Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 352, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 11, 1894 Page: 4 of 16
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30 rente a week
Dolly and Sunday Gazette CO centa
a month
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dar > 1100
Fix months CO cents
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ferieni vyIhi are nnnlil 1t bnf
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llverr nt tlio paper nl Ibelr Imiue
Is unftnlUfMrtiirj will runter n
favor l r wrltlna llie lHots tu the
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FOSTIMl1 Lllf I IOHIIOAST
The storm waves will reach this
meridian and the othir change noted
will occur at and within loo miles of
Fort Worth wllhln twentjfour hours
before or alter sunset of tile dates
given
November 11 Moderating
Novemtor 1 Winner
Nowmkr 13Morm wave on this
meridian
November II Wind changing
JiOveinhcr 11 cooler and clearing
November l r lr and cool
November lTModerettng
NOT OWNED BY THE TIIUSTS
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A PnpnILt In the llnllna eirsl
There nre three nlllnrlnl iinrn
Braiilis In ynur U l hmr tlml urr
irnrlli ns mm It In u > i < riiiikr 1nini
llLi na n vilmle yinr r the vier
rurr Niinciiiirnriiilt nr VVnlmi
liniier mid hut U sit Ins n krenl
ilenl fur the pmii
ntnoli minim hi milil In eiiiiiieiii
Ilun III Hie New rue Its lllieriilllr
unil the mnrUeil ilruree nr Inde-
pendence It hns reeenllr liinnlfesleil
lu lis rilltnrlsl
iinller of mtirc e
iln nut vrUh In Inllmute lint the
rtevrn Is luiinlui wrann In iIImi
wise
Governor Allgrld saya but nhat he
Says doesnt count
Owsns Is elected and Stadellne Tol
lards triumph Is comptote
Rvcrybody who noon to the Cotton
Tataca Is counseling everybody else
to go
The West will be tho liattls ground
In 18 and the rarty that wins n 111
announce a Western platform with a
Weatern man on It
The lids of prosperity la beginning
o roll Inward and It will sweep up-
ward to a satisfactory height by the
beginning of the new > car
W
The president only wanted to defeat
illlil but Wilson and others landed
t lth as great a splash In ths con
somme as the Now York senator
This Is the day to worship ths GUer
of all good and perfect gifts but no-
body should commit the mistake of
thanking lllm for what has lately oc-
curred
Rosenthals notice of an Intention to
contest the election In tho Clalveston
district shows that he place a much
lower estimate pn his party than It
dtstnss
Dan lamont hs the only member
j of tli cabinet who voted In the lato
jflectlon Tho others had too much
J affection for their chief to dlsrigard
his example
Talk about Morton for the preil
dency la nonstnse Tho Republican
parly is nun h too smart to put for-
ward Uo s piotts proxy to make a
t
national race
If Chauncey Dcpew had a chance
now to reconsider hla refusal to take
itft Ttopubllcan gubernatorial nomina
tlon ten to he
one nould not Tnd bl >
business epg tments so pressing
IlcUbllcan contests are talked of In
> several Southern districts This sort
af hogglshpess I a propheay of what
H n store for the notional treasury
Mn that hungry phalanx altlkes It
B he Dallas N vt placed Abbolt and
Nearby nly nteen votes apart In
tU Issue Of yesterday and said that
J omelaj count wouli b necessary
i determine Uis ucc tul camldatt >
The Gazettes figures showed tha elec-
tion of Abbott by a plurality of about
1M Having done Its best to defeat
Abbott the News Is now trying to
count him out
IlOTTIXa AO ll T Till ItltTV
The pall comes from Washington for
the reorganization of the Democratic
party with tariff reform ns Its sola
Issue It Is of course of mugwump
origin and It will have ths considera-
tion that all tiuggestlons from that
Source are entitled to It will be
promptly thrown In the waste basket
If there were enough of folly left In
the parly after the late shaking Op to
commit It to this Insane proposal the
final Interment would be In order now
To wait two years would leave the
corpse to proceed to the cemetery with-
out mourners
The country Is In no mood for fur-
ther material legislation on tha tariff
Even the Republican leaders recognize
that and Tom Used docllred In his
campaign speeches that If his party
should get control of the government
It would not seriously amen the new
tariff law Duslne s Interests demand
a season of rest from tariff agitation
That ought 1o be plain to any Intelli-
gent man They are not so much con-
cerned as to the nature of the tariff
as they are that there shall be a rea-
sonable degree of stability In tho poli-
cies of the government The McKlnley
law offended the business element and
they snowed under the Republican
party The new law came quickly on-
Us heels and the Democratic party
meets Ha heaviest disaster In conse-
quence Let the Republican party
revolutionize the tariff again and II
will pay the penalty with certain de-
feat In IIS If the Democratic party
should offer the country nothing more
than a threat to change tho tariff
nt every opportunity It would oon per-
ish The new tariff Is not what sincere
tariff reformers wanted It was a
grave disappointment to tho countrv
Hut for what U Is It must stand for a
season
There Is no place In politics for a
oneldead parly Tariff reform Is but
an Incident of the mission of Dom
ocrncy It will have work to do long
after that Issue Is eliminated from
Amerlcin polltloa I chief business
for the next few > epre will be to
thwart the scheme to plice the control
of national tlnances In private liands
to make It Impossible for the specula-
te and ponle makers to play fast and
loose with tlr > ourrency of the coun
try The Washington proposal Is an
tffort to dssiroy the party not to reor
ganise It It comes from those who
will Us opposed to It In tho fight over
the financial Issuo and who are now
exercising all the arts of dlplomnc to
minimize Us strength In the coining
contest
TIlll UltHMIlt
One of the first orders Issued by
Czar Nicholas It Is to search the
labyrlnlhlnn cr > pt under tho IClemlln
at Moscow the famous ancient real
denve of tho cram for hidden treas-
ures Hut ibis < the lesser considera-
tion the nore Important one bilng the
liosslble discovery of manuscripts
books and other objects of1 great his
torlea value
Ill reality the Kremlin Is as large
as a small town being a fortress sur-
rounded by a moat and a high em-
bankment It Includes the Imperial
palace rebuilt In 1910 the arsenal the
linpi rial treasury vaults tho synodal
building two monasteries and several
cathedrals and churches It rrpro
smts to tho Greek church what the
Vollcan la to tho Roinin Catholic
world All the rulers of Russia down
to the time of Iotir the Ureut and all
Ihs krand dukes nru burled there
Muoh of great Interest bearing upon
tho early history of Russia must lie
accumulated there Tho famous library
of Ivan the Terrible is believed to be
stored somewhere In the vast under-
ground chambers bwcral times tho
late czar vvasnn tha point of having
a search made but Important uffatra
of stale atwnvs Interfered or perhaps
he hesitated about delving into tho
past for fiar that skeletons moie grim
than any yet disclosed might be
brought tu light
Tho decision of tho young ruier Is
to bo commended It mny result In
enrlvhlng history with much valuable
material now unknown and may also
add to Utcraturo by malitng aoo slblu
volumes which had been lost In tho
march of centuries
MllII IlUVlllMl Illll 1 llll lilt ST
A polltulan should not bo iwrmltted
either to l also oi reduce the pi leu of
cotton seed for campaign purpose
Ihe present trust law I so preposter-
ously loose ii nd elasila In term n to
npply directly to over firm uf mer
chants In the stalo and to make them
nnd all their salesmen In theory and
potential felons It is with like Sin
ulncHlice iqually applicable to labor or
gunlriitlons and to commercial clubs
In the face of the fact thai Itreads
two or more persons firms corpora
tions or association of persons tho
campaign tootir and garblcr from
which the foregoing profntorj pam
ginph Is taken omitted the heart and
soul of the act nnd In order to mis
lead Us readers quoted only the sec
J I 0 l0 corporations
Btrunire to saj theie are persona prom
inent In conventional standing aa Dent
ocruts who aecm to oonslder such dj
Jberate efforts to deceive flrstclase
Democracy The News does not it
holds that the Democratic party of
Texas can afford to be honest and
open in Us dealings and regards oven
trickster In the organisation us dan
gerous and discreditable to It No
real friend to the party can afford to
say less than thUDallas News
The Gazette printed the facts enn
nectcd with tho prosecution of the
members of the cotton tied oil trust
to show tbot lie News was guilty of
a reckless slander In charging that the
attorney general had drlaied tho Inltl
atlve In those
proceedings for cam
palgn purposoa That rcccntrlo Journal
does not deny statxnieut of facts bin
with chaiaiterlatlc effrontery Ignores
It and repeats Ita disproved Recusa
tion W have fully exposed tho sllll
noss of Its claim that the Tcxax nntl
trust law makes It n felony tor onj
m r Vlwt A n prine qb bin roods
hfi
frTICT
TICT gAZETTE TOUT TVOKTH TEXAS SUNDAY yOYIAIBElT 11 1904
It chirps away on that string how-
ever In face of the fact hat the law-
yers of the state are laughing at la
absurd contention and that It can find
no reputable attorney to approve Its
claim
The Texas antitrust law conforms
to the legislation which exista In most
states against conspiiacles In restraint
It trade There Is nothing unusual In It
nnd no provision In It which creates
an Offense that did not exlsl under the
common law hundreds of ears ago
The News hullabaloo about this law i
Is merely a feature of Its Incessant and I
violent opposition to every measure <
that Is antagonistic to the trusts and
syndicates which fatten through un-
lawful policies and whom to serve is
the chief mission of that paper
Tim rniiiii > T viuvv oi it
A Washington correspondent for a
Cleveland organ sends this to his pa-
per e
The president Is pleased at the re-
sult In New York loth stote and city
He Is also glad of the defeat of Hill
If the president has any regrets for
the outcome in the stale which sent
him to the presidency It Is for the dc
feat of Senator I inn astoclates on tho
lliket Mr Cleveland had hoped nl
olhcrs of his way of thinking had
holed that the defeat In New York
might be Hills personal iltrtat made
the more conspicuous by the success
of Lnckwood and the other regular
Democratic candidates
Th > president doea not regard him-
self but the senate as responsible for
a InrEe port of the popular dissatisfac
tion expressed nt the polls yesterday
and thinks the blow has fallen In the
right spot In other words Mr Clove
land takes comfort In feeling thit It Is
not the administration hut the wicked
legislators who stood out against his
will upon whom the popular Judgment
has fallen
Willi the wreck of his party lylns
all about him with almost the enllro
north returned to Republicanism with
the border stnton deserting the Demo
cratic faith with not a single great
Dimocrntlo commoner In the house
mm north of tin Ohio river nnd with
tlmieif the only survivor of his pirty
for the simple reason that the people
cotill nit get nt him Mr Clevelirl
ins just one deep and sincere recm
It is not true that he is nnxljus to
hnvo hla party driven to the deanerv
llon of nominating him for a third
term nor Is It true ns hns been re
cently suspcte1 thtt I e Is ambitions
to gn down In hlstorj ns the only Rem
ouatlo pp > llent of his generation
Ills rrenteet concern nt this moment
la for the future of tariff reform the
cause with which hu name and fam
beiomo Impirlshabl id ntlfli 1
V hither the president taks n hoiiful
or n gloomy Mew of the futur of th it
movement can not bo learnd nnr is
It known what plans If uni he maj
Inve In mind for rehabilitation of tho
The first Interstate convenll in In
the Interest nf the Hitch bill or similar
leglallon to piivcnt spu utitl n n
future options will take place In the
city of Vleksburg on the 0tb Instsn
Although the bill In various forms
has been beforo congress for several
scars this Is the first effort to con-
centrate public opinion In Its fivor
nnd to bring about a demonstrate n
of Its alrensth with the people To
this end all the cotlon anil grain
states through Governor stone of Mis
iflwlppl have been Invited to send
delegates while elmllarl Invitations
hnvo been cxlcndel to cllles and
towns commercial organizations etc
and tho representatives of these alaten
In comrress A favorable nnd unex
poctedli general Inlerest has been ex-
cited by these communications tho
railroads have universally conceded
reduced rates and a large and Inlel I
gent representative convention Is now
esedred
The vote In the cities affected Is for
tho Greater New York The popula-
tion of the enllro city when the eon
solidatlon Is erfected will be nevriy
or quite SO0O00O which Is wllhln 300
000 of half the population of the state
The plan of consolidation Is to be
trnmed by tho next legislature New
Yirk will bo the secon I In
city
world In population wllh an aiea covJ
erlng about 100 square miles of land
und water
Tho new silver parly that Is being
orgnnlzcd In Colorado with tho Inten-
tion of running Simon Cameron for
president will not amount to as much
as the A r A What the country
needs Is fewer parties nnd belter par
lies nnd If the people ore Incapable of
managing those now In existence there
Is little hopo for Improved results from
new party schemes
Topullst gains In the South will not
omet that pirtvs losses In the West
It has thrived here because It promised
to got sure foothold rlesewhere The
defeats In Kansas nnd Colorado soaled
the doom of Populism It may mako
one more stand In Texas and else-
where but that will probably be Its
last
The twothirds rule cams danger
ouslj near landing a Populist In con-
gress from the Jumbo district That
however Is only one of mtny high
crime and misdemeanors of which It
has been eulltv It will never be heard
of In another Texas convention
The first fruits of the Republican
victory Is talk of the Issue of more
bonds The administration Is now con-
fident of being sustained fn Its policy
of building up the bonded debt whleh
It Inherited from the Republican party
1 he country has voted against law
mode panics and artificial distemper
of ccononlo conditions It the Re-
publican parly permits a recurrence
of thceo It also will get It in the
Week
Senator Gorman In response to a
question as to what did It said he had
not been raj Ins ani attenUon to poli-
tics Unfortunately politics seems to
have paid a great deal of attention
to him
Some Opinions
Chicago Herald Democrat Under
tho next Democratic president of the
Cnlted States cabinet members will not
mbralt to disfranchisement to slut a
irlvate resentment of their chief at the
xputse ot their own manhood and the
W
Theso Suits represent tlio beat
values wo ever offered lor the
nionoy
Vn only atlvcrti = o facts Wo
< lo not inloiul to lotire Wo aie
here to stay
dignity and success of their parl > Tho
next
Dimocratlc president will not be
of the t > pc to demand such Dahomcjan
sactiJHes < e
>
Philadelphia Record thick and thin
Clevelind
organ To some extent how
over Democratic disasters are the dt
cot
Editor flnxette
Parndlse Nov 9 What Is the cause
of the late ground swell Too much
Cleveland In national affairs too much
Cark at DaUns In elate affairs too
much
treason to time honored princi
ples Iff congressional affairs
O Y BROWN
1
A Hnt Preillollen
Chicago Herald It Is sate to predict
that the n ijliocratlo president will
bea man ae enriideves In prompt obedi-
ence to imlnr mandate lie will
not BCtSfvif up as 8Upcilor to the
party and
t platform pledges
A iicJMeanlBar URlclut
rotUand
Ore Nov 10A lesdnlg
Oregon railway and navlgaUon official
tWw
Two
mondy
the result to you
the lot worth 10 and over
when Interviewed on the subject of the
disagreement between that
road and
the Union Pacific said
General Passenger Agent txnnax of
the Union IacMc In his statement yis
tcrdav forgot part of his story He
Rssumes that tho divisions prior to the
I
lease were Just nnd multible Aa a
nnd mistakes Pnshlent Cleveland has matter of fact thes were wholly un
dovetailed awonderful incapacity for I satisfactory not being even a mileage
suoosru leadership and ho has not1 pro rate He seems to forget that
locked able nsslstnnco In tlu senate nnd since tho lease not only the mileage of
house Thodlsatroua overturn In New this road but Its bonded debt las been
Jork slati Is n result ot blundeilng ot nearly doubled I have an Idea that
liwuVul l lunJfB m New Vr Lnmox has been so used to making
lork Oil No party and no leadership divisions for b roads that he has forgot
could stand up under such a double ten there Is onj other was but he
load means welt
Louisville CourierJournal In HCI The Oregon Railway rind Navigation
npoauH i > arl > wllh n war c in Uiint in company want their percentage ill
1868 a sott money pnrly with a hard i visions basis to nppii on all business
munej candidateIn 1812 a fr i irnde whether It Is greater or smaller than
part wllh a protectlonlnt audittic uio Oregon Railway and Navigation
wlniilnB the election In rs70 onl > to loi fnle They ask Identically tho same
it by the bad luck which 111111 T1 1 dvIson with the Union Pacific nt Hun
srpurablc fioin bad plas nnd throning gton as liny now receive from the
aw 11 ihe suioesslim In 11M b its 1 Hreat Northern at Spokane on tho
fuial to see the aure thing it had in Ihe I 8amo kind of contract
rimimlmtlonof thoold tkkit it Hnaiij 1
through n curious chnpter ot arudenta lNMMi A PoiToti leu i idi
llV I
111 lllv n IA I
Ittlll by tlio hair of Ita head came Into
power In 1S 6 nfler an nbsence of ex
uctlj twent four years
Its leader was n man wholly untried
n national amirs wholly unknown to
his polltunl associates equally unne
qualnted with
the great duties ho was
about to assume and with the men
on whom he must rely for counsels and
support
He Imagined the United Stales n
laiger state of New York Ho fancied
V nthlnBlon a quarto edition ot Albini
bound In half calf It took him throe
years groping about In the dark to find
a pollc and when he had found II
he became frightened at his discovery
nnd nttimpted to run nway from It It
took him four vcars tn learn the trode
at helng president nnd having hamed
it pretty well ho lost his Job He enme
In ngaln hovvaer upon Just such a
tldalwnve as his
floated back the Re
publicans and being onco more In the
saddle ho
prweedeil to run things his
own vvni nuking let or hindrance of no
one The
result has been disastrous In
the Ivst degree
To begin with he put the cart be
foie the horns In eendlng tho tariff to
the resr nnd pushing tho mnnev uues
lion to the front nnd to end wllh
after winning a precarious Mrtory on
the mono question he
pressed a meas
ure of tralft reform which not only
disappointed public expectation and
stultified the parly pedee but which
by Us continuance
ot the perplexities
nnd complications ot the oil misleading
svstcm ot schedules nnd cleasltlca
llonsoponed a way for cowards to
dodge and for trsllonj to conspire play
lng Into the hand
ot the protectionists
and making havoo with every Demo
critlo Interest
In the meantime the war wllh Hill
was not the
only fight tho president had
on his hands ho found himself at vari
ance with all tho leaders of his party
he senate and when he came out
with his proleit It vvaa too late
Texas Oplutlu
The Sliiltlplex Unties u the lut
utnHler In Tlint Laud nf the Orient
Pew people have an Idea of tho na-
ture of the multifarious dullco perform-
ed by the Indian postoifice Resides
collecting nnd delivering letters par-
cels i nd other articles It acts to a
certain extent as a banker to the gen-
eral public sells quinine and salt pass
military pensions and collects land
and other government revenue Rut
to the fertile brnln ot one of the oldest
olllcers lu the department Is due the
latest development In the work of Ihe
postomce Ihe Punjab postolllce has
come forward as an elementary
teacher It not onlj collecls letters
and delivers them but teaches bovs In
elementary schools how to write them
and address the covers Covers ad
dressed In Rngllsh occau i
H1 I may remark
sajs the Allahabal Pioneer that It Is
not always die fault of the postomce
Last sear nearly COOO articles were
received In tho dead letter omce of
these provinces without nn > uddress
whatsoever Rut If LngUih letteis
gu
aslray occasslonallj vernacular lette
are much more liable to gow on
ns they nru badlj ndJrested Sorters
who have to work against time
na
tu 1Jr id them an > whee
rather than wade through thn iiuJim
r
hUioglvphlcs on the cuersTho
postmastergeneral ot the
Punjab
u
of tho
opinion that tho
wcrk for which
E f K avv S
memory schools It ikT n n ele
measure 1
can be carriedI
Punjab whv should cut ne
1
tho to other acting Wt head of of the ffi vr 1 KlMni
whose name I Tassocfaied I <
of wldereachlng th a
Just issued a clrcffi form l1
chief postal auSortues SPVln ha
take In their provinces sifohIn 1 > t0
may be Practicable and
mut
same direction as the
In the Punjab w riu ai > Pled
Ourcontemiuran thit ivS connue
authorities of thee nLV Iowa
operate with tl iioiSTik 8 ° °
the me manner h VihM
have done In the Punjab c01r es
vfrirJof lrthTe 1 lllth
will bVcelebratei V1 Luther
sue ot New Tork eJtVLluhfr Lea
number ot Pro iS A l re
taent i
ters from IennsVlrawsUlh vtran nl
and New England w Iers >
HARD
Enables Us to Do This Bold A
The Beginning of Winter
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manufnctuics of Fine Clothing wired us that they hatlvtrM
We went East summed up with them shelled out aarlflS
o 7 C You can choose from two hundred Bnits eiuSl
Cp O I O or cutaway in cheviots and worsteds anyfii
JjiV
CDC 7K You can choose from throe hundred stiitsofS
FOR CPv7 I O stylo longcut saoka and frooka iu cassial
worsteds and cheviots The poorest of them worth 15 jg
F
rtj Q 7r Yon can choose from Ave hundred Buita offfi
CPIil O serges and cheviots all up to date i nTit
frock and you are sure to get 20 worth rJa
sack or
OUR
Old Prices
But Our
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This is tho beginning of our great semi annual
We do not intend to letiro from business We iiopTt
remain and give the people tho benefit of tlid oalyX
gains ever offered in the clothing line hereabouOLajfc
sale lasta till every suit is gone No need to remlndfe
of tho wisdom of an early selection You know how Trim
ASHER B
The Reliable Clothiers
C3rOutofTown orders solicited Send your measure and we will select a suit foriw
and torward on approbation aij
THIS IS A FACTj
That a diploma Is evidence only that the person to whom It wil mil
passed a cicdllable examination In his studies It is not a suru
tne person to whom It was Issued was then or ever would be ilur
pnyalclan So you will understand that a physician might hang tiUoJic
run ot diplomas and lack that keen dlagnostlo acumen so essenOsl
successful phjsclan or surgeon Sm0
It Is a fact that the afillcted have been duped by unscrupulou ou
tors whose only claim tomedlcal knowledge was a diploma issued till
cal college I H
5t fi act n < Te are men ln lhe medical profession who re t
Wa i ln med lcaikllt lh0 l11 doctor who take refuse
e JL 1 fj cthl c ° nd ay refer > ou to their diplomasojmi
ir S30n leilB ° f medicine Thee weulc brothers set themselra
juuge and when an honest nnd succissful physician prompted wltapv
ln J1bfM e r rwDrlrnlner than rust out for lack of srol
SLrK tm 1 cwk of l ethics and wait for theoubB
i Jly Independence by advertising they elw
frothi i ° 0rVl < lua k hfeauie ot thilr lack of ability to Jolflt
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r lhcm from making n careful investlgaUon of lbs
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doctor v PyWan wh0 a < Uljes aml tht ijjj
di Mj a lon > > lhe medical profession exists there vrtTS
inS 4 i ppl0 mut b0 Ucnted to know the difterenceW
honest lh < > dls > onest advertising doctor nSl
thii lJ r a lS at Jocrlth en > Chrl ll m
eausethiel iU m be rht n < 1 3 to cotderon all good CHrW
The Sv ° ° e or ynocrlles found In their mldit No e
anv om Ik to lnv W without prejudice the claim f
The hon 3iaCk cft < thlJ hJPocrlte the rogue all shun lota IT
h0 knon fu hat M °
any cl lm mad ne cJj A
oft D0el iirnf0 vTt ltf tlon without fear or favor Ills claim top
Second Si cn l3 baca on rat his natural ability and iW
m lca < rnlnJne under a most eminently qualified ml
ful bhvln
Third nt r tUuialM Jn o t the best medical colleges la IU
If vm ir JnmiiS ty JarB a cl03 indent nnd a successful nractltjl
bonds 01 nh dfe ha lTaM 51 ani I1 > curi ° M
fulI sneclnn n hV Wl > vfn round you and consult Dr FliM
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can ami rtn
AM pnvwin lS Vh ° rlor sklU of Dr Flsk In curing dUesfni
The svim rl > ha 1 he repntntion of being skilled In their proM
Mini realment adopted by Dr Flsk guarantee It
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These were given out by tho Worlds Fair management itW
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change Is necessary We have groat nines
LADIES MENS MISSES ANDCHILDHE
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Footwear as well a In souvenir coins This be your
my
opportunity to get one or those coins which will rapidly
value as keepsakes and imomber
SAME PRICE NEWSTYIE
DAVIS PANSCILLER
KIR MeRML ANO EXTERNAL USE
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Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 352, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 11, 1894, newspaper, November 11, 1894; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth110012/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .