Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 357, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 15, 1894 Page: 5 of 8
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jSJolinmE DEEPEST OCEAH
LJD D 0UrJ
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WREATH TUD WAVLS
Holder Discoveries
C F
rTHt M RalnstormDInse of
Light
atfan which has no long been a
I Tim rerr even to those who the on Us
SersY filMnff up lu
1 gradually
I 0 th ocean and change Its
of velrd
regKms Into
If the ocean l > d which is popularly
Lnposcd to occupy threefourths of the
ouM suddenly ho
ortd Bura
kftre e should in the main llnd
duplicate of terrestrial con lUlons
ntradlctions are becoming more
n o an hi at
The fcp < ot lne P
ome time been dty land has lwa cut
w mJ nl kouIit tashed Into
Jett and the 4ttmlngly Inexplicable
wo and nry enry
fro the larmun tho tender who has
wt followed the investigations of stu
inM of lhi Cflrp bia 8 lllIflcut to
itllte how Ufa con exist vheie the
jurajs so great that It la compaied
train ot cars loaded with pis Iron
rtrtng d wn upon a mans shoulders
t many tons to the souaro inch Nelth
rire the ondltlona of life readily un
erflood at a depth where a ray of
flight nev er has l eached whero
ifrnal ntent ipr llv nuns wlnio
ltf teniperaftlro Is nearly at the freez
polnw and where in all probability
i silence so profound exists that a
und has never broken the quiet of
wen a rcfiioii finding its extreme
cptM In fit a or six mites does nut
War to offer many to
ht IrUitlKator t it has been a
ii t frultftt field and the discoveries
rhlch haxe been mad during thj last
ew jcars hiw entirely chanced pub
is lepilment tegardlng It
The deP sea While forbidding and
nlnltlu has its inhabitants that ire
idlatlapud to iho ttrange conditions
Althln Its borders where eternal ddtk
i i was supp sed to reign Wo hav
rtson to b Here that there Is at times
wonderful assemblage of HghtgHeT
ho Illumine tho dark vnfathorod
irr beds by streams thrown up by
olcanic action Into mountains or elf
dUd and depressed by vacillation of
he crest It has undergone all the
hansel of the land with vhlh wo mo
amlliar and In n measure iesenbes
To make the ocean bed a reality I
Till ask the reader to Imagine that lie
it equipped with a divers armor ca-
pable of resisting pressure and ac
company me Into the deep sea As we
descend Inio the bluo depths we real
lie that tte hae entered another
orM where to oil Intnnts and pur
ines aster Is the atmosphere If we
Qtered the ocean on tho Pacific coast
rora the bench we would gradually
Talk down an easy descent for many
raflw anl the same Is true of the At-
lantic Almost Immediately tha light
itei so that when at a depth of 00
fort It Is comparatively dark and In
t uely cold Deeper we descend the
nallght fctadually fading until a
dptb Of a quarter of a mild the dark
rat Is Intense so far as the sun is
MMnned
la Mallow water we have passed
firoBfh the region of abundant lire
Atatr the shore are BChools of por
pjliea immense whales that oecaslon
11Ventura far below the surface and
number of airbreathing flshllke anl
> aa that are Kept near the surface by
Wr strut ture and requirements Hero
r tent ola of fish salmon and sar
inMand passing Is a migrating herd
t seals Deeper we pass and leave
hem behind dtscendlng to a d < pth of
H feet In darkm s profound An
ectrJe light would show a singular
banje Many of the fish nro of pny
Jlora and could we whisk one to the
arface Its e > cs would bi popping out
from Its hiiad when It arrived from the
aWon chance
Strings animals inhabit this region
LE < the deeper wo go tho moi te
TOrkable they appear and flnully nt
mile or so ttn y faliy conpl cur
flmlralon Hero ore scarlet shrlpms
> a en 8tIltitK leg oths s that me
tUoJ more that cairy their own
cnU for lonp ago wa Mff llvlnar
tnoons ona comMs in this abjs
wl region thai srve 1 vailty rf pur
wwiin the economy of iwtuie Every
befo there is ilfc Cwiy drop of
ter U aUv and stinllnjj In this
tnnge region nt n epsn of o mile r
Wi ttnd ou lvc3 in a inlivinrin
the sn Ml about tin ccunt
imi objects droppnir upjn us hvl
Mo
th eve but > o nvultinviMClrg
> the agkr ate that the rulndnpi
Ms and heap up In nueh musses that
HE ENTRANCE
JJWftiode t yand womanhood at wcjl ts
Be S cTltical n nr W
hapithi tlme Bbe needs advice and
3 H I lh in Picrce Favorite Pre
H V r P britK ony E < x > 4 reaults
bdtd 5mune tu t made especially to
men ° P Omens attength and cure wo
eiftiimtlllran inirorotiug reitora
erSCV ttxllinie
cordUl and bracicg
iJaSLLp VrcJy vegetable Vonalcoholic
BoaaSJSy hm Tor all the func
aSalSLreraents palmul disorders and
OkiwfTatMelltt a ct womankind
OWBLE PAW AND FAINTING SPELLS
R VA CumbntanJCo to
jM ci luiffaio It V Dear Sir
When I commenced late
lag your Tnedfcine lu
very sickly I had frt
QUcnt Bpclla of faintlnr
terrible puln In my hr d
and life w n burden to
fcrt me I vis Attended by
Ylr one of thf b t phral
rim in our town but
tth no good muha At
Ian A ndghbcf adrlied
We to trv Dr flrrcea
JtttiirKe IreacrlptioQ
which 1 aid ana etler
taking one bottle I felt
ffrratly beneHtrd I
wool4 adv an Udlrs
aimlir1jr sffltftM to trr
Tatonte rreacnptioo
> ouratmljr
itra lAMOCtf A JACOBS
A
i Hrfn 16S P ntl ed Woman
N w P1 aent sealrd n plain
fcaWt iii ° M In ttampa to pa
Afidrtaa Dr Pierce a aboveT
l iSffl
v r t
n nir l Ui cf ubnHL n lull
Si Jh lckt EeInou tliroueh
rirn UrtWa t ult nl >
S2 IlJn < wndlUon foa 4 In
great dcptln but not ahvay In the
greatest it has b ca eitlmatd that
m8 nKtn orgitilsrrs ar as nu
mcroua flown to a depth nt VA e t ri
tuey arc near the auraco there would
n mora than lxi n ions of calcar
eous ells or carbonate st llno In the
innermost loo fathoms ot eerjr aquar
mile of tho ocean
The rainstorm Is tallln of these
countless shells to the bflttom Thsy
nre evtr 0 > ln the animal Is destroy
hc 1Utl6 H lis piuns Up
at the bottom and rormlnc tl e wcH
Known filo1iKrlna oos > Tlie Inceas
Ini welsht grlmls up the lutver stnt
m Into an IrrpalpaW powder and
slowly pile up tho bottom formlni a
m ibs w hleh it elevated atnva the
face nould resemble the chalk cllfTs of
pover which wtre tormed nt tho bot
torn cf tho ocean In much the same
TayDeseendlnff Into deeper depths ve
still nnd lite Jtany ot tho fishes are
bllndi nearly all have phosphorescent
lights and their shapes and forms ftra
stranRc and uncanny Hunllght does
not reach below 10W fathoms beyond
this no plant life prey upon one an-
other Among the deep sea fishes es-
pecially there la constant warfare
Assuming that we are walking on
the ocean bottom At tho depth ot over
a mlto we move cautiously along In
water ley cold and suddenly are con-
fronted with a blase ot light and And
ourselves in a field of light givers
Imagine a corn field with stalks from
two to four feet In height the tips
gleaming with light and watlng gent-
ly two and fro Such an appearance
the fields of umbellularla present Oft
Bt Vincent the Challenger dredged In-
n field ot Hghtglvlng gorgontas with
Btems about two feet long The trawl
came up choked with them from n
region a mile below the surface each
ono emitting a U1J lilaccolored
light
Aboe this forest ot living lights
strange nnd wlerd fishes are passing
which we recognise as forms that have
been dredged from great depths by
the Albatros Challenger and others
One the Chlasmodon dashes by emit-
ting light from Its own body npd won-
der ot wondcrsl we see It selxe a nsh
the times Its own bulk nnd draw Itself
over It like a glove Its Jtwa by a
special arrangement sepAiateand the
mouth Is a oaAern of Indiarubberlike
possibilities A similar fish Malacoste
us Is of a rich black velvet hue and
as it poises we see upon Its bead two
large lights
One emits n golden light the other
throws out fitful greeit ra > i whlcl
have some hidden meaning In the cctn
omy of nature 8omo of thJ fishes
seem to be literal mouths Sh Is
the Kurypharjnx or pelican flsi The
mouth Is enormous the bones rf he
Jaw being attached to the skull by
movable Joints so thlt it has enor-
mous powers of dlstenslm
A curious black flih cillej Colos
toma has Its lanterns nrraiued aoul
Its head two are Just bel > v the c > > s
while there are several otlupij at var-
ious portions of the head At n depth
of two miles we find tho fivi uylhles
and at three miles we shall find olhtrs
more remarkable A hldeouj snake-
like creatuio Is Stomlat vt h pinud
tiOth and a row of lliraa nl > ng Its
cutral surtscs like ths lights that are
seen on a dark night n thl car wn
dons as the tlaln dadus tl > rg This
1lsh has biun taken fruu mle and t
nuarter beneath the bu ucj by an
English dredger
lleneati our feet ae forms equilly
weird the bottom blaiiLg with l M-
at every step Here nf phosphores
cent crabs and sea fans that emit
golden gretn nnd lllao hues 131ue scln
I filiations come from nn pens while
others give out gleams ot g Id and
I green Almost every inlmil Is a light
giver Some ot the crobi are phosphor-
escent over the entire sdrfaso others
hnvo their lights on stalked eyes while
the very mud that rises seems to scln
1 tlllato with llghClhat would appear to
1 be an essential feature of the deep
sea Wo might In this walk ot Imag-
ination descend to a depth of six miles
beneath the sea and still find life
ln all probability tho largest and
most remarkable fishes have not been
Been and escape the dredge Many of
these strange forms of the ab > smal
depths ore types ot extinct forms of
and w e can wily Imagine what wonders
tho deep sea hides In the Atlantic
and Pacific gigantic squids from 0 to
70 feet ln length are found and
glimpses of strange anake or eellike
sharks are sujgeitlvo of tho uncaught
mssterlea and unseen dwellers of the
deep sea Among the curious llght
glvcrs Is a shark which was caught by
Dr Dennett It wos perfectly blaclt
but emitted a strange phosphorescent
light which remained some time after
the animalsdeath The shark was
placed in a Ju In tho cabin of the ves-
sel and la described ns presenting n
ghostly appearance emitting a rich
green lljht almost sufficient to read by
In descending Into the Intermediate
depths the Jell > fishes and forms that
live In the open water attract our at-
tention Hero Is a Jell fish It disk
three feet across Its train of tentacles
possibly emitting n ihld light and
stretching away In p maso of brilliant
Such Is the
lines tor perhapfl 10 feet
Cyanea oneot about the dimension be-
ing seen by Mrs Agassis oft hant
through the
moving
Jellrflh
Such a
upper depths of the ocean gleaming
with Its peculiar and unexplalnable
light might well be compared to a
8 0hcr7onnhuge disksare moons
and lesser Planets of this submarine
of tin sand
The variety
world of space
and colors emitted by the Jelinshes Is
comprehension and soS
beyond
abnost
S that the belief
vVrse are the lights
ffo the beholder lha they
ed upon
the
marked lenlu nc m
some
have D U r k n lgnt Ia
Sa ra paebrus lgl nt
I Ceitis o the girdle
em alone
pSoSTthese inatanweand ihejr jjjj
paIhwfS < 1 r hf e
STt lT eVreoury 8 uppoed to hold
Chicago KewB
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New York
larVeU subscriber to the new govern
Sloan will be Dr l Morgan C
Union Trust CO J W Seugmn
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VJnhu Loeb Co
and Brown Bros
of whom will act m
and Spcyer some financla
SttJlMM nnd aerman
4nS acoVntTh ea
SEfes arp r e
A CONSCIENCELESS WOOER
A SMOOTH AIlVENTtnEIl WEDS A
F00L13U ami
Clarence Clark Works the Denver
Works lllmselt Into the AKeotlona
ot Wealthy Mis Ilutculni and Car
He tier Off
Denvfr Col Nov J4Clarence NY
Clark a young adventurer who rep-
resents himself aa tho champion eje
llt ot the wotlil and owner ot u
135000 diamond belt and a globetrot-
ter arrived In the city Saturday and
had an Interview Trith htmtelt pub
llahed la which he said he and Jack
Trlnce would attempt to lower tho
rollerskating record In Denver Ha
ecured an Introduction to Mlaa Oer
truJe It Uutchlm aced II and on
Monday thejr were married by a Jus-
tice of the peace Their prctent where
abouls U not known
Mlsa Hutclilna U the daughter if
t
Harry T Hutchlna the artist and A
niece of D W May owner ot thfc UU
ey house In this city Her relatives
are prominent ln the Hast her grand-
father being a commodore in the navy
Her uncle John a rah am a famous
criminal law > er in Mew York city
died recently leaving a part of his
estate to Gertrude
The police have ft theory that Clark
may have had CorWtts diamond belt
Which as atolen In Davenport Iowa
and he promised Miss Hutchlns io
make the diamond Into ornament
for her Clark la said to be connected
with n highly respectable family lu
New York
roiD nv nu > oitiiuY
IteiriluUcetireH ot Hie Coitfritcrney
ni Narrated by Onv uf ItH lenilera
Oen Gordon who lectured At the
Wheeling opera house Thursday even-
ing 4a not only eloquent utid interest-
Ing on the platform but even more so
perhaps in conversation At Major
Mitchells dinner table that day he en-
tertained the guests present with a
number of reminiscences that were not
so much as touched unon la his lee
ture In response to a request from
Judge McUJn ho told of an experience
he went through In the tihenandoah
Valley at a > tlme that Gen Uiiiy or-
dered him to storm a rederni fort in
their front I never was more Indig-
nant in my life said Gen Gordon
than when I heard that order I
knew it was a perfectly unnecessary
thing to do and explained to Grn
Early that we could accomplish our
plan ot campaign without slaughtering
my command by this attempt to storm
a strong position a position that would
fall of itself When we should make our
proper movement Eatly took no other
notice of my explanation tlftn to aend
mo word that It I did not care to
execute tho order he would delegate
Its execution to someone else You
may guesa this reply made me boll
with fresh indignation I felt It to be-
an Insult but Inasmuch na it was iny
place to Obey his ordeis regardless of
consequence I Issued tho necessary
Instruction for n movement at da >
light next morning 1 began on my
own account making every prepara-
tion for death for 1 had a presenti
ment that 1 would this tlmo meet my
end So I wrote a farewell letter to my
vvlfe told her what to do about my
affaire handed over my watch and
other personal effects to a friend und
then walked up and down my quarters
waiting for day to bieak and my com-
mand to move That was a solemn
night to me for I had this firm pre-
sentiment that it was my last night
on earth I felt almost as certatn ot
this as a man condemned to death
and can now pretty well undci stand
how a man feelH when he Is to be ex-
ecuted In a few hours I always had
In every battle In my life a sense of
the danger to which I wa expoaed
Z never know what it was to forget it
but this time I felt as I never had
before that my time had com and no
miatake
So at daylight I took up my tine of
march to my death as I fully ex-
pected On wo went closer and closer
to the fort until at last wo wero with-
in closo range of tta guns I wondered
that they did not open on us and
every mcond I expected to see them
belch forth ahot and Bhell and play
havoc in our ranks On we went my
eye were fixed on the guna and my
mind excited to Its highest trnalon
with wonderment why they did not
open nre On we went until our ad-
vance struck the fort and rushed upon
Its defenses when to our amatenvnt
we discovered that it had been evac-
uated and not a Tcderal was anywhere
In eight inside or out You can Imag-
ine my sense of relief as 1 saw my
Lois In pos esslon of the fort without
so much as a scratch So you see what
o presentiment Is worth I have never
much believed In them since tnat
eoh Itobert McEldowney who was
present referred to tho attack on Tort
Btedman at Petersburg Just beforo the
close of the war where by the way
lie was wounded which attack was
made by Gen Gordons command
Tell us about that general said
cenlal Col Bob and su the general
nrocecded to answer another demand
on him for experiences All the din
in party agreed that they muld lis
teS to him for a week That at-
tack said the general was made
In February UC3 when we were In
our lait gasp and ery desperate Gen-
t hod sent for me In the nlpnt
after mldnlghtto come to his < juar
tVrs It was a bitter cola night and
i out on a gallop to get out of the
intense cold as soon as possible Lee
occupied a little brick house In the en
Srons of Petersburg and as I opened
the door of his room after he had an
him at a nd
Iwered m > knock I found
in by an open fireplace resting his
bead on his arm on a highup mantel
ind apparently in a deep and tad
itudy over the situation
I have sent for > ou satd he to
look over these reports from our a
riou commandi I have spent thp night
nti them and on these maps pointing
to a long table covered with papers on
which a light was burning You will
S eald he that they are very die
rouraglns The men have scarcely any-
thing to A single ration Is made
to supply sir men and the camps are
full of sick and starved soldier Our
horses ar also d > lng for food and
when we lose a horse we practically
lose his rider for we can make no other
disposition or him Of course I was
more or leas familiar with the sltuaufc
m ror own command but did not knA
it was so bad in all the rest
So I said to General Lee that of
course the situation was very desperate
and that 1 supposed W would have to
da something very soon Well said
he fixing his eyes very intently on me
what do you think we ought to dor I
renllid One of three things General
Hght away Either to make the best
terms we can get from Grant or to re-
treat and try to unite with General
jonnelon or to fight And which
try a right I replied He meditatively
remarked ns It to try my earnestness
ln the matter which was a habit ot
Ms So you would advise ughtingr
Yes X said as choice of threo evils
lie had been to lUchmond and laid the
el tuition before Mr DavHl I asked
him what the president thought Oh
he remarked h U pertinacious as to
the idea of holding out longer and
fighting further And as tor the mem-
bers of congress they do not know how
to appreciate the situation at all Bo I
suppose the only thing left for us is to
fight and I will let you arrange for an-
a tuck on Tort Htedman at once
Bo I returned to my quarters and at
once Issued orders to that effect V
were to get ready to move Inside the
Federal fortified area the next night
and as soon ns we could see in the
morning we were to attempt to sur-
prise Kurt Stedman Well we found
many dmcultles ln our way when the
time came There were the nutMtl
that we had to cut through with our
axmen who went ahead of the com-
mand lo do this work They succeeded
In cutting an opening Irto the area and
through this we matched In the dark-
ness as rapidly aa poaslble A good
deal of delay occurred as day was
breaking and a part or the command
became bewildered as to its exact
whereabouts so much so that It noon
became apparent that we were In dan-
ger of being cut to pieces and retreat
was Inevitable The retreat wns dis-
astrous We lost 2000 men In getting out
and we rrallied that Grants position
was practlcnlly Impregnable Thus en
ded I nay say ono of our alternative
pUns for bettering cur portion Ah
respecta the others It was the opinion
of Mr V Is that we could get ns good
terms when the or t came to the
worst or In other words after we had
exhausted ourselves to the uttermost
Therefore as you know we unnlty pro-
ceeded with a further experiment In
the way of retreat with the conse-
quences of which the world Is familiar
nnd with all tho details of which no-
body can ever be familiar Wheeling
Intelligencer
tiiu sononuM question
Every once In a while some ono
writes about sorghum killing hi cow
Now this sounds amusing to an > one
who has been feeding sorghum un
stintedly In all of Its stages or ripe-
ness for twentylive years but such
statements are calculated to deter new-
comers fiom plnntlng the most valu-
able and economical crop that we can
possibly raise In Tixas If sorghum
at any stage of ttowth would kill
cows horses hogs sheep children or
chickens then there would not bo a liv-
ing thlnff to breathe on my place ex
cept wife and mjsetti we have never
learned to like it I stn hot a stickler
for cured sorghum have never been
able to cure any that my stock liked
but to use as green selling from the
first of August till Christmas the
world cant beat It A matt can feed
morv stock through the dry summer
months on one acre of sorghum than
lie could on ten acres of turf nnd his
stock be In a groat deal better shape
I remember some > cnrs aro 1 had some
hogs that 1 feared ware too fat to go
through the aummer so I cut oft their
corn and carried them through on sor-
ghum alone till fattening time and
they were the finest I ever raised Now
1 am ready to admit that It would not
be wlso to glv nn over feed of eor
ghum to a cow that had been on dry
rations a long time It might kill her
So would clover Neither would It do
to turn a poor haltetancd nttlpal
ln a patch of sorghuv but what ek
cuso has a farmer for owning such an
anlmalT If I did not have but one
acre of ground I would put onehalt of
It In sorghum for then I would feel
safe an far an nice butter and milk
were concerned
Many of our farmers are how kick-
ing about the pi Ice that bacon Is tak-
ing When they wear their heels out
till they cunt kick sny longer I would
like to BUggcst sorghum green oat
and a little corn for a cure A few of
us take our cabbage onions turnips
etc to market and tne grocer Im-
presses us that the bulk of It will llnd
Us way back to the country to raise
cent bacon on
AN OLD MAXS DAIlItVU
Gen CInr Carefully Gunrillna HI
lonngr llrlde
Lexington Ky Nov li Whitehall
the home of Casslus M Clay is closed
to all visitors today he having placed
his son Lonnlc in command with In-
structions to allow no ono to disturb
him Gen Clay is fearful that some
harm may come to his bride and will
not allow her to leave tho house
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
fof
Burns
Caked Inflamed Udders
Piles
Rheumatic Pains
Bruises and Strains
Running Sores
Inflammations
Stiff joints
Harness Saddle Sores
Sciatica
Lumbago
Scalds
Blisters
Insect Bites
All Cattle Ailments
AH Horse Ailments
All Sheep Ailments
Penetrates Muscle
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly to the Very
Seat of Pain and
Ousts it in a Jiffy
Rub In Vigorously
Muslin Liniment conquers
Ialn
AUkcs run or Bust well
> J
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will jdeaso brine to XI J White s
store and net reward
LOST Dog Ptrajed from my hmise
Trldiy November 3 a blaclt pointer
doe solid black except breast which
has an irregular white spot on it had
a fresh cut on right fore let closo to
body rifisnor to name of Bpy I will
pay liberally for his return to mr resi-
dence 418 Adams streetW O Newby
MTtJATIlt > VA > rK >
In iiiiatfvrliitf ttdvr semen
ilrne mrnllon Ihe JuKvtie
WOimt iMPLOVMKNT COMPANY
eight > cau 609 Main street City
Thone 75 procures situations furn-
ishes tip
WANTHD PoritUm ns dry k ° oJs clerk
by a younir man who has threw juris
expeilenct can funitsli very bnt of
references litcludlitr Uot employer
will work cheap Address N C Meri
wether I ongvlew Tex
VAmi > iy January I position as
bookkeeper or to do clerical work with
good concern Can lend employer sev-
eral hundred dollars Address Ierroll
care Qoiette
WANTHDTwo clrla wish situations
as chambermaids or waitresses in ho-
tel best references B cure la
zette
nOOKKiiiiH want a set of books
to post durlnc the day or evcnlnff
Imqulra nt 1011 Main street
HTHNOnUAIUKH wants a portion
for all or part time Terms reasonable
rostomce box 230
IMflV AMI hliii FI3M1MJ
IIION Htecl and Wire Fencing O 1C
Harry Iron Work Dallas Ter
CtlAl M > TiriH
TO WHOM IT TtAY CO KUNL
John O Talbott heretofore appointed
and duly ualined receiver of tho es-
tate of llenton T Lymon late of Tar
rant county Texas acting pursuant to
an order of the district court of Tar
rant county Beventeenth Judicial dis-
trict mads by said court In case No
766 J T Taylor vs Farmers and
Mechanics National bank ct al on Oo
tober 27 1891 and entered ln the min-
utes of said court on pact of book
U will on first Tuesday In December
1SB1 samo being 1th day of said month
between the hours of 10 oclock a m
and 4 oclock p m offer for sale at
public vendue at the court bousu door
in the city of Iort Worth the entire
estate ot said llenton T Lymon now In
my hands as such receiver more par-
ticularly described as follow towlt
Certatn lands iu Tarrant county Tex-
as known and described as lots Nos
13 11 15 and I e in block
no II In the city of Tort
Worth Tnrrant county Texas except
20x70 feet out of southeast corner of
lot 13 said 20 feet front Ins on Jtusk
street and running back 76 feet paralM
with Second street tonether with
all ot the building material and
other personal property btlonglns
to said estate and In my pos-
session ss receiver as aforesaid I will
offer said property and premises for
sale la bulk as an entirety as follows
1lrst for all cash and second for
onehalf cash and the remainder In
twelve months necured by lien upon
the property Every bid must be ac-
companied by a tfertliled chuck on some
bank in Fort Worth for 12500 all bUsf
to bo by me reported to the court for
confirmation To tha bidder whose bid
shall be approved by the coart I will
execute and deliver due instrument of
conveyanoe JOHN O TALBOTT
Itecelver ot the Estate of Denton T
Lymon
NOTIcn AH persons are notified not
to employ my boys Fred and Vernon
Mass aged 13 and IB yesr < t as I want
to keep them In school J M Mass
HAY IIAM1 Tlts
HAY BALH TIESO It Harry Iroo
Works Dallas Ter manufacturers
BAii DUAinits
NEW AND SECONDHAND 8AFES
II W Ieaks 1X Houston street
TO It A CIS
ttEUULAR storace house for furniture
punas vehicles trunks boxes uta
new rooms careful moving packing
shipping etc estlmsles free W
lunyon Co Seventeenth and Ttusk
sccoauiitfu stohu
n H STANLEY buys and sells sec-
ond hand furniture and nlovea No
213 Houston street
Chlcto Nov 11 Cstt etlve Oood
xrade firm and unfhanjcJ common
M MIA 1 M
Lv
k Oll SALHlti h KSTATH
In nn vreMna mlTertWcnients
m atliin lite untctte
yon SALEFIno corner lot foi26
5J corner Jennings avenue and
ESt ttar bullttlnn nnd barns
SWW part cash D 3 Hare 703 Maliu
f 1 SALEM300 tun the wmleU
KL a Bu mrol vtnittt x300j wvih
xri f op bargain see me D S Hare
703 Main
Foil BALCOne hundred and forty
houses and over looo ion in all parts
city on Msr foments farms fruit
farms truck gardens
etc M u Cham
bers Heal Kstatt Exchange 700 Main
street
1C36 ACUEH mostly prairie will sell
1 ° T a lrflct to ult purchaser 36
onethird eitsb balance reasonable
time a 8 CI nits Cuern Tex
VIVi THOUSAND ACHE3 cf good
farm land lying InMhe counties of
Archer Hnylor WheiHr and Cottle
clear of encumbrtnea ini perfect
title to trade mr Fort Worth city
property or will exchnnga for good
bank stocks er bulling and loan
fiinoclation stocks or particulars
apply to M C Hurley at National
Live 9tock bnnlt or to j3otnar Uo
mar Oas Us UullJlnr
roil BALJ5320 acras ot tend ten mllea
custf Fort AVorlh on the main Dalliis
road 220 ncres of this laud la nn land
All brush and timber l rieo 17 icr
acte Terms easy
Ths land will bear inspection both as
to the bargain offered nnd the quality
of the m < l whlcb is extra good Will
take n pnlr cf good mulea or registered
Jcieey caltln ln pxchango
640 ncret black land ten miles north
ot Fort Worth All fenced Will cut-
up and sell on ten years time al 8 per-
cent Interest at Jir po nore
840 acre of fine lind nwtr Uenbrook
Tarrant county 111 per acre Easy
terms
Finn s room hous and largi lot on
Lamar atrrrt Td t is well located nnd
X tra good p y J7000 Easy
terms
FlV Ud ttcr ms in from 3 to B
miles tit Cro sis per ncri Easy
terms T ir goud bliok land
prairie farmn
Remit extra irrjntn In Fort Worth
buslnws property llouaes and lals
to sell cheap In resident portion of
city and eentraHy located All kinds
of terms itlvcn
F A HUrPMANft CO
Xoi t Worth Tex
iirii vvArin
In nn Trrlnir n > ltertu meui
l > lfD > iiHntlou I lie UnSelle
WANTKU Uy a pnper house a salaS
man well uupmmtut wltu the whole-
sale notion and dr > goads trade to
sell note papers on hair trollts Must
have sums knowledge of paptr Can
be carried ns a side line AUdums with
reference i jck box CC3 Hulyoke
Mass
WANTED Mollcltois men of gooi
addresf to Tepreseitt u In ft pa > luff
business rOJ Main street
WOUTH JlMIIiOYMENT CO M3 Main
street piiont 76 procure situations
furnishes help lort Worth
WANTED Agenls to IntroJuco holi-
day and other books Addre4 tit once
Waco Publishing Cumpnny Waco Tex
WANTEDNcwsboj a AppljTta Union
News Ctimpnny City
A 1O0D MAN WANTED FOR NEXT
year to sell to the country trade with
his other dry good npeclaltles on com-
mission 1 T H Be lira nun man-
ager 214 Chustimt street Fhlhidelphla
Fa
WANTED A man who understands
thn lmlel business with 31000 to tnW
a half Intel r t lu one of tho bost locat-
ed hotels In west Texas Add runs or
five T O Andrews Fort Worth Tex
WANTEDAgspts for Klrllanda gen-
uine Mserrhnum pl > sj cut rrom block
nfocrehnum watianted to color a
fortune ln Itt sample 3Se Write to ll
1 Klrtland Evanston III
WANTEDl tJIes tnotrled and single
with good IlKUres nnd looks for theat
rlc l ccnipanlcs Experience not iieo v
BJtry Yuu can inaku gtod solftrlts
Address enclosing stamp for reply
Hi American Drntnitto LxehnnQe So
70 DeurLom itrt Chicar HI
WANTEDOlrl to cook ami do house-
work Apply to Mrs O li Joy 305
Houston street no children tf
UXAH LMILOYMENT CO 40 Main
stivet Fort Worth furnlihea http and
senurrs situations
LOCAL AtlENTH wanted to eanvass
evoy county la Texas for the Semi-
Weekly Uatetto A good solicitor can
earn from 160 io ftoo per month Uund
required Addrrss Bute 1rintlng Co
Fort Worth Trx
4ountr Cuuvm rri Wniitel
2h > i The Oazelte and other publica-
tions No cperlenc or capital needed
Only two orders u duy will clear you
ftoo per month
We want a live Intelligent worker In
every county of the United States to
canvass for Te Gazette and other
putllcallons Ladles can do ths work
a well as men No experience or cap-
ital needed It you take only two or-
ders a day you will cl nr 100 per
month J but It Is easy to average Hve
or more orders dally Our special new
plant enable our agents to take an
order from nearly every person can-
vassed Tho buHnesi is exceedingly
popular and the work light Anybody
cm do it Write for particulars en-
closing this advertisement to
STATE FHINTINO CO
Fott Worth Tex
IAIEXTS
WILLIAM O HENDEItSON counsel
oratIaw and solicitor or American
and foreign patents tiads marks and
labels Koomi 20 to J3 Norrls build-
ing corner Fifth and V streets
Waihlngton D C Heventeen rrars
exptrlence Including strvlce tn ex-
amining oorps H H patent oHlce
Bend sketch ot model for report as
to patentability Corresponds3 In-
vited Mention the Yort Worth Co
lette
IIUAL USTATH
CIIIISON t UlltXIUH
Ilnrlvlla tl r tuuulr I
Bell anil tachnnc lrnn Uaucbs
Ml City ITSMrtiTt Corresponded
nsfsrsneest farmers National tJanU
Itourlella First National Hank Fort
Wortli lsiinl slortcag Hank of Teicis
STUHI mil woitua
FOUT WOItTII Bteam Dy Works
lAdle and tent carraents of 11 kinds
ilrcJ nil cte > nd Itochet Dros 201
Houston street Tort Worth Tcxa i
Uoods sent W express promptly t
tended to >
JKUHLIllr
N C I1ALU Jeneler ebespest bouse j
Uuys old sold and sllvsn
In lb city
corner Alain and Eleventh streets
A sent for Francoaerman tine Posi-
tive curs for rheumatism Writs for
prices
niiiuKit nrAjiis suais
STENCILB ET Writ Dllaa Btamp
and rrlnllnj Company Dallas or
latest catalogue cheapest nouss In
a n >
7
In nnvirerlna aa erlUcinN > atM
Ittenso meittlen rlit > Usene
lUfcT Wi btU > aooa Utocmxhonn
ana comer lot 6taaw > ft south m > n i
lawn
wuter ajwerate large barnbi i
elevation no dusU pura nlr opo a
two blocks rrom thro electric cai i
Only 1SJO Easy payments
MUCHAMBCUs
aeal Estate Exchange TMMaltt
FJHNTINO PLANT FOIl SALC a bl
bargalni on ood terms ofiice In w
of 10O0 3300 dawn jcoo on your uwfi
ttme will buy Ur want to tell at tmcrf
the orTlce Is making inonty bit pioT
prletor hus to quit the tnislncia Ail
tlresi
7 care tiaxetto
WANTED TO SELL A drltg storiSl
new Hhd complete stock everything
belonging to a flrstclass drug utirel
liberal terms and ii reasonable ama
count given best Of reasons for etj
tnl given upon
mean business
xette
application if yoxm
writu Judge care oaff
ron BALE One small newspapei
plant 150 pound bod > typt isf
pounds display tjpe chases ca e6
landsj composing stoiK etc sevAn
column Washington hand prosa os
circulation f375 will buy the outfit
AddrMi A L DHpaln Urccuenrwge
Tex
WANTED To sell for cash smart
lumber yard with well assorted stockt
located at Whltcsboro Text AddwaVs
T W UraacUon Cleburne Tex fi
rotlkSALHectenconmin Waahlngfll 3
ton band press used lees than on
year In good order A big bargain
Onsette and Herald Pi Je Ttt
ltAROAlN TO FltlNTEHSA 2h
WAMTISDTO 11UV
I
Chicago isleam engine nnd Iwllfr No
S best Itntle cost 3175 nearly n wijH
lteason fir selling lutvo sulwttttfteil
water i > ovvcr rrank Vernon ClscoJ
Tex j
UAUOA1N J1T5 new walnut piannrf
usvil one month must be sold for 27iul
imechmd 103 West Sixth street tf
CALL AT SOD HOUSTON HTHEET totft
the beat t Hd gld and silver waichewi
iclld guld chains chapis and ringei
diamonds otc at lower price thatv
such good were ever ottered In Tevasjt
lm BALEOne olghttolumn Wath4
Ington hand press In good condtiin
will soil at a birgaln for caslit aUo
one Model hand jubber Addrts ju
W X MoDanlel lumttam Textts
all kind vt lumber laf
saah doom blinds and
a
lUiNTHM matoDai for sale at bitf
bargains tiotw printing plant to bsl
sold out b leces Write at onca for
Inventories v po specimens and prices
Address lock tX t I rt Worth
tn iiifirlntf MiltertUiiueut
uleiittv nttrilliiii l be Unvclle
AluJHINEhH MAN with small capita
wants to Inv > st or buy small business
Dr V No J00 Fort Worth Oaretta 1
IECANM W wunt shipments High
HUIUa1 is tlmo to plant for winter n
I bom Aflno lot nt LlllpM Hjnclnlhs
Norclssiu Johnnulli and Frcslas at
ISMUons ootimr rMxtli and Taj lor il
jiiMcitiAMnrs
I
1
J II ATlMHTJlONa CO denlenTtiv
fact everything kept by a tlrsTc lasa
lumber > ord qoltk delivery and luwsu
prices 0lt co and j aid near CottuiiM
lirtt depm gi
1HON AND STEEL ItOOFINO ANiiUi
siding
DtIIbs
1
nths shingles
molding lit
nLil
O IC Harry Iron WorksS
UUUN1CAKU4 Morphln Users Yoff
cut be curct painlessly and per
nmncntly In tram ten days to thou
weeks for JU lrHif testimonials ami
fu l particulars lent frea upon rt <
oueit Adlrms H Wilson Uox W
Comiinehs Tex
WANTEDFlfty uptight pianos It
good condition for my renting stock
will pay ensb for them Alex lilrsoh
fWld Blxth between Main and Hous-
ton streets
FOrt EXCHANOEFlve brick bulc s
houses in Fort Worth and Dallas rent-
ing from 3ioo to UTS per month for
Western lands D it Hare 701 Malm
est irmiltet pile paid Correspondence 51
sotkitd Tim vnrdpr Ftnnut Ca BtiS
Umr Mo
vANT To buy o three four or yWm4
Imtse to bo moved
room to another
lot Address Dob Huberts care la
BTATH WAUHANTrt nnd accounts
ngatnnt comptroller bought nt hlstnseij
market price Address It It Klrby4 ja
tfi11
Austin Tex
ran itisvr
FOH HENTCnnAl Furnished musL
keeping rooms 00 West First street
FOIl HENTUnftirnlshed room
qtilro 011 West rirst street
IanJ Till DlocX
ronT wonTtt
a 7X jAitnAit
En
FOIl UENT Furnished rtsldepco
corner Fourth and Hurnelt strectj orL
looms suttabla ror light hnuie keepingm
Enquire at C13 West Fourth f
Foil HENT Furnished rooms to pary
ties without children Convenient laJ
boarding houses inferences required
10 West Herond street
FOH IlKNT Nleo fourroom cottage
pleasantly located Call at 313 Stb
Louis avenue city tf
A DELUHITFUL upstairs seutheutL
room with board In private family i
301 Florence street tcf
A > TTOitfI3r
Zeno C Ioss 1L M CttpmtuJ
Tlioras 1 > ioss
noss ciiaTsun n ss
AnonNUia and couNsn tAna
Atlaw
jrmcAg
tWYEH AND NOTA11T
WAXAI1AC111B TBXAB
W K Jfowman Levi WaUc f
JJOWMAN A WALKCIl
ATTORNEYS AT UlVT
HONTAOUU TTOCA
J It iTost D a JunU j
rnosT a hunt
ATTOIINETS AT LAW
BABTLAND TlgyAtl I
V ro Capps B II Cntr >
CAPPB A CANTUT
ATTOIlNEra AT UW
Offle Io Natatorlum bulitjlnff eoraM
Third and Unskslreets
msirjij oivmci
PIUNTBRS ATTCNTrONU iOT <
want to engse In business for youw I
ltd ak money h
self > w v tw
complete printing plant which we
IU sell for bout JSM each whlck i
are great bargains w win sell s I
very rossonabl terms Tflih ft mi
cash down we also Irnow some xc u
lent locations for tills business lA
<
dress t onre lacK Xlax Mi IVH 1
Worth Donl miss this opportunity t 1
make cool Investment Writ at
once for particulars fi
J H JrOIlIHr Jill iwjitrn rtxest
bttwevn Teotli and lleeenth ttreet
buys end sell SKfObd bsnl IiuvV
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