Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 39, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 11, 1896 Page: 4 of 8
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January 11 Chanireable
to ritnii coiyki iiiroif
All Democratic idltors or Toxns who
arorrlcndly to the cauntotbtmetalllim
should fit tend the confcrctee ta be
htld at Dallas on Wednesday Jan m
under the call Insued by Chairman
11 Hard In according ilth the pro-
gram adopted at Hie editorial meet-
ing held during the stats fair
The financial Irmie will be Mrcmost
In the coming campaign In nil liktll
hood our future curnncy sstem will
be shaped In accordance with Its re-
sults It Is Important that the fixht
for silver should tiewugod Intcllseiitly
ihat e ery ount e of powder spent
nhould tell On the enemys forces Much
depends on the press whlh mini point
the way for the people to advance
Tree coinage editors who may be
unable to attend the Dallas confer-
ence are requested to favor It with on
expression of their sentiments ad-
dressed to tho secretary E O Renter
rort Worth
oe or nAintvsjKii
Democrats at Austin ond elsewhere
who have been alarmed by the some
what menacing lansuoge of Mr Har
nett Gtbba of Dallao should glvo pause
to their apprehensions They evi-
dently dont know Harney
Everybody who haa bocn to a circus
-and wo has not knows whot fun It
i to stir up the animals What
Awarded
Hlfibcst Honors Worlds Fair
DR
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BAKIN
MOST PERFDCT MADE
rorJCiapaCteam of firtst Powder Free
M kua Anrronii Alum or ny otticr Adulterant
f Tl tTAOAI1
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si
Tho brunette statesman at the throe
forks Is a bey no longer nature has
run fcer frosty fingers through his
curl Ins lock but Uncle Bemus fa
I never fonder of a coon hunt than this
same Carney yet Is of ntartlrg mis
chief In tho political menagerie He
doesnt mean anr harm by It Ho U
merely amusing- hl asclf and he In
liberal enough to be trilling to divide
tho fun with all con era
Tiin itncnMsi or dcmrics
ThQ offer of Denmark to sell to tho
TntteU States Us ttet Imttun 1 iviiJ
St Thomas ran ta Cruz and St Johri j
alfurds this country an opportunity to
ticuro a iial station for the Atlantic
kquadron which now has to depend
on th friendly dlcposttlon of foreign j
ports In the West Indies without un- j
naturally extending our territory or tc
qnlrlie a district which TvouM be trou
bloone to covern When D nmmk
offered to sell th Islands In 1E65 e j
otj was taken of all the Inhabitants
entitled to suffrage on tho question of
annexation to this country and out of
the total of 12C3 otcs cast all but
twenty two were favorable to It
There Is no cause to bcllevo that tho
people themselves have chancud tlulr I
opinions In thLi respect alace that time
und there would be no objections from
that nu irter
Dinmnrk his no trdo Interests In
the West Indies and tho government of
tho Islands has been a heavy expense
which tho can not well afford hence
cho offers to dlsposo of them to thu
United States for J7SOOCoo This coun-
try iia vjt commercial In tenuis In
tne West Indies urd the acquisition of
these UUnds separating the Grciter
from thfl Ipsjter Anilllew nnd being
easily accessible rom North bouth oi
Central America -would be a point of
great advantage In tftje of war They
would afford n basis of operations
against tho enemy and enable Uf to
better defend our ow n lutiat white
their pu jhast by iny Eu ninti power
wojld bf In no way desirable for this
government
St Thon as has a good harbor suita-
ble for dry docks and u navat station
and li well situated for defense Santa
Crug Is a hnlthy lsUnd under cultiva-
tion nnd among Its 20 000 Inhabitants
English speaking people predominate
The chance to purchise what woull
prove such u valuable addition to our
tc rrltcry shoul 1 nt t b ilghrl i
mlised
T11I3 UruSITIO AV LIIICAfJO
An event of muth Importance to the
South li the proposed Chicago and j
Southern states exposition to be held f
In Chicago next September It Is the
outgrowth of a meeting of Southern
manufacturers nnd buslnefft men held
In Augusta recently In pursuance of
rebolutlors passed by tho Georgia leg-
islature In December Its purpose are
the expansion of the commercial Inter
cats of the Houlh and the employment
of Chicago as the must direct and ac-
cessible distributing point for South-
ern products
The exposition will Include In scope
the presentation of whatever exhibits
c r Information that may serve to rail
attention to resources and advantages
of the South and Its possibilities for
the enlargement of trurfe The under-
taking has been entered Into with
great enthustaiim and K Is hoped thnt
the exposition may be the means of
directing capital to the South and of
opening new and mutuilly advan-
tageous relations between the South
and West
in mvFVhEcn r
Why not rmldent E U It Green
of the Midland railroad for the He
publican nomination for governor of
Texas T
If the managers of the party are In
earnest In their profession of a desire
to take U out of tho old ruts here
Is their opportunity Sir Green Is not
a politician and as far ns anvbojy
knotvs he hns no political wires to pull
Ho Is not McKlnteys mm nor Heed h
man nor Allisons man Ha Is a rail-
road president who Is n Jolly good
fellow and not ashamM to dangle hi
J legs out of the door of a fi eight car
beside those of the brokeman on a
I lour of Inspection
The chances of tho Hepubllcan nomi-
nee to become governor of Texas ure
somewhat remote but as the k a p
proposes to stay In the play it might
as well -be represented by a star actor
as by a supe
Heres success to the Oreen boom On
with It
The coal nrra nf Texas is estimate 1
at O00 square mllei and the output
for 1532 was about CSOftOO tons almost
double that of 1S33 Texas has all tho
coal ncewary to furnish motive power
for mills and factories In every town
and city from the Sabine to the Itlo
Grande A proper srlrlt of puah and
enterprise among her cltUcna would
n ake Texas tho manufacturing state
of the South
The pension bill n reported to the
house calls for an appropriation of
IU132S20 which la about the came
sum appropriated last esr This ion
atant drain ton the treasury shows no
sgn ot dlmlcutlou nor la It likely to
be decreased until the soldier vote
liccomca a lusa potent factor In national
politics
Out nf now than 11 Cw rrown per-
sons employed In the mills ot North
Catollua not over t per ctnt are from
outside tho state and tho 4700 children
are ot course natives Cotton mills In
Texas would glvo employment to a
vast number of -people In tho state
and would net a lundsomo profit to In-
vestors
Tho Alcalde Is a weekly journal for
the University or Tcvas gotten up to
give the lihtvcrttty happenings and
keep tho alumni In touch with their
alma mater The editorial department
of tio Journal Is very ably presided
over by L B Hill and Charles D
OldrlghU
The admtnlitratcm assertion that It
Is selling bonds merely to get gold and
est to Ktl money to pay txpciuves
TH3 QAZETTJJ JTOItT WOKTII T13CAB BATTJItDAr TASTtTAltr H XPo
would have more weight If Us caih
balance were mors weighty Even
those nvho are not great financiers
enough to know that If the protesa
tlnna of tho administration were sin-
cere tho proceeds of the bonds or the
equivalent In ptper miy thit has
been redeemed would be held In the
treasury
Japan has offered tree and unlimited f
anchorag to tluislan warships In
Japancso porte This may provoke
some Intcrnnlloral controversy under
the most favored nation clau c It
Indicates that the Russian bear Is
Ing a foothold In Japan as well as In
China
A Philadelphia JdJgo recently In-
formed a policeman of that city that
It was Illegal to serve a warrant on
Sunday for the arrest of a percon
charged With a misdemeanor This
plac i tho Hunday law in a new light
unc that will doubtless la welcomed
by the evil doers of the Quaker City
The president admits that J Iicr
pont Morgan has put himself In con-
dition to negotiate for tho new bond
issue lie did not tefer to the scheme of
tho bond sjndicato to corner the gold
of the countrj but he aptly described
It
The Bulletin Judge Eufus HtrJyi
official mouthpiece tin bucpended pu
Motion fcr vvint of subset ltrs In an-
nouncing the fact the Judge failed to
mention that thu silver crazo waj
dlng out
General Cinpoa ttlCLrapha that the
runor ot his rcMsnition la ilie lie
cencial might cow be enjoying a high-
er reputation for mllltaiy genlua had
he resigned several months ago
A fashion Journal predicts that tight
aleevts will tome in vogue acaln In the
near future Ladles sleeves havo been
full so long that It vould tot be sur
pi U Ing If they should at kiigtli bjtni i
tight
CI airman Hardys committee seems
to be shore one secretary and long to
the rttcnt of one newspaper There Is
always more or less trial and tribula-
tion vonrocted with zealous mlukloiury
labor
Mr Cleveland will be known In his-
tory as the only architect of the na-
tions dtbt who pursued his occupitU n
In peace Just as If the country were
engage in war
It Is a rood time white an Irish
wake Is In progress In Europe to pre-
sent our compliments with a formal
recognition of their government to the
Cubun patriots
The Chicago Tribune Is howling be-
cause grain Is being shipped to gulf
ports Southern and Western farmers
have been squeezed long enoukh by
Chicago grain bears
With Mr Glbbs as an Independent
candlJate for governor against Gov
ernor Culberson nothing could prevent
Judge Gcorgs Clark from taking to the
Woods
Vclasco claims twenty feat of water
and SluOOOOO In bonds have been pliced
to deepen Aransas harbor No pent up
Utlca -will contract our exporting pow-
ers
Colonel Nat Q Henderson has n fat
position In the lower house of const ess
Proof continues to uocumuUte that
Virtue la Its own reward
What McKlnley nnd Ured want to
know Is whin the J4ck iot is opened
how much does Morton propose to
raise the nntu
The railroads nnd the commission
will get together at Austin on January
S to determine whether thuy shall
pull apart
Comlni t vents cast their shadows
before The Uullctlu the uillclnl organ
of the gold bugs ot Texas ha gono
duwn to an unhonored grave
i Texas led In lSij In totton oil mill
development and Port Worth should
i had the cities of the state In the devel
opment of that Industry In lSQfl
One of the greatest calanltlet that
rould befill General Campos would bo
the capture of his reportorlal corps
Tho presidents messageB to the sen-
ate do not all go In by the riont dour
but they all get thcru Just tho same
Judge George Clark pais he Is nut of
pulltlcs Tally off for Waco tally off
for Tyler
The Insurgena anticipate laving 11a
vanas to burn In a short time
HcitooL itucrio
Tha Tax Warn oted AtnlJ So uio Ux
clUiitcut
Ieonard Tex Jan 10 Special
The election on tho local school tax
was held here today with the following
riKUlts
Tor the nchool tax ll against 21
Somo excitement prevailed but closed
quietly
W1YES
AND SISTERS
Art often better Judges of cigars than
the man who smokes because pure to-
bacco Is pleasant to smell Our four
cent cigars are a Princes Tuff at a
poor mans price
Ask for them In our store and you
will get them
A man can rave enough In a year
smoking Ihete clears to pay for a nice
suit of clothes for nlmnlf or a very
nice dress for wife or sitter
VOIIT WOItTII PUAHMrVCr OU
JlFTll AND MAIM
i sVUmiii X
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5sS irCS fZ5
cwtiunt nit if rwsi siacwTiot
Chapter I The story opens at Vie
period of the Tiench revolution An I
American named Colonel Pococke er 1
rives at Pangeport Accompanied bj
a sailor named Ducket Colonel Po
cocke sets out to find Captain Tarn- i
chol an ex plrate and a local leader i
cf the Jacobins The town is deserted
and he fears that tho chateau of the
family he has come to warn Is destroy-
ed
II Ducket refuses to ro farther I
than raruchols gate but the American
gains an ally In Lieutenant Curtis an
escaped English prisoner to whom h
eiolaln his mlVon
III The pirates mother entertains
them
ciiAPTnn v
THE CACIIOT
vTlicn tho court had completed his toilet
ho cawm to lltrro to cpm wo great wiu
duw uf I Iio tin 1 1
I will epeitk to them ho said confl
dontly
But bark to tho howllngt crtcd
Pierre holding Ijoek ThoFcrvnnts havs
all run nwivy Tluro I danger
Ihnt U why 1 will peak to tliom re-
plied tl o count A ltd with that ho stepped
upon tha wludow Euit
Tho sim II of tdo coplo camoln through
tho casoment in the old man with fuirt
bllng hands opened It and tho rcethlnj
crowd how 1m I nnevrut the bight of tlid
pencil colon il coat
Iho count ttood his -round nervou
hut ihowlug uo sign of mllvlng Till
tumult m far toi Iitco to bo lmuUlglble
Hut for n cry of Chouuu orthoEugj
IUh or Pitt all of which told blm
nothing It might linmlirei tho roaring
nf liensts Pmvallr however hlscnurugl
Iks in to tnf ten t ho clamor and when 111
lcaMiod thu touut cried out In a loud
Tko
Citizens you are wclcomol What do
jom tlro
ICvurythlnft crlid from tho midst ol
tlicm n volco of the duality of tearlui call
ru nnd Plerro with n sinking uf lit
heart Lnevf It for Parothol
lhe crowd ycllett In delight and the
count had to wait raiu In his nervousncsi
tilt thty vtcro tjulclar
iivcrything liocricii at last iou
Lavn uvcrythlng You haro liberty and
you Imvo victory 1
Loud crks for liberty and tho nation
gncttd the epigram
Pur a tminiLut the count thought thai
bo had conquci od nod no porhapn did the
inontlipleco for Pkrro plainly naw Mm
cast tho rTluno tint caiuo crnlilnpj througj
thoglltturlug heraldry abovo tho counts1
hul I
That wai tho end Tho count stepptl j
down lonkltitt very grare and wiped tl o
blood from his fun Hum wboro u spllutef
of flaflH hid cut It I
Ilern said ho qulto gently Fay to
Mine 1 Comiowo that these milmrprtw
plourubulns mhlrd tdcslrotho will hldd
Lurbcii ana tue ciiimnu in tuu enchot
Aud you M la Comtol said Plerro
1 will hut gut my manuscript and Join
you there ezpJnlned tbo i oor tmnt
And tbecoahboxf suggested tho stew
ard
Cortalnly tho enshbox agreed Ids I
muster And my pUtoln too I think
At tho door of tho 1 nil I hey parted
Pierre went tt might a ho was bid nnd
that willingly enough to curry his mus-
ters urdcrs to tho cu unless
Ihry wmv ordirs which even In tlml
dwptrnto hour tlio old man Lore with an
enliuirltnliig tlllllutlon fur tlio cacld
wastlu family Mxirct Thu fctiwnrd vvnj
theoUy ttrHUar to whom It was I npir
cd and tievt oven to him till thu iml ut
his twtntlotl iar uf sorvlro Toichsoi
It wnsivvciiled ns 1 o attained tho ngo ot
Sit to tliecountffes for tho tltnulnlugon
tho first nnnlvcrwiry of her woddlug to
tho daughters never Ixing ugu it vrai
nald In thu days of tho ndunbtuMii Tal-
bot a count of Pungipcrt had been be
trurrd Into tho hands of n grttity I nglltli
knight and his archers thrutich thu Ulo
bubllluguf n daughter of thu houo nnd
lu etertutl meiuory uf tho crushing run on
whli li thu I ngllslmtnn exacted tliu tvcrcl
of tho cucliiH a committed only to tlu
sum
huoh at least was tho legend otlicn
said 1UM thu kltupkft nnd ludertl thu
only pnimitlon CRpbla to pruvont thu
ladle lollli g tin lr hutbiudi
Whv the u hot had evirbocn ooustruct
Hi was iiul kHMt in explain ivn
hnmbercut dttp In thu roek upon which
tho ohUrwii uf thu chateau mod nnd
llghttd by nn aperture su contrlvul thnt
ucs uienlug could lm fccu without eithir
from nbovu or bolow Over It rofu thu
nmsslvu walls of what watt known n 4
Count Baldwins lowur nnd It wan from
an U per ruoiu lu this that access to tho
uachot was to bo hnd
Hither laden with a basket of broad
and wine a Hntern and tho coutitcs
Jewel toie liotao iriMiitly couducted hU
uiUlreMaiid htr two children
All was Uouo In great It is to and yet
there vTns a kind of revcreuen In their liur
ry for the pirns vtom In n inwiure the
shrlno uf their incuktor worship bitus
known In tho family as Count Baldwins
bedchnmber lhe count was onevif tl o
gnat names lu the dajs of tho old
Kngllsti nccupiilou and In honor of tho
nucuktral biro ibo room had boon rru
sorved In the Mine condition ot metllooval
gloom nnd discomfort tbut had been the
I doughty old knights ldua of ohgaut lux
ury
Its furnlluro wain cross Irggctl table ot
oak a stltlo or two nnd a largo carved
bedstead ou which tradition fuldthotcrrl
bin Talbot himself had ale t lb night aft-
er he took tkocoAtlo Ovor agulust thU
bcllawird rello yawnwl n carcruoni Are
placootcrhungwlth a hen ty cowl of stone
und iifon this was errved the ouly mrlch
tnont lu tho lhamber a rtulo relief which
seomed to reprcfcot tho Magdilcno and
lcr Matter at tho fpulchcr Iho back
wai n iimislv o pinto uf Iron thatdUplayed
for thoso vThu rould decipher tbo decayed
iMsuHdb an oclilevcmeiit of tbo firms ot
iho house About tbo walls wcro liunglug
idlicrut plwes of the old couot armor
nud tbo dusty xag ot his turooal aad ban
uor
Luclle knew the chamber well for when
the found thu could nob boar with hur
brothers ncovlihnes patiently it was her
custom to retire thither and there she
uovor wearied of sitting ridlug In her
romancos
But for Aymon tho place had always
f had a horror ever ilnoo his nurf after
the manner ot lbs peasants thereabout
uied to terrify Mm loto submlulon Ly
threats uf cnlllcff fur Talbot VhuiU o hnd
growu L eyond the Influenced ti IvnglUh
ogro ktdglt and come to maturwr under-
I vtacdltigof hlicodltloDLeUgan
I rest It with new attributes cf his own
I aiaUiu a4 woull xistu be corsuaJcd to
enter It for He into to bo frTTm ISe very
womb of his dlyjnfo Its rtuiuffphcro tf
uullqulty vThlch had such charm for his
lster vtIiIi him served onlytu cundeiiho
his halo for tho lung Una cf Dncextors
from whoso memory 1 o Mirauk as uf mi n
whu 1 ad tuuntidcrenl Ids llfonnd had rlot
ouily couiumed all but thu tlukly drlbblo
that Jmd reached him
Now tho gloom and ghotllnoss of tho
placo undid htm altogether Ho hod bocn
harassed by tho hurrhd rclnuit ot ono
time complaining of his breath and then
ngiln ns tho uproar In ever rising waves
beat In upon thttlr flight hurrying on In
terror lust they wuuld U too late and now
ho sank panting un tho bid Lucllo had
been bunging Iwck nlxlllously becnuRO
her father was not there ond Aymou call-
ed tu her pruYltdily to hvMcn
I ilu but wait for father Aymon she
rcpllcil In thu toothing volco bo always
ucd for htm
Ayol liutlstinnhcrol liocomplatncd
PIirroT Nild thuuountiM ruvereiitly
ns If shu wcro rcpuul ntf wimn old ritual
open lu tho nitno uf ClirUt
They nil cnmseU tliiuiielvos rxropt Ay
mon and old Pkrrc liuvlnv Fit duwn tho
btirdcni hu carried with i no baud pivsml
n marblo Hud lu tho kiystouo uf thu great
B replace vtIiIIu with tho uiier nunicun
projooting Irun that bcunul luuuded to
hung n put from
In thu caiim of Chrkt and of hh holy
fiepulclier lio rcFpondcd as ho pulled bis
wholo weight iijMtti the Iron
lhorowni i sqMivx acd groaning of
gear nival cuod f m n n lung limctlun nnd
tho emblazoned Dru back revolved gravely
with n walling pro ten A hi lit of lold air
rushed out upon ihetunillnyitooJ round
and Avmon shuddorrd
Not In there mutlier ho cried draw-
ing back from tho dark vnld thnt wni
now plain to ten Tla a grate tis tho
well uf toy Infirmity
TU butn iitungo the countess an
swered cheerily TIs light enough in
tbocachot
Tfco wind was already bnffetlnp tho old
towir rudely but lxtwwn the euts just
tlin camo nriuirnf thocniwd und Ay
mon went quickly to tho opening
But nut without fall cr Luclle pro
testul Let us wait for Mm hero
Twero best my l uly Mild Pierre
to to un hm bo said 1 will go back aud
seek him
Yen said tho countess do thnt
good Plerro and vto will bear tho JowuU
und thu food
Bo tiny parted but before hu left tho
old servant was careful to light Iho lan-
tern front his tlndor bui nnd by Its aid
tho couutesri lod thu way down tho narrow
st drwny which pomtmtedln tho thick
ncea of tho mojslvo walls to thu door ot
tLo cat hot
Tlcro vriif Rtll tight cough playing In
throuph tho airhole when they entered for
them to Ft othe rough rldosof tho otiam
bor und tho cluined celling aune nnd tho
tiny stream that welled out of the rocky
floor aud rau away under thu door some-
f
That vat the end
whither vtIiIi a pleasant tlnklo In onb
coruor was n rough pallet nud ou thU Ay
mon fluiift himself being iilzed with cme
of his tearing Ills of coughing
It was HDMietlino befuru It qulto passed
aw i it and then tt was In u gmplng curse
Ah mother ho cried flerrclv what
a body to glvo mo I What a bodj 1 What a
llfol
bho laid her hand softly on his lend
and that was all I cr n inner or reproof
lis a fthauiol A slianie I mv ho
whlnod unhnodlug and tli turuud nway
trying to keep tu her tears
1 will go Imck with the lantern she
FAld low nud quickly to hur daughter tu
light your father dotvn Stay you with
Aymou and comfort Mm
With an unthinking Instinct to keep
hlm warm she ched tho dour after her
and her volco camo In tu thon through the
grat lug cheerfully with no trnco of tears
Tuko enro of hlm Lucllo sho wild
till wo come Twill bo n good Ulo huvr
wo gavo tho rogues the slip
Ah tho ciuiutos steps died away up tho
fttalrs Luclle sat herself dreamily by bor
brothers nldo
TO BH CONTINUBD
NOTICR
We are now runnlnx cars from the
court housa south on Main street to
Itattle east on Haute to Missouri
avenue north on Mtssodr avenue to
Boas street and from Bos ntreet to
the court house These cats carry on
the Tiont end South Main and Knst
llattle street sign Cars running in
tho opposite direction from Main street
east on Pront street and south on Boas
street carry signs minted jelow
Ttont and Boas street on each end
These cars leave the court house every
nine minutes give nine minutes serv Ico
nn Missouri avenue and Bast llattle
street
TUB roitT YOItTH BTltKBT UAIL
COMPANY
mi ats nsttais
Salt Ilroncht Aanlnst John UdvvHrda
by P J Ilrevn
In ths Seventeenth dlstrlrt cimrc yes-
terday P J nrcn brought autt
against Jorn Edwards doing n bakery
and confectioner bushcuh at 412 Kuife
itreet asking damages In the sum nf
to0 for an Injury don to his right
hand on December l 1S9S
Breeo ts a joung man who wis em-
ployed by nil wards In his bakny The
young1 man alleges that Edwards put
him to rolling riouxh by machinery a
process 4hat Is danterous to ono ft hi
Is unskilled In the wcrk Breen was
put at tht work without being cau-
tioned that It was damrerous and by
reaion of his Inexperience his right
hand wm caus ht and run through the
machinery The Injury dlsatted htm
for some time bene Iks suit for dam-
tcxai FAnxmns coaitEM
Call for Hie Sieve ltd innttnl Mecttmz
to Bo Held ut Cleburne
rort Worth Tex Jan 9 1890 -Texas
State Farmers congress Is hereby call-
ed to hold Hi second annual meeting
at Clcbutne Texas on the third Tues-
day in Pebrunry 1833 Our two meet-
ings last car an the recommendations
emanating therefrom were productive
nf rrnnit nciifa anil ti npnil ftf C OUnCll
among ourselves before the ears work
begins ts more pressing this jear than
Believing as has been expressed by
our members that there exists the nec
esrlty for a still further ol ange tn our
Industrial tystem especlall as applied
to agriculture we ak the presence of
a large number of formers at our Cle
burne meeting and Uual that our delib-
erations will be the means of advanc-
ing our common Interest
I J CABAVAY I
D O LIVHLY Secretary
AZII3 IWOTlIs
Improvctnent mid llrtglit lropeti
In Order
Aile Tex Jan 10 Special j
ty buperlntendent Mcltea came to our
town last evening and Is the guest of
Professor Stubblefleld
I lev A SteDheni moved Into tho t
Azle parsonage this week and will take
up the regular work at the Methodist
chutch here Be George Thdrnbrook
left Aile yesterday for his Held ut duty
nt Clarendon Tex
A new blicksmilh shop ts being erect
ed here by James cotton
J P McBrlde has contracted for tho
lumber to bu Id a residence In Axle
and the work vvlI begin shortly
Judclmr from the sale of plows and
farm fixtures In geneial at Joe Howl-
ers ntore preparations for the crop uf
3J indicate new cnerg nnu apparent
firosperlty among the farming class
Let Kngtand prepare for war we will
ralrc the corn wheat and hogs to fed
her army
CM OPS AMI GIMHUITKS
llotb lu Hood CniitlHim fur Iutnre
Uti rtotMiitnt
Clio Tex Jan 10 Special rtne
rains this winter crop prospects are
gnod stock is doing well and wheat ts
line
The candidate crop prospoots are
good too This county furnished one
candidate for congress nt the Ust
Hon and cin furnish two the n xt time
nnd will do so If tha Democrats of thU I
county can have their wa Our pres-
ent reprenentntNe tn the leglslatun
Coonel S P Burns was n pallant sol-
dier he ts a good citizen and has made
a good repiesentattve and the people
In this part of tho county think he
wouu make a goou congressman juuge
C II Jenkins who made the race nt
the last election against Congressman
Ball caja that he la not In It but the
Po pulls la taj that he must run o If
tho Democrats In Fort Worth want a
Democrat to warm the congressional
chair they bad better nominate Colonel
Burns
--
Conll Conlt I
Pend your orders to be promptly de-
livered to the Stow art Coal company
end they will receive Immediate atten-
tion We carry all kinds ut hard and
soft coal and can euit you In quantity
quality and price Make a specialty of
steam coal nnd carload lots
STEWART COAL COMPANY
rriucic iiy a iioctc
Stone Thrown Thrutit li n Car OAln
iloiv by n MUcrvniit
Wolfe City Tex Jan 10 Special
Wednesdny nlffht an the 6 oclock pas-
senger on the eanta Pe was passing the
water tanK aoout one and a hair miles
east of here rome demon In human
form threw a Hint rock through the
window of one of tho pissenger coaches
nnd struck Mr W G Nunn of La
donia Just above the left eye making
him seneleia and cutting and peelln
off the skin to th skul The tnne
would weigh about one pound Had
the window been up and had struck a
center blow It would have killed him
Parties are unknown
Ciitnrrh In tlio II end
Is due to Impure blood and cannot be
cured with local applications llondn
Sarsaparllla has cured hundreds of
cases uf catarrh because it purifies
the t looel and in this way removes tho
cause of the disease It also builds up
the syetem and prevents attack- of
pneumonia dijhtherla and Uphold
fever
Crescent City lime
New Orleans Jun 10 Four- ear
old nnd upwards bIx furlontrs 3emele
won Cnrtle U second Lena third Time
1 21 1 2
Selling b furious Buriey Leaf
won Kirk seconJ Lottie third Time
1 23 3 4
and upwards selling
six fuilonas Arhhnd won Imp Mon-
arch second Will Elliot third Time
1 22 3 4
Handicap and up-
wards mile and a sixteenth Itabert
Latta won Jamboree second be Leo
thlul Time 1 58
Pour- ear olds and upwirds mile
Sound More won The Sculptor fc
onJ ircrnkle D third Time 1 51 1 2
REROICJOHEIL
Tlulr Scrugvlo igalnt a Common anj
Hcrclless Eucmr
Yomanshero
Iiml not evinced
by fearlessness or
enterpriselatlme
ofdanjerbuther
courage and forti-
tude are unques-
tionable in time
of sufTerln
Think of h
woman who
smiles and trlei
to make thoie t round her cheerful while
sLeti rackM with the excruciating tor-
tures of womb trouble
Think of one t ho day Toy day be a her
physician to help hei trhlle the Urturo
uf tortures coulj not add to her misery
Baessln leU Not bhe endures her
siaalc snj meets her friends with
cheerfulness
This Is womnt heroism and fowmea
realize how prevalent they are PhysU
clans rarely ren ler relief in such cases
Aftcrwcittyyeiri of success wlthcvrr
Increasla popularity Lidla L Pink
ftjai Veeubie CompounI Is to Jay
Aomins only suro an 1 ante refujo fro u
mlliinmitlon ulceration falllnan I dis-
placement of tho womb ovarian trouble
leucorrliicA painful and suppressed men
struittons ktJuey trouble nervous pros-
tration and all manner of distressing
and Ufe sipptn em ale diseases
0 ray sisters bellcre what IstoUvou
ot rbls vfonlerful mAtlcjnel Before I
took It I bad till In t otthe womb and
leuconhcca My womb came down so
biJljr 1 could not walk across the floor
the pttn was excruciating now alt la so
changed and I am so happy LjdU
Z Flnkhams Vegetable Com po and has
saved me from a lire of misery Dcnt
dont suffer I say when a cure Is to easily
obtalaod II m IViluau Uowb lui
AtoluStrttt Dstroic Uich
My Husband Suj
ihroalodlartha coatrtctJ 1Tl
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qAifct ii a j mm h11
tlnedln Bnh I think II l1
AMHDA WAnEITEK Mt JnJ
Hoods Sarsaparl
f Ik nnn rp it-
is ins wiiu truo liiona iUi5W
finds PlllsKggg
mpAo8l PrUJ KJfj
VPACIFIC -
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Btst Passongtr Sett
BETWEEN j
TEXAS
THE EAST 5
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CANNON BALL TBJ
SHOHTENED ONC IIOUB TStt
Leaves Port Worth 7 03 a m
fi Of fi 111 ITnlein rlnhnr fi II
rives St Louis 7 25 m nextdi
HAS BBBN QUICKENED
3 liUUKH TO ST LOUI3
ana
THE EAST
s HOUIIS IO MEMPHIS
1 1IOUII TO NEW OBLEAM
ONLY TWO DAYS
TEXAS AND NEW YOl
Pullman Buffet Sleeping ears to I
Et Louts Chicago and New Oil
Por tickets rates and further t
ation cull on or address your tJ
ticket acent I
GASTON MHSLIfl
Gen Pars and Ticket Arfl
U S THOIUJ
Thira vice Irea and ueas
NhW HOTELfl
HOTEL MGNTFtik
Originally the Slkes Houit
vijviiiiu uuu rux
Having bouirht the above t
have thoroughly renovated and r
lshed same und will tun It on Am
12 per dav principles I hope a
I friends and the traveling public
1 all will give me a trial and I w
to make them happy Many of
will rnmember me at other r
t Tires free sample rooms free T
meet all trains
l J r MONTroitT H
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I am offering nt costforcJ
THb
A J ANDERSON
j stocic or
tfm Ptsio Ammumtonty
Sporting Goods of at IKm
A I mo n Inrac nnd cumnlete tfl
Ilrtlrltnt ul ileiltfl
ctllirr Hue itc prepneeJ til
vilriiurillniirjr liwluueinrui 1
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Ccr TcnuandHoustonSl
Fort Worth Tex
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