Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 81, Ed. 1, Friday, March 23, 1883 Page: 6 of 8
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THIS OAZBTT.E: FOJtT WOETH TDXA8. Till DAY KAEOH 88
THX.VH TOl'ICH.
Tho now cotirt-limiHO nt Seymour
will b c'ottipluivd In nlxiy Iny.
A Imjkuh tiitf-colluclor Ihih been vie
UuiIzIdk tliucltlzuiiH (if Cioliiinic.
Tho JlAtiilMou Tltnai wiy cotton
picking In Hlllt koImjj on In tlnil cc
lion.
Tho Jin nllton Tlmrmyn tho loan of
IuiiiIm thin Hcannii will no tintwuully
litrgo.
Th clll.iu of Vnrnon nro beiuillfy-
Ihk llielr Jioinc-H by pliutlng Hlinib
lry flowum. olu.
A cow-boy wlillo ruunlnir bin homo
fliroiii'h Ibo Hl'teiu of Vtirntm full anil
broko his arm.
Tim moHt uxwnnlv Hloi'k jwiib In
TexftH aro beliiK built at MlUiulin filu
llyn Aimlln county.
A tnnii named Nolbor near Jlell-
vlllo cllinbud a lr'ii nflur u wpjlrrol
mid roll out killing blm.
Tim Kranklln Democritl snyw tbcie
Is but ono negro In llio town of Mor-
gan IJonijiio county.
The buk'lielorx of Hoynmur nro talk-
inKoforKanlzliujait InmilKrntloii mh
uluty for younj widows.
Hretibiuu noamc nro ureatlm;
(roubli) among ritlirowl by JiiMlnmiK
on riding hi 11rHtoIiufnr. .
Cliiw. Irwin of tho (irnliam Uailrr
ban Invented iiniHiow ban In biu'ccm-
fill operation a paper euttor.
A meeting of tho torkmuii of
northwest 'I'exas low been ealled to
iiii'utut Vernon on AprlMnt.
The town of Wrnon ban glvun the
Kort Worth A Deliver road 100 hitch
of land tilnilld Its depot on.
0nu thousand ilollard reward In of-
fured for Tom Vnrnall tho Jlubbanl
city ravlHhcr and murderer
(Jraillng on tho Uiilvwtlon Hablne A
St. J.ouIh railway Ih bi-lng niphJIy ear-
jled forward near honglew.
Wlllmrger county Una nearly one
bundled actual farmer Hiiyn the Ver-
non correspondent of tho Uraham
L-Htdir.
At Wii ) tho Texan A 81. Loula
Killroad has nued for HiibscrlptioiiH
' amounting to $17oIH mado by oltl-
r.Oiift. The Vornon Guard remarks that
(bo Ohio men arc In full foieo In that
county and a(ld they nro tbrltty
t'ltl.DII.I.
Colonel .Jnrdon vIce-prrHldont of
tho Iloimlon A Tcmih Ueiilral will
proluibly accept a hImiIIiii' position on
ibo Mobile A Ohio railway
Wnllo will be linugcd at Franklin
to-day Munh UiidurHi'iitenci' to bo
banged at Ibo hhiiiu time lni been re-
prieved by the governor.
Many a family IIvch mi Ickm than
twenty-tlvo cciiIh per day pur head.
Thorn Ih no Justice In feeding convict
at a higher llgurc Mymoitr (Jmwet
Th Deunlson lltmlfl-Nrw ex-
plain the tlilnncMii of ltn local col-
iiiiiiih Wediicriday by 'Haying Uh ri'-
portcrs went to wv tho "I Hack Crook"
Ibo night before.
.lames 1). Paunell of .'15 Chapel
fctrcct Atlanta Ucorgla wants to Hear
f his Km aged about nine yeais 1 Id
Ih mipposod to be somewhere In this
tUato. The boy'a tiiunu bi Leonldivs
L'umiull.
A block of threo buildings were
burned at Hells on the Ifith. Thoy
wojo occupied by M Levy of Dallas.
Three-fourths o the stock weio saved
In a damaged condition.
Carter Walter city assessor and cob
Icotor of Iloiihlon Is short In hlsae-
counts $ao0 This Is bis third dellclt
during two terms the other amounts
being respectively flsoo ami $'-!W0
The city council or Weatherfoid has
submitted to the people tho question of
levying a tax oi' not exceeding one-
fointh of one per cent for the jiurpose
of mixing a luud to bulbl u school-
house
John lllaekburn near Marshall
loved Miss li'aiinle Durden; Isaac
Parehman ditto. Hcturulug from a
vlglt In his enamored tho other night
lUackburn was tired upon from tho
brush but not Inlnreil l'archman has
oven arrosU'tl on suspicion.
OPINIONS OKTUXAN KIMTOHS.
I
The llonham AVici says that n pivp
osltlou extending the limit of the leg-
islature fioin sixty to ninety days
Avould be voted down by tho people.
Tho (lainesvlllo ttvuhtei' says : Cor-
slcaua is altllcted with another holl-
ows band. There W the town that
needs the brunch lunallo asylum
Tho llonbaui AVom seems to regtnd
tho penitentiary lease as amendeil by
(be senate as being a good thing for
the state. It nt-o thinks the discus-
sion of the railwayiptestlon will event-
ually result In good
Humot-ri having been en culnted that
the Houston W was about to change
bands that paper says "name Humor
knows more about tne W than It
knows Itself" The fast is pursuhu
tlioovon toaorof its way.
The CfirMliin Advwulti nnblMieil at
(lalveston piiifiiisiM to bulleve In tho
total depravity of peace ollleeis In
Tvasahd theWaeo fruiiifrirrHayxif
It belb'N'ed as Ibe .liwir says it ifiuw
It would pull ni take and got on I of
Toxas.
Tho Tenell 7Tii(4 says: Preserve
your local papers. It may be one of
tho greatest pleasures of your old age
to look hack Into the lllcs of your
home paper. Your children and your
children' children will examine them
with pleasure.
We weni not allowed to t.tke pail in
thostojk convention beeiuw we bad
no stock. Don't care threo .vears iuo
for the acquirement of tbeblgbestand
bestgoclety but which Bball also bis no-
companleu wlth.a proper Jcu'ltili train
Ing.Hiicb as cannot possibly bo gained
In i'Iii-IkIIiim itfilillMhliieiltH.
Through lack of proper uicUUIm ex-1
cept lu largo cities. jowisii ihi.vh are
sent to Christian collegcn and Jewish
girls to convents M'lth tho result that
tboy grow up neither JIcbrewH nor
CbristlaiiH. HebrewHby birth they do
not know bow to combine Hebrew sen-
timent with cultured education as Il-
lustrious European .lews such asMon-
tellore the Jtothschlldd Jesfiel and
KiitiiiiKiiix liuve done. Christian bv
af-foclntlon they noverlbelessbavotbat
hioiito ciiiiiiclousness which nrevonts
their attiulcceenco In lliu beliefs of
their non-Jewlsb cotiipnnloiiH.
The necessity for a Jewish educa-
tional Institution Is at once evident
and stops are to be immediately taken
to supply that which tho late roverend
Dr. l.llleutbal of Cincinnati declared
In Hie .Vow York Convention of tho
Colon of American Hebrew Congrega-
tions to bo "a need Indeed." A Jew-
ish (-ehool for girls and boys Is to be
opened In Newport It. I. the location
elio-on beliiK n most heatbful and en
joyable ouo from a natural point of
view aim auoniiui; social opimrwiiH-
tlcs both In winter and sum-
mer second to no other nlaeo In
tbe Cultcd Ktatcs. It will bo under
the direction of tho Itov. A. 1'. Mends
With a competent stall' of professors
suleoted from tho best In tbe land. Tho
Jtev. principal has been for twenty
years dlmtor of Northwiek collvgo.
I.oiiiIoii.'Kiik. whoso Jewish alumni
havotnade'tbclriiiark In the medical
theological and scientific professions
In Kuglaiid and abroad. Tbe most
prominent Jewish ministers of the
Culled HtalcH havo publicly warmly
endorsed tbe project and lu the com-
ing May Touro college will no doubt
bo In 'full operation. Among the
Jewish clergy who havo Intim-
ated their willingness to eo-onorale or
have already done so may bo men-
tioned Drs. Wise Cincinnati ().;
Cottbeil JIuebsch Jacobs ICobler
l-'ew York: Jl. Kelsonthal. Chicago
III; A. Hahn Cleveland O.; II Tllrn-
dorf Detroit Midi.; J. Voorsamrer
IIouhIou. Tox.; M. do Kola Montreal
Canada; M. Hclilcslnger Albany N.
V.jK ricrechter Milwaukee Wis;
I. MMvIiithal Han Antonio Tex.; S.
c'alk iJtill'nlo N. V.; L. Htem Wimh-
inglon D. C. R. llccbt Montgomery
Ala.; A. It. Lovy Atbeu (hi.; A.
Harris Itlchmond Va.; O. T. Knsol
I'ndiieah. Ky.; Max l.aiidsborg lloch-
ester N. . 'J'ir American J I threw
of JVew York JArnA (fit; 184:5.
llrrcilliig llroaclio Mares lo barge
Uoimci.
Seeing several letters published in
tbe Journal iclatlvo to breeding small
mines to large hordes Is my excuse for
asking for a little sparo In your valua-
ble publication. Horn hi this state
(California) ami having giown up In
the business of Improving the native
cattle and linrM's of the country my
experience and observations may In-
turesl some of your many readers.
My llrst recollections wore In the
year IbOd when my father located on a
ranch and with the increase of about
I) cows that In tho years 1817 and 18IH
crossed the llttlo stretch of country
front Illiiols to California under the
yoke began Improving a bund of wild
cattle lie soon alter got Horses ami
has continued in the business up to
I lie uresent day.
Tint name lirttmuio now bits u wide
range ami includes nearly all tho
scruby mongrels that aie wild and vi-
cious. In early days wo had good
nroiiejiort itorses oi iron mat could
iu nines not ween sun ami sun
hours) not tin a prepared track hut
over bills and valleys and sandy des-
etts without roads. Those were bron-
chos that required Inil little improvt-
inenl unlet to lit tliem for other pur-
poxes. The old Callforulaus had how-
over a custom of their own for 1m-
piovlng their stock of horses; it might
Hcoin extravagant or oven barbarous
at lids date still it was cllectual.
The country was allvo with horses;
largo woo were annually made
and tbe culls regardless of ownership
separated and. driven from much to
ranch and neoumulated till large
nanus were lorinco which were driv
en io me const ami rusnen at lull
speed over a mighty precipice into the
toai lug waters below Thus the an-
cient California!! bnpiovcd bis bron-
chos and tho Unity tribes of tho
Paelllo wete annually feasted on horse-
llcsli. The old bronchos weighed as a rule
from MK) lbs. to 1000 lbs when
reared on good feed and when hied to
horses weighing tfiO) lbs. or more the
resun was anytuing nut satisinetory. '
Since tho Aiuei leans beeaiueownerH 1
of ranches and began improving tho I
broncho they havo been Mnrvetl and '
crowd ami ro-roxf.od with grades up-1
on grndos.ulmihd. ad iiijlniltim. To-day '
we have a breed of mongrels some of
which have considciublo merit but ns
a breed quite Inferior to the old niv
livestock Tho characteristics of the I
genuine broncho ate stubborn and bis
blood is strong.
Ilreeil mares under OUO llw. to a well-
bred horse of good foini ami disposi-
tion ami solid color weighing trout
1150 to 1 5I(W llw. then all the (lilies
that take to tho horse can be bretl to a
large Itorso similar In blood and form
and those that take to tbetbuns should
bobusl back lo tbosaiueslie or to a
horse jdndlar In blood and form: then
proceed as before and tbe result will
be equal to the most sanguine expecta-
tions Dams can bo selected front
mongrel bands that how or cam
woniu good blood hence occasionally
fomo brooder voporl favorable ivhiiI'im
ftom breeding to large horses.
In grading up the small loughmn-
nativo cattle railed .Spanish cattle
I llml H more desiiahle tome n untile
Know
That Brown'sTkon I3itteks
will cure the wor3t case
of dyspepsia.
Will insprca hearty appetite
and increased digestion.
Cures general debility and
gives a new lease of life.
Dispels nervous depression
and low spirits.
Restores an exhausted nurs-
ing mother to full strength
and gives abundant sus-
tenance for her child.
Strengthens the muscles and
nervcs.cnrichestheblood.
Overcomes weakness wake-
fulness and lack ofencrgy
Keeps off all chills fevers
and other malarial poison.
WMWlJYlRIJYlSSifflRlWlRlsI StockJo
AAlAlllO-ruiiuw.-. ..... -.. w irv -7
sytK
jci nm- H't mnroT. iijb'i'avmkv m aix anh irorn'rox.
rJumE BON TON OF THE OJTY !1S
f
IM (lUJII'UOKS
imi:
uot'oits
ia'cki.i.i.vii:
mails'
310ST IIMdltVNr.
PRIVATE WINE ROOMS
For tint AtcomiiioJiitlon or out (Jiiet.
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ALL
ARE INVITED
Alt aro Welcome
C. BURGOWER
WARE Mill Jewelry
Will infuse with new
the weakest invalid
life
; Walker St. Ilaltlmoie I)rc itSi.
IV nix ywn I )mve lcn a r'fl
u(Tcrtr dam lllooil Uie !)
)ii:MlanrnJCoimlli.illon.aNilbccnint
p dcbllluicd Out 1 could not rculu
ini)0ilnjf on my 6toindi.li In fact
Ufa lilj almott Ij'LOijie a Imrdcn.
Jlnall)' vlin Iiojh; hadnlrnoit left
me my liuibaml aeclre JImowm'si
Iko:i IIitikki advcrtUril in llit
pajnr. Induced me lt;lvc it n trial.
I hi now takinff the third bottlo
iitid luve not fell well in six.
yean a 1 da Jl the iirvicnt lime.
Mri. t. V. Gvirrts.
Brown's Ikon Bittkks
will have a belter tonic
effect upon any one who
needs "bracing up" than
any medicine made.
J. V.MHtUt '. .'. H. llntlfU ICnn'r ASup't.
vowr woitTjr
GAS LIGHT CO.
D1.A1.I.IIM IS Al.li KlMIOir
Oas Slcimi & Wtor IMpes
VALVES FITTINGS
"W7 -A.'"T O H IE3JS O L O O 3E3L 1&
COLD SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES.
All Itlnrln orMtiNlrnl ItstrumontH.Htrlnps.i'lr. KnKravlttRilono In tho 1i-Uty!o. Kpcelul
Attention Klvcn to llt'imlrlne- orli nnU OooiIh nrruntod.
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JMEtxija. Stooot Fort "X77"oitJbLp T025C.
First National Bank
Cor. Houston and Second Sts..
Fort "Wortlx Texas.
CAPITAL $100000. SURPLUS $30000.
OFFICERS:
M. B. L0YD President. D. C. BENNETT Vice President.
GEORGE JACKSON Cashier.
DIRECTORS :
J. S. Godwin M. B. Loyd Jamos D. Rood Zano Cotli D. C. Bonnolt
Goorgo Jackson J. Q. Sandidgo.
TRANSACT A CENE-RAL BAE!KS1SG BUS3WESS.
BEST INNORTHTfiJ
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J. 1. Smith.
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TIDBALL VANZANDT & CO.
FOET "WORTH TEXAS.
A General Banking Business Transacted.
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Steam Brass Goods
OV AlAi KINDS.
ACIKNTH fOlt
Patont Friclionloss Chock Valve
Gibson's Lift and Forco Pump
Victor Globo Valve
Koystono Injector
Tito Call.
Oif Colic ftirwilo by tln tn or -J00 n. ill
wiirltN tfi w); iUillu!iil to 7.; ly tlio IWl Bw. 6U
cdtiiNitt workN.
Firo Brick Tilo Firo Olay for Salo.
llntlnmU'Kirlvcn on U UlmUof uni. Men in
wntir mill iUuitiilK wink utc. OiUce iiml
Hlioimt Uik W Orltn.
-Cull unit uxniiiltin Victor (lll Yftlvo
ntulCliiH')' ''ulvnj licntlit tlionmrkut.
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CnllvntlntiN mado nml promptly romltt-cd.
of Knropo.
Kxch nco drawn on nil tliu piinclpiil cltloi-
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STAPLE AND FANCY GEOOERIES
Tobaooo ctaaca. Oiso.xs
Calii'oruia bruits and Cftiuicd Goods.
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The Great Popular Roulo of TR
CoHo&Sl(
TjiJ); you wllinniln larpj nnrt freih Mock to Miloot trim nt Bottom ll'rlccit.
corner of iloiiHtnu nml I'lmt fclruut lit J. Jl. llrowii's old ntiind.
Boittlicniit
HilpSU.
H.N Conner & co.iHENRY & SANDIDGE
Agricultural Implements Iron Wagon and Plow Woods
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I Browne Sulkey Buford Brinley and Other Plows.
BARBED AND PLAIN WIRE
; Blacksmith and Carpontor Tools a Specialty.
COIl. KOUKTU AND HOUSTOX HTH.
FORT WORTH TEXAS.
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Booksellers and Stationers
tltliink Dunlin llutoM luniirjU'tiiUT' filco.)
PICTURE FRAMES ALBUMS AND
POCKET BOOKS.
Blblas. School and Gift Books
OUDKUAND IKTTKU (TUIPl.l-
CATK COI'YINU UOOKS
( hivalualiU- Iti MeivliAnt.t unit Truv-
cllnij Mvn.)
Guitars Violins Banjos Tambormas
Accardoons Valentines and
Croquet in Season.
Vhijjl tuv unit (InvoitlKB hi "inith-1 Hhnuhorn tmll to nmkc tho ilm cmnK.
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IViercliant Tailors
And Jcitlrrn n .
NO. 32 HOUSTON STREET. LU I HING HATS CAPS and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
STREET PAVING.
COMNECTION&
At (iAl.VKKTON with AlnlloryJJneStwsw I
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Ijiin r.lnn for JS'uw Urlcitnt IndlwX
t'orptiH CUriKtl Jlrowimtllle ul iw
uruz.
At AltCOLA with I. A O. N. XL ItforWua-
hln and towns In llrnzorlu county.
A TM ul 'lltMin . .... II II . U 4. Rf.
(Hunnol ltoutm for CoIuiutiiK VtOw j
ttiirwood JjtillnK'. ti.ui Anionio.ian
TTlf.tl.l id i.l Uf.ibrnrn TnrnnnTlit iitl.
iilso for Houston niultttnrnndCnfel
lloiilo JlfiiiitnoiitUriinK9UkCHA
llio Tcflio Country Xsv ir4IllH!
lit I'llMil 411 1IIT UWlMvrt "j ifll
I JiHt; with JSvw Vorlc Texand
can jmiiwuy rorwnanon cw
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riinri7i.lnvii Ailhllti. lJ.111 llMCO t
IlrnunrolH San Antonio nnd L'f
At MrOHKGOH with Toxns and HI. $
H'y lor Waco t 'omloitm Athwi
l'lcasnnt OlIfnurnndTiurkMi-
AtMOKUAN with Toxtw tVntral W;1
Wnco lto.s iiloii Iredell CUow
. polntMon tliutlitie. ..TiiriJii
At CliKKUlt.NK Junction at BallM W"""
or (. t. a h. i'. ivy. .-
At KOI IT WORTH with SIo. TacNIa .'
hh.V l'npltlc Ityx. for nil lJnl0S.
llni'Sj ror Kl t'liHO 8nnUtI;ofen3r:
Cisco mid tho I'liclfle Const n?'5L
nan City bt. LoitlH C'hlwwt. 7L
nnd nil poImIh North Iiit and w i
At IIALIri with II. & T. c. n'y.T.r.
nnd :tlliiK l-'xtonHlonofMo.i.i';!-
-Hio Hint your tlcki-t rtmU over tbt
Va ul. intortnntlon luldr - y
vnnts Imt tlio oilier nutilons iu( n hiu
mthoy lmt) In (ho mvntttiii. -
&)Ii'(hj PniitafHitpIi.
Tim Jh'lton oiirtutl tlot1- not Imvo
ny faith In n tnHti(i(Unnnl rouvun-
Uon;lt MiyHu mnv cnnll(ton voultl
lmvi tn l KWiiHowitl whoU wIutiMii.
)f HinvnthntintH inr Milnnittvtl by
liioooiiRul tho injilt cttn tiilit the
utitul inw untl ivjwt Uk hml ivntl Ihitt
ny tlttd nifaiiH tho fnlliv vtuiMthuUnn
ran ho iul In Hhttu In Unu.
horn. I irolotf. hmrovur. lu iiun ilutr.
tiUKlilnvil Oovon luiHoiiSiKutlhlicows
lolnvak ilpthv stitnij; i'hmitftrl?tU
unite htltor. mul tho huh-hreitl Duvttn
holfiri to a tlKiixniiihlniil Shojlhoni
hull UhiilhtAl(ltirnn)tht)tl lnttr
tlmn uxln);tvi) ojwoa of thtuouKh-
hnHl .shnrihnrn. (luo M. I'ium;.
Xatiouitt .mt lVtA Journal.
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..... . Yiwiitaiii.i: Livi:n lMi.tJs ri tin-
a awi iniiffu jonly wilt) nnilMiioivtiiwIy for hlllmii-
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inrni(;uniii mo uiuieti ounw itn
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Tailoring Establishment Complete in Every Respect.
A SPLENDID LINE OF PIECE GOODS ALWAYS IN STOCK.
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