Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 120, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 15, 1883 Page: 2 of 8
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HEE GAZETTE: FOBT WORTH. TEXAS. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14.
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h'i:inj:siay mornino aimwst in.
PUBLISHED EVERY DAY
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Loving Publishing Company.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
HnrmmiNo to tlio extension of the
niMivay mall gerviee Into Mofclco llio
Now York TViItt ny "ow that the
railway companies nro rapidly ex-
tending (heir lines from our Southern
frontier toward the cnpltnl of the Mcx-
lean Republic the establishment of In
ternational railway nnitla cannot no
long postponed. Potnmster-Ck'H-eral
GmaWAM has directed
1 dm nttuntlnn of the Mex-
1 1 oo ! lean postal nuthoiltlcs to tills subject.
ISS imdliiis suggested the possibility of
w mihstitiitliiii railway mall heryieo
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IDEDSTTOIISr TEXAS
Whoknalo l)iler Hi
? no month
hrtiomonthi
Htz months
nnAVimr
TllMWEVni.V nAZETTK . . . "IB i .
Hah uoen recotitly enlarged and Improved for the International uxcniiiigu
and notrconuuu urtmy vauvnvn "';" nf inn U Iiv ma bv WlW 01 vera
"""""""-' V m
ruz. It Is very plain that
he railways already furnish a belter
adiw rrco of pouie ni tuo following low j llR.u8 0f milj communication so far
a . iriiiitn toiiu 1111 irniii inn nrnuiu in liiu
dBUyiUHonK.innitinitlltliebcfctttnrtehcnp-1 n
wtnuperhi Uio country mm lo mtwicrnw
In nil nnrUriM hat lilted KtAlCftnildflin' t
raten:
Throe month
BIT mont.
ouo year
1 25
! as the residents of Northern Mexico
2iw ! ami their correspondents in thin coifn-
Mubnorlptlon to dIly-Anrt weekly l Htrlctly In .. . u s probable
nUvanco.ixmi nil rnicmU)ipcd when lime ir arc contmiui aim "- " i "
paid for oxpir-. I that by the addition of short "star
Bttlranlrlwnl 2VZ . in 111? ' routed a more satisfactory
paper changed will plcasa i
!inmuulcAllou both the old
ana now ua
arena
iS'
service us far South as the city
Kmnlt Ly flrnft oa 1ort Worth potttifflco f Mexico can bo established. Appn-
ShomlYo wc will not be mjU'le for j retitly the time for the proposed chnngu
K"SW'iArm Kort Worth Tex. I I "ear at hand Some ofour Mexican
Hpechnou coplfj koijI (rco on application. ; olfhl)OrM regard with alarm the work
of citizens of the united btutcsln
I their republic. The more Intimate
IIIUXCII OKKlCkS.
n-Thf T-OVI.NO 1TB WBl I?" Wr ...'. lilln.l. t.n..rl
Ante ettablithttl Jlrwteh VJllcti for cor ivinn leufce vi wiii iumv ..
jpomfciier nml We rtceipt 0.;M'lY"'AJ' i .Mexico wllicll llltlHt 0OIUU with U
and iuitcr(n'Um)nml whrrc ftlet nf the Owe -'"" 'i " "
pmi' .ftibiicafforu mi aiivny t otind 4 g00i international mail service may
'"bah' antonio-a'o. 220 xriroM rtct dispel tlieir fears and bolienellelal in n
jieiioMKHAKKisJrfi)ifffrCHAK.Hi:AiiAuoii I iMtUtli-nt ub well aa in v commercial
fol't'CHpOnlll'tlPI' Moli(..l(t.
Oolokaho Citv KII UJKI
Waco J. K.KTnKKr.Mitnoeer.
Manaler.
way.
l'ostago to bo Paid.
. .It requires one cent to prepay the
' postage on a cony of theGAZirn'K; one
cent on the Wool Grower and two
cciMi on tho Stock Journal Where
two paper are enclosed in one pack-
age U requirea two cont and If an-
other paper Is enclosed with tho Atock
ouniailt re(iiire three ccnln.
a-j -
J'ersonH leavini) the cl(i or the utatc
durhitf tho Kummcr months can have
the DAILY GAZETTll mulled to
them poHtpnhl. for $1 pir month. The
uddre.nn man fc chaiucd as often as
dr.nlrcd. Tho OAZlSTTntvllVbomall-
ed to travelers in Europe jiotatjc pre-
paid for 51.30 per month.
Tub celebration of Martin Lrm-
i:it'b entry into the town of Krfurt
CJcrmany Is beiny carried out with
yieatmicc(.'i'S.
A vorn was leeently taken at a
luwn-tennhtmity on cMl service re-
form which showed nine for and one
against It. The hired man who took
cire of the grounds east the odd
ballot.
NOAH'S ARIC roiINI).
It has been announced hi Constan-
tinople that a party of Turkish cin-
' misi-ioncrs nppointetl to investigate
the question of avalanches on' Mount
Arnv.it BUddenly canie upon u gigantic
structure of heavy oak wood protrud-
ing from a glazier. Tho inhabitants
wild they had seen it' there for six
yea n but had been afraid to approach
UbccaubciiHpltltof llerco aspect had
been been looking out of
the upper windows probably
Noah's tfhost. This did not
deter the comnilf-sioneis howevr
who woie determined to reach it. Alter
incredible hardships and muub schem-
ing and engineering they reached it.
The ark was found to bo in good
statu of preservation although the
angles had been brokeu.in Its descent.
The report suys they recogni.ed it at
onco whlcli of course Is very reasona-
ble. They entered it and found that
It was painted brown. It will lie a
matter o( much regret that the Uiblo
did not record the color of the paint
u-iod In tho ark as tliis would have
furnished a missing link. All the ic-
EMi'Kitoit Vji.mam of Oerinany iMiireiiients now In elloct in Great
and Kmperor Krancis JubKrii ofijtrilain for the shipment of liorscs
Austria met at Salzburg last Week and ' hud lieen carried out to
(Ook two glni-ses of beer together with j the letter in tho construction of this
Umberger cheese and pretzels. Tho j tmtaent barge. It was linposslblo for
meeting way a notable one.lt is lobe (the commissioners to ascertain how
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far Into the glacier (lie ark extended
but (hat will soon bu ascertained as an
Anieilean lias visited the concern and
entertd Into negotiations for its im-
mediate transfer to Amend. It. will
doubtless be placed near Ci.ixh'Atra'.s
needli'.
.
Htipposed as it was cabled to America
tlie night it occurred.
Tiu: dispatches' announce tlmt
the Hrothorhood of Telegrnpheis has
nearly Hiirreiidered ind (hat tho striUe
will soon end. The delusion whlcli
. . .... ... I..1..I.... I. il... C....I.1 i.
leans men io uiutugu m ' inmu itu.uoAi i'.v-i:s
folly of dictating t" their employera . 'i'ic preminiption of a legislature in
"the lermftof their service and plan or ' tearjj who shall and who shall not
co.uduutlug business Is certainly illus- 1 1)0 furiilaliecl with free passes by r.ii'i-
trated in this case. I muls was very appropi lately con-
-en. (lenined by the Nashville Chattanoo-
Tm: following story Is told In the K(V t St. Louis railroad not long since.
Cincinnati A'citw of tho dog of a Texas T0 leulHhiture of Tennessee at Its last
gentleman: "He followed his owner session parsed an act lequiring the
to gamlilliiK house one dnj. It was ' rhVayH f tho state to furnish free
against the rule but still the propile- ( jnSHt.3 to the hoiud or railway eom-
tor did not turn him out so he linger- j mSHioners. The umiiiI nlode of tho
ed near tho poker table. Suddenly ' reformers him been to enact or attempt
when Ids owner was betting largely j0( tat no one connected with tho
on three aces the dog (lew at hlm as u.Kis.iHtive uxecutlvu or judicial do-
If mad and bit nt his legs and tore puttiuunU of the whit. government
Ids coat and broko up tho game. All ! Hiiould accept Mieh documents but tho
. throw down their handn In the mdee t h) of Tennessee trleil anotlier way.
. and llio dog's owner saw that his op-1 After their cnnmibsloners were'ap-
lioneut had a ilush. Since that ho ' ointed th v made a renuest. under
he has refused oilers of large sums for I to law referred to of the Nashville
that dog from Texas gentlemen of tho Chattanooga .t St. Louis railway com-
strictest honor." j puny for passes. Tho president of tho
""V" - ! company lefused to recognlzo the au-
innsaioaiaueuoii .uouony ui ui.m ..... .... .lu- il.Liuillllirij to
i-.V large stock of goods of Wi:NAR .fe i.wiiento to thu rallwavs of thu
SAMUm.S to the Chase Trading Com- 8tu0 l() whom Hhoul( .
pwijrHnr thu lnrgo mini of 5136U3 Ih an- m0 jms0H) illt 0(l tho upplleants
other Indication of (he Ininienbo husi- thut.asa matterof eonrtey his road
nebs boom this cltvl enjoying 'llmti ....... Mllm .... .. thl ..
a llrni doing business In this city can ojniftlH 0 H)Ut.thut H woull
.'ithoiit
ic-
L'pt tlie passes as a matter
nr.uim't.tQv I til t. iirfH'e.ifliwI (it roi'iinillv
and seller. The il-m that oun allotd i (omun(l t-ulUlH lhl. r ht Mml(jr the
according to existing Indications far
in tho future. AVeak and defaulting
nations may maintain a nominally in
dependent existence but It will be by
reason of Jealousies rather than the
forbearance of stronger powers. No
nation Is absolutely safe which is not
in a condition to defend itsclft nor can
It bo in this condition no matter how
strong in other respects without a
well-established credit. Nations can-
not therefore nllhrd to ho unfaithful
lo their pecuniary obligation. Credit
to them as tto Individuals is money;
mid money is tho. war power of tie
age. The credit of the United States
is bright and untarnished. Its debt
was created by the people in their suc-
cessful struggle for individual anil in-
divisible nationality. It .was not a
debt imposed upon unwilling .subjects
by despotic authority hut onoincuncd
by thu people themselves for the preser-
vation of their government. Its bur-
dens have been cheerfully borupby the
people but they do not wish to bear
them n u necessarily nor permanently.
Let then our surplus revenue bo ap-
plied to the reduction of the debt. The
idea of dividing a surplus and national
revenue among the states as has been
proposed was put In praetlce undo
Jackson's administration with the re-
sult that tho very next year there was
a detlctency In the national treasury in
consequence of it falling oil" of revenue;
and no one has seriously proposed a
repetition of the scheme until now.
Besides it Is better tliat the states
should not get accustomed to looking
to tho federal treasury for help for the
reason that such a practice- will tend
to foster carelessness of expenditure
for what comes easily goes easily. Hut
why have any surplus revenue? Much
better If not applied to debt reductibn
to abolish the whole system and free
the people from needless burdens.
TtiXAS STATU XKWS.
Tliis is the week of prayer appointed
by the Methodist bishops' for the
Southern states.
Nat Mathews of VanZandt county
lias a calf only two months old and
welulis 'S) pounds.
Morris County Iferald: Statistics
allow that Dalugerlleld has shipped
nearly double the amount of cotton
and we feel feifo In saying nioie than
double the amount of lumber and
other things in lrko piopoition over
the previous year.
Brenham Manner: Texas i.s the creat-
i-st cattle producing state In the
Union but Toxans now eat canned
corned beef put up In Kansas City of
the llesli oi Tex is cattle. Texans a no
1 1 1 vi:ahs out.
TllO lyOIIROltt
ii m... uo...g ims iiess in mis cuy uau j 0u.llH - tll0 Htato-tliat is wouh
alloid to pay such a price for a sio-.k vo 0U perilll(IIslon to H0 wlthoil
oi goods (o bo placed on the niatket j furi fJ(j10 ommisIom!rri l0
immediately Is an earnest oi a healthy ftww t Ulu 8 nH u uluUt
state of business both for the buyer . . lm 1)romlk.( to -onim
to pay 80 much for a htock of goods
sold.at forced side can ad'ord to sell
4110111 cheap In propoidoii and no bet- j
..ter bargains were ever ofl'ercd In (Ids
city than can bo obtained from the
purchasers of this stock of goods.
I r there be an otyfelum on cirth It
-lt probably in "ICgypt" III. In de-
scribing one of several springs whlcli
exist there u correspondent says; "Tho
wnlor is strongly diuretic and what is
most singular it Is to many poisons
quite intoxicating making one's head
' feel for u few moments much art though
i' (he had taken a regular oilhodox drink
under tho benign provisions of the
Bcorr law." Thctu'nro natural ad-
vantagefi which are oalculated to give
"Hgypt" a boom. If them Is anything
the North American people want it is
mi intoxicant that (Iowa from the
ground without let or hinderance and
especially without price. Good.bye
(ho matutinal cocUlall; good-bye the
nightly night-cap for which we have
to put up filteen cents. To Egypt tho
St:ir of Kniplro takes its way.
law mid were promptly refused.
Nothing further was done until quite
recently when It is stated the com-
missioners went to tho railway limua-
rfors and ollored'to tako passes on any
terms. They doubtless concluded not
to wait for a supieuio uouit decision
holding that a legislature cannot
compel a railway corporation to
glvo free .passes to anybody.
rmiLic l'.viTii
One of the best authorities on
finances published In .tho United
States furnishes an analysis of tho na-
tlonaldebt t date and mikes some sen-
sihluaud sound suggestions. It jnys'
the maintenance of the publio faith is
a natlou'd necet-slty. Nations do not
and cannot safely accumulate moneys
to be used at a future date and exigen
cies aie coiibtn ut ly occurlng In which
(lie richest and most powerful are
under tho nicesslty of borrowing
The millennial days when nations
shall beat (heir swords Into plough-
shares and their spears into pruning
hooks and learn war no more are yet
int oleonmrir.lrino made of the tallow
and refuse fat of Texas cattle put up In
Kansas or some other country.
Austin County Tune: On the 10ih
lust the Iriends of Mr. Hubert Kidd
of Sealy presented hliu with a gold-
headed cane 'appropriately engiavtd
that being the date of his lOiitli anni-
veivary. Mr. Kldd Is stiilabluto walk
about very well and we expect him to
come to (own uexi i iieMiay m voie on
(lie proposed constitutional amend-
ments. Austin County Tiinrs: For some
days a mad dog bus been prowling
through the sueels lilting at
every living thing lie approached
He is known to have bitten more than
a do.en dogs and unreliable rumors
add a mule and a negro to tho list.
Tuesday morning Constable Glenn sue-
oco'Jed'ln killing him after an exciting
chase and a nutubei of shots.
Abilene Quill'. Halrd was this -week
connected with the rest of the world
north and south by telephone. Many
ofour citizens have been hnldinir con
versations with persons in Coleman
City. U will be remembered that the
military telegraph line recently ad-
vertised for sale was bought by a
telephone company who changed it to
a telephone line. 'Phis is a conve-
nience to people living on the lines
ami Is but another evidence that the
"world do move."
UeiuU'ison Timet); LuV. Sunday
morning Inquire Davis found a hon-c
tied to a bush near his held which
from all appearances had been there
three four or live weeks. In its
scramble for liberty the ilit of the
saddle was broken and the saddle vas
still lying near. Tho squire suys it
actuaUy looks like the picture of a
patent mrdlclne horse betoie tftking.
It was hitched there by t-otiie one who
has mysteriously disappeared. No one
iias tlie least Idea who-c horse It I
who bitched it. there or anything
about It more than Is above lelated.
Shackelford S''in Cupl. Lee's pas-
ture fence was cut la-t week which
fact we regret exceedingly to learn as
our county is on the high road to pro-
giessand the cutting down of thcu
leneew u licpi up win uwi. uiv nuii
the sale of real estate but will kill the
trade of our town. It has already had
a diiniavlng eU'ect upon tliu sale of
laud as we nave Heard oi several par-
ties who came to our county with tint
expectation of tattling among us. but
on healing of the fences hitvjng been
cut left Just as toon they could get
away siylug they would not give ten
cents per n"ro for Shackelford county
land if they weie not allowed to fence
It. The members of our legislature
should pike this matter unde; advNe-
nieutand pass a law at (heir next ses-
sion making it ti penitentiary ollense
for a man to willfully and maliciously
cut hia neighbor's foiwe '
Uel Cltlcit St. I.oiiIk lms
'.rv lliul.
St. Jnils I'osl-Dlnputch.
'J'lie Inst ouo or Washington's colored
Imilv servants wlio died in this cit.V
iiad his toes pointing to the cellliig of
a small room near isimn aim uratioi
streets one flight six years ago. He
was declared to bo positively tlie final
claimant for a plnco In tho large army
of black men who had the honor and
pleasure of administering to (ho wants
of the father or his country when Jn
tho zenith of Ills glory. The declara-
tion that tho last had been put far
i i ...i ... t..uiir.
CllOUgll UllllUr BKHHIU iw JiiaLiiv
tho hope that he wouldn't be heard
from again has since proved to have
been without nindutlon. Tho gentle-
niui who edit tlie curiosity corners of
newspapers nowadays have In the past
few weeks trotted out several blaek-borry-litled
freaks almost old enough
to have been grnudfathcis when tlie
war for American Independence was
begun. They may now add another
In tlie person of Thomas "White a bed
ridden uarity residing in a sniaii cot-
tage back of Lindoll paik who can
look out from his pillow upon live gun-
eratlons of ills children the oldest
being his son John White aged ninety-
coven snowy-haired skeietoii'ligured
and almost as feeble and helpless as
his father who it Is asserted by his
grand-daughter Mrs.Charloite Gaines
auedhixtv-flve was born in February
17-l'J and Is consequently Ml years
old.
"He whz horned " saUlMrs. Gaines
"on do plantation of a man named
Grews. I don't know nuflln' about de
spellln' oh his name chile. When he
wu. ten yean urn no wuz given to Air.
Dalton who had a place alongside the
Washlngtons and dar lie remained for
ober forty yeah. He done knowed all
do "Washington family an' I often
heern him talk about Masscr George
an' laugh w'en anybody reeded about
what a good little boy he wu. 'Why'
grandpa utun to say 'Masser George
many and many a time stnhd his
father's tolmcky and kern out under
de trees In have a (pilot smoke an' ho
used to tell yarns about whlppin' In-
juns an' kllllu' bear dat war de wust
lies that ebber pierced my ears.' Dmi
dat cherry tieo story. Graulpa made
mo' fun ob dat dan anytnin' else bt-
kase lie said the Wasliliu;tous nebber
had no clieiircs on deir laud all de
lime be knowed dem and besides ir
(ley had and Matser Georirehnd cliopt
It down wid an ax he'd n nebber
'feed it kas lie allors ninued into thu
woods and madu faces a ids dad w'm
th old gen'Iau wanted to lick him."
The J'oht-J'Htjxifo'i rOjioiter was now
'funding at the bedsideofjohn Wlii'o
the mail of Ml ycais. His skin tight-
ly drawn upon ills face was of a green-
ish yellow hue and revtaled
every bone beneath almost as plainly
in If thno had remove 1 the
entire cutaneous covering. The closed
eyes weie sunk buck deep in their
Mk'kets tlie no-e was as pinched and
thin as if a clothespin had held 1 1 in
its embrace for foify yeai; tlie tissue
pajier like lips were half parted the
eais withered and the head bald ex-
cept for a lifht white fure which
seemed (o be springing into existence
on its surface. Tlicie was no apparent
respiration and to tlie reporter John
White looked like a very dead darky.
Nu other portion of his anatoniv wiis
exposed except his lace which was
skeleton like and death lined.
Tlie reporter had been referred to an
old Mullanphy stieet doctor who had
attended John White from time to
time. Heing aked his opinion of
White's age the doctor said ho had no
reason to doubt the statement.- made
by Mrs. Gaines. White was undouht-
eply the oldest niau lie had overlooked
upon but he had been practlculy dead
for eleven years and might as well be
buried and mourned for at once.
NOTICE.
To the Merchants of North
You can find right at your doors PREIQBt uk
SAVFn. n.r. IT. A STTimM Vm
complete assortment of
DRY 000
NOTIONS FHsne 19
Bopts Shoes and.
t. VI
At the Immense Establishment of
n-rc3 p-i
WlAKTIN-BlOWSr
IT'oi-t TVorth
P.S -We are strictly Wholesale and studjrfljjfa
xuiioiBsuu ui ivioi uiiccais oniy.
THE M.-B
J. I. ROBBINS
WALL. PAPER
Sign Work Interior Decorating
Specialties
AT ti. K. PAINT SHOP
No 9 Main Street.
JPE OFESSIONAL.
W. W. KOUTH
HomcBopatbic Physician
FORT WORTH TEXAS.
OFFIChs-No. 18 Jlffiin Slrett. JResiilmce
N. If. Oullioun twit T7iirf .Streets. 5-25lf
im.A..T.LUVUENGE.
DENTIST
(Jen. Grant does not IlUc to travel on
Sunday If ho Can help If. Tlo other
day Gen. Porter telegiaphcd tij hint in
tlie Catsklll niouiltains that (a direc-
tor's car was at hs disposal fof a trip
to Long Hranch on SundaV. Gen.
Gnint politely declined It hiivjou: "1
always tried not to tiavel ouSunday
when 1 held olllce tniil iheroloes not
seem to be and reicsonablo extuio for
It now" A'
ty "
A Texas Hear Story.
S'lin Anto'ito IletAlil.l
A gentleman was out hunting re-
cently on the Nueces. He had killed
a good deal of small game while out
hunting during tlie day and was re-
turning home a short while before
dark with just enough ammunition to
load ills litle and put four shots in his
pistol This was unfortunate too In
one respect as will be seen further on.
In pursuing the journey towaid home
this nilirhter hunter for so lie can
fairly be called saw a bear go into a
hollow tree and lesolved to have
sonic bear meat. He compelled
bruin to descend from his lild-l
lug place and shot him dead with the
rule as hoeuicrgea from the hollow.
Another hear soon made Us appear-
ance from the same tiee no doubt to
bee what was the cause of all the nick-
el on (hpoutslde and met wilh same
the fate as the former this time shot
with the trusty pistol. A pair of dead
bears Is a patty good day's work for
ono hunter but (hoy continued to
(Mine out. of that treo at a rapid rate
until five weie piled up dead on tho
ground Five shots only the hunter
had and every shot mtido a dead
hear. Hut that Is not nil. Two nioro
mown beats invule their appearance.
Tlie hero of tliis wonderful storv had
no more ammunition left but h'U bra-
very was equal to (he occasion. He
attacked them with ids empty gun
and made such a desperate battle that
the bears crippled and wounded fled
from the scene of Unit mighty and ter-
rible conflict leavimr the ininloi' In
peaceful possession of his five dead
trophies and the hero of one of the
most remarkable bailies on record.
' -. -
Attention has been called anew in
l'ails to the order of tho Hrcfuutcd
Clares. There am 18 oftbeo nuns
and Hhiro uirder U2 years of age. The
reason of tills according to a state-
nient Just made by Harm? l'alet Is
that the rule of the Clare is so e.c.
slvely severe that nearly all the In-
mates die young. They go barefoot
on (hu cold stouo lloo-Ing; they never
;imii u vmse ves ai a lire evui Iho
kitchen (Ire being placed beyond their
access ; they cat meat only "on Christ-
inas day : they sleep on u narrow
board: they must spend ten hours
every day upon their knees and thev
aro only allowed to speak to" opu
another on rare occa&ious.
FORT WORTH TEXAS
OFFICIS.-IH Seaton UnlUltnir ovor Wm
Urowu't. Grocery Htore.
ivs-ZI-ly
N. WAXLEltlCH
3D jE3 1XT "3? X SJ "X"
FORT WORTH '1EXAS.
OFFICE-No. 13 Main ?.1rect. Up Main
UHBS NITROUS OXIDE GAS.
MUM
The Great Popu!uyt
J. J. KANE.
Architect and Superintendent.
FORT WORTH TEXAS.
OFFJCJir-Qi(r Firtt Xattonal Dank.
riatiH and RpeclilcUli.ns with nil modern
improvement!. Including esthnntefc of the
cpmof ovory description of buildings in the
Ity or country. Poslttllca Hox 39. 8251
W. II. Cowa.v. J.V. 1'ohr.y
COWAN & POSEY
Attorneys at Law Notaries Publio
Ami Crnrral 11(a) Kilntc llrokrn
SEETWATBR NOLAN 00ONTT TEXAS
AKentK for Texas ntutro.ul fluids. Hpccla
Attention to Collection!. References: First
Si1.""""1 Riinlt AVcAihorlord; Hon. T. 11
n'rw .cVuBe.2.h JlV?Bl '"triet Ilrecki
Tex ! K6 ' K' Flullulf clsc.
1. M. Cr.ABK;
W.8. SMI.T.W00U
CONNECT
At G AliVVSTON wU Malli
for Key Wost unii :
nun Lino for NwOr
t'orpua Christ) ilronl
uruz.
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Vila and toirni la Urua
AtKO.SENIIKUO vllh.O
ihun.sci noma im t
lliiniood.Lullntr.S
t'viildoiindVsure&
Also ror iioasionjtc
Route. Ileuumont.Q9i
tho Techo 0)ncur)i
nil nolnttiln titles
Knsl- wilh Xnffc-tJ
cjin Unllwny fcflartl
Minions on ir.iw-
t At BRENHAM wltilUIt!
btctxd Leili)CtierSBP.i
Aumia
AT MII.ANO With Upm
I'lilestlnc iwwt.l
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israuiiieifl sav&z
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At MORGAN with Jtinj
Wnco ijess.niro
nrilMa nn thAl llDG.
At OI.miUKNK JajttlM'l
or U l ss.Jf.R-
At KORT WORTH wltttj
nn&l'nclflcHjHo'1!
linen; for 13 raw."-
Cisco nnd the ftcUif'
Bt;iiyKuio
niwl nil iHilllll.NOf
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nud callus wiei
m-Kb tli til vnurllci
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NOTICIS TO
rvillT' fV.ttmiUfilhnCTI
I tv. Texas will rf!
rw'W.i'yffivisw
to pliitlH nlutpwM'Jjl
-v'..:iii.a.inv. iho J5tbu r
Tho plioiR nml wfiSl
will In on llle la lbefl!l
County i-our: on "w.'S.'l
I'nrilfH li t (1IIIC 0" '""ii
iiccoiiiiiniiv tlicirprojwri
cat ions of their iiropw
Af A.lnl tll1 lllU.ll
OUt Of Wlllll ClOM Of
partHOftliu o ."JJifti
pies lo no nepomieu rzui
I 'rf IM1 llll II1IIW"Ta
ouiilhv iw iho wr
wk' ........dr
No piiyincni ' ' Sid
iriU'l I" U iikiv ; . in
Bneclllentloim(icB
!'""S
lAVt" in 'itoiieriil WRSK
i yy K"""..
unit niuuu """r. ifi
" .
CLARK & SMALLWOOD. i.SpSa :
POM' 1 l.su '". Aiiiit
1 imitcrhil iiK'd i"ul
flt j ... in iMiinn io iurniM"-" .
nuunwys-az-Law ana tteai Ti.owrkwinii
inu esi-ii" ' ".VnnuKt
ESTATE AGENTS.
COLORADO CITY TEXAS
vmrVr0nccg ! Ex.aovJi8. D.rorter Nnh-
Temi. ; nou J' " c MM 1'urlB
C. If. REMINGTON
Contractor and Builder!
Plan. peclncatio!iR nrd estimate
nuninucu on application.
Office and Shon on Houston bo-
vheonx2lfth and sij' reots.
r.Vywill WWI
.' '".V".J ..'. ith on
HUH rivv V ..i.nwf.
urchiect III cliowj.
rewhiud eiHiicn "r'Vi
mi ikcfontuiiro of ii" .
All work io b !?' J?
of llie nrrhltrct i""il
""""'iffiiTidtfW'
iniinvn kiicli vrori ""1j
nil oxtro wffl'J
fiiilcoKtooji'; roii;
(hictwl fron UiiO BV
wcl.wnlracrlor
.....rlr t n llll UUl iv -. .
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clerk WnMj"fAJSrf;
LJ'''w.JeclWArj
culvcd.
yfrTTiitucuts Mo
pniriviflir.frul'luui'lHs fire er...... ...
I n.gotiailonu for iho complete aniiexn- Tlie finest lot of fillverwaro ovor of-
lion nf JloMiia and llojz?i'oiiila hy feml forjHak' In the city at Howard
I i vl T.iMi-'c I
more parties without
tvml 1 1W!
- . nvivl -. -V" ' f" VJ v -- - i.
k! (?. h'uqoks. All kinds or key are lUlcdiiiPl i I S'li'iiSf I'w olMdM' Vl
I rmiiMiil lit Aliihivm.Vfliln y ' UUi'.wA..ri . . "
.'.:.. ..i..- .. .. i.. ... .- :..i1.i.l (VUIIK.I
liiuiu inn in iisn rni J'uuver cili "' i ""iiih "A
dollar tlrlvlnir nml on. "r round irli I'cket fj" '
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