Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 335, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 5, 1883 Page: 2 of 8
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FR031 WASHINGTON
A Memorial Iij IHstrlct Attorney lhniis
ChccKliiff Die XrBllffcncc mid
Nepotism oCIiiIkc
BpcclaltothoOafOtto
Wafliliigioii Diecmlicr I A memo
rial forwarded l > y lloj A J Iaiiiih
district attorney for tho VWern dis-
trict of Toxn cilllnc attention to two
abuses existing n tliu tulinliiiatratljil
of Justice In tbo Ulted States district
court wus iircsciitcil to tlto xennto to-
day by Senator Coke Ho alloccs
first that the Judges In Texa wlillo
drawing jwy frequently on Blight ex
< U1 CA fall to hold court im provided by-
law and there exists no net to remedy
tho matter second that the Judge
persist m appointing Incompetentiel
ntlVcs to olllee and in holding them
tlieio In disregard of tho convenience
of others and cutiso prisoner tore
main nn unnecessary time hi uonllne
inent He states that in Western
Texas tliu district Judge lias held but
two sitting In tho Inst time yeais at
Brownsville mid In the Kastern dis-
trict of tho state tho judge failed to
hold any court for thu last term at Jef
ferwjii although prltoners weio con
lined lor trial He ehargra Hint the
judges make n sham or lioldlng courts
1 > y linvlng jiirois anil witnesses sum-
moned and at the last hour get up 11
pretext of a siuk child or other excuse
and adjourn the causo being laziness
and the rearorspondlng a few dollars
while away from home Severe lan-
guage was used and the memorialist
deniinds In tho name of Justice that
tbo I iw should compel tho judges lo
act dllicrotitly He says that appoint-
ing relatives has a baneful Inlluence
mid asks what chance has the govern-
ment or an Individual against
i dishonest clerk who Is the depositary
of public money and who uteil when
the Judge Is a relative of said clerk
He says the chief reason for the judges
remaining in ofllco after seventy is to
protect relatives Willi tbo petilioii
Jivuiii forwarded u bill to check Ju
dicial incapacity Tho bill prohibits
judges from appointing relatives to
places under tlieir control and pro-
vides for thu removal of those iclatlves
now III olllee all judges violating the
lawto be subject to rt lino of not less
than WOa or more Ibnii S3 0 > The
memorial caused much excitement
for district Judges every wlieru tiro de
nnuneed It Is well known that
llrewstei has also many telatlves in
olllee
Illy Astoclnteil 1icmJ
tiu vosru TiiMxtitAiir niir
Washington December Tliu pos-
tal telegraph 1111 introduced by JCd
lminds provides for a board consisting
of the secretary of stnte secretary ot
wnr uml postmastergeneral who shall
cau e to be located anil arranged four
trunk lines of postal telegraph con-
necting the northwestern northern
western southwestern and southern
pails of thu United States with the
city of Washington Aloiigsucli lines
otllccs are to be established iitHilcb
places as shall be for the public intei
e > t for Hie time being brom tluieto
time lines are to bo extended with
additional facilities such as congress
may provide Kates aro to be estab-
lished by tlie board mid lines con-
structed and kept in repair under thu
direction of the secretary of war and a
eoips of englneeis Tho seeietary of
war Isautlioried to acquire by pur-
chase subject to the nppioval of the
president tliu light of way lor the
construction of extension of Hues and
for iiiirnoes of location lie
Is attnorlcd to take and u e
Mich lauds tenements and heiedlta
meiits as may bo nooessary and pay
such comueiisatiou as may be deemed
leasoiiabb Thu clerks oporatois
electricians and others employed shall
bo selected under tliu provisions of the
civil servico law afler examination by
a boird appointed fur thu purpose
ij O IJUOO is appropriated for tliu lbeal
year oldlng June Ibsl Thu work-
ing mid operation of lliu lines tdinll be
under thu direction and chaige of the
poiMnnstcigcuernl mid nothing in
this act shall lie e mstt tied to iiroliibit
iiidlvlduals or corporations from curv-
ing on tho business of operating tele-
graph Hues
INOALlAS 1TNS10N HIM
Tho bill Introduced by lugallsto io
move certain arrears of pensions pro-
vides Una all pensions which liavu
been or may hereafter bo giautod hi
consequence of any death occurring
the cause of which originated in tliu
HLivice since Maieti I 1801 or in eiiii
Neipieuco of wounds or iujiiiles le-
i elved or disease contracted since then
shall dale Iroin tliu death or dlschargu
of the person on whose account tliu
claim has been or is hoieafler granted
Iftlio disability occuired pilot to dis
charge mid if tiny such disability oc
eurrcd after dlKcharue then from tliu
dtito of actual disability
Till IrtlYfliMV 1I1II
Tho bill lehitlng to bigamy mid po
lygeny intioduecd by Kduiunds does
not dlller uiattrially from thai intro-
duced by him last session
A npjv AMixmuNT
Senator Wilson ollVred a Joint too
liitiou propomig the following amend
incut to the constitution Congress
shall have power by appiopriato legis-
lation to juotcct citizens of thu Ililted
iSltites in tho exercise and enjoyment
of all rights privileges mid liuimiui
tle ami to asstiru tliem equal ptotec
tlon of the laws
Tin niw civil moirrs hill
lCdmunds1 bill providing for the fur-
ther protection oi colored eltleus be-
gins witii u preamble stating that
doubt has arisen whether tliu laws
of tliu United Status now lu foreo
aie lu all respects adequate to
thu protection of eltluns of any race
color or previous condition ot servi-
tude mid provides that whenever in
any case now pending or which may
hereafter bu ponding In any court in
any htiltu or tho Issue shall exist or bo
niude or any material question shall
nriso concerning any civil right of
person or rlulit of property which
Hindi bo assailed or maintained or as
Htilliid or deemed lu tiny
suoli Issue or question on
the ground that suuh Usuo or ques-
tions nilected by races color or pievl
ous condition of sei vltiide such per-
tain or persons against whom such
Issue or question shall bu made assert-
ed or inaliitnlucd oragalnst whom any
such denial shall bo made on thu
ground aforesaid shall bu hereupon
untitled to leiuuvu Mich caso to tho cir-
cuit court of thu United States for tliu
dlstrlol within tliu territorial limits lu
which such case shill bo pending foj
proceedings dial mid judgment
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fliE GAZETTE FORT WORTH TEXAS WEDNESDA DECEMBER 5
The8tate capital
Iitfcrc lnp Honor on tho IMucnHoti anil
JrnlnliigorMenniiites
The Dcnmiul or the Capitol Sjiullcnto
forCoiilrulorTiiclr Janil
Special to the Gatctte
Austin December 4 Tho report of
Col lohn Ford superintendent of tho
deaf mid dumb institute is now In
tho bauds or tliu printer It Is a vol-
uminous document mid tho following
extracts ore mado which show the
condition and methods or tho Institu-
tion The whole attendance during Inst
83tsliii was ninetyone TliC eurrlctt
Ham adopted Is
First year Names of objects quali-
ties n fuw verbs mid other parte of
speech simple sentences Jutliiuiis
primary lessons
of familiar
Second vear Inscription
objects writing letters number
Latlittmfl primary lessons Ieets
scripture lessons
Third year Conqiosltion nrltlime
tlc geograpliy peiiiuiiiishlii Lathmns
reader Keeps School Storic story of
the bible
Fourth vear Composition arithme-
tic geograpliy Ieets history of tho
Unhid States chillis philosophy story
of lie bible penmanship
Klfth year Composition arithme-
tic comprehensive geography Ieets
history of the Unltul States childs
book of nature penmanship story of
tho bible
Sixth year Composition arithme-
tic comp rehensive geography grain
mnr HUghiMins history of the United
States childs book of nnttiro story of
the bible natural history
Seventh year Composition arith-
metic Houstons physical geography
Hlggliisous history of thu Untied
States story or tliu bible natural phil-
osophy
I ho cost of the session of ninety
nine lavs closing June 7 lbSl was
0JS tho averairu cost of each
pupil per day being58r cents From
June 7 to Oct 111 lbS the nmouiit ex-
pended was IUI8U1 an actual cost of
1ir cents tier day fur eauh olllcor
tiaeliernnil employe Palatablu food
and good accommodations have been
given the students
Theestabllsinentof a stnte hoard is
advised with equal authority in super-
vising all the asylumj to consist of
three members and lecelvo n salary or
2000
Thu health of tliu pupils during thu
fall and winter lias not
been ns good as usual uml one Miss
Tillio lSiuher has died
Tliu erection of suitable institutional
buildings mid the loundlne of a school
Tor the education of colored dot mutes
Is lccommciidcd It is estimated that
tlieiu are 7o or 100 of thesu in tliu state
of scholastic age
The valtiu of tho products of tho
Held garden and dairy connected with
Institute for thu past year were 117S
ami it is suggested that if sulHcielit
land was added to thu asylum grounds
it couldalmosthcmadeselfsustidiiiug
Tlieconcliision which is in fact the
valedictory of Mr Ford who is soon to
retlro from tliu management says
It is now moro than four yeais
since I took cluugcof tho Institution
During that time I liavu not htcn ab-
sent from tbo scat of government us
much as tlireo weeks unless on oilleiul
business I can conscientiously say
my best ellorts Imvo been dliectcd to
the pioinollon of tho interests of thu
school and tliu welfare of thu pupils
My aim has been to ipmilfy deal mules
to perform tho acts requisite to make
them useful to the statu ami to noclcty
I liavu not endeavored to pluaso
any onu in particular hut to
do my duty 1 Imvo not
abandoned my purpose for smiles or
frowns tho Hist have not induced
eomplaccnuy and the latter caused no
Intimidation
1 trust you will contlnvo to bu tliu
friend of tho silent wards of tho stato
and that your career In tliu liittue will
bu signalieil by thu sauio caru and
solicitude for their wellaro which you
liavu exhibited in tliu past Iepeet
ftilly Signed John S Foitn
Superintendent
CJcAtinor Ireland is in receipt ot tbo
followug communication
Hon T iix IitKrVNi
Sir On a recent exiunlrmtion or tho
cipitol lands wo found the most or
them occupied and soiuu of them en-
closed with fences Tho timber wus
being destroyed and tliu lnud gitatly
damaged 1 should bu glad to huvo
tliu opinion of tliu attorneygeneral as
to whether wo nru entitled lo tbo pos-
session of tlieou lauds under
tliu contract for building tliu
capital and ibe certlftcatu wo held us
wo wish to tal < caru of the land
Very respectfully
AiisiitT4vion
Tliocertiilcates rererred to nro two
In number and dated February 18S0
Ono is slum d by Governor ltobertsauil
the other by Jos ph lieu and N 1j
Norton tho cnpttol commissioners
Tho text of each vnts as follows
Under mid b virtue of a contiaut
entered Into and between thu statu of
Texas mid Mnthlns Scllliell Ilias ll
Funvell Abner Taylor John V Far
well anil Amos C liabcock all of tliu
statu of Illinois for thu construction or
thu statu house in this city tliu lauds
known as the capltol laudscunprisliig
three million acres in thu uountlus o
Dallas Hiirtly Oldhiini Dear Smith
Castro Tanner Ihdliy and Lamb In
tills state art under Hie control or tliu
above mimed parties who nru entitled
tosald luiul from ami after thu 7th day
or July 1S subject only to tlto per
forniance of their contract
Tliu clieiimsUiuces under which
thesu ccrtillcates were given were that
at the time of their datu thu capltol
hinds were subject to serious ties pass
from Mexicans mid other marauders
Tho capltol tyndcuto nquisleil tliu
statu to either tJict the trespassers or
glvutheiiiu right to do so Thu cer
tiileatis wero intended to confer this
authority Thu matter htm been re
ferred to AttorneyOeueiiil Tenljleton
to decldo whether tho syndicate Is un-
titled to Immediate possession of tliu
lauds It is learned from a reliable
source lint his opinion will be given
in tho negative To do otherwise
would cause awkward complications
should tho syndicate full to erect tho
capltol and there nru not wanting ru-
mors to Oils ellect Tho original con
tract provides that hey shall receive
the lands by Installments ns tliu wink
on tliu building progresses
Secretary Wonlridgu of the boanl of
univernliy regents when approached
lesnrdlng the rumor which ling been
revived tiuit Tror Mnllett will return
next venr to hli old position in
Mio University of Virginia snld Hint
ho was sorry it hntl gotten Into the Wi
ners but there was no uso attempting
to conceal the truth TIiIh sets nt rest
nil speculations lu rcgnrd to tho mat-
ter His successor will probably not
be elected b > r several mouths
Tho Capitol board postponed meeting
todnv on account of tbo nbsonee of
Governor Lubbock Tho notion f
Superintendent Clnrk lu withdrawing
ills resignation bns evidently compli-
cated matter Tho sentiment of tho
board seems to bo Mint Clnrk must go
It is hinted Hint designs
deep and dark nro charge-
able to certain quarters and tho
disclosures ore sulllcleiit to Indlcato
Hint thero Is something yet behiiid the
curtain Ofllclals arc reticent Tlio
board will probably held a session to
morrow
Thu attorneygeneral decided today
Hint county bViilgo bonds nro Illegal
This will nllect several North Texas
counties mid among them Tarrant
Hoxnr county eight per cent bonds
ninountlng to 5 200O were purchased
on the basis of six per cent mid de-
posited to the credit of tho permanent
school fund today Thero yet ic
main nbout JlfiOOO of Uoxnr bonds
contracted for but not received
Ited Hlver county hns applied far n
plnco for an Isstio of 11000 In bowls
Tho land board was In SSlon to
dny It fixed tho tlmiiat which sur-
veyors should close tlieir books of reg-
istry ut I oclock p in on tiio day pre-
ceding the ten dnvn which must elapse
between tho dato of registry and ac-
tion on implications by tho boaid It
was decided tliet interest on puielinses
by actual settleis must bo paid onu
year in advance
Tho judgment bonrd told today nu
old Judement or 87000 for the stato
against Cardiav excollector of Whar-
ton county for 3 000
Ajfcttler who has bought his quoin
of school InntK under former laws
cannot coiie in and make further juir
cbases miller tho now resolutions Tho
decision of tho siiiueme court in the
casu of Catullavs Saxon from Ia Sallo
county will pievent tbo purchase of
school and asylum lands by surveyors
There an several npplicntions on illu
from them which will Imvutobuie
jected
A DAY AT DALLAS
The
Continental Cuttle Company A
dinner Drugged anil Kobbcil
lonr 3Iorc Alllilnrits Agniust Lnluistcln
Iiiglnrni mini Sentenced
Bpeclnl lo tho Onrotte
Dallas December I The Contl
nentiil Cattle company probably the
bugest live stock concern in the coun-
try held It annual meeting in Dallas
toilny Thero was a full attendant c
or stockholder Tliu following olll
cers wero elected for tho ensuing year
President 1 N Simpson of Dallas
vicepresident W K Hughes of St
Louis secretary and treasurer J W
Hell of St Louis directors lill Ster-
ling Y K Hughes J W Dell and
V L Huso of St Louis mid J X
Simpson or Dallas Tliu company
will hold another meeting tomoriow
to consider important business
and It Is probable sonic extraordluaiily
heavy timisaetions in laucliu property
will boconsumnialid
IteiiJamlii Circen u farmer from near
Waxa iiachic was last night lob-
bed of 100 Jumc3 Iegtam
a suspicious chutactcr who in-
duced lilm to take a hack tide and
who is believed to have given him
drugged liquors was lodged in Jail to-
day uhnrgud with tbo robbery
Joseph Labnstein the alleged cotton
forger and swindler was ariestcd
again today on four additional ullltln
vlts and gave bond lu tliu sum or
SlUOO in inch case Outside
or that there are no aiew develop
nieiiU
Joseph Doydson nllns Mooneyhan
thu highwayman was convicted lu
the district court today and MJiitenced
to llvo years in tlio penitentiary Hu
was identified on tliu trial as an is
caied convict Trom thu Huutsvlilu
prlscn who had been sent up from
Denton county for seven ymrs for
horsestealing
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HAII8HALL
Xoiv Mnroi An Arm Crushed
IHstrlct Court A Hnrglary
Hpeclnl lo tlio fiii7olto
Marshall December J Thu city
council met last night mid elected V
H Qeor mayor to till thu unexpired
term caused by tho lislgnation of
Mayor Starr
irayson Howe an enipioyo of tho
Texas 1aei llo simps bad his arm
brribly nrushed today in u Hying
wheel Hu will losu Ills arm
Dlstiict court is in session and is
working on thu cilniinal docket
Thero uru eight murder eases to bo
tiled
Hurglars entered Joint Gnhlcrs
salouu last night nml broke open tliu
safe They proctued about twenty
llvo dollare
HAititisjiuitu
Xo Work > o lny Aiiinoprinllon Hill
Vetoed Hceiiiiso tlio AVork
Was Left Undone
Harrlsburg la December 1 A
message from thu governor vetoing
all appropriation bills except Hint por-
tion relating to tliu pav of employes
wus presented totliolegislaturotoday
1 he governor bases his action on thu
ground that tliu business lor which
tho legislature was allied in extm ses-
sion hud not been attended to Tliu
house nftor lieiuiiig tliu governors
veto message read took a iccess The
house i giess nppoitlonmcut bill
Massed finally
TJjXAKKANA
Dentil or CxJIn nr Miirphj A
Jlitr
derer lilentllieil
Hptclnl to tho Oazctto
Toxnrknnn December 4 Pat fllea
son tho murderer lias been fully
Idcntllled anil will bu taken back to
MltsNslppl county tomoirow by the
sberill oil that county
N W Muridiy formerly mayor or
Slireveport La dlid this inornliiv
llu bus lecently been doing business
In this plnee but drunk excessively
mid ion yesterday was sold out by his
creditors
SAN ANTONIO
ANTONIOj j
A rciiecCiittri Killed Citizens Arming
to Protect Their rnstures
Acgollatlng for tlio Kclenso of Chnrllo
JlcCoilins 1icnl Xotcs
Bjieclnl lo tho Inzotlo
Sun Antonio December I Cnpt
Jainis of Irlo county a wellknown
uitMemnii last night caught u fence
cutter operating in ills nasturo and
downed him with his Winchester
Tlio villain proves to bu thu sou of n
good citizen A stiong organization is
forming In San Antonio to sustain
cattlemen who may kill feiicccttttcis
Several left for Frio county tonight
and ouu hundred morn alu ready upon
the ilrst call San Antonio seems to
bo determined to take tlio mutter
ton certain extent In her own hands
Win Witlinann of San Antonio io
eel veil tho first premium nt the Louis-
ville exposition far horned chairs over
several competitors
Jones Co uudertokcis ollercd if
granted tlio privilege to disinter the
remains ofllen Mllum the Texas hero
place them lu u metallic casket mid
bury them In such piopei locality ns
may bo desired by tliu public
Shaw Kntly a wellknown Kl Paso
Journalist is now tit Coralltas Mexico
negotiating with tho Apaches for tho
release or Charlie McConias the cap
tive boy lleoMeis to exchange thu
widow or thu latu chief Geronimo for
the boy
AJIELEXi
The Knights or l jililas Ornnil Hall
A Street Hnlhtny
Special to tliu uarclte
Abilene Doc 1 Tills is tin even-
ing or gaiety in Abilene on account ot
thu giniid ball given by the oidur ol
thu Knights of Pythias Theie are
visiting knights mid ladies Irom our
nclgliboiliig cities or Uahtl Colorado
City Cisco and Sveetwator and
Dreokcnridgo hall is full of
fair ladies and gallant plumed
knights Tlieio nru many
haudsomclydiessed ladies mid many
beautiful faces among thejoyous bout
There will bo u grand supper at tliu
railroad hotel tonight under tliu su-
pervision of Major Stocking Our
guests will go away with a conscious-
ness Hint the Abilene knights know
how tociiieitnin their irlcuds Tills
is tliu giaiidest allUir ol thu season
Thu town Is full or life
We huvo it troni good nuthorlty Mint
Ablienu will have n street railway
shortly The light men have taken
hold ot thu scheme to insure its suc-
cess
HOUSTON
The Hulicmitiis icuiMnu to St Louis-
A Itailionil Wreck
Special to tho Gnzctta
Houston December 1 St Louis
may look for a visit fiom somo emi-
nent capitalists or Houston Tliu Mis-
souri Pucillo railroad has extended to
tliu Hnliuinimi club i ibis city an oi
gauiatlon composed ofloeai journalists
ot Houston and ialvestou and which
is tlie lather of thu Texas Pi ess tisso
cition the courtesy of a fieo ride to
tliu rutuiu great1 and return Tiu
Dohemlans will leave on the ISth Inst
That tlie members aro nil capitalists
your correspondent lias tho assurance
onion D L McO uy president or
thu club
Yesteiday n passenger train on tlie
International fc tJrcat Xoitbern rail-
way wnsdelayed twentyseven hoinsby
an engine striking a broken rail Jliteen
miles rroin Houston The engine and
bagcage car lelt tliu track andwero
badly crushed hut no one was hurt
ilthu railioud employes lepoit Is to
bo believed
ATHENS
A ISooni lrom Peniiiils to Princely
Plenty Cotton ltccclpts
Special to tlio Uazctle
Alliens December 1 Our town is
on n boom Tlireu new bricks nro go-
ing up and to just uonipleted mid
occupied by Lumens Adaum it Co
who started in business nt this place
tbieu years ago on tlio bouthwest cor-
ner or tliu square in the peanut busi-
ness Quito a conundrum
Wo received seven hundred bales or
cotton today and It is still coming in
Wo shipped eight bundled bales moio
this month than last wilch shows a
great Increase Everything is quiet
and working smoothly health good
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WEATilfiHFOIU
Serious Accident to a School Hoy One
Hoy Dangerously Wounds
Another
Special to tho Gazette
Wcathciford December 1 Tlio
Iittlo son of Thus M Stewart u
farmer living on tlio Hraos this
county had bis arm broken yesterday
at school whilo wiestling H is
thought he will bo a cripple for life
Call Daltou a bootblack aged thir
teen years cut another boy named
Ward last night In u dllllculty and
was arrested for assault with intent to
kill and is now in Jail Tlio boy is
imlufully though nut dangerously
hurt
MINE0LA
Election or Jtr Walt as Hcpicsentn
tho her Wright
Spcelnl to tho Gazette
Mlncolii December 4 Incomplete
returns established Mm election ot Jno
lilt Democrat ns rfpreseutntlvo
Vr liii tyroiirtli district over W
H Wright Independent by a hand
boine majority
Tho Gliicngo ruilurcs
Chicago Deciiilier I Cannon
Martini knit goods wholesale and on
coninilslon failed Liabilities 30 00l
assets 7000
Mutison Dopiill tanners failed
Liabilities i0jj nssuts nearly Jas
much
1iro llecord
NVInthrop Me December iTliu
ngrlcultiiinl works or A K Whltninn
w ere burned lo day The loss was gild
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u n Had WVAgl y r
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MoU mSE jS1
Ofllei lonh h
pox iw Kim on iuukp aritiiT
t honsowlti live rooms 11 urly new uml
1 rooiI condition
rltinANl STItKUTHrtxlWKnET LOT
1 hoiiKO well lltilkliuil oto roomshouse etc
new stnblc lor only gl IW
flHllKlMUtM HOU K ANI LOT DOxiai
J on llni nml Klrststrcets llnuso painted
piipertUnnd cellul with porili lu front lor
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lots uliout jl jmill peach ticcs wlioln
block fenceil to boutvcn uwny lor SVX
OIli lIUlllINO lols lM ftct rront on
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Fort Worth Austin SimAntonio
Colorado Cllr
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lonflon England
Iniiulrles mnilo of cither olllco will rf colvn prompt lUtcntl u
lumuer or marks In letters rwiucillnt more 1imlcnUr iS pWllKp
C1TV IMlOlKllTY DKLAltTMKXT
Jurjulilcn ilintild be mhhCMcd 7xas Imctt
mint Oi JAinllcil Ctt Department
noun uoom iiouhi ior viiu on
I1 jait Hcoiul street luod wull mnblo anil
Hltctl Will trailo lor < Irtijs lrlce S > >
lOUlCCIOOI HOU3JSTIIUUK IJJTHtOxlOO
IAHIUNT COCVrTT
non inu wlliKX l c r
n ja
lhroutitTO5
ry plum trt t sS
BockI cellar iio tef
limlleafrom J
unlerfoncPal wtt
tnio on Utile iSte
FollCtirt
miles from fort VonlirrttaiS
fraine UirrillDftip > nilIdl i fo
uolInr
icf f
niw USD DEPAH
Iumtrirt AouMle a MrtuHl
vientroUmUaJ intd fyimU
I
NO 385 W1SB cumtt
mlln nouUrant ol Iwaui
timber on llojir Cwk t
ilf HX AX FKKT IN JiNNINJ WHST i nheejranch rlceUnriri
1 mhlltlon Nice rotniKC scen rooms
lino of tno most ilcslmblolocations In tho mi 374 SCUIIIIV COOTf
city Kollil tHo slrrami rom o
ii x sa rinr convuniknt to hh
O lncvs contains thrio good Iiourct that
w
rent for f 10 per montli
birKalnforcjDih
NotWCOKYKLICOUNrY lll ncrrs S2
In cultlMitlou JKi timbercdurlogdwclllnft
springs close to house 18 miles fiuiu Oales
vllle
NolKlhLAMAH COUNTY 121 ncres 7fl0
under fence 7iU In uctunl cultivation fco In
timber l tenants on place raises corn cot
Ion putatnoi ota supplied wltli ilsternanil
creek ol water funs thiuiigh th place Near
steam gin etc ltontcd for ueNt year to good
tenants ten miles ifom 1nrls
NolliW DKNTON COUNTY HO acres SO
No 110 VAIlliKU COUNTY 173 acres J
under lento mid cultivation four miles from
Wcathcrfoidjramo and log duelling story
nnd 11 hulr log Bliibl lit lug well nml sjirlligs
closo ts liomu plate on Willow Creok
No OilTAItltANTCOUTYliUncresnll
under leiiee lOncreslu cultivation story und
a nnlf bnxliuiue house 4tKli > euch plum ap-
ple and iilmondlrcvstuo uclls milessouth
of Kofi W01 Ih
No 11 LAMAH COUNTY 3W ncirs 2
umler fence und In oulihiitlon Ml ncns tim-
ber oneMnry house lour tenant houses und
cistern lit each ten miles from Iarls
No UlTAllltANT COUNTY2I0 acw175
acresunilor fence 100In eultlrntlonMi ncics
Umber li acres bottom land on Will 11 lit
icck tuo story house of six looms spring
mid good well 18 miles from lort Worth
No till YOUNI1 COUNTY IIO ncios IWI
under lence 11W uiltlMUcil story nnd a hall
Iiinii Irlcs ti petactfc
> O325JlN C0t3ni tl
Will to sold at a east puitorcountyii ibiv
I fenced well nt tied lj
1iIuj JW per acre
l l7 I JlNNIN s south av
foxll
O union t iiniHins nice coii iioiTuu irio
rcHiinnnnu porchnnd good chlmrey Will j
fecll or tindu firsmHll fnnn
tAXliXIfcet irontlnjcon ljuimr street only
OU three blmks Irom llontton ono or tho
loi locitluiiH In tlio city uml cheap for cash
Must bo M > ld nt once
00 xiuu nun ok coiinik oi wkatii
1 crfoul and Kloromo streets house with
lour I uoms In kooiI eoudltloii
Ml 3S0 OUN0 C0DT1
southwtst of anbami > M4li
ncrts suitable lannmiiU
Kork nnd llrazot luim Jul
bottom 1rlieUiKtim >
no ijiTAititur conn
eleeu miles ivtst ot FoHCn
Weiithenoid roadi boiauc
30 acres cultivated IM
tliwl home 1ilwliu
I no 3i ro > Effiu n
MCI SlJd UOOM lluiwr LOT I v2f0 ON ncrts Boutlicaul p n ot W <
1 llait Wuuheilonl street neiir iirtcslnn Mountain KorlrolIlraioijiTq
well Riiod Hlttblo mill crib fruit nnd iluidc nudcticllenter lojwtrq
trtct
lrlco KI500
TO 55HS LOTS ON LOUI1 ANA SI ttlIir
LN VenlM addition lrlco 5150 nnd J0 each
TOVilONi LOr llt FT ON IlLUCF
i nnd llardlu streets Iocntlou good lrlco
lVX
VOMi lHHOM 1I017M LOT 60x101 ON
ll Wot Heiltlicrforcl stieet boxhouse with
ullery nlieshndotiecs Cheap nt SilXi
VOffl A11ItOOM IlilUai LOl IWxIlO
1 comer lonrth nml Cnnn streets hoiiko
No 005 IJllNlON COUNTY 7110 ncresOC
ncrcilu iiiltUntlciiUOlii piistuic story uml
u imlflimiM ilueo wells ou fninit o miles
Irom rallroul stittlou
No mwKLlASO COUNTY Seventy acres
ditches Irom tho Hlo flrmuto Himt inn
thrmwli the land on tho Miuthcrn 1ncltle
lUilluiy udobo houso tuo mills nnd wind-
mill flue dairy farm
NO 243 HELlCOOTM
McLennui conaiy pwlilWr
dance of culaMln iw
liiirrovcnicntj comWHw
NoTi vTi > i iov coon
nillciof Uenion alimild
or ponds lrlco wr
or two liundreoliwloffiiai
MSK2JACKC0D1I
ing land S liillrt K U f
good land nnd cicaMWf
NOS8lllOCST0C0lW M
nlcly furnlsheo ymil lllled w 1th shrubbery 1 lTOt Fl
well of Kood water iindtrdliiliifciooiii ood rlncllmberlanil
house Iic lrlco SI W
mi 313 HBTCIIWM
Taovi iiU8iN4 iioiSL oii0iiri
i courtlnnise cm lust Weittherrord street
hit iixliti < mcMorv fnune rent SW per
month lrltoSlCUO Terms to null
yoav iiiooM liouhitwo sioituw
1 lotol onehull acre on tbo corner leading
lo drUlnn park niieslun well clo o by A
ery cheup pi ice ntt90J pnrtunsh
aio y7 r > nooJi iiouhi
1 > Second street gooa well
cash
FARMS
LOT VH ON
lrlco 511OO part
soatlmet Part
acres water and tinepailMUMi
f1
v < > 300 lib lAk
fiomiwOTWoqwgwa
1AMIAM1IJ
NO 3110 jh
PmibloJlounUlnKork
lrlce l 5percro
NO J80 KW
Crtek c tofJUDcUonUJJW
NO 3t0 WH SPI
acres farming ltcQUWJZ
Uenmlle K Illwrtl <
perucie
grnilni l nJISStf Mi
southeast from J 53
filrt cheap at y > l
A CUUK
HneoCl tia J
7W t raimifM l1
undir7chc i Vl lii cuiti 7ilioir soiiicTflmi iori JmTeiai l J
log dw elllim three spring In lleld nnd well ni7 ticV a Bla
ol water at house 1111111 es from IJentoii ono a iiinbcrtn
mile from LouiaMlle I un JWjn j i
oinisiniot
body of lt lllJfi
raspJtH2lJgS
b
selcclcilJt fiESrwa
to rallioj ° iS
TTAmb t
ten dollsfi5 r
In Hhelby JIlSi
iflyclotfl
HpecU i
rilnipcrl n
house four looms ironts on clear fork of for
llnizosorchard Just beginning to bear well small >
All kinds of land
gotlntrd nu approver
or Umber and ginning lands furnished to parties Or
nluuja uolioiiiu
anu an
UJttJJJJJKfcj JXiliWIJtilUTJJOJtilj
I 4
1bought mill sold on commlaaon
ecurlly luics 1 nld for uonre lir COSI J1Iie
Our offleea 1110 tho headftunrtera of cattlemen pro R y
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