Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 48, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 20, 1884 Page: 3 of 8
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SSujwr but till beluK
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U probably fctart tor that
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tonofIrofTII
have
luckal of uur school
tltk for some Unie iho for
buut tliiee kh Despite
owttTaud the Jute scVtio
bticliuol has uut Jugged u
of few cases of
leixwiithn a
j loiru iwently the limltli
title li kihhI uud wo can
aid this 1 a healtliy tow u
account of
t iwr lioule an
sMiblMitillu the Cross Tim
jugtlnw and noticed uguili
ovilluuea to excite great
Vuuroitntiioiidfiit lias not
lie ei ure of stdng this
ut turn alUcciniuts It pre
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tdi from WVLingtou Jnn
iji JlemlieMof tlio Ohio
< it < palrt > fiHtliij aiiy favor
loullie bill of Mr Con
tore the Urlfl on wool to
> tabUhedtalb87 A count
a Utn nude and the fact
Jtlutliutlliitt > rl lit Ikin
cfpiieiuiiilrejl and ninety
c for lie Mil Tho ways
c njltiee uill not report
fllie measure It uill ro
tthirds vute of tho house to
Bfasure and make it a
Iff ThHi thirtyeight
added to the whole repub
th will not LosulIHeut to
ilL Ana fact however it
tlueniviltn manufacturers
ieruffreru Ly the leduo
tanlldu wiiol and woolen
ret Tbe returns to the
rtaueW thai the grade of
ortil arc nut the bjino as
and dont to any gre it ex
lutn cwuretltbm with it
er rata of duty has enu
elcu inauuficturtra to send
totbls country luanufuc
ijMf fmni foreign wools
luueuhllie llan Info j
tot cimpethig with our
tourers w fcliarply tlmt
re tomato close their mills
tbe reduitlon of this
bM luterfmtl with tho
fMllifiuglifti law ma
UHkct iwnot Ht beet
M tif whcli must ho
Nnsf allowance
Winport from E utu
IOOMufacturiramakeu
buiiiwr the
Un lllu of
yWo Farmer
UlliuluioMa
February 13
ft the senate
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until it
trade 1ms
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KorliieontortnlnniontofnuriuttroiiH
Gnzetti
the wo
ftil
111 this picture of CleorKo Washing
inii lie wiw horn at thu reslfletieo of
his father nt llrlflps Creok Virginia
i Si i tho ftM of Fehrunry 1T8 ± uud
tlio2 < l of Kehrtinry has been ilenlnrtil
a notlonnl holhlay by nn net of eon
cress Tho lefilcltitnres or niimy of tho
eastern states have deehireil It a holi
of the eastern cities
day In bcvernl
Including Now York thhihry Isnoteii
bv tho closing of all kinds of IiuhIiusi
fitoiBoH father was twice married his
first wife Miss Jano llutler was tho
mother of Georges halfbrother Ijiiw
reniO Lawrence had been oducated
In Knglaud mid was tudttired In let-
ters and niauners aeor o wan edu-
cated In tho common schools of Vir-
ginia and by hit mother and his
broth r Lawrence who win fourteen
y nw older than George and who Haw
In Georges boyhood his eoiiilnu ureat
nes aiidalnHHtlilollzed him Georms
futliers second niiirriaiu was to AIIhj
Mnrv Hull the hello of the north neck
of Nlrrtlnla and Georuos mother
Ills fnuiio in Infancy was large and
powerful and In boyhood ho excelled
Ids playmate In contests of activity
and strength As n proof of his mus-
cular power in youth ho threw a stone
across1 tho Jtappalianiioelc river ut
Fredericksburg near the lower farry
It is said tho distance was 2110 yards
When In command of our armies
struggling for tho republic ho was
axktd to ordorn company to lire upon
a camp briwl which his olllcers had
been unable to suppress Liylng aside
Ills sword and refusing to take his pis-
tol hotaid My solflieri shall not bo
shot for this small oUensu they have
fathers mothers brothers and sisters
and children their blood shall not be
upon my hands ho hastened to tho
fampaaildldiintstoptmtil with hlsown
hands he hud knocked and ehoked
ilown twenty odd soldiers and tho
balance crouched to the ground in
huine and fear While Washington
was one of the greatest hldi rs of tho
world ho was oven greater with his
How to iliear
lly Jolm I Thoinpbon In AKrlcultiiraHicss 1
Shiaiing should be done on a clean
floor Wu shear on the barn Hour
with tho thpep penntd in u small
stiiblo iHo ired on a level with tho
shearing Hour this saves unnccesiiry
lifting 1 In btablo should bo kept
well coven d w ith sawiluit orstiaw
sawdust wo like best Weueu bench
about knieliigli a little higher for
small shtep and tomewhat lower for
laruu ones
Ilio shearer Hots the sheco on Its
rump on the bench and standing ill
his left loot upon the bench lays the
sheeps neik across h a left knie with
Its right side amdimt his body com-
mencing at the biifket and opens the
lln cc down the right side of tho hell
to the rijlit 11ml or stifle shear tho
tally lu course turning the wool to
the left Begin at the brisket and
slit ar no tho under side of the neck In
middle of under Jaw shearing lelt side
ol thu face ai > d neck to left ear Turn
the sheep shghtlv around with Its feet
toou shear I rniii ieft ear down neck
and shte taking in foieleg anil bhoiil
ders lo left Hunk uixt shear lopknot
if it has any and head to right ear
down the tuck and side shearing well
around tonilfldleof the back nnd down
to point where other eon i tes stopped
incline sheep to you Infill ut the buck
of ho left hindleg sliiurim iii coursts
with the Kg to the thigh joint Lay
the sheep di wn on tho right hide
shear lelt hip to the tall shear length-
wise of tbe tail and well under nn the
right hip while In this position sin ar
thutwisi ami lnslduof hludleg ll > dse
up the sheep keeping u little wool
under the left hip that It may rest
eoniloitiibly turning the shorn side
to with Its head again aeros vour left
hg shear from right ear anil jaw
down the nick to right shoulder Brap
thu right fore leg eently In the left
hand shear foiehg uud shoulder
shear the right side down to the Hank
Inclining the sheep to you while you
shear down The sheep is then laid
on it lult side and tio wool shorn from
thu right hip and leg finishing ut the
hoofs of same
Tho more quietly and gently volt
liiiuillo sheep from the time It Is pen-
ned till shorn the better for both it
and you us regards life uud charac-
ter
Queen Victorias hook Is uiiiiminced
for thu l th of next mouth much to
Uie chagrin of her sons and daugh-
ter who dread tho universal lauuhter
nt the exhibition of tho John Uiown
erazu as a London correspondent
telegraphs
Twofjt Louis men submitted to a
furclcol operation in the hope thst
thev might gmw together like tbo
bluinese twins The expeiimtnt was
a lidlure one oftho men fulling sick
utul iheoihr gettixg tired of the job
Mrs Do Long hm purchased n lot
in thofOiiiHtry near New York for
theliurlul not only of her husband but
° ll who pel lulled with him if their
irleudh consent
The sin of ICinu ICilukaua Is In tho
Omadeiay of Iurln Italy Ho-
i 11 Iwiino and speaus German
Ifonoh nnd English easily
7A Woro ster nunud
Ilddlur
Mill took hlsoldiustruiiioiitto liere
pured whin liu ropalier loutiil t to
l an Amutis of I07 worth W0W
Piiichlmcks luckut linker addsir
wv year ltlsBuhl to hlssaluryofW
J cur as collector of Now OrleauB
TllEftAZRTTR FORT WORTH TEXAS WE
FOREIGN
UniCMANY
CONSCJlllTINH amiMAKAJIintlCANS
Paris Kcbiuary 10 Thu News nub
Ilshesintolligeiicelrom llerliu wlilch
asserts that naturalized German
Amercau cltlotis who reliun
to Uermiiny areagiiJu being vigorous-
ly subjected to military rule and that
the German foreign nfllei Ignores Uni
tcil Stales Minister Sargent and con-
ducts jipgoliutiims directly with
Wasiilngion
TUB CltOLintA COMMISSION
Ileriln February 10 The German
sanitary commission sent to Euypt
and India by the Impeiiul board of
health to study the nature caues
etc of choleru has forwarded n re-
port from Calcutta The comiuission
discovercil a cholera germ In a water
tank ut Calcutta found in suburban
villageswhero tho cholera mado lis
appeaiame tho sumo mieroseojilo or-
ganism which hud been discoveicd In
the lower intestines of cholera victims
in Egypt
A chantbook ustd by Padro Jim
iero Serra of tio old Ban Cut log
mission near Monterey Is on exliibl
linn In San Francisco The padre
died KMyears ugo nnd It Is not known
how old tbo book Is Tbe volume
measures twentyfour by twentysix
Indies contains seventeen leaves of
coarse parchment anil is bound be
twten two oak brairds coveieil with
hide to which Httlo tufts of ml hair
still adhere
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PEKSONAL
A 0 Irvine of Iietterlon Irvine
Dallas was in the city yeheiiUy
Mr A irammel and family re-
turned yesterday from a trip to rela-
tives in Arkansas
Clias Guy Jr goes to Galveston
his old home today and will remain
until after Mardl Gras
MlisLlbbio Pollock of Dcnvor Col-
orado Is lu tho city visiting tbo fam-
ily of her brothel Dr J It Pollock
Col F W Warner of Kocoo Illi-
nois a prominent utnckiiiun of ut
section stopped over In tno city last
night
Cant J W Spencer or the popular
Hrm or Sponcor Tucker took the
early train or New Orleans lio
captain goes lo tho Crescent City at a
time when he can mix business pleasureD
pleasure
D 13 Jtenlley associate editor of
the Wool Grower and representative
of tbo Laving Publishing Co and
Texas hivistment coijiuiiv hit
hist for St Louis Chicago and other
cltiesof the Northwest Jin goes on
linporimil husliicBH wliich requires
ihi iirihtiicii of a thorough proo loil
business man and will bu gouo some
llmo as lie his much t < > attend to fo
both comimnles Tho GAZnm wlshts
him a pleasant and uuc H = lul ttlp
Fire
About 12 oclock yesterday flnnies
wen seen isulng fnmi the the roof < f
tho kitchen atlnclud to Mr John I
Bwai nos residence comer Hist and
Grove streets The Hro ulirni w s
turned on nnd In a few minuted tie
Protictlon company wub on Ibo
ground Willi tho aid of somo citizens
llamiH wore extinguished A d
the
fectlve Hue was ho iwiiho of tho lire
uud
which damaged the klcheu roof
of o0
celling to tho amount
Success tho Test of JJIcrit
The buttlo ol life is a contest which
can be waged successfully only ly the
exercise of energetic watchfulness
bold enterprise ami a quirk perception
of the advantages of fortune joined to
a brave and spiiited capacity to seivo
upon such opportutiitiesiuiil turn them
In uie Instead therefore of fill tiler
discussing what Is already apparent
it will be n order lo refer lo the fact
that we have ju t such In the city In
the firm name of Missrs Spencer
Tucker This llrm Isonoof the larget
retail groeeiy llrniH in the city or In
Not th Texas occupying a double lion
on Main between Second uud Third
streets running Ihiough tbo entire
block tins establlhiuent being di-
vided into three departments namely
retail grocery wholeotle fruit and pro-
duce nnd eommislon depittment
Tin Ir retail biisluess is simply Im-
mense they carrying a magnificent
and varied slock f lancy and staple
gooiN comprising everything good to
eat usually kept In a llrstctass hiuic
Their w holesale fruit and jirodino lie
partmelit N lie of thu liiaiii features of
this mammoth Imue They keep hi
slock hundreds of barrels anil cis s of
fiiieigu and domestic Irnlts of all kinds
nml ihscriptloiis a few of which u Ua
zittb man noticed such us oranges
lemons apples oocoanuts potitiiis
ouioiiHand cabbiige etc Tbisassoit
niint is iccelved fush every day and
kept full aim eomplele Mr S P
Tucker ol the llrm giving this purl ol
the biihluess his ptsoimI attention
Theooiiiininion biisliiessis oiiu nut to
be excelled Tnis brunch Is presided
over l > v M r J W Spencer ulso of the
llrm who ives his undivided atten-
tion to this puriicuLr line Conhlgii
meats from country merchants are ic
celved and promptly disjooed or lu he
very best ativalltagis to the consignee
This liousii employ seventeen shIcs
miii who thorouchly uiclersiuud their
diitus being nlwins polite and courte-
ous to uveryone Kour delivery wag-
ons are kept luiy ih II Vering goods in
all parts or the city cvnydayand
even to u late hour at night This
llrm enjoys the trade of four bundled
lamllles besides uu liiuueiiMi transient
cutom doing u buslneH of two liun
ilnd ihotiHuiul lollurs per aiiuuiii
They cuter to the wants of their nu
lueioiis eustoiners ami spare no imlns
orexponso lu keeping up a full and
comi > lit stoekofeverlbliig in tlnlr
line Willi Mr H V llurrlslu I lie of
flee ami the gentlemanly proprietor
and sidesmen lo ilea whli we are tun
surprised at the immense success this
llrm has Justly attained Ihey will
havoncirload of California cabbage
hi today uud it issuch ImiMiiiailoiis
a this that bilng to Ibis active and
enterprising llrm the great trade they
so richly enjoy
The dangers to pede trlanH lu the
Pail streets Irom the reekliss driving
ofrehs and omnibuses have heenuie
notorious M Lwuiu lo Duo the
well known wrlnr a vicini of
this reckless ness 11 October havln
liotfii knocked down by a cub driven
at a gallop while ho was crifcHlin Uie
Hue do IOperu Tho coiisiquenie
wLStliat ho was laid up Tor sixty
days and us le is now sixty year of
nee the < ir els of his injuries mu >
never be quiie eHiicul Hollas now
sued tho cub company to recover
damages which ho llxes nt 121011
fruncs Tho driver was It apptirs u
ntry lad of nlnteeii who hud only
been a year In Park and had never
before had a whip uud reins lu
hi < < liinifh
Frits EiumettB new dog coat him
40 JO
DNRSD A Y PERU IT A UY 20
Tho Aliiloiio Itmilc I roubles
On thu 10th wo published a spiclal
telegram thai had liien going tho
rouiuls anil also u statement ol Dr J
L Gartrelt the parly suing out an at-
tachment against the butili of Abilene
Since then the Gakith has hud a
representative on Uie ground and
Hilda first that Dr durtrell ihsires to
correct an enor in his statement to
lo the tlllut that In lieu of the bunk
owing Mm several thousand dollars
as deposits that through their agent
Col Kerr the bank owtd him cash
credits to the amount ofsavvial tliou
solid dollar that he sued out tho at
tachment to secure the payment of
12 000 duo his wife Now uinr seeing
the lendingbuincss men of tbe town
we lluil lb sympathy Is largely in
favor of the bank and its agent Col
Kerr That thu dispatch staling Col
Kerr had luen made lo disgorge was
lulso in every particular That the
whole affair is in tbo courts for adjudi-
cation ami Iho pollion Col Kerr was
plucetl III by tilt special copied ill till
Gazihti and by statement of Dr J
j Jiiwell tides him gieat Injustice
Suit h s been brought by Col Kerr
iigalnst Dr G for over j5000 money
due also a stilt in reconvention on at
taihineut suit for heavy damages
Tho way tho matter stands now It
seems that both parties aro Indulging
in crimination ami rtcrlmliiutiou and
mini the courts settle mittter tlie Ga
zirni will buvo nothing more to suy
but simply publish st be telegram to tho
News sent lit correct tho original tde
gram Ilusiueis men of Atuleuu as-
sured our representative that tbo
bank would meet all legd demands
iiguliist It and soon reiiinie operations
Wohoputhls will prove truu In thu
meantime In justice lo Col Kerr we
append the telegram nbovo referred to
ISlkCMLTOTJIKNKWS
Abilene Veil uitry lOllip eompllciitloni
iuIhIiii fr thelaliuro of Ihntii mil Alii
lttieiiiuliicriiilail ail P Mlo njliii ntU
cnuniiiiiKlu liivuror oluiiulJuliu Keir lie
HiHiiiilter Hh b is DroUKlil hi t Ur 8li iiluo
on tiiwii iiocnuiittnit rr iluiiiutftt uKiliiit Ir
JI lliirlrell 1mi rail Hie lln1 Hiit limoiil
on Ilio iiunk aiitl tiler aro ruiuliif gurnlnli
Oil ntlher innro < tk NeWHrcport rllint
ho will piyuir In AillmiO tlollur of III t
IiIIiiImuuiI rm miu bunlotss
Ilium > t irienruitliiil tolli N w oijtlis
I tli in tuiit llwl vveril ol ilio tlc iitllorii
went lu 111 ifitieiitounil frif1 ulm to pny
over uv ml iu iul dollirmil llm iiOJiiu
iirihutflwlvirwu I liti Ineury imrtlculur
Miitlth Kew reiintr ha trio tl iIih lultilo
iiMTyimrillalile wiur eMiU l ke plusure
In siulnirilie it In not h wurJ oflrulh la li
1 Iim iiuiiiHK > r of Ilio l > nit now li l
PHiliy of iifti y liii e0uillr t ill io m In
cmure liliiiuiitliiiuclicoiillileiitusexpri8
t < i tlidt liu will pny out uud rmumo bummm
thunly
c >
Tho Flood Fund
Tho fund for tho n lief of tho suffer-
ers by the Ohio Hood was Increased by
a coiitilhuiloii obtained in a novel
w y hist evening Rum Beaton jr
iii l his lllllo sister Franklo guvo a
magic lantern exhibition comic and
instructive at their fathers risldenco
mi West Second street ut which a
iiumbrof their Juvenile frh nils were
prt seat ami sutc eded In ruining tho
Mini of live dollars for the benefit ut
the Hood fund which wa the mulu
iilijeetof the ixhlbiiiou This contri-
bution will possibly help some llltli
cbildieii who hud as happy a home us
Hum uud Frausle before the raging
waters of the llmid rulmd It Tbo
children deserve much cmllt for their
eoiiHlbution and the OAhTTK would
l > pleased to notice moruof thu same
kind
Crown Hist ajipearcd In Itussla after
the French retreat from Moscow and
the pioplo still hate them uud cull
them Napoleons scavengers
abm
jjcoijIo in tho way ol low nrf
T TT R
WHOLESAL
thnn with
Jen
vtrerson wrotd of him Whoso ex
oil
3
his nword Thoiua
ecutive talents ro superior to those I
believe of anv man In tho world una
who alone mid by ihr authority of hta
name nnd the confidence reposed la
his perfect Integrity I fully quollfloil
to put tho new government < > undor
way ns to secure it agaitift tho cilorts
of nil opposition And the accom-
plished wlfoor John Adams writes or
him to her husband Dignity easo
and complacency tho geiitlemuii nnd
tho soldier look equally blended In
him modesty marks every line nnd
feature of his faco A ml yet ho was
n man from boyhood his heart throb-
bed with tho warm Impulses of human
nature At llfteim ho was In love
and was too bashful to tell his love
but wrote theso lines
Ah wo Ir me thai I MioulU Ioto una con
I nKlmT C J wlshcil lint over ilnra roTC l
Ills second lovo was ailss Jtary lhll
llps n belle of Now York city It has
beeiiMddsho discarded hlmbuthow
could hhodoltVUIls military renownhls
Impressive persenal appearance leads
us to conclude that tho threatened at-
tack upon Kurt Duqiiconl callnl htm
nwnv while ho was recimnolterlng tho
Judys ullVctlons and upon his return
Captain Morris hail carried nil tho
iirlee In 1759 ho married tho widow
Custls nfterward known as Martha
Washington In old ago ho was very
fond or shellburk Iilckory nuts and
would chat With Ills friend and eat
them for nn liotin He was twlco
elected President of the United States
anil died December 1770 There are a
number or good doctors now In Kort
Worth under whoso enro he could
prolmblv have livid ten years longer
When tho news of bis death reached
Kngland the Kngllh lleets lowered
their Hags uud Napoleon tlrst consul
of Kraiicc ordered black erapo upon
tho hrmy standards for ten days Ills
history has liccu written In n few
words Klist In war Hist in peace
and first In th hearts of his eonntry
meii CUA8I3 TItA DING CO
tlioir i tr ms sntisfiirlion in
one Mint will liiaiKo the poods
oublo iicoplo IttiYO in our stoio
We will sell the balance of our Overcoats at about onehalf usual price
An Unlaundried Blue Seersucker Shirt usual price in the small towns L 25 in the large towns 1 Our Price only 80 cents
A Laundned Blue Seersucker Shirt usual price in the small towns L 50 usual price m the large towns 125 Our Price only one dollar
An ULilaundned White Mrirt the best Wamsutta Muslin Reinforced Back and Front a real good shirt best Linen Front and Wristbands only lO0
We have three leaders in Gents White Shirts at L 125 and 150 We intend each of them for bargains and they are bargains
We have three leaders in Mens Oassimere Pants for which our prices are only 1 350 and 5 They are all genuine bargains
We have two leaders in Mens Oassimere Suits for one of them we ask only 10 and for the other we ask only 12 They are both warranted gen-
uine bargains and the cheapest goods ever sold in Texas
We have three leaders in Mens Kip Boots for which our price is only 250 3 and 350
We shall receive during the week 300 doz Linen 1 owels We have not seen them yet but our buyer says he got them at confidential prices from a
man in trouble We shall be disappointed if our prices on them are not so cheap as to induce everybody to buy
We have three leaders in Mens Gall Boots at 3 350 and 4 each
We have six genuine bargains in Ladies Footwear Our 50c Kid Slipper our 75c Kid Slipper our 1 Kid Newport and three styles of 150
Leather Button Boots all genuine bargains
We are selling a good Black Cashmere for 50c per yard We are selling an excellent Black Cashmere for 75c per yard
We are selling a very fine doublewidth Scotch Gingham at 12 l2c per yard
To economical thrifty people we would say Come to see us before you buy The little savings of 25c on this 50c on that and 1 and 2 on
larger items will amount to a good deal in a year Only one price
AND UANUFAUTlirtKIt O
ROCER
Silver Loaf Baking Powder
FORT WORTH TEXAS
lie tx ooivjxj x cor
Booksellers and Stationers
OIL PAINTINGS CHRONOS flliD FRAMES BUNK BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES
No 207 Houat n Btreot Fort Wcrth Toxod
Stunt jVfsoiitH i i > r iitln C l < 5lnittHl 3laiio
J W IlEIIUK
CllAS I MUIIIIOCK
THE GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL
Oorncr Main nnd Flfili HtrootH Fort Worth Texas
FIE3KOE1 o 3VCTJKXDOOK PROPS
3L n x GT o S i i plo H o o wcx
LOCAL NOTES
The mublo begins today
Tho polecat Is again abroad
An Interesting meeting of Iho lire
depurtinent will take place tonight
A negro woman nunud Scott muio
complaint against JmntM Boydbton for
llltrcutltig her lllth daughter
IUiiicmber 111 Greer Dros tale of
blooded hulls and belfeis loduy Huch
shames do not hanpeii often Avull
jouiielvesor thoojiporlunlty and at-
tend the sale
Ihrough a tj pogrnphlcul rrnt yih
terday the collection l the llrst Ins
hUerl tnchureh ror the henelUof the
Ohio II > nd bUileiers wuh inailu to read
14 r m1i i II loiilil have read W 3i
T lUrnillobUbtilii tho situ of the
new jail threw Iruguicnisor lock ovor
tbo northern portion of tho city ye
teidni The courthouse roof rattled
under the shower of stone hut no
duuingo was done
Tho public sale of Greer Bros Mis
souri diort horn calves will bign
promptly at 10 oclock a in on Main
stiett between Seventh ami Eighth
at thu Texas wagon aide whhCol
D S Ilairis of JCunsas City olo uh
auctioneer
lu tint cniiniyutioriioyis olJJco Iho
following compluliiiH went made J
W Aiialry charged Daniel lllidwell
wltli uggravuied assault wllhu feiice
rull Tlio assault oceiirrcil last Frlduy
fourlecu inllia south of Fott Wcrtli
near Knon postofHco
It L Greer from Aullvlllc Mo
whoso sale of 1C0 lino Diiihani calves
lakes iiltce this mornlmr reached our
city s6voial days ago Ills culvm ro
hero and looking line Our mock rc
iiorter f > ays they ato daisies 110 sure
uud attend thosulu ami buy them ut
jourown price
A D llaB impcr gays Blone of that
cltv who will play with Morris IMH
lull of Fort Wor next Hatuiday ft
mutch game iu dM103 poJiiiH In a
thrtebull gimio or01lllunlH Fleming
In a M tn ut ordjuary practice may
KiltioliilH lu u threeball game a WW
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Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 48, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 20, 1884, newspaper, February 20, 1884; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth85266/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .