Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 125, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 29, 1885 Page: 12 of 12
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Individuality in Dress Growing Con-
stantly More Desirable Among
Fashions Devotees
DrscrJntivQ Costumes In 11 nn clous
Drslcns for FiillllrcBH Hi on
Jug Wcnr
Iliriptlon Wrnit mill llmiHcl lit Corro
rcimn < l null Suit Moililu fur Hutu
In Oaiirritl
A SIIAOOY SICVSON
iv tig fashions devotees Individuality
ittehi constantly more and moio con-
sideration and where formerly It was de
i ay into almost nil tho costumes milking
p tiie wardrobe Still others choose n
MttUului material nnd wear it almost
< > 1 r color that is very
11 wminj hai tho wrap made
of plulii ollvo groeh velvet
with lining of coppercolored sattti
Und the richest ot passementerie orna
ments In beads that shade through every
garment from tlio fastening down nro
finished with a single row ol copper beads
thoslo of peas Tho moderately hlgli
wired standing collar Is simply a nines of
glittering bend embroidery and on tlio
shoulders of the garment separate large
ornaments are placed with fancy depen-
dent tassels that fall toward tho back and
front The sleeves nro made mi that the
upper parts lap over the under In points
and tlio edges an finished with large sin-
gle bends and ornaments similar to those
on the shouldors complete them Tno
fronts of the Wrap fall In two suuarc tabs
half way down tho skirt and passcineiit
erlo ornament with their accompanying
tassels complete tho effect The bonnet
hail a crown of olive velvet
stiikwx wirn nmam insnivrs
while thu biIm Is a mass of copper col-
ored Asltiipnillngs In front 11 mass of
green und coppercolored tips Is mounted
with stiffbraided grasros raised among
them The strings are copper colored
and tie under the chin In a little bow
Another rich and lovely wrap with bon
nut to correspond Is of brown velvet
pnrt of 11 plain and part crossed with
sirable to jiiiidelahonnotorgoHnoxactly uohcI throiids The i ront and back of
fur someone elses or from the most thu wrap are of the plain vulvot and the
recent importation It Is now necessary to wide sleeve pieces of the velvet hatred
impart individuality to the ralmont mid with gold An garniture bands of tinsel
mt too nlthout violating any general < iHoo mo lined turned luJk against the
rule or custom One of tho requirements plalu brown ground and thero Is nn edgo
of this fancy for soparutn and distinct irlmmiiig consisting of gold acorns hung
style Is thut It must nut be so strongly from a narrow beaded heading The
marki d as to be conspicuous or at least jjinim of tho wrap Is tmlo gold colored
offiudvely so but It uiURt partake of thOS Tho soft folded bonnet crown Is
v nevd characteristics prescribed by the f the velvet ciossed with gold and
Ucklc damo Tho dllfleulty of attainment tho puffed bilm Is of the plaid With
Miikes this moderate Individuality n diooplng trlintn u of gold
noiitly desirable and thoso who Ucornn and velvet strings lined
navi flvcd tho mystery arc wlth pale yellow High loops of
Uu euvicd of nil womankind The velvet with tiny glided wings eel among
i itest rrae nmoim fishlnuahle hollis Is thfiii form the simple and effective front
i liinilllni prfemis this Is usually trlnimliig These short garments are
in ujiiipllslicd by a uiKtiue of two or inore eh gant than wurni ami aro useful
fuoro t bsencos aiil ftnnlUig to some that they display pretty skirt draplugs
ut n very f inmu n have re MU rraiigemeiils tlial long wiaps not
niiidto in rfuinoi nnd tluir aits and only conceulbnt enmh and crease and do-
t > vimlcd coi nil i ibii iioih fur the mulish generally This fall nnd tho com
i uiuf iimriof pcifiiii lo bi their own ug winter might correctly be termed n
t dividual propmv 1 as to shaggy season as shnggluess is the most
i in iIn r or not tin i i f m rliune U in I D0tlciuble feature of all winter materials
im i taste has hi i n a u u < h inhaled on I Mmi ol tf trosg fahrlos alone but every
nit for the time It m ms deiiled in favor i tiiiufc elso as well llovos are Introduced
iilOM who apprise of in in model
isi unO then n uion I In handker
hii I hlnti the H in i t liiigccoisnge
iniiiiui ts limobeconi omilMT al very
many women wear onlv one piirtlcolar raiwd cltimilfc dots over thu Instep
iii < l favorite variety of Ho eri thus seek im nartnku of thu
Is
nig to Individualize it The fancy cer-
tainly a pretty onu unit one whose poptt
urity Is on the lncreasi Ito es ranuiln
the flowers par excellence and thero Is
nn Inrrcaseliig demand for tho odorous
nirletlis which are not so numerous as
many people suppose
women
with ruised chenille dots on tlio wrist por
tions and heavy inlsed slltcblngs on tho
backs of tho hands and one of the lalcHl
ancles In Imported silk hosiery shows
thu Wider varieties coming In btrlpes a
smooth sutln stilpe nllernatlng with a
slniguy stripe of which there aio two
kinds The llrsl and most frequently
seen kind resemble tho hairs In
Othor fashionable i thiends being horl and straight whllo
In the second variety they are longer and
ctnnvuiso isuiMinAurv i are much euiled
id dross wear ono color not so constantly i imu jiulnH nro brought out In vull
mul wholly as to becomei monotonous I oim cniorH l < imlly dark and llch and are
Iit if not alone In combination with j most frequently used for Imt garniture In
iber colors or intriiieed In h general thu long standing loops o popular
Jinny of the most stylish and effective
lib
uiniiiw SIIAIKIINKHH
street huts arc trlmmtul with nothing but
a mass of those loops In front puitlcu
closiviljf nndlij theseumlI many other j tiu jci jmU u Mi walking
effective
lest tanglulo but equally ways
uroli a striving In Indlvhlualle drcsi
nnd innke It what It Nlionld be in unu
soneo of the expiession a part of the
wenier and not mere garments tlmt arc
iifltc as suitable and appiomlate for
iwoVmiljjhbor as for ones self During
< JgiJ9wfl ciil dliHiuS wore seen
evCTH Si mut Uiey vere whlih really
meant souiufIilii > f Wonveji ylvlil lm
tuesdons hi sldis TTiirtti liWu i loop
ing of colors nnd di ft aTTuGfitijviit
drapery These are highly artistic toIIi
mil His to be hoped that more of Ibuiu
wil nun be designed A toilet that
uvdui Ulonf of gcntlo spring wasul
comilnttUtm ttltP le green oppJeIos
iiiin pink and Vflilto nio ghmiUIj
work or fouiulution of the dress was of
grei illk the front being u mass of silk
i miiioldeiles taking the form of every
known vnrlel of spring lower and blos
mii seemingly dropped at random over
he ileltcate gviien gionnd Added lo this
went soft draperies of pink nnd white
tulle looking like drifts ol petal from the
punches of blossoms holding them In
position which weie irregularsprujs and
clustors of apple and cherry blossoms of
> ueU dilloilto and natural stiucliiro that
mcuilnglyn breath of wind would cause
a showerof fragile snow petals Another
difs full of BiigeOHtlona i f
IIOWINO MIIWIMMKIt
is of shlmmorlng sntlu of poppy led and
ellow thu shade of ripening grain
Wheat bunds embiolilcred In gold thiends
seum rollcutlons of sunlight against thu red
ground njtil tlnre Is n wealtluiud ilchness
of color nbout the entire costumo that
ir minds one of Ibo colors that seem to
hover In tho air on a midsummer noon
V dress ill fluu ct effects Is In shaded or-
ange and rod admirably mingled mid ar
ranged ami softened Into u afterglow
shapes And speaking of the universal
shngglness shaggy felt hats and hoimuts
nro also seen and mnuy others have
aNtraklmii or beaver biltus that
give them the appearance of being
Miry heavy Almost all tho fiirttliumed
stiuet dresses aiu accouipunlod by fur
ti limned huts and Indeed so lashlounble
have these Intler bucomo that they am
woui as well with oilier than furtrimmed
dresMs A very striking lint with a high
mow hat tapering crown of bright brown
Ohut has n narrow but prominent
a JjrflJi that rolls close under against
the hJlrfglul U dfiiiniift far forward on
Ihe huiid ttiafivVO tlifln half the Huffy liuig
Is hidden UhiMtf irajliiB yt the front ot
the but CohsIhIs at + vsQiifBGlKi brown
wings sut up among loopsiyjwAjn vel
vet ribbon with two nariow Ifinuls of
beaver extending up either side
loops These huts that are worn well
forward on the head
At tonti Mom mom won
against wind and weulher than any stylos
seen for many seasons but unless one
means to wear them constantly It Is
hardly safe to wear thorn tit all for the
change to a tiny even If charming and
becoming bonnet that covers only the
lop ot tho head Is very apt to result In n
Bovcio cold easier to get than to got ihl
of Soft folded ciowns of cloth or vol
vat for bonnets and hats aru Very fash
ionable and aro seen In some very pretty
and odd forms The modlllcd Tain
OSlmutcr shupo Is one often seen and is
usually found becoming A hat of olive
green velvet wltli a small Tain OKluinter
crown has a narrow rolled brim ol gray
aslrakimnm gainlturu of gray uml green
tips nnd folds of velvet held with small
Jeweled lilns Several owning bonnets
and hats have recently been seen nil of
while and although they are not usually
by cOUu > Ot pale silvery gauze There hecoinlngllicyare veryluuly The greater
aro various other arrangement nnd com number of the white hais seen havo tho
binatjohs some notlcenblo for their love foundation ot shaggy silken stuff that
llnoss attit others merely for tho oddity 0oks like Tuiklsh toweling and Is known
that charu torl > ic thorn A glaring nnd under various nieaulngless names it
i Icb thoiqUt tar from beautiful dress In
ilu guurtijK s and numhors of Its similes
nnd oolors iirnlnds one ot a hcteioaeno
tniu lower garden and In It the combina-
tion of colUM Is ulmost equaled by the
combination of materials which Includes
velvet silk satin and gaiuu with garni-
ture of lace Vend embroideries and flow-
er clusters nnd spraN A dress that
bl Us Slmpllolty is the very
opjohito Is it combination of delicate
lustrous jolloiv sntlu with white silk and
ularly around 1
innkos u charming foiiudutlun and Is In
Itself so elegant that It requires but little
gainlluiu A handsome lccouUuu hut
made of this stult has n high square crow u
and mi Irregular rolling brim both cov-
ered smoothly with silky material On
the left side the Inlm rolls up ngalunt the
oiown ami on that side are draped two
creamy ostilch plumes one falling low
toward the bick and thu other ruined
with ho tip curling rouud on thu front of
thecrown Tie only oruunent Is In the
lace The Short petticoat Is ot the white shape of three cutsteel ornaments In the
silk finished with n plaiting ot the Mime form of leaves with
and draped with folds of nott white lace nuts Tlio o
niuglit In easy waves with bunches ot pale
vclloiv roses Tho untlro long train vlth
roundodcornortilsoftheyollow satin and
the full center breadths fall Inundripid
stilinmcrliiR folds fioni inlt to hem Tho
sldebroailllistiJiow u particularly grace-
ful nrraiigoraeut of drapery consisting of
silos t piumlera over the hips above the
white petticoat At thu back of euch
diK next the train the end of each sutln
pnnnier which is apparently a long sash
is tied Inn cloKi knot with the loop
drown out lu h pretty and full urrmige
n < nt over the huge tuurnure Irom
miller these Units Uio sides of tlio train
tall in
tho foot of the crown whom soft folds ot
tho silken fabric mo gracefully disposed
Till MOItU or AllltVNCItNU TUB IIA1K
Is Intimately oonnuctod with whatever
stylo bonnet ono may prefer nud n thlug
to bo remembered Is that either a bonnet
should he chosen to sulta oolffiuo or vice
versa and never worn rvgmilUHa of each
other Nowthat Individuality Is totishl
vred so hlgldv desirable many ladles havo
chosen whatever style of coiffure Ii most
becoming to them and never alter Its
arrangement Unless tho coiffure U too
fur out of the pro ailing tatthion It is a
1 very si nslblc und satisfactory Idea Dur
sotTiniis j luyr the past tinu or four svasons nil
t NitlOi milking ibe nmlmpul bmadlhs thorttUK on linlriiressliig lave told of
ixuvetn theiu nobly eiteeihe The noihmg but high coitfuies In puffs uml
very close short UoflUo laced down the iUop uml colls lint now while these
buck is tttou of tho jellow ftttn nud the vurj high arrangements nie bv no menu
nick is low cut both back and from ami out of vogue other styles nre lniroducod
ilKi are no Mi < vis Close MiMiih or rather revived tor ihe benefit ot those
folds ot lace encircle the topi of the 11 wltttni blah oufts and colls are unbe
armsmul lluhh theiusk and there U not j poinlmr Toe Catognn Ortih taken
unnlleiiorewuftbuuehof flower to ditrom high to low on the head Is seen
Atioy the close suiooto lit A tight neck1 among other rev Ivals and also the meil
htfc onolrolcs the throat and a tuft of j lum blah coiffure from whlih short
pale yellow feathers is worn In the hiish wny cm Is upend onto the neck This
iBi of dark hulr hittlo wraps with j u a utile especially suitable Info eiitug
oii U to corn spond are Worn by mail and with lowcut hodlue is usually wrv
lor nit tnoon lecoptions and theater ami hccoinlng The best ntiUiotitles now wiv
many of vln wraps and bonnet aro woui that lnco many pretty shcpalrls have
ihrkilly Ilabomlo mid beautiful Affairs adopted shorn locks that weie admired
A < i tu olive green mid o extravagantly the fashion la on tho
wmio mid a demand for wigs la shorUy
nniloliwted Uy hairdressers Shell plus
are necessary when the hair Is worn in
loops and fancy shell pins nro some
tliuivi worn for ornament thoso with
jeweled heads being preferred Jiovvors
liOUUiublc tone ot copper to grccus and either natural or uriBlclal are worn by
J nxes lu bright atd dark tints f 11 many young ladles for evening while
hharsu tlm wrap Is loose Visile with n otheradopt tho feather tnftb though the
Mtort buyk qttt Intej talis eich ono qf latter uto usually worn by married ladles
> weh i finished withu head oVnaraent jrwulky
IWl H ° ttcT > Jv1y t tassets In frout is lc6 > and less ivoru on tho htreot nud as
Iho iWuHmoulyat tin throat under the lines and limitation draw closer mm
mi clubqrttWftliiw nnd Uiti edjes ot the m or Hbuut it thedelBU in which It up-
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STlili GAZETTE FOUT WORTH TEXAS SUNDAY NOVEMBER 29
pears grow constantly more beautiful
and mora elaborate nnd tliero Is actually I
no end to the queer fancies Indulged In
What was formerly called n set of Jowol
ry namely a pin and earrings to corre-
spond are appearing again and In sotuo i
exquisite designs tho very daintiest j
among them bolng In tho form of flowers I
with the frailest petals of twotoned gold i
Thu flowers nro not In tho least convun
tlonallcd nnd each petal made to stand
ut n particular stated nuglo with every
other petal but there Is tt freedom and
grace about thu new designs that
is especially charming Hlncc clo c
bands about tho thiont
KICKING CATTLEMEN
Wcsfcrn 3Icn Denouncing Uio HI
Louis Convention for Those hinr
iintlno Itesolullons
IoIiik for tlio lMiilmiiillit l Ir nlloiiA
NiIiemo lit Tut Don ii lrli r Wlmt
Sinitlirrii O jior tfny
of velvet
Hl0nl xoihl onzotie
have become so highly approved for
evening wear small plus designed sdluly J JV Mom
Ul Nnv 28
to fasten them have been Introduced and I i jVwV i ivT J
I of the most
J01 coiiventlori wo
ter and studded thickly with small pearls
finished with a larger single diamond in
the middle Then thero aro pins In thu IliVl IliliiVt ol wees sa 7ii I liardlv
lltl l IIIK 01 llr 1 Call IljrtllJ
fonn n lhr ii tuinll lnti > rlorkiil tiiinnn
jTe of A fln yd u ffi Sc uXe uTstre r 1
with small jewels Tiny loaves
crs are scon among other pretty doslgns
and there aru also small colling serpents
and twisting lizards so painfully true to
life that the Idea of fastening it velvet
band round u white throat with onu of
the in would cuusu an ordinarily sensitive
lo shiver It the correct
of Itoiuan pearls nearly as largo as peas
worn by jotmg girls until iciilly cold
Weather shall demand a lieavlur garment
A white tullu evening dress Is made up
over white silk and Is trimmed with In
mimoiiiulp pllssos udgud with satin lib
lions
Kspcclal care Is given lo the linings of
outer garments striped and brocaded
silk and satin being employed for this
purpose
Siilphurcolored Chinese crape dresses
nro trimmed with gold ami steel fnrewith
headings of gold braid with spun gold
pootlsut
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Crepe do chine watered silk and faille
aro thu fiivoiilu fabrics for wuddlng
llfsses while on the continent satin Is
preferred
Capos ot 1orslmi lambs wool with
sllug sleeves which only reach lo the
waist Hue are woui as opera luantlos by
young girls
A capote ot pink velvet has the crown
covered with crystal and pearl embroid-
ery hoops of v civet fastened with gold-
en bees form thu trimming
Heater hats aio trimmed with loopof
ribbon arranged In front or on thu loft
side or fancy feathers ostrich tips or a
bird placed directly In front
Aquatic bangles have sea waves where-
in dlspmt the solemn seahorso anilnou
progressive crab with pendants of tiny
couchs mid scallop shulU
A silver brooch Is a peifeet copy of an
open chestnut burr with three nuts won-
derfully leprodueed In iniitt sllvur show-
ing In relief against its soft lining
Olentnl net embroldored hi colors Is
used for drapery for dinner mid even
lug dresses A bluo faille dressls draped
with this nut embroidered with coral mid
bin
Drawn work Is a novelty In dress trim-
ming Tho tineads are drawn from tho
woolen mnteilal lu tho samomanner as in
linen and tho pattern Is niiide by different
stitches
A Im Is dinner costume Is of blao vel-
vet over eoppercolorcd sntln Thu
front and side panels mo richly embroid-
ered and full over pollings and coqullles
of tho satin
Jackets tor young girls of dull red
greon or terra cottn cloth are trimmed
with rolls ofbeaver or othor fur forming
collars 4paiuettos cuds and simulated
little diooplng pond jjjmro jacket mid vest
ornaments are arrmmed C
reu i <
the rlbt Hldu ot ihi Lit ni < ° rhly embroidered s
iVIW among the larlslau novel
01 ow
and lan
Istllu fronts nro
ties t notable
ono Is embroldorod wilh orchids and but-
terflies so true to nature that they are ii
delight to tho eye
A seal plush bonnet has tho brim bor
deiod with natural beaver Tho trimming
Is compiled ot loops of faille Fmnoalso
ribbon mid fur nnd pompons of ostrich
feathers The stilngs are ot tlio faille
ribbon
A dark green bmolo cloth vNlto 1ms
lotig square Ub and wide sleeves
trimmed with sontiiche braid Thu back
Is trimmed with a wide green astrukan
tho Territory
woman wore
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ro justas bail ns thu lonltorynieii
and bighlyapprovcd thing to thus adorn
to admit that have
v iitinntf i in sorry wo it
Texas talk to
IASIIION NOTI8B
Soft light furs are mtioh imcd
nets ami hats
811k tnpc trimming Is made In nil tho
leading similes
Hondo fabrics ot every sort tire exceed-
ing popular
Necklets ot silver of Indian workman-
ship arc curiously wrought
Cut crystal panels mid ornaments
sparkle and Hash like diamonds
It Is n scheme of
handle men lo keep Texas cuttle out of
tho market until thov aro ready to buy at
tholr own prices tt Is dona to keep
Texas cattle from computing with tholrs
and keep tin prices of cattle down
TUB IANIIANIUK MUX
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men
ralslii cattle In who ns onu
way and then go to tho cuttle
for boo
convention and lako and vote another
oft iill cattle south ot them and they have
leagued themselves with tho Territory
men Ui > to throe years ago no one ever
heard of such a thing us Texas cattle
fever but when tho Texas cattle trade be-
came such mi Immense factor of com-
merce as to overshadow the trade of tho
territories It was discovered and tholr
ftllegi d veterinary surgeons made n dls
covery of soniuthlug wTiIch only existed
Many tullo hall drosses have ttiei inthkiiiows imagination
flounces run with narrow sntlu ribbon m completely disgusted with the St
Dainty sultana vests or Junkets are j Louis cattle convention and Its quiirau
madu of embroidered and beaded velvet tine resolutions tt Is the worst blow
Clasps ol wood are very richly carved that could haw been aimed at thu cuttle
while thoso of Sliver have quaint do tiaU < 1 dont bolluvu the lesoluilons
sluim passed unanimously for I know there
ivuu several strong speeches against It
wiiia uvwtimt init i i f i n
I lutro lue to ote
colored silk u enough against
Tullo fioiits have verndcclll designs j iton K II Iane said I am afraid
inn with sliver with tiny pendants of that wo cannot stem tho tonent poured
spun silver I against us mid the Tcirltory and other
Homo of tho new dink velvets have tiny cattlemen are numerically stronger than
brocado llguros that have almost the wo are and have considerable following
effect of Jewels
Stylish Kngllsh wulklng Jackets fitting
the llgiiro puifectly are ot sealskin with-
out trimming
Some plush costumes mo trimmed with
mink although this fur Is not as fashion-
able here as abroad
A brown brocaded bouelo Itusslan pal
etot is lined with fancy fur and Is bor-
dered with undyed lynx
High collars ot colored sutln nro edged
with crepe llsso folds covering a stilng
Cattle diseases have ravaged IJutopo mid
they have been asserted to have origi-
nated from contamination with other cat-
tle I think tho only way we can do will
be to mitigate tho evil us far us possible
by making sonic arrangements by which
we can
rM iii oun ivrrurhT
with those who aru opposing us I dont
bellow that congress will be able to pass
a quarantine law us thcru are so many
conflicting Interests both of com
munities and Individuals which can
hardly bo regulated If such a law Is
Short capos with long sleovos will bo unacted it will unquestionably injure
tho cattle Interests of Texas which
have already been jeopardized In
regard to the Texas cuttle fever or
plague I dont know what It is but this
season whllu my own cattle wcro on laud
which I had secured for tlioni I noticed
that sonic other outtlo which uiiiuu on thu
sumo land became affected mid thelr
ownor wanted lo sue but I lmpptucd to
have secured tho bind befoie any other
caltlo were brought on it My caltlu
wore all right but 1 dont know whether
tho cuttle became diseased by contact
with mine or not but I do know that
thero Is a very strong cry of prejudice
rM Aini r rPXi vmivj
mid this prejudice Is becoming stronger
It Is even matilfosUug Its liillueucu on
Kuropeau markets sis well as heic Wo
are confronted with a serious proolcm tho
solution of which 1 cannot seo except wo
can unify tho Interests of cattle raisers
iiimiiook
linn mill IVirn Ills riKlitlnir Wrislil A
Klnii llnivesl liinil r < ir tlio liriiln
CurreeiMiiukiico ot tlio inzetlc
IlnSiiuooK Tix Nov 2C Married
At the residence of Mrs Susan Trlbble
Mr A h hlnusey to Mrs Sarah lllcket
Ksq Iloiibrook ofllcliiting
After the ceremony tho guests partook
of a bountiful supper lu which all ot tho
good things for which housewives of this
section are so justly famous llguied con-
spicuously Tin Saktti man also llg
ureil conspicuously in dostroylsg those
good thlncs
Tho following Is tho luconic note
with which our popular doctor 1 W
Snyder announced to Ids brotliurlnliw
tho nnival of his tho doctors flrst
heir Vournephuvv arrived this morn-
ing righting weight ten pounds Think
ho would like to see you
The annual matrimonial harvest Is
coming on Kq BonbrOok tikos the
cake for brevity nud conciseness lu a
marriage ceremony
Mr S I Hamilton hiiB just completed
an addition of two comfortable rooms to
bis lmue
Mrs Ilursey Is Just completing a beau-
tiful twostory reldeuco
Tho lleubrook school Is lu ti flourishing
coudhlon The literary society hasli
crowded house every Saturday evening
A movement Is on toot to get up a
dramatic oiltcrtturnout for tho holidays
The coutlmitd dry weather was caus-
ing grcnt duiiiug to tho now grain crop
That which wm up was dying und It was
too dry for the lito sowing to conic up
but now tho drought is broken nud all
day u slow rain has been falling
A very Interesting Thanksgiving oxor
rlso was hold at oiir school this oftor
uooii It consisted of sougs the presi-
dents pioclamation history of Thanks
lvlugund appropriate recitations nnd
catlings
uunuioM
k llml DnrKy htniuls Oil lh Sheriff lint
KiiiNlly Iiimls In Jnll
sud while a narixiwer band edges the j c < irrc ioudeiire of 110 umeils
sleeves ami ueok iuuiimukii Tkx Nov 7 Yesterday
Jewel buttons are novelties Thnt 1 N1 > Weasauts twelyeyeai old boyun
arenmdo to rcseinblo
semlpifclons stones
scarcely vitdtdn Some
bullous for opera mantles almost rival
VhV tSmi dottook to celebrate Thanluwlvlng by go
the SiJL 2 Inntlng Wlllt niouuUujt a horse
ilm Mcldenlally dbohatged the
of Bn
ihn ulauiond i 1 took effect In his hand which will
the kohluoor lu slue If not In brilliancy
seal plush walklujj costume has a red1
Ingolo ovordrts A Bnnoh of iulnbsur
routulh the throat and borders thu edge
> f the diagonally closetl redlngote pass j
lug from the rlnht shoulder to tho left
side wbeiioe II fall straluht to the iur
band at the bottom ot the full hklrt
The bridal toilets of tbo Princess Marie
of Orleans mid tlio IrlucoKS Charlotte do
la Tromollie wore notable for tho ab
shot
have to be amputated
A few days since bolUJtorojvt darky
brought his iboigun to hear ou a farmer
and stood him off nud the tenner Iwd to
beg und plead for his life A warrant
was Issued and placed tu tho
hands ot hhorlf Grney who was also
taken by sunwise by the darkys shot
gnu and had to do mihio mil bogging
But it Is si long hiue that has uo turn and
so It was wth Ute darky Ho now Jan
guldlies In jail
JUstnluht we hail the ilrst ralu
senoo of jewels uiuno blossoms beings J
tilt Hlllv nritlllinills Tlila ntfnr1 li OUl IWCIVO WVOhS
for
diiuuouus y tUo ow aly 0 Ulc 8ea tUo lay ttUtsr
All opera nuintlo for a young girl la of Its appearance at the lort
cream wool with heliotrope plush and
velvet stripes aud is made long und full Ymiturn t n vv Ottcims
vvJthloosojleevos ttls trtinmvd with Visitors to Uiu Now Orieans esposltlou
igyplianlac < vaiulluuinlnrgorovyotjeivivlllttud good accommodations at tho
el buttons on elthtr f td of tho front Brunswick house ono block from the
with tv dainty hood of waves of the soft riwiuU on 8t Charles avenue When
lace to bo thrown over the head which is srivli r at any of the city depots ask tor
tmsst bicomlug the Oarrouwn ears Xhey l 8 door
Unit In let Well
About two years ago vve suggosted to a
number of gentlemen the advantage to be
deilvcd by stopping tholr patronage to
inorchniit tailoring establishment and
buying at half tho price our hntid omo
custommade ojothltig
They arc thoroughly satisfied nnd much
pleased with tho cbungc Tho differ-
ence thus saved they Invested in Western
and Northern Texas lands These lands
aru constantly advancing In price and
thoso gentlemen nro laying tho founda-
tion of fortunes
In the lurger cltlosln the last few years
a great many gentlemen have been prac
ticing this economy mid thu sales ot
Urstclnss clothing lu tlio stores havo In
creased Immensely There these gentle
men Invest the savings In the savings
banks but Texas land will pay live times
as much Take for Instance overcoats
of which we have a very flue stock ut low
prices The merchant tailors dont make
them any moru nt all and go It will soon
bo with all kinds of gentlemens clothing
Wo aro offering 200U pairs of gents
INtnts nil qualities at very low prices
Our L SQ pants sold In othor stores ut
3920 ourglluO pants sold In other stores
at6Suo and our 600 panUisold In other
stores nt CJJ0 and 9700 best selling
lines Thomas Kaiiuv
Advertising Editor Chase Trading Co
Ifiitcl llriiimnlrk
This neat cozy hotel under the now
management of Messrs Howinnd Held
Is doing a thriving business It has been
put In thorough order within nud without
and presents a very lino appearance Tho
table under the special management of
Mr h S Held cannot bo surpassed by
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IP
I r0h on 0f tho wrnniru
any hotel in the city mid every attention ay andT
Is awarded the gue ts by the waiters <
lort hind 0 v ast
nlshed and L i VI I lult cachmember o
consequently very
Theatrical troupes who Juivu heretofore
stopped with Mr Held while at thu Ilti
dell nro most courteously Invited to try
him lu his new quarters as ho feels that
ho can accommodate them to iiiuoli better
advantage than before
Tho management bespeaks a share of
thocomuietclttl travel ns they have rooms
peculiarly adapted for that business and
will spare no pains for their accommoda-
tion We havo only to say that from
present appearances all who give the
Brunswick u trial will leavo the hostelrle
with regrets
LAMPASAS SPllINOS
OIlllAT HIIAITII AND WKASUIIK IIKSOUT
This plaeo has justly earned the reputa-
tion of being the great health and pleas-
ure resort of tho Southwest ior mcr
cuilul lheiimntlc cutaneous mid kidney
diseases thoso waters are the most cer-
tain auxiliary nnd spccltlo known The
hotels aro conceded to be the best in the
country Tho San Gcroulmo centrally
and delightfully located corner 1lfth and
Main sheets Is one of tho most comfort-
able elegantly furnished ami bestvcutl
luted houses in the state which with Its
excellent cuisine and moderate rate of 2
per day and special ratu to parties by the
week or month make the Sail Geronlmo a
great favorite Two einiplu 100ms on
flrst floor twenty feot squuro each best
lu the state
ClunlliK tut
Ill consequence of 111 health and ina-
bility to attend to business I will close-
out my stock clothing hats Kcnts fur-
nishing goods and offer for thirty days
unprecedented bargains in this line
K V Bima
Oil Houston stieut
1iirl VVnrlli uml Inrimit County Aliilraeln
Compiling the Hatina H llogsett ami
Oauso anil Phillips abstracts autedntliig
tlio lire qf March li3 J871S which de-
stroyed the records of Tarrant county
ami tho 1 l > Cooper abstracts of the
present records the only abstracts of the
county approiehmg peifectlon titles to
both city and country propctty abstracted
with promptness and at reasonable
prices Olllce In hoyd lilock over Zaue
Ccttls real estate nnd Insurance ofllcc
TIIE SCHOOL LMDS
The Texns Land Ilonrd nnd tlio System
oflllegnl Fencing Wlmt Ought
lo lm Bono J
Itvlntlw loillliiiH ot linernor Irelntut
Mwnln Tcniplctou nml ruliloek
Colnpiived
Special CorreaiMinilencc of D10 iicntle
AlsTlv Tkx Nov 7 The theme
most talked about In government circles
now is the question of using physical
forco for tho ejectineut of Illegal felicers
lrom the public lands Various opinions
prevail both Utnoiig members of tho land
board the grass commissioners nnd the
public
It is wellknown that immense tracts of
school binds aro now under lenco nud Il-
legally occupied by cattle syndicates for
grazing purposes for which not a cent of
revenue has been obtained The lauds
to occupied ran up Into the millions one
cattleman alone occupying over 700000
acres illegally It is therefore natural
that where Intorosts so vast are Involved
there should bo 11 considerable division
of opinion as to the means to bo em-
ployed in getting rid of the encroachment
of corporations whose wealth nnd power
havo heretofore defied the stite corpo-
rations that undoubtedly havo supeiior
powers of roslstJinco and that will resist
Tho position of the land board appar
ently at least Is unanimous for a sup
332
lufllctcd 011 the
cheatlug of the
sums mmnully
board has a dif
ferent Idea of tho way to do It UxOov
Lubbock is for enforcing the inelosnr
aot nnd If as AttorueyOuneral Jeinple
ton asserts neither that nor any other
law at present on the statute
books are equal to remedying tho evil
the state treasurer Is tlieu for calling an
extra session of the legislature and pass
a law that will be strong enough
Comptroller Svvnln In this ns In tlio
Cohinn school matter takes decided and
unequivocal ground If iiothlugclse will
do Col Swain Is for employing the
rancors nnd forcibly removing Illegal
fonccs
iov Iiclaml takes entirely opposite
grounds nud says hu bus no authority
lufiict ihe governor Is one of the longest
headed politicians we have lu Texas and
In this Instance seems to fully appro iatc
the maddening effect on the popular
mind In the South of n mero shako of tho
red handkerchief of military govern-
ment When he said ut the meeting of
laud board that ho did not Intend to turn
Texas into 11 military government his
excclloncy was doubtless thinking of pub-
lic opinion mid looking forvvaul to tho
legislature which will elect a United
States senator Jly advocating
tho employment of rangers of
physical forco thu governor ran
the risk of making very powerful
enemies In thu shape of great aud wealthy
corporations whose Influence Is not to
I10 laughed at By declining to advocate
the doctrine flrst started by Commissioner
Stevens iu his report published lu Tun
Gizuitk his excellency falls oack on
thu people who are supposed to be op-
posed to arbitrary force instead of the
civil power llo thus makes friends
both ways Ah John Ireland Is 1 shrewd
balancer on the political ropes
But In the meantime millions of acres
of the children lauds aro illegally occu-
pied and hundreds of thousands of dol-
lars are annually lost to theni
ni ii AN vom
Austin TYx Nov 27 Tho hind
board reported today in The shape of a
decimation that tho land inclosuro act is
being openly vlo luted that the scope ot
country In West Texas 100000 squiiio
miles lu extent onehalf of which Is edu-
cational lands Is held by a population of
COOO souls exclitlvc of a number of
small towns aud a large majority of these
Every purohaso amounting io 5000 entitles you to a chance
fine suit Do you want it
W32 JTA VIS TITrSX
> Vf w dosi9ns ad styles which will be
Prices and are making a SPECIAL
PARLOR AND GEEK
Is being cut from et l itL
defying an Sd WtS
Peal to the l MX
useless and lwZh 1n
1
the board thrwafc B HL
ployment of Ser
a constii r vt
and third UieuUcVf <
school lands
h to the rai u il
resort lo tax i0 iclt <
schools support
Oov Ireland made
some length >
tlio y tho board and tLrS9
inclosurVaet M
thereof V1
oral nmrVlSn y
been employed to
lands not a sliiKi0 att go Bj t
of the offenders hte JtO
byGcnMcCnltahoVS
Gov °
Ireland letZii r
sheriffs or the
iDllltarAt hi dlSoSTJ fc
to executo the writs
mils the Inclosuro SCf t fiF
ously violated 5
gsntumpa we ft
to rccognlzo you and a iT
public expression 0 lf <
Since the <
day it wa
should earn his Mead
his brow your avocntUS
most hoiioraMe on i JH
H
gage nwt
YOU have Ihe legal r2illMiu
right to ue your innnSf
ndvuntagi ami eHPimttP
Wo shall m ill nusbrtJ
In < ur stoic nud as olStt
in elistomrrs Vi
voi gooft SI
and treat you vc ii ff
Tiiot V j
Advertising Iator tuscj
luny
A HorrililB shaet
To sell
harness with fljua UrI
when the regular price Is L
got cqst money out ot this nod
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Im licit
Chuk house corner fans
tconth new furnitures mht
plastered
Iromoto a healthy actios t
ach If your dieestlonls A
feel weary languid anddtiw
Ucpatozonc
To ItlntkHiUtb
Wo havo just received a cm tf
steel which wo offer to tbetni
est market figures Send I pA
Uutti
Jur S3 S0 Worth ISW
A fluo lot of iiickelpUte t
track harniis will be cloicj
above prices Call ami mt s
Tackaberys
101111 f Mont
And lien notes opgotisWtli
91000 and Upwards oa lap
duetlve farms or fenced pasta
bonds uegotiatd
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Over Traders Xatluual bsuLli
TnUo Yinir Clioiwl
McAllister or Savanna tad
tlou weekly This itSH be k
bored to without deviation
Proprietor City Elcvitel
in the drawing k
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Artistic and Fancy Furniture
All Now and Attractive Stylos and Suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS Call
writo for Illustrated Cataloguo and Prices Wo will save you money
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