Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 337, Ed. 1, Monday, September 15, 1890 Page: 3 of 8
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Is prepared esjeclidly for blood diseases Wc guarantee a speedy and per-
manent cure of Rheumatism Gout Old Sores Cleers Pimples So ipel5
Scrofula Catarrh Tetter Enlarged Glands liver and Spleen Syphilis in
all iU stages Mercurial Affections Rough Scaly Affection of the Skin and
al disease arising from an impure condition of tho blood It invigorates and
Luilds up the entire system causing a lasting and permanent cure It is
pleasant to take and does not color or damage the teeth contains no mercury
arsenic or strychnine Sold by all wholesale and retail and retail druggists
f 100 per bottle
SAXET MEBICIM CO
DALLAS TEXAS
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ROOiNDUPS
tattle Men of Texas Have Permitted the
liisr Four to Mislead Them
Pro ics for Feeding In Kansns This Tear
Shipments by the Different Railroads
Texas Cattlo Notes
it daily Gazette sars the Big Tour are get
tmp themselves in sbnpo to dictatt prices
viii e when havo they no been in that kind of
nape Stockman and Farmer
They havo always been in position to
do it but it is their pleasure once in a
great while to step asido and let supply
and < lcmand liavo u say Immediately
after the agitation of tho Fort Worth
cuttle convention and relrigerators in
Texas begun tho Big Four fearing they
had poadid Texas cattlemen up to the
paint of trying to help themselves let up
en their practices and cattle began to
improve in price The refrlgorator
sehiine however seems to have fallen
tnrougli that is the one indorsed by
the convention and the Uig Four looms
upngninnod aro placing their pins so
that tlier can ns they havo done dic
tate tho prices ttia cattlemen shall re-
ceive for their cattlo It is tho case
that a man or a set of men can do-
a thing whenever they wish to
but sometimes it is against
tbcnr policy to do it It is this way with
ite liig Four If tbey had gono on and
bv their manipulations caused cattle
prices to continue to decline on tfie heels
oi the Fort Worth convention the stock-
men would have been more determined
than ever to stnrt up the refrigerators
ii Toxus and tho Big Four knew this
therefore thoy did that which lulled to
sleep the movement that had been started
by letting the matter of supply and de-
mand rpgulato matters for a while iust
n Thk GtzirrTK twelve months ago pro
dieted they would The result is just
what was expected or rather what The
ittte warned the stockmen against
fiont let any light advance m cattle
prices lend you into tho belief that there
Is no necessity for the establishment of
refrigerators In Texas was substan-
tially the advice given tho cattlemen
mouths ago but it appears that the ad-
vice was not heeded Tho advance In
tattle prices comes the cnttlemen were
In good humor und they let drop nn enw
terprlso that would have insured good
prices and u market In Texas for Texas
tattle for years to come
J es tho big four are still in condition
position and power to dictate in a degree
the price of cattle but they will uot be
o powerful In future us they have been
In the past Tho supply of cattle is
shorter than It nns been and this fact
will have some bearing on the markets as
Jong ug it is a faot
FEEDING CATTLE
A Kansas Stocltmnn Speaks of the Ontoolc
iu that Statu
Col John Funk one of tho lenfilng
tockruen of Kansas was interviewed by
the Wichita Drovers News recently on
the outlook for cattle feeding in Kansas
this year nnd the interview is given Sn
full here Col Funk said
In many portions of the state thoio is
a good halfcrop of corn ana with the
old crop on hand some cattle will ba fed
hut at the present high price of corn It
wilt bo a risky business Feeders will
have one advantage by securing their
feeding cattlo at reduced price but with
the crest slopproducing factories of the
country runniug at full blast it will
make the market uncertain for fat cattle
fed on 35 cent corn Tho immense
brewery glucose and cotton seed oil
factory feeders will hold a big edge over
the average feeder and they will have
It in their power to supply the market
Tltb fat cattle and thus keep the market
down Tbey can produce fat on their
stock at a ratio of corn worth 10 cente a
bushel Kansas has driven all this re-
source for feeders of malt from her
herders and tho present price will force
the grain from the feeders reach
NeUe Morris bos secured all the
Hops of the Peoria 111 breweries
starch and glucose factories nnd now
rt sv
ii hJ dM J
jg 4
claims ho can put fat on tho cattle as
cheap as the Kansas farmer could with
corn at eight cents a bushel What
Kansns needs today is a diversity of in-
dustries factories to use tip the surplus
grains and in yenrs like tho present one
farmers and feeders could secure the
slops As it Is at present the grain is
shipped to other states and there manu-
factured and loreign feeders reap the
benefits of tho products of Kansas soil
A great many cattle will be fed this
year in Northern and Western Nebraska
as well as In Central Missouri where the
corn crop is good
I look for corn to fall about twenty
cents a bushel this fall for as soon as
tho speculators who have the great bulk
of tho corn crop in hand find that stock-
men are not going to make a great de
mnnd for their grain thoy will throw it
on the market und there will probably be
a large amount of late feeding
Never before was Kansas so wtll pro-
vided with young stock as today and if
tho farmers of Kansas will only hold
their cattle they will find it a better
speculation than selling them There is
plenty of roughness to put the cattle
through tho winter all right and after
tho surplus caused by the output of the
cattle from the Territory and tho soared
cattlomen are out of tho way I look for
the cattlo market to take a boom I
havo 1000 head on hand now and they
are not for sale
There has been no Texas fever in tho
locality whero I have been and I have
como to look upon it like the milk sick-
ness in Indiana always found in tho
next county It is astonishing th9 num-
ber of stock hogs there are in the country
todny and my greatest fear is that they
will all be gone before another general
corn crop is obtained
I think this will prove a great har-
vest for ihs packers as they are now
filling thoir houses with meat at a less
prico than they will bo able to do for
the next twelve months at least I
look for meats to follow everything else
nnd take an upward tendenoy This
appears to be a grand time for the bulls
on all kinds of produce Of course an
advanced price of meats will raise the
price of stock to sell but when tho Big
Four control the cheap feed as well as
the market there is no very bright out-
look for feeders this fall
THK OLD RELIABLE
Tho Chicago nnd Alton Crawling Up In the
Cattle Business
That the Chicago and Alton road i
growing in popularity with the cattle
shippers is evidenced by the volume of
business it does Ono thing that has led
to this growing popularity is the most
excellent facilities the road has for ship-
ping stook nnd another is the very
handsome maunor in which the shipper s
aro treated
The Union stock ynrds Chicago re-
port receipts of 3518 cars of Texas nnd
lndinn Territory cattlo in Division D
Texas for the month of August 1890
This stook was taken to Chicago by the
following roads
Chicago E Illinois
Illinois Central
St Fanl
Wabash
23 Cars
JO
211
25t
Rock Island 396
Chicago Burlington A Quincy E2
Santa Fe 99J
Chicago Alton 1036
Average above cars at 27 head to
the
oar makes 95000 cattle for the 2G busi-
ness days in August or 3G50 head per
day from Texas and tho Indian Territo-
ry which shows that the Chicago mar-
ket during August was not glutted with
grass cattle but largely with native cat
tlo from the corn fed states
Col L D Voak
Probably there is no man better or
mor6 favorably known to Taxaslcattle
men than Col L D Voak who for so
long was the state agent in Texas for the
Street stable car company The sever-
ing ot his connection with that company
and his temporary withdrawal frrm
immediate association with the stockmen
of the state is regretted by all who knew
him He was an elegant polished gen-
tleman a fair man for stockmen to do
business with and to his credit it can
be said he always gave satisfaction when
such a thing was possible He leaves the
city tonight for the North but promises
the many friends he bas made lu Texas
that bis absense will be only temporary
that ho will come again Tits Gazxtte
Cattlo Movements
Col J a Wilson general scent of
the Chicaeo and Alton rood returned
yesterday from a trip tip the Denver
road and over the Wichita Valley line
He stated to a Gazette reporter that
the eonditlou of cattle where he went
was as Rood as the stockmen could nsk
Grass was growing beautifully on all the
ranges water was plenty and cattle were
takinp on flesh rapidly As to the move-
ment of cattle he said it was not so
heavy as it was a short time back the
stocking up in Texas being due In a great
measure to the improved condition of
the ranpes Cattleman who were dis-
posed to ship two weeks ago t on account
of the ary condition of the pastures are
now boldiug back in order to give th6
beeves the benefit of good fresh grass
Dont go to Hot Springs Take Soiet
11Y TOSSlyG A X > OTliAll
That is Hoic Bd Brink Made Fifteen Thou-
sand Dollars
Yes sir I am S15000 better off to-
day than I was a few weeks ago and it
cost ms but Si for ticket No 32S3I in
the Mexican Lottery wbioh brought me
tho good fortune
Thus spake Edward Brink of Spring
City Nev to an Examiner reporter
I could hardly realize that I bad won
so much money andin factI can scarce-
ly realize it yet and sometimes wonder
If I havent been dreaming I received
the money through Wells Fargo Co s
all O K and I at once placed it in one of
the banks
Why did I invest in the Mexican Lot-
tery Because there were 20 per cent
more cbanoes in that one than in any
other They believe in giving the inves-
tor a show
Continuing he said At the present
time I am least 130 ahead on it besides
the SIj000 1 have just won I received
the money promptly and find the Mexi-
can Lottery people perfectly square
In answer to a further question by
our reporter Mr Brink said lam not
superstitious but sometimes when I have
had a spare dollar in my pooket I would
take it out and toss it in the air Heads
I won and tails I lost When it came
down heads tho dollar went for a Mexican
lottery ticket
Mr Brink is a nicelooking young man
of twentyeight years and a pleasant
gentleman to meet He has a good edu-
cation and a Burewtl business head and
doubtless his 515000 will soon inorease
on his hands He takes his good luck
quietly and a stranger would not think
from his appearance or action that he
had been fortunate enough to win S15
000 by merely tossing up a silver dollar
San Francisoo Examiner
THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC
General EJolcins and Universal Satisfaction
Over the Turn Affairs Have Taken
At Buenos Ayres
Itio de Janeiro Sept 13 Advices
from Buenos Ayres indicate that the new
regime gives universal satisfaction and
that all parties are enjoying over th o
turn which affairs have taken A prom
lnent feature of the rejoicings at Bueno
Ayres over the change in the presidency
was a monster demonstration In honor of
Leandre M Allen president of the rev-
olutionary government a man who is
very popular and who has the reputation
for the strictest integrity Sixty thou-
sand people are said to have taken part
in the demonstration It Is not
thought however that ho will be
a candidate of his party for the presi-
dency neither will Dr Aristobule
Del Valle another of the revolutionary
leaders Dr Aristobule is a talented
journalist and before the revolution rep-
resented the province of Buenos Ayres in
the Argentine states On the collapse of
the revolution he retired It is now
thought that tho candidate of this party
will be Gen Bnrtelonse Mitre
who Is at present in Europe
Gen Mitre has already once been presi-
dent ot the republio For awhile during
the Paraguayan war he commanded the
allied armies but won no great military
reputation Some years after the close
of that war he was deprived of his post
in tho army and of bis political riebts
for having unsuccessfully attempted a
revolution He was afterwards restored
to his rights and to his military rank but
not to aotive duty in the army He is
noted ns a very warm friend to Brazil
President Diellgrine has repealed the
decree establishing martial law and the
censorship of the press It is said that
officers of the army and nayy excluded
from their positions for having taken
part in the revolution will be re-
stored to rank duties There Is little
doubt that victory over the revolutionary
party in Buenos Ayres was due principal-
ly to the firmness of the police which
number 3000 men and bas a military or-
ganization Had the torce wavered it is
probable the whole army would hare
joined the revolutionists
Yesterday in Buenos Ayres there was a
demonstration attended by 20000 per-
sons lu honor of Senator Dardo Rocha
whose friends presented him as a candi-
date for the presidency
In the sennte Dardo Rocha and Aristo
bule Del Valle were leaders of the oppo
sition to President Cellman The presi-
dent and all Its ministers pledge them-
selves not to be candidates for the presi-
dency at the next election
Bucklenx Arnica Salve
The best salve In the world for cuts bruises
sores ulcers salt rheum fever sores tetter
chapped hands chilblains corns and all skin
eruptions and positively cures piles or no pay
required It is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded Price 2i cents per
boxFor
For sale by N E Grammer
Boys Fired Their Pistols
Special to the Gazette
Terrell Tex Sept 11 Parties
from the Chisholm settlement say th8
shooting last week which was supposed
to be at Col Chisholms is accredited
to hare been by some cotton pickers
boys whotlred off their pistols near the
colonels residence on their way to Ter
rellThe
The gin owned by W J Stovall caught
flro about 1130 today from sparks
from the smokestack The alarm was
given immediately and the Are depart-
ment was on hand to choke off the fiery
element before it did much damage
Less about 40 nil told Insured In the
Phenix pf London
Saxet cures
ulcers eto
scrofula eczema old
We will offers oar stock or clothing
gents underwear hats trunks and ra-
llies this week at prices that will aston-
ish any one Come and see for your-
selves Darnell CO
An Enterprising Fort Worthite Writes
From a City Built From Paper
How Eastern JIIlls An Dependent on low
Frelcht Kates to Enable Tliem to Hold
the Western Territory
Holtoke Mass Sept 91S90
Dear Gazette
A city built from paper is oorreotiy
stated regarding Holyoke the great
center of the paper making Industry
Many people gather a clever and decided-
ly praotical education by careful obser-
vation of the ways of others and their
mot hods by which success has been at-
tained This rule can be profitably fol-
lowed by cities When the knowledge ot
the ways and means employed in the up
building of other centers is generally held
by a people their efforts thereafter are
directed by nn intelligence certain to
produce the best results With this end
In view an occasional letter from Fort
Worth wanderers may be permissable
even If the details and figures make
rather dull reading lor some Forty
three yenr3 ago the land whero Holyoke
now stands was used as a farm and was
purchased by a syndicate who started to
build the canals which now furnish their
water power equal to 30000 horse-
power To the reader who has-
let his geography get rusty
it may be explained that Holyoke Mass
is about eight miles west of Springlleld
near the middle of the state and on the
banks of the rapid runniug Connecticut
river This river is tapped above the
town and tho water conveyed in e canal
140 feet wido down to Holyoke the ar-
rangement there being in parallel lines
the first canal is located on tho highest
level of course and is about one and one
half miles loug Mentally draw a line
from north to south nud call it the Con-
necticut river then three short lines on
the lefthand or west side of and parallel
to this and call them the three cannls
the line furthest away from the river
being extended northward until it
touches the river at wbicn point a dam
1010 feet long piles up a bead and feeds
it into the first and highest canal The
lund between the first lefthand line and
the second is wide enough 400 feet to
hold a lot of factories and mills and their
water power is conveyed by mill races
cut from the upper level across this 400
feet to the next lower canal the fall be-
ing twenty feet Now we have
driven all the first row of
mills and got our water into
the second canal Another 400 foot strip
of ground a mile long and covered with
mills lies between our second and third
line and the original operation of con-
veying the water across this narrow
strip is performed again giving power
on its way with a fall this time of twelve
feet and the same water is still to be
used over again between the river and
the next line to it with alall of twenty
eight a total fall from first to last of
sixty feet
A similar arrangement of water power
could not well be made at Fort Worth
but equally good results oould be ob-
tained within the limits permissable with
our volume of water by golDg up the
Clear Fork three or four miles where o
strong dam could be built and u good
head of water obtained The canal
should be built along the bluffs on the
south and east side of the stream and a
fall of twentyfive or thirty feet easily
obtained Thus instead of three parallel
strips of ground each a mile long for
mill sites we would have one strip three
or four miles long with an unusually
good head of water Of courso a great
many mills that have water power use
more or less steam In fact about CG per-
cent or twothirds of all tho power used
Ik the state of Massachusetts is steam
and onethird water Coal in Holyoke
is 450 per ton in which tbey have not
much the advantage of us
The mills make principally book
writing envelope linen and bond pa-
pers in other words the better gradesof
paper One mill keeps a buyer and a
gang of packers in Egypt and the blue
Egyptian rags are a standard grade of
material
About 200 tons of paper per day is the
output for Holyoke being about one
tenth the daily output of the entire
United States Eastern paper mill own-
ers would not advise or assist in the
establishment of paper mills in Texas
preferring to stay with their present
plants But the keynote for Texas was
sounded by an offioial of one ot the prom-
inent railroad lines when in conversa-
tion with the writer he stated these
New England manufacturers are con-
stantly hounding the railroads to give
them lower rates to enable them
to continue their trade relations with tho
great West und South in competition
with the manufacturers located iu those
sections It is a wrong polloy to banl
goods for cost from the extreme border
of a great country for from one to 3000
miles inland simply to hold up manu-
facturers who are seeking trade from
territory outside their natural jurisdic-
tion This class of rates must be ad-
vanced as the roads cannot continue
them muoh longer
It occurred to me that our people in
Texas had never looked upon freights
from the East as being excessively
low However any advanoe in this
class is of advantage to the Texas man-
ufacturer If our citizens generally
could see these prosperous cities sup-
ported not by agrioulture not by live-
stock nor by jobbing houses but almost
solely and wholly by their manufacturing
industries an increased amount of en-
ergy would be put into our efforts to
build factories and we would
continue to build them until we added
a manufacturing population like
Holyoke of 35000 workers to our hus-
tling town nud what a city It will make
when onr heavy wholesale business is
multiplied and we have packing bouses
stockyards doing a large business In live-
stock ot all kinds our flour milU nnd
elevators caring for the products of the
agricultural tracts cotton mills to use
our cotton woolen mills to use the wool
paper mills to work up straw and other
materials boot and shoe factories for the
hides and stove works wagon works
and a multiplicity of other manufactur
ing concerns an abundance of railroads
to carry on our business and a vast and
magnificent traot of rich healthy coun-
try rapidly tilling with a firstclass peo-
ple to supply ub with materials and to
purchase what we make and have to sell
All cities have some one of the above ad-
vantages but if the Creator has equipped
any otheryoung city in America with all
the advantages as he has Fort Worth I
have failed to find It Keep to work
brothers c W Post
Type ai Half Price
The Central type toundry of St louis
Ionic celebrated for its copper alloy type
has Introduced new machinery for mak-
ing all sizes of quads and offer them
at
less than half price Send for circular
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It is the desire of The Gazetta to facilitate
the search of persons for employment and
the recovery of lost property and all ar
cordially invited to use thu column for such
purposes
GAZETTES LETTER LIST
List of letters remaining uncalled for In the
counting room on yesterday Persons calling
for them will please say aurertised
A L2 S A O 1
C D A1 T X1
G W M M 1
R R S 1 WJ Sic
R SI Sl X Y Z 1
T X 1 Y 31 Z 1
BUSINESS CnASC S
A LAWYER of ability and experience would
like to associate himself with a good ex-
perienced land agent in Northwest Texas Ad-
dress Lock Box 1 Fairfield Tex H20
TRUG STOCK At a bargain for cash worth
I investigating oldestablished goodpay
ing business new fixtures must sell at once
Address Drugstore Gazette office
1JRIN1INO MATERIAL for a complete news-
paper and job office nearly as good as new
for sale at a great bargain E S Terjy attor-
ney at law Longview Tex
IKKSONAL
GENTLEMAN of professional standing
A
wishes to correspond with an intelligent
and accomplished lady not over twentylive years
old R J Holt Mexia Ter 151G
DESIRE to rind Charlie Johnson a Swede
I
who lived in St Louis county Minnesota
from 1S 6 to 1S65 Has since lived in Michigan
Wisconsin Kansas and is now in Texas Single
man stout built light hair tinted with red and
gray Ha has been a cattle drover and small deal-
er in livestock in Texas I represent parties who
hare funds belonging to him and will pay M
to the person who first gives me information of
his whereabouts Thomas F West corner
Third and Houston streets Fort Worth Texas
The address of M
WANTED
in Comanche
Ter
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Zerr by friencis
Box 119 Comanche
418
VANTED Information of W F Daniell
S His father J L Daniell died at Glen
ville Ala May 23 His family are anxious to
hear from him Address information to S SI
Farmer City Marshal Fort Worth
5iT ANTED To know the whereabouts of
James Burns His father was Mike Buras
and a brother of Mrs Lawler mother of Con-
gressman Frank Lawler of Chicago His rela-
tives are anxious to End him He was reported
as working for soihe paving firm in this city in
April or Slay Address information concerning
him to S M Farmer City Marshal Fort
Worth
WANTED By a man thirtyseven years of
VI age just begun the practice ot law to
correspond with an accomplished lady ot some
means with a view to matrimony Address
Sam Pvnson 141S
J ANTED To correspond with modest young
lady Object matrimony Address P O
Box 126 Yoakum Tex
rOUNG man with good trade would like to
I correspond with some youcg lady with
matrimonial intentions Address X
LOST
Y Z
1215
LOST One ticket box with one hypodermic
syringe one patent drop in ticket marked
W M T Inquire at corner Third and
J R Adams
Lamar
J2IS
PIN Lost between Trinity hall seminary and
Slain street a silver pin thape of a four
leaf clover Finder please leave same at Trin-
ity ball corner Thirteenth and Lamar streets
121S
FOIC SilLE SllSCKLLAJiEOUS
CARRIAGEForsale canopytop carriagefinest
make stylish at a bargain Call at Fisher
Co Belknap and Rosk
CUT i LOWERS and floral work in quantity
and quality to suit the most critical taste
shipped in perfect order A Whitaker Flor-
ist Houston Tex
SALE Good saddle pony at 611 East
J70R
Bluff street
TJOR SALE Nice new furniture moquette
X velvet nnd three ply carpets and a com-
plete outfit for housekeeping on easy terms ad-
dress L S care Gazette office
FOR SALE One scholarsnip in Pruitts rort
Worth business college Price 3500
Apply to T P Day
FOR SALE Or will exchange for land two
good roller mills one at Cleburne one at
Waxahachie W A Huffman Implement Co
Fort Worth Tex
OQRAiiS Old papers
at A2inTE office
> cents per hundred
FOR SALE Several secondhand safes Ap
ply to H W Peak 106 Houston street Fort
Worth
EOR SALE A complete stock of dry goods
with lease on tnreestory brick building
centrally located Business established aud in-
creasing Terms reasonable Apply corno
Fourteenth and Houston streets between 2 and
4 p m or 405 and 407 Houston street
HOTEL FIXTURES and good will The fur-
niture bedding and other fixtures conmlete
of a firstclass house together with the good-
will and custom of the most popular house on
the Texas and Pacific road o n be bought for
the next two weeks for 600 cssh or part cash
and balance good security Address Sirs Vic-
toria Jackson proprietor Central hotel Sweet
water Tex Any drummer who travels west
can tell you all about the reputation of the
house and the location for business A perman-
ent lease on favorable terms can be had on the
house
WANTED AIITUSIAN WATEIt
WANTED Artesian water The citizens of
Whitesboro have subscribed nearly 2000 to
a fund for the purpose of sinking an artesian
well All parties desiring to bid on the con
tract should correspond at once with B L
Long Whitesboro Tex
WANTED TO BUY
BAY or straw wanted 100 tons of hay or
straw Address J T Woolery 1111 West
Fifth street Fort Worth Tex
lXOOD wanted 150 cords
vl delivered in Fort Worth
of Cottonwood
Address J T
Woolery 1111 West Fifth street Fort Worth Tex
FOR KENT DWELLINGS
OOARDING HOUSE outfit for sale and house
J for rent Apply to 509 Rusk street
J7IOR RENT A furnished eightroom resi
dence corner Royal avenue and West Eev
fhst
er 1
RENT One sevenroom cottage with sewer
gas and water connections No 603 East
Belknap street Apply to W A Orgain at
Jesse Jones grocery
PROFESSIONAL
1EVI WALKER Attorney at L w Mootagner
1 Tex Special attention given to land and
commercial litigations
WANTl D AGENTS
Vn ArTED An active honest man Salary
VV 100 monthly if suitable with opportuni
ties for advance to represent locally a responsi
ble New York house References Manu
factnrer lock box 15S5 New York
AGENTS 3 to 10 per day collecting small
pictures for ns to copy and enlarge satisfac
tion guaranteed and a 4 outfit free A Dunne
Co 6 Reade street New York
< AIITEn BOARD AND ROOMS
BOARD and room in private family wanted by
two young ladies where there are no other
boarders Location must be near business por
tion of city Best of reference Address TX
care Gazette 730
fl aisc ax
J HAVE 100000 to invest in bargains in Fort
1T ° rirl ert7 U 3rcm hlTe anything to
sell at a bargain come see me Frank H
Hams office No 1 Mansion block
Wil
MONEY TO LOANiHRS
on diamonds watches and Jewelry etc etc
Business strictly confidential will call on par
ties when desired FA Boemer 607 Mala
street P S Correspondence solicited
M 0ISnV T9 LOA > oa tum aci es
X J IS El i and city property Buy anrt
extend vendors lien notes Bwayne Allen St
MONEYT01OAN
ranches Vendors Ilea
notes purchased or ex
tended before or after maturity Interest low
Prompt attention to applications No delays
In Fort Worth National bank t3ildiB2 Tha
W CBelchexLit Company
COOK Wanted a woman to coot good home
and wages Apply to Mrs v II Heistand
610 Calhoun street between Fifth and SUth
streets 1213
DRESSMAKER rarmersville Collin coun
ty Tex is very much in need of a dress-
maker Responsible parties say a dressmaker
could do well there 41S
HOUSEKEEPER A widower wants a house
keeper either as one of family or for
wages Address at once lock box5l0 Corsiea
na Tex 1016
HOUSE GIRL wanted Apply to Mrs James
Harrison at 403 Adams street 1319
BOOKKEEPER
Tex
HOUSEKEEPER Widower wants house
keeper and ccok Address W J SL care
Gazette
2S15
LADIES Wanted Ladies to solicit in their
own towns and counties on commissions
Light business Recommendations required
Address M L W care Gazette tf
SERVANT Wanted for general housework
Mrs A I Van Rensseler Collego avenue
city li27
YXr ANTED Woman white preferred to
V cook wash and iron for small family
good wages Apply 1103 Lamar street
1V ANTED At once a woman to work in pan-
T P try None but a firstclass one need ap-
ply Ellis hotel Fort Worth
SITUATION WAHTtD JTEMALE
A RESPECTADLE woman wants a placo in
o the country where she can have a small
house with her three children to do servico and
the two largest to help night and morning and
go to school Address E SI this office 1120
A young lady wants a posi
jper References given Ad
tion as bookkeeper
dress D C box P Dublin Tesas in16
BOOKKEEPER A competent bookkeeper and
stenographer desires a position by October 1
Finest of city references given X Y Z Ga-
zette office 317
COPYING Lady would like copying either at
office or to tako home Address M care
Gazette
C t OVERNESS Wanted position as govern
T ess competent to teach Latin thorough
English music vocal and instrumental Ad-
dress Box W Crockett Tex 1117
SALESWOMAN An experienced saleswoman
wants a position in dry goods house Has
good references etc Address Mrs F D
Denison Tex
STENOGRAPHER Wanted
1 stenographer A position
office preferred Address O B
QTENOGRAIHER Wanted
i stenographer A positio
a situation as
in some good
Scare Gazette
20
situation as
in some good
office prefered Address C B S care Gazette
TEACHER A lady a graduate of tho Texas
state normal school and a teacher of suc
cessful experience desires
references Address K F
school Best
care of Gazette
ot
1124
S WO sisters wish positions in hotel as cham
r bcrmaid and dinmngroom girl or in privato
family as housegirl and cook good relerence
expect good wages Address Sisters Gazette
office 1319
IV ANTED Situation as nurse for ladies
v Address or call C01 Louisiana avenue
Mrs SI Billings 1218
HELP WANTElJ SI ALU
BLACKSMITH
who
Wanted a eood blacksmith
understands general repairing and
shoeing Steady job and good wages Address
or applv at once W H Brown Lock Box 27
Taylor Tex 1016
COOK Wanted a good cook
Apply at the
white or colored
Commercial hotel Morgan
li18
J1ARPENTERS Wanted immediately
V carpenters Apply at office Texas an
Coal company
national bank
Third and Houston
fifteen
over City
1218
TARPENTERS Wanted several good bench
V men None but firstclass mechanics W
H Murphy Co Arlington Heights 1116
G 1 OOD man or woman wanted for dining room
work Good wages will be paid fori good
help Apply to 1004 Lamar street 1234
GARDENER Wanted a man who has had
some experience in cultivation of fruits to
take charge of an orchard and vineyard of 13 or
lJ acres and 43 acres of farm land All in good
condition Will furnish good house room and
out buildings lots farm utensils etc Appli-
cant iqust have good reference For further
particulars call on me at my place two miles
north of Cleburne SI D Hines
LAUNDRYSIAN Wanted column laundry-
man full wages permanent situation ref-
erence required O B and F A Sawyer
Palestine 1319
MAN wanted to attend to garden and care tor
horse and cow German or Swede pre
f erred Apply to T P Day 121
PRINTER Wanted immediately at the
Champion office Amarillo Tex Steady job
to good all round printer First come first
served 1319
FLUSIBERS Two firstclass plumbers can get
employment at Ackley Osbornes 206
Slain 1319
IJRESSER wanted to press mens clothes
steady work good wages Call at 204
Houston street 1213
w
ANTED Salesman for lino of cigars 75
per month and expenses Address with
stamp SUSIATRA CIGAR COMPANY Chi-
cago 111
SALESMAN Wanted a firstclass dress goods
salesman to commenco work at once Ad-
dress or asply to Bennett Co Decatur Tex
1420
rrINNER Wanted a No I tinner for 60 or 90
I days Apply at once to John W Ross
Co Grandview Tex 1420
rjAlLORS Wanted at once two gooa pants
A and vest makers Firstclass prices and
steady work Burns Walker Co Colorado
Tex 1420
J1AILOR Wanted Address at once B Rorth
JL merchant tailor Slarshall Tex
rtINNERS Wanted two good tinners at 1314
Slain street H n Lewis 1016
w
ANTED Three reliable men who under
stand building and loan associations tore
present the Peoples B L and 8 association of
Geneva N Y For particulars address W C
Kellnm state gent Waco Texas
f ANTED A man to do straigfits Singer
1 V preferred Herbs of Health Co Farm
ersvillc Tex
1319
V7AN3ED Goodman to care for and drive
> horses and take care of yard Sidney
Martin corner Fourth and Lamar streets 1420
ITT ANTED A reliable man to take charge of
I V team and deliver wood from woodyard at
514 Pennsylvania avenue Apply at once at
vard 1516
SITUATION VfaSIKD SlALE
A CAPABLE and experienced young newspa-
per man wants employment Address
Writer care Gazstte
1420
A YOUNG maa unmarried who has had
some experience desires a position as clerk
in a dry goods or grocery store References
given Oscar Delllngton Belcherville Tex
BOOKKEEPER Wanted a place as assistant
bookkeeper in a wholesale house Refer-
ences given Vddress O W M Caldwell
Tex 1117
BARTENDER Wanted a sit by an Al barten
der Good references from present em-
ployer Address B B care Gem saloon Nav
aiota Tex 14211
CLERKSHIP Wanted Position in office
grocery store or dry goods house by a young
man of experience Is a memberof church and
YMCA Add C ST Gazette office 1123
CILERKSHIP Wanted situation m somemer
1 cantile business ample experience over
five years in retail drug store drug store pre
ferred Address Lock Box 79 Piano Tex 1016
1 ROCEBYMAN Wanted situation by single
t man In grocery store not afraid or work
reference given Address D H M care Ga
tte 121s
PRINTER A printer with a good knowledge
ot newspaper and Job work and experience
as a writer desires a permanent sit at once
Bute wages J N Hassett Fort Worth Tex
1420
PRINTER A permanent situation wanted by
an experienced all round printer twelve
years experience Good local and ad rust
ler Address Printer care Mirror Hillsboro
and milch cows
zette
1313
QALESSIAN A yonng man with good educa
v tion speaks French German and English
wants a situation as salesman or traveling
agent Address S Q care Gazette 12ls
QALESSIAN Wanted by a young man with
O good references and experience in selling
clothing cents furnishinggoodsand groceries
Address H Weatherford Tex 1016
WANTED Position to do work about the
house and yard can take cars of horses
Address A Wey care of Ga
Penn Georgetown Tex
1016
TSrATCHMAN Wanted situation as night
V watchman Address J B Edens Smith
fleld Tex n20
FOE BENT HOTEL
Vr HO vantstorentthe Palace hotel forty
v rooms furnished or unfurnished in
Claude Tex Apply to W G Cates Secretary
FOE SALE OB EXCHANGE
AOf acre tract or good timberedland seven
toU miles from Georgetown to exchange
for cattle or horses Address JohriC Penn
Georgetown Tex
A GOOD ranch of 810 acres 100 acres in culti
J vatlon for sale or trade
Address JohnC
IF you are Interested in the Stockmans Par-
adise subscribe for and advertise in tho
Devils River News Sonora Sutton County
Texas
Mn
Co
REIKFELDT is at Maddox Ellison
and will make damaged or spotted
looking glasses as good as new by putting new
silver on them for one week only
FOR KENT STOREROOMS
FOR BENT Small part of store with
window Address A G
interview
can and Weatherford
Main npstairs
k ANTED
T nerstooL
Grandview Tex
TOR
William
show
Gazetta office for
FOll SALE IvKAL SlATfc
Q rnfj will buy 100x100 feet with small
< 3 JbOjyj storehouse corner Pecan and
Uelknap William Gre r 3014 Slainnpstalrs
will buy luuxioj feet
SfSrjCJ
tJJ story nine room house
with two
corner Pe
Greer 30i
4 GOOD farm of 273 acres160 acres in cultiva
s tion black land situated only 1 mile and a
half from Georgetown in Williamson county
Price 1000900 and will take onethird in cattle
or horses For further particulars address Jao
C Peon land agent Georgetown Tex
J7OR SALE One of best sections of land In
Wichita county intersected by railroad
Three miles from station Price 1 per acre
Address J R IT care Gazette
IJ AVE two good stone strres well located and
XI rented in Georg town Tex that I am offer-
ing for 1000000 Will tako onefourth in good
laud or cattle Address Jahn C Penn land
agent Georgetown Texas
AND LOT Three houses and lot
HOUSES
100x200 feet for sale Corner graded street
andingootf neighborhood One house twostory
eightrooms plastered all outhouses two Jtc
rooiu cottages Price reasonable Address L
H care Gazette
ANTED To sell onefourth onethird or
onehalf interest in Feilds Hillsido addi-
tion to Fort Worth comprising about twenty
five acres giving purchaser control of sales
Julian Feild 2C5 Main street
TST7 ANTED 4G00Tmys an Interest in a towu
> V site on line of Fort Worth and Denver
railroad Big money to be made In it Call oa
or address Gen R A Cameron or N C Blanch-
ard 401 Main street Fort Worth
TE HAVE for sale a few cheap lots from
t T S0CO to 500 situated in east part of city
on Peach and Live Oak streets Terms one
fourth cash balance on long time Will build
any kind of house desired and sell same on tha
Installment plan Call at once as prices will
be increased 50 per cent in twenty days Cheap-
est lots insido corporation and will double in
value in one year E W Provine Co 50J
Main street
A good set of second hand tin
at once John W Ross Co
rort rent itoosis
RENT Furnished
ire suitable
West Second street
room southern ex
1posure for one or two penous
I OR RENT Nicely furnished room
southwest corner west First street ai
OFFICE DESKS FILING DEVICES
ZJIQAL BLANK CASES
10
TOR RENT Two nicelyfurnished rooms for
F rent Apply corner East Bluff and Hamp
ton streets References required
F
OR RENT Furnished
611 East Bluff street
rooms Inquire at
J701t RENT Newly furnished rooms
V ventilated on first and second floors
East Fourth street W Norritt
well
413
Apply
and Royal
T70R RENT Two furnished rooms with a
X private family Southeast front No
Taylor street between First and Second
20i
iTIURNISHED rooms and day boarders wanted
Terms reasonable and excellent accommo
dations 1017 Lamar street
ROOMS Furnished room for rent
810 West Second street
For rent
ROOSI
20
Apply at
tf
handsomely furnished ami
well ventilated Electric befits Conven
ient to any part of the city Call at residence
S12 West Belknap street
T
FOB SALJE CATTLE
iC CHOICE steers very gentle 3 toG years
DUU old 8 A Hatcher Fort Worth
TYPEWRITERS
M JONES CO
THE TYPEWRITER AGENTS
TVPEWRITEHS SOLD CN EASY TERMS
WRITE FOE CATALOGUE AND PRICE LISTa
729 Main street Dallas Ter
BPECIAI NOTICES
Land for Sale
Tho Commissioners court of El Paso county
Texas will lecelve sealed bids for the purchase
of 17712 acres of El Paso school lands situated
in Fisher county Texas up to noon on October
1 1890
The land consists of one tract containing four
Spanish sitios each of 4423 acres with the fol
lowing bounds
Beginning at the northeast corner of the town
of Roby in said Fisher county Tor thence
east 10000 varas thence south 2500 varas thence
west 5000 varan thence west 10000 varas thence
north 5060 varas thence west 5000 varas thence
north 2500 varas thence east 10000 varas to
place of beginning
Terms of sale onefourth cash onefourth
payable In five years onefourth payable in ten
years and onefourth payable in fifteen years
The deferred payments to draw interest at 8 per-
cent per annum payable annually The court
reserves the right to reject any and all bids
Address all bids to B G Thomas county clerk
El Paso Texas
By order of commissioners court
J E Townsed County Judgo
El Paso Tex Aug 231890
BJ7AX ESTATE
W C VXAIta J O WRIGHTT T P T wvntg
TiA3XT33 OFFICE
No 508 Main Street
W C VEAL CO
Land Loan and Firs Insnranoa
F V Evahs CHA3 Vekje Land Atty
B V ErVAItf S CO
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
Vernon Toxaa
Correspondence solicited
WALKER HEAT0N BURY
leal Estate mil LoanAgents
FORT WORTH TEX
Refer to the banks and business men of Fort
Worth
1 B LITSEY w D KAIX
Washington county Ky Fort Worth Tox
LITSEY HAX3C < X OO
Real Estate and Loan Agents Office on Fourth
street In Mansion Hotel Fort Worth Tex
THERE ISftiOHEY
To be made in the Panhandle Country Write
to W S DECKER the Panhandle Land Agent
9Offices Claude Armstrong county Tej
Canadian City Tex Fort Worth comer Sixth
and Houston streets
Foot Worth Ikon lis
Fort Worth Texas
General Founders and Machinists
Manufacturers of the Celebrated Fort Worth
Well Drilling Machinery
Mteciiral Iron Wort a Specialty
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