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'"r" "W, t .wirii"'-' -"' -..vfey tf-""y tft I 3 lV iH n 5) TELE GAZETTE: irnTtT WOKTH, TESTIS, FHIPAY. gJiTlTJAKY 10. W03LTt'S MADNESS. A San Antonio Wife Flings Reputa tion to the Winds. Infatuated With a Stranger, She Jol , lows Him to the North. Globe-Democrat. A few days ngo Sirs. J)r. Sargent rt wivttl a letter from ller cousin, 2lnt. Mnttlo Smith, tht- wife of D. I'.Binlth, n wealthy livery htablp keeper at Han Antonio, Texas, bating that sho in tended mnklng Mr. Sargent n long visit, and would probably May In fet. Louis till paring. On AVwlncwlay evening Sirs. Smith arrived, and was met by the Sargent at the depot. She made her exit from the ear ac companied by a tall gentleman, who waned to be paying her great atten tion. Ou finding that a carriage was InaUendrneo and no further service were required, ho took hi leave, and the natty proceeded to Dr. Sargent's residence, 1& Olive meet. On tlio wav Mre. Sinilli stated that she had tundothu aequnintanee of hcrewort, whom she called Mr. Mudd, ou tho train, and that among other delicate little attentions he had ottered to take her to the St. James Hotel. Although this seemed rather a breach of gentle manly decorum, nothing more ww thought of the matter by the Sargent mi KMiiav morninc wnvu .his. old mill lias stood still, aa if In silent reverence, while morning by morning j the whole houehold kneel and wor- . ship, each calling Upon God from a graceful heart. The logs teemed to i taw foster tlian ever. , No wonder that tliat la a pleasant ' home, and that the two aged parent, j ninety yean oiu, STOCK-HOLDEILS XCCT1X0 foil 25 CENTS. Orthr Ientr mtw O clean Itallroiiil in Trim. Notice is hereby given that a .ieclat meeting of the Mock-holders of the Denver mid Kexv Orleans Hail road in Tn hn 1mvh railed, and will be held ,Jli,. ,m , rwiuired to r-AY i.v auva .. - ti.. ....1.11.. niilu. nf llm Annnnv In are younger tlian "" y"""T" .!. ".- :VV;a two lith.k omw. Brethren, if you , I l' ,c l,v f K!r McPcrmott,nv.n,tWm.r..Sn ,. '- " -.---' niEIII waiciiiniiii ",'i. ..Li Siniift. 1SS3, for mo purpose ronoIerliiir and votillK uiKin the vdvprilnomenKof four or Ave tines or less elicit Noticp -Transient rnrttencl ,ll0" J&KZI1CI? K in nccouiilfl on our nilll IHVi" "v ', ii -. . ktil'lS'tT noine at seventy. Krethren, if you j v.,,"","y " neglect or hurry morning devotions lo ;- ciock p. in wve time, look out for wine broken reuruary. A. u. belt." Mitontry Advocate. of A LGNO SAP. IlnflVtlo Jtau ITli Rat Il.en Tcr. ;:.r. t- ...... imin itfrr. nucu runwvf- liVSyVlKhtaud five year wi om .lie oflbrt question of mongaglng tho rallroau t 'tCI;, ' i-.u francJiiw, and all ouu-r property oi me i corporation, tofcerurenn juo oi oonus to an amount not exceeding JSj, GRAND CALICO 1 rf Q BALI! oivkn nv THE Ieiztsclier-Vere AT Tinam HALL. J.OT. rim ,Ir On tho 5th or Fcumnry Komcwhcro between ,GOpper r J, Dopot nml El Vtin liotol. (v Mnek , railroad incmorntidutn book nrntnliilaic paper prim-, I mllnfif Inncth nf (tmffnilOUS railroad ' Tnoinnrnnd sirepiop a i . .. ,.. nIlli authorkimr the ! i-ortnc only to. the .wwr. r. ... .......j, .... . . " ,,. A dispatch from Jiull'ulo, February 4. wivh: A vi-n1 peculiar and remark able ease has Just come to light in this the city, but lias noi a- yci, strange to Ky, isuo of said ixjuds and lixlng the amount thereof and the rate of interest which l to be iwid titcrefon and also for tho juirpo'e of adopting by-laws for tl.iluro (n . iJSrnt.HnnoJIWo'.'V.o nni nml pot rrfrd. ICDlo-ll. WANTED. .iii..iinn in nrlvnln fnlnllv by t lftllr ..i.tiI Innrt n invfrill"i. I)llt lllln2 tO w..ri ...... '" -"-.-",- ---.,. :i I a.,.l t.l.r attracted the notice of the local pros 'l'lw M(nt aavltnu for thn liiniif i lo cated here, i one of the largest and j !ineH lntitutins of the kind in the ; li-"Ji iKitiouts, tiio most remarkable cL-e among them being that of a man of uerinau descent, wbo naibjfrom a large town in southern Ohio. He wrw found lying In a street here one day over a year ago, and was taken lo the police statlonby au Ig norant policeman who believed him to be intoxicated. There his real condi tion was discovered bv a nhvslclau. and ho wii-i-lHirried away to an Insane pany, and for the transaction ol ,nfe,, Addr-A.iiircOArrrB. tf com iv sueli other and further biL-iness as may come before the meeting. Dated November 21, A. D. 1831. IL'-ill-lm -.ut --...-.. . - v-au Smith mysteriously dlsaitpcansJ. Kut ; u-ylum. The maTr-h:w fipokeu but jday being suspected, liiryrmaiion was i once during the time lie lias been an given the Four Courts with a dicriiv I inmate of the asylum. Then he de tionof the lady. The theory of kid-I dared Incoherently that the "Lord naping was advanced by the friends, i ,lui commanded him to sleep," and as Mrs. Smith was supposed to have ' that he "would be awakened by the $30,000 in her ikw-cssIoii, and as she coiihl not liavc been abducted from the home orhor relatives by violent means without creating an alarm. It was urged that her eapturera htd had re course to chloroform. The detectives go dow on abduction cases, and they simply contented theinelves Avitli keeping mi eye on Mrs. Smith's trunk, which was still at the depot, on sunciuy me check for the trunk was presented. The claimant was the dark-eyed Mr. Mudd, and he was taken to the sta tion, where he gave his iiaino as Charles M. Harris. He slated that he had not iibcdnuy violence in regard to Mr. Smith, but that she had followed him through love, having become per fectly infatuated with him. lie of fered to conduct an olllcer into the presence of .Mrs. Smith, that his state ment might be confirmed by the lady hereeir. Aeeoidingly an ofurer ac ciinpanicd Mr. Harris to 11!) North Thirteenth street, where Mrs. Smith nut only confirmed Harris story, but gave the policeman a plecuof her mind into the bargain for daring to pry Into her affairs. Ou Sunday night Harris took the Chicago and Alton for Chi cago, Mrs. Smith supplying him with funds from a large roll of bills, which she showed at tho hoarding-house on Thirteenth street, rue people anno latter place sav she came there early Friday inonifng. icponlng that she was the wife or Harris, and asking to be shown to hiB room. An attempt was made to detain Mrs. Smith at (he depot yeutetday morning when she eamu tiicroto take the Chicago train. On one pretext she was kept from tak ing tluf Chicago and Alton, hut climbed mi the Wabash jus-las It was leaving. She failed to cheek her trunk, and It stilt remained In cistody of tho baggage master last night. Her Infatuation with Harris Is such that she seems utterly IndlHereut to icpiitatlon or consequences. Harris was employed hero several mouths ago by Moseoul, tho oyster dealer. 11 wc,nt south and on his return told of his nidation with Mrs. Smith, who-e husband, he says, tried to have him run out ol town. He seemed to take the present esca pade very coolly, and according to his acquaintances, had been In "woman mirapes" before. He has a wife and relatives In 'Cincinnati who mo said to bo respectable and wclbto-do. A young man named .loe Vaughun was n ivii.iwl if 1 funis and boarded at ROD "North Seventh street. When Harris lo pleasure," or Lord when it suited his words to the same ell'ect. The man is insane, hit peculiar delusion being thai ne musr sleep, ami sleep lie cer taluly does, for he is unconscious, and has been for over a year, being fed on liquid food just as an Infant would bo. lllsoycs never open, and when raised up in bed, if hlssupport Is withdrawn, he will sink down as limp as a dead person. Various devices have been resorted to in the vain endeavor to arouse him from his lethargic condition, including electriclly,showcr baths, trickery, etc. In presence of the correspondent Dr. Granger, one of the attending physicians, pinched the patient's llesh In s-ensitlve parts, but not a muscle moved or quivered, yet when the headboard of liLs bedstead was soundly rapped upon with a brass key, tho pitleut s face twitched con vulsively. The man lias excellent family connections, and a brother of his declares that no (insanity was over noticed in his brother previous to his coming to Jluflalo on a visit, when he was overtaken by his present great misfortune. Dr. Granger states that the case is a rare one, only one or two such being on record. 1 lo also states that the patient is liable to arise at any moment, cither a perfectly sane man or a combative, destructive, raving ma niac. He believes him to be cognizant of all that transpires in his presence. Ho is thirty years of age and unmar ried. The ease, when it becomes more publicly known, wjll certainly awaken widespread attention lit scientific ami medical circles. eft Suniliiy night Vaughun undertook o look alter Mrs. Smith's biiggngoand see that she got away yesterday morn ing. When ihe woman inlw,cd the Chicago and Alton train In the morn ing she turned and handed the ticket to Vaughun. He was missing last night and thoropoit was that ho had gone to Chicago, too. Mis. Smith's huslmnd was expected lo arrive hero last night and hence the anxiety to detain her heio as long as poslblo. The llraken Hell, little occurrences are often sulU clout, to arouse a child of Cod from spiritual slumber, and call back to duty alighted or neglected, Uy the sldoofa stream, tunning among Ver mont hills, lived liro. - , the Indus trious owner of a saw-mill, ami olio who feared God with all his house. The heavllv timbered lands around him mado great demands upon his mill, and r-cvcral helpers were em ployed, who vere of like precious ihitu In .losus. The family altar was kept dully smoking with tho sacrifices, of uruUu and thanksgiving, and every helper tarried at the service. The first; of January au advance step was taken, and every member ot the fam ily, helpers and all, prayed mound tliat altar every morning, assured by their employer that they should have plonty of time to wor ship God, as prayer never hindered work. That was a blo.x-ed household, and Is still. Hut when spring came, and tho logs piled up Avondorously, mid they imi( bo sawed during the spring rains, jjjis the mini mor stream was too low, lire. - -got anxious, and would send the boys to hronkfuht while hoalayed and filed the saw. The Head of the family helng absent, the helpers would eat and hasten buck to the mill, and then llro. -would come, take his break fust, and have family pniyers. while the. uoy would run the mill, He did "not feel that it was exactly pleasing to won, aim a Kino m inward uniet hlH. One day, as he stood near Why do Animals Nood Salt ? Professor .fames K. Johnston, of Scotland, mys: "Cpward of half the' saline matter of blood to" per cent.) consists of common salt, and this is partly discharged every day through the skin and kidneys. The necessity of continued supplies of it to the healthy body becomes sulllelently obvious. Tho bile also contains soda (one of tho ingredients of salt) as a special and Indispensable constituent and so do all the cartilages of tho body. Stint the supply of salt, thereafter, and neither will the bile be able pio perly to aaslal digestion, nor the car tilage to ho built up again as fast as they naturally waste. It is bettor to place salt whore stock can have free access to It, than to give It occasionally In large quantities. They will help themselves to what they need If allow ed to do ao at pleasure; otherwise. when they become suit hungry, they will take more than is wholesome." Jixotuuii: Vow ltoruliurill. (riilcitRO Times. It Is well enough for a French actress lo keep a troop of favored lovers, but It is professional suicide for her to marry. Sarah, while a sort of free-for-all prize, was attractive, and drew full houses, but once a wife, constantly under tho eye of a watchful and jeal ous! husband, she ceased to attract, and all her recent theatrical ventures have been failures. Sho must eludo Uamala and come to Indiana and get a dlvorco, before she can hope to "restore herself to tho good graces of the Pari sians. Mr. L. W. Mitchell, of San Marcos, Texas, has returned to his old homo at that place. He luta sold his flue property in this section, the Klckapoo Springs sheen ranch, for ths sum of S'J$,W0, which Includes one of tho llnest llocks of sheen In West Texas and one of the best sheep randies and uxiures. wo are .sorry to lose .Mr. Mitchell, and can't help but think that he sold too cheat). Mr. W. Il Willis of the firm of 1 J. Willis & Uro., Galveston Is the purchaser. Tom (wen 71mt.it. The Mansion Hotel. j This house is undergoing consdderu- bio Improvements, IS ncwsinglc rooms j being added and will be ready for oc cupants in a short time. When com-1 pleto the house will contain 78 rooms j and closets; W or which are bed rooms. 1 return thanks to my numerous I friends for the kind acts, as well as to i all guests who have so liberally pat ronized me. I now hope to be able to give those coming improved accommo dations, at least J will hidcavor so to do. W. W. Dunn, Prop. Cheap Coal for Everybody. The W. F. Lake Coal Company are prepared to furnish first-class coal, in large or small quantities, from their mines at Millsap. A full supply al ways on hand at their city yard. Leave your orders with J. W. Sim mons, loot of Houston btreet, or W. F. Lake, corner of Second and Houston street". E. C. Kinnv, 1-14-tf Manager. Galveston Kenl Estate Tor Sale. Desirable locations frontlug the tea and in other portions of the city for dwellings and business houses. Surf bathing and beach unsurpassed In America. Prices reasonable. We soil and protect lands in every part of Texas. A. M. TnuKiiiuitT A: Co., Ileal Estate Agents, Galveston FebfMm Must He Sold. The large and varied stock of dry goods, clothing, hats, caps, boots and and shoes, and notions bought at forced sole, formerly the stock of Sam Kaiser, will be sold regaidlessof price within the next thirty days by Lawaon, Smith A Co., who purchased thestouk. Great bargains can be hud. 1-18-1 m Why don't you try Carter's Little Liver Pills? They area positive cure for sick headache, and all the Ills pro duced by disordered liver. Only one pill a dose. Sold at wholesale by L. N. Brunswig. LM-dwlw Gainesville J luck Lino. I.eoifcAniott Imvo nut on n hack llao be-1 luuon WliltcaborniiimCiHlncHSllle. Tho Illicit lenvps Whlteshorn nt i n. m liutiicillutcly uUur tlio arrival of t lie cast bound Te.xim anil Pivultlc train, and loaves Galnosvllln at 'i p. in., In time tn connect at Whltesboro with tho Houth bound train. Karo pni tuj-, SI 25. -u3-U J M Ilobblns lias a real novelty In wall paper. It has lllustiations on It "the liotiso that Jack built" show lug the entire history, from tho rat that ate tho malt to the marriage of the maid that milked tho cow with a cruniply horn. 2-1-1 wk 5 rj Oh, Yes! Oil, Yes' Going and will soon be gone, the best bargains ever ofl'ered In Foi AVoith In men's and boy's elofhlng.hats and caps and furnishing goods. Call and see for yourselves. People sCIotli- :-;.8u-w WAXTKO. i iHimiinn In niiv kind of a store by two I younc liullci. Will accept xltuatlon In sep I nrate establishment. Can glvo Rood rpeoni , mcmlntlon from st. Louis flnn. Addrms llisiF. and ICittik, care UAiKxrtr. olllce, fcblVtf WA'TRI. llr ix cciitloman a nicely furnished convenient to buMnes Prompt: (paying tenant. zetti: oilloc. room. In IMr.xt Ward. Addreis "X" U-ebl,V3t tQ, Iii Honor of 151st Anniversary of Washington's Birja aCXOISLIISTJS sloo. First National Banj Cor. Houston and Second Sts., J Fort Worth, Texas. CAPITAL-$100?00'0. SUHPLUS $3: M. B. L0YD, wa:stki. To rent a piano. NicKSTm.K. lebli-St TradersjSaloon, I'ublle Square. ulti i-Arnrw. Old papers for nalcnt thlsolllceat 'Scents per hundred. 8 .-tr WANTKII . , Airocxl woman cook and usslfttnnl to wash dirties tho tlrhtofMarcli. Apply or write to IjOCis IjAcostk, IMS-St Henrietta. J.i:amlth,I'rert. Ji F011T TT. Itoitey, Kny'r i Siip't. "WOIITH GAS LIGHT CO, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP Gas, Steam & Water Pipes, VALVES, FITTINGS i?. 'i OFFICERS President. D. C. BENNETT, Vice Pr4L GEORGE JACKSON, Cashier. r DIRECTORS : J. S. Godwin, M. B. Loyd, Jamos D. Reed, Zano Cotti, D. c. George Jackson, J. Q. Sandidge. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING, BUSlNtM' i Thos. A. Tldball. K. M. VanZandt. Sfl TIDBALL, VANZANDT j.j.JurviH. J,p.aB; & GOi FOET "WOETH, TEXAS. A General Banking Business Transacted, AND Steam Brass Goods OP ALL KINDS. AQI.NTS FOR Patent Frictionless Chock Valve, Gibson' 3 Lift and Force Pump, Victor Globe Valve, Keystone Injector, ' Tile Call. ra- Coko for sale by the ton of 200 fta. at work W; delivered S3 73; by tho 100 lbs. 50 cents at works, FireBriok, Tile, Firo Clay for Sale. Estimates kIvcii on all kinds of gas, Meant, water and pluinblnji work, etc. Ofllco and HluiputOus Works. jr Call and examine Victor Olobe Valvo and Check Vulvcs best In the market. BCP-tf Collections made and promptly of Kurope. remitted. Esch ngo drawn on all the prlnclptjJ Dahlman Bros., DEAI.KUS IN CLOTHING, HATS AND CM A.VU Boots, Shoes and Slippers. Houston Street - - - Port Worth Ted H. N. CONNER & CO. GOfcg M H, SS?$liilSvr:T3Tn PENs: Booksellers and Stationers lug IIouso, l!l Main street. HONKS WANTHI). Wbwihh to mv, i)i:r.xvr.ui: at St. ljouis, IO.ikxiixjns llVFFAhO HONKS, For which wi; will niiy tho liltrhest inurUot juiw. Atltlres, A. tt Maykii, 10M to 10112 North VJth .street, St, LouIh, Momo' L. ttaor, Fort Yortli. (.Si) Novl-Sina Splendid Hun of'ShirtS and nrsnv ors Sellliijv at Unit Value. Now Ih your tlnu for hnrguitiH i'l'oines (.'loiiung street. ti-0-ilwkH. house rCo. 13. M. i:t MhIu JlKTTS. Auction Prlt'ON, Yotnllttlo longer t the People's Clothing House. Jloy'sMiilts $1.00 and upwanU. Two hundietl Uien'n and youth's coats, greatest liaigalns ever oll'ered, from ?1 to $a. Itenieinher we aropolllng regurdleKS of value, No. lit, .Main street. "3-S3-l!w For repairing of nil kinds, go to Keller's carriage manufactory, Thioek niorton htreet, near corner of second .-. - 10"12"tf Sttunpliig, enibroidery and general art work executed at the northeast coiner of First and Florence streets, by M.jjJWj. Itutchlna. l-31.1w Sheep for Snlo. 12,800 head of line Texas rals-ed owes for wile, fall at the lira oeh olllce of tho Texas Investment Company, Colo rado Ully, Toxn-. 1- l-tf i i i 'iri Now in -stock HW.OOvj pounds Scott's barbed wire. 30,ooo poumN plnln and galvtuiled Kinooth wire. 1-1 l-tf W. A. JllJKPMA.N (lllunk Uool,Itulou nianufiictuiorVl'iIie.) PICTURE FRAMES, ALBUMS AND POCKET BOOKS. i OttDFH AKD LBTTEtt (TltlPLr CATI3) COPVINC- BOOKS, (Invaluable to ISIerchants and Trav eling Men.) Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Tamborines, Accordoons, Valentines and Croquet in Season. NO. 32 HOUSTON STREET. TO PA11EXTS WHO HAVE DAUGHTERS TO EDUCATE. THE FAMOUS STONEWALL JACKSON FEMALE INSTITUTE, At .YMNdDOX, Virginia, oiler? superior ndvantaf,'oslnrtrj'vnvtt those who hae yonnif diuijilit urn whom thoy dr-lie to have most thnruiiKlily educated una at tho sani" time have them so situated as lo enjoy the comfort), luxuries and rare fill supervision of their morals and mauuert, Ihey would re-colveathome. a Hardware, Stoves and Tinw Olasswaie, Queensware and Crockery. Dinner and Tea Setts and House Pi nishing goods. Holiday goods in abundance. Bought low, and offercdl lor bale ai prices tniti tieiy coinpetitioii. R. L. TURNER. Holloway Building, Houston Street, Next Door to Seligman & Man i- iu ii R. F. TACKABEEI Young Ladies uiu Manufacturer of, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in T- I InTinTFrmin n n i 1 1 uu i i if mvwM I Bliss I1 UK NT- Lf. 11U1UIIIUU, 11U111UUI, "MANUFACTUKES THE "WO11LD-HEN0WNED Tols.73e-r37- s;aLc3.1e Tree Will fnruUU meiehauUi at closest market prices, Fine saddles and haniessnndloUoflWJ m s saw. without anv warlilntr theicrfeetlv sound rubber belt, twe'vo Inches wide, that drove tlio machinery, nstanti.v: with tin and had it not been for a stromr Iron rod whloh Itntrnek and bent to tho tloor, It would have killed Bro on the spot. He stood x moment In aiua.emeut, and then said, "I under stood." I have been wiving time by robbing God of worship. This danger and the loss of means 'pay your vows,' and 1 .will do It." ireneeofrth, the Artesian Kuths. Standloy A Haymaker, northweMwiicT ot Mtt.lli. ta.il.tlfev. ntvuirjllutniil 1. 1 ,iv..tt.l. f.il .. V," t cold urttolau biith at ull Iiuum, Two new tlio i rooms miucil. von.t-lf n n t.oi.. v.. i broke I i "vV "" wnimi. "tig- with thereponof nnnisket,'! "-"""" """-' v .i-- j AVnnnnl. j By a gentleman with several years iiiwuu'Ki experience, ami who can speak and write English and tjpan Ibh, a position in .some house doing business with Mexico. Will go to Mexico or stay In tho city to suit em ployer. Address M. U.vw-m: olllce. Will ho under some of the most DISTINGUISHED EDUCATORS or Ameilni. Tho Institute, which has lieon spendldly endowed K under tho especial iwiironage or Jlrb, stonewall Jackson and tho iiosm Aim.v-ciiaii:xTs, hoard, ole, in iho families of tho president and other oillcers of the Instltuto Is nil lhat parents could desire. ThobuIldliiKsaro on Kiulo rise, In the midst of a park or nmeuitlclMntold oaks, and Krounds tastily bet with shrubliery proentlnu uu Imposing .ci...i..i.imc; iMUIMl'VUIj- pOSSIUIB 111101)111)11 HlUboglxeu. to the important hubject or liy. glone. ' , T'i?"iptiwpiilnrprin hesins Febmary 1. ' ISA bui pupils who wish to goon new year' ill he received, ittofchurgr, for Unml (i)iif , Initioti, lor the mouth of January. rhoi trlihlnsmtnloBUcs or ftirther lnfor-' matiou can addreia Dr. K. K. H.inlol, or this ' chv. Ko.d.ix (imo Merchants Exchange Hestauraa John Hoffmann, Prop'r JEEovistoii Street, ISText to 3?i'blic Squai: "Fox-t "VCortli, 37o-rc:ts- ', Finest French cooks always employed, ileius nt all honr, day or nlgbt, t BEST BKASDS WISES, LIQUOBS AXP CIGAHS SALOOW SN BU1LD3NG. 10-M B L. TURN Missouri Pacltlc train N'o. 131 goes north U:!J0 v. n Instead of 10:'Jt) i. m. a horciofore. Take ell'ect Feb. 18. Other changes will be made ami due notice given. Fob. 13-JUtf ' I. out. A mall black and tan dog; had on a red celluloid collar when lot. A liberal reward will be given ior his return to (5. Burgower'si jewelry store, Main, I near Fl rt htreet. fob. 10, i f. i !lllX .!' 111. .1,1 ll.w.ll l?....!..!.! ' r. - .!&; kimirima .. t , i . ai .i r i ' I-irse xtoek constantly on hand On batunlayiuoriiltiK tho thirtl davi Price tut, Corner Fourth m nf Miirrb. lk ! T..r,. l,!vi.n.w ! trceto. .Company wlU nil a large lot of mf.. FORT WORTH, TEXAS. claimed freight at auction. ! -55L- A. O. fen atti-Uv, Auctioneer, L .. , " tec largo printed, plater for lift of -iro.tio-Qnl "BCotol. arUelesnanu's.eto. i HENRIETTA, TEXAS. CUV Mill ItlllllllCllW V OCiOCJv a.Ui. I Tills hOtM luut n,n .,bp1- n.i.i i In front of court niuw. u W S"c&.tati thoul11' Wi JBK Successor to Godwin & Carpenter, . BEIOK LIYERY STABLE Livery, Carriage and Omnibus Line. ""-. 1T Ktiltln in Vnrth Turn.. nivA Itftb A cftll "" . Onlers leant the Mnlile or El IMso Hotel, lloraos mul MuIok bought and liUVViL IIUU IlUfHI LHlUlttlllPIlI. Ill IlllV G. P. CARR & CO., j ' nnr. Tlirartinnrlan mi Mi Streets. Fori Worth, Teiar, Wliolctnle Manufacturers of Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters. Etc. k, r. nATKMA, fort Worth. W. o. iuyAIi JcKc" Scml for llOUttttMl 11. A. Tikuiam. Agent Texas E.,press, Conipanv. 2-3-1 m. nronrlelor. A. iv Kri,ii,r. -. .. .- .' :..-- ." .......v....... a ., cuccii iittin Kceixjr, and will suaro i.fiiinr i Jue or exiieiiM to nccoinnioaate his Kuctr SOUTH OF SQUARE. U nn jjcierl. eltl BATEMAH & BB0., GROCERS AI COMMISSION IRC PORT WORTH TEXAS ui el 11 LvL, deliver ton; . ortke city. Xeavo orders) a oifviml. U. W. HOWJK.V, J'roprlet or. 53rHouston Street, NO. U HOUSTON STREET, Xir Coke for Mile byTiialonTof Wi 8X711" works $S Ws Uellvcntl 75; by the 100 fts, 50 wuio i i ur&. Sl OFFIUETAND WAKEHOUSl6": Hnimtnn anff Main Sts.. Between I3tn ' JKalfB h To 1 Ihi tb' I' tti il' tt iV ID Ji' It