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THE GAZETTE: FORT WOKTH, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAllOU gji AND BANQUET. gundreA Souls dance Our in Atten- 1-r.ii pleased While Fort Worth ; I"1 . . . iiml. TTnt- Vleltnri. IpeBgMea "- " and best hotel in the southwest will hereafter oiler special rales to stock men, nnil under Its present inanaie inoitt will bo superior to any In south wst Texas. J. . Dtinlnglon, of Rockdale, was in tho city yesterday. Col. J. M. Eddy, was looked for yes terdivy but did not arrive. J. C. Smith, a nroiwlnenl citizen of lockmcns convention Is over, Ulilcngo, is at lliq 151 Paso. rn Mid banquet nro tilings 01 1110 I u. oiraynorn, ft promine V? i nil are happy ri ii .iwoll with our people JI' I. fitill -luitli tic fnlt 11 nnvc uw "" " " ......... .... 'IMmnrtmrYi If ton .nirt IUIUH. AMUWlHHUllLU memories ami Did the or a i with might eyes hashing tired with I W. Stocking of BI X revel ot k line their full duty and deserve ,..,rfiin rmiiiiiiiiiii v iui nil" 'in.Pi- have mado of tho wol- V, ... -..mil fur tlincn u'lln f.miin U done iind well dono too. tiii: liAiili. iwln'fl H"11 yvM a Ht-'CIie of splcn SbeaulifUl ladies! i, music I idtuicing! .-iinntrv of cattlemen! flarn beneath tho stars on , such courtly manners? I a -wilderness rcnlete. beneath ed ecUingl s , , M. OVCS UCIUIIIIIK. II1V.U y n.it.lit ivim nights uuarnrieu ; a Uerlii nrr.iv ot beauty leaning tartry ; a vortox oi pleasure wun vll as-toimgutul no wrecks, j qtnld iniugluo, gazing on 52O, such as fables recite; the ' and matrons of Italy in her rejoicing with returned legions jiicw conquest. Jewelry, rich, ! Hue n treasures us rizraro i'lu'ii from I'oriivlan princes, those 5 wore last nigni witn itation, Tho scenes were ,1 add to describe them Is beyond liower of a reporter, fascinated per- intnxiontcu not. on wine, out, on lories of tho occasion. 'dies from Khormun, Gainesville, In Dallas; from Galveston ! the reiiucni waves orange blossoms to distant ,3s; from Sun Antonio tiio City of laiiio; and from tho many Texas 3,nllf)I VVUIUU IMVll UCUIIlj, VIILII In greater decree tlian tho other, uulg to each ones view. lie Uabi'tti declares tnai me wglng oi cnarmlng gins tho Fort made u grand ftmn ot uenuiy nun mien head into heaven anil oc- liuil the nu-iels. Such a thing oe- wl once when tho daughtera of, charmed the immortals ana mnuo a leave tho skies, and if tho le gabovo could have had furloughs night, if no vacancies occurred in celestial groves and mansions, an- are sour fellows ami Know not rein lies true happiness. t'. .Sou rlock and Miss Mnltie Uut- c, Davis Clayton and Miss Maim nes, cjeiir uigniowcr am iuiss lie Morton, T. II. Sliivo and Miss nlo DcBerry, S. V. uiuiei nnrt Miss Minnie Beard. tiii iiANijinrr. ninv be stntcii wttnout icar oi con viction that tho scene prcaontcd in banquet hull last nigiuj equation thing ever witnessed ueioru in una . JooCothaux, Esq., excelled all rlous ell'orts of his in this grand fchy. On entering tho door live Eltscanio into view, literally loaded ha with viands everything J torn Imroukv bed beneath tlic green and to oecan, fished from streams, itflt In iorests, plucked from la, gathered from fields in every lie, everything that palate of man, led by caprieo or uunger, ever iclwl. . . .. The hall was illuminated with the centric and beautiful devices of lilna and Japan, anil in the imslucld crystals everywhere, ures of liorneil cattio ipearcd, brands and all discovered en in tho candy. The front of tho all was a brilliant series or gas Jets, ashing, sparkling, as if tho stars had irmed a eliorus at the portal and were eeping In at tho Jolly scene, at a ,iuquct where bravery and beauty it opposite and watched each other, fith pigs roasted whole, between. The arranirement was tasteful, and ccoinodntion as ample as could bo cx leeted, over four hundred persons be ns; peated at tho tables at once. Dur ng the intervals, and while the wait re were busily engaged re-arranging lie table for another delegation tho Jueen City band stationed in front ol" lie house ilispensod sweet music. All 'xprcssed themselves as delighted lth the feast and are pleased to know that the caterer Mr. Cothaux has de termined lo (tomo to this city m the full and establish himself in. 'Msiness here. A novel feature or tho banquet was 'he Japanese paper napkins, illumin - -led with pictures of far eastern life. Gets His Sheepskin. Dr.C. (1. Kelly, son of John G. i felly, Esq. of our city arrived home! FCSlenlnv lnm-iilmr from St. Louis I riitre bo lius iust irradtmtetl with Mi dot OpOH laey w ?entleni tittoil lllwl lllrrl hts faiuiiv nssii H'Wxl and uot'ul JfU the field Is f'ao, for him, lit. Oil 1 71111 of San Antonio, is In the city. Mr. Geo. J Perry came In from Gainesville ami took in the ball. Mr. V. M. Darlington of Chicago, a live stock commission merchant, Is In the city. Hay lnond Q rcirir. nn allhblu trenlln- man from St. Louts, vasJn the citv yesterday. The Irrepressible Graves Lecper, or Gainesville, rested on n cot at tho El Paso last night: V. G. McNIght, of Colorado City, a prominent citizen of tho west, was in tho city yesterday. Mr. MeCankcr, nn Indian Inter preter and a pleasant gentleman, wa In tho city yestordny. Alex Booth, an outerurlslnir mer chant, or Deljton, paid the GA'irrn: olllco a pleasant visit yesterday. IN JtlllEF. The estimable wire of Maj. II. Snrlmt. Is 1 n tho city and a guest of Mr. Joe Scully. S C4. Cooko. of Bowdoinham. Maine. 'Is In tho city, basking In tho warm i sun, while his native heath tsfrdez ' ing. Judge J. D. Carwllo Is in the city, and in all the Foit there is not a more whole-souled fellow to-day than tho iudge. Miss Lola Booso, the faselnatlnc pride of Dallas, is In tho city to attend the ball, and is a guest of Mr. Joe Scully. John "V. Vcale, n prominent lawyer and land man of Breokcnrldge, is in town and will return home on to night's train. Mr. Carson Bobbins and Harry Sparks, two clever young catlemen and excellent gentlemen of Clay coun ty are In the city. W. M. Bevers and J. AY. Folsom, two prominent merchants of Soy mour, left on tho "i anuon isair- yes terday for home. S. A. McAdams, a prominent stock man of Seymour, left last night for Gainesville after spending two threo days in our city. Ah. Cassldy, of irons it Cassldy, ono of the most genial gentlemen and heaviest dealers of St. Louis, was in tho city yesterday. J. II. Harness, 1 P. Neville, J. M. White and B. K. Brett all cowmen in attendance upon the convention called on the GA7.i:rri: to-uay. Newt II. Graham, a merchant ot Belknap, and an old cowman, aril veil in town yesterday, and contemplates leaving for Galveston this morning. Mr. Joseph Baldwin, of Springfield, Mass.. was among the callers at our of fice. Ho came from Chicago, where ho was formerly an extensive cattio buyer. The GA'ktti: received a pleasant call last night from Mr. K. G. Scoter, of Cleburne,proprletor of tho Telegram. Mr. Senter and four others camu over to take in the banquet and ball. The venerable president was over come yesterday. Modest as a girl, he was not prepared for tho attention shown .him. The good old man blushed like a school miss, and never a school miss was moro deserving of appreciation. Like every ono else, the GAZirrrr: loves Col. Kit Carter anil trusts that his days may bo long in tho land. The Ga.i:tti: office was visited last night bv Mr. J. A. Forbes and Mr. W. N. Evnns. Mr. Forbes is of Lon don, and managing director in Amer ica of tho Western Land and Cattle Company of the Panhandle and New Mexico with headquarters in Kansas City. Mr. Evans is of Chicago, and is secretin v or the City Hallway Com pany. Tho Ga.i:tti: was pleased to niee't these gentlemen. Among tho visitors to tho Ga.i:tti: sanctum last night was Mr. A. C.Ilal llwell, editor or that splendid live stock paper, tho Chicago Drover's Journal. Mr. Halliwell is a very vnniiL' man and modest almost to a I . " 1.1 . .1- ll.t........ IW.11IC1. fault, and aiinougn a viucub" u ...mo- num. neither drinks, smokes nor chows. The Ga.zi:tti: has seldom mot a journalist with whom It was mrirn iiWsed. nor ono in whoso ftituro i It had moro confidence. Gazkttk I readers will know him better as " Leigh j m ! lTirviiltl!n! WlllTK tllt'V OWO tllC'lr life and present good health to Acker's English Benicdy far consumption, coughs, colds, etc. Sold by C. A . Barrida''. 1 20 1wo(h1 lw ABh-Llinit. Fort Worth numbers, at picum, among Vienna snuengo! In any quantities at Spencer & Taylor's. German millet seed at Spencer it Taylor's at'i iil per bushel, Il-0-tf Satisfaction guaranteed in ovcry ar ticle sold by Spencer it Tnyloi. tt-tt-tf. On Tuesday night last u burglar en tered tho residence of John Nichols, Esq., and stolon titty dollar bill. Word was received hero yesterday that Mr. Charles Fischer died at Archer city on the 27th. Fifty head of horses and mules were driven through tho city yesterday, south. Publishers of tho Fort Worth Direc tory phico tho population of "Fort Worth at 16,760 souls. MMwi fluoui f1fui1fit ftf iVtfwli 'rwertl riK1in in the city is to bo 'found this morning at Combs, Bead it Co's. Fifty barrels and ninety bags of all the beat varieties of Irish potatoes re ceived at Spencer & Taylor's to-day. Tho finest oranges nurt lemons in tho cltv can bo had at Spencer it Taylor's by tho dozen or by the box. Tomatoes, cucumbers, beets, lettuce, turnip tops and other fresh vegetables, this morhtng at Combs, Bead it Co's. Tho voters of tho third wnrd will pleato notice tho card of Mr. II. W. Nye, for alderman, In this issue. Tho earnings of tho Fort Worth it Denver j-oad roc the quarter ending February 27th, were 5,800 and not This morning. Jim Walker, negro, committed a violent assault on Mr. Scott Gordon ot Decatur, after which ho skipped town. Mi-h. M. N. Georgo reports ?2T0 re- eeived at the door for the two days dinner given by tho Presbyterian Ladles Aid Society. MAitmni). On thc8th of March 18S3, In Fort Worth, Tex. by Hew Hobt. Logan. Mr. Thomas Haium and Miss Brcthe Ilnriim. When Col. Slaughter seconded tho motion to declare tho Stock Journal tho ofilclal orgiui of the north-west Texas Stock Association, ho remarked "there Is no wool in it now." Tho mayor's proclamation was is sued vesterday; It will bo published to.day. Great difficulty was experi enced In obtaining a place for polling in the third ward. At length Hon?. & Battle's olllco was selected and agreed upon. Col. C. C. Carter may bo rightly called the father of the Northwest Llvo Stock Association; to it he has given time and money and prayers, and It was a cowardly thing to do to "cano" him when his back was turned, so lo speak, Undo Kit was never moro sur prised. ' We call attention to the announce ment In this Issue of W. H.Nyf. as candidate for alderman in the Third. Mr. Nyo Is a sober, quiet gentle man, possessed of good practical judg ment and th rough business qualifica tions, and wo undertake to say that If elected, his supporters will never have enuso to regret l heir choice. TO lMimOKANTS. AVntlicrforit, l'tt titer C. TVnn,. rtTM miles west of Fort Worth, h whetowohavo got L.VHi owes, with lnmbs, ft.OOO neros of superior sheep ranch land, ll vo miles north; also six houses and lots, two store houses, ono largo hotel with furniture, several farms, any amount of Texas laud con taining coal, copper mien, Isinglass and dcpoMte, for sale or rout. Also, IKinlw, horses, mules, hacks and cov ered wagons. Drivers uud gulden over ready to show Immigrants our beautiful Texas and her wonderful resources. Our lateh-strlng haugeth out and wo bid you come and see us. EfisrCorrospoiulenoe solicited. Immigrant ngt,, llou.vrii BaKku. a-c-ad Go to Chas. II. Fry for lino gold watches. Notice. Dahluhin Bros.,clothlerhavo Just re ceived nn elegant Hue of plcoo goods. Tho very llnest Scotch tweeds, cash meres and worsteds, plain and fancy, Also the latest styles of Stetson huts, holsory, silk handkerchief, etc. Wo nro now receiving trom Now York tho very latest Mylosof clothing and gents furnishing goodsovor brought to this market. Prices to suit tho tlmcf. Ootilu ud sec for yourself. Respectfully, D.uu.man Buns. U-Ul-tf TBLROUAt'lllU JIAUlfBM. spkci .a m AitKirr lu'.i'our. . Don't forget that Chas. IT. Fry has a most elegantstock of lino Jewelry. Removed. Tho business college now occupies elegant rooms In P O. block. 1 las tho largest attandance and most practical Instruction day uud night. Visitors always welcome. a-7-fr-a-at. f. p. Piuutt & Hm. Tlic West mul South Are awake to tho fact that Buowx's VKairrAiiiiK Livmt Pfi.tJS nro tho only safe and sure rcinedv for bilious- J ness, constipation and sick headache, I Prepared ror this climate solely. 2.1) ccntH. J' or sale uv i, . rowoii, E- M. Wells, G. II. bashwood, and L. N Brunswig, Fort Worth. Jt-O-d-w-lf Heinenibcr Brown's Arnica Snlvo Is warntnted. For sale by T. W. Powell, E. M. Wells, G, II. Dashwood and L. N. Brunswig, Fort Worth. a-il-d-w-tf svot onrroK. r lrtlM".t)ti Mrli A put vMltoti Mfirnist WMiiiynud 'utiehamroU, ntul ralil cv la t infic. fioMne rleaay ,ut lai qui. lull, .n. f'tilrs wow iKtl Imlj'' i (UOjtH,snuiiiliitu,!iy. pMtl mlVlltnv'. 1" .' nuiiuiiiiK ir ' CITMIRS, rtiiut itMui'i kMity, uiul elbmt t A.ii.iwIhk imiiih)iiit Ainll ., - .-v..,. P ".V" 7ft Mbj- f . IIMwUht .Hole , iu4 ii w July..,...,., ...i.. ,...i infill 15 Alicilst,.. , .,.,... -..,.10 WiilO 1M Ootobi'iv,.,... , .,.,.,. D 7l V !l Novpinbcr. , ,..,........ ftV3 OS Uoi'omlioi t. ,......,.....-..... 0 iv Imt Hntcktotlny ItW Uv irclpt U157 lMei exvol.s7i)l (iiiles. Pltl'S M AKKI.T ltr.l'OKT. Cotton. St. ImiuIk. Mo.. March Ji.-Cottoiiiulci; nililiUliiK, HS. reoolpti tSOQrVulc, 0J. , lilNorpoul, Mircli (.-tCnttoti narfuiiiKv txhupluiulsflMC; orleaiu AlMti; xiUoa )0,(Ml; colnts imH all A tlnlii. , ,. Npw nrieuiiH, .Mivrou e. unwn-inirv Hl'OHHUHKiW. cUncd !l POWDER Absolutely Pure. iwrdlnr uovor vnrl. A mmwi ol i Nin'BEiii mm ivjuiirsoinpiienf. nuro limn inn I'lxmmry kiihik. tui gold Initial pins at Chas. 11. Solid Fry's. Llnrg-niuH In Shcop. 11-10 young California owes held last fall at 0,60 each; graded to shear 7H, ceitnin to shear 71b In May, wool alone at 26 cents, certain to sell for $2000. Terms $5,00 per liend,?100tl cash, bal anoo In ,'JO days with due interest. On market until Anrll 1st. ,'5500 to 6000 high grade owes ami owo lambs Including S00 lOlli to 121b California ewes and lambs, to ex change August 1st for Wetchers. Ex change to bo made mi basis of then market prices or each. 1000 owes graded to wheat illh to com mence lambing 16th t 20th March with range privileges until after shear ing . Full-bred to thorough-bred ranis. Terms ; $5 per head, ono half cash, balance In 1 months. Applv at onco to branch olllco T oxu Investment Company, Colorado, Texas. 2-0tfihtw. inUUUiiiKi'H'' niitvvsuiiti Kteiuly, Atnll .- Mny June July AUKUHl.. March S.l'uUUrn Thin aunty. ccouoiulcnl tluili Ihn ciilllinrv klmlx. and ciinnot l mUI in ronuoUlUna with ilio null- iiiuiifl or io ii'ni, mori toiiiii, mum or ubiKtbito iHmtlor. .Wit onito ram. no. All ll.vKt.su IMivdku Co., Idi WiillHtrpot, New York. M-iifi'iliK'Wjcty FOR 125 CENTS. AtlvrttM'iiienlof fuiirurrlvo Itncsor ltM tucoricil la Uiln coluinu for twi'Ut.y.ilvatjciUts,' eiirli liijcrtli)U. Dirti mtiUttnnnl Una Wx VH'lll. Takk NoTlei:. TnuiflculSrUi!,iiait Uiom wltli vrlioiu wo liiwo no lu'countx on our IiooIik. yUl be ri'QMlroii lo vav.in fiVAN(n. WATI'.lt A imrtiKT with fromilvo to ton tlioiunntl loibirv. 11u1ium lirM.cbiM . mul iiu.vlm. Hood roiiTiiuro Riven unit rtnulivtl. .Aiblrw MIUtOHANT. euro bov 1JI, lMrt Vnrtli. Ti'.misi, 8-5)41' Hfiiloiiibor lloliibpr 7.Vtl !7rt MIK7 , IIVKMIM .11) iailll 1.1 lillWulOI tlWrt V 10 77 II St) Novouibt'f , IM5i v l5 Drooinbi-r l,"v?. Hnli'H, 1100; Mimth eloidit stiaayj uilililuiuj Wi; siiIn, llT.'. New York, Mnn,!! t, CoHon-ouIrl; itnlctiKiiiliblllfiKUVliinili), 10314; iilUlillliu OrlriuiN 107-10 FuturMnuiei annul m. iliirch. ....,.,..., Apttl IMI.MXI. .' .... ...!.... i Mny v, .lour July AUKUil. .. 10 13 ,. 10 ) .. in to .. 10 w ., 10 I-) . 10 7S ViANTM), A rfmxinilbUi limn In evrry county In lb IlUOtoiU'i II HHiuii. lortiKootl ji-irn? jm- lH'KH. .VilliriM ti. Will III, TlWHK. 1'. Murrynimv a Co., tAiii ui lj.nl. If.ir.Nl. KI'dtliin illllol: llllll- illlnuOU; HnlOKlttj tveelnta IMo; fhluinnt i;oo-uKiOi,o. , ... UYtrimol, Mnrcli S Ootton-nioJomte In uulry unit fricly kUi)lli'il; iiplunils. lot (9-16; nrlrnix, fill-Id: Milfi, 10,000; uximrlM niut tppt'iilixtlonn, ; Aliiurlcuu, tiSW; riiflptM, 7iWnll AiiuTii'iin. Mia hunt, A very ili'Mriiblo now (.low wllb tlm-n nioiiiMln Ibo lour. KUllnbturoru 1'uinUy, with ovcry coiivfiitonet, wnler, iii. I'tiv, Toriiu rrtiNouubln. Coriu-r Mnln mul Kourloi'iitli Klriclii. Apply to Ilio ownortiMtuUi., Mi, ,1, llrnsncMi, 1H) 7t lull HA 1.11, l'liirtonmul HhkIb luirnins iilmott iu?vh mIko ono bnby otiriihuo. lliiiilru ol H. II. Tilriu'r, cunt uiul of l'lrwl wlrwl, Uilm-Ur. !Ml WAN till), i l'lnit-cliiKH mlrklmly. Apply ot Url HumiHr. Ufa LOUISIANA HI'ATi; IJII'I KIIV. Ciinltal iirlw tTS.t'oO. Whole. Iti'lieU i liriliNtl. TUfH Is Ihu liut WiH'k to Willi lor Itvhv'ti. U'DVoyonroriloiii ut Mlltur'H frufi Ktorti. iirtir Hip luMtollli'i'. 'O'L. ltcsolution of Thiiuks. Tho followlmr resolution were adopted by tho Wlehln Falls oxcur sioni'ils, on Wednesday. Wo, tho representatives or the live stock intcroHlMof Chicago ami St. Louis do hereby tender our most sincere thaiikb to Messrs. .1. M. Edly, presi dent and C.L. Frost, superintendent or tho Fort Worth it Denver railroad, for tho kind and courteous manner in which they havo extended to us the compliments of their road and also for the hospitable manner In which they have cntertainod us while In their care. Tho pleasure has been individually and collectively appreciated and wo feel unablo to lully express our gratifi cation of the occasion. (.'OMMITTni' OK ItllSOM'TIONS. S. T. Mahtin S. K. Wool), A. K. Ht'TCill-NH, W. M. DAllMNHTON, C. II. 1nowi-i:h, PAVI. MOllTON (Jrocorles. Mo., Mnrcli . riour ua- W .1 . P. Bum., 1 H. Knox, St. J Chicago. J. G.Ca'hii'.'J Louis. Evkkv lMiQMi.si: backed by a guar imfpi. Ankiir'.s Dvsneiisia Tablets will L'lve Iminediato relief. Prleo 25 and 50 smokes ' cents. Hold by t V. 1 uo iiweoii iw Barradall. Klood Will Tell. its ..lutiniM iicjivv ueii- atlons of sporting nicn from San An- id .- been dC' (ininoMvtllo. Dallas and And this spring the blood In ...,,, r- T-.iii.u i Hiiii'i'lulilv eourslmr. or Is thin, watery and likes vitality, j Tills means malarial or typhoid fevers, rheumatism, or atl'ectlous of the Iliad der or Kldnoy before you arc three months older, unless corrected, bavo vourself of nil tho expense and siitlcr Ing of sickness by using at onco that irreat blood purllor, Hahpai-ahiMiA, DA.vnr.iitoXANJ) Iodinkov Potashi um, prepared by lirown Medleino Co. Delays arc Duiigcioiis, procure a bot tle now. l'or ualo by T. W. Powell, Unlimited range furnished for 20, 000 head of cattle at $1 per head, or will take entire charge ot herd at $2 per head. Baiigo Is the best in the state. iuoliB'83 2500 yearling steers at $17 and 2500 twiivoiir old steers nt$21. irood West ern cattio delivered at Mennrdvlllo Ajirll 16. :W2t 2500 to a000 good avonigo she cattio delivered at Terrell, May loth, also HOOO lo 600 East coast cattle delivered it I-'oi th Worth. Juno 1st. ftS2t 1000 average slock eattlo delivered on Dodson's )ralric,Palo Pluto county rrom April lSth to May 1st. Year lings $5. Two year old $20 eows $21. Cows and calves f.'t-l. Apply to the Texas Investment Company. mchfl'Kl Jtcumvul. 12. Outi'.nian'H barber shop Is ie moved lo Main street, next door to Barrailall'ri drug store. Call and have vour work done In a first-class barber shop. lan2.-tf For tlio't'oor. Becelved rroniFavIUo Boberts, through tho Fort Worth Daily (lA.irni:, tho sum of two dollars In aid of the poor under our charge. Muh. Dit. Fit-II run. Vice-President, L. A. A. Cor. ltli and Taylor streets. Port Worth, March 8th 'hW, ItiMiinvnl Notice. Lewis II. Hteln bus removed Temple Place meat-market to his elegant new shop, comer of Main iiiidThlid streets, where he will be pleased to sec bis old friends and customers. Fob-l-tf Ht. 1,iii1k, ciiimupu. WliMipy Ktrudy.1 in; porn moiilIciwrr.SbO; poh,ilulul 1S4; bulW iiiOfitt loi I.O OhO; .SUliKi;bn oil dull, l.t,ll,, H U lOJi; lanl, iiomliiul, HI. Louis, MniollH. Kloiiriliuliiinitril. St. l.oul, .Mnrcli J-Mny wliloky kfonily, 1 10; ruin nu'iil lowor, SSO. Liverpool, Miiit'b . llrcailiitullVi qutpt. Crabi. Ht. I.otlU, Miiioti H.-Wlip.nt lipltcr) Ko, 2 rpil lK'ft corn lilKltcr, M'WU?;. KmiMik City, Murob , S.-wiiPiit-liPtU-r-No -J ri'U 05' bill; corn IiIkIkt, l)l ,'). SI. 1.0llU,.Miiri)i 8. Wlictvt HIIM'tlleit Ullil lrrcKiiliu; fudivKpniriilly lib-bur: No. 'J n'J, 11'.';piih1i liatH!lp. PloMni I I'J; Murob, 1 1 11 l Hv cIokIiir 1 1 Apt fl, I MW I" 'h. Muy coirinbtiiitHimo ooitultloii mi wluml, botb clo'liiK tit 1 phtprpiiys ilgitn-K, with IIkJii liu'llnifil'vHil'y. ciilli, OI'.; MiUt'l), flSWMi Sfny 'iutR hlKlipr, iSVllj cash, r'VifMV A1Kiini'iMlyr'Mr('li. Wlioiit-nriurr mill MoiuNo.yicdwiHt'i'i:""'1! wjf i'1"; Apiii, Miiypora ItiiiRT,Jf,4i-fli'li,)t(, bill; April, UH.j bid. Stock. s. Oallbi Bctlvp I'OII HAliK, HotixMiUiUot. Kunulroof nut Hlntlcnittii ut Uirul Uptlon Saloon, IXtot or Mnln kUcoU I!!"- a. . . rouNii. A buneb cirknyu. Owner pun luivo wmn ti) pnyliii! foriiilvi'ilUPinent, nl (fAxtnTiMiiiliWi wANnTnT" Hoponil'liiuul Mill fitrtiltnie, liicliutln tlilrty yuril vurpctlnir. Apply to II.. O.v y.itrrioilUij. c.1).-1 iki.li t.&tllJIIU. Old piitiorK for wilont ItilH oIIIpiiiiI Wlcn(rt pvr iiuiuni'Ui Kt. l.ouli-; Live March mul sa-if lilulitr: ton hhlnnlUK utnae,(Kfiaif.m lrtlr w ..iii.ir.j, tx tj,t.i.fi iv.. ltntplinr ifiniro. U 7iV.Vi 7ii. llOKs-.iroiiu', lilKbor Unlit lo .vlipnvj , ot'orco. HiuM'p iinohnnaoil. KmiAit Clliy, Muipli 8.- fnttloUOJ; boKM-ilult mul lowur, UMUT0J; sliecjiun i'limiKml. Ht. LoiiiH, Mnrcli . rntlln-ici,iljilK..o; nctlvc, linn IiIkIiitcxiiuii nIcuim from htniu 17lipoumlmolitiail2V.pi)7'i; kooiI to choice. Mitpplne niimc.fi wunn.'; Uubt, tortM: (; limn, 4 'mu 7fi; noon Inuclier' HcorH, 4 Wt 8 Si; uootl cows mul bolfiTK. 1 BSo I s. com moil, 878f'(.l; Htockcrn mul u-ciIcm .'( JflUi. , , lliHN-rppj:lpHt)03; hIioiik, lilxli r liii III lo citni liPiiv.v , 0 Wttf tW; movtly fit 7 Ifl'.f7 M. Hbi'Pir- recvliilH, ll'Oi: llnn, bcller iJ" UuiiPdluiii3 (kVil'l Hi; liilr lo B"0il iMliW, rliolce to fiincy, fi7fiG(9 !; 'IVvuiik, !) lf.UI l. Now York, Mulch D.--llf vcs-ilillpl. Kiiiixiik I'liy, JUrell H.-(,i1tll(l-l("Pi'llt' f00; linn, lilKlior nutiva ntpPlii I10111 IIM) I11JM lunilii17 4fW7e);iilkoriuml focilirn, l.H)H HllBrl-IMelpW 11)111 Ioivit, Wl'Illt llRllt to bom liciivy, II i0't7 Si moNlly 0 wg.7. slipiji-iooclpu, fm; utrmiy, SI poiuiili iiTcr ii(tu, 3 16. Carpets, liiatllngH, vugs, oil cloth. mats, Ac., Immense stock Just received at 'W)-o!l-2t U v a x s it M A iiti S'S. 10,000 acres under fence, on Hell river In Clay county, Texas, Hue wire feiico, This pastille speaks for Itself, 1 invito examination. Address (1. P. .Meade, Henrietta, TV-ais. .'l-l-lvy t)u .Monday next, Ihn 5th of Mnroh. .lolin J tollman, tho well liuowu pro prlctoruf tho "Meiehuiit'H l-iXchaugir will open his new t-ulonn uud rcHliiu rant, opposllo MrunswIg'H drug More There you Hut! tbo llnest liiuoi. served nvuv the bar In tiny style, by ex porlcnt mixologist, to suit, tho taHio of the most fastidious; alno tho bfrtt wines and cigars, and tliocohloM, beer. Ilfillhian's''rcHtaurant Is lupl on tin French stylo, and you can get there tho very best tho market iillbrds, II11 wtaiiHtht'io are live rooms to rent m Uavelers, Open day and night, Olv him nenll. iwi'hr The wati'i-workH couijiany mo now prepared lo make estimates and put In, service pipes and con uoot ions fortluj-wt desiring to be supplied with water, KstliliatoH and rates given at their, olllco, corner Fifth and Main Hlrcctf. - :i-l-2wkH tie Cs tlemeii ;!iiii Visitors tnnin. '. . . i..i. 1...,, 1 -.I.,,. l.lrt M'lllf'll ii;i IIUII1IO. w..v., "-"-,- f .., II honors In f ... ii.wlie.ll school Of i scnueu lis i.i """ "" .' ,A!. ellv. Tho eiieomlums piu-sed cans, (as inoiuo s '".-"-" the doctor by the faculty when 'B' ,,', presented his diploma are evl- h . " . . . .- n fucesof irroat merit u IhO young "P"'", .",,.. .'..', ,,,nnn,i l,v f! im- iiii: And from the irooil ropu- l'" "" ""l S t.. "A, V ,ri. .standing, occupied, by , oy i "-""hid 1 Vt night by ro us that he will lunlto lug niui, wJ ' ' -,', ,w,rr. nI1,i eltlr.en to our tlnto, . one p. uv , ? "w(. lmvo a wide and active one, ""-"."" .,, .., illl:uimls of dollars t 12. M. Wells, ti. N. Brunswig, ,'t-O-d-w-tf II, Dashwood Fort Worth and Ii IN CONVENTION, GREETING WITH THE ADVENT OF YOUR CONVENTION IN OUR LOVELY CITY WE EXTEND YOU A WELCOME GREETING, COUPLED WITH A HEARTY WISH THAT YOU WILL BE PLEASED with vmm uicit flNfi H&lF A "BflnnEL" OF FUN. , OUR NAME 'SUBSCRIBED HERE) IS PROBABLY NEW TO A GREAT NUMBER OF YOU AC CORDINGLY WE TAKE THIS METHOD OF INTRODUCING OURSELVES TO YOUR NOTICE, SINCE ! WE HAVE A WORD OR TWO TO SAY TO YOU, WHICH, IF HEEDE0, WE THINK WILL PROVE , OP QflMF OFfiFFIT. .N. BrunsvviK, Fort THEREARE DOUBTLESS AMONGST YOUR NUMBER A GREAT MANY WHO WILL HEED, 'WMt-w-tf ..,' ";"': "" "n.mmj.cc mirciTc mo tucmcci UPC RNfl ft5 A ntll I All SA'JFn I? A WnlLtntnc, iu rononsjt uuiriu iun nn.m-i.w., , - "- --j "--," '-:r. DOLLAR MADE, WE WOULD RESPECTrULLT CALL T0U All tin iuii iu inr.rKi iphi Ask for Jeivey Lilly Complexion Powder, IK cents, best. For sue by 'n w MmvPll. K. M. Wells. (!. II. Dashwood and L Worth. lpaAitA.vri-i:n to emu: u cough or JJltl Acker's Celebrated J2njrllJh "iM'dy. Wold by C. AV. Barnuiau. 1 tj uwenu iw lost or won on the turn of u card, but PEKSOXAL. !. imii not seen 11 wuu m" "m --- 1 ! ,mHi iimt iiiirht. Tho "ono huiuireu 1 'to" wKhwo hundred to double,-; ! 1.I0 upc n bijortlnir phra.-ej k-ciiw to ' catch tho sports. 1 V almvSo wHhln S n.l I OUR STORE Is'sTOCKED WITH A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF GOODS, EMBRACING orFortWorlh nt $20 per head; will; l j-- fSSi s-iSi; rOiaTHiNG, rFuRHisiiiiiaTRt Bennett. Dallas, i; Crittlln, of Waco, Is in Hie onson, of. lleitiletta, is ai 1110 H. Swain, of rit. Louis, U in Ack nit's utthoKl Jdalh 1)vsikiia 'rAiJ'-ra Sold by C. W. Barm 1 2Hdwcod lw. Aimlv to Tin-Tr-xAh Ins istmj;.nt Co. ;M)-tr A. Mats, Jis ai8.dl Shoes, -. f.-at UUIH ivo, , ' ....... ,,.,., v-,.,. 7 f.iv akhix rr 1 N FACT, ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF fflfcH'5 Wtftri, ftLL wjmw-'''' "' "! ' ' ' " XOHTIl (!EUMA MAi r. n. t)., 1 nrj OFFERED AT PR CES BENEATH IHUbt AbRtu ill ni uintn huujc 11 iujn. Tho ClolMirnc WelUHir. Col.T. B. Wheeler, aallant cK-iwir fcdeiato j 1. vvnceici, "" vr,:u7," oillccr, ex-mayor of Ausun ens county, was married t Ueburiu i... ..!,.!. I M'llft limit' IB -lll.-VJ J .-' Ben Col. L if:": 11. De li'lNO. fcJolm fc clti-- - , ' 1 r". daUBhtcr of tho distinguished ml. f..n..i r ..,..., 11.. i.-.f bint 1 feFr.".i"2.. Pi.,i...riii iiir occurred Tl i,,4',lOllll 401ISVIUV, v.'"' U01. 1'0 HVIl -'"."-,, V !..,), mill , fteKU'nSo. ! ' ' at rtnm. at tho Methodist chur.ch and hJl- J SlauuhU'r, of Colorah t'lty, is vvas u very brilliant alluii. IS tho 121 Paso " " KM. SpauldliiR, of Jlecntiir, was In Stop at Chas. H. Fry'sjewclry atore ijlieclty yesterday. , . nnd, examlno ltlsgtocK. , in-Jnhie. Wolfe, proprietor of the " Mr..i jewlryl Jewelry I at 'l.rd Hotel, Kan Antonio, is In ",0 ? ?ri?rv-H d,J ol n business trip. This popular Chas. H. Ir .,r -VV'nrlll. Toxuii. Will sell passajjo tlel-cts or round trip tickets lo and from Gernumv to miv jwlnl In Vextut. Xotlcc. j.'or nale, a nicely finished and well irnlshcd residence, with large lot, r,i handwunoyardwltii jencoiimi ..it,mtd In a'deslrabloimrt of tho 'citv'-wHIbcibld at ft -sacrifice, ln (iiiiro at olllco or Texas Jnvostnicnt (':omnan.v. "-Mr flo to Keller's mr your wagonr, hug- glcs and other vehides. 10-12 tf, WE SHALL BE GLAD TO WELCOME ALL THAT CALL. WHETHER THEY 8UY OR NOT. VERY RESPECTFULLY, YOURS, WASHER & AlTGUST, THE LIVE OUTFITTERS, And Only One-Price Clothiers in the city, 58 Houston Street i$mm "km - K KUMr jjV JWm35Bwb& T!lJ?P$, LkMHwrcHr. r4.--A"J"S-zr". 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