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"x-ins-asas .3r.vr&tKtveri-ttvxz'" X. V aTONJi responds tact theH srniRtiont, ttfsos .1 -.- ' Oo'opora' st Mothol loinli'imtv Koltnitih Unit hi CI'H Of tj ' to Jtoclcl or Jtti ' ftaclty oontloiiH, olllco , for w' ho yrnt'l f(lrle! rrchjKiiiU if grout! uliiHtrio'M lo for lj revere iR too, Vr.l od io I hi I luttcn I elcllcH f' i 10 mar -anil Ir Invna itllllH U cent rot mid a 'i I IHllMtfiU nllllKY 1 unum UOI'H, if fonlOrt mllcd .d li ntuU , Hvlii, only . ntloiiH, ' two e d liyt -ik u ola Iticaiu lojlnr'n r tllHt! any BC itvojiw Utlt ll "Now Clti Vorlc, , ton IK.'ll i iU'hI hor 'if H II 01 ;h o Iwlgj llvo 1' Hl(l oncoir" otrontf HOiltUf "K'roji MriiyJ 1 lirty ml d oeO mi on it I1H cone iilyR mot for (1 i it nf lltllllS: 0 llOll J if Hi' innrar iriwt utt vcrot tfoill t .w? ..'i tun 6v; Ul.t dm! !th OM '! lulv lJ iHiil Ish d i 11 " fi ' i hi 1 1 p'.f - HH. W.Jrf? I. 4M'1I. J 1 ' TAYLOR ,TBLE Gv&ZETTJK: TOUT WOItTEU TEXAS, TUESDAY, SfAKOH 20 ""SAYS & BARR. HAVE REMOVED TO !, ' IS. 59 AND 61 HOUSTON ST. i 4HH4& Between Fakes. & Co. and L. K Bnmswhr. Kneeland, Littlejohn & Martin, J-'OItT WOHTII, INMUItANCti MI) JtKAIi ESVATI AOKNOV. AMflOiof Intmranen Coinpiiulex rmirenonled over Sl'JO.ooo.ooo. J'lre, I.I To mill Accldon LMUnlox liHiieil. Tiixum JjiiiiiIm mill City l'roimrly IiuukIiI una said. Tiixh rendered and imld, Iioiiach teiied CorruHnnndunco HOllclted. ani;17-ly C. H. JU3M1NGT0X, Contractor and Builder I'laim, HpcollIcjitloiiH and oHtlmatcH l'urnlNhed on iiillcntttn. Oifico and Shop on Houston be twoon Fifth and Sixth Stroots. V. (I. Iiox !. '2-W-lf I TO MYSELF, SATl ' -" iL.l ''.' Soliloquy of One of Fort Worth's Citizens 4 WHBJN WAM W Hi AXELBJift DJCiJLO UN Jt. v .uaxj.ujn I'LL Tat?, AH AND RETURN WHEN I KNOW MY HEALTH'S NOT AT R'pa 4: M SAYS I TO MYSELF, SAYS I, ' dr?o SINCE OUR STREETS ARE NOT PAVED AND NO SEWERS aW: HOTELS ARE SO BAD, I KNOW IP I STAYED, Elife J A n-cr rmrrTTn.TTTi rnr TTV Trrm T7C70TTT .n TKnTPTT IATTi a mt-r u 7r CXlUn liiWUVAll VX O.TJ. JL XTXjUJ.J- YV WW VV J.XJO. JI-XJX3L X JTL JJlJ DjHlXD J. IU IVL'X OXliJ-li? , OjUlXO 1, RAIN MAKES OF EACH STREET WHENE'ER IT APPEAR SAYS I TO MYSELF, SAYS I, tS' A RIVER OF MUD, RIGHT UP TO YOUR EARS, . SAYS I TO MYSELF, SAYS I. NOW THIS MAY BE NICE. BUT I FAIL TO " OATOTT rvT . DAY AND NIGHT I DESPAIR, TILL THE MUD IS ALL G-'oww SI ; AND LEAVE HERE I WILL, IF MY CLOTHES I MUST ISlW SAYS I TO MYSELF, SAYS I. UJNrAUK AJNJJ WiUMAlIN, TMUJ UUIMTRAUT lfcj LET, If SAYS I TO MYSELF. SAYS I. ' GOOD SEWERS AND STREETS OUR TOWN WILL NOW ftirmJIi SAYS I TO MYSELF, SAYS I. Hjp i ixtt wad o r"K ,r L.111 rrTTKrr tt a mrmiTO ttkti ,rv t-vmri 1 1 i.n-v a JM IJxNXJJCiOO OVlVlXliJLXXXlNVJ XZZ3LJT JT.UU.N O, U IN xUaJTHiJ 1 UiJJ Lt5 IN O W 4 -'il av-'ivixu -a.ox vjj; uuxv iyilxVUixT;, iu wxiiJO. WHi IVlUfcJT BOUT : TO COMPARE US TO DALLAS, WILL BE SHAMEFUL I VOW SAYS I TO MYSELF, SAYS I. ' VUVVfii RESOLVING THEREFORE TO REMAIN A DENIZEN OF FORT WORTH, HE (SENSIBLE MAN) BETHOUGHT HirELFOFM .. nilTV. AND HASTILY WENDED HIS MY Tfl SR HfllKTnH STRFFT UJHFRF MF " nnnppcn uic ciium c i r1n.!.V.LB1 W OUTFIT. A FAIR EXOHANGE, INDEED. H& CLOTHING,' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, ETC.? AAULUA'A I 11 U intLivtoUTFITT VVnUI I LI I UunUUUU I . one-fiuce (Lormi m rnitso.vAi-, . I l'. CruitUirofHI. IouIh Ih at Uln oi'oIiIo'h. MIhs Allfiu C'0iiitck of Dallas visited thoolty yi'Hlcrdny. Daniel Hoono ICsij. of lvanmw City l iVmlHtured nl (ho HI L'awo. CViol. Uimry NVarron of Wciilliorfonl wih In Iho olty ycxlMKliiy. iM. Ai Whaniboirt Mhi. him rvturiinl from IiIm (ili IoNow Yorl:. N. Wt'okH, a M'ult known tii'WHmior man of (JalvcHtftji, Ih In tin oily. jMiiJoi-.l. A. Inoinon of iMnnkoycc, Inillan 'IVrrllory, IhIii thoolty. John I'ourrion with Moyor JJros, A f 'o. BU I.oiiIh, Ih at tho VA Paso. I'!. N, HaniHoy a well known oltl.t'ii f,S(. houlHlHHt Iho Kl I'jiho. 0. J. Iluok Iiiih rumovod lo (JIhco whoio hu will jo Into IiiihIiioch. .Mr. Jt. IJ. ICdirolloflho Howlo 6Vo TuhfnU'a wiih In thv oily yoHturday. 'It. M. Hlchmond, connwlwl with IhUiMlBsourl I'aulllc railway hci'vIuu, tinivod In tho olty IuhI nli;ht. W. M. WullMOfKl. litiulH, icprortont iiK Iho liiruu wooilun.waro iMlnbllHh nioiit of H, uipjiles, In in thi I'lty. r. 11. II. JiidHon rcpro.M'iiHiuc Iho fliHM-l)cnuwn ot is'ow OrloaiiH Ih at (Ho Kl t'Hho Hotel. Major Klllolt edltov of tho Dalliw Ceroid wiw In the olty Sunday and a portion of yoHtuiilay. ( M. Crunii ISmj. who lum heon In Jii'.'k oiinnty for a wook juiHi on hiiMl vHn haw returned to tho olty. Illtouod Drown, at one Union iiowh paper nmii of UiIh olty, hut now on u Torielt publication Ih In the eltv on a vlnlt. ilr. (J. J. Wuvron.oniUtoounly.iu tronipiuileil by IiIh attorney, Ool.' Up. shaWjonilllMboro, were In the olty Sunday on Important busdneHH. A. V, Milliard, one oftho remeseut- allveHol IheKloek Journal Publish Inu eompany him relvtrned from a vtult to his old home at Dover Missouri. Captain Joe Terrell, Mrs, l), . .Mltohell and Howard Terrel hou (if.Henator H. V. 'I'orrell, nro a( VA Pam) on u trip of liiimnehH eonneeted with inturcfits In Nllvcr iulnt.'ln Xew Mexico. (r1StrH. John K, Swnym with her little tlaunbteiH Mattle and Mary, have returned from a vlwtt lo J)allaH. lilttloMary b uroatly Improved by tho niedleal treaimeut reeelved In ou'r )iob$hborluu;,i)lty, " J. H. Kolmw for a lonfc tlnio tho e. tlninblo au;ent oftho Union Kowh pom ntiny at this blaeo left .Saturday for HI, muiIh M'horo ho has aeoepteda position with tho Pacjflo lOxptess eoiiipany. Mr. llrownlec, of raee-howo fame. on yesterday out. the liulex iliiKcrof ; " noveinuvan artery. Dr. Meld drehsed the wound and tliltika Mr. Hrownlee will be able to drive at IhdlUMVlllo. Onlil loaf siicop dip at Joseph II. hoc advoitlsement of HHvpv l.oaf untdiiK powder. Jo.oplt 11, lliown oillu-8 lo the trade thlBinornlnKtho eelobrated u;nltl loaf nbeop dip, Oake-soolohrated lionie-tniulo eandv atAVtil. M. MeVolj;li, No. Hi Main btreel. "' Tli''ounty eourt will take up the .buy docket on Wednesday. A largo nuinbor of elvil .sulth are h bo trted, Ktesb Imported elmu-s are ollbred low to the trade thli moriiltiK bv JxiHoph 11. llrowu. Joseph H. Unwn I Just In iveelpt nl a law lot of frejth Imported uIkiu vhleh hoollbw low to the trade. Jim WuiltliiN the not(i who hlole oloUiliiK from Mr. Tayhu out tfa Himta l't ear kuvo boiul yesterday. l mo Goodwin Maehlneeonipany ob- jMUKinem yesiortiay in iiio t V, A LIVE TOPIC. BESIDES A LARGE STOCK OF STAPLE GROCERIES, WE CAnnY FANCY GOODS OF EVERY VARIETY, INCLUDING CALIFORNIA HONEY, SHREDDED MAIZE, SHREODED OATS, TAMA RINDS, SPANISH OLIVES, ENGLISH CHOW CHOW AND MIXED PICKLES. ANCHOVIES iN OIL, ANCHOVIE PASTE, LOBSTERS, SHRIMPS AND CANTON PRESERVED GINGER, THUFBER'Sj HONEY RAISINS, CANNED SOUPS, PLUM PUDDING, RHUBARD AND OTHER GOODS. DAKER'S AND SWEET CHOCOLATE AND BREAKFAST COCOA. FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY. COMBS, READ tt CO., OS HOUSTON S'J'KKKT, XJJXT TO h. X. HllUNSWIG. IME1l.K EJDS5EII 1 &? "WHOLESALE BOOKSELLER AND STATION Watches, Biainoiids and Sfewelvy, TJfB LA'l'KK'l' NOVMLTfES IN i &J fel WALL Yhrm and WIPIUOW SHAD 'I'wo bod-fdeiidH, two nmtlrcHscH, two jiIUowh, ono eoinfortor, one cookHtovo and llxtiireH coinphito for Halo at Spun- cor i ayior'H cneaj). PerrtoiiH wanting uweet potatoes for Heed will (hid tho bent varieties at Turner & MoOIiiio'h yroeory Htoro op iiohUo tho postollleoon HouhIou Htreet. Woean also rceoniniend UiIh Iiouhoiih ono of tho most reliable In the olty. Mr. W.A.Mason (of V. A. Mimon & Hon.) that uotilnt wholesouled k'-'U-tleinan nierebantof Howlo wiih in tho Kort yesterday purulitmliit; oodH for IiIh liiroo larno Iiouhch at that point. reports stock doing tine until this norther struck tin. Call again, tho tlAirrri: always has a weli;omo for you. A young man named JCoons who about u yoar ago married a Miss Mor ton, went homo Haturday night and found hlH ehithcH in Hie viinl mid Hu dooro burred agaliml him. This action on the part or his wlfo had been threat ened If he did not llnd emplovnieut and provide for her In a bonne of their own, they living at hor father's for some time. Koons lieeame terribly enraged, olitalned an axe beat In th'o door and was about to iiwuuilt his luothilnlaw when nelglibors inter fered. Complaint was made before tho county attorney yesterkav. The disturbance ereated a great deal of excitement. P. Wubborn Wills Prolm toil. Judge Jleekhani sitting as probato umgotiu yesioruay luimutetl lojuii bate tho will of Jeremiah Asbury, who leaves all his properly, real and per gonal, valued al ifd.Mo to his wlfo Mr.-. P. A. Anbury, also tho will ot Col. William Hundal (lause, who, In con sideration of tho love and allbcllon borno for Ills son, (Jeorgo Ijouthor UauHc, bequeaths to lilm all his estate, valued al $10,000. Col. (Iuuhu'h will was niado In Dallas on the Mth. of NoveOi ber tSS'J, and witnessed by Olaudo Maloue, Joseph Kluloy and '!?Arah V. M alone. Third and hitnuir streots. .V cordial invitation id extended to all. Hoclul converse leading to a better acquaint ance of tho members of tho church, and othorrf In ono of tho features of these pleasant awjcmhlingH. Special Notice. All nu'inboi-H of JIopo Lodge Is'o. US A. 0. IT. W., aro hereby untitled to at tend tho next regular meeting of their lodge, on Thursday March -Jt at 7:;i() p. ni., at their hall corner of Houston and Heeond streets, as business of great importance is to bo transacted. "W. II. Amhuijuk, Master Workman. ' m Dr. I. It. Adivins. This gentleniau announces himself as a candidate for alderman of tho Second ward, subject to tho action of tho voters. J)r. Adams Is one of our most careful and conservative citizens, is a man of properly and will if elected make a conscientious and able alder man. Messrs. Hobtiison & JJceker, ileal Kstato and Intelligent Agents oiler superior inducements topartleshaving houses or other property for sale or rent. Parties desiring to rent or pur chase would do well to call on them us they aro at all times prepared to suit their customers. Wo heartily com mend them as tlrst-olassbUBlne'sH men. ;i-ir.tr Itoiiiovnl Notice. Lewis II. Stein lias removed Temple Place rticat-market to his elegant new shop, corner of Main and Third htreets, where he will bo pleased to see his old friends and customers. Supposed 3Iunlcr. K!U,K. K l! March lO.-.lanu Wllllainsoii and little daughter aro missing. It Is supposed thev were murdered. Tho husband of the wo man and stepfather of tho child and mother of tho husband were arrested. - .... i Steeple niyhtK, niado miserable by that terrible cougli. HJuloh.H Cure Is the remedy inr you. Bold by lj. NT. Hrunswig. li-17-c-o-d-w-w-r. Plko's TooUiaoho Drops euro In ono minute. Catturh cured health and sweet breath secured by tfhiloli's ('ntui-rli Itemedy. Price .Ml cents. Nasal in lector free Sold bv L. X. Itrmntu-iw 2-7-e-o-d-w-w-r. ' Pianos, Organs and Sewins- Machiiii AT FACTORY PRBCES. IIKPORT IIP Till! CONDITION w Tin-: First Xaiional Bank At Tori Worth, In tko 8tato or Toxrn., ftt the closoof bunlncHt) Muroli 18, lssil: lUCHttUltC!!!. l.onnMUHl intromits Sl'it.TrtS P OvcramilN ... is.'jiu ! tT. H. bonds to Hfimi-oolivuliitloiV''" u. H. bonds on tmnd Other stocks, IioiwIhuiuI moituauox. Duo n-oin other Knilonal Hanks lino from htaid biiiilibuiid tianlaTc... Heal estate furniture ami Jlitlirct-... Current oxiiciibe and taxes paid rroiuluiuspuld CliiH'.kM anil other eali Items '.'. sa.ixm no 'j;m on -100 00 (K.SOd 07 yi,v.l r,o 10.000 0(1 li.Oftl II ti.Tio ir, ij.o-js iw lO.-JS") on tallied county court ngalns inr Mill by default. Person wauling sweet potatoes for need will llnd the best vitrUto at Tur ner it Mel'luro' givcery store opposite tho post -olllco. Pools were Hold on the- race last night at the Occidental. Tickets wroMoaoh, eight on Hob and eight on Jennie woro bought, ., suit was Hied In tho county court . bv tho .KL. Tyler. Wo would respect fully call the at tention oftho voters oftho Klit ward to the lengthy advertisement of J. L. Tylorou tiiolirtli page or this Issue, ami also to his card of announcement. Mr. Tyler himself endorses his por tion ami Ills article Is well worth the careful consideration of tho citizens of Ids ward and tho city In general. Siiddmt Death. Majr It, T. Twomhly received i tel egram yesterday front Detroit, an nouncing tho sudden death of his son-in-law, Dr. D. O. Karrand, for many years surgcon-ln-chlefof the Michigan Unit rid railroad. Mrs. Mwlc c'arrand, the wblow of deceased, is a sister of 1'. li. rowinbly of th vlty. it,.o? Townibiy leA ot the Missouri Pacttle JaM night to give hU dntighler all pos sible iiniiifortjli this, her bereavement. Tho Silver I.oiil', I dcsliv Uu'iitl the attention of tho citizens ot 1. ort Worth to thy fact that J aiiinmnufacturlngWe.vi. uf Huk tU Wo-on it targe wiilcand am ntrnlslilngto the retail merchant at llgUtcs that Will enable Mm t.iv.ll,. mueh more rcasonablo tlguros than he "' 1-... ... ..l.S, ,,.,.V .,, .11,, ,i-, , unowii uiantis, Tlie ingredients or,' ve the ground. From it l.Uio feet tills powder are (,'minmU U (o deixr- f lumber were obtained. It was tut tuff) juiii Succsh in baking is In-'up into matches. eviiauie wncrc uie vif; .itorls hmI. . i ."' How is This Vor HlgliJ A. ltalelgh, N, ('., youth of eighteen years Is six fcetelght inches in height. London has a nuw tcnetuent house that Is iburteiMi stories, or l.'!0 foot hlwh. A slxtoen-yoor-old lad of Tooro eoitllty' X. 0., Is six feet four inches iront heel to crown, 11. 'A. J'nn, of Southbury, Conn., at he ago of ilfioon, Is six feet two Inches In his stockings. A colored lad at Nlmrpsburg, Nnah county N'.iC, tan seo over any seven foot bean-pole In the neighborhood. ! A pine tree, recently felled at Top- Miiam, .Me,, varrlod Its crest IS! feet Hills ofotherbniikH Krmalnnat iianor ourrencv. nlekelN and neniilcH , i s" Mpcule- 31UNO .eKl tender notiw io 'm oo Itodvuiptton niitd with l'.H. Treuh- urer ( .1 percent f clrcittutloiij H,y0 00 Vola! UlVlII,I'I,'HfiS. I'npltal Block paid In 'V'" 05 HurpliiK riiud uud $IOO,(X)0 00 'tit .J1TC 11 llllufl ..11.1 .'W... ..4, Sn JloiiM Uank notes otithtaiiillnc 13,700.00 individual ilepoblln ubjot to cheek 877 H3 63 ,"om.1!,u,l1 "'Ul eaten or deposit 3,'JOO 00 (.ertliled Checks m (,-, l)uo to other National Hanks 3.U1S W l)ue tOHtalo tintiksand bankers I.-.705 t7 Notert and bills rc-dlscountcd CO o.O IK) l0,al VMflil 0.', Htatuol Texas Count or Tarrant, sat .,'.' .iuV' J,At,,isov'. ,,''4llr or the abovo named bank, do oti'tuul.v -wear that the abovo ntutcmniit W true lo thu best of iny Knowledge and bellol'. (Ii-.o-Jacknox, n4"orAVilii.iinIsIswor" t0 1,;-ro,OJ,',,Co"t .Notary Public Tarnini County, To'xaH. M. I). l.OTIl, ) 'i.-'J: t!onTN, Directors. . K II. Huit.VKrr. '.RKPIIKT IIP THK, CIWD1TIII.V J oK.'rm: Traders National JJunk. UKMOT.ntt.M0S, I .rviiw ntitl 1lu.(. ,., . UNcrdroru lO's;-.".' lug fronuiiiproved reserve nwnu.i 1 77 n I me fioin otiiof national baulw. .. ,. " ?& i UofroUiMtate banks and I,' n ers .uVuosi Ileal estate, ntmlturo and llxture, 10 iw as rrcmliiim puld ',X, Zn I Ills of other itnnkK lVmi ii! t-'mcttonal iwpor eurrence. fi.iV.Vi J-s-w nun omilcu Hpcclo ' i l.,.Vr'll,l'n,csor"''c'i'u"n?TeKai ATTENTION," G-ENTLE You are invited to inspect tho SP1UNC i and Sl'MMEU SUITS yl iuk now opening, jviso a uui line of GENTS' FURNISHINGS, AX I) FINEST HAND-SEWED S a-N0 (5TALE (J00D8 AMD NO FANCY PRICES AT KMCTJIFLJPiEI-r cfc DAMM; n n-l.T-lm X). O'l HOIISTOX STUKUT, J-tltT AVOUTII, TKXAS. o)-i.ooK tor the revolving tin slun.'S'U LATEST NOVELI T. iadies" strnl IN Misses Tjace ami Button OXFORDS, NEWPORT TIES ii OPERASUPPf LEWIS BROS. & CO Star Shoe Store, 53 HOUSTON STBEET, Fort Worth, Texas. Ir It Id Ir It In P'i tic I fir lo ti h 01 A Word to the WW 21 ii.ir;h tf.0O3.00 and tliedirivtloiih (printed In P.ukIImIi ;i, Mviiiiiui in t-very ciiii.i earelrtllv lollowcd. Iltiu.ekceoow will xtudv their lutorojt l.y nsliij? It. 'Pry a ran. hinrif ntmlynnei' in tuii'n torpit it. ,vniuuin ii,v rsciiciuier v iiocusieittcr atrtjliiHt T. C Piloof Plcasapt Point 011 u'pnniiiittory note ior h). Sofinhlo, DiitHiftliuvoa.ij'reciUilohoelnlilcitrlvcn tlw. I.l.., ,.t .1... 11 , ...7" . " it..! ? i uiu 1 tcsuyiuriaii ciiiimn at Miort llitcrva s tak.-s nbu... .....1.... .... ..,. 1 .. . : ., i-"v 0 resi- nor of v...,.,:, 1 111 Piwrt nucrvais lilKos tufda.y ovcnlim (to night hit the dement Mns M, 1, Smith, mr UEMOYKl). Tho St. Louis storo has removed to No. 21 Houston Street, whoro they will continue to soil their stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Furnish ing Goods, etc., at tho soma great re ducton in prices as heretofore. Now goods are also being added to keep the stock complete, and will be sold at carrotpondingl low prices. luiiucrs Hcdeiniitlou ftiml w'ttiV''i:,i4'.':i;ri'tvv' Total .. 1,1'OWW 1.SU0.00 ..J3l0.WI.tW JIAlllUiaUl.i; Uiptlnl ntdck imtilln ti-nu(M 'urilus fund ; ll '?;'' undwt ti rroiits;.:;;.;.:vxr:. ?sffiffi A;itH)lml IuiiiL- t.i..s .,.1. .. .lY"". . 'W1U.W le.nai.dwrititueor,cm,"lt ?....? o' iift 1 v e etrtrneutoH or dopoAt..., ' " SaM'ffi liuu tootlnr uit 1......I i. r.rr'v mymTt- Total. Mll.Sl 1,700.15 r.yitftuit ttlO,fij.i o.:.i.. ".."" .....' :?'" v.iHiiny 01 rurraiiL i V' ,xy',,,J,";i;oiwouinl ) JV.,j.1H,;,,. 'JlHroctor. J I U N UKKDS WKITK tllOV own tli'.tlZ htiBlish ltcmcdy for consuniniio,, .1 1 .. ri - "f )ughs, colds, rnuiuti. etc. bold by C. '. 1 20 dwootl lu ll MAKING YOUR SPRING PURCHASES YOU WILL FIND IT TO YOUR JMwMj ON Ub. OUa STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE, AND WE ARE READY TO FITYOU.WMM STYLISH SPRING SU "M HOBBY HAT, OR ELEGANT LINE OF FURNISHING GOOD f JrVSYnf SRSSE0' 0llR ST0C" IS TE LARGEST, BEST SELECTEBi w. luuuiuunumintjittit UUR MERCHANT. TAILORING DEPART .-.., . Mn?!r?SIHJ, JiQm' SHIOHABLE AND DURABLE THAT THE PRODUCE, AND OUR ELEGANT FITS AND LOW PRICES ARE THE WONDER OFTHf P Urop in and have a Social D. SCHWARTZ & CO. c. c. THttnwMfMV trnoi QPHTWRS 0 M'lll nre. Without Wlt? jS! J JMiii VitV orv joj. .AjSSffMJ! "A"! . L'.":'.; .Vr Vm Ctdlelr. jJSi n i.,.iincr triilueni-fl. Iu' keonlt.orderdlrivtfro''' r- . THOW jtanuftclMrerii HOT!"'1; lrnr.sos for Snk. I Six hundred half and three-ouartor ; American stoeU. 100 lie,, flfttSs Biuldlo anlmalH. sou 8(oPkVw one half mares balance l's and 2's, a so a Vo 10-tr TKVAS INVIXTJIKNT C(. ! VOU ifel'SSi " l.tallt, bottlo or V 1, i.V "VS i,"e very f..iiL r :'""?," ?. uzer, 1 1 ..,,3 1,1 CIIIV a in fiH Tt ...... -- .r , Mtll.l.l. Ill IH'IIM' bold hy L. n. 3irtinRwl. --i:eo(i:tiviM- Hllvnk.rtn.ir 1...1.1..' . . . '. ii:iutTto,K,0W,le,,!,l, ev Vork Onto.- so.; niisiirl v Ji. dtikvns fc..r$mi . ' 'i.f&k -V. ' ' l' -v,! ''.' y .- :;. .&. r.t.n m..- 'mkS .yMMcu -. iSXSlitmBKk 'PSiiM-,' .l.-' .J A t n LML ' - ., t . . .JL' . -awawpaiat .i'm-1 - r mi 0, a, : !,?, . ZtJt?7,Uki& -'Hi. v--. , -' 1. iftHir. "TT ... . ii,i it n. M. .mittrt ...- -.. - r h.;. ?r . s &&; & Wi. Hi 1 1 ,, . 1 inw.ii n;iji.i'P"-wry;"'r :g;..W .M..i.Fin,!w 'JkMW? 'flfsi-S k...t"j .1t.rJtuJkSa ;i')ddiKF . .'.v. ''r t: ut . t -i? 'S . ..-jftih.vft'fiHJj .-iv'.. ...( ..J' '- . ..., t . -'vr-m . M,-- ."J'i'm,l'L'ni ,-, KWPip.lll , f'wwwwwwnTIUVKinfw,hn.Hi f v b fci li WW Ttf Jfl ii ii tYit7WltmWnBrtRMTmWVwlUMW1 lit "f SJlmrsj-.yii-li. r-ilJ. J. .Tii ?tf&-ErtamCtmi1 . A' Jf.xJc . aaaaaiimMiiataaaMgiMgMiBrgmwaBtiguaaga