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THE GAZETTE: TOUT WORTH, TEXAS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21.
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Wi:iNIMAY MOUNlHOSIUTKMIIKIt 10.
FIRST EDITION.
FjH'cial to Advertisers.
Ilculniilni: will) October 1st.
the
Ga'.i:tii.', In tU'fereiicjM to solicItMllons
Iron, advertisers, will locate limited
number or advertisements on the first
pigo. l-'iftv percent, additional will
do ohargtil'fur advertisements located
on the first page; 5H percent, for those
on the eighth page and 10 per tout, for
those specially located on any other
pagool the paper.
Ah pterin contracts expire, no ad
vertisement will bo taken at legit than
tno rales now established.
No advertisement fur lint pago will
1)c contracted prior to October list.
TIIK SCHOOL. FUND.
k.iu uiwmc i in ii.i 111 itiiiu, iivrv ill I llll II II-
lug H. Ji. JlecUlium id county Judo of
Tarranr county and advl-e-i privacy in
A Kciily Io Jiiilso llri.Kliiin on llio l)Iio.
t ion nl Krlionl J.HinIii nml Bcliiuil
Jllon.
The GA7i:rrj: hat be on lequrstcd to
jinbliMl) Hie kjIIowIiij eommuiilcalion
on thcHcluiol fund:
1 am ujiposcd to ncwipapcr eontro
vuruicj lielwecii piivntb p:irile hut
.ludgo Jlecl.'Imin'H aiiwer to my in
quiry publlclied in tho OAKtriTiiof
Bopleiuli'r l.'J'.h, and the comnients f
tho (lAZinrr. placs mo in an attitnde
that it tertalnly demuuds a reply or
explanation.
Tim OAZKrrn i correct in rciml to
my motive in initkuii; tho inquiry and
co far hh imtiuiilug JudgD HcoUhnm's
honesty or n.ttgiliv, I no not wish to
do lilui tho total njmticu for no man
tnjoyti a hIhor tH'imnttou with me
than lie does In thatreject.
Ah a fitlcn of Tarrant county uh
i H.'is.lalmred for twenty year to help
biilld lierfiitficht io thuf degree that
alio Kliould not lie hiirpwitd by any
county tu the bttUe, I claim the 'rigid
wliicii is accotded to evciy Ainorieun
aitien at any and all times to demand
of our county otll laU any
information concerning their nfiielul
nctHiuid 1 hIiiiII avail myself of thee
rights and privilcaoH. I hlinli tlect
my own mode of proceed uru to gain
thu (ItMlre 1 inform ttlon. notwItlHtami-
rwiird to Inniiliiei conetnilnir IiIh
(illicial IuhIiilv-i.m.
So f.ir as hid i-luf is concerned in ic
gard to the bundling of put.lie fuinN
and the seeking of notoriety, r would
nay 1 am sorry thojiidgu miaeoiiKtnied
tiio oli'eet of my Inquiry or. lie would
not mi far tmget himself an to uso Btich
lnuguagi) an h contained in his answer.
1 regtet very much thai a piivatu clH-
'.en wlui itiuumuch tnU'tcatcd in tin.
eilucatioti of tlic prtent iisliiggeiii!rit-
uou ai:u iiicsiii'jcccoj JrtCHCHonHuant
yet Hio Jirornmtlon (hut every pareiil
"i Kti.iiiiiiiii niiuiliu I1IIVI! WItilOUL licllll
nii.woied with language. Mint could be
considered iitbiiltliig.
J I hi fact of our cotiiiiilMslouor'n court
having Jeaaeif the Tarrant county
Fchool lauds for a period of II vo ycaiy
lortheHiiiuoftwo thousand and ten
dollar 1)ur ymr puvahlo
yc.itly, in advance, wan made p'tibllo
through thbcoliimna of the Gazijiti:
at that time, and hIiico the matter Ii.ib
Hliiiubciul and blcpt, people bullevlng
' sv,JTiUmt.' '!H l"li' lci;su wus ll loan of tlio
fui i-tllllUVtlniiurnliMl Uinuiiiiin .u ilw. i......
of the ltmdH for wlileh mdd land might
have hocn M.ld lor that it was av?ill
ahio niifl Hliould lie picH'ttted to the
r-uiai Bcuuoi communitliH lor their
benefit.
fill. .....! l
io.;"" J "'go states mat tho iicIh of
joi ; iiiuuiriixrj tiio icnta as w ell as the
liioecetls of sjIch to ho invested in
Unlled biatcH hondti. As tho judge is
Interested in tiio dUpiItln of the
lundH o lead nrtlolo 7. Section (), or ,
eoiiHtitutlon, alo iutlelc;t.70l h-mViVr
H, lK.gor,ai of the revised &l "r
put their own cmstruetlon on tic
H.tmo, and you will then phiinlv
Heo that tho word "uni'
uovs not appear in Hiild law. JiutTif
i "maw munnnzoHtnu tuvcHtnient of
ii m nifv in iJiuieii Hlntes liondc,
why dopoHlt It in a li'itlonal Imuk and
give them tho use of it fur nothim.v
U III" Court litis tilO lll'llt In 'iiiwi or
Mr. Iliul Dncsrlt Ha mi ItxcllliiR Clnmo
Altera Tiller Whit Trlr 1(SII Him
OnofII0iifoiTi.
Yesterday morning a mini cnttio to
Mr. Louis Sttln, a butcher In this city,
and oli'ered to sell him two cowh, hi -iug
they were down by the cattle pens
cjwl of tho city. While on his way U,
look at tho cattle Mr. fcsleln saw Mr
IJud Dnggett riding by nnd asked him
to go down to tho cattle petis and biii
thu cowh for him. Mr. Daggett niI.J
lio would, and hurried to look at them.
Whin he k:iw Ihein lie recognized ono
us his own.it beljw braiidtd wlllt a
hrand which lie limi purchased, Borne
time since from tho Texas In vestment
Company. Air. Daggett usked the
man where ho got Hint cow. and told
him it belo'nged to hirmelf (Daggett).
Tliomiu whogivoli h nutno as Kid
dle wild ho hud purchased the cow
from Mr. K.im Corn or t Ills city and
tluit he hud the bill of sale at his
uncle's who lived near by. Mr. Dag
gelt fciild lie would go with him to look
at this bill of Kile, and together they
rode some dl.tuiico out of the city to a
house, but on Inquiry it wa.s found the
hum's uncle did not live there. Mr.
D.iggett then knew the man was lying
and ordered him to ride In front of
him to l,ho city, but JUildle, as lie
called himself, tifiifced to do to. Mr.
Diiggett, being iiuarmed and believing
I'.hUllo to oo mo more poweriui inun
the two, Immediately started to look
fora pistol, with the intention of cap
turing tho thief. After soinu dtiay lie
secured one near the depot and atarted
in pursuit of itiddle, who hail gitlloped
oil'. Being belter mounted, Mr. Dag
gett overtook ills man near the Cross
Timbeis some distance mat of tho city.
UiJdlesteing he was sure to bo over
hauled abiiidoucd hi' horo and jump
ing over some wiie fence took to tho
gpottmii just above Mr. J. M. Ajer's
pi coon foot. Mr. Daggett utte.npted
to follow him hut soon lost sight of
tiio fellow and returned to theciiy
bringing the captured hor.se with him.
Tiio horse is a small bay. with both
hips knocked down, hr.uitUd p?S on
lift shoulder, and fT on leftstnnuder
and hip. The Bait ie , was branded
with the llrst brand on the stirrups.
Mr. DiiKgettdi scribes llio man as tol
lowi: H'ltlier tall, dark skin, chan
shaved, Wore a l.irpo White hat and
spotted or spoeklod shirt and thinks
one or two teith are slightly decayed.
The horse wis turned over to Sheiiir
Maddox who at once icnt deputies
Tiickerautl Maddox to look for Hie thief.
The officers returned lutein Hie after
noon without tltitlf kiit auv trail of llul-
dlc. Tlie followiim Is ti 'desciintion of
tiio unclaimed cow which is now in
the piibsi Silon of Mr. Stein: A led
and white cow, live or ijx years old,
branded Willi the litter A on Hie left
side and with the letter M on Hie lelt
hip. with ncinp oil' tho light and tin
derbit on the left ear.
"'" ,,u 'aiiaiit county tchcol lands,
n,iYwllilVUiUl.,,y ,ltjt hb vi"'Ui to ln t
m. (.,i,lu!llift";,b,,y(,i",r . im",
isl, s hluli liitiikH usutilly nav on de-
.. v..ui mo roillllllsSKUU.lX, to etc
"V J"; liw Hint mitliorln,i il.e do
pomtof 'annul county scliO'd minis
Jiinuy bank., irin., Vmh m i . .. .
i iiment Bcliool fund, It sliould , i
. dec ded and tiio n.'otioy ,iV,tu no
uudUigtolaw, and not in a ,a
without law. If it Is nvalluble? It
lKiuld be placed In Hie county tieat
urywhmo it belongs and prorated to
tho hovotal school eonuuunitks.
i niako this reply not fiom anv tier
onnl reeling i haveforanvmcti.bJrof
he court. Tills Htibjeet is p . e y
buiiness matter wltli n.c, as I 1 ao
7 ". " iHMi'iowou iscont nueu
iT'i1"8 h,nH bcc" wi hytho cum
iiitbHlpuurH court, that their- jrm .
grandchildren may possibly et Vo. no
of thu beneiU of Hie Tairaut con tv
HOhool imuls. ltcspectrully,
Rn.in.i'ni i in J)' JI' JIiainowKii.
bmlthl.cld, Texas, Sept., lath, 1883.
Amusements.
Tlie distinguished lingllsh commo
dlenne. Hosu Iiisle, with her own
specially selected compinv in lur
great comedy drama, ' "Jttddv's
Luck," will piny a two nights' emrage
inentattlio Geiinania Ojieia House,
In tills ciiy, on tho iiith and iivStli of
tills mouth. Tiio coiii).uiy comes
well teeommoiidedas will bo seen by
wiu Hiumviiig jiaiiuriug notices:
Miss Hose JjMu's now play of
"Hoddy's Duck," at tho opera house
last night, met with great and genu
ine success, and cannot fill to prove
tiio Hiimo wherever produced, as it
appeals to the sympathy of tho audl
oiie..; ns well as convulsing thoni with
laiiguier. urana itapKln Courier.
itoso Ijlslo lias scored another tri
umph; her rendition of two totally
opposite cliarac ers Main-1 Holt, the
aociety belle, and Jteddy, tho nioun
tain Widf, woio ehaimingly tendered.
Iho play itself is hill tit intense intir
est and hrcslstiblo fun, tlie tableaux
weie artistically arianged, and the
gmieial suppoil excellent. Sun Fran
inco Vml.
Mr. 'u N. lienton, her husincss
manager was in tho city yesterday
making Hie preliminary arrangements
for her engagement hero.
riiidles kid gloves, i cents a pair, nt
Taylor it Htirr.
Nottingham laco curtains, n pair,
ntT yldr & Iturr.
M tjnr Peiiu'a moutiiurs In l! i.i.
Monday or Ttiesdnv
tout, will end on
next
11 was rumored ychtorday morning
tint Mr. Hud D.iggett hid a wiro
leneo cuton Ids place near this city,
biittlmtgontlenun denied tiio htite'
nient.
It IsMild that u iiumher of our citi
zens have orminlzed a company for tho
puipoto of manufacturing midiolnts
n insiity with a capital Mock of
ilfty thousand dollars.
was
PUHSONAIi.
T. S. Hngland, of Pilot l'oinf,
tsin T Jt' 1,,,llcyi. r'lresenting Max,
iS.".ul1,11 . lC' 0 l.ti. came
ia last night fnnii tiio l'anluindle.
I)iu Vauironi..r. ono nr ii.. ..,.. -?..
eat tie kings, was in Fort Worth ves-
icitiay.
It. Nf. Dvvis. of llliiiv.lni.. ,. ...in...
cattle owntr, win in tho 'city y'estef-
Col. H. 1,. Mitchell of tills city and
'lexns agent for St. I.ouls wire fence
company, Ion, lor St. Louis list. Ho
hiystho wire fomie trouble has ma
terially hurt his tr.ul in this rt.o
H Ifc
USH1SD WSTWlSKsr OAUS, Sographeraiid 'IsVwZlln
' ... u'''l,ol,01''vrhis childhood, in
qimiloa illttor UMly Hurt lu tt... V.ir.1 i.t ,,i !"' V" i v l0llths, Is ba.'k,
iii.H.uurononut. "' "J"m Tl "? lnMn
wiut yard in tills oltv vrau ,i .. nailing inutvliuntH was in tho ii-n
upllng bctvJe'n't o Yt glu" a r K,a ffi''ffi.l,W,,l,w ''-'I1 W
JjaiUy cniMtcl about (h '? fi 7hu'bJ ,",'nP'Mh. nnd w..v.,e
iiftiiniUo nun was i.iim ...ri....,. !1, V?st "-'"A in ih.f.au,
he ww lor Mini" i.nK ,ib&" ...)1r, ,H"W"?" 'uk "as pnwliaml
iuo could l,o Ktsn.iliil LVmi V': U .n,erV,'r hv '' H. H.i udtdgo i
huthiAiujiirliHiirv uf a vuV J",i , , ' "J "" ull , mu ,!
y .l. Jf U now at li ,..-.", LTl rS" wuhilr. Peak's ijtl i, i.
, ,M??.W f Dr. Alooro. "" V. V. V H, viliiK for and liU Men K.
ik .niiuT un lu.ii. . .. i " iiiiii nun :ia r.i.uic ., ....... i.. .. .
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Tito Car-lnnil or Ico Shlpticil rroin Tort
Worth to (luhealon.
Once more Fort Worth cornea to the
front in enterprise. Yesterday llio
Fort Worth Ice company chipped on
special order two ear-loads of Ice to
Galveston.
Tills Ico company Is ono of tlie
largest in the country, nnd tlie ico
nindn from the famous artesian water,
which is ns pure and sparkling nsa.
newiy-cuiiiiatnoim.
Tims do the older cities of tho stale
turn in tlioir need to tho young Queen
of tho Prairies for relief. Soon she
will be Mipplylng them with dressed
bee.', landed at their doors below their
own ni'irket prices, and car loads o
Ice, made from tiio purist of water, to
lill their refrigerators.
Galveston, the oldest city of any
considerable sizi in the state, turns to
Fort Worth. Hie youngest, for assist
ance. Lot them all come, Fort Worth
can supply Ihein.
TO-DAY'S RACES.
Kteryllilusin ItcaillnnHH IMtXIglit'n Tool
Selling.
Tho indications arc that to-day's
races will bo very Mlecessful, notwith
standing the rain of yesterday. Tlie
horses are in line condition ami rngcr
for the contest. '1 he Hack is a little
heavy and slow, hut the races will ho
very interesting and exciting. The
admission Is only Ilfty tents, and the
atteudanco should be large.
Pools wero sold on the half ni'ilo
dash last night at the Cattle Exchange
by Nat Kramer. Eva AV., piouerty of
Major mrkley. four years old, by San
dy Walton, sold as llrat choice tit ?20
against tho Held at ?!!(). Nat Kramer's
Malvalin, by Silent Friend, sold sev
eral times for second choice at $10 irlth
tho Geo. Holland cntrv and .Joe
Weldcu in tho Held. The
bidding was quito spirited and indi
cated some lively exchange of curren
cy ns the result. ,
The races will occur in tho afternoon
about llirco o'clock. Ladies' carriages
will be admitted into tho tuemi, from
which point the horses can bo seen all
around Hie course.
There is also considerable- interest
fell in the match race for $1.0JJ, nl
l hough no pools wcro fcolil on it.
Opinion seems considerably divided as
to tiio result of the race.
Tlio Courts.
In tlio District C'o.irt, yistorday
j tinge uooper grunted a divorce to
.1. D. Huddleston from his wife, Mrs.
J. P. Huddli'ston, on tlie ground that
the wile was u common prostitute.
it. II. Pe.ucy was granted a divorce
from his wile, Mrs. M. 13. Pearcy, on
tiio ground that lie lelt tlie state and
ills wile would not go with him.
Tiio court oidered sjiccial venires of
aixt men In the following murder
caes: VA Hunter, Oetohnr 10; Dallas
Logan, October 15, and William Hoil
ron, October" I". '
Tho grand jury returned nincic-n
bUNaf intiiottneiayostei day afternoon,
twelve for ihelt of pioperty over $:0 in
value, four for lauvliiy. two for as-
smlt witli intent io murder, and one
ior assault witu intent to commit
rape.
In tlio County Court, .ludgo Ueck
ham presiding, only one case' wiw tried
Jer into Hinris vi. Tlie Mlssouii Pa
cillc Hallway Co. This wus a damage
hiiit for shrinkage of cattle while de
layed by defendants lu transportation,
and atliacted much attention from tlie
members or tho bar, on account or the
legal questions involved. Messrs. Hall
and McCait appeaud for plaintiff, and
Me-isrs. Swayue and Chapman for de
fendants. Many points or law wero
discussed Hint were listened to with
much interest by all in tlio con it room.
I'ho jury, artcr being out about ten
minutes loturiied a verdict for$.'j:0 for
tlio plaintiff.
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Hotel Arrivnls,
MKIItOCOI.ITAN llOTM,.
J W Hurst ar.d wife,
i-ltv.
J K AtkliMun, I'lulii
1'lly, Ohio.
N G ttiin-l, Mobootle.
11 A Lewis, Wichita
I'llllS.
Atrh AanaCiibb, l)c-
cUur.
.1 l V Hearn, lion.
Hutti.
Allroil Loltln, i-lty.
si l Simliu, .smith.
Iiuul.
Dan Moody, Tnv'or.
J Wuiiej Bmlth,
f li-hunii'.
W' I' Itose, Dccntur.
.1 W Huoth. Dcrniur.
W l W WuMchih,
OluJoiMitcr.
riolch-r i'nrherJ.
m WionltAl-'alK
li,s Muau, illy.
A J Hiuw, Ualcs-
hnru, HI.
illoriuii, Huimt'oRl,
Mo.
8 .Siliustor, Hivrtii.
null. Mo.
A M&tniio, ItloiKom
l'uilrlu.
os
II 11 Moore, llinuland,
Tenu.
W .1 Mchols, liunncls.
11 Avury, TuMih.
John M llorot, (ialncs-
lllc.
A Wlliuiiili, Auror.i
J ! lainKiiuUdniijIiior,
Decatur.
1)11 Williams and wlfa
Ilcnr.cliH.
Jus II 1'lnrk, llonhun.
C ICnHtm.ui sviclilu
nil w.
W N llryant, D.iHs.
J l'Ulo0i Morlilliui.
nt ltudd, Clcluirno.
.1 USiviui nnd family,
lieiirlottu.
C It Attains, Dallni.
M J Miithli, tisuJo.
M'fttur.
Mr J CUUoy, Klrlt-
wood, Mo.
MNUlinftllo,olty.
MA lulls, hunnlbnl,
TaViuUi.s.SII.ouIs.
1 H-!iulor, bavni'.n in,
Mo,
J A Utibcl, Answi,
l'Jiti: m:coui.
lllnxtx Hero mid Thero Yrslord ly.
Albany, N. Y., Soptembcr 2J. Nel-
sou J.. nns furnlturo factory burned
i!!i'ift''U)rnillir- -'ws, UO,0OJ; insur
c.;,OJ0. Kl.MlItA, N. V.
J-Jinira, N. V., epiembpr 20. The
tannery of Hurt & Co. burned this
i.iununjj. uiiss, mu.wiu; incendiary.
JIKNSON, AUIZONA.
( hlcngo, Septembor 20.-A Tucson,
Ari.onii, speolal says tlio town or Hen
son is burned. Lo.s over $70,00(1; in-
thr'u"0.','"00' ,.illu r'lilr("(i "".
iwf In ,8MlW ll're:aoiUee, and tlio
post-oftlco woio savul; incendiary.
l'itOlUlHTlox COXVlIXTlpy.
SlMMClHMftU l'llllllc- t ll C,,m,.llU1,td
MilliuThlr.l l'ily-CWW.lM.tu
III IVunt.
ii. . . ". 7 ''me'UbiT-U-T ho Proliibi
Hon btalu couveinl m met to- ,v
James 11. Hobeit. t,M1,.w,,.,.u,V.,A'
man, inadoashort adilrc,N h iv .V , t
Hoblnson was in favor f tho )rVo t
cen-o law ami could not re K
o I'rohilitonists. The Hepu ca
...Uono irom p.ohlhitiou tVliienVo.
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With pleasure, auacmaoos to' the public that his mammoth sto v '
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G-OOBS,
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CLOTHll
Boot3 Ixoe and Oai-pet
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Is now complete in every department, and, owing to ttao recent heaw runv
zijLj uecunft in Karl
goods, ho is enabled to offer new, ft-osh and denirablo goods at less pricoltn
thin dodges or so-called closing-out or bankrupt sales, goods at cost etc ( '
waatnewjfoodsjsopgoo call and esamino the immense ijj
goods now in store and arriving in car-load lots by every train. 1
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rostnux.
lroiarIng for tl. Dcfimsi or O'DontiolI
hltutt'it Onir.
KXr.ANr.
Tin: nwnNSK ov o'DONNfi.i,.
London, iroptembcr 2Q. Efforts arc
being made to obtain the services of
Ohiules KiiM-ell, M P. for Dundale, to
lead tho defense of O'Donnell. A
central committee is being formed in
tills city to obtain funds for his de
fense. HiirrisiiTAiiirK mux.
London, Setember 20. At a Ft-fc-sion
of the British a-sociation for the
advunccnient or science, Hie condition
of the cot ton trade was dlsr-u-std, the
eueral opinion bting that Knglund
lias nothing to fmr from foreign com
i)i tition. In tlie association, Sir Win.
WbPiitliouse asserted Hint t"o com
mercial depres-ion or the country was
from the operation' of Hie free trade
laws, and advocated n return to u pio
lective tariff.
IlUS-ilA.
A Kl'NEItAri I'ltOCESSIOX.
St. Petersburg, September 20. The
police will bo reinloiced by a regi
ment of infantry on tlie occasion of
the Mineral ol 'lurginiel!'.
JUAI.tl.!UAlt.
ADDIXtl lNKUIr TO IN.IUHY.
1 oiidon, September 20. During tlie
boinbiirdnient of Tamativo Shaw's
rcsidojce was looted, and ho was
threatened with punishment bv
Friiicii officials because he failed to re
move the debris caused by ransacking
ills house.
flKICMANY.
Till: MILITARY J'EVIEVi'.
Horlln, September 20. At the olon
of the military niaucuvorsat Meisburg
the emperor delivered an addiess to the
troops, saying that ho was rejoiced to
see i he Foutthnrmy corta ngatii.niid It
won d probably be the last lime lie
would levlow It. Gen. Hlumenthal,
its commander, was created a count.
Till
JL-JL.. W. CJOIVIVlRSTHf. A- n
BOOSSELLEIIS AND STATION
Ko. 2S7 Hotistoii Stvest.
GOLD PENS, TOYS, MUSICAL IKSTRUHEHTS, SCHOOL ROOKS, pfer mm
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
,-" - 1 t. 1 "-. t I I I I I Hi I I III I ' I I II i PBM !
Ififo
Heilin,
itoVAi. Minrnxo.
Sniiti'inlwir on r,-. Trn.
-,...... ... , ..ii axiitii
zonfehl, tecretary or foreign affairs, and
Sonnoivald, Oerinan envoy to Madrid,
will attend the meeting of flic emperor
of Uermauyand the king of Spain.
FKAXCK.
I'UOl'OSAI.S ItrJECTED.
Paris, September 10. Jt is reported
the 1-renoh proposals whicli Tten
telegraphed yesterday to 1'okin have
not proved acceptable.
TIIi:,TO.VQUIX QUESTION'.
lai; September 20. A moefng of
twenty members of tho extreme left
to-tiay pissed jcohitlona iusistinir
uiion tho necesitv ofcoin.nl.- n.r.
?, wUl)t:,.,)Min or,,Br t0 awertidii tho
policy of the government, in connec
tion with the Tompiui ipiestmn A
liltno M nNter Ferry and lemieats
una io can tne chambers into
xitijv"?r T3'!i.'y
m&$sMi&
M-
'; vii.,i. .:.
iAS&&
J-W.
Dealers nnd State ageiits of THIS CCLEDRATED." CYCLOID PIANO," warranwlttoJ
""'" I'lu.euismtosnr-Kurope. Con)onnajud;cfuryoanolvn
OWARD TULLY,
TDonlor
in
Watches, Diamonds, Jewe
SILVER AMD SILVER-PLATED WAS
307 Houston Street, Port Worth, Itm.'
omcKonng, JNew England, Hardeman and Stailijl
PIANOS !
rgans of Every Grade and
Respectfully invites an inspection of bis stock, vb
ALL ITS
COMPLETE
leijtiests
session.
r.ixi:
Vessels
llK.V.lU
vi:ssi:i.s lost rm.hdUAi'ii
Valparaiso, Septunber 20.'
iiniSi iSi ' r ,,0h"hivoh from tlie
United stales for tlio South r.iihvav
weieiost. '
The chamber of deputies has given
poniiissiou to Holton & DicttbnTi to
construct a telegraph line.
tonis
HM.CIU.M.
THKCUsrOAt 4 CN-lo.V.
Brtts?eK September 20. The cus
ins tin nn h. -... 11..1..1... . CU8.
H..II.....I i. ... .::.'"'.' "Y'Kiiii" ami
SZ ... T. " uu : Jmuroli
bon1ri;sTxrto;:uuorb1,!S
ZullvereVn'.111 ,W8,Um iu ' a
AUSTItlA.
nUNOAIIIAV Tfioina
-(VMM?.h,,HU.,lSar-V SoiitWUbM 20.
HICKEY & BEHRENS,
UiAnPntMM'uaaltMM
m ummmooiwivw.
FOOT OP HOUSTON STREET. FORT WOETH, TZlfl
WnfiQniri
Htf UUI UIBU H
CEiRJlABA
OPERA
HOUSE.
TIIUHSDAYAXJ) FIIIDAY EVENING, SEPTE3.
THE PRE-EMINENT ATTRACTION,
&
MIS
A LIS
ii.. ""'i'ivi. nisi uigiu, 1'issea tho
"inigarlan prime minUter, nm 0 m
tolTinl W,l,.leh ' the lime
ies involved in tlio coalition t.u siion
were not to be solved bv str, H.l?"
vi iia
nicesarv
lnu
,, . - iu,a,
iwnr. hi v. . i,. i
l order ,u.d the,, tl, diet would co
opera e with tlio local author! Ies ov
dltiiiB rnllahlo and ' cone aton
nieustirm. Uo said .low b.,Vi.. . $
lected the honor .If , r "f7.."
111 ..,,v. ,,..,,,. .... . "- -'""i "Illll
hum
ur.i. i in -u. .- ... -
..-. ...iu, i. no. ore icu.tub cans or
0;. oeratsjust m tUvy it ' ,
Uco.- ar. ihatenck wa-, viceto.1 iinrl
nmnent p-idetn. who roviu.vii ' h,
our.e of jnoJHoiilo,, and ic.no,
ii iivli ii iiiniij i r r . . .
' v v
jvml
lUIlOlllir in.tl... i... i. ."
hi. i.. i..'... i :;.'. . "I'nuiicans om-
I ...i?. ; i '" q P "l,-ii of
adveisi.iiib. Ua prediited
"m'-m. WIH IMKIIUI to nrOtL'L't
. . ""
Tho DlHtinaulBhoil XDnUsli Comodiopaf.
am, iicrown splemllilly s"kv ted company o Metropolitan A-tHts iljit
tlio grcauibt of aft liorolo Anierlcaa plaj b, cntlt'td
3K, EJ X 1 "V S TEJOtf
Realistic Sconory--Tho Famous Brzolu Bridge B"B
uitcais now lirogicselng ut Max KUor's. Vrlo i "1, gillcrjTOf.
DiSSOLUTION NOTICE.
tivVin w ,aiViJ?,'1P I'Orolororo ot'sttni; li
turei mi),' K;VC, ?yln !'ucli!.scd tho Iti-
OOll-
irnttonx ,,,r "".", "'.".'""'" 'i
r.,.p,, -!, uii ujiuwi or mo nuo coa-
ltr"- Wsr. UnsiiY, Jr.
i-.. Air 1 low A I n w. iK.ir.
Uiivln.? J,'j,,'T1Vo"T1r.K-iitei,ilioi-tti 14,1.
u ,o .. ii. .'.'." "'""I" ,ir in iiimrnl nat-oii
"Kewlilvli ihcy hiivo 1
lay nucccioib.
STiUtff
lU'eil 11111)11 tim tlriu
HO COIlllllUl-U A7IIU
T. It. SAuilx.i:.
n. i ..... ..:;." " """
' a t-n nun iirfinitrr- t.r ,,ii ..r...
n... -,-- ". nit Cilizeiis.
.... ' I
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icgiirdlosi
'!
Cmiht.
eacn Coldiron, who lias
hi auiiu-
tltj uiii
. i.i-.i. . ..-I "" MOi iiu uri'tiii i
1 1... j . - rv.' "-' uii uiriu n,i i c i nidin u ..j : .-.---
"i oiiiiomH wish linn uiiirtiTi ."; i vuuoa" 'rolb"t ou.whiiih was
WMiln hUnew.nlerX. l&ttSXX&l
(ir n nuj ...!.. .,.
il .,.,..,!.. . . i .. . .--- HIC I.,
"'iiiiuiiiui ui io iiiiitin.i,iii.i i. i "". venr-i iinj.n iinr i...n... . ,
-nveen ho.ustand ulAoBBt hoijo stealing ,, "im' counly was
a v .. 'V S'1' 'y one of the deputy s'het ill',
A .Nmv H nrdwnro Pirn,. 'ffl0'- ,V fow , ""eH "'tlieHt of
Howard Y iv.i'r i...',.i.... ... .UUS city. Jlo was lod.-i.il ) ii,,m
n - ' o-' " mwuiiiiiT
, jn,
the luteal of T. It. V,', k' g
lirmor Ifeury A 8-iiitil,w.Ku,0ll,,V,
e, the Urn,
iiaino will Jiercaitor be llouiv ."!',,! '
Titey will continue in the JVwttJ;
crnorofl'lftli mul lions on 'lLK
llotHtou street-
a
ATSHErOBlP1
TRANSFER SIS
wI(UthofoMowlngP?d'f.Tw
blind by .'lilckerloc-"' j
lin bj Jul mil .Mi ?Jr?'
wa nn i:ng li'Vii.;t lii'1'
11 lll-U lln " ,;illlP'J
tix 1) tho nr!, "rJ,S"flS.1
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July, llohiis takm. ."JVijIJ
rtSi at vt M"ti5yJ3
fit r, ulfo i;i i" '?"&'
rrn mlnutliir lt!,.?J.'.lH-
dfHl yJSfl
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thJjw.S.v 1,ope' ."'h? hnl 0,,l,re of
nml. uiiy io niveau
Koiio over
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in
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j'linrr, . ',";, il,iJiO1y
IVIiiM-tiiu. ho V"tiMis
he by the r.mlH 'Aa '
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I-riinl.; jXblZffij&
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IIO!llllOHrillli"V:a-
ure United to can
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