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IIS 4 -lit TILE GAZETTE: FORT W011TT1. TflgAS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. , TAYLOR & BAKJt, 405 and 407 Houston Street. 405 and 407 W6 invito tlio attention of tho Fall and Winter Trado to our Now, Elegant and Complete Stock of Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Velvets, CLOAKS, JERSEYS, SHAWLS, SKIRTS, ANJO LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS! Wo Imvo nlHo Received our Xull unci "Winter CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. THE APPROACH OF FALL. "When -wood icons up Ami lot- rocs down, And Nort lions" como To shaky the town, "When girls rei'iiHo To oat loo oroani, And only of a ' Sealskin" dream, AVlion dudes pull out Their last year's clothes And the smell of camphor. Meets your nose, "When whisky takes The place of heer, Tls then you'll know That Fall is here. J5fy nv- m wit There are unmborless things that warn us of the approach of cool weather, but ire b - onarn in onntnnr.ifn tlmm. Wfi mnst mention, bnf ore we nnnnnri nnrnama u,.i ... . " ut.u . uHw....w , rr MU) luanmrjj "WARM THINGS'1 for U completG in Camels, Floor Oil Glottis, Lace (Mais auft WMnw Shades TAYLOR fc IS A. JEL R. - Sew Time Talile. MIBHODJII J'ACIHG . Arrive. Leave. North bonne!.... MO r ?:-' P.n- Bonth bound fi:16u. in. 6:'u m TkXAH AND I'AUIKll). Knot Itouiid 'i.W n. m. 8:15 n. in. WcHt bound 8:M p. in. 9 2 p. in KaHlVlu-Hliennan 8:WI p. m. 2:-5u. m. Went, " 8:10 p. in. 'AW a. in. Kant bound, (via. Mar- KliiiU A MllUnp.) 0:215 n. in. 9:S0n, in. Went. HscpptHunuoy... Irtftn. in. 4:25 p.m. Ktllir WOllTH ANtt'MBXVKIl. Norlh bound 7:00 a. in Houtli bound 7:45 p. in. OUI.F, CO MIKADO AND HANTA fK. Arrlvo. Lenvo. New Orlcium 10:15 p. in. a 16 n. m. LampuM !):00 p. m. JftW n. in. Olubiirno - Aocoiiiodntlon 11:00 p. in III III'.MIV M. ri'MMAH. N. A. HTKllMAJf. VM CA1-1M. Furraan, Stcdinan. & Capps, LAWYISBS, No. 0 Main fitroot, - - Fort Worth. Texas. AlflUi WANTED" KOAXOICI3 .... THXAS. Oood w liwit Knitting fraction, A lllicrnl lionn-t will bo islvoii to parllo. tlio wtll erect a Kooil mill In our town. Addn-ns, a. i siinititit.i,, H..uii(ilii,'ri).xau. 1 uis nv u SOD& WATER, MINERAL WATERS. SPARKLING WINES ami all CARBONATED BEVERAGES ApiHiriilnts Mnti-rliil-i mill Aci'i-snorlcM foi 3lMiii!(iirtnilii,', IIIkpoiihIiik mid llut- (1111)7! ullli full Jiidlrurllonri. OU.tloifiiii.wit upon application. 'Iliiflrinof.lOIlN JIATT1I i:V3, Flint Avonuo, Mill mill itTtti HtH How York, Is vliat wo aro doing, as our largo and stoadily increasing trado testi flog. Tho aumraor soason is nearly over, but wo still have a fow lines of nico all-wool, medium weight suits, just suited to our fall season, which wo have placed on tho counter In connection with our GREAT MARK-DOWN SALE! Thnv am nosltlvn bare-tins. Wo do not mean to say wo have no other inducements to offer. A casual inspection of our stock of FURNISHING GOODS and CASSIMERES would noon convince the most skoptical of the fallacy of such an asser tion. Tho. above, however, aro something out of tho usual line. Call early, while tho assortment remains. D. SCHWARTZ & CO., CLOTHIERS AND MERCHANT TAILORS, ' Corner Houston ami Second Streets. MAKERS AND LEADERS OP THE FASHION. an IS EQUAL TO THE DISPLAY OF "DOWN EAST" FURNISH We are Headquarters for Men's Furnishings, WASHER & AUGUST, COR. 4TH AND H0U8TJ We have some lovely " Souvenirs " for our lady friends. M Wholesele AX ELSER, seller and Stati Ciil OFFERS 500,000 ENVELOPES, 15,000 ROLLS WALL PAPER, SCHOOL BOOKS, ALL KINDS, TO YS" AND HOLIDAY GOODS, Ell AT PRECES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. M 311 AND 3M HOUSTON ST11EET, JOTTINKS IN V.VN1TV VAllt. A l'rw Noll About llrnnitlpn, WiUllmiiitti, Nt-rkuviir mill Fmilj;iil', tUulli-d from ViirlnimJournuH. Snmo very intigniJlL-enl biot'iidon luvojufit lii'cn IiuiKirteil, (1l'sIhui.-(1 lor dinner mill ri'i-eptlon toilcta, whluli rival In vtilorlui; and rlolinesM of cil'eet tho rnre nnttiiuu Venetian liiljrlcH. One Hrondwuy liuuao, notod for Uh Impnrtft tlon of choice ami costly ihcst nin teilulH, U illHpluyln tiomoHUperb liro ciuk'H, one jmltern of wlik'h 'hows largo (hirk-Kit'i'u vine lenvch on u L'rouiiil of deep gold ; u uiniruiilceiit olnck 'l'lirklih Hiitin is lirocniletl With fjohk-u fern leaves and deup ted (lalillas, and another of bron.nMUiu It coven rt with chistoix gf apricutH and foliugu. Ja-ms Hbowy, but even more elegant, Is a Hllver-gray brocade, Htiown wllb pale pink I'uluutlite; an other of white fiitlu brocade, with bnnclics of silver (rrupeii, and lastly, a heavy Lyons milln of Pei'Bbiu miuive of pluUlnli sheen, hIiowIuk bwut'Heuse blOHbouio In deep iurplo and yold In 'raised velvet. Ilttniof reaehet Anteiieii thai the inot ftiHh humble ladles ot l'ari.s are uolny ftont one exttenie to the other in the matter of tho ahnpo of the alcove, and Unit tho very close jl'tltiy stylo will, In a ineufitUMit leuat, j;lve way to n full Ibiwliu; one. '1 Ui "lllltrfwlril) mill Hniuiiill. ul....t... ....n to bu worn, as well aa the nrtlutlo "Vandyke, and . "leg-o'-nuiUoii" n.iint,. i-iiuvu 1'n-uves aro 10 ue til varied htyleti, anil sleovo dlstenders and "aritilmpiovur" are to be worn wkliMkoveH cut close up to Uto Hlioul dur and a putl'at the elbow. C'tinVnreaKalu f.hlotmblo, but the new fliiipes tue made m Htnall, to lit lithldool the ituriow hIccvch now worn, that they nuisl be buttoned ftcr they aro put on. Later hi tho Hetihoti a narrow turned over oull' will yirob ably be worn. The newest hIiiiui in oollaiH i a band of plain linen not Icns than two liidiwiiiUrh, which In lapjied in front tnid buttoiiH in the baud and Ih taillcirtiy tho backnoyed name of Delicate uiitia' gray kid sandals are worn with homo tolbts, over ailk KtoekiinjB or pale lilac, black or dark red. Velvet bpuiH me. introduced Into Bpul8h lueui that tiro used both for dresjos and btinnuta. -The Ku;Urtb-tttrhuu lau1' voi'V bupb-hu-hat.thltse.ifcon, Sehool opens aoou and tho boys will need clothing, abirt waists and other artlejes of weaving apparel. JJrlHir tlin around and Wo will put them in good warm clothing tit a luuniunl cost. W .vtm Kit & AUC1UST, tor. 4lh and JIouhUui streetn. IWUO VIiiU'lNd. Inturiloir rllh Dlnlc D.nl.M, tlin J'uiikmis Hpnrt. X(W York Win lil.l Mr. Dink Davis, looking bright and natty as over, was eatiny his beakfast at tlio lunch counter of the lirown I rouse yesterday morning, when a re porter of the World asked hlui to wind extent Diime Fortune bad mulled on him at the gaming table. "Oh. I'm busted, cleaned out, made away with," ho replied with u gay laugh. "Why, you've published my obituary. Ibdieveall the papers in Now ork nave, and 1 ought really to oblige them by having mynelf de cently Interred, Instead of walking about In broad daylight, a preambulat ing refutation, as I might hov, to their HttiteiuentH. Do you know that the ac counts of any winnings 1 have made have singled mo out as a target to go for by every wlelder of tho dice-box and bhulller of cards In the count ryV Now my tip in thcfutiiie lagolng'to be that I'm dead btoke. I'm going to put a marker in for this meal " "You've made u big strike recently, haven't youV'a.skcd Uie reporter. "No; but I can tell you about some others who have. There's 1'atSlicedy. A. couple of weeka ago he went to the Cleveland races with only a $2 bill In bla juielut. lie put It up against the bank which follows the races on their circuit. Ho made a haul ot'Jtt.ODO the llit )luy, and I u two days won $,:.), 0)0. ThatV what l call dead luck, and It didn't desert him. He came on bore and added $30,0111) to his winnings. Last night he hhowed mc $411,01)0. I'at ownsasltr.re In the llnest house in Chicago. J lis pari nets are Hush, .lobiiHOii and lllnos." "WlwUoitol a man is he'.'" H'PillI lmll.lu..i.iiv 1..ll.. T..11 with a blacic mustache. He is about !U yeat-iiohl, welglisjiK) -pound, and Is married. His dress Is of the nob bicht style and ho changes It three tin es a day. Yon can ndd, which is a tact, that I'at lined to hoop a burlier sboi) In Hartford, where heluissbuved many a customer. Ho now contliu's his attention toaluuing faro banks." "Is there any special reason why a barber should make ti successful ganiblet? ' "None that J know of; and yet there's Henry JJelun, of Syrn- cuge, ueiter icnowtt us Dutch Hank, who also iibod to keep a second-hand barber shop In Cheyenne, V. T. Ho is to-day worth $200,000, has thrco laro banks and a lager beer brewery, and a sporting house hi the City hi which lui resides. Hank never pnssis his word without making It good to the minute, and he is very lib rrnl Tim "id-Ute-fttewK lt-lpr-rmr Mr. J. It. Taylor, Hamilton, says: "1 used lirown'H Iron Ditters for gen eral debility, and now feel stronger and better every way." Mr. J. H. Morkham, Mount Calm, ibays: "J have been using Krown's Iron Hitters for indigestion and dyspepsia. It has done me good. i J I Linio! Lliuo! Lhuo ! Round ltook Lime and Cemeu Works manufacture a superior quality of white lime. For prices, etc., addrcs M.AHT1N & WALSH, pioprs., Itound Hock, Toxaa. "J- -""vi ' - .'T-'.r.r1 1'liOFEbSIQNAL. IIoiit. U.AVatm. ri.W.r,AMi-io:i.i.,li.ir. iiimj. Atlornoy ui liiiw. WATTS, (HMtELL & miAh Albany, S aokelfortl Co., Texas, will don Ki'iierul llciil llsliili'iuiil Liti'StuckBrokcrascllHsiiifss rollci'lloas a Hpetliilty. Corrosponcenco Kolli-lted. W. V. ItOUTll, Homo3opathio Physician, FORT WORTH, TEXAS. o'yFTON-Xa. Vi Main S'rret. Jtejldence, A', II'. CkilKMutanil ITitrrf Sfrrett. 5-15U DII.A.J.LAW11ENCK. d&i fBENTIST9 FORT WORTH, TEXAS, on.ri0K.--ln Ncaton Jlullilluc, over Vi'm Brown's Urociry Htme. la-23-ly N. WA.LLKRMJ11, Z3 E3 BST T1 3C BT 9 FOliTT WORTH, 2JEXAS. OFFICE-A'o. 13 Main Ulrett. Up &,!. UOKH NITKOU8 OXIDE (JAM. hi the seenn of how he trains all hl money, He wins It by making faces; facts, rassiiroyou. When . fellow is bet.lng bwivily iigniust the bank, 1 lank suddenly screws up his left eye Hiid then the playeis lose sure pop," Fleischmnn's compressed yeast n Spencer i: Tucker. Towel t-oap U nl ""' li"- t all J. J. KANE. Architect and Superintendent. FORT WORTH, TEXAS, OFFICK-Ovcr hSnt Xatlonal Jiirnk. I'lnns nnd peoineatliiH with all modern Jnyroyementa, lnctiullnR eiUmntes of the cmYof ovory ilescrlptteuof l.ulldiii " , the tty or country. PostoiUco Bos 39. 925t C. 11. KEJUNQTOJf, Gomractor and Builder I'laim, epcclftcaUoas ncl ollmnina . iiiriuhncii (ill aVpIitnlToii. Offioo andShon on Honston be- FORT 1V0KTJF, TIIll RYMK & JJAKEU, OOSTRACTOR Mi BUILDER Will furulsh estimates or cost oil all bind of ImllUlncH, nhelvlriK, countera.cto. FORT WORTH. TEXAS. Texas It St Louis ITy. "COTTON BELT KOUTE" Is now open for business between CAIRO, ST. LOUIS and CHI CAGO antltho NORTH and EAST to all POINTS in Arkansas and Texas, qeo. w. nisriNn, cu:o. av. auuey, Ooa'l ilau'gor. Gaa'l Krt. ami 1'nsb Af't. Goiionil 0(U;e: St. LouU, Mo. (S3 Y ,OSJ0ASO SOA&S 00. Jlli', nil,UY K'O.K, SIA JT(). f t-SUfff.'VKIi'S "l Slid, J.c III Llo-C Slid." s? COTTQiJ SEAM & FttAME, S.1 r J.V Tli"l.litro(Mtts:tlvv,'iictisih, . KJY :WOTIIl.l-.8I?US IMnnHll-UHGLITtU WfXr I imt iiiKfii: niDK ;ii:i iiuiit niiiiK, ic Lt) 1 i:lfc. ivniiiMit nr-ruiiiB.ftic Will I Firm.ru ., tlmi lin.l toftiifj t..lnaull ol... rvlii.1 lllowrm. tvll V1m . ()ir Anicloi U tTU inutttSTl'aUlfcV. UllOUSlUi ilitTlll. B. MITnrr.L CO AcoiiLi Fort Worth T3 TRADERS' NATIONAL BANK, OF FORT WORTH. TEXAS. CAPITAL PAID UP $125,000 Accounts Solicited, FOREIGN EXCHANGE SOLD. W. J, B0AZ, VmliUit H. 0. EDEIH0T0K 0m CLARK & SWALLWOOD, Attorneys-at-Law and Real ESTATE AG ENTS. COLORADO QITY, TEXAS vllifTrtMSe.8!nr'x-GlrOVnB- Sorter, Nnnh. Tt'nn. ! m' J- " Akna,' Tarts, wD m m larirffiWffftTfis u awi?MKia- (WALL PAPER, Sign Work, faferior Decorating Specialties, ST (i. K. PflSFJT SHOP, No 9 Main Street. v tvi iWO 11 n . UUIil, I o nwv onuco V'o huvo tlio lnrgost and niul hest nssortnicnt (if. "fro p. B In tho Unto. i OUR MOTTO---LOW PRICES TO ALU., ' 315 Houston Street, Port Worth, Texas. E. F. iKAni), President. "W. It. Cuieris, Vice-President. J. W.T.Orar.fti HENRIETTA NATIONAL. Capital toeiv, SO5O00,, HENRIETTA, TEXAS. orrt-spondi'iico Millclt. d. K vhniiKO boiiKlit and sold. Intorest uilowod on uinn iir-po'.Sti'. liVi!ii!',,,,8r1',lulHUIH' "' tt for promptly on day of payment. ACCOUIUS Of btULlllllcn Hlui ill-llwsj mn, .m..mll ..llt.lin.1 The HENRIETTA NATIONAL EAtXSJESSS & ' 00 SKKSSSi Wholesale and Rctstl Dwleu J mmmmsL pidmitiirf rro b WiikmsssMkzM I U I IH I I U I IL.J VH i jfesgasggp G-LASSWABEi OHINA JJJS"Sy FANCY OOOl A LARGE LOT OF inlioiin and II fGOJSsMMi'SlSjyzsa: H i A i i T7irrm Hill 3saai;H;'5 lilUlUulu j. xm- t8sJt;& fnFexmJi,JTiy m " zmz 401 and 403 Houston'and 402 Main St., Fort Worth CHARLE ' Successors to Eneeland & Harrison. POltT WORTH, K INSUIJANOE AND HEAL ESTATE AGES- tjiuti5 of InHurance Compttntes represented ovor 9tao,O00,o00. WwJpS!' PollcloK lSHiiod. Toxiih rftiuts and City Property bought and sold. TJ"l -frald Houhpk reued Porrespondonce solicited. j ' Nmt House! New Fui-iiituve! Vitnin a ir-r-w Slopn of tho Union X)opot. 3?ort aVoW J. F. HTEPin:N'S, Cleric. A'.Nf. H. AUmiDOB. lfrlW F. HALL, DRUCGSST ASSD PHKW8AciT: -in ,1-. COaniSj BR.UJSIIES ANJ) pangy goods. ) S axidL CHemicals, Finest Toilet A.rtiqle SPECIAL ATTENTION TO FILLING PRESORTpTIONS z No. 509 Houston Street, Fori Worth, Texas. ' (TOILET SO AIURII KB H)lf j-m 'm T ,- - v-, -,-.;. i ' '. C&f i' , w iiijti rh. ifi. .1 ii . v - .. .. 'JeMavi. .-CuSTfx " ' Wa.- . SA v "1. z. amftc- .Tl y. WdBto tf. -a M'.r,,. , .i3fe.