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THE GAZETTE: FORT "WOIITII, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4. Iknon LICENSES. Clerks or pini-nM Cllnrhcil liy Conniy uuuriR. tHo (inrctP. AVAIIHO COI'.N'TV. ' IIccufcsJihio, 1853. . Mm ray to Miss JUtuo Jj. titnisey to Mti Emma E. IrnHT to Mr- Ann Rtvul. pulley to Miss Ltiiml fella to Mli-4 Mnltio iirtiullcv to 3IlbS iLMii'HtoMlss M". E, tltuvato arn. c. A. Kill lib" Harriet , Huoy. J. Gur- foleton to MUb M. iuglilor 1 3 Miss E. M. Gll 0. Tick- Hi UonotoMNyMnltie Road. tinglou to Ml-s Oni A. Sltii- iiifl to Miss Louisa Haw- liintoMi'HDoraC!. Clark. llJough to Ml-s D. 1 l'el- nlglit to Mrs. Louisa B. CAVAUHO COUNTY. I)lkc3 to Enmm HoilKcr3. Yost to M. E Lewis. onclav it w. Jc)l)urtsoii. ience 10 L. M. Wnuoncr. btiur to IdaCSamUoi. iiiitli to Duana B.tntes. wawfonl to Mulllu M. Cran- Hivley to Wlllio Erans. J inly to Willie Jordon. fllclds to D. M. Whirlow. HAMIIlOX COUNTY. IStl - . .. -... noutti. M. Ii. iJuniKaiiHT to -mish tiwiiitu. .dfeUth, A. M. Rose to Miss S. E. 5tlit V. S. Upham to Mrs. Su- MlOIl. 1th,. I. W. Fox to Mrs. Julia E. A. fcrtli. rood. Mi, C. W. West to MlSd Drown to MM m. J'AtiO l'IMO COUNTY. irlmnk to Martha Shuliult. KB -ott to J. F. Arteiburiie. Rover toil. E. JJradlord. IOW IS THE TI3LH SATURDAY'S BIO ltOBBEltY. Tlio l'rclliHIiturr Trlnl Again Adjourned llopSlllftllO l)()f(MI80. Tlio nretlmlnnry trial or (ho men ac fused of robbing John Hudson at the Star saloon Instrinturdiiy uvunliig was SJ't for S o'clock yesterday uiAriilngi The jirNoners with tholr attorneys, Captain P. W. Hall and Henry M. Purnini), Were promptly on hand. The olllcors with their witnesses were alto ruuly, but the county attorney lulled to show up. 'Vile court Waited on Mr. Pendle ton for more mini an nour, out huh he did not come to time. Mr. How lln of Ihomiitly attorney's! fllco was mesciit, but he declliii.il . to proceed with thoexi'inlnatlou In the absence of hUuliiot. i Misaligns wctesittf for Mr. 1'eiidleJou, but all of Ihem fulled to fetch him. Rail and Fur man tumbled lo the situation and were loud In thclrdemands to proceed with the ctibc. Finally after waiting an hour and a quarter, the examination Was postponed until Thursday morn ing at 8 o'clock. The policemen who bavo worked so ably and dllllgenlly to work the case up, led eoiiMUuruiiry in dignant because the law ofllct'i ot the county was hot moie prompt in attend ing to his duties. The oflieeid can with difficulty keep their wit nesses together, and the lon ger tho examination is deferred the greater will be the chances of the thieves walking oll'tinwliipt of Justice. Monday evening the chief witness Mr the btate, the man who was pieviously ofl'eied ten dollars to "lucp his month shut,1' was ofl'eied 150 to jump town. Ye-terday evening an agent of the accused also accosted lilih and tendered the hifoimatloii that ho could have 4M)0 if he would Jump the town, and stop "tooting his bazoo." ft will thus bo seen what dlfllcultics the officers have to iioulcnd with. The defendants know very will that they will be held to await the action of the erundjury, but they don't fiar any further punishment. They openly as sert, that before the next 'csion of the district court they will havo the witnesses for the state beat ified to tho four winds of heaven. The justice should anticipate them, and place both the piisoners and the state witnesses under heavy bonds to appear at the trial. "Galloway did not succeed in jump ing the town as was repotted yesteiday morning, but be made a good attempt, lie had boarded a train ut the depot when con ailed by the olllecrs and marched off to Jail. Yester day morning ho was again released on a bond for thesame amount Geoigc Cooper, tlie young member of tlif gang, is in the calaboose, and has "given away" the whole business. His story is substantially tho same as that told by the young man whom tho i.is c.ils ai'e now trying to buyoR". Young Cooper state that Galloway took the money out of Hudson's poeket.and that the di'vy was made under his auspicis. The thieves' are corneicd without a (itiestion of doubt, but unless the law olilceis of -tho county pay a little more attention to tneir mines, il i mine than piobable that their ciimo will go unavenged. o. Health! Health!! Health!!! Croiii). whoonlmi connh and bron- KfAiiiuwnnsnti for Your Summer to figure on the expense, time con SdUja tuiveling, tlnougli-car ar tlfrajits, etc. yfindalia Line with its eonuee- WUI umioiiuicuiy come neater mmunimema ittan any omer hu-e it lias "o many turougn- ?s. l'lr-ii. it nas a uouuie ie ot l'ullnian l'.il.ice Hotel mingeats to Philadelphia and u witnout ciiange, via me Pennsylvania Route." This fold" the passengersall th beau- uiery utiou'jii mo liiieiior 01 Hvania. iiH'ludintr the Iloise cuive, the Coucmaugh and Allu- UK. and is tho l.tvortte unite lor wins goin' to the east shore. Sec- j chitis immediately lelieved by Shiloh's ISTJts flegant J'ulliiuin Sleeping c;llre. gold i,y l,. j. Rruuswig ii Co. Ice cold soda water diieet fiom the noith jiole and pure fruit syrups at Dash wood it King's ding stoie.. THE THIRD WAlll). The Third ward will be rcprwiented In tho parade to-day. The boys will be opt In full fotce. T)r. Moote thinks tliat he lias i.s line a ppeclmen of a skeleton as one will meet Willi on n funtnicr's day. Quito n ntimber of Iho Third warders are ent(.rtaluing ft lends fiiu various parts of the State, who tiro hero to pat tleipato in the festivities of the glorious Fonith. The proposed linproveiuents on the cattle pens, will be begun almost im mediately and when finished will greatly fasllitate tile shipment of cat tle, as will as add to the eon fori of the stock. fome Viry substanlinl lniirovciitcnts are being niu Ie in UioTnlrd ward.eust of Main street. Tliat poition of the elty'is building ttj) lapidly and ptop irty situated In that lielgliborhood is held at high figure?. The work of putting down the sew etago pipes has been going on for some lii'iitlhs past in the Thtiu ward, but the gangs of workmen havo pased gradually thtouglt that w.ud, and now tne re-iiuenisoi tno seeouu warn aro cnte'italued with the sounds of Mint ing. Hells Half Acte continues to dis grace thuThird waul, and isa source of much annoyance to thuse who reside in the neighborhood. Another light, occurred there yesterday morning add until the place is entirely swept away, these hoodlum rows will continue to be of a. dally occlirtence. The large tank, Just noith of the Union depot has been entirely com pleted. A fiost protector bus been built under it fiom the ground, to the bottom of the tank. By this minus the pipe wil' bu pi evented from freez ing even lu the coldest weather and MUsouil Pacific engineers will always be able to obtain a good supply of water. Early yesterday morning the Third ward b'egan to put on a gain dres and lu the course ot the day many houses uere decoiated with bunting and eveigreen. The Third is never behind and does not propose to got left this time. The temperature ot the atmos pbeieit. eucllued lobe of an exceeding ly chilly nature when the Third lb not on deck. , A Prospective Walking Match. J. R. Hollmun, of Dallas, challenged Ohailes Gay, ol this city to a go-as-you-please walking match. Mr. Gay is the happy father of thhtcen chil dren, but Is still if ppry and limber as a young fawn. The following note trout Mr. Gay will explain it-ell: To Mr. J. It. llolltiiiiti, IJtillus'levns. Sir I notice in Sunday's GA.irrn: a card tiont .ou challenging me to a walking match for a seventy-five hour or pix-uay go-as-you-please nice. You have made the challenge, and, aceoid Ing to the mle, it is my piivilege to designate the place, etc. J -will walk you a six-day match on the ptaiiie 'near Fort "Worth, lu open air. Jam not anxious for a match, but, in older to please you, 1 shall take pleasuto to accommodate you. Come over and make the ne'cesaiy airnugcnieuts, and I ut up .o ir money, and the walk will be in order. Respectfully, Chas. Gay. Texas Chill fcSyrtm never falls to cure. Por sale by nil druggists. Dash wood & King solo agents. llHotcl Car Jane, with but one ngS (and that in Union Station, no isfei ) to the famous spiings in Vii hlVtid West Vitglnia. Third. lis iVot Pullman Sleeping Cars to icago. where connections ato made hit) rough cms to all the piinctpal 31'tsl in Michigm Wi-coitsin and titfsota. Foiuth. It lias tho only llman Car line to Cincinnati for the QtQhiodatlou of Cincinnati pnscn sMud those destined to point'1 on via the Cincinnati Southern and nttfeky Central tuilioads, and Cm liati. Washington & Uallimore iail dThis is positively the only line Wjjlch passeiiKeis for the points km can have Pullman Car accom illflioiis between St. Louis and iclntiati, and the only line avoiding ittadloiw transfer to the Cincinnati ntueru raiiioad station. Pftih. Its Sof local Pullniiin Sleepets be :i l'. i ....t, i T..,.i.,.,.,...uI. bv nas-enuers lcavimr St. .Louis evening win secure u s rest, as t nc car is cut on on ar lit Indianapolis and passtngeis A..1 ... !t 111 - ..1..I....I. eu 10 oeeupy ii uiiiu u i.-niui if viti oe wen lor you in consiuei nuiiieious tulvantagis ollercd by the Vaudulia Line. Cheap tr n ixcursion tickets oie on ki Xaitbcin and Virginia summer jts, also tound ttips to Pittsburgh. ites, time tables, etc , can on or !S.'I, s. TlIOS. S. Sl'KAK, Weslerit Passenger Agent of the idalia Line and Pennsylvania to, Dallas, Texas. or J. M. Ciinsnuot'Oir, General Passenger Agent, St. is, Mo. 0m i Attention Subscribers. HMlrawintr for the utold watch, to )ven to tho cliy subseribeis, is just fnontli front tho 1st of July. Do forfeit your chance by neglecting g'pay promptly. TicKet.s wiir ue nas in to tlie annointcil tune, o ono hold a ticket who does not pay up 111 between this and the thawing. Jab. t. Mi:r;nx, City circulator. last there has been discovered u dy which will positively euro tnlc sores of every character. It aro troubled with eruptions caused vphuitio taint or impure uiooci try Hot Springs remedy, C. C. C.,r' if it fails to cure you, letiirn the ile and I will refund tlie price paid It. Sold bv L. N. Jirunswlg. xcursion tickets to a hundred cities waterlnir nlttees aro now on sale at Gulf, Colorado & Suuta Fe ticket Re, near the El Paso hotel. Rates edlngly low. This is tlie btnootjt line and connections as miiu as be two aro four. Call for rates and e. E. 13. Fosnicic, Railway and Steamship Ticket Agent. Jho Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fo Rail- ll Lintpany oitei-s you tne sniooiu- itui ia.stiine, witnoniyonecnange i8 for i, bJcago, Cincinnati, wasli- Ion. ami iMher oituern, J'.usioiu Stiuthcii'lerii cities. Olllce on In street, m Hr the El Paaso hotel. lor rates aim time. E. E. Fo uit'if, RallroVl and Steamship Ticket Agent. mm ' Jio "Threb Jackat'seri" take the Naml Jnlcctor free with each lie of Shiloh's Catarrah itemed'. to 50 cents. Bold by L. K JJuns- & Co. Keep Cool Hiile enjoying n tlrst-clas bltM'eby I ag to k, Uutzman'H barber Miop to tne corner or Main ami v ttfat L't, No, 20, puna going all the You will lind Mentions corn" cine at Dash wood & King's drug stoic. For dyxpepula and liver complaint, you have a pilnted guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalis-Or. It never fails to cure. Sold by L. N. Brunswig & Co. '. . a ' For repalilng ot all klndw go to Keller's carriage xiaiuiftictory, Throck morton street, near corner of Second. . t:o- The Tennessee Editor.-. The Tennessee Pi ess Association will nriive in this city nto o'clock this moiniiig, and lemaln until to-moirow mrrnini;. Tluro aro about forty of the )"s , mo-t piominent jouinalibts lu Tennca ful1 i Bee in the pa ty. They are on their way to Mexico on tui excurison, ami healing of our big Foiuth of July cele bration, concluded to lemain over and join in the festivities. It is to be hoped that the visiting newspapir moil will be warmly jeceived. Everyman in the citv sliould consider himself a com mittee of one lor their entertainment. They will not stay long but let tlair 8tav"be pleasant. The Gazi5ttk tenders the gentle men an Invitation to make this olllce their headquarters whlloju the city. 3Iet and Ailjtnirned. Tlie city council met last night in regular ses-ion. On motion of Alder man Andiews an aojotiinnietit was made until Thursday niortiing at 10 o'cloc'". The "Three Jackasses, we meet again. When shall Goats! Goats! Goats! Patties having common goats to sell seud ptico and dlseription at once to the Texas Investment Company. - You will find genuine B. F. Gravely & Sous tobacco at Dash wood it King's thug store. """Change ol' Stiperint en dents. Col. J. M. Eddy, well known In rail road elides all oer the United Statec, lias been appointed general Kupetln teudent of the Texas it Pacific railway vice 13. L. Dudley, n signed. Col. Eddy Ts at present Buperintendent of the M. K. & T. division of the Mis souri Pacific and will letnlii Hint post in Vamjuuctlon with his new duties. Tlie"peoile of Fort Worth will be glad to hear of Col. Eddy's ptomo tion. He has been a steady and con sistent friend of this city, and no rail road man in Texas enjoys somtiuh tlie confidence of Fort Woi tit people. He is one of tho most capable railroad men In the country and the GA.nrw in conjunction with his other Fort Woith friends oilers congratulations on ills promotion. Keeovered. Shetlir Maddox yesterday leceived by express fiom (lie city marshal of Temple the watch which Xewt. Hun tin is charged with having stolen honi Ramsey. It appeal's that bq, pawned It to one Gregoiy, for 'the sum of 20. Tlie county authorities havo now col lected a mass of evidence agiinst hint and they claim that a ptellmlnarv ex amination will result In his being bound over to appear fjr tiiul before the next term of court. Itettifiied. Ofjlccr Cooper returned last evening fiom Wichita Falls, having in charge Bill Cooper, elnrged with complicity lu tho jobbery of HiuUou on Sat urday last. Cooper was arrie'l ut the Palls'""1 tried yesterday oil Iho charge of gambling. He u-ns thitd $HIM. Shtloh's Catarrh Jtcmcdyi jkwIUvo .... f.irruturrh. dlnhtlterla and. can. krriiiouili. Sohlbyli..N. Hmjwwlg Q'lie Fourth Jnaugurated. The lestlv.fied were infoimally be gun last ulbt by the firing of rockets and crackeis. The sticuts wete thronged with people, and everyone seemed to b. in a hoHday humor. Tho town has put on a gala attire, and ila'AS and evei greens have been called Into lC'iuisltlon to adorn the city. A tall libel ty pole was elected estndny allcinooifat the inter-eelion of First and Houston stieets, and stieameis bttetiited to the four cot new of the sti eets Tlie tr lins at ri ing yesterday biought In crowds ol stiaugers liom all over the state, and the hotels will be ctowded to their utmost capacity to cate for them. The whole low u seems to have gone wild with excitement, and the amount of patiiotisiu dis plael seems ttuly wonderful. , Or- -Ti:XAS STATU XlVS, . . The negroes of Marshall are still making themselves ildlculoiw, because denied admission to the ladies' wailing loom at the depot. Texas is invaded by cyclono insur ance agencies, geneially connected with leading lire insurance companies as a distinct branch ol their mtsiiiess. Callahan Cmnty Clarendon; We have been reliably Informed that the laihoad contnany- would at an early day again work on tlie artesian well at this place and sink itdown to water. The Brenhain Banner ptoposcs to utllle the labor of short term convicts hi making and iniptoving wagon toads in tho county or senatorial dlsttiet front which tLey ate sentenced. Not a bad idea. Letters have been leceived from re-spon-ibie parties In St. Louis ofleilng to take the Brenhain couit-house bonds at par, thus enabling the com missioners court to pay cash as tho woi k progresses. Colonel Scott, who was elected man ager of the Agricultural and Mechan ical college at its recent meeting, has resigned. Mr. Van Winkle, proiessor of mechanics and dislgniujr, has also Font in his resignation, which was ac cepted. StephenvllleJErttoTwM': Dick Long's well on the square is 202 feet deep, with about twenty feet of water. A quick band foimatlon was leached.and ;ne ophdon prevails that the water will bo sufficient for all purpose. Dick will put up a wind mill and a hundred barrel tank. J. W. Maikhain, a wealthy saloon man inTexaikuila, who It was charged about two mouths ago had reduced a fourteen vearold giU, cime up for trial in tlie lodge of Fieeinasons a few uiehtb-agoaiid iiaiilted In his expul sion from the orier. The defendant lias able coutis'il and will take an ap peal to tlie siiptome lodge of the state. A teceiit vll'or at Sfephetivillo at tracted no little attuithm. Ills bcaid was the novclt y. i he Empire of I lint p'acofas; ''Mr. Keith Is a quiet, uiodcM, itiw-siimlng man, but ho Was the cctiterof nttnictpm. Wlitruior bo went a large and a hairing crowd soon coilecte.l, wIiosb eyes weie tivete I on a beaid of wonderful Leauty and great length. 'U measured tin cc feet and six Inches from tit- to tin. Single slr.uis detached would run thro feet and four luclits on the tape Hue. Ha is a Mib-oiirliin, and lias been lu Texas twelve years. He has cultivated his beard' about seven years. Hu braids and tolls It up under Ills oliln like a l.dnlaturo saddle blaulcUt, aud feels no ill-comfort." STRENGTH to vigorously push a business, trcnglii to itutly a profession, tJrcnglh to regulate a householti, u.k.ti.. to do a day's labor with out physical pain. All this repre sents what is wanted, In the often heard expression, " Oh I I wish I haJ the strength I" If you are broken down, have not energy, or feel as if life was hardly worth liv ing, you can be relieved and re stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS, which is a true tonic a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. jet N. Fremont St., Datlimorr Dining the war I was in jural in tliestomachbyapicce of a shell, .'.ml hac suflcrcd ftomitccr$incc. About fom ) Cars nc,o it brought on paraly se, w Inch kq t mc in bed six rnunllis, and the best doctors in the city taul I could not h c. 1 suffered fiarfully front indigestion, and forocrto j tars could not cat solid food r nd for a larpe onion of the timcwasunal lcloictainccn liquid iiouiishmcnt. 1 lucd ISrown's Iron Uittcrsand now after taking two bottles I am nblc to git up and go around Alid tail raj idly iniprounj;. U. Ilc!:lr. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS lb a complete- and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic to-.ic. It enriches the blcod, gives new life to the muscles and tone lo the neives. ' Stock Journal JOB OFFICE BEST IN NORTH TEXAS! ' JOSEPH H. BRUM i 1 't , AXt) EqOal , id Any in the State. 'e Np 3 A warranted crro tor all diseases caused hy malarial poisoning oi tho blood, such as Chills and Fever, F-wer and Ague, Sun Pains, Dumb and Masked Ayue, Third-day Ague, SfnMng Chills, Intermittent, Remil Icnt, Diliotis and all other Fevers caused hy .nalaria. II is also tho safest and best cure for enlarged Spleen (Fever CaV.e), General Debili ty and Poriodic Neuralgia. FOR SALE BY'ALL DRUGGISTS. I,. N. lUtUMsWiQ & CO., Agentc. tui: (uu:xt LXdiiisu iu:ju:i)Y, I.o oi. I m?T4TT.TTV Igor, Hiimuitotihan, etc., rbi'iiotlicr n medics full, ir rmruuaranttrtt. 51.50 n bot tie. roiirtiineH uio (jtmnuir $5. Hy evpiPfs tu ilny nil dress Kold by all ilruKclsts nnclleh itcdlcal Instltuto. nroprletorn. 718 OlUoBtioot, Ht. Lonlu, Mo. Sold by T. AV. I'ow ell, I'oil Worth, '1 exas. , A1T" 'J. A-V'V SHS T5vy. syz. m V&&P J'JiOFJteb'IOJS'AL. W. V. KOUTIf, Homceopathic Physician, FORT WOllTJT, TJ2XAS. OFFICE-Xn. It Miti't Street. Jlertilence, A'. 1C. Oalliounaiut lldrii Street. 5-'J5U HECK & JJAKEll, CONTRACTOR anS BUILDER Will AivnUH ostlmntes or cout on all kind or bulldlnss, Bhelvlnu, rountora.etc. FORT WORTH. TEXAS. N. WALLEKLCH, DBNTZST, FORT WORTH, 1FXAS. OFFIQIi-Ko. 13 Main Street. Up Stairs. OSES N1THOUS OXIDE QA8. J. J. KANE, Architect and Superintendent. FORT WORTH, TEXAS. OFVICR-Oier Firtl Xntloiwl Hank. DaiiB nud specifications with nil modern Improvement!!, lnelndlnu' estimate of the cost or every description or bulldlugs In the Ity or country. 1'natitllno Ilux 39. tW5t W. II. COWAN. J. V. I'OSKY COWAN & POSEY, Attorneys at Law, Notaries Publio Anil fifneml III at Kitate llroVcrx, 5 BET WATER, NOLAN fJOUNTY, TEXAS, AKPnts for Texas llnllrojd fjindo. Hpecla Ata-nllon to Collections, llerercnces: First Nailonul llsuik, Wcatlierlord: Hon. T. H, Wheeler, J "ileo 12th Judlclul Illhtrlet, Ilreck. cnrldKo.Tox.; Judge J. H. FleinluB, Cisco. Texiui. C. H. KEM1NGT0N, Contractor and Builder Plans, Bpectncatlois anil estlmatis lumUhid on application. Office and Shon on Houston be tweon Fifth and Sixth Streets. P. O. Ihix 'iil. j. M. cukk; vv.a.rtWiiiiWOOD CLARK & SMALLVOOD, iAttorneys-at-Law and Real ESTATE AGENTS. COLOK,VDO Cl'l'V, TJ3XA8 Ileforeuees; ExTuovcJas. p. Porter, Niish vlllo, renn.; Hon. J. if. C. Atilns, I'axlf, Tcnn. ji. a7j. la whence. NEW TYPE, 1 NEW PRESSES, STEAM POWER. WHOLESAIi .And Doalor iao. 'BiVUki' " fl'TSK ' rliMtf.fifi - OClESBi. AGGING AND TIE! Nos. G, 8, 10, 12 and U First Street, aF'oart Worth., Texai 1? AM) TIIU Best "Woi'lcinen. The Stock Jour W. F. LAKE, iriflR, Iri, Ms, Gs Pip, "Wagon and CaixiaEO "Wood Work, STOVES, PUMPS, PUMP SUPPLIES. WH0LEALE AND RETAIL has mu:.v rirn:i) w with a B mm Jo Office DENMST, C0XSIS.TINO Qir.JJirAU j'Oi'r.s or rri'i: Jp rosrs of rvj'j: mmvsmm AGENT E0R HALLIDAT'S TPIKD MILL. Oornor Houston and Socond Stroota, Fort Worth, Taxaa. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST STOVE AND HARDWARE HOUSE IN THE CTi acRvorv DoRPrlptlon of Toll Work donn on Rliorl Kollro.-tr roA'r.S' )r vrv; roxrs'oi' rrjv: la fully jtrojwrctPlo (Johnny klTiil bC'J Schenlber & Hocfestadter, WHOLESALE LIQUORS AND CIGARS, And Ajrents fin AMIEUSEll'S, ASTKOSY '& KXJHFS io. 0 Houston Street, - Xort AVorrlx, Tcxnft CINCINNATI OFFICE: 120 DEOOND STREET LETTER HEADS, RILL HEARS t r.ft'w1 ;U I lf. , 'HENRY &SANDIBGE, j Agricultural Implements, Iron, Wagon and Plow Woods, Browne Siilkey, Buford, Brinloy and Other Plows. BARBED AS1D PLAIN WIRE CARR, , i;XVEL()RE,S, ' 'j ' ' , ciucyrAiis, FAMl'HLFXSj S0TE HEARS, ". -' ? STATE.UEXTS, RL.VXKS, ' ETC., ETC. Neatly and Pjomptly-Printed. COMMERCIAL WORK A SPECIALTY. Ufl .UAW '' j:vjiii.v'rutxciMiA yv u i:i'KltYTmxU CllKAPtl! I rTrr, SEND IN YOUR ORDERS, Blacksmith and Carpenter Tools a Specialty. COH. FOURTH AND HOUH1W STS. FORT WO R T H T EX A S., R.L. TURNER, Successor to Godwin & Carpenter, BEIOK LIYERY STABLE. Livery, Carriage and Omnibus Line. Onleni left nt tho stnblo or Kl I'iuio Hole). Howes anil Mule b jiib lit anI iTP largest nmllnestequl)inunt of uy Mablo In North 'lexon. OIe Uob a cull ana telor jourboir. . Cor. Tlirocteorlon asd TMri Streets. Ml foril, Teias T. W.POWELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Paints, OILS, DYE STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, ETC, HO. 10.HOU3TON STftSET, PORT X17"03EITJE3C. T?332CA- FAIRBANK'S SCALES -nW $smp -rrrrtriT.r.-.:.- ... ,naA lots for easU. X im rov pare t to "" THE OLD RELIABLE AND BEST SCALE,, n Uio market at erently rc(lneil price r.nm fomier ? Jr',,fjjaunM iiillllirieuiiiirjiiiofi nU truk of the flrbk ' JL3iSfi!$5ftj, Th cuke. ''Tlireo Jackaiaes1' Ml"'' FORT WORTH, ,TSXAS.f f rOK.-In Beaton '' "nu.,,-,- w-w-irfj itilretK, S)? , ISfciKliW'. i p: ;.i?:.aH3Siaa Sli ''nMBiif ) f r " iwwh'iiwuiiiiau, Utteulo will l" " write mo tor prletf. PXiATFORM WAGON SO. W. F. LAKE, tOUHyWm " ' -aLc3BnaBifc., ..... ti kmnkkkmmmmMkmu.kTwmtkkM-ir , r, , Tfi "MITWTtf :' ,. i ,' ik 9K a3K4NPr'uv' & ii to. tl ' I -1 V"4 ( .v . J! i .1.- J I! a 'VJ t i,i, , .,&Mmim . ---T. -UJ't. 1W I ilMrfftr I ds SZ??' :tf- tiifwdi f,ii, A '! mZttim. s)( gfem m"!: i mji&mj