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If?". - :i vi H -M" b S.7 't WW -s Sht MjHuki'tf( V &&liiw!vC THE INDUS FROltLEX. HVJ, No DUpnMllon Ye Mnila'Sr the Amctin- h -..; i, filler Motnn Concemlon. WnshlnirUm . .tij fi tnl. n Rim. rotary Lincoln nccoiiipn'ril&l ,by General Crook, called ntjlte depart ment of the Interior tills' afiernoon and held it long confeiiSoi(wHh Sec retary Teller in regard RmUo'dUpo. sltloiiof the Apache captives.1 At the conclUHlohior the conforeiicVTelter In formed the prcm thnt ho Inut declined H rccilvo the captlveS oh the San Carlos reservation and be responsible for their lrnnd lir.lmvl.if Hint, n nl-nlirwl. Hon was made to turn over to the war derailment the police control of Die reservation, noil hold the dmmrt- inont responsible for the good uenavior ot tiio indlani, leaving tne agent rosponMolu forflnanelal inalturH pertaining to tho agency. After (lis ' cussing tHls proposition It win decided to leave the matter in abeyance for the present. A conferenuo will be held Jbr'tho purpose of doubling this ipies . tloit. Uenerul Crook Was present at "the cabinet meeting to-day. Jii - Oil JKl' MOSES ,' ..agreed to-day to HurrutNter the reserva tion In Washington Territory, and Hettle'wlth his peop'o on tbe CnJo vilte reservation adjoining. Chief TomaaUat whl ropiviiil8 the In VlV dlans of the Citevll e reservation ' ' Vvari prtsont at Iho conference and agreed to iccelve Moses and Ills) eople, Chief Tjtiiaskat requested Secretary Teller to erect Upon tho Colcvillc reservation a saw mill, grist mill and -, fcliool h nine, anil furnish a physician for the Indians. Chief Mosea gave liullco that he would expect compuiiHiu , lion for the relinquishment of the reservation. It Is thought that the agreement between tho government - and Chief Moses will re suit in throw ing open for tjultlomqnt two million acres. After leaving tho Interior depart ment, Secretary Jilneoln and General Crook proceeded to the executive man sion, where they mot the president. The situntion iit San Curios agency was thoroughly disclosed. A disposi tion to avoid a, HiTSty conclusion was shown, and no plan was definitely agreed on. Jn answer to an Inquiry from a reporter, Secretary Lincoln wild there was no probability '. of a disagreement between the war and Interior departments on this ques tion. Tlio secretary thought a plan would be decldul on within a day or two. THK CAD SIT ISKUIXCEItS. TAYLOR 4 THE! GAZETTE FOllT WORTH, TEXAS, SATUKDA , . , l . LA. ,1. .J..IV - 1J. ,' H l.'J.I .1 ' . & BAKK JULY 7. .'. rrr: . lU'fiiso to Tnl(i) Their IUchiir;ti ft'oni 8c rutiiry G'lmnUcr. Washington, July (I. The cadet en gineers class of 1SS1 who havo beun notified of their dismissal from the navy, under tlio provisions of the aet of August, IM:2, have refused to accept their discharge and-, a year's pay tendered with it. The court of claims decided that . . this aet had no implication whatever to the cadets, while the secretary of tho navy decided directly to the con trary. I'n a communication uddram'd to tho dcpaitinont tho cadets stuted that they feel bound to respect the decision of the court, and believe their . discharge Is without tbe authority of law, and hence null and void. Thoy will theicfore continue to report for duty from tlmo to time, and sue for their piiy us it accrues It Is un- derstood also that tlio secretary v '.. .. ;i8. opposed to the Idea that he VfW'.'. pttcan 0(j,coiiHtndned by the emirts In re- yr: -ganrio wnat no regards as a purely .., administrative question. Ho will not oppose mid will perhaps favor the . .. TestorntUm of the cadets to the service ; , byleglsluUount.Um. next session of congress. ' ' '' " fi&, ' n' Bfrv sfeft. ' -s.' xc ayiuf.d rnoai WASHINGTON. S:ij IngH nail Doing at I he Nittlitmil Cniiltnl Wttr.l.i) Washington, JuIy'llJTho president v.roturned from New York lust night on n late train, and went directly to tho Hddlerh' home, where Secretary .Lincoln and General Crook arc In con saltation, with hint concerning tho dis position to be maUHof the eaptuied Apaches, I'nlntor oil Clinch Stumps, , All the check stamps forwarded for redumption, and all correspondence a relating thereto, should be addressed to the commissioner of internal revenue. KUSKYESS UMIAKS , 'liming llu l'ust Week !, Than (ho.tvitr TCnu Vmlr .lnlv (1. ItUsiucsK full. V'.iires throughout tlio country during j l t i l . . . . a. ,.:, .. .1...... kiiiilii.MM.1 Din WILL CONTINUE THEIR SPECIAL SALE OP READY-MADE CLOTHING Until HO J?.!. Saturday. tt n BOYS' CHILD'S SUIT, REGULAR, $ 5.00, it tt It f7 C f 10.00, 7.50, 10.00, 12.50, 15.00, 10.00, 15.00, 20.00, 25.00, 30.00, tt MEN'S ( ( n tt n tt . tt tt 'u n. tt tt .Vtf'' (( (( (( tt. tt ii jt tt WILL ( ( tt tt . - tt BE (i ( f . ' it a ii SOLD ( ( i tt tt r tt AT 'tt tt tt , tt tt $ '"'iv,',: tt tt tt tt tt tt tt ti tt tt tt tt i . r. Mi- tt, (( tt 3.50 5.50 7.00 5.50 7.00 8.50 11.00 7.00 11.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 WILL RETURN TO REGULAR PRICES ON MONDAY. AOKXKHALSJIASH. ni iinti-ntM Killtrimil t'olllnton In Cmiiiilu Ulin l.lfo I.ohI. Port IFope, Canada, July (I. Two freight trains collided on the Grand Trunk railroad a shoit distance cast of Port Hope to-day. Jloth locomo tives and twelve cars were completely destroyed. All tho train hands es caped Injury except ouo bnikeintin named Porter, who was probably fatal ly injured. The loss was $20,00.). tub i:LY"T;Mi:uiE.. 1'itnr Ci)iiiiunlM orMllltlu Culled out to put Don ii tlio ."Moh. Burlington, July (). Gov. Barslow l.'as called out four companbs to quell tbe Insurrection at Ely, where throe hundred strikers, nearly all armed and possessing 1,600 kegs of powder, be longing fo tlio mining company, threaten to destroy the town. The rioters have already eamniitted many acts of violence, but the shoriH' and twsso ate unable to cope with them. Tlio governor will go with the com panies. The governor has also tele irranhed tbe treasurer of tho miiiintr company that they must bo prepared i 10 pay i no minors in. once. 9 Wholesale and Retail Dealers In urniluro, GroGkon'.Glassware, Bar Illl ) CHINA AND FANCY GOODS. . Iu nddltlou to a lino of cheai and medium Erades, we make a specialty of Artistic and Fine Furniture. Ksanilne our stock. Wo nro prepared to olTer you goods nt Jow prices. Call on or uddrent 55 and 57 Houston and 56 Main: St., Fort Worth, Texas, THK ST0R.1l KIXU. I'litu III iiii I'nwclcoini! Aiipnuranco, and .MtstieliavH, lis DhiiiiI. Albany, N. '., July 0. A heavy storm of wind, rain and hail missed over tho country eight miles fcoutli of here ycsteiday, trees, houses and bams were blown down, and crops damaged. In Virginia. T,t iit ln'fr Tiilt, 'I MMn. fmltillitu adjucent to Petersburg were visited lust IIIIIL Uy Ik VIUICIH nilll Ml, IV'IIII IUII III torrents. A nuinber of buildings and trees were struck by lightning, and several persons were stunned. Or chards were damaged Hud telegraph wires blown dovii. i ATP.XASMUUOKHKU A , Wlui Jumped Ills lloml Arrc'Htnl In I'ortit- iiiouui, Irglnla. Norfolk, Va.. July 0. Last 'nigbt tho chief f nollco at PorUnumth r CL'Ived a letter Irom tbe h rlfl' of C 1- orado county, Texas, slating thai t joungniiiu nannd 11. White, Mip posed to bo In Portsmouth, was wanted In Texas for murder. Whit wns arrested todiy. He, admitted thnt he was lite man wanted and hud been balled by the court In Colorado county to answer tho obargo at the Julytorm of tho court, but as his bond wmstniw, he forfeited It. THK HAUuiioJf'jlUKDKI!. ! jitbo psw&rt iuo nasi tuvcn iays miniuuicn imi, Ff'ftJras'Wldon la co'usUU'rably belaW the aver M$f'ngy'cr tho', "p:iHt two weeks There ''"',.; ; huvo been hut few Important failure anvwhore. and none in New Vnri.- clty. The New ISngland states had 10: IheAVtHtcrn sta'esOo; tho Mlddlestates IS; the Southern stattsl; 1'aeiflo states and territories Kl;. New York 7 and C'anrida HI. AFl'Klt TWKLVI-: YHAHS John ltced, WlinIiii'dcrvil liU Swoctlicnrt " . . N Arrontcd, Chicago, July G. A special reports' ino arrest at JJ.wvuor'H Jjftko, Alinn., or John Heed, who twelve eais ago shot and killed Joan iMoConnlck, a young ghl ut Bbubbona, 1 Us., owing to her refufinl to marry him. Tho mur (tor was poCulltuly.'ftArocious, nnd Heed was ir atoned with inching. While In jail aw.altlng trial, lionanaged to escape, and his whoreaboiuu"nuu hia , arrest havo been unknown. tju: hue uKcoiti), 'Vestonlay'ii DnliiC't if tlio "Ooo'd Horritut ' tuul Hail Ma.iter." JTnverh'lll, Mass., July fl. Sargent it Nichols' loo hottse, seven In num ber, wcro burned last night. Loss ?20,000. Alcohol AViirrlioiiKo lliirncd, Atlantic, Iowa, July . Tito bonded warohouau of tho Atlantic Alcohol , Con'ipany waa struok by lightning , .yesterday afternoon and - burned. ;.' Seven hundred barrels of alcohol weio . consumed. Losn ?22,000; Insurah'Ctt "53,000. Klnvatorit Creninted, r Clyde. Ohio, J uly (I. Tho sloro shop npd two grain elevators woro burned to-day. Loss, $00,000: Insurance. $27. 500. A MIC1UUAN MATUOX, .In Iiii ctlj;iitloti Oidcii-d liyAUorne.r !on rrnl lli'ow.tlor. Wiiulilnittmi IV f! .Inlv 11 Tlw. aftorney gonentl n-ceived a telegram from Jid Gutheridge, United States attorney, dated Mlneola, Texas, saying tluit C'harlei Jlainrhon. bite, countx judge of Marlon county, Texus. anil prinelpnl witness iu the Marlon coun V ojcot loo cases, was murdeied on tin !.rd Istant, as Is Kippood by partio, indicted iu the United States courts. The attorney general in-jtrucled Quth erlilge to examine carefully and report fully upon tho circumstances of the murder, a noin-SNATCiii:u. Sertoli CliarKC Mado At;aliist u l)m t ii-lly lib liitlir-ln-l.ai. F.Ho, Pa JulV O.Mr. Thomas 12 vans, the wealtliy falher-indaw of Dr. Clmrlcs 15. French, has nmdoBoiue startling disclosures concerning the latter, who is now In Jalt waiting until his health will permit his removal to (he penitentiary, to which lib hnsluvn feiitteuced for one year, for attemptinc an abortion, lie charges that French uiis ueen engaged in tlio nody-snateli-Ing business, and has l-can robbing graves for years, A sack it nd ropo were fountain a trunk belonging to French, Which KvaitH identllles as part of the resurrectionist's outtlt, Froilch denies t all, and charges Jivaus with being a a ini,uni.vui: 'io kujioi-k To Jlo SIiulo liy KiilKhiH Templar or ChL oigo. Chicago July 0. Arrangements havo bicn completed for a pllgrlmtige liv Apollo Command ry Kulglifs Tem pUirofUjbcity to Furope, which Is Q be undertaken in lien of attending the tronnltd AonniiiVn ... i.'..... cbco, l'ho knights will leave Chlea go next Thursday, arriving at Now or CMty of Houie. Arriving in J2ngla id Successors io Kneelantl & Harrisoii. FOltT WOltTJI, '- INSU11ANCE AND HEAL ESTATE AGENCY. SUMMER SMILES Now doth tho Bmall boy eat of fruit that's green, With thoughts not on dread cholera morbus bent, Till soon a funeral at a house is seen, Where childless parents are with anguish rent ,'i, The silly, brainless, empty-headed "Dude "' .- jt Sits .reveling in a lonely moonlight gaze. No sounds are heard upon the night air crude, Save one another jackass loudly brays.- i j t I- -ft : '-U -'.!. tt.'i ,V1 The wise man hies him to his happy home, A smile enwreaths a face that's never pale. Would'st know the cause ? Then while you roam Drop in and see our booming "clearing sale." WASHER AUGUST, ONE-PEICE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISJ , IE 47 AND 49 HOUSTON STREET. Will Sell Yon '& , m 47 AND M Vmetfl of Insuranco Companies rcjirerentcd over i PoUclos lKsued. Td.as LandA nnif (Jlty rroperty paid. ItmiHeR roned jCorrcHpondenre koIIcIIimI. 120,000,000. Fire, Life and Acclden nougat aud sold. Taxes rendered and ORGANS ON TEN DOLLARS ($10) MONTHLY PAY Pianos oh $20 Monthly Payments, SEWING MACHINES ON TEN DOLLARS MONTHLY PA Call and Learn Our Prices Before Purchasing;, . M wi EF Y C O M P E T I T I 0 UO.V.VUl) 11U.V0. Tlio murderer of Conirii-lr lviitu Slain by u Mob. Cairo III., July (. Nelson Howard, tho liugro who klllud John Kain, a rnilroiul uontruclor, on an uxoiiraion train nt Mound (iJty Inst Wednesday, was taken from thel'tilaftkl county jtill at Mound City last night by a partv of from thirty to fottyinen. dtag'd about Hfty yardri and suaponded to" the liml) of a treo. He had been allot two or thrcu times previous to bolir; huiitf, and vrna probably dead boforo lio whs strung lip. Tho bodv was en tirely Btripped Of clothing', nud loft hanging. It is not known where the mob ctuno from or who the party of masked men were Some say tlioy catnu by u locomotive from Cairo. 'I he tool house or tho Wabash ronl ami bioken into, and n heavy plkohi inner ttr.en therefrom. As the mob gathered around the jail the prls. oner not ii t fearftil howl, evidently uuderdtandliii: the ineaniug of the ii''n. The crowd nished in at the l"wer lloor of the jailer's residence, wa- k.mim ( .n;.rll. nil.ii nn.l ,i ,!..i. ,(,. sherltr, and made them prisoners while unurM mei,iur..j'ainier, (tne)aueri on the stair.., covered him with their pistols and asked him t) deliver up tho keys ot tho jail, He said tlio hherill' had tbe keys, fainter was then made a pilsonur, while the others broke down the jail loot-. When Howard wad taken out to be hanged he fought desperately, nut It was of no avail. I Toward bo.-o a tmd reputation, while Kain, the mur Jcru'l man. was ric'ili.- .u, .., among hia railroad associate.. AN ITALIAN EHlieZKLEK. Arrested In 'm- YorkTlio Sliirv of m. Toiiiitiillon. New York, July 0. Metro Ed wards iMortinlnger, a clerk in the HaneaSttb Alplna, Turin, Italy, w hi bad einbezzlcd SOO.tlOO lire and llei that COIItlt TV U'lia n-l'i.utnrl l,,..,. II . says he was induced to htcal money In Carlo Zeilogia, a government ollioei. erloKla was a denositor In tho ImnL- In which lm iilnisi.iriii.iii iiw. ..,,,1,1. .. of confidential clerk, iiy z,i, .-...n. rcnrejonratioii a foiinno tt i,..i. .; ...i.i benmdolnncortaln speoulatiou. ju was Induced to permit him io ovtr- n J u 1,ls "ct-,0,,in,1 ,to th xttut of 800, 0 H) lireR, the delleiency being concealed IIUI..MIIU uy lairu eiuries in tlio books. When further concealmtnt necuuc iiin:o.slhl(. hi. iu,.i .i... tempter to refund tho nionev. The bitter promised to do so, but lied to im c5' Av'lu)ro ho wns I'mtd extra illtlou. Monteiilngor then attempicd tO C0nf0S.lt ttllt u-lmtn ,.,t.. ...' .. oniceroftlio bank, but his family ad vised him to .((.!- K.if.iiu t,, ot.-i.t i ho wont to England where ho took I'BO" tlio liatavia for this country. Mortenlngor consents to waive all tornmlllles, and return to I tale to-morrow. THK HOltitlJiM-: 1IK.IT. WHY THE PEOPLE BUY OUR CLOTHING. The superior shape, fit and finish of our clothing is so appa rent that gentlemen come to us and say that parties frequently remark of a well-dressed man : UNPARALLELED BARl ii THERE GOES A SCHWARTZ SUIT." Hearing this remark so frequently made, they inquired what itmean't, and. warn informed that tho perfect. fit of our gar ments was so apparent as to form a striking contrast with those purchased at other houses in our city, and thereby immediately recognized as -A.'-,SOI-ITrA.aR.,X,SZ SUIT. We state this as a fact easily substantiated, and claim that no amount of advertising is equal to such a reputation. In tending purchasers will therefore bear this in mind. Visit us, invest, be satisfied, and add another to the many admirers of our garments. B. SCHWARTZ & CO., Clothiers, Tailors and Gents' Furnishers, Corner Houston mid Scrmul Streets. 0. B. DAGCETT, Wholesale fri-or WHBaH 9 OBDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. 10 --.11 1(KS Vvmi Strfl0t lle"r Texls & "cific Depot. Ksi--3M.vfQSSJ Wk At vwal 3S7si&iX u i? IN- laclie' and Greni i W SHO the Star Slioe.SS i-eiOTJsiroisr S5 FORT WORTH, THE FORT WORTHS j "i -DBALKIt It? I iiFLlj AND FAIOY Ml Tobacco .xtc2. Oiiarsi Calirornia Fruits and Canned Go( eorneV A PirS!i ,t.?n..IKS?.,Si5" tqck to Bolcct from, at Bottom 8M ' "'"irs lit J. . isrown'a old Rtjiinl. hhr i h li I a ftn K4l Kt'd m Yi (John Hoffman, Propriotor,) ' Shoot unil KIIIh nn Ulilnly imt IIcciUcm -, OtK'go LnUe, Mlcli., July ft Alox- v. mnloi; Perry, CO yean old, ultuiiipted to onler tlio houto of A 11103 Ukhvfll Wllllo lllO Wlfl itf tin. lnlioH .i..,c ..1 ' Jfo.liml vIhHciI tho house writer in tho (toy, but had left, after nnilUm; im. jM-ojier owrt lines to licr. When ho wan : observed iipjiroadUnutlio uccoiui limb. he was warned bvAiis. itiiiu-i.u ..i . ..iii:. . . .. . . .' ' - 1. .. ...hi, i.iu tiiu iiiiiu ii.iiiiiir in i.ii.r.i urn ...i .. ... . ..... ... . . . .' ' Vwi Cr ' 1 bl " ' S.' " J" Vft B,,.u "w S'1 A" hi imclu-t ...v. J.UIL-U iiiiii itiLii :i 1 iritiirf ah t .w.i.ifi. ......in I arretted. cavlu liouclnn they will sepnrute. eoiiio solii to France, and tho renlalnl der to nointa n thaKn.t nnm iimn.. Jliieiit. MXw York tho VilKtlniswIll bo Joined by u doligulon of Eastern JvnfRhts, and tho entire jmrty will nuniberabout two hundred. Causes it l'eurriil UviUlt llnle In Now York. Tlio hot wave inorwwa the ilentli i;iiu. wu Jiuy .1111 tne muiiher of deaths was I0O5011 tho 5th, 130. V to noon to-dny there were 205 deaths, n ffi rroportlon of tho viotluia bcliW 0 1 (dreu uiuter llvo yvurs, in erowded tenement districts. iViisaedln'.sl'rot'latiiatloii, of health Issued a proehiniution that all vessels ftom Jnfeoted polls shall re fU!".n ,;h,, 10 lrUiine hlutlon until IrOJt. Tho limiril r.-.rr.ilo t.... 11... n:rnntliio for infected vcs.,ola h ueen closed. w m m n -- The Key llauireri Council. iim.i 1 j ... TloHlon. .I11K.' n -pi r. I. 1'Vl(leilCellt.lJulvO.-,riin!iiiut chief clerk h? th'e KK Zt llW Le' W""?1 'clntion listened I tin ll.l-,. f r -------- -." v ... rf lie. .i?. yy r.. i-r.. ! uuivfi s oiiiee 0 ..V . 1 "'',",'", " iT.iKHi. Tlio inonev CM-i (.nop Hjii'culatlons, n ,51lfeiioiillWhcu .'' i'. .'I to thoronfllnirnr ...,',. .. " "" J!Vi" and oa ftirti.er explmmlfoiuby J)f. J.9.r?l to n clam baku .. iini;. l'ointr -f f . -v.v LAUD Al)ULTi;itATION. Tvttlinony Thnt Sliilsoa Ono Turn Lovingly to Cotton Sdi'd Oil, Chicago, July O.-ln tho lard In vestnratlon hotoro tin. i,,i,,,i r ....... In which reOeoch charges Fowler JJros. with th& ndulterntion of piime tteam lurd, the caso" for the iK'n-iico was concluded this afternoon with tho testimony f Jrofesf.or JJellleld of tho JUihs Afinilnii rn...... who exhibited u series of niumiMed photographs of lard and toltew. showing their diilerences in crystnll&itlmi, together with siiccl inensof luhilterattd lard. The prose cution then put on the stand ono Mat. tin, formerly foreman Tor Fowler Urns., who corroborated tho fctatentents mmlo by tlio forimr wit ness to the elliTt tlinl t-illow and beef bones weto mixed with h..g fat and put into tho rendering tanl and tho product pin, in tierces and labeled I. 'V Ml'!un ,anl- J Io km"K tills Posi- tjvoly, because he hml entire charlre of ho rendering. Timlin Dectn.ber las between llvo awUix thousand tierces wi iiiiNiiin ii'nu inniin im i.1.....!.. it and tlerced as prime steam lard, rut cvincneqcotradlcta that giwu lw Pro. Uor ltose, cboniist for Fowler JJrw. ' ' ' . . An Jlronniit's IVrll. IIollPHlIlllo ln l..l..n a ...l from oBw',? PS started froin hero July 1 ul three p. ., savs he landed on the fcutsUlU iiioun tains 11 mid n Bevero hurricane, and a terrible tlmo.. Teimesseo IVnilciitiary Leased. Nashville, July O.-Tho Tennesseo state orison, with nUnn,u.ini ii. ...,. teased to-day totho'JViuie8eo Itaiiroul r11 - joii lo., in a nunarea uu I one Uwusaurt dollars per nnnuni, The Kimv HaiiijislilroSenntorshij). , Concord, N. H jy o.-Tlic votto tor senator stood . s im.m 1. m. ... II. I ell, .?; 0 Iman Marston, l; Aaron 1-. Stevens. 14; James V. Puttenjon, JtoIIlns, ,.i; Harry Hingham, 80: neces sary tor a choice, 124. AxoriiijiirsTuiKE. VnrnnccH nt Allontown Llimril l.y tlio lliml-Ilciulnl Hiissok. Allontown, l'a., July 0. A commit tee of tho Amalgamated Association cal ed on Superintendent Frietz of the Lcthteheui Iron Company mid asked Io ntenMons of tho compmiV n the present dltlieulty, V at i"K thnt If their demands wtre not considered by Saturday tlio fur naeo men would go out. They were Pleaded. At noon another mill uhtit te',S?Jl,J,dl"ft- tlmt work o.rt u11(,i nunnecH will eoso. Kverythlmr In wnv nf ii...i ...i r...t war at prices to f,M, yur eyes and Piir?es. .Special bargains in .t .'h muumerimtsand lino low cut ?lio,l Come and .. n 1.,.. i.. ..,D". vr.11 ...Li. . 1 . "wiio itneiiiur t t0 y r not; you will learn i.n,.,!,, 1' i" i" """ b-" UIHUS11 llg 8k w, hats, boots am h hups. Tho U'llllCrieoMiir.. Iw .1..... ' A,,u ' - !. 1-J..VI.JV. Our SclioolsKerS i"r"sir : fnldenlortriei!wiS:u,t Myor, ur.iS the Fort Wortu, Jun8 2ifm lju0ff,et. . baioon ana I FINE THe TaUle will Us i wmm od FURNISHED Si Ml G-4 irpuston SW IlieEiil UP STAIRS.-: m ROOMS fflideWHe AT THE I5AU CAN BE HAD THE FINEST WINES, LIQUOBS, BEER, Pe X;3r t23.ca. Tariccllt. .. b nulling Un I I General Commission Merchants ' Cotton. '-W...J Wool. Hides, OPFICSfAND WAREHOUSE: ; nouston and Mam Sts., Between I3th and F'ort IfVortli To:' nHto.ne;gVyTJSl)??enleut31 nnd careful attention P Uliuu Nation coiu ' l -lu,l an,, Twlue furnlsbeu on tr. IT 1? cnr-iw'- "o sa . 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