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iMWWPWWmnnmnt wing) wpryy I'll " : Hi 'Sit". '' HSTnC - lEXAMpyj) A Y t SEPTEMBER 24. , g ft 0 BUS UXEStSSJ gg KS cbt; rasacs senses BESSe Ka ft, . i j !' SllHSlllM ) 'lie. jtcmltr i U telrr: Sin thu (1 WwtQrn i slioth occ P tiu otb it dr. Temple c) I Mr. Baiifr js of. eon urn Texas receipt, to about i'ally reoe d bnpH ftgOtlS 111 llio'-s is li OthlU'fl Vr InenlU anli'sA nTiic liuuk, mWr'i pill oill it. wnin rials ii horn Is (look. mmi if joeii the, Idly oru t'tcd doll cdncoit fo Moiul .jliintii "H'k 6X11' rcimnu 1W on. -THQMS FAlRLY Advertising Editor Chose Trading Co. Upon Monday, September 17th, wo will commence the second week of the great Snln Clf ilia lifnnnn .P. C....-, .... . . .1 . ;Sfcrf Vaddox for $15,525. The week past has been one. of distinaud , ZZZ, . Z ' JTZP. L "T' "T MoUt. S30'000 "d Unpleasant, sm!ng faces that haVe eroded oar slatted and traded, and aone aZlaZZe ZlT Z? 1 ZT!' t0? lowed only by pleasant memories. a first-class picnic, &H$-Q" CJOMPilWY, SYIlili Won Tv. IStoiiibt.' cotton lom nil itlinntod i)titl by 11 twill fl foad. 'it'd ho niiw ' . plimub for n i . p OF THE FOUR RED FLAGS HOUSTON STREET, FORT WORTH I CO. .'U' tURfiEK COUNTY. L" tunernon-Dlstrlct Couit Ilems-PcMoiml. -tcttheGa7ctIo, September L'O. W. V. I'Jilt a curnenti'i' .slinn. '.lite Of Dcnimi ranntir iilwollinj' liotie in town.' We of Clav couutA. n cm. fiMIng a (lwolliug liouso " I'.in oi town. t. h. JOt completed his dwcll- wi. iiowiand is imviiii; erwllo build him ii dwell- diesou 1ms moved out of raae luto his own houso. r P boarders, unci fi.i.;I .3ttlien ho was hos of The Clifton llnno,. ij or sale. n 1ms been quite aiek uutis oeuer at this Mis. An&on Stingly returned lust week fiom an extended visit to her old hotni! in Ohio, Stinejy wus the luii) jiiestnmn in town when his better half leturned. Ho says ho does not like tho Idea of living n widower long atu tiniOj UKAZOS COUNTY. tet?',.l.Il0wa,iiB 'ifuuisaiuiiui. me 'er- n a Kood deal ofttr. h??i...?n,...',ur.r,'"d"K w lias been more sink- S mf cl,M this ''" Wsaown befm-P. ' m started last week. usun liiHPBa ni, ti.i lV. little biibiuess tmn. niuer latntn l,... wdtirlot court, but fia .? Mill hi tiio mnnw '" 0a overlooking Ue Court. u... iii ... I "I . " w -will D.l V .i U the Jrd Inf') BF.WIlllnn.o rV. ' xMmK wuh j,,!,,, w" eyjookiiignftertlio' 11, i UVIlti Ullt 11'0 "Mstoflheuext fet of death of thnl ..i, ""v "' " '" olCr "I0 (,i JWun ed iifteen bills JJtor theft of cattle, U hr "v;,,IQr cases. 1 iM lOUltthliiir to Henry wagon and l?'teniPh,"V1vS.n tnctcoiirt ."'. l" 0U1 l. ,na in bij. Preliminary ehig, Sop- i lllfllllf. emt '''anii' of thiri n us Mi. Ih.?y itoib Mil LW' ., V6 a K. K& ' l '010)113' of L?BeJ'Bour moved l33t to Sft,ea J?t week :W 5h P. . 'i'oni li.l Vo Uplni... --, tu Vl,ll wM;ii..n" l.i t'-milV f1r ...- - f'woi W vu wei- :iHtthoX, ?y. !! 'peious Uir.i :--Hini lit.. ...in Mx l)Thln. u"4 DIhlilct Court Items Tho Colored T.uujei'a Ciibcs A Texan Actor. Corrcspondcnto of tho Uazclie. Bryan, boptcmberSu. Distrietcouit will to in session for a week or two ot, as there are live oi six murder eases on the docket, but it Is not piob uhlo that they will nil be tiled this week. Welsh, Thomas and Fulbriglit and son, who were indicted for the muiderof Chambers, hud a habeas corpus trial and wet i released on $11,001) hail each. Somoofour piost jiillnen tinl citiens went on their bond. They will bo tried probably next week. Lewis Mm tin and Terry Cavitt, tho negroes who killed a while nam in this county by tho name of Bracking, will bo tried Monday or Tuesday, m is thought to be n very bad case. There have been ouito a number of pleas of: guilty this term, and thioo contested case. John X. Johnson, tho colored attor ney who conducted two suits against tho Central railroad for ejecting cer tain coloicd individuals from tho llrwt- cIubs coach, after failing to obtain judgment, went to Houston to cenfer with the superintendent. Tho ruil toad authorities have agreed to givo thonegioeaa separate coach in the near future. John says that was all the coloicd people; wanted, and he re quests specially of the coloicd people throughout tho stato to abstain tiom each and every act of violence and nil tin outs of violence. V. B. PngV, who is reputed to liuvo considerable diamalic talent, lut hero about two months ago and hits con nected hiiJiself wllh tho troupe of which Miss Jfloionce Gerald is a mem ber. They mo expected here this season. t 3IAKY CHUKCHIIiL. Another Chm, l'rotlnc u yet llarron or JUsullN. Topeka, Kns., September 22. Col. Churchill of St. Louis anived hero to day and spent this afternoon In investi gating a clew alleged to have been found concern ng the whereabouts of his daughter, Miss Mary Churchill, whoso disap pearance from home a uwnUi "go has excited such Juiciest all oyer tho country. Tho clew reported to have been discovered licio, proves to be without any foundation wlmtovei, a -though the deputy sherlll ot this ciuuTv InMslB that he has seen Yout.iiatlv hero lecently wh bears a ,.V'h.""y.';.i.i......n t the nlioto- Hinuiug .rou V"- ,.,,,.- a ihoto- ii ainrv v uiit"M -. j ..; carded away by n clerk, named Amler Miii. Colonel Churchill dots not think his daughter has been In this city at all, and tho only leasou Topeku is con nected with mystery is because Cald well, with whom it is surmised tho girl might have eloped, was eugngul in business here, ajul ran away about tho linio of the girl's disappeaiance. Caldwell has been traced 10 various points in Mexico, but his exact loca tion is not known. Detectives are en deavoring to apprehend him. It is undeistood here that Mrs. Cliulchill believes strongly that her daughter is with Caldwell. A Olobt-Democratiopotti'r called on Mrs. Churchill last night, tilie readily intoimed tho visitor that Col. Chinch ill had gone to Topeka Tuesday nig it, on business solely, however, and hhe intimated that theio must bo some mistake in (lie statement tliat he was searching for their lost daughter. Bho had not heard fiom her husband since his depaitmc, but was sure he had not gone after Miss Maty. When asked if she believed her daughter wait with C.ildwoll. she replied: "0. no. I haven't tho slightest idea where the is." siakkiahi: hici:.si:s. DEATHS IX TEXAS. " ! "fmdnmonir Caldwell's Snait. Miitlr whlrh I W to semblo the git J, to be loiinu is supposed to but it now, have is not and been In Austin, September 10, John I). Klliott, Jr., agel '2H years. In Alvauido, September" 17, Co). S. M, 3-hvlng, aged 70 yeais. In Navtisota, .Soptember l., Robeit Shaw, aged 87 years. In Cisco, September 1-, Bichaid Sparks I) .'like, aged 5S years. in LainnapiiB, September 11, 1. M. Barlow, ot iJuizorla county, aged o"5 years. In Greenvlllo. Kenteiuher lu, Miss Lula Morris, aged 10 ye.us. In Savoy, Beplember A, Mrs. Mary Fiances Sage, wife of Dr. Huge, aged "0 yeais. Iu Gainesville, September 15, Young Garrison. In Collinsburg, La., fc'eptemlior 15, Katie Fenet, aged 6 years, daughter of J. D. Fv'iiot of Sherman. In Abilene, September 15, James Connor, agtd 18. yeans. Near Colihorp, August !W, Mrs. Annio Collins, aged 21 years. In Decatur, September 15, rrH Maiy E. ilolmali, wlfo of Col. D. A llolmnu. In Marshall, September, 17, W. C. Gillls, aged Wl years. Near Naysota, September 11, Mrs. Salllo Turner, aged 73 year.-.. In Pilot Point, September 0, MUa Mollio Warren, aged 20 years. In Pilot Point, August 23, Annio Lie Arthur. Near St. Jo, September 12, Mrs. Frances Grant, of consumption. Flpischman's compressed ycatA Spencer & Tucker. Towel soup Is the go. cooki: COUNTY. Calvin Lemustcr to araude Wilson; M. L. Null toJ.S. Shoit; Jesse F C?..... J.. T.r. iri tar tr owiiyer 10 j'.iuma jving; v. v. Allrcd to Fannie Buigeous; It. A, Milllken to Dora M. Lewis; Frank Kinloy to Tlllio Kenedy; George Monlson to Nannie Youiiir; J. E, Cllbreath to A. N. I'rid. ily; James Marton to Amanda Dodgin; J. A. Simnulcr to Jdis. C. 1'. Calvin: F. M. Woody to Mis. lutha Banning; J. 1). Henry (o Adria I'uivolne; Win. Henson to Sirah Spencer; J. F. Moons toM.E. ltubrccht;Thos..J.Luik!n to Ailie Carman; I. (J. Halle to JIw. M. 15. Halle; A.J. Clark to M. 15, Eme ry; W. B. Elliott to Mrs. U. Itobeit- flon.'CIins. Smith to ArieJ. Ilureli; C. H. 'Knight to Emma Toter; W. F. Lindsay to Martini J. Sellers; J. A. Dennis to 15. A. Cuiimilngs; C. W. Spencer to M.E, Lanier; J. L. Mcnfzer to .lotlo Smith: R. M. Scott to Mrs. Mollio Peiry; it. T. Miller to Fllen Wood; J. W. Donaldson to S. M. AN turn; J. O. Pierce tvS, J. Albuit; J. D. Linu to Sarah EmcVy: J. If. Hill to Emilia Mlddleton; V, U. Wisdom to Mrs. Adeline Uiavely; Y. T, Wom aok to M. L. Keir; Win. Murluy to IlddleE. Abraham; fl. W. Cantrell to Mary I). Cotley: J S.Stilley to E. E. Cossety; .1 . C. Buster to Annie Hig gins; H. J, Cole to Sue Mldklir. MOM'AHUK COUNTY. FlelRcbman's conipresied yeast at Spencer & Tucker. Towel soap is all the go. POKT , AVOirni & Di5Nri3It oitv UiUMVAs: oosiPAmr. at all YEKXOX. CLAKEMION. JIOKEETIE. HlIY310Un. On and Alter July 1st A dally hack aud mall will leave flchlta Kid's at (i a. m., arriving at exnou at 0 p. in. Loaves Vei lion at 6 a, m., arrives at Wlohita Falls at 0 p. xn. -Dlstasee, 50 miles. A trl-wcekly luck and mail leaven Wichita Falls at (J a. in. Mondays, Wednesdays and Erldays via Vernon and Clarendon for Moboelle. Leayes Mobeetle Montlays, WedncH- days aud Fridays I'oi Wichita Falls, via Clureudou aud Vernon. Schedule time, 72 hours. A daily hack and mall leaves Wichita Falls at 0 a, in. for Seymour, arriving at Seymour- at 5 p.m.; leaves Seymour at C a. m., arriving at Wichita alLs at & u. in. instance, ou miles, f'or further information apply to C. F. Coi.mns, Terminal Anent, - W. & D- O. ily. Co., Wichita Falls. Winking AutUoly for Itiillioml Coniioo tlon wlili I'nit Woitli-Tlio I lent-' Corn Crojt. Coiiosouilinco of llio Oautlu. Montague, Keptomber 2J.--.Tho clli yensof Montagiioaie Just now work lug like beaveis to secure a lallrond connection with Fort Wmtli Mirnmrii tnocr)iilnietloii ot a tup of the Foit Worth A Denver City railway. It is believed that tho money can bo raised and tho lino Fceured. If this project succeeds, it will add a considerable tiado to Foil Worth from Spanish Foil Valley, tho guidon spot of" Mon tague county, and a laro scope of the Chickasaw nation, which now trades at Gainesville. Some of our business men wJJI very prolnbly piosent this matter to tlie attention of the liberal mid active tiadeiimon ofFoit Worth as soon as Its success is tested. The com crop of this c unity ia very latge, and theio Is hardly a possible demand for the surplus ' " ' rV- , mil Tho Gulf, Colorado & Bnnta Fo BulN rojwi tympany ohoih you the umoolli estand best line, with only ono change oi u.-ns tor uiuc.tgo, uincinnati. wasn ington, and other Northern, Eastern and Southeastern cities. Olllco on MaiiiHliect, near the El i'uiuso hotel. Call for rates and lime. E. E. Fosdiojc, Ilaihoadiuid Steamship Ticket Agent. ' m T I, .,. Floischman's oonuireFHcd yeubt at Rpenc.'r A: Tucker. Towel soap is all the go. Flelschman's conmressed voast in Saucer & Tucker. Towel soap in all tno go. .1 i i MIKKKAI W'VAM. UJ111. n n . Sri'UATIONS AVANTI51. FIVE CENTS A LINE. JlKEiP WANTED. FIVE CENTS A LINE. 9 9 f 4 i i .. ' . i , t ' "' f I " I i 1 ? I P ; WANTJ31) TO BUY, FIVE CENTS A LINE F p p p p p.JJr, i NVANTEI) 4. iu atunn. FIVE CENTS A Flelscliniflii'fl coinprced yeabt at Spencer Jc Tucker. Towel soap is. tdl the go. Tin, Iliiln Aliollicr IliMini fur lio Ololil unit HI He i- .MIneH A Tiilojilioiui I.llii) lo Illliitiji. Mncclnl In thn fiuyi'tli'. Mineral Wiilla, September 21,T1i1h til.lnn ..(. V.lnlf.il Ijllit ..ti.lil ..jl . .1.... I jiniru mm mni;ii iiinv oikiii. tuiu wiuy wuu a line rain, cooling uio atnio sphoro and bcncliting everything In general. We are having quite a boom in our gold and silver mines. Mr, Anthony, an old aud practical miner from Dallas, Is here, with a force of men, making a thorough examination of thorn, and pronounced them to be rich i;i both cold aud silver, in paying quantities. Together with line medicinal proper ties of these waters and our gold mid silver mines, wo will soon havo a good town. Mr. F. Lohneeof your city litis pur chuse thu old Mineral Wells and Milbuip telegraph Hue aud converted it Into a telephone line. The line Is working nicely, and Mr. LoIi'jm has bv milking the change placed the peo ple Mineral Wells under las' mg obliga tions to him by his enterpi iso, We will keen you hunted, on the de- 1 vciopiueut of the mines, UNE.iiSSM 3HAHD1N. FIVE CENTS A LINE P P P P . P ' P ItOOMS WAX'I'KD. FIVE CENTS A LINE. :1.VUA r s..:.l... i of rah ! Jftttcb Lilliiutll 'llnllgiuu -An Ei A to till . Hunt- Mtti jirt '!oed t ,y tur I1 ,t n vlll Ms fi oiiu , f Ills II hi hiff hoenjo In flio Ste MP) )ho 14 , and w in tb bad lory, v ngmn tl by t ueil hi f AUlj! ipleti p.htO' ir or , ted bn ; 'bith 1 ycutc lor i I llvo iumb t liei 'the X Vol . f& ill I ' i spat ,i beoi Inotj iembi little the r sons n;i i -v ICB 01 iWll ie hi ded wsly, ellrl ivhlcl klml 1 I C( E!i ) ) q 7 ltOOjlSJi,01W5NTT FIVE CENTS A LINE, ; (aiiee. lor " jir tuv ifroni ?XXl timi ! lt ' itrint iljwi!: WW. MB. JjftVltfC flpupb l 1) jl i -p - i " ' 1 1 'ft V . u imttttxi i wjrfMjrtljtl'rJM --. - -wn4rtwwy r .,. . - V1ICiiwittj-v vt aVMW'"W'w';J V .&. SSB&S8SS&: qsf .Jpil -sa: wwrr jWl fA r7fi lVSlL m . 3 mmsmmm7 - ' v . -jomiJ. f'ii v " MtfT" ' . ' m s i " ImSBP- SlMffllLSn'ffidBM' 'a . ... '.je ssnraiET:,':ij(r i L jjmmf l. --t m WRXn fir .MS&&zaJUt &nJ&hJm&m$mL, :'. l?."jt".Z.;-.