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DEMOCRAT PUBLISHING COMPANY
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PRESENTS FOR LADIES
Seal Plush Wrap Opera Shawls Fine Kid Gloves Silk
Hosiery Silt TJaderwenr Custommade Shoes
Silk Dresu Patterns Silk Mittens Silk Umbrel
las Carriage Kobes Piano Cover p
Table Linen
DOLLS
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11B LOYD President D 0 BENSETT VicePresident E B HABJOtlV Cashier
Coruer Second aad Ho slea Streets M Fori Worth Texas
Ca b Capital andSfttfpiixs S4 5000
J S Godwrn M B LoyaVCrH HIgbse Zane Cetti D C Bennett George Jackson5
S B Bnfnet6E B Harrold and E W Harrold
Genoral Banlcins Uusiness
C B DAGGErT Jr VioePresidfint
HOLIDAY GOODS
ALBBHSlitAP
SlitAP BOOK
TELTKf ifBAHKS
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PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN
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THEK0EANTS NATKP4p lI
Capital Paid in 300 000 4
Banking Houae corner Main and Slxth STreotB Foit Worth Tex
J Q WRIGHT President E E CHtSE Yiea retfd < Wl 1IOBGAN JOXES 2dTIcePrcsIdent
A B SKCiH Cashier
DIRliCTOBSJ G Wright A P 3mthtB Eonase Morgan Jones R M Page O J Swasov
O E Perry Z O Rjss Tnoa P Martini W A Adams R M Wynne B O Evuna D W Ilnmoh
reys W A Huffman E W Ta df1
j rTranoacts a general ltnsng business in loans discounts and exchange for lgamnU do
moatJc dorr spo lon fCeoicltcd OOletiins made and prompt emJM
HaX ELSEB Cashier
City National Bank of JSMi Worth Tex
CAPITAL SiSOiOOOf SURPLUS S30000
Safety Deposit Bwtes Fire and Burglar Proof Forwent
DIKECTOBSJ Salfididge C H Crane C B Daggett Jr Chas SchenbjBrSfci Ebjer
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K M YSX2KDT President TH0S A TIDBALL VicePreeidenfv eT HABDING Cashier
THE E0KT WORTHI tTlOlAL BANK
Saccessors to Tldball Vananat Co Fort Worth Tox 6
Gapitel Stock Paid Up Jl ft 0000 Surplus Fund 30000 00
Ajeacral l nklr busnb ajfrftnBacted Collections made aud promptly remitted Exchange
drtwa c th oinQlRaV lsies nt Enrop
B 1 I0KS LMv VaiC2andt Thos A Tidball H Harding J P Smith J J Jarrii E J Beall
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DIABIVS
TTTJlISG DKSKS
Pfaeffle
Jewelii fiMf silverware
ffHE JEWELER
Clocto and GolflHeaflea Canes
6O0 Main Street
Silver Platei Ware ani Spectacles
FORT WORTH TEX
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LARGEST STOCK 1 i T JftOftSf l THE 0Y I
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nXHlfALS
DOLLS
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Araple provisions maete to please everybody No one forgotten Thousands ol usefWand ornamental articles suitable fir
prascnts for your friends Oar large corps o salesmen has been reinforced by the add wbn of a score of competent assistants
aad we have also ade other arrangements to facilitate business this week But however let as many customers as c n pos
iibly do so visit our aaleerooms during the morning hours of this week and thus av < jjfd the big rush in the afternoons and even
Ittgfl JHbow roo is all that we can promise you from 2 to 9 p m bo pleas Ttafee our advice and call during the morning
ke rs and we will do our best to wait on yoH as promptly as possible J
Magnificent liae of Silks Satins Velvets and plushes with a jropsr assortment of dress trimmings to match Tour
wivea sisters and mothers would appreciate a gift of this kind
xtter
gSmoking Jackets Dressing Gowns Driving Gloves Silk
W Mufflers Silk Hosiery Seal PJush Caps Pine Under
wear Silk Handkerchiefs embroidered Slippers
Beautiful Nightshirts Leathpr Cuff and
Collar Boxes Buggy Robes
AOLL
DOLLS
Two Thousaad French Dolls received on Siiftarday ranging from fi c to 7 0 each These are the most beautiful dolls we
Save ever seea We are also offering rare Jiargains in Plush Boxes Plush Albums Plush Framed Mirrors and other plush
g93do Call and see tnem ag
Gold mounte Krabrellas made of purjeysilk from 4 50 to 15 each We
uartrellas Paragea frames with solid slick s at 2 50 and 3 worth 1 each
shall also offer this week a lot of Lyons silk
We can never duplicate these umbrellas at these
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IOIO mT35ZEZr5T iff HOSIE3FIYI HOSIERY 2
Bargains in hosiery this weekf Now is the time to buy Silk woolen and lisle thread hose at special low prices Eighty
o n ladies fell regular ingraifif hose in black brown navy and garnet at 25c worth 50c Full line infants and Misses all
wosl axel floe cashmere hnae received on Saturdav
This week in our KID 0LOTE DEPARTMENT we shall make a special offering of 1000 pair of Alexander Kid Gloves in
light browns and tans ottl in sizes of 53 6 6 fi 63 7 7 and 73 worth 150st the very low price of 7Sc per pair Our
stack ef kid gloves is veryVJarge and our prices are exactly right
SII4C HANDKERCHIEFS AT HALF PRICE
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4089 LadiesJP tre Silk Handkerchiefs hemstitched in a beautiful assortment of shades embracing white pink cream
caasry blue cardinal ano Mile green worth 75c for 25c each Also bargains in Mens Silk Handkerchiefa and Silk Mufllars
Carpets Curias and Upholstery Goods this week at attractive prices Our stock of Holiday Goods is now complete
Hake your selections as soon as possible at t
Motel
AfcoH PUBLIC SQUAEE
Street Oars from Union Do ot paaaJfnrront
rof Hotel Satisfaction iv
guaranteed
P E SARGENT v Proorletor
HOTEL
FrcjaETnato a l from all imliin
J E SfREPEB Propr DfnlW Tex
dl fvktes 83 OO ancl Sjj 25b
We solicit amolgnmnnKtajSiCoUorfJ Wool
Grain etc Are prepared 1 snake llboial ad
vances to secure theSaj3 f
WJLm ODY CO
Galveston Tex
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HEAL ESTATE AGENTS
W R SMNER GO
tolEsMeMirtlBifils
P A HUFFMAN
Fort Worth
Texas
200 Mala flmsCt corner rirst
To cas
JDoi roved and unimproved cltj property
> Miourban and acreage property Lands
ranches and farms for sale In all portions ol
Texas Titles examined Acknowledgement
taken Will nogotlate loans on Vendor Lien
notes and other securities
A W JONBB
Lave of Bur
lington Kas
J M HBXDBB
SON JR
FortWorthTox
P A HUFFMAN CO
Successorsto Huffman Sellers Co
PLraEL01
506 Main Street ForfyWJIrtfi Tex
Land til lea investigat xlftaxes paid ano
collections makeJOnonreBidents Cor
respondencej30idted Postofflce box 197
VTRPCmKR BTPERMISSION TO
K M ysji and president Fort Worth Nation
QtSxi Oaptaln M Cxoydpresldont Flrsi
Na nal B nb of ForfWorth A M Brltton
fpresldent Olty National Bank Fort Worth
Colonel w m Harrison president Stnte Nd
lonal Bank Fort Worth W J Boaz preol
dent TradersNational Bank Fort Worh Dr
IL 8 Brolles M yor of Fort Woith Colonel J
P Smi h exMayor o Fort Worth W A Huff
mart of W A Huffman Tmpl ment Company
Fort Worth J H BrownwholesalegrocerFori
Worth Captain Sidney M rtln president the
MartlnBiown Co Fort Worth Colonel Morgan
Jones president Fort Worth and Denver City
Railway Fort Worth Peoples National Bank
Burlington Kas
CASWELL BROS
REAL
I PTlfsHiMiorw ix r Bn anrfle ot Texts and in Mexico a ape laity
LOLL Broores 2J wiVHTTiBfli t vestment made for nonresidents Corro
YfcLOtIPEDES f is > 0TELTJ T spondence solicited
L LEiTnER GOODS
LAP TABfETS
glSESJ gADlES SATliHELS ItjTHE CITY
5BC 3ST
cfe5 CO
6rf Worth Tex
250 Per Day
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WritO for Ff88TSamplBCopy Pendleton T P Martin Jas W Swavne of Bexar
AN IMPETUS
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Commerciil riou Biiliiis flxti M Main
Fom muiR TEXAS
City bperty Improved Eanches and Wild
drssle Lme bodies of Land In the
WE REFER BY 7KRX1SSIOK TO
ThoMewhanc National Bank Fjrt Wcrh
Tex First NaMonttl Bank Fort Worth
Ter American Natlona Bank Kanias City
Mo First National Bans Orwell Vermoat
A Supreme Court Decision Gives Temper
ance a Boost
StLuuis Mo Dtc 19 The Supreme
jtcourtthls morDiogdeclared what is known
as the Wood local option law o be con
stitutional The effect of this decision
will be to give the temperance u ovement
in this state an aditional impetus and
elections will no douot be speedily held
on tfce wtt or dry question in all the
contties in the state that have not al
ready taken such action St Louis will
al o vole os ifce question
NH VSfTST
POET WORTH TEXAS TUESDAY DECEMBER 20 1887
what wmm
The People Look to the Lower Hodse
For Tariff Reform The Tobacco
Tax Sure to be Removed
A Southerner Says no BUI en tho Line
of fha Presidents Message Can
Pass tho Present Cougroso
Thfi ProtectWo Dastrln Has Many Goa
rettB In iho Bomb N w Bogland has
a Strosc Free Trade JSler nt
A COMPROMISE BILL
JuajBry it once and see if we are not correct about this 1 special to the cazette
AW Washington Dec
19 Outside the
gossip of committees the members ol
Congress are still discussing the Presi
dents message The one measure in
which all agree is that a tariff bill must
be considered by the House at an early
day and that as the issue has been made
the country will look to the House for tfce
much needed relief From the Bpeech of
Mr Reed of Maine delivered in the House
on Friday last it Is pretty evident that
the tobacco tas will be removed thus
reducing the surplus some thirty
milllous also the tax on fruit
distillations A prominent southern
memoer who repreenta a protective and
tariff reform district combined stated
that no tariff bill on the line of the Pres
idents message
COULD HAVE ANY SHOW
of success in thia Congress and that
such a measure as that proposed by the
President would lose the support of the
Virginia Alabama North Carolina and
possibly some of the Georgia delegation
However he said we will pass a
compromise tariff bill and the Prtsidcnt
will not veto it In the south the pro
tective doctrine since the establishment
of mining and manufacturing industries
has had many converts while
in the New EDgland states
the sentiment has changed and
the large manufactures are clamoring
for tariff reform or as Borne say free
trade
One of the measures that will Remand
the attention of the House at an early
date is the Blair education bill The
people of the country especially in the
small southern towns ara
IN FAVOR OF THE BILL
Its passage of course will be urged this
seesioni and froi what I can lesrn the
friendsof the measure will not suffer it
to hi killed Jn committee as I under
stand it was In the last Congress5
One reason why a more deter
mined effort will be made this
session lies in the fact that by its passage
the redaction of the tariff will be less on
account of the amount which the Blair
Mil calls for The people of Vir iuia
and in the mountain districts of Keniucky
in Aabsma Tennessee Georgia and I
m y say the whole pouth are clamoring
for the bill If the bill should fall to be
reported thi3 session and is buffered to be
pigeonholed vou may depend on it tost
its death will be permanent but I will do
all in my power to have the measure reach
the President befoie the final adjourn
nent
A NOMINATION
Washington Dec 19 President
Cleveland today nominated Colonel
Wesley Merritt of Fifth cavahy to be
BrigadierGeneral and sent ina long list
of army appointments
MKLBOURNtt EXPOSITION
Washington Dec ID The President
today sent to CoDgress the following
message I transmit herewith a report
fr m the Scretary of S ate in relaion to
an mvitctlon from her Britenic Majestys
government to this government to par
ticipate in an international exhibition
which is to beheld at Melbourne in 1888
to celebrate the centennary of the found
ing of New South Wales the first Aus
tralian colony Secretary Bayard in his
communication recommends that the in
vitation be acc < pted and that the sum ol
50000 be appropriated to defray the
expenses ot the cummisi n to represent
the United S ates at the exposition
TH3 LABOR CONGRESS
The President also transmits another
report from the Secretary of State in re
lation to the invitation which has been
extended to this eovemment to appoint
delegates to the international pxpoaition
of labor to be held in 1888 at Barcelona
Spain and commends lis suagestions to
the favorable consideration of Congrass
The Blair educational bill was favorably
reported to the Senate today The an
nual report of the Mississippi river com
mission was received by the Acting
Secretary of War today It gives
a detailed account of the surveys
examinations and Improvements
made during the first year The expendi
tures during the year on account of im
provements were 3707 021 and theaveil
able balance on hand Jcly 1 for prnsecut
ing the work Is stated at S 14029 37 This
is exclusive of money available for the
Sbmmission surveys etc
A LAND CHAIMS COURT
A bill introduced by Senator Stewart
provides for the appointment of chief
justice and two associate justices to sit
at Washington and have jurisdiction to
hear and decide contested land cases
The justices are to bear csges separatelv
and also to constitute a court en baDc
All applicants for public lands whose
ciaims are rejected by the Commissioner
of the Land Office are given the right
within sixty days to appeal to one of
the justices The decision of the
justice shall be final in cases
involving lees than 2000 Claims
excredlrjg 2000 may be carried to the
court en banc and claims involving 5000
may be appealtd fr < m this court to toe
Supreme court Jurirdiction is also con
ferred on justices to heir all cases aris
ing out of private land claims In Arizona
New Mexico and Colorado
TEXAS PENSIONS
Special to the Gazette
Washington Dec 19 The following
Texts pensions were issued todav
Mexican war Frank Vogel Rockdale
E Hanaway Austin original Martin H
Kennedy
TEXAS POSTMASTERS NOJIESlTBD
Washington Dec 19 Ine following
iuc ycnucu rLvu rii < 5rt vr2r > t 08UBmIuistuc p eupxtjis oi i cana na vtr j
come hundreds of miles end pnd
bv the President Postmasters John 0
Frink Taylor Tex Cnarles M Adhine
Colorado Texs ° Simuel A Fldnourn
Mexia Harvey Pickett Waxihachie i
Texas
AN APPOINTMENT
Washington Dec 19 The President
has decided to appoint Stephen J De
Wolffa to be associate justice oi the Sa
preme court of Montana in place of Judge
GaJbraith whose term has expired
A WONDERFUL IKYEHTIOS
A Slachlno that will Take tho Pmce c2
rickets
Harrisburg Pa Dec 19 Dxniel
Drwbaugb the supposed inventor of the
t lepaone is now si work on an inven j
tion by which the presence of large bodies J
of men on land and ships on the ocean
can be detected It is an electrical ma
chine and Drawbaugh claims that with
this new contrivance a general in his tent
can tell if an enemy is near and prepare
to give him a warm reception Tne com
mander of a war vessel can tell of
any vessel hostile or otherwise the
resistance of water on the approaching
vessel causing sufficient friction to es
tablish a current that will cause the indi
cator to sound the alarm Drawoaugh
refers to his latest discovery as an elec
trical paradox The instrument con
sists of what Mr Drawbough calls a mi
crophone or register Tne microphone is
placed In a hollow iron tube which is
hermetically seeled The microptione
when it is to be used on the land is at
tached to an iron screw with a wide
thread by means of which it is sunk into
the earth Insulated wire which mny be
buried or inn over tree tops as the emer
gency may necessitate con
nects with a galvanic battery
and a registering dial which may be
placed miles away The practical work
ing of the machine is intended to do away
with the picket line of the army To
give an instance the commanding offier
may sit in his tent supplied with a reg
istering dial and keeps informed of the
approach of a large body ot troops from
say direction by the proper distribution
of stakes containing microphones a
dozan of which may be used if necessary
The instant the air or earth vibration
caused by the tramps of feet or the sound
of voices affect the microphone that in
stant the effect is shown on the face of
the dial by the turning cf q needle from
the z2ro point
A BATCH OP PIUSOHEilS
Nino of lh m Drought to Fort
SfiiUh
Tbree Charged With aiurder
Special to the Garettr
Fort Smith ark Dec 1 Deputy
United States Marshal George Williams
came in today from the Inaian country
with nine prisoners among them three
men charged with murder as followf
fete Clark complicity in the murder o
Mark Girrott at McAllister Clrk Ep
perlon Green and Joe Holland were ar
rested at the time of the murder but
Clark was released by the Uaited
States commissioner at Muskos < e
Toe recent grand jurj howtv < r
indicted him with tne other two
and this time he was arrested on a court
writ Holland and Green have been in
311 since the murder was ccmnitted
Sulda Br m r a fullblood Creek Indian
is changed with murdering a brakem n on
the Missouri KAnsas and Texas R til
way between Eufaula and Muskogee
about two yesr go The brakeman wa3
shot one night on top of a freight car as
the train was running Salda got on a
pree a short time ago and told some
friends about how he did the killing and
they caused his arrest William
Walker murdered Calvin Church at
Duiant station Choctaw nation one
week ago tonight He says he was
hired to do the deed by one Blt Gard
ner and does not deny that he did the
Killing though he has employed an at
torney with whom he has oeen in consul
tatlon this afternoon Cnurch the mur
dered man was tried last July here for
larceny and acquitted All are negroes
Denlion
Special to the Gazette
Dbnison Tkx Dec 19 Mr John
WilKens n whose houae was robbed a
few weeks ago of diamond bracelets pins
and earnngp was fortunate enough to
find them yesterday they having been
placed by the thief in the pants pocket of
a pair of pants that has not been worn in
five years The thief had been suoptctcd
and was frightened into telling where
they were
This morning at i oclock littie Willie
Fletcher a Ian of twelve 3 ears of age had
the mist irtune to have bis lcltleg mashed
off just below the kacc while picking up
cotl > n the new yards of the Missouri
Pacific iio was passing in iront
of moving engine when he was
kaot kd down His little brother seeing
ni = peril gave him a very hard jerk sav
ing his life Mr White the boys et p
father lives on south Morgan s reet with
in a Btones throw of where ttie accident
occurred Doctors amputated the leg
Mr Foster who drove a sprinkler last
summer had his mules stolen last night
out of his barn on Eist Shepard street
and has got no information regarding
them yet
Wanted in Fori Worth
Special to the Gazette
Baird Tkx Dec 19 Deputy Sheriff
H J Lambert arrived here on the even
ing train Saturday with Ed Kanquisr
the man who burglarized the workshop of
R A Williams here on Abe night of De
cember 15 He was arrested in Colorado
Texas and will have an examining trial
before Justice Lane this morning alter
which the Sheriff at Fort Worth needs
him for the same offense concerning the
same little box of tools He seems to
have been making a Htiog by Felling the
same chest of tools time after time
TrjlBg a Slander Case
Special to the tizette
McKjnney Tkx Dec 19 County
court is engaged on the criminal docket
and the sHndtr case of State va Dallas
Spartin is on trial The defense is setting
up truth and bald bends occupy front
Beats Among atfendantd coursel is
Hon J W Throekmorfon This is hid
Flnevery uireCuun ltfii
their I thpr ha thp dtitv of
YOI XIII NO 140
A PEOEffii CALL
The National Conyention is Called
Nominate a President of
the United States
Sasis of Representation Oro Delegate
to Every Uue Thousand Vols Cast
at tho Last tf nera Election
Indlsnnpol IcUltinala the Pisco ot Keat
ing Fixed IIpoD and Juno llie
O h la iho D tr
Chicago III Dec 19 To the prohi
bition electors of the United States
In accordance with the action of th
National Committee of the prohibition
party and in pursuance of instructions
of Prohibition National Committee of 1884
thenationcl convention cf the Prohibition
party will be held In the city of Indian
apolis ladWednesday June 9 1888 for
the purpose of nominating a candidate
for President and VicePresident of the
United States and for the transaction of
such golher business as msy be pre
sented All citizens ot this republic
who believe that the taffia in intoxicating
drinks is a national disgrace and a na
tional scourge and that it 13 destitute ot
wealth producing powers that it robs
labor destroys capital debauches society
and corrupts politics that it defies re
straints breeds lawlessness and fostere
anarchism that it seeks and already to
an alarming exent
DOES DOMINATE
in municipal state and national govern
ment that it threatens the safety of ocr
homes and the perpetuity of our institu
tions and that lc ought to forever be pro
hibited whoever believe that to abolisi
saloons will in a great measure abolish
poverty assist in solving the labor ques
tion purify politics and add to the solid
ity of our institutions who are con
vinced that this desirable reform needs
for its consummation the responsibility
of a pjlifcil party committed thereto as
principle and not as a matter of expedi
ency who favor a general and progres
sive system of popular ed
ucation who would amend our
election laws to secure greater
purity in the ballot who stand for a free
ballot and a fair count who favor the
protection of American labor and Amer
ican laborers who would foster our ag
ricultural interests who belltv2 that the
ballot in the hands of womn will
death to the liquor trade in short
be
all
cif z1 howev r they may
DIFFER UPON OTHKR QUESTIONS
who are agreed upon the wi = doai and ne
cessity of separata political action in order
to secure the overthrow of the rum
power are requested to unite under this
call in senilng representatives to the
nationsl convention at Indianapolis
Tha bssij of representation has been
lUed bv the national cjmmittee as fol
io ivs Two delegates from the District
of Columbia two from each territory and
from each state twice as man as the rep
resentation of th t state in both branches
of the national Congress delegates to be
chosen by such method as may oc decided
upon bv the various s ates by state con
ventions or the state committee and in
the District of Columbia and the terri
tories corrfspoading authorities A full
list of alternates should be chosen 1r
every case Is Js desirable that a fair
proportion ot ladies be sent as delegates
Since the basis of representation was
fixed as above there has developed
A WIDK SPREAD FEKLING
that the national convention ad so consti
tuted will not be sufficiently Urge
a body to meet the case and
yet without assuming authoriy to
change the bases of representation
the executive committee would suggest
that the national delegates to be known
as provisional delegates be selected in
each state and territory and in the Dis
trict of Columbia on the bails of one
delegate for each 1000 prohibition votes
or a msj > r fraction thereof cast at the
last general election the term general
election being construed to mean in all
the states last election in which state
officers were voted for The con
vention must meet and organize under
call as previously determined and will
possess full power to act on the question
of seating toe provisional delegates The
secretarles of conventions and of state
committees should send to the chairman
ot the national committee full listsof the
names and addresses of all delegates es
soon as selected
Signed Samuel Dickie
Chairman National Prohibition Commit
tee
J VanFlekt Secretary
KeilcJrxice linrucd
Special to the Gazette
Gainesville Tex Dec 19 The res
idence of James William in th8 northern
part cf town was entirely destroyed by
fire last night togethtr with the house
hold goods Tne total loss amounts to
about 3500 insurance on house SH30
in Commercial Union on furniture 1500
In the Sun of London The cause of int
fire was a defective flap
lioAion
Special to the Gazette
Belton Tex Dec 19 In the District
court this evening G D Ellington of
Eddy was tried on a charge cf assault to
murder and acquitted
R mey Andrews charged with burglary
was convicied and given ri7e year in the
penitentiary
Mr aicNealai liond
Special to the Gazette
San Antonio Tex Dec 19 The
wife of James C McNealns telegraph
editor of the St Louis Republican died
here this evening from the effects of
very painful and difficult surelcal opera
tion Sne was brough5 here a year ago
for treatment
Jamped ih Track
Correspondence of the Gazette
Clifton Tex Dec 18 The south
bound passenger had to lay over here
several hours todsy on account o a par
ial wreck of a freierr train rear Valley
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