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Fort Worth Daily Gazette from Fort Worth, Texas • Page 3

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I La II I II is iH COME ap3n the praise LAU now flattering sb eetaatobewhatq tat yco can Nothing in it uded up to be noney savev the clothing at ust cks as being the best in thi3 City County or State Kinooenlh Cenhiry dfe Hatters Mim 311 and 313 Huston Street i eose which is considered Ta leldid to the curative prop scfjSfirT 3 Specific now lnou aii oer warn as lira Esiley of West bonier frlC Bo tonwas i ttachedfeveral yrnrs ui ishtilivm black eruption and wustreat i toe best mrrfical talmt who could only wiv i tV i wa tf was a sixties of LEPROSY i Jro qtiMjtly incurable It is impossible todc hiririiu in3 lUr body from the crown of id to he k3 of her feet as a nia of de is tup flesh rttrmjjol and kavingprcit cavities Ikr fnm ra fet red and fcivral nails dropped oil a ore ie Il limbs contracted by the fearful i nation and for ears she did not lcae her bed li wcht was reduced fnm 125 to CO lb Sonic fjjif itUi of bcr condition can be pleau fioni tte fact that three pounds of Ccmohue or oint i were used per week in dreeing her bores ly thciitivnclansflcknowkilpid their defeat is PI irk olf and coninicuded the eullercr tchtra ieCreator Flrr li a band Jn armg wonderful reports of Swifts Spot Ci a i prevailed ou lnr to try it as aLt res it Pho began its use under proest bnt 5 oa mnd that her system was bun relieved of Jhe oii as tie pores aseumed a red and healthy lor as thouek the blood as becoming pure mid a Mrs bulky continued the SSS ni tilla Ftbruary ccr jjre was healed ehc discarded clir and exut and was for the firbt time in 12 yurs a el aian Her husband Mr A Bailey 3 busings st 17J Blackstone Street Boa ton and ill lake pleasure in pvine the details ot tbis wcndcfal cure Send to ns Tor Treatise OS Bood a A bkin Diseases raailcd free The Swift specific CoDrawer 3 AtlantaGa UiII Buyable Ast mid Sfcje me TAmsftoGFlUM bottfe AU DRUGGISTSSEU IT we cordially recoranead jourU uthebest remedy fcnim a to us fir Gccortbaa nd Gleet ItVeluue sotd eirstME VEl Civenst tucu Alcot ICajfcfjjjE jaiBrV atoft ed andftsSgthcned B13 ED HOCE DIE ANAECHLE Louis Linggs Farewell Address to His Friends Written at their Request The IrreconoIIaule Closes a Sensational Letter With theSentimsnt JCong IAvo Anarchy He KcltB UiB GrUvances Llbarally bnt la Silent on the Matter of Bombs Chicago InterOcsan The following dispatch was sent to New York last night by the special correspondent of the New York Herald In the Herald of Monday after describing the finding of the bomb3 in the cell of Llngg in the county til and the removal of the prisoners to new quarters I mentioned that Lingg refused to say a word looked wise and passed the day in writing The sheriff resolved when he had sized up the Import of the presence of the four deadly gas pipe and dynamite destroyers that henceforth there should be no surreptitious communication whatsoever between the condemned anarchists and the outer world Especially was Lings to come under the ban ot extreme precaution The order was passed that everything going to the handsome young enthusiast should be rigidly inspected and that he should be denied the privilege of sending out written communications Much speculation existed as to what Lingg wrote when he passed the creater portion of Sunday at his little table actively engaged in spreading ink on paper The jiilors wondered and queried Argus ejes followed every movement ot the muchfeared maker of bombs and disappointment ensued because the anticipated attempt to send out a letter did not occur BUT IT DID OCCUR and the attempt was a success This morning Sheriff Matson thought he would make sure and another raid on Lingg and his fellow incarcerates took place Nothing whatever was found to disturb the peace serene of the dismal 311 or to afford the newspapers a sensation The letter had flown so to speak and it was safe in the pocket of the Herald correspondent Lingg had previously promised to write a farewell to his brother communists The medium of publication was planned to be through the columns of the newly revived Alarm the newspaper once published by Parsons and now on its rather tottering feet again through the efforts of the International Society Bat the Alarm will not be issued this week for obvious reasons The old Alarm paper type and furniture was literally thrown into the street during the exciting days following the Haymarket massacre Editor and compositors are expecting a visitation from the police and there will be no ot 3000 paper en Saturday Upward copies of la3t weeks issue were seiz at the postoffice yesterday and are held by the postmaster As a result of the temporary suspension of the Alarm I secured Linggs letter late this evening It is in German and a hasty translation was made under difficulties Lingg is a well educated man in the literature of his fatherland Hi3 manuscript is rich in idioms difficult to iocithor4fAtTilS ueaisrssig Anglicise and the fleeting hours passed rapidly as the translation worried along THE LETTER IS HIGHLY INTERESTING It Is practically a voice trom the dexd for the author did not an ticiDate that It would reach the publics eye until he was laid low by the hangmans noose The singular characteristics of the mm ere evinced by his farewell address 0 his sincerity of his devotion to a principle erroneous though the vastgaj rity of mankind may aeem itj th ele can be no noubt and the iudginW of his character previously ex iprfsSedin this correspondence is confirmed Lingg evidently intended to relate more of his experiences during the searcn of his cell on Sunday but he speedily branched off from the subject of his present awf nl position and launched out on a promulgation of his revolutionary principles Can any one doubt the sincerity of this fanatical young German misguided though we may all regard him Cook Cocst Jail Nov Cl To Worthy Citizen jf You bade me yesterday to writfrjju a letter which you could put in the arm Now I think a review of the experiences that I have gone through tcday and my views in regard to the same will be just what you want Well today is Sunday On this day we socalled criminals usually sit undisturbed in our cells We to shorten what would otherwise be long day got up very late Thus it happened that at 9 oclock this morning I still rested in the arms of Morpheus Suddenly the lock of my cell began to rattle As I raised my hard to rub the sleep from mine eyes I realized that another hand had taken hold of mine I beheld two minions of the law standirg before me who despite the fact that like Grinnell I have enmity for no one and that I have done nothing to jas tify such treatment seiz me in less time than it takes to describe and before I knew what had happened I found myself outside my cell Lucky for me there were no ladles about to see me because I was owing to the suddenness of my exit but scantily clothed Next I beheld our faithful guardian friend Engel who in view of his then condition was looked upon as less dangerous than myself and who in fact was asked if he would not be so kind and condescending if it we re possible for him to do so to step into the lawyers Here we all had a splendiji chance to SEE THEM RANSACK CUR CSLLS and first throw everything out and then toss them back again Finding nothing they quickly provided other cells for tcs on the ground floor and arranged them for our occupancy At 11 ocock we tcok possession of them and at the same time citizens Parsons and Fischer also became tenants of our row by Spies Schwab and Fielden Myself wea situated in a compartment shut eff from the rest of the jiil by Iron bars In this enclosure deputies were stationed for the purpose of both preventing us froaa seeing our frlend3 and from receiving packages from them Friends Fischer Engel and Parsons were put in cells on the same tier but outside the enclosure I have spoken of but still situated so that they could have no communication with the prisoners inthejsil Spies Schwab and Fielden were ieturned to their old cells You have my dear friend already seen bow ill this which was no doubt done or a grand display was described by in ther lead our less faithful colleagues ing daily papers By the dim light which stole into my new cell I read the usual Sundays rot in the Fackel I see thj fact which has long been known tOsme thatthe aristocracy and the bourgeois IeeUhst nr vhngicg will net benefi tSSfaPOri top of this came the news that if the condemned had agreed to ask for clemency they could have been saved from the gallows Whether THIS STANDING BY EACH OTHER took the form of signing a petitlon for mercy or took the shape of miserabl begy glng for pardon It waj said wouldf bsj made no difference should in the inter classes not tc ests of the working anything of the aristocracy give po Va that we will not die I as well as all fliers in the secret know full well that a firm adherence to the plan laid out would have saved us from the gallows Even If it should not have done so what tnen Now Judge McAllister if the report of the Plunderer is true says that in the event of our execution the i stocracy those monopolists those powerful capitallstswill in a few years see all they possess go up in smoke in flame Now who is this Judge McAllister A bourgeois of the most noble mien Shall I again tell you of the terrible plight we are in Shall I also allude to our former condition and how true to our revolutionary training we agitated not alone by speech by writing but by deed But then you kn it is a wise as well as true saying to trust no one You know also that I cannot handle other subjects as well as this one My hatredof the system which brings about the present condition of the working people and wnlch I can well say without egotism my disinterested love for the cause of freedom has kept me in every instance not alone 2TOM BEGGING 1TOR MERCY but It has enabled me to remain firm and demand nothing but simDljustice It was for these reasons thatlas well as Parsons Eugel and El3cher were compelled to resist the pleadings of our amueBty committee and refuse to sign the petition they presented Ealizlng that unless I stultify my principles I can not escape the grim monster I now calmly face death and in view of the results that it will bring about in favor of anarchism look to my taffing off with no fear you worthy citizen know full well as I do I and every other true anarchist know that we have a greater enemy than death to face and that Is the so called upper class of the present day and to overcome whom we to be true to our training must be willing not only to sacrifice our liberty but to give up our lives I have always treated the propaganda of deeds in the abstract I realise that those who have amassed fortunes and thus become capitalists are not alone the masters of my fellow workmen but also their oppressors and murderers I know also that unless the laboring people get their rights by means cf legislation that the day is not far distant when the awful consequences of this continuous persecution of the proletariat will be manifested and revolution that all know must naturally follow such a state of affairs will be a reality That the continuous aggregation of capital cau ed by the production of ma terial doe3 not better the CONDITION OF THE WORKING CLASSES does notjrequire any wonderful degree of intellect to comprehend To the contrary It tends to continuous degeneration That through the propaganda of the deed our best interests can be served end the condition of the worklngman bettered ha3 been fully proved by the events of the past two years during which time we have openly taught our masters that a class disticction brought about by their instrumentality is not the best for all concerned In view of all the facts in the case Inaturally find that despite the fact that philanthropists are try ing to induce me not to invite the fate that overshadows me that it is bound to come for the authorities are determined though they know that I amnotrespon sible for the throwing of the bomb to make me pay the penalty for this deed Now it is very likely that carrying out of our sentence which will be nothing more or less than murder will result in the overthrowing of tyrants Now dearest citizen I will bring this writing which has been done under great difficulties to a close You can see by a glance at the manuscript that my facilities as well as the light were not of the very best If you will have this screed translated and made public in bothlanguagesyou will not alone enable me to make known the position I occupy in regard to all the matters treated in this letter bat you will elso fulfil the last wish that I shall ever express to you Now with a last and earnest farewell to all friends and comrades and with final wishes for their prosperity I coae In view of the certainty that I shall never have the chance of seeing you again my beloved comrade with an earnest and hearty wish for your future success in life Your comrade hoch die anarchie Louis Lln 3 Advice to Mothersw sf itIrs Wlnslowa Soothing Syjrnp for caldron teething Bootjieii the child ftoftens tSeignms allays pain 0ttre8 wind colic and JjrthfrJiGai remedy fo dfefaipea 25 coni Bottle Three hundred thousand copies would be a small figure for the number of pictures of Mrs Cleveland sold since the announcement of her betrothal to the Prudent The fortunate possessors of early negatives at Buffalo Albany and Senaca Falls had a monopoly of the trade at first charging 035 a hundred for the cabinets the pictures retailing for 0 cents each Notwithstanding the competition of the latter photographers the prices hold firm and the market is active and growing Diamond All Prices And various sty ernountings most magniflceM display at Tallys Sl and the Howard A jw containing two hands preserved in alcohol caused considerable excitement in a St Louis saloon recently The barkeeper says that about four weeks ago a young man well dressed entered the saioon and asked permission to leave a paper package until next day When no one came for it the barkeeper undid the pgrpgr and found the pickled hands A natro wogon removed the jar to morgues morgue i nQa i Oabbago Tornlp3 and Raddlsbes are a few of tlj severalVkinds voffrash vegetables noifseen online coarTtfers lof the Fotf eftiGrogetffco Les3 than a year ago a Home of Rest for Horses was established by certain merciful persons in London and since then more than fifty horses belonging to tradesmen and others in moderate circumstances have had rest and recreation at Neasden and Sudbury Gold Bar sua finger Kings Most beautiful selection can be made at Howard Tullys The oldest postmaster in Connecticut is Richard Chadwick of South Lyme who received his first appointment from President Van Buren ncd has been in the office for fortyeight consecutive years JJe has seen postage reduced from 25 to 2 jcents Beans and Lettuce psn beforder frorafthe Fort Worth GroceriCompayas alloxan a nrna eVof otherySnds eg3tabs that shard in get a therm Se iVtSs pilculf time Rockdale county Ga has rather astringent and peculiar liquor law But one person is permitted to sell liquor hp is appointed by the grand jury can sell or medicinal purposes only and cannot ESgp on hand more than ten gallons of spMts The panderingi essl I JnrB ainBs siw also claims that we Is gettij Jn Jg worgSdmirabl Cqts the very life jBf of aKgh rjSrol Come and seelkpjrit wor 5 sr Wt ASSIGNMENT OF CASES Betting of tne Jary Docket for the Freasnt Term ot Court Cases on the civil jury docket for the September term A 1887 of the District court of Tarrant couuty Tex are set for trial as follows towit MONDAY NOVEMBER 21 1887 2377 Willis Bro vs Robert Mc Cart 2411 Robert McCart appellant vs Maddoxetal 2414 Robert McCart vs A Norton 2622 WIeder vs Maddox etal 2811 Mangum vs Tex and Pac Ry etal 2833 William Wood ts A Huffman 2910 Lester vs Tex and Pac Ry Co 2986 LsLonde vs Tex and Pac Ry Co 3007 William Wilder vs Tex Invest Co et al 3015 RE Maddox vs Billings et al 3016 Bateman Bro vs Scoggin S0S1 Bail vs City National Bank 3092 Rate vs Daggett et al 3111 Catchpole vs Farmer etal 3146 Willis vs Eerguson 3165 Leon Cahn vs Scone Pasture and Cattle Co 3178 Liws vs Smith et al 3181 Jarvis vs Mo Pac Ry Co 3219 Gus Winsley vs City of Fort Worth 8259 Armstrong vs Thos Roche 3273 Traders National Bank vs Smith MONDAY NOVEMBER 28 1887 3303 3307 3495 et aL 3522 3535 et al 3540 85H9 3570 Harrison vs City of Fort Worth Kennon vs City of Fort Worth 3332 Cnas Dietz vs Reed 3341 Halff Weiss Co vs Julian Feild 3352 A Handley vs Tex and Pac Ry Co 3404 Ghio Longinotti vs Boaz 3405 Ghio LongiDOtti vs Boaz 3411 City of Fort Worth vs A Brit ton et al 3460 Black vs weet et al 3479 Calhoun vs Reed 3492 Eirby et al vs Eatelle et al Tackett Ling vs Stone Chas Dietz vs Turner et al Rosedale St Ry Co vs Davis Bruce vs AMBritton et al Paul Gluck3manvs Adam Sea wab Scott vs Churchman et al 3577 Kemper Bros vs and Ry Co 3579 Daggett vs Thomas Roche 3596 Thomas White vs Mo Pac Ry Co 3598 Thomas Aston vs Worth MONDAY DECEMBER 5 1SS7 3607 Casey Swasey vs Wood 3618 Milliken tbBT Ikard et al 3624 Coble vs John A Thornton 3627 A Shoffner et al vs Eugene Roche 3635 Elwrrds et al vs Mo Pac Ry Co 3647 Josephine Ryan et al vs Mrs 1 Moore et al 3660 A Rje vs Pettinger et al 3674 A Pyles ys A Tomlinson et al 3671 Poriwood et al vs Albert Walker et al 3682 William and Mussulman vs George Strohl 3700 Maddox vs A Walker et al 3701 Mike Norton vs and Ry Co 3703 et al 3713 Worth Co City of Fort Worth vs Loyd Ray et ux vs City of Fort 24 Harry Baum vs Co 3731 Brantley vs and FRy GC and JjVRy Edrington vs Odem etal 3733 Oscsr Merrell vs and Rv Co 3735 Mar3ala vs and Ry Co 3740 3742 Tyler vs and Ry Co Martha Weaver vs Mose ly et al MONDAY DECEMBER 12 1887 3458 A Wallace vs Daggett S743 Tucker vs Mo Pac Ry Go 3792 Tomkins I Co vs Mitchell 3811 Wm Capps et al vs Terry et al SS27 and Ry Co vs Jas Crab 3844 Tesas Land and Cattle Co ys Zook et al 3Si5 Jao Gillison vs Wm Rja ef al 3866 Hunter Sewart ys Collins etai 3874 Boon vs Wm Chamberlain et al 3879 Mary A Wallace vs and Ry Co 3886 FLGivens vs gett 3893 3932 3943 et el 3954 3959 mmmmmmmm and Dag JF Craig vs City National Bank Austin vs Rich Boaz Lee Herod ys City of Dallas Hamby vs Wheeler Schwartz Bros vs Pelican insur ance Co 3972 Darby vs Ft and Ry Co 3978 Jos McClure vs Fc and Ry Co 3985 et al 3989 Ry Co 4007 Harris et al vs A Harris Vanderpool vs Ft Street Dsnia V3 Penn Fire Ins Co MONDAY DECEMBER 19 1SS7 AU other cases remaining unset and cases heretofore tried wherein a new trial may be granted are hereby Fet for trial on Monday December 19 1887 By order of court Taylor District Cierk Shooting Affray at Wolfe City Correspondence of the Qazefe Wolfe City Tex Nov 11 A shoot lag affray occurred here early this morn log in Stone Cos saloon between Mills and Andy Beoson Mills firing five times at Beoson and the litter three times at Mills Notwithstanding they were only about eight feet apart none of the shots took effect From the best information your reporter can gather the shooting grew out of an oldFfa grudge it being only two months sincfe the same parties had a flstacuff POOLING THEIR INTERESTS The Stoel Producing Industries of tho United States Organizing New York Nov 12 The Times says An attempt to organize the steel producing industries of the United States into au association for mutual advantage and protection is engaging the attention ot four of some of the thirtv representatives largest institutions of the country gbj een of these gentlemen were in slon yesterday at the Hoffman horige association it is intended to organize tSKl manufactories Bessemer and Openhard into another association which all work in harmony with the otherjphjrganl zation Several times theJyErious interests represented seemettiurenth point of agreeing and as failed because the interests of one or two were not conserved by the form of agreement and until all are satisfied the association cannot become operative The sessions are held with closed doors President James Brown and Secretary A Gatries said they believed all differences would be ar ranged upon a mutually satisfactory 1 basis and the association would be finally agreed upon BOPKIXS AND THOMPSON They Plead Guilty and Throw Theinaelvea on theaicrcy the Court Special to the Gazette San Antonio Tex Nov 12 In the United States District court today Sam Hopkins exClerk of the United States court at Houston and Thompson an exdeputy under United States Marshal Rinkin pleaded guilty to forging the signature of Marshal Rankin to treasury drafts and threw themselves on the mercy cf the court Judge Turner after a few feeling remarks sentenced them to five yeirs each in the penitentiary at Albany Hopkins positively refused to see any friends or relatives since he was brought back from Mexico in chains His former important official position drew around him a large circle of friends living in all parts of the country and he is very highly connected at Austin whtri his mother and young wife now live Thompson his accomplice came to Texas two years ago from Baltimore In which city one of his brothers is a leading physician He also has a brother in the State Department in Washington and another an officer in the United States navy He has an uncle who is professor at the Naval Academy He is otherwise prominently connected Salt Rheum With its intense itching dry hot skin often broken into painful cracks sQd the little watery pimples often causes indescribable suffering Hoods Sarsaparilla ha3 wonderful powr over this disease It purifies the blood and expels the humor and the skir eals without a scar Send for book conta rjing many statements of cures to Cx I Hood Co Apothecaries Lftwell Mass A Charlotte msnlaborlng under the Impression that he had swallowed his upper teeth went to Buftilo at once for medical counsel He subsequently got a dispatch that the teeth had been found and came back happy on the next train Fresh cask of sauerkraut just received iffom Germany at Terrier McClures City of Forr fSL Oetreo Flour Take the trouble to inquire of those whp use this band of flour and get their opinion of its qnality You cannothelp but try it forts useeis becoming almost jdniversaL a Fort Worth Grocer Q1 SoleaAgents Solid and GoldPlated Wntcneo New designs and most desirable line in the west at thlsmost reliable house Howard TullysT Tetoa Tete sVts Asosalad snd icecseanisets issDmctiing new und beautiful at the Fort Worth China Co French Clocks Latest noveltieSitfnd most attractive styles Appropriate and elegant wedding gifts at HowardTulles WhUcfl Cothlng Boom Is filled ith clothing to suit the eyes and pockets oi everybody Just received a tlon solicited to raatcovour6argaiii3 AicarefuMaspfic Bit Pleasant Special to the Gazette Mt Pleasant Tex Nov 12 District court adjourned here this evening after its regular two weeks session There were only four criminal cases on the docket three of which were continued Jack Carlin a negro was sentenced to the penitentiary for a term cf two years for shooting a negro in this county last spring Doellned the Prlnclpalohp Spoolalto the Gazette San Angelo Tex Nov 12 Your reporter was misinformed when he stated in the issue of the 9h inst that Professor Nivins assistant principal of the San An DETERMESJH THIS MATTER Our newlUnstratefflilCataloKue mailed tree Sena your name on a postal card for one are some specimen prltiSsicontalned in it 4 SANGER Is made up of Black and colored Boucle Consists of an assorted lot Jackets The value would 350 each Herj Ladies and pisses Ca 5h1m Jcrts yGlo kaJLadies 3 button Kid GlSves 43c Todies i buttc7n Kid Gloves 63c LWIes Embroifff td Gloves 75c SatetyPlns twrogtzeal 3c and cper doz Heto Ps 360 in paper be eat Mourning illae 3c per box ft 2 Anrlno 1b1Ix Sliarp ic TS Nellies SetfltoefSiphlEre NeedleB 5c a paper Lt9test mSHCape Collars 7J Cuffs 10c Cdildren iiLinen fancy hemmed lldsfa 5c Ladles LlnmFancy JELdkfe 10c Ausone andtStenllle 22c per doz Zephyr 7c an ozi Silk Floss Sc per doz LUrOn NapKlns from G5j per aoz up litiifca Cup Towels 6 per doz up Data Towels 09 per doz up TarJJhTowes Si per aoz up Whisk wwffis 10c Feather Dusters 24c Band valiQjaete 4Sc Krtench WDT ajfinibroldered bust Corsets 75c Cadles extra hekvy Fleecelined Hose 19c Ivies black Cotton Jngraln Hose 19c tidies all vroolBOlld colored Hose 25c Mw Gray Shaped Seamless Socks 13c 1 Meffifchiary Camelshair Socks 17c SentStavrahaped Satin Scarfs 25c JleneJtfefln bosom Dress Shirts 5oc Hens quallty Dress Shlrte 99c Meoa hcavVMerlno Underwar 4Jc ColgatesTwet Soaps 5c 7c 9a a cake Colgates Perfumery small bottles 7c and 15c Bustles 10c 25e 3Cc 35c 40c up 3For other prices and goods see catalogue Al owpostage for mallli merchandise at the rate of one cent an ounce SEND FOB ONESTS FREE MEJTTIOS THIS TAPEK WITHOUT FAIL 0HNCLEW 414 10 422 MTU AV8 LUlWllH They agreeaaponanOJ6ai cm tobe called the Merchant Steel Associatiomof a xT WAATk I TSF Or PA A tYyiMllsIiJi the United States Auxiliary to tlig ili3 LrUj City xo5h Medtfir Toar Ardors sy constifca men fs611cltedf pr Flftat and Main Streets Write foiPricea Cor i Limn mwmmmfmmmmmmtimmmmmmamimWHHR THE gelo public school requested to be rein yourself stated in bis old situation after tendering bis resicnation Mr Nivins has since declined the principalship of the school wSoKM ilB APT A H0SACK JX Auctioneer San Antonio Tex BtlllWell Pig Hams HOTsekeepsrlf fully appreciaie the excellence of tcfise fam tfs goodaf knowing thjy alwayi get nethins nnre ifind jrweet when hejvus tbertf lner the Fort WorO Grocer Comp iny handle them Solrea China Seta Is a new and bea Tfnfnovelty that the Fort Worth China CS have jest gotten in and are showisi together with their other magnifiseft stock chmaware fc atavia Tho World Over rfUhlcss he trouble i3 taken to investi It nejer sivefy the BATvia canned aqd ar Millions ol5ll irJ5rre spifc fannujlgrb 3sumer whojff7Cuid se ngjQtheJ c3 wW8B sr WHHR DALLAS TEJXASS This is a sample of how we have cut prices on our goods For todays illustration we present items selected at random from our epartmen Oof Bargains in Jaciets we Divide into Three Lois Xx I 1 J7G9 Jackets and an no garment worth less thaji S375 to 4 We qSer a choice at 7k Df with Silk Hoods well worth 87 50 Our price npw is S5 each 3 LAD assortment of Diagonals each Ljdies hd Misses Fancy Cassimere Tailormade be represented by 5 to 5 50 We will sell them at not rro3 500 In this lot will be found magnificent display of Brown and Blue Chinchillas Black Astrakhan and Kersey Jacket in all colors tailormade also allwool checks LOT 4 Is an all wool ilormade Suit finely finished You can mate select in Brown or Blue for 8 75 although the regular price was 12 SO LOT 5 Fine black Cashmere Suits richly trimmed with Silk Passementerie will be sold in this lot at 1065 Actual value 15 jOT 6 IQ thl3 we will close out the balance of our Homespun Cloth Suits at 3 75 Would be cheap at double the price LOT 7 Consists of finewool Pin Caecks in Grays and Blues handsomely trimmed in Silk Plush Will be sold this week at 1125 Usual price for this garment is 16 50 OA3LLlA TEIZSLJ MOST ii THE KING CLOTHDEBS S33 33lc3 333 Houston St270t gigtAIOJLiTTlgl T1 TO BE HELD IN THE TOWN OF Bat he dont always talk goodja ound bnalncjifS3nse Kow wctc got a lino olbang up niFiMiPiimn Ml Which we defy anyonolxkthia state to equal at money Jaat come around and 6ce for i Wednesday NoveMer 6 and 17 1887 1 Kerrville is the county seat oijKerr county and the terminus of the Northwest extension of the San Antonio rt4rsnsas Ps Railroad 70 miles northwest of Ssn Antonio One Fare Guaranteed for tfie Konnd Trip TER IS OF SALE All Mms under 3180 cashaU sums over 100 half cash balance In one year with 8 per cent Interest on timegayment if all cash is paid 10 per cent discount on deferred payment Titles gcod warranty deeds given For further information address CAPT CHAS SGHREINER Kerrrille Tex MJfiters rcamery Butter The pjirest the most wholesome the A mostpalatabjle the moat economical acti A mW kiads of bu desirable of aUjother rc the market If ou Tho rsnsst gjgg At Andeisonfejgra tore ot alrift musing it ake a trii ordered test to satisfaction yourown a Fort Worth Gsocer Co Gold Eas sd Caucs end Umbrellas Suitable for IfeiSday or wedding gilts These can be ou much the cheapest at Howard TaysTHt uni French Tea and Dinner Sets jJ The Fort WortavChlrfi Company have just received a haidsdme line of Havi French jgrffetfecl china tea aa lands I.

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