Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 313, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 13, 1883 Page: 4 of 8
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AililiKM letter anil communications of
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t < orixu rumiiiiivo roMMNV
Kurt Wot til loxni
nHsi iv m oicniminovum iirit it
SiNCitlhc involution of IhoIoruti
leiiwfcIerlchninllroad company it isnn
longer In onlcr to tell n man to go to
Jericho
That Virginia mtijorlly Btlll grow
Jlio OemocralH now havo 80000 popu
ular majority and n Joint niiijorlty of
llilrtyllvo In tlie loglslnluie
Tin Calvcstuti News learns of n
Western Toxin politician who aspires
to ho nest governor of Texas on tho
grounds mainly thut Western Texan
is entitled to the ofliee lmtl SvijiiIii
cnmdilcicd to ho In Western ToxtK
lohn Ireland Is Ailing the hill mi well
that ho icnplu may want him again
llmtit IAhicik tho tlltttingiilHlieil
homo with t funil of valuable lufor
million ttbotit this country where hii
ninny of Ills couutiymcu ami coro
ligiotilHtH Iiavo found refuge and pros
purity lie Is an Israelite as to reli-
gious faith
Ouancii glowing In Texas In not al-
together a tiling of fancy Wo rend of
one man living uearSabino Iaas who
mad u lumping Undo lor ills crop
twenty iloilaM per thoustutl on the
tree Tlioorango giowa ltixiirlautly
In that section almost rivaling In
alio mid hiHlotiMiCHH the last product
of Florida
Maiioni tlepreeutea tho rteu Irotih
le hi VirKlnlu liccatiNu tho Insecurity
of capital will frighten Northern ln
vestmeutH rom tho stale This In
tho champion Joke of tho season Ma
lione Iiiih Jed lie repiiiliittloulsts of
Virginia and given that statcn reputa
tion in iho financial world hat will
came capital to Hhiln It as longiitt the
memory of his iiamo liven it needs
not anything further to drive outside
capital from Vligliiln Mahniio and
Ills hioihcrhood of tlcbtKalcrs Imvo
done that loo well
OtiNimiut lhllatlolphla tlio Demo
ttratH had n majority In lenm < ylvanla
bttllho vote of that city gave tho statu
to the Republicans Outside of thu
city of Now York that stale Is Repub-
lican nnd tho vote of tho eily of Kow
Votk turiiH tlio statu for tho Demo-
crats Two ulllciulcrltto tho polities of
our two nilghtlest states anil throiij > h
their reiircsenlatlvcs lit congiess exert
n Mellnigh goveuilng hilliiciico in
thu country Inrls Is France
When will Now York and Philadel-
phia bo America
V note that there Is nu unanimous
sentiment muting tho bar of thostatool
AtlsslHslppl for Iho reaipolutmont of
Judge J A 1 Campbell to tlie su-
preme bench of that slate lllaHoeoud
term as it member of tho court Is about
oxpulng mitl unman has done moio
liiHhupliiglUu Juilsprmlenco of that
stato liiiiu this able ami upright Jurist
IU > lias twleo compiled anil codi-
fied tin lawn of tho mate and hl opln
ions us a Judgoaru always turso log
leal and strong tndeutl ludgo Camp
bell has been n stronghold and u tower
of strength to the stipteuiu bench of
that gro it state
MrwiH m slums over 700000 whool
ulilldreii Texas less him half thh
niinihcr This does not piovo that
Missouri has twlcotho jiopulatlon of
Toxtix our school cniiiiicnttlou Id ho
Impetfectly nttended to thut it Iatgu
per cunt Is JieVtneiHuted Ami again
MIsDtiiiil school lawn cmbricu all
chlldien between IIvo and twenty
one whllo IVxtis Ilnills her Bchoot
pihilegivsto youths botwectf thu ages
of eight mid fourteen In oilier would
tho children of Missouri net sixteen
years nehoollng to six for thnto or
Toxus Thu comparison Is not flutter
lug to thu stato Which hoists of hu
largest permanent school fund of any
tuto hi tho union
Tju rtpntnblo citizens of DeLcotl
way jiot Imvo It In their power to pre
vent Mich nclsns lho > otf a mob of
worthless hoodlums who drove a lot of
negro rallumil laboreiH out of thut vi-
cinity last week but they can render
wiuh dlifgriccAil acta Jc < s common by
punishing tho purpetrntorH Thes o
were notdlKgulitsd andsoinuof thum
mint havo been recognlml rendering
tintlcr Democratiu
f liffy th clHT IUI1IPPRJ V r a luania a mi
THE GAZETTE FORTWOttTir TEXAS TUESDAY yOVEMBEim
their arrest easy Tho lazy shiftless
goodfornothing clement is a compara-
tively small one In Texas mid It nuiBt
not ho allowed to filvo clmrnoler lo our
commtmllleH by receiving their silent
acquiescence Injiildnlglit raids un any
elnssof people black or white who
nro working for ft living nnd hearing
theiimlves peaceably Spot tho ras-
cals and let tho grand ury have their
named
cj
Bomij approximate Idea or tho true
value of property In Texas may hu
gained by it coniiarlson of tho tuyessed
values Thero nro 0011183 rattle In
thestatotutsessed nl7li9i3 < Rmi nv
orngo of 11bo when the average sell
lug prleo of cattle In tho state will not
fall below 20 Four mllllini one hun-
dred and ninetyone thousand six Iiiiii
tired shrop tiro assessed nt Mi each
which Ian more equitable valuation
but 1011002 hogs nt 101 Ih absurd
with a ruling price of l11 to 460 per
cwt Unllroads are iisscnscil at 7000n
mile Tho census report of 18S0 guvo
the overture co t of construction at r 17
1S7 mid equipment at 1817 per mile
If other propel ty Isofc e ed as low rut
the clashes given In this eomparl on
then thclractual worth Is not leas than
780000000
in
WlUiv the thirteen colonic who
in 1770 tleclaietl themselves free ana
Inilejiendpiit stales and assumed
among the nations of tho earth that
Motion which n i < no and natures
Cod Intended for iinii they pos-
sessed n territory covetng only 8li00S0
squiiio inlles Annex ttlon and pur
chase have since added to that lerri
tory as follows Ily iho purchase of
Louisiana from Fraico In lh0i O iO
H23 ntiiro in lie by the cession
of Florida by Spilu In 1810
rI270 l y tho iunexatlou of
Texas In 1813 UI7000 by tho Mexican
ticatlctt 077 JfiO by tio puichaso of
Ahukii from Ituslain ISI7 i77WO
Oernmii llhvml leader Ih receiving lit1 All theo lmineineacerellous of ten I
thig coitikHieft InTexas JJowJIIgo tory fxcept Ahwlm wero gained
n ministrations
anil tho tingle exception that of
Alaska which was not Hindu by thu
Democrats in the only one that has
proven vnhiekss ami n barren bargain
rat
Tlia Bcpttblios Tlajr
Tho following letleriHksu < tieHioii
tho CiAziriTK cannot answer and Is
published to elicit the Information de-
sired from any of It readers who can
give It
TiliicANATrvXo oiiilier IhS1
lKAiSiu l ImvoiiNkii iiiiiny iml rUlniin
titTcutl Hint lUcil In tlio slnto whrn It wiih
iicrimil n > iililn to tell ma Imw tlia Hint ol
Ti < xim wis mnili or wlmt colors iiml liuwnt
rmitfJ nml I Imvc nut loom one ya Unit
votilililiMilnn tho nag Tho only iiiisvmt I
conlil net wiw It win n ll i with only duo
Ktnr Now I npptiil to your W < lcuwitki <
IiokI piipur t > nbll lir < l 111 Tnxm u pnpiT o ill
unys look lor wild in uvhltil < rist nt fiirh I ruin
nrrhil lo tell u nml Icscrllu tliionih your
csteeincil rnliimiiN thu lliiuof Tfxni Its iolors
mill how hiriuiKCilroiiiiitu nml olilliju
ninny us null iiN tnus truly
IIkv M IfAoin
Jfahouisii
Tlie tlofcat of Mnliono In Virginia is
mi omphalic eondomnatlim of thu
mithoils of hu Republican udmlnlatru
t ton to tiso tho power nml pattotiago of
tho federal government for tho per-
petuation ofltcpilhllcausupremacy It
Is a flagrant violation of thouplrlt and
genius or our institutions for tho gen-
eral government to Interfere In local
politics mill when tho national execu-
tive underlakcH to use his administra-
tion to build up A fa political party ho
ceases lo hu thu prosldont of the United
Blnles imd becomes thu president uifn
political party Xothlngcould bu more
subversive of constitutional govern-
ment more flagrantly violative or thu
lights of citizens t htm this Inlet med-
dling In polities by government
Theio can ho no doubt but Mahone
sold his votes In thuhonato for thu in
tluoneoor ttesldeiit Arthurs adinluls
liatlon in tho local politlesof hastate
anil a bargain so Infamously corrupt
In Itself so diabolical and outrageous
In Its prostitution of the functions of
government mitl so destructive or local
selfgovernment could not fall to ro
celvu in tho end the iinqaltfled eon
domimlioii of all libertyloving people
Uhnliueis copying fiom Mahone tried
tho hiiiiiu Hchemu in Mississippi and
he too has met n Waterloo dvfeat If
Mr Ailhttr bu n wise man hu will
cease to disgrace his administration
by trying to uso tho govern
> nt It contiol htafo politics
Itailroad Discrimination
Tho rilbsoii railroad law or Unit
portionollt relatlngtodlsctlmhiatlons
by roads in favor of certain shippers
will have iv clearcut Iot in tho easo
noted In our Wneo special published
last Tuesday morning Mr l go a
lumber dealer or Waco Instituted Milt
against ho Texas St houls railway
for alleged dlscilnilnallons in favor of
Mr Win Canieron also of Waco mid
well known as tho most extensive
lumber dealer In Texas Mr 1ago al-
leges that by reason or rebates and
sundry oilier methods known In tho
general freight oltlces of railroads his
rival Cameron was unaided to lay
down lumbar In Waco at a rato that
Mdly Interfered with his lngus
biiblnesi Ami ho bring suit for oyer
ftiOtW determined to huvo reparation
If tho law will give It to him Tho
cato ought to be Interesting for aside
from testing the truth of Mr Iagu s
allegations It ought to show whether
or not shippers can And in tho new
railroad law protection against dis
crimination Uttnlly when brought
face to face with theso ohargos It has
boon Impossible to sustain against the
railroads n nltargo of discrimination
Witnesses depoie and indignant ship-
pers swear nml explain but the rail-
roads keep their temper and come out
with flying colors It will bo Interest
lug to know If any road in tho slate Is
secretly aiding one shipper nt tlie ex
penso of others anil also If the Ulhson
law Is comprehensive enough to cor-
rect the evil provided its existence is
proven Mr Pago may bo mistaken
about thu policy of tlio Texas it St
IjihiIs road with reference to Mr
Cameron Hi may Unit that he
lage him paltl no hluher ratis than
Cameron Jiut If ho honestly believes
ho has been it victim of dl ° urliuluatlon
It Is his manifest duly to tauil tip for
his lights and tho jiuhl cat lingo will
feel more or Ich Interest in his tight
for It Involves n principle that con-
cerns huslmss men generally
A Suggestion to Grand Juries
The GAirni lend a few days ago
a charge delivered ton grand Jury at
Texnrkaiiti by ludgo Mitchell One
point contained theiclti Impressed us
as timely and sensible eminently so
You are advised gentlemen of tho
grand Jury said this levelheaded
Judge to avoid the finding or a bill
siivo In such cases as can clearly be
su talmd and tints relieve tho tux
payirs oltho liuitlciihomu and u cIcas
expense toooften resultingfrouifludlng
a vast number or Indictments that can-
not bu sustained when thu cases come
to trial This Is unadulterated com
mon sense Hero and tlteroa giantl
jury will ho round that is lax and neg-
ligent hut Mich is Hot thu rule Too
often they placo a too high estimate
upon their Inquisitorial duties and the
country is raked ftom Dan to llter
sheba for witnesses and evidence lo
warrant Iho llmllng or Indictments
Many of these bills are Tor trivial of-
fenses that ought never logo higher
than a Justices or thu county court
Ami others again aru based upon vague
ami Insulllcietit testimony little more
than nieie neighborhood gossip that Is
simply ridiculous when presented In
court As a result thu dockets aru
ciowded with cans wliero conviction
Is utterly out or tiiu ipicstloti The
courts havo always more business than
they ein handle Justice In really Im
portant cases Is delayed witnesses aru
are put to expense and needless person-
al Inconvenience and last hut not
least thu tnxpayera aro forced lo
shoulder burdens in Uiehhapoofcourl
and jail expenses that might well hu
spared them If grand Juries would
bear theso facu In mind thuy might
do the publlu more service than they
do It is or course dlflleiiltto draw
thu lino whoro investigation should
ceaso and a purpose of prosecution be
abandoned Circumstances must de-
termine in each case Rut as a gold
ing principle it would lio heller for hu
country If thu suggestions quoted
above could prevail with every grand
Jury that meets There iscnotigh evil-
doing that can bo got at without
crowding tho dockets with trivial
cases only to imvo iliem thrown out or
court when it meets
Our American Zollvorohi
Thumerltsof freetraduasa means
of encouraging commorolal growth
and exciting business activity was
recognized In Surmany in lSlfi by tiiu
formation of thy Kollvciclu Tills
was a union ror commercial purposes
oftliu
numerous petty principalities
now embraced In thu Cloiiuau empire
linehof thcsuwasatjthul time tin inde-
pendent state and levied a duty upon
imports from tlio
others hong expe-
rience led to tlio fotmation ot a feeling
that this system was against the bes
policy or Hie states for it restricted
commercial Interchange and burdened
tradu witli taxes To overcome this
drawback a commercial union of thu
German states was formed which had
for its object thu remission of tlicjuon
urns duties on commuieo between the
slates Included in the union Tlio
wImIoiii of thu movement in favor or
freo tradu was immediately
ptoved by a tremendous increase
In business and activity 1
trade States that at llrst rejected tho
plan successively applied and were lo-
ci Ivcd Into tho Zollvorcln until it In
eluded all tho Orinan stales Tariff
laws weie repealed and all dado duties
beaten down Kiuetratio prevailed
and wondcifully promoted prnspcilty
Jiut tlio policy that had in oven so
pi oil able to tlioso who
formed tho
ollvereln was not followed to Us log
ical emi Itace Jealousy excluded
othsr nationalities than the aenunus
or other nations held aloof and it was
conllned lo Huso states Thu system
that had so commended itself
upon a
small settle was not to ho extended to
Include within Its hcnlfloent bonds
thu oilier states of Kttropo
would have directed Its externum mi
til nil Kttropu should bo embraced In
It If a lifting of tax burdens on com
incrco between a fuw states was good
for trade ns It showed Itseir to be
then tlio more universal llsspicad tho
moro serviceable to mankind
Tho stmio dullness of mind
governs In tho administration
orour commercial relations today ntt
shut out the world from participation
In tho benellts or tho Zollvcicln Wo
have Interslate commerce untaxed
and unrestricted by tho wehjut of
tarlirdtltlcs Tt Is round to hu a whole-
some plan Why would It not bu equal-
ly good to extend It to aioxleo anil
Canada The Mississippi river oifors
no bar to the freo tradoof citizens of
Missouri nnd Illinois except such as
may ho overcome by it bridge or it for
rybonlj Is the Klo Clrnndo it more lm
passable barrier than the Mississippi
tfnttiro surely never so designed U For
political power lo make It the itlthiti
thnto ot free commerce Is unnatural
and contradictory Huch waterways
should bo avenues for thu extension of
trade not boundaries for Its enclosure
The artificial and arbitrary ilemarka
tlon of our northern boundary follow-
ing tho foilyninth parallel Is a yet
more insurmountable Chinese wall
over which rademtiy not pass except
liy pay mentor tribute
Frtetrado prospers the slates of tho
Union because it augments tho vol-
ume of trade It would do this in it
still greater degree If oxloiiiietl to Cana-
da mitl Mexico and Immeasurably add
to our trade by extending II to Jluropo
ami thu world Tills will bo tlone
when the people nro taught thu truth
The Texas limit ttMilitht chilli ioml
Hi prlituof tnitiit to hcrnlil
j rousing liuiico to tract A Krlcinl
A nvlconiD to Mlm Ocruld
Iki a bad niggah anil Ise got a
hull rill to inynolf remarltcd it niicm cull
Aid
lix Rash Duiciis fourtecnycar
old ilniiKhtcr llitnrii In t lticlntiull nHiiiiiti
steal prodigy
And now they say Tlltlen was only
lining Iiilin Kellys strong Jaws to cruali llov
imor Clovoluiil
iitvir c the Ktigltsh actor docs not
iiiitfl llii < iiprovil of thu Kow York critics
They ilcmt Uku hii logs
Oiiants manly and Arm position
on thu KIIzIiiIim 1ortcr iiisodocshliii credit
its a tiuin and u koKlliT
In Tioiilslana politics are running
high hotnecu thu At IJnery nnd mitlAIiHn
ery fiiuiluns of tin Denioirncy
SiNAToit Waikiiii of Arkansas
jys llin Dcmoerals of thut stntonru u unit
rur Mel unld of linllmiit rorprtMdciit
Iioiit Democratic and Rcpulilican
Iiupors Hportil ronxtors over tho rirunt cleo
< toii It Is a good tliuo when liolh sides aru
huppy
HnvitY R Iavni of Ohio Is loom-
ing up as a DomiHrntle proililontlal ractor
Henry It Is understood to own ii good hra
barrel
Tin rattling of dry bones tinning the
poitolllro InsiKCtorx nnd IUhtonihuiifo of
ilrdrxuf Toxiisseomxloliiivoiiiioarthciliiiiieli
loitcuurKS
Jiv RoiiKitr Toomiis of ieorgia
hnxitiPiilly livcnnien member or tho Mcth
odlst Church hut his hingiia c In ns pielur
c iiionsiiver
Anii now tlioy siy Jtiddleburger
ulll votouxhojilnixcs In tho hcnnto nail not
lie controlled by Aluliono Allsfortunes necr
coiuu singly
Andv MiiAimwH one of tho crack
wlngBhots or tlio United States has been
elected chief of thu lliu department of NiiHh
llle Tvlinexscc
Hoiiaui Allnv or Ohio aged 78 Is
In Now York trying to get up u walking
mitteli to bo piullpatcd In by men over
soionty years of ago
DuttiNfi the coining reunion of con-
gress a bin will bo Introduced and slrcnu
oiinly urged providing for moving the branch
mlnUrom Carson iity to St Louis
Tin OlolicDemocrat thinks If John
llriiwiis widow had been lnvlto1 South tho
Democrats would hale carried tho recent
elections Thu old lady Is becoming u factor
Gov Fostiiu of Ohio has issued a
ery piously worded Thanksgiving piuphv
million llul Calico
Charleys thoughts nro
anything but pious when theyiuvert to tho
early dajs of October
Tin wife < > rn man in Nashville
Tenn who lost uinney dealing In bucket
shop lutures has rcroioied Judgment
iigiiliist tin proprietors or the coneet ii for tho
amount lir hublmml dropped
JamisT Iliri imiimglng editor of
tlio NnshiIliu llanner was recently elected
recoidoroftlioilty Atr Hell will piovo nn
upright and Just Judge Ifhorulox In hU now
capacity as he did on thu tripod
Tin fencecutting sensation 1ms
passedami cooler Judgment provitlls ih0
cutting mis wiong but It may have hisl
eneil tho solution of a iiestlon cipulilo of
Imperiling tho cittlo Inlurots of Tuau
TiinDemocratle party 1ms passed
Ihrough tho Itednca dryshod hut It has not
yet reached thu loud of milk and honey
lako emu It does not how the kneo in braen
Itnutics and tlnni only get a Right of Caiman
Tins la tho season when Iho papers
an lulling of tho joung hy who planted
eu llvated and gathered will Ufrown himU
v Imlu or
cotton No
0iiu poronally ao
r ln
Sinci Itutlers tlufeat it Is lo bo
pre
sumed tlio
paperstartedtoboom
him and
lougressniai Iteagan for tho presidency wll
Cc1 < lm c
m r i
l l
foM hc
Hhorjtt fim e mTyooiiiwout
2 I11 Jrror Itcmpt
rs S
Kvcuitsiov par thts or Northern
cap
llnlUlsuiirtngrlculturallMxnreMMiuicivI
1
Jort or thai statu are do
h m
ne nil Hi their
poner to Induce
thcn to not
Cud develop ti i1WclM nra of J
il nnd nrm luiidn
now Ij Ing Idle
Tin negroes or Sm tur county
Ala Imvo orgaulied Karmers Club Imi
orpiiHM tho grange ir
iy nwiiiaVrtoHs
tonttend properly to lu lienor
fence In r nm
Uononeyotceedo f h0Jlrt v
vtn on rnTTfimn T
r nrmmm T
tcry
AtriiouMit thero
joenis
itcimiiia for tho ixMlsnatltm of Mr Iwnk ureal
ltatlon Hint ctmtlcMnn
rcumhm
ttirliAhlo nnd
Mr llnlton
Tin
noiltlTLly
TIIXAS STAJi SKWS
lm per
relaxes 0
K
I a imrnMto and
ovld nilv
Itnows a good thing whtmlm
SoU hold of It
Vimmylvnnln legislature
has
bectOnceMlonnotr sign of going Tho nine oi t tll0 llxri yoW
yor
lxMW > MHrlay Tho llopnbllenii Mdiau t
Aim o agree to A tolr roappotlloamoat
of
tlio state and tho icksIoii promlsex tugooii
forexor
A iA8siniih undliclo r In Miwsn
chuictln
wax so certain liutlor would ho
elected lu bet lr ho
was not every
omployo In
tlio fro glt department of Iho rcaii Bll
hick htm from one end irtho depot to ilu
KhVeketlltoMWU0tkCnfbut
iTtiiipears that Mr J 1 MoLnws
hiis completed hl plan for bringing the
SuzoorUerpast YlckMmrg Ho Ixcoutldcnt
hu can Mtcceed IftliucltUoasnr VlckMurg
will back him tip nml got an npproprlntlon
fioiueongresii
ho will form n syndlenio or
moneyed conlrncloix Hint will undcrliikotho
work for n mini m > toxcuedliigfwOiWiiopay
ment lo bo ileimindtil
inilosa It Is succctxfiii
m m
Cincinnati doctors are complain
Ing of certain umiiesiiiiiong uthOM that of
onniiieHiltlongleii by thum being used
bydllliireiitporMim IIiiuiikIi tho aid of tho
original patient Ono pliysliluu alleges that
iilirencrlplloii or hlx for which ho rvcclveil
tho regulation prleo of S Imd been tilled
llftytwo times A subject or llnptito be
tween doctors and druggists In iho same
elty Is tlioowneiililp or Iho prescription
Ihn llrst flalinlng that It In tliclr ptoperty
tlio druggists that It belongs to them The
general ilnlou Is It belongs to tho patient
oven after lmlog been compounded ns ho
pays for tho same Tlio druggist cant lit o n
copy and does so In many plaeiM retm ulng
thu original
Tin state of Rhode Ivlaiid rents all
eoa t bottoms which nro covered i Ith water
til tow tide and not within nny harbor lino
to inlvnle citizens for oslcr culture nt Slo
lerncre It Ixextlnmlcil Hint tlio revenuo
from theso leimex will In time pay nil the ex
peiiKes of tho slate Tho supply or oysters
has becoinusoaliundanl that only onetenth or
It Is incited losupply tho home market and
nlnclcnlhsoftho oyMers ari sold outsldu
tho statu When thu now method wax adopt-
ed In J8V > tho annual oyster product of tho
statu was ISII hiifheli while In 1871 It mix
< llo < Imsliclx Tho nun w hlch was iifcd for
planting In ISTtl was on > lifiincro yet this
area paid 0rS t0 Into Iho statu trensurjs It
employed n iipllal oroier 3IOOV0 i it paid
SI W0Inwiigestothopeopoir tho state It
fiiriilslicit li > irC0 bushels of oysters worth
a > U > nrS7H 1 to thuncro nnd Itgnvo hiip
porttoJl0 persons Thu loused giouml Is
uscdonlylur planting nnd most of ihu Mwj
oyRlersnio piireliinuloulsldo of tho state
but tho pantcil oysters sell lor tlueu or four
times tho o mi or the seed nnd It Is doubtful
whether there Ih nny farming Innd In thn
country whlchtjlilds as much prollt to tho
iicron tlio Id acres of plautliig giound In
KhodoTHlaiid
Greenville is to have another tehool
house toco tj000
Three dollars a day is all that
terers get In San Antonio
Young Jrauk
pla
Ilony Wagonuts fenco in Hopkins
county was cut last week
Thu new furiiitutoorthc Foit Davis
academy has been received
The lumber mills at Orange are run
at night by the cleatrio light
Jlev Mr Neuly of Sulphur Springs
lias a 1000 call to Ko t Tcnell
The Gainesvillu races begin today
Seventy entries are announced
Jlhls for tiiu new5l 1000school house
at hi Iaso tuu now being received
Tlio Dallas county poor farm this
year made sixtylive hales or cotton
Thu Columbia tap road is being re-
paired and new ties mo being put in
A circus and u chicken plu church
dinner Is todays bill of faru in Uunl
sonTho
Tho ltecoril says here lias never
been iinmrdcror homicide hi llunneils
county
J oryuwycrs or Austin Imvo been
indicted lor nonpayment or occupa
tion taxes
Terrell received over 0000 bales or
cotton last month being nearly doubiu
last ycais receipts
H takes live hours ror a train to Ka
from DenNon to Gainesville a dis
tance of forty miles
Tlio Washington authorities Imvo
changed tho naiiiu of San Angela post
ofllcutoSan Angclo
The woll diggers or Iho asylum well
ntlerrel have htrttck water and It
rose nearly to thu top
It JTonelituorienisoii was n
eently drowned while attcmptinL to
ord Hod river on horcLmok
Uirco steaniboals ato now plving
tho llrazos liver and tho old lown
JJrazoria is linvlng a regular hot
in
of
Over athousand alligator hides are
now on the market at Sabino 1ass
and the liuiiters still pursue them
A man named Itarton was acquitted
cw < r which his alleged
lm ii l i ll ° llUl Previously been found
y ° 1 1ff ly handsome intelli
gent and llnanclally in good condition
m vertlscs In tho Sherman Courier for
a husband
Graves it Oulp 0r Galuesvlllo have
brought suit for 300 daiuaucs for in
iVT muIls 8lillH C l to Shroveport
and Jlcarne
Mrs Allen of Falls count v mother or
younglout Allen who wus killed In it
wieel will liistllutoti suit against tho
central railroad for 10000 damages
f10 oily council of Dcnlson has
I I llluI ° ho Blmy f Ciermnn
and Jititln n the piihlio schools Thu
classes are In chaigo of lrof ICallock
i i M ll > l ls ooloicil man has sued
nrIi ml11 f1 s100 damages
Zl ry 1Sh0 wim hail his arm
maohlnery not long
ago
onietl Thonuis Cassl
yww < i i leiuUu alley In Plato
l0 J1l l in shot by unknown
parties and the murder Is still a myu
Stullwortli killed a
Sfent
a
o rtlfe
ttoii ahaS orft
dhitles WOt
latlon of pJ5 wftetcSi
> men cfti tlJp I
Ihoblockmenofffl
eotiiitlesareproZStr 5
Texas lncllle i MSl sI
0Wit
tlioetst Dl
About tliree i
weeklnOran tf
colored mini jm TriWH
Hlgon who vwiCa If
regular hand at SS i
is ti < w pickingroffl S
cotton
per day
Near Marlltt
last Frl
5lll JutitiiedJauelVJ
2l
dbyicrlitt l Dtl
aratn0llrlit1allttol >
they m A
Ml i gibe woman
elo lug wllli bioHWujJSt
i the lire butm there nattt
0tCrWUaW1u1
b mied
Titer 111 foil
Atanfiall JlfiKOjcrJ
And nowJohn IioMnwntctretis
coiuo to Texts Wonilcrlf liolia
largest elejiliant In Ihe moiUI
Tho 1ln h StucV
Waco Extmliitr1
It isnt lie fool wlio alwayi I
imslicss lm Is It tho hoiist mi
always succeeds Will lit
Wiirtli Oaziotb slick u pin hi
niedliite ntlgliuorliooil of this
tiouV
i
Cullicrsous Chances
tOrccinllle Herald
CulbcrRoti will veto for tej
Who will vote for Culberbontliet
thuolie wunts an olutGitatst
Jleglstcr
Sevcnil tliotisaitd niorethsnut
cswiry to elect him
Original Ihi SeectedCl
Hellion Clironlcl l 2
Tlie short poeticeirusloiithstttd
the editorial paragraphs of ttT
Wot th OAinri from the hurt
torlalsissotnetiiiicsorlflnalMil
times feleetcil It Is ltkeriAi
times good nml bomctlintslal
Uiihileiiilonal OraKslM
Denton Chronicle
TlioFort Worth OAzmrBJil
cotintv newspaper press of THUS
nlfv progrtes IntelligenceLto
and enterprise Asllie0 nn
ritov
Kit Win
Ui m
I Vs < l
5a
rt
lwa
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not mention our name es > o
wo cannot reciprocalis And t
tho Chronicle Is no country t
per
Tlio Old Ticket
Oallus TlniM
For the last week we oUwrttH
the Texas have
i
EaJrb >
licwspaperB
avoided asaiillsontlienliltliW
echo of Reagans tallc hMiwJt
vciberate anil without anotberi
Is hcai tl from his horu m J
eratlc press will ttxiii to n r
along with tho old ticket on in
nor
Three Years to Serif
lllonlmm N tr l
Senator Terrell wys h jf
tobu of Texas
governor
lnow liowstrongly Iiobuw
oillcebu
ted lo run for tho
nooiio will fall out with biaW
dining Graham Leader
Noslrrnonianwlllbcoow1
crtnthh declinitig tlieellf
in 1
mo plenty or men
ready ami willing to accentW
U fV
Hut as yet John Ireland
for v >
anil is likely to remain so
tlirco yeaiw to come
lirenliani Jianiicr Of all
ltaiiis ti
of renting
factory
2P
Jn nliietyiiliiecswj
one liundreil both the W
tho ono who rents tho for
satisfied with he result J
not iiow good condition aft1
of reiitIM
a or
htroy its luoducttvencfci
may hu the very best Ithiuw
the result will bo lhoianXn
kind of law of nature ttat
farms Is Uiiprontnbletolhe
well as to the occupant
At Newmarket K S Krt
21 tho New Niirsfry >
cai > for UyetiMlds wtw J B i
r
hccondana
bala Clochetlo
lards Iontlae Ihird My
>
Tho Dowliurst plate for u i
was won bV HMinJtA
Teiihtartcrs4l tcWcai y
Illlsiwrn u
Mlrror
K J Tlltlen for
tJon morning life not yrtcowe
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