Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 98, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 3, 1885 Page: 3 of 8
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THE GAZETTE KXRT W011TH TEXAS TUESDAY NOYEMDEK 3
nnd tho Settlement of Uio
Country
price Tho old cry that the school lands
tiro being sacrificed and that they should
bo reserved until they double or treble In
value Is rovlved under tho
gulso
of a plea for tho Interests of tho
school fund Admitting and claiming
all that tho News says about
the watered lands jint on the market
Tho News oilos letup let the lands
1 cumin just as they are tome day they
will be worth 50 alid 70 ail note sou
what you will gain Thu statu has been
holding tlm lauds for years now It la
proposed to Introduce active landholders
who will cultivate them but tho News
protests let up Tho sainu argument
that would provwit tho News from selling
the lands nt 8a 1111 aoro Is equally potent
against it 80 rate It is not proponed to
sell the lauds at all but to hold Idem
Lot up
The News favors holding the watered
lauds as 11 speculation Now they will
bring but 2 twenty ycnis henco they
may be worth i > < It must be confessed
that the News scents iiumiiIuiis bargain
with avidity oven If Its judgment Is
sometimes at fault What is the pioposl
lion Let us stand off tho settler for
twenty yea in and tho speculation will
pay 850 for eveiy 8 Imostcd Fair
dividend that Could the News invent
some method by which llio maglon
touch of the laborer might be supplanted
lu giving value to land the suggestion
Would bo 11 good 0110 If the state Is ic
Milvcd to go Into tho speculatec
business Tho land sales of the
I past 1110 held up as an nw
I fill warning In six years tho state has
1 sold 8000000 acies for about 88000000
I now worth 810000000 It will bo seen
that t jo News considers these lands
I worth an averagu of 85 an aero A piotty
fair figure for a paper which Juts neier
believed vciy strong In the agrloultuinl
possibilities of the West Hut tlu o six j
years show something else an liiorcase
of taxable values from 8100100000 to
8100000000 and an Increase of popula
tlon from about 1000000 to L 000000
I These additional one million people are
diligently engaged just now paying taxes
I and developing the countiy In which It Is
I to bo hoped they will make up the differ
once In actual vilucs ami tho prlco re
ceived Is It to the Interests of tho state
however to go Into tho land
business
hcncflclfttltsr Doc any one licAr RQ ob-
jection to this policy front Uio land spce
tilatontr Hardly Tho dale now has
corner on the land market In tho salo of
Slop llio snlo of flip School Lnnds 1 > quantities Although tho tmccn
latnrs offer exactly tho game lands
from 80 to CO per cent Iom yet
they win only sell tor wish or Its cqnlva
I lout The roan who has no money cannot
J Of course buy from them Tho man who
Tho Aneleiitniiil Imetprntc rnemy of tlm aR iHtllo money buys hi homo OH thirty
IVeal Item Out Itn Trittrtclis lrom
years tlmo and puts Ills money In m
prominent whlehho would not he able
> to make lorn half down joarn If com
polled to my cadi clow h for his laud Tho
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To the Minar ot tho Uaaettei buMnc ih TluX i ° i m
When tho dovll undertakes I Winlow
a Job boardor to
that shock oven Satanic modoity prI Inc n ni wf8 7 c n o es h an
ho a way dons a pious Rownacrotboy would bo ractlc Mvn ilowoi
Tho GalvestonDallas New In lVi
tho Munition Tholr own u
pealing to landalmiks and political tricks1 mitket
on th at from fcO cm u to 8
tow to let It Mono In tho discussion of irSSStaC
land affairs performs n work of bmliiahlsZi
super price for tho pilvlleuo of
erogatlon The occasion for this 11 url1 on thirty yea n Pmo I o lrlco wi
saalc display of extraordinary virtue trebled ho might oblcct
secnm to rest on the fact that tho land
Land speculators have been and always
board Is being Importuned to place tho I were at tho bottom of tho cry
at a low for hinder prices at least since tho
school lands were taken off tho market to
them Not being able to buy any more In
large quantities they nro now trying to
sell Strange Isnt It that such n pro-
verbially shrewd trader as tho land specu
lator should want to sell lauds at 80 ceuts
crewhen
by taking tho adi leu of the
t > fwim c ii i V T V
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the fertility of tho 1ecoH
allcy and Its i News to hold he mlirhtreallco SCO or 875
natural resourceseven more let us an1 an aero
alyo Its deductions briefly
With reference to tho watorod lands
iiWa thn lm n rp l ulH nlone there nro the best ot toasonn vhy
i JiU l nrM c1 J tlu rfct Hwy iouWbo putou the marketieas
cause they will not sell for what
they nro ons which have been ulvcn so often that
worth fhe volley of Kan Joaquin Call It seems to
unnecessary restate them It
World 51ft lH ala V colnnd front 980 to always falls upon the poorest ot tho poor
wa in e f lcr noV lrKu the watered lands classes to strike the llrstblow of develop
ik > I I of IcxoH which are equally fertllo should ment They Jiave made Wust Texas what
be
leserved from sale until they are It isi hao forced an ackiiortlodKnient of
equally valuable V hat monstrous folly Its loHources from the unwlllliiK Netis
Without slopphiK to nwio a selfevl i What they nilghilmu done had eiioourag
dent proposition that a thing Is worth lug legislation always bctrn extended
what It will bring wo advanco to the cannot be estimated Water Is the llr t
proposition that land values aro not do essential of a homo The poor 111111 Is
termlned by fertility of soil but by loci unable to pioIdo It If granted the
tlon population railroad faeillllos In a privilege of quailing from the abundant
word work What would tho famous stores of nature the energies expended
valley of the Han loaqulii bo worth If I here could bo profitably utilised hi1 other
situated In the Jungles of Africa What directions Watered lands have always
was the valley of the San Joaquin worth formed the nucleus of settlement from
before settlement gavo It value Tho tho day the Isiaelltes entered Canaan and
News realizes the weakness of Its own 1 there Is no good misou whyToxas should
position and argues not present hut pros seek to ehango the natural order of things
pectlve worth How about this Did After the country Is thoroughly developed
tho valley of the San Joaquin Increase in nml wealth comes lo bless Its lnliabltants
value by holding It In dull Inactivity
waiting ior a rise Or did It not ndt mice
by a regular scale of mathematical pro
gresslon Would It be dlilloult to trace
back Its history to tho tlmo when this
matchless tetrllory sold for 9 i jes even
fiO cents an acre Tho man
who bought for 1 sold for 81 from 91 It
went to 88 fiom 88 to 81b from 810 to
81 etc Suppose however that tho 8
1111111 had fenced In the nlley of tho Sun
Joaquin and retired to his tent to await a
iiiitip to 87fl mi acre what puilod would
liaxo ended his weary watching Does
eon tho News wllh Its plea for a Hip Van
Winkle nap In land legislation Imagine
water will not be such an object because
wllh money It Is easily pro hied The
rich valley of the San Joaquin Is worlh
860 and 86 n acre because lirlgated by
ditches that II cost millions of dollars to
construct
The News Is profligate In It liiMntii
tloits regarding those who faor a differ
mil land policy It has a great deal
to say about free grass laud
barons nnd bulllotialres Not nn
uncommon thing this the pious ilodgu
if the lauds nro reserved from sulci by a
ptlco which takes them beyond the range
of it prospectivo purchaser what Is to be
come of thorn One your ago tho News
that olio cent would be added lo Its mar1 pioclainied itself opposed to tho Iea e
kelabln value under such circumstance 1 system 11 has said nothing about this
Hut who has uttered the cry to let lately but as no change 01 opinion 1ms
up Ah who but the News llout been nnnmiiicod tho presumption Is that
iov rlbbs Col Swain mid other friends j it still opposes the lease Thero you
of Western dotelopmont deslro to seo 1 have free grass In Its new and revised
sense free grass for the cattleman but
utter pTohlbltlun to the ettler If the
News was not beyond all thought of Im-
purity snnotllled by a longnud oxomphuj
career of rlglitcoiiBUotm a lingering sus-
picion might be a nulled that II ha been
enlisted by the cattlemen lo fight llio fur-
ther settlement of the country When It
is lemeuilieied however thai it has
always advocated a held law and op-
posed all moasinoa which the West de-
al od It must he conceded that to a cer-
tain extent the News Is consistent
Sell thu lands at such a low llgtne as
to olTcr Inducements to Immigration
limit the quantities to one or two sec-
tions In order to chick monopoly and
give he settlers gralng privileges on the
common to olwiato the necessity of buy
ing and fencing In pastures and to pio
vide a sure support lu thu early stages of
agilciiltuiitl piogress There Is a policy
that will settle the country the highest
aim and piovlnco of state Let the
people who aie engaged on tho sldo of
tho plow and tho hoe determine whether
It shall bo abandoned ostensibly fur
spectilatlio purposes but really to pro-
vide iiliiivo free grass for the cattle
batons for a long term of years to come
Let not the News fret lis honest soul
When It becomes absolutely necessary
that It shall letup on the discussion of
land auali > those Intcresltd will per-
haps not make much ado about the mat-
ter Thu iuhoMon Wharf company
might be able to glu somu pointers nml
they say a trip to tho gulf lu August is
very pleasant
ItAS
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Aililes lo JIIoIImth
Mrs Wlnslows Soothing Myrup should
always be used for children teething It
soothes the child softens the gums nl
lays all pain cures wind colic and Is the
hot > t remedy for diarrhea 5 cents a
bottle
IKOIillVMMi
Which Is Its lllOst legitimate province to or llu Temliera lie Hug to In Held ill
settle lip millions of acres of uncultivated llenliroolt Nnturilny Niminht < r
terrltory or take them off llio market and 11 iBsa
refuse them lo settlers at prevailing prices 1 At 80n in the meeting willbecnllcd
because lu twenty or forty yuars > j0 oider after which 11 pennanunt organl
thero Is a probability that they will en zallon will bu effected and tho names of
banco In value A mero statement of tho thone who wish to become inembeis en
fact will appeal to the common sense oflroitod
every one that tho Increase In values from oiiukk or nxnucm
81 to 85 iliiliiieil lie thu News Is due to 1 KcclUillOu liy jllaa llury llaiill
FJ
S IliyOolORy Hi the foiiiiTioiiSulioiiUby M
the very sates of which It compiaiiiH j
The accretion Is certainly not due to any 1 Mlnuto Work by W A flpangUr
Intrinsic development but to Improve Jjjijil t
ubbli
ment ruder the same conditions of six J hSSfflttKWataViuWiffile
years ago tho lauds would bo worlh what 7 MaunKcraotitof Country tohiKilaby M
tll lauds bioilght but ten cents an aoro p nu < IUnlrimi by fripcrlnlimdmit Hug
Labor has given tin in value It WiiS labor 10 Dlacuaalon of a ime by Slr Krcqmaii
that luereaued the marketable ptlee of
tho valley of the San Joaquin from ten
cents to 980 per aero If Hint labor It
11 Orlllclaraa by Mlia Mary Mcllnifa
This promise lobo tho laigostand mot
I Intwrestlng aa woll as truly profltnblo
shut out nnd told to wait until wo can meeting of the kind over held In larrnnt
XI ft iUter prices for our land from bounty lien irHik Is easy of access by
tfteneoW lU accretion to be derived rail and U widely known for the unani
j A J1J b Jl flLi R l ib r expended l on lauds thebenullt pur maulfesUd inoun hospitality by hercltlirens of and It deep iHltteatlona lutores
ACTORS aild BUILDERS
coat on Ml klnda til
MiTlnR Countora etc
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JLET0N POWELL
riuyH nt Latv
uiurv ui t in nri < i > iiiirrtirK An Inlorostlnjj and
k i di 10 nttcnil and be fully
far Vs c l ta c
to the same nat1 reared to enter with life am energy
mbjcot
cerned tley an
oi olort the Into tlo dlscuH sion which will
urnl laws comnerco The
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Mnt Natlo llt nkFt Worth Toi i UimS o7 lUebtotc but who aro the real j
SHERMAN
FlgU Ilctneen onirrtti nnd n Colored
HcRpcrndo Tho lntler Kerch en
I it Mortal Wound
An Ifcuitserntril Victim ltnraeTlilevea oil
tl lliiiiipngr Lllii > t Suit l l ml t
A Somrt Voiihk Sinn
Sprrlil to the dinette
Sii umaN Tux Nov 2 O llnrs
ley John K Iaikoratul ltd Coomes who
live live miles northeast ot Uordoiuvlllo
arrival hero tills afternoon anil report n
tragejly thero yesterday A transient ne
gro named Jnok < oii entered the hnt o of
aiiotlier negro Saturday night and at
tempted to roti tho owner claiming that
he owcd him tlvo dollars lie was driven
orr and on Sunday made threats Ihat ho
would kill tho man ot tho bouse and slip-
over to the Nation The tliieateneil party
sword out n warrant and put II lu tho
hand of Depuiy Sheriff Sanford Ultcb to
arros Jackson for housebreaking mid
thrca enlug to kill Hitch summoned
Jim Vllligau to nld and found Jaekion
on 1 II Units farm near by Hitch or
doredhbn to throw uii bis hands whllu
Mlllhjnn would tako his pistol hut Jack-
son stood Milllgan oft with 11 knife and
suddenly drawing hit pistol
llrcd nl Hitch missing him
lillchleturncd the shot striking Jackson
In thijsldo Tho ball passed through his
pistol belt and body and lodged under
the skin on the opposite sldo lie fell to
tho ground mid both men approached to
take the tdktol and knife from him As
ltltch stooped over him thu negro
snatched the pistol from his hand nnd
would have shot him but Milllgan lilt
him a stunning blow 011 the head and he
was then disarmed The olllcers left him
at tho house ot a negro Week Doff near
the seeiio ot the shooting and our In-
formant says ho will certainly die
A nlneyearpld son of an emigrant
from Todd Ivy named llartliolomow
camped on Choctaw fell fiom a pecan
trco about twentyflvu feet tolheoreek
bed tills morning ami bioke his arm In
two places near the shoulder ami below
the elbow Tho blood gushed from his
nose mid cars and his Injuries may prove
fatalMrs
Mrs It II Hue died at her residence
last night and will bu buried ut oclock
tomoiiow
Our leport of ItvaiigollstAVilllams dis-
course to the male pottlonof our people
yesterday was mcessailly brief because
the remarks of the gentleman weie of too
coarse n nature to admit them to the col
tinuiH of Tun lAJiTTH Ilia wholesale
condemnation of this oommunlty was
most gratuitous and his estimate of thu
Immorality of our people was so badly
overdrawn that no decent gentleman
would recognize tho ploture The gen-
eral belief among those who heard his
discourse Is that ho diew hugely upon
his tmagliiatlin for his facts and must
have arrived at his estlmatus of
existing licentiousness hero ftom his
own past evpeilonce rathor than whal he
knew ot the community where ho had so-
journed only for two or ihrco days Ills
epIlbuUi ou Infernal old Moundrul
and you licentious old repudiate you
know what I say Is true nml dont deny
It taken In connection wllh his grave
less insertion about the general want of
ruspect forfcinalo purity and vlttuu lu
the mawes ot our citlxeus were u > Ut
from tine and so far outside tho province
ot a distinguished evangelist on such an
occasion that It cieated a feeling of dis-
gust mtiter than one ot aduiliailnii
Such depravity as Mr Williams do
scilbed never existed lu Sbernmu and 110
single Individual who ever lived lu till
community within tho knowledge of the
oldest Inhabitant was evor so debauched
and sinful as was his picture of tho aver-
age man of yesterday
lie admits that he has been there ami
knows tho depths of Iniquity to which
men 0111 and do descend but ho falls lo
remember that all mull 1110 not equally
vicious and depraved and that few men
oyer enjoy tho wealth of expeilenco In tho
school of Iniquity that bo can hoaat
Such wholesale slanders 011 thu morals
ota city could only bu ulteted Ik hind the
protecting shield of n milplt and If
the speaker will station himself 011 tho
sttcet coiners nnd comment on passing
ladlesns ho says iiliietynlno out ot every
hundiul citizens do wo propose to lay a
wager for the benefit of tho church that
he will get the life pounded out ot his
slanderous heart before ho has stood
guard a single hour
The effect of this sensational discourse
was to crowd the opcnihoiisu last night
with a vast concoutso of curious people
ami hundreds wore turned away for waul
of space Tho services wero conducted
with decency however mid nothing
was said to which decent folks
could properly tako exception At the
close of the discourse all poisons desir-
ing the prayers of the chinch were asked
to tlse and a large number stood up uiij
til reeognhed by tho preacher These
were asked to remain after tho congrega-
tion was dismissed and did so but
nearly half tho audience remained also
to witness thu proceedings nt the altar of
prayer Other ministers joined In the
work ot prayer nnd special instruction to
tho penitents and laboied with them for
half an hour or more before the Iiml
hymn and benedlcllon was pro-
nounced Services wero held In
tho tabernacle tout at 10 oclock to-
day ami al fl this afternoon and
the place was crowded tonight notwith-
standing ft rival attraction The Vro
fCSKor was on the boards nt tho opera
home which id no had n very fair
audience
Tho oxhlbltors at the fair wero busy
getting their premiums paid off today
ami recovering their articles on exhibi-
tion lu tho hall Mr Irank Kyun was
ov rwhelmed with loudness all the fore-
noon but kept a level bead and dis-
patched all applicants lit turn to the en-
tire Mitufaotlon 0 all concerned Tho
board held a mooting this afternoon to
sum up re nits but vro havo
been unable to get exact figures
Sulllce It to say tho association
has met with enoojiraglug success
and the favor extended by the public will
sccuru a continuance of similar oxhlhl
lions hereafter
Too much praise cannot be bnslowed
011 the management for the courage dis-
played In offering such n liberal list of
premiums In the ace of former Iomo at
our rncomoetlngs but It now sceui pos-
sible to perpetuate the Sherman fairs and
we are assured that other and more
liberal attractions will bu given annually
hereafter Thu biialtio men of the city
came up lo their aid nobly and the agri-
cultural Implement hounus deserve es-
pecial praise for tho excellence of
their dismays U It Davis
aiiMSie
eJioUo wind engine mutilng all the week
01 Dcdrick had hli patent wellauger >
machine at work on Uio ground to show
just bow well It operated lu boring for
witter and 1 Itonwll ot the ilrm > f
1 1 Mppett Co stood behind n
splendid lot of plows wagons steam
gauges valves cocks eastings mills and
Hteatu engines nod never tired of explain
fug their excellence to all inquirer
These parties erected their own quarters
without cost to tho association and d <
iervo oredlt for their enterprise 1
News reached tho city today ot several
oases of liorso stealing tint oc-
curred In this vicinity last night
Supposed to bo the vvotk of n lmd set who
spent the week here and picked out the
good ones to take with them
William and lieu Jennings who live 1
about three miles ninth ot tho oily Icltj
two valuable saddle and harness horses
lu their stalls at t oclock last night but
on arising thl morning found them gone
with both the young gentlemens saddles
ami btldles nKi The horses are both
large rangy bays that woik well nnd go
all thu saddle gaits lino Is sixteen
hands one I noli high solid bay wllh bis
left front loot and ankle enlarged from
nn Injury audit small speck In oneoye
Tho other Is n lighter bay with two
while ankles behind nnd has blemished
left front foot from a cut on 11 fence wlro
John llrown who lives live miles oast of
tho city lost a valuable sorrel maro wllh
Ids saddle and bridle but we havo no
minute dmcrlptlnii of the animal A lib-
eral reward hits been offered for tho re
covery or for lufoiinatloit that will lead
to It The tluovoaaro wanted also
In the district court today tho libel
suit of M A Skldnioro vs Phillips
Dewey publishers ol the dcpuilcd Sher-
man Dally Journal with Col Charles
Huberts as editor and otheis for dam-
ages In the sum of 910000 was united
and dismissed for want of prosecution
A large oiowd was lu 1J10 city today to
attend stray sale this being tho tlrat
Monday lu the mouth Kutniya aro bo
coining a thing of tho tiast lu Otnyson
county but tho Inovltnblo pony trader
comes us of j ore and many Is the
boss swap tlmt eomos off on snob oc-
casions
The winner of the IlistprUe on onlleo
quilts last week thai took tlm Mb
Kavorlio slov was not Mrs but Mr
William llaswell of Mmtins Spilnrs
lu this county He Is a young man of
twentytwo years and bus a happy fac-
ulty of sewing better than moU ladles ot
IiIh age lie will make some clever gill
a llrslelass helpmeet nml ought to bo
appropriated at once
V M Itlilonnor was arrested In the
Nation ami biuiight beloio Commissioner
ltlcketts today by Deputy Johnson 011 n
charge 0theft lie was committed In
default ot 8400 ball and trial was set for
the lfith
Will Jones wai arrested nt llonhain by
Constable S K Wtlght of this place on
attachment as witness for the statu In
the trial of the slayer of Ida brother Tom
Jones 11 tew months ngo uml taken on
the afternoon train to lit lii o wheto the
nfiom < o wait committed
A MJTII COUNTSKNTKXCK
A VoniiK Utility Ihim One llooitieil
lnaliKS ortilKHtltitf ft INtliof llimla
Konr mainku 01 Nov a iu muff
011 Saturday evening a novel execution
ot a lynch court sentence took place A
pair of boots bad been stolen from
0110 ot the stores during the day
mid their i m om1du wii traced
to John Itdgors n flfteenyeiirold
negro The morenanl Immediately or
ganised a oourt by ki looting Samitnl Jar
lett as judge ami Dr II Johnson us
luosetutlng attorney nud appointing Col
W T tiicen foi defense and six ciiiorml
men for a jury the foreman of which wan
tin utepfather of the licensed After the
presentation of the evidence nnd the tirgu
mem by the counsel ho jttiy letlred and
In a few minutes relumed a veidlct of
guilty and nllhud as a penally thai 100
lashes should be Indicted on tho
boys nuked back to bo laid
on by bis Hteptatber with a
whalcbouo wlup The prisoner nan led
mil mill tied so that he could mil squirm
miller thu blows ileioo Doxler neltal as
ballff and counted the blows Tho old
man laid on the blows rapidly drawing
screams of agony from tho boy On thu
fiftieth lash he exclaimed If you will
let me off fore iod I wont dollaualn
The lashuian was Inexorable nnd not
until tho even oiiodiuiidrcdth had been
Indicted wiin the work suspended
POLISH IAMirMOMUM
A Utile Hell to lny nt 11 Moullly Nlfdll
Hume In OlilriiKO
CiiKAiio I11 Nov L At a 1ollsh
ilaure at UHO Jamesaveiiuo last night a
ueneral row ami 11 terrific fight wllh
knlvos took place The hall was crowded
and nearly every man lu the place wan
armed with a knife Tho women fled and
the men fought It out among thumselves
When llio police arrived they found two
men lying on the floor covered with
blood A laigo niimherof paitlelpaitls In
the fight were cut but managed to es-
cape Thomas Ilefl twenty years ot
age had thrue outs about the head every-
one an Inch long August tabaum hid
three outs 011 the head two on he left
check to the bone 0110 cut over thu left
eye two on the left hand and one 011 the
right llo was taken to the police sta-
tion where medical nld was piocuicd
Iaimiiin will probably die but ilefl will
recover
liiiinriiai iriiianro round In llioriibi
Atiiiinm Ov Nov il Wllke county
Is greatly excited over the discovery of
820000 lu sliver coin on tho plantation of
John Jheiiault It luvlves the story of
he Confederate treasury traliiwhlcli was
robbed near that point
THU MIIItUIIANTSON THIAJ
Mow lmerraa of the HiiIkxi Cnipiu libit
Ol llmfiilli
Special to the llnieltR
WiiitrA lAtua Tux Nov if In the
Merchant boys Clay county llabuas corpus
case In wblcli they aro charged with the
murder of Kyle bnt little of Interest was
produced to day except that ll
was shown that Kyle thrauiteiied
to kill all the Merchant ami
scatter their brains over tiio hill If they
didnt quit monkeying with him Tho
deceased nearly aliviiyat untried arms
Hugh Merchants wife sat by Ida side nil
duy with a babe In tier arms A gloat
iiiAiiy people are attending court The
prisoners seem calm and seltpossessod
The statu Is attempting to Impeaeh
rsqulre Iatlorsona tomlmouy with some
show ot suecess u It apH nrt ttmt he
violated the rule of tho oourt and l
Hugh Merchants wifes grandfather
bou u had a splendid show of A flue lino ol shelf hardware cheap at
wagons plows doineaUc hardware and a I Johonon k Tullya
wrt
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PHYSICIANS AS
THE ONLY HARMLESS
AND EFFICIENT
BEAUTIFIEROFTHE
Prlco DOc Soli by DniBfjIota
A Im all 1 MlrvrtCiir Mi tlm
Si Liu ts Mo Nov i The dlntrlol
assembly ot the Knights of Labor at on
executive meeting yesterday took up the
subject of tho late strtko the meet
oar men it ml uotwtthititndlng thrieof
the four members ot the incentive ootn
tnltteo w hlolt had oliar e ot the strike
resigned and that no far as the tunning
ot ours Is concerned thu in Is not the
slightest evidence ut n strike bey
adopted n tvmlntion stating that the
sttlko s tlll on and ordered tin assess-
ment of illteen coins on euoli member of
tho iiHStuubly to Mipp01t the strikers
Another evceuthe committee will bo up
pointed
Thian Art Solid Inrl
The best blood pinlfler and system
regulator ever placed wlUdn theioanhof
siKfettng humanity truly Is Klncule Hit-
ler Inactivity of the liver blHoumiess
jnundleo constipation vriitkhhUiov or
any disease of tho utlimry oiynns or
whoever requires an appellor tmiht or
mild stimulant will always find Kkotilo
llltteis tho bout and only certain onto
known They act surely nml quickly
overy bottle RUtininteeit to um > enilro
sntlsfactloii or money refunded Sold al
60 rent a bottle by II W Wllllmna A Co
OnrOWiut lloieinoi
lliKlNNM net M
To the IMttor u tlm inaetle
The Dulles Herald of Wednesday pub
llsheii 11 column of editorial ludorttuiiiiitis
ot lov Irelands aiitllmmlgrntlon letter
to Horace linker ol Weatheifonl Sttaugu
to say teryono of these edltoilafs
taken from various Texas papers pervCit
thu truu meaning of the letter clearly
nilsiepteseiitliig Its contents In older lo
Uml u pretext for approving It It Is lo
he supposed that wlnui a iiubllo man nml
especially the governor nl a slate writes
a letter that he baa Intelligence enough lo
oxiress himself clearly and that wehavn
not to go beyond what ho nays and em
phaahces In plain blunt language lo Im-
agine what he meant it ts no answer to
say that the letter was nut designed or
puulleallou Stub h lettei mis lu no
sense private 01 Inu stml with any of the
lintuunltes of 0 meru > oisuitilli > tti < r
If thu governor regarded lliki r as Urn
man he Is reprtsciitisl why did he write
to him at ally If he leouuht be dcMgnad
hilnglog Into the until paupers mid
worllilesa eluvnttters why did he mil say
ni lverything goes In hIioh that the
governor had no audi Impressions bill
that he icgniMed blm as a good man of
his class and that his liitoutluit wan in
bring Into the state working men and
ntirUuu womim who were too poor to
gutio Tox unaldiid The talk abont
paupers und Idlers id an afterhmiiDt lo
Miiioolhe ovir vvhftt has been lealled nn
an Indecent and reprehensible onslaught
upon 11 vciy meritorious class of peopfe
and an opposition to immigration
that will 00 generally condemned
Tne gnwrnor very plainly aavs In
substance thai he can peruelve no bund If
to bu derived from that elas of peoplel
that 11 Is a lulmr we do not want tbftl
Texas has already 1 uuiigli pi opje ajjd
that our eoiiMjtmiuii and atute policy nn
opposed to tin Itlng people to 1 otfte here
That Is eeltalnly plain enough
Thai editorial extracls sny tuat UOV
Ireland wiin rluht In Ids oppoMtlou 10 < iM
iny private linnilgiatloii i ni > no luc Tltoy
seem to forget that no > assist
mice wis asked All that was mUnited
by llaker was a letter siatug what kind of
a country Tciiisl fur woitliy uiduairiotis
people und how Ihey would be received
When they got heio Tlm ooiilrxt of the
governors loiter upoiikn for luelt lulls
contempt for poor people nud a deslio to
suppicsN luiinlgration llaker him-
self whether ho la a good or
had 11 man of enterprise or a worthless
adventiiier mils no llgute In thouuse
and presents no defeuso of a lutter the
statemeiits ot which will bu imlvomally
condemned The only suiptUe la thai
the governor feeling oven na ho did had
not the dUcrlmiimttoit to withhold uch
views nud Ihat ho was aoobttlie us not
to icalle their daituigliig effeut iinlll the
ooinmontarles of the piess awoke him
fiom Ida stupor
Texas need Imiiilgmtloni not nlone tlm
men of capital cntoipilaonud bniliut but
Il wants hiborlug men honaal toller
fallhfiil workent to ell tho fureMs and
tuiii over to the sun the soil of II rich
prairies To talk nt this early day iibotit
liivlng people enough Is simply ridicu-
lous Wu want all the honest labor wo
can gel and cum more than wu are likely
to get In the next ten years And for a
public man and especially 11 governor
to plant hlmsidf against Immigration Is
not n pioper man for Texas
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