Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 168, Ed. 2, Sunday, May 12, 1895 Page: 1 of 8
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WASHINGTON May 11
It > thl
v l Ml shortly
IMHaralsons
vMnek Tti church was crowd
t ur Th nv
conducted
Tirnesee
iLoflM o
i tlonl mice The IUv b
c
vurVlly of Tennessee ofrored a
resolution relatlw to the
p iint of a church building
SfKlh uppoprlatoly re
IlV The wort of the committee
jTblnt P enlcJ by Dr I
Yorlt rcndlnE the
w mills of New
JJSrt which
iKratucky ofrored fraternal Breetlnss
hSJ 0b ecetary of he
janSMlfty of RelBloua Hduca
JS podln referred to the
Biblical conference
rr nce of the
KTe a Naihvllle In July The
referred to
Eclal rrbarassmpnls of the South
concluded
Baptist comentlon and
iw comrmttee recommend the
taulon of the llthmB s > stern and that
lirvera > tate comanttens district
isoclatiorts the pastors churches and
Sur societies rjlve earnest heed
fid Ktlve coopcratlon in their ef
Sati u educate our iicople In paying
CTlcmmatlcally to Clod not less than
iVttnlh of their Income
rhfilter E a Mullen of Man land
ii the Rev Lotten of Tennessee open
tltll discussion In earnest support of
thi lureestlon of the coirinlttee for
The
IH sanction of the tllhlns s > stem
former nreed that the payment to God
cl nil tenth would prosper men more
dm lolWiig the financial question or
dint cannon lnt0 ln0 clouds to bring
pin mil the latter declared that the
Nirlty it not the existence of con
the adoption
ration depended upon
e the committees recommendation
Dr Kerfoote of Loulsllle also ery
irmlyadocated crjstalzlng the tlth
ti i > tem Into a law of the llaptlst
tinrch
D B Ttsy of St Louis opposed the
ilopilon of the tlthln system as a
as of He church He thourrht eery
Chilian should she what ho could
li tie Lord whether It wan n tenth
Itttntleth or a half He did not fa
i listen of keeping books with
Cat
CatBwS
BwS H Tord of St Louis r > I
rnrirr pf New Orleans also spoko on
J report after which It una adopted
if l tla oce otc
Re W C CrUmpton of Alabama
rafl the report of the Sunday school
tard He referred to the splendid
soilness management displayed by the
Vwl ffhlch had for tho future In
irnHd circulations of the periodicals
Tie report wos adopted without discus
>
wv J A White of Georgia offered
0 report on the Young Peoples so-
ts lea recomjueddlng the organization
et luth aoclelles under tho control of
tie thnrples and that the Sunday
Wol boards bo requested to furnish
lath publications as nil aid those or
rwlutloas It was anopted
It question of changing the basis
> presentation to the contention
> sht to the attention of the con
WUiin by Rev V K Tolk of Tcnnes
a wko thought the had
committee
wn divided this lear as in preceding
Mrs ey the champions of two sets of
ks those who favored numerical
i f 110 ald those who favored
twtlal representation The commit
J t said still differed so widely
uViT members could only agree
IPoIr discharge The report
Mth many e ldencos of approba
and
J was adopted without dls
h < 3un l ot Oewgl offered a rcso
f lh ttblihment ot a report
Wat
minion n Jerusalem In rales
St 5 ferred without instruo
to the committee on foreign mis
t2jki ombl1 Pre ldnt of the
Jhiunl r15r at Maon otrod
k mm te a cnlnmtce of seven
htmSte ccnIctlon with tho
to mfl of Mng the misses
S i i hwn nar > tl t > i and secure
VAtK01 Wltl work ot
tinitr lKJ1 e olutlon Dr
Mal VU Don o great eom
TOhlri solng on In the
fairtt ly tor the naptlst
IM1 of Southern energies
ii CfJuon was adopted
aj Wt Mr Caolnes of f
oSffTrl00k > Platform nnd
t < OeorJiL tTmi > i lMtatln
V fetSifi Sew on to accom
m 1
wTooVS fvm hl i
Tnoorl 16 nan Monday
un J
fti
i tiw t
W7 l MM presiatnt ot th
tSS 0 X > > Tncolllllul
the opposition ot the clergy In Merloo
It had been less difficult tlov J 0
II de ot Virginia made an address on
the report dsprecatlng assaults on
Catholics He depreoated the oppo-
sition developed to the Catholic
ecnools and declared that In his opin
ion the Catholics were otten right as
the Uaptlsts Uev Hyde In his ad
dress drew forth from Rev Cranfleld
of Teias a most violent and sensa-
tional denunciation ot Catholicism He
declared that the Iron hand of the pope
gripped at Italy Spain and Brazil If
this speech were to be his last he said
he would sonsider It a noble heritage
for his children that he had stood be-
fore the Baptist convention and had
said In the fear ot God that he believed
Homanlsm was the enemy of enlight-
enment and freedom
This declaration was answered with
a chorus ot aniens and U was renewed
when he stated that It there was any
paganism Calhollstsm was paganism
He declared that Humanism had Insert-
ed Us hand In the publlo treasury and
had filched therefrom millions
I shall never be satlslted ho con-
cluded until the doors of the content
are opened and ever Imprisoned nun
can tell her tale of distress and until
Home can no longer send here a papal
delegate to Innuenco the legislation
When Roman Catholicism goes tho
ihiuor taltlo goes with It
Uev William Tlckard ot Louis Ule
in un eloquent appeal stayed the tumult
aroused by the utterances of Hev
Cifunlleld He drew rapidly a sketch
of the great work ot the Cathollo
church blxtecn centuries of holy his-
tory said he crowd around the
Vatican and no orations can crumble
her temples
Hev J H McCorraack a llaptlst
mlsalonaiy to Mexico laid the responsi
bility for the Insuncctlon and rebellions
of that country at the door of a prosti
tute priesthood
The report was adopted
Other reports from the foreign mis-
sion board occupied the remainder of
the session
e i i
ABILUMh NHYVU
Chatauqua Circle to be entertained
lecture on Ceylon Other Nshh
Abilene Tex May 11 Jotin Hoeny
left today fur Dallas to be absent till
SundayJim Holmes had the mis-
fortune to stick a wire nail near
through his toot He Is around ou
crutchesA H Klrby la In Kl iaso
on legal businessMrs Andrew Han-
cock has been quite sick tor several
daysDr J T Harrington was call-
ed to Eastland to see Mrs H U Ken-
ton who was quits sickThe mili
tary compel Is getting things in
shepe to go to HoustonMrs Dr
Holds and children have lust returned
fiom Phantom Hill Jones county
where they visited her motherMiss
Maggie Maytleld from Heiena Karnes
county Is visiting her uncle Dr Har
ringtonMrs Henry Soyles has ex-
tended an Invitation to tbo Chatauqua
Circle to oat atiawberrles and cream
with her at her readcnco tomorrow
afternoon at 4 oclockJ C Hllotl
dellered a lecture at Simmons col
lege this afternoon to tho liteiaty so-
ciety on The Island of Ce > lon As
he lived there several years It was
very Interesting as well ns Instructive
Mr J M ltadtord visited the city
of Uatra todayTho Arcadi saloon
has made an assignment and Ixe
Urown was appointed assignee Assets
and liabilities unknownA norther
struck us last night abuot 9 oclock
Bd Price of Big Springs Is In the
cityMr Z 1 Bell a confectioner
here who had Just started In business
disappeared very n sterlousy this
morning His store has been closed all
day His wife nor any one knows any-
thing of his whereabouts up to this
hour 9 p an
TEMPLE BUDGET
Two Protracted Meetings A Move-
ment to Organize an Athletic Club
Temple Tex AIay lL The protract
ed meeting which the Methodlats hao
been earning on for ome time closed
Tuesday night and Rev Wright left
on Wedneicay for Tort Worth to at-
tend the spring meeting of the mission
boardAt the Christian church a
protracted meeting was commenced
last Thursday night It is being con-
ducted by Rev J W Hoen and iastor
John rurpason Troressor Douthltt
has chnrge
Hev Botn regular slngtr
choirAn effort Is on
of the splendid
foot to secuie an athletic club for
Ttmplc and the prospects for lis suc
the committee
cess seem ery good as
on location have called a meeting for
tonight to jermancntly organlie at
the hall over Bookers drug store It
is the Intention of the committee to
secure this hall beside three other
adjoining room to be used as the
club headquarters After the organi
sation ha been completed Professor
White and Professor Layton will spar
n tenround contest for pointThe
Emma Warren company have been at
tho Bijou opera house nearly all this
weekDirt Is being broken for a new
brick building on Tenth street by
Strauss Bros
G A 1L COMMANDER CENSURED
the Monument
Tor Ills Course Regarding
ment Unveiling
At the regular meeting of Sherman
Tost O A R the following reailu
tions were adopted
j
Th Massachusetts depart
Rw Wherea
that w Jlrwbr > Jff of Kentucky moat commander G A R hasi sentout
orelmJ 0 of th hnini an open letter oiacially cordeinnln
rv i S lfl M t0 b consolidate the course of our comrade post com
In making prepara
mander at Chicago
tion to participate in the exercises at-
tending the unveiling of a monument
erected oer Confederate dead at that
3T011T WOBTIT TJ3XAS SUNDAY MAY 12 1805
THE TEXASSOUTHERN LEAGUE
LiTan tour good oxUes or
BALI
roRT TTonrn dallas Houston
AND GALVESTON TIEE WINNERS
THE NOHTH TEXAS TEAMS WILL
CltANGD DASE3 TODAY LOCAL
BALL NEWS
AUSTIN May 11
The ball came this afternoon vas a
onesided altilr In favor af th Pan-
thers Tho third baseman Joined the
fctortstcp this eenlns In Beelrg bow
wild he could throw when a wild throw
would ccst more than at any other
time
Uhe score
1 3 1 E G 7 8 9 n H i
Austin 0 02320000 7 OS
Fort W rth 02142310 13 IS 3
Earned runs Kort Worth 1 Austin
C
Tno tcee hits Miller and Bofftylano
2
Three base hits ttellly
Home runs McHrlde
Struck out liy Lesfrjette lj by Le-
mon 1
liases on balls IJy Hoffman 6 by
Lestcrjette 1 by Lemon 4
Hit by pitched balls Schachern
IUIlly McAllister and Elsey
Hrst base on enors lort Worth 4
Austin 1
Left on bases Austin 10 Tort
Woith 8
Double pHjB ttoRKan9 to Van
Diesser to St Clair McAllister to
nana Ban to Kellly
Htolen bae s McAllister Hellly El
sey Honglaao 2
1assed balls Schachern 2
Time of immo 2 hm 20 mln
liatterles Ljmon Lesterjette and
Sachaohern for Austin Hurt man and
Stanley for Fort Worth
Urn i Ire llrcnnan
1IOV9TOX SHREVErORT
HouMon Tex Mny H The tables
turned today and WMtlns won a game
for ITouBton Out of tuentyplx run
put out the Mud Cat pitcher struck
out hair of them Keefe went out to
not tcu < l lnjT second and thi otheta
mostly died en first At tlrrea the l
Itom lit him pretty well but tlipy
could not bunch them They sot
iiRht Blnnlos and tno dniblei but they
did not get them at the rlffht placo
Tho illlcan played better bill tiiday
than since they came here and made a
hit with the people Their shoilstop Is
a ureal pi > cr In fact they have a
sool allround team Houston went
at them todaj to win nnd thiy old
As uanal with the stick they were
In It nnd hit Mackey nard However
tho same was not won until Sullhan
went out on a fly In the ninth to left
When three men were on basea It
was a ticklish condition of affairs but
the cods had chame of the locals and
save them for another dny Shrcve
port coes to Gaheston tonluht Score
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Houston 0 2 2 0 1 0 3 0 0 H 12 S
Shreveport 300200000 6 10 3
Kirned Hun Houston C
Tw obAKrers Dawklns rickerlnp
Movers Clifford
Threebagc r rickerlnp
liases on balls Off Whltintr 2
Struck out IJy Whiting 13 by Mack
ey 3
Datterles Whitiny MeConnlck and
McQowan Mackey nnd Meyers
GALVESTONSHERMAN
Galveston Tex May 11 The sand
crabs smarting under their defeat
of yesterday Jumped In and administer-
ed a drubbLig to the Sherman team
Score
123460789 It 11 H
Galveston 0 t 0 2 2 5 3 0 017 16 2
Sherman 0 00121000 4 9 G
Earned runB Galveston 3 Sherman
Home runs Gates 2 Blakely Nance
Batteries Page and Furelth Garvin
and Douglass
SAN ANTONIO DALLAS
San Antonio Tex May 11 The
Steers beat the Missionaries again to-
day by a score of 19 to fi
BatterlesiFor San Antonio Ruckel
and Kajmer for Dallas liar uud
Hodges
Score by Innings
1234673 9R HE
San Antonio 000000410 5 C12
Dalla 71302024 19 14 0
TR1NCETON WINS
Princeton N J May 11 Thr
thousand epectatoi sow Princeton de-
feat Harvard at the opening game ot
tho intercollegiate baseball series to-
day Score 7 to 2
TODAYS BALL GAME
At the New Park Will Be a RedHot
Contest
WlnelJl Ji11 Tuesday night In nesoUed Thst all such fcellriRS ot ball park the clubs named will lock
S uiMi llu ot Uo l ln ry sectional hstree
ml nd t V tr h W tort n of the
ba t Iani > l ° k o Ihe fbil
n
b V >
department commtnder of hu
setti are not the sentiments of a aat
majority of our noble order and un-
justly Places the Grand Army of the
Republic in a false position before our
friends and neighbors
Resolved That the patriotic action
takan by comrade commander of the
Kr rtmlttl5e con mlUM on P I proval and unquolined Indorsement
To ltev Proule ot
h
a ° 0 I HVorty car
Tex May
cl 0e Galveston
> uchad t t e and no agree
tt ttm had rente are out on strike
fj l 1 m Ilrasll been had rnJe been i n 1 om and 5 tosses 1
Political disturbance and farences between men
There are two buttcball club In Tort
Worth known a the Amateur and
SemlCentcnnlals Tho two teams are
great rivals and It has been a matter
of the same to charity Tht tollowlpg
cccnpofe the teams
Court Houso Lawyer
nob Armstrong K i Prlsmora
Oeoree Akers George West
Warren Henderfon R W Harrison
Ixiftus Trather Toe Adams
Sam Duller Will Maben
Wm Rea T A Alt man
Bob McNatt > George Wray
John Kaiser Ben Ayres
Charles Curtis Jos Buraty
OTHER LEAOUE GAMES
At Atlanta
1 2 3 4 S 6 7 S9RHE
Atlanta 1 0 0 0 1 I 0 2 0r6 9 3
NoshMlte 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3
Uatterles Woods and Armstrong
Moran and Troit
At Louisville
LoulsvllleNew York postponed
At St Louis
12 3 4 5 67 SOtlHE
St Louis 0 6 0 0 0 3 3 1 12 13 0
Fhlladelphlft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 4 6
Batteries Itreltensteln nnd Teltx
Hodson and ClemenU
Umpire Emslle
At Cincinnati
1234B878 9U II E
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 11 18 3
Brooklyn 000001000 1 S 0
Balterleu Rhtnes and Vaughanj
LJCld and C Dniley
Umpire Keefe
At Cleveland
CleelanUWa8htngton game post-
poned wet grounds
At rittBturg
1 2 348BRHE
rittsburg 2 0 0 2 0 4 6 3
Baltimore 110 110 4 t > 2
Batteries Haw Icy and Klnslow
Esper and Robinson
Umpire Murray and Long
At Memphis
12 3 4 5 H7 8 0R HE
Memphis 7 110 0 0 00 C 14 18 4
Montgomery 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 IS 8
Batteries Clllnn and OMcara
Clnuson and Hnppolcl
Umpire Ileccl us
At Little Bock
12345G789 HUE
Little Rock 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 9 SO 2
New Orleans0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 3
Uatterles Morse and Corcoran Smith
Nle and Gondlng
Umpire Ward
A Chicago
1234CS7SI nun
Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 S 4
Boston 01510010 U 2
Batteries Abbey and Moran Sulll
an and Oansell N
Umpire McDonald
REAGAN ON SILVER QUESTION
HE CALLS DOWN SECRETAltY
MORTON
ON A MATTER OV TINANCIAL HIS-
TORY THERE WAS NO ACT IN
18C3 HE SAYS THAT DEMONE-
TIZED THE SILVER DOLLARAN
INTERESTING COMMUNICATION
Austin Tex May 11 Editor Ga
rette air Morton secretary of he
United States dfpattment of agi cul-
ture In a recent paper given to the
publlo on tho silver question aav
All the demonetisation of silver a
I understand It that ever came about
in this country hapiwned in the law ot
1S53 after open nnd full discussion and
practically with unanimity when con
The home boj batted like fiends Page I gress Introduced the eubaldlnry silver
pitched a ery good game but was a coinage of which a nominal dollar
trifle wild Had Garvin received bet-
ter support the game would not have
been so onesided
worth weighed 697 per cent less than
the silver dollar and also took away
tho legal tender quality of till silver in
payment of debts of over S3 In
amount
When I was told that a member of
Mr Clevelands cabinet has published
such a statement I felt much surprlued
but supposed there surely must have
been some foundation for It or a man
uiin
of no little comment among the friends on other act of that > ear about tho
respective clubs a to which remained after the
of the nV > r a0llar which
team could put up the best game of pagaB0 0f that act a It had been
ball Today at 4 oclock In the new fore Ua prsaRe as legal tender for all
d > ntf public und private for any sum
by the i to be
expressed horn8i an the game promise whatever
a most Interesting and spirited one
from beginning to finish
UfVWYEnS V3 COUltT HOUSE
An Unique Base Ball aim Bet for
Next Trllay
Next Sunday what promises to be an
ESKrSf take n d 3W IT 2
V
That tho sliver coins Issued In con
formity with the above section shall
ho lcrsl tender In the piyment of debts
for all sums not exceeding Jj
subsldhry
That is that these minor
KlrW KK WS TRINITY CAMHRON fSTERN
nrre hrt i May ll Track
rjz
ft rii
m City Chemist St Louis
g Royal Baking Powdeu excels ali others It is highest in
J rengthf pure wholesome free from lime ammonia and alum g
I will not assume to rues whether
this statement was made by the secre-
tary throurth Irtnoronce or for the pur-
pose ot nilnleadlrrr the people on this
rreat nuestlon of silver coinage thouth
It Is oppsrent on the face of his state-
ment that his attention was called to
tne nbovnnmed act and that be wss
expression his vlers as to Its effect
j very nnA0AN
O rfftown Tex
and grading on the Trinity
Cameron and Western hat ben sus-
pended for two weeks on account of
ralnv weather and Is not likely to be
resume for two met nior Colonel
Kttay TaMor present t0 fSf
New York to negotiate the sale of
bond
BHOOTINO AT ARLINGTON
Arlington Tes May ud OooJ
wln shot Charley Landers In the neck
this evening Injuring
with a shot gun here
juring him severely but not fatally
Bad bloM tas existed between tie
part for some time arising over a fft
tl meut involving Jour or nve dollars
MEMPHIS A MILITARY CAMP
CRACK COMPANIES ALREADY ON
THE GROUND
Tnn sealv mrLES attract
MUCH ATTENTION AND ARE
CHEEREDCAMI F1UES BIAZ
1NQ AND THE SOLDIER BOYS EN-
JOYING THEMSELVES
MEMPHIS May 11
Today marked the opeulng of the
grand Interstate drill and encamp-
ment The weather conditions w re
not all that could bo desired the day
being decidedly chilly and threaten-
ing but this did not prevent upward
of 3000 people a largo majority of
them ladles making their wuy to
Montg niery park the enthu lasin Tor
the sturdy sons of Mam was iiearty
and demonstralhv the daj program
belnff carrlea out without bitch Pint
the cnurpilse whkh has been the
nubJeU ot local comment for months
wit4 succcsatfully launched Tho
grounds which for ten sears hae
been tho scene of the ince meetings
of tho Jockey club now contain un
extensive military amp occupied ty
cavalry and Infantry companies at-
tached to the L nit Id Staten wtny
aud ten Or more companies ot nitlotul
guards Including emeial companies if
nadonil reputation who will compete
for the coveted tlalvealon cup and lha
liberal money prUeti oneied In the
vatlous clae es The city present a
gaa appearance nearly eveiy buwiitesn
house and residence being elaborately
decorated The ceremonies uttjidlng
the formal opening ot the nil began
tit 3 o clock thl nfternoon at wrkh
decorated The ceremonies attending
the formal opening of the drill beicun
radt liniucdlutel In front or the riand
stand where they wero presented to
the young ladl s who had j en chc n
to ait a sponsei
The sponsors with their chaperones
and maids representing the best so-
ciety In tho cltj were diUcn In gttty
front of th lr respectl o eonipanlea
wheie nftvr the ptesentatlon the cohn
of tho vnrloua orsunliillon Were d
Uvered to ttietn This was followed by
a parade around the ground the com
pinlea forming In tho following orden
General Hnovvden the commanding
ofllccrB encampment and Colonel
H Killcgg United Htates Army com
mardlng all tha United Htate troop
In tho city the Iowa State band ot
forty pltccsj two companies of the
llrth Infantry fiom Port McPhersonj
company A Confederate Veterans
union the eteran ChUkasaw Guards
of Memphis who for > eani were recog-
nized n the Itestdrlllid company In
the countr > the Washington Pencl
ble hoMci of the Gnlveston cup tho
Chickasaw Guards and the Governor
Guard who will represent tho Mty In
the comi > ctltlve drills the McCarthy
Light Giinnls of Little IlTk t e
T hurston Ultles 6t Omaha the Neely
Zouaves of Memphis the Morton Ca-
dets of Washington tho Sealey Rifles
of Galveston who were lou liy cheered
and who attracted a good dial of at-
tention because of the complication
attending their participation In the
drill Battery B first regiment light r
tlllor > of Cincinnati and companies D
nnd K third cnvnlry Unite I State
army from Jefferson barrack Mis-
souri
Tim program wni concluded with a
brief drill at 0 oclock participated in
by nil the companies at the ground
This evening a good crowd enJo > etl a
concert program by the Iowa Stale
band
Camp Bchofleld presenla an animated
scene tonight It la cool enough for
camp lire nnd the boy are making
tne most of the thtrtyelx hours that
remain before tho hard work of tho
drH herln In orl l enjoyment
The Senly Ttlfle the military pet of
tho Oleander City It transpire tonight
did not come to the Interstate drill for
their health They are not going to
return empty handed and more than
thl they intend It the power He
within them to carry back to their
admirers In the Lone Slar state the
trophy upon which the ee of e > ery
Boldler boy at Rchofleld Is flxedtho
Oalveston cup They have no Idea nf
abandoning the hope of recurlng the
coeted prise until every power of rea
son nnd Influence ha been exhausted
of hi position would not have made j while the attitude d Adjutant General
to drill
the statement It was bo different Mabry as to their eligibility
fiom what was generally accepted to for e eup n not a sure prize they
he true on thl question that I turned ar0 prepaied to present the strongest
to the otsslon acts of congress for the argument to enow that the stami
If I could upon what chief military officer of
yenr 180 to see taken by the
act of congress his statement waa Txaa is untenable The feeling lit thl
be the act of Galveston
based and found It to on cy ls decidedly with tho
February 21 1853 entitled on act
Amendatory of eilttlng laws relating fheIp ftppearance on Iho drill ground
to the half dollar quarter dollar dime 1Arta nrter a the obstacles that had
I and half rtlme The first section of pawa jn their way was the
this act provides for the reduct or > of r ft frlcndiy demonstration
the weight of the half dollar to 193 jf cry body wants to see them drill for
grnlns and for a proportionate redue It Galveston cup as well as for tht
the dollar dlsap
tlon of the weght of quarter Vanrt they may not bo
rtlme and half dlmethls being less JJjJ The cu p i now In the hnnds
than the proportion ot silver In the J thi drill management ond their In
dolinr iprnretatlon of the laws governing Us
The second section of tho act Is a JJJJJJ JJr not be exactly the same
follows i as hiM of Mr Mabry In any event
the Bealis will not enter as the bealy
nines They Till reomanlze iinilf
new name It necessary to nuallfy tor
class
an entry to th cup
ftOANOKH NCWB
Roanoke Tex May 11This term
school closed
of the Iloanoke public
yesterday with t o excellent enter
at the
taJnmem one in the afternoon
ingh school building and one at the
PresVterlan church last night flome
disappointments were occasioned by
ipoakers fulling to be present Jw
er the progiams were H JnteresU
ing and the past j ears work
tlonaliy has given eueral
mad another
lion Old noreas ha
and Is paying Roanoke a lslt
r cape
at present There Is consldersbhi
preparation being made for a Sunday
school plontc at this place May 18
KlDNAriNG NEGROKH
LouUlana Planters Hold Uarkles Prac-
tically In Slavery
Uttle Rock May it For come lime
iiast leports have been reaching hero
mt short Intervsls from Ouachita roun
ty of the wholesale kidnaping oi re
croes ty white men frem LouUlana
it seem that when Louisiana farmers
living adjacent to the Arkansas line
have needed farm laborers they have
been Jn the habit of crossing v jr Irto
Arkansas and selecting he negrpia
they wanted and taking tlunn Uck
to Louisiana by force aM e vlng
FJ K iTi
them there In practical slawy Simi-
lar reports have reached here from
Union and other counties on the Louis-
iana border A dispatch tolay tram
Ft Dorado say that Judge Satlth of
Ouachita county ha con nw it special
grand Jury to Investigate recent cut
rage of this character It s laid
that a band of white men nra operat-
ing In that section who nake a busi-
ness Ot driving Arkansas ntgrAM into
Louisiana and that In their raids llity
eelxe upon any colored man they may
chance to meet and haul Mm across
tho Hoe In some instance lhce kid-
napers ha e been seen irlvlnit lw fore
them like so many sheep a bunch ot
negroes with their arms pinioned and
tied together
It other Instances H 1 Md these out-
laws have come upon nexro cabins aud
carried away entire families
MEMPHIS BUDGET
Tho Denver Making Improvements
Shot His Left Arm Off
Memphis Tex May 11 The Tort
Worth and Denver City Railway com-
pany Is making some hnpitnements In
and oround Memphis Tho deK l ha
been thoroughly overhauled nnd a new
coat of paint put on The bridge on
bothstdeaot town are Wing remodeled
Cattle shipment still continue W
U Curt Us outfit I now rounding up
for nnother largo shipment They have
been sending out about ten trains u
week for the past month Lien Wolf
forth an old time resident of Hall
county but now at Woodward serving
ns deputy eheiirf had the misfortune
to get hi left arm shot off lat Friday
Judge John H Trlplett of Port
Worth wn In Memphis > eterday on
legal buHlnes W H Curtlss fain
I liy are up from Henrietta for n um
mer outingMr J A Montgomery
left Tuesday for a visit to filend In
East Texas E P Hooper who ha
been ery etck is nblo to be up Last
Sunday the Christian Endeavor society
elected as delegnte to the l rt Worth
convention In June Mpp Mnttle Pore
IdaWrteht nnd Maude Btrnett Messrs
A C Wlllborn and G II Montgomery
The Kndcnv orwa nntlclpale a greit
time and no doubt their moat Miingulno
hopes will bt realized Mr M Whit-
man returned home from Dalian Mon
l duy ntght Mis Llzclo Copelaml Is
vlMtlng In Poit Worth County court
hus been In session this week but little
bulnes cnmn up Mm U W Matt-
ers of Vermm is lilting Mrs P S
I Montgomery Judge J 11 Daniel bus
moved to the Wolffortlt building J
> A Klrirh ha returned from Kansas
City whero he has been with a train
of cattle
NBV IlUAtlNPELH CELEBRATES
New Brnunfels Tex May 11 The
town Is full of strangers and Rally
decorated thin being the first day of the
cHebmllun of tho Fiftieth anniversary
of tho settlement hereby Printo Holms
Germany colony At 0 oclock p in
the ringing of the church nnd tlru bells
and th discharge of artillery
munced the commencement of the
celebration proper Theso wire signal
for tho multitude to gather In forte
They nssumbltd nenr the triumphal
arch B n afterward a mammoth
torchlight procession wn for mid
headtd by the United State bind tin
city and county official nnd surviving
original Colonist und participated In by
tho citizens nnd visitor After tho prn
russlon a grnnd bill was given which
U now In progress
CRIMINAL AIPEALS
Austin Tex May II Proceeding of
the court ot criminal appeals today
Affirmed Hegaro vs State from
Blown West vs State from Brown
Sinclair vs State from Cooke
Unversed nnd rmended Dover et hi-
s tSnte from Williamson Jones
State from Cooke Van Dusen >
Btate from Dallas
Rehearing overrule d Young alia
Buikett V State from Dallas
CRANDALL NOTES
Crnndall Tex May II A cool wave
struck thli place nt 10 oclock lust night
and overcout feel comfortable this
morning The publlo school at lb
place closed > < sterday with a child
tens plcnto at Rot d Aia lake which
was hlRhly enjoyed by nil Crops art
In pxcellctit condition und growing lap
Idly
MARRIED IN TRIbCO
The following account of ii Snn Fran-
cisco wedding will bo of Intertill to
many In Port Worth Mr Martin the
groom was at one time an emplo > e ot
the GnKette nnd has many friends who
remember him kindly
A very piptly wedding was celegrated
Thursday evening at 8 oclock at ths
residence of Mr and Mrs A Schrnder
No JB11 North Hcventh street Their
laughter Miss 11 urn Ice Irene Case nnd
Mr r Clay Mnrtln were the contract-
ing parties Tho ceremony which made
the > oung couple one was p rfornied by
Jt > vP Ir Pendleton T he bride wua
atttrol In a beautiful gown ot ellk
crepe trimmed with Ducheaso lace
The front ua hand painted In an ar
tlstlo desgu of clematis Hhe carried
a handsome bunch of bride rose
Mr and Mrs Martin will teslde st
North Klghth snd K street
About eentylhe invitations were
Issued for the wedding
RAILROAD PKUHONAL3
J O McCabo general freight Jgut
of the Rock Island left for Ht Liul
last night to attend the meeting ot
tht > Bouthwestern Trnfllo asioclatltn
Monday
pnge Harris live stock agent of the
Texas and Pacific went to Sherman
yesterday to spend flunday with his
family
Vf fi Parker commiroKl agent of
the Fanta tfe went to Galveston last
night
U Trice division superintendent of
the Texas and Pacific was here yes-
terday from Marshall
imOWNUOOD HNTCRTAINMRNT
Ilrownwood Tex May 10Thui day
night at their residence Mayor and
Mrs Kmith received a number of their
friends The music for the occasion
was furnished by the Ilrownwood mil-
itary band The drill by the Brown
wood Rifles was also a feature of the
evening A number of literary and
musical selections were rendered Dur-
ing the course of the evening a choice
luncheon was served
In Paris the parted hair ls Just golr
out altogether
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DICK BLAND IS DOING BATTLE
DENVER Col May tt
lion Richard P Riand the Missouri
cxioucroakmna opened his Colorado
lecturing tour In this city tonLiht An
audience that filled the spacious Broati
vvay theater greeted tha slver cham-
pion nho was happily Introduced by
Penutor Teller wliU long applause and
gie him attention throuhut the ad
drtcn the delHiry ot which occupied
nearly two horns
I hao chosen for my subject said
Mr Ulard after acknoMedgtng hit
reception vtho light ot twenty car
In coonrcM for the free coinage vi
ulHcr and tho light Jot to unic
The losse jou silver producers havs
surialnvil on account of the demone
tuatlon of sUcr are not to to com-
pared with the lossei of the farmer I
of Missouri lu the fall ot prtco of farms
conseaiuent as wo believe on the d M
inonullxatlun ot silver
IJlnnd prefaced his icvlew of the
tMiity jeau battle for silver with uu
account of the manner In which It
demonetization wa nccomptlshed and
gold established a the unit of alu
by the tict of 1873
While It ls evident he ald fmm
the manner In which this revolution
In our monetary sjstcm was accom-
plished It was in an indirect and a
stealthy manner yet It was the most
lmpurianl and tar reaching lcglslallou
on money ccr enacted by our gov-
ernment
lie said tho fieo coinage bill of 1877
which was vetoed by 1iesldcnt Hayes
wa oted for by Mr Carlisle of Ken-
tucky now secretary ot the treasury
Mr Poster of Ohio eecrotary of the
tiensury under Mr Harrisons admin-
istration iMr Herbert now secretary
ot the uavyt Mr McKlnley now gov
enor of Ohio Mr Mills of Texas now
senator Horn that state and Mr Mor
rison of Illinois now tutcrstato com-
merce agent
The fad said Mr Iiland that
most of these gentlemen It not all of
thent have changed their views on
this question Hhuuld be attributed to
the uncertainty of human nature and
the uctlon of publlo men for surely
the nucenslty of sthcr restoration Is as
meritorious and urgent now a it was
then
Regarding the repeal of the Bhennag
silver law Mr HI and said
Impnillal history will show that the
tesult wa secured by method most
reprehensible and deplorablo The
inonled pow er of thl country and
Hurope had sought to bring our peopt
snd their representatives Into com-
plete subjection The vast debt
throughout the country were pressed
for collection and when debtors went
to the bank to secure loan to meet
their obligation they were coolly told
It wua not safe to loan money unlit
the repeal of the purrhusing clause
of the Bherman act Th friends of
gold monometallism Insisted that the
repeal of the purchase clause of the
Bherman act would restore confidence
throughout the country Invite the fo-
llow ot gold to our shores and would
bring universal prosperity Just the
reverse ha occurred We have lsud
gold bonds to the estent of J112tKW000
since Ihe repeol In order to check tlws
flow of gold from our shore and t
maintain the single tndrd
The gold monome tall 1st liave
given tho people an object leson in-
deed ono that they will not fortiet
an object lensnn that ha been the bet
educator In favor of bimetallism thst
could have possibly taken plsy
In all the great battle lu congress
on tho silver question tho Southern
people while enthuslastlo for stiver
have had that sympathy and enthusi-
asm clouded with the dread of force
bill or federal Interference with their
local self government
Fortunately however in the great
battle ovrr th force bill In the annate
the senators from th Wet and es-
pecially ot tho gold and sliver mining
states In their opposition to this meas-
ure which resulted In It final over-
throw and defeat have given assurance
to the pooplo ot the flouth that politi
cal reliance both for the safety of r tf
homo government and prosperity
economic question points to the
The day 1 now come when
iMiie cannot longer dominate our
I wilt to The battle or the standard
1 the greatest battle to be fought In
this country and the world Over Tills
vast country of ours fortyfour lnde
pendent state nnd other tt terri-
tories with over 8e nty billion dol-
lars ot wealth and a population of
seventy million of people Increasing at
th rate of more than a million annu-
ally ls steadily maintaining Its mone-
tary > stem to open the mints to free
coinage of gold and sliver and thus
restore not only to ourselves but to the
world the old order of things by which
gold and silver circulated side
by side i aiding and supporting each
other by giving labor employment and
effecting the exchange of commerce
In conclusion attention should be
called to the fact that heretofore no
president of the United Btate since 1873
ha been a friend of silver The battle
to gain ls to secure a president who
will sign a free coinage bill If sent to
him and who will not ue the power
given him to prevent such a Mil com-
ing to Mm but on the contrary will
recommendsuch legislation If wo
can once secure such a president the
energies In the future must be directed
Jt ls not my purpose end would be
out of place in a nonpartisan lecture
every friend of the free cotnsge nt sll
or speeoh of thl character to Indicate
how that end Way be brought about
furthfr than to express tne hop that
every friend of the free eolnsg ot
silver will make a Arm resolve to not
support In any manner a presidential
candidate no matter how nominated
and no matter on what party platform
he stands unless that platform con-
tains silv r restoration
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