Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 12, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 7, 1895 Page: 4 of 8
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NtT OWNED DY THC TnUSTS
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metallic ca vnvrioN
nriolvcJ llmt w lie re It ludoraa
TI Fort Wi > rtli Onuctte able
and ffarlrn rxiUniit ul Dtfiitacrur
and ounimftitllnic II runraa In the
> wc rrr iimrn < l tliat tlia friends
uf tllftr Ktv It thai cordial and
active aappttrl
TO IOSTMASTlIltH AMI SLHSlmil
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The Oawttr 1pm I res to bo Informed
whenever nn Usui reaches Uf patron
later than the regular time for arrival
Any Information ci this aubjoct will
be gratefully received
TI11IMH Or HMtACIIIITIO
roaferM Wcntlirr r > ir > Ttiat
The storm wavis will reich this m
rldlan and tho other change will
rnoiomuD urxoiuis
It may be fairly s umed that the
Gazette has proved Its chat ges ngalaat
the Texas system of criminal law and
administration The concurrcnco of the
Texas press with Wrtual unanimity
In the opinion that the law Is n failure
U an accurate Index to tho general
sentiment throughout the state To
correct an error that may be natural
but Is wholly unjust It Is stated that
among those who are most earnest and
emphatic In demanding substantial re-
forms are lawyers of the hlgheit stand-
ing Two young attorneys hivo enter
rd appearance for the defense of the
system as it is while a number of law- >
yers nf cxpertenco and ability have
expressed their endorsement of the
Gasettes criticisms and have declared
the need for ft more effective method of
dealing with crime There Is little
doubt that If the bur as n whole were
rumtred to determtne this lmue the
ystem would be amended in accord
nnce with tho demands of Justice ami
the needs of society Tho trouble Is
that lawyers are too apt to forget that
they owe a peculiar duty to society
growing out of their profession and en
groised In prlralo duties leave matters
to drift along as they will It Is ob
vloua that lha changta which are call-
ed for by a graye public necessity
should bjllrected by sound legal Judg-
ment nui take the benefit of large le-
gal experience If
however these are
unavailable for the task tho public will
do the beit they can clinging to the
sheet anchors of conscience and of
common tense
A consensus of public sentiment as
it has been lately disclosed through
the efforts of the Uaxottc shows that f rs
upon three points there la a general
agreement
U Trial ahould speedily follow the
crime
2 Verdicts should not be disturbed
by the appellate court unleas substan
tlal Injustice has been done
1 A verdict should be rendered by
twothirds or threefourths of the Jury
These proposed reforms are unassail-
able In the name of right and reason
Awarded
Highest Honors World Fair
w CREAM
They would destroy no rlirM that
onjrM to exist anil they would not In
tht slightest degree imperil the Inno-
cent
These reform are simple and prac-
ticable They otiirht to bo accomplish-
ed at the nekt aenslon of the leRUU
ture with bucIi other improvements
upon the preaent lystem as a full dU
cuiilon of the subject may develop
T T t T
There must have t > en a change of
editor or a very decided chantte of
editorial policy In th rort Worth Oa
settea establishment That puprr novr
says Thero Is no occsslon for Demo-
crats to fly at each others throats or
ti make mouths at each other The
differences between them will be set-
tled by the oldfavhloned arbitration of
majority rule and they will then get
torether Ualvestou Tribune
The Tribune will search In vain for
an tnstanco In which tho Gazette or
Us editor has refused to bow to the
will of the majority It has neither
fought Democratic nominees nor re
joiced at their defeat as the Tribune
did with reference to tht Kentucky
election
When the Democratic state conven-
tion inlets next year the differences
between Texas Democrats If any will
be submitted to a vote If tho gold
standard advocates are In a mnjcrlty
the Gazette wI expert thorn o make
the platform and to make U of
heart of oak If the bimetal 11st out-
number they will declare for tha free
coinage of silver at 18 to 1
without consulting any foreign cov
ernment The Gazette 1ms taken Its
medicine on many occasions and came
up smilingly the next time as chip-
per and full of fight as ever If free
coinage wins what does the Tribune
propoio to do and say about it
Ay mciCLoiiiHU volimi
The nred of a regular publication
supplying In compact nml stable form
statistical historical Industrial inun
cial ottlclal agricultural and general
Information hns long been felt lay every
Tho pally GazetteSix Issues a week business nml profcrslonat man In
by mall
One year 800
Hlx months 300
Three irnths 1C0
Dellve d by Carrier
Tlftecn cent a week
Tho Weekly GazetteIssued on Fri-
day
One year fiA centt
SI months 30 cents
Texas and by every person with Texas
Investments Tho Garotte Quarterly
the first number of which will be Is-
sued about January 15 will fully meet
this demand Tho January number
will be an encyclopedia volume of 600
pages treating briefly all topics which
aro commonly the subject of reference
KwiK by exprens or money order or in the variety and scope of Us Infor
All i are authorized to act i of useful J T V JlbQry
as agents for the Oiizftte
8TATI2 PIUNTINO CO
Tort Worth Tex
knowledge larger and more
comprehensive tran the publications
I of similar nature which have hereto
foro been Imued by the New York
World and Tribune
The GnzetU quarterly will be sold
oc-
cur at and within 10 > miles of Kort ° newsdealers and on nil treln
Worth within twentyfour hours of S J and on mall subscription Tho January
December 11 7Threatenlng Rlven bOW number will be the most useful volume
fw nny Ubrnry A mIted
rwltolB WU U reClVed
Hubscribers In any part of th city 7
f
who fall
to receive the Dally Gazette
at any time will confer a favor by
notifying the city clrculstur at the
Gazette offlee Ito will upon being
notified by telephone or otherwise Im-
mediately deliver a copy of the cur-
rent number of th paper when a ub
vcrlbtr has been overlooked by a car
rlsr D T COlllBR
City Circulator
PAItll V AMI PAllirV
The advocates of free coinage pro
feis to wunt gold and IHer treated
with equality yet tho policy they pro
pose w ould put nnn hundred cents
worth of one in
rents of the
lanta
a dollar und only fifty
other 1 toko Smith at At
What flecrotniy Smith calls a 100
cents worth of gold Is that amount
of gold for which the Hank of England
Is required by law to pay the equiva-
lent of 100 cents If the amount of that
gold were Increased by act of parlia-
ment three per cent the valuo of gold
bullion would Instantly drop three per-
cent on the New York market The
purpose of those who are using the
cabinet officers for campaign work la
not to presorve a parity between gold
and sllvor but to preserve a parity of
legislation between England and the
United States If they should fall In
this England would have to chooie
between tho surrender of her financial
supremney and the abandonment of
the gold standard
A novel electrical experiment Is be-
ing made on the X3clfta coast At
Santa Cruz a to000 motor la being
tho caaea 6f disappointed ofilceseek
The pm lon IIt of Die UnltM Klntej
coita morit than th standing army of
any rowr In lurop Yet talk
about th overpowering train
th treasury of thou rovornmenu
brought on by their armln
An hnprovej Oatllng itun nrlntr ltooo
hot a rnlnuto wu recently mbmltted
to tho burau of ordnance Th pres-
ent conaresi may have us for somo
such effective teclslatlri weapon to
Mil all th hills with which some of
the members ara said ta b loaded
Senator Hill ho J a small audience
at Ills Minneapolis lecture but as his
crowd was about ten times as larn as
i th number of people who henrd tho
I prtsldenf mesiaso seats free It Is not
J Orovera tlmo to laugh
I Hoke Smlih says on the subjeot ot
Irrigation The mojt valuable element
of the combination to produce this re-
sult Is the water Just so And there
in It dltrera from the senatorial situa
tion In Ceorcla from the standpoint ot
the secretary
Boms of tl io London papers are la
twins to conlhce the puoila that the
Jlonroe doctrine Is not International
I law It Is good American law all the
> am
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J ri CIL0 W ° o meut that SenatorMills ha
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RAILWAYS
Condition of Affairs on
the Denver
whuat chop rnoiiisnj I
iruniiu siillioxs yiklu
PANHANDLE IN IT
stiiitiTi3NuiNT uooun talks
OI 1 limit OV GCNCIIAf PltOf
IKRITV TO THAT BCCTIOSf
Fort Worth and Dearer lln Hun
dlod More tool Tliuu Any
Other Line la Texai
Major J V Goode general superin-
tendent of the Kort Worth and Denver
Is one of the most popular and ettlcleut
railway men In Texas Combined with
all tha attributes of the polished gen-
tleman Is that suavity and pleasant-
ness of demeanor that has made him a
host of friends In every walk of life
Perhaps no other olllclat of tho Fort
Worth and Denver la more unlver
lally riteomcd by its employes und no
better Indication could manifest itself
that a man Is made of the true metal
than this fact
In the active discharge of his duties
aa general superintendent of the line
their Is hone other bitter acquainted
with the condition of aKalra In Us
territory Knowing and appreciating
this fact the Garctte representative
called on Major Goode last evening and
aaked him how matter ara stacking
up In the Panhandle
Tho Panhandle la in all around bet-
ter condition at this time than it has
been for a number of years wan the
reply more wheat has been sown this
season than for the past four years put
together The acreage this jenr I
know Trom my own pergonal observa-
tion Is aufTiclent to Iniure a yield of
nt least three and onehalf million
bushels If there should bo an Average
yield of say twenty bushels to the
acre Compare this outlnuk with the
results lait yesr which failed to net
aeed wheat nnd you can understand
why we are all rejoicing with the Pun
handle
Major did not the Fort Worth and
Denver rurntsh the Panhandlo with a
great deal of seed wheat
Yes air We advanced the farmers
of tbst section 21000 buBhels which
In Itself Is sufficient to plant 23000
acres Nor Is this all for we hauled
a great deal of seed wheat Into that
section free of charge that came from
other sources
What la the oondltton of the wheat
already planted
It Is up a tine stand and growing
rapidly deeding Is still going on
however und I am Informed that there
will be no cessation In planting opera-
tions until about the first of January
What was the result of tho experi-
ment In rotton raising tried up there
this year
It was a practical success and has
demonstrated that more cotton nnd
cheaper cotton can bo raised in the
Panhandle than on the black lands In
other sections of the state
How far un the line did the ex-
periment extend
To Hall county n distance of about
250 miles from Fort Worth
In what county or countlea were the
brat results attained
In Hardeman and Wilbarger per
haps If I may draw the distinction nut
In nil the counties Intervening betneen
Fort Worth and Memphis It has been
induction of
built to utlllzo the energy of the ocean the staple ts a great success Th
waves for generating electricity for
Ughtlnz purposes and to run street-
cars Fort Worth has no sea waves to
furnish motive power but there Is an
abundance of coal within easy reach
of the city to generate all the electricity
needed for any purpose
The resolution offered by Senator
liodgc approving the Monroe doctrine
may bo the beginning of a very per-
tinent discussion of our foreign rela-
tions An opportunity will at least be
given tho senate to put Itielfsquarely
on record on important questions of
foreign policy
Dr Cyrus Cdson a prominent New
York physician announces that a meth-
od of treatment has been discovered
which will almost instantly cure con-
sumption malaria and ellow fever
It liaB not yet been tried however In
I tur win undoubtedly be heavy
How are tho Panhandle stock Inter-
ests major
In better condition all around than
they have been In a number of years
The range has been an excellent one
and taking It altogether It has been a-
very prosperous yenr for the stock-
men The finest graded herds of cattle
In the state are along the line of our
railway and ne are ery proud of our
stoeK interests
Un there been much movement of
toek over the Denver thu season
Yes sir We have handled a greot
runny more cattle thin year than we
did 1a t year and I believe our road has
handled more stock than any other
line in the state
ekl bnt lmP8r1 ln °
thM lonr
No sir As far as I am advled not
5H > > n Imported Into
rnrt Worth and Denver territory
W opl n >
seeMonr
Yv sir With the return of confi
dence In the poMlbllltlea ot the ran
hnndle many new people are going
there and we look for quite an Influx
iV ill w 1 av d slendfat
In their flth and with fnreslnht
enoutth to diversify their operations are
i PotelMy as In any
other section of Tetas In fact things
In the Panhandle
have taken on a
much more roseate hue and wo are
r n h
o e cTo i V
Not only the Port Worth and Denver
riylU 1 1 c v i PBrt Worth as
we n
well win be benemted by these Im
proved condition The concern of one
L ih ot ln matters
5fclf 1rM 5r f ur mil bushls
ufiuissssajr1
It l needles to add that Major aoode
Is a rue and tried friend of the ran
muchly overjlhejreneral outlook
AXnTiirsn EXTu tgiar
Cnttea Ilelt rntpoaee Vllhdrenal
for Another Ten Days
Chairman Kent of the
Southwestern
Tassenger Committee yesterday
Ion that the Cotton ISelt had agreed
to a further ten days extension of Iti
withdrawal from the association on ac
count of existing troubles
It Is understood that thts action on
Jj f 0 > n
n < was uper
induced by the desire that the
m ° t l > > a Interested 7o
have taken the
matter up with Prest
iHi > > nr
> I > le time to
make the necessary Investigation and
arrive at a Just conclnslon
ctlon nn <
ton i f epart of the Cot
Ueltpeople would seem to evince a
I thorough contldence ta the JustaeM ct
THE GAZETTE i FOKT WOHTB TJSXAtj SATURDAY PEOBMBBK f 1805
their position or a gradual weakening
along that line Those who aie in a
position to know fend understand the
situation however do not heeltnie to
express the conviction that the Cotton
Belt people have not weakened and
will never consent to any modification
even of their demands In plain words
the situation they say Is Just simply
one In which the road lias figured out
what It feels entitled to and Is not open
to
any counterproposition in the mat
ter at all
It was predicted here yesterday that
the ultimate result would be a general
combination ot Interests against the
Cotton Uelt by the other lines and that
road would be loft out ot any and all
future arrangements Dut unfortu-
nately for this theory the Cotton Delt
Is a part of the Gould system as are
verel othtr lines In the association
and this fact would seem to dispose of
that theory pretty effectually
And again to shut tho Cotton Ilelt
out of any future association would be
Just simply playing Into that lines
hands
by leaving It a free lance In a
position to establish and maintain Just
such action ns the request for which
has precipitated the row
To an observant Individual located at
a medium height In tho timber It be
glna to look as If the Cotton Holt has
the association on the hip It Is evident
nmv that aoqulesenco to the demands
Siliii r11nt llne wm re ul I Hie
disruption or tho association and re
fesult b ° attended by the same
i I im fln t0 ° ok llke I
HV mfi S menu nnd ossocln
tlons for
the purpose of maintenance of
SiikJ lh sterol passenger agents
win be an unknown iiuantlty The fact
mat general managers have taken the
W n wo l5 we
tcMndle J10 Umt n < eneral passenger
Sn n vo vmn unequal to the
emergency and are consequently In
pe1li ° f l0 i < h l former
prestige on that account
this ttiiu unitm qiiTioN
CoutIutes of Interest Anuintf Local
Itnllnur People
hirJce n thcB coIunn y4ler
witS iPf th0 mc vcMnent Inaug
urated by Kaatern lines
for u 23 per
E J c hnrff1 wa rtatl wlth much
interest by nil way people and tie
trayellngpubllo allko
V er 8cfn9 o hQ a KwiTal unanl
O1on ha a change of some
kind is necenjary and as the rail
imJVo nemilvcH takn e InU
uatijo in the mowment It is
conn
dently anticipated that some reform
will be nccompllshed before there is a
subsidence
As elated yesterday the movement
ntt no ondeI
ZVL ery fur Into
Texas but It Is coming General pus
HPhger agents of neeral ot the lead
ing linen iiaie been requested to give
their views ni to the desirability of a
reduction and It Is understood that
they aro practically nu unit in tho
belief that some reform is almost Im
peratively necessary
A railway man of this city wvi
rouneily served an ticket agent for a
long time nnd Is consequently In n
position to know what he H talking
about said yesterday that a teduc
tion nf 25 per cent In the prlcu of tp
per berths would be a great advant
age to oil rallnuy companies The
ivvrago traveler fieozci about n cose
to a half dollar as It Is poislble for
mortal to do ho said liut v I en
thy ticket seller can Inrorm a man
starting out en a night Journey that
for 1160 he can have a guod nights
f t U will have the effect of Mllng
tho sleepers and removo that feature
from tho Jay coaches
This Is doubtless true but nt the
name time the traveler who feel tils
posed to be somewhat cxcIujI e by
nature will obJ ct on the ground that
many of the purposes for which these
palace cars were intended will by
such actlm be eliminated through the
admission of uu element not altoii ther
at home in aueh luxurious surround
ings
This brings the matter down to the
point made iccently by another rail-
way man that the moht practluul solu
tion of tho trouble Is Tor each rail-
way able to do so to carry a second
class sleeper that Is one uhm teivlce
will be from II to 150 per night In
that way all tastca and Inclinations
could be satisfied
WILL NOT lllj TAUUX OIT
Double IltaaiMiffet iertt > e to Abilene
Will Ornithine
Yesterday there was a rumor In cir-
culation hero to the effect ihut the
double passenger train servlco o Abi
lene recently inaugurated by tho Tex-
an and Pacific would soon be discon
tinued
The report it seems originated
somewhere out West probably nt
somo point not boneflted by the rr
vice and was chased all around town
yesterday resulting In the discovery
that there was nothing In it
City Ticket Ajjeii Zurn saya if there
was anjthlng In the rumor he would
doubtless know It not thJt the Texas
and Pacific management la In the
habit of advising with him concerning
u o matters Put that If the step
was contemplated some advance an
nouncement to that effect would be
mad prior to decisive action
It Is understood that while the rain
has not proven a veritable bonnnca
from iu operation tho Texas rnd Pa
clflo people are very well satisfied
with results and anticipate quite
Improvement In the future as the con
ditions out West continue to Improve
This service la a great boon to the
West and it may be safely asserted
that no steps have been taken to dis-
continue It
AN OlUHATIOX MCU9S1sIV
Charles I Ware Live Mtock Aitent of
the Denver Finds It Necessary
Charles L Ware the genial and
popular general live stock agent of
the Denver has been In poor health
for some time from a liver trouble
Dfforts have been made to patch
Charlie up with but varying success
and he has battled with the malady
until his patience la almost worn out
With the Spartan heroism ot his
stock Charlie has decided to submit
to a surgical operation In order that
his trouble may be removed and it is
understood tho operation will be per
formed today In common with his
great host of friends not only In Fort
Worth but throughout the state the
Gazette wishes for Mr Ware a success
ful operation and a speedy recovery
and at the same time Is willing to
guarantee that If he la given a fighting
chance he will make IL
ItATTLB OF TIIU 11A1U
A neat pump houss has been created
ln the Texas and Pactdo yards
M n Bebree trainmaster of the
nock Island spent yesterday ln Deca
turThe
The Missouri Kansaa and Texas In-
spection oar went north Thursday af
ternoon
The Canda Cattle Car company Is
making considerable repairs on their
rolling stock
V W Froment foreman of the
Texas and Pacldo watsr service was
here yesterday
13 lieard commercial agent of the
X > rt Worth and Denver vsnt out on
a trip yesterday
Ij I Batsman of th Texas and Ta
clflo has returned from a weak visit
to Tsxarkana
II S Miller commercial agent ot
the Xatr at Oaiveaton who baa beu
> K > 13r
Jj 1 SW aj
spending the past week In this city
for his health returned home yester-
day very much rvcuperated
Three trains of Mexican cattle came
In yesterday oer the Texas and Ia
cine shipped to St Louts
It i George the now traveling
passenger agent of the Houston and
Texas Central camo in yesterday
The Cotton Delt sent out four cars
of exposition lsltora to Atlanta yes-
terday and local otllclals were conse-
quently ery much elated
A special meeting of the Transcon-
tinental and the traniMIwourl 1 is
of the Western Passenger associauun
has been called to make provision for
tho funds necessary to run tho as
voclatlon
Hlo Grande Western net earnings for
October were the largest for any month
In the history of the company ana
the gross receipts reported for Novem-
ber are ahead of those for the corroi
I > onding month of any previous year
Tho Texas and Pacific which has
been building to Denlson for several
months Is completed to the city limits
It la now definitely settled that the
road will be pushed to the coal lie Ids
of the territory
President Roberts In an address at
the Philadelphia board of trade ban-
quet said that over 26 per cent of the
Pennsylvania railroad stock Is held ln
Philadelphia 45 per cent Is held abioad
and only 19 per cent Is held In this
country outside ot Philadelphia
Vice President and General Manager
Bradbury of the Lake Kri and West-
ern In nn Interview denied that the
llrlce Interests contemplated any con-
solidation such an has been rumored
for somo time Tho denial vna made
In positive terms and Mr Itradbury
said tho rumora weie purely out-
growths of vivid imagination
The annual meeting of the stock-
holders of the Dehlgh and Hudson
Itlvcr Hallway company hns been call-
ed for December 11 when It Is believed
thu present directors will be reelected
The report for tho year ended June 30
shows ilrofcs earnings I43U75 oper-
ating expenses and taxes J2872C2 net
1141213 interest nnd funded and float
lnff debts 1131323 surplus 1SS3
A piisa clerk of the Penns > tvanla
Southwestern system was caught plac
ing employes tilp passes in the hands
of a Columbus broker and when tak-
en to headquarters ho confessed The
passe were tr 4 i from the middle of
n book nnd gIon to th broker who
countersigned and sold them they
being good over the entire system
On tho New York Stock exchange
have been listed JG68000 additional first
mortgaart extension D iter cent fifty
year gold bonds of the Missouri Kan-
sas and Texas of 1311 making the
amount listed JSJXOQtj The proceeds of
these bonds weie spent to pay for ex-
tensions now completed as follows Ft
Louts nnd Kansaa City railway from
Oreen Itldge to Holden 29 miles and
HouthweBttrn Mineral railway oue
lmlf mite
Tho Missouri Kansas nnd Texas
In taking possession of and operating
Its own dining rooms has made a great
Improvement In the service There
are now excellent eating houses along
tho line at Nevada Parsons Savan-
nah Dallas Ilillsboio and Smithvllle
and a handsomo new eating house Is
being erected at Sedalla and another at
Paisoni At South McAIester another
house Is to be built A good meat Is
served at a moderate price
As Vnnal
The Texas and raelflo Railway com-
pany will sell tound trip excursion tick
its to all points in the southern states
for tho holldavs at one fare for the
round tilp Tickets will bo on sale
December 20 21 nnd 22 limited for re
turn thirty days fom date of sale
Take advantage of this opportunity
to visit your old home once more Your
nearest ticket agent will be able to clve
you rull Information or address the
undersigned
dd lJon 1 tho nb0VB th > Texas
and Iacino Railway company is now
selling t ckets to the Atlanta exposition
at Hreitly reduced rates Wilts for in
formation
GASTOV MCSLIER
AM iiouii IT
The Entertainment nt the Comber
lnml lrc ltterlHn Church
Last night the Y r B C K of the
Cumberland Presbyterian church Inaug
characters He com
mended the great statesmen to Hie
young men present as Illustrious ex
amples for their own future ochlei I
ments 1
At the conclusion of the program Mr
Buchanan In a very cordial way ln
vlted those present to mako themselves
nt home nnd enjoy themselves socally i
which every one earnestly proceeded o I
Deiore dismissal Irofessor
Ivan
Kerkkoft
uu was Introduced and render
od
REV MRS COLLI
Her Father Her Boy and Hersell
Paine s Celery Compoiin
had set a load of hay on fire This was
V led and the wagon d
° 1 J Mmo roni east
of iho t e v n 1 aclfl ° lock
liar HuT ni barn rds
was on fire and
was destroyed I n wa a vc J
death B Cy S The wwhc e w burned to
ire was ln idlary
As tho chief was coming from that
no he now two negroes running from
i iw n ° l m J Ilooz and
n wl Blv nnd the lloor on lire Tl IswaJ au cklv
S WM a < V There wa a still alarm ffi
attend a ° thihoc = x j njwr tt g E
froS SS SSS °
fJ 1ffi T rVn u lffaK5d WattS0AiIrW < A Adams wa discover S
heard her performances One of her
songs waa the Llttlo Hoy Ulue a pa
thotlo melody written by the late Ku
h ° aud 1fe nce PeCla fir
llev A a Uuchanan the pailor
Introduced Judge J E llalsell to speak
upon Congressional Reminiscences
Judge llalsell was a member of eon
grcss from Kentucky and his address
was heard with much Interest In
speaking ot the members of congress
Judge llalsell said that many of them
were not only men of great Intellectual
powers but were men of tine moral
and religious
ii w0n k nro but w extinguish
JheSrrS Wment with a loss of
about M
The house waa vacant and
the nro was thought to be Incendiary
aure ot
vas
that four of them were still alarms
AITHll TIIU liHisis
Swrnl Stolen Aiilmnls round llut
An Oirner
JSr r Eul sn w to Dallas
irdSir on omo morl
stolen horses
might be recovered He
baa found two or three more horsei
Jott W r lh whc the negro
which tho present holders
admit thev
rLn h rBro < < n ow
the 5 ro unu II appears that
two self confessed thieves operated
of horso exchange between
KeiiVw ° Jt Worh They would
IA hr nre nd sell n in Dal
S 1i V In D nd sell t
I Kfe tfitt 5 Tllr > 1ne this by go
e i °
some line ocal ° r r
and Instrumental
music which
proved an unexmwa I
but delightful climax to the woiaDun > ia nius
entertainment Professor Kerkkoft
oans several very humorously enter n l > Jail at
tainlng songs Cod Liver Oil The Curslcona
Happy Fatherland and the ilerrv
Llltla Tat Gray Jlan T Dawaon Tex Dec < Sneclal wim
Itev Buchanan announced that an I l8Mfrrl Williams the old nigra
c 0a rfico
pate much pleasure from these enter
talnments o delightfully Inaugurated
ltOlQ TO HAM J > TOUTS
Not Ced at UallasWIU It Be Vsed
lleret
Usst night flherlff Enlais returned
1 SV1 whe w nt to turn
John Wiser one of the negro torse
thieves oyer to the Dallaa county ft
flolals He recovered sereral tf the
atolea horses while there
Mr Kuless also brought hak wllh
him a rope to hang Jim Toole next
Friday It was the ropo that wis l
tended for the recent naming
ov r
thero that never took place it fail
f 4 ° L mission over there how win
ask ouestln many are
FIVUrillKS HAMIHtltaiXQ
Poar of Them We Sim Alarms
Ilttl Daiuage Doae
Chief Cella of the fire department
has been on the jump a large part of
the last thirty tours No lei than
tlvsi alarms hsve been turned In to dls
turb his serenity
Thursday night at 1110 the depart
tnent turned out on an alarm
from
Jenolag avenue and found somebody
ifjW H gTyt 9 CZtjM
ln fnrp 3 a o i5
w ° burleI
HB oday In the
Spring
niu
cemetery with a large
Women preachers as well as women unstudied testimonial fnnIl
lawyer
women voter women Wcy women living J wiSSjSj
cllsls and women In business are mak statea la one of bo E
I more and more apparent that how Paines celen the SanxSS
he gentler sex Is not necessarily gnrded all counS
the weaker sex morally mentally Woman the it i7
nu
or phys cally T 0 kl1nOII
Ilev Mrs Lydla Collmon Is an ex fffwSj WrnMW
ample ot th womanly worn who 1 nlrltSl ondftton SWft
for good In the community Seuralcle hesi J
l on a par with tha ot the manl ano er u debmiTtSt
She 1 not one of tlfat silly class of SelfVlt ualif t
poisons who bioken down In health bv SiT niL i Mt
mental or bodily strain MI nuft h3r WSrrtai miW Sr3dSj
seriously of gelling well
Improperly nourished nerves and poor
blood soon pile up a desperate number
of disorders
° Jh ther hand when reduced
Health and Bplrlls are early recognized
and courageously taken In hand at
2 i JL1 Valne c < > r > compound Is
used to
restoie the Integrity of the
nerves and Wood no further trouble Is
to be reared
r nlnf CPlefy Pound at once cor
° n > unhealthy condition of the
nervous system Il forwaids the rich
fhJ e ani1 th0 remotest ante
thread throughout the body
n c ° mpound positively
and permanently cures every form if
nervous debility and cxhausiiln
cholla hytcrla heaSacnes
dy
Snd anU ordered heirt
The cre at number of enthusiastic
from her homo 117 Scctl slrcum
barre Pa says
Iully appreciating thelemSiil
the use of Paines cetery counce
recommend It to other Salilioi
sleeplessness and uervoui drtE
was persuaded to use thl truly r-
est of remedies Althoort I ml
every medicine from ray trotlm
druggists here I gat Pslui p
compound a trial andnut k
only to my benefit My euly k <
years old was also treatMWlil
his nervousness hss disappnrrl
father Itev c KuehluwUa
live thinks a great deal el h
celery compound I than lnn
It In the house K
There are untold numbers of w
who are working and orr > lner
to drive them Into their rv
Paines celery compound were v
ways In their homesu strati
and restore their brains niu
wheu there was great need otu
attendancu at the funeral el I
whlto and colored people Htvu
ployed by the mall service u o
the mail from Dauioa to pr l
several years ago and has b nr
faithful mall carrier <
After a sleepless night ail lit
tura llllters to tone up tot >
AU druggists V
Tenia Iemles
AVnshlngton Dec BThe f
Texas pensions have been rwttit
Issue of November H nsjslo
Increase Julio Peres Matubiab
is county Vi
Stake Vnaraelf ItrasV
If you would resist pneum onll
chills typholl fever sndpir
coughs and colds These Etsni
wenk and run down syitera Tt
And no foothold wherethMeM
pure rich and full of vitality ft
tile good and digestion vljenw
Hoods Sarsaparllla IheoBlrst
puriner J W
Hoods Pills cure Urn Bs
Hon biliousness Jaundlee wl
ache iw
Xot atolea at JUI
Tho horse and hurt
Bowlln which were reports
from tho hitch post nmaM
out not to hove been sloleasttt
of Mr nowllns friends ret l
take a little trip and retsmWJI
It Is a mistake to try b > c 2
by ualng local application
being a constitutional al
a constitutional remedy
Sarsaparllla which acts I
blood
Ilankrept t ek tn
to
I am authorised Lgl
sale rilenn Teoples J
merchandise at Oalnevlli J
the entire stock ln a Itirajni J
Invoices Jioooo I desire I t
Apply to me at aalneivllla
McUATt
It II
Inder A Tlesi
Argument In the suite
lo bank vs Evans My
closed In tM
Co was
court yesterdsy morair
Judge now has the caie
ment
To find the
required to clean your h
Pearlinc take the time r
clean it last with soap and
two Use Pearline and save
time and half labor th
your
find time to do sometl
V besides work
Pearline will
carpets without takin
It will clean e
From the kitchen
daintiest bricabja
notliing in sight that i
It saves rubbing rfi
timMfteii migki >
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