Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 50, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 14, 1883 Page: 2 of 8
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?oe' X&ven on tb Topmoii Tlm&cU
of ike OupiUA-VfhAt Kr JeSerwa
Atwat It.
Oarlble and Beek-ffhe Tariff
M&fltroitiS Kreler at
Soai- Feast
Blaine and Artfcar Another Baby
Jotf.
Washington Jfebrtiary frth !.
Mr. IW raven perched upon the
occiput of the (iwWw of Liberty on
the dome of the eaplfol tell twirfolly
anl eloquently f the i1wjp of the
party f n power of lhe vroe of bix-pay-ert
of hlMrk domination In theKxith
of IJlack Friday In the east of Sew-
ard' tinkllnx bell tolling the knell ol
liberty and of halcas foTpu. of rad-
begotten erob!1 f-w who are oner-
I ticket front ocean i oa. Teas to
the only barriwr to hn mpttmt wn-
werekif m&otery of th union and he
would have trfrigrew remove It. Iths
lobby li i mH aetlrv and potent
It Ijh MiriotM to ofierv Ixwerer. that
i Oram" agent in the capital look oft
! ax fnlt)nt;iv arwl silently and with a
ttertvt IndlflWenee as did- Hancy'
its t boabarid -when conUrnr4atlng the
(fgul fWwci her and the
br. "Lay on JfanryJ Go it bear"
lnz out Jay Oouid. Jut nnw
ifntttfrtzten te floored and Nanny
(Texan) It woollng him fearfully
wyrnrr.
The president did not forget before
J;iten rri' b-glnf to dine and
wine the retired and penlnI noblJI-
ityof theoowtJ and of the army and
navy jney mui a erana weu runner j
lost evening at the White Ifoo. Jt
waa'jMitf royal alTalr and gold lace
glittered and chofwit wine and bran
dies made the foots of men and women I
glow and eye ?r rkle ax did diamond? j
and gold Jaee. Then too that rrlen- j
did entertainment tony eefehrate t
thee errenU JJrevrter'( and iilalno'
daughter were wwlde1 fait even- J
tijt ari'i ;tenlonei any ramripa
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MtuveutiiT'tHili
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rirMMl iiron the very Mirnrnii or
ihff cajhtob I'ovrew the rat
Bctilr.iflr did not blunder hut wa-
tirnniiatlar when he prowled to invest
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ole of thirf wain try hare yet to learn
what an army of grandee have been
pet an In splendor to lord it freer the
rejrtiolle anI play ind fatten on the
pliinderv! toil of the country. :
the hyl of the iiuromitiwi or
AniTTfiK With Hie "IHfy '' " miMliwriUm. itui If .ImiUMiv ftftd
derffl would hare fiUml hw r ( tJ fa tfe prw.
nrophetir -ken had h wt a ' "p j rtftni . WttW than electee. J'olish
fcnreon iir tank on th .hm 'j"; Kliw and hla atHHt. and
goddM iJttt wJ 2.JlJiVWrL!L yiwpiAn and pl(umen. of
Iit Iho mtifttnr J' - w ' ''" fH ' (l nr r.ri4 half a million
ijfut ... .";--"". .' jlirwj irwl v or Indlreetljr for taU of
mruiAtm with oMJcoh and
In the ellfhazzer
W th
wlrylnJliit read the aUinr tV'rtlanh
alooneftUy told Uy the plart- hand of j rlvJ
Kertlua. ft should remain unelmniuH 27' .JT'
forever rwllhiL' the folhe and iHmm
of the grhn and nitiy rewHtriieilon
fiorhxi wiien statehood vu eriihl
Ilfwty Uptmiuea uwkery and rWery
and vrrutt( divine rights of king i.et
UiJs iiKmnmerital i'oe' raven orenpy
iw lofty pech Xorover.
ft. tiKiv li mviiAMrtrv
JeflVrson l)avi iiiiblliln
the Atiii-rliij HeaM!
i-tatOT that the setifptor I'owern pro-
jrfwed to erown Iho godd'jw on the
flopUol' dome with the lttH-rty ean.
Mr. Oavh objected fffoatine it waa the
covering of n (toman frewlrunn of
an mt-alftVe. Therefore Mr. i'owera
HtiMlftuted the iiifllaii hid'gnr
wlllrth at n dlfjfnneo aiimei the
Miapeof J'oe'i raven.
tiAM.IHl.K AXI itl lOAMVTfHl I
TUB KWATH.
Jarlllo In (h louse and llwk fn
the aennte. KetiUieklaiiH both have
jnntcre(i i none othoH linvo (lone
detail"! of torlu" legislation. Iloth
are Mtigularly cool arid I'loiir-
huwled. Neither give lgn
or (ixoliciiient or anger. J'laeld-
ly cold and rrlnutle thry do knife
tlic uioriMtroiMmeiiMireor robbery and
wrong with rolontleit roinorneloa In-
gisiitllty. Hut the rriuihllean majori-
ty in onoh hotiao U rigidly dluelnlhied.
Morrill i inaMtor in the one and I'lg
Iron Kelly In the olher branch of eon-
greiiand tlmlr lceroear eomuimily
cxtK'tilud. Tlmrufore hat Mr. CarlWfe
fleehimb after thorough examination
of the hill before the houeo that It net
unify Inereiwrrt the baruena of the pfo-
plu The Indignation of men lei cool
headed titan Mr. Carlisle mlghl he ex-
pected in wax hot against (he authors
and promoter of thin aehemo of swin-
dling tlto people of the. eotinlry.
Tilr. otThAiiir
The (arid; an It miIhWh
13 not a larlir for revenue
It Is a tfirih" for proteetlnn with luel-
(leutnl revenue. It I a Inrlll'tn pro-
mote a Mihildl.o mnimploles (tpro-
tnclalabor In nothing Ham Tllden 1m-
i)or( Italian laKtironl by (he ton to
Imlld his Now ICrle railroad. Iron
inongorH of all norta however "iiro-
tecled" imports labor (III It eosta thom
lifts thlut before the government rob-
bed the people to give them unheard
of prolltH. if congress make railroad
(lei cost im llf(y dollars ptir (on In-
aleiid of thirty dollars not one dollar
of thin uioiiey legislated out of the
peoples' poeketn Into those of Iron mill
mtd fitrtiaee ownora goe Into tho
pocketrt of the laborer. This by Im-
portation bikop! at Ha original price
and this price is often lessened by (ho
Influx of beggared Kuropaait Hklll Into
proleeted branches of American In-
dustry If republicanism was honest
in tla' declared purpose to "protect"
American labor It would wliou en-
ituMug tariffs. Ktiroly euavt a code In-
hlblttng the fiillux f paupers whether
from Ireland or Italy
lllflTir OK Ht'llltl!f(ilHM.
lllll why do We hedge In (ho tepub-
llo Willi this (.'hltieao wall of custom
housftj througli which Inbor outer un-
taxed while Its products arecnorinoiiH-
ly taxed'' Uy what light does con-
gress protect capital when 11 fulls ut-
terly to protect labor. Is not eongrftM
a ftlmnto iimuhliio In the hunils
of rluhcH to 10b poverty
and Bheuld not the people
rise up If need be In arms against It.
'I'ho outrgcotis ayHtem however I11-
aorulable and Imlirect like processes
'of adroit pickpockets and therefore In-
hrrcutly illsboiuHt and fnutdulrnt Is
ji(ic(wHiirlIy most eurrupllng and no
govcriuuenl mainlalucif through mioh
iifivlooaoflnjiislleo (o tliemuny and of
(he robbery or hII thai a favoreil aris-
tocracy may ho aggrandlod no futoh
iipVeruinturt can bo honust. Its llnau-
ohil Hystem la based oil Indirection and
knavery add Injustice and therefore
(he provaleueeor IIubbulllHin in all Ita
Varied nupuuts and Impersonations
JUIAVAVH--ltt'N I INOION'rt ftfllirvtll.
Ifuntluglon'rf lobby Is eniapcr-
n(fd because' th Texas ilulogii.
(Ion will tio to It tfuit
liUsehoiuo Involving tho oonsolldn-
tloti of Texiw rnllwayu shall not bo
ijfroouUd through the hitcrvcdtlon of
congress. lie and belaud Htaudford
oVrflho I'tilon I'aclllo from Ogdou to
Han KrancNeo and on that can fix
n thoy choose and combining with
Mitgrtr niunoHitr Hpreeklea of Han
Kriuialsou and tdiarhig plunder with
him they force the people or Califor-
nia to pay any price the monopolists
fix for sugar or any other iierwwirlm
of life not produced In California.
JIuntlugtou proposes to make all
other rimds Aimplo "feeders" to )Ia
feqiifhorn consllodatwl nmd. lie be-
tiointfl by this moatiH supremo on
both tniiificoiiflneHtal highways add
will have the contlnonl. at hh morey.
iruimnthon have no conipetltor till
Do LwKjM carves ut n water way
aoioss the l.sthmus. Ilnntingtoh
alone win t?'lvo through rates and
leasts Jiiaune ha evidently r the
handwrWlng on this White Houmj
jmlaee waiR Ife looks old and care-
worn and tbef" is ft id oronhenr In
I be r-x prem ofhla Weary eys ltlt
the common herd of refaibtics.n no-
blenirn dame tut madly and tnit m
it. i.rii.itii iimi fiTtimlly and pervTt o'il and :egita-
!'r in whS l" In Habylon orIWj.oJI. X
SI'KCIA h CKUJ'IOiN'I)Ii!fCK.
Tlwu KnrnJM.joni"
7lMt Jmp porltlff
Whfstl.
Wo e I 9lfit
rriiewhltfifaln'tt.
I'd teke som rfal!y fMlIef
jljllf
not intfrt fAob
Ami liirtTtw t&nt -w lilule.
iiuii if 1aI vUUuH.
TTlteiwitrffylrttf wltUtl
Tbul MrHrMhIerlrt?
.frTes-vinvTing
ltt(VHMfh
fafMa tVi-t.
TUB LATE HTH IKK.
hood (or.vrv.
Tli C'odMO I tli Hatf tin
M ftr r rnrrnlUR
l;nilr(l -llie
N nr.
Omiturnvv ( tli U7tV.
Thorp HpriugH.Febniary 1 1. We like
the pnoeml sensible sUud taken by
the managers ut the ilv.wnr. True
you liave hal to furl some oanva to
weather a small 'walk-out" gale but
your friends down this way know
that your topgallant sells and royels
will soon be upread to tho breee and
the CmrrTi! will again move proudly
forward pursuing tho ends aimed
for by Ita proprietors For
tho past two weeks everybody
here has been kept housed up by
cold winds snow and rain. Htudenta
coming In from various cotmUo? re-
port some eotton still unplakvd much
of which will be turned under as
when the weathefjiermits (he farmers
are plowing witu energy 10 pin. in
Niuall grain and (o prepare (be laud
for com and cotton
VOL'.HfM'OlbVrV.
(Milt lull tllir'k(l liy Colli Matrimonial
'I tin (litHlto .tliniul
convApoaitniH 0 er llm nueiio
flrabam J'ebrimry 8 'I'ho Federal
court was adjourned to-day uii'll
neat Monday by the commissioner
awaiting tho arrival of .fudge Me-
Cornik'K who la cold weather
bound at Wcalherford
.Midge J. II. UlagHuw who left here
for Austin two week ego to sell laud
returned on Monday' stage from
Uulncy Klrt with his bride a sister
of Mrs. Wilder of Ihlsclty.
In ueonverHnllnii with the.noWHdo ti-
er of thlsiilaee he remarked that he
sold ten copies of the dally (ht.irm;
live of the Stivn. ten Tam Slfllnu
and that the (lAZirrri: was the most
pouulur (tally that comes (0 thUolllce.
The weather has been Intensely
oold. Haiti very much needed.
Hnutlieni lllltcnic).
! I.I tile lliickdncttf 1
III dlscusnlng the ouesilon of south-
cm Illiteracy the I'hlludolpltla i'rr
((tioies approvingly the statement of
the president of tliu Hampton Huhool
for Colored and Indian Children for
twenty years a teacher In the houIIi
and who declares tlierouio"lltot(s'inds
If not millions of blacks In the mimUIi
who are un(iioi()oiiably on the down
grade In tlioe lnt and suctions
where the whites preponderate the
condition of the mmca Is perceptibly
Improving. Hut In Louisiana. Missis-
sippi Alabama and parts ni South
Carolina there are vail masses of ne-
groes 'mhriilted by Ignorance and
IMuglu an intclli'ctunl and moral
dnrknoisHcarculy less dense than the
African heathenism from whence they
spriimr." Does tho I'rrtu find In thusn
tacts material for tlio HtoeK ruiitiiiib
'Ut our Ht huiif r "t u.
Able lo Stand I lie KacWel.
fWuro Bnlr.I
rf.fl Fort Worth (JazUTTB Is re-
ieuperatjiig everyday fro;n fheeljeels
01 na iat-0 iuf-ie wiiii iiiu hiihvi- "
Ion. It eems able tostand the racket.
And HtTll the Henl.
ArllNKton AfSMr.l
rns)llof tho nrlnter'a strike tho
OA'.frrrK loomed up on Wednoday as
still the best paper ever publlshod In a
town no larger than Fort Worth. Take
the weekly Uakttk and Aruit at the
cheap price orii.'.iir jior annum.
An Unpleasant Klpplc.
Oalnoivllln frea Vtifn
Tho jirlntersor Fort Worth arc on a
ftrlke and In eoiiwiuenco tho Da-
iriTK Is reduced to half Its usual size.
We regret the unpleasant ripple In the
path of this deserving journal and
hope it will siiceeaHfiilfy brave the
storm that Is apparently waged
against it.
Will Sparkle as or Old.
Pilot Point Post)
Tho typographical hash-mashers on
tho Fort Worth UA.tTri ntdruck Mon-
day for 2 cents which being refused
they went on a ''bum" while the
(JA.irrjr: is forced to make Its dally
mueh reduced In sl.e and lterest.
Wo hope that sterling Jam mil will
nam see tho light of 0 better day and
be able lo sparkle as of old
Its Coiti'Mc Ceiniiipiiileil.
IMeKlimpy KnlerprlM.)
Notwithstanding tho trouble In its
olllco with the printers membois of
the TvooKraolihal Colon the Fort
Worth CAZirrrK came out 011 time
and as newsy as usual yesterday morn-
ing. A Unit ihtnd backed by a lusl
position and one based on sensible
tiiiHiueKs eoliehifiioiH gciielnlly wins
in such caso. We congratulate the
(lA.irm: upon the fact that It luis yu
far met with no serious dnnvbtuk In
its iiilsiinderstaudlng with the tyiios
and wo commend It for tho stand it
has taken.
fbfi. will not be fourteen thotiBiimi
VoIN? Un es wme sort of uuarriutee
be given thntthe rare of
vderans" will not n.ereav rather
than dlmlsh the projector thepatrh
otic niw to mid lK V .i.r nit
tnowmtul mouslrous and i; -rnWe
jHinslondlst bad better be kl lul. Jo
L on the eafe ride It would lie belt r
to kill it anyway 'i'ho P""1''";1'9';
already has bten avrollen by lrty
dcmngogucH that have helped Increase
It to everlasllng jKilltlcnl perdition.
STATU I'ltllSM THOWMHTH.
Tho Mexia Lcdyrr thinks tnai
Mr. C'hcnowllh has mode a great
error In his effort (o prottol the people
by his railway commission If II.
'JheHulj)hurHprIngi UmrAJc tlilnks
that It Is only a matter or lime when
all towns of any Imjiorlniico will Ik-
cotnpelltil to tax themselves lostip-
port public Kchools or cNe bo left
among the taggy towns or by-gone
days.
The Hrenham Jlannrr thinks It
wonld be JriijiO-slblo not U Improve
on the present Imperfect and manifest'
ly unjust system of iiKnesinon(H.
The J'nntuyrtiph thinks there Is no
country In the world so greatly un-
dervalued as the Kinked Plains
The Jltarnhirr things that Uov. Iie-
land'a dignified and graceful bearing
In connection with tho death and oU-
xcqiifw or thulato ex-flov. Davis has
donci credit to himself and his posi-
tion. Minnesota's new senator Dwlght
M. Hiiblii. is a sucecsful manufacturer
who has Itemed state iolltlcs Tor the
special good or his own private busl-
nea. fie was horn In Windham
county ft. in 1M2 Went to Jlllnols
when a child soon leturned because
or his father's falling health passed
tho most of his youth in the Nutmeg
tale began to study law lost health
and went to Minnesota and U years 1
ago settled In the town of Stillwater
' where he rias ever since lived. Jlo
started a manufacturing concern there
under the fllrm name of Seymour Ha-
bin A Co. which grew to be the chief
business of the place and one of the
largest things of the kind In tho ar-
Norlhwcat. A year ago tho firm was
changed Into a corporation called the
''Northwestern car factory" For
some years he has been potent in slate
politics has used his power to secure
favorable contract) for convict labor in
his manufactory. At the last flcslon
of tho legislature he also completed
tho sale or a lot worn-out machinery
to tho state on peculiar terms. As the
smoke clears away It becomes appear-
elib that lie has been maneuvering for
the election from tho stait although
piofeflsiug to support Wlndom. -Ills
votes at the lust came from deuioerata
as well as ail factions of republican"
and (he Wlndom men only scattered
In after the restill was assured Babln
has a good education and pome culture
of the finer soit and Is pcisonally
much less disreputable than the new
scnatois ftom Colorado but still ho Is
by no means best of those who opposed
the ic-clecllon which ought to have
been a matter of course.
W. F. LAKf
WHOLESALE AND RETAii 7
mil m. Ira. lis h 1
) -"1411..
"Wagon and Carrlngo Wood Wo A
STOVES PUMPS. PUMPSUpSrih
SSSFj&W "
Whv&z
AGENT FOR HALLWAY'S WKBl
Oomor Hotmton and Sooond Strooto Fort Worth L?
THE OLDEST AtW LARGEST STOVE AND HARDWARE HOuitjlik
rr.very Dtserlptieri of .fob Work denn on Bbort Kotlfc-g l
CRESCENT RESTAUR!
0. 0. HYDBManagor.
jlJ.&.ic JlOEea
S3
ATi) MEALS AT ALL JtOUItS.
ATTENTIVE WAITERS AMD TABLE SUPPLIED WITH
THE B'EST THE MARKET AFFOn
3sro. 00 nvJCkX3ar TEtaaiaT
T. W.POWELL
WJIOLKriAJiE AND rtETAIJj DEALER Y&
Drugs Medicines Pm
OILS DYE STUFFS WINDOW GLASS ETC;
KO 10 ItOUBTON STrtECT
No More Vai or Pensions
f'hl lid 0TI111M.
If thero is one thing which tho
Americans ought to pray with unceas-
ing fervency that the ruler of (he uni-
verse will vouchsafe unto them It Ih
that they may not go to war any moio
until after all that large part of (he
present generation wIkno names ap-
pear on the pension-rolls shall have
been ''dissolved into the infinite aure
or the past."
Any war In which Americans en-
gage means more pensions; means on
enlargement on flint part of society
which the government to Htrengtheu
tho party subsists upon the earnings of
the other imrt. The sum now annual-
ly drawn from productive Industry to
pay pensions exceeds sdO00n0(XH
And yet party statesmen are not sat-
Istled Many of thom It Is behoved
lay awake nights meditating schemes
to Increase the number of
pensioners and to enlarge
the annual crants of money to
fcecure tho votes of "our bravosoldicrs."
AntntiMUinn or the name of Hire now
has charge a hill to increase tho pen-
sion Hit by granting pensions to "tho
Mexitan vevcrans." It iorvea not
only to show the perslitonco of Ameri
can statesmen In granting othermon's
PROFESSIONAL.
MLA.J.IiAVntKXCK.
il&S.. rm;TmBC!rii
a srf"rrtfes ; a 7 u v A. 1 j jl
IfcJfT
'iJjKJ-'
I'Vnr wotrni. tkxas
cil-lll'l. In '-fuf..!! 11111111 ovor Win
llMii - Hi.inry HI ore
18-23-jyr
TEMPLE HOUSTON "
Attorney atLaw
MC)fir.i7rii:Aviri'Kii;ucui;NTyTj:xAH.
In prompt flltoiulnnco on nil (lifi District
Courts of tliu I'nn-JIninlIe Civil lliillnois a
Hpt'cliilty will Hdndor liml for Tnxos; Vny
wjwiin Innd: liivcKtlKiitennd I'erfoet Titles
to Inn J. mill Itcdrvin fjioid Mold for 'laxi:
UmdH lloiialit mid Hold on ('oininliiiloii; Col-
lections quickly nmdo and rcniltlcil; Cor-
respondent sollcllwl nnd lnlbniintlon nc-
eiiralcly and n-adlly ftunhlicd. 11-1MJ
J. J. KANE
Architect and Suporintondont.
FORT WORTH TFXAS.
OFl'WH-Al (lie Manitoit llolfl lourlh fltrett
1'lnm nnd ftiiccltlcntlmm with nil moilern
linprovctnonti Including cfitlmntAS of the
couor every aoscription or buildings In the
city or country 1'oitoillcio Ilo io. mn
l r..DA?!IKJM D J.A.MATTHr.WH M.Ii
1)ttS. DWlYAiii MA'ITIIKWS
SURGEONS AND PHYSICIANS.
d-0fflroon Hccond strrnt lotwcfln Main
Riijl HutiMtofi Klrnt Nntlounl lSnnk bulldlnif
Toloplioile tonncctlotiK.
SGHEUBER & H6GHSTAI
VDHCODEESISSS-iauXall!
1
wo
LIQUORS AND CIGE
-AND-
Agents for Anheuser's BottIe
NO. If. HOUSTON BTJIEET .'
FORT WORTH TEXAS
Oiaaolxuaev-fci Office 120 Sooond
ML FK
EXCLUSIVE DEALER
BOOTS AND
SHI
iok ruinoiiic'in 1 .lriu 1. 11. 01. liiirl .. .)
araument In favor of the llt-e. of iho .nrrl1f lllMHcts but to prove that no
co dred raeo In .e Hoiilliern slnlm. im UIIlinn msuit Is so uumluelve to
law-makere and onu-o. holdew? Do.- 1 0llrmufnary longevity as soidiorlnir.
Illll. lllll fM KIIUW Ullll Willi mm l-J- -III. rvl. xvnr .ni.rru lvf
torty years ago. it was a small Mar
ceptlous Iho colored voters hi the sooth
east Iho ballots thrust Into their hands
by their leaders whom they have fur
year followed blludfy ? And Is It sur-
prising that the whltCH. who own
nearly all the property ami pay nearly
alt the taxes should object to being
governed by the Ignorance Massed in
tliolr rwpectlve shilos?
.Mete ami llniiiiils DoainnilM
(t acemsthat 1 lift legislature In the
passage or the new lunatic asylum bill
lias reoogiiled "North Texas" aa a
dlsttuetlve Kcetlon. Uiitdow th bill
say Just what Is "North 'tWuV"
Does It give melon and bounds? Iovs
it propose to have tho lino between
"North" Toxns and tho r?t of the
slate marked Blaked dialed? 1'er-
hupaour red-headed brothur of the
Drains 7'i'ntex will bo irisxl etiotich to
ion us just wnai is "iNoriu
Olvo us the boundary Btorrett.
I'hdiircjrpiC.
fhrivrTrlliunw)
Tho lmmlaoiitual irtnn In Denver
during (Ills cold snap la Col. John
ArkUis It Is worth ft UfBtlme tosoe
him poking down town Miese bmoxy
monilugs with his hair fnuen sttft an
lolulti on te notio add patent door
nudfi on his ear.-?.
KOItTAVOIlTII.
No. 24 MAIN ST. FORT WORTH TEXAS.
snro etwsys THK CMliM?
'anlco loonr iutoinw "''
sept ic-ly
TKXAH.
We rcro2iil70 tho fnct tbnt tho ISKST (JflOI)S
. end only kwp nrt-cl.iBKoods vhlch wp guarantee
hIip" flint rln Tro of rhnnfp ! fnlpn n hull- or
fr it olmrtfo
the whole number of Amoricati troops
engaged In It not exceeding twenty
thousand. A entmiderable jiart oflhosc
were of the regular army which (lid
I lie Ohio!' part of the actual lighting.
And yet it appears from the state-
ment by (ho patriot ltloe that there are
no let than thirteen thousand "Mux-
lean veterans" of the vnluntoor torvo
still living. mid eligible to become pen-
sioners on the bounty of the mostpou-
lou paying government on earth.
Theuiiimid'twujuoyoar Mr. Hire
thinks would Mifmo to give each of
theo long-lived "veterans a pension or
ffi a mouth ir thero were any
pttispeot that tb(f veterans would dl'e
within a reasonable period the project
might be les oiMistve to an over
(xd people; but thero Is not. They
evidently are a vigorous set of veteran j
w)irui imlrlntln null Milnr rum imvIi'i.
l'oxafl." J ohletly as gnrrlsonM of frontter posts
(innng uieaosenwoi 1110 regulars in
M ox I co addtsl to their )eae fur more
than any fighting thoy did subjected
from It.
It Is a iiototlotiB fact that pension-
ers are not the sort of people who die
rapidly. If forty year after the
Mexican war there are (hlrtaeu thous-
and "Mexican vaterans" eligible to
draw iHinsIons what guarantee can
coitgrose tjtvo (hat forty yejua hcuce
JAS. M. ItOIJEltTSON
Itoai E'stato and Oollooting Agont
JtBiiitn vs. iiosqutc t'oevTv Texas.
111 buy. s"ll. lenwuntl nml Inndn. Inpuli-
Kntniind'rro( t llllax.nud don Ki'imral lniul
in
iijeiicy
clloiii).
Iiusliiogi
county In Tomis
in
IliilMlleo Inud In any
HpooJnl ntteutloii to co!
ll'julAvvm.
A. B. DODSON
XjxxcI tiixcl Oollootion
.a. a- m nsr t
QAINHSVILLF
1 "
ICott
TMXA8.
jRn-i-tr
N. 1VALLHHICII
33 353 :nsr i? x s tc ?
FORT WORTH TEXAS.
OFFICK-Xo. 13 JflIt fgrtft. V( MUri
UBl viTitort nx:nv om fir
d&
v
J&
&w
Xojc 01illl and 3Joxroxr
AND ALfOinCASES
Cauitd hf Alnlarliil ralaonliie r llifl Illsod.
K WAnilANTED OUIIB.
Prices dl.OO VprltTHIDrg(t
h H. lUlUNSU'IO i'ort Worlli
U-SlilXwly 'Wholesale V;j t
General Commission Merchants
on Wool Hides-
OFFICE AMD WAREHOUSE:
Houston nnd Main Sts. Between I3tli and M
3Fo2rt "VIT'oartlo. T0
M born l ndviuiroinpnt mndoon consIninPnlinnd rareful aUeaIJn 1 mI
of cmtornor. IlnKglnB nnd Ties Wool snekannd rwinefurnUliWPt oi
rnr incllnn Nnllon ronl.
METROPOLITAN
HOI
Now House! Now FurnH111'0'
Within a Few Stops of tho Union DopthV
Fort Vo2?-t33LJ "VG&W
' CALM'. SOU!: Clerk. W3f. II. ALimiD0i lWtKH-
r-All
rora tlio tfnlon Depot. StfcetJca"
ptb
I
tVumi;
Hv writ
Href for ir e(mi m
liHn city heave oiduix n
&ini. if. V. H 1H1IHJ.V
' I'roprloior.
63 Houston Street
V
NO. IB HOUSTON BTJU5KT
- -
T- Coke fof iil9 by tlm ioi of 90 nt
wetk$ f.s mt ilpllYcrid ti 7 Iy ta 10U IM. CO
etaUatworkH.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE;
Mmietnn nni? Mnin fits Between' I3tll n;
vmtt"r n(rr"ri
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