The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 333, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 4, 1885 Page: 6 of 10
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to tin Wkml Be apwake.
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The foUowlag address OB prohlbl
tloneltveredat Ooreloaaa by Hon.
Martoa Marti a hM beea forward 1
Tkb Hbbalp by cltln of Corst-
eanai
LlNM A.KD QlKLLBMBa: I appear
before job to-asy at the written re-
queot of about M old Meade who have
aivea tholr eonndenoe and political
rapport for V yeara to apeak a poo the
queeUoa of prohlbltloa that to exoiting
theatlBdaot rwry true Mead of oar
BUto.
I hav also beea celled apon by the
MBoralpobUota tht following ltogu
ago expressed by the Galveetoa Howe:
"Navarro ooanty to gotag to have a
prohibition contest la a few day and
yet the general pabllo ere unaware
wnlob aldo of we reaoe Marion Kama
laeampedoa. Haaa't Marion a 'fuU
grown Idea' on the prohlbitlan qnee-
Ilia well known to every elttien of
Navarro county that I have ever ex-
preaaed my nptntonaapon all questtoua
Mat ooate enact to woaow
and hspoluesa of the people otoar
State. When I thought it neoeesary
nf have kmn nailed DIMM Of my let-
low-oltlaana 1 would not have felt It
bi dntY to leave a atok room to apeaa
tn vna tnutmv If tha aueatloa had 1
malned looal aa I have never taken
part ta any looal dleoasslon upon tne
questioa of prohibition. Bat be quee
tion hae assnaed auon magnitude that
I oonalder It my duty to grant your re-
ouat. r ahall notaraue tbe Question
aa a looal propoaltton submitted under
the law to the oltliana of Nevero
aountv.nr draw anv dark and dreary
ploture of tha inevitable reunite of the
whlaky trefflo. I aha'l eudeavor to
disease the nutation or 1001 opuon
from a Demooratlo at and point aa a
DeiDOorailo law aubmltted by
Deiuooretto authority 1 anaii
endeavor to d an fairly and
Impartially. To do thta I inuat an
ewer to the beat or my ability tbe ar
gumente or rather the renunoiatlom
inada urainat tha law. I ahail flrat
oall your attention to the langusge of
uuvrnor uoae. 1 reier hi aim aixniiai-
ly beoease he la oonaidarea the high-
eat Demtieratio authority in the S'.ate.
I do no with profound reapeot tor the
poaition he oeouptee and for him aer
aonally. He aayai "I oppoae prohi-
bltlon because It la an ottaok directly
upon the pereonal llbertiea of every
oliisen of this oounty; pooh-pooh toat
aa muoh aa you please but aa aure aa
there la a tfod in heaven.
It la an attack on tbe personal
llbertiea of every man In MoLeonau
oounty. When you put a guard oc a
man'a mouth to aee that auoa andauoh
thlnga d t not enter It aeeine to me that
you are getting along rlgit last in the
attempt to take away hie own iioerty
from him. It hai been aald and every
aohool bov repeat It that "ihe price of
liberty le'eternal vigllanoe." Lot thla
thing pass and be adopted and the
next thing they will take tobaooo and
after that they will dlvl le up your
llbertiea and bring in woman euf-
frage (Loud applauae). Alter that
they win preaorlbe what yiu ahall eat
and what you ahall wear. Tula ta New
Englsndtsm. Ita blrtb-oiaoe wss in
tbe North. Tbe Republican party
took It np and used it aud tnen tbrew
it away and eome people down South
have oaught tup thia old dirty towel
and era ahdeavorlnir to elotbe
with the Oemocatio partv. . It dou't
fit. It waa not made ior thla latitude
aud tbe man who olotbea blmaaif with
it proclaiming hlmaelt a Demooratlo
liar oannot help the people eeetng hla
long eara. I oppoae the problbliloo
' movement beoanae it aeeka to enact
auinptuary law."
If thla language had been uttered by
atreet-oornor polltlolsns or had ema-
nated from tb press whloh claims
tbe right and privilege to aay wbal
thev pleaae about public men or pab-
llo measure (specially when paid to
do ao) It would uot have been ooosld-
ered worthy or a aerioue anewnr nut
emanating from tb hi g beat Demo-
oratlo authmt y it awmanaa tne
moat oareful consideration or every
true friend of the Democrat prty.
1 ahall endeavor to prove if you will
give me your patient attention that a
Kood Democrat oau vote for looal op-
tion aud oall blmsnir a Demoarat witn-
out proclaiming himself a Demoaratlo
liar.
I wilt be neoassary to give yon a
abort hlatory of the whisky trafflo
whloh la tha oajeor the great evil
that force tbe qjeat'oa belore you to-
day and tbe eifirta that bave been
made by the general government b
the State governmenta and ly the
Deinooratlo partv to aunpreaa It by
oon&aoallon by high lloenee and by
prohibition wnlob uhivernor Coke de-
ni nnoeaaa an old dirty towel thrown
away by the Repubilotn party. I find
thla old dirty towel waa uamt by the
nrat continental Oongreaa In 1774.whHn
they made tbe following reoomuieuda-
tlon that "tbe aeveral leglalatnrea ol
tbo Dotted Hie'ea immediately to pata
law the moat effeatul tor putting an
1 tn mediate atop 10 the perolnloua prao
tloe of distilling bv wbloh the most ex-
teoalveevile are likely t be derived it
not qalokty prevented."
I reler to tbla aot of our general giv-
er n men t because It waa the ttrai re-
corded action taken to eupprena the
whleay trafflo. I rarer to tt alao to
firove they reongnned tbe principles of
he old JefferaouUn 8ate rlghta De
mooraoy by reoommendlng the ques-
tion to the aeveral 8ttea
that they could take auoh
ao Ion aa they might think neceaary.
I also wlah to ahow that every aotlon
taken by our government from ttnt
time whloh la now 111 years proves
that the whisky train 1 bat ever been
oonatdered the greaUMt evil that ever
coroed our land and that It ha en-
deavored to pea law to check re
a train and to prohlait the aale ot whis-
ky. The general government having
Jurisdiction over the Indian Territory
pasaed the following prohibitory law.
Revised statutes of the United State
-olona tiao 2UU "No ardent spirit
ahall be Introduced Into the Indian
Territory and boata wagoba aled
and team need In oonveylng the nun
ahall be forfeited and the ardent aplr-
iu destroyed. Alt diaUllarlea found
therein ahall be destroyed." Acts or
July MS Jaokaon'a admlnlatrattoa.
I refer to this aot of a Demooratlo ad-
ministration to prove that they regard-
ed the whlaay trsffl 1 a a great evil
and that they bellsved a prohibitory
law waa demooratlo and correct in
prluoiale. The constitutional right or
tne Btaioe to reguie'e the whisky
traffl la an Arrnlveatabltahed bv tn
optatOB of Onler Justice Taney and the
entire Bapreme Uourt. I consider it
n u neoeaaarv 10 refer to i. I ahall now
endeavor to give you the Dsmoorstio
hlxtorv of arohlblil tn la oar nw 1 Hist.
1 waa a member of the Eighth L-sla.
lat ire M year ago and to aale or
whlakff waa than prohibited by the
lawe of oar State la certain places by
epeelal Bote and at the time every
member of the Lgil slur aud naarlv
ovary votor In the State wee a Demo
crsu I waa alao a member of the oon-
etltutioaal eonveotloo that framed the
oonsUtutloa under whloh we ere bow
govareed. and tbe Journal of that
. body will ahow that the locsi-optloa
Drovlaloa bow Ib oar eonstttattoa wa
loirodaaed by a Demoorat aai re
I H the following eommitteei
I t'eM chairman) Boagaa
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TVrawraroi aiwirnnj-
iCtrt DaraeJUalo--
it. Lct LotJidal
THIS HERALD; DALLAS TG AG. SUI7DAY OCTOBER
eratie laadsra la T-xa for tea last U
yeara. Oaly oaa Kpub leaa oa iaas
eoaamt'tee and But oae volea upoa
thu eommlttee reported against the
loeat-npUoa provtatoa bow before you
for yjnr aeUoa and apoa tha fiaal paa-
aae of the bill al Dem errata being
ii-auu Ml fWDf on 01 laow
are recorded aa voting for the
mil and every Hapablleaa to
tbe eoavaatinn recorded aa voting
agetaat ibeblll.
The rutaeoth Lsglalatara -
Dm wrslt paaasvf m the
House by a vote of 70 for the bill and
aalnat It. The vote of tha Sonata
was JO fur ta bill and S agaiaat it. It
we nr rnor Coke an
tne Mth day ot Jnaa it it and waa by
him approved tna aa ue day. Oae
bogle blast that day tarougi a veto
massage pointing out the section ta
the bill tbt md an attack aooa tbe
persa ial liberties of vry otilaen ot
oar State polotina out the aeotlon
euntslaing a eu np a tr law p dating
out ih Mxiilon that waa undemocratic
ta all of lla provisions pointing out
thoaectloa tnat forsnat iwed woman
urrrege. Oae auoh blatt at that tin
would bave been worth ten thousand
aueh ape ohe be la now msalng. Bat
Instead of piloting out hi objeotton
ha tm'nedlateiy aaprtvsd tna bill
probably with hla Oodepeed that tt
would aeeompllah iheobftot f ir whloh
a DsmooraUo leglalatur bad passed it
ana ror wnion a Uemeoratlc governor
nan waa approved Ik a row menaa
ol Governor Coke assert that the con-
stitution foroed Governor Coke to ap-
prove the bill. I refer all auoh persons
to Art. Sec 14 of the constitution
which says 1
"If any bill shall not be returned by
tbe governor with hla objections
witblu 10 daya (Sunday exoepted) af-
ter It eball have been presented tn
hi at tha same ahall be a law In like
manner as ir he had aigned it."
Tola prevision in the constitution
furnished Governor Ooke the onuor-
tunlty of allowing the bill to become a
lawwitaout nia approval or wlthnu1
hla veto If he thought oroner to da ao
Toe Republican party by a aolld vote
in tna oonvenuon opposea tne law.
They will to day by an almoat aolld
vote oppose prohibition. The Dsmo-
oratlo party by an almost unanimous
vote loroed the Question before von to
day and it Is ao undisputed tact that
niue outor every iu votes east ror prohi-
bition are to dtv and alwaya have
been true and tried Demoorat yet in
the faoe ol all tbeee faota and no one
can dtepnte them Governor Ooke save
If any pvsoa should vote for prohibi-
tion aud oall himself a Darnoorat he
Proclaims himself a Demooratlo liar
t has been aaid "error ceases to be
dangerous when reason I left free to
eorabat It " Oan the Mends or G v-
era or Colt believe that this harsh ex
presslon agatnat hi brother Democrat
waa Inspired by reason. Tue day iu
Texas hs pe-and when denunciation
aad abuse will roroe men to vote ac-
cording to the dlotatlon of mea or par-
ties. W must appeal to retsou it we
wlu t: eonviooe tnflienoe and con
troi reading and thinicmg msn who
having voted with theDemooratlo partv
In Texas for 82 year. I olalm
the rignt to enter my
protest against all such denuncia
tions coma from what sou roe tbev
nay. Tha Demoorsllo partv does not
bd mg to any man it ia a party of
urlnuloles. and those nrinololea are
enumerated through Demooratlo con
ventions and pu jiistied aa the lead
marka and iiulde to all true Democrat.
and no mau I oare not bow blgu iu
authority he may be ha the right to
make any test of Dsmocraoy toat is
not laid down tn lh platform and I
venture the assertion thst no Demo
oratio convention wilt ever aasemnle
In Texas that will make either pro
hibition or aot -prohibition a test of
Ditmonraoy and all assumed masters
of the D-ra isratto ptrty who attempt
te Uah Damoorsts out of the party who
win uni ennorse inta personal itnerty
whisky plank will find the lash lo
their hands has no tarror I nave
uttered no word to-day that esn be
construed aa denouncing thoae
wbo vote agaluat prohibition.
1'hey have the right as
Oemocrtts to detest prohthttion
if tbey think It best tn do ao. Bat to
olalm the Demooratlo fltg and then en-
list the aolld Republican party to light
uuder it aud tueo shout themselves
hoarse ever a icreat vlotorv over the
eueuilHs of Demooraoy bseomea a
IsuKhxble taroe to all Intelligent men
on either alda of tho question. I will
aaa tne opponents 01 tne present
looal-opttoa law If tt la not an Ini-
provemmt and more Democratic
than the old law In Texas that forced
prohibition by apeolst aot without
aabinttttog tt 9 question to the vote ol
fie itenple. f.overnor Coke avs pro-
hibition Is a.i attack upon the personal
liberty of every oUlsxn. No iusa In
Texae to-day under the prdotit law
ha theperaoual liberty to sell whisky.
He has to purouase that liberty from
the State and the oulv remedy Gov
eruor Coke eugesis to oheok tin
abuseof Ibis evil le to raise the prtoe
ot the pttrsonal liberty to aell tt. Gov-
ernor Coke m.y b fullv tn accord
witn wast ertein to D the
prevalll ig sentitneit that principles
bot h good andjevilmut be Judged and
regulated bv the powet aud lufluenoe
ot money. But is tne prlnulpleoorreotf
la It deuiooratloT lias the State the
riilht to levy taxes aud tmpiwe bunleus
np in anertai idasaor It oiiis-mi for
the purpose of oheoklng an eyilf Has
the Stat the right to sell the privilege
to do wrong or to oheok the abuse of a
wrong for the purpose ot bringing
lame revenue lu the treasury f Cn
tne .State be lnatittd tn psrpe.rating a
great evil by levy lug an oppressive tax
upon a oiasa or ner oittsenar Does not
bed rook democracy ay that the State
haanorlKHttolevr taxea or Imivisn
burdens upon her people ony for the
expenses of the State eo inomioally ad
mlnlateredf Would not the levying
a tax for the purp e of checking the
abuae of the whisky traffla be a viola
tion 01 tni aeiuooratiedontrlner and
would It not be an at Wok upon t
leramal llbertiea of every oltlaenf
have endeavored fairly and lmnr-
tiaiiy.to auawer tbe ohara-s and lu-
alnuatlooa made against Dtinoorata
wh 1 olalm the rlahu as Dauioarsta. to
vote for prohibition. I olalm that the
question salt Is preaeuted to you for
jour action aoea noi give any man
me runt to onarge those wbo vots lor
prohibition aa bting traluira and de-
sorters Iroto tbe Detunorailo party. It
will be time enoutb to maki aui-h
coargea when a Dm Mtratio oonveu-
nou meta aut aeaues tue Q iestion aa
to Its Dm ocrsoy and suuh ohargea
now oan only reault la a atacaoi rul
ing thst may become serious and dan-
gerous to the Demooratlo partv In the
tuture. ine question demand orn-
denoe tatemanehip and patriotism
tuu nut uvuuuuiiiiuui
Tna ohargea or Insinuation that tha
oreeent looal option law oan be nun.
trued Into a sumptuary law or that
there I any olasaof enlssns In Texas
tnat wnu'a lav r a anmp.uary law or
that there la a class of people in Trxs
wnu ur wiiiueu tnat wuuil lavor WO
man's suffrage are unworthy of an
answer It matters not how hlah the
sou me 1 rum wuiou buoj onarges may
UIStllt.
rellow Oltlsens. I hava anitaswnMH
from a DemocrattJ standpoint to give
you a fair and candid history of lots
loosl option law as It la presented to
job so-nay ior your avion. 1 bavs
conflned myself to tbe oul Hal records
or our Huts They are oueu lor tha
Inspection Of everv oltlasn. and. ir I
have mtarepreeented tbe history of tbe
iswi win nean easy matter to Oor-
no. ma 1 nave enaaavored te prove
t your satisiaotion and tt the aatls-
tsetion or every nuprejullced mind
that th Question ol local ontinn.aa U I.
presented so you to-day It nutter not
how ynu may vote apoa the question
oannot be made a teal of Dsmoeraey
as the law In lu nnsis r....
msd by the Demoorau ol the Bute of
Teiae and has been tn lore 10 yeara.
Election have beea bald all over the
State apoa the qtesttoo laoTthat
ttasa aaav Demoaratlo OMaUea aad
localities have adopted looal otta.
Mveral Mate Dnbo;
hava met aad duv4 tM -V
- nn oe s attr
jti?i at.; j
these BdBetplaa which they agreed
apoa as Ue lead snarka and guide for
ail true Democrats aad
wo one wosea ib - aay
Deasoaratle eoavoatloa has ever beea
aeara to aay tna looal optloa waa
aademoereuo. fat tbeee reaeoae 1
aay bo maa haa Ua right to declare
Ps a seaa oc uamooraey.
Tote BPOB the oeetioa aa vna ass
think the Interest and kappiaeea of
m vutir woaiity assBsnas nut ao ant
hold the Democratic party responsible
r your action until a Dimoeratte
teooaveottoo ahall meat aud give
to the authority to do ao.
F w eitiaena. I have said more
than could have ex Dec ted mv
atreagtl would permit and bave de-
eiaed yoa longer than I expected.
aiyaesireiorsne peaee aaa nermooy
ol the Ditmooratlo party la my excuse.
I thank you for your kind and pa tie at
attention.
BIIHB ABO tBU OBARO ASM.
Why the Seaaral Bafawd to Beat e a
Member r the OrgaaUatlea.
Ia Loweil there la a Grand Ai ny
post with the title ot "B. F. Bal or
Post Nt. 42." It was orgsalsed n
186S and has a membership of ov r
830. When It was organised It wt
oonfldantiy. expected that General
Butler would beoome a member yet
be did net. Ha haa beea asked proba-
bly hundreds If aot thousands of
Umes why he did not Join and hla
answer invariably has been to assure
the enquirer that his heart was all
right.
About two months ago B. F. Butler
post moved to new quarters and Gen-
eral Butler made ao address la whloh
he eulogised the Grand Army. After-
ward too members of the Grand
Army called on the general at his
residence in Belvidere one of the
suburbs of the olty and used every
argument to induoe htm to Join the
post but they were unsneoeeeful.
Finally they asked him for the reaaou
of hla re'usal and his reply was sub-
stsntlally as follows!
"I have no faith In a so ret societies"
ha said. "I lot ooDfldeooe In them
when I wse In command at New
Orleans. I had Issued a proclamation
forbidding all secret conferences among
oittsens for they were merely meetings
of oousiilrators. I had aaooaeded iu a
tolerable degree In abollablng many of
the meetings si '.hough not without the
application of strong measures when I
received Information that tbe members
of a lodge of Freemasons under the
guise of ordinary meetings were oou-
plring to do barm to the government.
I am a Freemason myself and one
evening when I knew the o lsplra-
tors were going to hold a meeting I
oet aside mv uniform donned a civil-
ian's and prtteented myself at the
p rtais or the lodgt. I knocked and
g-vs the proner password and sign.
Ad ulsston could not be refused and I
en'erfd and Ink seat. I waa proba-
b y the mostfamlliar and the moat
talke 1 of personage In New Orleans at
the time aud loould plainly aee that
my presence waa oansing a sensation.
Whnu tbe soo t ot the order' waa
oild I arweant stld: 'Brethren I
osvs positive prior that vou nsva been
nnldinii iBMetlmrs to devise alans to in
jure my government and myself. I
assure you as a orother Mason 1 nave
toe kindliest reelings toward you and
your bat I warn you that you must
noin meetltms ror 110 suuh purposes in
tbe future.'"
Tnen. addressing his nailers. General
Bu'.ler said: "I reasoued with the
members and told them that the or
der of Masonry was not Instituted for
batohlng oonsplraoles. I boldly ex-
pressed the utmost abhorrence or their
conduct and firmly but kindly gave
tnetu a proper warning some or
hem expressed retrret at their course.
aud declared that they would
not oonap'rn further. I never beard
otanotn-r Mssnnlooonsplreov while I
was in New Orleans. Butwbenllert
tbatlodse-room It was with a sud and
heavy heart and I made a a Me ma
resolution tht'. if tbe high aims of se-
ret sooleties oould be tnua perverted
I would never eater tbe portsls or one
again and I have kept that resolution
auhongu more than 20 yeara have
passed. Tint. aentleman. lathe rea
son wo y 1 have never Joined the Grand
Army."
The visitors were very muoh im-
pressed by tbe general's narrative.
arter a moment ot sll-iuoe. Gsneral
Butler sorsuir suddenly to his feet and
exolalmedt ! will break my resolu
tion I will sign an sppliostion for ad-
mission to tke Uraad Army." New
tora son.
letter from Jsoksboro
Jaokiboro Oat. 1. 'J orrespind
enoe. -The oontraot lor the building of
theo mrt house at this place has been
tue ssoond time awarded lo 8traln
8l'tborn ARIsiey.for 131700 to be
.iatd in 1889. J ok county bonds were
sppioved lor 825.0U0 by the oomms-
st men' court and work was eom-
ineuuuu ou tne rotinaation on Monday
n iruing an tne ruonisa or tne old
0 mrt house havlug bseu heretofore
innved awav.
There were 58 bale of cotton on the
ii"l'o aqutre to-dsy aggregating
:t 534 hs all o watoi was 0 lugit by
D. C. Brown at 010 per pouud the bid-
ding being between James VV. Kuox
C. aud D. Brown.
Postal Vhangea.
WASHiNaroN Oc . 8. Speolsl.1
The following changes have been
in tie In the postal sorvle for Texaai
3oeo'al Servtne Esttbllshsd Aro.
Titus oounty from M unt Pieasaut;
iroui aopemoer x isa 1. nay view
Hsrrlsoountt from Lyuohourgt from
8 Milemb-r '11 lgsft.
New Oaijes KUshllshed-WUllam
0. Johnson Abner. Ktufmaa oounty.
r oetotn s Uisountuusd B mie's
ferry Cvler otuutv msll to Rick
land. Ljsville. San Aukusiloeeouatvt
insll to Rraklsndl Uvman. Motley
oouutvt mall to Mount Blsnoo. Swe-
den Duval oounty t in sit to Bensvide.
Ksaort Rerr oounty 1 mall to Ingram
Vix K r omntvi mttl tt Japtiaca.
BUCK Bf Bs AND BbAUK BTBt.
a. s. HOQom.
Two mlraglss are 'hjr bin ye
Hsttghtf O' tendsrt
Ro'iblnsour A idalu lan skis
Uf ball their splendor.
OeleUlal syss or heavens own bos
Twl 1 th ones of slory
Who tlanoe.erary daysubila
Msw lerrllory.
B us were Ih water and th skis
ornapny Kdn
And 0 us s touid to a Ohrlttlaa's eyes
Mstron or maiden
By h seven that pssrlesi orb of hla
To the wsr lvo
And ail tns ml-ohlef that thsy do
Is anown In heaven.
Tw taints th b'us vs sesmsj to m
Thst wrtusht my riln
Wht woud htv tbU(ht that Mints
e uld b
A soul' uadolnit
Black yai ar trnsr still I wesn
Thn auy ot er
D trk wers tbe -yet of Idea's qatea
An4 Mary Moihsr.
Tht holy onssof sacred lore
All dart apslntsl)
kh rajiantpropn teat of yore
Ani ma.dsa kaissd.
Bins sysi are cold as eoltihad steel
Per all t-lrp sndtr.
wbil thin a laabeul Asm eoaeeaU
Bo warm aad tsndsr.
Dawr thlasoltv hae aad eyat
or rav brlntas
Thsn all bsasursof thsskle
And liljt whi.eaeM.
Thins srabrows ars a Moortsh grave
Wksnss lsal-t Isssjy
TWj wis . arches llrova
WoeadlatweH.
-t ya taf voMbm Mesdtag ha
T 4twk
.. f - A
U; HilSfEiD CRITICISED
PRONOUNCED A COMMON UAR
1 Blah. Man mm Bus Baiu
avasMita rnaUsMt TlillSer mt irnt
Peaassrsrtla Party-Aa lagrato
aad a taeah Bta. Bto.
M. Hs'staad of the Commercial -G a-
aette aaaa mea to be a orlUc of mea
and affaire. He Is arrogant brutsl In
ueoent anarcousa la his attacks on
public mea and publlo measuroa wheh
oroas hla greed or vanity or thwart
hla paaealitv. Rl.tli.M.M... w-
slanderer and the leech of every oam-
iwiia luvsuk oi n a common liar la
nia treatment or men prominent In the
Demooratlo nartv. ami hla maili i.h .
him to covert cowardly attaoka on the
mea lo hie own party who hava kept
hjm out of abject political poverty.
He le aa ingrate aad a sneak and
when It la not convenient to exeoute
his malicious designs In his psper
he stabs la private aormannnd.
enoa or over tha telearraoh
wires. Everybody will romem-
bar his Hi-n.tMh kj nkl..an u loan
olartog that Garfield waa proven to be
Bp to hie neck la the Moth ewtodie.
buu sua wuuiu ds -usmnea laiotic '
to nominate him for the presidency.
In his denunciation of men thia year.
tie na reo laviab in tbe application
of Indecent epltheta to decent people
and haa hail hta man vnlj.. HI..
poaition oonatantlv on dree parade.
naiaiewi open m acreea to Secre-
tary Ohaae with a quotation tram a
letter he had received rrom eome maa
fnf whnm ha mnithM ...1 .kn.m
took to write about affslra In front of
vioaaourg. rnia unknown per-
son wrote that the armv
waa "disgusted disheartened and do
morsliseu" beoanae It was under such
man mm A..n nrf yh...n. . u .. . u ..
u u . u ' UWV IUV
medtoal department was afflicted with
delirium tremens and that In Mem
phis drunken doctors rode from bar-
nnnntAhiinuunf lll.r.m.ln ........
u . uau . M gujgiu-
ment smbulanoes.
Halatead endorsed all these wild
ohargea. "These things are true" he
wrote to Seoretary Chase. In fair
words he en lorsed an assaalton Grant
and Sherman and a oontemptlbie In-
sult to the medloal fraternltv. The
medioal aervlua in tha m Innlnrixt
the brst men In the profession who
were aa aeir-eaorinoing ana aa patii
ntlft and SB hrS mm t ha man Bni..:..
In any other arm of tbe service.
rr . . . i ..... . .
uiu not atop aiMir inaora-
tng the letter of hla correspondent. He
iiuni matter wore vtotouaoi nia OWO.
He o iared that the army waa wtat-
las' nndsr tha urnnliah. iln.b..
stupid Grant." In a paroxytsm of
E resumption be exclalmoi "I know
els an ass." He nailed Hunter fool-
ish" and wanted him to die as Mltohel
did.
Thsmnanlnsli.l.m. .IO..I.U.. i.
that part in whloh oe advocates the
assassination or President Lincoln.
"The president's weak pulln. pld-
dlintf humatilt.arlanlan. ilh. ill.
death and bell to the army." Then be
kst "Can't you take him
(Unooln) by the throat and knock
his head against a wall until
be is brouah'. to hla senses on the
wsr business?" Next comes a sen-
tence that even 72 years after tt was
written ought to drive tbe writer of it
Inahsme from tbe gase of mens "I
do not speak wantonly" wrote Hal-
ate d abmt Liooolu "when I say
there ere persons who wnul l feel that
It were doiuir Gndaa-rvlna tn trill
him. 1ft It WMra nnL Is..ajI .... LT .. .
liu ta a bigser tool than he is."
usistesa s letter spnaka oontempt-
aouslyortbe "bigger" and declare
tnat "the procltmation lof emancipa-
tlnnl im a n.iaiitA nnl.... .H
truly loyal msn in the West."
out ue tetter te given tn run else-
where snd we need not make further
quotations la tbla aulole. We print
i mi snow tuai naia eai is not true to
uia ptrty tnat be is aot true to any-
body ; that whatever professions he
makes now of 1 tyalty to Republican-
ism must be hollow and worthless:
that whatever ohargea he makes
against Democrats are not worthy of
belter or even or suspicion. He ha
written himself down suoh a palpable
detamer and tntisip n.. k. i .....
Wortliv of hallef In innhi tr. i
"ot bn true to the principles or tbe
.puuuuau party ana is not true now
betever his profeeslona may be.
Th man arhfiaaiit lh..l... t I I.
wssafsil; thatUlssesS Grmt w.s
luiu'ntra ana an ass; tbst William
. Sueroian was lucompetnt that
lnnter was foelisb and oaght to diet
bat it was a gootl thing thst Mltohel
lld. that tha nrnrtlat.i..H..
oli atlon was a nuisanoei that tbe men-
losl men or the armv were drunkards
anl lltier'ttiFs; that Manulbal Hsmlin
wss a foo ; that Abraham Llnooln de-s-rvd
asssaainatton; ant later alons
tbst Jvn.s A. Gsrtteld wsaaselndler;
thstJtm'sG. Rlaine w.s a d-ahouest
mau and that Oharlss Fsr.er was not
S fit person tor imilllnsl nratartiiai.t la
not the man for any party to tie to now.
Clnolnnatl Enquirer.
Russia's aama.
ir Mr. Rusklu does uot see his Notes
snd Q terle he will be lntereited to
kbow ih tt auatymo'ogloal discussion
1 bulng oarrtrd on in tat learned
Utile p I nt aa to the derivation of "the
name Raskin." "I It not." bbvb ana
correspondent "a omnpound of rus-
red(Fienohroux)and tin diminutive
ee.iing klu and if so R lakin would
Utile rai-head. The Freuoh roux."
be g"Ct on "waa formerly written
ruaand rous (Littrt-) aad naa given
rise In Kugiuh to the name
Rusat-ll and to russett and
In Frenoh to the diminu-
tive ud In names Hossett
Rostel R iusl and Ronselle (whence
our Russell). Rousseau. Hiia.ai.t
Rouselet Rossa.lo Rousaellu" eto.
Anotier iwonurlhiiKir t tn. Aim
believes that Ruakln la only a cor-
rupted form of Krsktne. lathe Soot-
ttb name E.sklnn tbe r le trllle I and
IT rmm the old form Arakiue and Ares.
klna (In athl.m s a r..
' - iiruunniiy
occurs In manuscripts) the Initial 'a' be
dropped tbe nsme Rusktne appears at
ouce. Mr. Ruskm baa had aomethlng
tossy about his name In various pas-
Batiaaaaa kS lalaa . A a T . .
ma wntius ana we ahall
hope soon to see the "last word" on
tile A mtAiv.M I n ki. - i ..
- - uib imuuiiu auto-
blogrsphy. Little red-head la fanlss-
"V put certaiaty not nlctureaaua.
Ifall Mall Gssette.
Weaknesses eV Oreat Mea.
Alexander waa too fund nt atn.
drink.
JUllUt Ctr Waa Innrdlnatal. ..I.
mm A -A . . J
uu iu iu vu ureaa
Dsuostheues wss alwava on tha
piatrirm when everything was serene
and uuder tt when there waa danuer.
ritukard.
anoton was addicted to lylngi ao
muoh so that th habit ueoams notorl-
nna.
Tbe Earl of Chatham alarasM A-m-mmA
and poaed for etleot.
onenaan waa never able to give op
tha btittla and the itmlns tahia.
Oeorge Washlngioo occasionally
wore when be waa very mad.
General Santa Anna had a weaknaet
frag AiaOBtrtaafceltoa.
avmrawu itritMi out m auiar ua rt
MB tostu sttsai Bat. St.. I. .A
fVl a - a
ea-tea mstb vtaj tyx tgJ tMta
Alexander Dumsa earned millions
with bis pea hut eould not keep oat ot
sew was)
Tsnleoa Broa.Laaddl maaafaotnr-
ars opposite Bsuger Bros.. Kim
street eell tbe flaeat make of haraeaa
Bwaaaaaiaa toat aaa do fount any
Ifltaaw4 te lafbrat the pablle
thsl Itee ssataksal I II i sua.
ad Ve. a4 aa..la aa k!Ttaalalts7.
'-'J.fm.Mt the Ctat .alBg
4 15. -GUPPLEMEN
AYCR'O
Ague Cure
IS WABRAHTED te ears Fhver sad
Ares laterailtuM er Caul Fever B
Mktaai Pevar Dumb Agaa BIHsas Fsver
Dsrus (r " Break-hues " Favar) Uvsf
CeaiplaiBi aad alt ahiiass arlslag traai
sttaBaaUafal OsbWMb
"Earpert. S. Cv July 9. 1884.
"It tiKteen month I iuf
tr$d with ChiUt and F$ver
having Chilli dvery other day.
ifler trying tarioul remtdU
reommndtd to euro I Bvisd a
hattU ofJyer'i J fit Cur and
hop ntver tint had a chill.
IDWIJf Bd&PJSB."
1. J. a Ayaf Co LowaC
swMayaDtaulam
FREES & SON
1 aad S14 Mala Street.
ABDMaK
KIT ENGLARD
I FBEE8 BOH
FEAETOS
BEW EKGUNB all STARDABD
OLD OM BAST TERMS
AM MMMda. a.ba.. I. .1 w
w uaklHUloUlB MbaVOU III vAUUtlUKai 1U
trumenU f r rent. Before pa rob Ming
wing lur vabMiiugua. wniiii voe AQOTOM
FREE8 & CON
SU and 811 Main 8t
DALLA8 TIDICAS
I A. Mio & Co.
HBBALB BtTILSTJCS MAIM BT
DALLAS THZAS
Fischer
pi-ajstos.
Call sad eaMle goads or writ at
for t'atalogaea and Prices beferc
bilng elsewhen.
WALLACE & WAG6ENER
Wholesale Grocers
Have removMl from their uld stand oa
Elm street to tbe southwest oorner of Com.
merveand Lamsrstrmis Nos. 614 and Mt
Commerce street. Id the R. IV. Tomnkins
building where wltb Inoreaeed fa littles
tbey win be able to serve tbelr oustnnsrs u
netuir advantage. v
GHICKERItlC
PIANOS.
The Best io the Wo 'Id
FOR BALK BT
C. H. EDWARDS
a ana i no wain street
DALLAS T1TXA8.
Head mr Oataloaae nsrore vna ha.
M. D. GARLINQTON.
GENERAL
CommiSbion cli'i
105 Kim Street Dallas Tetas.
Whnlesaa denier In drain P.. p.i.
ana VHmmim.- u....
rlvlnaevxrv Mnndsvaml i'hii...i..' n
load I
.-vw ...im ixiiuiins lust arri inir.
8CHOELLKOPF &
WW
Manufacturer and Dealer In
And Wholesale Dealer tn
tttsBtf 8aN Piriim i Stitltrydtut
DALLAM. 'KlaH.
1KD rRBI RB4DIHQ ROOM.
Oltluna Bnrl aM natatM wai.itM .
rre Keeling Hoomj located at aw'ualu
ttreeL Hours rrom 10 a. m. to to. m. and
.1 wp ... iu nana ava irom imi. .
"W. "Vy. "WHSTOIT
Ml Kim BtTMt Dealer la
HARD W A. RE
0OTLKKT KATLB
MU...r.:aua.WMh.rta.d .Ua.
warn. m r..
W. L. I09DC a CO.
Cotton Factors
OALVKITON TBXAS
ran m viaHi..aB ....
with" N"u- err.pona
wi:.. "VJ" ia kitum Af
Crackers
rhtaasl are lha t...
at llwarsuirsrOot.
""fi urwkor Coat
Beat's Kirat Hmd
T. L.llARaALi04CO
Kemoval
OallasPcblicLibrary
P
Wholesale Grocers
siiffl mwvw & PATHS.
MAKorAOTvaaaa op
Man's aad Boys' Ptae aad Madlass Beets
SOUTH ABINGTONMAB3ACHUBCTTB
We Invite attention to the above eat of
our Call Channel Berew Opera Leg Bag
Boot. It Is made solid thronauoni. Oak
Hole and Sole Leather Bos tbat doea not
break down or skin the toes; is mad of
uair -tain ana tne upper atted wltb silk.
This style ot Bos Toes hae bean experl-
meniea apoo.anaaeveiopsa by us for toe
past ten years; It Is tbs most deslrabl aad
perfect fitting Boa Toe Boot In America
Nona aannrnannlaaa Arm urn ititnuj
on bottom . For sale by the followiac lead
log dealers:
Leon Kaha. Dallas.
Thompson Brae. Dallas.
Block Bros . Dallas.
John Aobenback N T. Ayers Boastoa.
P Hammersmitb Bolton.
Malone. MoHenrv A Beokhaai. Lass.
pasat.
n. 11. isnerourne uenison.
Tonus Bros Waeo.
O. G. Couch E. Roesler Branhaas
Dnnham A Patty BllUboro.
Wells Morris Ends.
O. B. Bui It van A Co. Baa Antoate.
W Barnes A Co.. Alvarado.
Lee Br s Hryan.
A. M. Worsham A Bro. Graaavll.
J. T. Bnlllvan A Co .ora'eana.
C J. Creed McKlnney .
J S Taylor A Co. Abllss.
E Vleiio Tyler.
H. L. Smith A Co. Longvltw.
H . C. Aleiander Bonham.
8 M. Hamilton Pans
Soarbor ugh A Hick- Roekdel.
Muiiey A Co.Oalnesvllle.
MuekelroyA Martin Terrell.
Schweer A Co Bberman.
J. A. Hsbn A Co. Denton.
B. 0. Bvans A Co. . Fort Worth
Woms It Wnrvls V- Tas-'-
Anheuser's
f"ele:m:itt:m:
BEER!
Received the HUbest Award at tht Parti
JlHNIlklUU lUrtUQ
FUREST BEST AMD MOST HR LTHY
Manufactured In the World.
L'AGER BEER BALES
St. Louii ReDnbllfisn. Mavamha is. 1S7S
"Tbeofflclal return of tne Bevenvc De
partment ror the year ending November 1
how the enormous quantity of 28 'flsn car-
rels of Loger Beer told by the ANHEU-SKH-BDHCU
BREWERY. This letura
prove them to b tbe larzest Brewers Is
the West. All orders at promntlr Oiled.
ADDRE88:
LOUIS RBIVHENSTElIf
. . . Dallas Texas
Agent for North Texas.
T. B. Jl.
TBB
Best Iestitatior Od Earth
Believes from Lodge Duties h&i
paid la Death Olaima nearly t300
uuu ana saved Its membership 12
uuu.uuu as compared to old line
rates. R.B. PARttOlT. Manmror.
- U V-y
Waoo Texas
FRANK WBKAT Agsnt
120T Elm street Dallas Texas.
Eitraot from Financial Report.
"Tha Texas Benevolent A Wlnt avn
ducted upon itilctly business principles as
rructa an ss any banking system and sm-
bodlngth assessment reatnre tn raise a
mortuary fund-demnnatratablv tha nnlv
equltabl one combine In Its prsotloal
workings all th advantages or mutual co-
operation. The Interest of the memoer
ship and management are mutual and
reciprocal. It la not easy to ooncslv how
any nearer approach to perfection In any
yatem et scouting sat and economical
provision for loved ones can be dsvlned.
ins nest oienoal bel p to be had 1 found
In th bom Offloe. Which Is a marval nf
yrtemailaed management. Everrthlna
I conducted with a clearness and dlspateh
thst leaves nothing to be desired."
8ALH OB1
T TBB
Texas Express Company
Alanta number nf TTNrMtuan it.
PRBtH PACKAOBS will be to d at Pub-
llo Auction at wareroomior Biakcney.Preel
A Co.ll Kim Street. Dallas. Tmwm. an
Wednsttday October 28 1885
TTnleu redetmsd bsfor day of tals.
Bal to commenc at 10 o'olook a. m.
D. R. PAWCETT Agent
ssftkihsw m.
SCHNEIOER A DAVIS.
DALLAaTBSAS
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