The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1883 Page: 4 of 8
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in sr.CTno.
I t'rst region. In no il0r
r -i r -ti
. of l
.r ft Hill ih'f( lii there
. intoll'gent and orderly
'.! than can be found In
) tuty. Wo have lIMirisn
.'. '.urches tearless olilolal
i ed courts ami nil the
nm'Unrry ot government law tmd order
that is found in the Heart of New York
citv orDoston. In all Ibe place quietness
CJiiiiort cu'ture end morals tbat lender
life pit a;ant aud a community prosperous
w o am m remarkably b'ossed as are the
m it fatuous centers of ci vilizatiou.
Wbat shall we tuir.it of an official body
orcii zena who vi 1 virlus'ly bay to the
ouiJe world tinder such circumMances
and lu the face ot such tacts that we are a
p !!. lawless set of criminals
no belter than a mining camp
in Arizona or New Mex'co overrun with
Sieves criminals and crime until the or-
d!rrv machinery ofjustice Is powerless
' .il-.' tbelaw? If a paper or an lnai-
;u; ... i; lmakesuch a charge would
.uu. incut not he set down as a black
v'
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mi Wiioul slander?
ml yet a grand jury of Dallas county
h st ill T- ae outside world that the
c r. t r- w Inefficient and the morals so
tad 6.1(1 c line so highhanded and prevalent
tt v.!'-. committees and bands of
r. ; i 11. r.-na and spies should be organ
i . t! s county for the protection of so-
it ;. AH the wo.-! J Zsz-x: vz. the vigi-la-i-ei
n.i-ui. They mean the setting
u-U'noi courts and sheriffs and ju-
ries at setting up Judge Lynch
t?r iiiii-t bloodthirsty the sto-
r.:et Ui..rted and cruelest judge that
f7r cunli'.ied a citizen.
To any hst informers and vigilantes
ou .:ht I be organized in Dallas county is
to .ie-:!are that the courts and law officers
h:i i ia .!i';r'ery ot government are so pow
ev i r.i rotten that the laws cannot be en-
io !. i:u-:'. is 'a mockery and that crime
is i:o:d:;..- high carnival. It is a slander
ir :i tiie co arts aud oflicials of our county.
II
insult to the judge to whom
it!! an
..r: t o called was made and coming
t . r
tr .-.H a:; o
c i rel li
!h v abuiitj
i )ial body is calculated to hurt
: more than auythiug that has
ra for years. It will keep oil
a for years it w"1 f
8 '
emigrants it will keep away
r t i. it v a endanger ounucoa.
diijj64b and capital and business will
not go where the vigilantes and the inform-
ers control the community. No man is
sure ot escaping the corrupt accusation of
piid informer and no man's liberty is safe
in the hands of the vlgilanteB.
Bat what would be thought of a grand
jury furthermore that would proceed to
a-)use in Its report Uie men whom it had
indicted for even murder and arson and
proceed tJ point out how they might be
convicted and otherwise prejudice their
cases by manufacturing public sentiment
against them. The judge would proceed
to administer inch a rebuke as that Jury
would never forget andtbecommunlty would
cry shame upon such a forgetfalness ol dot j
and proorlety. But this last grand Jury's
trct against gambling and the Dallas Hib-
aid was equally s grossly Hie-
g Inappropriate and partial in
its' terms. nd the judge could
hardly coDceal his disapprobation and
di-sust thereat and virtually condemned
the Jurj'i report so-called upon its de-
livery. Hat we have a legislature In this state
whose province it is to frame laws and sng-
gttt policies. It Is tba province of a
..ud Jury to weigh testimony and find
bills opon prosecution brought befora it
and report simply at the conclusion ol it
1 .bors what it has done. It is not a legisla
tive bodv nor a debating society much lets
a mod-throwing machine at least hereto
fore it has not been and to travel out of lb(
record with its prejudice and slanders not
ontv bdoo a repntabla journal but tb
very court ol the community and even th
.oi. moDlt v Itaelf. is a piece of conduct U i.
- jtws more contemptible and inexcusalle
th- more It it studied.
Hereafter give os a plain. snibl bedy
tr good cll'ieti. who know what tbeirdoty
i and bow appropriately to discharge it
and not a lot of would i reformer and
tatetmea kefore whom Lrraia and Wia-
Tta would pale into ioeignlficaDce.
1 m m
Xft n grand jury of our euy 1h
I cond county In the etate la point of pop"
aleiioa perhaps the very Cret but certainly
tt oeat knowu end moat ettefMivelvadver-
V4 county lu Teiae to forrets itself a l
puhlieh t the world such a report a ema-
nated from lb laM (rraod Jury aad reeoui-
mrd vigilante aud rpte o upenrd tb
eourtt la our midat we cannot wonder II the
frtpl in other etates look uooa o at a art
of fcloody rourhs an wt-thmate. But what
eaabl to b the opioiou hn of graad
Irt Uiat wwuld " r-kl!r s'ander ?
Tw Gu ovemment want Bfy
trprde boat oouetrueted ood ie after tb
IVirtwuc lor an aeot approprtaiiou.
I be orlh German Oere'-U Ui off rial
orraa betiue to ro-Dt r a upon the
nairbtytoM of tb Freorti aad all tHr-
rraey Cred tb requWt uthut
Inr ini'Unt tb frrde Woe. What a
l"V v r I r- uaCadin.terieaa
or Bwtb latins triMan a"d tr our
tavy Ifb-J-r etondard mf mor.
V.K-trr dka: divre H elaiBd
ime thet wmrSt lew a wU a yeUra
tmt be orrvowpd by Turraoalioa. It
la dbt'nl i!nrrir.-rr w.th acy kind of
vaeene otwr. w(3 rrev ymsA any dio-
km ti tb i!WH t are
f 1 ad eoriBri u?WrH He a
WaC9rf ul ft tomrt. IT tte
. fo-4 ty M
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WAISIIIMiTOX.
CoiiRrfMiiiAH Milter to fall a fontrn.
tlon of rnuitt .ni'H.
flio Niiirniii I'oiirt Wind l'p the Mop
ccr l.miu I oo.
YlKoroii I'ush Tor tho .Nnv Post
OtUce nt Hallux.
The 1'roliuH Intiulry Stllf Flounders
Amid the lceFloc.
(Jresham Ulvcs Another (irowl at the
IVuilou UroulHrs
Aud t!io PoslmnftiTS Who hnvo Sliuiod
With the Sharks.
Xens nnd Gossip from the Capital
viiiNnTON. Nov. 19. r-Special.J Con
Miiinr. In accordance with the
ranpst. nt tweniT-live members will call a
stock ennvention at Ausi n uurniK iuc
WRislature. He regrets not beinff uble to
J.tiett0 P.?1'!.8- 1... Aul.l
Cfclebratea Jlerser colony cabB by ordering
that the decree of the federal circu't court
of the Texas district upon the appeal o
Laid Commisioner Walsh be reversed and
tlie case be remanded with directions to
d'tmiss the bill and this riecersarily ills-
poses of plaintiffs appeal. .The court holds
ibat there is no evidence that Mercer per-
formed his part ot the contract with the
state. The court did not think it neces-
sary to consider tne argument that this
coatractisa grant in present wUm..
the land in plaintill nor the dea that
there is a trust by which these lauds are
held for hs benelit and that this trust is
in some respect strengthened by the legisla-
ture that made the republioof Texas a state.
The contract is held io be entirely execu-
tory: Justice Miller delivered the opinion.
Congressman Wellborn saw Architect
Hell .gain and is assured that the i Dallas
nostoftice will be taken in hand among the
tirst things nnder new business.
WashiSgto.v Nov. 10 -Fress.j-Com-manJer
Frank Wildes command-
ing tho Yantic appeared ba-
ry and previous to lakiug the oath asked
whether he appeared to testify as to
the acts of others or to have his own
conduct hs commanier 'fl"''" i" M
The room was cleared whilo the subject
was considered. Alter a auuri. itwi"
Commander Wildes was informed that he
waasummoneaasawuueas "
13 summoned as a witness and had the
'.TZS"
eding to criminate h mself. "8 w8
pnvi
. :
-...i -ni. i that unnn Iparnine
the disaster to the Proteus it occurred to
him to land the stores for the Proteus
. . i .... i .itt via rpfiifleil. however.
to give the court his views on the subject.
The witness said that aside from the wood
sheathing the Yantic was equipped for a
uolar voyage the same as she would be
for a trip to the West Itdies.
The failure of the exoedition the witness
thousht. was due to the following cause :
Insutticient anil semty Jieans employed in
manning the Proteus with an inefficient
f-tnin nl rmwuf "beachcombers" and
"loneshoreuien" and neglect
by
these by whose orders the exp
mY-A nf tn
ion WM fittea out to
acqaaint themselves with the business in
l.o.l hofr innatrhini' the Vessel north.
HIS SUIP UUU UBCU UUIOiUR m
Indian waters and he only received orders
to go north three days belore saili ng.
The following oiliciai order has been
... - i i 4 .i i n 1 n Wftql
maae:
' It appearing that certain persons have
l : .. .. a nlamulin frw 11 ll (111 P X -1 1 II "
ueen jiihuih;iuk p.o.....w
ion soldiers and their widows and orphans
or other heirs by making false represents
lions concerning pension claims and
. 1 tiAnai rua. r.i anrvIoAH nrefended
f A LI li liu K Illegal ti - - r . -
i ...nn.iuaH inhorpndpred.and thisde-
n.irtment havinK reason to believe that
some pojt masters have been aiding these
i..i cni hr mrnishina
them lists of names of ex-union
.ni.ii.ra anil others sunBOsed to
DB eOIHieU IU pciwivua u- - .
tri outing their onaddressed circulars among
tnat Class; inereiuro p.iuin.
bidden hereafter to furnish such lists or to
... - -!..... 1 -.-h nf thA bind indl
caud unless addressed to some individual
and prepaid as required oy jaw.
Signed. W. Q Grmham
A decision was lendered by the supreme
court oi tne uniteu diw w-waj
i . iu..... hAlnnv" Innrf case.
llllliurinui ... i.i . v. j
William C. Walsh commissioner general
ol the land office ol the state of Texas
Rint William Preaton. This was a suit
originally brought by Preston upon
a contract between the republic ot Texas
nil nna Charles F. Mercer by which the
to brins into Texas a
large number of immigrant families
. . . 1 - . t. nnnn Iha nftT'n niAO
publio lands and the republic of Texas
1 I a. Kl n..f and h i avaorilttefl bV
way of compensation for this work 610 acres
ol land lor every ibuiuj iuuun..au.
within its lionnd. The conrt
k.ii.i. in much as there
! Mrnr ever havinc broUKh
aourh settlers into the republic
of Texas to constitute th shadow
ntianm on hit Dtlt
with the terme of the contract
The state of Texas it released Irom all obll
..iiin. hirh iha renuhl cof Texas may
hara auumed bv virtue of tuob
..nxirart. and comDlainant hat no
i.J .l.lm lr anuitahla relict
Judirment of th United State circuit
rnnrf ! reversed and th case remanded
.u a: ..Inn AHi.mlulli hill. Tha onio
W1U UI.HM - ----- .
I n bv Justice Jdiiler. Justice Harland
dissenting.
A rm Nov. 19. fBoeclal.J Th board
of education purchased at par $100000 of
Tarrant county bonds.
Tbe cat againtt ex-Comptroller Brown
fmmt uIJamI aia nf anntharn hlfltorlcal
papers were received to-day and eonntie
III at tmv not reoeiveQ loem wui imw uv av
ir. llanton.iaperinteodent ol th Inaane
asylnm baa mart a report to tbe board ol
manarer lor tne year ending October 31st
- . - It 1 . 1. Am K . .
nnniki and tvrtitv davi. tb Deriod
rrnm Nnveinhar let. to Jan
nar aoth. lffl. U. L. O. Uraham
bad cbarr. Tbe following it a aammarj
. .... ...Inn. nnnnlalinn OfltAhar Slat
.I IU . r ... ' .
l2 : Male 19' female JiS; died tmm
October SI to January n. itwj
male . femaJetl; earaped male 1 t
1 . arfmitixl analM 10. female 6
remainiiir Jannary 2inh. 1W3. aaaiee IfC;
femelet ItU. Tber wer 18 ooiorod mate
and IHeo.orM trmale. Admltteo inc :
Males 8i females T.'; discbarired male 29;
. j. a .! 19 fmalaa ftr a
caned. ; farlnngbed. 1. Ratntng Ortobar
llat. 13 : hialet 4i. remalM JW.
l. . MMtwal thn mnnth niakiBff tb
..Ulln In IhO atilnis f 'A. Tbe
twr fit. ot deatbt dnrinr tb inr tii
10 a' lb loweat ever anowa la tor or
...... .i.iim i iki knd. Darin
tbe yeartb inmate mlttratd ttjty-C
T10I ISDO. minnjI.V vwuvim - -
! : . . inn. mi 1nAA9.
b4e a r varVty "d tbsnasi el
af-atie. l"f ateo ng imnrv
rd did nnh of ditciiine.
X fy atylota ik baa room ("V
about busdrcd addili'Hial
r'trata. Tr rport abtrvs that to tnttt-
latti acr folif manared and was oarer
is featr condition. A rea Inie').-
rm lady nf r-'aaaing odar rvtr br
o a Mr. Hvmal a wldtw. mpp ir4
M t Dpnottnt t tb A larw 1
(ktiwi aa a tendT-t. Tbe tvjrio'ttmt
a aj laaa4 vitbBwre" at tmr rm-
ti?ad br ad put fr ia rrrnf oa ot
kk wmrf. t'o'il ! r4n-rimf
ana rv tn than aarw'av-KT and (
a ri end -ar HfUsmwi"" "-''-
DHhM dav tb ro t" oet0 I
faaier ia av orttna and fr
vMrt V anaravmv na- j"
vm tt iraaoo ar-
a-Mnrl"W IB
mp l-j-r the r
' . . u
Vm eo WBtjetoe. mntui by tbe jury.
r.nnl (.fit ah Hw !"" '"" I
n"t.-rl....M-. MoWhinw. Ilia
tlnnlst ol I'.eltun ami " "7"' "
him lliatshe liilKlitald In the
Kiito. I'l'in"" of ll.u ear.llll..il..i.ll".
wl a La. ni CnMd In th l.ml.H.U'. .
f . .'mo time. Mr. Wi.WI.inw was t... I-
. ... u JU .... n fiitr lirr aid took
er home. He y the hat l.arti Iiim"' jr
.(......timaauillfsi.e grow worse ''"".!
hecoinpelUdto p'sce l.er In the nyl nil.
lie says Mrs. aio ninrr
ti.ib. na nilre liand bf sanctlllcutloii'
ims are a set of lima' ! .... .
The attorney general ruiui
tales of uYcea-Mn. peront are liable on ..111-
cial botin aii""iiK i""
death of the IioiiiImiiuu
Th ncresse 111 tD9 values oi ijivi timu-
ty are $100.0110.
ITKMS OK 1STKHKST.
o .... 'Xin rum ih'O ffln'UPS of bc.T
weredraok in CiiiiHinmll during 18sJ
Klve hundred itiouBimu buiki"""
put to one side" iu Florida during the
Tbo.ius Urirres of Spring Hill li"0
county 10U years old.
A panther is engaged at present in Bllr-
ring up tbo-sluggls-h hlood of the Nimrods
in Chenango county New iork.
French Canadian children as a class U
is said excel other pupils in writing and
drawing at the nubile schools. .
Miss Klalne Ooodale the eider of the Sky
farm child poets is now teaching the lu.
diana at the Hampton school Virginia.
lCort Smith Arkansas wants the Ln ted
States to erect suitable buildings lor a Jail
United States couit rooms and other
"'"woman's exchange is to be opened In
Washington and cilbrts will be made to In-
terest several prominent society ladies in
its success. . ....
Newbero Tennessee has a Jaw that im-
poses a fine ot not less than $25 nor more
... rn nn mi Tiprpon who Eoes into a
saloon on sunaay.
loon on Sunday. rjni.
Baldwin Cole ft42h
Allen aged 75 were mamed in Valcsboro
8 mth Carolina last week.
The woiks for building iron ships in San
Franoisco will be. the Bulletin says the
most extensive of any in the United States.
A dootor charged wita raaipracuce
mkiPd Biiicide iS Eneland. What renders
.h ntir neonliarly melancholy is that
the evidence seems to point to his inno-
Ainnn
w. 8!.w -he splendid seat of Mnce
fin-iAm in I'll i a ri 1 1 mhk iihcii uui ijou
down. Beneath its roof tbe late prince in
191Q iihoraip.i his nrf8. The damage ises-
iu a i. ..... - -. .
timated at $600000. u v.
Tne succession oi me uunu
a. . i. .... t iu. lata hiiHhana.
rusti iu uiu i u 'ci .j ... . - :
Mr. 8. Crawford is disputed by his yonug-
er brother. Mr. 8. Crawford has long been
er brother. Mr. 8. Crawford has long been
in very we. k pl.ght mentally as
nhvalcaliv
P""1381;
tI i Afiha fnnf. riipfl. in Car-
MH r; XTotto hotajppn Nfitl ClarK Ol
D0nieuoud' ne flat on hisfac6and
X Sfifteeu feet start in 100 yards
Nevertheless Downie won. .
fi . i iha TrnnL-on fnnt racier.
Dr. Ladell has discovered that prusssc acia
is an antidote with strychnine. Aledical
:n u.. nn..imia in nainfT if. UOWfiVer.
as theprussic acid to be of any use must be
given in noses wnica wuuiu un
other circumstances. .... j
The average daily movement of the wind
in the top of monnt Washington in Ooto-
hnr last was 610 miles: highest temperature
51 degrees 0 minutes; lowest. U degrees.
The highest velocity ni vub wju
miles an hour from the west. There was
thrnu inphuB nt snow on the summit at the
cloi-e of the month.
A Boston paper relates that an old gen-
. . .... 1 m iwl Unit
tieman irom m muuu j '"
theot8r jay and had never been lu a
before remarked after visiting
!?".""". : "r .'f lilrnlhia
UII y IUD UUDJ unj w ..v. - -m- -
large town before remarked after visiting
the business section: "I don't liko this
Boston. There isn't enough out-of-doors
to it." . . .
The tide in the Hudson riyer is saiu to db
nnprenedentedly low and at Kingston
New York recently tbe oldest inhabitants
saw more of the river bottom than ever be-
c 7. i r. ttinra Ivfncr nrrrniirifi nt all
IUI 1. V DOOCIO vv o "J "r . - -
points and very few could move until tne
liae came io uieir renei.
Tbe tirst flock of migratory cranes no-
t.nasd Ova man XT tTAItra. nflNRflfl OVflf Ferr.V.
VIUCU IWl j.-t a-- - - - -
Gs. going in a southerly direction one
dieted their passage was tollowed by the
recent cola snap it is aaiu vuuv i u
birds are observed to seek warmer latitudes
a severe winter invariably follows.
Moses the lamented fat woman's bus.
band seems to be possessed with a mania
for marrying monstrosities. Daring his
iait to Baltimore he divided his time be
tween mourning over bis dead wife and
coquetting witn an armies wuoinn uu
bibition in the Monnmental City and th
. 1 . .. J U . 1 n
two are io oe weuueu buuhijt.
A rsew xoritcigar aeaier uMuntu.
tobacco retriEerator" for keeping the
weediresh and moist while exposed for
sale. It is a cigar stand and tobacco box
combined made of polished white metal
and divided in the center by two perforated
partitions between which is placed a wet
sponge. .
Tbe keeper oi ine ugoi uouoo v vuo-
lotte. New York was made a prisoner re
cently in tbe house although the rob-hr.-i
tnnk tmihlno. The "It" tbat made
. ; n . .Ka Inrmillnn nf ir.e
LI i III fjriDuuci " . . -. . w-
around the door and be was compelled jo
await ine amvai oi jncuus uciuiv a
prv hlmsell out.
The chief drawback to tne successful be-
Kiuuiiie "f '0I't in ho DCW cotpn rn"'1
Charleston. South Carolina was a lack ol
T I. V. n am atrlrinff ara frdDl
the north and others are to be drawn Irom
tbe north at It u coeaper u lmpuri huii
operativei than to teach new handt.
Ilrewnter a Laughing Slock.
WiRHiNQToit. 1). C Nov. 14 Attorney
General Brewster It being very generally
lanrhed at In tbe departmenit ior nis iui-
mination In regard to change of t!m.
Even if an act ol congress named 9 o'clock
as tbe bonr for openlning the departments
it is not clear that tbe law would not be
it it not clear tbat tbe law would not oe
complied with by opening tbe department
ai o'clock by what will b the local time
here next Sunday as well at by opening
tbem at o'clock by the pretent standard
. ... l . i. ' . ... knnn tnr
DUI uriB H .aw .
npaning and doting the department and
the attorney general does not prt
tend tbat tber Is. He thinks. ho
ever that tbe bonrt regnlating clerical ter
vice were bated upon Washington merid-
ian time and it would be a violation of law
to adopt that me of any other meridian.
nil. III.! IB uu law HAWK mv wvu.w .v.
Tber it an old law In tba revwea lamurt
reoniring th departments to b kept open
inj iini . p ....... . i
IO LU a wan .a-.! v u v. uh-..w -r- -
taourta da' in winterand ten hour In
ummrbnt no attention la paid to it. A
action of tbe legitlativ appropriation bill
of lat winter provided tbat tba clerks
sbeuld be amn'oyea no. in u "
: tli. i. . i. . i .ini.i.d ha
. A- Thia ia i m violated bv
tbe depart moot for tb boor are fixed
from to . with bait aa bouror mora for
"ononinr-" But obvinnsly aevea hour by
thearventy-f fib meridian It exactly tbe
ami ae aeven bonr by tb meridian oi
Washiniion to tbat th attorney-general t
l.v ia wholly IrTalevani. ire
hnnra at shich tb deT-rlment
opra and cloe ore determined xeloivly pendent lur Italife on tb plenre or ca-
bv eteruiive order and the law (rive tb prio of tb legielatpre atMnbl-d foot la
.1..-.. a ...iila h.11 In amlniii ..n.lan raar and OO OO OlPBln tne
Ifaoini apfiinmfui u .. " w
i l A. iMantia tka Banal amOlinl
nwini nr-.a ' uw-u .a w . --- v .
1 It F u.' u ' m " .'
nrtovborUa tbent wboer tbey fit.
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jtreu u me nasDiniro uniHaa w
IJt SCATf R.
Latrtrrta 5r. 1 -Crrepcn4nos
4m Canday lt Fv. O. R. Bentt
rrpb4 tw vry Intervstin and tmpi-
nre ermoe. He ba orrrpted tbe p-Vir-
ber and will mas nmum mi
b"
lofnm. . . .
:rT. O. W. 0n. tb nw j irjr m in
ibodiet ehuTh. be -id Here and eo-
. - I Kj.i a
T p?n " --
T....KluMkMl taM for I. motitllB
baa oarua wito an atwodan-' nf
I Msrtni t ri i"m. wnu mi t
..lis. nur ly devrcy rv cm iaa
tt. r.r th Dos oeroie tuara
H tnr aaved.
nn inni"' i eotnint; to a lerut
A SMtA ! tf to OirTrm tf-
- O-lll K "I ! Ul upaw vwva
a TbaAkarrtriBff
ww Tomau . B.l-'y Port-- tr-
-a mmrrr k-:i4 Job Watb ra
Till: KXTliA NKSSI0X
Heme of lite I pt- o l- Tr'ulnl hj
Out J.ft Jltkcrs.
The rilli m of the Hclionl Fund and
r.is'.nre Tronhltit.
fciigiTMUona or n rroniliiftit tltlzin.
Dallas. Nov. 2U.-Edltor IIsralp.-
The called session of the legislature Is to
.i. n ii Kill i f Jmiuarv. a dav of
Ty m UftV Ul
annals of' our
glorious memories in the
ni v. It siiccesuve oi rairionu n
solves and heroic action In behalf of liborly
and tfit-governnient.
Thlaseconaiossiuuui iu ...
ture BiTor.ls lis members n oppirtimily to
.. . t tl. ll.A-rullal In An n
mo nn ol ILie same lOKinin
do various .u ng. -.- . iHed as they believed would rapidly pop..-
did Imperfectly otlheir.tirBlBesjion. huie tbe stute wilh agricultural people in
The lime is auepiiu"i "j .
live and the puDiicunuo bic.
...itnn'nl UB neople tti e more or less
1. 1.-!... T I. I. I o
uuddi.tru.t.ulu
The opinio or .ear - -r
are under the ibll Jence of different inter
ests in antagonism io UO isoua...
.i .ui.-emhrac ne corporate nompa-
in iuu ; . . - . .. ua i "fc duuiw wi u uioo.... - -
nief private associations ana inuiviauais OUB8ti01 can onv De bastilv and imper-
wieldiug large capital and KV1"!"0'"" tctly touched. Tbe point essnmeu is that
legislation and monopolies ot una in tneir tje 8ta(e of TexaSi or aDy o her state
It is a time demanding Koman virtue In
every man cioinea in t " --
would not attribute corruption o a single
man in either c-raucu oi mo iBmi
Sn tt. But there is a marked difference
h.ncn corruntion in eBse auu puunum
.imidiinfHarof wealth iu its various eg
LrButions and manipulations and fearot
ffiiuroueated and senseless howl tbat
tuat oiu-revonwy . . . f
capital will be driven from and kept out of
tne state wuenmti :--
t .ho nvm-ice of tbe few. in
ZBI1B no aj""""" -"r - .lBl
Vn5tion
without organization
tte.stiape o. orgau.u i; -r .
UUV a.aw v
woraing in
"meu"i is only less Injurious
iiianiTw r r rf inn I linn Cn
" "t??"r "r:i:o. Inr nltal seeking
j... io w i.aa never Ttt heen
kept out ol a state by prudent and honest
legislation and we want no other sort of
capital to com ... onmo ..
lei ll IXIUOI. UO a j -- - ...
nf mnmpntoaH interest have and will
uon '"mf"'Vhia legislature that in
' wto oiill ud demi
f- . a all anil demand
large sense am "f V
the most carelul thought betore final ac
tl0J? i..aln tn irnnd faith.
stops to bestow euch thought is neither
tim d nor corrupr out ui.
dence dictated by an honest heart and
amiaii Rnnh ft. nriA is far
souno cornju -.-
mo-e api io "B"' rj.-n - iV and
prides nimseii ou bivyojo r -
m... .... nnmhurof SllCb ISSUeS. bUt
prominent in the category comes that ques-
r. . L. .tula anhnnl mnnev
tun OI lnveaiiiu '.uo . re-
under the amended onmitution and this is
to be regulated Dy tne preseui. irKio.ov....
The oppouents ot the ameDdmeut genet-
' a in a OOnr moil. VIILfU
on i .. nf araa . v
BKtt.DSt It DCCaUBB iuvj toiio;"- "
WS?"f5f VLSrAarl r hank.D7vate
corporations for the erection ot factories
bridges saw-mills aim iu u...v... ....
" .' . .u.ir iha lunds ami lead
iflrnriaeB as cua"h" -" . :
to oreat lospes. The inends ot the amena-
meot or WDom nio wic - "."
.7 utvnvrilnr it under
. . b.wi.aiip no iMVnn
101D UK Ul w Dul 'I . .
. f. ioiif that no legislature or state
mo uii" m". t
board headed by the present or any future
r.vrnnr nf Texas would ever loan a dollar
of that fund sacred to our children and
our children' children to i any association
or ob ect of the Kino uiu ... . ' "i
tbe binds of the United States the state of
Texas or some otuer a. ' """"
were safe or w n ' ''"
" t?w?!.a.: rnr'h;n"iir:
wouia no aou.u.
est ana reueoui m.. -r----- - -------
The most araeniirieiiuB u
ui ha nalnfnllv humiliated if adol
nt will be palnfnlly humiliated it a aoi-
u au "... " r ..l i ... hr
lar ol that money ts inanea io any out ino
states and municipal oouiea iibviuk "
...... in ha tnTBOl and the DOWer Of
taxing it in fulfillment of all such obliga-
lions. J
"I. . . r .U.nnll nn tha m BMlt
XUb B IOW ."""P" . - - B I
D.tinn nf land monopoly monster en-
? . . nffarad a the Tirlmarv I
closures a ui - '
obieot ot this communication.
Kn one is reckless enough to Justify
stockmen r.
r - r r.n nn In witn I
or witnout meir uwu 'v. tji. j...r
state or anv company urwuj "
State. Ol uuy wiMp..". J . pnpuiuiu ui ' .ou.u ........ - -
It hat been boldly and in some cases de- reembled at 1 o'clock and the court-
fisntly done. But in ney presence at least honse wtt8 c-0wded. Tbe committee re-
one member of tbe legislature and atdif- orted at 2 o'clock and during its absence
ferent. times various individuals nave as-
aumed that tbe stat bat no power to pre-
vent any man or company from buying
L.uin. .nd fanning iind in unlimited
ouantity. even millions or tent ol millioni
H ' T. . mm a anvnrAli.nl V ailhar
r i... tia nnvar. Hit ha not.
na ur una i t .
then twenty men can be named in the
United States who can combine bay and
fence in all of Texas west ol the 100th me-
" j L Ik. VmMRr. rat mart an
rullBn ana uwnu v... . -. . .
are of about filty-five thousand square
miles neany iwiwi ..
They can do H stock It with cattle ar d
keep out population excepting their own
aervants bold the country aaa comparative
wilderness and tbe lanl at a mere nominal
taxable value. They can prevent and even
abolish the organisation of counties and
live aa feudal chiefs ol the dark agei. If
they can do thet things on the toil or a free
American state then our boasted freedom
and free government state and federal. are
lies and cheata. And If tbe assumption of
unlimited right ot purchase and lencing I
legally true then they have the legal right
if they bav tba meant to do so and we
" . St.. u.a-ai TtKla. ! aa tf at I
know toey neva uj """ ?"."" '
atetement of tbe effect and fruit or tb at-
aumption Ucarned ont on a grand acale at
) being now don on a tea e which la con-
rultin the tUte with exdirant and In-
.n..ina a aDirit of organized lawless-
aunt. "v..n ' . . .
augur.". . AyjijT n..r. "
nest reminuuiK u w. - -'-
oibiiitm and dynamite bnt a niero ani-
malcule compared to tbe monster which
it persistent enforcement aud niarge-
mmt may generate.
Let ut bring tbe matter home for famil
iar llluttration. .1 mpmpuniiMura
ti.anaama.1 town. I ke hort Worth ler
I t'et ot a imui town i ri. ...
rail or Dal'at. holding ouiy a r-atrlotea del
. i ..i..rli. tmm tl.a laalalatora. ha
' .
ble to be recalled oraltered at rt
can aay 10 lia most powrlul citnen. You
.ball not boild a bouae of wood on tblt
trert or tbat in thit ward or that; you
i soau sm mi " k---
I . ihraa faat at vonr lin.on ronr
lence wihii" " - .
i . .nn ahall not hanva sign In iront
ol your ion or b.ip; f na bajl not let
roor cow or bora grate on tb con mom
orw ktbtrrf tbe town; rou on'!
ntrfor a1mlnlUin madicioeU tbe aic''
l . J . ...4 n Aihaa arhilpaia
II ail tneaa auu - --
power csn lxrrcid at tbe? cmiatanily
power csn Mwnnaw iuf nmaaawj
.r. bv a ttiy municipal oorpofattoo de-
. -- i - . .
right if tb thicgacaa be woo whl nt
up and aay tbat a iraettat. ot impariai r-
ritoiy won t7 a owmani wuita " 1
bnnor wiib t mii:iwe of trr. diusrn.
i I mm ..vllilr a aavina tKj law
ana aOTemin i
pnarar delegated to in h-deral government
bat ot tb . r'""' " iK
na..la tbair rigbU ana lin-nim agmiua.
anfli aa-alloa-ing a and dratmrtloa
dratrortioB
. a a. ... iha nnlim'iad rrbt. will I
and ability to boy op and lfD- ia -jcb
v- tamt riaa. 10 tb egrlorirti r-r tran:
aod child " in tow-- and dwirmg
la live in civiiir.-ioa wfh It tt--d-.at
bJa-atnr " tcbools rbor-t
town a ffrl-. mad and r T nr-
WOUIU -w " ' .
I an a faHoria. r O ant I r - --
u; VktorilJirthttbetw-ba'wd!en-ltbp-.''-Vto be pnr.a-1 tba ro-
t ol Vrlvat ooer-.' r nft of pi-n b iilts d-t-'l Wi"i'Jn.
o id) nall b I -'"J rnra tbair take ov r-ly t tb -ol Bomber oi
i. ii. an. '.none f'f a 4... ami ii cfhfisl but a.
manta
r-rbt
k iha an ...ion ff a
.-i.irf to ih-r tt-vi;!rat'- a'i.T r-a utii.
TJ Vm". V. te deT.-- jvw-r. 50 --J" 1
aod mm of th m- iT e" thi-m 0b Un i"l aaird foreeral A. r. m artia lor
at.4 birwd k--h ao4 km! Tha ""1 ri..
K.od "-sr-"4 Ibo.ttrola. 0:-.-i I f-J raws-
i bm h a ai.irr tl-roor. a. I tn. rt y Jh
- . . . . . . tmm mm m mv . 1
1 tr e raw t '! a rm Wa r IS r
I S-
1
mrm-ct ai 'w
fnofinp'ily rif Und rwft-rnlit. Tli lai
Imii nf enll(litoii"t llhriy reviiU1'') hy
Uw (in Hits (lonllnerit will alilile with Hi
Inml holilliii yeniiiaiiry I'lin. lim nwner oi
a viIIk lot or twenty mint (1 I I "i th
rwnlljr ul'y relileiio nriliK wrll cultivated
turn lit mora i.iiicie wnen inn greav
heart of the nit'- nay liecnni tillcrly cor-
...... ....iii..Mt Mm. iia.tp:t. r nh.
erly 'will (I will otiinug thotti who imll'vat
thn toll or niiierwife puisne luiiuairini aru-
rwllons. The law-ulver tlierelore who U-
ti r m nnof inly In liinii thrusit a pnlaoned
ilni.";er at I he (loililen of Mherly.
The bill of rlghll prrlUmf to thn oonftl.
lulu n vf this slit'n and excepted out of the
powrraol government (as In all or neaily
all Ilia "tans In niibMunci ) expressly de-
clares that:
"i'eriietu'llesnnd monopolies arc contrary
a . 1. ....siltta nl m f HitA HAtlAflll f IIUII fr Bttisl
tU II1U t:illia Ul a lieu KiiTriii.iim
J ."0L.V"1:U t"0'
primogeiiltiirfl or entailments ever bo In
Inrre iu thia slate."
'1 he railroads of Texas In keeping wllh
this grand declaration are compelled to sell
ail their millions nf acres ol land within a
aa!! and very llnntes nutiiner oi year
jjr from thorn was where our then watchful
luw.mMllvri tHrfil niOUODOlV. ILIIll bO leUlS'
A..l.t..Air.ri nill lliu rlca nf l.nWIIR nil
manufacturing Industrie as the fruUt of
railway construction and in 1Mb their wis-
dom is attested and is being dally attested
before our eyes. Had the enactments from
lS79todate been equally as wise in regaid
to the publio domain and the publio school
lands the pretent (ortentions qurstions
IVWU1U UUb UftIO pmuiu buwi. ... ft" - -
But short of a disseitution in detail the
turougn iia mw-wurauiK iuiwun3
defeasible right as an attribute of iis sot-
reignty to so legislate on this subject as to
guard against any monopoly iu land or
otherwise dangerous to the rights and lib-
erties of its peopic -to to dispose of itslands
school unlveisity asylum and public aa
mill foster and build up a land holding ag-
ricultural population and afford tbe laigest
possible number of citizens the opportu-
nity to become such for such purposes
the fathers of Texas won their liberty res-
cued the country from Mexico and wild
savages form.d their government and by
laws innumerable proclaimed their desire
tbat its territory should become the abode
of millions of land-holding freemen. Not
a single enactment ot theirs can be dis-
torted into favoring a dangerous monopoly
in lands.
If these views be accepted as correct
then tbe way iB clear for dealing with the
main question in issue. But few parsons
will be discommoded by its practical solu-
tion' but those few must yield to the maj-
esty of law and right. The Btock-raier
within the purview of safety to the general
weliare should have as ample protection as
the old Texas veteran living on his own
bounty warrant Ton at San Jacinto. But
tbe 'land -monopolist not he who owns
much land and wantB to sell but he who
wishes to monopolize a vast trrritory as a
grazing wilderness fence it in and seal it
against the entrance or passing to and fro ot
the public-must be told by tbe sovereigns
that he shall no more do that than cut a
channel through his own land across Gal-
veston island the effeJt of which would be
to fill up the hart r and thereby iuin the
city of Galveston. Tbe power being con-
ceded the details of provisions to make it
effective it ia believed can be so devised as
to protect the mass of the people and in-
flict no real or unjust injury to the egitl-
mate stock-raising business of the state. In
whatever mav be done the genius of immu-
table justice should preside; and while ex-
ercising power to guard against huge obata.
CieS IO DUr piupicro ... h--. --------- --
velopment a full and effectual check should
he put to wanton iaiiiuci ...
truction of property legitimately belonging
to others whether rich or poor. The two
measures as twin handmiade should go
forth arm-in-arm; and among other things
abundant highways should be provided for
by state law throughout the thinly settled
tdrtionsof thestate. the .tale
annuiiucuH .. tK. ind. rail.
; " right-of-way
1' 'state 'road would virtually
"-"8t nothi Now is the time and the
cost nothing . provU.
rnBe:in8Undless evils in the lutnre.
" John Henry Bbown
- -
BMWKWOOU.
t. vA i Q rrtnrrannnndenne.l
iarsUant to a numerously signea can a
-IIBOWnwuuu .m ly...--r-" -
meeting was held in ine coari-iwuii uu
yesterday to taae some acnuu
' aist fknpe ccttino.
Lnd to asoertain what legislation was
desired Jy tbe citizens oiurowM uuuui uu
..C. J... Blrnnni 1-aanllltlon
desiredJiy tne citizens oi Drum. uuuu.j "
the pasture question. Strong resolutions
t- . :.i ..!. .r mnn thin
UU ijuonwv... r
.dnnted against pastures of more than
.n . loi.H and a mntlon
wereaaopiea bkbiubi " -
oiu acres oi iauu auu v. .t
ted requesting the Dallas Hxhalp to pub-
ij.h said resolutions.
.1 . ..1 T..I tn nrHfV at. 1
xn saia resoiuiiuiia.
The meeting was called to order at 11
1 1 M . nmm in. 1 1 1 lliur CCU
-l-a ...niniinna Thn meeting
tne meeting was addressed by a numoer oi
-euteirieB m0st of them from the country
''After the report ot the oommitt tbe
nnn.;n.i diannuinn waa over tbe nflb res-
0Ution. whioa waa in these words: "That
I 1 . 1.. Iin!lad In P.10 ar-.rea. eX-
II OUCIusurra uw ... --. .
n farm already fenceu. and that
sufficient passway be lelt
around such enclosures" and over.
An additional resolution reponeu
minority of tbe committee a f0"0"'1
"i natpartie wuo n J
own land be protected aud that if lle bo
compelled to take down their fenoet tney
be tompenaaieu vueiciu..
Mr.aH. Jenkina moved that the fifth
reaolntlon be ameuded eo at to read tbat
hereafter all enclosures be limited to C10
acrer and that autBcient paaswaya be
left around uch enclosure." Colonel G.
I Gnodwin and Mr. Jenkin. addressed
tbe meeting In favor of the amendment
and the minority reeoiunun. an. v.. .
P Burns epoke in opposition to tb an3.
Mr. Jroklns whll atrenuously opposiu
. r w . M.nnia In larva na
turet'ts being detrimental to tbe interest of
the masses and urging the peon I to de-
. i .m aann rl ri i tnn M ra tre
mand sucn legisiauun a. wu. --r-and
if poasible prohibit nch pastures in
tha future took tb position that tho srbo
bad already fenced their own lands under
. . .u. i.. .hnnlit ha nmtanted
tne sanction oi iu "--- ----- --- -in
tbe right tbu acquired and If (be
good oltbi public dtmaoded tb deatruo-
t on ol tbeir paeture. tbat they abould be
compentatea tnereior :"mT J .7
Union to tbe contrary would b uocontti
tutionai ana unjnt.
Mr. Jeukin' amendment and tb mi-
nority resolution wer ovrwblmin;ly
voted down and tne original resolution!
wer almost unanimously adopted.
TBI rtraa caor
which it immense ibitteaeon. bat begun 13
arrivt and our merchant appear to do-
in a thriving trade. riha
Ooe ol the most pleasant tffIr of the
teawn in the Brow-wood social world was a
supp-r and tncial parly er hoor
last Wedneaday C'gbl under tbe
ol th Ldi-' Episcopal Aid toraetv.
prmuioeot among tb n.ri
onotnhiitor to tbe pi" ol tb enirig
er lira. Judg Scott aod Mr. 1. A.
Bryan.
it err pbstb.
Henry Tage. on of u owner of a gla
at thl pia. aod a mncb e-leemed citisen.
weot borne U Friday night In bit ueual
bealtb. Ia tb oight be waa awakened by
tbe tooth ach. aod In a bort tim b was
aenrpM Itiupp-w4 tbat bi death
eanrad by rwara g; ot tb bearv
The dr- of ha ltt.ua. toor-yeer-el S
aogbterolPh.rff W. I". Ad.m ought
I.. Fri ta ereoing and an a 0
aaarly boro-d Uiat ber rocrvery it coi
I mAmmtt anuhLtul.
f-aitHtral rtrt.
t-rTi.VAt BrrraLic".
Htiunt o. Ta. Xotr. 20 A caucus ol
rai.t.li-aa aa-natnrt thl af' TKX dia-
' .in imr-nirted ia ofheial bu o-"
m . r-ar w . rw. mm wav ' - - - - -
"foH'tTiy
(RwloraUon
to Jkatth
ami lhauty
to the
CUTICURA
&y)REMEDIES"
Tntlmnnlat et a
Jkkiu ImVXj
DIRI'lOUniNG Humor Iltimlllatltig Ernp-
tloim lulling Torturii Hiirnrnla Halt
Itheiim nnd liilmillld Jlumors cured by tae
(In rrii'iu Hn'Hiin.
CUiic'Ua KraiiLVKxT lliu new UIikm pnnllur
rlnfltivnH thn hlmtil anil lfrnntrittton of iinnurllU
and poUouou ulenioou iiuil thus rumuves. tli'ii
uaiise.
Cu i icd'ni the gtn it Kkiii i.'uro inmanily hi.
lav Kciiin r nn l Inllmnma'.lrai clears .he Hkin
ami H i- lp IkhU Ulcers aud roret and rentores
tlieltu'r. ... :
" i.'imcUBa Sue ill ixiii! e nsln Haairuiler
Bill Toilet lleoiilstte pn-i-urci from Cww ka
ia iiKlisiit'iiMihln In treating nkin Mseasca Baby
HiimorK 8kln Hleml'hi's i unburn and llouab
ChaopHl or Hreaiy Skin.
" Cf iiTfiii ft-uwiii -a aru absuluudy pure aud
theoj'yical Blo.vl PurlHers and Bkln Beaull-
; i trim li im trori'iiry. aisuule lead ?X'o or
any other ai'ueial or vegolablo poliou whatso-
ever. IT woulif requlro thl eutire panor to do Jus-
tlco 'o ailcscriiitlou of the cure performed by
the (JUT'UUHi lUsnLVHNT lnternlly and Cu-
i innnaand CuncnH . Hoar extomallv
"E'ZKMAol'thepaiuiHol tic haoiia and of the
ends ol tho linger verydllllcult to treatand
usually constili-ied inouiable; Buinll patches of
telturand salt theum ou the ears DOe and sides
of the face.
SriiD Hi;s wllh loss of hair wiihout
number; heads covered wllh dandruff andicoly
eruptions o'pcclally of children aod infants
many of which since blrih bad been a mass of
Bcaon
TTfMiiNo. burning aud ei'aly tortures that
billled even relief from ordinary romedies
eoothed and healed as by ntagtc.
Psob abi-. leiirosy and other irlghilul lorms
of okin diseases mrofuious ulcer? nia sores
lid discharging wound" each and all of which
have been specdllv permanently and econom-
ically cured by the Cuncuai Kbmedikh when
physician" hospital and all other remedies
tinted proven ny a vastnumbernf sworn te"-
tiinoniaU in our possession which wo w 11
ehenrllltlv ml' to it'l'".
Hit.ti nv.rwuur. 1'jiuu; uUTlcuna itl
ceuW. Rbsolvkst 81. Soap 25 cents Pot-
TKH IIBUO AST UHKaiUAI. ' u. hub iu iiiaDO.
Se'irt lor "Unw 'Q C"'" a'n r"'p
r a KiflV For KO'igh. Unapued aua Greasy
STtaU 1 I Skin Bliick H-ad Pimples aud
Hkia B'enil '. iuc i;htum'ka -i.i-.
anforfl' latltcul ttve
COMPLETE TREATMENT $1.
A single dose of Sas ford's Badical Ct-gs In-
stantly rclievts Iho ronst violent Bncezing or
Hi ail ColdH clear the Head an bymauio mops
watery discharges from the Nose and Eyes pre-
vents Ringing WnlseB in the Head cure Ner-
1 . ...K.l.inu l-hilla and FnvAr.
VOUB ncn'llfiJuo iiuuut-....-
In Chronln Ca arrh It cleanses the nasal pa-
. . r ... ..o.A.na lh. C 1111 . H. nf
SKPPH OI HUH IllUUUfl v-i..ito ...u -
smell tato and hearing when affected frees
the heart throat and bronchial tubes of oflen-
aive matter sweet -n and purines the breath
stops 'ho cough ud arrest the progie-.s 01
Catairh tjwanl Consumptioa.
Ooe bott'ollsdica Cure one box Catarrhal
Solvent and Haofo-d's Inhaler alt tn one pack-
age of all druggists for 1 Ask for Banroril s
Hmllcal Cure. PoTTaa Dnuo ano CuaHicAL
Co. Boston.
For the relief and prevention
tho instant it is applied of
... Hniiralirla Antati.
COLLIN.
-v VOLTAICz
ca Uougbs (jolrts Wek Back
momacn aua duwuib nu"iis
TI.. ; .. .. UumKniili II t. r1 B K.l.
male Pains. 1'alplta ion Dys-
pepsia I.fverComplalnt. Billons
Fever. MaUrla and Eplden.ics
use Coillo' Plaster and
Electrlo Battery oomhined with
a Potous Plaster) and laugh at
pln. 2. everywhere .
bo i Corna."
i .k r.. tviin Pnnffli nn Corns loo.
Qnick oomplete permanent cure. Corns
warts ouuioua.
Addllionnltulveton News.
. . ......... Hu m Tha coming visit
o' Bonanza Mackay causes much specula-
. i i .. . ii .i .iMi.1 liar. Home ad-
vance the idea that a combination between
tbe New xorf iexa a. it
and tbe Palmer-Snlllvan road is
among the possibilities. The fact
tbat Palmer will be iu Galveston soon lend!
some probability to this and it I hinted
tbat Huntington now in New Orlean will
be here also ana tase a uauu.
ti T ..).. a-rnanla In laava Monday Or
Tuesday for New Orlean ou bit way to
New lor;.
Don't ll It. . .
tir-.l.) 1J....U nn Rata AlltllllM! Bt flmg
nana IV n " .
gist or mailed for 2a. tamp. h. 8. Weill
Jersey uuy.
Rnllroail Aflalr.
Chicaoo. Nov. ?0.-Eepreeotativet of
tba rou iuUiimicU iu lue nt.ui uujuv'
.i. 1 mm A .li t.mila mat tfl-O T
Driweeu vyuiKu " - .
and continued for one year from January
1st nex' at extating perceoiag u iui
on freight which expire with the current
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TP ASSOCiaiU A iwi uaa " " ----- -
from a blgri omoiai oi ibs uwua.
Bt. Paol road denying tba report that the
road notified the other l'no that It desired
tn withdraw from tha T.. Mo "- """t
"XlKOTKIS HUT CNTITLKW WUUAM.
Trota Um Boalaa (Maba.1
at i a MMmrm r
TW atni tf aa4 IB a t la trta Ftn
kaa af L a. Baav. aho aka all aUar hai Baa katar
aaar b thfaBr talva tha "tlaa PrM af Waa a
as a" at bar aatr apa aann aaaaaa b. BM
aqaaT Si i ilulta a a w rt IB. !"! an
af a btaaiaar. t mi a ba t ar
rav-k aMIy aaa la aaa a- aark alag Ma m artal
a Ira af aagrf. r Jaf at r limffa .
V lnail 0..i i.-i anil Ii far
aa aa aa I baa- llililltr a"ll 4 B at
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kali af Ut.
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p aailii.rll llrT atataBtaa l aa
aaa all I i art a lin i tt. kra
t t mw fi nil
It t a! w '" ' f- b
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4.. mmm m tmt aaa aa ra aaaa 11 1a.1l al a. -t I
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iff
ELCTRIC
(Manln alrw MM raa a aad a a aa-k
aata. II wt a mlaa af taniag
af rW a aa t . I !"! afat aatafa.
a5aa. at 0faa Ttaataa. Ifaaataa aa
I I Ma. r Jl . all Maiia imaa aa ra. a-
al l .-" iiiiUHt i I
fjgkartal Bal J'W1 TlW alttaBBWB"" fWI"-jFMgBJ-
aaa'rBKrauaa. Sta 1 !.
1v .mtr aa nB . t I S Bag af He
a .amar aata. aa b a'
.a a WW a a a a
. rH ! .- a-W "a I
BVaatf a aa a aa f-a- ft a a af Caai 'IP "
- m a I ' " j
I aa i iaa " k aa (" at B- i T 1 1
apV .ar t ""r-a.
. . aw.aBL
rilVSlCIAX8 AS iii;m-;
are hiring but lltll ttmc In curia what
tr generally ternif (1 malarial rtla tad
lor this reason It It (iill frrqtienUy ttld
Hint they do not know what malaria It Lti
ill tee what the principal dllllnnltl art
with wliw-h they have to uonlouil. There
Is an old proverb which aay "you abould
always tell your doctor and lawyer tha
truth." Did you do this whan you first
coniulled your physician In ragird to those
queer chills followed by flushes and heat
Hint numbness anil imin in all parts ot the
body wbicb hu said was malaria? Did you
tell him that you had often sullTUd during
the previous year with soiiritomaob heart-
burn nansea flatulence constipation and
occasional griping and that your tongue
had been ooa'ed more or less for a long '
time? If not. you are more in fault than
the doctor. ou probably told him the
trutb but not the whole truth and It it
from .hit cause this neglect of what are
courldered by many as trifling nilruentr
that people are compelled to suffer ling
illnesses which simple remedies will pre-
vent if taken in time
Tbe symptoms we have mentioned are
those of a weak and bilious condition of the
digedtve organs aud a diseased liver. They
are borne by many with but litt'e com-
plaint tbe patient generally attending to
bis usual occupation aud scarcely mention-
ing his ailments to his nearest friends. He
sometimes has an excellent appetite eating
heartily and wuo great reilsn. At otner
times there is positive disgust lor all food.
There iB with some a constant dull head-
ache with dots before the eyes pain in the
right side asleepy dull leeiing alter meals
a restless nervous condition at night bad
i.rearu" at times great melancholy without
apparent cause a costive condition of tha
bowels a ooaieii lonnuo. .
Thpsaavmnloms. when no1 attended to.
are sure to undermine the Bts'era and pro-'
duce toe most si-rious dti-eases. Typhoid
lever is caused by the neglect ot tneae ail
ments. Chills and fever are alwtys tracea-
ble to an impaired condition of the digest- 1
ive organs. Nonnewa ever attacked with
malaria whose digestion was good. Dys
pepsia and liver complaint otten leaa to con-
sumption. Tbe digestive organization is
the basis of health and any deviation from
pr-lection is dangerous.
Tfnw shall we keeD the digestive organs
in such a condition tbat tbe system will re-
6it dlseasf ?
Our answer to this is plain ana we iuiuk.
reiisonatiie. We most go to tne original -
cause of t he trouble. If tbe stomach has be-
come filled upwlthB!imy eeoretions they.
must he removed ano tnissnouiu oe uuua;
witnout irritation. The bowels must be
purified and cleansed without weakening
the general system. The liver must be
rnnaaH tn healthy action and made to' se
crete tbe proper amount of bile necessary
to good digestion. A few doses of Dr.
Schenck's Mandrake Pills will do o II this.
They are the great remedy of the age.
They have driven from use mor j poisonous
drugs than any medicine ever .brought be-
n. . . . . c . 1 . ! ... .1....I...
tore tne puono. ueiore iueir luuwiuiiuuui
mercury or calomel was a remedy used dai-
ly in the practice of every physician. It is
now only used by the careless or ignorant.
It is known as a violent i iineral poison
and would never be used h;.' anyone if all
knew the virtues of that great vegetable
remedy. Mandrake as prepared by Dr.
Bchenck. . . .
nr. Knhnnck'a Mnndrake Pills are sold by
druggists everywhere at 25 cents per box
or sent by mail post-paid on receipt of
price. Dr. bcnencK BDOoKoncououuipuuu
liver complaint aud dyspepsia is sent free
post-paid to all applicants. Address Dr.
Bchenck & Son Philadelphia P.
DETROIT MICH.
i ...n-...in r.-.. Hiloon vmm with liver
AIICI DUIlCllllg IU IHKVU . . .
and kidney disease in the meantime trying
many Tf meaiea auu emnuiu ucyco
sicians I was at last restored to perfect
health bv the use of Dr. Schenck's Man-
drake Pills. J. Obmkroll
No. 236 13 1-2 St. Detroit Mien.
MR. W L BUTMAN
manager Western Union Telegraph Offlce
at Fremont onto Srr'i . -
"I took heavy cold while In the army
WU1UU HOI 1 11ID1I ... I.V.V. J " .
congbed all night and Buffered greatly
li.l bIFa.. ma In n in I
witn pain in ine aiu auu unva. u mauv
sweats every night and oougbed up large
.i.i . iM.b.rf a. ilh hlnrut
JllBDIlim ui ui""m " '
waa entirely cured by the use of Dr.
ocuenca a meuiciue.
MR. E- H. MAY OF TROY N Y-
Writes September 20th.l381r
"Intheyetr t867my brother-in-law waa
pronounced aa incurable conaumptive bv
aeveral phyticiana ol this city they all
said be could not live a year. He had
constant hacking cough and night weet.
11 bled from the lungs several times. I in-
duced him to us your medicines and by
ha lima ha had uaed one bottle hit night
eweaU stopped and his couga was betuir.
When ba bad used three bottles be was en-
tirely well. He i to-day working for m
strong healthy man."
Dr. J. II. Scbkmok Philadelphia Pa.
Deal Sir Having had many Inquiries In
regard to wbat 1 know of your medicines
and particularly the cae of a young man
wbo formerly resided here. Hit name it
Frank Fagin and I believe tbat he now
live in KautatCily. Mo.
He wat terribly tllllcted and waa under
th care of aeveral ohysician bert aa also
ia Indianapnli. Ha weda a trip to tb lar
west by their edvioe hoping that a Chang
ol climate might benefit bim He returned in
a much trom condition than trben be went
away. As h walked through our ttreett
be looked like a dead man. and no one
tb. Might be could ever gel wel.
While In thit condition ha began to us
your medicine Pulmonic Byrap and Sea-
weed Tonic. He continued tbeir use until
b wa ontirely well. Anyone Intaretted
ran rt further oarHculfa ot Mr. Fagui a
c by calling on tne. Yonrt truly
8.O. Bt rr.
Locust Street Pan 111.
DR. SCHENCK'S
MMDRAKE PILLS.
Pflbntptv alnoe 1ckB at tb etomarh
nanta rgrioina. Oi tb contrary tbey
are a mild aad agmaabl tw tbeir actio
tbat a pa ana eafianng wph ick boadaob.
tnor 4arb or pa i a tn tb bewail io
pmdUy i-llet-d nf tbe-J diat-aaing irnt-
imn. Tmt act dirartiy aw tb llv-v. tb
orraa wbtofa. wb a ra a boaltby conditio)
fmntn tb blond for tb whole body.
Ib alteaaaa ot h sr onmiMOiat or dy e-
ta.wb a tbara ! g l waakrMaa or dabil-
iiy. Itr.Hrbewrk't beaawd lonrbosJ b
aaad la eoarMcuoa with tbeac piila.
fttCiE02nITErP
An'dVvT oV-rraa. a-J fell 00-
l f iit tr --at oa too wtbo-
j nf ra-r ra- ara. Hw b k w e r-
riarw r -. .rtrii.i.
! aa-n - ti a t - A4 aa Ir. i
t H. tntMsrt t t-Jtu Pai b3 ptiav Pa.
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