Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 301, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 12, 1885 Page: 2 of 8
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l toUAY MOHWIHO MAY 1
THK WUKKIV OAMSTIlt
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tant w muiiot mwAntad 10onnt ulrnniwuuil
feiKi if ciiiiiliwcjjJktHmpnof tlio t > ita-
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ifnwK Hl8 anyiiody wiuiU on Sun-
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lookH longingly at Gibraltar Just tho
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JiOltl IlANDOIlil CllUItLHIIJj llHH
flWiink to a v ry iiniall portdmraon
In tholaftt f r Ujm
TttK drlalc hill of England last year
> Vt Hl17l1260 an hioreaiio over the
year piuviuii of f lnfi iUO
Tin HoiuUhi l t thinks Clara
Morrla la not Ilka niarn wife but
that uh la a JtmtM Cruw aotroia
Unrt iAMmn 1 grateful to tho pa
POM which eoiuuiHUd ltBoourBo Tiik
QA rnil tried at leant to bo right
rKMtUHNllLUVIIhANft HllOllId lay
ono id hlu big tin IihihIh on little Phil
Bherldana heail uud cuy Peace bo
still
I the DiIIai Ttmoa pusscsa Kb
weit mail in patience Whon Fort
Worth wauta it belli Fort Worth will
a k It
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TiiuiiK Ih no huoIi ollluer as llculon
antgovernor in tlio etutoa of Maryland
Alabama Arkansas Delaware Geor-
gia Maine New Hampshire Now
Jersey Oregon and Went Vlrgluia
Kkiohto are being made to havuthe
Baylor unlvorelty moved from Wanh
lugton eounty to Kylo TexuB Too
Urenham Jhuiuer la wroth and
punohea llaeleepy uonttltuoutu vigor-
ously in the fifth rib
TiiK wife of Iruf Audfess who lost
2000 U much worried becauso ahe
cannot reoollvot whether she left tho
money in her btiuilo or poked It In her
tenure Thene ohaugea lu fashion aro
distracting anyway
IrUtoepliliHortho lliustrntia dond
participate lu tho trials of those dear
to them what a gay old time Bhakes
pearo and Uweoti n list have In watoh
lng tho gyrations of presentday inor
lala in their illbrta to decide who was
which
1
Tjihmh has been rioting of late In
thru fair land of ours and tho blood of
our citizens hiu smeared the green
award Thla Is to bo regretted but It
ehouldnotbo forgotten that the nan
gulforoua roeklage pollute tho breezes
north of Maiou aud DIxouh line
Oavt U M UuNDiu oNof Sulphur
Spring la lu tho clly lu attendance
on district court Oapt Hendewon
will be tho next Internal revouuo col
lector of this district havlug received
tho appolutment over nearly a hun
dred competitor Ho will mako a
faithful oflloer
TiiH ltlsh d
uiuruer who waa
amugglod over Into
Canada aud ar
rented aa a deserter from tho llrltlsh
army la about to beooino au Interna
tional uuesthn The old lady by the
aad en waves mado an latua of tho
suroeuouah drummer last fall but
nothing came of It
CwmtNclty elllelai ore display
lng unwonted ent in behalf of au en
forcenientof tho Sunday law Tho
people aro asking why such islal at thla
late day and rl ht on tho heels of tho
closing of saloouB on Sunday Thcro
are aome very ueatfltting Httleo polll
leal graven being dug jus uow
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THE GAZETTE FORT WORTH TEXAS TUESDAY MAY 12
Tim Auitlu Htatcmian says nl oranges they would make his little
government Jim degraded tho mpliol m uth sore Ilelleotlug u moment
city lead to munlor arson burglary glanclug wistfully at tho golden
and robbery dwtroyed tho fair numo luacloiis fruit the Mtlo lump of hu
of Austin and mado It the hospitable
home of ouWhroas aud murderers
The otpltoi city must be a delightful
plaoo for quiet lawabl < JIn pvojile
Tjtn aturily yooinaii wh la long
on wheat Uilnha both England and
Itli ala aro arrant cowardrf for not
flKhtliig Tothlntfla more calculated
to make a irfati ulsth tar ocfaua of for
olgu gor than to havo to plank down
remargins on what hU trotting
nature Imagined wbb a d ad thing
ItMrM rit wurt and Mrs McCor
inluk had arematid the oadavurs of
thujY r jjitotlve dinr departed cpouncH
thoy could now bo woarlug drtwHM
psdded with the natirod aihea inaload
of tfavlng to indulgo In thenxlrava
gance of a hired man to watoh the
gravtM Thin ought to boom crfilia
tion
w
fjrtiattitude of Catholicism towanl
our publlOKJhwds u problem of gravw
oonofcrn atilie iroaeot tlmo la t bo
dlaouiwcd from nppo lto pr mlien In
the Juuo niiutbcr of tho North Amorl
oan Itavlow l > y M 0 OfJyrne of
North Carolina ugulmiL tho Iuiutii
Caiiiolio churohand Itltihop Kwtne
of Virginia In ilHfpiiiHnf it policy
Tnn Waco Day would mnko It
appear that Fort Worth la tho evil
0110 BuyBthoDay Tu Gakkttk
glvea excellent reporta of Kvaugollst
Pearsona sermons and tho scenes at
tho tabernacle Tho Day regrets that
It haa not apaco to pmeut n full eyn
opsla every day but the late hour at
which TunQAeurra Is received ren
ders thla Impoiwlble They would be
of equal Interest to the religious and
nourellglotm render Brother Pear
son la faco to face with our first great
foe tho serpent Sithnnas as Chaucer
calls him aud ho taokhn him right
maufully
Skvkkati niarrlagenlilo young men
of Kooheator N II are In a tcrrlblo
picklo They have heretofore given
ua a reABOii or not marrying that
man nature eald Mnina I like for
my mouth to > io soro
the Jdferfcou Nowa AHperslon of
motive la a weak argument always
and those giutlemen who write In fa-
vor of prohibitum ahotild avoid it
A newspaper dlsouaalon has been
going on for aeveral months between
Liberia on tlieonesldo and soveinl
of the great prohibition advoenteaou
the other The columns of the Fort
Worth GAktik aie made the great
battle grounds and uow comes
a trront iirohibition prophet aud lutl
matea that Jilberlaa la writing in
the interests of the whisky trade
Without taking a hand lu the dltetis
alou we will statu that the gentleman
who wrlleu over loo twin de
lumoLiberhvtla an eminent law
yerof this city a leading member of
the church and very far from know-
ingly encouraging any thlngtbat hai a
tendency toward vlclmmtioe or Im-
morality Am an evidence that he i
a profound thinker uud an ablo de-
bater it ia
thought by many intelli-
gent readers that during this dicu
wlon none of ins poahlons nave neon
Tun other day a Newark phy lclan Bucresafully iwBtllwl and none of JiIh
who fiunpentiMl that boiu ono w h argumeuta ivfuted Llbortaa sleeps
on Mi li ttlArt iii
peeping through tlio keyholo of his
ofllce door Inveotlgaled with a
8 > rlngo full of popper muee ITe
found hii wife hair mi hour afterward
with a bandage over her left optlo
Klin told him hIio hud been cutting
wood and a chip had hit her lu theeyo
Lunula bearing onveral alarups are
cspiclally eailly robbed of valuable
Tho Mtampa are removed a Hilt made
and the hole covered again by tho
atampH lu letter containing monoy
and bearing more than one Btatnp the
French government recommend in
an order iuct lutiued that tho etampa
lie placed on the envelope about ono
oightU inch apart
TifH prew f tho utalo W taking
Attacking Mr Pearson
Homo good church membcra say
1earnnn the reIvallat Insults ladiva
atteudlug hia eervlcea by telling them
he will havo them nrreatcd when thoy
talk Several ladiea got aud left
up
tonight on account Of hla h rah re
nmrlH A man waa arrested tc night
bt cause ho answered to tho call All
who have religion oomo forward
Horea ono hand for you Good peo-
ple church people denourico him at
harsh and imp IIto Insincere and a
hypocrite Bieelal to Dallas Herald
Tho only excuao that can bo altered
In explanation of tho above assault la
that the evangelist Mr Pearson has
required of each and every perron at
tending hla meetings to conduct them-
selves with the respect duo suoh occa
slon1 and has positively forbidden
an
V U of AJSS othor tha gUU9 BOnvUon
mudle urTelg hb h the Her or Ty
It for grant d tlit they l vo To foroo ooiaplinnoo may have at
cuuHtlilng to Hay lu everything that Umca required what otherwlvo might
ll > Uirtl doea isr bi ii have i i
Onlveetou prestininbly for tlio
roaaou that Galvetiton la Tex w I Gal-
veston Tribune
Do not puil up or vaunt yourself
Tho presa of tho state dlscusa Galves
ton as It does the Boudan the Rcll re-
bellion tho coming war lu Aela and
Kurope and other foreign uilalra This
laa free country thats whatever It
Is and Galveston Ii not Texas
For he Washington tlty
correspon-
dent of Tin Gazkttk tho papejsof
Texas have many good words Tho
following la taken from Hie Dallas In
telligencer Wo are glad to learn
that our old friend Oil I J Dipre
him been tendered theFecretarynhtpof
tho United Rlatitt legation at Japan
Amoroeompetint or worthy gentle-
man can not be found for that position
Col Duprea reiddeiieo lu Toxbh and
tho ablo artlelfa from lila pen lu favor
of our peoploand Htate endeared him
to thousands who will rejoice at hla
good luck
you
see on live wellon fO a week Having
dUpwed of reuB fuel and jwovlslous
theta artless glrla turned their atten
tion to otothlng and tho doiument
aforesaid Btatea that tho woman who
caunot dresa stylishly aud have money
on fso a year is not worth the marry
lng
1 0 ate easiu coiiimmin
nn 1 JiC88l > W > t e d by
others by tho
contact of the lint anil
i h Vofbreath ThSlufeoi
tlouwiewof
consumption la
geuoraN
ly admitted and thoussuda or beautiful
mouths aa temotlngaa
rwrn
thorua In tho aliape of fatal dCwo
germ Bavauua Nowa
A littlo Iwy nvm ouca told by Ida
> I
Libflrtas
Aa an act of nlmple Justico to the
talented gantlomau who has been op
padng prohibition In tho oolumns of
Tins Oazcttk under tho noru do
plume of lilbortae Jm QAYwmz
with great pleasure tranafera to Ha own
ooluutnathe following imragrapb from
been conatnud aa harshness
Further than this thero haa been no
complaint or cause of complaint Tho
awrtlon that Mr Penraou is de
nounced by good pooplo nud church
membeiH without tho umnoa of such
persons must 00 regarded by all fair
minded pooplo aa a baseleis falsehood
In proof of which Tar GAZirm need
only miy that tho mooting hawbcon in
oporatlon over threo weeka and tho
congregations eontlnuo to Increase
dally and that tho evaugellat has the
support and beat wlaluo of all tho
Chrlhtlan people f Fort Worth Will
tho Herald prove Its assortlons or con
fess Its slander
CI
The Issue
Fort WorthIn coiiMiquoncoof events
unneceBxnry to recall bears tho repu
tation of a lawdefying city It Ih un
doservable aa all men who llvo hero
know but this la unavailing An ef-
fort la uow being mado by tho county
attorney to onforco a etato law That
attempt will succeed or fall as public
sentiment droldes for no law can bo
enforced In opposition to public sen
timent Tho Interested oppo
nenta of the laws enforce-
ment ceok to urouro public sentiment
against tho law by making It obnox-
ious in this eirort thoy aro aided by
tlioso who might naturallybooxpeottd
to favor the enforcement of law but
who rorsomo jeason beat known to
themselves aro bent on making the
law obnoxious
Tho Issue la lu tho hands of the peo
pie of Fort Worth If they want
gambling and whisky selling on Sun-
day stoppui tho law will bo onforowl j
If publlo sentiment oppotca
tho enforcement of tho law
Mr Bowllus ellbrt will fall It i9 for
tho pooplo of Fort
> Worth In their ag
they
could not nflord tho luxury About B gato capacity to decide
ngo roveral marriageable > o issuo la with the people Tho
young Indies put their heads together oousequoucos of their decision will
rest
and prepared a elocumont ° H
proving con > o pooplo Tho failure of Mr
oluslvely that famllleo of trom two to Howlln will maka it huposslblo to
alx they provide for tho future convince any man that Fort Worth la
not a lawablllng towu ThepeopL
nro competent to Judge rnd they munt
deoldo for themselves whether they
favor or opposo tho enforcement of
law
tto I < > d Board and tba Ltuiug System
Thou these glrla mado copies of Gazcttu Is uot alone lu belug
tho original and sent one to eaoh of vmAca t0 tuo wishes of tho land
tho eligible board If any man can tell from Its
young men
recont session what It lutoudstodo
Glrij Dont Klsi or whftt t wants to do with the publlo
Tho physlclaua of late lamHtho columns of
aeeni to have Thk GAztrrrK
m r t 10lt tUtt to him
IV ver In their l Tho Austin States
aia uenWmS5Su bottr > repealtho code of rulea
ftMvow and
ii bf P1 > oeculatlon It regulations adoptd under tho law of
lr c1 Uu albftt 1SS3 Rud rotutn t0 iU le r id spirit
toAff hJ X 1fthaSS SSS t on tm nt In reply to thla
will bellove la micteif with m uadlea8U K tlo Oalveaton News says
which iinIott fI i Thla may Imply that one or moro
members of tho board favor thla oourse
but It would bo lucouelatent with tho
entire experience and action of tha
legislative body and alao with tho
governors recent veto of the
laid bill In defeuse of the
boards notion raising iho minimum
mother that If he ato any moro price of le ee to eight cents the sauw
reason haa always been given thet tho
governor gavo In hla veto for rejecting
tho proposition to lease at llvo cents
Tho law of 1888 authorized leasos of
unlimited quantities nt ft ur cents and
tboland bill vetoed authorized the
lease of unlimited quantities at five
cents Ccrlulnly if the governor would
veto tho latter proposition ho would
be nosed to a return to the strict let
op
ter of tho law of ISM whloh contains
tho former proposition Tho governor
and land board have not btcn able to
justify their action raising tho four
cents minimum to olght cents except
upon the assumption that tho land
was worth at least eight cents per an-
num or that If only worth four cents
It was bad policy to lcaao It evon nt a
fair rate Hut as the policy
adopted failed to lease tho landi
aud was not changed promptly
rheri the doniaud censed It
may bo presumed that the board has
not earnestly sought to make leasee
and would not now return to a rate
that would bo generally accepted If
the board determined upon leasea
without limit and believed them
worth the eight cents set as their min-
imum it would havo power legal and
by assumption sulllclent to compel tho
freegra sers to come to Its terms Un-
questionably the laud Inclosure not
vigorously enforced would oompol tho
UHors of tlioso lands to come to the
eight oonts minimum if tho use of the
laud Ib worth that muoh or refusing
the term fixed by the board they
would be compelled to remove thoir
cattle Section 18 of the laud law of
ISSSlusomaiiy worda declares that
the land board shall have tho power
to employ and discharge mch per-
sona as may be neceeaary to catiae tho
aotto be elllclently executed and fix
their compensation and may dolegnto
to them such powors aa are necefcsary
etc Evidently if tho enforcement of
the land luclosuro act would isellltato
the enforcement of tho land law tho
board l a charged to execute It la tho
duty aud within tho power of tho
board to employ any number of per-
sons necesiary to enabloltto give force
to the land IncloHuronct Thla act ap
peara to bo n dead letter It is well
known that Its provlslonn aro disre-
garded But tho Btate of authority
delegated to tho proper persona to go
Into tho freegrass districts should bo
suillclentto glvoitfull forco and ef-
fect Then If tho Innd board
ai waa long claimed bellovca
tho leases worth eight cents It
In derelict In duty in not exctclslng
tho powor conferred upon It to compel
those who use the lands to pay tho
Btate tho value of their use or tho
board has not believed In a general
leasing policy and will not exercise
Its authoilty to forco this policy upou
tho country A return to tho elght
centa minimum now would without
any vleoroua eflort to enforce the laud
luclosure act bo equivalent to nn ad
mission that tho board does uot sup-
port n general leaso system and tho
veto of tho governor seema to fore-
shadow a lino of policy that will re-
strict leases until there 1 a moro de-
cided expression of tho popular will
upon thla land question Sinco ho
objected that a livecent rato would
glvo possession of tho country prac-
tically to ono management It Is pre
sumed that ho would nover agrco to
tho strict letter of tho law that would
give the country over to tho samo con-
trol nt a lower rato and cut down tho
lucomo from leasei near about i0 per-
cent To boconsiatenti if an olghtcent
rato for leases would give possession
of the country practically to ono man
agoment tho governor and board
doubtlosa would exercise tho discre-
tion givon them by law to restrict
looses so that unlets the board adojita
a nolloy widely nt variance with Ita
past courao and with tho vlowa of the
governor tho leasing system Is to be
greatly restricted and there is no dan-
ger of n return to tho strict letter of
tho law of 1883 or to tho spirit and
practical tenor of that pernicious
measure A general leaao of the lands
at four cents would produce a rev
enuo which unquestionably ia desir-
able at thla tlmo when taxes nro In-
creasing nud II ills the popular will
that whole districts
bo given over
practically to ouo management In or
der that thla increase of revenuo may
bo realized tho board
may mako a
mlstakolnnot returning to tho letter
and spirit of the existing land law but
tho governor will have mado a greater
mistake In vetoing n law that was pre
ferable In letter and spirit Perhaps
the board uudorstauds aa doubtless
tho governor believes that such Is uot
the popular will nud will uot bo ca
joled by tho Statesman Into tho adop
tion of n policy that In two yenrs
would disorganize progrees for ten
years and retard tho settlement and
development of vast districts quite as
long
T
Too Much Jlotropolltanlsm
tlarktvttla BtnuuarJ
0 UCl tn i Bmlcnrrea nl1 the
external Hl Internal
apnearancea
um Uaxkitb da ms Galvestons
depression in tho result of wretcheel
mismanagement
It haa thoelement8
of prosperity except deep water ovo
unieealtwere dono by manipulators
fylnghTACim ° He I1 ° U
d dry ho
Its il ud H Hitudo Of
own u
1 dSnty
ll ud has J d Its pros
IWlty temporarily aside as somettilmV
tob treasured not us J Th o Newf
which demeans a lu beca m 35l
clout agent lu bringing about this re-
mit Probably this wuh only u mis-
Judgment but tho rctilt Is all tho
samo as If It had been a determination
10 have shallow wter
Kont All Speak nt Once
Houston Age
Thore is n paper lu Texas thnt outjht
to b called tho Snorter aud Snapper
Vaco Plays Checkero
Waco Dny
Whon n Tcxat town ia bent down
over Its business dinks In tho summer-
time thero Ib h strong suggestion of
checkers Two and two thoy bend
over their taskH day by day
Pausing for n llcply
viaoo Day <
Tho Dallas Herald eithor does notor
will uot cnmpiehend a question naked
by tho Day recently If Aransas or
BablnoPasa la deepened Into the prin-
cipal harbor of the Texan coust what
will tho Herald say to the merchants
of Dallas who will then see somo other
town carry olTthetrado which comes
Into and goes out of tho state by the
ocean route Dallas owes Its prtsput
Importance to two principal rallroado
giving It connections uorthunat south
and went Tho Central roads loads
southward to tho gulf nt Galveston
where nearly all tlio ocean Irafllo
entera and leave Texas if
tho Herald could havo lis
way and fill up Galveston harbor
with sand ut the saino tlm openlnga
deop harbor at Aransas or HablnoPuss
then it is clear that the Dallas mer-
chants would be ellectually shut out
from tho ocean route and lose what-
ever advantages the Coutral connec-
tion southward now gives them Ad-
mitting that now railroads would be
built tw Aransas or Sabine Pvsa dozens
of other towns would Intercept tin
trade which now comes direct and un
olMtruoted over the Central to Dallas
Willi Aransas as the principal port of
entry tho commercial couterB for sup-
ply of tho Interior trade would bo
thrown furthor west anil with Sabine
Pass as Bitch Dallas would have to take
ltacliaucea with a elozen other towns
without the hope of the peculiar ad-
vantages which it now enjoys aa the
llmt important distributing point
northward on the Central
IJUIUiESON
Resolution of Thanks
Birijsson Tux May 11 At a
largo and enthusiastic eohool meeting
by the citizens of thla place on tho
Oth Inat tho followlug resolution was
unanimously adopted
itesolved that we the citizens of
Burleson and the tnirroundlng country
extend to the busltiea men of Fort
Worth who subscribed so liberally to
aid lu building our highschool build
lug our heartfelt thanks for tho
amounts subcrlbed amounting to
uearly 300 making the total amount
now subcrlbed with amount hand
on
3 > U30O We propose to mako tho amount
least
at 3000 A building committee
waa selectod to receive hide muke con
tracts etc A joint stock company
wrw organized nud authoriznl to pro
euro charter to establish a ilrstcla9s
institution of learning
A orrtcltoii
Abixune Tex May 11 Tho sale
of 40000 pounds of wool reported In
Mondays Gassettk na having been
mado Saturday at niuoteon cents was
lucorrect
The prlco paid waa below
eighteen cents
DuAWroKER ia much dearer than
a
draw on an Opera Pull Cigarette
Avoid ImlmtlnriM 21
CHEAP COLUMN
AdverUiemcnU under thli hmd uill b < tn
tertfil at the rata 0 flit cents a line each inser-
tion tei en woriU to the line Ko aihertiacment
intertctl for Ifu than twcntyJlv ccntt JtrtUt
in7i hVkwi vie lm e no ruiuiOip aocomil mm t pa-
in alliance
1EllSONAt
luforiulior
rvf pupils ima tbo publlo kfu
r n rcsUa
iIlca romvU < ai ° cnU nIJ oxnmlno sam
pien Arrdfono < < mt > roldcry ami rlbbou
work tiuiBht Tor Wl cont a le ii Will go to
tin houiie If iiocc
ary Btamplun a aneclalty
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