Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 136, Ed. 1, Friday, December 11, 1885 Page: 2 of 8
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fromst Information of ticntl aul nttct happen
Ingt Of atnernl Intent totlcited and uill be
properly evmpenuiteil
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asKtrit will plwtHO iir cnt tliein promptly
on thu l t of cadi month On the 10th
of each month otury hill of ovory kluil
will bo fiuttlcil In full if found coinct
FKIUAV MOKNINO DlCUMlllK 11
THE GAZETTE has tho largost
bonalido oiroulation of any daily
nowspapor publlshod in Texas
Tiiinoh are urowliifj to liu lUuly In the
Vort these ilayH On to Wiinluiclilol
Tun 011 IIiicKm liad better Keep an oj0
on tho KN henafter In Texati polltlcH
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Tint coming United States ponatorlal
race In Texas promises to bo n lively ono
Theio nlll be moiu thau two lllchmomls
In tho field
to man In Vort Worth can estimate tho
rhtiMKo lone tho city thtou h lack of
KuMclcnt hotol ioom and tho Injury kooh
on day after dty
C U Johns S Sons uro niaKIiif of tho
Toraw ltuvlew u anluablo publication to-
ll nhowlsli to Keep Informed about tho
iimuagomcnt of flato nfrnlrn In Texiis
Vfnrs tho Vort Worth NuwOrlutns
road begins to bill hi tho ttavel from
tho Central roul Fort Worth will need
more hotql accommodatlonx worse than
ever No In tho tlmoAo prepare for tho
additional rush
KxMavou OitAfi of Now York has
sued thu AVorld for 100000 damages
If ho gtts judgment for that Mint tho
WorldHltadlnpf editorial will be 0 to
draco how great a debtor dally Im con-
strained to bo
Mil VAMiMiuur Is wild to luwu told n
friend In 18811 that Ids unnual Income was
20i000000 This leprosentH per cent
onacaplUil Ktock of 81180000000 If
Mr Vandorbllt was worth tint sum ho
was undoubtedly the richest man In tho
world
Hov iitusiar timw was In lort
Worth ycHtouhiy Alua > s affable ue > cr
nhowlng unseemly tamper at jocular
uoMtpipcrcritlolHiu tho egoornor Is a
f orUu with all tho fraternity Asked
what ho was after Mr Gibus Hald ho was
Kolng to Helton and that he was a patient
man Hirney needs watching this Is a
hint not an assault
IiiPiitMiiY In tho executive chair Is not
respected oen bythoporKonul supporters
of tho governor Tho Clebui no Telegram
which has upheld lot Ireland through
good and oII report now says of Mini
The governor h is been appointed guard-
ian of tho school land and yol ho says ho
lms no authority to protect tho land from
spoliation Tho people can gut a guardian
who will protect It
SiitAiiON SiottM tho boycotted cigar
mtnutacturois Imo como off victorious
tn tho contest and tho Knights of Labor
have ordered tho boycott lifted Tho
tlrma method was heroic They shut up
their shops throwing all of thelt em
ployes out of work and announced that
no more work would bo done until tho
boycott was lifted thus converting tholr
workmen who woro Knights of Labor
Into active opponents of tho discrimina-
tion
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Avnttrt bajtng that John I Itapior the
publisher and owner of tho Mobile llogls
tor a staunch Democratic ptper Is a col
otnl man ol tluo ability ami education
and was formally In congress as a ltopub
llcrtn tho liofcton 1ost was constrained
10 publish a note from Mr lttplcr in
which ho protestedthat ho was not a
negro but a whlto imuij novor was a lto
publican nnduuvcr was In congioss
Jlttla mistakes llko this should not annoy
M Kapler nor tho editor of tho Tost
Ik all Knights of Labor talked as Mr
Nolan writes tho order would bo much
strengthened In public pplnlon Public
cntlment In this country would promote
V bllc discussion it Is tho blatant bull
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dorlng inch who dl JU t pcdpla and
rcpol eympathy from temperate f rco
dlfCUMloii the truth is evolved Mr
Nolan and all llko him are not only wcl
como to tho columiw of Tun aA7irnt
but invited to tiso them This Qmatk
would bo tho organ of tho people of tho
truth and of tho right i
HKViiut men aro soliciting nlms nnd work
on tli ctrcctsuf Dallrt lircniifo thcyliino liccn
CMchntgo I from llio Kort W oitli A Now Orlenns
rallronil Has the work stopped alrcatl > Unl
Insllmcs
iJuoli paragraphs asthat will not ntop
work on tho Fort Worth New OrlcanH
roid dear Sterctt Think of soiuo other
plan The work is progressing rapidly
with tho Kort Worth Nov Orleans road
Steel rails by tho carloid aio arriving
and much as wo regrot to grlows you by
tho report of Kort Worth progros wo aro
ojmpelled to siy on to Waxuhachlo
Tinhandwriting on tho wall his beon
deciphered bytlioprotcctlrmldU It monns
that thoy hao beon found wanting as
thoy always are anil that n now deal Is
to bo had Col McCIure editor of the
rabid protection organ tho Philadelphia
Times writes from Washington to his
paper that tho protictlonlstt must not
only ceaso their opposition to tariff re-
form but 11 would bo whdom on their
urt to bo tho prime mocrs for a reduc-
tion of tho tariff tax If this Is not done
hofeais the tariff will bo radically re
vised If not enthely swept away There
Is not much ground for fear tnat tho
tariff will bo entirely abolished atone
stroke but that such fear Is entertained
by tho piotcctlonlsts proves that thoy un-
derstand tho weakness of their causu and
tremble nt tho onset of the enemy
hOMi things that aio unexplained and
tmcxp1aliiablo nie very easily explained
This Is one of tho kind It is an extract
from tho Inhesion Trlbtmot
Wlij Fort Worth lins purnilttcil the contract
for sniilItiK nil ltiKllali > mllcntowithilrcsstd
licet to lag for want of homo support unit why
Mr D ililiimti Ihu oircrliiK ronlraetor la loin
pellcil to enter thu money market of Wall
street for means to prodi cuto Ills enterprises Is
iinciplnlniit and unuxplnlnnlilc Thu failure
to support an untcrprlsu opening tip such limn
Ifost tcrniB of ailviinldKC present anil future It
not llko anjtlilug In Kort Worths past history
It simply Is not truo Thats all tho
mystery there Is about It lort Worth
did ralso all tho money asked for by Mr
Dahlman LC000 and ho Is now In Now
York settling tho llnal terms of his con
tract for supplying an Kugllsh syndicate
with a shipload of beef every two wrekw
Iott Worths conduct tit this m titer was
veiy eharacterlstlo of Tort Worth
suvvituns Tin hoiioolgiul
D11EN
Having usurped tho lostS ancient
odlco of toadeitorlnchlef to his excel
lency tho govoiuor the San Antonio
Times cant bear to see Its chief punc-
tured In bis wcuk spots Attempting to
show that tho assertion of Tiik Qavi n
that at tho beginning of tho leaso system
the Kchool tax was seven and a half couth
while now It Is twoHonnd u half cents
was misleading and therefore fulse In in
tpnttoti tho Times proceeds to say
that
A non spapcr that w lulled tn make a fnlr slnto
ment would have said thu school fund was re
oclvlnR niinunlly J100000 from the lc inn of land
nnd that tho sum from liases was constantly
Increasing lint It didnt suit the purposu nf
TlIK A7ilrri to dlneloso such n fad lhut
Illustrious Journal also failed to note tho fact
that thu school population of thostuto Is con-
stantly on thu Incronae and that an Incrcnsu tn
tho school tax takes plncu on this account One
thousand children cnut bo educated for the
same uipordlturo as ADO
Now wo have a philosophical proposi-
tion for a fact Ah tho hchool population
Increases tho rato of taxation must be
ptoportlonolly Increased it Is generally
supposed that tho rato of lncreaso In
school population Is equal to the lucicaso
In gross population which keeps pace
with tho advance In wealth If tho school-
children hvvo Increased In number a pro-
portionate advunco of taxable propcity
should bo shown and tho sumo rata of
taxation would sulllco for tho greater
number of children If tho Times prop-
osition holds truo then wo will have to
double our rato of t > chool tax ovory tlmo
tho number of children Is doubled nnd
at last when wo shall liavo a million
children wo will bo bankrupted In raising
money to educate them Looking ahead
to such a calamity as this wo cannot
wonder that tho Times championed Gov
Iielands antllmmlgratlon letter s
A VXUPLKXLVCr QUKSTIOX fW
tiKTTLED
Kdltor Dorshelmor of Now York sajs n
luihlbitlontstcan bo a Democrat as long
as ho votes tho Democratic ticket Edi-
tor Wattorson sajsa Prohibitionist can bo-
a Democrat as long as tho Democratic
party Is not committed against local op
tlun Wo print these two views of lead-
ing vvisdnnfounta os thero has been
much uncertainty of feeling In Texas
men not knowing whether they could voto
for local option without ptrtlng cable
fiom tho Democratic party Hut wo ob-
serve that these standards do not entirely
agree nor aro these dellnltlous satisfac-
tory Tor instance tho Dorshelmor dic-
tum allows a Prohibitionist to bo a Dem-
ocrat its long as ho otea tho Democratic
ticket Suppose now for tho kako of ar-
gument that Democratic aud Pro
hibltlou tickets aro In opposi-
tion whoever votes tho Democratic
ticket Is a Democrat and ho cannot bo-
a Irohibltiotilst or ho would vote that
ticket while it ho does voto that ticket
ho Is not a Domocrat Therefore wo have
aToductlood nbsurdmn tor Mr Dors
helmcrs proposition that a Prohibition
1st ean bo a Democrat while ho votes the
Democratic ticket conclusively proves
that ond cannot bo a democrat and a Vro
htbltlonlst at the samo ttmo
Neither doos Mr Wattcrsonfl defini-
tion cover tho wlioto ground If a Iro
hlbltiontst is a Democrat only when tho
Democratic party Is not committed against
local option then It necessarily follows
that when tho party is committed In favor
of local option tho man who Is not a lro
hlbltlonlst Is not a Democrat
Mr Dorshelmor nnd Mr Wattcrson
will liavo to revlso their political diction-
aries and give us something that wilt not
lead us Into such dilemmas
LOTTEHWB
It Is to bo hopod that the bill Intro-
duced In congress to prohibit tho mailing
ol newspapers Containing lottery adver-
tisements will become a law Tills bill
piohlblls tho mailing of newspapers con-
taining lottery advertisements and pro-
scribing it penalty for violation of tho
same It provides that It shall bo ulil tw
ful to carry by mall or deposit In any ro
coptnelo for mall matter any nowspapor
or other publication containing any ad-
vertisement of a lottery and provides a
penalty of 9100 for each violation of tho
act From thoso nowspapcrs that derive
largo revenues from lottery patronugo wo
may expect opposition to this bill and
miieh patriotic utterance of tho freedom
ot tho press and It may be
that this Influonco will prevent the
passage of the bill In such
eveut It becomes tho duty of
each state to protect Its people from the
evils of lottery gambling Some of tho
states now do and newspapers are pro-
hibited by law fiom scattering the perni-
cious information Texas should have
such protection It Is a wellknown fact
that tho peoplo of this stato send
away every month tens It may
bo hundreds of thousands of dol-
lars to swell tho coffers of a lottery
company In a nelghbotltig fetate Tho c
tent of tho ovd no man can estimate
Tho working classes men who I ibor for
salaries aro tho principal patrons and
other men who would shrink fiom the
publicity of dlffctcnt modes of gamb-
ling send their monthly contribu-
tion out of tho state Tho evil
Is a serious ono and it Is growing month-
ly No state can prevent its peoplo from
buying lottory tickets but if newspapers
aru prohibited from publishing tho adver-
tisements of lotteries tho evil will be
lessened Texas Is losing Immense sums
of money every month fiom this cause
and some of It can bo saved
by restricting tho publicity of lottery
schemes through nowspjpur advertise-
ments If tho bill before congiess falls
to become a law Texas should as far as
It may piovcnt tho spread of this evil to
Its people
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On to Jiirxliniin
Fairfield liccordor
Tho roid from lort Worth to Waxa
hachlo is being rapidly pushed forward
Tho grading has been completed to Mans
Held and the nest ten miles southward Is
under contract On to Coislcaua with it
SlrmiKlli In CiiOpnrntloii
San Sntin News
Iu many sections of the state banks
have been < stthlMicd by tho Tanners
alliances This shows that tho farmers
aro In earnest In their effort to rid them-
selves of all sucking excrcsences If
now thoy would determlno to put tholr
Idle eapltal Into manufacturing homo of
tho many articles for which they send-
off money thoy would take tho in ilu road
to certain Independence With tho co-
operation which their orginbutlon seems
to create they would easily Inuuguialo
and successfully operate the manufacture
of many things for vvhlcii they yearly bend
money abroad
Curious nml Unci 111 Ciintrnctloiis In Mill
tlplttHtloil
Etclnngc
1 To multiply nuy number of two fig-
ures by 11 Hulo Write the sum of tho
two figures between them
2 To squaro any number of 0s with-
out multiplying ltulu Wrlto as many
Os less ono as thero aro s In tho given
number an 8 as muny 0S nsOs and a 1
8 To square any numbei ending C
Itulo Omit tho G and multiply tho num-
ber as It vv ill then stand by tho next
higher nutnbor and annex 2C to the
product
I To multiply any two numbcis to
cothor vv lion tho sum of tho fraction Is 1
Itulo Multiply tho vvhglo by tho next
hlghei vvholo number after which add
tho product of tho fractions
6 To multiply one number by another
Utile Add to tho multiplicand ns many
clphors us thero are Inures In tho mul-
tiplier and divide by whatever part of
100 or 1000 tho multiplier may be etc
rfHi
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Como toTnxn
an Angolp Standard
Why should Texas semi her wool aud
eottoti to Vermont together with tho
beef and corn required to feed tho mill
operatives vvhtlo thoy aro converting this
wool nnd cotton Into cloth paying trans
portation nt high rates on these raw ma
terials ami food over 1B0O miles of rail-
way and then trauspoitlng tho manu-
factured products back again to tho origi-
nal starting point Texas has coal and
waterpower In Immeasurable quantity
she liana mild and healthful cllmateonoln
which tho rigors of tho Vermont winter
aro never known nnd In which tho factory
operative might spend prat tleally tho en
tiro year In tho open air Instead of being
shut up for half the car or more In
elose Illvcutllated rooms full of factory
dust sho has ono of tho most fertile soils
on tho face of tho earth a soil which
yields in abund inee and vv Ith the small-
est amount of labor every grain and
fruit known to warm temperature re-
gions Why wo repeat should not tho
ludustrlos nnd tho peoplo of wintry Vor
litont bo transported to sunny Texas
1 I I nwp I I I
Tim Ar nnd tlin llojcott
Houston Ago
Whon wo wore flrst Informed that tho
Ago h < ll boon boycotted by tho Knights
ot Labor wo stated that wo rcgrottcd
tho boycott but did not regret > anj thing
wo had said regarding tho strikers nt
Galveston against tho Gulf Colorado
Santa Ko Kallrond company and against
tho Maltory lino ot steamships and
agalust tho Direct Navigation company ol
ttdfl city Wo < lit not pending thoso
strikes nnd liavo not since said anything
regarding them but What wo thought tho
circumstances Jnstlfltd nnd what wo felt
It our duty ns a public journalist to say of
matters of so much public Interest Wo
did not abuse laboring men as n class or in
dlvldually We did not think oriecl that
they deserved to ho abused ns a class or
Individually Of tho Knights of Labor
ns an organization wo said that their
troubles came chiefly of admitting to
membership nnd to positions of Influence
men who aro not laborers and who have
no Interests in common with laborers
and no genuine sympathy for laborers In
that wo said what we believed to bo true
nnd what wo still believe to bo truo For
that tho Ago has been boycotted nnd tho
boy cotters are attempting it dictation to
the business men of Houston They have
attempted a work of usurpation and
tyranny at which It Is hardly possible thoy
can succeed In a free country If they
can succeed this Is no longer ufreo
country
o
A films lun More
I wish to get a run on cigars and con-
sequently liavo placed several choice
brands on tho market at it nickel Call
and tiy them 200 Main street
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Jrrncj llrlfers
Just arrived from Jllddlo Tennessee
nnd for sale at our stockyntds eighty
head of jorscjs J II L J Votu
WANT COLUMN
IinisovAi
K of 1 vvnich charm llnder vtllllio
JOsT
j pnli mutable rownrd If returned to A
liriiiiiit to west side square
ONCi7 faillir uiihirgo ilKTbu t 7ind
develop the form simple nelftrjiiiimiit
no iiunek slulf phvslelaim Inilorsu li Boiled
particulars nnd proofs mllril free
JliiiHMhli Co imirnhvN Y
1 OM Kill 1WJ Main street lias Chinese
IIUcs for salo In nny quantity
Pill IeuplMs Intelllgi nco Mid Emli ojinent
X ollleeup main over poMoIlcc Itoom K
liiProds ho els farmer mtrclians con
iractirs and lirl nto sin lies unlshcu with
rcllihlc clp oth iimlo and female All or-
der promi tly aiteniiod tu Telephone J o 17
fl VV tliiyin Irui rletor
WAMKir MAiiiiiir
WAN K
llonr
mukeis it
KIIAT OSOJIMfiy chopporonnd
nnlicrs choppers 11 Ml per daj tlq
fiO ofJpenla > Applynt tho imel
llgenco oiilce oi > r nosti illen
rA i hO
V class
A good tinner who Is n llrst
slock nnd Job workmnr must
have K d sloailj hublls Will gho
steady employment nt goodliving wages lothu
right man Address 81 Hrvi la Co Honey
tlrove lex
PVIMHIC W AM i JlustTo good brush
I h mil hut gent nil workman preferred J
1 Orntit Aid ene 1 ox
AITMJKY WOMAN VAVrKDCnod wages
T
lA pal
cerl o i
Apply cirly at tho 1 ort Vorth tiro
wmii > ithAi Ksrviu
irANTii > To buy n ranch must have
IY abundant water good grass nnd ho sold
nt bottom price or will buy Improved farm
near lort Worth or Invest iiioniy with n ro
sponsible ranchman aln ndy esfihllnhed 1nr
tics applying will statu full partleularsof loen
tlon numlicrot acres liiiproumeulsaud price
WJUhim HojJ lJ WortjiTux
vva > tii > iioAiinints
WArl IOl ly Imanfers nt 4U rnstToiirlli
street Ono furnished room unoccupied
Mrs f 1 Fakes
1VANTii > MISlIHTiANIOUd
TEI > n unfurnished room west of
W
Houston street Addre s M tlnctto
17AM11 > Situation
IT kecperi Hotel
lij a lad ns house
private family Will
tat0 chirgo ot linen department la lion 1 Ti n
51 ars experience and In at references Mrs 1
caroGazctte
X7AS 1 IU situation In nwiiolctilo or retail
> T store or oilico b > n joung man ngod
tuenty one lond reference nnd secnrlt
glvnii Mihry no objeell wilt work for nothing
until proved sitlsfnetorj Address J P 31
uzcttcofllcu
rVMKIMlM dteiU ue licasonablo
prices will bo paid lit thu lort Worth
nnd Turrant iMinnly abstract olll o for old
deeds nnd title papers maps and clnrts relat
lug to Tarrant count > lauds not now of record
nnd In possession of thovi to wuobo lauds they
do rot rolito
llUSlNIS C1IAN01N
11111lT TltKUS AT AUCIION I will Eolfnt
J1 pulillo auction two hundred dollars worth
of cholco fruit trois on Irldnj lltli Instnt 11
oclock Ml Murphyauctioneer
70USAII Oil Ii VSI > 1 hn vncint busl
J iiosslotNo n block 1 1 on Main street
slzu 5100 feet
slon house
Address Kd 11 Smith Man
TiiOit 8AI1 100 head lilgli grade Hereford
uuls UoazA llntclKr
ITiOlt 1K VhU 10000 airu pastufei good grass
lent of waterOla count ntn bargain
Iloii II itchcr
I Olt 8AI iOr1 rado Atileu stockofliiml
ware stoves anil tlnuaro lnnllyn town
Address LocleltA Klgglua stock and land
qgeiits Morgan Tex
VhI lltAN I lia1110A1 lS l3r saTobFStmv
art AHnlilclit AustlnTuv
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Hoblnson
nuicher
SliTlyourgainu to
and dealer In game imo Jiluln street Korl
Worth Ballsfaclnr returns made
Mos ifvTTToN va munm TurVvTHtaTcT
tho vim oulturlst
oilers a great rednctlon
In grnpo rents will sell iinlll further notice In
lota from MO lo 1000 at 15 a thousand already
packed and re id for shipment and will ship
O O 1 to any nildrcss I must have mono
l JlAiiuyisr iK
ITIpU tAIKOnn hundred cholco thrco and
four enroldbeit steers c01 bo seen twelvo
miles soulh of the clly Montgomery lb Co
llOOMS von IIKNT
l01t ItKNTt UKNlSIIKiruoOMSOne yen
A largo one on llrst Uoor and ono small one
on scrnnit lloor AppU IJ corner of lourth
and Irovo streets
Norrllt
XM1U HUNT Ill itfttit room In desirable loenl
J convenient to llrst chss board 007 i
lldrd street
ntltMSIlKI llOOMS
rent b
nerbccon
central location 0
Mrs JI l tlartli southwest cor
d nnd t lorence
MlSCIMjIANFOTt8
lJOIt AIKOneihrccrooin houso on west
V side Houston iietwecn Ilghtli nnd Mnih
ftrocts Apiilj to I chol hi lson lr Btreet
hctwoonMnin and llousion
lli f4B ai nr lll Tl rst cla s
LhaytlireoinlUMriorthot city want to soil
on thu grouud Any 10 octloneor Jlurpl y
ylVlAN A M VM genoral land amfcoT
AiiJjH JVvm nowsKAarn 1 fl
water olglity gallons per minute soft if
r Inwn erwiiitu sulphur magnesia aid soda 1
llio best bathing
wntor In the jtato It nny bf
I l t hot
5d1iJfii whlo bath
tng felnglo tickets 25 ccntg aa tickets fl
pnl1lc rorloto wo UornU
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T > OS3 A ltOSSnttornoys all Wint
o n
It of tho Jort Worth and Tarrant mnnfv
libtract sjHCai atte ntlS plu 0 utfes a S
lltlgutlsn pertaining lo lands Uans aecoUaled
on cyjuijly lauds anH lutlde city property Office
WOOD IlSHEIt llaroo A KOltl Tjxas AttorneiTaT
xj Counselors at law Over vi
tlojiaUaiik Jlaln teeeQort Vwth Fort Worth T x
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and
Oface
OvVdcvAVVAi npiVmd of Tonga with iJ Wufn JfiXM
tttlvoproportlM have been al 1 n
thomOirhly tntteu a leiwSijybh
It contains no Opium or Morphlno a Ums H iVoJ
A A MCLLIEtt UoU 1rcarUVA 7011 kuJ 711 wii tteRl
f rcro able after thirty with Vs e
per paj years 6per cent ner nnm 1
Tho actnal1
Choicest Agrlenltural bands nro still open lo settln I1 SSE
Bplondld traetiof prlvato lands at J2B0 per acre on Ion ii ttKlB iwRl
Town Central railroad land and Lono sar laidt fat
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