Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 12, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 11, 1886 Page: 2 of 8
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TUB COUNTY DKUOOUATW
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Hepnstentatlvo Geo W Finger
County judge Hon Sam Puiman
County attorney H L Carlock
County clerk John Svvayno
District clerk h H Taylor
Sharia 11 II Shlpp
Comity troasurer W T fcorgiiHon
Cotinty ai > 6esior Jnuuuf Hobinsoti
Tra collector J K Murray
County suivoyor 0 W Williams
ILRASE NOTICE
All rommontrMloin of abuitneti natare should
l > dilr fdloTlif Uirtlf snil not tulmllildusU
conntdtd nllh Ike psprr Psrllei nho Inslut
nn addressing Indlildusli fciinrdMl tilth tho ps
per haie valy tlieiiselies to blsniK for any laek ol
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OSOAKT John
Waiivmcx RArtou Is ou pins
Vifcsi blood for the umlKoss men
Tuus your swords into ploughshares
guutlomun of tho eunguluary hue Cutting
will be leliased
Jous Ikiium candidate for senator
Is very Hip about war Whoro was Ox
nut John front 1SCI to 1805
Amono thu lato Mr Tlldens prolltabto
lnestraents Is a J pur coul mortgage for
230000 executed last December on thu
building machinery typo etc of the
fioulsvlllu CourierJournal
Tiik old rebel > ell will do duty at lal
voston lint thura aro rebel yollers on all
sides down there A yell for tho general
wlllbonnswcrut by a yell for tho high
private
h Is a hurrah gamo at Galveston Will
Itwinf Accordlug to G um specials
the rebel yell of George Clark has been
mot by nnothor rebel joll When rob
moots rob then comes tho yell
StYstiie Phlhdelphlft Itecord II bu
man frailty could bo prohibited there
would be 110 uso for prohibitory liquor
lawai but as human frailty cannot bo pro
hibited there Is uo uso for prohibitory
liquor laws
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Mise CiKVKUMts uotol It Is said
furnishes this admirable addition to tho
number ol mixed metaphors t Ho felt
the magnetism ol his conjectural passion
at his aide aud mauy wavelets of emotion
playtd upon him as thoy walked
Bon Imikksoli Is going to locturo ou
Shakespaaro Cannot ho be persuaded to
retire and let us bollevo that Shakes
nod tear down all our Idols
A wuvvn may scream at a mouse but
when a real danger appears sho often
proves equal to the domaud A Miss
Groeua of Monvrosl saved thu life ol her
ftther and herself sho being uu excellent
awlmtuerandho utturly helplcs Their
steam yueht sink Just nboutko mplds ot
tho St Lawrenco river sho gained the
shore la spite ol tho awlft current both
wcro taken out Innonslblo
Trias stands easily ilrst among tho
Southern States In tho number and mag
nltndo ol bankruptcies In tbo last three
months Duns agency reports tho follow-
ing commercial allures In tho South
Alabama 1
Florida 9
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Kentucky Al
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It is said Senator Hearst distinguished
himself In Washington by introducing a
now drink known as tho Cowboys
Dream When thoy take It down in
Texas thoy are protty lively sleepers and
it would seem Dovlls Hornpipe Is a
moro appropriate appellative This new
beverage may however bo responsible
for some of tho othcrnlso unaccountable
antics of our lato qongrcssmen
Anukkv Jackson taught Spain to re-
spect tlio rights of American citizens when
ho promptly advanced upon and captured
lusacoa Millard lllmoro reiterated
tbo samo lesson when ho ordered that
tbo whole Quit squadron bo sent to Ha
vans and demanded tho restoration
Cuban refugee captured in New Orleans
Tho man was rcstorcdau apology offend
and tho honor of tho republic vindicated
Neither of these were afraid to throw
rocks ami tho boy camo out of tho tree
Tiik Dutch have a curious custom al-
lied to ganderpulling which Is called
cclbaltliig An eel Is suspended oter
tho middle of tho canal and tho competf
tors row uuder attempting to catch tho
wriggling slippery prlre oftcnorresult
ing In a duck ni tho canal for tho slow
Dutchman A few days since tho police
attempted to lntorfere when Dutch
courage rosu In opposition and only
wero these tallmit lighters dispersed by
calling out tho tioops As slippery as
an eel may still hold Its place among tho
proverbs but there can certainly bo no
moro sueurs at Dutch courage
It Mexico Is wise sho will surrender
Mr Cutting whether she wants to or not
If war wcro declared 100000 volunteers
would respond lu three days to Mr
Clevelands call These sanguinary pa-
triots might not understand tho Cutting
case but they do believe that Mexico Is
flllud with Ilttlo gold Jestiscs well
worth the tedious march ami hard light
ing A war with Mexico might lcavo tho
latter country Its soil butevorythlng else
would bo carried off Tho yanks and
robs of tho civil war with their apt
pupils of a later geneiatlon could whip
and rob any country on earth
M Jamks Colk
who lles ucur
Hobdys la may thaukhlswlfosknowl
edge ol tho habits of Insects for relief
from what threatened to bo a serious at
illctlon Tho other night Mr Cou was
awakened from sleep by an Intense pain
in his right ear which was caused by n
beetle that was moving about In his head
Mrs Colo remembering that Insects aro
attracted by a Uamo ol lire held a candle
close to her husbands car and In less
thau a mlnuto tho beetle which was over
an Inch In Itngtti emerged and was
killed Among tho qualiilcations for an
accomplished wifo hereafter should bo
some knowlcdgo of tho characteristics ol
other kinds of bugs besides thoso famil
iar with Indoors
Juhok IIookstavku ot New York says
that hu will refuse to natunillzo boycot
tors In conversation ho said I shall
nOmlt no man to citizenship who has been
concorncd lu boycotting Mr Uhrct Mr
Khrot was subpimiuod to bo a witness lu
tho Tholss caso Ho was obliged to obey
tho snbptunu under tho ponnltles ol tho
law Ho gave Ms testimony nnder oath
llko a good cltlnen and II a man Is to be
finished by boycotting or any other un
lawlul action because ho has obejed tho
sub euaa ot tho court and b ecomo a wit-
ness lor tho government tho administra-
tion ot justice will bo obstructed and the
oporatlouol tho law will bo subverted
Thu man who engages lu such a boycott
Is not lit to become n clllzon for ho shows
that ho Is not willing to oboy tho laws of
tho country A short tlmo ago I refused
to allow two men to bo naturalized tor
tho reason that they wero under indict
ment for some offenso This action of
mlnuwas In accordance with tho settled
policy ol tho courts bIhco tho establish-
ment ot tho government ot tho United
States not to allow any person to become
a citizen vvhllo ho was subject to a crim-
inal trial lor vlolatlrg Us laws
In tho very hotbed of protection Is
printed tho ablest tariff reform papor In
tho Union the Philadelphia Record The
Record nevor omits nnopportuulty to put
tho kullo Into thu tariff robbers Its latest
thrust being as follows Wo could fill
onrcolumns with adverse comments o
our contemporaries ou the act ol Presi
dent Clevolaud lu slgulng tho oleomarga
rlno bill The main objection urged Is
that K is an attempt to tax one Industry lor
tho bonelitol another Tho government
does not need tho revenue to bo obtained
peare Dacou or somebody wrote Ham aml t1s deprives tho law ot any excuse
letf Lot blm not upset all ourbeilots l Ibo naturu ot nocestlty It has given
tts great pleasure to And this argument
urged by many ol our coutomporarlea
who also favor a tariff lor protcotlou
Tho objection to a protective tariff Is
precisely similar with tho dlfforcnco In
lavor ot the oleomargarine law that tho
revenue collected abovu tbo cost bl col-
lection from that aourco goes Into tho
treasury while protection takes tho tax
out ot one minu pocket only to put It la the wowMooMrnr > to hunt iho hack
another man pocket It is sorao com1 cvor stw IljontfW > < Washington
Izatlon In quarters whore It Is most sadly
needed
THE USURPATIONS OV COMMIS-
SIONER WALSU
Not long since Senator Dltk Harrlon
of Waco got alter Land Commissioner
Walsh with a bludgeon Ho made tho
assertion that the land commissioner Is
tued patents to lands without authority
ol law Mr Harrison may call this a
discovery but wo do not II ho will
produce any evidence that Mr Walsh
over paid any regard to tho law when It
conflicted with Ms peculiar notions Tiir
Oakttk will print It as a startling Item
of news But no one familiar with the
course of Mr Walshs administration of
tho land affairs of Texas will feet tbo
leastsurprlso at tho hcnorablo senatois
charge ol Illegal conduct II tho ad
vance In the prlco ol leases from 1 cents
per aero was not outside of the law wo
would like to see tho Waco senator sot
himself to tho task ol showing why not
Tho Grcor county case which Senator
Harrison spoko of was a peculiarly lia
Brant lnatou of law and tbo conduct
of Mr Walsh in that matter fcoras to
t n
havo been a kind of bravado to show the
people how far hu dared go In dellanco of
tho law Tho lands there were leased to
a private Austin syndic tto of speculators
without ever having been surveyed as
required by law In violation of tbo
land boards ruling that no watered land
should be leased thousands of acres of
this unsurvuyedUnd wore tiken up along
creeks and rivers by the Austin favortc
without competition without notlco to
other parties likely to want tho lands that
thty could be had at special rats to tho
favored ones Tho whole transaction was
a urab of public limit The man who
permitted such a thing thould havo been
iiiiiuubtd
Hut ho waB not Impeached Such Is
tho apparent Indlfforcnce In Texas to
violation of law by men In high place
and to Iho setting aside theluttrosts of
tho public for tho benefit of a favored
low that but littlo notlco was taken ol
t > Is outrage by the commissioner of tho
land olllce Stato Senator Ttmplo
Houston exposed thu illigallty of the
transaction at tho time and unspailugly
denounced It as o fraud upon the peoplo
but such was tho fatuity of tho public
that Instead of catling out an Indignant
condemnation all over the state this
hlghhunded action found apologists and
justification in tbo highest and lowest
quarters
Wo w 111 sco if tho people ol Texas ap-
prove such conduct by reelecting tho
man who did It If they do tiny de-
serve little pity If they 16so all of tho
public domain and freeschool lands
NEWS AMI NdlKS
A strictly temperate Uoston actor often
becomes Intoxicated while he Is In tho
company of thoso who aro IifiUbtlig Intox-
icating drinks
Tho Connecticut Counnt still pub-
lished weekly as It has boon bIuco 17BI
is tho oldest journal in tho country of
continuous publication under ono name
and lu tho samo city
Tho Now York Times notes as a pecu-
liarity of Mr Tlldens political cureer
that It did not begin till he was sixty
years old Hut Mr Tllden was a student
ol political economy Irom his youth
In consequerce ol the lnmortatlons of
rogl h steel blocms tho price of home-
made steel blooms has dropped St per
ton making American steel cheaper than
foreign ottur paying tariff due This
Ilttlo Incident shows how fie tariff
operates to skin the consumer
An Indian boy passed through llls
raarck Dak some davs ago who had
throo arms and throe flyes Ills extra
arm was between hisbreastand shoulder
bade and two of his eyes wore on tho
right sldo but In different sockots while
Ills other ojo was in Its right place
It Is said that Mrs Grant not only ro
fcelvcs the larger part of the profits from
tho 6Clo ol tho Generals Memoirs but
has also tho privilege ol exauunlug tho
whole ol tho publishers accounts when-
ever she pleases Her sharu ol tho pro
cecds already amounts to C80OQ0
father Shorman tho cxprlest who
married Tlllto McCoy ol Brooklyn Is
tho subject ol awarraut sworn out by
iilza Bums a tall and handsome girl ol
tho samo city who alleges that Sherman
was married to her latt December and
that tho usual result Is about to follow
Mrs William Masser the wlto of a
wellknown citizen ol Somerset Ky
gave birth to three Children on Tuesday
ulght Two ol the babies wero con
nectod by a strong llgutuunt two and a
hall Inches loug exactly similar to tho
bond uulting tho Siamese twins All
threo children wero dead when born
Gen John B Gordon It Is positively
announced by tho JacksonvlUo Herald
lua recently disposed of his railroad In
torests lu Florida lor 700000 8200
000 cash la hind and 8500000 to b o paid
1 a fuw weeks This with tho proipect
of tho governorship of Georgia for tho
next lour years ought to make Gen
Gordon a ruasouubly contented man
Nearly threoIourths of all tho Imita-
tion butter made In tills country haRs
Irom Chicago where last year about 25
000000 pounds Was made Tho butterlnu
men ol that city tiy tlut the only effect
01 1J10 oleomargarine tax bill will bo to
closo out thu smaller houses am lcavo
tho business In the hands ol the largo
manulacturers In other words the
government tax Is an Incentive and aid to
monopoly
Congressman Randall nitricted atten-
tion very ottou during tho session ol con-
gress by rldlug to the departments In
pensatlon for tho passage of o bad law islands and auction shoprf flnfl
that It lead to a little Ireetrado evangel over rou would not be w h ho
tbw in w
worselooking rig than
Jogi about tho streets of Wssblngton
drives contentedly up to the White House
to hobnob with tho pwldiflt on the
stato of tho country
Two beautiful young ohorus slopre at
Lemburg Austrian Gsllcla were recently
tempted by offers of fabulous salaried to
embark for Hombay with a man claiming
to be on Imprcssarlo of that city After
their departure It was disclosed that the
Imprcssarlo was an agent of a Hombay
nabob whoso business It was to keep his
masters harem ttocked and that ho se
ctotlyhad bought tho two girls flora tho
lindlordof their boardinghonso lur 40
rubles each
Gen Fremont Is tho only remaining
representative of the presidential candi-
dates of nntebellnm days Rutherford
D Hiyes and Chester A Arthur arc tho
only men now living who havo occupied
the presidential olllce Grant Seymour
McCIellati Hancock Tlldcn and Hend
ricks have died within tho put thirteen
months Mrs Tyler Mrs Polk Jits
Grant Mrs Hayes aud Mrs Garlltld are
still In tho land of tho living All of
them but Mrs Hayes aro widows aud
each receives an annuity ol 000 during
life
lifeA
A number of Louisiana sugarplanters
havo clubbed together aud started an ex
porlmciital sugar farm with a laboratory
nnd other propor machinery attached lu
order to Instruct themselves In the best
sclenllllc methods ot getting sugarcano
out of the ground and afterward gutting
tbo sugar outof the cane This Is going
to work lu tho right dlrec Ion When the
farmers find out tho ultimate results of
economical management they will bo able
to dHpense with a protective tariff That
business Is best protected which Is prop-
erly carried on
A railroad man prominent In trunk lino
affairs in Now York sajs that It has been
decided by the railroad companies to
ylod to tho demands ol tho Now York
drygoods inenand Knstern manulacturers
so lor as to clatslfy cotton goods here-
after shipped ns sccondciass freight at a
rate that would permit of Eastern compe-
tition In the South and West This will
accrue advantageously to the railroad
companies ho claims ns goods now
transported by water would bo given to
tho railroads
During tho lato session of congress
some good work has been done In re-
storing to the public domain foifelted
railroad grants Over 30000000 acres
havo been restored to the national owner
ship Three forfeiture bills passed by
the house tho Gulf and Ship Island bill
to recover 152800 acres the Northern
Pacific to recover 80007741 acres und
the Now Orleans Pacills to recover 870
100 acresdid not recolvo the assent ol
tho senate The Northern Pacltlc lobby
appeared to bo too strong lor senaiorial
virtue to cope with
Tho Scbley county Go superior court
has decided a case 61 interest to hobors
of free passes on railroads In tho en ly
part ol the year tho Buona Vista I 11
vlllo toad issued an annual pass to G P
Walker editor ol the Amerlcus Henu ill
can Subsequently Walker retired Irrnn
tho paper and when ho next rodo upon
tho road his pass was taken up by tho
conductor Ho sued for tho recovery ol
tho pass nnd has been successlul In gain-
ing It There arn not many editors In
cither thu North or tho South who would
havo had enough sand to carry such a
caso to court
LUCIti NUSIHEItS
Moutlily DrnMliin of tho IouUtiiim St t
Iottury
Special to tho Oactte
Nkw Oiukaks La Aug 10 Tho reg
ular monthly drawing ol tho Louisiana
State lottery came off today Tho fol
ltHvingaro tho lucky numbers
08301 capital prize whole sold in
New Orleans
15081 second prize sold ln Boston
Mass San FrauclsceiCnl and Memphis
Tenn
0084J thlid prl70 whole sold ln New
Orleans
188 5 sold in Kansas City Mo Con
cordla Kans and Montgomery Ala
57815 sold In Philadelphia Pa Nor
aml Now Oricaos onch koohO
ll > n > 2fi88 81820 445J8 ujSOS
oath 10000 sold In Now Yoik Wash
Ington Cnlcago San Francisco OaMand
Cal Detroit Mich Itoanokj Va Kan
8 C1 y JIo > Wellington Kans Vir
ginia City Nev Cloveland nnd Kent
Oho Jacksonville Fla and Frankfort
and Headquarters Ky
lAIESILE
Deputy sheriff 1111 Attempt to Cut HI
Throat
Spoclil to tho Uaietio
Paikstinu Tbx Aug 10 1 r sorao
days Deputy Sheriff Prcsloy Bell Has beeu
very low with pneumonia stcrday
oveiilng while delirious with ver ho
htiatchcd a knife Irom a Ublo a > iho bed
sldo and beloro bo could be si ied ho
Inflicted a tmlble wound lathe lelt sldo
of his neck
Being
very ranc reduced
him by sickness to it is thought lnip ilble for
recover Ho Is an
young man and a good
condition excites tho
people
Palestlno would leel hlcblv cimnii
incated If tho kids
at the stao conwn
judO Ke dpUOramaU0n 8 P o
vlonul convention at Waco
Inst Committees
estimable
ofllcfrantl bis
sympatayol our
nOQMlXtt MILLS
e la 1 ho Kscortd
Xrom Coralcana to
> nco lu irnnd Slyle
special to tho Uaietle
ConsicuNA TES Aug ioOur cltl
rem havo arranged a grand excursion to
escort Jlon It Q MHU t0 tho
on arrange me nts mu
Me transportation etc bavu been n
r
w iiM lI nurfalos nnd Inv ited
cougrcs
on the 21st
r irrtetf8m7 r y Tg >
THE STATE GRANGE
Tfxig lMrons of HnMiHndrjr aro Wei
corucil 0 llio Hojittiiblo Homes
ot Harslinll
Wu3t Iher rnrloua i > iienl < era flnlilOrnnd
ainsler Hose flntl the Contention
to Order
Special to tho Gatettc
Maiwium Tkx Aug 10 A public
meeting was held In tho operahouse
at
7 oclock a m to wclcomotho Patrons of
h usbandry to tho hopltalltlcs of tho city
f Marshall Mr T P Hawlcy In behalf
ol rt > mayor J II Carter and citizens ol
Mamall said
Dolcgx t > l the htalp Grange and 1utront
ofllusun dry In boi all ol tliomnyora Utli
xens of Mn slialll extend to youth uosiiliali
ties ol our < v y corolslly wnlcomn jou to
our
liranstonil lit > Allium li strangers rnnnv
ofnsnidlnK < T tbo lira time wo aro not
Umngore In ic K and inpathy Vo ull
nro
of tho great lion selioM of Toxas Wo nro clll
tens of tbo grt aictt slate In our Anio > l
can Union U 0 as n stite ri present
every vn loly el ngrlciiliuro known
lounrbroadlnnds ngarcoitoti wheatn idstock
all oyer onr stato an d oui on ihe h oad ranches
o tho far West nn t oijilro In territory in Its
u ricullural nnd ml icrI resources uud I a
vast varloiy or indnsti lal pursuits wth oncn
heorta and open houeci wo nrtcpt you as out
Eucets nndKrce oim broihors nnd si lorsoj
tho snmo grand ma ilcn fnly occupying dlf
fircntapnitmenta o Ko t you n renru
aentutlvcsof nsrl ultnr tbo basis ol all wealth
nuil hi trim progress In the world
1 our calling l < tho oldost i nd moat honora
>
ble nnd has dono moro to enable humanity to
clcvalo Oman an I develop a higher clvlliri
l n than allothercalilngscomUiiicd
Agrlcnl
turo Is the great reproec ntatlvo iltid productive
povcrlnournnl n Ouvol i > > U0OXX >
iatlon over 10000ou0 till iha mV oiiunii it u
above all other industries All ot cr In
ditstrlos depend Uon It for their ovlstoncc
half 11 lllons of people ectonlcntha cnlllrati
tho soil
Miliouiri not n pollt cnl oram ImUo
tsihoduf
jou
ihM Giane
ty of electing such
inon
t r < present jou In the halls of
will rillect legislation as
jour aud act for inter
csts of our great 1 tato 1 ho Oraisi a tho drat
organization to admit tho Ijdles to nil theWm
lieges of full members lp Man 1 e ds tbo o
straining and rellnlng InUnoncoof woman nnd
iccthoXrai h8 bcttAax most of
rfVfa n l1cat IQ wclcoino on behalf of our
clu and hoi o your SJoum will ho pleasant
nnd when von lcavo vou will carry vvlth ilu
nono but pleasant recollecilons
Judge WST Keller then addressed
tho audience In an address ol welcome
on behalf ol tho Gru gu ol Harrison
county and spoko a follows
I have tbo honor m behalf of the granges ot
Harrison lounty to louder you 11 cordial a d
hoary wclcomo to rur county Ihero co 1 o
SPJ ° mor bulasllo wi lcomo
J than tlit
Ev U iUo larnVr IH00who feo t tho vorld
n I1f 0tm r 8 0 harllos hclr welcome
The fa mor Is tho mosi hospitable and tin
farmers of Texas cannot ho cxcullid In the r
welcome and ehi er to their hrethrou Texas
his opnod her doors to Hi world and Invited
ali f conic ml u Hckomo Iho farmers aro
tbo founders of s clcty In times of pojco and
form iho fearlcsi biitiailons In ecfonso of lu
B f Mttr armcr tho world In
° lt 51t > 0lt0 ross 0 torrnpllon of the
ngo rh fir mors nro tho truo
conservators of
society and give ho world he griinucst me In
eaflYfopaent ot 60cla ental nnd poll I
Ihe form r has boon In alt ngoa the defender
f llhertj tho frloud o tho outlcssedrariJ the
i C1 H t0 leant Vtpro
in al tho henu
Uof iho Grnogo but A
a r ° Pjoynent and known to all iduca
Vin10f V cl11 ou scls < ho trango un
Srl lis nnu csponslhllitks of tho
C 9t tltl sl Tm
i i 9i > lodged to 0
f Ir raotin eduat 01 In all Us tola
tlons lo 111 ntal or Industrial Improvement
Ihe social fetlurcn of tho drango
aroncli In
ho best result Iho I 7t noma S
thi rango will koo It pur an l trcn ly a d tho
° ° ° °
come jou In bohalf t vlnirbeenfcllct d to el
amongst us
Agaluwc wclcomo to
yuu our
homes
JlOMAGDE
A Jooil Cotton Crop Irumlsril
Iiialltutoliitervateil In H
Cnse
and
feel
of onr county Urarct a
trust thotuslntrons of Hush ndryjou wlllfe
jotirsi ves at homo
licnrts and
Grand Master ltoso then Introduced
Mr James r lly ol Mineola who re
sponded on behalf of thu Stato Graue
andsuld °
Wnurohsppytorospoud to tho hearty wol
Sm ° avo rccehia from tho cliJonsof
JIar lullaiid i Inlrmsof Ilupbaniry of Harri
son county Wo thank you for iho cordial re
Oriitlun ycu hav slvenus Wo wlllnot under
take to prcsoui tho bent ills of our order Onr
mottoea that
hang upon the wall aro our records
tlndlv reeling and
our high
and honraila alma When
wo met In VV ax
nMl i8 MrJ0 a million signed by
SSV 0 yotirbMtclllzoua nt vlc0 x
meeting be In your beautiful cltjnnd wofoH
t was not onlj a 1 etlll n signed w I h iho ncn
but tho heart Wo again ihHnk yon for jou
generpu wclcomo and wholoBouled greotlng
Grand Muster lto e fien proceeded to
opon tho Texas State Grange ln order and
K proceeded to routine business
Tenchera
tinttlus
Special to tho tiazctto
Montaouk Tkx Aug lOSmco our
county couvehtlon politics has been very
quiet especially with thoJJepublican non
political Greenback party as they havo
not lelt much llko crowing since thty
camo In and captured a Democratic con
° and lla1 t0 8a w Democratic
medicine Ihey wero unaccustomed to
such medicine und tho dose was rather
large Delegates to tho state convention
started jesturday and uro thought to bo
about equally divided between ltuss and
hwaln lor governor Tho delegates to
tho congressional convention ao about
equally divided between Hare and Picket
but vyill all vote for tho Hon AL Mat
ock In tho event that his namo Is before
the convention Mr Matlock Is not a
candidate but he has many friends In thn
district who would llko to s S Mm noiu
nated and should tho convention full to
nominate Hare or Picket and it becomes
necessary to tkuup a third partv it
thought that Matlocks chances arifbettcr
than any other mans In this district
lhi 0r comlnUts lot and
dry
There have been
temporary Bhovvors in
y lL l01J this county While thS
ni0n 0 S unctont t0 ako ock
water plentiful It insures
a good coiton
SsMhrtho Urscst h uMb oS
w n C01I > ty tor voars
be ed tbf ° U Xtt
at once Montague Is golnc
to havo a
railroad and dont yon lorgft it
Improvements are going on ln rilff > rif
W
Mi tV0 BVWe Wda
lair this fall Several
new Arms have
gone Iota busings
In iho last lo v days
8U tt ° numb nu5 5
brao 8c tztt entr8 M o
Teachers LWr
institnto i morn
1
guests I wwa in a u iarK < na ilcr of teachers
y acie a An
ejertlor was held In fchool dls
trice to
day to eteiermlae whether 0 Us
which uY 3
b ° lives fi A > jte
Smpson J3I KirS aJ
WAarutS
JVaV ayjjjgsa
and Wlo f 1
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over pp tftfti
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bumbutr Address lbui
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water eighty
rainwater whlto saliiliuE
tho best
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llarklo A Iloymaker pn
corner
pnbllc snow
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tP l ly tlnn leading to rrM
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hip and on left ttiouldcr t
1t of Juno 1M JI
T xas
I05T
T OS1 six eetllilf tT51
each of fort Worm J Hi
stock Nos C8 D cm III J
lum been stoppodandsp O
has been mad to ho cittf
turn to Jl P OttRCUl
FOOD
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toacher educated
Virginia wants a r > 0llll > >
teacher ln a graded ita1
changed Address J L1IW
WoitliTrxas
KMOiti h MiOVl
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fourth and Tayloriirenwi
residence Olllce boon l
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4i
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Montague
to land and commercla lUjg
TA U MUNU1 aivonjr
Hi Olay coonij H
agent
Ottloe In courtbouse
morinEin a siwa
and lanr 3
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county Toxat render Ju
furnish abstract ofatdpo
redeem and rej resent < W
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