Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 341, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 21, 1885 Page: 2 of 8
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PUBLISHED EVERY DAY
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SUNDAY MOBMIKO UNK al
The refusal of Gladstone to accept
nn earldom ought to niako Tennyson
lilnnh
ll maudlin sentiment Is to prevail
Ihu name of tlio poultcnllarlofi should
he rtinnKtd to Idlors Hstroit
Oi iknsivI partisanship from a re
gcntal Btttudjioltit seems to consist In a
doubt of regoutal Infallibility
Milmovaiuk Mack a v always
wears a blue Ihnnol shirt This
shows the force of youthful habit
Thk man who goes Into tho nuxt
gubernatorial race ntid attotnts to
doilgo tho land l ue la h safe object to
del on not to get a plaeo
o
Vol klclt mo and Ill kick you
senilis to bo tho latest discovery In tho
realm of moral truth as apostrophized
by tho university regouts
Iknic parties which contemplate
uxcuitlng to tho statu capital can
learn of something to their advantage
by applying to the capltol board
Im Merchant Traveler trembles to
think of the possibility of tho pred
dent marryinga Republican xlrl In
llialcaso tho miiKWiunpfi might rea-
sonably expect an Increase In their
ranks
Tilh Austin policeman is not Inter-
ested to any remarkable extent in such
nu iiiMunlllcant thing ui aunfRMslna
tion Hut ho knows or thinks he
ItiinM a street crosilug when ho
sees It
Tin Wellington Tost says There
Is a rumor In Washlufttoti that the pres-
ent members of the clvllservlco com-
mission aro to bo removed In tho In-
terest of clvllservlco reform Well
why not
Tin Texas correspondent of tho
GlobeDemocrat Is diiMtlsflod with
the appointment of Mr It M IFender
ou to succeed Wob Flanagan Uy
this sign the president may smoko his
plpo In peacoRiul contentment
It may be safely accepted a a truth
thai the tlrst coialderatlon of tho poo
pie Is that tho couvlota aimll i0 made
Holf upportlug It has beon said that
rciittotitlarloa nru schools ofvlce tho
chatge will become a more torrtblo
reality If they aro couvertod Into
schools of idleness
It is rumored that Gov froland
bmnjhtalot In the heart of Dallas
during his recent visit on which ho Is
to establish a carp pond Tho gov
emor Is niurewd business nmu Vi
lesUhe average Dllnilto experiences
chaugooflmultho salo r
privileges alone wlU realle a fortune
lK suspension of work on the now
capllol may after all bo simply piece
ofbeuevoleucoontheputof the con
tracers This Utho season when tho
Austin Uborlug man has to stay In
thws through daylight and fun him
pal
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Tub devastation of Lmnara7 Town
> y tornado U
tho
only Inotdont that
Lrougtrt that city Into notoriety
Sled oi 1 ri9 < Tl8t lorna °
r td tho
Bentlnot
man to escape
Tiru young Alutl j
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pWtodubEiltorKamho th
23J 1U spend the auuinie
resort It Jj
wlthiZ Uou8 t that
SnK be0rlh8R tuum loaves
rVitfe Promlof
W fT Rw the
Mtywthatih QK nE Predicted
b45Xtsloabu9Qw
A Dallas special to the News says
that Congressman Reagan In a con
vernation with Heuator Terrell at
Kaufman Is reported as Laving said
that President Cleveland Is not a Dein >
ociat and lias not got a Democrat In
his cabinet It scorns to us that this
report ought to be taken with several
grahm of salt llrenliam Banner
If Mr Heagan said that and will
makoun ltN iu of It In Texas he will
find out soinu things which It Is useful
tor politicians to learn
Qrx ItosM la a llttlo man hut lie miut
liavo a vrry poor opinion o the gunning
itbllltloKOf his compntliorto li nn uluitall
out in n target thU onrl In tlio xanis
I Kurt Vorth Oaitik
Don ltoss has stood up as a target
for kuus of heavier callbor and tiiat
liretl hotter shot than any that aro
likely to bo IIred ut him during tho
campaign for govornor Houston
Ago
If the race was for general of a
Texas corps or a Texas army Qcn
Hois would no doubt have a clear
Meld Hut tho race In Texas next
year will bo for governor of the etato
anil tho people will probably select a
nan especially qualltled by experi-
ence for that position At least they
ought to
toNo
No Blowing About It
Fort Worth has been ludulgiug In a
largo amount of blowing on the
subject of a rallrosd from waxahachle
to fort Worth Tlio matter Is not yet
settled JV > rt Worth demands a dona-
tion of f jOOO Waxahachle has
raised and tendered 15000 as a total
that Bho will give Tho matter rests
with Fort Worth to accept or to reject
tho oiler mid on this depends the late
and prospect of tho now road Dent
son llcraldNewH
Tho matter in sottled Tho road from
Kort Worth will ho built The en-
gineers aro iti tho Hold Waxahachle
was not Intended to ho tho terminus
The people of Fort Worth are more
than anxious that Waxttliachle should
lie Included In tho route but that Is
for tho railway company to decide
Whatever tho doclslon as to Waxa
hachle tlio road will ho built Its fato
is in no wlso dependent upon any par-
ticular route Tho HoraldNews
writes as one with a wish father to Its
thought
Half Saturday Holidays
It appears to tho evening Tribune
that if half Haturday holidays aro In
favor In Now York and other North-
ern and Hastcm oltles that hero In
Galveston and other Southern cities
whoro theru Is a more protracted sum-
mer and less activity In IiumIuchp n
iImllar ono should not fall of success
It only remains for tho various com-
mercial < xchanges to tako up tho nib
J eel and by resolution agree to close
tho business houses of which they are
the representatives at ti oclock ovory
Haturday from tho ltVh of Juno to the
lstofHeptemhor Ijetonrphllanthroplo
and liberal business men take up tills
proposition and urge Its adoption not
only as a generous and humane meas-
ure hut us ono calculated to promote
the general good health of tho city by
giving Its laboring classes tlmo for
amusement and recreation Let them
do this and i custom benetlulal alike
to employer and employe will bo an
accomplished fact Galveston Tri-
bune
And why may not tho employers of
Fort Worth act on the above sugges-
tion All mon Uuow how rloscly con
lined aro the clerks In our stores
Thoro aro f < > w working tieoplo who put
In more hours for tho same or less
money than do tho clerks malo aul
female This claii of employes work
by tho mouth and we think it
Bafe to assert that their hours
of labor aro longer thau those of any
other U would not take the trading
pilbtlu long to accommodate Itsolf to
tlio new order of things and tho lib
uralmluded everywheie would ludorso
the movement as ono In tho Interest of
Justice humanity and heUth As tho
Tribune well says our summors aro
Iouk and exhausting and employers
would ilnd an Increased illlcleuoy as
tho result of their liberality Will not
some ono tako tho lea 1 iu a measure
that cannot result In an aggregate lo s
of business and ono so much demand-
ed by a closely oonllned and hard
worki > d class
QovernorMnking
Tho Waco Examiner has a happy
knack of forestalling public opinion and
deciding tiucatlnnn for tho people that
must bo Intensely gratifying to itself
If not oonduolvo to the good of thoie
who are ho fortunate as to be the re-
cipients of Its political bounty Just
now despite the dogdays the Kxam
luorls omaged In makiug one man
govomor and knttlng every other
Individual who Is supposed to stand
hi tho way of tho man whom
tho Examiner has kindly consented to
make Koveruor of Tsxas nolens volons
The fact that tho election does not
Uko place until November ISSi does
not detor tho Examiner That paper
fenn to feel that It has been Intrusted
tho responsibility of running Tex 3
tnd It lias engaged lu tho task regard-
less of heat time or what the people
may decldo to do at the proper
time A couplo of paragraphs or If
wo could coin a word pragmataphs
will show tho peculiar vehemence
with which tho Exnmluer disposes of
political fortunos by the mere scratch
of n pencil In one of lta recent Issues
that paper says
Those who all oct to believe Mr Har
ney Glbba out or the cubcrnatlonal
race are destined to a rudo awakening
ono of theso days wo think Harney
would be willing to go without ears
for tho balance of the term If he could
be governor There are doubtless
men loss lltted for tho place but can-
dor compels us to say that we are not
acquainted with theru
Now wo Imagine that with a double
THE GAZETTE FORT WORTH TEXAS SUNDAY JUNE 21
ended Galveston News to bolster his
political fortunes and a rare facility
for promulgating his views through
the press Mr Olbbs Is not to be wiped
out of oxlstenco by tho Ipso dixit of the
Waco Warwick Wo copy irom the
same Issue of the Examiner this para-
graph concerning another gentleman
Unloss Gov Ireland should conclude
to take a third term the raco for gov
ernor next year has about narrowed
down to Gen Itoss and Col Hwaln
with Ross about sixteen furlongs In
tho lead Paxil lreo Tongue
Thats a correct statement of the sit-
uation only Iloss will go in so far
ahead of Hwaln that tho latter wont
recognize tho fact that ho has been In
the raco at all Hwaln Is a gocd fellow
but he cant beat Jloss for covornor
The people who havo been forced
by his record to acknowledge Mr
Hwaln as ono of the most practical and
elllclent public ofllcers the state ever
had and as a man thoroughly trained
In public life and Its grave duties and
problems will hardly see it In the
same light as tho Examiner does
And there are other gentlemen In
every way worthy nnd well qualified
who may at tho proper tlmo be brought
forward as capable candidates
Goa Hoss was a magnificent cav-
alryman It strikes an old exrob
that ho ought to see the danger of
wasting his strength before the enemy
appears in sight Tho Examiner Is a-
very rush and Indiscreet advatee
guard
lid It Sleep
iulvtlou Trllmuo
1eoplo who aro prone to miss small
things am noting the absence of the
Texas Hiftlngs Dont makeany noleo
gentlemen Let It sleep and if It bo
dead let It be d ead
Commended by All
Clnrimilon Toxau
The enterprise of tho Fort Worth
folks in raislm tho 70000 necessary
to guarantee tho Immediate building
of a railroad to Waxahachle is com-
mended by tho press of the whole
state that of envious and rlvnl cities
not excepted It is said that tho Lord
helps those who help themselves and
If this bo truo everything Is now pro-
pitiated and tho work will soon begin
Iuclo Dans Logic
lloUHtou Age
The Ago cannot speak from personal
knowledge because It was never pub
llalied In a prohibition town Hpeak
Iiik though upon Information and
belief it says that whenever prohibi-
tion Is adopted iu any town for every
saloon that Is closed an additional
drug stoio Is opened From that the
Inference Is fair that prohibition in-
creases the demand for medicine and
as ills tlio sick and not tho well who
need the medicine It may lie further
Inferred that prohibition Increases
sickness
Tho Saturday Half Holiday
Now oil HoriiM
Tho Herald has published tho names
of nearly a thousand business men
who with a promptness that Is most
generous have Indorsed Its Haturday
half holiday movement Today It
gladly prints additions to tho list and
trusts that by Ksturday noxt the ob-
servance of the half holiday may
have become practically general If
there aro those merchants who are yet
on tho fence If there aro doubts lu
their minds as to whether It will
pay suppose they give their clerks a
chauco to show them how well It will
pay Just let them make tho experi-
ment of giving their employes an out-
ing nnd mark tho results that will
follow Our word for It It will pay
and pay haudsomoly Try It once
Ulglit as to tho Lease
Houston Ago
Tho Fort Worth Gaktti may oc-
casionally get crossways In matters of
state iwllcy but In Its advocacy of freo
grass and Its opposition to leaso laws
It Is eminently correct Tho settle-
ment and Improvement of a country Is
necessarily retarded when It is fenced
up Into Immense pastures for cattle to
graialn It Is better of course for
the development of a country that
100000 acres should bo divided Into
1001 farms and occupied by 1000
families than If the 100000 aores la
made Into ono vast luclosure and
given up to the oxoluslvo use of 20000
head of cattle It is true no doubt
that In tho order of creation cattle
were made beforo elthor men or wo-
men but they should not on that ac-
count bo preferred to men and wo-
men In the settlement of a country
Entitled to Itsspcctrul Consideration
Chicago Newi
Just boforo Gen Logan left for
Washington ho said toafrlond I
hope every Republican who asks to bo
retalued by this administration will bo
turned out or ollloo I have received
lottor after letter from Republicans lu
olllce urging mo to exert mysolf to
have them retained I shall not
humiliate myself In that way r
would rather help to net Republicans
of that sort out lu fact
it Is strange to me that a
Rrpubllcau would ask a Democratic
administration to keen him in rftice
No Republican would ask Cleveland
to appoint him If he was out of olllce
A petition for retoutlon stands on the
samo principle It is virtually asking
a Democrat for an appointment If a
Republican would not ask for an olllce
bo should not ask to b retained In
one If ho Is holding an olllco and Is
asked to remain on account of his
faithful services It Is another thlug
In that caso ho has a tight to accept
but ho Is clearly wrong In asking to be
retalnod
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Clgarotto smokers profor Opera Pulls
because they do not stick to the lips
o00 rounds
Of now strained honey Just arrived at
the Fort Worth Grocer Vs
Artesian liaths
At E Gutzmaua barber shop next to
the corner of Main and First streets
This la the finest establishment in the
state and has tho best barbora Your
tjatrouaee respectfully solicited
No 202 Main street
WASHINGTON LETTER
Washington Morals Habits of the Peo
pie How Sunday Is Spent
Excursions and Beer
Olerelands Oburoh and Its Ethiopian At-
tachment A Texan Becomes a
Great National Issne
Jim George and Lamar The AntiMo
nopolists Ajrain Oome to the
Front in War Paint
torrvspoutlencoortlit Jazclte
liViiANI > AND FltllD DOUGLASS
Washington Juno 18 The well
on Fourandahalf Btrcot at tho very
adytum of tho temple in which power
worship and In which tho mob Idol-
izes power has become a perpetually
llowlmt fountain of living water
Thousands go thither attracted by a
supposed sanctity incident to n living
stream from boneath tho templo of tho
most high lu which an elective
monarch Utters his prayors Others
crowd the place to see this olective
monarch sometimes called the pres-
ident Others would contemplate
tlio ponderous proportions of Fred
Douglass who delighted by bolug
starod at secures a proud place In tho
center of Iho church People colug in
and coming out of this sanctuary only
ask to bo shown Cleveland and then
Where la tho negro Dniglnss Tho
two constitute tho biggest show
on earth and If Bar mini could set it
poing on wheels this fountain of
Lourdis In front of tho church
would bo drunk to dryness by unnum-
bered throngs following In the wakoof
tho monstrous exhibition
NOHOUY KKAKSTIIi IRHAt KKK
lie reads his nice little homily in the
most eleuant and rellned and touch-
ingly tender manner and Mr Ceve
land seems to watch him intently
but even then tho presldont Is cojl
tatlug about some groat postolllcu or
oustomhouBO appointment or con-
triving a method of knocking silver
on tho head without bursting his party
and destroying tho mining Industry
of tho West But the silvery
thread of the preachers discourse
is still stretched ouKto dazlo the
eyes ol Douglass and th president
whllo the mob stages at them A good
woman tells that it is a bad place to-
go with the purpose of exhibiting a
wardrobo Nobody lu thlo church
looks at ones silks or satins or laces
or Jewels All oyes aro riveted on
Douglass and the president and
fashionable dames propose to with-
draw from the establishment Thoy
may make Douglass coming a pretext
for secession If a negro caut lnllsto
and ulve practical force to secesslonism
nothing can and if Douglass will only
stick tlio bonds binding many devout
Christians
Ol THK rASmONVllIKSOUT
to Clevelands sauctuary will be rude-
ly dissevered Rut It la a fact that
the greatest show In Washington
drawing to it every wanderer from all
the states Is the unattractive brick
church having a grand barmom on
ono sldo and the great fouutalu in the
other Here wo have whisky and
water sobriety and drunkenness
Cleveland and Douglass the white
man nnd the negro and the negro and
his white wife aide by side iu tho
countrys capital This show tho hal-
lowed fountain tho barroom ami tho
droppings of the sanctuary constitute
tho choicest resource these hot Hun
days of weary saturated and listless
placeseekers from all tho states
iointstoNS
Ten thousand clerks and live thou-
sand placeseekers all Idle and secklag
rest leave Washington each Sunday
for bathing and dining resorts atdlvors
places along the lotomac Steamers
descend the river to Alexandria to
Marshalls hall to Chapel point Col-
onial beach to Cedar point and other
bathing and llshlng places varying In
dlstanco from six to ninety miles from
tho capital Ono would imagluo that
a thousand men and women bent on
fuu and having access to cool lager nnd
other beverages with muslo and dano
lng and songs would not fall to forget
restrictions upon conduct ami words
imposed by churches and creeds In
fact merrier througs than theao excur-
sionists aro nowhere encountered
SAD STATU OK AFKAIBH
Sunday tho little steamer on which
I embarked carried 300 passengers
Tho hoys and girls were paired oil In
about equal numbors An almost tol-
erable brass band made music for such
a throng and thoro was fun fast and
furious Rut the barUeepor aud cap
tain were partner and tho captain
sutiered no water or Ice to beon board
Thoro resulted such thirst that live or
six of the crow and tho bubcrand his
sub nnd tho ohambermald wore de
tailed to stlpnly insatiable passengers
with bor The day was excessively
hot and tho more beer drunk the more
Intense tho thirst of tho throng aud
women utilised to such boverago wore
gloriously befuddled Rabies on board
babbled in beer and rolled about the
decks lu holpless stupefaction At tho
bathing place food and wsterand bath
ing ministered to sobriety and tho
journey homeward at first dreamful
relaxation of mind and body following
excessive hilarity became again up
roarlous and
HAitiuxsor HKini
were consumed Then the baud and
three hundred passengers chanted of
Old John Browns r < oul the only
anthem familiarly sum by Washing
ton assemblies Roer flowed the bsnd
was hideous and a drunken fellow
from Georgetown bellowed like a hip
popotanuu and at 10 oclock at night
tho steamer landed at tho Washing
ton wharf and reeling passengers hied
away to their homes Such are Sun
days In the capital
JIM OKOIUIK AND THITlt h OKI fl VK
LAND
This well known Texan m y figure
more prominently than any uthor in
dividual In the history of Clevelands
administration He does uot object to
a shindy In fact ho Is decidedly
combatlvo He entered the Confed-
erate aervlce at fifteen and was gradu-
ated a chler of scouU at nineteen In
Joe Johnsons service In 1S65 He
wanted more fighting and after spec-
ulating in cotton seven or eight years
and figuring In terrible political con
ventlona everywhere In Texas he
plunged Into the TurcoHeulgovlnlau
war and came out a rouBinz brigadier
with many decorations and little
cash He then became a lobby
member of congress serving the
railroad rings for a time and then be-
coming their mortal enemy He was
a master of tho ways that are dark
and tricks that are vain of tho cun
niugest manipulators of congress and
of course was most uaoful to Holmnu
Van Wyck Hill of Colorado Roso
craus Cox and others who have op-
posed the whole scheme of public rob-
bery practiced by the monstrous cor-
porations
THE DEATH STHUCIOIE
Oeorge gavo origin to the hostility
of conuress and of the country to the
Louisiana and Mlsslrslppl Rackbono
railway land grant He published Its
history Ho produced a map showing
lu strong lines of blackncsi how vast
the area of tho peoples lauds given by
congress to these omnipotent corpora
tlooeSo palpable woro the facts asserted
by George aud so effective that the
national Democratic excommltteo
employed him to prepare a paper on
the subject It constituted a pamphlet
of 11 fty pages aud was sent to every
county aud village and to half the
homes in the country Therefore Is
George commended to Secretary La-
mar ny the Democratic excommittee
and this despite tho fact that the Illus-
trious JCllls of Louisiana on the Moor of
the house had denounced Gcorgo as a
blackmailer
AOItKAT IIIUNIHlt
When It was telegraphed abroad
that George had been appointed an
agont to look after public lauds those
ttood men who owned tho charter of the
Backbone road were startled Their
consciences at oneo Insisted that
Lamar was about to sot that sleuth-
hound Jim George on their track
and Ellis aud his railroad president
and tlgurohoad and the good old man
of Connecticut who with bis son
owns threefourths of tho Backbone
stock camo howling to Washington
They pounced down upon Lamar aud
Iismar sent for George stating that
these frightful developments made an
Investigation necessary Gcorgo did
not hesitate Ho is always in when
theres u row browing He delivered
hl commission to Lamar saying
Mr Secretary I only ask that you
see that T have a lair field and
Ktiaro light and if I dont
down those fellows my names
not Jim George Lot them reduce
their charges to writing and that Is
all I ask
A CIKKATNATIONAL ItlsriON
Here the matter rests Meanwhile
Jim Georco tells what I havo here
writteu In the Chicago Kxpreea and in-
Justice the great New Vork organ of
the anti monopolists for which
George has beon tho Washington cor-
respondent for tho pa t two years
Thlesher the owner of Justice is the
richest grocery man In New York
hfving great storohousesiu many dis-
tricts of the city Ho Is the successor
of Rotor Cooper and eoufeeaed leader
of the labor unions and Knights or
Labor He supported Cleveland and
because bo preferred Cleveland as an
antimonopolist to Blaino Cleve
land of course is so
shaping events in New York
that the Democrats may win the legis-
lature and send a Democrat to tho
United States senate but Cleve
land cannot do this unless the anti
monopolists support him and this
cannot bo if Justice the antimonopo
list organ repudiates Cleveland aud
Cleveland aud Lamar will be repu
diated if Kllia and his exponents ol
monopoly m its most hateful form
succeed In frightening Lamar and in
destroying Jim George The issue
Is thou fairly made up between the
administration and the anttnionopo
llsts Jim George is forgotton but
the result Is the overthrow of the party
In New York Trilling events shape
tho fatoof empires andallkoof parties
L J D
t
THLXIC B13FOKI3 VOL LEAI
The Folly of a Prohibition Party In
Texas Politics
OitAW i oitu Tk June is lsS5
To the Editor of ttmUtuette
There is at this time lu the state a
general stir aud talk among the pro-
hibition men who aro aimlug in tho
next raco for governor to have a can-
didate In opposition to our Democratic
nominee Everyone will have to
blow oil his bazoo through the
columns of a paper or with his ora-
torical faculties at some gathering
showing that the ll tior tralllc has
done more injury to our country than
all other practices of our people com-
bined has multiplied murderers
thieve liars tramps and Iguorauce
has dishonored our statesmen defiled
theJuryboxcaused spiritual financial
and physical death eto Just as the
prohibitionists have for years past
argued
Wow we would like very much to
have space iu your paper to give come
unprejudiced lm al views
on this
omlug question
Prohibition would bo a very good
thing if it could bo carried strictly to
the letter and spirit of the proposed
prohibiting law
Public drinkiug around saloons has
done some Individuals great injury
where thoy carried the habit to excess
andovertsxed their mental faculties
with a ru h of blood llowlng
to their brain Homo Individuals
are luured by exposure at times when
they are under tho inlluence of liquor
but these artjouly isolated cases Tho
argument used favoring prohibition
when among an assomblyof prohibi
tionists would make one looking at
one bide of the question think it was
one of the most dlsastious curses
known to tho human family
When you cast a vote on auy ques
tion give It cool consideration medt
tate over the questlou read the plat
form of each sine see if you are voting
for prejudice for party sake for the
advantage of your country to t e
merest of yourself and friends or are
voting because your father voted
that w y Saveral counties have
voted on this cmistloii and only
one
out of the number has gone In favor of
the saloon and publio drinking
ftoif if men who wero strong local
rSenerges until they ROcon >
tluxhAl r alm evinced tUe
8 thelrKe al
good
aud that
that they were opposed to sumnl
tuary laws will closely observe they
will soon we where this was tranaly
sly drinking around the corners and
goon tho law will be overriden and
considered a perfect farce
We had the mammoth bellpunch
once What did it doV Judges
Jurors and all ofllcers would pass lu
get their dram aud the bell failed
to ring they said nothing about it
Wo have had local option in a great
maoy places and soon tho law was
overridden and the parties who wero
so strong In favor of the prohibition of
liquor who worked with such zeal nt
the electlonwould petition for an elec-
tion aud go Just as strong iu favor of
having whisky sold openly again
Thus we see that prohibition does
not prohibit but teaches tho young to
disregard the law They are governed
Ly the actions of their fathers and of
cuurso men who aro habitual drinkers
will have their dram If thoy have
to go to the doctor and complain of
sickness The doctor will prescrlbo
for him he dont want to gain the 111
will of one of his patrons Tho paity
gets drunk and nothing is said about It
Prohibition is not large enough to
make a party It should bo If de-
sired a mero plank in the party the
Democratic party It is only a Radi-
cal trick to Injure the Democratio
party and good truo Democrats will
not Ieavo their uiothor aud become
fanatics on this question of nonim
portance which is now coming beforo
tho great state of Texas E A
WIIILi bllKKIVd nrit HUSIUM
The Reason Given for the Disappear-
ance of an Army Officers Widow
New York Horald Juno 6th
Mrs H M Harrington widow of
Lieut H M Harrington of the Sev-
enth Cnlted States cavalry who wss
killed with Gen Custer and his com-
mand in the mnssacro on the Little
Roso Bud has been missing nines
February 10 last On that day sho ni
rlved in Dallas Tex from Denton
Tex on her way to Fort Worthwhere
she was to meet a sister with whom
sho wat to re urn to her Northern
home with her father Mr R M
Rerard of Highland Falls N J Af-
ter breakfast she went out to do soma
shopping and has not been seen since
Whon tuo battlefield on the Little
Roso Rud was searched for tho dead
neither tho body of Lieut Harring
ton nor that of Dr Lord tho post sur-
geon could be fouud For months
thereafter Mrs Harrington clung to
the idea that her husband was a cap
tive among the I ntllans Prior to her
disappearance sho had been suflering
from a painful Illness which may have
allected her reason and reawakened
the fond delusion that her husband
was stilt living causing her to wan
der away In search of him Her friends
can explalu her disappearance in no
other manner She leaves two chil-
dren
Mrs Harrington was thirtyseven
years old live feet tall and dark In
complexion Sho woro a long black
cloak with a furtrimmed collar a dark
green plaid dess a furtrimmed turban
aud a chased ring engraved Harry to
Grace
livery Orange nnd Lemon
Nicely paoked and wrapped and
guaranteed sound when shipped from
the Fort Worth Grocer Co s Give
them a trial order
CHEAPCOLUMN
AdiertitemcnU undrr Otis htail will b in
terled at the i ate o fl cents a line each itucr
rton jfuen trot cli totliellne Ao advertisement
iruertttl or lets than twentyfive cents Parties
with whom we hare j o running aecount mi < jwy
inaJmnce
imiS0
IJirVJATlON DEimiEDIlY A MJLVU
O muu j8 bookureper Itelerences given
Address A T Uazello ottlci
AIAD WHO HAS HAD MUCH E
perl en co nn tenclior Tor children iplaiji
orunran Included would like a position lor
the mimmer and winter month Accusant
homo nnd reasonable pay Address Mrs I
V Mimtln Dallas Te
J U4TJOX WANTKUKBMALK
rpWO WHIIB eTlltLS IlKSIRB HIT I a
JL tlocsin holder private bourdlnghonn
no cook4 or todOKeneuil houseuork Apoiv
at corner of sixteenth and Calhoun atreevH
WANrsDrKiiAtK iua1
jiANTKDlMMKDIATEiV A GOOD
kTM i tack ° f marble
w n B
JWANTBI1MVI hTtrK
IV 6010 to h0 head or ktock cattle lart
Aai 11 p n 0I1B 1 two yearstlmo at to
parent j gporelltcdge lloia Hatchm
A
v
A N 1IB 1fcVV A N9EWIN mt3ELI
Dayins CaUiouu a reel
NICK FUflNHHEDFUONT ROOM
eat JoutI
Jot orn eipmiw ia prlvmo
reHidenoe three blroka rroi i bunlneaa center
nSSir t 0 tl < n with boar j if r
°
VRrtleS Address
momc
OtriCBOH IODQINO K00WSROOM3
over the oillce of the factto EipreVa
Jr ny LUe atcornerTUlrd and Ma
atrf eta are to be
let
Apply to A B clulth
caahlerrr the btate ffatiorinl bank
RSJm F A VErtYINICiriY Kl It
13IEASANT KUKNISHKI HOOMbAleO
° ne > cry l rae aliy room unnmiiHlird
Second ud Third ire u IlBfurenciu r
outre1 Mra A o 1 WalkerUBannoe
T lrdMreo M covcaeo West
nor vemiiin Julh F xpoa r up
° J
rauiln y itore Ver D
part KKNTHOUSE vim ForII
Tit Wf 1 ll rd tr et Water cod
it eet Ap1 t0 J > T r w a it lli
81 Zl RKiiT A DWELLING
rl K wln rour rooms kt 8Ut West
eaibyrlorustreet corner Kloronc Apply
to W L Loaan at Randall A chambers Co
A THREEROOM HOUSE ROOMS Kxtl
and ilxis nearly new MVi 610 Elm
fcttcetoraCeJvjMont this offlcl
TO LET FOR llUSINr > 3 rDIUOSKS
TffE BUSINESS DPrORTUNITY
IThw 1e a nne btl k b0 nearly fin
of AWMaUiSln lJls pldly irowiwt
c y
LIh 1 Tex favorable terms to
iJikE 5 r panlcnlara address Win
H
Johnson Box 5 Abilene Tes
rP0 HOTELLMriTTf
oreotlon ThlsbniiS1 ft
cupancy by hi15 IU1LT
tans thfrttwo bid Antw
room 40i So on then S > L
bar roomeaohJOmo frbniit
teonYy A1
farlsTei ApP FrJV
I710R HKhEiTaPv r Si
Houe caien Ml rg J
miles rrom rjalru 0 fil
m cjaniotclBSird 1 tX 0 i a
TTtOR
llutoher
GATTLb HOIiar MAnRTr l
ernl bought and sofforf S V3d
advances onJSS
have on hand 1000 htff BP
head stock cattlo iooi hJL
ateers and heifers vltW M
property patai aal iSvSii
per cent sfonfy loinMS1
FOK SAlfcSta
FOR HALE AT A nABfTI7rr > asf
fotovaltoVshow ii iB
a M
odarount Apply to ThS ncijeW
MalnbtreetrorV wonrI0 4
FOR BALE 40AO OrtAP
P
grnPM 4000U Kiape t pP
WIShoSTHR
MlSCIXLAireOCT
UAM JOVE8WAC0 EXHISUti
fj talnlo foil repotls of eicn iccaw
postfremlurlnsBervlceslnttstoleli
Harton Cravens
irANTED TO TltAlEA IK
VV sorted stock of dr tooli
hi
Vsaal
OAztnzioialo
nnd tho public Ben raiiy iffl
40000 rooud vlne < lor iV iiJ i il
varieties knbwn lobe IhebmftW
this olimato To parties wiihti i
vineyard those lie will gIvVVrJcUii5 >
planting ro home CMiSSSlh
not bo undersold by anyone Sffilmv
close contracts for ral erfLW
aell
her wlthtn his llmlta ana by tSSSasP
him you have the advanuVn Bo
you want and when yon wIatfiSB
can go to his imiW1
vineyard and
up and can plant them out uVfflL
jon bo ueslro and by doTr tbAu
Kiiaraniea every vine
trow s
no will replace tbern anothVr
w iiiiic irum iqi cmiw
M eTnVdeOBth Cbl
FS 57 lF LCEMTWinS
sprlnKdresser washktandicmTiLiar
and cotton pillows chalMiKXa0
Apply to O H
Murdock 09 Bm
T7I0R BALEKOR CHARGESA H
JU atse one slxseai
watron one high open biijjyQS
bungles Also a secondhind ilMlife
and ono platform wairon Ccnenfti
tSTANTEDTO
SELLMAII E q
v of a vnluableanJslnjpifotem
patent
A sure fortune to Ihthim t
of patent will be sent for lntpKtki >
terms write orcall
at IntellliiKiuil
Ploymeut Olllce
CIS Jlsln itrert
FOR HALETHE OBASSOSaiT
of land Hay can te cut to tar
acres H tuated 7 mies nam
Worth Apply to ThomasKocl > eFelf < 5
Tot
ii
bootn shoes hats and soiortnwa It
cattle or horses orhali In notel rlll < m
ticurlty Htoclc will lnolM lll
ward Goods all friah and bH
thelastyear Correipond nU
mnyer Herman Tt >
WAVDEL WATCHSHKUlIft1
jeweler formerly wlin 0 HmP
run now be found at Maxtl i
IU and
o of watches clocks j
watch repairing a specialty JW
FVed and aa tS sro MiS
A Co proprietorskeepsllJHifWi
lor slock on hand and sell M d
other dealer lu iho city it W >
any part of the town Otdm rwg
solicited Corner Thirteenth ui si
streets
t m
REMOVALTHE PArviBFOKaj
inoily by Dashwoodi ortf ko
moved Into the postofflce W t ° 2l
street 1lenty of money to w l
laterals j
wotheh arHiRB Bjai
haulers havo uuttojetl Z
an association One of tnelrprKMI
is that they will fnralsn no 5Ii
man who owes one of thei H5Xi I
water alnce Kobruary vs5 Wffi
party deslrlnc water P JfiEfll
one of thoHSaoolatlon will fnraUa S
AltrESlAiillATR HOUSfJ13
nowlnu water
ate soft as ralnwal rwWt fgU 1
nesla and eodatho best taWJJJJ
S
tho stAte It may be tw i
drank hot whUa bathing
ave tloketstl STANtiirAXfJJg
tii
NorthwMloomwpyi I
a k vr eiAh y
Mnmhor Fprt Wj
ntLnw OHlce in tbeJF i
FlrftnM Ml
up atalra rnrimi r
Finch attorneys i ffiiij
W11
overTwombly Hon
the Btato aud Federal coar
tentlon given to collectlonf J
OAVI9 ATWRSJ > M
J TAMES Fort 8 Worth t S5i
n
National bank corner soc
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streets
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T and Oounselori
Worth national bani Ku V
VV UwNowry Pabllosa jg
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1DALL A BARVEY A i
JL > law Colorado Tex
JBDlimde FreJ ffi
torncy attorneys at l jpoo4
agtuoy CoUeotiqns WJffifit i >
llclted UelRlo R i4
id lawPlano r Wl uii >
ilon to business In any of w
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