The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 299, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1884 Page: 4 of 8
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KIIIDAV KKI'TKMKMI 19. IH84.
Nknatoii (Juins and Coi. W. I Cbaw-
Wlll) Will address tbOellUoiISOf CittltlGS.
vlllo and Cook county at tiaincsvlllo on
next Saturday afternoon Biitl evening.
Til KliM la talk of tlio managers of Fort
Worth ami Sun Antonio taking thulr
respective baso ball clubs East to crosa
bals with tlio cltninplona there. Tlioy
are necking other worlds to conquer.
Moue people get on tho cara at Fort
Worth Hum any other burg In the Stato.
Tho vuleo of tho Gazette crying "Tho
leaso law must go" In no longor heard
In tho land. TIiIh Ik not a threat but a
prediction "liinlled."
' "Yaw yaw I vas dink no udder too
uilno own aell' don't II?" Thorc aro only
seventeen papers printed In tho Herman
langungo 111 tho Hltitoof Ohio und every
ouo supports Ci.h.vKi.ANii and IIkn-
Piuriis. It la a Huro thing now the
lMiU'h Will Ulko Holland.
Tim New York Sun speaks tothoao
papers M ho are finding fault with others
for publishing the scandals which
attarh to candhlatos as follows: "Edi-
tor ought to understand that tho fault
is entirely In tho man .and not In the
newspapers. An incompetent unde
serving and immoral eandidiito having
boen nominated for tho Vresldonoy it
becomes a mattor of public duty that
the faets should be mudo known so that
voters may act at tho polls with their
eyes opeu and with sulllcioiit means of
arrivingatan Intelligent Judgment about
their votes. Tho error lios not in the
newspapers that do what tlioy out to do
in tho promises but in the attempt to
promote an Ignorant and unfit political
adventurer into the highest station of
our Government.
expoct? Tho facts speak volumes for our
attractiveness and push and enterprise
as well as for the fidelity and honesty of
our county oftlcials in charge.
Tin- liroiiham liaimcr think .Irwin
Kki Ton will regret sending that letter
to the negro Ni.o nuking him to in-
fluence the Herman voters in behalf of
himself. Thai's nothing. Tho white
Republicans all think the negroes con
Irol the Germans In elections.
Tn k Ablli no tiiiill says "Repeal of tlio
lease law or division of tho Htuto. Which
will you have?" AiiTKMfs Waiid was
once asked which would ho ratliur be
"a strange dog or bunch of garllck?"
and ho replied neither. Tho people of
Texas neither want tho leaso law re
pealed nor tho Ktato divided and "It
cau'tbodid."
Han Antonio has a brewery. A keg
was sent to Houston and experts were
called in to test lis qualities among
others Unim.k Danii.i. of tho Ago. This
chemical sage wle se tests wero made
per so pronounced It good and pure but
naid there was not enough of It. Ho
wanted to mako a thorough tost n car-
load instead of a keg.
Thk Maine election signifies nothing
It is well known that tho Prohibitionists
of that Htato outnumber tho Kepubll
cans and as they both united to defeat
tho Democrats tho result is not at all
startling. In the November election the
Prohibitionists will havo an electoral
ticket of their own and the Biti.kb
following will also liavo candidates to
bo voted for and it would not be out of
tho ordor of events If tho Democrats
carried Mil. Hmink'm own Htato in the
presidential canvass. Tho result of
the lato election In that Stale was not
uulooked for or unexpected and the
only thing astonishing is that tho lie
publican majority was so small. The
iiroiunnll cum of Hits election Hie all
favurahln to the success of the Ilemo
cratio National ticket.
I.KT tho conservative tax paying
masses of Texas go to tho polls anil by
an iinpi'ocoedeiited majority preserv
the gooil economical Government which
they established only by a hard light
Repudiate mouthing dissatisfied sore
heads whoso personal ambitions hav
not been gratified This class aro al
wavs looking to Wash Jonks and the
party thieves and negro votes as a nil
cleus upon which to build. Tho patri
otic I'itl.en and tax payer of Texas can
alVord to seo tho prosperity of Ills Stale
checked by tho supremacy of such u
erew no matter under whose leadership
they train. It reipilreselermil vigilance
on the part of tlio rcMpcclahlo t'lemnnl
to preservo tholr Government from the
control of this extravagantlrreNHtnsible
crowd. They nearly ruined tho Htato
once.
JONES AT IIASTIIUV.
HE COVERS ALL THE GROUND
Tun Globe-Democrat reporter at
Weatherford sent oil' a dispatch saying
Mn. Hur i ll of tho Times niiulo an en-
thusiastic Republican speech. Smyth
denounces tho reporter as a liar. The
Hrenham Banner says Suv i ll's dentin
elation was superlluous as all the Globe-
Democrat's reporters in Texas are
liars and ! that St. Louis paper would
not employ any other kind.
UN last Saturday U0OU Germans who
for twenty-llvo years have voted Ihe Re
publican ticket assembled In Cleve
land and resolved to vote for Ci.kvk-
l. and and Hi. sou i;s. It is a little
strange tho AsHoelattd Press didn't
givq this Item In its news when it do
tails every little circumstance connected
with Di.AlNK demonstrations. It ought
to tote lair with both parties.
I iin Waco Day romaiks. "Wash
.It inks is only coquetting with the mon-
grel maiden who is luring him o.i to tie-
feat" which Is a reflection on the
maiden ami her parents which aro
named Gohi.inii Wapk DkGiikss
Nki.son Cociiuan (Ymcy otal. will
defend the fair nuno or their daughter
"at tho risk or their life ir needs lie."
IM thorn telegraph to JrmiK Hki toh
"commence a libel suit Immediately for
.ronon
Anoi T tho silliest twaddle now in
dulged in by some of the press is the
talk about the machine In Texas politics.
None of them havo ever been ablo to
point to one single proof of the existence
or any machine. 'Lhe biggest tight in
the last Legislature w as on the peniten-
tiary lease anil every singlo Democrat
Willi a State reputation was understood
tn favor Its ratification and Gov. Itoli-
kiitm ami other able men anil party
loaders argued for its ratification but
tho boys downed them on the policy.
NknatoU Ti.iihi:I.i. tho oldest State
Legislator and one of the leaders made
a strong light and able argument for his
herd law and yet only secured a small
minority vole. Nearly all the old poli
ticians who were supposed to control
(ho party opposed lai land's nomina
tion yol It w-uh made by acclamation
Tho people of Texas havo tlio Demo
cratic party of Texas well In hand ami
(I'l'nl Is no ring or machine.
WILL THEY THROW AWAY THEIR
STRENGTH?
Soinoof tho organs that wero grind
ing out the free grass iniislo before the
Houston convention and A vii-Ikki.anh
literature by tho yard pretty much as
tho organelles grind out rolls ol popular
airs havo bettn Insisting since the
Houston platform was promulged that
tho IiiKi.ANP vote In tho Panhandle and
western counties generally would lie
uistressingly small many Democrats
there Intending to vote with tho opposition.
We can hardly beliovo sneh declara
tions for various reasons. In tho first
place wo do not place so low an est!
mate upon tho western Democracy of
the Stato. Tho bono anil sinew out
there are about tho same material that
la found in this end of the
State. They aro Democrats from
princlplo and not for rev-
enue. The determinations of the party
aro as sacred and binding upon them as
upon any members of the party uny-
where audit would doubtless require
soino gross dereliction of duty on tho
part of the Stale managers and officials
to create any dlsall'eetlon among the
rank and tile.
Hut a still moro potent reason Is found
In tlio fuel that tn scratch the Deuio-
eratie ticket in this campaign would
most seriously cripple that section ol
tlio State In the conventions of the party
two years hence. Tho representation in
the Stale conventions will of course be
apportioned upon tlio popular vote for
Governor this year. Tlio delegations
from tho western counties will be large
or small list as the Democratic v to
thoro this year la large or small. Th'N
fact will hardly bo forgotten and it s u
vital on.o to that portion of Texas.
W'ill. Western Texas throw aay its
growing strength by refusing co roll up
a big Democratic vnto in this cain-
pitign or will It on tho other hand
rather attempt to obtain still greater
representation in tho councils of the
party by casting an unusually large
Democratic vote this fall? (In this prop
osition we aro disposed to think there
will bo no Issue or question. W'fst
Texas will secure proportionately large
delegations In the Stato conventions of
IM.su by giving the parly nominees this
year a tremendously heavy vote.
Any other course would be suicidal
und our Democratic brethren out West
know this truth as well as any
of us. Tho bolters can. therefore.
remain easy. They need nut build
any air castles and furnish them
with hopes based upon West
Texas defection. Both party honor ami
fealty as well as self-interest ami a prov-
ident care for I ho future will lead lint
part of the Stato to coaio to the front
'by a largo inajoilty." Instead of .w It-
ncssing bolts and scralchiiiu it is on
the other hand more than probable thai
every county In Texas will place on
record for future reference even a more
overwhelming endorsement of the party
nominees and platform than thev have
ever yet luruinlicd to the public. If
however they should not lake this view
of I lie matter and prefer to drown their
voices lu future selections by the parly
It Is their own funeral mil not ours.
Alia IIN lliililt-lln Arrnlcna all l'arllea
11(1 all Mrn There In liut linn A IImIi
anil Wash la Ills I'lirnpltrt-
Tba Muli Hmnom-d.
San Anto.n o Sept. 11. Special. - A
special to the Kxpress from llastrop via
McDadn says: George Washington
Jones Is (in It strictly. In tho Adver-
tiser of to-morrow w ill appear his blood
curdling: war whoop prniiuneiamento to
Hie voters of Texas and iho hai nossinti
of the celebrated inulo. Prom tho l'ol
low ing synopsis of tlio independent In-
dependent's address it w ill bo seen that
age has not withered him nor custom
sittletl his Infinite variety. T..O ticonlo
ol I'astiopall swear by Wash uni( ;H
Washington hand-press of tho Adver-
tiser is in lhe throes of a tui'ity issue.
Ho says: '
To Hie People of Texas:
"The first Tuesday in November
tlio people of tlio United Slates
Vote for President ami Vice
President ami the peoplo of Texas for
stale district soil precinct olliccrs.
Wisely anil well our patriotic lathers
organised our policy into general it nl
local correlations 'eoniiniuing to toe
National Government inter-stat.H ami
international ufi'airs and to t'uo States
their I il all'airs. Tho pride Hnd boast
of a States-right .nan or'. holli Inst in
the piutisiin who surrenders stave to
National politics 'i hut tlio Democratic
party so called in Texas In lsi's
alarmed by t'.jcs Greenback party
uasuiieti 10 impress In Us plait. .till
adopted at Hnuston ultra Greenback
seiuiinciils '(mt Was careful to nominate
ultra Nat '! unk nco who avowed
they w'Vr mi in lavor of National
banks. ii u in from thai day to this
(lone all in their poer to subscne
told plainly bv a hii;iily-rep"cted will
ow lady that she ditl mil want a light
ning-rod put on her houso succeeded li
persuading her to let him rod the house
und after getting a note for $A and fl
mortgage on the house hud the check to
propose marriage to the widow promis
inir to give her intK) ami several liuu-
ired acres of land. The oiler was indig-
nantly refused by the lady but last
night he came back to press his suit
when lhe latly requested him to vacate
the premises Instead of going away he
crawled under the house fur w hat pur-
misc no one knows but a faithful uegro
servant discovered him there and
til i ii ki 11 r ho meant harm got a pistoi
nut tired at him but unfortunately
missed his mark.
Cotton receipts about thirty to forty
bales per day.
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:B L U E:
TltK.rtKls a strong effort being made
in Tarrant county to Induce so mo one io
run for tho Legislature against M i
Pkniu.kton. Ills claimed that a large
majority of the people of that county
arc In favor of the leaso law ami thai
Mil. Pkniii.k.ton would not represent
their vie s correctly lu the Legislature
There la no doubt a strong feeling in op
posit ton to liliu throughout tho county
and another candidate may be put lu
tho field.
Ui.ainh la no sardine lu manipulating
elections. lie formed a coalition be
tween the Republicans and Prohibition
lata lu the late Slate election in Maine ti
leat the Deints'rals. Ha knew if the
Republicans and Prohibitionists would
cparaio tickets tho Democrats would
-win. Hut ho fooled the Prohibitionists
by not voting at all on the constitu
tlonal amendments and thereby had as
good a Joke on that parly as the Dutch
man had nn Snidkii.
"
Hon. G 1:01111 k C. Cauki !. ruprcsent
Ingtlio I' i lib Congressional district in
Irglnla has Just received the liomina
Hon lor the filth time and will without
doubt lie elected by nn overwhelming
majority. Mil. Cai.ki.l ia regarded as
one or 1110 liaru-wmklng members of
tho House and commands more Intlu.
ence Willi members generally than any
other representative from Virginia. Mh.
Caiiri.l Is a brother of Mayoii Cauki. i
orthhjclty who ia highly pleased and
jrratllletl at his brother's success.
"Fhkb grass" ia seldom heard now In
the land. Only a few weeks ago. It was
ung with variations by all the organs
of lhe cattle men in the State. Now It
ia "tho lease law must be repealed." To
quiet their turbulatlon the Haavip
m say to them tho leaso law never
will be repealed but a higher rental will
be fixed on all lauds and tlio fencing iu
vt field many miles square will be
prohibited. Tho actual aetllora will be
thus allll further benefited than they are
now oy the protection tlio lease law
Iflvea them.
SoMK. 0; the people of Port Worth art
not happy. Duly a Tew days ago all the
papers then In that city wero fullsiuue
In their praises of llioir .Mayor hut when
they called him tint "UHtldy of the
l'orl" about thirty-nine or forty ."'"l'r
men wanted to claim the parentage or
the child ami thought they ought lo be
ailed "daddies" too as they had Hub-
riberl as largely and contributed as
liberally or the necessary iiabulum as
the accepted "(1nddy." Hut tho good
fTElt smiling sweetly ami blandly.
remarked to the would-be "daddies;"
"Look at me. I did II. I am the only
legitimate 'daddy' ami without me the
great Port with all Its gambling sa
loons and whisky sleqis would still be a
hlld In Its swaddling clothes." Then
tho would-be "daddies" called upon lhe
papers and now Ihe name of 1 K i m the
daddy" Is not mentioned in tho older
established journals and the new paper
the Mall has been subsltllxed II is sup-
posed by I'KTK 11 and It alone slngeih
his praises. And the end Is not yet.
Norton' Intelligencer iaaa eM'ervea.
cent aa a bottle of aoda and Ka gs ia
working up to tho top. It aayt of the
action of the rulers In tho Republican
convention at Houston t "Noarly 500
men aro brought from their homes at an
expanse of al least .0tW which Illy af-
ford to spend merely to back down and
lower their Hag ami recommend the cn
ouragoment of froa bootora and Riiorrll-
laa. "10 this eomploelloii lias Itcpubll
anisnt in Texas been brought by those
who profcha to believe in tho necessity
or Republican principles to tho prosper!
ty of tho neoplo." If a Htralghlout Re
publican ticket la not put In the field.
tho IntollIreiierr will probably jrlve Ita
support to IiiKLAxtl Instead of lo frco-
uuukuiaud guutiiihu.
STILL IN THE LEAD.
The figures published this morning in
another column as lo tho asscsmenl of
property values In Dallas county for the
current year present some extremely
encouraging facts for our citizens. The
assessor Mil liny Soorr Is one of the
most Intelligent and careful ollleera lu
the Slate and Ins figures mav bode
ponded Usiti as absolutely correct
J he county has grown In aggregate
wealth within the past year from IJ
lUi.tmo to l"iiiiK lu roil ml numbers
or an Increase of some ('2i'.T.'mXl. This is
not a fact to astonish those or us w ho
havo been cyo witnesses or this rapid
growth ami Improvement but It mav
serve to Impress a great fact or two upon
the outside public.
In short no county or city In Texas
has grown as rapidly as ours for
the past twelve months l'.very condl
linn of success and prosperity every
clement of wonderful Improvement
every feat tiro that distinguishes the
building community has been keen
here and Dallas can proudly and with
reason lay claim to being the banner
county of Texas. Thero mav have been
nelghlxirlng skeptics when wo have
claimed In these coin mm all along that
such would be found true when official
figures were published but now the fact
must quid all discussion.
It la thought by Mr. Scott that when
the rolls aro all overhauled and com.
pared by the Hate authorities It will lie
discovered that noother county In the
Stata will reach us lu aggregatojlnorease
by a hair million dollars lie Is pmh
bly and eminently correct lnthlaesll
mate as much as the Tact may Indicate.
Hut hotter thau this is the fact that
this years assessment will nut the
THE GROWTH OF OUR MEXICAN
TRADE.
In .Vii. II of the Consular Reports we
notice aeomtiiunieatloii from Dit. Rout
C. CAMI'iiKl I. t'nltcd States consul tn
Monterey Unit contains some facts and
figures worthy of inure than passing at
tent toil. They relate to the proselil ami!
possible trado between thlseouutry and
the city of Monterey
Montere;' the principal eity of Nnovn
Leon Is perhaps beyond all doubt the
most Important nnd promising city ol
Northern Mexico. It now has dl'vot
railway coiiimuiilcatlon with Texas srl
tho status now or growth ofllsirm"
ought to be a matter ofcoiishlerablccon
corn to our merchants. When the proper
commercial regulations and relations be
tween Mexico ami tlio 1'iilted Stales ex
ist It Is probably with Monterey (hat
fox as will do Its best Mexican trade.
Whileother sections may reach Mexico
through different routes and cities
Texas will most likely ship and trade
direct more extensively w ith Monterey
than any oilier Mexican center.
Dn. Cam minx's figures ami sugges
tion lu the premises therefore are time-
ly ami of interest. Ho says that tho Im
ports greatly exceed the cxiHirts ami
that this difference Is rapidly increasing
every year. In other words tlio Mon
terey people are beeomiiiir annuallv
more extensive buyers ami that the
greater part ol these Imports aro from
tho I 11 i ted States Among other facts
is the one that last year the Mexican
National railroad delivered at Moie
terey 'iN ear loads of machinery ajul n
ricullnriil Implements shipped from the
Cnllod Stales. Another Item was the
sale In Nuovn I.em of some .'t.OtHl sewing
machines in Isst ami the importation of
ino.OOO gallons or kerosene oil.
lhe Consul lu mentioning several
large houses remarks: "Thev Impmt
very largely from the 1'nitod States1
and keep on hand every description of
American agricultural implements
hardware cutlery etc. which aro com
lug mare lu demand every year and
have almost entirely driven out of this
market the Knglish and German goods
which formerly had a monopoly." Rut
the main point of interest is the state.
nientthsl "within twelve months after
tho reclpns'lty treaty becomes opera.
tlve the trad between the two coun
tries wtu nave increased ten-rohl at
lesst." The Consul closes his report
with the remark that these data are in
every way reliable.
Such an encouraging growth andout-
Itsik of our Mexican trade cannot but
havo
tho 1 it. rests nf their National banU
"'.asters which affords example of that
'.action's sincerity. To illusl rat; the
present Governor of lexas who was
llieu the GreeliliaeK caniliilal 1 lor I on
gross in ISiS aimuial Sclilcclier is ny
acqtiioHoncc if not by positive declara-
tion tho champion of National banks
anil so you have tho lesson
Ii V experiencii as to tho eontiileiieo that
o'ntv be reposed in that taction lie
say's that the paragraphs of Ireland's
message 10 ine extra session 01 1110 i.ck-
islature furnish an inn quivnoal declara-
tion ill favor of herd law yet tlio Hous-
ton convention noiuiualcil him but
dodges the real Issue. The success of a
herd aw In Texas means uie consontia-
lioli of tho land power anil grinding the
poor. Tim lool thai voles 1110 iicnio-
ratic ticket aavs lie minor ine pre-
li'iiso that parly faction as such is op-
posed to lhe" herd law and wins
uir sympathy 11 no imes 1101
xcito our contempt. Relieving
1 hat this groat iiucstioii lies
at the foiiuilalir.n ol stable government
and (being in aeconl wilb the
musses of humanity I accept the issue
tendered bv the Houston convention
and announce mysclt a candidate lor
Governor and though I do nut rgurd
Slate and Pederal policies as in sym-
pathy 1 have no concealment to make.
'1 .1.1 -.;. wo
lilt 1 lit 11 11 ill 11 ri. . ii.t
revenue by a tariff so adjusted as to fos
ter ami encourage American industries
l he credit ol a nation instead of being
formed by a class should he utilized in
the Interest of the whole people.
Public lands should bo secured
lo net ul settlers securing to
masses tulure luniies. Public education
should bo eneourau'ed. Insiou.1 ot pro
vidiug a fund to educate the children of
lhe tttcnly-llisl century educate those
nf the present generation. I.etitnv man
challenge liis memory innl ho w ill not
tail to respond that he never knew a
father and mother w ho could read and
tv rite xv hose children mark an "X" and
there is not a fnol iu Texas w ho tines ict
know that education begins at the cradle
ami cinls only at the urave ami our bcsl
teachers tire fathers and mot hers
and there Is not 11 fool
in Texas to-day who does
not know thai tlio culture of children
of the present goncrailoii is worth a
million one hiimlscd vears hence. After
McKI.NM:V M1TK4
Animated. t'aDTS.s-Mack io I'OVsult or
;'.ul-l'.rlllnil Mnollon.
MuKixnky Sept. IL- Special. The
Legislative cumass waxeth warmer be-
tween P. It. Muse lease law and H. C.
Mack free grass candidate. At Rhea's
mill tho frre grass champion charged
1 hat Hun. Harnett Gibhs was Imported
bv tlio ring(Y) and that his speaking at
1 hi 1 nitrvitiu Ill'AI. Cl.mil'l.l.T HI l" 1
1 ho Dei ratio State ticket yUUU votes. 1
1. 1 t . AlaeK lias cilllini 111 Ills a p 101111-
munis and purposes a reply to Ginhs. A
lUrUf ITHWU n 111 II" III! IIHIItl.
William Warden sheriff left this
ovenimr for Wiixahachie to bring back
Jim ISailey charged with horse steal-
ing. 1. D. Page eiiii'liduto for uonnty judge
has Ion nd something new in interview
ing voters and will give points gratis on
milch cows.
('oninliiiiciillni; a Consul.
Washington Sept. 11. Secretary ot
Stato Davis sent the following eiiiuincn-
datory letter to United States Consul
Prank C. Mason ho has remained iu
Marseilles during the cholera epidemic
iu that oily mid Toulon.
"I Inko pleasure in expressing lhe
high appreciation of the department for
for the courage and devotion you have
evinced by continuing at your post dur-
ing the prevalence of tho scourge which
has vi-ilod thosocitics ami iu the faceol
lhe dangers which have surrounded you
since its outbr-ali. Your report is ex-
ceedingly interesting mid the informa-
tion il conveys of very uselul character."
FIGURE SALE!
SANGER BROS.
S-A-ITG-EIR. BROS.
SANGER BROS
3ANGER BROS.
Woman'M rlii-lstlaii TcinpiTtilirA t'ninll.
WasiiiNciton Sepl. 11. -Tho annual
meeting of tho Woman's Christian Teiu-
periiuee I'uioii began to-day at Garfield
Memorial church with rattier a slim at
tendance. Mrs. Clare L. lioaeli was
elected President for tho ensui.ig year
and then a sketch of the organisation
was read ami lhe field of w ork described
Rev. Mr. Powers this evening delivered
an address ol welcome winch was ro-
spnndod to bvMrs Cliapiu of South
arolina.
Nnlc4 from Cleburne.
Cl.RliPHNK Sept. 11. Special.1 -A
light rain enough to benefit cotton fell
here anil east ol here this afternoon.
County court is still is session.
lliguins was found nut guilty of ag
irravalcd assault vesterilav.
The slierill'of I pson county Georgia
was expected here to-day after Wil
liams out. Hut not arrive. A purse is
lielllg made up lotieiend Inm.
A Hcnaliirlal Hiit.i'iiiniiiftte.
f 'II i. Aim Sept. II. A S'C!:ut:ri:il sill
committee composed of Senators
Dawes Cameron of Wisconsin ami
Morgan leave for San Prancisco en
route to lloiiml V alley Indian reserva
tion to investieute the troubles existing
between the I luliniis and white settlers.
iiiivlnu his peppery respects to the Dcni-
ocralic method of handling tho school
fund mid culling on all the righteous t
arise and belabor tho ollico scekimi
Democrats ho concludes as) IoIIohs:
"As thu Democrats so called by their
iVlend ami organ Jack Kvans ill t!-."
Houston convention denounced toe as a
IHililical mongrel without principle I
deem it but just to myself to call public
attention lo the brotherly tri-
bune embrace of Leader Pv-
ins ami Ireland and that (lie
picture in its African sympathy may not
no without coloring allculioii' Is called
10 the Houston love feast over Simon
the sexton a genuine negro whose only
merit was that ho had voted the Demo-
cratic ticket and it is said whether by
authority or not that Ireland Hoods in
gladness while Hubbard evaporates In
(ilnqiienco over the report thai begins
liemisTaili! alllllaliou Willi 1110 colored
race. In announcing nwsell as a can-
II. late I ttesire to av to tho public that
niv motive will he appreciated by those
who kn iw mo personally w neiiier
leiiiagogue or mongrel as lhe Democrats
hv their auxiliaries have sought tn tie
nounee me let my neighlsirs ami my
oinratles answer. Itaslnm has rcis'at-
cdly given the response and so has the
lit Meveiileenni mitl Willie luo ucnio-
ratic pari v mav employ tho pen of 11
leader or tho tongue of an Lfaua
1 have Utile to fear so long as 111 v neigh
bors and comrades survive. I am
Very Respectfully
"Gkoiuik W. Jiixi;s.
llastrop Texas Sept. II lsM.
I'or a good trunk go lo Henry Pollack
A ( o. niuiiulac Hirers 4'lz I.I111 .street.
Weather Kcpoi-t.
(i.M.VFSTON Hept. II.-Kellowhig Is the
weniltcr repuri 1111 oMieu i.y ine M.;nul N;r-
ice III roiijtiiiiiton u ltli Ihe railways:
Wasiiinoton Sept. 11. Toi- tliD West 1 1 nil
Stales: Generally fair weather; variable
vlntls; stationary temperature.
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l.s..illtl M1X. Mt"'- Mra" Rain.
lAKiilltliH. .Vm( .lumli 1mp 1HU
(illlM'Stoll K 1 SJ 141
llntislon Oi 71 sir .in
HeinpsUuel .. t'.. ST.e .(hi
lleiuiie ' (r tsi.e .10
Waco Ii 7.; SI.'. .en
Corslcana !k 71 SJ.i .en
Dallas . . .. ... 11; 71 S.'..( .mi
Kaa Antonio 1 !' 71 V." .ti
Wcliner If. 7t si'i .in
l.iillio; 1 tn 7f. KVi .lie
I'liliiinlila ! 7: M.e .en
Cucro in 71 Si..'i .1111
Orange I'". SV ii
lleHllllllillt.. . HI M SS..'. IH1
Jour Lake ... tit lis XI 11 .no
I'alesiiito 11 7.j Kl.11 .no
I'vler ... It 7'J Kl.-'i .ii
Idiiilsvllle 11. 7if S...0 .im
bongvlew V m K.'.'i mi
Austin. ...... m. 71' s:t.n .lie
vYcailicrnml.. V 7i) M1..1 tm
Uvllou 7 7e Ki.a .lie
Mnitni. '111. I 7:l.'tl S t I 0
IS TELLING.
GOODS ARE mm
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Untie llitli lleuutirnl llfllpn.
Tkuiiki.i. Sept. 11. -'.Correspondence.1
A matrimonial wave struck our city
last evening. At the llaptist church
promptly al o'clock before a crowded
house affirmed the rites of matrimony
between Miss Nellie II. Martin the
lovely ami attractive daughter of Mr.
old Mrs. H. S. Martin and Mr. M W.
Ralev wero solemnized bv tho Rev. A.
P.. ('lemons. 'i'u church was niosi
tistefu'ly and ncatlyloriiaiiiciitcd w 1th
irsi;raiii now era.
1110 iniinwintr Keniieiuen acted as
ushers gracefully on their part: (. M
inanrii I'oumas Maples John 11. Cluv-
ton . II. I'enley lien l Gill Dr. W
G. Hardin T. K Cleiuons and T. II
Grltlllli. I he ceremony was short sweet
liuti uupressiTC.
The bride was altiretl In a lovely sui
or wniio mini ami in Iter state v mm
matchless beautv she annuarcil a oiieen
of loveliness.
The last and voumrost child of the
loving parents reared with tender care.
sine leaves Her home or the man nf In
holce and never hail woman a richer
grace or neari anil mind to crown the
hois.s or a worthier voiinir man. Mr.
uaiev is a Totinu man toll of tmwnis.
Is alsivo the average both iu physical
in iKui i.ni ineiiiiu espaeuy. lie ha
""a fiixnio'ii iir me past two vcara aa
rssia-aeeis r wiin j. 11. Muck em v A
1 11. ne came rrom Unuslaua and Is mt
tlve born of her old and proud people ol
...Il .1
prove reassuring ami mono our mer- t.t ni.rio s..i..b .1.
eimiim m uremer cuoria in mat neui. or I lie pride's mother Mrs. Ilrvant. the
Anil Texas ought to reap of all other ev. S. G. V Isher olllelaling Miss Nellie
Slatea. the golden harvest In our future ."'" m.r l'"'Klieatl wer.
oommerce with Mexico. . No cards i eV ... 1 ' . V""
The net'essity of impressing upon our estly lforo a few loving relatives ami
.1 ... ... . I Congressmen th a winter the Imnortanco inenua iwo voung heart-
county prm.tle.lly out of debt besides ()f " . . " l.llght their trusts for rlclier. for poorer
rcnuclng taxation from 00 to 40 cents on ..r. .. T . lor l etter n.r worse ami may God til
11 'I inn nHii ntriiTiriiHivmuiHiivji i. ul I . i.. ..... ..r i... . i. . . .
' .' 1 o "i inippiiiesv in incir uivoi
onco apparont. That bill ought to go
throiigh-asly next w inter and If the
various Kx. hanges and Roards of Trade
in Texas will tako I ho matter In hand
ami urge ine uotegauoii to enthusiastic "' ifiniiy 01 1110 Uepi.t wore
Ing taxation from 00 to 40 cent on
the IU0. It must be remembered In
thla eonneetloii too that Ihe countr paid
out some $140000 for various Iruprove-
inenls last year.
What ltter showing could lie made
than this. Out of debt a reduced taxa
lion extensive Improvement and twu
million and 11 half Increase in property
over last year with a steadily grow 1 11 u
Mipulntlon and added sehtsd and com-
H.e.r.a .acuu.es o. every .loaeripiiun. t.a.ll.s nnprove of your .looking "Mt
1 n iwvtff ww wuuii uuaj ivatlfc Ul ktfObktu.
Fun With a l.ltliiulnK.t Aitrnt
DUt'ATrn Sept. ll.-Spoolal.J-last
nignt iieiweeu u ami Vi o'clock the oil!
elisor tho vicinity tf the deis.t
stivis-sey 01 1110 measure iy tins lime ""'" ".v pisioi snois wnciiaccr
next year many f our large llrnm will ''iln soi rel-coinpleeted llghtnlng-rod
be (Imlliig a new and profitable Held for
Ihi'lr wares to the loiith of us.
atfinit Irmn Montiio In this State was
" o siop over a line board fence ami
H'"" ' mi iiiioiiin (ittrKness
Thl
tol
iiiornln 4 the followluir facts were
your isirrcsisnidenti
iiiisHUilaciuosrtsi-aguut ailur bolu
At a Lively Rate.
OUR SALES ARE URGE.
OUR SALES ARE UKEXPLCTEDLY LAGE
OUR SALES ARE UKEXPECTEDLY LARGE
OUR SALES ARE UHEXPLCTtDLY LARGE. .
OUR SALES ARE UNEXPECTEDLY ' LARG1
Twin Foes to Life
Are Indigestion and Constipation.
Tin Ir priinary niptonia are iitnoiig tho
11104. distressing of minor liiiiiinn ailments
i.nd a host of diseases sH'ctllly rcsultiuit
from them mutually aggravate each other
mid assail nt oneo the wholu machinery
of life. Nausea Foul Breath Sour
Stomach Dizziness Headaches
Itllloos I' ever Jaundice Dyspepsia
Kidney 1 Mscascs 1'lles UheiiiuiiUsiu
Neuriilgia Dropsy and various Skin
4lsordcrs lire 111110111; Hie Kviuplonis
slid nialiitlit s caused by derangement of
vi mo mututicu ami ixiweis. (
A Thorough Purgative"
mcillclno is tho first necessity for cure.
Then the cathartic effect must be main-
tained In a mild degree just nillU leiit
to nrevent a recurrence of costlvencs.
ami at the nunc lime the liver kidneys
niiil stomach must be stimulated uiid
ta'DgtheUid.
Ayer's Pills
Aecouipllsh tni! rcstonitlvo work better
tluin any ether medicine. They arc
searching mid llionin;li yet 111II1I. In their
lilirvulive iiclloll. Tlicv do not irrlne the
juitlcnt and do not induce 11 costive re-
action as Utlie effect of other cathartics.
Wit Inn tiny possess special properties
diuretic hepatic and tonic of tlio highest
medicinal value and
Absolutely Cure" OTTIR IPATIROHSTB
ah uiseascs procceuing irora msonier
of the dlgisithe and asslnillntorv organs.
The prompt uo of Avkh'8 I'll. us to
correct tlio first Indications ot costive-
nrss averts the serious illnesaci which
lirirlfetof thatconilltlon weiiltl Im vltablv
Induce. All Irregularities in tho action ot
the IkwcIh liKiscncsa as well as const I.
pstlon are bcneflclallv routrolltsl hv
Ayfh's Pills and for the stlmuliitiun
of dlifcutlve organs wcakencJ by long-
continued ilvsiMiwis. one or two of
Atkr's rii.i.a dally after dinner will do
itiuru goou uiun anyiuing cise.
Leading Physicians Concede
That Atkk TtLl.9 aro the best of all
cut hurtle mcllelnes. and nuuiv iractltlnn
cm of the highest standing customarily
lirvscriuu tut .u.
AVER'S PILLS
rnr.PAitKi) dy
Dr. J. C. Aor & Co. Lowell HIvs.
Analytical Chemists
Tor sale by all Druir.lsti.
TOO LATE FOFI CLASSIFICATION.
iim sii.i;-. oak Fill IN A tump
I loca it V ami wi n .awake t twit nt 11 hnr
."III. A mvil Ir ilit 110't 1111. rare ilii.f(i
WiU please tear in mind that onr stocks are rapidl;
uiiumisning. Tnerefore come at once
to make yonr selection.
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