Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 304, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 4, 1883 Page: 4 of 8
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SUM iv MoiiMNo MViuitiit i
How odd it will ho to hear n cloel
strike twentyfour sliokis and know
that It la twentyfour oclock That la-
n reform that the railroads of tho
country are pushing mid which by
United action they will no doubt re
compltsh
to
LiU > itta of the Irish uulsu In Ire
land tire prompt to disown any comae
tlon with tho leeent dynamite explo-
sion Inn railway tunnel In London
So called piltlols of tho ODonovau
Hown Htilpo In thlt cum try assert that
that Incident wan In puiatruico of
their plans and designs to blow up
England Perhaps though If OUon
ovan nnd tho others weio In Iielaud
wheio the Kugllli government cotilit
gel lis hands on them they would nut
talk mj big as they do It It u gteat
incentive to nancy lull to know that
thoolhcr p uty cannot get at you
Tjuj Indictment of prominent politi
cian1 In St IjouIj home of whom ato
rloirty connected with the btato nd
inluUtratlnn and of two numbers of
Hie police bond or St IiOiilt or um-
piring w illi gamblert nud olllcebrok
ew it n set Ions smirch on the regula-
tion nl the Democratic udmlnMintlon
ot that slate Governor Clllteiulen
any be Igvmnnt or tho guilt or his up
ponitiot butirho ho It woefully In-
competent to deal with public nintleis
nt n governor Ills ndmlnlsliatloii
thieatens to go out In the gloom of ilis
lepute
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A lAUAditUji U going the ioiiikIh
of tho prow of North Texas htitlng
Jluxltaptnin Win r Bnilth pottor
llio luspeolorfoi this dlstiltt is an up
pllcnut fornppoliitmeiilat postmatiter
In this city A Gtni teportvr ea
entity met one of Ciptnlu Hinllhs
filends known to baa lehable gentle
i < gZiuuii iijnl juked him whatcicdencu hu
thought doiild bo plneod In the minor
TJiogeueli ir tnted that ho had seen
Captain Smith tho day before and
called lilt attention tti tho mailer
Oiputlii Smith had not lieurd of It he
roic and said that hu hud never uu
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Out or tt total circulation of rny70
roples lojiorletl for lh Torus dally
prew in tho winter of mMu the
News had only liiGOO nnd it must bo
icmembered that tho News Itself hid
tho privilege of hlailng Its own elrou
Iltlon A nowspjper cannot llvo bv
false afateineuts alone Let the News
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down that
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Hon of ovlt for evil Tho pub-
lic mind la no wrapptd up In
contemplation of tho fencecut
ting disturbance that thero It dan-
ger that tho legislature will become
oblivious to the defacls of tho present
road law and commit this very fault
readjusting It because they feel In a
vigue sorter way there Is u necessity
for nint raiments nnd yet without a
I piopcr understanding of wlint these
I should consist Speaker Gibson noted
forhK wariness on nil occasions In
committing himself In un Interview
With it GlAKinri reporter makes a sug-
gestion which Is worthy of serious
contlderatloii It Is In substance
that tho defeett of tho prcient road
system should be Unlimited and ltt
virtues retained and Incorpoiated with
tho taxation sysU in There Is much
in fitich u proposition to umimeud
it Tho Interests of capital
aro largoly dependent upon
tho coiilllllon of tini public
highways and It should bear u jio > t
proportion of the burden of keeping
them In repair Lnboi 11 nlto vitally
Intonated Its value It enhanced by
their Improvement and personally it
shunssue i uju iiy with ciipitul thus
upon It houlil Li Imposed a duo
measure of tho cost Any ineatino
which would lift tho burden oilone
elites to ecltlo It on he other Is radi-
cally unjiikt and but perpetuate1 the
ovllt which It Is sought to leniedy
The loud Hhotild bo divided not shifted
about fiom Hhouldei to shoulder at It
becomes unbeatable With a system
of taxation public Interest would bo
moused to poo that the money was
properly appropriated and tills once
centered mi the loads the labor per
founedupon them would nndeigo a
indlcal change
he illivelory publisher estimates It
from mmiIi data as lie aeer > > sUiu to
him Any one of tlico dliiMoitos
wllUullleeutn test of the tiutli of the
claim or Hio Galveston News thai
lis circulation is iqunl to that of
all the other Texas dallies com
bined Whethei the clieulatlon l 1 of thu
Utorlrod sueh a htatemeut was not an
applicant for the nosltlon and would V ° l V n T
> t HiinniRtorlil nsU thoiu bo
ntnewptlllftcndecdto him Tho
btateuientH It Ii fair
paragraph H no doubt purely hciicii
tloiial without foundiitlou If not In
teuiUd to moioly injure Mrs Ilurehlll
TinOvxnn it loth to ielleo that
Senator Jhtxey It meking to provide
Im t Worth Willi a postmaster This
oily has one whose management oMIio
ollloo no investigation lue yet found
fault with and one that lt acceptable
to n Mly largo majority of our people
That thoposlnietorluu woman makiH
nodlireieneo to tho people except to
Iniprcts them lit her favor nud < on
uot prevent clUelency And If uhe
Meuh > go this elty wants no luipottul
postmaster AVo huve got any timui
Ityof loou postolllee nmteilal ijlng
mound heiouml II h anxious to be
worked up latls In hnuiar comity Is
not Tona ut larlsover thu water Is
Franco If Senator Maxoy Is Inter
cted In thlt nlllilr wu hiiggcst that ho
hoioughly ooiibtilt tho wUheaof the
1 eoplo befoto ho heekw to act foi them
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That tho feeling ngainstlawle ness
In Georgia h becoming too Intense for
outlawry to stand befoio It In n fact
made manifest to all by tliuucent eon
VlctlouR of several men In that stnte
charged with ukluIsm These
men weio not vngranlH or tramps
whoieconvlotionsweie necessary on
general pilnelplea They weio men
pf boiiio htitndlug lit their neighbor
liood but their guilt whs mado no pa
tent that un nequlttnl could not bo Inul
except by stlfstullllleatlonoftho jury
Time was when kuklux orginlathuiH
tu tho South while not omdoned were
Mitieptltloualy winked ut by thepubllo
nud their members shielded fiim the
law but tho evil nt that tlmo was felt
loboneeeMary ooveieomo n gretler
ovllttio lescuo of tho South fiom the
ouMoofearpetbaggUmnnd negro hu
prcmacyln hostate governments It
waa argued that tho endjustllkil the
means That bus bten accomplished
iucstlniiublo methods no longer pre-
vail ami tho responsible citizens of the
Houth Unite In tho ellbrt to free their
Oiintry from all fount of lawlessneti
Kegrabenllug in Georgli and fence
BH S hi Texas both must bo htm
> preiied
jwi
Tha Road Law
Among tho topics of legislation men
Honed iu tho govornors message not
the least impoitaiit is that relating to
Hto
public roads
The Question of Circulations
Circulation cqunl to thalotthe i thei
dally prett ol the state combined
Ualveston News
The aboveiiollte Is kept standing at
the head of the ed Itoi lul columns of the
Xews and have beea for lars ii
may have been duo atouu lime but
it it not true now Annually theio
uro published In Huvcral elilis of the
United Statet newspajier dlieetoiles
which give Information to ndvortlaeia
conojiiilng each itml every pnper In
the country fn making up tho mat-
ter for thetu direotorleu tho proprietor
of thu dlllerent newspapera ato no
liulted by tho publlahcrs ot iho tllree
lorloa to render a statement or tlnlr
renpei tlvo elreulatlont Ao u rule
newspaper pioprletorsilo this tonic
tliniShiiM ilnlmr tho claim of cireula
tiou by allldavlt Wlien a nowfpipei
pinprlelor falls to glvo his ciieulallou
stalid
nil
to pietumu that
there Is snull dllleience If any in
the capacities of tho respective Texas
JotiinulltlH to eMiggerate Wo seliet
twin ho nowsp1 t directories lint or
IMwIu Alden it itiot or Jiiielnnall
According to ho Alden dlieclory or
lltol the latest IsMiod wo llud the
elreulatlim of IU Tex is daily iaperB
hcldortiuiH speellled In low These
directories basu their toports on data
liirnlahed near thocloio of each ye ir
and thus It happens Hint some papers
aro icported that do not now exist mid
fcomeaio not icpoitul which have been
Hturtul hlncolanuary 1st lbs audit
Will bu unileistood that thoeheula
tloimieportud weiefor tho jear lbHJ
and If tho News has luoresesid Its circu-
lation Miiee then bo have all thu other
nowspapeis
AiHtln Statesman
Austin Dispatch
ltuiihnni tlanner
Urownnvlllo Cosmopolllan
Dallas Herald
Jallat Intelligencer
JUIlatTlmea
DenlMiu Democrat
Deiilsou HeraldNow s
DenlsnH Trlbuuu
JCI Pnsu Times
Kl Worth liuoUo
Kt Worth Newij
Gainesville 11 etpurlan
Galnoivllle Independent
Galveston News
Galveston Chilian
Galveston Price Current
Gahettou Print
Galveston Spectator
GnlVLDtoti Texan Post
Houston Ago
Houston Pott
Houston Deutsche ellung
JeUerson llmiileoutu
Ban AntonioiXpiess
Hin Antonio liiyht
Bin Antonio Times
Hilt Antonio Krelo Presto
Sherman Cornier
Sherman Democrat
ivxurtmiin News
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THE fiAZKTTE FORT WOHTfT TEXAS SUNDAY NQYEMBFK 4
avi net so easily nllevlntcd The Inefll Traltlcssncsa of EtilSccs
eleucy of the present oystera of work jjy rcluriiliu to work under tho old
Ing tho roads Is generally recognled loqutrcmenlrfnnd nt tho old rates the
the favoritism It embodies Is equally railroad switchmen In Illinois nnd
patent Tho demands for n change Missouri who Inul struck for blither
nrounUewal nud yet legislation Hint wageslinvo addednnothcr to tho nbor
will remedy It wanted notn Mibstltu tvo nltempls to obtain by coercive
Iitoraturo and Tlio Publio Library
Tho most enduilngmonnnient to n
nations gieatnew Is its learning
Thlt It moio enduilng than lion
brass or marble What would tho
woild today know oi earo for ancient
Greece and itome but for their litera
ture their oralors poets otalcsincti
and philoonliersV A
discovery ot a
cony of the Paudeets ut Amala in tlio
l lth century pioduccd a gioat lovhal
In the study of Hie Human civil law
and thousands or students fiom thu
continent Hocked to tho universities
wheio It was aught for the purpose
orbtudylng It nnd that culoml struct-
ure which iSIr William BlaoUslouo
iiarneterUed ns tho finest system of
written leaspn In tho world was
roso ted from oblivion and has been
for ecntuiles tho basis of the luilspru
denco of continental Kuiope and
which In course of time
found Its way to tho land of lho Mou
tcjuimns Texas Louisiana nud lho
South Ainerlcjn States
In tho literature of a country In tho
books or its authortj the speeches of its
oralors the sing Its poets havo Ming
and in ho romance of lis stoiytellcis
wo learn tho motives of Its people ju
icgard lopolitlcsvlrtuevlceuiid their
customs nnd philosophy of toelal and
dmntstlo life Wo mo iiitule to sit
down wllh them at their tables and
lliesldes tog with them Into their
llelda ami forests on their public high
wajsnnd In their forums nud to feel
that
wo nro actually in their very
midst though sepiratcd by thousumU
ormllej and eeuturics of time Wo
oeo their hapjy children playing
I on tho fjncn swnnl under tho cool
shadoof Iholr ancestral oaks tho cam
ful hoiuowifo in dally round of donief
tlodutlei the laborer ut his tolls tho
statesman on tho rostrum thinking
for tho multitude and leading the peo
measures tut Increase of piy Tho
ciuallyfrultlcytMtlkuoftliuconl Illin-
ois In Pennsylvania nnd thomcniora
bio walkout of tho telegraph broth-
erhood last summer are ftirtljcr leeent
Instuncctof tho futility nnd calami
tous edict upon the strikers ofsueh or
ganised attempts l < i force a icadjust
nient of tho relation of employer nnd
employe on a more ptolltnblo basis to
the latter Tho lockout depilvcd the
workmen of their wages for 6overil
weeks and oven had they gained the
advance tJiilendeil for It would have
tallied through two or three weeks of
ldleniss In tho aggregate tho lost to
the woikmen most mount up In sever-
al housauds of dollarsand when It is
understood that among the class or
men who entered the strike their ram
lies usually live tii to their wages Itcan
bi hoen that the sullcrlug among thenr
Is measured by thousands or dollars
that tho hlrlko cost them
The principle or slilkcs Is Imperfect
nnd the occasion of loss to botti sides
engaged In them Tho crushing com-
petition of business results In the le
ductiou of wagis ton point where it is
often dillleult to support lire but the
reetlllcallon or tho wiong docs not He
In stilkis Tmdcsuulont or combina-
tions have tlulr good and badshapes
the former when they arc used for pro-
tection tho latter when they aro u cd
furoppictslon Tho manufacturers of
a certain article may combine to keep
up tho prleoof that article but If they
should attempt to exact this pilcoby
pinhlhltiiig any of lieir body fiom tell-
ing It far les heir combination be-
comes opptctivo In like manner n
htiudrtd woikiueii may combine not
to woik far hss than a certain lenum
eration or not to work more than a cer-
tain number of hours daily and they
aioqullo rreo to do ho pioiided they
do not attempt to lnleifeie with thoe
who aro content to work far Icier
terms But the employment or force
which isn frequent accompaniment of
strikes to Intimidate workmen who
are w Illlng to accept the wages i ejected
by Ihostrlkeih Is tho most objectimm
lilo feature of these social disturbances
It denies not only tho right of the
tmployer to govern Ills biiilncs by
lcgulatlng his wagescale but further
interferes with tho right of oilier
woikmen to work at rales that may-
be acceptable to them
Whatever Iho letiiU of a htrlke It is
more hurtfullo the woikmen than to
the employer and lit ellect on the
business of the country it dlsustiotit
and faricnchlir Tho sudden stop-
page or work disturb all expectations
dipondeiiton tho continuance or that
work Thebhoek Isicltlu all related
and dependent bronchi si or Industiy
unit trade and In leturn aH ccls iiuli
leelly the workmen who created it
The striker Is ultimately tholosei
though the stuss or tiadu may bo melf
that thu employer temporarily accedes
to their deiuandi forlu a dull season
he Is Miro to lenieiubur with resent-
ment Hie men wlio forced lilm to sub-
mission anil they are gradually got
rid of and their places illicit by men
w ho aio willing to woik at pi Ices llxed
by him
Aibitration nsniemeily for tho illlll
vulty hugoltou been proposed but In
tho absence of approptlalo legislation
upon thatsubjeet tho decisions of nr
bltratoisaieii nullity mi far ns Iho en
roreumenl of their adjudications
conceined JOItlior paity that fiels it
has not teoiveil justteo Is at liberty to
icjeet thu decisions or HUeheommtttees
of nibltiatlon and tlieio is no help foi
it Thelemedy lies In tho common
senso and mutual fairnest of cmployiw
and employer thu latter by paying
living wages and tho foiiner by work
ing to the lost
interests of their em
plovers
pie tho poldler braving the Monitor
battle and lovers straying lu tho port
moonlight bestdo rippling lakes
Human thought and sympsthv hu
mnn loi o nnd hate m o portrayed In nil
their realistic power and thattouch
which makes tho whole world akin
takes hold of tit and expands
our nature obliterates national
lines nnd social distinction anil
tills utWith lovo nnd benevolence
toward our common struggling
nmullj and noble aspirations to con
trlbuli to tho worlds good
Apart from the Inllucnco of our ill
inojellgloii there It nolhlinr to eli
vntlu nH tho study of literature Iho
inlridla led away from tho more vul
garj ffimmonplaee thlnga or life and
engaged In tho puiett brightest
uollhSttnud best tlioiiQlilsntulficlhns
nkenmonthsloinnkogoodtholossHiis ffJiumanlty TheHplendld creations
orgehlu delineating and nltrictli elv
displaying nil thai Is good nnd hesuti
ful In character and grand In life and
natron ptcscntihg humiiully iu lis
uioa idealistic forms throw a niaglu
wnifd over tho nilnd mill
wlul ns back to piulty and
duly Jt gives dignity io tho mind
cultivate and chustens the emotional
mdurci vlvltles the Imagln ntlon nnd
crealcs Ilisto for the true tho good and
tho beautiful To thocultlvaled mind
a simple lower clambering vine or
1 lece ijOf art displays u thousand beau-
ties which are fotever Haled to the
uncultured mind Tho tender pas
sloni plotured iu tlio loveiomanco or
even the most nbject bIiivo contains
for tlio sc a wot Id of pithos and sym-
pathy wiillo tho other looks upon the
most llcrclng hiartpangs as tho
lawful plaything of destiny
The gieut body of Kn
gtish Uteruliiro fiirnlthit fiiiillcicnt
mental rood fat nil casts nnd grades of
mind by means or which the powers
of all may bo fully developed and tho
mind worked for nil It Is worth
Tho Intent beauties of character may
bo drawn out nud mado to shine with
Jncteaslngjuslte even in the most ob
hcuio walks of life Tho rough dia-
mond by the filcllon of thought has
all its prlsmatical benutlcs drawn to
ho surface nnd tho onco obscuicd
jewel lashes iu beauty and splendor
It is only by a careful bludy of our
literature that we aio enable to speak
nud wilto our iiiguit > e with ehastenits
mid beauty nnd while tills is a very
desirable accomplishment it it atlain
ublo by nlmiHt eveiy boy and girl in
Aniciicn Tho clitirm of conveisillon
Is Incieascd an htimlredfold by bIiii
plo and uuHlllted beauty or diction
nud it may bo had by slmpy giving
a lttle attention to sonio ot tho lead
ing Knglltli nuthnrs Let the joung
renders mako lheir > orilsund thoughts
their own
In Shakespeare Goldsmith Walter
Scott mid otheis we have an inex
haustible slot oof KiikIIsIi iu its sim-
plest puust grandest and most beau
fill fQrnn SY jargon of foiuUcn sylla-
bles it howhnt wo undeistaud to Le
good Kngllsli but In Hilt matter sim-
plicity is puiity beauty and stiongtli
A public llbraiy iu Kort Worth that
would piaeo tho Unndaid Kngllsh
nuthois in the leaeli or our young peo-
ple would confer Imperishable honor
on the founders mime
You on jhl lot lunge I he parson ei led
And leadi btllci life
I w 111 tho slum r bold replied
I hen stole tho dcicous w Ifc
In 1SS In Hngland alone
pnupcit uiclvcd pnlillorelief
rtcsooo
A Hoston house adverliset shoeg
foi elopemcntd Ihej dontwjuinlc
RrAim ANif MrriKs harp huibceii
round In an oliKur lo ltj slioji In Ilerlln
Ovmt 500000000 fact of longleaf
pliusiue now standing In Noith Ciiollna
c
Tniv mo ninkliig wrap lugpaper
out of rice straw nnd pilin le es lueleorjla
alASSAniu irns ladles meeting at
social cullstalk politics nlniu4 cxcluslclj
NiiAiiiASOOoftholnquesls held In
Kngland and Wnlcs tu l6irc6Ullcd In n ver
dict of died l out oei lodi Ink
Jiuthiiv lightning takes its name
fiom thuHituiey counts applejackor which
25001 Gallons are lnanuftctuicd miuually
I
Cami ohniv newspajiers boast that
llaili miq of bo now DmoeratlccongrcM
men from Unitvtuto wuiu foitydoliai un
dershhts f
A max named ItadcllUe who has
Just died utfhemild for a long time has pre
tended o boa bearded
woman and was a
great attraction lotloeirlous
A xnwrv married lady wag telling
mother how nicely her liutbniul could w rllo
Oh > on should Jiut icu omo of Ids lo u lot
tors Yes I know
was tho freelug io
ply Iscgota bushel orem in my tunik
1 nbleiu
At the November election tho peo-
ple of Now Yoik will solo for orugiilnst tho
pio > o lllon to abolish conict InLorlnthp
rtalo prlwins nnd substitute Idleness Tho
Miluoorthl labor t lho slat at present Is
10CO >
A YOL sn lady In Portland ale in
sentedntublofor Pullman airs mm applied
turn pnteiit but feaflug Mm would not get
IIlm worriediorsclf lulon ultknets whleh
proved fatal the patent arriving just nsjdio
diedAn
An old lady in IJIddefoul Mo foil
vorjr hick and mado a will in
which sho
tniiisfetreduliherpraperly to her daiiihtcr
rontraiyloetpjctstlQii fcho lecoveroi her
health and her daughter rofunei to mureu
der tho propeity und ulso refmos to supioi t
htr
mother
IMiss KlibY TiioJtpoN a reigning
bello or ItcmoXo
connly Vlrglulii srns niAr
ritel thootlicrday toNapoleon ILAInsuorth
ho
being n fullbloodid
llmctaw Indian u
collcgo grnduale and a mcectsfnl luwjer
ThostraiiKlymntod palrhavo gouo to tho
Indian
terltory to lho
An Itiiercbtingcuriosity in tho fanti
oa coacrcllonolintrabout ono and threc
fourlh Inches in 0limctcrnnd nearly ns hard
as n rock was receaty eoughel up by n two
> cnr oM h1i belonging tn Jolvch of
TIupklnitil N II It was cut opKantUl found
to bo composed of hnlrpcrftclly felttd The
concreltonlmnboii put into tho museum of
thoXowilainpshlst AulleutarUt tocletym
Contoocools
Tin Houston lot runnrks Hint
ToniOcliltlrcoU liclkrknown tlirnufiboul
tlio chill toil wolKl tlina any other man llv
Inir Jlioc nr Jny Ootilil Ofiloml Ornnt
an J Mich iiuiinrcmmll polntoosiiicro ten
knrnl illnmointii campnroil with the ureal
korlnonli ofTon
IjirriKjlmiiilu Allen nged eleven
yturn grew tntorcHlcil In tlio hlnstbiff beluit
one by wcilillfrgotM nt Princeton Ky nint
securltiRlinlfiipounrtof bliiHtmcpowilor ting
aliululn tlio Rrouint anil set on tlio ontlio
amount at one lilnst Ilownj blown Into nu
iidJolnlliKtonnthlp but 111 icenvor
Mns Itosi itifit tho forewoman In
o oof tin Inntest of Now YorU lr kikhIs
bIoks lion been utmllng y teinntlcilly for
tlio j mrs onirics winch her liustmml nfter
wnnlJ PoliI IIo was worthlot anil illnl
pateiljslia Imliistrlous nml Intcllluent Blio
Nsuppoca to lmo Moen JluOJ worth of
OOltl
Mil Amott Hio Coiieonl phlloto
phor whowlU lie ilghl fourjeurt oM next
monlli Is better this Tall but ho Is Kllll ted
witlt lictoiophemy or nioro plainly the
wiong vonl inines to his mini when Iho
right lilcn It there lie will xny for Instance
1 ho elinlr It anxious when he means Iho
ilny U ptcanint
> i
Tm flist message by telegranh that
crowd thecntliu contllicntthroush iiBwcep
of thrco thoutiuil mlloi fom ocean to
ocah was to Abrnlmni Lincoln proslilcnt of
tlio CiiUcilMstcK In which iho people of
Cnltroinli oxprts tj their loyalty lo the
tnlmiiiml their iiclcriiilnntlon to Rtaml by
ltHgocrniHiit iiiuterall rortunct
i i
A IltKvcit luentor who has pat
ented n machine for tho u o of concenlmtcil
solar rays ns n gcutril motive poucr has tot
upthitoof hit machines In Algeria for tho
rioitchgovornmont Ho It now currying on
cxpuiliecntNnt tho Islnml of Ioniuciollcs
neirlljercs In rrnnte wleioho Is thrnsh
Inslntlluu corn andiiiUIiik water b tho ac-
tion of tho euirt liijs
ItAiitrr CuciaiM of Huluth Gu
bail nnocl Inlerfereneo with mi nncst A
warinut wnslsMitil hij > Iiis u maroforchent
lnijnmltMlrillinB and placed In thu hands
of tho bnlllir w liow tut to tho house or tho do
lendnntto arrest 11 in Iho nc rosaw llm
coinlns and quietly w eat down Into a well In
his j unl Muen tlioblltlireuno up ho hailed
him and aslcd him lo eoui out that he had
a nnrinntfor lilin The negro declined anil
toil him toionio down nud get him Iho
billlll la sitting on llesldoaf tho Midlhoiuo
Waiting for thu negro to coma up
PiioiiaiiiV tho oldest tree in thu
country Is nn Kngllsli ilm situated at lettn
eoubelll 1 An old ncod kept by n peisou
Using In that illy and nownlnelj years of
nge mil handeddnun lo her by Iterances
lois mmlslits Iho fjt that two bundled
yeais ago this tree was pidhlcd In tho place
wherollnowslands Tho elicuinferciieo or
thetieonl the butt measures tnentslx feel
nnd It holds nearly the suno inensuremeut
to tlio IIiiiIm about Unity feet iho limbs
aro as large us a mans body very long and
erj ciooked iboy I old thclrliill si neat-
ly to lliouiilullii cmlj a fowsnmll branches
Thlt mny boiiecouiledrui peihip < i from the
fiet llmt ncnily oseij limb was bioltcn a
fou feet fiom tho xiound In the old Septem-
ber gale
o
TiXVS STAIT XPMS
Theie aro 731 iiupilt em oiled in tho
Gnlnesvllh1
public schools
Hev U M Huge is the new rector
oflhuKpiecopil Uhuieh at Helton
The Kansas and Gulf Short Line
narrow guago railway is nowiunuing
from Jacksonville lo Alto
Tho Hnplict meeting at Tcmplo re
suKed ill twenty cmveiHions und Hi
teen additions to lho chin eh
An amateur sparring match or pi Ire
light wiisiinnounced tu uko plaeu in
linns hull at Temple last night
Gov Ireland is lho heaviest taxpay
er iu Guadalupe county Ho Is assess-
ed on piopeity valued utlJC0J
dipt T W Abneys fenco In Den
ton county wjis cut again last night in
much smaller pieces than before
Clink lliaden deliveied his faiewell
lecture in tlio slatolust Mondny even
ing at the Dallas female college
Col Iloid of San Antonio recently
dislocated his kueo by jumping fiom
his buggy which was about to capsize
Jvuurman county will Nsuo only
810000 in bonds to build her new
20000 court house Tho bahiueo ol
the money Is In the treasury
The mammoth railioad Innk at
Cameinn Is being constructed
Water will bo pumped rrom tho river
a distance or neatly Iwo miles
loo Woods a farmei near Temple
sold a wagon load of sugar tunc in
hut town last week which was biht
to bo equal to tho best Louisiana
raised
The Mcthodbt Ch urch iu Texas has
liatl 700s accessions during tho pictem
jear of which West nud Northwest
lexas furnishes 5000 Wo nro pious
as well ns piotperous
Tho Far Wist grange of Montague
county held a public meeting and de
nounced the chnigo thut Hie funnels of
Hint section are In sympathy with the
fencecutters
I
T1 > e lifth Bpelllnir class In tho Wills
oltit Instltulon compoxed of thiiteen
pupll sjielledlliroiigiuhcfrlessonVfabt
month w Ithoul missing u wonl It Is
tlio bannei chits or the state
During the recent excitement about
tho negro uprising nearly every gnu
and pistol In lm Motes or Cuiueioii
weie hold to the while men to dcfaml
Ihemstlves with Somo of
inerelionts have had llreainis on hand
eV without any demand
far then but they w cut Uko hot cakes
in about two days
l l0 tl10 olutr d v J Jr
r Jlul nairow
escape fiom
death Ho hud nihil hit p p It
oom tobacco that had got scattered in
hit trunk along with somo small pis
ter 8VVhQ h0 rcnolicil
uio i i
explobivo there was far a few mlu
viirv wnfused piitoraina of
man chair pipe smoke and posslblv
1 Vw blllet Jst 1
K1
M
Mr it Wheelers head anil burled Itself
the wall beyond
1 itt Tlinuduy evening wiillo Will
fsouthcru messenger boy tt I ho Texas
1aclHo freight ilepof i Shemia
was currying to tho 1nclllo express fl
I eo several valuublopaekuges from tho
fielglit olltca far snlpnamt by that
eompany to St LouI had tile ms
roiluno to losu ono conlaluini a ebnek
Jwuert by tho Sherman City ant far
82155 on Hie Commercial bank of St
Louis and nbout fsoo worth ornw
checlra Issued to tllirerent parties
ployed by the Texa et Paelilo toad em
STATU l ltKSS COJlUl SlS
Denlsan Gntu City When Tevuls
repicsented on lho presidential m i
It will be when you and I MajMnnJ
giOMingold
Austin Slntesnian Tlio Statesman
has not yet engaged In serving up
tnfiy to Texas congressmen by
liom in onncctlon with tlio ntJl
deiiiiftl nomination csl
Wnco Day JSuls nnd i 3nf
Wnterl Is the slogni nt Galvct T
tliostnte
enhanced Deep water nt Galveston
means
Texas
Jfcrldlnii Ulndo
iltlndp
Governor I
prosperlly far n
UptothlawrltliiK
relaml seeuiH tohavoLlvrn
llrttrntoflatisfacllon to cvcrvboilv
Tom llowera of the Panola VntcVim
and lira editor of tho AumIii SintS
man
San Antonio Light Galveston la
nro thntsho will secure deVp water 008
Mlnornl Wells Echo Fort Worth
should have a largo and elegantly tin
ithed rind fitted up hotel Tho inhid
giovth nnd prosperity or tho Queen
City of tho prairies demand It it
° 10V ° fotluno l0 lho 11Ul who
b i l 1 t
Denton Jhroncle Allen Q Thur
nuiii does not need to loom up at nil
to nltniu presidential statute Ho has
been u giant among thu stntisnien of
tlio natiDii far the last lirteen
years
and oven u nomination for tlio nresl
dencyean odd
nothing to his cieit
ncssPilot
Pilot PolntPost Wo publish else
where the GAZirrfr s iniervlow with
sneaker Gibson on tlio topics of gener
al Rtatc interest We think ills views
as far as expressed rcbitlvo to the
prominent fondues or the feneo ques
tion veiy correct and Ave believe It
will bo itnil with much Interest
Greenville llanner Thu Galveston
Jsows nominates Senator Coke of Ter-
ns for preslduit and gives good reasons
for tlio nomination Coko nnd Clove
laud would nuikonstiongteiiiu repre
the
senting einplie Mates of the North
and South II sectional bitterness Is
dead lho Soulli might ns well put
faith
camlldttiH ns nnv otherbection
llolton Journal Tho Statesman
and tho Kxamlner and other papers
who oppose Gov Iielandln hlsellorls
to get iho railroads to provide separate
cars Air the iiemoeHseem lo Iojo sight
or tlio two lutln questions in vol veil In
the issue Tho Join nnl considers these
to be Hifat the Intrinsic itistieo or the
demand nnd second and to us or tho
South ut this time quite us important
none is that or policy
Poor Old Missouri
tChlcJgo Inter Otcnnl
Why not banish the Mormons mid
Iibouri
A Certainty
tGrocnvlllo Banner
John Trelaml lor governor in 1SSI
will ben eeilulnly almost
Jfot a Itlusliing Duile
Chicago Inter Ocean
General Hen Uutlerhas bcenuccusod
of eeiything but modesty
See Mhos Speaker Iirst
lCnotvlllo Chronicle
Mlll somebody tell us what tho issuo
will bo next year between the two
parties
me
A Slurring lteniark
fllenlson tlnte City
Tlio hotels or Kort Worth me so bad
that neither the negro or tho white
man niesiixlous toany in them conse
quently the Into decision does not in
tetebt thoso lionlier Institutions
loKims Veintillt
Loul lllo ComleiJouinal
Gen John A Lopnu has wiltlen
twopluys and once took tlio leading
pai t In an amateur pel formanco of ono
of them Gen Logan seems to know-
n good many ways to humble the
granimarof hi3 native torguo
More of a Iaiorite i ban Kier
i leburne Chronicle
iho Fou Worth Gaxith in its ed-
itorial depaitment has impioved moio
In tlio last month or fo than any i > n
l > er wo know of That depaitment
now shows extensive Information und
fluent expression and withal bound
Democratic doctrine Tho paper is
mora a favorite at this ofllco than over
A Question or Money
I Cincinnati NewEJournul
All the bingeis actors dancers and
tuuicn that come heio from Kuropo
far our money ureenthusinslieallv de
lighted with our countrv All Knio
peaus that come hero at their own ex
peiuo find thocountiy unpleaant and
the peojilo only hair eivllled
i
Tlio Texas Pioiaiicator
IJIemphlHSclmttnr
Thomas P Ochiittto tho ledhalied
rnnger or tho
Riiund recently
Texas
enngicssloual
interviewed tliores
ident in regaitl to Texas appolntineits
and It seems us if the Judgeship of tho
Lnstcrn disti let of the Lono Star stato
is hinging upon tho dictum of the
great piovaiiealor
rnyllshs Liberality
Opji isltioa 1arty Organ
As an uccommodutiou to the work
ing elases of Jndlanaiiolls William
II Kngllsli ofl eis to icdeeni all old
threecent elanis oileied him iu a
good state of prescivation For three
of these threecent stamps he gives
lour bilght new twocent stamps
thus giving lie poor laboring man nn
oppoitunlty to mail mur letters in-
stead or tinee
Hospel Truth
pieridlan llhulc
Peter Smith it a good man nnd
makes a firstrate niayi r or Fort Worth
John Ireland Is a good man and makes
a firstrate governor or Texas Let
them both lcniniu a few years longer
wheio they aio Wo say this much
far Hu bonefltorthoso misguided pa
nels that uro just now trying to boom
Smith for governor Tho best service
tlioy can do the gentleman is to keep
him out of Irelands way next year
lie Did Xot Seek to Kegnlote
IIotiKtDU Age
To provide separate coaches for no
gioes who do not llko to rldo in smok
ing ears Is we think Iho best policy
Tor railroad managers Dut tho at
tempt ot tho governor to leguluto tho
matter is of doubtful propriety Wo
are however tolerably mito that tho
spltefal lliteiupeied opposition of the
Austin Statesman to whatever Gor
erno Iicland does will bo generally
Wu demned by ho people and tho
fesa
Joung gentleman leaving Lako
my Vitx > r ° r lu exposition at Louis
iii r l yi thought ho would tiko un
alligator egg nlong to bhow to his
friends Arriving at Loiilsvlllo bofaro
° Jl niug his trunk ho heard what ho
supposed to bou rati n there kicking
up merry thunder Upon opening the
dunk imagine his surprlso In finding
a welldeveloped young gntor prauo
j B arouud In line style The egg had
hatched While en route
Heh > X >
froiiU TOoa
c
vcslyirrHftI
tei i
as8n
C0ltuctln oteB
and to rood ot ltst hi
h po may lawtu H
colossiUvsi J m
incntv ° fTon43
stralt 3 0i ty t k
Hub le s
f long vovS nil8
lue3tlon UeiKfi3
aulto hisiitrmb CH
you > g as my otn 13 I
oxiwttollvciniLiSl
> or Alaska s i
iswlioasirtTr
the irrlcd of sti1Uiw
gaut expectation
Menwtlonal propSt
delnliely IttanH
oiito tIeno8Affl
Vienna Mexico
and
1raiidsM and lietlisS
and Pan N rJ
end all lho grtal cil
continents
shall Junta
nndforCTcrboniidlojrirt
Iflncerelyliof
as you ilesenc
success hi jour trans fafi
und meritorious enttrai
We boiioJIrHilprdii
that Mr Eurls
I uWj
We eonrcsj tobariMMBBiV
ourselves Sitvhy ihaMii
eIioll3 Itirm Jon sjo r
tliat tlio ItnssUa pucruiaft
build a rdlrwUtaili
SA t
a transcontlucnMtiiWl h
Is nn old Idea ol > VttncL
of going to Eurom tsWiikI
nets It it ftloud ft
all tho prt ctlili i
Jiat nunoyng fc
ouo ever thought el
Uelirlng strait Tlio ri <
easily taken and would I
Aud from that lnt on to
lllsciy It would be casjt
ntrlor cars with an icM
of coniliiclort Vhcn the til
stratum of new laiir h
the only real obstacle lot t
around the wrrld IsthtAtUt
and with some boriusteti
Jiritisli cbanaellie vrwU
limn who wojld prcu
nover boa submarineriln
Ii eland anil tfewfojiidtoi
American lloiw I
United Sltlci Enaiwj
Arc Anieiicnu womeiit
cated than their liuabwd
Capel thinks they are Hfl
mixes with the best Of Wif
to should have soiwow
knowing butwcwrjatBi
iiSltion as gciierailjipiial
cliauts bankers and vbm
having fought tliclf wPlf
ranks may jierli jwl
higher tlieir own WW
tneir wives way tare wjl
cation to rupsrficlsJiJJ
society In tlio rcem <
bands have not teHj >
havo not acquired W
grace they taw Mf
upsubstatiatknoyiwbJ
though not titled fMVT
wlieio the cultivate
likely to meet then WJ
their own In thu J
Ufa Lawyers ptjl
should as a rule
InknowieilKonudla
incuts With our cw
co equality the wflf > J
social status hut it
that thev are aho
point of bTcetllngwf
TliiBTlng
FortlhifardlAjl
AcainporCreetCT
ingtloubleatWtlWf
W
south orJJuford
boon pliinderisla JII
Ho driven off riJSi
WhUtler has bees W5
nnd ho has refenoll
liaitmenthcailqu
<
ItccelvedofthoJI jj
of
unco Company
thousand t30U21 j
dollars insuinucea11
Jackson LL mUJi >
Executor of
BALUHtWjM
To Those Whom WW
1 would say tlfj
tualLifelusurau
York onootthe
Institutions iU ail
txinlldencshavel
tj
ciirryWPOOIusu
It 10
und prefer wi
fully c wayii
subsfautW1 v
3obn gooel W WrWAj
tlocoinpanyI i
nil tho >
getting aLforaWrtf
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mice p
helper Hi fitW
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