Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 357, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 27, 1883 Page: 4 of 8
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LOVINO PUIIMSIIINII OMIMNr
Kurt Worth Texas
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Notico to Stockmen
Tlio second nunuiil meeting of Iho
Texas Live Stockassociation will meet
ut Austin Texas on tlio sicond Tuus
DAY THK 8TII DAY OK JANUAIIY
18S1 All members tiro notified und
all men interested In livo block arc re
Hputfully invited to attend This
meeting is held In pursuance to ad
Jotaitineiit of last aiiminl meeting
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To Our Exchanges
As a general reply to u note of in-
quiry sent us wo again Invito all our
newspaper friends who may ho desire
to send a opy of their papers regularly
to the Gazittk branch office corner
Pennsylvania avenue and 4 street
Washington D C Our representa-
tive there will file all papers so that
visitors will find them easy of access
and it may result In substantial ben-
efit to such papers
SiniNGKit feels sour but then not
everybody can bo Milted
Tin News should fumigate itself of
tho stench of carpi tbag rule
Tun bloody shirt looks as if It was
bespattered with Northern gore
Tins liabnut tho division of Christ-
mas when wise men begin to sober up
It is haid for some people to realize
that the scepter Is departed from lu
dah
GifiiisrjrAs carols make old Mother
Jarth niovoarouiidatallvelicrmerrier
rate
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IjAW for the lawyer and forcofortho
jicoplo is a pretty good fencecutting
motto
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JJihiiY Mahoni would bo a nlco at-
traction for tho head of a elicits pro-
cession
Tanoiiii issues and a bold light
arc substantial pavements to Demo-
cratic success
Our hlttloOllio caught tho biggest
prize nabbed by the Texas delegation
save Mr Heagan
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It looks as If Uiu Itepublicau ticket
will either be Arthur ami Koslcr or
Illatncnnd Logan
MA vim tho pooplo will bo astonished
when thoy learn that tho governor Is
the greitt autocrat of all tho Toxans
fun rustic of tho old ladys skirt
dont create such consternation among
tho boys as of old Tho calico is faded
Tun Waxahuohio Mirror got out a
holiday edition most creditable to it-
self find to tho town In which It Is
published
Ton OcititTitnrj as a member of tlio
conimittco on agriculture will bo given
an opportunity to enlighten tlio world
nYiotit sowing wild oats
ilpi
r riMR talk to tho stockmen hud
tho right ring about It Aa an enemy
to tho Jawbreakers of ovory class
good people will nil Indorse him
With good hotels Kort Worth
would bo tho first cholco of overy con
vontlon held in Texas People do not
have to get drunk hero to feel Invigor-
ated ills in tliunir
Wmrrc good resolutions arc being
prepared for the coining year wu sug-
gest that all political parlies incorpor-
ate truthfulness into thelrllst and lets
have ono decent campaign
m
Pr is significant that the most re-
spectable Republican Journals of tho
East uro for tnrlir reform With their
party solidly arrayed against thai
idea nlono they would pauso for u re-
ply What aro they going to do about
If
Our Drummers
Tho drummer U thu antnf vourcur
of trado and b uslnuss ho goes to
hprend tho glad tidings of a citys
growth and trado and progress and is
a human advertisement of tho city
Whence ho halls Tho system ho re-
presents is now n part of commercial
life and by tholr drummers shall
towns bo lcnovn Koit Worth lags
not behind lit sending out their coin
asrtiu Cifi jcar huh l > etm4tp ty one of
I > 9iguiidjbiieiss aiid suflHracj1Tilfiiiidi
ti J b7MinS i r r W S
Its coining tmd it should bo a nmttor
of prldo to the Kort that Its drummers
tiro who they arc Our boys linvo
recently organized a social elub
which will bo nil tho belter for thulr
employes It will bind them In Rood
fellowship nnd promotu reciprocal
favors which must tredoitnd to tho
good of hURluoH houses Kvery lino
of trade Is now covered by the drum-
mer from Korl Worth and tho boy
can do much ono for tho other its
they go preaching and talking In tlio
wilderness Tho Oazittti Is glad to
nolo this hurniony of feeling among
Us traveling tourists and ttndcHts In
iNicncc whether oxpatltitlng on tho
merlin of Korl Worth to tho prospec-
tor discussing politic with the side
walk statesman showing samples to
tho customer splitting hairs with the
metaphysician or lingering expenses
paid where the music ami ho maid-
en are wo know that they will
never forget Kott Worth or neglect to
do a kindly turn for tho fellow traveler
who carries another line Tho social
club will do good and tho GAZtirri
feels honored in having been chosen
an honorary member of tin honorable
body and will always have u good
word for Kort Worths ilrummei3
Rood luck lo you gentlemen we lutvu
sworn oil but this one dont count
What is Loyalty
It t nil right for the Democratic prcvi to
vouch for the lo > alty of Ciallile nml the
prpicnt conwis but It jounils u good deal
llhotlieold ignoramus theory that the earth
was Hat nnd stood on it rock That wni
ill right until somebody asked what thp rock
stood on Of coursu It stood on another unit
there were rocks nil tho way down Demo
cratic loyalty to tho llajt was pretty flat from
lG3 to TO and Ithai not changed much In Its
underpinning however skillfully Its masons
and stouccuttcrs have patched nnd diubed
tho seatnu When men Mood up In congrrxs
aidknoroa holcuin oitli lo protect thu Hag
and obey tho laws and defend the constitu-
tion and then marched boldly down the nUtcs
nnd raUcd sreat armlet to destroy all they
had hworn to kupport they were not exnetly
in the line of loyally Kvery inslo solid
Democratic Uito of todny except two did
JUkt that Then wo raise the question
whether the Democratic presi In dpeiklnu
of tho virtues of Democracy had better not
omit loyalty and ulvo no catiso for refer
< iico to history which Is painful Chlcaso
Intfr Ocean
Now that heals all The fellows
that marched out and raised armies
and tho devil generally are mostly
dead disfranchised in tho radical par
ty or In tho insurance business If
you didnt want em to be loyal citi
zens what did you whip em back in-
to tho Union fori1 Aro not Hancock
and Tilden loyal Wasnt Greeley
loyal Isnt Morrison loyal Ato
Iongstreot Malione Mosby Chalmers
ami Kiddlebeiger loyal Was the
whisky ring loyal Were tho btar
routors Ioynl Was Uultoati loyal
Isnt Kelfer loyal and Kobeson lohn
nio Itoach and Iiuttorworth Whatis
loyalty Lotus know and well tako
the oath anything but Join the party
that fornicates with repudlationlsLs in
Virginia Kort Pillow slaughterers in
Mississippi and manufacturing rob-
bers in tho Kast Anythingsavoholp
you plunder in tlio name of loyalty
and oppress under tho gulso of patriot-
ism The Republican party must go
Ooimnumsm in Toias
Tho active princlplo of communism
Is so contrary to tho spitit or Ametll
can institutions so opposed to individ-
ual exertion and personal ambition
that it can never Hud favor
in tills country except when
disguised and made to appear
what it Is not Tlio right to
acquire and own properly in land as
absolutely as in movable things has
been accounted ono of tho nearest priv-
ileges of American citizenship The
right is so unquestioned that many
wilt bo surprised to learn that in the
freest aud most liberal countries suuh
a right is denied at this day InJm
eland the theory of law is that al
property ot land rests In the crown
and does not acknowledge an nbsoluto
property In nny land in any Individ-
ual thu fullest landed proprietor
known to tho law tho freeholder
Is but a tenant of tlio crown In
America where all lands aro held in
allodium tho Individual Is tho sover-
eign and acknowledges no higher
power If ho owns land ho owns it as
absolutely as ho owns ills horses aud
cattle If wo trace thoorigln of landed
properly back however wo shall find
that all titles must bo derived front tho
govorjimontuud arodepondent on tho
protection or government All land
must liavo been freo and common ut
one time and tho right of possession
canto only by occupancy Hut this
property could subsist only during
tlio occupation of tlio land nnd
when tho original occupier
moved oil his land could bo taken up
by tho next who moved on It and tho
previous owners improvements were
enjoyed by him who had to use a
modern phrase Jumped ilto claim
Tho right of possession being mi pro
carious communities by common con-
sent Instituted government for protec
tion Theso governments wero at first
patrlarchlal and tlio head of the fam-
ily had tho management and was the
person who really oxerelbcil tho pro-
prietary rights Tho weakness of tho
patriarchal system mado necessary tho
leaguing together or several families
for common defense and thus the
tribal system succeeded Jty gradual
ly established custom the first occupier
of land acquired a llfo intoicst hi his
mcrclal John tho JJnptlhUto tell of improvements but at his death It e
THE GAZETTE FORT WORTH TEXAS THUttSTAY DECEMBER 27
verted to tho common utook His
power of bequeathing 1 it or disposing
of It tit denth was not recognized Tho
primitive Idea or property was against
tho exercise of nbsoluto tight
ly tho Jewish law properly
In immovables was only a tem-
porary possession on tho Sabbatical
year it returned to the common stock to
bo undistributed Thus wo see that
thu Idea of exclusive property In
I land Is not ono or fundamental right
but of growth Communists wiclal
Ists Fourlerlsts and agrarians though
their systems aro Impracticable and
preposterous have a good foundation
for tho schemes which they advocate
Indeed us Herbert Spencer says no
system Is so false but it contains rt
foundation of truth Especially is
any system that weakens Individual
Independence and strengthens tho
powers or government incompatible
with our plan of government In tills
cnuntryaud unacceptable to the peojde
Tho relinquishing of private and ex-
clusive right of property which must
immediately bo nssumed by tho state
which is tltu people In their collective
capacity Is a dangerous move The
first step toward such a thing Is dan-
gerous Tho advocacy of a freo
range is a stop and a long ono
in the direction of communism
The apparent aggressions of wealth
and the asserted tendency of capital to
aggrandiu itself by constant accre-
tions in which the poorer classes mi
fer by tho encroachments of tho wealth-
ier is the theme of much discussion
through thopress of Texas tit this time
and will be moru fully treated In the
discussion which will follow the in
troduction of the subject in the legis-
lature soon to bo convened It has
been said that tho publics domuin of
Texas Is being taken no by the few in
vast tracts tint this aggregation of
landed wealth Is hurtful to tho state
and to the poorer classes that it Is an
abuse of the rights of the many that
it works to to tlio creation of a laud-
ed aristocracy and to deprive the
poorer classes of the benefits of a dis-
tribution of tho state lands that with
licit a tendency It is hostile to the
spirit of popular government and that
a remedy must be found by which the
corporate or individual aggregation of
land may bo cheeked and limited
This view with varying shades of In-
dividual opinion is shared by u stiong
party in Texas whoso influence will
he impressed on legislation Some go
further aud say that not only may
land not be taken up in great
bodies by a few owners but
that it ought not to bo taken
up and converted to individual
property atoll but should with defi-
nite limitations remain tlio property
of tho state but always remain com-
mon property This Is an outcropping
of the communistic principle not in
lt i rankest form but dangerous and
threatening It will have advocates
hi tho lawmaking body Tho people
are not likely to embrace communism
as a principlebut thclrstrong hostility
to what savors of monopoly in land
may carry them to tho length of a
vague notion that successful resistance
or monopolistic aggressions can only
be made by thu power or tho state
and when such views obtain a popular
footing it will be but a step to invest-
ing tho state with power to hold land
for the common use to bo farmed out
lmtiupon terms which shall prevent
the acquisition of absolute property in
such land
Tho demand for froo range Is but
an assertion of tho princlplo of com-
munism It withholds land from In-
dividual proprietorship and makes or
tho stretching prairies of Texas ono
immense common This is tlio foico
of tho fencecutters movement So
far as that movement lias lire and in
such measure as it is upheld and con-
doned in like proportion aro tlio prin-
ciples of communism planted and
nourished It vitalizes and quickens
tho voice that wo heard not long ago
proclaiming that earth air and
water tiro tho free girts or nature
aud should not bo appropiiatcd to pri-
vate use To consume space in com
batting so completely exploded a
proposition would bo to givo it a dig-
nity that it does not possess Ono
might as seriously argue against the
proposition that the moon is mado or
green cheese Yet whllo they repro
bate tho thought orconimunlfin there
aro thousands in Texas who nro active
piomoters of tho living and leading
principle of communism They want
freo range They would llko to see
every fence that murks tho boundary
of individual ownership destroyed
and lines of property deniarlca
Hon blotted out This de-
mand will make Itself heard In
tho legislature It cannot prevail but
it can make an impression It can
embamus and weaken the settlement
of tho vexed and
question It can
crcato distrust frighlon capita und
scalo down property values n can
set tho state back a decade in tho nil
vaneo of wealth and Improvements If
it cannot rule It can ruin and tills is
what It will essay Jet tlio people of
I0X118 look nt It lii tho true light ald
bey will see tho danger of
coinnum
ism That danger lurks In tho free
range proposition
Vilve and SMcothenrts nil rcmltid us
We may mnlco our lives sublime
And departing eao behind us
Bud memories of many n dime
At Troka Cal a crazy man had lo-
bo Innsocd on thu top of a limine
A WATimiiimv Conn mau has an
Incubator Willi n capacity of li000
A GAtNiavifiii Kija baker named
Ucmbcrt has Just fallen heir to 8103000
Tiimii Sati Kraticlsco linns employ
tweho vowels In tho Okotak ea nnd this
ycnrtiioy havoeaiiRlit 171000 codfish
A OnitMAN has computed that from
If02until ISlil NVipo1ooii t consumed fipSco
cowmen or nt tho rata of half a million a
> < 4
Tintun largo stones having deeply
Indented footprints or birds Inn o been taken
from the ijuarrles In Portland Conn 310 feet
below tho Mtrface
C V Van Vaikixiiuii of Wol
cott has n cnrloMtv In thnshapo of n whllo
rabbit It lias only one ear and that Is In
tho center of ts head
i >
Tin bookkeeper or tho Washington
bank Iloslon has been In tlio employ of
that Institution filly years and lias never
asked for nor taken ntlnys vacation
Mhvican banana planters gel thrco
cropsaycar TIu plantls cultivated farinoro
easily thnniuiy Rrnlu or tuber In tho North
ern latitudes ami tho fruit Is far innie nutil
tloui
Tin Coeur dAleno fold mines
rccoiitly it iscovcrcd In Idaho Terrltoiy nro
rcporto 1 to bo very rich nnd It Ik believed
there will boSOOW miners In tho region by
next spring
Tmitiuro about idOW locomotive
cnRlnes In the world nnd 120X nnxscngcr
nnd va OO freight cars There are 2000011
miles oftraek and thu capital Invested In-
S OOOOOOOOW
A iood old citizen or Dalo county
South Carolina was linedSS01nclndlns costs
at tho lato session of tho United States court
In Montgomery for cuttliiK wood oil or cov-
et nnictit land He had no money with which
to pay tho fine but rather than mortgago his
land ho concluded to serve out tlio lino In
Jail
Woitic has been begun this week on
tho great ennal that Is to Irrigate tho San
Iuls ViilleylnSouthein Colorado Tho aitmt
Is to bo seven mllas long nnd nl tho bottom
sdxtyieet wide and there are to bo runny
lateral cannls trom It all to Irrigater 00K0
aercsol land now almost worthless Several
colonies are to bo organized to occupy this
land
Stkihdv M MniuiDiTir tt young
lawyer of Heading Pa who tlluppcaied tor
a time under some discouraging circum-
stances has returned home und voluntarily
subscribed to nn oath beiore an uldcrmnu
that he will never again play nt nny game of
cards or billiards cither for pleasure or gain
or participate dlioctly or Indliectly In any
form of gambling
Ten years ago Mr Morrison of Win
ona Mich dlsappeaied nntl several years
alter his wire married William C Hodge of
Spring Valley nnd lived with him lour
years A few wpeks since tho first husband
made hlsnppearnnce and Mrs Hodge packed
her housoh old efTccts and returned to her
first love and they nro now living together
In Dakota
Oxi of tlio defunct Industries of De-
troit Is tlio nniiufactuio of dog oil which it
is only fair to say never touched colossal
proporllors It was mado by n man mimed
lllakcly underarrnngenimtwith tho guard
ians ottho ting pound nnd ww puichajed
chlelly by veterinary surgeons who used it
in the compounding of a liniment Hut J1
n gallon was nil that they would pay lor It
and nt that pilce tho buslnets did not pros-
per
Mitfi AiiiKN a Providence medium
Is the present wonder and delight of the splr
uallsts Outof her cabinet Issue ns many as
twentydlllorent materialized spirits In nn
evening They walk among tho mortals
talk liku ordinary visitors and nt times ills
clne themselves us kplrlts only partially em-
bodied Hut no skeptics are admitted to
these seances and tho accounts nre tlior
fore not tho work of professional reporters
ltAiiitovns have been tlio banc of
villages nlong tho Ohio A writer In tho
Clnrrlnnil Heinld says The river Is no
longer tho great avcuuoof trade and as tho
steamboat disappears before the railroad
theso once thriving towns full Into decay
They retain their stKtrs as towns nnd vil-
lages they aro markod on tlio mnps tho old
hottlers remain from force of habit but no
newcomers settle they aro good towns to
move anay from
KiviiiAr gentlemen who aroso to
proirertheirK ata lna llo ton streetear the
other day to a lady who had Just entered
fcetlled buck Into their scats upon noticing
that she had a pug dog in her nrms Tlio
iloslon Post niys All tho passengers
smiledtho young woman looked up nnd
down tho length ortho oar her face plainly
showing her resentment but the gentlemen
were obdurate they evidently lelt that tho
line must bo drawn somotv here nnd drew it
nt tho pug dog routining that a woman who
cnnlngn dog around In her arms Is well
able to stand In u Iiorsocir
Tin next legislature of Connecticut
will enable tlio pooplo of the sLito to Judge
whether lawyers nro desirable members of
a legislative nimbly or not tho proportion
of tho legal profession elected for theterm
beginning next January being icmatkably
small by comparison with Ilto number that
have figured in Connecticut legislatures lit
former years and that aro usually elected to
the legislatures of other slates Tho total
number of members In both houses Is 271 of
whom only twelva nro lawyers The lest
with n few exceptions aro runners and busl
nessiniinand there is some curiosity ns to
whether they will da better or wor o thun
previous legislatures
Aiiotrr tho tlmo Tom Thumb nr
rlvod lii Paris n celebrated dwarf
had Just died there Ho was a
scion of tlio Do ltlchebourg ramlly nnd a
trllle over half it yard In height H jVctI nt
thocourt of Philip Kgallto us butler to tho
duchess when fifteen Afterward on lie
Itovolutlonbowas donouncedbut escaped
dressed as a baby with his head wrapped
In ivbourrclet and Important papers con
cenled In hluswaddling clothes Kor thirty
years Do ItlehobourglUed In thu Kauoonrg
HI ioniiiiln nnd never went beyond tho
courtyard J to
was very 8y and
nxoldcd
being seen In nubile but with his
friends
was animated nudwlity Ho had i
from tho Orleans
TUXAS I0UUXAMS3I
The Dallas Tocsin is a now paper
published iu thu Interest of working
Tho
Wlnnsboro Sentinel linn
moved to Pittsburg 1
It Cam cotiitv
1 ft more nourishing jKnft
1o Orepnvlllo Hernia
4l speaks or
Abraham who sent his
bys hw
Josophy11 aflcr m > ft i
Tho San Antonio Light published a
hif 1 nhv B
the frontmnk
f0 hollllY Dillon
or tho
blur is Torroll
u linudflomo twolvepaeo
wit t illustrations or thu tanoi
t ow I BIUU
asylum and statu capital
TUXAS STATi XElvST
Mr r I Shaw will deliver two lec
tures in Henderson next week
I
Cisco claims an Increase or ponula
thrco lon from 600 to aooo within tiio last
months
The Honey Grovo string baud will
imUm U J0nmUnrLnu
UmlSlM Inst
Ina spelling match nt liongview
three girls wore lelt standing ufte
Vanquishing tlio boys fa-
A pet black bear was rallied on
Christmas morning at llienhuin The
winner will wisli ho hadnt
Thero have boon ll2in bales or cot
0JVrhlp ri1 fron ° I gainst
0821 tar tho
same date last year
Tim Wise county commissioners re
duced tho salaries of the county ludire
county clerk district clerk
and sher
Freestono county has twontyfivo
on her rolls
paiiners ilriiwiiigllubs an-
nually It is proposed to establish a
poor farm
Tho proposition to
fence in hogs
sheep nnd goats in Grayson county
was defeated Denison voted almost
solhUagninst It
Tho Christmas tree of the llaptist
church utItreuhnm was a twomasted
schooner with Santa Claus us captain
who distributed tlio presents
A lawyer in Henderson is husy
pearching the blblu for tho quotation
God tempers the wind to the shorn
lamb Ho ought to ask the preacher
An attempt was made at George
town last Saturday to send up a bal
loon on the public square but it
caught fire and was totally consumed
Tlio city of Doiiluim proposes to
erect a monument to lialloy inglish
the first settler of that city whoso re-
mains lie in a nelected grave in the
cemetery there
A little child of Mr Robert Clair of
Tcxurknna was poisoned last Sunday
by putting a spool of green silk thread
in its mouth but its lire wus saved by
prompt attention
Officer Zonk of San Antonio seized a
man walking along the street who
had MHiictMng suspicious protruding
from under his coat Tho search re-
vealed an old tin collcepot which tho
good wife had sent down town for re
pahs
tO
An rrfvctlTC Itemed r
Urciiham lianner
Shoot tho fence cutter is tho latest
remedy suggested by tho h ort Worth
GAzmTK It would ecrtniulv
efi ectivo if well done
Ve Aro Street on Ctrlisle
lAthem Athenian
prove
Tho Kort Wortli GAZirrrrc is an able
It will almost do it Ina local op
tion precinct a headache will produce
n physicians certificateuntl tho certifi-
cate will fetch thu whisky
A Ji ovel Suit
A novel Mill is pending in tlio Phila
delphia court It is brought by ISd
ward loluihon an exslave for cruel
tieatmeiil inlllcted on liim by his ex
mnsto H M 13 Wood and IhilipShuw
of Illinois nnd Missouri fiomo of tho
allegations duto back as fur us tweiity
llvo years ago This is about u fair
slundotr for suits for tlio recovery or
the value of slaves lost by the war
qi
A l ood Word for Arthur
fNow York Kun
Arthur is a good man weighing iloO
pounds or thereabouts Ho canio into
the presidency by a tragical accident
nnd ho remains there to tho satisfac
tion of people In general Most of thu
faultsofhls administration ato quite
as much the taults or tho Republican
party as ills own It is not too much
to say that ho Is tho best president tlio
country has had since tlio death of
Abiaham Lincoln
Agrarian Outrages
Denison HeraldNovvB
Iencccutting which is now an epi
demic in Texas is ono of those hind
troubles that has frequently occurred
in tho history of this and other coun
tries munilestlng itself in strange
and outlandish ways In an cltort to al
ter tlio current oi law nntl equity by
force Tho arguments of some of the
fencecutters strikes ono as having
about as much reason about them as
an evolutionist preaching tho doctrine
of chance No man they say 1ms
a right to fenco up or Inclose the
grass or water Ho did not
plant tho grass or huvo unything to do
with limiting It grow Neither dltl ho
oieato tlio springs and rivers God
mado them free and before tho land
sharks and cattlo kings put fences
around them they wero free Tho
grass Is lust us good and will fatten his
cattlo jiibt as fast without a fonco
around it as with it It is by such
arguments thin tho fencecutters Justify
their out rages Wo remember tho old
barnburneis in Now York who roe
to tho dignity or a political party In
that state and ir wo mistake not orig
inated In n dispute over miiiio hind
griiutH uider ono of tho old Dutch
claims by which a great many squat
ters were as they thought unjustly
deprived of their hinds As iu all
such afliilrs tlmo healed tho difficulty
and after a hettson of outrages thy
troubles ceased
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tH ° holding SJS 01
of < W
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better
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property i
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proiieriw i i our
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heaving ovcrbwrfSffiS
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drop rrotu tho fidtff
unless his olJccKS
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tores and cut tLmhTt
tracts and divido i f
shiftless
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reported
C 1 allies who hadffi1
stan terror litan ffl
nearly ilrtconycaVT
ofa welltodo
rarmbVh
this own and twSSJtS
with his faWrTto
wonanwasamSfcfi
and young Mtttii WM
her CorneliusSS fe
num was also In fi lil fc
itauies
about her After onrJii
> 1 Battles li > taSjfckM
undinurilercdhlmrlil4fl
which mil tlienjQrfHMfl
wasstll untriedVSlS
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the term of one
turn to ChuUi SJy
hanged This law hhwuniSil
wasunconstitulionalHdiiUri
settle the question tbeyaSSi
case to the court ofitpnhj
stltutlonal ami theientenetiSL
was
illegal He was retal
He enlisted iu tho UnlojiffirJ
served until the
close of
ho returned home His Sol
wretched ItowasuiunfdMskJ
by the
memory of Lis crimedti
very bitter against the wart dial 1
for interferlug with the necAil
Ids sentence and saldthittae
in the army lie was prompt
by the liojie that lio might I
He had not the counue t
suicide andendeavoredtol
reopened in order taat b t
tried again aud hanced UMI
became a tnuulac and he TO
the Western asylum wheretol
years ho constantly nrrf cw
crime declaring that his tWb i
over jiresent with him matin
paper ono that has iulluence and torturing hliu in nunw Hti
wields a power to a gi cater or less ex ho was doomed to lire fwiw
tent wherever it it read and why it is
so bitter against Mr Carlisle and np >
proves Tilden is a mystery indeed
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Works Ilolh Wujs
fOrconvlHo lianner
Dar is many a rule says Uncle
bam what wont work bole ways
Whisky will produce a headache but
a headache wont pioduce whisky
hiXohange
eternally punishfllMtsrfitta
foro lio was twe ntnre lii hilt
turned white as trnwudiUipp
uncu was that of amino Kieaty
t >
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Christmas FcsllTltleSUe l il
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Correspondence of UnOtiCW
Collinsvllle December J3 tow
is celebrating Christmas as It
did before Everybody Is m
big dinnersaroprertlenl TbeWf
hsliW
mas tree jubilee riven
tho Sundayschool was
uHnlrTand rcllecten grow
engaged In the
thoso
citizens generallycoDtrlbnWte
to the getting up of the owW
all enjoyed it hugely Ate
tertainment was over J
hibitedagrnndd yo
It was reported MW
killed near W
Pledger was
about mlaWL
home Jive
town Issaidhattop
ut AVaies nntl Jf
found a short distance tom
KdngdeadwIhaknifelnM
to b w
iianif There seems
tho murderer
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recent
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