Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 234, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 22, 1887 Page: 2 of 8
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TUESDAY MORNING MARCH 22
Romance
WILL APPEAR IX THE
MARCH 27TII INSTANT
Another Am ricaa Novel
COPIKIGHTLD
OR
THE COMAHCHES DREAM
A Jtomaiiee olSavago Clxtvnl
ry and TexanValor in tlio
Days olSlavery
Bythe Late Col EZ G Judson
NED BUNTLIKE
A lifelike and powerful picture of the
romantic era in the history of Texas forty
years ago this masterly story of love and
adventure deals with the chivalrous side
of Indian life the magnificent daring of
the famous Texan Rangers the patri-
archal and hospitable manners of the race
of opulent Southern planters and a con-
dition of affairs on the border which has
now become historical and which affords
magnificent scope to the pen of the novel-
ist From first to last the reader is
treated to a rapMly moving panoiama of
startling events and situations which
keep the mind intent and the interest un-
abated The first chapters of this thrill-
ing romance will appear in the Fort
Worth Gazette Sunday March 27th inst
Gazettes Seed Fund for Drouth Sufferers
Total collected 1113 90
Total disbursed 1033 90
Balance on hand 5 75 00
Worse than the drouth will be an ab-
solute lease law
Now that the monopolists have gone
into vinegar the people may be expected
to sour on the whole business in dead
earnest
PEOrLE are not going to hunt homes
in a land thai is advertised to the world
as subject to lease by great cattle raising
syndicates
The real estate transfers in Fort
Worth for the week ending March 19 ag-
gregated S2345fi2 The Gazette will
print the list of transfers from Februaiy
1 to date as soon as they can be copied
Wedlock is meeting fresh impediments
in Californias great metropolis San
Francisco has a novelty in an itinerant
female button adjuster who stands at the
street corner with ner box of buttons
the mechanical self fastening kind ready
to repair the accidents of the day
Tile following letter explains itself
aud is printed as the receipt to The Ga-
zette from Wichita county
Wichita F lls Tkk March 191SS7
To the Editor of the Gazefc
Wichita Falls Tex March 191SS7
Fort Worth Gazete
Your favor of ISth Inst incoslngbill of lad-
ing of Eeeus for droutn sufferers of this county
has this day been received I shhll use my al-
most endeavors to so distribute the same as
shall fully carry out the object of the generous
d S
you our most grateful thanks I am very truly
yours J H Barwise
County Judge Wichi a County Tex
Just as America seems to be on a pro-
hibition boom nerfs comes from across
the briny deep that wine has never been
so cheap In Italy as at present At Villa
cidro in Sardinia white wire is selling
at the rate of 5 cents a gallon And in
onr own California wine is now selling at
15 cents a gallon
Even New York seems to be catching
on to the real estate boom A lot 40 feet
S inches on Broadway and 153 feet on
Cedar street sold on the 16th inst for
707200 The American people are pay-
ing prices for real estate that evince little
i faith in Ilenry Georges land scheme
The G 47ETTE doesnt see why any one should
co i p aln of the luxurious magnificence of the
general ofure of the Knights of Labor If the
Knights are able to pay for such splendor it 1b
nobodys business but their own But hereaf-
ter when they strike for highar wages people
will be leas tolerant of having the trade aud
traffic of the country unsettled by such dla
tuiba cos Fort Worth Gazette
The Gazette vry kindly holds the Knights
up with one hand and spanks them with the
other Docs It JUf nse that such doubledeallng
will pass unnoticed If a man or any class of
rtfen set a prjee upon tho sweat of their own
brows whose business Is it When transporta
kion and manufacturing companies cut down
wages will the people be less tolerant of ha ring
the trade and traffic or the country unsettled
fWls Gpunty Messenger
If any man or class of men set a price
upon the sweat of their own brows it is
nobodys business and other men and
other classes of men who set a higher price
for their sweat should not denounce the
first and boycott butchers and water haul-
ers for serving them Does our Wise
county contemporary see the point We
agree with the Decatur paper that this Is
a free country ana no man or class of
men have the right to intimidate better
men and other classes of men who dare
to put their own price upon their own
sweat Does the Messenger see the point
The point made in the llonsc yesterday that
while the McDonald bill in allowinw 610 acres
to be sold to actual settlers went as far as
necessary yet in the provision for leasing
grazing lands it di1 not allow suflicient land to
bo given any one lessee ecems to b2 apolnt
well taken In that western grazing country
subject to long drouths and scarcity of grass
a section or even two or three sections of
land would furnish pasturage for a very limited
number of cattle and at their present price it
would not pay the ranchman to fence in his
lands It would be a wise feature to place the
number of acres of grazing lands to be leased
at a much higher figure than at pre ent in t e
bill Make the bill as equitable in dealingwith
cattlemen as witn far era and actual settlere
and there can be no objection to it except by
the free grass men Austin Statesman
There is the only argument In favor of
the lease law in a nutshell in that
western grazing country subject to long
drouths But what of the effect of
adverti ing West T xas to the world in
such a manner West Texas contains all
the publi lands and cheap lands are the
inducement to immigration and if this
western grazing country is subject to
long drouths well may exCommissioner
Walsh officially declare in effect that the
lease places a check upon immigration
Poor old Txis
rXTZf
Well says the Austin Statesman that
the action of the Senate in killing all
discussion upon the pharmacy bill and
also the bill itself was childish and
ridiculous in tne extreme The state
compels lawyers and doctors to pass
through
certain
practice
in the
certain requirements to have
credentials before they can
their profession and yet
matter of druggists it
seems there
shall be free license to
the world to ply the trade The most un
settled and unskilled shall have the same
right to mix chemicals and deal out drugs
as the practical pharmacist Men
thoroughly ignorant of all the properties
of the chemicals they handle and com-
bine and not knowing when they put a
certain construction upon a badly written
prescription whether they are preparing
a healing and harmless potion or the
most deadly poison are according to the
Senate competent druggists and these
men the Senate says by their refusal
even to discuss the pharmacy bill shall
for their private gain and as a business
venture have the right daily and hourly
to imperil life the only restraint thrown
around their action being the lack of
chance of making mistakes In other
words the Senate imperils life upon
the throw of the die m the hands of
chance
OnbS ehaif of our needy people I extend to have cheap vinegar not a clear tart arti
THE VINEGAR POOL
There is a sort of acidulated humor in
the announcement brought over the wires
the other day of the formation of a
vinegar pool The pool or corner is
one of the institutions of the times and
so it seems the vinegar men reached the
conclusion they should be up and doing
Thirty manufacturers of vinegar repre-
senting nearly all sections of the country
met in convention at Chicago on the 16th
inst and arranged for a combination to
regulate the vinegar product west of the
Mississippi river It was agreed to
restrict the manufacture and not to in-
crease the capacity of any factory
Eastern manufacturers said they did not
care to go into the pool but obligated
themselves to stand by the association
When such important industries as
cotton oil products leaf lard petroleum
or coal outputs are pooled the public
wakes up and grows alarmed It is not
likely though that anybody will
lose much sleep or be worried over the
vinegar pool for there are too many
channels for circumventing its operations
Any farmer who makes cider can make
his own vinegar anybody able to buy a
gallon of cheap cider can convert it into
several gallons of cheap vinegar any
bony able to buy cheap molasses can use
free water with it and in a short while
cle to be sure but nevertheless it will
be sour and answer as a substitute for
the pooled vinegar In fact there are a
dozen or more simple ways of making
vinegar at home If this vinegar pool
shortens the product and heightens the
THE GAZETTE FORT WORTH TEXAS TUESDAY MARCH 22
price of regulation vinegar it will find the may
sale thereof fall off for the people will at j rule
once resort to the numerous cheap means
at hand for procuring substitutes home-
made and that will satisfy the masses
Evidently the vinegar pool will not cut
much figure in the great industrial com-
binations and corners of the day
There is a growing popular demand
for a closer inspection of railroad bridges
The Gazette repeats what it said not
long since in connectionwith the Vermont
Railroad horror which accident was so
soon followed by the wholesale murder
on the Providence and Boston Road
Railroad bridges whether of wood or
iron can be so made as to be entirely
safe under all ordinary conditions of ser-
vice and they can be kept under such in-
spection that no element of danger shall
be allowed to develop itself It is now
committee appointed to investigate the
horror by which eighty persons lost their
lives reported that the bridge was liable
to go down at any time during tbe ten
jears preceding the accident under or-
dinary loads and it was most remarkable
that it did not sooner occur In these
disasters all the horrors of death are
combined crushing drowning burning
mangling burning and as in this latest
accident freezing There are some
twenty or thirty accidents every year that
are due to defective bridges and yet rail-
way companies know they can have as
much safety as they choose to pay for
that at any time they can buy a bridge of
a first class concern that shall be guar-
anteed absolutely safe and permanent by
the very best authority
SO SAY WE ALL
San Antonio Express The Galveston
News tickled Ilouston in the refrigerator
matter and now asks Ilouston to tickle
Galveston by a joint movement to get
S500000 to deepen the channel on the Gal-
veston bar This is as the Express pre-
dicted when the Ilouston titillation oc-
curred If the News means for Houston
and Galveston to get together and raise
the money to do the work proposed the
Express will applaud but if the combina-
tion is to be formed simply to organize
a raid on the state treasury which in-
ference the article in the News leads
up to then there would be 3erious
objections as Galveston is too far
east to become the most available
port for the expenditure of state money
in deep water projects To sp nd money
for the purpose proposed by the News
would be for the benefit ot Ilouston and
Galveston not the people of the whole
state for their interests lie in other direc-
tions and therefore Houston and Galves-
ton must spend their own money in deep
water projects for the Galveston bar if
any is spent out of the general govern-
ment appropriations When the popula-
tion of Texas was nearly all east of the
Houston and Texas Central and the two
or three railroads then in Texas led only
from Galveston to points in the interior
and without interstate connection then
was Galveston mighty aud vast in impor-
tance but see where the population is
reaching to and study the newest rail-
road maps of the state Galveston once
dominated the commerce of the state
but the conditions have changed and if
she wants to make an effort to regain her
lost ground she will have to do it on her
own money The people of the state
have lost the interest they had in that
city when it was their only outlet to the
trade of the world Galveston should
have made its raid on the state treasury
while she was the great and most influ-
ential city in Texas and the News the
only daily paper worthy of the name in
the state Then was Galveston mighty
then the News a power in the land They
slept too long
A MILLIONAIRE CONVICT
Melton Weston worth 1000000
and
100000 or so more is in the Pennsylva-
nia penitentiary for killing one Obadiah
Haymaker This would seem to indicate
that in Pennsylvania at least the com-
mon saying the rich can defy the law
is not true Millionaire Weston certainly
did not want to go to the penitentiary
he did not plead guilty and ask lor sen-
tence craving such leniency as the court
might adjudge On the contrary he said
he killed Haymaker in selfdefence He
employed the best legal talent money
Qould secure to defend him and his case
went from court to court hi3 able coun-
sel fighting every inch of ground and in
terposing every technicality that would
delay final judgment But despite all
thi3 money lavishly expended could not
save him and he is in the state prison
wearing convict garb nis friends
and they are numerous and in-
fluential are now at work try
ins to get a pardon for him and may-
be successful This fact however dops
net impair the force of the precedent fact
that the millionaire was convicted and
sent to prison The poorest most brutal
criminal rarely fails to find somebody to
make an effort for hi1 pardon or signers
to a memorial praying for clemency for
him Quite often too such efforts are
successful and men are let out of prison
who ought to stay there If Westons
friends shall obtain his liberty they will
not accomplish anything more than is
very oltea done for men who are and ever
were as poor as Jobs turkey It may be
urged by those and they are a numerous
class who are ever declaiming of the
laws partiality for the rich that Westons
case is one out of ten thousand or a
hundred thousand Perhaps it is but it
be said in reply that as a
it is excediugly rare men of
means are arralgued as murderers for the
reason that men who have judgment and
industry enough to accumulate honestly
any large amount of money are as a rnle
discreet cautious wellbalanced men
who weigh every act or impulse carefully
and have too mGch at stake to commit a
rash deed It is not contended that such
men are any better per se then their
fellow men or that they do not commit
crimes sometimes Our theory is that as-
a general thing men of the class described
are less liable to get into difficulties in
volviuE as tbe primitive feature loss of
life or liberty than reckless improvident
men and are therefore not often brought
into courts That it was possible there-
fore to convict a man of Westons great
wealth and consign him to prison is a-
very significant refutation of the theory
definitely known that half an hours hon tnat anarchists socialists communists
est and competent inspection would have and pessimists generally urge that law in
condemned the Ashtabula bridge upon Jthe United States is administered for the
the day it was finished The legislative oppression of the poor and the protec
tion of the rich
TEXAS IN TYPE
Clippings from State Exctaangao on Matters
of Interest
Seal estate in Terrell is advancing In
value
A cotton compress in Greenville is said
to be a necessity
The wire worms are eating the young
corn on Walnut creek
There is said to be a great demand for
residences in Wolfe City
Many calves are dying in the section
around Dawson of blind staggers
More grain will be raised in Robertson
county this year than for many jears past
Some of the horses of Wallaces prairie
Grimes county are afllicted with glanders
Since the beginning of the cotton sea-
son Greenville has received 21000 bales
A brick yard has been started at Mount
PI tansant to burn the brick for the new
jailIn
In Medina county corn and oats are
doing well but in some places the cattle
are dying
The Greenville National Bank is now
ready for business with a paidup capital
of 100000
The farmers of Shackelford county are
wishing for rain to bring forward their
spring crop
doing
mendable work in setting out shade
on the streets
com
trees
Some of the gardens in Cleburne have
peas six inches high and corn large
enough to plow
The Ci y Council of Greenville have let
the contract tor waterworss to M P Kel-
ly Co for 73 000
Mrs Venrifoy of Hill county has a pro
lific sow it being the mother of a litter
of eighteen pigs
The machinery of the Alvarado roller
mill and eltvator will be started on
Wednesday the 23d
A part of the front wall of the brick
church in Marieufeld fell on Friday last
No one was injured
Shackelford county holds out induce-
ments to land purchasers by offering rich
lands at low prices
Up to last Friday 100Gb bales of cotton
had been shipped from Waxahachie dur-
ing the season just closed
A Baptist church is to be erected on
the Johns n county school land three
miles southwest from Bruce postollice
The County Judge of Martin countv
ordered last week from Dallas 15000
pounds of flour for the relief of the des-
titute
The Sisters of Divine Providense have
organized St Josephs convent and St
Marys hospital at Marienfeld Martin
county
Hunt county has over 6000000 worth
of taxable property according to the as
sessors rolls ana more than 30000 in
inhabitants
The drouth sufferers fund was aug-
mented last week by a contribution pf
75 worth of seed corn from the citizens
of Jefferson
L A King charged with murder in
Wood countynas been pronounced insane
by a jury of Smith county and will be
sent to the asylum
The Sherman Register says that the
new buildings in course of erection and
just completed in Sherman in valuation
will reach 200000
The stock in Lamnasas county have
passed through the winter with but little
loss and are doing well The lambing
season has opened auspiciously
A new town for the present called
Baddy is springing up on the St Louis
Arkansas Texas railroad between Com-
merce and Wolfe City in Hunt county
Suit has been brought in Sherman
against the Houston and Texas Central
Railway involving the right to 35000
acres of land in Potter and Oldham coun-
ties
Plans are being perfected for the erec-
tion in Pans of a mammoth ice factory
refrigerating and bottlng worns The
intention is to have the establishment in
operation by the 1st of June
A subscription is being circulated in
Alvarado to raise a fund to bore an
artesian well to the depth of 1000 feet if
necessary in order to ascertain if a flow
of water can be obtained east ot the
cross timbers
in
Dallas and Fort Worth
Balllnger Bulletin
The Fort Worth Gazette and the Dal-
las News have both responded to the
needs of tnis the drouth stricken dis-
trict of Texas in a way that will endear
them to the hearts of a grateful people
The columns of the two papers show
about 2500 donated so far which will
buy a great many bushels of seed Our
wisn is that they the people of Dallas
and Fort Worth may receive a thousand
blessings for every teed they have do-
nated to this suffering people
tSf
A lie moralizing Law
Tyler Tribune
Some gentleman in search of a lost char-
acter is suing the Fort Worth Gazette
for a 25000 one That paper is abun-
dantly able to sit down on a man to al
most pny amount but the question is
has it unlawfully sqnelched any one and
if so what damage was done A newspa-
per man may libel a man certainly but
how the publication of plain facts can
hurt a spotless character is known only to
Texas law and facts go to prove that in
this state at least suits of this kind are
usually strictly business speculations the
object
money
but it is
ot which is not vindication jQTut
Our libel law is rtfonly rjojuat
demoralizing >
It Hrs MaiiyiJSuch
Clarendon Texan
The Fort Worth Gazette hzs7 done
more towards the upbuilding of Hat city
than any other enterprise within hex
limits It is plain and outSDokcn upjem
ail questions pertaining tps the public
good and welfare of the city If the Fort
had a few more snch enterprising Ga-
zettes she would boom sure enough
Loves tho Gazette
Kerrvlllo Eye
The Fort Worth Gazette
is doing
grand work for the drouth sufferers
The Gazette is showing the people of
Texas that building railroads is not the
only laudalle enterprise it is capable of
engineering The Gazette is one of
those sort of newspapers a fellow cant
help falling in love with
Entwined In Thir Hearts
Tllot Point Mirror
Fort Worth has obtained in donations
for the drouthstricken west the sum of
1025 50 and to The Gazette which is
always at the front in every great enter-
prise charitable or otherwise belongs
the credit The Gazetsk is entwined
upon the hearts of the people and cannot
be shaken off
Job for a 3Ilntl Reader
Detroit Free Press
In 1853 George M White of Hender
son Ky lost a diamond ring and tne
other day a butcher in Louisville found
the jewel in a steers stomach Mr
White wants some mind reader to follow
up that
jears
ot duplex
ring for the last twentynine
Decatur
Decatur Monitor
With the Gulf and Pacific the St Louis
Arkansas and Texas and the Fort Worth
and Denver Decatur will make Fort
Worth hump herself The last road
we have and the other two we hope to
have ere another year rolls over our
heads
Only a Shopping Tour
Atlanta Constitution
John Sherman bought a ginger cake in
Charleston and a chicken pie in Savannah I XCr TJTI
r rmediately
and he to purchase an
proposes orange in
Jacksonville and a banana in Tampa It
may be truly said theiefore that his
visit is not political
The Only Tiruo He Votes
Chicago Times
An eastern paper says Mr Blaine
may have a chance to vote on a constitu-
tional amendment giving women the right
of suffrage in Maine Mr Blaine usu
ally dodges except when
Blaine on national issues
THAT RELIEF BILL
voting for
< Ci
Asking Too ftluch
When Kate was t ld by her Uncle
George the deacon that she ought to
pray without ceasing she repliedde
murely Oh uncle you wouldnt want
me to be such a tease as that
How tho Palo IMnto County Farmers Feol
J bout It
bALESViLLK Te March 10 Is7
To the Editor of the Gazette
With your kind permission I would
like to make a few remarks in the columns
of your paper in relation to that relief
bill and its workings in this county
A few days ago I called upon our County
Judge who is a very conrteous gentle-
man and asked to see the text of the bill
in my own and in behalf of some of my
neighbors He did not have a copy but
handed me a printed form saying This
is the oath prescribed by the Legislature
for those making application for relief
I will here reproduce it
State of Tesas t
County of Falo Pinto i
I do solemnly swear that
I have no bread nor have I the means of
obtaining bread and this inability to buy
bread was occasioned by the drouth and
thatlhav been a resident citizen of
Palo Pinto county Tex more than three
months next preceeding February 18S7
and that I have in family
Witness
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this day of 1887
Justice Precinct
After reading the above I said to the
Judge that although neither I nor my
neighbors had mt 1 anyihiDg last year
we still had the nuaus to buy bread as
we had our work stock and a few milk
cow and therefore still possessed the
means of obtaining bread The Judge
replied by saying that the Legislature
did not mean that a man should sell his
work stock or milk cows to buy bread
and that Mr Ferguson the commissioner
had so interpreted the act I
asked his Honor had the
Legislature empowered the commis-
sioners or himself to read between the
lines for their meaning when they
could have so expressed it if they had so
meant As there is not a pauper to my
knowledge in this part of the county we
all own and cultivate our farms pay taxes
and our debts as fast as possible but
last year we met misfortune by the drouth
that put us or many tf us to extremities
yet I do not believe there s one of my
acquaintances in the county who would
accept relief in that form belitving it
would be at the expense of his manhood
We would have heartily appreciated the
aid had it been offered without
an insult I will here say to the
Legislator
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encaiVaa athorough knowledge of the vr st
Having surveyea stvtn years on the frontier
Addross W E Kayk
610 Main at
ny to l6aw
We are nowyggpasedto loan money In any
siimileBlrec r on pastnres Improved farms or
ranches Will also huy vendors lien note
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50S Jlain street FortWoxtb
MONEY TO LOAN L will bayVdnuorslien
land notesfasums of 1000 and over
loana raadoalIbver North Texas on Improved
real estate on long time at low rates Jaxne JB
Simpson 731 Elm street DallasyTox
M 0 M PV tcr 9snonTi > tnresfarms business
IYIU11 Ci property and vacant lots Newton
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portnnity for good hotel man Huffman Sel
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E ajytENi Fi ctroom house No 71G Cherry
otreei Apply to A C t > hug rt 721 Cherry
street
FOlt MALI
y
OU SALE Ilerrtns Lo burglar proof
bankers chttstrwlthniall time Jock All as
goodaraatnew Will 6el on tlmi or accept in
payment shareB in a national bank Address
Cltv National Hank of for Worth Tex
F
FOB SALE IlYIiJSTOeK
Oil SALE jOn HuHdred head of Saddle
Ilpjraesicorri fed Address A EArrlugton
Cjircot S Oeonre II > tei Uulm To
TO EXCHANGE
MY HOME and business now rjelnffiutforth
Texas uould changa valuabloproperty
In laalveston lofeprepertv tillhei1 n Fort orth
DallastaIn ffBviirc or Cleburne Inquire of
Jioilii son Bu8 butchers and dealers in cattle
etc 16X > Main ttreet Port Worth
SALE OK EXCHANGE Handsome
FOR
residence of live rooms and hall conven-
iently arranged v > ell finished dry cemented
cellar good stable oiUbulldlngUnti fence
fruit and shadetrees Howers and grape vines
WJH ell for less than cool of lot aud improve
meats antlOn favorable terms or will ex-
change for deslrab e residence property In city
or agricultural lands in Panhandle Address
itaref ln waz tte oQice
real aiisrrs
rI e eIIciI
JP Land I
Agent and Stock Brpker
Sarr Anjreld Tex
RYiAND gEmoru land ana
VIVIAN
lecadrr sgeme for tha Panhandii
Texas Tascosa Tex
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HHEXAS COUNTY MAFM Wo areT > repared Cc
JL furnish maps of cad cutiriiv fajcHTdlng Pan-
handle counties Titles examined and ab-
stracts iurnt hed to any land In the state
Lands recovered for heirs Do a general land
buainess Oorresponnece solicited Texas
Abstract Company 921 Congress avenue Aua
tin Tex Box 707
3U8CEIJLAHEOUa
ARTESIAN BATH HOUSE Natural liowriig
water eighty gallon per piinttte soft as
rainwater white Balpbrarraagncsla aud soda
the best bathfn5 wStcx In the Btate It may bo
used as at Hot Springs drunk hot while bath-
ing Single tickets 25 cents five tickets 1
Markle < s Haymaker proprietors noithwert
corner public square
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lit
itrorstamp MrFCFXiuingtonBosC13Chicago
FIiOFESSXQJ i E I
HODGES A SE RT Attorneyfl at law
Montague Texas Special attention give
to land and commercial litigation
GOD 3aSHiOiriarolJl > Attorneyast
LWfBfcrftMarcog Texas
AV13 1BEALL KOOiCRfa Attoxaeyi aafi
JL Counselors atuLawAOytfr Fort Worth Ka
tlonaLbap3rHgrn trflet Fort Worth Tex
T L VANZ NDT1M < JL rjhy8leIan and jsur
X
geQawaeeovor Postoface Residence cor
vrhn voted loi that form L
ahdCherrv 5fs Pan Electric telcDhone
o
back action attachment oath
he is entirely unacquainted with the peo
ple of this section of tbe country We are
ready to observe any law he may malce
wise or otherwise but when he offers an
insult with his alms we fling it back with
indignation and scorn together jjith hia
offer of bread that would turn to ashes
before it reached our lips Didb but
know ihe history of the trials arift priva-
tions the thifts and turns to get bread
to get a little feed for their work stock
to get seed to plant did he buc see the
fields they are today cultivating with tne
scantiest of means and on still scantier
fare of the patient and uncomplaining
endurance and fortitude everywhere man-
ifested the blush of shame would mantle
his cheek for the insult thus offered The
aid might have proved a blessing to ns
but to accept on such terms would be a
curse It would have been much better
to have lefc the offer unmade Let it take
any shape bufejthat S Logan
All those 8ufferIng o m coughs or colds
should take Dr BuliSjpeugh Syrup 25 cents
Why pay 50 cents ifit aTfcottle of turpentine
when Salvation Oilmen s fdtoniy 25 cents
SEEOIAL NOTICES
4
A
fgZCbtfce to the Public
have jQnderetood thafc there are parties go-
Ing around soliciting w rk Co colo and clean
xoods > epr JBcntIa thtm9wre8 as my aeirte X
warn tjpablic 3jgfinRt rjfnee impjjeterd as I1
cnppf oeatfrind t36reforeui3ioire8ion
sihle HJr tficlr contracts SlyQlztbt business
isj orner by rth asd Jlaln reetsTB PnIa kV
11 Jefiraou Note
Correspondence of the Gazette
Jefferson Tex March 20 Mrs
Ho ace Blinn of this city left here on this
mornings train for Clarksville Tex to
attend the burial of her father Major
Miles Reed who died last night after a-
very short illness Mrs Ree d is also
dangerously sick Major Reed was a
Texas veteran and an old and highly re-
spected citizen of Red River county
Earmers are busily engaged and it is
estimated that an increased acreage will
be put in grain and a corresponding de-
crease in the acreage of cotton
The Ka frKaSotTTln tho World
AtAncfersona gun store
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