Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 97, Ed. 1, Friday, April 11, 1884 Page: 2 of 8
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No travellim ugoiit or miy ono but
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ofllcc Purlieu cashing checks or
drafts drawn by any unu elso do mo at
Ibolrotvn risk
NAT < i 1Iiniih8on Is a declared
caudldtito tnr thuleglMnluro from IiIh
county This ought to brace up the
Btcrretlboom over at Dnllitt
Oioitciiv Democrats arc considered
jirctly fiilrtanipltH of democracy but
they will not use tho twotlilrdH rulo In
noniliiutliigthclrotato ticket thlsyiar
Tn rBtatcsumn cannot frighten any-
body by holding tho Old Alcalde up no
a dark homo or n willing ctudldatc
That cry of woli lost Itn potency
somu lliuo ago
Till Martin Doom may bo llkciud
unto the KuIh Qitlvebtou propoilllou
ono of tho deudcut thlugA out Bmnc
how tho farmcrri havo deullucd to
catch on U > thu lleuteiiantgovcrnorti
theories
Mil ItANDAtii enJilH tho unique
dlMlticthm of being llio only l nu >
crutwho litm a boom that nu other
Democrat will fool with A Demo-
crat with a protections boom In Jlko
it man with a wealth of unproductive
land tho moru ho luw the poorer ho
In
Moimian Cammahc htm reached
Dillaf rtturiihip under very iniumpl
cloua for Ului vlrcumntauccH When
lrt urresUil Cammauk wuh blirowd
enough to put Hulun forward as tho
scapegoat of the great cotton hwIikIIu
Ah tho matter now tuiultt Jummauk
la In a tight a lmc uibl piirtuer Ho
hat forfeited all claim to thu clemency
of thubtatc and If Uibiiu iucimvlukd
Cammack will no doubt bhuio tho
Hiimo fak lllitaullou ban been despi-
cable all thu way through and thcie
will bu few to Hympalhixt with him
Tun Veunxylvanla DemocraU want
to rtiluco taxation and encourage no
Uvo ImkwlrlcH at honui and tlil
they would do by taking thu tax oil
whisky mid oilier luxuries while ru
talnlug tho turlil on articles of neces
n ry dally omihumntlmi Tho 1ciinnil
vatila DeiiUHiratit Idea of reform In
not M > ry dltlurent from that of the
bakor who wlun a uuhtomor com
> tnlnvl that his tcnccnt louvm of
bread were not much larger than hli
llvuccnt loaves ropllul that hu would
rcuictly tho lueipiallty by making thu
tlvccent loavctt luuallcr
IN the ciuiruh calendar today Is
Good Friday coiniuciuoiatlvo of the
death and burial of Christ Aa a pie
ludo to tho Joyful MyjiibDllam of tu > t r
It will io generally observed by chris-
tians throthihout tho world And as
nupvldcncoof Ibocounlderatloii shown
Vy fceo uliw ttitoreU for these xymbullB
tloobiicrvanceii of tho churclilt Is note
worthy that In Ibis country and Great
DriUIn Unlay thu grtntnuirlHof trade
and Hpceulntiim will bu oltBtd Oood
Friday Is a rather ad and somber fes
Uval for the chrUttan who accepts Its
Hymbollun but It U of brief duration
and la a lit termination or tho Lenten
duuinii And IttiHlieiH in Hunter Mm
churoliM most gUtUomo day with lta
lloworH and vornd wealth ami its boat
of bountiful tender mid hopeful trudb
tlona
Tju Baliita out In Utah got a black
oyelu thooutcoiiKiof tho Murray In
Vcatlgatlou Just concluded at Wash
lugtou Murray us territorial gover-
nor of Utah and ol course u Gcntllo
cncouuUied tho Jlerpo Imstlllty mid
ttiulovoleuio of tho MormtuiH Ilioj
VMttJBiMh > MHJilry cltlirgcatif nu
inaavory imturu datliig back to ihe
di yB vwheii he whh a United States
oQloiwl lit Ktnluiky Iriimiied up
against him IU went to Waning
foil a
cpuurmlunt ooiiiiiHt ep Invta
tlgdlutl and the rwi4ltBts Mutt tlio
Ut4ilj governor I Vlndtcutcil Ilia
vWory will no doubt iiiuko him gov
T Wmr of hu territory ftgolfn Hla term
ro 5jirw laatJauunry but tho
tf >
iirejMcnUiM been > oMlt > K Imck tlio
until UiH
nnpo iilni iit f n Mic or
concluded Hi
liiVMtlKiUHm win
I no luck nr fisplmnlH for llio iIhco
mid hi rvnloiis ClMitllw ns Murray it
tho littler will probably succeed lilm
If
Though Dead His Teabtag Uvo After
Him
Among tho few paper In Tejns
which lUoMlll contending for the re-
tention of lliotttollilitW nv on the
erounil that It It wlo Democratic and
Hmehonorcd In the Statwman of
Aintln Iho dltoror theBtatcMiian
Ho has
a Georgian
is or lather was
heard of miotliir Georgian Alexander
HBtcphciw At Atlanta on the M
of Kcittmbcr 1M2 WJtii KtcpheiH
wiw making hli memorable canvas
for governor of tbatubdo ho delivered
what wiw conceded to bo the iiu l
powciful Bpecch of hlH cimvBH We
dolto to ijuotc for tho benellL of tho
PtntcMiian a few ECiltcncca from that
spttch
H In ml > t tint I vn n 1 Wly nomltintcil
Hint tho llm < lion < iroil iwotlilrdit rulo wn
violated Ilo tliiioliinioiHir Wlml
wicilloitot llio iwollilnls rulo vrnn ueer
mloplfit or iwcil liy sintct l Hie N < > tU > ex
crpt oiiiwNuw JtiMJMiU 1 Infurmetl
h wllnlmll hltlliliiyfr Iifc u u It m
niilhlnirtiMlii with Into iiiciihihh Ilmr
lionorcil hi OcnrKUl WIibiimiHIiowT Wuh
itcverrrNorKtltolli acoriil rxecptonco or
ImIm 1 ilci unt llilnlt wlien Orncrli Hnrtton
wnniioiiiliiiitiUIn IM3 It wu mloplril nor
111 isi ninl UTi wlien lovenior Hmllti wax
iioiiilnnlnl llio only llni 11m twi ttilrils
rule wr iidopleil In Uiorglftfluco lliewiirln
it nniiiliintloii > r jorrii < ir vnt III llcli
roiilled In ft Inmcntiililo dl pu lmi In ttm
p rly I liuo wnriinl lutnlimt It for jtnr
> m In fidrrnlcoi tntliini It will l ur t up
liny jurty III tlio mld In twrlo ian lif
miM > under Hint nyMont llirro will nl n
lw llfdt ut lior 0K Wlml l tl c > cl or It
Tlio Uiullnu putllo men who nre llio cholco
of Hir praplK wilt he IdUcn mid llio tied
onllhlrdnliihuiw lllbohiiiUKtatln And
tlmlUwlinlcrlpplril tho Drinnurntlo party
III tlielMijIunliiKauii hurilcd HuiintClinrlrK
ton In iscn If tlio iiinjotlly rule luul hocn
uilopled tlHiilhuro ticcr would have leoi a
Ulirupllon of tho Dwnoratlc pnrljllicrp
ntvtr would Innehccn Ihliwiir An
JeirciKim KftUI riiovda ptltudpla of Do
tuocrncy l Mlmluto neiule uco In tho Will
of His iiihJo ltU
Tliut eiikc 111 hN IuhI preat ppecoli
to Georgians Alexander If HtepbeiiH
HovV ho was elected Indorsed and
vlndlcatid by llio DonuVratH of
GeorgiaIn will leiiicmbcred StepheiiH
In dead but lilt wonliritro with us and
they are words or wldom Jlut per
haps tho Statesman will ny that
Htiphcim was not much of a Democrat
after all not tho bunt authority as to
true Democracy There were a fow
men In Georgia alio Uhcd to cay tlila
but thu notion of tho people of Georgia
luHtandliigMiouldcr to shoulder with
tho now dead iituteMiiuii Is the bent
evidence liow Gtoigla Democrata re
gatded Blephens Democracy
Political Afect of Mahouoa Illness
Thu growing nerlouMiiess of Senator
MuIioiioh lllniHs threuteim to dcpilvc
the KMiatu or IiIh presence for a rcasiiu
If ItdocH not as now appeara probable
result In making a vacancy In thobon
atufroai Virginia The belief among
his friend and Ihotu Intimately uu
Itiuiuled with his condition is thut hu
cannot long survive
In tho event of Mahonca death thu
Virginia legislature now lit newlou
would bo called upon to HU his place
mill that body having a Deinocrutlo
mtijoilty would of cmtrpo elect a Dem-
ocrat In his place The Indirect ethol
of his death mid tho election of a Dem-
ocrat would doubtless bo to tlu tliOKCic
ale There Are now In that body forty
Republican and thirtysix DcinorraiH
stliuullug Midtono und nhldlcberger
as Itepublleaus ilblillubergcr has al
ready shown n riHllvcncHs utitkr Mu
Iioiioh constraint mid a disposition to
break with tho Ilepubllcaim Tho
death of Mahouo would rcmovu the
Inlluencu that holds thu junior ucnutor
from Virginia lit alliance with
thu Itepublleaus and a Democratlu
senator from that statu would
not be without eiiect In Hliiiplng Hid
dleburuets future Tho utter collaiisc
of the Htadjunters In Virgin t leaves
him without it jiarty to represent mid
without a couHtltucncy for support
Tlio ascendancy of tho Democrats In
his state will huvumi ellVct In making
him cultivate friendly relations with
them He Is now In a poltloit to
profit by making and receiving con
cihsIuiih fiom thu Demccrattu legisla
ture of Ida Hlato That IiIh iriHt > nt au
tagonUm lo thu party In Virginia It
no bar lo a return to Mint parly Is evl
dent from tlio csu of Mas ey who
up to a year or two ago was Mahonos
trusted lieutenant but who being de-
flated In Ida aspiration for tho Unlit d
States cnatu by Ulddbibergers elec-
tion broku with Mahonu and was
taken uii by Mm Democrats and noiul
nutod as their candidate for cougnsa
man at largo Tho Virginia ltglsla
lure uUo Is fully aware of the hnpoit
ancoor making terms with Kiddle
bergcr Tho HeiulJubtctM may dissolve
in nothlugnUH and lliddlebcigcr be
left without a party lit hla stale yet
hla term in tho United States semttu t
does not cxplra until IbSD and th
Dcmuciats or Virginia cannot oust
him They must continue to bu mis-
represented by a Ucadjuhter lor ilro
years or make an ally of him by hu
ceptlng and ulvlng terms ami taking
him back In tho party Hhotild he de-
cide lo better IllHpolltlcal fortunes and
take up with tho Democrats by break
ItHj with thu HepubllciiiiH MiIh will
MuIioiioh decease and tho election or
a Dcmocratlufumitur would malco the
Hcuute Htntitl thlrtyMtx Ieinocrat ami
thlrlyHt HoiUbllcaiiH Udmuiidn as
jirculdeutor Mutt body bus tliucuNtllig
yoto In vuao of a tlo and on clo o jinrty
dlvMont conbt keep It lUitiblluun
Hul tho prcBlmt orgaxlzattoii of tlio
nuug will end wltlt thu present con
gress mid with a tlu voto listweuu thu
UemocratM and Ufubllcati If no
cIiuiiho In tho JiDlIlleul complexion or
the eiiuto I jtpule Micro Is a prospect
Mint a long ami r lo > Mo s ctmlwt for
tUuorBiiiiUitUou will ensue
DlOGESKSFJtOMllISTUB
lo Sonnfl
IVsuli Jccs llrcnks Sllrnco
n Illnit of Woo
Free Jrass Muil > oA lllvlslonortlio
Stnto IJcninnilcil
< I Can Heal IrrInniP Ono Utvm Not
Knoiijjlt Instruction
Hpcclnl Ootrenpolidonco of tho < J t ttc
llastrop April 10 All great men
are fostered In humble Hiirrouiidlngs
BuHtrop Is a little hamlet of some two
thoustml Rouls on the banks of the
clear und crooked Colorado eiicr
able in age dating Its Httleincnt luck
to the earlletit tlnys of the republic It
Inallko autliiue in appearance Ihe
exact anlltypo of the typical western
town It Is as a violet planted n the
center or a bed of morningglories
humble and unpretending In appear-
ance and yet not without some willd
vlrtnin of lts own Chief among the c
isalio tof pood honect ojilo noted
for thelroldfashloned hoHpltnlity anil
If imtouched with the spirit of modern
enterprise perhaps equally unmarked
with Its concurrent vlcen Jtrcd
among theso Inllucnccs and fmtcrwl In
thoseiitlinentof a tolling honest yeo-
manry tlio Great Commoner as he
has been knou u
wash joxra
developed those principles or sclfre
llanceiiniUturdy ludeiiendenco which
havobceiiadlstlngulsiiing and note-
worthy trait In his po-
litical career Hero a Gazkttj com
mlMloner found him Imply at
a bteathlug moment In his Immense
law practice At such times he min-
gles treely with tho people and Ills
returnknhle what a liold ho hcciiis to
havo upon their ullVctions Anpit
retilly ho knows them all by given
name au il to them ho Is not J Ion
I W lones Colonel Jones or even
phdit Mr Joins but Wash Every
cltlen ploughman stockman or
what else that comes Into town bus to
lake Wah by the hand tell
him about the old woman tho
children crop marrlagiu and
other matters ol neighborhood gosip
mid get Ills advice upon nil subjects
concerning which he Is In doubt It
Is it gicnt and just tribute to the man
In fact no higher could bo paid to
ay that ho is thoroughly entrenched
lif the nU ecUou of bis homo people
without regard to party or degiee the
uncrowned soverilgu of at leivt this
little iialm lhytically Col Jones Is
eutcicitlngonly In comparison with
oilier men or equal lcputatioit He
Is of slalwurt proportions ful-
ly six feet high largefrannd
but not llcbliy and of Hnmuwhat loni >
lug attitude Hu has a long and ratti
er thlu faco adorned with a massive
forehead eyes of a bluish enhtc me-
dium hl nuid unmlslukablu kecnuesi
a mwu wilbproportlontd to his face
with tho ti > end slightly iiiolrudlug
over tho nostrils ami a hatp chin
covered with stubby gray whlskcrt
otherwise cleanly haven In dresH liu
abjured all fieaks of faxhlon mid wiiiih
ttio garb of the average farmer even
Indulging in mioh slmplu excettscs us
red oeks ami a mammotli led ban-
danna tied loosely around liu neck
Tho htranger would lake him every
time fora stUlwart tiller of tho Mill
Knell Is Wash Joiiim thu lead
er of the Independent or Texas
Upon tho political topics oT llio day
joloiicl Jones couversrd milto fuelv
expressing his opinions without reser
vation mid iuu manner quite refresh-
ing as uompurutl with those cautious
nluUtmien who air iiliidd to call their
souls their own Tho discussion llrnt
drilled Into que ttoiiu ir imttiHausblii
1IiIh tiling tliey call Demoonuy Yn
IVxiih said he is a caricature
Democracy means HomcMilui it nu mis
a government for thu people lint hero
UiaiiHutlro on tlio word When I
was a boy tbuy believed lit wiards
mid wtiiclitv that by covenanting
with thedcII pi oploreceived peculiar
limvera from him anil
In iclurti jiawned him
their souls Now when a man-
goes Into politics liu covenants with
tho demon or parly Ihalhowlll have
no more honealy mid of such aro lta
leaileia
What do you llilnk of ihe present
administration V
God Almighty never made John
Itoland for a htiiUrtiiiiin Hols a man
of uood luteiitloiiH biilpoorjudgmeut
ami I think liau bltiutlurcd badly in
policy
Was ho In any way responsible for
fence ciltll m V
Yea ir ho had acted with tho
naniu promptitude aa In thu dunso
matter il mi ht havu been easily nut
down
at llio oiilnet Hut Mm ailjutant
getieral ivctit up to Jlrownwood and
other phiecH and treated with tlio
ronceoutUrH ludicuttug In IiIh haran
gtlcrithutitwns Democriicy rebelling
igalu t mononiillcs until tho people
went wildand got beyond ooituil ir
thu governor bad > eut the mllitu v out
liiHlead or King llio tliim wuiihf liuvo
been Htoppeil ill nine John llancodc
told the until about Mutt 11 hu did nf
tet waidd as usual back out or It
What was the oiwu or feticucut
MllK i
It wim ono or thu plinaeB or vleo en-
couraged by piirtlMtiiHiiip and isiusi
itiuntliiclJlcleiicy In the admluibtra
llonor Mm govertiiiuMtt HobcrrHMaiul
policy had a good ileal to do w lilt It
Do you think j It Is cured V
Yee but Mliould It evirbrenk out
again Micro is a vtry Hlmple reuieily
which I thought ouiht to haro been
applied bifore AkuetH tho danniees
auahiht tbo county appoint u Jury of
view to Hondo them and It will hoou
be mhii opular to cut foiicm that It
wlllbu voiihanuutH neck to do t
Jn yoil bvllevo that grass hhouU bu
free
Yes ttuIcAS It Ik protected ly n
fence
Is llio herdlaw iiuctdlon desllnul
of
uimic flS ro In politics thb
Lt iU10t lc lH l > evcr po elblcJ
islYthiit It nmy In nirung 111011 us hi the
future Tneie Is ono thlim about It
A herd law would double the value o
ruilrtMil bitule ami tltuiufuru thu
ralliaul imlueiice will continue
to ug tato It Nobody elni wains It
lhj land owner dont waul u held
aw all ho cares for is proieotlon for
Ills unce Wlru did away with the
myiHHliy for it herd law AVliwn H
on y costs i uo ciicl > s a Hpuuumilo
t Ix iniieli chttner lo build a fiicu
ban to bent cattle This Uonolhlm
Hint lerrillu mighty mnart niiiu bill
nlunyij nu cxtiolulshK Hlithl of
when he went oil into M10 herdlaw
theory und Ireland fdl Into the name
v r ouiliiltllng a Herbs of
Ids ohuraeurMhi blunders When
rviicvouliliiKbroKuont people wal is
uiixijiiuiy 10 Hts bow h itood i i
had been euiourjelug Mm fencecut
loo ted us If Mm chief execut polloy v of th i
Tlitn the cravfiy lmoittUoihu of Mm dtuatlon unergeicy wa
reallred I remember at Aumln t
u tl lwi nml
H tftt rtcr
watdtheyncutforirdtuU n Mmr 0
OUTH TEXAS FRIDAY AJIIIL Jl
down and gave a reiimrkabo per
foriimnce In hedging I h faut t
Ilrst ho thought fcitcccuiting was
popular and went loan extntno on
thaf then ho got Infected
wlih tho herd law Idea
and ontnis out In bis mesiigoadvocd
lug that When the took cuiventloii
met he weakened again V11 lnj
foro It and swore that ho dhntniy
what hu meant or mean what ho salt
As If that wasnt atonement enough
for his apoatusy to herdlaw Mil hi
went to another extreme ugnln and
crowned the 111 of blunder by advis-
ing Micm to kill the fencecutter and
promising cxecutivo clemency
Will the herdlaw bo inado a party
Issue I think not All p vrtlca will come
out In opposition to It
Hut T rrellsiy9 that no man will
ever iigaln bo elected governor who
does not IndoihO the herd law
No man w ill bo dieted who favors
It
What should bo done with the
school lnndbV
I am in favor or selling them in
miiiiII tructn to nctiuil sctlleis only und
atop the leiudng It prevents the set
tlement of tlie lands Who Is going
to purchase In a big pasture with a
rule prospect or not only
being bulldozed and browbeaten
but perhaps uiilaiigorlng his life
Money received from thu sale of the
hinds should instead of being invest d-
In bunds bo put In luiimdliito uhc
building school houses and educating
children or bo much as may bo taces
ary relieving the pcopleof tho burden
of a cIiikjI tax
la there miy prospect or necessity
foradlvisini of the slateV
While tho Idea of dlvldon Is very
unixipiilnr I have often thought that
It would be much better for the peonle
ol thu state If It were divided
aa originally provided In tho ar-
ticles of minexatiou 1 here is such a
aTlety of industries now thatlt Ih hit
poBrtlbio to mljiit legislation to exactly
suit or even do ItiMlcu to all There Is
thoa rleulturalhitcrist Mic stock In-
terest the ceral Interesr the cotton
lnlenst tho Migar Interest and niany
others each clamoring for tho adop-
tion ol ItH ow n parculiur views In llio
Htatuto book To piodiico tho greatest
dcgiuo of progress and jiros
purlly a population must
liu hointogcnltis Such Is not
tho ciuso in Texas but thu reverse Is
trtto to a lamentable exient If tho
btatc were quartered audi conditions
would ex t As fur as the political
status ol the question Is concerned It
would give us six new tcnalors and
two or Ihriomore cotins mui on ac-
count of fractional population Tak-
ing it all In all I am of tlie opfnlon
that the sooner tho statu is divided
tho bettor Tor the people Legislators
only go uti to Austin to wrangle any
way ami that Is the only method to
top It
Colonel havo you decided your
own ataliis in the next campaign
Not yet 1 am tiled or politics and
dont know Mint I will reenter tho
Held again 1 woldd like to vote for
either Hayeis Mills or Martin for gov-
ernor It tho Democratic party puts
out Ireland I catflient him and hu is
about the only man In the party I can
beat
Ktipjmse tho Ilcpuh1ican3 should
nominate a legular ticket
It would only bo so much tho bet-
ter for me should I conclude to iuu
I would bu iclkvcd ot the odium or
Ilipuhlluui coalition and my voto Jn
ereaed lather than bbened ltepuh
llcans who have voted for mo would
coiitintio to ilo so ami on tho other
hand the Hcpubllciui mippnrt of thu
Democratic ticket which was llfteen
or twenty thousand votes In llio last
election would bo dlvirtcd leaving u
much smaller mnjoilty to bo over-
come
To what do you attribute your de
Tent In the last ciitnpuluuV
Iho candidacy ol1 Davis and tall
road inlltiuuevH The that was a put
up Jib by leading Democrats and r
trembled when I hiw tho beginning of
thu cbeuie Davis was u man ex
tremely Miaeipllhlu lo llattery and by
magnifying Ills strength ami hinting
to 1dm that liu could win llio race
they m workid upon him
that hu played directly into their
hands Then tho old hloodvshirt
howl was rained anil the prejudlees of
the people aroued lo hold In eheck
their n tiHon Thu rnllroatlH went olid
igatiikt inc In UalviHtnn and alone
tho eoiiHt It was a regulur combluutlou
ticket Ireland and Ochiltree as la
shown by Uio vote That was tlie
reason Finley wuh beaten I would
have to outvoteem about two to ono
anyway t gut counted In Dcmoerita
are such poor iirlMimetldaus in llgtir
lug up tho opM illloll ballo The teal
majority against me was perhaps lift ecu
oriwonty thousand
Will tbcBotiMi continue solid for
Democracy
Thcro la but llttlo rca on to bono
othenvlbo and a revolution ir ever
will 11 a coiuo buroro the end or Ihe
piescnt century Tlie Democratic
liurty is held together by llio old vol
tilery on account ofwar inenmrle
and this power will Htaiid liy H n
matter ulmt Die lisues Itivolvctl Kv
ery movement it has made ineo thu
war waa to viudloutu tho rlisht or
tucetislon 1 b
la the Milldlty or the Xorth euuallv
lui > reoahlo
in n T ° I101 I tlicro aro mure
llbernl and progiewdvu than wo lhov
auigradimllydilltlng buck to Uvo U
mich leavlmr dead ones to lako care or
theiiiHtlvcs
How do you Bland on tho tarlir
Uponthoobl Diiuocratio doctrine
as embodied
In IU platrornnif 1850i I
agree exactly with Joe llrown tho
i
t In ho
greater Kuilor South in Ills
tarilt speech In tho Hciate ami Cl
Hancock In his fauoua JtrSev
diort Mm
sliould ho
give lucldcntil protection with suf iu
Ilelent rovcinles to run tlio govern
nieut Itoth thu Itepubllean Ie
ooratiu parties itro at ictoniho larill
Ud both lira endeavoring to manipu
11111 It Tor
the same purposo imdtr
widely dillbront
pretcminnH
J
sonnl Interests aro concerned Thin
thulVxis congressman whatever his
thiorks Is bound to etnnd by thu
tarilt on wool and Migar becausu if It
was nlxilUiiLil or measurably ieduced
thoi < o Important Industrie ill Iheslulu
would ctiltaisu In liair a minute
Iho Grctiilmck Is after all tlio only
n al iiiitltarlirparty as Itpiopoes to
icllcve the people ol tlio national debt
by thu substitution of thu credit ol tho
government und thus do away with
Mil nictsdly for a huge proportion or
Ihe revenues al picceiit derived Iroin
Miolarlir
vVIII the Democratic party como
out In favor of a tin illlor revenue only
In Its Chicago platform
If it dots it will get mighty badly
to
Th
Dimooralio party h wnrklng i tlio
Isanoial KUtlment
it tin
III I tin vices of II
miiiu endtho anolltlmi of thuHiiriili a
nmltbe Htooimcu or
M10
payu t
f
Mm latlounl debt If they ci 11 ooK
smed In Mils und both par es ri
worUiiKhearillyforlt tin t t
Mm iiillonm Hanks will bo
tutec It has been propood to iff h
ho lllernal revcniie system i hut there
w 111 lmitsjhattioo who hiltoft
Manor ami tohacoo shall
payforlhu prtvlHe which
w 1
VCIII lt MICCIH All this larill talk e
wliWi has been going on su hi
U 11 mete blfiul Mm mni iy
or leuiiggu tmSl h
liiv rpoBeH or Colli the old K
IVoeclbui Is tlio true Ainorli ini 11
tyastiu prlncipii luv Ked Ii
bll rnlrlntliiK flliieso
wloh was almost unlviffl il
lused lSvry man Miavm R iu
liwttolho extcut that < J l
lickedWho
Who will It nomliiato ror prcsl
pent Sun lttiudall if It shows any ills
cntio i Uiimlall in Tildeii me the
only Democrats that would htaiid a
ghost < f a chantc
And the ltepiibllcant
Will probably put lllalno at the
head or their IIcuct und If bo ho will
bo dieted Hu Is Mm must popular
man in the country today The only
trouble with him In his parly
Is that lie used to bu
a Uicciibadicr but as tho HUprcmu
colli I stands by trccnbackisui heinay
come out nil light
What would bo the liics Involved
with lllalue and Ilindall as the nomi-
nees None except lliuolllccs
Is tlio Gieenback ciuiko dead or
hopelcaa
Not by n vast deal
It Is livelier loday than ivcr The
declaion orthuftiDicmu court brought
It forward at n bound and although
attempts will be made to vitiate Mist
they will M ually fail of Mice m
With the ixilugtiialiuu nl of thu na-
tional di lit thu Ismiu will
bo fairly hie iitud and
It will force n grand splitup or purlieu
When Mint tlino couiiH Midi nun ns
Coko and Vest und all the gnat re
fonnciHof the Dimociatlc patty will
bo found lighting shoulder to
shoulder fur the principles of Urecn
backlsni It may bo long dtlnycd
writing to a friend recently 1 said
There ficiiih to bu no end
lo tho gullibility of tho mntses there
certainly is nonu to tho unscrupulous
tieas of the demagogues but it is bound
lo emtio nt Inst Ihero is no possible
nielhodof evading it
In legard to thu political intentIomb
or Calouel Joiich it amy bo ttnted
that ulille hu is uoiicornmlttal al
present tho reporter lias good
reason fir stating tint ho Is merely
awaiting developments Tho proba-
bilities aru that II cither Ireland or
Hancock Is nominated for governor
or congressman liu will bo thu opiKi
sitlou candidate ami If both uio nomi-
nal d bo will iniiko the race for gov-
ernor Hu la entirely conlldcntof sue
ccbH In bis congressional district and Is
full of hopo In tlie gubernatorial out-
look
IIKLUIILIOAN IOJjITICS
Tlirtsj Ilcdnrnlliuis Tor Arlluir IJlnhie
ami Ingan
Missouut niruiiiicANiiArron > r
Kcdalla April 10 Uonlved That
tho HeiiblicmiH or Missouri in coir
volition mvcmhlid renew their idle
glauiu and adlterciieo to the principle
ol the Republican iatty aseimuclated
In the iiatioual iilatroriu or 1SS0 and
carried out by the national administra-
tion of President Arthur
II solved That the Republican par
ty or Missouri having buried all fust
diHeieiiccsand bdug now united and
harmonied urn ready to march for-
ward in iiollil phalanx lo battle aptliiHt
thcfommon enemy Ve will dUuoiin
temiucu any man or Hut or men who
Kek to ficutis dimension in our ranks
and under Ha icprcsenlativcH hereby
pledoour iinfilterhig iiiiMirt to tlie
uatluuul nominees or Ihepmty
moui niiAiNi miv
Heaver la Miirch 10 l he Repub-
lican convention < > r thu Twentyrourth
congrifHlnnal ilistrlct elccttd U 1 >
AulsiMin and J W Wallace delegaUs
to tho national convention Strone
rewilutioiis endorsing IJIalno wcio
adopted
A IOfJAN SIUIIT
Dinvlllc ill April 10 Tho Re
publhun Kirtcemh district congres
Monnl convention today icnomlualed
Hon Jo ciih 1 Cannon for congress
Delegates lo the national convention
D S Wilcox and Ohnrlea G lCckhart
Instructed
for IiOgiiu Tor president
iKoitniA roit Aiiriiuii
AtlantJi da April IU Iltu Rcptib
Ilfim state conveuMon elected A 35
Ituck W A Pledger I M Pleasant
and CD Korsyth as tliodtleguttit to
Mhlcago rrom tlio stato at lar o The
del ntM Ko tiuliutriiutiil hut con
sidered ror Arthur
two jtoiti ron Airruun
Troy N Y April 11 Thu Sovon
tccntlt eonirresalouat district dieted
Martin 1 TnwiiHuud and Henry G
Harlelgh dileiratcs tuitl Royal U itells
and Win 13
Kulhselburgullernuus to
tho Ropubllcin convention all for
Arthur
31YSTEHI0US IIUUDEK
An Aged Oouplo Found Demi In
With Ihelr Ihronts Out
Ikd
Chicago April 10 The Dally News
Alaltoon III special says an atrocious
ilUllliiemurder wiu committed
tmc 0I l
perpetrators Is
jet 11
discovered nnd no cause assigned
unless that of robbery b
+
Tho Nail Fool
Pittsburg April 10Tho Wertmx
l rf10 Kdu today
jd vldciica oraey Xl m Se
tLnV nliiry mt u11 T1u nuw i wh
imIIw twill or Mm Pctrldcd foreJl
Tito at IVunacoln
sSfevw iassiJi
TEXAS INVESTMENT
OrFtmxAVOUTHT AS
Oa ul toclc Pnia up
vanco In prices Is anticipated
Another Jtijuor itusin
bt Paul mi A
St
Stock
rlOo
ROSENDPLE PORTLAND
i CERMAII CEMtNT
ALSO KNUMHII K1IIU III
J V SJliTH rnsltat
mirn
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< All Klnot 00
Real Estate Live Stent
BONDS A3ST3D
London XnylanW nd aor
r
OjrrrcKHH v I 9
Mornhr lroitilnni i t
I rovlnB Hccroury r Hmlth ana J a
iTKfiniVKCOMMItTItK JPHmllll
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tnrpliy lloai a M nrllli
UHKCTiiHSA M Ilrltton
J o
oml1 W J
tloiial Hank J V HndHj PreilUoulClU Miiyor Fori v ltA lc w
JmiiII A Co J DJteeil ItiiiiMV SisiVUikiiil or ii
Ibj
Kw 1
V A lluirniuu Denier
fttti
ytiojosftl Jjry OooJrj V Tv5Hi hy e < uil nif Ui SidVw ffit S fifiSft i
TilUB
Wliolcmle nna lutali TOler In
A
611 Houston Street
Port Worth Texae
Wliolesalo Depot or Northwestorn Texu
urn
y
m
Coke and Coal Tar
wlU bo hoadquartors lor manufacturers agents this spring BWPJLyi
Merchants YM lind it to their advantage to brinp laetr m lo HSS8
pose ol A lUetlme oxparionce In this line enablw m V tk
shippors and onr charges will be found roasonsblyltw w7ltairt
011 consignments anaTnlormatiVn cliwrlully pivM VopI ffJJiJjjfa
1 M Faiivuu
m
17712 acrco in one borty in Roberts coun iw
17712 acres in one body in Oroabv count ijjfcl
For further port iculara inquire ot U w > tij
ora Henrietta Olay county Texas
SALE OP LOTS iN fvi
Texas Pacific Railway Cof
TO THE CITY OF FOBrWgJJ
T wiff swffi ru
Tho Best
Hg e8t Healthiest and
y r irr and terin > r < ale apply to
W H ABRAMS Land OovomWOM
Or B E MONTOOMEUV AKeut Ifort Wortli XtM
v
f1
a
Provedcntriiu J th f
HollojlnK wu can mnlio it ui thlr lntcri i 7
0irrHnUmice from thnso wtrliIds i iiSrVuii Moch i
vtllwl ° 1 lu rl lin rllX l
CRUEND
BUILDERS MATERIAL
ruUWOOKOFWA
Oomrr < rmMnt1 rt Hlr
KOItT wohtu
in
M
Tho Larrjost and mont Complete Stoci o Gas FixtaiM S l
Louis Nowost Designs Constantly beino ReceiTCd ml KK
Wo make of
a Specialty Gas Fitlijgs
VCHOrESAIK AND ICETA1L DKAIElm
GasPip9 GasFittmgsj Eti
OdIco unoxcollod aa fuol for many purpoB03 being ciMjs i
bottor
ohlpped iu oarloaii lota or loss to all points
Coal tar by tho barrol aultablo for roofing painting liontra
alwayaon hand
THE TE S ESSEE STORE
Staple mid Fancy Goods
Millinery
LADIES AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
Clothing Huts Boots and SIiops
Nrw OooJi nrrlvlDR ilnlly For > nrlclrbe ntr nlll > It M
wo clinllciiiiti omiparlFoii Neor before liaie euw
miick for city trmlo A cordlul luvltalluutoei miieooa J
ptkiH
WOOL
WOOL
WOOL
Having commodious warououso facldtlos onabUnq Bldpperi
option excellent
wo aro prepared lo handla Vfcol 10 ji
iGro i
Dip at lowest markot rates PartUs Holulr tVi piw
having
QRUENDLER TRUBE Commission
Real Estate and Insurance
Prompt Httentloij gHcu to aud propcrlj w l I 0 < l
City Country
onlo Mutual DeuoQl ANBoeliillon <
FIRST STREET BETWEEN MAIN AND H0UST F0 fflJ
OK S LHiEl AISTD K tli
Banclies Farms Resident and Business Houses lap
provod City Proporty
8oiu choice tartnliiB peae cnll ami see us Correip < > BC
WW1
> l
Before buying a
Buggy or Carnage
Examine ichtfj
Tho Handsome Lino Carried in
E H KELLER
TexaS
Fort Worth
5m
LAMD FOR SALE OU EASY
18000 acres ia one body in Archer coun i
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