Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 103, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 17, 1884 Page: 2 of 8
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TIIPIWIUV MOnNISO AlltU 17
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of llio GAZctti Illustrated
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lustrated with four extra i B < nk
Jug n 18poge Slcoiumn newspaper
of Interesting matter will bo is
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number or extras will bo piliKidnnd
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desiring extra copies will please send
In their orders nt once
lAYsn Is willing to Morlllce lilmstlf
for the Democratic party but tlio ques-
tion I whether tlio parly can luTord to
Haorlllce ItKclfforMr Payne
PoirnciANrt In Texas nro trying to
run nwsy from tlio freegrass problem
As In national nffiilra they nro best nt
homo In r campaign on glittering gen
cralillcs
IIkkiit Wai JIkioihh Is In the
lecluro field ngalu telling his audi-
ences of Kvolution atid Kovoliillon
llymonth church iloci not sco him
very often there days
TnnJnryyrtculsll0W the snhjcot
of many broadsides Tlio fuel mm
to be overlooked tlmt tlio trouble Is not
bo much with the juries iw tho clt
vntlou of leclitilealillcs nbovo the
spirit of tlio law
Tjih Clarltsvillo Standard cannot
exactly msko up Its mind to come out
In favnr of tho mnjorlty rulo but is
frank to declaro that the twothirds
Hystemhln many respects an unde
slrablo practice
KASTwrt Sunday was especially
Interesting nt Mobile from tho fact
that tho dnughlcr of Mr Jillfron
Davis received the rlto of confirma-
tion nt St JoIiuh Jiplscopal church
Tho expretldent of tho Confederacy
waa presont
Goooii manipulate Ills liooin with
an artfulness Hint rivals the tactics of
n Tlhlcii IfCllbbfl thinks that Inter-
view meant anything ho Is entirely
too Innocent for his friends to let him
Vfl nbrotd nnattetided ho might run
on to n confidence man for a deacon
Tun Interests of every farmer every
tenantind In fact of every man who
Is nob rich enough to rlsu nbovo the
considerations of tho poorer classes are
Inseparably bound up in freo ernss
Think of this when ltn destruction U
nltempteO uud maik will tho ittunlU
nuts
Titn papers are republlHhlng with
much gusto u recent decision of the
United Slates mpremo court which I
oH down very liuivlly upon tlio fu1
tures bu iness lUit itls to ho notul
that the gamblers in cotton stocks
groin and pork pursue the even lenor
of their way uud rjamhlu the same ns
over
Tnrfi t Ihnl tlie eiillro WcnUni counlry
IsnuflVrlrigfrom fciee rultltie ilor < lnlloii
ought i explode any nnd nil Iheorlrs about
tlioroinmnnlhtti tenilJntlin of Texan tovr
lioyii An in tlio Utc st ftmll II l gil
tlin oold ihnl thn l 7irr will xuou bo
ullo to irianV nower In It tlountuu lost
Hut Govurnor Irelaud siys these
fencecnttim report are tlio work of
mnllcloiH pipers ttaited to Injure him
nud that niilly < veiytlllng is as quiet
as Muryn lamb 1 low now
Tun Gulf Oulonulo S intii Fu Kill
way TeUKraph company has declared
war against tho Wtstvrn Union and
mid the Texas public wherovcr tho
railway telegraph Hues reach Is en
Joylng the cut rates Uut wo doubt If J
the war cmi lost long Wo have had I CASiunATra for
mien experiences btforo now and they ro > ° W > s i > < > > on8 u ll B
were brief Bainebow tlio WvsUrn
Union always manages to come out
llrst best
A fFU ALU Ingersoll one Miss Helen
Gardner U doing tlio Wistern cltltw
We had a type u tho tamo kind ln
Texas n Tow y tn ago remembered by
many as Mrs Amelia Colby There
is no denying that sho was a woman
of great ability and as for physique
nud voire she would have made IJootli
of Decatur ashamed of himself But
Homehow thiiimpribSlou after listen-
ing to her was decidedly unpleasant
It was not a feeuily role for a woman
Sho seemul uusexed standing on the
lecture platform nud proclaiming In
stentorian voice thu vlrtuiH of skepti-
cism uud tho defects of tho Christian
TuUslori
WantcdrA Poller
In an admlrablo nnd unanswerable
nrgument for freo grow brought out in
an Interview with u corrvspondent of
tlio Galvcstou Kows Senator Klemlcg
uses the followlm hugim o
C Wllh nil the Inducement Hint
< oplandtiinl nntlmlUil freo rutiicliuo
otrjred we hnvo only beuii nbln luluruu
Minnll portloi uf llio Imniigratlon to tho
United kihioii In Toxm Ilie Kreutor porthni
OfUhnaeono to tho unoccupied Iniidn of the
federal uuvetiiuienl In tho trout
Cortliweal whleli ha folhiucd one
policy uliieo It oitanlallon mid
that wa to furiilili clirup homo nnd the me
funoecuptod lands In tho ivayof gnulinjuii
illthoj were tuken up o nil who wUhrdto
Attach theniNLlY lo frrvholdi In that
Country Iho Irslalutlon for the laal two
yearn In tbU statu lias virtually wltlidrnwu
ttaatlndoeeinrulkiid drlrrn uwny frnm tho
tfate the amall portion o Immlsiutlon we
bndsr < Hii darlo other word ruado It Im-
possible for nuy poor man tuteeuro uhomo
lu that seetlou of the lUtc
The senator la peculiarly fortunuto
in th tho points to results rather than
deduoilnnitTiiHuiiportor hiiurgutuont
This Is lio lew charaaterUtlu of tho
iTinn than tho lnierylewfrwhlch Is
f bristling with n cxhmwilvo aud brill
j i nt rr y of facts commonly known
but rarely oounldefedju this conueo
Hon Vlien hunpiakHof he federal
government na lmvjng jmraued one
policy alnc its orgauiMtlon toward
lt paklja lands hedrawe a striking
to lUw ohaiufwtblepolloy of
j
Texas lownrds her whool lands nnd
touches tho keynote of tho great oyll
which has allllctcd this elnto In tho
to work
destined
past nnd teems
greater harm In tho future rerhaps
there ixhts no more prol lie
sourcoof imtlonnl humiliation to tills
people than the notorious lack of
Btatetmnnshlp exhibited in the mini
ngement of theso landu nnd Instead or
profiting by experience nil succeeding
trustees Hiem to becomo more hope-
lessly demoralized If any Individual
Miould conduct his private nllnlrs with
tlio samo Ineillclency nnd the wuiio
plenitude of blunders he would speed-
ily becomo tho laugh lugstock of nil
his acquaintances and the heirs would
lose but llttlo time In hustling him oil
loan asylum to preserve their own
prospective possessions Tho lament-
able state of aflttlrs which continual
mismanagement has perpetuated Is
such that tlio people In sheer eclfde
fen o must set the forces of reform to
work or witness in stubborn silence
tho magnificent estates Inherited by
tho children of Texas becomo a stum
bllngbieck to the progress of tho stute
and a permanent check to Its prosperi-
ty Tlio much needed panacea for
pretent evils Is a policy lie
it good had or Indifferent
let It rise to tho dignity or method
strictly adhered to and coiibctenllously
carried out It can certainly produce
no moio ruinous effects than tho Irres
olution inconstancy ami Incapacity so
conspicuous in the present manugc
meut which 1ms to unsettled the con
dition of things In the Wcbt that fcot
llcrs are at n lofes for uctlon and pros-
pectors aro turning awny dally
hi disgust In n mad freak
of policy tho land boartl
seems disposed to barter tho cntliu
birthright of tho children couplid
with great interests or btnte for n mere
mess of pottage There Is vastly more
of Interest attaching to tlio school
lands than tho mere matter of dollars
and cents which may at present bo de-
rived from them Tills is tin end to Infi
nitely small us compared with interests
fiurenchlng nnd vital that It decends
to tho level or childish play to toy with
it at all The gnat necessity Is poli-
cy which lobks directly to tho complelo
settlement of the millions of aeris be-
longing to the school fund by a race of
thrifty honest farmers and no Induce-
ment bhould bo deemed too great no
method too ningnunimoim to hecure
this end Whatever Impediments
Hint limy exist to its accomplishment
should be removed and without dehij
Upon this result hinges not only tho
Interests or tho bcncflclntlra of the
school land ca ales hut tho material
Interests of tho state UslT
SiiThnrs of Irrnt Men
Toor fry Imt llicn kn showe I hU Jpnto
In l cklnit out ore Iwus loo lute
Iubboclc
The governor imlll well lti tho Weft
Uut my friend IUm could nm the bent
Klvmlns
Iiolt ntthofooln Its nicernulto
ToUtepouedtolfrleiroftlis lUht
Swnln
To fight nnd run tha heller plnnj
Then one inny llxe to run main
Vrymler
When I wan In they Ktiit le fti
ISThennHiihtyboy tliey nocd a biiu
Koberl
TheRni > mloo ril wnltmul foo
If Wulhlia hhocu woro meant for mo
Iitton
Tohs free rim ornot l be
Mi llieroi thu rub that tioublcn mo
Ireland
Dont let tlmtllirtr > ou In n fever
DearK > ncrnor llkohio dout bo elther
olbtu
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liinTint writing Is the most dnnger
dim imslltno A iiulltUlHii oun eiiitiigo lu
attorneygeneral
Mn CrAtimiixi ia untitled to a pro
loiiKcd plculo from tlio pnrty and ho will cer-
tainly get It
LirtnTNANTttoviuNoit Mautin Is
lllionman innrcutlilni flomlwithout cci
nulraw luaiilil
It Is about tho season of tho year
when Hill Werrctl generally furnUliei name
Inleroktlnc ulalUtirii nhont rnrp
OoviutNoit ImnANi lo flnvornor
JdcKncr 1 propoioto Oiiht Itout on thin
line If ft mke nil hit wrlllnw pnpor
Tin Uepnbllom party In Texas
would ho Immeiucly pleaded lo crown Jack
rnu captuln of n polar expedltlnn
Mr TotiAN Is neither a great nor a
Rood man bill li la rluiiuhirly fortunate In
havlns < k Wife who U entitled to both adjuo
tl
in i m
If Marlon Martin didnt mnkothat
np > eHl to the farmers then one r < porter will
godowu tohUgravo under n fearful re peu
alblllty
Tin bond of nllVetlon betwoou the
eoloriit UepabUeaiK nnd tho white Uepuhll
cunmrToso couldnt vnituro a tilt wllh
IJiuburger
II Qulveston cannot hold down
Chairman Claiborne how can alio ever ex-
pect to wreitln auoeoikfully with the doep
water prouleluT
Dowjrnttho botioiu of ovory nutl
frreiinuK limn h huril Ihw la gently turked
away to bo vpruug oihiii the eouutiynheu It
llIHt ll > lH0U It
Flti r iitAHH is plain enough but it
would take n convention of enrycnptdll
loespnin whalt moantby anllfr etra
uiiIihh H la a herd luw
Tin Ilepubllcuu party In Texas Is
ten small and a Democratic purty too large
liteOreonbacU party doo not rlau tu thu ulg
ally of a happy medium
It Is euld that Kuinbsna Johnson Is
on ntitlhuut nllor ihi Kalp of Puporlntond
eutlloucr Hut Mr linker nodnt carry liU
r lp lu hi pocket r > u Hint uceouut
I
OvEiiiflquiNn n nickel to net a peep
nt n poinlblodollar Ia m < fihty uliilcult thine
for trniw peoplo lo do and llio land board
may nut bo reckoned ujiiong the auiotfttea in
ihvMllempt
Tjim Newa lltnlli ItaCirnq signally
upiuorewful lu innulpulatlnB culierputornl
eaiidldatc hat tumid ft attention < to iho
llruKiiHiitgororuortlilp nud now liopee
wttb Mr aibU to tunke IK linprfut on the
let HOW
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JH Illner
THE niattTTB FORT WORTfl TEXAS IHURSD AY AlRIL 17
TIK Examiner M arlln led Ire
occtlon
0unvote In tlio Inst
v i iw r
I i llusli
1 M r k pp r t
J W Auiieron
14 > l llllbun
I l l ilward
II W Mnrrla
< WMjvndera
tl v flueser
1 V UoUer
It U aiitiutrcer
lu K rr
I ho rionmiiU
J W ICiwnr A Uro
Jno ItWhteller
W J M re
J HHtrlhllns
Jrrlte < 1
J K lleudorMin
Win Ilrillll
II II Dennla
> v Ilaliurd
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TVMul lu
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SSEta HI H
HljIUlr over
ftboutlt Mnrtln c c
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IT was not Lord Chief Justice Col
to Mary An
frlJfio lut lil on who propose
the
wonder
No
tlio mltlen
danao nnd cot
oMmBnwmnmJtolmvotlio cropc oflils
gon tmldltd upon lm
Johnson county Is onoof tho Glbral
iBMorlXmofrnpyniKtliwoll entitled Jon
imllc
Placoon tlio tlcKct nJ Trom prefoiit
tloinlllookdllkolicrcanilUlnte Mr 1 niton
wMTUiinlncllkonllHiroiiRliured
G hum was a very Rood freegrass
Ne t0 ml ln
npmllo mill 0 >
fjrftlOomJorllo ieimt
H npplnirrccRrn
nUAtruiitll
icovomor mny ben cry plwaat
tlio old lady n iminl trots out nnoilicr man
CoMPTnoMKit Swain docBiint seem
to bo Iroubled to any contlilornble ilegreo
RtKMit tlio uefo lon In lil clopnrtinuit
1 ho prnctlcal tumnlmlty wllli which ho U In
domed by tho pooplo 1 a high trlbiito to his
ofllelnl merit
m
A UKOKGIii OKCLONK
Terrlllc IVImh Sweeping aiirongh
Harris County lloiisrs Wrecked
nnd Lives lost
CohmibUM Gn April 10 A special
from Uhlpley Ga to the Enquirer
dated Ktinilay snvs disastrous
cyclone swept over Harris county Inst
night A wind storm struck Chlploy
nbout 280 n in Tho llrst dninagu
dono was at tlio residence of Geo
Williams and Mrs lluhha three mlle
southwest or Chlnloy and from there-
to Mr Culpeppers nnd T J Jenkins
pliice where several houses werublown
iImwu Jeo AI ford was liihtiintly
killed nt the latter place and his wile
nud threo children badly hurt Al
fords body was found 150 yards from
tlio hmite Outhousi8 on Hanitiel
Goodmtins nnd John 11 Ilntrys
pi icis wero dcmolMied John Ijhii
ford and son wero badly hurt and his
wlfo nud child killed Mrs
Mary Davis residence was demol
ished In tlio town of Chiploy the
residences or G M Lee O 1 McGee
Dr J K Thornton A J Irwin H
H Trajlor It A Ilerncr A I
Hampton and Luylleltl were blown
down or badly damaged Thomas
Champion was badly wounded nnd
Mrs Champion Hlightly 13 l Mc-
Gee received Internal Injury and his
son was fatally wounded Mm Iiy
Held nnd sister wero slightly hurt A
J Irwin severe Internal Injuries Miss
Luytleld bully hurt Dr J 13 Thorn
ton slightly hurt J5en 1owell and
son reported killed Tho
storm passed ill a nnrthcu t
directiou Irotn Chinley ami tlio otit
houscH anil part of Joe Dumas resi-
dence wero blown down It Spark
mnnH place was demolished I kt
Powells place wrecked ami tho out
lioiiMif mill rtshlencei on Hev Ju 1
Jones and Thin L Bowdens places
Imdly damaged Tlio la < < t named
phieea aro near Warm Springs where
liowdeii anil hlsulfe wer hlightly
wounded Thu di truction or propiTly
can hardly bo estimated Thecjclone
svscpt everything in Its path Muny
mlraculous venues are reported
a xiv Kviiiituvo PKOjrcT
Fori AVorth nntl Iniiilmry Tnlnliii Hand
to Secure Ilutlrimd CiineLtlon
lOrHiihury Oraphlo
Ihotnllroad fever which Iiih been rnctnt 11
Tort Worth lor I ho pa t two weclo culuil
lmled u few doy uiso n tho oritnutrHtljm ot u
new railroad cimpiuy for ton pnrnoHB nr
imUdliu new road from I iit Worth lo
llrownwool by way of UraubiUN nnd
iliucn f > mulo laaa On Tuo d < >
Mnr iliHM nnd Murrl 1 repreneiilliiu thu
people ot Tort Worth nrrlved heio with n
priipnaltlou from thiil elly to crude mid tie
ihn rnd uk fiiriiHilranliury nud nakjtii the
eltlreiKln tiilto Hock In thu road tu the
umoiintnr SOrO A puillo iiiieilns w k
held In tho cnurHiniin fur tho rurpoo of
noiiNluerliiK tlicpnipoiilll n Mr lit Mated
Hint fleliumo hud iillered bonua or-
t I uoo In Illla to build annul lo llrownwonl
via Clelmrii i < d that Dal as would movniit
iiueeuiilea tho lort Worth roid W4H built lr
tie DiilluariHid wnslmll It wiiiild run hy
way of llenrnsennd ruin tlrntibury It wuh
Kiliifntliiu of life ordcath to nmbiiry and
Tort Wortli and Ihey nuiat net nt oiiim
If Imnbnrs would roine to the
help ot lort Wiirth wo vrouldbuvorallnHd
tnoinotln durlnir llio priMiu year It wuh
h ijiietlon of Rrrat Inoiiieiit for both pUe h
nnd fort Wnth me ml ImMnrn nnd ox
p rlid eirKUbury to meet hor In the aino
Kplrll After full iur d llhrratlonv Movri
I A llaiiiiiifuril I li Nuitint I i en
ilelt viernnpfolutedas u eoinmlltva to lolleit
aubirrlplloiis to the capital aluck ot tho pin
potetl ro id
WniivrHHAV Niriltr April 0
lupniant to prevloua iiunoniiiemont tho
rliU in r Irmiliiry met nt ihorourlhom
ttike actio regiirillng tho popo > cd r il
road from Ton Wortli lo traubury iho
meetlnu wnne illed to order by iho chairman
nnd on minion A IV Crockett ni uppolnled
Beerelary
Tliouonimlltro appilnted on laxt night to
Millrlt Hiiburlpltoa to tho rad nl siok of
tiiorompiiiiy nporied Unit tlii noiii of IIT
10 hud lie u nuiMerlbml nnd that tho lint
cmihlhn raised lo i tu u frw day u
ueral Interoted lurllei wero uhHent I he
IIMof KiilicrlliiH waa r Hincd by tuu rum
mllleoaHfolovrr
1 II UiraHh 0O3
12 A llnnnnford a n
Iravlo i ogdell to
1 D Maker m
J l Null A llroa j hi
J ft linker M
A 1 iordon oi
A 12 Ha na itxi
II lUrlon M1M n
Jnniea It Dijlo fin
A V troekett n
H 1 I erry to
J l A II M Itatea 31
P T rwetl 10u
H McDowell jo
sittoo
I tnVln of iU a wmmltteo i h
SM2 n JVf011 rnmihly h mined hy ho
atfmr Voh Muted that Ihov exiwet I
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aa hehhouid
noix yr r
A Oocklne Main
New York April < Tho cooklnit
J 11 t 1wti Wlyii nil Jerley
City birds
look plnui hwt
night at
Coney Wanl sw > rtlnK resort ThV
stakes wrre tm a sld
and llfty i 1
< r on oaeh l ittN lromyyCvi
u
the mala w U Uvu ImtllH out of ii
f r m ° > r lof
EXGOVERNOR 11UBMRD1
Itciponio ami Letter or Itcgret to tlio
lroqiioU Huh
An Outllno ot Dcmoeratlo lf Inclplcs for
llio Next Campnlgn
Hpoclal to tho OttiMIO
Tyler April lGAttho nnnunl ban
tiuetof tho Iroquois club or CI cage
yesterday us was customary political
tho Democ
opinions us pertaining to
racy were very fully Ktvcn forth lu re
lo the several toasts KxOov
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sponse
ernor It 11 Hubbard of Texas hod
been honored by nn Invitation but he
wus unexpectedly tumble to attend
and tho Pillowing Is a copy or his ex-
cuses and opinions which this reporter
secured
Hon 8 Corning JinlilCJinlriniii enry
Waller ecretary or IolltlealCoinmltleo of
tho iroquoU Clue Chloigo
The lnvltnltou or your olub to bo
present on the loth Inst at tho annual
nuntiuot and to respond to tho toast
ThecomlnK campaign was accepted
by mo with tho expectation of being
nblo to fulfill my promise At tills into
hour only two days In ndvniico
of j our meeting circumstances arise
compelling my absence This is my
misfortune rather than yours as tlio
privilege or meeting with tho repre-
sentative Democrats of the great West
and listening to their counsels of wis-
dom and courage and hope would have
amply compensated mr the journey
from tho gulf lo the lakes and Inspired
renewed ardor for the great struggle
for power which the Democracy must
encounter lu the coining campaign
I do regret however that I cannot
be with ou to assure the Democratic
party or the North anil West in person
that Texus and her elder sisters of the
South recognize as always heretof ire
the heroin sicrlllces and unfaltering
courage of tlio Democracy of Unite
states who in tlio middle or
overwhelming majorities of their
political enemies have alike
in defeat as well ns In
occasional triumph remained steadfast
to the great principles of constitution-
al govrnment that after the integ
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rity of tho Union lias been preserved
It Is to ba hoped for all times ami
war has ceased that equality
under thu laws unit fraternal alllctlon
nsof old bhould make us one people
In truth us in name wherever the II ig
floats on laud or vcu
Such it spirit luw gloriously Illustrat-
ed tho history or the Northern and
Western Democrats since the diy
when tlio uiirortitmito wnr
between the states was ended
by tlio surrender or Leo This ex-
tended hand or brotherhood reaching
out towtud the stricken South ltu
been gniaped hy our people as to nil
anchor of hope in d irk and pcriloua
time
Is It n wonder thercroro that Souti
has returned the Habitations of the
Ueinocrncy of iho North and Wot
with solid majorities of liundretlu id
thousands stive when lobbed by
radical highwaymen nnd electoral
commlnsloiH us when tho grand
larceny or ballots and presidents was
thu order or tho day
1 Wo will be ready in 1SSI ns in
1670 and 1SS0 to rebuke these unpar
donable sins or the Itepublican party
by u bold uud uuitesl front mid by iu
creasest miijorlliea t the bullet box
22 Wo are ready to join hands
with you lu mi ellbrt to reform
tho corrupt practices of the govern-
ment winch liuve brought ignominy
on Its clvilscrvlce INgruco on the law
department of thu government ami
which lias robbed thu treasury by un-
punished sturiouto contracts uud
eovored all over with uhamc many ot
the high ollicers or thu laud iiuil on
thu American name
II Wo stand ready to join hands
with j ou in demanding that thu gov-
ernment should ceasu to roster monop-
olies in whatsoever foim or name
owned by the favored few at the ex-
pense of tho many who conslittitu
ulntteentweiitletlis of tliu voters ami
luxpayers of fifty millions of people
A larltr only nullltlent to pay the
expenses or thu uutiounl government
ecoiiomliMlly luImiiiiHtured to meet
Hie lntcret on tho national debt unil
to provide for our miserably neulecttel
liai burs and evoast defenses and a navy
wIiom only glory lives lu tho past and
wlioio present Imflleieiioy is thu jest
of thti nullum such it turill produc-
ing luveiiueH simply iidequulu to theeu
uiiiitH should be boldly demanded bv
thu Deiuncrnlio parly We huvo id
ready over eighty millions of surplus
levunue uunutlly nddiuu to the
cosh balance which should bo
Biven back to tho people
in tliHRliiuiu or lower tarlll mi roiuuiod
ties of our domestic life on the rood
tltoy mt and on cotton uud woolen
fitincs they wear and tho iron unil
steel which they uso lu tho workshop
and lu tho Held by our tolling mill
ioilNi
A tnrlir for
protection as
Milch has always been oppouetl by
tho Detuocrutlo party It la
latter day doctriuo to ailvlHucautiou
nnd silence about tarlll reforms PU
Demncraoy tllumnhed lu the advocacy
of low larlKri and agaiual protevtiou
for nearly half a century in th lttt r
dttjs of lh repuhllc and aineo the
war under tills slogan Tlldeu was
elided president in 1870 ami but for
faltering in t ndvotiaey would have
elecled ilaiicoellllllShO TlmpeopluaM
wllli tho Democrutlu party wliem ihev
openly Intldly und with no deljililo
racles In their platforms proclaim
that u tarlll only udeqtinto to the
actual demands or the government
should Ixi levied and tlmt l vy lm
Ki td lowest or not at nil on ntsji
anei of llfo usM by the great txxlv
tlie people It flionld lie niatlu
the central llgure lu tho ilerco eonuat
reprewnllng us it doew justice and
eoonoiny to thu wholu country and
destruction to tho parly lu i > oiver who
have rattened idlko ou thu hail blood of
thu wartime and o well on labor and
Industry of Iho people This u tbu
protootliin they want nud the Dotuoc
racy must give
I Wewllljoinyouin selecting and
supporting without bitterness or dlvU
lou at Chicago staiitlardheaierH
worthy to load In BUcli a onus
and in such a crisis s nKf f
our uiiKeltishness
and of our loyal
ly lo the Union we prnposo as we
ever have since Ib0 > to support candl
datos for theso hlKli ollbW front lio
North and Wwt while funili mt
woth nh of the Dcmocmtlo t I
the wholo country Tlio Souther
Democracy recognize tillH Jt ti
pies not men It i
uniph lu tho caiuio l t
the rlRht for which thq Southern
Deiuociapy sliall coutond rather im
thoselllsli soriimblu for Vo
M oUh
lho country may he couBwtilalLM i
tin fuot that there is ni rl f
ilur
r riS
uud ttdiidali mid 1WHi 1
nnd yet other tiuimr id L h m
f these from whom t olea 1 y
wifely selected Wwlo r mvi
own henrt warms toward
that Incompnrnblo statesman
Thurmnii uf Ohio becnuso of his
fidelity in days of trial and his daunt-
less cnuraioln the faco of great and
hostllu majorities while for him my
own and poslbly thu volco or my peo-
ple might ho raised yet I beg to as-
sure thn Democracy uf tho North
and West tlmt wo nro
wedded to no mail or
section ln this contest Wo will Join
yon of tlio West nnd of Iho North lu
the ardent support of the nominee
whether he fie from Ohio Illinois or
Indiana or from New York Delaware
or Pennsylvania of tho JCnst
We must ho nulled in this struggle
nr we shall rail The Booth will be ns
one limn and Texas of tlmt solid col
umn promises more than a hundred
thousand mojorlty for whoever
Is uomlnnlcel at the national
Democratic convention which
shall in due tlmo meet in tho greutesl
of our Western cities
If from the example which your
own Chicago in her pluck and prog-
ress her wonderful recovery from the
ashes of destruction nnd her steady
strides to material power lr from these
examples tho Democratic convention
shall gain inspiration fur the struggle
then indeed their meeting at tho time
and place may ho a happy fortune for
tho wholo country
Willi my slnceru regrets at my Ina-
bility to bo present at your annual
banquet and with thanks for the
honor extended to me I hnve tho
honor to be very respectfully
Your eitiedient servant
ItlCIlAHD 11 IIUIIIIAIU
Only tho Haw Material
I Fort Way no Hoosler
Naluro doesnt often nialto a fool
She furnishes thu raw material and
lets it take its own course
Coiiiiiiilrinn for 1 Sliermnn
IMcmplila Avnlanche
What would a Cincinnati mob of
while men du with a negro majority
Tills is a conundrum for Mr Sher
mans committee
Under a lliindintitiigc
Altaian Constitution
Minister Sargent is now reaping the
dlsatl vantages or representing u toudy
administration Instead or tho Ameri-
can government
> o Use for tr Trjc
Courier Journal1
Mr Kryo Ih taid to bo the homeliest
mail in thu United States senate If
thu government wants to terrily Cin-
cinnati mubs let it semi Mr ITye to
Ohio
Oman Illgmn lllnlne
Phllndolphlalleeordl
Mr 1luino is like Osmau Digmu
lie is a devil of a fellow liefyre the
light and a devil or a fellow afier
waule but ho gels licked every time
Tlie Siaiueno 1ivIns
tailciifo Heriild
Simiicl J Itaudnll Is the favorite
Demooruticson of Pennsylvania This
wan to be expected but the comple-
ment is not complete without lig
Iron ICellev as the favnrlu Republi-
can son of tho Kiuiie region of pro-
tected industries
llastored Orer Kelfers Moulli
Phlludelidiltlleoordl
The members of the congressional
cnmmitteu ulm have been Investigat-
ing Keifer liui hed their labels on
April 1 They did not write Kool
across lih haclr 113 they might have
done but they unanimously plastered
the label Liar right over bis mouth
uud It will stay there
Cut lo Order
Wueo Kinmlner
The Fort Worth GAZinrthns found
Its fteegrshs statu division mnjoiltv
rule cuuttidnto for governor It is
Wash Jones Wash settles down into
tlio measures mlvncittxl by tho Oa
Zirmio if bo had been fashioned for
the Jaziiti and the Qazittb for
hint
Tlio Way lnliur is lrotecled
IltUhurir IoMJ
The InngouutluHed striko in tlio
New ICnglnud nail mills has had a re-
mit rather gulling lo the strikers who
refund to accept reduced wages The
employers havo Imported a loree from
Canada that lias jjnno to work and
this breaks the liuokliono nftlio strike
out or whleli Western nail mills have
had something or a harvest
Adilco to Yoiunr lr Lincoln
Cincinnati Kumilrer
Simon tnuieron Is doing soino talk
ing nHtensllily for the benefit of young
Mr Ijlncolu In Mr Catiieronmipin
ion Mr Liiucoln should not fiuUh
himself by ueceptlng llio noinitiailon
for vIconreHldenoy but wait a fuw
years and take he pnhlde cy Phis
Is bad advice If Mr Lincoln is who
ho will taitch on to whatever the gods
send Tho time cometh when a ite
pulilleun who tjets an oillcels playluir
In lurjo luck b
JONES COUNTY
The Murderer of Ogln Wrought llnck
ami nmiiiiilitcd to Jail
Correnpoudenon of the Uncettu
Aumm April 13 Tho man found
dea1 on theCth Inht on Dry Cull for
ilia
this creek In the wotern portion or
county proved to Lo Price Oisle
foil murderer of 11 Oglo of Uo qu oouity
is Arthur Llovd
hoi f
Mr Ue < rge Llod of tho sutuoVounty
law Lloyd meted m now Jailed and will Jt lw
oul to him Ho kllkd Oc
e
for his horse and wat4 > li Ho so dine
horse t < Mr C W Me chaut of Aid
leneaml trals thewuteh ton LCI
ut Clico for u ring He liml Ocies hat
on when arretted
back to AtiHon ho Arier elalnlcd
iho b i
JJ ° w Ti rliEi > iilojaiollieP n
Innibu CrhuliialHnfrMM wllllo j c
yesterday cal eel on Vm
arr v r U Urr rkt te
considered tfio Imrdest Tork In tlj
k
lSri pwn > ueh you cost
I IffioJill r ltaa
S tell
Moses
was nearly
you Itw
jou n
wouhlnt be very heultiv
fr you to go back to Cliiiin lit
Jus t
n8wuril < iy that
Now Tilal Urmitttl
tMsTnISmI
of rontwouxn texas
Capital Stoolc Paia Tin
lJ ° l ritnAUKina
BONDS AND
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Real Estate Live sti
OFFICESVort WortH an 7 J
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and llelall DtalriTla
TcSar
tinrfi
vurjnoumu arc unsurpassed for handlinn r m
WtoJw
frnt 1 ii
correspondencefromli throufa
ddrer od lo either omwii
of the abova y ggg ftgf
CRUENDLERTfRui
Wholesale
BUILDERS MATERIAL
AUOENGUHH KIKE BUICK
UrBI
CONSTANTLY ON HAND
C n r fflttaenth and Hnlo hitmu OIlTWOllTS
J P SMITH President
511 Houston Street Fort Worth Ten
Wholesale Depot or Northwestern 7 ni
will bo headquarters for niauufacturers agents > vijt i
Merchauts will Und it to their advantage to IriKj 1 Zn
ft lilotiinc experience in i this line I Sffirfi
found reasonably
shippers onr charges wUl
on consignments and Information cuecrluUffllven rj d
W
Dip at lowest market rates Parlies having MoM T
Commission
i M Fa km Kit
M
Real Estate and Insuranc
Prompt allontloii to anil Country property u
given
loulo Mutual Ueootll AeHoolntlnn Mtf
HOUSTM M
Finsi STREET BETWEEN MAIN AND
Ranches Farms Resident and Business HowM
Home choice bnr ln rieiwe call anil C ° P
Before buying
Buggy or Carriafl
Examine fo
Tho Handsome Line Carried
E H KELLEtj
Fort Worth
ON BjjJ
LAWD FOR SALE
18000 acres in onorbody ia Aroher cjjj
17712 ucres in one body n Ro S
Crosby p ° S
17712 acres in one body in
For further inquire ol v
panioulars
Texas
ere Henrietta Olay county
SALE OF LOTS
l < 0
Texas Pacific Railway WJJ
OF
TO THE CITY
Tbe lot embrficlli tto b t nl > P l <
Itiedrtl limeul i > rlcc > a low UiuVH winl >
The Hignest Healthiest and 8e t Prp
fat price t
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and term of al npplj10 t gi6
H ABRAMS Land Oo TT
wiri wiiri iTrTj iiii
B K MONTIlOMKItV fif > f t1u 1i I
om g < oundUoor or tu J ° j 55
Ooke and Coal Tax
Tho Largest and most Complete Stock o Gas Ribmii
St Louis Newest Designs Constantly being Roceiwi at
Slock We make a Specialty of Gas Fillings
WHOLESALE AMU IlKTAIL DEALMMn
GasPipe GasFittings
Coko unexcelled as fuol for mrtny purposes bey e
bottor shipped lu oarload lota or loss to aU points
Coal tar by tho barrel suitable for rooting palstlnt b n
alwayw on hand
THE JEWESSES STORE
Staple and Fancy Goods
Millinery
LADIES AND GENTS FURNISHING G0OD3J
Clothing Hals Bools and Shot
N w Doo U nrrlvlne < l lly rn VV i i
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Hl cl for cay lrilu AcarJUIiuvllatlontoejamlo
Vrlns
3 TM m iSTSTKXTE
WOOL WOOL W
Having commodious warehouse faciilUeseMlUajsUHW j
option we are prepared lo handle Wool to ceiMU
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poso of
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