Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 22, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 21, 1886 Page: 2 of 8
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OATUKUAY MUHNINO AUGUST 31
STATS DXM0011ATW TWKET
Yot governor L S Boas
Tor lieutenantgovernor T B Wheeler
1or attornoygonoral James S Hogg
For associate justice Bcuben K Oalnoa
Jor land comml83loiiur It M Hall
For comptroller John D McCall
For trensurer Frank Iubbock
For superintendent public Instruction
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THE 00VNT1 DEMOOllATIO
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Representative Geo W Finger
County judge Hon Sum Fnrman
County attorney It h Carlock
County clerk John F Swaync
District clerk L II Taylor
Sheriff II H Shlpp
County treasurer W T Ferguson
County assessor James Itoblnson
Tax collector J K Murray
County Bnivoyor 0 W Williams
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on addrmtnft Indlililuali ronnrcttd nlthtliopa
ptrhueimly thmi > lra to blam for any larlot
promptnt In reply
BoTHKit Mexico Ol > o us Canada Wo
want a cold wave
Bohton bilked beans and conunoil hoii >
csty do not scorn to go baud In hand
CuTriNos case ought to huo conio up
Yfhllo Hayes or Gurilold were presidents
Tho prisoner Is an Ohio man
A vev coplcB ol Tiik Gazkttks Illus-
trated edition remain uusold which c n
bo had on application at the counting
room
Thk Qazktikb premium distribution
taken place In September All who wish
can retain tho ticket and send tho paper
to friends In other states
IN momorlam H 0 T is rather
suggestive but that Is what tho Now York
alderman sent with n wreath to tho
funeral of Hubert 0 Thompson
X TKMiOKAiw press law In Denmark
makes the mduagor of a paper responsi
ble for the contonU of every Issue and
Indicts a lino ot i250 for any falso repre
sentation
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Thk Gazkttk will print acknowlcdg
merits from all who win tho prizes to bo
awarded In the premium distribution next
month accompanied by testimonials to
tholr aluo
m
Missoum state bonds sold well There
wero 700000 H per cent 520 funding
bonds so dlsposod that the premium ac
crulng to the stato will bo 91022360 aud
this reduces tho Interest to less than 3
per cent
Fou once in tho history of a political
campalgnUlioro will bo no fears of nn
earthing family scandal Whon Bob and
Alt are canvassing Tennessee their sup-
porters will bao to refrain from mud
sllnglugU
A Notk to Thk Gazkttk from Daven-
port Tx aaysi Let tho sufferers
out vtcsl come to tho valley of Bed rhcr
VPO coroi flHAaeL
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THE GAZETTE FOltT WORTH TEXAS SATlltDiX AUGUST 21
la Bed BIrer county wbero they can
make money picking cotton Thcro la a
largo crop to gather
i
EvttnvoN who sabscrlbcs to the
Weekly or Sunday Gazkttk paid to Sep
tcmber I next will bo entitled to a
chance In tho distribution of premiums
as wcl as everyone who renews his sub-
scription before that time
A xkw dovllopmcnt seems to bo
manifesting ltscll in Austin Within tho
last Ivo weeks two little glrM havo dls
appeared Tho scoundrels aro not yet
Intimidatedalthough tncro has been a ces
sation of scrvantglrl murder
GnonouNS will bo Interested in tho In-
formation that tho Peanut club Is a
large social organization in Now York
1 bo badge of membership Is a peanut
and It must bo worn on every occasion in
metal Jewelry or caned wood
Tiir tennis strut has not struck
Fort Worth yet This is said to bo a now
stride In femlnlno locomotion It Is
quite generally adopted by tho girls ot
tho period and it docs not matter that It
Is undignified so long as it is fashionable
Thk linger of Mrs Cleveland is to
touch the button that shall put tho Min-
neapolis exposition in motion A wo
mans baud what lis touch can do in
an electric way is not set down In books
but every man knows how It Is for him-
self
Thk Gazkttk doesnt wish to bo un
gallant but tho truth Is that judging
from tho first number received of Bister
Hoso Clevelands Literary Life tho maga
zlne will have to bo improved In many
respects if It hopes to enjoy a long or
prosperous life
Commissionkk Shdqwick Is In Mexico
now Lot tho country hold Its breath un-
til he speaks Thero will be time enough
after that to get up volunteers to whip
Mexico But wo shall assume that Sec-
retary Bayards position Is correct until
It Is proved otherwise
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Thkhk is a good deal or Indignation
felt over tho salo of tho Indiana Alabama
i Tcias railroad to tho LoulsvllloNash
vlllo At a meeting hold on tho 16th Maj
Gordon was hung in clltgy with this In-
scription F A Gordon an omblom of
treachery and treason
Mu O Hiciiakdson of Callahan
county will shortly bo In Fort Worth to
solicit aid for tho drought sufferers of his
section Maj Illchardson is wellknown
to some ot our citizens and all that can
bo dono should bo dono for tho unfor
tunato people of tho west
Mns Saiuk F CiuriK the most
famous lady lecturer In the United States
will make a tour of Toxas beginning ot
Jefferson on Scptomber 10 and making
her final appearance at Galveston Octo
bor Sho is said to havo no oqual as a
Christian tamporanco lecturer
It Is understood that Jack Hvans fog-
horn will bo heard at tho Hepubllcan con-
vention In Waco Wonder If Still
Itussoll will bo there too nnd will the
two train together for 88 If so It will
bo another Illustration of tho old saying
that politics makes straugo bedfellows
A ruiVATi letter to Tin Gazkttk from
Breckenrldgo Stephens county says
All crops In this county aro an entire
folium At least onohalt ot tho popula-
tion havo been compelled to leave and
tho remainder will havo a desperate
struggle to make It through to nnother
crop year
Thk country will brcatho freer now
that It knovis Mr Cleveland did not wait
more than two hours to cat tho first fish
ho caught Of courso It was a speckled
trout and tho Associated lrcss is wol
conio to tho stick and a half of spaca re-
quired to convoy tho startling Informa
tion to tho country
Thk civilized North has begun Its annu-
al murder of parents and children Tho
crop of missing women Is also an aver-
age and defaulters multiply When ono
reads tho Criminal Calendar as It ap-
pears In papers north of tho Ohio ho has
reasou to thank God that ho lhes In
Texas closo to tho Cutting offalr
Thk successful candidates havo all
been ovatod from Boss down The
dofcatod sit quietly at homo and read
With rcNlmiattoo ot tho ovations This
privilege lo practlco philosophy Is one of
tho glorious prerogatives of American
citizenship which permits any man who
feols like doing so offering tor ofllco
Thk poStolllco department announces
Its Intention to extend tho tencent
special delivery pystom to all postoillces
la tho United States It Is to bo doubted
If this will mako tho system any hotter or
moro popular It has not attained any
popularity in tho larger cities and is
claimed by tho gonoral public as about as
defective as tho postal noto system
It is hot said a truthful man lu Dal-
las tho other day IIo alluded to the
normal temperaturo In Dallas Well-
born and Glbbs by a coincidence hap-
pened to bo In hearing It Is worse
than hot they both said at onco They
alluded to their tight for a nomination
which a Fort Worth man will probably
get Yes it is hot in Dallas
a
Anemt tho Hepubllcan convention at
Waco on tho 23th the Ban Antoulo Light
Republican frankly admits Tho
objective point ia tho campaign ot 1866
It a Republican president is elected In
88 thero will bo loaves and fishes for
falthfnlwho aro nearly starving u
At d If Brother Blaino comes in how
heads of tho Cleveland appointees
Texas will fall oC Brother Blaine
tho
now
tho
In
will
not bo moved by any sentimental consid-
erations abont clvllservlco reform
Thk Kansas City Journal in comment-
ing on tho Domocratlc majority which
Texas will roll up for the nominees of tho
Democratld onvcntlou docs not think It
all encouraging for tho Republican as-
pirant That Is not tho mission ot the
stato When sho waved tho banner high
above all In tho election of Cleveland
she nailed It aloft to stay and does not
pioposotolortcrlt In stato or national
elections
Nkxt to a shrewd politician It Is au
actress who takes the cake forgetting
gratuitous advertising Mlnnlo lalmcr
has turned tho Bolfast riots to account
Sho was entering tho city of religious
riots on a railroad train tho other night
when a fresh riot broke out Tho mob
stoned her coach Ignorant of Us occu-
pant and the fair actress narrowly
escaped serious Injury So the cable ac-
count runs It was a bonanza for Min-
nie and sho may bo trusted to work It for
all It Is worth
ThkIdea a paper published In Duran-
go Colo enters Into tho feelings of the
warlike Texans and has these words of
chcorto speak to them God bless tho
Lono Star stato aud Its people Texas
has tried to obey tho commands of tho
general government and at the same
tlmo has manifested a true American
spirit In tho Cutting matter If tho United
States docs nothing Texas will tlnd
thousands of willing volunteers who will
join In an effort to convince the Mexican
government that tho Araorlcan flag Is still
daunted to announce tho declaration that
no American citizen shall suffer tho In-
dignities of any nation
CONaitxssMAX Cox ono of tho Demo
cratic representatives from North Caro
lina was ono of tho converts to President
Clevelands gospel of clvIIBcrvIcc re-
form Mr Cox was an ardent convert to
the plainly expressed disgust of his con-
stituents who warned him several times
about tho folly Of departuro from tho
good old orthodox doctrine that to tho
victors etc But he wouldnt bu
warned and Dually tho nominating con
vention of his district mot llesult Mr
Cox Is nominated by acclamation to
stay at homo A Democrat will succeed
him who Is tn favor ot putting as many
Democrats as posslblo Into postofllccs
and other federal positions in North
Carolina Aud thus It will bo every tlmo
All tho argumonts all tho logic and
sophistry at tho command of tho adminis
tration will fall to convince Democrats
that Dcmocruts aro not tho ones to hold
tho oillccs when Democrats are In power
Thk Mexicans aro not vlolr and they
utilized tho several daysdelay after the
conviction of Cutting very Ingeniously
Whon tho trial was going on nothing was
heard abont Cuttings offending being In
tho naturo of a continuous offenso
that Is commenced In Mexico resumed
In tho United States and concluded In
Moxlco when Cutting crossed over to
Paso del Norto with a copy of tho El Paso
paper In his pocket This continuous
offenBo phase however was talked of
by lawyers atWashtugton Cltyand thoro
It Is surmised was heard by Mr Romero
tho ostuto reprcsentatlvo of Mexico ut
Washington Thero Is overy prob-
ability that Itomero accepted It as
a happy polntor out of tho
dhomma that ho gavo tho cuo by
wire to Diaz and cablnent and this dono
It was easy enough when tho Mexican
judges roport was given the public to
mako tho continuous offense feature
loom up vory prominently Tho Mexl
uaus woro sharp enough to seo tho ad-
vantage aud uso It It Is preposterous to
suppose that tho halfIndian magistrate
Zeubla at Paso del Norte was vorscd in
tho principles of international law In-
volved In tho theory now formulated
But lot us wait and hoar from Gen
Sedgwick Thero Is consolation in tho
reflection that if Secretary Bayard Is
right tho United States can compel Mex-
ico sooner or later to do justice
NEWSPAPERS AND THE PRESI-
DENT
President Clevelandmoro than once
has spoken his opinion abont tho news
papors In terms warranting tho lnterouce
that to tho presidential mind tho average
newspaper way Is devious and uurollablo
In fact tho president has Intimated pret
ty plainly that too many newspapers will
deviate from tho truth without duo prov
ocation A great deal of latitude Is al
lowed a president and tho press as a
rulo has borno his criticisms with graco
and good humor But now tho Washing-
ton papers havo what they consldor a
grlovanco against Mr Clovolaud aud thoy
aro paying him back In his own coin It
all grow out ol tho resignation of Mr
Hcddon collector of the port of New
York and tho recent appointment of Mr
Magono to that place The capital pa-
pers had good reason to believe that the
appointment was about to bo made and
they sent their emissaries to interview tho
president The emissaries assert that
tho president told them pointblank
thero wasnt a word ot truth In the
rumor that he had no Idea of making tho
appointment
Thoy bcllovod and so published Tho
next morning the New York papers and
tho Associated Press dispatches an-
nounced the news ot Magonea nomina-
tion Tho Washington journals wero
astounded They had relied on tho pref
Idents aBsuranco and had been
scooped To the uninitiated It should
be oxplalned that in newspaper phrascol
ogy a scoop means tho loss of a
news Item worth publishing The
greater tho importance of tbd
Item the sorer is tho sting ot
tho fcoop It is tho pride ol llrstclass
newspapers that they never or hardly
cvor endure scoops Tho Washing-
ton papers were scooped and they howled
They could havo endured any criticism
tho executive might havo put on them
no matter what tho forco of tho epithets
Thoy would havo smiled at vituperation
if tho president would havo descended to
such a policy and republished his words
with gusto But when ho led them Into
a position where they wero scooped
thoy lost patience and the Post and Tclo
gram havo taken their retaliation by pub-
lishing very elaborately just what tho
president said Thoy intlmato very tartly
that Magonos appointment was already
mado when tho president was telling them
It wasnt to be mado and they wind up by
wondering If Qrover over heard of An
anias and Sapphlra It is a very pretty
quarrel as it stauds and in its midst tho
president packed his traps and went off
on his summer vacation But tho Wash-
ington papors aro not mollCed Some-
body has said something about tho fury
ot a woman who Is scorned but hat was
written before nowspapor editors endured
scoops
AT THE FIFTH DISTlilOT
The open raco in tho Fifth congres-
sional district was not ono to ucet tho
hearty concurrence of Democrats before
Mr Mack announced his candidacy and
Thk Gazkttk cannot believe that his
announcement will tond to mako tho re-
sult of tho Denton convention palatable
to tho Democratic voters of tho Fifth
district Texas Is a Democratic state
from center to circumference and should
have a solid Democratic delegation at
Washington Tho turning of both candi-
dates loose before tho people may have
been unavoidable at Denton but now
that thcro is a chance for the election of
an Independent it would seem to be the
duty of the Democrats of tho Fifth dis
trict to reassemble and put out a single
candidate and thus lnsuro tho election
ot a Domocratlc congressman Demo-
crats aro undutlful to their party if they
do not pursuo that policy which leaves no
chance of defeat Wo cannot predict the
result ot tho all elections and Democ-
racy may need a Democrat at Washing-
ton from tho Fifth district of Texas
THEY SAY
That eight policemen aro none too
many to guard a city of 25000 pcoplo
That tho Santa Fe will put trains on
for tho North as soon as the Iron Is laid
to Gainesville
That tho Democrats of tho Sixth dis-
trict do not want a repetition of the v jrk
ot tho Denton convention
That tho weather is hot and bus1 ss
dull and yet Fort Worth never shoved
moro progress In houseballdlng
That tho Associated Press repo1 of
President Clevelands first catch of
speckhd trout was a thrilling narratlvo
That Alderman Mulkcy Is a payasyou
go olllclal that ho Is wlso in being eco-
nomical but that he should not get rat-
tled
That tho only honest lease Is an abso-
lute lease and that when tho legislature
proposes to enact a law making leases
absoluto Homo win howl
That tho Democracy of the Fifth dis
trict ought to sit down on MrMack with a
dull thud as It were by reassembling In
convention and nominating a candidate
for congress
NEWS AND NOTES
Noto paper has At tho Seaside In
tho Mountains and other like headings
In raised silver script
Handlooms foi weaving cloth for bath
ing costumes and other useful
purposes
aro tho latest English novelty
Tho fatal epidemic among employes at
Pottsdam Pa was caused by
u putrid
copperhead snako which has been Ashed
from tho
up bottom of tho well from
which the peoplo drank
A bllllardplayer Is said to havo run
over two thousand points at a threeball
game In Now York on Friday last an
achievement which exceeds the hlahest
run ovor mado In a public game
A boy at Dover Mo was born without
eyes oroyollds Tho part of his face In
which tho eyes ought to be according to
all precedents Is as smooth as the chcok
Tho boy la fourteen years of age and his
namo Is Stlmeford Ills parents nave re
pcatedly refused offers to havo tho child
exhlbl ed as a curiosity The ladmother
Is
very nearsighted
Canada shows her enterprise y light
ing tho Lachlno canal around t o rapids
of that namo In tho St Lawn ce with
tho electric light Tbo curren tor tho
cablo Is carried under tho co l at flvo
different points and it Is els od that
tho light defines the banks ar alnlvas
in tho daytime Tho plant wnedby
tho railway and caual departtm it
It Is related that an Ohio wit > w owned
a
largo gravel bank which a t rtaln rail
road company was
very to sccuro
Several propositions wero m do and rei
jectcd and tho president final y 6Cnt his
private secretary down with Instructions
to offer tip to314000 Tho young man
returned after acouplo of davs anrf
tlJke0W ° bu8lncf > s ttirned out
replied I wllfaVce yo rTffo
You
Lxactly I married the widow
and own tho bank
Statisticians estimate that in F
onehalf tho population llvo upon a
ture onoquartor llvo
by various i
faoturlng industries ouetenth by
merce fonrhundredths
by tho II
professions aud Blxhundredths
aro
leraof Various kinds
There ate 9 170
2g Bf ists bo aropop lefo I
i quar
uSL1 morQ Want manufactory
wh tre cm0Jed 1130000 persons
0 ln0S < W employ C
nm There are 769000
bankers bi
i
and wholesale
merchants l8956oo
dealers and lUt000 hhtelkeeners
government and commwcW Pioyes
number 806000 persons
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Interesting
itfi W np
ly an operation performed npon ono
Jerry Larkln who had been tho victim of
a gns explosion Ills body was to badly
burned that his Ufa was despaired of but
with Infinite caro every burn was healed
and a thin film of skin was Induced to
coat it except the uppor part of tho right
arm which was ulcerated All other
treatment falling tho physicians resorted
to tbo experiment of supplying tho flesh
which had sloughed off with flesh from a
Newfoundland dog Tho experiment has
proved successful and tho arm la grad
ually regaining tho strength which It
seemed at ono tlmo had forever left It
with the sloughing away of tho biceps
muscles Before tho operation was per-
formed Jcry could only ralso his hand to
his faco with the greatest dlfilculty but
can now ralso weights and continues to
Improve
Tho city ol Paris has lately becomo tho
possessor of a remarkablo collection of
documents which will havo great Inter-
est In years to como for historical Inves-
tigators This was tho sorics ot death
warrants extending from April 71808
to Dec a 1882 belonging to Sanson tho
notorious headsman of tho revolution
Tho collection was bound up In nineteen
volumes and Sanson had prefixed to each
volume a summary ot tho contents It
appears that during twentyllvo years bo
executed 7148capital sentences being an
average of 217 executions each year
rather a busy life During tho twenty
five years ho only twice ascended the
scaffold without a fatal result ono In
1815 when Gen Count Lavalotto was to
havo been executed for complicity In the
return of Napoleon but escaped tho night
beforo through tho heroism of his wife
Tho second tlmo was 1817 when Phllllppe
Jean Antonlno a noted colnor was re
spited at tho last moment by Louis XVIII
The oyostono is a gonuino curiosity
in its way It is composed of calcareouB
material and when placed In tho solu
tlons named Is mado to ruovo about by
carbonic acid gas which Is avoided by
tho contact with tho liquid acid These
littlo stones and all genuine cycstoncs
onco wero the front doors to tho shells of
a little molluscuous animal that lives
along tho Venezuelan and other South
American coasts Tho shell Is a unl
valve This calcarcpus formation Is on
tho tip end of tho little animal and when
ho draws himself Into his shell to escape
danger or go to sleep tho end of course
Is the last part of him that is drawn Into
tho cavity or mouth of tho shell whero It
fits so closely and Is so hard that it af
fords perfect protection to the animal
from enemies without Tho natlvo In
habitants collect the eyestones in largo
quantities and regard them with great
awe Sailors engaged on tho frulttrad
lng vessels that visit those regions obtain
tho stones and fetch them to New York
for salo to wholesale druggists They
aro of great utility in recoveripg foreign
substances from the oyo
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This Ik Hnrcnsm
t
1nrls News
Fort Worth has already spoken for tho
Democratic state convention In 1888 They
will probably have a boarding houso built
by that tlmo
Unlveatuu Greed
Austin Call
Tho excessive modesty and hospitality
of Galveston during the late convention
are worthy cf all praise Visitors could
secure a glass of Ice water almost any-
where for 10 cents And best of all no
attempt was made nor was any disposi-
tion manifested to ralso this extremely
moderate demand
o
Another Olty Uenrd From
Toxarkana Vindicator
The Fort Worth Gazkttk brags that no
city In Texas can show more building
during tho summer than Fort Worth
Taking Into consideration tho difference
in population Toxarkana can show more
huge enterprises and moro solid and sub-
stantial structures than any city In threo
states That is tho credit It gots from
travelers and thoy should know
Mnttum In Inrvo
Tails Trlbnno
Deulson has a sensation A young
lady shot and killed herself allegingas a
reason that a passenger conductor by the
namo of Brown had beguiled her from tho
straight and narrow path It might bo
observed of this as of many similar
cases If Conductor Brown had been tho
tlgnt kind of a man ho Twould not havo
dono so nnd It his victim had been tho
right sort of a woman ho could not havo
done so
The ItapliI Growth ot WcaUrn Texiw
Margaret Vindicator
Persons who have lived during their
entire exlstenco In any of tho old slow
plodding Eastern states some of whom
never ventured ovor fifty miles from their
natlvo hcarthst ones can havo but very
lltte conception of tho rapidity with
which Western Texas has become popu
lotcd and Improved by tho nrtlstlo hand
of man during tho last decade A creat
many residents of tho states some of
whom aro living in tho samo houses tholr
ancestors built a hundred years auo
and have never oven paid tho
briefest visit to the West have an Idea
that tho greater portion of Texas is still
In the wild unsettled condition it was ten
years ago when some ot us wero engaged
while In fact tho samo sections ot countrv
fiw stock occ uPlod > y srKlng herds of do
wellcultivated farms and
prosperous towns It can scarcely bo
r niemlat howcv < that such persons
u1 ° but a mcne ° r conception of this
rapid change when wo who havo been
hero during tho
intervening years and
iVVne88 c d thcfl0 Ganges can hardly
realize how
thoy wero brought about It
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