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fklMWf! .. 4M -5-' -!. V PONM nation Mothb! ; lllillltj'il curuiin hut ar M Of it) j hoelcl lotti t. i nlloub, r loo I r w ' Krnel , lorlcBl I )Olltl KrcutJ I iMtrlou t for If I veruttf " I to till .. utloriFi r. .lion $ ) uli MLi : In vol Inn (( nt roil IIKI lM?i uillUik IB 1 cm, ij lOlllCH llod'H y Ilvliifj 'llljr ',: i lOMHj WO 0 'J til. : ii oin lOllllt HnrS (llHlj o he; lit I Hi NOWl Olt: nrlCr, III ii oi- : ; ! ih l ! I' : ichIbI . (! ll'Hii! or tij yu fe.4 neoli. ilitirf. KirujJ. inji-jj intM i ?f ocC ii oil '! CO . dcn y.cq. fim tone ly ft mot rll J I lojj' lb "V 1 ! if'lU org onus tliqii I'UHAf nUM irtll ioiul ii UG 1 fl- . ; !. V i THJfl GAZETTE J FORT WOBTH, TEXAS, TUESDAY, MAKCH 'JO. WASHINGTON JjETl'EIt. "Jemmy Bnoddy, Aldorman" HJa Vanity How and Wlioro Ho Broko Loobc Jommy as a Law-Giver. ilin Accjjstomod Achlovomcnts -How to Slaujjhtor Jommy Jommy tho Uaiio of Cities. Judga Terrell Aftor Mm Ho in Knocked on tho Head in Ban Francioco, 8iclol CofiwimiuWmoo or tlio Onzctto. WiiKliliiKloii, J). (J., Mnrdi l.-Tiio - wnnt of foi'otlioiifj;lil mid tlio tinrwi- r tiling folly of iiioIih in oltloH Ih wholly ujini'ooiiiiliiblo. Tlioy iumhIhI In In vtaUliir a tit'i'iillnr ciilsh of iiioii wllli ioiiloljml olllccH Dimply lit'outinc thtw tUiDitgouilcH fiHitimc to ho tholr own ort, VliIhlcy-liciik'l aliluriiion mid ltfnornnl, Inohrliitod, letl-vlKiiged p irwincn, and now and then a vulgar bully of a mayor, olijoy honors mid wiioIiimontH of olllen, and II io mob, una oven minimi lolling woraiiigmi'ii n-joloo In tho fact. Thoyimiiglnotliut In t'lovaUiig vulgar follow thoy honor and onrloh thuir own cIiihh. ol very long ago wo read the JiiMcrlptlon on n Stent, glaring, gilded door-pinto, "JKMMV 8N0DDV, AMIKIIMAN." Ilaid-hvt over Iho doorway of a (jmwyi dingy, filthy bar-room, wim thoHlgnlllcant nlgii-bonrd, "Knoddy'a 'itlixui." .lenimy'H vanity and eon-.IoIihiii-hh of honors proudly worn nnd tho folly of IiIh ooiiHlItueuey and Iho fato of (he community having moh masters, were all legible In tho rustibnloof .lemmy'H domlell. .loniniy wan ro-eleoteil hecatiHo It wan known hat ho Would voto for every Job In volving the expenditure of public anonoy. Jemmy would have every body employed on public works. True, Jommy would augment niton of taxa tion and double and quadriiplo the public debt; hut .lemmy'H adher ents pay no taxes, and what xlgulfy pnbllo burdeiiHl Blioh, too, Ih the wiwonlng and conduct, we may ug tjist imrenthotlcally, of negro dwelleirt mHoiithortt (own9. They uniformly 'Upporl the wornt and uumt Incapable t.nd unworthy candldatest for olllelul pfHllloiiM. Their motlven are precisely tunfioof MiM-eulMlvii of northern niti nlrl)alllleH. In central eUlen of the union the While swell mob co-operates with the black, and municipal bank uiptcy always ensues, NOl)V A SI) JII.'t.SIIAZZAll. What have theso absurd voters gnlnudV Great nunibers of them, for it time, served tlio jiuhllo In subordl aatoollleos. Arany executed trilling, perhaps prolltahle, contracts; mid many, very many, Just bofoie each umlon, were employed as street la-i !rers. urn mo inevltahlocnd comes Ktliisl. Jtls discovered in tho city's imolvuuoy and decay. Ilurden I'lne piilillc debts and Intolerable Mixntlon put a puiiod to private local onterprlso. No railways are tullt, no hoiiHCH erected, no generous H'ImmiI system can bo maintained no noHcwers are dug, laws of public iKfolth are neglected, Who aiv the fliitlerem? The rlult and prosperous migrate; the poor are hungrv. Thov rot of foul plagues ami In filthy hull gtihce. .lummy Huoddy's vulgar, glar ing door-plato was a Uelshazzar pro jheoy, "ahandwiittlngon the wall," lircsiurlnu all Ihcie nubile and iirlvm.. griefs. T.in:.srTr vm tiii; mi'nicji'Ai.ity. 'I'ho mob learns at .last, though ul vays loo late, however often these hi, torltt lessona are repeated, that their interests and tlioo of lax-paying fusses me liiKepiirable, and that none besides those thorough ly Idontltled In thuUnrlvnto ifm--Mines with those of u iminlc ipulllty should govern It, These local HOverninonts are essentially tax-gathering and tax-expending Iiistllutlons. Tho Hlute and Its courts and laws protect life, liberty, and piopertv, anil with Juries and habeas mms guards civic and personal eights of the living and estates of ho lead. Municipal laws mid actloi i tht contrary, allect streets, lights, Iralnage, and locomotion and trade. Non-taxpayers mo guarded against wrong at the hands of corporate au thority by the state. Why, therefore, should any one bo sull'orcd to vote away 4her people's money In corpora Mouh In which ho Is In nowise a share holder, and why should he enact or tmxmlo lnunlelpal statutes unvoting oWiar people's properly and never his own? Hut generous Aiuurleau habits nnd systems have Invested every ctl w with the glorious "privilege" --for itlmiota rlght-of voting lu all elec Uous, whether federal, slate or munic ipal and wo jropcs( no stop biiclnvanl. 'ntiiluniKDY. Uut wo do propose to reform popular juuim oi iniuuiugaud of action im- iiuiK mo unuixcti io combine in muutelnal elections topluuderand lm ixivei-ish the taxed. Tho country's Or will tho untaxed learn at last that their fortunes aro host promoted by their thorough Identification, in theso local elections, with thoio whoso pro perty Is cither voted away or mado valuable by the results or municipal action? w'uir'n to nl: noNH aiiout it? I advert to this subject because tho legislature of California has recently shown New York and Pennsylvania, to say nothing of Texas, how to save cities from lit er ruin at tho hands of knavery or Incapable folly invested with olllco by the floating swell mob. Heavy taxation in San Kranelseo made renin high, and Jjeavy taxation prevented thg erection of bonnes, and tho two facts mado rents higher, tho poor poorer, and It was only left for fearless, honest lawgivers of California to rescue Han Francisco from tho fato of older eastern cities by restricting the right to vote In municipal elee llotm to municipal freeholders and tax pnyers. In view of tho pitiable finan cial straits to which mob-governed cities everywhere are reduced, t ouiy propose to Inquire whether there bo any remedy save that which may ex clude Jemmy tfnoddys from municipal legislatures? .. It. l''romme, Ksi.,a prominent drug gist of Han MareoH, Texas, writes "Prickly Ash Hitters lias given entire satisfaction to all who have used it. Durimr tlio oast two years I have sold several gross, and tho demand Is con stantly Increasing, which shows that this remedy comes up to all that is claimed for it. An clleutual puriflcrof the blood, as well as of tho entire sys tem. Physicians In this section very often recommend It." t!-22-eodkvlm COURT WX'ISlOA'S. (IIAIA'KHTOX TIIK.M, 16S.'5. Siiwi'iiiii Com I, Hanger vs. Bcdoll el nl. From Wal ler county. Opinion of .ludgo Watts adopted. Valid Judgments, ordeis of sale, advertisement, sales, and the payment of the amounts hid, consti tute the title of the purchaser to the property, and the sheriffs deed Is but evidence of such title, and Is not in dispensable, fl Tex., ft.") r, Tex., 200. Apparant title only, witli a chain of tiaiisfers from the sovereignty of the soil down to tho party In possession, will not support the plea of three years limitations. In addition to such claim of transfers, there must be title as a basis for such limitation, Nlrown vs. Flynii, last Tyler term; 61 Tex., lit!.! The Judgment Is reversed and rendered, so that the plaint!!! In error recover the following properly: Lot No. 7, In block 105, lu tho town of Hempstead. Reversed and rendered. Hranch vb. Williams- From Galves ton county. Opinion of Judge Dc lauy adopted. No o lijcetlou being taken to parol evidence to prove that appellant purchased at his oWn risk, ho can not raise that question for Iho llrst lime hi this court. 10 Tex., 6S2; 11 Tex., 'i58, Tho record shows that appellant was an attorney-at-law: that boloro his purchase he engaged in re sisting, and did successfully resist cer tain claims against tho land, which were based against tlio very title which ho now sets up asa perilous outstand ing title, discovered slncehls purchase. The evidence is sulllclent to support tho plea Unit ho purchased at his own risk. Ho purchased two-third1 of a tract of land for $1000. which lu 18(15 sold for over $10,000. Ho was dealing with a woman, who Intrusted him with the preparation of tho title papers, as well as the notes, tho pay ment of which ho now seeks touvoiil. Ho pleads a failure of tlllo, the Insolv ency of the plaintiff and her other In ability to respond In damages on the warranty, but ho does not propi'oso to rescind tho contract or surrender the land. Alurnicd. Cautagrel ctal. vs. Von Lupin et al. -From Harris county. Opinion of .lodge Delaliev adopted. The only questions noticed aro those arising out ofthopleuut'tliost'itutoot'llmltnllous. Held, the possession of defendant was mum as Is contemplated by tho statute. It was an "actual, visible ami exclus ive appropriation of tho land and con tinued under a claim of right," Al though defendant was In possession under a claim or color of title, and was not therefore to be regarded as a mere naked disseizor, yet lie placed on tho land a "substantial, v slblo In. (closure," which Is said to bo decisive prnoi oi uioiiissc.iu oi me i rue owner. l,lVx.1aS5.J Tho description made ot the properly in Iho deed, viz., all of tile property owned hv tho vendor lu Harris county is mtftleluut, 2a Tex., 180. J Whether tilrard had au thority to execute the Instrument Is not the diiesllon. I Io made it, claim ing to be tho agent of Cantagrol. ltlano held under It, recognizing Can tagrel's title and repudiating tho tlllo of pliiliitlll'. I'lalntlfl' can not pretend that ho was holding under them, and having acquiesced m his hostile pos sessions tor more than flvo years, they can not make (his objcct'lon to tho iciice, i-o Tex., ;n:i. I cversed and ilt lin nil LM'KIYdllHIV lllllilivm. I li.il. ,.... ..I.i I f 1 ..... ia.r.j.,1 in... lii.ir'r i i ri' ","i'v" , iiuiKiuvHi' iv uiii.-ii.-ii tor ueiemiaiu. wictl, like IMl ladeln i a nml Nmv ' u...?...., i 1...1 "' ' 1.. it .. .. r-"- ..,.,, HI IVIITMIMUU L VlllilllllUll. Heirs 01 Jones vs. Paul's Heirs Galveston county. Opinion or .Indue JK'lany adopted. In former times a vendor could not suo upon his war ranty unless he had been actually evicted by one claiming under a para mount title. Now the law Is nut so strict. If any paramount title !. pinl tlvcl.v inserted inralin.1 the vmuli.n n. ..-I... .... ii 1 " - . -- . -.-.,.,., ..- """ l""-1 " ! icqiiireu io iiuiiuMin uuavii in: IllMIUIII'V I .mil lii.t..j ..,.., I., I., ... . ,n orit, uy tins tnsatlaldo moh and hv nam having no Identity of fortune with the city, that the government of W United Klntw. wh forced H J.,,,0?IH,,,J '"", 'l't- u hi,'Ji,r' gtvgartous mul iltudo of highest privileges 0f loeal itjllzenshlp. High rales of local taxa tion Imposed and made unavoidable iyriepro-onititivcH of those MtimK' naught public frco school lands (o pay an an nual rent therefor." Approved April 17, 1870, to take effect July 21, 1870. Hold, the obligation imposed by tho above act by the statu upon the party Inclosing tlio therein described lands Is a legal obligation to pay a specllled sum ormoncv In consideration of tho benefits to be derived, In fact Ii but a debt, and la not, therefore, a tax upon Its citizens, and the learned Judge, after summing up the principles gov erning In such cases, In a very able nnd exhaustive opinion, conciutics incre from that the remedy which the stat ute provides for the enforcement of the collection of the rent due to the state Is unconstitutional, ami the court be low erred lu Its charge In holding oth erwise. KeveiM.'d and remanded. John vs. Denmati et al. From Houston county. Opinion of Walker, P. J., adopted. Tile defendant cannot render available to himself tho de fect or want of title in his vendor un der the evidence In this case without surrendering tho possession of tho laud. His vendors were In possession of tho land on which they erected a dwelling and .oiit-housos, and had otherwise Improved Iho land, which they sold to him, executed their bond for title, accepted the first pay ment of the purclinso money, together tH ll Mwt ii iu uiiftil tt Tril 4 list balance, and placed him in possession. The contract of sale was executory, ami If the defendant saw plotter on fif.r.mllit if f'ti.lii vt rf.T MM., tti lilu 1-HI. dor to resist payment of the notes sued on, 110 suoiiiu nave surrendered me land to ids vendors, f-l Texas, -I'M; 21 Texas, 100; 7 Texas, HIO.) The defend ant's case presented no equities, and he could not under any Issue of the case impeach the title of the plaintiff, and the admission or exclusion of the evidence by the court was abstract er ror, If at all, and a reversal thereof can not bo had. Alllrmed. 1 C. BURGOWER, MSjiJife COLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES. 1 All Idiul ofMiinIi-at lMlrmiioii(,Rtrhi((K,etc. KnurovlnRilonelii tlipbosl stylo. (Special Attrition Ivi Io ItpjiiilrhiK- Work nml Uixxls VtiirrtiiU'il. 33 HVJDaJLoL Street, Fort -VTortDb.; OCosc. SEEK health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and wont out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no thing, and no one but, your self can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you choose. How? By getting one bottle of Brown' Iron Bit Ti'.KS.and talcing it regularly according to directions, MamfieUl, Ohio, Ko;:6, ittt. Genilemcnt 1 have itifTered with p.iin In my Ule (mil back, and cteit torenet on my trestt, with uliooi li.R pain all through my body, at. ttmlcd wltli sreat uhmIiiicm, ilcprti. tlon of spirit, and Ion of appc lite, I have li!tcn5ver.il different nicdlt!ncj,adwatrcatcdbyprom. Jiient pliylclan funny liver, Islil iicyn, iiiidplcn,biit Inotnorclltf, 1 thmicht 1 would try llrown'a lion Hitter : I have now taken one bottle ami i half nnd nm about well pain In lde and back all none- -noreneic all out of my breait, and I have a good appetite, and am saliiiie; in irrnRth and fleth. It can juilly be called the king of mtdidr.tt, John K. Ailkndlr. Brown's Iron Bhtkrs is composed of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. First National Bank Cor. Houston and Second Sts., Fort Worth, Texas. CAPITAL $100,000. SUBPLTJS $30,000. OFFICERS: M. B. L0YD, President. D. C. BENNETT, Vice President. GEORGE JACKSON, Cashier. DIRECTORS : J. S. Godsvin, M. B. Loyd, Jamas D. Rood, Zane Cotti, D. C. Bennett, Goorgo Jackson, J. Q. Sandidgo. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Thou. A. Tltllmll. K. Jr. VnuZuntlt. J. J. JiirvlH. J. 1 Smith. TIDBALL, VANZANDT & CO. FORT "WORTH, TJSXLA.S. A General Banking Business Transacted. ( 'oltcrlloiiH ninilo dint promptly remitted. Each ngo drawn on nil tlio principal clUor of Kiiropo, WM. BROWN THE FORT -DEALEll IX- STAPLE AND FANGY GROCERIES. California Fruits and Canned Goods. CiUI; you will tltitln largo nU fresh HtoekloRcloot from, nt Ilnltom tptlces. Houthcnsi oninrof lIotiHtounnaKtrHtKtrcet, ut J. H.r.rown'HolilHtHinl. Hop3t". fi& tvo III fl i.lli.'u I .... ..........( .....i ......i.: ...i... . .. " V'M'r i. . .i..i '......'. i . :' :.: ,.k'vv '".' " 'w iv.-'uiiu-imikuiiiki UHK'ltiliii i? ' .iV.'i ' ';v"u'l:,', niiuinuu'tor ed , nr tho title v men U inuhliVnt.lv wnw ' fomiriillmloltililiviuul Now YorU.nn.l or. Hiid im t Z SS," ' ftawlmvoitjiiomnt, bhiiiilurliiK vntow1 clwuiwlnncw n- ni.iv K v" u i ' WuM lliwuhoivw nrimijiloyniont mid . Inmi nnd rwmt t IiIh mwmxU. To I r v. 'i.i.iu , ,..u r ! !ul',1,.)U "Hl.o yontuv muu-r tho tto ".!""'" ".i m'vi'i iiiiiviii i which iiH ui'tiiiii'iMi wit i V' Sfor OlalXXw nntl JFoxrov AND ALL DISEASES CuiiJ hf Blnlnrlnl 1'iiUoiiliiir r llie HloaA A WAUItAKTED OUHE. Krloo, till.OO. rorihriiiirugnti I.. Js', ltltUNtiWlfl, 1-ort Uorth. lK'UU'W ly VhoIosnloAso 1?0KT WOltTIF GAS LIGHT CO. JlliAI.KHH, IN Al.t. KINDS Or Gas, Steam & Water Pipes, VALVES, FITTINGS " ANU BOAZ L BATTLE, General Commission Merchants in Cotton, Wool, Hides, Etc. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE : Houston and Main Sts., Between 13th and 14th, 3L?o:rt lox-tlx, Texas. Hinr?tr. HENRY & SANDIDGE," .MAtwnstmui.v "idfonnwl," VavU log jJtiin i'.nnots now oit(H nnd twlUw now Hsslrlutlolts for MUk? u Mmxl ",lu's- (''tid ooui iNlnnH, Hlto lliosK nrooiiKroHsinnul Mith.iitM .tnstllntod, nnd now olmr xs; hutKtido liiwnlvoi-s, llkooonivs,i. iiwn, aro ofton imlltloliuiK nnd iloinu- , I loy mo otniholmiM ol' tln Miulii f ovIIh i to m; vomodlod, but d.m ftotnlrlUo. Tholr "now olmrtviV inn) 1iiiiiiiiiMiiiiium mo oowurniy ovukIoiih. AMfJ IWIIT IUH I'llKSO litttt .)HIl.ll ( . lu niii .111. nl....; I... .1 .,.' j or tho Mi)orlor tltio, and ho hits no rMtl to iiroainno thnt it vU ,0 dls-; i tur'iod until he tictunJiy fooltt Hs mv;.- , Hiiro iiimui him. rills ruloprosunnosos Unit tho v;nihv has tjiUott po'sVh8loii t 1 oi tho land, nnd has ui)livd an ovh- I tlon, olihor aotutd or oon.ivuotivo. I hon, howovi-r, tho vciuloo hnt. not UWiVU lOSM-ton t ll 1'llh. I- ll,. ;whon at tho (lino or tho ootivoynnoo ' thoitrantooflniUthoiiu-inlH'H in jios- flltik lw.ll..! "v i4iiiii ' ni'namii in linn iMiiiiniitt1 iiiuti.it .. ..,,... ...P" . iit. or.no.mttitio tho v.. n . L: I," ;; ill i?"" "' T" l,t-,V,u,s ..u!e .0,"' l''son or of wurr.nu v will ho Id ' ve onioly cun hon,l lod. ,Mi.M W ,n,uvii wltluiui iiiy o ,iVt o bnth lho.so Ktoid oiihloin ellkw-oio ihc part oroliln-r tho irrant i r th, ' w ueo Rlity. j, olhvr ono hundro.1 , dah .ant.- tovoic 1 J : iftotmllol box Iiujhihch and Steam Brass Goods OV ALIilClXDS. Patent Frictiontess Chock Volvo, Gibson's Lift and Forco Pump, Victor Globe Valva, Keystone fnjoctor, Tile Call. it'ol for wlo by the ton of two ft. t mmi. i ui; ii'iim,iuu to o; uy uio ci'inm rorki(. U100 ttl. CO rosulatox? tltw "aot to mpilro poraonh liiQltAlnir FiroBriok, Tilo, Firo 01iy for Sale, lvtlmiit vlvcn on ah kliula r rh, tow. Agricultural Implements, Iron, Wagon and Plow Woods, Browne Sulkey, Buford, Brinley and Other Plows. BARBED AilD PLAIN WIRE Blacksmith and Carpenter Tools a Specialty. COI5. KOUUTH AND HOUSTON ST3 FQT W ORTII TEXAS. .vtc n ra . DAHLilAi BRQ Merolaan-t Tailors Ann Doaioro in CLOTHING f HA TS, CAPS and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Tailoring Establishment Complete in Every Respect A SPLENDID LINE OF PIECE GOODS ALWAYS N STOCK Houston SI rool, ... o I uui. - "'1 "orui.Toxns. CA1IS0X Si IiKWIS 'house, VR.VTIIb'UIOltn TKXM. i0 A.JtUifriI kJt.ll'V OI .?f ff a l 1 I Fonr lirmt,,. " "rofy S iK Attorney a.tIi- J.oUKCT1KlWIt,:EM,. , to Intl.1. mid ltolnim TZll' W3Ui UntlH llouitht . i ii.'.'?.n,t hAu'ffiB( leotioiiN iulcl:ly inaVin nlSmlSi BH.if.j-iiiiu reaaily raniGhta,Wl W. Y. ItOUTil Homceopathic .PhysicjJ, nunrmi ... ... . " "iru -iCT .r. .1 v i nfii Architect antl RimaL . oht wflHngju yrcivv-vinte Mantton Uatti,j JJwaS OIllllH im.l ul. ..-i.. .. -'."I i:ostor ovoi-v iliunri. iJ:.vf?u.nuiM oltyor fKIIHMHH, llldllllllw (,,CrtiW country. 1'OHUjmcoijSM K.E.DAMKI..M.1)., J.A.MA DilS.DANIljri&MATriip SURGEONS AND PHYSlCifjtf 9-onicoon Second strwl ilt, niiaHot.Hton-KlrMNUoiS Tolcpliono connectlouH. u I'OIIT WOIlTir, 'wpt IWy ' " 'l THOSI. livnv . nv), CONTRACTOR ail Ml Will fumiHli csthimtM of costto' or builtlliiKS.HliulvltiB, countofi,"tt jvjit woiim. m4: A. E. DODS0N, Zjotaacl. txxxX Oollootid .a-ElsTT, GAINESVILLE, ?mi G. P. CARR &r Wholesale Mannfactnrcwel-j Mattresses, Pita, BIW I.nrio Ktock coiistuntly on UandLlti price llHt. Corner I-X)iinh (wf.a n FORT WORTH, TEJ N. WAXIKKIOHfd XDE3 3NTTrS FOIiT WOItTIL teM 'WJfjl OFJIOK-A'o. 13 Main Mmi Vfl ub nithous oxinu (m Y. II. 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