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THE GAZETTE: FORT WORTH, TEXAS, TUESDy,jrpg
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TUUSDAV MOllSINO JULY 2.
PUBLISHED EVERY DAY
1IY THIS
Loving Publishing Company.
TERMS OF SUBSCllIPTION.
' ., DAILY.
One month. 1 1 oo
Thrco mo n tin 3 flu
BU months euo
Onoycar 10 UO
Bu been recently enlnmed mid Improved cull olll
in iuu ninciii't"" . "" .,:, iir
Jmpeilnlon.lont or tlio brnncli n'yliim. V tit
Ivlanrv I acrpl 01 OK K llU l'llllin i.iiu vwii-
1.01 I liC
Till.
COIIKlrtlCt
a majority of fcoinclhlng 1lkeslxtyll'0
thousand Ihey feet aafo in paying w'iat
they think. Tliey can disregard the
interests of tho agriculturists and com
sinners and (kclitro In favor of a turlll",
which requires Ihoin to iny nu aver
nun nf fiit-iv.flvc iwr rent, more for
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every manufactured article tlioy use jcthj'
tbiut UN worth, lly keeping tuxes L1U
up to a war standard tht-y win ai- "'on or n,oaicMi i:ircr or
unvi invn II fllll IrvUslirV IlltO Alii
r. ..,.
i wlflch
hands
under It olmorvnt on. TlieW nre 1 1 en e,
h.iw.iv.r, who will l"l? e '''' .Sry. ' ,i
nlilv nbOnl IUU imitlur.uiKl tl ty " ''
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iiui ukkh rtcenuy eniniKeu nnu improveu i uiii iun,-m.niwi in ii..v
and now contain tntniy columns or rend ,.iii...t rri.iiliiiii Hut
trier mnthir, maun ip Iroiu li cream of the , polltlcul irciuoni. JJiii
uHiijr.iiiiiionn.innKinKUineoRninuueut'vii roCKotllllir Wit Unit lllCir liosi even in
fttt Miner In flu. riniili-.-i-iil In mlmnrllf v.". t r
In nil iiarlflnrthoUtillPdHtAteiiuidt-Hii ' low'tir A largo llinjurtly oi tllO people
wrreooriou1C, at tbo following low f timt Blateuro consumer-. Very few
of them aro Interested in manuiue
lures, and in this day of Independent
thought and action, they may express
their disapprobation of the party dic
tum In favor of protection for our In
fant industries. The Democratic vote
ett
re
ftdnn
mti'tt
Mireo months
hix months
mipoilnioniicni oi mo "'",""'
Junction of llio limlifh '.!'!,'
JA7ITTI: IflKP H IIUMIVT i,i,.n., ....
uoiiiii MMr ill iv.w; "::',"..i7" xi;
TA?.MAOKuntlnoiiioorilioothcromilnliiliiiw
actlliil thi)iiii'llon otUicnlluii lint -who U
l.iinlvl.pnii III llll) Illllll of COtlHTUCtt ill
mpcrvlHO llio neiion i
hnllillng? Tho filler ur.
1110 wori.n nysiuiii.
nr.WAi"
(olOK lo
eory-
7A
(I VS
One ycur - 2 (JO
Bubucrlptlon in rtully And weekly In utrlctly In
dvftiico, mid nil pupem Htopped when lime
8nbncrlbrM ilMrlnit tho nddroKn of llielr
pnper clinnccd will (iIphno ulnto In their
ooimnuulcftllon both tho old nnd new ad
areu Kemlt ty ilrna on Kort Worth, posjollcc
money older or leKl'tered letter, lr Rent
othenrlnowo will not bo renponrttiSo for
mUcnrrlncef. .. . .,
Addrem, (Ur.r.mt, Tort Worth, Toxm.
Bpoclmou coplencenl fn-eim Hppllokilon.
lllUMIIOrMCKS.
tt-The I.0V1V0 rUIIMBMIMO OOM 'ART
have rthtblUhril Jlrtmch VJJlf for Cor
trpnrultnee mid the receipt of tutpertuement
and tubicripHoru, urn trirre filet of the Vum
pnnu'i PiMtcattoni nut) alivuyt be wtntl, at
Han' Antonio .Vo. za) Potorma ttrrrt,
JKIIOME HAUIU8 .lftllffT,CIIA8.HKAllAUHII
In Iowa lust year, was largely in ex
cess of any prevkms record and it may
be the beginning of a political evolu
tion In Iowa.
Trade Between Mexico and tho United
t States.
The Mexicun Dlurto, official, Is au
thority for tlio htu'tctiiOnl Unit the
(nule between Mexico and the t Jilted
hit n ui nt hiv ! -
tcainiii uifrnnicii, Miiiy inu.v.
IjoUi Mill lieory Mirry, "Or mo ua.mm:
kooiI w II nnd approbation ro not lo Ik." "n-iir-fH'liintel.
llnttliOPominiiii peiiKuol ' llio
......r..i ..nl.lt. ..ill il.wlil.. I liul Dr. tl.-
I.ACK. linliiL'bC(iiirhocn niiperlnti'iulcnlof
the brniiih iilitin, hl iliillfi ilioulii coin
liii'Hft) with mlvlMiry Miperlilon of llieron
Urmtloti of the liiDtitutlon. Ilo cerinlnly
known ax Wfll, If iit In-ttor. thin any ono
Hc, wlmt imlurooriiulMlilic Ih neetleil. If ho
Uki nyt Mo II not lilted lor tho p'iKtIlon ho
iMsltcettclioicn lollH.-H'rtro tiramlner.
ThoOA.irrrj: lias given erlous con
sideration and dlgnlllcd lieatntcntto
this subject, and has tieatcd it in a
dhrnlikd manlier, notwlthtandlng
tlio flippant paragraph which the
lixamihcr reproduces. Tlio Gazihtk
is not convinced Ijy tlic argiiincnt pre
sented by tho jBraminnr, that it was
necessary to havo a physician skilled
in the treatment of brain diseases to
superintend the construction of the
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AMIninill. ... .... i .... -..... .1... !.... .... ....w i. ..I l..' ..... .i . ...
Austin Otrner .rftrotie nnt imi wire nuurann mu ijuji- jvm " l" I UUIIillllg, nor Will 1110 "common sense
tUtet, H. Clllttsroi'llKit Mnniuer,
liniAUAtw City i:i CuitJi, Manage'
Waco-J. K. HTr.r.CT Mnniiecr.
Wk hita Kai i.s-.1o. .M. Uoiiuc.
Gainsvi i.i.i Wisirtou a.no Thihim.s,
ititnatieri 1)N.sik. Wasmi.s, (.'nrrler.
Postage to bo Paid.
It requires ope cent to prepay tho
postage on a cony of the Ga zettk ; one
cent on tho Wool Grower and two
coifs on tho Stock Journal. Where
two papers aro oiicIom.i1 in one pack
age, U requires (wo cents, and If tin-
other jwiner is eiiclostfl with tho SocA
Jouruul It reipilres time vent.
Persona Icavhiy tho city or ihc ntatc
durlny the kumuicv months can have
the )AfLV QA'liTTli malted to
'(hem, postpaid. fori per month. The
adtlrCM via,' tic vhunyed an often an
. dmlrcd. The GAXUTTJ: will be mail
ed to traveler in Jiurope, pontaye pre
paid, or SI IWpcr month,
Tnnappcarauco of Dknmh 3Ci:aiI
5fi:v, tho blathersUlteof the sand-lots,
this side oft he Hocklcs, failed to cio
ateany special enthuslnsin, JJr.N.is
has had his day.
A iii:k.vn SAimmic, whols known
in America ai "the husband of jVni.i.ii;
Git ANT," has his naiuo iiHsoclated in
uu iineuvlitiilu nuuiuvr with an .hu
glleh woman tu llhv:ui);oiv uiiined
JJrsir. Of ni'irso both parties proleit
their tuuoceuce.
BiiNATfUt Au.iMiN'df Iowa hud pies
ideutlal aspirations nd bib warmest
fi lends and admirers choi Itched the
hope (bat he might bu Ihu iiQininuo of
the-Jit-publicans in '81, bultheolillltng
fiosts of the Iowa convention blighted
Ills pM.specK
JJi:n IIUTMiii showed moi'eof a for
giving sp'rlt than Is iisii.il wl'lh him,
M-hen lie iipparod on tho rostrum ut
tlio aiuiual exeielMes oi HaiTiird JLTiil
Turatry, mm ejupgiwu friurTnsUtutlo'n
ami ibi uttiniigouu'tit. UiiNlsadJmu
Iator of no menu pioportlons.
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It Is miggi'stcd that the largo i-itk,
nil if which havo more or leas pauper
jxipiilatloit, and worlihouso InmulCH,
coinblnoand sotul a ship load of tlu-m
to 12nglaud, Just to let the mother
country know something of "assisted
emigration" from practical experience.
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ri'l'uuat. Louis Jot-DlftpaMi, allud
ing to the St. Louis HrputiUcau, myh:
"Tile renders of that disreputable and
repudiated .jjheet have long bluee
learned that It Is as uiUnirtwoitliy lu
orltlcbm 4is It Is tardy In nous or
ti'eaclilrotis In politics. It will not do
to tle.fo, not oven in tho shape of u
bustle."
J,07.'i,oa, Ifliignti IncreaM! of-W,3J3,-
iHH over tlio w.mo oi isii. nio 4 mieu
Plates wilt Mexico goods to the
amount of 15,07(3,000, and consisting
chieflyof cotton, ihteel, iron, wood, pe
troleum ana provifeioiiH, anil receiv
ing in -exchange frlo, 100(030, nearly
two-thirds of wliIch-SO.UJO.WHl-bciiig
in gold and silver,
SU.'IHI.OX) in liemji, $1,800,000 in coll'ee,
liOO.OOO in leather and hides and
$5li,liOJ0 in -cattle. The trade was thus
ontticly in favor of the United States
so far as payments went, and if the
trade of Mexico with all countries is
on the same basis, it is no wonder that
horJlnauccs are in a bad condition,
and .that an issue of paper money is
seriously contemplated.
iMexlcohas made great progress in
ton yeais in the value of her propel ty.
At this dale the total value of the
properly in the republic was 1 10,000,
IKK), divided between urban and rural
estates In tho propottlon of 17,81!!,
Vi'2 in tiilmii estates and $171,011,
17(1 as boiiitf tho value of rural elate:
tiiejieoonal properly being put down
iittlBp'Wl.OtK.
Tho present return Is no doubt much
inoiq explicit. Tho mral estates now
are valued at S?7"a,i)!)(),000,oriuore than
twice as niiieli as all tho projierty in
Mexico ten years ago. Jksldes these
llieio were.'ltl,0l urban c-tates of an
average value of f-lM.oUO, and of tlilid
class dwellings l,lfe(l,Ho, averaging
JK00 each. The cocoa groves mo valued
ai ;,,uuu,uu i. The orclmiMs and vege-
. aj
of the ireiiorul nubile .so decide." An
architect Is tlio proper person for this
work, and Ills plans add specifications
might have bion submitted to a phy
sician for examination and approval.
When tills had been done, tliofer
vlccs of the (superintendent would
have ceated. A man may have
"made a specialty of brain diseases,"
mid bu &o deficit In archltetiire, and
tho construction f a bulldlnt' as to be
ignorant of tlio difference between a
pilaster and architrave. Tho GAZirrn;
Is not moved to its criticism of the leg
islature!!! enacting thnlnsuperintond
ont should be appointed when tlio lo
cation was made, and that that super
intendent should be Dr. Wai.i.ack, by
any ill-will towaid that gontlenian.
It lias not the pleasure of his acijualu
talnce, and could, therefore, have no
ill-will against him. It is the princi
ple that tho GA,iriTi: duds with, of
squandering the peonle's money on a
1 1 gi s I a tive favorite
Always Ins the Fiddler.
Devntur J'o'.t.l
The complaints being urged against
the people of Fott Worth for setting
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iiiiiiui miming a normal 'email at
their own expense, are all wrong, fur
tlio reason that In this as in vcrv
other undertaking that promi'-es suc
cor to the Koit, when she "Junes" lu
tlio dance, she always pavs tho fiddler.
The I'ort has the best dally paper in
the state the finest Mater woiks
of any city in tlio state, and has naid
I out more money for railroads tnau anv
I other city in North Texa. 1 u a woni,
in the matter of pluck, enoigy and a
, reckless ouilay of good niouey'to build
J a city, tlio people of the Kort. like tile
WASHINGTON LBTTfift.
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LET EVERY REPUBLICAN READ
THE INDIOTMENr
Anil I'lnul Onllly-A Cotortd 3Iomhrr of
(ho Cabinet TliuClinriu of l'nrii"
uhlp.
CorreKpondcticeoftlie (Jnzcttc. , ;..
Washington, i). C, July '2. 'llio
policy and evident purpose- of
tlio so-eiilled ItcpUbllcnn party has
been to strengthen tho extieino'ojipo
sltion paity of the South. It builds
.... .1... . ...I . .11.... II...-,. ...I.I..I. Il .Hill
lip illU Ullllll.llllMI tllWI V II IIIV1I IV ..(111
fight most ciieetively here. It consoli
dates and gives potency to those In tho
fc-oiitli against whom It may mo.itMlc
cessfully consollduto the North. Key,
llko Lamar, was "an oilglnal, firecai
ing before brenklast sccu&sloiilst.
Wooucock, the i moil soldier recently
ejected from the iiit'enial leporine fcer-viM-nl,
Vimbvlllo. lias been mmnliiiili'il
by llughis, a furious secessionist of
lhOO-'tll. Jolin ilancock, a native
.Southern Unionist, who left
Texas and wont into tlio Union
service, was pursued, ns a candi
date for congrc-s, by the tools of tho
administration with unparalleled fe
rocity. Willi them tho original seces
sionists co-operated, and by this un
natural coalition lltuscll, a Conserva
tive native Republic m, was piosecut
ed, and by Ilancock, now elected, lias
been twice beaten for congress. Ex
United States Senator Alcorn, a South
Carolinian by birth, but always a
Whig and Unionlonist and Republi
can since lyOo, is only too con-
bcrvati.'o and too decent u gen
tleman to bo approached by the
masters of the now dominant parly,
liouk is its proper Impeisonatiou. ilo
is I ho beau ideal of Southern party
leaders. To him bin been conceded
111..1. ...... .u.,...,t,itu , (mil hrnlnl has
VIIIIIIIIUII9, Mir(,!''j " " -i
tho business ot voting become in Hit'
South everywhere, and In all great
American cities, , that decent
people wchow It and the
rest aro bought and bold or bullied.
Such aro results of the protracted
sway of Radicalism, neither better
nor "worse thnn lb counterpart of tlio
South. The two species Intinsiry, by
fierce otitrageousness, tlio vices or one
another, and they have only co-opeia-ted
bv feigned hostility to plungo the
country, first, into a hell of horrors
nnd vices, culled '-el "11" war In deris
ion of its namelo-H crimes, and then
bv perpetuating its hides of war and
blood-shod. The parly that fought, as
It alleged, for tho Union, still fights
furiously to render the huloiiJmpossl
lilo.. It almost eunsutnated this hell
horn purpose by polluting tho ballot-
l..v u'tlli fii'.irir vim. llfil Ulthlmr. Tr-nlll
fljOUOyua rsofden&cst A frlcan ignorance.
iuw it crowns lis I'liiiiiuiiiuy uy iio
posing to pay nartof the o istof African
votes liy makiiig llrueo a cabinet olll
cer. It is not that 1 object to iiriice's
accession to tlio place, lie Is wort liicr,
becauso houestor and more patliotlc
and intelligent than half the men now
holding these places; but 1 do object to
the purpose or this appeal to Urucc's
ambition. Ifo is suffering himself to
bo used, instead of a million dollars,
in buying tho African vote. Ho is
cheating his African compatriots and
hound they should demand tho cash
MAKltl AU1 " LICENSE?;
TECE3
iiiegnriii'iisnifriMHKi.iiou. if not b nir hous of Am h t.mii i,.. ,i ti...i.i
takes plaee to cheek the ralhoad I'litor-ers over all their ucluhhor.-,. TIilik.
pilesiiowprojo'tc'dbyAiiierlcaiis1tleif(,"tl we ,b,,i'' lot ncr ,llUt' everything
.... i,.., ............. il. i i she wants and get thatsho ninsf r
even if it is a lunatic usvlum"lbr Iilt
next ten yeais will show a much gieat
or development; besides we may look
for a much Increased tiivlo, especially
If a I'ficdni'iieflv friii(' irni.u I..., ,,....., .
lion. Theio Is notliinir MimuJiiiiv
trade so much as making Jt dee.
Rutlaal Eillroait Scandal.
'lJioriillhlntorv nlUic.l.M. UAia mln
.uuin ItntlmiUhUou it tntin u nuttmr of
lonRurHl.imilnit iiiii lnoio liitiuiii limn
miihhI lul mii.poM.d. JIatkv wilrniMir..r
oulioltulliiaiIiniir.wa,uiiiUIUMitloiiuji.jcir
lliuioiiilMiy that r.u tuoiir (hivo jw hi
Iiiih IkmiuI ami sold Mock unit nevorexiMid
ims iBI'Jiiluwur wurhet. 'I his he luQIo.i
1,4' l Hliiirira.tii Uli.u I1a r.N liai rephifcd ml
l.nl about '.'.km sluu. dlnco ,o as tll.ui'l
irul, lint tioulili. -iiH llrl miMpectwl Ju '
Mltilcr. Uien Ihon-tocltdroppfdiium ,iii 11
tu ii at hot. Clcnifiix.tsun m Ituiiiiml. dm I
icniui hicuiiowwH or tim ....
the solo privilege of distributing olllccs
timl iilifitli iiliimli.r til fl'imiii..iui... I r..
lias corrupted a once respectable, hon
est old Whig district, and i Its per
fect master, ilo urges tlio payment of
claims and pensions from a single
county amounting to a greater sum
than was tle taxable wealth of thU
county when slavery existed. He Is
thus a claim agent, directly or indi
rectly, lor two-thirds ol the people
he lepresents, and uich of his clients
supports, lilm that lie may have
protracted opportunities lor tho collec
tion of tlulr C'llllniK. Plllilli. Illi.rul
arc vitiated, all deroni'v Im viniiftiwl
and iierlurv i-s made'commoiiiilni-i
through tho shameless depravity of a
imrtV Which lias liullllti'd Donnh.r im.l
ollleial legislative iiiorals. until the
jieople themselves in many localities
areas tiloroughly denraved as their
worst repiesentativis.
WHAT AM I 'JO SWHAll IN Mui:U TO
(i:r a I'k.nsiox."'
"Wllllt ill ClOl lllll.t I llml.-l. In nnlnr I..
e-tablisli a claiuiV" These aro tbo
highest, holiest, most patriotic nspiia-
thlllS (Il !L irilV'IM lltlll'Mf.i'iirrilMlo1 i.k.I.
J'eijury is a iiopuliinzed fine air, and
tlio gieat end of human ambition is
consumniaad when a pension is se
cured, or an oftieo occupied, or "claim"
established, lufaet, the lederal gov
ernment, as administered by the-party
lu powtr, is only a device throuuii
wliieli owners oi mills, or rails, or
bonds, or hanks may plunder the peo
ple on the one hand, while the people
learning how, thiough
own private account.
Insisted
(mold
mi
Hint
an
not
As .Others See Us.
Wo I'llll thi fiillmv-imr fi.iii. Mw. X...,.
jYoik Wtrklj WUnv-t
Mrs. AIcDougall's loiters from
Texas .give us a much higher opinion
lOfthat Southern Kmjilre State than
' we have liillicrlo liml. 'I'lw. , lit. ,,.... .
of poplo there is admirable, and the
iertlllty of the country Is sure to at
tract, as it is now doing, a vtry bwe
pojmJutioii. "Gone to Texas" has long
ceased to bo a by word, and there ate
so many Northern .people and Ger
mans there that tho character of fili
bustering and lawlessness given to It
by thollrat Mllor is almost extinct.
A wonderful futuie Iks before Toxtw.
i o should not wonder if M r.s. MelJou-
. .MllIII.IIUIIIIl OJ llllril 'II I. IIIVUW.il ,,.... 1.1!.!..
I. .i t. i. ' r."'" ' .. j r... .ri.... i jiii.n iiii ii nun nil
finaioBoiLiiuijinipUouhinioviintthoiioN 'dsoveral tlunwind to tlio uonnlatlon
UK., l.nv." !.iu..;lw"?.a."Vl "M,a,r HuVen, ot Texas, ft is, however, to lis rcuiem
Ulio hino alMiiyHMMAliioit ntliimto bimt- beied (hid llu. iiumtli ..r r.,.. . .
iu-H ami iwrv.imi ioi,uioim li.-uioim,., (",, I ,, . !,,' ," . , . ,. " ." llu "'. "NIa3 presents
luterii'inur with iheai When tho oxeri'iuj ,u Wl'"try In its fain-st charm-.
win him; MJifil UIO llllllUir WDM Kept ijullil, II n
K'limliilH urn nminiBivi in Wuiionl, and
lliwen wont lo work in buy up stock ami r
plmo tho botdiH Minros. ,en It lieoiuiie an-
Tin: Ci.vzctti: is pleastd to note tho an
r.int ii...t n....... i... . ,......., Mo
Ultt lll.IL I...MA 1.1..IIA .1 M lll.AV ' "".. ..l. ...
i..ji..: .:!? " Mi'ini'iin ,v
lliijipy Oiico More.
IKililljAfil.
ldatfoim is mm-nnlUtcnl. and thiiL It. k
V'V u PrpoMj.an lnoieaso of tho
1 pvlCu or niVlioail lalfov., Iiids.mMon
Dennis1 cannot annoy tho public as
much (s ho did In Ids last tirade over
tbo country, ills talk will now bo
conilucd to railroad MipurlutcndoniH
who will bo compiled to give him
audi nee and yield to his demands or
i'saumo tho risk of being talked to
death.
' M i'iKijr.oiii.r,auuiTn?ii" to ii ! fl,,,tH,01 1 Koi.t. Worth OAXirrn:. The
em u . tl.ii'.'ff t;,!,,.ln,, I'ow'SS' "II his pro,,: people ot Kort Worth lovo this iui.ro
V'.lr,',,W.,'!sof ih-inpiiU ,t Son. hi wiiniii Iwiiiifiiili.n ..f ..,. i . ". 1 .
Son, to xiHnxn
nn iiim Hilil ihi. nredter nun .if In .,-... i.....:., !
! uciitiK irosiwr or ftrml1 n4
abonVuor,'"';.
Ai.'cbr.vr.s of (ho mfMuanngeineul of
tlio Soldiers Home, jit Hath, nw
oru, and tho cruel (rmtiucnt of some
ofthulmnnteUiav.. been bruited for
union tlnw. .....i 1
. ;.i ;. . r w,i'v tmmi iiHia
i. : .: ----"" "iM-nmi I
IS'WS "-or0nn!,'i!?
llnlrvliiiiuV nA.. ' " '." owner or the
.,..,.,,, j, , cict.tt .. .
nir .. ii, ...... !....... .. . --"--r
luuilllillpii
t-ompaii), bred
MHHlaiyuciVoTin';'!,!
mmm?m
UltliiiHl iw..i.i i., "'"'"' in irauo all ' "uumii worth (J
""M Mutant was a n.an.n,
?u,8raVl!e,n.VBmftwrkK Mitev. ltKI columns o
wnylutothopubUo;;, ', aneo'teel
- I.... it.... . .. - 'I ""- " "" I .a,....!. ....'. !"" 'IIK KC
.... iinaumi ordered. Th. A iZX u"', . V"Wf."U .??. hw,'.
llPil olimir- fl... 1 . k, . I k -----...., r ...... ,,
are about live hundicf '.xto.' ..., .,,'
aided veterans of tin, war at thn home
mid donio of tho Indignities heaped
U)on tliem, and orueltlen tr. u-m.,..
they havo been subjected rivals thu
mrocuies practiced id Twkctbiny
Afcu tumble to stand bavn hn., ,i
get! from their beds and lake out' to
work-, aiUi iivnii, fcM rc.
HUltwl from excesslvo labor
and exposure. Ono of (h j.
mutes testifies under oath that bn wm
pci-swrjted and eruelly treated f.w oil
ing the Donnicratlo ticket. TlioKtv.'o
liiicampnieiit of (ho Aimy of tho .
ptibllo la now in session t u,.n. .....i
(.oiniuliteowiU iuwatlgato thochumi
in uohiilfor.tlmcuttiiimmi.i.1 ,...
t'r.torfjLijvijf.ANi'jjafK.ntiI1 ,1UH ,,m
called otlH matter imdnuluvcstlgi.
mwlbtfl,ohlby,ho.oaut!uVr!.
""t 'llio cruel tii-ntitii.i.1 ..( 1.,-n
npnni.. i.. ...... ".::.:.":" '"i"kvui.
virl , i i , wnwty m H COUUtcr-
huh opei.nl it Hsat... H-r-'ji;i"'''
t';h)IJ Blven hl.n (v
churvUlr . "i Ki . "l?"8rrBMnu
Readers of iho Gazi.tpi: u-im r...
her Mr. IlAvwxas one of flic p.-utv
ll .tilth... . it.).. !.
"..whiii litis city in December
htstjojoou,,,, the Fort Worth and
IS .r!f " ' r",,Ui,, ,,r0S,H'd' ilUtl W"o
a(,itpd t. .ooinmenco proreodlnui nt
: r.JrrtU"fU J'osd, without
i. ii ', UB0IW- "Ma"y resulted
v.i lumni ot.tnent of tho prospect
by, his associate. Mr n. .........
m.i. ii i 4,i"w was
tl "good mm" of tlio party
who . never jrmil. ,
wold " ' !" W,ta "r " "'
out. He was after greater tlifn,.
than these. , 'Pi.........,. " . ll,i"
li...w.;i..i:.TJTlT,""Y,.V'imMnH.
...vvraniu u..s oi itni!.....i ...111 .... .. -j
iffAvi.v " "'" -wi Air.
iri !
seniauve oi nrogross and with .,,i
...... .v 111,. 1 .1 .. v
liiusu. no iovo it necatiso It Is so
plucky nnd so obstinate in overcomit."
Impeilinients and obstacles, so cnor"
getie in its piogress and M full of
news. George it. Loving, with his
nobo coadjiitors, are doing a r.ind
publloatlons. As an example of its
energy wo will slate that Its issue of
the l th contained Its iiMml amount of
u-adlng matter and all the hi Ws of tho
slato or Texas passed at tlio last session
of llio legislature.
HowlsTliisrorlllghT"
ZW:? Worth A:"n-Korthontli
lonui edition ot US
l matter and cod-
i..iUi,...,.. v.". '?.,"rov" "y. "ist
m... ...... .v. .iuu iiiiiik o a 1 1 is fin
only a nickel, the lawsalono h,
ho news part aro worth twenty 1 1"
. ""!i,:: U!"! " r vln ,cn
-.hJ ...iii viiLvrjirisi'.'
. p" Carping and OmmWlni
.: ..'--.' iiu iij'ki nri.i .......
ir ... .:.. "-"' .'."'" "I
Mount Pliuiu ,uf ,, n.. .-. . .
oWr'of lun..v.lm vUr o! ' ,b iS
...im i i .J M "lHni? term at Stolid
W ' Hsn,?"T ' ,Uo,,,ie 1Jol5' 8l't K.
. Unison, his brother-ln-htw, wlio
ex ilred instantly, .lealousv on t
JM.t of Roiisoi, hfu'l led. to 10 se.mra-
ilon of himself and wire. Art er the
nf1 by. towards his wir-
UlO Httlflll. ..P I..... ' ."."l
hugniiied bv ta,wJrB,rJ,aiR:
rme Iho spark 'that Kindled hi
Hmuso that resultid i tho em Ne ,,r
ReiiHon. TheinnnedhtOMUscc inn f
IZii1 lk'nM,,( wkllo his win, was
hffl.?. "IHte Hon. Uiulns the ex?.
;Eif ,.s .:""'. h-u.k .,
his dciiuutur. etc., otlhivd hu- .',' i,?
are only
the same machinery, to plunuei
imineies. otoniy are unhes pro!
feied by goveinmeni in the shape oi
cilices and money, impelling nmhi
tunes to practices 01 pel Jury, but
women an.- lined hy (he gov'einmenfn
lieiisloning system and codes to prolor
miuuvi. ami wiuownouU lo We(l(l"d
lite. the whole scheme, howevir
jtibiaud beiiellcomln ptupuio, is full
oi rottenniss and vice.. And it conies to
thU nl lu.i that tho iOTiCessiou of pen
slous depends not tip-m the fuels ot a
e.i-0, but upon what la proven, and
""... lau,,s , ruIln.iJ, can bu
established always by adequate proof
fttieuiub ui gold ilownig out irom the
ledeial treasury Uirougn bonds, olllce.s,
hanks, pension-., and claims, have cor
rupted and maddened poilnpsha:!' the
populations of tow ns and cities. Toil
ing farmers ot the interior districts
alone aro unpolluted land unbou-ht.
and to ihc-e, eo-upeiatiiig nioio ifior
oughly than ever l.elore, must wo look
or the overthrow oi u paily whicli lias
lnjeoled Imi'.eat pot-oir into every ein
and artery ot the boJv politic
JisMmi,fc.seuiMi:.
Not content with the pollution of
ts leaders, iletiuhlicani-in eonfos-es
Wat h strength lies in the mainte-nanu-
ot sectioiiaihm. lt ,ieimts
popular support because It "-aved the
onion," wiueii H pcrpauallv under
mines and ssUinetiiMiv ".kytrov
it currtiiitM ilu in.i.ptw ... .i .
and bin, v t wh,;". " J.?. ?,
money, it even degrades the Union
in the eyes ot Southern people bv en
trusting patronage and olllccs to "those
UCCillUI lliOt Ollioim Mini .......
domiiul by tho people. Aburu follies f
twenty and twenty-livo yea 1 gol, ,.
iracticlly reenacled. ''Vuvn, whi'i
fanatic. I Jo-lnm R. Giddin-s V u hi,
made a most luMaiiiiiiutoiv sectloi ai
haniiiLMii! ho u-..u ....... .. '.,. l,u"'
lUu.atidbyi.MXniX
sword an. ll.-um. ....n '. .t l"
Gildings and hi coaillut.ir cir
culii ett over the Norl, ulf a
million copies of the py rotcc ,,i,n
blazonry o, Beitlo..al in.y1. j-, " :"i
Republic.,,, jmriy -o-cailed is net or
wtMryofthis.ortof well doing ,Hi
w I'1," l'l'W'U Ike morals of ,e
hole country and organltug distinct
c .sses ot society, widely ren.oVi d
c el, other, it Mill claims i,mnor a 1 re
nown lor nstoring the Union, wl o-e
partalt keeps asunder by eve'y ind
"id legal force which fe(ierr j'owor
a coLouci) t'AHi.virr orrrcn.
The Jitc, of this city, a very conscr
yaiiveand sensible organ .,, the eo.
ored people, ttli.? tlmli. K. Hrue0
I.. 1 "w ,a "ML' " " cabinet of
the next ptesldcnt. Perhaps lb,- hel
is counting Rs chickens bVforo tl.ev
aro liatehi i . n,., i , m'
.. ,,lv ,,!,, jjiuco is cer
ainly the worfhte-t representative or
..., ,..vM nun ii a coiortu Reptlb can
Wll HUQll II posltlou tho'who l- !
ry "would have it accorded to Hie ive
Mor or tho treasury. line writ'o
t ui jour memory that
cro, as In Mississippi, tho colore,
?..,.. ll ib," iM'"' I'rlbo a voter.
S i..AlVe 1,,UV01i,a,tw. rf voting i, ,:
cl ii.oi, lotight una sold in market
. .,.. ' ,v 'miuoiis ot -iiollius, hon
estly exmxiil.i i. in i.i '. '.
deiuy. m,d u will be nought f K
SJXviSi
h. h.v ..i; r.M" V.V"'' "Bi-l oven
ANDintSON COUNTY.
J. II. "Watson to Mis M. A. Carroll.
G. L. Dilker topiary Corgnl.
Geo. Braun to M-iss LouSsia Stone
man. Joseph Drawing to -Miss Winnie
Seninis.
W. L. Hurbough toMissLouTho'm
ns. Seyo ikirrott to Miss Mnlinln Horn.
W. M. i-Jrwin to Miss Virginia Cole
man. Henry Hoguo to MissG. A. Ttalney.
Wm. Wright to Miss Emilv Easloy.
John Wriglit to Miss Sarah" Easley.
J. S. Sliettleworth to .Miss A. L.
Strickland.
Ed Wagner to Miss Lett lo Jlurton.
John Moon to Mi-s Reeky Michaux.
Ii. W. Howard to Miss Sallio Sterne.
Ullih COL'NTW
Chas. 'Whilinilo to Miss .loscphino
Porter.
Albert M. Allen to Miss Emma E.
Dawson.
C. H. Royd to Mrs. E. J. Jones.
E. S. .Murphj to MUs Alice Com
pere. Ii. F. George to Miss Sarah A. Hun
ter. J. 11. Davis to Miss Ida Cole.
M. M. Dunn to Mrs. .Mary Reney.
J. R. Halbert to Miss M. V. Dudley.
J. L. Oveiton to Miss Ani.io Young.
Jesse A. T.ivlor to .Miss .In,i.nlilm.
Hog tie.
hAJIPASAS COUNTY.
John Hums to Rlioda II. Smith.
Silas Hiding to T. T. Wilke-. j
Fayctl Flint to Tennessee Han is. !
M. W. Goodolo Nellie McGanigill. '
J. i'. Ulgginslo Lena Sweit.
Maiion Alexander to Jo-ephiuoltob-biiw.
11. A. Lang to F. J. McDonald.
S. W. Melhin to Anuio Horroll.
J. D. Han is to H. Carroll.
nnuui county.
Henry N. Willingsworth to M"is.
Emma S. Cain.
Knink Pierce to Mis. Anna Daniels.
John Kolchor to Mi?.- Mila Ausiiu.
Luthir h. itolau to Miss Catherine
Haywood.
(Seoigo L. Giidden to Mis Eunice
Gregg.
Gcoige W. iMoses lo
Old1. 2S J , ,
WASIlfNO ION COUr.TY.
Chas. P. Vogelsang to lininialvrau'-s. i
J. W. Brown to Manic R. Edncv. !
Isiac G. Halo to Kittle L. Kdnev. .
I' red. M. Dank 1 to Mnnd lH.n.tno.
Adolpli Oscar Seldcl lo Marie Rever.
John L. Irwin to Mollio E. Me
Cutchan. DAhhAS COUNTY.
Cluulcs Plazig to Idna Piatt.
. P. Collidge to Sadio Daniel.
A. Uiirrison lo C. A. Moigan.
I-rank Phillips to Florence Coleman.
David Smith to Li,.ie Spencer.
Jacob Wird to Rettio Haywood.
J. AI. Meyers tCloiiiula Law.
MARTIN:BROWpTT
Aro now Preparod to Fill all Orders for
DRY GOOD
Boots, Shoesf
i
-A.TSTX3
CWIIOIjISSALE ONIA'.l
A Personal Call will be of Mutual Satis
0KDEIIS WILL IlEGEIYE FI10SUT AXI) CAREFUL ATTFw
Corner of Throckmorton and Second!
r
Fairt "77" or tJbt,J!pe
A. TidbalL
K. M. VunZnndU
J. J. JarviB.
A.Tiabau. K. M. VunZnndU J. J. JarviB. ' it
TIPBALL, VANZANDT & t.
-IHCXRT WOETH, TEXA;
A General Banking Business Transact!
Collections made and promptly remitted,
of Kurnpc.
ExchaiiEO drawn on all tho prls
H.
& CO
Booksellers and Station!
rn
OOLD 3FE3r3
CROQUET, BASE BALLS ANB BATS;
a run line ol
0EEICE STATIONERY, PICTURE FRAMES,
ANO S.M.VI.L iUUSICAL 1NSTKU.1TENTS.
W. m irn..,.i... cm .
... ., .,,..-, OHClll,, . . F()rt
PLANTERS' HOUS
J. W. JUDKINS, PROPRIETOR.
Board by Day or Week Terms Reaso:
At the Foot of Main Street, near Union Dep
POKT WORTH, TEXJVS.
ACCOMMODATIONS JPIJEtfSrT-GTL,.
Mrs. TTollio Clark. Propriotross.
x
Clarfce HoraSw
Ml&j. Mary
etPErB"s,8te,9
1 Wi? CtltBHATtDBlS
i2tji&Ss9
e STOMACH r
MfF.
IlL'ATUb I. TEXAS.
T n s'il ,.Atonio, J n no so.
John M. Kellner; aged 0 years.
-in Jiarnson county, June IS, Mr.
I liomas Saunders; agid 07 years.
In Marshall, Juno 23, Mrs. Maiv
Meuger, altera long illness. ,V
In Palestine. Juno , little .T.T In
fant so.. r j. T. illl(l' A w,i -.,;;,! .
acd six months. "ius,
In San Antonio Jmio 00, Mrs. Maiy
ij'yenri! ' M mioii "
luTalcsline, June 21, .Mrs. Louisa
S'". -l,lw f Samuel I Iowa, d
aged -J 1 years. '
In Palestine, Hune 2:t, Wm. Alberr
"oar,? Mr' mh cc!,V aged 8
No tlmp i-lioul'l
llvcriinitbow-
fc nro nllr-i'ii 't in
iIo)t the sure
rtliieily, Insti't-l-i'iMoini,ili
nil.
Ioif. Jihcnspfc of
j he-orpins muni'd
nwro -vilcut. ami j
a ncuy in iiicro
roro liiiuruoiix.
Pjspepila, liver
eoiiipliilnt, ohliis
11ml finer, rarly
rliruiiinth- mln-L'1-h,
Mdiiey iM-alf.
il("-klbiIni;t.irlou.
bodily tionble If
trilled wltli. Lose
no tinio in iibint
. i.t . . ..... . . -?
Ki'e iii....,oi.t t:... .... 1. ". v.: v.".11 "vo '"
iltali-rswiiiVily. u "' ""'KS"-i8,inU
A. M.
m
Bbitto.v, I'rcs. joii.v Nicnou
I'ris. &. v. Loj,Ax.Ca?idef.i
leCilfHosili
i"iiai 111m mmtiaiaJjmi-i . ,., n tmwL
Gulf, Colorado vt SnnluFo Hail
way Company.
.SM'JtKTAUY'.S OKKICE. 1
x- .. "AVKSTONTexiis. .Mnv II is.s.1 f
rectonof Mf,' llim ll"li " b"!woVd.
reuorsoi Mini rnliwuy eoi.iii.inv h.ivn iniio,i
n,",!t.c,i? 'ir Vl0 "'ockboliUrsor" n?il eon
Mnyiobelicld at llsolllcoln this city ,,
lolstilaj ofAusust, IbM, a- ho hoir or 12
Zn!W! iiter2
.r '"."j . "i h'ctiiiu moi L'n"o bonds
v..V ....1 if'v i."' ilnl1 ucio.ier in each
orMdfbond'.Mfcw York- Tllu iMimnw
"MU4 bontiNliy tlio conip.inv lo bo Ihnhril
fi......ii l0 lhl r December, IWl; nnd adill.
ieo" dhn"o,, i'rl"! l"e, "eBTOto oiall'Va
uer I1M. is. sM mvi. ir.:....V..,"'V..,u'.' . '?uin-
el.il.or BiVt. 1SW. Jim ' ft '"' vA lift B
- ! V. I IIU 1
Anv unit nil fiiiu..... . .. .
aKK3sasKj,s;
..uu iivnii in way. traelr mil. i.i.i.' "'V
house, ir l K " '",.. !s"'. oiiBlnc
nuichlnerv ' 1?n(;k " ' ??,l",laipnu. all
. . . vuaua llllll MlllfiniLi f..
in T ?. all niVa hnrr mi"c'
i . Hirp.
. L
vlj(
OF FORT TOITM
Capital andSDiDloi 5165,
A Kegular Banking Bus
In all its branclies, trnusHclei j
KsebanRe bought and sold, uud ctlii
made on all accessible pninls. Dra
(fXClin ni'd fill l.-11..1f1f.l lMtnn.1 Ov..m.
many, Aufciria, Italy, DeauiarkwciliS
COEEESPONDENTSJ
Donnell, Iiwson A Simpson, Jfewi
valley National llnnk. St. Louis, m
PprieiR- and Trade 6' National Hani.
)..' F,rMt Natlona hank, Gal vebtiin,!
CltlzonF' hank of h uihlana. Naw Orl
nmmm
nnil
. : . ....i.i iik-t
yoiKii orpccuuiit. oiicliers
hue. JIiMlniwriihi wiiiir. ,VI.,.,,IU "
Mn.loivl of ii,,' i,ro ?: "', ..Mi" MUiii-
lit) nut twit r.. t...:. "' "Jiu. u niMl iit.if i- . ------- .... t,kiMiiii:if-i;iM'fl ifHi.in .!
r.-. .j IIHIIU I1IIIIHLIIH...I. ..... '-m.43l llln lt.. J I " HV II ll 1
i. : :. v"3.w,um """ w counter- !'j'?,jf wVtr;Jh?..n ir, v .uk.iMiiinii WIW read
i.SS iSIT"? ?. S3SteSl K ffi -V a zrssi! LT. -&!? !r? w5? A
JZiri01 evauV,i,r ,0' o'V'y-kbt. '"Kldui. IWn ran ad Ail' K,il . '' Hr lmvu the
S " v'1 .J 4 j j liiHi'iiK't to thu Jifcjhcst 1yUder."5o
. ' ' r'.
v .
7- . -t '
W
JA-A
STia tunJorllini?,.. ill. .. . ....
i.. . ,- - ' ' "' '"p ""man
lottj, irlM f,Vm a derangement of (ho
E..vcr, affictlno both thattcmaehand
battel?, in order" to cjTcet a cure, U It
neresxtry to remot-o tlio coimc, Trrcau.
tar ami UluggUh action of tha Jioieeti.
j-""fael,e,B:eliiie3$at!hcS:omaeli,X'atn
'y-JIl:amlZolnsJetc.,i,,dlcatathlu
""UreriaGtfault.amltlwtnuturcrc.
quires asslst.inco to ctm&fe thla orjanta
t'liow fflvpurltles.
r impounded fov thU purpose. &,. a3
r iim, crepitant to 0,o tutto KmUaton
.ea aeeordlng to dlrcetlon,, thcuaroa
General Delmy,EJnJJltnlVn,
rtlpntlou, XMaeaHcd "&
cic, etc. a,.3iooa I'urVn" S
nr luperhr to any olCJ. c'
tZ . '.." "oliio and not an
Ml TCBil CHI0GI5T 105 PBIKIT H BITTWJ
BdUtaaoeUiti. rWCE.UOp.Bo,tl.
PBICKLY ASH BinRS C0..J01E PflOPT0W
.Mliof "oVerVkYi VW J'a.'PtN . 1 i?
lenses, Incoines. to is r.m, i' ,rB,""-eHmiu
eomnniiv ...i...1'' i"-.1."- "r to beioiiir to Knt.i
CPlber wtiii iiii ,, , . ' ' '"'"-""'itos I Hereto to.
cu!!le1,,,' SLV ZTrll xrtKVj;
lluiiuin in. 1. 1.1.1. ""liH,i privileiri's nnd
nm
Inr
liutltiH una
iv l.nl,.....'. ."- '"" oor in nnv il.....
incfud nrflA4 rM.?"rm. . " W cornm.nv.
,tl '- ." nvuiBU ill llt rtj...., . .. r
.IjColanrWS;
o.uj Lonoiiu
statu nfTJv, ' r "."" voinpiny from thn
...." ,--,-". "uu lino nor i.imu ii ...-.."?
llllllll IIV Jl1ll,ln ... ..' - V U M tl 1I1I.V .lib .
ore Moused. aM Ji'.0 , "I S'L .feM"?- JuXak
PUL,s,.i.M,nry feKMHtd
i i B.ifM v rrn."i'jiBii.ii - --
Sash, Door and 1
lieW mnnhf nrs in tt r ,.. ..J 3
nil l.l I V " u ifiuiia
?iir9.iCoullle,fc n"a Bhelvlng, Schcotl
i-ijuxuu senis Alto, all ltlniib or;
Scroll Sawing, Brat
"Turnr, Gna picfatA
!rklm,',ormmbor,,res''odonlion
fcatiBfactlon Kiiarnuteed. u
Mill between Seventh nnd Kl
Streets,
JVitett 8atat'e K"4
!. L. 'LXFT, Proprlf
33-A.iXji-3r
U. S. MAIL and HA
XjiIOXTDEI,
To and From Weatherfi
Graham and Jaoksboro.
:(o):
-nrm Every Day Esccpt
T. J. GALLAKEK, I'ropri
(rW iSKlSIiJil
iK
iiiacKirooirs
PATENT ASMT TRAP.
lA EVa60on ljWMnn and n't
ril. cult imu mi, i?u,l?,n,Mocmlr-''ouo
I JB?.
mu&IS:
ML8jK&
PERPCTUAI. p2
rJTIio J3.wt 3Iii(If.
AV. uV. J3XT10JPM
Agent for Northwest Texas.
DOD c CO,,
UEAJ.Kj-J IN
Cigars, Wines aid Li'yi
'ii
1
3ty.;i
Ko. it Houston UUot, .
jtriuntSTlwnm: imiU; .ri r"'".e
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t'OVLT WOKTfl,'
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v-wniinriiir iMitftai.,..
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.n UTi.. ,m!fcfaCTtl
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