Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 17, Ed. 1, Friday, January 5, 1883 Page: 4 of 8
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THE GAZETTE: gQKT WORTH TEXAS FRIDAY JAyUAPY 5.
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One month. - -
Tltrco month . . .
HU month
Onoyrnr
lint tMn wwnlly enlnrKHl nmJ Improved
AndniiwcotitulunwtTy coi.om.nh of roml-
Inir innttcr iimilo tip from tlio mum or llio
fUlly odlllou. niAhliiK II llio bel urul tli.-flif
wtrnixirJnUioirountry-uia lo ubcriu-
rr it nil iurt of tlio UiillodHto Wiiiid OW;
RdMtrrttiirinXtiiKe at tlio following low
Tine nionUu - " ' t ;
Mix fiiwitli - .".". 3 !J)
(Vnbfrlirtlon to dally Arul weekly I tMY '"
lulviwce.iunt nil jmppM (uiil wuen Who
HiUiHcrllwwiloHlrlnisllionildreM Jf lliclrpn-
liiper rtmiiKnl will iilr-.uw uliito In tliclr
roiiiinunlaiUon lot1i tlio old mid now nd-
ikmu'by droit on Tort WVirtli pouritci
rninnyVrderor n-jrlHtoml letter f i-miI
ntliorwjmnni will not lio rcxixmiillilo for
'aam'UzkttH I'ort Worth Tmm.
Hprclnion coj.Ir wilt (r () on Biipllmlloii.
""'mrujJiiiSHKHS.
Wlmvofur Halo
LARGE QUANTITIES
livuvicr Xoupiu'lrt anil Long
I'll 111 (!'.
And
200 FONTS OP DISPLAY TiTK
ft vixrttiun Ittiuli.
DABGAINS MAY BE HAD.
AtlilreM UAZCTTK Fort Worth.
Tub Seymour Crew nominates J
X. JlnowsiMO for diitlyjLit..i of tlio
house committee of "public lands and
land olllcc." ' Senator Matlock of
Mohlaguo will occupy that polll.u on
tlio somite commlthF nnil If tlio Crt-
tel'n nomination Ih continued the
northwest will ho rvltly repruseiiUtl.
. 8" '
That tto a wr Men imro enough of J ho
I'litlnitclpliln Jourimllxt who illcunc.l J 10
iiut-llloii "whi'ther lmbli-V milk should bo
l!ollf.l." U win nkttl W Uiif t oMIie nicrif illltt-
rll writer who hi-mled an nrllcli- "A Mire
euro for tlio ulihuBi-worin a 1nn'HY
cared thnl tlio moiowilil worm Mioulil be
curnl. Jitf" JlcrvlJ.
Or the man whoaikcdhlsphyslchtn:
NVlMl'ajcood fcirinirtqultoca?"nnd was
iMtoundcd when the doctor said
"what' tlionintter with tlio ino-qnlto?"
1
Tu BY lutro plftol iiockotH In Now
York Htnlo ns well as In Toxiih. A
younK "inn In Hyracu?c ditnlied n
Htop-laddcr to a.'wlst IiIh alllanced to
decomicii phniidoller with evcrgrceni.
A pistol dropped from his hip ixicltet
wiw dUchinffieil and tlio ball entered
lil jjwcethcnrt'M neck hilling her In-
Atantly. Don't carry pistols when you
ya to sec yottr HtTcethenrt. Don'tcarry
them at all.
MAniUAOELICIlXSKS.
I'oiiiti'AUoirrttlPiunii'HUtyi who lpfl her
fiilhor lo run niter tlio clrcm nmii wlndi p
nit u tender of lUwr In a I'lillnik'Ipliln oiiloon.
Arid now us Mio linmlit utit (lie ruy cupnhn
ln'. "Not be-l'onijAt!n dear not be-
KiillBJ'AUflH." IfalUu Jterutil.
The beauty in not u novice uu a illn-
punaer of liquor. Bho wjw a beer-
jerlter be-Koitd'Aiifiir pbti'ed her on
au olephant'i hack. Later on ."he
pawed the Ivory wit h hor foropiiWu In
a Philadelphia variety show and ot
the title of "hlgh-kiokcr" by tho ulclll-
ful manner In which slio olovated hor
hind om.
A J.ONU hlKhtruyinan is deprodat-
lilj.tipon tho people of Frio county.
ri!heuitty and poetry of tho Rhino
Ih lost (lRht of lu tlio terrlhlu dovastu-
tlou and Uw of Hfo along Its bniilw
tatUsirt by tli ovorllow
"Statu 1iiisi." of tho Calvpnton
JYfrw copies fiom tluwo columnH and
.ircdltfl tho J)rtlhiM HemhU Tho
(JAKirtTU ertn Und It If tho Newn can
TitHMriiiphU jKtMifl wilt lo cold lit
mii'Sioii m Uio nth or 110U monih. -Vofim
Cl'"'W Jtffvnl.
It Isflold every day at auction. ?Ive
Centia cojiy.
T;)fll HoclallHU in I'arli refuao lo
Join lu (Iamiihti'a'h funeral proee-
nioii and i;roat tudh;natl(iu U pro-
duced by thn Incendiary anil lumilU
rticoiumeutii of miine of tho imperii. '
' 'lO
A H.vrn l about to le made upon de-
partment clerks to Hccuro money to
build ihoOAitiMniii) mouument Biich
it' proeeedlns: In enough to make tho
boiusofthedead president mttlo In
hU v)tUu.
Ii tho money that Ih paid to pension
fraud 1 nnil appropriated for iiunnrl-
jpiblo ditches wii devoted to tho ciuiho
nredilcatlon It would meet with but
little objection from tho iiiaMOMof tho
tnx payor.
Till! eolloil cahoot fund of Texan Ih
noticed and commented on all over tho
Union and yet the statistics Hhow that
hur per centime of Ignorance Ih tddo by
sldo with tlio poorest endowed of all
thn Southern hUiIuh.
wHm '' ' ' .
Tun bill reported to tho hmwo by
Mr. MoituiM from tho eommitteo on
iluanee to reduce lnturmtl revenue
taxation with 1111 amendment to rc
ybM tho tarltr In likely to attract eou-
Hldenvble mtoiitloil
m.i Hw. m.
Tniiilrst Ihlna ftruaitgrMn (titniiKlo nnr
Jim ln-Kdmlui; it tlio now jeftr wivJelvIl Hor-
vidorofurin. A ilttliitfMwoii fonv lltllnihi.
iMtrditiWtton Ihilli l"iint.
Ifc. sitet'essrul mid HatlHfnctory result
i obtained liercby will bo xhown tint
Uturual lUnvof things.
TiuithUvoHtou Dally Print says Sen-
ator llAiiniK vrlll idin0.1t unruly .sue-
eccdv hlmseir tii the United Stated
Senate. Tho may bo correct but
thobertt informed polltlelnu of Ton-
nt'tiieo an mil inclined to that belief.
A HtU'OUTim of tho St. LouIh Glabt -?omooi(i'
vi.iited tho Vulcan Iron
Vork In Hoaivh of news and wna huiu-
ni'U'lly ejected on tho too of a wtnlwart
Irop-worker'H boot SHU tho ?.-.
ulnliim to bo tho friend of tho working-
man Jjisrall fnlhorH-ln-law hinsl tho noble
oxamplftbOtthem by a gentleman of
Now OrleaiiH who pent Idi daughter
husband a cheek for twenty-live thou-
n:iuiI dollars an a Chrlwlmas pn.sout.
ThlH princely nuililtleeueo deserves
tudtation.
AMOTiinit Iron amUtccl company Is
tuoNtMiunocnuntor tho low price or
Hh pioduutloiirt It la nalgnirtwrnl fact
tluti'tluwo'iipoii8toiH arc all lu tho
fn-thwhl1o the Iron Industries of the
So.u couHnuo lh( ami thy (0 sup.
ply tho domtiml for tholr niamifac-ttirert.
m'i Pil'nl will Imro roewvod nuny
Uu received ono who was an uuwol-
caitlo tut. Dejith utrwlo nto tlio par-
lorx of tho White Umnjo during the re-
eoptloti. This will bo oonslderal by tho
suprstltlotu ihii bad omen for the Ite-
puhltonn party '
(.'oMMtttitoyRii Wwit lirw put tho inibllo
Irvnil niientlnii injiniplilrnlly iHifitre thceniii-
liiz lotbliiluru that the iikwi obtuo lot(lla
live tiitellecl ni'iil not full liMllncrrii thn iner-
Itn oftlui ijiimtliin. Will thoro ho nrilmi out
ofthe underntnlidlni!?- 'nn Brwnlixtr.
Thoro will bo action but whether
wIhoiu-Uou Ih unccrutn. The leglHla-
ttlro will probably pass an act with-
drawing all thw public lanil.i from tho
niarkot pending leglilation for the
better disposition of what Is left of tho
public domain and then will fail to
enact any law at all oil tho .subject.
TIiIm will retire lite lands for a year or
ho and thosu who bellevo tho public
domain li being wpiaiideied will bo
happy In their fancied security.
o
S.im:akixj of the census recently ta-
ken in Waco nud comparing It with
I'ort Worth tho Rxmnlncr Hay.s:
laltlior tin eoiiRUH taken In Tort Worth rn
(IinililoillKinmt Tom Ormt.TiiKKlnorimmon-
tiil uxpiimilon (or peojilo unit llutirei) nr Wiico
In tlio klnwyuit KrowliiK town in Toxns that
lmilitii itny preloiiiluim to being n town.
Tho tlA.iriTi! asslircrt lis Waco con-
temporary that thoro was no "Tom
Ocimrm: ornamental uxpciiMlon" in
tho I-'ort Worth ecnuw. Tt was taken
by competent and reliable men and
tho HsUiihwh to after the eniHure of
every nanm that wan Incorrectly
taken by tho enumcraterH. L'ort
Worth Isonjoylngji boom and there 1
noeontnivertlug tho fuel either by in-
Hlnuation or luuendo.
Tho Lobby.
Theio Is a great want of liberality on
tho part of those who periodically in
veigh agaliiHt tho "lobby" which con-
vencH olinultaneously with all law-
making bodloA. Whero tho legislators
Htato and national invarlablj- Helceted
for their wlndom probity and fair-
ness thoro would bo no two for tho
lobby. Hut there Ih a tlngo of human
nuturo In tho repre.seutatlvifi of the
people -many of whom secure their
election by chleano and trickery
and not foi' their honoHty and attain-
ment! and they aro not altogether un-
likely to take a Mjlllah view of menu-
it reu which thoy aro called to
PIihh upon uh law-makeiy. Tltla being
tlio case and as long as this
statu of atlUIra continues which
Booths to bo lutenulnable--lt beboovw
prudent buflncss men to look after
their IntcrcMH which aro limttorm of
legislative luveHtlgution liuiitiry or
iteUoii and there can bo no reasonable
objection urged to such action on tho
part of thou who have lnterestH that
aro likely lu bo nllocte! by iiiiwl.su In-
judicious or hurtmi legislation. Tho
lUxirvri; docs not oudorHO some of the
arts re-sorted to by lobbyist to Intlii-
cuoo leglftlatlon. On tho eoutrary it
heartily and cordially eondenuiH them
Hut means udoptcl to enlighten In-
form and liiHtruet leglHlatlvo bodlen la
honoritblo nmd comijteudable. If the
people select roprchontatlve.s who can
bo tlatturwl and cajoled into voting for
vr imviuxuiKg pomieioas or
unnlsio mejwurcH or whoso
support can bo obtained by tho use of
tho Jingling guinea then the people
upon whom tho blnnio rontH must
stand tlio consequences. The habit of
rnlllug uhout "the lohby" and de-
nouncing every man who presents
himself at tho capital during tho sit-
ting of a legislature us a "corruptlon-
ist" Is wenk nud foolish. Tho better
way would bo to select none but good
Itnnrnt men for legislators pay them
n gtxid salary and eomiuond thoiti for
their good deeds and tho days or the
lobbyist would mwh be numbered.
Do SlmcMii' ob do tVn.
Tho regular ild..ihlonwl Wun
shueklngrt havo bt-on revived in tho
western pait of Harris county. Qa..
m ears kiw.ni and all y0t minv il
Columbus boy who takes his gin lo
the theatre strains his eye loukinir
l the stage smokes clgavottcsbctwtsn
thouets and then takes her homo
again thinks ho knows what fun is.
CV)i'ui6ii SVh
X)Ni5AM5t C01JTTY-iest?Ktl UB1(1
Tim Mo.vrn ok iiKCiamnn.
It 0 Alexander and Miss Husan Jla-
glo.
William Fmtth and Jliss LnUrn
Withers. .
G D Calloway and illss Laiiey Cnr-
i v xttllnr .mil Mluw Pntlinrinn
Smith. A
Joe Hodges nud Miss Jnry Brown.
W 1) Kinney and Miss I'loreuoo L
Wliy.1 Carpenter and Miss A J Hxtg-
gatt. " W II Self and Mis' Florence Ann
Orlllln.
N Dlllard nnd Miss Jlagglc Ward.
A Jl Smith and MJsa Florence NIte.
W1I Wluslett and Miss Nancy II
Forrester.
WT Davis and MlM P J Ollhwj.le.
W II B Flentgeanil Miss M A Trend-
well. C J Pilgrim ami Ml.-s M Fleda
Doothc.
Henry Jackson and Miss Easter De-
Wltt. John Whlto nnd MIm I.aura Ed-
wards. Albert MoNcall nnd Mlas Clara Dll-
worth. James Cochran and Miss Alma M
Lee. '
P H Goss and Mlas Lulu M Franks.
James Allies and Miss Amy Scul-
lion. John A Smith and Mlas llachaol
llaglc.
Solomon Nathaniel and Miss Martn-
da Eleby.
C A Taylor and Miss Cordlo Har-
rall. Tlionin.4 A Hunter and Nlss Georgia
L McUlnty.
John Itlchloand Miss Sarah Harris.
Elijah F Bishop and Miss Emma M
Palteson.
T L McMillan and Miss Lillian L
Allon.
Abraham Whlttenburg und jNUss
Adeline HuriiH.
B F Mooio and iliss B V Tally.
Ben N Peck and Miss Willie Mon-
roe. Baptist Johnston and Miss Maria
Ellis.
James A Deal and Miss Eudora
Newton.
Alon.o Hunt nud Miss Janu Pee-
bles. Jack Harper and Miss Isabella
Jones.
I lamp Woodson nnd Josephine
Brown.
Miles Littlollcld and Peggy AloKcl-
lar.
S L Clark and Savannah Barnes.
William Coleman and Mattle Har-
ris. Berry Tarvcr and Emma MuUeurv.
Bobcrt Norwood and Molllo Wit-
Hams. James Wilkinson. Jr.. and H E
MoBryde.
Thomtison Fouldaand TcresiiPrltch-
ard.
Isaac Page and Lucy Glen.
Sidney Ken nun and Louisa John-
sou. Andrew Baldrldgo and Annie Itlley.
A H Perkins ami L A Hoberta.
Gcorgo Williams and Jreno Dll-
worth. Henry Mooney and Nollie McVca
Ilerinau Giorth and Minnie Schroe-
der. smith ciiNTY-issm:r iou thij
month i:nuin(i i)i;oi;miii:u:u) ma.
1) D l-'ox and Mis H E Idndsey.
W G Dark and MIsa E A Allen.
Mr Paeoand Miss Mary Suminers.
Mr King and Miss Emma Lewis.
Ike Williams and Miss M A Heaves.
Johnson Jones nud Miss Ella Rob-
erts. P A Htldham and Miss Emma Gard-
ner. Caleb Swindle and Doula Sharp.
J D Gaddy and Miss A M Wright.
Levi Saufurd and Miss Ynnna
Thompson.
lid ward Dcardcn nnd Misw Susan
Jtihuson.
Jesse Hlchnrdson and Miss Mnltmln
Gary.
Caleb Cooper and Miss Mary King.
Phillip Balty.egar ami Allss Mnhiilu
Edwards.
Caleb Barron and Miss M A Thomp-
son. W G Bushing and Miss M H
Bainey.
Sam Jackson and Miss Fannie Free-
man. E Sllner and Miss Mattle Mulr.
J M Green and Miss M W Grinin.
.las T Haw ley and Miss Mary
Murphy.
'Squire Allen and Mlas Julia Cox.
Henry Shelley and Mies Itutslo War-
ren. Tom Johnson and Mifis Laura Sand
ers.
W 11 Joikvj and Mi Saphronia
Evnn-. !
J lio S Hicks and Miss JanioB Due.
Jt)eph Audoraon and Alihs Janlo
Hauklus.
Amos Walton und MUs Sttstin
alters.
J K Payneand Mks S It DickBon.
Alex Grlllln and Miss Janlo Harris.
r:! Y J)ol "! Miss Elizabeth
Bitch.
Ward Tenny6on and Miss Matilda
Bandall.
A J Wells and Mlhs N O Wlloy.
G W Wilson and Miss Diddle
wood.
Anderson Rider and Miss Hallo P
Choice.
C Jj Bains and Miss 13 C Woodley.
it S John and Miss Cello Bowcn.
Wiley Hall and Mlis liuoen Jojiea. '
Andrew Edmuudson and MIsh Sa-
rah J. Barron.
Edgar Jl Baiusay and Mlbs Mlttlo
A. Nowton.
Nop-
ADSTlN COUNTY ISSUKp KOH
MONTH OF UI(F.MIUill 18S2.
win u Holtr. and MA. Louise iU-
vls. J H Hanka nntt MIsj Charlotte Bna-tian.
m boliuermmin and Mrs
Freler.
L C Hill and Mrs. Eustaoia Dabnoy.
Gotttrled Kincli and MIm Minna
Michaells.
C Hlstlan Graetor and Mrs
Hi er.
Lvvorick KreH?.ohmar and
Anna Julmerok.
.1 W Watson aiul . Mta F.
I' Jetcher.
W W Cochran and MIsa Mnrv S.
Huekabee.
Alexander Mayer und Miss Martlm
Jane Dorrebcrry
Henry Wm Herring and Mis
THK
ile-
Bna-
Jda
JInry
.Mrs.
a:
n-
tollietto Boekematin
Joseph Dnip and Miss Metta Straus
John Vlrni and MissJaiio B Gaston.
August Meyer and aIIm Mry Ivul-
lattehny. J
Johanna
G W Abcrcrotnbie and Miss lix-rn
V Dunn.
Frlcderlck Alpcrs nnd Mis
Wiedemann.
Hugo Jlurffhart nnd Miss Mary I
Meyer.
coi.omnn
JMlls Mlsshan and Miss Kill .Toscy.
Sam Dedmon and Miss Mollle
Browu.
Aliimford FFotmtniil and Miss Em-
ma Josey. ....
JohnMlddleton nnd Miss Wluney
Illllynnl. w n
Willis Kcnncy and Miss Ellen Gar-
rett. Terrell Flake nnd Mrs. Gcorgcnnn
Bonner.
Gcorgo Dabnoy nnd Miss Anna
Chllds. n
Louis Deggs and Miss Annie Crock-
ett. .Fayette Gasper and Miss Julia 'W at-
k'lns. . . ! ' ' i .
Bias Friday and Miss Eliza Ford.
Spencer Hightowcr and Miss Tex-
an na Jcinlson.
Thomas Burton and Miss Martha
May.
jcahnis county ibsui: rpit Tin:
MONTH OF DKCIIMllHH 1S82.
.1 N Font and Miss Lydiit Upton.
Irviu Upton andMI-s Bell Potter.
Chan. Murphy und Miss Clalrcy
Davis.
PKHSS owxtoxs.
Tho tongue-holding of Governor
Cleveland makes not a little trouble for
theearly brethren at Albany. Nobody
knows what ho will say or do and
political trade or barter is prosecuted
under the gravest dllllcultles.
XprmyflcUl Jtrpubllcan.
There are some indications of a de-
cline In the relorm spirit which in-
spired congress at the opening of the
session. This is not entirely unex-
pected to those who havo been careful
observers of political movements. The
Washington atmosphere Is very differ-
ent however from that at home.
Philadelphia Tunc.
What th'is nation would bo without
a Greenback party only lire boldest
will dare to attempt to conceive. Pol-'
ities would wear a less sprightly air
the house of reprei-ontutivis would be
deprived of men tr ho are capable of af-
fordiug rare amusement upon ocea-
hIou and tlio pall of gloom would set-
tle down upon the tcpublic St. Paul
Pioneer Pras Jiip.
Mr. cummins nun nisJinuicat asso-
ciates in thescnatomay pass measures
to prohibit Jay Huhbelllsm but until
they reverse Mr. Brewster's opinion
that a congressman or senator is not a
Federal ollloor by htatutc thoy will
pretend reform wHllofit etrecting it.
Prohibit tlio payment or collection of
polltiC.il asbessments absolutely or say
nothing nbout them. Savannah ATows.
Tho real question uppermost in Mr.
Sherman's mind is how to pacify in
a parllzan sense the rival manufac-
turers clamoring for "tho swag." But
keep at work Mr. Sherman! Stand
not so much on tho details of your
plan for reducing taxation by an hun-
dred millions n year a on accom-
plishing that reductlan ! Your time
Is growlngslforttnil- the people aro in
no mood to bo trilled with. X. Y.
World.
Tho Chicago 'Tribune is not bv any
means a Democratic nowHpnper. It is
as it has been for many years an
noncst una lenrlens exponent of the
best Republican HCiitimcnt. That pa-
persaysjor the pension business that
"tho fcM.ooo.QOO already paid out on
uiu 'Truniiii arrears' irioic lustcned
on tho govornmeat by wolllsh pension
agents and cowardly reckless congres-
sional demagogues and the fi05000-
000 yet to be paid on claims 'proved
up' would bo Miflioiont money in tlio
event of a war with Great Britain to
build a navy strong enough to defeat
that power on the high seas and to
conquer and annex her Canadian
provinces."
1'AIIKER COUNTY.
Tho Garotto's Correspondent StrotcbeB
His logs Tinder a Congressman's
Mahogany
AndisMovodto Dilat upon that
tlemnn'fl Good Qttnliliea.
Gon-
Tlm "RnsinnRa and Business Men of
Weatherford.
Correspondence of theOnrclt.
Wi:atiii:koiu January 3 18S.
Your correspondent had the pleasure
of dining with tlio Hon. S. W. T.
Lauhnm reprcseii tat Ivc-olcct from the
JSleveiith Congressional District athls
house on New Yenr's day. Tho din-
ner was good but naught to bo com-
pared "with the feast of reason and
the How of soul" that combined to
render tho occasion ono of the happiest
episodes of a long and eventful lite.
Colonel Ltuiham has ttbout laid aside
his law bookH for tho present and Is
devoting hh time and hl energies
ch lolly to those branches of study Unit
will best lit him to measure lances
with tho bravest and the best of his
compeers when ho shall have assumed
his position in tho councils of this
mighty nation. Let no man of
tlio Eleventh District harbor the
least doubt or fear but that
ho will bo ably and honora
bly represented when thnt happy
event shall transpire. If tho council
chambers of our nation could bo filled
with Just such men it would Indeed
begin to took like a happy return to
tho good old days of the fathers of the
republic.
Considering his age (thirty-six
years) and the embarrassments under
which he has labored ever since he
came to the state In 1S00; n growing
family to support nnd a profession to
acquire with no intrinsic aid aside
lrom his indomitable will nnd spark-
ling genius ho nnd all his friends
and relatives whercsoo'or dispersed
havo just cause to feel proud
ofhls brilliant career in life thus i'r.
It is very rare that a man jumps from
the humble walks of private llio to tho
council chambers of a nation tho
first leap. Most men have to toil and
labor up (he steep and rugged pin-
nacles of fame but ho has taken a sud-
den flight this being the first oflleial
position he has ever hold in life out-
sido of his profession thus iillbrdinj
the historian another brilliant illustra-
tion of what genius founded upon the
strictest integrity can accomplish
under republican institutions.
Tho good people of Weatherford aro
proud to see It announced in a lato is
sue of the Dally Gazuttii that
theirs is not "a dead city." Tho great
wonder to them is. thatHUch an absurd
Idea should have invaded tho .sanctum
of a printing office that they havo pat
ron i.eci so linertiiiy lor tlio past six
months. They accept however
tlio apology of jour correspond-
ent with great pleasure and
trust that he will never again suffer
mo scales ot ignorance lo so tieuiin uis
mental vision. Ho should have
letrued long ere this not to place too
much reliance on what Minium Hu
mor says our present eorreanond-
ent wuh formerly a citizen of Wcather-
loru aim after an apsenca of elirht or
ten years It affords him Infinite pleas
ure to oc permuted to return and find
Ids old mends nnd acquaintances who
had to struggle and skimp "to make
buckle and tongue meet" when ho left
ineni now UpanciaUy able to snap
ihclr fingers In the face Of tho world bo
laras begging its favors is concerned
Brighter example of individual
prosperity are not to bo found in any
cuy man in mis same reputed "dead
city." No Weatherford Is not "dead"
nor is Hlie even conscious that the
seeds ot mortality aro even lurking
within her flnanoiat bosom and should
any oilier molder of public opinion lio
laboring under a similar dHliiMlnn lot.
him banish it at unco. They are iust
lu 1 minute nnd 55
to 54.5 miles and 'in
.111 tl tlfrtM 1 o.i.in.i .1.. ........I ..
miuuiv.1 u nuivmu-l CIU1I1 WIN
per hour. Owing to the Cs
cut law requiring a stop it
drawbridge tho time for the 73)
between New York nnd New!
including six stops -was 1 1
minutes or oulyys.o miles 'pe
Tlio -' miles between NowHav
Hartford wero made in 1 b
minutes including two stops!
miles per hour; average sp
running 43.8 miles per hour.
Boston and Albany SO miles I?
field to junction ofBrooklinel
Boston) wero.ru n in 2houra3i
on the heels of the holidays and in tho per 'hour; running soeed.' 43.5
Jl i i urn .' KfMin ?f 7 ?! hur' uml lcr " including stons.-C&i
trade is a little dull just at this time inquirer. '
nut me uusiness men nf
gard tho lull In btisin"
rary. nicy say u(.T
a splendid trade thn
and winter bo t
doubt not It will revive aV
wcainer seines tjio vra
crowded with teams frorn (
CVlll IIU 11VJIJ Ulgllt
linn rungioun penument Of i
iHjuaf to mat or tiny other cte
pniiii.iwiia mm 'our P'TirCI
iw.nilfinl linn nvnf vljl.f.irtl
and there aro few cities and
Ati I ti tirt4ii linn H j.. . .."'
"J. '.' i..; " ."! "0nb
wesiein it.vnint no no)
In the past twelve month.
pride and boost aro her publfrj
and churches nil of whUM
sAiEJarai..!
hundred pupils at this time
area number of private ant
tercd around In different
of tho city besides. Should
your readers apprehend th
nullum mm uimiuiraii lor tw
tVCIIlIllMlUMI "01. Ol UIO '
flomo of her leadlnj; citizens
suincicni to uispet uu such1'
nt once. i
tr. a t rr..i . .
"""' " jiwwu ijri'Bonl
judge of the Tweuty-niupj1
district iion.tt. w. T. Lani
rescntalivo-clcct of the Elen
gressionai uisinct; lion
Siiaiinon present state senut
A. .i. Jinn ex-scnator;
N. iwiicn ex-ropresciitaUvt;i
Hunter jirescnt county judBtl
Stevens oX-countv-attnrmT!l
DUke.cx-couiity u'crlc; Mackil
present county surveyor;.
MllHken president First
Bank: .7. R. Con Is president
1 i. ri-l 1 l vrt..t. V1
uanu; v.111. vj. j'. AMCUOiaon.'M
rncmtieroi tno oar: JJr. w.
ken Dr. W. L. Simmons DJ
Miner druggists tno tried.;
Messrs. ('arson and Lewis itl
it. js. & wus J Jell v. A4
JiCacii Jt. w. Kennel w. J.i
& uo. general business
lUllil Xt. UI1111I1UII r. .I.1N
Jesso Hltsnn Henry Warren.
M. KidweP cattle kings vm
in inner eiu.i-ii eiiuiiiiy as lntn
If loss prominent than th
named wnn such a class of j
uuide and direct lier social
ticss rclutions with tho world!
criuru is nni. iiKeiy to uio mus
tine may navo ner iinancial fn
common with her sister cities W
nus as goon iinancial doctors u
as any other city of her nm
state and no man need dm
through fear or fire hrlmstonll
other unusual calamity. Ho:!
Weatherford is not "dead" jyl
sick.; out on me contmry tut a
sound and healthy a condition!
city of her size within the limit!
oroad state ir any man u
truth of what 1 assert
no wnat your mnner coml
out did come and see for h!i
and lie will be equally dlsappo'J
-o d
Fast Trainii. U
nnnucstionitbly tho Jlostop
oany nas tnoiastest trains rut!
country for a long distance. 7
usually consists of six care.fH
tauco.is XU nines and recti
run was made-infi hours and:
utea. Ou the New Haven tlivfc
fastest runs wero 1.00 msl7
utes equul to 57 miles per boo
miles
equal
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