Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 24, 1883 Page: 4 of 8
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Agriculture In th Caftfnet.
tfenalor 1'i.umm of Kansas fm mad
A Very clalroralo argument in Ibr
lnltal Hfal Fennk' In favor of junk-
ing the bend of tfio bureau of ngrlttil
lure ft membey of the cabinet fthd tho
positions taken nod reasons advanced
r" thoroughly practicable Ho r
gms that nil hum. of departments co
far is their lulnlslcrld offices and
Hrelr relations with the president or
onncerned nre simply advisory and
TH B OA ZETf J3 . KO T?:r WORTH TEXAS WEDNESDAY. .JATfUAKV 24
Special
2?o LtMAtlc Asylum" VanUd.
In tlt dl-trlbutlon of honors And
emolument which arc rt tbc disj.oftl
of tho law maker t Austin the Oa-
Z&rfti him heard It intimated that n
brftfttffr ot th lnnMi rtylum Has been
f sot asld for Port Worth. Thr idtm
frt'in (o bV original! in Dullas
and cnhntHal tha tub which the Dal
laslto yntipamm to throw to the Fort
Worth wJtiilo In lion of the ertos to
Irf rendered by fhte eily to secure n
Indnceme
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Hmf amv determination or com"ts!oii branch of th supmrn mrt At Ittlfas
! to which they lutein arrive fir of no .The i"A.rrre has bent to ofn trouble
mct unlei they meet wlh the wn-'toaortAfn nd lellv It volrr tho
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iiiik Mo ttottiiij mtvA mn mptmea joipcHnu ft cnbinot the
onrt hQ cmW JWy-' ut.uM f rt ""! " ""
inr fuaiint. tfiini tin from tficefrtim ot th i oii it to w. KOYcrned
Mffifem'WlW'.fiL!S tf. ."t tM UuifmtH'Mva omvm Uinr
lnjnMM0flh6rnlHWwln.' dIctittl to fill 'flint thoy nre
ciirronoo ntul Approral of (nt!rnnt or
Hid prldont. 'Hint In tb rtty nd
the prwjldont I. or ritniriff io uwpt
by the illnom of
ct
t-t
lftfl MOf JHlfl("
-a.n.3L -ronEiwTnEHEfc csj-oo:
OPO
tfl pf)J)le
vicinity. In dp
with iipproprlnto
thmikft. In lb-- flMtpIiioei Ibwo in
ttltuttm should not bfr "branrhed."
'Ilipy hotibI bo noIldiitl at tho j
'- i..----.-..-VofMKnrt tl0ffltw!1)tn afllj 8Mt of ffororninent under one man- -. .. . .- . fc(r1 1..i.
Tjfh fnoriiji - - . r ..' . ... u .. i. ....t i.... : ..) of.ii Wh. tiiw .miiri i inuc iifiajL iiij" pii-jixjii wivi ji vjjif-i vvin
t rrtOlltlH ... JlWlfimHIHf IIHIICT l nil' mn- mjinu- si..mii. ..v. ..- . -. j... -. j r ' 4
thii.tm.. .1 .- '.:..' .AJZ'nifintA over wlilr I ht Jtrci willed to i iit'r'r6u uy
Ia wUo iitn j TfiIde. That h don not Hott skilled j whero i boB wl
Vf.x V(.i-
Bn Wcrlplloft to fliMij Afirt tiKi;
(17nf" II n I1 -J"pr wyy
v.1 ttihr ttltma
HnUWlUti U-ilrlnz ther wldfMi; r JhJlJ
eimnEwi win jura" ww m ..ft-u
urilrtl(n iKitli Ihe old idfttwia-
M!r
tyjimurilr
dffi(.
rtrtee
mL'f-lRf
ttnmU W qfl o ? w?tJ:v-H:7;0i7
ri(B07 row "f rf KiiFruu w". "'!
otfiArtTlfe w lll tmi m rpflntwo r
';.;. j : " .iMM-w i.if uMvcii.Tirf mi.
XpucMtH envici wnrrw -S pHH0i.
IVwnrnlM
in Urtsr .Illfn-tAt. It fltfHKISO o
i.iv Anr italjltfit ilrunrh OflUM w (tr-
snttiViidMW ami ll rii of ilittrrm
will tTibtertiitUrn mil Wmt aw
ltntfl I'uUVmlviiui mail uimi))$
JftMMI
w
tlie iKitlidrhlftfl and
Jio manRfiu mid dlrot
j-oldleriforthc trefttiiry diMuttiimt or tlietfi womdbe under the survt'Ilanro
rxprrt fliiniicler- for tho dfljmrliiient I ftnd wnfchfitl aro of the itiltlirltlp-i
of tho navy il looks to tbf eliRfacU'r who ootild smUt It that Uiy ron-
of Him inuri tbiilr rfclfttlon to Ibo wn- firmd Ui tbo lrtwi nmdo for their rov-
prnl iKdltlri ftnd Intorwt of tbt- conn ! ernrnent. It Would be more oconoml-
itry and to thflr 5?joclnJ iltntf elftlft((ibodr1w of aupfrliiton-
lor mo on lira oi mo !r-1 limine wnrui-iirt iiuyiirinin. cic. u
nilht poitibly add a ten dollar" to
tho ctrrtifotluit medium dorlntr
foiutriit'tlon mid a few dol-
o"Di very oon 9 ai
tlculnr bliroftii to whlh they ore to be
aligned -mid to theo nwn ho look
for fvlf ujKin rtiiiltort pcrttilnlntt fo
r or m Oin i lho1rreiwtIvf doimrniPiitfi; totlini-pc- j Ifirt nnnudlly to the trade In pur-
t" ft""1' aii n'Utry of wuruiKin nil uxntibn rerUitn- ! chftMi imide for the Inmate--but to
EVANS &
JVJI4RTIN:
JjAjr ati- v. 10 lMorum itfi t. I j. j( oriny; to the Micrelnry of llio the uverno tftx-pnyer of tho eounty.
s J)mHiT''i'W)' ' iimm it rA trest'tiry upon "II mutter of Hnnneo who would derive none of tho nforc-
(rrrl. ft. it. JOllfUlKl'l. MUtmuirt W. IS. . .. ... .... u..... ......1 e... ... (..!.. .... (t..l 1 .(11. i( ...1.1 ..-.. ..
nod to the flttorney-gsnornl for tidvleo
Wrn tlirr' JUipdrfi
Kor ttf Wt liU t- Wmrtntt. Mr
tf Oftlbor wlftflu MMy wmthnrly; low-
jirwuan.
jdww Ari) N(;frt.
Tfffod nisetlt(f bdtttiii thf own wy
Ifl(ffrtrw4t.
MWt.f'lUtl wt mnj- i-e oi(i
wlil jotthtrf fO lti UIrrtil IrtBltwrti.
ttwi root Ihfr wwttTierii iKmortnrjy; "JMo
MelwaH ftr mpWIy F(irtJii Amdflwn-
lti HjM-y prftr ltniely wiilnky to
nettmUtattt."
A C.lVft KTlr rrfWMf Wit ' pnwwl 10
Koflliihit ju-t nftf jror mjo Anil Hi owl
VureM nf II nr not dllnllilllll Iff llw
Tier. I IM Of Hi joiiriiftl 7' IVrc
itik'ru Atihtunl invr iia ohjvetMt to on th-.
uromftMhrttittiiaitititiiiiiiM. 'rr Ton Hunt
)i uKt4 a wlH(i!io.
TnflJ(iryiilnni I i1ltyw;ii(lrtniid nmi
lUlildnletBfieyiliilly iioiiHiiUriill In tho re
till of (lit criminal million lhit'ilot of
mutt eotbl.
(tuirtnrfmtfml AUOfiwjr-Utmnrnl Umj.w
flef(teftn tolil lUcooitcrt mjiIiIom. U
(lotioi't do fty ooil to tell Jlr. HHtwmrn
thftlTmslAf iKfKHtirr!- llWl(f itoimUo box
110(1 MTflltMl
A'.VoO.'trt (tmii III Ivnimj-Hiiiiln rn cIhiKciJ
loilentii oy xwrniffwlimu Nlilrl tinl Wlmi)
llioloifrltcnltwl utmii lo jioy a rurfou f
lliutiliiiHrvrUlilwfiyi(ilinrfi1iln to rt'inuo
tfl() tOtf ritiH (ml Inn.
PlfikwiKl-ruiA - iatlirnigit nil
Ulutig lltiU dm ponton Jyl innti'd Joto on
lfHlMAT II. AMTItOMr WOlllll lliftl(t) tnl-
-lljf. flobiiuir lifix won't liuvu lib limiu-
ortibi iilnile run of In Unit y.
Tim flHitxl lumtlirr rhlPlt tint lion
rdfliMlitOTrrrniiiiPfltli'ill mrliKiitllinlmbfiii
lriiMl rtnil H(ivi to Iib n Movnnlly nnr
nil llt! Dfttrolt I'n't'J'iMiHxya KtrtiliiK lini
licn Jirointtlly trmuneil.
Purrs (XKiI'bh rtfinwH to 111 mil Mi frttmdA
10 !)ill!il 11 (iKiiitiiii'iil In hh liiiilor (hiring liU
tlOtlino Up winill itiDHl to olul tlnilr nimrn
iiioiioy to nwrll IliotHnriinMii i(toftot fniul
U W llleli lie lino ("Hi trltnl tcil SI(M:j
AMMU.tli I'.tiUMOrlml wlilnti to I nt-
loll liimiNHtiiipnnlni ly I1I1 wlfn which wotilil
linply lliMl h (Inm nut nMwt to rpiiHilnlnni"
III otII. Tlie mmlitiu lmi tnltrii iiji hot- tti-
ileiireln llii('tmiiit vajhqv Part
J titiiAiiri.i'iitA m TrAiiurrr Pot.k of
't'i'niii'Wo&i'rimilKoa toinMltu riiHwin(t'iioii
iwiij loll (ill (10 kiuiwi iilmtit eturf Unty A
tfoiuilnrKuliMrrlptton toonMiln him to initio
tli(? Jnllr niltl tly to Puroiio U nr.4f liillicit of
III HilU -lute.
I'ntliOnsM'itM AVini; linWt! Jlnruif tun
I'hnrue li.v.Mifiiv irl( wlicii Imifoint'i Imoli.
'I'ohUVrilifmiiipiilamUil thrta litIi( lit uc-C!-I(lll
hy (.Ynwil PrlilfO WflitlAM ll nt.
inlnly (murcitliiti limine iuohnriiliniii with
(liol'rltionorWnlivii
Iv tho ine'ltiii lioht In llotinii itH-iMiiiiiiMii-MfHtllMlOf
tiddornt .Kcc-'ov nil Ol'itmiiitnl
atbl HiTiinit miiiIiI nr thti roiiiitry fioin
ilHMlrfmthUnliy-iituiTlilrh It mm ilflftliiR.
'lliHlHritjilly lio funny to lm triii ntul of
etiut!) U wui liileinltnl i it Joltn
fiMtxi'iiiW Iti'mitriM iiMMrrltttm (iittiln to
M.. Uotfiifiit of MuriAlIlM In rqfnrti lo hr
litufthrienith wiiinii tun miiiiifiimtiiy (lr
bint lib tfuMl m Irrcftiilar. Him wtiitn to
know Hlnitlicr tin ulfwr will ho ntcptil ntul
nyJJfmnulel oflfl will hiirtiwn mi.
SPHJtwui uitor doduiiij All nrottiul
KoviMlfi mid I'Himdu to ositipo front
(InlltNl ftlnttm iiinrahul nllh it iib-
ptfltiii Inw Bitllwl for Kiliuif. lie ny
(hut ho would Imve (iHtll1tid In the star
hullo Wise otily that I hoy weio
.mIiuuI mid fAiee Itopl tip t tut otpeimo
of $f(K) jierdny to llu pwiple without
it My (irusppet of flood lie t'liiltiix to
bn tlif) llrsl to dlfteovet mid eypomi the
frniidii whliih ho did upon condition
thrti lllii 11111110 ih not to ho iimde pub
lie in euiincetlon wllh lite ninller. Tho
tiVHeiihlor'i pi I vale biislticM Iiiih led
him lb avoid tho sorvluoof a writ but
what Ihnt liunlupftM Imi beou l not din-
I'ciililiiu to the umtrtwifd oplle.
lll.PVfft in V.. II CO KM. AttHlnnU.
CnuikAtio f'lrr li. f.. iinkf i.t iiihnvt. j Mn fotmfl upon iiifttterH pertnlulntf
totbfffldmiulrilrnllon nfjustler mid U
hi tmt n.ititrnl thai a iiiim ex pent need
In fitfrlouHure would be better quali-
fied In tve udvlee upon sued
unitleM im jierlnht to (hat
profosalou which la the groundwork of
0111 national siieeew and prosperity -rtflrlfUfllure
About Reveit-lwelfthi of
llipeoploof the I'nlted Ktntw nieen-
gaed in Hflrieiilture flinlaiiy financial
iroponlllou that irtrty ho bronehed the
crefitloti or funding of a iintlonid debt
thopirailon of tho kind or volume of
the national currency all the Intricate
ipimlloiiA turfluor ftuiall which have
todo with the nnnueinl itfTUf r-4 of the
country rent llunlly in their ulllmule
coiMtwiieiice-4 upun I lie Rtieeens of thla
olaN of our people. Their Infer-
esls rcfireent mnorlty and a
inrflo ninjorlty -of tho people of the
tlnlted fltnlM. It Ilex lit thcfoiiudn-
M011 of all llitercflfw; It Ih the btiIs of
American ludepoiidenee; It 1 an In
lerenf which will Increase In valuo lo
the country by Just as much tin popu-
lation trenches upon produrtlon. Hup-
i(wo the pi'tfildeiit U medllatliiK muiic
ipieHllon of diplomacy Hint may eveut-
ualefn waK' lie cntbinrouiid him his
cabinet and lenriiH fioiu lliof(rc(ary
ofthe trvftfiury Hint (here are iiinplu
fittidrt wllh which lo carry on
tho cnitentj from hh accre
tary of iho war department
Ilial the army 1m In Hue trim and con-
dition and from hli M-ciolory of the
linvy that If the win Is lo bo wajred
lliou the laud (hat lie needs have 11
apprehension from tho condition or
inoiilton and nion-nf-wnr. Hut thin
li not alls the iikhI important ijuri-
Hon of any Is yet fo be reeei(aiued.
Armies and navies can bo liuprovlHed
011 tthorl notice and money In ntwiijn
nllalliable by tho flovermneiit.
Hut Hie troopn iiiuhL be fed
Don't Buy until you have Examined
GANT STOCK OF JEW
m Imtf iwm
j&SJJ
CHARLES H
FRY'S
ie-j
iucntloned bnefltH It would jirove 11
lo-. livery few Woeks nomtt of the
!n mat' ml lit escape (such thing. do
happen) mid tho nnnouucrnrnL would
ntrike terror into (he heart of every
fniiillv. It-ttffv rf iccf!tu mi tnfiiiilii
would be .ii.ei.qci i end. The AT IV3AX ELSER'S OLD STAfSD HOUSTON STR
benefieent lufhieiictrs and treatment of I l-MO-MiinTue-.i
the tifntltutlou would allay the! "
malady under which the unfortunate Tin: rclalloiiM of the press to the
IndividtiHl would be oufloung and I public mid the liberty which It ciiJo.vb
they would bo turned loose in the is belnfl very vigorously dleu-ed and
county. Comhitf In i-ontact with the roughly aswdlcd dally and the matter
world Us excitements nml troiibliw. I beginning to attract ft eoiiHlderablo
tho trembling reiioon would og.iiu be slmroof attention. A recent meeting
dethroned and Tarrant county would ' "f the AHwouri Har A-Hoclatlon dls-
hat e the case tb provide for out of it j fiHscd tho matter thoroughly and
trcitstiry until it could ba returned to ' made a leiigthy report. Tlie ponimit-
the asylum. Austin doesn't want any ! teo also drafted a bill which will be
more lunatic asylum and in willing to
feo ft "brunch" located souiowhorr
oIhc and what Austin does not want In
not worth having. The OAzrcrrK
furors additional accoiiimodnHonn for
the wire and comfort of this truly un-
fortunate elaiw of our people. If favors
a llbuifil expenditure of tnnuuy for
tlieir comfort and proteelion and
favors tho location of additional asy-
lums at-- Austin
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A Cllanco at Tort Worth
" A correspondent of tho Br. Louis
'ait-nttifiti'i has been fo fort Worth
III his rambles and writes that puprr
us follows:
I flint Unit this Oovn of fort Wortti li in
other worthy ri;ito"i'iil-ll 001 I In. hualnuis
piucriri"o in iiiin nun ni i')tB- hiiuhiki 00
thf wpt t.ink of Irliiliy MIVit on n I1I15I1
mil otn6n hut Jilctiirr(lii Nile ami with a
iiiiihitton iifovrr 1Hy Ihoieninil It Inn n
trmlMiiiil a. ilctjr-c'oriiiiiiortftiiin r.ii!iirm'nn-
rutowUh llihi. Ill most roimpliMiotis inlllce
Ihh i-ry I'lcumt (runt hiiiino pliK-nit nn IiIrIi
enniinl sml In thn (enter of nn himoIk nn-
lo-tim. iildrufi ritiuihci nf lni-lnr i-kIkIinii
lui-nN nnil lino roildrnd'u iooiilillnK tho
Jnl ntentl(in of thn vltj to niftroiHiIlhiu
run-(i(Utue
I 'Uir liiinirtstit rnltomdi cantor or rrosn
hrrn thn Ip'ihiiiiiI I'nrlilc tin- Mlntnnrl 1'n-
clllc. th'(liilf 1 olnrmhi mtd Mnnlii l und
Ho Port Worth nud l)imcr Rtroi'Uur- ioii-
lict nil lioillons of t lit- rtty with Uib t'tilon
llnpiil. unit 11 inlton luiKliit'iia rtlnmlcHl nl
fifty Ihnll'Mid hnU-s riodvcd lnrp yearly Ips-
llncl tfl tin vnllln rti U.M1II111. i.niff k.i.I
mm mitinfniucil In Hie eauip ""' """"'niniiiciMrcttifKinpir Jtsnthnr
! . il... il..t.t 11 . i ' h'liilllitt litti'MsIs filtllM of hcny fpfolpts
(lllll oil HlO field. ('ail tlice same ' nnilslitinnloitniir wmll.cmliiand ilrloK.mi.l
11 ............... I I....... . 1.. .. .... ' .
nn Miitiiiiiiii'iiiriiiK iiiiiuiirion iiii'intlP pill II I (is
111IIK iikiuIi nnd hi I ml fm turv.itnil many
minor hninchi's of hiiliici. Vol the lomt
Inlfrf-tlnR Upih In ilciuiinslrii(lii Us i;o-
iihoiid rnlnrprlso nn ili'teriillnntliin to muKe
II n plfK'HMt plird of rildriirn I-Iho oib-
Plnil of iovnnl.lTii urttislnii welln Umnrllii;
thus n Ktftiid itiply of im piircut wnlrr
- u. .
Tim practk'o of the llepitbllcau
jmrly liMpeiidllignll Us lime In fill-
ing ndlccs must ueeossulUy lend tho
public lo the conclusion that 110 at-
tention can bo given to bmlucm.
When an olllee Is to bo illled a utnu
must bu selected who can command
extensive patronage. II1 liilluenoe
and tholtilhioucoof ids rrlends nutst
h earnully looked into mid If he
docs possum (ho reiptlsltiMpialltles In
the way of giving political aid mid
strung! It ho is at onoo pronounced in
competent by tho hows and the
head of tho deparliuenl dipps his up-
pllcatlou Into (lint hisket from Mliich
no applications ever return. ICvery
member of congnss Is uxiectud lo
watch Hie lutertwts of the party in
:Hib dlHlriot bo lop res en In mid with
tins important tiuty on his hands ho
surely has Very tittle Hunt lo formu-
late jiollehia for bo good of the coun-
try at large. Principles and policies
have coaod to be the question In poli-
ties. It luusf be evident that flic pub
lie odleiw cannot be titled with justice
In thl rlpg of polltlunl bosses ami in.
trlguers. This Is whero reform Is
needed and not until it is ueeoiti-
pllnhed can ioliHelau be oxpegti'd to
make their w ay to power by the d-
ounslon of publle olllccii.
nilulslcrs answer Iho question ss to
(ho condition of the crops mid (he
probability or Hie huivest? No they
cannot and the advice of (be com-
missioner of the bureau of agricul-
ture Is sought mid obtained upon this
matler. Than why not make this of-
fleer the teprcsentatlve of thirty mil-
lions of people lo whom at Inst tho
president must go for tin. Information
of greatest Import n member or the
cabinet mid raise It to Hie importance
dignity and Inllueuce on mi equality
with any other or tho departments.
SliHMiV M.Cou.u.vf Illinois has
hu easy (-mfe before hliti. lit lining Hie
Ulacuor Davih lUvil in (ho Viilfed
0laUs stuiide Divplto tho Jocularity
died at jhte.tpenso of .Itldgu OtvnV
QndeiUy and his being tho Ihtle-
jitjiitleHt party In Hie seniile he Is a
11(1111 of (lne Judicial mid legal attain
ineiils and a strdemiiau of no mean
aldllly.
In Alabama two bt others were pur-
suing Iho even tenor of (heir way as
iroprl(orsofn giimbilng hyuse. An-
other gentleman who desired to estab-
lish ihooidliiiiry kind of day-school In
I hill place sought (0 close up tho gam-
bling house. This was mi error or
Judgment In begin with. Thegnui-
litlug house could not possibly Inter-
fere with tho imtroiiaire of the teacher. I
s both schools depended for success
UlKin a totally illflerent class of pupils.
There whs a light In which one of the
brothers was killed and Iho other
Wounded; mid as a se-juel to the
bloody .scrliiunago Iho school-lcacher
some hours la'tor mistook his own
brother for mi enemy and faUtlly
wounded him. Theo two Instifu.
lions of learning could Just as well as
not have gone along in perfect amity
the otic educating the boys so as (o fit
Hisiii for (he oilier when they should
grow up.
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I'mtn when-ospnns- tin-nut for cslo In
llio iiiiistfetitli Mintliry in Rrnllfy which
IIU'II ire'll nvnrirlliliiff mirr. unit l.i.l- tnl
IkmmI noil noli p umpf lhdrfct: towhloh
!i(r!'.y'0tfli0 " "in lilnlier nnil rrmler hm-
sUiriltlfitifllfD wiiidimn-rls civility Into
uuiiim irririi-P iiirioum puo ft sinun
(1 rrllijliin. thn grnitdeiit principle ever
lltmiprton
11 luillow
(mil rrlla
cltMt lo innn. Illlo lirti(Mrlr -
U i IWIf .
It springs from tho demmul for
money lo run dally newspaper.
01 horn seeing (ho good works of (ho
UakkitiJ ;uo desirous of emulating It
and It bn money and lots of It lo
keep up With tho procession. That's
what's the matter
A reporter on a St. I.ojds paper
wrtdo something which gave otfeuse
to some. He -was abused for it mid
straightway wrote his sbusor a chal-
lenge (0 tight a duel. :Now Hint re-
porter U no longer a llohetnlau. He
Is a "colonel" and a member of a dls-
jlnguished Southern family.
Tun distrust with which tho bonds
of .Southern stales aro generally re-
gahled In nion'oy nilirkels does not ap
lily to Tojciut. Her feourllles are held
at 1.40 mid aroiiol ou (ho market.
presented to tho legislature and its
passage asked. The bill from a cas-
! util glance would appear to give Hint
largo class of people who aro always
complaining of imaginary wrongs
doite Ihrm by both the press
and public a wider range for
the consummation of their
claims of Injury to Hinrnutrr. it Is a
well known fttct Hint in all cases
of civil action for libel there has bien
some grounds for tho nsur(iotis made
by the defense. 1'eoplo whose charac-
ter are above reproach are rarely
brought befoic tho public by the press
and papers of any respectability will
not give space to anything which Is
- defamatory lo the character of any one
KituKtHlon 1 un legs: it be for tho publle goon. There
are liistancen of attempts of Impostcre
(o secure piihlle oHlces a publication
of the real clmraeter of micIi
Iniposters mid consequent suits
for damages. Where the
truth Is admitted as 11 defense such
suits me always dismissed. It Is ar-
gued that a publlo journal exceeds its
liberty or speech when It antedates the
present status or a man in giving his
real uharnuler ; Hint a criminal who Is
endeavoring to reform should bo en-
couraged. Tlnwe cusps In which tbo
deslro to reform is sincere and nolo
pretense for the ptirposu of gain-
lug ground for tho commission
ot a deeper crime aro so rare
that public. Journals ate justi-
fied In protecting tho publlo and aro
seveiely condemned when they rail to
lodoso. A publication defamatory of
character in Us elltcls ui jy
given publicity for tho pulilio Is an
net which should bo proteclcd by tho
laws or the country. No respectable
newspaper can object to the prccttt
liiWH which govern tho liberty of the
press when (ho fact is established In
olvll aclloii for libel Hint niallre pro-
voked the attack the paper Is liable.
U11I no respectable journal will allow
mallcoto bo the eatio or mi attack
upon a poroon or busluoti Inlere-ts or
ft community. A paper which does
muHvUivtty make su-.-li stidemenls do-
ervij not only the condemnation or
the publle but the sevent penalty
or the Inw. The statutes cannot lie too
rigid In this respect. When such
sheets are swept nwuy rwpielnble
Journalism will take their placeman!
the jiress w 111 not be hampered nor de-
graded by Htecoiiiemptlblfcuireteuders
to a name which they would disgrace.
A rigid law concerning the llbcrtleu or
Hie press will not aMVcl a nowspnpur
which labors for the common good and
represents the ln(erets or the people.
Such papers oro net involved In llbiil
suits uuh9 they me brought hyper
sons whoso characters will not sustain
their notion.
T11 1: oliimor rniHotl against the olvll
service bill passed by congress through
tho exertions or anonuM n. Pknih.p.
tchc wllldlo nwny md be forgotten
long before Hie virtue which tho bill
poshes and tho high standard of
patriotism which gave it birth uro
understood mid npprcciat-d by those
who are so vociferously decrying it
and aodualug Us author or teium- out
lo the enemy. Thgro h n degree of
MQriflet ami nn exalted pnlrlollsm In
the measure (hu( lattor-dny pollilolans
Closirics Out 0
"OH
I I jj I Q
ur ousm
WJ5 A1IH OJFl'EHINO
nn
il
ram?
fiini i
Stock of Goods at C
Consisti of
Dry Goods Clothing Boots Shoes Hats Caps
lah'sos sCarpets Oil Cloths Mattings Etc.
A. & E. iSTTENTHAL
KTo-w- York Sto:
21 "HOUSTOiN STlKKT
a-
in whoso minds (here cilsts no higher
idea of statesm.uirihlp tlinii Is em-
braced in holding office can ever un-
derstand or eompreheiui. The author
may never reap any oniclal reward for
hlseonceptlon foruiuhdloiimid passage
of the hill but 'statesmen in genera-
tions to tome will point to it as a
bright exampl'i of patriotic devotion to
principle regardless or personal ag-
grandisement and proferment. It
may not bo all that good men could
desire but It Is more than has been
ode red to the public during mi eia of
misrule mid uillelal profligacy extend-
ing oyer twenty years or olllelnt powei.
Itemanated from the purest Demo-
cratic MJiirce was sustained by the
purest of Demop.iAls from the puiest or
motives. II showed a patriotic pur-
pose on Hie part or the Dcuiocials that
ustulned It that no party ever before
dared even lo attempt IUiitnnt dem-
agogues nud aspiring politicians may
attempt lo ery it down but It will
livolong atter they have pnssed to ob-
livion as one of tho brightest pages In
the history of Democratic taleiiian-
ship Ki.nvns- million dollou In exoes or
the oppropilatlons akod for the
naval depaitmeiit by the Inst congress
Is the modest requestor the sccretuiy
or that rotten department. Hut It
should be remembered Hint next year
Is presidential year mid (hat Wil-
liam K. I'ltAMiLKii Is the chief or Hie
navy department.
Or nil the conglomerated ablutions
or litetatuers or pretenders lo such ills
tluctlon that perpetrated by tho (Jul-
vestou Print on thobuilul-JrUAMiiirr-A
U certainly the iuihI gigantic
deformity.
A NHW nr.lDIMJ
Horn -rill iiiBoiiM7y"ltilf.liBrigtt 'r""J
Olfiin'u .Sulphur StmiifurtM oh-
oxious diseases or the skin.
arbsHenmW
? ?.l.re.?h '' 10 uoilviiiiil mlo.l.
NOT IIIWAS.
A SlriinRi- ami Iiii'iMnprrhcilik
f.an In llii-smith rndnrbhi
Han Kinucisei). .lanuury
Angelesdispattli says ytotwi
Inu Doctor Itosocoinnicuced
of carefully exaiulnhif' fa
nine inc iioillcs wliicii
nicked nn nl llio wnvk
bodies is jieie tisul fo signify
of hunuiii form It
iilstmueH a handful of c
or bones being all that
what had In en n lnmnn
It oss made the following
homo of tho boxes in
tdiiccd what was slito
iitimaii rcmilliii colilnl:
and cooked flesh
beef or mutton. AflW
examination. It was const
of the boxes posMbly tout
man remains: mid of one
were in such doubts nboul
Dr. Ki ut this evening in
miiiuatioii or all I lie hum
rciiiains which uultedilll1
fthsolutolv seven mora 1
ilesh. A duplicate cliarfd
scngers shows that nw
liftuariirit fift.t.n i . I .! Ct fd
Charles It. I'lorson 'i)M
tcr and tin- men wW
nauicd reidlnmid
mid Thomas Kcirnn.
without an- iUhIIruh
nciice H'a(lil iilentuiwi.
I'loliiMof C'olonil L. U
polllvoly hhmniled nslif
M. 15. SonlriM mill All Is"
I'ltwrrpci the porter of it"
Hieeper. i nougli lias newi
tiirht to iilenliri- the reft
Wcburl. ihrMii of II A Oil
added to tho rccoj
lllalnu til fi
who boarded the looirtvj
Fresno to nialu theiiuw'
accounted fur twelve. T
sllll reiiialn iiuret'ojinlw
for ideiitineathm are !
tltllt It U iwwilllltt -t'
never be known. TW
iiiav have been tho-e of t
lug ft ride. A I all events
ger on the chart of HlcIf"
oecoulited for as being mjr
JUHhUpposed HlOlKHllCf""
f-ous nave iicen jiroim
IIimIi nnil linn.-a nf non-lltl'
and what strengthens tlif.
Hi. ... II... I ... 11-1.1 MH
llniltir.n.1 lliltl l.ilfiHltl lllHllW
fiom tlie ruins of the t'Jtl
gago cars.
m
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l'uke no oi-i
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ItK&T IXXORTMVm' TEXAS
AT STOCK JOUJtA'AL OFPJOR.
PRANK .IMS.
Kansas City January &r
01 1110 JSUllO I'M""
called In court (his W
charge ofmutdor was 'JJ1
in tiiocaso charging rA
dependence bunk ban .Ia
f. '1000. J loud has WJZi
8eiitcdJbutdoiibtlwl"r
liirxlii.tt. Mr. A. if.
i;nrii.i"i(ii imi.
sS?Mi:3ai ''E". liS:Hrtte ttei-
HI6 lK'(i of each off iiaii !
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