+ i.ii country 011 tho lower Biuzos aud Col _.. r _ Je, meanwhile liftiizi-iff on Hki-irrlin death to the fact that OIH 'CSD IUTFS: nriviiei'3 of NMiiup paper money by the irorernisac w o.Terc« a: ihe fol!"Mii«s :i-f»it wfi«sc.irefui:v exclndm! from tbe constitution ..... 1 50 bv 1 Copy ......... 1 "HToar rli^i'riLiiier-ourihatilocuniimt. [Globe-Democrat. -M... 1 Clnb of 50-------1 "Where is that? The several Statos are forInvariably t& -Ti.G-vance« 1 FREE OK FObTA-.'K T' AT,T. Prtf.TS OF THE bidden to issup paper money. If it is unconstitutional for Congress to issue such money the UNITED sTr-TTS AND CANADA. Kopublicnn party is responsible lor violating Sennit br draft on t ^K.'^ •**!*/«. no^r .ffscB ^loncy er'ler or TegUvtt*! iHt-r. If y--."nt oihfcnvUo wt) tho constitution. Perhaps the Republican •wUJpotb* rfspx'iu^ltf tor ini^cnrri.ti:*-*?. idtlresa, party is au exception. Itfan.?done as it liked. ' A. H. ESI-O & CO , O'-'h-e.-'on, Texas. Specimen copit* sent fret co ar>pj lection. THOSE persons who own. stock, but no land, All Paper* BisrontiEned at tho Expi- will probably reail with plsnsaro the remarks of Mr. Jubn Lane, of Flntonia, against a herd ration oi ibo Time Paid Tor. Loot *t &e rriritfJ 3«i>.fi on your J.T.PT. The law. it will occur to others that if free grata, Cftte tharfr^n shotv« v.-Lea the Mi^orii ti'-i'f-xpircs. Forward the rr."-::-»y ic t!iir. lf * tisne f<">r ren;"MLi, H without ownership of land, is such a good you deiire ur.br^kcn file.-,, a-i wo can not ul-.va.r3 tiling 1 , tbe Stato might better never have ofJurr.jsh bark nu:'! 1 •*•!-.*. ?i>rod its land for sale. Ur. Lane does not represent tbo case of the people who own land hoti the old anO every way fit for cultivation, but who aro debarred from converting it into farms by th ex^ss" c? fonciug. How long would it be before *bo best lands would be in corn, cottoa THIS is tiny; ; and wheat if tho range wereclearod of vagran cattle? ' I vrn,L endeavor to ci.;r.g co the- truth for a season, [Eugene "Fi-;i'?. THT-: Philadelphia Evening Tak-j^rapa want«( tho Democrats to take Mr. Randall for speaker I wn,I. nos writo lrt*-ar duri'i^ this blcisftl Iwcruise it would be so niioous to the party tc eftr. [0. P. Ii-.i«tiu have the tariff mado a political issuo. As the - for a paper is Republican, this advice was of course s^r o;V from quite disinterested. But in its issue of Decem . r. G.:»-i,.i.r. ber 24 tho Telegraph, speaking of an Iowa con I T7n,L straddle the ferie-^, and trj to land on cressnmn1s intention to edit a paper, casuall> ite right side- [D-xviu DI^IH, lets tho cat out of the bag by saying: lie onsht to have the huarty support of his peoI WILL, trj' and not uut my foor. jja it duriig ple a: home who ace of the samo political faith UuniiiT the past tiveutv years the Republican party this year. [John M. Claiboriie. h.is been cjreatly wpnkaned ia the former banner State of the \Vert, and with the new issue of reve plrtlgro my self to tako what I iiuc reform bruii^ut to the frout in the imtiona contest npxt year, there will be needed able and can got) asurial. [R. B. Hf,7«.^ s k i l l f u l leiideiNhip to keen Iowa from gotling alto Bother awuy from Kt?publican tnoorinETB. swear to do my whole duty, witLuut or favor. [John G. Carlisle. No DOVCT the ideal condition of society would be out- ;-J -.vhu-h all classes of workers received higl "Ws vrill try and by whiit wo ara aot. [Re- v.--,^i's; hnt-if such ti condition existed cheapness would have to disappear; -nd tlten those whore publican Civil Service R<- formers. pos-ie^-iion of hiirh waicot now fnahles the.:n to en joy pxtra comforts and convener.nces would flnc vefr off /rom literature in every thomsflvta worse o£E than at present. [!f6w York wmo, sbapa and form. rMil>-» Shc-r::!au. apers of the Tribune stamp usually boas* T ix the iEcaraktion of virtues t».*i& cannot time they are in favor of high wages. Whatever tiiey may say for their consistency in this respect, there is a fallacy here about cheap1 frau, not manipulato an during net?, if that term stands for accessibility ol tie coming year. [Tlonry ViJ -XKls. Rwtl cheapness under froe conditions r off f rom being intimidated bv \ hatevor the uoiiiinal or money cost of an article, depends upon elUciency of production I&wl3s«nas9. [Ths Texns l which is determined by skill, intelligence, the foi* Jo<in Jiull as this u?e of improved machinery, '•to. Skilled labor hn F. Fii)e:-ty. cunearnhigrh wages and yet produce cher.p goo;1s, the 1'ribune to tho oontrary notwithoc to damn the public stan ding. . t r pledge myself net- to tap my barl during this year. [Samuai J. Tilden. ly It can sot be avoided I will remain a privstw citizen during the year 1SS4. ft'. F. Butler. *- L er,d<->:tvor tc r^asb trns:>a£ the Britlih lion's tail for a smson. [Rtclu»:iea Robinson. I sis 'that Grant foil doTvn and sprained his [Win. Tcoui-.iseh Sher- leg:. I •vtill svrear f. man. i keep pretty quiet uutil tbe extra T*J session sho^vsi.'s liaml. [The Fencecut ter. _ 1 WILL swear off from being [U'esumptuons and unnecessarily fresh d'iri:i<; li^i. [lYrry Bebnoot I 7TLL take nothing itroi;~-r than whisky duriiiat the yeur of our Lord lSc>i. Ll'i*il Shsr.dan. I WOTTLD off from Johu Iloach, but am afraid it T^ould not be E. Chandler. J •STILL try aud maintain my piv^nt oxcellani stonJard wither-?: bcajiing o» it. [F*oit " Gazette. '. TTILL try to go o\ o:- to iho -people and forcd tho p'T>t<x'i-.ionists dunag the present ai;- [S. J. Randall. swea:- off *rp:n b«r.jf an executive ,ot on a lo^, or en a fence post, during the or IBS*. [Johnlreiind. I WILL swsar oft" from murdering the <;ueen"s JElish, but 1 a:n nfrai'I I can. not ke^p the adge a week. [Jchn A. Loi;an. swear oif from -uubtrokt-j and Mnlliojw, asd niato a frt-sli raid on [Jarar;! G. ISlnino. J WTJ.L 5Tvw.r (>tl from \md, but sincsTftiy iioj-'j the 3t tempt me fx> inu-.-h. [0". ;icopl& will T co faithfcll/ prosaLsa an<I us'Jr.re Tv-itLjont rasioc or mortal reservation that. I wiil love Baby" durlcg t'nLs year. fH. A. W. Tabor. WE sincerely promise to at»staip ±rnm mafc* igger assu- of ourselvts thaa >ve can hety g ISSi. [Ssverjil Teins Journalists m Is to be Jbopsd thai; T<obL?su:i and. Finertj will not forswear ..heir ali^giaucy tc tho United Stat*s, as IreJattd baj enough crovulo on her Itantls jjiisiinow. ... •"•^•w- — ^ ro so majiy juiliionairos in tbi? tatts Senate that it would ixs rc-fr^shi»C to I ear of man of 'braiiu lihr.- Thurnian being ss^t bayfe. ~LiD iikt; to 5 wear ci? troru Columbus cd the protsctionists ditritj; tbo coni, but a?a cfraid i cau no-'; make it. Tire liepnblican organs are very ranch incensed at the proposition to substitute treasury os, even without the logal tender feature—a concession making a needless distinction in troasury notns—for bank notes canceled. The Globe-Democrat, prejudging a matter before the highest tribunal, says: "Tho constitutional barrier wus needed, and the sooner tbe Su' pj-ome Court- performs its proper funetioos in untauiing' it tlw soouer it will answer one ol ttto cbiaf purposes for which, it was created." If tlie party organs can toll the Supreme Court what to deoido, then the Supremo Court is noi net*ded. Tt wu;t needed only till tbe Repuhli•:m organs arose to tako tho business of deciding into their own bands. And the organs are uot wanting for courage. They go rightahenc I decide thnt the Republican party tuis been for twenty y<\irs violating the constitution by uiug ti'Oasury notes. HOTT about tho blesseti bazik notes tiiou? Does -not the govornmenl irir.t and issuo tUem? Putting the namo of a bank upon a pi^co of paper, issued by the government makes a wonderful difference—does it not? Wbere is the constitutional power for tho whole roundabout process? "HP. Courier-Journal states that not long ago gentlemanVonneeted with one of the leading hardware jobbing houses in the counM'ont ty Mexico to work up a trade. lie returned disgusted anc uK*ii,'n;int. having learned, to his astonishment, hut tho manufacturers oC hardware iu the United States can afford to, and make it a :>rautice to, sell thfir goods to Mexican whol( j sale and retail der.lers from 40 to 50 per cent, chfaper than the largest cash jobber in this country cnn buy them for. Tn other words, ihose manufacturers of hardware wuo claim th.-.t they could not live were it uot for the enor:nous protection given them by the government can actually make their goods and send them to unothcr country 30 por c-ont. fljcapyr than, tboir reculir standard pri»es to rho home trade. This is denounced as an cutrr.;je—causing tho American people to have to ;..-;y twfS prices for the most necessary articles. Tho information COIHDS from ono who has bean iifiesii years in tbe buaincfas. Among his specificn.tions he says: Tiif Kastern inan'.i.'uoturer seUs a cross of onei;ict- No. IU Anu-rrMii .sci-ews to the United States joii!)!-r inr 'ii|^ cents; he sells them to tbe foreign jf.htit-r for 8K o<*u(s—or $^3 50 per 100 gross at .i.jir.t*nnJ §S ^J Tor ibe sanib amount abroad. II-.1 sells tb« -jlome-itic jobber one dozen eip;htn:nce American cut ts-jks.for 5JJ cents; he stills -itn-iv. t<> i he foreign jobber for 29 cents. i f f ^tlis the (itJi.oestic jobhertlll iCyks tit §1 eo pt.r •lo/jn: h» selli them to tha foreigner ar.TScenii ]fe st-Us the domestic jobber tinned taclrs uftSlJi. rtuia o* r dozen; he Keils tham to the foreigner at I!' i-ents per dozen. Re sells tbe ioreiprn jobber table cutlery ?4 a jrf33 cheiiper th.in to tbe borne buyer. And so on ;!msn the lUt. The outrage is in the legislation tnafc permits the wrong to the American people, not in sailing at a fair price to Mexico. T-stK ^V 18&L Including all editions, about ono hundred thousand copies of TUB HEWS a week have be-jn printed, circulated and read within the I vm,t/ from a too s fish bfti;, wUl clio blixnJ.r shirt, ad- prut twelve months. This means, allowing • taJJor aud cling to my barber diiriug only four- readers to each copy, dp tly or weekly tester A. Arthur. low average for such a paper— . E Jtei~'itijUciiii3 i on inaintnlninfj n ti'rit THE IN"EWS hns been read twenty eight liimdred thousand times : rot? for ti:.3 JP^'pnb'ican ', arty, why *n uiicit hay object to & solid wi.itg Tote for tlii: •luring tho yoar. Arithmetic and statisicy* J ThL- is ft 7ery on.-;v qiH'Stiou, tics, howoviT, can give but a vague in wort up enough of Kortb :ra Pacific idea of tho popularity and influence o£ THE boas tho cone-em, I ^vilisoU-L-inly swear NJETWS or of its intrinsic clauns to public confi- lake as big an ass of uiynOf ^s Viliard. • U'neG ami publi? appreciation. First in order _ ,S*Lr-f G'juld. -Ui-i.Ir, it,; claim as a diligent, enterprising and O the many iduas advancuii by ccrra- fai'.hful now:,-paper. In this character, sparing tts it is a »novelty to note a suggestion no labor and no expense, it has made itself, hi that tJy SQD for fence-cuttir:^: sht-.-ld I>o asiU wide aud constantly -widening circle, emiMssca according to the tao^ins of th-j offcu-li-r. •Tm >Tsws wiii pass this for wluit it is uot nently tbo paper alike for thb promiscuous worth. reader who wants the general nsws, and for Tscc Rathbons tra^cJy in Geiinany was the business man who •wants special, news »boat the sad Jest of the DIHDV mat occurred — i'or the wideawake merchant, the wideawake In IS?]. Colonel K.ithbona ix^ioji^.-, to one of b.v.iker, tbo widsawake lawyer, tho wideawake ti^ irst /arailias in Albany. Is tho head of a Liu.-.bandman, wideawake stockman, tho jfrss* iron foundry, arsd kax long been influenwideawake railroadman, the wideawake lizl Iu Democratic; politics. mariner, the wideawoko and public- spirited THB special correspoudent of Till: Knvs at citixoD, eager to >>e informed on publican^! r York tciogi'sphs that ths American Loan pn-ii ic:il topicSj and, withal, even the wideawake Trust comnanv, with v-Siioh •i-jOO,0-J'J in cevif. bcriJx liacl bt'Oti ])6litJcian, who caa not afford to trust for true ;md full intelligenco to organs stamped with-a sfi rite partisan brand and saeramatttally devoted to the purpose- of supprossion, obscuration, misrepresentation and misinformation. As regards its success in tbe character of a diligont, eaterprising and faithful newspaper, THE NEWS takes no credit to itself— except* for hard work, steady and intelligent application, ami :vn honest desire to do its duty to the pap-T-readmg public. The rest of tbe crc-.lit is duo to tho people, upon whose good sense and discriminating appreciation THE S has always confidently relied, and n^ver in vnin, for a substantial response to its en'.. deavors to serve thern. Continuing these enSpriagfleld deavors in tlio line of this service, THK NEWS RepTibllcan. Tha pii,tcl dcc.v 50, aii-J olt^n in enters, in 1SS4, a field unusnally rich in mate—^ way and at a time ^'hcn It scarcely J;nows •:-" as it wove. 1C goes cO'. The way rials for news of a most important and interi g(.«3 from BprJusSeid Is in case^ esting nature, relating to subjects of the pro• rcanuffictorifc.'; ta ba riistributed foi-.nd&at concern to tbe people. Tbe Texas at the coantry. legislature, about to m=et in special session, THS Kfctdive U credibly reported to have will have* before it—besides other urgent quesoffered to sell to the Ligbeat bidJ=r a con- tion, such as those touching tho school fund, cession for G second Snsa canal. Ha wants tho school lands, the improvement of xhe money to detray ths extraordinary p^penses of school system, and tho rate cf taxation for the the campaign ia Ui-j Soud&n. Some doubt is general revenue— the question of soma permaentertained as to th^j validity of a concession to which the Be Ivats-.-j =j company *.vooJd object. nent icmedy for th« distomnered condition which broke out in tbe fence-cutting lawlessEvr?r withc-ut deop v.-atDr •valve^ton LJ at ness, if not for tho executive feebletrot-ting railroads f.r.a raiiroad onterprises, whioh here seek an o'-tk-*- to tho ^ulf. Among ness of tbe state government which permitted fence-cutting mobs to -; latest is tbe tnterprlvj':,; ^U'. Ci!tiriesT>«j3- has lyy, of Hou^toii, tho and Gulf Shore ravage j.Topcrty and trample upon law withline. As was sometime annout'.-e<l, tlie new out check and with impunity. Tbe deliberalice starts from Cohunuift. aad ug dao tions of t!ie legislature, at this special session, t to iVhaxt&ii, forty iu:!cs, ontsra on j of tbe t pogar and c«.-ttv^ i-e^foas ia tho world; must, therefore, Le of far more than ordinary ce i^rosaic^ tho Colorado, :t ru-n^ to Ilai- interist, and a full report of them from day to of TiLE vilie, Lavaca county; th^nt-o by way n\ day will be a special telegraphic t olmnns during the session. ;j For M iv,-ty' irhlch nntAiai UifTrll It i ?r;t ?fi, hot into Ih* MM ol great part of tbt year Congress will aldio be ip D rt-is in rlMtion of lt«*p< " r.:nk-<, I,Lit*Mi ~ ' session, and its proceedings herctrfter :|Wifl c.Vntl ' of uncommon intorc«i in the wA plishing measures of legiglation, or in l(he w»j i:l| MUS' rijrhts,. ,_. . . of shaping issues botwfeen paities in a iMtionul |>jj| Mniocratlo rotes wfr* «fcort, ai ;hej are not, po^xl #DOIM to trnln in R*contest. TlidD will come stat£.4uid ;ompanT? W"uM the Iribune h*v« * v«. lag* t>etwe«ti the H*pnfciie*»i antt R*tA conventions, and state and national cauvinwi. id jilt &HVH the public <3«em the relation Tim NEWS will faithfully report all tapor 4! of mere concubinage* ,ows rory plainly th»t tbe enMngnlnt< tant political dovelopmenti at WashiinEton, the procAodtngK of Congress, thtt pro<iK>cli)ici g •irnn la still a ft»ndard article in the italirt . jaxnp, and that, In ease of Arthur's norui of tho several conventions, and all tho kl^niflti.)Q, < |«j|'y other princlpU will be subonlfnat cant inciclnat's -marking tie prot?r*S9 of tiw r.: c tl 1 cultivation of sectiou*! diff erttno|H presidential campaign, or the campaign for the B;.H! j* r.rj ral abuse of the South. Muhoue, election ot state officer* And when it comet w [II Ij niadetoplay an important part. > to opinion, comment and discussion, Tnii ei.'ort will] be road* to carry Virginia, and tie NBWS sSaiply oa.'arges Ita f unotlon as * News- " ii til i villain " -will have 'the distribution «t al\ thi ioi&cial plunder in the comononwealtji. paper which Tooans to tell the truth Iirthtj mmotime, the article of banuonypnfand utter conviction without feiiy, fa- viijliu f iji Republican circles is not cheering tn vor, or ti£eetton; which means to tli a pa Mil fans of tbe party. The balftbreecis work unremittingly lor all needful reform hi a: o n>; b'(! tspoaed to accept1 Arthur, aud the sUi government, and which believes that in tbit w if ta ui t not disposed to haTe any on**!**. , , t:j , . ""^ interest of such reform tbe present dominant; : • I! 1 STATB JKPBB. party in national affairs should be overTX 'In it the Interior Papor* flaT* thrown. In fchis enlarged character TDK Th» Fliillsboro Mirror uys: NEWS can pledge itsell to the service at no '>:' (?i Hi Kt-on c*ts cleeBi-water, all Texu will be party, can consult uo argury but tho! coun- gr-lfitij fbl Milted. "' I'ho Ofluison Herald-News gays; try's good, but can and does ucknowlodgo '?r, R.;! H. Saunters, editor of tlid allegiance to that true democraoy nhich hi pc |>pr. ivfll terfoualy out formtrlr at Odar Milli. 1'he the sum- at once of true liberalism, of truii cu Ktnj jau;urr»J »lm church festlTttL -Ifewasasprogress, and of true conservatism of law and '['he a.' N. doce not know whotber the If. D. order, of justice and liberty, and of tha essen- wets ci b I y acquaintances or strangera, Th« iTiasanew feature IB church festival*. tial 'right? and substantial interests of th« pieces i pi'i kiligof the new cougretsional com m itpeople, — *- - ^Jjeijierald-Newssayg: i *i}f aod harbor an<i the ' M1ish*sippi river THE &RJSAM OF ffARP.ER'S, Tt.BM«.«« i-*.i L ». u * comtni't*J • are fa»or»blj focllned to protect and little boy who won There•e was onco aalitUe would not. ; i(IliVM [^ "r hai-bon and water r5(mrses7aad will no i tx!'<nipliitb sometbini; valuable. eat hi3 Christmas cake because it was banded do-ibt to him by a sorvant whom he did~not like, i fll(i ?-;N. gets to Mia on the deep-water quesTHB NEWS is not informed whether tha.t little ' ;ti< n w [eji it sayi: boy grew up to be tfee editor of Harper's ' AtfH niro Pass the wash-up of the s&ad from the _i i . . , ., ... , _ , • Rulfuii eti a ounvnt sweeulnc around from the Weekly or not, but it appears likely. Harper's nv:nth jf'i he Mississippi formfn« a crosscurrent Weekly was greatly iu favor of tfie alwlition : wlileh i nn boprei^nwd by running a ttralght jitty of slavery. That event came about through ou'i inti '"hd Hillsboro News treads lightly on the the op atio of Union armies, i ad the Demoto.a o: (lie governor, while it seems to touch 3 toward TEXAS RAILWAY AND MILL SUPPLY COMPAS an U> Ueen* borw Iliaamirii \rj laoppwtMa Tiritfl and long storiM* Tho frearimn of the fMu % M orach a constitutional right aa free *•**&» T«* tt»* Baa Hot nous in sAxi and in shipment t/ie latest ami m/ist tomfileie line of jiailifny, Mill, Af<tc/i!>iists and Sifineers Support evf^ .*'** **r7 *' V\_' the Mississippi, at fa//ams: Improved Rubber Setting, anywiitlli; Circular, S/iinglc ami Crass-cut Saw;; /"'ire flrici: JtiK-i'ff ,f<*et*t*l^ it t Leather Belting, any wultk; Lxce Leather, Belt If oaks. Rivets an,l liitrs; t/ie Blake Steam Pump, any size; the Worthing** ' '' M ATth/t Am "*••£ an,! Signal Oils; Sittoitt Jffehl, Square Rubber Ricking, Jtubbtr-lined Cotton Hast) Flue Brushes^ Casting Brushes* /te/tft anJ a lft ' S*4 Ricking and Mill Boardt Nicholson's and Disstotfs Fi!es>Disston*$ Saw Toofs, GtSs Wrfnches, Emery and Emery jCbtb, <*<** ** " and Angle Valves, Lath Yarn, Ska/ting and Pulkys, Valves and Hydrants for Waterworks; the Krystone Portable Forge, any > . «^fcM *. t We tanfurnitki en short notice, Engines, Bailers and Sanf-mills of we.ll-rece«nizcd character as to manufacture; ft. K. ftrttr i £.';•*/ JstontGvmp ' • t ** teel Tram Rails and Fattening!,- S/iingle Machines, and ail kinds afjron-and Wood-working Machinery. t Steel Antoniolj^ttftby^f ThialLetvdatHUHOtUkri^wdoH net h**Li ftjual !!>• abuio of tit* frveihoiu of «p*tch, of »bk-k lawjeni »re oden —" la - " Uirh' _, ^^ " al ._ Ih* ilifr DVM without rhjiri or reaxon, a»J pitl .in Cb* roiMt dlaaMiin^ and oiikHi* colon, mutmly to carrj. tlie iiiH. Tim vtiraeHy of wi(n*e»cn *• aprickeU ia the Miptd rachtem tplrlt, and with fh« Mm* di»chArve of pertoMttli ¥j|hip«r«tion. If ••w>p«p*ra are liable to prow«iilleti» for libel ami Hilu for sUn;k*r, fete Lfifhc In K> otnuw that H doe* nut MM why lawfiraahouklunjoy a cart* btaaebeto slan* deraikl Jefamo iwm iajfibeir if)«ecAe«. TEXA.S RAILWAY Tbe Fort, Worth OJaswtta it down on femcuttiug, bt-t uys: $ MILL SUPPLY COM PA >i NorthOT«rt Corner Hntchin* Hom^Bnilding. It woufct jKiizls a Philadelphia lawyer to point jMittlie errors of omiiwion «u Qorernor IroUntP* part In il»«llnj; with tb* fenoe-cMltlnir troublfM* Ila WiU th* fltates Vaa» a ClYil-»if hta iia>> domt erery tliiiiK he cout-J do, except calif nit out Law? the mllitta. It i* aow in order to a»a wbat Uwwgiih I/To tho &o\ lature will do. '-4* THt; BELLE OF NELSON WHIfiM BRYAN, Texas, December 23,1883.—Although oa.-«fuHr «»I»ct<vl xrmln. *n in q't»'ftT w h« WhttVy wo Ki:arantee lo bo strictly hun.l-mndp Rour Miuh,, distilled I there be some who claim chat, intomuch as th* in This the State, und with cnnlklonra rccommond ifc for mortlomal and family purpMO. 'l>)e"Beli» of NVno l« ' •'* •*"• "*;."*,', made a citizen of the Slate wherein bo Ky., than any other brand, showing thi, estimate iu which it Is liold by our bom* |n>d«. For «ni« ujr aJl <!•*; -.-» u" rin» ' nMi> resides, by tbe constitution and law» thereof a* wall as by the constitution ami laws of the BELLE OF1 NELSON United States, aud therefore tieinp: clashed in BARTX.B1T, JOHN8OW at CO., Sol* AirMM. Loui.vilU, Xy law as tbe equal of all other citizens, no further legislation til necessary for bis special protec- Abo, Bol» Agents In the United Stetai for tbe UNION CIiUB OKZ3VTttonr tion, still I must record my opinion to cue con- WM. LOCn.RIDGE, Solo A<?ont for Texas for both Bran ranflL trary. True, our stat* constitution aims to say, in its bill uf 1rights, "All citron a of Texas huvo SOMK aiisonvilU. equal rights, ' but expressly and implicitly sayi that thw legislature shall make all needful law_ tTo Tlie Neivp.1 SOME PEOPLE are complaining nearly al ibe time, wit for the carrying out of the conetitntf Anal proMADISONVILLE, December 28. — District It Gontnlned I-IOO*") in c«Bh, mostly currency, and visions If tuaro 1>e, therefore, any agency, •rnry ct-nt of which wad carried away The lomrn person ourt is progressing Rlowly. Yesterduj tho very much cause for complaint. They h«v« £ti . n into the lubit < or 'corporation that can, under the wcro"n-> follows: Mr. McClellan. (TOO: Mr. C>. Mor* rl«. f!»X). and Mr. 8. W, Wiilard, $000. The two present state of the law, successfully deprive State vs. Peter Greuii, ohm god with killing, would not be happy unless they thought they ! .«i noniethiag to latter j.*futiem«n w«r« harl-workia* tarmers, who any person of tho eiijnyniont of equal rights, and in tills court by change of venue :fronj had s«W out Mil their propsrty i» Le* count/ and privileges, and imnmuitioa, because of color, county, was Ucnnl, resulting in au about. were preparing to niovu to Cot-yell. then the legislature should be as swift to proThem docs not api>ear to li« a total al)sciico vide n remedy as it is In furninhing a remedy acquittal. Hon. Karl Aduiui, district attorSOME PEOPLE can endure a great deal of p»!i wlnirut waking mack for the State, and J. F. Banrlolph, county OD the part uf American laUiei to adapt theiu- for any other evil complained of at the hand* ley any other class of citizens. Such remedial .ttorney assisting, prosocuteil, and Colour] h. noise about it. When they suffer severe wound-j or '.r.-rriblc surgitai opers to Mextonn and Spanish fashions. Tho of legislation, regulating the civil liberties of our A, Abercronihle and Judfje Bo:it,nn ttuudnlph, Two Ijnredos says: ations, they simply set their teeth and resolutt'y dcte.-nine not to Kttrr ••• people, would, of course, be civil-rights legisla- f IIuntHville, appeared for tbu Hofunse. To-day the cnse of tbe Htatu vs. T. A. McThe btill-llflit in Now Laredo on Christinas vas a tion. cry or a groan. Those aie the heroes. ccfs-s fioaiioiully. A larjr« crowd was present, Some may argue that tho present laws of the )onalJ, cbnrgoj with tho killing of *T A. amnni; wbotn w«r« a numb«r of Am»rlc»» lailit**. State are adequate for the colored ninths pro Jhrtetmufl, wa3 called, and motion for ccni.inuSOME PEOPLE are all the time suffering f.-ora inwq -ri/ublai «rUc|*' Ifttrnlto'a (Jdaihttrokn wa* AH sure a* efer, and the tection. Tmo, it seems w>, hut in many Incnli- ,nco by defendant ovorrr.led, Tttf- caee I'K now aoimals were rmnarifaMy gnme. the outside world know nothing about. The cause <j( tb«o- suffcri&f s» ties and under certain circumstances individ- Toceeulng. Colonel Earl Adams, district a.tornoy, and J. F. Randolph, county attorney, uals flnd ready means of avoidance, often by hidden, but the pain is there, deep, bitter, and constant. }.)y»p«i>Ma h«r &• Tho F*nce-Outter«. charging upon the contending negro a deHiru pnc-ur for the Stato, and Gtnoral J. G. ilc- . LTo The Kews.J to furce social intermixture, and similar toimld, of Andorsou, Griinen (rounty, Senxtor martyrs, many of them brave, patient, and enduring. and Colons! J. D. i'mbodeu iro roFLATOSIA, Dweniber 31, 1W33.—What can be' charge*, calculated to arouse the prejudices of iandolph rc^cntins the defendant. while juries amljudgtui, who n re sitting in SOME PEOPLE, if they did but know it, a-e puttingr themidre* to * done with them? This question is perplexing judgment A number of other capital cnB<>s are upon the ueui'oe:i' Hffhts. Kor my be mind, and tbe tfcougbt of every great deal of needless trouble and worriinent in harboring'pain* vhicfa (key I believe that tho tVmrteonthamendrrien" n this court,, aud vtiuiros order'?'!, i>ut ;biukinff man in Texas. And well might it do | to thn constitution, in applying Itself so guard usual, moit of them will dou'ttlesa be conmight as well be rid of as nof Why don't these people try Hr*a>n't so, for it is r.no of vital atuLiupramo tan|por^ JMly^to^a^on^pBrt^f the htata^ together witl tinneJ. Mr. John Tia«ley,who wns rocontly accidenrBMerst This is an iron medicine, compounded with the high-Mt pr. ance to nU citizens of tneflStat*, because it matter ^nat band placed it befort) the aboil- he ln!ll Inc tho frubernatorlul chair of thn State ally yliot nt tlie residence of Mr. E. IJ. S*ay, . of skill. It drives dyspepsia out, and gets rid of Jvspeptic paiw. ft car tionist 'i'he case now presented la tha free- "-Cher •nUdinoity and goal, common seuse. He, loists tha black flag, and doclarep war under i states' States to can']' put theii 1 db'Uluration, (con passed tbrough town en route to ID'S ft.tii«?i s six milea north of MudiionvllU. trade movo-nentlsmade the ba.sts of a com- . ffifii *&&s£J^£ ££££. W,!iS lie some between two classes of her people. tained in tlm fact of ratifying) am rpsidence,^oine scatters rheumatism and re), -ves rheumatic suferei-s. It reg-ulaies torptf He is rapidly recovering, whinh fact is gratiifyt not Tbo wealthy Btot'kmen, whi> own lanils ami enforce suchlawsi as would iiUiko the negro a > " ** mulish, oiwl he U not a man to bavo pasture^* nod their employes, are true and equal citizen of such State, und ox in£ to his many friends. parison by the editor of Harper's Weekly. iivers, and relieves people fi£m liver compkint. It tone-; up the ntrvm Hti.riKht.htn he assert, d»l to ,™ove JJffl >» Hem. John K. Kennard, the present incumon oue s We; aud the poor men, ana men of tend to htm tho protection of the.ianio, in Lh and banishes neuralgia. It enriches the blood, and gives it a good roi noilerato means, aud wealthy fitockmcn enjoyment of evary ri^ht, prlvilt'go ami iiumu bent. is, or will bo, a candidate lor election to protectiv8d;itiast3to>vorktowiu-<Ur<» trade, a» une paper Bays in reply to attacks on who own ctittlo and no laud on th* other. rt'ty that ar« aujoyod by evei-y other citizen ilie district jiidgOriliip. He bus mrmy w:irn rauohasthecoMflnincofslaverytooartamliinits th I!A ;d Board: color, strengthening the system and giving heal'h instead of diwasr, aud. iinl tho coiituAt i* one of civil rights Now, if there is noeil of special legislation, ca!0 Iioi-sonal friends bare Knd elsewliL-rr-. Tbo had a tendency toward ultimate atwlition. Let i)e t ,,) 0[ inquiri,,., which are bclns made bv md ba-i already affected and will con- ciliated to protect thonegmagninst the wrong name of QeueralJ. G. McDonald, of Grimes pleasure instead of pain. Ask your druggist for a bottle of J7rvam'f Jrm ' Lat 1 1 oard are of tbe most tedious kind anil .inue to all'ecc the pecuniary eoudition of individuals )>ocaus« of colur, let not th county, and that 6* Jud^G Normnn G it be granted that resistance to thfit tendency Bitters. • iu a conservative reform policy precipitated a £;.,£' „ DV uw%) , UBimww . «, Cipw%™ ,liat lut of every citizen of the State un- States hesitate, but let thum be t.ruo to them Kittrell, ol Leon county, are fj<-ely s[>oken o: : ess It is utoppeil. It is tlierefore necessarily ittlres ai»l vindicate the oft-repeated declara in connection with tbo next jud«hiiip f aud toconflict which induced many citizens to aban- bo .rd i 11! trork very fast, and it is possible thai compelled to result in the commission of crimes tiou that they havo become reconciled to tb day it is rumored tbe nauio of Judge Gibbs, o 0 1 1 don their old parties on the war isam.. The i. * *^ ^ ?.•"*!,? "SSf.!^^ "I* in the Stnto ot oil conroiv&ble forms and fuot that the nogro is the equal o/ every othe this place, in cuggeated iu tbe same connec dt ;cr O!f the Hillaboro News was abeen unmes. comparison can bo pushed somewhat J'wrthor Upon tbo principle that one crime citizen in law. and entitled to the same protec tion. Tbe wwatber is quite cool and clear, and leads to another, ftn.i in order to fully explain turn in the enjoyment of ovory right, privileg than Harper's "\Vealcly cares or thinks 1:o push fl> m ltd post last week. Ho bad been to understand this question, we should look auri immunity that iseuioveiiby other citizejih many of the citizens of ths county are attend it. That paper wants to see protectionism re- m. neil to Waco to take a swear in a murde or to tho cntisfl that uroduc-xl the effect, and by enacting tliLi neolful logislatfou. Upside iiiK court, 1 K|S jr, was a* good as jmvvedjbutif the Democrats are houMfc fhe '•™' ^ paper, 1 .H. Maboover, attorn«y-at-iaw from Austin thereby determine who i» at fault -It will b« it ha* ofton I won sold that tbe Southern peo effort will, it thinks, be attended by ft bi*ak-up ; admltUid by all that a short time back, le are our beat friends. Suroly, our Stat is present Ho has many warm friends ir .?he )a las Herald asks: when Texas had but a fow inhabitants. Mdiaon county, where ho permanently re a« a splendid opportunity of showing tha of partial and a long struggle. It wants the dnea Ittarall arall to to flnd faultt w wltn the (tOTe gOTe _• _ >, >. 'n • ^ V .•- , *"» flmlftu i n the and when tho State had mil lions of fact. I see no reason why they shouk Sides. __ -•*• OB3KRVKR. reform, but it is very anxious that the JUemo- ! fo,. »'» not mi orclng a law that amounts to nStbl acres of land, tow* of which was not bt It has been said that th oratio pai'ty should break up first. It does not | th- wn^ ot prtiTentlnjc crime when t^forcedf H»rd Districts. situated in all parts of tbe State, and for which colored pconta In their late Austin ccnventic ITo The Now*.! appear to appreciate the force of the present ^r," she had uo use, ami when the lands of uon- complained of so many griova JCA^S that the PDLTOX, Aransos County, December 29 ilemand for tariff reform, for it speaks of tho !'th- con .tit ution and laws enacte*! for ul.s jjuMance ixsiiUnts wero plentiful, tfum there was no forgot nil that had ever Eeeij done in thoir b« t l e such disturbance as now exists. There was half. This l<* not true, for let any one take th 1683.— I note your article upon a local option tarifl isK:,eas notgenorally accepted a,, para- ! * » « % ^*f& £3S g then no cause for it People who owned cattto pains to read tho proceedings of that con von herd law. Would It not be difficult to main ADDRESS mount, or able to control party conventions j.urr<)H=p rijfislon IK m^de to try the and horses (and all Texans dlU} had plenty of tiou and he will find that the colored peon! tain the two systems in adjoining councies lot D.I1U nuhere the peoplt have no •ympalby will next year. It will ba admitted that tbe Re- th< of?* .MI-, Thu people and the county officer fre« range for them to grai.o upon, wiltiout tbe gave credic for all friendly »ctB of Ingisictio What would prevent the cattle from at; ex publican party is controlled, by protectionists.. nr irtid oislble for the nou-enlorcement of iawii slightest cost to them, anil the people learned and other acts of friendliness, and were v»r empted county from preying upon tho crops o: icii-( iitllnpts* crime, mod m«at be suppreMisi to believe that they had a right to thij free careful in placing the wrongs where thrty he tbe farmer across the county line ? Would noi Perhaps we shall see the Democratic party Fe Rrosa, and of which no one had the right to di- longed—upon the shoulders of those real) It be more practicable to confine local optioi or It vri 1 f ain not 4uly In-.tlTiduuld. . . . controlled by anti-protectionists. What will n* no q ' 1 , and seriously impair the vert thorn. At that tim» a man couul buy as committing them, and not upon thoso of th to sections with water boundaries, saay between , and §ow the seeds of other cdmci much land, as ho pliiaaed, and fence every foot whols body of the white people, ami I rais then bdcomo of the theory About a break-up of 1 ilie t the Colorado and Nuoces or similarlly situate ; In i ur opinion the only remedy It severe penal of it, and no one v.viuld iutoiTupt him. And tbo point ttmt tbe whole body cf. white peopl sections! Should a section thus protects* of parties being necessary! ,.It is asserted that Bi STRAND, GALV33ST02V. lie i am a rigorous enforcement of such a Inw. 1. Bcca'usa do not Indorse tbe individual wrongs com adopt the h«rd or ao fence law for crops, tho this resulted fmia two can there will bo a ruinous seoession from the. Demo."ho "' dtizons ^*nd ctockmen" of K tunes the people had not learned to disregard tho plainud cf. Now, to summarize and conclude progress of that section would soon demofl 1 cratic party if this issue is pushed; ystfcnriously coiintj, in publio ineJitiuir, passwl reeolutious civil rights of ot'a< THIS UIsTI>ftECli:J3Ii]JSrTKi:> :'a«rs; and second, Decaiost* the State has accepted the colored man's cit atrate its advantages, aud others would folio '/ enough, tho opinion Is expressed that Mir* Ean- deiilari »g that the officers of the law are un there was plenty of range, and even more than unship, and baa done much for him in further G. AV~. FULTON. OF oca Now, lit laws be fThe owner would hare to prevent bis c.ittla dnU'and his friends are not expected to leave al >e tK hi nt, arrest, aud bring to punishmen was necessary Cot alt the stock. But when ance thereof. Texan began to bo settled iu the eastern part passed and enforced to punish wronc from trespassing, or they might be impounded. their party even if an exclusively rereaue sa.il pirt!«,or compel them to respect th so thickly, farms W-amo so numerous that done as because of color, ana correcting ai The countv is a reccguized division of the tariff is marie the platform. This is dflfset by ( ,„, fs ^ ,i|hout raM offllwrt are „,,„,, hy tl| cuttle bad to 'be muved to othor rauges. We the unfair practice* of omcfalu and others tha State, with election machinery, and though the remark that Republican revenue ref onuera ' ^ • ^ O j. th« county; " that the law-abiding all ronjprobw that ia a largo portion of Texas operate unjustly upon our rights aud liberties more natural divisions might be made, yet the stockmen have all inov«d out on account Stop the nefarious, one-sided work of many c probably in certain sections prevailing opinion aro not willing to help the " familiir old Demo- cit OK', en - or Karnes county do tender their s vteu uf field ftiuets, too. But nu man ever beard of the Jury commissioners, who consider it tuei would lead to the same decision in odjolmni cratio party » into power if IS dow decliin for' vj| ; , ' such a thing as th* iitockmen trying to prevent duty to pass by every negro's name whe: counties.— THE XJBWB.] an anti-protect.ve revision of the temff. There ne.^sj ry • to enforoe the law against said law farmers from fencing their lands, although found on the b'st. In some counties, whar Hfis in some dje^rcedelayedm ta filling cur orden prompt}', for Trhicb we a»it tk* Ma seems to be s e contradiction hero their farmsdtd ritiu their stock range and drive half, or nearly half, of the population is co! Tns death roll of the British Royal society let i p^rscbs, rand prevent tiieir further them from their homes. The moving of ore<l. and where about niue-u-nths of the cases for the last year is a striking testimony to tbe iiderfttions of our patrons; and, as ore ar* daily *ip«ctiag .mother large *3iiptn«*t, ww per's "\Veokly says: iiti Tictitn. )f private propentr." stock nocossarily caused tha cattle of involve the rigbtc, Jife, or liberty of colorec longevity of scientific men. Out of the twentyOUT f rienda to avoid aj.y future delay to send in tlu.-;r ord«r9 at ooc*. isuo like this c lEywiS ' ''•'»! «jers are again publishing tho swind the State to bo confined within a man, not five negroes h&ve been selected a 0110 members who harnpas^eJaway theyoungout prantically dlgsoMng tGe P*rtY> 'emia re- Ua r ai ,V4 rtisejoient of a $20 Bible prize to tb. smaller range, and. therefore, the raii^u in jurors lu eight years. Hundreds of iiegroe esfc was fifty-live, and tho oldest, Sir Edward ma ay parts of tho State wag overstocked, and nave languished and are now languishing h Sabine, the fi.ther of the Royal society, was in f^^.S'Ktf^aS&te'SSSffl; Pe>»aU,mng how often a certain word occur men'who owned cuttle and large bodies of prisons, who have been the mere victims o his nine.ty-*ltth year. Thar* was another revenua rotornters obtain control ol! their party in ihe- HI lo, saying: laud saw the necessity of fimcinz thoir lands,, prejudice instead of being the fruit of fair &nr ttonogeuarian, but the octogenarians on. tbe SOLE and make tiuch reform its chief nollcr, it wojmd be ^|101J| i t ro or moM correct «3swer« be raceived of th«m for thoir stock impartial trials. We pray that thesu wrongs whole had tho best of it. There were no less so as to havo tho atthe cw ot a in m n8e ssce 10 n t .. ! , ^ \ « .. » . '« l«»«il«nt to cht ,« w ^ ^i,, badiTid«d. Pawoni trying for th exclusively. This move was uot first objected be corrected by our state government. than nine of them. itlon of whac Is now kn.uwn as R. V. T01«PKIItfS, to by tlip people, but pasturing proved- to be JOUN N. JOHNSON, the Democratic part?. There coulrt b» no hope of Of o »vu se tliere will be hundreds of winners probtable, and on that account nearly all men practical success except by union with Republican "RODQK oif RATS" clears out racs, mice; We. revenue reformers, ana that would pu-oduc<> a new oniony :w iom to divide the prize, if it if. eve who owned lands in tbe State ftncod them. In A BOSTOX.paper sayi that there is one o MoTiiEK SWAP'S Worm Sirup, ta*iele«, effec-ave. ooaxr party. aiMition to this, tho £i-cat profit there was in two nice points to settle iu connection with tb po'tl, ic<L the advertiser will b* the oulj _"_Itoupn py Cocons" Trocheg. I6c; liquid, 50?. the business caiuod meu living: out of the recent burning of a barn in Weatbcro, Moss It is difficult to sag what element coald be EXCLUSIVE STATE AGEKT FOR State to form ihomselves Into joint stcck com- The lire was discovered at 11:55 ju m. At nooi counted on to secede frora the Democracy if 'L'heiUllsborol 3 says: panies, which bought uies of land aud aa insurance policy in one company expired •KIMITER SPAXKX.I3Sa the Randall element did not. It is no lea* difflshould eatabllih by law many fenced them. This cr«srtt*d a general er- aud one iu another took effect. Query; How "* lie i xt i BTATIOIfAK.7 cult to see why tbe Democracy should not mute tl at. hare been opened by crime. citoraont among tho pcoplo. They wemed much of the destruction WAS accomplished be RUSSELL—Died, December 23, at 6o OTTO 8XX.B2TT QAU stand for fie opposite of what tho Rnpnolican '''he does not establish roads by to iltink. that all tiio cattle and all the land face 13 o'clock, for which, the first company is in., Mr. Charles EL Russell, a native of Grove Point, WIUTBQ, party stands for. Protectionism is an inv.Ita- $p. pJul wi 3,'but what the Hllisboro paper inya tvere going to he con-jiimeil at once, nndovery responsible} Also, will tlie now standard o IU., aged forty-sir years. one was trying: to get hold of laud and cattle. time—the fire originating nt U:ll, old time— Chicago and Nen^QrJeoDS papers please copjr. lion to anti-protecv.tonism. TheDeniocra'a have muy b> aj >plioabie to county courts. and pariies not bohig-fiatfe&xl T\ith wbat laud oifect the legal point involved! IITUT VX.OWK, already declared for A tariff for rovenne only. !.6 np s from the Herald that the towia ci they wens able to buy began to fence in small SPECIAL NOTICES. KA»OOOD>« VXiO'WV, ud The leaders opposed to protectionism tuve *o Wiehil 11 'alls Is supplied with wild turkoyii by landowners by miming around them with their fence*. Then ttwy would go to the small DBDXKZOK'B MOttHTVJLZc far gained the conti'nl of the party of lalia The Cc -mail t* * Indian hunters. WIlbofB Compound of Pare Codand tell him to cocnt his lan/i and his Liver Oil and. I*ime,«The adviintage of thla I also nandl* Mider'i Bumnea. Champion Hay Bickers aad Loadar.^, familiar ( old Democratic party would be no The Aiistin County Times denuunces mob owuer _______ stock, and thfcu notify him that he must drive componnd over (he plain Oil In, thut tho nauwatWood Beapon, Jiliinaiot* Chief TkrMben: and Eaeuiea. Victorti.ee HDu aad Cock • longer famUJar to tbe Republicans if it should vie lent b Ia unmeasured terms, and says the all stock outside of the pasture, except so many inc taste of Che Oil is removed, and the whole rendered palatable. Tbe offensive taste of the OJ has L>ecomeiu this respect a new and aggressive lal «t ( h<! most flagrant outbreak of this kind as bis land would sustain, aud the posturo man C, i.KKATIXG. long acted, as a great objection to iu uw but m DaUu, Resident Putnor. force. Tho Kepubliean party might bo the of law asi ness occurred at McDade last woek. ivould be tha judge of how many that was, (his form the trouble ia entirely obvUcad. A hoet ^B^ar in mind tnat in. rumuug avouud the snail of certiDcates might b* given D«na to testify tn the only one that would see its private political Tl s Ttb«» notifies its readers tbai— l:mdowner with hU fence he t»luo The Cheapest and Best Medl excellence and tbe cucoera of " Wl'.bor't Cod-Liver soldiers deserting. The Democratic loaders (-alve it<i a is ftrranaiBjr for the Grandest and raos im'lused nil State lauds and all lands Iwlooging C. Oil and Limei" but the fact that it it prescribe! by are credited by aU'Jtepubllcana with'-an in- Imiwslr jtJ|anU Grasdlsoiay in thehistoiyof that t > n- n-resideutSj aud thereby deprived the tbe medical faculty is sufficient. For sale by A. B cine for Family Use iu WH.BOR, Chemist, Boston, and all druggjgta. >ma]l land-owner of Che benefit of grazing his satiable thiret for ofUce. Just let those leaders ll'he g;!iiiies is pleased to hope that— stock on this laud to which neither could claim Xfotica to Consignee* — The steamship the World. see that the people want a thorough tariff ret Inr | tl * blotch upon American criminal prac- n natural right, but to which each had as much Boljfer, master, from New Yorlf. it now form, and the pi nphets may behold a disgust- tic -i. tin \y\ ofessionai ^etecdve. must KO. ritfht as tho other. Thla was not an uu/requent Oonfhl, Ooldi, 8or» Throat, Inflam> ALA31O, discharging curco at Wiillams's wharf. ^ .j>.. «. -..--.„„.-.„, .„ — ..o theireriJenc* occurrence, but w&a being done all over tbe ing solid array even, of such Democrats as aro SINS AXD MILL *UCHTXE*T. pay freight and r it!31 >r( oboratetl by credible witneisefl. nation* Cnr*d and Pr«T»nt»d State. It was at first submitted to by the peo"10 same on merely office-seekers, precisely QS the " glo- ]!M'ho' oil Antonio Light declaims that— wharf after ple without much objection oa their part, State Ag«t.C for FURST A 1'KASLET MVG nous cause of freedom and the Union forever " _. , —, — at option of Jt valorsiSa.1 Sulky TUtea. E.1LE C1TV 1HOS 1 Tiie b ooly affair at McDade was riot only a dis tint it became oppressive; they bVgau ajpnt, b« placed In warehouses or covured nspired nn equally solid and disgusting ^l^u d'-^l^Uonand^hr'aKerbmaYo^bToron to rebel, and this brought abont the By Badmrayt Ready Belief. steamers Boilers «nrl Saw lilills. J. f. CAbE, stwn i n-ith LarpauUns on die wharf, but they are entirely Thr^hlnK 31»chino:r. OHIO STEEL. BJLHb Fi array of alleged patriots in tha shape the esi itcbeon of Texas. Lynch law must be fence-cutting. And the foace cutting has at risk of conslfnee or owner. Allclalmb fordtunBROTHERS Form »nd Epriu.; W'^-oat 1UO41MOXU < ... „ ... .... . . j. -i KtoiiiiiHi by the prosecution of the lyneaers—inat la brought about theft and destruction •ees muj« be adjusted be foe the poods lee.ve tha of the itepubhcan pohticiana who wanted to the-out w iy tostup it. ThehanpinRof men wit! of property of honest and good men, aud in a BhinmatUm, Naoralfia, Headacha, whart GBAI.X DRILL. J. N. SAWYER. J^eiit on a wave of popularity und im: ; tria nod without proof !• barbarous, ill few cases murder. Viewing; the matter AS I Teathaeke, JUthnu, Diflenlt Notico.-jfrnoxAL B.iKt OF TISAB, ( JALVISTON, DALLAS. TEXAS. so become congressmen, state officials, federal do, I do not think that the blamo rests entirely Brcathin; Kaliarad in • ci. s n ad before R legal trial than it is to cut a u|H>n the shouklora of either side, bat that both employes and contractors. To push the comDecember S5th, 18S3. The annual meeting of the 1 sides have misconstrued thdr rights, and have Faw Kinatei by parison a little fur thai , it is not the vote* of a Stockholder* of thla Bonk, for tbe <)ectlon or trampled on the rights of others, and that the dozen or two fastidious Republican critics and Net -tin) -w liers b« prosecuted.' government should, if it can, protect the 410 Wa.lnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, theoretical to-happen-sometime tariff nsfonn- - j 'I'he ;le:t ixratic Farmer is the title of a now rights of both sides; for if this illegal and un- BADWAY'S BEADY BELIEF Directors to •erre during tba ensuing: yww, will be held it Banking House, between tha hours ot 11 Manufactiirera o! Wrought Iron eis, Republican-aftar-tfte^funeraI-of-the-I)emo- , ;j)a] tar i1 itii blished at CentarTilJe, Loon county, authorized fencing of land and fence-cutting A. M. and 12 M., Tuesday, January 8th, 1331. in not stopped, and stopped at ono*, there is no ' free-traders, that the Democratic ; Th >s. i'. ] Iwtin, editor. It comes into tho Beams, Deck Beams, Channels, Aita;lrt and Tee II to wbat it may lead. ROBT. J. JOHK, Castler. mrty will most of all want to capture when ' 'trc ?ld j i t.me to salute the new year, and says: telling —-' p'LJSifcS""™"'^;^??"^;?^?^!??!!^!* But the hardest of uU questions now presents ;he people are ready. - Think of free-soil Demo- l ntC:Vili nwl »t le cause of Democracy we champion no itself. How can it be stoppod) Many aud vaColumn* BBd built up xbapec for Irou Urid**«. ll ur Notice.—The stockholders of i.ho TEXAS >'™fa Thrttr fniL-A.^ about M>^I)<- the tho limitation iimitnffnn r»f ' »pas *i orsect corporation, f syndicate, rious have been the remedies suggested, but SMITH tsoleffow Yorfc Ay puts. »5 ti^rty St., crats. Thoy talked of '. ,'Hn:' , rl '-|U(( ractton hmd, cooperative or other, IB It* Vmriou* Forvas. BASKETS AKDIXSTJEAXCE COMPANY aro notiiiavery, its evil as an economic system, the i wis, i. ;. ur ooluracr will —'" always -1 "-b« open -to- -the ^ _ none of thorn exactly suit my vlsws the question. 1 can uol agree 11 t<M1 find that the annual election for thirteen Directors, constitutional questions involved, and all the I j!?*' ] '' t bat Texas needs a law remi iring" to serve for the ensuta? year, will take pl&r<? lit the j'Jl o . TI hich is good democracy, though not tho fencing of all stock. I do not think she A1\TD AGUE. adduced by Harper's 1P"eokly, it may add. ttiat j Df iho ar ttsan kind. The Farm«i says of an is rtniljr fur this law yet, nor do I think that if not a remedial ayent hi the world that bauktDC-houM, on MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1334. >uch a law was submitted to the ] pie of will cvre inFever ;hosa frse-soilers, having helped to iill-ura Ifimgat the Texas delegation iu Con- Tex and Ague, and all other Malarious, Pol la open 10 a. m. and clou at 1 p. m. fts for their adoption, ono in ten would Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid. Yellow and other fevcra rorua a public sentiment, couldi not S. S. DAUGHEBTY, vote for its passage; and if this is true, cer- (aided bv RADWATT'S Pn.La) so Quick as RACTA N. B. SUCH, Cashier. finally dictate its methods aud conseR&UKF. I tl y advocate deep water at Gal rest on tainly the legislature should not enact it. Over READY OAZ.Z.AS, TEXAS. Dlarrhcca, or painful dlschanrpsfrom quences. The fow Republican leaders and !be r d L K>( n the interest of tbelr constltuencr, aud four-fifths of the land in Texas isyet unfeuced, theLooseness, BUYS ASD Sr.LLS howeU are mopped In flfteeu or twenty minutes t. intereatof deep water at Galveston they and if this law should be passed it would be by taking more influential Republican ' newspapers :,tlFarming', Gnizing and Ptne Lands, Radway'3 Ready Relief. No congestion <:ar. sui.- eeil in carrying out tbe leading idea of the worth but little moi'e than so much desert land, or Inflammation, no weakness or lassitude wtU foltLORHBHS Oil AND SELECTS .hat have exposed the misclfiefs of protection !!>eiioc \oy in the South for fre^ trade andlntvr- either recelre prompt ACte*tioik. A to tho Srata as a State, or to tbe low the use of R, R. Relief. BHI.I. SITUS FOR SAW M3S.I.S. the offlc* are not going to be in a position to contm&nd Hta' 9 ct on erce, so much the better. of we Oooi>ia7, ur tW Btic< •« A individual citizen* thereof, while as it le iTialics investments for capitalists anil otbers In niactn to order and sent C. O. D. to any u any kind of Teras Land desired. He will ftlso market Mrmu. B*twc«ii <4lk address. Kules for self -measurement. ,he people and say they will not have protect- . 1 he ry w Enterprise does not want people now stands It will sustain at least $150,000,000 . ACHES AND PAINS. invest. Texas an'l rn^ffic n«:lwav Compaur •;o" ruj to > much to outward appearances. It ' »»r** worth of cattle, which will pay ail annual ion, even from tbo Democrata. Such inconFor headache, whether tick or nervous, toothO. B. OX..&1? CT, Dallas, Tox. LAND G-HANT 'BONDS to their owners of 25 per ceut., and on ache, Uetvecm Uta Houn oC » neuralgia, nervnumess and slftcplfrssnusR, n lands 01 tnat oominiiiy. Heowns and represent! .istency would rum tho influence of those stay i aA\a >by old coat may contain an editor. profit ill of which the State collects taxes. And in rheumatism, lumbago, piJna and weasinew> m the ral choice local i-^ia for eaders and newspapers with the masses. The '• T lie,«rynn Enterprise announces the deaths addition to this, if such a law should pass, it back, splue or kidueja, pains around the liver, LARGE STOCK RANCHES , , sweltlnc of the joints,, pains in the bowels,, se'ed sown will grow. The time will come lif :!oui*ol 1 citizens of Brazos county, Wilson would drive thousands of good and uteful men pleurisy, n the soutlnvest pnrt of the State; also t»mc gooa • , ' bea?tbum nnd pains of •ill kinds, Rnady -liteJ, fi >., 2tfiles Paine, Nowton Bickham and out of the State to'some otnor State or Territo- Relief will afford immediate ease, and ita contmued vhen the people, even Republicans in the great where they could tove free range, for Texas uio for a few days effects a permanent cure. Price, rTEAU^COOPER & CO., LAND Dl&LK^IXU; n Dallas aau adjotniiiK counties. Harmg personalStates of the Northwest and Republicans of ClM*em.a Wren. Tho first named arrived, in ry y fiisp'tcted tandt ID almost every portion of Texu, *s not the culy place where free gra^t can be W cents. V LAS, Texau, buy and sell lands In Texas, aiVi- ie Is familiar with the quality of soli, value, etc. , New York and New England too, tvill rash to Te::.as < a'ihe 9th of April, A. D; 1831, and ne- jo<L Hence, I say tor theso reasons, and for oo, New Mexico and Arizona. Render and pav n tbe different localities, and his facilities are imAICS on land In Texas. Time to render for tao-« mroll themselves under tho banner of a radical <iiv- ly ; iai iacipated in the erents of tho Texas many others, Texas is not ready for this law; urpaaseti for assiKtlng purclm*er» r.o SECEETARY'S OFI DR. MADWAY>3 st of January to 1st of Jane; time to pay, let of GOOD BARGAINS. tariff reform, and if the philosophical liberal iievolut on. After the battle of San Jacinto aud whenever she is ready for it and her peo\Tm i jctohtir to IPL of Slar^h; sntes for taxes i^uailv 1st demand it, then let it bo enacted, and not ^**Map of Texas and count;/ map* ot K&ctlaou, lepublicacs do not want to go with the masses lite ;aett ed in Robertson county, then the ex- ple Tuesday in May. If you desire to buy ct,.9ap graz. Callahan, Tavlor.Stephensand .Tones tm bo sent by jefore. In, my opinion the only men whom — laud, a productive farm, or to invest m Dallus him to any address oa receipt, of 10 centa (a potttag*. n the direction t'aey have been pointing out, no lire-ue.. 'loithern frontier, where he rendered tbe herd law would benefit would be men of proptirty tlie Chicago of Texas, (.ddress or Address: The Great Blood Pur ifl or. matter m what political association, they may dffi.iDni ' aid in protecting the settlements great wealth who an) able to own vast tracts on VEAL, COOPEB &. CO, 0:2 Ktm street, DalrpKE BEMI-ANKUAL IXTDtZST^. of land and large b«rds of cattle, for so Boon Tor the Caro of Chronic DUease, Scrofigure- as rcen too fastidious for practical de- tigiiLnB^-bh.') Indiana. X ary 1,1SW. •.«» the ant i»or^ as this law went into effect all men who fula or Syphilitic, Hereditary company, will ix) p*Jd at ibe I TJio!£'raiiham Banner is never intolerant In owned cattle nnd no pastures, who were not mands, but their presence In or absence* from OFFICE OP THE LOOK BOX 243, DALLAS, TEXAS. New York city, nni at ra* f or ContBf iou», he popular movement will make little differ- [,he exii esj don of its opinions, even when it is able to more out of the Statu, nor to buy land, Galnbtoa. F. PilL Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula. Glandular Swell ence. Such of them as want to continue use- rao-t in sainest. It has kepb cool on the fence- would be compelled to sell tbelr cattle at such inf. Haclting Cry Coupb, Canc«rouo Affectioos, GALVESTOX WHARF CO., Igures as would be fixed by these mouey kings, SyphUitic Complaints, Bleeding of tteo LUQRS, Dys'ul in connection with a political party and. to •i'rai :• q«.i sti >n, though recognizing the gravity o f aud that price would be low enough to ruin all Water Brash. \Vblte Swelling, Tumors. Hip iave influence for themselves and their friends tihe i3FU' » knd the importance of measures to small meu and to mitke the rich more rich, and pepsia, Diseases, Mercurial Diseases, Female Coaiplaintu, QAtvisTOjr, Jan. 1, ISSi will be as likely to bo forced along with the Hiat'!(jit ''[TheBanner remarks: ! predict that at the coiled session of the Gone, Dropsy, £roncbltis, .Consumption. For the , AKD HIDE BTJSISES3.. HlCHErOrpHE liio tr iutles about wire-fence cutting hare been egistature the lobby will bo filled with current as the free-soil Democrats were forced OoriinjE JL fore conducted In lUis city by UK Ul: A. • rpHE Annual Meetlnj of tho Stockholder!! of tbe Picbard. m | rnry gradually ever since the stock-in ismen and their employes urging the M this d«y, with cw Koia will of «UM, nto affiliation with the Republican party. ihs bun! ies (baa Vended toward affiant monopoly.' wealthy X GalTeilou Wb0rf Comi)auy, for the purpogtt of of this law, and for their own special. SKIN DISEASES ransferveJ toC. <1. Porlier, and, in tbe pu mm at This may apparently be soon, if the IDemo- 'il'lir gov irn>r iac4rrainly the chief eztMiutire of the he late A. V. Piclmrd, I bespea* for tbe DSW , .flon, And it is suggested by some that ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE AND BODY. PlMu d ' It i* DU duty to see tha". the laws are ELECTING DIRECTORS, FLES. BLOTCHES, SALT KHKU.M. OLD SORKS, tie patronage and conndence hcreto'ore so MMT- ' ;ratic leaders will fully accept tbe challenge of IMaitJ. rail-ly t ad Impartiiilly executed; tbfs power is, ence-cutting should be made a felony, but ULCERS, , Dr. Ela^way'i *ar«ai>arililau usl.v liornf tbe late one. JOHANNA PICKAliD, his would not do for two good reasons at liovevc: to a ortaln extent, limited; tbe he protectionist party and ojake its plfl.tfonn Keeolreitt excels fill remedial .. It purifies 'or the «nanln( year, will be held at the Com Surviving widow of Atlivn V. IMchard, dccfrtrf, ;}tot irno 'Ctn not peiionally supervise tbe action of east: 1, because if it was made a felony then cbe blood, restoring health and vigor; clour skid pany'a office on GalTeston, Tesaa, January 1, 1S&. he abolition of protectionism. I,be shenfTa and tbo constable!,, all of all prosecutions wculd, have to be by indict- and beautiful conunextona secured LO &li, , coin 8,;Jfae , very plainly prescribed by lair.. ment, and tbe grand jurors of a fence-cutting DRESSED BEE?, Murroir fa </b ae (I lU MONDAY, THE VTH DAT OF JASUABT, 1884, m tl » c Ml authorities report to tha gorernor At 11 o'clock A. U. Liver Complaitits, Etc. iimty would not iutllct them, for very likely TBE RRPbRLICAN BRXTSREN CAN 'iVb Referring to tbo above, we beg to »nnoiinee to lhai ihu ! a"« unable to enforce tho law in o. cerour city and country frieadB. . a« we!l as thoie of the iree-fourtlis of tho frrand jury would be comNot only doeg tha SftrnflparilHan Resolvent excel yOT AGREE. laii' COD )tj or locality by reasoe of belue overBy order of the President. late A. V. Picharu, tli»t wo will cootlouo the Wool bj a mob and call upon the governor for losed of men whoareuifavora£ fence-cutting; oil remedial acenui In the cure of Chronic ScrofuThe Roipublico.il. half-breeds of the Hew poT.crfii: and Hide butfinera at the same old stand. Nog. 1? taipect the , because the offense within itself, uot aggra- lous, Constitutional and Skin DiAcasea, but It ia tlie liss itan. e, it becomes hta duty to send ttio nearest Bnd lli Strand.acd most respectfully solicit th« C9OTork Tribune style are far from satisfied with .Una' .mot ', convenienc militia company to tbe as- vated by its fruquent occurrence, in not sufti- ouly positive cure for JOSEPH AIKEN, tlouance of their business and conftdene* enjoT«d ,...n.. !„_..-*_ the .f._ disgrace j! _, a man and ATERS^OANN Secretary. J by tlio late to justify of an his KIDNEY and BLADDER COMPLAINTS be allia-ace <vity Ztlahone. ^.The Tribnn& says HilstyiCH ot the civil officers. Fence-cutting has cieiit firm. C. Q. POKT1EB & CO. it :m by •wholesale foracouaidurable tluie, rhole family hy. a conviction of a felcoy. iy. And ! Oalveston. Jqauary 1, 1881. *3 • _ hat the Virginia Kaadjusters " do not olaira' iiee fgoi ; n.-H *ll bstaadinjc the fact that the district again, foiue.recommend ond Womb Diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, the establishment of Urinary tos iaie, IB th* plainest and most explicit bo accept Republican principles, and aitsotrfaDropsy, Stoppage of Water. Incontinence of Urine, Uari is. <: ia[K*d their reipectire ffrand juries to In- he whipping-post, but this method of punish- Bright'3 Disease, Albuminurl».and in all case* where ion with them would taint the party and lose dict. all i lot Itora of the law, the eraad juries havo nent of white people is too disgraceful, and there are brick-dust deposits, or the water ID thick, Northern votes." Read between the lines, •:tor. s rtc >hl w of the kind. The people of thesec- las always proved a failure and will continue cloudy, or mixed with substances tike tho white of <3sted seeds succeed South, being specially l.lons of hfl country wbvre lawlessness prevails are to do so, Sly opinion is that this crime can be nn ejnf, or threads like white silk, or there Is a mor. his signifies that the half-breeds who firoop- i;heitti«l es respon responsible for it; they thould Insist nippresserl by letting it remain a misdemeanor, hid, dark, bilious appearance ttnd white bone-dust vn for oil climetes and all soils. Tlie proicsed to Arthur know that the alliance with itpc a !t-- > <lvl) offlceM doin? their ftfll duty.. deposits, and where there Is a pricking, burning SEALED PEOPOSALS id j'.ri<B fail Co indict and the courts to try and ud increasing the fine, say to not less than sensation when pasHinj; water, and pain iu the be Southern pol itical riff-raff would strengthen 1ion »CM uct of your seeds gava general sutisfactiou, 1000 aud not more than 4&10U, and Eet the jury small of the buck and along the loins. ifff iwlers, the governor la by no raeaus to WIU bo received br the Commissioners Court of he hancla of the presidents in his conbast for lila: dt>;. ml that such a <domlltion of affairs should assess tbe fine in proportion to the'wealth of Polk County, up to neon, M. Sargent, Macon county, Ga. Hy rot is - erlainly to be deplored. AH governments he defendant. Juries will nouvlct men with SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Price. 81 00 per bottle. he nomluatinn. ^Thile Garfield was aliire and •fixi ;|er>rut .uit -power from uie people, aud in tli« preless evidence when the punishment is by Wednesday, January 16, 1881, f ults with your seeds wero perfeotly satiafoc.c the hesd ot the adroinistration •lisn'-ea:!' uiujr it Is with tbe people themselves to nuch iue than when It is by imprisonment, FOH THE he organs tbat are now opposad to ii»M i;l > law enforced. If a law Is uopopu- ind money matters being tiis cause of all its fM«nnf«rt'.ii»w -if «a ory, Major J. P. Jones, Troup county, Ga. 1 • aa I. • lacks tbe moral support of a isturbance, it can only be stopped by making Arthur were flirting with Mtihone, iikr Repairs and Additions to 11^0 Me or a community, .It b irapo:>sfblt) TO been patronizing your house for years. >ut as soon as ibat stalwart of the stalwarts, >.o c I for ;a i ;. No better illustratlf <a is needed than t so expensive that oarties can not affcrd to The Great Liver ami Stomach County Court-house at teicyof the Sunday law. the local option I'.dulge'init. Then "after this is dofie let the Guiteau, paved Arihur^ way to the Wbite- :he Imp .UKJ Remedy, anr seedi are fine, N. H. Parish, Kaufman Those ivbo egislature make it acrimfnal offense for any statutes against E Livingston. iQUise they changed tiieir tune, and havo since i|33i-t :. ion. the Infallibility of the governor and nun or number of men, t*> fence iu any- land Perfrct purgative, aooiliinjr aperient, act without ounty, Texas. Your seedsgermiuate well. I •!|la t« 1 m 'or not doing what is entirely out of bis not belonging to them, or without the .written pain, always reliable and natural in their operateen bitter opponents of the " Southern ;jiov The plans And specifications 'J*A fee •MO'&t tbe ur \ >u|; d have martial law declared and put ibe tions. office of the county clerk at LiTUjrhton, or at the ave neyer found any of your Ttirieties that policy" of tho administration. The balf- ::!ta Bin ht hands of a dictator, or provost marehsl, onsent of the owner of the .land, and compel oftlco of Eugene T, lielner, Arclilw?ct, Houston, la w that said written consent uhaihbe filed ireeds evidently took it' for granted that the rrbt t« \ >nl or will would be supreme. It has lont; >r jd not prore satisrayfoTyT^Leander WertenA VEGETABLE SGBSllliK FOR CAIMIEL &, O) ten question wbetlier or not the people rith the county clerk of the county in which All proposals must bo accompanied with a certiVirginia Readjustee could be depended! upon "eon he land is situated. Let each day that said Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with eweet ergh, WaKhineton^Couuty, Ttuas. AM who fied re :an. ik1 of self-irovernmflnt, and it is yet an un-rlieck or oond In tnemim of one thonnand dolto snppovt; the existing administration, <ind so ftt.ed' IR Hon. but it i* one that th» preaa anil und is so inclosed constitute a separate Uiim, purge, regulate, purify, cleanao and lars, condftioacti that tbe biJJer vrtll enter into a ive used Hiram Sihloy & Co.'s seeds like •trengthen. ol. Ach *: brink from ffense, and oiGx to it as punishment a large contract, should his proposal te ^cceptud. Bond, oug as iv was likely to strengthen their fdde of RADWAY'S PH.LS for the cum of all disorderi 1 IB .u tan County Times print* an article na L«t both of the^o offenses be prosecuted leru, and we have not had .a complaint yet, Au tlitiiuiiount of tlie OCCVIIUH! 1'U, will b« required. 10 house Jiit:y were satisfied. Now, however, Uie StoniAcb,, Lirer,, fco\--'«lsl Kidneys,, Bladder,, All proiwsals must be lott wilb t*m County Clerk, >y information, so there wUJ be no trouble iu of ig n» by saying: Pain in the Back-,- fxmn ot Langour, . W. Reynolds, Merchant, Sales county, Ala. and Vx; Indorsed, "1'ropoMUn fur Uuildln£ Court3 tables are inrned and Arthur will )>B the which A tal* t l > r conversation nas an extraordinary irocnring a prosecution, ocd then give tbe Nerntus Headache, Conatipalion, Co5Jionse." deduced prices to clubs. Catalogue frei;. ole benuficiary af the bargain. It is tllmost vali.B f fC|mmon, every-day life. Anyooewhr* xmrts ]>ower to cbaage the venue of the case tiveneu, Vndjgestion, Dv^pepsia, Biliousness, ^ever, I'he rlcflit in reserved to reject any or all propo1 sals rocriifpd. that Mahone's followers will "iaa ihij, rfi leatcrsiaasocial circle anyiriiere.. Ho-,v to any county where , ,in the discretion of the Inflajnmation cf tliu llowels. Piles, and all do* l't | ill] the little wheels Iu motion, en- ourt, the State can pet a fair and Impartial r&ugeineuu of tho Internal Viscera, lAmly veeoBy order of the County Commlsslonera Court of "We stiil pay tlie ally s.olidly for the president at f i he resources of tbe reserved and shy, rial. Then let tho legislature give the execu- Ubte, coniaUiing 110 mercury, minerals or delete- HIRAM SIBLEY &. CO., Polk county. tindfir my Iianu anQofncial bs the facile, and making everybody glad ive deparimeat power and facilities to enforce rious drugs. Chicago, and perhaps be able to market price for sa Llviujbiun, tins l . A few closes of RA1>WAY'S PILLS will free the orce his nomination on the convention.. The i.nd liaj'yr. bei-e laws (which, under the present IAWR, it oehaster, IT. 7 ->d Chicago, 111. enibi-r.. iJS T.. P.. MEECE,, ' Thp ; lepends." It does not mnke busy las not), and I will guarantee that in a short •yitem of all the above named uUoi-Uer*, ion is very evidently anxious to tf County Court, Poik County, Texan. gin for the seed, s tme feue«ntiinjf will be a thing of ].£' • ; p>le, frl p are anxious to attend to their own >, 23 G*nt« Por Boxetain pleasaut relations with tbe Readjusted!, he pttat, ano^eace aud order will be restored rpHE JIECKNT Ma TENDKNCY OFTHE SOL1> BY DRUGG1HTS. ind notwithstanding Mahono's shabby jtreat- i,tMre,<!ia |>py to aave one of those talented throughout tbe State. I think that tb* deJ jidpul-'ir [a iR; for . reanlt* as much Jrom tho Bagging aud Tics ireu. R9AO "TALSD AKD TRUE." face ttitit it id hiiaC1. ptiuto of beinj; an odxuisabJe raent of Gorham in tbe senatorial caucus, tbe < 'Ot ror? iti >nalist9 to take a scat, " like the struction of fences inclosing farms and small adjunct of inin-il or fancy Vreragtst, oa that it U National RepuMican defends him against the j.qu it t- ac i cloeo to the oar of Eve," and begin pastures is not ttw work of tbe leaders in the Send a latter *tamp to RAD W AT & CO-, an almost infallible sixjcilic for all kidnor mffui!- /*! . —Tr ._ Tr , rv , ,.•••, move, but tbe work1 of mean and Wo. 31 Warron Street, N»w Vorlc0 0 ttacks of the Tribune, and in doing *> dbeJtes OIIE 011 \ 1 tiose interminable outpoariuES of euce-cutting KarmTaL" ™" °' ""'='"« « "-"'^l" « .t (jALVES'i'ON [egraded men, who are taking advantage of XfiloruaUou worth tbouaftads will b« ieut he bloody shirt ia the most approved fashion. ii-gi Ka . \Q platitudes, without beginning or end, the excitement to satisfy their penowU enmity tot30~ you. WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS • -----•'• 17 h ch m d more* pleasantly t%-:tbe speaker l»[B8bB»l tonniH!rli!i:l:touk<;U,u 11 IsJiurou —mttv TbP REiCU OF Here is an oitract in that kind: oepiiiint the owner* tlieraof, aim should not b* TO THE PUBLIC. ' iQf.u, & palaUibltt stimulant auti «u a£r»e«Ufl e iu /or ^ix moi try; It iff impomnt that it nbould b* undersfood tba i a: r c ae else. Almost every one luw a •harg-ed against the fencf-cuttinc more, «xB* nn aaa^ask for Bad war**, and see that t£n id >_ I t drw, but fiiw refieot how apt tb*/ «yt M a mult UMTOOL wovtfcer Ui»re :» aa tUmeat (n the ~ JOMH Lwuua, gt.^oiu should look Icr Uw W. A. S. Inlw). t , The Bronham Banner qnotc* the remark oif an Atlanta paper that " Mia trouble with the independent editors is, tkay have too many aore spots on them." Borne of the profeoied party papers may not hare » great many sore upots, but som« of them wem to be decidedly soreheatled. They keep in a «tate of irritation and ill humc,r that remind on* of chained beara that faaie beeu badly worried, The Banner giveu an account of Uw robbery of the safe ID the store of Mr. W. R. Me-LeiIan, of Ledbetter: ,,^^^ 150,000 ibs. Steel Plow Shaped E J. S. BRO1/VN & CO. Celebrated Jersey P. J. WILI^IS & BRC., JR. WHOiESlLEieRiGeiTOeiLlFL£i THE M PHCENIX IBOJST C DEI I A. LA.ND. Notice. II GUIBWFGAS COIN SHIRTS A 6 CoIf.Cu'orado SSanta FeS'j MI J. S. DATJGHERTY, NOTICE. Continental SIBLESY'S
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