Evening Tribune. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 99, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 29, 1885 Page: 2 of 4
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WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 29, 1885.
The Eleventh, is famous.
The ballot-box artist must go.
Mr. Allen may now frame that little
resignation.
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There will be plenty of work for the
next grand jury—if it does its duty.
The council cannot afford to monkey
with fraud, in any shape, in local
politics.
Every honest man in Galveston has a
duty to perform in stamping out election
frauds in city elections.
So far the council has done its duty
and done it well. Moral courage will
carry the work through.
What has become of the active meas-
ures for deep water which we have been
promised from certain quarters?
The citizens committee could get in
some good work by seeing that the elec-
tion fraud business is properly handled
before the grand jury.
A poll-box containing 418 ballots was
stolen bodily and yet three judges and
two clerks know nothing about it.
Strange, passing strange.
Is it not about time that the decent and
honest people of the Eleventh ward were
taking a hand in the conduct and man
agement of elections in that ward?
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The contested election cases are of ab-
sorbing interest and yet our business
men find time to say that the Santa Fe
should be pushed through to the north-
west.
The man who cannot sink his partisan
ship below honest patriotism in the-con-
sideration of the present investigation
into election frauds, is unworthy of citi-
zenship.
Texas congressmen are dodging per
sonal responsibility by allowing citizens
to select by primary elections their pre-
ference for postmaster, when changes are.
to be made.
How like a biblical truth is the fol-
lowing: “A look through the advertis
ing columns of a paper will save many
weary steps in the desire for good articles
and splendid bargains.”
The time has gone by for people
go from one store to another, to see
where they can do the best. They save
time by looking through the advertis-
ing columns for the place to make pur
chases.
Having started out in the line of hon-
esty and reform in municipal matters,
the Citizens’ Committee can not afford
to halt until all the wrongs done by the
Eleventh ward fraud are righted and
tine perpetrators of the fraud punished.
Were the present city council to com
promise with fraud in the Eleventh ward
it would be virtually placing a premium
on ballot-box robbing. Neither the
council nor the people can afford to be
weak-kneed on . this particular occasion
The San Antonio Light whistles in
the following approved style: The new
city directory shown an enumeration
nearly 3000 names more than the direc
tory of two years ago, which in the
face of the dull times in that period is
very gratifying showing.
We live in an age of progress. By
recent invention a combination of one-
third coal oil and two-thirds water
used for heating purposes, and n
comes a new device in telegraphing, by
which dispatches may be sent and re
ceived on lightning express trains while
in motion.
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MRS. JOSEPHINE M’DONALD.
Mrs. Josephine McDonald, wife of Joseph
E. McDonald, ex-United States senator, was
pronounced by Matthew Arnold the most
beautiful woman in the world. Youthful
beauties are always numerous, but few,
indeed, are the women who can reach middle
life and enhance, instead of lose their charms.
Mrs. McDonald is one of the few whom the
years endow with greater loveliness, She
wras always a handsome woman, but neve/,:
so beautiful as now, when gray hair blends
the touch of Time with what, in her case, is
actually the fadeless beauty of girlhood
Gray hair came to her early, but not, as it
often does, to deface beauty, but to add to it.
She was very gray before she was 25, but,
like all young persons, dreaded gray hair,
and used every artifice to conceal what she
believed to be the footprints of the de-
stroyer. At last, weary of trying to
cope with such an insidious enemy, she
ceased to make any effort to hide
her premature grayness, and in acknowledg-
ing it found herself the gainer. The loveli-
est form beauty can assume is the young-
fresh face crowned by silver hair. Strangely
enough, the prematurely gray are usually
favored by the gods in the matter of firmness
of flesh and softness of complexion.
Mrs. McDonald is no exception to the fact.
She has a face of babyish smoothness and
fairness. Her bright hazel eyes, fringed with
long black lashes and shaded by the most
delicately penciled dark eyebrows, sparkle
and flash in conversation like jewels. Hers
is not an expressionless face. In spite of its
exquisite regularity of features, it lacks
nothing in the animation which comes from
the spirit. Neither has it purchased immu-
nity from Time at the price of being feeling-
less. Mrs. McDonald has known sorrow as
well as joy. She has kept lines out of her
face, not by being insensible to the troubles
which beset all humanity, but by cultmating
a sunny spirit through affliction as well as
joy.
Born and reared in a good social position,
the atmosphere of society is as natural to
her as breath. And no one ever graced a
position of honor more than she does. Her
manners are the sweetest in the world, her
speech the most pleasing. Whatever art she
is mistress of takes the form of complete art-
lessness. The faculty of saying the right
word in the right place is hers by instinct.
Being bright and land, as well as beautiful,
she is both entertaining and pleasing in con-
versation. Senator McDonald is her second
husband; she is his third wife. They have
been married only about four years, and
are examplssof wedded happiness that would
put to shame many youthful wives and hus-
bands who fancy they have a monopoly ol
domestic bliss. Mrs. McDonald has but
one child, a son by her first mar
riage, who is also married and lives i
Washington. In dress she is an artist, and
in addition to her other attractions, possesses
that indefinable quality we call “style.” Nc
man is more respected than McDonald, and
if he had been called to be chief magistrate
of the republic his wife would have been the
loveliest of the long line of distinguished
ladies that have graced the White House.
Their home in Indianapolis is comfortable
and hospitable rather than elegant; but i1
holds something better than splendor, more
precious than any material, tangible wealth,
and that is happiness.
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Piles are frequently preceded by a
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of the kidneys or neighboring organs.
At times symptoms of indigestion are
present, flatulency, uneasiness of the
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TEXAS MEXICAN R. R.
THIS POPULAR
—Don’t, stop until you get to either of
Professor Dan Johnson’s rinks. *
—professor Dan Johnson’s rinks for
colored skaters were well patronized last
night. *
—Call at Johnson & Gwin’s for pure
Malt Extract, and while there you will
doubtless see a thousand things you
need. *
—The Galveston Art Gallery is pre-
pared now to make life-size crayon por-
traits, free of charge, to anybody that
v. 111 fm.iish a photograph. Satisfaction
guranteed. *
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GEO. SUL BEERS,
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Rates--$2.00 and $2.50 Per Day,
Regular boarders accommodated at reasonable rates
JOHN W. Haskins, I pru ietors_
janig-Sm Mrs. A. Oarstens. (
The Brenham Banner says: “W. H
Sinclair, for many years internal revenue
collector at Galveston, has had his official
head cut off. The Republicans at La-
redo are much gratified at Sinclair’s mis-
fortune. Mr. Sinclair is personally a
popular man and he is one of the most
enterprising citizens of Galveston.
It is a mistake to say, as some do, that
by throwing out the so-called returns
from the Eleventh ward that the voters
of that ward are disfranchised. What-
ever disfranchisement the people of that
ward have suffered was done by the
scoundrels who stole the true returns
from the poll box. Throwing out the
returns, which are under consideration,
disfranchises nothing but fraud and dis-
honesty.
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There’s a large, still land where silence always
bides.
The shrouded gate hath never opened wide
To let one human dweller wander out
Who once hath seen the mystery inside.
It brings a change to those who enter in.
Something is lost, and something, too, is
gained,
For fleshly anguish cannot reach this bit
Of matter, pale, inert. The cup is drained,
There is no fountain whence it may be filled
With torrent streams of woe or dews of
bliss.
The lips that once hath drunk its sweets are
stilled,
Yet hold the pathos of a parting kiss.
They tell me memory lives inside that realm,
Anri stirs the slumbrous waves that lie
beyond.
If this be true, dear friend of mine, I pray
Thou’lt not forget our days of loving,
fond.
Thou’lt not forget our thousand earthly
joys,
The clasp of hand that thrills again to
hand,
And touch of loving lips. Hast thou some
sense
Of human love and loss, in death’s dim
land?
Medora Clark.
Madison, Wis., April 21.
Mr. E. T. Mason, in his “Pe:s nal Ur mi
of British Authors,” quotes from Gm w II-
Murray to illustrate Macaulay’s ... A,
nary free-handedness: “How s mo a A;,,
generous in money matters—of iceiy
munificence, in fact. Many a geauc...:-;nj
beggar called on him in his rooms at use
Albany, and none ever went away. vmtiO.i
at least a guinea. One day ape; son- of de-
cidedly seedy aspect called and unfolded a
long story of sorrow. Macaulay listened,
only half touched, having good reasons for
taking his own view of the case. He had
already made up his mind to dismiss the
seedy gentleman with an alms when the
latter observed incidentally that he was a
Trinity man. Macaulay thereupon wrote
him a check for £100 straight off. And yet
a hundred pounds was a very serf , us consid-
eration to him at that time; indeed, the gift
put his whole year’s accounts out of go:.i\”
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RETAIL DEALEES IN
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BOOTS, SHOES and NOTIONS.
Cor 15th and Avenue
Gorm and Oats constantly on hand.
Goods delivered free to any part of the city.
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BOOKSELLER,
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Successor to J. D. SAWYER, Agent.
Til Market Street, Galveston Tes.
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