The Anvil. (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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ANOTHER BIG FRAUD.
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EDITORIAL OPINIONS.
The currency bill prepared by the
A Munielun* ll tbit.
Waci out Yr Mouth
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LACROSSE Wis
Bend for pninphlete:
mitionisatwitnN re
pow-
more
volvo an extension of the present
national banking system, since banks,
other than national, which should re-
Presumably this measure represents
the currency policy decided upon by
The mnu w ho gives hihkelr away" yat-
irally loses his self tnaeshion
THOMSON'S
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A Curreney Bill by Congremsman Springer
That is at Insult to Honest and Iurelit-
■eat citizens of This Goldbug midde
Cduntrs.
think
is
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traled rat
S rtlee for I
5 * POTATOES
$250 PER m
Might bs MeKinley’a Work-
We have read Prof. Wilson's tariff
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Welcoming the Ameriean Federation of
labor at the Opening of the Late
Sension There, la Which Are Unfolded
some Homely Truths.
htry throngh whish the ' ment of theinouth as a pre
' disease. Iniqwi-itive physicians have
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merits attention. . It is clearly de-
signed as a substitute for the repeal
of the 10 per cent tax on state ,eur-
A am tie coats no more than a frown -an
looks much better.
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What many p sltlciana, .po
Aitiral ©rr.lv re, and other
wolald Mue to Le.
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WAUSERS UQUID EXTRACTarSMNK
«Kc"CUCn LKKNUUABM-MllJWlIL
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•DUCKSKIN
DREEGHES
Big 4
BRAIN-BURNISHERS:
Coneumputvee ead people
who have was hawser Anh-
ma.mhonidume neo aCarafor
Comewmpunu. It Bas emree
aheweoda. It baa not imjur
M M>. ll la not bed totsa
ll la the bent coueh ayrup.
sele evert when. Ms.
MARRIAGE PAPEH ' 00 „ ; I hugd moueyuoctuP1:
UUXNELS’ MoXT.. fULl L V. OHIO. |
oeratie party.. It would merely in-
xtistranza. bread. Sinae unconditional ropeal
has not. brought, the promised relief.
How a man who reals and has the and it is mposstbte a: present to get
power of thougNt and reason can on- a change of doctors, perhaps that or*
dorse Clevelane • policy is something long. after consuitation,thes will con-
not to be read ily comprehended, uni* m elude to prescribe a dose of bonds to
he is a money lord. He has not »ng- further bleed the patient and help on
gested one sol itary measure Hince be the subject lesson -Washington View
was eleted that would prove benefi-
cial tethe laboring man and pro*
ducer.--ballas (Tex.) Mercury,
if is Paas|k*a ,
REERALCI,’
PAIN. SCIATICA,
LUMBAGO,
BRUISES, SWELLINGS, BURNS.
. The bill would greatly
augment the evils of a dominating
... ____ money intluenc in the legislation and
the’Ki- business of the ’country, of which a
FERRY’S
SEEDS
Are 1UM what every
aesw •I nees JIh nier .
| llw of »«■>*• He ede I
for n Un* ounefion up -
on which, has been built the,
largent Aore bi*jiess ithe wori,
Ferry’aSeed Annual for 18944
dontafie {he sum and siltanee of
tin* lutest farmn knowlge. Freo
fur the asking. ’
D. M. FERRY & CO.,
Detroit, Mich.
were efusively proiwised uubounded hin work:, IIe might difer with its
prosperity, but the goods haveu t buen detailh, but it piiutipb* would warm
* ' po-sible the gold- bis honest old heart. Anu it is tt.
g
ITighestlof all in Lcavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.
tv&kW: WELL tAGKINERY’o
A MM
torrespondents
rhote of reda
if
1 there tlian in ally other part of the
labor must prepare to endure starva-
tion wages, if this finnancial scheme
is to pertain in the U’nited States.
Under tills measure, which should be
designated "A plan to maintain cur-
rency contraction," notes issued to
the amount one-half the security
that the etrforate of potash, especially
, w ith children, imliatloto cause seri-
Iu‘P0° loud gastric trim Ide. .
body, mid to- prevent their entering
We are at a lots to know why the tionist document from one end to the
press owned by the gold gamblers other. There is no revenue only in
does not disclose the i transeendont it. and no Demuurracy if McKinley
benefits of silver demonetiration. We hal made it he nredn t lm ashamed of
the system a germ destroying dentri-
, lice should be eonstantiy employeu,
especially after eating. M. I nna ot
a
E.
Coin, as the term is used in tills
bill, means gold. That arbitrary con-
struction has been given to it in the
administration of existing laws, in
clear violation of the intentions of
congress, ever since Wall street has
controlled the executive branch of our
government. ‘The bill provides for a
redemption fund in coin that shall
equal 20 per cent of all the notes is-
sued. How is that fund going to be
acquired and maintained? The pres-
ent supply of gold In the federal treas-
ury does not Amount to more than 15
per cent at the government obliga-
tions payable in gold on demand. Of
course the fresh supply of gold can
only be had in exchange for interest-
bearing bonds. Here is the connec-
tionb'tween the Springer currency
bill and Secretary Carlisle's request
for authority to issue $200,000,000 of
government bonds—an amount that
would only be a starter is a well de-
fined scheme for saddline the people
with a perpetual interest-bearing debt,
as the foundation for their industrial
degradation and servitude to a con-
spiracy of usurers and manipulators
of money.
and therefore
I »n I ""
SEEDS. —
4 L Z L R 5 NORTHERN GROWNSEEC
"August
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, ' | 1 D I B %// Ej i tb exemptbonds not of its own issue
.1 M VVNA.ct ..from local taxation - such as state,
” 1 sed AuguH Mower for Loss of
vitality and seneralde bliby Aster United >rates bonds were-originany
taking tvvnl wtLles 8 nined 69 1bs-given,immnity from taxation as an
Thavesoli ipre <■! yor August induement to buyers at a time when
< Flower since! havebom inbusiness’ the nation was . in sore straits for
" than any other medicnre l eyerkept. money. . No such reason now* exists..
" Mr. Peter Ziivill13abs lie was made Statoand local bonds may now be
• a new mAh by tite us of August taxed for publie purposes. Would 'it
Flower, • recommended by me.-I be .just toexempt them because they
have hurudteds tel] hie that August lpass into the possession of bankers
•wi , Flowar ha glong them more good that they may be exchanged for 90
than any either medicine they ever percent of their face in I nited States
- took.- GrtORGn W. Dye, Sardis, currency, said currency to be loaned
Mason Co. Ky. SY out to the people at 10pr 12 percent
..___interest? This wou Id not be just, but
it is in harmony with the present
epenomie drift, whih is toplace all
the burdens of theAtate on theshoul-
dyes of th" masses who prodiice’
derel l hlarafe lit pi ta-h its
Brings comfort ‘and iniptovement nnd
tends to -personal enjeyment when
rightly used. . The many, who live bet-
ter than others and enjoy life more, with,
less expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world's best products 1o
the needs of physicaf being, will ‘attest
the value to hieal th of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in the
. remedy, Syrup of Figs.
Its ‘excellence is due to its presenting
in the form nioitaccepiahle and pleas-
ant to the taste, the refrsbing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax- . . ,
ative; effectually eleansing the system, ceive notes subject to its provisions
dispelling cold*,’ lieadahes and levers would thereby come under federal
ami perimifientlyiiiiibg. constipation.’ supervision. Die billwould-greatly
It lias given satifaction to millions and * *'* " "" - 1 ""
met with the , approval of the medical
profession, becnu- it. acts on t' "2 -_________ _______
neys. Liver and, Howels witliout weak- bitter foretaste has already, been ex-
ehingthem ancit is perfectly free from perieuced. Fhe’commission charged
every object jonablessibetance: with its execution might as well, nn-
Syriip'of !■ rg-is lor sale by all ilnig- der tire present administration, be
gistsinmeand81 li'tt is, hut it isman- .named in Wall Street, and the same
ufactuedby the.( elif orniheFig Syrup wonld uave been true under the pre-
Coonlyi wloenameis printdon every ceding one. H win romain true of
Ind w’ll wS/vm! will’ out any “ministrition the nominalion 9t
Acceptanysufstitnicifotered. / theheudof which is dictated by the
money power andsanetionedat the
' polls through the influeneeof partisan
i■mini's w he are’ in the service of that
What is gold redeemable in did
you ever think of that?—Denver ("ol.)
Bond.
Money is the lite-blood of the nation,
and the place for it is in the vein- and
arteries of commerce.—Chicago fen-
tincl. •
• R •• s
•That for whirh women
fond of showy attre often
npend tooant/h hioney, ■
• EA*TY.
DmireHie for sit wiomen,
• Oil rspecinily for thao
with plain tart
• hHT
Denire in thelr " bus-
inem hy puglinta Corbett,
MitheH, fhxon and othrra
crnvDhe American Rsh; Cryw.j. zzmcmzeseweE
pmme mwzmmurmemimeiiamwww
RoalBowar
ABSOU/TELY PURB
LLOYD EBERWART-_Jollet.N.
....________ ________________________________—......., Al t Price
B« prep wm me iy y'ng'-bailat ' moeratand tral”, wamiggmThompson’EyoWator
\ <. . / ' 01.
. 1 01 '. lt- *lll e1/y ini.the miguk an fiices;
t colibinttionifhe twofigre . ,
Wf prorlnne Sih wenelerfu! h* i VittietoprhufMthejob .
CLINCH RIVETS.
No tools required. Only a hammer needed
to drive and elinch them easily and quickly;
leaving the clinch bsolutely smooth Requirng
no hole to be made in the leather nor burr for the
Kiveta Th./ are STRONG,TOUCH and DURABLE.
Mallions now in uve All lengths, uuifor or
Mention thirrf’ager whet • er write
l still have a tw migh Grade
FARM WACONS
vou SILK cutAP.
punks depositing other than national roost
bonds to receive 90 per cent in notes. emn"n .......
On notes issued to the amount of one- sugar trust.-
, half the capital stock tho bank must
pay a tax of 1 per cent per annum: on
an additional 25 per cent 2 per cent
is imposed, and On the remaining 2)
per cent 4 per cent fax willbore-
EXPLANATTOS-T unevimg
winning an«war« ty to tutn
nt wonf wkl'h when fully And
qoryegtiy •petim4 will nt our
qeniMon anS • mtain m meny
-----------“ Ft etreieb
power I \
it would seem that' the meaure . _ -
would require state noneurrenceto j from ( nele Nam for 1 per. cent,
give it effect, for whence comes the;'
authority of the federal gverrment I cannot
much tietter" ns it has all Jim ther-
petitial properties of eblorate of pot-
ash, i- mueh more soluble and a great
deal leis pionouA. few people
know, what is neyertheless a fact,
7;
quired. The bill provides for a na-
tional currency commission, to be
composed’ of the secretary of the
n ney issues pledged to the people An to eve the whisky tux,
the last national platform of the Hem- e '* - ' • - —
Athmh Cured .*‘
• Wy SehIfmann n Asthma Cure No WAlUnf
(or resulta lis action is immedate, direet
andrertain Asngle tninlconvinesthemAve
skepticul Tiler WtenH wod ll of drug Ulu
or by mail "Trialpackage freebymall. Bend
youf. addreAs Ui 1»., K S hifunanp, M Paul,
Minh. a .. ....
Bome pople w ork therse vu s luomt t
denth in trying to find re-t,‘ 1
LADiFN needing a tonic, or ehildren who
want building tip. shonld tako Hrowh’A iron
Bitter It is pleasan to take cure MalA-
ria. Indigestion, Blousuess ene Lver Cont-
plaints, make the Ilood rieh and pure.
Nothing will do more to improve tho
l nuke than sunshine in the heart,
/ Shiloh’a Coneu motion < ere
, 444 pn a gurnntee, it curenIeipiant 4 on-z
t MHD ItithebeptubughCure. 4etDet“8A
Mr. Springer’ bilr would place the
? control of the curiency, with the
power to contract and expand its vol-
ume at pleasure, in the hands of a
i uge m0uj netupe. That grant „ . ,
■ would carry with U the power to cob* j Cex) Time* Herald.
22 mainder 4 per cent would be levied.
1 < • since the notes may be retired at any
j] time, the government guaranteeing
o their redemption upon demand in coin,
) : here is pecuniary inducement Tor
’ <> dwarfing the volume of the currency
m2 whenevertthe demand for money at
A leading New
attent ion to an
taxation, either federal or local.
effective g' riieule than the manv
tijath powdeisand moirth w b she* soli
iiunerative « plantiug pelllne % Itti the
identhnt flirt will flow te marhlecolumns.
[Prieesoconte.
............. .. ... .traSjSS'D.
trot the fate of every indm.try and to A POINTED ADDRESS,1
arbitrarily dictate the prices of nearly _A-1-
all commodities. To any people who ______ _
would submit to its ipexorable con- DELIVERED BY W. C. POMEROY
sequences it would mean the most, IN CHICAGO,
bill. It may be called around pro tec.
BREAKFAST I III fi t.....
Premiium No. 1. fhocolate, • •
Vanilla < ...............
German Sweet t hocolate, • •
(moa Butter........
For puriermatert.t," -ereHent Revor,"
ane "uniform even comwposition,"'
WILIER OAKERh CD., DOWCHMiq BUM
-- HUNTER & BOOSO,
MAcL; "eennevBuo"p
Electrical Supplies, -------- ** F^W
Engiz •. tins, Pumpe, Pre ves. y--u
‘.Hnry'n Cruelty, - •
lluring tle. reign of Henry VIII
' 71,100 person* Wpre legally, exeeuted
in Euglind; ■ the lurger portion of
whon were guilty of no offense worse
than inisdemeanor in one year 300
starving leggar were, hanged for ask-
ing ulms: ' . ;
An Afghanitan Cltv.
Herat, in Afghanistan.' Is the city
which has been most often ‘destroy rd.
Fifty six, (i^tcs Ims II- wails been laid
in ruhs,: mid the Sarno ntimber of
times hav e thiy b/n’enicted uguin..
; N . A ,6 - 4 2 ' z* s :
4 llunson's Magie <nin Nmive.'
Wrrvtefvrugi pr money:. Ask your
" duggipt urit. fill '! bueil,, , -
Therearetw things in the worki nfwn
wlioithcrehnnhever tinen nny imyrove
ineit the wheolhurrow nnd hipring ,
i *****40*9*000*900000****2 bill and offers no hope for the pbople.
2 MeHI HFLS‘ • Farmers must continue to raise wheat
3 M-HaN** o at 50 cents and cotton at G cents ami
WINE OF CARDUI.;
— a dom of Dr Pietdo’n rtensant Felleta.
Kick ilendeche, Dizzinnen, Constipation, In-
digestioni Bilious Attacka, nisi all derango
roc.its o th" liver, tomnch and bwels are
promptly and permanently cured.
r-lrn Enatim. varhau (>.. W. Va.
H. V Piam a M D . It ITalo. N Y
"Dncfenyeemnoillwanpnlennd
etnacinfedi Toon Ter-
me nUM in my stomuch,
A physiclan prouot anc-
er my cre Atarrh of
the tomach,‘‘ hut bo
ouid not belp me. I
iived a month without
griA foor and when I
trieit to Nt l wonig
vomit. At tbit time I
began taking Doctor
}erce • l"mhant F‘el-
lets, and tn two werkh
. I was decidedly better.
I am now in oo0
. , henithi, and neven felt
Mum MNGUIBH, htter tn my life. I
bave a better color, ent tnore, ane have no
dietrrea after entitig having gnined thirteen
pounds sine I be,; an taking them.
Yours truly. MAHY ANGUISI:
The Flan or Setling Medteine Thromgh Deslen,
PIERCE
SLE03 ms CIINECE MUSTARD,
<> would Ive taxed 1 per cent; 2mer cent
3 would be imposed on the next 25 per
<> cent of the issue and upon the re-
The following address of welcome all, and when the Kock Island's lease
was delivered by Mr. W. C. lomeroy expired ve centiy it was not renewed,
of the Chicago Trades Assembly to Me Foule went out and took a look at
(ho American Federation of Laber at ir. and then weut to t hiago and sold i
its recent session in that city. It is, the rails and tics toacoutrator, who
Young Mothers!
Wt Offer Fou a Remedy
which Thert-et ta
life of Mother and Chitd.
•'MOTHER’S FRIEND"
Rob Conflnrrnrnl of
Fain, Horror and Hi th.
Atteruatngonebottleot Mother's Trtenen 1
satiwsd but Hol- + 4ljand uulu i exneriIcetAI
«Mko-ai nrgerwird wsug Ju nidi cayco.-Mre.
Assis Oois, Lamar, Mo.,Jan. in:,. 1 11.
Seal by exprean, charges prepet I. on tecelpt of
prioe,Gdopervotda.N ok to It hu ramatiedtree
MMADFIELD HEG[ aaroI Co.
ATLANTA,(A.
•CUI DY ALL VuUG atsT*
GARDEN---I
R6l able Garden S+ed;
jwealth, while the rich monopolize tho'
'advantages and absorb" the, protits of
I ,i Aitw rax - ■ industry.
BEST MADE, BEST FITTING, BEST WEARING ‘"he pith of, Chairman Springer's
, , a N3 bill will be found in tho provisions for
89%) 23 ■ taxing the bank note issues. .which
- . \ L give to it the unmistakable stamp of
k*Ae. S * ‘i "8 the money lender, the object being,
' 8 8 a as Mr. Springer candidly says, to pre-
MEDIcAL writers claim that the sueres-
fill remedy for nasal catarrh muit he non
irritating easy of application, and onn that
will rearh the remofe sore* and ulcerated
surfacea The history of therferta totreat
eatarrh la proof ponitive that only one rem
edy has completely me these conditions,
ahi thet in Kiya "renin Haim Thia ante
and plentant temies ly has mastered catartl
a- nthing else liaa ever dope, and hoth
i th v a Iciaua and patiepta freel} concele thi*
fart l
You can’t tell by the blossouiw. which of
the apples will be wormy:
lr droway after a goo ntght’a s‘nev,‘
there i fudigentlon mid stoma h disordek
whiehHeechanr’s fills will i run .2) ceuts
a lull ■ .'*
The millenniu will l • here atout Ilia
time verybody is out-ef del t.
galling form of serfdom. — Deuver
(Col.) News.
4
aswrten pvt up In boxes.
Ask your denler for them, or send MM
in stamnps for a box of 100; amorted sizes,
na vuvkerukwD nr
JUDSON L. THOMSON MFC.CO.
WaMhtr, Mass.
Costs NOTHING
TO TRY YOUR SKILL.
Atimpty wniamH what ntiet enretutwrdy you bellvaar
tlie JW' r ■ rrn h-t l., win a rui rewar’ nna dex
toraer.mnt ryout mn*-I, are wly pariati, right fm
will .till win . jent proparrm of • r-war-l Th*, write
NNvcwFtrwzEN
--noE even return vnstage on the Awardini ommetee”
"EAlEP r"virt la Y‘" -we p9y that Hene all/answere to
AMO DAY
elde the wors
ture wihvnsewnder all
Aijumtmne « omrori ;
enet’ure Maw Patented ।
Signa nt the Timm. and q‘it.
. . . , , The above isjtaken froom the Atlanta
The signs of the times, as indicated (Gu.) People Im ty Paper, and me. u
by the late elections, reveal that phi- our views exgetiy. wi must mak,
tocrati, lory rule on American soi1 is this tight al,l ' Not that the old
doomed, and it-end i- mar at hand, parties are dek tuto of hohes men,
Etevlamrscietiom wan w fid-chiburtrtmHbav-wa,wuE
He has knocked the stutlin out of his the
wagon nnd the common pcople,
old party Giabriels born can never however honest, are not in it, and
muster it again ns u partyi not both the old parties being run in the
oven in the day of judgment, interest of the
ela-ses te masses must
in 1896 America will once come to the People's party for repre
again declare h- r indepeud- semtation or be left oui,
once from British ruin in tone* . --
that will echo through generations
yet unborn. Then will the London TramP: ramP 9
Jew devil fish with its slimy tentacle* Tramp', tramp’ tramp’ the boys
fasted on the world's industrles 1e (and the old folds, tooi are marching
numbered with the things—People’s to ‘h" tune of several hundred thou-
(Okla ) Voice. sand in this land of God given plenty ,
' ,, ....... begging for work and crying for
fun I . peereted in the folds of the
nine ms lie mbrane of the mouth the
mnierohe- of pneumonia, measles, scar-
let fecer mid diphtheria, and say that
more pathbgeiltJ' geim« can Iki found
E31)
KNOWLEDGE
calls Mozart al way* kept his notebookin
antiseptie treat-1 his pocket, and while walking or play-
entive oiling billiards, his favorite amusement,
would often stop to jot down a melody
GET THERE ' C
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vp „M/k, k 2- --- 01,
_ ^7-Cs j*> exorbitant interest tom
| Foi Female Diseases.;
Rnnecc40ns -ec0600•6*•3 >
Dr. V. .A. IInnter. Kpeciulist.
In dienses of the Throut, lungs nnd
BaaH, (atrrh nnd Dennevs ' 315 Ml
. * Helb * n nggi-K titkn 106, 3,u -2
J ’ *‘4 ororet,on,sponm”‘ / 4 , ..
We allow a hal Aho wants office,to AAnichg-ti,wn jwnbt Engfana
lead us into unlrnly alliance wit tie in if, Wey. ,,( tonon id kmThe
very powers, parties, nulm'ium- and corouat jeui siaW H iatesfm
we started out to Dght. rie time dr 1dwsa 1h-ronior,
the mvment such tradei made 4 1GGU 1i i-.it-irigol,Ml)y set
by our party a large 1ntace of mu- wjthjzanis’anil is 1*ed 'to r ceive the
best menFeteienstee and quit Ilny cot-, erated oirisedafihe coronation,
iKssi’Mi^. ’ ' naturally coheluite that if our sole 1 Is osatli s ralled the anointing
(Ivan.) AdioiaU.- . . ~ purpose is to swap one st.orrellieh..spun.u „ ' , .
’ politicians for another set euaily ' '
Fair? ’ A selfish, there s not enough .in om l ILI - umn ...... u"hynnd0U
As an example of * the power el cause to‛muke it ■’ wor h strising for "niope""2dsna"r" ... ,,
usury, let us contemplate thopuhiie And the;, me tigli,t. If we hav SriiossorborrAns’
debt. ’ ' started out to imitate the methods o| Are aninns Wr, poor sec is
I 4n 1866 the national debt amounted the old party bsesi if our ety he prant a Mi , when ■. du sw vo‛
to ahott two and one-fourth billion reforh mans simply to put our trick want i riap | or iistange A M
dollars Today.'it,1/only a trifle brat ster in an office which another trick ter 1.qiil l’eni . mileg*inrontemaers
three-fourths of a billion dollars, still now holds. if. our leatl, rs mean'to talk of yetali I,' Iey * ।
under the power of currency contrao- purity and to practice impurity, 1.wbuhesNalremsenin", ‛r m r;
tionikethrec-forthsof a billion dob then the soomer we are exposed to the 1 rani, < lose, M ilili.. 1/0 bntln , "
lar debt will coymand to-day more contempt of theworl thi better. 1. KrinK"latfrnmEatoqicppucr,
hours of toll, more wheat, pork and swap one hmmg for another does : I rani "w inier Ntam. eI 1131, is
staples to pay it off than it would have not advance the mare h of human im , pimes vaiw tem ne iiliel phi nt vd.
taken in 1866 to payoff the two and provementohiurh. Thi, is w hat ~alker i allrawing:
one-fourth billion dollar debt. Now if we are right, why coinpromise 1 sinevegrtables just
lor the usury feature, with wrong? twmiyda ab"urt of fouran ivhlom •
Since 1868 the pi ople of this nation We 1se moral force every time we If si end M Mr Sulr 8 " ■ pnkaveN
have been taxed to pay thirteen bil-ado it. veet Tutiel""
lion dollars in interest, discounts and Not only do some of "m1 best men 1 Tc.ww m < nt mi. <»m awa xona I*
premiums op that two and one-fourth quit us when W" leve 1ine middle of withesontmefohshn A Salzt
/billion dollar debt' the road," but all rerrwting from ihe seia t , ra i ronse " , you will re
Who got the thirteen billion dollar*? old party absolutely utops. • ceive their mirinincili catalogun mid a
l Money schemer* who /do not pro In those stales vhere we huve trial pekage o tiet "There, kli the
due* anything. • / "fused" theleople’s party is weakei sixteen du . radish | W.
Who paid it? to-day than it ever was The reaseon ,. ..... ...... . ...
,The toiling millions of this nation, lies on the wur(uco; no rerruitscame "I" " 4" “ " I, :20), ‛
Is it fairP Denver (( olo ) Hoad. In after we coibined w it)............. HooUAL-L“I"""--
- while many ofur men lostcontidene
•v.vnrest bienne, ana. cougt,
„ 3 oi •’ - 1tt Like
25, W aLRommhinr ‛Chs""
e‛1,2 ink
upon an industrious people. — Slash- said: , ,• . , , .. . . ।
inton View /in the name of a hundred thousand road pansct opposed it, and,
_ . idle men, I bid you welcome. In the the ' nite i State * distriet judge r
The trusts and combines rule the name of toil | welcome you within enjoined h m from pulling up
t at Washington. I rominent the mistress of the inland seas, w her- the tra ok Soule -ays that
among them is the whisky trust and the palace shines bright in the auto- the r ad is bi- and that he can do
sugar trust. Comanche (Tex.) I'io- Christmas tide and the hovel holds w hat he pleu-e s w ith it. bit the court
ncer Exponent. not a fagot to warm its freezing tea- suss that though he owns, the road
Long period 4 of ■ time are required ants. the pople <t the country - through.
to establish on sure foundation* any , In the wine of the child slaye wh’ehitpassn* haw. theirright in it. |
vital truth, but far longer periods are whose young life is a saeritice on the W
required to dimpose of dead superstir altar ok greed I bid you welcome. In A, Kuli,.. t . w,,1a
tion*. Pueblo i< olo.) < ri*!*. , the name of the seamstress in the |i H not generauy supposed that
, - The hope of tile country is in a free sweater ■ den who porils honor to toil lady ulessea are marAlugeable pieople,
• _ , ,, i- i. , pres* ami the value of a paper is not for bread, I bid you welcome, but there A,em4 io.be exenptioti la
teaune n ri asuri i o le ni 10.1 in the square yard of st f it offers (be in the name ol the hagard sweate r, ■ al rule-. It is aniouniced that the . . .• ,
. a • s. am the „comptro ller • "J 1 reader, but in its trnti,fparlessnens a victim to greed. I bid you weleome. Arhdylcn. (varokne of Austria, s 110 ■ 1 1, /' K‛
which m be. charged .and sincerity. Independent citizee In the name of the pillars of the i, the l.adv "Atbes, of the convent of iu al
withthe.executionofstheact na ......k. . sweating systems miflionatres amiNelelaesar,ola. iletrothra
posed increase of thd. whisky tax, deacons, whose soul* 09 endangered ,‛‛ritee AugusfofNagefobur-Cotha
Now it Cleveland knoekout the pro by averice for gold. I bld you wI- It is said that the Imlig* of the bouse
posed income tax that gold bond issu come. ofilepbirkbeneniealb......sandpinit
will be assured. Denver (lol.) News. In the name of the wage slave oitpbesmiteh a- the gentlemen of the
. whosesweat of blood, is coined into- inyjet lal homsefused to become bishops
Drag to jail the poor man who tries golden ducats n tlio mint of mammon, and arehbi-hops, for what there is m
, - , , • ut pease j welcome you here. In the name of it. without nuv nidlife ]
dontpassa law that wilnompel b* our hospitals tilled with homeless renouncing inewr There is evon.
bondholder to aN8W,r a few polite maimed; in
the name of our insane u superstition among Hie Austrian •
questions. -Atlanta ((.a) consttu. asylums filled with paupers orazed by arelidit hesses that they aid sure to '|
ton. ’ * . . cate and erime in the name I e niaruieit if they’ can only. bcco.mo
Grover Cleveland had bi* message of our poor house.* tilled to dy abbesses, Benides the. tide
j printed in England befpre ho, gave it overflowing in aland of plenty:in arries with it a substantial emelu
to the congress of'the Uhited States, the name of our morgue and its, out- ment. The (onvent yd : the Notle'
and therein he revealed where his cast unknown dead. In tho name of l.adies pays $, azear, arid u few
best affections lie,—Washington (I), that populous' sqbnrb, the potter's yeursineumbarcywi put' the lady
.C.) Watehman. (2 1 field, and its countless pauper's graves in a vereomfortuble position to be
Tho wrinklesrin their stomachs are — in the name of all /these bid you gin housrkerping \
rapidly opening the' eyes ofthe peo- welcome! i kadusnn’eneny
•Pie ’o their true -condition The rc- in the name of that liomeless wan- Ik more t. 1, areades inan au openqna , islle.
sult is, tho People's party is growing derer in this desert of stone and Stell; otie. That riniHile and tnrkiuu n* wMich un
more rapidly than ever before. — -Dal- that wayfater whose wolfish hunger der the peneri nanie yt iniarin n’anirestn,
las (Fe-x. ) Advance. ■ hounds himiever onward, whose sleep- • fbdr, w he h 'u "rtut 1* ns Ju its tenarlous
.. .. . . 1- lessreyes wildly seek shelter and -bun grarp in Me vi ."!■* ! "Hus of • hn s aud feser.
‘Municipal relorm is as necessary as . whose boneless heart lins leaden 1"llouuriuttrtnduutinru"A vegalnran
national reform. if the eitizen *1*1 - ln kg n « . ........hnhii) uuriten .*.!** h fortity
in-isl on woa local movrnment Iio- in his booi, Whohlank ib pun in fpe , Ste)n a asat ■• it- insi-u- attaikn
■(1. 1F • i th i i ..'r grow* darker and darker every tnur;.witni,grn Ht "i 4 g mvera a tfrigE
will gc in io ta it of demant ing whose brain grows fainf. for want of ainttI, jor«I1, mraspia in iieK
good state and natmnul legi-lationt- thfood ; whoso ■ shivering shrinking form' tem. ana arsal, vunh again-t thorintuhly ti
Knight's of Labor Journal. - grows sick at the sight of his ow ri I ,‛l 1M‛n In T!.....vontofuimnleren
,, , ,,, ' ■ „ . I r 1 i an 2, i .• i nita - atel l !"■ IS" nin: ypur,hyste*m with quirt
' if- the banks, after getting money shrunken shadow . w hose alton is ite, an I H„, met, ad rie wtiolaome cemedc:
... — — ,, i , - and’ dead, whose hope is dead, whose hrart cunetis Huligtiiniat ane tar mrirerm a
-money-from depositors for not hing,, is dead, w rhose, soul is, dead, whose eloithatanyitrn. i -c the WisteV for diK
1 2d it stand ther pressure of hard dismal past is a baekground to a fu- !"I la. bin""" ’ 1 vumstipatiahh, kldney corn
times, how can thiesphople stand in Lure whoschorihonelomsdarkiy/"’"/" -6 •
who bavatobrros froin the banksw above Hie grave: in hhott that neiea - IScrutbing a; pig W ith pnp.wilThotlale
—Mediine Lodge (Ilan.) Index. , sary product of ‘Americay freedomn arid the love of ii1.ouet " his henet ,
"wayns Meveigbrs appointment, prosperify- UmAmevi^n trpmp. In eutur‘cannot 1 .n
upon Mr. Van "Alens’' nonraeceptanco his name and in the of h inmill With 1,0 (r FFvrNS. ns the,
Ph., ambassaddrsliio nhnd Gar- ion brothers of sorrow . I weleome you eninet reul tle sent of. dhe Ar 1 .. < „
■ . ,' to the city whose motto is, 1 Will” torrh,, or‛iw*iRutni dinensn,
tmifta attorney 2reral under the ..j ant .....rder t curei sou mt taln i
sn-k issed skisrnf fairest Italy. dual- • / • ‛i terun1 remelien Hnh’s ('atmili • ure is
ing with ‘a. Lu-mocratie adpinistra- / : uits UwFxnetly t ’ tn]en intmll nnajt*. dire • Hy on Hua;
tior. What rext-tuthri (Okla.). Whenever I’coyle- party leaderi ciu’<’'bl"n.Vn^ "n ditrEl
News. j,: " * . Allow their eapices, for, emee to +rbeil h oneofthel-t phvsician- lit thik?
. FirSt it was-tha Mills, bill: last yong lead them i •’ Eu r
it was the M vea. ' 01 20,01 ■ ll . < 'b ' ,11
the Wilson ivifsali"ot them ball nannh12" by । ‘it Mi , ‘ "
enough, but the worst bill the present pogsotsclpazrhg, "ouheith ...... .
administratic n ' has pronluced is yhe I nit. in curng Fatorrh. Nrni (orteztim, ■
bill of debt on the.people, which they pudiate onr .,platform, surrender 0111 -11- Ie
are unable to pay -Dallas (Tux.) purpose and huiy temprary ueopss nt 1liHNEVN"n ''rm-, . Tolelo ' ’
Mercury . . the expense of the Vlt',ll spirit of OUI
0. ' t- , g. ’ ,010 • ' t , movement.
Did it etef happen before in the
histoty of this country that a presi-
dent's message was piblished in Eng-
land, and such.fabures of it as were 'methods
of interest to American gamblors tel- Hene,
egraphed back to the New Yorkstbek
exchange before the roossags apyoarod
in any Nmerican journal'* Toj»ek«
THE JUDGES'.
MU'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION !
Have made the
HIGHEST AWARDS
(Wedala nnd Diploma*) In
WALTER BAKER & CO.
On ea ti of the fnilowing hamed artie slest
THAT 20-DAY RADISM:
I IN I Mew Butkeye State Tomato,
ADnW I EARLY . ' NEAD ’ CABBAGI
UUw ana ,7 pwtr.‛nf,c‛"xurow""
MONEY pexmt"*iavG
r3" •q'* V ’ —I......... i...~
8 >• N. U. DALLAS.
UH10
AU88"
AN "Mad the intlamation of prices certain
, EXV 8.829 to follow an expansion of the currency.
$ M28N3. =:2 its contraction, by demonetizing half
—8482/ {5 hm the money of redemption, has reduced
4d2k*2x =* , '' -SA the price of staple commodties blow J
21-. j the cost of production, entailed Indi-
kJ NJ PE4N"TS vidualruinby wholesale and loaded
•-144 * 414 % —4 the country with an aggregate pri-
II txt ri woLD- I vate indebtedness that means sweep-
Manufacd by THE GOODWIN CLOTHING CO., ing confiscation of proporty if itis not
eA,, IN averted by just legislation. But this
EVANSVIhiE: IND: currency bill is loaded with safe-
m nt Tg«. FAIR WABBAKTBP. guards against relier. " *
It is a bankers'
Ir'your Buck Achew, or yonnre nil worn
' otit, kou for nothing- it in general deliity:
Blown s| ryu BH IM- wilere, ynu, innke
you.a11 ong, lennse yout liver, and sh" •
good apzietite tone’s the nerves; I _
lk.oj.le njio-lioqld llot gi'i'biij of tc»l)*'r FIv's Araam Ralm
nreahmewhohasetnoighofit -° uguu
I WELL CGNK
CATARRH
-sn
$20 oo
CASH REWARD
■npplr-lit* full flet or eorrct nhswers <« tb njojnin
hoi ic HkkiMreN w oiui.Knm Ipb.R
owifonly varelaily wuereseful A proprtiopate reward will
bowhufeemen wimminganswor NMONK of ‘hetour
Look out for counterfeits f isce that you 1 1 1 '
KRaezenruinen Syivtntnpoi.motlet ONE OF THE GREATEST OUT-
good," but insit upon getting th. ^Xd^ RAGES YET OFFERED.
with the Bull s Head trnde mark on the
Wrapper.
Every man is a hypocritewho pray, one
way and lives another.
VI* May Own. nut Mat Move It.
Mr J. N. Soule of New York owns
a railroad in Kansas and is very much
annoyed to find that he cannot do
what he will "lo with his own It i*
not much of a read, lweingonlytwents-
seven miles long., though it wa* at
first intenhed to be a great deal
longer. It has never had any rolling
stock, and for awhile has been leased
and operated by the Kock Gland road:
Its business ha* fallen off with the
hard th * to rractically nothing at
It is because per-ous who once try Dr
Bull's Cough Syrup, always buy it again,
that its sale- have berome so enormons
The success of this great temedy in curing
cold, cough, eroup aud nore throat is sim
ply marvelous,
bouse committee on banking and cur-
_ T . ' renoy proposes to have the federal
, her: ire ‛o "ays nt telling a goose- government issue legal tondur notes,
____________________________________ redeemable in coin, to any solveat
-- b*nk having a capital of over $25,000,
_, on the deposit of United States, state,
242 county or parish bonds, or tho bond*
825539 of cities having over 50,000 popula-
tion, the bonds to be exempt from all
Jdifq flin trat
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Haass, Herman E. The Anvil. (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1894, newspaper, January 19, 1894; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584279/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.