Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 246, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 8, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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Austin BurnttA O Dawson corre-
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Circulators hadqiartera corner Treat
Slth street and Went avenue Taper on
sale et th news stands
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ency 310 North Texas Itank Bulldlng
The Giiiette la oa sale at tlict following
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nitfl enmuipnilliia lt < ourwo In tlm
rati wn rrcominrnil Hint ihn frlendi
or fillvrr lro It their uunlful mid
Kt tlvo ptiipiiort
There are certain rules to which all news-
papers claiming to b reputable acknowledge
amenability The amateur reporter of the
Jlallaa New who received a convention
document on the faith et a promise to re-
turn th tame oift Immediately transmitted
It br express lo Ma paper anil who wit n
applied to by the secretary lor Ihe docu
men advised him that It bad been delivered
to the Oaiette may ha < aittd fin Ms Indl
rldual responsibility but fort unael y fir hlni
aelf tlic treasgresslon was brought home to
the parent ofllco o the Newa A statement
of the circumstances uutler which the leper
was received waa wired to Ihe Ttewi lth
an offlrlal demand from the tecrctary for Ita
delhecy to the Oatette It la hardly nerea
airv to say the paper waa not delivered to
thu Quale The onterprlae hlcli filched a
Convention document and wblrh tloaVed the
thtavlns with falsehood was not to be let
mltted to rolacarry by any atruplea at tho
tHAnaterlal end of the line The Inrllent
la not reported to enllpbtcn the public as to
the trkka and mannota of tho Dallaa nu a
taper for theae are pretty e1l known lul
merely to plaio tonwnllan funrtlonarira on
Iholr uard undor almllar ilrtumntantra
The nuwipapcr atatenient that 1and Com
mlaaloner Iiaki r did imt atlcnt the Demo
cratti ataU convention befauat he la an ad
iota of tho old aturidurd 1 prrbably er
ronooua and a correction will no doubt be
authorized by < Jol Paktr who mndo a part
of hla ranvaaa Uat jMf In company with
Judge Ilea Kan
Tho offlfo of Uelecaie to the rort WTrin
allirer ron > ention la on of Iboto honora
mhlch can not even bo thrust upon a Bound
money man San Antonio 1 xpreaa
And yet only aound Mom r Democrat a
wets present There wui not a man In tho
convention who favora the wlldeat flat pPr
money retommended by the admlolatratlon
to congreaa
It la palpable nonaeuse to try to belittle
tbo lata Democratic atate convention It
waa the inoat thoroughly reproaentatlvo body
Uiat Itaa met In Tesna alnte the rlana gath
ereil at lloustou In lao
hata the matter wltb Imnd Old Ml
aourlY fifaoa all right
orncBiis elfct > d
Might ot Honor In Heanlon In the City ot
Aaco
AVatfO Aug t Tha second day a aeaalon
of the Kotlta of Honor began at 9 o clock
thle moruinit at the city hall The committee
on credvntlala reportel tin mombera entitle
to ba prraeut In aldltlon to tboae preaent
veaterday Tha following reporU were road
and adopted iteport t aupinna ripreaenla
tue ahovrlnc the changca ot lawa and auper
vialona during the paat term Committee on
printing aupjllca tunbaaed and prtnlng
done Committee on la a and supervision
abowlng the byU nd aniendmenla there-
to approved durl B tho term A U number
kf reaolutlona were introduced aeeklng to
inBke change In laaa t the older war re
ftrrrd to th rommlltM on the s ate of
the order By requeet of the grand dge
Supreme Uuardlan A It Col of Barman
tieraplllrd the a rr t work of the order Ihe
LorrUDK aeaiion wa largely taken up wUU
IM unaldArttlon of and action uin routine
luattera The artern rv aeaalnu Irfin al 3
ortock and tho matter of the l ctlon of
the grand oflCera and P J
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THE PATRIOTIC POPS
In Vheir Hearts They Are
Glad of It
DESPITE LAMENTATIONS
Tho Hot Resolution of the Silver
Convention Stirred Them
All Up
Tho rlnglnt roaoluttona M the llernorratle
fr fl silver romenilun have tuuehed a pa
thetlo chord In Ihe hearla of the iupultata In
lamp meeting aasumbled at tipurtainan a
park The resolutions were dlacuwaed with
great enthunlasm both by the speakers and
the groups whlili gathered about tue grounda
all day yeaterday as If they were belog
taken In evidence of the auppoaed tendency
of the silver Demuiray to j bodily In-
to the ramp of the refonnera tar this waa
the interpretation put upon the action of
the allver convention and Ibe declaration
waa also made inure than once that It was
what thejr had cipeited the convention to
do Hut thla expectation had not been unl
vereal for certain ominous predlctlona had
been heard the day before ot fthat woull
lappen If the Influence of the gold bugs
ehould btrouie In the feast apparent In the
proc < dlnt of the silver convention It waa
believed and apparently noted that aoiue
mints would be done In the convention to
< aut a defection among the more enthuaiaa
tic and ardent ndvocalis of tha while metal
and It waa even Intimated that there might
be a at impede from the convention to tha
r imp meeting Therefore the iaaual atpuar
alien of a lew of Ibe free silver delegatea
on the grounds during the first two dm of
the simultaneous meeting was noted v llh
satlFfattlon aa a demonstrotlun ot Hutno
rratk Interest in the proc ediri cf their
lupullatk brethren who were evldrnlly wait-
Ing with eager hope In the full expectation
that acme thing extraordinary waa about lo
hat pen Therefore when the convention
adopted their emphatto resolutions which
though not altogether unexpected were a
surprise In tie strength or their unmlitak
ablu utieraniea they were received in the
opullat camp with a thrill of satisfaction at
the boll atanl which had been taken by
Ihe Democratic brethren but a tou < h of dla
eipolnltiifiit br those who hal ejected Ihe
convention to equivocate or oinpromlse on
the vital issue which lal been presentd
Therefore wlillo loudly lamenting the eon
tlnuel devotion of well lmoun Di mocratli
patriots to a party which they say la going
to the devil It la evident that there la a
great secret J among Ihe most lulrlotlr
of the ropulists for the Independent stand
which haa been taken and thle ploaaure could
scarcely le cornea lei yesterday
The fliiendal question was again made tho
chief topic or the dlacuMlona tl ough aa
on the preceding day care wna taken that
lhere should be mi slighting of the leading
demanda t tho Omaha 1 latlorm whl < h
might be taken aa slgnlllcant of anything
Ilk a new deiarture
The Brat addresa whlrli was by II J
Preeamt or Chko a Wtso county PitulhH
who Is projectoi of a reform peirr to be
printed In Herman Jlo handled some of
the old queetlons In a rather novel way
There waa a abort addresa by 13 T Woods
Dallas aril a pwrl by K O Meltien
tov Welles address wss tho principal fca
tare of the morning session He jald a
tribute to the mauhUsa resource of the
Iotie mar Elate by auyinjt that no l > ranny
roull destroy the iiMperlty of Texas lul
admonished the audience that they hal Ihe
tame destructive agenilea to combat against
aa those which tad brought other atatcs to
the arge of ruin and enlarged upon the
effect of financial dlnordeia extending
throughout the world lo the uttermost
bounds of rlvfiliation lie tare a graphic
description ot the terrible conlltlona pre
velUug In Colorado and all over II e mln
ng region of the West atid the farmliin
sections which were d pindcnt Upon the
operation rf Ihe mlifea tor their j roaporlly
a subject with which be haa an Intimate
acquaintance on account of optortunltlea far
extensive observation durlrg the paat few
tears
Then he summed up the situation In the
tnlted States by saying that the purchas
Ing power of money waa Increasing while
the plea ot rommodotte everywhere were
dlnlnlshlng after which hf enterI upon a
review of the events by which the present
renditions ha 1 been brought about from
the lime when England adopted Ihe single
goll standard early In the century down
to the last step on the rdad to ruin which
wss taken by the United Biatcs by ihe la
sue of bundt to meet the demands upon Ihe
revenuea of the government after having
suicidally destroyed Ita own currency He
paid his reepecta to the admlnlatratlon In a
sariasile vein saving that Cleveland waa
doing all in hla power lo establish the gold
standard In the t tilted Butts
DtRlnnlng at the period following the rinse
or the Napoleonic wars he allowed how the
Immense debt which they hal entailed uion
Kngland had leu fundel In luw hands of
millionaires and how a burden had luua been
fastened upon the people of the kingdom
whl li they had never yft been able tn shake
on and which had oppressed more and
more from generation to generator until It
had bicotue isrmaiiently fastened upon thorn
aud waa grinding them Into the dust Thnu
reverting to his own state be showed how
by iroceas of debt and moilguae the i tpl
of Colorado had within 11 e past few yews
been relu cd lo imverty and suffering
Thin le dwelt uion the nbaurllty tf adopt-
Ing the gold standard whhh haa been pre
i riled by Ihe money power aa the meant
ot averting the itlaaaters which now threaten
the cmntry declaring that there waa nut
told enough Id the world to pay the semi-
annual Interest on Its bondel Indebtelnesi
A business meeting had teen held at He
opening ot th morning session which was
iftltid to rlhe ostensible purpose of organ
nation but seem to be In reality notntng
more than an effort io take some eitraorlln
ary means for raisinb campaign fund
The afternoon session waa opened with the
presentation of tho fotowlug resolutions from
thn committee on organisationt
lo Hon 1 M Mallet ihalrmani We
your committee appointed by the Populists lit
ntoaa meeting ennembled recommend that
organisation should bo effected by the means
thought best by the chairman and evoutlve
committee of each county and that this
committee take no further action tm this
question We alan lUgKcst to the editors of
the Ileform 1 reas and county chairmen that
they urge the importance of raising a cam
palgn fund tbla fall for Ihe purpose of taw
ducting tho campaign of ivHl We almi urge
tin countlee thai have no reform papers that
they at once tale stepa tu itibll h one
where practicable
X O MOODIH Chairman
M M UIILUMff Secretary
This resolution waa adopted
The following waa Introduced
Al a means ot combatting the Influence of
the great Democratic and Republican dally
papers that constantly vllUfy and abuse our
IHtople we commend the eforta now being
made to establish a first elaaa dally piper
which ahalD advocate our claims to publlA
confidence and defend the principle of the
Omaha platform and urge cur friends every-
where to respond as faal u possible to the
call for stock subscriptions upon the terms
proptscd by our colaborer 8 O Moodle
We further recommend that the paper when
established place Ita editorial columns on
political questions under control ot the state
to the state executive committee ba stricken
out
j
Tbll was not completely satisfactory low
ever and after further dlccuialon a motion
waa made to table j
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THE GAZlWjTE EMIT WOItTIT TEXAS TntTOSDAT AtTGTJST S 1805
The matter was finally postponed for fur-
ther consideration
W It HI anion of Ploreavllle waa then In
traduced
After expressing bis devotion to the Peo-
ples party as equsl to bis faith la Chris-
tianity he proceeded to a review of the
political history nf the past thirty yeara and
a review of the condltlona which now prevail
giving particular attention to the demonetisa
tion of ailver and the contraction ot the
currency He Incidentally gave the Wilson
tariff a roast and commended George Clark
for being outspoken and honest In contrast
with Governor Culberson Kesgan and others
who he claimed were misleading Ihe people
Again he said that he had some respect tor
Cleveland who had always been a pronounced
advocate of the gold standard though be waa
satisfied he waa the worst enemy of the
American people Continuing In thla strain
among other things he said that he woull
aa soon be a Democrat as a Itepubllcan or
vice versa and wonld rather be with the
devil than either of them
He stated as the basic prlnclile of Democ-
racy that they claimed th right to hold all
Ihe ofnera the people would give them and
sail that otherwise he would not attempt to
say where thy were at declaring that Ihey
would not blame him for not doing what they
were unable to do themerlves
He then proceeded with kn excoriation of
the two oil parties nnd In conclusion ssl 1
If he had lo chooae between Ihe fangs of the
rattlesnakes he wuuld preer ihe llcpublliaii
party because be sail It had done aonie
good In Ita life time which the Democracy
had n > t In conclusion h wanted nil the
country to be like Wilson county where he
came from which was thoroughly Popullatle
Marlon Merlin the Swamp rox of Navarro
was then Introduce I
After saying that bis life wai wrapped tip
In the success of the I eople a party I e
aald It was unnecessary tu dlsi use the
Omaha platform with which the rrpresen
tatlve crow I present was thoroughly familiar
He then asked what was the tondlllon of the
country today anl then asked furthr
Have you ever had anything tu do with
h est
He then described how tho lolltlcal hives
were swarming all oer the country al the
same time in innetqucnce a lie asserted of
the teachings of the omal a platform which
were I ting marl everywhiro aim ng 1h
peotle and their voice was b1ng recrunited
es the voire of Hod
Proceellng lie said that the great lattle of
IS would ba fought between tapltal and
lb r
rUm le took occasion to proteat against
Ihe abuse of the rewsjlpers Ui political
spefhes and lo aposlrophlre Ihe patriotism
of the American petple without ngard to
what tarty they belonged lo saying that the
great heart of the people waa always right
no tiiaitor how Ihey might be temporarily
mislead
Then be bemoaned the fate of the Demo
rrallo leaders He declared among other
things that Judge Iteagan woul I tin tu re
continue lo follow Hum than he woull f I
tjw tho d < vll Into hell anl burn forever
This In conclusion of a worm trll ute lo Ihe
patriotism of the tree silver tester
lontlnulni le Raid the man wht Raid to-
day that he was not In dibt dll not knoiv
whero he was living
lie sail again he love Ktagan and Ihe
free silver men anl sail te waa sorry for
them as they had no lace to k > to He
said he wanted tt cm to come Into the Itopu
list party Lout liming he sail they woull
sacrifice no trlmlple and quote 1 further
from JuIko llregan and Uovernur Culberson
to prove Ihey were I cpultsts
He then quited John J lngalls In con-
demnation of the treachery of gold aid In
I ro hecy of a con 11 let between capital nu 1
Inbor and of Ihe alliance of the West and
South in tho lint en ling Conflict
He followed Dan Voorhees ti the effect
lhat the l eoj le woul 1 unite without respect to
I arty In dofensn of their rights and also
quote benator Coku aa saying that tho con
IIlet was between goll on one side anl bread
and meat on tho other
In couclusloi he repcatel that I lure was
no note hut In Ihe trlumth of the I ooples
I arty when Mr Itotlsehllds could take hla
gol I and go h > me
Judge Iteagan O my 11 If he waa my
Own brother 1 would take him In my or ma
at I lni lore lol lo lake his lire before his
voire should be raised In defense or the goll
standard I don t believe ha will go with
them
lie then quotel from Senater Daniels ot
Virginia on rngllsh Influence In American
financial affaire nnl In supiort of free anl
unlimited coinage of silver
An eloquent extract was then rei I from
linn Itoger Q Mill In defense of silver the
pcoj le m isy nn 1 then lament 1 hit
recent change of front lie asked In Ihe name
of God It the reuse ot Mills change was like
that of Judas
lie sail It waa like opening ft Jack lot
with prayer for Ibe Democrats to ask men
to remain In ihe Democrallo party and help
to restore silver
Tho eyes of r urope were on the Omaha
tUtfurni lurlher on be said that he had
heard from the People e parly everywhere
and they were all Man ling tngelher Contin-
uing he said Navalra county the home ot
MUla and Merlin was standing firm against
all the powers of hell and gold In dosing
hi ftdmonUlied his audlenia that the eyea of
the world were upon Tcjas
Judge Nugent was Introduce 1 and after
a few preliminary remarks called attention
first to the potable fact lhat In the mi 1st of
all the calamities of these times laul In
Texas waa constantly rising In value due to
the gathering of population which gave It
community value Here he aald there was
no warfare properly at caking between la-
bor and capital but there waa an Irre
ronrllubl co nil lit between labor and mopo
ly He Urn described the i rocoss by which
Texas had been settled and built up He
pointed out how test areas had been taken
up with land teriiflcates by people living
abroal He showed how the cltlrs ut
West lad produced capital by their labor
Tl > ey bad no quarrel with the capital lut
with the unjust system which enabled a few
men to hold bind without I in j roving it Car
rvlng the Illustration further he defined hpec
ulatlve value and the unearned Increment
anl quoted the Omaha platform In saving
that the land with all Ihe natural sources of
wealth was ihe heritage of the inojle He
sail reform would never be complete until
the land speculator wo eliminate I from Ihe
social systum and that the 1 eople a parly
must make application of tbo prlnupt lie
beloved land sieculallon had dona mora
harm than all the saloons He declared
that when the financial question was set
tied as it was hoped lo do In the next cam
palgn then the leo Is a party would have
to 1 ring the land question up Id the bur
of human Juatlce and aettle It In conclusion
he repeated that Ihe quarrel of labor waa
rut with si list but with monopoly
Mr Janus Hlndmsn then discussed the
aionry question using aa a text the resolution
adopted by tha tree silver Democrats In their
meeting lie compared them to a poor
speeth on thw bal aide or an absurdity
lie said their declarations had put the
Democratic party In Tisa in thit nine hole
between the fires of the goldbuga and the
Popullsti
It was Interrupted by a windstorm which
threatened to blow down Ihe tent
Mr W T roster of Alvarado the Popu >
l member of the legislature from WUs
County tlosed the afternoons speaking with
a short address
stDMin to mem tew
fisnttor PeBer Tkt About Iteform to a
Hf porter
Sonalor W A IVffer was aiked as lo the
general outlook tor tha reform movement
throughout the country Hei lying he aald
you ma assure tha Osteite that It la et
reliant We are receiving accessions con
atantly from the dissatisfied members ot tha
old parties Thla disaffection la about tha
same In both parties Thla ll natural The
rock on whUh they are going to pieces
te ho silver question and en that wo art
ftublt Hence It Is about natural for theru to
executive committee ot the Tsople parly of Mine It ua The masses see that we are
Texas lTKANk CHANCKLLOU < true to our declaration and promises while
For Committee j tibe old parties are not Want of confidence
Judge Kugent opposed tha Idea of eatab Chi therefore forcing them out and confidence
lUtilng an organ and related his exnettcncl k ua la bringing them to us They think
with the Advance A more oTparty than they ds of principle while
The matter wis then generally discussed1 Ve tbttik more otiprlnclpe than we da of
and t was moved that the clause In retertQee party We would abandon our me In
office If r y were to betray ua but member
at tie old parties are very alow to da thla
1 em eau 4od said the senator that It we
f > lh a le our own banner without fusion
A etc d by our curs uit > xr will
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poll fully three times aa many voles as pve
Asked concerning tha probable future of
Senator Ingalla he laid aa a candidate tor
the next senatorial term In Kansas ha Is the
strongest man In the Itepubllcan ranks And
if bis enemies do not combine against niio
he will poll the full vote of hli party Ita
ferlng again to the general outlook be aald
a speedy combination ot all the forces against
the gold bugs Is bring effected Though tre
coinage Uepubllcana in the North and West
are not coming to ua quite Rt tat a that
element In the Dtmocratlo party In tl e
South yet we are galnlnf rapidly Th re la
atill a lingering hope with many leading He
publlcana that they ran control their party
In favor of free coinage and the proper
tariff legislation Udt th next national
convention wll adopt a gold bug platform and
this hope will be dissipated Th n the dls
Integrailon of that parly wilt speedily take
place There la no prospect of our giving up
any ot our principles lo get free coinage
men from either party Our phraseology may
te changed but our principles never
CAMPMIPTIM1 I SpCD
Senator Peffer Address 1 th Populist Camp
Meeting Last Lvenlng
The audience was not as large aa usual last
night when tnlted States Senator AV A
I efiVr of Konsaa began hli speech The
shower tlat fell about f o clock and the
fart that it waa the last day served to do
I Mo the members Hut he had aoveral hun
drrd earnest listeners
He began by saying that be waa In Texas
forty tlvo years ago and had hoped this would
not be hla last visit to the Ume Star state
1 bring you good tidings of great Joy be
said We are growing rapidly all over the
country and are certain of ultimate success
The only danger lying In our way Is fusion
If we do not yield to thla but hold lo our
principles we shall succeed Our dictrlnea
are the same evtrywhere while our enemies
are at wur with each other anl are divided
on tnaily question lou of Tlias as welt as
we of other states havo been letrayed by our
leaders I lave aecn an much treat hi ry
among pul He men that I am In favor of
war not a resort to arms and bloodshed this
will nut come but war up m corrupt methods
and base selflrh principles anl lullclt
The government Is In league with Wall
street In fad It absolutely control by it
In the Interest nf the money power
Taktng up Ihe bond Issues of the present
administration ho traced Ita history from Its
Inceitlon irttlng that there waa no au
thorlly for It The only aembtome of an
thorlly was In the art rf JW2 but th t
I rovlded for the issue of bonds previously au
thorlied nothing more The only way to
get rll of this wholesale slaughter of the
ooples rights was to place i pullsts In
charge of ihe government who hold their
allegiance tu the power lhat eteited them
I f < the manses of the tolling poople while
the old lartles on He other hand hold thilr
allegiance to tho money lower through whl h
they have maintained thdr stiprcmary ho
long He has ogalu and again turn Ilepultl
tuns nn I lttmorals alike stand up and 1st
tie manfully for some good measure like free
coinage but finally yield lo one compromise
after another to please ihe mtney kings uu
til all Itrlr manhood and every trlndplc ot
latrlutlsm had been surrendered and their
country belrovnd They seemed willing to
stoop to anything rather than abandon ilclr
arty In Illustration of thla he pax a
short history or tbo Ihmoeratlc tariff bill e >
It went from one house bar to tho other and
back again so many times that when It
jassul finally It was so disfigured Ita rather
did not know it and would not own It and
Cleveland would not sign It Some Inslle lib
lory of the great crlmo of 1873 and cf ti3
and also the demonetization ot silver was
given In proof of the same assertion Mills
Coke and nnny othera had surrendered the
victories ot a lifetime and bclra > ed their
constituents on theso questions of tho great
cat Importance to the masses When mm
will thus slake hands with our enemies as
our Southern and Western rrnators and con
groismcn In Ihe old parties have done wo
lannrt trust them any lunger It la time
to elect them to stay at home It Is not
safe for any honest free silver man to trust
either ot ihe old parties no matter what thjy
I romlse Senate bill No 2612 which pushed
both houaea last January was used as au
exsuiJlo of qtd party treachery It authoilzed
the secretary to lnsue JGOO 000 WW of bunds
maturing thirty years from date tho pro
reeds to bo used lo defray the current ex
pensia of the government and the redemption
of Inltol Stales notes bolh terosury and
legal tender Then the eri entity of the
national banking ivsttm was provided for
Section 1 rcferrel to stiver coinage but In
such terms aa to inakb It ot no rntrtlinV
value to tho masuea of the people
Tim good romlsoi ot congressman Jo
Usiley and many other Democrats were re-
ferred to and si own to bo nn better than
th appba or Sodom H Is hard for t > n
a young man to say politically Get thee
behind me Satan party eiivlronimnta are
exceedingly strong Iven thepreaihtrs were
having a hard time and they deserved It
for lley ought lo espouse the cause of the
common people and tho opprrssed aa Jesus
did If they know no mure about the doc
trlnes they preach than Ihey do about Pop
ullsm they will have a hard time to gut
to heaven
Tracing the history of our bond system
from the beginning he showed how John
bherman had led both Deruot ratio and He
lubllcati congressmen and thu j eople Into
slavery The socalled honest dollar of
Ihe gold bugs wa a dishonest dollar be
lauae lis purchasing power was lelng Con-
stantly increased by legislation The mis
tlon of the Populist party Is o undi thto
wrongs and this we would do and triumph
splendidly If we stood to our suns like true
men and latrlots
Tha senator was requested to answer the
charge that he was In favor ot a new i arty
This ho did to the satisfaction of all show-
Ing that In a summary of the Omaha I Ut
form In five points which he gave to the
New ork World he waa understood by a
little parer out West to mean a new j arty
when In fad he had reference to the Popu-
list larly as the enly now party nested
He was warmly congratulated at the lose
of his speech which waa well taken end
formed a most fitting clone lo the encamp-
ment
CONDOLING WITH DHlS
A Message of Stm4thy and Patriotism Sent
Hlui
The following message has been sent to
Kugens Debs and hla Imprisoned aa
soclatea by the 1 opulUta assembled at their
ramp meeting hare
Tu Rugene Debs and nur AssocIsUs
Now In Woodstock Jail Cook County 11
IlnolHt
Wti Ihe Populists f > f Texai In mass con-
vention assembled at Port Worm August
0 1 S
Hecognltlng the fact that you are now In
prison for no crime committed by you but
for your defense uf humanity right liberty
and Justice lo the tollers ot this nation
have been placed where you now are by
Injustice without trial by Jury at the dicta
tlon ot the money power against the consti-
tution of tha Vnlled Stales of Atuerlra
We hereby lender you our heartfelt aim
lathy ahd bid you be ot good cheer for
your Idler for which we thank you kindly
speaks with more force and power with
> ou In prison than > ou could It here In
person
We therefore pledge icu our united sup-
port tn the restorationf thla government to
the orlglnU constitution given ua by our
forefathers over one hundred joRra ag
Thla we mean and this v Intend by
the help of a divine provided to do no
matter at what coat or m iH d u be adopted
We regret the causa ilmt baa led ua 14
this action but are detsrn icd that the cause
shall be removed tor w know that under
ll no liberty for the wealtt producers of thla
country can exist
Iildding you to be hot we aro fra-
ternally yours for a go rn nt of for
and by the people
Unanimously adopted by u if vote
J M MALU IT Chairman
O ti 1U1UUS gecretary
a popular rorui 1 T
Mlsi Mat I it Drown Won to hqecator Phae-
ton
Miss Wattle Drown was votij the most
popular lady at the I t
meeting and awarded ll a
fired by the Industrial E
Bill Votes cast of which Miss Drown received
i Miss Jennie Lainb ioa Miss 1 telle
Hanson 3 and Mlas Carrie Hanson Id
OS THK CPOUND3
Notes and Persons Is from tbo imp Mrtt
Ing of th t Pnpullrts
Hon It Debs letter to the en amp
ment waa must heartily received nnd a H
oiullon adapted thanking him for hla words
of cheer
The communlratlona of Senator Wm M
Stewart and Judge Lyman Trumbull read
at the encamjment were much appreciated
Poverty of purse and pressure or work
on tit farm were the malu cause for th
crowds not being aa large aa waa ontlel
paled
lion Charles Jenkins ot Ilrownwood who
best 0 K Hell for congrca sin the eighth
district last year bad It not been for Port
Worth baa not been speaking mudt 11 nee
the election Hut he Is a rlose observer of
the f regress of polltlcsl events as his Bpeceh
at the encamiment showed He haa betn
very busy In Ihe courts for aeveral wtika
and regrets that business w 111 take hint
to Alabama and thus prevent him from
entering at one a upon the woik of ihe prts
ent rampalgn
Our tounty be sold la almost solid for
fret folnage So are the aurroundlng roun
ties We will carry Texas rerlal ily text
year and I am for T L Nugent ter gov-
ernor He 1 aa been gaining all the lime
in popularity and deserves the poslthn in
account of his fllnesa his oerlneea for tie
cause snd his splendid abilities Nnth
Ing has been or ean be raid against 1 lm
There Is no osslble chance for tho Jtemo
cratlo larly to do anything no matter what
kind ot a lalform It adopta Dlslntegra
tlon la now rapidly going on In It anl we
are sure of earning lh whole country
U not In 1SM at least by 1W Charlej
as he la familiarly called Is eo genial gen
tlomanly kind and obliging lhat he makes
frlenda everywhere even among bis worst
political enemies
Idltor Powler of Wsiaharhle desires that
all should remember lhat Ibe great LIU
leiunty I opullst encampment of thH year
will be held at Waxabaehlo on August 23
and 24
Though the heat of yesterday nt of the
day before was so oppressive that tie speak
era stand had la be changed to Ihe other
sldo cf the pavllllon the audlencei were
always large and moat attentive The ap
I lauae waa hearty and frequent vheu good
joints wore a ored
The Populists arc a unit on tlm silver aid
ftnandal questions aud radically on the
dodrlnea of Ihe Omaha I lot form
I here was not an exception lo Ihe rule that
ccry Iopullst frum rery I art of the state
when Interrogated rrortd rapid proiroas
of the cause
Hon r van Jones of Dublin president of
Ihe state Alllante la present Drolher Jonts
li one of the ol lest moet Indefatigable nnd
conscientious workers lit tho reform movi
mints Though I tins tern speaking et n
atantly ever In e the last rampn gn his
health Is good and be greatly tnJoR his
work
My Impressions lo sail of our movin nt
are grand I vervlhlng In moving our way
Th Alliance Is eotulng right lo Ihe frorj
anl Populism Is growing everwhere Dur-
ing the paat few weeks my work haa been
Iti I astern and Central Texus Tho free
slher Democrats are in a chaotic state
lvrry fellow la for himself Mont of them
will come to us Crops are Rood every-
where but money is scarter than ever The
next state meeting of tho Alliance at lam
lasas will be the great meeting of that
body I am a Nugent man for governor
first last and all the time and am not
even willing to glvo him up to become a
candidate for i roslient As a result of tte
egging the Democrats gave me In tills
tounty the 1 epulist have gained iSu votes
there In the last two weeks And wo
bear of their comb g to us rrcun all aver the
etato because of that event They May If
etale eggs are the beat Arguments the IKm
otrats have gut we will leave them
J B Daily ot tho Dublin Progress Is one of
the youngost 1 ut moat wile auako and
enterprising editors of the atate We rarrlel
our county last year he said by n good
majority nd > JUL booming now I
find our eople are reading up and are
much encouraged everywhere
Don Marion Martin collet Ihe Swamp
lox ot Navarro County Is at tho en
rampment as full of enthusiasm vigor and
snap as ever in fact Ihe jcara do not
seem to tell on him aa Ihey do on met if
the others Like Ihe Godly man of the
Isalmlet he tan run and not te weary
walk and not faint Our prosj ertg are
krand ho said Ihe success of the Populist
movement Is the salvation of our repub-
lican form of government The fact lhat
the Hothschllds have to run our govern
monl Is enough to disgust every Auierhan
cltUen Tho free silver Democrat of the
Democratic party haa no home The aetlott
ot Ihe jarty In Maryland Kentucky and
Other staiea places them without the I arty
and most or them wilt camo to us
Prof J 11 Hutk of Hlllsboro who ran f r
county Judge In the last campaign reducing
the Democratic majority from Weo to 82 la
one of the leading advocates ot tho single
tax reform In the slate et while he Is a
strong believer In that doctrine as the moat
complete and final elucidation of tho Pop
list land tlank he always expounds tne whole
Omaha platform In bis I ubllo speeches I and
monopoly he said Is the worst ot all tho
monoiolles and our present nystem or land
tenure will certainly result In merging all
tho lands Into the handa of the few When
this la complete we will behold the absolute
dependenco of th tenant and Ian llesa peo
pit upon tie land holders In city hernia
and country alike As pople examine tho
single tax question they almost universally
become advocates cf It
There were some 1MW people under the
great tent during tie set on 1 day anl fully
thit many > esterday to listen to ex Governor
Walt and the other speakers
Colonel James lllndman or Illinois Is one
of the very few I opullsts from the North
who haa been spending mmh time streaking
In Texan Moat of the Alllsnie and Populist
speakers editors and leaders aro Tcxans or
enmu formerly from some ot tho Southern
states further east Colonel Hinditun came
here nearly two years ago and haa been
speaking most of the time since having
been all over the slate once and Is now
making bis second tour He la perhaps the
oldest reformer ou the grounda having en
tered the Greenback movement In 1SC3 be-
fore I eler Cooler ran for president on that
ticket Pver since the exception clause of
K62 he mild 1 bnve been a student of this
movement The Populists are Ihk rumlng
parly becauao they stand squarely on tho
Issues of the day aa against the gold standard
and ilutotrallo ImLerlullain The triumph
of this party will witness the beginning of
Ihe end ot the greatest fight of the ages
If ovir eople are wise we will win the lie
lory without bloodshed Plutocracy la blind
but the directing force ot the People s party
is not blind DlslrtegrRilcn In bolh tho < ld
parties Is rapidly going en It la not a mst
ter of choice but of netesstty that this should
lake place Prosent < ndlllona force such a
romlusion uptm us History records the tact
that there never waa a movement In which
the great mass of the people waa to be
benttfitied that did not result from their
united erlort All reformers come up from
the bottomfrom the ppprnssed those wlo
need them This Is natural law from Adara
te 0rover Cleveland The colonel la conald
ered one ot tbt best posted Populist and
speakers In the country
FIJer W L Thurman of the Jeffersonlan
Democrat of Denlon Is at present a ireecher
farmer and editor II Is a member of the
Christian or Uamibelllta church and says
S per cent of th preachers and k5 per-
cent ot the members of hla denomination In
this country are Populists 1 believe be
said In purely scltatlflc money 1 e a
money that Is a creation of law and goes by
virtue ot the law that la behind It There
la no other kind of money anyway The
fore ot emply rockeibooVi makes the mnn y
question predominant Hut we must have
land and transportation reform also In order
to make the money reform permanint In Its
benefits Wo will carrr Texas next year
There will ba no fusion with any party or
faction We will rlst by the Inherent force
Of truth In Ibe Omaha platform U la the
only honest platform now before the Anwl
ran people The present free silver move-
ment tn the oil party la a fraud so far aa
Hhtlr being able ta accomplish anything la
concerned on account of tha dishonesty of
rarty camp their leaders Aa an evidence of thla dls
te ihacton ef honesty the Fort Worth convent n now in
rhert were session read Jo Bal lay Ita permanent cbar
W ftf5s > wBftayy
man and Mr Dallcy recently said In his
discussion with Judgt Hardy at Denlon and
other places that he would tote for tht
gold standard with tht Democrats rather
than vol for fret coinage with the lopu
HeU
Lncle Jimmy Carson an did reformer of
Alvarade aays we will sweep verythlng In
Johnrcn county next year
H C Chlaman of Hill county thinks they
will earry the county in 1WG lie Is a pronil
ni > nt fatnier and speaka from a knowledge ut
those In his buslnttas
r J Starr from Wharton county h here
as a delegate He says while Ihey hsd nn
ticket In th Held last year they are now
organoid and will carry the county next
year
D It Foreman of Jack county says the
Pops tarried hla county last year and are
stronger than ever now Jack anl Younn
eountlea will b id a Iwu days encampment
the laat of this month The bankers art
about th only men left who are on tbo
goldbug aide
W It Lawaon of Hayes county saya the
Pope out there are well organlxed Into clnba
anl growing
Iter L M White of Grapevine Is a mem-
ber ot the Methodist 1platopal Protectant
church He aaya hla denomination Is a ut It
for Populism and Ihey have some 2 > 0 mem
bera In Texas
I roressor Dreesen cf Chlco Wise county Is
here aa a German Popuilel and his discourse
yesterday morning read to a largo audience
showed that h waa not only well posted In
tha reform movement lut a fine scholar
also Ills rounty la pretty well divided be-
tween the I opullsts and Democrats with the
former on the increase They believe they
will carry the county next year
A few free ailver Democrats wero seen
yesterday on the nuUklrta of the audience
intereetid spectators and listeners
Though General J D Weaver looks th
mere Hhadow as It were of his former elf
ho nays he Is as strong a ever and his
magnificent rprrcli was ample iroof or this
assertion at least ho fir os hla lntclta tuul
ability is concerned
Hon Thomas H King cou ity J litre of
Prath county waa elected on lie I P 1st
tk ket Our cause he said U Intreadu rap I
ly and the growth is a wife ah I saVtuntlal
on Tie chief reason why tin alver Dcrr >
crata ar coming to us ho fast li > Iht they
have lust all hop of reform hnuglt ihlr
party Want of confidence an h l ptr ti
doing the work tor us Aa lo tl < rr fesdlonil
clasves the prcsthcrs lie said In i oe unr
at least are generally with us but in tho
citlta they are against us t rt 1 rivers
the county chairman of tho Krk Democrat
last year Is now with us I im ino
of the leading Demotrats of the < o imy
sayn Ihere Is no hopi for bo co inry except
by the use of legal tender paper money mtp
plementcd by gold and ellver nt the Popu-
lists ahorata It Cap Ward Ho man tgir of
the Thurbcr minus when bo came bnck from
the meeting or the railroad toannlnUti re-
cently Announced I Imself ns lelng In faror
or the Government ownership f rilli i Ja la
ihe inly sol ut Ion of that question fct rxeep
she Is the I Ufclnrss or thoso mjnfs that their
I ay roll foot up 17000 u mott Thus oir
cauio la progrcMli f
When exGotenior Wall if Cjlirtlo
enne upon tha grounds yet te day ti 1 tho
banl pealed firth Hi patriot strttrts tho
enthuBlnsm rote lo u Mhlt > liett Iintnpnse
crowds thronged the platform fchaklng hands
so cordially and persistently that the chair-
man bad to request them to desist until
after lio bad made his speech
When e Governor Walto began speaking
to the 1W0 or 2000 pooplo preeopt noarly every
other resort was abandoned until be had
finished
Hon ham P Tlndley Populist sheriff of
PaatUnd county Is with us He reports the
cause as growing in lis rounty They will
hold a two days encampment nt Carbon on
tha 30th and Slit of this month Mr 1In lley
has bctn hi norcd with thla olhce three suc-
cessive terms
11 11 Nolcs of Hrazoa county says though
Populism la growing Goldbuglsm has als9
been growing slnco the recent silver ogl
tatlon in tho Democratic party The free
silver men art going to the gold bugs hut
they will come to us In duo lime M Noloi
does not liko what the Gazatto aaya about
Mrs Ltnse calling cr u slio poltlcln
nnd speaking of her as Marv 1 ellln
Lease
J W Cottrcll editor cf lio m lean
Detective at AuMln avs th > ur i ho a let
In politics from a isrtl an standpoint ho Is
certain Popullrim Is grow ij ruillr all over
the atate This la mxnly beciim their
leaders have not betraycl the people Mr
Coll roll travels extensively and knows what
he Is talking about
Dr Harris of McLennan county says tie
silver lumocrata remind him of thu boy
who prodded the mule He should not fool
with the business end of tho animal
J H Miller ot Temple reports fine progress
of tho cause In hla county especially In the
country
W 1 Snyder ot Mineral Wells savs we
have not lost n man since the lut campaign
but have gained many
Dr J W Harnett of Dig Springs Howard
county a prominent ranthman and speaker
in West Texas seva we will carrv our county
next year He has bcein In the reform
movement for twenty years and Is more lo
couraged than ever
Taylor Mcltca Is one of the best known
Populists In South Toxas In company with
John Mcllugo be Is publishing tht Weekly
Chronicle In San Antonio The hard times
he Ras has put men to thinking everywhere
and they are studying the questions more
than ever Hence they are coming to us in
gnat numbers There Is also much n
Interest among thr nrofesslonal classes than
ever They are feeling the plnih ant some
of them are coming to us
W II Hlanton of r loresvllle the oungcat
Populist orator on the grounds captured
the audience
M M Wynne of the living Issues at
Drownwood Rays we will carry our county
next year
Itev J n Dabney ot Wise rounty says old
Wise Is all right and we art going to bap
tlso all Ihe people In the name of the Peoples
I arty
AITEK DINNER
when ou have cat
en beartlly jou
auould take one
only of Doctor
Picrcca Pleas
ant Pellet
Y o n r
stomach
ard liv
er need
the gen
tie slim
ulatiujr as welt
as InviKorating
effect of tbese
tiny sugar coat
cd aranulea
It you feel
drowsy dull
Inex-
pressibly tired
or debilitated
ifyoue no ap
petite and frequent headaches or dizziness
a furred or coated tongue it proves that
you re bit tout In that case 50U should
use the Pellet They are ami bilious
granules which act in a prompt snd natural
way without Etipinff
BEST PILLS tOR THC LIVER
Mr ftAUOEtQAKKK Sa
of Ae tir Summit A
nut JtkilliMmtgA A J
write There is notb
inir that can compart
Uh Dr Pierce e rfcaa
ant relicts a I leer Pilla
Tbcy have done more
nelbavtrvcrUkcn ibaa any other med
KOfttKT MAKSC of
lltttKn tiotkiuxkaM
a A It writes
Three years ago I
comtneuctd taklog Dr
Pierce s Ctddeo Medi
cat Discovery I
weighed 14a pounds
audnow 1 weigh 173
> unds so you see how
r
have gained lu health
and weight Doctor
v Pierces the
Jb V1 ilu l0 ° k
for the llrcr Alt jny
m Irlaoda
aay thry A
tr tbcm Ihe moat Good
New Strength
I clvcn tired nervous women bl Hood
HarHjiarllla I
r
m
gitiimmiiinimii
IHDAPO
TIIKGKSIT
HINDOO REMEDY
rauotcsatBa avovb
had yheuraatltm
aud catarrh Lad
lybut itneetak
ing 12 tot ties of
Hood Bar so pa
rllU I am a dif-
ferent woman 1
take ItoodaSar
urarllU every
spring and am aa
strong and M ell
woman of 33
i aa a
Id A doctor Is never
j called Into my
home aa all of my family ana HootV 8ar
Mpnrilla and Hoods IlJls Mns Alice
V ENUKiHTHSJaySt Brooklyn N V
Hoods Sarsaparilla
Makes Rich Redjllood ft air for < 5
H > nr1 Ditla cure all liver UK bilious
fills
IlOOtl b ieas healachei 23c
AT FORCED SALE
A IMOM lock of dry goo Is notions mil-
linery clotnlng shoes gont furnishing
goods etc which must bo sold by August 12
Stock Is unbroken nearly all new anl fresh
and was selected by one of th finest mer-
chants In the Snuthwest It Is located In
central portion of prlnclj al retail street In
Port Worth Tox Will sell fur cash only
Inless sill In bulk by August 13 It will
be mailed Will show stock and Invoice to
prospective purchasers
W U DAM Trustee
Tort Worth Tel
PERSONAL
Por those wh < i are tun down l > y too
much Indoor Ufa or by hard work and
who would safely weather the coming
ironth the most dangerous In the year
1 sine a lery Compound la tho true
tonic It strengthens th nerves and
purifies the blool Try It
iiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiuiiiinllij
Gallons for 251
Ii ot of tbo preparations of coloring
matter anl e sent lal oils to often 3
sot 1 uo Ur tho namo of root beer 5
I ut or tlio pureit moU dollclout g
health itHInn bovernga poMitbloto 5
produce Ono callon of Hires is =
worth ton of tho counterfeit kind 3
Huppotterun imitation extract cost
fivu cents loss tbau tho gonuloa
Hires the en mo amount uf sugnr
nnd trouble is require l > ou suvo
ono cent tv irnllon nnd Ret nn un
liculthrullmllvtlonlntboond Ailc
forlimiSund ycliu
c
ittmirnuco wai a cmfl
tiervuus uImi llttijr Memory
eer
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fro J riW Vt n Mgntly to HL r
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klminkru tli
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tMKkot trhwai oeispkcksK btxtoraoowith
written raHtroto sr r > rTrefunded t wu I
Imtfa Imitation l > nt tnxlit on h Tliir IMIAPO It
Iounlr ifftflitl b < not rot It w Will endHnrcrid
irUnlAlUaelleBjta rivBh Wtt Simmer etc1
bOI D by 1 P Mcka Co Jt Mala St 1ORT
WOKfll TEX and other Lesding Urusgitt
AMERICAN LINE
Ne e > rkpMjutliainptcn If 01 tonlnrla
TWIN bCl LW U 8 MAIL tULUMIUS
hulling Lvcry We lncnday at 11 a m
Ft louls Aup 7 New ork Sept It
Ilerlltv tiif 11 1 iris bept 1H
New ork ug lK louh Kept J
1 arU Atte S Nctv orktlct 2
Ml IjoiiU hept 1 Purls
RED STAR LINE
ISI1W MUK TO ANTWI11P
Sailing I very Wednesdny t Noon
I rlenland M Kue I Kensington ppt 4
itpiiin Amr i4i rlcHiand hept n
U cste rnlnnd A tig l h tuthwark Sept IS
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INTnitNATIOVW NAV1UA110N
COMPANY
Tier 14 North IUver omce 0 Bowling
< Ireen N T
I am offering at cost for cash
THE
A J ANDERSON
8TO0K OP
Guns Pistols Ammunition an
Sporting Goods of all Kinds
AUw a ll a ana tompe atock of
Electrical uooila lo dealer in either
line I am prepared to offer extraorriin
ary ladnrcaenta Writ u for oio
ti W O NEWDT Trustee
re you seeking lor WEALTH
Then preserve your HEALTH 1 ty join 0
i teB EACH ELECTRIC RAILWAY
nalcktiMillUlolDrb pk
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and hotel Mils ol
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Toy taken ia r <
tUaiTc 1 wrtWI the moat
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This Popular itj 3
a ipeclall ot randlinjejj
Oflter on tha Hlf shJjpj
Summer Alio Ubilt Jh
Smelt Black Bajt SpuilK
rel Whlta Flh Halibut nj
Sheephoad Red Fl h Pom
rog Log
rjiHE MERCHANT
LUNCH ROOM AND EEStfjf
ro7 ia main st roitnll
WM MORRIgON
opened Everything
and comforlablji
JJOTEL RI0HELB
Cor I irtccntli ana MatfsL
FORT WORTHJ
A
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G CLOSE P
Unto 2 per DijTO
gT OHARLES
HOTEL
Husk st opp temporary Connk
MRS M C BRIDGEJP
Newly furnished and rtftfWtf
Neat cool rooms 8
trstetass excellent tabls j
Moderate rates 3j
JT0TEL HARROLDJ
Cor Tenth and HoustonSi
Fort Worth T a
Centrally Located la Dailim Peril
Convenient to ioitoKLcti
Office nnd dining room onllntfar
eltiautly furuutbnd rooms ll mt
southern exposure All moUira tc
ineuts electric lights bath rooam
fluor Transient trade solicited
reasonable Lit her by thi day or n
I 00K0U1 INN
mS
The Great Summer RewH
of tho South ISI
The Inn I a mimmota tnetel
cauvo 1 lulhwl lo qoamiw
derarnted lij rllU ol iiaUwdm
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Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 246, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 8, 1895, newspaper, August 8, 1895; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth110286/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .