The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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ansouscements.
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- Following candidates announce
Subject to the action of the Doniocrat-
. •;
For United Bute* Benstor:
Horace Chilton.
For Oorernor: /
Charles A. Oulheraon.
For Lieutenant Oorernor:
J. 0 Kearby.
For Attorney Oenerals M
M. M. Crane.
Fur Comptroller
JLHff^Fialey. —-------
For State Treseurer:
W. B. Wuxtham.
Fur Land Oommiesiouer:
A. J. Baker,
For Sup'l. Pnhlic Instruction:
W. L. Brlngboret,
For Congress, *rd district:
C. B. Kilgore.
MQMCRVnC KOI WEES.
J
ImeSL Jo Herald waul* to knoe :• to stop trifling with euch a great
“Dues any one doubt that after Sre question? Are the American pan-;
year* of prohibit*©**'ball of tbe jails ^ ready to undertake the task of
to our country would be empty ?”
ADenrer Colorado, preacher (|S
el* rad tbe other day that Christ
was an anarchist and socialist, and
then pioceeded to predict a. blonde
social reenlutiuo unless we here a
speedy change for the better.
The Democracy of *lhe Slh con-
gressional district convened st
Brown wood Ust Wednesday and
nominated Hon. C. K. Bell for con-
gress by acclimation. Bell is now
its ennihilstion? If they are not
they will have to abide its con sc
; qlienees. We do not believe that
this nation can continue long if tl»e
people are still to lie cursed with
the llqgor traffic. This republic is
Angelina
Aransaa .
Archer
Atasinga
Austin
Bell .. .
Blanco . .
taetmtfs v<we.
CULBERSON
3 Kerr
rnm.
half sober.*
pitch only in-name if it is ruled by Bosque
It can not live half Jrunk.
The liquor question is
the most important uf*-Aliy leading
issue before the American people
Wslsy. There remains about six
rving his first lerm iu the legisla *•*.! a half years of the present een-
tive halls of the Uuited State*.
Whkn a voter vote* for local <>p
tion and afterward sees drunken
boys or men quarreling or fighting,
violating the bias of God as well a*
the law* of the country, he cmr ’^‘s*rc»s»s» indeed w ho have the
think that all tbe crime* commit-
ted under tbe license law are not
by hi* ballot. He can say,' I did
o»y duty and voted for a measure
which would destroy the main root
of almost all the ills this country
f* now overloaded with,”__This
tury. These year* should l»egiven
ta a thorough preparation for th»-
great conflict Lefure us. The armV
that is fighting the legalized liquor
traffic is gaining recruits and those
who enlist under its banners arc
cour-
age to brortk the obstacle*
which tliis nrrny has to contend
against. The people -in various
•ections of otir country are becom-
ing enlightener! and .aroused as to
fhp fiorrer that this monster i«
wielding not only in cities, states
thought within itself should urge j ,nj but its Satanic influence
all good citizen*
(or prohibition.
to cast their vote
U udoubted
for not
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For Representative, lUOlb district:
Juo. T. Curry.
Fur County Judge:
W. D. Tbompsuu.
For County Attorney:
H. C. fled die.
For County Clerk:
E. L. Kicbsidsoo.
For Pistrict Clerk;
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For Bbenff 1 -----
A. H. Tuouell.
Fur County Trsaauref:
J. P. O'MMStt. '
For Tsl Asssesor: ,
.... ft, M Hsniford.
For T«* Collector;
B K Jones.
For cnmiDisainoer. p'seincl No. 1:
H L. flobtnaon.- T
For OoWMBtssloone, Precinct No. 2:
J. M. ItcLemors.
For Jonties of ill* Peace pf’et. N<». 2
C H Hart
For -^£17- 4?_;
J. J. Btangvr.
For Conslabls Piet. No. 1:
, 0. W. Wyatt.
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FRIDAY. AU*iU8T 10 1804.
Wood county instructed for Cul
hereon and Mi43ord.
- “Our milfit governor” i* the way
thn lllinoiae press now alludes to
Governor Altfbhf.
Ho*. J. C. Hctvhkson was unan-
imously nominated for congress by
'the Democratic congressional con
ivontioa el the 1st district et Hon*
<ta> Ust Wednesday. *Mr Hutche ,
•ftp is worn representing that die-
trim is congress for the 'first time
theT«Ch dUriST* Uili
Leed Veer Paper. /
Be kind to your neighbor and
lend hitn your paper to read. If
he doe* not take it don't humiliate
him by compelling him’ to ark for
it, but lay it down where he'csn
dml it a* soon a* lie want* it.
Don’t lie so uncharitable a* to hide
it just because be i* just n* aide t<.
pay fo^it n* you are,
ly he ha* private reasons
taking it. Perhaps he ha* consci
etrtiou* scruple* againet paying
rnoney for a pajier that he can read
for nothing- Per hep* he »«* mad at
the editor for saying too much
about liiin, or the mean tiling may
sliow hi* ingratitude for long uii
paid subscriptions, in which case,
• the pnjier don’t amount to any
filing, and be won't have the dirty
ihfngTw babKoUM.” fUjl he w*«ts
to read-it all the more on that ac-
count. just to see what thV fool*
have to sav. He has a right to
think it good enough to , take and
criticise, although not good enough
to. take and pay for. S« humor the
fallow aud give him your paj*er to
r*ad. You may get your beck up
at the editor and want the compli-
ment returned.— Ex.
HELP.
- There is hut one remedy for. Buy
great public evil, and that i* exter-
mination. No inunicipulity, state
<>r nation has any right fo compro-
mise with sin. Anything short of
prohibition »if an evil is certaiie to
fr.il. The Jiqimr evil liiemices our
» ^»»d.ib*ix Uujnee. It tl*reat
ens their liUeVtlWSfmrwww
their destruction. Instead of plan-
ning its destructi«*n and overthrow,
tl»e American |»e*iple continue it.
While some favor the existing laws
of restrictions, others favor state
control on some plan. As it exists
today many think it can be man-
aged in such » w ay a* to contribute
large sum* of money to the govern-
ment, at d by enforcing the laws
against it. it could lie kept within
bounds. There are thousands of
•p*
money is of more consequence than
men and women; that money is of
far more importance to the nation
than sober, industrious and‘pros-
perous citizens. But how is the
plan working? It is a stupendous
failure, for it has brought blight,
ruin and poverty u|»oii many
hotflea of our great republic and
sent multitudes* of once good citi-
zens Co prisons and their graves.
People who doubt the wickedness
and crimes that this evil produces
Vo our citizen* should go to our
jails an<f penitentiaries filled Hi lb
criminals, most of them graduates
from tbe licensed saloons. The
hordes of tramps, the crowded poor
bouses, swarms of waifs found in
greet cities, the multitudes of
wretched women end worse then
father lees children, shows to the
world that tbe attempt to regulate
the sgloon* has proven an immense
is even felt-in the counsel of the
law !’m:<ker* nt Washington
Whether the effort that is l*»inr
made to suppress the curse shall
prove n mere** depend* upon the
men who know the importance of
lhe/>«aw'hut who have thus held
hack from voting nnd acting tfitb
the Prohibition party. They can
hasten or retard the movement
which aims to free our laud from
jhe curse of liquor. They can do n
?reat work for'(rod nnd humanity
by laving aside political prejudice
and joining heartily in this nation
wide effort to outlaw the liquor
traffic. It is the duty of every lp.v
er of his home, hi*’ family, hi*
country and his Hod to foil) th*
nrmv and help remove this Iniqui-
ty vth at was foisted Bt/>\ holds it*
tyrnnionl grasp upon the people hv
legislative action. Hv law the sa
•i t t
loons were mnde legitinrite, ?in<l bv
the same" way fh*y can b^removrdr
(»o«vl citizens should help do this,
and they accept a great res[s»nsi
hilitv if tiiey refuse or delay.—St.
Jo Herald.
Why don’t *oinel»ody build *ome
nice residences to rent? There is,
good money in the investment.
----- Modt-rn (irrlrl Miiains. |,,
Tho quartz is tulceu from tliethine,
sorttsl und then hauled to the stamp-
ing machine I lore the oro is crushed
and pounded as lino as Hour It is
then run through a sluice that
contains quicksilver. As the water
carries the ore over the “quick” it is
taken up and held by the mercury
and forms an amalgam. The quick
silver is then phnssl in a retort aud
brought to the boiling print. The
f—uf aaetogt^thro ug h
a iuoean?! ib couccms*.
B i|i ie ..
Brazoria
Brown ..
Buchel . .
Bur lcsop
Caldwell
Cameron
Camp ...,
t ‘as* . t
Hhainber*
Cherokee
Colorado
Comal...
Cooke
Hardin...
Harris . .
Hill .....
Hopkins
Houston.
Hunt . . .
Jackson .
Jasper
Jefferson.
Karnes .
Total
Andrews
Bastrop .
Baylor ...
... 1
Kimble ..
1
. ... 2
Kinucv....
1
*t
Lamar
N
.... 7
Lampasas
2
14
U Halle...
i
. .. 2
Lee ... .
3
O
Liberty..
]
... «
Lipscomb
1
2
Lubbiick
1
.. 5
Marion .....
2
.. . 1
Mabon......
3
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Matagorda
1
. ^6
McMullen.
1
. .. 7”
Medina .?..
2
.. 1
Milam......
7
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Mills A-rrrrr
1
1
Mitchell . . . .
. 1
tt
Montgomery,
3
. .. 5
M«K»re......
1
. . 2
Morris......
2
9
Nacogdoches
4
. . (>
Newton
1
.\ 27
Orange .....
2
^ 3
Pecos ......
1
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Polk'.......
3-
1
Preside o .
3
. . H
Rockwall .
3
li
B iio,t<4x...,
2
. . 1
Fabitir.....
1
.. 1
.San Jacinto
1
15
Sin Patricio
2
... 2
Shelby.....
5
.... 1-
>8 terling ....
1
. . 22
Tarrant n-rrr-
H
2
Titus ......
3
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Tyler ......
4
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Upshur ....
4
.. 1
Val Verde...
1
.. 15
Victoria
M
. . 12
Walker.....
3
... 7
Waller.....
if
. . 5
Washington
J
. . . 14
Webb.....
5
. . . 1
Wharton . . .
i
. . . 1
Williamson
3.9
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Wilson .
3
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____410 7710
RAILWAY tumbles.
Th# Europe#* raArMul* have
That JTlred Feelinr
DU grad# — - . ®
from Oowego to Oueiria lako Um X«W
York. Oatano and Wt»uni nal k La Usr
■Ikapc of a databook, 'p
Tlie matern dlrUWn of the Oiteago, Pt.
Paul. iliuoeap»4i» and Omataa road la be
lag rock ballast#d from Warren weal.
The Wagner company owm 7ft) parlor
ear* and alerptiw emtettaa, raturd at ZlU,-
ano.irxr. the I’ullman company. ‘J.'HH, raluad
at S*s.on0.uw.
“Velvet” train ta tlia name of a vestibulad
limited that ruua daily between Atlanta
and Chicago over the Saab villa. CUatta-
nooga St. IxmiU and Modou.
Mr. Huntington baa installed Ida nephew,
II E. Huntington, aa grneral manager of
tbe Houtbera Tad tic Mystem, though Mr.
Towne retain* tbe nominal poaitioo. w.
All road* entering Cnlombua, O., have
entered Into an agrertueut w hich atamdon*
the long ratal.Imbed practioeof giving state
employee* a paoaetiger rate of a cent a mil*
on all uccacioua, and hereafter they must
pay full fura. _
An old rule In force fiO year* ago ou th*
South Carolina road read: “In caaea of
denwn fog* all frt-ight train* on the rood
will go into tbe naarent turnout* and there
remain until Itclcsraoff. Tbe paHeengir
and night exprena trains will ill such cases
run strictly within schedules.”
■T treat •sent aim Hworf-,
trowMed
«aa am M aE kbb of
waather. IhagntaiM*
Hood *Har*aparlUa.an4
Mlar lakinic it* battle, I
r.- felt perfectly mmO ng
bad a good appetiie.
HoinI * Sartapanllab a
IvNitmI futiRrr ir4
I rer'^unea^l tt"
C. R Ttsntrra. HuMtt
Mr. C. K. Tlhfcm* . Mlw.nrl
He are k> cel Huod‘» amt only llood'*. Warn#
Sana-
parilla
Hood’s
Cures
I.A N1IAM
1 Loving
water, nnd hartlly a bit has Itcen lost, jncfc
while tbe gold remain* in the retoh J »onp(t
I
v-* •- ’
Braz.t*
Brewster . . .
Callahan . . .
Clay .....
Comanche . .
Concho.....
Dallam
Donley
Hast land
Bctqr ......
Kl 1‘atu
Krath .....
Fisher ......
Foard
tiaines . ...
Gillispie ,, .
(ionsale* ..
(ireer .....
Hale......
Hamilton
Hardeman .
il«wLw.; 7 •,
rtv»*W.».
iu the shape of gold dust and is now j^en^
ready for market. Only about 50 --
5
Lynn ......
1
2
Martin . . . .
, 1
4-
McLennan...
JU
5
Midi and. . .
1
l
Nil.in......
1
2
Ochiltree
1
4
Oldham . . . .
l
5
Palo Pinto .
• i
1
Park‘»"r .....
9
1
Pott.- r......
I
1
San Augustiue 1
4
San Saha . . .
tl
1
Scurry ....
1
(>
Shadi leford
1
7
Sctncrvill
1
1
Stephan* .
% 2
1
Stonewa.il.
i
1
Swisher .
i
2
Tarrant . . . .
5
Taylor .....
3
Terry
1
1
Throckmorton 1
3
Ward .....
1
2
Wichita ,, . -.
4
o
Wilbarger .
4
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o
Yoakum . . . .
1
PEN, CHISEL Y10 BRUSH.
Greek sculptor* often uaetl eye* of glass
or cr)-*tul In tbe fdrt* of their statues.
Tbe finest existing ancient picture is a
mosaic, tbo “Hattie of lasus," found in a
pavement at Pompeit
Literary iioston is raid to figure amu»
ingly in Mr. N. II. Dole’* forthcoming lire*
npviL “Not Angel* Quite.”
Janie* liryoe, th# English political an-
thor.a* a grr.it mountaineer and the inoet
traveled u.etnber of the house of conuuoniC
Ixmi* P. I>r**at. the celebrated youot{
American painter who baa mode tilmaeif
famous by hi* delineation of women’* face*
and figures, is the tie* tor oft hut great can-
vas, “Clotbrtde,” which bus set, all Europe
talking.
Ouida i* reported to have suffered recent-
ly a severe financial los*. Corrolx.rative
evidence is offered !>y the fact that she ha*
left her magnificent residence, the Villa
Ouhla, in the subofli* of Florence, and
taken a spit of room* iu the city itself.
Isaac Mcls llau of (ireenport. X. V., well
known to an earlier generation as the |xh-I
sportsman, recently celebrated hi* eighty-
seventh birthday. Mr. Alcl/ellalr was a
clasamute of Seargent S. Prei.tis* at Ilow-
doin and the friend of Hawthorne. Long-
fellow, Holmes aud N. I*. Willis many
years ago.____
The United State* Life Insurance
Company of New York offer* vou
the beH contr.nt ever offered by
any life insurance company. Af
ter ypu have liet-n in the company
»hrec.year* you anc borrow rtmiic'y
on your (Kilicv direct from theerrn-
pwliy at •r> per cent. This i* guar-
anteed in the jM.licv arid not the
talk of an agent. 1*.....fed Hatbfied
DC YOU EXPECT
TO BECOME A
MOTHER ?
/
tt
Mothers’
Friend”
MIKES CHILD BIRTH HST.
Am.lu N (lure, Uwu Dm^w, Bad Shortmm» L*t*cr.
“My wlfa suffered more in ten minute*
with her other children than she did *;i
together with her last, after having used
four bottle* »f HOTHXX'8 FKIJEHO,"
•aya a customer.
llxansasoM Date, Drusgut^Cumi, 11L
BftADnCLD REGULATOR CO,
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W-L-DOUGLAS,
BROCKTON, MA>i.
Yea caa save weary by parebasta* *. L
i . __ Wuaalae Ataeea,
...... iiivp.ii* ■ "iMaMM# ~a»iaib€Urgc»t«nan«ficHrrrM4
gate tlii* coir.panvV pnntrnrt yon^jn:jev
xrill Pee at a,glance it’* to vour'nd- 1
vantage to take a jadicy «- it give* / * '
ahpolutc guarantee ami n<* estimate* 1 v'-trc «* ‘prt.-e* iheron.et . ; -i
lO Clt'CCl \ C ^ Oil. # .. j u*’' r cmr.ru t Mipj*!,/ y >u, w ;
' D. J. KvaXK. I ^Dtlhr, uhatr name wifi ifnirlh/ np-
Special (ien’I. Ag’t. Pe"r 4rr*. Aynt want'd. A<ipty nt
'_ ” ov c*
Com
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Oats
|ier centum of tho gold us *arcd by
thi* means, and thoee who can or
have ore rich enough to justify it
aend it to the smelter*, where 95 per
centum u skved.—New York World.
Knox
1 Young .
1
Total’. lf*0 13
McCALL
Thr French HaroturU-r.
Tlie French aneroid Ixirometer is a
beautiful tiling to look upon, hut the
showiest of these ln.-trument* are not
the liest. and some of the nickel plat-
ed uflair* that glisten in the window*
of opticiaiir Bn ut»«i?4X^£C.2T*’ PdUpiit
(iOHe* for which they were dt'sigilt-d.Tf Lff'VaT a : 7 i
ArniPtrong
Bailey
Borden . ..
Calhoun . , .
Castro......
Cottle .. ..
Crockett.
De'Witt .
1
King ......
1
1
I.a ml)......
1
1
Lavaca .....
t
1
Llano ......
3
. 1
McCulloch. .
1
1
Menard ....
1
1
Nueces.....
4
. 4
Palmer .
1
• 1
Rtfiigio, ... ..
1
► Pm.
1 >r7:
will be oludly ta/fen sit this officii
on nccoiiuts nt the !ii«vltest iiiiir-
ket prices. fifyou one for your
v
paper this is an easy way to square
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A great French geographer, who
measured mountaiii height* m the
Catskills, is said to have used instru-
ments not of French manufacture.
The best aneroids are so sensitive
that they will change for each floor
of an ordinary dwelling, though read
ings for euch slight change* of eleva-
tion cannot be depended upon for ac-
curacy.—New York Sun.
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ewbaartM large mm Hrs’i Cipit
Mrs. Hankie O Dinars a*, of HralakriO*,
Ktnm S’Cl Him f«. Vo., writtl u follow*:
“for about <i«M or Imi yarn wy tmlbtj.
CoL T. uTfon. of Point. Vo., was MM
up with carhuiH lr*. th*- wotat (bat 1 ever hv.
Ha wlaS averythtaf he beard of. hla doctor
Hansford
Hartley
Hemphill .
Hidalgo
Hutchinson
Jeff Dsvis . .
Kendall
Total..
1 J^tarr
1
Sutton .
1
1
Travis
... 12
2
U valde
2
1
Zapata
.:. l
1
Zavala. ..
... i
IIS €11114:
REAGAN
B mo wom «€ tb* two-thirds rule, liquor traffic in art way for it to
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Foster, W. E. The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 1894, newspaper, August 10, 1894; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1118885/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.