The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 181, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 13, 1894 Page: 2 of 8
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THE EVENING NEWS TUESDAY FEBRUARY 13. 1894.
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Four Tsars in Japan.
Tho Pat Cloburne Camp
has Socured tho Croat
Texas Orator
"DICK" HUBBARD
To Lecture February 16
for the Benofit of tho
Charity Fund. Hlsthomo
will bo
It hrn lii'uti a ccneinl uus.c in . vou worn akini nbnit
am me Enyliv men and Germans tw!(iy " b en attended to.
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"FARMER" SHAW DEMURS.
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advorti diiif subscription or press
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fro The Nwa Waco Texas.
PlIUI.ISIIEK'a'NOTlOi:.
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Tin: News will tako advertising
from anyone with the distinct under-
standing that itn Skmi-Wkkki.y and
Daily combined is pant regularly to
moro aulual subscribers than any
daily and weekly newspaper pub.
lished iu Waco. If not tho "3d"
will bo ItiHortod froo of charge.
Tine N lews' platform for muni-
oipal cindidates is short and to the
point:
Enforcement of the laws as they
oxit or may bo enacted.
I'ublij improvements an liberal
au can bo afforded.
A clone torutiny and strict com
plianco with tho terms of all con-
trauts. How do you like it?
Tun Diy-(ilobo sei-ms to think if
Biker will use h;s hiliienco will
his ooinmittco to get them to accept
Mu'.look's proposition ha will then
h:tc plain sai ing to political pre
ferment in this state. If Mr.
Biker acknowledges any rival
organza-ion in this state as repre-
senting the Ddtuounuy of Texas
he by such recognition questions
hiB o-vn right to represent tint
party. It would be just 3s send
bio in him to jo.n Mr. Moor-' hte
Republican uhairmau or Stump
Ashby in a call for they in com-
mon nith Mr. Matlock fought in
the Ian election the j arty which
Mr Biker represents.
by an indomitibla spirit of 'ntiova
tion and ch 1 jyilty to their riilcrf.
To the French to their philoso-
phic was attr buted the moral re-
HporiN bdity of tho loTd of indo-
pei.dcuce ad of tho spiiit of revolt
aL'UQbt Enili-h oi-nrassinn that
w-iic formula' id by tho fathers (f
thin country into their gloriojs dc-
chration of indej endence. But
ilia world moves. Now revolution
10 o'Un u knowledge! not oti.y as
1-iii imiitc. but even as a social
duty vhinoppoed to tyranny. Tbi
p 'ts in honor tho famous old French
aijing: "l'msareciiou est le plus
Suutdcs devoirs" Without aim-
i'g in the leat at belittling the good
qualities of the "Sixon raceH" it
iniisl bo acknowledged that these
races always have bicn an I are to
il iv the most "consorvativu or
"tjry" of all iu their maintenance
of the remains of old feudalism.
Tne Otitic an I Fia; kiih races al-
ways hav been iu the front rauk of
progr-e the in st lndoiuitiblc ana
pe sis' out in their struggles for
1 b.Tiy and independence against
any ohi as was evidenced by tho
expulsion of the English from
Friuce and to this very dny by
tho noble secular spirit of the
Irish. All hi streijg'h tnd wealth
of England oven her cruelties
never have b-en able to starve and
tamo into N'avisu donntionalr. Uion
that "gamy" spirit jf ind"pamUnce
of tl c Iri"b. There is no surren-
der iu Celtic bl i'd No matter
how great are tho disasters which
fell on them as Jack iu the box
they ilways sru ready to rise again
as good as i ver.
Bejame iha reformaiiou inaugu-
rated by Luther was tho first
tc.tnriau unvement against Rome
that haj poned to be tujeesiful it
must not ba considered as hiving
been the first and only rtTgious
inmrrcction agm.st the Rjmau
uinirch and I'apd sovereignty.
Wnli jut nicnlioning any other of
thc-e numerous niovennniF that of
the Albigcnfcs was no less great and
important than that of tho Luther
aus Ojlyit was moro Democratic
thau tho hcujr d. Anl it is moro
than d mbtfuljif without the support
of tho j owerlul Qernnn princes the
Lutherans codd have become
smces-ful even if they could have
withstood tho terrible and pro
longed war the Alhigenses did. The
German princes adopted reformation
mo-tly as a political expediency; it
as an aristocratic movement first.
Tnat of tho Albigtiucs was a
popular one and it evidences that
am ug the French the revolutionary
t-pint against Mattais is more
general anl tho 1jo of liberty a
strongtr feature of their nation il or
ncial idiosyncrasy. In France the
I oliti.al intjrest of the aristocracy
was on tho sido of It mo while in
Oeimiuy it was against it. If the
reverse had been tho case tho
Albigm-es reformation would have
HueeeJed and th9 Luthuraus would
hu'o been nipprcf sed by the burn
iug of Luther at tho fctake as that of
Scrvetus by Calvin.
H.-itlsfv vnnr c.ntistitURiitB. I hoili
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that yuu aro alo in favor of tne
confirmation of Mr Peekham "
"Vts 1 votid for llornblower"
replied the (Ciutor ' but I am go-
ing to vole agiitiS'. Peoklnm"
'I am ery sorry to hear you Riy
so"replcl the ooeretary. ''We
hive been c uaiing uiion you. But
you are wi hug tj listc to argu
mtn:. Nov. step in ha b.ick
ronui; there is a N w Voik lawyer
there who will tell you all aboui
Mr Ick mm "
The senator d d as required A
fe.v niit.uti's later tne ea'jint olli n r
eutitd. and was met by tho brjid
Mii'les of tiif senut ir ami the mem
bur of the N-w Voik bir. i
"1 j ulge he has coavincdd your"'
he ."iicl j- (jn rirgly.
"O.i yt-s." ii'ihwired the mua'or
"lie Siys tlia. Peckhiin is iut a lit
mm for tie supreme bench."
Even the cabinet ofli ;ei appre-
ciated the jjke. Bit it did not
detur huu from prusfculini; his
work of tceuriug vo es f r the can
lirmtioa of Mr. (J.evohmd's appointee.
Tho Size of It.
Only thirty five or forty Demo-
orate of Coiuanclio county voted the
Ciurk ticket at the last election
The ro?t of Jude Claik's 12C votes
woic Ri'iiubluanH. Three fourthi
of those D -mo Tits aro tired of tho
fruitless Miuablo 3nd are jeady tn
turn their attention to the real
momies of tho p.rty iu Texa.
Both Hogg and Clark aro back
numbers no and will not bo issues
in tho coming campaign. Let the
Democracy het its face to the future
not to tho stormy and regretful
past. Comanche Chief.
Pertlnont Query.
Tho U ark Demouints want to
refer all differences and state issues
to a united Democratic stale con-
vention. Wfll suppose that con-
vention re allinns the ear-shed plat
form? Will there bo amther split-bult-pure-indepandant
Djmooritic
party again to be "hanuMii id"
or lift to coquette with tho Repub-
licans? Beeville Picayune.
EXCHANGE CHAT
The following from tho special
correspondent of tho New York
.Sun shows how persi-tently the
friend of Mr. Clevelan I aro work-
ing for the confirmation of IVtkham.
He says
Every momb?r of tho Cabinet is
enlixtol in the tffjit to secure the
oonfirmitifin of Mr. Peckhim. A
senator f rem the West tells of an
iuterosun' experien m tl)3t ho had
with a member of the cabinet:
"Sot stir" slid the cajinat offi-
cer "1 see you votid for the coa-
rirnnlion of Ilorublower. 1 Vib
very glad of it. Tim little matter
If you want to throw a Oiark
leader into a f rei v.j of delirium
jrst mention to him tho almost ab-
solute certainty of Senator Cjke
succeeding hinuelf. A red rag to a
bull isn't a circumstance. Johnson
County Review.
The sugar bounty seems doomed.
Thus Judge Clark and many of his
adherents aro robbed of another op.
portunity to annually re3iirrn their
a'legunoe to nationalism and ceo-
tral'zition as against state sov.
oreignty. Waxahachie Democrat.
Waco ha3 the haoriy good will of
all Texas in her movomont for that
Col' on Palace. There will be no
section of tho stato that will not
gladly piy tribute to tbo plucky lit
tlo oi-y when she opens tho door of
that palace and invites the indus.
tries of tho nation to enter aud be
hold her work. San Antonio Light.
Tho Matlock committee ropre-
feoutB less than 10000 Democrats
and the majority of these aro realy
to bury all differcLCes and lomuiu
with ti e regular organization. The
hot hi3ded lesders want to keep up
the light and the inconsistencies and
insincerity of their proposition foi
"harmony" show thai it was not
rmdo in good faith. It will there-
fore nm command much respect
fiom tho rank aud tile of the party.
Comanche Chief.
We suggoat that all Clark Demo-
crats be requoitpd to endorse the
present state administration as a
oondLkni of harmony. Governor
Hogg was elected by a much larger
Democratic majority according to
tne vote oast than Clevoland re-
ceived. A great majority of our
state legislators arc Hogg Demo-
crats. Then acjoiding to their
own argument why caunjt Clark
D-Muoorsts endorse the present
Democratic stato adniinistrafon?
Van Alstyno Loader
i i
Have you ever suffered that ox
oruciating torture known only to per
sons who have experienced tho
psroxyams of jrout? Silvation O 1 in
connection with tho alkalino treat-
ment usually prescribed by physicians
will produoo a most wonderful effect
He Is Unable to Locate the
Clark Man" at the Present.
Tunes Herald: Tho T.meH Her-
H yesterday received through the
mai s a not co from a debating club
signed by William MoAliater as
follows:
There will bo public speaking at
O.k Clil hall tomorrow night
begiun ng at 8 o'clock. The sub-
jtC; debated will be:
R-solved Tint a man cannot in
doise tho national administration
and bo a huuuuitarion.
''Fuuier" W. A. Shaw will tako
the alii ran ivc and any Clark or
national administration advocate is
uiviifd to assume the negative.
Farruei" Shaw does notappeir
to bo exactly in lino with the pro-
g amine as will beun Reen by the
to I wi'ig i'0'jjiii miea'inn:
To tti. Tunes. llcra'd. I noti oa
local nun iu your columns under
datu of February 0 h ch places
mj ui a wrong altitude toward that
i defi'abu iuuivid tal "the Claik
arau "
Il is to tho i iToet tint it will t-ike
the allirmative in a debata at Oak
Ulitf ton ght and iuvau any Claik
or iiatioual adminiHtration man to
asmine the negative.
I was aked by some of my
Populist friends at tho Cliff if 1
would affirm the proposition that in
man "C3n indorsa the national ad.
miiji-tralijn and be a humanitarian."
I replied in euh-tnuce that I had
no timo to prepare speeches biu as
arguments iu favor of such a
proposition were plentiful enough
without propara ion I might m ike
a "few remarks" on tho subject;
that in fact tho allirmativo would
have a pretty lair show in debating
the question "Resolved that any
Sou morn man who indorses tho
present national administration is a
politic il dog."
I regarded the matter as a jjke.
Didn't know there was really to be
debate and don t yet know it. 1
guess if there is to be the bovs
will let me know in time to ba
there.
Please say however that I am
not prancing round the political
arena witii a chip on my shoul lor
for "the C'ark man" whoover he
be to knock off. I don't know who
ho is. In tho last campaign ha was
the follow who sworo that J an
Ho2g was ruining Texas and sov-
oi al thousand of him being of this
opinion jained a little sawed off
p ilitmal mauipulator called Clark
and a speculator in 50-cante-an-acre
land called Milloek iu a coalition
with a negro Republican br3 and
various political nondescripts to de-
feat tho regular Democracy. As
they did not eiiccoad and as Texas
is not mined 1 tako it that
all conscientious advocates of
the bolting palioy in 1892
are again allied with the regular
Democracy. A few may stay with
the corporation syndicate orowd
who as an after thought attempt
to make trio impression that they
bolted on pr.nciplos of fundamental
government. Such a piofession is
too manifestly insiucaro to hold
conscientious Damoorats. The
other sort aro not Darnocratw at all
and it were a waste of time to debate
any question with them.
W. A. S II AAV.
Washington's Birthday.
HOW SUA 11 If nit OIISBRVKII ?
The American Instituto of Civics
is a national institution devoted to
the promotion of good government
through good c t'zunship. In accord
anco with its annual custom it seeks
to secure the widest poss.blo obsorv-
anee of patriotic holidays with
addresses and exercises promotive of
its objpct-.
We tako pleisuro in presenting
the Institution's plans for the ob.
servanco of Washington's birthday.
As the subject for addresses on the
one hundred and sixty. second anni
versaryof the day it s'ggests the
following words from Wa hington's
Farowell Address: "Virtue or
morality . a necessary
spring of p pukir government."
It is proposed that tho children of
tho public schools be assembled
(preferably at about 10 a. in go as
to interfere as little as possiblo with
hoi. day plans) in largo audi
enca rooms where luief ai
dresses shall be delivered by popular
speaker? with suitable recuations
by tho children patriotic music ami
the salutation of the fl ig in a:cor-
dance with the nnnual provided by
ifl
t
COl. U-Orrrn T l i .
York city board of J
Presidents of nnli;.
mies are a.k i .B'a0ii
in a sn nial nii - crev'i
and past rs f .i. '
to set apart S mday ever
arv 18th or or u ' "Mlg.
r.otio service i.i!.ii..j'i.011I
among church attend.
-uu uiu a uci-per setsenf
gatiuns rostinu on oitUe
less to ba cuided u.e '
moral teachings of ha J
The Institution solicit.
tiou as to the ob3ervnce0
and will award a tuitat.ln .
the public school progrlBm
as indicated by ac omJ
p rt of meeting. U M
u.icuiaieii 10 eueeiively
suu uibu.ui!). i'ograaj
uoiuwiiucu oy rep r s of t.
may ba sent to Henry
Waite president of the Inst
.'18 Park Row Ntw Wrk
m nual for tho taluta iJa
nag win oo at once sent
Li-uuuur upon receipt of hve
anuips uie com ot priatit
mailing. ur. Kedpath
toriau speaks of tbo csD
souitu Doy inc in.t-uue (
as "one of tho Aorihies;
support of which men havei
themselves sido by side;" ig
.tonn liQ (jonto expressts tt(
viction mat "the time In
whf-n an institute like tliii
colli cly liecessii'v." Thni
share iu tho convioiion thitttl
to groil gove-rnment is ihton.M
uiu.uunmji win ee mtertstnl
ports as to tho objects 3nd i
nils liiaiiwiiiuu wiiica can
tained by writing to its presi
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It was wonderful!"
"Did you see any lilramv
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saw a wholo lot like yoa
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