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VOLUME 9.
ABILENE TAYLOR COinTY TEXAS FRIDAjY . SEPTEMBER 22' 1893.
NUMBER 31
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FOR IT (AS STOOP THE TEST
OF ALL THE SOAPS
ws TA1RBANK3 is the best.
OuRCLOTfES SMELL SWBET0UR IHffitf SHINES
7?EfOU5E rs CLEAN AND fiRICNT
rtO WONDER IftlRBWmKcLAIRETTE SOAP
. FILLS HOUSEMAIDS VXH DHK3HT.
GCij?wibank &CO ST. LOUIS.
THE ABILENE NATIONAL BANE.
Capital $100000.00. Surplus $125000.00.
J.G.Lowdon Wm. Camkuon E.O.Price
President. V. President. Cashier.
Geokgk S. Berry Assistant Casliier.
Directors Geo. P. Phillips E. B. Rollins J. M. Daugherty Fred
Cockrell Win. Cameron W. B. Brazelton.J. G. Lowdon.
THE FIRST NATIONAL
Capital 125000.00.
J. LI. PARAMORK
President.
Otto W. Stephens
Ca.diirr
Directors J. II. rVramnre T. S. Rollins G. A. Kirkland J. M.
Radford OttoW. hteffens Brooke Smith K. H. Sintenis.
WILL STITH Bl CO
Land Loan and
D. W. WRIST EN.
WRINTEJ fc
Wliolesali- jml Retail Dealers ii.
Staple and Fancy Gr
A Eresh Supply and (iood Stock always on hand. Conn. in and
examine goods and get our prices hefore buying. All goods deliv-
ered free to any part of the city. Don't forget the place at
Wristen's old stand. Pine Street Abilene.
I-IK YOU WISH TO HUV. SKLL OK EXCHANGKi--
R6SL-ESTHTE
FARMS RANCHES. C1TV OR SlTBlTRB.AN PROPERTY"!
OR LliZE
Bt SURE TO SEE
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S W. WtUCHT
-XABILENE
Office over Abilene Dry Goods Co.s Store.
investigated. Taxes paid and
Refers by Permission to Abilene National Bank.
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Plumbers iind Steam Fitters.
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Ksturateri on all kinds of Plumbing work cheerfully givrn at Ixvest Prict-P Give us a call
when In ned of anything in our line
SOUTH FIRST STREET. ABILENE. TEXAS.
DO YOU ADVERTISE?
IF NOT 1VHY NOT
Are you governed by prejudice favor or business principles
in the selection of a medium ?
If by business principles try the News. Jt will serve your
purpose and treat you fairly.
It is no beggar for patronage but will appreciate any that
is given it. Get our figures on Job Work too.
The News Abilene. Texas.
S. BALLINCER
CARPEATER and BUILDER
ABItEXE TEXAS.
Work in my line respectfully solicited. Will furnish estimates on
any class of buildings from an out-house to a residence.
Confer "with me before letting your work personally or by mail.
Maac umcxTimn ur.Kirrwrui- Haun urt
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SOAP QW
OtlflClRLS MV TfO
BANK OF ABILENE.
Surplus $15625.00.
E. II. Sintenis
Ass't Cashier.
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Insurance Agts.
R. (1. ANDEIKOX.
ANDERSON
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STOCK
POSTOFFICE OOX
NO 273
TEXAS
Pino St. City Property for Rent. Titles
Property rendered for taxes.
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SPAULDINC BROS-
TIIK OLD KKLIAIILE
full stork of Pipe. Piihr Pitting Bath Tuba
1Jaslns Ivitchen Sinks.
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isn-yder. 152 Pacific
Mrs. J. II. Nor
Ave. Santa Cruz Cal. writes:
f'-il fi-itfe
(.. uiius.
" wiu-n a idri at M-ho.1 i r.p.iinjr
no I him :i m-viti att;i-k of lit. .in
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fev:r. On my r'i-ovcry I fuiuiil m-c-If
perfectly lialil anil for a lon tiuir I
finr-il I .sliiitlil le jM-rinuin'iitly o.
Frii'iiils nrtil me to u.-f Aycr's Hair
Vifjor and on doing ao my hair
Began to Grow
and I now haw a fine a head of hah as
one could wish fur heing changed how-
ever from hloude to dark brown."
"After u tit of .sickness my hair camo
out in comhfulls. I um-d two bottles of
Ayer's Hair Vigor
and now my hair is over a yard long
ami very full and heavy. I have recom-
mended this preparation to others with
like good effect." Mrs. Sidney Carr
1400 Iieginast. Tlarrisburg Pa.
"I have used Aycr's Kair Vigor for
seveml years and always obtained satis-
factory roults. I know it is tho best
preparation foi the hair that is made."
C T Ain.-tt.M immoth Spring Ark.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
I'rcpartti'jy Dr. J I Ajit &Cv.I-owollilar.
Professional Cards.
DR. J. A. PIPKIN
Physician and Surgeon
Offers his prolleSMonal seriees to
the people of Abilene and vicinity in all
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me si.iiii-in-r in mi- i'h.ii-.-.-hmi. mi.-'
auhwereu :u :tu iiimr.-. ua tu iimm.
wkuci: 1 iisiairMuiT i..i- uni.-uire
ffifj t v f
Hcsi(l..rwv at .liiTi)iiii place M.uth of." " ' ! T . - ...
of Mcthcili.-t cliuxch.
DR. J. M. ANDERSON
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I'INE STKKK . .mi.KNK. TKXAS
Win II. Lockitt. i: C .loiHir
LOfkTfTiV JOLXEi..
Allonievs - iinil - ('ouiisr or-
PCT-LKlrZ.
AUII.KNE. TKXAS
Will prnrtiri in all tin rourt.s of tht- Aliili'iic
Countrj- and higher rourt." of tin t.t:ilt 8 wi-U
as the Kttlurul rimrts. Ojlici' oor I'lajtim's
Store Clifetnut Street
2. (;. ISEi.L
ATTOKNEV - AT- LA V
Altll.ESK TKXAS.
Office over First National Hank
S A Y L S & S A V I li S.
LAWYERS.
Abilene. ------- Texas.
Oflice corner of North 2nd ami IMne Ste.
.J. 31 WAC.'STAFF
ATTORNEY AT LAW!
Abilene. Texas.
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Will pnictiee in the district am
county courts anil give close attention
to an uusiness entrusted to ins care
OHice over First National Bank.
T. W- DAUCHERTY
Attorney and Coiiiisellor-nl-Linv
ABILENE TKXAS
OlHce over Abilene National Bank.
"Special attention to Collect ions.38l
J. Wr. THOitAS.
mummy and lai ms
ABILENE. TEXAS.
Especial attention given to Heal Estat?
Agencv ; Abstracts of Title : buying
and selling land and city prapertv. T
.uuuci iu luan on iiaiiciit's eACiusiveiv
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WILL STITH
NORTH NT STKEEr ABILENE.
Takes acknowledgments araw v ileeda t-t
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AB5I&ACraa5iad5EARCBEF.Sc:M0D5 !
unice over irirst national Bank Abilene
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Special attention given to furnishing! US "-'aps irom uie Mmiows oi me not numerous enotign to gel the great southwest where multi-
Abstracts of title llavinir a comnlPiP i nrst tram and captured five bust- around while the women folks nlied millions will find n fertile
Abstract of Taylor county land titles is.
rn-HaH in 'I'nrln K. 1 r. .4
i uiiesas
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'"""" "'."' i'C.v.u UUU I ralh
counties.weareDrenaredtofnrnlBh aA..
stracts on short notice and at rent
prices.
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BKOWN'S IRON BITTERS'
cures Dyspepsia In-j
digestion Si Debility j
Pandemonium Reigned.
We clip the following account I
of the scenes attending the open-
ing of the Cherokee Strip from
the press dispatches published in
the daily papers. While not
more than one-fourth is given it is
yet enough to give an idea of
what men and "women will do un
der excitement especially when a
few dollars are at stake. It is
very evident that most of the peo
h
ple who get what they are pleased
to call free homes in the strip
have paid pretty dearly for them
nn 1 1 it 1 P
Rafter all and thousands of them
ylU probabIv have to be support-
M4.. .
iu at public expense until ne.u
rear. The press account of thfi An air of strained expectancy
opening is as follows: ; pervaded the throngs and each
; was eager for the signal.
"The Cherokee strip is no mori- 5ang! Uaug!! The revolvers
the greatest body of tillable pub of the Tinted States army ollict-rs
lie domain remaining upon theWho have the ailair in char'e.
continent. It has been peopled
m a day. A hundred thousand race was on. Thousands of men
people who this morning were (women and children rushed over
wanderers 011 the face of the (tie boundaries and into the cov-
earth tonight have homes. A Jeted land as if tlu-ir very lives
score of cities have sprung up in rather than a meiv farm or town
a day. The youngest child of the; lot depended on their going. The
L'nion has grown to well advanc-J shouting of men. the screaming of
ed youth in a single bound and is! women the neighing of frightened
ready to take her stand among horses the cracking of whips the
the sisterhood of states. ! creaking of prairie ehoouers. the
The scenes enacted in this tciV rattling of wheels the Hatter ol
ritory today will long be reiiiem-. hoofs 'and the exnlosion of lire
beredby those who participated!
iin or witnessed them scenes thab;
ot tliem Hum their
mums
n. t
i in-
greatest crowd on the bur-
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Mcr o 1111. itrfiniKiiil inil iinllil
j.was at UIiaiKK). IK'IV I w elll.V
rtiw.. ..! i.tlk ...: .;;..
?lt wi-rc nj) and nuMiig iv:iu i(r
jlh-start before the break of day.;
11 seem. mi a long morning yet one
that came ail too o.m ;.ih1 iotinu
iniany scarcely ready lor the start.
JAVhile the hoiemenand ihe driv-
; .t;. v.(. making ready on the
line the llMHIO to l."lHU? people
.waiting at Orlando to go in on the
train were lighting ami .struggling
to get aboard the ears. And how
thev did stru;"le. how thev did
fight men and women hand to.
hand pulling and hauling aud
tnimpling upon each other. I
W hen at last tin--s w ere load-
ed inside and 011 side live ong
trams pulled oui. leaving l.eliiucl.
a Score oi injured and maimed.;
1 he great center ol the attraction
was the town site of Perry and
where this morning were but a
few stakes and two holes in the
ground tonight is a city of twenty
thousand people.
A hundred horsemen beat the
train bv seveial minutes and live
(hundred sooners beat the horse-
men. Nearly all the stakes had
jbeen destroyed by speculators and
le very thing is confusion tonight
with people claiming lots and
streets and public squares alike.
liefore 2 o'clock dozens of tents
were up and people doing busi-
ness and tomorrow's sun will
look down upon a full-Hedged city
with three banks four newspapers
and a hundred business houses.
Many and exciting were the
scenes and incidents and a dozen
people were fatally injured and
half a dozen killed in the mad
rush.
A deep gulch on the wagon trail
proved a veritable valley of death
for in it lie twenty 'wrecked wag-
ons. Seven dead horses als lie
tliere and two dead men. Five
injured men have been borne
iway. rl his was tar out lrom the
railway and no names can be J
learned.
Lorenzo llolcomb of St. Louis j
was fatally injured under a fallingi'
"'"51- II
John McCann of Guthrie wasl
lii-oi
badly crushed and a cowboy shot
through the body by unknown
; assassins.
j Cases oi broken limbs are re-
I ported by the dozen and almost
; hourly injured people are brought
; into the towns.
"When all is told it is feared the
death roll will be awful to con-
template.
M'SS liilla ? JJ?"t..1?f J
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lUllj .TJ.L7.. (111LL .'llO-J l.llig .'1V.J11'
tyre ol Arkansas Lity maae tly-
z i r .1. r.. .1 .r.i... i
ness lots worth 1000 each. 'iicfes iois wurui c-iuuu cucii.
L' R' Ilam of Panls Valley beat!
tIlP train on a bicycle for teni
I. 1 .im it I'MIl ;llln- llr.Otl
.. "' " " " . w .' "".-' "vu
. .-nnn f I
nines ana now a ?ouoo nirm is
his.
The day was hot and dusty an
there
: is great suffering from i
I and hundreds of horses
ti.:.t
wiii 1 pvip ;irmi iifc n!n'(Uiii(MWi 1 tiw. .-.. ...M.i ...... 1. .. ;.... r ti... ....... 1 . .'.' . v. xfct..
Tfmen u-!ii Iw.pw. n.Utn nil. . ' . . ... .... .1 . V" .. . ... . " u ?! ' y "r I?-li-iusi iKMvason-1 Give congress and the pres
"- ;- -- - - ..uiu in inim-i un-m-i-ih: u.e in m- at.h- and patient. anil give our doc- . ..h-ince -mil the nled.xeq of
lose their heads at an ordinarv. ii. . h?.i. .. i-i..i..i..n.ini.i ..- '. . a cnancc ami uic pitugts 01
. . . . i " -- i'....v...w... ...... t itrs liiut in get a proper aiagnosiS nartv will lie redeemed- -iffpr
horse nice what can be exnecteth ri.i. i ... i;.... . r.vn..ii ....I ... .t. ' . ' .... .' . iJlIlo 111 "L uuumtu aner
i . i i .1 i ..... .i ......... UI me r;iM'. incline lllllll party i. Vl. l. tiinoMiir? nnnnrfmiitv
when two hundred thousand neo- n. . rti...r nr..;lii ...m v...- n... ....... ... . ... . V f t ui time aim opportunity
nl.s.r.. n..iinl i II... .::. " . .7. :.'.". . ... ... K' l "' " M1"1 "'"" l UWl"- ' failc-Cl IS tllUC 0UOUi;h U)
' " l W1" v'1"!'. i-M-"iiigrmi: ukik an-. .. viY.. up Mnt thev a re When confess reneaN tho
when horsemen and driver rail-: ih.iv was a neek :.id nei-k ki.tI3i..i ... -n ... . :..' V ut" -ougrtss rtpea s me
m.vtr.iK i.i.v..i.. ..uw.wi r....t. :..... .... ..rIr:""." H .ri "'"' M chasm- clause oi the Sherms
.'" - .M-n-:i inii-mi-ii. mm uu .1.1 MXl. l-N u remedy for the people. tint v;ii i)e onk st0I) fbrw-ird
men are pitted against -aeh othitr. sele.eted eertain lutsina wrlaiii 'i i... ......... -..;..:. -J ..; tn.it win ik om. sup tonsard
:ll ....ii...i ;. "..;... .. l.oH.iift ....'..: . . I " . iv.o P.u tu mat is done silver is a
:. r " '. : i"v.ii n.-. .. uii-iiii-.x Him- ..jui j ii;lui.u-trefj ami other protected noditv iust tlie s-imi -is -inv n
mice against time that (rove a l.-n .. n. ti... ui.nl.. ..u.ttv nru .. .. ' . mo(in just nit saint as anj o
n.7..; p i ." .V"-" ; ' iMUUUm! " "r present pro-1 artiele of merchandise.
n-iwimuiiii ui un in iiwiu uirii si.-iKe u :s a 1 1 ii riiii .-nit! t-.ieii Hill's'- i ...... .... ...:i
imiol uu" u.uuul-uo Wi "u'awiioifjwuimiu-uaics me sinau-.
aroppea ueaa m me race.
. Arkansas City Kan. Sept. 10
I A t llVO nillllltna linfArnnnnn isi !
-- - imuiiiw j.i.j 1. iiuuu llttt
seventy-live thousand men were
gathered upon the north and
south boundaries of the -Cherokee
strip awaiting breathlessly the)
sisoal announcing the arrival of
the hour when the land would
pass from the ownership of the
United btates government into
the possession of individual citi-
jKeus. All were ready for the nice
! Lhat was to bring fortune and
lappiness to some disappoint-
nent and suffering to others. All
.'xpected fortunes and all were
f eady for the race for the lands
P0l1.e wcre """-d on thorough-
fill I'll JilUL-lI?. MIJUl' llll ICUIs lll'l'l
IIlt SIlrnr.fllfltnfi ; !
on bicycles otjitfrs in busies and
?v- cc
wauons
hrin 0 nu. snV.i to start and the
.miis combined to make the coii-
lusion of sounds in keeping with
slake was :iliiirhi :iinl t-aeli hui
Iiniiii put forth eei fifrt
snajeh the prize!
.
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:uj jju. n... V.;S eiTiaIl f.M'ilili". '
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neje uic i.ieeis eoim- iifmi a gui-
jv. Aver Mliifh thev eaimot iir.-i-
iH.tv hiirses. Tn- abaiidon the
i.n.l;lK tMisimir t Juek In liml
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lli. .fit i'.iii ?.itfi l.. ic. In' ! !. i'li-il
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in. il.ii.l .titiMiihiiir it. j.p t-iii'L.
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wading treiiiis and cluiibiu; pn
I'lIlliliilK l.l.lll. -. ill till. Il.llif l"ll.
ni!
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Here women eilg-iijj' in
1-ii-e
for 'a prize altll Ibeiv niell ailw
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WOilleli chase oer limine lor 1 IO
11 .-I . I ..... .1
Mine puee oi land tiirmg lli -
lon.. hoi (lass of rcistr.llifili.
M1 standingin line in )u Id.-.-
entailed gn-al sutlrriug.
tli- men chivalrously surreiuleieu
thir places inline. There is no
Rivalry now. This nice .s a I111-
.. alfaMr and no s.-iiiim-ui in-
terlered with the transaction 01
I tin- mailer in hand. On a biisi
jnes$ basis women must take their
'chances. Their se avails them
'nolhiiiir in the contest.
There along the railroad tracks
boomer trains loaded to the
guards with town-sitersare creep-
inir alonir. at a snail's pace it
'seems to the anxious passengers
while Meet animals outstrip the
' mighty iron horse handicapped
by' liidng forbidden to exceed
'twelve miles per hour. Horse-
men derisively shout as they pass
the trains and some of the more
hot-headed passengers pile oil' ol
? the cars and forth wit n scamper a
distance into the prairie and squat
upon the first vacant patch of It'll
acres which comes iu the w;7iy. As;
the train pulls into the town site t
or county seat it
load ol town-silers. wiio swarm ;
over Ihe town site like an armv. '
who swarm.
i.i'ii nf .rroinid which lifieenl
A plat ol giouml. wiucii. Him 11 1
IllllllltfX lleilll-e U:iS Mill llllir 1 HI T 11 i
v " "- . " .
surveyeii paten oi pnurie iui
not an inhabitant becomes a pop-
ulous community.
Innumerable disputes many al
tereations and some liirhts take
inhiee. There are no officers of
tlu. hiw to interfere and lot seek-
ers are too busy with their own i
affairs to mix in other people's '
business so the lighters light it
Olll lllllll
while the
OUt Ulltil olie is incapacitated t
Victor Captures the
"y " I irrnir l.lllll
prize. Immediately a lot claim- read about it during the drouth of U. .... thos. limW u.hfnh thtk
eil ci-ike -ire rlr;ven in some r-:.'r .- 7 i Siimc as lilOSC under WniCQ the
u si.iKts an (n.(.n. iu soiiil i.s(. in lexas but does anyone r .
cases tents are erected JUid in a ; klH)W of llis owu knowle(le;tlmt; Cherokee strip was opened. The
few instances town meetings are anybody missed a meal "during; Png of the Kiekapoo reserva-
lield and before the thing seems : tiat time ? The howiiiiL' millions! tion. in the Indian Territory has
10 oegos.uie cl ieip.uu nas Uiat Sagittarius speaks of are sup- 'already been decided upon The
sprung into existence. ! posed to be in Xew York.PhiIa-i-llot ta arA nnvr hJnte m n-
In the meantime out on the . dciphiaf Chicago and other great ' Ilotme"ts are now bemS made
prairie the farmers continue the manufacturing centers A lan-e' lnenext reservation to be opened
race for hoinestcrd pre-emptions
j he head ot the family ana sons
. . .. .
01 legal age mane me race on .
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ihorses. or on foot if horses nru '
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follow morn leisurely in a nrairie
. .' . ' . ..
ioiiow more leisurely in a prairie
schooner which pitches Jaud rolls
about on the broken prairie like a
.-f.l.nim ir nn i i.it.lw.c-'oiwl va J
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sin
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ire enougii setiooner oni a rougn
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The estimated cotton crop for ;
1893 is (J.717.112 bales the small-!
est since i&so-i.
Written for the News.
Bowman Blistered.
Alvin Tex. Sept. IS :93.
Editor News :
"Who is Sagittarius? What is
Sagittarius?
gittariusi Miat does Sagit
tarius want?
That he is a Republican or a
disciple of the Third party is evi-
dent: but how he can attribute
the present financial trouble to
Mr. Cleveland and the Democratic
party is hard to understand.
When a doctor takes the patient
of a quack that has been badly-
treated it generally takes the ap-
plication of strong remedies to
correct evil effects of quackery . posite side We fought them four
and the patient is often made very years aud are now heiping to sup-
sick and weak before the good ; port s50 000 without making much
efiects of the medicine is had. 0fa i10Wi
This is the case with our political I .; Sa;ttarius wanta to
anatomy at this time. The Re-
publican physicians have been
feeding their patients on wind for
a long time. Their medicine has
been
very nood hllinir.
but its
la 1 toning quality lias proven
.- .j '
stupendous failure. the masses to put them on the
I he Democratic doctors have ! peilsiou list than to maintain the
applied some of the cleansing rem-: protective tariff system. ' But
edies. preparatory to adding the wheil vou hear a man hw
healing .ointment and a mighty ahout he starving millions of
howl has .gone up from every American people you may put
quarter ot the globe (not from him down as a demagogue or as a
democrats; that under the new!mall very poorly informed as to
treatment the patient is about to ; tlu. condition of ihe toiling peo-
die. It must not be expected that ple. Cranks demagogues and
our Democratic physicians can . i(n0rs do most of the calamity
cure a ca.se 111 three mouths tlint I iiowliug sis a rule watcli it and
has been under the treatment of see if jL don't work. Honest toil-
Keptildieau doctors for thirty ers never h;ive t0 be for brcal in
years ami getting worse every
tr! I Vr
SVstelll i.S What iS
the matter ilh He toilers of th -
1 : ild 'I' iitrc tkIi.iitt'it('iiiiiiiiiiiM
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f t!:' !i:i v it. liie lis irei
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I i-uiiiagi- ot ni.i- and llu-y will get
it. W ha! we want is to tind the
lm! ii gce in and slop it. so as
to keep ii in .the channels oi bust-
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iri'i i i.i. .t iiii.. inii-v: -iiih ?irnr
i ' !'"- " -...."-
t riifi.is. I'! everv i irstrv siann
rilil. Let everv indirst.rv stand
; mi its own bottom and if not
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ifiiiL fjniiiirii 111 si:inii ii'i ii i:in
I'rott-t'lioii is in the interest ot
.. ... .-..... .v i ii ......
. ... tinil.ieltlJ-l-s to iirnteet whieli
IIMIH' in l ' Inm-ti wnicn
..:.. I l. ...... it... iMiiiNiuners to
" " '" "ft uu coiiMiiiKis 10
!LWj Ulliri. r lhvlr .Vinls than
...:.. ....i.i .?.... ...... .1...
uv. ;irm. AU.1V ! uvll. 0Jl.n
I i i(iri-in manulacttireis. Wiiv
;hmhl e be toreed to pay tribute I
. lhM. AttIl.ril.a- manufacturer.-
TK. KVpublican pariv is responsi-
j ie for all this how'l about tree
j ;.. ... silver Thev .... t.
posed to it but they can keep up
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a nickel on that subject in order
to keep the minds of the people
oil of the tariff protection robbery
which they have perpetrated upon
the people lor the past thirty
years. They'll delight in wrang -
'ling on the silver question for the
next twentv vears if bv so doini
thev f:m k-i'iMi iliiun li.iri.fir... r.n:
tariff reform. These money kin'S
made powerful bv the protective
taniVrobberv. can control the cir-
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dilation at- will: they can shut
down the lactones and discharge
men. all to control legislation by
the iulluence of the masses who 1
cry aloud for relief when the very I
thing lhat frightens them is the
lirst symptom of relief.
.Sagittarius in his mournful l
-.... ... - "M.n v . line niinrr-
divjimr.re. itii . . . . 11- . .
msgoigis mm lamentations is tick Imcr t ... r is
.... .: ..... . ....;'
ollj1(. tariff sharks and playing
;..!. im.. i...;..i. 1.. m t.i...T
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down their mills and shops and
I r .
luui w.ii-wwimt! ijul 01 empioy-
ment just to start the howl ami j
Sagittarius joins in the doleful re-1
frain. lie says. ' where are the
starving millions of our citizens
who were almost instantly driven
lrom employment and are suffer
ing the tortures of hunger V' We
wfJi answer this inquiry for him.
They are in the minds of just such !
eahnnitv howlers as Sagittarius
... i.mvhere ele lwi-i i nil
jle linmrer jmm! fttjirvjitinn ' Wo
ner cent of them are ror'?mer.
""' "- -w . ..
anarchists etc. If they are sure-
enom-h hiimrrv. lot . tliim mnv nut
r? r-..' -- - w--- .. v -w w .
0f the manufacturing centers into
a
viwin c..;i .;t; . i i
". w.l Cl tl4 nil- tllU 11UUU Ul
virgin soil awaitiiif the hand of
the"toiler and which can be had
for a nominal sum. T.ot thm stny
ii... .-1 .. . . . . . .
uic loner autl wnicil can Oe tiaa
howling and come west and get to
work. In 1SG3 thousands of care-
- "- ww
worn hungry men returned to the '
sunny soufethJlailu to flnd that tn
had no homes that the torch of
naa no homes that the torch of
the enemy had cleaned them nn
fc - .. vnwa. vwa
They did not have a square meal
to begin on but they took hold
with a firm resolution and to-day
thousands of them "are among the
most prosperous in our land.
They did not cry for bread they
did not kick but went to work;
they did not put in half their time
trying to save the country but
cast an eye out fo No. 1 and they
.got there just as others can do
who will try. These men many
of whom were crippled for life
have made it through without any
.pension out nave contributed
liberally and freely to the pay-
ment of pensions to about 850000
who hannenerl to hn on th on-
j 0
stop this howling and suffering if
there is any let him raise a cry
for the pensioning of all these
discharged employes of factories
and reduce the tariff to revenue
a'biisis onlv. It ivill ho. isiftr nn
( this t.oimtry.
ident
the
they
and
condemn.
pur-
an act
un-
com-
ther
Next
tliiiiir In nrilp ulmnlil ii tlw. t-irliV
!aiui ?itter that a reinonetization of
1 t 1 1
CI 1'T III 1 I'lCIC iI ili lllltll l'rtfl
J" - "" v UW1J 4 wi.v. uuuuilu
rents In l.he diillar. rcvisinii nf the
1M.isi.n law and a few other small
InaUers and then adjourn. If
theIV is anvtiiiuir ju howling let a
general howl go up until we get a
T.T..f. 1lr Vlkt'iillllJl lll IT MtWl f llAII
III l lil XWi J. I. 1 I.IIIIV UJll ) UUU 11IUU
.1 ... ... i ..-n .
.M. counirv win oe saveo.
Tliere
!.- -till IJLIIl-i l ll.UIIlfl Ltlllllii11 llll 11
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j... ...... nt.. .. ....t ...!; -..
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inro irii rue iinie-iionoriw Jtmn-
.i;.. ...- ..1 1 ........ 1. ft;
.1 n ' ' 1- . iv
the Democratic party as defined
.- 1 .
m our national platform.
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ALF. U. 11. IOLAR.
Note. Dr. Tolar asks tlm
Pi"ti'd question 4 Who is Sugit-
larius T Wo answer that it is
C apt .J . W. Thomas of Abilene.
' -
See World's Fair For Fifteen
r.enc
-wwiifcw
I'pon receipt ot your address
and fifteen cents in postage
stamps we will mail 3-011 prepaid
Jour Souvenir Portfolio of the
' World's Columbian Exposition
tn regular price is fifty cents but
1 we wat you to have one "we
m:ik" the price! nominal. You will
""" H a work 0l arl 5tuI a imnS
10 Ub puzeu. It COUtaillS IU11
)!1e YewB. the Sreat bild'g8
' wlh 'Ascriptions of same and is
executed 111 high style of art. If
. . A
not satisfied with it after you get
it we will refund tho stamps and
let you keep the book. Vddress
II. E. IJUCKLEN & CO.
Chicago III.
Among the incidents of child-
hood that stand out in bold relieff
as our memory reverts 10 tne aays
..... ..... J
HUCU "c "ere yun& none are
more prominent than severe sick-
ness- The young mother vividly
remembers that it was Chamber
'UUtlllUUS UJU.L II W US OlldmOer-
Iain's Pmmh Rninertv onrorl lioi nf
cr0 up and in turn administer8 it
i.... nR. i
n uw Willi WHOtlliJ dUU aiwujo
with the best results. For sale hy
Geo. C. Harris & Bro.
Heservations to be Opened.
Washington Sept. 18. The
opening of two more Indian res-
ervations is under consideration
in flie interior flon-irtmont ti-;4K
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it is believed is the Uncomoahatrft
.
and Tintahute in Utah. Each
embraces about 2000000 acres.
In the latter valuable minerals
are abundant while each corn-
rprises rich farmincr lnnrl Tba
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IJOIV1IIO TOOaraFnliA. I TTT T-
r' ---.anuu im. yyatm-
ington state will probably be
n lo settlers early next year.
iThls contains about 3000000
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acres-
Lewins Brothers dry goods
dealers of Waco filed a deed of
f trust last Friday night.
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1893, newspaper, September 22, 1893; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth314427/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.