The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1894 Page: 4 of 14
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ORCUUTION.
DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN MYPOC
RACY SHOWN UP.
MHTY UtiaWO* tTaaNrrsKN THOUSAND BILLS INTRODUCED BY THE OLD
$, ism.
LAW MAKERS APPROPRIATING THE
PEOPLE'S MONEY.
OUR TICKET.
Schemes Prolific With Vision* of Plunder
T. L. NUGENT,
of Torrent County.
'
From Tbr t h!. .«.* Kapcr*-.
I„ (h. < K.,.,rd or w thr „
June 23rd, 1«M, is to be found*
MARION MARTIN. .^ck .hi.h eUim. to h.v, bm. '> mhCT “* '“h" V'l
■of Novarro County, delivered by J. Wheeler, o demo- I*. we lind that Jolm Mr
fM Attorney General, erot, from the Sth Alobom district. • Pointer, democrotic § motor from
R. V. HELL, The uid speech by the privilege Illinois, introduced K-nate pill No.
of < ooke County. hythe house, wu printed 1^*17 which provide* a* follows:
TW llnte Treoaorer, in the Record without being deliv- "That ihe government shill loan
” of GuodoloupeVounty. *»Hat all. In this uodelivered to the people at 2 per cent inter-
_ „ nr ll» speech lie undertake* to review e*t three-fourth* the value of all
R 0 MEfTZEN, the retard of the populist congrea*- the real estate
of Lavaca County. men in the moat partial and parti- That the government shall loan
For Land Conunissioner, 1 san manner. He left nothing un- to the people at 2 per centiliter-
S. C. GRANMCRR5 , dtne to ridicule every act and »il- e*t on one-half the market value <>i
of Trovia County. fu|lv distort every fact connected all the wheat, corn, oats. rve. har-
witli the populist * reiord: he goth- l^y. hope, rice, cotton, hemp, jute,
er* together hill* introduced by tobacco, open kettle -ugar. ami ?u-
many of the bills intro-'
dacsd by the populirts nor# by re-
quest. bat Mr. Wheeler did not
mention this fact He olao inclu-
ded the >2nd end 53rd congresses
Therefore, in order to be placed on
efjual footing with the democrat*
and republican* ae are compelled
to do likewise: that is. include all
bill* introduced in the 52. and-Vl.
congresses; al*o to make no dis-
tinction lietweeii hill* introduced
by request and those prepared bv
We then transferred our it.ve*ti- democrat* and republicans them-
Fortiupt Public Instruction.
k. p. albkuky.
of llarri* County.
For Audge Crini. Court of Appeal*.
E. I.. DoHOSEY,
of Lamar County.
For Chief Justice Supreme ( ourt.
TllttS. J. ItCHSKL,
populi*t* in the »-’nd and •> !rd k,;ir house mola**e*. or the drip
selves. Thi* i* the only way we
can lx* placed on e.|iial footing
Some democrats ami republican*
will *av that the hill* we .diject to
were introduced by request. Per-
haps thi* i* true to some extent.
but they ought to rememl» r that
they did not make any distinction
in the hill* prepared bv popnli-t-
ami those introduced by re.|tie-t
in preparing the above -tat<-
ment* we have bci-n a- coii-erva
tive a* w«* could and he cousi-tent
with the tact* We liavc "iie**cd
at nothing hut have relied iij»oii
the record- ol the government lor
everything
1 II Tl I.M.l;
>.Nat IV P i oh,
Its Fame Will Live.
We Mould again rail tin .atten-
tion ”i the -everal chairmen of the
county to the iiiiportain e o| att• mV
ctmgre-se- regardless whether they pi(ig* from sugar, all kind- of nut*,
were introduced by request orn t pmder-. castor l>eaii*. indigo, olive
ami alter wilfully or ignor.witl\ oil, eoflee and all kind* of dried
perverting the laet*. figure* that truit
of Jefferson t minty. t|lf.„e hills, when all added togeth- That the government shall loan
er. would <ali for appropriating to the people of incorporatedcitie-. ing to ihe re.,ue-t ot -tate iliair-
Cyckme Davis i* doing grand a.;.yia*M»ii).i»if» which he claim- towns, and village* at 2 per cent A-hhy w hu h appeared in our
work for the populist* in Kansa.-. would have to In-taxed from the interest for sewerage and other *i,'t '"u*‘ There remain- hut a
Talk is cheap but it takes an intel l*™^- ......wmrk. 8 |m per capita for *'»»' time for active op, ratio,,- and
IlMOl ballot to right the wrong* of If Mr. W heeler had taken the their voting population. much important «ork need-an. m
pain* to inform himself, he would. That the government shall loan l'"n The enemy i- a. tiveU at
I-
4-:—
‘•TAT’ ! Ot THI ! '
nil K ltd- III >\<
U'OKl v t ;»! »
»\ as:i in
The World’s Columbian Expo*,
ition marked the climax of hu-
man achievement. It will live ,n
memory of the crowning glory of
modern times. No other devel-
opment <d the closing centun
can compare with it in practical
benefit to mankind
Who that exhibited is no*
proud of it * Who that tailed to
exhibit i..*es not regret the ><m.,
sum 5 The former are the |»e<fp;t
ol to-day The latter are icIk-.
ol the past
No honor mi high as that .
bodied in an award at the lair
Competition was world-wide. t!.t
fruits of rtjx.st experien.c aiui
n«>l)K -t endeavors were submit-
ted for . x..ruination.
Honest tribunals, composed of
eminent scientists. exaimmd ..ml
t*.i*-cl "poti the claims i*f cxinb-
r.K r udgetm ill La-c<: n
; \ .tnd justice, pr- vi * .
> -i\civ tlic value ol aii\ .ut .le
t v < ■ mend
The :r approval was st..taped «.n
Itol
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
-i
r
;• •
01 .* *. have found that these bill* intro- to the railroad coriwrationa three- ",,rk at"* miles* we *-get amove
There were twenty-seven new duced bv populists did not call for fourth* of the value of all their mi ourselves' we will be tomiB on
Populist papers started during a tingle dollar of taxation, but on property at the rate of *' per cent N*'v *'• " *•>* an emptv game -ack.
Aagu*. Pretty good showing for the other band proposed a plan for int,r,,t „rder to cheapen rail- |w ....... ......... ;,ilU pUp.
•“dead J2L_ ,h“ M'r* road transportation etc. - llahed in thi* issuein vour hat for
In Casa county, Michigan, the den* of taxation that have s-en I ».at tl,*- government shall oHer fntUre use and when you lind one
democrats have endorsed the pop- **•** U*K,M ! * reward of l»J j,(lOII for the b» *t of tirover'* Mihje«-ts suffering from
uliat nominee for representative, *" T* 11 ,c*n** or e a 11 •' plan of sewerage and water supply, an acute attack of cramp rolrt* over
M. IT. B. Dunning. , , . . That U,e foverumont shall pur- those terrible ,».puli-t hill-, ,,.*t
f# - - ,tk ik The populist platform demands rhaaeall the gold and silver in the administer a dose .!f his ow n medi-
If you are not hat t shed with the that our circulating medium shall, sute* each vear cine am. u will tv.rh h.m
present condition of governmental be, increased to pci capita. | hal t|ie number of justices of tj|1M,
aflairs vote ti> make them better. The bill* introduced were intended the supreme court of the I nited ——_
Your vote i* more effective tlian to accomplish tbi* object by the ^Ute* shall be increased to thir-
your curbstone oratory^. free coinage of silver at the ratio te« n.
appro- uf to 1- and ,h,J >**“•* of legal That the government shall have
I lie pa**age a|j t|,iH money printed at the
!T receive, t u .g
i’V !. t i’lU \ iieri. > t < t ! IK t - '
i >r F*ri < - u.i- mu
power, purity, ktc^n^ iiuuiiiw*
.t t ■
i *
. : rolls .i ,uf' In
..(.in "I Aci : '11.
1 d cl *11 g (U I i-.. '
no general excellence.
BY GENERAL * * *
APPOINTMENT.
every
We desire to exprfti our sppre-,**’ *°
linn of the effo^a of those wh<» t*'n‘*r .....
laboring for the IWattw, and "f°"e "r l"° °.f. th|*8e bl11" w,,u,,‘ bureau of printing and engraving
tha many words of commendation h*ve accomplished this and . st at Washington, I). and that ,1
>m various points °UCe ,lo,‘e W,th ,h‘* necM,,t-v “ball lx* liat nmney and a legal ten-
for the passage of the other bill*. ' ,|er fur a„ debts both public and
i you hear a democrat howl- Lately <|Uite a number of i eople ' |,rjVate "
the populist bills intro- have written u* for the bill* intro- j When the provisions of this hill
•BST*"' jurt refer him duced by the populist congress- are all figured out, it shows that
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CHILD BIRTH • • •
• • • MADE EASY!
1 he well known house «d I\. \\ have been cotui’id-
eil t < i 1 k-
fZP “,d 11 wil‘! Endeavoring to comply with the fol|0wing amounts would have
knock him clean ‘out of the box the this request, w e applied to the U) ^ printed and loaned to the
clerk of the house document room
ties copcede
slLparti
i of Hd% Silas A. Hoi-
lb, Populist nominee for govern-
that the tiles had been exhausted.
or. The leading republican paper, . . . ,------,—^
... . . ..... !. greasmen to use on the stump in r«w *»<i
or the state is open I v lighting the * , . , ... 1 li**pta«lii«r.rt
l f that slandering and ridiculimr the non-! »«<i «ii*< r m
HM* or MM party. uhRt
How la the Pmuini< in
H Have you
your Failing to find any populist hills ,
told on tile, I concluded hi investigate
rJsSi*r ^
ess. Nth Dist.,
C. H. JENKINS, !».•
Senator John M Palmer ot lllin- For Senator, 2tith District,
ois, introduced Senate bill No. GEO. L. CLARK, P.#
1152, which proposes that the gov- For Representative,
emment shall appropriate $.t9.00i L j " H. WHIT ACRE. I*.
_ _ to have been a big ouenet wnen compareu w,.n the ({m to dee|ien the chlnnd of ,he County Judge.
Meeting of Ohio repuhUmn editors “Dount ^ ‘ppropris- ud oth„ river, T B. KINti. P*
M the repobliean state headqum- t^ou“nd8 °[MU ‘ntr°-| Going a little farther we find'
if joa Would ask then. Just try found something rich. The $35,
it and aee how easy it is to get up 000,000,000 which Mr. Wheeler
Only 19 cents until after1 claims for the populist bills is not
■ •_______ in it at all. It is not s drop in the
bucket when compared with
“ Mothim’ Frit no ” « a wientific-
ally prepaud Liniment, every ingre-
dient of recognueJ value and in
constant use by Ihe medical pro-
fession. These ingredients are com-
bined in a manner hitherto unknown
PURVEYORS
TO THEIR MAJESTIES.
MOTHERS’
FRIEND” •
\'ii tu tin- cniwm-tl heads of snim ctu ti .imltottc:
uiv; Vlotiarchv. hut to their supreme Majesties
THE SLSLy®
|»eople:
at the capitol, and he informed us t'!ptr»*u *--ut.-
a*4.:i.1,«nni*i
-UtU-. Almlrm t j,-. ...
• Mi- b»lf of all farm i.nvln.-i-
. . . i 'S' Beport
They have been taken out bv «m«- imndmi .loiiar. i»-r. an
. J , ... • ; Ita So tutor* ofloan-ami rltfe-
the democratic and republican con- Three r«mrU>« value or an
* I railnaHl property T,70|.Tai.THQiiu
a ater -up
slandering and ridiculing the pop-1 ^f«5«t ■*•1 r minod ea.-h
WILL DO all that it claimed for
it AND MORE. ItShortcns Labor,
Lessens Pain, Diminishea Danger to
Life of Mother and Child. Book
to " Mothim ” mailed FREE, con-
testing valuable information and
voluntary testimonials.
laMbruptHM receipt af price SM
SOLD BV ALL DBCIWin
SOVEREIGN PEOPLE.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
W t .uni to jiIchsc a- many ot the People as tmssi-
hle at all tunes; and while we feel proud of out
large st(K-k of Groceries and low prices, we would
remind the citi/eus of Dublin. Krath and surround
inK counties that when it comes to HARDWARE
we are strictly in the swim.
Y«wr inort* Justlrc* of th«-
*ti|»r* itif i .Hirt
Bi.mw.oi
Populists and Detniicrat* in these
—announcement* are so designated,
„ **.>**.non,inee* are further flesigna-
Th'8 18 a protty snug little sum ted by a star, thus *
Tot* I
E. W. HARRIS.
Cash Crweries and Hardware.
* * ¥
' ]
$m at Columbus, but not a single duc*d b-v the d#mocrrt8 *nd
------- This does not puWiean*.
I that Ike republicans in the UuriD* U,e 52nd and 53rd con-
introduced something over
^ 26.001> bills. The record shows
with an old time that more than one-half of these
bills called for appropriations.
Without knowing what amount
any particular bill called for, we
the nnsabers of eight bills
cured theee bills
J. H. Mi MILLAN. D.«
, _ „ ] District L’lerk
that Senator Morgan of Alabama, J. 8. WATHON. P.*
has introduced the Nicaragua Ca- J. J. BENNETT. 1).*
nal bill calling for $100,000,000. County Treasurer.
A. J. CRANE. 1\*
L. E. GILI.ETT I).*
’I
B. F. Livingston of Georgia,
introduced H. R. bill No. 8577
calling for an isaue of $40.00 per
capita annually, which would be R. ._
$2,800,000,000 or $28,534,000,000 J j 8H \NI)S P •
fort'",**'.. County Attorn.
DUBLIN MUSIC CO..
fims. nui sewjs iMBi7£‘y. uim gum
County Clerk..
J. I. MINTER P •
■Haw, W.ll l*N|»r. l\Vpl l^ ISTKlr,: J* ** '«ir i.mmm.if It -Ux-k of I* j
JT/ *"y IWH* •" IWbllH fiw'liimTinn ! '*"•»•* IVnpleiM—lwa j
'■“■'V* W**»lnr -nrh ipxvls. wbra uH.v . * ‘’•H"' HiSIwr -ImhiM Miry pay j
Mr. Miller of Wisconsin, Ftb.14; j” ^T.‘ JA°RROTT. P ‘
f.
J. T. DANIEL, of Palo Pinto.
Il—l K.m.i.i lull-
Wr have
Wwvir, ton’ni.H... v".’.^’ *',n Wf T nw gnwl* beforrS
Srslrrf voir .mn I.^ .*11! v—l kindly .ml .porori.tr
yon ran • till- yonr ration i- I. I.* •WJ dirtlnr In allflnr. at I
introduced H. R. bill No. for District Attorney, 29th Dist
KL, of
Tax Collector.
1 »"•!** arid w l.,m
-♦-----MS MILL
iwrtni: f arJu Wr u.Vv Ti.1 Hatlmg, Tnblr. M W to S*S*
ESI SSSl: •‘“'l y.Urr*.,-dJm S*.M toSIS M; Kltrbrn«*ft|
impartially done to
• appropria-
te by the 13,000 er
bills introduced by democrats
republicans, calling for appro-
10048 calling for about $28,000,000-
000.
Then cornea the Pacific railroad, D W RUM PH. P*
bil which proposes to re-loan these Tax Assessor.
B. F. ALLISON. P.«
. SiJS: thr lm.1 Mrd ^i^VMM^VwlM^iihSlMk'BI
we oannv tmb "J«"en ohaiu* and siobboasd*
the ether day. Yhe following figures show the
Jekkine said "1 nvengs on H. K. BUk
— ■n.wa.krMa^ar ay..dam t um m
. ________,1120 . , . .
000,000, Um lmoai.1 lh«y an no. •
owing the govsrnmsML j . „ WHITE. P.
>t“ "°W T*pituUt* “d *** T! °AN8LKYe,p.r*C S02'
bow the two old parties compote I D. H. HURD. D.
tee 8. D. Mi KACHERN. I).
! GREEN HARRISON. D.
Justice of the Peace, Free. No. 8.
F. M. BROWN. P.*
N.rhlnr. % Ml «M «* lopM M rnMN g^„ „, #|!- m
nrrd a ruSIn tk^lTllTlMlpSn 'n*‘ * fnrHrt *» tnfnmi
rr.an.aM, prtcr. Kio^riVnlty,
T'Mir frtrnd- tkal -Hoald •
with the populists when it
to introducing bills.
i Min in-
Con stable. Pree. No. 2.
J. A. ADAMS. P.
T. B. LAFFERTY. P.
• GRANT HOLDEN, D *
K. A. TACKET. D.
CouetaMe, Pree. No. $.
Don’t fail
DKJMk!£ M^si£co.
OU Desire a First-Class
SEWING MACHINE,
tel a_ . n _ t i - *
L • e every diy.
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1894, newspaper, October 5, 1894; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530173/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.