The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1893 Page: 1 of 8
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lilliJUN, HIUTII rOUXTW TEXAS, >'KII)AY MOKNIN<*. .M il M. 1S93.
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NUMBER 7.
A ygurOtiltlON RIVtCRStt)
ffMli M l-arttl* R*-|**UI»r'
HruiNiiriBt.i>, Mu July ft — M hen
such limn an i*x-Hcmtlur Jim H
Henderson or Jobu Hherman give
(III til* subject of
no mailt r how
THE CHICAGO HORROR. l**i*i"*'«-** « •’u' »*-?»***»•■.«
Aim-rtcan way. Ixive, anyway, i»
Or, '« S< oic Ot t -« . en Urgely a matter ol continuity aud.
ki , . , ... identity of internal* lake, lor
• iiixtaiu c. tin* oaee ol a mao buying
T!" ( "Id storage room at the a dt*g ] |«- goes to some <teai*r
Woil l i. Imr war burned on the and chooses a pun that seems like
10*1 nixt The building and all it My to turn out well, take* the Ileast the Interest on our debt#. Du you
It I. ni .W? * r# ^om* <'!^sjAt:rn:H
one to defend vour neighbor*, or. George * l«U**r on the li-
imlitical conviction*. 'DAneiia *jMr*tmn in the Dallas
JM*rn—~—sp— 1 Sown of July »th is very good as
We Ml Uk« <* hew somebody f<If M jt ^ ,Jllt lt doe. imt go
n2jon*offcw tiiT'gnbl supply is ,iir '»oagfcf. In it not a fact that if Ul01r opinion
to be iii##caw*d by* deoraaatng the our paper money was K—“« .................
silver *»tt|>I»ly„
Let Borne gold bug crack thin nut definable on demand, and d*-- metita ot button
i it mdve the money mand fur gold was created in Km arc generally accepted bv the UU- war r-t discovered near the to,, of rl,1IlU) an affection deeper
and It will no1\« till n n V g thinking and unreasoning masses thampola. .’ hi feel high, and 52 t|„„ he dreamed of lie is ready
problem, py- rope as It 1 %*' . , ^ ^ _ as ortiioidox, and entitled U. niuefi brpv ■ lircinen rushed up the frame p, tight for hi" dog; he goes dow n
e-A fc.. x — ■ i money sharks of \V all street make . rt*verencu as an encyclical letter ' wflfk . pulling tiioir Imse after them \ town and makes all his fro nds
C. W. Macimo hue severely is a run ot, tlio treasury <d the 1 ni- from the Pope would receive from 'Jhjo had barely reached the top wearv with afones of the animal s si itc
IJOlitJection with the National hcon- ((iij a(i(| (|(,n|11|K| ,|lf, redemp-, hi* chun h Him** reading the let-1 and cade their arrangements for | wnmierfM intelligence And it auton
omlat and it is now used us a ilem- tionoftlljH paper monev huaed on ' u,r of Mr. Henderson in your issue , ng the lire, when it broke out ’ to me that if a man had a
ocratic butt to catch suckers. H<, „n|y> ^ th,v and ..... “,'1 Mr •"'“•rman s view s t-k.....
Judging from its
The interest bearing debt of this
nation amounts to Ifl^UUQ.dUOfQOO,
The interest on this at H per <*l»t
is ,;t o.kmssi out) !,abor creates
about *1 ,.0< i.OOO,f*JO annually.
Thus you see. we lack over 11,-
(’ski ihki (ssi eadi vear of paying
by decreasing the! our paper money whs oumki upon muuey, uo inaucr now fallacious ,-o§t un. d was a total loss Hut | h« me and care, for it, and before
Ufott Joit Mercury. K,ddalone and made payable or re- their argument or false their state- thfe loss is insignificant «lien com j i„. i„ aware of it his sense of ,m*
a ,|... menu of history, their opinions pair- ' to the teas of life The fire session and companiolisliip has
in Ku
wonder that hanks arc going dojiyn
mi all sides, that gold is flowing
out of the country that all buai-
m ss is stagnated, and tliat cotdi-
dcnce is c\cry where shaken to its
verv foundation'' How long do
vmi suppose we <au stand this
lf*l*
i tl.i 11
catch suckers
pre.ent sire its
catch has been rather small.
A mother's love is like ft tree
tliat lias got all the wood in it from
the very first it made. It is easi-
er to find an old mother than an
old friend. Kriends^p* begin
with liking or gratitude, roots that
can be pulled up. Mother’s love
begins deeper down. — IKmimaAinif.
It is queer that free silver advo-
cates will abuse Secretary Carlisle
for paying certificates in gold in-
stead of silver, when they contend
that silver is just as good ns gold.
If their contention is correct why ; keep this money afloat on a par
not continue the policy of paying with gold.
would bankrupt the treasury of the
l nited States. This is the danger
of a single gold standard Accord-
ing to Mr. Clark's own statement,
there would have to he about twen-
ty five dollars of paper based on
one of gold. If does seem that if
anything would unsettle the liiian-
ccs of anv people it would l.c to
have a redeemer to one in every
twenty-five. Higfit here is an
mission on the pari of Judge Clark
wild
that it is the fiat of law that
of the lid and Mr, Sherman's views
expressed in an interview at Chi-
cago, I am fill I v impressed w ith
the fact stated by Hanker Wilson
ol Lexington in Iiib letter publish-
ed III vour Issue of tile id, 111
w hu ll lie says
"(if these underlying principles
of sociology’ that must > ovorn if
society is to he stable, they (the
bankers) know nothing lienor-
ally your hunker is your taitlilu!
watch dog, who guards what lie is
put to guard, hut too often he is as
!U^ 'ignorant of the science of sAeiety
as the watch dog that lies in your
front yard. 1 have known a loco-
motive fireman who had clearer
ideas oil the principles ol finance
belli ■ them, converting the whole
low. ; part of tlic cupola into a
seeding lake of flames, and ini
prim mug the men over two bun
drw f. i l in the air Their only rc
coUt ■ w as to < al in I v await death at
the t" p of the l over or jump to t he
ring u in-IV feet below Many of
the (l ined men adopted tfie 1 utter
plan mil: ^u re horribly mangled,
notone escaping tine man -lip
peU conn tin- hose on the inside
anil • -• aped Imt was had 1 v Imr lied
Two more attempted to follow him,
hut tin* Iium' Imrned in two before
they reached the ground ami drop-
ped t11• 111 into t lie flames helo w .
Tf - was the most humble li(d-
ocatl'l oft lie age, and is without
wife chosen in pretty much the
same wav, lfu> result would be
ttlsiut the same He would
Hut here Ins wife made a dive
for him. and shook him and tons
led his hair Until lu* sol. nmly re
canted every word, and admitted
that he was only > \< r -mg the
and maintain our
nation? Hesidcs
thi- Hrilish capitalist* have about
ft piy * f i i M>; i l M Hi m vested ill our
indnsii.es which draws another
liillmi, Pi.dais from us every year
111 tin sham- of dividends on stock.
pleasure of hearing
Ins own voice 1 •"
-mind of
Mint Pay in 0«l(i
Hittsncko, Ha . Iuly '•
btrs have been received by
w holcsale and retail
tins cit v from \S I i
( 11 cn
all tin
druggists in
Schiedelm (i
.............. ,................-.......... ......... .............. ........... Co. of Sew York, Hit' largest drug
Nothing more, not img j Hnv banker 1 ever knew. | parmio I in the history ol the emm- importers m the (vuutrv, annoum
thea» ill gold? -Dallas News. Mess, because every thinking man j y[r Wilson could have gone try. Let the firemen’ of Texas meet mg that in the future all orders for
By paying them in silver it j knows Uu^jt could not be
would put the silver in active cir-1 ,n(l> mA.y/k demand. B'
culation and would contribute just I -|S u hv l1ll Alliance demit.
turned | further, and included such distin
here | guislied statasamen as Messrs. Hen
are 1
that have
that much to the gold reserve >«, superior to any others
the treasury, besides it Would tend |l(,en brought to light,
to hold the two metals at. its old Let the money be issued by the
ratio of sixteen to one. | government only, a full legal ten-1 allii i
Saji Anoki.o, July
A pet i -
der.
an®pas- resolutions of sympathy
beBfctmg the ayvfirl occasion. They
dersou and Shenuau, and tbe aver-;om it m their noble brothers who
I age member of Congress, who de- . ga^ 1 heir lives as a sacrifice in per-
| rive their knowledc of sociology ■ forcin g the duties shut devolved
1 and political economy lrom a par- uji#iiihem in protecting tin prop
ti/an standpoint, and whose chief erty otll,,rs
is the success of self and par- " ^ 1 __________
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as Jefferson said, bused on ! ’J * 'vitlnutt regard of U.o welfare of
lilts jifojm*
tion argued by over 1(H) property j taxation, intereit-lwuiring or non-i [ have often thought of a remark
owners and qualified voters pray- , interest-bearing, which would make j | heard General Sherman make in
ing for an election to he ordered to a |„,tU>r circulating medium than ! regard to Ins brother John's quali-
abolish the city government 'VlW j eitln r gold or silver: because g.dd I hcatums foi the position of Sci re-
presented to the court, in obedi-1 . , , . „ .m „„„ tary of the Treasury. It was on a
enee to which the lion Milton an al ‘ '*-JauilMt j*# ftiW fl»bnnil> rtTii
, hill (rtdeebd | commodity ntwraA* onTS- it WTrumm- ’ ,ui* 77^,)„■ bridges re-
nt election to be held 011 Jujy ,11.; ity when they leave our shores, j built after I'riee’w raid, and on our;
The general sentiment is at pres-! vv|,||e a paper money based on tax- I wav to St Louis the probability of
ent greatly in favor of abolishing1 atjon and thl, w-eil|ti, „f this great ! John s appointment was being dis-
the corporation which hat* arisen i r . , , icoMSCtl, wheti thV General remark-
on account ofthc excessively high woultl f"r ,ts Uc" valuHl,,|.
values placed on the property and j in any of the civilized nations of) “ Wliy, such, a thin^ is prepos*
the heavy expenses necessary to ! the world just as our greenbacks do terotrs. Joint don’t know as much
"Un the city mosffof which is con-1 t,H]av. "()),, well,” say some of'about finance »s a lo.ycar-old hoy.
SUmed in paying a few oHieers.! (jur ‘Kul(1.slumlar(i friends, the i He could never manage his own
| business,”
, :' Yet, with the guidance andassis-
Nut a pit.j pm,.,. ,,f Wall street, he has acquir-
________ of it. You ean't go to the national j t.q 11 nr reputation of a wise eeono-
The question is how fo get morn ! treasury and get one redeemed, j mist, as well as wealth
.money in 'circulation. The conn-j Why? Because it was made a legal j- I he following is an extract lrom
try might have in it twice as much; p,,, the reason they ar,, j Mr. Henderson s letter
cash as it now hold without any 1)(1 for their face value anywhere , lfwna KSV,;M ,!“-V' ^
great relief from financial striugen- ,,,r hus.ncss men ol a . un.m.m tv. h>r
cy unless some means could he j ^because the natmns know it will reasons good or had, huf satilaeto-
devised to make the dollar circu- : buy its face value in any of the ■ ry to themselves, resolve to make
late.— 'fhiUm X<v*. j products of these Dnited . States,' no further contracts, to quit all
The News hits the nail on the j and that is just what a money '>«*- | momw'In' the *remdr
head kerplunk It is obvious to; ed on taxation ami the wealth of; whatever the volume of the circu-
candid thinkers that! this nation would do, lieeause tfie I Utmg medium, it does not impose .
much money j wealth and honor of all the people j itself on anybody. He wbo gets
behind it. ! it must give an equivalent for it.
A
Marring* Syit-au.
r all,’' Mild the loan who
ill Arm d for love, '1 don't know
but wont the sv'ti-m of uiarriage
that obtains ill I'rance, where the
pat-eiits arrange matters, and the
• l*WJU ttUtaJtfAftU'JjUtl'r .af-
ro, Is nof Tost as jirodi
productive live]
imported drugs must he paid in
gold. /hillii* A nee
This is the first who ] that "ill
set in motion the gold machine: v
oftlic country. All contracts for
future payment, arc made payable
in the standard monev of the I rul-
ed States, and if the gold conspira-
i v is successful in demonetizing sil-
ver. gold will he the standard,
hence all bunds, state, nty. coun
i v and railroad, will have to In
paid in gold. Won t -ye have a
!i\c|\ time
Wer,- M imt that we jmssess a pro-
dui 111 e I-* paot i miequaled by any
lot mi, Ml tlie world we would long
sino have hi cn declared bankrupt
and -old under tin- h;tinnier of the
i lit I Minimi.:.I sheriff In God's
name ,» it imt tinj" to look the ait-
Il.ll loll - j11.(:, 1 v in the face and re-
so|\a "In tic eternal ' that this
net n in.d prolLgacv shall come to
an tci l o(c nmn Sense.
TIi, v.ilnc "l our agricultural
product- last i ear was about live
billion It will he seen by tile
above that it takes umre than one
half of a!! >>ur agricultural products
to p.n tii
I - It an 1
tmn an
an at toa
nipt' \
• intcn st on w hat .
wonder tliat we as
boj n _■ win rlcd i lit
-! -1 r mi of n.it oinnl
e owe.
a na-
o the
hank
f the
’llo d*■ i .....j a! i press
state Inn ng a pi cat deal to say
.dsmt 11 ii* light for free silver, be-
ile? ", U‘" interest of the stiver
mine iCi, , Gould they tell US
whether ( demonetization
ol -liver w oild la . **1 the pwuerft ,
ol gold mini*** It t.s-tft-spJRif
tha't don t work both Ways,
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Texas Advance.
Here is a les,sob that might
profitable for others to study.
i today.
dll-standard
^ greenbacks arc all payable in gold j
or redeemable in gold.
ONLY *1.00!
any and all
it matters not how
there might be in the country un
demur present banking system, j *
oar present method of getting j INDIA ’.S’
money in circulation is inadiquate.
and the present struggle among all
men
r
l.
Jarsv
•V E-
\ •.lilt'-
of this nation gould Be
DE-
ANTI-S1L VKtl
CItEE.
Washinutos, July, 10—Iiajes-
classes of business men to get! hri Nagpurker, a native of India,
monev only demonstrates thw 1 at present in this city, expressed
. * f, .. ,,, I his views upon the financial trou-
truth. W e would suggest that the ; Me jn hjft wxln{y aH fo||0w(,:
"I believe the action stopping
the free coit^gf of silver in India
• News man study the financial
plank of the People’s party plat-
lortn, and see if there is not a
remedy offered there to cure this
evil the News complains of,
was niore in the interest of those
who govern than in the interest of
those who are governed. English
officials are paid in India money
It should be remembered that|'^ T £ l u
this Peoples Party is not a move-! to hetr families m Dog hint they
mentof the farmer and oommon gp to a dealer and arrange for ii-
stance for a remittance of iliai
uient of the farmer and common
laborer exclusively. It is a move-
ment of the people against the
paraaittee. Unless we can unite
all legitimate interests, labor,
tasinM* and professional, against
the class that absorbs the products
of muccoUtr, mental labor 'without
rendering ao equivalent, then our
party will foil to pieces with its
own weight There are too many
p ople in onr own party yet, who,
with tongue and pen, are convey-
ing the idea that no one is welcome
in our rotates except a former or we-
chanic. This is one of nor mie-
If nobody wants his labor or his
property he can get no money."
Let us ((insider this paragraph.
Who does he mean by “the active
business men of a community?”
Are they the men of Wall street
who never created a dollar's worth
of real wealth that is necessary to
the maintenance of life and health
or which makes the world better
for having lived in it? Suppose
Mr. Henderson had reversed the
proposition and said:
“Ifon a given day the active
laboring men, who produce all the
necessities and comforts of life,
f ir reasons good or had, but satis-
factory to themselves, resolve to
give none of their product unless
they recieve an equivalent equally |j
We are offering 120 pairs ladies'
kid shoes — SW’.oo branded shoes—
at $i.oo. This offer is good until
thev are closed out. Sec the pict-
ure.
iAf E- OFFER
and G' jipi r -. hrckdi :n- " u 11 u
and $2 '<) l.ido - sh"o- and
Nil an sab- "ii trail' -aon11<a a
ICt pin rs ladle- " x !• U'd i,■ —
$) value, at ’ll*' a pan
.SOU pair* Andcr-"!! ,V INI ti-
nt the low prnr <d *t !-
(•(! pair- iccu.- t '(ic -o ■' •
#'J.oO take- them
Iaidic- \ c»t.« ;it i'1' «
NT pair- child - knee
t>7 chi id - knee - mt-
at Si our pm <■ . >■
Itig line ol -!ra ■ hat
Bedford cord <i r< -- c
-tic a yard
Large tme "of 'parar.-rl*! at n
7.! men s SLh H1 A, and f ! t
dew II to #s So to c!n-i
We arc show mg t!ic Ungc-t
— hoes III ’I > ve
t Itir a*vort iner.t of •:• • •• •■ goods
in Hulilin Prices arc im object
preparing tor tall pun base- and we i
thing at reduced jirices
ji.ur- ladies
o| g1.2Y,
lippcrs the
g I in* pair,
and cloth slippers.
d
Sf„' i men's shoes
,i. oil".half price:
at a
■a '»ui«l he cheap
a half price.
toi 'pia I itics at only
i.med prices.
- ml- are marked
i M's i d IkkiM
the finest
We are
ffw every-
Do You Know What You Can Buy ft! The Red Store!
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They have t« pay for tliis iuiioun
a little more than l.tMKi rupees.; as useful to them » scaredy of l.i-
Fimncrly the same amount would bor ami produceta is the result
have cost them only 1,000 rupees.; If m> laxly wants the money the
The depreciation in the rupee owner can get no labor or the pro-
value, therefore, was a loss to j ducts of It. Whatever the supply
them, and they have been work- j of money it does not impose Us-
ing to bring about a different state jPJf on anybody."
of affairs The natives, Imw ever, j This seems P* me the most ra j !
are not benefited by tins All tional proporsilkm, and if these f*=;
thair savings argin silver and thjry active business'men of w hom Mr j
I will now lose a* great deal, through j Henderson speaks ecHjiinue U> de- LJ
jibe'act ion of* the Government in * mmi lixe and contract the eummev ;
i stopping free coinage ” j of the world they will compel the i
i Tl»it shows who arF doing th> ’•‘•tive laboring sum to put it off p
take* that needs correcting. -Cin* ,. V h * trial They will say to the active M
dnnatM Herald, k,ck'u«l" »«»*•* ^ »[ th* buainw mam "We defy ymtrLi
nsHtowi iaetflad to tin .bottom h, rein ting |1W #l,d (hiugfeitcad yotir wxiney/'B^
couufry. you wilLftnd it' is the an- i;jtn we nflTrd (o invite *«ei» n eon-
nuitam* who are doing tfor b gh dium. m affiur*?.
MMsaswiw . __
•MB Mna ROT th« proxittcer. T~~~ . , p . i
-r ^./ . v\ e have bee* asked to give our
The Natkmal Kcouotmst i* c m> reaaon why the alliance oppwsc*
aiderably twunk. It s only a six tfe« national hanking system. .
ndobui ftdto. Comment is onoaoes- la given in this issue ofThs
atm. Head ii. , .....
This is correct
Uin the interest of no particular
clam iff worker*, it t* for and inthe
intereet iif all the people that de-
sire 4 good government, Ttmae
that ahr in favor of a government
of by S^id for all the people, ana
A ladies vest at ’> for
A child - knee pants for
Ladies’ 8!,<)H oxfords for
Boys knee suits for
Good check ginghams, pe- yard.
Bleach domestic,it (it t<> oc pt r yard
Heavv ITm' pants goods at
A.W.OOIndjes sh x- for
A #2DU lautics shoe tor
A #2.50 mens shoe for
A #2.50 ladies -le e for
Drew Beibv >2 ■’** ladies kul button
shoes at
Smith it Parson’* #2 An ladies oxtord
tics ,ff
The R«d Storp
Eft^ . •; -1-
t .2-5
.25
50
ID
i 50
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1 75
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THIS TAX IS IH XG
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■ G" *~y‘4BU
* He bought hts good* fnm High fVer* «,n
t rmlit. Wins be test to Hie oeighbw tfcv
0 other dav smd sa* a bd!«< P mi* that w**
l-mght at the Rad Btnve hu weal stfat*bt
oxmaamihtmg lumaeif
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