The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1894 Page: 2 of 6
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THI DUBLIN PROOBB88, FRIDAY MOkmNG, FEBRUARY M, 1894
v,
GIVE THE DEVIL HIS DUE.
Tbs vail of the Allure doe* not
hue* to bo lifted i little bit to *e*
who! the cry of the Hogg demo-
crat* will be this year; in fact man
wealthy capitalists, including, it is 1/
affirmed, Mr.
any __
of the democratic'weeklies have al- and donated a large sum for cam- ^Jeffersonian^democrSSs joined
roofLn PART! I*
The People’s party state orgau-
_ . M , ication of Alabama met at Birining-
u . . . ®cot,t kam last Thursday and nominated
Brunswick,the richest in the world, | # fu„ -Ule tickrt Ths„Kolbites,
have bought
tields of Nova
Cleveland himself,
up the entire coal |
Highest of all in I-cavcning Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report
T!01!? ready bayed the game. It will be paign purposes, providing a pledge forcflg agllillKl t|„. regular demo-
• lAti tWat ll.A a a m a tU.|.a klnw^ aa Unlllii ho tn 4<lo ill i>aao iif UlWU>OUfl 111 ! ® . .... • t
that the party is as “true blue’' as would be made in caseof success to
it it ever was, but that it has been take the duty ofl from coal. This
betrayed by the bad, l>ad, designing pledge was made, as is shown fiom
man, Grover Cleveland, and not the Wilson bill, which places coal
having been able to foresee his on the free list. That such a bar-
treacherous, traitorsous actions,the gain was perfected there appears
to be no doubt, especially in the
The following is
Kolb,
party should not be held responsi
ble. How many believed, when
Cleveland accepted the Chicago
nomination, that he would re-
nounce his pronounced antipathy
to silver and his views on other
national questions, the carrying out
light of the present situation. But
this is not the limit of the conspir-
acy, the banks must needs be con-
served as usual. It was arranged
sratic nominee,
the state ticket
For governor, Keubcn F
Montgomery.
Secretary of state. .1 C. Fonvill**,
Crenshaw county.
Auditor, W. F B. Lynch, Ma-
con county.
Treasurer. T. M Jones, Hale
ABSOLUTELY PURE
county.
• , , Superintendent of education,-I
with them that in case of party ,_ 0fiver, Tallapo**a county-
success, and in consideration of a
of which has made him so obnox- j good round donation to the cam-
ious to democrat and Populist paign fund, at least 8'2UO,:OUO.OUtiof
alike? None. Kvery one knew J interest-bearing bonds would be is-
that “the man of destiny” would sued, and, if {Missible, silver would
run things just as he pleased w hen be demonetised. The last part of
No ‘ crowned head” in ours,
this compact has been accomplish-
ed, ami the effort is now being
made to obtain permission from
bonds agreed
he got into the presidential chair,
and regard just those |>ortions of
the platform that suited him. This
was thoroughly understood at the congress to issue the
time, and it was his ability to carry upon. In view of the present sit-
t he the large mugw ump vote and in- uation and the efforts of the demo-
vade the ranks of the republican cratic party to enact such law s as
party (being as good republican a* w ill cover these several schemes
What did you gain by voting the j Hi is democrat) that prompted his mentioned, there seems fo lie
The Populists will stand by
American flag.
democratic ticket?
no
it
Tariff deform tits democracy em-
isntly better than tarifl reform.
The National Reform Press
sociation will meet in Dallas
the 17th of this month.
as-
on
The democrats have a chance.
nomination by the national con-
vention. As to the “rank ami
file” of the democratic party, it is
established by history that it can
be whipped into line and made to
support whoever the party bosses
nominate, regardless as to how an-
tagonistic his avowed policies may
be to their every interest, lie was
and are using it for the benefit of elected, and his heading the ticket
the pap-sucker and bond holder brought into office a great many
V-
In case of a clash of arms, w ill
the democrats and republicans
Aght under their own leaders fm
their own slavery.
'democrats who otherwise
never have been elected.
would
And
We want to ask a serious ques-
tion: Will not nine-tenths of those
connected with business failures
continue to vote for a contraction which are Czar-sar s
of the currency?
wrecked the party, when the truth
is that it was wrecked while Cleve-
land was still cracking the sinful
imputation of Buffalo over the head
with his policeman's “billy.”
This is wrong, dead wrong. Ren-
der unto Czar-sar those things
inly. llis
It is refreshing to notice that a
great number of the democratic
country newspapers oppose the
Cleveland-!'arbsle bond robbery.
If they would only show their ©pi-
position by a declaration of their
fature adheraiice to the principles * j "m \u
of the People s party, their words
would sound more consistent.
nomination was the last straw at
which the party could dutch to
keep its head above water a while
longer, and those who profited by
his election contemporaneously
should be made to bear their share
of the obloquy.
The attempt to shift the respon-
the shoulders of
doubt of such bargains, if there
is nothing in such statements, it is
a remarkable co-incidence, indeed.
It is declared here that Mr. Wil-
son has been to see W. (J. Whit-
ney several times to make some
sort of terms by which these sev-
eral bargains might be changed.
Mr. Whitney, however, it is said,
remains obdurate and insists on
the full “pound of flesh.” He
declares that the terms of the com-
pact must be carried out.
Members of congress are not
strangers to these uglv rumors,and
long liefore this tariff and bond
scheme or the Hawaiian embrogl-
io is settled the public will know-
more of this matter. As it is
there is a growing sentiment that
impeachment of President Cleve-
land is among tire probabilities.-
National Watchman.
6. A. R. General Committee Meeting.
Dun.ix, Tkx\s, Feb 10.—The
(L A. R. general committee met in
Maj. (illicitN office with NY. 11
Christian in the chair and J .1
Kager secretary, pro teni.
Attorney-general, Warren Reese,
Jr,. Montgomery.
('apt. Kolb, when he came lor-
ward to accept the nomination,
was greeted with wild applause,
which continued for several min-
utes. He read bis speech in w hich
he denounced tfie Democracy and
reinterated all grievances against
that party from which be bolted
two years ago.
Hi1 was followed by P. J Hol-
man. J .C Manning and others
who spoke in the same strain. The
convention then adjourned until <
o'clock tonight, when it reconven-
ed anu adopted the following plat-
form:
1. We demand a free vote and
an honest count.
2. We demand the passage of
the contest law for state officers
I*. We demand the free coinage
*f gold and silver on a basis of HI ’**
to 1
4. We demand the expansion of
the circulating medium to fotl per
capita.
5. We protest against the <i»n-
trol of the circulating medium In-
corporate enterprises.
1*. We demand a tariff for reve-
nue, and that the revenue necessa-
ry to meet expenses of the govern-
ment be raised, so far as possibly-,
bv tariff on importations, anil that
the tariff In* so levied as to protect
»the laborers in mines, mills, shops
and farms and their products
against the labor of foreign coun-
tries.
7. We demand a national grad-
uated income tax on salaries or/in-
couies in excess of reasonable ex-
penditure of comforts and the ne-
cessities of life,
s 'We favor more liberal educa-
tional facilities for the masses and
a better and more efficient admin-
will pay you your money back and j The daily papers arc ifow devot
pay for the paper to be scut to jug alwiut a page a day to sugge*
some one else. This leaven of re- tions lor some plan of harmoii]
form is a great thing. When it between the two factions of th«
starts there is no limit to its iullu- democratic party. The resolution
ern e We have know n of a siugle adopted by the Clark committee
copy of a reform paper, accidentally | Dallas are likely to act more at |
reaching a ncighlMirhood, to be the firebrand on flu llogg crowd, sg,
means of converting nearly every
man in tliat viemitv. And now
the harvist is rip*'. Tin* logic of
events has prepared the soil. Seed
sown now will germinate. The
politicians are asleep, bewildered,
gorged, or busy buying gewgaws
for their mistresses. Little do
they comprehend tin indigc-dlon
and discontent of the masses of Un-
people.
Oh. patriots, if you would save
our liberties, now is tin turn- to
strike'
The crisis is here!
The smol is ready'
Will you wait for tin-
sow the seed?
The harvest is ripe*
Will you wait for tin
enelnx
penally tin- fifth. It it is math
in-eessarv that everyone who par.
tii ipates in the primaries cmlorM
the present administration thoM
institutions are likdv to be sliml]
attended Following an-the ('|at|
resolution-
I. That all Democrats of Tcxst
indor-c, as a true expression o|
I >< mo* rati*' faith, the national plat-
form adopted at Chicago in iNttg
That recognizing the exist
erne of individual differences o|
opinion among Democrats upoi
many questions, we favor a relegs.
tii>ii of all dillcrcnccs in federal is.
sues to the wisdom of the present
I h'limcratic congress ami president
and favor a like relegation of s|
cneniv
differences in local ami state issuci
to the next Democratic state eon.
Arouse, every patriot in the land' veulmn.
Let there be no laggards' 1 \\ ,. endorse our present ns
Strike for vour lil»erties' iimnal Democratic administration.
We condemn the platform
this
tii t
Strike for your homes!
Strike for all that is dear in
life.
Strike now . and strike hard'
Speak, -in", pray ami talk'
Reail to your neighbor?
him to take a paper
Scatter literature'
There is work for all to do
the hoy- and girl-!
A- We value our llbertle-. olir
families, and all that is dear, 1.1 ns
all renew our energy, double mir
efforts, ami hurl baek the em-mv'
National Reformer.
■ \ i-n
I »e
and principles of the Republicai
and I'opiili.-t's or People's party m
essentially inimical to Denim-rac*
and destructive *d good govern,
ment
• \\ c propose that all prnnarm
and conventions to be held >n IsfR
lie composed and constituted on Um
POPULISTS MEET
Minutes of la-t meeting read
Cleveland will fall flat. Populists and approved,
will not swallow this tale of out- A letter from Comrade J. T.
raged virtue, and such open men- Harris to Comrade'CL W. Andruss,
dacity will disgust the reasoning and c^dered published by “t7aVi7i of uie sch.»oi law's
‘ ft. We demand that convicts
shall he moved from the mines.
lit. We demand that the present
lien laws be so amended as to give
miners the same benefits accorded
It ia really sickening to see deni-
UMIi Wmm SPSL-
their votes, end now trot around ;-*h.,rl? now ^tlv the be bad no report to make ......_........ .............. .. .......
alter European capitalists, wagging >. 1^**!Hf..*.» * jh» time U* make a report*on entertain to ot^er laborers and the enactment lent speeches the meeting decided
w* ti.™*..n . "
A Club Orr&nutd is Dahlia With * Hood
Mtmhfnkip
i’lir-iiant t o call in the Pim* -
HK-- a meeting of the Populists of
Dublin assembled in the city ball
last Saturday night. Feb. 10 The
object of the meeting explained,
ami J. J. Kager elected temporary
chairman and J. S. Daley tempor-
ary secretary. After several * x*-el-
rej»ort
summer's sun as with swan-like ment.
undulations it fast approaches the Comrade 11. H. Andrews, of the
i on free passes: “It will! white house, accompanied by the publication committc. asked for
forlhe legislature to determine | God speed s of the millions of op- further time,
whether the railroad corporation pressed and hunger-tortured pco- On motion by G. W. Andruss to
l|gjl hf allowed to continue to ex- of this land—the People s appoint a committee on transpor-
0gdoo such a power over the rights party. tation the chairman appointed the
money semi-monthly.
ba-i- *.| tb*1 vote tor tin ( 'level.uU
* b i-tors in 1 Vrj an,| no person wb<
w,i- ilicii of age ;iii'l did not si
vote, and no pci-mi who will no
pledge bllnsclfto abide bv the ac
turn'd the Mate convention -o
-cinbli-d shall be allowed to partie
ipatc in the primaries,
Tonkawsj.
This newly discovered remedy I
working wonders in curing t-onf
sumption, bronebitis, asthma, did
eases ofthe blood and kidneys,am
bus been used with marked siieeeic
in removing the effects of lagrippe
Tonkawav is a compound of purel]
vegetable matter The fluid is oti
tamed liv the distillation of th
Tonkaway r<Mit.
Dr. W. J. Ili'ii-oji. of t ato. Ark
who was a consumptive, writes
Rev. Moss Martin Sir: Th
b li-
ef the people end the policy ol the
” A democratic legislature
_ exunmittee: R. II. McCain, chair-
SIR10U8 CHARQBS, INDEED. man, A. A. Chapman and Capt. H.
We have never indulged in the | A. Smith.
»e year that c democrat- deeming it unwise in , Motion to adjourn and meet Sat-
ie oongrsas protects the people an propaganda, but re-1 unlay, the 24tb, carried.
AN^M MOMy power * ' cent <levplimmi>ntM tti mi pfvir. ■ Tlw» •• Ik.. I,
AN AWFUL CRISIS
We have reached a crisis hi
man affairs.
Danger threatens on every band.
There is no time to waste words.
will protect us against “free pass-
se" the sami
cent developments tend to so clear-
ly confirm wha\ seems to be a J.
from
The following is the letter
____ . T. Harris
J»dfa Clark closed his harmony well-founded rumor that we are led Gordon, Tex . Jan. I, IHtM
speech by notifying the lloggites to mention it editorially, believ- (j. W. Andruss,
tMMt if they will not come to his 'nK (° ^ true. It lias been un- Com. Sain Houston Cost (LA
teems they can go to sheol, or til recently a mystery where the i I>kar Comrade axd Hko:
weeds to that effect. He said: democratic party obtained the vast The enclosed communication n<-.
“If that evil day comes_which corruption fund it used so prinli-
Uod forbid!—we can say as Abro. R»Hy during the last national cam
IL
counts for this letter to you.
1 w as absent from home last week
to Lot, let there be no Pa*Nn- This mystery is fast being, only returning to find Maj. Gillett's ed! Out courts are corrupted!
between thee and me. W* cleared up Jthrough almost indis- i letter Friday night—too late to
will take tb* high bills ofthe dem- potable evidence that the leaders have inet you.
party beyond Jordan and; of that party mortgaged many of I write to assure you (and the
tiffy while you will in tbs j U*® important offices and much of I'ost you have the distinguished
f Sodom.” the party legislation to raise these honor to command) that whatever
funds. First car
came
the N an Alen assistance I may be able to gv\«Tn
ted sta?** meet- of destruction!
The election of a permanent _
chairman, secretary and treasurer' ''"'''J* *'H‘ ball gallon of lonkt
was entered, and ('. I* Kennedy -v"n re just w«4|
J . 8. Dalev and C. S Oates were ,,' rful 1 an. vx,-!l I want to u
respectively elected It was tie-1 o| '* ......... ■»>’ friends, ai
cided that the next meeting of the '[ *’9i‘et on them that
club should In- held on Saturday |,I"1 “I"'" mo- 1 "',l T
Kverv man owes it to himself to ni*h‘. 24th. at the city hall., ‘^davits/’ Cures all
bis neiehter and t Ms t^Ttu do ^d .hediscussionuf“mo„ev' -its ■■»« r <-'*;p a>,.ts. flux. He.
hi! duty b°r definition -b.- the prominent issue 1 l,v M ' Bm-hiuon-
Industry is bleeding* Secretary was instructed to in- OsarsaU^ Osr*
I Ahnr in utarvinc' vite the lion. f. It. King, of Ste- i «e authorize Olir id vert I
perish- phenville, to be present at the next {druggist to sell l)r. King's
meeting and address the Hub. Discovery for Consumption, CoU|
Kvery person present enrolled and ('"Ids upon this condition
their names on the list ami the list' y°u ar«' atllirted w ith a Co
ran In- found at the office of the ; ( old or any Lung. Throat or (
I'kinikkss hv those desiring to en-
ter the club.
Lathi:—The secretary has re-
ceived notice from Col. King that
he would attend the next meeting. ] your money refunded. We
Kvery body is invited to hear hiyi. not make this offer did we
- , know that Dr King's New Dii
cry could he relied on. It
disappoints. Trial bottle* fi
Popular government is
ing!
Traitors are bartering our ene-
mies! Knemies are plotting our
destruction! Liberty is being cru-
cified! Government is being per-
verted! Our legislatures are brib-
•60,000,000 in
tbs bowl and i
Tlfo# Peps have been howling for affair, where the proof is positive make your anticipai
■rtfoji ®nd now when the that he bought the office of Minis- ing a success, w ill be npytt cheer-
•nynporing to issue ter to Italy with a contribution of fully and heartily tendered I
1 M» hoods they redouble $50,000 to the campaign iund. have ever since he£tl proml of my
. . JyyH>iP the inter- This, however, was a by-play con -! visit to Deni*c,n last spring, and
* Brtlowol bonks and Wall sidered by the side of others. The shall very much if Dublin
Our executive tramples on the
w ill of the people!
What will we do'
Stand and tremble like cowards?
< Nti* no! A thousand times no!
Hurl bacx the infamous hordes
trim hie, and will use this reu
as directed, giving it a fair ti
i ami experience mi I m'iic fit.
'tnay return the luittle and
stki-hemvim.i;.
The Special term of district
court is in session, but nothing has
Dublin Drug (Jo's, drug
been done so far The attorney's] Large size JiOo. and Al.DU.
on both sides of the ease are al- rrtfc —
tt lo right hood for a deni- j unprecedented action of President. should foil to sustain the repute- of ‘»ur oppressors:
for her while, Hurl back the infamy
pdk please a Pop any way you Cleveland in the Hawaiian affair jg
Bound-Up. easily explained when it is Under-
■aBEs
Down with treason and heap in-
famy upon the heads of traitors!
Agitate educate, and organise, other Ht(]e in the 8lllne ^nd,tioi.
^ ^ “Hi then owing to some unforeseen
"* “ ” lean* • r4U8ei are compelled to ask
t for a continuance,
he that
„ 'j„ ! ways ready until they see that the Those who have used Dr. Kl
anu rpmuc. other side is in the same condition New Discovery know iln value,!
fair example of I to be' in pa
allowed to
^kles,
king of those
Through f
bod obtained
Commissioners court is holding
have es-
voting box at Huckaby,
those who have not. have now j
op|M>rtunity totrv it free. Cl
I the advertised driflUist and |
its regular session. They have es
;s regular a
iblished a
trial liottle free Send your l
and address to II. K. It
Co., Chicago, and get a sami
tion 1 tried to make. .....
, up there. jlgold is the only tit standard of!
to be in pevinetit’tL a large cam- If your Post, and the citizens of measure!
rsiar' 2s: i
ollkoM Ubad.. r^. from .11 Kortb7£T<Ute.: -ho brokr hi. plod*, to IPTJ °Lt^..*r°Uo". >*?_
frud mnlbnbm, h.| prop«,ly mCoor«, .ItmHl- STpmrpl. £d^P Jr.,ol 71'i '''Tt''1'1
valuable lands and; once, and then handle the meeting: „ Write under the portraits of Gro- j This box will cut .Lw* of which is guaranteed
from the venal and cor-! right, it mav he, made of more ben ver Cleveland and John Sherman, 12STL T* aboUt 1 Xou <**7?*
Company
sr.
right, it may hejnade of more ben-
efit to your town and country than
and virtually control-
those islands for his own prof- j any similar gathering has ever been
When the queen was deposed j to any town in West Texas.
^ rf plunder were balk- My wife unites with me in kind-
visional government I eat regards to yourself and family,
by UmmvoHyi I remain, yours fraternally,
seder to rector* the queen and ra-
ver Cleveland and John German, .-#n Ti it. u- rt_
the word “traitor!” and hangthem Hghts P .imBst ^ — ,>ubl,n Dru*
u. tb. hogjpn <« eilbw rid, .f . „ WX,
ed The pro
J. T. Hakris
power So levy tribute, he The report of Bradstreet on
is acid. *
of
campaign
MUtteooa wader a promise from the
leaders of the party that in ease of
they would restore the
of those is.
picture of Benedict Arnold!
Call things by their right name.
The man who wants to increase
the present value of a dollar is a
thief
The man who yields to the de-
the mands of Great Britain is a traitor?
. — . -ordan, who wa* formerly
a merchant here but now editor
of the appeal, a Populist
Weatherford, is here wit
of 79! Go to work!
American cities for the week ‘ end-; Kvery man has work to tin in j
ing Jan. 25, this year, gives an in- this fight, and if he doesn't do it
craase overthe corresponding period he is a drooe!
of but two of tba citiea men- Preach tha gospel of reform!
paper at
with a view :
to moving his paper to this plate.
B. B. Sanders of the Christian
church is holding a very interest-
ing meeting, and several of our
best citizens have been haptised
as a result._
PROMPT
RELIEF
For biliousness,
diarrhoea.
■yOT WHAT WE SAY. b«t
what flood's Ssnuparilla Does, tba*“
with the man who is discin' I i»n« tkt t\arr at its OKrit ud aocosa
! Bit up with him of
Ayer's Pil
thsbsst
family
panlj
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1894, newspaper, February 16, 1894; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth542531/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.