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VOL. XI.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
MINEOLA, TEXAS, SATLKDAY, AUGUST 25. 1888.
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JOB mmTIIIG II SPECIALTY.
NO. 48.
Kxtracts from the Great ored at the counter of the govern
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IIART & CRADDOCK, '
Specch of Senator Voorhees
Delivered August 4, *88.
Attorneys - - Law, )j
My Fbllow-Citikexs—I propose
| to-night to show that the history of
j the republican parry, on the sub-
Minkoi.a, Texas. Meet of taxation, is the history of
Practice in tl , nistri. t aud iaf^lor* premeditated, organized crime
courts of the Stat* and the Stiprdiiie
and Federal courts at Tyler.
HORACE M. CATK,
Attorney - at - Law,
Minkoi.a, Texas.
against the laboring people of the
United States. Its policies of
finance and of revenue for more
than a quarter of a century appear
jtow to the can'lid observer as a
i vast. well-planned, methodical con
1.1 es
the Statu
Tvler.
Otters his professional services to the I spiracy f"t the establishment, the
people of Wood ai.d surrounding conn- <rrowth, and the permanent power
ii 's Will practice in all the courts of , . 4
and the Federal court at j of grasping arid oppressive mouop-
j oly, of arrogant corporation wealth;
j of idle, untaxed, interest-eating,
! usurious capital, and of nil the
i enormous profits and aristocratic
pretensions and privileges incident
to such an un-American system.
On the one hand, this system has
by law enabled the privileged few
to rear, from the sweat and tears of
toil not their own, palaces of mar-
! ble tit for dukes, earls, kings and
\V. M. i.TLKS,
Attorney - at - Law,
MIJMVU.A, TWAS
U. N. STAFFORD.
Attorney - at - Law,
Real Estate Agent
Miseoi a, Texas.
of the
emperors ; to exploit their massive
Will practice in ail the ooum of uJ million* in the great world of show
Seventh Judicial District. Si*scu j at-land parade on
txkntimi « ivcii t*> coilw-tiont* of iill kiiKiP. j
K^UU^ prumptly.^d^ Will u|so "*an ; to array
l>«v and sell and rent real estate an,l in-. gorgeously than the. birds ot
vestipate land titles; render and pay1
tftXtift Oil HUIIKJ.
D. W. CROW,
Attorney - at ~ Law,
Quitman, Tkxas.
ment itself, f« r the very purpose of
depreciating and debasing it*
ralue as a circulating medium,
iT
value as a
This was doc®,
A*
publican pen committed a crime
against the American people of
which heaven, earth and hull will
in due ^time, JJand_ in their own
It eommit-
escribed at; way, taCojunsc
Ed. MURRIE,
the Lime, by Thaddeus Stevens and Ud a black ;i d infamous torgery | Til© l©£LCi©r 1H (JlZEllrfcy Of 0*I*OCOF16S
and from tlie first at par with gold,
and for sever*! years past from ten
to thirty cents above par. I)o you
others, in order to enable the pow-
erful bullionists, the proprietors of
the gold deUB of Wall-st. and else-
where, to buy up this depreciated
currency at fifty cents on the dol-
lar and to exchange it at its face-
dollar for dollar—for government -
bonds, bearing interests in goUr^Talse when they declared that they
by writing into the face of
ready dulv executed and binding! _ , _ , n«
obiigatioua woetuurighteousiaiHe-and low Prices. Highest prices
hoou. The great bttlk of out bonds, 5
the five-twenties, were payable in
gU'tiubacks, and the authiWS of the
act of March. 18*19, knew it Was
were payable in coin. In 1868 the
republican party in state conven-
tions both in Indiana and Ohio, as
wonder and inquire for a moment** >is hi other states, declared
how much this stupendous plot of j that the live-twenty bonds, com-
financial villainy has cost the tax- prising as they did three-fourths of
paying labor of this country in our entire bonded debt, were legal-
paying something for absolutely j ly payable in the greenback iinm-
nothing? It has been often demon-] ey. Morton, Sherman, and every
strated by the simplest rules of j other republican leader of any note
arithmetic that the bullion broker* I at that time in the Mississippi val-
and heavy capitalists, during the j ley, stood upon that principle. On*
war and during the next five years the 13th of March last 1 heard Mr.
after its close, by transmuting j Beck, in the senate, deliver his
depreciated currency into bonds ; masterly and powerful .speech on
•ents and more on his bill for the issue ot coin c<
paid for country produce.
woith a hundred cents
legally demand only the kind ofI stitutions, which no sane ina&
S^hi5££s£toSoSii T'.d "hT', TlTv"*1°"
^noney more valuable than he gave. A,ltotl,n <>tber localities on pfens
Truly yours, matured in the councils of the
John Shkkman^ j Knights of Labor is well known,
, The reading of this letter was! and we presume it was so in Fort
about as soothing to Mr. Sherman, j Worth. In Mineola their plana
unc er the circumstances, as the up- j were llot concealed and th«v stood
plication of strong pickle brine I , ... . . *
Nvould have been to a raw spot on! rcad>' W1,h t'" 8 111 hand 10
his body. It is a man's own let- j 'hem and would have done so had
tors, and not those which others j it not been for the determination of
may write, or which may bo forged j the sheriff and the citiiens. The
Practices in the District Courts of j choicest delicacies afford wl
Wood and ^m undin« counties, and in , oftrth ^ 8erv<Mj |,Y
., i- ':fv •: . v" • . « .1 wh- hiiwrm aim in
the dollar in gold coin, secured a| icates, and ir. reply to Mr. 9hcr- j rtspoJsibks'.' '''llJre"^'the delihoN I KniKhts, of ^ttbor tta a" or,ler "
naked sp<M'ulation, a bonus, for man, coin ernin.' the act of 1873, Htive statement of the ablest man' rehponsible for the grt}at strike of
which they paid Jnot one farthing, I demonetising silver. I>nciiig the ! t0.,iay itl the republican party, that 1188(1 « d all that it cost the people
of nearly one thousand millions of! course of Ins extended and very ; in ,.na.!t ug the law of March, 18M, I of Texas and for the Fort Worth
dollars, and took a loin, a inert- able address at touched upon the lllt,v l„KaHK«<l repudiation and ex- .^sassinntion
gage ofevey kind, real estate and iniquitous origin of our financial | ■ '• •
both sides of the! chattel, againt the industries of the1 system, and in the presence am
themselves more j ^ payment of thi-,']5wiring ..f Mr. Sherman, and
, vast and appalling robbory. otner n^'Kinliaui senaU)rd
! . ,. , ,, .S have all read of what Ls styled the WtR iollowinjj strong language: hands of labor enormous sums of composed of identically the same
; ropics ra, lan an- as i ig contract or coolie system of labor. , phe usurers of the wot Id bought i money not honestly due, and for; 1HHip]e and their history disoloBes
! diamonds, and with jewels more by which corporations and eontrac- the bonds of the United .States with which no ^consideration of value > K / , . ' . ^
! costly than those of crowned hi.'ads; I tors import into thus country theil>!iat v,.rv ,U.preciated currency; av-' as ever given bi the cause of the, y ,llw IorulK,lers
i to strut up and down the stage of! Chinese, and jKjrliaps other infer-! caging only about 50 cents to flie : country in peace or in war. j rioters, strikers, cronie grumblers,
life in imivcrial velvet and purple, j£r ^i'f r°'n ^ur0I'0 an(1 Asliv' dollar in gold-at that time. Of con'tinukii nkxt wkkk. i old party hacks, cranks and per-
il 1 l L '• rJ ! „ h IRmiul f a mVn Mt -vear< " eourse tiiey paid the greenbacks for j petual candidates-
and to fan (,\er> das upon the niam and work m a semi state ofi them at par. Oik
by the j bondage. And so have been the . brought
Jt - , . , , The Gazette rightly
'j! ileV^repiuliatioif'bv annulling theiCOU,!1°8 thttt. "M*r the/«S#
ul of al I old contract and forging a new ..ne, i lmrt,Rttn llIlli 1 nu,n balxirspgrties,
'is, used j an,j pXtortion by wringing from the they are a!
th,j Supreme ;uv,l
State.
Federal courts ot the
plates
A N.
H. W'llil.IAMSOS
Surgeon EJeritiste
Minkoi.a, Texas.
j liveries, on
| and gold.
, the absolute, naked, and daily re
.vlitv of tin's picture of merctrieiou:
y gilded j laboring j>eople of the United States^
iii silver put tincier a bondage contract to the M(>r ,^.i,t
1 wo
u ht
of solid silver put under a bondage contract to the p,,r wmt. gold
Who fails to recognize; greed of unholly avarice,
j speculation, spoliation and plun
1 der. provided with deliberate de-
per
accursed; p^r c,.ut.
gold dollar Hlm a Sliuulcr.
ie paper
par with (Vv Perhaps, after all, the
int erest Thus 12 i tisanfi were joking about wanting j
K„ It
in
bonds
■v, ih<
pa
! petual candidates- iu slior
j grand aggregation of so relic,
with now and then an honest
Non-Par- U1 " l""
j deluded citizen. Tins is their r<ty-
splendor, bastard social eminonce 'sign by the mutual legislation of i legislated out of existence bv a ta>
secured, ajid they j to meet in the Courthouse, ft ord, and w'e hold it up for the in -
called that patriotism ! They nextt might revive unpleasant memo-1 spootion of the public. Thisisthe
had all the currency of state Hanks | ries of the trials of other men who immaculate
1 and corrupting political
in days past sought to solve tin
{tower l j the republican party; nor lias this!HO that 'their currencv, and, great, question of transportation
. j On the other hand, the future bis-.bondage contract, fastened by cap-; alone. a.s national bankers ! with
Ail work wrrranted and satistaetu n j torian ■•. ill record the fact that the! ital on American labor..
guaranteed. Piatt
"Ottiee over Co-Oi>ertttivo stole.
specialty. I
,1,
colos-ai e^tuves and more Mian r«gal od termination as such coiitracte
•>;" * foul.
•'da;
jWinchertter
\\V,rih Gazette
WILLIAMS HOTEL,!?
are I trust them,
the |
party which proposes
to accomplish so much for the dear
rifles. 'IFort i people. The leaders of 'bis party
di' pli.y too much viohbii-e in' their
luxuries enjoyed by the favorites with the coolies have. The Amer-, v ''.Slu'rtreen- in Tl'° "T"? * * ' id°tt8' W,<1 ri«ht,-V U'i8"
j of unwholesome and vicious legis-l man system, whereby organized 12ven'^fr. Sherinan adniit-!} n ,°!V anS'.i 1
| lation, have been created, sustained 1 capital plunders helpless labor, I ted that in |8f'.* if, a celebrated '!>' the men who created ,
I and continued to this hour by the |has no visible ond. It will extend; letter which has' been reail'linie i'i°f V' V«'r • ' 188(-i, To the, Deiixteracy of I'reetnet
republican party, at the expense of| far into distent generations, and I i ,u,d aiiain in wiiieh he dcnouneeil i \,r1' t'lflMone too w'Vf'rr'-1 No. I, Woml County:
., i ' .. i • • " nave never been altle to dis-1
them as extortioners lot claiming; tiniruisii clearlv the diflbrenct. of I he chairman of the Democratic
j create values and make the trade j ger to the existence of our free riSh^ >--! I'lurderinp: ivn I v«- committee of Wood,
and commerce of the world; oi the government is so great as this. The ; each note hud written on its i ?, JlC<',r w H ii^'hester in I' ort, county ^ hav mg onlered a conven-
:-o-;- t mechanic, the skilled laborer, the j corrupting and enslaving power of! that "This note is a'legul ten- i ,Hr .a" nmrdering an ofneer j tion of the Democratic party to
j factory hand, the intelligent and , gigantic wealth in the hands of the ,tler at its face value for all debts. th a dynamite bomb in Uneago. /Iieet at Quitman on ,)l(1 j 7th d^y
Situated in the center of the bu.i-: intrepid forces in the machine ; privileged and pretentious few,; ,)uWic and private, except duties , t .p riot that ted! ^ptem H.r, to nominate a
Fil,t | shop_s and in charge of the rolling, who hang and fatten like huge, hid-, o„ imports and intent on' the pub-1 ^ Um'anSi^ I candidate for the ollice of tax
Winsfooro, Texrts.
I every one wiio does manual labor) declare here, in the fight of the his-
i by land or by sea; of all such as | tery of nations, that no other dan-
ness portion of Winsboro.
el jss accon
able prices
W. F. WILLIAMS,
vll-n40-tf Proprietor.
TJllman,Lewis Co
Wholesale Grocers,
A X I)
IMPORT KR S
Galveston, Texas.
Represented by
— •" - -sac;hu,ni,rTSii'a""wWZZC!l".th""n,!M"w
ng, has been in all lands and! whefi con-ne,. iV.-tin March im'1°!. CI,K'H«° ^'n' ^Vyn'Ma„fnr l^tor of said Wood county. I, an
! farmer, of every tiller of the soil, j all ages the poisonous bane of lib-' ^ declared and Mr Sherman led1 ^ ' 'r' ,r"vo "or ivhairiuau vl' J'rwitl'H 1
of every plowman who homeward j erty, the mighty and malignant j th« assault on grJeniiacks. that the
, . , , ,, • npwMi and power of the railroads; eons
lass accommo< ationr, am ct o ft]g0 at the expense of every a
plcnls his weary way at nightfall,
lustrious f
ductive class sheltered by the | the
I. LEOPOLD.
the other. -Money (.rove lier-ivhairiuaii v/ I'i'.'eitl'.'t !*<>, 1; of
H ' siiid county, hereby call a primary
- , . -. j eankei preying on toe natural, crtenbiiek should not he received j Nor is it easy te distinguish the},taction lbr said iirccinct to be held
and of every^ industrious and pro-, ngbte of man ami eating away al) ] fu pAvment of the principal of the j difference in criminality betwaen ! f. .... ,.tv ? £ ,^1*
. . safeguards of freedom and i bonds, although it was written upon i doing cither and a base .effort to' ' !• . ' '
American flag. Krery movement equality before tlie law. Before i jt t{iat \t s}u,uld he .ml that the t assassinate the moral character of a i f"r ,ho P"rlM>s<' oi selecting a can-
in the machinery of government; this power all pasr republics liave U^j^ should all be paid in coin ' whole class. The assertion that | didate for said office.
j Set in motion by republican leaders fallen, and the one we inhabit, this ; Th</ s«,mt<jr fr0m Nevada (Mr. j the Knights of Labor of Fort Worth . This August 20, 188«.
,and managers has been to swel bright star of the western sky, this | Stewart a republican^, vei v prop-' instigated a riot at that or any! j w Di. kky ('i
and bloat the gams of the rich and last hope of humanity, will follow ^ly said th, other dn'v that the ad- other time is contemptibly false.: ' v , vul' i,' i
to increase the burdens of the poor; in their wake if the conspirators ' v^tage^- the bondholders had re- True, a number of the stikers ei.-l 1 'No' '• WoodCo', Te*.
to deprive labor of ite honest re-, who worship Plutus, the god of; ccivod from eoi.f.e-iomil legisla-i gaged in the affair referred te werei
l ward and to retluce the industrial; wealth, are te be again entrusted [ titJll },aiJ U) their value AO! Knights of Labor. Hut they were WILL YOIJ SUFFER with t)yg|
classes on the farms, in the tvork-1 witli its destiny. The truth - - --' * ... , .....i t '■ "n-i-'-wi.
| shops and in the mines, to the es-j that this government, undei
tate and condition of serfs paying j policies, has already traveled last
tribute te their rapaeion
[f tliese statements appear ex- spirit ami its original aim and pnr
j treine, and as if made for mere j pose have been to an alarming ex.
partisan effect, let me refresh your'tent paralyzed and jM.-rverted.
! recollections with the facte of his-'
! tory which establish their absolute !
! truth 1 i^rokino mw t<h vatik>t.
^ I per cent, be/ore
,,v'i'1 was passed.
tlie a< t of 1 -S7;1 also members ofothcr organizations, u"'' hivcr Complaint? ShiUth'n
, v .i „ /-in r ii ' I ih guaranteed to cu
su< b as the Odd hollows, etc. i j^y Jt, jvi. ArmMtroug.
. ■ . - To this'■latcinent oi' e, iininatini^ *bose other organizations and the•
s mCistei's. i and lar in the wrong direction, its: . ... > I various chnreheH (o whtel. M.ev >.. ,.
r,...,or . v «„ t ;i« , i I facts neither vl r. Micrmnn nor his , n , , "J'renes to w ruoii tm \ Ot- D^SPKPSIA and Liver Com-
!I r x- spirit an 1 it. irigin.il aim and pur- ? (^ t,, longed had just as much te do with j plaint, you have a printed guarantee oft
utter in rep!v; and ile-o as if in a''nc'tina them to riot as had theievery fwttle of Shitoh
spirit of ci ueli •• to a presidential
candidate. Mr. B- ! resurrected
and road .Mr. Sherman's famous
letter of 1 S«. ii' lollop i- •
OHM IN OH Tin CONSI'IHAIY.
Stagncr LaForce, at their
on Winsl>i r«i and Hawkins
nine miles from Hav kins, -ut th>*
finest quality of Heart and Sap
Pine Shingle*. They ke<>p also a
yard at Hawkins and oik- at Lake-
Fork. Address.
STAGNEK LAFOKCE.
Pine Mills, Wood Co. Tex
The laboring people themselves
have been too patient, too forbear-
ing. They have seen their dearest
Hit! great republican conspiracy | interests trampled U] on, and tlicir t^jrwal.-
to fasten the fangs of the money ; hard-earned wages gambled away ke y
j power in the writhing, struggling j into the pockets of speculating, pre-
'body of American labor, and to j dtifrtry politicians and into the
I enable gigantic usury and legalized irimbound coffers of their million-
robbery to suck the blood of every j followers, while the power was
'American industry, took its lirstjjn their own bands, by united, or-.
■great step when, ir. authorizing ,ganized action of the 'ballot-box te' a ",urt
legal tendei currency in im, the!owh the partv which devours J ! ">' "
greenback, the immortal and glo- their substance.' 1 do not believe 1'"HU iH'
rious greenback, was discriminated !inv „ther | eo| lo on tiic glote., e-x
ifainst and degrndrd in the money eCj,t our own, would have subrnit-
niarkets of the world by being made i t<.fl. unless retained bv force, to
1,1 ; noii-receivabh for duties on im- tlie monstrous act of congress of
porte'and tor i rile rest oi^ tliejbond- March, !WW. whereby the plain,
cd debt "1 the I nitc.d St,-,i.(i, oxpli'*it, and clearly-tmderst'XKl
al! th< annals o! nations n linan terms of the legislative con tract for
;:i:il measure was ever more will-; the payment of the bonded nation-
tulty wicked in , iinci ption inel de lt] were openly and contempt-
uously set aside, and other and dil-
fcrent terms inserted, im teasing
Knights of Labor, ft was as strik-1 i"vt,r (l'i8
ing workingmen, struggling for1 ri,,w ron^;
what they ltelieved was their rights,
that they came in collision with.
Kor snle by U.
It
Deah Sill 1 w:• plea ' d Ui re-
ceive your letter. My pi rsoiial in-
re the >iui,e as yours; hut.
you, 1 do not intend to bt in-
fluenced by them. My construc-
tion of tie ia'\ is the result of care••
.1
l>on't Rx|H'rlment.
the officials on that day, and not iisi Yo,,, c,ui!l0t aT"r<1 u' '""•j0
ICiBl.tr „f Labor. A,,y .!32Srte^X$S£l!j
intimation or itiHJuii/itiori t<> t first only a eolcr T>o not permit uny
contrary is simplv and absolutely I dealer to iin|K>ue ni f,n veil with noin'o
false. Soiith-\vest. ; cheap imitation of l>r. Kina's Naw Di«-
! covery for ('ousiiinption, (,'engliH am!
Is it not a fact that every manjcp'ds, t>nt sure )'oix get the gen nine.
sign, nor more far-reaching, op-
pressive and destructive to t!ie
riirht-* of lateir in it- results, than
this A national currency, made a
legal tender for th, wages of every
laboring man, woman and child,
privations, sufferings,
lo'/b mini « liian j ■—" ) ■"*" "...v, mo
f„l ... I , I t.„«,Kl i,, lh„
sure hi i inipiili'd . t would affirm was a Knight of Labor, and tliat'tfood, oijust the sonic. Don't he deceived,
, . i • % , v with thft ('iliriulr-', tlif .Soiitii-' r« in aftl Throat, Lutw aiul Cnaftt
' "• « -pece.i. 1 our „. . ,. , , attcc.tions. Trii.1 iMtttlcfl frw at R. T.
thiit \vi propose to i.epudi- -" 'at* ■ it, out who iu fact mma- • Stoitti &(JoV Urug Htorn.
ate or violat' a promise when we'bushed themselves and assossi- , I-arge Bottles $1.
offer tii redeem the principal :n mi ted them, were Knights of La-
iei/al teiiderK > . . ^ . . . " lumping Cough tnav 1h kept under
i * 1 * i *v" ' i ii • i , 'l>,,r '' 11 alwj that they ixjiujilete control and afl danger avoided
I think the Iroudhoider v.olates W(,rfl(mt 0 th(vtptrik,. (,l,^h.lby Vpqnent doses of (n.ainberJain's
his pn>nri«e when hi refuses to take ' ' tXiu^li ll«;tae<ly. No hetU'r treatment
the same kind of money le paid ence to tlie coinrnaiids of the order | can T,e pre^ ritM*! for it. RoidhyR. M.
for the bonds. !t the ease jv to he ' (le«iido<l upon in council and isstied ^r,nrt'r''u"'
tested by law 1 -un right; if it is to t,. the district official? If the' W1I11* *'"T.T
be leated hv Juv c.of.lte'- id eiue- .... . HHHXlH H COltiH (ad cotummplioil
' , ii, S</uth-Wost would shift any part of' ctire ia sold by us on a KuarauU*. Tt
I ,„„ ,vr.„,2 a "I'"" 0„. ,„||U,„ „rik.- .,'l ,l, l
"it 1
' film
wrong I hah repu-
diation, or inytliirig like it, but we Anoetrontj.
the gain- of the IxuidhoMeis and 0,,f?ht not to he det( rred from doing! assassination from the shoulders of —
tlie btudens of th- tav-pnyers ov< r w}uit'by ?<■ tr of nndeservi d Uio Knights of LiboT as ail order, ( I have tried Chamberlain's Col-
, „ five hundred millions of dollars, i epitliets. to the shoulders of the order of1 ie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
An oner. laboring man, _ woman and child. By on«- dishonest stroke of a dis- If," under the"la* as it stands, the! odd Fellows Masonry or of the'on a ver5' '"bronic diarr-
Tho Weekly Courier-Journal and and for the privations, sufferings,: honest pen, guided and held by the holders ot' the five-twenties can . , . ' , . . i hoea, and it gave perfect satisfac-
tJie McjNiTOB until December 'U, blood, pensions, and death of' ev-, dishonest leaders of a great {>arty. only be paid in gold, then we are i* . 1 ' m, 8 >w tnsl in® i tion. I recomend it te my trade.
1888. for one dollar cash Subscribe erv soldier and sailor who followed' the debt which labor has to pay j repudiaters if we propose to pay ri°fcorB acted under the advice andjj. E. Hutmoh, druggist, Eastland
•at once. . the .flag, was refused and dishon- j was swollen 25 per cant. The re- i otherwise. If the bondholder can I consent of-the councils of those in-1 Texas. Sold by R M. Armatroog.
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