Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 245, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 20, 1885 Page: 3 of 4
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TEXAS AHUST LODia
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bound arrive at
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Arrlvta from tliu easi at Cfiop m
Leaves for the east at 0 J a m
Leare for the last at H0 k in
Leaves fur the wtil at 650 a in
arrive frotn thu ti at CWp m
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Real Estate and Financial Agen
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firm of Polaaalo and liunlredaof othtr TDn
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tbat alio waa nbliaed W keep tbim mnalantlr
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teka ago Alter tak tig tlio llrat large bottle
tliedlaeaau aeitno to finriaKc the Inimlng
itching and intlaininallon became tinliiar
able Hhe however femvirid In the
use of thu medicine AkterUklng iheaeeond
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bee niltig oil w hue an I amooth again an I
what la more Iter iHrlodlcal headneltia have
tllaiteared ami the la now at Vlyearaoraae
enjoytug the only good hutltb alio haa known
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tlrta with emehrala that every bottleofH
Koll ft thouaand llmva lla weight In
01 rlher Information eonrt ruing her rate
win be
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deuie lu HulUllancet t r by me
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Htrolt Wlilu Mafia ISW
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ANTIPROHIBITION
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Senator Cokes Great Anti
Prohibition Speech
In Full
A llctlsed Loricclel hiiiI to hi
1lcte llrporl or u Most Itr
iiinilinlilc Speech
Tlip toier or imit m coimi
Ought uii n He t
fore llicj lot
Malr > niaiis Calm and III
liusslimalo IWitiiiliniiliiii
or Ilotiiliiiiuii
Jlio I KAMiNntH report of Govern-
or Cokes great gpcrch wu nccessarl
I no Inipcrftcl Incomplete mul
fHiiltj that lie has been I ml need to re
l e anil correct It and wo haio tho
plcitBiiro or giving It In full to our
romlcrx thla morning JuH a it ell
from his lipg iho other evening
IViuhv Ciri7ivs 1 pioposo to
uliilu ita hriellyaa I tan souto it thu
principal rcanong on account o which
1 am opposed thoroughly railltnlly
nutl from top to bottom ta thin whole
prohibition inouincnt
11 in Bought to enforce prohibition
upon Wato ami McLennan county by
a tolo of the pcoplo to bo liatl ou tho
list of lliU montli
If 1 Iho to ate October licit 1 will
hau
been u dtlzcnof Alcl eniuiiitouii
tyfortliittyllvoear I tamo heio
as soon iu I attained majority and
my home has liecn heio c er alnco
1 rcmeincmber Waco when there
were not more lhan a doen board
shanties heio and when hundred of
Indian wigwams could fnijticutlr ho
seen In whal is now tho most popu
lous portion of tlio illy tlio Indians bo
lug hero for purpoica of trade
Uiirlng tho earlier lays Ibcro was n
great ileal of dingusUng hrulal tlisal
patlon hut its tho jcars rolled on and
population came In and schools and
chuichos wore built a gradual chango
tamo over tho pcoplo society and pub
lic opinion 1 ho thld of improvement
In all the elements of a high clvl Iza
tlon lus rben higher hero with each
revolting > ear and In looking back
over tho thlrtllvo jcars rout UiN
cinincncc upon width wo now stantl
I do say to ou that you ULiy compare
tho Waco of today with tho Waco of
any other period of her history and
that there Is less of vicoodl iilpatlon
lens drunkcuncHS lo s tic tling lu whis
key mid more of morality enlighten
ment and clvlllriitiou than cvcr existed
hciobciuie Wo all know this tola
true Why should wo chango our
habits
whyievolullonlo our btisl
uesa t S by should the hand of tho
itfiirmcr be laid upun otircoiuuiuiilty
w hen w e are betlcr tlun ev cr ltfore anil
advaniliig inoio rapidly titan ever In
all that U good nutl moral aiul cunob
ling Havo wo not elegant and torn
fortahlo public froo school houses In
every ward of our tlly iu which our
thlhltcn aro being educated and do
not the spires of churches devoted to
tho worslilf ot tho living God no
fioni every 8tiarof Does not thrift
and cnteipileo and public spit 11 abound
here and do not our people intend u
liberal hand to tho support of every
Ihiugthitls moral and progressive
Whcioean 0u Hud a more sober
orderly entci prising and tlinfy cotn
luunity I Wnto is striv lng fur a place
among tho leading commercial centers
of the state and Is engaged In u gen-
erous rivalry with her sbrter cities
Ought tho pcoplo of Mclennan county
who feel a just prido In their county
to handicap her lu this laudablo
race I believe they will not They
doslro as I do to seo our llttlo city
hav o a fair chsiiio in tho mc o for sotal
commcrtlal and Industrial develop
ment If this prohibition movement
autteeds Waco will drop behind will
full out of tho race Wu can not liu
poi0 our tastes as to whit pcoplo
sh ill eat and drink on others If wo
attempt it wo will be left to tlio cn
jomnit uf our fauilcs and those up-
on whom wu depend for growth who
claim the right to determine these mai
lers for lliciuselves will go vvlieio
Iheir personal Ulicrly is not curtailed
They will go where social plcaures
which have been Indulged In by wise
and good men from tho beginning of
Iho world may bo sought without iu
aing law 1 bono now hero cngagod
iu the rnllicand hundreds dcpenilont
upon them lu the multlftum ramlt cn
tlousot social nnd husincss llfo wHI bo
toniiiellcil to seek new Hi ItU or noTy em
plot incuts The huslnctis of our tlly
which has grown up nnd nitonuuoda
todltstlfto elsllug habits nntiionill
lions Mould bo rudely sluHJtcd at a
limo when nil eadv grontly xlcprosscd
and llttlo able lo bear now burdens
Values would depreciate itittlng tlio
town directly and tho peoplo of the
umiitry Indirectly bin ivlth equal
certainty fm tins la their lit arkct town
and every thouaand milled lo its piqi
illation iiitrvacn the value ut roiiutrt
produce and decllno hero means hard
times throughout tlio ccunty Tho
interests of tlio town anil country nro
Inseparably blended A floiiiislilni
piosperous city rapidly increasing its
population adds valittk cadi > eur to
cverv aero of hind and every farm in
Iho county that which hirms ono
will alto hurt tho other I hold It to
he an undeniable propcsltiou that an
lino of policy whitli Injures either Is
unrtlaonnd Impolitic Hut euppoho
thocnlbtulastH who without rlivnio
orrcasoit aio seeding to forro iiohi
bltloii upon this county and city aro
sutosaliil will priiliiblllon prohibit
Ibo uso of intoxicants ami suppiess
diuiikcniicss That 11 will not is the
unlvorsal uud unroietroelielcd testi
monyiomltig from all tho states whero
it has been ti led lu rural distilctt it
docs to somo extent lessen drunken
nets In toMng and cities it haslnva
ilably vvltliout an oYicptlou luciias
edtlruiikoiiuess andcrimo Thcrebo
lug no llcoivso lo pay every fellow
who can gvt jug of whiskey runs hs
saloon Tlio illffercnio being tiny
tan sell ihevpcr and tho stuff thoy re-
tail Is viler than when sold under
Ikcnsq Tlio stale loses tho revenue
which goes to increase tho profits of
tho saloon keeqier
The trahTc goes out of tho hands of
decent and rcspunxlbla men who un-
der oxistlug law must keep orderly
houses Into tho luinds of disreputable
and bad men who ant Irresponsible
and keep dives and tleui and encour
ngo tho lowest cliaraetcr ot dissipation
and druiikonucss
lellowcltlciis the statement I make
that drunkenness In cities and centres
of population is Increased by opera-
tion of prohibitory laws 1 repeat Is
vcrillcdbyu unhcrwil concurrence of
testimony Nothing but harm results
from forcing prohibition on titles
Theso centers ot population very much
more than rural districts are
allllctcd with tho vices which flow
from the whiskey trltllc 1rohlbltlou
aggravates nnd increases them I read
a statement from tho 1htUuUlphia
American npaper which I have read
for twelve years a weekly ourual de-
void to literature and tho arts than
bettor reputation for truthful and ex
act statements offset I will stnto by
way of prefaco to what I read that on
tho fdurtli day of July last prohibition
bad been in forco ono year In the stato
Of Iowa and that statistics showing
tho effects lot tho operation of this
law during that time have been col-
lected and verified and It Is to those
tliat tho < linericfin refer In tho state-
ment 1 read
Iowa has a prohibitory law which
forbids tho iiiauuiaaturo and salo ot In-
toxicants ct in all iho largo centres
of population tho traffic proceeds lg
orouily and openly in twentyeight
towns and cities lite number ot saloons
has Increased from 770 to Dili vvhllo
the largo sums formerly paid for li-
cense aro aililcd to tho prollls of Iho
saloonkeipcrs Davenport loses
WKJ and llurllngtnn 2700O In
this way Iho utmost thit is claimed
by the friend of prohlbtlou Is that
they havo closed tho saoous In small
towns and county dlntrlcts anil even
for this result they gho not tho evi-
dence of ollli111 returns but lagno
and sweeping estimates They claim
thatlOUel saloons havo Irscnclosed
and that 2too aro kept closed perma-
nently Hut tho otllckt figures of Iho
internal rovenuo department show
that Iowa has sixteen rectlllers of
tho places outside the cities cannot
havo been great Iho total for the
stato would bu less than 2000 If tho
estimates of tho prohibitionists were
correct
lu Iowa as In IvansasnndlnMatno
prohibition has llttlo elllctcy lu thu
largo towns and the cities which suf-
fer tho most from the evils ot tho
liquor trnlllo And lu that slate ns
elsewhere flvo men will olo for pro
hibition for ono who will put a band
to Its enforcement The reduction
of liquor saloons under a highlicense
law in Nebraska and Illinois has been
greater than Iowa under pohihltlon At
tho same limo there has been no such
stimulus In lawlessness In the enforce-
ment ot hlghliccnso and tho assist-
ance ot tho liquor dealers has been
secured linlscnfoiicuicnt
Theso aro cold solid fails Ihoy
can not borontrovcilcd Tho lesiilt
has been tho same lu cities and towns
lu Miilno and Venuont ns lu Iowa
lu theso fettles prohibition was can led
by great majorities vet the law ran
not be enforced lu twenteight
towns nnI cities In Iowa whiskey
shops are licrea ed fiuin 770 under a
llieuso law to 111 muter Just such pro-
hibitory law as otir prohibition friends
aro trying to foi C on our tlty biimo
e tlouns it is true rfro said to have been
closed In tho cniintri rl > ut the statement
Ismado nnd is truo thai more saloons are
closed In Illinois and Mchraska under
high license thin lu luinf by prohlhl
Hon licsides thirds no violation of
law and no demoralization of tho pci
pie under the Hi unso sv stem as under
prohibition and under tho liftiiso
astem tho stato rcTcliestliolarfjoimo
nues and gets noiio under prohibition
Whllo drunkenness intv be decrcusoil
lu the county to some little extent un-
der prohibition It Is Increased to an
alarming extent Iu tho titles I thirc
foro say to my country friends in ou
miller tho local option law nio pennit
ted to have prohibition or not in voiir
precinct anililecldo for ourselves with-
out let or hludi aucu from the pcoplo otf
Watolutlio name of all tint is Just
and right allow Waco Iho samo pnv
ilego and do not be our votes listen
upon her aineasiire which will do
stroy our prospeiily incrcaso drunk-
enness and vice and dcmoralto her
people if more testimony lorrobor
atlvo of that Just read Is needed I will
read a letter from lion Ihos 1 lla
aril to a member ot tho legislature of
Delaware when that body wasdicus
slng a local option bill Hero is what
he sas
WASmsoTON DU March 1 1881
My Dear bir 1 tlo not like to In
trudo my opinions unasked for upon
members of tho legislature
I agree with ou In thinking local
option lawa of very itoubttul consti-
tutionality and positive Inexpediency
As I understand them they submit a
law to popular vuto In local districts
and this defeats tho piliici lo of ulir
government which is rcprcfecutntiio
in lis thirattcr and places the whole
law making power and discretion lu
Iho Icglslatuio and not iu the pcoplo
in their mere numerical forto and
primary capacity
If punishment ot criminals was to be
mljiitlgcd and Inlllcti il by local on
lion instead of throughnrlsoflegis
lature cxetulcd by Judges and juries
It would bo held wholly nt variance
with our thoory of government and
jet to apply such a rule ttq so wide-
spread and dally n luihlt as tho uso of
alioholic or fermented beverages is
in my judgment quiloas unsafe
bo far as my experience goes a well
legulntcd sstem of licenses whereby
revenue la largely brought into tho
public treasury coupled vvllh cvcio
penalties lor tlliit sale has proved
lhe most cilh lent clicik upon thoibmo
ot Iho liquur traffic
In many respects tho question Is a
sumptuary one and laws attempting
to est tlililt sumptuary rvgulitlons be
coino luqtilsltoiiul mid Impossible of
execution so that In thoso tomiuiini
ties iu this country whero they hivo
been enacted they ha o cither aggra-
vated tho evil they wcio Intended to
prevent or havo fallen Int i lonlcinpt
and iisclcssncaa andlcn repealed
Iho statements I tiato seen of he
leal condition of those omniunUies In
which total prohibition has been at-
tempted havo Impressed mo very
strongly in cttiilli iiintfam of these
vlovvs
lcisonal influence and cxomplo and
precept and the recognition of Ibo
great Irulli that Intemperance In the
uso of sHmulaiita nf all Muds Is a nun
bid physical fact both lu lauso and
effect is lit my Judgment tho proper
vlovv to coimncnie with bUtllsllts
abundantly provo that tho niteiupte1
suppression by statutes ot tho uso nf
alcoholic stimulants Is accompanied by
an liicieaso iu tho uso of opiated and
that open drinking being slopped
Bccrct drinking ensues
1 do not behove any manhasa great-
er horror of Intemperance Hutu I nutl
my anprcclatlon of its dangers and
cv II effects grows with my cxpciiiiuo
ot human affairs but tho graver the
evil the more essential Vo apply the
right prluciplo tolls cute and for the
reasons 1 havo staled and many others
Ihoiiuthc experiment ot localop
tion will not bo tried by our legisla-
ture but increased chucks under tho
liccnso a stem bo continued
Yours sincerely
T 1 Haiauii
Who IsIhos P Uiiartl7 lie Is
tho present becrctary of State and pio
uikrot President Clevelands c bluet
selected for lhat high trust because or
his great ability bis lofty character
and unsurpassed parlotisiu ami tlcvo
thin to his country Will jou not be
lieve hlmf Iloauviscl tho legislature
uf Delewnre nut to pass a local option
law Hosas when public drinking
ceases private drinking ensues lhat
wliou whiskey can not bo tiad opium
Is accepted In its stead that allcxpcil
enco shows that prohibitory laws can-
not bo enforced and do harm Instead
of good and blgti liccnso with string-
ent laws against selling to forbidden
parties go farther than any other meas-
ures ot devised to lessen tho evils of
Intemperance J his Is the language
and theso the views of one of tho
wisest men of his country
Where are wo to go if not to the ex-
perience of those who hao tried i > ru
whlclwio Journal lu ho country has a lilbltlon for light on this question
Human nature in Texas and Iowa Is
the same A prohibition lair which
alls In Iowa will fall In Texas which
Increases tho evils of Intemperance lu
Iowa citios wltll do tho samo in Texas
cities
Intoxicants can not bo excluded
from the country They aro needed
in every drugstore In compounding
medicines Blck pcoplo must have
them Many housekeepers uso them
In rooking and preparing food They
Are used largely In the arts and manu-
factures Many people wilt havo them
as a bevcrago ami ail tho laws that can
ho put on tho statute book can not pre-
vent It This Is the universal experi-
ence where prohibition has lieeh ti led
Prohibition domiciles tho whiskey hot
tlo at homo In tho family where tho
> oung aro corrupted by It and secret
drinking is dono
Hut fellow cltlrcns I oppoo this
prohibition movement ou higher
grounds that those affecting my lo-
cality or thoso suggested b tho im
Iiiactlcahlllty of enforcing such a law
oppose it because It Is a direct as <
saull upon tlio personal liberty of
every man to bo suhjoclcd to its oper-
ation It Is an effort to rrgulalo by
law ho personal habits of Iho pcoplo
It Is nn abandonment of tho theory ot
our government that our people nro
spirits and43i7dealers in Intoxlcnnts rapablo ot selfgovernment If our
olhit iho reduction of iiumbcrs In pcoplo nro to bo put Inlciulliig sli lugs
and a guard placed over their mouths
to sco that intoxicants ilo not enter
Ihey are babies and unlit for self gov-
ernment If they aro lit for selfgov
ernment as I hold them lo bu and as
ho Ihtory of our government assumes
them to ho then a law which prohib
its any rnue man wentono > ears of
agu from eating or thinking that which
he desires is a direct palpable and mil
rngeous violation of his individual
llbi rly It U n precedent If adopted
which will Justify tho spolldlon ot our
pcoplo of every peisonal light hereto-
fore held sacred Iho samo Ionic
which sustains prohibition will enable
Hie government to forbid you thu uso
of tobacco and If this movo la success
ful tho next cruaado will bo against
tobacco 1 know this to ho already
In contemplation lu Iho minds of some
liy the siiiu process of reasoning our
appnre may lie regulated auilvour
diet and Ihu wholo batch of New
liutand blue laws may bo enacted
Onco started ou a tarcer of this sort
no man em tell where It will cud
Human nature is Iho samo now its It
was ono hundred vears ago ami
history repeats Itself lite right
to bear arms tho bulwark ot our lib
erty may bo ntlutked by tho situib
method used to carry their point on
ho liquor qiicslitm film and pis-
tols havo slain mora people made
more widows and orphans podtiud
mora rags and starvation than all other
causes combined
Sly prohibition filends are grcit on
statistics of this that adcr nnd this will
be a most luv King Held for I hem In
short fellow citizens ou havo not a
slnglo personal right which may not
bo taken frontou Just as It is pro-
posed to tuko fiom tiu the right lo
drink what ou desire Nn ninii
should willingly part with ouo jot
or tltllo of his personal liberty
the licisonal libeily of a m tu
should be hko the virtue of a won in
wholo and pcifect beautiful In its
siiuuery Its harmouv and cutlicty
lltcrual vigllauco Is tlio price of lib-
erty and basalvvas been With
sentinels altvas on duty never sleep-
ing and never tiring there Is not a
peoplo on tho globe except our own
whoso liberties have not at some tlmo
been taken or stolen and In jcars
though a giant In strength our grand
uud glorious nationality la ct in Ha
infancy As long as our pcoplu re-
tain their personal liberty they will
maintain flee government
Tree men will alvva s light tho er-
rors tho bluiiJcra and tho crimes of
Ihnso In authority and may bo relied
on when tlio government goes wrong
lo bring it back to the right track It
vcvvlll only preserve the personal
1 liberties of our pcoplo wo need havo
no fear foi tlio perpetuity of our treo
gsi eminent July f co men tin lualii
tMlu free government Only men
jealous ot their personal rights and
libeilles can remain free heuiuso
olenul vigilance la tho price of lib-
erty No frco pcoplo ever ct lost
their liberties except by war or con-
quest ulio wera not despoiled of them
by slow and easy stages through me tus
and incisures which failed to aiouse
and alarm them until too late for suc-
cessful resistance there Is but one
safetoursolopursuo and that Is b all
lawful uicaus tu resist every attempt
conic fiom what source It may un-
der what giilstItnia lion ever plans
bio may bo the pretext to abate or-
t tirtad iho persona liberties of our
jHoplu one single halts breadth
It Is no crime to manufacture wlno
licer brandy and other Intoxicants
It has been dono ev cr line the w nrld
commenced 1 he reasonable and dis-
tract uso of these arliclea is notncrime
or vice lite wisest am best men lo-
ci i mil lu all ages of the world lu
every country In the world uso Ihciu
n sumo form or other It ts the abuso
o Into1 < ants not their uso whlih Is
vicious or criminal If ouo hundred
men who hive oath the right to de-
termine for himself what la best for
him personally Hud pleasure com-
fort health and culoincut In a ra-
tional use of intoxicants shall they
bo deprived of that liberty beeaute
live or leu others get drunk and miiko
bt nsta of thcmsclviB shall they be
punished forthovlcoorcilmeofolhcra
when guiltless themselves of any vice
lite prohibitionists propose lo do this
Tho proposition la a monstrous ono
for a free pcoplo and free f iv eriimi nt
and has never been and vvnl never bo
enforced IIeldtono man greater
detestation of Ihu vices and crimes of
drunkenness ban I havealvvavs felt
1 will go as far as any oilier in favor
of legislation which can lm ciifortnl
which Is practical and will be effttllvo
lu ieducing Iho evils nt tho liquor
trnlllo to Iho low est possible minimum
but 1 will resist eomo from whatquar
tcrltmaylnthls or any other pi oposed
legislation the invasion ot on slnglo
Jot or title of tho personal rights and
liberties cf tho pcoplo Upon this
point I will mako no compromise I
belie vo wllh Mr lla an that a well
regulated liccnso By stem coupled
Willi stringent legislation agulust
lllclt salo wlnla bringing largo reve-
nues to the stato Is the best means
jet dovlscd for tho evils of Intemper-
ance If this ran bo Improved and
rendered more effective 1 am ready
to toopcrato most earnestly with any
effort In that dlrcc Ion Hut fellow
citizens wo can make no concession
to prohibition We must defeat that
measure Our peoplo have not nil
del stood It tlo not appreciate its
mcanltg uud purposes It Is the tilt
spring ot fanaticism It comes to us
hand In hand with a demand forfemab
suffrage and that demand Is ouo of
the loading planks lu tio platform of
tho prohibition party adopted in July
18cHatPillbirg Our good holiest
patriotic people who justly detest the
tvlls of luteiiipcrnnco havo been in-
duced to favor prohibition honestly
believing it agreat moral an 1 reform
movement devoid ot political sltr
ulllcance and purposo and in
utter Ignorance of the act that
Uto prohibition party Is a reg-
ularly organized national political par
ty with itrong organization in many
of tho slates that It la actively recruit-
ing preparatory to organization In all
tho states and that its leaders avow a
determination to hate a ticket in the
field lu the ucxt presidential election
a ihiv 111 In Dm last t doslro our liorron of Indian warfaro In order to
1unde ulJ ocuro for anS locrlty
poopo o unde t n d movement Ujemsclvo
In all its bearings I havo Influlto o ° and eoncn rVC from
conlldcnco In tlio Intelligent censer
vatlsm and sterling patriotism of the
pcoplo of Texas and believe when
ther do understand the truo meaning
ant purposo ot tho movement they
will promptly spurn It Tho honest
real of thoie who aro pressing prohl
religion a government
the domination or Intsrforenco of a
priesthood If there It ouo thing
about which there Is no difference of
opinion from which nobody dlssonts
if there Is ono proposition about which
tbero Is no controvcry In all tho broad
bltion In Texas is not Inspired by a ° con u > ll
desire lo help Into organization andl > fundamental prlnelplo lu all our
tal and national governments that
Into with
ultimately power a party
tho alms and purposes of Ibo pfoltlbl mo cnumi anti uto state Ml i ami
lion parly as dh
pisiform That
dlsilntlly avowed In Its rcver sesra o distinct and
party In Its plat t rt The constitution and laws
nccs and antagonizes the Kuaran co freedom of conicicnco and
denounces
form
democratic party decauso of lis consls protection in tho enjoyment of t to
tent and sturdy opposition to prohlbl cr > J1 0i lCrc
tlon and all other sumptuary laws e o Iho subject Iho slate novcr
Never in the life of the democratic Invados fho iloinan of tho church and
0 ilnlt wllhont thomost harm
party has II failed to lntcrpo o In be
half of tho citizens tho sternest resist V C ral V ot r
mice to all legislation propolng lo > with affairs of sta o wlllioiil vlo
regulato Ida food apparel or drink > iimdaiiiciilal principles of
No platform of the tlcniocrallo parly < > r government wtlioit long n
inailo In national convention can lie moral wrong liurtfiil to llsclflo so
found which does not contain a do Jyi aid to tho chrisl an religion
iiunclollon ot sumptuary leglilatlon Therels one wayln which ho church
I havo heard prohibitionists deny that tli tho < of IU colaboror Ihe
llio legislation proposo1 by them Is o < > 1 > oo Iroet ami
suuipluary In lis character Air ominalo ho stato and society and in
llaianl who ought to bo a good deni dolngiolt has thonld and tmlspccil
ocrallo aulhorlty says In Ids Idler f o ry good man and woman In tho
and Hut brill labors In tho
read by mo a few inlnulci that
Tho peoplo should understand this
programme When thov under-
stand It 1 have no fears for the re-
sult Hut tho tlmo Ii short Indeed
ultiily Insufficient tor full discussion
Moio limo abould have been given
ll is unjust to the pcoplo lo force n
volo ou lhls question with such light-
ning speid but wo can not help lhls
now Wo must do our best to pre-
sent Iho question so it can he under-
stood to show tho alms and purposes
of tho movement Our democratic
friend should no cspctltlly active bo
uuiBO Hie Biietcss of prohibition means
war upon tho democracy Tho day
after this election was ordered when
a grand demonstration was mado at
thu court hoiiso hy the prohibitionists
it was reported by our dally pjpci
that a distinguished nnd popular mil1
Isler of one of our city ihuiihca
Dr Cairoll itudo ait eloquent ap-
peal to the pcoplo to come to the sup-
port of prohibition A colored min-
ister Mr Jordon I Mlcve was
alo reported to havctuado sumo re-
marks iu advocacy of tho olicjctt
of the meeting and among other
things to havo said that ho
was willing lo break down
both jiolltlcit pat Ilea if netcssarv to
i arry prohibition I aiii crt to llieso
facts lieeauso Ibty ccm lo lndtcito
thut tho power of tho chinch Is tube
thrown Into tho political arena und
made lo tlo battlo lu behalf of prohibi-
tion If Ibis bo true I desire aa a
citizen of Texas as an American tti
zen to enter my solemn protest
agafusllt It Isndcpnrturo happily
line in tho south which bodes no
good lo cither chnn 1 or etalo religion
or society Turn lo the histories jou
read when school bos and 0U will
see that tho bloodiest ami most do
strurtlvo wars thut over scourged bu
inanity and devastated this planet
owed their origin to contests over
questions of religion when thiirih and
state were united You will see that
Irom the same tausc eprung Ibo pcrse
tutlous and the mart rdoms anil mas-
sacres which makes this record tbe
bloodUst pago of human history
There la not a religious sect there U
not a chinch that has nit Its calendar
uf nun I rs w ho havo pcrUhed on the
bcaftold been burned at tho slake
and rotted lu dungeons and wrllbol
under torture for their faith Thcro
is not a churtli In the world whose
devotees will not tell ou lhat the
blood of our luartjrs Is tho seed ot
our chinch All this camo from a
union of church and inter
stato from
ference by the church In affair o
state To mora than any other ono
cause we are Indebted tor tlio blood
hen dcttructlvencis and woe of our
great chll war to the cruaodo of the
northern churches agaluit the political
iua itu lona ot the outh llollgious
persecution that is Iho persecution
of tho itato religion drovo our ances-
tors to America where they braved
tho hardships and privations of life In
a trackess wilderness and all the
Pillsbiirgiu 188I III national couven lorally and virtue and religion
Hon distinctly charges ho dcniotralle ii lnB men ml wonicii betlcr chrls
pari wllh opposition lo prohibition na ana and better clllzcns Ihesosamo
umptuary and denounces tho tlcni ic and women frcah from Ihomln
oerncy for It It hns been said by a tratloiu of Iho church ennobled nnd
distinguished gentlemen addressing cicnlo that public opinion
the pcoplo of tliis city lu behalf of pro llcl which innkoa and met ulea gooil
hlblilona fovv days ago that betaiiso laws and lualntalns gooil govcrnineiit
thotoustllulloii of Toxas framed and r l xatl B cr t i lanl ol
adopted byvliinocrnls authorized this cltlcxnshlp of morality and t
elation hat prolillilllon is a demo1 i0 101 J11 llibHo opinion
ernlio measure It la harll necessary I behind tho Juror in tho mix and I
no whciu elsethat priiliiblllon nnd
all other siimptuaiy legislation Is and
has alvva s been opposed by Iho dem-
ocracy I repeat aa la shown in every
platform of tho democracy adopted In
national tnnicutlou that Ibo party
has alvva a stood Hko a stono wall be-
tween bo liberties of tho pcoplo ami
tho encronchuieiils of this character of
lands
nerves
to say In reply to Ibis thai Iho nil fur III duly II lildi ho judge on
pics nnd policies of tho democratic ll0 bcndi bo faithful and true tgocs
liartynreforiiiulnted aiidexpreBsedlii 111 > ° r legislators to Austin and
nallonal touvenlloii where tho tlclo t a liieton am Is a monitor whlli
gulis from Iho ihlrlyHlght slnlcs of never sleeps or Irea coiinsclliig lldol
Iho Union meet for tho purpose und i Hy to Irust and devotion to duty Iho
Iho democrats favoring pinhlbtllou
when the declare that tho nro good
democrats but submit most
vr i i u icspcu
Our northern tlciiiocratle brethren i
have resitted every 8lcp ot the advance fu 1 > ° em that this particular vote
E to Is undemocratic
of lhls Innovation havo fought itftom
lis blrlh to tho presciil tiiuo We ara
indeb mora than to any other one
cause for a democratic administration
toibi to tho steady unceasing and
determined rcslstnrtc of the northern
democrac to prohibition ami Its inva-
sion of personal libcry
Tho republican parly which bus
they propose glvo
and that In giving It they nro building
iqi an enemy to light tho democracy
for that there la to be a light made by
tho prohibitionists ou tho democracy
of Texas hero la no sort ot question
oi doubt Of Hie result hero is as
llttlo doubt Tho prohibition parly
used prohibition for all It was worth VV nr0 many that havo fought Ibo
know this and has unloaded and re democracy lcllow clllzcns In this
wa contest tho AlttAinitli nsT BHAlllTiTA
judlaled It It It a new thing In tho
south Uilsoldtnstoff republican gar-
ment Fought by tho democracy and
tin own uvay by Iho rcpubllcana of
Iho north after getting a 1 out ot it that
was In It prohibition is hero iu Tex a
now fabol claiming lo bo democratic
and this iu Iho tai c of Iho fact that It Is
a regularly organized political parly
hosllle In every piiudplo and utler
anco tothctlcmocraty With prohibi-
tion uud fcntalo suttiago blazoned on
Its banner tho prohibition party went
into the last prcldcutlal contest From
tho hcadquartc s ot that party Is being
howeicd upon Texas all sorts of
pamphlets nnd documents and political
mils contlned dlsrrcellylo Ibo whis-
key questionnoUing being said about
fcinalo suffrage That auhjoct ta held
Iu tho httkground at Ibis time fur
irutleutlil reasons Hut let sue ess
h prohibition crow it their efforts and
tho next step In tho programme nf the
national leaders will be to press temnlo
sulfiage for tho party Is ns fully tom
iiltttil to Hiatus It Is to prohibition
They hope when our pcoplo aro
narmodup on prohibition that they
will also swallow fciualn suffrage
will go Iho way of all tho parties ami
opponents of prohibition
aro lighting for the personal liberties
of every man woman and child In this
laud Tney aro resisting tho estab-
lishment of a precedent under which
fanaticism mny rob Ihu people of every
personal itghtlheypoasess They ara
opposing a measure and a policy which
Is ultoilv linprnclluiblo of enforcement
except by methods Inquisitorial op
prcsslvo and vexatious which are
utterly Incompatible with personal
liberty and treo government ami
which If adopted nnd not enforced
wlllbrccd dcmornllz itlon and contempt
for law And they aro upholding nnd
defending tlmo honored democratic
principles against a dangerous and
adroitly planned assault Tuo occa-
sion la worthy of tho the bet manhood
nnd best effort and 1 do not doubt
their success
Fellow clllzeua Iho will of tho ma-
jority of tho people of Toxaa expressed
at tho polls on local option and em-
bodied In tlio constitution and law 8 Is
supremo That inajoilty havo aright
nt any tlmo to alter amend or repeal
both the constitution am Hie laws ou
lhls or any other subject If a major
ity ot tho peoplo of Texas demand the
submission of an amendment In the
constitution subjecting tho entire statu
to tho operaliou of prohlblllou lo u
popular vote there Is uud can bo no
question of their right to have It so
submitted Theso aro undeniable
propositions Hut uhencverlho ques
tion of stale prohibition Is submitted
as a citizen 1 will go o the polls am
volo against it and appeal to my fcl
low citizens to rejit it as I now ap
peal to them to reject It lu MclAmuau
lonnty 1 will apped to Ihe demo
crats to stand by tho am lent record ot
the parly aa the sturdy ami uncom-
promising enemy of every do vice
which In any wa assails Iho personal
liberties of Ibo pcoplo Ict tho Iistiu
bo made If amujnrll of the people de-
mand it for they havo a right to it
So far as I am concerned 1 am pre-
pared as n dlizen and tidtmoimt to
meet It I havo unwavering tiinfl
denro lu the sobei second thought of
Ihe pcoplo That they will njict it at
tho polls I do not permit inself for
one moment to doubt
1 havo spoken to ou tonight fol-
low iltUena without preparation or-
der or arrangement but have ex
pressed In a plain way my honest
i urn k lions Ihe heat of the crowded
hull is audi Hut 1 will detain ou no
longer but lliituk ou for uur kind
attention
Opera Pull la I no net looking to-
bacco lu tho stale
thu ntrniilllu
Jtitlgo II II IJerala at the Courl
houa lal Nlglit
Alargcf audience assembled lu the
district court room last night to hear
liidgo J Ik Geralds reply to the
campaign address fulinluntcd by Dr
Carroll trom his pulpit on Sunday
iilijht last At the appointed hour
the speaker took tho stand and began
the work ol review Tho premises o
thCecrmou were sifted lu tho order
in which they appear iu tho address
and were winnowed ol Us chart Thu
legal tcaturo waa shoivu b ho very
ilcdslou quoted to be not upon the
question of prohibition as tlaimed
but upou a polut or law
rclatlvo to a license case tho supremo
court holding shat it was without
lurlsdlctluu the matter being clearly
In the province of the Jlato to decide
Ihe point made by Dr Carroll wllh
regard to prohlblllou lu tho Indian
Territory was shown to arise from
the fact that Indians aro wards of the
general government aud cot citizens
and that the question of prohibition
had never been passed upon by the
federal authorities lie cited iu sup
part of this fact the uouoxlslouce
of prohlblllou lu the district of
Columbia and territories of
tbe Untied Slates whero
tbo people aro clothed with tho toy
erclguty of citlzeushlp Another
strong point of the prohibttluulsts
jrfftir ° fiWfQflljqm iff
concerning tho revenue derived from
tho sale of intoxicating liquors iu
McLennan cutihty was shown lo bo
initiated tho rercuuo bdliiff over
3000 instead or 14000 as staled lu
tho sermon document being circu
lated among tho people
ll tiv7l AlllVjT TOM
tltttlber Indication
WAtHlMaTOri AuftietU Indicationforth
wal gulf Utesi Llflil local ralna fatlabl
wlndt and alight fall In Umperalart
Chicken recti at II N Palmers
Dcauos photos are all the rago
Let Texan Insure lu thu T 11 A
Huy your grocorlcs nt I Galthers
No ono can handle the babies in an
operating gallery like Mrs Dolno
Dcauos now art gllerj Is now
to the public
Our city dads meet In regular ses
sion toulgbt
Humans prohibition Is of fifteen
jcarr standing
Wo begin lo need rsln very bull
again
Iho morcury ilood at tho front cud
of ninety veslcrday
Iho poilco ran tiro cows In the
pouud last night
Commercial traveler aro coming
in thick and fast every day
< cwlno llros aro receiving their
m
pruhlbllory legislation Is umptuary I 10 1ri11 vlnojani where by precept all and winter supply or goods
tlio prolillilllon plalform adopted nt nd example It has Inculcatedloaoni Iho Illicit display cSf photographs
nlllnj0n his tlty
Tho prices or Haglaiids goods tlcfj
competition from any quarter
Krcsli groceries constantly on hand
atltlaltlicra
Money to loan In aiinu of 100 ami
up vv arils on easy terms WJ It 1at
tersou Go Waco
Poor men cannot afluril to live
vvllhout lirotectlon the T II
ollcrstho lidat
ltaglaud liat tho flucst assortment
orjonclr nnd walthca ever brought
lo this market
lathcrs Insure In tho r II A
Donl go lu foreign associations
Gall at the Academy of Art and seo
Iho latest work in photos 11 excels
ireatiou of publlci op nlon by mar i Ml etlorls
hailing all tho moral forces of Iho ou W K Unman will address
community nnd dlitcling ihem to tho io cltlzoiia at tho couithoiiau to
acconiillshmeut of good and Iho higher
purposes of gouinmcut of society
and of civilization la tho Joint work of
the Chun h ami Ihn school In their own
iiroper sphiro The good woik dono
by theso agcntitS baa blessed mil
Tho between I wl °
Iho piinclpleaof Iho ilcmntratc parly Ilut fcllowilllzom In order lhat their
nnd thoso ot Iho prohibition parly la
direct abaoluto certain and Irreion
illablc 1 call ou my democratic
friends who havo favored prohibition
lo review Iho ground thoy occupy I
know they Intend to be light and be-
lieve they will put themselves right
This prohibition heresy Is alien lo
our soli and our people It docs not
suit this latitude Our pcoplo havo
iilwtiy been nth and demo
usefulness may remain unimpaired an
reinsert o
cratlc havo ulvvas clung with nffet 1II > ° J 1
tlonato tcnnelty to personal liberty and tho prolillilllon parly to bo convinced
tlio principles or their fathers hav
opposed iiinovutlo is upon established
mid toiisicrated ctietoms nut habits
in full vigor for ill lime for Gods
sittle keep them out of thu political
itiena Nothing but hirni inn tome
from ecclesiastical partisanship In po-
ll lull affairs
Now fellowcltlzcns to return from
this digression 1 ask tiur sober con-
sideration ot tho political aspect of the
prohibition movement I havo said It
means wnr ou tho democratic part
lalformif
of this I concede perfect sliuerltyto
nlghl
Head Cokes speech and smiiko one
ol Heras best tlgnrs Hollt will do
ou good
Dust and cusswords were thick
enough to cut wllh a sc Ihu lu some
parts ol Iho clt jcslcrday
If ou want something handsome lu
laiilo knives carvers or scissors tal-
on llorsrull ti Cameron Now goods
just received
Uiilaiindrlid shirts That colebra
shirt Is down to bVic
led nnlaiinilrlcd on a > o
you k
know th sold InrfLUOall the
iter Gocto 11 llabcrs aud try
summc
ju sl now you cant nllord to wait
too long bail better consult at ouio
Tuckers column lor simple rcinctllis
Ihu monster dlaensu la lu the land
M N Rosenthal and Joel Holier
son ibargetl with assault will bo
tried before Justice It W Davis this
morning
I lev 1 it lor a colored minister haa
been traveling through Iho country
organizing prohlblllou clubs At
pelglevlllo aclnb was organized wllh
a largo number of members
hlltlc Ilsttle tho twocar old
daughter of Mr and Mrs Win Slaf
ford died at Hoss Station Tuesday
Tho remains wcro brought to this city
ami Interred Iu tbo First Street Ccm
oler ycslcriln
Special attention Is called lo tho
ehaugolu tbo advertisement ot Cam-
eron Castles btoroy 1 ho handling
of tolton Is a subject of vital Impor-
tance to Waco aud ot cry ono Bbotild
make it n study as far as practicable
lu tbo ill court cstordny morning
cnr Williams drunk was lined t
Cltt Martin using boisterous lan
guage >
1 W Talor using languago calcu-
lated lo ptovoko a breach ot the
peace 3
hast night a cow walked Into a door
at Iho roar ol Iho M Charles aaloon
and then passed through lo tbo front
stopping at Iho bar llllly lCtugmaii
naked her what aho would drink but
Ihn old cow proved to bo a prohlhl
lluuist and walked leisurely oirtho
sidewalk
Mauagor Garland Is III receipt of a
letter Irom Mr Itoberl C Hudson
manager or Frederick Wnrdc which
states that Mr W will play at Iho
Garland operahoiiscJauuar 4th aud
Ails 18 ti Fred Wardo Is a welcome
visitor to Waco Tho eugigeui cuts
mado by Manager Hudson to play
Mr W Ill Iho old world havo becu
taut oiled
Whllo tbo excitement of tho prohl
blllou campaign lasts thcro will bo n
great mail barbecues and picnics aud
Messrs W II Mclnugllu would llko
to notify tho public that Iho havo a
large lot of young fat chickens which
urn splendid forsuth oetaslons
Ilo tarries his hand lu a sling and
when askid why It was lliusl bo
aid bo told a man thems mluc
I he man took a billiard due and af-
ter developing his muscular powers
about a mluiile he remarked thems
1111116 It happened ou Abjssliilau
row About ouo hundred gentlemen and
several ladles assembletl at Cedar
Grovo ctorda to hear speeches on
linth aides of tho prohibition ques-
tion Messrs James 1 Moore anil
Colonel K A Jones wcro speakers on
thoalllrmallvo and b I Samuels and
MC 11 Park on tho negative Too
auilleuto listened attentively lo both
aides ami will vote according to the
wa their conscience dictates
Mr John N Waddcl principal ot
Ibo University at Clarknvllh Tenii
Iua letter to llev Ihos Markbam
paa a high compliment to the Toxas
Ijos who have been attending bis
rihool lu speaking of Messrs Cow
itu Sin lie Sleeper and Caullebl bu
sus they have dono great credit to
Ihulr stato and aro an honor lo Texas
A team alladiod to a wagon ran
away from tbo M P depot isicrday
afternoon aud tho driver could uot
slop them Whin Ihey reached tbo
corner ol blxth and Franklin streets
lit making a turn the vehicle was up-
set and tho driver thrown out but
luckily he was not hurt The horses
thou turned and started back up
Franklin but they were captured bv
a colored man ami brought to a stand-
still Tho wngou was badly demol-
ished
Vauvllon is nearly over so lTjou
want tho boa to havo any nice knee
pants at bankrupt prices why call aud
see our big drlvo lu bos kucu
pants Lowluo llros
1 bouanal tay it
Mr T W Atkins ilrard Kau
writes 1 never hesitate to rctom
mend jour Klccrlc Hitters to my cua
lomcrs Ihcv glto cut I re sallfattlou
and are rapid sellers Kleclrlo Hit-
ters are Iho purest and best medicine
knowu and villi positively cure Kid
no and I ivirtouiplnliita Purify the
blood aud regulsto the bowels No
lnmil can nllonl lo bo without Ihciu
They will ssvu buudreds of dollars lu
doctors bills every year bold at tlfty
cents a bottle by Castles Morrison
See those elegant photo at Dcauos
COMMERCIAL
OiLTSsTOr Anroal Iff The following Is
wmitiawUUnirat of cotton recelpia
tho prlnelrM market today an 1 th uns dalo
last year
KsiOrts tbl vHli Oret Brluln 11959
Franco 0 ConUonl Stt Stock at Hulled
fittea porl this dy 192112 Ihla dy la1 yeat
15 7 J
uvsarooL irnT MionrssrosT
Livsaroou Angaat Is Spot cotton cloaed
Uady and unchanged
Ordinary IK
ilood Ordinary ft S1S
Imw Ulddllng SoII
UldJIIng Upland IUI
tllddllug Oilcan SK
satea lK baloa American 8500 b1 Im
tiorta Lonubalea American iecio
LtvssrooL roTDxa
Iivaroou auguat IS roture doled
scaly an I nncbangud
rhe following era tho doting quotation
Augutt
Augntt Beptember
teptember October
OctoberNovember
November Uoeember
IHHvmbvrJanuary
annaryFebruary
KebruaryMarcb
MarchApril
November
licoorabcr
January
lebrtiary
March
April
Ordinary
Knee pints for 75 touts at Lowluc
Hro s
Protection In the T 11 A secured
a ti ost based ou mortality
Security tudemnily lu tho T 1 A
i 14
mbw o liini aroTt
Hood Ordinary
Low Middling
Mlllllun
ilood Mid lllng
Ulddllng Fair
fair
Ordtnary
aikd
A27
ISJOakd
31
SJU
520 bid
bid
U aakd
ajcaakd
Mgw voag arnT mioiit ssrosT
New Yoag Atlgllll he Spot oollou closed
easy and unchanged
Ordinary 8 f
Oood Ordinary x
Isjw Mid lllng 10 3 it
Ulddllug lot
Hood ildllillg toil
Utd lllng Fair lull 1
aalea tlo
aiaw tobk roTUkge
Maw Yoaa Augual IS Futures cloaed
banly tea I y I lo < iKiintt lower
Hales 670m
Tlio followiugar IbaquotallonBl
Aliguat
September
October
miUsJiaM
v 3 y 7 >
frit KM
list SU
tf I7ict IS
wavss ssn
VO SCO
S7CWV77
BTftS s es
Niw O a la Ha Auguit 19 H pot cotton
clotptl fair quo atlitua unchanged
Batea 2A baiva
Low Urdluarf 9
U
Uood Ordtnary
Low Middling
Middling
oood Middling
Middling fair
V 11 10
tf 1ia
10 8 1
10S
mw ORLEtna rurpau
Niw ORLRAMa Augnat IS Future cloned
ttady 1 to 2 i > oIqu tower
Saiea 270U bale
Tut futlowlug are the Quotation
Aujtmt
Hcptcniber
October
November
Decern bo r
January
FfbruarT
Marcb
V > Ht V 27
12tt 9 111
V 154 9 10
9 214 VW
9JJ7 9M
VMHi VM
atLYUTOK irOTB
Oatviarot Auguit It Upot cloitd quiet
unchanged
Grot receipt23 Salea102 Kzporta 0ahlp
tncut by rail 60 Suxki 127s
SV
VH
1UV
OAtYMTON rOTUKM
liLTUTOH Augaat 17 Future op < iiedand
ruled dull cloilug dull cenerally t to I
point lower
Flrl Call Cloalog
Auguit V 14 2
September < H ll
Octour SVMDVi
Nor ember VOOailc
I > t > c jinber SWUOO
January 90710
February 9 liV2
March > 9 SOJII
Toulaalea 1700
912 29
90407
aiU4tf
SU9J
8tttW
BOA 10
tt 3022
9J031
TtnrKet t r Telegraph
HTjODia Augait 19 Flour8loady and ud
Change1 XXX atlt00 iI5 family at H330
3t thol eat IU5 < t3i fftuiy at 1105 170
patents at IU09I0
Whtat Active but rery unioUrd Opciied
aty but aoon itrongtbcncd andadrf nced
lo under a itrong demand then nacted and
Ouallycloicd t So below yettcrday No3 rod
eatb 93itii9J Auguit 9Q9JX cloilng at 9IX
bid RcptemtHrW jW < cloalngat Oc
tob r UOaUUU cloahig at91N
Com Dull aud lower cloilng h < c below
ycaterday Na 2 mixed casb 4JuUU bepUui
L r 4J LOcmber i > X year Xlttt3
Oati Lower and alow No I mixed caalt
WS 21iAuguitl23 > i 23year22v
t ornmeal boll at 12 OXgi 10
Wblikr Steal rati 13
Ijotliloni Uull and lower
Fork Si 0049 76
Lard Hraall loti S610i3ft 11
Uulk meata Long tkar 6 40 abort Tib ft CO
bortckarfiKO
Duron Long clear t 10 abort rib 423 short
Clear fl 60
llam 97Mil010
irrutoof boird
At tlio afternoon board wheat waa lower
but cloud belter an fair I firm U t > teniber
VirtW October Wiwut Norember VjH
VO iloitng at tup prtcea
t irnKtulor nVptetubr 41S < 341V
OnU < 4uUt aud uucbaugud
Ulva Slock
St Lout Aug 19 tattle Receipt i10t >
ui pljr more liberal but good grade rcmalu
steady whllo poor qualities eipecially rang
er weak and 14c lower Native shipping
alecra 1 C4W 75 good butcher aleen tl 2S4 65
graasu tlTca4 0Kr4 0 mixed lotsof Ditch
ertng stuck tl toaJ 1r gra Tuxau steer
3 7ija7 udtmiilejr j2V42i
Hogs Kecclpls loO acllvw and higher at42S
etw
Blieeji IlecelpU 2SW best pradea at > adr
nd Una but psMir stuff very dull goiM tu
fancy muttaua k OU luo cotuuiou to medium
2 UM2 lamb 2 2 sS 2
f iitcago 4raiu Plnrhet
Chicago Auguit M Flour Inactive aud
wtak but no chango In price
Com Active but ell off VUXo under yea
nay raib 4M August vmVi closed at
tScpteuilwr V > < nlSK rloivd at 4j Oc <
toler 41Ji4 t closed atUJi
Mve Mitick
Luiciuo August 19 The Ilrover Journal
reports cattle receipt 8000 market aUady
shipping steers at f I sog6 10 stock era and
evJera5W > a4 20 cwa boll and mlltd 20Ui
400 through Texas cattle Arm at 27W4 DO
western rangers slow natives and half breed
4 3u 500
HtifsKecelpU 10000 opened firm closed
weak attr lM
HbwplUe4lpt 4 000 steady natlea 3of4
IWTcxau I7i 310 UuiU per L td 1 t
Uool
Wool Firm and nnchanged Tub washed
3ia30 < f unwashed 12tdil Texas limi 4
Itccucd I rout tleailii
William J Cougtdlu of Somcrville
Mass sas In the fall of 1HTCI was
taken with bleeding of tho luuga fol-
lowed by a sevcro cough I lost my
appetite aud llcsh aud was couilnedto
my bed In 1877 I was admitted to
Ibo hospital Tho doctors said I had
a hole lu my lungs aa big as a half
dollar At ouo tlno a report went
around that I was dead I gavo up
hope but a friend told mo of Or Wil-
liam Halls Italsaui lor tho luuys I
got a botlle when In my surprise I
loiniieuctd lo get well and today 1
feel better than for three ear
Prescriptions and family recipes arc
uow lu order Tako Ihem to W la
Tinkers LIou llrug bloie Will
havu the beat attention day or night
Order your clatcrni and tankafrom
Callahan t tawls New Iberia La
Ihe largest manufacturers and cypress
cistern in tho south
T U A haa paid to widows md
orphans of Toxas 282000 dollar
I m a
Position U everything eyjii lu a
photograph Atk > eauu about tt
31 i
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