The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1892 Page: 1 of 4
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THE PEOPLE 8}AY
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World.
Our 5 Salesrooms and\Wareroom
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are filling up, ami by tli^ 1st of September ev-
er^ square inch of these siA rooms will be
taxed to accommodate' our immense
FALL STOCK.
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The'Regular State Demscrktic Plat-
form, *-
An /Viloptrd ia Houston, August 1stli,
J IH08.
1. We, the Democracy of Tenia,
in convention asfiombUd, pledge
anew our devotion to the time-
| honored principles of the Ufuo-
I criitic party euuaeiatod by the liiht
! State mu! n«t>«n»! Densec^itle
platforms, and proclaim the fol-
1 lawies dfi'latttiosjt cf uentipients,
principles ami policies", M> w^jich
w« give our uuitad faulty una sup-
port.
2. The federal government hae
only the powers given by the cou-
nt i tut ion of the United States and
the amendments thereto, and we
believe the perpetuity of the Un- j
ion created by B*id constitution
and ameudtueute, conatitutioually |
and competently with popular lib-
erty and the blessings of local self
government,' cun be secured only
by the zealous cenfinctaeut of the
United Staten government, in all
its departments within the legiti-
mate and ecynbmic exercise of the
puwers so expressly conferred up-
on it. I
3. VYh oppose all taxation and
toiifl* of any kind for purposes
other than revenue consistent with
the necessities of the government,
cc<|>i)0iu‘ically administered-
4. j-We oppose the proposed col-
lectijiii and distribution by the
federal govui uuieiit of mouey in
aid iif the educational systems of
the Several States.
,5J We deupuuco all acts and ef-
forts by the federal government,
wh^rebyj, it in fact, does, or pro-
poses to iadvauce or lend money to
any citizen, uorporltiofT or ulusi
upop an, fcortof security; and we
opproso goV‘TUtnehUl/ownt*r*liip of
railroads, telephone and telegraph
>•*««• 7 / r.
(>. VVe denoonde all bounties
i mid subsidies given by llib fydeiai
govprumont in aid; of private *n-
1 turpi isos ns eluS« favors, repugnant
to Democratiy p^ucipk-s and tin
warranted by a correct construe-
I lion of the cousti tutionul |>e w e re
of t 'oiigress* ...
7. We cite the so-called force
bill Os supreme evidence ofAha
enmity of the liepubltcan party
to local self government and de-
nounce it ns a violation of the don-
: stilittiwii, corrupt.in conception,
wrious in' sentiment, criminal in
14. We denuibd a law that will ef-
fectually preveut isauaoca of ficti-
tious and watered stocks and bunds
by railroad cempauies iu this Htate,
believing that these great oliterpcia
as should be conducted upon com-
mercial priuciplss and no t as gam
Ciljng dovicea . *
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a law that Will prevent tha useless ;
ami extraout ihhu.-vuco o
Gen. Gordnnon Politics.
Gen. John B. Gordyu, ojf £leor
gia has recently written a letter
ing certain, reports started on him
j by «ome People’s party leaders.
1 He also discuses* at some length
, ,, , the political situation, end from
We <lema«d the pmanso or l,
t-. t ” ■ r. | ins ietter we make the lollowipg
! extract!
, ... ■ I “i#»ie true distressingly true -
by cities, towns and oountios.ini,. . ,
,, ' V, . ' , • Jks rTv” • .7 i that our peohlc we fiiiHiicially-em-
luo oUU.auuoviumiiug iin-mi 'l i;
in constitutional limitation* to ac^
tual public necessities so us to pri
serve the public faith, ja) insure a
lower rate of interest, to proteot
Hhs was one of tiie old fashion-
ed .mothers, but she kept her eyes
to «u old friend in Georgiif, deuy- open, ftnd was e« oliservartt as the
A Way ttiat Leads to Desolalion, World’s Fain Notes.
harassed and dnpressad. This is
due in part to uuuscehSary . tariff
taxation audio cla^Vltfgislatioii by
from burdeua that should never
be imposed by such methods.
16. We demand. t)ie enactment
•f a law that will define perpetui-
ties and prohibit the further oper-
ation of laud corporations in this
State and requiring those now
most', fashionable woman in {ha
land, “I wouldu't be hasty, my
dear,” she said to.the eeii’lvh* was
the Hpiile of hec eye, when she
^iiw be whh fixing hie heart on a
pertain young girl. “S).»'o Iprlil-1
ly and graceful, and all thi^t-, bat f
A solid .gold brick’ weighing.
GOO pounds awl worth'$150,000,.
will be exhibited m tly* Mines and.
Mining building at the World’s
Fair hy^ Helena, Mon., mine-
odner.
• The ehftiy j*. Thnm«,«
Joffereuii sat whils writing the
Declaration, of Iridepenii/nce is
now -owned by the Phil/dphicnt
she isn’t giral to h- m Ucrnty, PrniadelpUia. /t is
n girl that’s cross ayd ^neglectful
and selfish to her mother a>in,t go-
ing to make anyone a gmxl wife*1’
th^ Republican party. It is due j Aud t^e soil listened, and smiled,
largely due to- the fact that we Jjnqther, who certainly was old-
have nroro oottoh thau the world I fashioned and not up with the
wants ..mid provisions thau wer
want. There ure, I believe, 2,004,-
000 more liales left over from the
old crop than were ever before on
hand at ibis seasou. If we liud
holding title to or possession of 5(0ob,000 bales last year instead of
200 pieces King Untton, i"iiud 25 tmh>» U-
Ielaml cotton « in Ki> «iw <fl" y" no civm, i» cm fll i . nreindieas
5 esses Niishyilla .fxtra Iwaey’ 50 pi-ees fancy dress prints, i-lllftllllnB M,ctU,UH[ 'trif. and ill
\4
j'lrci'n i\ni|; \ mimi,
thread aGipOS, 3 [ < |s a yard
500'pipes* Be inqiit extra quell _ .............- -----, lollCJy UBOTO
ty round threml ilnids, 4 cts vd . full 9 qnart‘*r unblriicued sheeting standard colors, 2i cts yi+
25 linles lw>at quality- standard ](>j[ cts yd
«■>>ttan plaids, 5 cts yd ' 2 case- (lira Mills, V
10 cases yard wide soft finished JvlesChed li ling, 13J
bleached cotton, 5 cts yd |j] 2 ImU- ct-'n Iteat y
5 cases Forget Me Not stfiadsid hickory, 7’, cts yd
bleached cotton, yard wide, extra J’lest quality full stn
keit hickory,!) cts yd
i^O piece* West 8 d« fit
(toiSs'k iy jeiqfK, 'JO bts ' d \
10(1 pieces 'jHhfeka axtrfi quality
line-kin jmipa, 25 cl* ■’()
200 pieces liest spi udani taiir.y
oil
om-yd
.HneJ 6J ct* yd
10 esses Home Uuii, j'srd wide
blea, "hetl opttoo, best in the mar-
ket, 7j' ct* > d * w
25 |)R '•» Standard quality Sea
Island OU yd \
15 bales WViest quality yard
Wide Sea Islnt'd e“tt,,u» 5 <*•
qua t ier uu
cts yd
standard
dnrd Aino“-j
fit a is h. i d
1 is
[■ produce
feeling ho fatal tu the
200 jfiiecee best quality gilt shelf aet.vil, tun only mission of which
0 !*’ ’ ' Ih-jH . >u k'i foment race prejudices, to
f* at
i
trftLKq
*rtdS
ijfativr
4 let
•ipci
cks
200 tancy shirting prints, 80 ,H,'U lo l,*e. lr7^u*llty
standard quality, 4 cts yd of |»"P*‘’•>* »bc ssveyl States.
pieces extra standard fancy In » truly rcjireseiijiativo gov-
pnhti, 4 ,ct« yd ernuieut there is no room for tiny
200 pieces extra quality stand life tenure of any office, and, of
ard (^lieckr.l ginghams, 6 cth yd *ucU tcnuie is born' arbitrary and
20 hulas A Inin o etandnrd 8 ox j incsponsililo puvtt'i'. therefore we
ilucl 5 <^» y|l favor hu aiiFemimeiit to the. federal
1(0 pieces iolid and fancy dross , .... ,
»"XS «!-•' "<D-| •> J<> ' 7 r'’ ;"1' „ U,'a2g ‘Ahe Democratic party remain, in
2-1 bale* ida standard eight , -«!•*»> otbcer.^Hr * r.aaonfTile % ....... * ...........
art
W Will
100 dez ladies black be.*, 5(c' ppiti d hi(e gan/>, dark
cloth, ndtrbled an 1 mos iic, 20 once -farttrail*,' guaranteed full term of years, /
""ikdit, (i:l cts yd V-/ , 0. While win yield to the wts-
-, ~ ~I - \ f (loin of a majority of the nutioiiHl
Noficn Department. * I Dentocmoy in uiaLieg tur i’nuw-
lauds for agricultural, horticultu
ral, grazing and speculative pur/
posos, excepting overflowed at til
irrigation lands, to dispose of the
Ham* within such reanonable time
as may not impair vested rights.
17. We favor an amendment to
our State constitution that will
permit the Legislature to provide
for the indigent ex-Uoufederute
soldiers resident iu our State that
were disabled in thu uiititary ser-
vice of the Confederate States in'
tkDy tnauuer. that may he deemed
best '
18. A gcuural diffusion of knowl '
edge being essential to the liber-
ties and rights of the people, wo
demand a constitutional provision
requiring the public free school
to be maintained find supported
for a period of uot less that! six
months each year, shall betfully,
(inti fsitbfvlly carried out, and
that the uuiversity, its 'branches
aud ether public, educational in-
stitutions be {dopmjy endowed
and maintained. ^
ID. We pledge the enactment
of a law Ui inorty. justly and per-
fectly secure the liens of material
men, arlisaus, mechanics and la
tajrers. f ,
20. liie Democratic party is
largely indebted to*th«r*co opera-
tion of the laboring people Coi
whatever of benefits it has Conferr-
ed mi the oouutry.aud pledges it-
self to the support of all measnrlVH
’"y^JO.OOO, no combination on earth
could have kept cotton down uu^
Statistic*
der 12 cents a pound,
prove beyond cavil that the price
of cotton is put down mote by the
number of bales on the .market
than by the uumlier of dollars iu
circulation. If we would halve
our* ootton crop and double our
.provision crop it would not be five
years till we would have Wall
street and the world at $ur feet.
■ ‘t45ut whatever the cause of t-he
depression wo jire not going to
find relief by /leaking down the
Democratic party and aiding the
Republican party to retain con-
trol. i'hn uiun is on the verge of
idiocy who thinks he can find re-
lief frpni our ills by indirectly aid-
ing the Republican party to' in-
flict upon us, through Federal
•election laws, ten thousand times
greater ills iu the disorgunizatio
of our labor aud iu the political
turmoil and race .conflicts which
such legislation will produce.
"It is both distressing and-aaiaz
ing to see Third party leaders in
tho South- attempting to ridicule
the dangers of the force hfil.
Have they forgotten our experi-
ence iu the recoilstruction period?
Do they think the white man’s
control of these .States irnn long-
er essential to our prosperity and
safety and to the welfare-of both
races? Do "they deem it a light
111 utter to destroy freedom of alec
times; iu tiny sense. Suppose the
gill was a little impatient toward
her mother!. Doubtless the old
lady was very .provoTmfgr some-
times. Aud a: j|iiy fate, tlpi-qpjl
loved him, and Hiere wouKt be ua
unpleasantness between them,
even though she couldn’t get along
with her mother. So the sou went/
his way and married the girl of
his choice. - That was several"
years ago. ^ Her own mother/ is
dead, and the daughter had/few
tears to shed when she passed,
away. She line alienated her hus-
band from the mother that loved
him better thau her owh life, so
that he does not see Iyer once a
year. %As for him, lut has grown
very old iu the last few yeats.
fb"4iBfiarn wife, Lyit between the'
two there is no real union of mind,
or heart. He has It splendid
house, with not a home coxner in
it. Yw, lie went hik way, aud it
was a way that led out into the
desolate regions where whh neith-
er love not hope to sustain tint
wejry soul. Julia Truitt Rishe^*
.tCI
necessary to the promotion «f tlj’eir tioifs in the S-.uth, and to surround
welfare. j the'polls with federal marshals
21. We tw-lieve the custom of ami federal bayoin)ta?
hiring out hr leasing peuul u»n Are. they ignorant of the fad
.vide to corporate and private per- ! that the'platform of tho Republi-
sciia to be agaimd purtlic 'policy. •) can patty d» ipamls such u law;
22. \V« 'coHiuiend tin. action of f that the lteppblii in' 1‘resident
the public officials seeking jo re urges its passage, and that u fead-
covar lands unlawfully obtained - ing Republican Renator practicnl-
’by railroad esunpanies from the ly- adnlits that-it mvaiis for t-l.o
Htate for sidings and switch, s ^i,d Soqt.li “a Tiayon, t .behind cm ry
pledge the people that bo lang’as i ballot• -
•"There is no u«e mincing words
about ap sei.ious a matter. Tho
jxiwer this course sliatl he con tin-
ned until every acre is recovered-. SobtbeTS! whit*
by or returned to
’thit umi time we
rd» doz child’s Ida. k nbl%«t ho*0, 'ong ln>se. 7Jc. ^
3 cts (i pair
egiMar (l*r
1*080,
ting, 86c
-------------- Wnrnnr Rros. Ill fine "'French
75 do/, misses fancy e. trijied hose. w«*»Ui 2oc, onr priye tOo sat.ine, slegant fitting corset at 9H
•xtra (jnalitv, 5e ladies extra tine gauze, \Vi 11 compare 'with any
200 doz ladies fancy bright col- imported, full rifeular, navy ami other make at *1 76;
vcorset, high Lad* and perfect fit ‘ion' ,,f taxation to u.b“ •powhatiewK&r vtilu
tljs State. • At
lilulu» I lint fill
u« and
ored ho**, 5c
200 d*/. ladies HU.j>er hue font
blaok lies*, 01c
200 doz ladies fast black h#sc,
biown
121c
comically administered, the para-
mount leading issue iu tills cam-
paign, gpop the policy that it is
twifcfit to make tli* struggle to so
cure one .reform at a time, we liuv-
ertheleBsfc proclaim (gir adliereuce
JTte-
150 doz Imlie* ■extks super ftxll
fashioned' dragon IpUck hose, floe
".»IU* IOe,
fjfl d<r/ unfixes j»«»mlp*s grey
r.iixV'f, French ribbed, ' extra
heaVy ,>o»e, 74c
75 doz misses fast black French
nl)l)!.d (biti * heavy, seam lens, ext.rh
hose, irort^i 2.)c, tiui- pru,.« Ladies nigh j gowtis, liinv iQuslin,
T, , . f pleghiitly embroidered, 75c iach
JSy fitieclal contract ire aye utile. ,,, .. . ' P
this ssason to offer a bigli grKds Ladies good quality muslin oriuoinles justice at
corset, Warner Rros make, "Our Obamira*. A^fbttf.rad neck and , l« ,l e pnuuples, justice ai
(’cede” at 4He slefive*,. 2pC each cessity of Mw tree and dimmited
50 doz "(tem," well made or- Ladies^nslin draKors, well ttn c»)iisg^*rf silver at thft''ratio hertf-
sets fhfiJyliew, our.'price 20c isliod, J»twr - /ljMbre pCovidud by l»w, and .ahull
nr "a. |*. Warner Bros, extra lyti'fies extra' fins eiakponl r*d cinitinae to contend for Jfc We
HHtine corrtet at 75i£equal P> cliime.u**, lp»st. muslin, Wtdl tiiijsli-
ytlling offered iiy the Slate at- e<l ut 50o e*oh ,
.. “tiiidies fine while" skirtx lucked
WargeV. Rros. Kclipse Nursing and embroidered eb #1 eacli
Clothing Department.
iiitiuae to contend for,it.
therefore ooiniaend our Senators
lit■ <!| li.e|kresOinatives lor Uietr Udd
nk
sun
fadiiful efforts to promote the
till who begliitss
sdolusive phnn-
r.-irs the
.......Wiities of the govk i nment ecu «< settlers who may ii^Vb pur
chased any of suid land* from the
railway- companies or th^ir assign-
ees ahall have their title* validat-
ed and niad<vgood 111 so far ns the
State may have any
28 We demand that the‘fjogis
this people with tl
'PhStHiraL
gexvrn'tiient, while advising them
to ujosc their evex to ovarshadow,
iu|^2ungers, is a political drivel-
U'fwmd An uiioouBcientious enemy
of litH race and his counfry.
The Wtpld’s Fair Buildings,.
'I'Le World.'- Fait grounds and
laturc, should make suitnbh pro- buildiujgs, now ties ring cotuplcfttyi
vision for the lociLtinb ntttj/ |}*.,rnii . are so reuowned ns a most bsn ii'ti-
m ut establjslinietik ef coiluty li: - fdj tuilit interesting apsctadc that
find I............. ..t/l:ind belonging I not .'only d.. from 5,t)00 (a 12.000
to tbn public school fupds of the j ,ople a day, at a cost of 2o nan Is,
Httoto. . mpiece, ins|fccl tl.cin.'but the gn
majority of traveler
, J l-ol 120 nleii s
all
I fnitcy
ocat<‘if Loj 145, 50 doz men’s wo<fllen 50 dok men’s do8sktn'
• pants all sizes, 70c j ' / cunstWre pants, *2 nifties at tl . p,lllHi we)|; finished,75c
D.t 60 men’s extra' heavy fancy W,d«'|S boy's fancy worsted long
patterns, Tor, pants, elegant styles; 50c
jeans
Child's k-nee pants at 15o, « or
knee
one suit of a kind fr<»m $6Ito $8 50 pant* at 2iic a pr
ortli double 10 doz. child’s knee suits at otV"
worsted pants, noat v'*'"-. u",. >»q |mnvr,
i.Tit 395 men’s fipiey *trip#«l cot, .One lot assosted nasffimqrc suit*, y quality child s
ton worsted csssiinsre b niahod, et
egant stylrts, 75c •’ 't •
if)
dk
k
- Cent’s Furies Wng Department.
25 .doz mien’s plaid jumpers, 25c. drown drill drawers", IDs. 100 doz. man's extra quality, fau.
50 dovi mini * exjra quality l.V 1(H) do/, men's saAml*ss \cottan Vj »tit» lie<i, corrl and M)a|N>nd#rfi.
melt flannel Shirts, 25c / J -MOM, 5c J
V r
50 doz. mbti’s ljglit ooti/m under- 1®0 doz, qrehhi white r.camli'SH
ill
10c.
ideas of tin* uidapute auckp.ledga
ttiat\they shah so continue-
10.1 We opjKiee ths national
baukuig systam; wo dannlnd thsj^ylbatit
repeal af the federal tax oil 8tat*
banks|attd favor an amendment to
oty Eijice canstitutiou permitting
tin* inttorporstion of Htale batiks
UyiVci pVdper restrictisns and <fon-
I rind for tbs protection of dsposi
tot s and thp people
11. We t«*)» «, giedemed m-
coiiiothx for federal puristsa*,
24. W* are (jtijaieed (v> the com
mune in any and till j'orum and
pjodgfi onrsnlvcs to tint j nut and
I’qiutabla protaption of jhrt intfft:
of both capital and lubwr Wn d- -
e pnrpqso or policy
of the Democratic party of • Texas
Our Neighbor Mars.
'Tue pianet Mars is now attract
trig the uttentiou;of astronomers, as
it now stands iij appasition, that
is, nearest to the 'earth and on the
sumo side of dttcN^uu that the oftrtli-
is. This puts its light side ,ty
• wards the earth and gives it (^.fa-
vorable* position for cj>b(ir\uUon.
Mart) is .142,000,000 mile* from the
sun, while the' earth js only 95j-
008,Otk). *" This puts Mars at prod-
-i.-ut only 47,0(H),000 mihis from the
earth, which is ittziicarcfit approach
L our planet.a>"l'he earth i* now
between the sun and kfars. If
Murs were at the opposite, side t>f
its orbit it would be 237,000,000
miles from the earth, which- dis-
tance from us it sometimes rdhch-
*
CH Mara is. very mnch like the
earth in some .respects. The tele-
pcxipif ri-veals the fact that it has
hpid Lil water; that it lias suow
at itk pof&a; that its clay is 24 hours
and 40 minutes n-tig.; that its year
is 087 iluys long, and that it in-
clincs.on, its axis which gives it a
chnngirof sensors similar tq our,..
All this would lend to the belief
that Mars is inhabited,, consc-
qucutly tiie obBervatlBUs of the as-
tiqiiouifcrs (Turing tiiu present ir«ar
appioac’u of fu.ai» will posfikfsH
great interest. tlrseuviTjtj Bander.
Judge J. 11. Mclieary, of lVxas,
who ifi well A now n in Memphis,
and whjjBfljitrong aiguiueut in tluej'u tff^t-'air next sumtnc.i.
King \aao ‘is remembered,
bus
been visit]ng iu Lowell, Mqss.,
and to a repoctBi of’theT" Timeb,
said: "Texas * wjl go 1 $8,000 ' or
‘iOO.dOO Democratic tbts^ fall,
rot, neson t no tno fast little hit
ai 1 aid of any Southern State.
The gun bit) strikes at our liber.'
xjphirts, 10*
KH) doz
•v. / jtf)iiatH>n thoiip-i knit cettto) jocks, ^0,1 l,,#n H ^n,> bleached drill
meii’fi extiV kiualitjf Hy ^ \ tlrawprs, 25q
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2tt doz taciiws glove gram i'u<- shoe*,
toiiBd fiboes, solid lest her. worked solesaZfic
Put tow holes,'iWc .j * - 50 (T<
26 dpz ladies kjd buttoned bdt
nd 8koe Departtnent.
clues legislation* as iniquitous,-||li-
__| cuistitutionai, and subversive of
the hibim aud suds of govsrtlm^iU.
- * < 13 Wn pled*«-vfe*lty to amt
fffixdg'e Udiae, spSeL*! pjmia t&i* isohiIi $5w oi.ppprl Shd^Tcxsa Ss.SS-^ay jicxiS-
\ -TUI dpn ladies BJtra flu* gondola, | ntisstou law,» il now,)exist*, sub-
50 iMf. II60 jdd |bn»tnwad^ sli^fi, special | je0t 0J;iy to anflb phaugn* f* ’tgay
j become necessary to aacomplish
12. Wc ‘dcuouucc *11 'species of services reijder*dand,tbat'Umy ,*tulnU)g dalagntas of the lata Ro-
pnsmthis month, 90c
7
I
HEM W»
‘ for it, a greater. dngfra perfee-
| liou rw A
j We faror Anvappwi«Lra<coiiim,i»-
t sign Iinle*>the pdftsUt«tlon-i»bt»W
. bf» so_- c.hrqrgM', m .•*** 'qfHMnmik-- ttrt:
«’ ejection (d owe of tfca<'<guigM|&1mtr
xlis.
| ion have
toinnk# unnecessary war upon j,t|iis\ptivilegH, aud.it.is net etag-
railway campnidea, and mcorpo . geratiug to say that all, without
tutail capital or to unjustly and nxcwption, liars tieen most ugrejn.
improperly invade their rights, We surprised at the splendor and
their property ur deprive them of j maguitudeof wlmt they witnessed;
equal and exact j nidges before the 1 have departed vary euthusiha-
law W^believe tlfo -inroads ane tic 0Yir the , bright prospect* of
of travelers who pa«s
through Oiiicag i devote a day or ,
l\rpr« to the ou,in. puVpoAO. Hun- 1J»'>“'¥ >«*•* Dwancratio nenuriee.
duedflot distinguielied f« eigm-is 1 l<'“1 very.much encouraged over
and thousand* of ptominOnt men th* U,lk 1 ll4'ar ,l"1 N"rl,J Tf"5
from Jbe various States of tbs U11-j ^opublibaua art very much ,1c
availed- tlismsclvss of ( Dr**«B0il, aiu{ they tell
ported that this ruter/sting .ialic
Will be exhibited at/tfie World’s
Fair.
*A Hchooner is now being fitted
out at HalifAf to go to the arctic,
regions to. gat ten or twelve Es-
quiino families, fifty or sixty per-
soub in all, for exhibition ut tli*
/World’s Fair. Dogs, fishing im-
plements, utensils and averythiug
necessary to show Esquim, 1 life,
will also be procured..
Indiana wiii make a fin* display
hT the World’* Fair af the rfsqjts
/of manufacturing industries grow-
ing out of ths discovery of natur-
al gas. Since Indiapa first begau
to us# the gas in 1885, it is claim-
ed, the growth of manufactures in
the Stats ha* bee% greater than in
any othsr State in the Union.
- An exhibit of hells will be nia^e
at the World’s Fair by a Targe
manufacturing conosru iu this
country, and th* linn is planning'
to display it in a reproduction pf
thff^Tzar Kolokol (king of bells),
the famous broken bell of MoecoAv,
which - ie 22 feet in diSmetor and
21 feet 3 inches high; weighs <fl3,-
772 pektuds, aud is used us a efisp-
el. .
New York will have a large ex-
■iiibit of interesting historical rel-
ics at the World’* Fair. Among
them will be Washington relics,
allographs of all th* presideite,
autographs of all the signers of
the declaration of independence
and famous men of the revolution-
ary’ war; portraits of famous citi-
zens of New York, including tlioss
of. all the governors, model ot |'ni-
ton's steam boat, and many ottier
relics dating back to revolution-
ary times.
. Th* Worl L\ Fair buildings will
be .dedien m the 21*t of Octo-
ber instead of ths 12th, Uofigress
having passed a bill to that effect.
October 21 is th* exact anniversa-
ry of Columbus’ landing, allow-
ance being made for the correction
in .the calendar made by Pope
Gregory. Th* change of date of
dedication was uiad* ru th* inter
eat of chronological'accuracy, and' .
alrfo to obfigir New York City,
which will Ip^y* t^Columbian celt
bratiou ou (October 12
It is probable that a niimbar of
genuine Astrakhan dieiq/, tiie tin- v
feat e|»*cihaens living, wjll bo exlnii
ited at the World.’s Fair. A lU>z-‘/
en of them have recently arrived 7
iu this country # from persia, I wiv-
ing bean purchased, thsce by Uni-
ted estates Minister tteale tor 8ec-
rejary Rusk of the Department »if
Agrtfliltuife,' ,.ho 4ut»ud» to try
the exiiei iuaeiiViif' rhimng the sj>e-
cies in tli 1 if country. They aje to
fie taken- to (Southern - California,
ami if they prosper will .belakcu
Mrs. Potter Palmer,-President
t-f lho lloffVd of Lady .Mar.-igsra-,
who ljas recently returned from a
European tout, reports that th*
vresssn o£ SnfdpeV pnrticuiiriy **
(Treat Britain, Francs, Germany
and Belgium, arc deeply interest-
>4
e
f'onipSnsalion^/oi-
should not be Imai pored i >V
cssary and vexations legislojtqn.
25j W« hereby doirodfitso A
false and slandfireus MfWt at
heme end shroud to the effect Hist,
tb* DemctcrStic part^of Texiys and
its adaiuietratton a« hostile to im-
-iV
of oflficn ^ help.
m^u enpitnl iu^qrjltoi
- Find “the can** ti^cm-li Tuin'kli"
on n mailVfsee-n«id .yon w-jll.flnd
that It Was p«t tltcre by worrying*
souietlMng:'. 'tjifit; worryitt*
the Ijlftir. .Several bundled of the
publican iiutional couventiou
Minueapolis inspecteil the won-
ders of'Jqckson park while in Clti-*
(Age. {ifearly all h( the delegates
to. th* Democratic cccrcutioa at
Chicago have done the same. The
|!xp)i»itloii aotliorities have coni-
. . , — ia the Fai/s, and'dye working
tu-fi, and we »r> toa man ready to ^ ^ ^ ^
of it a splendid success. -Tho
women’? commissions, yvt/igh Iium-
been formed in Ylivs* countries,
'include linyiiy 'of the’ ini-st distiih-
guishtaj auyl henored wopien
kiidwn at court. Ths outloek is
most [iromisiag for a ^rf-at exhii,
it of wninens iuJjjistrial, aducu-
tiouul and charitable .worltt from
both this country aud from abroad.
‘'Marshall’s gold nugget' will
be exhibited at the World’s Fair by
California, and it ja safe to say
that thousaud will conshlorlt him
of the meet iqjerosting of tho iunu
marable objects which wilMx di.fi
-ijftjgratiqR’, legi'tj mat* eerporato fuy .-miUefi* to show vlnitr>r« ntiout and*
wp^iMs or the biywitmeot ol fink * *“ 11 "
nxplniii details to fhern
Dining heavy galea4(ve W**e“
of |Uie Atiiuitic nccaii nrp> from'
"twenty.tom- to tfiiuy six feet high,
•half nb-tvn hihI ,4i.»(C below the
,nu mi • Vvcl of Rt« .wi.
"ciVnoru to flirty.fif'.y feel in e'rug-
iog stvitn.
Harrison liash’t nny show for rnh
election. It a Democratic year,
and cvpry Denfcwrat should lifflil
himself iu readiuaas tu do all ho
can for victory."—Appeal Avu-
iRDohltv ..
A. Bad Plate to Lduqjffe Children.
1 ' -----*
There M scareely a worse jpoljpol
en earth for th* educarion of. the
young than that of tiifi sir,vet.
And it,ia a meioncholy roflectiop
that so many of the rising genera-
tion arc (irsparing to groduato in-
to active life froth,Its oorrhplityg- JttereWf pick-
association. It is impoesihle to
calculate th* pj&wffr and extent of
(hi nriV" -inftoHOtuia. which l^r»:
brouglft
Minds
and ljCtkfUy*f l/cy* whe-ere dt*-
oil u n rff*t ric* ed 41 h.*r ty to roen
Mr.wvts day oMli-'highl,' ipblbiff^'
(the -%*fl . w|ncli
corwijpt
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Thin is the id*s
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t;At Ejjx)si6oy
1 iff TO >4 (vT.v
in the Atnan-.
can river, Fob.x15, lflln. wlmu so-\
leoling tv site for Sutter's mill, and
whibli qwfotitijitttilAlMiJVaTiTKTfoy-
«fjt of gold in California.*. Thfc
uUggCi it» awoiit iii* siKlv of a lima'*
and, on aiMWoHit of it,, ri*»o-
liwi 11>O nlliD'filHrl
and ilovetojimoiri which
hare- rweltod fivim it . tij-din'.-, is
regarded . 11) ahtcj^t, J if" u-'/i
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Lillard, L. D. The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1892, newspaper, August 26, 1892; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1120033/m1/1/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.