Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 108, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 24, 1888 Page: 2 of 8
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rill DEMOCRATIC POSITION
Il m > vi J I an w ul wo c ncode
nil i ie IBmi of prohibiti hi a snb
ti it t < tl lo the popl hitjifti jWtii
i ji iutisiu i nisi a ptod by both
1 In orgin it in ot a piotnbi
ti hi Iirij in tho state and uition and
ilieiHtoit w ir upon dein icracy
liuiiuiiN ol ttio dum i ritic parly j
ouijt repuliitini ot I ho principles
if jirohihitioi and a condeiiinatioi of
th it and al othor foruis of niiinplu ir
i gcl tion w hich vox tho cili m and
interfere wili individual liberty
Ai si in does sueni to bo giving Citi
inuati sum lessons in ba e bah
Tins Tcxarkana Times stands pat on
l nk IAMiMit heart of oak plank
Anahi in in Ctucag > mil prohibl
tion in TeXisaro bith enjoying about
tli Fiiinu kind ofenlorced dentj
Tin Fort Worth Mail i the first
of the prohibition papers to take its
itilj htUliel to 1iiK CxAMiNKit re
FOhl loll
Ciahk has Tin Ksamimh on bis
iie iili > why Bilon Unioiter
Tin Kxamimk is away on tho
light Mile
Tin 1 > rt Worth Mni is fj ad that
I oke helped pu Hiagan in tho sonac
bin what willMaxey Tern 11 IreKuil
and Hancock say
lm iinn who keois the thesotl ol
Verroll s imilo In the senit irbl race
ivlll have to bo com thing of a riiUr
iMiioll Torre 1 has tho armors of
eiitial and norli Texas fairly grab-
bed
Tiih ui Antonio Turns njs of our
I itiptuik Why should an apolog
or coiuossion bo coupled wit i the
hardwood plank No apology is
oIKnd but a kind word turucth
away wrah
Coi Uahiy WbTYiihwellknown
m Ttii journalism is now managing
editor of tho 15iiminghaiii Ma
Jlerill Colonel jjtylos his had 1 nig
txperieuco in tho newspaper business
and will not bo long In unking hnn
sell fell in tlio allairs of the statu to
which ho has so recently gone
TIIK KXAMINKR WACO TEXAS S VITRDAY MARCH 24
THE STOCKMENS SIDE
Wfthl mornim present the < b
tii of t o t > ckin hh convention
by Mr RUgins The artiii tnken in
coineitioii with the fn < ls fully justifv
i1h > poitlon Im Rvamini it Ins t
km regard ng socdl il prohibition
ili ni rtiH mid dcorgo Clntks warn
nii letter I In1 fuct h not denied b >
Mr liigsrins hat tli voto < t > od live
rupublicHi iiiil i prohlbitioiiifto
loi the ns 1itioiH The only snte
inetit on thiH point ih that oniboily
told hi in tnatnota uiiti thro Iitl
over voted thu tuii it party ticket Ho
does not tell us wiothor time w > is
one ol thu eleven who voted for Mill
Irobablyho might li ivu enlightened
us as to his voti lor congrossiinii
Mr K gg nsstates ihoro wcroonl > two
no vot a us it huppoiiH Tin Rxamt
m it went lo thu four inun votmtr no
got ilitir names and political antece-
dents Whtlier the eont tutioii ol
ihu association is quoted b Mr Rig
gins liift fi S itH going Into politic is
n matt r for tne a ociaiou to settle
for itself the publ c have nothing t
do with i bit il ttio pnblie Ii id the
association in poiillo the public will
hiiidlu it iiti political oriianiition
and if Mr Uiggim puB huiisi li f nr
watd iiH a political reforiner h must
expect to bu h nulled ni a pol tici n-
It Mills in ashai oil his usmi I nils can-
not expect to bo exeinjit lroin a
Hints in rotiirn No m m Miould
to bub up Mroiiily stii k his
knife into t ie biick of a publi niin
and tdiii nlink b u k under tne nmntlc
of privutocitl iship
The action of this association only
toioliadows the policy of the pro
hibitioulHs al eery licnl
inipiiiOting asocint on
mil uchool c iiumniic nnnt then
lu uiois will mill t thu mask of uou
or iuligion and with
inaiiy protebtnf niis of ilcm eracysend
their poisoned shifts into the
Oucks of deinocfitC leaders
m iiiAi papriri in tie tl Ie haw
siiKgiscd Hon 1 C luldingi ol
this ctj as oie ot the four deb gae
it 1 irge to ihi national d niocr > t t
convonl on Tho Paris Xi ws siig
liisis hi nannal > ng w ith b I > Miuoj
1 T Id er and J V flrok notoil
while a or respond ir id ill 1m skmi
N uh sLgiCli luiui < iv Irelaidaiid
others ol didlings sttin ooccii
tho position th t riioinwtntlos did
when liu Afitiitalis 1 leriniHil who
ueielliutu > most pojml ugineral 1 >
vote 11 gets in onoviriist 15 oi
min Ba iner
Tlie Timosllenl I Ipis snP g oil
thoiiiiui ol ark hu r l uf
the ct ler geill ineu monl oned
wouUl inalte bun esclloiU eoiupiiiy
Tiik Aihunco nils Tin Kvaminiik
to aoiount for luing it > airhority
tor tho statement th t Dr Mooro
voted agaiut Mills Il we quoted tho
Advance improperly we < ravo par on
it wn iinliitiiitional but our recjlec
tiou was that tio Advance said Hid
b not voto agunst Mlls and for Dr
llankiii Ofcourse wo 6peak Irom
meinoy while tiu A Ivanco speaks
by the card and therefore inoro
likelv oorruct
Wo aro not able to state who nre
democrats whon such iinn a = If igan
niul Cubersou aro not out tied to that
distinciion Wo will not take the res-
ponsibility of saying that the antis
aro diMii icrats becauso among tliom
wo find D Gross Cochran ami Wade
Tin KtAMiNint siirelv means that the
ideas of Clark and Ctinej Mills and
Codiran will prevail dive to all tin
end t dtij them Cameron Herald
It i = already a conoded fact that
tne ideas oi Cirroll and liivnor wil
not prev i 1
Two Nhw puhheatirtus appear in
Waco this week Tho butulas 11in
deal r an exccllnt famil papor pub
hhed In the vtoran editor Col A
D l < ik of the Il nudealor and Cret
ci ut and tho L vo ft o k and 1 inn
Iecord a handsome oiuhtpage fottr
coluin l weekly noily illustrated and
with much exce 1 n scl cted and or-
iginal matter c jut lined in it M r 1
C llil1 is malinger
If tho true blues hid their ruh
ers ivhich would it b < heu wool o
freo whiskc Ivler R ord
The true blues In I t stand blaik
guarding enotig i becatiso they kept
tho pros from haviij froo whiskey
and tho prohibitiouis s aro uow rais-
ing howl enough nga nst free wool
for the ltec rd to know which both
iho ttuo blues and prohibitionists
would Hither
CiivNriii loved th proh hitiou
cuisu bitti tnau lie did tut democra-
tic p irty and so Lft the democratic
patty There are sjuio aiittprohibi
tiouists who would do the democratic
II UI I ll t I
party a i > < rvioo if they would fol ow
Cr nliil i exatnpl dainev lie le
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And tiles piohibitioiiit woul 1 fol
w h n cxnnij lj if tLi lm 1 CraiitiUs
lionet >
Wr cominotid the following from
tho llultoii New to the voters of
McLoniitii oiinly it is tho only
moans of ttihug the primary quoB
uuii
Delegate from thocointy iircciucts
to th county convention to mlct
lelegati11 the national convoition
should be iiHtruc ul as to the wih s
uf thoir eoiHtitu nt < upon tho ques
tion ol a CJtinty noiniuatiiig convon
t on
Jov 11 ss dmirS tint tho paperfa
wil quit using his name m counec
t on with tho senator hip Bastrop
U O
OThoro wis a tuno when Kiss dc
siiod tho pipers to quit iHlnj tiis
mime in eoniiection with fie gov
eliorship Ho got there nil tho saino
Tin lobeDemocrat compares tho
wngPH of printer in tho Unied
btato with those of ISurojn ns a clin-
cher for tho protectionist Since
t iero is n protectivu tinUou prin-
ters wo cant sou how it cllocts tlioir
wages
TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
Call by tho Executive Committoo
for tho Annual Mooting
I u tin ln ss rf T i
The constitution of tho Texas I ess
Asooi ition makes H the duty of its
ieciitiTO board to fix the time of the
inniial meeting of tho b dy In ac-
cord mi with tint provision tho a
ociation is horcb called to meet m
tho citv of Dalia on Momlav Ma
II h at 10 oclock a in Tho boaid
hope to boo a large atti udit > co In th
of old and now in inbers The bene
lits ol close allilurion and nriitod
cllort on tno part ol ttio press ot the
statoatoloo obloiis to bo agued
so long as there is no cone rt ot
action among us wo woik at a dind
vanfgo Our business inteieis cot
tai tlv d inland iuopurntioii Tho s
cial leoii g auiiii i us ennnot bo too
assiiltiouly cult vntiil Soutimoits
of mutual respeit nid osteoin will
trrow in v < > 1now inch other bo I r
The press of Tex is c unpares f ivorahh
with that of any oUut state and tin re
is no roason whv j iiiniaisin as a p o
tession in this siato shou d no b
ceuiei tiiij the boiids of ulion vvhi h a
lOintn n pu suit has created r nder
useit nr uiciLl in auj ttiing it u uh r
tnkiis
I1ier > a o sp cial ruisons why the
annual hi i > lug of ttio association
should ho well attended this a The
quetioit of foreign aiUoitlsmg is
w orthy of i an lul consul ration and
siiine measure ought to be a loptd
n hereby Ilii newspapers of tho statu
ma protect tliuiisulv S against the
opprt ss vo nietho Is adptd b iiu
r upiilotn agents who li ivo lor years
been bloc ling managers in the iua
t r ol rates The relations of the
press 11 present progressive m > ve
ineuts in our state can bo profitably
discussed There is y > t hope that by
unit il Ill ut tho leiiislature ina be
indued to enact a libel law that will
be soino son of barrier agnuist those
suits which under tho present l v
dignify blacknnil by styling it dam-
ages tub jural iniiocoiic1
The dodicnioii of the cnpitol blild
ing at Austin will be one ol ho nota
bl ovotits ot tin year It wil bo m
titided b thousands from this and
other ft itcd So splendid a pvgeatit
as that ti bethou prosentod has novor
boforo been witnessed in Texas The
board has information that the pross
of tho state is to proceed in a body t
Aus in from Dull is and that ampb
provisions will tie made lor their cotu
tortablj acoiiimoihtion As a mai-
ler ot professi mil pride as well ns
from ninny othor considerations a full
represent ition should bo in vtoud
ancj
Tho Xatioiial Editorial Association
will hold Us annual s < ssion this voir
at San Autonio Assurances have
been received tint thoro will bo a
large attendance from probably every
stae lu tin union It is propooil to
give tin nioinbers of the X itiona
Asociit on an opportunity to soe
Texis Measures should be taketi at
our stato mooting to iecuro for them
that courton and hopitab o treai
niiit for which our stato is provor
bial
For tlieso roasons andinniiv ohors
tho undosigned executive board ur
gotitly requert the largest p ssiblo nt
tondaueo at the annual moo lug in
D dias wtiere it is needless t i s iy a
roval wileomo anil unstinted ho p
tall y awiiiis evurv gent em m or ladv
who w wirs the bndgo of a j urualist
Corresiiotideiicewiih regard to traiir
portaiioti wh uo ftttouded t by tho
societary Dr 1 1 Craitl 1 at Waco
With tho full expicalou ol the
laigo t and niot fpiolitable mo ting
tho iisoci tioii has ever henl the
board sond frth this call with the
request tint it be published gonerally
by tho press of thu stat
Wm t 11 M 1 hinTS
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l xiiutiTe Hoard
TARIFF TALK
sriiiil i IltKJt i > l i s
If the kickers iigunst froo wcol
would Wiiave a lilt e moio of the
arlicli into their s ftitincasiiro po-
litical cloth they vv mid produce a
figured irt eli that woul I rill ct the
etiibhuoued gory of deiuocratic doc-
trine stripp > d ot sectional prejudices
Tempi 1iines
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Tho liisplmti ii ol the tarill b 1 s in
irndiicril bv Messrs Mils and Unu
d dl rcproontativos aeeiLS to be cor
rei tlv divided by tint northern re
publican newspaper which deel trod
ihat the ftrliT bill and Mills may
bj suinmcd up in a wry few words
One was framed by an adherent to
tho thiorv ot protection to American
Industries the orther was framed by
a fioe trader O > o revises the tir11
in tne Interest ol protection tho other
ruvisid in the interest of froo trade
In oiio he tarfl was in tho hands ol
a friend In the other in the hands of
an enemy Tt Worth Caetto
i HCTUt E I li
Wo bid Mr Mills and his col-
leagues bo ot good choor The count-
ry Is with them and the inoro thoy
ai o abuod by th agnntlof the Money
Devil tho inoro tley will bo 1 > vod by
the masses ol t e people Let them
be not discouraged Men are not to
be duped bv tho din of Chinese gongs
iinpoi ltd direct fromtiio 1 m ot t iat
g gantic will v hich is tho mot en-
during and lit ing monument of po
tection on earth because it stands as-
a visible material and in uistrotts
sgn if tho only honest p dicv ol
obstruction evtu ad ipted by supersti-
tion mil Ignornii o lor their fancied
piesersati > n CoiiritrJournal
IKi in sum n 10 ihki vi
The Randall schomo is an intorcb
ting addition to the tiriff literature of
the poiiod bin there is tic probab liiy
that it Wil play an impoitant purl in
ibo approaching contest in tho house
for in lis present form tho chances
aro ti it will bo suppresso 1 even by
the ivnjs and means committee and
never te ich tho cnendor for considera
tion Its fate in this respect is all ttio
more probablo from the laet that id
most evi rv tenure ot it was before
tha body for consiih raiou during
the p eparat on of lb Mdli bill
lo oovnr it is Sir Randals niu
loruiie or his fault tint ho has
neither ihu coutileiieo of the gr > at
iinj irltv of Ids own part or congress
nor the sympathy of the republicans
and with nit thee it is risking nothing
o sny Hi this bill is predestined to-
il tViil X V Commercial Bull tin
MISCELLANY
A LONl f I hi W VM
The Tim > s wants t > se deep wacr
at t lvisoi and good ports tit all
uotits but tho goveriuuent help wo
think tho most needed now is in i ie
Waio postoilice To npl Tunes
SO W W VVlb
The Wa o Kvamiviiks special
il tion of last w Ok was ji creditablo
specimen ol tin enterprise and igor
w ilili chant tun s thai city Sho is
io 1 mger the community of primeval
wigw ini Coma ico Chief
no Ill HI IttV i ir
the spojial edition ot the Wv o
Ksaminik sliows Waco up in li ie
sh ipe > doubt Wa < > deserves t ie
report lm 1 > amimh makes of it
indBiiiely Tub kaminkii dosorves
liberal siiport trom Waco
W II I ONTIM I Tn SIEi VI W ASH
IMrON
Sayors has tho roputntou ot boing
one of tho hadest wjrking nicinberi
of cintrress Rut his u Hiring exoi
tion and tho fact that political trick
trs aro schoiiiing agiiust him at
h niie d > n t prevent hi in from onjoy
iug a good nights rost Banner
sIs All Jl Nil
It so ms that thu political pot in-
> V aco is bilin over There are most
too man is ns for small city anil too
many public issues for a combining of
tho Faithful on any ono candidate
Tho prohibition rabbit foot is being
workod with success a la water w irks
bridge perquisite and othor public
wires Temple Timop
kki r ir iHKiti
Wondor why the F irt Worth da
ottj dont tko a dozo of its own
iniko of r < 1 gating mnlicinc nnd euro
itself of that im nu stinking disposi-
tion it has of knil iMg such statesmen
as tho Hon R Q Mils deo Clark
It dihbs Co who aro prohibitioi
1st Look out old lady ttiero is such
a thing as pokeing out your clovun
foot ono timo too often Wo follows
who live in the camps ol Israel and
b enk broul with tho poopo lnvo an
uyo onyoi Deeaur Post
Froo Wool
Pending the discussion ot tho Mills
Will bill and the consequent row
over free vviol tho Springfield Rc
publ can gets in some strong points
at tho protectionist The R ptibli
an iays it is iisebss to talk of pro-
tecting t iu great body of woolgrow
ers b a tarill becaitso wo know thn
It has not and does not protect them
We know tint with a high wool tarill
X w Engl uid has > st over
VJOliOO or oiiLthird of tho
sheep it had before that
tarill wont into eiiect Did It thoro
loio protect and foster woolgrowing
hen iVo know that slnco 1867 tho
eifht groat woM growing states of
that timo New York iucu led lnve
list some louOO000 or ono halt of
their sheep Did tho tarill of 1807
hlih the ilmturs
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Wils
feriiiintitloii or n m i l
COI11 not eluck tin < lNi i e n 1
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allliitcil with that tinil lslllM n J
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ofrnvselfanilni fuiilh lhl tZ
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Hi 1 1 Totiln Austin Tt is
Hi arsli Niine time sm a nentlimai Mr
VI II i lantls n rnoniiiiir at nu hm
si rluiisli 111 with liinir tnmlilis
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pale atnl fntiiiitl ltailii In inoirlui
the hiiur He lionirht
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mini huaiin Intlr mil jr ripilu biur
stionir r ami iiini li i mi imli < atin tdn
1 sick man < sj tfulh s
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mil 1 h I iiiiun
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with Iliulit lm t mi r
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therefore protect and f ister sletp
raising in those slates Wo kuuv
that low 1 uider tho o mratioii of
this tnrill 1 st over I iiihjhXJ out ol
1 300000 sheep Did it protect
woolgow ng in tint stat f
Had not tho Journal b tier trj and
throw tome light on the e pointbe
fore it proceeds further Another
question arises right hero Wear
told that the industry will be deIP
oil with wool free How is itthen
that Great Britain with freo woolaa
costly land is able to unintma
sheep to thesqiiaic mile in comp ltl0 °
with the worl iwhile tin1 TintdsW
is only ablo to maintain tvreH w
the sqinro mile wit 1 a VtoliC
tnrllV Even Ohio has onh llifeeii
to tin same area iriiiont oil
anilthocliiap lands of I 0111
U under t ie losteringcaroofai3
on wool And ot Trance wit
wool duty and a crowded popuUtwa
has 110 sicopt that
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dormany 9 How can tin
wiugsdepinleut upon w
tarill It Is not pauper 10
o u
in th course uirfi
tho blnip uijuw
wool ee
labor grow
wool growing
law
the
h e
qiustions should In i nswcrea
Wool aro
opponents ol free boiuij
inako 8 ° °
an wer ilium to
caso H seems to tne bo tit
free wool is going t1
otroter
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Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 108, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 24, 1888, newspaper, March 24, 1888; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth113687/m1/2/: accessed April 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .