The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, June 26, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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1 unin 1873,
the
e. Iti
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hewoter ef Me
cures
MM DiecUSSioN WAXES WAnM.
The remuen ef me Adieemtee etuel4
oppo-
Castori.
Mi
H
dt
ithat
"Omatoria
Ik
kuownto me."
to the existing
H. A. Anoumn,M D.,
#
smsuredtot
w. V. HOWARD.
elerk .....,
aqaaw CBirtm Pea,
vonTAx Asaksson.
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to Mr. Beasley’s prellmin-
oncoUNTT ATTOHNEY. -
1 KOiLE
backs are not permitted to be extin-
''
i
backs. In round Lumbets we nuve 346
menta, Ayor’a Pille <4eaH be egmld.
for
would beendless.
discui
Et,
The campaign to the eleveuth con-
who ill (Ter with mi on the monev
a most pernicious quality to give paper
the
far
amounta.
mayds of trade required, provded
andeniably bard.
d by solvent inntitutious.
thev
S
to unprecedented to history, gold and
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
immigration came
Bt3
as to his position, be assert
qu
that be tavors souhd money, that is.
cautiously extend thif
banka,
uinking people of the United States
*
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ipbell . . ..
BEST STOCK OF LIQUORS IN TOWN.
d
a. Llad,
poranooua free coinage of
silver at Um same time, and
bud
taugtt them that to taurly good umes.
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small perl uf the aggregate of their cap-
ink.
Alike
11
onothetalistr Yonr
you are
1. Dr J J Adkins
party Halms
unnmo
which, the Mirer, as well as the other
thatists approve
Illa reasonable to suppome that a
I
no
cond-
elected temporaty
F. M. Howard
the years 1871-75 averaged rev betwen
probably much overstate the
. 0
candigate for congreas.
coinage
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up
tredhgtnszezyngdhyn
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Ma
-001 nW a
whichlamne
admin
the or
some eystem of
■ should be re-
or entirely Hirer, and from 183437 to 1
1878, almost entirely gold. If from
Motion by Dr. G. M. Stephens, unan-
imousiy and enthunianueally cerrted.
HoM. devo
iternoomeat
> which lbs |
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that of any country in the world, ekkeep
France. The populists have a vategt
to the
for Ita
Bes county test Jane 20th, 1806,22
ocloekp.m.
I do not understand that in any
banking system whieh may be met upon
a sound money basis, Il ia proposed to
make the noteaissued legal tender,ut
not tart advance to a very short
This advance will be noted by 1
prospective investors abouta t
to nets the ‘advantages set tor
They n—■■ ike law
ween euver nndgela
me reasses Aamins
developed in Texas, and has bad the
tines of government so thoroughly un
der control that on the whole the odds
clalu
ini
ary q
yrs sai in from him on the dominant
insue, Billy Mestraddlebug: when er9ng
Every o
cldthing I
get a chat
as far as Um people are willling to use
U. As it to a usurpation for the ba-
tloual governnMot to towo legal tender
Church and Society Dreory I II. T. CLARE & SONS,
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. Th*
I fall
in the
Motion by J. C. Benaley carried, that
X C Naylor be permanent chairman.
Castorla
and bov
toria is 1
eann
hd
*a 29-4
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Net since IMO have polltes ansumed
such a kaleidoscopie appearance as to
presented by the tau«»fW, Thia la
a period whieh will make and mar
many valiticians, and try the souls of
statesmen. For him who knows the
eengon when to take occason by the
band, the year to full of promise and
endlees possibilities.
When this eternal political din has
sabsided. and every disappointed poll
uclan has become convinced that be was
not born to rule, then earnest Amer
loans will resume their former business
methods, that made them the admiration
menhen of U
. B W4IKE,
Captain.
Rempeeuuny yonra,
J.0 TAYLOR,
thedutten of tee
A. T. WktTOW
daMkend;
3 '
koiit
nay c icki
...
THE BEST <
FAMILY Medicine
U'"
-i-
the law. This
an existing fa
ten times as 4
M Hirer dol
lr and heartily to accord with
orm. .
pay the latter, Ute government has bul-
ilon, worth, at preeent rates, over one-
half of the amount of the notes. Nor
true, as stated iufereutially: that the
prement national bank notes ar legal
tender. At 9
Butiuan argument with oar silver
friends, one cannot stop to correct
•smau” mintakes or thia character; the
lebasenir
eehe
Are-g je
.C-,
- ' ' -
mat
Mondays,
_________ ______ • ». m-‘-
Holy baputam at any werviee. W allfree.
pM-y. r
. ' N productive capacity to la coneeq uenice
,ek : atonintahed. But even if the raising of
■
g N98
ocratie neck of the woods. Eop
Aleting pfatforms, poliuelans and pie
will turnish suet a lot of contention
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«We favor an income tax.
“7. As the only means of restoring
d selded vietory of the goM
advocatea, will tend to rush
people. Il manifents itself in many
different waya, like goitre, swallings,
running sores, boils, salt rheum and
Makey
I New Hom
Bros.
Doyou
[ if bo bur
| Burtows
! A er mot i
[ and run II
[ isurrows
Two qti
front of C
argain.
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F. O.
.2 „ ------- E „otaa say the grsMbMks,probMly our orodH Maty and stghty million ovnces, I
that .1. 1. imaaiev oe roteu iw awil be mufliclenty good to hasp our probably iuch overstate the productiuu
THE
n am ®
ite treasury by UMir praeantatiou, so
long to it seems puoHble that Um agita-
t ton lor the free coinage of siivr at the
rutiqot16t | may succeed. Itiuot
true that the United States owes anon-
sL Miller
JC Neasley
G M Stephens
LEPat
J no W‘Cook
II P Mathews
s A Wnchka
Are Um saving bank "dopo"ltoes“tob‘
Polite Attention, sand Satisfaction Guarantged. The Jug Trade
Solieited. —•
. upon this supposed remedy, and it is
. not fair for Qatbernonand I toggle steei
i any mors of this pisiform.
Te worawproduetion ok Hirer fur
e
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22%
’• Cnenoie end'
resolatioua were adopted:
We eudore the present H
^Xortte^nnmof
and *ilr« of the United Sia
am la thetr outude practice withonatorla, ;
aud althougeh we only hav amone our j
medicnl suvplies whet M knowa M reculat 1
product, ye we are fme to ooateme chat the 1
merita at Omatoria taw won so to tag with J
tavorugobit." ■ ■
Uenao HoavmaL an Dimyumanz, 1
■ Bontom, Mam J
r
million dollars. I belleve the
produetlon MM Mt fallen eff staS
ib T* cvtosa"casaparkaa
bearing bonds in times of peace no
matter what excuse or pretext of neces
sity may be urged therofor,
N. We are opposed to the retire-
‘ - tahdsH.
ratio, being a monstrous absurdity,
often attempted within title centurv,
and by all eivilized nations dincovered
to be unworkable and abandoned, win
do you not tail the people that you
belleve in an alternating standard, s
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da
/ A F Lutts
/ Matt Urmery
/ CD Mirna
L CHUI
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EurMuSIeTIC meevema-
stnalegold standard, and h
resolt a contraction of tbs 4
guestion but are loyal to the party, we
hare only words of commendatiou and
feel mgr of the sublimest respect, but
we congratulate the democratic party
of Texas upon being finally rid of
Clark, Hardy Bini their little gang of
sore heads, who deserted and turned
their backs on the flag, as the party
marched to battle.
"13 The vote of Hee county snould
be cast as a unit at all conventions, and
or "
FAUL Bsxvsa.
Amana Bu
=n
maton, yet II is a plain duty to correct,
as far as possible, the pernicious fuan-
which are‘now prevalent.
that such policy was not warranted by
the national platform of 1892, and is
undemocrati and should be repudi-
riAmifurm
m.i.li lie n
oe Wahim
day la esob ■
b Pon omee M neevme
1 Week Mndmgsatn,
■asTT. ISM. :
cesknova Antonlo
HankJ
Jneksom Kloydo
welles Harve
Il E Butler
B s Cornett
ORtzien .
Thos Welder
0 M Stephens
J W Flournoy
J 0 Taylor
RJSmith
11 E Nau Jr
DAT Walton
F M Ellis ar
8 L Miller (Mid.)
Wm Bridge •
poaoovmttWWAMHMB:. _________
* herety announe ana candidate for theomga
' AvGUBTT.Jom8ON.
COUNTY CONVENTION.
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L C Hill
liy Don Teas
W J Gray
J • J C Naylor
JC Thompson
Joe Tnorston
D P Mivchell
R Law
i T J Maggs
W D MoCurd>
J no Gregory
I) M Allen
tieo Hatch
DE Beedy
F 0 Skidmove
W B Hatch
W W Dodd
Jasper Miller
Tom Franklin
W H Gerge
W A Clare
Mack Harris
AA Scott
injectimm ok national issues into county
Eil 'ica. - .... . - "
I that the way of the peace maker at Um
Mamnezt cong
Nouye.
iadabted to s.1. Miter
zvsmzt
utmost good. faith. and the coming
congressional convention should adopt
a plat form that will lie etrietiv in
accord on Um financial question witli
the national platform, and a candidate
----should be nominated Who
_ I J W Cadur
Julian Wilson |
SKKATOHIAL. '
andx in the executive chair,, man with
out the courage ot hla convictions, who
leta his friends bear the brunt of the bat
tie while he reaps the reward of the
• vietorieg, of some and the downfall of
others. t
cotton to this portion of the
should cease altogether, the valuati
Baby b
•verytl
thewa fun
KOli.H
.II! । . I
Buggtes
rows lirop
KOILE
One anid e-
Hny a li
make vou
KOILE
win
s 1 5
A-rmetn
only Th
i rpgatedly tola me de Ba
arohizdren",
, Ba. G. C. Onooon,
Lowuu, Bai
odremedytorehidnenot
ted. I hopeshedyisnot.
chen will conader thenmi
arn. An um Castoria la.
ro-tmmmiswhich ant
4 omee, hyforcunropdum,
nyme and othur hurtful
throske therehy wedtas
Du,. KiwemBe, .
,2 Cnnxr< Ark,
PALACE Si
P- JCAVATAUGH, 2
Best of Wines,Liquors& Gigi
BILLIABD HAIrI o
and givingtom te the organs threby aid-
Inc atire in theipor‘ormance of the Mae-
tinea. Eleclrie Ritters is aa exeellent
npretixet and aide digestion. OM people
find it jumtexactiywhat they neodr Price
fifty cents der bottle al Cary Drag Store
•-.■I. I.'—। .■Of!—- ■ •
DABNEY vr BEASLEY.
. chairman and H. A. Wanchka, tem-
porary neeretary.- . a I
The chair appointed a committee on
permanent orgaization as follows: C
D. Mims, F. B. Seymour, J.W.Cope-
land, A. J. Boyce Bad Gas Clare. On
Hoods
Sarsaparilla
neparedomybyarnbocn,Lowen,Mama
•WerareteM Hooo-eeaS ■■gWimfa
Hood's
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j. Tiouvson
E iows
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wlzaewS
He e,.' *• Jj.
italand deposit. I admit that if the new
banking system was baned upon lbs
Anancial theories which Mr. Beaaley
and his friends, propose to force upon
Um uationel government, they would
be drained of theit gold and be omdshed
just as the treasury will be if the here
Hee of Um hour prevail. I do not
undertake to discuss ths legally o •
uational bankingaystein, but its legali v
ta nornear so doubtful as the power of
The denatorial battle between Hog
end Bailey is going to be oneofthe
prettiest bouts witnessed for many a
year. It ia already part the preliminary
stage. Both are past masterai state
politics, and each has an enthusiatie
following. Baily is young, impetuoun
and heretofore suecensful, Jaines H. Ie
the affairs of the state and in accord
anew with the primary instruetions our
delegates to ths Ft. Worth con veution
will vote for the renomination of sli Um
When my friend, ask me what is til
bent remedy hr disorders of the stew
ach, liver, sv bowela, my imvartabl
ainswer la, Ayer's Pila. Taken to M
bob, they will break up s cold, prever
la gripps. check fever, and regulate th
digestive n rga as They are esny t
take, ead are, indeea, the baat anl-coum
tamily medlelne I have ever known"
Mrs. Mat Jomoxmos, 808 Bidet Aveng
New York City. “
AYER’S PILL
Mighest Honors at Word’s R.
Methodiet huren
hoiupagxanypzenaqunarzamgydzm
iieg Wednepej night Ufa. iffe. All
irM-e:" "#,Re"
- Pre-bytrtnchue
Upon motion of W. W- Dodd the
name of Earnest Eichblot was nubsti-
tuted for E. A. Eighblot t attend ths
deuislative convention
L M Smith
W FRape
Nam Jack
J W Grav, ,
I W Parchman
UF Glare
Dr K A Markham
Tenter Wilson
DFSH Bell
A A Harris
T P Brand ret t
W R Cryer
/ T Stovall >
A M Handley
T D MERRIT. M
Physician A Burgee
Omose Martin'. Drag ,
. it. - t.5e
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Cultiyat
no man for a delegate to the Chi
convention, who is not openk
avowedly in favor -of Um pollei
ejared in the foregoing sub-di vision-.
“9. Our delegates to the Austin
convention are further instructed that
MIDWAY SALOON,
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. NEXT TO POSTOFEICE.
Hamer .Met* UMI tai een«More< Bra eon. ty. ------------------
anaireleetedwmatteind to the duttes at am “I. i Weave opposed
wtm.eaesHM.Ura. rerard Hr the welfare of nationkrbanksvstem.
my Bailee eltuhens J. I. MEDRICK. ' — *
de based on Um raising of
m’illons in greenbneka, end 140 millloi rtfme,accompanled,by the actual con-
in treasury notes imsued lor the pur-
chase of fillion. As an asset to help
them from the folly of bemngso absurdly our fathers" and like ticuots, and fight
inaccurate, when in fact, 'during the-out the real issues. Yuu, with the free
time referred to “gold and silver were coinage party, are for the silver standard
not the metals of our money" ? During and a dollar of lens value than the
ths variler history oludf» hution, our present one, we are for thegotd standard
metallic-money wss principally light aud Um malulalnance of our money at
weight and worn foreign coin,-largely the gold salite. SAM'L B. DABNEY.
not right in amsuming that you erenow
agitating for a cheaper money, and
t li. t you have no expeetatin of silier
dollnrs attaining a gold valuw? If yuu
are uott favor of a debmed eurrenev
what is Um object of yr aguitiom!
F w aohurdly you do not propoue to
iorense our present immene eireu-
they need keep om hand to cash, only a that the debtor class may always pay li.
-------------------the cheaper metal, and that under pres
rat conditionand for an iudetinite me.
siaB* qainnu »r
ie tel' Eedane
silver were the metals of our money,
ana during all this ume, a steady, kidmore moved to town last week. He
torifty, mtoillgrai and enterprising “aoocupyingteH -E.Congerhonse.,
imamigration came to IM* to build I MIS -or WeSE returned home at
themNeiven mi, ana ehare in our Saturday, after having spent several
prosperity and happinesa' As Mr .days with her sister Mrs. Bett.
Bssstey Ib foad of tbs Socratic method, We had prenching Sundayrat 11 a
1 wlU dirsstiy interrogatehim: Caa you m • and 8 P.IIn.bv Eev. A. T Y ates.
Instance within antyvear, any country Remember the meeting which will
?SWB. to wntetr teuh commence on Friday ight before fitst
1 Sunday in July. All are invited.
atedbythe party when assembled in
national convention at Chicego.
“3. We declare ear unalterable
W K Hnyes
will never place a premsumon duplicity, "rcobent
Mr, J. C. Heaaley, has lately publinhed
an article ra tbs dnanolal question, bat
limited to an attack upon Mr. Cleve-
iandli bond issues and the proposed
modidloation of oar national banking
system. The writer of this has been
requeeted by persons, who believe that
the free silver a“aUra is fraught with,
incaleulable tan si and misery. to pre-
pare an answer, and, for took of a bettor
champion, he does so. \
Our free Hl rot advocate prefaces hie
article by slattag that ha “New appeals
for intormation," but in spite of Mr.
Beaslev’smeeknn Um Writer As. under
no.delusiona so to such a confirmed.
free,silvet advocate and doss not expect
to convert him by ray amount of Infer
nr.t.
, .. fa
. the opportunity to cheat their creditora,
which, it ta claimed Um United States
.. have, under existi g laws. But solvent
geld Mts not prop
: Mullen carried that each preeinet
appoint Ms own permunent chairman.
silver ss money without dinenmination
against either, and the coinage of both
at such .ratio As will maintain the
equal purchasing power of both and
that all money issued by the United
States shall be of equal debt paying and
purchasing power, as to the method
by which to maintain these necessary
_ characteristics, we defer to the wisdom
, nf congress to decide.
We favor the payment of coin bonds ____
in silver or gold ss is best suited to the .. rasteax
convenlence or the'United states. ‘ -
■he Bas Byw1 Tiara. Wasda at Mm
from a Bra Tork Lady far
AYER'S PILLS
that of othera who have need Ayer's
Fills, mid to say that I have tehee them
for many years, and always derived the
best resulta from their era. For atem-
ach ead liver troubles, aed for the ease
of the constitution and our
hero, and. thereto, se demand
is tbi
art 1 favor of Jema.
i v6e Cantea politician has bora aptiy
by all who hays sought an ex 1
New Grocery Store
First Door Sontliof Commercinl National Bank,
R. E. NUTT, JR.>
DEALER IN
Staple mi Fancy Groceries.
__ Fresh (loods. Prices Cash.
money which is not unsound The
stephen Kubala
F M Howard
woMeCury
Psclare
Hugh J 4>'ReiII
FJilart
DCstone
J II Borroum
U D Mims
J W Flournov
Jaa Dougterty
• A T Walton
E 3 Kinkier
J 4> Taylor
F M Howard
A, Boyce .
J Ho Timon
f C Wood
l aay thou, that bank notes should be
ezpresmed as payab’e in gold, and any
bank that could not pay to gold or
other values, so meusured, in s remsuu-
able Uma, deserves to be broken uy a
ran.-----........................- ■ - ' T
Mr Beasley to unable to undi
how the bank could issue notes
gold basia, without being depleted of
their gold mnuch faster than Um uatioual
treasury. If Um banks were W take
the position of Um silver monometal-
Itois, and if it was a matter of doubt,
but that they ntgbt pay in depreciated
silver, every note bolder would take
tme by the torelock, and draw rat Um
a at Menor
Sitein seek month t. the
11 n Washinton srrvet
<IM« eordially fuviced
/ A. T. Jomanox, • I
l Dletator,
htehtaot rventn.
Bratas in nsatie H.ll
syery senond Wednn
rill meetinge heid qvery
one at the mout astute politiciahs ever HFcar.
they support a resolution binding ths
- delegates to the Chicago convention to
vote as a unit for a platform declaring
plainly .nil >-niphatlcally for Um free
and ulimited Coinage of silver ami
party claims that gold has gone up in inherited and most tenacious, positivo-
value, and that'll is therefore unjust to ly, perfectly andpormanently cured by
make debtors pay In gold, then am I
H. P. MATHEWS,
— DKALEnI- ;
«I«E
Prices Cheaper Than San Antonio.
Largest and Best Selected Stock in Sf. Texas.
Pictures, Frames, Mouldings, and Bric-abrac
l < < .t
[ Bros.
_ KOHLI
sowing m..
Koul
lime and <
l'ipe Kill
Barrows 1
Bitten to the tarasnrs of interest-
too goverumient to k • legal tender
paper money, a power the exerotse of
les, and tenching»,
belief that the fall in
avCsmaam
which had tor ita object
prenent stock of silver to eireulatton, in IBM, the latest date I have,
ductfan was hbont r milllun
Oz 22eev i ,Lpi •
Capital Stock $60,00
eolletiona Spelalt..
I'm » a Gevynut inurtti#ualese viw < e
e • i pronhpi nu
Mn. Phobe Thomaa, of Ju netiom City
111., wax told by her doctors nhe had Con
sumption and that there was no hope for
, her, Ui two botdles Dr. King’s New Dis-
as far as we had any metallic mm»V. coverv completel h cored her and she eaye
why duo not Mr. Beasley tell the people it mved her life. IMr.:Thos Kggers, l»
the’tuetar What to Um use of putting ElorideatoBanEkancinsoepnEeredifroun
rat rash s statemeut astnatithemiver uk-l wUbout the.
platform issued by his followers in boughtone bottle‘of D, King". New Dim
gresgional district tor reprementative .
promises to be fraught with a te "
' startling political incidents than bale "e
hitherto occurred in thispencefukslem-
der fagot tende
and Iunun
11 or a bo
I r Iv Mr
Eurrows I
Frenh fr
KOHLE
Pain mow
pi"'
I v..
4
I Olio's I
fmur‛ b. n
[ A big Hi
ows Bros
F A W C
Monday.
Judge I
; Saturday
Mrs. L,
L ip Karnes
I H. T
I onMeda
I W.W
■ county r>
W com- Lira mb Oo
ns to de- the manty
low that Oakville on June
wealthy ’ “
jestosk for hto tall trade
to have MI Um sash he
n
both be made a full legal tender f.
debts public and private. .
A motion tosubatituterthe folio
w*s defeated: Rengivedithatwhi
Gov. C. A. Culoeryoae, we think hr
made us a good honest governor,
weendorse his admlntstrntion.
We hold to the use of bth gold and
iilili
8a5alAt
Pyoneing on lbs fret anabird Sunday tn
HT-b monih at U a at dTp, ra Sunday.
rshoorcu-v,mdavmA.l U m "ft:
rlraror 26i meou Mlp” vePy Sudy:
nray.rsor.
xpweri L-
precigus metals have bssu soloed con-
temporaneounly and freely, al a fixed . ...
ratio for any conniderable umet Do *> moch o', but we sse little of it
you not know that such k thing is au There must be something wrong with
impomsibility, and has always failed a mnan wheu his rellgion makes him
I . _______ -ulporryandhis politics makes him toad.
anupaioperrmutnonztruomavtnduonu? _____"..........
present state oficers. - Of conre thetr value is to be mneusured
18 For omeof our political breth- °r couIe ¥
that the mints be immediately opened
to the free and unlimited coinage of
silver and gold, into standard legal
tender money at the existing ratio of
M to 1, without any dinorfininatton
whatever aguinst either metal.
"8, our delegates to Uie Austin con
. ------1 thid thev support
thecnve
Mr, W.
tripinto
L Mr.D
tngomee
-t
pimples and other eruptions, Scarco-
ly a man is wbolly fray from it, in
some form. It clings tenacionsly until
the last vestigo of scrofulous polson to
eradicated by Hood's Sarsaparilla, ths
One True Blood Furiftor.
Thoumands of voluntary testimoninls
tell of suffering from scrofula, often
iatiuu, already larger than the demanas
_kat burinems require. And greater I hair
on all auestions. *
Motion of F. M Howard that A. B.
Dayidson be indorsed for state sena-
tor, carried.
eommitee selecting delegates to the
various conventions reportea as fol
lows and was adopted
Coxnwssion A L.
1 1, ।
I ews‛ are t
I the new 1
arrived fr
' WANTE
sell com pl
' «rns. •
aud peini
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l lane. Ohl
Tutu No
ofpe.W
ehasedthe
' has mover
' formerly
। l’harwac,
L where be
I custumen
I tiling '« li
I satsraeti.
and would circulate in inereased
We are opposed to the issue of bonds
in time of peace without the consent of 4
congrese, and that tbs word soln be i
Bubotituted tor the-word "gold" to all 4
tutureissues. # I
The following resolution wss carried
withotoppisition: —
Resolyed that individnat merit and
mopm of the world, and with prosperity on
board, the step of state will need no
crow in which continued dimsent breeds.
se.... vw. mum
2EIei op BEEVILEE’ FEX
L,S
seremiweeEvimeopnionus rV\ ‘ , Hacks, Buggies; Teams and
uy Aha eZosAn2nei •-ri, Drummers Outfite Furnished on Short Notice at Reasonable
Free silver to what we hear and need
9299 "
IsopenF
___________
endorse the present
state adminlstraiion for the honest, ef:
detent and SCO nomical management of
He-
1831 to 1878 we enjoyed our greatest
_ prosperity,, as the Hi ver advocatescon
। tend, and woralbeo on aguid Htndard,
Ws presuthorted toannomee Thos: Oraven -vention are instructed
ss « tor the omee of county treasurer r----= - 2—•
Skidunore Netea,
SkiMonE, June 17.—Mr.
vonaomxaxn.vumymuorcunaan Mr WRavot ^Hl^toX
Mi convention will be
, Victoria county, when it eontalns a covery and ia two weeks was cured. He
ludicrous hintorical errorrI quote it:" ituturallythankfulnitiszuncharouita, -
‘Wharoas, during lbs Ume of the growth, Xa*-v of Pu to medcip in
by purehses and couquest, of this Cougha and Colde. Free trial bottles at
country. In territory abd increase in | Cary* drug ■*»«* Regularsize SO' and 81 [
population and wealth, all of which
Fkl2
eypn ss . i
7 Prices
move. 1
(sp
row
KOHLI
1. . .....
usr, AnTISEDLETTEPS
Codnpnny, m Murray Street, New Tork Otp
aazenzssanuuumumamnnannmmm
Lon K Potter w K Hiller -
S PR Williams Duff Hale
' fir F BNeymour .J P Ryan
A 0 E Keley E A Eehblot
Wn8mith Louts Dudek
Julius August Frits Levermann
li MeMenmy Emmet, Mauning
T II Marsden Destone
k.w Feniher ' Jullan Wilson
A Qtooar W W Dodd
ocratie countv convention of W J Gray .
money. Our bank notes now circulate
freely without taring legal tender
Irthe demonitization of silver by sli of
the clvilized nations, has reduced its _
value one half, as you claim, can yon) « A maEa ■ 1 —
explain how the remonitization <1 «E«DEEna
Hirer by ws nation alone, (the U 8
wil restore its vlue? The contem -Makes life misry to thousanda of
-----— "--.—— gold ate i
A a Axi
aliilitgshenla betse qnnhfieatians tor -
enamnty omicers and we deplore lbs
ws may auppome aa souvenirs and
curloeitiee. Between 1830-36, laws
werepamedgntablishing.dheratoofi6 Tthemanwholsldebt,thetnin
• and rarer aawff Ivalee, ot products, to a misfortune but
valued,"e pamed atonceto railed 10 theworidat large,a celutive decline
uanaard. W wncu." nVe ii in values of tbs fruits of industry when
ever ninc..In1823 accompanied with an increased capacity
T™ reducnd to.it prerent lizttforproduction in the laborer, is one of
weizttanduttacolzngeaconti od u greatest blessing ot eivilizntion,
0101! on /I Hoes It brings within ths renehof the
coureAt WTu tree Ontva poor, poasibility obtaining the
over nuhtmulon silver dollan.worecomtorts or Nfe. ' tilink human
under the Bland-Alinon,bullionpunpricoofiabor rowe, between 1800 and
rttawaelof la 1873, silver beluu -0803, about 6 per cent. This was the
under valuede provtnton Lorstncoin avernge, besldes the interest on moray
“vo silver apu: wee MIIIII.. IVI measured in gold has fallen immensely
sAwioaregogniuumno, 10 the same perod. Tebe tacts do uot
beThuahum oimu Indicato that gold has gone up
The b in ’ belleve that yon are isincere in your
sllver dollar was then worth at lean 108 ad ivooegoi frencoinugonotpdtyer.
I out. onccountottheienorameeof aozoepropootdncumtoug Uotnstdd
thepopleotourfnanetaihtstorgeud wan nairway, measures andshinty l
Ponw,o ™ ■ wl nophisma,the free silver men in this
them b.ranb dstoagognss, pos ug as congremaionat distriet will largely look
uuthoritles injeconomtes, they hate toyouantleirlemmiar,das you area
been largely persuaded, that at some mnat of education; they have aright to
time, we were in tact, and not merely suppose that jou are thoroughly
2022 - — - - intheory, upon/ther impossible doubt lnfornMd.aowelliMtlmr.mgt.1y honest,
u??' standara, a conditim which cannot 1fenvyuo honnt ana itelligent free
millions to tremsury notes and grew- exist nuder legal tender uw. audidlver'lnder, whatever disuinetion he
which never hasexisted for any length may attain, for vou have nothing to tear
---- ----- .. ' so much as suecesa. Wsen the people
current coinage of both metals. Every diseover that you have lend them into
one, who knows any thing about our attempt to do what other nations pave
tiunucial history, will adinit that we often tried and never attained, and into
have fa fact been on the gold standard contliet with laws as iuexorable as that
since 1834 37. As stated, before 1878, I of «rayitatio.i, and when Qey face the
only a little over eight millions of silver wreek or ruin whieh the su'ccess
dolluns had ever been coined in this theories would plunge them into, if
country, a sum comparatively so small, they cannot be again deceived, you had
that we may disregard it for the pur- beat an upon Uie mouu tains to fall on
MM* of the dineasnion I ' - Ira
V-. “B waste --*"5-" ■ . 4, _ I you. —5
In view of the above, does nut Mr. Let us then strip off all this humbug
Benstey owe it to his followers, to save about bimetaelism and the “dollar of
business in good times, and as
cautiously contract It In bad, and
steadily discourage speculation, are as
safe as any other human institutlons
although their note circulation may
immenmely closed their actual gold
reserve. The bank of Eugland baa dune
this for three buttered years, and has
out lived the Napoleonie wars, and
every disaster and storm through which
the nation has passed it is an absurd
fallacy, to say that there must be a gold
dollar in s sotvent bank, tor every del
tar of IU notes. But with this psrbaps
Mr. Beaaley to not chargeable, if that
were true, our present banks would
have to keep a sufielent amount in their
vaults to pay their whole indebtednesa
to depositors and correspoudenta,at a
moments notice. But experience Ma
there has never been a time
n darttor I robbed ot • part ot thelr bant earned
period ot rar humtory, foreign ailyer woger . . .
sow
tender, drove out rar own coin. In that your freecoinage law woe id con-
IBM bv the direction of Premdentlstriet the circulation one-third by
Jetterwon, our mints roared to coin driving out ali the woldr- insisted
ellver dollars. Not ora was colnedithat gold has advanced in value. Many
tberoafter for thirty years. Daring the valuen memnured in gold bars tallen but
i ateht wenr. ot —_________ this is lurgely dus to improved method*
UKeomn MtoZr dollare warom>llMd, of production and transportation. The
one —ou"“ surer a liars were oe . I production of cotton, for instance, has
increased in ths U 8. aloue, over 300
psrcenltltuM 1878.
In gold. » .
Mump nsed not be legal tender. it to
.. take cht method tt mayine temacandidate
tor meleoueg to Um omeeetsheviir and enilec-
dorefNeecomnty. My moomdibetorevem; «
K to seek M to meet peer approval, 1 earestiy
menent your uupport assertea you ir yon shonld
nat beeer me, to give ths mme attention to
thedntesormeome to the Mtuteas talks
Frenehimg on Nen ana tblrt pbath of seek
month, moining and eveninK ayer meeting
very Tuendy veming athaebhath •chool
very Sab6atK morfng si M All are
ordlally Inviced loaUenA. F ' “— 1
Ohratinnchu,
/ The safest and most prodtable invest-
meat Chat can today be made, to the
y parahare of tende in this secuoii at pre
.. valliog tew prices. They have reached
the last stage of the reaction from the
boom valuations of a ton years ago
They have been further depressed by the
4 recurrence of several dry years The
Mrinal valuation ofrtul estate having
hitherto bora determined by Ita cotton
L A, RANDALL, A.KJON
Prgsident, let Vico-Fresnde
i. c. wopv. a w. KLIISTK
2114 Viee-Presddont Cahi
ana Wind Colic. Onatoria relleves
$ cured constipation and fatulenc
tee the food, regulates the stomach
Ing healthy aud natural sleep. Case
rem's Fenacga-the Mother's Friend.
A Inrgn
I latest and
f beru rei
l and fee lit
Anew 1
I Matthew’
Siyer t
l inaclsr
bugvy‛* -
mu’hwe o
CapialkackandSurluz
BOARD OF DIRECrORS:
L. It RANDALL A. C. JONE
J. C,wo0D, B. W„KIPNrEI
J. W.aLOuRNOY/ V. KOHLEI
t J. M. eHITFIM.
relace.8undqy
bodlBtchniTk
ivied.
deuce sad fasssn the ran rathe treas-
ury. A reform of our cumbrous
Gnancial system to oleariv necessary,
and if we retire part of our tiat monev.
above truths:
LeuILATiVK. a
W s Dugat . -r Fischer Atkids
AGKemnedy ‘ PFDeats
J J Carmichael .Miguel F Valdez
MacPowel - Dr TA Austin
H H Weller « I H Malone
’ - .. ’Oytoria.
• OMMHs Ibianfomllentmea
BltKVIl.dk Tex., dune t.
We Um undersigued eiubens of
WeevillA, Bee comity, have this day
men Holmgreen WPwrfeetsen Hwy Ehess
in operatioh, using onty nne infmal,
ul wdinnry rate, making 28 loatvs in
mu. hour, averagg •> wuunla emeh.
rhunumberot hands wenwary was
• ferdet, one to tie and oe Imv aud
A. U. Kenncas. tees’ 0.6. Btone. Cnahi
Jne R Martim. ». P. J W fmo 24, v.
Motion earned, mede by F. M. Hew
nd, te ndosre Lee. O. HUi for
omoe of seeoty automey- W. W DODD.
beap dimtrtet attorney.
I -e l
22*.0 .» ’
-
gold into standard legt tender money
at uto ratio of M te 1; and that
they support no man for the
prehidency or vies presideney, who is
not openly.avowr.ily, consistenty and
uncoodltlouaiiy in favor of such a
pollcy. ‘ _,
“10. At the late congressional con-
vention held in A tarpus Christi it ws
agreed and so declared in theplatform
adopted, Uiat the financial question was
antionalone,andtobedeetded for the
democracy of this district by thie
national demeeratic donventon, ws
therefore declare that common honeaty
and decency require that said agree-
ment should be carried out in the
0 , DEmoTe ’
p In‛B. Martie. " clohe a Unst
r , d. Stone, h Nehg "tbhe, .
j A. G. Kennedy, Wm. Codha: Math
T.-C. Frost, San Antonio Texaa
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