The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1892 Page: 8 of 8
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World's Fair Matters. j Contracts have been let for the ' Gov. Tillman Urges the control the result. Once enrolled
A monster panorama 44a feet construction of the Casino Music ' Farmers to Stand Firm and used In national elections he
long and 51 feet high represent-1 Hall and connecting peristyle. Columbia S. C. May 7. Gover- m henceforth be a factor in 8tftta;i T "i 1 Ti T Jl
ing the Bernese Alps with the which together will be a conspicu- nor Tillman the Alliance governor "elections. "vThut that means every j J mt I Tlll QTIOTldfl ifc I K AT1 Afl 1 fQ
Jungfrau in the background has ons feature in the foreground of of South Carolina advises Alii thinking mnu can understand." 1 II I tjJ JLMiljLX)9 BjjM.L)StM)fJlX3 jLwjMAJM.MAJ3l
been painted for exhibition at the 'the Administration building and ancemen of this state and through- W"bat conrse then ought the . A
Fair. A private- exhibition of the ! near the shore end of the lake out the South to stand by the Southern people pursue?" I aeked.
work was recentlv given to the pier. The contracts aggregate. Democratic parh. kiTho Southern states are like
press in Berlin. 77:)0. n re)lv to (Iliesliou aB t0 Ireland. We pay tribute to our ; .
An effort is being made to col- Leigh S. Lynch World's Fair whether he thought a Democratic conquerors m an ever increasing'
i oRnnn tritii irMnii tn luiilfl nt. f'ommiRsinner to the South Sea CwU ill i.n olnnfo! onI if pension roll. But just us Ireland
the Exposition a headquarters fur islands has cabled that he has the third partv would affect the J""lfr Paruell by persistent nnre-
.. . . .... ... i.-.. ir... . . .. .. lentinff aeitation and anneal to the
tue sundav schools oi tne i. nueti compieiuu arrangements ioi sin e- prouahie result. Governor Human . . . r t i
reason ana iusiice o tue jiugusu .
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Ctotn. Tlifl onlminn Pniitoilinlilti'S llihlt fl'OIll fllH PIllflinitlH ishlllll.'; ant.1
asking each school to contribute and is now devoting his attention .T noliticd siui-ition in tho-1 ! w0800"0. am a. -
A .... i ti. z.Z t pomuai mumuoii ui LUU reasonahie riMits and reitress of
an ainouui equai u itMi ri-ma iui m.1.1.1. xuun- - ci. 1-v.i.lli United States at this time is some-
each ofiicer and teacher ami one that the exhibit will be one of u-hat similar to the condition of af-
cent for i-ach pupil. great interest.
The steamship lines covering -Mr. McCormiek. I lie London 0f the Democratic convention in
the west coast of South America agent of the Columbian Kxpo.si- Charleston in USUI). Then as now.
have agreed to carry government tion has forwarded to Chicago an an overwhelming majority of the
exhibits free and private exhibits application from Mrs. M. L. Mul- people of the country were adher-
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grievances we may hope by pur-
suing a similar course to get re-
fairs just preceding the assembling H f t . . be in a(l bylh0
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Democratic part if it comes soon
and I am almost persuaded to say
if it comes ever. Our policy should
be to control the Democratic na-
at half pi ice as far as Panama linger who wishes to establish a cuts of the Democratic party but itjouaj eonvention in conjunction
lime :iim neen gypsy eiicaiiipincni ynuim me mere was uvioii m regard 10 with the NorUnve8tcrn Democrats
grounds oi tne i-.xpoM.ioii. psoua- slavery. 'Jo-day the Democratic aml Mmko tle fi rlt 0 a platform
I'asscuger rates
great h' red need.
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It. is reported that one hundred ' upu ...e .iu.... i ...s....tc. M......m.iM.Ui.(m-.pM.u..u. of principle with a clean brave
tons of exhibits for the Imposition -Mis. -MUiunger isanuueu k a ue- nnancess.u er am. me lanu. me calllilate There shoulll be l0
have alreadv been collected and ing remarkably well versed in gyp Charleston convention failed to dotigilJg in Uic ..huforiu uo strad-
are awaiting shipment at Lima and .v lore and prolicieni in gypsy agree and two sets of candidates d. 10 .mtel.ing generalities'
Callao. learning. She manages a gypsy were put into the field. The re- but an emphatic demand for an in-
L-iicuiiiiHieu. nu .... p.... - o.. 3 '"-.' ' - - crL.ased currency free coinage.
land. danger of a repetition of the same rairo!ll rontn)1 im.olne ax and
PostaKh-n has one of the la.g- idim.Ier. The South and West tarjft. ruform Qc platform
est and finest arelueological !- grown weary and disgusted with whi(.h win 1.01imll lhe SUporl
lertions in the woild. lowing the cowardice and division among of tQ AUiaMCLN rlile it will not
i i - . . i- ... i i.:... tln 1 )iMimcr:it in I'diicrcus. uro . . ... .
many Loiuiiiniau rnu-i ;uni iumu - - drive conservative democrats in
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2s ew York Indiana Is'ew Jersey.
oi .meiira
to .Madrid this vcar for the Span
The lofty stone monolith which
Wisconsin will exhibit at the Fail
will remain at .laekson I 'ark per-
manently the park commissioners
having gh en their consent. The
monolith is 107 i'iK'i high and cut
from a .olid block uf .-lone. The
contract for il election has al-
Balm of Grileacl Cough Syrup
Will not take the place of the Doctor in Pneumonia and Con-
sumption hut "A STITCH IN TIME" with BALM of GILEAD COUGH
SYRUP will often prevent either and will relieve a Cough however
severe and of whatever nature if used according to directions. Chil-
dren love to take it and oeing harmless if directions are followed
it can he used with confidence. Will often give a good night's rest
when all other remedies fail. A trial makes a friend.
ready licen lei.
l'.aioi- ile .leune's alualde col-
lection of prchistoiic relies it is
believed will he secured for exhi-
bition at the Fair. It comprises
many rare specimens from caves
in France. De.Maret. who made
the collection spent twenty years
in the woik.
Owing t the leeent increase of
(Jreat Uritam's World's Fair ap-
propriation to .'W0.(HH). i;ritih ex-
hibitors will not be charged for
space as at first determined.
President iJiaz has recommend-
ed to the Mexican congress that
Oct. 1' of this vear be made a
lie data relating to the discovery imnuingoi a unni pariy as a means
This collection goes n'Hel. It must lie borne in
mind that the thud party idea
looks to the alliance of the agri-
ish Imposition and will altcrwards
go to Chicago.
A ciioiilar has been issued by
the Imposition atithoiities to all
the railway passengerassociations
of the Fnited States and individ-
ual roads asking that a materially
reduced rate be made by the rail-
roads on the occasion of the dedi-
catory ceremonies next October.
It is believed that ."iWMHHl visitors
will lie in Chicago from different
paits of the country.
cultural ami producing states as
against the manufactui ing-states
ami of the borrowing or debtor
slates as against the creditor
states. I In; there is a discordant
element and apparently an insu-
perable barrier to a cordial and
lasting union by reason of section-
al prejudice. The farmers of the
Northwest have hitherto been the
blackest of black Republicans
and so far as I can discover there
is lime or no cnange towaru me.
.1. A.
llowen. special agent of Sonlh among them on that qiies-
the l". S Treasury and honorary
commissioner of the imposition.
tion. The interests of the. two
sections are identical anil in time
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will represent inc. iniere.si.oi me ... ... ...... ..miln;mKu- t.
national holiday m commemoration :.-.-.-. i.lt.; : .. -n . i
. .. 4. t . 4I l ' m- gether but 1 think it will take a
of the landing of Columbus m the . . .i .-.. . . i
. ". . lhe contract lor the erection ot icW n.ore turns of the screw hv
new world. He savs in his mes- .
. . the J eas building has been let to all street and New hnglaud to
sage tir.it the woik ot collecting ... i . .... n . . . .
. . . - - .a Waco contractor for 10UIKH). eflect i. The financial ideas and
the Mexican exhibit is progressing . . . ... . . 0 . - . . . . .
.... 'lhe building will be in Spanish re- the lanft policv advocated by the
rapidlv. and that a displav ot Mex-1 . ; . ... i .. . ".
. . i naissance stle. will measure fc. by Northwestern third partv men ap-
lcan troops will be made at the . . .. r .
. ' . '.)( feet and have tour towers peal erv strongly to the Southern
dedicatory ceioi.Ms. ..... . . . . .
lhe exterior will be coverel with tanners but what have we to gain
A eompanv from the national
military academy of Columbia
oouui .vmerica. wains to unm . r...;.!..! .-iii ....tlv. Tov-k i... h - .: .... a .. -....
woods. ination of the representation in
shows that
staff and rendered very ornamen-'jf we go with them and what will
tal. The interior will be handsome- we risk should we desert and split
the imposition and camp on the
World's Fair grounds. The prop-
osition to give the company camp
ing space in Washington park
close by the grounds is now under
consideration.
The woolen manufacturers have the electoral college
resolved to make a united exhibit cast of the .Mississippi and north
at the Fair. of the Ohio and Potomac rivers
The women of North Carolina the creditor and manufacturing
aie oniani.m- throughout the portion of the Fnited States there
Connecticut and Maryland into
the Republican camp."
'Why do vou mention these
states particularly.'"
'Well tin; South without Mary-
land has only J IS electoral votes
seventy five short of a majority.
In past contests these states have
been more frequently Democratic
t h a n Republican whereas the
Northwestern states have been al-
most invariably Republican. It
will not be g;oo d policy to drive
away those staunch friends who
have stood by us against the force
bill and other radical deviltry
while running after an ignus fatuus
in the Northwest. In other
words we. must not turn loose the
birds we have until we catch those
in the bush."
"Well governor do you think
the Alliance will support a candi-
date who does not stand on the
Ocala platform.'"
'Alliance Democrats will sup-
port the Democratic nominee.
And if the platform gives promise
of financial relief I think the can-
didate would carry every Southern
state. If the national Democracy
surrenders to Wall street then
1 don't know what will happen."
"Then you are opposed to the
nomination of Cleveland?
"I am most emphatically. It
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By using this Syrup you derive all the advantages from the use
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fills the bill. Recommended and prescribed by Physicians and may be
used with perfect confidence.
IMshop.I. L. Spauldin- of i'eo- f m...)OS(. ()f nnini: ""S electoral votes to
ria president of Hie Catholic edu- ;( with which to erect that choose rhe president lacking only
exinoii. announce iuui .. i;!.!;.. ..t tiw. Pvnocitimi. seeuoies
Clllll O IIIIKMtlp tH . ..V'. "
This tection ot the
since the war domin-
cational
Cardinal Ciihhons and the arch- MMl. i...;ii;.w .;n i . l1ni. countrv has
Alll lllllllllll 1)111 in tl ll ii'i-
bishops of the Cnited .States have tOI oTtlio "Trvon Palace" a cele- utetl and now dominates the jxov
requested I'rolher Maurelinii. 'bra(e(1 Htnictwro whieh 'was the eminent. The rest of us are hew
president of lhe Christian llroth-' im(i (f .. rl. f.rilI.s ;u t.0i0nial ers (1 wood and drawers of water
ers College Memphis. Tenn.. to
act as secretary and manager of
lhe Catholic educational exhibit.
P.rother Maurelin has the approval
of the superior of his order and
will enler upon lhe duties
ot his office without delay.
Headquarters have been establish-
ed for h"yu in Chicago at the north-
east corner of Thirty-Fifth street
and Wabash avenue.
days. The women also contem-
plate placing in the Women's
building a memorial of Virginia
Dare claimed to be the first white
female child born in Anieiica. thus
emphasizing the fact that the first
American woman was born on
North Carolina soil.
Kobbed by the tarifl. Kobbed by
the demonetization of silver. Hob-
bed by the financial policy of Wall
street which ;oernsat Washington.
A Valuable Book.
Rev. Wesley Smith of Abilene
would be the greatest misfortune is agent for Taylor county for the
that could happen to us at this popular work entitled " Character
time and would give an impetus Sketches." by George A. Lofton
to third partyism in the South that A. M.. I). 1). This work is finely
I dread to contemplate." illustrated highly icadable. and
-Would his nomination result in should find its way into every fam-
a thiid party in South Carolina?" il.V in the land. It is a book that
-I do not know. It would de- will both interest and instruct ev-
pend upon the platforn. P.ut a ery one who reads it. The agent
Wall street candidate and a Wall is now canvassing the city and
street platform would be more should obtain a long list of names
than our people would stand." Iiev. K. T. Hanks pastor of the
"Then ou advise the Alliance Haptist church of Abilene says of
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Wisconsin and .Maryland are 0f CeopMa to stand bv the Demo- this book: "Having Character
the onlv two states within those
Mr. J'ohert S. McCorinick resi-
lient commissioner for lhe World's
ability in taming wild animals is
devoting his time in Hamburg to
a group of lions tigers jaguars
and lnenas that he expects to
Fair at London has received . i.;. to the Fair. .This group cou-
word that an influential committee gists ()t- n-t aniiii:iis. al! to be kept
in (ieueva is actively promoting : )n iar-e eare.
the formation of a creditable Swiss nv. ..ir.wlv nnnt .-l fortune on the
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cratic nartv?"
bounds where the Democrats and ..j a(ivj.;;C jj Alliance cveiv-
Ka.l Hagenbeck. famous for his Kepublicaus would not unite to where t0 (h so. Our policy should
defeat what are Known as me vc- be to (.0lll.0 tlu. n:iti0n:d Demo-
group.
The ISedford stone-quarries have
donated $:(KK worth of stone for
the Indiana World's Fair building.
The cutting of the stone is included.
section at the Fair and is meeting
with gratifving success. Watch-
making will be one of the chief
features of the display." It is con-
sidered possible that Switzerland
will yet appoint a government
commission on I lie Pair. n
Jamaica has increased its' A Mute Recovers Speech.
World's Fair appropriation to Alphonce Heniphling of Suin-
Li.OOO. mitt township Hutler Co. Penn
W. II. II. Llewellyn. Executive made an affidavit that his PJ-year-Cominissioner
for Xew Mexico old son who had had St. Vitus
has been in Chicago seeming space J)ance for twelve years lost his
in the various buildings for exhib speech was completely cured af-
its from the Territories. "We ex- teruaing three bottles of Dr. Miles'
pect to show people flio visit the Hoetorative Nervine ami also re-
World's Fair." said he. "that Xew j hU ceech. Thousand-:
ala demands .ind I believe they
would lo it. Now. in the last
election notwithstanding the tidal
wave which resulted in an over-
whelming Democratic majority in
lla"enbeck ''i;ess. the Republicans carried
California. Colorado Idaho -Nevada.
North Dakota. South Dakota
Wyoming. Washington and Ore-
gon with thiiiv-seen electoral
votes and I know no reason why
cratic nominating convention
force the fight on the lines I have
indicated and put up the best man
we can find who believes in it and
is in sympathy with the masses.'
Sketches' and knowing the author
I will heartily recommend the
book."
I lev. S L. McAmis. pastor of
the Cumberland Presbyterian
church of this place says of it:
" I recommend this meritorious
work to all who desire a clear com-
prehension of the subject treated."
I can heartily recommend
"Character Sketches" from per-
sonal knowledge of the book.
ukv ;. w. MITIl
I am personally acquainted with
Dr. Loftin. the author of this
book ami am sure that nn thing
Sleep on Left Side.
Many persons are unable to sleep
on their left side. The cause has
long been a puzzle to physicians.
Metropolitan papers speak with
rreat interest of Dr. Franklin
the Democratic or third party can Miles the eminent Indiana spec-
hope this year to change that vote ialist in nervos'and heart diseases from his pen is worth reading.
-We find ourselves confronted who has proven that this habit Uev. C. 11. Drni.i.v.
with this condition then: The Dem- "ses from a diseased heart. He News .
. . . .. ha-examined and kept on record
ocrats from the creditor and man- thousandsof cascs nf XeW Hrart " " 5l ''"P.v of lhe &"
ulacturing states are Democrats as ur0 :l wonderful remedy is sold sometime and thinks a great deal
far as local self-government and at Bass lire's drug store. Thou- of it. And tin editor of the Nt:vs
states rights are concerned but sands testify to its value as a cure l00 COuld add his mite in the way
thev arc opposed to free coinage for heart diseases. Mrs. Charles 0f Sl recolu.niation if lie ileemeil
of silver thev are opposed to in- eoy LoveJand t olo. says is
4. . ' . etlectson her were marvelous. In
crease of the currency and to any
change
egant book on heart disease free.
it would add weight to the testi-
mony but will only say he hopes
all who are able will bin a copy
and read it.
in our financial policy.
While the third-party Republicans Attention. Ilraymcn !
in the Northwest sire in favor of At a recent meeting of the Abi-
Mexico cm raise something else te3tifv t0 its wonderful cures from tiK.K0 thj.. hut as Senator Pefler lene Fire Department a resolu- Freight Train Coining.
besides cactus ami sagebrush. u-ing it for nervous diseases dys- gaVtf nev wil .vole with the Re- tion was adopted that any dray Mr. Editok-I will start (from
One exhibit will be 1(H) watermel- pepsia nervous -kJ.S etc" publicans on all other questious'-in float or delivery wagon hauling Buffalo Gup to Abilene) tne freight
ons. the minimum weight of each contusion of mind headache etc I - train before long. The train will be
Fmi-rbin nf thU XiTvinp cured other worus. thev hate t lie bout fi- t lie hose carts to a Hie ami re- "
of wliii-h wi!1 be Kid iioiiuds We ou Uoccs 01 un -rine curtu " . .-. i mv vellow wagon the engine my
o w in n wii. no mi u pouiiub. e Mrs w E Burng Sounth llemL ern wMte 10I alll l0Vt. lhe liegro. lnni 8blll be nmi two dollars and bly10rses a(Tthe comluJtor will
shall hae special tine displays imj. wh.) had been suifering with -h appears to me then a very fifty cents and the first one to be'nrjself. This train will (I hope)
iu the Agricultural and Uorticul constant headache for o months. pj:ljn c;ise Southern Democrats hitch on shall be the o:.e entitled supply Abilene w tli a good share
al Department-also in the Mines Trial bottle and elegant book free c.nuot fool with a third partv with to receive said award. One of of eatables in the vegetable line.
Department . at Haas Uro.'s drug tore. " stationed at the north tronage solicited. Thanking
Ravaria will send to the World's' Dyspepsia and lucligcMtion taken absolutely without benefit side fire station and the other at
Fair two professors from its insti- lii their jvoret ""jgjjj There is no possibility that lean Fnlwiler's stable. It will be wefl
tute of technology to report oir "iid run 'down or if you iiet-il a tonic to see short of a miracle of the third for you to keep this in mind.when
the progress of the Tidied States regain flesh niid lost appetite strength Piptir oresidont. Hut it " alarm is sounded.
.-. . .. and vigor. taKc 1. r. r. anu you nui i - - - ... ca1MM...v p.AC
in fpnhiiipnl inn tiers. .- .;. 1 i.iti.- vv cii.tt.rwi :-. k -..... .1 n.i tii.f ;r tin U. . oTLM-kNi? lies
- - uc CUUMK iiu ucmiiM . . v. uu....v..v... la ui'tuiiu iiucouuii iimi it mt
A Racine Wis. firm is planning
to have a complete tannery plant
in operation at the Exposition.
Just look ! ain't she a daisy?
As she walks along the street
From the flowers on her dainty hat
Down to her tiny feet.
Her gown is soft and clinging
Just in the latest style
Her face a thing of beauty-
Wearing such a pretty smile !
A girl is always happy
When she feels she's at her "best.
And ain't she awful jolly
Wken she knows she's nicely dressed ?
Her hat is just the color
To suit her laughing eyes
And her gown is lifted slightly
To show her Oxford ties.
Her gloves are simply perfect
In style and fit and shade ;
Her dress in cut and finish
Is just beautifully made.
Her sunshade hovers slightly.
There above her golden curls.
Oh. there's nothing so killing
As our pretty dashing girls.
Where can slie do her shopping ? "
Cry a score of girls or more.
She does it all in Abilene.
There at the corner store.
ROLLINS & YOUNG.
Ptroncr
constitutions and lost manhood. P. P. I.
consiuuuuiib anu ioi mm uuuu. l . 1 . 1 . ... j . rii o i. .1: i i n
(Prickly Ash Poke Koot and Potassium) white Democrats of the South di- G
is the king of all medicines. P. P. P. is vide on national politics the negro 10
the greatest blood purifier in the world. : .... l4 . - '".
Kugene Harris Secy.
For sale by nil druggists
lbs. good raisins for
j will be brought in as a factor to at Mackechney's.
my customers for promptness in
paying me. I am
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Buffalo Gat). Texa.-.
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your home. Call at Word & Alex-
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low.
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1892, newspaper, May 13, 1892; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330115/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.