The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1892 Page: 4 of 8
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8. 8. DAVIS,
ions. The fact #lll remain, how*
ever, that James G. Blaine is a
very popular man.
Even in the United Slates’ nor-
thernmost possession Columbus
Democratic. Pu&Hshed Every Friday
orruia.. journal „
1 :VTK OOCKTT FARJUSRS' ALLIAXCS AND
I*DrsT«I*L I’XIOW.
- Bay is to be observed by the Pub-
lie Schools. Sheldon Jacksou, Un-
i ited State* General Agent of Edu-
cation for Alaska,' has undertaken
the work of interesting the pupllc
" and preparing them for the local
observances. With three excep-
tions the Alaska schools are for
the native children, who form four
classes, namely: Xhlingets, Eski-
mo, Aleuts, and Indians-
One of the leading purposes of
the movement for a National Col-
umbian Public Shool Celebration
! on October 12 is to give to the
American Public School a fitting
prominence as the fruit of four
; centimes of Anjertoan life. Inci-
dentally it may he added that it will'
; bring to the thought of citizens the
glory of a free school and stir them
i to its protection. May the children
of ihe fifth century of American life
pass through the portals of a pure
: progressive, and well-equipped
public scbo*l. The nationality re-1
• snltant must then be uniform am-
j bitlous, and loyal.
DUBLIN, TEXAS.
Will supply your wants for 92. We keep first-
class goods, and are anxious.to please customers
Prescriptions filled by a sober, experienced clerk
night or day. Call on me at Dublin.
S. S. DAVIS
«££=*W 2 Randle Drags, Patent Vedte. Jewelry, Silwmn and Sraggists' Sundries,
FRIDAY, JUNK 10, 1802.
For Ciocmtj Judge.
11. It- Habihn.
W.AV. 3iuoR»s
JtarDoanty Attorney.
W. J. Oxtori', re-election.)
J, W, Jxakorr,
SvY, Morris.
*'or County Clerk.
to large importations oi savor rThm
Spain. . . , •
J. A. Gi<*r, a barber near Salt Lhke
city, wan shot dead by W. II. Lewis,
Isaac i'irr.j.
T. J. WILSON.
JMHW Collins.
E. V', 1). Bateman.
W. K. Com.
deputy sheriff, agaiust whom Qier had
made threats.
The Chippewa Indians of Minnesota
have declined to accept eighty acres of
land in allotment for the 160 promised
them by the government.
Feme boys were drowned while fishing
in the river near Pittsburg.
Tho second trial of Frank Hendry*
for murdering Ed Oaulkius is now on at
Goshen, Ind. Mrs. Caulkfns has ,con-
l*or Tax Collector,
1». M. He MSB.
J. F. Cou.ibh.
i). y. GntsRON. ;>
s. P, Keith.
J. A. KoBCRTSovr
W, tCARI> CH AM HCKI.IX
J. l>. Jackson.
J. I. (B) Mintkb.
RAT H. MUCK.
- _ „
-THE LEADERS IN—
jtot County Surveyor,
M. KJackson.
Km OxrORi*.
MOD. 1.1* agent, ohi cuoicej The Western Union Telegraph com-
j for governor, and cue who will pitny saya it is prepared to handle satis-
lead the hosts of reform in Texas factorily nwrly Ml tl» bnsinew it will
. , j receive at the Minneapolis convention,
I to enact the VVatCtloo o, bourbon j but admits that it eannol do as well as
i democracy, was born in St, Landry i it might in other cities, as at 8t. Louis,
Parish, La, J ulv 10, 184 1: *«n,e to! where u haB ^i-tional facilities.
| era Texas, then removed to Austin, I into military grounds,
afterwards to Meridian, and theu j
! to Stephenville, some twenty years j
| ago, where be resided until he re-j
| moved to Fort Worth in January, i
,1892. He graduated in 18(10 at j
j Centenary college, La; and has I
, practiced law since a young man.
lie was appointed district judge In | to amalgamate with eastern linos.
1879, and was twice afterwards I The attorney general of Now Jersey
elected, but resigned^ 1888 to de- | to prevcut consummation of
vote bis entire time to bis large ! tho hig deal.
practice. Judge Nugent distin- A letter from Rome says that the pope
guished bimsclfus a irieinber of the 1 v'd* adhere Mrictly to his plan in ap-
*j pointing bishops to regard Only the
constitutional convention of 1879; churches’ welfare and not tho popular
He le-t the demoratic pally sever ! clamors for bishops of tho same nation-
al years ago, and is regarded now j nllt> u*tho of his bCC-
11 . i r Tho house has directed tiist absentees
as one of the ablest expounders of ^ for.
the doctrine ol the People’s pattj. | Senator Babin says Blaine 1ms a “dead
*Tw County Yretunutir,
A. J. crine.
J. K. Durham
mp ■ •
.
wSV,. > l
For District Clui'k,
J. J. Bennett.
An Italian' lias nvntetl a candle tc<
be fired from a cannon, which makes a
powerful light when it strikes.
During a fire at Moscow, Russia, a to-
jwrf was circulated that nihilists were
at work. Tho police reserves
called out and the crowd charged
agely. ■*
The Trausmissouri association refused
JV»r ComuilsRiom r Precinct No. 2.
Brao Wiurs.
* , J. M. H. STEfURNS.
C. OEVENtoRT.
AND
for Commission«*r Pres. No. R.
M. IF(Ct cm:v i Jones.
VorOosimiswioiwr Precinct No. l.
) W, A. Pranks.
were
sav-
tost i hie, Prcc.. So. S.
J. A. Ahamn
' H**RT WlI.I.ItM*.
Cut ARMK ASUKKW*.
W. T. (bigTom) Wright.
DUBLIN
'or Jostle*' of Uio tS-Kcc. Pit-. t*o.2.
T. C. MrmoiY.
ot u < HOICK.
Far Cangr*'** Stli Congressional DUtilcl
BUS. >A AN JUNK*, of lmhllti.
r»r Oovcmor or Texas.
HOS.T. U Xl t.KSr.nf rt Worth.
THE OLD RELIABLE.
In a cyclone near Mexico, Mo., much!
damage was done to property. .Mr. and,
Mrs. Benton were seriously wounded.
Nettie Wat then, a servant in the em
ploy of W. B. Throckmorton of Wich-
ita. killed lieieelf while crazy, cansod let
fear of a cyclone.
N2WJ iv DRiEF.
A first-class assortment of Lumber, "Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings
etc., etc., always on hand. <* ,
Prices to Suit the Times;?
The goUon wedding of tho king and
j rtn'-en of Denmark wa* celebrated at
! Cojaaihugen with magnificent splendor.
Indiana Fmhibitioniata nnme 1 a wtate
1 ticket, with the name of Rev. Aaron
j WiKh of Jay county for rcremor.
I Mru ^'<111? f>*«!..' want* to 1* a can-
J didate for superintendent of public in-
! Rtruction in RansM on "the ITople’R
. purty ticket. t
Jaa. HUk t^C colored |<»Dn»*ter a*
’ Vicwaiiurg, says bis crowd will d*fe*t
( the Lynch crowd at Minneip< lie. If be
! does Blame will get their rotea.
A hand of wbiteTape ere terrorlxing
, Tunnel Hill. Oa. . , j
Die Central Amerkau diet has signed i
the ttvoty of union.
Railroad bmldere in Cuba pifopoae tc
build their own c«r» bermfter.
B
Archibald Crawley, tf farmer, oom-
tollte>] soiidde near Greco Ca»Ue. Iud. 'j
Fred fiebbard haaestahiiAh'''] n Kcelr *
ioetituteo/ hit own at Itnbyl'm, L. I. J
Li-uteuant Jlcth •riuiftu.i in * ud to be
traveliug«,-iuu< theeontue nt with Lii;
family inctguP '.
Roblieriea, awnnlta ami mnrtcr* were •
frronent dortug the rtceul Rli-crtoti ia 1
Ikifivia. frntth America.
Asubury Gentry, i rrMI Utorififtj
eftmiua’, heca Mm‘,-yica>| tu bang
Jaljr U far the tuarslar of a |<d>lkt,
A ten Inch st ww of troa eWorld*,
mowing **« «-une«w <d ril»« r to tin* Hm. •
waa RtnMr on Iron Ud. a* I^wIvBUn
i jxjsed on ex-State Trcm-’in r Ed T.
N .ilnnd lor^erabenliog |32,?4f>,69 of tiie
rta tee'm money.
Vrancieco Chaxpr. a inemlicr of the
Sauta Ft-city coum il, aviw aasctiatuated
by unknown tieiwoua
Knnmts City court of oppcnle decided
ttnit the holder of an accident policy
must keep out of known danger.
A chew lrienil of Blaine’s sav# that
the withdrawal letter was written at!
the demand of l*re»ident Harrison.
Nine soldiers under heavy uiarching
enters made an eighteeu-milo mu on
bicycicadn one hour and tweuty-fiv*
minutt-a
C. L. Hamilton ia a fngitim from
Mount Htentug. Id., charged with crimi-
nal assault on Ida granddaughter, 11
year* ol«l.
Jaa. Hill, th« colored jostinastcr •• j
Vickahnrg, aavs his crow.I will defeat
the Lynch mu d at MtnBee|NdL. If h*
dm-a Blaine will get their vot«a.
A. A. CHAPMAN,
Prcsitlent
R. II. McCAIN, ('. L. PENDLETON,
Vice-President. Cashier.
OF DUBLIN, TEXAS
CAPITAL 850.00(1
Transact# a (leticral Buuking Busincw^,
* (loIIctHitfiis a SpebiiUly.
pirci^ura—-U. \V. Higginhothaiu, A. A. Chapman, U. H. McCain
Dan F. Frey, C. L. Pendleton. .#
pod in th« stotv of Ihtrg* As CVv, natters,
nnd di'tuAaded that the star* amt atritriai
flying outride M taken down. ^ Tlw
cierk ia riwinr* jsantul out that the
French, Belgium, hwias and British,
flaa# were also dying, as Well as the
Am»riesu fla*. tar decomurw parpoar*
taly. However, tbs* inm tei*is«ed otv
mU"V»l at one* of tho Aui -rican flag.
Tn avoid IroaUe tbw Aars ami stripes
wm takao duwti *t («ca. Tit* same lot
LAFFEHTY &.K
Proprietors.
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1892, newspaper, June 10, 1892; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530258/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.