The Temple Times. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 91, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1892 Page: 1 of 8
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Temple. TEXAS, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 23. 1892^
NO 91
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■ ^‘son was listened to with great
MS EXPECTED ^SSSSsss
_1_— tll£» Ito .
I f nipctoral rights ot the people] prflfessing a policy of reserving pnblto
| outrage of J J gubjnKation of the amls for small holdu
* 1 ^rr^rrthe control of the tler8, has given away
t V
©rover Cleveland Nominated
f by Acclamation.
|| 7 -
ALASKA'S BEAUTIFUL WOKK
0,Hee5»al* to b«™onr to tb. c»-
»»*»" and I^ JVSSJE
should be the choice of to» ^ gaid
all ™
“*t»<^aS^to“.f»ll, regtoawl
Ohio Makes the Motion
Seconds It.
?0LWOMH»"»r»
,„d TirgluSa b,r to. »y
&
H«o. William I.. W..s«« »*
Chairman of the
form Heart l»y Hon. William • ,
TUe Phrase from “Madison to Clove
land” create, a Storm of Applause.
CHICAGO. Jane 23.-Cleveland still
holds the field and at present b«> nomi-
nation un first ballot seenxs assured.
Nevertheless Tammany is dstemmjd
to nmke a final fierc. effort to defeat its
enemy. The sudden revival of the
- struggle against him i« due 0
commands and if necessary wiU com-
bine with other candidates. A loca
devotes a column to the public^
S^of a facsimile letter "signed by
every New York delegate declaring
tha/their best judgment is that «
nomination of Olevelwd im^rds^
success of the party. e sicbles
1 r include Generals Slocum, Sickle ,
tremor Flower, ex-Congressman Bel-
^nt James Manniug, son of the
C£ of the treasury, Congressman
Cummings, Mayor Grant, Samuel .T, T -
Wi, B.1^*Roosevelt, Bourke Cockran,
Wei Fellows, Delaney Nicoll, Wm.
- Sheerin and Richard Croker.
Notwithstanding this declaration the
* Yorkers have no settled plan 0
'h they can accomplish their desire.
,ngh they threaten sometmg <lra-
lc or sensational. Another point of
7 the Democratic party.
'The New York people say they have
SStta thanked the »■»£»*£
chairman for the manner m which he
^Thewmmittee on rules reported.
Horrow
nd
meet it "as
not to do
of course t
will pay to
be hung
there was
a mad
girl to do it
but he was
done
by the old
to oe with
no use tq
mother- in-
she had
t bid-
by <>th
ed them
‘■‘Wneoole to the control of the
C()1 , V wiwer and the reviving of race
l/y *■ ’ ’ i * .^.s now huppib’ abated, of th*
ed them the safety and happiness
un dead i 1 'u 1 Tbe . measure is deliberate y
“ ?«“■ 1 »a J>y »y
ecause it SC* bill CHlltoy
you of j
H.»-' i^SiSSSASSS&f!
lOllcy 01 resrivum -
lands for"small holdings by actual set-
Cs has given away the people’s herit-
Hir„ .’in now a few railroads and non-
resident aliens, individual and corpo-
rate possess a larger area than hat a
foil’d all our farms between the two
„4sb noliev of the nepumioa.*
tot chtag public domain and restored to
the people tiearly one hundred million
' 0f valuable land to he buoredly
held as homesteads for our citizens, and
le pledge ourselves to continue this
'll
ould "hot
od too ne
een ot
ment et
The committee on rules re pm r
I motion to take a recess until 5 p. m jere^p
Carried.
/
between as
and* the
place
ie had ofte
>eeu to
jehind it
and shot
between
she bad doe
s to be a
long hole
try to get a
the girl did
by the
way It came
by the hair
no one yet
h found
it was
like Adairi
good
^lere to
j which
Evening Session.
Chicago, June ^-Every «an wh«
the session was over there would
was believed that when Bourk.
tho convention," b8
entertainment for the crowd. The
too. there was the^onviction thati .
beA ripple of enthusiasm sweptoverjdn
convention wheu Delmauey
STS?SKto vSom forty-eight dele
K ite’s of the prairie states have which
obedience in declaring^for G rover Clev . t0.boun
land pledged the electoral vote of tin be
great state to the nominee of this con afra,d b
vention, whoever he may he, next No
^The great throng subsided when a
5-18 O’clock Chairman Wilson thumper . incu
toe de^k with his mallet and the sessto, at bed of
hTel' Thomas Green of Cedar Rapids god of
la., was presented and he offeree j au the
PrThen ensued a wait for the resolution, jjj, it
committee, strains from the brass ton for a
relieving the monotony. After a Htti i;Va ,
Slay Georgia moved to adjourn unt
11 A* m , hut got only yells and densiot
lid the motion was scarcely put befon
it was buried by a storm ot m
\ few minutes more and at 6 .5 Dele
„ates Charles H. Jones of Missoun
?.h»h-man of the resolutions committee
appeared on the platform and presentee
the report of the committee, askim
SALE
tes them
ause ot
ould r.ht
hey not-
ounld
ont do
for noth
ment it
“‘'ophite mThterfc^dhedis.
Uusual w . onjy hy HU appeal ti. poiicy until every ac
r-Mrii1.11.A.! “ ..cb;
bet the Republican party has deha th
eJlaredin its latest authoritative ut ei-
fnt toat its success in the coming elec-
lions will mean the enactment ot a
■»>
getheMO licving ll..t tbe
order 1 lican goveiuinent.
!^dXr=- to c^tinue this
we pie g^..........a„fe of land so nulaW
reclaimed and r6-
m
moved to
bed of all
been to
ed when
meet it
hen Un-
to others
cent but
when the
oldest
mates is dependent upon the de-
^ of this Policy of legalized f«KJ
aud fraud, we invite the supis.rt ot '
citizens who desire to see the cons i n
tion maintained in
the laws pursuant they to, ^ uu(jX
given our conntiy • ; d d„(, tin
ampledprospeniy. and wo .U^
Dcuioi,ratio l»ny. >« > » ™„,,in!0
«““> I WffS “to *»!«» W«W-
be?n “!d I iLuUicin vollvy »> '
S!’lb”nbiica» l«,itoy ol
ed N° U...uto,»tobto to. , 0,1
AT
sr-JSi
1 \° 1 We denounce the Republican
legislation known as the Sherman act of
1890 as a cowardly luakeshU t. ' ^
with possibilities of danger in future,
winch should make allof ussuppo ters.
K VoIHlid silver as the standard
money of the country and _ to the com
^r-ssrJK^sr.
S 'ta "nljmtol throwli
W« tort. •
I
9
I
■t. 7;Ulii
feMeleM victim, of money .to*
fluctuating currency. h pT0,!
Sec. 8. We recommend MV*
afraid be
v.::
®ul
tried
move it
yOU noth Buriann m*»* —r - - • l,,n Pens Ol Sec 8. VV« *«•«*•“*•*•—
bf 1 treasury, nt'er gHB' ™ \)V,rl!lxcd llU,Uory TO per cent, tux
tionaol taxation upon the ali a y lusnes be repealed. . .
omanat itthor of the sountry. („lt0a "s,.(. «j, public iffloe is H ’•1! !c
' .......- ! s ... We reiterate the oft tel" ^ ^ ^nu the declavar ■ l l***
oevatic convention of l -y '»•* for
form of civil service ant 'j ve^u.
luniM entoroemeniU()UlH>Atloa of
v;fl_
•r
I
. ; rpport of the comimv.ee, »—••••
UBOVKR ci.hVEi.AVU. SenaterVilas to read it and give none,
totorvfit TO »««*> vy S»h.« rtod the p*- 1-»
the eut.-cimtotittee rule* ubrogutmg | ® mOT„i upon 't, adoption,
unit rule. Naturally if the full commit- _ . r,r.ir.r»,To ™ve notice o
_____A ,.rvnvptition adopt the report asa
ould he moved upon
unit rule. Naturauy u vue --------Patterson of.Color ado gave^no^i e
toe and couveutiou adopt the report asa # ininonty report, and then Vilas com
™;z ^ r- ss: s£& % ih“
I a* *2rs£iSEV»v.
Z is not so certain as believed
••There are 830 votes absolutely pleged
to vote against Cleveland on every ha -
lot This is positive."
Wilson’s declaration that the Demo-
cratic party would never permit this
country to become either a pauper or
jfcate nation, was cheered round >.
The statement that reciprocity of the (.,une tbe crimson banner or um. .«.««-
McKinley bill me-<ns rather retaliation j T\ vlnU. „ ,ras8 ..f sweltenn togeth
and retaliation against our own lyop.e ,e ,,v,nHl the ,diu a.,,a Tfl'le' ^ °
aoplanded heartily. Simple Simon *onud The tempest ebned and geun
fishing^ or whales in his mother’s rain! fnUnineteen minutes. «,ldI at uset
£ ,S‘K? Si- 3 s to” au,
most made the barraes*
I„ a flash a white satin banner, heavy
with gold fringe, was shot aloft- 1
Ui'e-nsiin, of Michigan beanng 'V* too
ture of Cleveland. .
A man in the rear of the delegate'
hoisted a picture of David B. Hill, n.t
nnick ns human impulse moves a hos
t le hand ripped it from the stamlar
' it m wh'le lvsses for am ] hu',“ ~“
aU Tthe'nct waved around the lml | for tori
Sen came the crimson banner of low j old ones
d . d. f, m nile a mass of sweltenn togeth
l or a man
like to
be it
a dose
tot
him io get
but
he had it
your anss
ter bum
for a
town to
get assco
to go
but
for a use
to
firiun
going on
not to
be it to
got a ba
breath
red hea
mother
for
good es
WRECKING
w e mat i
tempt to I justification fw
vitedthe :,ir^,rSo,ny house taxation is
way 1 -= ■>
to
when it
o admit j when such difference exists, ■ “•v
that this measures any possible tone s ’
' r;;;
““d loc“
Sjssr .52 “E®-................. tt0
I
i
mused it !
told him
and
tionaDle
surdy it
counting
rup*t '.n
that
verely to
ad-
mmimsm.
;• We denounce the policy • ‘ control
a Federal office holders usnii
, ..........invent ons in states ami
■ S8
.1
,v|j
■ -m
r-m
m
isxx-->4 J
totrr» ist I
o:i a conatitutiontti am i A..xe8 \\ 1 roUntrv a foreign policy conMiaieai
Bmin^^
is not proposed to injuie a .y 1 » , lrinK confidence at homo.
tod... ,»«. but , WbilSaini!ene«li"«»'''»"f:' «
to»«rt. ,f™“ ““ Tins
many iud ns tries lmveco.ueto rely upon I own and ()f irrUalvoU and blue-
, legistotionfor su-cebutul ! 1 tervfhioh iTliable to confront us with ,*■
; 80 any ohange o: law mu. canital I the alternative of humiliation or war aB
attempt te., ivgurdful of the labor a.i l uip.tel I the lilt the maintenance J|
• unis involved. The proems of vetonnj any time. f(>r aUpnrpiW« M
'M
i
PRICES
nil the Tammany men sat grini
!■{e„l neither hissing Cleveland mu.
cheering Hill. Finally Vilas resumec
his reading of the platform and com
P'n* i'«p .rt"of ,h, platJoim commute.
Itopwtobtothe, of tb( no
Democratic party of the United State* fo.
in national convention assembled, do re ull lt was
affirm their allegiance to the 1^1^ j togt-th
of the party as formulated bv Jener.m:, mindft
but you
hair would
not
I
affirm their allegiance to n pn-, - , togeth
of the partv as formulated bv JeffereoL mindfu
Wimmk
%
Hi
llli
i:i' '
1V ___ i jilra
cratic leadership froint, *Ju\Tpuhli(! the lot for
Cleveland. We tobeve tout Wug ^
CSSJrrSJ»<«» f*'" 1.Me" ™
government, throngh accession to powe, but of
tlie nivtv that advocates toein, ant jail the
We solemnly declare the need of a re i l)ard
... « ' Y turn to these fundamental pr.nc.ptes m things, h,S
•‘UlP' ' 1 a free, popular government, based ot was
Wn.ciam c. WIL601L j home rule and individual the
Rennblican plan. This charac- t thlin now, when the t d tm
Klo^»Sto*b«r «i ,b.m<> to” »" F»« » «"; a».
of anpl«n^. ImpetnoMrtout, irm.W.1 Fel,Hral capit..l ha, b^oi.i* b I d it
nsis-sus-1-- -> ^born
tl‘^: 2” We warn toe people of om 1 without
____.... ...La are iealous fol ,.nrin1
those 01
that then
p should
when to- |
.nd
befor. X
took du -
there < n
town for
advance
years ago
drean.eu
then was
only one
tracked
nopoiy in
hence it
promised
adniiKo
e sooni
demand
around it
remove d
to tn-
t.* Util
and dc
them c u
was not
, ...... • 1 w f. vor the ittfflnwwwi
,»cess of reform | any tnno. for all purposes
........r> .....«-r2£r "a • y
theF.f.y-ttrstooi^vas as th ■ culmma-
bug atrocity of class legislation; wo ia
horse the efforts made by the D io
crate of toe pres m congress to mo.
. . -..-...r 11* i»»ri'K.siV6
j
I
itv its most, oppivS'ive features,
iii the direction i>f troo raw unit, mb
and eheaiier manu actnrel goods iha
enter intu general consumption ami w.
nvomise its re| eid a“ one of the tontfi-
, .ut vesnlts that will follow the action
of'the people in entrusting power to the
Derm era ic 1 arty. Since tuo HcKlulej
tariff went into operate... there has
been ten .'edacious ot wages of tin
almring men .........increase. We deny
that there has h iumy .iicreaHO of pu>s-
perity to the cou .try n-«» ih it tariff I
went into operation and we p mil to the
dullness and distress wall f-.e wage re-
auctions and strike- caused m the iron
trade as the best poia.hle evidence that
such pro-pui'.'' has resulied from
the McKinlev act. We call the atten-
of tliouguiail Americans to the
fuel that alter tmn.v y-'ars ot restric-
tive taxes agaticl the importation ot
..... ((,re "II wealth, in exchange for our ag-
cr0S i Enteral surplus the hm.es mid farms
an 1HH of this country are becoming burdened
there is to ith rP(ll ,,Ht:ite mortgage deots. and by
desired it ,,mtending to e-iaidish clos r trade re
must go at once
maintaui the hoi
T" iv’tIiisconnin' nlwaynba, been
XfW of th* ”V"F S'
land—exilfs tor conscaeuce sake—ami m
the stiirit of the founders of our govern- I
ment we condemn the oppression ptac- ^
tired bv the Russian government upon
\ts Austrian and Jew subjects, and call
uwm , ur national government in tho
nf these cruel perwecutic.H in the uo
...........
S5' ia «n-
hose lovers of freed- n. who are strng- .
ling for home rule and me great caU.Ai |
"i local sell government m Iieaiiud. . ;d
Set. 12. Weh.artdy ii.i.roVeal teglthV.
t aiuese iinu.igraii i'.i aial the liup
. f |(.,V|,rii workmen undot coUVWjSI®
.....“4'“•“j
f ^ i.,., ,Ve denounce and •c©H*|l
ZZm M .....u'«r “
S,"to».btn.ii„......... »*«»» »|J !
Sec li! Tins convention hereby H
ntAl .. . tii.. HnnVMili
date would not receive cougratu a.umn
JroXeigucastlesof protection oarons
of the country. ortler
The convention was called to
atThe report of the committee on cre-
dentials was adopted unanimously.
Wilson of West Virginia was choseu ^ q{ electiollf ,o whictt me ree,,u-
permanent chairman. partv has committed itself, is ira
l rhe report of the committee on per- P ^ (,raVest dangers, scarcely
nianent organiaation was adopted. momentus than would resn t fr
w-n.n the ulatform, the dele ___nractically establish!
..„kl net agricultural, vvaile rtvc.ug .uteom- ™ ^ Uulun m war for Itspnwe^
1 onse harriers o' prohibitive tar'.11 luxe- ot. o ami liberal pig
against the richest count no of to. m . * J.^Ulmra, their
world, that stan l ready to n.ke our eu- h^“8 ‘ a jipeudents, hut we demana
'lire surplus products and »xcmmg. o rk 0f the pension ofBo#^ bt '
therefor cem.nodiues wliich are the ii,i1nKtrloUslv, impartial? M
See 2 We warn toe people or ™ i without
common country who are jealous- to. any morn
the preservation of their free lnstitn- tj,e 0ld
tions that the policy of the Federal con-
lesi
gWfi^i Sdt^Aa mnc\™(™Zty
S^m^IhouTrsee'toat legis-
by the B-P«b-
Jjcaua.
man
got a
too
but was
been
dose
with the graves! -
momentus than would result from *
revolution, practically estahlmln .
monarchy on the rmna of the ret
It strikes at the north as well as th* a lot
south and injures the colored citizen 0f 0thei
even more than the whites. It means .1 Wade ont
horde of deputy marshals at every theWay
Sing place, armed with Federal' g
^ower, returning hoards appointed an*
controlled hv Federal autooritv^th*
TexasBankruptCo
ould net
an atldi
come ti e
which out
than was
not andy
advtnec
tumult in
therelore
we art-
cot fo
there is
be gnn
when he
ed at tot
and you
beyond a
a rare op-
am re for
sure to
five taxes which prevent nee corny™-
on which is the life of honest trade,
S'Stov. tb„ir wor*. Ml.I c.a to
abated by law. and demand the rigid
enforcement of laws made to prevent
and control them, together with such
further legislation in restraint of then
abuses ss experience may show to to
IUSecWfiyThe Rennblican nnrt.v wMW
MIU V4IOWW-----
Sw, 14 The Federal gove
should cure for and improve tfie
sippi river and other great waU,.
uf the republic, so as to secure for
tlrter^Utes easy and cheap t^e
tatiou to tide water. When any
way ot the republic is of tofficieo
portance to demand the aWof the
eminent, such aid should be exl*
on a definite plan of coutinuoa.
until permanent improvement
enred. ^ctlunt«il on U*» psgo] | f
.yi
1
lire surplus product* and t xcmmg- oyv. {the pension
therefor cemimslities which are the that tlh oUsly, impartially
necessaries and comforts of life among , done ^ denounce the preienlP
“■ri'w-,".-- -1
share of the joint product of c-yital aul
labor, a natural conseq..ence of prohibi-
tive taxes which prevent tree compete
ST" is the life of honeat trade.
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