Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 200, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 26, 1878 Page: 1 of 4
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Denison Sunday herald.
I, NO. ‘200,
If. lfANSA'S COLUMNS.
GLOSS OF FASHION!
Everybody knows (and those who don't
are afforded an opportunity of
satisfying themselves,
THAT
SUNDAY HEEALD.
DENISON,
SUNDAY ....................MAY 20, 1878
if. i;( itsox,
M. !■'. IWAKIXO, -
Jtiilltur.
l!usiiirun Manof/rr.
rs PAR BXCKLLENCE
GBiiENBAOS CLUB D1BECI0RY-
~ t ■ ■ r
pllEUEY, MOUND CLUB NO. 50,—
VV NIcos every Sulmday ni«*l,t »t Cherry.
Mound S 'hool House, W M VYhito jiTosi-
doni ; I) I'1 Dollar vice ; Jink Evans hoc’v.
Mom berth ip 05
T1 EBRON CHURCH CLUB Wo. 8 -
i 1 Moots every -21 anrl 1th Sulurduy
| nij* :tlint.Hebron Cliureli J M Gentry pres-
ident W M Bush vice ; J W Hi vela ses
relarv Mmubcrsliip Mia
1)1 LOT KNOB CLUB NO--Meets c7-
I ry Sat unlay night nt Pilot Knob
School House J J)
Drury East vice :
beiship JI
Morgan president;
D Morrow sec’y Mum-
Merchant Tailor!
modi:ha rise.
There 1s a marked change in the
tone of tho leading Republican and
Democratic journals in their editori-
al mention of tho National party.
It may bo remembered with what
oovort sneers all allusions to the
now party wore clothed some months
since. Wo need not however thank
them lor the change. It was forced
upon them. Much day the National
party gathers atrength. In every
Slate their power is becoming rec-
ognized. It is vain I nr party lead-
ers to try to hold the old pat lies to-
gether. The ligaments u hr b have
bound them hitherto are rotten.
Tlr y have outlived their usefulness.
It is in vain they ie<!{ otiligh'enod
men of to-day '■> help them fight the
OF THIS
S MOTION.
1IE EMPLOYS ONLY
The Most Skillful Workmen !
HIS CUTTER
IS At'KNOW I.KI) TO 1!E AT THE
TOP OF HIS PKOFEHSrON.
Ills ASSORTMENT OF
If John- Sherman could he ro-
[ tained in his paosent position, under
, Tildon„it would he ati easy matter j
| to unseat Hayes. But as Sherman i
is ot far more importance to the
Shvlock leaders of both old parties
than tho President, Hayes’ tonuro of
office is rate.
.ecu ot to m y r.i p ■•■cm ng -i me 1 , ,
battles of the past. The people P°stcd ho is liable to get mtfon tn
Counor_Jbtrt o 11 id v»* im tn tin lllkt'l
One of the leading inemhers of the
Greenback party In this oouiity called in
yesterday and subscribed for tlie Courier,
because, lie said, lie wanted to keep post-
all in die movements of tHut organization
111 Grayson county.—Slierimiii Courier.
'Ihe same copy of tho Courier from
which we make the above clipping
we take the following notice of an
important meeting of reprosenla-
tives of tho various National Green-
biiclc Clubs of Grayson county:
C,IlKEN HACKERS.
A convention of the Gnei’.linckcrs of
this county was held at the court house
yesterday evening, for the purpose of tak-
ing steps to m ike nominal ions ot
candidates for State and comity otliecs at ‘
the election in November next. II i- con-
templated tn bold a emmty convention ill
August for ibis purpose.
If one of the ‘deeding members”
is particular about how ho is kept
vox vov via.
IViiiTKWiiiaur, May IS. IS7N.
To the Denison .Sunday Hkimi.u.]
Tho Greenback cause is progres
sing wonderfully in this ruction.
Our people are working in porloc
behalf of llm laborer and tax-paying
people of our mine happy country.
Just here 1 would call your atten-
tion to a paragraph which occurs in
your remarks in llio Hebron contro-
versy of May 12, (Sunday Hkrami)
viz: “ll is the moil who are (dented
.......my lor Hie one Grand Cause, u on ,heir professions ol fidelity to
and we are not willing tlml our par- „ |lu, |l(.,,>loH „„„cd by j.htt-
ly should ho spoken of without hav- ,, ftl|(i who ^ |,a,.k oll their
inn* “Gieeiil nek” conneelcd with it.
We dm/l object to the National if
you will bo sure to put Greenback
with it—please don’t leave that out.
We are having a heavy rain-storm
hero In-day. The wheat cr >p is not
all out yet and there will he a Heavy
loss in that crop. Yours, K.F..M.
|Norn.— Ac addressed a note to the
“promises and piolesaions when
“ they sc.cntv the oflic.es, who dupe
“ the people, as men may do now, if
“ the peopl • are not careful whom
n they elect to represent them.”
No, sir, I would ask you as an bon
est, consciontioua journalist, has
there been in the past eight yeur-
any one philtoim, State or National,
if the above is to be taken
We hope the Courier
will keep its readeas posted on the
IS COMPLETE AND COMPRISES
THE lil-MT KAIJIilt SAND’III K
ILATEST ST YLES!
His Prices are Very Moderate!
2c Guirantses a U Every Saw!
He Asks a Trial!
He also cults your atteiiliou tn bis line
assortment ol Felt, Straw ai d Mohair
Witii.K States are passing laws to
| condemn men as criminals, and sell
their tirt.e nnd labor to the highest
bidder, if no other offense than true-
| cling from town to town begging
! for work to suslnin life, who won-
ders that “Communism” threatens
: the peace and suleiy of society?
Tub nearer the I), mociatie Slate
Convention appioaclu--, the more
deteimined are tho haul money me",
the more determined are the soft
money men, the more determined
are tho hankers that the convention
shall favor hard money and resump-
tion. Anything to boat tho Gioon
backers.
that think will not ho driven hack
ward. If is progress they seek. ||J as a sample.
is the present, and tho future,
which concerns the men ol to-day. j movement., of tho Nationa 1 Lice,.
What ilooH a liusi:icms man caro fur ! Ii,u^< l) l1 ^ 3 1M Gi.t\ )ii
, . . • , . couDty, but in the State an<I nation,
an abstract idea, or party lenity I • J t t #1
wliiMi he wants laws that hi.nil
tf'Ct bis interests. What
laboring man for the
cures
It would do the cause of the people
>l.c much *r()od. The editor of tho Cou-
... j ricr is a National (J men back man a t
traditions ol a i . .
1 4l . ... . ,. heart—he knows our cause is just—
narlv that oners him no escape from
“ . v .. , ‘ but be lucks tho moral courago to
starvation. Tho National lmiy is! , , ,, * .
, , . : cut Ioom Mom old ]>artv aliilmlh-ns
tho party oi 11 vo issues. It insists: 1
,, . . . ... ! and lake, jus place in tho front rank
upon measures of justice and will 1 • .
. , . r of tho pci»pl‘?s pari v. Since be
soon bo strong onotii.ru to entorce J 11 .
. , cannot do this lr> liutv as ;i news*
is tho parly of voumlCi
paper man is to furnish proportion*
Corresponding Secretary of llm National- j pa*publican or Democratic, National
Greenback Flubs of (jrajs.m county, Toledo which lam made positive
f. hiSi m Lin- ol | •omi.wal . , , . , . ,,
demands for legidalion in Ihe in-
to reals of tho people—a platform
which has not been susceptible of
many construction ,? and if pledg-
ing lie se elected at all, have tin y
i. sire ol
National-Greenback me n in the western
Hurt of the county to meet their fellow l i-
bellers in mass meeting in Denison, a) as
early a dale as possible, naming .Saturday
the Bill, as die dale. .Mr. Clemmons’ re-
ply Is private, hut wo take the liberty ol ; . ,
making the following extracts:—Eo.Hku- \ no*' l’1'”'^"1 “>«"» lo 0U’ ll""
Ai.n.l
WniTHwitKiUT, May I S, 187S :
Mr. J. W. Hurson, 1 > nlson,|
them, h is the jiarly ot young I
men and ihe iitco. eialiable fossils j
of the olden time may an well make
up their minds to stand from under.
a s
c
.Specie payments, or resumption,
does not mean simply bringing the]
values of paper money to an
equality with coin, hut it moans tintl
all debts, taxes and of every nature
shall he paid in gold or silver, or
paper that has a coin equivalent be-
hind it. To do this, tlio amount of
paper must ho less In volume than
that ol coin.
CALL AT E. H. HANNAS AND
INSPECT THOSE HANDSOME
TIM E FITTING DIAMOND
lie so kind as to remember Hint
33. IX. IIANUIA
Has a Full supply of
Gentelmen’s
Furnishing
Goods!
For twelve years the Shylocks
have been forcing the Government
to give them interest-bearing bomin
iiml noii-iiitcrcnt-beiiriiig legal ten-
ders. Now let the people force tho
Shyloeks to exchange these mterest-
liearlng bonds for non-interest bear-
ing legal tenders, then burn the
bonds. It is time the pooplo lul l
their turn at H e wheel.
Every specie paying country in
the world Inis more coin than paper
circulating among tho people. It
specie payment is permanently re-
sumed in America, our paper circu-
lation must ho cut down to a quanti-
ty less limn tho amount of coin. In
other words, whereas, wo have now
about fhirteon dollars per capita,
this amount, under sp'-cio resump-
tion mii-t be reduced to about three
dollars per capita.
A 0 >n«K-l'oSDE.Nr ill Ihe western
paitol llio county writes : “Wearc
all with you here on tlies money ju.1|lr
question. Stick to your position;1
contend for tho name “National
(I reetiback.” Under that banner wo
are sure ot a sweeping victory in
tiie approaching election. Down
with tho bonds and never inoro is-
sue a bond of any kind or character
is the sentiment of Greenback man
in this part ol the county. Almost
every week new clubs are being or-
ganized and our membership is in-
creasing wondurlully. Let us unite
in perfecting these < I reeli back organ-
izations and ro preserving discipline
in this rapidly growing party. The
Hkhald is becoming a great favorite
atcly as much news regarding the
movements of the National Green-
back putty ol the county as ho does
ither llio ol I political parlies.
very ruinous contraction and re-
sumption policy '( 1 hold that tho
present Democratic Emigre amen
Dkak Sir.— I highly endorse the | ,mvc Jon0 j„ financial matters just
objects of mass meeting, for “United ,(H ,j,c , their constituents
we stand, divided we fall.” Y°u j or l,uve aided in mod faith, fm1 they
may, if yon deem it ueccs ary, ro 1 ,vcn. ri-rtainly elected upon the hard
quest all Greenback ami Xationul i m01K.y piatfo:m; but it is equally
fdllibs in Grayson count}’ to write trito lliill llio j.oojili' woti- ilitp.-H in-
meal once, giving post ofli-o aU(|)1y .udorsement -by llio party
dress, olfie is, membership, etc., and to.lt|,jnf,Sj t.[()se appliciation ol par
as fast as received I will forward to ! t ].IH|) ti^lilnitig of party linos^tc.
you. * : * 1 think Juno 15th ns ‘ x0w’ in tho face of this one fact,
early as wo can have a lull ^Pi'H of people having been
dentation; in view ol Ibis 1 respect-!, party, duped by
cast a vote with the parly in bis
lile, who paid $35,000 for the Demo-
cratic chairmanship, who,as an aeor.t
ot the Rothschilds paid $75,000 for
an article in the New Yolk, the
National party Organ, in older to
secure the defeat ot Seymour and
Blair.
Tho above are facts well establish-
ed in the minds of well informed
men ot u11 parties and only denied
by subsidized papers, parly-hide-
bound Democrats, demagogues and
ignorant volets who are still wiping
lo vole and hah for tin: parly on
tho ‘‘anything to heat Grant, princi-
ple or nu-principlo.” To avoid
any Dirt!.or apprehension by this
now very great and strong central-
ize power, 1 would call upon all
men In read, listen, think and act at
once, D r the only salvation for tho
people of America'from serfdom or
Irom :t bloody revolution, which
must como through tho great and
rapidly growing party of the people,-
tho Independent or Nationul-LricCn-
' back parly.
Mr. Editor, a word to you. I
find, sir, that your name was given
by the Greenback dub of Denison
as a member of the Greenback cxc-
entivo committee oi Grayson county
when the saia committee was organ-
ized. Shull we maik you on tho
hooks as having aposlatiz d ? Yot r
club i detune!'! or will you rally,re-
vive the work in your part of llio
vineyard and meet us in convention
*’!(-........^
Gj:<>. B. Cix.mmons.
France, with ten millions less
population than tho United Stales,
and a territory not larger than Tex-
as, does not find 81,700,000,000 ot
lawful money any too much, while
John Sherman will ho “damned” if
lie don’t reduce ours to 8300,000,-
000.
'lilt* Way It Works.
The Indianapolis Sun says: “ll
you hold a man’s note for 81,000,
hearing ten per cent interest, your
income from it is HOO pot year, il
upon the Xaftnnal-Greonliuek plat-
hoodwinked ; f,).|n at .Sherman in the second Fri-
demagogues Jay in .Inly 1878 to help nominate
is it not time that mu]1 0t .r+,i I it y and integrity for
they, the voters, (in whose hands ,.,^1, and every office to be filled in
arc all a HI cos in the country) should j |jl0 county.
Corin' Hot -i:, 8iiKli.MAX.May 18,7*.
To the Denison Sunday Hkuai d.I
Pursuant to a call made by the
Chairman of ihe National Green-
back County Committee, the dele-
gates ol the Greenback Clubs of
Grayson county met at tho court
house of said county, May IS, 187*,
at 1 o’clock p. lit. Owing to the
inclemency of tho weather there
was only nineteen delegates, repre-
senting nine Clubs, present.
The first business before the con-
vention "ns receiving credentials
wages are two dollars per day, you ; ami hearing reports. An r.igan
scrutinize closely any and all docll
tnonts platforms, and if they find
one which has not tho ring of the
pure metal, to promptly ignoro it.
as the Independent Greenback par-
ty of Texas has (lotto 7 Our name
at once distinguishes the Greenback,
or third party from ail others, pine
insr it at onco with a clean record
upon a clean, clear, positive plat-
form, which may be read and com-
prehended by the most ordinary
mind. It was not my object in this
article to review yours of Hie 12
in general,hut since you arc anxious
Hoping for the bast result for tho
people’s party, I am yours in the
work ol organization. J.\Y.Stvei.i.s-
CONDENSED TELEGRAMS-
Emile Houillion, convicted of tho
murder of M. Malsch, was hanged
i at Columbus on Friday last,
The supply of water is a bone of
, contention between the Waterworks
; Company iiml the i ty government
: at Dallas.
A delegation
bore and is doing much good for the gntthepiieo of fitly days’ labor j lion was cffVetod and an Executive {() jmvo an oryamzation which may 1
cause.
Iv is a part of our religion that all
labor has an inherent right to an
equal share of that wealth which it
creates.
Every idvocato of a bond of any
kind or class that draws interest
from industry for the support of
idleness is a traitor to the indu.-tral
in teres: s of the country, and deserves
to dm of starvation, even as he
would have labor die that aristo-
cracy might live,
We are ready to pay money for
the use ol money, but not one cent
for tiibtue (d an unlawful, unneces-
sary aristocracy.
This is why,-we are and ever shall
he a Greenback man.—J’omeroy’s
Democrat.
each year. If wages nro reduced to i Committee chosen. It was agreed
one dolliir per day, you get the j that each Club shnulij lmvo a delo-
prieo of 100 days’ labor each year. ; gntior of three in the convention to-
ll wages are reduced tof)0-eents per gethor with one member on the Ex-
day, you gel tho price ol 200 da} s’ ceutive Committee,
labor, in earnest, e h year. Wnat | On motion ol Mr. Dooley, of Cher
is true of a days’ labor ,n this in- ry Mound Club, it was requested
stance is also into ot all tim proper- that in tho future nil ero-
! ty mid commodities which labor; dontials should contain (1st)
i prod lives.’' ; date of organization of t’luh; (2 1)
—«*— - platform organized on; (31) number
ol the Kaufman
convention states that no
delegates to tho ("ingress onal con-
vention were appomted; that no for-
mal instructions on that point were
given.
work uniformly all over the coun-j
trv; one which will work the great
est good to tho greatest number, j
why not throw your banner to the
breeze, step squarely and unmistak-j Hon. Willard I). Tyler who was
ably upon tho Greenback platform I also injured by tho runaway licet-
of Texas and work with nil your | dent, is doing well. Tho farmer,
i might, and give your influence in a ( Gungi, is a nephew of tho celebrated
manner that eacnot be mist nder- German composer of that name,
i stood to ti.o only aggress.'*' part) Tho hotel accommodations nt San
f the people to which the voters o: ,\ntoruo are reported ituuflleenl for
I- of the expected excursion-
Tlic Outlook fit IN* n us) Ivililiii of charter members, and (4th) entire o(1|. r\- .ue rally in ;■ in coio d t]),.
membership of Club at date of cre- j orablo numbers? Wo cannot in- jsts.
The Nationals have grown t<»: dontiula. _ < j dorse any man or paper that does j jpo Grande City, May 25.—For
very formidable dimensions in On motion of Mr. Jink Evans, ol ; . • , , .„| .tform ot i*rin< :-' '
Fennsylvanni, and already count on ( berry Monad Club, the Mowing (ll0 Smle of Texas in h,lYJ , t ;.n ,mvn Fl,lin
U)O,00U votes. In tho mining, iron | resolutions were offered: j convention have passed upon- You j ^ md [hey are evidclll.
act, and 1
rank in
gust
dilfei ent offices to
ly ol (lie better rort, but nothing
! except their evident familiarity with
I.erd 1st here indicates
rryesr.eaa -.-v-«J*--—•»»»
and can read the future accurately.
At a recent literary gathering in
Boston he said that tho 'jurroney
question would he tile main one in
And don’t forget that lie Is ready to take the next I’icsIdoiilinI campaign. He
jodr measure for that suit iff clothe- i ntlvoeall.(i tbo abolition ot coin ns
that you ncyil niiu ouuul to liavo.
: money aiKi deelareu Imneoll m lavor
i-Tr'I’liere are (friitleiniMi in Dculsou to- oi issuing S2,000,000.BOO ol lull le^ul
Jwifdav who are He.'inig garnjents mmle to|„|or ,,reeiiha?k money, based on
l.-.fat Hus eslaulislmieiit three years ago • ’
H®*aml tlioiigh in almost constant use. the credit of llio country.
fKY>"'tliey are almost as good as new. | __________ __
With one dollar cd coin, hank is
; sue promises to | ay three dollars ot
| emu. W ith one hundred millions of j
coin, John Sherman promises to re-
deem three hundred millions ot
greenbacks and keep them at par.
i Now ns the the government is eoin-
I pellet! to redeem about three bun-
| deed millions every year in taxes,
why can it not tarry three times
| that amount, or 8000,000,000 of
| greenback, and keep them at par?
If not, why not ? Greenbacks Raid
j for taxes tn the government are as
| effectually re loomed as though gold
I was paid for them.
THERE'S ECONOMY IN HAYING
YOUR CLOTHES MADE AT
L H. HAMA’S
He has just received an Invoice of
Cassimeres,
Cheviots,
Flannels
And .something entirely new and stylish
Linen Suitings
-AND-
White Vestings!
A LARGE DISCOUNT IS OFFER-
ED from regular prices
FOR THE NEXT
John Sherman is mistaken when
I.c says the hanks must take care of
| themselves under tho Resumption
Law. In ease tho banks are una-
I to, or fail to redeem tln ir notes on
! demand, the Government is obliged,
under the Banking Law, to redeem
them, and to indemnity the Govern*
has
hugs—containing the nucleus of a
new jiarly. The Democratic and
Republican gold bugs one in front
and tho other in the rear are roll-
ing it along in search ot a spot to
bury it where tho Honest Money
party will hatch out and assume life,
these old tumble bugs are now |>er-
forming the last act of their lives—
(lie depositing ot the egg containing
their offsprings, and that done, they
will pass out ot existence forever.
When tho venerable tumble bugs
shall have passed away, their olf-
sjiiingin its primitive, grub state
will appear—called Honest Money
League—and then fledge itselt into
tangible shape and form.
If John !8heiman’s interpretation
of tho law is correct, resumption
will not bring us to a specie basis,
but to a greenback basis, lie is
opposed to retiring tbo greenbacks,
ami claims that llio law nut homes
him to re-issue them. Tho legal
tender money of any country being
the basis of its currency, il fellows
that as llio re issued greenbacks will
out pile coin three to one, wo shall
lie a long ways from a specie basis
even if tbo law is not repealed.
Tiif. IlEtt.uai returns thanks to
Hon. J. II. Reagan for a cojiy ot
his speech on tho bill to regulate
To
the least
als to curry I lie State are equal to
either ol the old parties.
* 0,1 j the known Lordir-t
' 'Ul any revolutionary movement. They
tti«.ubuTel ............, ... Tll0s,Jliy lMtf anil
Mexican
mid lumber regions they expect a fiesah'ctl, 1—That tlfs convention I
very large vote, and lee I eon tnh ■ u t hold another meeting in J u l\ or .\ u-
of earning Allegheny county. The •<> '»>«
. ,, , different offices to be filled at the
____________ | new movement troubles tho old pol-, (,(|| ojtl(,ljon.
... ... i Tub Oshkosh, Wisconsin Green- dicinns and utterly upsets all cubit | 2.—That this convention impress ,|mt mo herald net upon me uuore ■ , Ynesd-iv i- •
\Vondell Hit bps is a senstblo man 1>!IC,£ Stan(lnr(,t likens the “Specie lation. in many places. Already the Upon the.people the importance of lion. * J , . ,0«.n 0»
basis idol to tho bail of tho turn de , ” ■ ^ ^ L<.,,is|atuIt j hold Club elections to consul among | Ihe hud that success cannot come j ,{eynosa( below lure was taken pos*
.! iLietnselvcs in order that they may to the people through eitlier ot the 0f |,y tDo revolutionists,
am. three Congressmen o sa) i bo ablo l0 instruct their delegates to 1 o)a utlll parties upon those | Tht.y ,mve fare fully abstained (rom
the clmncoa ot tlie JNnlion- iiiiitiiti'iiD mcii who wiion clooted * t t .. * t 1 »
. , nuivti ldutlornis, with xvuiicC |, ||'(V anyih'ii ' ittokiM^ to vu.rd a bi’Hich
will renresont ilu'ii’ interests: 1 . .
.!....... i... appointed by candidates has beon in ly demons ra | 0j iity law.
' ' ’ ted from Horace Greeley (the gross. | ^ W,Jkt,. (rol«re.l) was hang-
est insult ever offered the Tin t ty
surely are aware of this
should he in the front r:
yood iiiiHi and with unbound
fidence; consist, lie)* would
that the Herau) net nj'Oi
suggestion.
’1 he fact Hint success (ann
secretaries to keeji tiie presiding llio tin s, nt,
secretary informed of the progress farce, in which
The Undertow.
The plain people nro not indiffer-
ent spectators to these proceedings
i at Washington. They arc begin-:
" , ,, , 1 4.— i imt the committee on organ-
mng to snap party shackles asunde; ; )zil(]()n |l(, 1(jqnl.st,,| |lold moot-
without much ceremony. The ro-1 jp^s and organize Clubs in every
cent town elections in Michigan are unorganized school precinct in tiie
lull of admonition to the Repuldi-\ county,
j cans, and t hose in I ndiana showed t" I'luahove resolutions, wnndi w. re
Mr. Voorbces and Mr.’llcndiieks ; the only ones offered bearing upon
| that cheap professions will not win | the leading object* of the meeting,
; many votes this year. The new nr-1 were on motion of Mr. Davis, of
ganizatiou necessarily profits by . Basins Sjiring Litth, tamed,
these distractions, and il the old They wore, however, passed indi-
! parlies do not show more wisdc.....! rectly, as the convention agreed to
and good faith llmn their leaders hold its next meeting
8.—That there ho appointed by j candidates Ims been fully demons ra
this convention a ((residing seercta-
ry, with a corresponding secretary , (,Ht ,lisuti ever oner,,, uu ........ ^ ,u pat.tiv.,^v>,i L:l yostc,.daV.
in each, these to form tho committee ]ovi|1„ volcl.s 0f our county)down to
on organization; the correspotidtng (lwi including lh0 8t. Louis j Nin< Bmldings deatroyod by Ire
the Deinocraey ot at Sun Cook, N. 1J., yosterdtt); loss
DD.OOO.
TEN DAYS
ment against loss, every bank
I to | tit iij) ample saenritv in the inter state commerce and to prohibit
j shape of United States bonds. Ro-; unjust discrimination!!. Also, to the j under
i deeming the greenbacks ts but one-1 Hon. ILchurd Coke for a copy of homes o! working men
| halt of the bard m placed upon llu ' his aide sp.a h on the iep.nl ot the i ee'i hffioi big ,v< r.rs to gel a place
*, Govct'iiment hv resumption. 1 resunqnion m t. ‘ ot Hi r own to die 'a.
have exhibited, they may get swept
off their feet by an undertow, and
find themselves wrecked by a my s-
terious power, whose numbers and
idea* tie y have yot to comprehend.
—N. Y. Sun.
Wash Jones will speak ut Austin
on June 1st. He and Lang will poll
a latgo Gram;*. Greenback and Pro-
gressive Deinncratic vote.
In one day—April 22.1,—tho sher-
iff ol Philadelphia county, Pa., sold
the hummel' five hundred
who had
tho second
Finlay in July at 11 o’clock a. m.
Tho committee on organization wu
appointed ns proscribed
m the 3d
N iggcr-Niiooters.
This an': -yitig and dangerous nu-
isance is becoming quite prevalent
in our sir. ts again. Not long
since the lhatAUi notified the an-
tliot dies oi the . omplaint by our
nuimneo and
inr a time it was suppressed. Now
of organization in thier vicinity; America was severed upon t'm har.t
................1...........' and soft money questions. Yet wi’h
this fact before them, tiie rag baby
element lor the hist time voted with
the centralized, hard money rings ol
tho Had and North, in the hope
(vain though it was) that the Demo-
cratic party would succeed in bring-
ing relief to tbo laboring classes.—
\train if the half be true which each citiz ns ot t! :s name
oniio corrupt parties charge upon i ™ ^
tho other, it i- sufficient to dam it i" ulH,n ''‘S''"” wllh . onole 1
them forever in the mind, of hones, fa'T- '-very -erect gam,mu has one
laborers, voters and tuxpayors.Now.; ami not u.-trequently _two huge,
u word to these ot our country, men ! *roi.g “n.gFer shooters-
who indorse the ideuot a Greonliat k ill0Y 1 ,t''1 "
............. tho plan ol holding Club I or tbirt, ,}any, but object to R m.d *‘’go to shoot old men a„J women,
ulotion* was also agreed upon. do not join with tho rapidly incrcas pot birds,} . ■ o m t>..
Tbo convention, which w.s com- ingtnovcmont, solely (they - »ml ■oicciotio «y out
posed ot wide-awake, enthusiastic ,m.umit 0f iciid-'tsliip ffitriek
Greenback men, was then adjourned. pomvoy) w|,om we know to be legt-
tiinateiy ant bonze-1. I would bore
call the at d special attention ot , .
such to the leadership of the once P"l“ l ,
great and gloiicus Domoe.atic par- j ^ o hope mu- e.ty marshal
ty I Who led il success I ally to de- !
feat, it «gr:tec and coitscqu, nt disin-
tegrution ? (as it deserved,)—Aug ts,
Belntoiit—a foreigner by Birth, w-ei 1 :t- ass.irme t at J
i cl v A Btow li w Wei !(
J, \\, Sn ei.i.s. Cbairman.
Jink Evans, Sec’y. protein.
To the Denison Si ndav Hi um m]
It you will again allow me apace
in a our paper J will oiler a lew sug-
gestions (not will) a desire to see
my name appear m public |>nutV
iiui purelv in demise ot the third.
and we regret to say our
have taken no steps to Ring it. I lie
IIeralI' has had many complaint,
on tins score—one gentleman com-
plaining that they have almost de-
will
vo tlms matter prompt attention
ami i i.i oar citizens ot an intolurn*
bio nuisance.
cut-
t.
or Greenback organization and in war m-v-.r a Dcuuhul, ' o
.
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 200, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 26, 1878, newspaper, May 26, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720491/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.