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The daily herald. [volume] (Brownsville, Tex.) 1892-1897, September 29, 1892, Image 2

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For President
iGRQVEPv GLEyELAlfD
Of New York
For YLce President
ApLAIE STEVENSON
Of Illinois
For Governor
GEORGE CLARv
of MeLe a bounty
for LieutenantGoyernqr
L JVI RQGERS
jot Travis Uounry
For Attorney General
E A tycDOWELL
pf Coryell County
For Comptroller
ETHAN ALLEN
uf Martjn County
For Treasurer
T If GGREE
of Chcrokeje Goiinty
Com ot tbo Genera Lund Office
W C WALSH
eif Travis Ootmtj
pr Su pt ot Public instruction
UCOBIJICKLEi
ov ftalveston County
Judges of piyil Conit ot appeals
R H PI1ELP
of Fayette Com
W Li WOODS
of 11 ayes County
forjudges First Supreme Listriel
For Chjef ifiibtiee
C OGARRETT
of Washington Opuuty
For A 6Piate Jpstnet
FRANK A WILLIAMS
of liou8ton County
H CLAY PLEASANTS
of DeWitt County
Fur Congress JJth pistrjet
WILLIAM HENRY CRAJN
of Do Witt County
Fpr State Senator 23rd District
E A ATJEE
of Webb County
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Ake you a collar democrat or a
demoarat or principle
Gen Stevenson js enthusiastic
ally receiypd wherever he Bpeaks in
the south Ho is doing good work
for the cause
Gk at expectation The St
jponia IJepnblic says fhat Gov
Hogg pf Texas expects to ljp sipctcd
by lpQ000 to 150000 majority
P S Gilmire leader of the
famous Gilmore band died at St
JxHiisoti the 24th jnstaut He
yas 63 years4of gp aqd pronoijpc
pd the greatest band leader te
lyorld ever knew
Can auyonp tell us why tho ppo
pie are not as capable qf choosing
the railrqad pomuiissioners as they
are qf choosing their governor jf
they pan elect a good governor they
pan elect good commissioner and
ajiould Jhe governor pqen prove
unworthy of tho trust conld we
holy on hischqiceforgovemoi No
Lot the peoplp pluobp thejr own
mmh
As we have remarked before
Hoggs followers include jLhu ufliee
fleekers and office holders of the
state Mills and Coke have been
hwiored with the highest oflices
within Uie gift of their staie They
are followers of Hogg Maxey
and Throckmorton havo bfen lion
ored likewise yet they support
Clark Why the difference Mills
and Coke are ft ill holding office
and expect to be kept in office but
Maxey and Throckmorton expect
nothing at the hands of the people
and have nothing to gain x > r lose
From whom then shall we expect
an open unbiased opinion Who
wilt deny that a man who has noth
ing to gam or lose will give his lion
est opinion more readily than the
man who has something at 6take
Hogg men boast that John Jre and
is hi favor of their nominee T <
offset this Clarks followers have
thu little cavalryman L S Ross
with them and with m differ
enee in favor of the lattei Ross
lui3 refused further political ad
yancement being satisfied to retire
to private lite while it is notable
that Icelands ambition is not yet
satisfied His senatorial aspira
tiona are no seerit Whose testi
uiotiy shall we accept Think
w ejl citizens before you decide
The disiutereijtedness of Clink s
standard bearers is Ml his fajfjr
Here they are Mills Joke and
iplHd all tlireu great democrat
luit not yet out of poll tip ami
Mxxey TitiorkiiuiittMi ai <
t qijal y a eliHblel ani with no
poiifie J a tit giind
MiAIL w
principle
Vu e luj uieii or tjtr
A iSfHUl Upjf tUAfZIXJ
We are in roceipt of FtitterV
Sotlthelli Migazine for Sejiteniti r
As a magaziui it wjjj cm pan
favorably wi h any of tje tauiou >
nortljein productions which have
n wiije circulation in the South The
September number contains much
interesting literature and is well
gotten up If kept up to the
standard of the firck two nnnibers
Fetters Southern Magazine will be
a production of great merit and one
of which thu south may justly be
proud It has long bean a noted
fact that the south had no tpagaziue
published within its borders south
cm writers seeking the north for
thu exercise of their talents and
southern readers all going north of
Magon and Dixon line for readpig
material How however an oppor
tnnity is given to both writers and
readers to s upport a purely south
em magazine published at Louis
ville Jvy Jt should bp a matter lit
prj4e with squthern people and one
and all should unite hi an earnebt
effort to keep up a literary produc
tion which shall bo a credit to our
fair southland and no longer let it
be sajd the south has no literature
The south it has often been avid is
tjte natural field for writers Why
Hut then keep our writers at home
Why should they seek Roston or
New ork as tlu tidd for the oxer
reach of everyone who spends his
monpy on literature Give it a
trial The October number will
contain an assortment of stories
essays and poeme with other inter
gstlng jitqrature aJ = o tjg po mence
9PI ST OF AILjTilENEWS
ISSUED EyER DAY EXCEPT UXDAy
JESSE 0 W EELEB Editor and Prop
leered at thePoctoflice jBro ns
villejLexfs s secondclass iuatter
JMJUSDAY SEPTEMBERS 1892
i
pi8IIfTJESTTSD TESTIMOSr mQiil of an intensely interesting
eerigjl story f m the pen of Fan i
Pusey Gooch entitled The ur
dep of Mystery
Governor Hogg in an interview
which took place after the famous
Mcponnick decision stated as an
evidence of theeyil t fleets of this
decision that owing to the railroads
taking advantage of it and raising
freight rates the Colorado salt
works had sunt down in refuta
tion of this statement the Colorado
salt woika iasues a circular from
wj iieh the following is an extract
It has been reported through
the columns of jtlie stat < i newbpa
pers that the salt works at Colorado
were shut down on account of A rise
in railroad rates We take this
m hod of adviing oiir patrons
that there is no truth whatever in
the rumor We can nojt imagine
how it was btaittjd except that it
was tor political purpose
Perbfips the governor may have
beeu sincere in his expression be
ing deceived by false reports but
men in hijs position almujd exercise
more care in making suclf datuag
ing statements and first ascertain
whether or not they are true It is
bound to be hurtful to a manufact
uring enterprise to have such
fctatenonts cjiculatcd Tu aptii >
of Hogg partisans in thus saerifie
inir the inieivsls of biipinoss enter
piists for jhe purpose ol justifying
ealiiiol bp toq se uely
denouneeJ The eiictilaiissued by
the aid salt woikt it a just retribu
lion ai shollliJ teach lU g tolhny
vif to oliik tj llie truth jud m > t
liinl tyfiii a lead e r ti all ruilf ot
ripiMtp CaujpHigii i > s lijrti ehirk
ens and other hiros awnye tuoot on
the pereh
SoMK ot the rcpuiiiicniio who en
doisd Claik lor govtioi may
have tloiiu > 11olit puiely efiail
motive llnugjliillg that the hpht in
the deiuociatie paity will redound
to thu iiMiufit of the lepiiblicau
p ity but the rank and tile of the
party tuppoit George Ciaik simply
localise they 3ee in him a means of
espape fioin Hogg rule In every
party aie men who iro aptustptj
aolplyj liy selh ah motives but the
great massps are oved by a patri
otic desire for the betterment ot
their country and state In the
straightforward utterances of Col
lector Cuucy as published in that
February interview there ic pot one
word utterpf Jo compromise either
he republicans or George Claiks
party Up merely expresses a dt
sire on the part of the republicine
to eseapo Hogg rule and a deter
minatit ii to support any good man
who might oppose him Thu plat
futmon which Georgu Clark stands
is pfpuly democratic apt the only
inducement it contains to invite re
publican support is thu promise of
a progressive and fairly admiuia
tered government
In August IStJS Attorney Gen
eral Jas S Hogg declared that a
man might run as an independent
and be a good democrat or might
refuse to support the ticket without
forfeiting Jis partv allegiance but
pise of their taints Tliu
ubserip tl m h set up a code pf dec
tion price ot this magazine is
only
ligations contrary to thoae in the
fSoO whph places it within platfonn 1P had no claims
upon the party and cntld not be a
democrat becauso he was at variance
with the very principle that gave h
life
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