The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1884 Page: 2 of 4
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MCI
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THE DEMOCRAT.
OUB LOBDS.
can admit uf but one amend
Senator Fair is worth $10,floo,-; i«aiuount
They Do If They fleas*, wd They
Don't if They Please.
HAN ANTONIO.
ukhin koukhthon, umiuii a 1'umik. «*io; Haync, t|UfMHiu,iiuO; Slier- Courts are said to be for the tfrritit*
clinton TMoMlttoS, • l'i si.i«mkm.
Till KSDAY, A 1'Kll• *J4, 1HM.
k'iil<-rr«l hi Ihr I'imI Ottti'r, McKt.nn*>.
Yetiim. aii MM'nndM'laiM mutter.
Ol l« TH'liKT,
KoU I'UK* I UK NT,
ALU2> ii. TIII'IIMAK.
Ko|{ OOVKKNOU,
.1011% iiti:t,\M>.
Sua Autonlo, April IU. — A Jane 8d Hon. Jeff Davis will
wind, hail, and
ruin be 70 vears old
Kansas
Uendricks
arrived
1 ,WWW, IIMUI, ^ • • ""'o wm" IIIPI IIK M r (| « ill l«
IMiersmi, $800.(n>0: Pendleton,'1,1-v uu^ , )i' ,|,,d**rtakcn these purpose*. OfHccisareal new residence on Degnewity
#1<h jmx>; M« irill, *IUU,out); An- > ^'L'
, lowed certain fees for enforcing 'V"' signs in ever}'
tliony, Jones. of Nev., Laaarus Bossing Crumbs from the and executing tlie processes - lr*' uU- 11 jmiHges o
—, | mf , n, , | , , •"* MW ^,U,OT7" I houses, fences, roofs, etc., will
#llKU*H>; Allison, #lou,ooo. < Hicli Man .aWo. that are necessary to put tlie!foutup neverul thousand dol-
I "Who will deny that railroad j uM(.Ki,,u,.y April IU, (Speci-' n,mt iu worki,,K order.
,up
These 1 lars.
According to tbe last amount,
Texas lias ill2 weekly papers
and J* dailies*
The 81 et being Han Jneinto
day. all the State department*
at Austin were cloned.
A move is being made bv our tubli
neighbor. Denton, to lune n
Driving I'ark and Conn :y Fair
Association.
There are two million voter*
in the I'nited State that cannot
Hpell the names «.f the cumli
date> for w honi 'he\ vote.
by lightning
les they started on foot to the 1
it a bare possibili- ! w«^utjSe£ ASh!tSSmTu'
nd btwni hiMcut srAni?;i
it ean "chaw.' orap«, hliirkb«rrV. nmwL,
of devotion t« ! <*'wts or to give bond therefor, - -- -
duty by otti< < i>.and commend have rights that they must M*.v 9* Mexico. 1 hey
it, and yet Collin has the best maintain iu court.
set iu the State."
Collin count\ i* for Ireland,
although false n-ports are being
circulated that any guod man
can get tix«• voles to hi> one.
It is thought that Hon. J. A.
Corroll. of I teuton. will Ia
candidate for delegate t>i the
National D« moi ratic convi-n
tioti
this vast amount of domain in ; out instances
th«* hands , f f,.\y num. who 1
will not sav are below the aver
I age of mankind in intellect and
honesty, hut who we all know Slli (.|.lss4.s< tl|M Btllfute
take, 'for tlieir motto, "l'ut ;t!i"J allns lb'fahl,and purports steps in ujul provides that such morning
. . 4| ed nicely
It bein^t the wiiaull(1-'
exico. They progress | Eighty Hpemdiea nre to Im*
until leachiiiK the ' made on tariff. Don't you think
lonely station of Bin- more will ask for protection b« -
1 — wild an«i lonely station of Bin- more will ask Tor 1
,_ „ purpose of the courts to protect con ado, on the line of the Mex fore they are all delivered?
The al>o\e is an extract, frotn u|| , |Usses, the utatute here icuu National railroad. On the
PfUIlT, FU>WBt, BVRE-
OHKEN AND 811 APE.
Twtwt end wImImI for Ike floetk ill
MTown iii ihr unrivaled «oil ofCeUla Ce!,
NwrWi 1mm, wh ii naimfe Km mmim
mbw, Had Cedar.
(;r«p«, klnrkborry, Dewiam? kin*.
irr^v.KoMand twndrad* ofotibar bloom-
i&'£££!S!3L
vnriwtT. ao part or tlMo«S«ii ttortk caa
cxinl. • '
stailatica of our natnral aad aeallnial
p«i Fauna and Flora attMt that bar* la «
permanent liaaia for a stately dvrw of
wfiallh and ri*l1ni>iiMiil. WMIe naiare
waa hountlAil to bar bMtowueola all
over tlila tranaatlantia land, aba «u
t .. I"1'"11' 'I"' sp'^'ial corn's i|„}j^,.nt perBonn may take an
stand as a unit aiLraiust the puh 11"""'''"' ul ihis place. We sup- that they are unable to pay
money iu their put-e." and v\ ho '
the lead«
lie iu every contest it hu;i witl I os<" newspapers reler ,.Ust and «o into court and main
railroads a combination which ,u ui,!'>ave <0 "stand from tuin their rights. Now. has any over a precipice and instantly
nu.kes itsell felt in all the walks ,,MVV- ^ .<p«-oiial «orres olticer in such a case a right to His companion made
an.l i-mplovnii'iits uf t i f.-, u i.irli I'"1"1'"1 i v.-rv rnwh r„flll„ ^ j„ l * by outn.liliil.KtW
1 • . ii.K soill. tliiilK. II iHKmlifvil.K ' It., .tm, k .'V "'". '""a1'"-
s tin 1 .v.. 1 thei \e< utiugof pap< rs? liar* lie 1 ,,<luy it is said the guilty par-
a ritfht to defeat the ends of ties have Imeti apprehended,an
The Denton eolint\ Teachers
"Institute met the IMtli inst., at
Deaton town. The next meet-
ing will be the l.* th of .1 Illy
next.
sub? idi/.i
mandatei o
ti>*t less I hail Mo.(hh) men, eno
New comers are lie^iuuiug to
feel afraid the >easons have
changed since they struck Tex
a^. Hilt just wait till summer
does come {
the press; tlotlt
. 1 . ; to know that a "purtx lio\ "i«
courts: elilploV eh 1 1
iuuh ',l' 5''" newspapers how
. <11 -I 1 to conduct themselves,
to have controlled presidential,
... . . . , .j 1 As tui the lirst .Ua lenient in
elections, manipulates public ...
, , . . , I tile dispatch III reference to the
opinion; controls juries, by se-1 «
curing tin* be*t leg
the country, which talent is
often elevated to the bench
through their scheming and use
of money. This combination
controls
tiotial railroad On the! Tlu, ,Ht<( iioor^ Ra„t of (Jal. tovuoih, b„ h.«. Tkto.
r thrv inwfli'.l 11..H iihtrn,! v.'stim, T. x.. gav., «iu.ikjo to
ei ol1 the two, h. iar-1 (mild a school and $fK),000 to plow* °«r '>•'*/. reaobaa, Plana,
Wltl... . u h I*.*. .•..i.i.iii.iiik h„i|,l u born., for woni.-n ^.TJf JST't !2S
$40 wiis ntiiMoiily tttul K'lthout , tlinrn. ill.....". • "|X Sw Sirf-SSr
warning, lassoed and jerked . Wecaunot recomuiead asfenalte rtaew
■ " Nothing is plainer than that ing of IVar, Apricot, Cbarry, geiaeT
the whisky ring is the most us ►'•'"•'snOrap***.*t«.
tonijhed t'omlitnuHot. that ev.,r h.,S'imS!45',|(2,MaS!5f ^'"SJ
tried to manipulate a democratic expense, many hundrada uiitried novel.
house of representatives. , !jr«an!!/ni< l?^hm £i9t*® *•
u* 'usury, ooautr and plenty
, , England, with characteristic 4
justice by such refusal or negli m w in charge ot otlicers of the HoliishneHs, has abandoned Gor- ivaoh and Apple irpeas raua old
eenee? When sheriffs. Consta- f bite of t'oohueba, and will be (|on to his fate. A republic is own planting, and 10 yeara esparianae
' 1 form of of^,ltohM• *■•-
1 lorin 01 ... .bm, thla Mil pmduoea a auparier
l.les clerks &e are elected and s,m1l,,mnlsv wf V t1 p^ved not the only nngrateful forui of 15 „
. I , • M s . '.1 "f whi'1' ,h,w ,a ),ut, govemm.'i.t by a long chalk. «£.'
toliH tlu-iroffltw. it i with tlw liltl.Mloubt. i „ . ... , i * ■
1. i.„:_ ... ...1 — 1 Postmaster General (ireaham keenin
statute before their eyes, when
all these provisions of law are
to be found; and do thev not.
Last week the Comptroller
began to pay otf the Texas
veteraus. There are -ifsi report
ed to be oil tile rolls, and it will
take about #4.">0,(Mki to pay tlieni.
The Higgest (Jrank hear«
of is the one that advocates
that the Sabine river is turned
underground by nature to coo
1 * * 1 .1 /"two newspapers," Ac., it has
best legal talent ot, ..... . ...
no truth in it and that :s all the
Di:mo< ka i' has to say about it.
As for the second, that "none < f
1 theve have taken the trouble to
iiitrols telegraph lines.""hires H", k i,uf of devotion
.bbvists, organizes syndicates, S "f «««> ••«>«niiieml it," so far
Is, cliques and comers to, as «e are concerned, we plead
compass its end
is stronger than part\.
In proof of this, listen to Jay r,rst 1-*•"«"•• >hihi-
Gould, when called before thrnHS,° ,M,Mf f°r of
New York committee ami w hen ! "i*" n« rt« "roiiimend it." j
I asked if the railroads under his | 'dll«t-i Uik< s an 0.1th to do genius of our judicial system, j of nature is "self-preservation"
agemciit interfered in | oli , «luty ami im pai<i hi.> H litry Its scope and aim are U protect she is now enforcing the law,
" ' J' even the poorest and humblest, the necessity for its enforce
porter
1 Postmaster General Greahain ' J
j,v aril .arlellea. and air rtbabM*
TtiKsi iiTKi.UANKAN sahi.vk. s hiw« made arrangements
which a fast mail train ^diTthUmartet"
HIH IH Loiigview. April '20.—The «>n the Central Paciln
by seeking and accepting the story of the disappearance of Bond will hereafter bi
iy be-. rim w *st from Ogden, I'tah, 1 c-ur aaihorizad aganfa wiii*WTW
I not making the time to San Francis-' n,.u,f^w',lh* wwntry aod we tHlafc yea
«nni« , ma many or tie Deat an*
1 ftitiM, all at tbe loweat erloM ever uflb.
H In ibia market. *
We guarantee atoek tree to name aad
invite citlMna te axaatbe'ear mathnrta
cliques and corners toiasw"ur'' «<"'™.d.
In politics it !«ull,.v 11,1,1 ,ut "U^Ivmh on the
! mercy of the county. In the
work for indigent litigants as lievers in this section, and
much so as anv other service a ^,MV l>a\e visited the p
, . . Numerous theories are adv...., —
t hey perform' If they can re- <((j to arcount for t|,e river's ; and Francisco is thereby rcduc-
ollices, virtually agree to d:. this the Sabine has found many be-1 run west from Ogden, Ctah, i * c!t!r"aa7horlir«id
„H lievers ill this section, and n t,'miking the time to San Francis- ®«fto«ftba«>oontrTBq« we tnies *ea
I,„„ h SO a any other S,.rvic, a ^ hav.. vUi.-l th- nlrnc,!
' Numerous theories are advanc- niail time between «ew iork ordera.
fuse them the courts are for the Hudden desire to enter into the ed twenty four lioursr
rich, and the poor must aban- bowels of the earth, the most I Among the fortunate posses- a
dou their rights when infringed "riginal being that of Mr. John *0rs of trade dollars iu Phila • -
, OI1 t arter, who has just returned dclphia is Mr. George VV. Child, TJ
i . . . ... . from a visit to the scene. Eli* who hits lCKMMN)
Hut such is not the spirit and fil4,ory jrt that as the first law inhilds Htntesrhn
Send for price tlat and eompara wttb
any foreign nuraery that may Vnor roe
with a call. Addreaa
*•w"
t iek
aay, Te
mm.
main
lit s, said:
a ma
•Cerlaii.lv we do. if « r fees for performing his duties
'and what more is he entitled tof
is running for the legis- , ...
the Earth's journals ain't that judiciary, we help him | NN httf «• ■««• «« "s is a newspa
Cllle <
Dallas & Ft. Worth, both,
are live, energetic cities, but
Ft. Worth takes the cake on
"g«'t up and get," She wants
another railroad, she'll it
Just shoot it over this war,
•
won't you f
tomlmtt ^ *w
a State is favorably
reported on. Tlie delegation has
eonferred with prominent mem
bei's of both houses of Congress
and iu each instance it was ad
mitted that the territory posses
seil both population and wealth
sulllcient to entitle her to ad
mission as a State, it is claim
ed that she ha« over < 7." .oou,000
taxabli
both will, railroad votes and P-r under to lavish praise upon
money. Do you consider this ,mn for doing what *'♦' « both
cancels all obligations* Well,1 sw,'r" V'xUi r° ,lo?
not always. My experience is
irgi
of theiu. Mr.
Childs states that these couie in
over the counter of his news-,
paper office, and he thinks that
.... . , , the goverument' will redeem
of our fiti/.wus in their rights. I ",, nt ur!rt,,,« fr1ol?> th** f,.4rt tb.rtt i them at their fa.-e valne. Mr.
% nd noon 1 strict adherence to lhw ^rl!!' ""t"1* °? lf8 ?KI8' Chi^'d present income from the
, 1 , .. . was liable to have "hot jyitf^eTlger is 4fi0.fi0t)p f ymr.
this cardinal idea in our system rials'* to overcome w4m«4i petro- . .r r, „
of remedial justice depends, to leum was Mfruted in unstinted-' -'atries Mctienry. the Knglish
. . # . r w ih.. irrMni r.f trir n hos railway maguate, was arrested
a great extent the safetyofutir 7' l^/JrheWttiv ,s ^Vderal marshal on board
" "II, M Tav^g th^ ".iiraih. to about to Imrv No. ,
1 ^ *' \ ork, on aconnt of a judgment j
obtained years ago by the Kric
W. W. LEWIS,
Again, it is funny to hear this
••hoap'-r U buy a nia'.i aft.-r ho 1' j'X7',"nn''n'n' 1 n r'i'l.i'n'i'lr' ^,u,a 'h* I""'-j hwit, and to «k>1 tlie.n off, nn-
is elected than before. (, ' . '( ^ W]!WItC should stand on the same foot ture has turned on the waters
There w as a time whegwjr)*^ <f>^ ' n 'fa'dtings and _ , and sm^h is our law that of th«^Sabine
would not have been sgf,
him to thus Hi>cak^_iMtfm>w
speak'T^Wnl a most remark
air of nowebnbmce. With such
facts lH*fore us, is it not time for ,
. , , , . ,, that concern as tresh lish
something to be done to cheek 1 . ., ,, , ,
, . experience of Hatcher, one of
the exercise of unlicensed . *
power? The public interests
demand protection; longer del ay
. flir > I strappings as the "weak thf,v mny do so as long as it is in different parts of the glc
„ he I nes8e8 of °,h"rs " If hr ,hinks impartially executed. It is too ' wTaT"?b
ihu there is anything weak about 0ften the case that officers, not (leology "
and other streams BntJr r thxin bt delayed,
irts of the glob«.. i ^turned over to Pres^ent.Tew-
the jail exercises, lie can have j „„,y in tlm nianm,r WG now
his head set right by going into sjM,ak of| hlit ilx mfiny other
ways, beci mea"law unto thern
lrlobe "oiumeuiFver to rreMmem.iew-1
n>k en- ^>n<^ 1M1'' stocks nggreg tt
About w th a written
promise to pay the remainder, j
FASHION ABLE CUSTOM
Boots fcSltOQK
Other
The
J. Lucas, chief of the detective p<,ri
force of the Pacific coast, is at The
Hutfalo, N. Y., April 19. -A. aj(i ar, taking notice of the ap-
V , a < .r 0 1 a . a jlaa4 j ,/at • ■ A . • M >(«
rs beside the Her-
irtiomnent of Texas votes.
Chicago Times says: With
will but intensify t e evils and
a
render lliis tight more obstinate.
Are tu li men as Gould, Van-
derbilt, .lew et t, Huntington,
Sloan,Villar , Huberts, Schnell,
the present inmates of that in-
stitution, does not justify the
conclusion thufthe weaknesses
of others," ought not to be ex
posed. If reports be true the
young man received two hun
died licks for not "pulling tip
selves, and hinder, delay ami Niagara Falls and believed to a population in 1880, of 1,000,-
......... . r . .i . , ...... -----
ler 2,001
croachuients are not urifreiiuent- J"rair opinion is mat s iih* proptyrtfon of them
Iv the drv rot of the indie iarv I>urso"? atrangled Veder. this vear, will poll 300,00 v
J y threw hint over the falls and Of tfiis increase of flflLflOO fit
oftentimes defeat the due pro-; be engaged in unravelling the 000, Texas polled 940,000 votes.,
official en- mystery of the Pearsons-Veder Her 2,000,000inhabitant*, if the
urifreiiuent- i^air. Lucas' opinion is that Name proportion of them vote
vp
Over 1.1>. Nuw^lMem
HeKtSKKY. 1KXAI.
P. Kmaiaon, T.T,
Prnaidont, t\f
T. a.
cess of luw . Such
TilK COMI.XO ANTI-MOVOPOLY
TICKKT IN TilK I'ltKSI-
DKNTIAL HACK.
then deliberately removed his Texas will cant full
1 own clothing and shot himself.
There are no traces yet to be
OtM.
North
MeKti
iooy.
The Senate committee report*
favorably on appropriation of'
Emeraoo,
source of natioual shame will
call any more wituess >s in the
£M£R80N 4 CO.,
Mlla awbaajre m tbe prteol
Keroae. Pint alaw aaae
Sclmell in twent\ eight, Sidin• \
Dillon in thirty six, and Fred
L. Ames in lift\ two.
Not alone are they directors
know full well the impetuosity!, . „ . .
and duiurer of outraged public e«dhcers > mti-n '0ler forprest- Danville ^d Copiah cases, and ! be removed. One way todoit is
sentiment t )ur reiuvseni iti vea ,f "ur special corres -'"d t.oagre.ssiiian Keagan to lav the evidence taken before to rebuke tli .'perpetrators, by
' "r n ' ' ' , Tionth'iit or th.. II. mid want- to " ii",x:" v 0i- th„ s',.nulo. ro-olo.-tinK ami mating Iho.man
receive a salary and most of ' aim monopoly patty, and an
of these companies but of legis- them are bought is the way such 1'*'* j s ' " understanding was arrived at
lati on and the ballot box. To large sums are amassed.
every reasonable intellect this
i|Ues|ion comes, should there
C. H. Weleb,
Jae. L. Levator,
ieea.
at. le4f. aa. •
they defrauded. —Ft. Worth
ltKNKtKTTA.
Sonutor Coko on tho Educational1 Herald receiving such a dis
not boson ®'.U: |l'n','h fr,,m "',r •'''>• a n,"w"-
regarding the ballot box nnd Texas Democracy have just [ ,ut must the concern have
h'gisliition/ With this amount cause to feel proud of Senator 1^ hy, even Itodv had
of capital in their hands it is an Coke for his able speech against D«ft tho county and that the Henrie ta. Ai ril 31 - A large
easy matter to corrupt legishi the National Educational Bill, wrrespondent was on a ■ - *
tion iu the States and in Con "ow pending in Congress. In
gresg. It is a fact, although a opposition to the measure
iminful truth, that members of he took two positions, from
State legislatures and of Con which, we think, no power can to U1
so without emitting any pole with the Ureenboek party, hy p«}^it thTbHdg^^f the^K| ^hTllouse committei. on pub-
S^inasattifcxjrrsssrt
SSrJWSaA" -• sutsstvs.'sssz V-
COLLIN CO. tfATIOVA.il
BANK.
III. wu i.u .1 an(j ,,ntt| |si||JI jr nil,t,t|nK Was Sr, '•PF™*'"who have no mien to tl
"high lonesome." There must held at the court house Saturday Mr' . "mai^LJ!11 !#haU 1,0 H
have bt*t n a dearth of uews evening to devise means and Hw tosetnaWefl,7nOO,-. provMea that It nhall b
when such a special was con appoint a committee to corres l^ri^for mn^iffXns f^Trn siix P^r on
... „ 1 nond with parties in Montairne "Jf malting guns irotn sut- „ach iacloanre when It i
n. we tnina, no power can to UT Si « «ation. a„d to aid in getting the j^ t^ ,onenundre<l tons. nioPI, than 640 acres of land or
gress an? in the market as sheep ever drive him. One that the ^ e suggest thai the special cor- railroadfrom Dallas via Denton ' uf any agricnltnral land.
of the receipts of the money- fuj 4M'cupancy of lands. The
order system, and the payment; measure provides that all in
of its expenses out of the appro- < closures of public lands in any ,
print ions After some del t* on | Htate or territory, by parties
the navHl appropriations biU, ^ho have no Htles to the land,;
It fhrther
Tkj lawful i
demolish any
tbsnnret.tsxa*.
a. w.
•Bf i
a. 8.
'OH
Kansas City, April 91.—Josie j Territory s
Lnngtry, who aband
bus
in th* Iihan,bh- to la- bought ton.l.-nry of ncliloKi«latio.ia . ^1,00^ Lnd ri'..Ma"""K"" <-i,y' tUn' n^nTof arommTM^a to n.nlla
and sold by railroad and other t<i cent nil ma tion and t*> the sub- J71 ; f ,1 11 t]* housi and rutta. boundry line between Indian;
corporations. What is Con version of the rights of the himself; theii set down on Kansas city. Territory and Texas; declaring 1
gress doing now? Trying to States to manage their local nf- 11 "Pl,t,'nt ,,too, ttnd P,u.v ; that the Supreme Court of each Talieri,
make a president. Is our gov- Mrs. The other, that Congress! ' 'H)dle-bng until hegete grown. Kunsns Citv. Anril 91 I Territory sball
ernment n fre< institution! And '"id Mo power to tax the people , The Pistol Mast Oo.
an advanced civilisation? No, l*or «' >' pur|H ses. Both! ' ~ .. , . i*mnii
Governor lr. li.ndKa. iaauad a 15^,-,-,, ij,,." K ™ ,5^^' j two yaara mMM. thowof k
thousnmi dollars were; ^,pp their appointment.
TR1LATMT.
TltK rkst.
Solan all binds of;
consist of a Chief.
Attorneys-at-Law,
McKRttfBY, texas.
Wilt pratlljw In State and Fedwral
i« la „ th. uHW« r,, ^ h. hold n.o.1
of by-gone ages of which we successfully, and iu doing so t ions in favor of frontier counties *our1 ,ho'
have nothing except their pnin . mnintaincti trneand wholesome from the law against carrying; i11) 0,'l ,, r lM'r3<*
fill histories. If we permit this DeniiH-ratic doctrine. A system eoncealsd weapons and declar-' w'a«tifuMvi^
igtry, who abttndoned her J« tice and three associates:
band in Wvandot'e on ac- j wwl providing thatOoreraors of iork em
ns of domestic infelicity, Territories innst have been for opgstei
rrtoa, She was
rountry to go Federal ftee schools, or even l,|W "> forr*' May I An eXC}IAnffo
iiob.ikod and a l"«ml .onln.| of tho frw -Oilbort Iloi
corruption iu our r
unpunished and uarebuked and u partial comroi 01 rne tree nr „nn ' ,"r,My7n''rhn "fitnTn " u"wn oran, wno, .._ —
let wealth subordinate legists-1 schools in the Htitle, by ihe DaUas Mer^lrv dTn"^ recklessly shot offhls, the worst of weather to goto
tion to its behests. Also let vice1 Mahono govcrninent, would bi* usu i' i imuum \]J" I*1*' i ^ P^1*- Thosejrho have op-
The Mormon women never
fail to vote on eleeton day. No
I . . matter how old or how feeble
Doran, who, while, they may be they tnrn ont Irf
says:
them st the oaly |^i
HaOw MMBS W KRBML
REPAIR SHOP,
Loaldaaa St.. opposite I. P. Dt«S|>.
aad satMhalisa
Me.
uasno?
"'TrfjItELATlD.
■Mahaal "T.lljJ
MeKlaaejr. Teaaa.
i i
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triumph over virtue, and moral- u dangerous piece of maehiuery, '
if)* banished from our legisla- 'ld not to be established (feiton, Anril *1.—'Tho city is
tive halls, jury ls x and Itallot- in wir government. 8<uiator full to overflowing with doctors
box, our history will soon In* as <:« ke's argument against the and strangers from all counties
past nations. * i constitutlouality of the appro*' the state. All arrangements
" ° j Prtotion " conclu-lvi and on- j h^« ""In,".!.""
Hutiscribe for the Dkmockat, answerable^ As a whole his ef- • |t i* expected *Joo more
only ll.UUtnynar. 'fort was a grand succpsn, and •delegates will arrive to morrow.
rand killed posed women snflhige on one
who was re- | —^ —
Vdnt
diss
turn!
a year
' Utle Hi
from alitetary meeting.
tng flvMi m
was tried last week, and Hnml
|H()0 upon a verdict of negligent
homicide. 8nch a verdict is adis-
graco to humanity.'*
Hunt county Is to have n new
ground that women wonld be j n,
contaminated tf they took an
active part in polities; wonld he
surprised to see how quietly an
elecHon proceeds in I'tah. The
1 women silently caat their ballots
and silently walk away. They
molest nomtdy, and in turn as- j «ta u.,ritaa,a
eajie annoyance.
Bwii>n«a ■ollcltad
wtf. BFADfjnr,
MeKlnney, i r
Otvas
WADE,
r. X. Abbott
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Robertson, Orrin. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1884, newspaper, April 24, 1884; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191389/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.