The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1884 Page: 4 of 4
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F A It 51S!
Foil SALK.
in i'. >i. ; MOM r*os.
I.AkCi; aiul SMAIJ.!
ON HUM Ol IKKMS.
Till: DEMOCRAT,
IM III I -; 11 O IN III K M ll * I" Ol
i UlCi VI V*. |:\KU«.I I'll \M
!• :«M.i; .- - \ i PI <>i i K.
\ «TlM\«iK M'OHV. unci mote embrace* thcnif tItincite* i f lln-nnkh ji liil.
<*• iiviiit*«*«I iliat In- had perished, tin ih<^ right leg the skin ami
loi.xo w v \ >i cco-i i> lilvo mourning as one lost to the in on must-It's wi-iv removed to w i i It
V x l l«ri!l 11 IV I III I \lllt.V
liMil1. t l K fc> Ills Itl.f AKI
I lil lit V |S| I Ills
itkI:f a \ l.l I'a It
I N Ti IN
VI o \ I
Hi VI.
••ar lli ferever, following hi* tv in iiv«* inches of tin* ankle joint,
mains to the grave and weeping !«*«*( v.erc intact ami tlie
at his untimely ami li< iriI l«* toe* all pre-• -ut. TIh-iv wuk im
fate, whai ninst I • • their .joy to vestige < l" integument on 111«*
find tluti In* is >till oik*, and museles.
I Have Mnuod and I Have Buffered.
rriM* ami i'u«- of the follow lug U Hu-
rrah) of mi unwritten poem recited to
vv «•
New Orleans Picayune.
I'AKMNUINI.
\ |>« t lli >i s| s V M l.i !'v
\!« r.lNMA
in
HONK AMI FA KM lOUHM.
•'iiaiioal ami I inn* shuiihl ; I -
h;ii Im* in abundant ~ii|'|'It
vv hrfe poultry ran reach tlirin.
I look like a rotpsef"
Tin' (jiifMion issuing front tin-
lipsoi a healthy looking yming
man. .apparently not \:«>
\i'ais ol age. implied iliai tin*
* :.n hi-j*"-. li'<«• Ian. , |>11it< ipallv prai-
> . In V uting « i. Si. i
I! \ fat «f 9U arrea; lim ill clltliVu-
lic ii ir> ll i tin t« . rn :i ti mt cla--
|ilin • sj.if
IT \ 'iii; in! ni.tl li i
It
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n • !,,,rl'-
location.
1 '. I.I II*, well iin
li Mi. >l hill in tlir
! i in (it'll \\ I U -lli1.
• ' t ''iiiil l.i. u11-
hi ..'Mm.
1 irv. li .lt*r :iJul iIn*
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n prmrit (mil 11iii-
Miltlit urn; irtw.iiiv i
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I. IV II. Illlltlll I 111
t Ill - lift II' 11 III
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lllilc* lin::!i I M . u.inil per in Tc.
!i:l jit j-i - i iii iii miiiIi l'i Unci, vvuii, t iiii-
lu-r. <• |t«*r i't«,
.!ii7 aer« l-i t-la-i* turn*. Ii-n acre- iii
•■till i > «it i'it. •!«' I ii It. t i ll:, in v picture.
ft i t- itnnli in .1. W
!r.• 111 \| illw tttul,
■ lln : ■ f-1 nicntii'iii'tl
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".No. imii i-tl. \ on tIon't.
*• NVflI. I'm* Im-imi ili-ad and
biuicil a vi'iii'." «•%>nIiiiin d lli.-
voting 111 ii ii . "ami now I want a
tii-Ui'i t'oi Mi'iili'-al, Camilla.
( I iJ'JlX'
till' I'll \ uiii first 11 a111 to mot'cow
moriiimr.
Tins i'tin\i*l'salion orriuii'il
last Sjiiiiiilav I'M'tiiitg. amlaftrr
Tii ki-t A^fi'iit Aliliott hail sn|i
i:
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uiii! othfr iu,|ii i\i h i lie
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lirulrlf. M'ln. t iini' ■ i v i.it iit in1111. v. (i-
tpr. raiitft'. i i< • I. i t mi rt
«f". 7 IliTt'^ uilii! lli \\ • -1 jilirl til Ml*-
Klnniti imi tin lim i .•.it. $700.
js. s, nrf,.K i milt • \ !•. \|i Kkiilif*',
l.'t iii i uitlvniioii". C. Iii |.(i«l'.iii-. uicmlly
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linluiiff In pii-tiir..
sprinu vv liter. Int' -.
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:tl I'ltt k |ti.r<'llfi- ;
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rili-. ft ill ilt'f, .V i .
"f tilmit itrove,
"J in iter frinii l.'lnii- ^l ii. it niif ol the
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InH "turf | M .11 ollii'i . t>ili! t'luiil -tllinil
uinl i li nr. In-- vv iilnii ,i iii. . i. rm« *'ji<
jtfi m r>'tine lliinl' if It I'uluint ..n tinn-
in-n.t; . 11 liitof i til |i'pi'! i t-lit inl.
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mliii 11lin .■, . i.ti-i-l inn' ot ii
Hfntill hi/t . vt. | I i n I - Ilfl I
■ i.• 111. j.t'i. In i>|i'. A lot
v. il Ii jjnoi -'.'ill,i Initf
i t -I w eh t.| in-v i t Inil
^1 Iv il nry, « Inn11 ill -I.i "t
nt IIIn>IIf 1-1 mill N
■ r I Ioii'. It.r -.'l.lll,
tiee I Imvf -uiii.. I'tin i ii'ui'
tlt'i* rilieil here.
for nale not
•ii tlif list
T'SI'I I | ll il III
If you s«*f in it h i 11
von 1 Ik I', frlli I ll- ii
of W'liat \nll V\ ; 1111. lit. W \ nil I'JHI
niukf |ia \ iiii'iit. vv if it \ mi want
il. «U".
— Bl'VKRM A HKt.l.l'ltS.
All.* in\ iti il to t all ami iim
at llit*
RKAIi KSTATK K.WHANHK.
ami roinmaml 0111 «• • i v ii• • • >
foiwanlimr tin ii inti-ifsts.
in
In -owing for j.astuir aim at l'ro| oiimh i ol'tln*iiitcnouaton
tin' great cm jiohsibli' vari t\. was rra/\
I'hi* i't ;inon wh\ is on the mi
fmv.
Kiath roil ii t\ will laint
imni buslii'ls of grain al>o\r
what is moilfil for hmiif ron
siinijit ion.
I'A I'l.'si li'iit ll'iMinan. ot tIn*
KI hi i ra l"'a i lin* i - i I u Ii. sax's that
In. "wants no utain. '• xI'i'jit
i m n. I'ianfi I o\ f i liail an im ii
I'n sidi nt Pii'ii'i*. of t In W < >
tiii ii Nfw \ i-1 k Agriciiltuial
rlnh, -a) s that n ln-al liivad
sifti'd ii)"Ui rahliagi* In-ads will
destroy the i'al l age.
In many )iortioii.s of tlif Male
Lfiiod showers liaie fallen, and
ill. jii'osjiei'1 for a got nl i'o| ton
imil i- most e\i'ellent. Iii inaii\
loralities where lio late I'.'tills
have fallen the notion is Sllfl'ei
ing.
Tin- farmers of a reriaiii r<
gion in Scotland drove nwa\
lln rooks a lew \eai ago. Sim e
rooks dojinii*°iI all kinds nl'
ties 11 m t i\ e n i ii lis have ii | |ii'ii r
ed. ami the farmers ale now
trying t" get the rooks hark
again.
M11111111. egirs. milk and fruit
liiil \ well I'ejilaee Jiol k aild lieef
on i|;e f;1111i 1 \ lalde through 'In
ly ami Vugiist. The sini|i|er the
|ii-eiiarai ion ot' these things
the liet 11 r. in ii i in ly foi i In* cook.
Inn for the health and appetite
nf the test of till' fntllih .
,\ lii i' keejit i says thai In
ffi'tlillg IlitlX Igellolls | UIII I I ll I '
• 1111 • • 11 ran In- imlui'ed t" In \ ill
an' i inn*. Sin* ean he stai t• 1
in \ as last as i In* I are
11 a t I'lied Hilt, stl'oliir e||i itlgll fu
Tbo Uouiains of Lieut. Killiagebu
ry Kxhumcd at Boo heater,
Hud a Thorough Ksami-
nation Show*
III VI 'I'llK STAIIMXO MK\ OJ
I'lIK OHUKI.Y KXfKliniON
ah: tiik in. \n noli its
ok TIIKlIt COM
it vih;s.
Hoi'liestel'. N. \ Aug. 1*1.
.\Ith«>n!■ a ri'ijise, I want to Most heartrending disr|o( itiv.s
travel last, ami ge |.. the lionu*
I left \i'.*ils auo; mi ! vvanl togi-t
were made in this city yextel
• lav regarding lln* remains of
Lien; Kisliiiirlnin of tlm Air
lie e\|iedilio||, who died ll III i • 1
the A ret if snows last June. It
is established lie\ olid ll ij lies
lion that raiiiiiluilLsui was re
lied him with ;i tirket with a sorted to by the starving men
onu string.if eoiiiioiis altafh of the lireely expedition ami
ed. and had hooked the young shown that fin* lives of those
in.'ili for ii I •• • 11 h < n tin* ihl'ough sjtved were jneserved o|i|\ h\
slei'l ie|'. lie eliteifd i III o euiivel' ell I i lig t lie ih'ai i liodies of their
sat ion with h i in ami elieiied a foiii|>aiiions.
rui: itonv kxiii mi:h.
I.ieiit. Kislinghury's relatives
here were Tilled with horrihle
doiihts as soon as the\ learned
thai diselosures had lieen made
in New York regarding ennui
halisni among the nieinhers ot
tin* expedition, and they deter
miiu'd to learn the truth h\ e.\
strange ami romaim stury.
Several years ago a man
i ia n i. ill 'mi in nuliaui. a unlive of
Canada, wlmsi paii iil- resided
in Montreal, determined to set
nilt in -if iIn' world, like man\
others, hnv ing heroine tired of
tin 111o11oto11v of home. He had
ari|llired (lie ail of telegraph \
i Iii
left
stork iii trade on
tile home of his
• 11 \ u u 111 ft 11 vim.
i hope I'ui I |je
future. The I llileil Stales uHer
e<| a lim- tiehl for his v oitlhftil
amliiiinn. and la* soon obtained
a situation. From point to
ami w
hand In
parents
e\perialinns ami
o\ imil l! vi:m.
ilirllldiu^ tile Iillisrh's of the
shoulder Made to the wrist
joints e\iept .lit tile light fol'e
ii rui. lln iuterosMous meiiihraiie
leinaiuiiiy I'he rieshand inns
rles of hotli hands were iataft.
The examination nf the pus
leiiur part of the body show ed
that tin- skin and uiusrles of the
hark from the seventh rerviral
vi-r 1 e111 a had heeu disserted or
i i i rt.vii'i.i i i:t.v aw v*
duvv a In the Iniii'"., vv itli the e\
reptioii til siiiiii' pieces of skill
from two to three inrhe- stpiare
on earli side nf t he upper poi
tit>|i ot lln siti'l lllU. The pel', ii
hnftes vv i'|e i unipletely (It'll III I
I'd. .Ml the evtlelllilii s Wel'e
;111a«• 111• 11 |u the liti«ly Im liga
nieiits only. No frartuics of
the huilv VV efe diseov el'i'd We
found all the organs nf the tlio
rax and aluloiuen present.
There was rvhleliee nf' recent
! 1111 a 111111 a ti u 11 of the stuinarh
Ullll liuwrl.s. The large i III est
i lies were distended w i I ll il I lil III
eiietl lump of fern I matter, in
vv hirli lln re was inoss or vvuodv
liber, lii our opinion ihr lles^i
reniov t'<l
vv As ITT vvv'.y
with some slutrp instrument.
That remaining on the hands,
feel ami fare showed no siji'iis
of deruinpi is it ion.
AN ASTONISHKl! IIKAK.
a frienil I'V .1 nil ii Hum aril I'a.vnt', i *l
liflnri- Iii- ili alti in Tiinik i]
"I Ii-ivi- kIiiimmI uinl 1 liavt* "iirteretl"- -1
N el llie vvortil will never know
I Invv I Irletl to ilii iiiv tint y
III llu- loitjj. till' InilK iiirn.
"I have Mllilifil mill I tiave /ililtereil"—
lliiMtan it nl itn- i- -o vvenk ;
1 rl IIIV tongue t'lillliot lie tflil|itt.||
i'o illHt'lone, Iiriiiiv itr«|ii ak.
"I have -iiiiifil mnl 1 have * uttered"—
W In. lim. not thl'Oiiifli itloinl uinl ItuiieV
li thfre In- a niurla' hv Inji,
I .ft It tin luuvrh filKl the Mlolte.
"I liuvr -iniieil m ml I have sit lie red"
.Itul i In- mii ini' ii>> nilier men ;
I So i in) In-all t'uiinol lie I'otiijiif reil,
Xnr tin- Mini Unit hill-Ill. within.
"I huvt -1 ii in-tl uinl I have "tiH'ereil" -
X| i .ii I'll I'n 1 liifintrii - 1'iiine to me ;
\ 11 lirv mnl die f|i.uiii. nfwirrovv
I. i f 11-. of ii ii - li i lit I t-aii nee.
--I Ini vi- hlntiftl ami I huve Kiill'f r.'tl" -
Mr run -ink mnl llr . an HiiVf.
All tlif hitinan liearlf I in.) vviiiiih-r
'I'n tlif rliniilit uinl .-iIr111 Krtive.
SI BKCKIHE FOR
TIIK
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j)i: E M 0 C R A pjP
Kl A YEAR.
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M o \ I v W MAX Wllo VV V s I I
i l l;.vi i n hii i II siiooi.
and «ii> h ,l'1) h"'' "I"*i'ator, tlit. remains ami ha\
ing them examined b\ a phy-i
rian. The stir vires of S. A. *lef
frey. an iimlertaker. were se
riired ami \esterdav ii-.oiniiig
with tin* assistance of live men
In* arrotnjtlished the work of
TAKINO t'p tiik f askkt
point In-made his wav to the fn m its resting jilare. The rau ramp iu the timber beyond
great West, ami some live v ears ket was oiieneil hi the presenre (Hosier, to be treated for inju-
agn. rearhe.i California. Having < f Frank W. Kislingbury ami t ies rereived bv falling from a
NEVER OROW OLD.
IIV I'll lit) I - VI ti h vv.
I Inokfil in the tell-tale mirror.
Anil -iivv the murk- nf t are.
The rroWh* feet mnl the vvrlllkleit.
Xi.«l iIn- ki'iiv in the il'irk-hroHii
hair
Mv vv iff Inokfil over iiiv xhniililer.
Mn | Ill-mil iful vv in. .-lie,
"Ttinll wilt Itr vcr icriivv oltl, iiiv love."
-hf «aiil,
-N'rver irrnvv old to mi-."
"I''itf une In Ihe fllillillK of hi'itl't.
Anil I hi in-. n- in i lit' riiii It'll.
U ii« v niiii^ and vv iirm iii vv lien llrit vv e
lieu ri I
Tin- sound ot our hritlal In-ll! "
I turiifil mnl ki"i>fd hfr rljie rftl li|iK,
"l.i't tlnif do Itn w orst on ine.
I! iii mv coiil, m.v love. mv. luitli.
I never seein nltl In thee ' "
A
was
man naun-d
Kd. Wilson
uought into the .Sisters'
Hospital on 'Tuesday, from a
I
A L o«t Chunce.
I ki-ni'd her '1111111 and njietl uvvay.
With vviiiKi-d feet tlint dure not Htuy
W hi-re hone veil lip* a jii t fa 11 made
For Htern lift-oriiiii, jirimly ntald,
Xml i rui I ( ii|iliU aininiHlifd lav.
oft vvniiiliTeil shall I ilrniin and any :
"Minlit I linvr kiithftl her II|ik that
day
When tfiuntoil wore—j-ft half afraid— .
1 kisM-d iu-r hand ! "
l«'"A Neatly Printed. Kigln Column Newspaper., ^ J
^'•Cheapest Kver published at MrKintiey, bring ,,
J-f' Only "(>NK iKHdtAK" a Year, w liirh plan-s
2-P'"lt in the llearlt of Kvery Person. Positively..,-* "
^"Against Rings, Clitjues and Monopolies wliirh ,> -?
Oppress the People.
J^T*Okkh i: ok Pirn.tr vrtos: .lohusoii Hlork ()pp«> t
site Post < Mlirr.
tiled sotiievvhal of his wander .Mm P. Kislingburv. brothers
of the defeased. Or. Charles
Ibirkley. Or. F. A. Mamleville.
Snperinteiideiit Stillson. Assis-
tant Sii per i n lent If it t Mamleville
p' ISl
It If
•otiers ol'tln- Post
i nv el
ft i's||
>1 J'| I 'I
a In-.
Tin
I lie I l ui .iI. t-\ i11 v
f ra ii ii- "I i in pi v
! will lie I'tllllld III
•Ii laid i'iru
I I ' I I o
•I till It
I'olil;
III
It 'lluvv I iii; |s
I a fire letters nil ill.' w all al tile
rear uf the stage al liie .\trri
rllillil.il il in I M < rlta ii i«"il I lu|
leue. ill Uexillgton. K v
"We believe ill Iliole a lid
thorough ridtivati.ui. That tin'
soil must In- fed as vv • • 11 a.s the
owner. That crops should make
the farm am! the farmer rich
I in |. p|t>wing ami enough uf it
I tii but si\ing agriculture imple
1111• 111 - We believe ill guild
felli es, ifuotl barns good or-
chards. goodgardriisam' liouir
raised cm a and meat We be
li.-ve in grading out herd with
thoroughbred stock. That the
I es| fel l ili/t'l is of llo use with
out i ltd list ia . tii v ei si lied l'i nil -
ali i Vegetables. \\ (i believe
I h:i I ev i t v fa fin should own a
goud fanner."
Man
X|;111 ili;i( is burn tif vv.minii is
small jiutaloes ami few in a
nigs, ami sectiii'ig a gom
tioll. lie settled doVVIl 11II(
ttiiiitii'd. ii is b>* I ii* v ed. in San
Franrisco. lie roirrspoinled ie
gularl v w i:• ti hi.s |..iareui;-, ami
lie had 111eii replies addressed
In the hotel where In-resided.
\ Imut a v eni agii lie again
be. aim; i.s111• -s ami roiirlmlcd
in roii I iu tie hi tour of the conn
ti v Without wiitinju: l«> his
parents to notifv them of his in-
tention, hr no sooner conceived was pried from the bed showed their ninniiei
.Hid I vv o n
Kxpres.s. I
the iit'llv v
found
ihere was to
screw ti fly i wo iron bolts which
held down the lid. The noise
less ease with wliirh the latter
in work ofopeuiiiu
iron rereptai'le was
ci1111paraiive 1 v easy, all
do being to III!
tree into wliirh lie had been
rhased b\ a wounded heiir.
The way il orrurrrd was ihis:
lb- and a mil her man vv t-re rhoji
piu^ wood in the limber west
of tilostef Wllilt >o engaged
Wils i hi looked up am I >av. a
huge bear plari Uy conlruipia
ting liiciii I'loiu .'i disinuec of
about lifty y aids, l ite bear
was sitting
Tin- Star ami Herald reported
the appcarumv of fever of a
lualignaut and peruirioits ty pe,
which has become epedi-mir iu
lln ci I y of San Carlos, thirty-
eight tnili—. lit.tn Panama. Nine
deal ii.-- occiii n <1 w 11 hiu n period
of twenty four lo thirty-six
hoiiiii. The inha biiituls are
upright, with its pnuic stricken. The lever is
IH (iii IKS! lU:(i(i!KS! .'•< "Mookk.
T. UinilO.XT.
J. it. tit ll till.
"arms
it 111 1 si 'I
the idea of traveling than In-
carried it out. ami that same
evening left for Texas. The
niifhi uf his depart lire the hotel
was destroy ed by lire and sev
er.'il persons perished in the
tlaiui's. Ciiiiiiiiighani was sup-
posed tu be one of the victims,
and his parents wet" notified
In that i-lfecl. In ruinplinm-t-
with iln-ir rctpiest lln- ruins
\N ill* >\*l ii'chetl, ami liuully (he
s|| ppi 'st'i 1 I ii n i V u
was found The
parents telegraphed to have
tin- chaired and unrecognizable
remains sent on to Montreal.
Camida, for iuIeriueiit. which
ordi r was obeyttd. I poll arri
v;il ,'H Montreal a hearse was in
w,-tiling lit carry the body to tin-
family iniiib. ami the family
wen! into mourning for their
loved si hi a iid brot In-r.
Cunningham, doubtless, not
having been nuide cognizant of
tin destruction uf the liutel, or.
if In* was informed, nut pay ing
any atlcutiuu lo the report,m-g
iected lo w rile tu his pareulsal
ter liiiii niuht. ami soon alter
Winds secured il position its
train dispatcher on tin- Missoii
ri Pacilic Railroad sit Oenison.
Tex, He letiiiued his position
i here tint il I;ist vv et-k. never liav
ing during that lime heard a
word fiitin Ids family . nor they
from the ime ihey mourned its
dead ami buried.
About two Weeks ago ('till
liillgliam seciileil a leave of ab-
sence, and determined to visit
New l Mli-nii-. ni l ived here last
Fridav morning. His life had
been insured, and hav ing some
business to 11st11siii-1 with lln-
company, who have a braitrh
there vviis an sibseiife of gas in splitting i-ordw I, a> if it
the casket and it was feared might luive some notion of
there might be no bodv iu the going into the busiues.- iiself,
casket ,-it all The umlerlaker When descried the bear was
felt his way ill the muss of standing perferily -till, showed
snowy rot ton waste wliirh no sigus of hostility and was
tilled the colVin to the top. M.I. simply and only sin interested
Jeffrey soon I'XSllililietl, * ■ spectator.
W ise tiling for the IIII'II to
appitieutly folded, due to noxious malarial poison
ined much interested iu ing. Psiiiama is very sickly nt i
rutting and
•iii; is in tint-:,
stud a stronger odor of ah-ohol.
but no very promiunrcd sug-
grsiiidis of decay enianiiled
f Ciiiiniiighaiii from lliu casket. Or. Hurkh-y.
grief stricken who ha<l put mi ii pair of hlark
leather gloves, um-ovei'i-il Ihr
lower j it nt it tii of the colliu's . .
contents, and then it appeared
as if one of tin
one, w;is missing
waste was all reinovml it liecauu
appsiieiit I hut tin* limb was tied
under the left one.
I The vv ise tiling lor I lie
li.uv e done under thei ircuinstun-
, t'es Would have been to leave
the bear alone. So thought
Wilson's companion ami he
said sis much. Hut Wilson
thought diHitchtly . Ile had
si Winchester ri ll t*, and noticing
bear
SI while s | It 11
Perm iii ft havlntr Iiiomv ran 'lave In-
format inn w toatood inn.I iinti-i. to invi'ftl
III al IS l'1-r ri-lil whirl, I. Iiltli'h better
Ilian *lnrini> il Inr lillir ot ntt intt ir-i
Ki-s|iii-t fully,
F. M. TH«IIPN0>,
OKU" I « N Kit lMiAltlc.s hltiHK.
lb- i i -ei It ii p to day ii ml fhuii
i-In ih like ;i rag vveed and to
morrow m the dsiy nl'lei the
uiulertakei hit • him iu the ic.
In IX".
lb' goetli fnl't ll ill tile 1110111 i 11 g
wnrbliug lik" si lark ami i-
knocked uiii iu o||e round Stlld
t vv u sen itn Is.
I ii i lie midst of life he is in
• I' ■••! strnl the tax ml Ice tor put
sneth him where ever lie goeth.
l ln- banister of life is full of
-plinl'is and lie slideth down
it w nli considerable rapidity
lie vvalketh forth ill tin-
briirht sunlight to absorb ozone
and ineeieih i lie bank teller Im
ii sight drall for
lb- coim-ih home at eveulide
and llieetet ll tlif wheel barrow
iii hi- piilh. tin- wheel barrow
ri-eih up i11111 sinileth him to
the t*itnli and falh-th upon him
iiud runneth over one of his
legs into hi- ear.
Ill lllf gelltle sjii'iiigtillie Iu-
p ii 11 «• 111 on his summer clothes
ami :i Hi/./.ml -ii i k t * 111 It i iii fit i
away from linun . ami lilleth
him with wni ,-tmI rheumatism.
He lay eth up riches iu the
bank and tin-president specula
let It in margin* u ud gue« tu Can
for his health.
h. th,-autumn i,e putte.h on llmt
his winter trousers ami a vvii-ji
that ;i bidet Ii ill them lilleth him
full of iniesi exciti meni.
lb- starleth dow u the ceilai
with stii oleunder nml goetli lirst
hastily and tin-ob-iilidej coiiuTh
after him ami sitteth upon him.
lb sin.-th up ;i 11 night to get
tin- returns from Ohio ami iu
the end leariieth that the other
fellow s have carried it
lb' buy eth st watch dog stud
when he coineth home late from
the lodge the watch dog treelh
him stud le- setii'th beneath him
until rosy morn
lb- goeth to the horse trot
siml betli-th his money on tin
brown mare and the bey gel
diug with a blaze fan- vvium-th.
lb mat tie I h it red In-ntled
heiress with a wart on her nose.
iiml lie- next day her parental
Slliri'stei it until umlet with 11 few
asscs11s and great liabilities
stud t onieih home to live with
gun, si
instead
legs, the right ^ then n.re o his bruast,just
bni when the t,lr n«1,r 'slZr ,"1' " n,ct> D,i,lk'
. rat tien in. ,K. sai(, he bt.li(.v,1(1 JieM
a shot at it. Tin* ot her ndv isetl
him not to du it 11 ml became
suddenly conscious that he un-
wanted sit the camp. Wilson
looked ;il the bear sigaiii. ll
still sat motionless stud the
while mark on its breast look-
ed so tempting that, without
more ado, he raised his
siiuied and fired. Hut
d' hitting the while,
w hic|i would hitv t- been a dead
shot, the bullet struck the hear
in I lie shoulder. The wound
did nut cripple the animal
much, but sen ctl to suddenly
t'likimile in its breast an eager
desire in tai ii w tit ii 11 *ln ipper.
m-xl thing Wilson re
s companion
were doing the grt-sil treecliinb
ing m t, w itli tin- bear vv iihin
smelling distance of their heels.
Wilson, in his excitement,
climbed up il limb w liirh Wits
too weak lo bear his weight.
The limb broke and In-
the present liliie tell lo tifjeeu
funerals dsiily. Tin- lu-stl is in- j
tetl.se.
•
Public - ell I i 111 e III .'ill over I he
civ ilized vvuild is against gamb
ling. Nut nieit-ly iu the t'niled
Stilti-s is strenuous ellbri made
ippr
te ('<
being crowded lo the wall. The
suppression of lln* famous gam-
bling In-ll-. at Monaco isat hand.
Heccntly iu itiiiuloii lhe Oirec-
tor of the Park Club ;imI each
of the uiiiiiitging ruininit tec hiid
tu pay st heavy line for stu in-
frsictioii upon the Knglish laws
siLrsiiii-t gaiubling. .lotirtuil.
to sti]ipi*ess it; iu Ktiglaml stud
oil lite Colli i Hell I the gSllllbh-l' is
Moore
A >I>
LOOK HKKK, KAHMKKS KKAI),
I have recelvetl anil have Ft HI SAI.K—
I'llKAI . mi Inalallmeiit of wlnrheater
A l'artrldpe
WIUTKWATKR WAOO.NS!
NT. LOl IN
1111; I.XAVIIN VTION.
The casket was next placed
upon t In* floor nml t lie enshroud
ed form taken from it ami placed
upon the table. The undertaker
it ml physicians now began to
cui I In- strips and unwind the
while sheeting which formed
tin- tirsi covering. The sheet
was taken away and a tarred
rope entwining si blanket was
cut ami tin-work of taking oil'
the Isist covering began. Slowly
the blanket was removed stud the
blackened. Heshless face, show
ing the marks of Arctic soil.
bore no sentblance to the dead members in- and hi?
man The skin was dried to
till- skull, the sightless soeket-
s 11111 hid I'Opened mouth gave
the dead man a look of mule.
appealing agony. The remains
W efe
com I'l.KTKI. Y I liKX'TI Ft Kl>
sis those of bit-til. Kislingburv.
Tp Foundry
Fnrniaheil tin malerial for Tiik !>i vtn-
. ii.vr. (i.ve us it trial. I'rleea low.
l*romii! altrnlion. Iti-ller barKaina than
* here elae.
The l.lgliteat Urnfl- Thti lleftt Made.
The Mont lUiralde.
The heat watfoii for the money. I'all
and T. i1kmKN'f. Am.
BEN. W. RHINE
at tut:
ni.yvv
MrlilNM'^
MITItNEIlY
'I'll.
Fill IT. FLOWKR. KVKK-
HRKF.N ANO SlIAOK.
RED STORE
U« |icetfully aakt thorn- Keeking hnr-
Kuina to call, examine and |irlee hi*
complete line of new
AMI slmmkii
DRY GOODS,
GrOUgh.
WholfMilt-.V Itctiiil I'eulerH in
FARM A: MILL MACHINKKY,
Hl'CKKVE. PLATFORM
& KLKVATOR CORD
HLNOERS. Hl'CK
KVK MOWKUS.
Table Rakes, ('union Monitor,
Water Town & Kclipse Ku-
gilies. New Model iV III
vincible vibrator
T1IHKSIIKRS.
lMti'iiix ( ni nut liiiii-. i -1 iif rs and i uii-
denaem. I.eetler A I'lmitrr- |in-.-.-fH, S'lc-
tor Hfiih-n. Shafting, 1'iilli-y* untl Hi lling
I iiilnlatory tV Nnrdvkc l orn .V Wheat
mill", s-l :i ml urtl fill li v iilni'''. Mnlltle Sul-
kfj .V Urt-uking I Mow h; ltrovvn Doulilt-
Shovela, N't-vv lull A .lurk-on W'agtniK,
llaith Needle, two noint Uurh wire.
State A gent a for Iti'i'vea straw Mtaek-
er. All t ionii- hoIiI ul loweM |irli-ea. and
on ea*y terma.
MT South Kentucky strict.
MOOIU; cV CiOtUH,
Mr Kinney, l'e.va .
SIIKRMAN COMMKRCIAL
—AND
The distance to the ground w.-ts
oflice here, lie went there ami in- lhe physicians made a thorough aboiil thirty feci siml lie came
trod need himself. To his ctm examination, the remains were down bang on lop uf the bear,
steriiatiou In- then learned that Hieii placed back iu the casket which, mi account of its wound.
siml aguiu
grave.
Returning to the .t
pliy siciatis uiade au alfldavit in falling luorfsiMly vv.-is .n ii ;i
which i he \ say the body iu "''vs fen I uii-in muni" uting.uml
In* iia.i been dead ii iir. liav
ing pcrishetl in the tire ut the
('alifornisi Hotel, nf course,he
denied ihi^ einphsiIiesi11 y\ iiml
imjiiircd nl'lei furl ini pa i licit
lai's, vv hen I he stoiy came out
i 'unniiijliani :ti once proceed
ed lo the \\ esleiii I llioli Tele
lowered into the had been uii ibh-to climb lln-
tie©. The j"lt which the bear
city, the received from tin- l?"pounds of
weight iipproxiiuuti-d
opinion, nbout fifty
III Oltl
y lion nils
(Mi exiimiuutioii of Hie Iicad m>
graph ollice ;tud wind to his signs of a wound or injuries
father tin- fact that he was still were visible. The skin w;ut not
his supposed broken, the elirs and liosc were
corpse vv as that of somebody intact.
il start let! I In ,-t ii!"' ..I si i thill il
did im| vv ait for furl In i part ic
u 1 sirs. l ui Ih-d in great alarm
and .soon disappeared in the
wot tils
(hi eMsiinitiiition it was l'imiii
riu.' skin ami muscles that W ilson's back had been
else. Last satunhn niornitiga < f tin- interior portion of the so injured that In- was unable
leply came to the effect that he face ami neck were intact front to walk. His companion there
was'belie v ed to be and iiupos the upper part of the sternum ft'"' set out for ramp ami
tor. "Send me vour mother's and rlmirle to the lower por- brought sissistaiii-e. 11 e I #• 11 • M.
IIISI it left list Hie," SSI ill the tele tioll of the fifth rib till the left !«' Independent
gram, ('iiiiiiiughitm anxious to side. The skin ami and mus- ~
establish Ids identity.complied. ''h's
Aii'ithi'i reply came, "proof not u.vn vi.i.ukkm kkmon hn
satisfactor\ Vhi will lutvein down to the rid on the right
collie oil fieri- it iu I settle the side. The skill aild muscles
matter." iiml then Cunningham down to the lower border of the
reali/.ed that lie would have to last rib were all gone.
the Tltel'e were two openings be-
tween the fourth and fifth in-
tercostal spaces into tin- thorn
cic cav ity. The skin ami mus-
cles mi the anterior liortiou of
the llbtlolUl'll were infsici to the
crest of the ileum or pelvic uangiiuu i
bones. I'he muscles and skin side nark.
I if
his
comply in order to reniovc
impression on the minds of
parentn I hat hr w as dead.
soon it- ihis fact beratilr
SI Jiplll i'itl lie proceeded to the
Louisville iV Nashville tirkrl
oflice to piiri luist-ii Iicket. when
the conversation rustled which
apjieaii'd above
Keeping colts iiml horses r.-tl
without work makes ihem sofi
and tender, which is all very
nice if wr want to esit them. sis
the Freurh do, but the Frenrh
SVStelli of raising their draught "r'1 vrletlt-K. and inoiiv "|I:;., i
v' .. i . i i ellW-i, :il! ;ii tlie lowcur nrli-ea e'
Aorman horses to work ami i-d in thi-market.
earn their living from rolthoud w f gn«nuutJ atotsk true to name itnil
11(1 makes at.nigh, hardy horse, o.Vrfr.I„***n"1 n" ,,,,r i**h«tl
with good constitution. Our authorlnetl airvntt vv lli* can taaa
lunch of the . niintrv ami we think von
Tetit-d uinl M-lffted for the South and
grow n iu Hie unrivaled coil of I 'ollln i 'o„
North Tcviik. when- nature him |>luntud
Walnut, Oak. NnIi. I'ecan. Illckorv. Per-
ftiuiiuoh. Otntgc iirungf, Klin. Ilat khcrrv . .
Mulherrv, Plum. Iluw. Iteil 1'eilar. t'omUtlng of
iira|-e. lllin-klierry, liiwherrv. straw-
herr.v .Itowmnl hundred* nl other Idonm-
Ing antl rood-giving trei-H. Hhrulip, planta STAPLK ANO FANCY OKY
and ifratM'n. which, for vigor, *l/e and
viiriftv■. nn part nf tli«covereri earth can
excel.
statistic* nf our natural mid accllinat-
rd F.-umti anil Flora all cm Hint here i* a
I>frioiitit nt I ii-is for it htuiclv degree of
w fit li It mnl rctiiifiiiei't. W'liilr nature
vv ii H l i hi n 11 fti 1 In her I t-low ineiitH all
over this triin-m latitif In nil. die wiia
Inv it'll in her rtulovv niciil- here. Thin.
like ull ""lie, i- i ol iiniforiiilv iidu|itetj
tn even |in|iiilut fruit. Inil everj one can
xafelv I'ltioI our Itardv Peiii-hen, Pluiiia.
11 ra|>• -. Herricd. shriilin. PluntH. Kver-
green mnl shioje-trci'H. and in many
iliti-i-h the \|i|de given gootl retuiltii.
i\ e run not recommend exlenalve jdant-
inir of Pear. Apricot, i lierry. (/uince.
horeiglt I trapes, etc.
Our liberal nud enlernrinlng cllixena
have int roiliifctl from ithroad ut ^uul
exprnic. tniuiy hiinilreiU untried novel-
tteV ami t-tioiigh ha- proven valuable to how rl t , „
give ii* luxury, beauty anil plenty 1
throughout the vear.
We have lit re vlgorotm mnl fruitful
Peach and Apple tree* 311 vearn oltl our
own planting, itutl III veam experience
in the propagation ot fruit* hit*convinc-
ed u* that till* *o 11 prodiiff* u -niperior
*ttlfk.
w e *pare neither time nor expenae In
keeping a gootl Htipplv of the heal ataic.l
ift-st liov-
ever otl'er-
(RJOOS, NOTIONS, KM
HHOIOKHIKS. LACKS
HOOTS. SIK IKS.
MENS. HOYS
AND
CIULOHKN'S
(.'LOTH I NO. MKN'S
ANO HOYS' HATS.
LA OIKS ANO M|SSK« MATS.
I ome one vml all ami rouvince vour-
BEN. W. RHINE.
NO
Ksr VIII.ISHF.II ISrt4.
l'ATKNT NO PAY
PATENTS!
' Collin Nurseries.
Situated alx I'.uen Vorthvveat of Mc-
Klnney and oi> nille North of Sherman.
'iOfMMMI TltKt'M
For iexa- lloiuei.. itork full ami thor-
ough vnrletie*. the lieat for Hie South.
The reault of KUilli' \ KAIIS active
nuraery exiierieiiri- anil TWKNTV-
Fl\ I' N F. \lts n -iilrinr hi-re. studying
the want* of our fountry.
(For tree* to plant till* *pring aildreat
MeKlnney). Advlnvn*
A, W.«.% .f. W. 14Kl< II,
Mclvinne.v ami Sln-rniafi.
CLH\'HI.AN1)««
Iiectiuilt Of Ilia,
life: written Iii* own home, with I.la
own home, with hi*cooperation and n -
alatnnee.by tin- renowned Uooilrieh. I.ar-
geal. fheiipe-t, hauil-oint -l. be*t. Kle-
gniit Iv III itul rat ed. r.ii-t* uiori- permpv
to uiimtlfnotitrf than theotber live* that
areaoltl Tor twit e It* price. < *ut*ell* all
other ten to one. line of ouv ageuta inuvlr
a protll of over ?.*t0 lite Urat duv. \ har-
v eat of gold will lie reall/itl'liv rvcrv
worker. M,i new ItegininTs "*ucceetl
grand^. Teriua free, and ;he moat llh-
i-tal ever ottered Save valuable time
by Kfiiding 3.*i eenl« for po*tugc, etc..
on free mitrlt. which iiu'iuue*large pro-
apectuabook. Act iiiiickly; atlav- at thw
atari i* worth it week at the lllilnlt.
H 11 vi.l.KT I I; .v i.e..
Port lantl. Mit^ne,
of the ileum or pclvif dangling from a pole near Sen
" is
p
< u ti li i iik ha m left on tie- S:-. ti the thighs were eiitfl'fly retuov
MAHiitAt.A NMlTIli
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A crowd of hov s phiv iug vv lit rtnd lt pnittiaiiie anil entertaining Obtaillfil for Mechanical 0r-
witll a btokrti telephone wire mj'X«"i ''oiir leruia and tend na your vices. Coiupotllids. Designs aild
."'le IleaI' Sea Send foi | rice Hat and compare with Labels. All prelinioijlty C\
I he iittiMfles and skin sidepark.nl Bridgeport Conn., •ny foreign nur*ery that may honor yon ainitiHtioiis bi patentabilif v it* t
of the niiterior and lMisierior of reciiitly lltrew the wiif over an *w'H/L l.hh ^i.l «f inviimtm'n. free. Our "(luid'e I 1 till OS tl!l(I OfOiinS
electric light wi.v and enticed o * W* M'chMK'it;... ft.r Obtaining Patents/' Mfnt, ^ v/i^aiia,
morning trsiiii. and will reach ed. Kxcept the skin in the an one of their number to take free everywhere. Address < ^ 'iin""1 'i^"'' Factor.v.
hotm aboiti Tuesday night, terim pottion of the km-,, joint hold of the suspended .-ml lie Now is the time to subscribe Loris By&w & Co. Imm tin^hiSS'Vairtt i tnTni'frimi^ri
V\ Im , an poiifay tin- feeliugsof the muscles ami skin of the left did so and. was iustuuth kiled for the OKMOCHAT if you ^dicitors of l*ateuts, Washing, infoniiatloa call on
MrKiiiiiey, Tcxi*., his iM'Joied son in law I'tirk the 1'iUhei and mother wltfii lfu leg were removed to within by tlie electric current. thiuk il worth tl <K> a year. ' ton, D. C- A bmik«
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Robertson, Orrin. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1884, newspaper, August 21, 1884; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191404/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.