The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1885 Page: 1 of 4

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Mr. Joseph Thomson ought
be reckoned as oue of the
world's Itencfac tors, for he hu*
discovered ii corner of it totally
unknown before. ami tilled with
wonders and a Held for adven-
tures before which Siubud's
journal becomes as common-
place us trips in u street ear.
He p<netruled iitoun uuexplor
ed region in Africa, where lions
ait ;>t- common us foxes and
ivn
DEMOCRAT.
Some of the large mtth
panics in €'lay county nr.
inu their pnstuic lauds to
VOL. I. NO. 47.
McKINNEY, TEXAS. THURSDAY, -JAN. I. 1885.
*1 A YEAll.
Inuis thick an llies. He passed
over deserts .-tr< v witli tfj
THE NEW HP A NIMH THEATV.
wood worked in auy fashion or
object*.
KmxmS ttnlndltute Bill.
co, i
s#« |
He <
tier* in quantities to suit tie i
and thiiH facilitating tie' • i
tueiit of the county. If all 1
cattle «'oni)iauies of tfi• v.
Would do the sunn* tiling
f>eop|e of this election
lave more faith in tlnir pi
siotis of love for the nctuiil
tier. Goliad tiuanl
ti
lu]
It is said that there is nn un The Cradle ef Bethlehem. It has been ruiuored ih.it
#*sy feeling among the hidy Henry Ward B« ♦•clu r will be
car ItM ProvlaloiiM for Eneouravmir <j|U(,s j <<att|,.. asses, mules, t'oiigresiuun Regan's substitute clerks in the department^ at a ckkihtmam ntot our. appointed by tie- lieu admins-
li of rotting cattle, all I was the Mibau- American Trade. Hwiiie. sheep, goat*. for his interstate commerce bill Washington. The idea that There is something peculiarly trillion to succeed Lowell a*
obliged to siil- asi on them. —- hides, undressed skins, natural J*uibraces the following provis- Cleveland is going to make n signilicaut and touching in the mlnistei to England Tin ru
II. u; surrouiid. (M y a iuard. lit .New voru t iiue lias IWM| urtitx<-iul luuurMTH. !«" *: The tirst section mukes it clean sweep with a broom has picture which theChristmastid*' mor is rendered rutin r tniprob
ever; mail ol whom wasa< heart pei tot aied a very characteristic t luss J. I'tensils, agricultural unlawful for a railroad to favor made the girls frantic. Ac makes prominent—that of our able by an utter.,ace attributed
a murderer ami thiei, and who and <ommendublc atroke ol en- im.,|t.|nciits, machines and up- one person more than another in cording to a correspondent, for faith beginning in tin cradle of to the great preacher wherein is surpasses
protected him only because they terpriae in printing tue full text 'ulus umteHals for public l,l«' transportation of freight, several years there has been a a helpless child. The manger made to sav that Cleveland saw." -N. V. star,
believed linn to be a sorcerer, ot the new commercial treaty workM I|||lt,,r|a|H of all classes ; either as facilities, expedtionor prejudice in the departments of Heihlehetu is the symbol of ought not to give any indepeud
und the only piools ot Ins mag- with spain, winch was siguett on fu|. (.oUHtru«>ti«*n or repairs of "'"1 declares that all aptnst light haired women, a universal faith. Before that wit an office; that the indeneud
ic p!overs were two tillse teeth the |Nth ultimo. It provides that s|,j.IH rates shall be reasonable, and This prejudice dates from the symbol we feel that Christlaui- ents did not vote for the spoils.
and a package of effervescing the I nited States shall admit, terrestrial Fovi<l°8 ngniiiHt intentional (retirement of Mr. Skinner from ty should never become u vig hut to place the ad.niuistrntion
powder, lie discovered a moun-1 free of duty or at the rates j*I ^'i,, Li, -,.it .t .....l breaks in cotinuous curriage of: the treasury. Mr. Skinner was orous theoloirv. dividing men in the hands of the democrats
articles |
peak."
"about
••You luav
fond mother,
having strength of inin«I.
when it conies to strength
don't mind, my son Will
even bod\ I •
tain thirty miles in diameter specified, tin
at the base being ,\700 feet i ed iu the following
sea level. Above this base, a provided that such articles shall
peak IN.000 feet high set with be produced or manufactured
facets of ice. Another ntoun iu Cuba or Porto Rico, and
tuiu was honeycombed with transported directly to these
cavci-. in which whole tribes ' shores in vessels owned exclu-
lives The tribes, the Massai. sively ami offered by American
are
SOllll
or allowance of rebate or draw
blonde

fresh, dried or
a finely modeled, hand- or Spanish citizens,
e race, with the spirit of iu-' scitKiit'LK \.
curuute devils." They do not
many until they are' on the
verge of old age. Before that
time tliev live on milk and
preserved
seeds, fresh and dried veget
roads. Section 4 prohibits a rail
tween the clerks as it ever was
between the blucks and whites
nbles beers of all kinds Cheese roud to charge a" higher rate for in any State, it is charged
KiiHts, est, 8horfcerthulI u Umger distance, j that the blondes fritter
the dein
respoii-
correct
power. Because it came to the view to take of the political sit
world even as the purest hies nation, in our judgement, ami
sing and the deepest joy cotue Wt' suppose thai Nlr. Cleveland
to the household asa new-born contemplates fiuhtiug t out
babe! Is not the common Christ exactly upon that line. There
mas picture signilicatt f What 1,0 question of Mr. Beecher's
is it gives to the word "Home" fitness for the ministry to Kng
hill ing the last quai
year In«M the \N e-te
'lYIcgraph revenue
amount to$l,fioo,WN
paiiy's surplus now
amounts t« 1
oft,
t nil
ti.
I
meat u'.oue, taking a purely
milk diet for a month and tlic'u
meat only for the same period.
After marriage they can
eat vegetables, smoke and
mm h v and straw for forage, u>ner tnan a longer msiance., t mt tt.e Monties rntter away iM it gives to the word "Home" mnesa tor the ministry to Kng
Free from duty Horses, t**g v|^|itH vjll(, shoots irtir- ^H-nonA requires the posting their■time, hiitgh iuiuioderately Us solemn and lovely meaning f' lu«d. for in that honorable
cocoa, coftee, hsli, iresli fruits, , • . * . s , ol schedules, showing the class- at tnfies, giggle when good What draws to a common cen I capacity years ago, he acquit
cotton, hemp. Hax. hides, skius Vuionir'the ni< st imoortant ' ,H('at,on ol ,h''l,,okn,K tfentleineii visit the de ull the discordant elements •'«> himself with the greatest
undressed, aniline and mineral artich-s in the t'uban •dutial le^i trunHVu,li,rlu'i1 <u"^r partment. and go into hysteric* „f the household, and changes . distinction Kegister.
«'>•«!P'l'm ,:'1-!'!" ub;,v'- M h,-ill,I,■. mi,l II... nam I'1" "".,l "'Vf'",' * . ••Wfr-' ll -m «•• ! Wlmi civs «.
otherwise enjoy the rewards of eggs, honey, wax. sponges,
a virtuous life, before they bones, guano, manure, cocoa,
wrap the drapery of death about esparto, horse-hair, rushes,
them and are thrown to the vtil osiers, straw, coins of gold or
tures. which is the Mosaic way j silver. Subject to duty: Ci-
. . , , articles in the Cuban "dutiuhh
,lv..s m. above it ,,
No. HI l>.itel. Kta.ul.uU or, -
iug ;
lliitiable: Wheat, a() cents
per loo kilos; wheat Hour. $8
loaves of crystall/.ed syrup of
of the sugarcane, inelada. nto
lasses, seeds, woods, cast-iron,
per common barrel; starch, descriptions of freight "ou out
pastes, leciilu,niaiiutactiired autuullv or substantially I'oti
wood, traveling carriages, sinuous carriage," whether
steel and iron tor the smiu1. *5#: wholly on the railroad or partly
of disposing of the great major- I gars, cigarettes, beguero's, $1.261 •'♦uniuon hollow glass. fl.nO; on s,,*v,.,a| railroads. Section?
it v. Phil. Press. per pound. 12 1-2 per cent, ad plate glass, $-.70; crockery "m provides that persons injured
r I volorem: tobacco leaves, re- stone and fiue day, <t,t; porce-11
Besides paying tin Indians
ent places, and the charges for when addressed sharply by | i'ln-Vn to hannony f" Whiu'gives
loading, and unloading and the chief clerk. The •jucstiou dignity to love, deeiter meaning
other (eriuiual facilities. Five I of the hour relates to the com to labor, and brings all hearts
days'notice must be given on pnrative cluiucts of the blondes into a generous rivalry of sweet
nil chuuges of scedules. Section and brunettes under the new ...id diHinteresteil love' The
0 makes the net applicable to all administration. Time will
show.—At, t'oiistitutiou.
jreseiice of the tlrsl born iu the
r
ho
, i v ■ quiring more tnan tu
the amount which our treaty poumi, if having stems
obligations call for their sup- * ,,oiind; without
port, the cheapest thing is to t",1 l>uU" '
stems,
(ce'fts; other tobacco iu
educate their children, becre-1 |euv|fB |mvillg 17 [.->
tary I idler says that we owe t.ents per pound; tobacco manti-
tlieiu according to our books, fa,.tur<,d of every kind, tobacco
more than ^4.(MHMHMMipoi, this wil|l()Ut stems/ 20 cents j.er
score, i he Indians themselves 1)(>u|ld; tobacco not nianufactur-
seein to desire schools and civ ^ ,(. pe|.,.t.nt ad volorem.
If during the existence of tin*
treaty any reduction is
provides that 1
marco ieu*ei , id- ------ -— - ■ 4 by violation of the law may
re than to the um< ' s!'|M's a,"i bring suit for damages, ami
ving stems, H7 cents leather, 91.2a; cast-iron. j KiVB8 them special privileges us
cents; cast-iron in pipes. tH>"
luteriiiurrlage in CousiiiKi.
The prevalent idea that theott'-
spritig of the intermarriage of,
tirst cousins an* specially lia
ble to be below the average in-
home. Then married affection
reveals the diviuetiess of its
ViNcelluiicocN Hems.
The Texas Met It >di11 >:t m w-
1 taper) has been moved IV nn
Weatherford to 1'ort Wo' li
The Crown Princess
dell is said to be (In1
life. Then v>ife and husband | princess iu Europe.
ol hwe
llglie-it
cents; do., of fine iiuiiiufuoture
ami glazed. £2.50; forged iron
and steel, $1; do., worked, #5;
needles, pens, watchworks, 5o
cents; knives, scissors, razors,
la cents; copper, broir/.e, brass,
nickel, a-'; do., iu sheets pipes,
nails or wire. *.*>; do., manufac-
tured. *13; all other metals,
to desire schools and civ-
ilization. There are now eighty
one hoarding schools and seven- t|va ty ttuv reduction is made.,. , .
ty-six day schools under gov- , t|;,. states in the im- :J"-J" 1,''IV,'S a,,,I1
erumeut control. Different de-1 j))>t duties on the articles iu pipes, *2.fs); do., manufactured.
the foregoing list subject to du-«(>l«l «"'ches. *1 each; all
- .... t|lH j other watches. # 1.2a; clocks. 2f
gives tliein special privileges as tellectually and physically, ts
suitors iu such cases. Section N uot toiind to be siisiaiued by
prescribes as a penalty for vio good evite'iice. Mr. (}. H. hur
ia.lol.^of tin* taw a line or$l,000. « very e.iivlulU i.i.jmu-| 'V/.VV.V.riiV' "w'." 'feel 'when"
Section Si exemuts from the on- <''1 puper read betore the Matts ' I', ,v' . ' 1 .. " '
noil I .Vinpis noiu iu IJ tical Soeietv comes to 1 In. . .m hl'St look illto the tace ot
era tnui ot the act,freight belong- ■ ootitiy, touusto tm " ii* , ,.1,51,1 < i,., ■ ii„.,.,.
imr to the I S or troods trans- elusion, as a result ol close [f *j "°i" hihl, thai tin h 1
iug 10 iin t • • 01 goou* mum • ,. ,, ...1. „. ..it little in our moral mujerh
itoi'leil tree o i' ill reduci>d 1'fLleM paiisoiioi alt till iMollt. a.all . ...... 11 A. t 1
>orted at
or charitable purposes
nominations of christians sup-
port twenty-three schools en-
tirely, and furnish teach
ers for fourteen more years.
To show how ready the Indians
are ! i learn, the Secreian
states that the t' lilocoo school,
wliiclt opened last .lanuary
with
ha
ty, the duties prescribed iu
schedule shall be reduced pro-
portionally.
In return Spain agrees to ad-
mit into Cuba and Porto Rico
free, or at the rates of duty pre-
scribed, the articles iu tin
cents each; textiles of cotton.
and from public fairs ami expo
sitions for exhibition. --Const.
The advocates of excessive
legislation, multiplying the tin
ties of a citizen to a degree
which some at least find hard
lively that the marriage of lirst
cousins has any ettect in the
production of insanity or idiocy
* * With respect t'l leaf
llllltes, there is 110 evidence
whatever of any ill resti * ac
1 ^ ... .. .. ..1.,;., ......ri.. ..-1.St.. wiiicu souie ai icasi 11110 narci .. , ,. \. .
elose woven. ]>lai... t„ bear. ...ay be instructed by '-"""K"' tb«..ll lMfi,iK in
and colored. I< threads. 10 ,. . • ,.Mllinl.i.,. ,tf v.,,:!,, queiice of the courtship of their
cents; from II to 17 threads 20 JJ " ji^Si "f.^ I parents " And again:'"It trials
':,-!!!s;£°!"'f I!!!:™:!"-;!! life i., the 'v."!1"|i'e iiew i -«•
cents; from 23 to 2N threads, .r ti
conditions 01' life iu the
settled eastern parts of
. , • 1 . ...scrioeo, me a 11 icies in me ----- - - . --'more settled eastern parts or
,.th a capacity of ir o children, L(.,lt,aulyH appended, provided <^uts; exceeding 29 threads, 7a this country are becoming more
as had an average attendance ; |,lut they are produced or man- 1 cents: carpets, a cents; pure ( ^ t)mt uf France
I I UN. All the schools are j jd'actuml iu (he Unite.! States | wo-d r Social exigencies and govern-
ot IBH. All the schools | iit'a**ttit'MNl in the United Stutes "r nilxeii cari
crowded III the same manner. „„d irnnsported in vessels own- h it. 10 cents; telt blankets and
Manual-labor schools are the |i(( ;|U(, 0,„i)V|(.d ,,v American « l,"'r pure woo en gi.ods, 12
only way thus lar discovered in j 0|1 Spanish citizens." If there is i «'«'Uts; lace goods. 7a cents;
which thi' Indians can be pro- ! u Eduction in the Cuban or i broadcloth and other cloths,
perly educated W ith a little poptf| Ri(1|lM tai.jft'oi, articles 011 ,l« - Wlth woof- ':!,vnLs;
care and good management duties are im- other pure woolen textiles. 70
these schools can. in a short ,,ostM| under the treaty these cents; do., with a woof, 50 cents;
time, be made self-supporting. M,ml| proportioiialiy l,urt* ' v,,^"t
Secretary leller reports that the I n,(jun,(| 1 1 able textiles, 7a cents: ready-
educational work among the s, 01. 011 k a -eriiA. | made clothing. 30 per cent, ad
duty; Beer,
011, fruits, fish,
grain and other cereals except
beef,
wood of
. . p„, 1 all kinds, staves, knees, timber,
was neei ed. I he sooner we . b()X(,a (|f wood, cattle.
get he Indians educati-d the ^ ,in(| gOJ,tSt hogs, stones
*001 •!' we get them ofl «'ur a||(| ,?arths employed to ••oii-
haiuls. and make them sell-sup- sti*u«*ti«>n and iu the arts and in
porting.
Indians is seriously hampered Kv,,„n>,' f,.oll',
by want of f.l.nls for I we
turn oI school buildings.
The
appropriations for this purpose f Hr(. |urd gwino '
reached only #2. .tHK last year. (.|ieese. eggs and bread, w«
At h ast tout times that amount 1 o < nv,.s knees, ti
ditional to above: refined pe-
troleum, benzine. $1: common
soap. £3.
A Clever Cat.
exigencies ami govern-
mental burdens are bringing
about here the same evils which
threaten the existence of the
French nation, insomuch tliut,
were it not that immigration
still continues and that the
vast areas of the Western
States have not as yet adopted
the modern systems of thwart
ing nature,the population would
cease to increase. M. .laval
j writes; "It must not be denied
j that argument and proof com
bined do not suffice to hinder
god
sively high death rale among
the offspring of cousins." And
once more: "The safest veidict
seems to be that the charges
against consanguineous uar
riages on this head is not prov-
en."
begin to know the beauty and
mystery of self-sacrifice. The
love tfiat collies wit.ll lite tillV
nestling is the tirst faint shadow
of ami suggestion of tile kind
of love which (h>d has for llis
human children. Believing the
Infinite to be perfect in wisdom
we
our
but'
Ipel'fecl-
ifl
condition to commend iih to the is distributed through :<U conn
divine affection We feel that , ties.
there is something in our lives The tax assessor of Cra\son
which foreshadows a purer and eouutv has declared his in en
nobler existence than anv the tion of taking of his
world has yet known. NN <• are u |,ib« assessing ta\">
conscious of au unfulfilled ; foi the coining v in
promise of a spiritual beauty in ln lVnusylvnuiaTuesday two
our souls. I lien we think of large nianufacioi es hIiiii down
the tireless patience Willi which fl„. iMde|inil. period, throw
he divine law is developing i„K ,,er|mps thr.. thousand live
humanity. Ot how we trample uf
under our passionate ieet the
Two hundred delegates were
iu attendance at the annual
meet iug of the grand lodge of
Masons at Houston
The highest priced clock iu
America is owned by a Wall
street broker iu New York. It
cost l,ooo, and was mmh in
that city.
The postmaster at Wichita
reduced rates parison ot all the record? avail ""ci'Uts thai her
or to able, thai the evideii.o will not! 1 M! V.,nl1 ih.11whlVh
enable any one to sav posi-
etnp o\
A Polish physician who has
experimented with tobacco up-
on a gi at number of men and
animals, says that tobacco
smoke is a powerful poison
even in very small quantities.
When not inhaled too freely
Talk about canine sagacity, ing a numerous family ns au
a (tilroy cat has come to the j onerous duty \ and if we reflect
front that completely discounts on the special conditions of
anything yet heard from. The life iu France vve must confess
other evening tile said feline that this opinion is not with
! I do not think
xists another coun
gislation appears
1 —TV,,7IT ,, a . . .. pleasure in over-
agricultual i tuple- uj)V tin* kitchen door. She whelming the uuhappv fat hers
incuts, agricultural apparatus. j|j,,u eliiul>ed up and tried to : of families, and it is my con vie
industrial and scientific motors j,reak the string, but it was too tion that it is this legislation
of classes and materials, sep- ^toiit. Disajqiearingfora short j which has acted gradually up
arate parts of the same, raw cot^ while, she returned iu company | on the habits of the people un-
reached such a
Mr. Ueorgc Kcmptoii, of Mas-
sachusetts, has taken the teiu
fierauce reform business into
lis own hands, ami from the
wav In- starts out it will be seen
that lie has a head of his own.
He is sending out till over the
country millions of copies of a
form of agreement for business
men to sign, declaring that af
ter the close of the present year
our compatriots from consider the\ will not employ in anv ca
inn' 21 numerous f.'Liiiilv ns >01 parity persons who drink spir
its, wine, ale and beer. Mr.
prophets, crucifies it Christs. j of lhi' coming .lanuary.
Ami when the first cradle comes
blessings of health, happiness,
truth and peace which still
spring up again in our path.
The radiant truth is sent to man
and he scouts its warnings,
hews down its altars, kills its
pile
(1 wl
to the household We seeia
to catch a glimpse of the
meaning of tin* mystery that
lies iu (bid's slow education of
the race, lu our love for the
tiny, helpless stranger, we seem
to see a I'efiectioli of Cod's lov e
in his children. (In back of our
mere blind instinct of affection.
Analyze our love. What is
that bit of unconscious human
There are :too mah
females in tie' Ansiim i .
anv lnm -an increase ■ : •
last vear. males an 1 1
males were discharged dm 1;
the year and 2it mah an '
females died. of tie* iuuiat
are colored.
Hon. lioluuibu.s I p>"ii
others have nolle In \\ ■ >
ton as a represeiilal 1 • • 1. ; •
cattlemen'- conveiiiio, •
sent a laeiaoi iaI t < >>u. ,
ative to 'he nation.,
trail.
The ,1. I. t 'use Plow • '111j
of Hacine, W is.. ha> mad,
signiueiit. Liabilities >;
ol iVNOO.IMMI' a>-etl.-, .-iW',.-.on
■I. 1. t ase is the ow n, 1 , ■ I i
eye see. the fuilloli- tlol i
which lowered the record
Maud S. to 2:lo.
The Washington moan,
was I'oinpleted Saiurdav ■
Uth ilist. Work was fii-i 1 •
meiiced en the inoliunien
.Inly I. IN-1N. Tin* iiioauii.
is a' lI fee! high the • IT II.
altitude to which man' - iu„ • n
ii v has ever gone.
Kvasioiis are the comm.
shelter of the hard lielll led
false, and i iiiporienl .when
etl o|| t lie a-si.-lell" ■ 1 .
great alone plan in-laiitai •
help, e\ ell v\ hen I h'■ 11
words pi •esage di llii a 111 • i.
•> ater.
Nothing is so delightt'u!
home is 11 library Notliin
much bespeaks refinement 1
intelligent' • 1 Jood l ,.ok 1 .1
saved ,'is nut 11 y bo\ ■> fiom
ioiis wav s as school hav e , v
done. Kver\ father and e .
mother should pro\ ii
home with a librai v
ity to us t Not niucii, indeed,
Kcinpton believes that if lie can except ji creature upon which
dustries, clay, tiles, bricks und 1 8pjt;d one of our sportsmen j out reason I
files uugla/ed. hides and un-1 vvaiulering his way home with a ! that there exists
dressed skins, minerals or met- string of snipe. Pussy follow-1 try where h gis
ills, coins ot silverand gold, use d and watched the snipe hung1 to take such pi
fill tools.
succeed iu getting the employ-
ers of the country on his side
the vast army of those who
seek employ lliellt will be forced
to adopt the total abstinence
schedule It remains to be
seen llovv this scheme will HIC-
ceed.
A Kcligious lion;.
'mains poisonous, . jt
not to so great a degree as be-
fore. In cigar smoking tin
greatest amount of poison is in
grei
haled, in cigarettes much less
and in pipes less still. Dark
tobacco is readily adulterated,
but when pure is the most
wholesome. Many of tile light
tobaccos are poisoned iu the
bleaching. Any tobacco that
irritates the tongue should be
avoided, as it may lead to can-
cer.
An exchange gives the fol-
low iag advice to dudes : onijg
men, can you afford to live in
idleness when there is so much .
in this world to dof Throw off gauze nninanutactureil.
that dude suit, put on a pair of Class C. Substances used iu
over-alls, roll up your sleeves.! chemical industries, drugs^sim
and go at something thai will pies, seeds of cotton, and all
make you nn honest living and oleaginous products of the snme
100ph* respect you. It will not except oils, tanning liquids.
There is a dog in Kansas t Jity
population be- owned by a gentleman who is a
and Cerraany iu- member of the Catholic church,
( _o f ... „ j year iu a popu- and who does not, therefore,
and resin, petroleum. an(j leaving one extra7 which j lalioii greater than if we each have un al brought to his house
raw or crude, mineral and veget both were determined to have. | year lost ilie bloodiest of bat on Friday. This the dog hooii
abe coals, mineral waters,, nally it resolved into a jiitch-j ties. Forty years ago, through discovered, as he did also the
trees, plants, vine shoots and | H(j battle, and the Thomas cat' fear that some innocents might fact that the next door neighbor
was knocked out in the first become too wise (pur era!rite was not an observer of this un-
round. With an unearthly j d'instruiie quelqucs naifs) vol- dent custom. Kvcry Friday
screech of triumph, tabby de-1 uutary restriction was a thing for veins the sagacious canine
xirfed with the four birds, unmentionable; to-day the evil would ignore tile food given
and ing them in good order at is too general for any to him h\ his master, and would
ier owner's door; fully a block cure to keep it quiet. It is make a friendly visit to his
away from the scene« f the rnid.
seeds, natural and artificial
manures, tumble, jasper, ala-
baster in blocks and sheets,
rough or prepared. other
stones and earths employed in
construction, minerals and met-
als. mineral waters, ice, cast-
iron in pigs, and all forms of
waste steel and iron, cast-iron
in tubes, the same maiiufneftir-
ed. malleable iron and steel in
bars, and all classes of wire in 1 8tMK| his rat out and scoop game 1 mum number of the children mer, to put in an appearance at
copper andiron, nails, screws, 'm just as easy as rolling off a in each succeeding generation the neighbor's on the <
And now our informant wishes
to know what is the use of
doubtful, certainly, whether it Protestant neighbor, who never
is possible to ameliorate hub- failed to supply hiui with eieat.
its which are propagated by ex- These weekly visits were kept
wasting time, money and inns-1 ninples ; for a kind of tradition up regular!) for years, the dog
cle in hunting, wften he can limits in each family the maxi never failing, winter or sum-
to hung bright Hope! I'pon
what can love be centered ? A
speck of human life; a bit of
appetite; a meaningless wail!
I lien* are no qualities of mind
soul or body upon which the
heart can rest. There is uoth
ing but expectation, nothing
but a dim prophecv of a future
blessing. Why should we waste
time and strength, make sacri
flees for this mindless morsel of
man t We know, when we re
Unci, that the true dignity of
that love is not objective, it is
purely subjective. We do not
think of the worth or worthless
ness of the little creature for
whom we spend and are spent.
Cur love is rooted not in what
it is but what we are! lu that
rich love for our fir-i born child
we have the blessed hint of the
real truth of that redemption .
which is the central doctrine of, *
Anthony Walker, 1 olored,
who has been on trim at Mai
shall for killing Win Strou . in
November, IhKt. lias been sell
fenced to hang on tin- V id lav
• • —
I The Texas ta\ roll
Cow boys took possession of show hoi^e- and mul
a passenger train on the Sunset State. ^.I.M.o'.mi. vnhc
road on the 23ld and robbed the
train butcher, slim out the lights
and raised indiscriminate Cain.
They di scmharked at Del liio
K\ representative I'psouisin
Washington to look after the
national cattle trail for the Tex
as cattlemen. Kvcry effort will
be used to induce congress to
pass a law compelling a clear
trial to the northwest.
Illinois still leads alt other
slates in miles of rail wav. hav
ing 12,NNt£ miles. 1 >hio is second,
with li.ooo miles; New* York
I h
I'.i
mere
and
^i i *
..*< 1;
I'l, at
4'
1 000
a 1
111
I'enii fourth,
sixth.Wis Ttli
Will
third, with 0.2:to
Indiana fifth,Mo
Texas Htli, Mi nn.
Sunday Moriiinu's icuisoii
.Io 11 rnaI came to us all draped
iu mourning. Frank (' Chap
111an. one of 1 lie editors, died
Friday lie was a well known
printer iu these parts for years
May he rest ill sweetest peace.
The Bayard family has been
well represented in the senate
of the tailed States. The
grand fa I her, father and uncle
of the pri tit aenafor credita
lily served their resjiecfive
terms, and the present Senator
Bayard and his father were
members of the senate at the
rivets, w rought iron tubes, wire jnj Valley tC'nl.i Kecord.
people' respect you. It will not except oils, tniiiiiug liquids.; twice us high 111 Germany as
inspire confidence in any man grense and all other animal oily i in England. But instead of
who wants help of any kind.to substances unmanufactured, that the Hermans are Hocking
nptly attired inn silk hat u and not otherwise specified in to hngland and crowding out
not Ivy suit and a little cane, j this schedule. the high paid laborers of that
to the same figure." Who has
not observed that in American
Knglaml is a free trade coun families which have truly
try and Germany a protective j Americanized -that is, which
country. On the monopoly i,ave
theory* wages ought to bt
twice as high in Germany
lay |
tl Ilk
the gospel. The fullness of
God's love springs not from
what we are, out from what He
is. And beside the first cradle
we learn the lesson of Christian
self-sacrifice Not the world's
no
Such effeminacy will breed con
tempt. Men are wanted who
have brains and muscle, and
there is no place for walking
clothes-horses. Go to work,
and quit sponging on God Al-
mighty's goodness."
Class 1). Cotton and itsuiunu
country. A recent cable dis
patch says that a London mag-
ceased, whatever thair following Friday, faithf'd
thems
as German. Irish,
origin, to consider themselves his custom in the past, th-do
Knglish. appeared at the home of his ole
his mastei failed to supply him
with meat. Recently tiie fam-
ily owning the dog mov d to a
remote part of the city, but the
to
esSoii of bare, joyless, self I
•' * . . . .
nuui'iation.,1'
The frame work of the expo
sition hotel fell with a great
clash 011 the i'lst. It was iron
and :ioo feet iu length. Two
men were killed and several se-
verely injured. A weak fo 111
datiori and lack of suppo ling
hrisi's truthjof ropes caused the accident. It
is a great womb r the result had
not been more serious
STJi&l'Esr""""""wil" 1 K/K;
01 W ithout SI ids. among the lower classes by Mrs. Julia Howe as president at syndi
Class h. Cither - mHukincc tl « l>**n<*h n €*in- of 1 he woman's department of latec
- | - - - - • •
a love so full and free and
ous that in its heart its finds
giving a greater blessing than -piie statistical account of the
receiving. prqilnctiori of wool throughout
Besides, as has just been th#civili/.ed world shows that
.. . . ~ . -r.. . , . . hinted, manger of Bethlehem is in the year iKto it was H20.000,
Scandinavian or what not-the neighbor and made his mute , rl|„ MV„,bol of a universal (KK pounds, in t'<71 it was near
usual number of children is apfs-al for dinner. Kansas City , The poorest, lowliest iv y,(mmh>0.000 pounds, while
either one or none f—Phil. Kec. Star. ^ ^ homes know this sovereign ; jJ, lHh:, in ,t„. L'nited states
■ , I ! blessing of the presence of I'lul alone the production or wool
There is a little ripple of dis- tji<\ i;. S.Ior,out of it, has indor- id^n. The peasanr and^ prince Wtts 5J2 M«*MHJ0 pounds, ir as
" 1 " "4 ' * ed in the
fibres and their manufactured
forms, hemp. Hax, jute and oth
er raw- vegetable fibres
ployer For engaging German
workmen. There are now over
20,000 German males in Lon-
Notne of the scientific imiiers l*1- Kaw wools, hairs, j don. mostly waiters, barbers
are publishing an item 'o the horsedmir and their manufac and tailors, who are working
effect that we are indebted to '"res. ! for lower wages than the Kng
Pompeii for the canned fruit in- Class G. Printed paoers orjlish used to get. Hie three
dustry It appeals that soon lithographs, periodicals pam- trades mentioned are almost en-
after the excavations had com- phlets, txioks. Imund or un-itirely monopolized by them,
mencetl a party of Americans bound, music paper. |and wages in all three have
found some jars of preserved Class H. Woods of all classes! been lowered to the German
figs in the pantry of lava cover- in trunks or logs, beams, planks, standard. As a result,there is
ed muse. The content* were rounds, sawed or planed wood a bitter feeling there ugainst
™ wooden hoop, pipes, the Germnns. It is almost as
«v.idl,«'.|H. n« O,,:1'" M.I.I,fr.-.l w,.rl,l ...
1 joys, the ■•---•—
children.
onvHi.tion ut Hi. Wi«. it Ith" ">„l«" 0,"'ln(t l„v "f
...SBma.. ™n"'),Ufnu,"l'will t,ii".lT!!"rh;\r^taK".!"f,?'.!!?.'.til1 ••l.iMr.'i. tlinniil. Of.', th,' fol-
And
so comiuoii as
According to Dr. Farr, it we
take tin* itiitr h of a million
of which the mauger-cradb
Sinn, m.iriHiiimiu.i.Tii.i) sm„ n, , . , . , . , . . lOWlllg IS UU'
and there is naturally some dis quest or bill in congress. Lnless i Um -illlt,,,4 ,rllt IW bo,in#ll..ss Ifto,000 will die in the first year,
1*8,000 the second year, 2N.OOO,
eui, and less than
the New Orleans exposition. It is thought that uot a single con
seems that Mrs. Howe ap|Miinted gressman can be found who
no southern women on her staff, dare to Introduce any such re
«tutoati.,„. f.,, N,:. oh«,„, . '""
Picayune thinks that the entire Legislature ean be induced to
lowing is the result: Nearly
ionse.
fonad to he good, and during staves
the next year frnlt canning
int. id need into the I nited ished
8t . I««4
ordinary or
stMng as the feeling in Califor
the Chinese,—The
fuult lies with the exposition accept congressional honors,the
managers. When they selected thing will die a-bornin'. Ijease
Mrs. Howe it was eouivolent to j law orgnus will please take no-
saying that no southern women tice that it is the cattle kings
capable of hokling the position who favor leasing -no actual
could Vie had. Mrs. Howe doubt- settlers desire it.-—Col. Clipper.
set of incapables, and she there- w''^ contest the election of But-
fore gathered aronnd her staff 1 ternwortfe from the 1st Ohio dis-
of northern women — E*. 1 triot.
hop«'. Its deep consolations, all ' • ^ . .
fit it to become the common
wealth of the human heart. Its \ ' ,n ,
I Oil.;,r.r. This is an
II It III hers of | • m i.i m m •
crease iu value ol
The number of 1 attl>
and valued at ***',<i.v.'.
crease iu numbers ,
and in value at
Slicep I.IllU .• MIS. vali,
•J'. 11 , HIM I. au increase
sheep and of .si'.'d.ii
lie.
I'Managan. of l'exa-
nominated to an 1111• .
clille ('olleclol ship 11
lie will ! • rellleUI bi'l'e. I
plain spoken pall 'ot ,
I lie Republican N .it i,
\ e||I loll of I !sNt I, d I -I ill '
II i la Illy of I lie 1 nr;i i, ■ n !
pressing the bright h
practical politic- inf.
torical ,|it"sii<■ 11. "What
llel'e fiIf except the o|li>
The second sou of 1 III llii I
of Wales has jll-st cumne
stud) ing law. Tin old< 1
w ill make a tour of th, I "in
Stales next year, probablv '
a view to becoming a new .
per correspiindent. It i-
si ble idea on tile pal t 'd V\ .1
to tit two of hi -'"1 lo
most lucrative of \ he prof,
ions. In the event of ii
smash up in Kiinlaiul t
younger uiembei 1 1 he 1 ■
family will ! >• t'u 1 ly equipj
for a bread vvinning car.
.\cco|'ditii( to the I'ep. 1 1
the secretary of t lie navy 1«1
expedil ioll c< <sl t he gov <11, .
AT.ii'.'ti.'.r.Mf. The total •
lures of the navy d |aii
for the year ending •• mc
amount to ♦! 7,'-'d r
mated expenditures f..i
next fiscal year; *17 ;
for orditiarv purpos.-s and j
lie works.and #I.' .o?I.." 7v
the increase of the navy.
A German histolo^isi •
mates that th" hiirnau brain
colllposetl of at least itiMl.oOO.'
of ner Vl eel Is. * .< loo,IH KI of .v|;
die every dav. about 2o ■
every hour, and nearly :!. « o
cry minute, to be succee led
an equal number of their p
ny. Kvery sixty day . hv •• ;>
a man has a totally w I i.<
The manufacture of net :
III.
thirteenth year, and pins constitutes one <d'
At the end of forty-five years most flourishing i ml us trie:
litany is the worlds common 1 will have died. At the German \ The eight maun
wall of sorrow. Its prophetic (e„d of sixty years :i7o,t*io will tories of iserlohn alone con-
hope is tbn spiritual restoration be still living; at the end of ed. In 1NN2. no less tham> o
of all the ends of the earth; its!«i«hty years, !*>,000; at eighty- of wire, employing a Is. uw
ceaseless our nose to years. DN.OOO; and at ninety- ing force of some NOO ma h
ceaseless purpose, to < nangt ( jj,|00 At the end if 7<*> female Juvenile opcrat;
tills world into the Kingdom of yeani there will b*« WH, and Iwsides seven ^teaui en|«ae>
God.— t. L#onls Globe-Demo-1 *{ tiie end of 106 years there A>«r water-wheels of 2Jto In
' will be 1 rnrvi' or.—B*. , | w«|.

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