The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1886 Page: 1 of 4
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For Kul«* l > all Urorer*.
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Put up by BABCOCK FOOT & BROWN,
Dallas, Textut.
VOI.. Si.
M.KINNEY. TEXAS. THURSDAY. MAY 27. 188< .
NO. 17.
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LEW. M< M - UK.
Kit \NK DONNKLL
MOORE & DONNELL!
f \ III MOT U AIiKIJ" A; DKALI UIK !M
FURNITURE,
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Undertakers' Coad&* Etc.
In ('iiiii|> ou (he Itm/c*.
Vol Ni. Cot x'l'V, Tkx.. I
Ma\ loih, I.HSH.
Knn «it ! Ai:
oats will not be made in nil the
lioltU we liave seen. Of course
the acreage in cultivation is
small. Corn will be a complete
failure all over the northwest
i part of the sinte unless it rains
We fi now in ramp on the|soo„ If ever a country needed
East bank of the Still bork of
'lie Hi az • I l elieve lilt
A e'ine
Stuck pi
N t*\v
Pu i-'ture
Just
H; Aii-Vil
in I'" fi <i
i'y.'vlUU
; We si*l 1
So low
That you
w ould
Be We'll
11II< l**~
, V\ i 111 I "s.
) good crops this western coiiu
e ! i • i oeiieve iin* mrgesi tl.^
river 1st Texas. but ii could now |ju,st. now
be-p,tain'1 bv a "ill loot plank. j ,-,Miii i i and taken up seliool
Tin lays of lie- sun are griub«|ttlla with barely enough money
will*.idimhin£thei*md ba| Ato lonuike the lirM payiueni. pay
\ 111"- he III doubl. jM1,.ve.,or.s foes, ele.. aild fill)
- . sinks behind t.ie | through with a crop, and if they
hi'lt I cau# •<? the water buF.^ I cai| Ulttuiag one they will be iu
mens n g*h Il\ passes in tot! I u pitiful predicament
waves caused by a sh^hi breeze j
from 1
ikit
From While'* drove .
Whi te's Iirove,
Mav I'• "jsiI. i
Bv. I >K Hoc it \ i :
As there is nothing heart
from
thought I would sa„\ something
TKLKUHAPHM.
litiled l > Sau t K«*.
lie l al<l *l I.OOO
The (ti av « of I'ayne.
Nashville, Tellll., May in.
i'ini "s Purey, wife and < liild
Hart foul, May 17.--Kant fall
i liauueev B. W'iuship, a hard
listed old farmer of VN etlioi„>
Held, lost his wife. He is ?'
Hi Hard and hit
mdu Washington
Harry W.
wife hav** lie
for si\ weeks. They an* at the
in-M- ii, no,ninu | r . - . • Kitfgr,i house, where Mr. Hll-
lliis uei diboiii Mid I and Miss Alice Mitchell, all of year* of a«e, but, within a week lard hu* been at work on hill
i I would "av M.methiiiii Philadelphia, who arrived here after his wife's death, lie began Tunis pie!
the F'V'er
gmiivteiii\
BliB ROOM SUITS. &c.. &c.
We hit V e j ii , . ipvie <i <p : u.-W f t«vk of Puill'ltuf"', SIM'h II •
llei I |{i in S. , I- i 1 * i11 i! i _ ■ and Sitting KoOlll. Hlld
Chairs of all kiml ■>, W'a • u Siamis. Book-Cases, and ever;
thing usually kept in:, i-'ir-t CI as • Fundi ure Store. W <•
make a special<y of It . >;riin z i <u ti it ii i • oi all kind an I
ask you fogive a- a iri il b •foivgoimxelsewjn re \\ e sell nt
Bed-Rock Prices S
("all and \.imine • ur s,.,,'k and you canm t fail to be pleased
with o;ti- iy|e and prii es.
« BOMNEUL I
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s'l M N i < S I.
L P. BOWELli,
>iv\U\i{ I
ppyiwimtwr: T wwn
tiiJii wnekfroiu.Seymour,
eonjU v site of Baylor, i once
li- i^ juimi UI^ Hie
C4T xv, i :W 1Wtc r>e ir^nrT!
w11 houi claws as
i do i tiling," am
was presented to
moil!-, that a man had as well
be iii Carraeas without a fan
as tu lie in West Texas without
money. 11, ie we were asked
00 -I'll';i pc-U f.11 Irisli |m>1 a
tot ;| id paid I. Io per bushel
ft i 11 .ai. \ .-I i hev told us :liij-.
Cull lli i \ V .is If r Upliol'lillg III
Iliese i;ipit s in* I \ ear. lli>\\
■ \ t-j- e • ere delighted with
! lie conn IV -tilt !l\\ e> of the
cii\ Ti;iveliiig in this direc
ti'ii: c.irii' d n- np and parallel
with I he - a er over a beautiful
litis. ; liiestjllile 1 ■ I a i lie soil,
well on which is a thrif
>' t f citrlv iji« j11it«• grass
k< !I cDiiiifv
V St'te. ti a
Numerous farmers through your columns.
J fltere set ill to be i ^leut
O'anv that want togivt tie- A!
Hance and the fa rim r-' club
i -llie advice. It does seelil to
# e that they can take care of
ttiein selves. I nolice in an ai
tit le published iu the Kmpiirci
of the lath, warning the old
democrats to show their color.
1 want to know what their color.-
ML
Dkvo.
t-'roiu \Ve t«iu.
yt-stertla\. ate souu
sausage and becane
The child, who was in delimit
health, tlietl in great ag« n)
from congestion. The others
:ire titling well. An t-Miuiiaa
lion will be made by the health
authorities.
I'rtu irieiiee Allluiice.
lure, the tomb of John
in* bologna to look lor a seeoud wife, lb Howard I'ayne. paiuted
• quile sitdi had real estate valued at * *>,• wo Senator Palnier, of Mich
for
■■■■■■■■■II,-, __ Michigan.
hud #IO,t)oo ,<i bank, and hoped it p. m arly eompleteil that It
to buj a woman of some son. \V l- put into the frame to-day,
He lirsi wrote an advertisement and afiei a few tinishing touch*
tor a wile, but it appeals as om will be shown this week,
lor a housekeeper I weut) live Tie* • auvass is about tllTee by
,1,
la yi
I \ CO
' Hu
V\ t stoll, Texas. I
May i71li '«U.
I IMilttVII:
to be bound j Very little transpired during 1
the thought the past week to interest your
me at Sey many rentiers.
The weather continues dry,
farmers complain some, but we
think, without much cause. 1
never saw corn looking better
at this reason of the vtlar.
Wheat, oats and garden plants
seem to be drooping some, but
a light shower, this eve, with a
cool brce/.e secins to revive
i belli.
,1. \V. Culwell has the clean
est cotton I liave seen. 1 think
lie works upon the proverb
"Act well your part, tin re a'l
the inoiun i honor) lies."
Ke\ McConie preached a
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i\ • il I'ENsWAiii;
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wf " -■ .'■'Li-.. .**1 Wi.'ftf'iijtiiflr
!'. I,i)iiisaiui Ml tel.
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MMHIllliL J0II\S0N. Ibdiy tin-county siti
m ijraa: ^zsrjxjsrjt
mm. & JOHNSON,
01 H NEW MOCK OF KAMI UN CWOCEKIKS
JUST OPENED UP N
H
8ugar, Coffr.e, Sait, Flour Etc.- fl
Canned Coods of Kinds. M
W't hnvejust opened up a nice stock of Fresh
Groceries, in the Morrow Block, iu the room
forimM'l) oecupi'd by !• N. McAulay as a Drug
> t :e. wh>■ re we a U our friends and the public
to drop id and e tjs. < nr bus;ne.-.- is to sell
(<i-..i-er:- - Quick -ales and small prolits.
rl Iroo I t io i and !• v, i ici (tive Usacall.
I
2nd DOOR IX MORROW BLOCK, la
Voni \ erv Tinly,
Pavne ^ Johnson!
ICtII5i.fi
DALLAS DENTAL PARLORS
iv P. r- " MTST, .0. n. B.,Prcp'r.
7C I:.".rxx 3".. Toacsxc.
^ . k^TEETH El> F'RA8TED WITHOUT fAIN
'■ FtnnU Goltl Flllli.xi.
At II' .tl '• ih m« l> i! •! f'lllt'wt (V.a -inf i') ft Mul > il |.
IfWiiti i.-< U\ >t "" M«-t#l, (tt.UI, si w, ii CtnUiwt** tlmn
n«lr
. f« «n # ' intBis* - i?1'
iu HUB-* tf« roil lit -JlBlf
tl >•*' ooikv :.t«f..rt d>mti«* t.. DuIIm, in onk# t.j ,
CALHOUN A PEARSON.
DENTISTS.
F Ml KIN.NKY.
lli
i!y town "d"
. .•.! iii < ■ -d
iss fair,
i he Biaz
If of the
i • largt
t :. : ' , e'| I O miles
t'lti-.- to scy-
thing in \\;igons
t> ait- inij i •'« ilig n
il . • d whicb IIn \ lin\e
jii'-i u.iicht from tJoryell conn
t\. !i w.i - county school land.
L aving Haskell, we entered
on-- . hich is rapidly being
set iIt d b\ Inrmers who are
t>I It#- V t'|- t lie pro-- pel t fill crops
oil of this count \ i - a ret I,
--an it loam ou ami near the
lit am-, dark sandy on prairie,
and must be productive u il Ii
reasonable rain.
Next, we came I > l^isher,
11ni!" a m*wl) organized count \.
is oniy
out month old. in fact itst ves
ai.-iioi yet open as it v as born
and -I il! exists in a eoi ner of a
larg"! pasture. Here we met
(>. lb bir.sotl. ft.i meriy of I In
1)r.Mot i;.\ r, and wIn> is now t he
cimat \ attorney of Fishereotiii
tj . and who e ollice and a little
i ■ tv. ii gi oc.-t \ stt.i i' -ui rounded
by half a do/.i'U uilpaillteil 1'esi
• leiii I' a hotel and double that
miiu.< r of tents compose the
town.
W*i were pleased with the
soil of ihi.s county. Its foun-
dation is a concrete while the
uudei I rat inn of .lones counlv
i> ■ ravi-1. Iiowevt-i, the top soils
are ven much alike. The grass
in these counties is a failure
111i- year <maccount. I presume,
of ili« drought.
In Fisher count\ on tin ('lear
Fork of the Bra/os, we spent a
das- i shin This is a beauti
ful siri am whose name is sig
whose banks are
luMiriant growth
of vegetation and grand seen
erv. We caught bns of li-h.
Now we are in \ tiling, with
whieii no doubt the reader i-
.iciju-'inted. Taylor ami Shack
el ford are good counties with
better gra>- - than in Fisher and
dolle 4
The '''.11 • • 11: i f ie ! by I lie legis
b.tip ! I tdit e in 1, 5'?. maybe
by ctuiirrt • in 1845, to place
aetu.nl settlers on homesteads
in T"Vtha bed an affect op
in - t tot!..ii w l.ieh wtis aimed
{-' b th. letri I a torn. B\ this
law tlie ta'e ha l agents, and
ixavt tle'in a certain amount of
I ml for every fnmily snitl agent
di •aid induce to come from
• ill i -t it. and territories ami
settle lii-re, llefe ill Shltekid
ford ami surrounding ctmnties.
the land was aobbled n)• by a
Kentucky colony, known as
IMer's colony which i^ ii ffo<nl
example of the better points of
this law. I don't question the
ownership of the present pos-
sessors of this land, but men
tion this to show- that by this
law a large body of fine lands
have m vet* been settled and on
account of their being valued a
Ii11If higher than other lands of
the Hime quality are not likely
tn b - occupi'"! noon. The own
ers of t hi > land are descendants
of the aforesaid colonists ami
live throughout the ! nit >d
Slate#.
In writing these letters my
object is to slate facts and give
out impressions of the country
over which we travel.
Ni w about crops in the conn
ties through which we have
traveled. When we left WU
Uesolved. That Providence
II the fanners' club lias Alliance No. Ilft'i condemn tin
ot the democratic colors action of the Nineteenth legis
ia f 1 ihink that it would iature in rejiealing the law char
editor oj that p*pin teriag co operative associa
the club more tmin it tion- , a'nd asl< That tin
I muted. We consider the
action of said legislature un
jii-t and oppressive, and will
not support any man iu tin- I'm
un-who favored that measure
and who is not in syuipalhv
with the fanners' interests
n i ti ea lit and
lined with a
very interesting sermon, at the
il.iptist church, last Sunday.
At .'t p. m. lie repaired to the
old lord on lloiie\ Creek, where
JHjf^MiSo the
' l u<t the clut*
ow his pretended
colors. He says that theji do
mit want men to join tin parl\
for office. I will sa\ there tlie\
had better turn out what few
they have, lie wants them a 11
to "wait for I lie t ld wagon." I
would ju.si iu\ in him, to lake
a wheel barrow this lime, as I
don't think lie will have much
of il It ml, wlleli lie gets tiled In
can sit down on ii ami rest, lb-
tells ns of the "dark lantern
convention" held at Ft. Worth.
; I gilt's;; t hilt I lieic i s j list a bo ii l
> as much truth iu that a- there
was in w hat In- snid about the
! transact ions of iln- club at
W hite's (j ft \ v, i a in not a
Women aiisweteil at once, lie
arrauged them iu a room, and
made ;i circuit with a roll
of bills, Moofi, in his hand, and.
stopping in front of each, huid :
I "111 gl\ e you this to liiai r\
ate; to matt\ me riylii now."
AU refused, uiost of theui m-v
lb-
lour feet, and the frame, a su-
per bly wrought Fi<u^-utiueguilt
adds almost a foot to length
and 'u- adth. The artist tells
not only the story of 'the for-
eiven gravu whBrtv the author of
lb me Swt.'tti iloine. was laid
Hi
.... . . , _ for tuirLx^4 o years, bat
iw wr*y1 ',ini beftlre. He ^picture j* full of fuciuating
kept up a hot hunt tor it wife [lj|> ,,f Algerian history. Mr.
lorabotiia mouth, proposing to lli)lard spent some months in
i^. ^ ^ b tn It'i to it; ,'iud about Tunis making stud-
\ ears ol Jige, Ills oiler wa- ie, for hi-- work. Neil he elab-
if'J.ooo to each, and lie raised it
to nn-et the appearand- ,.f . .e h
applicant, going as high us *1".
I>catli or.ltitli*e \ anoc.
F. .1
\
j member oI the dub but say lie
i n i<s"d In mat k some I il'tiub
the fariil' ls of tile lleiglibt |
0
hood liav
iiii te a crowd had gathered to ! "'"."V ^t"'"
1 - ■ men t".i iIn
a iiuess (lie baptism >1 loui can
didntes. A young man of tin
let r
ol pas iii-
aml 111 > • \
ir part of
boy i at or
man from
a ng,
say tiny will • t >j, ill
town, iti company with a young ; j' (1) '\ y " '' 1
bit)v, with whom. I suppose !u , '' . •
:li v.. I if:. O I ba/.v Neclt wh 'optle IIP
IS 111 love, expressed himself. n" I • < t \
1 , (■ I , roll .loilllsdl! illlll < «: • "
on liis return, as leeimg bad in i ,, . , , , , ,
.. ... ,i , t le sav s (tabe ha > done his du
i onsetiuence ol tin* trip, .las -.
i>: l, i ■,i ,• ty and has gone itoo Ion-tun
lilCe savs she either gave hllli | . • , , ....
I territory to get men 1 hat s a
1 ^11r111 iiii- i. i i I.. .1,. that b\
it
I'lauo, Mas -<>. .ludgt
nice, said to be the liist
t ever elected m Cdliu
count v, died late yesterdii^
evening of Ileal I 11isense at his
11':-i111 net- ht-ie. He was ill yeiii •
obi an I a member ilie Knight
of ||. nor and Mason lodges,
ami was buried b\ the lattei
ordei this evening A large nuui
ber tif friends ami relative
lowed tile remains to t||>
resting place.
\ I'atal ltlliiaw.t.\.
f<
last
ler
I leek
s. Ma i *-"• Sliol 11\
>ck thi • afternoon.
I 'ell" lift "'II, W'i ft' n|
1111 d I e I o u, M i 11 i s t e t
. Jiml Ie r daughter
the <>. B., or told him her
objt-cied, at uuy rale the shock t, u. . , ... ..
.. ' .... ,i h nsell, I w o 1111 e i il (la be
was tremendous. ,, .. . ...
i , «|, . ,,, , . any o.'iv lorthat.il he dn
\ id 1 in ner, one ol our best . J
In- ought |o It i i lie commi -ton
ers know it The\ are good
men and w ill allow him one-
uruer, t>ne ot our
(dti/.ens, who has been very low
for two mouths, was thought to 1
be bet11 i tin last Saturday, but
today is worse again. Mr.
Turnei has ninny friends in this
section, who feel a great inter
est in his recovery, but can on
r*
m i,
!y have a faint hope, as he if
very low.
Our school is getting along
nicely, with about fifty live or
six! \ in itl temliince.
N t MO.
—- Me-
l-'roiii >lillw.>otl.
M i I.I.W'noil, TKX.. i
May 'Wk j
I (tiliu- Iit'luoi'l'M
I see no t ne filled my place
iu the columns of your interesl
ing paper of last week's issue
I will drop you a few items
which may perchance interest
some of the readers of the
IM.Mim u.vT.
Fine weathei.
Fiiruiers in this section well
ii]> with their work.
The chintz bug has made
their appearance in corn, wheat
and oats through this part of
our beautiful country, also in
other localities its rumored.
finite ii nice time nt the pic-
nic on last Saturday the 8th
alt., given b\ the .surrounding
neighborhood 'J miles west of
Millwood near I'lureka <ui the
banks of Bear Creek. A line
day ind with a sweet and
balmy breeze from the gulf
which none but tin; citizens of
the Lone Star state are so thor-
oughly acquainted with and
while all nature seemed to
smile and tin- biids through
tin- forest arouml the picnic
grounds warbled their sweet
songs of melody. Above our
head'! was seated the Millwood
choir sending up their songs of
ptai-e to the great and good be
ing who rules above and be
I ween the ski"s, after w hich we
had an interesting lecture from
brother lluett of ilockwall in
regard to the progress and Ii
nancial condition of the Farm
els' Alliance stating that thi^
organization is but in its iu
fancy. And furthermore that
all we need to make a success
of it is to progress with tie
thing for that, lie sua tin-
man t hat beats him ,vill ha\ e to
be a good one. I will inform
'the geiideumii llial lllt-re i-. ;u
good one after him. if lie did
"appear al the alter,'' in tin
shape of .I S I low ell. I \\ til
p
She
W
jn t say 111 a t the men that g>
I ie' con vi til itiii on the '.<♦ - ui fi
P put out good uti n. an I I
don't think the\ can b, at I> v
ell lie will make Its i ht b. i
ili" we hitve had -im H< r -
ii pup." Atid Heck wa a
pup. w hen Bill Wai'th u was
sheriff. I am willing for them
a 11 to run, but make the race wit
th-'ir own uierrit.-. The farm
ers .1 t 'ui 1 iii counl v hav t i
ii good tail hold ami a dow n
hill pull on I le'in. t his t hue, I
they don't let some one soap
tin tail. Yours Truly.
New Yoil
after I oYl
vvlnb Mrs.
(Jen. II P
to tiei lilliUV
France*, were being driven
tIn ""iglt t' -ntral Pin k the horse
be".line lllimumigt'uhla iltld
iiolt d neat the Webster Mat
He. Mi's Pendleton fell lioavilv
on her hi ad, and tiled btdore
its si.lam e an i v ed. Mi ss I 'en
11 let on sn-taiicd -.erioiis intju
i i.'s ami was taken to her In nie
in an tine uiscioii-i condition
V Sensiil loll S|M>II«'<I.
I' iu t Suii I Ii Ai k., M.i) I'.Mh
,\ riinior i-eiiclu-tl hep' I his week
that the notorious bandit
queen, Bel la Stiii. had been
Killed ii! a dance on ilm ('ana
<1 in river, but her ani•• al In• r"
la t night about IV o'clock
•die will
POO.
Al length In inarrietl Mi
Pneumdanee. giv ing her sti.ooo
ca di a lit I traiisferi ing prop. 11 v
valued ill ^a.ooo without run-
sideratioii I'lie children then
tiled ji petilion for a coiiset \ a
lor. Most of the women wi i'<
iu court to diiv ami a crowd of
hard Ii .ted Wet hei -I'e ld fit i m
ers. It was show n tltal Utince
llit pi iition wa - Iib'tl \\ inship
had I hrenlened to stall l"l New
\ ot k by bout and jump ovei
board on I he wa v; t hat he had
bought laudanum ami uol th
bolth I > his lips that le had
tUreai. up-d i" Kill his sons,
who liv ' oil the place, and had
assail it"' I < 'buries, threaten ill
fit brain liini with a spade I'he
atloruev for Wiiir>hip ctiiiliiied
In i lion to show in" t hit! W in
IU
b on
*1?
a
milt
I
I..
Milled I lit SI 'It Silt iotl
l s lied
foUIti
'If
il
tried iu it
two indictment-*
hoi se stealing,
much attention
few days on
robbery and
>iie aitrnets
as she tides
"ii
Iter
through the streets
t hoi on:.', Ii In*" I Kent nek v II \ i-t
Ten N eiii
Wichita Th I Is.
in I exiis.
I'uIhuih tl liis WIIV.
Wills Point, Tex., May li).
\ horrible murtb-i was com
milled id Marl ins Mills, in
this t iitnt.v. Motula v night. A
Jyt Unr I ^Uioorili:
\s lheii are eune who would
like in hear fom um. 1 will ask
a -m II space in your papei
W e stre all Well iind jolly and
at. iesting today. We are
Ciltilp"'d oil the Big Wichita 111v
er. It in dry and du tv needing
rain in this country vt-iy bad;
wheat and oats wont make the
seed Wre will leave I'm Harold
iu the morning, where we hope
to get some mail Ph-ase si-ntl
next to Seymour. No more till
next, week. II, B. a lloiin se k
er.
A Wild (ioese Sterj .
lb re if a t lies tn lit, at least it
has that appearance. The item
is going tlie rounds. A Texas
fellow put :t half ban el of col it
and uquantity of o
for two weeks. I'tien he scat
tered the corn in a li*dd where
wild geese fe l. Tin* opium
put them to sleep in which
condition lie caught and tied
7.000.
The fat ones were slaughter
ed ami lie- lean ones turned
loose. The account stood as
man named laiuhnin. about
twetilv years old who Miairied
;i 3 tiung lady of sixteen about
three months ago, went to l>en
Win- lei Momlit) and pun hii>
ed :i bottle of tuorphine. Mon
t|a} night his wife was taken
violent!v sick and he calhfd in
Mrs. Applctoti time Mrs liav
cork of the celebrat fd poison
oniiig case that attracted "
(uueii {itteiitioii about four
) ear- ago,) but w hen Mrs. Ap
phdon arrived the woman wa
dead. Yesterday In; took lie-
bodv oil alone and buried it.
Suspicion of foul play led to
the exhuming of the body ami
an autopsv revealed tie* inor
pliine in lu-r stoimidi The
wretch has tied, but his capture
i- confidently "Xpecied t,yuch
ing i^ freely «p«it(en of. and
should he be caught no doubt
pium asoak his miserable carcass the bur
esque of a mail vviii receive
ipeedy ami terri ble just ice.
I- \ ri.i: Baiihaiu was caught.
.ship knew emntgli to b.
gin plutitinu; his fa mi ihi-
spriug. I'lie casti for the
petitioners was listed a I
I;HO, ami at a the .oitti ad
jourued to W"Miuesdii\ . .N.-vv
York Sun.
Itoiistcil Alive
Akroil, Ohio, May
home "| .Mrs Ma• \ M
widow, siiuatetf (hn
mirth of A k roil >•' as Imi m tl to
the ^rotiud short 1\ b -fon* mid
I lief four childien,
+t twelve and the
ur v eju s of age. per
tlie llailie Mr '
iii ihe night nil !
choking v
ne K > tie an a I died hei
by of two years an
otlna little ones, win
lliosl stilled bv III MliioKe, o
follow hei Mrs. Mootiey
prati . out of a w inflow with
th" babv iii hei ai'us, and land
ct 1 almost unhurt The babv
al <ii i ecei \ tug but <1 iIll itijll
tie- Lawrence Moone). au'i'd
0 x ty. a I a other i n law • •) Mi
M >oii'-v . v- as aw iikete d v t1
child!
out
bv the fratiiic mother'. nil I iu-i
folll little i flies were still i II I 111
burning building Both im 'h
er and uncle rushed into th
llaines time aftei time, but
were beaten back. Moon ty it
length fall i a- •• . hit us i, . 1 and
iia.low > lain and
v . tout hilig the cy
night, iiml
the obles
V OIIMg ' -1 ft
hed in
IIev llVVti
hers
si,.
tl told
i Were
,L-
dren'-s outcry, ami udietl
of th ' In>usi only t/ in1 ' 111
oration nor details leads his
brush itwiiv from truthfulness.
I'll .pave of Payne marked by
a low, llat, wealher dimmed
ui.i v -amil-, is ai one sitle and in
a ni'.t.* "in >1* tiie win spot than
any thin.: in the picture.
I'uit ii is un thi- weather-dimm
• -'I n't.ive stone thiil the eye
fall • In -t la -i ami coustiintly
• "tn. - b ick lo and which is
throu.'iiiout the olijiM't not omte
1" i i -In of Above the tomb
a |ieppei 11ee bends iu willowy
brum in' i Iu the left fore
uround ll iwei- ami wide leaf
!.ria > almost hide the half-
I). i I atones naming
11.iuL:ei . gi u\ i in this little
i le i 1.1 the Piop.^iuut cetne
11 ;■ >uniiglp iitid diadovv givt!
i uti I i pit v lo tile old
V'- III!' e, I ' tj. |||.. ) 'te ill I he
-<111 ill ft I. ..i iind of the pict
lire, Tlji
•ti eicii aw ii
pr- nui|> w it h late afternoon
-•nil i Ie t o; • :ug id I lie pict
lire is w;irm and sympathetic.
\ t ['in | Ie glow is iiver the
eiiy ni funis, lifted on her hills
ii. tie 1 'at kmotiud. There is
but oi e i^n of human life, the
pie I u i. - m, j 11 Viiib, seated on
ih ;;; Miinl, I. ailing agaiustone
t<1 th- low. i giave siiiues and
i ; it I II- ol.I MosqUe The
.ni i ha | .tinted the orig-
in.ti ..nib, which dr. i'oicoran
iia i ice i placet! bv a new
mail. monument li was in
k>"■ pi i it h i hn association
1'ioitt.ht \s 1111 the hotly of
P. ie ft-oiii 'funis to W'ashing-
t ;s ih;-.i I -ii- aid come here to
I th" p:- ii It was sup-
no . : i Mi «.reoian vvoultl
d- i • n for the art gallery,
hi-a: i i: eilte tl lid gi ven I)
hi at to 11 nut iottal capital.
o.-. in-; -ad. to grace I lie M ieh
ir.an uat a s beautiful home.
ir w te .-ii. tempted to run
with ile-il lov. r- cannot
. 'ii"I'ul \ ^;i<l sijrln was
I ;ii < 'u-ti ininieii the
da t Kuiil lliiuke, a jias
■ on tin ~
I
awav
fit -to
W Itf
othei
seng
Wils
land.
be ht#ucm
el a t mi tig
ami ph.
bli l.-i
la
It
It i t lia v
II" It on
i bread«
111«-1119 I" ci
building, and
t'ha i'l eil bit i
larger bom-s
the loui lilt!'
in tii ruins
ev a injuries
while i lie
liaml- filing in
ook but a few 111o
• 11 a 1111< - the litile
I 111- mot nitip, I he
of ll> s( iind tie
of the bodies ol
tines were found
14il A I "lice M ' ii >!l
may provi fatal.
Mi- Moonev ;nid lu i t wo iirovv n
daughters. 1 iv i ii_r ill thi cit;> ,
are wilt I with grief. The *l oo
insurance and the lit! 1- pi." ■ -I
up' iiititl i - a 11 that i - I It to i ie
si i id i n
caught
stove.
mot her.
Il IIII illl
I'll
i tire
h'".l, i -d
\ Kecoinl Vlci'-I'reslileiit.
W a-hiugtoii. May III. Tin-
bill reported to-day from tie-
house committee oil electoral
count proposing it constitution
al amendment creating and d«*
tilling the ollice of second vi ••
follows J>r.~ (Oain ami • |>i-
great and good work and that uni, $11 ; time, iW ; sundry ex
We are the governiueiit ami that p'tices, f loo; total .*!.'• . <r
the day is not far distant when Received for f athers. *:v.r.o; president, provi let* that in cast
we uiav by 'akitig the plop l' r fat geese, jf'l.aoo: total ot removitl liom <>tfi'e • \ death
- * t|,j^ greitt 750. Net profit. *t,H.to. resiiruation or constitutional
er steps govern
land of ours and cov-
er this country as the waters of
tin
i liP
mi
dinner was announced by ('apt.
Nay lot of Millwood, thus we
pn*sed away the day at the pic
nic. For fear I will tire your
readers. I will close.
The Gazette
says:
Witliets tin- murdi rer ol
V'oiing (fiblions, in Louis.
11a^ lieeji lield to an v* i i !<■ tie
ehatge <>f willful uturdfi
W itiiels Wils employ e | 11\ the
.Missouri Pacifh company to
shoot all unarmed woikingmen
gu/.xh- whisky and pt
"older."
If y.ai ap- a Knights of Label
do not be discouraged by the
biiiuaiinb and misrejirest nt i
tioits of capitalists ami their
ueaiucr Bremen,
•il-,i*n in t'liinge v\ hen he
I b. an he was found to
S pretty woman,
t b. hi* wife. I legged
idi*d for the young
man reb-a-e I nfortuiiately
a w a v id'-nt that Hank was a
i.e. iiu ma nine. W'h.-u the doc-
Pa pirnanic'-d tIn ir decisions
th*- ab. ged e, in* broke down.
She admitted that she had
eh1 j ' I w iiii him from Uermany,
with the uti'b'i landing that
th- v were to be married on
then .p tival iu New N ork. < >n
the \ ,<v it^e the man lost his
tea ti The two were held III
custody, and will be sent hack
to to rnianv on the same steam
et 1 Ie grief of ihe gil l Is in-
d« -1a ibable \ftet brav ing the
wiathoi' liei parents at home
i . ■ if .- \ > •f \ i hi ti" lo eh pe
.••ith Iu-i iover, an awful visita
• a -a P, t id.-ti, h is placed
In-r a a range laud with a ma-
mac w'h 11 iiii in- ei be her hus-
band and who does not even
rccoiftii/e her
Mv li - ei \s,rs so fearfully dis-
ordei-d iind I felt so feeble and
languid that I scarcely took ill
n t< i in anything Tried all
tin* so called remedies without
relief u111 d I us. d Parker's Ton-
ic. which < lf'.*cted a permanent
ciitt Bav id hash. Little
Hoc!.. Ark
No nieui
•great deep which was quite ;*r uf lh.H Knights of Labor or ,„lent shall derive
te7estlng. especially to the nrraers Alliance in lariant ?;.com vice pn sidem •
•mbers ol ..ur order. Then has any righ or place I mto.l Mate*, who slit
resignation or cotistitni
dihiibilitv . both.of the president i^o hi'i M-k!ei""biit iippl> v an VV'1
and vice president, the .dllee of mjn(| (u ;t th4(|.OUir|, illu^ ,*rpi. al ,l,ri1
Fraternally.
HonNA BI.I K VI.AI.
or votecd voice in a democratic
eon ven timi. Ti •* (Oi/.i-ip- di aw s
I lie lilies close, ,'llltl • Vi'b lit IV'
intends thai no one -hall lie in
the convention on tie 17th but
and
La
.ludge Terrell made an able
address to the psople of Ft.
Worth, Inst Sotunlay niglil.
lie arraigned railroad corpora-
Itie Select feW lie' IP!
(iotlUi's $100,000 -.ill -lite
l or mftiugs.
Anierk'an eagle is a
and game bnd But
divw after bait Canada
toll it lo drop it-
TM- A
prot* at
wlunf it d
on th
of the
shall be
oted for by ballot at the same
tine* jiiid ni like mannei and
for th' same h im ii lie* pre i
dent "lid vice pp-sid- lit bv «-!«* •
P-r-^ appointed the -PVft.it
dales. In case of the tetnoval
of the vice president frt m office
or of his death) resignation or
constitutional inability, or
sltldy of the uioliientoU tjiies
tion-involved Do not be r.-nh
or unkiml. bin be determim d
ti'-v er again to reliix v our el!"-n
until by leirisbitiou the capital
ists is force"! to relax hi - wrasp
upon v our liberties N ,.u hip •
a magnanimou- le.-uler Follow
him. Gordon Courier.
ph i d .1 Tildfii who was so
w eak din iii" the last campaign
lie could hear himself
sn<f/.e, will run ii vati li llii*
sum (tier. In order to kill the
A merit itu politician it is liec-
,u
Ml
bout him lit'tweeli
111.
Burnett liiihhs is milking
tome reputation lately. That
review of .fudge Pardee's rul-
ings in the recent strike is an
There's a deal
able document
t f g
i logic ami hard seuse ill
it was estimated by an evien*
„. sive fruit raised of this county ^
when the vice president ex«*r that the fruit crop of (frayson it Henrietta independent,
cites the office of president of cotinty has been injured to the And it is said Barney hoe met
the United States, the net'oiid extent ni #^1,000 by the present with a line re
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1886, newspaper, May 27, 1886; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191464/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.