The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1888 Page: 1 of 4
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PECTFULLY,
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URSDAY. JULY 26. 1888.
books
At this office.
NoTIS.
Kevlaed mid adopted May * tli, HKl
- 1 ■* * I
1st. We believe in ike cou<
Profound!
we, the Famei's Al.
united by the strong and
[•till
7SIUnnd^lrilfi Kliu Street,Tmxun.
PIANOKi
iSk,
Mathushek,
Stuyvesant.
K'fo
OBOAMHi
'Mason A Hamlin,
Western Cottage,
Kimball.
|ta largest stock kept by any bouse in North Texas Send
for prices befora buying elsewhere.
icr^on, President, T.T. Kmerson, Vice-Priss't, T. II. Kmcracn, Cashier
irst National Bank.
Ot* MoKluuos', Texas.
ipital and Surplus, - - S100,000.
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ys nSd Holla exchange on the principal cities in Kurope. Flrat class pape
sunted.
kkctokm: Francis Kmerson, T. T. Kmerson. T. II. Kinersnn, .fno. b. Loveioy
I. Welch.
Hoore—9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Chronic Diseases Cured.
r. E. E. PHILLIPS,
LOCATED AT
>rsville, ... Texas.
jites especial attention to nil chronic diserscs, and uses ti great mttt.y new
lioat positive medicines in his practice, by which lie linn siiccceiled In curing
/'extreme coses of Dropsy. Heart Disease*, Kidney ami Bladder l'l cn*e.
imatksni. Indigestion. Catarrh, Liver Diseases, • 'hronlc I leers. Sore I.egs,
paU, Poluionarv Diseases, Nervousness, Kuiargcd Spleen. Ilronchills.
teneil or Partial Paralysis. Sore Kyes anil lirannlated bids. Piles, ami nil
laltrophles, sucli as Fistula nnil fleers, ate, nlso I,utiles'true und ticsl Ft lend.
CI'ure Womb Trouble from i iillil-Heith. Leucorrhea and all female
aultatlon and full pcrliculars FKI-1K. All communications an-
I at once, in perSen when desired. K. K. Pbtbl.lPS. Box 8*J.
t5^For men Duly
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vm,t.. it j*n_JAWr-v % M
VIGOROUS health
trol and regulation o# railroad' ful ties of financial and fc
corporations by the plate and 1 interests, should set forth
national goverriiMfff 'so as to I declaration of intentions;
prevent pooling, watering of therefore resolve.
stock uud all kinds of schemes L To labor for the
for ui\just purposes.
2nd. No further land monop*
olies shonld be fostered or per-
mitted by either our state or
uational government, and that
those in existence should be
dissolved as soon as possible by
legislation to that end.
8rd. That no new national
banks should be chartered and
that with the expiration of
charters of existiug baa
whole system should end ah
that the circulating medium of
the countrv should consist of
gold and silver under a system
of free coinage by the govern-
ment supplemented by all the
legal tender greenbacks neces-
essary to secure the most ain-
ple per capita, circulation of
money demanded by the inter-
ests of the musses of the peo-
ple.
4th We favor tariff for rev-
enue only.
nth. No more pensions should
be given to the wives or chil-
dren of retired or deceased of-
tion of the agricultural
in the soience of econ '
eminent, in a strictly
tisan spirit.
9. To endorse the mo
things essential utfity;
all things, charity.
8. To develop a
state, mentally, morally,
ally and financially.
ks made oat by y
,looli at them and
our own
ask your
question i jgHH . ■
here, Oh, Where did that
government of the peopb
m*or ^ ^
a«*tlW Huge,-wriMclose Jbr the fouud pushing" again^41*^}
•soon be fhe provaUfng one, and the wrong"whe«d "or'^pntC^
will' order than that, we might
. and '• the wrong
1 not longer a government by. of. iu the wrong direction'
Huge,rinse for tie found pushit
present.
Hack berry Tex. 1
..July 10,1888. J
Efff .SSUr JfcS ' ! I'"'*"". other, a..<l m.A
1 Tn ''I'l'iimnl'iuli j
not there when lie went out." : P*P*r". from Hack-4 .. Thet?sv^W. r° accomplish any gooC
Where did it gol See how 1 b*rry* ®nd M 1 olatm to be «Li . —1 there must be a united, wt^
'true democrat having voted ^ "Th^thte'den/OirratttM-ouwr- j plau. or effort, and If our
in the last election and that too tiou will be held in Dallas on f«ji to lay plans which
<* -1 " ""1.. ™ '° " h-*
the mouey has Increased since
Judge Johuson was elected, in-
creased some thirty-two thou-
sand dollars,and vet the Record
says it is a bad showing for
Johnson. Yes, abadshowiug.
I
ng law an
e
order.
5. To constantly strive to
secure entire harmony and
good will ainoug all mankind
and brotherly love among our-
selves,
ti. To suppress personal, lo-
cal, sectional and uational |itv-
jtidices; all unheulthful rivalry
uud all seliish ambition.
7. The brighest jewels
which it garners are the tears
of widows and orphans, and
Perhaps George, this is why
ou all are trying so hard to
efeat our Judge. When there
is so much that is behind, that
looks so dark, and I want to
tell you right now that if John
come
I say perhaps thfs is
%hv you ring democrats are
trying so hard to get him out.
Now, George, allow me to say
its imperative commands are to
vUit ilw Imme. wlwre lu.-«ruii-a A„ „vur , , -
hearts are blessing; to assuage
the sufferings of a b'rother or
ft of the C C D without scratch-i tu „iM llt u,Mi 1 s , , ,, P >"tiul success, who will
ing a single name, and am go-1 . tl J "oW,wJ 11 w>11 ^ held lead us fearlessly, by another
iug to do so agaiu this couiiug|Ut r*lr *ruun",, either in | four years? It seems to me,
election. ' the exposition or machinery l^ t there exists among the
We Hackberyites believe hall. Either building is sutli leaJ^7 °r t,JH 0,*auued Tabor,
that was democracy tw« years Icientiy largM to accommodate ?J yli ':Ur nl\ l>, inK driv#n
ago,and is nothing less than de- i(, (Ku) . ,. into polities, when they sub-
mooracy to-day.That priuclules ,l p' ! "" JP«rtaiioii mit that it is mainly political
and not men make issues, and hM furnished by tlu ! wrongs under which we suffer,
that they never change, ueilh* i and Pacific rail 1 D^aw the line verv plain, and
cr are we afraid to speak ontLroad uud the street car oompa-1 that the dullest of
in meeting. We deplore thsfny. One of the features of the t M®r between poHtical
n e resaity of ftie di- nLssM„!.mv 2 V •Md Parti8ttn Politics. Tell us
vision < f democracy as ! f ! will be a grand bar ; what the State Alliance uieaat
much as any people * iu the (,,,y m honor of the vis-, when it said we could discuss
to you as ou?that loves you aai r,oun7' an" . wish, iltor8 by the citizens of Dallas u«y «|"«-^tlon that was not par
a relative -consider this que« 1 l',ouffh with little hopu of sue The old Roman, Hon Allen (i tisan in politicM, or cratarian
lion well. I still have hopes <M*M' «lint the time will soon Thurman, has been invite,I to !" r K'°n Jia« *!* .. partia-
mr " m Ity the State
e have had <[uite
. .. Ixhortation to do;
ing its principles upon such P'1'will attend the barbecue. now let u* Un-iw how und what
I'oundatioii as is presentetl by N ou can count on being well l'.' iiave been told
the plaiform of the i) (' I , foV received and entertained by the V'1'!' 'In, i,C!,i"' l« voir trgeth-
no man has ever yet dared to n..n„u ,. ,1 .... *, ., r* 'M,t now are we to come io
lla ,*i :• 1'alius people I hev are bin t ..«.i 1 . _ ...
assort 1 liul it s i n tie ii icra ic,
lion wen. 1 still have hopes' ' 1 w,n MlM " inurman, lias been invited to „„ „ .
thai you <vill ti-ur mvuj- from w 'H",1""'' l-«i«nt will i„. am), if |„. l | \v"
thin old id mil of tin. imeiv Iimuu unite, and then l)e but one po . , , , « .\ii!.in<e. \\ .
and be «n iiidllffi ,Z: l«rty in tlm . Ily " l "3 «'M tlmt ;;.,mwl,
independent
Your Aiiut Sallyanu often
asks about you, and says she
Will be glad when you come
over to tile true democracy, uud
we will ali be one solid family
lVte-r I Davis.
ticials of the government.
tith. In state affairs economy ! sister; bury the dead; care lor iS _
and retrenchment is demanded the widows and educate the or- s (looine'did von kimw
and thn ilt'piirnnHiUK should ! • plw.w; to exercise eliaiily to >• ' *'r , ' "
reduced to the least necessary j wards offenders; to construe ,"ut u Mltiw
clerical force, and the clerks wor«ls and deeds iu their most, named C, T. Brady, hired to
therein should be required to] favorable light, granting lion work for your ticket at a salary
labor at least nine hours a day. • csty of purpose and good iu ! of fifty dollars per month, anil
7th. All public lands, such as I tentions to others; and to pro j ull,iorstand lie
the school funds, etc., should be tect the principles of the A"
held for actual settlers.
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my understanding so tliaf we
eait vote to^etlii<r? If more
able writers .In not soon give
8th. The school ages should
be extended from 7 to 21.
9th. We think ex-officio al-
lowances in this county are un-
necessary to make our county
offices self-sustaining.
10. We believe a third term
in any office to be undemocrat-
ic and unsafe and that it is in
the line of perpetuities and
that good government demands
that it should be condemned
and abandoned by the voters at
the ballet box.
11. Reduction of- taxes is de-
manded by the general and
state governnent, and also, by 11
our commissioners' court. 1
12. And we demand that le
, lt , I understand he was on the
principles ot tlie ami | a ., 4
ance unto death. Its laws are , °tncr side two years ago, I am
reason and equity, its cardinal not acquainted with the gentle-
doctriues inspire purity of man, but they say its a fact
intentf
people Tliey are built
"-KII II , . | ^ ,
bill we trust that our friends «uy. iv\.
upon the other side will not .... ,, . *"•"** Kiro
think for u moment • ha* we, in! • ""kecoiiuty deniocruts I it? lit ou the above laws, I will,
expressing ourselves upon (IiIh I ^ " p *ruiiited try and light a
queftUnn *tr« going tw wyduwn "
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Bjpir . . , w , r„
thought and life, its intentions 1 and the candidates are actually fri«*u<lM on the other side are not M
nvii Att liiirtli «itw1 irourl ... tutllSo.. ......... . . . I.
our Iotig rlierisluMt IiIhhs ot
true .leffersonian democracy,
for mere party, that we have ho
earnestly espoused, uud lor the
maiiitaiuauce and perpetuity
of which we have s«i long been
lighting. We want harmony,
but ure not such politicul eow-
aids us to be willing to sum
lice principle for it; but if our
ami .Jesse Mnrrell for Floater
Fifty delegates were appointed
to the Dallas Stat" Convention
The nominees for representa
live were instructed to vole for
Uichard Coke tor I'. S. Seuctor.
The delegates to the Collgres
sioual convention were instruct
ed for W. O. Davis for (Jon
one cent caudle on the sub
Ject.
Your;, foi the right.
\ Maker.
What of the future.
Sherman Herald.
are "peace on earth and good
will to all men."
Prom l'eter I, Davis.
paying him.
I\ 1. D.
I)AM.AN HM VII.
i'uddo Mills
McKte { Caddo Mills, T,x. v
July l hB. ) July 17,1,, -HH. (
My l)enr Nephew: Eu Dkmou1(at.
Your last letter was read1
with pleasure,but 1 must say I
As the news has been circtt
jssssSoi.: : rx'nZ
what sud when I reflected on it S ... Sil.f i
HP
islation in the future should
guard and protect the interests
of the laboring and producing
classes equally with all other
interests of the county, believ-
ing that the prosperity of the
county depends upon the pros
pel ity of these classes.
as a whole. And now George
want to remiixTyou of one
thing, I never want you to
insinuate any more iu any of
your letters that you might in-
fluence nte to return to the old
ling party, and if that is your
object in writing those letters
us well quit. You
willing to come back to tin
principles which they have
abandoned then they must be j„tu., t„ ,.;van j0I1<.H, yj
eertnin to,be rebuked every
succeeding election in the fit
lure, uud that too, more se
verely than they were two years
ago.
We realize that it would be
more honorable to meet with
overwhelming defeat at the
poll, if such a thing were p is
sible, rather than surrender
' n« of the true democrutie
home, (Copevville, Collin conn
ty) that I bail for some reasoi..
nr t proper to mention, left that principles thai every man main
community under the wings of who espouses our cause,
night, uud with the intention . we ure not going to be d<-
of never being heard from "J t«,«l The people ure heroin
again, in other words run off. I j"^r ,,,orw more interested;
will here stute tluii such Ik n. * h«.'H«"t*, tn< r«« more educated
I here i.s much room and oc-
casion lor thought when calm
reilcction c.\tiiH att< ution to how
the I uitcd Niates have grown,
ho'v rapidly and by what
means.
I lie lollowing, from the pen
ol W II. s. Aubrey, iu the
itor Mercury, .lolin Uoode Fomightl*-Review, points our
Hope, Bro. Tetts, and other meaning:
Alliuuce leaders: "What «ill be the national
Gentlemen and Brothers: j Hiara.-ler of America lifty or
v .. ..in ii . i ici i' ' V,MI 'wenty seais hence' Will
i on will all, rank and hie, of ,
th ■ laboring hosts of the In heierogentoua elements
lied Stales, agree that u very P"l"dntiou w«~d into one ho-
large prop ol ion ot i be wrongs uiogeueou-* wltoh ' Neatly one-
under which «e labor are due to thii.I of the people are foreign
J.olili..|.l run:.."., oral ka-l par ||„„ r,„.„.in t|„,sp
daily so, and to uu|iist leglsln tI , , ..
,iol, ' "ie origm il stock' Kngland
Now, it is self-ev idem, that j ',as P'lrtset| through a similar
to right these wrongs permau process, but on a much smaller
slanderous fulsehood
upon the politicul issues of the
I
thsit
f that h •
\ •
lansr pa*a
•a s r wst
* 1 ~i IN • -r *
Os-fer^.
Ikifsd t *■
. th Ntn •!
aihi
best mode of settling the troub
les between capital and labor
until time and experience indi-
cate a better mode.
JOHN S JENKINS. TOM ANIiliEWS.
Jenkins & Andrews,
(-tuccoMor to JoiiDfu.n and Jrokln*)
' ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Mc Kinney, ; : Texas.
Oin-.-H over II. C. U.'riiilon'N druj{ *Uii*. North-
WBnl i-nriior f.nltlli- ki|iiitr<>.
A
(•<• . It. KMITII.
TTORNKY - AT-LA W
Office over I. I>. Newsome's.
McKIXNKV, • - - TKX
von had as well quit, ^ou j u nV «^To lho«e'whc .irc u
know you are the onlyone of the lulnl t,Mj f , ., . jf Their minds ure le.omiug
Davis es that is on that side, wj|j jlo|,j t|,wjr breath, und wish ! H" ,,,nrol,K|,'y lmbued with the ^ f
to know where I um, I will say j '"V elements- That constitutes is ju.-.t as evident that the rem
that I am iu Hunt county at "M,,"on pure democracy, Ihitt j « dy must be political Then i
I if. That arbitration is the ull the rest have come Over ami
of
joined the true democracy
this county.
Yes, 1 knew you were going
to have a primary election, but
oh! did you know that they
were calling it a democratic
nominating convention, nnd
they voted negroes and
yet thev culled it a
democratic primary conven-
tion.
Away with such democracy.
In this same convention you
ounty
Caddo Mills boarding with Mr
Jennings
Boys doll t you doubt but
what I'll be heurd from later.
Kin;; will not have room lo
shout. I'll lie there iu time to
tramp on his toes.
A. P. Neal.
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The tJa/etteer can say with
Iierfci't truthfulness tliut. Judge
)uvi*, of Gainesville, has no
M. (I. AIIKK.VATIIY, W. M. AIIKItNATI1V,
AHKH1N VTIIY MHOS.,
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW.
cast, take for instance, the
treasurers race, when Capt.
Taylor, a man that has lived
iH Collin county; since his boy
hood, a man whose democracy
could not be questioned, a man
mckinnf.y, - - tf.x-ah.] who fought many battles in
Office over 11> Xcwsomc Son's store.•( the confederate war, a man
! whose honesty and integrity
I Pen rsrm Wto has never been questioned, who
. ij, vrtio u, ■■ haaalways stood by and work
j ed for the party he is now nf
Dental Surgeon,
gave men nominations over. . ,
their opponents who actually | HUIM :|.,'rls f,,r congress in tips .
got the majority of all the votes ! n'M 1 wood, lb* it wus |
I
Office over Ardlnger's store. Keal-
oloek north O. H.
denne corner third
Presbyterian church,
without pain.
Teelh extracted
:«5;ly
Brinkerhoff & Faris
LOAN BROKERS,
MoKINNKY, i i TKX AS.
thai circulated a petition
among the lawyers of Cooke
county pruyiug that iu case
l)eiiisoii got the federal court,
thai Cooke be attached the Dal
las district, No one blames
Jmlge Davis for working for
his (own so long as It. had a
show to secure the establish
ue ui "f the court, but u man
whose mind is so narrow tltnt
lie would put himself to person
ill inconvenience to injure un
honorable rival for no oilier rea
son than envy und disapoint
no one who umlerstunds und
wutches closely the sitllUlioll
will for a moment enieriiiin the
slightest apprehension of I lie
ticket of the (? (' D beinu
defeated at I lie November dec
lion.
The people ure fast learning
that, "a uo\ernuieiit is never so
safe as when in the hands of
the people," a lid the lieai'er to
the people doors can be thrown
I ||e l'cs pousi hi I i t V of the e|ec
tiou of the ollicers of the ^jov
ei n in* * ii t and I he mot c a menu
: b|e |o the people lire the pubIi<
| servants who
with t he administration of I In ii
jalfairs, the nearer the demo
cratic idea I hey urrive.
Hence, as the sovereign pow
ei rests iu the people, all re
foims must beyiii with tin* peo
P'e-
No litiir, llo clii|lie, no set ol
•-hioulc ollb e holders and o||}i-e
seekers, who so much "yearn"
to roost perpeiualy beneath the
court house shadow, are goiiiK
men, is not capable of repre- ! fo siaii the ball to rolling, but sons can come togcthci f«.i
1>1(. C-HKU',
swgn,
ih« iinrni
TiMTAtTHT.—
rvwrsHL«ifkTi,,n
nijnf
JRt.wwnf '.(fwr.Csiln
> * th*i ron mi I un
HA R 3RC«EPr CO.. 1HI OKKittl,
■HKNKipHpaHiPHpH
trial of our ApINwioo. StfarTOmni
IfW.l', f liltrtlu
lai l I'wuM. .in.
While's Store
«ammhin4. ii
yCOtTASkC.
u«m|nn^e|Wl*.?au,
ity u |e, uud the tiominntion
giv mi a man not many years
from Indiana Who* knows
whether or not, he is a demo-
crat? How many democrats
did you ever see from India
nn?
Now, I run tell you h iw it
was I'ete Clurdy gol the ma
jority vole for constable, he ^oi
the nomination, he whs their
Hoaaetlkie Physician tad Suite, ™ ",
McKINNF.V, TKX AS.
( hronic illseaaes Nhil diseases of wo-
men nnd children n specialty. All calls,
day or niffht nt his office * 11*1 lie prmn|tt>
ly ntlnfideil io.
° illHce up 4|nlr<* in still s ImllitlnK.
liliutiug with. When a man of
this character comes up with u
majority vote, be is mashed nnd
the nomination given lo the
other fellow, is that democra
cy 1
Sniu Rudolph was treated the !
same way, Bam had u«ed the] A special
Mercurv, as well as Ilis person s ivs Mr. Kvan Jones, of Dublin j ihi,","kintr public, can one
al service, and he got a tnajor Texas., president of the Farm who is in fm -r of perpetuii v in
>fli' • . call one who is ill ftiwii
enily, I he cause miisi be re
llloved. l o cill'e a <liseuse, the
cause iii lis I be leliioved. I'lie
wrong compluined of iu the
case, is evidenily political; it
m
ly must be po I itical Then ii
is si If evident that lo right
these wrongs there must be a
political movement made by
the putties wronged. Thui
movement must be mude tindei
rules, system and refill a
i io ns
Hence, i lie mov< m'jnt must
organize, and have rules and
leaders. An unorguiii/ed host j
can do not hi ug but ncccomplish
our i itIii.
What was, oi is the object to
beulluined by the org 1111/.:11i< u
of l lie AIliauce and oi Ium labor
ing organisation F.videnlly
tic principle is, to be||e mil Ii
nancial condition lay- in polni
cal causes, it follows as a in'
cessity. thai our Alliance
movement i-< u political move
llieiit whether we admit it ol
not It is not uccessniih pat
tisan. There is a *\ide dill'ei
elice between politic- and pal
tisan polities Webstei's iiisl
deliuit'on ol pary is. "A select
assembly
Hence, no |wo or more p. i
centing his district impartially.
Suuduv Oasetter.
from (falveston
will rnther seek lo impede its puipose
piogre.is. The jieople must do party. S
without becoming
long as they are join
it themselves. They know it d together for the accomplish
and have decided lo act. I sub
mil then iu conclusion lo u can
SIGN WHITHRS.
And House Decorators
McKINNKV :-. .-: TKX AH
M. M. Mu r/, M. u.
p-irtiaan convention of farmers. | .. .. .. . .
1 ,1 fiiuullv as well qualified lo
stock raifers, etc . mcenily held for,„ jjp. duties of said oft
rs Stale Mliaiwc and the noiti- offncan one win
itiee for governor of tin n*>ti or allowing «-x oflii'io alio a h,
1 crs lo an oflicer, when ore
lice
at Fort \V• r h, ij at piesent in ;iti«l propose., to rio so without certainly did not intend I
the city attending ihe meeting j the aid of on officio, be a don bibit its members from
of the UhImvIoii rmiiiii F r.i. ocrat, and ifli chonsei, r;m cussing in open Alllanc
... , ,• hire all the work done and iln-n the great poll lira I mies'ion
ei s Afll.inee ! , conv'i i all n . ,. . , , . 1 ... « ,.
make more out o| n than can tin* day. especially lh,,v« *
Willi u reporter Mr. .lones tu: |„. made on the best rutin in my think bear on our iinati'' i'
ed that he had not received of- ■ knowledge, though the owner
met of a certain purpose, tli \
are not partisan, but so noon
as they keep up their orifui'i
z iiioti for the sake of perp.-in
a liny I liemsel ves in pow.-r, ii i
III e, and have no oilier p<*. i >|
aim • 1 objects in view, they be
come partisans, and ai«*
huitlul in the general good it
plo
di
,r
Capt. Taylor gol a majority
vof , got no nomination b<
wasn't their man
Sam Rudolph got the major
. , . ity vote, he got no nomination
'Kni-Jr *"11* '• lie waan't th" lrn.au
NelflMNKV AND VH t.VtTV Now, ia such as this demo
office—t'p siair* over roiemin a cracy, is this the grand old pat
Abernathv got a majority j},.jB| notice of his nomination may toil incessenily through
VOtC for judge, he got the nom mit the voi r
ination, lie was their man. for govwaitr. II" does not s iy ,\bove all can a man be a
(Jant. Tnvlor t/ol a mnioiit\ hethrr or iu l lie will accept , ._ ' . , .
ty that you are wautimr me to
return tof I'll never, no. never.
ipt
and make Ihe r ice, but !ia- the
m tiler uu li r advisement. He
s lies, howevr, th i it h lilids
le will llilvi! to lllk"UM\ Mil' -
iilieeitof lie* principlHs repie-
sen ted by him us presidtfiil of
democrat who refuse^ t• .i
the people to meet in 'heir i
Speetive school dHtl |. Is f' l the
fiili'powe of discussing lla" t p-
itical arir\aticies, iletn-elves
naming th*. men w ho «r * i
serve them in ihe ca|'.,i i<v «•!
public officel
fe|eSlS.
Hence, then, it follow a a
necessity, that If we ha v. a
riitlif to'discnssin open alii •
lite polilicu 1 issues or the da\
it then follows of a neces-div.
liiat we have, in open .A <11 'v • .
a right to lay plan , and
to conclusion about how to
riuht these wrongs.
Now, from all tile forejroin ■.
there seems to me. to be a great
In my Judgment, to tie udem responsibility resting on our
hAWUKN It SVI
A 'vkmt U>rMi i
ng in- Wwnh **
. M llrao. Sk|4 .
M'«!NKM
ch _
P * wm(ii
the FarmerH Alliance of Texas,
in order I o eiitei ihe iinbertiu- i ocrat. one inu-i be in favorer officers and leaders it i th< v
fiJllrl lolli toriail race, he will C. rtninh de , retrenehrneni and reform wln re who should lay plans tell m
a part) that will transact nti - ever in *ded. and :iu emnntiii how and what to do. It is not
ness on that line. Irltne.
Now, my dear nephew, let ^—
me entreat yon, lm k nt "Thej If ) ouwant the best
Showin
Jnne
ureal
&
£r,t
In th « Drmocbat of
ilfttttv* taken from the I the
iLli
(hed In this connty take
tAT.
cal administration of n l public .mough to t* 11 us to put our
nfTairs. shoulder^ lo Ihe wheel and uhe
Trusting that the good old a long, .irong, and all'igeiher
sejile, and - picad over a thou
sand years The | nited States
have I*, en absorbing have
I hey assimilated^ for u {fener-
ation. yoai by year, us many
I I'le as from an av. ruge Her
man principalily. ami these
seit|e|s have increased and mill
II pi i ed I'liern are nearly
twice as many Irish in Ameri
''a a < :11 Ireland In some slates
tin* 'colonic element prepon
derates. Wisconsin has ft
large Ib-I* efjan settlement, and
M!nnosota is a favorite resort
ol Scandinavians Thecharuc
iei o| N"W I',m/laml lias alreadv
undergone a marked change.
Ihe I'm ban character no long
er prevails Farms that hud
bi *-11 OH II" ( nil tilled for tfeM
elUtiolls I. \ desre||de|| IS of
the oiieinal settlers are now in
nriti.v c.-i'. in ihe hands of
Cei mans I"h«* mill hands
o' Ma lohuseMs, Ithode Is-
laedand Maine are laryejy re-
® i ii * fed by French ('anadians.
• >ut of m-arly five hundred
thousand inhabitants of Boston
a I Iie-I o'>e PoUl til are Irish.
\ oiinir \ew Fn .'.in l h-is fxone
we.wt Whether its historic
stui ly charncter will be im-
I"e- sed np n lho<e nu.-cent
st it. s remains to be seen The
e|iei.|fui opiism that is so char-
a. n <Uii ofih e people beljeVCS,
i i !">j i , that the common
eho"| nrnm will adjust all
tcS mil"f1"
\V" h -rr> nt ened onr arma
' • 'I' "il'oni of the earth.
*Vil' ii I n rmmd we have invit-
d in wh i will prove
nip.' crip lest enemies? Or will
ii i \;n<r!ca a Imndrel years
b> ncr be n wo'dei-rnl > xample
of a I" nmgeu' n < nation? -
StnlefUl I'l
\ ^leirro Kennd II
Ibenh.im.Tex ..Inly '.HJ A no
trrowas found hanging to a tree
at out «"ix utiles from here this
morning. His name is said to
be Jack Walker. Six men have
been arrested on suspicion, and
will h avr u hearing of ihe case
•a the morning.
democratic Idea that this is a push Under no more definite ng
The scattering fragments of
ib** line i«o**es party are
histllng to keep up their cowr
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Kirkpatrick, E. W. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1888, newspaper, July 26, 1888; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191539/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.