The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1900 Page: 1 of 6

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BOILER WORKS.
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McKINNEY, TEXAS, THURSDAY^ FEBRUARY If. 1900.
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NUMBER f.
Johnston's
'oFDISTRESS:
vrth
of Are loos dill?,
i«(lt tho MtiTM at
pir pound. In ita
with the NtifM
Hf natural to* or
Km • Xnii diiotr tomorrow bit
fWlwrioUfkii — we 4*4 «|
fort Ctartr hwt Christmas. The
bm koow nothing of the
hbth of Christ, but ths China-
•M kive what they call t be devil's
in demaad. Wn will likely bcre
oysters, chicken,
oakse and ptas for
| ham been appelated
since I wrote you last. Wishing
all the folks at borne a merry
Xmas aad a happy Mew Teat. I
am. Your SouT^
WtLKJAM WlTtOI.
Co. L.ttd Iabatfj.
Frukfort, Kj., Fab. I.-OOT
Taylor's rsftisai to sign the peace
protocol means that there will be
a war to the bitter end in the go v-
aship contest. The seat' of the
democratic elate government wilt
be at Louisville, and the republi-
cs will mccti'at.. London—tern*
porarilyat least—while the lead-
ers oa both sides of the contro-
versy will today definitely decide
upon what ptaaa are to be follow-
ed in the contest. A b^om has
Men sprung for Ex-Go v. Mo*
Creary for governor by the dem-
ocrats. Mr. MoCroary'a real am-
otion is to be United States sen-
ator. There ia a possibility that
Ex-Go v. Bradley will be nomi-
nated by the republicans, should
Governor Taylor decide to five
up the light Before November.
Georgetown, Ky.f Feb.
Gov. Taylor was not reprssealad
when Judge Caatrail called the
njunction proceedings here today.
On the request of Judge Pry or
for plaintiffs, the
poatponed anti *
Columbia, 8. C., Feb. 9.—'The
repubUoaa executive committee
haa ordered the state oeeventiou
to elect delegates to
h President Me
strongly
—i—
it teay be Cram
ith«slda,M
eryaipelaaor
waraiagaUii
* tnful (fllMM
which mUtakeshave _
ahoota oat pimples, blotchaa and
that more aeriona troubles (per-
follow if
death haa tinin iToided
J^Night, with nafr
a: "~7t around the door,
with it ft "
thr raw wi
Nohodjp would haliava na il
to
J6BN
J. Raade, of Mi
cured of n bad humor
doetovs and my frieada said it waa salt
end anra, and thea on my whole body
eeifwred duriag thoee flre rean. ia no
IeUL 1 Med ewf medicine that m
io Jbtty a hoaee. I
I tried n bottle of it. I began tohaprove rig
the third bottle I waa eompTetelrsared. I hw
1 never get aaj thing to do lone the teaet good
UAB8APAH1LLA. I would heartily adriae all 4o «u

hvvuwi Mil wia run uuwu pq ■
lajnis ■IliktL'' . .
Tbe bleed kyo«r life aad if yoakeep it jme and staang yo«aaanealtiveljra>
J<jHJT8TON*8 SABBAPAbILLA never
contagion flearleaaly
It later aaJe by all draggteta,ia fall quart bottlaa at only one dollar
For'anle by
Bristol-
TARVER UNSEATED.
Pram Wsbh Ex-
Austin, Tex., Feb. 9. — The
houae this morning, after consid-
erable wrangling, adopted the re-
pot* of the house committee oa
privileges and alert lone, reeom-
of Be Die-
"a Mvpi v
<** Webb —
hension that existed in some quar-
ters that the Boer government
might decline to oeoeive Hay be-
cause of the failare of Colonel
Obeirne to receive recognition
from our government as the dip-
lomatic representative of the
Transvaal.
TBN-PIN ALLEYS.
Demecratle Members Assembled
Thursday For Firat Tlmp
is Several Days.
Frftnkfbrt, Ky., Feb. 9.—Gov.
Go^bel's bi«ljr lay in state all lust
a few guards
and but very
few people passed through the
parlor after 9 o'clock. This
morning the crowd was even
greater than yesterday. As early
as 41 e'clock people began to ar-
rived from the country for the
purpose of attending the funeral
services""and by 7 o'clock there
was a ntreani pouring through the
rtKim in which thel>edy lay, so
great that a few policeman on
duty had a hard time in handling
it. -
The funeral passed off quietly.
The body was followed from the
hotel to the cemetery by a
great ooncoume and placed in the
vault, where it 'will lie until a
suitable burial place and a site
for the monument to bf erected
have been selected." Simple ser-
vices had already beea conducted
in the pJNar of the hotel by Bev,
D. Taliaferro of
d"""1 V* (M* ^ " v-
t *
DR.-
m
patiou tax i
the tax bdl
and the usual
Oal. Feb. t.—
from EHr City, Idnlrfr,
ears that a rich gold strike hae
at Grangevilla,
that plane.
EDUCATIONAL RALLY
Washington, D. C. Feb.
The body of General Lawton ar-
rived here this morning aad was
tahsn, under a military eeeort to
the Church of the Covenant,
where It will lie in etate uatii the
time of the funeral, which takes
tea tumonua.
Aum4b, ar«o. •.-4bm
house has spent all the morning
wrangling over the occupation
tax bill, the queatlon under dis-
cussion being the tax on ten
alleys, which occasioned a
light. T^e tax was finally
at $500, which ia considered pro
bibitory.
The senate was in eeasion only
a short while, coasidering the
general deficiency bill without
anal action. Owiag to the
r tue-
n pin
CaL
P^~
eage vestenly, without an enact-
ing ctauee, or the bill increasing
asylum superiatendanta' salaries,
the vote htd to be reconsidered,
and adjournment wee had until
Monday without again engrossing
A full line of Drugs, Chemi-
cals, and Druggist's Sundries,
asaortment of —
HighGradcOoods
usually carried by a flrst-el
drug store. We keep on ham
a full supply of
j^dptii^Ndiriiiea i
In fact we carry a full line of
standard I patent medioinee
relieve you of
rally
the Methodist chnreh
quite a a amber wars
The masting wm held
; la behalf of the Twentieth Cen-
tury educational movement, in-
augurated by the last Geaeral
Conference of the Methodiat
chnreh. Bev. C. M. Harleea,
lecretary of education of the
Forth Texaa Conference, deliv-
artd an intarsatiag aad inetruc
iva addrese oonoaralag the move*
At the conclasioa of the addre
quarterly conference was bald by
Preeiding Elder 1. 8. Ash burn of
Greenville. Bev. CTIIton of Bock
Hill, was among the number who
atteaded the mectiag.
l*g
Washington, D. C., Feb. 9.—
the funeral of General Lawton
oocurrsd from the Chnreh of the
Coveunut thn afternoon. The
interior of the church waa n
MeKialey and other ofldals of
Over three tbnuaand soldiers aad
sailors escortsd the remains to Ar*
lingtoa, wbers they were laterred
Virgil Brown earns in Thursday
weeks' visit to
Tern Haute, lad., Feb. 9.—
Col. Bfohard Thompson died here
at 1:10 thle morning, aged aiaety*
ae yearn. He waa a prominent
republican, aad wae for a time
icretnry of the navy ia the cabi-
net of Preeident Hayee.
Brown i
m a six
Hariarllla
•Jiane lav moi
born, Na«hville aad
Te«a.
Pnrie, Feb. 9.—'There is a ru-
mor currant on the Brouee here
that Gen. Buller has again failed
to.rslieve LadysmHh aad that this
tiase his defeat is greater than be-
fore, aad that ha hae beea com
palled to retire ia -coasiderable
ooafnaioe. The rumor baa had
aa effect oa the asarhefa.
WM Ms
Oheyeaaa, Wy., Feb. 9^—Ar-
for ontsf Ihirbiggeet
eared in the west have beea
plated hare, where a pOTttSa of
the Big Hora baeia hi Northern
Wyoming will be settled by Mor>
Jority of the Mormoae in Utah
have fett that they could nat
stand tti persecution of ths Geu-
tiles, nnd with the Idea of getUag
away and Into a aew country,
they might build their
Wbureau, God, in His grsntsr
wiedom, hns teen fit to remove
from this world our brother nnd
fdlow«atudent, W. W. Turner,
Whet ens. In the loae of Walter
Turner our litersrr society
~ a scrum* lorn; aad,
Our departed corn-
was alwajft faithful to his
eobool and society duties, aad was
knowa for the ron«taocy of his
purpose, the fidoliti of his friend-
ship, and the bright n«is ef bis
A
others.
For the first time in several
days the democratic members of
the legislature can~be found at
the capi^i. Word was seat out
to all of them last eight that such
as desired to return to the city
for the purpoee of nttending the
funeral services of Gov. Goebef
would be in no danger whatever
4of arrest by thc; soldiers and tak-
en to London for forced attend-
ance on the ssssion of the legisla-
ture no beiag held there. A great
many of them came back for the
funeral, but will leave as soon ae
the fuaerai is over, unleee Gov.
Taylor has signed the sgreement
by that tints.
snip, nnc
ambition.
Therefore, we, the members of
the Ck*roni.\n Literary Society,
of Hawthorne College, take thi*
oooasioa of expre*«ing our pro-
found regret* for our common
loea, aad ramilve that we shall
strive harder in the futurs to em-
ulate the moral 'ifs and manly
of Wnlter Turner:
Beeolved, further, That a copy
of these resolution* he forwarded
to the bereaved family, and that
the daily nnd weekly papers of
MaCnney be furnfohed with c
les of these reeolutiona.
ajt Caoaa,
J. Z. Hu.i.,
L. A. lloLDien,
Committee.
cop-
Woman a* W«S aa
stock is complete
awnto MSiti'i
m
todmltmtmM*.
—fcjjche
7"
eeyi aae eel si
Memphis, anthoritiee for the eelectioa of
90Q«900 acres of land ia Big Horn
basin under the Carey act. A
eoa *ftee of prominent
mone is nam ssfecting tale land
along the Stiaktag Water river,
Tag., Feb. 9.—Pat
Jobe, who haa practically had his
liberty for several dayer now en*
Joys It legally. The district court
■flMRKl
the charge of Ml Hag Dave
h.l)
rrf
ww walls pall.
Cellapse at the Windaer Laundry
at
mm mrnmemi ^
Dallas thx., Feb. 9.—About
noon today the inner eralls of the
marking roam of the Windsor
Annex building, at the corner of
ConamerutT aad Austin streets,
gave way with a crash, parted
with the fioor they had eupported
for many wafflfH f^l inwurd.
greatly to the daager of six em-
ployes who ware working in the
marking room. Ho one was in-
jured.
The room contained a stove la
which waa a blastag fire. The
fire was scattered brondcast and
for a time It appeared that a oon-
fiagratioa would result, but a
SRhm^^MIMk^U e^ft^k ^kMaaaAA
J^aWW^iyCa lvlwO vOiv PO®
and the blaaa estfaguiahed. The
walls oarriad with them the fioor
of the ^
therein. It ia
l<oc ted at Msgianey Texaa.
Famous for the growth of
vigorous and superior trees of
sll lesding vsrieties. Tbeee rich
bisck limestone soils produce the
Isrgest apocimens of foreat trees
sod young trace from their soils
air* found mora euooeasful
in the ert of trsnsplnnting thsn
thoes from weaker soils.
This Nursery is one of thegld.
est and most sxtensivs in* ths
State. Mnny thousnnd order*
sre (llled esch aeasoa, nnd ths
business is so setiafeotory to the
trading public thst it is incrensing
rapidly.
Dom't 8urraa—This Hpring to
slip eway until you plnut fruit
trees, Berry end Grape vines.
Evergreens, Fine Ro*e«~ nnd
Blooming Hhrubs with whiePui
begin the New Century, sad with
which to mate home mora pre-
cious, aad mora attractive Ul the
ehiMrea, nachoriag the
CREAM
BAKING
P0WW5
Faed la Millioaa of Homes—40 Yean the ■
- **'" w ' *|m of Tartar Powder,
I 4^.Sr_ mmy.m. . ^
IrdtilOv*.- ^ ky, ,.<ly ,, ^4
griddle cakes — palatable aad wfaoleaome.
eaaine rawesn
Not*.^—A^void baking powder* nedehem
alum. They look like pore powders,
and may rahe the cakes, bat alum
is a poison sad no oae caa est food
adsedwith it without injury I
Both Gaioes and Koch are
wall remembered by msoy of our
reader*. Ttfe men were brothers-
in-law. They once lived at
Vioey Grove, six mi lea east of
McKinnejr where Gaines married
Koch's aister. The difficultiea
of the two men culminsted in the
Sherman tragedy in which Koch
was ahot to death snd for which
Gaioes i* to l e tried a third tiiue
for his life next month. The
raeult of the trisl will be of the
keeoeht internet to the many ac-
quaintances of the parties inrolv|
ed in thie county.
ttlg St. Los is Hrc
Painful
Periods
the dangerously alluring winds of
shifting temptatioes.
We bav% the ptavrts which will
grow aad produce an aaausl sup-
ply uf delicious fruits, sperk ling
with bright tints of color, burst-
ing with deliciooe sweets aad
>de adapted to most natural
appeasing of thimt and hunger
and, sssimulsting the aoblest snd
most benevolent condition of
body, mind and -^sUte. .
Ptmkhmm
mmfmimi
B. W. KiaxrATBira.
hat
Thursday by virtue of a bench
warrant issued ~by Judg Bliss on
the Superintendent of the Busk
Penitentiary, William R. Gaioes
was takea to the Grayson county
|ail and on March 5, tlje esse
against him for the , alleged
murder of Cherlee Koch will be
for trial in the criminal auction of
the District Court. He is at
Sherman, Tex. Feb. 9—A rep-
resentative of Corsicaaa cspitaliats
who are interested in the devel-
opment of Texss oil fields- today
met a number of Graysoa county
Innd owners in the reeeptl
room of the Merchants
Planters National >■ bank
It
St. Louis had the secobd
destructive fire ia its history Sun-
day Feb. 4. Over 11,600.000 ia
property went up In eraoku nnd
(lame, one fireman lost his Ufa
and msny others were badly injur-
ed. The only fire ever sxosedlng
this one in St. Louis was that of
Nov. 1849, when $3,000,000 la
property were destroyed.
CASTOR IA
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Dr. A. J. CALDWELL,
Em
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MUTICS LiniT^tn.
owws-lal. seer SeetS celUa
| H. L Pearson, H
Dental Sarseaa
Oflee aorth side squaw, ever
*teie. RealSeeee 9 B. Chnrtb
eeXtsfs Texas.
Dr. S. L. Bartow,
Practice limiled to
Diseeses of - -j
EYEW EAR, NOSE AND THROAJTi,
Offoe over R Wsis«nsn*s
J. C. N. Smith, m
Dentist,
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