The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. [35], Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1900 Page: 6 of 6
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Or anbury. J.T.
" Prwfakol No. T—Wsrada. awti third
Batord** ta each
N. J
ilaftestoa. Tax., 8<pt I®.—To toe
;JMdMcan people: Seventeen jlaya aft-
«r the storm at (JaivestottTt Is still
lmpossifcto to accuracy estimate th*
loir .oHoa and proper**. Jtfiit 1| ■*
kno^pPIPI toe dead in the city will
number at least #00© or approximately
oae-slxtb of the census population. The
actual property daagage ia lncatcuable
In precise terms, bat w# believe th#
Individual losses and the losses in pub-
ttc property, auch as paving, water-
works. schools, hospitals, churches,
etc., will easily amoubt to $3,000,oOO
This estimate takes no account of the
direct and indirect injury to, business.
Along the beach front alone upward
of 2000 houses, by actual map count,
ware totally destroyed. 01 thsae not
a timber remains upon the original
site and the wreckage constitutee the
embankment of debris extending along
the entire beach front three or four
blocks Inwsrd for about three miles,
the removal ei jrhieh will cost 1750,000
to 9M ,00l From this debris there
arMBlit dhlir fecoeared by the work-
men, noV systematically employed.
PEOraSSlONAL nt CARDS.
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Dentist.
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D" A. J. CALDWELL.
Prestlss Limited to Dlesaaee eMU*
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omci -latf dmt aeutU ef Collin
MCKINNKT, • . TEX KB.
dr. W> i. TknchmrtM
of
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' •ptereectlee
Hunt Streets.
Promptly
T#M. NMn/:
Attorney-at-Law,
MoKINNIT. TEXAS
OVVMR
Orsr LmmM'i w alere. Abetrarta
fai siihiif titles lawaMgatod and per
feetst. Collections promptly attended
la. All kinds a# etoe work, soch sa
Bullock & Shorty,
Expert
Patronage of tkc Public
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rasreuss wpssetuiujrnntt)
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~~ Kffptrt Constructor
Hoof ynr) .
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Ciiiwittfi fif Mart*
m.
Ill
UMM< ths talistf CMy
m# t|g Tkg tni
-pi p* .
jjjwp
* ***«• to make
o| metropoiit
and the Had Craie aociety that have
nuanii funds feat, relief tralnannd
cargoea and whose reprsesatatlvas are
btre, got only distributing their sup-
pltee, hut Joining hands with us i ths
sorrowful and strenuous labors of th*
occasion. By the world's generosity
there has been no hunger, and there
ia now no nakedness in Getveetoa. Rs
pecially de we return grateful thanks
the surpasaing and unlimited gen-
e realty of the railroad. Express, tale-
grephSuul telephone companlee. with-
out wboe^ttrompt sssistance we would
fpsi"
• ;fcy£y.
longer have
cbftoa, and who
la Isolation and
vnot only renddrjtng
flrae of chargt>,
oyer any
serriesa for relief
but are giving it
other basiftess.
The munificent contribution in
sent the governor and directed to
relief committee are perhaps su9el<|it
to defray the necessary expanse of re-
moving the wreckage, recovering and
dispoeing of dead bodies and tneeting
the moat urgent sanitary requirements.
But when this fs done th« reel workdl
res tors tlon will hsve but begun. The
Iwilga1<ss will still be without shelter
or houebod goods, the mechanic witb-
out tools, tbe washerwoman without
waahtubi and the seam tress without a
machine. \
Were our task but to afford tem-
porary relief tor the wounded and
the orphana an appeal to Tefeaa alone
would be sufficient. The wounded and
the ovyhaaa are comparatively few.
since only ths sturdiestNrere able to
combat the maddened eiementa. But
a greater gad graver work Confronts
us. Bome kiSid of homes, be tbey^evex
so humble, must be provided for the
10.600 now huddled in ruined hous«s
to the end that they may not become
paupers, but may speedily est up their
households', wherein repose ail that la
beat and noblest in Americaa life. We
believe that the well to da and the
charitable at this nation will not be
content to merely sppsass hunger and
bind up braiass. but will ia aval
far
from thirty tTfiftTbidlae. ohUA a* l *tta ■««
burned or buried on the spot. More-
over. we eetimate that 07V4 per cent
of the remaining houses throughout
the city were damaged in greater or
leaa ^agraa. ^ i 4 y, ,<#■5
In the removal of #la debris, in the
clearing of streets, in making tettpdr-
ary repairs to bousss not entirely de-
etroysd, in distributing suppiiss and
in the gcneial work of restcation our
entire dtissnship are oagagad. Men
whoee services could aot be sacarcd ai
thia asaaon for I&0 an hour are giving
their time without compeoaatlon.
Firms whoss affaire ordinarily require
the attention of three ptrtnera retain
one'for the transaction of their busi-
nsaa and lend two to the public eer-
vlee. Stevedoree, cotton Jamssers and
other bodice of orgsnlbed skilled work-
men who commend handsome wsgss st
this time of year, have been giving
their time free of coat, end one eeso-
ctstlon has besides coatrtbutsd from
the charity fund si000 In osh to the
general relief, ehife all other organiser
tto are/ eerieg for their own to tha
utmoet of their rsaaurcw. This devo-
tion of ths geeerer welfare at the ex-
penee of privste tnWsst« Is shown by
ali classes. Vkfting newspaper men
bow here will bear witneae to this
universal condition af self-sacrifice.
Tbe burdesis of our aommltteee have
lightened la great degree by Gov.
O. Seyere. Who haa pereoaail>
uadertakra the supervbdoo of relief
to the mainland sections^ sod by th*
splendid strvtces of Adjt Oen. Scurry
and etaff in maintaining diacipllae and
#lr—Hag tew until th«L.Hg|as S of
this work. When hs department was
merged Into tk vugular relief work and
city government
" Wo eon net temasand laaguege to
expreee our gratitude for the geosrouj
aupgUea
of, food,
etc.. from ell
flatting, amniart
quarters sad ail
aata.
sgeacV#e. Nor saa we overrate the eer-
vice performed by the AsMrtcaa
larger measure and with
reaching effect contribute to the
toration of thie people to a plana of
self-support and self-respect It te
for this purpose that we make this
further appeal. "
iV For such temporary meeauree aa are
explained in the foregoing « have at
pressnt sufficient suppiiss, but they
are only a tithe of the larger n
herein eet forth, and generaua
of the nation, who with uTrecogniss
the needs of our psople will beat servo
jthe situstloa aad their own aiasa by
asahing their contributions in
We refer to Gov. Say ere,
$lera Barton of the Red Cross, or to
any prominsut commercial Arm or
bank in Texas la regard to tha buat-
aess ability aad discretion of
tral relief committee.
"la the mldat of eorrow each aa no
other Americaa ccmmuaity tear suf
fered we are codec led by the gracious
sympethy aad prompt relief tendered
by Our coontrymea aad by other aa-
tioae In the demonstration of the kin-
ship of the world. With our Intent
breath we will bteee the donors of
these funds, aad nor every effort will
be devoted to provtag our psople end
our city worthy of their soststsn
WALTER JONEd,
Mayor
M. IJtSKBR,
CLARBNCB OUILKT.
1 approve the foregoing.
- JOSEPH gATRRS.
CirtilH*.
New York, Sept. ft.—The pas«snger, Seattle," Weah . Sept ft.—The
committee of tbe Trunk Line eeeoc ln- of life ta the greet etorm at Nome on
Hon ami Twedev and had a ronfrr |gsff|. 11, It and IS Is believed to havo
enee with tepiessnutUes of eeuthera | been email The tng Islam sanh srlth
linen odaeerning the latenrhnnge of
isllrosd boela*ee end other metier*
redeeming tbe relettoee between the
eeetera and southern roods. The core-
m It tee ef nsstein genrrsl pnaseeger
ngenta submitted s report sad the
meeting wss devoted to a discussion of
the report
her crew of three. The launch Ameri-
ca. while trying to aid the big barge
Shook nm went down with Oept. Mad
her lommander. and the engineer.
Parte. Sept |ha TVmps ysster-;
daf svatdsg puhttAM a dispatch from ^ tbftt ^ sgipmeats over the
Three or four men working elong the
water front ere mid to hevt been swept
out to eea, but their namee are not
hnown
MwteSSsg.
Reeling. Pa.. Sept H.—The
which says tbe nriseloneriee
In CM LI are threatened. Rarnpeen
having been east ngnlnst tbe
Prince Chag, It Is sm sited. 1mm
protssted that ths Tamea alone le
qualified to carry oat their ettermlna
noil owrw o/ t •
U Hung Chang, the cablegram oon-
i lndss. haa nrrived at Pekin. end is
nsgotintiag tor ths return of ths em-
Alaswrfas Hews-
lept 10.—i
Philedelpbla and Reading railway will
drop to 100 carloads dally, one-fourth
tSe usnnl ran. The eompnny le now
prspnring to Iny off smne of the men
at lie repair car shops at different
points elong the line. Hundreds of
them will be suspended ne tha tie-up
becomes more successful aad OOfil train
becomes more succeesful sad coal train
becomes more successful aad eoal
trains sre throws out of ssrvloe.
Sept R-
''' . 1 SdWllP.
Bsrlin, Sept *—Alarming aewsT South MsAlaataf, L T^|
China had reached the German Mies Delta Daren died Tuesday
bat It Will aot be pub-1 turns received Moadsy sight, canned
an Oernmny intende to1 ay the explosion of a seal oil lamp la
Ma R dariag the Voafereoces la Pe- her hand. Her ftihir and SNOMr
yield Marshal Oobat von Wei-(badly burned In their etorta to
hM cabled Ig Rmp%ror WT1-
tmm direct that ha haa fouad the' gen-
eral altaatioa mach mora dangerous
than ha had expected, aa II hee grown
warn during the Mat fortnight und
n general up-
Petersburg. SIK id.—Th4 war
that Gin. Pachnroff,
the aadatf ol tha Raaalaa tenrrai staff,
Ua Chen, near the Sun-
1^, patting *\**ht
it M added that
extinguish tha
wag'ts'hafa
daya to. Dr. Ls
He wee called
taaee
Him Daiaw
umrried la a b
St San bole, L T.
up over the hmg 41
notified of C
accident, nnd ia on hie way hare now,
aot knowing thot hM intended M
Corsicana, Tax., Sept It.—-Upon a
isaaaga Otosr Stewart nn>
a aegrO maa as he stspped final
aa aaatbound Cotton Belt trnin,chnrg-
dfi with the thaff of ISO from a form-
er nelsst Hicks near Weat McLsd-
aan county. t%a negro waa
t- ^ .ai^ls hM pocket erne fouad a
and north- aook containing RR, but
tha Amur tor flegha-l^^i, ^hi be eoaetuded ha
oi'J^liadkto iiH
the
s a
the
Wr-
It Hp teportef .fit iftaf Vlfksr
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im WAS KNOWN PRtVMMJSLV.
iMtBM
Precaatieaary'
Austin, Tex., Sept 25.—Meager par-
ticulara of a terrific rainstorm which
visited the section about forty miles
west of .hare along the Pedernstis
Iver reached here. The downpour
ie naturd of a cloudtrarst, sad the
bankiN(the stream were quickly filled
io overfidw^ng and swept down tbe
valley, takltMhfiyery moving thing be-
fore it
The extent of the damage is notyet
known, but it Is report&ithnt many
cattle were drowned and thht several
people lost their lives *i the floIM^ A
number of ranch buildings were
swept sway.
The storm lasted about two hoars,
and the rainfall was unprecedented for
thst section. .
Telegrams wers received here from
Goldthwnlte thnt the Colorado river M
tan feet higher at that point than ever
before known, and urging that the peo-
ple along the vaHey~of the river be*,
low Here be notlTed oflfie impending
flood. '.V • •*■'}■,
The "Ban, Saba river Ik also higher
^ijftjver before, and when the waters
of thnt and other tiribntnriee get Into
the ^olorndo the flood will doubtless
exceed that of all previous records at
Austin.' V 11 :■ ■
The river roes about twelve feet nt
Austin. X ■ ..
? Gov. Sayera Wired to all potato
aouth of here warning natteee thnt the
moot terrific flood tn the hiatory of tha
Colorado river, which passes this
point, to now surging down through
ths mountain gorges to the northweet
of here. The wanting notice was sent
out by Gov. Ssyers ta response to ths
following telegraphic warding:
"Goldthwnlte. Tax., Sept 14.—Td
Gov. Sayera: Notify all towns on Colo-
rado river nnd have towns notify
cftaam tik Sepc^ ^ lt Has hasa
decided by the Deaooeratla nstionai
committee flkht Ma Bryan will make
a determined' effort to capture the vote
of New York. The matter waa seftMd
Monday nt a conferwnce at DemoctilUe
national haadfiuartera. at wWch were
present ahairpn*, aad Vloe
Chairman Skene. Natlotwl OOmmittee-
men O'Brien of Wisconsin and Campaa
of Michigan. It was deeUked thnt Mr.
Bryan should .be i« New York from
Oct 1« to JOj imJlusivs, aad return
there on? Oct. 27. Whether he la to
wind up the camgdgn In that stats was
not finally settled, though practtedlly
agreed on. The announcementwas not
made absolutd, however, aa (th£ pre -
gramme is s|Ul gubject to^chaage. :
The statement given out by~Cbair-
ntan Jones after thss conference waa:
What we hare - been debating waa
a programme-for Mr. Bryan after
l is «tsa in New York from Oct. It to
IS and again on Oct 27. We have prac-
tically agreed on the plan, but can not
give it out now. aa 1t may have to)b$
changed in some paitteulara." ^
B*-Gov. Stone, who has been in
charge of . tbe New TCn* headquarters,
is the man responsible for tto deter-
mination to make tha fight in that
state. He came here during Monday
with the statement that, while ho
not' promise that the electoral
of New York would be cast tot
Mr. Bh^n. still the state was fightiag
ground, s^with Croker'a help in Now
York city thfcsp wss a good chance of
success. That Cbqker woaild d6 ail he
could to help Bryan. Gov. Stone
brought ample sasu
William J. Bryan held Conference
with various members of tht>
ic nstionai committee and retarded to
Lincoln last evening. Atmang
present st the conference were Sena-
tor J> K. Jonea. Chairman Johnsdn,
Vice Chairman W. J. Stone, NAUonal
Committee B. F. O'Brien, J. D.
Cam pan of Michigan, B. F. ShWeley of
ladlgia and Oongreeeman flhafroth of
Colorado, Gov. Longino of Miaslsslppl
end J. H. Lewis of Wssblngton.
At the conslusloni of his conference
Mr. Bryan gave oat tike following state-
ment in refutation of a report that po-
sition in hM cabins*, ahouid he .hf
elected, had already beep promlaed:-,
"I have aot given to any on*, aithw
verbally or in writing, n promise of a
cabinet poeition and I shall not dur-
ing the campaign make any such prom-
lee. I have not snthorissd and aha!!
aot authorise any one, verbally or In
writing, to promise any cabinet peti-
tion or any other poeition to any one.
M-
Uke e flesh of lightning, sadden aa
startling, disesse strikes down msny
■wn. Yet there have been warning
upon warnings, unheeded. Food hsi
Jain like a heavy weight fh the etomact
efter anting. There have been beldh
ings, bitter risings in the mouth, nerv
oUsness, sleeplessness stwl growing irri-
tability. Instead of listening to these
warnings, recourse has been had to aotoe
of, the nerve numbing palliatives that
oeveT but never cure diseeee. Many
eerious dlicasce begin in a dieeeeed con-
dition of the stomach and organs ol
digestion and nutrition. For such die-
eesee there ie one medicine which randy
AIM to effect a complete cure. Dr.
Pfevce'e Golden Medical Discovery cures
ninety-eight per cent, of all who give It
a fair ana faithful trial. It is a temper-
medicine and contains no alcohol.
with what the doctors called
• writes Mr. Tho*. O. Lever,
land Co.. S. C. "I took medicine
«I we/
aervoss
arte«*r(,
from my family phvScun to oo avail. Is look-
is* over mw of Dr. Pierce'* Memoraitdsm
Book*. I foaad say case described exactly. I
wrote to you sad made a statement. You seat
aw s descriptive list of questions, slso some
kyaienic nues. I carried those oat ss best 1
could, but thought myself incurable as t suffered
ao much with pain under my ribs aad aa empty
wiu or n
jvtthur i
taMy.tbi
Alwaya
nv stomach. At night would have
fret sad hands, alternately^ I wss
country points thnt river M ten feet
higher then ever known before end is ; If l am elected I ahaU be abeolutely
still rapidly rising. Very urgent
-PHIL H. CLBMBNTS,
"State Repreeentatlve.'
Terrell. Tex.. Sept. IS.—Chairman
Green anaouaceg.the namee of thoee
appointed to constitute the Republican
state campaign committee. They arc
as fed lours:
E. H. R. Green, chalrmaa. Terrell;
O. W. Johnson, eeeretary. Corsicana.
Mimbsrs of congreeslenal districts:
first—Klchard Allen. Houeton.
Second—H. L Price. Paleetioe.
Third—J. a Heodereoe. Henderson.
Fourth—B. A. Caldwell, Leeeberg,
Fifth—William Everett. Mi Klnaey.
Sixth—It Freed maa. Corel caaa.
Seventh—R. B. Oeeeby, Bryan.
tghth O Maashsstsr. Fort
Worth.
Ninth—William Break. Auetin.
Tenth—R. L. Smith. Oakland
■ Eleventh—T. T. Broweter. Laredo "
TmwirtWDr. Fred Terrell. Sea
free to dlacharge kfl the duUy of the
office accord eg to my platform aa for
as the platfoim goee. end according to
my own judgment In nil other matters
not covered by the platform.
"I came to Chicago eepeclally to coa-
i fer with the committee. I wanted to
Utk with the eomsMttee now for the
reanon that I have three days st my
disposnl and when I come through on
Oct 4 I will have ao time for aueh r.
purpoee. As to Mr Henna a aaeertiona
concerning ne. 1 have aot hag to eey.
t%e public enderataadn tha sltaatioa.
The egltntlon of the treat qeeetkme M
meeting with success. It Is sosesthtng
to evefry worklagmaa.**
Thirteenth—W. & Worsham. Heari-
Plttthurg. Pa.. ?ept * —Orders were
Issued from the general o<ficee of the
American Steel TToop compear tn thlh
city to bsgln operations st sll pleats
that are In reedlneee to he etarted and
to prepnra the ethers tor resumption
as soon as notice M given. The plants
to be started are tn Pittsburg. Youngs
loans. Pomeroy. Ol; Monsou. Pa.; ghar-
an. Pa., and Greeavllle, Pa., aad em-
play MM men.
Brown wood. Tex.. Sept M —The
frees bayou has had the largeet over-
flow ever kaowa si are Hrownwood be-
«aam a frontier eetueasent Tto water
bed risen sis (eet over say previous
high-water mark before It stopped.
This settlement Is msde on the author-
ity of Msears. Clay Parka and S R
Washington. Sept IS.—'The poeltkm
of tbe United Statea on Chtnn le re-
ceiving the eerneet ooeeid^rntion of tha
other powers. It M looked upon aa a
sort Of turn tag point 1a ths aegetls-
tloas. on Which ths alllgaasent af the
eevmel countries W01 be determined
and their pceg'araaiss framed. There
haa been ao word, however, frem aay
d tie gofarantnM eentereleg their
view of tha Americaa poeition. nnd It
In expected that eome daya will eiapee
berore aay new move M made.
-JL— ^
London. Sept Tha Americaa
mlea!onarlde J. TL Roberts Mark Wll-
Uat^a William Spragwe Mm flpragne
and I|Mb VlrglnM Murdock, wko ee-
caped from Kalgnn. province af Chlh
U. Cfclnn In June, were chased acjroes
fi.c Cobl ieesft Ttonorttey lrirveW
a/ wry of Siberia and have Jtmt mash-
t| London in good health.
Tbe mtsaioaariea will proceid Im-
l fMtsly to the CJalted Rtatfe.
" Schwarts coattauea th
tral af tha Waco thaater.
S.—A aaml-oflkslal, an*
nounciamnt haa haan Maasd In St Pe-
tersburg thnt the feropeaa cabinets
sre engaged la aa endenvor to tadace
Germany to abandon bar demand for
the surrandsr af the Instigator* af the
aati-ferstga oatragss sa a pretimlaary
to ttaao nagoeattoaa.
The Vleana coneepondent of tM
Dally Ctbttmlcle aaadHa that Rasala'a
r« ply to tto Geonna fiato M
JfM
Ths dsmagi to ronton
tbe Jim Ned valley1' above her aad In
the Rayon valley csa not be eMJmnted.
Abilene. Tex.. Sept If —This conn-
try haa bed the hea,vleet rainfall It haa
bed la amny yeari All eaat-bennd
trains are etlll here, awaltiag the
bridge gaag to repair the bridge eaet
of the city acrose Cedar Creak. From
nil eectione of tke country come re-
porta of great damage to cotton, and M
some Instances eatins stops sre swept
swsy.
MsnsttH A Hughes, butchers of this
city, report the loee of one hand red or
feeling in m
cold or hot (
nervous aad suffered a
ilsldnxthst death
Iwsys expected something unusual to take
place; was irritable and Impatient, and greatly
seduced ia flesh. I could aearcely eat aay thiag
that would apt produce a bad feeling in my
After some VslUtion, owin
medicines. I
h.
prejudices against patent
to try a few bottles of Or.
eetll 1 waa cared.*
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets
positive cure for constipatiOfiL
EVENTS OP EVERYWHERE-
The bubonic plague M still st Olsa-
Scotland.
•two Haw eoal mtnsa havr
bben opehad la Prussia this ysar.
Chalrmaa^Kmea gad Hog. David E
BUI had aa sxtoadsd conference.
A British sxpedltfon to Shan Hal
Kwaa M probable aft-an^rly date.
Tammany Hall. Maw Torlxwill en-
tertain Bryan on tha night of Oct 16,
The old-time telegraphera, in sees
at St Paul, will meet next year at
Www a (sis Stfrhs.
Brsnhsm. Tern.. Sept M.—Mr. W. t.
Csrringtou, n bualaeee man of this
city, haa Jnet returned from Sunnyalde.
where he haa large planting Interest^
end preeenta n jn<nt dletrenntnd
ture of the rule Vtought by tbe storm
In thet pan of tbe country, fa eight
af the reed batweea Waller and hM
form there ware eighty-fear tenant
boueee. for bettor than the nveraga
fsrmhouee. Of tbeee elgbiy-two were
blown Into trap sticks.
Screutou. Pa , Sept. IC.—A
st ration by the etrikere at the Bellvae
mine, minalnael bye foMe report that
the ssine wea to be started up, had thd
effect of
wasbery. which ad>otaa the Mlaa. and
i^riHd by thM the strikers are
coatemplatiag Hmllsr demonstrations
fit nil af the eight wasbsrisa that coa-
tfnua to operate In thM region. If this
M dons trouble can he looked for,
NOW Tortt. Sept H.
was made of the
stock exchange ef Mgbart.
members alnec May. 1M .
a email ana. and tha
MUM A Co..
«x-8onator Hllf of New Tofk wUl
soon taks the stump for ths Dsmocrat-
M, ticket
By the ainklng of a snell boat near
Savannah. Ga^ alx negroes were
droarndd.
A pearl has bssn found near Wino-
na. Minn., which M eetlmated to be
worth MOM. - /t
' Bx-Congresnnan Thomas P. Ochil-
tree. who M London, needs condolence
to the mayor of Oalveeton.
TM popaUtiou of Sacramento. Cel.,
M 19.2SS. agxTnet M.SM In ISM This
qjhows an Increase of MM, or ld.M per
osnt
Ths populstioo of Pueblo, Col.. Is
M.1I7. ngnlnst I4.5M In ltM. This
shows sa lacreeas of MM, or ltM
per cent
Cubana at New Tork are adrieed that
Cuba M highly excited over Gea.
Wood's alleged Interference ia the
elect toea..
Cyme Field Adama. publisher of the
Tteeee, In whkb he appeals for help.
Tbe letter statss that liM Afro-Amori-
eaaa Met their Uvea.
The Frenchmen receatty arrseted at
Nets under suspicion of espionage,
have efare been found photographing a
fort under conetruction.
aanouncea thnt be hae decided to eell
all tha horsee he has In training nnd
never again to own a racer.
The eeneue bureau announces that the
popaMtlon of Augueta, Qa.. le M.441 ae
agatnet U.300 ia is*>. Thie la an la-
ereaee of tjll or M ft per oeat
Tha
1Mb Rite of Meaone, la
at Boston, re-elected Henry L
Palmer eoverelga graed comssander.
The cenans bureaa announces thst
tbe population of £utte. Mont, le M.-
M, as agaiast 10,711 la ItK. ThM U
aa incrsaee of 19,747, or lM.lf per coat
Both the British end tbe Americana
have tse eye aa Sbaa Hal Kwaa ee an
opeg winter port Only a few miles
af the railroad have been destroyed
aad the bridges ere Intact
Oen. Humphrey, chief guarter-
of tbe United States expedl<-
tloaary fores, tad Oat. namuel R Sam-
per bare arrived at Tin Tain, be lap
tor wUl command tbe oecond brigade.
A meeting of Iroa deal era from Vati-
can parte of Oeranmy.^t Cologne, ap-
poiatod a apodal committee to confer
with the awanfocturere with a view
df counteracting the present preasufu
for lower prlees.
Bereft of his mother at the sge ef
4k whea hM pe reals espdrsted at Gre-
boM. Km., Himer Hlcka haa been try-
ing tor yeera to learn of her w he re-
tsar htm to New
TartL. but ha did aot like It them
Mr. Barker, Populist nominee for
president saps hs M hopeful of car-
rying both Georgia aad Texas. He ex-
pects to gat 15,M0 votas In Nebrnskn
aad amke g good showing in Illinois,
XadMn* Michlgaa. Mlnneeota. Weet
Virginia. Kentucky. Rsnsss aad South
Dakota.
JaSMS J. Corbett la an Interview
pablMhed in ths Loadoa Echo, sayfl
the principal object of hM vlalt there
M td try to get hold of the Natioaal
Aortlag club aad rua it on tbe ean
basis as ths Aawrieen boxing etnbn.
..Hawthorae^'Golle;
•« IPII
Iv ft mW /1'oP r1
m. $ M W'M •>
J ThM sohool M in charge of a'oompetent nod experienced
pine advantages are offered young people tn all the
LITERARY1 BRANCHES.'
ORATORY agd MUSIC of all kinds. Discipline, of tho
EXPENSES MODERATE
TERMS CON VENfENT
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Write for Catalogue to'
Hawthorne College
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OF McKtNNEY. £
CapKal and Sorplos. - 3
Bcrrg and 8xtLg Exchakob ob tkb Principal CiTiEg
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Business Hours,
8 A.M. to 4 P. M.
F. Smmmob, Pres. Howel E. Smith, V.-P. T. T. Emersob. Caahr.
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RAILROAD
VACATION i RATES
RESORT POINTS.
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tow w a
ROUND TRIP nc-
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puntains
Lakes and /
Seashore.
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Monarch and Cleveland
We sell the Monarch and Cleveland bicycles
The Leading Cycles
0[ tbe World. v
GALL AND SEE THEM
On exhibition at our store. ^
JJP .Crouch &Co
aCTea-
OaaL Iron and Railroad
At the
of the failure of
trip to Ra
stwl in
employed by
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htowh WTOTI, m
New
Furniture
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q W hsve Just sdded to our stock
s complete line of Furniture, which
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. [35], Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1900, newspaper, September 27, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252318/m1/6/: accessed March 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.