The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1885 Page: 3 of 4
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1:4ft f. m.
A. I.. Faim« mil'. Agent.
mow offer my stork of (Hot It-
: tit ten per cent less titan
t, to prove which if y« ' will
n* in 1 will give you my cost
rkund dm I net therefrom ten
cent on tiny i'lothing I may
[able to suit you in. I will
o nell Rubber Boots iluit
#t #1.00 for *>o jmm- pair.
stock of goods Ml SI UK
Mil) in tin- next Thirl > l>a\
|«1 an villi tig I ran suit you in
fill not hesitate to >t*ll fo« low
«t. W 11. VAKM'.U.
Mr. .folin 11 avii lias relumed
~jiii New Orleans.
J Mr. .1. T 'I «*«•! of Anna was
Jingling with his friends on
"erdnv last.
Wo rail special attention to
lie newspaper laws in nnotluM*
|>1 until. Tin -'- wt' will adhere
i strictly.
Remember that K. Uutgesell
keeps on liaml ami bakes
In- freshest bread ain.l cakes to
|e had in tin* city. -W-4
To any parties having stock
Little tli* y desire to | nt < ut on
letter grass—call at -or ad
tress the* Democrat.
Mi ,s Ch.wloite Kitubrough
brmeri'• of i« "'k Hill I'esas.
kVe xvi.slt t III-- in xx couple a ha!
[i\ journey ihtough 1 it'<•.
♦
Thi« telephone wires in ihi*
kty last Friday win- almost
weighted to the ground with ire
mil sleet. and several broke
kinder the pressure in the South
jartof town.
Mrs. S. Colwell, of Weston,
|died last Friday night. She has
X'en very low for mouths. \\ e
reflet indeed to Ileal' of this;
she was highly esteemed foy all
i'ho knew her. She leaves many
(relatives and dear friends to
Imourii her departure.
In another column you will
Isee the ad of Nil's. V. A. Moore.
I We take pleasure in railing our
jivtulers attention to her an
nouneemeut, as she rarries a
line stork and is a lady of skill
land taste. Her place of fousi
uess is west room of Heard's
Opera Block.
You ran get at any time at
my foaki -ry. in rear of postoflire.
tiullet building, Fresh Hrrad
and Cakes. Cakes foaked to
order. I will deliver bread to
all partsof the rity each after-
noon. F. tii tokski.i. Sr. 4l'-l
Mr. .1. B. Lucas. of Colorado
City, is in the rity and will re-
main all tlii - veek. He reports
every thing west as lively. Mr.
Lucas is doing well. He left
here about two years ago and
he is now county attorney. We
wish hint much success.
The Teacher's Institute will
meet Saturday at the College
Building, at t p. n«. We hope
there will be a general attend-
ance, a prompt response from
those who are "on duty." and
an enjoyable session socially,
all of which will make Collin
Co., Inst, a teacher help. We
will be pleased to havet whers
look into onv office while in
town. 9 m
Mrs S. M. Perkins, of Cleve-
land Ohio, the National Or-
ganizer of the Wontans Chris-
toin Temperance Virion. will
be in our town Feb. ." th fltd de-
liver a lecture at the C. P.
Cliurrh. She cimies high-
ly recommended as a lady of
talent and merit as a speaker.
We trust the friends of the
cause she represets will be in
attendance and thereby en-
courage general interest.
Foil S.U.K.—Tar Heel New
some offers his residence, on
College Hill rooms two stories
high; east front; servants house;
stable; orchard; line double jug
cistern beat water in town imrt
i and part on Umc. < 'all or
wwvr t mk' *«
'file fowl) (.' '« H. liuni.il' tu'Dt"
poked fun at the only literary
siH'ietv in our dtv. We do not
r
see any impropriety in calling
anything by its name when the
niiiii" 11it it. t iii> is not it.
SollM- people eii\ \ a<*\ one that
i tr\ i11n i . Oeiier their eomli
t i' 111. \\ II \ - 1;' 11! i I ; i' I \ < I. i'' - '' '
one woi'U vvle tl several vouiig
men desire to give one dollar
a piece and send foi a few books
among thecisi-lvesf Whose
business in it but tlleitsf Tl -e\
earn their own mouev; bin tlfir
• •
own books an 1 never borrow
their neighbors and lail to tr
turn them, T^ook Hi ither Ho
mar. at the lives of our great
men and see if they did not
spend their nights reading
choice books. Show me a man
or a woman that ever did any
thing for themselves in the in-
tellertu •! arena that failed l«
read f History does not ceroid
sitrh. If every young man in
our slate would only read or
evell had the rhlllire lo read we
would not seethe sad condition
main liundieils are now in.
Wlii is it that we see so many
boys on our steets after night
and in the evenings with a rig
arette iu their mouth-, cursing
and lyiii^, simply In • ausi there
is not a public or privat" room
to go to and employ t hcinsel \ e>.
Yes go on an sneer at the name.
Do all you ran to disrottage the
boys. They have now >C>< >
worth of choice books. Many
good ones. Such as Mattdley's
works; Dr. Aborcroinbies; Sir
('has. Bell. The North Ainer
ican Review. Humboldt Libra
ry. Woman's Maga/iue. Two
periodicals from Great Writain
Now who can laugh/ The
man that has access to this li
hrary of the Society of Anthro
pology. lb* is the man that re
reives an intellectual treat. It
you should desiie to become a
aVd' (WW1 _s,nnding pay
ijtiai o r and \ on can leal n f In-
fill! uieaiiing of ii> nam •- pro
vi'l«'d \«i will s111 1 \ (!lu.-el \;
but i" ua-ini* . a tli'hu' l iii In >•
taeltibi-r I lal.f! n .
Nothing but choice books and
periodicals are permitted to en-
ter this society. Ten cent
novels and Sam Bass heVoes are
looked unon by this society as
baleful to true manhood or wo
manhood; therefore all such
literature is discarded by pro
per laws. An educator, as a pa
per is, it looks rather little, does
it not, to see its columns used
to tear down or discourage ly-
eetims. Bio. Hoinar if you had
offered f>0cents to start a public
library and asked others to as
sist would It not have been bet
ter. more in keeping with an ed-
ucator's position* If the city of
McKinney will raise £.*>( u
this society will raise $lt)o and
the two together will enable a
proper committee to purchase a
snug yet choice library lor the
young men and women of our
country. I<el it be called by
the same name and perhaps its
members can b - taught to study
themselves instead of their
neighbors.
SMITH VS.'MCLBARY.
The election contest of John
R. Smith and Rofot. McLean ,
was before his honor, Judge
Maltbie, yesterday, and oceii
pied the entire day with the
discussion of the preliminary
pleadings. At a late hour the
McKinney box was brought in
and a count of the vote of Pre
cinrt No. 1 was begun. Judge
Maltbies' rulings throughout
the proceedings are regarded
by all parlies as being fair and
whatever may foe the results his
conduct in the matter will meet
with general approval. Coun-
sel on both si les are making an
abb-fight, lit.th the contestants
are iiire cle\, r gentlemen and
only de -H e |o see | he I Iglit
tiling done. We hope the re-
sults of the contest will be sat-
isfactory both to these gentle-
men anil to the puMi '.
To My Ci sro.MKtts You will
find me at my bakery from fi
o'clock in the morning until H
in the evening. After :t will
deliver bread iu the city. On
my return 1 will be pleased lo
wait upon my customers. Fresh
bakers' yeast on hand at all
times. F. OrroK*i-:i.i. Sr
We understand that arrord
ing to the invoice made of Tar
Heel Newsonte Stock by law
his accounts, notes etc., amount
to about iBUum, was attached
for fttiii, about one half not
due. He lum entered suit for
at the 'mvk
xnirr'.'vrn m^ikuti kk. mmt mii S9Q0S!
at
MMW V. A. MOOIIK'M,
Austin, Jan. JW. -In the Sen- t. .
SKSAI'K.
l^Ulte a ItUlulM-i- of eltl/.eus
were at tn. skating rink lam ^u*im, onu, ,-i.i .•><• ™-..- f,mhll
Saturday night, and are there ate to-day the following bills |t| <>r H#..ir(ps Opet
even tiiuiit we suppose, where were intioiluceil: lo make a S|
th v liitd e.ijovuieut in watch fttorkhohler in any corpoiatioit
I ill i Tor I In* 4u*imh «•! Mirli roi* Sale A tint clii**
poration iu an a mount double See advert iseiueut iu another
column. V|iplvat tills office.
Sub ii-rib« for the dkmoi k \t.
now i the time. Only *I.Ooa
year.
Tlt\ IT V4X KMK.l.t-'.
'I'lii' |>riH>rol ilu< |ni<!i|iiii( U nut iin lw w
liar lhe miriiiu. I'lii in huviiitf tin u|i|h«i-
%| VRIt t IHIAII:' TB.
l.'lUlTMin, T.'i. illM-rMD,
l'r« ia«nt, V Ipt-l'n- i'l
T. II. F.iut-f4on. I'mtiler.
1'irst national mank!
you wow
IWU cd I'IH vi.i. vM)i I-:i . •«
III: lite ItllSopiltsl IC.ll. t tllllible
over and sei down It aril on the
lloor a v\.• 1 i ,i> | lie giareful
movefile^, of tile W' 'f'' eXJjet *
leni-eti. file most littlartive
feature of tie occasion wus
th
e -lock sub
the
the lull value ot
scribed for.
To e talc.ish and <l> li
la lid disti it ts iu i.ii-> state.
AI o, to cary iuto often sec
. tloii 'i, article *14, of the coiisti
I he grand march, in which lotion relative to the publii
twelve rou pies formed a line and hinds
skating iu and around the sup
porting post* formed 4 coin
plete Icltcl "S."
I li.'llleV MrDolltlld thought the ,,f Tnuple Houston offet
ii S I . I it '1 ft . tk nl'.t III >1 ,1 l<t I' I !.* ..t.l ..... . ... a ..I . 1 ...... .
The Woods eoriKiratioii bill .,4',hV "!'"''' .v ufM.if. 1 . v
1 • 1 • .4 f . . 4. „ AbMt A 1 t „ tin* hruwrUt. Iiti• m frti-
lo prohibit corporations iroiti bntii«nf br. li«*Miiii.«i,*"'iiiiiifli uml l.uiuj
hereafter actiuirilig title to land As rn|i fur ««n<-li mill our wln> u
was taken Up and the amend «nllet *«l niih 1 outfltf. « eliU. A*lliuiu.
<'oii(oiui|.tion ur tiny I iiiik AHi-i-lliiii.
nails in i!i floor were not driv
ell down siltlicielitly to keep till
rollers from striking them, and gros sine tit. ^ ...... neighbor _ lakes it. Otlh e up
ed Friday was voted down. Sufo>cribe I'm the Di:Mocit \ r,
The foil! then passed to en only $1 a year. See ih.-n your
ossuietit. neighbor lakes it. Of
fii^
home with the back ol his head. ,,ral lvvt.mu, and appropriating .THI* ll K \ o ' uoiMi Wl.si
Henry Collins being about the the same to pa\ deliciencies „Vr rnVhl-N" «*o 11«.V.V. 1 .tI.'m.'u'«iV« u'V-
tllllest Oil the floor, had furl her was passed. ink*;. Vnv r«n^.nnli|«- limn woulit II «•
A bill wa passed to author
l/.e tile governor to appoint n. v«-r r«il-1.. Hi?,- Ifli.1 ill nil , iimx ..1
more notaries than are proud < oukii". <[« i«u. itruiK-iiiiu. i'hihi in tiu-
I ,♦ , i„ .1 , : I..J, i-llf*l *ll«l Mil alti-illoPM Hint lire t'iilii lil-
et| f« | li\ | lie e.M-llll^ lllW>. ori-ll |>rl m ji r\ to 1-1)11.1111111I ion. .'ill
I'ri-il |irliuiii'\ 1 •< <-• 01.11 in|it ion.
<->•(• ntui #1. 1 . N. Aliliotl A I'o.
llol'sK.
to fall than tin- rest, consequent
lv when lie fell, tlie skaters were
•
compelled to shv about six feel
lo keep from running over him.
A. L. Fairrhilds imagined lie
was a 1 una way locomotive six
hours behind time, and doubled bills and resolutions were intro- udilnc i >ok out. itesitim-i'i mii-i-i-i-iI
his S| ..ni iu i-i'iH-ii 1 in* station i^;::rK:!;,il;i,;x^
on litnt*. XocullisiotiN. I I".""IIS""
., . . . . , IV: A joint resolution request
Bert tifociishaiu. although a jhg one representatives iu con
, ... 11 • IMIM IIKTl- IIIOIH-V lllllll Ml ll'I.N lllllllf I-IkI-
111 the house Hie lollowilig 2*JJ,li> tukinir mi iik^ih'V lor tli«> t>c«t
TO KINHl MI'TIOX
'I'lii- nil\t ri ii <-r liuviitK hail jila.nl in
ing our rejiii-M-iiiaiio'!. u< nm i in-nil\«*rtiM-r iiuviiik hail jila. i ll in
graceful "kilter, ramc iu contact mvss to urge lite repeal of the lii" liaiul* tin' furiniitnof a Mini|i|i- m-4-i-.
-.11,. 1 1 . * 11 „r*i, .. ,, tiihli- i-i-iiii>(1\ for tin* *|ii-i"ih mill iH-rmii
with W hill lie >UppoSt-t| to be ;i national oailK ai t^. _ Ill-Ill .-ore of 1 < lit-0101 > I Jot t. 1 atanh.
lloui barrel w hich. Ul oUe\aill- By Cochrane of Austin coilll HronrhilU, \"lliiua anil all ihroaiiuul
1 < I'll 1' .11 I I il 1 11 Ii ila.ail Ii ill . .1 I I nil ll.il I 111* 4 11 J . Hull. .11
upon
illation proved to be a | os| in
the center of llle floor.
tv: A bill amending the law <f l.ii « «m*rtloi. . iim-r iiuving ihormiKh
ly li-si 'il I|h iviHwIi-rfiii riiratm- |to\n*i'n,
assignment. _ _ ^ III hunilri-ili. ofc«i.|.ii, i'i-i-I- ii lii 1I111 \ lo
By Mr. Browning of Wheeler iimki- ii known 101 h -i- who mm tii-i-d
Charley De You declared that county: Providing for a stale j'^ X/T uiUi'iuil
ill!* Huor IMmmIi'iI una riiltlii tniil runiillli; ln ni su|ll«k ilinrtioitM tor |iir| arinuanil ii^ih^. \i|-
iin.nediatelv set about the task | l« i f^lorado river " An..Nir..«R. r:t: m...
bv sweeping il up With his coat. "T" f V' ,o1 ,:.(:Un. t ii I- Pail...
tv to the iuitiiil mouumeiit on
Orand closing tableaux in <1.,. irioih lueriilbin wesi loiiiri Utip t« rworkinK|ii-o| if. n-iuI ini-u.
..... , ^ ... llie lOOtll liUlliliail. wist loilgi ntLT ,,„*w.anil \M- will mail von rrci-
Which all took part, sol il the tl„ie, where it crosses the Brat ~ul kihmIh
foo\ s piling themselves Up ill I'ie Dog'owu lol'k of the lietl thai Will pill von III liii' way of innkiiiK
1 ' -in . .1 1 -i i-ii-iit- 1111 >ii<*i> tu the iioi lhw'e-.l mole money in a fi-w ilu\n thun > on rvi
the middle ol the room While Iivei. till llie to tin noiinwi .i t h, 11I1V
.... , , tlioiijjlit iioMnililr ill any iMinlnPhK. 4 niit-
t!ie Others formed 2t circle around ■ l',l,s,'u!?,V ''O'lllty. t„i r..Huiri-il. Votnan live at hoim-
theni.
, , ... Jttll. •-
Tile first portion of the trail to anil work in |itire Hint-only, or all the
tin two mill", wiili* *i till tin- bill llu,H' Allofiiotli •ipxex.of all ai*e ,irranil
... , .. .... oe two miles W l!li anil ill oa lv -ll4.lH.Mft|L .v„. ,.u^> .arm-il
i In* ladles iicijllitfeil tin III- a lice one mile wide. I lie bill I>v«rv evening. I'linl all wlio w mil work
selves verv ereditablv. and we prov ides for three commission max u-.ii tin*J*ii*ities-. we mak^ tin-, nn-
. ' .i ... :..i .i t., ii........ iiurnlleli'il oll*r: I o all w honre not well
alwav s have thought a skating ers. to tu appoiuti <i o\ tli g #atii iieii xve will Hi-mi si to pax tor tin-
erilol', to lav out the trail, to re trouble of M-ritlnK iih. l-'o 11 |«ti'i t tfiiluro,
ceire $."> pel-day while tin duty. l«>n«i. et.-'..;hu nee liumem.1* ,.a,x
, 1 . : i J,,.... ,...,1 f' . almoliitely Mire for all whoMart at onei-.
and appropriated sp|O0,(M>() lot Pon't ilelay. AiUtreax Siivhos A I'o..
the purpose of the act. Port land. Maine. M
By Nfr. Alexander of Hunt u„,.kH Mcimil
county: To make |? T2 cents, "H,kl1 K,l 'h
H'gj
riuk was one of tin- besi places
iu tile world for exercise.
The attention of our readers
th.. u'.V ;•
•lam., u ih.y unit .i.....i,.S'iV«M' IMii,li"a,lffiri. J'"!!"'1'; f"!'
I 'n-v will be f..und set-«in• l d..,ii railroad freight charge vt\l,lWA•M^1""
fi it ci-rncr in •bihuson !
Hi1111'i l 11e 11£li oi ' i i.11 | >
.ill
I ICI\ ,
t«te ami J r IVIMJ-I^ t no ,,ul-
a e -lial i-Iim re I prop- ! <;ont
,, lionateiv for a siiij, iutui than Coiton
and doe. I lu-se young men a long one. Barh-y
an* all well known iu our coin-, Also providing for a railroad Uvo
niunity. as they were born and commission to consist of three' utt«*r
raised here and an* well known nn-mbiM's i likens
,• ...I, ; i I I I III* following bills were pass 1 "liken#
or ihe.rsobera.nl indus.r.ous ||||; A,ll(.mlill^Vh(.j,,1 Tnrko,-
,il i ti*>n law so as to remot e Kant' "'.'.I1,ri1.
Tln-y ili-m-i \ i- tin* coiilideiice man coiiut\ from its operations pf «i- i imiiiii
, , . 1 -.. 1. I I I W''"K I oil eaii alxxnx • fctet .III-Market
and patronage ol the } e«,p|e. and including ( olorado and „ik(.
who will lind them at all times | eouuties within its pro j
read\ and willing to acroinmo
. in
at
11.1
. ao
:!:•
s;i'j*i tlo/.,
"id lo 7"i to Inn
,-l nn per year
oi
^l«*l%iai t«*% , 'I'I-MIM.
<i i i i.--iiii- hi—
F. I.Ml.lf>t'N A CO..
Ition ami «ell« e*« lianifeon the crinri-
pal i-hie«i in I ni'opr. |'ir i riii pnp< r
ilUi • un(til.
I >i> urn-:
Fran* U Knu-rnon. . II. Welch,
I'. II. Ktuernon, .Inn. I.. l.ov«ju).
T. i'. Knienttn.
ilu lliei I Ion i*h n a. m. lo I p. m. *
city hotel.
U. N. IV \I K. Proprietor.
M< KINNKY, : tkx AS
1 "r- on pi atu-nlioii gixnii lo i lit- rone
lori of iruvatM. i'liaise* r«a oiiable, I
I At li KOIt K Al.i:.
I liavi- for tale one i lim llasiiiinl .lin k
I t ear* nlil iii-M print;. vm-II Hiilii. il.
I.I lin .1 \- II It III. \ III i:.
I.elinnon, l'e\.
II I*'. s||ACKKL!*'iilM .
II Oil i il.l i w III I: -Ili-1'IIS HSS.-lltlll
I u ill ilo ail kiiiil-i ot repairiiiM, xxajson
xxork, shoring. e|e. I la x' inv hoii^hf tin
*hnp I ran ilo xxork tm cheap it" mix one
i• i\i- me a trial, ami I xxiil irixe x on al-
int'llrl ion . IT-'ill!
II. XI.I O III II N . Xl.lt. Il.l .1-1 III il\. |l.|l.
«' \l.llOt N V I'l.AltSON.
1) e n t 1sts.
Mt-K I N V i: \ . I I A AS.
II ti x iii^r ioi'meil a i o-parl mi>liip lot
lin- priirtiri of Penlitlry. herehx inuler
.Ii«-1r prolivhioniil nerxlee« Inthi-i-itl/em-
of Mi Kinm-.x ami virinitx. oilin- in
shainV Itloi-k.
Teeth extracted xxithont pain lix llu-
line of tillH. I
H Kit 111 Id. \\. JOHNSON.
Attoiney-at-l.aw,
McKINN 1-:\ . TI'A \S.
Will praetire in Mate ami l-Yileral
i otirlK. Special attenlion i 'iven to col-
lei'tiiiK. ' Ullce np Hlail'i. ill .lohluoli'il
It lock (■
.IOII1N fi. .IF.MCINK
Attn i n e y-at-l.a w,
Will praclire in the .'•npreim- ami inferi-
or conrlH of Ihi- -.a.c. ami the I . S.
court. Special a I ten I ion ifixrn to tlo- r\
a in I ii at ion ami ii In-1 racllnn ot In ml t It lr*.
S'o|e>> ami tireounlf colleeteil promptlx.
i.oanf nt-irollalctl iiiul real folate lionuiit
amlfoltl.
~ x I V Mil I'l l I.
m.u ^ t'lsK un.
I'iaiius and Organs.
Will hi-lill llireet 1 roil I I lit-i r l-'ii It I • |\
liive lll'teen ilaxn trial. \ on can nave at
leant onc-llilrirrio.li l \ Inn inv from miiil
ilrm. For any Information call on
A. ItII IN K,
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FALL & WINTER!
DRY (jOOI)K.
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GOODS TO SUIT ALL TASTES
AM) ALL I'l'liSES !
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\\I> ALL YVOOyL AM) CO'I 11 > . <. < 'i • I > i i , > it I;
Til \ N K\ I'M A nsiiaNm.
play of
da •s> (hmkis and trimmlnv^.
Notions, (ioUiiii^,
Boots and Shoes !
\ O I I'OI. I tie I' ' . 111 i \V I 11 II III ■ i t
sax e \ 11111 lllo|ie\
a « . II ; i .
Ardinger Co.
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triil 'awl
MiMourl-
. t.-.i-'i Amending tin* law relating loj pakkhks l()xi(
date i Ii*-ir Irieiuls and patrons, j telegraph companies so iih to
rin-se young men are nil known 1 apply to telephone compnnie.s. A Pllffi Fdflliljf MsdiCiflB thst N0¥0f lll-
I The bill waw liJl.s.sed to ell tOMCcltSSi
If yon iiiixe I'ywpi ptin, ltheitniitti ni.
A. IL lit Ml ML
mi*:i« iiAM r\u.oi(
Ik# ^m«t IVilM'l i/hI IamII/
M'M'lif i' rl llMllWR.
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• titjfl, Nour.iliiiii. lilitMi
i >iii Ml*x« r||ng iif. tli t
L •iit'*. M lANMiaiN#, Itt
f mm II.!• King I ' i-ig'i,
W oiM#|>lt«n ViHttfh __
FOR, I3SrX331<,TSTA t A.ND nXTKl NAI. TJBFL
LINIMEM (
lor strict integrity and reliabil- Tin- bill was passed to en
it v. Conn* and hhv from them, g'" snient allowing constables
i ' *
i Uo( without llioln \ ,ltld with- ((V),|. jn aptioint liol mole ll.au are trnnlileil xxlth anx iliwonlei of'ilie
out price bill ol. the best ! t,i>., ..,,1,11 i .< limn*, -tin li. hnxxeb. Iilnml orm-rxi .
' . - . . . i w o in | ii yoncini lie cnretl 1.x I'arki-rM'oni.
1 no in. -. ... . . • i o y on mix e 11\ npipiia, I s in* i - in t; i i«iii .
il wiili fit ot | h 11 Ml III t lot) atul I Kliinev or I riimrv < oiiiiilaiiith, or if von
' l >> 11 II • * ;* ... ... ... il ..it,. i/.,i.i...i ii'ai.' ..... .i: i. . ...I..
"crowd" sewing machines! parsons-aehftpftl'x.l pulls
I III* 1111 llll<«lllill'«l l.llll 1,1 -I I V 11 lllllll It _ , .
terms of any drug house in ihe
rity.
.lames Wiley having been
with Ib-nrv llerndon, one of
thebesi known and Iho.oughlv
established drug houses in tlie j
FOKKIUN NOT KM.
KoVl'T \ I.I. Kolt .loll N lit 1.1..
London,,Ian "ia. -Thegovern-
I \l l loV ' Itcfnsi- all ,-nli-tiiuti ..
I'arker'n I onic i romponeil of the lie l
remeilial iiKt-ntt In I lie xvorlil, ami ii-i-ii-
tin-ly iliili-rent frnin preparation- of pin
per alone. Semi fur circular.
HIMCOX MO.,
lltel.t has determined to reject1 leawilltttm Btruct, Now York,
the proposal for an lnteniatlon- UII(, „n i(l „..-«ii-
| | . • " # . . , , 'HI I i UIIO I "If,1 r i ill 11 I I * I • It I ' ' * l I ' I • * I I
i.MMllily, lor Iiion* thi'iii tour Jil ^;iuir«ilit(*<* ol tilt* jMian , cilice. < real Mixing ill l u\in^ ilollur
vejir.s. brings his experience loan or airy form o|* inultipb*, M'/,H'
oi-
and popularitv to tin new linn control ol l-.gvpt.
and w ill meet the expectations
of all who have known hint iu
the past, as a polite and genial
business man. Call and see ,hut Hom,, ,.jt.w |,.ls
III N I I.N'ti HII. ASS\ssl\
i llll.r.s PliKSJ 11J.N r.
f havii a p"ili • • ..if I •n\f ■' ,.. .n.. ... '7 Hi
il.* iivn-iiri. < 1 . ur itin ■ '.t t < • 1 . 1 >f fuiiit
• i..ii'.iu I. vi•'''ii' .'I. I n Ii*#-1,. • •• ..tm ininr rieh
... ..I , . |KI iMiiltwl) KirltllH M||
,i ^ * v ii.i on r rut «ii-k r , i.„M
. ..., H.ir fi I.. . I ,|.rr.t . MII' II «, t .1. ..
III. V.* Bl.ii' l M.lll |-.«r!1t . . Turk
Santiago, Jan. It is ntai
;; ,. y n,"" .,,a"■ a pni7F *«"> •"
them and give iheiuyour trade, found as to the nbi-tity of the * rnl4Ct .„,i ,.,Jtiy imx
A WoHinii's HiiFilariili*.
J. i . M oil It K.
is worth a shipload of argument:
Would-be assassin of President I orIfooilk xvlticli will liHp xou lo more
Santa Maria. Tin* maker of the! "« > ri«'" V,V'v.-'VlV « >•<••* •* «** •■
... , , . , ! this xvnrlii. All. ol either «ex, *itren-i|
Kev. .Annie ll. Shaw, altera oo.\ coutainingr tin* oow^iler from ti rut hour, rioiiroml rumi to for-
. , lias been apprehended. The tune opt 11- to tin* woieer« alitolntelx
pleasant pastorate of seven .M.r(M,n w|,0 ordered the bo\ to ",rV l "" .v • o.. ,\ii-
years in East llenniss, preached (>«. nmde is a woman. "
er farewell sermon there last
| Sunday. Her congregation itrssi.v s< iii.mim. kok couka.
parted with her. and sin* with London, dan '27 . -The Army
it,with sincere legret. Hut Miss i and Navy (la/.ette's cominenta-
shaw felt that, for the time be- O upon the outbreak in t.orea
. a, refers to two strong reasons
ing. tie* woman s sufrrage inov- j m, i.lls f.,7 ,i .-i,.iilir « ai.ier-xiiie.iia.
etiientrequired her whole ser to extend southward her front of my Imiiieillate familv, after hnvlni(
vii-e. and she will devote her- ier to Col'ea. First, she desires ""llereil for maiiv xearit from nifiiatriiiil
. , , . n Im-KUiatitv, ami having hi-en treateil
self to it under the aitspii'es of a wftiiner, sn.allei and mon-eas- ^ ufiout hem-tit hx variou, meiii.-ai iio.
tin. Mn^uihui,,..,- S„«-ra>(,.
soehit on. for the I'lll'l <*HI I I I I -.I • I • Heifillator. It" ellect on iiii-h cai.f i
blocked with tee several weeKs xvomlerfiti. ami \\oil iiin\ ri*iMo«|y
v«*ar. I ih* AsHuriali< it •.,oii in tin* v##nr. S^'oiki, wiis^iji cnilcii tho ^Wniiuifi^ is«*ni Krivml."
gratulates itself on tin* esweutial vvishes to obtain a large add i ' * ''"tia mj->w"'s:i n\m,i
serviie die will render. Miss tional native p'lpulatiou from —
Shaw is college-educated and which lo raise a large force to l-Jntlreiiiiil \i oluti- Snci-o^s.
a graduate of tlo* Boston I 'ni guard the Pacific literal and en- , u 1■'!'
. * , , , , i ... tii I ♦ i ,vjy f*riuw' kriov^M /(ji «#\• i" the
VfMHlty 1 Srliool. Mie llblM llt-r rH'ttvr to vvilh < lit lifltwl a- « liiKUfMhi i
brings to the cause single-heart- nil. TheUa/ette urges Kugla.nl Vk«*ii , «a>>; "I ii.. il tlil- rum iiv iiefort
ed devotion and ability, both and America, which both have JSJJJ ™ ' ittr«e i i-"intioi, t„ „ ^«t
.. . .. ...... L. . >. ! ■. la . . « L! 1. . 1*1 Ml >1 k « lll.i 111 ..llu III ft M..n ft.. 1.-.IM ' ««
'i'he h it ii 11 -.i • i ii 1 ami In r. i\ir Iniiil
I.i^'lil rnmiiiiir. Ilixh arm. ilnralile anil
povterfni #ri) -viiil for the loan ot om .
I llllee oppoHlle l-'oote lloiii.c, Mi ltiinnex.
'I'exiu. '.'I
11:111'I t !t> I >i.xiin t: x i lo v oin
i M iuh I ii ii ami .i-k li i in lo ub
.-ci ilo; only s I | • i' \ ear
Pllct art* rmpieimf pniwiid i • (-•-
of wt-i||-|it in tin- hack, Inin- ami '■ > rpn'
Of till' utKtollli ri, I 3IJ i«l({ tin- J. llillil , «l,| .
pow In- hi. wiiit- nil* > iii n i I i In-!. el in v« ur
nt iglili 'f i v otK«in« *1 I:id- • > inptmiH
of lit*I!(.'• li II :< i« pre-i in. .i- Il it<iI. if , III)
i-ttfiiK- « i l tin -'Mil.in Ii. el. A in >turr,
liku p.r I • I i iition, pi mill' I a xt-rv ill :|.
gri-ialilr i*• liitiif, after uitiinw warm, i t
roiniiii.il ilt.-iiilfiiit. filiiiil I'l' '111.mill
Itrhini; I'iles yieht it* i.nn (lie :ipp|;
cation 'if I>r lt -nnk"' Pile it- ne-ilv wind
act* direi iljr ii| >n tIi. p^ru all. rieil, alwirli-
ln« tin: Tnmar-., a 11 ;i a hir tin- int. one m-hi
ii |f, ami rlli-rlinu peraianent cure. I'rioi
W) cent- AiMrcKK th. fir. il'it.-inko Midi
ciue < o. i'ii|ua, O. Soiil bj
i.N. A lihot t A I o.
T >mtireiy
li liUUI) I" 11 n i
i 4. t no t ,i.i n
I <i in y |.rai«!,i hi I
lUi^il for -./i itr i , m
i.a ill I tv
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'« •" v.,11 I .1 h ii'tj, I,Ml H. I oti«||| toi|j
1 ' • .!.'•■ , ir i i,|uo .|!ti<ible
\itlftliiM oil | ill III m||| in ilfo lit*it4
'IV Hill' tlu tld.iir* • 'Iinlltlull |Nm%.
1 • - tit ii.fMi t i i i 'i piiit t
i I* i i; j |ir« >ofit an! nirt' I
chicken cholera.
if'.OiiiMtl |. ft. )U.\
BEN. W. RHINE
at rill
cc
< - j 7.
j. i:. liiti (.ii
RED STORE
Hi--pi I t I'll It X II l> « Ihi I -1-1 .. .* 11. I il
i^aiio. to > ii i \. initit- mill \ iii li
i-Dinplt-ti lim- tii m >*
SI'KI Mi AMI >| >||.IC
QROhM
\ Ml
brings to the cause single heart- uu. Thedar.ette lirgeis Kugland \K«*0t, nay*: **i in-cil ihi- runeih hefnre
.-'I 'li'f'itimi mill ..bllity, l ,th „<l Ai ri™, wl,i.;h boll, l.i.v. SJSr.tX'I'SSk""&SSS-
as a soeaker and thinker. She large interest* in Lorea, to join ' miaoMw."
combines w it and wisdom w iih with Corea in her endeavor to . . , ..
rare self !'orgetfulne*s for this frustrate the designs of liuMsiu. ( writ*'"Have tiaml liraiiMeid'a Wuhi:
cause's sake, and she w ill be Kngland, says the Gazette, tor«xten«lvHy in my practice with en-
invaluable to it. Miss Shaw should render Hong Koug in. ^".''InoTrVremVllv".!,';
still retains her standing as an | ei-viou«agali.nt kihhiuii attack the iiUeane. for which it in reeumtmtnd-
ordained minister, and will not and maintain a strong Heet in ••«J "
abandon this her chosen profes Uie Paeitie. A 1(|t|> fr,i|n wril#lfc;
sion. She will attend tin* golden 7. "1 havi- lir*<n mtinir y iii- Fi-iuale Ri-«ii-
wudding of her parents iii Mich Mr- h • Kirkjiatnck has i.tur f«.rp«y.-rai wrkaMid withtfrea.
igan tlu* last week in .fatiuary. ,i' st returneil from the K\po«i t.ini1^
. T " .?* .""" . thill where lie ellioved hiltfelf have trieil everx uie.lii im i <onlil heur
I Icaaintf in ufi*l out . ' * in#* i(«'«riiuiior t! «• «• *i% o/tftimt
^ MTV IlltH'h.
Ileim lube, tliltt with file ttevl
h*«everrelie,eii n,y iil«tri.. |i,« «nfft r
Oough.
W lioie 'ilie ,v Itetail lleuierit ill
I'WUM A MILL M.M IIINKKY.
Hi t KK\ K. I'LATI OKM
A. KLI'.\ A loli col,'D
HIMiKKS. Ill I K
K MMVVKUS.
Table liakes, Canton Monitor,
W ater Tow ii A Kclipse Kn-
Jjrilles. .Ni'.X Model iV III
x i.icihlc x ibrator
T1IKKMIKKS.
I'In-nix I otltni i.In*. Keeili.ru ami • on-
iti ni>* r . MeeiUr A I'la III era (■ re--t •>. Vic-
tor .eiile#, HhattiiiK. I'nlley- ami iU-lting
I miniaior) .v Norilyke i orn \ Wheat
millit.-Ianit fil t iiitlvatiir*. Molitie Stil-
\ Uo-itklnK I'loxxIImmii Double
siiox'e. \i a 11in A' .lark un W a*onit.
Ii.it-.i- N i-eilli . i vx o point ll-irlt xxlre.
V (41't I- lor l|ee X - "IraXX nlHt'k-
i r i,, ml- .old .it lot*eat priif4,and
oil f t- V i #'l'tll* .
lea'South Kentucky *tr<-it.
oijil
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W A W •
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PITW
VT'ABU.
j
( II|| let lll|{ of
sr.VPLK AM> 1AM ^ I u\
liUOHS NOTIONS. KM
i',iM>!i)i:ini> i, \ci -
Hi it) I' - i h •!. ■
M KN' JH)V>
AND
ClIiLi'iiKN ^
CLOTH I Nit. MEN'S
AND HOY*' HATS.
LA IM Ks AND Missis 11 \T<.
I nine one ami nil ami conxince xottr-
nelven how cheap i enn a«ll.
lien W. Rhine.
ini ...
I*,.. !. |1 WIM
li- I' l. 1. I till irii
I.-. I *«.♦ I1-M.I- II .11 It It
I «ii|i t « r vi fill i %.
II '• . .>{14 XI
mi.
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the chi
LIVE
.11
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trfww
J lc "iiAil
'''uiilijr
'4 !i bit-
Ixh\j Vag,-
of the «'ity have be^u alttio* t
imiMOtsable during the muddx v L
I . . " i • • >oiu/ ilij{it \|,.
>pe||, WagoH.s I'ollli tig iu froll. isstH* yo.tl liuu- exjliles II ll' i lir. .1. Ilrailllihl'# female Itcjiiiimr
. , . , ill.. .... ha heeli Ihoroi.Khlx |.-,|||| I). III. HI II
the eouiltry look If* if tlte^ Were V" had better nee our agents ifrrftt variett of ,-a'i.i". ami I am lull)
built of tnud or come to this office and renew conxioeeit that it i. nnri.aie.i n r thai
oi lllllll. m dUN.n<i . whk!h it eiainm to .un..
—■ .. at once. j. r. iithk. m Ii.
Ho to VV . W. l^'wis if you _ „ —
want a fine tho# or bout made I he hint saloon was destroy- ^'ifKiiw on the Health ami H^tjiimw
u, order, atep ««r 1.0. £
tiooiti; a uoi CiH.
M'Kinnev. Trtaa.
am your f tend has sent this
r'to you this long, now
a«pKMi|'lk|HlM->
Wmt mmht tr «L*«|
i-jiwi «hao
U«
Mflivnf 9u
•ltd
it mm a r
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95,000
to club uiiiaai
lor fMiifila/i *.-o.| if. itiitf I*
ROtrTH AND
lc. r-ni.
Suit
irri
ibe ft i|" tile | )t. xtoi i -.1
at td tie ltd it to yotii I'ri- ud-
oiily $1 |H r yoar.
ourfhandr
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