The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1885 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DEMOCRAT.
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II ( MACK • Editor
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| i;i«■ ti♦*«* "I* law in
i >n^ i e--niaii bVub'ti
-I. "t iIk' liftli Illiuois
i• . • ii• • 1 ;i few dav - ago.
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i tli' in vv -paper- ,\
1 it.". <• f.'i i In- s«'uai«.r
lie- II"! vprin:: Ni'W> -ay.-
"i: 1 . i. :i! ti"iibh vv illi lli<' Atnei
ir;11 irn y iI< ■ t < t< > f'< >I • • has bee tl
lli:i ;i v\;; - • • ri i J •« -«•«! of Ion
lull' }: -I' al.
Vr
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: <■ ' anij'a:_ii aunin-t IIn-
I'll'- — 111ai<1'ingrandly
(i.u r i ""|in 111 • • I a -1 battle
!<• a brilliant <la-li au l raj'
I ,i • i''/I'll -(Haw - and
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li:i\ .■ IH'l'i 11 •
it 1*1 i< Herald.
ila h-lphia 11 -
-- i- to attack
al 1 t'ralaiul'-ut adv 'i t isin-
ni' - All u ho at" in tlii- hah
1 uiakilm j■ 111< has.--. ;n < <pt
a^r"11■'i*—. • -1«■ . "ii I lir I'aitli • t
i i ti-.-incuts tli y -l'i- in tin'
nil- paper- published at
in i alu'i ia-1 -11« > u I < I by all
an- > u I 'si ribe 111 r tin- vain
paper It will -how just
* \ < ■ i a i • i• ■ a 1 i n_ vv i I li in t ilue
mult t" . a\ < y "in iii"ti 'V. It
a ni<>mIII\ a11• 1 ''lily
'■"tit.- jii'f y i-at"
Krv.iiiiK tn Xiiiliim
In** n iiy i ii ^ mil. within tin' I a -1 j
few week*. again-t «•; Iy an I
agitation i>t'tin ii' \i . iili.'i na I
lorial campaign •• in t ii
that oiieofoltl local i"i:l«-llip"
ra i'ii • has just «• i i • • ■ ;>• tli* con
elusion 111at tIn pi• -eiil i;"M i
flit ninkitu; i" m'Iiii u liat pie
mature. ami yei thi- satin pap- i
Ita- In-i ll w I• 11"pii,_ t<n it-
elioice for yiivi-i iu«l for i\> i a 1
tiii*11tli— \\ i ati at a I"--
kiniw w hat has < "tiv iin • <1 • >n:
in• itrhI •.i ol thi- tolly "I hi-
nominating aii>l <■ 1 • • i■ tiin_r hi-
inaii a year an>1 a hall in a«i
vanre "I a vn< aiii-\ . but w•• at'
imbued t" think h«- i- a< ti11u
w i-ely i- ii" lotiget a - -11111 i 11.. !■
i'i 'li 11 "I this li"h' 111a 11 • i !"
-nit hiiiiM-ir A I*• vv l'i ii 11• iIy
in.tiif- \I'll Si'iiat"! .l"hii-"i«
I y papi'i- in «1 iH'«■ i• nt part- "I
t Iif -ta-In ilhI li' 't ha\ ••
tht"\v li l itli' i "I' "Hi 111• il.hI «u -
nil' thfii liiup'-. It \|i .hihn
-nil ha- L'tibi'i 11 a 11 • i i a I a-piia
tinii- that "iiirht tn t ih -ti"\ tin'
• •(jnilibriiim of hi- in\• r•• iat• *
l'iMv- Tli* y h'• • ihi taki- it <■' 'I
ly. ami ii"t i\«■ a y <•* i'h in •
el tin'iita 1 puttin bafi"ti It
will 11'iin-nil i*r 'i 1 that a I'-'W
iin nIh- a^" ati inti'ivirw "I
Si na t "• .loll ii -• li wa- ] • 11 > >1 i - In 'I
in th" I it M"i i: \ i if i • • I• • 11 in i-
t" -• • \ i'i a I tna 111• i - "I t li" -tati
pclirv In thi- In' ih'ii" vv hat
wa- ti"t i 111 y th" null! I>ni I"
-"tin' I'Xtriit a 'luty "I a pn 1*1 i«
-ft \ ant. but ii" -oDtii'i had hi-
\i"\\> tliu- i'.\pi">-i•!I jlci1111• t..
I h" pitblir I liati all -< a t - "I p"
litiral a-pitai i"ii- \v. n at t ri I hi
I I'd l" him bv I h" ' nuiii \ pap'i -
"ppusii.^ hiui. and d"\v n t" tin .
pi'i'm'tit "ii" a--ault al'ti'i ali"th ]
"i ha- fi >1I"W i'i I Ni'thinu i> t"
In tWiii'd I'l'iitu .-in h alia'k-up
la- ih 'M- iif ilnd't, 11iblii'i\, i'ir.,
but tu In- huniiliati'd by tli«*n
I'niiv il l iuii uf ri i iin* ami ^cli
!• in i d t" a Stat" IVuiU'iitiary.
i mil-1 I'" hi'tti t lui ikiiiir tn lioli
-•■! pat' lit- rhihlli'ii -huiihl
In I'dinat'd to ih-ti'-t « vi'i\
!'"i in nt riitiii*. ami publir -riiti
ni' ill -li'iilld I'" tin clnat piv
v i-iitativ«- I<>i «'i'imi-. Ii is claim
"d that "tn -teal i- bfi-il into
' h "-i ■ w hi' I a k" • it I hi- i - a
■ pn -lion it i- not i• ui puip"-i'
t" di-i U-> 11111 H" lli'l'i' i'S p| i ,-s
111• • pillion I hat iii i-1 ra>i*>
ilk- lh"-' "I tin Sweat buys iv
-ult fioiii a want of proper in
-It in t ion- at hoiin* a- to i h"
ui« at v 11iiiu lii' i" i- in thi' roiii
Ill i • -i II "t i I i III* W e kill >U
11"i h:n . of thi' I'ai I> in I hi- pal
lull! 11 ni" ; we hi i" sin - a k in
_• i i ,i I i' i in-. Mo.-1 I mi \ - w ho
ai< uillv "t i rime, iu theii lii.-t
ai t "I ill" -art. lake no seroml
111" u ! *' 111 a- t" tli" |e-ulls We
have tin In it lu'i t limit: lit to ,-u^
j'-i. that • i i111• ■ imn-ase- w ith
idleness, ami that industrious
habits and hou- -t. manly em
ph y ni- nt lor childieii i- I lie
In ^| spei ilie a_:ai
• • i inil*. « riin• i-
la1111 of pai' nt-.
lie pitI 1 ii- must
i'i' v entioii.
A | |*r«*|*rfni I« m Mill of IIm NIim*.
ImhiIU l^irUUIurt*.
11!■: VV AM* IM Mil AsYt.t'il.
I ur ulnr« uf i ii(Mnrliit« mlfiil
fulur.v ol |iriiii'i|iul. t.i
iilnr> ufMftii'iilmUiii IvMi'liwr t.UUU
Milur> ni lir i. M-i'iiiul Mint llitril
uilUilli.iitil li-Ni'lii-r* I.MUU
•iiInr> uf fuurtli. tilth, l*th umt
m v«iilli mill 11 iniml li-urlu-r* l.ttliU
of loiirlli lifili. U unit
M'veiilli iiinl i-iulit mliliiituml
Irarlur- • 2,|IIU
niilun ofm>iTflur> iiinl uti'M nril
>ulur\ of ltr t null rod
muIhi*> ol i-i'oml mill run.
hiilur\ of iilylii m ttli'liiiimi
Milnrv of furiui-r unit unriti'iH'i'
►«l#r> of I) vi« w« bi'> unit Iron-
• r e •
►nlar> ol i\ u II*III'r* mill : oll-
••n>
:iInr> ol linker
Milan of llr-l rook
-iiInr\ ol immill i ouk
iiIhi'> of laliori-r
Milur> ofi'jiifiiii-iTiiiul ii-Hi'iniil
•itInr> ofnioiilior ol Itoyi*
khIiim of iiiuniiri'M of girl* ..
Milan of 1-ipiTl in Inhik liinit-
i UK
Milun ol x| iti 'ii priiuiiiK
Milan of i-\|i«'rt in Klioi'iiiiik-
inir
mi la In of ^•x|>i*rt in i urpfiil it-
MAM JON^IKMH.
TMol iili rs I'ltuM KKi K.VT I-I I.PIT
lil-i ol K-Ks HV TIIK UKUll-
i IA sKAtiKWAKKU.
i'ahhiins comfi.ktki.v imoi.atku
lillk at dam auk to haii.-
itoaii rmij'kittv.
PurtmiiM. Kiiiimuk. .lulv it.
«iod wiiti*t keel, u young huh j „ m*iwh«. .'uiv u.
pi„u« wl.o Inn. her w aist niieir J ut off from
cletl seven times a week In the ^ *'urUl Wltfll WU
m il,- of a Hjiitler-legged dude. I ^ 4 °,ul
little siiiueri« | kridgen and ntlierwiim make
sjiid*
of you
tltMl
arm
mi-sitting around here wniting | trnin«
for sabation to strike you uh ft l uvereuelied here from the eunt
Hinee last W eilnesday night.
Olie mile south of Osage Mis-
sion 'i.tMMi feel of the .MiHKouri,
Kansas A* Texas traek is wimIi-
ed away, and the wuler is three
feet dee}i on the road-lied,
,l,wJdid St. Paul Snowlurd wait
,N'j ina; to be hit with a rannoii hull
||0! "i*. ... ...
:mo
mm
l"K . .
Mipiiiii * of |irovinionn. iu-. .'.ii.ikk' gentleiiuin, ami
liolli-r ruiiliitiHv hihi nppurii'ii
(tin! adjusts his aiuiiiunitiuii to
tile si/e of the liiail lie itf after.
Mustard seed shot will do for
y°Sow billiards, reup fools, where the traek is gone. On.
ftUiw cards, reap gamblers. Sow 11,14 .'tUM tlo., C branch there t
;i*mi whi-kv. reap drunkards. Sow ure Severn I breaks neaiNeosho,
WO j germans, l eap s|>ider-legH.
iin The dude looks as il lie was
a,<; melted and poured into his. . ,, |. .
wagon bridge throughout this
There's many a fellow with ^ ion has been swept away.
a whitewash brush trying oiikat iiKSTitrcTio.N
to clean up a little before
lie pics to (hid.
Many men think the people j great.
don't know thut they are gam 'five feet higher thuii was ever
Jilerjf. but they do. V« u wear known before. Many farmers
tine clothes, and look like a who had their wheat cut and in
think people , the tdiork report almost a total
dou't know what you are. But loss, while others have lost
THE LARGEST
DRY GOODS HOUSE
IN M°KINNEY !
6,6. HANKTMSItt 4
MMI
240
240
7.10
0410
•mmi
no!
Kails. Humboldt and (-liauute.
No mail has reached the city
for four days. Nearly every
KeuorU* from all points make
the itamage by the flood very
The S'eosho river is
-THKY OFFER S1 K('1.\L HA HO A INS IN-
CLOTHING
I
-FOH
n-1 nu t easing
lamely I he
and lo 111<-111
look I'ol i|>
llti I'rolilliilioii Issue.
I'ln "dii"i "I' iin- hi Mo< i: \ i
ill 11 I'ei pi ill a IT < I' "I ilea I of
bv friends
prohibition
W III 'h'Solue ad\ ice
"II 11"! Il side- "t ill"
i --1 n'. Vesi.'i'ilay
I'lohibiiio11 subscri
iusi-ted upon ih"
louiiiii: "in si piat
cause. I"
wt niei a
her and lie
hi Mori: VI
ly lor the
dav before we met
iiliri'H for lli'lil iliK I III- tii'ilililltf.
or mi iiiui-li ilo-ri-of 8c mux in-
iiiti'HMin .V*'
turn lull iiik fiiml for Iioiui-,
In mi, fti'. J.ii*
i liilliiiifi lor Imliifi'iii |iii|iiln T'-n
t rn ii - t'ori a l ion anil niim i-IIhii-
i nil* f\|n'iiM'h for imlii(i-iu | mi -
|iil . l,U«i
uriiiiineiitiii|kc mill improving
l: run mis. i-1 •-. 1 .ism
io wiin-r for tin- |ir<>t«*i*t I on
from July M l-s'lio Man Ii l.«t
I—."' ai- per roiilrni't. to In- puiil
•ipoii iin- iipprovnl of iin- Su-
• i-riiiti'iiili-n t ot I it'iif mill
I l i 111 Ii Ac\ Iii111 I
loi wiiii-r tor tin* prulwiion
pi*r l oiurm". . I.ino
you don't liud tin- town full of
greenies. you big old fools you.
Some men are feeling all
hogs, sheep and cattle, and in
many instances houses and
l * .....fences have been swept away
right, because all their boys are and the families bandy escan-
girls; but the lirst thing that ing with their lives.
you know, the devil will pack i«iik i.ons of i.ih.
oil a drunken son iu law on ]ms greater than usual.
you. lb* couldn't do anything
liad a
ygflA-B.
I
up a
Three bodies at Parsons, three
at Chanute and the
Neosho have a I read been found
and others ale missing. No at
... . tempt has been made by the
tarooga who woiildn t 'iaw* ■ railroads to cross the Neoslio
lanidy prayers that has got as H}„t,e t|,c, 1st instant. Commu-
nication is entirely cut off with
the east and no mail has been
worse tliati that if lie
thousand years to work
bail thing.
There is not a man iu Chat
much I'l'ligiou as a goat.
How Tlicy Come Together.
I; is estimated that there has
been a decrease of about £1".
ami pi'ohi hit ion leader n| t h m i. iidh in tin-public debt du-1 wild way:
hi Mm i; \ i and h" thought ring tlu- month of June. This „„,jt 'tw'as
ou-hl leil I" -ui'iioit that
Men.
I'll- I 'alia- lletald of ill" Till
' •*111a111- 'jiiij' a lengthy edit"
rial, li-' us-ing tli" murs" of
Mi. I'h'M'land in making his
app ini a,- nt - Iai it'dy from tin-n
unkuow n i" fame a- i ing mast
• ami ina< him- l«oliti *i; n-.
I'm thi> \"iy thing \11 Cle\e
land i ■ • i \ ■ - - ! lit • pi a' ses i if ih"
rank and ill" <•! hi- pal ly . and
i- ii"!. as i h- I h-rald i hinks. en
da I i 111. ill" party '- e \ i-leliri
h 11n"I'tr11-i v • ■ men are I'liuud
in ih" h' lii'" i tli. parly w ho
ha 'i t ii "I mad" I he m-e hi so o I'
liri• m- a- tic manipulators of
tli parly machine, and the
l'i' -i■ Ie111 -• - li! i.i appoint
tli' in l" o||ire. . hold that he
li"l "lily ha- a liuht I" do -o,
11M t thai it I - hi- duly I o PI e fe |
-u< h rn- ii I" h'lid mouthed poli
tn iatis. an I ihat im injurv i-
d'>ii" iin <"unt!y "i party by
hi- pur-iiinu — ii'-h a i'oilr-e, Th"
id' a that ih" -poi|> belong to
tli" riiig ma-lei - and maehiue
manipulator^ i^ ■.11«' t.t the 1111s
take.- I ha I pi d i t i' lan - and a - u b
sen i •• ii I pit- inak" in their
• ah-iilation- Th- I'mthef idea
with i|i"-e w lc hold -in li opiu
ion- i- that th" ollici's should
be run l'"l ill" benefit of the
parly ami ii"t tm the good "t
I li- country Th" "in- nai in a! ly
follow- the oilier. Th" Herald
need hav" no -uf h a]'pre|ieii
siolls as it e\ presses abolll
ih"-" disappoint"'! workeis in
tin- party . breaking up the par
ty "la11i/ ;11 i"11 by l eu-oii of
theii failure t. be rewarded
Tin -' ai" not -ucli an imporlani
•'lenient in parly 11 ie in be r •> h i p
a- to absolutely re, pi ii" reeng
niti-'ii by th" adinini-iration
Many "t iin di-a]'p"inted • la--
ai" -m il a- would not receive
promotion at all if it were left
t" ihe pi .ipii te pas- upon tIn-it
en-"-. ' "ii-' -1ui• 1111y N|i t 'h-ve
land is 11 n-iiiei| foi doing w hat
th" petiph | hem-el*e- would do
Tin id' a I hat a< l i\ pai ti-ati-
ai' eiit ifl"d i" i' I'oguiinui to
th" •• vf111 doii oI lh" "i|uaIiv ef
Ii' i"iil and h -- otleusive mem
her.- or II," parly is a relic uf a
period of hittei prejudice, and
Ih" iiil"ii-sts of ih< country de
niaml that it should be forever
discardi d from .\merii an poli
tic-. |<ei the lletald be -atis
lied with the I're-ith'iil - course
ami risk th" country in hi-
hands, foj um- term ut least
on \l r .lohtison's 11a111" Km h*
has not opened a canvas- for
governor, not' did he hav" any
siu'h design- al the time of the
publication "I hi- intei v ii w ,\
•osls war upon Itiin and ll^i idea- In-
represent - may h-a* I l lie use
ol hi- name. I'm for tIn pi• ■ ■ nt
hi- name will not be pu-lnd
further than the criticisms uf
public joiii mil- may «Iil ei i ly <>i
indirectly call him out The
papers desiring peace mi the
Iplest i t III of t lie Iie\t e r 111 11
-hip. may probably ge| ii uioie
readily by thetllseh e- being
peacah|e a- to !hat ma11"i
alt
i I lt<
I w'
I "
cause. (If course if we Wel'l'
ruuniug iin paper under lie-
adv ice of its friends, it would be
pi i ipi r to ca II t hem toget her a ml
take a > ot" upon ih" w hisky
11ui -1i•• 11. ami i"i thai di'ieriuine
• nt i ii 'in -e ii pi Ui ! Iia I issue.
Itiii ihinking thai the |Ikmo
i u \ i ha- a different mission to
till than Iu serve e it her side of
thi- controversy we -hall not
!"• found adv ocat ing either side
of ill" is-m . unless it becomes
Kllu Wheeler, describing the
meeting of two fond young
lovers, sings iu her own sweet,
"l.ove. wliell We
like two planets
never saw two
planets meet, and always had
an impression that the ceremo-
ny of introduction we marred
by the presence of a large
acreage of cold and formal
llieet' llg.
will make a total reduction of
about l?liri,lMlO.(MM>.
Mosijuitoes, tlies and other
pests will not enter a room in
which tin- castor oil plant is
glowing: or. if I hey should
enter it. they arc soon found
dead beneath the leaves.
.\ Wall Street broker say-
that men who drink whisky
can't succeed iu Wall Street.
I his is a most unkind lling at ;iM,| |,.an up against each other
whiskey Mel. who ,1,1 o||aflJ|thi|lk w|,y I believe I don't
drink do not succeed there , s„„a vvhule Illation
either. 1 - - - '■
received, except from the south,
since Wednesday. The Missou
ri Pacific advertises to run a
train east this afternoon ami
transfer by boat at Osage Mis-
sion. It will be two or three
days before travel is resumed.
MOKHII) IMI'tl.sK
OHKYKIl.
Iloltltl III, Y
Wilson. X, C.. July -I. Wil
(five tis a Call and you will save money. We have
Strictly ONE PRICE and that is the LOWEST!
chaos. Mui if they only smile !>*' Sams, a it year-old son of a
iu a rapturous.over-the-gardon-! htrmer living near here, yester
wall sort of way, and look ner-
vously up and down the street,
and then go giggling off to the
skating rink, where they can
go sibling around on casters
of planets. It would be ten
times more exciting to watch a
aw is not without dif-! 1,1,1,1 tm'n r(M,,,<l !l <,,,"W'ded cor-
;i'l"' "on in Mate politics next Kd it ing a newsjmper under |
y in \\ •• will evcivise a per Spanish law is not without dif-: . ..
lee', flee.loin ill expressing Olll' I'lclllties ( )||e Cllltall j OII flial J
opinions upon the progre '' « «««.. shoulder. Bumette.
I h" coiit rov e|-s v a lid its bea ri tigs
rrlntc's \\ arnitiu.
all-
ot
-ft
<>n last Saturday .lacI
Joint Sweat were acquiti
I In* i ha iu " "f bitrglaiy ai
ill our district coin I I lie boy s
vv c|i li ft i '• <n and -ix leeii y «a r-
t ih I respectively Tlfey vvi'e
the soils of a w idow lady liv ing! ,
in tIn Noi l It east pm't ion of i he j,
county They were charged
wiih entering the hou-' of <>m
Walk.-i and carrying iivay a
side ill bacon and a -eatule-s
i u |.' 'ii society and 11 - ivial tons to
1 siaii an I local politics We w ill
1
pel mil lh" frl"iii|s of ih" I >i.vio
li-cll.-s ill" 1111 e s I I o 11
day murdered his infant broth
er of whom he had been given
charge. Some time tigo he was
taken to a child's funeral and
manifested great interest in the
funeral, which he did not fully
understand. He litis frequently
prattled about it and askeil
many questions as to how the
child was got into the eofftn and
when it would come out. To-
day he took his little brother
to a graveyard which was near <
his father's home and after
scoopingout a grave iu the sand,
beside a small brook, he placed •
his little infant brother
E. C. MOUNTCASTLE k Co.
.TOIINMON IILOCK.
McKlNNEY,
in a
• i: V! io
I llollgl
tln-y d
space
I'll pel
I'l
it- CI >1 II Ills,
11oi ein roai
• the detriment
W e believe ill ft
all
long a-
upou our
am
of was recently ordered to sum- i
pi ml tm torty days for calling There is no institution or in-
a cerium poliiicjil party :i fttt«riic*«> which has done so much
- ami another was coin fo|. ;t<ivaticement of the
l,||'| e , to >ti>pHt'd lor . ..etify xvi>rl< 1. for the civilization and I box which he had iireviouslv
day s lot siigman/.ing a crowd ,.(.|i,K.|,|,,,n of humanity as tlie carried there, screwed on the
o' poUtmuns^asa^n,ob. ,-hrisliait church. Skeptics
-rr .i i muv scoff, freethinker may
I here t-irouble up in the Iu i ,|„,y (.annot umlerinitie
this fact. It is built upon the
solid foundation of uiitheiitic
hi-torv. Taken in its most lit-
T13XAS.
Red Hen Defiant.
rilK I'ltKYKNN'KS AMI AUAl'A-
1 i a 11
-iif K
,\ I ter a I 111 I Ilea t
np aim
argument of the ease I lie jury,
after ;i brief ret i t• -nieiit. ret urn
ed w ith a v cidi' t of "not puili v
i u I lie case o| . I a i k . i In* 111111 • i
b to I her. who w a- 11 i 1 first
Tlu* j ii r v then iu their pla.ee.-.
rendered the -aim* verdict iu
I It'' eji-e of .lo|lll, o|. ill" " V i
deuce iui t-oduced on i lie I rial "|
till' I ll her case.
The timliii'_' "t' the jury i- uni
veisally approved by ih" pi-o
pie. Much i n t ere-1 v\ a - matti
tested III these case- because o|
tin- i ircumstanci - jiti-'iidin; ;
them
I lie e X I fell 11 V Olll ll I It I ties- o| ,
rallu'i the tender boy hood o|
the pi isoiiers exciti'tl general
syiupathy f<>i them. and it wa- '
gi'iterally felt that a verdict of j
ellilly W Oil Id liav e I'ol it- e I'l I 1
the making of continued criini
Hills of tile boy s w ho miizht by
acquittal plow to be good 'iii
/.i'Us I po 11 t lieit eouilleliam "s
l hey beai none of i he ev ideiices
of bad character, and iimpn -
tioii.uhly could tn i be regarded
ii- by nature possessed of .-my
• d'the emitiwim'tii- ot hardened
ciiiuimil- Tli.'i" w;i- a mrung
• ii entii-iaiii ia I i ase icaiiist
t In in. a ii' I if ;i jury could hav e
found them guilty in a way |
that some moderate punishment
could have follow ed. -oiuelhiiip
ill the soil iii i^'lit hilVe been
dotii Mm ii- our liiw make- m>
pi ovisioti lor any projiei puiii -h
ment in sm h • ;i-e-. it w ;i- !«• |
fo| t h* 'III I" be till lied l"i ise.
Hut in this affair w •• hav a
wholesOUle h'Ssoli foi p,'il"llts 1
disi'ii -ion of all matter:
n lilic ftitifi'rn. amI -<> long
;i- ih" prohibition •-out rov ersy
i- coitdiified iu ;i ^pit ii of fair
ie - and doe my we will treat
'111 pa11 n - vv ith I In* utmost
I i be ru I i ty We do iii it consider
pi''hihition in any form it may
i "iii" up I'm at ti"ii a \ ilal issue
in fh" light I lc lb moi i: v i i-
tmikitm. Ii may become a lac
l"l iu slate politics. I f so tliefe
w iII In tin uougli to make ii
a h ildHi., i pi" -I i"ti ill olll" policy.
I'm ih" present, w ith tlie utmost
l'i ietnl-hip I'ii the but h parties,
VV e W i II Ileal vv luit is lo be said,
not ciiriin: to etigtige in the con
11ov ei -y s11 long a- il is a local
i pi e-t ion. W liatev er c t i i if isms
we may volunleei will be iuci
dental to the progress of the
prohibition lampaign and not
ils i tt> I if a t i v e of t he v iew soft h"
hi vim i; \ i ;n this lime.
eiTilory with the south
ei II I 'hey ' lilies. They are bad
Indians and tile always into
siitne devilment ami the best
way for the governor to do
ihi*in would be to turn them
ove| to some heartless agent
who would steal till their rations
and starve them to death.
erable acceptation, Christianity
has been the guiding star of the
generations, leading them by
it- light, out from the darkness
X.\ cross mark drawn with a
blue pencil in front of your
name on the paper, denotes
that your subscription has ex
. piled. Please renew sit once.
top and buried it. going through
the form of delivering a prayer
and singing hymns. After that
IIOKS KKVIVINO TIIK WAK-
DANl'K.
])js iHMtiocrtif's Snhscriiition Agents
eno and
Wichita, Kan., July 7
ns. After that patches from Fort Reno unit m
he tilled the grave and stamped Darlington, the seat of the ap authorized to receive and collect
The following gentlemen are
on it, ami then slowly returned prehended troubles, say that money for the dkmoi kat:
home and told his mother of his sixteen companies are now up- ^ T.'Pigg. - <'"15
deed of which he seemed very on the grounds. The Indians {(< \v. buck
proud. Me said it was i list like in speaking of the probability MP McMinn.
Mrs. Arthur s little baby's fn- of their being disarmed bv the j,,]m A Waldeti,
will '
is. Arthur's little baby's fit- of
neral. The terrified inotlie
of superstition ami degraded j hastened to the spot and tin
Legitimate dealers iu wines
iu New York City are rejoicing
o v e i the ft hi v if t it m of a man
charged with selling an iniita
ignorance, into the broad, pure,
light of heavenly truth and the
freedom of thought and con
sfieiice. To the church, with-
out regard to denomination, we
look for purity and humanity:
"r "r'•I;."'": i ..rill,.g„lden
paglie. 1 lie accused vv as lined . , i: i ... .1 .. .
£|oo and si
.. , rule applied, ami it is not too
.... " l'M>o" foi ten In|M.|( to ,.Xp,,(.t those who are
j.'1-)" . " sen cm e was so ||(.,ip.,i iu by christian influence
Mil ...runs,, u >y«r ll... Brut s, |-, „ hi ,,
.-in.l spil-ilual J.I.W. o.y.nl.1.. of
Hie law. I enjovineiits which are pure and
AT '""'"''""{t-. .'''l*' ,*Vi'"f
' , iniml and intellect, the inculca-
tion of pure, noble thoughts
and emotions are within the
Albany . June •>'>. The Pas-
senger Kailwav iV Transfer
•r government say they will die tj y (^ullege,
ie before submitting to that, as it E. w. Chnppell.
rave was opened1 and the in- would be death in either event. K. II. Hlair.
.■ . . . 1 i , t 1 t I. I
fant found dead with its right The white men have had a hand hr. il. li! IV. bong,
ann broki
Celina
Weston
('< ipeville
St Paul
bebauon
bittle Kim
Milwood
(tray Mill
roken and skull crushed, in working the Indians up to Tarpley & Sclirader - Mock Hill
their present warlike attitude, l. |V l-'arish. Faruiersvllle
salt lakh ixsi'i;r. The Cheyennes were consideia N n,.mvn< Mine Midge
bly excited yesterday over the Moore. bake Mill
|n. quartering of some of the fresh- j. H. Hums,
i.,'t lv arrived soldieis in the vaca
Salt Lake City. July 7. ...
diguatioii over the Mormon act v, , , ,. . ,
of.placing the flag at half mast te(\ Arapahoe schooling lands, ^
continues unabjited. Kxcited ami since the accidentiil killing ,
groups of Uentiles discussed of the Indians at the lodge their
the affair all day. Horace Kid- medicine dances have been more
ridge, president of the Deseret incessant. Such heathenish
National Hank, the i nited practices as are now going on
States depository here, says : daily have not been witnessed
"Half-mast is the proper > many years and oM Indian
place for the flag, as we have fighters siiy the renewal of
my
('oin 1 'iii\rt|«''f« iuinue for"ihVi range of ciiiirch duties, and tl'ie not more than half our rights." these war-dances is inexpliea- ^ ilorus
. I I ; „v mission is being grandly fulfill- ti._ u - „Hvi.,.. hie. So far am the OTesence of au. um u
i ih ui j m | ,| i ('(| hi flila * *
bake Mills
bone Kim
LAUIKH'
Ioe Cream Parlor:
Cull Next llonr lo Post
Office lor H'KC'RKAM
lee licnioiiiidc, Hlicrli-
e rt, Coiil'cctionerlcs,
Fresh Home itnd Tro|i-
1 en I Fruits, Segtirs, &v.
TlIK HksT alw ays OV 11 A Ml AT
with :i capital of $ 11 .< m x u m m i.
"d.
of "Siifkcr Flat."
v and piii-pi iini-5
\ i'-for Hugo's last word was
an adieu lo hi- grand daughb i
.leatitle Shortly before lie be
cnitie -pi t'fhless he said : "Af*
let the tlay the night; nfter lit
bol. siItllll e| . after life, dentil.
Why should 1 fear rest ami
■lumber f"
Children should b. taught hou ji inn m \
♦--ly and lo hat' tlu li and all j b< loim.
otliei I lillie its au eb'iui'titaiy
lessoll ill lite. It is -;i«l lot pa
rents to follow their ' hiIdi« n to
lite bar of justife. ev ell lo Ileal Hejid
litem acquitted of such char gee ; bing list.
I lie || i 11111
ii nine In,-
town in California, will soon
pass from atlas and gazetteer.
The main pot lion of tin* town
has bo ti destroy t-d by lire, ami
IIU'Sl ol th' dwelling houses
11; v.• bi-iii deserted or torn
d<ov ii I'.v eu iIn nmiii -Ireel of
what vv:i-"iif a town hits been
milled nwav. ami it i- itnpossi
b11• io t ihioiiu;li w ith ;i team.
A niimbei of deserted dwell
in:. - ;iii in good condition, ami
-till look pretty with their Mow-
er gardens ami ereeping vines
all'l lo.es. I'iIII being UII1 iffII
pieij the holt e- \\ j|| sitoll 111III
I ih down and weed- vv i 11 I al< >•
I lie plitf i "I I lie tloVVel - il If I
V illes. The III I nei - liav e i<\
ll.'IU-led the I I i 'i| -11 |es lllill ilt
I I'ilf I'd I lie 111 to | lie locality .
and there i- nothing left to
make human habitation of tie-
spot «le-i i able
\ gland monetary boiiliie
will shortly taki, phne in Moine
The biiuk note withdrawn from
circulation iu affordaiiee w ith
lie !aw -uppres-ing the forced
tl paper money , will
v burned in ii - pet ial
ly eii'i |ei| tut mu e. w hen green
bin k- otu e v.orth nearly L.<.
oio.ohi will vatii-h into smoke.
The Provo Ennuirer. a Mor- b^- So far t,ie presence of
luon paper had on the 4th acof sixteen companies is con Orders Promptly tilled for Par
fin with the inseriotion "In cerned the Indians seem to care > ty and Wedding Occasions
dependence. Died Tuly 4th, Uttle believlna themselves able
188f ." whip a much larger force. or
The Deseret News, the church m • * Uni' luetli ll iii Kize. ml lirimllf milk
-roi.t Mi l: Kon IIKi: i.ov i-:u. | „,,, ^,-ave of't'hc'lTttie 1AV.T .. According to the account of;
lipr i' ri« i«r«* much torn nml clifwwl oil'.
1 KMingha
The object is to construct a stir \ vn sTKKtorsou.vvk kxim.oukii.
ftue railroad in every part of
New York City. Marshall, lib, duly 'J. The
* * ' excitement over the finding of
IM' r-tutl'inni uitivi "i ui' mi' .i ■ i m . 4 • « • , ♦ iirr I'nri* Hrv hiiivii • urn ami um« « u un •
' hin «rh •! in tr % i*i s u i<l iuidmlm 1 bv lui Ii- ttiiiHt -1.< irixil • ronrni8i\e- the \ ernon (luard the man 8aui sin imn uniy on<* brnnti onthpipftHhoui-
Tort Worth. Tex. .Inly | '' ..^ (ietailed in Tues s,lowinK 51 was done under I)Ver, who was lately lynched «im it u.) | siii'imi tine Kh«|,i.ii
Mi- I'a. il i,gl,i..r f'.'f." LN-mi.M«l 'J SIl .""thori'^v. rialaui^lt Tor thi- ***** - uWr, m
ola prontinetii tuerchant.eh.ped a|'its height, and
to day wi!l, Dai. Pritchett, clerk con( iUsive proof
III il ^'lili stole
ing this n.orning on the Tivxa- Kjir|. ,;iM|otht-rn went out to
\ I af111f lot Midland. Iritch j |.g,ve p> make a further iuvc
even mole
. conclusive proof has been
the couple leav found, bast evening Sheriff
the
.. , . grave to uifiKe a ttirrner mveeti
el did not want the girl hi... ,r.xl\ou, o„ Motulav the grave
-ell, bill stole Ili'l |o|' lief lov " ... . -
I iei i|
tUil.l
t
was right to do it because
erty is dead iu I'tah.
one of the very worst despera Mt?Kinin*y. Any
does that ever lived. The, ""'Pb r^ «iMt
C4uard says he was one of the
limifruintioii will he
.1 KIT KoIIKIITHOV.
lull stole I,er ror m-r lover. -lVHS on|y. ,lug down : feet, and
o-*'tt!l WV .VuU"- yesterday it was determined to
nan o| Midland Word was • bottom of it. boose
e. "IVed to flight that they were was ,j„.own until a
depth of just 4 feet was reached,
when the shovels stuck on some
thing soft and yielding. It will
... , ... a. , . ! be reiueinbered I hat the grave
, 'V1' ''"V ' * wan ia a rlm-.-r li.-H. Til.-
'"'v. I v eiit . ot age vv ho i aim
It
says lie was one oi cue MTH.\ VKI>.
cimi.kua in \n onto iMiisoN. gang with whom Caplaiu on«. hrv«n imy imri«'. iwflvi. tiamtx
Schmitt "stootl in" when the high. iiw t [*>* . 'himi hin ti^n tiow m.
Toledo. July 7 -About ■* «' latter made his effort to hang .friiim it"Vr. w\"uaTwiCS
Poles, implicated III tile riot ot uml |ienitelltiary some twenty nurthfiift of Mi Klnni-y i I v\ illKive sill
.lune '28, nave been shut up ill or more citizens who were «ny«nejodelivorhhntojims. Aildrnw.
prison wince the occur-
-rot.i- s nv i.\ i'-ii -
the city oris
rence. The prison was
ventilated, and two or
i' K. lb iison. Pilot rolni.Te*.
( IIKKRFt t.l.V KKrOMMBNIIH IT.
Kug(>n«> sit«* . or Went |i«tnv*r. Ohio,
iiccur- fighting,just snch men as Dyers.
badly The Onitrd goes into the matter
three of hanging in detail, and wantsH _. r
men were phtced in one cell, a fellow named Vance, now iti pu!1,',i!.(o iL^^'L'tTv^'w^SSiiv"i,-?-1
Several men have been ailing the Honham jail for stealing Nov ori'rnnn.' pii.. ««>• : I h«vi> umm!
for several days. Yesterday mules, taken out and hung as Itmm' t'hl«-k«n cholem t iirr with mtin-
two were taken with s]iasms one of the same gang,
uml cramps. Physicians were
e«. a few day ; ago vv ill. a biiml j f^.JVijir.k i'a V.'t'of clover, which pfoliouuced them
ol ,-.v psies. is Miow Willi ii , . t,v ifleiit f\ been placed t here cases of sporadic cholera. Ihe seettis to have enjoyed larger
fanner nann d Samuel .lohu-on. h.1(iil „n Tlte " * "
O* 1 h m tvn u - Hi issa's assai I an t
, se
sick men were taken to the pus measure of sympathy from a
r rtorv ri'Miltn. nml can i hirrrnllv rpr-
oiisindiiit It to thofi* In m-nl of mh ii «n
•tlIt'll-. Ki i.i.m; nmi-
•JO: Iw
ami chums lie has just embraced underneath it was hard "n hospital and are at present juty than has been manifested
i In in si opportnity to gel away ,m,i ,.0iunaet. showing that the ! ',,v, prisoners in many cases-where a similar
Jtoin ihe g\ psies, since bi ing j iM>|tolll „f the grave had been , w,,re afterwardsi taken itili the defense was tnade. The verdict
kidnapped by them near Mount
bid., two year- ac w||atl.v
his name t- stitn |lllf4 buried iu this grave.
'"ahum, ami that afterhis fath
N ertioti.
l|e -av -
reached There is litttle doubt ! police court and the prison of insanity that practically set
whatever that a human being thoroughly cleansed and dtsin- Yseiilte Dudley free resembled
, .ii* . . land the belief is strong that the
e - death I is mother married j u of lllUrdered Kflitig
one .la u,est.nlinat Kvaiisv tile ||J|m rhUlh,.„ (M.(.„pied it. Tin
• !. .! ' •\1'11 "'d'.ted. and , „„culiar stench was much no-
fee ted.
SOl.lt Foil KIVK MI l.l.loNs.
somewhat a similar ve^liet ren-
dered in a Western murder tri
al which the foreman of the
ii j< x ,Mjv .j s |> jury, a deatl shot, explained by
■ s~t rts ss Siart 'isiffcKi =5?"a?
been enough for any
minded iiimii f"
right
I h. Mm - it \ i club
• 1 iiririuir tuogressi>d. «i . . ci.« v \i hi. pi-.i,. f« ur shot, when one would have
It i , ll i re.-, on an av-raire UU - '^1lUr', 1 ll?t Ihh.ii ..m.iorl. r..r i.nv H if lit
twelve quarts of milk to pro Richard Grant White's libra- ; ,,l,ne ^
duceoiie tjuait of cream, w hile rv is to be eoMMn October,
the averuge I',,i butter i-about und the country will learn ^ . " " * .
fifteen ouiues fiotti each iiuatt i where he got hie * underfill l* >ubscribe for the dkmo
of cream. , ideue of liiail. j cmat.
Ke.'ld llle
bing list.
hKMlHUVT club.
ln4MisftU
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1885, newspaper, July 9, 1885; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191441/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.