The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1886 Page: 2 of 4
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J'HK UHMOCKAT. <iuIm iiimIuHuI Letpiurlt). f«>ll> «f I lt«* l.utitl ifhw Law, aliam: of Counterfeit* r*.
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NKW STAPKR LAWS
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brant li i-ni IV r iln*n wuik in i! •
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in a ri viliz 'd. t omnuinit \. at d
wviy iMvt aution itoiiid ta
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tliwir v\ i! williu'lji'i* <n« i tla* ic
norttfit It i-> 11in* that this is a
frcr country, but -dion-d
bi- jiut to *• * « allvd jirii'.'tti ^i • ii ^
thiuiigh tin* mutitrv iiiakii^
fi>nvi rti to a ivligiuti aii'I ma
ncr ul living uIm li i« m diiv. t-
I\ contraiA tii I'Vi'n v ii-m* of
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tiiuralitvdfi'i n- \ and l iv ili/. t
t ioii
Tin* .San Avit'inio Iiiylit >u\ -
it i . nt' a matif\ iiiK io
many nt'«s avt t Htion« ojM'iifd •
li-hiitb'H in oili da \. by w liiih
fli 'y niav livr l **jni'iabl) b\
tIii*y itwii i im i/rifs. i*itlii-r nn*
ttti Ol manual Mairiap- is n t
Hit* ail-in all that it • n - wa -.
bfiiidfi Iis fltiiiifthii u
itaid about th" w
liK'.fi a:- a In Ipm-H t a- .v. I! ns
hi'lj iijf'.tf. Ft rhajci a ' iflVn*.
bi*t V. v.u tjli'Sf fWo Voids I
i i-du v |h«' uallib"! cf di v ul I
C '.a!M'-ntlii^ <jn r*•" abyv < ti .
jlullas N«nv $uy s "thai in win *
tfoe nmttor. If mttri1 wonn u
W mid atip(H>i*t tiwir husband -
t ii?r* would hi- mor * ]> *«(• • in
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ti'ijuiiv Io ui fiti in |I'lncr t
I l| I'M'Ut S till I'l tin*
iIn a-pii iiij- tu tin
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in i ur editorial minimi* b.nlilx.
witli ;i heart\ amen in ii- uti«*i
am .s ; .
li-iiM' la>\ jiaj'ei. beiajt,' in
.4 lo-ii al iiii 'id.lia- this iu>a.\:
Ilii- i']ijn'liiiils df tin b-a."
hittli- Roek. K"b !;*•.- John
I'HIes. a re>pi*rla''le I'ailliel'
li\iiii: in*ar ii wn, who was ar-
)• situ! lust ni^lii mi a ehai^* of
<1 >>iiit< iTi-itin^r. had a | t«*liitiin
arv exam iua lion
HI i n: >t in KHK.
X. V., i'N b 14.
Greenville, Keb la The
Kaiiuer.s' Allium.* is u ukin^
U'uililelM hell*. Thi'V are nil!
IO) . A. \ I'l l*. II.—Muell
diiiua^i* l i ajipareni fnuu the: talkiu« ubout bu\ eolt> ill* |'"li
lb mils in Ha* IIuInuii at ilii.s tics, but are woi kin^ im -hiei
today and pmni \- yet it "ottld be iui j ly biiHines}. |>rinri|i|. s. The\
\\;is disehaitxed. The teMtiuioujy- | o-.-iliii* Io loiln iili^V ui'eurut.* j gjty ihev tlo not | r |n se tn re|f
ilisiliis.il the l"a«'t tlrat the two • > i < 111 • t * * ot lln* ln>>i's. I h *y 'tlaie tfie pl'iee ol 11| i >d nets ui
lav, M.4J, tii.it b\ iea"s* ii nf tie \uitiu; 111.11 now iu'llie | eiiiti*n vvili "in n|> iutu thousands, in of uiert'luiiidise, bat ii-eo^ai/r
ia« !«■ iii tual si1111 i \ ill ii"I 1 itury iiuaitin^ trial uaiiied pi'' mild weather and ill * that the Mi|>|i|y ami di-tnan I
• wi'M iii on ujj\ tin* lauds be iMuisied and Aiidie«s, had i..n• "!'dhe j'.tst few • lay s, it wa* will emiirol that Tli. y are 01
i.itisi lie li .iis to settle till leaf* made s|Mllioi|s ruin at IVltes' i\jn i ted tile ire, it it moved. iralii/iliK tn help olie almthel,
• I d'lliivili II lie feal'p to settle |,i uise diiri li^ llitt a bseuee. Til* waild oill with in l hi t*|.r to tijjhl lUono|ioly, eot I U|ilion,
V ll ** s
e..\ I I II"
"ti tIn* lea ed premise*, what pai'lie* ale
'■■ii Ii'i— him finin settling on staved
(iii *.>o oon.oiiii am
i'id ' W liitl prevents that
m e II | liei
his
friends,
his
! I "III I '• ii:«, "i cllpieii b\ | lie
ai II *\ !iu seeks a home 111 t Ilii!
and in re than an ordinary freahwl ' riitus uutl rli«pu*s They want
, ■■■■ niinni a wet.R at his house Ib.i the walet is above the llijjfh to do awa\ with tie State anen J
"I uuleased i>>te||s|bly visiting Mi. uud f• • r m il k ol |h*'i. 1 he lowei , rie.s, have the huun* merchant
Mis. I'eties. Tin* Ialtei b'ft thi' i ^ i "f 'hi city is iiituitlaied.! handle his c«> Is direct IVmu
6. C. MOUNTCASTLE & CO.
Aiffiiys on time with the hnrgott aiid Uest S-hected
Stork in tliet'ity. At thi* oloHiiigonht* winter suu
son we are offering Bargains iu every tlepartnieiit
in order to niuke room for our X *w Spring and
Smuuier Htock whirh will eotui be la-re. Dm fri.nds
and rutitouioj-fi will tiud our stuck full ami ruiuph'te
in every depurtnient. Good goods, one price ami
"i ,<ii
ii**tsiu^i up canar*
• ri tiling fr<>iu ;l
iiicisiiis lip.
tO I il.sll 'l!
that ilie tai
11 telals i ii
j a In i ii t U"S
r.'ic.*, and ha-i'i
llis dec I i li a t i"li
pi mt ;it this i ;ii I \ da \ with h
\ leWS I'll State pollev . W iii III
be tie Jit l in-; r cluellaiu l" an
i<-at extent R-ms, in declii
inu tu elaburate Ills v lew s I"
11 Mt ll< 1 people I",-''
sum Join's' i ei'ii t
1 asked hitli t" rut
moils in t heir cit \.
ill' VV Sjl.'l pel' colli
this early da> . is
; 11 II d I' 11 <1 e 11 (11 i'-
ll.' I," d"llbt
thill tin- *" a 11 v a s s
be t ill (1st "!! t in ]
constantly a ml
I'.'M'ing "le '■
ptlblit', b"l h i)i ill
soil .slintCKS St I'l
chloliie "III'''
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Vet I 111
he
•'a UU11 tii
• i u Ii I III
take Ids seat it
they si'i in tf'-ii
11 . t e \J left .*d thai
I'I,i g.■ w 11im is i
111 i II i o!i s i, 111 I i lie
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• •iilertain. Hwb.i
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goVerin -i 11" ii"
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1111' > • i M
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at'- that I.
mind •
i • tm ] i . t a le
- they i hi ii I
! 11 i 11 dlor
I ll< M t" he 1
n ! 11 a s i
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t lliiil i'
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have j 114
;at•' ci !i . el
,'imI iitf"i m
lew li■ 11' '
i- was light
mad' a goi
I II " I ' I 11 11 i "il
II" tie. Illlt
< . ive| te
, j iaui.l is
iii j taw th
i nTUpi*
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was im.i
in
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ft ii w ai
VV . I . ' ' ; . ■ v e ■ J: [ fle ti; ' !
. . ...
' U'-ie.s Ol ItldwtHed Ultld
• ' athi t .-idy ta hitu and i h
i hi by mun who Uiiise I
'pelt it tn ||ee J^iasK *U S*'lli*-
in nt, and do sit because there
is ii lease law He hits a whole
some regard fur the publi.
pi ace and t lie integt ity of hi
janalolliy . file actitiil Settle) i
IMldeled II- 'III ' CC llt'V illl; till
i.tK.Ht.tMK.I acres because ul the
i' asi law. ami nut bei atlse tie
I
I'iised. I lidel t 11*' lea- *
lauds are fenced aim
i. by men who have
inii.de bids for it. and claim uu
i' i tln-se bids the right t" hold '
I'o.i.sessiuii against tii*' world '
iliough they have uu actua.
leases and have paid no lease t
III "! |e V I'll' Ci 'II I t S M I
Uphehl th ese prel 'lisiu)is.
i In nigh t ii* Supretiii ( Join t ha -
no) yet passed Upon the ipies
ii >n. I*i;11*ti*■ a51y the lease law
a- it now opera ten. excludes
II tlial settlers from the llllleas
>-d lands t||i|le as eti'erlUally as
ii excludes lie in from the lands
that have beer regularly leas
■ d. I ti one way • >r auot her i lie
• ;iitie raisers hold possentsioii
a n l a re ju < dectetl i it l hat pun
• i• >f.111n by ihe operation of the
lease law. That Itiw was tin*
ieiitll kliell of t'OllllUOtl I lee
,.:tass, and h;is prevented the
• lli t i I * ■ 111 ill Texas of t lion •
amis "| families, without deliv
iiiii ;i i ■ *v enue from one acre out
"I t' ii held iii deliam e ol Sttti**
nt hi 'ii ty . I'i "tn pi wsetit imii
i ati"tis Texas hits reason to *'.\
j'eet a liii e immigration this
- ii r, and i l is t i me t lie pi ess
and tin p* - * j • I * should i mdi-inti
a jiolii y i hat i> calculated I •
turn back thousands. It has
'• • n i- >s t" • bfeci until
t ion si • tor a visit, leav iag lln*
young men in citaige. and tin*
ti ti "u I the hoii e into a
m.iitu'iit oty bu en i. i*trlei
iiioia 'i , \ : e! of a.-U.i!d: aild
';/. e ■ : IVi.i 1 i".u ter tii.
1 ill li'.' U '• War
>r v el ii I
i|oW lie
||i il s* s
III lit
waior is I
N w Goods!
tm
ci
. i i
i
liter
i le* gov'ei 11 men i i' aii • iid it im
lu have knowledge of the exif
letic*' of a gang of counterfeit
ers, tin* operations
lend throughout thi
into Texas. The urreMM alreadv
made will be followed by oth
**rs.
I t is.'; S - ■ i
Fl.o I)
VI ban v. .\
.rid ti I
U pa it.
I $ I.I;'1 A
Fel
i'X(M'I 11 ■ i
• i t bsi din
hellev ■
show u
have been j >|eail*p:artei s. . ell thi ill .|I tea
eir stables, ami; sotiable prutits fur ca h and get
ur or liv e feet ; cash for their products They1
claim to b ,i i,i- . d *'i- i ial . .. . ,,
litiuk out lor the liiiest line ol Hprtt'g go. Is . i >•• '« ..
•iii%. in Mt Ivitiuey.
IMovelties in New Sty'r Drr?« C^odfe!
" Lucea and Enribroiderieb.
i
ti.
•ei'ii left by 11). «
j \t:i■. ',eys 1. •.
' I le| elofni . ', V* i I
I'll,, d*it'ki't ul /• to
In ea killg Up of the if*' ill the t ,,ai '' '* Ihei.
• . ... • ■ Ilii IU..1 111 II I 11 t>.
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11 Ji • ■ .« .- ! ;. i
.VOilltl he I i I .ill
ti
I'liiinterfei1 . Mohawk, and above Troy iu tlm ! 1 ,,v'' live cm,v ictmm . and
of which elf | Hudson, hits dammed th**vvalei >[}>"**• «^« trally sunje p„„r uu*
«t"t- an I ,MM„ n |val t.xh.l„< ;il|ll ,|ut, It.rtuuate d. lended by appoint
' * portion of th** * ity below Hroad I ed counsel. Rut there has bee i
wav is ealir.'G submerged, I « «' > ,,«-r''* ll'tfh Standi.Ig. suet.
All Kinds of Fancy Goods and Notions.
A HOOM i
Carl Nrliurz anil His Wife.
t ai l Sclilll/. w hell ill the S. j
ate, was blessed w itII 11 devol**
wife, two lovely daughters alt
a baby buy After one of tin
Senatoi s great speeches a l;ul
said t" his wife, *'1 am sureym. i How ;il tin* Siuay 14rook is con
feel proud of y our husband :
• \ on can imagine that I do.
t'eolied Mrs. Scliiii/. with
, ... Carpets. Carpets t
w'i'v'1*!!. unn hmh'lHiV.il1 m'.'.iivi Hiii'i"''*. l'"|"il |.ini"ii, ii 11 \V" aivhi-ailqiinrii-m for UnrjMts uii.l lli.tiscfurni l; 1-.
loV. Will les.ilt from g.'.ods'b*' l, vt' slice u ui bed to the law this Three-Ply Carpets, Kxtra Super Two-ply Carpets.
ing d im i-e I in the i oliars Uul ol i,l",ul biurteen Iapestry, Rrussel \ elvet Carpel iu all
tug
tills |*in h mi'm iiuook
t NO.
Ihi.stoti, Peb. 14. The area
ot K'xbiirv 11 oik led by the over-
slight accent, her expre.ssiv.
ey es lighting up "My husbaii
in na\e, (4+||s nie that I am his severe-
critic, but his liist speech was
tu me very satisfactory, lb*
, was lli I lie Itlootl to speak his
voice, eveiy thiug was iii accurd
And i'ighteen years ago we
, came 'u Aiik*i ieii. ami he di !
ie i sjHiik a word ol I'atglIs1,
We vveie iu Philatltdpliia, bn:
my husband bdt the givaie-
j desire to v isit Washington.
He did come here, and suum
uiie took hi lli oil ill** floor ol lit"
Si Uiite. and lie vv rote to lie
'My dear, I have had the lioin
to go nn the I lour of tilt.' .Seiiat <*.
and 1 feel that one day I sha I
stand I In■ i e and speak, uutl you.
my dear, will be in lit** giillei \
listening to inc.' I wrote to
hinii '< i ! Cat I. Iniw can y on
think it pi il.l," f.-r yon
to speak one day in the Seaat".
when now you know not on*
trials for felonies thus far liter**
has been it cuiivieti"ti iu every
case but one. Tim change is
attributed to the w orkiugs uf the
Alliance.
Mesipiiie. Pel). Iignite an
interesting meeting uf im Par
huts' Alliance was held at
the Xewest Designs, and
Patterns at prices be
low all eonipe
tilion.
CLOTIIINh!
Our stock of Spring Clothing will be on time in tin* nobbiest
staidly increasing. 1'lie water
has risen uvei a foot since yes-
terday, and through some I I^«iii|j*s, « n Sj iuiila\ night Styles. Call mid see before buying elsewhere
the Streets the current rusltesni |.iSf> uUesti* n of boycott; | ;
tin* rait* i i t**ii miles pet houi^'.) i-anie uji ami was v oted down.;
I vvo -quale miles ol the city Delegalew Were electeil to the
County Alliance h> meet at Dal-
las on Monday, Peb. ->5>. who
were instructed to cast then-
vote fur lion biivcoM. A llieet
ing was also held al Haught's shoe made for the money.
store on the same night with . .. .. 1 ^
the same result
iir. under watei from two to
• •ijL.ht feci. Tin sect ion «'o vet ed
is nearly d> o ig iu -hape, all 1
bounded hv Xi ibdk Hill mi tin
southwest, N* l I hiiiiiji'oli street
uu the iiortlieasi. Sliawuiuck
itv«*unc* u'i the sonilnasi, ami
tin Ho.-toii and Providence
Railroad on the northwest- tin*
, two hittel constituting 111*' sides
I uf tin idtlolig. The sulll'ce ol
the tlooil is the bursting of the i
con lines ul St. tiv liruuk neai
Ni rf.'lk Iliil
We sell the- -
Oalobrated $2.SO Lady's Shoe.
This shoe is made by the Uamiltou Hruvvn Shoe Co , tin* best
Alaska, the Paradise td Mt)st|Ui*
toes.
hive us a. call and you mill tind a complete assurtnn-nt and the
LOWKST PRICKS.
... ( Alaska ia the paiadise of
Plum that p*iiiil uiusquitoes. and, to judge from
the tl"ud has steadily progress j Lieut. Sidiwatka s fieqaetit re
ud luwai'it th*'center uf tin* city, j marks about t hem. n se. ins
It has pa 1 Aruuld street, the j that the Ahi- kan im>s piitni*s
old U".\biny b iiimlry, ami ha- | must be surpassed in nunibers
just reached Xohhatuptoii: and iu voracity by those id' no
stiect. rin* *'i liars, and in some j other part ol the eaith. J)tir-
iiisiaiices the tirst Hours, in I ing the three or four mouths of
«,i4t> iioii.se> an-- iloudeil. lu many suniiuer they have tuing-pu f-
■ , juv\ ■.eciioiis li iiises ar*' almost j ty much their own way. 11ur
bow," i .uin rely'submerged. Over Moo nig that time every living cr**.i-
word of Kuglish Hut
lie tidd'-d, "it has all cottie iaiuiii' - are in u-e or less atleel- i ture that can le.ive the vrJIey s
ed. and a conservative estimate j ascends ill-* mountains, cpmcly
of tin- loss so far to buildings j following the siiuw line. * *
i fn| stock is --.i' i< 1,00(1. l'lie tei ; while tin* niosiju i tues are lid't
iitorv iliililieil by tile Stoliy Undisputed Ulii.sters ul the v ,*i!-
dii.uk comprise* many sqiiuic j leys, except for a few strag
JO FIX SOX RLOCK MtKIXNLV. TKXAS.
POLK PAYNK. H Kit It 11 I, JOHNSON,
n mr1 gisoazBC azsok
PAYNE & JOHNSON, :
true, ami y ou rati lurigllie how
'.nippy I am when I sit in the
galleries listening to him."
\\ le n Mr. S11mtier was pass-
ing away , Mrs, Schury. caiiie to
i
liuiise and sent uji stairs fi«r | mil's in Saiuaicii. iilaud ami gling animals
* 11 g i t >. i ■ i. 111
i- a -traiii
\\ . ,'ii■ ii"i
tidal, fui ii
In \ ■
-; I V Ills,
i ''t ie H
•ry
th
lit'
, f.e ieah' iii '
' i OI i s. i ||- ise whil liollgi
cott Id i 'lily aw .ai! even,
mi pit 11 promises with it
I he coin pal i -on show
11U "
-tiit-
of II
ii"! s
bet,.-,
the !
sinh
Wull I
1111 i i" 11
pi 11 i i-y
o.i
bet
i I'i ill \ i III
. . 111:11 11 e
l ied .'It t h
I ii 'ltd- o|
a llim-'.
i Sll4g
1
s! i' 1111 d 11 a'
|Uest It'IIs
ore lln* meet in
loll, but We .'.
R -- I- t" b
i s eatly day i
' I) Siv.ii i il j i 1
i ha i ge. ^
i mm h uin! i
ma v \ I Ilii
Thai Mi Swain
Ieasiill to di i tn his early
ptacity v eiy imI "i' limit'-, il n
filial to hi-
si l)|e ||i Ulil
is J1 i I t! i £_r up
s||CO «S. It Is jlo
y |'in K tin load Iie
. bu t w i■ would ti -I
! ike to in i oti it 11 i-n ry CI;. v
Wits unci' i alh-il ' ii to adv ise il
yuiing Kenturiiv p.>litifi;iii Iio a
to succeed Ills reply wa -.
" Lead tin- p**< pb . but be i I
h'i re 111 k 111 ov v\ 11 i' 11 way thev
want to go before voa ti\ io
b ad t hem."
I :< }. I I
"p''
be 1 j i' I i
lie
-ill
I lie 11 li ll 1 lelilble folly ot
■ ''heim There js no diuiiin. |
t ion "I taxes, y ci a deficit in !
le >, hoi.l fund It is time the
Democratic party abandoned
iho.-e visionary schemes which
encourage land monopoly bv '
high handed defiant** of the la •
and the people. The law is o*
ly elfi'i tual to defeat the lliu-t'
eln-rislietl desires iif tin* peoiih ,
the set (It'llli'llt of limit wild
kind by sterling American set
bus. rat In l than its gradual
i mi t ei rtiiiti iibsorptiou by fui
eigu syndicates and corpora*
t iulis If, hnw ever, I llel"*' is ||o
hope of a radical and complete
eliuiiiiaiioii uf this lease law
from the land system, it ought
to be made so as to compel
obedience from the wealthy
I !•
lite. L**av ing the betlsidt
the dvintr siab'sinan. I went
his j' ii lot. and tel.
1 ii• • i I hilt t here was tm hup-
•'How sad ! Ituw sad she ex
t • I '1 • . t d«i i 11 m4|. (, % M O (111 (i K i {*; l i, tii! %>
|.fU t i \ i!i^* V* , I ♦ | IM 1 k' - • ii i{11 1 *
;ddt>i'lli lli s id 11|< '
w ho km*w the story i f Mi
SituiiK-r's unfurl unate marriag .
her womanly remark was deep
ly siguilii-ant. It was not long
Ih>. I before Mrs. Schury, followed
him across the dmk river.
Oil
few
i heir
GROCERIES!
way
ol: Koxbury, ami the snow ami from one range of mountains to i
it face water nn i Ills sect inn ) allot her. Had there been any
t'
11
"••• Prank i i
■ is a .ot ul tiny acii
11 ll W a tei' I hive fee i j |
; v tilc11 i ilist flow ul! j '
game, and had !
s11ol, 1 honest ly t
ha Ve sec aied i t.
-ds, not alfogel
J hen i a v I■ imil
i'i i'l.uuK. in*1 ivlayor, I itiy hue, ami e
coinuit -sinners and I eyes, but toi Hu
I once heard a man say, mov-
ing from Macon County, Ala .
to Hie uiuii lit a ins of Xut'li (leoi
gia. tllaf h*' had rathei g* and
fai'in in a country where it took
three billy goats Io climb oim
hill, than remain in a country,
w lu re it took three alligator-
! to live one year. Brown's In i
' Tonic is ;i perfect antidote foi
chills ami malaria in all form -
Pol* sale by C. X Abbott & CV.
: .u* police
oi Iu i city ollicials are in con
slant action, establishing tie
!> ■ ts of supplies and are arruiig
ing for the huiueless and dis
11., * - s i * 11 A large share of the
inhabitaiiis uf the lluttded dis
11 ict are still liv ing in the up
ji'i stnries of their houses,
waiting for the flood to abate.
I hey can only be reached by
boats. Many narrow escapes
i'i "in drowning have occurred
Probably lOti.OOi) people have
v isti,-d the tlood quarters to-
day .
I 111 MIti 11 I \ MANN1T01JI Ot..
lbaiinree. Mass., Peb. 14.—
'Win;
1111 o
at ta
- pel'iaiiy
1 reason
I a ili i I
f I could
to these
accoitu t
ks up
P.I Paso, Peb. 14 A tiuinbi
of miners from Xevv Mexic
I hc llidliiiii Onl!
Now otm-s news fro a A lis tin
that the £mi,ouo appropriated
by the la -t h'Ris;ature fur. fe s
and *'X J "* use * ul attached wit-
nesses fi a tk- ensuing tV'ii
years i* **xhau led alr*'ady. It
is saf** th**i io count on a deli•
cieucy of thai
class of ae
Oohl Pieiils Kxcitenieiit.
in iis history. The Munuitoquol
i'aper Mill i la tu went down at
, 1 a. m., sweeping away the rail-
ami Arizona pas-ed throtig'11 way «-*nibankin*'iit below, which
here to day on tlu-ir way to the iVas jjfjy high, aiul wash
lU'wly discovered gold fields ul nltr away hundreds of feet *d
Honduras. They went south o|,| Cohuiv Hailroatl. The
through Mexico, hxaggerat**'! ( ^afer rushed down the valley.
reports have reached this set 'sweeping everything before it.
dun ahuut the extent < f tl"' dm tudiiig seven bridges and
stockbreeder us well as from mines. Miners from other pins i three otherdams. The damage
the poorest immigrant seeking ot the I uited States have iti -1 jM inestimable. The loss on the
a hoitm in Texas." ready gone down, lite reports f(lU,. da ins and seven bridge*
have also attract *d to Honda ahuie is s; o,i)iio.
o. i'. i. I'm....*.. ras hundreds of men who for*
An i.nipt} Irraxiir). r|j. „„ |hl. ,
Canal, and who lived for
the,
i hiit
they were absolutely su dense
t hilt it was i a possible to see
clearly through the mass in
taking aim. * I know that
the native dogs are killed by
the mosquitoes under certain
circumstances, and I heard re-
ports. which I believe In be Well
founded, both from Indians ami
trustworthy while persons, that
the great brown beat -errone- j
onsly but commonly iailed the
grizzly -uf these regions is at
times compelled to succumb to
these insects."
Klsewhcre, in speaking of the
fact that ordinary mosquito
netting *•: u not be relied upon j
I'm.' Munuitoquol \ alley is sitf-' as a means of pmiectiun, the,
• i i 11 g from t lie greatest washout theory held by one id the iiietn*'
bets of lln* party is given that i
In an int* i v iew of Mr. Swain
Till 1 t.ool) IX M A It V I. A Xl .
Port Depusit. M l.. Peb. 14.-
whell ill*' mosquitoes are thick-
ly crowded together upon a
surface of netting "t wo of them
I would hold till' leg- il ud wings
of another Hat against its body
while :i third shoved it
through." This, however, the
writer is inclined to doubt, as
In* thinks that "ilmy are too
mean to help one another." —
Chicago News Hunk Review .
We sell tiutliing but lirstelass
huuse furnishing goods. Call,
and see for your Vouisehes nt
OPR NEW STOCK OP PAMfLV OROCKKIP.S
JUST OPENED UF
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Flour Etc.,
Canned Coods of all Kinds.
We have just opened up a nice stock of Pr• di
Groceries^ in the Morrow Block, in the i.mn
formerly occupied by E. X McAulav as it Drug
Store, where wo ask our friends ami the public
to drop in and see us. Our business is to el I
Groceries <tbiick sal", and ->m:i11 profits.
Good goods and low prices. Give us a call.
2nd DOOR IN MORROW BLOCK.
Yours Very Truly,
| |
Payne & Johnson ! H
i a p a—e—i=i a sre ZS £ .£' jr
' ' ' months on the Isthmus with at Many of the j p!e of this town ; Moore & Donnell
th*' Dalla Xev\s i euipluy uient. I he uiiiiis are .|c in n pitiable coud'tiou to i ^mm~mmw.
published in
of y est ei day it ajipears that j located in deadly malarial <li«
had lln* state *lone no burrow- "n t —
iii; the deficiency up to Pebru
In recent years S.tn Prain is-
!co Chinamen have smuggled
i Mint
This
plot)
I he tula' th lieu l.
next year.
actual and
t ies will pll
e\ l*\ the lit Xt silling n
legi-iiiture, far
million and w*
illilUi'll i if d I ii -
! leiii for t he m \
alid
^ '
A new -hu iii the lirmauie, .
Retl Star C'ollgh t.'tile. It ba
i! ln*s coughs <iltd thro; t
troubles, cotuius no moipaiu or
t tin - ii ul in t his '"y I*4' wolihl 11 ii \ * * been
during I *• '"'k also makes it appear i ,juatiiities (tf ooium iu tin rases
v\jj|| nth'i !'iat within tlo days there will made to r*'semtile eggs, dtppid
,!,. di li* ii it be a resumption of rash pa\ - m tar and rolled in sitwdmst,
nieiits bv the treasury. He fill- am.thei lime thev hid ry li 1-
, ... . ... .. drtcal tins in the bamboo legs
i her holds out he idea that the .t...;,. ti. .. .1 .
o| steam*'! chairs. I lien *1" y
*'.i||eetoi> are not behind us utilized Hi*-thick h.'.ds uf t I,i-
in mil as usual. Til*'next year's uese ^lipp.-i s. Again, t'e-y .,tt-
i. v.'ttue then must be looked to united the llock of b* dding w ult
fur rulief. 'I'liis showing is not
v . y ere .lUlagilig tO hoSe Wi.o
;iie i 'King to the st;ite I r
■•it pay lor services tu ihe
s . P i- to be In ^ ed. li v
.ad betid % s ul i fi iiii.y
b« wotked of th*'present state
i f things ihail the signs of the
i iiues now indicate.
beyond a hull
d up toward a
lb re is a pj'nb-
mlminisiTnti. u
;istature. t * •*
npiuiii. and carried it aslnee
ii' r
pt.idi
11 ae i
t Oil ri
t
tulb I in theii mattress.
n ■ e.it i, e cap I'-ity is
ion , and ii |' ihe lev
sires s iii a i outlaid -da*
i tali, e -. id ■ a .pit ion,
Mb;e j.i the < i on * idh
ihat probably if one v **i tur«*
live suecec Is til*' smuggle! s an*
welt paid.
di
i
pltlt
uight tm account of the ravage;,
of last night's Hood, which was
the worst ever known iu this
section, the water being two
leet higlu r than the Hood of
IS7.*). The Hood carried house*,
outbuildings ami sheds away
with it, ami tie* watei ran in
rushing streams through the
lower part of the town. To-
nigh' the water receded, but the
ice is piled high in the streets
Pm damage in Port Deposit is
i bunt *;>.!,< mm. Pmperiy at
Havre de <.trace suffered great
lv. The holt e-: of the pnite 1
States P di Cidnuiissiutl well*
wept a Wa v , The Hal! ill) >1'
otd Oh; ' R ii on*I <'otupatty '-
H... ih Sit1 • •;;> by having tk*
m vv bridge
TttAliF I. .; . '.".HI*.
* . I
CALHOUN & PEARSON.
DENTISTS.
McKINNEV, - TKXAS.
rv.-r fret.' O, <
SAFE.
SURE.
PROMPT,
It l # « iti
1 H t tgUUMft
4, ' ! . t . d.V .AZ. Vl\
* cTt 1 #
HorsF.
KEEPING
WP. WILL
SANK VOl
•
4r'
ti
W<>fl« III)
t1nr *>
I'll*' merits of St. Jacobs
urntfirtisWffmilfl)?
I Oil pel ic
^m^Yliftii
Oui Mr. Lew Munje is
licvd hand to Ji
at t ai let! Island wnvked.
ll«.| ati«xonr In il*w*r« ofuitf aiirt two
if-a |iooniifiil. rciifinril ifn«*« *- n every
iti(^g linitr*. iiiki ii in nut ie«* Hun *
[I *'iir . any c**+ of
. «.iw-aiinyHMiiM.
(TiMrhoui tisin. \\ 11en L.d looked back from
l f :t:'-
, , {fhy' -
i
C 'CAT
C'l't* r't.«|.ii tt«a,
OFF 11 F. : Not ill Slik- >.,r. over AliiUNG KU's.
Teeth sxtmrti'd without pain tiy Iiif u c of *.in W*' wlull to cull yonr -fm iui
t mtsntlon to our Metal l'lnle* it* brin# niperUir m rul)l *>r. All work >.-nurn'ii-rd.
! i- ' ■ I'- • ■
Second-Hand Store!
F11T1FIWM
AHTICLKS. * Ulllll 1 U1I1J Hots 4JK MOidvV
Much of our «oo*lts am New hul will l.r *o!U down. down, dtevnh HE VI' We
aluo Mannmrture 1H ATI HKmhKs to onler on tin Wsi *if tern 4.
Ue mire to call nnd ee u*. l.et tu- iisve unr old f'uniiinre It* sell or tlx
up. a* tit i# lu our line, and we will *uve .volt iiioney.
TOM GORLE¥,
Oppwultc J. r. llow*-U' tlardwaPo moo-, on I < ti' ■' -o >et. - c, ..t
ot ike .squiire.
i ,i t—: """ " " '-— i*-— . — mi i
J. R. 1'AKKF.R, I from t'holent.
| Mkssr«. n*s* a liHO.-t linve 'lied your
CiPN nntl LOC'KIIMITH t t hicken ( lini. ru i nr.- loriwo p «ai -*^ -
•oio. ami inv ehlfken# h ve !.«• n ^pced-
We t Virginia M. ily cured b ail wni«iOM. I now iiave a
Hue heailhv lot ofehiekunt, andooonider
IflNSY. - • • rEXAft jrunt mwiktnv a drnKlttd auevt
^
• > invrr it i in . tt —
fl
y
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1886, newspaper, February 18, 1886; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191453/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.