The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1886 Page: 2 of 4
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NFWSPAI'KK LAWS
«i<-n 'ta! ^-cretarv Turner: hut , ... .. i , -
Iv «-i>ii\ < nw tit to aecor*l. Ii< m
Mi How i u mo n g through what i In-\ ' ... . , ii i> . hi
• *r:iI Master v> orkmaii i owdei
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I\. in In- last letter to Mi
•mm .m ta'klng about tin* struggle ,\(.||1(1 u,t.,v
ill. pu* I*,tin Missouri I'acilu- „ui, ,n |h(t ||U| f,(l , M|fi|
^ "inpauy and tIi*' receivers of MJ<. i<n.. w|wels ,
' !,t '"M , :i i.l l a."i.- Ka.lroad „,.u |„. *.-t in motion
>> ••<" " v «I M •'«. the one part, there IH an mi. |{lll w.,13 whtH.,.
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a' ti-m l'li
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inou* implication tliatlho pill. , . ,, ... ,, ...sir
• 1 idle. ii tlii-H' an* willin
i>i tIi.- • u111f\ —.■ ■ '• * i tiii these In- i> .-li i.ui of piiniarv. <>i . . , ,> . ••
. ' ; ' •. hands to turn tln-m f Haven.jI
.li.'iii i ;t iie- l.-iMtii'-U di-.-itss • • \ • * ii •x'l-i'inlarv. considerate >n
: « ,l>«i- . ■* P .• . '< t *> • ""H '
u. Uik o-. itr^i t «ii* > « «!
uu.i. th.-.r t >- hi. aiiai i'-> i.-imii>*h .|«tii-> >n. un . < ■ >iimui'i :ii i> mi ... ... , , i„ ,„,j
If. ■„ rii. ■ m i*i, :( . |U| ' II- "" • .... * . I lit* W||****|S lll't'll ll\
i'ubii-t.r.m* ii ..." u.i- tjl( j| flu ial i1 laii.'ii- ill- oin in 1 h«'ii vi«-w of ih<* miirlit.v fli„... .i..e,r... i .
Ii r««- irr Mi.) . lOl'Cl* HIV. I|i'l\ III},' lOrOO 1 lift
-i';1-""";". " ,V!',! to ill- "tliif. an i -1-111 liair.- a* •|Uf*tloii a- to li..\\ an< l v „
*r-m>- 1 I.'.I« n . .r>r I" I > . tails ail>U t|. I 111 "|«' IS tlOtllltlL
i*r'w>"i a..-.®.. '- r> i" . >■ 1 • to tin- « vi at i > unii'li ill. \ ran wlmiii tin' -rival linos an<l \<
nelil.. iti. tr ' " —-- — "■*' 1 • ' 1 "
in 1 a >
t.l. .
4 if • I t • • I .1! *!•
ml,ii .un • J.-.1 *h "■ ' '•> *
lit. I rn.. J. -«• "i. h i !•
N • ,h .ii • ...«« • . - *i • ' " ' 1 ' '
1 in im \^ aim:
atfoiii to ivc-'tfiiix. i-aI'll othi i. Ih«-I. s of ilnM'onntn's intorior
"It i- ii'w >tiiiiii)i i wiili tin nad' atnl tiatispmiation slioiilil
... ■' i ■ ■ kin. - " Imi; i in jiooj.l. wil <|.' I . i-onlioiioil a in I ivtfulateU.
ni« li-li th ii thioii* > liv. an.I l v-u \li INnvil^rlv's nioio lit*
Miss R< -o < 'lov * rniti. -i>i«'
of 'hi.* Pi<-i l'-ii!. ilivss«-s nioiv
eMt'avacani! \ tliati <l"«'s an\
o'.iu-i w.•man in ashington
— In
INoi<ltil* \ Ills; l«l«iis.
Insuram« nioii .-siiinat<* niat \
at least one third of th-- lit. - of farsj^li
last \ ear w•-1-1- ratisrii b\ tin- that ih
I .'.ilia- \- u - I'hr -taP'sinnn
ik" niatiiiVsio of \|i. IN.w«I<• rI\
•ii \.«• him i" l t si 11 'iM' ami
•ittll
if ih. pii.l.
cicf jon nroditrerl l y rubbing a Nmii "ti « hi<-!i In- is i-n^tipnl
. tal.iiioi. riiruin-pi-el aii'l niopt
< I'tupr. Ii'-n-ivi -nrvi-_\ of th*
t irn""s|n"cos. i-onpli«-alions. ^ a|;
im i'li'in and Itoatings of tho
|1'||||||| 11 I lllll M-l'lll t< 1'IM'O^J
iii/*• that Ilioi-i' aiv rights ami
int.!- -I- of thi- piil>lii touching
hi—, linos ami vI'liirlo.- which
a i
appai.-nlly in Ih - plan ptoji.
el in prtu out. in i a><- of adj ti -1
im til. fiitiin- niplitiv. hiii1 i•
gnaiaiit* o ihat om- of the par
to-- would not Infill a pocilliii!
chaiicoiy litiuaiioii nmlor thi-
plan In soum'sioriim tho proj
oniinHtoi' ul tut''*
woro a ppuinii-d 0.
111! i i ti c< lici-l a i li^f , hi
I i>ul or. oic. 1 ho lol
*o|ik ions w.it* '.Iraft 1'ii
lo iIm i oinaiMO'". ami iva I t««
th- A Ilia ii* <-. ami wo to a*|opt«*il:
tho Ht.'llllwl S i f Itl.HMll
• iaio l-'ariitoi .Vlliaiict', No.
i"..-. 'I' ti- c ar.- . hi HViiipatli)
ill** Kniiihi .'I Labor in tla-ir
-liu^uh' wilh oi^aiii/i-d capiial
ha k*'ii It;, siih.-idi/od I-^ris
i.rtnios and tin H *uld - \ >t. m oi
ra i I wa_v
Vmi w i I ii I ; In r in >r*• 11< cla r«*
;t i in*: iitl.ii'i. thai ill'- plo-cnl
,.i! i i it ■ I • a pi ial toward.s lalioi
I- i i !. l.iIi.>1'; an-1 is
nil r I :• io «> I < i J11 "I I I lull' • ..11,1 r
!iil< o i lii aIi 111•• u Io |he c>>U
-linui'Mi t>f tli- I ait'-d Stale-.
1'iirther. w!ii!• \s«■ ii< tiot salit
r
ipjMirienancos in di (ion the d--trm ti« n of projH'
appointing itself f
S'eithor doi's i
plan appear to otfei- salegm
put*- and appointing itself ll, ,v< yy, s|K)nl<l n "<•« nr. l.M
keeper. Neither does th till- lllaill*' lost vvllet" it I .rope I
1\ beloii-
w i!
the -oidle,
Jn
)i,to 1'
against an intimate ami -'wd ; n,| ,j ,
coalition between a particular\\.. ..i«.- •• i.
e prior, vim I ami paramount. , , . . ,/ , ,
' ' class ol laborers, both liable or
•\ againsi a
M'k ol C' " ills.
•reti v
i, Mr tiotild. on tin- oilier blind.
d I'V
■riv im]
"idinal
• \ 111
If if lit- tru*', a- a*--.
Lieut.-nani Man-, thai < apt.ii
t1raw fi*t d was deliberately linn
dt re«i by Me.\ican soldiers
steps should a! •.11• <• t e lak'-i
to see that I he assa>-ills d-' III'
• •scape punishment
111 i>
Lab.'iers belli vt that al! nun
•I , . .. , -iable to Wall .street ii tin ^houhl w**rit with their . wn
a- presnleiit ol tin- Missouri Vt. n : t
. . eiices, as Mr. lioxte vice p! 'HI
I acthc. seem- I., have m.tieod ■ . ... ... .
. . dent "I ihe Missouri rae ne
tin i 11ai a. i• -11 -111■ shrew dries,-
hand-, or o i
nave
i a
i|(1, ihis apparent disposition i*• ig
has suggested f>r doiuina ng ]tn(| ,
'r
Washington was - • -imcio-
b\ tile reading '• I list!' ! Joe
in public that it import-- i i at
iel i >ougii.-i t \ . die -i 11. i
tongm-d '-rat.-i*-! Philadelphia -I
ii I.• a I li air:
district
gated I'l I
11 hie' ill.
matul. ) in
appeal I"
I stamp ..in
bo \
1 im. i
nimamI.-i> ftav.- atr*e
lll'-ltls. \\ I In liillll
\ deny i- I heir coin-
. hief. f*'icing Itiin i"
i. a-emblies I.,
i i In- ireason. 11 is at
nt that in the local
hi
noli the public in nogoii;
l"r a -tateim nl of *Soutlnvost
-vhich ar<- a
I'e
w ithoiit r*->pousibii,y ami I t\ curse 11 an\ 11 11ioil tr* 11*
ing ai discretion the ini** ior ! sup of oppre-siun.
t • S | .. . ,
I i !lic u 11 i>-- and all -imilai ease-
trade of the eounm ll i IS
b.'.-n fi'-.|uently said thai iie
coiiiilrv wa- ciMili'onlcd *
ii -
'.I • 1 isag i eeiiti n I ami con ten t ion
and I" have ptoliied l>\ il a- .. ■, ,. ..
1 • tile peril ol the cormorant on
a en. i alt e.Vpl'es- and direct ■ i . i ,i
iiu- mi' 11an11 and the eoinini ue
'It i >1 I he silperiol . . . , .
' I'll the oilier. At last a
a -h i . il ci i eiiiiistam • s an*
and ha !
hall wit
hea I
!t 11! a VV in
III it: hi <" I,
;i.11, ;j.. |,..s claims ul iln* public iiijuii the .- ... -.i
aiiim-uiy itas i i sensation will come with a
I,-d I'v 'it. < ' 'in pan \ !.'i I lie ii.'if.'I'liiame of , , ., • , , .
' 1 . " . . version ol Hi*.- I roil l le. and
Ki would I"- "" charter dnii.-s of regular.
iH. pi'i i.. and < •'tilhumus carrying ser-
, ii'., | ; , i j11111. v ii .- If any allnsioti has been
'I; | 11,.. filial! i made i«> sm-li duties by ropre
; • i;t at -en!a11\and spokesmen for
|, and ii 1 he "ill't -id. . n has been ninth-
ly to imply or suggest
lii a
.1. 1 { ( ai inack, t
A is. (*-raves. liuiti,
Math. II. Johmson. S
A ml I nil iii*r laor--. thai I he to
' rt'tsolaiions bo sent io the Mi
w Kinney li*'irioerat and Dallas
w New.- 'oi publication. .\ltd we
s think the retail ill ion- s.in forth
ij. by I'ichaid >u \ iiinnce of Mai
velopnieiits shall now prove to i has t. minty are snliicient to co\ er
,f the ground of ill-.' Knights of
1.1 Labot' and l arim-t \ lliance.
1 . f. Pt.n fux, Pre-'i.
K. K. K i n it. Se. 'y
Bloomdnh' Aliinnce N>-
be premonitory ol -i ieagu
tin- cormorant and (he t
I In- Si-lmtd 'I'hx.
n ii.
.-tilt it-- chart• ■ i ieijuirenmiit
indeed, w It' I. Ity f.'l-Ce its lilt'
1 • olen. 11 -d n| its I ra ill-- d i
tiing -in k
nose lllll-t
I'
I 111
-I.e. |.-i.
lie
at by < i i1 ic.- been a-*- h ■
not -p.-nd in.'i.-mom y in - -ci-
ly • nt.-I tainm.-nt-. ami <..< j,
inry lii t my is -u.-'-r. d a I b>
cans.- In- -j i*nds i.H. much f t
lie -ante pin po-e. Th-'i •• i- m -
plensitiii- some people
• I plan
il proj
( I i l/.l N. Ill y out nisi Is-- le,
-ay - c.'iit- n, and ha\e ilie
i > urage ami manhood it. \ ->i:e
i ins hitle tax oi' ten cent- n i
a I 'let I. bu t old v so Car as i o . . hi t lie h umli eii doliai s. I* did - >t
sid r iiselfi-oi't-irained bs th.-ge i l,1!U n " d"'"''' ^onrage
. t'| and manhood to be a good, I: w- ' nii.-M'-
i. 11111 e in i-n t s to resume tin* \ io .... . . , , , ., i
abiding ci11/.en but thought tt ...
let" ly interrupted sen ice by u;ls |lis .jiity. fit i/en" says i"
to t«*i iiis wilh the per ihnt ttio many boys are - •> u P'1"
< i.iiih'ns',-i! Slide SjM'i-iiil-.
If 1:1.1 \
! t 'o! Jills
' oiin y inn(ti;ij agreiiinent. the same to
nore cotton litis season |„. biuding on nil parties.
will '
Ml 1SJ >K VS t'UOU THK l\-
ItOH TKOI ItLKN.
Ni-ws from \>•« ^ oik as late
a- tin otith itulicalts that the
-fi'ike is m-iii an amicable ad
Ju-imenL 1 ly direction of the
two chieftain-. Powderty and
i.onld. tin- . ai ol negotiations
ha b. it n o - fi n I It-in New
York t<. -St. Loiii- ami Mr. Hoxie
oa the one side ami the K.xei-n
tive IS.'iir<i of the Knights on
I lie i >1 her will coiislit lite t he
"lliirh .b.int ('onimissioii."
.1 it - f what tin* outcome will be is
yet il vaalte pit-diction. Wei*'
tin- w hole mailt-r iu ill* hands of
N|e o - P. ' derly ami iloiild
svhan i ason to believe
that ili« ceiiintiy would
Ii. \ •- not I, i i.^ i•. fear. Ibit as it
ii>.w i' - • with the It nighty ami
i I li bel a 1 lb' i oil I lie pai l of
ih* r a 11 o: i d - ami in n on the
olli- t -t.i. p.-rhaps a- hot ht.'ad
. ! ;■ settlement may not be
faclied. We will wait and
look l. i the best. The light
ha-- b.-en loin, ami stubborn
and ueitii -r party has gained
any i liiin. lii. un ially . iu diplo-
macy iIn Knights have been
ill- winners. Ilo.xte refn>e<l to
1 . ii Mi Powd* i!\ a> tlii j'epr*'
• entire of his Ol-flei two week-
. 40; Uul Mi build unwilling
to ".'O.iit iiairs" whih ih- conn
ti-v 's int.-test was being >aci ilie
e i. met iimi i-'idi 1 iel with
Poivderly and a- tin result we
h'lV < ilie pl'e.aMlt p|o« peels 0!'
att atljustnn- ul of diIIV-ieii<f« s.
\ Will be seen by tin- follow
ing correspondence Ute work
of arbitration is in Iib bi-guu.
The c"uni ry will watch the pro-
ceedings ami will hold the
parly who piovis refactory re-
sponsible Ibr any failure lhal
may occur in ihe pomling uego-
ial ions.
01 111 1 vi. coniticsi'i 1', 1 ij.\i 1.
ilie bdlow ing is the corres-
pondence in full ;
New \ ork. March Mo. il M.
ibixde. vice jire-ddetil. -Si. Louis:
\N i'l I yam in.e; with t! - (General
Kxe. niive Hoard of the Knights
of La bo 1. or w ith a '•otunuiieo
ol voiti employes who are
Knights of Labor' for I he par
pose of hearing wimt I heir com
plaints .-le. and foi iIn- pur
I.-.• * 1 making a -.-;j!i tiieut ol
pleselll til ili.-lll I ie-. iiiike holl-
01 aI'le io liolii sides, eithei on
a ii.-isis t
ol li STOCK IS A lit)I T
Complete in Every Department.
Our Spring und Summer stock is about complete Iu
Kvery depurtment,ami brim full of new styles and nov-
elties.
Low Prices.
It is our d termination la take the h-ad iu our line
of business. We carry the largest stock. Always keep
a complete assortment and prices as low as the lowest.
Will Pay You.
It will pay you to call ami examine our goods und
prices before making your purchase*. Our stock of
Fine I Mess Ibioils cannot be 1 qtialed ill the city .
Simply Immense,
iu cheaper good*, su.-h as (.'inghams, Lawns, White
Ootids, Cjilicos iVc. our assortim-nt i- iinnieiise.
Laces &c.
Our Slock ol Luces. Kmhrojdciicy, Trinuuiugs, Fan-
cy <b ods and Notions are complete,
Spring Clothing,
CLOTHINO il'iii't fail to i. un lai a-nil
im-nt ol Nobby St\ |. s iind Pal I'lits \S * make ;i spe
ciaby iu om ; lothia. I'.-j .i ■ "n-ui Keep all truth s
and .-l/i . Ne. t it Ml b;e to .1 ' n j). .'lit 'il olll* slock.
Matting and Carpets.
Ma11ings and ('arpels. Iln- time ha- come f*t ijei
y on a new■ cai pel "i malting. Our stock is large and
prices d<.w a. < 'all a :• 1 -oe and it w ill heno trouble lo
Iind what you want. Hop dig thai when you come to
town you will give us a call wv are
Very Truly Yours,
TI
MOUNTCASTI
hi
J « ajl
3d Door, Jof
in son i:
9
if arbitration, or b\
the
sons in whom or for whom tin- on our stre
olll
'liipl y
Ih
1
Inst
J,,.,, 111 a t i t "'"I el III pt loll was pret-lpl tllteil
|ef. | lie public i- It'll out wil il
tier 1-
read I
that Ii
M 1 P. 'ivi i ly ' ■ pa
able oil", and t\ In-ii •'"I •1''
, ee || the lilies ,~dloW'- 1 hill i
it!) ill
men t. I admit t lut t Hut I
i hink thai Iliese idle boys w*t uld
make better citizens if they
The
pro h
ibit ion*.st-
ela III to
have carried t'liu count
i.\
St I \ e | i • i jr 11 illiiiilerelice school si.X lltOIlt llS j
'. if there i- so\
nt it'.i in;
l ll \ .
A. li. I |o|'K t xs.
Iiiiter nt I lie day I In follow
ing was received by Ml Oouhi
and a uopy of ii wits transmit-
ted to Mr. Powth liv :
\ WesieiTi paper -;|\ s theje
at'e several tm'U out t.h• -i".- in lie
wild \\ e i w) i' i a I. afraid 111 a'
\ll . Pa I' .ii .1 ill ili-eo, el ii i ei
ter ielite.ly fi.i snak' bit.- i| ;m
w hi-ky Tle-r.-'s no dan :• i "I
'll Tll"l'« ' ■ II'- b I e luedy
lo) s 11 ii k • bit*- I 11a 11 wills k \ . •' \
C.-pt b- 11.-1 whisky .
- tiiUei 1 >a vidsoit. "I'' < "i y 'hai
Inn., fail.- i !'. supply in- f.-tini
ly with enough w <. >d to io j
the in w.'i i m \ ha ' it' li;- mi^l,
bors sei/.ed him. tin- ot Imi • n
ing. hitched him t" a -b I. , nt
forced him haul woou all
night When In- lagged le- w a-
well whijip'l with limbei
switches,
in th'- vein and taught a good Kast Line trains luive plenli
. i,iim- foi l i ei'oign power behind if. ridicu-1 trade the other six. And ! ,. i
i to iHi, ioi ia i . , ol |ravel; so savs a orcein tile vmr o. vo
jM( ili |,„| loll- if ilier** is not. Mr. (build 'hmk that these boys y oil ttan. in,.
CITY MILLS!
OBENSHA1N BROS. & CO.,
M \XI KACI'I ItKHS A IM.AI.KIIS IX
Flour, Meal, ilran, and Shipstuff !
A LSn MILL PKK1 —
McKinney, - - Texas.
'orri —pt'lldelit e Solicited *
■ I ,, , i, ,i . educated al oilier people s e.x
evideiillv doubts I he existence i 11
pense woithi have more respei i
of Ihe i.liiiiirl.liiiess ol some tor ihe laboring classes if tne\
I a a< • t ica i 'ie lie i n > oi«. ,i -1 i \ i -n ai
of ih.- I'rnit- • f ' a pita 1 and la
e..-1111ilied Thi- at least i- my sierii.us pow er outiido ..i w*ere riiised and taught to work
-m>1• 1111i\ < •■!,w.,rth\ "I abovi iln law t.. ignore and half their lime. And in regard
, iil,i oi ' .' iii -nub the public ;ti pleasure I these cities that li;ne Olll
■ . ,, , i i ,i I 'stripped iMcKiniif\ in ever-,
and al pleasure kick lie- pub ' 1 ,, .. , •
' 'respect -well, ll llelltoil IS a
In - i milts and inii-iests in re i'jiij -peciinen, I am sorry foi
I ii (it'll to public highways jul iln-balam-e i'lieir projiarty is
ministered ami t perated bv ! worth about luill or not so much
hart-red ii panics. There | as McKinney properly and she
has not a dollai in her treasury
ami will not take In-r own
i;tl Sei r. i;u \ | uriier: I am 1
dispatch
-In ii -111-;trers arc grinding
iu Washing!
ci > 11111 Ci i|f i
w h* an le lit let er*f .a l ty ciiit rge
with ;t teiidi -ley . by t he i i hoi
heath' I un t In 'ib . I *. -I t .i 11_rI" i Ii
labor moi. in. nt in it- infanc\
Un
high in !he >.- vJsa
0 WEX&
\flsu BR^
Tic Best I
Waterproof
Coal.
,Th«Pl-41 |:K 'fl t« vftfVuutM «*,iiif rfre--r, ari l %.in k*-k j - fii
illii* li«M(.<i ylitliti 'I ' new rnMMKf KMi KtHi- h f - ' i • o ,* .. . •, m l
|eov#r«0o ^ i''-o I'fM* *" i lit t.it'i! i •. Koit ; « ' !. • w u ■ i tn "I'tnU
ln-*ndM ti i .|«- i* " i«> I < •; * • iV.J.'L'Vi in . ,.
bolt
\
Ibtu is This .'
coin pa nb's. I here
hue 11.• \eiiiur*'s io sit\ iii (*. n
.
i ng a * < i in 111a I
i a - b i • i 11 mad.
t i liv- I i by l In-
d their friend-
audi t.icd, :ii 1
a 1
i na
11 \
The Poll W.'ilh < i aye tie lake-
great pains to show the Knights
how the> may be - i fellow
and v 111• i h' i; indi\ i'Iu;i! s.-ni i•
merits foi i 'i' k. 'I', in at <1 -dud* t
for office, but uduiotii- li.-s ile-n
that to agree to \ ..(.• ,-i- ;t body
for ei thei I 'n k. i'oiu * i Miidei
would lie a lediioit- * rime I he
Alliance are the recipients of
similar advice from overly
friendly new spapci - W* cand
See the point. Suppo-e We iile
dull
Mrs. s icretn y Wlutn. y
said to rival any I lung he loo
seen in Wa^hingtoii. 11 i- >-s
tiinated that hut receptions co-t
^f'.',r ob a week. The stor\ goes
that Pol. <>li\.r Payne g.-tv*-
Mis. Whitney', his -i-i.t. a
check for k5oo,i«m> not many
mouths ago. and lohl Imi that
the utoney wn- not for Iter to
keep, but lo spend for tin* i-n
teltaililueiit ol her Ire-lid- i In
reception- given by iln* Whit
n"V and Leiti'is ;tre a litih
ahead ol altuo-t any thing in
the line y ct seen It \\ il
toll.
by Via i -ha I
I lll'e of till-
ed ' olll pit
. fi I I I I IIS
-Hipped
1 ' r 1 e a 11 s
• dipt for taxes levied oli III !
111'ie. 1 to add on behiiil of the , eiii/.eiis. If you want ii good
board iliiit iu its jmh*'iueiil so' school just add two more hours
h.iig a- this eo111paity is foivi- 1 1 each day more ilian is now
I , i- ,* i |. 1 taught in otu public school-.
i*l\ kept iioui control ol itsi r. . . *, . .
! : making oul v eight hours labor
pi ..pet ty ami f'om p.-rb.mimgj fli|. the jM,.fessor. which is tw..
il- eltai tei dutte*. its business hours less than is required of
is done, if ;ti all. not under con iln- majority of people. \ on
diih'iis of Liw whi.ii are com- wareely miss the ooy s that are
, I II ill. I.,. .1. , see|| on the sheets 11|0 t I 111'
II.o|| lo .'ill i Ill/ells. lUll o|ll\ ill . . i,i
. . . * ihev are in the scnool house,
the will o| law breaking lorce.-l * Lvnonix* ( iiizfx*
Any uegotiiit ions wilh sueh a j • *" 1 - —
I'.itce Would be unwis.'aiid use ! * l.tuiisvillc Plicimiucuoii.
h-ss. The lernis made with ii
im
V\ i
St. Louis, March do. To A.
L. Hopkins, New York; Re-
plying lo your ih'|iiiry for Mr.
Powderly. of ibis dale, I will
s,-t\' I hat yest'-rday 1 received
. , from Mr. Oo-uld the follow ing,
ii implements in rrto conn ,m)v (-fouid'K inftruct.ioits-to Ml.
Il.oxie are .jitote I to w hich 1
sent 111w ftd low i ng'
Si. Louis. Martdi iii). d'o Jay
<ioitbl. li ij .N'-w York: 1 have
your message in relation to:
.... r.. ;. y our ini'-iview wiili Mr. Pow- j About M o'clock yesterday Mr. S. F. Beniis, one ol the
o i. it 11 a ii i "ii it i \ i ru 11 ix i ow - 'i , , i .. , • , • . . « , j . . ... i i ...
derly , a|s.. ieitej- oi 111st ructions morning a private watchman proprietors ol the .icllerson
' "d'11,1111 and I will carry tln-in out to j discovered a light iu Rosenthal Liunber Company who was re-
theft.-t of my ability. \-Co s store in .letferson. Pro ported slightly wounded in the
II M. lb x11 curing assisstance hesuiround- accident on the logging railroad
I am therefore willing to meet ml tin- building in siicli a way belonging to the company's
a coiiiiiiiuec ol our 'iiiphiyes, as to prevent the escape of the mills m ar Kibiare, Wedn.'S
w i i liout • I i s> riniiiiatioii, who aie 1 burglar, who. upon lien ring the d.-iy, d i «•* I of his injuries Thurs-
i( ,M ; (ji( actually- ai work in the service ap]>roach of footsteps, jumped day morning. His remains were
of iIn.* company at tie time such from tile window above and diis taken to Campbell, Now York.
' 1 r.-a-nj \ to pay committee is appodited, to ad charged his shotgun into the accompanied by his widow who,
hool i ;icin■ ts. ju.'-t vvsth ilioiu any grie* itices party, slightly woundP g Mr. oniy a lew uiouilis ago. left that
they may have. Rosenthal, one of the proprie- plat e a bride.
11 M. lloAtti. tors of the store, ami making J """"J "
1 riant coiiii-Ia has been n,,.,. 1.-,%received Mr. his escape in the confusion -my (hmhl has determined to
sue the Knights lo recover dnm-
c,-iuscii the following le. be sent: nge for injury done to his prop
i\ tin pencil ci
.ntities <a bones art? being
d iuio Howie ami sold to
i:ttii- at ^Id ;i ton.
11
and prepared for potatoes
.After having received Mr. his escape in
■iant"iI in ci in owing to mm- ||. \i* dispiitch Mr. Powderly which followed.
W ||
1 ai de pu
id ing lie
y de.iin
.1 • I I
I>. uis\ die. Ky . March 'i4. A
would not I"- a settlement "''phenomenon which has caused
ih. dilliciilties, but a triumph much comment among the cti
of foi ce over the hi nd. li would rioiis is in the poss --sion ol
tti'-au nothiug ii Ilieir iudgiii. nt | s- Margan-i Metzler, wil"
,, , i lives over the ?Irv goods slori
pill In \\ 11 nlll |*s .'t 11 <! Wuisr . ■ * \i •* i i* i i i < >i iit . .
■ ol L. \ M Kuchluich. I htl W est
Sujipose. tint wit hstJimliug these; Hroadwa\. Mrs. Met/lor, 'Jj
rival Ol seed potatoes.
Ii is reported that the coal
ntio men at Ponton have
rovvu down I heir tools and
iued tile ,||
no v. i * i i: i. \ - ixsTiii i rioxs to
1 Ko xs.
N v vv ^i ci k Mil n il Bo.*
\\
And now a hor-e shoe is ot city. The dispatches troin New
vented that is put tin and lake ii N < 11. ay In* w ill atfach the
i oil" the foot lik* :i mau'- or ;t pioperty oi' Ihe individual
' " woman's shoe. No uion driv Knights iu Texas*, Missouri and
.daitin no . .. .'M. i. tii-: nave ing of unils, no more pricking. Kansas.
a . li in eonl'ii'iiei -all lay. with more going to the black-
\ negrowi mac wa seriously result rial \ ice I n-sidenl llox smith shop to get your horse
-led bv cow while trying to b tlndoUf.wing: (He- sho,i. All you have to do is to
• pealing Uo.xios telegram). U(,t tlit* No. he wears and then
take a young call into a burn *- ■
I la ve your * xecuti «• < tin iii ittee go in ji hardware store and buy
prole ■ t i"a, in : i I •etii.soii. ; ol del' tile Uleli to let urn to work , | JjU shoes, jtist as y oil would go
In the di*itlift court at Mar and also select a special emu 11() a hoot and shoe store and
bold wools, however, lhal tli*1 j vcais ago, lost au oiilv .laugh shall th- imli. in.enfs against niittoe froin the « mph yes of buy volll. wife or daughl.-r a
'* * • a . the Mt-soui-i PaciUc to wait on pair of gaiters. A fast ag*-1 his
Ho^er-. and hn.n: Mwic Mi. lb si. I • -idjn-1 any grn-v and .a fast j pie too.
T11A 0 r. \>n I M A R K.
i;jnv repi' tiletl bv Mr. ter, ii beautiful ami iiiterestfii
d should see lii to' treat i «,, *ld. Sev eral days ago she ha
( ,v- i ( I occa doii to empty the wat-
tie
' III
ill «♦!
i iv
were dismissed becau
. |OIi;mo|I III I'll! Ill N III*" n III'-!
-" -M,) 1 1 frotn an old alabaster urn vllddi ■ tleiemiaut# wer-e dead-,
P ' tiy.tr thelieneral P.xecn I M been lilled during the ib-iel Twenty con in ions, most of
Uv' Hoard of ihe Knights of of ihe daughter's illness a id fw m H,ing have been se
Lib.i and a proposition for a: stored away in the gits "t.i , . . ...
. *. i * I , i I'M I'l *11 Mi 111* MI I tl I
I nt pari"! is now pending in j where it had r* niaincd untoi h-
"i an
do thi a
atiy griev
pi,- dl.h . 'lit board will h ave John P> Cough had a check
f, .|- ; I. .ins loiuoi row . ( ered career. Kil'St. lis it pauper, SAFE.
Km o un .v Ti km;i:, he buried his mother in the 3UBlb.,
Secr.'iary and lt«-a iiri-r.! Potti'r's Kiehl. then a burlesipie PROMPT
..i- i*At;a rin«;. actor, then a drunken loafer *• \H, ffin. >
S firs mm teuton
\ w
, , 4 u. J ' t*Misc astonishmeiH she f ml * The election held al Willi
.that the parties should to tluil iltuljr(, of |„,r d ad ! til„. ,,,-
hnights at l.iihnr not ( unimiin- some adjustnieiit by some! daughter, as when slot had l - eii! , •. .. loiit'e.' Mr H ury may not b*
l^ts. metltoil of rev iew ing dilfereiti-es 11In" joy of the household long
iu iln* past and arranging tela
lions for tlte future. And sup
eil e\ci Since. To the Indv n- Ma.iih within tin last fev. day
>>-•, Mi. Powderlv left at once for anil slodb r at religi«.n. thi.i a
,to >e,anion. Pai n r. Haves and vvould besuicide, mid liually the
Hailev .-in to e'o to Si. Ijotiis at K,vu,"s,
A
•IV
"(ioirirli* Kycil.'
lin nds am
rati* m- v.
tie Kidgl
Nothing -in
lie- truth Had i
communism iu t
lust th il
seen m.'ti
a large a i
em dent
lot hear
I s i d c* u*
•hold long I .ni" .t<nvn a
years hol'ore, photographed in I vote ot .*'.' lor am! o against in-
delibly on th*' Im it l oin ol i lie ' corpora! ion.
urn A number of j eoplc l*a ve
denoum* M"v! ,hnt ,lli^ ',lan r,,rjbeen to see the won.lei. audi Mis. K. 11. Million ietiiri ed j bin, tin the i N.-ili labor bill.
the age. K**r years before hi-
«i.i..... P. Mr I'iu'.'ii s'i«'.d-.'i '•'.-I'"' .I'ai'''"I''";1,1,.'"' J1;,"
: I'ti.ni H..SI..II f.H N-« Yi.i-k I.. 'Vt,l,,w i.iidfami > ol Mi.si .
' „M„. li i- 11 .ul.-1 - r.... 1 ilt.ii!"r, v% .>.-<•--*-•<. }l"-"-->-l
M, (|„„M . '■"■'*• II"' '" l""'
drunk in the streets and iu
,. . coutniunists. w^'' nises slnuihl ] testify to the truth of tin ru- J home from Austin, last evening 1 a- io sixii-.ni iy | duct d hirnttudonin
i, iimiiii li an atcepo^l iceiierally as an mot ! li,iv ing been ther*-1 • finally sot-1 Mr. Turner was asked tonight | Two Alttances near Mesquite
lablishe'l preci'deiit. what then ; tin .oiii f, r l' M> acres of land, if he i hoiight Mr. lloxie and Mr. boycotted a merchant of I hat
' > *« *11 ; 111 > ... ' j 11' i • i* i' • ' * % ** j * , | | • - * t ■ • i. .
( Why. the public, if it passivelyj sheriff Jones has returned to j #if„aled in Williamson c .tiniy. | were Hiucere. lb- repli-. jdaee b.r^pcaki^
We have m means of judg- chant of Rose Hill lias publish
just determined has ,«\eept by what has been e*| an aiwdogy to the A Hint
u n w «i .
THt GRkAT
« l'ch
The edit«*r of tie i«uiii-vilh
Regist«4r devotes a full tobiiun
ami a half of his valuable sj
to an editorial showing that la
bor organizations are not right
uud are very dangerous to tin-
count ry. Hut he finds no space
to say that the organ imli on of
capital is wj^ng and dangerous
to the country. This editor's
V (|;i\ s \\ «l>||
id IlilV*'
* cities in tb
lines and
• niut of raili'
'ltd prop
y ed So many men
it a -train o
f excit*-
m li a It ngi h
of tilll* .
or ito police
lestl lillt
ad most of
the time
ave !4r'iutescwd or tacifly eii<t uing j t4on/.nles and halged in jail I wo j vui„f d at about #*25,000.
*jk a Cu.rn Bhisumall-pi. NnuraMa,
- ^ i'lithflM, ib h
. #'o-r , tl .r«f.
ruv f, ? it rv d m
if i !.' i , IJr*-
*11*.
A ( AKI).
would be left out permanently Lin-sted in Montana, and
and systematically, and as re- other. Jelf I lain, in New M
gaols Its vital interests inihejco.
use and management of the
public highway s of the interior
would be sit the mercy of the
parties negotiating and con-
tracting with reference so| d\
iiding in the distficl HI, 1 Olid .and d In today. We at* ami the boycott has been Wilh- aa^n'^i^yiVi'mu Jlr! /i?n"r
I supreme court-
of till - Slate, j «'e|
! faith and will us, c.*-iy effort
nevet did wo little niischief to .
,. - pat in s m-got iat iiiu and cou
property. Such orgnnimtion ' "
. * ! r
and disciidne as these inert . . ,
Inn.,* I- III. i.-n ,.i.|.,.«iii. „f "' •• -I" - I"V" s|HH.tnl mill
rod.jnitiii-'iii. 1'hi-ii- ih.'.irv „fj' !'is' li'ii-.-.-i.t!' for ihi' |K,
i •, ; ,| ' .. sion and r**gulation of the e
arbitration is Ih*- verv opposite
highways. The public would
i Co
urt, for the past
,; eight yea i s Mrs. Ma lion was j
Three negroes an- in tie
Wichita jail charged with pep-1 . „
poring a white boy with I ird ,'and in j t*-ti- u wn giant ; i11 <• a 11 at thi
shot. The negroes allege that !"U a veteiiin - < I mil 1 }nf,>1 iinitii*ll«
some one had been pelting tln-ir ' eatc. '• Male-n i-" an o i* - j
lln ir a aiatices in good «lrawn.
nd will us.
pai i to sett
!*" tly and .-tfcctually .
In tie Uiu'lifT shiip oil Son lii l'i-iin. St
, I I ,ifi, .|tl,I M ill uu.i |iU.r\ enori i . - - —- Smtlll *.I liltiiii'V tiluri-. vvisli In rail 1 lu-
ll's | >1 s| tic I | tl h . - . i i ., ntt«'«tion ct tit*- public to 1 lit- fact that
j Oil our pal I to -en le the trouble AiIhiiim* Hlaek .lark < ln-wlna tlu-> vv ill <i>. ll 111- rumr,# . li ill*- tniMt
! I.. .,.,.. «ii .in,? Hoi'iii11\*
(til HI
___ u pr*p irwl ffom dif ftuNNit * hi«
r" * ] I ~ " 1 p..iimty (or ■ relit --r li
i the wib of a I exits vet* ran. ami An>. u(|(. \iMt a slicker j
nn l>. >i si i ll- fi r38 oonts. i.nd}«*i work
i. .« ,... i M'i * lall.v. \ our (mlroilHje* i* n-n|x nt-
• iii.i«fully nollr-tt*!**!. ':tf.
Ii i lr*.J « ll. t-'
It'llXl . ! Mid
, .Ol/.. I'. 11- fiiitlii-r Iwaiitlfomt Om-iii rtuo ttt,j Un-Uf 'n «i «'*•
O 'It i I'M till I IH I ' Int thr I'tiv ot-4 A Ul. t.'.-ii ii • i-i v,,i,ir*
t ir .| In \J . * \ S..i • V.'tr*. Ali i Mnn'l
$ao,ooo
..'..r '.j T.I liiv<>l in ll.-iil i:«l«lf Hrrnrl-
lUrtl irixtil* Th* . mlR. al i-tif-tiiM. K. 1 v
ianil Willi |I.N.. . I,„'l Il,i- I„,v I ill" H..I.-I..I., ...ul I" > >«"}' K..riy l « "- 1 J,S*V5i'.SJ.V "'< •
Ih-HIK ill sidlil III. wn« lii.. | W««l« wit' l-t.t" v««0H .-•• ...ntnr .li,' biifcoll. iV, Sm.. V'"£^i .lull>Wl> k.lBKKINa,
^ ^ jlMar of her good luck in recv — \Vm gSjrawSiSt.^y^i il j'^T ^t'wnnHtiUg.
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1886, newspaper, April 1, 1886; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191457/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.