The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1887 Page: 4 of 4
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Dallas. IVx., February tv--
^•imeiii cf Lift Ka,< rK"r K Ai
l>« aii. n wt'll toilo tunnel <>t
f—>ol I <'"in*— leu iiuU^ in ui
Kot Fimino ill our j t-uutuiiitt'tl Miicult* tliiMiiotniittf
oirn Fault. j about ♦ o'elotk. by shouting
u , , ,,,.11,. hei-stll in lb - breast ami abilf
Modekn < <*.««>•. asp Mor . ((i |j wi|1| a auUltW. lmllvUMl
krn Living linw 1>i. Iif it ..not^im. >he was Mi lean's
011. It come* iij">ii iif. una- i ft rotai wilt* ami had b*t*n mai
wans Tin* pa ' Ut' have i a lnih* over three jt-ni*.
. . ! j •, 1 ami was :U> \ ear* « 1 age. .>oine
pain* aK'Ut iiir • ii' *t ami *t«les, |in.t,r BU uu „ih >iiiie. owing
tli* lu t> ut her only I'alit*ami
mi iaii tletei it'll In i tinlenv or
i 'i^
tl i\
t'
ami in tlie luifk,
T1i *n £«•«•] liuli m 1 xlt-i | y; tlie Jul health. tin- laih .>liwwe<l
* , j .1 i I sign* of mi'Uial ihranp nieiii,
mouth has 'ail tn*te, i*jieii. hail tu uol>,,
ally in th« iri..ntinp, A sort {j though >ei nuiii. in li« i ri«ln
of t>ti< kv slititp eolWt* nl* ut miml mu« Ii ol tli«* lime. >lie
tin ti-ith. Tin aj.j. tit. l- jH^r. «a.- m.i violent, but hei j h\
11 ' . I..1.I I... I . - 111 11' < I V 111
Then is a t* .*iu tr • ikf it heavy
load on thi stona.' u: *oin. *itn. ■
a failit, h .'>tia if' - it n at
the pit - f tin st '! ■ h w h
f.XH.1 dins n"t h'.? -ly. 11a*
eyes nr> punkon, t lit- 1 in U
and feet i i 'lur < i l«l a! i I'll
clammy. After a white a
cough wts in, at fir*t illy. but
after a few mouths it is at-
^Uuil. 'l willi a gr. (:ii.-h roN'tvi!
expcctoratum. 11a jttieut
feels tircil all the wi .i« , ami
ileej' ilix's ii"t si • n t" ;i!b>i'tl
any rest Altet ?i tu...- be-
comes nervous, irritable a. 1
gloomy, and has < I - •: 1
ings. Tlietv i a giddi!;* . a
sort of whirling n >a
the li I li« li n-il --
up
Hi
11-
denly.
costive: 1
hot at ui:< ■
thiek at:« i
of t il'' < \ ' -
\••ii.m; ti
beci m!''«
oreil.
aft.-r 1
quen1
flX H I,
t*LSt«' i
SWi'1-1
queiit
tataxi
mati>'
conn - it:'
fore tli- '
ing of ui-
weakn.'ss.
toniH Ml- v
in tli'ni. .•
'j ii' I 'W ' >
• skin
the M.
ignant
li ••tin
<! I
1 1
ec< nu*
•y and
eomes
w
• t,
it
l\
W .
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!
of our !>• j'i:
ease iti <oni«'ot •.
{Sliaker I - \ t f: i ■
gels -ij.
mentsi.t tie I*
ai*to cimv. rM t, l
a form t hat v .; 1 ;
imnt tot!e- 1 •
g.Mi-l |i< ,i.: li ,
Tile • IT- 1't Ol
simply i
upon mi:;
liri'll so'11 hi
thi* t«*st im< oii■
curntive j - ■
whi'lmintr. 1.
called di~:
niuia-s ar i tin- v> ■
giention. att«.l wli.
tmul'lr i- r.'itiov.-.
diseases \ .*tn--i . J
Imt syniptiun.') .
mal;t<lv
TI'stiinonuiis ii'i
of ] h ' >j ak:'
its curativ.' j
this 1 m■ \ on11 i\
driu'^ists.
«r -j.').ixr
l*|fII tl- illl'l ' !H ' ' --4- 1
tOliiK Kurtl
> a a
is li.'-
j .ul pi.
1 Asth-
;<>Jl In -
:iH,N ,,t>
- a feel-
hi and
«vmp-
Ir
oti.'-hiilf
this dis.
• I fortm,
■ - 4Sfi-
'.In.' tfi-
•! /aus «t
■ at into
t'i'trish-
"Iv, and
■. ii1 tu1' ■,
ly is
M I lions
iii^ to pun lia-e laudaimm i n *
i . : I \ Hit lie tail, vvit li I In*
' l.'iit intent "1 destroy in^;
1 11. a lit I la liotill.'d Ml
1-ai,. ii all s fled W i I li tliflid- as
. what roUlM lie sjioiilil |'Ui
- it It was ilf.-med I"*"! tliat
i.-. h.ali >liotilii I"' t'olili'i.-d
in t hi in>ane as\ Juiu Aeeoi >1
ing.l\ she was adjmlgeil Uisatie.
a id sent to ilie l*i*i i ell insane
a \ luin alioui three mom lis
in .• Slit* seellied to improve
a littl' . and wanted to I'oine
I. .me. She had l eeli liotlie oil
|\ al'oiit a week, and seemed
luiieh i'«iii r. telling her litis
ml that slu* Iiail ultogethei
f. : \. ti l.p 1 h>' ill' a o a ving hei
. Wli ill. Still sti«* 11• 4| u.'li11 \
in d that slie hail lathei <11«•
l..tali 1 hai k I" l li * a>\ lum.
1 Ills one idea seemed to wel-ll
l.>,;i\i!\ nil h< i mind Mi I lea a
has t hree i llihil ell li\ Ills til >1
u iI".■. two gii Is iiti'l little boy.
i his moimiig. altei the girls
j had a ijon.' to seh««d. Mi 1) an
j v- . lit d>.u li III tow li lot a h-
! intiiute*. 1. a\ ing his ♦ i 1 • ■ and
i! t |e ho\ at I he lions.'. 1 le t e
j u.a doul'h V>ai re I ed shotgun
! iii i li.- 11 .mih. rell'ing t he hoy
I., p. to ihe hatn and hunt up
' >llle •'><■;{>. t ||.- llll lot I HIHll' \t>>
| man ^lahhed the gun. plae.-d
I the mu/.z,l«'d in fro at of her.
I I. a nod . .V ei and pulled t lie 11 iu
-er. ^in- fell haek mortally
; (Minded I'. I. I'i h*i, w ho
I was at work m ai l y, ran to the
J elie, the Utile l o\ i aim I lllill
ihjf in at ihi same 11me. Mi
1 I lh'l was III.; I ilieil. and asked
j w lie re MI I tea 11 was, to w ll ieli
' (die leliiied "(tood Itod! Ulid
! 11 ii ■ ii gra hl'.'d f"i t lie gu n again
1 he h o I I'i r s 11' i e k e 11 I' 11 •' I 1 e 11 III
haste iii >ear< h >'! the linshand
lie had hot jfuiie in*'ie t hall lilt v
j \ ard> It.>iii the house until he
heard lie- seeoml shoi. 1 tii>
I j ; 11 v e 11 mote Ialal than the hist,
and tin- woman died in a few
minutes.
Nashville. Team. Felu nary tS.
.lohn (ireeti. colored, was
('.iiiml hanging' hy a rojie in
| ;>. ~. Ilill ( 'etnetej \ . Fa \ et I ••
11.-, t his morning, lie was,
cut <I"W n and i esn-eiiaied I le
■If
d atieiu[ t at
■ t i
l aj.
" llog
III llllt t
>11.
. I .-IIS,
lla'll,
l-land i:
"li -Ilieil
elf
. i hoai 1 thi-
i'I > t'< leselle
, I I I I'l'UfllV
tin ke. j.er el
gilt . le Ml' here,
e I. \ ) U Ul |1 i llg
nioiniiig. All
him failed,
•,'ind.
'V of
(•rove
.1.11' v
v\ a hash.
dar\ iiakei
I lid
. th.
> t: i.
' Ui>.
rtrii
!U«
I'.n
\.
I'm. < 'ur in w l.i i jt-ii
lr*:t- nrr ih< fin. -i it. On W m!.!
«iit-Sif. w II I It I I'I - I Ki: i\ -"N
2h Ui.h.l si, V ^ i it v
PATENTS
iiK.vm w im. i. \i:m: i i. m
tornev tu l.«w.wm.fiin«t n.i>. < it. i'.t>
to NM t . till Ilk. IV i; -1 I,;; III' I I ' ' .
tor I N \ KMOllM.t llll .
leal
I". hiuai \ >
\\ 111'. ( on It l \
• let. completed la-t evening
i 111.*>' 11 la \ "| total ah>l in
i'e iti in loo.I or drink S>• \
ii day s ago the . \neinit i.-s
^;i11 ui'owing ci11.|er an< 1 sIuns
■ I i >. i • I nt ion weie appa rent .hill
'• -till Ii\ •••- 'i'lieie t- a w id>'
h tit". ' pinion among ph\
■in U S it - t o t lie cause o| llll*
\
Hum I'ressiileiil Clctelniiil l.hes.
W
akfa't is
II' 'II -e a
11 5* t M V '
ir
WIK1
\ >i>
lli'warfi'f elt!
.M \ luii'i. .. 'I j"*ii-
hiIipI « ir ". in * > r
■J.1 I.ttfipj niiiu>«.
netting, w.rli |mr-
IK.« li.'l « cell |H.*I •.
Sbip). 'il r.'iiU> mmli... iti t'«.ll. , m Ii
n.ufl. t. u ir. i - for li<>m>
umtl. iivitaig er ( i. k. u i.m . I '.r -h
rd. a. t..r. I.u.v ittg ^iii.'.'II. d: l.iirlj..!
wlr >, Iron pi.n-.. tf#i. .«, fiam. i -o "r
gravdvmd ft-m. -. wriic ti.r |" m
•ad n>«e cntuiogii.. -. in! -imiii{i i.'i
firivaa- oft*'i I h t .• r i. A. U. 11 n I •ti .
«*>4 OttT«Jt. St. Louin Mi
CITATION.
! the t
istain
i —i 'tiii
i i. i • t -1. a U.
Ilee and lot
lead) at tin-
Js:'i!'a lid the
r waits in lain
11.' I O I till- I i I • I
i'i 'i • that sati-f\
lum I'tuii. o;ii
i.t 11e | eel <*al food.
gg.H. lish.
make 1111
lie
I li
al. Then comes ilie uiol Ii
ihe lihnm . here the
I re<idelit I . eei\ es niosl of his
I•11-iin*-s i i>itors standi'tg. inov
ing 11"in one |o ile .>ther in a
.cm le till all are d i - posed nt.
< l u>i.In\ so| ihe week I iie-day-
i iii d Fridays hrejik in upon
• the routine for otln id;j\s, On
To the Sburill'or am < onuUit... ..fiol* ithreed;i\s he goes down into
Un Comity, (.wthig: the ea-Mo«m at I o'clock to
You are h«-r.i>,\ .'otiiinan inal u> +iau- j . .
luon J. K. ^ ^ar> l.,i j'lihhslili'i.' I Itl" <1- — s a k. ha mis w 11 li people w no
tatloti unif ni. li . K for twin . ..n*. < il-
ea
II to
...... pa> t fpeet s, In t Ills
tlvt w "fk^ ill f.illl^ ll(Wcpft|..T lvuli , , '• * ■ i ... , ; I
liahed iu |hf «'ounty. .-lit. i.-ni Imvaat ; v In- tun. is oi • tlpl. d "litd
bMfl with tlkf to tli«- « t1«'t Uiat .br I i|hi'll* < )l i> SiIItl4 at I I'1.
rMidem t .it Hi. aid J h l.tav. tin* 'I'jjis an a
ih uiiKiM.n Ii to be and it|.-
dtfrndunt if uhkik.imi to di- huh h|>- . . it'.. i: i
pear tx>f..r.'in*' al mi . • tli« iti N.-ntda. 'lead and Inn tel. a ieli-h pei
Collin county. Tcxa . l'r«*. im t s... 7, h. p- now and then, green tea
on the 1Mb day of Kbrunry t-v ilim ... . ......... f,..i> Dinnei i- s,.n
plain cold meat,
itter, i
I then
ai «l auain 11ait. Ihniiei issei\
at 7. It is o111v ait ordinary
lit ;i! o| si up. lish. an « litree an I
a ioast with a simple die.-in.;,
ai d fruit, lot tlie President en
being til* next regulart.-riii i>t ih ;.lu
tlc« l.'ourt. at til o'.lo.l,. C M.I.'nil-
§W#r the complaint of R. \. 11 ti > - t. ■: ilia
•■in of one hundr.'d and .'iglin-tlv dol-
lara and intfr."! of I-' i f ..-iii pci iui-
uum from dan until |>al<! Net. tial.'d
December aaili. , , i0\ s fruit at eve| \ tin al In
If ore In fail not. but liave von tiiftiand . . . . .. i
tb«r« befora aald .ourt tbW> writ anh a Ii t n Ul to I lie be\. .i ^e it a m< d
- jour return ili?r *oii. ahoiiiiig Uo« ;iw heingn-edat lueak'a
executed tbc aimn* i. .ji
■ uiv band'tlii .I'unttirv I'.tL. .
C. J.DAVIfc.. J. V..
l-miuttt No. 7. t oliiti • o.. 1
i and
lum In on the i'le-i h iit drinks
lillt 'i I tie. W I lie IS liet e| < >n
the A'lrite H* tts. table . \cept
tlieiHf be guests present. \u
• i iotn "ti"i itnpres. ii.n In- ..ti
1.1 i lied legarditur tile I'lesi
d> lit's ta-le in lliis regiird. l<:t
g. r h. ei or ale ale Used hy I iii
\.ay rarely.
The I'lesideat U-es tobacco.
He Nttjofc.'* not more than two
Cheap for Cash.
ALSO OK MOKTHLV I'A VMINTs.
OSOAKft ftAOand Upward. j cigars a d*V and the-e after di n*
PfANOP or siaadard make* |2&<' ( |ji*r, wl*e*n he goes up to the ii
" i brary to resume hi* work after
achat with the VVWte Utilise
1.1 family.
band Vnafroroaot'usheap
Oil* llMliWii
I'm* Opiuluuv.
What a blessing out tariff
l not alone to llnwt' who ale
i "piotei lod" by ii but also to
custom house officials and till
tin* dead beats and hangers on
of that gowrimieu. almshouse,
a nliowab\ the mere cost of
collecting all ill t bo*Mite. The
secjetary of ilie treasury esti-
mate* that liltle expense lull
for the lie.sI liseal \ ear to l e a
tilth ovei six and a half million
d-.IIais There was consider
a;,l\ aiol'e seti-e iti the lamed
< aim ■-< wall than there is in
. u tarilf. Hui liagtoa. la . Ju*
t |C
N>. private imli v i. 111 a I or n an
p.lliV should be slllb'l ell lo lake
the law into his ow a hand- and
i gani/e an iinh j . iid. nl army
i hi- ow t b\ .mphn ilig a
i itul'.'i ..I !' .i v>• 11■.11 - private
i •! i■ i ' ! V i • to -1111o ; d"\\ || s111 k
ei - I' i an\ man <•)' iiny coin
JM'i\ I. lllulel take t"^. to Will
.i.i his own i es j i. uisi In' i t \ i.- an
111-n11 to tin ,-plri! nt our gov
i nil.' nt and iin outrage upon
d tnoi nit ic principles. I lie
p -ace miisi be preserved by
i;.v\ ful authority, not b\ bands
. arni.-d men directed lo pri
v.ate individuals Kichnioiid,
\ a . Stale,
It is I rile. W e b. lieve. I Ilill t lie
I itik' i ion men aie u.^ua''v
• i iin in a- special peace of ti
. I s. Hut e\ pet tetice shows
t till I ll'*\ do Hot ill I UUih'i | Ilill
- i in. !.-• ling of re -pi n-ibilii v
a nil a.e..ii n t a hi! i i \ lo ih * • law
tliat I.- fell I'V regularly elected
j. ace i ■ llice ithey a re hired
men w ii h t h * Iii red mail's feel
ing of account a hi 1 it v to the
p;ii t\ that pa\ s iin ii wage- |
i li. y hit i i* Ie-s anxiety lo pre |
s,-rve the peace t hail I" sen e
the int* rests of t heir employers.
Toledo I ointnercial.
The tiii i tl is w hat i- ca I led a
*• Idi ml tax." !>y w hicli I lie jieo- j
tile ille taxed for the betlelil ol
nioitopohsis without reali/iug
I liiil i he\ are liixed \Y In n a
I mi uiaii buy s a dolhit - w orth
ot woolen goods at car lent
I>i ices he gets really, as an in or
age, about 4(1 cents in goods and
pa\ s(5(1 cents .ax The hulk f!
tills, money does not go to -up ;
p. >11 i In- gov ei it me ti t. I >li t three ;
fourths to four tilths of it goes
to foster corporate and itidiv id j
n tl .-ill. I pi is.-- (hii- fa v ei ei| by .
a I a I and corrupt system ol
I. gislation. ho y on wonder I
i hat y oiu w iv es and children j
a ■ .■ p.ioi ly i lad and scant i ly
f.d when the hulk of y out earn |
it aie demanded for "blind '
t X.'S" to he appropriated toj
I Hiding up colossal uiaiiufac j
II i iiiu and other favored indus |
li ies foster, d by ]i;ti liiil and j
and unjust legislaii >n.' .\lvar |
ado. T. \ , Signal
It makes considerable differ j
ern e w h iv warlike denionsi ra !
I i' >iis are made .\ speech like j
that - 'f I ii.ua 11- in any Kiiropcaa
p 11 I I.'i iin'lit vvoilld have lighted |
th. I.ea11in lir. - on e\ cry liiil |
il li \ e e 111 [ • i I'CS i I e I'e in \ IIU'I !
i <. i it i a u-es ji passing vv ondei
\\ hat the gentleman aT • for sup- j
i* i the niLiht hcf.'t'c. t hicagi> i
Herald
rilele ale |o! d ii • *s enough ill '
W iishiligloii, and there is no
ii- ed that tin Knights of Labor
should swell flieii number. Kv il
.'" in in ii ii i. a l i on - corrupt good
manners, according to the old
copy I looU s. an I ha hi I uu I i titer-
c 'til -e vv i i h i lie lobby in Wash
i. gtmi might corrupt the most I
v . rl turn - ol K nights. .1 o|t a .1 ur- i
II ' l u eiit to Wiisliiugloii :is a
I • j || e-ellt ti i \ .■ of I abor, 11 n11 he I
bee iiue i ie looby maii of Tin
I' at. association I'hihadel- '
I ih iii Record.
I lie employ 111.*nI of chidreit
;i. coaliuiug or arduous labor i
-le tild be pereniptoiily forbid !
den. ami the niosl stringent leg |
i • I,at i"ti siioiil I h*' enact'"I 111 1
j • v en I pan-lit I'i • >in evading I
Me- ia vv. St I 'a n I ( J lo he.
i le ,'ld"j it ioli o I I he (i eot'gia II '
s v si em "I taxing lauds on I heir i
n .unproved or giouml rent vmI
tu-. and of exempting improve i
it..ills from taxation, would,
beak up forvv or the I ml mon '
opoly sy -letn which hits brought '
II eland and Scot laud to t he '
vis verg.* of revointioii, ami !
which is tuakiug such rapid |
progr.-s in this country as to i
ii g1111• n all thoiking men.
tti.iinl Kaptd-. Mich.. Work J
men.
Ideas do not die in laeil beds (
Tln-y are shot down in the'
streets, tottund at tlie nick,
burnt ;it I tie stake ami crueilted
on ilie cross, ami the more they
iiie -laugh t ei ed the tin no they
live hike human souls, their
immortal work begin* with
d iii li. t hi. ;il;o |\s press
\\ e a I e -III I hi! t V e| V oil*
in t "ollin ceiitity w ill read ilio I
foil- vv ing ib in wi'h plelisii | e
It is It mil Mi B M lliiiuwiiter.
oi Blue Ktdge in t his county .
II • sfiy s: "My liltle eleven
v.'iii old daughter has been ill
bad health m-al 1\ all her life. !
t..i. d physicintis h:ive said they
e mid mU loticli her case, but
-lie is now impr.ttiug fast by
l i • u-e |lau4byt'.itton Patch
I II I S." The urea t compound
II around in the Imtuali sy s
|. ni like ,'i blind dog in a meat
h >u-r. hunting up and correct j
itig iill the troubles connected i
with the liver, kidneys, stom
m h. blood and liowclsund rous-
ing them all into a state of heal
thy a< tiviiy.—Sold by li. N.
Mc Aulay if Bro.
JL
Tariff
A wry outrer eaiw—flLu of ut^'riK' articlks ok llxi uy
t'w ver*tl*>y was called i f \^,;ttrof rosea f-ee.
1 \ork court. It wis a Scroti, or orange flower oil,
divorce suit, and the evidence t jJeH
went to allow the kiaaing habit i i>iuluotl,la , 0 per cent.
a very tasv to acquire and Havv si!k< lrH#*
more .UAcuIi to shake off than tl„we|rv,
the opium or cocoaum habit. ,jol(| hJUtU< .H.r r4Mlt<
I* roll, the evideiice it appear^ plll(,sl Htili wines, iu bottlea,
linu Mr. 1 ompkina, oue ol the | ^ , ,.H||t
the Fve inuiiHioii I " i':
and examined by a
Did you ever see
ly i
of
Tom
boarders at the Pye luaaaiou
diifted into the habit of kitting
Mrs. Pye. In fact, it is very
little exageration to say thai lie
h. came a chronic Pye-bitei
They became so braxen thai
their hIsseh ttt*|*e suggeative of
iIn* tinging of a patent gong
tu I lie Pye family the k'ssillg
seems lo have been almost as
p. isistent and promiscuous as
thai to which I he witnesses te.s
tdied ill the Beectier case.
Mrs. Uepsey, who had lioard
I'd iit Pye house, was put oil
the stand
law y er.
Lawyer
Tompkins kis> Mrs
W itness- "Lots or times;
and when I didn't see him 1
heard him. There was a pluju-
live, sioblung gargle about it
thai reiuilided oiieof tile exhaust
of a hath tub. It could tie heard
all over tlie house."
Law y ei "Did she not resist
his kisses?"
Witness "Not precisely;
but -lie et her face very strong
against it that is, against his,
mustache. I saw her time and
again."
Lawy er "Where did he kiss
li.'H"
Witness "Anywhere and1
everywhere; on the stairs, iu I
ilie hall, iu tlie dining room, at'
hi- leisure, oil the cheek, but
usually square in the mouth."
Lawyer "Was Mr. Pye
I.;e—i• 111 when the kissing took
place?"
Witness "He was present
isioually, but In* was not at
la It Wlsaf
Poiup aud power, kings, kuis-
ers, presidents aud governors,
legislation without ctaaiug,
vast standing armies, Piukerton
detectives, steam aud elect lie i
tv in haruess, huge national
debts, burdeiisoiue taxes, >laie
ly prisons, palaces and villac,
luilliouuires by *co"es, tin tiers
and bribe takers, luxury be
yoiid a dream. beautiful
churches, saviors of lying,
cheating, scrambling after
wealth, aud ih-v il take the hind
Uiost--the Civilisation of the
IflnlfimiMf A n aii So mi
MCRRMfw PMraMI
Finest thread lace, per
cent.
Finest Aubussoiiaiid Axmin
ist.r cupels, costing abroad
^V.77 a yard. 4t! per cent. ,
Finest Indian shawls, costing 111 'ia*/***!?!' 1
iibroad say $*J0 a pound weight,
He cents a pound and 4U per
cent advalorein, or say 40 12
per cent.
Silk stockings, at) percent.
Kim-si broadcloth, costing $.r>
ii pound abroad, Ma cents a
pound and -4t)per cent, equai to
about 4 I per "etlt.
Pale de fois gras, 25 per
e.-iit.
Musical instruments of ull
kinds, 2f> per cent. , . . ,.
Duty on a ipuirt bottle of ®, ,'val<, n wages "
rliuiupui!.,... i-.. li.1(! atmuul l ""I'"' """
a bottle, 58 cents. I
Curry and curry powder,
z.
Plant
Your Orchard Now!
> lara '«t and uiosl varied ntt.<<k «t ull tlie b«*t vMil«ilfc*, Nt w
-<,w"--M-
Iri-t *. sliu.le and Ornnuianial, Kvrr«rrv«<u*. Hi.«- lt > ol all color*, shnil.#,
I luitlM. Ai'.. and at |>rit-t;« tbm paral u- «'c*m} etllt«>n.
Mix Months Eaob Tear
tifyarid i.iu,lt'|i tin.
Awarded
'• ir*1 I reiiiluiaa •! the l*ullu* Fitlrii on A|<|.1.' I'r<. . . Plum Tr«w and (ir.ip« vluas
anil vv.> ure aldt tu uuiupar* with tlie lif-|.
Miserya..d d. siitulisin.Mpuil U1H, „ve j„ saial-Troplcaf luxury. iUnunfv «n.i innloh «uie bud mid i «r
Iti tHlieiueiit tioiises, rum nulls uiunetii vulueand beauty to tii« country.
by the thousand, thieves,
traiulis and prostitutes, cldldi. n
tierishiug. desiiiiiring women.
UUiitH' haunted una, i l; iii (I ant
preachers ot chaos, tierce com
petition, increasing iiiiuiigra
tion, a struggling, writhing
tuass of humanity, lighting
desperately for standing room
in the slough of poverty, ami
the poor privilege ol vvolk at
liar
ry
Dynamite, the tool of civihza-
ucr
coiim.'d for much. Mrs. Pye
iv a s always present when the
kissing took place. 1 don't re-
in- tuber of hei having been
kissed a single time when she
was m.I present."
Law y er - "Did Mr. Pye ob
jeclf"
Witness "Tompkins never
11ied to Uisn him."
Lawyer--"! mean lid Mr.
I've object to Tompkins kiss-
ing Ills vv ifef"
Witness -"Tompkins didn't
have any wife to kiss. He kiss-
ed Mr. Pve's wife but I expect
il Tompkins had had a witeshe
free
Olives green or prepared,
free.
Spices of all kinds, free.
Dl'TY om A u rn I.ks OK N KCKS-
St'i'f.
Castor oil, bsu per cent.
Linseed oil,tiv per cent.
Common window glass 8? per
cent.
Haw wool, 45 per cent.
Steel mils, Sf> per cent.
Horseshoe nails, ll< per
cent.
Cheapest mixed woolen goods
costing abroad 21 cents per
yard, 77 per cent.
Spool thread, 51 percent.
Common druggist, costing
abroad 25 cents it yard. S6 per
yard.
Common woolen shawls, cost-
ing abroad CM cents u pound,
Ht per cent.
Comnioii worsted stockings
costing 2<l celli* a pound
abroad ?!! per cent.
Common cloth, costing <55
WV * il|' toaU railroad «iutton« in |.. rf.'. i Hufrty. Alt will l.« ,ur..r«U
J'r * I ii'rli , 1 *"1' plump, and labeled true to nitiue under uriual teat in
The Alliance and Other Parties
inukiiiK IMe order# are requeued to coiu.• ur #end direct to our \itr.. rle aud'
Jtel i>)teeial low ru,en W0 tire now i d> lo Ull all contra.-ta.
Come and See
,!,,r.i;"l.l*irSw.l,,lK.Fre.e-. one-biilfuiilc Soutbvv. M orMeKlnnav l oart H cui
and I bird Ward Kebooi, DenUon, Texan.
•Head for Ulualrated C ataioKnt'. free.
. ii ... cent# per box
cents a pound abroad, duty Ido Aniny A. Bro.
cents it pound ami :<4 per cent ______
advalorein. equal u a Hd per
cent.
Rice. UHI per cent.
(tiilvtini/ed wire smaller than
^ No. 1 ami not smaller than
! No. 2i* wire giutee. 102 percent;
j smaller than No. 25. 1 u5 per
I cent
ti'iti, the we;i | ii in ol harbari*>m.
Boom! and n despot dt *- am
idsl his guards. Stiangle a few
nihilists,and pla; that mulling
is ihe mallei
Boom! and i great capital is j
sli icken with it j.iini' Hang ;
uj. a few 11 i -111.*11, and j-i.i.v
again that ii"thuig is the mat
ter.
Boom! And iin awful shadow
of dread falls on :i fair western j
city. Sentence a few socialists
to death, uiid once more play
tliiii nothing is the mailer.
Boom! And a Mutely steiim
ship lies half vv f. eked upon the
Seil.
Shall we keep on playing
that mulling is the mallei:
The Sriinilai d
Htlckieu's Arnica Salve.
(
'I'be b«at Siili.- in ihe vmrld lor <;utn.
Krul#e#. Sore,-. I Iot*. salt rlienin. I'. ver
aore#, l etter. rlui|i|ie.l bunds, < biIl.luin>.
corns, and all 'kin eruption*, and |.osl-
tiveiy Ciire# | i les. or ;u> pit \ refill red.
Il i guariuiti'.-.l to uiw- perle.-t -ntu>-
ftn-tlon. or iiivtisi r.'tiindi'd. I'riee
ggs
s Tie j). s
E?cr Made.
Don't w «t<> yonrmw^y «n «nr t-' mi,i. n, i-i.ifi hcavi. m iiki?i
binlc-l atom
Tl'l 111*ftOHhT, !
risit hkand
BEMENT,
DKALEB IIN 9
FARM MACHINERY
Oi Every D«SM<*rl|>t ion.
The Celebrated Win, Deerlnu Sfniitlard mid Junior Twine Binders.
The Aultiiinu M Taylor Threshco ami Knciiics.
Tltf < .'l<l i*iil««l Whiles ttifi* it it 11 Iluictrlew,
A Full IJiic of Bulords Plows it ml Cultivators.
THE HEW EMERSON PLOW.
It W the Krentest improvement ot the sure.
W f claim Tor tbe improvemant
,, . . "1,1,1 ,,rnf, thin unv other
huIWv plow in tlie t nlteil Milieu and relieving the team or all pressure on tbe
ni'.'k. Ml machinery Hold til very low H^ure*. 24-1.v
u«t lllill
that v\e can tloone-third more work with uiie-foiirtti Iccm
)•
or
Mile In I.. N. M.
Its-1 v
would have objected. They of-j 1)uty ^ worth of bleached
. i . i , cotton'fabric, costing abroad 5
laiwyer -May it please the | { ,vl||s a |{||,e vur,lt 00 | o
int. tins witness is showing i
with the j Potatoes, 10 cents duty per
bushel.
:i disposition to iritle
fouri."
Court '" The witness will an
sv\ e|' t lie ipieslioiis."
W iim?ss -"l iim ai swering
the .(iiestions, I>11; the attorney
i - quest ioni ug t lie answer#."
Lawyer "When did Tomp-
kins Kiss Mrs. i*y
Witness -"Win-never he had
an ■ ppoi tunity, hut I noticed
In-didn't kiss In t when he was
now ii town The only time
w he • lie didn't kiss her was
vv hen he w as u< it t here."
La w y er ho did kiss her
t lien:"
Witness -"I ilid I liked her
it little tny sell."
Corn starch, 8a I 2 per cent
duty.
Sal I, Hft per cent duty.
New York Time
s.
Mrs. IJinoln's l.tlac Silk Dress.
MERRELL'S FEMALE TONIC
\U.W!~V.* ""•••ly f° .«• w ear* of eontplaUtto
ttlikb nIBIrl mi! omanklnd.
Itj|l r« ioik ajiJ *t rciitfiii to the merino arc,***,
««i «rmrrrrti nil d«ng«ront dltiilaffanran und
IrrrfuUrlllr.,
III. nrmrra. ra.nrtn ehniine of life.
Iin N.f nm tiis |.ri-u iiuiM-y wilt urontl.T rtHero IM
}iAto% i f moth r i-lioo«t i, n«t in««. i-« n ai|>r.(il,> i-t «<«i fry,
It I* |.i'- «ki nt i<• lb«U>l«, hqiI ittdj bo uk«* at nil
lime* with Mfflj.
V«ill tn lrMrt!«>« irtvcit in Nfrrrll'a Hmilltttv
Adtlii'r hhl.li P ill tie kr.Mt fi-Ci' Iu itn.r mlilrttt.
Mirreirs Female Tonic is RecomimM bf Doctors.
I fin v firynnr FcruIo T.mle. tint t h rt- b«-oi n lii|t It Inn
frattleu lur - It \. .-ir . A* a I'lfrttie Kt-rfulMor It lia. mi wiuib
triMtU't t I. t.-rliiB ll. in..rrh**o «.f I', yvar*' ului.lluf, fioq
rVruKCl't* •n.lll.'tl«r«. rrlc«, |l.
A cut rent stor\ in Washing-
ton even yet is licit of the full
era I of Col linker, Mrs A lira
ham Lincoln wore it lilac silU
dress with hiMiuet and gloves to
match, she was much lidi
Cilled .'it the times hy the pa-
pers, illld Washington society inilK. antl «aiin..|
M | . \ . k. Itlld It I I. «, .ft..
Circles '"It outraged. No much
was said of it thai ladies who
wished In-r well at last per
KX. (iUV. A. M. STEPHENS*
C01SIN.
.
j I am llrsl couain ol'lhi* lalf Ex-Guv-
t-riior Alfxiintlfr il. stepheiiH. ami
hitv.' hft'ii |ioHtal t'lerk on tUIlt-rt-in rait-
rt.a(ln Kitiiie istis. For ten yearn I have
been i. iillerer from a cancer on my
face, wit Ieli ifrew worse until I be ilih-
.■linrn.' of mutter became pro am.! ami
very olJ'enaive. I bccame tnuruiiiililv
ilinliitHi.-.l with bluoii purllier tt ml |.ro-
iiotin.'.'ii them humbug'', a* I bail trini
many vviibnut rttllel'.
I'liiallv I wan intiuceti to nt; It it. 11 .
wbirti al.out lite l.t of Fcbtiary. ami
eoiiliiuietl iimiH.' until tlie later | tiri ol
April, i'bf otlennivc ilUcharMe tlf.-n ti-
e.l at once ami lite liariinc«H aroini'1 lli«
Thin |Kiwtler never Miriec. A marvel cancer iliMtiuieareii. it linprovi il
of purity, Htrenifth anil wbotciiomeiienH
More econ ul ibtiii the or.llnarv
EXHAUSTED VITALITY.
A Great Medical Work lor Vaunc antl ,111 d*
illr.Asi-d Meg.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Lawyer "O. you did, did
yon. IMd not Mr. I'y© object an intimate friend of
to you kissing Ins witef ..Mrs Lincoln's to |e|| her of the
\Vitne«s "No wiiy should |ntpi*<tprietv. The friend
I'' ' I tlidu I oltjeci to his kiss- hatch worked
i.ic In r, why should I e object
in\ kissing her? There was
nothing objectionable about it,
VVi
up
lit- rtoltl iu rouipeti'-
t ion with lite mull it toll' of low tent,
i hurt weijclit. alum or pbo-pbate puvvtl-
em, Soi.ihim v t\ n\>. Roviti Baking
Powder Co., 100 wnll sr., N. Y. in
KNOW THYSEIF.
|>I UI.ISlll'll I,V Ihe I'KAIIOIIV
i Il ill. INSTITCTB, Nn. I ll.ilflt.rb St.,
lloMoti, Mum. W h. II. I'AKIl KH, ,♦!. D.«
Anebor* M r#thiin "m. nullM'Hconir-*f«,|U. ft t ««U
unon Nf'rtnnm tuu\ Vhrwcnl IMdli y, Pn inntum Dvohm*.
Krrora cif Voulh# I Vitality, .^futilio. ,|,
Impilrttd \ iir' r. «u<! f t!i" 1 i. «ni. tud il*.
uftf4tlduiimri^^in*m^iin l iberomit.
k Distant in I ftnboftm r{ li.n'firrit. full HarntnUKl
tiai iNMi |w.|iuUr iu«xlir.K| f |uit>Iiph«d in t o Kiui
Itafc Uiitfu*Me Priw* * i ii I > $t l f uiaii. im.mp'XhI. and
,1 cancer tiihui it imnrcvct. m.t
health ami Irapltllv ptincl M ami W*
\ St r* nut Ii. I III* UlatihartfO g;ril<lllllll\ nr M^ical lumitut*. |t#^:- n. 1stf nuuj> tmiiaiorf, Uutno
it *wits ;i mere salutation."
Lawyer hid you ever see
Mrs. I'y e Kiss Mr. I've?"
Witness "No. but she may
have done so when none of us
hoarders were around. She is
a sly piece."
L:iwy er '"How did you come
|o UisR Mrs. I'y ef"
Witness 'Tut my arms}
ill. iind lies neck itml kissed llel"
in ihe usual way
Liiwv.'i - • * I > i 11 she ask you
to do so?"
W i I uess "Well. I noticed
thai no tntiiier Imw many times
^11.• and Thoinpkins kissed t e
fore e went out, I tint she never
got enough lo last until he came
hack, for as he opened the door
they were at it again, so when
he was* away I kissed her, more
;i ;i matter of accommodation
t tut ii anything else."
Lawyer "Where was Mr.
I'y ef"
Witness "Oh, he was
whe re."
Lawyer "That's enough
\ on can step down. Texas
Si I'i lues.
to her,
the point of rem on si ranee.
, Mis Lincoln met In-i in I In-
vestibule, exclaiming: "I .'tin
so glad you have come, I am
justus mad as I can be. Mrs
Crittenden hits just been here i
to remonstrate with me I'm
wearing my lilac suit lo t'ol
Baker's funeral. I wonder il !
the women of Washington ex
peel me to inutile myself till ill
mourning for every soldier
killed in ilie great war."
The hidy here said: "Mrs
Lincoln, do you not think black
more suitable to wear at a fun
era I. because there is great war
in tIn- nation."
"No. I don't. I want the wo-
men to mind their own busi-
ness. I intend to wear what I;
please."—Portland Oregon inn..
Rheumatism imri N. uriilmu C'ur-
c«i in 2 Days.
The Imtijtihi I'licmicitl (• o. have >lis-
covereil a compound which acts with
trul.v niari. b us raftidilv in the cure of
Itheumati-tn ami Neuraluia. We ku.tr-
ainee It to cure any antlevcri case of
acute Inllanimatorv Kheituialiwin anil
N'euraltria in J l \ ^ s, ami lo >rive iin-
iuedialereliefiuchioiiiccast.it ami ef-
fect ti speedy cure.
<111 receipt of .'III eeills, ill two cent
stamp*, we vt ill xentl toaliy address the
prescript Ion fur this wonderful com-
pound, which can be tilled l.v \ our home
ilriiKjjisi at mil 11 cn«t. We take this
meiin« of uivinfr our ilincovery It. lite
public iusteail of putting it oiil as a pat-
ent medicine, it beintf much ie^s c\pen-
site. W e wilt ttladly r 'titul nioncv if
Halisfaction is m.i jriicn. t'lie liitll-
anit I lit-iniett 1 l i.,,
i raw for.lsv ille, I ml.
W. Persohn,
BLACKSMITH,
CARRIAGE AND WA60NMAKER.
MeKlNNKY. .- . TKX AS.
Sated Ills Life.
I> I Wih'oxson, of Horse
Mr.
i .1 V W,
many
w ih IMiihistc also Diabetes;
ih.- pains were almost utiendur
able iilld woiihl sometimes al
ne -t throw him into cotivul
si.his. lie tried Kteciric Bitters
and got relief from tirst bottle
iind ii ft ei taking six bottles,
wits entirely cured, and had
u lined in tlesli eighteen pounds.
A tune from Mr. W. 11. Chap
man, of Farmersville, conveys) ♦
the following gratifying news. h«ve juat rt>c*ired a car-load of
He says: "I took one fourth ! Wagon anil Plow Material,
of a bottle of Dansby's Cotton which i am now oflerinn al vert low
Batch Bitters for constii ation i manufaciim. thebesi black
P'
mended, ami I recommend it to
all suffering with constipn
tion." This great
creasetl ami the cancer became 1ch> ai.tl
lei in size until nothiiiK remains escept
a scar to t*ll the 'tie of a once tluiifit-r-
oils cancer. All vv ho have seen me since
1 have commenced the use of II. It 15.
bear testimony of my great tinprov meni
and the scar on my lace idiows that il
cured the cancer. I Iind thai It. It. 11.
comes M|tiarely up lo what it is rcom-
uit'iided. antl I cannot sa. itm much In
praise of this wonderful medicine. I
tried 1 belli all, tail II. It. it. Mauds at Ihe
top io> a blood purllier.
I'lie above is copied from the Athens
(i.a.) Ilaiiner-W atchman. beiiiK Ihe vol-
untary languajje of Mr. .lame> \ Urcer.
whicli Kdi I or Gant I indorses;
"Mr. lireer is an honest nprighl ciii-
*cn of Athens, who had bad a earcer.
and his nn.iH.roua friends ttioiiKhl thai
he could not live very loin,', as the can-
eer wan grnduullv aappitiK the fouiitla-
tion of hia constitution, but now look#
well iind hearty."
2 Against 18,
Several physicians Ituvc prsnnuneed
my disease blood poioou, caused by
piiint or lead in tlie paint hut they could
not cure me. Last summer 1 used eigh-
teen bottles of a largely advertised
blood medicine, which tilt! me no more
good than so much water.
I have used only two bottles of B. B.
II. and mil proud I® say that 1 have re-
ceived greater benetlt from them than
from the eighteen, and an imw rapidly
recovering. There ia no quest I on abont
the superiority of It. B. B. over all blood
remedies.
ill.". Reynolds street. W, II. Woody.
Augm-ta, (in., April 'ilst, ISSti.
iiimuni inr nun', |i(iri"ii|
r.i l "futioadTrlliun«.
A -■
m
Winter E*|iosure Causes
Cotiudis.
Colds, I'leurisy. Itlieiiinaii-in. Pneu-
moiiia. Neuralgia. Sciatica, Luinlmgo,
Backache and other ailments for which
Benson's Ca.icine i'bi t«rs arc admitted
to be the bes'l remedy known. They re-
lieve and cure ill a few hours when no
other application Is of the leiett benetlt.
Kminroetl by "..i i IMiysiclans and Urug-
Kists. Beware of iiiiiuiations under
similar sounding names, such as"i 'atx i-
cuin." "* Hpslcin". r ••Capnielne." Ask
for Benson's and take noother. Kxain-
ine citrefullv when you buy. \ildrtig-
glsis. SKABi ItV A.h)H\SOV,
Proprietor". Vew ^ ork.
Uoii'i I'tirgel il.
That Ur.II. .lames i aunabis ludlcals
preeared in Calcutta, India, from the
purest and licsi native heuip. and is the
only remedy, cither In thai country or
this, tiiut will positively and perma-
nently cure consumption, bronchitis,
asthma nasal catarrh and nervou" ds-
bllhy, < r break ui. a fresh cold M
hours. #Si.A('i per bottle, three bottlea
$t> fat. i radtlock proprietors,
inil'i Itree st, Philadelphia. _
DKACNKHM'lts causes, nntl a new
and successful CURE at your own
home, by one who wastieafis years,
Treated i v most of tlie noted spcttlallaM
without benetlt. Ci nil. tiivt-<Kiiin three
mouths, ami since then hundreds ol
For two years I have been confined to othars. Full particulars sent on ttppll-
betl willi ii ioathsouie form of Blood cation. T. S. PAi.K.
I'lesli Sl« nghiii(r Off In IMeeea.
constil.ntion ^gl^r«'', i uianiifacinn. the I
o-land it proved to be as t'ecoin-i.^v in this state
Horseshoeing and machine repairing
a specially. Special ntientlon given to
diseased feet and shoeing to gait and
. - balance young horses.
southern t All Wt.rk guaranteed and polite at-
svstein reguuitor is the tinesi tsntlon to all. Shop
thing in the world for weak and j lH>•tH,IU',,
suffering wowen and chihlren
andean t>e taken nt all times
Kv . *uvs he was forI with perfect safety.—8old by
\ears. hadly afflicted K N. Mc Aulay tV Bro.
inil tu
one block weal of
■IS-1 y
Protection begets monopoly
niid monopoly destroys com
petition, aud so the consumer
must suffer. Will any pro-
tectionists deny this proposi
tion?—Dayton (Ohio) Demo-
crat.
TRASH'S
aUOTBD^isv IHOBI
MACKEREL
! had to comb btick the hair
S iys lie positively believes he ' from my forehead and omit the
would have died, had it not
heeti for the relief afforded by
Kiectric Bitters. Sold at Hftv
cents a bottle by K. N. MeAnl
parting to conceal my baldness.
Since then Parker's VIair Bal-
sam has made my hair as thiek
and glossy as ever Ladies
ey \ Bro. 6 whose hair is getting thin will
And the Balsam just splendid.
Hell, Prairie Mange, antl mtsmIms of Mary Swanson. Chicago. l-4w,
every kind cursd ln.Jt)aiiiintaaby Woot-
ford's Sanitary Lotion Vm no otbar.
This new fnlls. Sold bj S. H. MsAal-
ly
Oa*j hundred members of the
n police police fores ars
Polron. w liich had iilamt eaten me up,
anil I antl others bail no hope of a recov-
ery. For a while I could neither walk
sit down, nor lie down, only In misery
as my lleshse«>med lo he falling off hones
In pieces as big as a hen egg. My ap-
petite was lost my bones ached am
pained me. and friends even shunned
me. I lists! various blood purltiera with-
out benetlt. and several physicians treat-
ed me until large sums of money had
been expended, but not one particle of
good ilia any one give me.
on the 10th of February, iswt, Mr. F.
11. .tack-on culled to ee if I was not
dead, as it was thought I could not en-
dure mv sullering much longer. tie
concluded to irv Tt. B. B. on iiic and got
a hotII. from Mr. Brockington. at Bean-
fort. S. C., and before one bottle had
been used 1 commenced pining
stregth. uiv appetite Improved, sores
commenced healing anil when two bot-
tles had been lined I was on my feel and
walking around to the astonishment of
even body,
U itntss: Mrs. I.aura llart.
Fred. It. Jackson.
Beaufort, M. ( May 10. iw i
Book of Wan dor a Free.
All who deatre full information a'«out
the cause and eu.e of Itlootl !*o' o is.
ScroBilaard Seroiulous Swelling, L'l-
cers, Sorea, Itheumat Ism. Kidney loi.e
plaints. Catarrh, etc., can secure by
mail, free, s eopy of oar :«-page Illus-
trated Book of Wonders, tilled with Ihe
moat wnndeafhl and startling proof ever
before known.
Ait IrM. Iliood Balm Co..
No H West 81«t •treot. New Yo'k''lir.
Ol
!
The Ul ViaiN Utl l>K k
Iwnnl Sspt. antl nh,
. txtch ftur. ui- .lf i imyo,
I Il'-j larbrt.wltkom
' 3,BOO UlMStraUoBS — t
whnlr Plrlai* OaUrry.
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1887, newspaper, February 17, 1887; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191488/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.