The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1887 Page: 4 of 4
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Tin* I.uihI l*roltleiu.
ti4 till* it•
'•■ane 11 it nil-, w liti have Hit ir«*u
vUali if
'WIIHm| |*ul|ilt Orator, l*eiui-
. i
The Fat*
rMUTN£ NATIONS
A MM IiiMtor
Monica* C'ooat\« and Mod.
Living have l'limjlif it
It mtutw u|mhi uo una-
witm. The jmt nut • have
|iain<t aUmt t!i.- riu >i -itl« s,
and MOItM't illh* ill the I.JU'k.
Tbt'V f«*el und sleepy; the
I hut* hud (in* opjK'itunil\
Hi wwiugilitf inventor uf tin
! new rille, Her Franz F< r telkn a
f • >2 iii * * i lieutenant in tlio Auc
11 uai unity. who, limine li -
fnwi campaign in It
( ••ivi'tl a ! li"t in
|I||M
Hit*
Mr> Lau^iiy, before he ili*-
ipjM Mif l tioin Eti^lMi wicit'iv,
!: 4*1 ween maiiv other la«]i«-M
i ii*e<l b\ loyal fuvoi to the
ii H" iitu, re j now extinct position of "pro
hi* ii«lit eye,} t«*cn«ioiiul beuuty." Th
iere if
which lies! toyed tll«• optie I || irtii.V iille uf lliene lattice
nerve, and imlirm-ily aoetfeeteii t wh<n e fate it* not worthy of
tin- l«*ft eye that the poor officer, (commiseration and whoa* eon
uo only tfttjteurti old, ha* been , f<- *ioii* would not be valuable
lor tin* laM nine years totally, 1'heir reigns terminated in var
iouit ways. One offended i y
observing that a certain waist
wan not a thin an formerly;
blind. But without the ttac of
hit* eyeaight this ingenious
. . man has invented during tin***'
mouth ha« a ImmI ta*te, e-peci. - u.ul> „o( „u|y „ ,„.w magazine
ally in tlie morning. A sort j rifle, but also two machines for
the autioxidatioti of iron, steel
and other metal*, at cost which
must be railed ridiculously
-tnall. further un apparatus for
automatical mapping, a new
micrometer, a new sort of gun
of sticky slime collect* aUmt
the teeth. The appetite i* jhxwv
There is a feeling like a heavy
load on the stomach: sometimes
a faint, all-gone sensation at
th® pit of the stomach which
food does not satisfy. The
eyes arc sunken, the hands
and feet become cold and leel
claininv. After a while a
cough sets in, at first drv. but
after a few months it i- at-
tended w ith a greenish colored
expectoration. The patient
feels tired all the while, and
sleep does not seem to jilVoid
any rest. After a time he U-
comes nervous, irritable tied
gloomy, and has evil fore Idl-
ings, There is a giddiness, a
sort of whirling sennit ion in
the head when rising iiji Mid-
denlv. The liowel* become
costive; the -kin is dry and
hot At times; the blood In comes
thick and sttignant; the whites
of the eyes liecollle thipd with
yellow; the kidnc\ secr.-tim -
becomes near. . and high col-
ored, • positing a scii'iuent
after e' li' T!:ere is fre-
quently a - tting i; of the
food, holllt ' s \\ .t I H sour
taste and *omctim< s u iih a
sweetisii t:-sic; 111.s fre-
quent!} :it i iitl. il wiih ji;ilj i-
tation ol the heart and Asth-
matic symptoms; t! vision be-
comes imj'.iired, w >ii sjK>ts be-
fore the f\. \ here is a feel-
ing of gr. :ii je-.i.rration ntid
weakness. ; 1 . >1 ilicse snnn-
toms are in turn present. It
is thought tii.it ii-
of our popul; • ..11
ease iu 'tn. «•) i -
Shaker Kxtract • I
gel's S\iup| di.M
mentsof the I >'_r« st
astoeonvi n tie i<
a form that u M
ment to tie- f.. i.
g(MMl lle.ilt h i • ' It
The efV- Ct ..I '
simply mar ••• •
Fellewei by a
Quits a eoaiuioiioH was ere
tiled iu th« Uelghborllo Ml of the
Court House yesterday after
Aooit by u man, and whom* soul
were apparently possessed of
more ihau a single thought.
The former was devoting all
• motion by importing u "ne*t J uis energies to making his es
and useful element ofjjealousy
Only think of tUa old East
Indiauiau; four months for
( iipi. Thandar and J4 ss Spoon-
ei to be together; to slurt with;
our mouths und perhaps long-
er, with possibly Lieut. Oril-
tiu to give a swift maturity toj
Oh, if uiooiilight aud music
and feeling are one ashore,
what are they at on the
deck of a sleepiug fadric lift-
ing visionary wings to the love-
ly stars, wheu the sea tire Hash
-s like sheet lightning to the
soft surge of the ship's hows or
counter upon the light fold of
the invisible swell: when the
powder, not to speak of small ; royal gift, whereas in truth it
er inventions which found their
way iu'o the lesser industrial
establishment* of Vienna, and
saved the invetitcr from starva
tion, t s his greater discoveries.
far from bringing him money.
as yet, necessitate an outlay
which lie ran afford only bv ex
treine personal privations-
• My rifle," complained the un
fortunate inventor, "would
.mother, that a certain head of
hair was not as thick as of
) ore: a third, iu a festive mo
ment, poured a teaspooiiful of
ice cream down a royal shirt I westering moon, crimsoning as
collar; a fourth falsely and *he sinks, wastes her heart's
wickedly stated to her friends blood in the deep love of what
that a certain bracelet was a "he is painfullv and ruefully
leaving; when the dew upon
the bulwarks sparkles like
some diamond incrustations to
the starlight; when the peace
of the riidilv clad night presses
like a sensible heneaictio
was bought out of the hard
earnings of her husbands brain.
The position of reigning favor-
ite involved untold expense,
for to know the Prince involv
ion up-
have long been in tin* hands of
the British (iovernment had the | the beauty
s.dvatice money which 1 obtain reign, and cruel were the
• d from a private person in slights and snubs put upon her
Ijondoii, been mole than l"J<> when it ended, and when uoth
which did not suffice for the ing remained to remind her of
wages of the one workman who, it but shattered health, an
alienated husband and an in-
furiated father in-law. In
such circumstances there
nothing for lovely women
ed knowing his set. who were "ti the breathless enchanted,
numerous and thirsty, and fc r | li t**«iing ship, subduing all
whose accommodation iu a I sounds of gear creaking in
house often of the tiniest the i blocks, of chains clanking to
friends of a lifetime hud per the stirring of the rudder, to a
force to be discarded. Fulsome tender music in sweefst liarmo
was the adulation poured upon * y with the fountain like imir
during her brief
assists me and the necessary
material. Now at last it is liu
isiied, and though 1 may fall in
to the fault of all inventors 1
consider it the best rifle exist
ing. being without the disad
vantages of other machine ri
lies, and with tnauv advantages
i<ve, them. 1 can prove by 1113
A11 stI'aiin and Geiniati patents
of some five years ago that the
straight pull system which dis
linguistics every modern rifle,
do but to go and winter on the
Riviera. The future of such a
fallen star is dark indeed, un-
less. of course, her husband
can secure election as a mem
her of Parliament, when she
can get back into society by
another door.
mttrat the bows as the vessel
quietly lifts to the long drawn
heave there -think of It* was
tlteieevera bower by Bende-
meed's stream comparable as a
corner for the delicate whis-
pers of passion, for the coy re
ceptiou of kisses with soine
is quiet nook on the white quur-
to ter-deck, shadow from the stars
and protected from the dew by
the awning? If you thrill now
it is because the whole ship
shakes with the whirling
aud thrashing of those
mighty beams of steel be-
low. Ktnotiou must be blatant
or it cannot be heard. Not
vet has a generation that
knows 1 am speuking the truth
and in itself, whithout the ma- ! My wife had a spell of _ _
• ■hiiie. secures the double effect cramp colic ami inflama'ion of iu all this passed away. Con-
as been mv invention I poti ' h** stomach and had 'J doctors firm me, ye scores of elderly
this and upon other ai.proj.ria ! wiih her 0 or S days but Dans master mariners enjoying your
• • - liy's Cotton Patch Hitters <ii<! well-earned repose iu spots
her stomach more good than heard by that ocean ye loved
anything else She is well ami aud sailed for years? Confirm
tile bottle is no empty yet
M b Raney. Allen.
i.t1
1
upon mill "i - '•! !
} een sol«I in is.,
the testimonials :•
curative pou.i-
whelming. 11 un it
called disease- ut •'
names are the r. st|
gestion. run! when
trouble is v. nio\ 1.i
diseases \;mis|i, 1"!
but oympioiu- <d
malady
Testimonials iioiii ih".|s;U)ds
of JM-Iijilc tlvlll ' ll!' lllv of
curati\ pi« p rt; prove
this beumd a doubt. Sold by
druggists.
|. W. RtsoIIII.
•reselit.
■' v one-half
i - this dis-
: n d forms.
I>1s (Sei-
L'es the fer-
•• o; galls so
1 'a . eat into
' nourish-
i • ly, aud
•on- <jii'-nce.
• iviiti dy is
^l ilions
s have
1, r: ml
of its
over-
"I so-
1 ioiis
iudi-
" one
•'(her
are
tea!
t In \
the
, tiotis hi the sume line hy difft
j nt successful inventors 1 do
. not lay any streess There is my
new rifie, which, in shorts, has
| the following advantages: "It
I can be u-.-ii as a slngleloaded
! even with an attached tuaga
/me, the cartridges are not
iiuown into the uiaga/iue, iu a
loose l'"i 111, but lie otic abot e
the other, without thepossibil
ity of placing them wrongly:
1 he magazine can be attached 01
not at will, all parts are solid,
no spiral spring exists in the
rifle; the price of mv weapon
with royally and everything
else will be under L'J. Eveiy
old system, with the exception
of Werndel's, can be used f'oi
transformation into my rifle, at
a cost of eight or ten shillings
less in 1 lie case of Gras,
Mauser, Berdan or Beaumont,
and something more iu tin*case
of the Henry Martini."
"And 11 iw can you make an\
invention, specially such a
complicated one as a rifle,
without, unfortunately, beiim
able to see 1 he separated parts,
and how are your devices cai-
1 led out by the workmen?"
"I see with III\ lingers. And
not in one single case have they
deceived me. It's really cm
ions that w hen great and min-
ute measurements are in ques-
tion, those who see with their
eyes tire wrong, and I. with the!
use of my lingers, am right,
models for my machines
of metals
For sale Ity all country
-tores and K N McAulay A
Bro., McKinney, Texas.
Chester, III., March !> -Rev.
•I. C Ferlatid. of the Catholic
church at Kaskaskia, has in
Ins possession one of the
quaintest relics of revolution-
ary times thai has been brought
to light for some tittle. Only a
lew days ago a resident of old
Kaskaskia. while engaged 111
some pursuit near the caving
hanks of the river; discovered
nil-, too, ye many survivors of a
sea going time, when the most
blissful hours of your long and
respectable lives were passed
under the shadow of the cross-
jack yard?
a —
(Joori Results iu Every Case.
cape, which his Aiuasoniaii
companion, who wore a high
hut with a defiant air, brauisu
ed her fist iu ituphatic protest,
was evidently bent on prevent
iug. The man turned and fled
10 a Chesuut street saloon, but
his companion nothing daunt
ed, pursed hiui even there,when
the couple begati an inter
change of billingsgate over
their beer. The woman swore
that she would never desert her
husbund, for so she called liiui,
untilcertalu money was given
her, while lie, from reciprocat-
ing her uffection anathematized
the proceeding as the act of one
non compos mentis. The argu
ments pro and con were rudely
interrupted by the barkeeper,
who dismissed the case by
opening the door and pointing
to it suggestively . When las!
seen the inuii, who appeared
thoroughly cowed, was still
making anortive efforts to es-
cape, which only succeeded iu
drawing upon upon him the
hilarty of the crowd.—St. Louis
Ulobe Democrat.
Wooslcr, 1)., March 8. At
Id o'clock this morning a well
dressed lady, aged ubout tt<>.
was s"cu to plung heudlong off
the platform of a cur on the
Pittsburg aud Fort Wayne
train, striking upon her head.
The train, which was riming at
full Speed, stopped, backed Up
and lady was picked up in an
uncoucioiis state. Blood was
running freely from her mouth
nose ears. It was learned late
this afternoon that the lady
was the wife of Eleas Klsen-
berg, of South Bend and was
en route to visit her brother at
Lukeville. She had passed
that point seven miles.and it is
supposed in her excitement
man* the fsital leap.
Little Rock, Ark , March 8.—
Report from New Kdinberg,
Ark., says a breach of promise
suit which is likely to prove
sensational has been brought
by Miss Met tie Harrison, of
that place, against Albert
Ross. It appears that Miss
Harrison ami Ross were to
Kdina, Mo., March 9,
Uel Kind*, County Clerk of this
(Knox) county, committed sui
eide by shooting himself
through the teut) le with a 44-
caliher revolver a few minutes
before t) o'clock >his morning
at the Ennis House, he having
opened that hotel three months
aao. He went into a room
uloue, aud after the shot was
heard, was discovered lying
011 his face on a couch, with the
revolver on the floor aud a hole
in his temple. He had been
suffering several days with
neuralgia, but otherwise seem
ed iu good spirits. He wus con-
sidered oue of the I>est County
Clerks iu the Stute, having
served two terms, this being his
third. He had also servedtwo
terms as Sheriff. lie leaves a
wife, two grown daughters and
a son of it vears. He was a
member of the I. O. I). F., and
also a member of several char
itable institutions of this city.
luiiYMtonison Nurs
M. W. XJrkeatrtok,
Plant Voir Orchard Nov!
W « lists III* UrgMi and must varied stuck uf all jb* host varieties. Maw
«Tt. ibutaunuu^d *4|an*'art) Cbulve uf everything adapt-
Ht?6 til yi sisi of Fruit
Af "?• •?* Oifsuasstal. Kvenpreaiis, Hue Ku e* ol nil color*. Shrubs.
1 Isnte, Ac., acd at prices that paruHie eouipetlilon.
and live la Sauil-Trupieal luxury, lfcautlfy uml enrich the sauie and dd pet
inanent vslueand lieauly lo the country.
"ilVo" Apple Treee, PUuu Trees and Grape vines
ami we are able to compare with the bent.
i«u.i£? i!ii,ii.Jd«vi,.r*H!0tt.dB,,u,un!J,i l,«*rf««t afety. All will he cnrefully
ort bimi ul l'luu,l . «ud labeled true to name under actual test in
Tk« Alliance and Other Parties
f,r*\r*'*lu'*M,*Ml toco'u«' «r«.n«l direct loour Xarserle* an
Ii* i | e«.ial lew rale* We are now ready 10 ilU all eontravls.
Come and See Us,
. ..yThi'iwag,^-. 0°m* Hou..
HdTSenii for llhmlrated Catalogue, lrve.
Irtll V
• n w lo.MWH M-KiR u , e.' t f
#i- n.
« i -s«
ttrand" trsile mark.
Ihs enti-eiMilt*. li waiio'i imiummi, Nmh r> nniii« sif '"i flw* "Fiafc
UUaft"^u« tier, J. 1 < wt , ll«
Ill MSI
Ifn 11.. writes that he was ser-
iously afilicted with a severe
cold settled on his lungs: Had
tried many remedies without
benefit. Being induced to try
Dr. King's New Discovery for
un old. black looking strip of Consumption, did so and was
metal which, upon being dean entirely cured by use of a few
ed and polished, proved to be bottles. Since which time he
a piece of pure silver about has used it in his family for all
I) A Bradford, wholesale j!,UVl' married on Sunday
paper dealer of Chattanooga when on 1 liursday pre-
vious Ross married another la-
dy. claiming he believed Miss
Harris in intended jilting hitn.
Her brother met Ross on the
street und severely horsewhip-
ped him, and Miss Iiarrisou
sued for $:ton Both are high-
BLACKSMITH,
CARRIAGE ANO WA6QNMAKER
The models foi
| against oxidation
, were entirely made
I from carved woot
1 help of string, wire
crumb I am now
vii\ complicated
uaratus."
by myself
, with the
and bread
devising a
electric ap
Ainctcur bnilv Chemists.
McklNNM
11.\ \-.
ll
' w
I have junt received i« car-load 0!
Wagou and Ploa Material,
which l am now ofleririjj m ver> low
tlfrurcK. I manufacture the 1« ^1 tdack
land grub plow- in thlx tate.
Itorpefboelnp and nitu hiiif n pairii e
anpeciali>. Special attention ijImmi l«•
dineaaed feet and whoeltiK to «ail and
balance younp hoi>ei>.
All work guaranteed and iiulin in-
tention to all. r«hop one block w ent of
poatofflce. «i'-ly
TRASH'S
tin Kditur ol iht- l>eui«H-rat
Sue It is hardl.v worth
, .. Jiile for people to remain de
cei\ed by the pretended ex-
•erituetils of tin agents of the
>akiiilt powder maker of Chi
ciigo, made in his efforts lo in
tioduce his goods, when these
reieiided experiments can b#
three aud three fourths inches
wide and ten or eleven inches
long. At each corner are holes
| one eighth of an inch in <li
{ auieter. accompanied by stun 11
j buttons, ami the metal is curv
j ed like a Cliff I'poll the outer
i side, running along the edge,
is some light ornament work
jdone by the carver in serpen
tine lines In the center of the
I "cuff" is engraved the British
crown, atom* end the initial*
"R. C ." and the other the word
"Montreal" is stamped. There
is no date. Rev. Ferlnndt
thinks it is part of the dress of
some British Officer who proud
ly trod the streets of Kaskas-
kia in l?7,* .
Astonishing Muccess.
ll is the duty of every person
who has used Boschee's (terman
1 Syrup to let its wonderful qual
ities be known to their friends
in curing Consumption, severe
Coughs, Croup. Asthma, I'neii
monin. and iu fact all throat
ami lung diseases. No person
can use it without immediate
■ relief. Three doses will re-
lieve nnv case, and we consider
Coughs tit d Colds with best re
suits. This is the experience
of thousands whose lives have
been saved by I his Wonderful
Discovery.
Trial Bottles free at E. N. Mc
A11 ley A: Bio's. Drugstore. f>
Nashville, Tetiu., March R—
The Senate to day rejected the
bill to amend the criminal laws
so as to protect workingmeii
and prevent the puytnetit of
wages iu script, unless specified
bv contract that the wages
shall be paid otherwise, and to
prevent the giving of store or-
ders in payment of wages.
The llouse passed oil its
third reading the bill submitt-
ing to a popular vote the, pro-
posed amendment to the Con-
stitution prohibiting the manu-
facture ami sale of intoxicating
liquors. The special election
will be held on the 29th of next
ly respectable aud of the best
fumiles of Kansas.
I was suffering from loss of
vigor nn I run down feelings and
half a bottle of Datisby's Cot-
ton Patch Bitters made me
feel us well :H I ever did 111 my
life and I am now up and ut
work. -W. A. Andes, Rock
Hill.
For sale by all country
stores aud F.. N McAulay A*
Bio., McKimiev, Texai.
Abaolutely Pure.
t'biR powder never varteH. A marvel
of purity, gtrength and wholcHomencaa.
More economical than the ordinary
tlnds, and uannot be sold In competi-
tion with the multitude of low- tent,
abort wrelght, alum or phosphate powd-
ers. Soloom.v |.\ i-anf,. Royal Baking
Powder Oo.. 106 wall at., y. Y. l«
A NAMKLKNK CASK.
My cane ha* been a \ er\ eurioim one
for about thirteen year*. At Interval*
of about one week l w ould he attacked
with apelUof Revere and moat excruci-
ating pain. alway* commencing in the
reglor ot my kidney*. The pain w ould
then upward* mid allect my hody
and head, and seemed to penetrate <uy
very eye-halls, creatingthc mo*t intense
sullering, lasting i.hout eight hours each
spell
I resorted to all kinds of medicine
w ithout heiietit. Several doctors treat-
ed iny case, but none gave relief. I ll-
nallv used U. H. 11. a* an experiment,
and to my utter astonishment all iiain
and Miirering vanished after using three
doses. To the present time I have used
three hottles. and not a pain has ever
returned, I do not know what was the
matter, neither could my iihysiclan
name tbe complaint. The 11. 11. It. act-
ed finely and powerfully upon my kid-
neys; my appetite has heen splendid
and my constitution built up rapidly.
H. THOMAS.
Const it ut ion, tia.. May it, IsnI.
tie impeached Integrity.
BEMENT,
DKALKII I3V ~
farm machinery
Ol Kvcry DeKcclpt lou.
The Celebrated Win. Decrlng .Standard and Junior Twine Hinders.
The Aulfiiinti & Taylor Threshers and Kugiucs.
The ColelifatedWhitewulcr WagoiiM and llutftfi,-M,
A Full Mite ofRufords Plows aud Cultivators.
THE MEW EMERSON PLOW.
It Is the greatest Imuroveuient ol the age. We claim for the Improvement
that we can do one-third more work with one-rourth le** draft than anv othar
sulky plow In the l nlted states and relieving the team or all pressure'on tbe
neck. All machinery sold at very low- figures. 34-1 v
I am n.*i. Ilroke down twelve .vears
ago, anil have not been able to work
since. Have lost proper action of my
hips nnd legs, l-'or live years *.-rofu-
lous sores have appeared on my sculp
and nose, and at same time my eyesight
began to fail, and for three years have
been comparatively Mind. Have heen
treated by eminent physicians of differ-
ent schools without a cure. I have tnk
MERRELL'S FEMALE TONIC
*• H'epiyrra «lf>lr for th* c«r« or mmmplmtmt*
wlili-h ultllel oil Mowaahlad.
• Oll*ea lone olid •IrrsilN lo th* nlvrlsroiwiaa
«Vio? .u «i**i*MHMi7aa9
M llh kltl'r I .
► nil lo f«-tieli«>n arlren In
III n
nerreir* aowUojy
A«l,l«rr Mhirlt wlll'lir ,,rnl trrm'io ~mmy
MerreJi's Female Tonic is RecoannM fey Otetora.
I f n Mjr fnr yomr Krmalo Tonlr, tliat t ItaTr bevn urinirU la a
nraetl«« n rovi r |.Jy, ar . A l.lrrlne Kecul«t r |-' - —
t irniH «jM of I K-riuo NunmrrliMeur 15 yesra*
am • U n..,l my |ialli iil lnii. rmaii. oUy rnml. T<"> niucbra
•al'l in iu l.ral- . > oiirj. nK. A. U ,.W ATTIIKWB, OwacavtJ
Sola by ami liMlcri. Trice, ||,
J. N. KEBRELi nnrOCO^Polo Proprlclor*,
exhausted vitality.
A Ureal Kilksl Work lor Voeaa w«MM>
ilfianl Mr*.
ALMniiii ajr Iht
ICAI. INMTITCTK, No. I nulriiirk Hi.,
iloa, Alnaa. U JI. II. IMIi 11 IUi, |. ||.,
Aulhar. Morafian m.. milli'Mi (xinl^nanM. ItliMtu
Qtiofllir ' '** 4 '
AHiMri worwrmn .umnil]Ji"tt iv ri H
ttj^on Nvrvo'iMami I'hynicnt lability. Prematura Incline',
f.mn* of Ytnjtli, KaiinuM^t Vitality, I^mi .Minln«<i.
ImpalrcHl vifor, nnu Iniptiriiieii oHlie Itl.^f, ami tho
tinloldmitorieacounsiuiini ibei
HtibUiitMl hlndini
(ha bmil popular madiaa) treati..
liak languua. |'nr only ♦l b* mall. n,l
r"ti« awl ia a plain wrapper. nmi V frtr
I"*1, AiliirH* an almvn,
w, wM/ll. pARKFR, fn««atithnrof th«He^ neen|
Idf« , and cbM.f vonauitini * *
I n ll a lo in at ion nl.out
A Teiiueaace MlierilTN
turea.
Ailven-
('hatIatioo^a, Tenn., Mtuch
8.—Sheriff Connor, of this
county, returned to tlay from
Aslieville, N C., having in
charge < ne (to( illake, wanted
here lor felonious assault. The
Sheriff had a thrilling exper-
ience. Goodlake's friends
made a desperate effort to res-
cue the prisoner, and at one
time the better citizens of Ash-
ville came near having a riot
with the roughs, who wete
i I* r >■• . >a> .1
en
lama, (in.)
gradually hcalin# «...
my eyes has disappeared and there Is;
some Improvement in my \ision. Ami
very much benefited and relieved and '
begin to feel like a boy again—feel good.
My strength and activity are returning
In'my leas and hips The It. It. H. acts 1
vigorously upon my kidneys, and the |
great <|ua'ntity of matter that has been
Forced out through the skin Is utterly
Incredible, often sooflfenslve in odor a*
to produce nausea. I refer to all busi-
nessmen of l.atSranire, (In.
I . PKOPHI1.I..
(.arrange. Ua„ January lit,
• II -o .
sraii'jrTijssp
SALVO TREATJUENT
The great restorative and tonic. Maa
liaen used for many years with remark-
able resul Is. and is guaranteed to cure
Men. young or middle aged, who have
by their Indulgences or indiscretion
brought upon themselves
Nervous Debility,
producing some of the follow Ing effects:
\ervuiisne**, loss of energy and power,
until ofuiiibltiiiii. lack ol fden*, mental
and physical weakness, nversion to so-
ciety. iiiuline** to marry, melanobolv,
fniliug ineinor\ .organic weakness, im-
poverished blood or overw-orked-brain,
and all those depressing ailments, con-
sequent on Impaired vitality or defec-
sctiool* wiiliout a cure. I nnve tnK- ' ,nd'ci,,,i iVi.V.,. i' ,r ,1 ; ' . ""e"""! nmuj or uerec-
flve bottles of ll. It. H. iiiiade at At- W«rfieeiiwajw «j. n< t<m, Uaa nam i«i ui«.r , imtnu '' %-"e organic action, which leads the suf-
ill, Ga.), and all s.-ofuloiis sore* are vm-im.. fercr to arly de.-a v or insanity, which
l<0(
ent
lias been called for the 20th in
. stunt, to nuike arrangement
it the duty of nil Druggists to for a vigorous campaign,
recommend it to the poor, dying •
<
September, the measure having ! ^oodliike's friends.
passed both houses. Sheriff Uoimor was arrested
A special session of tlie(4rand oll u warrant charging him with
ulgeof I eunesaee, Independ- forgery, delaying him one day.
t Order cf Good lemplars, 'j'hen an effort was made to
i
so easily
Scii no
of those
tempt to.steal its great piinct
ciples for illegitimat
cotisuiupfive, tit least to try one
bottle, , s SO,()tMi do/eii bottle
were sold InM year, and no one
case where it failed was report
ed. Such a medicine us the
Weriiiau Syrup cannot be too
widelv known. Ask your drug
i;ist aootit it. Sample hottles
to try, sold at 10 cents. Regular
si/.e, ?,' cents. Sold by all Drug
rr,
:«Ywr .'.locarf.T thwm.
* "l 1 Arjr"! CPICINAt.
i.IASK •' r.-«!
Tutt's Pills
Xploreil.
revolts at the tricks
charlaiaiis who ;it
eat Oil
e etuis
The experiment i f i made by
lliese female Ugellts ctiti be per-
formed by any house-keeper
who will add a little Hour to her
baking powder. This will
cause it, when mixed with wat
er, to produce the slower ac-
tion shown by the women with
their Chicago''powder, which is j the Police Court in Wcstfiehl
iio e\ idem e of superiority, but, j yesterday for failing to support
on the contrary, tin untnistaka his family, who once earned #1,
delay hitn by securing u writ
of liubeas corpus, which he
eluded by tnking the
,a -a | place of the fireman on the en-
Dallas, Tex., March .~CaI- j Kb'" of the train on which he had
viu Reasoiier, un ex-member of placed liis prisoner. As fire-
tlie Kansas Legislature, who i " « 1 6 avoided the writ until
PJtOC't.AIMS Af.Ot'D.
We ha\e a ease under our Immediate
observation of Hiieumatlsui which has
been cured by the use of It. ll. II.
Simpson (col.) was almost helpless
when we put him on K. U. 11. lie has
taken about R bottle* andsa\she Is
well, and all appearances Is well. He I*
now our regular porter and does all the
(I lljtli
aloud the virtues ofll. 11. B.
Winter Exposure Causes
Coughs.
Voids, Pleurisy. Itheumatisiu, Pneu-
monia. Neuralgia. Sciatica, Lumbago,
Hack ache and other ailment*, for w titoh
J lieuson's Cupcine Plasters are admitted
to he the best remedy known. They re-
lieve nnd enre In a few hours when no
other application Is of the lea*t benefit.
(-Indorsed by .*i,OUO Phy*ioians and I(rug-
gists. Hew* ii re of intlmntion* under
*luillar sounding name*, such as ••( 'iipsl-
cnm." ••(*apslcln"t r "( apHlcine." As,,
for lieuson's and take nootlier. Exuiii-
iue i-iircfullv when vou buy. AU drug-
gist*. MK'AHt'KV & .JOHNSON ,
Proprietors, New- York.
iKAl-'NKSS Tis cause*, and a new
work heavy and light and proi-lalms
"oud th«* virtues orH. 11.11.
Dunoway «v Co., llruggists.
Arkansas «'Ity, Ark,, April:« , Tsso.
, - -bleb
is w orae thiiii death.
To the uiuiiy men, married a single,
w ho are throw ing their monev away on
humbug hell*, worthies* '-"wonderful
cures." or worse quack doctors, we ask
VOII to give ihe Salvo Treatment a trlul.
I'liousands have testilied to Its merita,
and its eiirutive jirom-riie.s have liecin
eulogized by the leading phvsicians in
this country.
Young men sullering from the etl'ecta
of youthful imprudence, can rclv on a
permanent cure. No matter What you
have taken, or who has failed to Cure
you Salvo Treatment wo Guarantee to
Cure You.
Ci KNTLKMK.V
salvo Treat ment as now orcpared, la
pleii*eut to take, and assimilates readily
with the food in the Stomach. No
minerals contained in the treatment. A
part of the treatment is composed of
s veii different foot# and herds, always
prepared iu a fresh *tate, ami the most
balance of the treat ment is put up In
small pill form, pleasent to take und
bandy to carry in the pocket. The com-
plete treatment is put nn in packages,
and eontaines ull medicines necoessary
for over one months home treatment.
Hundreds of cases huve been cured with
Ii.-is located in Dallas us a pro-
hibition editor. Mays that his
party will spend $800,000 in the
campaign, and have already
arranged for speakers outside
within six miles of the Teut>ei
see line, when he was discover
ed by one of Goodlake's
KHKt'M ATlSM,
Although n prnctlouer of near tw en-
ty years, my mother influenced ine te
procure H. II. H. for her. She bail been
contlned to her lied several months with
with Ithcumntism, which ha* stubborn-
ly resisted all the usual remedies. With-
in a day alter commencing It. H.
II.. I observed marked relief. She has
1> and successful ti.' li K at your own
houie, by one who w as iu «t ■„'* years.
Treated by most of the noted specialists
without hcnellt. i't iik.h iiim>ki i in three
months, and since then hundreds of ptivkuK4* (one month's treatment.)
others. Full particulars sent on appM- KallilliwUM.ua how to exercise diet!
v- . ... . ' 'V' . i. bathe, etc.. accompanies each package.
No II \\ est .list street. New 1 ork It>^ Priee per package. $'J.uo, three packages
BAAIeafC Sent prepaid and securely seal-
Ba E, a ed on receipt of price.
Thrilling Selective Stories, Home ('ook Knowing a* we do the great curative
and l ocior Hook, How to Make Poultry efl'ect* of Salvo I'reatment, we will give
Pay, ami ltohlu*on Crusoe, these I me following guarantee:
books sent free, on receipt of I rents With each owlcr for three packages (8
each for postige. with agency terms, months treatment; enclosing$•' , we will
also our Paper Home, Karm and Facto- ' send you our wrllteu guarantee to re-
gists utld Dealers, in United
States and Cauuda.
Curious Phase of Insanity.
A man was brought before
of the State, including Dr. John ; Hf then ran forward to thceow-
A. Brooks, of Missouri, and <'atcher, where he rode until
. . . t I. AAaaslaK a..,m ..la ...1 Ala.. I. . a> a. ...,
_ , II - | , j ^ •••••■ "* *• • " ■' w r v m •• a ■ a vihv ^ •• • ass uiiu a p< (f«n ■« • " • ^ mil w tv | WJ
friends, ull of Whom retnninecl Just commenced her third bottle and Is ' rv, three months on trlul. MpKor*) ftind the money If the treatment doea
in thn troin The nluckv slier- "early a* active ns ever, and has heen cents we will place your address In our not effect a cure.
n ii irutn._ j. } . • io the front yard with "r ke in hand" new Agents' Directory, w hich will Three packages sent c. 0
. ... hriug you over WM hooka, papers, letters,
Messrs. Beauchamp and Maine,
j of Kentucky.
These lecturers and a number
of constitutional lawyers will
be retained to fight the constitu-
tional privilege objection, and
the balance will be left to the
hie proof of adulteration of the
Chicago powder.
000 a year
late years
the train reached the Tonnes
see line, ' his prisoner in the
meantime-beiug in churge of a
deputy who refused to give the
prisoner up until ordeiad by
Ills superior. The affair cre-
ated excitement in North Caro-
lina. Goodlake's friends de
cleaning up. Her improvement Is truly
wonderful and immensely
C
•tacksonville,
1 Immensely gratifying.
('. It. .Montgomery, M. I>.
r>. Ala. May V>. ISSO.
rircular*. sampled, Ac.
• is a Mini r, nisi
Hulbert Pub
Louis. Mo.
ceipt of «*J.Qo to secure us against loas.
Send money by P O. Monev Order,
Kmilie Itlock, St., Iteglslered Letter, Kxpress, or Bank
Draft at our risk, Address, Salvo Chem-
The performance of these and tried not to have any of his
agents is simply a trick, and a 1 family find employment, insist-
very dishonest one at that. As ingthat "the Lord will provide"
ina I^orv Irn f wouiuinwder the leadership of 'Vm V""' -o
IiIb n'fusMl lu work « Chaplii, „f Haw llirv *.ll pnm-rolv Oun-
S Cliarleaton, S C„ who i. «• '• T.h* ' " now ll,r"
pected in Dallas next Saturday,'to aWtt" his trial.
•ery
a chemical experiment it is too
ridiculous for serious consider-
ation. The Chicago baking
powder makers must take our
housekeepers for a lot of illit-
erate fools to expect to play
^u.'h tricks upon them. Oiir
ladies know how
when anv our
for all their wants. He has be
come a mouomautac on relig-
ious subjects, und it was in the
hope of mnking him realize
his dutv as a husbund and fath
and will remain in Texas
ing the campaign
uchout tlit4
dur
Evansville, lnd., March 8.—A
fatal affray occurred at Posey
« l
i Throughomthe summer near- vUle, mntv mi|es from here
^ irlh T*.v!i°ini i" I iAst night. Emory Freeman
}" ! f. «ri.ti!ift 'l e al,ten" : the son of a hotel proprietor,be
ti. ''t i n ^n «i l°" 1alu,ri> came involved in a quarrel
a, J5V. Dealers AssaCta- wjt|, one pet, Lasater about a
asater walk-
followed by
livery stable.
11—Elalrt ttir •—r"* «l«s ls.
in — mi midicinei
mill miwv w—ww|
leirlela tMr rl
iw$r5Lg|i5
e|' that tile charge of Itou-Sllp- 1, . , , Willi our ceu ua*ui
port was brought. In the court *]" .J'ff,.,*)!'rilling matter. Lc
to resent it1 room he paced about, calling !",![, thltu l.nmni?i !tfi1 1T Ur!,,d ftW<iy nnrf wa'1 1
attempts to on t|)t> !,ord to defend him. and J.lL .il, „?m K SiSIiiJI tJ*«. Fw«inan in a liv
! "play them," as the boys say. i when his family paid the nom .1 JJJui ?-IIi ? I«Mter warned Freeman "ff. but
for sellthen, baking powder or j inal fine imposed and he was a,, tMjualamoSmfron, the ^ pewisted. Lasater V h
Northern brewers and distill
ers.
anything else by deceitful
representations. Ciikmist.
r UeUMHuare
SJaJatSa
Kstimates on .lob Work or
Iadveitisitig promptly given at
(thisoffice. Your patronage is
IbliUttt
released lie refused to believe
but that it was all "the Lord's
doings," and that the mone)1
had been miraculously sent for llnbt usage, and scratches of, P*°dncillg
his release. I lie case is a very ■ *very kind curad In^K)raiantesbr Wael- i 'rf)l
sad one, and Ills family have fort«t Sanitary Lotion Use
the sympathy of the comnin i ThisDamfWH. Sold by X,
ftp fV
¥
MV jfvioioiviii *«IO ici v* pi * a®
{,, ad a shotgun nnd strncn Free
' man over the head with the
barrel, fracturing the skull and
concussion of the
Book of Wonders Free.
All w bo desire Atll information about
tbe cause and cure of IMood Poisons,
Scrofula and Scrofulous Swellings, fl-
eers, Sores, Rheumatism, Kidney ( om-
plaints. Catarrh, etc., can secure by
mail, free, a eopv of our .'<2-page Illus-
trated Book of Wonder*, tilled with the
most wondesfht and startling proof ever
before known.
AOdrees. Itlood Halm Co.,
Atlanta, (.a.
Sold by
flMITH * JOHNNON,
Rheumatism and Neuralgia Cur-
ed in 3 Daya.
The Indiana ChemlcnKlo. have dis-
covered a compound which acts w Ith
tmlv marvelous raiddlty In the cur*' of
Itheumatism and Neuralgia. We gu ir-
antce it lo cur«' any ami every case of
acute inflammatory Rheumatism and
Neuralgia In 4 OA \ S. and to give Im-
mediate relief In chronic cases and ef-
fect a speedy cure.
On receipt of 2KI cents, iu two cent
stamps, we w ill send to any address the
prescription for this wonderfal com-
pound, which can be tilled by your home
druggist at small cost. We take this
ymi (aaaiD'i-a i
XMUtlfHl
:a. >«
TiKvI
leal Co., No. I A .1 South Sixth Street.
St. Lonls, Ma.
Pianofortes. t'nei|iialed for Tone,
Touch, Workmanship and Durability.
William Knabe a Co., No«. aiw and '.in;
West Baltimore St., Baltimore No.
113 Fifth Avenue, New York.
means of giving our discovery to the
, . _ ^ # . . . public instead of putting It out as a pal-
from the effwts of which ent medicine, it l eing much leas expen-
We will gladly refhnd money If
tnw ^
bo other, i died at 7 o'clock this morn- dwiyi*
jiS"'" ,rrw"*d ~sss-;
on re
tug only trob i
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1887, newspaper, March 17, 1887; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191492/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.