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McKINNEY. TEXAS. THURSDAY. MAKCII 2'2. 1888.
NO. 8.
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Orchards Made Easy!
I I'UIT A!.LTHE YEAR POUND!
Lar .c; t Stock, Finest Varieties, New and
Old Kinds, from all parts of the World.
Si/HiijJ C/n a per than ever known before!
in outer i«. retime 4 i.i* -lock we ur«' ncllitiir tli«* la*.l Peach and Apple In llie
Suit.- Ill -I" I'l Kill Xl i. i:i >,.m i> Tor *1.1 Plum, Apricot and VluiOiitl at tlft
per liir ivi" m i! other tiling. In proportion.
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to tuukc u line tinihanl ofneveral acre* of all Linda of Applet. I'eacHev I'fuuia.
Urapec. cte„ ul <> l ine Flow er«. shade ami Kvergreen*. 1tiI« la the.L t *«u.on
for trttii |ilitnlinjf know ii In several year*.
By <■«>111111> inj; w 11Ii u tew plain rttlc*. every tret* (tun be made to glow and hear
regular crop*. I willre<eivc in cxehanin'a huggv jtud hurne#« and two work
animal*. |>if(i> ami other young animal*. and
FA K\1 PllOIHCTS AT HIGHEST MARKET PRICKS!
1 have ihmuantl* of tko4e extra ea-ly. rare Imported trees, retailed by agent,
at one ami two dollar* ea«;h and I ttell them all alike.
< all nifti i>re my Meek or «cnil me your ordnra. 1 do all my transplanting in
MARCH AND APRIL,
but eariiei is much lieiter. Iion'l uilsa thia the beat opportunity ever offered for
uiukiiiK line >>rchariU.
Addressi K. W. KIBKPATHICK,
McKINNEY, TEXAS.
C. H, Edwards' Music House,
TSI-'Innd TSin KIiii Ml ■*«>«• I,; 1 >n 11 ii at. TVxiim.
PIANOSi
Chickerini
PLATFORM OP THE tOLLi* IOI'XTI * Unman)'* t rews Prlwe.
DKNOTK.M Y• , # ~ ,
since the death of uUl huiper*
lst. We believe in the con- or, uud in view of the feeble
trol and regulation of railroad condition of Fredeilck great in-
corporations by the state and terest renters in Prince 1
national governuieut so as to liani, who will be hid successor,
prevent pooling, watering of The reports concerning his ubil
stock and all kinds of schemes ities are very conflicting. u*
r unjust purposes. some he is said to be a very i
3nd. No further land monop* row minded young man, bigot
tIEII I'ATHKK.
Bv
liar*
for unjust purposes
2nd. No furtlier I r ,
olies should be fostered or per- ed in his views and likely to
mitted by either our state or plunge (iermany into a wai Tor
national government, and that no other purpose thau to grati-
those in existence should be fy his ambition ot becoming a
dissoivedas soon as possible bv soldier. Others claim that lie
legislation to that end. is a man of great ability, broad
..... ... ...,,...... and liberal in his ideas,and that
.hd. Itiatno new imtiouu j . destined to become one of
banks should be chartered and , f (J| w
that with the expiration of he * vvho huM lhis iut.
charters of existing banks the opfllioll art. both Bismarck
witole system slu.nl I end and , ( M |R They believe
that the circulating medium of lhttt llle 8.,iril „f Frederick the
nnliIfiv«r°nnil« r n'nlTatt/m i ^reat lives again lu the young
gold and silver nndei system prjn(,H and ttint he is destined
of free coinage by the govt in to leucl the urmiets of Germany
ment supplemented by all the1 to victory in t|u. war which is
legal tender greenbacks neces inevitable. Prince William is
essary to secure the most am- ft member of a Protestant soci
pie per capita, circulation ot ej,, wliicli litis been striving for
money demanded by the inter- 8omt# t\nu. to spread religion
eats of the masses of the peo- aiuong the people for the pur
pie. " - •«
TMP. KAI.I.KN WOM\N IS Nul
MI < II oisrioi iiKi> NOI: w H I
-IIK l.o>K Till* >l«.IIT or
KITII Kit I V K
St. bonis, March 1<5 The di
abolicai action of l>r. <{ei rg«
M. Cox of Springlield, Mo , in
ponring acid over Kffie Ellis,
■till continues to be the subject
(nqMiMurtu.
Neva<la, Tex . i
March lo, 'hX
Kt> |Ik« m nvr: l:i tli<>
riiltimiis of the Iting Organ
of Match there a|ipeiir«'d an
j article by some unkitown quait
; tity whose unbridled egotism
| is manifest in th<* gushing,
11hough somewhat obscure sig
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moKoviufl|^
TVhooloc'Ky
Mathushoky
Stuyvosari.
' OMOANSI
^: i t >- w Mason A Hamlin.
Wastavn Oottaga^
^ Kimball.
l'ii" lai^c-.t stock k' j't by any house in North Texas. Send
f< r prices before buying elsewhere.
41It. I'he taritl* should be
aboiisheti except on actual
luxuries, and if any further rev-
en tie is necessary to an eco-
nomical administration of the
government it should be raised
by a graduated income tax, and
a direct tax upon the million-
aire fortunes of the country.
pose of counteracting the tin
archistic and socialistic ideas
which lir.ve become all loo com-
mon, and lie has for this reason
been attacked by the so called
Liberal press as a young man
who advocates reactionary
ideas. Hut young Germany.as
well as a large portion of th■
statesmen ami leaders who have
.MM
SMITH BROTHERS,
DEALERS IS
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Fancy and Toilet Goods.
Stand and Hanging Lamps ol all Kinds.
i'hvin- rn -i*ri|>iii>nc Carefully Compounded at All Houm.
K. liiiier.-on. i'reriideiit. T.'l'. Kuierson, Vlce-Pres't, T. It. Ktneraon, Cashier
First National Bank,
Ol" Mi'tCiiiuey, Texas.
Capital and Surplus, - - S100,000.
Buys iind KellN exetiange on the principal cities in Kurope. First class pape
discounted.
Dihi.i ioks: Kraucls Kmerson, T. T. Emerson,T. H. Kuierson, Jno. L. Lovejov
C. It. Welch. I
lliiulne- K Hours ' a. in. to 4 t . in.
JOHN S TOM ANUHRWH.
Jenkins & Andrews,
I ttlr< wi*if to JuhlIKO:] MliU Jpliklie >
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
McKinney, : Texas.
Offlw over It. (;. HrrndnnN <lru« ntur^, North
p i .•ornur pablk- i-qiiare.
l^riiuK 10. \Vil«>ox,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
M KINNHV, • TEX AM.
t'p Mtairn over 1!. M. Board'x l>ry
fioodn Store.
Geo, ft.
ATTORNEY* AT-Ij AW.
Otllce over I. I). Newaoino's.
McKlNNKV, - - - TEX
M. (i. AHKIINATHV, W. M. MtKlt.VAI'llV.
ABEHNATHY IIHOH.,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
McKlNNKV, - - TEXAS.
(Ktice o\er I I) Newnome A Son's store.
|H H. L Pearson, ^
Dental Surgeon,
Olllce over Ardinger'a store. Keai-
dence corner third block north O. S.
Presbyterian church. Teeth extracted
without pain. :tti;ly
David Dya,
THE DENTIST !
McKINNEY, TEX.
Uold fillings a sneclnlltv.
Artilicial teeth Inserted onkoUI metal
rubber or celluloid plntes. r -1 v
Brinkerhofi'& Faris
LOAN BROKERS,
MoRrNNEV, : TEXAS.
r th. No more pensions should i helped to build the empire,
be given to the wives or chil- have great ctmlidence in him,
dren of retired or deceased of and he will come into power, if
licials of the government. his time be soon, with the
Otli. lu state affairs economy friendship of all that is great-
and retrenchment is demanded est and best among his people,
and the departments should be It will probably not be long be-
reduced to the least necessary fore this matter will be put to
clerical force, and the clerks the test. The fact that not a
therein should be required to newspaper in France litis ever
labor at least nine hours a day. indorsed the Krankford treaty
7th. All public lands, such as giving back to Germany the
the school lands, etc., should be provinces of Alsace and Lor-
raine, is taken to be a demon-
stration of the fact that France
held for actual settlers.
8th. The school ages should
be extended from 7 to 21. ^ . , , , , -- ,
8th. Wo think ex .officio «|. «<*• tl^m and
lowances in this conntv nro «n- u* ' ihe Riissmn | r#w
only wants a favorable oppor
nit
necessary to make our county
offices self-sustaining.
10. We believe a third term
in any office to be undeinocrat-
id unsafe and that, it is in
O.M.FERRY&CO,
an ftdmittad to b« U
LHHit iMdtm.n
rViRRt*doVs
lllutnM. DniHf,
II,. ti.4 rri«4
•CCD
ANNUAL
trill Im> roalM fill
lTO til pplic«nU,
| tnif to Iut mm-
~ .nn'i ^u.tom.rt
withmil uitlvria.
t /'<t(|/l(lb/#fO(tll.
ivory pwm otitic
li 'Hfa,H*l4crH «r
SEEDS •hooM Mndfvt H.
A>btr M
M.KHIKV 4 CO.
Uctroll, Mloli.
Tears in the
Id POULTRY YARD.
• ■ • • i J p-.r-.cv rt j lain*
Ult'Mltl' ' '< 1 *■ i11• • h\ ||i|itnrt|M
ilitil l lili.Mli.' I All (Itucnne*),
Vrliv ti Jtti-I Koicl by ti ftttinfr
,i .m i .. Tni#"• /
i l "tit* , 'JJ <*ts.
X*, u-l
Kf- >|. 1.Pulc.K,
• • I.JM .— - — II
Indicates that Russia is anxious
to settle the question as to
whether that nation or Germa-
ny is the foremost power of Ett-
ic uml un«ar« and that it is in ™Ve- . S" il 1',,ok" V",V ??
tho line of perpetuities ana though tho.etwo nation, would
that good government demands at no distant ila> beinn to
that it sirouid be rondemned makl; „'?la.
and abandoned by ihe voters at ",mr' .k. \ on Mollke think
th« hAilut lii v l"at " war should prove to be
11. Bedneti'on of taxes is de- Inevitable, and, will, a warlike
manded by the general and y°"ng loader, in \\ Imin they
state governnent, and also, by have conjldenee, Ihe lernian
our commissioner' court. P"')'1" V\[ "> sl"nv lh''
12. And we demand that leg- san10 spirit.
islation in the future should
guard and piotect the interests
I ha\e used Marsen's I'ecto
of the laboring and producing ral Halm for many years, with
classes equally with all other the greatest satisfaction. In
interests of the county, believ- pluro-pneutnonia if lias proved
ing that the prosperity of the more efficacious than any
county depends upon the pros cough mixture 1 have ever used
perity of these classes. When my children, or any of
VI That arbitration is the my family have a cough or cold
best mode of settling the troub- I have invaribly used it with
les between capital and labor marked benefit
until time and experience indi-
cate a better mode.
Consumption Surely Cnrctl.
T. W. MI GKIIKK, M. I).
Wchnto quit AdwrtUclntr,
Ten su icessful business men
were asked when, in their
$100 to S30D
H I • i M. lift I t <
l'Hl t
i hf in '!<« work
• m* pr f# rrt 'l
HImI (Ml ll.'l I It. tMVft t< fM Aril! tf ttf 11.I'll
wit !«• 0I • • •■b' un til iti> tus.
In'prci-titr• • ' i' >' «1 1 li « \ ff \ \ ••ntit if* in
town- ' ♦•!• ti -« it I hi.'^ou V ' l'OO
Mail SrriM't It. t 1 Vi
'i'o the Editor—Please inform your
readers that I hav i positive remedy judgment, it Wotll I do lo "stop
for the above named dlseaxe. By itk ' ...
timely use thousands of hopeless cases advertising. \\ t ( otUUletld
have been permanently cured. I shall their answers to those business
<*■; .•«".brieve
consumption if tl e> will send ine their publishing their VNaies.
e\l ress an. postolllcnaddress. Respect-,
1st ivnrl st.
tJMltn.
expre .
yilly, T. A. Slocum, M. •
New York
• r. j*- ■ >tMAiy Bf.l
" ■ r | *'f«--u homo with
I t' < 11 1 7. IlQCi^Qf^y
i'." il • ."nt I'l
' "Jii,v/.uft'.I.KV
J l>- J,Wi-
ld. iJj-OO \
'JU'.IKV.M.U
, WbiMb^l tM,
When a sewing women slips
on her thimble i ta:;od 25 per
cent.) and threads her needle
(taxed 25 percent.) with thread
J3553T.
if,, e,.i i,"iirvi:us'|
(it1!)*!., i 'luaiii.i * I'UK*, I
I Oil • I . ot diiVtirrnt 1 m l . I
( rlwil i| r> w.irt 1..nn«l nbrrt'l.l
Dnyt!i>!u. t, " f.rTrnlnln.l
iieuno.ol tin ■•uing I crrrtn. M..I«3I
i- r l<> Alao C tltM of lloffil
tut til tiling f.eo,!-, of «it " "
When pcqiulation ceases
to multiply, and the generation
that crowd on after you, stop
couting on."
2. "When you have con-
vinced every one whose life
touches yours. that you
have belter goods for the price
(taxed ,)5 per cent, i and snips they can get any where else."
it off with scissor (tax.td BR per :j. "When you perceive it
cent.) and sews a button • taxed ,0 be the rule that men who
25 per cent.) on her husband's ueveradvertise are outstripping
Hunuel shirt (taxed 08 percent.) their neighbors In the same line
she is quite unconscious in her of business."
effort to get on in the world, ;t. "When men stop mak-
how the blessed tariff isbearing j„K fortunes right in your
down upon her. Probably not very sight, solely through the
one woman itt the 1 a ml ever discreet use of this mighty
grossly exagerated reports s *nt
abroad the woman has*come in
for a good deal of sympathy
and the doctor has been vigor
otiftly cried down. The facts of
the matter are, however, that
the woman is but slightly in
tired nnd will not be mreh dis
gttredor lose the sight of eitli
<*r il'*' t-hough she may not quit
ft Areasied physi-
cian and father. The acid used
was carbolic and caused n
good deal of simirting and
weakness in the eyes, but did
no actual burning. The doctor
intimates now that it u;is not
he that was in the carriage, ami
tlatly denies the assertion that
he lured the girl to Springtield
On the other hand, he says. sh
came of her own volition, and
lie writes a pathetic Idler call
ing on mankind t" protect their
homes from the invasion of
such charm ters 11 is apparent
that lie was driven to despera
tion. and it is likewise asccr
tained that Ii.die ()'|)nwn.alias
Eflie Fills, is a brn/en creature
and was after mone\ early and
often. Dr. Hnudtiy. a high an
thoritv on nervous and mental
disorders, and who has been
T>r. f'o\'s medical advis< r for a
vear, stales in it card that, in
his opinion. I>r Cox was work
ed into n statv of mental frenzv
ihat caused him to be nearly an
irresponsible person for the
while Dr. Cox pronounces his
b' y, Fenton. a lit subject for tin
asylum, and is taking means
to p*ace him in one Through
the whole crisis the doctor has
made no effort to conceal his
whereabouts, as slated, and is
now with his family in Spring-
lield
— • - • —«>
Which Will Van ('home.'
You take a pledge when you
become a Knight ; do you keep
it? You make a promise when
coveried with our shield : d"
you filllilI itYou are expect
ed to make the name of lahot
respei led ; what are you doing
to realize these expectations (
Because iaber had a grievance
the (>rder was begun ; does the
grievance still exist or has a
new one taken its place f Sonn
ma) sav there is no good in or
gani/atioti : that we do not
make our condition what it
should be: this is true but it
capital were 11<>I organized, il ii
did no: buy up the brains ot
the labor movement every once
ill a u liile. if it did not report
to new schemes every day. we
would ii a \ e won every t liing thai
labor seeks long ago. ,\ siiotig
er organization lhaii ours i-
pitted against us. jind we are
do'ti: remarkably w< II not to
be di isen t<i the wall. We ale
making remarkable headway,
fot \\ere it no! for t!i• >i 1< i
I here v otild be no ch"ck to tno
nopoly. and a chain w>mI<I • n
ci t c[e e ve| y toilet H tit ck 'lie
w oi kiligmi'li of I his nat ion are
its Inlers ; do we Mil it w• II j
We are sovereigns ; ale weju t
to our subjectsf The laborer i> ;
king in tlit"1 land ; how does he j
manage the realm Is- he the
just ruler that he should be ; I
am ft.reed to say no. lie is a
ANirsmr*' (rliHluatthm>. pi ss ; 1 l.e lien to defond
the righ: of the poor, and can
ox ii MtKv- roiii'i « iik \lit \o, suap its linger at Mr .lay t onld
I'llk p.utTY sknii.nckh i'o de|i;ir,,e. fj,, farmers can
um* the telegraph for the trans-
i mission of quick letters. They
i have as mm h right to the use
J of electricity as any other class.
There tire more farmers and
laborer. than any other class,
and I hey will use the wire ac-
cordingly At present they
'seldom u>e it at till for two rea-
sons. First, the high prices
111!a i n 1-vit viuu>i:i:
I'ltOlllTK* rm. VI.
I.KHKH COltl'SK
AS V WIT
XKs- .
A
nature "One wlio passed.'" ; Bonliain, Tex., March Hi
nt rouiinw.il niwi r.u-ln.r' i '" pH'Til** ati*Mii|«t to be case wlui'li is destined to b«
nt, and o^ing j little me ami eulogi/u the board come one of the most celebrate...
of examiners, he indirectly in the criminal jurisprudence <.|, ''"arged forsemnng dispatches
charges the i ld board of exam this country has ju.t been de N ,'""d they d.. not wish to
im
a im
and _
lie County Superintendent, as ed of murder in the tirst degree vv'1 Connect the wires with
inett/inmi will ,, ,i i... .is. "!'.g;iged formerly in the btisi at the last term of our Hisirici
HirtiMxl or 1 se tli.. sic/lit if i h s'"'"K certiHcates. the Court, and sentenced to death
Iguwdor lose the sight oteith ,,,1,1. of which he savs was On account of the informality
three dollars, though lie dues t in the verdict of the Jury a new
paw for his. trial was granted, ft
ers; one member of which is veloped upon a writ of habeas «;« tne ia contact with the scorn
member of ilie present botud corpus iu the District Court, dudes, employed
ul atioi her one of which is'here. ,lim Scarlet was com ict "imp I'at.- the electric
nnt say what he
Kqually as silent, is he, upon t trauspies that the man he was
ihe "geiitleinaiily means by convicted of murdering, after
which he passed, though one being beat into a jelly with a
may inter from his pretentious six shooter, makes his escape
signature uml Tint's pill e| i iu the darkness and is heard no
.|iieiice, that the board could more of for a year. Today he
not long withstand his superior turned up. and his testimony
wisdom and overwhelming is as follows.
logic.
This "baking powder" logi
fire
4ft
ciau. w lio cannot hide his face,
m r make a statement without
revealing his normal taste for
livi r pill" literature, w hicli is
i positive index to ilie charac
••r of his intelligence, insitui
.lies crookedness of the old
board, w lieu, iu his own langu
age. "three dollars mean a cer
iiticate," that was when he
iid uol have the three dol
lat s, I suppose, but now. since
My name is A ndv Lacelield.
I am the man who had the troit
ble with .1 iin Scarlet. We got
iu ti "ticket over a game of
cards on Red lliver about
dusk. 1 thought no moie of it
till in the night Scarlet came
tin* posi olllce, ami the operator
will be as affable ami politeaa
the post master, and the mes-
sages will be transmitted at the
resent letter postage rates,
tiers by Express and the
mail coach will be reduced to
one cent, as we « e by the rec-
ommendation id'the iVst Mas-
ter t It'llei ;||
Hence. We ,|\ |o every l'ii 1*111 •
el stand by )mir declaration
of principles ami demands.
They are wise They are just.
Ami you ilc-eive and will
I'ei'ei V e I'ei'o ui 11 oil at t lie htltlds
if you will, with unanimity,
v i"ld a 11 He an I endnt ing obetli
••nee to the aggregated brain
power of vour lepiesentatives
with several men, till strangers !«'«• m p. •- j ii ^ v our National Alli-
ance at the Shrevepoit session.
I leu I on Monitor,
to me, and before I knew any
thing was up began beating me
over the head with a si\ shoot
er 1 drew mine but Scarlet
snatched it out of my hand and
tired it twice into the air. These
if has found the ihree dollars scars iwiiness exhibits to ihe
tint a certillcatc, his assinine 1 pourt great, ugly gashesi are j
stUMidity culminates in his from the licks I got with the
unions attempt to eulogize ihe sixsliooter. I laid on the bank
hoard,an I,at the same covertly (>f the river that night ami
t ine insinuate the meanest crossed over to the Nation be
crookedness of a pan, at least, fore day to keep from being
of the board His mendacity arrested* for gambling. I heard
• nay be of great service to him Scarlet had been sentenced to
.vhen the board realizes, as it death for killing me. but I
must soon do, how notoriously thought if 1 was not of no use
tie has advertised, and nierci for him to semi for ine.it was i
Hr. Pierce'-; "I'ellets' the
original "Little Liver Pills"
• sugar coated t cures sick and
bilious headache, sour stoin-
ache, ami bilious attacks. By
di uggists.
Tile difference l)i'|Weetl tile
Knight of Lab. i ami the rail-
road employe bf ot In I hoods
IS li.lble to leMilt ill the dis
comfit ui e of i h< si i il.ers on t lie
Mmlingtoii ami 'juiucy road.
So 11>nLr as I tbi-r is oiganizeii
again-t itself. *'.> long will they
be at th" in.icy of the corpora
lessl \ betrayed ii. Iliszetilis, none of my business t> rouieiti«ms who employ it. An ami
and tell what 1 knew." cab!
evidently, not according to log
ic. I hav " said, and still say.
that I am not inclined lo ihe
opinion that the board of e\
aminers is disposed to be tin
just or unfair iu testing an up
ol my
ell win
Lacelield was rccogui/.cd b)
twenty men who knew him to
be the same man whom it was
thought Seal let had muidered
ami thiown into Ued llivei. No
plicant's ipialitications to tea* Ii case in the history of this conn
ly has excited so much coin
uient. The court placed Scar
let's bond at $B,min, and the
case was continued until the
next term of the court.
unless bound by rules which
overlook justice and fairness,
i ud this "scathing arraign-
ment" of the board, he says is
"traceable to motives of am hi
lion." This sni> e|i ng t rm luce i.
of course, can as easily deled
motives id' ambition iu tlie
above language, as he can tor
lure ii into a scathing arraign
uii-iit" of the boa I'd, and his
power io do the former, is
man;('<• ' in his co\ . | t itisiuna
tioti of his metaphysical ability,
wli'i" '1|x power to do the latlei-
is no h'ss manifest in his clear
ly apparen* 'Putt's pill charac
lei of logic. Hut ihis croaking ami has no ci.mpeiition N"
amphibian's ability, losiiimise individual can compete with
from his o.\ ii i\| ressiotis what him And unless I lie (Jovern
others wi I siirini/.e from them, iih iit establishes a -ystem, in
is chaiac'i'i i/.ed bv his expres connection with the postollice,
sioii. " III b .ard " To accuse the people will continue ill ihe
ihe I'oslnl I'eleKi-upli.
11 i he bill, now before ('on
gress appro piIn i ing ten millions
of dollars for the establishtueiii
of a postal telegraph, should
pass, away goes oueof the most
gigantic monopolies iu ihe
I'iiited States The (toiild sys
ti*iii of the telegraph controls
the intelligency of this count r\
auj tisi ment o| existing
wrongs, d wrongs exist, and a
belli i nil !■ islanding between
ilie i .ii 11 a Is and ■ heir employ
es w ou1 d c. nt t ibut** much to
iii.- iut.-i. I- .f all Both par
ties hav. i lull's thai Ilillst be re
spet led if they Wollld suc-
ceed.
fanner* lllluiicc.
At last ih • farm, r* iu tile
South and West seeuis to be
orgatii/. • I iii eat nest.
A remarkable movi ment tin
• I * r 111 e unite of lh.* Fanners'
Alliance was tailed in Texas
about tin years ago Ii made
considerable head wa\ for the
I lie lil'sl live or ,i \ \ ears, but
lis leal bill III bei; III ill Ik's.*!.
Since that time its growth has
tin n -will b.'Voiid precedent,
ind it now challenges attention
as on. ut ihe ui' st earnest ami
s.-lions i-rgaiii/. d elfbrts ever
-s o| people iII
To
aboard of crookedness is not
eui• igli f"' ihis stupid pretend
er t. do. tilt he Ilillst implicate
' them as th" tools i^l'ot h"is. one
• of which he claims himself to
j tie. Surely, such a self stulti
! i'ving bitngI r has no nul"ces
sor Itm this mi-daciouH ira
i ducer tlies to ingratiate himself
by such expression a** "gentle
nia.ily set," and in«iutiaMngthai
I do not regard the members of
the board of examiners as gen
tleinen. I certainly do not es
teem them as gentlemen, but
The
.-tin
negligent sovereign, a king iu were my esteem inspired by
different to his welfare- n mho ! such a report as t) W. P
who allows
hiui. lie is a sleepy uiorian
r ren ,
others to rule foiiders.il would be of a different 1 monopoly
chaiac'er. I now turn this cost them their
ii on grasp of monopoly.
e|ediic wire i- ihe grand
lor of I lu* age.
To ii welook for all our news
And if Mr. (toiild should say
that this or that great daily
paper should have no more
news from his vviics, such pa
pec., would not live a week
The dispatches an* the life oi a
daily paper. Ii is lor this re a
son that tin* daily newspapers
of A lit. i it a are s \ cop ha lit i« til v
to li ving to the dictation of .lav
I build and ot her monopolist h
personages.
They do not dare oppose
To do so would
existence.
I fur iv-iiluy bur .j In! ..mOim .
I. b< nt lot to 11'Dll.l
r> .n olallkmi
' lilrO., |..r !>••••> n . 1 rr.%*«, H|.
•ml ii. ircuri), l! «i I > li.tild unil
,. nd Monk |
- Pile-* ol I
nil k . . h., tM. >. ■ '• M I lit
la t I 111 v. '. J')• Hk-u--, IU I In.
| nil hi;. .
ASSOCIATED FANCIERS,
tR< toalh KlvhlD<-lm.l,l bU^UpUt*. i^u
thinks of it But it is nigh
time .she should think of it,
and make her husband, who is
clothed with th" right to vote,
act upon it. High taxation is
the blight of labor.
I have heel, telling Marnlen'* Perio-
ral llnlm lor alii.ut twenty yearn. \
great tntinv of iny ruMnmer* like it. anil
It in vvithout do'ntit one of the lWie«t
agent.
,*i. "When you can for-
get the words of the shrewdest
and most successful business
men concerning the main cause
of their piosperity."
<5. "When every man has
become so thoroughly a creat
lire of habit that lit* will liu>
this year what he bought last
Mrs. Fannie Johnson, SIGN WRITERS.
Successor in her Mother,
Mrs. S. Sims
-~|iRO PI tX —
MILLINERY
AND FANC'V ( OODS.
Bole Agent for the Celebrated
Whits Sewing Machine,
which will please you if you
will call ami examine it. Hoping
yon will favor me with an early
call, 1 remain lb-spec tfully,
MUSK AN NIK JOHNSON,
preparation* mi the market for cough* year.
amfcnliU. Ii. K. ,Ionw<. ("niitoti Mini*. *( "When younger and
fresher and spunkier concerns
And House Decorators
McKlNNKV .-: TKXAS.
M. m. MKT/, M. I>.
Homaopithic Physician and Surgem
McKlNNKV, TEXAS.
t'hronie disease* and ttlM>fl en of wo-
men and children a neeelalt v. All call*,
day or nlRht nt hl.ofltm wlfl he prompt-
ly Attended to.
(Mice up atAlra In Silfl'a butldlnir.
nit. CHEW,
niter* hln frofoMtonsI tervlee to tbc
cltl*en 'of
McKlNNKV AND VICINITY.
OIKoo—L'p stsilt m Colemin A
The attorney general, by a in your line cense starting up
late order to assessors, has cast and using the newspaper iu
such a slur upon tax titles
that no one, even the most
telling the people llOW III tic h
better they can do for them
credulous, will care to purchase than you can."
tit an annual tax sale made by H. "When you would ratliei
the state. He has ordered the have )our own way Jtnd ,fail
assessor to place upon the rolls than take advice and w in."
all lands which have been pur* "When nobody else
chased by the Slate for taxes, thinks it pays to advertise."
If the State acquired any right 1* . ".ludicions and persist
to land thus purchased, ii ent advertising is the keystone
should not be assessed because to success; therefore don't stop,
public lands nre net liable to or others will get ahead of
tax, and the inference from the you."
attorney general's order is that
who allows another to usurp toad stool
his throne. How long will this physical
thing continue f There can be
no standstill in the game of life
We must either go forwaid ot
backward. We ''atitiot siand
still. What 11 • the said i- tine
as liojy writ:
"Voil liillUt either -li ir er -I i.n|>.
Kali or t ri ii in |.h. ulan.l or i!o".|>;
Von iiiii*l either ji rvc or k>.\ rn.
Mn*t lie uluve or nin^l Ic aovcreiun.
At*• *| in line lie lilii.-k or weilnc.
Min t he anvil or he sle.lK'^"
Which will we do; Will we
serve wealth I'oi all our days *u
will we g IVel u it f Will we lie
slaves or sov ereign.-? We have
lifted the standard of labor re
form higher than tuorial hands
evet held it before ; w ill we "fall
or iriumph i" Will we content
oitiselves wiili being the anvil.
or will we take in.hi of the
id"dge haic'l" and pi-und out
our own salvation ■ Whii h will
it In ( AsU this ()ues;ion in
^our A— tni l'i -. an I do mil
stop until vou get l he an ever.
T. \ I'owiikui.v.
logician, litis meia
monstrosity, this
Hence they continue to educate
the people to think kindly ol
sniveling, though pretentiously monopoly. II these chains
pompous t tad ucer over to the colli I be broken: if these . ,i„ls
tender im-rcies of the board ol could be shivered trout tin
-.with the information liuibs of the daily press, thai
exaininei
that I have ti«*ver asked an\
people I' exercise its right of
-ulFrage iu giving me nti ofllce.
and. furthermore. I shall nevei
do so believing, that when my
services are wanted in that
lit e. the people will niv e me a
eft | | de-die to see good and
trust worth) men put into otil
rial posbiotH and us one o
the people, shall nev-if silt I ell
der mv right criticize olfi
ci l tyranny an I inordinate
pomp isiiv. If this is ambition,
mak" the most of it 'I I*
it seeuis, has not even to use
his nvn term, "ambition" to
see his name in pi int. ami, if he
had sen enough to iritici,.*
his statemen'• it i< no wonder
poti'iil agent for good vv ml I
ua lu rally be directed in th*- in
tel'cst of the lllfisses of the I
pie the funnels jynl laboter-
aml the day of our delivei
ance from mouop-.ly and class
legislation would be hasten.* 1
Men ami women are ereaturc-
of education. Take a ' hi
f1 nese infant, transplant it .
this country, and raise it in i
Catholic family, it becomes a
Catholic; in a Moh.unite Ian
family it becomes a M 'i itnni"
dan. in a Pagan fatui y. it be
comes a Pagan, .las', s • i i re
math' t'V any c
any coui.ii \
\\' 11hiti the past year <>r two
the Kailiters Alliance has taken
hold in I ieo rg iti. Alabama,
Mis -issippi and the Carolina-,
ind t he I 'oust I nt ion has taken
pains t.< lay I •• ..re iis readers
in civ an 1 c nut iv at all, tin*
prejudice I and iinpattial ac
count "f ih" status of this or
gani/.aiion. its uieint.ers, its
purposes and .v hat it I as i-tt'ecl-
ed up to this dale We felt
that litis (oilId be dolle with
I est autli i i:\ 11otii the Iips of
Senator 11 IS .lacks .n, who is
t he pre -i leut of th>* S' ate A !|i-
nice I'll • C u.siitutinu re-
plested front President .lack-
soli I hi i > ta I.• 11 eijt, vv h i• h he
^ a ve with oh-a uie. coming to
Atlanta upon our inv'itaiion,
accompanied by Mr. .1. Steph-
ens, cliaii malt of t tn* executive
committee of ill" state. W«
commend what follows to the
thoughtful i on-id' tati >u i I till
tin n tut* rested in the South, us
thi* movement has reached
such proportions as must dial*
h tige the at*. IitioTl i>f those
iu ih.^jj'tiiilic
Mat-dcn's Pectoral Halm is
not only a sun* cure for croup,
but an undoubted preventive
the State did not acquire any
title. Therefore neitlier doe«
1 the private purchaser.
Go to Henry Taylor and get a
good timepiece for little money
It will cure whooping cough, fade* into pal-mes* under ihe
colds, coughs, bronchitis, and baleful iu 11 teices of C .n-iipn
hoarseness and all affections of ri on M .rris Cascariue wil
the tbroat and lungs jcure this complaint.
gard to the telegraphic di-
pitches. If only the ui >n p.
fistic side of all tratisa ti<• a *
are given, and the oilier -id-
continually suppressed, vi-ui
that hi < "mi' itioii to <ee hi" | (.ducatiou grows one sided, and
inline in pi i nt '.vus ciu-hed in spite of yourself, v. to sj m
when it ha l to appear under pathies are in favor of the-ide
sue', a self st utifying. piebald of " 'i.'poli-is, in .l* c.t
. . tt'wr e.' .... troversies between III m a.el
' the- laboring a" I f.iNiiing
classes.
Hence, We say bleak till*
monopoly of the tiew schaum h,
and all otlu r monopolies w ,b
rapidly follow. Th" agency ot
•'ear will be de.iro)i.d. Th
! (crest,' ,
problem.
The r> a h is o;' th" Mercury
will reineiii li"r l hat s uue time
ago tli.y lead an extract in
this pa pel from tin* < 'ot.-titu
lion, in w hit h a spec'al cot res
pomb*tit of that pape) deuolilic
ei| the oi ,-ui /a'itin known as
the Karinets Adiain e We ex-
cused them iu oili h"alts at (he
lime, for we were -ati-lie ! that
"they km >v nol what they
did." As (ill evidence that ill
our chilli! V we .judged col III I ly
W <• I'epll I I |sh I 111' a bi
that pap* r St utlu in
ry.
. • —«
Iteuutl ill Wo i en.
ve fiout
MelCU*
A lltl dl of ll. pe till the cheek
i ami nuat-
n il irtegit-
I 1*1 • ice's
will
Ale made pa i
tractive bv fuii t
hnities. w hic'i I
"Favorite I're-crtp ■>
infa'l ■ lily cute. J'h n< inds of
testimonial's Hy druggists.
Subscribe for tiu* Dkmoorat,
If \ ou I n't, you will mil
good ibutuc. Uuly #1 50.
call;T i-'tuilTTrniupui j,
MR AA.NNIK JOlINiON,
main ever rwittn n «
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Kirkpatrick, E. W. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1888, newspaper, March 22, 1888; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191522/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.