The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1888 Page: 4 of 4
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vv iiM nepiidully Mjbuiit th.<
follow iiit: :
I > t W< < !«• it;; i ?m I thai tie*
jmblii lai.«l !>•* hilil !ti a "tun I
W.- r« j.iii.t tlii-i week a full
rtfi I • *xj*?i«• it fat'^u^ut o| the
11 ui]"'•■*« > an 1 o'J'H*!- of tlii*
niliner« or^uiii/.ation from tie*
plisidi ut ot the Nat.' .Alliaiii'*'
i f < «• (
Tin' fnrim i>* AUiat. lit* i1
of the farm* is, (inch a growth Tte Ursa** 1**4ar u UNwtvfr
Would httVf tint beett |K>MH||)|c.
Thin wilt illustrate what 1 un aii
when I ay that 1 eottld not
ui\ .' you in titfur*-!* tin* probu
tt|- iin'inIwr^l*ij of the order
It -ij r«;4<ltti^ lik" prairie
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iilowt-i| to rihvt.'i'l*'iini spi < u ••ain«,st titiii • «•!ious «* :i>i i
itito^. ami that all laii'i.-* now a1' iimmi.
Iirhl |n| MjKTIllat i \i' JllJt'jM iHl'fi
intl l \ ii«>n ifsiih'titM he tax«"l
at theii full > a I no.
v'ml That nn a-(ur<hetuken
! to j r#'v «*ii r .41. in- from H' ljuirinj;
tii)«*s to lam! on our puhlir do
; maiti atnl that tin- law he rigi I
1\ • nt'i rn'il ng;litis) all jail
ro. il corporations whiih have
l|< t eouijiiiiril Willi llu trl'tiif I'V
which they obtained" iarc<
Krniitt* of land.
;«rd. We demand the rapid
payok-ut of the publii- ilebt of J|ul1
the Luited Stat*
ra
I'owderiy '* letter to the K. of
h. iu regard to tukinK the
jiiace of the utrtkiu^; locomative
••n^ine TH shows the kind of a
man he is- always cool, patient
and when the ocuaeiou
r ijuiies on' Hpok«ii and
ii> th<* point
Klein tlie time he iir-4t enine
to the front uk a labor leader,
o. <i t<' ii I, ami is tiiu* indorsed he lia. «hown hiuiselt to be H e
V ti e national Kovertinielit. I ill1" " " *, oI •' 1 •') wheie.
'loin whence urc you chat
•d:"
"From til*- 4'on«ie8h of tie
nii 1 Sta •
M r , ha. i«*r is signed by the
*i t< mi. and is thin* indorsed
do not know ot any other or
1 he farmer i- 'lie si''i;t j i■ t^aui/atioti that ban th}M back
ilu' iuj; p1 .ver t l this and oi!ier i i„^, I mier authority of eon
loiintrii • Ftom tie vei\ na Lrr «- the iiiitional comrreos hus
tuie of h|f* employ mem and I •
(a!ion he is is<.1 ite-l t-> an e\
tent.
('oiuiiiuuicatiou between him
and hi* neighbors is ilitlieiilt,
ami in a general sense is often
impossible. This make* cum
pact organization diilicidt ami
.-.ilbjects III ill II11 d« 111 t e' 11 y to
• ippreHHioiis that he <*> i ii 111 not
send oil* if lie had the force of
discipline ami co operation.
We need not ask the att-ti
of every rentier of the
i;ie«- the national congress has
the rich! to charter Alliances,
which in nun can chartercouu
t,\ Alliances, so that we all act
under i he authority of our tfov
eminent.
Imb ed, out Alliance in fa-li
lb ii not one that allows per
sotial feeling to sway him
from the path of right and jus
lice. llU muKtinitiifuoiis words
concerning the cnnim-eis' (strike
>hows how tirnily he is wedded
to the cause, and how little dis
posed he im to act reveugefi^ly,
even against those who have in
jured him and his. lie could
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ioto d after tie u'overnnmfit of !,av!' I,,''h iitiji diy broken the i*^.
it* r • I • *-lr c*> it iiiiiil I* IH
hlui in t• i* An n •, «.i. t «i ii'ii'i..
the I nited States. We have
our piesiil#nt. our congress
and oui state Alliances, each
with its federal relations, ami
our county Alliances, each
with its state relations. The
humblest officer we commission
back of the engineers' strike
in hours had lie advised the
striking Heading railroad < ti
irineer to go to Chicago; but
tnis lie refused to do, us he
believed it to be wrong.
He is lighting for principle
the Luited States bv oiieratiiii' ( «<■' P'ogrtss bas the authority of the United | for spite, and does not
ihe v*.iii • (,f iii 1, 5, 1 J, i lutldt' hy "i,h ®iml States back of htm."
nint- of the l.mtud state« ,i„, dod,nation of its principles s.-e! the talismanic words.
t <> *! •* I It «l > «.vir •' •• v Ti i<j«'i.'
I •#i ili li ii 'nut • fi • iiif t | ihn«m : - '4-
llji* *ni•air, mill •<# H* «al«f* .. I r
I'll I'.i* *>iil« i' . r in it <iim « l. t
itMnlrtlli AUJItlo i « l.Mtil , ... AllM.l hi 1 II (,|| iu
cans,
• wi< t it ikivij i* la'ukii
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TIIK ALLIANCE KMIIAM.K.
The Alliance executive
Tli • tiTi* u.' til of iimiiy Oi.iti 'jinUw • f • i
1 t iii •• i uronl." w.-ukii- *■ s 1 tint ■ ■ i,{
Kiliinnu f« • ullar t« fi'itiHl •. ul llu Iiiv . •
lliila'l una h'liifnul llw'llii:", Itnlfiilti, J> V.
hu* Mff.«•!<" I n v«*l v>*p :!•■! •Id u:i ulj n.W; t-
2i.w mi l tH ^.'ii|ltly t' ' U. >. ::.i,
cur. .if «fi<w b i* ''ill'.. * i 'ii •
Br. t'loiv''! I'<>r II !.1 *•!>'•! II
.. in • i-inr mi.«. >r n ul', i ! .., . • . J
kf.l mli • i't|'-i. u. •. ■; i, ii l. it i in
in.iK ifi "'H'' i ft,.in | ui "iii" ii..1 fi'ii.i pl \fi-
i'i.UM W(l> llttVi' I 1', III Iu -1 • l| .!"l-
Vill I Kill .Il"«l ,!<• I . •<■ u W'l.fli tir.'l I..':- I
thi'lr i.H jl. | r *. ■ il to In'tr • > « •!.« i -.1
n in •!> i . nil w ...I tin I lie ii I I .••! I i mi' t
mi i ii b ..iii' n. Il o ii't !• 1'infii ii'l. i ui'm
"run- ill," I lit a.' « I <i. . I'.i S; i:ii- I n
vm.i turn ulliir ul 11 ii
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ui'il Hi' wmiIi ui. I H i u|'|. nil:i .'.M, i:i
imrluuiiir. I-\ir i.trrviapkiil, " wuni-niil,"
" ruii-li'Wii." il"0itnuti'il i. ai'lrTfi. iiillllui :t,
ilri'imii!iiki*ri. m'jnuiii <•«, " Iio|'-kh in," Iu-ium'.
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lu r . [••'t'tii n
luHin, l« in,: mi 'i|tiul.ii
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M.C ROC- r.i c. 1.1 Pun Ef,NtwVi
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a i uk i , till, lut I. invliig tonic,
:.||(H lit Kll.' Ij.ll I', I,. V !l"l" h> Ml' 111,
kis'lirm, mining iiiiiiln ii, i.r I Ir. !.)•• wi i.n'0
ei'ili riilly. I>r. Pli-rri1'* Kiiii r.
i iti" KM'iil' *1 I'.irthly 1'iHin. I«
iu nil Hpi'i ti/uirf iMplinl itii'l n-i"ini.\i ii'jili
Colli
At ii moiiIIiIuk anil MniiBiliriiliii
ikt villi'. ' I'iiviiii.o l'r-m'ii|it! ii " i« in.'
in ilxl iiml u liivitinulili' in u!!.i>iiik iiik] uU-
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whi ?l flic J vft
thcruiiglih j
that ta> Icli Ji
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tt> tin ii In!! cji] acily in ciduiiig as enunciated l>\
gold .aid sit\ii aiiti tendering i" oui stiit
i lie coin without disciimuiation
lo the public i I't'ililols of the
J nation according to the original
' cotitiAct, thus saving the intei
, est to the industrial masses.
•lib. The abolition of the na-
tional banking-ysteni. tin sub
j stitution if legal tender treusu
ry notes iu liew of national
j bank notes issued in sitfiicient
quantities to do the business of | **i | l«*^
A, . | \N lo should the\
the country on a cash system
' leguiating the amount needed
on a } er eajiita basis the busi-
ness interests uf r|te country ex-
pand atnl that all money issued
by the government shall
It
it-, president
■ ~iiil'j'<ct is
« ii< thai h,. .'i re ui\ ! aced u
self ol. | at tii' •. •Iilloii, and it
will command a ii . i. ing ex en
in ijuuru-TS wheie i! is iitifav-.r
ablv considered.
The a box e is fiotii ihe Allan
ta ('otistii utioii I - it't ii a lit
tie cm ions that a'i oigaui/nin n
whose "aims are high"' and
whose methods !tr< honest and
honorable, should liavi "eue
tnies" among and holiest, truth
want victory* unless it can be aiittee, which met yesterday al 'V.r^nuMM!!''hVLi/, «.• i
obtained honorably. What a teri.oon to open and awa.d the ^ 'm tunSi.^^o'^lSi
' * — * 31—— > ,jlt) It tiiilii<*'ii t' fi'tint ii
rt'lli'Vua mental muni) ami •) -
•my.
Plcrn'i Favorite l*rr>arrl|iriou
:,;.i.i,v:„ ;;;r •— « <*■ u..: && &
•I'.v iiiir iiii7niion mill rn no 1 those kickers who are willing Allium e Lxchauge, but tlid uo| iMiud''itw.
, i J , ' rr S,rZ!f'"' l-t tilt-"omru. t .imil H.1 ..n-fe:
m ■ w„ 11 Wtmn we gel1 «■• '•< '''I" '! >' T. V. Powderl)- l , WW'
r* • « 1... I 111 • V*ft • Wltl'U II HllllkKaJI* nl I 111 I *1 i.l lftll li/Mlii 111. I
lei• 111,*11 our,.ilier sii thni Ven ceases to be Uerieral Master , umiiutii m .mu
million ('m iners will move as i Workman ,.f the K of L the 'M,T,V'""Im I 7*"'
one man. the details will settle ' Order Iohh the grandest leader bid for work . m,.b.|e was .hat
fl.emsi Ives The awr.ll majesty I^aui/Htioi, ever had. « r.l. A * i ,n fu .■
of tell million free men banded Mtt>' lltl> '"• 'nv" ,« 1' lfl v * V, ^ xi
together with one imn.ose : >' ars to come. , street b4\ 1..0 ot, Mr .
There were a number of liitls
rile lowest
no right
•('oininuiiication
the farmer and hiJ
-7-'
I iVf. lilt'* • J f ':
it*. ii>f, aifl ;f
f'cctN were ti
In i:u*. Mai.\
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Kaskiut .':i
III) ( a*c
CC.ISC'i tlt■ iji 'I
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1 elation
tl'ITjk ti'C
1 \a .t .s k
iw yf
have cue
mies; Hottest good men, i^no
rant of our aims, as was ih<
('(institution sunn
may condemn tis.
thaif Ignorance has
.to censure. When thev under
goM lament shall be a stand us down in iheir hearts
il tender in payment of all they must apj-rove.
debts both jiiihlic and private,1 The ('onstitntiou is riuht
excejit import duties. .when it says
fi. IVedi.imiiiJairi.'i "iitoi'e-(K
iiM'iit <>! tlii? hiuh prohibiting \ Sottu* iIm* < r<t« r sii*r• mi
tlie importation of foreign ia upon that thought and estn'i
bor undel the conti.iei system, llsl'ed a pap r lhloiii;!i tin- . "I
IImils o| which plans will be
djseiisseiI. and w It 'i ihe 1 itnes
for net ion < ome- hiM pa j" r
will carrx 1 lie Ii ii,1
to t lie 1 1 111 t'l'H ol | "
llllt to t ll'' ijlli't llOill
fnrtners, and th"'.
discipline x\ hicti will
operat ion a 0.1111>11 ■ ie
- Southern iler^ nt \
together with one purpose
north, south, east and west will
command attention "
Hrother Jackson's opinion of
the Mercur} :
"What is the official organ
oi 1 he A11 iance#**
•The iSoiitheru Mercury,
jninted at Dallas, Texas It is
time ago, a capital paper, edited by some
\N hat is of the ablest men in l'exas."
r-. I hat
ollicers ot
tiiei, t, 1
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and that vsiltm
lections iif all")
iioii,',' govern
1 lie
t lit I
pt .judicial, shall be
li la t Vi>t0 of t he |teople
\ ii • J a t ions of
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Jamiary,
and sit.i« the
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a. r
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tu^et! it iij
the it!
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of inv
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vrith like
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to but!. • ! 'I
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election law do declared a Jel
tuiy and rigidl.x euforceii.
?. We demand the repeal of
all laws that do not bear equal-
ly upon cnpioti and labor.
8. We demand that no more
pensions be given to the wives
not only
pulai ion,
1:-4 of t lie
■lire that
11111 Ive 11,1
S|l' « esi
lion MK> IUI .
If we know all the methods
of approach udoptod by an ene-
my we are the better enabled
to ward, off of the danger and
postpone the movement when
surrender becomes inevitable.
In r; 1:111\ instances the inherent
s11* -iigth of the body salliens to
1 nahie it t 1 oppose the tembui
cy toward death. Many how
1" ei have lost these forces to
such an extent that there is lit-
11• * or no help. In other cases
a lit!I-- aid to the weakened
w ill make ail the differ
who:
The farmers of this country
are the real backbone and foun-
dation upon which we have
and must ever depend for a liv-
ing. They are the ones to
whom we must lirst look for
sustenance to enable us to per-
form our individual share of
work in the great struggle ot the storage of fai 111 implements
life, and the} should be the The second llooi piiniing es-
first to receive the attention of tablishinent.
ket Sll'eet, i 11 be I•«11' Mont
high, with three lar.re towers
It will lie located mi tti. 11011 Ii
west side of Wood and Market
street-.,and will front 011 W ood,
with large handsome approa"h
es from the street. The build-
ing is to be composed of the
best hrb'k,'trimmed with orna-
mental Stone.
I'lie lirst floor will he used for
our national legislators But
they are entirely ignored left
to fight their own battles, with
out a representative in Con-
gress. And while they are toil-
ing through the heat of summer
and the cold of winter, those to
whom th"V furnish the necessi
The third floor is foi the as-
sembly room. flOx 100 feel which
is finely finished on the inside
and which has a seating capac-
ity for Stton. The r< imiinder of
the third storx will he divided
up into offices
The fourth floor will be used
>'e I'm in
ties of life are legislating for us ,, sa!1|,
capital hits and syndicates and The building will have two
that they may more eifectiialiy stairways, mie ea< It leading
rob them of their hard earned fr,,m Wood street and one
dollars. Who ever heard of Rjfr0|„ Market street each twentv
Congressman asking that a tar vvj,|,.. The roofing will he
Pelili-
lungs u.ii make an tlie uitier might have the privilege of ,,f,„eial and the towers of
eii< • between Midden death and depositing 41.01 hi in the nation | gy'vania slate.
many years of uselul life. I p- a| treasury, draw I percent iu 'The building will be i
on tin first sxinptoms of a' terest on the same and then be invalid will ndlect credit
Cough. Cold or any trouble of; llllt, i,,.ir ,,r ^ 1, , 1 1 !. 1V '\iUl
A It i lor) uf tlie Knruiers Vlliunt'r.
For the information contain
th.
imp os-
,| I , — * — I lltu 11 lit I "III l.'UVII e I I'd i t II poll
I'll. H r I nit,'!rivp ^lmi uiore at oue 11alf ol .\jr. Albert Ullrich, the archi
Ihioat 01 liiings. give that ,,ne per cent to do business on f tect who designed Schoellkojif
Kcho answers, who '• -Labor ad- ami Ktiejilly buildings.
vocate. | The upper part of all the out
"What is tin
membership of th
Allianci
present
Fill mers'
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or children of retired or deceits-' cd in it. w e apprehend copious
ed officials of the government, i extracts from 1 resident Jack
0 w. D ii. 1 .1 . . son's interview with the Atlau
■ Kesolved that we are 111 ,1
"r 1 ta Constitution:
favor of maintaining the pres-
ent homestead law of Texas as
one of the best laws we have
looking to the protection of the
farmers, the blinking associa
tion to the contrary uotwith
standing.
10. We demand that the tar-
iff laws lie so amended as to re-
move all Import duties, ex-
cept ft* revenue, on the neces
sitien of life and that dnties be
levied on article* of luxury. not
hi eh enough to be prohibitory
II We demand the regula-
tion of railroad corporations by
the stat" and national govern-
ment so as to prevent pooling,
watering of Mock and all kinds
of schemes for unjust purpos
es.
1-. Ketfo^TTtl that, as a body,
old ami well known remedy
Boschce's (iermnn Syrup, a
careful trial. It xvill prove
what thousands sax of it to be.
the "benefactor of any home."
4 If
We want to see the preside!)
tial election go off peaceably
and a spirit of fairness and to"
lilmMlo nifdlrliiv, ihmui.v
• mi i'.iiii'i-ii-nml mii I nkilitiil
(.11.1 ll'liipti'il III Hull! Ill s ll' lll-uli'
i.iiinuilMtliin. Ir i4 (itiri'ly MBilnbl' in i>«
iinii|hi«liiiiii iiikI tHTfi'i th lut-iiii-i ' in 1 t>
I'tT 'i* in miiv iiiiii'iiinii or Ui imhicsi 1 1
niiiniitia «i.Uii"«<i, "i- 1111un.it, ii i i win.: '.i'r
i lll.i" arllillK. MT"ll'' M-'IIHU'll. Ill'llrfi rltlDIl, .|> .
|'' |'<l llll'i Itlnilll .| > llpllilll, . It* l: ill Hull li
dl «'*«. >1 III 111• \ \ > I > ll'lll'til iii'
"I'ainrll# t l|>li m ' liu po*
llvorurt' fur • lie iii'.nt ..nil iiml m
fiii.nl' of Ii iii 1 rrlii'ii, 1 «■')'«•. .1 Ituwiiv,
I'li'iiful iiii'iMirimi, 'i'. 1111,1:1 • <iniI iii|'i r. ■ nun.
iii' lil|«i|||, fulii 1 ■ f llu \ mill it. iik mi.'U
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c •• iii >11. i> -.'••i t 'i"."i:i'- > in livarii-.t,
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liiiui'iim liiirti..i> Ifiiiii ih" f m' tn.
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i. 'ilil'itll' flit- iviilln il w.l.I I'V llrl.tftUM*. Mlldci
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I--.- Ini* Ik'.in ei I !., -• I < >ri iIip In ,i 1 mi . ." r
ami i.'iii.ifully mrtii'il nut inr nmuy > .1. .
t.ll l(f 1,'lltll'-# l|f > itlUM',' 41.00, Oi- III'
litiilioa tor fS.OO. '
lor ii«.x*. itlnnrat.il Tmnla>>im Dt.imiiof
ll'"U!"il IliO lilia.11. JIIIIH'I' I'ovcnujl. Hi in! to!
.-'iit« 111 lunipg. .viilri'tig,
World's Oisponsary Mef cal Association,
tiuii iiuin mi., i>rn.ti.o, n. %
Kargo, l . I'.. March r.
Word has reached bet•• 1 hat
a man and his son living at
I'- puial (ll'ove, Ileal Fort Tot-
tell, were eaten by a pack of
wolves last wt-eU. The facts,
as far its could l>< obt:iin*'d,
are t hat l he fat her and son
left I he house vvii h shovels to
clear tin* snow fruin a hay
stack not more than lif'ieen
or 1 w enty rods tii-iani. They
•uj rftne4y(
i-.tii«r ha
- iiltian eu
lor; ■ II-,rt
lilli' l it.UN
1 ii.itii'nn lur
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• t OAC^S8.l
,>1 iw ARS Art 14
Wm MILLS
Thnifi am th« 1
fi.«..i ...1 tbo mat
/•J.mum.'i.I in vn.
ri' t>int. Uv>i
(•till IV J l<fC I
UH ii'n. t'liiindry 1
at.ii M u'-iiitifiry 1
ev. r/ . ■ rif iion, I.
clu iiu u -.'a« tln«(
" tt'll'lr I t"4 Dull
f i'K III |U Hull.U6RI
u<aiitifnciori|
UI^Y eki( e •taoo tU ral|ll«««aMltrl
DLL LEY COLE!UH KEVV OR! CMS,
CREOLE
FEMALE TONII
lin. .HM it ui.tl inotj tdno failed, uuU 1
cur" i tin U '.< •>- il « vv. s| I, «•* Ul |ftf«||ft||t||6 1
Ittkrl ••• <>j| n« n-t'f'rrlieulth,' Itfnr tind hO|Ml
It. ui's^uirunr Iaiu fk«!i of iUJ i
FEMALE WEAKNESS,
Net v,.tim prvHitr itbiii, |rr* ?rulf*HU <, «npprM«*lor. ami
n!1 u| if tiia' , s.rg.Mii*, prrmiplly t-uicu
Uy lbw umcl> in .• of C tcolc Fcniulo Tout-.
MaRSDEN'S
Pectoral Balm
Ita# euro.! More Ci*.' • "f
CPUf.ilS. COLQS ft GOHSUMPTION
ili* .i any r< hjimIv i triml inr Ohmo
)ia ticiD in u •• ini tlii pit " fdurx. nfi4 ncwr
fulled. It i *tfo h. .lilr r.«<'i:.u.fi;iiOil tor Oron*
UfetlU Mini lUtm Mifnl. .' i''"t . ,\t *i!l hrutfjrtitla J
DR. RiCE,
F.v ij j-t.'isAl -,yC "t Mute, now at
a r .- .:«•• -• ni> i • n. 'iiwim i vbjimiBww
I i,i r.Kl. !H IL-'
S^l ai.*
bi i .
b! . !« '
Mr. J. H. BuswhII ohh of the
best known citi/ens of Urovvn
wood, Texas, contributes the I
j side openings will be in stained w,,''e met by
!cathedral glass.
a pack ul six-
teen wolves which literally
ale them alive, while the
, . .. "it' expansion of the mind} wife ami mother gazed at
following item as ins personal tends to skepticism and u ti be- the horrible sight, knowing it
experience: I lief. But those who have ex- i was certain ib-ath to go
After having suflered from j perienced the curutive proper 'out.
Diarrhoea for some time and (j,.* „f Morris* ('ascarine for
,it< \ iliea unit Iaipotenoy,
• • a. . 4 w- ir: mnt'i. • *. ul inia m >
ui ' if «, w..I pi. ef ih# M*
' hu *in l Kit.liflum, ai<hl wlii
l.ri ! / i .•; e i ..f ► .. I (, lift ' tiff IM4.ur7.PhjT*
l o. > A1 raji nt-'l" < t Fcmalt*.
t li«." i' « f b«>aii*l |V«rr. 4c-, rrf«4«rtaf
lir.rt ti-v U 'l-".'-•r .-r vti'^U^r, tlr.ivxtMhlr tt<l
&fiii!, I I- i K*yf>HH4fS uvr.y CUI«4 tudww
c>LK>:r
Jjl itr>' ..' 'i"'i i 1. 4,tv cjrnl.
ll a, If 1 | . H„..t . |ilt; alclj.1. f
I'l * ATtftlrt t tMMilot It- JWbttd# •ttli«*
-j. . | iff ull I >H.e iuf thti fW-b tifitl
11 i t - t 1 in,- <'.jrti, W'Im d U i Ify ri<r«nlmt I#
. 't • hi ut. n -Mln KtcbO UMia |tcivolrly
•0. tW; I 1 a.*11 HI r.jimi autwhtro.
Cuint Gubruuto«il is all 0«HN
Bailortui.'jr
I .... . . ^ -fci-v T-lT luitn IN* IMd IfttlltA, J
Cll•!((., ii-.- . .' "• -- - -1 Ir- 1 1'J ^'llllnUlli|
PKtVATE COUNSELOR
Of K) •, icv*. • t-lfe urtfwH, (K«uNiljr imhl.HirtM
>) if.iU. Hf. t I- AJ.lrni# || Iki
0flic# Lvurj ti i ■ A. II. U 9 P. IL fkliil)!, S It 4r*T
CHILLS Jf FIEV E ,i, kVvuwtJ
&^A^ZMALARW
"We have a million and a eration pervade the minds (,f | having tried different niediciiies I dvHpep.sia and indigestion, tes- TJ,
ilf in the went. W e have two all. and when it is over and the with no good result, 1 tried a tifv to its infallibility Cr„(
indred and ti ft \ thousand in views on the tpiestn ns involv of Chamberlain's Colic. r | Windy Colic, T««
half in tie
hundri
Texas. I see from your paper ed, no bitit rfeeliugs should liu
that we hnve sixteen thousand gei in the breift <d" any one.
in North Carolina. These fig- While there will be honest dif-
ures, vast as they are, do not | fereiices of opinions let us re-
give n fair idea of what our tain our friendship and exer
membership really is, as our cise no htirsli judgment, or use
growth «# so rapid that no ceil unkind words that will bring
sus can be completed before'to us shame or regret in the
our growth would have ma le future.
tile Census much below the real-
figures. I can fen! illustrate' "I'll tell you, I believe the
this with Georgia." i re.i« n there are so mnnv old
••We want to hear about buehelon# in this country is be-
Georgia. What it the history cause the girls of our time are
of the organization in this not educated to be house-
tiKitrf i wives," remarked a practical
".About nine months ago. I minded lady of the old school.
Mr. .1 IV Wilkes, an organi/ei |" Why, bbss ,eui. they can't
from the National Alliance cook. I'huy don t know the
reached Heard county, this elementary principles ol plain
state. He expounded the prin- J cooking. How many of
oiples of the order, showed the ' them do you suppose can go
Cholera and Diarrhoea Heme-j A colored
dy. which relieved me at once wrote to Robert
and 1 recommend it tu all who
may be suffering from this
troublesome complaint." Sold
by K. N. McAuley St Bro.
Orgunixod Lnhor,
tlint arp fretful. pi ot!1i,
it, or trotililfil with
wtliing l'ainn, or
i„ \| i <s<, in, i 8to, «t'h DiBonlew. cun tm n-licmd
man in .missmuui nt once hy a(!korf, llul,7 pllo,|„,r.
It ruDUlnn du Opium or Morphino
tiance |« Mfo. Price 25 c«nK BMbv
K, . .N McAulav iV lit ii.
hincolu that
if he would become acaudi-
atc for the presidency he
would receive the solid Vote
of t e Colored people of the
United States. Lincoln n-
pliied that he would always
take
CATARRH
i: s I.it i in
-AMI
- .FREE
i n i .1 ;; i it .il .1 ,\'ni'ii s .1,
\ Mi ivT11 an i ii
i'lipiltil Iiiih or^iuitzt'i! mill i .VmiTrri "'I,'"!:'; S'.,
niii'tf iiM iiirnuiU i.f injtisliee i. .. ' .. . .. " ^ 11 "'
.1 .. .. .. .. .. . >. i ln> 'It. lluil.'i' t.'il .. o n.r
I wughoiit He rontinmt. " of „ „0i,,ii,„iimi „i,.l did i.
T 1 in «•■<->' <. "iiiil'l" ii
jornip M our hiwu. I Iikh d« „
f« u.d morui^ °f th. |nan , j T|
S T ,"' h." ,|.ai iiimI li.'sl inform.-il
officials. It has denied God. I? •,- „ , f ,
. , i i -.ti Cltl/ell Of the I lilted Mates
has starved the poor in a land (
\ltli f r ' f lilit
_ I* in o t li caunty,
1* V /ll*', .I.f I. .i 'l i'ii I ll idclpiil i, i i*
$65 v" m. ii
HAIR BALSAM
^lennm-1 nit I f- tiMflibM tho lubfr.
JYoin lU-ft u luiuruiil irrrtw fh.
Never Fails lo Hettere Qrny
M ir to 8ti VoulftfiiV Color.
'urtrtwi'iilp<!!*«•' /itut hfblr f.^imif
• • I'. ** ri ''
<1 i , i, i - . ■ ,| i iiniiii'i undei''stHnd
of .1,'iily. Il lina corrupted th«;Th is ,m|;
rliurrlma. It lw> rauaed war',,,,.
Ulaiin .
lit tU eeii
H
HINO^RCORNS.
fit
to,
i. Itiu tit I
f run f t ! i • iv., Imtit
"ifor&tf i!m f r .
ajM* II* tic-
I'arniers and laborors should
"submit the } ower that be,"
they should never enter any
complaint, oh, no; if 3 011 cun?t
eriduie it, and if you don't like
to pay taxes just git right out
of the country, or go into the
banking business, a county of-
ficer or some other pursuit
where you won't product' any-
thing worth taxing. This is "u
free country.
we owe no allegiance to no po-
litical party and will support farmers exactly w a at the Alii out into the kitcfien and make
only those men.for office, whom ance would accomplish, and or a loaf of bread or properly in
webolii vt to be in sympathy gani/.ed the first sub alliance in struct a domestic in the art?
with the accomplishment of Troup county, .just below the How niaii^ of them can proper
our .iluni'iu niui ll * line of Heard. From this the ly fry an < gg or even boil one
f , Pluu tm,'nf mustard seeds has grown the to that tine digestible point?
or such measures as will restore ^rHat harvest. In about six That's the trouble. The girls
our lost rights. months he succeeded in organ are not educated in the arts
1.1. Kesol-ed that we will not u'"K sub Alliance* in seven , that won their fathers. A man
support any man for the leiris 1 tt-Hi counties in Georgia. can't dine on a Heethovan son-
|J„L I I'l. aiilaat v • '. ill..; t ata ormip on a may quilt « a
the National Alliance, then or- • decorated snow shovel. Let tne
d. red a state convention in girls take an educational shoot
Georgia. This was held in Fort in the right direction, and
Valley 011 .December 'Ji . seven there will be fewer old maids
11 eoti 11 tier* being i p i en'iiled a ml bachelors.
*>onifbojs (hi Id.
Somebody's child is d.) ing —
dying a itli the lluah of hope
on his young face, and soiue-'
body's mother thinking of the i
time when that dear face will bn'
hidden where no ray of hope
can brighten it- because there
was Jito cure for consumption.
.1 M ala.a. a I* a 1. 1 ! I t I
Uitnro who will not pledge him-
self to use his influence to pass
a law fixing the legal rate of in
torest at eight per cent per an-
\itii and no more, and if more is11<
demanded to forfeit both intei
est and princial.
1-f Resfdvetl that w> hereby
pledge oui selves to use our in-
fluence in Hying to carry these
resolutions into effect.
•I NO. Sl'tUOtV,
J. T.
NV. T. NKWHOM,
Committee,
rnaiuinously adopted and or
with a iiieuibcirsliip •>! j••• rit;i} .*■«
ten thousand. J his convention
adopted thecoiistituiioii of the
Geiirgi.t Farmers Alliance. I
v\as eb't'ted pi'esiib'Ut; .1. S. C
(tleuu of Thomas couuvv, v;tv
a hi prti'ti Tur I hi' ( 011<I<<11111111I.
Wretcli 'd men and women
lotig con detuned to sufl't i the
lorturetj of d\ spepsia, are lillcd
'president. K. Ii liurks, ot ( liij> wiili iK'iv hope after a few doses
.ly.seiretiiiy.il. H. H.buiel oi ,,f n.isi, tier's Stomach flitters.
] Sumpter. treasiirt r. at. I lie v. Phis budding iiope blossoms in*
• Simeon Maxwell of 'lalbotton, j,, the fruition of certainty, if
j chaplain. Fioiu that date tin the Hitters is persisted ill. It
I real growth iu Georgia began, brings a reprieve to all dyspep-
1 am sure we have added fifteen tics who seek its aid. Flatu-
Reader, if the child be your m .iri^ii TVL.Mii' o A r ¥ * thousand members iu the past lence, heartburn, sinking at the
neighbors take thiscomfortiug ... ? KMoi rai nH,nth. 1 have at work be pit of the stomach between
word to the mother's heart be
fore it is too late. Tell her
that consumption is curable;
tbat men are living to day
whom the'physicians pronounc-
ed incurable because one lung
had been almost destroyed by
the disease. Dr. Pierce's
"Golden Medical Discovery"
lias cured hundreds; surpassed
cod liver oil, hvpophosphits,
•nd other medicines in caring
disease. Sold by drug-
publication.
W. T. Nkwsom, Sec'y.
twf. es twenty and thirty organ meals, the nervous tremors and
i*ert> in the state of Georgia, insomnia of which chronic in
an d i must have a hundred up digestion of the parent, dis-
Mr. C. W. Battell a traveling j pli^'n« now on file for new appear with their hateful pro-
f man rut,p .««niit.® M.iw^r. < I Alliances lti this state. I lie ir<.||it< r. Mo.it beneficent of
ami bloodshed yea, more than
this and more than we have
space to tell. We are sure it
has hanged the innocent and
covered the deed of murder.
Header is not this true t
Uod bless organized labor-
it is fighting against upoiyun
and the hosts of darkness,striv-
ing to save the nation's honor
Ml MO in: KV K-l 11,A SSI-IS,
llu mil 111 ink rni- ii Motiit'iil
that catarrh will iu tune wear
out. The thoor) i-> false. Min
try to believe it because it
would be pleasant if'true, but
it is not, as all know. Do not
let an acute attack of
cold iu tin- head remain uu.suo ,
More
FEVER TONI
Is a sure mi l n<*• Iii 11 e tii .«* bonx
It Uinrifighlr '• i'Ii ,-ten, M,'• ,i , • ,• s Jj
!h * CM Ti' , VSb'fM* If "I lifii A CVlil
18 OUARANTfcED. A", i I. • ' • ',.1 . ]
lean th itrir 1 in l.i ft :r. N, . | • , «1
firoiVB it b TRIAL lie tt.rti i v uis . ,t i-ii > •,;'I
for KRE0S FF.VKH TOJIIC Pr- « i* rb , r.I
KHISS1 FEV' R TONIC CO., : : 0 ?
MkV : I'1 "« A f" i. *4
MarAnawi am* «■<•«. "«v . . .«a>-.< . v - >
Tutt's Pill:
FOR TORPID LIVMj
A lurplil IIiit iliraageii I lie a hulc ii|
ii'in, uml protliiTOi
Siok Headache,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rhei
matism, Sallow Skin and Pilei
'I'Iii-p® in ii.i I., tier romcit.V forlhel
i iiiiii.tiiil ilin in •. Omii Tull'a l.l*«
I'll)-., ii. ii (i in| ill |,r«,v«. I'rlritiiM
Sold "Evorywlierea
■ TBnnessee Maikef
MitcheH'
Eye-^alve!
Mi-KI\\ K\ . TEXAS.
I 1.1 ;imier-ijrni-il hiivliifi iiiutneil it Ut
' In - mi at iiit.rki, mi .sniiili 'I'l'iineaac
*^tr. i'f, <-i>rdlitliv nit itet nil to come nni]
Ini \
striving U. keen the people from dued. It is liable to develop tUM^ ' |;r 'V" Frestl Bc^f, Pork*. MliitOR and SSUSaCI.
famishing in this once glorious into catarrh. \ou can rid SORE. WEAKaINFLAMED EYES,
republic! God bless organised | yourself of the cold and avoid Vrodwati. . u -c .rinK the Cms
ibi
larior 1 Hang together and nev-jail chance of catarrh by using i
er surrender until every child l>r. Sage's t'ainrrh remedy. «"i A'
of liberty shall possess the If already afllicted i i«l yourself
right for which our forefathers of this troublesome disease
bled. Capital hates you, but sp lily by the f,,niH means.
don't give up th" ship, le't At all druggists.
your war be bloodless, but nev —
©r cease t" flgllt the good tiyllt i , 1 "• u' "i Well. >.lli AtitO-
until you are victorious, (tod noiovvatit> the h nu.^ra;icsfate
and heaven knows you are i I'etiveiilion. and oileis a.n al-
right. It is the lives'and the gutm nts in Iter lavo, tint she
comfort of your families you ''("'Si ■ b* b\ iail Iioiu all
must seek and defend.- llor- P'lt's of "n* state, and that
'the Telltll legion of the l lit'
Democracy, having always
beer, faithful!." etc., soiiu it
Slrf il *>f t
I '•'« - * ■ Tmii* irn.
IJ.II I'r.e'.ui'ln^
•% 'iioH R *Mi*f nn 1 ; • . ;i - -r:t «,,.re.
hmiiiiiliii' (irii'fa.
t.-rliiic tli.i Cash l'altl fitr IHilcs, IVHs, Ktc.
WM. v 1 1 i: v, t'r.iprlcfori
Al •, • i|tiA.iy ft'i r*i 1*.v ' • j i
ttmi • "•nt h n • !••• r< l'•*\i*1" -• i
S lit H 'i.M|ir |i irr* I t|e «a . , . .
Si . Wrh t • ^ Ve i*. lie
%at.«Ja^"
hi -ill | r, g.. {'
.1 «tl.er
•1 Ifffl
t' U 5
O" I
i
3uc!
o
nelIsville i N. Y Kru.
ir g man representing Messrs S
with two appJicat ions of Cham- growth, and i\U<> euiphai «/es j, ,eqnires a graphic nen to de- j 8idered together
berlain Pain Balm It cures UH*'d of some pure y tariu «rribf the torments of dysnop•! ^ better changes.
l&uiiaiiMMii Atnl .(..rimaiiaii when *"' organization, by which the „ia. but in many of the testimo -—
ness and rhettmatisni h n farn,erB (.all protect themselves, nials received by the proprie-
•11 other treatmen tfails, tiaar- there wat not such a need, t0rs of the Bitters, ihe#« are
anteed and sold b.y K. >'. Mc-, and if this neetl was not under portrayed with vivid truthful
Auley A Bro. j stood deep down iu the hearts j neat.
Subscribe for tbe Dkmociut
1J0.
Austin, Tex, March #.
Hon. Joesjth 1>. Sayers, con- cognition of that fidelity should
gresstnan from this district, not be given. Yes San An
as written a letter to the tonio has three rail lo.nls. and
editor of the Statesman which is quite an nier." Iti^a very
he says he wants all Texas faithful harbor of i>« iiiocrncy,
papers to publish. It re too, with every man in tlie
quests all persons in Texas city howling for a protective
having claims against the tariff on wool as high a* a
fulerul goveruietit *for Indian mountain, and "cussing" the
depredations to present them Democratic president because
at onte to Himself or Gov- he dured to suggest reform in
ernor Throckmorton, who Is the tariff. By all mean hold
now in Washintoii, looking the state convention in San
after these claims. Havers Autotiia, and let Col. DeGress
thinks if they are nil con- run It
there will Wo to T. Tlfai^ VoT F rni-
ona/in\u\! p
U kS '; : S I I i! 1 I U
Extract of Meat
|NV f I'.V.ll.l I :: DV-IK -SI.V
An Efficisnt Tonic for I wa'Hf,
Instanlanaous B;ef Tea.
Al... f..r \ tori-nr.*" i - .n f| Mi i«ii|. i a
lil'.M IM. mil* «>itli lliirmi l.li'luii'a
SII.MII KK In lll.t I l>K iiim^ ImIii.
T.io BUYERS' OUIDE la
l i.'itic I Miiroh ami Sopt.,
.ni.-ii your. It m an oncy.
rlopodia ot iiKpful tnfor.
mat inn lor all who pur-
cltaao tho laxuria* or tha
nocciiaitiPN of lllo. Wa
can elotho j-ou uml Itirniah you with
all th.- no<-onitary nn t ttnueciiaaary
appltancca to rldo, walk, ilanco, aleap,.
aat, flah. hunt, work, go to churco,"
or atay at homo, and In niriou* Klioa,
•tylo* unit ijiiiinotli;* .runt ilntiro out
What In t •"TUiroil to do all theic thtDRi
COMFORTABLY nud you can make a lair
c t mutn ot thn value ol the OUYEBS'
OUIDK. winch will bo a«nt upon
rocetpt ol |(> cent* to pay poatano,
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
111-114 MieUig'ia A . cuuo, Chioogo, 11L
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n• 1 I r i.. lat
MAKES
SUCCESS
Uhnlly iinliki' artIlii-Utl \t<.li-tn«.
ill) liook Ifiiriii'it in imp ri'Uitliiir
i' a«n-ii i>f
Itpirml J. I
'1QS7 t ttaltt tierr 1005
_ 5DO I I Ir i'l«lpm.i ii.i i,.-> :
ture, Cook Stoves, Queens ' are, Uhrrila. I'ltlv. r>l y I I v t MK i m-«
Flatulency and wind on the ware, Tin and Gla tw.re. Ta- I
stomach are caused by indiges- ble and Pocket Cutlery. Go i'.''",,An * ~
A fom JnaAfl g\t UfWaU' nta<l aavA miasiam t\/va . «_
pOLii'jS AGUE CURE!
HEAUACHE. I
V ; i it It. u-i^.-liii *o froitijitty iui j
Cnillur' /V.'ttiaCvii'fi, It.'.: In.'slorn-'
I "i .ii *11" . ul tlm lhrr, a: .1 | uni.*
. tUc ti kI, uiJi.iic }.•« to jh rlnit lioallt,
i MAt ARIAITfJEVER.
A f will- uf Colllna' Aau« Core witl
i mil' lily 1*|. :tk up l.in %*ii at cuff el M iari.il
' Fain. Nn other rctri'.ly poa*i"^aMIh'* piti-.ar
ul <> i-omiil' ti' V cr.ttllojititn; Mtilari.i lit iu tha
•ye CHILLS anft FEVER >.-M at ,
iii.. to Hi ii.tiu'. nn- hi 111 no cm -ii iiTinaiiciit J
bilious~cbtizo.
Imntf Hat# r*>lt«f and ft*|««4y Mir* fnrth#l
.I i'mi uf n.i i.t'iilli' la linuiit Iii tliaut# I
i Colllna' aruo Car*. A< a ra<ncaJ «*ui«
recliif o< ml Dillum |iiiur4i*r> It Ua litf equal.
... ■ if og*. aim* by Colllna' Ant Car*
j^on^Afew doses of Morris' andwve money, opposite post- ^ |
P1ARRXIGBA or FLUX.
V!u\. ntarrlm a, a-<t an Summer i wip'aintt j
JMT ulti|il. ii IV I'll", knt bin) I .iihiJ |n ft low .
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.