The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1889 Page: 1 of 4
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lAL IHKBOTOHY.
CUUKUHl*.
don'*
Hro'l
THE
OCRAT.
AT TM
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THE
Best Family Paper
— IK—
>L. VI.
-WUI.KHM IX
1MTENT
tJS. CHEMICALS.
ne Wines and
Oils, I.iibrioat-
I'll) slcisns' l*re-
ours, night nn*l day
««. T«nM ArtleW, Flue I'
*b for Medlofnat purposes, Toh
Oils. Wail Paper,
crlptious Care
Give
iol Bros.,
fllnini-r't Old Ne'acn County. Kv.. wUilnfi
—GO I O
M. U
McKINNEY.
TEXAS
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Collin Cfttwhi
vvlllll VVUIIIH
— -—KS
-
Y. FERRUARY 7. 1889.
NO. 2.
w. .
'Johnson A Sproleo.
MeKISHII, TKXAH.
> Attorneys:-:At:-:Law,
All business entrusted to
| their rare will be promptly
attended to.
Olttoe urn* a* oeotplad by Jobnaon
A Jankiits hi tubnson block.
JOHN 8 JRSKIXH. TOM ANI'hKWB.
Jenkins A. Andrews,
ATTORNKY8 AT LAW,
McKinney, : Texas.
OOoa o««r H. Heriulou'a drux M r«, No?th-
wwat corBM imtittu miuw"
Fsraiinf.
Australian
The Australian
Poiiutioasf the
UnMen
from tlu) i
t.. tbo
rlwuiu or
•w.Ut|i
«illu
It Ml
FOB CHEAP-
:STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
Buggies and Moline Wagons.
.TISFACTION GUARANTEED.
J0HN80N BLOCK,
ATTOBNEY8 AT LAW.
MclWNNEY, - - TKXAB.
OlHve over 11> Nowaouie 4t Son's store.
CEO. D.PARKER,
Ptpieiin Ml Sw(im,
M. KINNEY, I I I TliJXj
Ollioe over B. P. Houston's store,
i sn be round at olttse botb day und
NIGHT.
■ H. L. Pearson, H
Dental Surgeon,
Olttoe over Ardluwr't store. Kesl-
denct) tsornor third olock north O. 8.
UNION
SeviuMicline
The Only Machine that^will
Sew Backwards as well
as Forward.
The Wonder
the Age!
of
hi I NNKV
TJRXAS
H
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w
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if
fwt
Ok
i AT POLITICAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER
wl
OUT WORTH GAZETTE
L.2ST, THK CHEAPEST, AND TMI RIODT POPULAR.
THE NEWS for ONLY Ol.O# a year; 10c par month
a
I •!«**•
JTL
l«. MltS
\ .ftfr
. b
scitscaniK now roit tiim
«(■ <(' rs S %# tfttAVaMWRP —Ii will contain each week a eon«no#d
H r . '%Lw GA2.CI lEl story by ionic calebraled author J Tut-
ii I'loavhed the (jrw-'cmajj Sunilm; FBshiBB s«d Houieli -1-
.«ft-t l i m Note*. ifappetut.ga in ail pari* of the \\ vrUl, and a Gam
• uc and l'uret|gtt Sews.
E SUNDAY CAZ1TTC—15c I Bell uSI.80lYW
aaaaa ABB W A —AeknowlBdsed to be the h« t nnd
HE DAILY GAZE I I C* "'o*1 rallabl. P«P" intheStSU.
St.00 per moDth, or S10.00 • jraar Inoludlna Sunday >.
cmittance. In Mobbt Ord r , Unckn on Fort Worth, or Regiatcred Letter* can be made
« PubUaher'k rUW. Writs tor .ample copy to the
MOORAT PUBLISH!!!
Presbyterian church,
without I'M in.
Teeth extrooted
Wily
hi St.I
NNEY * PARDUE,
-General-
Lumber Dealers!
Bp,
iels of corn wanted in exchang
lumber. Parties contemplating
Ling will do well to call before
ing.
M. **. UUTK, M «>.
Homaaopatiiic Physician and Surgeon
Mi K INN' KV. I'KX AS.
( hronlo diseases und diseases of wo- ]
men mid fhildreii it specially. AIIosIIm.
dny or iiight at liU twice will be prompt-
ly nttfitdt'd to.
Olllff tin xlnirM In Still's htiildiiiK.
DII.CHEM,
Oilers tils Professions! service to th
citizens of
McKlNNJCY AND VICINITY.
Offltte—Up stairs over Coleinin
White's Store
J. A. NEEL,
SIGN WRITER.
And House Decorator,
MoKlNNEY
j- ,-i TEXAS.
'On thelnstallnient Plan for Cash"
FURNITURE, CARPETS,
STOVES and OTHER
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
At the Lowest Prices and Hest
Terms Obtainable.
Freight prepaid on large bills
Call and see for Yourselves.
Texas Installment Co.,
7f l. 75:{ Elm Sirf«4t, nnd 750,
758 I'nrilic Av>*.
DALLAS TEXAS
N enney&Pardue
Quick, Light Running and Ad-
justable in all its part
no one can do him-
self justice
without
Seeing This Ma-
chine.
First Prize nnd Gold Medal ov-
er all competitors at
the World's Expo-
sition at New
Orleans.
Warranted
for five years.
Isaac Davis, State Agent,
Dallas, Texas.
J. P. Crouch & Co., Agents
McKinney & Furraersville.
G. H. Nervey, Agt, Sherman.
J. B. Schmit/., Agt^Denton.
Nfsteni of Toting requiring ballots t«> b« ofti<-isl
i ly indorsed.
system of As it is essential that ballots It is lot many years
voting, so-called because it was printed at public expense about the only corruption to
1 "" ' and distributed by public olll be found in connection with aa
cers, the system must include elertion contest was that of bftt*
some mode of certifying notni- lot-box stuffing, and safe*
nations to the proper author! were provided in many
ties a reasonable time before states by a provision that tho
elections. That proposed by ' 'i rity party should always
ihe Yates Saxtou bill or Mew be permitted to have at least
York was perbnpn a- cottve- iuspector of eleolion, while
nient as could be desired In lllH opposing candidates or
del it. state nominations were iheii representatives were per-
t.> bo certilietl tifteen days, nnd 10
local nominations ten da> s be- did not take the shrewd polia-
fore election ; nominations of < « l K, however, to defito
, r— «7-7- 7" a political party which at ,hef « • wherry the will of the
he must learn all the latest I he subjoined expluins the < j. •
, . . , „ .. .. . ... next preceding eleciioi
r., Jan. 30, 188U.
it.
kly those who uttend Hrst used in Austrsll'i, has
to their business lu , been for several years in sue-
voratb>n they areen- ceisful operuiion there, anil,
rho are successful. If with nmi essential variations,
I tint fails to post him in Kngland. Heoilaud, Ireland
ull the movements of ami Cunadti. Ii has alstt been
fid uegteeis his stock of ailopled in Massachusetts
tcan never be success- ( where it goes into effect in INS'J.
less. If the law- ! Its principal objects are to pre-
>nld saene.Ml la his call- vent bribery and intimidation,
muHt dev.* bis time to pla e all candidates upon
lent to tlie «0dy of law. an equality bgluj# tUalaw. and
' woiTTT reach the to uudermiue the dnugeroiis
imos! round in Ids piofession powers of political machines.
the Aiia-
preceding election polled
three per cent, of the whole
vote were to be certified by
party officers; and indepeii
people might be defeated, and
all ki mis of schemes were put
on foot to influence the voters
before the election day came
dent nominations, if for a state around, when extraordinary
office were to be certified by a
thousand voters and if' for a
local office by a Hundred.
Iini
Behr Bros & Co.,
AND
Smith's American
PIANOS* .... ITT
Carpenter & 'Smith's a m 0R6AN
Sii!<I diri'< t from Factory.
Si hd { rcatnb irue prices terms
etc. etc. to
M.W. VAUGHAN.
930 Main st Dallas-
ONE Y !
Will tak" hay. corn, on*sand
wheat In exchnnge for lumber.
.Inly ^Hth. IN-M.
CIIAS.M. BKANTLEY.
CONTRACTORS
AMI
S-: I* I' I I. I) 1*1 IC fi. j-s
McKinup), l ex
Oiler their servlees to I lie rltjxeiii* ol
McKinney nnd surroiiiKll n<onnlry.
I.eitve orders with Neunev ,v I'ardue'
! >«•«• 2U- !itt
>
\w
and bsst methods of teaching, process of voting by
His thoughts must bs con tin traliau system.
uslly engaged lu training the The voter, upon entering the
minds of the youths who are to polling place, turns to It is
be the futurs men and women ' right where he receives, from
of our uatioti. Teaching should two election officers selected
be made a profession. A man from opposiug political pur
cannot give satisfaction teach-1 ties, a single ballot or a single
iug school unless he intends to set of ballots according to the DiMctisxiiii; Ailuilssiou of Terri •
follow it as u business; he can- local custom of voting. On the torlcs.
not teach school and study back is indorsed a 'Jtainp or
law at the same time. The signature, sufficient and only \Vashingtoii, .Ian. A
physiciun who would rise sufficient to identify the .ballot "dimly attended caucus of U**
te eminence in liis voca ! as official: and on the lace are publican senators was hel l at
tion, must devote his whole plainly printed the names of the cupitol this morning. 1 lie
time to the science of medicine.1 the candidates for each office.
And last of all but greatest with a designation of their re
still, if a faniier wishes to lion ispective political parties.
or the profession to which lie Having received his ballot
is forced, he must study the ||)H voter enters one of the
science of agriculture. booths back of the railing
No man can mates a success where, secluded from observa
of farming if lie goes fishing ti«,n, lie piepart-H the ballot by senateconimifteeon territories. {>nir|i(,„ (lf |mvlII|f
one day and to town the next placing in the blank column a w,,,v briefly explained by
all the spring. cross opposite the name of Chairman I latt, wlm also ct it
One great failing among the <-wch candidate for whom he b'ised the general plan an>l di-
allers of the soil is lack of sys desires to vote ; or, if he pre- -tails of the measure. It w;i
tem, and before a man can be fer8> by writing the names of c,wa'b apparent front tin* lim
a systematic farmer he must candidates of his own nomina il"(> expression < f individual
study his business. Pay oiore tion In place of those already opinion that there had been
attention to farm journals and there. If there are several little or no change in position
less to the papers that aro ruu j candidates for the same kind taken by the Republican sen
in the interest of some other of office, or presidential elec ators at the last session. A
profession. It is well enough' tors, and he wishes to vote the disposition was shewn to re
for farmers to rsad a good gen- j "straight" ticket of his party. P°rt the omnibus bill to the
be places the cross under the Mw"ate, but with amend
name of the party, or draws ments excluding New Mexico
it through the space in the and letting in north and south
blank column allotted to the Dakota, Montana ami Wash
party's candidate, which sig iugtoii. There was shown a
nifies that he votes for each decided indisposition to 'delay
candidate named in that space, i gadmission of South Dakota
A cross tinder the word "dem submitting the question to
resorted
at the
course to be followed by tlie
party in the treatment, of tie-
application of the territories
for admission was the occasion
for the caucus. I lie provision ,
of the house ^omnibus bill,
which is peudtug before the
paper, you are not interested two spaces of the blank
WW
\ I I i 1111
eral newspaper, but he should
not read the political strife-stir-
rer to the exclusion of agricul-
tural literature. "Oh!" says
the slothful farmer, ''but farm
papers are too dry and unin-
teresting. I don't like to read
them." Well, if you can't in
terest yourself reading a farm j ooratic," or through the lirst people of the territory and
there were hints of a Memo
cratic scheme to influence th«-
voie« of North Dakota with the
assistance of lit* inilway pen
pie no as io prevent, divmion
and secure tho ndiiiii.Mton
Dakota as one Mate, and iliit
was urged as a snllii i> nt i. ,i
stiu loi refusing to accept i(i<-
hoiise hill In view i,|' tin* small
attendance th.'ie whs no di>po
sillon ex h i Ii, fed 1 \ the .'Allen
to hind tile party generally, wo
that no formal resolution \s;«-
Voted
Nafurnl lias.
Vi
Waikins L M. Co., have been it
or six ((J) years, and are now eut
te this method of thanking lite
je. and respectfully solicit a :
■ ify 8
fish to say that they
in heretofore, and yon
iu Collin I
Ir seventh,
lor their liberal
of the same,
•a to give better
Ind it to your inter
111 on their attorney
Mil Estate, or de*
over 11. C. Il*i
lis, when you want inon*
estate securities.
.'•re, N. W, cor. Square.
THK LADIES' FAVORITE.
NEVER OUT OF ORDER.
If jrou ilnMlm to imrehtuK!ns wlng niMi-htne, ■
iu<k our nueut. ut your for term* and I
lirlc ". If yrni rnnnut.Hii'l >>tir skchI, write
.Uruot to nottrmt wldrwwt lo y. m Iwt. .w m>W d.l
NEW HOMESEWING MACHINE &C
WIioaso - at UNION
I l U*
«*««« Wirt Fsnelnt
Wire ItopoSoivaEe
IQ
(JfcyfcrtBfWl
Trmd*
Murk.)i
!
NIFE
lallwn*. nean ealM " LVrtttal
t *nn aorwtit Ihanmnltio artlekxi
l. ..d Im <iur llrm mnie
lnata*lnr«f« Iif IhUnna.
m
*k ur Unit*, and Ha
I...
THE
■1ST
MATKIKIALS
S U MP •
. Kinsey
Has opened, ut ilieold stand of
W. F. Miller, iu Melissa, a
Blacksmith Shon
•Wi *v
a guaranteed. Also wood
woik. Ilorse shewing a sjk c-
ialty. < V.' aronud when in Me-
lissa Oct 4 -f v
Mrs. Pannie Johnson,;!ggig
—IlKal.KK IS— .
MILLINERY '
in faruiiug You are not fol-
lowing your chosen avocation,
but are merely dragging along
wuiting ail*1 wanting for s 'tin*
thing to turn up, whereby you
can get a little office, so you
can move t<> town. I could put
my linger on <[iiitc a number , f
fellows who are making an a*
sank with tin intent to farm,
whose hearts and brains are not
iu the mailer at all.
We too often look upon
' farming as being a sort of a
J fourth grade occupation ; but
I it ie the chief corner-stone of
'prosperity In a county like
(this, wheie apiculture is the
principal industry, all other
vocations pnsp-r or tail in the
same ratio t iai i.M'Mers pr^*
per or fail
There fa anot*'
comes
COl
tiiuu, is one vote each for two
eaudidates for coroner, for iu
statue.
After pleptil ing his I >; i i 1111
by indicating every candidate
for whom he votes, the voter
folds it iu such manner as to
conceal the fice and expose
the indorsement, and, with
Irawing from the booth, fcives
the ballot to the inspectors,
who identify it by the indorse
i ment as official. It is then d.*
posited in the box and the
voter pastes out at a Rate to
the judges' left.
From the time h- VM#
liis b.iiioi ;imil
i voter (a
i CO'
■ nme«m M t
' nnr Nftr Slid
lostIMPKO
•nn ranmltut* tb
MNfEKV
I IB. 1
Htrewwre traSo twrallt^
OOWNWIiiYj Cast WHvfMBe Ms*
lesldt lit,
T. II. Him r>f n, t a i*i*
't .'I. Kiumm ii, ^ w-*-l ies !,
t National Bank.
Or MeKlMiie)*t Te i e.
i! and Sn^ptup- • • ^100,000.
In .'teNnirflft thf jifiin'ipsi In Kur■'! •• Kirsi eia« nape
•i* Kmufou, T. i
AND FA NC'Y (iOO|>S.
Also
FASHIONABLE
DRESSMAKING
sole Agent foi tile Celebrated
\mv Family Sewing Maehine,
which has a Bt'TTON ItOl.K sttnuh-
ni«nl will. Ii mnkes n
Hiilt- such as mad* hv hand.
Iluttoii Holes worked for tf^ta pr do*.
"I.OVR" Sewfiiff Machine #4e. with
all attuobin< nis. cheapest for oaah.
Two linors Wnai Kimtf llnn*«>.
I. Oni -.Maul hM
mm-lmii'i-o. i
«i c |i !nr •I'ltntltfi- nrS
:i l'« 'l *.nl ll«* III. lnrKKrl
ttr<-ulai "ii of n-if mprr ut ti. wimt th* «•..|<|
fullr 11 l i. r.. 11«1. llrM rUM 01 V ■ .,.1 lMiir.it
lugs. Put>n i>*il pmiiI for iMiinm
piirj. t'Ofr It ■ «nr lu.r nil..' trisl, (1.
MINN ac<>.. rem nnim*. >.i N.v
ARCHITECTS 4 SUILSIR*
M ESfttes of Scientific American. 0
. ,.4 fTmt Hath im.« r.,ut in w.lmMl
relfeet llutton I HthO«l*eB « . I m.mrf ainl eo rMidan-
nr Mltll. tiUlSlllwa. SiiOMkii. I4wr«. 111*.
IWI rlMl .Ml [>.-.-ltl-.f Inn. for 111. n « ('*
p# l hu.'(!(••* I'rwn U *<) II 7 .|
MI xn A I,aj„ in ausetHS.
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MMftWII
Bsts. s « pr
no f i
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• ' OH' *
vTTT
'••i tiim n n *fr< «*r>
. t %
msr ti. *rnr.
M t'f ftiipe*
Uitf u. Mes«
A i K . « h ii
Hi> hail i*«r
> ■ISJBtWW
^iieii. «.d tut tfanOlxwk.
I drlMtf ui.a<l.otiai.
iii t fur*
t orrM*
TRADE MARKS.
In casB roar wart is not rtft.toroii in tha r.t-
eoeVRIOllTa for h-y'Sa, rbaru, nwps.
SB... quMsaif pniflwal. A4itrm
ROSS Si CO.. Patre MlrHsn.
OPiwu. orncB: at l««< ior, N. T
«ie cants it. the
'permitted t« have no
ituuuicalioii with any one
but the election officers, and
with them only for official
purposen. and only election
officers ami persons actually
engaged iu voting are ever ad
mitted within the railing.
Upon proof of inability from
physical infirmity or illiteracy,
a voter may call into the booth
officers appointed and sworn
for the purpose, to aid him in
I'ITIIIIMI 7. (l.prlved of I"' |IU,""K b"U",l; •"' «'"
'a ballot is accidentally <!«•
stroved oi defaced it may be
exchanged for a clean tuie. The
importance of iln* latter re
quiremeiit may not at once be
apparent; but to secure secre
learn that they can raise their r>' every ballot d-'tv
meal at home on corn and *or voter must be either
ghntn cane for less than tliey returned.
can get it for frt m St. Louis nwy*H%\iy for indorsing ballots
they will, perhaps, be more,,. ... . .
prosperous. Bul f"r ,l"' •ndorse«n-nt ^
It always looked to me like biatik paper outwardly resem
the world was going backward Ming a ballot mi^ht be cast by
to nee farmers nuving meat or a voter, who would
corn the very stuff they ought nhl(j „nrrHl„.itio;i lv
to raise. 1
IV * * , ilWay ail official ballot. I' is
, ... i was sari7 to hyar of , pi,.lmr,d for a bribed
the death of the Collin Loun . " 1 1
tv M.rcury, but such Is life voter, the proof of its use be
Probably the editor was like ing his production of a sewtid
some of these farmers l have; 0ffl, |al ballot. That could be
just mentioned,did u« t ilevote ,, ,
1,1. abuk. lime .iil mli-nt ,,, .li.ii.Uily 1
' iillr*'St..>ii, .Ian
£.t w is i I'ideu' i \
i m ii i
i. i r<
,i
..et thought that
my miml which tuiglit
oe treated a little under the
head of successful farming,
that is, the credit and mortgage
systems. The mau who bus to
buy his provisions on time is
not regarded as a successful
farmer ami the one who gives
a mortgage on his crop before
it is
"life, liberty and the pursuit
I of happiness," three rights de
i claretl by our fathers to be
inalienable, but they had not
heard of the chattel mortgage
' system then. When farmers
nt
lion ing from the arte,o.in well
til the I , 1 \ estoti ha. ginii ami
cordage fa.*t'. ry tln-s moruim..
'1'he discovery wa the t>*- i!t <>i
an air chamber of ih n **.
pump becoming clogge.-l up.
Mr. Itisoey, engineer in charg,;
opened the chatuber to repair
the pump. To illumina* tIn*
interior of he .*'iauibur • n I I
cate tl|" seat of tiouii e he
sti uck a matcli 'I'll• tn uuwnt
the lit h'
quite ail
match «vas inserist
vplod hi occuired.
hut lin Ivi 'inesi ,M; b<*y t . t !i•-
' %
grouml wliile th** bhue which
shut ftoai the aperture m the
air chambei sing 1 his h tii
and beard offotie i I • of hi
heatl and face Since then Kn
ginet r lhfcbj I; irt rigged up an
appiit.41u-* : > u:di4* the llow
of gas from the well. It is
altogether pt .bab! > that, the
tuanageitietu of tin* baggisg
factory will arrange for g&th
etitig ami storing this gas, as it
is believed the II i.v will be
found sufficient to illuminate
red to a
caif, or
explains the
then \t*>
to carry
the buii ling an 1 possi
nish fire for tie* eugi i>
result will be watche I
terest
bly fur
s. The
h In
an*l need,
lournalism ns he should, j ,■ |a"d 80 on. 8'ieh a fraud. | bu, nine years of a;
Unci.kMikk, known as the "iasmunian t|u, daughter of a late member
P. 8 —Bora unto J F. Lewis
Mother
The rich, st child America
is little May Sharpies.-*, now t
r. She Is
dodge," WHS successfully per
In Australia in the
of the great dry goo Is house
measures were often
to secure the ballot
polls.
So corrupt have *beoome
these practices that fully ont-
li.ilf of all public offiosrs chos-
en does not represent even a
majority of their own party,
n it to mention the people at
large. Ring caucuses and con-
vet tions make the nomina-
tion*. ami then the dear people
ar< privileged to choose be-
twne11 two sets of candidates,
both of which have been prac-
tically selected in the same
iuaiiti.*i, and of two evils they
ti \ to choose the least. The
votes has
heroine so common that many
of the acknowledged leaders
of all parties appear to shut
their eye# to the enormity of
the dime, and follow the plan
of th.* man who told his son
that the way to acquire wealth
was to get if; honestly, if hs
could, but get It. And the pol-
iticians of all parties seem to
say to their followers:
"We must have the votes, for
votes count; get, them honestly
if you can; but get them."
The manifest tendency to de-
stroy the sanctity of the ballot
lias resulted iu efforts on the
part of organized labor, and
all friends of ballot reform to
have what is known as the
Australian system of voting
generally adopted in thiscoun-
it).
I i *' \ yi rs the Knights of
loi1", i wf Michigan have been
'•" kin ; this legislation at the
hands of iheir lawmakers with-
ii slices-, lu Massachusetts
lit • h ;*. sirceetled ill secur-
• "g I he p i s.sag>« of such a law,
and t ey hope to be successful
thi - winter in many states.
th*- pis have bwomm
i ' the .•stsitfJiMr im-
u.eiliatl l*4ter,
and til-) tfoi imi HP<>/ Several
it sve df^^tetl much of
ii in iigural messages to
ion of ballot reform,
i i.- . . er work has been
done by organised labor,
r* i It • p i the representatives of
tie* petiph* will now be cour-
1 agi ous etioiigli to face the op-
i j <• ition'of the party politicians
ami enact tie* law required to
>lop tin* shuve.
' IT tlie will yf the ]«eople is
i at naught by thecorrnpt
-i hemes of dishonest men,
th*-ii in ! >ed, is our boast*
.ed freedom o f the ballot
a fa ice. and our Declara-
tion Indepetidsnco a mean*
int*l"*s waste of words — L'nitsd
1. ib. t Journal
Th" Senate has passed a bill
n kif: t lie penalty of fine or
t in pi ifoiiiueiii ft r pistol carry-
n >ptional with the court or
[jut;. Irving the case. I'oder
tin ;-'tit law the imprison-
in tit feature attaches withont
| opinion in all convictions, As
might, have been sx pee ted
! ver> few ct m ictions occur nn-
ler the present outrageotts
| law except of fhose unfor-
(urate characters, who being
[caught up with have neither
j friend- m r money to work up-
on the s\ mpathy of juries and
[secure immnulty for thom*
Now let the House strike oa*>
the iiuprisoument feature alto-
gether, and return the bill to
e both
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Kirkpatrick, E. W. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1889, newspaper, February 7, 1889; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191562/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.