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MoKINNEY. TEXAS.
ID AY. JULY 25. 1889.
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Jenkins 4b Andrews,
* ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
McKiuncy. : Texas.
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D. PARKER,
Physician and Surgion,
MuKlKKKY. t < t TKXt
Ollloe over I. I). Xewaonie & Son
i nf alt reatoratlw ionic*.
hoae Ct.ronie Ww
I — t to Women: • |«<
"ml M Well M lltertlie. Uinitl Mil)
liii|wtrta vbriir mill nlrctucUi to the «
It imiiiiitilr ourvM«*i«knraiaof alon
ii iijunti.in, t>l< .all njr. weak tank.
Chicago, 111., July HO. - A two conlidence men to swindle ! manufacturers would
special to the Times from Hock a wealthy young stockman better protection thaa
ford, 111., says: One of the named Charles Jones. Jones, the republican tariff.
most remarkable suicides that who caught on to their game, They say that Mills s
has ever occurred was that to- • permitted himself to be decoy-} made that sort of
the Kast. t pon the two
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('nlliti cull lily fur His (6) years grocery atore. imi be found t offlwt
, " . ,, . both d«iy ni tl MIGHT.
m i jii•• now entering oil their
!« vvjiiili. They take this ineth-
( oil uf thanking iIih people for
their liberal itatmuuge, and re-
spectfully solicit a continuance
of the same.
They wish to say that they
are now prepared to
|*il) ltl| ll, un
organ laat toil.
h*rink** in
a
H. L Pearson,
ii
ive Better Terms
Dental Surgeon,
OIHev over Artlliifftr'n •torn. Kssl-
duim corner t lilrtl l U «*k north O. 8.
I'rewbyterlan I'liumb, Teeth extrcted
without imin. W;Iy
„—!i>m
It U imri fully i<oiii|>otiii<|iil liy mi
l liv«it'ltin, mhI hi|h|i|<h| to wo.iuui'a
Purely ttfHal.lo i '
fon.litloti of the
* favor tie
UuuM i* tlu- only
for women, anfcl t jr
mmmma* untftr a puallli
auiM of Mtlafatiion in every iw,
i|l.un rcfun<teit. Ttiia minrant.*'
printed on the imttlif-wnn>i>or. and
oarrlitl out for many v on.
For Imifi'. llliiHinit.il TrntUau on
WoniM) (tiki iuMfiw. Willi full dir.
Uoim'-tniitiiH'ntT. wml ten ii-Hi« in
Alilln-tM. Wltlll.ll'N III I'I'.SMIII'
AMUk'IATlON. It.l Muln HI: « f, ;< !,
questions of Cleveland
the tariff, we agree
2
PROVERB.
rung. Iwoaum it mina. j ll y °'Mr. and MrB. Sussmith ed to Paso del Norte by one
faiiin "™ Urwo,>' WM| th* rt,n u atld couP,t,' w*4 ,> over b *v Allen and introduced to a man
And dropa^ar*' blurring th* window enty Hve years. For some time named Martin. The latter
An/TwoMing wind through the isy have been in poor health was to give him $10,000 in flu i with Clark, and while
lane ucalling. ) Uaot night th^y rode to the end piet'HB for $2,000. Jonea was not agree whh him in
r> "eiBa^* w ,"l"r "K 1 " * y *"* 'he street t ar line, walked to conducted to a den by Martin thing, we certainly admire wm
Ah,'wenTremeinbnr.'my^oo'lWt danr"*' l^e riveir, tied their arms to uloue and shown a spuriouH clear cut, outspoken way of
TUeaav to laugh when the aun'ia aether and jumped in. To-day coin manufactured is his pree- putting things, and think tbot
*b>l>ln*' their bodiej were found four t*nce, and which he was to pass he is entitled to anything
w in n th« world i* bright and f*,r nMl|t miles below the city. Old age upon th* banks. Jones then In the gift of the
A" wt oJjJrd* •'"« '• the inir June ®ud jH>or health is the only , covered Martin with his pistol party of the state,
la gathering, night and cause.
Hi heretofore, ami tnii v\ili
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■i,\s lit 1! il to your in* *te.~i•
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H-all on their aitoriiev,
Ml. 8. JENKINS,
■ t jiiocuii- l lauk>. till out
-itfl
Bur own application, and save
«id"t
1st of iigi-uls and managers.
FJ. S. Jenkins has a small
t
mount of money that he will
.j'd"!
uin on good personal security.
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Hoirffiopalhic Physician and Surgeon
MKINSKK TKX AS,
l lilioi ic i|i| ilim* of wo-
iih ti ami I'liililivn ii piM i'lnlty. Altmlla.
.In> or !• iuiil 'it lii olV
It aili-rnli'il lu,
tetu-i' hi. iinir^ lu .stirt'b tinil,linar.
IW-e '.vill lie |<roin|ii-
l>U. < IIUW,
OHerc litu I'rofertaliiiiiil ncrvlei' to lb
t:ltl/.iMiH of
MeKINNK^ AND VICINITY.
HiMee 1 *|. fiitiri* over
White's Store
t ill II-: II
8an Francisco, July 2i .—An
Oakland evening paper asserts
no merit to .mile, my ,l,Hl M"«i« K *>y
TIioh. Ii. Hlyihe, the derHiiHHd
Hiilliunaire, a eouieMt over a
Hut till* I* the lime the heart to leat. uf W lluse entale in llutV
H hen ^iinier U near and alormit are going oil ill t he superior eottt t
And the earth from under Iter frozen here, Itart l i«eti fulllid. The pit
.■rumr'ViHV
eltnlng.
Why, then Mia
love;
•• Tl* easy to laiutli w hen the ann la
aliltilng."
and toid him he was his prison-1 oughly in aooord with its
, , ent policies. Bqt the
er, and at a sign two Mesicau bar^y
police stopped inside. The
whole outfit was seized and
honqmbia
•akTof
fers, for (be
to take up some other fellow,
Vest,
l.ooW* lip lit llir Hail «kv. Iliull
aerow lllig ;
The brave little plril aheulil ri e In
meet
Theaeimiiii'a gloom and the day'a re-
ilniHK ;
And lilix in I lie lime to hi'
sweet,
•• "I'U en.«v to IhiikIi when tbe aim
aliliilitg!"
WHO \wthi
and | *rgivMsjiH authority for the f(l|. ro
siaieitieiit Attorney W. II, llari,
tute uf the I'oitiiHel for i lie plain
till. Kluivnte Hlyihe, the mil
glad; for liotiuire's illegitimate dati^w
lei liari has left for Iioh An
gelert, where, it in said, the will
was found Ii in reported (lie
Martin Ib now iu jsil, and will who ha#„.t an opillion, or at
he extradited. Allen wan ar whose opinion is not
rested on thin Hide and jailed known, on leading issues. We
Martin, alian SIoshoii, is said |un^ tli^day of holiest poli-
tu l e wauled in Albui|uert|ue ^ «v«r eomes. We
unierleiting. think that a party should be
. ., . as honest with its politics as
AiiKxIraerdiuaryHIII. . , , . .. .. : .
Us honest individuals are with
Nashville, Tenn., July 'JI. — their money, and will hail the
The must extraordinary will day when the vote catching
ever made was probated here , plat terms are abandoned,
yesterday. Mrs. Mary Ann kllin Couuty Mirror.
fice over H. C. Herndon's Drug Store,
XorihvveM Curlier l'ublic Square,
>1 «• li. I > . o -o -o- u — o- o -1>—o- II-O-TK X AW.
J. A. NEEL,
SIGN WRITER.
And House Decorator,
THE LADIK8' PAVOMlYB
NEVER OUT OF ORDER.
If vim <|.«lro In imrohaae a sawing mnitilno.
iwli our iment ni your iilam for termx an.I
price*. If you t-ioiiK't Unit our intent., wrltu
i t tonejreHl .nil!.' Wtoyimlwlow imiin-l.
Behr Bros & Co.,
AND
Smith's American
PIANOS.
Gardner & Smith's a m ORGAN
Si,Id A.i- i i from Kiu-tury,
S. ;:<! f'i r « a I:: b t-'iu- |il i c> s lei IIIS
' ! C, I'M', III
?T W VAUGHAN,
O Maiu si I?all as.
McKIN N K\
TKX AS.
NFWW
i«| 'AIO - 2a UNION SQUARE,NX- OALtAi
, , ATLANTA.OA '**
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
t arcliillv (ileatiiMl lor tlie Itend
«rs ni the l>«>moi'riit.
Hirmingham, Ala., July 'JO.
Henry Duncan, a Free Will
The Old Home.
J. 1
cws, sp..i'se.
THE GREAT POLITICAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER Of^
!t«e fortworth 6azette
THE BEST, THE CHEAPEST, AND THE MOST POPULAR.
|ALI. THE NEWS for ONLY 81.00 a year; 10c per month
ra tf < ntnB now fok tiik
S AyCTTE! nwlll contain m-h wwl a cnntlnufit
V jf I I E>a alorv hy ii.mi' rrlvrrilrvl author j Tat-
•' s ' '<• •■■i <(■. i>^ Sumt.n", 1'ie.hion out Mou.-vlt >1 l>i|iarlitieiil> ,
•J*" i i .!• \ .1,... U. j. in 4II iiarti 0/ the urW. *nil a t.eiietal lU-mnic of all
«^|-' . . .
rUWOAY CAZETTE ~(5c 2 Month or $1.50 a Yiar
^TI? ;*• A3 LY CAZtETYfi.th,r
Ci v t;tr nu . b. or t'U a year inohtdiiiM Ruiutayi.
r*. iT. itamrr«'n V nflv O J- .1*1' t i .i I •••( \v. !i, < hi', i l.etteit iaii be in ail e
i II. r • . . r\ rieu. U r ic l* r ...tiiij ie i'> to the
OEMUCPAT ril^LCaSSIMG CO.
[Kuieraon, l'reeldcnt, T.T.Kiut-r^oii, Vlci-l'reB't, T. 11. Emerson, Limber.
First National Bank.
Of MeKiuiioy, Texiiw.
Capital and Surplus, - - 8100,000.
ii.vh iiinl Me 11* exchange on the | rmei j nI < iii m iii Kuio|ie. J*"iri<t cln** |<i\ji
I'Oiinted.
ihkhihk: Krniiclii Kuier*oii, T. I'. Kiu' Tkoii,T. II. Kiiuthoii, .Itio. I.. I.ovejov
II. W. li b.
iii,mn>« Honr*—n h. iii. to *1 01
N enney&Pardue
Will lak • hay, corn, oat* and
wheal in exchange fur lumber.
.July -tilIi, 1888.
1>1<. T. IS. IIOI)< • l*!N.
i'ln ->li I AN in i1 M IMI o.N,
Ktiliasa. Texas
H. T.CONNER,
CEIM CALLERY,
M civil. ne\, Texna.
No. Iii l--.' South TeiiiUMtee ftt« et, ball'
Mock moiiiIi of Itei 1,'lilncV «iore,
!• I'iciuti m inkrri tiny tiny. ■ lomly
vi ciU Iter ni. vv i ll a - fair.
UNION
^£awfl||jf Sbtk
( ti 111 Ati. Vt Kinia y
estate, which is estimated tu Scliauh, an aged tieriuan lady,
he worth uhutii fl.tKHi.tMiti is left who haw lived iu Nashville fur
lu Florence Hlyihe with the the pant nixly years, died of An old home acquires power
exception of abuut in «hl age ai her home iu the over the heart with course of
legacies. northern suburb of the city, time; it comes by degrees to
T m v where she has livetl alone for touch the imaginatitm with a
' naJ \u ^ ' . ' 'nearly half a century. She sense of life inherent in itself.
Baptist preacher, who recently reached here this morning ul a m> Rln in worid of Its timbeta are not dead wood.
murdered his wife in Dale serious accident which whuB My UM kMWMlld ^ As the vibrations of the music
1 ' " lu^en tines rum herself by a uum- constrains tbe libers of the
her of dogs and cat.s. She had violin till, year by year, It
accumulated a handsome prop gives forth a fuller and deep
county and eloped with a young reii aitoiit seven
lady of the neighborhood, was town, resulting in the death of;
captured, and tried in the cir- Charles Hraner and the fatally
cult court ol Dale county, con wounding uf Killis Cortex, while 1
vieletl and sentenced to death blasting ruck in a deep well on
.. ami nioKl popular M'lrn!ill« aiul
mm lianlcal |wi>ftr i.iihlUlieil ami linn Hi" lami nl
i. . -in,* |„ ||,„ pr)>r(,|,
r I Knamv
by hanging.
mrriiluimil of liny |i |wr of It* clan, iii ll .
Knlly llluMrHti'.l " " ' ""
_ _ naat olt_
Cui.lii.lu'.I Mi'ikl) Men.I for "pwliui u
Ounf. i'fW'i* (II a jrvar. I our luoiillin' trial, fl
ML'NN * CO., I'CUl 11*11 Klin, l Uruatlaajr, N.V.
ARCHITECTS k MILDER*
II Edition of Scientltlo Americas. 0
A erral miiffm. I'ncli liwna contain, mlorri]
llllio«ra|.lii. |>lali>.of riiunlry anil rill rt>antiui.
era or iiuhli" luiililuuca. Nuincroua maravlniiR
ami full plan, anil n'l-i-lflrallona for Ilia naa or
aiinli a* (Miiouiuilon luulilluir. |*rlri. I'.' M a jit-ar,
oia.a ciir. munn & Co., Fuauanaaa.
riparl ••no.
illcallona f
mar ba Mi-tir-
oil lif auplf*
liut in MirKK
«If o
o*ar
I aiKii palrtil., Htuul for llandbuuk.
pondaniM .irii'tljr (Vnttilonllal.
TRADE MARKS.
In rai. four mark la not roal.li'oul In tha Pat-
ant oiB.-t>. a|M>lt t" Ml SM \ Cm., aiul ptorura
ttnmadlala pro'actlun. Kttii.l for llamlhook.
t'OC V RIIUITM for ho. k., oliarU, map*,
fir., quti'kl; pr>.«uruO. Aililrva*
MONK 4k CO.. I'aiaoi Hallcliara. "•
uatraaaL or ma an BaoAUWAr. M. 9
Puim Pleartanl, Vn . July III.
Anita and Meriatn Hoggs,
mind* a M terH, living iu Jack
sc;ii C'<nniy, cuiiimiited suicide
lant Tiiecday Itaking arsenic.
They left a lettet signed jointly
saying there was nuthing in life j{|.
for old uiaitls and they were f.ar|,|n
the liebruu ranch The men
went duw it into Ihe well tu set
the fuse, and while pitching
din aruuud it the dyiiuiuite ex
pluih'd, knocking out both
Hrauer'n eyes and fatally in
j tiring Cortex. Alter taking
the injured men out of the well
erty. valued at about ttl.ooo,; er tone, so the vibrations of
and t In h rthe leaves iu irusi for l f" us generations goby shape
iwu of her favorite dogs. The the walls of a home into a res
animals are of the commonest ponsive accord with the human
breed. She provides that a experience that goes on within
siillicient sum shall be reserved them. Birth and death, joy
from her personally to main and sorrow, hope and disap-
taiu these dogH in comfort as pointment—all tbut men en-
lung an they live, ami especial dure and enjoy, give to it a
JcaloiiNy,
ly unlerrt uue bed ami clothing constantly increasing sanctity
i .uu i < ante in posm rtsnm ol a jor |,|M.ir tnauipancy. A young and a power to affect che hearts
tiled uf it. They were in jfsair heLV o«-V«' rid"Tim^'f' ot ihe lu,l> wl'u,,, H,ltJ dopied some of those who dwell within it.
circumstances, but had no relu lt3rriUl, y««rn ago is made the seeond Memory awakens Imagination.
lives living. -n j beneliciary upon the conditiou Kach generaliun has set its
-m that she will live iu the house lamp upon ihe home in soins
Daytou, Ohio, June 18. ('apt. i Liberty, Tex., July ID Sa- and care for these dugs for a change, some improvement.
A bhuit and seven other secret die Hates, a negru girl l(i years period uf eight years. If at The lapse of years alone makes
tjcivice tiieit this morning made old, was shot and killed last the end uf this term her task venerable, but if a succession
a capture of a gang uf cuunter- uiglii at Amen* station while has been dutifully performed uf kindly, humane and loving
The
Only Machine that*"
Sew Backwards as well
as Foiward.
will
The Wonder
the Age!
of
ENNEY & PARDUE,
-General-
Lumber Dealers!
Jealousy.is.ai once the mt su
est and tlie most* tinaccuuuta
ble of vices. Wh.n belongs to
i us we fehull havt, inevitably,
i ami what we want and have
! hot we shall nevei win by un
| reason. 11 we aie lovely we
| shall be loved and il wo are
1 unlovely we cliaii not be loved,
, uo matter whether an^ other
lakes our place or uoi, Jeal
tellers. Ollicer Doiinell's was guing home fruiu church. She
wounded twice in the head, but was accompanied by several
not fatally. Au escaping couti- other young negru wumeit and
teiieiter was shot iu the Hide, men. The persun doing the
Init tlie exiein of his injury shooting was a white man. lb*
is not known. Two carpe* hailed the party, saying :
sacks of counterfeit *lo bill "You bucks light out."
Iiave beon found and.the search The negro men refused to do
is not ended. The hotel where this, when the while man drew
ihe capture was made belongs his pistol ami lired, shouting
to Nelsou Diiggs, an uged and Sadie Hales through the heart,
noted counteifeiter. The inquest is still pending.
* -m — Win. Halkmau and W. II.
Austin, Tex., July 18.-In
she shall come into possession men and women have dwelt in
it it becomes the memorial hap-
piness and an incentive to ex-
cellence. The older it is the
of the entire property.
lion. Ucorgc Clark.
In a recent Dallas News in-
terview, Hon. tleorge Clark
gives his opinion of Cleveland :
Reporter lluw du you stand
on fleveland's nomination
Judge Clark I oppose it.
lie is not my sort of a demo
cral. I don't like a democrat
sweeter and richer garden does
it become of hnmau charities
ami ailections.—Scribiter's
liralns of (ioltl.
Mockery never degrades the
just.
It is not selfish to be correct
in your dealings.
ousy of ihe Meaun, me social relation to the attacks made
itupui lance, or in< nappiuoss ot upon <h>v. Itoss by some papers
because lie signed the occtlpa
lion lax bill liceiming pri/.e
tig Ills ami dog ligliis, ami at ihe
natlte lime ordered lite Shellll ul
( h.Hige county lu prevent Kit
lain and aiuiiviiii lighting, the
Iluk.-I, iwo KtittrU« fn.m ihr wI.hi In. i. bi|rit«r than hi. par- "> T «r daallDRa.
convict train Ur A„M, liuv* • Mr- 'il-v-laml' Ho.„ i!„«« wrong wh™
l""'(! ii'O'sh'il aii'l lo.lu.-il in iiiil nil) | KOI'.', awl then, in not «" ' i. afraid of hlraseir, ^
j olUeia 1.4 ailKC iiii.ii i ouutuUle
anil a On ii itl. turn unu no use
IS not lowlier hi rtiU'Mi j ulll
ll-lnlllMl D li lolll Oioln.3 lllgll
and brown a tune. II lie auuuid
tall and hute lu give up htn
carriage ii wotilil only crow«t
i Ihe hoi&e caio a Utile more and
by iio means provide )oti Willi
cnaise or
l In
igi'ii injai
result of tlie 111
to await
qilent.
For; Smith, Atk , .1 nly I". -
t "I K. t Hoitillnol, tIn* uoleil
I'iiel uk'-e law^ e| .ni.nle ,i npeei'h
ai a picnic Thinhday hi the
much use in trying to galvan
i/.e him into life. On going in
to i Hii e In- ilcitiurali/.etl Ins
pat i} in i In* hour o| vn loiy ,
hlillbbitl Mm sages and leaders,
attacked it* Imam tal position
on the silver question in the
luehels of corn wanted in exchang
for Lumber. Parties contemplating
tuildirg will do well to call befre
buying.
IJ ii el, Lifeht liuniiing M.d.Ad
jiistfaI ie iti ail its i tuts'
ISc oi.e t an do liim-
fctlf Justice
without,
SCCllg Ihila
chine.
Honesty is better capital
than a sharper's entitling.
The worth of a thing depends
on t In* want of it.
Whose credit is HUSpeeled is
not safe to be trusted.
A irile man never frets about
his place in I Ills world.
Kmploy no one tu do what
you can easily do vonraelf.
Vou believe that easily which
Nc.-
governor was seen by a repm
U r to day. lie said iho occupa tdieiokee uaiioti, a low miles iutr r«sl ol'Kasleru money bags,
tioti lax bill waspreseuled him Iroui heiw, to a laige concourse t-in braced ihe doctrine of the
on ihe last day of ihe session, people. He explained his mugwumps and left ihe augeau
What is it iu human nature and he either had to approve ll views without leserve relative tables as full of republicans you hope fur earnestly T
thai makes out poor tare setm or the act would have been lost to the Choiokee coiuuiissioii as lie found them. He wus t'ouscience dead aw a stone is
poorer because our neighbor in and an exira session become and Ihe sale of the Cherokee elected on the cry that he heavy thing to carry.
eating roast duck and drill kuifc necessary. outlet. That these lands were wanted a sight ai the books) ^ Better to die at the post of
■ ' - to be the homes of the Ameri and then kept the books chief
Cincinnati, O., July 21.—It can farmers, in a very shoit |^ m their obi hands, A man
was rumored yesterday that time he regaided as teiiaiu as vvlio thinks ilns government
, lor- Cotton
L LEVATOR
EL£VATING
O.EANINC
DRYING
1
champagne { To envy the love
bestowed upon another is
equally idle. Hearts ki t p their
4 accounts, usually, witn very 1 keepers had made a fate, and, in his opinion, com oughl to be run under ihe rules
Fiiet 1'ii/t niid (it Id Ait (iul ov-T loJuable fairness. SN e shall! iecrei combine to defy the law moti sense ai.d the welfare ol of the civil service has not suf-
iecei>e thai ol which we are keeping open to day. Never the Cherokee* dictated ihe ticieiit sense to appreciate ihe
wonhy, no more; and what m-tincetbe beginning of the at policy of meeting the commis polity and instiiiuioiis of his
our own by virtue of otii deneri i tsmpt to enforce ihe Suuduy «ioners half way and the sate country, and needs a rest. 1
no fate can lake away.
c i mi 11 n ] t intib at
ihe \Voiiu'f f >] o-
siiioti at Alt w
Oj leans.
W arranted
duty than to live elsewhere.
When there is room in the
heart there is room In the house.
If you should escape the cen-
sure ol others hope not to es-
cape your own.
for live ^t-ajs.
I i it it Am uti t it.) Uf Co.
bill le It'or k, - • AI k
J. r. Cii'itt h iV Co., Agents
MikiUiiey and Furu.cie ville,
Texas.
wesleymirtamute,
■e STAITNTOM VIROINIA. ■
my I
rtia ila fi-
Inuuctt
COTTON
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"Oi iou t< «-ii*latr«. T- rin.! '*. RBffial
)ne«tnrnla lop. i« n. at a ili.taio 5. Ww*ti-i
III' t "it liidi" n. ula of llii. I I 1.1 HH V TKii
. Ih'.I M Ui lit 101., writ*fur at «al>.(u* l«
MM A Mj| i« ■ A VIMIsIS
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law were the saloons so gen- of the lands upon tin- best hope lie is enjoying his and I
erally and so tightly closed as terniH possible. He believed wuitld dislike iu see him again
An exchange thus comments' t*ltW lo a*y- 1cf'tniiilnniom is Heie dis annoyed wuh otlinal cares.
have been hfti-eti attests all posed to be iin-iiiilj and gen lie is d uiagogue and a charla
loid, and six ot these were t-rous in iheit d *alings w ith the ian and ihe stiuiier the pally
barktepeis, lepieseiiting three Indians, and that by pru ent ceases to discuss him the betier
saloons ami nine were saloon mating* unlit ♦Kuhhmmmi might lor the party. That is my opin
keepets. Less than half doxeti be obtained for all the lands ion of Mr. Cleveland. Any-
ol the other olfetiders were iu occupied and unoccupied we#t thing more 1
the heart of tlie city. The re- of the Arkansas liver, ami thai
Uiiiiiider were hi Wood burn, lie wan in favor of pacing ihe
the extreme eastern purt ot amount | -i ' apiia to all the
tlie cit> ; another on Price lull, citizens ad p .- l, Shawnee-,
near the ex:i me Western cot D lawmen, i > loied and naiive
line; sllll alioth- bortl. Ills H III a I K I- seemed to
th
the oilier two oi three were ou audience
Iheedgeof the cit> in out uf- •
«a) places remote from each
Ld lVu, T« x , July III
t^uiie a «eii«Mtiuu lias been pro
du«ed here by the tffotis uf! under the proposed revisiou. tub.
oil the usefulness uf a hairpin:
There is scarcely anything a
woman cannot do without it.
They use it to pick then teeth,
button shoes, clean linger nulls,
puuch bedbugs out of tracks,
fasten up stray bangs, clean out
the Blent of their husband's
pipe, scratch their heads, run
into cakes to see if they are
baked sufficiently, and about
a million of other things the PolttUo11
. . , , . .... er was ueai Cummiisville, ana meet wiili i In- appn-v .11 o|
poor deluded nieu know nothing , ' 11
• ** : lilaa 111 laaal* I 111 1 III- I lirMM UllalK fill Mllill nll<<ai
about and they do it all with
the same pin, t"0.
It la right to be content! d other. i he police were Vely
i with «hat we have, but nevei ugiliMii in carrying out then
w lth a hat we are. instructions.
Care of the Kshy.
Never pat it hard.
Never toss or jump it about.
Keep it from sucking its
thumbs.
Never un any account tickle
a child.
Never make a startling noise
by way of amusing it.
Do not unnecessarily put
your lingers in its month.
In general, keep it
Reporter- No, I lndi.v« that 'l «'' nd placid w POMftte
IS eliuUgll. At least W« Mill
lent awhile heie.
He said t uliceriiing tile I a It ll ;
W e went lu the country ou
an abstraction a d H'eteiite ol
Never trot it violently, bring-
ing the heel down with forte.
Never awinir it quickly eith-
er in a cradle or a rocking
chair.
Never give it an empty feed
i a. . mg bottle to nuck or a rag or
I I prr cent, between the lailtt ail>. (,|jt|K
as 11 was anil pioposed. W e
try to
tuuiitrrMlcr* t'auglit.
Do not in feeding
compromised with en or, and, it eat by first putting the
of course, had to take the de- in your own month.
*
m-t J section*, t on tend Una pttttlng its he d loo lour li the
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Democrat Publishing Company. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1889, newspaper, July 25, 1889; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191586/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.