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Naflenal Klher .Coa vert Ion.
St. Lot is, Oct. 1, 1KS'
To III) People ol till 1'Sited Mllw
The promoter# of tiiis c -u-
volition ♦•a meetly that
t lit' M|l )fl't lit l>H (1
ami ilit- .il'jrTtf. Koiijrlit io ! • at
tallied. i<> wit, iIih nhabilita
lion ol eilvei a« on*1 ol tin*
money metals of Ilitouutry,
an i-oiiteinplated by our fi'der
al count i union, art* mattera of
file Mlprellie«l moment to the
welfure tit out people, ami of
\ital inunM to tuankimi the
world over.
Sinof tlx* demonetization of
silver by the leading nations
of tin- old v\< tld. followed by
tli«* eatne u vt-nifiit on tin-
pan of the I nited Stat«-H, Wf
have seen a correspondingly
steady decline in prices of coin
modifies everywhere ; a de
pressiou in trade and business
enterprises almost unparalleled
in history.
We have seen in this coun-
try a financial panic (that of
Is?:* I , following closely upon
the suspension of the coinage
of silver by Uermany, France,
the Latin I nion. and the I nited
State*. such as never before in
our history crushed the spir-
its of our people.
This demonetization of silver
worked by law. a practical con
fiscatioti of the earnings of la
bor, the products and properly
of debtors.and transferred them
without adequate cosidera
tion to the coffers of creditors,
and depressed thn markets for
labor and its products through-
out the world.
Although in this country
ligation has caused. Vast as
ilii« mineral wealth is, periue
aiiiiit«« it does the uiouutians
and plains of our great western
Mtatf* and territories. y*t it iaa
Mier* incident to be entirely
subordinated to th*4 great tjues
tion of sh" metallic basis for
our t in til I'inu medium.
That ttie *tock of gold in the
world is wind v insiitli "tent as
a lu*i for i-* m n.*y, all m w
admit. That silver must b-
restored, tile thoughtful states
lueu of this and other countries
declare to be. the pressing tnou
etary reform
It is to this view of the ques-
tion we are constrained to in
vite discussion by the conven-
tion It has been our aim to
state as succinctly as possible
what to us appeared to be the
paramount necessity for call-
in tf t lie coii veilt ion ; its objects,
and remit to the intelligent del
egatee who wi'l compose the
convention, the discussion of
the more intricate, economic
problems involved, as well as
the details of the mode of pro-
cedure. Yet, we cannot refrain
from calling the attention of
the convention and the country
to one or two other iiuportunt
cotisideiations in this connec-
tion.
It is susceptable of proof that
the demonetization of silver op
erates year by year, as a means
of enabling Kngland to constant
ly depress the prices of our
wheat, bread stalls arid cotton,
articles that constitute nearly
two thirds of our export trade
For the truth of this statemeut
we make the following sugges
tiotis coupled with statistics:
The population of India is
about two hundred and fifty
millions. India is governed by
tireat Britain. For the boon
Ktigland
there has been a partial resto
ration of silver coinage by the J of this government
Act of February "JK, 1S7H, yet charges India about eighty mil
that Act, which authorized and , lions of dollars aiin"allv. Kug
required the secretary of the j land, in August, l.s?:{, for a
treasury to purchase and coin purpose to us not then but now
not lerss than two million dol apparent, demonetized gold in
lars nor more than four million India, and established t' ere the
dollars worth of silver bullion sitigl** silver standard. (i*rma
per month, has not been exe uy, the United States and
cuted in the spirit in which it France suspend-d the coinage
was enacted. The minimum of silver That meial was thus
amount of only two millions driven to the mints of In lia
per month has been the con where it found free coinage,
stant and almost unvarying au where it had not, and up
rule governing the treasury to this time has not, lost its
officials in the purchase and j purchasing power as compared
coinage of silver bullion, by with gold. Now, this eighty
virtue of this law. The conse millions due anuu:illy from
tjueiice has been, that ail coin Ind ft to Kngland, i? paid l v
modifies, measured in terms of j drafts drawn upon the council
money as fixed by an arbitra i of Iwiit. These charges are
ry gold standard, have de payable in London where gol I
( lined from year to ) ear till ! only is legal tender; hence are
the present time. i payable in that metal. India
The panic of I87H -l still 1 iti- cannot alford to send silver to
gets with us. New and then j Kngland to pay these drafts be-
short revivals of business cause when silver reaches lioti-
prosperity have taken place, I ,jon it is not money but dupre
but they were of very short du : dated bullion. Consequently
ration and were quickly fol j Indian merchants buy up all
lowed by long periods of low the wheat, cotton and bread-
er levels in prices. ! stuffs possible, and ship these
LEAVENING POWER
umo:
BUT
EYE, EAR, THROAT
— KVEBY W1
!*he Only Machiue thiprlll
Sew Hack wards as well
as Forward.
The Wonder of
the Ago!
Quiet's ■
HmImS'I iNoor suiti). Imi>
rWtft' Audww. K « '•>> >
;l'h.«(Ji ir ■, when . l l t h
Rfparto of Uoveraaieat "
"The Ho> al liakluc l'o d>r It amapnaed i>lpnrm
and •Imlwdnr iii|fit«ln nla II duwi uot ««nU lu
i illn-r alum ui |ilioa|ili l«<«. or other ngurnm aab-
■Uiiu-a. TjeWaaiHI. l/«*K. I'b u."
••The Royal llakln* I'uwWr It unrtimtilgUjf Um
l.iiiiwl Mill luutl rrlmlili IrnkluK ''j'1 '£1"rV?,..,u
III, yuldli. Hum A M"TV M l . I'll- l>
"Th. It<>v l K*fa< iik I'owdri w |.iiri-«t in quality
•ml lii«lifl in .intmlli ol any liakiiiM jhmh.ui- ul
*hU;" I f,lkuu"Mm. .Tint. lA"
• All Aliim linking l'ow4er . UP nialUr How M#
tin ir uirtli alw I" Im- munlwl « iUii«ifiii
I'hiwlilmli' IMiwdol* lilK-ruli- llirir K*a • "1lrWMJ,i f
uttdtr aituauu olMkagM tuflti dMMlUWi
Thoughtful men and the
ablest political economists of
this and other leading nations,
have called attention to the fact
that the suspension of the use
of i ilver as one of the money
uietals, has been the main, il
not the sole, cause of this trade
stagnation. Such wasiheopin
ion of the I nited States silver
riculturalists of Ainerica. By
uiis means the cheap Hindoo
laborer is made a favored com-
petitor of our own farmers aad
laborers. Nearly lifty*iwi> mil-
lion dollars of silver thus out
laid iu other countries, is sent
to India.
We believe that the free coin-
age of silver iu th« United
States, will restore it to its
former parity with gold, and
thus correct the evils here coui
plained of For when the par
ity between silver aud golu is
restored, there can no longer be
a speculation iu buying silver
to stimulate the production of
wheut. cotton ami breadstulfs
iu India,
Cheap silver has reduced our
wheat exports from one hun-
dred and fifty-three millions,
two huudred' aud fifty two
thousand, seven hundred aud
ninety live (lf>:t,i bushels
at$l.'JO per bushel, equal to
one hundred aud ninety mil-
lions, live hundred and forty
six thousand, three huudred
aud live i<il,.K),r>4(5,Hi f ) dollars
iu the year IS7'. to forty-five
millions, nine hundred uud tif
iv six thousand, two hundred
aud sixteen bushels
for the fiscal year just closed
with June last; and its export
value has fallen from $l.'Jo per
bushel to ninety (iM)i cents per
bushel. Thus the one hundred
and ninety millions, live hun
and forty six thousand, three
hund • 1 aud five i #r.Mi,.V|(i,:U).">)
dollars of ls?;t ate down to for-
ty one millions, two hundred
aud thirty f ur thousaui, sev
en hundred and seventy niue
dollars. We have not only re-
duced our exports by seventy-
tlnve per cent., but we have iu
value reduced it seventy -three
uud a third per cent, besides.
Going down grade seventy
three pei cent, iu exports aud
thirty three and a thirl per
cent, iu value,h a starring pro
position worthy of the serious
consideration of the American
I'anuer. We could give further
statistics showing this steady
decline from the date of the
demonetization of silver, but
staling (his fact will call at ten
tion to the whole subject.
St. li iuis, Situated as it is in
the heart of one of our great
agricultural districts ami ad
jacent to our mining states and
territories, easy of access from
every quarter on account of its
transportation facilities, has
been deemed the proper place
to hold this convention. It is,
therefore, decided to call the
convention to consider the sub-
cil draft* And so it is with jnc matter herein slated to
the inlt'iMsls oil debts owing to meet ill St L >t|is oil I lie'Jtlt II of
ljuiet, Light Kunuing and Ad
just able iu all its parts
No one cau do him-
self justice
witnout
Seeing This Ma-
chine.
First Prize and Gold Medal ov-
er all competitors at
the World's Expo-
sition at New
Orleans.
Warranted
for five years.
Union Manufacturing Co.
Little Rock, * Ark
J. P. Crouch & Co., Agents
McKinney a)id Farniersville,
Texas.
-TilK UKKAT
North and South
TRUNK LINE
ttniot, between Ijhiii sad
I'oydre*.
DALLAS, TEX.
IOUK S 4KMKIMS. TOM 4MMISWS
Jenklne A Andrewo,
ATTOKNKY8 AT LAW,
Mi Kinney,
TexM.
MAPI WITH BOUNO WATCH
EPPS'S
ii'i.m im H ''. lli n.-'on't .lrn •turt*. Niirtk.
•>f. -or,if |itl* l|- '|HHI r
CEO. D.PARKER,
Physician ml Sitf|Mt<
MkKINNKY. i t s TKXi
Ollive over !• l>- Newiome A Son
grocery store, tan Im round at office
bulb day aud NIGHT.
COOOA
MADE WITH BOILING MILK.
Rupture and Diseases
OF —
THE RECTUM
THE FINEST
J Fruit, tadH Hi DHolnS h
By a IhoMiiicli knowleilire uf the
oral law* which govern the i>pera*
tb-iia of tllgeetion anil nulrltluii. ant! by
.articles to London and sell
them t• procure the gold with
which lo liquidate these couu
Knglish investors for the con-
struction of railways and oiln'i-
enterprises iu India. Thus the
production of wheat aud cotton
is stimulated iti
November next.
To attain the object stated hi
the foregoing! call, the gover
nets of each state and territory
are herewith empowered to ap
stimulated in India as a j P nt as delegates to thin con
commission of and of the uieuriN of export to meet foreign i VH,'l'on> twenty («?<'• delegates
,, , • • . r . , and twenty i'JOi alternates, rep-
Koyal comimssion of (.real | payments. 1 Ins has enormous r|lge||lalivJ mHII, fltVorabie to
Britain in its report in ISNN, us ly increased the export of
well as of the ablest economists j wheat aud breadstulfs from
of the entire commercial world: i India to Fiiiglaiid It has the
In this opinion we fully con (farther effect of loweiing the
cur. The question i . "What i price of wheat in Kngland. for
shall l>e done i" We believe the lower the price of silver in
London the more of it gold will
the discussion of the objects of
this convention.
The executive committee of
the promoters of this conven-
tion reserve the authority of
appointing ion delegates at
large from the I nitwd States,
distinguished citisens, who
may not be appointed by the
governors of their respective
states and territories, whose
that our senators uud repre
sentatives in congress should be j purchase Silver not having
urged to restore silver to its: [Mst its purchasing power in
uucimit use a. money, by «iv-! In.Hn will buy u. uim-b wheal „ M d„|„alM, |,„|| b-
ing it free coinage, lhis will aseytr. (Jonsequentlv to say ^uni iu every respect to those
place it on an equality with j that gold will buy tuore silver I iippointed by the governors,
gold, and we believe at a par this year than last, is synony- .lames Campbell, chairman;
iiiiiim III nay tliat {i.ld will buy I; M. Rnmny, Juliim S. Wal.U,
re wheal tlil. yea! than lam. \"lnk ' G""rg" Tay'
The fact I,, and .lallml... '5'-™
-IS Til K
thoroughfare of travel r*
li.TWKKN, .
f KXTItAI, AMI SOt l llHKST TKXAN,
. mid all |>oitil8—.
Notth. East and West,
I>011 l t«* itutly i*« r\'tec of clcKiint I'ull-
iiiam, Hutti'l nnil slfciilHg cnri" te Kim-
MHHi'lty iiihI m I.oiim, Hon'i In- itf-
ceivcil.' Init rail tor vcmr llckcln via tin-
Mlifunirl. Kiumnn unit 'IVxan rallwny.
Fur tlckcln, rate# and otber Informa-
tion, mil iijiiui
II. 1'. Mt-iiltS, Texan I'anMuiiKcr
Agent, Furl Worth.
.1. J. FltKV. (icncrnl Siiporlntendont,
h 'llllliH. Mo.
li AS'I'UN MKSl.lKti,(J, 1'. A., S.iIh-
Iin, Mo.
I. W A I.I <I, (ii-ni-rnl TrafHe Manngi-r,
Si-till I in Mn.
m
THE LADIES . - .
NEVER OUT Or OKBSB.
If vi-udinirui.'iiiiiiiIihmi,i i! lnajwiMii|lnD|
n. k mir nirt-nl ul. j mil- iilni-n fur wrim itntl
lirlit-n. IFj-oii riinniil Itnil oiir ngent. wrne
ilin.fi l< iii-iirie.| iiililniw i«> m lwk>WMSl&
icnao - a# UNION
st toy iv*"*
with that metal. I ntil this if
accomplished, it should be ear
nestly insisted upon that the
maximum amount of four mil
lion dollars worth of bullion
should be coined per month
This is not demanded iu the
interest of the silver miner, al
though that interest udds ne w
ly lift\ millions dollurs annual
J. F Crouch ft Co . McKinney•
GEO. S. HKFYBOWERS,
Austin, Texas.
prove it, that wheat, cotton and |
silver have uniformly and,
steadily declined together.
Again, liilver being worth
more as in uey in India than as
bullion in Kngland, it is im
ported into India for the pur
ly to our wealth, and that, loo, • pose of employing laborers in
in face of the fact that it is building railways and in open
practically outlawed by our ing up wheat and cotton Held*,
government iu its mint regula | so that India is not only des-
lions.
We produce neatly half of
lintfd to drive us out of Kuro
peau market*, but it is claimed,
the annual silver product of the i can at this tune place wheat
world, and surely it cannot be j in New York, aud even Chicago
reasonably complained of, that
this mining interest will b<-
benelited by its use as money
when we reflect, from time im
memorial, it has by all nation-,
until Mcaotl/i been so used, es-
pecially when we contemplate
cheuper than we can rai*e it.
Thus the gold standard and
our hostile action toward silver
is steadily depreciating that
metal and duviftg it to India,
there to employ Hindoos to
raise wheat, corn and cotton in
direct competition iritli the ag-
- Stiffness*
Jr50Rfl&MAT*
Wounds. Clin Swellings
BURNS AND SCALDS.
curbs permanently
FROST-BITBS.
Allay* Rohlsf, SsMsm SwsIIIsis
teethe* and CureeTenderneee.
iiiiofh'iu, iiu, >Uv INK,
^ii la
I MnrM
- and -i nOM
Hreriler and
the I .one star
It o e k n, t h r
ninar nlrain or
anil the great-
durera In the
fall at t li «>
Fair hiv binla
•>rlgtn tor of
^iriilna of I*
|irlr.e w I n -
the Mouth,
fM ngK jiro-
Morld L« t
Kn-at Mall at
w «• n every
For ycen lit /■i- .lw oil . _
mjr faiult* I l- llv e II I* !•«•
fur tiirm, iwvllliigk, t-iiii. Iimii.i- «uu «i'f
tTH|ii«|M<l. JiNlKI'ltXIIAFKU
t«m All*, w Va . m* «. i c.
mi Mktn with palu iu j«liii of
(Inirr—llimicht ii tu « nltiii—uaMl
<l«r atKl «If hi -n< iwl-l iki m.
Oil (ol m*jr. wuii i.i nii-fv-nvtt
> vala-oe pain Iim-c. lire. A. A.
Ilrot | il/.e over all compel it ion. Al San
Antonla fair I wat awarded every tlnrt
anil necontl prlae. ami can liouM of thft
wlileli no Is. Hock hiHedcr North of
South can. a* In vini; a imtred breeding
pen ol I*. ItiM-k* that out m'ored every
variety of chlckcim. Kir** .<2 .V n *et-
Hiir. twom'ttiiiK* ^l.if : Jti i*ii('herel* at
?l.i." a piece: in at fi fill a piece; 90 at
f.vmi; triim f.vin. fi.tMi, Id mi and I.VOO.
Wanted,
loo biiohels or dlings peach
seed at one dollar per bnshel,
in exchange for nursery
stock at McKinney nursery.
For Hale.
A first-class Mew Home sew
ing machine can be bon
•.bly. Inquire at
R
H. L Pearson
It
Dental Surgeon,
oiHue north aide «<|iiare, over Aron'a
•lore. Teeth cxtrncted without pain
by ihe uae of ultroim oxide gn .
M. . METZ, M 13.
NmMpatkic PhfiieiiR Mi SurgHi
McKINNKY, TKXAS.
Chronic dlaeaea nd dlae aea of wo-
men and children a aneolalty. All calls,
day or night at his office will he prompt-
ly attended to.
Office up stair* Iu Stilt's building.
ii careful application of lhe line proper-
Ilea Wfll. elet<led Cocoa. Mr. hppa
liaa provided our hreak'aat labli-a « iih
ii delicately Itavoted lieveratfe wliich
may aave in many heavy doelorn' bilU.
It la hy the judleoua use ol mich artllen
of diet that a constitution may be icradu-
alh built up until sirons enough to re*
slut e^ary tendency to disease Hun.
dredsol -u tit lie uialadlea ire Itoating
around ua ready to attack wherever
there la ti weak point. We luaveaoape
many a ratal shart by kt-epluir uur«elvea
wi lt rortitled with pure blood aud a
pro|ierly nouiiahed frame." I'ivil Ser-
vice (iaaetle Made sliuplp with Itoll-
ing water or milk. Sold only In half-
pound tins, by (iroeers, labelled ihua:
ilA.MKS KITS A CO.. iihiiiu-opathic
Chemlsta, Loncon, Kngland.
IKIIICAL UKI'AKTMKNT
TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA.
iKortnarljr, IB IT -1HH4, Oik Catvaraltjr uf Uiull
I la advuntaueii for |iractlval Imttrucllon,
•ail ncpfolallr In tha iIIubmiw of the Souihwaat.
ar« uneitimlnl. a Ihn law vecurM It auuHabun
dani nmiarl >1* from llm an at t'harlty lloapltal
with IU 7U0 bada, anil .(«) paUanta aaoually.
Btmlanta hava ao boapllal faaa to pay awl aptw
lal Inairtioi ion la daily ifl i-n «t Uui badalda or the
•Ink, an In no othor tnatttution. for catalogue
or Information, addraaa
Prof. H. K. OH AI IJ.K. Uean,
tar*-!' o Drawer ssi, new oki.kan8, U
^CENTRAL UNIVERSITY
r Mcsalwaa. Jaeesry te
r llliie A Ijlaifitiif)
wpetia K«-|il. IMh
ecoumof o
Menttim (hi* f*tM r
l ot f 41 allele a nditv
LEWIS HOWS. Registrar
heal mm! Hi, Uakilllr,
* IIAMLIN
Orgua ttnsl Ptusio Co.
Uokton, N«w York, Ciiicaoo.
Contains a live ootave,
N KW Nine Stop Action, furnish-
ed in a large and hand-
MOI>KIi some eaae of solid black
walnut. 1'rlce ¥tm cash;
OltC AN, also sold on the Kasy lllre
Syatem at $12.:t7 per <|Uar*
STVI.K ter, when the organ will
become the property
224-1. of tbe person hir-
ing.
'J'he Mason A Ham-
lin "Stringer," invented
MASON and patented liy Mason &
Hamlin In IW2, Is used
A in tbe Mason A Hamlin
pianos exclualvely. He-
ll AM LIN markabie refinement of
tone and phenomenal
PIANOS capacity to stand
In tuue characterize theae
instruments,
I'OI'in.AK STYLUS OROANS AT
m, fcW.DO, |(Ki, $7H' $!)(!,
AND t*l\
Organs and Pianos sold for < ash, Kusy
Payments, and Henteil. «'ata-
logues free.
THE GLORY OF MAN
STRt NbTH VITALITY 1
NSW Last!
anyone
«*
flnT lint tlr iM-nt Frre to
lllto.. Kochvatar. N. Y.
ltll« T
«MII*. ,m.
.,^.ri I«rlf4
Ur.. « l * I. |K I*.
KNQWTHYSELR
TMt SCIKNOI
.^.la aeS a(Ha|^rs«SSri ,
A SdaniiBe and Standard Popular Medical Traallae
-id tha Krron ot Youth,Pramatura Lieelitw, Ntrrooa
aad Phydcal Uability, Ispurlilaa of tba Blood.
Th anly^ui^irr flicCuriM. atnufll twin, riwjl*
wuiifiirt to tlii*frrt IV. at lmuBTt l«. lliw-iHArii, N T.
HMHIite |
dorttocuU
ur ell Ilia ar
ho wo
PRM'S ain
Me. ami Si
aks in Una
front defective nutrition
PARKERS
HAIR BALSAM
fit .nine, iiii.t l«Mtitific« lli- Iu".
ii lu«iiri.int or*,*ill.
Yvar Fail* la Sailara Gray
lair lo it* VaathfU Colnr
n-> ml. I i*n<lrniT mul Iwlr r l
*>«■■ anil II .Biljagglj..
Halation.
pratendera. Vowaaa thli great
Itcontalnampairca, toyalSva Beautiful
;, aaihoaMd, full put. I'rl< only 11.00 hy
Id, Kwcaaled In plain wrapper, lllu*.
pectna Vree, If yon apply now. Tha
dlatlmulehed anthor, Wm. (I. Parker, M. n., re.
calvea the IJOI.O ANU JRWBLI.BD MBOAI.
ttmm the Naileaal MeStval Aaaerlatlea fmt
ihla PKtXK BSSAY NBRVUtre and
rn YM1CAI. DBBlt.lTY.Dr. Parkerand aeorpa
of Aialatant rhyaiclaaa may he conaultaU.cuuB-
dantlally, by mall er In panon. at the office ot
THK PKABODY MBDICAl. INMTITVTB.
Na. « Hnlanrb IM., Baalaa, Ataaa.. to whom all
ordera for hooka or letter* for advice atevM ha
directed aa above.
r)-
DR. CEO. WILKINS, s>
*■> •
DENTIST
J
ti
Who captured the first premium on artificial teeth, and
everything else pertaining to dentistry at the Texas State Fair
and Dallas Exposition, 1888, has put in more than
3,000 Sets of Teeth
Putin the first year office was opened. I will oontimie to put
in artificial teeth for
$6.00 A SET GOLD FILLING $i.oo,
a
Gall and see new method teeth without plates, that will not
drop nor get loos*, nor injure the remaining teeth, or make tbe
mouth sore. See samples of Continuous Gum Tnerli, Gold
Pistes, Gold Urowns and Porcelain Fillings. Enteral Crowns
made to match your own teeth. Porcelain teeth carv«*d for de-
form Jaws, a specialty.
Gold and Porcelain Cms #.50 lo $5.00.
I hare on hand from ten to fifteen thousand dollar* w> i th
of dental goods, embracing the finest collection of artificial teeth
io the United States, including all the best makes of both
American and foreign manufacturers.
Do not be deceived or misled bv the statements
of the old fossilised and sore headed dentists, whose
methods of practice have long since gone out of date, and who
are opposed to the progress and advancement of dental science;
but call and see the facilities of my dental establishment for
producing strictly first-class work, unsurpassed bv any dental
office in America. My establishment is oomlucted on strict I v
business principles, independ |
or code-of ethics Influence.
business principles, independent of any clique or combination
Dr. VVilkins treats and fills the worst diseased and aching
teeth withoat pain. Opeo every day from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Office.
Corner Kim and Harwood Streets,
80* Main Street, 804 Bui Street, Corner Blm and Murphy.
Rupture,
Hydroosls,
Vaviooosls,
Piles,
Fistula,
Fissure,
Ulceration of Rectum
by—
Dr. F.J.DICKEY. Dr.A.D.SCOBEY.
DICKEY & SCOBEY.
We
cau
cure
the
above
troubles in
t lie
SHORTEST
time known to
lie MM>1(\AI/
Pi'oit-fcSioii* Oui
Terms are:
No Cures No Pny
AND
NO PAY
UNTIL CURED.
All we aak of any patient
is to secure us for the
amount, payable when
tbe case is cured. We
have cured ore casmej
of
RUPTURE
and of various
ItEiTAl. TROUBLES,
than any other J
firm in
the
South-
west
We
Can refer anyone desiring
treatment to more than 1,000
cases iu and around DhIIus.
Si*ml a stamp for a Catalogue.
P iti Mifs desiring to come to
l'..l!:is, sitid remitiii whilst
uuder treatment, need not
make previous arrangements
for board. A number of the
best boardiug houses in the
city are anxious to accommo-
date our patients. We prefer
to have patients make dates
with us.
For worthy indorsements
call at the Dkmoobat office.
804 Elm aud 808 Main street,
Itallsa, Texa*.
The Baptist News,
A itrlitly Baptist nawtpifwr nerotpd to Rap-
aad tb defon** of Bible nlhrioe.
csfganf&rK- ibr %
wwr sarKftwr'ar-'sr"-®
paiwraadlhe Bepttet N w tor it moathater
$3 oo: Dallas. Texas.
POMTT m
U thin Stale. Any man.
W pfirMMi ran maku from
WssM
Inearhronntjr nf
Anr man. woman or yiuiiiR
(wmiiti ran mako from 18.00 to fl.to jicr
ilar In a plreaanl way Ity wllii
„ . . i, Mir-*elllae
qaliwl. Mrnilti oofi
ELECTRIC OPTICAL WORKS,
si w. rm itrMt. ciNcissATi. on to.
a plreaanl war
lee artlrlr. flttl* talking
Reml II .00 for •ample*, prler I l*t, rtc. to
by M-liln)f our
ttl# talking rw
We have the very best
ket facilities. Alvln is a
i'rum Houstou, J#i> miles
Galveston and from
mouth of the Braios, which
soon be t lie great «ea port of i
southwest. We are hrtft aboi
tile rii'U Ulul 11 Illy 12 UlilniJ fro
it. There ift a i'nii*tni t, pi
gulf bree*e, which given us '
moft p'easai t rltuiute. Ile«
the vt it l«ent. (j oil water at
til ^oft We Imte l.ltlil* in ar
nifie t .-ufft- li t sale a' low prit
uihI i ii eaay ii'i'iuH. Send for<
imilars de erl|i«ive of the
try. Address,
Q. W. Duraat A
Alviti. Kraxoria Co., Texas.l
J. ( . Mclteynolda, NeobravlUe,
ueraon county, Texan, breeder of f
claaa iiouttrv anil Poland China st
STANDARD KOWI.S.
Lt. Brahman, l.iinu;ohiina. Sliver
White WyandottH. Brown l^irht
Hooka, Blk. Mlnocraft, ItedCaim,
II. Keil, It ml l'yle and Indian Q<n.u
1MT (JAMICS. JJItOWN AND >VJ
LK(. HORNS.
Ua. .Shawlnccks, Warner. Wa
No I atraln and oroenes. I'aeJ
lo breed Fit 'Jlamee on. Write!
WHiita. Send two uent atauipfori
logue.
Female
A IV.wrrful Uterine Tonic and Female Re
for il,e Cure of all Keinale Compluini* .iud _
larilicf. Kur Mle by all drug||ial>. "fiitmi/yl
fit/ A tvihtr" mailed Kaaa on appticatlan lo]
j. p. oaoMooout a oo.. £01
NO MORE EYE Gl
H
MITCHELL1
Eye-Sal
A Oartaln, Haf«, and KirncttT* «■" IJU
SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED El
Producing Long.SighMtm9, S /?• ]
ing tha Sight ot tho Old.
Cures Tear DroM, Granulatlm, 1
Tumon, Red Eyes, Mattel Eye I
in rtoMwti v'kk Kiutv muun
Atao, riinallr •01<-arinn lmn uaad tr
maladlra, n<-h m t'lrrra, Prref
Tamnra, Halt Klti-um. Harna,.
Wbarnrrr InMnmnia' Ion i-« Mi,MtTt
MM'Hiui} lie n i<l lnaMvitntev. .
Seli Ir All Dracclata al ill OwiJ
iTHAT F1
The Original Wlm
C. I-'. Simmon*, Si. I.mil*. 1"
M. A.Simmons Livi-r Mi-dii mi-, j
|S.|0. I:i H i U. S Coiirt litl t--A.fl
II. /. dm, I'rop'r A.O. S,uj(
r lli-unliitor, l. t'il by f
M. A. S. I.. M. ma
Ifiiliilor, l; |M hv {Vitrniiv f
V s. I., m. ma i«r tff
tun .l l.M i'.t.iioN, H]l l l vtj
■ U'T l-i MU^iic* IUaiiai iiaJl
Al-i-HTiri, Sot'K STI'M.it'll, U
L Itcv. T 11, Reams, Piuior M
IChm h. AJr.ma, Tenn., writ*
^tliinU I . I I have been dea
Im your Cii inline M. A,(
tnou* t tt < r Mt-dirine.
•uinrlimi't had Iu aubi
"/fitln** alufl" lor yovw .
cine, but it don't
purjutw."
Ur. I. It. dnw, .
MvmphU, fi
I received « |M. kjg< uljnut
Mi tlicinv, and b ve uacd hat I
It wtirii>lifce a charm, I wafl
better Liver Regulator andI
tain ly no more of Zeilin'a mv|
sr'ss^rr
Ori'tit KiitfltMli Itfif]
Mt'RRY'S HPf
Trailn Murk.
I cure
A guaranteed
vor.a dlavaaea. at;
WKAK MKMORYJ
OK BRAIN POWK
terln. Headache. P.
THK BACK. NKI
FROSTRATlON.
K11.NKSS, LKl
. NIVKltSAI. l.ASSL
SKMINAI. WKAI.NKSS. liU|**f
ami i'1'ni-ral loo* of nower f« the.
alive Oritrii}—In Hther sex,
Indlaorellon or overexertion.
NrfgrrTakimr.
RIHKA. I N
lily
i:k<
MAT! RR 03.0 AO*. IN-
SANITY and CONSUMP-
TION. SUM* Imx or alx
boxea for ftViiu. Send by
mall on r''ei>i|it of |trlee. -
full partictilara In pato«
pblet. «eni free to every ap- i
pllcant.
we: OITARANTSS SIX
to core any iraee. For •
received, we Mod aUt
written guarantee to _
or our speulfle doea not
Addieaa all eotntn
mariif-K-tiirera.
THE Mi'RRY MKDfi
SoM In McKi
Mr* ••r Bru'«.
(•Ml*, i aUaa
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Democrat Publishing Company. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1889, newspaper, October 17, 1889; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191598/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.