The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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Real Estate Agents
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L> PHILIPSON, Dall s, Texas;
Sole Propi ie tor.
K I,. Burton, Jr. M. I). K. L. Baitou, Nr., M• I).
DH'S. BURTON &. BURTON,!
SPECIALISTS!
Hive associated lbein elv«* I< >•!I «r and limit their praellmi exclti Ividv ti
«tt*r ka>"* '<f KVK. KM! \'<HK. Ul>l I II AN l>'I'll I'OAT, IllKKASCS ill
WoMI.V. (IK.VITO 1'lllN AltY, It KIT At. IMHKAHK* AN'lt SI ItUKItY.
Dr. K. I • Htirloii..I !•'«.. practice forth. pant year In McKlnnev nml hiiivohihI
Ing country •* for lUslf. 11 >• litis hud uttpunillid suitces*, for which h'n. |>.
tit,nIt will vouch.
«tut of « r cord of over three hundred surgical ope rn I Ion 8, minor and iiihJ.t
thrri' lino not be«>n a slrglo failure.
The success of all this not only depcrds on h *li g a nkllftil operiiti r, I til i
dlsguUtlclnn of wotidor'ully mv-ulo pari'.iptIon.
In disease we havi> a pniliologlntl alteration, or inch a olitn^ us to product* :
niorbl'l or abnormal condition of tin- parti.
tlii' lift and uiost Important of a! I factor* in thu treatment of dUoum l« prop
«r ill 'R toil • Noxt «uch Therapeutic measure* a* can Im brought to l> -ar thu
tflli remove the came.
1 haft* been tillered hundreds of testimonial* by rorm r pstlonts cured ; bit'
r fn r l t« ptilillNii any of them fur that i« not mv tudlcy.
i''e hsve a poiltlvo i':iro for l*i '-h. cured In a few*day'« without p.iln, or ife
tuition from business. No cautery, knife or ligature.
ilRfll'M ll. sritierUltK. and all priv i|e di« >%-<<>« are tr< ate,I by the latest
■n,l in<>nt approved mrili da. (strlcUy c>nUdentlal.)
IM: KASKS i > !•" WOM.'.'N tr*;ut < d Ultllfnllv and sitce.- s, fully by approved inH!'
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|>r, K I.. Itiutnn, Sr., will give Ills attention to this department, having had .•
fait amount of pr^ctlial «xp rlonc8.
A piriUl lltt ol optratiou* for the pa*t year will bo given In (be followlt ;:
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Removal of Ton.ll
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hnlargcd I'roatate
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Kecroiia of Tibia
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Thla etubrarei only u part ol the aurciiafiil surgical practice of the year.
I have done all In mv power to relieve Ihoae ro unfortunate as to be adlicted
eomitiK under my pare.
I feel as thou^ii my pant year* ln'iora ha\ not been In vain
My only <*-.nire U to be ever upright unit honorable to all.
Now, i.* my praclic-: ba« mx inictl such proportion*, I ha\c calUd im failu r ii
ti ft co-Operator. an'I he will devote hit wh 'If attention to DISK AS K> OK Wo-
MKN. t. I'tJ., wtilie I will continue a« qpoal.
MW't'onaullail <>n free. All coirenftonrtcnee un«wereil theilav received.
Oil.-;. Itl'H'nvN .-v III HTO.N, >loKl'utiey. lex.
Ofllee N. K. ( or. Square. Hour* U-l~'a. m. Hours l:St>*ii p. mi.
Kentucky House
, N. A, WILLIS & SOS, Piop's.
Are prepared to give first class ac-
commodations and respectfu y so*
lici t the patronage of the public.
TERMS:
Pei1 mt'u! * 2!
Bourti and lodging per day l.W
and lodgiug per week 4.0<
Board and lodging per month 1"'
Farmers when in the city give
i hem a ca.
P. HMKRSON, T. T. EMKRSON, T. HTKMHUHON,
President. Vico-Presidont. Canhi«?r
First National Bank
OrM'kinney, texas.
CAPITAL and SURPLUS - - $125,000.
Buys and sells exchange on the principal ellies in Europ
First claHH ouper discounted.
DnteoToRs : Francis Emeraon, T. T. Euioraon, T. H. Km rf <>i
Jno. L; Lovejoy, C. H. Welch,
BuHiness hours—0. a. m. to 4 p.m.
Kindcll & Mc"W hirter
DEAI.BBS IX—•—
STAPLE and FAHCY CROCBRIES.
East Louisiana Street, MoKINNEY, TEX AS.
"Give.us a call und save money.
Hil YS d CO,
Louisiana Street, near ihi) Depot, McKINNEV, TEX AS.
DR a i.KltS 1.x
staple and fawoycroceries.
'When hunting for bargains give us a ca'l
i'rat email r Yours,
f HAYS & CO.
rorrtcc as SCCONO class mail matttn
TOMANDREWS,
ATT0RNEY-4T-LAW,
MONEY TO LOAN
AB8TH ACTS or TITLE KUIlNIbH
MCEUMKY, Tttua.
)AY, JAN UARY 19, 1893.
NO
THE SITUATION AT CINCINfMTI IS
Gno'.'/ING S'lUIOUS.
•Iuiulr it f l .ii,i||K ,\i«. VVItliiiul |i,t)
In I lo'lr IIuiiiv n li e lli*lit^i< I'uriiiiiii;
HI Niii^m it I all* lti!|i,ii'l. I' nun Itir
Hlurui In itiu Niiiitiv ,t.
Cincinnati, Juu. 18,-Pcrhaps nover
beforrt iitiv-o Ho ui.iny of thu p >r ..f this
City julTorvl together at olio tuuu iim
Mow, Tim weather has been unusually
coM for a week nnd for the paat twenty,
four hnurs tl.e thormonut r Iiiih lutg.'.eil
zero. Tito sutt't rinjja that naturally no-
compntiy the c >14ln tho tenement din-
tricU were inteiMifle l h'jrc by th • lejunt
(Van-tern in tli i rivor. Tho c <ai supply
at be*t wijh iusuniciout ami tho price*
were up, but when the uroat Kor^es of
Filday nud Boiuliiy carried asvny a mil-
lion buahvlslt font priuuantill hit{livr uu-
tll a famine now cxiats. Lint Hatunlay
co il was and ijul.fiO per ton ami now it
is 4(1 ami tl. • prediction is m idathat Sat-
urday will si it fill. The;,; prices are
for ti. loN, but tli' tlioissanda win are
conipi'lh l to buy the bu> ltet or l(U':bol
fr m ftr et ii.iwlters and dollar dealers
lit-1 ooinii-Ued t'> pay 85ct uts pt r bucket.
Matty of ti c small deal T are ill, and
as a nstilt hutttli'' d of fRtnilies in tiiis
city are loniuh: wnli .ul a spark of lire
in th'«ir ro'ims.
Tho A- oeiated ("inrititM and City
P«i,ir lV'iird arc Honied with applica-
tions f.>r relief, and not a titiio oi tiio
appiii'.mt ■ c in be cat' d for. A public
fui d was t tal'tiii todiiy.
In one inisti o.i in tho deaolato jair-
liens of Fronts'! ot toniirht iioti men
hlopt on tiie 11 or in a room 100 feet d-'*p
by 123 wi i . furniah tl with oi .• s tiv •,
'i'be railroads canti't relieve ibo - tu i-
tion because ill v are not cqidjipe I fur
Btich work.
To add totl.oferi itisne • • f the situa-
tion the nvr i f: :- * i h ilicl all th way
tn Pittsbut an I t c w iterf.illin_c, so
that there i< no t •lliu'jf wh • a iu;ip.y of
co 1 c n b; h . 1. The wood yards ad-
vnuct i pn • 'J'i per cent, it d iy and tiio
Ot k, yard- a::j.
All lei* llridtft* I oi'Milu;,
Niau vIIa Faus. N. Y., .Tin. 13.-A
rof:-t!.ir biietard I ,m i rcvailcd alou^tbo
tronti.-r, v.it i tli t' i rue tat t r r.tiniinj
from five to twelve decree* below x -ro.
ll 1. i !;s v i.i ic'i a. though lie? fall-t
will bavo a repetition of the ureat win-
ter of ISl-Vi V. lu ll tho Cold «-n so iu-
te' a ■ that ti:6 tie rmt'i.it'tcr r. .,iit red
from ten t twetnyd t >• b l w z i
f r ,| IVI. 'i'fi - !'• lire ; • i't ;rowing
daily : n 1 is s wiv ere pln^ tip from tiie
American to the Her etaoe full#. Gr.ii. t
ice f itiiatioas a-' !]>,« n In -. otl the
«• ■ n-' i ifr< vir.tr it - , maj- 'i • an \ f.,<-
ciuatiujj: e . ry Ii ur. Vistto.s ore sr.
riving and < a i ! • s-cti viewing the ice
it; irvels tnii d e l tip in fu" co t ami
c pes' 8" v "nl instances of dtiv ra lie.
tnff badly f ' zen have !> ■ n rejiorted.
Ni ■ c .in in that a m n was lyi-.jt
fi'i vi st: f mi the ice hi :d :e, and oltt'1
of the ie crv.ition oiiicera w> ir out and
brought him in. He was a Pittsbur^i r
who hail imbii'd too much "inter-
nati uial 11 vi r. >re" at th" ahiinties tot
the i -e biidg • The t ulroads are auf-
ferinar the . tnt, traiua fcein j fi in six
t ' t n Loui i iate :•«'uic ro i is are inn-
nintt tin',r units with two eepiv a. The
kt' ine, \\ ater:own andORtle > utgr'Hil
•needed in nettiu-' a train tlirouah
with a dt-ubi' -hi atlur. The
Central, L, high S'.illey and Hrie ..re
from thr>c to four heura lat-. The
\\ est tiimre and Ne'.v V >rkCentral hav •
moved their train • till now neany on
tine. It is feared that the gale Will fi.l
up the cuts, and that some of tijo roads
will lw iini'a—ub'.e. Freight trains are
beinc hunird through nnd no new
trains will be sent out tiil ihe at' rtn
c. i.K -. Til- ftet .'l.ta air K-ven orders
ahei.d of til- pt;si upr- r tr:titi«= ar.dn atlv
all are run with double head. rs. There
are ill my r- p rts of bt i'keiiieu i-i;fterit)g
tever' lv Ir an tli i < d i, many 1- avlitgr
frozen fe : and bauds, e: ib aud noses.
i uutprtl tVdi In tl « Mnow.
ORKKNCAf.ri.tt. Intl., Jan, 18.—A sa l
case of destitution and sufr«jrii ^t w is
brought to ihe a tisiition < f the tmvn-
ship nuthorities. ▲ family with tliree
cbildron. the oldest one 3 ye ns of line,
canij e lont u ar Orwuca tie Junction,
with ten inches of - m'W b. ueitth tliem
and the thermometer indicating aix de-
urees below z ro, Their horMS were
found fro* a to tleat!). atnl the entire
family eaiiie near perishin . fro.n the
cold. T e father ia in thu lust Biases of
of pneumonia.
r'nlilciil in Cine lliiiiiltcl Yeni-i.
Ottawa, Jan. 10.—O.vii to the i*-
tr. me cold v. t ither a cwnplete briilpcof
ice covers tviiat i* knowu as ill- "H tf
Kettle" tit Niagara Fal'a, e.Ntentlitlii
from a distance of nb if 10t) fee* Ve' w
the anspetiki u bridge to within fifty
feot of the foot • f the falia. The briduc
ia composed of frozen foam, hcap d to
a height of lis or eight feet, and so
•olid tbr.t kcV' rnl jiernon* liave cr<i s il
it. I'hia ia t'.o first tiin > itt a hniidretl
years that tlie o boiling waters have
froien over,
* A #1.000 Siut.tle ,1 silvrr.
pritANMn Me:,, .1.111, ll. A burro
loaded with ti'ilKlHi Worth of stiv-r b.ir
is roaming at Imye iti the mctint imp
around th'- town of Pueblo Keiiva. if lie
has not been t'elievcd of his valuable
burden by robbers, This burro was
ono of a train of aniniali load d with
silver liars at the Animas mine a few
days ago and started for the city. On
the way here tiie burro wandered lltra. •
**rveil away from the train.
A \y iirui-llrartiMl Jiiiik",
CliATTANiuiru, Jan. 10.- In his court
Judge Sprint Held declarwl that lie
would not hold poor pcr ons arrc- . d
for stealing coal to keep from freeitng
during the severe cold woather, Seventl
oases were dismissed,
Cofl'c fro| .
City of Mt xiim, Jan. 18.- It i t esti-
mated that tho coffee crop of Me.\ eo
Ibo presant boiuoii ami at the pitniont
pricet will yield the producers ovev
J8,(K)(1,00I>. The state i f Oaxaca alouo
will yield 40,000 quintals of c IT e for
export, which will yield • ver 11,000,000.
Tho crop in the state oft\cra Crua al#o
promiseH an unusually large yield. The
principal colTee hoioes of New \ otk iiit'1
other cities of tho United Stat ',i have
represent at i vol in all the coll'ee riiislqg
districts of Mexico buying tip tho now
crop. «u
{lie iMtllU.
Chattanoooa, Jan. 16.—Frank <"n ii-
mau, one of the most prominent voting
men in the city, aud brother-in-law .if
Henafor J'orklmuf KanSat, has I'Ben at'
rested And sent to jail by iK tai autbvi'-
ities for robbing th« mails,
THo Ontt'lal Vnle l)rel«red fur <in\cr nr
nml l.lrulniuiiil <.uv«riiur.
At sriN, J tin 10.—Ihe k 0 nats met
l o'clock Saturday iu<>rulng and at
o'cl c.: march d t tho hull of r pro-
ii'iitativc.i to attend ti e counting of the
vi le for e i i, r aid l eiiteuaut gov-
Ih" w tl: i im*tuned tho eaiii#
«rnnr.
d:iy.
ii.
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—After
in in bill,
roll call l he
which iuier-
ry near be-
ing la
Mr.
the Ii
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vote I
tniier, came v
n H i beft'ie prayer.
ersou of Lamar reported for
lomtnittte the apitropriv
1 I<ii
n.ce committee th
•i I bis, but ther wtis not lul'llcieut
i b-forithe hour for counting tho
lit-: I. r tho bills in ci inmitleo
of tlin vth lu ai.d they go over.
or tiie comuutteu on privi-
'tlOllS, i'l till CO" t t CISC
I: . d the
Mr. Dills,
lege* and el
A GOOD SHOWING.
NEWS IN BRIEF.
LARGEST SURPLUS
HAND EVCR
OF WHEAT
KNOWN.
ON
Pro.prrla fur l"nturn limine*. lixrp|illon-
ull> l lao mill MeretlllIII. Are IleJolrlli||—
('■illeellotii llvttcr Ttimi fur tllmiy
Miiiilh*. '
Ni.w Yov.sc, Jan. 10.—Qradstrp. t's re-
port oa, ^be condition of trade is as fol-
lows1. The more striking features of tho
business Week include another shading
of pig iron prices nt St. Louis, together
with a further r duetton in print cloths,
iObtton, rieo nnd live cattle at Omaha.
Whito Migar is higher, noticeably at
ew Orleans; leather at St. Louis;
hisky at Cincinnati and Louisville; to-
il at Uiclnnond, Philadelphia and
viUe, aud live bog markets gener-
itogether, with wheat, corn and
oats',' i.il ot which will thow gains in
' 'p' !ce.
r
.iiuended
contest withdrawn
the C'inti '•( 1 ■ di-nushcd.
Mr. Finluy moved thu au .p.ion of th
report, Carrletl,
The senate filed in and in joint ses-
•i' u tho vote was counted.
Tin tellers for the senate were
Me I--, Simpson, J it - ti a 1 Smith,
aud for t ,e lit ns ■ Me- is. (I ugh, Sail-
ileitis aie'i Daslieill.
Tiie joint sess on thou proceeded with
the count of tho Vote and
following as tho • flleial
di ction of
ernori
turns for lh
lieutenai.t
Bob
declared the
count of re-
sovernor and
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t.
Nil ,
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announce
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Of the
day i
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ing tli.il
add r> si
poll 11111
tend to.
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Wnltien-
ball wiu
f S • .ill! .Mill I < (t 11 Milt rultli*.
Jiiii. 1".—S u itor Itnboden
1 a !• tier front t'lflouel Millsstnt-
i i' c.j iid not coine to i e.v is nud
the h: ishitui', us ho hud im-
liU.ti in Washington to at-
H-jti :! ,d l.y nil i;,.nt... itip.
Dn:.\>in'. M x., Jin. 1!. -The over-
Itl mail c irt-'ir v.. > has just arrivetl
Ie re from Mat. it'an, brings the first
news of a !>ioetreui;irl;ay« occurrence—
th-<li .ppciirenc; "f tbo L:igui:a Madre,
iMoth-1 Lake, one of the most beauti-
ful *ii "ts of water iu tin- .state of Si-
lvio i. I he- lake wm alii ut eighty miles
1 : .? and twelve miles wide. I was lo-
ot d at the foot of the Sierra Madre
in untaiti'. 'lite sun uuuing country
is' evo;. tl to agriculture. A fujv days
iiRoti re v.er-a sere s of slight eufia-
qu.ike shocks felt in this .cli-n. It was
durin rtn1 of tl • seism o disturbances
t iat t .' natives were startle 1 to see tho
w:ii' r in the Ink s;i Idenly dis ippear as
th u,• Ii th • bott' tn h ul fallen out.
Thousand> "f pounds cf fish were ttran*
de l it. the former 1> 1 of the lake. Thin
Silt
I'ien ilisa;
ised by a
■U to have I
ik". Tiie v
arnnce i
r. .• flievi
been can
tei evie
■, which is sup-
ii by an earth,-
•utly found a'ti
outh t in to tiu t ce.m jthrough an nnder-
grottnd p. -- ;i;i . The flow from the
sprin s wluc.i fill Hio hike now passes
Into tbi- te sv ounet.
Uh* Second Tltno.
Tot.f.DO, Jan. 10.—Clay Hopper, a
■ • i'ase Of : . 'pcllded
d so lnneti attention,
:n i
i'll(
yonn
anim
dir i | r tiio si Ofiild .it •
body wits rapidly dec i
ing c a iiiefc.' 1 llirt
death. T-f> dr - ^ ! whs
have died Dec. ".Ml, ftinera
were matin aial tint lie;
door to cohvt y th ■ body to
when his parents vield-d t
Now England cotton mills are largely
sold ahead, but stocks of print cloths at
Fall ttiver are only 0000 pieces, against
COO,000 pieces a year ago,
Hallimore jobbers, who deal exten-
sively all through tho southern stat s,
report a moro active demuud for cloth-
ing and shoes, together with what may
bo cl issed in distinctively spring goods.
Collections th ro are above tiie average,
an ', prospects for trado are good.
Richmond nnd Nashville aro sending
out commercial travelers all through the
couth. Tho city llrttt named nnnoiiuci s
that collections on sties of ting, che-
roots and cigarettes have been dull
throng:lotit theaoutb, where the we itli-T
iut'-rferrod.
The movement of merchandiso at
Memphis and Charlenton has been mod-
erate, while that at Atlanta is satisfac-
tory, b ii;? in t xoi ss of tho volume one
yi ;ir ago. This is true also at Birming-
ham, while at New Oiler:n- tasier cot-
ton and rice prices have been offset by
stronger sugar and an increased mer-
chandise traile, followed bypreparnti >ns
1 ir a large movement < 1' wheat in that
direction.
Facilities at Galveston for the export
t f wheat have niso been iucrens d and
large exports frotn that port are prom-
ised during 1HU3.
Tite share inark-t has responded to tho
itilimnce of ensi'-r money and a revived
investment demand, though tho up-
ward inoveinrnt- of speculative values
has every mark of professional manipu-
lation and is c-jnlincd toa few lending
stocks.
Cold weather and increased "onsimip-
t on of'aut'nracito lias checked tho tle-
ciiii" of Heading, due to the eniull sur-
plus shown for tho year, tho recent
heavy bom wing* aud the steps taken
by Jersey Central to formaliy 'dUc'iiim a
Cotinectlon with tho combination. Sugar
nnd Manhattan ar- the tho chief bull
fe.itnrt s.
There are S01 business failures re-
ported throughout the United States
this week. 0,.e year ago tho week's
IHitnl was 870, while last week it was !!10.
Repirts from 133 railway companies
f timlsli nti aggregate of f-iW.O'.'.'t.OOO gross
e;:rnings in IS02, about 4.7 per cent,
more than their total grosn earnings in
1SH1, while their gain as can [tared with
1800 was 0.0 i>er cent, Southern r.iil-
roads iticrt ased their gross earnings ln.it
. .. , year over 1091 by 8.0 per cent, nnd
no i\a.rr was put,jgc railways similarly, whi)o Central
Westerns gained 0.1 percent, and trunk
lines only 2.7 per cent.
Exports of wheat from the United
States, both coasts, during tho six days
ending Jan. 12, equal 8,1108,907 bushels,
a gain of Piper cent, witnin a week,
but 20 per cent, less (flour included)
tluiii was sent abroad in the week a year
ago. Our telegraphic and cable advices
•how tii- largest stock-i of available
wheat in the United States and Canada,
flfiout for Europe, in Europe ami in Aus-
tralia i'ii Jan. 1 over ri corded. The
t ttal being ',8-1,017,000 bushels or 25,-
700,')00 bushels more than one year ago
and 00,000,0 )0 bushels more t tail two
years it go.
Friday. The
ng, it hav- f
h f 're his
anppos!d to!
I preparations :
vvns jit tile
tho cemetery,
' a v:i(,>ne pre-
momtiou t-a
and dtsin sts<
mourning .'ii
Continued eft'
p itient op,.in
lit* has breath
his feet and
his pu
ri sjioi
ar und him.
t'.
etr
the
•ti was not dead
undertaker aid
dsniitl ct
rt • final!;
it his evei
ll. his ile;
.iiltls hav.
e b.i# iw a felt,
ltd to ii. ptiries i
Ii • . . Ict.Cl.
lesui . d in tiie
, anil since then
r." ha - fluttered,
■ twitched and
iod a I ' ait smile
he knew those
<.r ilti ht< t km!)1 in M. I.i'iilu.
BTi Is Tl", Jnti. , Id,--The announce-
tii"i.t of ' ii • I aifliu Jt' i railrcid that no
niori* griiiti w uld 1 • received by that
line f.ntil the eltvat vs c uld hatulle the
stipi'ly, t tiled nttention to a fiict known
11 shippers, but not - nerally appreci-
ated, that there is a grain blockade in
St. Louis, a id that the same e uiditiou
ex sts at ali grain centers a the c. uutry.
The low price of i'-- gr-vit i orrtiwestern
staple a 1 tlnrop, :t : plenty has tied up
millions of bus he'd of wheat. Owners
are holding fi 1 the rise tii.it has so far
failed fo c tn , and i.s a consequence
elevators uic runuint; over and tho side
tracks are filled with long lines of
loaded grain cars. In this respect St.
Louts ts no worse than any other point,
Hyinu* ftom Trlt'1*im««lfi.
Ai.su, Wis., ,l:iu. 10.—The family «.t
Jacob Ringer, living six tnlhs tr.ni
town, i; dying from tricbino.ls. The
mother died about two weeks ago. Her
daughter, aged 10, died, nnd as tho
symptoms wcro suspicious, a micros-
copic examination of the pork was had,
which revealed truces of trichiniB. A
piiceof 11 *li taken from the girl's arm
proved to fi- infected. Mr. Ring, r nnd
his O yenr-i 11 boy show symptoms of
triehtnc H, and it is fear tl that i tie or
two other p rson ■ who ate of th- pork
may I e afiVcfcd.
(iviiii'iil stoveimon ut Nanhvlllo.
Nasiiviij.k, .Tan. 16.—Hon. Adlai E.
Stevenson and Mr. Ewing, hit law part-
lie, reached Nashville Friday, and
were the guest of the Ladies' Hermitage
club and the guests of honor at the an
liual Jackson ball and reception given
under th- pntromwo of their associa-
tion, commemorative of the battle of
New Orleans. The Nicholson, a new
hotel, where tho reception was held, was
thronged with the leaders of society, the
governor, the supreme court, the legis-
lature, the city officials and many vis-
itors from surrounding towns. Tiie
grand march along the brilliantly
lighted and magnificently ilecoratcd
corridors was led by General Stevenson
anil Mrs. Mary L. Baxter, regent of the
association. After the grand march
General Stevenson lit the historic candle
ca' Hired at Valley Forge and pre-
sented to General Jackson bvLafavette.
UOvornnr Sunn
JACKfO"*. "M
Stone ha * issii
the c 'imtii
mid Lincoln
Out!.,ii I lie Wtit I e f'u|is. I
'■■s., .T , i. 111.—1Governor
d a manifesto declaring '
Fifty Kiileil t>y Dyilu in I to.
Lonhon, Jan. 10.--A dispatch to the
Central News from 8t. Pnul do Lonnda
trny.-t A train orowded with Europeans
And natives wi, s halted on the Congo
railway near Mat nti recently nnd the
engine dctnct/iod to take on n wagou
loaded with fifty-four boxes of dyna-
mite and t Ighty-two casks of gnni-ow-
der, Tho t naino moved tlown the grade
with great sp cd and collided with the
wagon, • xploding the dynamite. Fifty
pfreotiH were kilied, including Lesueque,
head of the Bociete Auoiiyme 13el-e.
Out of *Jiill uml In Aguin.
Carthage, Mo.. Jan. 10.-Jack
Haytf, a tramp, who was dischargtd
from jail here, stole a box of cigars in
ten minutes. He beat his way to.Jaspe;
on the Pacific train, and there stole two
horses which ho drove to death before
being captured by the Uurtou county
authorities.
I'uwiterly tlretnrr* Himself n Suctnllat.
St'tiANTON, Pa , .Tan. 10.—General
Master Workman Pvjwdorly emerged
from a retirement of some weeks to ad-
it Amite. 1' U". Itnuklin dress a gathering of union enrpsnters in
it ,a.it- of itit In wry an 11 this city. During the courso of his rt-
c. Iita-' i all ' ni i • to : i t 11 in in marks he said: "I inn a socialist, nnd 1
brito: g to justice the p ipctraforj ot | „.,v vvithont blushing. If the avowal
t i n;i.:i, rniis white cap outturn's iu | brings condemnation I am willing to
i.otithwe-t Mis-1 ii pi, 1 lie governor | take it. I am Otio of 05.000,000 socialists
offers
Btui c
a I t Ward oi ft 10v1
■nvii t ion of eauli t.t
for
the
cap.
at rc.-t
Cil'TVM'fll I!l-:.lS Wvnlltl)
Liiwr.t.t., M.i.ts , i.,n. 10.— G- .'oral
Puller's wealth it. i f at ."ttl jit (i7,'.00,-
000. His titreet lull* . I- hi f e in, Paul
Btttler, Illjd llfrt tw > nl-cet', Mist Ne-
sinith and Mi«i W'cl -ter, nil of Lowell,
Clm IT 11 lUiri
Lov<i flBAVi,ji. N. J.,
lijiUe's Method if1 l-Jt'i-onn
o Hie haml. omes1. o'tiurt'lt
i^l.a e. « a, ulmofct toial y dvMroy.
fir? Friday, ^*11
■ir
Jan. 19.-H;
1 cauiuli, on.'
difices m the
d by
in tills country. 1 believe the railroads
are public highways and should bo
nationalized, and that the telegraph sys-
tem should be owned and operated by
Vho government. The people own tho
election system, streets, public schools
anil are wo afraid to go a step further
nml own th" rallr ads nnd ulogtapltt,
which are more essential to the pubilc."
I'uthu .hi ( urn Attm hftl for T•**«•«.
OM.ut.v, Jan. JO.--Four Pullman
ii.tluco cats . allied at (80,000 were at-
l.ie'nud by the city tr a titer as thu re-
sult of that couipauy's rtfusal to'p ty its
IM«>,
Six biuiuesi buildings were burned at
Wrirrenton, Mo,
Trouble is expectcd between the races
at Greenville, Tenn.
Nebraska's legislntuiv is again in the
throes of a deadlock.
Fire In n Japanese mill cansod a loss
of 120 livts, nio tly girls.
The investigation of Judge McCoinas
promises to result in a whitewash.
A strange app.irition of n lieautifnl
woman is exciting people at Canton,
III.
Democrats of Indiana in caucus bavo
indorsed .Senator Turpie for re-elec-
tion.
Two jewelry thieves arrested in an old
cabin near Vandalia have been identi-
fied.
Bills for repealing tbe Edwards edu-
cation law were introduced at Spring-
field, 111.
Humphrey Shepard, a prisoner in the
calaboose at Sheldon, Mo., was released
by n mob.
The Missouri, Kansas and Texas rail-
road has discontinued half fare rates to
clergymen.
The projectors of a onnnl from the
great lakes to tbe ocean Jare in conven-
tion in Washington.
Ihe four condemned murderers in the
Chestertown (Md.) jail spent their last
two nights in song and prayer,
joo McDonald, a firebug and burglar,
was sentenced to an aggregate of sixtr-
seven years in prison at San Antonio,
Tex.
B. F. Fiirrar, assistant United States
treasurer at St. Louis, has asked for
several increases of salary of liis office
force.
The new agreement ct tho Western
Passenger association will inuko It the
strongest organization of the kind in the
country.
Good and bad banking was the sub-
ject discussed by tho leading financial
and political men of tho country at
Philadelphia.
Tcxarkana (Ark.) citizens are making
an effort to have the Federal court dis-
trict extended to include a portion of the
Indian Territory,
Bridge Suneriufendent Thos. Hays of
tho Burlington road was found dead
near Crete, Nob., under circumstances
that indicate murder.
The mayor of Chicago and the other
advocates of Sunday opening of the
World's fair painted tho National Capi-
tol red during their sojourn thero re-
cently,
Projectors of tho St. Louis and Chi-
cago Electric railway appeared before
the senate committee ou commerce and
asked to bo allowed to import material
free of duty eo as to avoid getting into
the clutches of the electrio monopoly in
this country.
Brooks Story, Mississippi's boldest
criminal, has been seen.
Tho biennial convention of the Dan-
ish brotherhood is in session at Omaha.
Senator Washburn is confident that
tho anti-option bill will pass the senate.
Okluhoina Democrats organized tho
senato by electing a bolting Republican
president,
A train from St. Louis toChicngowas
frozen to the rails for four hours ut a
water tank.
The house committee on library bns
begun an investigation of the lodge-
state department scaudal.
Tlireo more cases of cholera havo de-
veloped at Hamburg on board the
steamer from New Orleans.
R. C. Carter, convicted of the murder
of Robert Crorkett at Mouut Vernon,
III., iu 18M, will be brought back from
Oregon.
M. Eiffel was the most important
witness before the Punauia court of in-
quiry at Paris, and made lnany'damag-
iug admissions.
Emperor William mado a sudden and
mysterious visit to Carlsriihe, the home
of Bii-uinrck, where he made an unex-
pected cull on the garrison.
Commissioner Ratlin estimates that
an appropriation of $172,000,000 will be
necessary to pay jtensions during the
fisc tl year ending June, 1804.
At Danville, III., W. J. Henderson,
the man who refused to prosecute th
seducer of his daughter, added to his of-
fenses by trying to kill the girl,
A biil has been favorably reported to
the houso authorizing tho Oklahoma
Midland Railroad company to build a
line through Oklahoma Territory.
The house committee on territories
has favorably considered the bill to give
Utah statehood, nud will probably re-
port ir buck to the house in the near
future.
A writ of habeas corpus has been re-
fused In the Lewis case by tho judge at
Nuevo Laredo, and Lewis will probably
be brought back to Kansas City from
Mexico.
General Maffitt of St. Louis is again
pressing the Chouteau gunboat claim
before congvess.
A bill has been introduce! in cornf*;,#
to authorize n company tr excavate a
navigable channel Galveston bay.
Pittsburg surgeons cured a man with
a broken back, ,
At Toledo, O., n
trance for tan days.
Tho municipal tangle in Leavenworth
continues to causo trouble.
L. 1). Lcwelliug was inaugurated gov-
ernor of Kansas.
Dewey, Roger & Co., Toledo, O.,
wholesale shoo dealers, assigned, with
if400,000 liabilities.
At Fairfax Courthouse, Va., burglars
robbed a safe but overlooked tho will of
Georgo Washington,
Tho bell boy who stole the diamonds
from a Hurst's hotel guest and was ar-
retted in Omaha has confessed.
The Live Stock Shippers' association
of Sioux City has entered large suits
against tho Chicago and Northwestern.
Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 14.—The largest
logging contract ever lot iu Washing-
ton wns signed h< re between the Tacoma
mill and the Shelton and Southwestern
railroad company. Tho railroad Is to haul
500,000,000 feet of fir timber from the
mill company's land iu Mason county.
It will rt quire five yeais to complete the
contract.
Ilia ttuii.it* w lie it l UullouH,
Atchison, Kan., Jan. UL- E, G.
^ruieby. cashier oi the Kansas Trust
dud Banking company which has wheat
In thirty-one counties iu western Kansas,
says the acreage of wheat iu tliat sec-
ttou this year exceeds that of lost, and
will equal that of 1800,
F
CONGRESSIONAL NEWS.
Ilouilajr.
Rsnati Mr Ui I'lirrwiB'* joint resolution
•uthoitiliig and (llrrctliiK tbo Mtcrobtrjr of tho
trwuiiry lu Mi.|wn(l nil purebuscii ut atlror tin-
it.r the Hhrimtn act wu ilUeUMetl at length
Ur. Alilrieh navo notlca of a ut tltuto which
he propoaml lu uffor. Objncitun ramo from
Mr. Danlalaittl the inattor treat over lintel-
nftoljr nmt without aareemunt.- — A dliu-na-
slon of the quarantine tiUI tuok place on an
aiaondment offered by- Mr. White, Democrat,
of UmUlaoa. limiting tha operation to Jan. I,
ISM. No vol ) waa reached on the amend-
ment The Mctiarraitan bill alao went over.
Hocsk The District ut Columbia appropria-
tion bill >aued tbe bouM. —A Mil to prumute
tbe efttcioncy of th* militia wns i.-oneidered,
but there waa no determination. A bill to
permit the Norfolk and We.tcru Railroad
company to enter the District of Columbia wua
conaldered, but no doflnito action wa* tnknn.
Mr. Watson, Pupulist of lioorgia. Intro-
duced Into the bouse a bill to create Ihe . .Tie*
of national Inspector of cotton, and Mr. Uaius
a bill to provide for the Insurance of cerltO
oateaof deposit and (or the insurance of poet-
office money orders thereon and to provide for
the payment of each order*.
Tuesday.
HbnAT* —The bill granting additional quar-
antine powers and imposing more duties upon
tbe secretary of the treaenry and marina hos-
pital service passed. An lmportsut amend-
ment to tbo section giving tho president power
to .impend immigration from Infected coun-
tries was adopto.l ou motion of Mr. Palmer of
llliii iln. ft prohibits tbe Introdnctlon lu whole
or in part of persons and property. Tbe
special urder bill prohibiting Immigration (or
one year Inpted. - - Mr. Vilas of Whu-ottHlu tin-
l.hed his speech against the anil-option bill.
IIoi he. The hill allowing the Norfolk and
Western railroad entry Into tho District of
Columbia parsed.— Mr. McMillln roportod
•sitlgumciita for certain days. Adopted. Mr.
Craln's Joint resolution proponing constitu-
tional amendments substituting Dec. til for
March 4 for tbe termination of congressional
terms, aud making nuntial sessions communes
the second Monday In Jsnuary, and substitut-
ing April .10 for March I as date of beginning
•nil limiting presidential and vino presidential
terms was defeated ou third readiag.
Wednesday,
Achats—Immediately nftor the reading of
the jnuriu.l the senate adjourned as a mark of
fespect for tho late Senator Kenna.
Hocsk. The house liefuro adjournment
Slireed to tho senato amendment to tho hotue
Mil extending the tiinn within which the doup
Water harbor at I'arUru Island, Tex., may bo
begun.
' Thursday.
StNATS. —Not ill session.
Uoi-Ak.—In tho house a resolution was
adopted that the bouse attend the funeral of
the late Senator John E. Ksnua of West V.*'
ginla.—Iu the morning hour tbe liuuao re-
lumed consideration of the Mil to promote tho
•fllciuocy of the militia. No action waa taken.
Friday.
8uN.lTK. The senate, after au explanation
by Mr. Hharmsn, passed the bill to extend to
the North Pacille ocean the provisions of lt.«
statutes for tho protection of (ur seals and
other fnrboaring aulmals. --The McOarr.v
gan bill, after a speech by Mr. Mills against te
went over till Monday. Tho auti-optlou Mil
was then tnkeii up aud Mr. White's pending
amendment to tiie sfeond section wua de-
feated 'Die amendment offered by Mr.
Vilas, which would have tho effect of restrict-
ing the opposition of the bill to "gambling
transactions," was debated in a desultory wa/
for tho rust of the day aud wont over without
action.—-Mr. Morgan Introduced a resolution
Instructing the committee on commerce to lu
qulro and report to tbo senate the advantages,
if any. that will accrue to the Uuftad States by
the building of canal to connect the water*
of the Atlan.l- aud Pacific oceans through
Lako Nicaragua.
Bocsk.—In the house tlio Republicans till
blistered all day against a consideration of tho
private war clair\s bill with tho result that
nothing waa accomplished.
Saturday.
ttKNATC,"Mr. Donclson Cattery, appointed
to fill tho vacancy caused by the death of Sen-
ator Hitmen was Introduced aud took tho oath
of ofllce. — Mr. Wolcott offered a resolution 111
structlng the committee on foreign relations
neudea lu
and aliout tho construction ot the Nicaragua
to Inquire what sums have boen
canal since thu account of tbo expenditures
heretofore rendered. Laid over. Tho reso-
lution offered by Mr. Morgan, Instructing tho
uouimlttoe nn commerce to Inquired Into am.1,
report on tho advantages to the interests of the
United .States that would be afforded by the
Nicaragua ship canal waa taken up. The
antl-opUon bill came up with the speWal order.
Mr. Washburn gave notice that on next
Wednesday be would ask the aenat* to remain
In nession until it reached a vote on the lull.
A brief oxccutlve mission followed.
Ilorsr..—Bill to promote efficiency of the
militia waa considered and laid aside without
finalaotlou. An amendment to tbe Cborokee
bill was adopted allowing the govornuient s<x
rears In wbich to pay the money and In tha
meantime to pay S per cent. Interest. An
amendment was also adopted providing that no
person the owner of eight
any real estato in any city nr town the Lggre
hty acres of land or
gats value of which exceeds S'JoO sltsU enter
any of the laud opened to settlement. An
amendment authorizing the secretary of tha
interior to make rules and regulations to pre-
vent coutusts as to priority of location an any
Und.i opened to settlement under this bill,
such rules and regulations to tie Incorporated
In tbe president's proclamation nud tn become
part of tho condition ujKin which location and
settlement of lands shall bu made, was adopted.
Tho bill then passed.
Paying Dearly for Their Turkey.
Lebanon, Fa.. Jan. 18.—Ezra H.
Light and Jerouio H, Schaofer, con-
victed of larceny, were gianted a third
trial by Judge McPhcrsou upon motion
of counsel. Tho prisoners were in-
dictod for stenling a ten-pound white
turkoy, the property of John K. Light,
a cousin of Eztu. The cost to both
■ides has been moro than (800, and by
the time the case is finally disposed til
tho turkey will probably cost upward
of #1000.
Out of Prison and Into Jail.
Sedalia. Mo., Jan. 18.—George Gam
mon, a notorious crook, who killed a
man iu Johnson county s«ver > vears
ago, was released fro." *'„e penitentiary
Saturday. serving five years for
-Tgery. Upon his arrival in this city
he was arrested and will b" tried for (he
attemptod murder of Ofttcer James
Gosuige on Dec. 7, for wbich he ll
under indictment.
boy has lain in a
New Yohk, Jan. 10,—Senator Car-
lisle has accepted a place in Mr, Clav*
laud's cabinet, according to the Sua'i
Washington coriespondent Ha says ia
a special to thut import "Before leaving
Washington for Kantucky Carlisle
mailed a letter to Cleveland accepting
the secretaryship of the treasury. It ia
said that Mr. Carlisle accepted tbe port-
folio on the condition that ha should
have the solid support of the adminii-
tration tn his candidacy for the presi-
dential nomination in 1906. Carlisle ia
said to have received the asanrancea
of good will from Tammany. He
strongly favored Murphy for senator
and urged Cleveland not to oppoM the
letter's candidacy, Carlisle will have
a consultation with Cleveland in New
York next week."
Colonel Lemuel Pratt Grant Dead.
Atlanta, Jan. 10.—Colonol L. P.
Grant died at his home Friday. Colonel
Lemuel Pratt Grant was boru iu Frank-
tort, Me., on Aug. 1 J, 1817.- Wheu Im
wa« 19 years old he waa appointed roil*
man in tbe engineer corps of the Phila.
dclphia and Reading road. Within one
year he was mado assistant engiueer,
and in January, 1810, he accepted th«
position of assistant engineer cf the
Georgia railroad, nnd assisted in map-
ping out the line which connects Atlanta
with Augusta, In 1881) he engaged in
the work of constructing railroads iu
Louisiana, Mississippi aud Texas. In
lWfSH he waa chosen president of tho
Southern Pacific road of Texaa. In ' «0:1
Colouel Grant received a commission ns
captain of engineering in the Confeder-
ate army and served until the end of tbe
war.
Franco Di.bur.lng (iotd.
Washington, Jan. 10.—Mr. Leroy,
director of the mint, has received n
cablegram from Parle stating that the
Rink of Franco is disbursing gold
heavily for the reason that tho lawful
nofa issue has been reached nnd also be-
cause of the recent large withdrawal of
notes by banks and others for the pur-
pose of increasing their reserves. It is
believed by the treasnry department
that the largo disbursements of gultl by
the Hank of France, which is directly
contrary to the policy it has pursued
during the past ten years, will have the
effect to sensibly reduce the export of
gold from the United Stutes. The Dank
of Fraucc, it is stated, has $300,000,000
of gold in its vaults, the accumulation
of years.
*£< antaoajr Qett aa Offit..
Albany, Jan. 18.— Recently Susan B.
AJithony wrote to Governor Flower
rtffeing that a woman should be placed
in the oxecutive department of the stato
industrial school at Rochester, The
governor promptly offered tha place to
Miss Anthony. She said aha wonld ac-
cept, and the senate confirmed her nom-
ination.
Id^-The Nickel Store is sel
ling goods at the same old pice
since the fire.
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been occasioning no end of excitement
for a month past. A sheeted form, snp-
pneed to bt> that of a woman, has been
seen walking tho streets nt different
hours after midnight, and all efforts te
•olvc the mystery hnTe proven unavail-
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to be, confines its appearance largely to
the Fourth ward, und is occasionally
seen on First nvenue. Several woll-
known citizens have gotten a glimpse of
the apparition and describe It as the
form of a beautiful young lady, wh^se
features, while bearing some striking
resemblanco to a former resident of the
city, now deceased, are not fully recog-
nizable. A curious feature of the ap-
parition's appearance ia the beautiful
linlo that surrounds tip) form. This
light is easily distinguishable ' con-
siderable distance, and especially ou a
dark ufght it is observed with unusual
brilliancy.
Reputable citizens have, as alleged,
seen this strange apparition. Regularly
organized squads of men aro now on th«i
lookout nightly for tho appai |tictn, aud
tho police aro instructed to watch for
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1893, newspaper, January 19, 1893; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191762/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed June 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.