The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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What is
CASTOR IA
Gtetorta is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Pareporic, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
. it to pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years' use by
Millions of Mothers. Gastoria Is the Children's Panacea
—the Mother's Friend.
Between Father and 8on-
Pa, what Is a national bank 9
It is a place where the peo-
then exempt them from taxa-
tion f Yon fonght in the war,
and now you work hard every
day and pat taxes, too.
The Democratic Tariff.
pie go to borrow money when j 8Uppoee it'e aU right my
they need any, and to leave goa tbongh r <iou>t kuow jagt
Castoria.
Castoria.
"Caatoria is au well ada(ited to children that
1 rmnunnd it •* superior to any pn*cri|*ion
koo*n to n e." H. A. Aacmta, M. D„
111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Castoria cum Colic. Omstipotlnn,
Soiu* Stomach, l>ia-Tb«wa, Eructation,
Kilto Worms. skvp, aail jwouiotes di
gBttkm,
Without injurious medication.
"The use of 'CMtoria" Is an unlrprml sn«l
its merits so well known that it spems a work
of superer*>gation to en lor f it. Few are the
iatalHgent families who do .< keep Castoria
within eauy reach.*'
ciius makttn, p. 1>.,
New York Oty.
"For soreral years I ha*f rt-eommended
your 'Owtorta,' and shall always continue to
do s« • as it has invariably produced beoefldal
results."
F-dwis F. Faroe*. M. I).,
12>th Street and 7th Ave.. New York City.
money when they have more
than they need.
Is that where yon borrowed
the one-hundred dollars yon
said yon mnst have last week ?
Yes, my son.
What did you do wiih it ?
I paid forty dollars taxes and
the rest was interest on bor-
rowed monej\
Where did the bank get the
money to loan you ?
It borrowed it from the gov
ernment.
why.
Don't you think the laws are
abotf Al made in favor of ricn
folks, Pa ?
It does look that way.
Who is it that makes the
laws ?
Thx Cnrrant Covam, 77 Mtufuar Strkst, Nrw York Crnr
Doctor Henderson
1021104 «. 9tk St., uaus CITT, MO.
The Old Rtita^U Doctor. A Ftr*lar Gradual* in Utdtcint, PLUtt *
Aft an* Ltmgut L*.*ttd.
OVER 27 YEARS OF SPECIAL PRACTICE.
Authorized by the State to treat CHROMIC, HERV0U8 Oifd SPECIAL I
DtS£AS£8. Cures guarantee d or money rt-funded. All medicines
funi -hed ready for use. No mercury or Injurious medicines us# d.
Nodeu-r.tlon fittm work. Patients &t a distance treated by mail
a: d esprt ss. Medu .r,.-s pent ev- ry*h .-e, free from f axe or break-
age. Charges low. Over S. .000 cases T-ired. A?<* aud experience are
i*r.por:anl. Read little bo<'a, th-a state yonr case. Send for opinion i
ii^dunus. Consultation freeandconadeaual,personally or by letter
We are not going to disenss
the tariff, but will simply noti-
fy the democrats of the south
and west that the present ad-
ministration has taken the
drat step looking toward a re-
vision of the tariff. It is not
this fact either to which we de-
sire to call the special atten-
tion of the aforesaid Democra-
cy, but the means by which it
is to be effected. It is pretty
Our representatives in con- Wt,,, nua,ratood here tbal
8r**8'3- ! Pr* silent Clevelaud and Sec-
Don t you mean the bunker s rejary Carlisle have engaged
representatives. eel vices of Mr. Edward At-
Why! Why! They are eup- kjneCu to superintend the work.
|posed to represent everybody. jg jyjr<i Atkinson a southern
I thought th« banks were' But do they. Pa ? democrat, who has, by experi-
, p j Look here, my son, if you go ; enc^j rt-alizjd the oppression of
making money as, a. to any more of these people's tile present tariff system i Is
So they are my son. party meetings I'll tan your Mr. Atkinson a western demo-
How can they make any j jacket for you.
money, lenaing money that. How do you know I've been
they have to borrow ? 110 one >
| They borrow of the govern j hy tbe way that you talk. ^nVas'tern democratic manufac
ment, it don t charge them an> j you woujj (0 Bee tarer wh0j fur a life-time has
| interest. Ihey lend it to me at graD(j paarty beaten, enjoyed the fruits incident to a
18 per cent in advance. ^ wouldn't you. protective tariff In other
Why do you pay S per cenr it i00k8 to ine that it was words, it is Bean Soup Atkin
i for money you can get of the time tQ 8ometiJing when yon 8on^ a Boston Plutocrat manu
; government for nothing ; work hard all the time and facturer, who has spent a large
j The government won t lend ^ave t0 i,orrow nion^y to pay portion of his time lately try-
to me U - nothing, or any pric-*. (and taxes wiih. ing to prove that a laboring
\et it lends to the banks for Hose spank that boy and put nian can live on nine cents a
nothing? him to bed, he'll be an anarch day. As well might the lamb
^ es my son. . ist y^t. seek relief from the hungry
W hat is the government, Paf (Boy disappears.)— Non Con- wolf as for the overburdened
The government is the peo- formj8f# producers of the south and
MILL'S
careful
ity and tb« i
GFABASTB
and inn to tl
tion aa to our ■
of oar Tablets.
I fr#t> cua
" TP •
sn *
Double Chloride of Gold Tablets
_ « ill completely destroy thedej ir«i forTOBACOO in from StoB days. Perfectly bar
_ 6i l" s; c «u;«o no ! lckne« .ft«.d tnay be jriven in a cup of tea or coffee without U e koowl
rt* : ed^f of tbe pntii-nt, « ho will voluntarily stop smoking or chewing in a few days.
DRUNKENNESS art MOEPffllE HABIT JSi?;sS."o?,SS,SSl
the patient, by the use of our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CUBE TABLETS.
During treatment natients are allowed the free ose of Liquor or Mor.
;>bine until sueh time as they shall voluntarily give tliem up.
We Fend particulars and pamphlet of testimonials free, and
be rrlwd to plnco f>ulTerers from any of these habits In eomninniea
tiou with i^rnons who have been cured by the useof ourTaBLCTs.
MILL'S TABLETS «"* for sale by all fibst-class
crat who has beeu paying ex-
cessive tribute to this same
robber tariffOil, no! lie is
ft your druKKiot does not keep them, enclose ns % | .OO
rndwei^iil send you, by n timi mail, a |*ckagc ot i
r? Tttblel*.
f Write voir nnmo find rddress plainly, and state
* v !•• ti.er 'i ;«t lel mo I^r Tol?.vcco, Morphine or
Li ;uor Habit.
f.a NOT en deceived into pnrcha<dng
any of th<j various uoHtruii:^ tmt i-.r" li* ing
' :T«'r«-ii f< r A.-k for HILL'S
Xi^BL^TG and take uu otLci.
t 21asufuctured only by
' -—TIIK
from
who havs
cured by thi
Hill's Tablets.
^ OHIO CBEHICAL CO
L\.l2 &. C-5 Cpcrc Blcck,
LIMA, OHIO.
fWllTIvTLAnS
FREE.
Trk Onto Chemical Co.:
Dbas Sis:—I have been —*i
cure for tobacco habit, and foand it
Oa what yon claim for it. I used
worth of tbe strongest chewing to)
and from one to cigars; or I w
rrotn ten to lorty pipes of tobacco. Have
and sinoked for twenty !!▼« years, and two]
Ol your TubUU cored me so I have no d<
B. M. JATLOKD.
. T.
—Some time in 11
Pa.
Tns orio cnswiOAL Co. :-Csirrt.!
for tl.Ow worth of your Tablet* for Tobnceo Habit. 1
them all right and, although 1 wan both a heavy smoker—i
they did the work in l**ss than three days. I am eursd.
Truty yours. MATHSW JOHMSOK.P.O.
The onto f'rfwical Co :-GBWTT.E*B*:-It gives me pleasure to speak a
rord of pnti«e for your Tableta. My mau was strongly addicted to tbe nee of
iiquor, and throucli a friend, 1 was led to try ytmr Tablets. He was a heavy sal
constant drinker, but afw-r using your Tablets bat three days be qatt<
and will not touch liouorof any kind. 1 kavo waited ftmr mouth befc
you, iu 'crtokuuw the cure wm permansmt. Tyurs truly.
MKS. HELEN M(
The Ohio chemical Co Glwtlsmew -—Your Tablets bare performed a miracle ianay <
I liao- uj*« •! morphine, hyi>odemitcaily, for seven years, and ha*
CtMCIBV ATI.
a miracle la u
have been cured by the'ass <_
two packages of your Taulcto, and without any effort on my part. W L. LOTBGAT.
Ad lm« till <>r*i«yrw to
l«fflSTSS& { THE OHIO CHEMICAL OO.t
' 51, 53 and M Opera Bl
(In writing t l«-«w mentwy, thin pafisr.)
PROSPECTUS
OF
(Sjrnmaf->T~rk/ra
| nes^, losses, pimpl
confused idea•♦aud fortretfu
ot manhood, Ac., c-ir< d for it? *
Seminal Weakness&Sexual Debility,
a nd Tmt-tr* y) canned by youthful fcAliesand ncessei. producing thtvous- j
It 4 and I lotfheson the face, rushes of blood fo the h-al. pains in the hack, I
.1 forcetfulness. bashfulnces*aversk n tosocie'.y. loss of sexual pow. r. Ions
lean t>t'jp all night losses, n storelcst s+ xual pow< r. re-|
inr,
| Gle> t. and all forms of Private DiscBaea
positively cured or money refunded.
fa^wvl. f<>r tx^thsexes, 80 pares, W rio
L>tJ\IIV tures. true to life, w:th full a«-9
i criptioa of above diseases, the efTerts and
1 cur .sealcd iu plain wrapperf«-rrtc in stamps.
Bead this little bock snd answ-rquesUoaa
Free Museum of Anatomy thousands o/curlopftiea. The
life-like models and wat fL-uresdeeply impr tbe
| tion—a sermon without a*>.rtl.s. h. B—/ hau*450Gdetfi'tttoil it tht batik, u. rich /
i mti 1forfait for aboo* 4. iten93 t/iat I cannot curt
Rheumatism T&gStfgSZ**
A SI'HKCr KK. "P-epn • v -tdiscovery in
the annals of medicm*' < :;• dose gives re-
l;t*f;af -wdoft' Srem ve fevtr r.nd pair. In
Joints— a cure in a few days. Seni^tat^^r^
of case, with stamp for circular.
K1NCHKS
>11 ffneM of the BiKnU
rnrriGONORKHeEA tatCLErT la i to$ 1 r«- No
'iMT. N- r ui-vl Ite.ctaf*1
lca.es ny Injurious after eitecta. rn«. |l SUd
BLOOD BAUI CO., h*'t, Attetejs.
CUIRCH DIRECTOBV.
Cl*MMKU51 FIM HTTKK1AN .
Servic^P every Sabbath at 11 o'clock
i. iu. and 7:30 p. iu. Iiev. .1 11 W ofl'ord.
r>aetor. Sabbath school every Sab! si li
at i*:3u a. iu. sapeiintend-
eot.
The Keeley Institute
rBBBBYTERlAX.
Services every Sabbath at 11 o*clr ck
OF TEXAS.
Tlit* Only Institute in the Stat«-
fur th** Administration of
Theu tbe people (or govern
menu lend money to the banks
for nothing to lend agaiu to the
oeopie for 8 per cent, does it'
Yes, my son, that's about it.
Why is this so, l*a, are bank
ers better than anybody else i
il never saw them doint^ anv
I
j work.
No, they don't work, but I
suppose it is all right. The In
dianapolis papers tell us that
tb* national banking system is
the best we ever had.
Why wun'i :hn government
lend \ < II mnn *y, !>a '
m —
I tan't give t!«e kind of seru
j ri; \ it wants.
Ain't land good security,
Paf
Nc, it r^j'iirt-s bonds f«?r se
' curity.
! W hat is a bond. Pa
lf is an evidence of deb? :hat
the bankers and bond holders
All Heady lorTo-tlay.
qua \ ociation <an organiza
tion - xisting undt*r and by vir-
tue the laws of Texas takes
west look for relief from this
willing tool of plutocracy.
Chicago III., May 27—Thej Here is a sample of Cieve-
sun went down in a beautiful land s integrity, and a fore-
red sky this evening and ac taste of the treachery he will
cording to the old rule, tomor mete out to the south and west
row, the tirst open Sunday at in the interest of the money
the fair, will be bright and and mill owners of the east.—
clear. Everybody iu connec* National Watchman.
. —
tion with the fair, has been The real cause for bank fail-
busy all day perfecting arrang ares is timely given by the
ment® for handling the largest Chicago Herald.
crowd that has yet attended *.jt appears from this state
This morning the bureau of ad ment that the twenty Austra-
missions ordered t*00,0W tick- jjaI1 batiks (with numerous
ets distnbu'ed among the dif branches) doing business
fVi>nt b oiiis and « ih<vs for the ♦'u l ot lasf vejir, with cspi-j thos© whose educational j ri\ i-
hut lat- tbi« af ,„l ai,<l ivsmv* am.xtatin^ t<. I1"^8 harp limited, thr
ciill^ge student s general out-
provements in the near fature talent that can be secured,
j is Within the walls of the gzeat
a iiion SCHOOL, jpavillion the voices of Ihs
i k uv wh<-re Texas youths may re- ablest lecturers in America
, ceiv" such a character of train-1 *'iH heard. All questions
ing and instruction as will fit all shades of opinions will
thftn for pursuing their studies 1 represented. The Chantau*
ifurther in college or university, | q"? ** lb« people's great
Ihe Colorado Lake Chautan- <>r for entering upon the active ; university, where all classes of
duties of life. The site of this men and women may come and
institution, known as drink deep and long draughts
COLLEGE HILL.
TIIK COLO It A DO
CHAtTAiqtA.
of knowledge. If one would
r .. I hear the ablest and most mod-
plea,«re in announcing the fol l^antyU is^eal plX and adraCC*d ,houehU OB
owing as coming within the for ' rearing the tender rainci," ! re|i|ri0o
jt-rview of its aims and pur for fashioning the plastic child
P
poses :
First. '*To promote the hab
art, science, literature, history,
and economics, let
, . . ... , uim come to Chautauqsa
j into a inodrl man. It is enffi-1 he wj|, bf>ar |hem
ciently near the city for relig
, llol. i j If one has fallen into a state
its of systematic reading ar,<] U'U* and social purposes, an Qf pjjjP|cai dilapidation and
I study in nature, art, science, j fruUiciently far to escape moral to recover most speedi-
history, secular and sacred lit- ! an(^ physical contamination. jugt groQD<]f he will hod
aature, in connection with the | 18 a Parl f on a at Chautauqua all the physical
routine of daily life: to give ed plans to erect a large, com- appi|aQCM for baildiaf biMslf
' mod ions arid i upFanew. lf one of
water he may swim, sail, row,
or r<*clin * ou the spacious deck
lOllllilV/ vi viuia • • • o
118 i college graduates a view of the m°dious ®nd
at i college course ; to secure for . M0I,KRN hotbl,
on a site that seems by nature
bt*st adapted f r this purpose.
use tomoirow, hut iat^ tuis ai tal and reserve amounting t( ' ----- -- —
t*Tiioon when tue prospects for about $I2U,<X)U,000 had depos
a clear warm day bec ame bright its amounting to more than
the number was doubled. The of which about
rairoads, surface and elevated. wert tim* deposits
cable, steam and electric are drawing interest. A very con-
preparing to put on their entire giderable ]>arceutage of these
look upon the world and life,
and to encourage close, con-
nected. and p^raist-nt think-
* * *
ing.
Second. To provide ways
and means of furnishing to the
teachers of Texas, at tli«- laths'
File object of this hot^l will b*
to secure the patronage of
those persons who seek refuge
from the h« t. malarial atmos-
phere of Southern Louisiana
and Texas, in the summer sea-
son. and likewise to accom-
modate in the winter season.
of a } alatial Sieamer. He may
walk, or ride on horseback, or
over long stretches of tine
mountain roads, and at every
step view a scenery that for
softness, mellowness and beau-
ty can rot be surpassed. Tkat
rare combination of earth, •ky
gpmce of fURii^s and care. iim„ deposits was drawn from ; praclicabl cost, facilities for
—, .— i. ... . Word has l>t-.-n received from Kncland and Scotland through I imnrovine themselvt-s in tht*
MllraMM. Leslie E. Keeleys^ ^ d^"™Plip the surrounding towns that branches in tbose countries, | science and art of teaching, as
bath at 9:.iu a. ji. l*rayer ujteting Double Chloride of Gold Heme-1 ... . . laig<* numben
every WedaerMlay nijfht at 7:.W.
METHODIST.
Seivlce# ever} Sabbatb at 11 c/clcck
iu. and 7:15 p. m.. Iiev. Kla«itfer -
tor. Sabbath vh<n l every r abbath at
•:45 a. in. l*ray«-r meeting*vvery Wed-
aeeday night nt 7: 0.
CHRISTIAN.
_ Preaching every Sabbath morning at
11 a. m. and7:ilU p. m. Kldt-r
pastor. Sunday school e\ery >abbath
to 9:30 a. in. P. Ilarri . superintend-
ent. Prmyer meeting every Wednesday
i.ipht at 7::i0.
BaITIST.
Preaching every Sunday at 11 o'clock
a. m. and «:4.j p. m.. Hev. Siun? j-a-tor.
Sunday school Sundny morning at
o'clock. J". C. Perry, superintendent
dies for the Treatment and
Cure of the Liquor,
Opium ai.d Tobac-
co Diseases.and
Nerve Ex-
haustion.
from
each.
\\ orkingmen, and forwarded them to Austral
deposits
reat Britain
An Authorised Branch ul urki Fauied
. DWICHT, ILL.,
And under the direct supervision of!
Ihe Leslie E. Keeley. Company, i But
^ es, and are not taxable
Aren't they property i . . , . .... o-v
.. " , vi pleasure seekers and tourists la for investment. Ti
i es. my son, very valuable * . , . . a . . _
from abroad are preparing to were received in Ore
property
Yes it is but the bond hold-
ers come nobly forward and
^ loaned th^ir money to the gov
erument to carry on the war.
so, to repay them for such
igenerosity their bonds are not
. , c ; and water from which the poet
th.se who flee from the rigor of and dfaw their in^.
northern winters.^ ration is Jo be seen here in the
^A.TKU* . . highest perfection,
i . . , 1 he association will at once .' ,. _,nIf0
bers will attend which received the deposits W**H as for acquiring a deeper uroV|d^ for aTl abundant sup- Th . . * - *
1 * 1 1 11— , r c i Ine situation of '^Datanona
plv of water. ihe feasibil- . . ^ .
. - r , . . . . witn reference to Austin, to-
ny of using tlectricity for „ .n,i(h ^
pumping water has been satis^ j .arl#afv % f urt,? 8^°P®
factorilv (l-riif>nstrated. and the "I,!??*-* °f IW
visit the grates! educational for periods running froui one j **rate cost, for all classrg of our power at the Louse at the dam ™r8 il v"ry Decw88 rJr Ior
*xibitiou this continent, if not r0 ijv> years, and the interest ! people—the lawyer, th * physi * 1 * *
the whole world, has ever seen. Anow©d ranged from three to c*mn' tbe niercliHUt— suitable
<i iv,_- « « if place ana a periodical opiK>rtu
General l avis be f„Hr a^d one lialf i>tr cent on | b| for ull8UrpM!M.(i physical
lieves that a qiarter of a mil-; OIle year deoosits, and from
of
an i more thorough knowledge
of the subjeutsembraced in th^
i common school curriculum.
Third. To provide, at mod
all
didn't you tight
through the war, i'a :
The institute is located upon the. Yes, and risked your life in
C'aleuriar of District,County uiul beautiful Park Hotel property, at 1.AM-1 ,
rwiinnlnnrrtT t;ourt ol Col- I'ASAS, Texas, *< re« in extent, and , many a battle.
lin County. ? mn.t noted pleasure summer reM.rt. j Th^n why jon't theJ exempt
iiu vouuij. famed for the virtues of t* man> Mm- - .
Dlsirict Cockt: lion. T. J. ISrown, eral Springs and Baths. , your property froill taxation !
.fudge. ' Special arrangements have been made '
Court convenes 1st Mondays in Jan. forl.adies. toil went not>ly forward atl'l
uary and .lune of each year. Any person can come to thie n< ted vonr life i
Cot'VTV Cot in I M. Ci. Abernathy, I summer resort an«l take a eo ur e of J '
Judge. treatment unknown to anyone except Sun< human lives
< ourt convenes for civil, criminial attending physicians. 1 y ,.
and probate business 1st Monday in By special permission we refer to Ihe j d^n t amount to anything 111
March : .'{fd Monday in May; 4th Mon- following leading citizens : ^ I comparison with money
Director
nity for unsurpassei
one-year deposits, and irotu recreation, and for mental,
lion of people will attend, three and one h ilf to live p^-r moral and spiritual elevation
winle other world's fair oflicalscent on five year deposits, the and improvement.
estimate the crowd at from higher rate being allowed by
to 500.IXMJ. Every one the banks of least credit.
will furnish electricity for this ;larg" nun,brr of r°pte *> .r®-
. " main pern.an.nUy on the
i. s e . .. e i grounds during each season.
1 is a .act worttij of remark n^gity Bof meetillg the
that the Chautauqua grounds ,lelu;tl„U oftlus class of patron-
^e is obvious. To this end a
part of the
ire as near to the dam as Aus
tin is. Hence all persons who * itVrahl*
... may conclude to live pera.a- h#ve ^ divided into
To carry out these purposes nenMy at the Chautauqua will ,o for . pnrpoa*.
the Association has purchased have alt the advantages of the lorg |r* bei«« sold at
of the tifteeu entrances to Jack- j When the* British deposits j be'founfbe" °f ite riisadvan re^ojutble
son park will be open from 8 a. began to tall due they were tween the dam and th^ head of rh^r^ wiil be il r^e (possibly m ^ ^
m.tolp.m. largely withdrawn from the | the lake navigation. It com- more > landings for every varie- erect an inexpensive cottage o«
Pedro Almida, World s fair Scotch and English branches,! prises about 1&X> acres of land ty of riyercraft. 1 lie landings bis lot and do his own cooking
commissioner in charge of tbe I and it became necessary to | situated two and one half mile, will be bmlt with special refer- on a ch gCB,e< ,f R
1 U■> ( A La- u -ill t above the dam, as the crow euce to large boats nr f«rH h^mav sU«n in bia
Portuguese e.vibit, was found draw on the principal banks of i ,IUje or six miles bv water, on Au inclined railway will be "* £ °j*
wandering about Lake avenue Australia. The withdrawals | {\^ ^outh bank of the Col >raio constructed from one of the ; L.™
this morning with his mind were undoubtedly greater than river, on which has a frontage landings to the top of Chautan
completely unhinged. The un they otherwise would have three and one-half miles, ^ua hill.
day in July : 2nd Monday in <.)ct. and I. \\ . House, banker. Houston, iex.;j
2nd Monday in l>e« ember of each vear. J. II. 11. llou#e. Areola. I *xa?; S. M. \\ ben Were the bonds issued,
COHXbMo>iiKi«( oi ti : Convenes 2nd McAsban. cashier House's Bank, llous- 1
Mondays in February, May, August ton, Texas: XV. l>.Cleveland, Houston. * a .
and November ol each 3 ear. Texas: Iiev K. XX . Solomon, Houston, \eatlv all the bonds now
| Texrs; K. M. Johnston editor Houston ->^ari> an tue oouas now
— [Tost. [outstanding were issued in
Tkkm> Samk as at Dxvigiit.Ill. 111807 and 18< tc
fharge o
For full particulars or lilerature.addrefi I thought you said the bonds rr;ftn^q
Tilt k EE LEY INSTITUTE of TEWS,
l.ampasas Texa>.
County Otliciab.
mt-als at a restaurant, which
the Association will erect at
r • - * , , .. some convenient place on its
fortunate stranger had $2500 j been because of the Barings | cJ>n'or°ia ,1f the land light. grounds ; or. if he is tinancial-
in his pockets and wore over and the consequent distrust of j . 1_ e * .irAinaire i he sam-wire that is to car- ly able he may live in a sump-
i^M I r • 1 a . a Tl suen as to gixe it a aramage ry the electric fluid tor pump tnous style at the hotel that
wor,h of J™-1'?- Ue investments. They , tliat 18 well mKh pertect. After jn water in (he day lhu£ wiT, wj„ ^cfAd for tU almm.
has been stopping at a Lake were sufficient in amount to i the hardest rams, the surplus at night for lighting, modation of this class of pat-
Front hotel ,r" i! ' — J- 1:_ l—taraiAii/.nnt.MtHnn'niwn. .... . • . • 1 « """
tel. The police took alarm dei>ositors in Australia,, water at once passes dowu gen ne i-avillion and priv:
f him and notified his as they saw the assets dwin^. hle declivities into the Colorado donee's. The cost of thi
M. ii. Abernathy, County Judge.
T. F. Mangum, Countv Attorney.
J. W. Wadd ill. County Clerk
J.L. Moulden, Sherifl.
John XV. M« Kinney. Tax Collector.
K. S. Chandler, Tax Assessor.
W.H.Taylor. County Tres surer,
ti. P. Clardy, County Surveyor.
W. S. Arnold. Manager.
FIIIST <;LAS«
Board and Lodging
—AT—
Mrs .M. W. W abb's
Xo. 516, Jackson St.. Corner of Pearl.
Dnllfls, Toxiim.
Kate ijl.no perl>ay. Nice, large cori
rooms and bath privi'egts.
WEBSTER'S
INTERNA TION At
DICTION A R V
A dratJEdMi <t
SVCC^AMtT OJ tr*%
"I anbridjitti."
Ten T«in upent
in r«>%1« • J
Ronni.phijitl.a'Ml ]
tii*n f.'W'.o r.)
•xictKietL
Everybotly
sho i!il own this
:J I k-tiunary. It &n-
A i *rer*al! qaetkms
toru trninj; tlte bu-
tonr, i«llin(, pro-
auii* iatk>n. and
nicaniua: c r T.nnfs. (
in Itself, r.abofivw !
1 lafoniiatwin r«>nrrriii!>p
• farts «.>urtru>u^ the
Ifvaa. and natural fea- i
|,nr;M*nlars r . necnua- j
ftl,m j a««l plare^: trat *- ,
- —" — wur4e, an«l
■ jaImalttablvi ::-.e
fent bt r. *cl !ar,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
J. A. Caldwell, A. J. Caldwbl.
CALDWELL & CALDWELL,
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS.
Office up stair* over XV vile & Baldwin"?
.South side Square. Ke*idence on XVH-
cox fctreet. A. J. laid well can be
found in office day and night.
were iasu-d during the war,
Pa.
So they were, my son.
How can ttiat be when they
ley
dlintf, and they began to check
or one of the small tributaries.
ing wi
n
ate resi
this light-
in the opinion of May-
ronage.
By these means one may live
as inexpensively as he plei
For His Health.
out th ir hil*inr* « Tl i« e*-j il®l\ r r property is or Mcllobal-J, be -much less at Chautsnqna, and still lira
. remarkably liee from that trio |jlau made* by kerosene cotnfoitably and enjoy all its
plains the statement which has , of pests, mud, malana and aml far more con?enient. ^Vflnf9(TM
were not issued till after the ldoI,ed HarI^, the wre
war closed, and the soldiers t^e t idelity Bank, whowsteal
| paid off and sent home. in«8 legated *:i,000,UUU. on
The public speakers aud po- 8ro ir,(l {hat (lose coniine
litical papers tell us so any lu*nt was nndermining his
way, and anybody that dis The health of a good
. . . , number of his victims were un
pules what thej sa> 13 a dema- <jerrnjby his rascality, and
President ClereUnd hm tiar-! accompanied the annoucement mosquitoes.
refluent c level an a 11 as par i ^ * I Among other advi
antages
TliANSPORT ATIoM.
advantages.
For further information ad-
cker of!ofeach suspension cjiaracj<>r|gl|c uf property Captain. Sheperd is now en- dress
may b* mentioned its «aay^M- gaged in tl,^ junction of a ColorA1>0
that the bank was forced to
close its doors because of the
withdrawal of deposits.
I. E. WEBB,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
McKlnney, Tex.,
Office over Collin County Rank.
Residence XX'est Louit isna Street
North of Public school building.
A. T. BRYANT,
HOMOEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SDR6ECN,
McKlNNEV. TEXAS.
Office over Shain's jp'ocery store, on
tbe XVe®t side of the Square. Cau be
found there day and night.
g: gue.
When the bankers borrow a
also a number of other felons
in the penitentiary have suffer-
loilar of the government how ed from the same unpleasant
many dollars in bonds do they confinement ; but• none of them
- . , has stolen $3,000,900—Alliance
give for seenrty Herald.
They give one dollar, j m m m
Pa, wouldn't ten dollars Some women are a good deal
like butter. The softer the}
_ * , .. , are the inr>re they spread them
nty for one dollar aa one dollar delv„g _Tro>.
H H. L. Pearson, ^
Dental Surgeon,
Office north side square, over Aron'i
•tore. Teeth extracted without pain
by the use of nitrous oxide gas.
Postmaster* — Will please
notify us of all Djcmoobats
which are not taken ont of
their office as we wish to
straighten np our books. In
where tbe subscribers
give their
worth of land be as good secu
rity for on
in bonds i
No, my son, they sav not.
What makes the bonds good
Why the roal estate andoth
er property of tbe country,
be sure.
Why then won't the govern-
ment lend you money for noth
ing and take your farm for se
COrily ' i with two and a half bottles of
Because, my son, it is against Other blood ■wdicines had failed
the law. to do me any food.
I ...
Who makes the laws, Pa?
Congress, my son.
Why does congress gi?e
bankers, who don't work any
and who never ••fit" the rebels
money to nothing
j-tywv (Slood/?-
I had a malignant breaking out 00 my kg
below the knee, and waacurea sound and well
Will C. beaty,
T«Mac.S.C
P P P
23 S.b.b
It is true that Urov**' iusists
chat ho is a democrat, and
again he seems to be right, for
having swallowed the party, it
follows that ail the democracy
of the country is in him. He is
the democratic party. Disloy-
alty to the party is disloyalty
to him. Hostility to him or
even an independent tendency
to think that there were brave
men before Agamemnon is
treason to the party. It is we!'.
Let the procession proceed.—
New York Advertiser.
Supposing each one hor.*e
fanner to produce five bales of
cotton weighiug 400 pounds
each, worth, say, $175, or $33
per bale, the entire cotton crop
of thirty-five such farms would
be required to pay our congres-
man's salary. Two hundred
and eighty-five such farms, or
1428 bales would be required
to pay the president's salary.
Who will say that we are not
slaves in a large measure to our
rulers, mud the half has not
cessibility. by land and
from Austin; its high eleva ry ing capacity of 3000 people,
tion above the sea and the sur- 1 his boat will make schedule (
rounding country; the exten- trips and have a special land-
sive and beautiful views that ing place on the grounds of the 4
may be had from its many! Chautauqua asssociation. In
high points, and the full viexv addition to this, every charac-
of tbe Colorado lake. «er of craft will ply between
iMPiiovKMKNT^ ;v"8,in and < vitanqua and
* , fully meet, at small cost, all
iU<v! ° t hispropery has al poe 9§ ^>|e demands of transpor-
ready been divided into blocks, fa ;G11
lots,* street, alleys, drives.
walks, and parks and is now of; safeguards.
record. j All persons who may cast
On Chautauqua hii*, that lh*ir lot tb* Chautauqua
seems to have been designed ale a-sured that every precau
by nature for this purpose, t!on l.a^en to protect
there is iu course of erection a l*iem ,n ^lVH8 niorals and
pavillion that, in point of arch- ™anners. None but persons
itectural beauty, adaptability ',f' unquestionable character
taits purpose and seating ca wl admuted to its priu
pacitv, cannot be equaled ^rs*n ^lnH* whisky, beer,
south of Mas n and Dixon's'all other things that tend
line. Ou the brow of this hill l0., the^ moral srandard,
overlooking the lake, one huu iT11 ^ studiously excluded
dred and fifty feet above its Krom ^e Chautauqua grounds.
surface, commanding a match j A 8FClai P°iiC®« T **
less view of it in either direr ^ duty day and night to see
tion for several miles raav that no one infringes the Chau
now be seen a " j Uo*ma regulations.
BOULKVAED | AMUSKHKNTS, RKCRBAT10H,
that cannot be duplicated on KT0*
the contineut. No description For the guests and
of it can give one oven a tolerble
conception of its superior ex-
to be
Association,
Austin, Texas.
mmti
ni SKIN muSa,
Tull
ktid not f
•n rnlBMl ph
v tb certain
ill
tifver failn to
utckly
rnmtnon |
of modem
th to tb*
It ta without t rival.
h«*lth(lTlnc
tothopwhlie. It too
nit moiunc f mm
of Chautauqua the
be
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1893, newspaper, June 1, 1893; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191781/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.