The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1886 Page: 4 of 4
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powder
Absolutely Pure.
I'fait [HiWil^r in \rr \iifii A immci
of purity, attviiirtli 'h1 •« iiictii' • .
ili re 1.11..'inii:i' lh« «• r«li1 r\
kind*. iimi « hmiii'i i ' -"ii! 1 ' chii|« li-
ti< II w.lh t U« nr.ii ;ltuii ; u «• t.
ihori \*el .'Ul ulliui ir |'hi'-|>l ti jniwil-
tr . >ui n nmin i koynl Bilking
Powder Co., lOti wall si . N. ^
contagious
l>i •
Platform or lb* Collin Count >
Imorrary.
YVh*-i«ai . There is a fe*diii;
«if unii-l ami diMouteiit aim
lal> .in# and producing maf-sei*
of ihe cotntirv whieh ludicaie
thai iIn*iv are wrongs in «>u:
••ri lu'iuli ami industrial s\ stun
and which indicate tliat t*
an mill-in tin* administration
of tit*- novuiiment, both >'iati
and national, which I and
dunaiid tlit-ir remedies. and
Whcivas. Wo bidirve tliesi*
wroug and these i w.s arc i• •
!>•' found in class legi* htfioii
which lias placed the moiiuaix
and industrial interests of tie-
countn iti the hands of a con
icutiati'd money power and in
tie aluiott entire and exclusive
control of monopolies, at d
Whei-as. The j ' in« ij li - ol
the \ iiiuicaii government are
njijiciM'il to monopolies and per
jH'tuities and are opposed to all
class |i'Lrislat'on. and
WIn 'vai, We belie\ e til*'
pi.\er to letuedy these evils
.-ill I to riii'ht these \\ lollgs lies ilt
ilii masses ol the people, and
that ]iiiwi i should be exercised
at i.he ballot box in t he selection
of men to office, who will work
to remeitv these evils and rifht
wa- stroiitfl \ impelled to kUs
v.iii, bul lie ilislliicim of a gen
Itelliuti pieVelited Hie.
A discharged prisoner eiijei
ed the office of t lit* late I'1'- KH-
siia Mai l is in Ni w York, one
da\ Mid said : "I am just out
of tin* peiiitent aiy " Ur. liar
ri-. iepfied, "I am v**iy glad I*i
M-eyou fake a si at. What
can I lo for you f" The young
man coMiiiiue.t: "I tvaiitlogii
holiest vvi.jk lo do, and to lead
an honest life, fan you aid me
to liu«i employmentI• *. Har-
ris (old him that he thought
he might b.. a I lc to do so. and j « d we wjU, h v® * VftI
i • _ i. ... ti7in ni twn n/liiltu ami thr****
A litllM Cuuiilf
Dallas I.us I.ot kepi up «li
the procession in uiur* respects
than one, and has especially
fallen back ilt uim character of
her preachers, as Will bt> ob-
served by readiug the following
announcement made by a local
minister of that county at a
meeting last Mav. The an-
nouncement wan first published
in Hill Sterreit's Times:
"Next Wednesday, (bo Uurd
permitting, wm will huve a do
in'* on the crick, at which times
t o lit* •
licl.l * ' mi.' I a ! V , .*
I' *"• ' * i t M * J k '•* 1
•«v # • vs f i «; i.' ar < rn*
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inr H • • Ilii*'. n wHliiel >
n i<i i;.iai'tir | *o . . i •• *>«
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t 11j< * tM-rii • ' "
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4* • TI#* thf' Uto't « !•♦' I ' i f • *
iti N .ftmr* •'< tti, N- K. -
of H M «
tnrv hav - I 'ir« I ?i • t
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I «l.t I lot
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I (till il- Ult.l ttlt.
i HI n ii u.i > ian
N.
■ ork .m Juin
BLOOD
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It. *' iri-ii <if Inw( -ill . Tin tr 1 |.J\t. .
t .-iK r. n:i t ini; in « • i u ti • tin ►
1 •put ini. Ilii Iti K tl«l fi r iri'..'ini IH
VtllT^f <i fr tli h'i- H! ' • k" ' ' •*1 '
r
etirr'l i*\ itft.v ' ' tt«*' ui'tnl ••Hti-*. I a* !•*'v
ta^fti imviMj * >ttlM ' ' M'l* .t:- anil h1
putrid tnri h. I I* !r v. ti. | • ir"f« * ut th " !►
Ifoil* on th" nkm. 1>a < I mm
Jbfwy i'lH N .vutf Is*1"
Twc ymr* it* 1
'.akin* } ',i f * i*«t: • >♦* * |-t.* sU tan* l" ■ *
H i'i : 1 *\t W> - ' • W ; H |it «**•'
At 1. :. f " * ieiH't y.ti a i >■ * -r r«v * f
t. \ [ try s-,1 fi irii k 0 • ihll t
would lfe9 «"vu 'iw mi rt tu«n ii n f-j r' >•*
POISON
Uiuliir'Hl «•! gti'M "< "" 1 *« •• • •' chw I
Mr iii r I ...t II"' .if . I <•••■> I >' ' •
IfjiijlWi in in a '■•■•it uitw,•na iiw «>m.
bvifui -h. ni) I ■*'1 r ■ ■ ni l *
i!l/!.l is-i.^ "
| ||- I' it ■ 1 \ I a "l> 1 '' '
I r«'tot..-t <ii! it;i««.>ii nnii -«i in i'iifiifi)
inuiitfii fr« i .
'1'hk swu rSri fu ll ' " I'rntt it :i. M-
luntu. ••u. N« w ^ nrk. 157 v\ . -.Mni >1.
lij-1!'.
H. C. HERNOON,
DruKgist ami 1) ulcr iii
drugs.
\m)
PATEWTT
MEDICHNT13S,
l'EHKl MKHY. !'..!> i>. -Ml>
A l'\ K M'l IT'S. < 11 \<.
A til N <i« M >! IS.
W h it il I will sell ' ii • .111 i i 'I
Cash.
PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY!
PrescriptlOiis urt lllU ti by Ilerti*
don bmiht ll. who resides
over the Storn.
I : * • I'V In 11 i i . <■ t Ol
Mrs. Funnie Jnliibdii.
su'.t't. -*or in hi r MuiIht,
Mrs. S. Sims.
-IUMil.lt tV
Millinery k Fancy
— c; < > o i>
....
Also .\ge||| Jo)' ( !,i 1 i ■ le I iiat ei 1
White Sewing Machine.
which will please \oii it yon
will call ami examine ii Hoping
you will favor ni" with an eurlj
call. I remain He-pectfiilly.
Mils, i \ N M I JOHNSON.
frfgt '.I ilunr VX l • t-1 tif J-'on l 11 < it « .
dropsy
THK.vn:i) i ui:i:,
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third* tit ai|
(tl'Kt i.M 'S Vf-' I-
lllkTr lr. nl. .1 lir.ii.,-',
tb« niunt wiftiV-rf .il
tll*« i>ntlrw> lyii i i
of Pro|i«v Iti eiKl i t
Cut* |mti«*ni i'.
of phy*lci i-
From thi' Itrm J <<i' •
ftppatr, mmj In l«n 1 r
•JHIpMUl" or- I' '
Soin* m*} cry liun ''..ii
tblDK bonl If i:(.im " .r .' .|. •« i ■ i . <> i Mm
ftn> ttili.jf t- it •lift- •(••• 'I • r t"
fur vi. unwlf III «'
I Ml in i ll * i il. ll.i I'.li'i i ■ ■ iin
gioi m*<l li* dl 'urt- <i> ■ in
r^Morwi tliPf ' lln* ill l.i-nr
lb Irn'ri'Mm ti i |i{ ilU' 'tm ■
cu t ii!.v i-iirinit . • • 'i i ..
I'jftt b vi. loi-i) l pf«- n iii.'ni.' :
minir' tlwl r "' ' ti. i i
nl*tnr.i nf ■ N r i<* - I .
bow b* llj hi" .ilii-; ■ i.
tovt lt* i'uretii -oil fi' i '
trr* pA'iipliltit, cvnnoil. ' i -i. . ii.ml* ijw«i
fiuM. «•(<- T«nl«i)ii tf.-.'i -hi ii.fntnlH'.l frt^li)
rw k..||,k. .h% <kit> roisitivki.\ ecitia'
it tiimmir liny
r tr«.*(rfi <nl
!<\ i>f lirntih
urmnrj or
lllj. lw| «
ii . .I'lnip
• vVi 'ill*
i n. i ilii r ;i.(.,.
11" ."• iun
• 'till
. i ''tl.'twd,
• i ■ Illr
• I m-iid for
0 fi nt ii -'«ui| . I*
uilll
If f(>:i iir.Jri tt.'.l, ••
Imy po*t*ir« tS
II. fl. tirecii A >1. ! >«.
ViJoii^r At i'. Alittiiiii ' • .
OCH Ik SON'S
• Ii |.i«nr .il'lr-*« lllualraM. < -.
• th iumt'H HMIU'. CWlil
I Intiu U w«r«i*if sn l
r Hi Aft
2 twH
Kill A.v,A M
J. It. PARK KB,
«1TN ami IXK MUMITH !
Went ViDcinlB hi.
MctvlN.N K\ , ■ • • TKXAM
4wt> In ikt
lirerted him :oalodKii.K'h< ii8ei^ « "f ndul**nd three
where lie Id i.main for a mlult«r«8 ei . On Wwlueuday
| few da\ s. when he would let night we will have a•truwb^rry
him Uuow ilie results of his e|
flirts III llis behalf He hap-
pened to b - :ifijiiainied with a
gi'.illemaii who had oeea ioli t«
Ilii.- a la rue number of men ilii LitUe drops of w«tar,
m.ni" maiiiiftii-t tire, wli i had noj Little «rain« of Sund--"
objeeiioii io take t oiivit ts on j .Just then he looked toward the
trial, ami hi> applieatioii to ehoir, and perceiving that Hro.
him in the prisoner's name; Coinpton, the leader, was not
proved sueeessful 'l'h< young present, said :
man was so attractive in his ap , "I am so sorrow to see Mr.
pea ramand manner- that the t'ompton absent; will the heau
gentleman ami hi> v\ ife both be
railie ueejily il^el'estvd ill hilll,
and wi'thinu to be of more use
to him took him to
.vi' lot' Will Kog. iH.ol Ui.iii-
co Canyon, Crosby County ; U
M. Crntehfleld, manager of the
I). L. A. Company; Arthur .1.
Ti swell, of the lirm of Black-
well 4 Tiswell, and (lilliert U.
Wright, of the Slaughter rauge.
arrived in this city yesterday
from the region of flocks and
herds and uesters, and were met
by a News reporter who pro-
ceeded to interview them on the
condition of the live stock. Mr.
Rogers said he of course could
not speuk for the entire went,
but as regards Scuriy. Lamb,
Hall, Swisher, Nolan, Lubbock,
_ Floyd, Crosby, Kent and Glnrza
festival, and all the sisters who Counties he could say that the
give milk are requested to, nrairie dogs have been lying
come early. We will close by | for something to eat and drink.
Kinging that beautiful hymn—i The settlers, he added, are
starviiig, or at least those of
them who have not been able to
move away. As regarded the
condition of cattle thus far
there has been no loss, but un-
less winter ranges can be fouud
he did not see how thuv could
survive that season, lie and
the other gentlemen accom-
the
PlltKSIDC ONAT.
MOTHERS
ODm, II.If Hii.l ilcl * in iIuiik if"| r attni
lltui U> tb ir i'Ii.1.1 r.-n u Li.. b..vr Ii' p->iu** no
Immiui) . i1«l 1OUI *li'k > 'UuglllM' IIpup ti#
u«r of U II II. . * 4 luiilv.' •ml ,-riirrftl r.-« uUtor.
illvn II t J >our I. MU mi I firliiii L'h l lrec. pr
«erllu' It t<' ) iur liu*.biR.| anil nnii «• u
tot.i • an.l u|i|H-ii/.'r i*fon> bmlfMi. itinl tin-,
• III IMIVM bM.«H)' IIM* for l'U«JT biltrM.
BEAUTIFUL COMFI-KXION.
"-bi'UMiiiia of *io<ik .lid ih«iiiin| l«Ji . mrr
ualiit * r|.ni eoiinril.n i ■ ir.l«to lui|iro<* th«lr
oomplHl <0. Mi< to lil'lo i' v m n.y fitnlu Mill lin>
|i«rf.. t loit* of tbi' fin i- I rfe aid I jiiiN Tliw
iol'«i •p|;llcitllotii! ara oulv to |. rarj. ud l«a\o
lb nlilo In ii work, oouilltloo.
An lotrriij proparallon Ii noa bdug una J,
o|mr tiUK ihruiiRb th<« bbxnl, w Iddi roiflMw tbi1
.km m kinootli ftinl oft *« .in InUiit'i. .iii.| Ini
|iaillii(« bvautifulal .t'rtali rmi.n|<| xioo aoiuudi
•diiii'ail b)- Ibx ■•Hie. Ti r i f'y ■ Ml* oil all
liujiu. I i«x fr. in ini- I t*>o l, rmn ■«!"« all l.iinipi,
Muli-baa an.I plotoh « from Hi fan' in i'k aud
i.aid*., and Hi h Uir obv«>k nl. ,(.r iuw',li. Inn-,
of tlnllll*
Thi' arti"i« nlludr.l to l« B II II, a blood ! nrifl. r
a'nl K^unral faii.ilv ion!.*, wblcli nrv. r f.'ll. io
jivk outlrx ail«'a«"|.ii No ff'.Hli* brndl f.tll
to u«' t To be liaa t'ful. you nin-t lif liealiliv
and to lw l."ultli> )'"U iiioillil u.c II U II.
WONDSBFUL ULCERS.
ATl.isti, (U , .tuiir. I AC,
In l > thi-r>" I'linn' on mi bind «hut «««
tli njlil i ■ Im' * t-nrliuu lo i lildi . an il« I'lHirm'
«*vionl i ' lie n br. t ". id,* ilnailt in'iilrd Th.
.'huiV'iIum"fiuitfto'!of w7'P*nyin({ J"'". V «'J.
Iiooeful ol securing ram
♦lleil
an
•:'
own
I no
IIH«
.;iiiI
h! ii'
ter| "
After the singing he anuouru
i
nhii'li vrithnutfbt in*' rh 'Muiailc, mul I nmk
Jn|i* III
i**tt um1
■Jlitl i luit ill our ojilliioii |elle|
io ihe tax payers of the coun
trv is to bt found,
In the regulations of rail
road corporations by the State
:,iid national eriinienl sous
to pii-nfill pooling tii.-ciiinina-
lioiis. watering of stock, the
wiecking of railways, and all
•^otts of cotubimilion , and to
l oiitrol the rate- ol Ireight so a-
logive the railways only a rea
soiiable income on the aituiil
value of the money invested,
and the application of the sane
principles to all otliei corpora
tiiiiis as far a^ tli" same ma\ be j
applicable.
Ond No furthel land inotio |
pt.dies should be fostered or
p'-nnitted by either our State or (
national government, and that
those in existence should bedi-
mmiv'i ;is >oou ;i> jiossible by
legislation to that end.
r:i.I That m new Nat: nal
Hanks should be eliai'ered and
ihat with the e\jiira ion of iIn
chariers if existing banks tin
whole f \ stein slioiiid end atni j
that the eirciilaiiiiii medium f
the countn shouhl consist of!
uoid and si I v 1*1 under a svsten
•t" free coinagt l.y the govern
iuei.it siippleuientetl by all tin
legal ii-uder greenbacks neces
s.ii V to secure the most aiuph
pel rapiia circulation of inoiie\
• leuialidetl b\ the interests ol
1 In* masses of the people.
Iih. The tarill shouhl l e |
abolisle-d exc-pi upon actual
IM mi i jes. ami i f any I urt her re v
eiiue neeessary toan e< omnii .
icul administration of the gov J
ernuieiit it should be rai-ed by j
ji uraduao'll ineoiiie tax. and ;i
direct lax upon ihe inillionairt
fortunes ol tin* country.
>11 > No more pensions should
be gi\ tm to the wives or chil- !
iiren o. retired or deceased olli
• ials of the government.
• ith. In state a Hairs eeuioni;, !
and retrenchment is demanded
and the departments <di"Uid ! •
ii'duci'tl io the least necessarv
••;.. «• i.... ■. • I •' .1.. -T
structions, prol'essetl to have
bee uiie a Christ ian, ami ex
presst*tl a desire to unite with
the chinch. Something
sensation ua*- created in one of
f 1
bojiemi ot securing ranges in , Munt„,^tr„w \Ur ^
New Mexico, aud ho admitted I ( n,., ,...i,|(.i
I that nearly'itJ.ooo cattle have)
'"'There will be proacliin' in | through Blanco C*ny on -
i.is house on Satuiday a,id j111 L}r tUu muJ,ll|f ''rHu .
lVrl. Sunday." ^''w' 0,her points
where ranges t oUm possibly be
secured. At present, lie added,
, % " , a a |(ruiiif ii, iiic «urr en iur iium n is n n f uisr
| 111 tllOflV counties CUttlu 11u\U MtlilK Ulotr, now AiMHit ilnoe incites in Iviiffih.
Why lee- Water la liatl.
.ut tbi* tin i*.
lli 1 i r . II *
io a llftil '!
ii,.I hnnu. .iir mi ii i
II. .... lil St: > '■ I l Iti'.'il b
Il i.^l. i! .,.1. A'.out .' tin II lie \VH I. Ol.'il 11mil
CuthtM*rt io Atl till. I li.-faii .'j ilt'.liilr of wr
gvttili# i .1; Uu* fora on inv llnili na n ri vular
here to sta
We are here to stay and want the juitronage of evety Mi
Woman and Child in Collin County.
Our OMdt are Hew anS SeleoteS
With greatcare for this trade, aud you will lind that we i
determined to sell tlieiu. Our stock of
dress goods
Is complete and are up with the styles. And we carry
stock Prints, Bleached and Hrowu l omestics, Ticks. ClievU
l'laids. Cottonades, Brown Mnen for Dresses aud PantH, W
and Colored Lawns.
s
GENTS Fi'KNISHING GOODS.
Our Clothing is New nnd is made up iu the latest styles t
we can guarantee satisfaction as to quality and Ilt. Suits
great variety.
xto old sto
Laces, Hdging and
ipialites. We carry the
Hamburg Embroidery
must desirable line ot
CSBi
embracing r* J
And now a few words as to! J}ttle to livu on'n^qtute
of a beverages to be taken. Ameri- beans
cans are dyspeptic people; they
d
tile la-
iiomiltle places of woi drink much iced water at
ship in the city of New \ork uieals, ergo, iced drinks at
one siindav iiioi iiing, when his | meal times are bad ! They may
employ er walked dowu the , be, when carried to excess; this
aisle wiili him aud stood by his j is not denied. But iced drinks
hide, as the rite of Christian are not the cause of the wide-
bapii-m was administered to1 spread dyspepsia in the United
him Not long afterward the I states. There are other Dotent
prisoner's new ami faithful | factors in action. Iced drinks
friends met lb. llarrisund ask
ed iiiin what lie thought of
their protege, lie said: *'I do
not think that he will hold
out." Why not "Oh. 1 can
not tell you. His looks, his
hi de
mannei
gestures, ni.t w
seems to indicate a fatal lack
of moral stamina 1 -Why,
doctor." exclaimed llu* lady.
•'i|i> \ oil mean to set limits to
the gi ace of tfod ; "Hv llo
means, madaui The grace ol
(toil can do everything for
everji bodv , bill there are some
men for w hom it seems, in fact,
i>i do ver\ littl *. and I am in
dined to t h i ii is that this young
man is one of them " 1 hey
were rather indignant at his
want ol ciitilideiit'e and lack ol
sympathy with their own en-
thusiasm. But time rolled ou,
and ihe \oiing man disappear
•d. lie had been absent some
weeks, when In* wrote the lady:
•■| i an never I hank you as 1
ought lor y <nii very great kind-
ness to me. I am sorry to have
reqiiitted n so badly, but tin
truth is ihat I could not
an honest life.
would rather di
in my hand ihnnbe the posses*
sor o f the li nest fortune in
America." Interinitional lie
ci >rd
Mr. Wright corroborated
those statements -Dallas News.
BOOTS K1IOKN & SLIPPEBtj
Of the best inakeiii theciiy. And our
HATS in Straw, Wool and Fur embrace all qualities c
• land
Said Lieut. Wyle, of Macon
lid try. but J police force, Sunday: "Sever-
w ith ;i jimmy al years ago a negro was bitten
died to nie to
Suritli K Out There.
.\ I >et iui ter w ho was ret urn
ing from Hakoi.i the other day.
met iin old chap on the train in
.mm as
rid Hi-
ts my
u.tiue
Ml. Il I' j ll 11 i ill I liai s. | I 11 IS
Mh. The school ages should
In extended from * to
uih. We think ex ottleio al
lowances in this county are tin .
necessary to make our county j
ollici's sell' sustaining
loth W«• believe a third
term in any ofiice uiidemocratie |
and unsafe and that it is in tlie
line of perpetuities and that
good irovernineiit demands thai
it should be condemned and
abandoiu I by the voters at the
ballot box.
11th. Buduction of taxes is
• i- uiamled by the general and
State government, and also by
our commissioners1 court.
lyth Ami we demand that
legislation in the future should
guard and protect ihe interests
of the laboring and producing
classes equally with :i11 other
inteiests ol the county. Be
lieving that the prosperity of
the county depends upon lie
pro perity of these t lasses.
lMth. That arbitration is the
best tm it le of settling the troub
1 es between capital and labor
until time and experience indi-
cates a better mode
stories ot Criminals.
.\ ^oiiug girl, incarcerated in
tin* I let r«ut house of cm rection,
was overheard pra\ ing aloud iu
her cell, ami these were her
exact words: "O Hod, do you
know that I want to be good,
but somehow or other I can't."
A private house in Chicago
was entered h\ a bnag.ar in
the evening, w ho foetid the lath
of the house iii her bed chain
bei She had not yet gone to
bed. ami at the sight of her tin
expected and unwelcome visi
tor she fainted. Whereupon lie
co< lly proceeded to ransack her
bureau, and carried oft' all the
jewelry that he could find. A
few days later she received the
following note from him :
"Dear Maoam : As you lay
the tloor the other evenii
. 11
.lit
11
by a cat and applieu to nie to
know what to do about it. He
was anxious to kill the cat. but
{the owner swore he'll kill the
lirst man who laid violent hands
on the mouse eater. I ml vised
the negro to wait a fow days
and perhaps he would catch
tin; cat and make away with it
w.thout letting the owner know
anything about it. A mouth
passed and the cat lived,
though the negro came tome
l;ii!\ during that time and re-
I tried 1 never grew so tiroti
ol anything in my life a^ i did
was the of hearing about that cat. That
negro bored me fearfully, and
one day when 1 was feeling us
if 1 never wanted to hear of an-
other cat, I told him to give it
| arsenic. The next day the cat
l and four dogs were dead. The
owner of the cat of course laid
it all on the negro, and the re-
sult was a negro's head nearly
j broken. Then a warrant was
sued out for assault and bat-
tery. and the cat's owner not
having any wealthy friends
went to jail in default of bail.
The case tinally went tu trial
and the cat's owner was convict-
ed and sentenced to sixty days
imprisonment. In the mean-
time. his house was set on Are,
and the wind which sprang up
ut this time communicated
the flames to adjacent houses,
among them that occupied by
I don't think I
U
'•But she's in Dakota. Sin*
went out ii tc as soon as she
was married."
"I didn't see her
" i >i1111't you happen to ride
by si ii \ house when* a w oman
w as w histling?"
"No."
"Sarah whistles, but yoiiniav
have missed her. Didn't see a
man and a w oman having a tight
any where?"
"No."
"Sarah ami her husband have
a regular set to every two or
three days, but you may have
taken another road. Didn't hear
any woman hollering, 'Durn it
io Hoshen! I suppose:
"Don't think so."
"Sarah hollers that when she
stubs her toe, and she can be
heard two miles and a half if the negro who was bitten and
the wind is right. M-ft any 1 beaten, and all were burned to
woman on the nighwa\ who ■ the ground. The cat owuer's
w as smoking a clay piiie and family spent the most of the
sloshing right hrough the mud t cold uigut in the street, and
puddles;" their children died of WMttmo
"No."
"Th.it's Sarah, you know!
Didn't stop in any neighbo,-
hood w here the school (cache)
pneu
The
factors in action. Iced
are very greatful to the thirsty,
but too much indulgence there-
in produces a torturing thirst;
as the person who indulges in
eating snow in the Arctic re-
gions discovers quickly. Just
a snowballing causes the uiy suspicious.
hands, lirst to feel cold, and s-
then to glow with heat if con-
tinued: so the constant appli-
cation of an iced fluid to the
faces, a first greatful, becomes
a source of intense discomfort;
for the blood-vessels are first
contracted and ultimately par
aly/.ed, and then the fauces
glow with blood, like the skin
of the saowbailer's hands.
Iced tluids are not desirable
for dyspeptics, to say the least
of it Ordinarily at dinner, the
ice pudding is followed by a
glass of liquor—"to correct it."
A certain temperature is requi-
sii" for digestion, and too much
is undesirable.—Dr. Fothergill
on Indigestion.
It Wii* the Cat.
A Draw Mail.
The bravest man I ever saw
in civil life was a night clerk in
a Kansas City hotel. About
midnight the porter came iu
vexed about something, aud
strode up to the desk. Lean-
ing across the register he grab-
bed the clerk by the collar and
shook him until his diamonds
went out. I thought then the
man seemed disturbed, and his
language immediately confirm-
ed my suspicions. "You mis-
erable little snipe," he roared.
"I've a mind to come around
there and stab yer with verj
pen, ye sneakiu' little whelp!
If ye wur worth killin' 1' break
yer dirty neck afore I'd let go
of ye, ye spike-legged son of a
thief. Waugh !" And so say-
ing he hurled the clerk under
the counter, threw the ink-well
down on him, pitched the regis-
ter across the room, and sav-
agely'kicking the chair in which
I sat from nnder me,he went out
into the night, whither I some-
what regretted tuat. 1 had not
gone some hours before. But
the clerk amazed me. lie was
on his feet almost before the
irrate porter kicked my chair.
Defiance burned in his eyes, a
little dimly it is true, but I
could see that the lire was start-
ed. "See—see—see here," he
said, his voice faint aud tremu-
lous with rage. "1—1- -lookee
here, M—Mister Trunkslammer,
I—I don't want you to iu--
make so much noise—you'll -
you'll disturb the guests, and 1
—I'll get into trouble. Now
don't kick things around so—s
say, what did you do that for?
Don't disturb the gentleman
that way—He's a guest. I nay
—. Now. look here (louder),
I'm not going to stand any j
more of this. (Porter goes out j
of the door.i Oct out o" here,
you big mouthed sucker, or I'll
"bounce you in u minute, ^i'oi
ter slams the door after him
like a cannon;. "Shut that
tloor (forte), you white-livered
coyote, or I'll cut your heart
out before you can squeak!
Oil," jumping over the counter
aud hastening slowly toward
the door. "Git! and be lively
about it if you don't want a
a hole kicked clear through
you ! Come back here !" Tie ,
howled, his hand upon the]
door-knob. "Come back here,
and I'll mop the floor with you!
He's gone,' he added, softly
opening the door and looking
cautiously down the dark, de-
serted street. "There he goes,
streaking it down the street
like a scared dog. What made |
you let him kick yon that
way 1" he said to me in haughty
scorn. "Why didn't you shoot
the dirty dogf Vd a done it, if
he a come within reach of me.".
And, he with a lofty scorn of
tny miserable cowardice, the
indignant clerk gave me a room i
close under the roof, with a
camp-btfil, one chair, a tin
washbasin, one towel and a!
piece of indestrnctable Hint
soap In it. Aud, as I followed
the bell-boy to my apartments,
the clerk looked pityingly af-
two Ini'lim in wl.ltli, "cumins in Im il.iwn In thr
boii.' fttul ili«cii*rrfii>K iiIhiui i.i cupful . I |hih
uml'i'i |mt i! my iiii)', til ui' lnk. in. ■ itM*|i
ilmturbi'il. iuiiI I •mai-timf* iltuiuht I wpulil lime
! A friend call ml mi hip out* cl*v. Mr A. .1 Van- i tlllil S.l\e J oil! ItlOll*-y.
j Dujum<. and r«C'>iiim. tided ll H 11. aud «• certain
j it iviiulil cure ini'
; In a *h>:n tlnm I kuI my m.>n tu ifrt m< Ikh-
{ Urn, aim I naw llie improvement from the very
Unit. I have now Ulieti M ur li Imiilni, and my
arm* are entirely well, and thi* latKe ulcr. on my
limlj linn liealiil I ii'iw f>«.| like a new |i«n on,
Uiank* to your ujliU icnu-dy, 11 I: II
Mk* kanmii. Ha i.i
10(1 W nt Haknr Si . At inula M.i,
tin* commonest to the finest.
We sell either for CASH or on TIME.
Your trade is solicited ami we will give you polite attent
Call early.
AN ATLANTA DBUGGIST.
Iiurlng the past tew months I hum tfiven II IIII
gen re teat* iii the cure of lllocal niaem..'*, nuil tin-
liimitatingly pronounce it u «afe, ure. hariulen
and apeedy lllooi I'urlfler, fully mrrltiui; the
c mfldencc of the public My cuvtoinem ar>' de
lichtnl Willi Ha etT-i't". ami the demand hi « «o
miuderfully incren*ek tuat 1 have been compi-
led U- buy b) the kti kh na it lathe eelllnif
IiIimhi remedy i handle.
W \ lilt lIIAM. IllUiriii.I.
Send to ihihki IIiIiu C ... vtiauia u.i . for their
Jook of Womlfif, frie,
Solil by
SMITH \ JOHNSON,
l>riig>fist i mill l'liiiruitn.iel>, MrKlntiey,
T«xn . is."
reb Star
John c. Scott.
ly bin
Ti J. Newsom,
AGKNT.
SOUTH WEST CORNKR OF TllE 8(^1 ARE.
J. C. MOORE.
UKALKR IIS
* ' " " Implements, in
-Of Every Variety. Hi'iid tjuarters for- —
HAisirs
u Ai sirs
"S"
-S"
BA RB
HA KM
STEEL
STEEL
FENCE
FENCE
WIRE
WIRE
MARK.
TH< t/G i. S(
Newton and Jackson Wagons,
Mollm- Plow*. Itnmliili l i.<c llnrrow H. Biiffglen, At-orn Stove*. Buckeye Mow
Ha.v ltttken. Wlient l rli!n. Kiiuiiii-M. 'I'll res lit" . (iin mul Mill Machinery.
Aluo Uencral Agt ut for llecvei-" sirnw Stackers.
MoKINAlRY,
TE^
/Vom
SAFE.
SURE.I
PROMPT
At I•!.. tin In.
Opl'iiit, Untitle* mul J'olton ; _ _ A flfe I AI if"
25& McKrnney & Demson Nurssriet
I'ui in.
jTHr. ClUMtr* fn..UAtTi<oiiK.snt J
5t m
irmanr|MED/
| P'ruitand
Flower.
Cure R!iciim«li m. Neuialaln.
**hnlm, ttfiikr*. • U. U.
I Ml I • M"! i K'
Health and
Weal'
I ree and
I out fort aud
\ ine.
Luxu
Peace and
Plenty
A 1.1. TIIKKK ItEHULT Kit iM I'ATiriN T. PEKblSTKNT 1*1.ANTINti CULTIVATING
Cll'ilf!-: Till, s AND I'I.
'1.11 .'•iUYlN'i; KVENTUK
*U ll IW IT -4
S£J(J5CX£U|
MACKEHEL
smallest home
If i i-.iiiiiliril nit I i'i.i'i in.-1 iij uh.'ii-e :nilia and h.imen, tii-ldom leel inriine.l to no on a
escept when they want the "hlitheat |ierfluiuton.' I hi- permanency of our
Kovcrnmi.ini I * hli. jed upon the permai.enc) ot our home*
•nd fear thin^x contribute n.ore In thin
ieotli.li iban
Fine Orchards, Shade Trees, Vineyards, Hi
WIND brakes, AMD J1EAUTIFCL KJ. >\VKB8,
In making our .election' we have ref.-remr t<> q.iaUty, aiUptalilllly aud ituccexslon In train
we aim at ihe lil(jlient h nul'ird witlio.i' reference loenai, and mil com pale wltli the
' We Riiaianie.. evervlltiiiL.' true tu name and Mlnvuld the plautem nIve the plant the caie tUil
nei'i^oiary m produciin-ejtton <ir other ei upa, ti.ere Ik u<i ren«m trh.r one In a hundred hiioi ' *
lout in ti'iinsplantinic We uw u variety of m. U aud tlie Uti 41 and lif«t inethrdl. We are I
Ask Your Croear for them.1
FISH CO.. IT. LOTTO, BO.
111 the Suuthweat portion of Mi-Kinney. Texan, and will he xiad at any time to ulioir our aloe!
. thorn* wUhniK to «•« tlur prlci.e are i-edu.'etl to llie lowed livinit mur.,-in.
We want Sut) biialiel* of native peach pit*, dellveied In acU at 60 ccnta per luiahel.
Deaeriptive CatuioKue free, addrena
E. W. Kirkpatriek. MoKinney, Ti
CONSULT DR. WASSERZUG.
| From Hussian Poland. |
OBI ALL DISKS AM* 14 A INCIDENTAL TO XI
HUMAN BODY.
Dr. WASSCRKUO having hail practice and experience for the Inat IS year*, will underteki
except He can ui akamki. a L'i 111:
"msaeber^
CORDIAL.
IVB1 iXSBPSBf sen
nia thus contracted. The ne
«ro. in moving aorne of his «f-
feets i-aved irom the tire, wan
run over by a train whilecrois*
had l>«'< n lit ked ami the sewing lag the track and lost hit 1«K* j ter nie, and 1 heard Fiitn sav to
s«u-it-iy all l u*ted to tfosh. eh?" In consequence of the loss by i)jra9elf: "Gad, but I do hate
"No." tire of everything he liad, and j n oowaril!"
"That's Sarah a^.iiii I iiuem the deatli Of his children, the in
\ .ii didn i tia- el around inueh." owner of the cat was released " M \l!vr.!n
••Hut Dakota is a grent T.-i from jail after serving thirty tUSLt , rtnUm,
ritory. you know!" J days, and when he went to the i
"\es. I Niijiixise. bill if you stiot to look Upon the rnins of "JJV' ^Ufin^MVlie V I ail ll t
had bi'i>ii at one end while Sarah ins home, he saw the oat that Pj1/ .. . f tmvtnD. in
was hollering her husband to j had caused all thin trouble was jJjelSngllsh pap®™ inS
dii nei at the other yon must walking about the grounds us reearo 10
have lu-ard her Maybe von are hvo as any cat you ever saw. A Trmredy at Helton.
a little deaf" 1 This is a true bill, for 1 saw the ——
eat myself after it had been Belton, Aug. 5.—This raorn-
.\s soon as the doetors gave dead a month, M--Augusta (Qa.) | ing about 1 o^clock a difficulty
Wutt'Tsoti up.Watterson refus News. occurred in the Bank saloon, in.
••d to go ii| atul is now quite ^-o-^o- ■——— which Henrv M. Parnell was
lun4M Adama tkmn, It.•• York
well again. | tb.vernor Ireland's cowmunl-1 shot in1 the face and instantly
in iaiN ot Oatarrh iu all it* maxra. Mcnrvy. UI of the Skin, Ulcerated Uaca. Cancer*,
morn, bkin I)l e«M<a of Kvery Pttrm. Ittie.oiiaii n. tMaiaca, Uoiit, 1.1 ver Coinplnlnt, r
thma. Oyaenter*. rilen. Fit*, all t rlt.nrj an.i Kl'lney Troulilen. and dikeaara . r the
l.tinic dUnaaee. IndlMeation an'd • ervou- debllitr. *
YOUNG AN1) MIDDLE AGED MEN ! A SURE CUB
The awfiil.elTact of earlv vice, which brlurfi organic wenknem. dmiroyinir both mind and b<
wltli all it* awliil ilia b~fnre the Inavitalile m i|iiel, CONnl'VPnON, <et Ir.. or palpitatinn of
Heart. Timidity. Treim lins, Nervniu t)lm-li*r«i',. a>i mm u to Ue feared, lAok f Idea*. S.ulnc
Spirit*, L"«li' ImaKlninK. I>l*llke to aocial life and Hrordlnj; Melancholy.
M AltUlKI) MfcS. or thoee eiiterinif on that happy life, aware of I'hvuical Debility, Ex llabl
of the Serve*, or other irreituiarltie<. i|iiicxly amino .1 /
NO MISk-BALs CSRH —Youmt people liminii their health mil •pending lime and money I
thoae iiiioiialiflej to tr«ai them, cau.inc fatal d.*o,-der* to ihe heail, lhro.it, noae. liver and Iu:
N 1 roach and bowel* SlH^dilv Ciireo
l.et not fal«r Moiimty deaerl on fwti i iiller al or.-e on
lilt. WAsxKitasrci.
T it Klin Street, l AI,LAS, TKX
l,(Miaultlnir H io.n . M kin. Ml . Next to Kriniiar.lt'* new liulldini;
All private natter* cured Tariie* tn-ate.l 0y letter and m ttli uie *ent (• O. D. Dr. WafNt
m a regular rrrdnaia Diploma In offlci. iti yeat* practice OrriCK Hora*: > a tn loip I
oi loOptn Scswva # to 11 am; ln.rp m. i * Ad.iren* ro*toiTt.H.nt.l |.\ Da I la* Texan.
j
i ilr.iin.'iKe upon
the ay ti-ui from llie r fleeth o| ti tuiiM
lor aolr b) nil 'ru«|tala. nt Mr.
m, btilllr. Send He. ktumii t. Wittier A.
Taylor. Atlanta. «.<>.■ for Knli'le lUmfc.
urn «nm und nnllelH mil euro
t. bement
DKALKH IN-
NWVCt
I .hibih. t "roup aud t otiMiuiptwa. Frn-a, Jir,
•mill a bottle
Ailams*
IIlack .lack
Gum
('lie wing
i* prvpirwd irom the flnmt chicle, la an >xoel<ent
reimaly for a cold or note throat, and anl« dl(e*
Hon. A* a Mtweo •nWHtuti. it ha< n i ."|uaI, be.
ia« *oft and yleldlnu to the t. eth, > icanmir and
lieantlf) in* mem. flavoring Uie iir -aii. end matt-
ln< Hie voice clear A irl.iln.nvincea Maniifae-
nd liv Adam* Soon, Sew York AImi maiui-
nr n\ | Tola.
—— i 7t,,- . . m ni r. • hut ijwtioimii ii w i or* i ne . in tl imt «'.l
• — cation to Secretary Bayard was killed by Tom Play. It is said erTlIJ? AiiS^t
* * * , not by tele- that all the parties were drink- JUT *£* • *
a A • t. iMaa ■ Mam ■ t aiil lafllMid Of HUl* iM
Rev. Joseph Cook thinks , forwarded by mail
arrested imrae-
correct
aim | graph. Time enough for
'il n fhl «• llll tlta* AAIMA aWkAJAMkJM Wkl
farm machinery
OrEvrry D« M« i*tptlon.
The Celebrated Wm. Heerlng Mtamlard and Junior Twine Bl
The Anltman ft Taylor Threshers and Engines.
The* C'elebrnteilWIiltrwiitrr Wiigonm nnd £
A Pill Line of BufonU Flows and Cultivators.
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1886, newspaper, August 12, 1886; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191472/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.