The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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Umtkd STATVB SKX*TB. j
Washington, D. C., Feb. JO, WM.
TO AOKIOrLTUIUSTd.
e IIyDeaeSir:
In former y^ara when the
question of tariff was upper-
most in tut) consideration of
the people, circular letters were
it is'desired §J|*t yljttr sue
shall be confioaS to your own
hnsinees and be stated concise-
ly.
Publicity will not be given
to names or location of busi-
ness if yon so desire.
Very Er^rfnlly,
D. VV. V00BHSB8,
Cbairmtn.
Refering to tbe above The
Democrat wou'd suggest that
aoyoue who feels interested
shoald write their views at
once and direct to Senator
' TO ALL POINTS
MORTn and EAST
HhptfMm WW Stuping Can
asd
VIS ME— CSAIB CMS.
- FBOM
All Points in Texas
St Louis, Kansas City
rx AND
CHICAGO.
Here i)o«« connection i* wade with
fael train, of £Mt«n and Southern
Ubm, makinit iter M. K A T ihe bwt
Up to NEW YORK ROSTOV. PHIL-
ADELPHIA BUFFALO. MONTREAL
AND ST. PAUL.
The now into SI. I ' oU
over Its own rail*, it tain# ibe onle
SHE STILL SLEPT.
addressed to merchants, im
porters, and others, making n | Voorhwe, Washington, D. C
quiries as to the character and
smonnv of their business, pri-
cm and w.g« P«id, r t^ °|:AflnV^,| 4ir, Tr.ln Boa.
import duties, etc. This was nins Fifty Mllss an Hour.
notably the case in 1845, ander
the direction of Secretary Wal* Chattanooga, Teun., Feb.
ker; in 1882, through the n —On the westbound Mem
Tariff Commission; and, !n phis and Charleston train,
1885, under the direction of which left here Wednenday
Secretary" Manning. night at 7:45. among other emi
The replies to such interro- grant passengers were a broth
gatoriee furnished valuable Hr and two sistVrs, the younger
statistics and other data, nnd ' siaier being ab^ut 19 years of
materially aid in legislating age and a somnambulist. Just
upon the sObject of customs aft**? tbe train passed Tus**om-
dunes , bia, AU , this girl arose from a
With a view tonecuring surh ***at « q which obe was sleeping
information, the Committee on a,l(j to th- r-ar door of
Financr'Submit to ?on tbe fol coach ail(j th** platform
lowing questions, whirh tbey *fbe train wa* running at be
trust you will formulate replies jtween f« rty and fifty miles an
to, adding such general or jj- ar, and it wa« far away from
Special matter as >ou maybe tbe place where the girl step
possessed of, and which, in t.ff ere the coductor could
your judgment, will be of value he r o iti d. Barl iw, a few
to 'he cotnaiitt-e : uiilea aM-ad. **as the meeting
1. What i* 'he character of place of the ea^t and west
your product ? , hound trains, and this point
8i em ingham, Ala., Feb. 8.—
Tbe state convention of Jffler
son Democrats, or Kol bites, End
people's paitv, was held here
to- day, an(U full state ticket
waa nominated to oppose the
regular democratic ticket. The
peoples' party held their state
convention thir Earning in the
Wionie Davis wigwam. A. P
Longshore presided. An in%i
tatioQ was received from the
Kolbites to join them in their
convention. It was accepted,
bnt ot without some dies*n
cions. The peoples party
adopted a platform which en
dorsed the Omaha platform,
declares for sn income tax. and
wants a free ballot and a fair
count and opposes the repeal
of the 10 per cent tax on state
banks. At noon the Kolbite
d-legates came into the hall
and the two conventions com
A Kansas City paper in a
short history of thf Jame*
hoys says:
"Fraek James was bor - in
Scott county Ken*nck>, iu 18
41. und lease in Clay county.
Mo , 1845 There were also
two other boys and two
daughters, one of the latter dy-
ing just as she reached the
threshold of womanhood. The
other girl, Susie, went to live
in Nebraska and there met a
stockman, Allen Farmer, whom
she soon married and they
went to Texas, making their
home on a ranch near Sher
man, wher Frank James often
secreted himself iu later days
when hnnted like a Vild
beast."
UAr
l Dallas Saws.]
Some mortals pa * good reso-
lutions early in the morning
End then wage incessant ware
fare on them all the day long.
Every man is he architect
of hi ow n ca«'le- in the air.
It would be s«* much safer if
man and woman could under-
stand each other better.
Aa editor counted his dimes
Over and over again,
Something like twenty or thirty timet,
Aa If he felt great pain.
Only ninety-five cent* had he,
And there was the devil to par.
He took hi* hat and o'er the lea
Meandered hr away.
"Dearest" la itself me; ely a
relative term
t £
,
Tbe fast yt'Ung man never
fails to overtake bad luck in
the end.
2. Do similar foreign pro was m*de. Tbeu the two
ducts compete with yours I trains coupled together, return
3. What would be the effect ed slowly, and with trainmen
upon your product of a rednc-ion th * cowcatcher, with lm-
ti« n of duty o nnp« rt« * f all;'«*rn* *~archiMg f r the b -dy.
Timothy—'' bay, ma, did oor
ba^y come from heaven I"
Ma—4 Of course he did."
OM. J.dte. OMUHS,! Tl«othy-"W«ll he «m •
of Bntltr coonty, ... Bad«! dura fool to leave h,«Ten for •
p^rumn nt cbnirmna. P,,0B ,ik* 'W*' and \h*n rn"
Tlir f« llowing .into lirkrt ,hH ri k "r
«M AiiiniaiiMl: j *****! L t ,
For governor, R-uN-o F. j %j ^ «he* villian in y« ur
K-lb. Montgomery. ieyes,M said a j t lge to a pris
Secretary of state, J. C. Fon- ;on„r
ville, Crenshaw nounty.
Auditor, W. F. B Lynch,
Macon cooQty.
Treasurer. T. M. Jones, Hale
C'ltinty.
Superintendent of edoca'ion,
J P. Oliver, Tallapoosa conn
ty-
If a vain woman could she
would make herself so beauti-
ful that it wculd kill men to
look at her.
After oiau sees how devot-
edly a woman can love even a
worthless little dog he is less
astonished to find ber ready to
fall in love with himself.
"Y or honor mu«* q ii m«*k
ing mirrors of other people'*
eyes/1 said the latter.
The young sport consider*
bis fatbei'* pocket a giab-bsg.
If women walked more
feet would not be so cold.
her
Right Firemea Killed.
Paris, Feb 11 —A fire oc
curred to dav iu the Rue de
kinds
.fu* a* tt * A^ar«'h Was abm
Information tbwrfuliv tumirhrd bv |
JAMES B\RK£&. W.C.« RUSH.
telPwikllACV
ST W>L*I8 SO. DSSWO't. .EX
DOUBLE DAttY
TMDIS EACI WAT
OVKK TKErf '
ItastM &Tuas Cmtral RaHnti
ELEGANT CHAIR CARS ON
DAY TRAINS.
THROUGH SLEEPERS.
D*Uas aart Saa Aatoalo tia Bwm
i oet«r *o QftlveKion. li >u ton
•ad St- Loui- TM l «*ni«on Mjrrtoi
Boot* to p«UR io tbe bouUw««t «U li iwfc* and
Urlau* Write or csJ! on H- A T r-
l|wa for Inform
C- w. KIM.
4. Uave the age* which you lotted and fit** two rainn were
pay ft r la^or iticrea*«^d or d- | b*-ii<g uriC"tipl««<i. n m-4 n« diis
created w.tni.. b I'-f' ' <• «v**re1 'u- f hiu
y«ar^ ? « >111111 t i in- f mm of a thirty
5 To wb *t *t -nt d -s \ « ur r*o i ► 0<i "itniin
S*a>e xp r> hgttcultu al pr • | t - tisU- wan fou 1 i to he -aiH
ducts.' s'tin tly sleeping. She wa
6. What competition d« 1 awak-ned and walked to and
such exports in**et abroad t j boarded th * train entirely un
7. To what extent, in your injured.
and
Eueilly. While the firemen
Attorney-{wtil, Watr*n! „d workmen were engaged in
Reese, Jr., Montgomery.
Capt. Kolb, when he came
forward to a« cept the nomina
ti«... Br^«.d with wild P | completely enveloped tbe par
Co piii'e l ari «m tent forth
from tbe press of Miller A Stu-
art at Cbico on Feb. 1. The
news journal sets out, < r sets
in at :be outset to explain just
L . , , what a kiss is. A kiss, when
tfae bM.mem of the barn.n«, to itg laM aDa,yai,. j.
buildiug a carboy of sulphur;..
. 1 j 1 « little more than a srteedy ex-
arbon *xplodf d The , , 0 '
ploslor.
of car
Omtoria Is Dr.
aad Children. It
otker Narcotic m
for Paregoric, Dropa,
It la Pleasant. IU
Millions of Mother*,
—the Motliff*!
Castoria.
"CMtwtoaio wclladat^rd todSdnntkt
t recommend it uwpni<r to any |«uu h Aioa
known to me." H. A, Arm, V. I>.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
"The use of OnstorU* « no
Its merits so vril koonthM it a*eme a w*k
of supererogation to eadorwe it. Few arr tho
intelfirent ftunilif* wbo do nut keep Castoria
within t-asj rrsrh "
Caslos JLurrr*. I>. D„
Sew York Cfcjr.
Tax (kmoi Coktaxt, 77
XivTi
COMES WITH A FIXER AND MORE COMPLETE STOCK OF
Fruits and Ornamental Tnm
THAX EVKR BKKOhK.
Send or bring your orders direct to headquarters. aad gal
up WEST PRICES for CASH.
t^PPeach Seed received in exchange at |1.00 per bftshsl.
Address,
£. W. Kirkpatriok.
27 Premiums at State Fair.
F. EMERSON, T T EMERSON, T. H. EMBBSOB,
President. Vice-President.
p'ause, which continued for
a-v^ral minutes. He read his
ty. E*gUt fireuien w^re kiisedj The talkiu^ uatnt ^ 11 break
h.
,. ' , . E 'd seventeen workmen severe any l ank <>n e «r* .
if rtj- y *«i*i4 i«te* -ch. in wbub he den« nnce<l a . . . i _ ,
1 l> iijured. .
Tbe oltve billo n is not the
A Preacher Knocked oat.
Opinion, aie
For tbe ProMba.
the prices
character of your ptoducts af-
fected by th- manufacturiiuf Mrhidian*. Tex., Feb. 10.
Industries of y« ur state? 'Judge J. M Hall, before whom
8. Have your liv ing expanses j legality of the local option
increased or decreased during i voUf af |i,HHb. ro was tried, hat*
the pas! four y ear* i {decided m favor of the prohihi
Pinnae give } our views on | jjon has so notified
the proposition to restore su>;ar j lbft piaiIinflTi. This turns lo<*-
j the d< m< ctacy and reiterated
jail gnevaoces against that
party from which be bolted
two vears ago.
Re was followed by P. J.
Boiman. J, C. Manning and
others wbo spoke in the sa
strain. Tbe convention
ad j turned until 7 o'clock §^.1*11 the e\ila and canities <>i
nighr, when it reconvened and 8ayl||g women who pow-
adopied the following plat d*™* th<fir f*c<4« Wf^re immoral
very best branch of jea e for
a mischievous crowd of young
boy*.
Traffic Manajc r- u r A T .Kgrnut
a a- qvinun
V h>- Pfe.(ilenl
S^———w—^
GULF COLORADO
AKD
Sant Fe Railway.
SANTA FE ROUTE.
The Texas Trunk Line
DAILY TRAINH
TO
CHICAGO
ntm« — . > TlS
Um aai Sito Lias
and via'
City, Vaatihme
Mm
Fomil
Fattman sleepers and Fraa KecHninif
Chair Can are operated oa all Santa
Fe through Trains.
W. A. TULEY W. 8. KEEN AN.
T. F. &. Dallas, G. P. A. Galveetot?*
, BOCK ISLAND AND
TEXA8 RAILROAD.
MGreat Rock Inland Route."
Is pleased with Texas and
Texas people and hopes tb
feeling is reciprocal Ba«u««-
with the new line since its
opening has been satisfactory
and we will oontinue to furnieb
the very best of service to Col
orado, Indian Territory, Okla
homa, Kansas, Nebraska, and
sll points east of the Missouri
river.
After all, the comfort of s
railroad journey is made up of
little things.
The track is smooth and the
Pullman sleepers and free re
cliaing chair cars are first-class
"up to date." In addition
to fee sbove, which are, of
absolute neeessitiea, the
are lighted with gas and
" by steam from the ea
is pleaty of ice
In the tanks awl A sup
of clean towels ia tbe toi-
roosse. Oa top of it all, we
lot of courteous em-
who do aot take it as aa
asked m civil qoas-
we a
t • fh~ dutiable list.
10 Do the
present duties
* ment.
beneti', in any respect, people,
engaged in growing agticultut-!
ai pioducts and staples; and,
if nor, how can tbey be so
m« diti-d as to produce ibis re
soli !
twelv* s iloons without employ-
Traffic in Girts.
Vancouver, B C. Feb. 11.—
Gov. M' re«by and India
Ag -nt D- lin have be#*n in
11. S-.at-, Ren-rally, anytbii.« >* u, t"d b> ,hw g'-wnm-n!
whi. h you believe w(*nld W in -«>iga^ fh^ mIhs of Indian
u—ful ... tU" commitieo in pr- i«irU 10 wh"- """N wi'h
pa tn^ tan If Wi«l,ti n .'ruciio-.. t.. p,„ a
stop to rh- traffic. A lof al |S
TO MKECMANTS.
i
per ha« traced seventeen ca^s
1. What class of goods du;fn which Stw^sh girls hate
been sold during the paat
1 a I
you deal tn ?
2. Has yonr business in jWt*fve m >nths at prices rang
'sreas d or decr^a^ed during1 jn^ frnrl, |;5 month to $1."*
the pant f« ur > ears ? : ragb
3. Up n what dm-i of the
form:
1. We demand a free vote and
an b<>oest count.
2. We demand the passage
of the contest law for the state
Houston, Tex., Feb. 11.—
Buber Preacher and F. L Ua-
derwood attended the Salvatiou I ^ beauiifui new bonnet will
Army meeting this evening, j stiffen the reck of any woman
then!The pulpit orator denounoed on earth.
The last eput et to which
warring lawyers resort is tbe
cuspidor.
If a man desires to rid him
self of bis bad habits h* must
camp on hia own trail.
An enthusiastic editor wrote:
"The battle is no* opened/'
and indecent.
Directing bis batteries on
the male portion of the con-
gregation, he said ue meaut
«very word he said; dared
anybody to take him up, aod
officers.
3. W.
age of gold and silver onaba 10 Texas, t* uderwood arose,
s - of 16 to 1. walked over and smashed him
4. We demand tbe extension
one. A free fight followed,
demand the free coin j could lick any ten men j But, alas! tbe intelligent com-
positor spelt "ba tle" with an
"o," and his readers said they
suspected it all along.
Cora: 41 You have a fine
sense of tbe ridiculous.Dick
(rather flattered): "Why do
you think so ?"
Cora: "1 noticed you smil-
i ig at yourself in the mirror.'*
"Did
of tbe circulating medium to with Preacher helping Under
$50 p-r capita. wood The riot iu the church
5. We pr .teat against the «aged fast and furious uoti
c Mttrol of the circulating medt j tne arrival of the police, wh«*
um bj corporate enterprfees. -scortod the belligerents to th«-
6. We demand a tariff for i'> lock up All gave bond
revenue, and that the re*eiM*e (,,r tri*l t>-oi« rr w.
u~cea *r to m-et expenses Of \
the government be raised, so
popula(iOM do vu depend fc r
your sale^ ?
4. ^ h t ha*- ^een the eft
dency of pur h-o- r« a- to ttit-
amonnt of t urrh tee«* duiing
the j ast-ix m nt's compared
with ptevi'iu* \ears *
5. If ther- ha- been
A JOKE ON TRS LAWYER.
Wood red How An Imp*>esibtl y
Could Happen.
depressio*i in * our trade, wtjl
you exploit), iu de^il, your
Vi«*ft ho to 'Le CMllntM«
6. Row can this d |<r«ssi >i
be counterac ed by legislation,
or otherwis- i
7. What is the tate and
character cf taxation to which
you are subjected ?
8. What rate of interest do
you p i> no *, and what has the
rote been for the past ten
years!
A go <i - Of) ! being to d on
o e of o «r ..o pr -til1 ■
l^g.l liirhts, and in order tba
it mav n •• l>e conflu^d to the
pro't*** on t u-, <*• ,.o? (ih i'
for * he b*-n**tii t f H- at "s
readers. A f*-w Sun la\ - ago.
t' e geiit man of l«-kjti att«
m me. was out fsr a str il.
ia uia ramble# filially U **■
in the vicinit> <#f the cit>
cem-Jery. A tracte<l b) the
beautiful -ha le trees and ver-
dant evergreens, and bettnj of a
homely fratn- of mind the 1 *
g«l gentleman scaled the fe> c
„ . and was soon wandering along
#. Ha. thpre b«en a scarcity | the pa,b( rf lue citJt of
dead, perusing with interns
of cnrr-ncy in yoursecttoi of
country during the past year ?
li>. Do you use a cash or
credit sjstsu ia your bnsi
u-s-}
11. Hire co'l-ctions been
quick or slow during the past
y«aH
li Have any ne«r Industrie,
been established in jour seo-
lion duriug the poet three
years; aad if so, name them 9
19. Has tbe increase in top-
nation been largely Iron im-
Migration I
iplwFliw
, jour
for
tbe inscriptions on tbe va
rious monuments that m
the final resti<*e place of m n*
Bis gi<se was finally riveted oi
a handsome su>n j on vrhf<*h th*
fdlowing epitaph was inserib
ed: 44A good lawyer and an
honorable man.1* Itwaslnthl*
position ha h- wis discover-
ed by one of his brother Ettor
IXJ li" t . a
III-* I • -
* Xp el U • -
aud l#ei r nalt <
re^Orfe by
that caused fcucb deep
JMntiEig
taph tne
•*I was just
thee
far as possible, by tariff on 1m
portations, and that the tariff
be *o levied as to protect th-
lab *rers iu mines, mills, shop*
a-> t farms aud ibe|r pr* due a
a mst ti- l*r' r of f • ^ a
countries,
7. e . a - oaal
a* in 1
r« - oi i o
re .•* at le
t te r tut' r
I 'e.
8 Ve favor « «ors liber*.
•duca<i utal facilities f*r * •
? v-s 4«t'l a •Miff t i u '
E'*t**tti adat u4Mir«ii(*«i >1 -
h "•! laW(«.
0. We demand that couvie ^
- oli be r ouoV-d from Itle
mines.
- lo. mau t *ha the
■ wii< i|ef law-* be so emeu t
4 i** giv- mineis the sam
• li " mcorded t*. ••itiej j.,
r. e and the rt aetm*" of
tc laws as will si-ru e to
• -m ihe payment of in
la ful m •! «*> semi niun hty
11 We favor h • , |o*
i S«*e of a i *■ hn •
< tf* - a• d in • r -
i «• «• *f mm*-1 • a*t*'
the prebibttion of workins
•t i .r «• un er 13 years of ait*-
•« th** mines
1$. W fstfi r 'ti~ op
it •<' -*.f out mtterii.i «► .on
i d «tte upbuilding f «>«ir In
•i-irinlji ^oirriifirea. and t«
«t end we invite .he it
ue«t of capital, pie 'flsg
" jtc m n' ti* ttii' t twaa- will
it d fiw oiraffem -t and pro-
eeUoa toall legitimate Isveet
>ente
i a* a >
A aeuaibie uiiuitt er :«aa tDe
ollowing to say of local news
papers:
**Your paper tells you whe
go to . hurcb, to conn
t* urt. when 'o aend yt nr«*hi -
' -• nft)<4)', < r a %wh' e
y . v . ic«t 1 e| y« n
' ♦. a ho h ! i o
j i id tu *
d * u ! a« ' • h
i « I * • •••nt ton • • Ue Ur'
•* p. «ip. it «i tV'ifi,*'i
• - i* h«e.|a an I law and
• ; u* '« w 1* «*-•* f rtv
•/ r
« o «*>att 4.i : mvi lilliii
uti 'U and is h« tir*' • we|
tu** tie* c«*mere. Ye , «
*w|l of atl llese belt* fi •
t(e | e .| |f a.*> f tat t'te fit# •
■ |« n half a«> g ">(1
at - Gi'| paper that ha )
- r^-i tn heir bueiiS'Ss
Judge (to prisoner) :
you really call this gentleman
an old fool last niffht ?"
Hrisoner (trying to collect
hie thoughts): "The longer 1
to k at him, the more probable
teams o m- that I did.'1
ALWaVt
It atni by tV>«
.B I M OiJ>
.s --•(•ataji*
LADtCS* ravORITE.
,^n4MMtr *A1
"I «•
•t
All for Drink.
>'h~re'a my mouej —g*ve in
l i>«k ! Tuere'e 'he clO'hi'
t < * m> i lire f r un a
•j ■ l <ir *. —g,ve tif a ii
* -'<• l|< ef|a«',ilOtt| « f •' ti
t - *aa * I v i d the peace « f 1 h
n Uj * —J s «e a dri s !
i i* n* i* ,;i ha 1 oa*
9 o -ed f oji m> lateik r i a-«
t um-rat*.- art tn r 4 I liav
*. a vttoit k ep-j^give me
dri k ! P •«> m on a dri H
4 a-1 niof —l w>U pay t
i I rhere's my iie^l*hof bod.
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■COPYRIGHTS J
Wis i aawAia a htptt
ixii-t
|(W
C*rv
First National Bank
OF* M'KINNEY, TEXAS.
CAPITAL and SURPLUS - - tl26,000.
Hays and sells exchange on the principal cities in
First-cla«s oaper discounted.
DiEecTOES: Francis E n**rsou, T. T. Emersofl, T. H.
Ino. L. Lovejoy, C. H. Welch,
Business hours—9. a. m. to 4 p. m.
Doctor Henderson
102 A104 V. MIL, I
17V OU Rtli—U D*ci*r. A Fe
OVER S7 YEARS OF SPECIAL PRACTK8.
Auibonaed by ta« Sum 1
DmiAtes. Cnrcc ruaraate
fu minted rm&y for ane. No i
NolSnSoatmivorfc. P ti—a Mil
•nderpreee. Me4irta««
aire. Caariealov. Or«l
Importer u Read Uttla book. tSca
aaatcsaa Cwffrttarf i
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1894, newspaper, February 15, 1894; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191817/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.