The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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in Blood Poison
Rheumatism
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dtses^a. gittn( the patient health and
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feelings and iaa*itada first prevatM
y>>r orimary secondary and tertiary
syphilis. for Mood powoning. mercu-
rial polaon, malaria. dyspepsia. and
in at! blood and aktn diseases, like
blotches, pimples. old chronic a leers,
tatter, eeaid haad. botla. erysipelas,
ec seme-we may aay, without fear of
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puMtlTc. speedy and
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pimples, blotches
and old sores■
curea
and dyspepsia
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ataadiag. and loond greet rel~., —
the Mood aad retnovee ali lr
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yoSFwSTjeiae fjooa ■
knowledge. I area affected with hsart
kli^ea^e. pletirtsy aad rteomeBlam for
LIPPMAN BROS.
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the only tine from
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vesttbuied train* from
cbenge Sh re re port ic
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to New Terk. Direct
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Lommu, Nor. &—Republican
latea sad Democratic concession show
Ail sot only has Kentucky elected the
fall Republican state ticket, but thai
thfr oomplrxion of the legislature show*
of Senator
Bradlsy's majority will be near 11.000,
from Kenton and Campbell
Kentucky, are incomplete. Is
P. Wat Bardie.
1 roa aorsBZfoa is saaTucsr.
Oorisgton the rote on governor is, Hard<
Is, 3,368; Bradley, 3,375; Hardin'• pla-
raUty, 638. ■ Covington also elected s
mayor. Newport gave
600 majority aad elected a Be-
publican mayor.
The Republican headquarters claim
by about 15,000 and tbe lower
of the legislature by 5 or 6 votes.
A TIE IN KENTUCKY.
Rspikl
Sixty-Nine
Locibyille, Nov. 9.—The Evening
says the general assembly will be
iu the election of a seuator m~\d suo-
r to Blackburn is a matter of oon-
The Democrats have 68 votes
sad 1 Democratic-Populist vote, making
s total of 69. The Republicans have 68
1 Republican- Alliance, making 69.
Republicans claim Lieutenant Gov-
Worthington will have a decisive
insuring them the *enatorship.
This is an error, however, aa the liea-
tonant governor, as* presiding officer of
the senate. cannot vote on joint ballot.
HURST BEATEN 9ADLV.
Majority For
of From J5,000 to Ifl.OOO.
Baltimore, Nov. 7.—The city vote
for governor ia complete and stands as
follows: Lowndes, Republican. 65,119;
|, B. Ha rat L. /
cssmsatss roa sovsbbor i> mastlavs
Hunt. Democrat, 43,327; Andrews, Pop-
ulist aad Socialist, 4Sn.
For mayor—Hooper, Republican, 63,-
116; Williams, Democrat, 45.217.
Three Republican candidates for judg-
es of the orphans' court received votes
61,000, tbe Democratic can-
averaging 46,000.
Ia the First and Third legislative dis-
tricts the Republicans ♦•looted a senator
■ad six members of the house of dele-
aad six members of the house of
in the Second district.
Ia the first branch of tbe city coun-
all the Republicans will have a majori-
ty of 13, and in the second branch a ma-
jority of 44
Incomplete returns from the state, in-
serting Baltimore city, indicate the
olaofkai of Lowndes by at least 15,000
to 16,000 majority, carrying along with
him the rest qf the ticket.
House delegates will jierhaps have
aure than 60 Republicans. Tbe senate
Will be dose, with chances in favur of
the Republicans
VT" 1
Tks R**att I a Ohio.
CoLrnBUs. Nov. H.—Neither the
Republican nor Democratic state com-
asittees have attempted to get anything
Rke exact figures on the election re-
Chairman Anderson conceded the state
6Ain>U>A'
J. E. GsapbsIL
FOB SOVXBKOB I* OSSO.
A the Republicans by 90,000. Chair-
maa Kurta says Bnshneli's plurality
ViB sot be less than 100,000. The vote
Populist, will be about 16,006
t year's Populist vote of
69,009. The only consolation for ths
ia the election of W. F.
senator ia the Tweaty
IS
will staad: Republioaaa,
Democrats, 6; fusioa-Populiat, 1.
the house of representatives: Re-
ins, 87; Democrats, 36.
Republicans have a majority of
joiat ballot.
York ToSab
York, Nov. 8.—The total vote
oompiled gives Palmer, Be*
for secretary of state, 671,536,
hia Democratic oppoaent, King,
606,690, making the
plurality 66,935. Both
Mate legislature will be
by a majority of more* than t
Tammany's victory in the
changed by the
the estimates. The
be city k
<xnn|wetp
is sot
haa s majority of 16,-
pubUo. The resslts ia the
a filed, show that Griggs, Bepub-
received 36,960 plurality over
MoGMQ, Damecrst, for governor. The
af Griggs is the first time ia
that the Bepublieaaa have
iaooatrolnf ahaoat
of the at.^
latura ia Republicaa os a joint ballot
by 60 asd iadepeadeat.
If abb as City, Nov. 8.—
show that the Bepublioana made
praotioally a clean aweep of the state,
oarryiag a asajority of ths ooeatiaa ea-
tbe aad alaetiag zaaay of tbe officers of
Nbw Toss, Nov. 7.—A list of the
from nearly all election die*
aad careful estimates ia othars,
the state sea ate will oonsist of 36
Bepublioaos, 14 Democrats aad 1 iade-
peadeat, aad the assembly oonsists of
66 Republicans aad 51 Democrats.
Bostob, Nov. 7.—The question ia
Massaohueetts from the first was of ma-
jority. Governor Gieenhalge and the
entire Republican ticket are elected by
a plurality practically the same ss that
of 1894. Tbe legislative department is
O. P. WtStaaa.
CABMOATBS FOB
P. T,<
•OVCBBOB IB Mi
overwhelmingly Republican, 33 of the
60 'jeaatore beiag Republicaas This is
a slight gala for the Democratic party,
the senate last year having stood 56
publicans aad 4 Democrats. In the
house of representatives the Repab&q-
aas have practically the same majority
as last year, which was aa overwhelm-
The governor's counsel will
but one De«aocre ..
Nov. 7.—Party lines were
not closely drawn is Colorado county
but the Republicans claim
of Dearer. In this (Arap-
ahoe) oouaty the slectioa is very oioss.
the result beiag still in doubt ss to two
officers. The Republicans probably held
all
Jaokbob, Miss., Nov. 7.—The iadioe-
tioas are that not more than half the
registered votes were polled. From re-
ports received it ie estimated that the
Democratic majority will be from Si,-
000 to 50,000. The Populists did not re-
ceive more than 15 per cent of the iota?
vote oast Ia this city 349 votes were
polled, being less thaa half the regie-
tared votes. Burkett, Populist, fee
go eracr, got 16 of this number and the
rem hinder went to McLaarin, the Dem-
ocratic candidate. The campaign just
Biased eras on free silver aa against ths
gold standard aad ths result is a com-
plete victory tor the free sdvsritos.
HOW THE SENATE 8TANDS.
, Vow. B.—A a result of
the Bepabbe-
6 United
from Utah aad 1
Ohio aad Maryland; and the Deu&oorata
loae 8 ssaatars— i each from Ken tacky,
Maryland and Ohio. None of these
til March 4.1897, exespt ia the oeae of
the two Utah senators, who wiU take
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All klsdeef Destsl work
done and
first elaae,
Me ci, over Weismati
rxtraeted without pals.
March 4, 1607, the
Is the ssnata will he aa Mr
44; Domes*,
6; vaeaat (Dataware), L
is filled by a
it will give s Bepsbttoaa
of
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If
BauLad City, Nov. 8.—The Ba>
the Repubboaa
by a eale majority,
168
of St
Special attestlos given to diseases
of lye, Bar, Nose asdgThreat, aad
dlsssiet of womesand ohildrea,
Gas be found la office at all hours.
Mm let SS Ivan, IcttoMT. Teiu.
■ h. l. Pearson, n
Dental Surgeon
Ofltoe soith side square, over Atod'i
store. Reaideaoe 6 8. Church Street.
MeKissey, Texsa.
Stone af
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Feel
r. because seriotts
How trifling ailments.
W yon are weak and
generally exhausted,
nervous have no
appetite and can t
work, begin at once
taking the moat re-
liable strengthening
medicine, which is
Broem's Iran Bitten.
Benefit comes from
the very first dose.
Lake station, near Warwick.
Cooper, Conductor O'Neill ax
head brakeman, James L. Stone.
Conductor Martin O'Neill a
head brakeman, James L.
Phillipsburg, were in the oah
train started from the junction with the
engineer, William Cooper, of Fhillipe-
barg and his fireman, Herbert
of Baston, Pa. The train of 10
had reached the top of the grade
the stone bridge, and aathetraia
down, cold water was doubtleas
into the boiler. The heavy bailer
50 feet into the air and fell 85 feet from
the tracks, leaving the engine trucks
injured.
Conductor O'Neill was
mutilated almost beyond
the train having passed over him.
Head Brakeman Stone hung
scions on a bar bod wire fence.
Engineer Cooper lay dead
boiler.
All were nearly naked, parts of
clothing hanging in the
by.
Firemun Beetner was found
; along r.he track. He wi
said h > remembered going through
air and found himself in a field 60 foat
from the tracks. He soon relapesd into
unconciousness and was *'*wm to
ton, where he died.
The boiler and tender w
the wii'H^s and the train continued
ntu£ for more than a mil* after tha 1
plosion.
FATAL WRtCK IN TENNESSEE.
l*Nif«nfer n l Freight
tbe L«>uieville and N
IT CURES
Ktencv awe Uvt«l
Nseaatata, Vaowst.es. ■
isvieaviOM. Iwevnc Blood, •
Ncnvous Ailmskts. 61
B/oacH's CoanAiNT* B
Get only tbe genuine—it h-s croaaed ted ■
Uses as the wripfct. 6
SBOWW CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORC, MO. 5
You Rub it in
Pain conies out
DR* C. F. BROWN'S
WM
Is a famous remedy of a famous physi-
cian, (or general household use. It cures
m or irfuuiiuttor
quickly mt surely.
kvilAe
Fhanw-is, Tenn., Nov. 11.—Afrifhl-
fni wreck occurred on the LouieviUe
aod N.tsuvi.lc road near thia at
9:50 o'clock iast night, reuniting in |ha
death of Kireman Love mid the
if not fatal injury of Engineer Ed Cor>
bett. Bi"«i!ius quite a number of pas*
sengnrs were considerably ^«iffn up.
The accident was the result of th New
Orleans passenger colliding with
freight. J ne pasiMnger engine vraa de*
mohshed. Fireman Love being buried
under the rains.
Three
Cixciknati. Nov. 11.—Steamma B. 8.
Rhoa. bniney lnilon and 3ootia
ar Riverside. The Rhea was valued at
th«* Diiirn was valued at $30,
000 aud the ^v>tia at 8lH,000. The boam
beloagnti to the B:trrett line, and
insur< i for $r.5,000.
U so well adapted to
d it as supenor to aay
ijiofeen highly off
is then jotstde practice with
ojty
medical unppiiea what ia
products, yet we are free to
merits of Caatoria has won ua to look wM
tM Tvr upoa it."
Uvmd HMriiAL akv Dtsrniaaav,
AXAJm C. Smith. Ai.
77 Marray Street, New YaHt Cttg
Uanged For Wife
Little Km Nov. 11.—William
Newmun. v hue man and ones a
protniiienr . ...«r. was hanged at Clia*
roa, Ark , 1 riuay for the murder of hia
wife.
DR. Xr^OBK'8 I9TI^RAT0K
the Ores* vjui Beatorauve.
S
M McWKKH iffflVORtTOR,
I Si
kmt Manhood
ML IfDOKK'S IHYIdORATOR,
a
ti.-orga Kui.'a Virtln
Tbxabbaki, Ark., Nov 11.—Nelsua
Arnold, the tic^nt who was shot at the
tiucnins K-ui.---. is dead. George Bash,
hie slayer. -un at large.
MRS. BOWERS DEAO.
The Well Known Artrrsa Dion After a
Ilrief 111 ore*.
WasmehitoS, Nov. 8.—Mrs D. P.
I Bowers, cms well *n<>wn actrem who
achi*fv«<d a wide reputation as an im-
i perMiuator of standard cnaractets, died
M. Ic^ORKU IHYIOOBATOR,
wa DtaSaaaa, Deapondeaey I Failing *• nw ry
IK, IXYIttORATOK,
of Youthful Err m.
DR. MeyOBK*8 IHTIVOKATOK,
61 MeGORK'H DfTIUORAWR,
i the Organs,
DR MrHORI'S IRTI666AT0R,
al all Dreg Atoms fl per Bottle
T leOORE, M D., Specialist.
Bo,-jrtna> Basssr hr*., UAivama Tkxo«
Vh POUNDS
sf fdsilli isforaitien
of flnerchsndi«3
from pins to pianos—o^r t
fatafirgsir aad Buyers Guide fc*
*§9 6sj pegss; 55,000 ariicios a
is^ooo •fllu&uatkm
on reccipt of 15c. fc
or express charge?..
Write to-day,
MONTGOMERY WARD * CO.,
Ill-lit JWkUna Ave., CHICAGO
8. S *8. EXCURSIONS.
8. 8. aad 8. train No. 3 leaves Mc-
Kinney 11:86 daily, insuring close con
nectkm with Cotton Belt at Greenville.
To Memphis ia 31 hours and only one
change of cars. To Chattanooga in 64
houre, Nashville in 31 hours, Louisville
to 66 hoars. See W. N. Collier for
tickets and other information
The 8. 8 and 8. will sell round trip
MBS D P. BOWgtiS.
her - We in< •; ir. Si • attacked with
lariuftitis la- t Fn« y, imt tbe fatal ter-
min at ion of the itin was nnr-xpected.
Mr* li w rs was C6 years of age. She
enter* '! is««r stag-? ar. er at 17.
CON3UELO NOW A DUCHESS.
FRUIT TREES.
SHRUBS ABB TIMES or all the best Standard Kinds new and old.
If yea wish the latest and heat
Peaches, Plums, Apples, Pears, Japan
Persimmons,
Aad other Japaa fTuita indispensable ia Texas, snd at le* than one half tbe
east of buyiag from traveliag agents. Then save yonr ord rs and serd direct
o first bsnds. Get everything
true to NAME.
And In Best Poaaihle Condition. j(£rOur stock is l.arger snd More
Complete thaa ever.
E. W. Kirhpatricb,
McKinney, Texas.
r. KSEKSOX,
T. T. EUKKMiy,
VlCE-l'MWII'- NT.
T. H. KM FRhON
Ca^hikr
First National Bank
Off* M'KINNEY, TEXAK
capital aud surplus - $125,000
BUYS AV6 SELLA EXCBAfffiE OS THE PKIX IPAL < ITIES l> El ROPE
FIRST-CLASS PAPER DISCWHTEII.
DIRECTORS: Frsscia Emergen. T. 1.11 hi n. T. II. Em r**on
Jae. L- Lavejey, C. Welch.
Business Hours: 9 a m. to 4 p. m,
The Superior...
Single Disc Drill.
To Atlaata, Ga., at 6*7 66. On sale
Sept 14th to Dec. 18, 1869, final limit
00 days from date of sale.
To Atlaata, Ga., at 618.88, On sale
Hoy. 6th. Friday Nov. 16th, Monday
Nov. 36th, Thursday Dec. 5th, Sunday
Dee. iSth, 1606, final limit ten days
For tickets and further information
eallos W. If. OoUkr, Agt Sherman,
Shreveport aad Southern, at old East
line depot, Mc Kinney
Office of 8. Caatav,
Savabxab, Oa.
Lipfmab Bros., Savannah. Ga.
giving AHec, j ***** 8irs:—1 wou,d 1,k« to *dd «')
for imimiiim. 16,806; 1?1ffr- testimony to the alamet miraculous ef-
16,713, a n«frTTity of t^ct 09 P* p* p*kn tteeaM of Marlr ln"
Ml. whioh it a olalMd Vtt to ia. «r«h«ni. • MW Of my pU e;
to 1000, j «fce had ae<mata« t cough, sore throat.
debility, ete.. asd wss amanclated to a
flsan in that she eras QBatoie to get oat « f
Hoy. 7. Mayor Piagrea Is had uaaided. being fivea up by physt-
V upward the had takes the rsisnaa sn.
eslled bleed medleises without the
iaoair 6000 gmk- Jeaei eflbet, sstil being pat sate P. P.
two yeers ago. p., am i medUtely began to improve
pfi Is sow: good health aaereria
her lith. Yea eaa refer to me at aay
out af a total of 616 ^itiliU Lil tll_ tteeastsfhe aflbetaf P* P.P.la the
r . fciaioiai ease Yacrs traly
WIU TRAM
The Wed.llnc «f M i«a Vanderhilt
Duke of Maryborough.
New VokK, N- v. 7.—At noon
day iu the i'rote^rant Episcopal Chareh
of St. Thomas Consuelo Vanderbilt was
united in marriage to Charles Riohard
John Spem*er Churchill, ninth Duke of
Maribontuffh. Manjuis of Blaadfosd.
Earl ot Mari borough, E iri of Suadsr-
land. Baron Spencer of Wormleightoa.
Baron Cbnrchill of Sandridge, Priaoe of
the Holy Koman Empin^ and Priaoe of
Hindeiheiiu in Suabia.
The Bast Tv\sb Agricultural, Horti-
culturai and Blooded Stock Bssocistioa
will hold a four days' meeting at Tyler.
Tex., beginning Nov. 30.
WtLiara Saepherd was found guilty
of whitecapping at Pans, lex., aad
giveu five years.
Cate# Bros, at Decatar, Tex., have
failed.
Citis>Mis of Anderson, Ind., have put
up a bonns of 6>0 000 aad free gas fad
for a new steel plant to be locaeed there.
8. M. Townseud, a stockman of San
Marcos. Tex., was found dead near the
road 10 miles from San Antonio.
The First Baptist ohurch at
ton. Tex., has extended a call to
W. M Harris of Greenville, Ala.
Two Mexicaus have been arrested at
Eagle P*>v Tex., for the murder of
Juan San Miguel.
Friday
THIS MACHINE
Ia especially adapted to the blst k laiui* of Texit>, we unht*sitst-
inglr recommend it Co our many friend-* and eu?doiiiers to is1 fiwt-
clsae in sll respects.
It to work in corn stslks, cotton stalks, an-sll kinds < f tra.-h, and
it is the oaly drill made where the ojM'rator not indht red with
trsah. Csli and ass this mschine wben in tii«4 t-it\ m- it will uay all
farmers interested in good raschinery to-in v.-*ti gate thi- wfore
buying s drill. You run no risk ss we guar tnte<* it and if it don't
do the woffc it*8 no sale. '
PARLIN 3St ORENDORF CO.
R. E. CARPENTER. SPEuAL A6£RT,
McKinney, Tex.
West Louisiana Stf>re
Dorraat Mat
Saji Fracisco, Nov. li.
Durrant v as not sentenced
for the murder of Blanche
The court granted a continuance
Nov. S3 at t' e request at the
attorneys, who desire two weeks in
which to prepare a motion aad to as>
care affidavits for a new
oharge against Durrant for
Miaaie Williams
definitely. ~
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A Tei ai.i in tr , tp.
NABHVtLLK, NOV. 11.- «^riO
was shot and instantly killed
by
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hat have not
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1895, newspaper, November 14, 1895; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191885/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.