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cojll i k County mercury
KVDOLPH KItOS. kv nxm axu Pr^mrwm.
VOL. VI.
trlCE: OXK doluljt A TAER DC ADVAHCX.
M KINNEY, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21,1888,
NO :!7
YELLOW FT /VER
ONE DEATn AT DE~ATL*Ii.
Decatur, Ala., O et. 23.—One
>v«nr4
nov;
mittop of nou-partfcans a^jjcinteil f<>:-'
the purpose. II-; expects tt> rt-main i;i)
j T x:i.s about ten .lavs. His appoint-I
ram a rolnrprl xei p. v i tnents have not iet btY'n settled upoa.
case, a colored v nrri%n. Ed Young ; He wwl deliver ;;n
tlied last ni^ht, Mrs ^ Wooidridgo is dv-
inland Mrs.Parker ig dangerously sick.
We had a good fr< >st lar-tnigiit, enough,
1 think, to put ar t ond to the cpideniic.
' S '' to the island, sufTering the greatest
' hardships while there and having noth-
, iii'i to eat but fish until the \Y. B. llale
■M St.VI.N IN THE BIBLE.
- .ilress in this eitv ,
at vJ o'clock Moin'.vy afternoon next.
A NEW MOTOR
WASHINGTON NEWS,
\v t!u'm UP Sun«Jay and lauded j The Brooklyn Divine Elucidates
them at the Soo. 1 —- -
tr
\\ i
I.
We will Btill b - * *, w- - , Tue Fir3t Trial Te3t Proves Successful,
We will still r AVe a few adiht.onal j Xfi2 Invent;on Described
cases and deatl jg. I do not adviseour I Cou-*«o. 111., Oct •.•l.-\>i.,day a
?KTss 7?^,'° 01,1 Ue™l r- niado at Vullnjan of
i til ink it is for them to return tc
Mew Deeati jr. There is no longer any
W'ashin«; -o>, 1). (J., Oet. To
j>ro*> ""nent Democrat, who is in con-
stant communication with the Demo-
cratic executive committee, said that i
J'i«
212 i
.1 !1 I
:t new
st/eet railway motor. It is tlseinven-
| don of \V. H. Patton, of Pueblo, Col-
' A gas engine is used, which manufac-
tures automatic:.liy by or><* ftruke <d
the piston the ga required for the f« i
lowing stroke. 1 his g:is is m:nie from
a-ioiiue * i 1 or crude petroleum, and
md exploded in the
'•Tth msto
hc-i-! is fore
J.
ejeuso for quarantine against us
Jerome Coohkave,
•State Health Ollic «r.
SITUATION AS JACKSONVILLE.
Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 's3.- _fhe
weather is decidedly cooler witl ^ pros- i mixed with ai
pect for rain. The ehango fro^, Ves- j < vlindcr its action is similarto that ol
lerdayis said by physicians to Au,ruv jp \ '
for sick, and is lik-ly to ir.,t-f~"« r,,.u
sickness, iho c'uurcues wr^ ovneral-
ly open for service to-day f, jj,.st
time in many weeks, an" ^ attend-
ance was good Early i A nu, t.p1(i<Mll ie
the board of health o'/m-;juIv |]1SL.om._
aged gatherings of t< people, fearing
the spread of infect) \,y this means"
. inee then infeetio a ^as l>eeome gener-
al and the pcoplu have lost all fear of
taking the disc uiititriinir to-
gether. oh
Dr. Porter A to-night in receipt of a
telegram fro-^ Surgeon General Ilam-
.V.1?' in w .fch the latter savs he is un-
willing to Assume the responsibil tv of
entering private dwelling-, destroying
proper! j amj promising reimbursement
theref /(,- without first consulting with
t e executive branch of the govern
"ie/it. He will hold an interview with
a iVfilffont. I Ipvol'iHiJ rote ool- !•>/.
steam.
lei -lr 'h f^odiu .*,-: i>t tho explosion
hot air—leaves tho cvl nder ot the <-n-
};ine through an exhaust pipo. Yes
tenlay's (est vv.s made \\nt) m 8 horse
power engine, l-'roui the engino tin
power was transmitted to friction I
wheels—i ne of paper and the ot. er ■ f
iron- by means oi a rope c>ble. The !
inventor ejaims ;hal it is ea]table of i
(teed of lift ecu mile< per hour at a eost j
$U per day, ami that it is '
smoke ami |
His Prophetic Numeral.
Tlis Graphic Portrayal (;f !ii« Emphasis Al-
tr.&hcd :c Th s Number; as It v?a :d :a the
Scr ptures i rem Gc;nt-^ir totiie Apoca ypi ,
is TVitlicut a Pa;allei
Brooklt.v, October "!.—This inorniiii^ at
tlit- Taberuiele, tbe Rev. T. DeWitt Tr.liiiapo.
I . It, pave a runuiiitf commentary en the
2'Jth Chapter cf Revelation, coisccrninj; tlie
chaining of the <>id Dragon. TLe cocpre^a-
tioa joined la sitijinjr tlie familiar hymn of
l'aul Herhart, l>e^r nnin<j:
"Give i o the winds thy
Hope attU be uni!isuu\ id."
I^r. ia!mii.'e's sermoit *vas oti ,:Seveu in the
Rihle,atul his ti-xt, (ifuesic>, <Jh. 'J, v. VJ:
"God H!es cd the £cvcuth Day." The preach-
er saiil:
rLe nint!iet-iati/>> of !?.<.'i'iblr is notlcrahh*:
the geometry and (!;e arithmetic* the Fquarc
in Ezekiel: the circle si^kea of lti i^aiah •
the curve alluded to hi Job: the rule of
fractions ir.eutioned iul)auiel: the rule of
c! Huyers appear to regard them with less lo.'« uuJ «rain in Slark where Christ a«ks the
t topic to ciphcr cut by that rule what it
PRICED ACTIVE AN J.) STEADY.
Chicago, 111.. 4>ct 24.—Business u.
they were perfectly sure of New York, jthe cattIe market is fairly active and
Indiana and New jersey. Connecticut! l>rices ale steat*-v- Pi-rhapa in certain
has been in doubt, he .° \i^!, ami hereto- ! i'--^lauces nice, fat, handy steers may
fore he has not for a moment thought ; slight!} higher prices than
it possible that the Democrats could Jnst week l,ut tlu're 1,as betu no essen-1
carry Michigan. Now he fecU conti- ' l':i' advance on b:g beeves, while tiie,
dent of Connecticut ami very hopeful -inarket for the ordinary run of 12o'J tv.'
of Michigan an<l California, and a plu* ! native i-teei1- .cans l athei tow aid
rality of 75,000 or SJ,0 >0 in New Vovf j weakness.
City, he says, would not surprise him. I The proportion ol good, fat shipping
and to that should be added the plural, j ,KH'ves is snml^and choice cattle
ity of Brook'y n and the county. The | are lar^'1 l-v nominalconiparatively few
Democrats at headquarters in making ! sales b,'in« 1U;U,Cprices above S-l . ..
«heir calculations ahowed the llepubli- ibt: Ueueral <inarivy >u lite nativ.-s
i,/- .t i. c -..-.x . I ottered is especially Common and tne
cans the plural.ty of 70,000 up to the lt,i3 supposed to 1*5 adapted to the r«
Harlem river, and with this big allow, i tjuireiueuts of shippers ami the dressed
III!
vli
auce felt confident ci overcoming by I beef trade are far from tempmu
the Democratic plurality in the eitv of ].'u3ers ;iPPear tu regard them With less
,,., i , . * tavor than ever betorc. ihcycoinc
. o., ; ativt c(ruut} and givo a good j into direct competition with Texan-,
plurality to CiOvelaud for the whole 1 and western rangers,which arc
v.;.ii a.. t!ini
«a!'s en lire
1 lioti'iii iabur v.-^-.s tli
rui Ion live li;::i lr. ]
clesiajtiea! strm-tiirc
romp ami i;«. • e:v.
toie dew n from the i
the a i ".t v a:;.i < r!■
i*i th'! tj. «:o t' * i;,
''ci! out i '.it Ui" it-
Turk m'iiLit : • -!l -
Llli liO I tir.s! ' A
no e.ttulie! 'i'e?i l'.
>70tt!d nut uiv- th -
an" L, tn:<de la
la?t ii _-!it " it.H* 1.1 j
ie^ i ut. ti h r sa
of I> iv d ill i rty: e. I
by :.ii me.ias! Iiu>.-<i .-•! «.
«'f Tfjt-lt;. ai.il the lli>T<* th
eaeli «ine lea! i:■?.<• f lieff.
tbe world hriifhtrr ami b:
!-li:i low has «i I*sh J-j ■ 1 (
ntlliTii!-^ ehildren G J
the h'l-J ttutr.' ti; *v t.uv-
Stl< !<s or of "O udle, neil
for tbe Lord 'i"d >j.i\ th
shall rei^n f. « v ■ .*«•*•! «
'1 urn ti. -v i:i v or
We r.re dStiiietlv \i ; • i!
istr'fb of i -i!_:<m. .*
stars, home > f t .:rui s iial
swi) a wi.ie l ireni; n
f'ur.n '-Ir'-uii, hut vi> far
they net the..' }•«'' ' lr-
f>tiu arntiiid 'Abiitii
the f-i
1
aid
s Ec
Uiiil in
danisin
:.nu' all
11 4It t:;>
ii ea
b y t
r
md r -.t
ot thci
tii
I:
tlO ::p 1
h.-r lijriit .
tlu in i>_rI
•! UTS -(>'!!"
d !• me of
is tlif-y ore :
i t'ie <;re.it
tti • r> v
III"-!
(
of less than
cleanly, bci)i|
noiseless.
d:
without
CAMPAIGN NOTES.
IIlI-LSUORO, 111.. Oct. 24 —C. W Blisa
of til is city, addressed a Democratic
meeting at Butler this evening.
Kdgeutox, Mo., Oct. 21.—The Dem
resident Cleveland to-morrow, asking ocrats had a large rally he^o to-d-i'
ia riiiiri />n *l.n . I I _ ^ <"• " "'<•« lo-i:, \.
Uov. Silas Woodson and ;,ther sj)eaker.-
were present.
Mr.xico, Mo., 'jet. 2t—Frank Lowe.
ins views on the subject, and coniinu
nicate with Dr. Porter forthwith.
The last two days havo wiinessed a
decided increaso in the new cases, a"d
to-day the death record is not eneour-1 ;f; ,
j prohibition '^anda ate for governor, ad-
state. 'fhey are perfectly contident of
winning if the Republicans have no
more than 70,000 up to Harlem.
Keprescntative Crain, who has just
tour through C nnecticut, arrived here
to-night on his way to Texas. He is
looking well, notwithstanding the ar
duous work he has been compelled to
undergo. He has spoken in near!y all
the towns of any size in Connecticut,
aging. Dr. Neal Mitchell, president of i
the board of health, reports twenty-
seven new cases up to G p. in. to-day
and deaths four. Total eases to date
3706, total deaths ;iol. Of the new cases
to-day eight were whites and nineteen
colored.
RETURNED ALL RIGH^
A Young Man Who HnJ D-.<appei[ei is
Fou d—Sensational Rs-,3rt
Waco, Tex., Oct. 24.-George A
Johnson, who disap,)ear.
ed a few days got oir tjJ(, so„t|,
bound Missouri, Pat.mc traiuth5s morn.
ing and venf4 tjlfJ residence of Mr.
John Johr^son at \ye3t Station, eight
miles i ^orth of here.
dressed a4 good-sized audience here to-
night. ">,ir Lowe says he will get s00(j
vo ys in November.
PlN< KXKW II.J.K, 111., Oct. 24 —W. K.
I Murphy, It. M. D iv;s and the Bandau-
| na Dice Club from this place went out
to Cutler, in this county, to-day, and
held an afternoon Democratic meeting.
Hoi.lv SruiNcs, Miss., Oct. 24.—Gen.
Jas. K. Chalmers arrived here to-da
and will meet Judge J. B. Morgan in a
joint d bito Monday. Senator George
arrived at G o'clock. He made a speech
to-night.
fhat , — George states
*na1, je was delirious, and does not
K^0 f anything about his conduct af'.er
fitting up his team at the wagon vat
'h
Cekico Gouno, 111 , Oct. 21.—littri
] Stewart. Labor eandidate for congre.->
from this «li-tri«*t, addressed a large
j gathering at LaPlace this evening Tin
Voitng Men's Democratic club from
! this place were present.
^astSaturday. He savs the first thing! Siielbvville, HI., Oct. 24.—Th*
ne remembers after <rhat w%s finding j Democrats held another of their rcgu-
nimself on the car*? at Carthage. Alo. j lor Sa'urdav rallies here on the
lie U.d utj. ku/Av wny he was tiiere, j lion, 'i. N. lb nry, of W indsor, and
but bought a ticket for est Station | Jmlgo A. Thornton spoke in the afii-r
and took t^e first train back. Ho was j noon, at^d Cc:igrcs>mati Lane and
in a tyr^ao-malarial fever. Tois tlis-
poses c/n. startling m> stery.
'lhe yrand jury reported to-night and
wrero adjourned subject to special call,
*ho regular sitting being ended. One
hundred and seventy two bil's of in-
viietmecit were presented during tltc
term, which is a falling off in number
compared to the work of the previous
grand jury.
the fore/nan
houses of
as
«>sp<jrially mentioned, giving to the re-
port a sensational feature.
'Oil! tug
forward in better form than in a in
previous season.
These western rangers are dresVn-
far better than the green natives, and
dressed beef dealers give them the
WV.rned from an extensive campaign I plrteivnee e\er\ time, with soipp'-.^
" 'following suit on account of tin- il-
lative cheapness. Hence medium
natives have been h dd steady only
because of the restricted oltV rings.
Tht! British markets have suliercd a
serious break, and very few export
beeves are wanted. The eastern mat
..ii, ii-i ■ i kets are full of beef and cattle, and
a.il lite b-oii «.«•!> s|)leii,l,,lr..,r,)tion3|.lnli( . Ins js b„Ul
} ";r ' ^k!"S ,<>, O.ero and CI,,W ii ....
,"*ht v th ."W "I Vf ' « lor any errit i.nprov.
™ .11 n"f ,"1' Thu falling ..tl-1.1 rw-i:i|.ts lh wr.-k ha.
would vol•• tor Cleveland and I hur- ,.„,i ,i? , ,
man. The Democrats are malting large
gains, and their majority will be larger,
he thinks, than in 18>'l.
OPENING L"P GREAT RESERVATIONS.
W ashington, Oct. 23. — The negotia-
tions between the Sioux and the gov-
ernment are at an end, and it is more
than likely ti at congress at its next
session will amend the Sioux law to
provide for the op.-ning up of the great
reservation without any other attempt
to gain the consent of the Indians.
The chief reason for the refusal bv the !
relieved the pressure Mimewhat, ami
many old do iler-. expect a good show -
iug next week.
Western cattle, as yet, show no
quotable advance, bet buyers are tee r
willing to give the prices. Dealers .uv
in the saddle earlier than last week,urn:
when the^ see soun thing suitable. tl.e\
bi<l freely.
Texans have made a gain which mo-t
salesmen put a' . lUet i >e. The l-. -t
Texans are bought by drested ia-i-1
linns and the comi'.'ioner 1« ts are taken
by canners in preference to naiiv-
gradi
2. w I'M'
Montana,
"ora-to
i'i Hj:
. a ■' i i;. *
Hon. T. N Henry delivered addresses
in the evening.
IIopeinsvII.X.U, Ky., Oct. 24.—Gov.
Buckuer, oi t-iis state, addre sed a
large Democratic meeting ai the court
hou.>e here tiiis afternoon on the issues
of the campaign. A C!e\eland and i
Tliurman nolo v. a-
raised. The crowd
1 at 5.000. Sprecise
ind jury. In a formal report which I vl^nt wrisest.mated at 5.tK)0. Spceehe-
fore/nan read to the district judge, i V-11 . a SiU ,4, lUt !t'u, '-0
ises of assignation are referred to||. ul''; 1 ° '"cnslioro, eand ua!t
a growing evil, and one house is ; 111 ex-Congressman J
<*•1*1 11 r nxiiitL in<ol nririin* f.\ t Ki> i««. I iVl li/.IC*.
Indians to grant tin- request is that the ! stock of a corre^pondim*
priee of this land will be raised, a> tlie ! Large numbers sell aj *1 7-
belief on the part of Secretary Vilas i cows and bulls, and ai f2.2i
and the frit-mis of the Indians gener- i st* ers.
ally is that tho possession of* so much j ('attic from the tang s^in
money must retard the progress of ; Wvomin", Dakota and , "•
civilization among the Indians. \> h< n j averaging' i,I0u to 1.1 "• pot,.'
there are plenty of funds in the treas- about s/ViOn t o( . Natives :-v
ur\ to support tne Indians they will i,02o to l.Tn'O pound- ar--* oi-ug i
not work and will cling to their tribal ; dressed beef firms ai about *2 0
relations and traditions. The Osages I while shippers get steers averagiti
of the Indian territory are an c.xamjde I 1,U10 to 1, ii*;j pounds a. $.! ■• '), tin- gt«*.
of this; they are the wealthiest in the i maioritv b.-in - bou-.h' bch'ov *1 ~ >
Lmleit oi.ut-5. 1 ne.y have in a«luil;,in i l he raicers mai.'.ng the ie"st n,on-
to the j)ossession of plenty .if land i'or j this week has conn li« in Montana, a.,
their support and for farming purposes, ..stockmen trom that terriiors - ay i;
a fund in the United States treasury. ! at the ligur s now -unvnt t!• .- tliiui.
the interest of which is suilicient to advisable to mail.tt all their 3 at:-',
give every family of five persons >-> i0 yt-ar olds.
per year, i hey have so much monev Native butchering stutl is in !.'!
ihat one-half the annual interest is >upplv, and with a iieLt r den.and u ■
held by the government and yearly j a specialty of Texans. prie s arc ti
goes to increase the large principal. ; Low grades are e ling about as e .
lhe result of this wealth is a total st• ii- as before, but good i ow- br.i'g t' s>''
jnge of the civila/ation of the Osages. ! more money than !.i-t w< ek. r-os
They do not work themselves, but itire j For stoek'ers and f eders the S; the
1'iuid "proflt u luun if Le fxain tbe whole
«(.rlil fiul lose Ira eoul." liul there is one
lii.iiiieiuaiictti ii^ure tliat is rrc !ie'l shove
aii olliern ia Hie Bible; it is tbe nuiiierui
si-veil, v.liicb tlie Arabians j;ot from liuliu
ami i'll toilowinir aires have lakeu from tlie
Arabians, it etauds between tlie fiirure tis
•! the ligure ei^lit. I:i the 1> b!e, all tbe
Crtber iiuiiit'i' ls bow to it. Over three hundred
l p '-i ii It rnetitioiH-'l in the Hcrinture, either
r.'.iiie cr cotiipo .itiiled «Ub other words. In
(• -lu-sis the week h* rotitided into r.-jven flays.
and 1 u^e my tc-it because there this utuiieral
is for the lirst introduced in o jiiurney
v, liicli halts not uiiUi in tbe close
oi' the U.juk of ReVel.ttlnis its niuim-
lnent is bii It into the w.iil of hea\eti in
erysolite which in lhe strata <if precious
stones 1- the seventh In the liible we find
thai Jacob had to serve feven years to gut
liitchel, t'lit siir wus wed woilh it: uud fore-
teiiimr lhe yeais of pro«>i>eritv and famine ia | •«,.
I'liuruoh's t.me the M-Veii f«t «iTeii vt-re eaten licni i ii
r.:> of tue seven lean oxen; and wisdom is said ! j ,
to tie built oil jeven j.iliais: and the ark was t (jreat at la-' v. ,.)1 in'
''-it with the Phiiihtines seven ^ear^: an 1 I Itr • ■!iti^ the pc v! t
Nannian for the cure ot Ii s leprosy piuuued j vviil t)i~our i_'i :dnesa
in the Jordan seven times: the dead ch id, I we can hand irir
when Klieha breathed into its mouth, si^nall- j Command, r, s-.vin
ed its uirival buck Into consciousness by !
mke/.in:r seven times: to the house that j
Kzekiel taw in vision there were Seven stejs: j
the v\ulis « f Jeiiclio Li-fore they led down '
w.-f etiiiieasaed seven days: Zachariah do- I
serilieB a stone with seven eves: t' cleatiM; a
h ! roils bouse the door must be sprinkled with
p.peon's l.lool seven tiiaes: in l aiiuuu were
ov« rthrown seven natloiiF: on one occasi in
Christ c.te*. <<ut seven devds: on a niourea n
! I.' t eaeii one hee •
: >oiar system m ■ -aid
! stars instead of !
I sh nil d co lo hunt it
! isn-r* of rei.'uioii . 'i
j wi 1 the C'.'iitu.ies
wiiii* ef ti,.' -'<' < t r
L iwn:d )rv !"-* •>'
Altiert bai i
; pm su t of the id i i i
and some of 'in m <
| H i , t!u' ln-r. -y
i 1< de<*trov «*vr «- 1*
1 I est wav to : i ait'-
i light. '] hc-re .* i:i
; tlie f-tund iii !
' for :.ll th- Ik.nisterp
j *•*' rii; 1:. ii.--
- pnnish.vit i ' en? V
, wandering star* i
; l.>ai ii iie^s • •! d i !*: *
' like 11^ it iniu.fier vv
I truthfully l )
tain vi th ■ l"r
: the liv'iid of e.
i Kgyptian i . !t i:i .
1 lei'. who C.iM.' to ,<
m strauriit; *!:-•-
m
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t h.
WI o a.
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inn
• wa
the
i <-led ii nuiltitd le e' people with seven and l
ives. the fragments left titling seven hi-
the p< (); ie fir • i.
etialaht '1 iios
id a lnugentand
arc not f lar.-- t ut
ihe he;.v ".is a ot'
stare, and throw i
and then ir:> out •
crn-e. tI.n
membi-r that '
k—s is to shi .
Lord
tii?t
;iig "-ii .•
:i. . • -
i:n: "1 led
a straight,
i i ia lis
• I*.or.
"S fill
; S:•;^ls'.:t
iltle is ovrr
i oar irrcat
is! We Jed
It ,i I them
will g > off
ia
ir
ir:t
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■ A II
•X .ut-
iien w
•n
I up
! mt;
'larKite
|
i am!
led th
ifihtco
( ..v.
i
r.
k' l--: and tlie closing pas-ai;e of lhe }iit
are mr.gn flci-nt atul overwhelming with :lie
imagery reaJe un of seven churclHV, S'-vcn
s' rs seven candlestick!', seven seals, seven
mil'" 1-. and s'-ren crowus and seven htin 3,
: sever, fj.irits, an i seveu vials, aud seven
j I ti;ues, and seven thunders.
Yes, this numeral seven seems a favorite
with the Il.vlue mind « i teide as well as in-
side the H b!f, for are tb'-re not seveu
jrifrnailc colors' Aud ulieu (j > 1 with tbe
l.i,li4KiM nxntA th* «"nfnpliiii thnnifht ♦ <«*
the world would never nave another deluge, I not rtraiui
!.<* v.ro'e -t oil itie scroll i f the sky i:i mk of i utaif; .hi ; v,
>t-veii colors, lie crouped into the i'ie adt-s j ministers h v
srv> r Hats. itome, the capital <f 1 hiiih where '.!
tiie< ''.<rld, sut on seveu iii is. When t!od , siton r tei e■
v. i,*i make the most intelligent thing ou ■ <
;'S
I'eeksnills a :d
would have vo-
ui your ] re.-. • «
medical profe-
a ml i he liU r.tr <
1 have s-'i i' t .
t hem n t !i"ir *
cant.U4 ii
:. ar
i e:^f
•n uu-1
lu
•il-
r the • \ties it lhe sevt-ntie*.
torn : Niiv the \e .r- l a ." vet ini't tliu
i of racing along, i c.iess v«.u w:ll no;
' :;r to v. ait a ir" at i ie fu i«>re all the
iiie i :ture ar- l r«.k.-n. 1 wou l not
c.ve t"'0 i ;• ? know h< w long 1 a;u j^oiuii
to live i.- in ii'i'-t il.i' of wiin' \<■ .ir the «oral
is colnii' to hi* demolislicd. 1
won! 1 ia'her give a ti. .usa'i i «lo.iars not lo
k "v Mit-p '-ie t• one c'-'n i l the
next seal in tue scroll of jroof personal his-
t->r,-. and fh.-n! 1 tell von that ««> ,t e -Itii ol
v. a v . re to die, lhe .skinnier af.ci
the ). ', > mi.ell wou! | vo'J good for
be ween Ibis at d -ia!i It would i ow unt.i
t''r-n I ii i n. i t* 'uu< r 1 \. ji i 'Uld ti"
«• i);: ;. j tr (,'•, J j • • • • * J t ^ |: 11 tilt* 'i i c, 2 i vOll!
fam V an«l friends aroui 1 he count i..
jtn-1 ii. "i or .!?i 1 v \ i * - : 11 tub \oiii*
li.iiuls • :i - r Hii.l v ban— -(' ■(' vear from
to-d ">• I tli to _<). J4i a: n «-! 1 wish no one
had told me ea long before. 1 wish that
la- Toir.'ii.e-'i1 1 iii i:> ' Pi . 'i i' e s.vtl of tlie
fiitie,-." And l e't-ting > in'- undertaker you
O'd I s-iv: • I ho-' - \ i •>. i i. -e.' yourself
ee for an cng.i-i <e'n* :!.■■ -ith ol July. 1V.«
11 >t d;i v f ;; w. I; * i 1 .i! lev hofsfi.
'i :'.rue v...i ? i ^ r veil tak'* uiv
ive leet, < -v i inches." I am
; • I ,i ' iiv veil t.VtT the
. ■: 1 *! e ' ..'U: of l «"
■ deeifinT t -> h •!! b - - aid: "(ff thai
;.rd h >-.i* I ii ■ o111 i o man: n<>. not the
t.Tjt my Father oni>/' Keep jour
; . <•■'.* i J. s:• :l
he- lie : III V seven of £t e I'.ibir.
vz. lhe seven thunders What those thim-
di■ r3 tn ant we an* n- * ? and tiiere mt-
i ocu much i::ie-s.iiiz i '-vtit thrm; but the>
-ire to come, we are t > .1, IicP-re -he end oi
* ' things, and the world caui.ot crt ult>nir
v: i!-"-f il,.<-in. Thunder i t the speech
J gbliiinc. >'here are ev Is in our world
ii-i- iii-ist > ♦hundei ' l dewii. and wliicti
i re<ju re at If. ' sewn voilevs to prostrati:
n:. We are all d".- '' nice, debe.de, e-oft-
. i I -vork it) chur.'h''^ s" ) rcformatorv mj-
- .|_'.-tii st the . v.-ls of "in- world, ami
;: • >' i i UI .nil's to a teas j.;.en dipping
tie Athmlic (lee.in or u thori sliel'.
ging ae. 7 at- a mountain, or a lark ham
ting :;.e ■•.l*;,r. Wli t is needed
- ''o;-i •rbolt:-, ami l -i ' M-vt-n of 'u'-xn.
:.. ie " • r e i< li'ie <il liii'i iuieiit commer
:r.i c-: ;bii-?:mcnt.-; every .-tore in the loun
lation. and ev.- r brick in the wall, and
V'-r. nail in lhe ra''or nia.b- au d.shon-
: skeletons of pootlf v*'d sewlujj irirls'
: Hi*; iu every beam <d tbtl blishmeotj
■ .man iv--.ves worK'-l into «*?erv tun re of
. ' !-..:<;.-rv: blood in the deep dye ot
pr IT red nphe'sicrr; billions <'f dollars
uc-nTiriat. d Ira:. 1 ' iilrencbcd in .'Oass.ivo
li ' is - ,te! stoe'i f .;i; in:i-s lii.tutj'ulrt
. ->v utiscrti/^lous m-11 until ilie monopoly
i- d Ijjint of all earth and tiil heaven. lb'W
II the evl lie ov. ic'nne? !> ' treatises 011
mavini: Hones v :s 12." test policy? t)|-
f' repetiton <d the goii!- i rule that we
• "tlo f others as we wouM nave ttieni
< to ' No. ii v, -ii not be done that wav.
•'hat is . d, er: 1 what will come, is tho
•veti thu: i •-. Then drunkenness back
p by a c.t; i"d mightier than 111 any o!t«
ti i.e- v IntoTieat ng b'jn >rs enough in
c-itii: ry to li a' n navy, (,-oudgram to
unt of 67,9^006 bushels annually
I !o ma'.e the deadl7 liquid. Krew
cries, o. ' l!<-i<-s, gin fehtips, rum palaces,
I •]■! r i.-s-or <eir nut on spending an ■
1,-s-vea hundred mi.I forty 111 llimis of
irs lor rum, resulfivst 111 bankruptcy, di.-'.-
. pauper sin, tilth, a^as.malion, di'«atl;,
'S" hit* woe. What w <11 - too tlieiu' II ilfJi-
No. I'roliibitlou lawsl No.
Churches? Na Moral sttasfonf ?**>. Tnuu-
. r.-oils will do it; uotbiug else w.lL >evec
-«• tiners!
Vii.dc;' are inlreiiehed Infidelity ae
iitiieisin wi''i tLeir mag: zincs c>f liters
! :r ■ sc-'•fting s.t our « hristianily;
1 in ir iioe printing ; ri-s cs bu-y
;1 :v p:i I iii^l t. "i h- i" rrc fltirir blaspheiiiiusf
a i-ti.--, ;■ ml their tlr'Hiiren T. ni l*ain<-.« and
*11 r
! a
Jed
s ti
ha
lie
• \
:u
el-,
rr l
r.u «
?nf
t'li
f ' fr)f? I
T :l • *! t hen tJ3*i 1
^y-
,pr
■ tliey
7 tu
Li* 1*1
^ 'v
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ii
for
ver
be
('AKTIIACK, "Jo., Oct. U4 —The larg-
est meeting the democrats ot this oil .
have been ub!e to get up this cam-
paign was hchl at the opera, house la-
night. Congressman Stone being th.-
, , . • orator of the occasion. Something
migrant arrivals on the steamahrp ijj.e jL,yy pi i—men, women ami
DESTITUTE IMMIGRANTS DE-
TAINED.
New York, Oct. 24.—Among the im-
, people—men,
Spain, of the National line, to-day was ehildren, of all parties—attended,
a party of destitute men and women. Stone said lie was tired and in pom*
wha had been sent over here bv tht. j | cahh, although he looked better than
n.wV «w • 1 T. , , , he has for vears. lie has been can
U^tce of Birmingham1, Kngland. Work vassinK the* mining districts of this
Was slack 011 the other side, ami the L.0umv, ami hnd everv reason to fee'
duke was appealed to with the above ; -The lstillt.r< not forgotten
result. Some were sick and none had his votl, for th(. Mnls ,(iI1
money, so the whole party will be re- j
turned to his grac* on Saturday next' .
with Collector Magone's comjdimenta. j RICH I LACE.s SiKlKE lti A.-.
The Anchor line steamer liritanna, , ZONA.
which was detained at quarantine be- Nogai.f.s. A. T., Oct. 24.—Imnien c
cau>e of a case of small-pov on lioard, : pi^^er mines have been discovered
liad among its ( Kj passengers a China-; .. ., . f ., . .,
man. The customs ofli *ers nounceil ! tweut\-live miles sou Ihacs t of t.iis cit\,
white men to work their lands and ■ is fair and prict
still cling to their tribal relations ami js small, ami as bin-
refuse to take land in severalty. Tlie take hold more lrc!..
same dilliculty is experienced with advance is amongl it-
other Itiiiiaus having monev suflieicut'
to buy them food anil clothing. It is
<|ii;ie likely, however, that the con-
cessions made to the Indians will all
be added to the amendment to be
made to the act at the coming session,
but it is about settled, unless overtures f l" !o 1;l r l,nv*
i'oor to ciiote.- b ids
'S ai
.sot <0
irob
.nil earl;
not tli
Closing quotatio:
Kxtra s'e- rs 'uoinhial
Cue ice steers
liooil s*. ers
Fair steer-
I'oor to t.i r .stet rs
1 i md ' o eholef t'u w.^...
1 ram
Jic.b.'-r-
1
.1, the human c uuteriaiice, He fashions it
i (-even features—the t<o earn, the two
i, the tvvo uostri's end the mouth. Yea,
■ body lasts only st-Ven rears, and we era l-
1 sued il for another body after anoUnv
.•a Veins, and so 011, for we are. in- are, as to
' b id t septennial animals So tlie numer-
dbl^: seven runjes throijuh aature and thiou.;h
• ri-velalion. it !s the number of perfection,
1 uud so i u^e it while 1 speak of the seven
t andlesticUs, the seveu itaia, the seven seals
«a,d the seven thunders.
'1 be sev-'U golden eamliestic-ks were a'ttl
ne the fct-ven churches. MarU you, t;>e
churches uever vser>-, and never can be, cau-
dles. 'Ihcy are onU cuii-iit'eliciis. 'I uev
.no
ihe Euisconal c
t!.e Methodist e
eh;
•1. -
I;
ii■* 1st ci.ure
...
liltii'W r
--in. I).iw!
!\. -i"l
!)-
Ill, ot 1
:'e, of t! 1
1. of th
r to eiioio.
Far west (tattle
i • ^.:i iiitd 1 s:->
Texas cows
Ht -eke: 3 and . c tl.-r-.
Traile in .slice
prices. Tiiere i
eral demand bi
more 1 ban eoual
*.>hi
\\
4,
on him at once and eonlined him on i which arc creating considerable ex-
the ship. This is the first time in j citement. The discovery was made by
years that a Chinaman has attempted 1 some Mexican prospectors. Mid the
to land at this port. He will be re- m-w fields bid fa?r to develop great re-
turned.
tilts. In a lot of gold brought in from
there, nuggets of tine pure gold, weigh-
ing as high as ISonnc. s, were found.
MILITIA NEEDED AT WINNIPEG
Ottawa, Oet. 21.—The militia de-
MISSOURI, KANSAS AND TEXAS.
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 24—Receivers
Eddy and Cross of the Missouri,Kansas
& Texas railway were iu St. Louis to-
day and while here made the follow- partment has been notified of the pro.
ing appointments. C.aston Meslit*r,now J posal of magistrates at Winnipeg lo
assistant general passenger and ticket call out iroops to quell the threatened
agent of the Missouri lueitie, to be (rouble at the crossing near Winnipeg,
general passenger and ticket agent of ..... . <• , > .
the Missouri, Kansas Texas; A. S., whero the i oilagoex.ensiiiii iiphe Led
Dodge, formerly general freight agent j *\mr },UI?L--V ialln ad ciosso the (
of the St. Louis, Arkansas A: Texas, ! (],:in t j ai iiie tracks. . n Jonn ^ ac-
jreneral freight agent of the Missouri, : «^°"al«l visited Montieal on 1-in.av,
Kansas & Texas. The nnpoiutnients 'Mvsul,,ua ^ ,V- V0.1 " ^ the (. ana
take effect November 1. dian ^ aciiictuheia.s.
come from the Indians, tii.it no further
negotiations will take place.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
Washington, Oct. 2^.—Chief Justice
Fuller to-day delivered his first opinion
in the .supreme court of the United
States. Hie case was that of the W est
ern Union telegraph company, plaintiff i range is now ow
in error vs. the commonwealth of l'eiin- | are a good man;,
sylvania, brought here on appeal from | he marketed, n<>
the supreme court of the state of lVun-1 1 ik« !y t
s;,Ivatiia. The commonwealth levied a ! '-"g til :
tax on all telegrams passing over the
company's lines within the state, this'
tax being regardless of the fact that
much of the business was not eonlined
wholly to the state, but to points in j
other stales. The supreme court to-dav j
h. Id through Chief Justice l it ler that!
a stat" was not entitled to collect a tax !
except for messages between points I
within the borders of the state, and ac-
cordingly reversed the judgment of tin-
state court with costs and remanded
the case to the lower c tirt for further
proceedings.
Texas pensions: Mexican widows:
Mary, widow of James W. Robinson,
W rightshorough.
Texas postmasters appointed to-day:
L. Cunningham, Ldaer, DeWit county,
S. L. Shoemaker. Larmes, Youngcouu-
tl # JI VC t o ,
. oy bavin: i
again an
ie to loo
ie thine
Simv).=
are not the lh:ht, but thev are to hold t
A room In tue night mlirht nt
1 f v
'a i
ro
t ^
f
Hi'
?ti:r
:i\ *i#wt i
rlive ^.*'11-
- i
?onai)k, ,s iii j:j
h'lii lougii there
• she« ji si i: i 11.
il dcelint) is
, are now seil-
n shows a los
for the week of i toe. I here :;iv
.scarcely a suilicient number of natite-
oftei'cil to make a i market.
SAN ANGI.LO NEWS.
A Convent to Ee I3u It—Street Cr.r Ccir.
p-ny's Bond Fi'eJ,
San Anuelo, Tex, Oct. 25.—'i'l;«.
school stai ted by tlie sisters of charit ,
b^ht.
in it five hundred candlesticks, and vet
\on could not ;iee your hand before your face.
The <eiIv lib,- of a caudiett cX, and the only
use of it chinch, is to hold up the ii-ilit. You
•i!'e it i« a darlc wor d, the ni^ht of sin, the
ri:;bt of trouble, ihe ir^'iit of tiUperslition,
j Kt-formed church;
! In.l:-pendent chur< I
j so happi ia that .
i £tnrfl of the t evi n i
; I miss on to a :■
' und thev are tli#1
! \ Iiden i-:ivv :• *er./..
• heard tfi nu^el
j lon-e the f-ej'- :h< r
! iheetfl of f- i.i.-rap j
i mid r>ill
V i r *r"d ;it
e j fie aim _r w h v. V,
e j come tii one of t:
;ti no 1 ui lht-r an!
uiiroil itirain lift '.ii
Il l.d \ OU C : tl IT'i
Unit fe:ii; then v<
? ar-' blot,, i
entire fcrcd 1.-
r
■oh'«in am 'Us
liistti
: ThiPjf'' No/i t.uuvlcrLoli?"
4if '
*l4t ijjjpijrii ics i f f!i<* \v«iri<l (*i«
•ii . C' ii;i:>;-I, t<m as well a* rais-
i'!it hro'tf • f us . :«.s i !«**:t* tr for
atfcii w !.ii 11 t:!• •• lri 'K-s our State afttl
i c 11 i it - a lie!*!..*,. i." i * 1 • 'I i for
".s i:;;t Kt i'p w .« Ifliti )MS 111
!- :•. t *;rv* ci*nturvf iL e:r Jmiijer-
- c: :i-!iiiii:, t':cir k'l v *s J;;c *ratiir^, tlieir
r J . o wiun ', t funtv: • | buruinur*
ai r: r
H
\ v.
lltT'l
t! «'
v n ! !i 1
.:i"i a
\ VV!1 \
' i
WiC I!'
rht of per^ecutj the in;ciit of
:vea
will) sew::
' a a i ; J
♦ \
; a Tiiuo J*
; *iI S !i • 1 I
| «llf4£ : 1 ,'ivS W11
■ -cv i ih !n
n< mer, dishearf 'iied ut ?is-
•il.-n - i. b- ir vi a not a run. -
,- f heavy art llery, coaiMC
I'.ie s" .-:i tlnuidcn of tfje A
•ft u try *. . w • i*l ilieni on
'• > . h-st > v mi i t . i tier" for ;i-
1 .1 can - nd God will; and
■ ■i.= . i an i :dl m i ier
city, the night ot e t kness. the iiiylit
denih; aye, si out fillv niirhtfi have mter-
i<i their shadows Tin; whole race ir«>e^
**uiiibliu«r tiyer ;rertru'i i ho; .** and f «1 <t-1:
foriunet". arid einiity ll-.tir barrels, and deso
'•roi hcev
wh
Int.- t
mt'Cll
C;i(
S'll
of
i.it
ci .ulle^.
we l«v
with
ine t.
i • - t
il meant Unit ihe ;
wa< nitb («ihI, and i
wort is v lo or?en ii" i
| o;iencd it and bro\e
i'!i l-eds. <•;. how j l.ro'o- Ihntirsi f ai
ail the "even candle- t and 1' i re a ;
and i-at nieioit pr.
tl, ■ b'-nnan ene ir.-, :
and d
eee fi
11L.- li * h bJit/.iiiLr from the to;> of
thein! Light of pardon for nil
lJ-*ht of comfort tor all troubl;! Light j .
riieoiiriigeinent for all ilcspondenc ! '•
lit of eternal riches for all poverty ! l.giit ! I.
i!>nt i • c ii j
.tie 1 e;,el.
ye i;
nines 4.hr -t i
for all pcrsf-futioh! Light of re- I eeai soi l nurolh
union for ad the l.erefi! Light tf hrnv.-ii i.-iIn* n^ of n i
for all th ■ living! And that light is C'hrn-t, • lii-i.ulsfwJ and?
sho is ihe Light that fhull vet irradia'c ! the next ninety >
liciii'S!.lures. But mark juu, when l j tioits ::ti i wars
' teal nntl ut:
i of a blae!;
i means frini
o! rescue
. e
-,tv i hie. t 'ics are not candles, but caiui c-
i'lcli-s 1 cast no slur on caudieetieU". I be-
,.e\e in tue beaut it u'- «-andlestlck- . '! ue
,1
the anel-
«-iqli;.-ite.
hen
oil the lir;
■f
month b
given so much satisiuciion anil soman;. 1
applications from ranchmen have been j
received that it has been decided i
put up a convent at op.ee. It will be a ;
handsome building and is to i>e ci cctt
f indh stieUn that (io-1 o deretl for
ent tabernacle were i-oiiiethiiiu
li:t-,- were a dream of beauty carved out tif
iovelinrss. They were made of haiiiiucreil
•:•• •!, '?"• ! In a foot of gold and had six
branches of gold blooming all along in sit
: i -«; of gold each, and JltH of gold from
i; - ii tbe candles lifted their holy (ire. And
I'-ll II
in i tn
fi in auv eitv ought to be ti e i bu-ii
best built, the best veiltdated. |
oil the Catholic
The
...i
in the c
un A ii
GREER COUNTY DOTS.
Fraziek, Tec., Oet. 2-1.—Lots have
been purchased and lumber is now on
the ground for the erection of a hotel
hero.
Emigrants from tho malarial dis-
tricts find this a good point in which to
recuperate.
fJeorge Walters, of Young county,
was thrown from his horse and ren-
dered unconscious for two hours. He
is all right now
F51G SALES OF COTTON
Jackson, Tenn.. Oct. 2-i.—Cotton is
! coming into this little citj* at a rapid
rate. More than a thousand bales
'■ have been shipped in here in wagons
' and sold this week. The fact i , tin;
1 cotton crop in this section of \\ e-t
i Tennessee is belter than has been
! known for many years. This section
| of the south is becoming prosperous
and happy.
FATALLY
AN ALLEGED CASE AT CHICAGO.
Chicago, 111., Oct. 23.—An alleged
ease of yellow fever is reported from
the limit barns this afternoon. One of
the new men hired by Mr. Yerkes to
take the place of the old men is said to
have all the symrto*- s of it, and a pa-
trol wagon took nim away to a hospit-
al It was next to impossible to learn
[thing about the case on account of
HURT BY
TEAM.
A RUNAWY
Cleburne, Tex., Oct. 24.--A team
became frightened and ran away yes-
terday. some distance from the eitv,
and ii is believed fatally injured a little
I girl of Silas Chambers* Her arm w as
' broken and she was otherwise badly
' bruised.
ty; I'hebee ilurlburt, Geneve. Sa im
countv; Maty* S. Doien, H'ecris iJayou,
lln l is county.
Changes in star schedules: 11,tile
31,201. Ingram to Jap mica—Leave ln-
gr.un Tue-tlays and l-'riday*. at 1 i :<• > ;i.
in., arrive at Japonic-;, at 2:i■'> j in.:
leaye Japonica Tuesdavs and Fridays
at s iiO a m., arrive at Ingram oy l! l
a. m.
Koute 01,20?. 1-Y..-dcricksburir to Ma-
on—Leave l'reder cksbur^h Mondav ,
Wednesdays and l-"r.da\s at 7 a. m ,
arrive :it Mason by 10 n. in.; leave Mas-
on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur
days at 7 a.m.; arr vc at I'redcricks-
burg by 10 |>. m.
lloute U2.512, lilooming (irovc toCry-
er t 'reek—Leave liiooming drove daily
except Sundays at 11 >10 a. m., arrive at
Crycr Creek by 1 p.m.; leave Cn er
Creek daily except Sundays at 0 a. in.,
arrive at liloomuig drove by 10:30 a. m.
Star service changed: Henderson to
X« w Salem—From N v. I is'ss, ontif
oob.i ueereas-
railw
next \
C115*
<-ha-; i
j';:rill.
s. \
the
lei-n liled and I in
•io stree
1;
m:
e con
inlcted b
line* w iii j
March 1 til!
. i r
.
. I owikes, o
tlie HOO acr
le price paid b m:
• 'i I bet w<'ell tie* -o
m-'io liver--, eichl
l'iir. new own r
Germ in families
:i I he la nd at oiiec.
ii '! in toirents on
lirvan, has j n;
Laekt \ it ri. at
12..* 00. i
i!.e f i st hoiu
| f hurt lies—t h
. tli.* :*-st. swej.t, the beat windowed and the
j 1-est ebandcilered. bo^ cabins may do In
! neisrliborbood's where most of the neoole live
t I u catiinr; but let there be iialati.tl
linif iies I'or regions where many of the peo-
I j Ie iive ill pnlaee®. 1) > not have a better
ice for yourself than for your Lord an l
vine. Do not live iu a tmrlor and nut your
| t hr .-t ,n a kitchen. These seven caudle-
I sticks i f which 1 s-p<*i K were not made out of
i ;-e-<ter or Iron; the. were ^o'den candle-
1 -i.e'.i, and told ia not i nlv a valuiibl • but a
of
- 1
it ;lli(
i 11 i i * * s
will
and
111 !1:
St 11
>:i!nr.t:i'.
-h liriirht—y
. voiir mil
: • r« 1 :• , yo
neoj.le I<
Have eveiylhtn^ about
>ur ushet
with
r
i
\ eur
■militi^
jut'i'ant, your liand-siia\-
entire perviee attractlv*.
at in l urch they must
• bill in order to be reverent.il, ;rid many
inces In other Kinds of assemblaire
d ;i ti
su ply of the oliic et 1
inn ilistance 1.7 miles.
terd-
agre
Pi
ship
the
m
the :
i i a v
\V a \
are
that
roai
sh
ort hei-
ii! d to-day,
y i <. I d .
- p .in lti
ft ha
i i :
I."
np \ -
en 'di-
<bf>'
Il 'V
I in 1
r.il the different phases of emotion,
■in chutch no ne re expression than tbe
: wherl of :t hear?e. Hrijiiten up i.nd ic
iin- ive. U voii feel like weeplnc, wee...
• ft
lik
? in I - iiir, sm
!!
Jf
t-::i i;<;, l'.i., Oct. 2-> — t reignt
lent- have increased so largely on
'ahiiandie railroad that there •. =
ha i
<i]i
in 11a;11 motive power
business, and several locomotive!
.- 1. eu borrowed from the lorl
i • road A11 the locomotive work-
,-o rushed with orders
Pl'e--ei,
I
tin
OVERTAKEN liY A TERRIFIC GALE.
Sai lt Ste. Marie, Mien., Oct. 23.—
almost nni <i-s! tile ior uie i ail-
s to jilfice i ew contra ts. I he
<at Aitoona and Allegheny are i-e-
ivorked to their utmost capacity in
turning out loeouiotn
svlvania system.
tu
t no
Vnn-
vou feel
.ii i _r11a«i1 nt some wronti assailed from the
i't': frown. I>o not leave ynnr natural-
ness and resiliency home because it
•q Sunday morn In jr. If as oill-
eers of a church vou meet people at the
church door with a blacii look, and have
the n.iisie black, nhd tbe m'ni6ter in blacii
•.reach a black sermon, and from invocation
to benediction have the impression black, f-w
*iil cont.% ard tlioae who do come will wi.^h
ti.ev h <1 not coal'* at ail.
tiolden candle®!K'ks! Scour up the six
lilies on each orancb an d know that the more
h.Telv and br jht they are, tlie nine lit they
-re t i I: -i lhe licht. But: C hristle^s church
= t dnimire to tiie wi il l rather than a i;o «1.
« ri nm ell stabled !:i
r.-u.'s Cathedra', so
e,. vab
i tn-iill
wbici
hor-f9 in ,St.
now use the
> I Still'b* theii-
It is not known
man's name is.
liar of contagion.
ITIAL CANDIDATE.
hx„ Ov t 24.—Mr. A.
* tho \iiiittu
flenpy, w*a
9ora*
DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING.
Clebl*rn*f., Tex . Oct. 24.—Fifteen
beeves hive already been subscribed
i for the grand democratic barbecue to
; be held hero on the 27th inst Senator
I Cokj has consented to been han.l to
! deliver an address, a'.;o Col. Wayne
oi Fort Worth and beth Shepard ci
To® opponents of D m6or<iny
' AFO IUi0 ifivUtd Vo u«
The steamer City of Michigan went to DENVER AND RIO GRANDE STRIKE
pieces Saturday evening at Wichipco-; l'ci.r.Lo Oct —All the switchmen
ten Island, l-ruiiij" ^ho was overtaken umi ruilmnn in tbe enmlove of the
by a territic gale. Her engine broke
down and the vessel became unman-
ageable. Tho captain let looso of her
tow Manhattan an I beached the steam*
Plt.ulo, Oct. -"i.—All the switchm
and yardmen iu tlie employe of t
iler.ver and Iiio (rrnnde railroad a
this point struck this morning, and tin
freight business was greatly interfcri-i
with. The cause is said to be grie-.
a;n.es which the men have again.-: M
church as a jdace iu which to s'a. le
vanities and worldliness. A worldly church
^ a cardieslick w.tl. -nt tbe candle, and it
had it? prototype In St. Sophia in Constauti-
i i.pi . bus t *o the irlory of God by Constan-
s ,i., . I ;jj tr.te«fonned to base uses by Moham-
med the Second, ihitltoiit of colored marble j
,i . tipo;a with t ■ . • ;r-fonr win lows ariinr to
t'.e liei^i:' ot I'.-ii ici'; II e ec:l;i:_' one L'rest
i-e v,hlerrn;' t f ii'.o?aic: trallerico * upr-ortfd
■ ,.f •-i.rt>'.iyr;- an i si:.-.'v-..«te i«
rr. In th<; morning the storra poitudod ! IV Thompson, ^-uo- i'iniendei:; t.i • .•
he,' on {ho r.ir-ks and uhe linuily went {train tevvioe. -Uii^v unit 'd^:ii a-s-xii-if
to pifli-sa. The ereir of thiitoes, iu- i for i'houipifon'v rc*ii-iVa«, v. au^h, i ; *
atadiug Mpk liiti uBd§r3U>Qd, ^ U uflttM* W"iae
iun
.I i
J so it really came to ;
■ t i lb* i t 'o' .".il the
j a.l tbe Fcro!!. > t i'.
I . scaled scroll, tn... 1
j < -hrif' ciifi <i; mi it.
cla-s or i hr:-t.
! l-i It'.t\ tiie sv'ieu .v.v-..
! urc trv.nji < i«*e|i :tr<'
s with. Thev 1
uoiii£ to come t■ > ti • :
j t-. come 'in the ea;'it.
| hI>i..ii. it. Citri t is -1
1 break the ?e.i! "t he 1
j was not written to h
! in th • future, but lo ha
' actually do come t • j>
I i i tiphet v tin ! * i .. arn
■ utnl the insnhat:o'i
. yoa *r« into tiie htudv <
, order iin<l out itat
I a year from now, or tv,
j < r onc tIn• ■ i-an*1 . -• il -
i make ti prophecy of my
• vou "tl. have \our •'
! ii ot [i;i.-it :vely }(et -tiio
I lnt-Hri.* iis - lum, v le .
: ; oiin iei i and ■ ■ r-
' liis life a few v. ti.j fi*
! resale the visitors of : •
. cohert-nt met o in- ~
: Daniel or Uev< i..
leopard wb..'':i
the bear which n
! and the innire *•:tti tl:
• mental wreck d i the jx
' forestall events ioiks
! ;-reacticrs i iwar.l Irv
' would lake >cv .'til i* i
• demented v-ei bus ■
I Propheele? ot I) 'del tttn
are not tho-.* b.n.lis t
' part cf lb.* B b! > is 1. ->
I is there any more imt
apott.i'carv > 3*or- tie i< '
. the belladonna nd 11 et
j careful in u iv_- tl: "n ' •
permint and ^i:i^r- **. i.
: the fe\en S'M!S. . '
' enough. Don't co to
- pri'uabst <-r s 1 -
!■ -1 out what _ i ;
t-i >our famiiv, -r y< - .
< -it breaks t he - *al '
\ own jif-t^onr.l lite
. r the i:fe «I'.e 'vt
the ' V b r-e -f :v
of war or lhe hi c.-r it
will sod en. ;u. e i.:
neigh, fa'-.e car. - ':
ture will take car-- ot i
seventy vests, h . t . _
ha\inir nt leas' r 'veti ■
it.. the timt «*--•* vt
hi !<"l. '-i 'I j i lament will
|*> l.v • - us ii n. tit,it
ii .1- tin* !: --a of t e -even
' ■" tt eij L.v the tram; int^ of
is. ic.i - rial anl rrul'ipo'ent
i.; ■ .- ^. .* ii. v. 1:tli•• bill c leaves it,
bi -il !:| til" lill< -' " : I that ever
' ore*, rv.i'l !••• ■ m-'riii-i'tli.- vtiii
li. • >i -i •• .. . ti -.' w..l . Aflc"
r v i if , h.. ( •;. • • (' J * , f t «11 : • 4
r wait," tlie I. • • - .lea o it — •■tti.-
• 11 *;i i I . - - • !?> Tin? <• ]ir\ ;>1 ite is an 6a
_T:'t ! , ;i ti. it S« V'Mlt tl 1 v< r of
iirdVi'll'V ."it s'll ill I ( I if-.-TV Ml fw! over
t .. (* ! r «'t tli" «iarth v o onr**
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Rudolph Bros. Collin County Mercury (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 24, 1888, newspaper, October 24, 1888; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191377/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.