The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1884 Page: 2 of 4
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mi-: leiu kAT. POLICY OFTIIK UJ-JMOfHAT. n jJ|
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\ « luilir I (Mi foe* to i-|i
"• t lh'- N11hIi 11 • | rail' . ! i tt i! !i the
fe.ul >• a by a *|ii)> railroad.
A lull will • I >. 11 ■ 11' > i •
Ihu-imi 1 jtl „. ,, v ]UL ,.
j , mak« I hun tiin a ]•< ri • f entrt
\S • • • u I Itnill lt<- doubt I- I.
il>" constifutionui iiirlii "i ih'
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t a'/Wilbli ii ii i \ • *i- v fund.
f. I ->•«. :t7 . annual
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lilli'-, T li: .
| • avaia i-
ul'lii a:
•mi. fliiiu1
ii • |Mir! 1
and | olicy
on audi ;i
thai tli'
III in ); I" <:
Mill
be afraid to « \jiiv-s Tim IO.moLi lia* no lie-si The editor « 1 thclH.ao. kw
them wIit'ii it will benefit tli** luttc\ in sp'Jng out for Sena- hits been inioriiiod that ■ i" 1 •
i
public to do so. When candi t< r Thuriu. u
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of th
first
r ■ in its up-
lie reading
j i per that ,i"' w'" "IH V ,iof '''aim or f.\«'r in tin* comin
e incoming <**•**«• th * privilege .if speaking circiiiiistan* *
. prospects ,U".N "I 1 h'that we think mi hilengthen h
itering up fit •*«• " « r miicI uii honor
1 i: but luttitrnl |li,t Wl' certainly will « f
: -'houhl have ""l
1 ni. I hut little to
standard of worthy public
\aitts. '1 hie< ri^ht we liitvi- and t< i-i• • 11^ s.«rvfs in
will exercise w heuevcr in our arid other
Judgment public g< iid d«- have render#
nmnds it. Whi'ii oJHcjals in a public mat
any station.-* hav.' been rt'iitinn to all section
in their duty or given mid-mces and what is
the |>r«*sitl**UT in I ft'iftv stum- kind c l r"j
.ri
of tua*
of lucitl
way of | it )>)!«■
li. i-.i
«• i ii i• •> \\ •• know what t"
.•in; i«i|-;it' ii Hiking our d.-lan
in j.>iii!i:ii in. hut this will nut
d* ■ "i u 'i. pt akin^ our M*n
.r-riiTx i-dly: valh<-r.
hand, it alfords a
mi for iinrt'M'n i'd
ujion <«nr part on
dat*** juvm nt th«,inr. h«'M I'tu if iioiiiint*''ol tl h'iU"«'iatn jinvty Hie t-lli that * hi- | a| • i would
iM-t'nui. All tin- us d u a i j>« ••! >
v>11?• |.ir ' to « hin« ry in -niu<. sort
i laim* to wurh W.« hop.- no uioiv ti-
lt
not iii-Mian to sjM-ak our ojiin Hf.ri'«.fa vafflffitj notliinjf can i.un. We ••xp'-ft to taak« tlii
ion cotic.jnin^ Mii'a ,i« till tin- hi said to I
h«t- rhara'-lt-r.
I;
"JCrrovH' C'tiHins."
Th | 'd li* atioit of this Ihh.I;
i t Hi* . f tin ki.iit\ w""d tiling
Wm\
VMI't is*"UK
to I'I' I'll
I >}•.MOt'It A T.
lih-asun* in
(in County Nui'htj
tht* fot nio*t futt'iiuii*
counts, and w ;ll wori
I atr« nap' ami Htu'uuru^i
dotif l \ Iho ftit* r| ii-.iiijfccMantl
aid I'uhli.shiny llou-*'. of Liltl*'
U. * k. Ark.
I'litj l<>wik is not only a work
th** hands h«-a<*« u.«**d in this way of hav nfr. al histoi'n- \ but ub of our ii**opU'. In t nh*r
On th** in" uav .<u**h an id«'U of jouriutl si.rbiiiK itit**!"• ***t. I' is a work tho unit' iluKinjfn and iu'^
..rmr.' v l..« f>* «..r li«.| |.ll-l.nM-i.W.rftlu?jiiii Hy
, ., „ i i . i ' • thi 1 v ai)pntciHt«*<l w««
want inn: in his u tfood county pap^-r an<l wniM ,.r.. It in.** i s a tn-cd •hnt aas tiM. |\,Ut%wi,ii< l ri« f uccouw
s buig and uu*ri not *.*xp^'ct to . uro *d in tha' hui^ bi'i'ii in th*' nt«'rsii'\ world. |j(1. roiunu'iii't'itn ui, ris *
th*- Ht'iiatt* way. L t all th ' ^k<'pti*'s. if it ig wroi'thy <•! a pla«finth<* pr* ^r*'ss of their buHiJic*w:
iffiior i>otitii ns au> th<«r bn. look into tin- tn.^t uh-tH'ij libuirv. In short, M '- A. W. K* rr, tUf Ht
lT 1 ' ... ■ „.d p rlti«r bt-giui work m
without- capital except hi
• •••>'• I *
hint t'ss*'iitiallv t'**luiuus and b* lint'
own author have coi
and well known judp-s. If th- print ipl -s we nirt.fully urrai «isl th.- most in ll(.|VS ,,f hhe-k land, thive lull
of the ctiuntrv, advoi'ute, at any time, should ^.r.'.-tinir soi-i d and religions and invtdved to the *utou
lore he i; every- be a^:ain- t the inter«'st.j of any charaoteri-ti* s of each nation, three hundred dollars in
*.f eorruptiwii we w ill without where favtJbly known, fiis < andi<l te or number of fundi
fear ;rive the facts to the public, ability is ii/(uestioiied and his dates, we are not responsible
Hint'way Robbery.
• i r I «• , • • i « • • | ;, i « ii'* . ' i" iir . in
ih proper to be ,,o beli.-u,^ that our readers have honesty ifjve reproach, lie for the injury they may tuiajfine l«r«.m p.-i-« • s who ariiiy-d in „...s j,, u Wl.„sii,h. way. j
is time. a ri«ht to know ull Buck things will fomiiiinil the wntire cotdi is resulting to them by our '*'•" !. V.'-Vi t Y.V '* v "i r,"',.s ^"tn Mr. .lol|
,i„ ..Mbllo(l..n ....!-I... Will , .1,. ~ We miiM not ulf'-r.! to .l"- -■>; - • I,,,:!, u.ul gmmu,,
Hits
It'.pe ill the publii
. I KM. r It ,\'l' to supply a benefitted ther.-by
I '"i i' i i i h• I it i d i i• as ii.il
-1a::• iii• .' hi I. 1-M. ittiiuri
tij11 I ht,T-io
I 'oil I . .Ian. 1. IhM, to the
>■1 i.Hi'fit ;■ i Ik"i! fund,
annual inlet, "t
'v
r ' "T
t'V'T.U
Tile
i IoUSf | 'I SI d t iii-
N11-■«i- ■ ij• |• i i i\ er a j'i'i.■)>: i;11i• mi
hi!! ii\ a . o|i of 'JI\ .-as and
'■ I ii".'i lie' \ • ■;i - I. i• w.'i'e
f'l.M'i th'1 I ii'iiiofia! i'- sidi i * i v * •
ns ,i rSaiii' and we w ill s.-.isf
tie ■ i■
J • i t i :*.• !il I hat Seiiatur I n
.if Kan as, *\ill be ap
i'•!I .1 .id', - M.fravy's
I . r- rife'dt 1 • MCll
i!' Mil t il )\ t t I |f k , will
Ileinoi ral w ii! appoint
ai•- or." i. iil! Iiurall" un> \
tflt if I ■ • 'd ■ i il| | i d" so
w ould l i• a I I1 I
I ii mo. rats and It*-
B dieviri)kf mocracy «f thy countiy and the make war upon any county (;;ljn,.rtvill
ii 'vti r,.t« * > ' "•* people <4BRP " dis'ruw^'. *i .,f nil hijju> "* \ !> - «- •* • candidate, if we felt so disposed. riln jtiir na
fountv that is a tf(.* d topn-s will be benVu.-i.a ..i .k,.t iy.«d i,v t-x'tf a
. o-.itiiy paper at such ivdin-.-d b. the . oiintrv we will endeavor republo-aniPnVu *re not Iir now. TIT us a ri^'hi wi st.n.w
r-ii ^ -is to be w ithin tin- reach ,u n,,'r't-!< of every is the opinion that it is a material claimatulfearleHslyexerci.se, of
.'f ill who will re-id-i new>pa that presents itself in pub- .pn-stion in selecting a candi proruul^atin^ * ur prin* iph-N in
i - i at ill Kverv'fitnilv should ai^l'rs« preferiiifr the risk of dat*-as to what state he comes national, state and local poli
, .. .i; i\. :,Y . ,. beiim on the wrotiK side in from. Tin- democratic partv is tics. To exert, in this way an
III supplied with a lieWspapet , .... „ 1 , . .. t. . .
( j jjt in.--' eases when tie- '"Nttiiifes to sitting in st as sure of carry uif; New \ork liitluence, for puiuu- irood, and
, , , ,,,, „ leiice and letting things take under Thurtnan's leatiership as secure the eontidence of our
siioM-nt'*-r taK'-s out oin- pap*r .. .. . i i •
In iM'-fi-rs a . "ant s I'.aper Hut ' "iirse r«- ;ar.ll*-ss of the if he lived in the state. | readers is our only ammtion.
ii„ .Miwerful weeklies now pub l"«blicweal. i What lie tuifrht want on any W** will also claim the ri«ht t*.
ii-dn-d and --mm on; from our Public Is and their in other score in the opinion of say Mometuing irood about a
, .■ ,, i ,j ,.,,1,1; i, t<-rests will be one of our hob the New York voter would be candidate or any one else should
iihmI'>|milh's aii'i inn.-*' JmIimi.'mi # •
. . ^ , bieM. The education of the ntuply cott ii''usat"d for in tin- an occasion to <lo so pr^snnt it
• ■ii in oilr ow n iMai*', s11• a .i> i w i i i • i
,, ii , , ,. i> , i... i\.,i masses in a county like ours is fuct that he would not he weak- self; and no on*? siioiod tnirik
III* Houston I osl .111*1 III'* I li . 4 , „ , > . .
hi■> Ib-rald at "tie doll-ir a y.-ar n work of tun jfreat importance ened it; that state by lo*-al an «'f tHidtiui iuult *wiin us tor ;*o
have created a d'-mand for a !u be treated lightly by a first tiijucouisms Midi as generally «loing- Our rule will be if we
. ..iiiiiv pap.-r a! similarlv re class newspaper. In a county endanger the su*-cessofa leader can uof sav stiire'thing ^o.>d :<•
dii.'* -1 rat*'-. Til i 1 >i moi i; \ i at ''ke t'olliu w h -re there are seven from th - state. The fact no say nothing at all. Lit this con
on--dollar a \ ear meets this de or eight thousand children to party can ever succeed in such n* « '.ion we will speak of anoth
uijuid I will be ..iir mission be educated; juiblic education contest, n<>r oiitclit it succeed er mistaken idea that some one
to put our paper in t-verv famih is a subj*-i-r of suHicietit magni in such contest, unless ir can has circulated, and that is that
I (,,'fiii ,,||| tude to offiip\ no small share guide its actions and delibera- J the Dkmocuat has been started
of the space and attention of at tions by something of more im up for the purpose of going
' portance than the .pie,- rion of through the ye-vr it b**ing th*4
vear for general eleftiotae-then
I . * . i *•' 1 i . . \ . A
f every d«
Thej-e HI'
^l «l W hil.-sboi'o
rt rs. W'el'e llHlt''*
hi'rhwj
lidfa^i- v'ii
Tit tile Ili^/HUi of
tii.-ir guns, deli*.er up about
^•'•Hira h. ami w.iodie.-.
Ttf --ii i/' u • of - !i ■ tir..i named
place have o|ft :. d a reward of
it,">oofor th"ir fa[.ture. I :iilas
Herald.
iim his little farm, and die
I get I by friends who tllJM'
a Wild scheme. He dltf
ii' -s in a sensible way.
pear roots
liugh and grj
iV.r w lit...i,i *inv previa
. peri -at e it. nursery v.4
1.1 e sol*l the first fl'op id-"
.this stock
Tho Kentucky Sor.utor hip
The senatorial situation i-
unchanged. Th*< result of on*-
bailor taken in joint a--"'m'dv
to ilav v.a i- ( arti de. Ti\ Wii
liartis, M; {'!a.-i- Imiit. ; !!t.•
remainder tor: n-.'. The
caucus held V :leer 't i"ll ' •
fii.rht and. 1 i u • - d iheipi"
of dr<if.ping'■ h* hii imo-.' fundi-
late. So ib ri i -r was reachetl
and tie* , tu.-ti ad.iource !
wirhotit takit.*r any baih.f till
Tlte-'d j|%".
m the f*itin!\ an
subscript ion list with th* nanus
of our iii*-1< hauls, farmer-, nie
least ,o|ie new Spa per.
chauics. and professional im tt Kverv worthy enterprise will locality ..1 candidates
ret-eiv*'our advocacy, and ev.-ry We have no dirt to throw at to play out. VV *• are h* re to
will r** any of the worthy men who stay, and w * invite al( who have
-cnptioa.
Hot less (hail .seven interest of our people
iC'ii. . omuiitt* " of
.>1 J":;;, pt has r.-
•i ili-fhai'ge of 1,
1 j, \< jl ||. • |.e
Mild ".elect
o" Tnaue m il re
Te 11 Lit it 111 i || the railed
^Tati ■
W T « \. our pr.— ivt •• ni
< ii ill d • (: ict c. mirt , •< I* i k. aii
l|oi:t.« I l'l.r election. I i'' |j;|s
tilled the o||; e i111 a hil'll d'-
gi'e ' of -ai i• f"a*• t ioit to I li. p> o
pie .! the count r\ .and ic > d-Mibt
ill in I he fut ure d< lit.-- duty
as >m II a < in I In- pa -k.. Hut II"
i- 11 .'.oin| I'lei t io!|ee,-er itlld W ill
i-tal. his i rise mu.-h better than
wct-an.
!{ pubiii ;ti, jiolii i< i.'ius nr.'
anxious a Mm; what ilie I>«m<
<-ral s w i il do t Ii 11f ti ri It
.Iui- tion. The l{epui'li'us Imv*'
not ei Ih eti ii li. s fd of r< spun
sibl i II \ . Till \ III! \ e I he ■■ i • 11! 11"
and the . \e iiii( e W hat do
I hey intend lo do w it 11 I II. . 111C -
I io|| I hell! e Ui ! t '. >111. liji ,'llld
show \ oar . • loir b"l'oi• it is
e\i rlasi i<!L*I \ too hit'- Now is
the ac.'epti'd lot" \\ i11 v >-u
act I
l-'i W pi "i ipii li ;i e a'! \ I i -.1 ' I
the numb* r of IS e |,.i er.at
*-d .oinuallv by raiir* 'j ' t * I ••
is la I co|ii;i i s«|Mi'U. e*e And
w h; ar. Ih.• \ graiii.-d t .Not In-
th'Mi'.-iud iier-i in <'ollin . oiiii ceive a liberal share tif our time have been spoken of by the any doubts about it to come to
tl :i|,,i w, wiili.ot fei I Miiisiied ami labor; and whiht we will press iti connection with the our office and *ee our new outfit
with mil list until we have half str.-nuou-ty avoid fransgressing presidency We Itave no doubt j,,-'*t ,'1'" r> I"' huuidry at
of these r- .iding our paper Ii upon tic* rights of the "favored that the party will select its M- l*"iii-*; everything brigl't as
1 u.its-, ta-k to few," w.. will be dillig*'tit in standard beams from among a new pin. and all secure*
considerable expenditure of
the facts contra
icse r>
may pro\i
an to
,i. .-oii.pl; Ii this, but no great guarding the interests of the op those who ure worthy of trust;
undertaking is ever a. hieved pressed many. J and we expect under such cir 'money.
lu r< ligioiis iiiatt *rs we w ill '-umstances to support the nom <Ii -r any such a '-••port most lla?
have no h. rmoiis or '•outoli*,s inecs It Ls—jiot a matter of b'- and we are confi'b'Ul th
All
u it)mhir luboi "Karti*'si • flbrt
en.-oiiia.K-uieiir^w'i'tli 'w^ich'we i"'V i.Vtr reader's, tint will b.^ j .'.rso,-Mil jiPft-'retice toatl'vt>c le good sense people will see if in
go to wi rli. As far as we have found alway s ready, in our Mr. Thurman. for we have no that light. V\ • have no fear-
Lad expressions from
our bom* spun way, t * * stand up for such preference. We regard Mr. but that the Dkmo. t: at. proper
many friends and fioiu ih" pub : Christianity and morality, and Tilden as a great man and ly conducted, w ill. on the easy
li* generally. they have been when infidelity throws its slime would have no objection to him terms wi
1" ih highlv eui ouragitiu' an
Hank note., rntist N- snp
pressed and the circulation
restored rn the nation, lo whom
it belongs. L"I banks exi-t,
if they will, hut let them bank
on cash or treasury notes. Th*?
ma-. .feffersi*'n If
has the. right under • he
constitution ro is-ue paper
motley, i' was give to theiii
to be used by themselves.
ri*ir to b- delegated io indivi.ii:
at a <:Ior corporations. I .vi dial!
ru"iiey --f the n.a'i wl:cfl;". r
gold, silver "upper • r pap. r.
issued by tlie i.'t.vt rnin•• itv' ;vrid
based not upon coin >r oih -r
moaer but 111.' the fr '.lil
ri-sotin-e * tif the f .n11rr> An
dr -w ,f;i.'kson,
S"nat( r VViHiarvi"of Kentucky
say-: We must -lot pnr ob
r>p*is^r Tit
K. ck. in this county
In- soi l ahout *2(K wqj
stock, and from that
this ihe busiuesm has
increased to its present
Hide ami importance,
••ral years past Mr. Ke
been a partner iu the ••nt^
and hi .-neigy and attei
th business has coiit
lunch to the success w I
.-row l ed tho euterpl
tir't 11 ley were withoii
churd from which to pij
bill b\ tile kilidli'-. ; i |
VI. S\' VVilmeth, .1 L
« arutli. K. W. Kirkpat
i \hers they hat.- been
ted to b- i v. up ui h"ir ti
for buds and now b*«sid
immense nursery stoc
have an orchard of fort!
ty iwves of tin- till.'Mi vi
Thos.j who buy fro(
are not guessing at w li
w ill get but may rest
thai they will receive
promb '•<(. Such are the
ph-s upon w hich th.-v d
s /mcrre.-s Ji.j,, ui\en ih.'tu
cess thai their sah-s t|
y.-ar have r.-ach'-d 111
th tiisaniI trees. Our
'lave jiisi cause to be pj
such an enterprise a,id it
; ri Mors and w take pit
in bosp iking for them
lit id. d pal roil ago of
:.i-ie11bonn./ count!*--4.
congratulatory.
As for our worthy content
porari.-s lhe Waxy and Ktt
.purer, we will CIllliMlte till
off." it to subscribers, stru.-tions in the way "f'-lea-ring
arid mud at the Hible, we will as a chief executive of the na- Pr"ve a sip-cess and be for all '* 'j !,.',!('f|r: c 'V.r.''
thrust it back if it shoitltl not tion. but we have observed that bm*-r<« come a "fixed fact" of Jr, v-;iVr*-j cell.-.V.
prove too gr.-at a task to handle almost every nian who has McKinney and (ollin '-011111^ [ ;wn f,,r cb'anu'.; o:it he ,,|.'
the inlidel arguments and ligitred prominently in history VS e invit* any doubting fhotn rat-* in • h- Treasury w-lio know
slurs. | as a presitleniial candidate has ils b make a visit to our ijtiar
Th" busin.-ss interests of the been crowded fr.itit the list of ''-is and take a look at the --ur
th'Mii. Th Hi mocu\T has 110
■ iispositi mi fo build up on th.-
downfall of 1 itlii-r of th.-in if it
1 oiihl do so, l'eace is out" tllot-
to; if at any time war is waged
acain-t us we will make .in
bet d* fens.- and will . 'il\ van ot progress iti all the gen but lie fnilc<l to reach theprejd
:« v /twu'i i-utilic \y
FIRST KA'liaXA1. BAKU Of Mi
TK\ AS
M Aim 1 ' «'• .mi vi 1: i. m nr r«rt C'ti
<),'teller 3. IM2.
t''rfUi<Mi* Kui.thou, Tht*. II,
I'r.'iMtl.'nt.
u.osi In* :t*Ii\ relations toward
' f\
uia-o' wat wli* n it becotm-s
a j trt of r.-lf defence to do so
It will ict be our policy to turn
a "col l shoulder" t* any one;
a* '.v hn\.- observed that th."
>•1 \.i;t' indulge in this kind of
-port ■ ooii.-roi lab-rfind that the
' < old shoulder" business don't
pay . and we are not iroii.-r into
any 1 king that don't pay if we
where the eho'lf- chc'-ses ale.
and wh-re rhe t"-t hi'iing
county and state we hold to be probabilities in a decade or less rotindiugs, and don't forget to on. arid'"tlie*' Oemo'craiVi
the paramount subject we will time. The people admired Mr. come. President must take a big broom
have t*. deal with, and on this (May and honored him with RaiFrond buildifut and r; il ;ir"' fl"' plotter. This in
w e will concent rat*'a large por presidential prominence longer road business. Inst year, was b.ra'd|(',ll sense; that is a neces , tender n i
ti.ui of our attention. The than any other man after the unprecedented in the Southern _
IH Mo. 'iht will be found In the first thirty years of our history, Stales. About I ..Vim mi b's of road jf Wnnld b" wise * ri congress lot ill
were put in operation, which pi rlear up all d.uibtsaNuit the i.unri.iron .
is nearly I.mmm more than were f
UBHM kl W.
Loiiw ftn.l 'I. Toiiotii
< e,.> rfirnft/"
I".Il«.n<lr> t<i i^-.sirt' *•!
tlon .
I u«- frui'i i>U:."r ti.mli
tiilllki'T'i . ...
Ri'iit cM.'it.', rturi; anil tt.. turf-H
1 urn nt I'Xjii'iiMi-s a tHJtt'N tiaWt.
nilU «.f oflwr h(inlk><
Fractional curn-ncy
iitii. 1.
I>u - froii't . S. Tri'«> iir«r
.7 - ie-.il o-lliii;.- I I o it 1 > <• 111
of has about passed and would ern railroads last year r ii( lied ,,winur to uncertainties that
it consider it a grave mistake to ^"I.ooii.ihiii. In Issti they jttm.nt- rHn h*- and shouhi be at one.
put hint at the head of the and in b^/P to rHf1iov*'d. Tittle is pa-sing,and
-i'
id is a coming man, but must wait to IH.imki.i5mo. i^hii.nnd mori'than rjnf „ p-irti ,-tn matter it
1. . .. ...I. SI.. I* t.I.. l.wi...li.. ...Sll .ir. i\iui luuk ilui X* i\ M'l«..... '
* alls- I i I *' \ feel It thfi I duly to
do !>.i-, bill t" influence legi.-dll
t ii >n s . ion as a mau i- *-i.•*■?
ed 1 li.-y attempt to -o ure his
\op-, pr.>\ i I -d they anticipate
taid'oad 1. • e ; ',-itioii. We hold
in 1 c. t por.it i' n -hold 1 !-••<. i t. a
. li.-it P r for any line ot railroad
until they agr.-e p. carry all
pll b| it- si 1 \ ant> free.
Tin f" 1 a fierce c.i.fbct in
th*- literary worid; vi.-e and
morality are taUini' ad.ant.i^e
of e\ eiy lis an « by w liit-h i « t
nipt pap> r and f 11! )i*-tion may
be -. uttered throughout the
. 1II t<t\ . \N ! I Ii 1.1 c Miscie;; ce.
irhout In Mi.-- ty . th*- pub
Ii: 11 : - are often •• w i-.'t ia 1 Ii* ir
ii nit ion th.'fi th* . Iiildi.-u of
li: it *' Tin re uiv -it'll* of pro
• 1
, •.. - We ha •. ■ - o 11 . i i'd ti ■ i" .
• Mi * put'n iu-e. am! some w i-
.!. "ii . iiipki\ed iti lie work of
pM* /.an I w ' will say once
t..r all ,11 lung. ulgutify . > P ..
v. ili t.0* be tolerated through
(he column of th** l i;;t« < u.vr
•'='1 " l"i"" ••f'-'i'l w , , IbuiVt'iiin-iiiirlii.' j.rf-.-.'.iiV.'c '^"1.1^"'"W.VX"*-
.'I'l.-- I iiljiiurli.-ilisiiniMiKl \\ >• think Mr. Til.li'ii'n ilmuli- Tl>.- .•nniiiiirn r.f S..111I). r ,„,rjh!,. ir.nib!.- in I "f7K "
keep pa.-e with the advancen of has about, jtassetl and would ern mil roads last year Hitched ,,-,vjng to tincertainties that
the people ill whose midst
would flourish.
lu addition to the business
interests t<> be advocated am
advanced by our paper, and tlm a while for his decade; it will mom,< hip j n l*HI. \. O. Times, touches all parrieV. The si tua
moral, educational and other surely come, ami his friends tion is unsafe.
,„,u.-r Hint will mnk. UK a,. ,.an ,,fl;,r.l lu wiiit Vi.-wi„K ,Ji '^iijjii^•
w it HotI* tie papers named pearatn e in our columns, we things in this light the Uk.mo js here ntaking collections t*
their mi'sion (. fill, and prtunise u satisfactory amount <'raT will work faithfully for huihl a home for . .
!jt), i( wjt) | pr.,perl\ in ev.-rv issue of l a-al and g.-n- Mr- Thurmau's nomination. Confederate poldiers. ('on -The m.ijorii v of the H.-publi- Mp-nt-
U-. I ,....,...s.: eral news. Also (his being the Hrnily believing that it is the tributions at Washington and cn^s. would'like lo see Mr.
y -at for general elections, we wisest and best thing we can r. ''4 '.,f-v ."rH . ^ ral. lhe Ibaine elected I resident, bui i,nnk.r-*
^ ' , . , . . delegation is going to New have not v*t\ strong hope th"i < tHtf. ftin«itnr. .• - .i it*
expect lo keep our readers <l«' to insure ^presiaet.rwii «uc York and Boston In fulrtllmeni hrcanbe. fTishas always been M'" . -
posted in national ami state (,<'sh iti th*' coming can- of their miss* n. Contributions tlie name about which the Inde 'fln'
'of the (iratid Army posts ar** pendents have rallied. The Htii«. f otii-r i>«nk"
! generous, i H'gulnrs, though now at p. ace
i 1 find the great thing in thb . , ... _ with the Independent-, do rn '
world ii« not so much where we ^ , !lt '-* /' , like Mr. Blaine, and w<
also hate
ami will
our mis
.or for
mi
no on
! M|e \\ 1
slo|| to fill.
t!i« end.
Ill politics the JH MO. U\T, as
ii- name indicates, will be part-
ly democratic, but md with a
c Pat around it - neck. It will
ict endorse or adtoc.it*- anv
*
,| n'trites or set of doctrines
because tli'-y at-- the deliver
ai.es of siliii'* party urraiig*--
im t: ol colli 1 iv aiice, . v because
«oip*' poliiji an think- th* in the
lineei board lomilioii.il safety.
W 1 hold tie d 11 in. that safe,
uad and patriotic lolminisiru
tion of the C"Vernnient, both
■ I 11• and iiatio ■<} ir the first
thin ir to be sought for by lhe
p. pie ii mi. "t\. ubilMy and
patriotism in .ifllcials, and a
h iirli legard by those for
/1 virtuous
itp 'it. and a i upuloiis r.--
p.'i 1 lor the riphts a ml int.-r
e«*is of their constituents, will
be urged by us as the primary
means i f seeuring good toveru
meat.
111 l>« al polit ic- the IM Mo
< it \ r w I'l iit * *- i s opii ions, and
Nnticnnt I'.'iiik "mf -f r.iiiittnnil-
in r .
Indlvidtixl iti'|M>i*li''
Pite to oth.-r natii'iinl tmnki. .
Totnl
ItKI'OUT OF TITK « ONJiJ
tin: mtsT narxoj
OF Mi'K IN N KY|
At th* ( of It: 1*1 net
iss:t.
.. , , t.f«i!« nml (ll"fouiitH,
lhe .New t ork limes has Ovi-nlriin* ..ncotpin
to be* ti investigating the polities t'. s. |ion.|« p i Tiiro rtrrnta-
indigent of l'enns\ l\nuia. ttnd s;i\s; .,
r . . . f,.fHp).rnvi'i| n M-rvr.
.'Ollh
politics, and also in county af- vass.
fairs to whatever extent may be'
for the public good.
' r i"'i i'i •- 11.'i «->' no,, >1 mi. i'- ...• • * .. . . . ... a 111\.- .*11 . limine, inn «oni'l II1'
With this much premised we stand as in what direction we P^'ftt pjditp-al partP's liki. to be u j||j,lir|v ,|"|i eati-n r<
...ke.-rydiiwii ..f tli «,■ m«vlW. VlJi'i' N.ei-n,,! c.,m,-nCien ,«V
p. come forward and lend a« ^elect thaT"cmtrsi^ of life th>> le<s; the _ p*-rridire^ is^ ^,,i ! li 'parr ''';V T",,,l
th" del'gallon for NTr. Arthur
Knctionnl paji> r .'iirr *noy.
mi'ktr■•* rtnu jicnfitf*.
Sj.ci'tc
I.••ifjil |. ii'!< r nut* .•
Hi ili'iiiptlivn fuiul with t'. S,
Tr<' ke irt r \f> |mt i>t. olri iiln-
ll n)
'"J
aa
1 ' I' ' 1 villi! ' ' vi t t't ii « ■ " • - ' t • f * ■" r-
helping hand, (iive us your which is the best, ami custom f°r both partie*. henlthy for the
subscription and your influence will render it most pleasant. (iovernniem and relished by the 'consolidate Mr Blain
«„.l will. y,«f M^bit, lhu ; Thfr„m
in th*
pie. There will be more of
manifested we will make the
publication of
gland sip-cesu.
dipth*-nu occurred
provin.'e 1
isrsand
strength and make hiiri a
formidable figure in that Htnte.
publi.ati.ui of the Dkxocbata prl.vince of Kharkof between (b-nernl Sherman's repeated ■ f,,V ^""""mts Mr. Kan
' - - ' - - -I- ifall is easily leiPler.
Is unusuallv
increasing.
large, and is
dec!nrations that he will not
...... 1 « • 1 1 «. accept a nomination for the
A* it is .Presidential year mm national and Mercantile |>r,.sb|,.ncy area source of great
th. number of patriotic r.-so- Batiks of the City of Mexico, romfort to tile people of this
lutit ns introduced into Congress are to be consolidated. Their ,.,mnirv
combined capital will bei • ,
|ijfO.(hki.othi. 1 Henry George lectured from
« • * 1^is pulpit in fbuidee. Sunday,
During tiie past nine years' It is predit ted that the on'^fosaic Institutions.M Two
public seuti Ml.ltW people emigrated from Am* ri«aits will one day be a thottsatid persons were present.
Canada to the I'uiled States, great musical people, and that mi" 1 ■■
and of that number 4ol,'J« o vocal and instrumental music The Mexican treaty was de-
came in the last f((Ur years. will be a regular branch in all feated: yeas :*H, nay 'Jo
" 1 1 ■1 public Hcho«i|s. j *.i.< i. ^i I.imi
Tlie admiralty are discussing ■ ■ . .111 • w* <. ! • P ,, a
th.-proposal t*> ask the reichsiair The steamer (iuadalujie. ' " -d ' '
marks to Hnlvestou for New \..rk, re frt'-nds of lhe .1. m* . rai to
ttAnturos.
t u|iltnl sti.i'k pn01 In
Sunilii Infill
l'nihvlitcil |irolltH
Nntional lunik m>l<i> ouptamU
insr . .,
pullvl.lunl debt# mihtfct to
chc.'k
11
Pciiinntl .'*'rtiticsii>«. i.f.l.-j eplt
, - 1. , . Tlm ' ci rilllrtttiv* i.f cti'f>i.«it(«
It seems not Impossible that t>m> toother mitiorialhiuikH ..
the Betnocrntic leaders may ,,M -1"*'"'" hunkm km! bank-
evolve positive ti.-ws on the ,l*
tariff .piestion e 'r!y enough in Total tail
the campaign of this year t* wtaic ef T. *.*1*.(vnir.tv oft n'itn,
keep tip' h' -publicans from t, Tltorna.. H. Kim. i. «-n-l ir-
gh Ing the woi kintr people the
usual scar.* on the home tr. t. h.
aho*-.' m.
lice 1I1.
ii« at
I or 1 hree da\ ■
projios. , to it.tli.
w ith a -|
•ii at> 1
||."::.|-
u c. utntrv
* eh in the . t>iii av*m
to show that tten. I'it/ lohu I'.u
tt-r was a t rait or. li i- rt great
mistake in £oiuitor Loui.n t<
lunly
til in true
Im 'Iim'ih; ku<i M'loitfr Witt H 'tli-f.
| IP >s. H. KMICHsoj
( . 'I |
Suto.Tlbi^l nml i«Hi>rii to l «*fc?i
ililf tftth .lay <1 .Itiniiiti'v, l-M.
-'"•IN < tU'Kf
to vote ? .000.000
maintain tlu-chi«h. coiistrutt pori.d.frilu mouth of the bay ' make their neighbors ac.piuim imagine that In e;,n bright'-n hi
t«irpe.|o. s and itict* 1.— the (with her engines disabled, has j ed with the merits of t In- paper 1 own record by slandering that)
numlM'T of sailors. been io*c«l to N*w York. and iiubu* them to sttb-iibe of a better mini.
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Robertson, Orrin. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1884, newspaper, February 7, 1884; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191383/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.