The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1884 Page: 2 of 4
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TI1H DKMtH'RAT.
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'I'll'* First iiii'l Second It'iptist
i 'Ii mi .dies in 1 'allll* 11 M c IlKI
moiti/cd
S<'ii:it<ii tiibl's i> for 11< -1 ti 11 • I.
alld ' i I i 11 i\ s III' vx ill have I Ml I lii
i!« oppositi■ -it. it finjk
'1 li«* Supreme * "in t. I '••nit <il
A j pimI5* and <'•'tn mission "I A |•
peal* <' ui t. all met in \ iisi in
ln.*l vs i t k
JOURNALISTIC WOttlTIVENK88 s till to In- slowlx grinding ..ill:
mm in i, if i'i i. I Mil lii*- ••ail \ demise of th" txvo
I he itluck \Y axx of last week .... .
. , .%• . * . official* referred to does lint • ri\e
tab"* our \\ ostou coin-spoii ! |
. ] i*<mi •««• <il a *p develop
to ia.k lor a reference to 1 ..... . *
an lit ill "official can ion. 1 ! ••>
' .-••••in to Sim i' rather mote ti'iut
eitx- <>!' lilV than tii** inmates of
AMERICAN ARISTOCRACY
ItltKMIAM.
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A Cuudidutc for RepreaanUttT*. MuKlKNKY INI'HNKUT
It i- rt'jnirted 11at .1 Ka-
son. of Iowa, aspires to Micceed
Mini ti-i Satvnt tit 111«• «•• • uri of
Herlin.
There •••••.•tils t" I"' a xvell i|i
1 i 11 • • 11 i ii til ti« Hi ;i iii'Hi j. | In - stock
ii'i'ii to mnii'-i lit' I at' aim ga
lion of i In- • cliool '.I ml law bx
tIn- land Initil'il.
(lov Murrnx. i'I I tali. was
\ I IIII!r.'l ti'«l 'li~ fit lit I \ piled
la-t .latiuai \ . air I lii' i ®ri*- i< l«- i I
!...*• I'•'i n 11oili11ii. until tlii> in
\ i-st i.'a t ion ri ill 111 in' 11; 111 His
\ ictoi \ iiI rtiiili>iint inaki him
t o.\ . i not of t In- 11• rri1111 x 'again.
'I'lii- ! ill h i'i u'ulit i 1111• t iuu o|
ill' fi va • Mat' M i I nil 1 .\-—oei
.itimi U ill III' In* 111 Ml Hi • 11 o||.
Mi 11 ri iii ill \. I'i' va - .on i !ii • t' hi fi 11
Tii"-<la \, lii' I 11 ■' i ,\ 1111 \ | ri I.
i SM, ;i till 11111 * i 11111 - I'i 'in 11 a \
All i 1111 11 ■ I'-11 a i' • i ii \ i t i'i I
\ tiill ha* been intriiiliiri'il in
I '• iiiifi'i'S- to authorize tin' ibo
• ill' 't •• i'l i •; 11 11 > I a 11 I' i a I'l'oint
('oiiiinis-iotn I- "to 'i -i.'ihlislt a
• vst fill of i 111 • 111 a I iona I • om
mi • i ii- a in I i ii -1 u i i f i a l o t)ii- 11mr
t i' a I>iIi t v i if i -1 :• Ii' -Ii i ii'.: a l u
H'au of infi-i naiii'ua' •' 'in111 ri • •
I'll I- i It i ft of tlii' •• i'tit i ini'it t
a lii' 111 u* tli<* I >«'ll|oi tats ill ''oil
tri'i" i iv lariii'lx in lavoi ot tin*
II' III itlli ll.lt i o 11 ot | 11 < 11 'II. .Illllll
Ki II v tfa \ s 11• • will «to all in lii>
]mW i'l' lo assist In in it' I In- li'llil
• i> ot 111 ■ j .a it \ I Ii i n K In is tin*
mail.
Krotii tin recent vt t• * in ('on
ji*i• son tlii- 11iii'- Iio111it itirii'a*■
in-,' t In- tai ill" dill x on wool, it is
evident that I!«•'i•' ai<• licpnbli
« atis a hi I Democrats u ho a ri-
ii 111 lo In' relied ii|Mill lo vi• 11•
\\ 11 Ii tin- part x ilu-y belong to
.\i-w lines must Ix'diawn if the
taiit! ri'inaiiis t ! ♦• mailt i - - u« •
I'i'tw i'i'u pavtii s
Mi. Ii. iIii i'd'.tor of tlic
I ii • a t in I t i 1111 in-. Iiu- ln i'ii
w hi-per in i: around t hi on till ('• !
Iin •■!>iiiil\. in ri'f 'i'i'iir«' to Col.
Muruiy's attitudi' toward (iu\
Iri'laud. in a way that i- not
• •I'l'dital h' to liitnsii|| noi ju-t to
t'ol Murray. Tin-|)kmh«'i:\t is
lot Ill-land lor liovi't'iior. I ut
• Ii ii - s ii"t want an . nioi'i' of tin-
said llooth aid in Inloinitm him
in Collin Hi-low is an itrtn
from fIn* t i'ah •••>t"ii \■ w ■ • toui'h
iliu Mr Mooth up in a way that
w°i' hasi- no • loii 1 >t would In-
tnu« h a|ipri'i'iiiii*d li\ his m-iuli
l ors in iso. It -o ni-arlv >;i\«'s
our xii-ws of his nisi' that we
>riv.* it without uuirUiui; out a
siuirh- «\ llalih- or h'tt«-r:
It i- undi'tst | that Kditor
Hill Sti i ri'tt. of Ihillas, lias s,il(.
i liart'i' of a boom for Coloiu'l
Mooth. for \ ii*i' pri'sidi-nt. Mooth
lii'iuy; a I'liiididnti* for «-\i-r\ of
tii'i' in Ti-xjih I'M'i'pt chairiiiau
of tin- D-'inoi'iati. i'\i-i'utiv«*
i-oinmitti'o, w hii-h i-osts tin* hold
• •j a yi-at. ha-* roitrluih'd
that In- w ill in his lin k outsiil.'
tin' Stati'. hisprospi-i'isat hoiui*
at | r«-siiit l i*ing si anew hat
Iflootuy. Booth's i-niuirv voir« .
il'il should I'M-r fiill ou ii T uiiti-
i-ratit' f-oiivI'tnioti. roiild not li««l|
making a iiimsIi. thi't i-foii' In' litis
soriiii-d Kill lor Sii-rri'ti to liooiu
him Att\ luovi'ini'iit liaviuu a
PMidiMifv lo transplant Mooth
lu'votai tin* liorilorM of iln* S? it *
w ill r« ' 'ivi' lii'iirl* support from
«-vt*rv Hcrtioii of tin* I'oiiimnti-
v« nllli.
PulHiit im*<lii iiii's sold for
n bottliM'onlil lj^ wild at i jiitifll
for ton rviitx h1 o||| '; Put it
mnv b#* thnl tiuiny II% i*^ niv
s.-'u- l by k«-'piiifi in• jirico up.
w hat In- had at; ' 'i.-t"od to In
tin- roiirsi' of that pnpir con
i-i'iiiiii^r Mr. Caim-ron' > di-fatill
in>; as U't'iisitii-r. 'I'lt litor
th a jam ds w ith sunn railn-r
i-austii- ri'inarks toiiihin^ tin*
dut\ of a journal to innuin- into
olHitiil inisroiidui-t, sa\inp
a lining otln-r lhiiij{s, that. "It is
not our provitin* to sot up as a
puhlir stu«'Hiujf •'ominitli'i' to
liiiiil up ollirial rarrioti. I hi I
whi'ti it is ih-\I'lojii'd that ron
tidi iii'i' has hi'i'ti al u>i'd l>\ a
•
puhlir servant. Ill>ln* will III'
found to stall* llir farts tnofi'
fairlx than Mlark Wa\*\
In so tar ti what «a- said
l>\ oni i's|ou rorrrspotiiliiiii is
rotH'i ilM-d. Wi* fail to see aiu
thiny in it t" |us|if\ the "hroad
side" of the Wavy at those who
speak of the misroiidurt of oil!
reis. For our part we would
think tin sijjns of the times
more hen It It \ if nmi'•* of t he solid
nidi of the county would rotne
to the front w it h I heir opinions
and ei'itii isms, just as our NVes
■on rorrespiadeiit ha.w done.
.\ lid w e feel roll Hi h'lit t ln*\ Won Id
have done so loiin before tlii- it
the W'avx had always been as
rradv t" "state the farts' as it
llovx rlaiIlls to be It is well
know 11 b\ 11" pi'up In that it has
111 • \ i | been I lie | ii >1 try • >f t lie
W'avx oranx other paper in the
rol! II tX t'l ventilate ollii'ial
abuse- The | IK MOCK \ I litis
tak'-n that rmirse, ami p'ls as,a
pari of its reward tin innm-nse
a!11• 111111 of otlirial riir-iiiu and ;i
lot of iuipi rsoii.il dialribes and
philipis at the hands of our
tii-i ^hbor. I hi-. hoxx e\ er. i - all
richt To please roiTUpi 1111 i i ■ i
.'lis ol I'atrr to the "belter last es
ot the W'avx are not in lilies
Willi l|- The people x\ iii' -lax
at home and pay their ta.ves to
inn tlie i^ii\i-r11mi*uI and raise
rot toll, roi'li. iV, to blltld lip
and -ii-i.'iin tin- trade and rom
inrrre of the ronillX at'r OUT fa
\ m il' and as iIn-x pa\ Ibr our
paper, haxe a rijfht to know all
t hat l lie I M.xtoi it \ i ran liud out
about public atl'airs.
• 'hi iie'urhbor sji ys that "when
it i- developed that public ron
lidenre litis been 51 bused by a
pllblir. serx all) nolle will be
found io stale the tarts more
fairlx tluiii the Mlark Wavx
Arrordinu lo I his statement tin1
"ollirial earrioii" is to be dexel
oped lirst. I|iixv. M:o Momar.
is it |o be developed? Let tile
reader analyze tlie Inn^u.-i^eof
the W'avx. and see if he timls
anything more in it than a lit
th.* xvouhl he high toned jour
iialism
In Mr Cameron's ruse it was
developed by death, and then
Hto. Hoinar published, arrord
inu to hi- own version of tin-
mutter, only life sUiienieiil of
the "xxhite washers." Then nr-
cordiiiu to tin- reasoniiui of our
coiiteiiiporarx. "olhciah-arrion"
is 11111\ lo lie nosed up after till'
otlirial is in hi- grave, then "it is
developed.' ' WI. o is lo be bene
titled bx "stating tin- facts" so
fairlx tit this late hourf Mut lei
us see if the W'avx is .-is
good as its word to "state the
flirts" fairlx. &r. The
the little liell tllCX SiaXe -et Up
here, as a xvarniii^ of the xx rath
to roiue. This little side slnux
to the lake tluit burns xvitli tire
and brim-tone has never been
sun-Iled by our "high tolled"
neighbor. We Would suggest
thai In- hiiul up a xvart doctor
ainI haxe his prohoscus --treat
ed f<ii indispii-ition."
Mt'o. Momar goes otfal another
tangent and says he nexer deals
in dirt, diim. Arc, lb- has for
•rotten the xvarfare In- has for a
ii u in bet of years been making
oil the "town row." Ill her ease
xx e slip]i* tin* "official earrioii"
was "dex eloped" before the
demise of the old bl'llte. His
olfartot'V Jirilteness seems to be
all right when lie gels mi the
trail of the --toxvn cow " lie is
very brave to "state tin facts"
as to her "official carrion." The
poor toxvn-coxv had no ucxvspu
per of her own. and no patron
age to give ton journal, there
fore she has our neighbor for a
"smelling committee" to nose
ii|i hei "ollicial carrion."
We don't think the Wavx is
j listifie«| in waging such :i re
h'litless xvarfare upon the-'ioxvn
Coxx " and letting till' rest of tile
>Hlieials go free.
So far as the Ih Morn xt is con
ceriieil it is a "public smcllinu;
coin in i 11 ee," and xxill look up
"official carrion." and all who
don't like that in our paper, c.-tn
l'". so far a- we are concerned,
xv here "Ward's ducks" went or
to our countx jail iJ'th• • \ like ii
better. And, as a rule, those
journals that are so "hiirii ton
ed"about using slum and throw
i ug dirt, do the most of it I hem
Selves. They USIUlllx CoVel'llp
their tilth in silk and -atin. or
serve it ill vessels xvith -ilver
lining, but it is dirt and -linn
nevertheless uilil i- onlx the
mole distiisteful xx lieu so done
up. To xeatilale ollirial mi--
ri induct after ex-cry bod x Knows
it is to render very poor sen in-
to the public.
EDITORIAL NOTES
K.\ (iin Seymour is for Til
den.
Waco is having some trouble
xvith her water xvorks
Waco is to haxe a i^MO.oihi
school house.
Weatherl'ord will haxe ii iiexx
#5o.iHH court house.
< ra ha in is elected county seal
of Young county
Charles Hemic, tin- novelist
ami dramatist, is dead.
Tihlen's choice for president
is t iox orm r I load I x. of Ohio.
Ih degrees the chances groxx
less for Morrison's tariff bill.
J'entisy|xiinia heaiocrats ha ve
ins true!ei| for Ha nda 11 for I'lc-j
dent.
M. .1 can Haptisje tin-
great scieiiIist ami *r,-.^arx
the Aradeinj e.f Scietfce, isdl-.'ld
It is tlioiighl thai Kit/.John
Porter's bill xx ill lie on the ta l>h>
until after the Ke|iiiblican ron
volition :it ('hicago.
Fred Hoiiglas is in favor of
Hurricane I'rairie, | . 14.
Kimtou Hi.xtoi it.x i: -
SeeillV tllHt nobody else has
patriotism enough to run for the
legislature, I Imxe concluded to
tackle tlmt myself. The times
arc smlly out of joint xx hen onlx
one mull can be found iu a cottu
tx like ours who is willing to
Thow-xxiio ihink much of the Hreiiham, April 14. \bout 8
tendi ucx of the present age, u'clock Saturday evening, tit
must have found Hoim-thing of hyons, Hurh—on county, ii sta-
inil rest in tin- rapid accumula "'j0"' miles north on the
... . Nauta i'e. a negro ;aan uauieil
ti..,, id wealth now going on in wjf(. tt ,,
America, and the unparallelled Mooiv. u highly res] table
inerejise in tin-number of those fnrmer. xvith an a\e, because
who feel theinselves entitled to sh«' refused to let him sit at the
I'M.-,"ml .•."•-ill,•ml Oil r.'.'.r'^l'l,V.'I..I?'.'.rriV.Tl'ST. lim" Irv'"Ii |
ron.it I their riches. 1 lie •'•' j (o t|M. .lvr,.sra,M.. The htMl :*,s th f .of ««• «>
markable strides the million entire commuiiitv turned out <b m rrah. Not oxen one right-
aires a aking in the direc and on Sunday afternoon late oous. xxe aie to t . xxas v' "
captured th.. negro at a point those c,ties from destruc-
ten miles east of I,xmis in the tion; and onlx om- x our hum le
. prairie. He resisted and was serxant, remains to save tliis
'■""""on pin bservation. So *|lo| i|( |||(. ,1J|rk K |OW(, uf people. 1 am ready to be offer-
much so that tln x are not com buck -hot before he was taken.
inoiily considered xvorthy of lie w tis put iu a wagon ami haul- ^
FRUIT, FLOWER, EVKR
tfHKKN AM) SHADE.
tioii of i-iix ill customs art
coming liiings of e ei x dax and
TmimI and wIwImI fur tbn Hoalli m4
gruwn tu ihv unrlvmIih! Mil of t'ulliii
Niirtli'IVxsn. wlmie Mtura hue plinM
XXuliuit, Oak, A ah, I'win, Ulcki "
hIiiiiiiou.O
>«k. An, I mm, ltl«kwry. IVr-
>uura Onnw, klni. Ilukbtnx
.. - - - Mulberry. Plum, ill*. Itwl I'udv,
,1 U- SI. I'm.l Boulil -ay, if SISS:
e xx ere here making the Hlillie tn|f «nd fiKMl-Kivliig lr«Mw,«lirulM, plant*
ed bark to I.X oils uri i ving be-
ing down an old drx house made
a funeral pyre around liiiu; then
saturating the xxood wit ii coal
ih
lit
char
note; nor i- t hei I ilitflience up
on soriet x and I lie political and . . . k. .. . , • . .
1 Ih this lime feeling was highlx
Ilitere -Is ol the conn j,lV,.|,>eil. The crowd seruiell
trx jii-rreptitile, simply because chains, tied the negro to u post
such aris|oe atie «Is- I'1 in s of oak sapling with them, and tear
xvealtli have becoaie so com
moii. Occasionally hoxxexer.
soiaexi-rx striking demonstra-
tions elicit some comiiieii' and
from tlii'iil V.e see the drift of
tin- times. An illustration of
the progress of American aris
tocracx occurs in a recent Noxv
York ilicidi III. I Mie of I lie \ all
del bill- di irillg a little eliti-r
taiinm-iil. or iis "tlu* boys"
xvouhl |>ui it. "to haxe ,-i little
1*11:1,"ami not feeling that it xvas
up to his aristocratic -latioii or
si line Itoxx being disinclined lo
x isit the I In'.-ii i r xv In 're t he coin
moll herd gathered lo rlijox the
oi'ciisioii..ji|s| ordered the troupe
up lo his residence, where, in
hi • ow n draw iug rooms and up
■ ■a hi- ow n thing hill In- did
xx hat inaa x good sized loxxns
and one horse cities couldn't do,
supported a first-class per lor
tiiaure. ( m' course In'paid for
x elit lire
I shall endeavor to anTl wliW'bi tor Vigor. lju> anil
<«r - "f ;i;-isft"'"•""n
is tiiidilv people iu lite race 1 am about to ^tHt
people in the race I alii atioiit to mHiintl<'«< r«ur imtural and accliiaat-
make. There is one disadvaut- «*«• ••' " « «'"• a11*"1 that lwn U a
I will lulmr uii.l'-r. I have
no o|i|io|ie|it to abuse and, ol wan luiiintlful In lu-r Ik-«Iiiwiiii-iiIw alt
course, that destrovs the inter- *wp tbtH iranMilanltc land, ilwwii
. i riii! ImvImIi In bur enduwiiii-nt* lwi*. Tbla.
estlllg psil't ot IheiailxaHH. " Ills ilkf nil mitlt. Id nnl unllilirnily adaptM
also eom|'<-ls me to have a pint- lot-vi-ry popular flrull, hut every uiwuan
iat iiral l ng I lie wootl witli coiu ,.til vlii««h xvoiilil lie alloifother afi-l> plant our hardy IWIim, l*luins,
• il. ;t match xxas applied and bn ill xx Hl< Ii xx< ill I alt g orai^a. lu-rrti-*, siiruba, I'lanu, Rv*r.
Ic wretch, d miirderer was soon unnecessary il 1 had an oppo- gretui and fdi Ue-im-.. and In m ny
..... 11 x i-i.iisii-il in ili'ii111 Ills lii'llt to Iliril 111i billingsgate Up idait-a llw Apple irlvm jfoitU reaulta.
Iteiallx loasleil to ueatli. Ills iiImU'ih-ih ot^nriiii'i «•-•annol reiomuiend ealenalve planl-
h luat toi in oi orini I lllg of apricot, rherry . Quince,
be obp'i'ti'.iUatile tor Kurei|;n (iraueii,etc.
that ii would have to Our liberal and witarwlalag elllMna
i ....... have imroduceu nroin abroad at ffrtat
lxtl\ fr« qilt lit , III expenae, many bundredi " -
..a oi.,v..,. .km it might suit all par- tlea and enuuffb ban pnn
t • ii.- ta," «•-= i"*!'1"" ii": i"i«". i' ssjurjjr
ill of IH'iii"' a ver\ aversion to believing UIIV tiling Webave here vlguro
TI , ••"".ll.U.t" £££££&«?•
UVff
•• I remains were seen ihi-
in a sitting posture
xvith his arms hugging the tree. ...«U. naminuvauowi iram nr«ra ai ureal
The ni'i'lo xxas an esraped ron- be cliailged xen frn|lltllth, III expenae, many bundreda untried novel-
vii'i. xx ho was etupiox oil as a « i«ler that it inight suit all pal- tlea and enuuitb ban proven valuable to
farm hand bx*
tin- reputation of beinir a verx aversion to iieiieviug anyming Webave here yiguroua and Arultftil
bad negro.
«,v. s;r ,ihT™ " "K1 "' i","ini8;:tSSSC:
,.:.,i, -- risk inv constituents cotilnlilig ed uatnal tblaaoll produoea a aupeiior
atock.
We apare neltber lime nor expenae In
, , 1 iu the [dodge; ami that is, 1
HO xi x > IU HTO n V of x XVKKCK. drillk all the cluiuipugue and keeplnjc a itoAd auppty of the lieat aland-
siiioke all the cigar- ottered me ord varli-tli-K. and maiiy of tbeheitt no -
Moston. April 11 Letters xvl.e, I get to the capital. 1 shall 2'^^ [«weat pri,^evar«ir.r-
beeii ri'ceixed from Capt, feel it a (lilt \ lolii.x | eo]i|etodo \\t'guarantee atock^rue to name and
it. whirh was alright, a11<I per
hajis lie • ■ t'li-11 spends his inoin-x
more foolishl.x. Mut the feature
most xxorthx of note is lIn* more
than I'urojieaii di.-plax of
tin* power of xviilih as exhibit
ed by (his great American din
nilarx . Il is safe to say that :i
ijuai ier of ,'ireiiIurx xvill eniitu
era!'' a ho i of such nabobs not
alone iu New Vol k but in all
parts of tin- Cnited Slates. Will
this clement ol our people,
glowing so'rnpidly in numbers,
and so powerful in iln'ir iuf!u
eisco. long be coiite.ni w ith our
form of go\i'iniin-ut It is a
fact well understood that free
republican institutions are lov
so. A representative ought to Invite cltlaeiia to examine our metbuda
be taithlIII to his supporters; as Our antliorlxed airenta will canxa •
t hei I I'C] leseiitative, then I shall mucb of the rounlry and we tbluk you
feel bound to do all their drink- wlU llnd 11 prvrttaule and entertalnlnir
■pan
' noi
E. W KIrkpatrlck,
McKUmey Texu.
W. W. LEWIS,
Manafaaturar if
|C naHx.-s xvi• re The geilerJ'' goverilllieilt has
did everything such an institution and our
hav
Morrison of the sltij) "Kanii
lost iu the Pari fir Orean .IflllU-
arx the ;t I. near I jojil Island.
one of the M.ii.-h.ill g.ouj, ...r to examine our terum and aend ua your
\\ hell the Xi'-.sel Welit tllllOllg lllg; SllloKlllg fllid pokol* ptllV- on|,.r„.
the breakers the n.' livi s came ilig. There is onlv otn* measure Send for prh-e Hat and compaia wltb
oil'in bonis and tool, the cap of general importance that I am ""aS'iIS* ,0"
tain and i iexx ashore, tiftoeii "stuck on." I sluill favor a|
miles from the point ot the Patent Office for the State, to lie •
will k. There are ti ft v iuhabi- trimmed u) • with the usual red-!
t; mts on the i - la m I. :.o\i rued tape of the other departments.
bx a king. T
verx kind and
for tla- comfort of the crexv.' State needs one. The fuisiness
Some of them can speak Kn of the office xvould lie to isnue
glish. Tlicx b-atued it from pat«*nts to the various Stateimd
iradei-. The island is three muni x oHices. Those who "get
miles long ;iml miles from there' first" would lirad-riglit
the noil rest maiulaiid. The the offices, and their children
nearest land is the I'hillipitn- after them xvould have a soft
Islands. The fourth dax after thing of it.
tin-arrival. Captain Morrison 1 feel confident the Whilikins
sent the second officer ami four family xvould get out a patent
seaimvu in a boat to see if they under the iiexx I ii xx. This im-
could obtain assistance bx t un iiorcopiibh strengtlii-ns my /.oal
uiiig across ;i ship or steamer, toi the measure. 1 xvouhl favor j
Tin* lwiat xxas sighted bx* the hovernor Roberts or old Frank
Mritish bark t 'ataliue and taken Lubbock for commissioner of
to Sagou. xxlu-re the nexvs xvsis patents.
immediately telegraphed. The Mut as I said before I expect
letter was sent in this to sacrifice myself for the good
boat. At tile time the letter of my coiuiM v^ 1 had expected f
xxas xvrittou
'IM. . . ..u. .*«. ..# 4.1. .. fuLiiwl^ " ail k #1 Ski font lllil Ull llllltl Fi
President,
on evorvbody was in to place uiyself "iu flic hands of \ .
Itli. Tlie crew of the friends," and in fact did so until f- Knieraon.
FA SI HON ABLE CUSTOM
Boots & Shoes,
Repairing a Specialty. I' p Htalra,
Over I. I>. Newaome'a Store.
NrKINNKY, TEXAtt.
oil truly only by the common ^,„„i health
classes. Ting) those xvlioso fiauier consisted of twenty- It became painfully apparent
w ea It It has a
portion
of :i disposition among
has assumed grand pro- *«evcii men. Sails had been ta that I xxas likely to remain in
« I in v.' a ....rn.ift.it .hvft.jj^i'f''".' Ih" "'lie, :«' f"1";,"1' *tn*lr hmwIft^niilwM^ly ftonw hoM
■ •la liluvVIOPl
Vltf-flM't.
T. It. Kmaraon. Caablar.
tents, ill xvhich the parties llioveiiiellt I slioii
live, Captain Morrison being heir grasp. Mut
.nil* UI!M'*> IM !<UIIIC IHMII .1 1 11 II
i should get om ot hust National Bank!
I make
noxv
masses to enforce the leveling royally entertained by the king the dash on the turf and I ex-
process. Tlicx also fully nu of the Island. poet every smi-of a-gun that is ,
able to got to tlie polls to vote ,
Deputy forme. And if you xvill honor
-or-
• 1 •-isl:i1111 tin fact that tlie influ-
1'iice of orgaiii/ed ami itu'orjn
rated xvejilth begets this senti
ineiii of leveling. This reason
i:«.
Abiline, Ajiril ^ __
Sheriff Scarborough, of .fours yourselx oh iiy electing me to the ;
• count v. arrived here this oven- Nineteenth Legislature I will j.
ing xvith one Arthur Lord, the feel'that you have done yourl
lOSOtl
Melilnnejr, Tnina.
- -m ii moiM to—
F. EMERSON Si CO.,
ing follow, 'd stop bx step, loads companion Jind supposed niur- dntv. Should von fail you will Buy* and aylla a'chanp> on. ihaprtaal-
... :*....l.... d.-rer Of Young ()glesby, whose ,,,-o've yourselves miserable fail- P ***
i then I onng Xfgiesoy, xvuose prove vourseivos Iiiiseraiiie mil-
body xvas found n««ar Anson, iu urns in the oxporiuioiit of self-j
•' Jones county, H^mt the 6th of government and unworthy the Franota K
on the this month xvith a bullet hole in rights of tlie ballot-box. * T.tl.Knw
rights
his head, evidently shot while One tiling
asleep. At the time when the stituonts to
bodx xvas found it had nothing That is. mv otlirial
y xvliirh it could boidentt- not to be inquired into bv any
folk " ' "
on it by
I xvnnt my con-,
note doxvn now. 1
eoiidnet is
dlacounted.
f)ian.Toiea:
Krancla Knieraon. C. II. Waleli,
Knieraon. Jno. L. U*«Jo.T,
T. T. Knieraon.
Biialneaa lloura -0 a. n. to 4 p. m. >
to tin- ti mil i 'inclusion that there
xx ill ill the end be an isstn
a contest betXX*ei'll Wealth o||
one hand ami a mediocrity on
the other between the aristoc-
Miex ami the pleboans. The in-
ipiiry xxe hjivo juit is not in the fi,.,i. biit upon investigation by impudent follower of my for-■
nnl arc of a proposition to limit the officers. Oglesby xvasideiiti- tunes. My theory is that the C-OIjLI N CO. N ATION A la
the acquisition of xvealtli, for 'Hod by parties living in Abilene ninn seeks the office and when
umh
Tllfr-V
nnder our system of govern ns being one.of two young men he finds it is his, lie ought not
lueiit this call never bo done-! l,,ff .al °ve named place a to bo tinkered with.
. • . . , ii u i o day previous to the sad event.; Sir, feeling confident that the
noi indeed should it bo. Mut The said to be murderer xvas mob xvill set up their own drinks
i. i.. I... al... Ii i' .. ! i I i a i • I i.. ft l ami . . .1 . .. . ... . • •
BANK.
xx hat is to be the final result of truilod to Abilene by the officers and go up with child-like simpli-
I he skillfully manipulated °f .lones county, and by the city and vote for mo, and forever Authorised capital. #9JMI 000.
wealth or our constantly grow- officient work of Thomas Hill, hold their peace. I am
Th.: ,|,„l(r,.r ln| ltli ininfrl«l .mll^nmlfrowr '
. .. . . . , . Hiiuiiig the horse of the niurder- your lord and master.
- . is fi-om organ need capital in „d man in thepoHsesion ofr. W. «. Wiiu.iRixa.
since the Mlack a\x ami tin- was asked xvlial si/e in lioots lie trenched behind class legisla- Merchant xvlio had purchased
tion
Logan for Mresideui. and thinks
jail that Tihleii xvill be the candi
abuses exposed bx the Dkmo- date of the heinocratic party.
rit.xT haxe been going on ever ... . ,,
^ ^ A lug man in San I rancisco
txvaiu of xvhich it xx as made had wore, lie grium-d and sjiiil:
their existence; and the editor "The last shoi-uuik' r that mens-
of that paper, in his oxx u chaste ,m'd nu* s.-iid I xx ore one size
I,,,. ..i:... .. ti.. smaller than the boot-box."--
language, ot lie ng on flie w : .•
. ,. ... * ,. San l«rancisco ( all.
• public smelling committee , v . .
' , • leachor ".Now. children,
lias maintained a "jVniulul sil- whicli s:f xoii can toll me
once," throughout. Too high- what a consonant isf Mriglit
toned to expose the brutalities boy--" I • ii ti? It's a portion of
of officials to defen-eless pri land surrounded by xxator.
Winers: "but is devoted to the The JhiTlaT"Times s,ixs; It
education of liettor tastes" than takes a xeohissul and scientific
exposing such outrages upon failure to make a failure as
defensolnss human beings. Wo liouteiiaiit governor, t au Mari-
iKlilxr <V,|, .villi *'**>$ "i".',' *i! "'i1'.','
. 3v , , ''ill moon, as jt xvero, iii that
ing foi th. 'official carrion lo be .,OH|t|„ll( Martin is out
dexoloped." That is, lie was for governor luta'ause lie is a
w aiting for the, sheriff, the jail- farmer, yet ho ha* been iu office
or and all the prisoners to die, |'*or since jiccording to his
, ii i • _ i interviexx. The tSltiiu'is might
Ihull lie would Iiiv,. III. r,,ft,lor, w„s mon.^J>L,,||,i,
the whitewaaher s story about than a farawr. Sun.ebNly w ill
the "official carrion." In order now examine Into MurnuiVivotcs
to"give elasticity totlie Waxy'* «>n the land (liiestion nii\ we
patience, it might lie in soanon jnuch a friend he taasoXlhe
.l . .i u . • • people. Martin was a n« ni
I.. ..iiti.. iIihi lii*. Ia«t hmimI rlr (',f ,'hr ^.vral.^nlli l.*h.| i ....
ciimstance for which He Im wait- nnf| |,|„ recortl won't strike the
luy^rflie death of prisoners- ii thangers fuvorublx. t
(J
Recent!v a mother of Fort
ion. Hero is the final issue in him some dav before from the i) iv: uiitlert^ok to whin her
xvill the Vundorbilt aristocracy
be found in the fight f
SleKINNRY. TKXAM.
n. w. johknm. a. a
JOHNIRON St, WOttK,
ii
■Hu..
"m" I'r"l"||'1"""" -X'""1" !.r:inP ! «'""•; u.r.;.i from u.e i *kiskv. TBAH.
I Ii.' l.r..lli..n.ofOBl..Hl.y«.Toiii- aBd ||||L „f,, ti«li ftii
lean aristocracy trained
lip to
Wilt practWw in stale and Federal
lii.. full m.nftiiiv of r.u.|,l.,i„,W.. gwM iW-WITwIlt him to j hm||. Wm,. cqmi.. .. «l
Kiiro|i«. ti ..|it.iom will iiiiinrtil- 'VT"" 1?" lilt. .Iln .*r wlh'ii tliu mother I iimitT
I iiamra! stntBmellto ,|m, ,|„.y «to!e a U|||| |h<. v|lvn.ahou,„ 6f
I.
ly b an towards u stronger form saddle from a sheep camp and d^fellox* and the'Vathcr "tart
of government than that of our in avoiding arrest Oglesby xvas . f j. . .
^ ** i-sii i i .■ in ed after hi in. liril til* IIVIIV
free go as you ph ase republic, killed, but the evidence goes to f<|,|wW W|W ^ rmw|itlg to |lim
oimial elections f ^ I,v% 1 ,lw' aas shot while || ,..\claime«i: "H«llo, papa, is
Bualneta aotlflltad
irnarantaad. <
xvith its ipiwlroiiuial RR ■ #
•' «"! "'..litiS'1r ...
that our liberties will find their liouble Mountain fork to work
safety neither in the aristocrat on Mr. MorchantViraiiche. i /^la^^R^MM^NRSnTT'i—
ir ..or mimmuulftllr rlem.-nt.bul W«, „. AnrlTlt^b^lfttimUv i$5^1^5X^72^K? ™t FMTt
ill the common |n*ople. night. Willie, the son of .1. It. poaeke Itaaaome alfrctton of ibekitlncranr
* "i i Carroll, aged sixteen years, by
e Sll-Ml ft r..|«..l,. .ill. JgSKrl
KlHIUtlRKACO.,
SADOLEi MMMESt M NKML
KKPAYR SHOP,
f.oulalana IN.. onpoal«| i. P. Daw ail *t.
aatlafaetlM
1
paa> ke kaa aome alKwt
_ - | orgaaa. At timr«, t>rm|i'taii>a
Tlie raiu Monday morning was niistake Hl1«*rl a cajwule with ihc ti!iiiacii. pu a m..isiiii*,
. . strychine, idstead Ol qililllne, lika «.r i>iration, prnlurins a rery d'ma-
the hardest of the season. Near ||M, 9anie with almost I gwaMo aeMiy. afttr jniib* warai, a a
the depot It tloateil boor kegs fatal resultii. The latest reports co*,won 1 rt M ,n
nnd p.ii.1. urouml proniliu noua-1"1'" tlmt he will Hhely r'^.ver.
There was some hail also. Marion Mnrtin is havii-g his
Wit. BRADI.BT,
McKlnnejr, t i
Z\ iii# _« . # Ismni iust now but uh! he will
T^« and a half miles west of di|, ^ convention
ix n there was a very light rain, meets.
r Ft-ita
ant. Blind, filacding and
Itehiaf Mien yield at onrv lo ihe aiipli-
•atton nf fr. Hnaaako'a Pile Remedy, hirh
aeta dlrenly upon the tinrta affceiH. almorh-
taj ike allnyinff the intenae iirkx
Mr ^ Dr^Bmeake 1M^
atae (V., PWjaa,(>. Mali kjMnar
v. S: ihbott A i o.
Give* irenerat aatla
and mo«l faeklonakla I
Inn, and etery branak of Uia ^
None bnl beat Tonaortal Art lata kapl.
CITY HOTEU
O. N. WADE. huyrMut,
McKINXEY, TKXAH.
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fort of truest«. Hiargva reaacnakl
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