The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1884 Page: 2 of 4
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It •com* us though Texas pa-; •——
\ r* and politicians had u pre l* s *•' published a; ciiaitkrii.
di-j i«> make -dates in eoiumuui« ation Tun Senator j. And lino it cam" to
advance. This in quite an in .Johnson. in which he shaiply that in time the Kunhedrim was
fl.oo noeent amusement aad need uoi j his views o.i some very i called together as is the custom
do cause great dinturbiinee among i'f,,I °rtnn* public matters lif J until thin <lay
r,"ii •. <>f • . urn,, if w||! not M'nui**" < f th « l«ct il' it the open- j And this was in the month
ir t:M«' at v wl er« etse.'b'tf tin- • ■•••*i fi of the IDtla : of A Mb which in the first month
v ar* ,V. rn now f4em ril • b« ,'Thdntur. i- n. nr a? hand i |n the \ ear.
, i > v a :it"! mil <r .I• !** - u will be a , 8. Nnw It u:ih the custom
TWAIN
1AK.III.
On* I>nr,
lit Mnntti*,
"Hire* "
OiiilJK BO
CLTWTOTS '
.R
l ,bt >r si
. , i ■*
run
for they said. ihin vendor of
"blue mule it* also a Jones. mtlo«|.HoiiaU* Put on tlie Trull
And they counseled one with ot the Fiend*.
another say :ng now that one of
the Jousts hath "slipped Up," ;
what Khali Wv< do I
** Also it happeneth thai I Liul,. Kl,rk Ark i 7
the people i uow this evil tliat Little Hock ha* Ik-mi in great
hath I n done by the Jo lies i excitement all day u account
Ifcffct. aefletll feint I > III' lliuh • ' 1 I'obbcrv sl.< At U: {,. "I -
\ alley route on • . r t -:.in i>n
MIX AUItKKTM AMI H t It UT
I'AKTV lOKNTIFtKO.
r ubtistic
the constat'•
<o great that
th
m
OUt'd\.lll ol Ul<
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'Unit l Hit«ietic>.
\Y. n« (i< • iIt:tr our > \- haiiij*'.-
nr< <ii" ti>'-!Ti . T< - *ttt* c 'Ui id
♦♦rahl<- • the ] i< -'"li
t irin y in ilit* -mi. !r--a-ur\.
O| iuion> tr«" < xj>r«• >' <'an
■In IK
hat tti
a-
tit
.i-a I >!«•
it'
f iue« iins: that
T' vi'iii'iti- 'I"' r t'lirreiict
Iik< ii iii■ i1 •'i1 \ in ih<* l'i
i- an ittij ■ 't a>;( j ublir
pllll'
ai.d
o t . t
tiir.-
malt* r TIm* N',u-
man < harc thai tin
the incotn <■!' t.he
r x'Ht
ill ( t
t\
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it411
i ,\ I V . ill,.; •:u r .lounf 'ti nuirwa, it was ll| * custom ; 'f- A,ai '
at. will he vio ant. t'Ut "o ti.-of tn. iuh. i of that l ,.. ^, i;is ,.pin when the Suah«-diim should nation b,-«-onietl nu> ,a^,.
..u-■ pupfiv and poli. oi.iin- can ioii^ ar • of no Hit I- importance moot that the t'hief Huler!tli'' I'W*1***1*0" «,« neth to a Knrly tliis morning blood
an tor this tir >• to . t« hi.- constituents, among them calleth out from | *tanA ri,m- „ , , Jt^nd-uvre p. t ,.rj !fu trail o|
«.« wurt I...-', 'lalun- Ih-...uitllud^j *•*'"" * V \2" Ite'rit,. "iVfJlv
Ma.xej or C'* ke, one. into 1 '.eve-;^ <,! sl « uld made known unto him by those j^"u *! ! . , ?.. , noon .losepli t!ooU. .l! f .lotos,
land's i'u binet, then ".John for j ha*'*' *i«"^ an' not l .- app.dnted afore time to set
senator" and .-omebody in ufrai<i t" expte>- ilnn It is apart >«ich twelve as -eetneth
.loh'i'.' plat I'his ,||| ■ the dut\ of a r« ^nmI unto them.
look- verv nice, but it is .mm I" l,!" u> il|,> hi,l,s'*,f 4. These wer - the nntnes of;-- - orobablv l - releas.Hi Three
and la\ open lu> vt.-ws for cm the twelve that he calleth ollt. * ai nu the salet^ of lm „ p(,tMI
icisms !•_> tti'- pe< pie. that he .latm-s Jones, and Ho'otnoit '''* bine . In , om s. ^ id«?ntili "d as amon;> the roldioi>.
joases ami ao an............ a. ,|0H«| h .L ( V .1,
hie hosts Ol .louses in and ,o|.n nill\>r)| c|iarl|1< cnn.p-
ahout She temple holdethanex a b..y named barker ant!
|ceeding great counsel, st. that a man named Vt uny. ;\ in all.
mav he determined what had heen an *stetl .1 it« r- will
it
, and Ma!'-
de-riiexe in
Mate i- tin-
fault of tie pr< - <-nt atiminisira
tii a. that i'. "I t'"vein r lt«
land, as th* lend d He admin
isiratioti. i in i'i mo. k * i i- n.
ajHdogist for a11 \ ^-iik. cor
nipt or unprovid
it is not r« adx t"
quity of lie' many ti.;;] ■ d np« ii
tli head ol a -11. c 1 • ii. ii\ i i j a I
III. <T. OUt
ic iniqiii
The
rw is an ill- .in- * 'i
i .-'acred
hi-:
ory when, tu - i
.criiicial
wav
, die itii.pt!',i"- 'i
f inanv
\v . •] .
.• Ilea p.-. 1 11 j ■- i tie
but thi-
was
a display iu right- •
l s ccotl
run v
that ti ti-1 - ti" sor: .
if iaiici
ti< m
in the w ide range . i
I'I he ^ a
ri>*d
operations of hu
man in
-tii
. The legislature
cannot
be .
1 r' • iM •
\trav a-
£. \; i •
4? • i ii
bv iii -11 ♦'iuire?
• • -f bad
k 1 . 4 J * t > | .1
I I .i
Mi
ftrii-riiiir ^ * *
Ir dan i -veeuti
' • 1 1 1 ' '1
Ve, \>ias
JiT* Ii *'
■d .>n!\ with \e
|o poW
er. •
\ !l < 1 1 • I I f 11 « ['t \'{ r i
Ve p. it
Cte'V
The two houses
t >{ the
i
• luiur. at- the soar.
e .fall
b
■Iii'it !i and with .ill
the de
part
tu< tii- . rving at -m
1 for a
ca r i t
iin s. hedllle of ;tj.]
}'!•■ ipria
flute
. . 1 ! , . 1 _ )
- tltlll 1*■ 't II • r : 1 ii 11 •
- of th-
iiiou «-n.-e for Maxe\ and i'"ke
to sia\ when th« ir pe< ph* have
pl;o#-.| t lie in ami i!" I'll -ith nt
t'lfv.'land wants to put a Texa.-
tnati in Ins fahitiei tIt re is b.
IV lluldiard that jus' tills the
lull: and I her.- w ill ! «• in "clos
! iiilt up tle- line" tu Tcxu> poli
I tie.- I'v reason of 11 uI l ard's
promotion. Besides he is more
de.-'-rvint; at the hands of the in
eoininc adiniiiist t ut ion t ban
any otliet >.'ii of I'exas soil
Airatn ii s. iuns thai some of Mr.
lluhhard's pi et.-ad.-d friends
are urL'iiu; tiiat In* be sent to
some foreign court. a> his r<--
wan I. We hope he will ace."pi
no -ueh reward The whole
i< i in ;ln- - ■ rt of a move i> to
in-due otf agiiinst Hubbard's
i tUIIL' Mnxev's III CCSS« l" t Wo
vear-i l'i«>ui now. 1 hat sort >>l
slate making won't work, for if
|{ |1 llubltar I docs not go into
t'ho ^land's t'alunet he will be
larg. iy in tle- ra.« f <r I . S.
Setiaioi two years hence —
mark otir word- and nine clian
res !<. one lie will "get there
with li lt!i f. tft,'
NOTICE! NOTICE!
Clearine Out Sale!
M1VKH IlKIOHH HAVI3 W 1-J VIAI)l>tCH
A itKl)l ("I'lOIS IIS (U)OI)M.
•uav 11;i\. the li. i etit > t their .lonen, and Peter Jones, and
opinions. No representative is John Jones, tint! Johuathnu
sow i-e ' >u f that lie might lie Jones;
enlightened somewhat by the, Ami Matthew Jones, and
opinio!,; ol oilers. Senator Simon Jones, and Mark Jones
J oh Usoti has i lie si i t ng point in ami Luke Jones;
hi- make up oi l e:ug outspok- «t. And Paul Jones, and A bra-
en in hi.- v iew s. Iiatu Jones, and Moses Jones.
A* to the position- assumed 7. Now the chief ruler of the
in hi-l ouiinnuieation. they are Sanhedrim, called in those days
.ertaiulv v erv near the mark the judge, calleth unto him the
.ut all hadinu subjects, (in twelve Joneses, culled the
the "III lie Mule" Join s.
:«o. And whatsoever more the The state has ul'ered w|ooo f„r
twelve .looses do shall he re- the e iptnie of the rohhers, to
i ordetl in these c!;i-'micles. -j which the rail t .ad company
ha-added a like num. •' areciiupell.il to cJea) vu.u Ol H SlOt'K bid ore taking
<'ircutust'.dices are sironglt\ INVKNTHUV.
The Ktute licticleuvy against t ook, ( lilloi-l, \ oitug
One of the Next 12 Apt sfles.
ami Parker. In addition to be
iug itlen'ilied it is proved that ;
they vv('v« • awav fi-tn ih.-ii
boardi'i; !iotl e Ul.t il 3 o'l-lo.-k
the land and grass question he
ha.- prohnbh struck the fair
compioiuise grounds between
fr.-e gr:is-* and lease law ami u
doll !*t ! lie leti'islat life will agt.'C
ti.-,,i tii' proposition. He la
1 1 v •
I I;n4 <iet.t-tleixleit < .trie.
W • ;ir>' informed that a gold
ic-aded cane ha- been presented
io Le.. |-'aire.- with tiii- iii-. ti]
ti..n writteti upon is:
• *'i.i>r\ i i i* i" i.i k F ■.iiii-.-
I WelV .• apostles.
s. And behold as it was the
custom to .|o. he stamleth the
twelve Jotieses in ii line in the
inner court of the temple, and
savetli ttnto them:
\ oi> .:"jiding the lands and hold* • • . Behold 1 say unto thee, lite
i11. as n.,t subject to lea-e uu Jones tribe, thou art an Inqui-
dei any eircunettam es.. those i sition to inquire into the short
suited tougricultur>\ but would comings of the King's people,
lea*, out the land tit only for, and after diiligent search thou
grazing. <>n state finance lie shall report unto my chief
gives the true version of our scribe, all that trcspasseth
tivasurv troubles points out, against iiis comiuuudnients.
tin real curse of our heavy tax- io. There is thy counseled
es ami rev enue deficiencies, who art also one of the Joneses;
His views upon other public take him and go into a closet
matters tire all within the which the Centurion will show
bounds of fact • and common
a ori,in
BY
iin; M' i\.'nm ^ i.
sense.
| Mr.,
terabh
public
of his
course,
thee.
II. Now the twelve Jtmcses,
known as the apostles, betook
themselves unto their closet
and proceeded thence to do the
will of the judge of the Sanhe-
oh11on .ill:Tins in unai
de'i rmiiia ion to quit
life, ii ft e • i he e.vpirat mn
present t rni. This, of
is ;i matter for him; driin.
• peak on. But t will bel | -j They bought with exceed
r,
Ot I ' • pi ■ -e
man.Is up.<n ;I
if indee I th
d. tie ,lti\ -p'-eiii
him be show n up —tin
—we hove n<. apologi.
for him or any - dlicial
abuses. But if
with the lj, |,, p
v..lve I til" Stale
troubles let the
u -r;-..|;g itc
treasurv . Now
(Jovernor Was
wrong, let
tat i — rigjit
s to oiler
u-uilty o
e, in eoniim.ti j
lature.lias in 1
In iin .ncial
win'ie muiii
W II
''
I i til! of t'l
' Faires.
j Fa ires
j this is
' I he de.
1 i V
ir<
> Ml* It ft.1
mark'-, I
I be f. i r.
il.-
■Ol ;<
leW s, ,o
. omm. ti
a b\ hi-
11 KM or it v 1 am
;i- the end of w
struck K .beri-soll
hi- Fa ires' r -war i
l_.ee
llicll
and
for
present const it ceii y.
Tile I' K M oi 1J ,\'i' vvjli
Th.
for the
t tide be a mil hetnii t i/e l. \\ <>
will say further that in our
opinion it w iii not l>. a- the
,i \
1 liilliis H. rabi
!• v for tii. i;
wipe out ihi-
etc. That
good rustlers to scar.* up
000 lo pav ;i d'dii it-ncv and at
the same time or- veut its recur
ine;is_\ mal
th l.--.risiature to
little deficiency.
I'M>11\ i 11 llllVe to bf'
tic >i.
I'elice Ml tilt U r
titiiincieritiu an
ecotiotnv will I" r.-qitii
whieh mai ked t le
" tile 1 S| || l.e.r! A
that
at i .< 11 -
t,
s n 11 It i v c r 1'
The pose.ill,.-
this place ar ri*
ing uj Salt Wiver
ed office k.-rs
said
The
and back this - •n-.ou
starts on a s. coud for
fit ot ;i! 1 those en-a
post o{|'f ce scram b|.'
up stream
rtfi has iii,id
il «MI
iqioint
oil til.
liti.in
trip u|
and now
: he bene-
•d in the
I'll., in ••
ing grejit dilligeriCH after the
iniquities of the people.
i'i. \ 11 those were sought out
who knew the evil doings of the
i-;xi:mi tions. multitudes and were required
: to stand before the Inquisition
Picslion d e\ mptions ;m(j of the iniquities
us Ol , .l II- • .!..-.v is wh«vof Ihey had knowledge.
I now iisK for a list of the names "hi'h ts entnled to more| j^u) n<> Wft!4 jnmlo
•of ,.-contributors to the fund ;O'lerat nm y out people am0ng those dwelling in and
iIn j-uri hased i his gold h a«h'd '''.in '' 's leceiviig. s^houl tl , about the temple, called tu
I en tie. This.fli.c vvoiii I iiKe toi""'v beany force | sales at all t|, ,M,. ,jftVH "officers,
i have and prescrv. a full list of;al1'1 irso 1 Ml,'h | evil they had done.
tie- names of such iaw abiding , sa'" ''^b'ud to all property own-
iiihii as would pav for such a I0'1 by the debtor ? Or should
I t.--i iin mial We are informed | n"1 ,h* ^ !'^l"l«' < f exemptions
j that the headquarter* of the | be extended <omewhai? llere
j .'atie until presented to the said ' pi'nelical quesfjons tor law*
I Faiies. was .m the "Blue Mule" i n,5*k",-i"p'lercs and v
corner. This is another in
i static.- of the concubinage of
the Clique with the rotten ring
republican-, ii tliitu. charged bv
I the |)i:mo. i:at long since tin-1 proteetiou the least and are op-
being a bloody-j pooler classes.
The exemption of a acre
homestead or jjO.oimi in city
property may bo wise enough
but there is ji poor renter who
has nothing but a cotton crop, ,, , y. , .
... , , , ! things whereof they had heard
which represents both his
wealth and labor, for they are
one ami the saute, ami yet
this, his all. is subject to be seiz-
ed under execution. We main
tain tiiai here is an inequalitv
between labor and capital that
ought to be leveled down as far
as it can be done. If the labot-
t.-rs in theirs. We insist that
the present
chiefly if not
tei'est of the rich w ho need such
I.i. For the twelve apostles
sayetli un.o themselves, the,>e
m ui's ways are above our
knowledge, so that it pass th
our coiuprciiension to discern
what evil they do. Moreover
they an* also Joneses, likewise
A year ago the comptroller
called attention to the point
thai the state was rapidly drift •
ing into a period of delict, n
cit s. Not long after the Alcili j <.a i;.i:.
tie became governor, the -pay l^itth* Hock. l cc. o. Tin
as you go iM lioy was inuiigu rtdibcrv of the train tin the Lit-
lated, and the cash balance to tie liock, Mississippi River A
the credit of revenue was grail 'Texas railroad,Saiurd iv night,
'tally augmented, until, when hus continued to be ihe* all ab-
he retired frcm the executive t sorbiug topic of con. ei-sation.
otlice. there were #5oo,iMH) in ! The names of the cap! •!!•• d par-
cash on hand to the credit of, ties nqiorted veshrttav, ,:.in
revenue. Otlu r sums made the ; the exception of Caniptieli, w. re
cash balance in the treasury j those of the robber-Cook the
about $:t,000,000. The school leader, today made a full con-
fuml has been invested, and ' fession, and savs his associates
We Have Reduced
the cash balance to revenue
has melted awav until not a
dollar is left, while the Comp-
troller announces that a deli
w'.'ie Clifford King and Adol
pints Parker, a bo\ of 10. Ten
watches and about >Ooo of the;
stolen money have been reeov ;
cietiey of #*25n,tNK)exists, which red. There were onlv four of
must be lut.vided for. This j the robbers. All have been
sum. added to the MOO.OOO, al-
ready melted away, makes
*7fi0,000, representing a condi-
tion that is humiliating, tliough
by no means startling to any one
who has based his judgment on
cold figures, heretofore present
ed by the revenue ofheer of tlie
state government. After a
calm and oispassionate review
of the situation, a year ago, Mr.
Swain saitl such a deticiency as
now apparent would be the re-
sult. 'Ihe idea was hooted by
other administrative officers,
and the legislature assured
that th" probability, as present
ed by the comptroller, was a
constrained conclusion, which
could not be realized, rime
lias shown that the revenue of
captured except Frank Kline.
He was formerly a citizen of
Memphis, ami employed in the
shops of the Vance street rail
way line. It is not believed all
of the property has been recov-
ered.
oitoviii: ani> iiki.va.
Blossom Prairie. Dec. 4. A
correspondent from this place
writes the following to the Fort
Worth Gazette;
Born !•> Dr. 'Cole and Mn.
Moody a few days ago two ba-
bi< . ;i girl it ad i>o v. whom t h -.
~ • e
now call ni'iiei* and Belvc.
Vour cot i : id en t 11 i> d to in
duee ilu- doctor to name the
Cloaks For Ladies,
Misses & Children
And all Kinds of Seasonable (tooiIs.
CLOTHING!
We Invite vo l ui Ht Sp-'• i.al Attention lo this LINE OF
GOODS.
We must sell regardless of COST.
Call ami -•
BF/;PF.«' i'Fl LLV.
girl Pauline, or something els< .
ticer was t orrect in his views; j instead <d' Belva. I'he doctor
the deficiency is apparent, and is awfully proud of the Indues.
exemptions are as VV(, ftre ,|onHHe8.
so|e| V ill the ill
a. Th'
ii, I that
ie w ii
cam
"do v'f h:l \ .
out f r t w'<
Br,.tlft
will ' ik
and •
has qui • a
ear
' charge of' i he pilotage
' i' 'r,'' la.tchi.e ry. I le
e a limited experience
only having navagated a frog
pond or t v. hej. (fore in the
course of time, i>u* vs. |V,q .al-
lied he w ill make a • •• ces- of
hirt etlrly t rt p up ; 1 ri ■
stream Cap:.-'in -i >1..- iis.,|
Pear on will t; k> . h •/- ,f liie
'I ovv;i tiin, • •!i • i i ■ .. • ij u
whih- he is i.i*ne, so thiii the
Town < w ■ lejmwill not a< i - - a
single issue bv tease11 «u the
editor's ab- uce lu fad the pill
lie will e\pee; to -.i'i' I ||«' paper
greatly iinpt •. d bs reason of
the editor's absence
Pull ill the gangway and the
cabel r«tpes and turn the old
pa<^ket loose. So fare \ on well
Brother Town Cow. ah !
M ueh bet t.-r i
,,in-.,,,
v.i ,i„,„ isl"n
«1<!iber- ' 1^1"' hugged the negro
. „ i republicans on t he night before
at ure. t 1
i..i jihe election, and now gives .1,
ickci 1 ,ee Faire-a hug and a buss.
. fat her the gi v ing • f
mil:'! hare felt colt
| scions of being a miserable -set
| of cowards them -e|ves. I f stri
[king Robertson was m act de
I serv ing ii reward, why did not
I some of these cntic-givers do
j the striking themselves f Will
some one who stays about the
•'Blue Mule" headquarters
please give t|s a list of the
name- of the donors of iluit
cane and the amount each con
The people waill to
tty se! ill I iu a row.
This i- leu the first smart job
got' eji lip by the "Blue Mllle"
Club. 'I'll, pious frauds of'this
little perdition are becoming
quite frequent. I.I t the Pst be
•> ut in tfiat each gi . r mav re
eh . his 'v o to fotii bits worth
•ars \
w n <
i> ilown au<
It
ll
' tri'uited :
see t h^ pr,
10. But many were sent for,
from different parts of the pro
vinee to relate unto the Inquisi
tion what they might know of
ihe iniquit ies of the King's peo
pie.
17. Also many came running
that they might testify of the
their neighbors talk.
18. These last reasoned among
themselves after thiswise:
10. Saying, we know that an
inquisition hath but one aide to
if. peradveiiture as a well or
any other hole iu the ground
hath but one side to it. so nil
.. .... , Inquisition hutli only an insidt
or s tml was exempted I nun em-; j(
barrasstueiit by placing its j
fruits bevotnl the reach of lew
and execution it could work no
hardship to the commercial iu
feivst - of t lie coii io rv and won hi
a
Lhe j,iui',g ihat
• '.it1.' ar. parti, ularh .mx
ion-, iu see i,o A many of them
are good church no tnbei> w ho
wear robes and long faces on
Sundays.
Klretion IfiMcMllly.
fjev«ral iU'im- have been sent
W it Inference to frauds ami
iliee in the iale elei--
mnnty. We would
to ha** otlier such
They wlU lie published
irreffularii
ttoMte ov
A lloiisatonic. Mass., man
wagered his gravestone and
hist His grave will be uumark
<*d.
i aj>i. .loseph Bulger of St.
Paul agreed i., walk barefooted
t . Mintieopolis and back if his
candidate lost.
An evangelist who spent
three Lord's days in trying to
convert tic Greenville heathen,
succeeded ill «iitchittg three
and getting a nibble mim on
alitor, lie says Ore.-nville is
a iiard place, and the Banner
says the Grcenvillians do not
eiii hus** over itiuerant prea h-
eir who talk IjiuI about th m
when i hey are gone.
giv e tfie cotton nil -er a new nu
20. Now out of the darkness
<d' this place we will seek
much revenge from those that
an against the,louses, for we
are also .louses ourselves.
.M. Many evil things were fes-
tilied unto. Bchohl one hut Ii
juilse. The tendency of such
liberal e\. mptioiis to the kabor
er would be to trn.ke all classes il 'MioMierhath ta-
in ual as hi Judiciaries of'k, na mess of pottage, am.ther
the law. In all fairness we | hath cut a free unlawfully.
elaWn that some t'nrtli. r eveuip j And another hath smote a
I. 14se. who jjM||(l, H j||t a (.Urn stalk,and di-
lad. . ... ...
... [ veis other oflenses hath been
A Meudville girl bet fifiv
kisses against a witi er wrap
that
York
that the other party 1. the bet j "P nml grew angry aud with
lion for the
1 ill tlie h ,il
in ring
1 o 111 d b
commit ted
lit.'. V I v v 1 1 N,,w ^Hold, with one ac-
uta.ne would fa. IV New I '
. It i- needl s.s I , remark ! r"n!« ,h"s" ^v *lve apostles rose
is a gentleman.
The Salvation A tny
Brooklyn are in the midst of a
disgraceful qua rel. which
promises to me "ea.-e rather
than subside. The trouble
arose from a illspnte about who
is the boss ami who shall han-
dle the funds.
Henry Schmulbach. the lead-
ing brewer of Wheeling, W.
Va., agreed w ith the president
id the Kim Grove Motoi line aa
follows: If Cleveland is elect-
ed the former is to tap l,00u
kegs of beer to all comers; In
case of his defeat the Motor
line h to haul persons free (
Hombrook park any dav
SohmulbftcU direct*.
vehemence ami rnge declared
of j that these men were malefactors
•21. And that they should be
brought into the King's court,
to answer for tin* evil which
they had done, ami also to re-
ceive many stripes because they
were not .louse
'2"t. But lo and behold! there
cometh another man before the
Inquisition, and he telleth
about a certain vendor of "blue
mule" that selleth his merchu-
dise to a youth of tender years
—called a minor in those days.
18. And there waa great
slernation among the
the legislature must now be
called upon to attend to matter
which this officer long ago
wanted the governor and the
legislature to guard against. It
was even assumed iu a certain
quarter, a probable deficient,v
was not orthordox democracy,
aiul The States man was scowl-
ed upon becaused it iuvestiga
ted facts and agreed with the
comptrolh r. It may have be. a
iniquity to tell the truth about
sucii a* thing in advance of a
political campaign, but The
Statesman has never yet joined
hands with demagogues, and
hence ir could open its eyes to
a thing as apparent to any
thoughtful persons a year ago
as now. Then there was a
great cry for a tax to sustain
the schools ten months in the
year, ami it was saitl the state
JACOB ARON.
A BaUhllead'M Curiosity.
The Fort Worth Democrat1
ays; A Blossom Prairiecortes j
pondetit of The Gazette this j
morning says: "Born t<*> Dr.
Cole and Mrs. Moody, two ba-
bies, a girl and n boy." What's
lite matter wi'u Mr. Moodv ?
k f? k
H ff
.% iV
'.4
'M
"Kimbalrs starvation store"
in City Hall, New York, furn-
ishes food gratis to the deserv-
ing poor, being supported by
benevolent down town grocers.
In one day l.'Joo pounds of food
was distributed.
Gov. Cleveland has engaged a '
sItile of'rooms at the tietiesee.
Buffalo, from Feb, l to March
It which would indicate that lie
will not go to Washington sev-
eral weeks before the inaugtira
tioii
ers.
*8
D.JUNE&CO..
laugi
tioii, to be bored by place-huut
was able to pay this tax whih
enjoy ing greatly reduced taxa-
tion for revenue, that would be 1 When all the papers iu the
ample. Now that a sttue .dec : country were teeming w ith po-
tion is two years off, we expect i litical proguosticatious, the
the truth to be admitted. The ' Globe Democrat had a "leader"
issue must now be met square-; on tin "American Pumpkin.",
Iy. its the comptroller meets it, I ami dismissed the campaign
and what was intelligently ad | with a couple of paragraph-,
vist-d, vvt'lvi- nifiiithHH^o miistlH-
re«igni«.,l. llw «>J..P i""«f huvi,1(f nm!.- ..f
«iigK..s„ bomb to 5.-ttb tko ;b- ; ,lil( of hi, flimi|v „„„ 8II1,
li("*n,'V. lliinks 4 |>'-r 1'' ' • vive pxi-u]>, himself. II.* Iius
woulil be tnkiMi at par. ami fa- marrioil, wife, bn, line no
\or* tlii> binul instead of in- Mmi(.descendant wlm bears his
delits 'by mXing others Is n | hi" «« h«ylng died,
poor way to regulate finances. Negro just it e of the peace to
Taxation is tlm basis upon Il,,s
which debts must be finally ' ,,n
paid, and the shortest way out wt' 1
of the trouble, into which the
STATE AGEKCY:
i>. ,ti'M-:\ c.'o.,
Miiiiiifti.i u r«-1 - ell lie I'ire I'l-ool Cliniepioii
A^rlculliirul Kagliies. KtHltonarj Ivti-
uines, ( i re ii lar Saw Milts etc, Otir X«w
Tracticii \vi' ^iiiiruiil.'i' lilCST
TRACIICN tINUNE
IN USE!
i'luin li) ConHlruoti
Kuhv to tun trot, S
from spnrkfl.
Tu si-.- thla Kngiiie la
U tit'
inire It.
uecfhiijiry
T
ad-
•l.K. AL K. I>, lien ril, I.tn-al Aie-ntu.
II
I'1« m> 8iui und exniii-
ini- It In-fore buying
elsewhere.
We (limruntee
Sat isCaeliou.
,1. C. iililcns, l.'i'H'l Aifpntn.
Mi klN.NF.V. TKXAS.
•m
state has gotten, Is to collect
go an work fur yes
Pat big jedge' o' de for-
eign country Coleridge, 1
b'lobes da colls him — hab dun
revenue aud pay what lis due. I | «>rtifi. his* «luii^eth«kr.
It is a bad condition into which j ' rekon tlal it s about time
we have ngaiu fallen, but the j , .V1'•*"***' AV,,y! g^me ter
fact stares us in the face, and ! wor,<-
the debt must be met. The
policy of the state has been to j made at
nssisi a tav-ulHcient to pay its Cleveland
debts, and the people have giv-
en no ev ideticc yet of a dr-po-d
lion to do otherwise. 1'ltoy
have been opposed to issuing
bonds, and until disposition is
expressed to the contrary we
haev uo right to assume that
the other mode of settlement is
desired.-- Austir. Statesman.
Prof. A. h. Perry, the well-
known economist, in a very
striking article on the "Mean-
ing of the Election" in The
Million, of Des Moines, Iowa,
for Dee. l;t, makes the assertion
that the republican party is
"dead as Ciesar," and Ihe start-
ling prediction that it will nev-
er go into another presidential
He i« led to this ooa*
Down ! Down!
WITII IlIGII PRICES !
WILCOX'S LUMBER YARD,
I*, Tl IK P1.ACK TO ii BT
It OMIT It Hint I>i'cMHcit Motive i*!ti< Luiubcr.
A singular election bet was u.so
ind ^s' elected1 Wiiliaiu ^ hil° a,H' Celling, Milling, Ac., IJcst (initios Shingles,
Hartley is to furtr h a b ;nuiche Uuors, Sash. Ac., :il*a Pilwl Point Uriel,. Sum! uutl Austin Lime,
drawn b\ a yoke of oxen, liar- . . ,. . . , , ..
ti I with tlir«'nd. . A" "l,"'h 1 "'"I"
over .1 line of march comprising M- WILCOX,
the piincipai streets oftnef iiy.
Had Maine won Frank 8. Siew-
i pav
•ipala
with two invited g
occupy seats iu th
. " l!"l'g'MP '
art nis to pav for the turnout.
The principals in the wager,
nests, are io
i" barouche.
Tti« Southern N'effru'n Ways.
:: I'ATHON'IZIv
The Union House,
KAS| Vim.IMA STlti-'KT
I NHS. K. J > BOSS,
I Hroprletress,
••Was the doctor iu the of-
lii e i excitingly asked the sick Veak h. a t. r. dki'ot.
man s wife. •
"Yessum."
"Is he coni'iig ilia hurry V' , We would .ve pleased to roc- ive a liberal share of the pub-
"Punno whutitler he am or.|jr pauonage. When our friend and ncijuaintances from the
"'••bw'i'o..'liffhimT«h.. t,„ "• """■ "|"1 4H
h«*re with all possible speed I" ",m""~
"No'm,"
• Why didn't yon t1'
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Robertson, Orrin. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1884, newspaper, December 11, 1884; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191420/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.