The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1885 Page: 2 of 4
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Our Public 1.mimI Policy.
11 lias lint yet appeared what
course thf I .ami 11< u id will }>iai*
tuc. in thf #utin**. ut> lu liu* sale
of oiu public lauds. Hut ii is
t< )>•' hiiju'il that a wise and
i!.-i policy will In- adopte I
N • thi 11 _r i* more iu* *<!«•« 1 fur tin*
advancement <>l tli«' public i c
ti'i'-t than lor I In • people to In*
informed as to thf rlisjioKiii. il
tn he 111:1 < 1 •' ot tlteseliool laud-
i I !li watci« d ami ti.iivnt T- I.
Manx portion* ut thf Mate a ••
! iiow hnv ithi'ir >««tIl**iit«*nt in
1 it'll bv th<- w itldioldiligo
wateied lands from tlmmni'lo
I-'" 1 this 110 siiflirieiit i''a-"ii e? 11 1
pus-dbh be assigned. ! • 1 \
land- can not be sold or leas- I
bv thi'tn-i !\ t■- to am ;;i•*: t «• •
I i'ii t lh-.il) this ii i- not i
all unlikely that w hiletlm pie
i*ii 1 dibit. r v pi'oci'ss «>I dispo
iti_ I'f ill' i|Ue tion i- bei ;
h is|in i\ pin-m d. tin' si'lif i
• 1 - a 1 e ' 1111 ■ i I \ a lid <'o \ i'i i I \
t illjj pi'- i'-sion o| y, ;M • 1' 1
land b; i ■ p < - miuif iln m i s
di v lands. In many >m h ca> -
when the 'ill' -lion i> taisrd a
thf court- and an idl"ii made
to o 11 — t thi' j a 11 i< - w ho ha' ••
pu^M'-.-ion "f Ilic-r land- it \\i'l
bi found 1 ha 1 I lie s\ -ti-in I
•la -i'' 1 ■; 11 inn i.| 1111 bli 1 lam -
The editor of thu Austin
J Stati sman. in a recent issue of
that paper jgivui* iiis reail*?i"s
some original thought about
what In* terms the "American
Sabbath." I In* subject, if fully
discussed, wuuld be fruitful of
Illllch sobi-i reflection. The
wide rtuiK'c it would open to
both the moralist and tlm stu-
dent of political economy, w on Id
^i\e a boundless tiehl for cur-
rent newspaper articles. Ju-4
wJiai relation the Sabbath day
beai- to man's temjHiial condi-
tion. both politically and ph\s-
ica!I\ i- yet. in the minds >f
ma 1 i v on open ij nest ii mi. I{"
liyioiislv. tie' opin-
ion a- to the Christian Sabbath
is niily the difTerelice between
be|ji'\i'i,s ami inlidels, and 11
ihi- light it ha- been fully di.-
ri|--eil by writers Oil both <ide.s.
Hut the public yet lieeds to be
educated somewhat as to the
effect ii has upon man's physi-
cal and political status. Also;
it i- a question yet as to what |
deference i* dim the American
theUI. except (he chief of polii t-
and his coinideiitial nectetaiy.
One of the pi iMiiiem i«a woman
who is well known in the city
and has a I way* utood well
in society. She has a relative
a young lady of an aristocrat ii
line who was left a large foi-
tuno. The woman under arrest
Would come into the pro]X II\
in the event of the death ol the
heiress. A plot was hatched
between tie* arrested woman
and one or two of her rulativi -
to murder the heiress, ami tin
get the propel t \ of which -!
was about to come into pos-.i
sion.
^ I'ltOi t>- OK -low potwixr
was resorted to. but the pin i
cian to whom the young ^ •
went fo a diagnosis of h-
•ase discovered that she \s
A Capitol tfjrtfleato Tmit.
TitK UKMATKHT LAND HALK ON
KAUTII—TWK.NTV-riVK MIL-
LIONS OK I KILL A KS
PAID.
Kort S.Mifh, Ark., Oct. 14.-
Ai Kforl at liu^hlng.
A MAhKKIt HA It i'V AT UKNISoN
TIIWAtnKllHV A JAILKK.
Denison. Oct. 9ft.—At an ear-
ly hour this morning four
masked men uppoarcd at the
Your correspondent, thin uiorn I Jail heavily ariued. Covering
iug. met Colonel T. McXulty, a ! Jailer Carver with their pistol*,
wealthy capitalist, who has ilii- they demanded the keys to the
menae landed interests in this cell the negro OH me >, charged
state and in Texas. Colonel .with rune, was lonliued in.
McXulty resides in Xew Vork, Seeing tuc odds were against
and ha- ju-t returned froiu hiiu, Carver handed over the
Uoudoa, England. He informs keys to the part} .
[your eorresporideat thai while
hi Loudon he learned from the
urrcut financial agent, St urge,ss,
i that a sale of the Texas capital
As soon a the} ^ot the keys
they proceeded to get the pris-
oner, and left the Jailor alone,
latter took advantage of
HIT GDIS W
AHS3 NELLING AX
LOWER PRICE
THAN KVEH KNOWN
AT THE LEADING II(K
Jfl
f rlunrt
In iii rfii
Tin
■apttu
lands had just been completed j the opportunity to save his
through Mr. Sturgess. Colonel1 prisoner. Hushing outside the
Mi Nuity stated that he saw jail, lie coiuuiem «-i! liiiu^ off
bciug poisoned, and gave h. . ul i,1k' brothers Ids pistol, which frighieiie*"
antidotes which saved her li: t" il'' utl^ '"ut the lexaa cam-
She suffered considerably fro .. I,ul,« ate had made a sale
the effects of ihe poisowiUg, ai " 1 "
will piobabiy never recover en
T1
away the lynchers iu double-
ouick time, without reaching
entire acres of the cell of their intended vic-
ca]>itol lands to an English svn- tiui. They were evidently
dieutc for 1,000, and that | green hands at tin- business.
Mr. Harwell and Mr. Sturgess! The negro claims that a
will be iu America iu a few, white man on Raker's place is
days to go through the routine > the guilty party.
directions about her oet ai i I '"'V^aurv. to perfect the bar-1 An exaininaiion .d'ihe little
place of residence tlm ' i# b W""* , 11,IS w,n 1 i girls to day devc opes the la t
came impossible for th< co. greatest, thai they have b.
spirators to -uccecl iu tl.eir ) • • sale ever iniufe on earth outraged 1 hey ,t.
lor. Then ii,m move wa- ... ,,li" ,,,l,l1l.,,-r ha^ never reached negro in jail is the rmht party,
tlie public v et, iu cause it was and say he made several at
MOUNTCASTl t
.. _ jii iim* timber.
fVnui tin- i u|||.j{i'. 5.71m.
.Illion. I.'i in iia«tiiri'. iihiuhv
u. Ki'i.il 1 ii-i|fli 111 II'IIIM 111, iifti'r
Jlil.V . -I'llm.
illll i Vul lull l'Xrt'|i| II lain It Ii
-in 1 1111 ii li :i 11 ruiiniv -I "iii |nrmri'.
iniii'V. l-'iii uiuli r It-iu i' I'.n in l ulll-
ii"i. I n In in i- t'ti Iuiiji I iiiir
tiivly from its idfects
ohysiciau said nothing to H
heiress about the poisoni
but gave her such advice ai
.. r _ . i' K'umI Inrm run l e maitf fruiu
vv e Keep the Largest As** work into monpr. I'riw fa per
Oood Oood^t i v hi inn, '.'u jirui-ii' umI iiinli«.|' a uiiuil
«• r -111 i 1 i 11 k i|iriiiK. in l In1 i 111 in fit in t c vliTfuty
•-oilii'i1: will —i'ii inr -mil 1, or mvvu|i lor
11
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e|'! 1 -to
I elatili:
i" dilheult l
in]
1
lie ma le
to I Ill's!
1 feet that
i'l aii\ 1'ee
W ith th
lam
1
la v
J '< 11 >1 I v
Sabbath front our foreign pop 1 plot*.
illation. procure the crv ices ol a young! • -, , - . , , . , ,. . 1 .
man, of fai.lv good -tamliug d.'netly done in L uuion and tempts to uccoiuj lisi, his pur
1'he Dallas News comes out ami poor sci upl"S, w h >111 tin y
iu an editorial of some length, introduced to the heire-s. Then
one day this week, and discus- 1 I"" < n '""I to
,1 ' „ 1 i- have the heiress suinliii lied 1<>
es t lie 1 uestion of a new ileal in ■, ,
1 . . . lialtimoii on busiiies- in con
Male jiohui's. \\ ithoiu giving | i„„ with her new estate.
I \ ples-.il 111 to ill feelings to rill' vollllg man Wa- I >e tell
V-. ard an\ of mil siaie oflicers, ^ia]died to at the saiu-' inie 10
for we entertain no such f-el- ' '.u,ne UalHuiore 01. a very
Read Prices! I u it li slu' k rliiinni'V; iv
I vbtori*, |Hint-ollire, r.
ivlaie "fhi Wo,Mt°d «(Mk1s i" colors, V ' VoistJ ifDodsu ni'a'lM
# "A' ut- yttidsforil.
yards for #1.
VIrKi.'iiifv; ;m «i ri - in i iiliixiiiio
iMen
M'llOttl,
1 ins at
_ OcftMMTT'
- ^al'ds for $1.
New fall Calicos. 20 yards for]New fall calicos. -Jti vards f<j
#LiX #1.00.
Col. McXulty learimd of it pose and threatened to whip Oood yard wide bleach domes-' Oood yard wide bleach doim-
froui his friend, the great Stur- J them if they told • u him. The tic, 2o yards for #1.00. 1 tic, *ioyards for#!.
: ■ with whom he had Inisi- true state ul aifairs wa- not 1
ne.-.- and in whose office he saw known until the girl.- weie suf-
Mi l-'arwell. The transaction feiing such pain thai ilu-y weiv 'b-ans. Linseys, Haiuiils, Cotton Flannels. Shirtings,
sill be a surprise to Texan*. coiupeih d to tell I ln-ir mot hers, licking, Blankets, Comforts, and everything for Winter wei
.in Vniouio hxjile -s. 1 he fe' 111.^ 1 1 i\ m Ii I he ac at e\treuiely low prices
I ne above created ipiiie iJ cused is growing n11 <
iindei loo-l by the public and si ings. we have an idea that it
A Chinaman, w ho wa- about
to iii' m bb'd. 1 'll'ei i'i| (he mob
* l.'i.OOo (I, lelease li I III. bill t lie
iffi r wa-
Ft
big ■
refit-'
I
\\ il l II ' ' 'lit 1 line- |i 1 make
-Iride- I" 1 he front. The
••h 1 11 ii light - v -1 fin will be in
operation ;I.- 1. .-..on. and then
won't -le It 11 in
-v -t.'in "t -i iii fi; ed ami iuap
plicable rules adopted, from
lime to time, the w hole matter
i- now unintelligible to the
masses ol the people, I'l e
somiei the 11 iy -lery is unravel
ed the better I'ih 1 lie countn •
It i- to be lea 11 11 that a crop ol
land 11 oil b| e- a i'i
Would Hot be (let I'illienlal to the
public service to have a new
ih iil iu -iai>' jiolitlcs, to some
extent, at least. We arc disin
• lined to favor the idea of a
perpetual incumbency in the
case of any public ofllcc. K\
11 eiue I'oiilidetice bv the peujile
a , cuscu is growiu , r -ime
In e/e in 1 lie iiiy yesterday. the examination \v 1 - made, and
ami lunch coiutueiit upon the it is not improbable that atioth
-iibject wa ' indulged in by va er effort will be made 10 night.
1 ii partie- v esterday. The -i.n i to -ii 1;i:m a \ .1 ail.
-m 1.1 ieporter iulerviewed ,lim iUUni's, the negro accus-
vetal ol the geiilleiuen con- (Jj- rajM.t was iiiiieilv taken
... : , . , 1* ii"'I'" l 111 lii'jli i.i..iilnins Willi |'rot(, j.,i| tliirt ji!'i.'ni..oli liv si'V-
«•! : 1 f ii Pn'if, - l'vu" Willi ,.IH"..|'.S „,„| h,u..„ io"iSim,'-
oft the end of the I'uilmau car one of whom was ~ "
as the train passed over the
I Delaware Itivcr at Havre-de
(trace. Md , where all the }>as
mporlant ease iu court, lb
was to volunteer to ad as escort
for the heiress, ami wa- to it
reive several thousuii 1 dollar.-.
Ml l£iu;u II Kit IN SO\ 1 WAV.
now being in any public servant, especial
\ ear-, will Iv when the tendency is to keep
The I*'jjrislntin<• a]i}iropriafed
$'Ji ,iMhl t( ad.ertise Texas at
the New Orleans Exposition.
I he j"*op 11 ■ 'I hi- -tale believ
in em oura. in- iininiuration
We ha e 11' i *i v i • I \ 111, I No.
1. of the < ' «iii i' i. published at
I i i - lie! .. Kan-. I >\ i i i >hl
friend, and ease mate, Ibm v
Alexander The ('oiu i • r i- a
iietii little paper and we wish n
Ulil'inii' I sue' ess.
sown 'hat. in i lew
bring their niuimUint hatv-e^t him in the same position indeli*
of litigaiioti. I'.iihei free grass nilcly, ih liable to end badly.
m an unresilil ted h n-c sv s The Xews might accouiiilish a
t• 'in would be preferable t<> an good public work if it could
have, at least, a partial "new fer acquainted vvith the heiress
deal iu State polities." ■ i . • i
1 and lie regretted tlx
Oil tlie daV before tin
-1 ngei's go out lo viev" the mag
niflcent scenery. Ila I ho done
this the crime could easily have
been attributed to au ao idental
fall. Failing iii this lie would
have contrived to have some
other accident befall her. As
the hired assassin bctuuie bet
a.s> 'g no unit mau jail for safe keeping, as it
ol such a trade as it is posM vviu foil led another attempt to
bl" Iht'iu to be. I lie trade | vucli him would be made to-
is not credited by any one, it j,j11
indefinite middle souiothin
the workings of which ar<
undeistood bv iIn
not
m'ojue ami
that promises io be fruitful • >1
litigation ami wide spread dis
-aii-faetioii. To show the truth
of w hat we sav when we charge
ion throughout the pros
The Dallas Democrat is one. , , , .
...... , . was to have been put mtooper
of the liveliest and most iut *r- ati >11 tIn
esting papers of our times. Its
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I "i I U'oi th (i'a/"tte -a \
11 < la li I pi 'ad- j i ii el I ii i a
ro iu iu Te.va- w >th tin,1)011,1
acres 0! 1111111 eupied land in 1
W'esi, r• - s,. v nothitig of 1 hat
otliei section- Hut Ma-sai I
-••ii - i- iuv it in^' iminlg'ia 1 ion
mi
■ •III Ol'del of
matters, we ne
tlm fact that
a I ter w anderii!
rent I v a 1 sea
land luisim
things, in la id
1 li oulv I e|e| 10
tlx I .a n t iii >a d,
. around, appa
. in thi- pub,ie
I'm lien rl v t .0
An ' >hio
.-llMlId It"! I
greater weig
po-S"SSe-. a
shown. I hat
lira 11 in 1 T •
)>r sideiitial
I he loll .vili
ei 11' >ll
be e|i'
hi I ha
. \ III
in Ol till el
tiled with
11 it real'}
rii• in e has
tale w eiil 11 pi b
aII'I ill I ss-l. ! ". o
\ ea 1 -: and v et in
.NoV 1'III be 1- 11 . ||
New N 1 ■ i L and Indiana vv 1 111
deino.'l a . ie
It
whin
einn.'i 1 i
Colonel
Candida
The m-'r,
-to III I ibset'V I'l I I ha t t ,|C
reptibli( a 11 v oters in 1 i11
Mil I 'M h'-sl V
Itob Italian.
>• !■ r the !
knib
th
1*\ H I
th'
m >1
him
m •
In
it4^ i'l
islature
apj ' a 1 - !'• In a vet v
. w ! i-n he i^ win re
ei il '' j 111 i| i i'ii lis a re
: i 11 in contact with
years, have incorporated iu
their machinery th< most prom
im ul features of the Terr-11
Ib-rd Law Kill that is the
uia-- commissioners. Now.
what next i- to comei Ma 1 \
caiileim n are leaving Tex is
and 1 mivitig into New Me.xit 1.
.\ ri/' 11 ill and "Id Mexico beca1 -e
they have no confidence in the
future policy of the state, w h Ie
'In* adnal -' itier ha- but lit le
mote than these iimu to prmn
ise him "11 especially as long t-
t In- w a tered lands a re vv it bin-id
from the markei.
These t liillgs we state not so
much a- criticisms a- l'a< 1- to
be im ! and dealt with by o ir
public seivant-. We rega *d
lli lite; ibei . 1 I' 1 he Land Hon d
as eoi'd and able m< 11, but ( it 1
• ■ 1 through innib'ttlinii or a
w .mi of 1 i me ft out t L< i , 1 1 h i
• young man
KKPKNTKD OK IIIS 11AKOAIN,
editor makes things rattle up 1 W(.ut to lht, (.0ns|iirat.ors and
on any subject lie strikes, told them they must get some
What he say s goes to the spot, "lie else to linish the. job. There
We have grown verv fond of its ' wery angry words, and before
• , .. liu young man h it tin• coiivi i
v isits to mil sanctum, and can t . • , ,n - , . .,
. 1 rator had sworn to piu;<cf wVth
somehow help considering it his life the wotuaii wln'm luu a
|it-i about as good as either fuw hours lxd'ore he was sclie u
of the great dailies that ema ) iug to murder. He said : "I'll
nate daily from tlm .North T- x be d d if I don't put my l ie
against hers; and I'll *av' her.
too. from you viiiians!" lb-
went immediately, while in tin
heat of passion, to the chief in
nal. 1111. r \km 01 1 UK. ol New ujiector ollico and made a cl« n
\ oik City is at hand for Octo- brea-t of all he knew aboui iln-
her. We know of no other farm coiisjiiracy. The detectiv e.- at
paper at the to «. nce went lo work on the - a -
cents per y ear its equal.
subscribers can all secure this fjcully in so tracing the muin 1
.journal free by pay uieiit of one as to ilravv the cords t'm'it
v ears subscription for Tin. around the parties interested :u
Di vi1: v i iu advance. '>sj)iracy. The man w
__________ i was ti. assassinate the hen --
1 , • 1 . hud come in contact with mil v
Kill hii„,l,'rla,i,.i.p.. iiiiwiy- lhrw. „f c0„sl,imt,„.,, .,
Imir. is a member of the \ er
appears. Said a stale ofliciai
to the reporter yesterday, "if
such a trade had been made il
would be reasonable to pre- Oriuies, alias .lames ISryau.
suine 111 at we would have heard )vas brought over from Deiiison
of it olliciallv. I remember in a hack this afteruoon about
thai a few year- ago it was an-;'* 0 cluck ami placed iu jail on
iimim ed that these lands had a charge of a heinous assault
been sold for *10.000,000. No, UP°!1 daughter of
his conscience began to ijuicken sir, 1 don't believe it.'' Chris Baker, of tint place. Au
•argain. There were others high in au- ineflet-tual attemj)! wa.- utatie
scheme thority w!n. expressed about (b* lynch («riui'Js last night in
the same opinion.--Austin Venison. He is reticent and
Statesman.
New Siyte Dress Oood- and Trimmings. A big Stock
Ladies' Cloaks and Wraps!
CLOTH!NO FOR MKN AND BOYS !
CLOT1IINO FOR MEN AND BOYS I
OVERCOATS!
TAKKX To Sill.KM \X .1 All.. ^ m
Sherman, Oci 'Jit.- .lames Winter is coining and you need an Over Coat. We can-ry n fln|
stock of overcoats, come and see them. We have a big
stock of Clothing and can suit you iu goods and
prices. Remember we are three doors
from the square iu the Johnson
Block.
A FI. A K1 1 1. KIT.
could not be talked to about
the matter.
G. C. MOITCASTLE & CO
A si A NliA 1. AT 11 o I '•. || | o \ ( | \.
Shreveport, Oct. *i 1. Tlu
Patronize the Advertisers.
Oui citi/.enii will always find
MILLIONS FoK FAT MKM.
I'avs ii!
:i 1 \ vesterday young and enteiju isiug village it to their interest, to traue with i says all flesh is grass f" \
w'hile 'mi 'tin* -treei lioughtou, -leim sixii en the meirhanto who advertlaa ill "I did, What of it r'jT^
•i/.'d with a -ever.' miles I'ro'm liere. mi the \ icks- tile local paper. A liberal adver- "Oil, nothing; only /It 1 wi
"You stated that the Bibll
as Metropolis.
The bright, newsy farm jour-
low price of So . .. ,. . . . . ,
and bdlowed ui> tlm clews nii.i
Wur'aml .lay. '
Bridgepk . t, Conn., Oct. '2'k—
iMrs. Ann Fennel! of Trumbull
catue to th
Ln^t night
ilmlrophobia lit "vvhich lasted Shrevepoi t and Fncilic ti^er is "invariably a liberal as big and fleshy as you are 1*1
m vera I hour- 11 took tin-com Kailroad. sbiis forward with a dealer. By a little thought rent myself for a cow pasture.f
bined i floi ■ of live policemen st'andal equal if not superior to and investigaticii. il will
to remove her to the station-, tliose of great cities. Hough- also be seen that the success
house. Charles O'Xeil, one of! tu|b 't seems, possessed a of t0.wn and all its public
the ollieei's, wa- badly bitten on ■ eoacliuiau. or rather a stage enterprises depend almost
the am, by the woman. Mrs. driver, "ho was not exactly entirely ujioi. the liberality
I'd,m il wiis bitten bv a dog struck on running away witli of its business iiien, aud the . -
hi, i -prill-. Iii,.l.liii'i„«l„.ri',n- "I >•"' >va Im. iiui- ttdvertwng cohiiim of the local
iivs sli- :, . ry "i'l. iH-ln-r liiUf i>r u puper wilT al«'iiys show who anoy rench
i,," out -Do.r (I Lver sf,(. good and honest citizen. The the liberal merchants are. abomination.
«Ts tllkVi, h.mi"hVlVi!'M.l ! fiitti.T. I'1'p..i'i siiys, i'iiu«ht th Trade with ihem. They build
u iii
\ SOLID MAN.
President Cleveland is a soliJ
There was great di!'-
stage driver occupying his part up and keep the town growing,
of the bed. and before he could and are deserving oi'vour pa-
secure his shotgun the rascal tronage. A town filled with
•IKFF DAVIS COTTON.
A San Francisco paper sayii
■ ~ thi
inotit legimIji 1 lire.
The t li lob | III! Ill be) of 'I'll I
F \ I,"M 111 1111 i - at hand. W ••
like it n wmiid e\ cry fat iin t in
this i-miniy if In- would lead n
It- mind c, uitim in -en -e idea -
ii j .on faimin.rr comineiid tin-
journal to ev-rj practical
agricubui ist. .Iii-t pay your
sil I - -i'| 11 • I litii I o fill Dl Moi. l: \ |
fm oft' vi m in mlvauer a?ul g"i
'J'n I F \ |{M II' 1.1 '1 fl'.-e
Heferriug to tin-candidacy of
Col L. W. Ogb-sby of Collin
county for comptroller, the
I hi I la - 1 •einocral say s :
lie is a true, blue Deinocral ;
he i.-i honest and lie is etllilietd
ly capable. 1'liat fills the Dem-
ocratic standard. There is no
more thorough or successful
public dniiethey aie failing business man iu all Texas than
111 ra-1■ find hnmlb
taut subject
ie conspirators,
detectives did not believe thai
these were the principals in ti e
alfair. Owing to the fact il .'
the proposed assassin had Ii I
a break with whom he had i
gotiated. it was with great .1
cacy thai the detectives gaile ,
ed up the tangled ends and . i
the whole plot of the -i '. .
After a week's work, the
OKlMtKllATINO INDIANS.
1 tgnn the rascal tronage. A town lilled with „nr| , Khei-mnn"ri.nj* rlu
i :i I'll-.'. Oi l. '.M.^Iteportu esi-ajieil imil hid In winds, of'the Jeff Davis had mi.ed 600 ball
Iimu down the Mexican ( en- Ke] ort says the recreant wile wouki be^HKe unto a city ol tile | txf nntttkn tll5il . x-'l
Hal conlirin the news to the ef- went to acconn
feet thai Indians had attacked er of her bus
the ranch of C.
Colorado City. There were her at a stated point, oiu ue "o"""" muoo-^ui«vu. i him
two m«'ti from Texas employed was not to be found, and she i^e the merchant who shows
mi tIn* ranch, both of whom returned disconsolate and iu his willingness to aid in public 1 111 111 Mm
were killed, bllt before death tears. What bee
I hey killed four Indians. The rascal is yet to be . ,, ,
„JL An exchange talks business
inn \ s i i'l- rot.. thusly: "It's all very well when j MONDAY KVKNINU, NOV. #n<
you have nothing to do but kill
the recreant wife would be like unto a city of the * . '** 1
Th..n.'"we, C'.aTUS'I$*>*:' r.-
ound. and she i«e the merchant who shows
solate and iu lii willingness to aid in public J - - -■ _ - i
•come of the enterprises.—Sunday Oaaetteer. H03.1*0 S (/DCHOllSlI
e learned. . , m 9 ; . 1 I
bodies were badly mutilated.
Tlm Indians carried away fwett
l; I'mir horses. Mann had but
recently established the ranch.
II i- in Texas, not killed .is
lii-t reported.
THE K A Mot's
Korsands Minstrel
in
i i; 11 mi t "1 Ogb'sby , ami as tax col
(Ilil l ( oNsl'IKAion, a
SO.M I. WOVIAN.
very -iy lisli and bearing
II \ i>
el V
VII. K V VII N I' .
I tie i ' .M K1>V KINGS, licniteit by
tlu* (in'ntent Colored ArlitU
in Aiurrlca.
Tin
of till
dale are
Billy KortandaJ
Pittsbuig, I'a., Oct. an.—For King, a m-wsboy, aged la, and Home. l Ue Doy wno is yanxea Tlic Orialunl! The Only!
the first time in twenty years his 13-year-old brother were ill out of bed by the hair, kickeu vxr ait invmvn
there is a famine iu nails, the a boat about <1 o'clock this af- out to milk and cuffed in to wAhnAtL MflW
,„„U "f till' I.IIMI alrike of termini,, oil Hi" liv,, MM. feI!
A sen-ibb' doctol
thai nitrlit carriage la nps. iu
Stead of b ill I lit at the «ide
of wagf'ii-. while they eaii
serve only to illuminate the
)u>rses' tail and ca -I black
liadow iii tIn r«.ad w ay . be
made to pii>j '•( from the
'lorsi collar or lie • ml • o| iln-
ha r' • w llel'i' Ill \ ■ IIId I i i if ',l'
ri,„| J'
(Mncinnati, Oct.-Jft. Another time to talk about keeping the
shooting att'air occurred this af- boys on the farm, but you might
tern ion, the ic-uli of bovs car- as well spend voiir time spitting
rying pi-tols. Three e i-es of at a crack. Bovs will stay on a
litis kind have been recorded fmni us well as anywhere, if
I during the past week. I'eter they receive decent treatment at j
IB . B. I _ I . For King, a newsboy, aged In, ami home. The boy who is yanked i
tei ior of Collin county, which mark ol refinement, was in iv >t .... .. , , ,
position lie has filled unite a ed last .Saturday night. Ai lb-t
number of terms, he is perfec- she denied till knowledge of the _
lion and nev er has opposition, con-piracy, and persisted in ; uailms ' V'ru'esLive m'lvaiiced of Stoue street, tracing a trout being popped through in field %\\eraa'.eMitton
I line .1 IIVI ly III Kveii the women and children of this up to early last evening.! t(, p, oll IUW,|ed iiualities. line. Mike Oallagher, la years all day is not likely to be con and dia w, "Hello Babv," "
1 - (;.dlin would all vote for him if .lust alter supper she called tin- and even at these figures it is of age, came up ami ran nis suu.ed by his love for the glo- ggj
chief inspector info her cell, and i,nI„,Ssibb to get them. The boat into the line or the King ries of agriculture -nor for his frown, Edwards, « d ThomM. A j
bursting into tears, |(,w 8Ulilll ,hat ulv being boys. Peter ordered liiiu away sire. Oive the boy a fair show, Uc'
Tol.O I UK W lint f S'lolt V (handled b\ our home dealers and threatened to shoot if he and he'll stay with you till tlm ofgjg,,, The per form* noe cloilnS™'
are shiiured here from Wil- did not obey. Oallaglmr paid cows come home. If you are so j Soott Marbled
ISpi'C
Tier s.o.y ,t.- ,o vv.|hin ,ngt k j
any names at all in the case hron illlI>otM,lblt to raore , ,
I nited 1 ress reporters were out t,|J|n , v , v li v.- or fifty keg the shot taking effect in Oalla-, tell about your boy's ingrati
all the evening working on the |,„s n,i. Wheeling district, gher's abdomen. The wounded tilde after you have raised
Case, but they could learn notli ^ # ^ boy was taken home.
iin* race for governm ami l S.
senatm So far. it seems to be
deci(b'd tlint the former race is
bi tweeii lloss ami Swain, and
iIm latter between Maxey and
I l eland \ 11 f'mir of Iln -e gen-
tlemen af" worthy a-pirani-
•>i> ami we hav' md a single word
to -ay . So far as the state
ticket i coiu'eriied Tin Himo
i'IMT m for Ogh -by fi |- collip
(roller lii t. bed and all tin
linn* ami will be content
Malta
on.
they could.
Hit ef ItorKin Iii llnsfon.
I'oisosiNo iu,or. with vf i t in
skns v rioN ai. mo:
Kolts sPoll.KO
lowing v
wrllter
TI." ii.t-j tor I"fii v.l I., mill.. iV,,"tllMU.i"'.\eweMtie,'iv lio'iittention lo the ihVont.'but mean he can't stay'at home,' iM;gmp.;>.c.iiiMclvll.iiEltvi
what her story was or to give ?■ . . . ... . i...s ...i ■ Iah'i. vnn m> in v<m nAlvlihiiH or wnw> itooae miw.
has got in
Peter
their way again, when lou t you go to your neighbors JJ
drew a pistol and fired, with a hypocritical sniffle and H«rndon'« Drrnrstore."
.4 ...I.:.. .. ..il*. .* ii..11. Kill iili/iiit irnnr luiv'a SmriMiH. 1
Mostmi, Oct. ^1?. -For the past
week tile entire force of inspec
tors connected with the Cliiefof
lle'eclives' office, Ullder the di
and from him.
I IV I. HOYS AT A Hturil.
there to the Betts Street llos-
el ', |'*i
iug definite until after midnight,
and then only the outlines ol il pital. where he lies in a critical
reciion of Chief Inspector Hans , sinH'ch^'hrthe . Honhaiu, Ttvx , 0«t ^1 --Fail condition. King was arrested.
uill, i'iiiii.i In.Mi I,eel, ....ir'.iriwl in "'(IllOt gCt U Sltlglt OcW 111 t tie „,,, COUII tV IS S1111 111 tllC lead. A \ • —
... ,1 , , workine iin "5 111 ease. The heiress in the story • l«dy living near Iiaveuiia, eight a hank faiu o.
e.th. r Ol the abov, named gen- woikmg up has always In ed in a handsome mi|i8 „urth of the city, gave
tlemen for tin position to oi nil- most *knsatiov\i, brow u stone front hou a-, which j birth last.Wednesday night to Wichita Falls. Oct. 84.--The j
w hich lie aspiti < bo peojde sToiin s. was a part of the legacy the f|v«> children, all boys. The Exchange Bank of C. W. Israil
for Ogh-bv I'm Comptroller ever known in the criminal an conspirators had expected to name of the parents is Thomp- & Co., of this place, lias stop-.
nals of Itoston. They have been obtain through the abduction : son> a„,i the father informs us ned payment. The failure is
aided by detectives iu New und murder of the y oung wo that he has named the boys re believed to hav e been caused
York and Haltimorc. Several 'I"' ehief con-pirator spectivelv Cleveland, Hen- by rumors as to tin stability of
extra sessions of the full Jioiird will be arraigned in the Police dricks, Ray ard. Manning and certain banks in Fort Worth
of Police Commissioners were Court, and then the story will ( hetioweih. Mother and boys and Eastern cities in which tlm
held in regard to the alfnir. piobabiy come out. wi,h all the doing well. Exchange Hank was interested.
Every man connected with the uetails of names and abundant — —-— The greater jioriion of the busi-
j olice department was notified evidence. The ArmaClateh In \ nlgar. ness men here have lost sums
that his head would be summar tiikik xamks at i.ast. ~ , . of more or leas magnitude, and
ut olflf he breathed a word ,. , . Hut for a gentleman to grasp the failure is believed to be a
the case There have . police have just give out the arm of a lady with whom complete one.
twelve re- e names of the plotters. Ilie 'h,. |s walking as if he were a The Wye j
The Tale of a Fish.
nearly uiianimmi ly a- a
candidate*, con -1 i i iii nt- e-, er
lie win at et -p i in w put at g''' and all that is needed to se
:J75.ooo,ooo bushels, making it cure hi- nmuiuatiou and eh ct
the smallest mm in eight year*. is o be faithtui to liiui irnl
The next smallest crop in thai keep strictly out ol all other
time was iu 1*M. when the mil light- No man has ever had a
lurn was :iwi.ooo.ooo bushels, better prospect of going before ij>v
The crop of lHtfo wa- a large n stale convention without op about
one, and there was plenty of position than Col. Ogles by.
I
When it man dotb with to unelc,
A book like thin he love* to dangle:
J
lie Iim a line noffootl mid at rung,
And eatebe* a lf*h about ao long:
h i
Before he geta hoine the li h dotb
grow (♦)
and he tella bta fVlenda lhal II
stretched out ao;
«
Hut hi* ftienda who have n-riahtng
be«n.
Know that the man baa lied like aln,,
And they a Imply alt and miUeand
grin ;
ooooooooi
ilii
ir*r,-u some tell or mnic ir , - . , I - .. • . , «. ■
, , , . lv„. , portent linrtl ut work jrniimn unijor rr««l l«Mw. polu-oimiii i' i'ori,i,K h«r lo the f^| |M„jj,
wheat for export in l>«M. I lie I his is due in a great measure f,„. t|n,.,. ,jav; i .|!S, Emma ( oolidg< , wife of Officer cnlaboiwe, is a social atrocity, miles fn
is * * ily i-i
pasture, a beauti-
of land about three
from this city, was \ es
A GREAT OFFER,
THIS
Farm Quit
New York's Orent Farm
Newt* paper.
FREE!
|T0 ALL OI U MUBMCBIBHItH
All Kiihoi riiien of The Dewaei
who muko on advance (.nynienl c
one year will receive Ai a pre-
iiiIn in one year n t>ubaoiip-
llon to tbe
"fahm otJion r
The Farm Uulde >a ana of tka I
Agrloutlural Newapap«ra|Uibllaha4.
la devoted to tbe Interaat of tbe 0m«
Farmer, Slock Breeder, Da
ApUuiat, PouUrynM and mlt <
nth a moat valuable '
present •'ituatiou is very si in i - t,, |,{s unanimous endorsement
lar. The aiwail crop of this
|-««r is sipplemented by
la^ EVrplnn of lsi*t ymr
-J7
t ifLjfc.
rile . . I asceriaiiHHl mat several arrests r ' V * - , .ri '*• . i I S V V ; 1 ,,r W,|| ue mmm vmi u III Cincinnati han been mini
T. hurl his prospects unless it Is- hn«| made and that the !'^ ^he intended virtim customs "legant society. *f- small tracts ami sold to act ! JJJf We ar. a„re that the
!^S1!r.7 «7riilo«' ,.tX Colli!, folk.-Inhhllii,: in |wri«- rr«,l«l w. ri-l.«-k. .l .... 1hyjc«JJfel"i,. I lllobe ftinmrml. nB, [«rtly l rttt^.. ^
,LPo..lo.h,rr«r.. ' , h,„. .l-nl
■"jir giock alone. , purpose of carrying meals toiiSit. | or at.
at home, and nothing can now
night, at II o'clock ' the first ,l?mVp ('00,ilWN "f this city. nd n lal} would be iuslilied in terday sold to Mr.'c. 1,. Loin
slight crew was obtained. It was u Southern wi.man, aged declining to be agnin esctirted nll E.lstt,ril
ascertained that several arrests ;M; •u".1 / h> ,,mn s,° 1uuf",n,l,!n; wi,,, The land will be subdivided in
I he
I up
• af Yellow akin, heartache, let-| l*nMie«a, j
fhe OilicfniMli Buoiilrer wjr.
Mierman hat lost hi® prestige nninbeiw atuong llaeorpa of(
with the business men iu that the very beat writenin theeoeatry i
1.111*1 .if ihn ffimifcrv bv nIPnck- Firm TAplia, md II treitiofill^a
jiart or tne connury, oy atrat k |1o(|1| to Agrteuitorml
iug the cominanities whose in aeeorrianr*- with tbe moat
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1885, newspaper, October 29, 1885; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191446/m1/2/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.