The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1886 Page: 4 of 4
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ivii-i . tin J" riuil • • I ili«* law
which >a\- i' ii max marry,
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Stal'- a| j i -\> - ii ai. tin- law
all"\\ - ii. and il i 11 < > l v. u
i>iil\ a il"llai ami a t|iiarier.
<'11• • a|•. ain't i Ami \ rt il max
l \ i i v (I'M i i'li«-11 n 'Hi''- l he
iiiini-1«*i . a11< 1 the luij'l'.v I' tii
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hunt t'|
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it good deal of freedom, arid
think* ii in hurin to #o wait/in^ ——
an>uml willi evety tfuy Lothario i Kwui '•«• n*rtf«r«l rimes
who loxva lo dance, and after Deep Hiver, •laiiuor
•*!««• tfi'ta a fellow of her own. Within tin* memory <
want.- io kff|> ai ii and have ent inhabitant wildcats have
polluted nuns around her waist, never been no numerous in thin
she ought to Ming farewell to vicinity as the tirc.'.ent station.
conjugal love for it is against About two weeKM ago Wesley
tIn*'order of nature for a loving (Mark, of Chester, shot one,
husband to stand it, and lie and an account of the a flair
oughtn't. There if, anothei was published in the Times,
that ought to be considered, ami Yesterday another one was
thai is age. A few years inuke captured in this place. Mr
no difference. Inn an old man Kliphlet Hrockway, widely
had beiier be careful about known as tin* oldest shad lisli-
iiiarrying a young wife. He eriuaii on the river,and who re-
wi u'l be hnpp\ bill about two sides on the bank of the Con-
weeks, and then his misery will necticut about two miles below
begin and never end It may the Center, has for several
be better for a woman to be an weeks past known that some
old man'." darling than a young wild animal was committing
man'* slave, but she had better depredations in his hen-hoUse.
b neither \V hen a young girl Wednesday morning Mr.
manic-. an old man for his moii Hrockway, w ho is an earlx ris-
i \ -In has gone back on In r er, saw a larg" animal louve
i ll. t< i mum \ don't bring hap the In-n house ;iud dash under
j• 11:i - \lt'iie\ helps, but iiioii th«' barn. On entering the hen-
\ w i111 a dead weight is a nery, Mr. Hrockway found one
tui >'• an aggravation. I was of his choicest Plymouth Rocks
talking t iie (|,a\ to an old man. inaugled and dead. Procuring
a Frenchman, w ho had made a powerful steel trap, he baiten
a hermit ot hiiu-clf, and living it with the dead fowl, -set it.
all alum in the woods, ami In- and awaited developments.
The next morning he xva« awak-
ened by a racket in th$ lion
house, and, hastily dressing.
he I us||el 'Ml: UJld foUlld l I ft 1^1*
.vilui.il in the As Mr.
Hrockway entered, file ai itual
-1 n ung at him. ami oiib i ii ^
(tegorlty of Inter.
While hunting in the Wind
River Mountain a correspond-
ent witnessed aii encounter be-
tween a silver gray wolf and a
beaver. On the log that form
eil the basis of the DeaVer dam
there crouched an immense sil-
ver gray wolf. He was intently
watching the surface of the wa-
ter Soon tln re caine a long
ripple from oin- of the banks,
steadily approaching the log.
A beaver was on his way to
the top of the dam Instantly I
the wolf crouched still lower,
while his eyes never moved
from the ripple. He wanted
beaver meat for breakfast
The water broke close to tfie
edge of the log. and the brefcd
head of the beaver appeared.
There was a savage spring, a
Buzz. BUZZ. Buzz.
THfc BI'KV HKK HKAl.tVOTHKXA.
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KKOII 'I IIK MOI'NTAIN TO TIIK
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ao until Avn sisncii.
H. II, II. Co V iuulli*r ami Ulrr li«J ulo«ra-
l*d throM ltd wrufulu kbj II II II. curvd ln«ai
K «l TIS LEV.
Jut*'M I#, i'<>luaiiii a All.
IIOI'SI'KlcniT.
"• I' 0. Co. lim, ttoiilr of II II II furnJ tut
of blond pnlMii Mt-I rhrinii«i am. May (Iwl *|>a«d
II to vvaryooe. K H VI.IJH,
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HOUSES AND LOW I
FOR HALE BY
M.tHOMPSOli
OFFICE Johin*ou Itluek, Rooui 8 U|k HtalM.
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Fa
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ll. A furm of 100 acrm; tun in niltivalHin. I lulka flrom town;
i plbci*. 9*j.ViO.
;is. III! '.'-;i at-rea, on * hich la Snidi r'a Lftkc -good laud tnd much lfn« til
$:> |<«*r aurc.
'J7. 7 ai-iTit lund In w««t j-art of MuKlnnejr not fkr from lb* Coll
•JH. K) acres U} lullea X I. McKinnrr, 4ft In vultlvntlon, 35 In pMtv
ood luiprovementa, cood nelxnborl
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n land of lloweiv
"iii child but was
Ml- .Nip V\ ,'ls tile
*-li< m r knev. and
I ll.ad liion et| tiera list* the chain atllltiiietl sweep oj l\seulsl.i\e or thirtv * «•••* •« Of |Mi^.t"f m v.'«r - '«ittnd- lnnil Hint Id
'I,.'. 1 ...am I" the trap jerked hi... hack feet, its extreme end resting on J8,,rS-iT!'K MlV t' r/wot" timSJr.A A
repent at my ward Mr. lirockwav killed tiie bank. 1 ho water space _ nr. ai«om
as ui
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{ I sat in my piazza runiinat
j : 11 ^ «• \ t• 1 t he scene, at.«1 I Wt 'II
I lei'eil that tlier- wi i. a- many
happx matins theit ■•eeiu to
I l"V I'.ll tin I - t"l life ought I"
' lie congi ni'il ;ii"i iianii"i.ioiis
i in >" man\ ihiu._:- When ni'Mi
I make part in-rshi p in Inisi in ss
j tllt'i t a n't eel lllt'llg well if 111 • -y
' are unlike in disposition or
moral pi iiu iple. oi in bu-in -ss
j habits Hut tIn*\ can dissol\e
. and s- pa rat* at pleasure and
■ im allot in i ma it.
j A man ;111' 1
be alikt in in
-.ti l "Mine i'rieu', 1 hav made
one iiia.nl meestake. Mine lirsl
< ife whom I marry \eu I vas
a - all .-iu^ -1 from 11 ea*
i t < . b I'M. but mi i n i * I: i -1
'■ \r ■ .i d v i I 11 oin" and In*
i d'.v. II wa I * I s ' • I v ;t- " d
:il; i i >he \ ;l' y •• 1111
t v and sin had m
In r in haste am
leisure. I try to li"\e wid her
tree years, but we wore not
compatible. It was against
ilie order of nature and I find
myself a fool and a prisoner.
ami so 1 geo\e her half my
monies and ran awn) from her
and hid in -li- vildemoss, and
here \ ill 1 V.\•• and here will I
die. and \en I go oop to St. Pe-
ter ami tell heeni how dut * "•
man devel iiu* on earth de good case came to light through the limb. His
man vill open de garden gate confession of one of the parties • noiseless,
and say. conn?
t'oi you hav
enough."
Coiintrv marriages are gener
TWKNTI ri\ K Vr.AHK.
D I:. 11 Cn orp of my rinkiiutn, J. II H"V'
afa. • a< • MU uvj s> v«a « uli * trrriblf olrrr oa
loud Splash, and both the wolf : M*l r I>m « 11. li hatuailj .-arwl hku
and I tea x ei disappeared be-1 rMvni.oeK
neath the water. In a few sec-J Juna«. i-.v noirro a. n«.
ollds the wolf ellierg'd alo||',
clambered back ->i. the log, and
disconsolately pawed several,
bunches of fur from between j *•■ •«*•« «•> '«'•
U bea
i Wmi .
was not discouraged. In a md-. „ , ..
,.,,^1 ,,r "o |i„ moveil fnriiiei lull IIOMITAIK I Uak, A«. Ill B«CH| n«iKlilN>rhoo<l. convenient to atore, po«l-offlce, Nko
; , t lliotfi, I rurtll l u.nrDotu^a of II. II. ii. rur^i'ma of amwar* I'liurcli, Jte. 'Iemia. |l."i per lu re, onvtliiril caah, balance one and twoy«M
along i he log and lookup An
• ftirm iif rhoMiiia'iaiii. *n-l .In* >wir nuuiU-t t.f I'*"' l'#nt. IntOfdll
other position of observation.! houka%ur«u «uv wi/hof rii>< wauu, ,1!i
u ii ii .,.,.1...... .hi.* i i.^i ! prairie, well fenced, well watered, good improvements, good nelgl
"• '• ur* ™ ' * M j diiirch and achool; lot claaa place ror a Urst-clan* family. $IMI0.
his glistening fangs. The bea *«*■*■.•• «- ««tu.nai> body,a .iR n n.
vet had escaped. Hut the wtm
Junr '.'I. isnj.
K. It. HAUI.TKK.
VIliHn*. I!a,
AS. 11.' 2 acrea graalng and farinliiglaada In Callahau oounty—«1 M Mr I
, to. -AMI acre farm, 5 uillea «rai or McKlniiey, IOC underftrnoe—ISUui o
i valion—10 of ttuiliei. lYlce. flt,2Au, one-half l«aao, I la lance on long tlmo.
to, His acrt-a, II mllea Utile iiortbeaalfTom McKlnney; AO aovca to OOlttl
lbe vcr>* beat of land—framed Iiouhc of good aize, with atack ctdmaoy;
, poat•office,
vl.h.
I.m acrea, A ttr.a I'rairtr Farm Imllaa S. W. of MeKlnnay; ISO acfM I
line run
No <til,
ri . . • , iTi.f" )viA\ ' (>nlttvutlon. balance In paature and tlmbor, alf encloaeff, fiiui tlho AhRng:
•' 1 : - 'i t upteil \\a> "AV And hi lciiKl a thousand bearliiR IV.-rii trccii in the paature. A go&
i! lie junction "I ,i huge limb 1 ' buiiM'.barn.stablci, <.ir<'tiHr lH, lot -. i\.c.. ulautwo rem hviiiHt-a. PHci- low ai
.. ifl, .1, , | 'i*i,: • Iitiiic excellent
'' ' 1 ' 1,1 ^ ''a - vi .vi.K 70. 73 acrin furoi, 2* uillf-N. I:, ol St. Paul anil a mllea Kaal of Wlllol
S'MI.l I'll! Ill.'ll
Tlic
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the cat with a pitchlork. It thus enclosed was not as iie^p
weighed twenty pounds, and as the rest of the pond, and
a line-appearing creature near the shore was quite shal-
low. All at once the wolf prick-
ed up his ears, and there could
Public interest iu the Mellen be seen the ripple that announc-
Coolidge case in Hoston and ed the presence of a beaver.
was
even in death.
W'lNnian i i.'.oiisKsn.
My ilirt'r piuir nmii iMl ohlltlroii, h • iuli«rltr<l
a tarrlbl" IiIimuI |i i. .n liavi- lit<|>r<>«nl i.«|n IIv al-
tar Hi f ate of 11 II. 11. I Is n liodwiH. Iie%i|' p
balui. MRs. S, M. W II.I.IAWS,
SalMlv. Te>aa,
KASNIHOItl. TA..K,
Wi' havt> tiM'n ).-i0'|llli|T I" II. li. ulii'i.-t K' ni(itilS>N
Baltimore has been revived by Soon a black object appeared ai-.loa « >• iuaiuuih^iirntaci'mitnirdisafwe
tin* discovery that Mellen is abo\e the waterneai the shore,
hiding at Topo Cliico. Mexico. It was the nose of a beaver.
It will be recollected that this j Slowly the wolf crept along the
movements were
■if > Spriit);. in riiltlvailoii, i'i iiiulcr fnice, hott c, kooiI water, ku<"1 range
In ml iniil low price, ai $10 per acre.
line tiir.n of Jun iicrct- lim in cultivation, -*«• in paature, so in prairie
A jfttod two Htory farm limine and out biilldingi. with excellent
Altogether a liral claaa placc in the Immediate vicinity of church and
rriee ?17.."tU |)er acree.
No. 7'i. ar. acrea timbered laud '2 inilea s. K. of McKinney, Hue land for a 111
farm ami timber to pay for it at V to per acre.
No. -• . \ goodllttle farm one mile from the court houae at MuKiunev.of 4
acrea, «•< in cultivation, line water. I an now for a few weeka be boaght at fllOpJ
Hi re. Ilkelv to be worth ?1'* per acre In the near futur*.
No. si. Ad acre Im well improved with bonne, orchard, crib, well, etc.
mile from the mjuare. Very c.ieao at ^>S(lt).
No. HI. A good farm of 117 acre*, \ uiilc from Verona, 05 in cultivation,in
b\ u good picket fence, lota, crib, splendid orchard, good water, etc., clone ||
church, school, atore, poatomce, etc. Price |2,UU0 with good terina, and a llll
better for all caah.
No.t 3. 11*>acrea. Ilo lo cultivation, balance in paature; the flneat range outaldj
for hoga and catt lc: a good houae with good out building*, fruit, water, etc, —
. offered at #l.r per acre, |or § caen, ba
in, my
■ had
brother,
troubh
June M
AodiTaon. s. e,
Ir
ill;
in
' posite. til' ii
| " tIn \ d" in
I ui:in with
might\ nii:li
w < >iii.iii w ith Iii.
and Tin distract
■« i I h'ok into
' met. t a I ' 111 a 1 It i< -
i i- i I<■ "iit;lit to
•t |'\ I'H I llillg I t
k- like iIn• ir "j'
• iini' iparts, and
im i' -pi ct-. A
ill#- i \ • ^ i ♦ * s
istracied o\ei a
l/el eV"S I did
" I \ "t W I|I'II"V
iheiii But in
and ein"tioi 11
lilt 11 HI hcrufulll <>f A ItTI iiil*
form, thai lutrl r i^t.-.l nil nther in-alniHiil II. J.
H, mm laou dix I«ml In llil-t I'hi.
I.IKI'IKB I1KOS,.
Jtint* .0, l-b.'', I'fXler. Tela*
Sold by
Texan.
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♦ OR COUCK9 4NC CROUP UUK
TAYLOR'S
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and
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belt.
-aim
I i" io
Hie- and liisto and Inibn-*
principle- and i onvictious
tile like. t||e\ "light I"
• toget||e| llldeed, ii i.S
I l"l t lie III I" IlilVe
politics and tin -am
n \ in i - ■' I have t 'li-
I lie
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n
al
nappe
thing
jell COI
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M.TJ X. XuEII 3V.
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and ft
oil' lo
w .1 ll/.t
'harm
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oil" iiil
a ii:i 11
W |,\ .
I list I V
"ii-. a-
are t!l
itracting j•11-
iv i l\in>vv ii each ' 'l lid l"i
tiiiii*. .'i ml Im'.' as.ninii t
'in tin ii \ out h in iIi «ii. il
fling W In n ;i man u' •
-o.i.e w at 'ring plac
- il few times W
iuy i^iii and falls d
iu h• ve and iii:init
ptn
lie obtained certain letters and
telegrams exchanged between
the Coolidge -voinan and Mel-
len, and then exposed the
whole business to the police.
The recent pardon of T. J.
McAfee, a Minnesota bigamist,
recalls a little romance. The
woman McAfee married the last
time was the t'untess Von Mu«-
/.enluit'k. The countess was the
daughter of ('oinmodore Meade,
of the I nited States navy.
When in her teens sh ? married
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• ha in
lllil v
il v
•Kg -lio.it, and
'"I lliippilie,--.
e in I lie same
ai. i not ki v\
to it. Mrs Coolidge is tfn-wife The water was so shallow.
of a respectable policeman iu that the beaver, once iu his en-
Boston. One day she went to' etiiv's clutches, could not pos
Hose Cobb, the proprietor of a siblv escape. The spring was 1
ally happier than those made in low resort frequented bv < rimi- made and the beaver was
.itie-among the families of the nais. and told him that she j caught. But what was tliisfi
ri h. Children raised to work wanted a man to put a rertuin : Kroiu every side arose black
and to wait on themselves make person out of the way. Cobb forms and white teeth, and the
better husbands ami better pretended to fall in "with her wolf was the center of a savage
wives than those raised in lux desires, and introduced her to a ambuscade. He fought deoper- MM IT II ii JOHNSON
iii \ It i- mighty hard for a man named John Bull. Mrs. ately, but irom the first his i iiriiggifttR anil I'liHiiiinci^t". McKlnney,
iii.an to p|e;tse his wife and keep Coolidge told Hull that Mr. Ad-1 ease was hopeless. The bea-;
h• *i in a good humor if -lie hits nan l. Mellen, of Baltimore,1 vers swarmed to the attack un !
I" . ii petted b\ her parents and had a daughter-in-law iu Bos- j til fully fifty were there. The
m v. ! km w a want ami had m> ton, and that he wished to have, marauder was literally torn to j
11- etuI work to do. She soon her killed because his son had pieces and the water covered!
takes the ennui or the eonnip disgraced the family in marry- with pieces of hair and hide.
iioiis or iIn*"don't know what I jug her. One thousand dollars
want.'' and must go back to would be paid to the man who
in.'i \ young huly who never committed the murder. Bull
did anything alter she ijuit .agreed to do tile job, and was
school but dress for company paid some money iu advance.
and make vi-its and go to the
theatre or dam-e. will never
make a good wife. This wife
business is a very serious lnisi
in--..- It is right hard work to
pla\ vv ife The mother of six.
' iuhi-oi leu children has seen
-i^hi Sin* knows w hat care
i- and w ork i-. and oin* of these
I" uothiiiir vv omen can't stand
;i If -In is a u-t'd up instilu
iion with one child, two will tin
i-h her. and if it wasn't for con
«l> used milk tIn-children would
pel i-h to death in a month after
tin \ were born, and sorter like
i he cow - i u Florida. I heard a
I'lo.ld.'i tui.n sa) the other da\
that a I'loriada cow didn't give
i i i'i. !i milk io color the eollee 1
bit iikfas!, and they had to
I i 1' t l ca IV lis "Il I lie bi itt ie. '
< i ! I i i,i iii:i; i i I'd inight to be a
liaii'.ii' an I l.ic Kullnfioiiuii iM-> nmlo li',coiii|i.<'te
l.l.oYlt.v M'.'.MS.
Jun#'3t^\ liruuattlok Oa, , . -- . - . ,.
, place to make money and live eaay.
jon liberal time.
v ickn ni-; i-i\ t., sx. Some tracti* ot line pine lund, near the 1{. It. and Saw A Shingle allle lJ
Tor Jomanu fur ii i u u rai iiy luir.-aniiiif, t aaa county. One tru< i containing a j ood farm. A rare chance for enevgr ani
u^ira2>*ur«U".m,- ?H^?a.'i «wi ,^11^ lnbor 1° n,,^r " >^' 1 «ve theae lamia to awap for Collin oounty Armfandal
mi.t.Ritos,
i
labor to make money. I hare theae lamia to awap for Collin uounty farm
1'riee from 3 to 5 dollar* per acre
W. Farm of 871 acrea,«mllea S. K„ 110 in cultivation, under good fenua, ken
of y rooma; only $ 10 per acre: who would rent when be can huv at such figure*.
ii x v y 'i rril ttcrea, Z'i in cultivation, bouse, etc. Only ^10 per acre.
* 1 • one of our i ii«t"niitr lefi ni* iM- .for; H)'J. 100 acrea—all under funcc, with good houae and other improveiaen
n,« fir.1 Iini.; lo w. *ft"r iu.ii,« ..nr Fine water. 40 or .'iO acrea in cultivation Balance, tirairie pasture on Dalli
hottif t>r li. B, iln (i ii Korofuin r n i.Tribli umj | r#.,,|0,, j;0>d. about 'J milea from Mchinncy. A No. 1 place for aale till la.
of March, if not aooner aoid, at flS.on per acre: * cuab. balance on 1 and two year
time ut 1-' per cent for deferred payments.
HOU8E8 AND LOTS 1
17. A good lot and houae in Short's addition; r>rooin«. a high, nice looatioa
J1000.
2* . A I residence property, well improved, located on the hlgheal hill In lk«
town, about t acrea attached—wilt suit aoiuc substantial man who would looaf
iiere to educate hla family. $^.">110.
47.1 lota In T. T. liradiey addition, North of the college.
if. Some valuable unimproved property, adjoining the railroad and tlopol
ground*. Terms given at Iteal Kstate exchange.
so. One of the handsomest and beat houses of 5 rooms in McKinney. New ai
complete '> block* from the -mmrc ni-ur the Itapiiat Church. The beautiM plaoo
Is for aale owing to intended fnange of buainesa location Price 91,&U0.
lio. An excellent village home in the town of Allen, 1} acre lot, (1 room* house'*,
new and nice. Such property at the price U seldom found. A bargain for BAf
V
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J* •"
• i — - -
•he beef, wlik s dull ecasailea la the
Pale siitr the eheaMer*
hta4e, Pullaeee after eailai. with a«e>
lasllaatlea te exertlea «r hair er silai
" eMUiref tamprr, l.owaptrtta, with
llacefhaelag atilteitl aiat lair,
Mrs < oolidgt was arrested.and n.arles K ijandis, tile founder
of Vim-laud. She was under
age. and her father tried to |
make ii lively for Landis. The j
son in law. however, was too)
sharp for the old man. lie lock-
ed 1.1in up in a lunatic asylum,
ami had a bill rushed
through ihe New Jersey legin-
to business there is considered ilatuiv making his marriage le-
prettv strong proof of his guilt, j gal. I nfortunately Mrs. hand-
There i.s some talk of kidnap
;i requisition was -nut to Haiti
more foi Mellen. For some
reason it was held that Mellen
could not be arrested, but he
immediate!\ disappeared from
tin* city. The fact that he is
now living in Mexico and is
making arrangements to go in
ping him and
tuick for trial.
biinging l.ini
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C~TAwcnjjE T.
I I" jjet tier
vvi 1111i luivbi't'ti I he ft at her to
bi'e;ik tin camel - back. W ell.
I III III" I'I,'l I glad sh'' didelit
kii"V\ ii, though I am free to
s't\ that if I had known that
she slept Utltll I lie sei'oll I I'i.'lg
Hit; of tile lil'St bell for break
last and was fond of uivv ny-
leis. it would liiiV" hail :i
daillpeliilii: effect oil IU V r
d"i ftu ;i f' V\ minutes, onlv a
!• W. Hilt I have seen Si'tlie
inight.v clt ver people eat "\s-
i' I- law and s I ei p late in the
morning. Hut still a man and
hi- wife can harinoiii/e and
t "in pi "in i-e a good niti11y of
thi s, things, and it is a beauti-
ful illustration of this to see
Mi- .\rpcooking codfish foi me
and lixing it all up so nit c with
eggs and • ream, ami it is a
touching evidence of my undy
ing de vo i ii in to her. lo see me
wandering about the house
I"in• 1 v and forlorn cv cry mm n
iiig fi i .iu liolu oi two. and f«>r
bidding < ven the c.'it to walk
heav\ while she sleeps That
codlisli business cutties to Die
hom -11y I rt 'in my father's side,
ami m v mot In 1 put up with it
like ;j ^"ini. considerate vvite.
and we children grew up with
•in idea that it was good I ve
heard ol a ioUIIU couple who
got manieil and went oil"to ,\u
gu-ta "ii a a in. ami the feller
stuck his lurk into a codfish
'•all ami took :i bite. Hechok"d
il d"w a like a hero, and w lit u
|li- be!« • veil a - ke l II i .11 W hill w.. S
the matter, replied "Iton't -.i\
anything abi ut it. "vlaiitly. but
;i- su je a- \ "i. are b.u u there is
something d■ ■ a<I in Wue bread
I le, a: "llsltie.*- • I' OIKS
• ■ 1111111'i i" get married in .a
nui iv. iieit In - r ought tln-v to
vv;iii five or six years: six
in--niIt- i- long enough for an
engagement I don't mean
< hildi' ii. I mean grown folks
w 1
I lie < Mi a divHire case just
decidt 1 by the coiiri "I appe i! s
if New York, -hows what iu
justice 1 eS II11 s 11 (' 111 "III- lllise'l
system of marriage laws. Uriclly
stated, the maniage of Mr. and
Mrs. Kollmyer. con true ted in
New York, was annulled by
is devehiped certain mental
weaknesses and a Yinelatid ed
itor named Carruth, had the
bad taste to show them up in
i inn 'ifi- d iy Laudis walked
int" tin- editor'- (i(lice and put
i bullet into his In-ad. I'mler
the circumstances it was Car*
ruth's duty to kick the bucket,
Inn lie persisted in living, much
to the annoyance of Laudis and
i lie perplexity of the doctors.
When Laudis understood that
| s;1 ui no!":,"..n..., A
SYMPTOMS H A ; tniiity for eueh property and will not last.
TORPID LIVERe w. One of the nneat lots in ^outh part of town :t00 feet fronting the atreet.
I.Maera pciite. UuwclaceatUeJ^ala ha Vo I'M. A new bouse on C hestnut street, in the 4. pari of town with 3 raoma
and 1'oreli. a cistern, auioke-house, crib, some young fruit trees. Lot 'JNtflXb
Property good, and price very low.
nri have some other tracts for sale not described here.
Buyers and Sellers are invited to call and see un.
Respectfully,
Fa Ma Thonyoiif
Latest and Most Popular Song.
earlite*. Dlaalaaaa. Flatterlaa at the
NiHaalstl*
lrrliaMl
• f..U.s
wiftfllMi
Heart. Oats be late the eisB
ever the vlabl ere, Keatlaesaeee with
glWIwsA lllaair ralarad Lrlaa, tal
. Jty adapted
to tuck easea, ono it ito etfeeta aaek a
atange of feel inn n't to n «i mleti the aaffSfar.
Tfcry lMNta« IMA iuictlte,aat| r
hoOtaTake ou f >r l>jjnu« tba I
Wtf Hair or Wit.*Kr.RS chsnge
Ulosst Dlack by u ainsm apiiliaatlOB ol
this DTK It Imi'uKia u.it viral color, act*
InstanlanrouKiy. • o.-l tiy Uruggiata. ar
aent by eapn*''oi\ o ..npt of fi. 9
QflkHS, 44 Murray St , Now York*
VIGOHOUS HEALTH tMEN
r
OF THE
DAY.
The Leading
with
SuccesH and
Do You Love Me'
- HY-
1IENHY J. FREES.
SI NG BY
ALL
MinatrH Parties
Unbounded
Applause.
the Ohio courts; two years later. , ,, .
Mrs. Kollmyer was married to! < nrrutli could not well with
h" Iiu ve M-tth'il down in life Mr odea: thirleen vears later! an « flead in his brain he
ami know what they are about, m,- odea demanded a divorce PH'(' h',n 11 ljn*l?e sum of money
There is no L'ooillier si^lit in all: fR,U| |M.1< t|u. ground that ,ui« niuroinise the matter. Then
was Mill K.'ilmver's wife; Carruth died and Landis was
nature tliuti t" see a ^ood-look
i 1 iii. hea 1 thy yniin^nian. who is
making an Inutest living, laml
iiilT up al the altar with a pure.
-^^e''t. lTi 11" 1 tell.pered, affection
ate. iii'lu-tiinns ^rirl. and the
parents mi huth sides approv 1
Then
sin
ami the New Y<uk courts have
granted his plea, refusing to
recognize the Ohio courts' de
cree of auullun nt. Mrs. Odea,
therefore, finds herself the wife
(according to New York lawi
pot. ami everybody rejoice.
Mtt.i. A UP.
tried for murder and acquitted
011 the ground of insanity. Mrs.
Landis continued to make her
self so disagreeable that a di-
vorce was secured. She after
wards married the Count Von
Mutzeubach, who died, leaving
her un income of #10,(K)0ayear.
Her next marriage was to Mc-
Afee. who had a wife in Ire-
iiiu tin- inatcli. I hen the l>ig 1 0f ;1 uu,n from whom she was
pot ought to 1... put in the little ()^a||y divorced (according to
Ohio law) nineteen years ago;
.and not the wife (under New , _
York lawi of a man to -whom 1 1«*k1. I he Irish wyt'came over
\N e ilo not want auv one to she has been actually and le-j to this country and had McAfee
think that we are fast in the j tially (under Ohio law> married tr'e" ^o1 bigamy. Since the
matter but we will be happy j 'or thirteen years.
th
t"i
H ll
farmers i.f the South
arisoner's pardon, he has Joined
lis second wife and the two
..... , Williatu 8(ftvenn, (lie Detroit to be living together very
u the\ stop rinsing so much | , ... ... happily.
mil..,, ainl n,is., miir.. «r,,i„. I m""'Tr' wllll b" 1,uk-v,,f h'! ——
\\ r Uiii. tariui'm who pi,I nil1"" ,'.d" «.-a an<11 Two nooldema from the set-
ih.-ii lam! la .'i.ilu,, ainl l.nv; ting nllix. of low t'hrielmn.
ili.-i, in.-at ami bread Tliiel '''"tens killed Ins trees from the candles, and lij-
don't pa\ and is the ruination
of the country. The farmers iu
the fall are robbed, vou mav
HARRIS'j
ARaoioalCure
memvous
FOn,
Irftiic VeakMR,
fhnriioAi.1
v OSCAT. I
,WV^«rAV n!<l|
Teatto eoe ovtaSl
vsaitaayuaaiNMM
TwouaawoOMW.
kHFRVOUSOftlttlTV
ll.li. .'.■ I' I* l.HM ,:3
J1, in-1 num.
leliM r. ii - neve, I f-
Ifl... .• . .•• huletl r>i -
Ji .■, ... ia mil from
Jyuutl.lKi fiiJi«ct*t'"n,
f loo firn lniliil«ranfr. or
'oter brain work. Avo:J
■the laijwti'.ion ot preten.
Ilu.ua lentetilee fot theaa
Itroublei Oct our fna
ICIreuler tad Trial Poeh-
■ •(r. and liar* mporlaal
I (art! before tahini mai-
lt elaewher*. Take •
IlK lUtmiT thai ii a
atlJ UuMieantla. <>' $
laol Interfrte Hh ailea-
lt|on to btulnew, or ea tea
I pain or Inronvee leee, m
|eny we* Fom4e<1 on
.Irniiflr nw4ical Bnoei-
•Sung b} Kverybody. lly Mail, Post 1'aid, 40 Cents.
40 Cents. 40 Cents. 40 Cents*
FROM THE PUBLISHERS,
Frees & Sun, 812-14 Main Street, Dallas, Tx.
Ml
ht
I.
t(
Ml
■•vUntinc nwijioa; anoei-
■alia Be d'nrtaaaneatma
Ifo thr eeei of dl*e <« Ita
■•ereiac Inflneucr la Ml
llfttliflUt d. 'ar The Ml.
lural funetlnmof Ihe ho-
■inaa ortar.nm limlr.iaiL
Il he animating rlrtoeuW
lot lite, which line hern
■waited «tp given baek .and
ruticntl.'roaicerhear
and regWijrgaltie h.tA
" and eaiual vigor.
■'rai
J. C. MOORE.
IN
LIVEH
miMRIRlU
Agricultural Implemmts, Etc.
Of Every Variety. Head quarters for—-
HAISH'S "S" BARB STEEL FENCE WIRE !
HAISH'S ,l8" BARB STEEL FENCE WIRE I m
ni
I
i'i
all
tl
id
totfcaZJvet
nd laUeveall WW
fashion. Stevens killed
sweetheart, and has shown him-
self to be such a cold blooded
ruffian that his fellow citizens
say. and never p't out of debt.
are determined to lynch him if
which several persons were in
jured, either by being burnt or
trampled upon, are what the
morning papers of the 26th told
of the Christmas festivities.
This danger is apparent with
large trees, especially in
churches or hnlls which are
likely to be tilled with people,
and which too often are difficult
of exit.
t*t • 111 pi t |
Tin- sharks <>f the North then they get a fair chance. The first
eo.ue down here and consult to day of the trial was quite excit-
p'tIu 1 and say. "we will pa\ S ing. Veils and hoots went up
cents t"i your cotton and no from a thousand throats. Men
molt ." ;iu<l this they have to (with clenched lists and livid
lake and hence we say we are '< faces danced about the officer
11 'bhed, bemuse a fanner run and his charge. "Hang him!"
ut it all'tird to raise cotton at 8 j "Lynch him!" shouted the
eeiu> 21 pound and buy every i crowd "Lynch me if you
1 him: else. Let all the farmers dare !" exclaimed Stephens,
next yeai raise their meat and raising his right hand with an The death of Congressman
• i' .ni and sa\ that they want apparent intention of defend- Rankin, of Wisconsin, is mo
^ '.nething lor their cotton and ing himself even against such mentarily expected at NN ush
1 hex can p*t it. as the South is fearful odds. Other officers Ington.
the only jilace x\ here cotton can came up. and with difficulty the Five women were burned to
cr.tvx and w. wish lo see the "party pushed their way to the tieath at different tiroes by ac-
>■ 'in ln-i 11 j pie prosper, l.et city hall. There the main body \#,w Orleans lust
llaiieo cotiniy fake the lead in of the n ob xvas met. The veils
DILLON BROS
Wt'll. v.t- 1 an tank
"ii-t ;,b"i-i uli "lu ll 1 hint:> a- tin* good xxork and ]ilatit just xvere almost deafening as the
hilui* ami 1 eit" . bui there are Ln 1 f much cotton as they di.l! prisoner was taken to the eleva
cident
week.
noev/'. u.
akSa-
ra
IIU.
'in** niiutr* 1 li.-ii wont
mist- ♦ > 1 th a t cut 11
ha« I '."un bi'iu ,1 ! 11
JB... Senator Coke has introduced
ctmil id y,.ai and more corn, wheat tor. He xvas pushed intothecar a bill to create the judicial dis
1 n il and rai^e mor Iioijh ami bt t I'i and the barred door slid betxveen • trict of North Texas and the In-
ing , < ,itUe
"gs
Mar- \ indicator.
it iiu and the croxvd
dian Territory.
•v^fHttaMii Sttottlat <« «. AU 0noMa
l\Cini((l' caitar* ami cttra, by <>on who
I ltAlHtWwaa laaf twonij elehl jaara,
1 /fritel'ri or moat e f tba m tad epactalleta oftha
jar ar.t.i no benafll. Cut*, hli. ta-.f In llirae-
tniNiIha, aad alnca than Ittindratta nf oih <ra by
aafna prnraaa A plain. lm >la and n.T«i«ful
k • nr tmainiani, \Jtlra a T. e, I'AUK, 1J"
Mill at. New York City.
CONSUMPTION.
lUn• ftnallleartm.'f rtWahoeadleer.e belt*
aaa Ihnueaaitei'f caa«en| tie wm.i e|...tanaa( lor.g
alaa41aaM*ah*aaeura4. In 'e .i ..•i .e.i.ietf.i a
I* I .a#ra<r.tii«t I «l 1 en.tT«n |i in t ■ ft:::*.
t««e«har with a *«t.t-1 ni g IKK %TlfK mi Due iiaaoaa
u> e* «Sf" r f i aeinr««eee.l I- t M- •«
r . r. * ai.ot. i a, in rearm, New ltd
I PURE FITS!
WbanTayrvfwlSoa.il raeaamaaala t.*M«a them
IJOMV arrALUStl SICKMSm a U(. lmt«l l). I
* ri'Ibeirvralri
varraalai*re'ti'-dl looun lhe vie«ia . . IUoauai
" ef failed 6IV
" a-wfai
.ly, t IIve
.Mollin* Plows, Handall I>lar Harrows, nuggiea, Acorn SilWT^a* w,c *'
Har Kakna wt>«at nriiia Engtn a Tkaie-S.-.^ aio «nu Mill MaoUfiary.
Also General Agent for Reeves' Straw Stacker*.
McUlNNGY, .... . TEX.
CONSULT DR. WASSERZUO.
[From Russian Poland.]
ON ALL DINFANKM INCIUKNTAL TO TUB
IIVMAN 1IOUV.
Dr W ABWCtUUU kaatnff had pratiilea and asperWacn for Ika last II roars, wfll laMalo a*
CMsropi si (.'in Uuimw. A ix ti _ . . _
la oases of Oaiarrb in all to ra«ws. St urt n .lekso of Ito Skin. Pleeraled. UjtL Hassan, ta-
nan. Kldn ntsaasos of Ktrart forot. Kaeumailsm. tW'I slags, (lout, Uw C'niaalakrf, Matols
tbma. Hyaantoey, Pilaa. Tils, alt > ilaaty and Kldaoy Trutiklaa. aad dlssasstf of iko l o Isflkf.
Lunir dlsoaaaa tndl aalinu aa l otfouo dal llil -.
YOt'NO ANI) MIDDLE AUKI) MEN 1 A SURE CirRE I
Th" awful affaat or as'lv rtco, erhiah h-injfe orgahlo wrasassa dostroylnf Mk atlad aalMti
with all to asrfainiaboforo tar tae*itihi annual. ooSeUHrrtON. sella, ar aalpSsilnS mm*
It-art. Tlnldlty TroinnHar. Nert«ue Dla<-havfa ao .uu -h u> ba fsarod, Lass of liosa, tsJans m
ota*raha<
arahaearatl'M linn regw.tifor not ii1* rw ei :nk-a
an.^for e liwetifa and a Kare [i of
l or m I
i. m *
e Kifr* i arul I'm!
Mkl,«rMl I Will rtir.*iihl
iT, l«l ivarllt,, Pi'wToik,
e«winy. a*. Mtuiv.
" rsKCTiWrstss. .-oa,
ittoao iMMualtSod to iroat ifcaw, oaaslaff falsi tftroMora lo ika
< omat-h aatl bowals Hpiedil* i'tuad
U. MNeawMIM XMXUKZI'<*.
tm Km m.om Oatxaa. tu
C«aaa.Ua( lUtom 7M kl-u St.. Kmiio Ueianardt'aaaw btilMlag
all pneato lailars auroJ faritos Irwaiad ay lei Mr aad mrnmrnmmmC O. D
|e a rwsular (lr ltiaia-lH|*ntn« III I'Sce ie jaa s B-actloa .irrir* tloi as
nMlpm li «Mt« lull amiHiipin PWi^IraII *1 II.
• ■•it
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KKWNPAI'KH AllVKIMISlMJ.
DAICHY A t o.
T, I'ark t'laceaml 'J4--.'i. Murray *«t.. N. Y.
Hoi.•• lowaat raiaa on a I n< w«iM|tprs In tii > l\
S. aad (Unada R.tahllthf i IM,;,
rt. iliuae w ti ra purp - may ba a«r in'pll«l)ad
by a ali .rt adTM-tla< in nl. or Itr a l anale-nt m i
aartl«amant nnt t> n li. m tn i'ipt I. ae-rllon la
iin|KiHa<.i, ar M«-Mnt pnd ftir
1*01*1 le A K LOCAL LIHT8 :
I III tially an WaekW nasrapsprre. .lUl iatl into
soeUoae,
\ll 'lame print papata—no <"■ -n|wr«ll .n|n. Ii|.H
Tkeaa papare iiae.- a antTMi v olrrul tlkwi nf • aer
KLEVK> MILLION 10PIKH!
Se^td fur nnta cataloatit' Jnal' ut. I'artlaa ia
wmi Utln* a Una *>t a iTnrtlatna. is *« r* «n all.
tra nsjii -te ! to ee-B'< ft r t-allmatc of rost,
Itaasa uassa una paptr.
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1886, newspaper, January 21, 1886; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191450/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.