The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1886 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. 8.
M<KINNEY. TEXAS,
OC RAT.
DAY. FKHRl'AHY 11. 188H.
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llltllUM. T«m«.
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1EBINOER & CO.
TAKE
THE DEMOCRAT.
Important to Farmer*.
Tilt* Wages of Hill In
rut: oi.u *touy mow a
M vn KKi.i. in \K\V YOttK.
A Hcm rkahle Story.
On a Urk.
PAYAI. WllliM l\
III II A N
The Democrat uiu! the Toiiih
Farm Jt ltuucli one yew for Si.;;,
Who wantsremUiiu mmier cheaper than
IliUf
f
L. Biebinger h Co.
—^-will offer—-
THE FOLLOWING LINKS AT
Greatly Reduced Prices
TO CLONK Ol T.
In tin- New York Kve
Telegram of u few days ngo v
u short story of i*iederick
el. a fasi young man<>t that <
lli- started in tin* world a
spcctubie young man. with
good position, ami all his I'llti
was bright with promises
gilded with a hope there
••very reason tt feel he eoul
realize. Hut in the great oi
lie met with many leuiptati
to lead hi in astray, and
ure, a lad thai pleasure
, ., 4. . . , like Dead sua Iruitti
J. B. BWUtlHHWj^l ll _ sold „„ lb„ lilWt „„„g
songs to him, and ho
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Terror by u TerrlHeii Team.
v t:i \ vw \ * • i \*• \ i ion wi ru
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MORTON.
Tin* Vmult rhilt Movs.
How III t s
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VI Kl.i, til i • 11 I
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W H.I. 1,1 V Ii N I II.
Til
In lli above oiler ynu vet your count;
paper unit tt kihmI iiKrieiiltiirnl |«wr for
ulMo«t tUe |>rice or one. Come In now
nnd kubcertbe.
Smith county estimates iriv -
her 8000 hales of cotton more
j than any county in Kust Texas.
In Medina county the cattle
are in good condition, there be-
ing plenty of grass uud water.
l llierton. * •«.. I iiult'i'
Dining the year lK" 7h one ol
i\ neighbors had a negro wo
an taken siek. An lie was a
Hostoii, Feb. ?. ,V bout 7:1.")
this evening .1. Ai'oiisoii and
'lis ii"i «•. while driving, turned
w Orleail!*. Feb. it. When
Ha- Itriiish steamet Castle
Craig swung otf from the what I
an who read, observed and in the upper jiart uf the city to j front ikiicoii street into Tie
oitylit. hi rarely ever called; day mi u trip to Liverpool tiie uiont The sleigh runners scrap
a physician to treat au ordi i pilot discovered that she would ! ed the car tracks and made a
Ml< ,lu...n.«A Li III., Ki..> A I . 1. .... I I 1 ! ...1*1 A* * I 1 . t
his ranch three miles north of
Sweetwater at $1 per acre.
I'pwards of a tInuiMMuk pot-
sons attended Ueneral Logan's
reception on New Year's day.
Ladies' Russian Circulars.
Ladies' I Monks.
Ladies' New Markets.
Ladies' Wool A* Felt Skirts.
The grand jury of Deu'ou
county found 'Jo'2 indictments
for violations of the local option en
law.
O'le of iiu« woiitVU' ii
est of the faslii"liable
men in (bitham. The glaral
glitter and fuscinetioiM of tj
gambling hells, tiie wiles of wo
men. the exhilaration of w iue —
all threw about liiui their silk
ry disease in his faniitv. But
his" case biffed his skill, and
was called in to advise with
In*. The woman had been ««i« k
lout a week, all the time suf
•ring tbo most excruciating
rring it to her hip
feral days hei
iliuobi incessant,
en applied, and
hm' ti'e b
rTr acute disease of the
rp joint, bul to no purpose. I
will never forget the uu.speaku
Me agony expressed in hei
('ounteuaiice. Her breathing
was hurried. Ilei cries feeble,
not obey her rudder mid gave
orders to reverse the engine.
The vessel was under full head
way, however, and before the
order could be obeyed she ran
into the British hark Krviug
<Jviu, lying at the wharf, scrap
ing her sides for tbiity feet.
noise which frightened the
horse. The cutter was over
turned ami Arouson and niece
were thrown in the street. The
horse ran up the sidewalk,
through a dense crowd of peo-
ple. who were assembled at the
door of I'leinoul Tetuple; an
| < liK'itutull i uiuiiiee inl i.a/el|e.]
Cornelius N'auderbilt is 40
now, and he is worth, I *uppo«c.
at least fMi.iMMi.ooo. pi rhaps
more, d'liis :>t eoiup und in
terest, should double every
twelve years, which would
make it no l« than *'i4u,ooo,-
ikmi when Mr. Cornelia., in 7«.
It would tncr<
deal fa ter Mi
hleii in*
tearing away plauks, straining other crowd in front « t* Horti
her joints and causiug the culturul Hall, a throng of peo
t -r.vU of tUe deck to opew. i ole turning into Rrouitleld and
Shearing off from the bark the Winter streets, logo to the sa-
helligcr.int «tratner W'rick the'ered c nieert in Music Hall.
Itntisli vessel Ki|iiator, smash-
i gn-ut
i at tie- in
im 'iny re-
and bonds,
panic*, re
perhaps.
howsjuit, knocking a
her side and crushing
cords sillv. u at lirst, but yet heartrending. Vu examiua
WOOLKN (JOODS, SHAWLS, HOODS. JACKETS. Are.
Heavy Clothing, Broken Suits.
FlnnneH's all grades. Colored Blankets. White Blankets.
heavy clothing !
Men's Overcoats ! Boys' Overcoats !
In Kaufman county the re-
cent cold snap has injured tiie
small grain crop to some ex-
lent.
Tin* (ieorgia Comuiercinl
Works. Augusta. Oa.. will, it is
reporter!, spi-ud s.mi.iIi m in mak
ing imprto. uieni- and erei iiu,u
new buildings.
mooii to be forged into heavy
and gnawing chains. His in
collie Was not suUi' ielit for the
life lie lend, and he reMiriod to
the till ami the -ufe of hif elli
ploy* is Huriiie his short ca
n < i In "i ,11mI tpinmlered
s;r .0iHi, a.id I !n It in- >\;o- f Ullld
OIK
ca tulle, 1
worldly i
ami drew
1 jihe Iiie moth abou; the
1> ; : ttt tl.it te . I
I' ,sii, .k 11 a<'led iiiin
him within its fatal
The Live Stock Journal man
in Dallas say: the men eaters
• if that city consume annually
about 10,ill •() beeves, •j'j.i m ii i
sheep and s/iiwi hogs.
During all seasons of the
year, it is said, the earth at
Yakutsk, Siberia, is frozen
circles, mid lie fel' sco.died,
ruined, disgraced, the brand of
felony i ll his brow, to sen* a
term of y; ars in a prison cell,
the stripes of a. degraded pris-
oner taking ilie place of Ir s el-
egant hnhiliiiifnis, hard labor
and coarse food his portion iu
lieu of his lib of ease and lux
uriunt fare, and when lie comes
from the depth of lifty feet to r M V Z i i,' i
(i... ..«* „i,,...i i miii r,...i foith alti l li.n nit, . itM I hi
that of about I ,oik> feet.
tioll I'evealed Ho soreness or
swelling about the hip. ami it
waa evident that she had mi!-
I oca ted the pain. Auscultation
and percussion showed that
there was nil occlusion of the
air cells throughout the right
lung She died ihni ni^iii \ n
autopsy revealed n \t day u<>
l race of di-e.i-e in t he hip, 1 i
exhibit It ,a III i tie' al.d 11 > I • •<
ipiaiter inches long in hei lunu.
It was w bile, tlat v\ ii It a black
head, resembling closely Un-
common wood sawyer. Such
worms I have s,.,.n iu the mud
of springs ami branches. I
suppose she swallowed it while
drinking. I traced the truck of
the intruder through the coats
of her stomach into her liver,
thence back through her ilia
phrugm into her lung. What
tug tin
hole in
her port ami starboard sides
The I'apiutor parted her lines
and the Craig ran between her
and the wharf, doing consider-
able other damage, and linaliv
got into clear water. Her olli
ceis thought the damage was
now over, but the next instant
the Ciaig crushed into the
Amcrii an vessel Asiena, ban
iae hei a total wreck Sheai
i ;,u < il aeain she -ueoiiniered
l ue L jiiat' i ha tie* second
inni'. deniolishiug timbers riglit
and left The Asiana got an
other severe shaking up ami
I lie ' i-aig turned her : tontiou
to ilie Norwegian bark Opteir,
>iav ing iu her bulwai Us.
She then steamed out iuto
the river and was anchored.
There was intense cxciteiueut
dining the accidents but the
t e! e n I
Cei V ing 'UI til' > t mi
but the to will I'tatii
Vefs en, pal aelv v Ills'1,
and lie «ain not safely count
mnjting more than
in thirty-six years.
in .Music llall.' I''be e young men are remark-
scattering iheui right and left. 1 able charactei
Many people were throvn into
the street, while others narrow
ly escaped by jumping into
doorways. About fifteen pco
pie were injured and a laige
mi in be i fainted Some of those
injured were taken to the bos
pita) and others carried to iln ii
In lilies. Alliolig those kllown
to be hurt are :
Mi ss \| Folsoin,
M iss Flo I elice Molli ie,
Sam S. Young and
I 'a 11 ii k fall all.
M nv more we|i' injllied
w host- names are uoi known.
MisrelhiitcoiiH News Ileitis.
I'lano expects Jo have an el
evator in time for the gram
trade.
Nolan county has plenty ot
room for the man with tin- hoe
In Rusk county indications
vessels being at the wharves ,. . . . ., * ,
no lives weiv lost. The tolal 1,01 H l>ig fruit crop are good.
time, it will be as a Pariah, will appear most strange to the damage caused by Castle Craig Coleman's voting riopulation
Ni
J^/"Do not fail to examine the above lines of goods,
[deletions marked in Red Figures. V ery Respectfully.
All re-
0. L. Biebinger & Co.
dallas dental parlors
P. GMJJTCY, 9. B. B.j Prop'r.
709 3a a St., Dallas. Tsxac.
.TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN.
pr *<iii from u dull. « .
lime Uiu.- Ill rv«a tor ll>olr
r«— Finest Gold FilMns*.
Ar tfl. isl tei-ili itun* U-<i "U ruMrr ivul< ui r) oi'lluloi'l, al-
lantlmm, Woaion • Mt-Ul. Ooltl, Sltvrr, or Coniimioui- Oiim
Vtslw.
p'«M« Ki** several <lny ' nolii-e tH'forv coining to 0*1 Ihh, Iu (>r«lt<r to
i>ulr wvrk
The Montague Ar N uthwest
Railroad Co., capital stock
#100,000. has been chartered in
Texas. The road will extend
from Hainesville to Brushy
Mount.
There are now in Loudon IS7
ragged schools, in which are
Slithered upward of OO.OOO cliil
ren. most of whom were taken
from the lowest state of pover
j ^.>-
The Texas norther bears the
same resemblance to a full
grown Dakota blizzard that a
cross poodle does to a moun-
tain lion, or a hacked case
j knife t ia sixteen foot buzz saw
scorned ami contemned by ev-
ery om with no companionship
but thai of thieves and burg
I ars and the lost society: no
home but the shuns of vice ami
crime. His is but the old,
physician, she neither coughed
nor expectorated. 1 refer the
incredulous to Colonel W. !i
Mattox. his father, and I nele
John W. Mattox, who witness
ed the autopsv. saw tiie worm
story. He could see nothing be and his pathol destruction. An
fore him but self gratilicatlon.
On the very thre lihold of his
life his sun is darkened forever;
iu the very daw uing of his man-
hood. when the world is so
bright, when the paths of use
incident at Mr. NV. C. Smith's a
few days ago, suggested the for repairs,
the publication of the above.
He handed h's daughter Filed
some water in a mug. After
she had drank lie discovered a
win loot up about £00,000, di
vided as follows: Krviug Gem
*?i>oo, Kquutor and Asiana
01HJ each, Opheir if'iooo, and
wharf !?looo. The damage to
Castle Craig is not known. All
the injured vessels will have to
be unloaded and go into itoek Jacksonville, hn-< been coutiiicd
has doubled since November,
I SHI.
Iu the vicinity of Lockhari
corn-planting will soon bi
progress.
Robert Gray, living near
i'hey started
iu the path of life under the
inni rod of their lemarkable
graiidf.ttlift, tin old Commo-
dore. Ilediiln I believe in bi>ys
at all; lie didn't believ e in any
body much; and vv iien Cornelius
an I W illiitin K. ;• 'I out of short
clothes he taid to their father:
"Look a heie. Billy: boys are
no good: there's oe).v i ue way to
-;i\ e 'em, and lh..t i ■ by putting
'em at oniefhitig. and making
'■ in wi : k like !he (,1 r-\ il all flu'
while N< >w . Ilei. Ilese buys
iii -M i,, w 11-1• .i;t akc 'em
> orie down i o i 11 >11 t let Up Oil
em "
Win. II wtts tioi half as hard
an I ililb .\ib|e a - Ins futher. but
he was ai etisione ! to mind
i h.it genileinaii as obeiliout
when lie was In as when he was
I t and lie knew perfectly well
that il wa- better (>• kick i^^y
out than to pet him and tojjpte
Iii in money ; so he toid the boys,
a> Ins father had told him, that
I hey "must support thcin-
se| \ e.s."
t o| lieliu ■ got a little clerk-
ship in tin* Shoe ami Leather
because of lunacy
In Collin county the farmers
fulness were, so plentiful about' wnTtrt, such as described, in the
him ; when hope and a laudable j bottom of the mug. How thank
ambition were whispering of ful we should feel that she did
the noble achievements to make I not swallow it, an I how careful
him great and good and belov-j we should be when drinking.
LEGAL DIRECTORY.
About People.
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**. n. ii \kiw. j. m. i'k.wihon.' Miiie. Putti is to be paid ^IH.
,l?nkins Pearsoiiy "1K) fo1' s'x,in)eftmnces " Mad-
heifeVT'r* VN.Af.LAW. ril1*
Jenkins & Wilson,
L VM>AOi:\TR.
NRV, - - - TKXAh.
II. .leiiklits. uf I he above llrins,
•J"i yi-nrK experience In Texas
Hies will r ' 1 "
briex-h of
Senator Miller, of California,
is so ill that his case is again
looked upon as serious.
A namesake of that noted
Kh.rs«i nucK worthy, Hannibal Hamlin, has
o> t branch of hiiHine . my become postmaster at Farming-
ton Falls, Me.
jirMUM. w. IOIIXMM. .mux H. .iixkihs.
JOHNSON & JENKINS,
WH'OH IN EYH.AT.LAW
p,K McMXNKY. TKXAS.
, 111 practice in Stale nntl Keneral
sjiecial attention to exainin-
r^«ml perfecttti$r t.an'l 't illed.
rt-6twj' to lotin on lony or Mliort time.
M (Hp ottli-c I ii siaim in .lohnson
:i-ly
working on a time order. ---[ Da
kota Paper.
White people of means and
education are said to be leav
ing West \ irginia. Ohio and
oarls of Western Pennsylvania
for Arkansas, their intention
being to carry on farming ex-
tensively in the most product-
ive and healthy sections of that
State.
Ten years ago northern Da
kota was described in a Gov-
ernment report as "the unin-
habited alkali desert of the
Northwest." Now it supports
one hundred newspapers ami
is one of the best wheal fields
of the country.
.C. M ACIiI.aTV C «r«t
P
Congressmen Owen, of Indi-
ana, and Anderson, of Kansas,
wore clergymen before Ihev be-
came politicians
Explorer Forbes is going to
attempt to reach the summit of
Mount Owen Stanley. 111,305
feet, high and hitherto ui.trc.d- „ U,. M„V„ p,„u. ed
don by the foot of a man. x_ j„ „ifl '*ir,().(K-i.! cm
ed of his fellow men. of which
lie was callable, lie fell, "like
Lucifer, never to rise again
and for what .' For a few hours
in the sunshine, a short stroll
and ramble in the by-ways
where the roses are and the
| Mowers bloom ; for a brief spell
of the gamester's excitement,
the wanton .smiles ami heart-
less caresses of bedized Jeze-
bels. There are many, alas,
very many young men ill the
great cities- on tie- very brink
of the pl'eci pice over V. Ilil'll tll'lS
young man fell. Stop young
men and think a moment—ye
who are turning too willing an
ear to the soft nnd winsome
voices of worldlincss ; stop ere
it be too late and your
of pleasure be turned
dregs of M.-uah.
A fork Pack cry.
• Five business men ha\e
, agreed to invest the sillll of one
thousand dollars each for the
! erection of a packing establish
! uieiii iu this city. The machiii
cry will cost about S|.aoii. The
lots have been purchased and
the building will be erected in
tie spring. It will lie prolitnblf
foi our farmers logo to hog rais
inu Denison Gazetteer.
FaltlT iVuod.
The Waxahachie Kuterprise
is one o| the oldest and best
county papers iu Texas. It has
always been the friend of the
farmer and has labored hard
for the farmer's interests. Ibit
some of the alliance people ill
Kllis county have fallen out
Will, il Iw ii has offered. rmd'a^rNUeiain."!'
tew suggestions, in a friendly
all t
are jubilant over the wheal
prospect.
flu- farmers around Hemp
stead are too busy with spring j
work to loiter about town.
Tin -iii'kuiortou has a literary
society which is well attended
Why Do Women Do Ho!
Tin* building and furnishing
of the house Thomas A. Kdisoti
\ . V l ni liostuii • .azetlc.
Soc-ieiy is very much al'ous
1 over I lie appeai am
Rfigcoe Conkling is said to Mr. Edison is ah >ut to take a
1 annually much legal ad-! trip to Florida, and his friends
vice to poor women in distress say he is likely to return with a
lilitcctl in my handx, nnd wilt give the
Mime prompt til tent ion.
An> favors by my frlemt« and ncqimin-
tnnccs in throwing litininenn into.my
hands will bcdtilv appreciated.
II. CJ. MACK.
OrncK: Firm door at head of atnirwav
in .lohnKon Block. 2-1 y
BUSINESS CARDS.
fits. H. A. Ports. Propritress.
I'hargen renaoimhle. Prompt attention
given to Kile*!*.
Knat l.onlnlnna Street.
Mark how yon heavens stand
wiiliout aplllarf See how the
world Moats in space, without a
. stay! What mote does the
chalice j uuivei -ie reijuire than the power
to the I of the Kterual. believer.net
■ tllee out into the deep waters,
where there is sea-room for
faith, and no weak creatures to
interfere, with utimlngleii i<-
liatice Upon God ! Messed is
thai man whose life isrendeied
?iil lime by an individual conli
den* e in ([p. living God. Spur
geoti.
and to
sums of more
ance.
give frequently
« material assist
large bride
Rev. H'-ber Newton, of New
if a cer-
u w >;ik :i iw11 la ly at her box
iii the Metropolitan opera house
the other night. She wore her
dress very low in tl. : neck, and
with simple si rap* across the
shotil lerr and 'he collar of her j population of the An,-.
waist material -he ^ot as ueafftpaliau colonies was H,O01,8h7
Pe|iiihiHou In AiiHtralla.
spirit, upon some of the
am-e matters iu thai county.
I(iit it will be a long time be-
fore the farmers of F.tlis county
liud a better newsoaper friend
than the Futerprise. Over here
in 11 ii ii county, the farmers
are anxious to have alliauec
nialleis discussed freely . They
don't fall out with the papers
for not hurrahing and slit hi i i tig
over every idea advanced. All
ihey ask is fair play. Discus
sion make* truth shine all the
brightei The papers should
give the alliance plenty of
space and fair treatment, iiut a
paper that is afraid to express
its own opinions, whether it
agrees with the alliance on ev-
ery point or not, h not worthy
the support of anybody.
Greenville Manner.
A Ren Hi Nt ruaglc.
Au exciting light between a
mate ami a bull dog occurred
iIn; otlcr day at Stanley, N. .1
The male disliked the dog iu
tens'v llie reverse, in
In R ickwall county the lutc
free/e killed all the fall sown
oats but w heat was not serious
ly hurl.
Corsit ana roller mills now
manufacture their own barrels,
having established a lirst class
Cooper shop
Wiley Ellis captured neai
Hockley au immense golden
eagle which measured seven
feet four inches from tip to tip
Rev A. M. Muuisoii, of Edin
burg, Sco land, has taken a
professorship iu Thorp college,
and will bring him family from
the old country.
The contract has been let lot
a $72,'mni court house to In-
built in Mortie. the county seat
of Presidio county . It will be
one of the finest ill the State
Repi i'HH illative* Loutitt. o|
California, said to a Washing
ton interviewer the other dav
"My fat Iter wa a blacksmith
and so am I a blacksmith
Mank when lie v\.is I >, and for
in i four y ears In- got there as early
as any clerk, and worked as
late ami as hard. He allowed
Iiimse11 no extra holidays, and
neither his father nor his grand-
father did anything to make
Ins life easier, During these
years his 1 ucle I m ratn e, going
to Kin ope for i he Commodore,
invited "(lie yoiiiigsiei to go
with him. ami i,lie grandfather
I I'elellt ei I a lid ft iDsellted. Thy
boy wa •( delighted al lliechaiice,
but tie-question of salary was
III vo|\ ed. He pl'e eliteii the
mailer to tin- Ft --ident. on
• an go," said t lie aimiable func-
tionary, "but of course you
w ill loose \ oui slao." That
settled il ColiteUiis turned his
back on th< temptation and tie-
eliued 111 go.
When he was lie made a
clerk "at ih bottom of the lad-
der' in the Hudson River Rail
road ollice, and his younger
brother, \\ iltiam k.. was put
there the iie\i year For utoro
than eighteen years, now, they
have "boueil down •'i it" in that
great concern, and they are far
beiier trained than their lather
evei was i ii all tin details of the
business.
They are not fast men. They
own no yachts. They care noth-
ing for clubs. They are con
tent, up to the present time.
with one wife apiece. They
love their children, and each
family , tiling into church, looks
like a pair of gently sbipiug
stairs, They care little for fast
ie. e~. Tie y do not swear.
One of them i.h superintendent
1 believe I would I o better «. « f a Sunday school, and both are
my anvil than iu congress." involved iu various
M. Renkin, formerly Belgian . York, preached last Sunday up- 11 H^h tint as could be tound. | ,|t Jj,, Hn(j 0f |and is now
Conaul-Ueneral at Vienna, was I °t "The Superstition or the so tv!tl il' a nttG* rti^raeio«^ it j H,ar 0,(J<^0. arid increasing
bnrned to death in a frightful' Sabbath." He urged his con vv.a(! ia possible to see any di- at rtttH Dj- OV(,r j 50,(JIK> a
art sa ^^laKsaasffift ^tttaaKssMssiB hb ^
Ti bs«ss "I'M stas as ftr-ffisra a ft' •& sfiswisfJRS! tL _! s?s?ss;;
Jrancls Murphy and his son, j the men in tin* audience who counts mrree that the r art of | escaped, ( ^,,ott when 7 years old, and at a | which they are by t
working to reclaim men from r
drunkenness, have tied the blue
such
cases, being usual -uml 1 it in
• ha -o to worry him. This.
commonly she could not do,
being luilteicd iu her stall, and ... ...
the dug keeping warily out of has promised to build a road if i iu7tVt and M.i*terof Trnnsporta-
reach of her he«ls. But on the Indian government will tion. Kadi know. his business
this occasion the mare broke build a road through Burlium to j tj|(jn,uglily. The most sirik-
. ——- ' ^ " it her of them
hard as if
the job—
years out, and at a | wnicu uiey are oy the way-
le
,, MP , chin ities of the citr.
1 ho King of Slam is eager to | (<,)n,elius is Firs't Vice Presi-
.'oni.ect his capital with rhe | d,.nt and head or finance, WW-
iu her stall, and « hinese Irontier b^y rail, and |uitlt j. Second \ ice-Presi-
" * " has promised to build a road if
the Indian government will < lioil Kadi know
The river at St. Louis is fro*
cKtNVKY • - texam ^Mkhi on 25,000 persons in . . . , .
' v * 1 Cleeelnn.1, ()., daring the Inst. ,,lls 11 r'!' 'X "f
Hilar m urn mrtmmonths. sr.h i11" "
i ! be the grei
The latest protect of the late i most solid
John McCallogh s friends is to within the last quarter of a chii
a $25,000 monument to his | tnry. and great apprehensions
are felt for the shipping
the river front. The water above
the gorge is fourteen feet high-
er than below it. and the pres-
sure is something tremendous.
"" *11 "" ' counts agree ttiat till* part ol ,| "• r t " -"r • ru tin, Win-n ( vearaout, mm at H ; """ " «•' *'.> ,
knew her hastened, between the population born or reared ! {i,,u "y'"# ftiI hisenemv, cauglh'1 later day rendered the evening* ! ml that thev are perfectly do-
the acts, as a committee of iu- in Australia are a line, sturdy i hor fa,her by read j inocratic ami accessible to any-
vestigalion to see what it was rft(>(. with much or the dash, en vol,tnv,'d ,M wxtricnte herself, i0g the works of a good novelist 1 l ody who has business with
that she had on. or had otf. The terprise and nervous enthtiHl- ■ J1."! "J?1. tl,e U('¥' y ,tt ,r^ aloud. She said it was a per-I'll"'"- (>u the whole, the pres-
effect produced b\ her dressinu u-'iainii "haracteri/.es the k"'k' ,,yinK ^ the end of the Konftl utivf t(i
to hear a e| t senior* of the house of YaU*
I west
V. A. MOOHE'S.
of business to be found
room of Heard's Opera
e Block. ol
fc the «r««t«.l gorg.- m.d the l"-"<l < <-'l •>> h.-r wl,ioh ,.h„r.l(.
ice WiJg.. formed "« "h" « «"«• Amertcan type.
« i-........ and yet she is a young woman. m- • -m
erect
$so,ooo
Invest In Bfal Estate Meeurl-
wlth perfect title.
>K<>> at .TKMUIMN,
A t torneys-at-Law,
iiiHon llioi'k. MfKiriu-y, Tcxs*.
and yet stie is a young
a married woman, a mother,
in Philadelphia.
.1 : e If a man should accidentally
s#i her with the waist of her
memorv in Philadelphia. John
M. Mackey has promised to con-
tribute $5,000.
The Hev. 0. P. Clinton and
his wife were recently given a
$! ,000 bar of gold by the peo-
ple of Mbuasha, Wis. The dav
they celebrated was the fiftieth
anniversary of their wedding.
John Kelly, the Tammany." <>£ ill r..
(chief, allowed his interest in ^r'1 " 'I111! tf''!
' politics to cause him to disre I.™*" has lieen deiswcl fi-..m
gard the advice of his okyai-1 Se,. «•" "I ft"'
clans, and is again sofh^riag ,w'^. ,^r'
from Insomnia and «« s *.s . I once popular Mr. Stead is now
A Wild Mail Captured,
The people in til*' neighbor
dress otf, though she wore a
hightieeked underwaist she
people
hood oi Lebanon. Oregon, have
for some time been excited,
over the appearance iu their | large crowd witnessing it who
kick Hying to the end of the HO|)a| KrU>f to |o h|l||r
stable. Hie plucky animal re nli^hrifiK word about Scott.
turned, however, and aga'n
caught the mare by the nose, j ' el. Daniel A. 1 otter, of Ros-
This time she had to use her !or,< proctireil from a pawnbro
forol«^« to ioohi'ii iiih th^ <iiiti• n^l
Ii tin grip. The light is said to
have lasted fifteen minutes, a
The female suffragists of Cin-
cinnati, who indited their en-
dorsement of Mr. Stead as soon
ring given by ex Empress Ku
genie to the native that took j
the dead body of the Prime j
from the Held in South Africa.
_ The trillv > was pensioned for
the opera, showing as much of 1 of sonee unknown species. Last creatures, but no oue Itappears ■ ||f« | y Kugenie. and is living |
her flesh as she dared, and with week a party was organized to having the humanity to part * Ma*sarnnseus.
the avowed iutentiou of looking * hunt the mysterious brute I them. Iii the end the mare fell
m though she was undresseil. down. Finally the hunters found the dog and crushed him to
a wild man, perfectly nake.J death: but she^proved toj*' *", The Houston Post is in favor
would be ready to faint, and nidat of a horrible nondescript, had been attracted by the shrill j
yet she would sit iu her box at supposed to be a savage beast neiglis andjiarks of the furious
ciei
ttlrl's Nights.
nervous | -popular Mr
; out of a position-all in the
I do not kt.ow what it is thai
makes women do these tilings,
unless it is love for social noto-
riety. The* seem to want to
do something to break the mo-
notony of ordiuarv social life
and hairy as a bear. When
approached he we eating raw
venison, lie fled swiftly over
the hills, but was captured and
brought to town. After a long
ifreatly In lured that she was af
terwuid shot
&XA3ESSTfB,
PST"
course of reform. He made the j aM(j |«n<"k their poor bruins for i investigation the unfortaiiaP
of girl s rights ami says : "Let
'em w -ar their dresses just as
Now drop the Car tin. Bos , "hon asjhey please."
ton Post. Also null down the fi, Miter? Cfreulatlen.
\ est, Heed not the Beck and
^ . will perhaps,
Commodore Bartlett, of the j paper "hum" as long as lie was Home' novertv'in'^^dres^or wirne ma 7wM found'io be'one John l*,.K ! *v« ,.)1u"n "W tat is your circulation f be answered. It i- a taiitulUing
•awr, believes that at least at the wheel, but his methods, w.Centrlciff * that will make Me in tyre, who Irecame insane1*™' Arkansas, and Dibble H„ked an inquisitive individual mystery.
hair of the vessels lost last sea- as soon as they became acmes* thfMII (lloP#J ftbout lUan I atiosrt four yeais ago and ran ^ i arolina. Spring-1 of tdUor -Blood ysrinHpal , .
away from home ' ' ' ^ «iotr j ly," w uiihelaryiriaary answer ; ^^2* at
worth
W, >!
has five churches; Rusk county scrip
ttaberrlbe for the
' e|it seniors of the house of Yall-
del bilt are about the most quiet,
unassuming, well - behaved,
well trained, and level-headed
of the New \ork millionaires of
the piescnt day.
A Slrmiifc IIIsrovery.
A miller reports that in Brit*
inIt Columbia he discovered a
deserted town. He fotiud a
billiard saloon, stores, and
dwellings. Everything was
left just as it was when the iu -
habitants departed. The post-
of lice was stocked with letters
I tearing date IN.V. Who were
these people, and why did they
desert the it homes, carrying on
nothing Willi them t Tlieee
qilesti ill
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1886, newspaper, February 11, 1886; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191452/m1/1/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.