The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1890 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DEMOCRAT
K!>tTKI> AX I' ri'BU8UBI>
8y tbi OMicfit PtMisWn CMpaay*
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&;?d ex-Gov. Poruker are to
tell the committee what they
A rheerful Death.
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Klrtot Months,
<«i« Months.
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know bout the matter. Mur.it ju|| j:j i^io. \
liaUteui uUo. The last named K,n,or iviuoerat:
will probably lake advantage lit la*' w^k'n i sue of your
of (hi* opportunity to gyt even paper, I notired an article, in
with Moiuw uf his political which you wtehed >o have your
m|I
•Id
Our AiivcHtMlug Httlt'ss.
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s.rt'
our enluuin 1 year
iiuir woiuuiu 1 year
l-lncb ataxic column
l.oial n tires, 6 cttti per line tui
i nth insertion. Obituaries of more
tiiM.it u> lines will be cbarged for at our
.Mlh.1 rales.
All rontruia will be charged for in
proportion to the above.
Addrea*.
1>*moc**I Pt i. Co i
Mcklnney.
Tiil'KSDAY. JAN. 5*3, !* «<
at trill ion called t< a retl fill
nv, cheerful death
You to wonder a
votir exchance* NpHuU'Ukt of
^tti] d n h*. nod ; and
tV m y* m * \p**#N <i' u, «/*nM
julfT" that yi n would like t"
licurof 'In1 'ipp'iil'H ki'i'1 of i
death. Ah to su'citics, I will
a^ree that they are *ad occur-
rence*; and will only l>« resort
•«! to by thou* whom* 11 vhh are
clouded by utter dispair; who
have found the vanity and
frieti a, but personal «-ueiuie
in (he senate.
M.Kiuley's coin mi I tee will
give no u.«ir«* hearing* « ii the
tarill' It * 1 no* attempt the
ditlkult feat of hlititfiutf the
rspuhiicaii uieiulie15 together
ill the tiew bill. Sti^ul will
probubly be the greatest ob
slat le to harmony.
Secretary Wiulou li.m pre
pared a bill, whit li is to in
troduced in the house next
week, to carry out the silver
ideas contained iu his annual nothingness of earthly things;
message. It is supposed that who haveaowu to the flesh and
of Hi Xisto
that in thi •« da. * he ould
follow. <S • t e (| 'ill 't - " * d of
ull the tr-nisuin, ai< I a<t i *.olh
ltig le|i; itiii upon >i|tp -aring
before tit * ptt i 1 <t;t * 'i aiilig
hit* deinaad n * «•*' * * •*" a lit
tb titue to ariwitg^ the treas-
ui'es, and pi "in '*•*•' it present
i Is -n 11 .ii u ua a itsr. lit*
|et)U*l>t IteMlff H*M*|lMd, lie
w i.' t i «i«e %i a.td
a.uiietco mm i m.li-■ • i•••* inula
t o' t !<«■ ) u i cm
anO jii iaiig'ii^ 1 ••
!i ' p* til lot the i>«el
him to ct i«e ..n l
fa'
1
I t
Mr. Harrison will send a
message to congress, approv
ing the bill, immediately at'
terwart's.
1,
III Jl low,
", u t>. ng
vi *w III#
lint u:i i of ll e t'hurcii. lhw
prelect, astonished a. seeing
Pitch a nutub. i uf |m> i wie,tch-
et«, tt no made a hoirioi" took-
it g si^ht, turned to So Law-
lmv«"reached the coli. lu |
What tloes
have reaped its corrupti n;
who, have rettvucu iw >-"■ >« i , ,
hi..<i .,f Solomon. Ilpat "«H "d l: •
vMtiitv and v *aiionof «plrl>," '• tlllB l,|Ha"' u:''1
We are still in the ring and
dou't you forget it."
EDITORIALS.
Washington Letter.
From our Regular Correspondent |
Wamiington, D. C., i
Jan. i7, lnyo. \
Mr Harrison has, if appear-
ances count for anything, taken
a step in the nomination of Mr
Clark to be collector of cus
toinh at Chicago, at the request
of Mr. Pullman, the sleeping
car millionaire, and inspite of
the protest of Senator Farwell
and Culloiu and several repub
lican representatives from llli
nois, that cannot fail to precipi-
tate a light. Senator Farwell
op. tily expresses his determi-
nation to defeat the nomination
of Clark when it comes before
I he senate, ami if he can get a
few republican votes he is like
V ' -tonceeiL as bfuhas a
f. on oi X liter Justice Fuller-
which will give him their votes
if l e asks for them.
How is this for a navy ; The
committee appointed by Sec
retary Tracy to report plans
for a new navy has gone into j
the business In a way that
' would soon turn the treasury
surplus into a big deficiency.
If it had its way we should
build !<>;> war vessels during
the next fourteen years, at a
cost of £280,000,000. Fortu-
nately for the tax payers of
this country. Mr. Tracy's com
inittee has no control over
I m le Sum's cash box.
The seven million acres of
laud iu the Sioux reservation!
iu the Hakotas will soon be
opened to settlement. Mr.
Harrison's proclamation to (hat
effect has already been written,
but has not yet been tnade pub
^ic.
The uncertainty about the
action of the Houne committee
on rules continues, and there
is a diversity of opinion about
it. Some believe that the ru-
mor of Jiepresentatives McKin-
ley and Cannon refusing to
ag;ee to a number of the radi-
cal d'-'igea proposed by Speak-
er Heed is trae; others that
the delay is simply to leave
the house in the speaker's
power, and still others, that
the hitch i caused because a
number of republicans have
refused to vote for any rules
curtailing the rights of the
minority, recognizing the fact
that two years from now they
will belong to the minority.
Mr. Carlisle will make no fight
in the committee, but wb«n the
new rules are reported to the
house, unless they are v«ry
different from those proposed
by the speaker, he will light
their adoption in every possi-
ble manner.
Speaker Reed will appoint ft
special committee of the house
to have charge of World's
Fair matters, llr. Heed says
im intends to arran§e the coin-
so that no on of the
cities shall have undue
where are
the treasures you |irotu.s>tid to
totow in* ;' hiwrenee replied :
"i'lie lig.il of heaven i lie
true g dd these poor objead|
enjoy. Their bodily weakness
and sufferings, are the objects
of their patience; and the high*
It Looks ti
AS IF
Wiir Has Just S?t
!
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halted mticlee
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tivelmcti i livity tlwu
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tubjo*'U ■ ry tnoiilh.
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Tia'iv h.iS. uitif fur'A.'.itl ii<i tin iirjKii'..iu c since Til*
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-An/. dliMM'4'^ rt iMi Mwtty
nuv i - f « ur tor tb*
M },0tT4«l<
Pokcm'h dittnuutioD# r.iv al
Itepresentaiive Cumtuings t>f and. who havM n« liope for the
N. Y. Ciiy, and also of the future
New York Itiau, is something d' Death i« a thing most to be
a wag, but the republicans did dfreaded by the majority of tis.
not seem to see the humor in On account of the dubious con-
the resolution he offered in the diiioti of our conscienee, we
s,ii... fur ihf «rw. rightly consider it a terrible
fr",r h" i.i. .!r .u- r.. «• /... i- -"«! i-'."-"r ",,d 'T'
. , . tiii- to-..in white throne of (iotl to siotts are the real dn*r>ase by
tundaof the Capital building great w hue tl rom ot uoci to
render a rapid account of every t«r ut nU K
thoi ^.t, word and deed: and world are most truly miserable
the Scriptures tell us that the and despicable. Behold in
last farthing must be paid; these poor persons the treas
that for every idle word that ures I promised to you " "Do
man shall speak, he will have I yon tliu* mock me I is it thus
to render an account. I the axes and faces-the sacred
Yet there are many instauees ensighs of the Roman power
of lives ho pure, as to inlianie urH insulted?
n
thut the year IS90 will bring f>'i ym.! w
or am ml m io t'«, or (>ra.'ln, 1
>( pn .1.1. in* «f pri*«nt croiK-eru.
(> diM-tir^e!, wlifitior
fcvorv su<
in |Kihii.'Bt i
w. __ t Tito JiMiuery nuutber will coniuin i
tis S| 'itk<M''j ( .' l'.tiiLir>i.K to !S«jni*twr fulloui't r. tut arti. I® ou " How l
Atlfcta tlic Fortnur.*'
TUB rOWJH PrBLIblUNG (OMFANV, 253 Fifth Ave., J^
60 Ciiti a A omit r. iut,i.;rlptiim* rec.-Uttt et ! <« ojiot, $6.O0M f*Cf>
" WV"
Wltit-h our
of a bronze statue of tH* late
Samuel J. Tilden, upon which
the following is to be protni
nently inscribed: Samuel .1,
Tilden, nineteenth president of
the United States, elected, but
not seated.
Mr. Walker Blaine, eldest
son of" Secretary Blaine, died
suddenly Wednesday night in
this city, of pueumonia. lie
was thirty live years of age,
and during Cui field's briel ad
ministration, held the office of j
third assistant secretary of
state. At the tiuieol his death, j
lie was examiner of claims iu |
the State department, as the j
confidential representative of
the soul with such confidence,!
as to earnestly desire the end,
people who, having wreathed
a crown of glory for the endless
future, most earnestly desire to
exchange the miseries of this
world, for that eternal crown of
bliss, which they are to wear
through the endless ages of
eternity. They know that "Kye
that
*
you desire
* •* * *
to
*
his father. The Blaine family I hath not se,-n. nor ear heard,
have indeed be«n alHicted since j neither has it entered into the j
to the Capital, j heart of man what Uod has
love
their return
Within the last two months
Mrs. Blaine has lost her sister,
Mr. Blaiue a brother, and now
they both mourn the . hs of
their eldest on
fetalis are constantly ad
vising farmers to keep out ot
politics. Why they do this
do not know, unless they
believe that when the farmers
go in, they, the poli lciatts,
will go out.
prepared for those who
him."
In the death of St.Lawrence we
have a sensible demonstration
j how powerful the grace of
i Jesus Christ is, which is able
to sweeten whatever is bitter
himi harsh to human flesh and
i )J«Jod .on, nrraiij oi wnorii
laid down their very lives for
I know
die. *
You should die by inches."
He caused a gridiron to be
prepared !>y throwing under it
coals of tire.
Lawrence was stripped, ex
tended, and hound wit It chains,
over this slow lire, which broil
et I his 11 e« h little by little.
Such was the tranquility and
peace of mind, which he en-
yd,amidst his torments, that
having suffered u long time, he
turned to the judge and said to
him, with u cheerful and smil-
ing countenance, "Let uiy
body be now turned, one side is
broiled enough " When, by
the prefects orders, the execu-
tioner had turned him. he said:
isWrateaf
Home, he gave up the ghost.
—Mr. M. Aron—
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Direct From An Importer,
And at prices which will astonish
all who call to examine same.
We are also receiving dai-
ly, by express, the nov-
elties for
SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR
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LADIES AND CHILDREN.
Hoping all to give me an ^811 •
call, I am.
Respectfully,
M. ARON.
.jfuniier Iti T«s
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lHi!'«m n'Ar *'a .'i lt«.«i«, ItwiU.in IM nti'U ol :!. It i uhi >' ilwml monthly at l'«tlM,1
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nn'Pt", uniiBt th* tltwt'on ot , raetic*) wd *«r i r«. to tTAMI lad I
t outtim om' kc«. I'ut't.rttr, Tua koi (thuolit. *h i turmsi t twlth lllu# «Mo«ii«M««M«
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pa.nn>ar.t aluna ia worlfc maay Un.aa tfcr ubacrl >ti<JO I '1 a i« any Jar. . r or au«knM
prvcraat auil improtintiU'" ! of ttfiltoHuta. ^VttbTfla*
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•qa.ppad r Itaopion br««i of ilia t: aa A aaiapla oopy
of TlUI FiM i.vu lUKca p . ii you in application
ta Tatia HVb acU Kancb l*nbl.*bt( < J, t'aiiaa, Taiaa
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ill" ti ntImf I h * ifi sjitd i and put ''"d In-^an ti .•tiisvi'er his pray-
er iiuuii'dwttt'ly, for even many
< l th squalors wiiru tto powni-
Thf ft ll« wirt^ is fnuii ilu*
Oswngo Kan. * Stati'siuati.
Farmers should ntuke a note
of the fact that it costs just as
niiich per hundred pounds to
ship 15 cent corn in it does -!•
cent corn; just the same to
ship 55 cent wheat at 100 cent
wheat; 1 ennt cattle and 5 cent
cattle, and hogs and #'5 hog*, j
According to the Meoquitej
M esq it iter the next campaign
will be a hot one That journal
says :
This promises to be one of ;
the liveliest campaigns Texas
has had for years, both iu state
and local affairs. We don't care
i>iu trust in (lod, instead of
thinking so much of the things
of this world, we would tind all
seeming difficulties, which dis
courage our pusillanimity to
be mere shadows and phan
tome.
He, who sets his heart upon
the things of this world, and
thinks nothing of the future,
must feel for'orn at the hour of
death
If we love the world bet-
ter than we love Gud, how can
| we submit to his will f We can-
not serve two masters ; we aie
i bound according to the teach
ing of Holy Writ to love
one, and hate the other. If we
love, ami serve God, we will
submit to his will iu ull things,
and when he rails us to our
crown of glory, with pleasure
we will obey. If we have
waiarrn
It a constitutional and not a local tJlMMfc
•ud Uierofoi'o It cuiuiot be cured by local a^
plication*. It rnquiiea a constitutional rem-
edy tike Hood's Hamaparttln, which, working
through the Mood, eradicate! the tnpurlty
lull V moved bv his horde ft.r- cau*t'* <! t>romot«a u>0 diaeaae, aud
iiij unmti uy **i iiwr^ic lt>r-, c(T ct a pcrmitnent cure. Thouaanda ot
so Hogg is governor. Culbeis tn f"ught the good light, peace
attorney general, we secure j will attend us; and by the
deep water on the Gulf coast, j proline* of the Redeemer, we
a railroad commission
good road law.
and a
#
The Temple Times is rain
pant against protection u
shown from the following,
which is clipped from an
article of that paper:
will not die a sad death, but
like St. Lawrence, it will on
!y be, for us, a happy event,
by which we ute introduced
into the presence of God to en-
joy Him forever.
St. Lawrence was decou at
Home, and in accordance with
Since protection cannot be the bloody edict of the lioman
made universal it is highway j emperor Valurian, milTered
robbery. It protects the man martyrdom in the year 358.
who had millions to put into i Many hundreds of* faithful
ma' ufactoriee and the import
ing business from all competi-
tion while it exposes you with
your muscle and poverty to ev-
ery form of competition. Damn
ed be the man who favors pro
Christians had suffered before
him, for this was the eighth
general persecution againet the
Christians
The thurch, through the
geuerous contributions of its
tection for anything, oi lor any i members, supported over 1,500
purpose. Tariff for revenue~to poor pm,p|e. Orphans, crip
hades pies, ect., of whose names St.
Lawrence kept a list, and to
whom he distributed alms from
tit tide ami piety, that they
professed Christianity on the
spot. The e noble men took
up the martyr's body on their
shoulders, and gave it an hon
orable burial, in the Yuron
field, near the road to the
Tiber, loth of Aug. 258. This
was not u sad death, but a real-
ly cheeful one Is it not fun-
nv that a man could die so
happy ( A Subscbibkr.
| in answer to the question,
we must confess that we fail
to see the "funny" part in such
a death. In fact, such a death
is very remarkable. However,
we will not question its truth-
fulness, but will rise to ask
tor a practical, modern demon-
stration of a "cheerful funny
death," such as described in
our friend's letter. We im
tigine that our friend would
tire in finding, iu this age, ade
Vc<ted hero who would smile
away the horrors of a red-hot
4,grid-iion."--K 1 |
The suit instituted by T. J.
I.okey against the proprietors
of the Dkmockat lor a libel(
contained in the Dkmocrat of I
date Oct. 18, 1888, headed
"Clay Mack Smith,'1 was com-
promised after a.two days tri-
al. The article was written by
J. N. Gibson, without jnstj
cause and to gratify his ani-
mosity against Mr. T. J. Lokey.
The Dkmocrat went to much
expense to ascertain the truth,
and was unable to obtain evi-
dence to sustain the charges.
Hence the compromise, which,
while entailing heavy expense
to this paper, was more favor-
able than a continued fight.
people testily to the aucceaa of Hood'a]
Catarrh
un rurrcri^
--IN ill K W KM. -
IViiiiaiifiitly lotjati'tl at In: M.,ir *i ,
earner ttf I'nydrnn. vvlieie lie. nit m eon-
Kiiltetl on nil form* of i hruai .lnnif. - er\r
Hiitl blootl tlint'itf". ull t lirnniti* mm- •
fur in iMlviinre t.f u11\ in-iltuiion n ihji
country. 1' li * *• who i'otilfiii|iliiit- i :
to Hot Spring for ilie treiioik-iii «.t" 51 i-
vute t>r lilotxl dirt'iiMes enii t •• t iircil nl
our pritute
MONEY! f
I:, ir.... a.icu.UEtir anrl ciminol 'nttir&ct ^ t O and 1(]
por cent. :or thee, four and five years, see.
M. H. BYRNE.
parllla m a remedy for catarrh when oth#f
prfpniatlnu* l<;ul tailed, llood'n Hantapurllla
al«" tiulldit up the whole system and ""Im
yi>u leel renewed iu health and itlrcngth.
"IIixhI's H;u«apnrllla ha* het|«d me mOVS
for c.itnrrh nii.l liniutrt' 1>i<h>«| than any tiling
tir
100 Oosos One Dollar
one-thlril the cost tn
dlapennnrv, "i 3 Unlit urt-et
RI'PTrHE curmt with out pitiit
| hliHlrunce from buainexK
j I.ADIK3. Hint 4,ti rc4l" feeling itml
ull feumle wettkneftH proni|ttlv euretl.
Nervous proamnion. Kenemi tlel.illn,
i leeplenHi)e* , tlepretteitui ntttl intlijje!--
,i.„,«„„ „ ovarian trout.leg, tiiilniutiiiiliou
ever used,' A. Bai.l, Syracuae, N. T. nnd iileerntioti tniling nml ilUphii-e.
Hood'fi Sarsanavllla menla, ttplmil wenknettx. kitlnev et.in-
. " ® •«v aparilia i plalntttHndcUmiKeHoriife.
t IV WXt"T j KYE ANI> EA It. rtfU.tr or oliroti-
.-1 iiotittd 10., AtH.thee.rte., i-owtiii..Mata, I Ic Inttainuiallon of the eyelnU. fnr uml
| nenrtiglitednesa.aeroruloue vt e. ul< #-r-
ntiotta, Inlluniuiitllon*. abeewa*. diumeM
of vision of one or both eye . Inrlniu-
. mat Ion of the ear. ulceration oritainrrh,
t internal or external deHfiteNM or paraU -
i cla, aiiiKiiiK or roaring noixes, thit knii-
etl drum. etc.
, Ninoui fliUIHt, Spermalorrtiua.
Seminal loasea, night emi #!«inn, Ion- ot
vital power, sleeplessneuM, deNpontien-
; ey, losa of memory, oonfuaion or idem',
blurs before the eyes, ^loomine k ii -.
J pression of spirits, aversion to soeletv.
eaally dlacaurngeil, lurk of contbionee,
1 dull, listleaa. unfit for bueinenK or study.
and finds life a burden, safely, pt-rinii- 1
nently and prlvatel? cured.
Blood and Skin Diseases, Syphilis,
n disease moat bor. lble in its result*,
completely eradicated wltliout the n.,.
of mercury. Scrofula, eostpeius, f,«- i
ver aores. blotches, pimples, uleer*. !
pains In the h ada>id bones, syphllliili
sore throat, mmiih und tongue', ginntlu-
lar enlargement or the neck, rlieimi
Ham, catarrh, etc., permaneuily cured
when others have railed
PRIVATE D1HKAMK8. Blood
poiaon, veuerat taint, gleet stricture.
; seminal emissions, loss of sexual pow -
er, weakness of the sexual organs, want
of desire In male 01 female, w tether
from Imprudent habits of young, or
sexual habits of lh > mature yeitr*. or
any cause thai debilitates the sexnat
functions, speedily and perm mentl\
! eared.
Send 10 cen's In stamp* for Metll. ul
(•tilde and T.aws of Health. <llllcc
hours ?• a. in. to m p m. Call or ailtlres*
Or. Powell Iteevea, 70-J Main street,
corner I'oydraa, Dallas, Texas
I;.! it
I ||H \ il
t>' 1 t to ! II! li 11 III. Ill ;
pi"iuiwf I hut which h<-> cutinot tuilill
hetit mien of any ngent at MclviuntM .
t tliiH Novt'tiihi i 1, t-at'h \ t f v. Do not V e deceived
• tinil it tl-linite- j romi" .*t f pfirtie-s that mcvhi ex3
nit gt. 'Iirt'ct s 11 \| H Byrne who will n^j
hm will give you thd
OFFICK 1>« TIIK CO! KT-lIOt HK.
IVIoney, Money, LVSoney
. l.M\!>S l i s \ ,.,! nakiiK loiti.8 in Colli
Il r ^-vf•|| \Har.s. il I (J l.t wis) - s to h v to hie cusiomc
ran ihhuh iic lo.itis at him* percent.
N" • tt« 11-M V r, ,s. Y(.n eel tl
Jl 1 Ofiit e I.vt , i: (,!. II, j j (jf h-8 druj
i.'i «'ti !;"tn| 1 I ' ! ;.| t r( ituty.
CtMI|l'_>
atHioih«'is, lint hi
terndt., 1 tin mi
.ItllOIlll' > I'll ft 1 • t
Stole. $u0,*.oo it i>
tt l.o v Vh to | in ! 1 m m . k !ril of
Prtafnl* la the moil tlrg.nl form
the laxative ANO nutritious juioe
—or tmb—
FtOS OF CALIFORNIA,
Combined with the medicinal
virtues of plants known to l>e
most tieucncinl to the human
system, forming: an agreeable
and effective laxative to perma-
nently cure Habitual Consti-
pat ion, and the many ills de-
pending 011 a weak or inactive
condition of the
MOREirS, LIVER f (ID BOWELS.
Il i* tb* noil e.ctlt.ai remedy V nc n ta
cimse TMsrsmi imcrutur
Whea one it or CoimipAteil
V, —*0 THAT—
PUM MOOD, MTHBOMINO sClttP
HiALT** aim rrniMQTH
HATUSAtLT ftXkOW.
E\*n* otic is using it and all are
delighted with it.
t TOua MWKMT son
E>H* 0*100
MMNUPAOTUMO ONkV BV
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO
MIT fHAHCHCO. CAl.
cw vn l nr. new ro *. e. t
I ruit lrccs,\incs, Mowers, iivcr/iccns,
TfADE TREES,
Should tec tl.e nt |>^ice list of
MKINNEY N TUSERIES
I I'n. , it iiui.'i'er. ( nil nt ll.I. cll'.e.u mm', jiuratWtos li.E.
K iri.pan U k, JHt K iM e\, 'I t x . and reeeh e m w 1 t)«*.-1 iet ftee.
hevem) 11m t < tils t acli, or *1 in slot k puid kr ill « peach sent.
S. H. COLE
Surveyor, City Eoglieer, ud Notary Public,
... . --to:—
W'ork in all part a of the count \ at.
landed to promptly and earefully ni
reasonable rates.
MTOtDce with Jenkins «t IVar-on.
fun Las begnti before t\e
it tee engaged in
hm Ohio bollot
An article appeared iu our
oolumB laet week entitled "Put-
regard to
the treaanree of the church.
tiog It Strong," in
ballot reform, which we failed j The reports of these large mum | {JJJ® w ".k
to give credit to the Tyler of moJv dailv oaid out lhurm?tT1 8 if0®?. ^ CaUrrh
n ' 01 nwnf,> a"l,v raia oni*! Cure will make it as sweet as
Democrat and Keporter. lhf? miwlliftoeIlce of ihejabalHi'e in less than a week
t diegust your friends ROSCOECONKLING diploma at the
Nia UPBANa taTTt i. -*p«Hl«i> in K
Don
with that
breath when one bottle of Dr.
San Antonio, Tex., Jan. 19.-
A bouse occupied by a widow
named Maria Esop was burned
to-day, involving a loss of
|600. The fire was caused by a
dofectivs flue. Ons of the cbil
dren was nearly burned to | belonging to the church. This
before she ooald be res- was not the beginning of
church, inflamed the coveton*
nees of the persecutors; end
the prefect of Rome, supposing
Lawrence to* be ia possession
of great treasures, soot for hlon,
and demanded the treasure
All druggists.
11 11 ■
Our Business Manager, F. C.
Thompson has been quits sick
the past day or two.
The Stephensvillo Headlight,
a nicely printed nottsjr
comes to our exchange t
X, which wo
Sr Wa B. TM..
J*oHly l I anted by n. Ull mji.i < ntUg i-y
•OHlpartr.1: M.I m. .tmllw «.f
"■•nrV ..-it
e.j -
Ot*« ".
laitor* <>r
I rimlmip'>t«rl< In bnitt p rtlea
WE MPEOULLY INV.TK
To one of Fuyet'e county's
best citizens was awarded a
the great wot Id's
ran iv. Several
years sinoe Uncle 8am made a
large collection of insect and
snimal exterminators furexln*
bitioo and study in the M 8 ,
Entomological depart mem of
sgnculture. l<sst tmamei he
sent said collection t
Universal
i
the high-
Kmemon, President, T.T. Emerson, Vl -. -fr. « t, T. ,j. *.v . raon, Caebcr
First National Bank.l
Of MoKtnnny, Texna.
Capital and Surplus, - - SI
Buy • nd nellp exchange on the principal cities in Europe.]
First cla* pay discounted. '
PiRKi ToHs ; Francis Ktnerson, T. T. Emerson, T. H.
son, Jno. .L Lovejoy, C. H. Welch.
Hnsines* Hours—0 a. m. to 4 p. tn.
Attention, Everybody
J. P. LEVY,
I'KAl.KN IN HTAPLE ANO FANCY
•ROilRl
.j y PROVISIONS. Etc
Hr n.*lt« eitjlilj t* visit iumv .
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Democrat Publishing Company. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1890, newspaper, January 23, 1890; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191612/m1/2/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.