The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1890 Page: 4 of 4
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"Tht business men's « «♦ '!
inn at NVatertown more fully
i|t>m*. nitrates their attitude
toward tho farmers, and we
piini tho reflation* adopted
in (ii*« i merest of needed
lation with mUi-U satisfaction.
I. Tha* hU li legislation
Lad promoting immigration
under the control of a well
equipped state immigration
bureau with branches in the
several counties or districts o
the Mate, and reasonable ap
propriations be aiade to carry
forward the work.
•j. That all warehouses and
elevators be declared public
warehouses and elevators; that
weighiug, grading and dock
age be regulated by law.
;i. That stringent legislation
be had to restrain the taking
of a higher rate of interest for
the use or forbearance or mon-
ey than Is allowed by law.
4. That there should be leg
islation regarding the toll or
exchange of millers.
ft. That the rate of interest on
tax certificates be reduced, and
that the counties be required
to tfive public notice through
their respective treasurers at
least six months before tin-
issuance of deed
0. That a law be enacted
permitting counties to raicr
money foi emergent cases, such
as have confronted counties in
the drouth stricken districts
this season
Where resolutions like the
above are enthusiastically
adopted b\ our best business
men. among whom were hank
ers. it proves a great change of
opinion. We have urged our
business men to carefully
study the purposes for which
the farmers are organizing,
clai ruing that if they once un
derstood us they would be
come our staunch supporters.
That much desired time hits
come: and if the Alliance will
act with wisdom, this support
will not only remain but will
continue to grow until our
hopes have been lost, in the
fruition of success."
The above is taken from the
Pakota (Aberdeeni Kuralist,
and shows tlint our brethren of
that state understand what
this light is about, National
Economist.
That is the quest ion which
comes home to every man when
he in askud to join any move
uient, social, political or other
Am an iudi* at ion of ilo* j rac
lical workings of the Aus'r.i
liau ballot system, now the * ili
wise. Is it wrong; It should «,f di*cu«*ioti throughout
not take long to setile the lat ^ "ion, and a* n additional
ter, for on* should be quick to evident* of the entire tfecrem-
avoid evil,II'id keep from being therefore, perfect free.t.m
compromised by any teiupora ,'1' ballot under it, Massu
ry acquie«--in e ma false or vi-
cious principle of action, or in
anv system of procedure which
iuvolves the violation of one'*
conscience or settled moral con
victions. ^
1 oiira said to him thai ha osual
lutvo a reinai knhlo memory to ba abl«
a> work, m wua bis wont, without tia-
iif before bint, flu replied that in
Unit attiiM he bud not, hut tliut widei.
touched hit heart he retained.
In irjfurd to working from nature
Millet once aaid to me, "1 can my I
Mi StiiSU. J, - • • UaJiit, |u,
Oltke liuuti* u h in i«.s|i a.. AIImhii-
inuntciiliuKM >lrl*.||t iMiiitiU**iOlal.
MIK rill: I ItKATIIl M OF
*S hK0M.C5.I0UC miftti. IOIUUM
Hut is it right; Once satis
tied on this score and the an
swer is.in the affirmative There
should be no compromise,
no hesitation. no delay,
in accepting all the con-
sequences which may be in
chu^eiis fllI'lli>lies the best 11
lustration in this country. A
the state election in Oct t .*i*,
iIje democratic candidate fur
goi ertl'T, who stood Upon a
jilatfoim eiidoisiug civil s-r
vice reform, ballot reform, and
local option, received a major
in of over live thousand. In
December, at the ejection for
mayor, tae democratic candi
• *
date, who was understood to be
a spoilsman, opposed to re
volved in the confession of this *'"'nmiite t to a gov
fact. Temporizing will not do eriiuieut of political boss an 1
at this point. Indeed it mav be >'i'ig will, was .eleated by over |
oy outline ami aliuilow the nriiu'i|Mtl
coutour; invert inhcru una lltore a
promiiitiit or iinpnrluul iiiumIo, or
aiinc particular form which he would
said it does not belong to this live thousand majority. 1 lie
characterization of the moral question of license or or no li-
side of one's honest convic- "eiise to saloons was voted on,' Andy> >* t h*y to tha exyr«a ioii of
tions. Once satisfied that a and the majority of a year ago j AhnlTair<''tWr''^Hiu! baveTVi ui uUoh""'11' r>Ur°,,i4*nt,rv* u* "ml ,«l
thinir urincitde or tudicv is °f eighteen thousand for license | studio* elitiHirutelv wrought out either 1
riguf. ti u.,Lu jj, -x,l.ii1 •"- •«> i
and 'bese results establish any
! thing at all, it is that the vast
ent way is to start at once
march on toward the goal of its, . . .. , , . ,
. . deal ol indeoeiident thinking
complete consummation. A
. , .. I j which the people do oil occa-
tirni determination and a lixed ; ,* ,
resolve will eucouraure and su*. j
tain, while the spirit which)
these e|t in«• tiis inspire will j
light up the way and make
bright the path in which w ••
fill ti! 1 li fe's duties on i In - un
lane sphere National Vi w.
Personal t omiiiiMtiliif ims
There is a distinct inn be ■
tween a man's personal an I po !
itical characteristics, whi-l
is not alway s idiseived I' is
nevertheless legitiuia'e ;iti<|
pertinent. Because we a imii••;
and respect one. and peak
well of him when occasion jus
lilies, it does not always fallow j
that we admire his politics
And vice versa, it does not al
ways follow because we ad
mire one's politics, we admit*
the man.
Personally, men get -tr ing*
ly mixed up in their associu
tions as they mingle in miscel
laiieoiis societies and polltiea!
parties. And in many in
stances incongruously so; nev
sions, would tind expression at
the li illot box were it made alt
solno ly si'crei and free. Balloi
reform is the coming issue in
i li is count i y , and l he poll i i
cian- ii is' pr p ire to gracef-il-
l\ accept 1 ||e III* '. ll,l|p|e * > I ^o
down . l ol id ill" llood- of tin1
coming revolution w liich sha 1
r 'siili in a fair, free and un
11a imie h d expression of publi*
opinion. iSoiithern Mercury
\ Ik- Liliicoln skinned lliin,
''II I can free this case fmni
leclino- iliiies und g*<i it prop
ei I, sw ung to the jury , I'll w in
it." Abr thaiu Line..In used ui
sa\, w Hell conlldenl of tile j||s
i ice of i lie c.i i|s*' lie represented.
He was weak w hen defending a !
wrong case, for lie was mentally
wEGICAL mm
s;n:. OU1 c*
\ E'JGINE WMKt.
• rUFOLli. IHO.
■J. <i. Mi K**y.Mt|il , Ni-clnMVllle, An-
i'*)imr> . I i'Xiik br>cder of bi|{b
clu-h |'i)tilir. umi I'oliiiid riiinH Hwiae
s i KOtV t.K.
1.1 Rr-ihn in*. l.uuK**htiiiH. Silver and
Wldt* W vunilu:t , liriiwii (.eghorim, I',
II-«t* nil.. M vm riui, Kfii < itim, jnd B.
n Ui *t, If**rl tMn iid IihIIiui 0
IM ! OAMI.-s. Itl'tOtVN AND TTlfTR
i.K< imuvs
tin. sii.'iu I'cciiij, Wttfiaer. tVtinner's
X'* iiiiuiii iiinl ri'QfcMfN. Of fitnu
ture doe not poaa." 1 wtiuld Ulia thtt ■
to he clearly utidcnUood, Millet had
wi ll weighed hi* word* in stating !
that lie had new worked front na
ture. TIun wiui without refersnoe to 1
Itia student diaya when lie draw and .
Mil ii Led like oiiient lii«ai the mialel
but fruin thi! h -jfiiiitiitg of hia pm<hio
tion of |iicluri*a lie Myitis to hitva I
r*-«-<tlx* fuel tliut "nature doet j
not |h).v,' Aluayi* l*Nii;ing ujn>u her |
«a untumie nioviiig in«l living ha
recortli-d k.\ the iikmI aitupie iiicuim
the htaiile IticU olmfVttl durillg lltt
ture transiiioua With the exc*^>-
lion of kevmtl |iumtcd mudiaa of Ina
uuii'iitiil home, and of other |*l> <'<>«
dear t*i Inn ciiiliihotxl mcniories, '.vliicb
were in fact picture* in every waso,
wall couiiHnted 'And ••lUi-live in lighl
and Hlnule. drttwn |>robabljaf^ n nil
ture. nut painted more from mcnior/T
1 iiuve never aeeu any work from na-
tnre of Millct'a that waa not tneuM>
randuui like in churucter, indicating
THE
CROWNING
_ LIFE WORK "
ol thr"n wv1 "Oi r> l>."T'H CMec . tiw •• \i w
mill i tiMl-MTK Hl:> i lit II'. - mill M..i nu n.
I'H* || u«. Thf 1110*1 II Jill,
turn arllliui I*,hi|i In Ani-rioi Our ii-ri. «/,
ui uid nr.- m> I ii iv' i In* i nit Ilii; a
*lT«tnnci' fruln In imIi. km Iik/, • n.. •jui uii*i
inuki' miir*' tlmn l > \*.irk4<«k !<>' Ii-sn . n ..r
tlirt.i Moation iliii paper.
v. ft oicaaRsoN a eo., Mian.
^ iV llr it a lire regular trnul*
u*tea of in* tllelne m il anraery, wi oae
life-long experience, pit* Ileal lllel*i(sl
(treatment mill pine iite<llein«'« Imcire
ajieedy mul permnii«<iil * urea in till |irl-
Vol' N'o Al I.N — Miilille imed umi old,
•dilute or innrrl* *1. nhd nil who Kiill'er
with Iom iiiaiiluuid, iiervmia Uelilllly.
picture for which these aludiua were B|ieruiatorrli«eii, aemiiiHl lo nes i>exuiil
uattl. decay, failing mvtiinry, aiiuileil (level-
t'pon my lirst viait U Millet he i , luck ol energy. ini|>overialied
U«iit from In.-* pocket a sketch b.mk ' u<" ■ l 'l'; ««lmenti. In inurrl««e; alao
ibi.ut I wo and ii half by three itud a '"V" erup
| f • t ; i t I litill/, tiolll* hjtlll.s, HU<* I i) «*« - r.«a. pf.
"Hdiea in aiwMiiid allowed ute (l, 4<(irv klriniM nM| i,lll(|,|,.r
upon one of thi« little mgea Uu u-oublea. weak baek bi.riilng urhie, In
atuiitca lor the w heat ricks, which * .mi in. nee. K*.n«.ri'li«M i* a-.ei. -n iei-
werotlie principal objects ill hia pio nre, ir -elve -emi h i.^r In aiineiil,
lure culled "Winter.' I'liia aki'tch | r*. pi rellel mul e m- l*u llle.
like muiiy othcinof the Mime clutrac t v•• mul .-or *lii-e.. -i> eiil'eil pi un. pi U .
ter, «u i* iiiiislcrpi"**', every line wm ' -V"I XlJItll w d nil tiiritu mul Iiiii^
vital, tin? Miikui'.' and bulging of tb«
rti*ks slitiiv 111 lit*? < of st« rin aiiti * IIIKKA ^liitliirr troniiH'Mh
.M Ith*But lilt' lute liuslcliitg '■,,in '|l ,'"•: * lH". "•■"tier knife,
.i i;i. , ...... t ,i • mi,-in- n.ir Ilm >n wlMiinit tuiln or
11. light Ulld hliade Ih- le\tll|H of thtf ,(ljl|r |'n„.f ||||' Ufllllliltle
straw, i Ic.. was not mi*-^uipted fhia | n,;.. H1,., , ,|ri. , h.m.
lb-artist Mupplic.il in Ins painting- |i„pi.liv<l Un ui^ hen b« iiaprnpi-r i
not I') more ulalnirule iliawin^s or il. li'i iirc n*ul ~**1 it«ir> liabiln wliieli
studies in color, bui by Ins luiowled^r* ruin butli lm*l> amt uiiiiil. mo lltt Iiik
uiul niciiiory, umi by tbe obttervuliou lliem lor luisine . iu*l>' or iiuinlaKe.
Work In city o
Le.lW Oojer W
taumtif, M Kiun-'i .
Ct/'tlj/
III HJ\I >H C*« O 1 ' < J
♦ II'I I ll"-i • . I ffli....|. ii, ' ^
C .'II •* i' - I" < I K- ,•*
to i>ii g<<).i mil .i , )
U'O- <*'■*'< ilt !! .« , '
. I*. CUM' i '. I .... i
I ' • . I III' l>« I'l I! |
' ft w m 0 t • • n
Do Tf.ii Us"
ti Uis
nf other wheat ri* i under aiiutlar el'
fccl.s as tinim) prt'M nt*'d in hia picture
Some of lua landhctt|>c atmhea ii>
outlino null p«n ami ink were the ex
act reeled of proportnui and conatruu
tion, reai*mhliug rather the work of a
tojiotrrapcicai cnjMnecr. Hie olln
ipiulitica k'f the 1iiii*1m ji|h) were toe
lle*<ting I -• b ui cupii il ill tiiut woulu
posu for In u, us with the ricks; hia
uu'in.irv atu. knowli'dfMt supplied lit*
rest. - \V\all luitou in ilieOei^lury.
lllllk 111*11 llllWII H
Olio of tl o oldest inhabitants in
Boothby, was un-1 by a acrilio miuii-
Jays since, and ri valed by tho follow
and morally too honest to ex bow he and bis batter ball
* . bail outw itltil a smart nephew who
plain away the bad points of a
c.iiise i>> ingenious sophisir\.
Insi'-ad of at ii inpt ing io l)i,|
si• • r up such a cause, lie alutn
doiieil it. (hi*'e he abandoned
a case iu open court, being con
voiced that it was unjust A
prided himself on his knowlcdgo of
tilling the ami
"Von aei ," ciitmueiur-d the gentle
nan, I'lia sniart in |iln w of mint
'mite down from Bristol to make m*
tud I ho old lad \ a visit, so, of course
\ had to show him mv bit of a furin
MAlMtlKli MI.N nr lie a*' <'i>t«'riii|r
*ui Hint liappv lite, a wan* nf pli) leul
lit bllilv. (piickI\ nssisti-d.
lit I! si i t'KsS is luineil upon f. rls.
First, priielii ul r\| r i' lire ; mm uiul,
I'v.rv iii-e Is espee'uill> slliilieil, I bus
■Mnrting arliflii ; ibirtl, in*illcli.ee are
plepnr * I ill (Oil biburiiinri e ellv to
suit iiieli I'li-f, iliii" ell'i'liiiK eiue-
witlu.Mt injury.
tut) seiul •! ci'iils |Hii'lii {e Toi eel* *
bnaeil wni'ks on eiipiiiie, nervous mul
deln'lile *1 senses TllOllsiil.ils eured. ]
Krj)1 A IriemU. letter or <!iil nni.v save'
y u till tire sulleri'ig r aliitiiie mul mid
golden uari. to lite jfieit'No lett*ri>i
uiisw*"e«i unless incniiipiiiiled bj 1 ,
eelils iu atmuii-s. Address or cull on '
litis. IlKTlS ,v llh I I S,
s-'."i Main surei., Co* kr* II Utiililing,
lbtllii*, 1'ex.
PRKaroiN'S
Eupurc,
Hydrocele^
Varicocele,
Piles,
Fistula,
F/SSUa'G;
i. r ition of Rectum
IS v*—~
I', .,0.8C0BF.Y.
Hi lireeit hi 'James on. Write for
*vitnt*. Send i*'o eetu stump forcata-
U>irui'..^^MS3BK'
^ are thoit put up by
' wBA'lfJEftBXaT S?J
V. M. K« kv A Co'#
lor itig.) ill U fii.iitfd FKEC eTsllVp-J
' pll' Jilltli, ai.vl U' b>l SHAMillS tUMOIutri. ,
li i l.ttici ill.,n ever. Kvrry*>«rvia
U in^ l.'ni(/M| Hoivtr tr firlj ^
•W.'.A vliuulil (i-nii for a. Addna
D M. FERRY a CO.
OCTROIT, MICH.
Cures You While Yeu Wait."
CUBES Hit KINDS (IF
I LOADED DICE.
I fair. fk« P. |t Mwk. i <"w t aal «tnp|«r« <•" .. : r.,
' usst vix&rtx&jx
itiIihIhbh, Hiicli IH life, wbib' II \,.HH fHhti.liiius lawyer took Mr
a liii b, cf I do Kiiv ii.'n putty poiai
tlio iix'ka ti grow it;'
1|k>ii it.
mo considorin'
1'olltU al Till Itits,
(/on^rcHsman Hure lias not
>*•1 in ad c any formal announce
luetit of bis ( andidary for an
other term but it in quite juub
able lie will do so at an earlv
date, The .judge rertainh
itiistakHM the HentiniHiit of the
people of the Fifth district if
he iliiiikn serlon^y of HfrurMig
a third term—Gate C' i t y
(iuide.
There in ifoing to be fun in
tin1 Fifth rongresetional ilia-
tri'.t this year. Gaineaville
has three aHpirantH for the
place, *1. W Httiley, V L. Pot-
ter and W U. Davis Hesides.
there are perhaps ado/en other
men who are not averse to con
gressional honors. Judge
Hare will likely meet the boys
at Phillippi, or wher^er the
oonventLn Is held.—Paris
.News.
A Washington correspon-
dent of the Port Worth Gazette,
ot the 7th, says Judge Hare's
friends are watching the con
gressional struggle in Cooke
county between Davis, Potter,
Dailey, etc., with an anxious
interest. Who are the friends
seems to materialize in thiswa^
from the nature of our iusiitu
tions and the complex chatac
ter of our social life.
Hut coming at once "to our
mutton" we mean to he iioii-
partizan in all personal mat
ters. And wherever appreria
tion is just and lilting we will
ir\ and nive it ilue exjn*'-si,,n
uct'ordilltf to ill*' fads ill lic-
ense- never fearing but what
wear*' pelf rilling a pari of
dill) : as well a « to *iij.i\ ilu-
pleasure which s pi ing- from
nimHy arts and io imi- nm
deSc*Mislo|i Na'iomil \ i w
Mary's Utile I'up
Mary had it little In ul*' as fat j
as it could waddle, and every |
where that Mary'd si this j
little pup would toddle. hi
lagged her down the street one i
day, close up behind In-i Imjr ,
gy; oh, how it loved to run
awa\, this naughty little puj
ny. 'Twas always doing some,
thing wrong when Mary turned
her back; and all the time be
seemed to long to walk the rail
road track. 0m* day when
Mary was at church, this frisky
little chap thought he would
leave her in the lurch and go
and play the tramp. So down
Lincoln's place and won the
case.
Mr. Herndoii, iu his "Life of
Lincoln," tells a story which
"Nephew's name sa .Joshua, und ]
funl took him nlonjf to (her bog nen
They're likely creeU-'is, and .losb
turned up hi.s iioso lit 'cm and said
" 'Huh I them's notliin' but abotes
k'er orlersee initio up to Bri.stol. Mj.
but they're big fellers.'
"1 said notliin', but ItHik him along
exhibits bis ability ill gelling to aeo mv eowa, ua baudsonio uuimile:
a case he believed in. "proper as c,lM fouud horeuboaia Joab
I\ swung to the jiny."
A pension igcnt. mimed
right, secured I• *r the widow
of a lev ••lutioiiai') soldier a p 'ii-
sioii of $l(i(i, of winch sum lie
retained one-half as bis
Tin* j i iifioii* r, a
w man. hobbled
• iHi e mid h>lil 11*■ i story. I'
s'ii n il Lincoln up; lie broiiuiit
fin it ag'iiitst the agent, anil i n
tiif <I;i\ of i he ti i;t.I lie .said:
"I am K"'"g -kin Wiight
and get thai tuone) back."
lie did so.
toll
i I Ippb'il oi l
to Lincoln's
'lit li, I hem's uotbin'; vii ort r ae*
initio no to Bristol—your'a ia inert
calves 16 *^in I'
"1 wns gettin'a bit riled, but kep'
ijuii'l. S< \t I showed htm my hen
„icr\ li'inl w ith line birds, i ut lis .mi
.JosU laid eyoa on 'cm ho laughed
V -ill 0'«l,
" llu, bill" siiicloiH'd he, w ml u
inisel'ulile lot of leathern) luju il. yei
orter seniiiiiu' up to Itn .lol'
"1 w is a bileiu' within, but k pi
cool outwards Thai > veiling I b>li
my wile Jei ushii all nliniit it. ii 'l sin
4tiiil as how she wa> nM-- I - * I \ bin
and lake the c*uieeit out of hn:t .li-
tusiia ii mighty pert on hii.in' folk
JoW II. U'ull, ,losii Went In Iw virtu
oils coic'li, us tlio poelHaay. but it wsuc
long uforo bo w as up ngiiai, and he
didn't atop to divas hi-^'ll. nuther. fie
The old ^Volutin ! camo pwuicin'out of bin iixhii like a'n
, , Aosseaaed.
et story to the jury Liu "'Tuko'em off! tuko'em offl'
l>rii!ikciiucsK- |,l«|itoi* llaliit—
Iu all I lie VVoi UI l here is liut
Oho Cure,
I I . Ibt IM f I I I I I I* MH II l<.
|l cih hHflki'ii li II Oil i nf li'ii i.r r IT".' Willi
"Ui 'In- ttnotlv f ill*- |" t "ii lal ii.a It, i-lTwi
lug a «|«'tsJi an.: ierinaii'm > lire iiflli *r (lir
IMilii-iK Ih h iik ili-rsli- ilriuk'T ■ r un ulenhiilic
wri'i'k t li iienn Is nf ilrnuk irili liar*, liron
ourisl Im Ii vi-tiiki n lie Unlilan Spi-e Itclnllielr
e. ITw «lUfiii. ihi Ir kit"w|Milit**. anl m *lajr li*>
lli- li") i|i,..l itrli>fciiisc i.f ilt .ir n\*n 're
will. V'lia'ml ul ifTi-i I ri' nl'v fniiii ll« Hilmln-
l-lrull ti, ijur- * |tiliiriilil.nl. Si>: I for rtfi'll
tar ami lull imi'tli'iiiit-K Adil fe in coiiHiIbuw
i ii 'I.IU'N Ml'l-l'11"U' Co , I*'' Kai'i- nr- Ht, i lii
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EfUL COMFORTING.
cola, in bis j le. drew a picture
of ilo* hardships of \ alley
ForK"
as creepilijf barefooted over the
ice, and marking their tracks
by lheir Dleedilig feet. Then
lie co i rasted the hardships of
the soldiers, endured fol' their
country, with tbe burdened ac
tion of the agent iu fleecing the
old woman of one half of her
pension.
upon the ties he trod, the o,,e j WH" '^ciless: the mem
the poor tramps use, nil w.„n >" t.r ilit-Jury were in tears,
out on the track he squats and 11,1,1 writhed
drops into a snoo/.e. He, fu«t
"I thought ua how ho hud tlio hor
pors from drinkin' too much tipple
Jin k, but 1 hoc clintfin' to his leif.N an
lescribiiitf the soldiers ' *l"rl, an' nippin' him. acveruf li\*
aibsters Then 1 had to l«if Joruaha i
mtckeri d Iik>, but said etdni like
" 'Hub! them's notliin'butbod bugs
•pose you have 'cut bigger up to liria
tol I'
"We nicked the grcou critter# off
|HM>r Jodi und put 'eui back iu UioIko
wbero .leruahu had 'em previous U
•Hitlin' em in his l*d. It Ux>k Jo«li
CHICHESTER'S
rOM OlUUKIIItl
TMiiMf rtiuM* rill tnr Mi«*.
lite ItulM,
th slur n
j) l«r t articular* mi
Hi IcMffi Iif
SCHIfFMMMU'S MSTHKA CUR
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
WITH e0!L!NC MILK.
"lly a tiler, iiieli kim . I * * I -_* ■ il t. i.
tint ii rti i lawn which'govern Hie | •• *
liniiH ot ili^eritiiin und nutril iou, and b\
ii careful anplieiiihni ofihc line j r
ilea if wej|- elecleil ' Mr. r,
. I in., provided our lueak u.-t ;an:*^ a,in
in ilclienlcly lluvou-tl liiivcr i^e . It
inny have u* tmiiii lu iv,\ linci' J
t| i« t ,\ tlie juilieiiiM iihc ol *ii«' 1/ n ,..
nfiliit I lull a t!u>/ua>U Ul Ion iiih_\ bi i.u-
all* butll u|i unlit inr im ei i'-ii/ p,.
abl every leiulac \ in tii-eu*. Ihui-
ilred# ol Hiibtil*' dulaii •• ■- re n n„
urniiliil ua* reail;' to i*11it* k i, , in
there la n wenk ji >inI. *\c i . .. j„.
tliiui\ a lat ul alinlt H.v ,k* < |diisi
w*dl I'ortllieii wiili pi „.ft i
projierl;, mue ialie*! li *u>."
vice Ciu/ette Miulc ni.n; i;
ii K wilier or milk. ' i li.,i•'
I >* > ii ml tina, li\ (iroceic. 'ji.c
.tAMKs Kl'rM tV < lib
Choinista. 1 .oncon, lii uli/.a!.
I*. S. (iov't Report, Aug.
asleep,did not observe -ah, sa 1
of Judge Hare that are doing | indeed the story the fast ex
all (hit) anxious watching r Is
it not possible that Judge Hare
himself is the indirect author
of the dispatch < The next
congressman will be from Den
ton county, not Cooke or
Grayson.—Denton Monitor.
A. C. Owsley, J. A Carroll.
J. Blount, F. li. Pieer, and K.
C. Smith are still being discuss
ed as good congressional tim
ber. Let us take the necessary
steps to agree upon one of
them. Suppose we hold a pri
ill his
seat under the castigatiou of
Lincoln's denunciation. The
jury returned verdict in her fu
vor for the full amount, and
Lincoln made no charge for his
services — Greenville Herald.
Itasca, Tex , Jan IM K.trly
yesterday morning ?he sad
press came around the curve;
that pup went up to glory.
There came along a butcher
man who once had loved tliut
pup, und with a brush and hit;
dust pan he swept that poor news came to Mr li B, Brown
dog up. Next Wednesday Ma ibat his daughter, Mrs Siddour,
ry got him back, lie did not wile of Mr. <ie*> K Siddotir,
look * the same; he would It t WHS Sefi'Mirdy burned and she
come when she called "Jack" -1 ,|ied t titn morning about 4
Bolo na was bis riam* o'clock. She was dinting tbe
(Jr*7nVn?(itild.
i> m mm
d* wn « ja'ir. and he'a now on earth
once more." Uoothby (Mn.) Kegultv
luRriiinna Ph nogt«|iHjr.
Auio.vg the many ingenloua «{ipU-
cwions of thu nhouofrruph, a meatiA
has l cen deviaeif bv which every bliol
of the engines whUtlo ia recoiifnl, to
gelher w ith the exacl timo ul whie'i li
ik'i'iim. This device will la) valuuhl*
to the railnaid coiiipau'cs in protect
ing them fivin the riafircrulod pi*
temuous of iH>rsona who ar*Injured on
tho truck, it is interesting to recall
tho fa* t thiit Ktnomiu, ua far back u
iv
ABSOLUTELY
tire, r*«
AMi
><> l'AY
UL CURHD.
All " ask of any patient
IS to secure lis for the
lit > >u ii t, payable when
I he Cf;M' i.v cured. W •
more cast
UkE
ui \ati
> .. i ll. Hint 1.1.i s
iniiK
.UUH'
* 'tail
Female
A row#rful Uteri".. Tonic an l l'em l Mtail
MC.if: of ; II Kcm:<lp Coinplaiau inid In
for ih
l.iritl«, Kor by all i!ri.i,^Ut i. "Family
it ti An'r/tcf" rniilnd Kkkii na apiiUcatlon to
j. p. oaouaooLE * co., LouisvUto,
NO MOPE EVE G
1851, foretold in a way whst Kilison
"Tim sun pains,
ho laid, "presen tly we shall orcu
i Ute echo, an wo now do Ut* shade
has brought t*> p.n
liONuid, "preaetil
the echo, as wo t
-*\ m York Tel
ttuic
V
mantel, or arranging it when
Envy shoots at others and l,Hr. '•.Joiliing caught on tire.
mary election, and put one of! w**undf« herself.
them properly ifi the Heldf Those who wrong others gen
erallv slander ihem to cover in
famy.
NS'hat say our confreres of the
Times and Chronicle!—Den
ton Monitor.
Tbe New Orleans city conn
cil recenlty pasted an ordinance
snaking smoklag la street oars
ti^efgeanor.
and through excitement she
left the room und lau out in
the open air screaming for h-lp.
when she became unconscious
Be brief: for it is with words her clothes were complete
as wlih sunbeams—the more •>' burned oft her. She again
condensed the deeper they burn | **•**« screaming for help and
—I)r. Svutbey. | when assistance reached her
—.— I aar | „||H w## Siting on her bed with
UB1..III.., J«. 1U.-A *,hrtlmo cWdm,rnhy
o'clock this morning Arthur I .
RasorM Smith, a negro, shot I ^The ratio of divoroesio mar
nil Iritlta I4i.nn> rt«l«- ^ ** the
THE PROLIFIC CAUSE^
CE
Til!« l« ti St nn<! ,bi l"!v MrHtrnt Ttmllar, ntiil lnril«p«ia«iibj
! Oi.O MAI '•* " i**ii* 'kiiii W** l*ri' '. I jrniruL
11, Iin*". >ii ul SjHrlt*. I.lvi'r tVmi|il:iliit, lily «* nf_lIn' KU!ni < J' '
^oKlidM, KtotMrm. Koily, Vlou, luiiunn w, Nvivou* ItnblBl}, Vii
1/1 rvwjr VOUNC. r
. I i.r M. iutin, I'.
►ml alt -llwiw* U i '«
K h ii *inii, .,u.t
THE ERRORSfrYOUTHA no MANHO
CHi*, on; if .'i'.nr. by mm7
~ Wurt, M.b . N rJj
nam. ' u* utlm
wnlint In plain wmpji' .
S«t L'.'lliail'ii* Avmii'k, I r f*
Brninii In kstthcr, fall «Ut. CHm1. «*i:
CJMflDlimiu ^-A-irfrt^i !'.«%«*• |J"
it.wion, Msm. rn-fi*li.r t^-lnr# l 1 nam a* Uitnv \ ~ —
rw. .. UH.iH.lv CkCCTffO- MIOIOO f H VSIOtOC V <•.,} ■ .
Vi- lH-r.'ort. ft la UiraluS-M to all «Hlet«l, aa II hmi bo* Urn ^ ^ vlLaU o{
Rti \ I
ti en! nient to m -t
cas. - in and an U d i' i'a*.
S ltd a ilatiiji IVil a ( .tal' _tie.
I'll11"liIm desirii.LC to f iihe to
• billaf, and remain whilst
• I' lit treatment, need not
previous MMarik.-' no-lit^
war 1. A number of the
be . 1 oarding hon*es in the
lit* 'a,' •• i.iiXo'U.s ul a "cow"*-.
r,.a'i*' our patient". We prefer
to have patieiits make dates
with tis,
Foi \v"itb\ indorsenvnta
call at tb- lM:u et: \T jdli' •
H< > 1 Ei mi tud 8i>0 Main street.
Italia*, Texii*.
MITCHELL'S
Eye-Sal
A Certain. H-fn, and .riTrctlTit Kami
SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED
Producing Long-Sightedneu, A K
ing the Sight of the Old.
Cares Tear Croca. Granulation*, Sfytj
Tumor*, Roii Eyes. Matted Eye LsaM
Mi* ritotiime q;i:« nitrn ranmrrf
Alio, emiaily •••'ma utiiHl
oialiii!l<.s, silo!! p. rt'-T1*. r "Ta
Timor*. *nlt il'ii-im, Hernh
Wliamrrr Inflanmi't' i i ? w*. WITt
MAJL.VK v,Ky ht, n«" i tnaflvanrsf..
Gold brail .':n£«l«:i.MtlJI
j« Fit"
Tho Original Wl«
C. !■'. Rimmona, S'.. K^ui*, .
| nV \. Slirimon* I.lv.r lle<|lelnf
J' t '. i l! '1 t;. s <'«iirl mi-Mi
11. /* ih"., I't-s-'r A. Q.^imiauaa J
«r « c i t"i. I i ll |.v Zclllnitl
Mi A. . I.. M, hi*« (or 47
curt 'i iM'ttr ineiK. HiLiucaail
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„ \ ■' ' 'li. ti Stoma. II, fi
'• ' I It, 31n"n-, I'a.Mnr JH.,
d?l
L"r*
piers
te-.
Aitri-:^. 1 ,
nil I tlioiilil 11.ivr i*. > i
I.ir your (itiiwlao
r i • >*. l.ivtr Mailiclnc.
r tl it to L_.
"/«.lln'ii ..fit" («r ynor
tin', t. i It
roi:
8.
for
kers,
No
J°l
•10,1
I. It, Or.-vM. nilitu
— . I.', >1, (aj.hK.Trnn, _
I "1 :i ;mi •/( yr.urtil
jt* *lit;i'' , •*, 'i It >vj ikh.iI hull*
It W'V*! *<in rliarm. I W
hfllrr l.ivtr II rrutiitor «fl
« (.1 X«'.lia'a I
I t nnly n.i more of
MtRICAN
lii't
blah *
a« 3 i*> t''"^5f'< ' r<vi>i'it'i!5
XPERT HOME TREATM
R«M>mnI ll|M«-Cir"t
K Karr H. Colaa^oa, O, Juik ; , USS.
Takm with rhaWMtlMB It ytu* a#il#
km) Ull una year ago; * iifwt bjr Mt .
OU. Na raturu line*. K K. SfcYAN.
Mr. J >ba
K-.r all rh*M>a*ra of M*ai, by thr iHntlmmUhH
llaaar lit! Mnut, M. 1>
unrt.-.i ivMinnpnnr.in |wr 'ti or ny iiiwr.iki ma itiwtrn-
MatlliMlattriaar) .Xu.ual CVIiuabaa A*.,ltoatoa, Maaa.
y I k u
DOSITIVE
i CURE.
t« Ih*. oidfflM ««'! im e pnrntar a«'l«mtlte ar4
mwhwnlrnl pi'M.r |.nnn«hi >1 *n>l n « lh«
piroul ti"ii ■ t «ir 1*.. "-r i.| ll <,^"'n
Kut:j ltlii.ilI lUxa * la 111 Wnmt *nar «
Ina*. I'nlitt.'n"! alt . '•••nil for pMmi«a
COPT. Prtw D«jmr. Fi nr ni'.nlh* trtol, Jl.
MUNN * en., l'triH.ianrM«, a.i Bruadway, W.T,
ARCHITECTt 4 IUILDEIC
Edition of Soicntiflo American. U
A itpm' •niw'.*. I'i*fh l«n«> <w>Bl«ma ri-trtfad
llth.«ri*aiii'' rtal*" f oaiilr* «ml cllr ra«W n-
or I'Viltn bainltniia. Nnnn«ri.n« *>nar«Tln«
■nil full i'!«n mul • • m-*ll.'ii« rut lli* ' V'*
V. h aataanliiti1 *"iiuiititf. I'rii'.* |3JWa t car,
Cta. • ruff. Ml N* * CO.. Pt':
'I HSARO a VOIOKl IT Mil
ONLY 4
MA GOLDEN GIFT/
when the ' tiolden Gift" comet In the
endeared himself in thmtianda ot his
fir. < 'hariea C. ltn*ley, the emtttei
• ent end cure of evrry and nil '
atrea every render of the paper
It constitutional, (or be It both),
CA
Of w hatever value la m n*-rnlly high-
ly prtled, and ea|iecla|l> i# lliia trur
of Man and a M*-ilti iti«<" tbat ha#
flVrint Aitlowa during Mir n t few years,
and matlnanlshed Spe Inllal In the treat*
of t ATAKKKAI. TAINT. **arne tl> He-
la afflkted with Catarrh, be it Uwai «>r be
•itch amt«, cbrunlcor oloerativi- i>at.irrh.
catarrhal dvanapla and laof "ATAHHIIAI
" om 'Mry catarrh." (Lnt roa« nf the
" *" tnelr aihliv«- . nlih f-itr ' • •\"?r7r
3®;1
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