The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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Congress Adjourns.
The House Concurs in
the Senate Amend-
ment.
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THE VOTE.
The following is the vote of
the lower house of congress on
• he Voorhees amended repeal
bill of the Sherman silver law.
YEAS—li'l.
A dame, Aldenon, Aldrich.
Asplev. Avery, Babcock,
Baker (XII) Baldwin, Barnes.
Bartlett, Bar wig, Beklen,
Beltzhoover, Berry. Bingham,
Black (Ga.) Black. (Ill; Blair,
to be held in New York Cit;
was then passed.
As the usual committee to
wait upon (he president and
inform him that congress was
read? to adjoarn and inquire if
he bad any further communica-
tion to mak* to it, Messrs. Ran*
som of North Carolina and
Cnllom of Illinois were ap-
pointed and then the senate
proceeded to the consideration
of executive business.
At 2:.r 7 the senate opened the
doors and Mr. Ransom inform-
ed ihe senate that the president
bad no further communication
to make. The vice president
then mar:«j 1 h :* *r. *vl*-dg-
menl of u rt solution ui thanks
BRAVE M'NALLY*
ion-Call Condnetor Killed The
by Robbers.
SHINTO WORSHIP.
Magic Mirror. Japanese
Mythology.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
CCUBBJUXD rKBMBYTKniAV.
Service! every Sabbath at 11 o'clock
7:90 p.m. Rev. J II \\• tl'ord,
Sabbath school everv Sabbat h
at *30 a. m, superintend-
ent.
PROFESSION A I< CARDS.
and •^onrwrf the wnwo in jfo Bt(,pped tlM BtBtion
few words. The gavel was
Littlk Rock, Ark., Ndv. 3.— j Shinto worship Is simply an-
t express train No. 51, of cesrral worship.
e St. Louis, Iron Mountain ft There are no idols in Sblnto
ntbern, known as tbe Cannon j temple. The symbol of Shinto
11, due here at 3:10 a. m., faith is the mirror, and there is
held up and robbed by a, very pretty mythological
ven masked men at Oliphant,! story connected with the mir-
Ark, seven miles north ofjior need in the Shinto worship.
Newport, at 10 to night. It runs thus : Anna Terasa,
passenger Conductor McNal-1 the sun goddess, was queen of
was shot and killed while j the day. She was a mort
ing to protect the train. beautiful creature. She had a
Olipbant is a small lumber sister who was the moon god-
♦own of about 300 inhabitants, dess and ruled the night. This
iitnated in a lonely timber dis- beautiful goddess of day had a
Iriet in White county. When
~ Ttaa "1 ottos Belt
Aagust 20th, of another
Sleeper lor St. Louie Tie St. L. 1.
eeecbet connecting with Pnliman!
Memphis, giving its
, Mom phis sad the
Train No. i.
Bead Down.
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every Sabbath at 11 o'clock
a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. Rev. O. A. Kus-
aell pastor. Sabbath school every Sab-
bstfc st W0 a. n. Praver meeting
ereTy Wednesday night at 7
mrrnoDisT.
Seivioes every Sabbath at 11 o'clock
tin. and 7:15 p.m.. Hev. Fladgerpas-
P. Sabbath school every Sabbath nt
9:45 a. m. Prayer meeting' every Wed-
aeeday night at 7: 0.
christian.
Pleaching every Sabbath morning at
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Elder
•I. A.CAIOWEM. A. J. C'AIOWBL.
CALO ft ELL & CALDWELL.
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS
OlBce up stair" over W y 1 ?e it Baldwin's
South si«ie Stjuare Residence on Wil-
cox aireei. A. .1. taldwell can be
found in oftice day and night.
I. E. WEBB,
PHYSICIAN & SURCEON.
McKinii' y, Tc\ .
Office over t oilii; f ount) Rank.
Residence \V< st i.onisianu Sire« t
i North of Public school building.
Sunday school every Sabbath
to feSO a. m. P. Harris, superintend-
ent. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
Bight at 7:30.
baptist.
Preaching every Sunday at 11 o'clock
a. B). and 7:45 p.'ui..Rev &ims pa.-tor
BOBdaj school Sunday morning at l>:4.r
o'clock. T. C. Berry, superintendent
C )Uiity Otticiah.
M. G. Aberaathy, County Judge.
T. F. Man gum, Countv Attorney.
J. W. Wadeill, t 'ou .ty < lerk
J.L. MouMen, Sherift.
John W. McKinncy, Tax < oUecior.
R. S. Chandler, Tax \gsei*or
W. tf. Taylor. Countv- Tre: surer.
S P. Ciaitiy, County Surveyor.
IIH. L. Pearson, K
Dental Surgeon
Office north side square, over Aron's
storr. Teeth extracted without pain
by the use of nitrous oxide k:4S-
OULF COLORADO
— A \ r>—
Sarta Fe Rai way.
SANTA FE ROt I E.
Hie Texas Trunk Line
i Braw ley.
Breckinridge. Bretz.
J Itrickner.
Brookishire.
Broaiue.
Brown,
Bunn.
Everett.
Fellows.
Fielder,
Fitch,
Fletcher.
Foreman,
Garilner.
eary.
G else nhainer, Oil let (N Y)
Goldfier,'
Gorman.
<*res ham.
Grout.
Haines.
Hammond,
Marnier.
Harter.
Haugen.
Henderson* I
1.1 Hendrix,
llitt. .
liinei*.
lioliuan.
Hopkins (III;
Hunk (0.>.
Gates.
O'Neiii Mass*
Outhwaite,
I'l^chal.
Patter-on,
Payne,
Paynter,
Pearson,
l*eiiill©ton(V
.\ n >Philli| s.
Pigott.
POf t.
Powers,
Price.
liandnll.
R«y,
Bay nor.
' Rrf-d.
Iteilly.
Heyt>urn.
Kii'Unrd (U).
; Kitrhie.
I.'icburti-on
(Mich.).
Ku k. 1
tu-aell (Coun)
! Hyan,
Bynum.
Cabine«s.
' < n«3tints.
« aidw ell.
Catn]d ell.
; Cannon (C'a! (. aruth,
i atcluns.
! < au ey.
< hickering. Clancy.
very wicked brother who offend
ed Anne Terasa and caused her
two men jumped upon the en j to conceal herself in a cave,
brought down and the extraor- j gine nud pointing revolvers at This caused great sorrow to the
binary session of the fifty- 1 engineer and fireman order- • people, because they bad no
third congress h.i! a ljourrt *d ed th# m to keep still, threaten- j light. Th* y tried in every way
ing to blow thnir brains out if to indnce the beautiful goddess
ihn}* moved a ruu?cle.
4.10 p m..
M ,p«.
7.40 p m..
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11.32 p m.
1.15 a m..
3.35 a m..
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Write your friends coming to Texaa to take the "O
S. C. WARNU.,
G.P. A, Tjter^Texas.
F. EMERSON, T. T. E
President. Vioe-
Firs
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CAPITAL and SURPLUS - -
THANKSGIVING DAY.
Bays and sells exchange on the principal cfties &
First-class dsper discounted.
out of her cave, but wuhon'; DiRecToRs: Francis Emerson, T. T. Emerson, T. H.
Oiher men surrounded the effect and darkness reigned. Jno. L. Lovejoy, C. H. Welch,
Proclamation i«sucd by tlie express car door, which was At last the people conceived a Business hours—9. a. m. to 4 p. m.
President of the l uited
States.
Washington, Nov. 3—The
president to day issued the foi-
lowiitg thanksgiving proclatua
tion:
By I lit* p e>ijrrsl of the Unit-
ed Sia eg—a prutlauta<ion :
open, and at ot.ee b^gan tiring plan by which Ann* T rasa
a wicked tueila'le from their wa8 enticed to leave her hiding
revolvers. place. They trained girls to
Conductor MoNslly drew his dance and sing. Tbey brought
revolver and returned the liiv, au tb«9 musical instruments
but before he had succeeded in tbey could firil to a place
•vonnding ar y of tbem he wa^ UM.ir tije cave.
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Residence and Contents.
LAND NEAR FORT
-Jhl£e
Pr.ANo. CoUin Co, T*x
IDgton i* Worth. 5 mites from tha sf'1 JHoklaf
Nov 5—John Harrington
larg- t wo story fram* r^siJenc^ ! fun.Ti,,'"of"
I h-n *!h *v • and contents, five miles north- J" noZ ?trty ***i ^
inn iue> * < baisuee 1 and 2 years at S
*!iof and killed. The robb^rf* made a gr,*at f *ast and the west of Piano, burned at 7:30 terest. _ _ __S. Vjldra,
DAILY
Calendarof District,County and
Comoiissioner Court oi Col-
lin County.
Distbict Coubt: Hod. T. J. Drown,
Judge.
Court convenes 1st Mondays in Jan.
nary and Jnne of each year. '
Cocjcty Colkt: M, G. Aberaathy,
Judge.
Court convenes fur civil, criutinial
andMBhste huairei-s. l-i Muutluv it.
Xarrh ; :trd Monday in May; 4th Mon-
(iBy in July ; 2nd Siondav in o< t. and
2Bd Monday in D^centbcf of each war.
Coion> ioxKR« ( r: Cuovetice 2nd
Mondays in Febrnary. May, August
Novfu.ber sAoarh -e-T.
TRAINH
TO —
CIIICAfiO
via
| f ulbt-iB'n, (Mu i Cochran.
< ogawell. i'oinpton, i'oombp.
• m>|> -r i.l'iat < « oj er (Imi Cooper (I* ic)
furnish. Covert. (tain,
< unnuii))r<4, Curtis <N ^ OanieU,
I a\e> (l. ) I**-1-oreet. iiingiey.
Donovan. I>rajM*r. Dunn,
I'unphy, I>nrborow, Kdiuunds.
Ktigiiah. Krtiman, liuuk {l>iin)
•I .h. coi N Y ^Johnson i*j .Jobn^'n(N I m
Johnson. (*J) Rlefer, Krlbb«,
l.aphaui, I.ayton, I.efever,
Lilly, l.inton, Li?le.
IxKkWi'Od. Louiienclager. Lynch.
Mahon. Marvbail.
Marvin f N ^ /Mt Alree,
Mc< iea y. (Tenn.)
Mcl'annold. ^tci,oweil.
M«*Oaiin, Mchaig,
Mercer. Merr<lnh.
vY bile ih« American people 1 then ^ntere t the express car. wine
h<>uid everv *iay remember overpowered the m-Hsmiger and rnad~ ready i
*iih praib- and (tiaitkving , . A .k - i : ....
, , . looted the <ar. leaving rvr< rn-n which hev uut
ih^ divine goodness and uiercy ; rURH u y ^Ul
which have f««ih we<i them Ku*r" 'rainraen. que^u, wh -ii th
'I he oth r rubbers proceeded
f« lob tbe passengers ari'l at
P int of tbe revolver relieved
all ji^snnger^ «>f their val-
uabl-s. They thnfj left with a
pariing ;oliey, tahi'ga north
erlj direction.
tlowed freely. Tbey j night No insurance Lc ee
thn ne, np' n , a«Utuate^at $4300 Origin of
their beau'iful tire unknown. Mr Harrington !
ha 1 teen off on a hunt and was
returning and was within a
! quarter of a mile of his hom*
when the tire broke out.
Land Title Block, Ftrl W<
queeu, when they hadeucceni
ei in drawing her fr tn the
cave, an i now they were quite
To Coin the Sciuninrace.
ati'e of success, for s tu* one
ha i made a ui iror of p 1'sLed
steel and this iniirv r wai plac
ed near the iuouiu of the cave
so that as ^oon as tu-j qu-"-n
should peer «>ut of the cave she cost so tuueh.
SNAP SHOTS.
It
f Dallas News ]
is the airs we put on that
Frisco line
and
and via
Saint Loui
Masonic Directory.
Puree 11 and Kansas < ity. Vestibule
Pullman and Krf*- Kn iniiiK
• hair Car* are Of-erated on alt "*snta
throuirh I rains.
W A.TCLKY. W. A.KEKNAN.
1 P. A. D^lia^. ( . P. A. l s!vcst( n.
FIi<ST CLAM
• Board and Lodjring
o O
I -AT—
Mauser.
Mart iu (lu«l
Mr' all.
Mc' rearr.
Mcjbttrick.
McN agny.
Meyer.
Mori«e.
scranton.
"*lieraiait.
>perry,
Steven!-,
Sionc (Ky >
ansoit.
! hou ;<3,
i timer.
"^ett le.
dickies,
sjiriuger
Ston -. <
"tor^r.
1 albott;
Iracey,
'I urpin.
Mrs.M.W.Webb's
No. ftMJ. Jackson St.. « ori er of Pearl
DuIIum. Tcxna.
tate $!.< • per Day. Nice, large coo
r*ioui« and bath privl'ejfes.
* St. John'sLod^e No..r l. A. F. A A. M. |
Bkeots Kite 4lh saturda> night in each >
month. E. H. B^vvlkv. W. M.
R. F. DowMx. saey.
iiaggai chapter No. R. A. M.
meets the 4th Monday night in each
month. C. H. Wtsoxo. 11. P.
W. M. Bii.uf, Seev.
Op. Hush's Belts & flppUanees
In each month at Masonic hall ** ***
M. E. WiLkY. Worthy Matron. n« it . v :«p *n«orie«. ?pt«
w. m. !'• k) . se« \ . na! api'l ** «"••«
inil iiu| j « r I
|>r.i*fr«, Cap ,
etr.
com RhenmnOnn, 1-i^rr and kftney
Comrtal«>to. 1 rnr* of y**atBv
Lo«t Mautiuoil, Xfr*on«a . Sf*u l ««• *•
n„s nnd allTronl.l^* >« «'«• «- nal«*.
<f«.. «t oa J3Iai-k cud ir*«. c>u1 of
W'il" Vctta-M dica Applisscs Co..
822 Fine Street, • nu*
ALLIAX K DIKF.MORY.
Cov.MT AU.ia.\« K.
President. M. N. stronp. Verora.
Texaa.
Secretary, Miss Leo!a Spivey, Plan«
Texas.
Metts at .losepiiine October 1>. 1-
Sen-A lu4.no*.
Bethany Alliance meets nt p. in .
>econd and Fount Saturday? in ca< i
month.
President, T B. < arroll. Allen, lexa.-
Secretary,.. J T. Forl>e«, Alton.Texa*
Josephine meets Saturday night t -
foretnd and 4th Sunday in each wuntu.
B. F. Iw, Prea.. .to^ephine. Tex.
C. C. Cabi-isle, .toseptiine. Tex
KeTBda Alliance meets Saturday
night tefore tbe First and Third Sun-
tfajs ia each month.
J. W. Ynextisit. Prea.
J. L. Pecanr. Sec.
▲Itega Alliance meets l t and 3r«.
Friday nights in each month.
R. P. Moxoea. Pres., Altoga. IVx.
R. C. Rocar. Sec.
Roeelaad Alliance meets each 2nd ane
4th Saturday at 2o'clock p. m.
S. L. Bkaosiiaw. President.
W. F. Paick, Stcretary.
Bowiatt Alliance.— l ime of meeting
Saturday Bight before the Jul and 4n
Mondays. K. T. Qcattsimr. Pree.
Mckninev. Tex.
W. T. ilALe. Sec v.
McKinney. Tex.
New Hope Alliance meets 2nd arm
4th Thursday nights.
M. W. Younger. Pres
McKinney. Tex*
W. A. Holder, Sec'f.
Mckiuney. Tex.
Verona Alliance meets 2nd and 4th
Thursday nijrbte in each month.
A. Stkocf. Pres. Verona, Tex.
Sauje Stboi r, Sec y. M *4
Each Secretary of Sub-Allianco
should send In names of otticer* an*
tttae of meet lag and have them record-
ed. Kd.
THB OL-t> DOCTOR'S
^haw,
^i|>e.
-tf vens.
11 'a '
Strong.
'1 a> lor 1 nd
1 ucker,
Tyler.
Warner,
Weadock.
V. heeler,(ill) ^ lute.
NV ilson.U a. \ ..Iver.on '
Wright. Pa.
\ A YS— IU.
Alexander. Allen,
Rniley. liaker. Kan.
Dcxkery, Doolittle.
Kf es. Fithlan.
Fyan, Marsh.
Met nllouch. Mcl>earman. McKeighan.
McLaurin. .McKea, Metklejohn.
Bell, * olo., Bell, lex., Klanchard,
Itland, Boatrer, lUten,
Bower, N. ( . Itranch. Itrodei ick.
Bryan. Hums.
« apeliart. < iark. Mo., Clarke, Ala.,
< ockrell, « Ooper, l ex.. « raw ford.
« urtis. Kan.. Davis. kan..De.\ruiond.
Denson. l>ensmore, Grady.
Maine*..Neb., Hall. Mo., Marris.
Ilartinan, Heard. llender on, N.<
siuce ttieir l>eginfiifi^r a?* a i a
Hon, it its ii 1 tb.it one day
tt each yeai t>e c {.h i iallv devot
ed to the «'/lj!elljl> ailr.'ti I f the
blest*iny« received from I lie
band of U <d aud to tf;e ^rat<
Jul acknowledgeiu :,t oi his
10 v1 f lg iv i i.' 1 St £).
Therefore, I, tirover ('leve
laiid, president of the United
States, do berehy designate and
set apart Thursday, tbe 30?h
«ia> of ihe present month of
N<jvember, as a day of thank* •. A . . . . , i v ^
giving and praiae, to he kept the mints at «he liad never before seec. \oung man, do not pin your
and observed by all people of Philadelphia and New Orleans Then they began to dauce and faith to the very short and
our land On that day let us; to coin the seigniorage into make merry and cry aloud, j tliuisv sleeve of the coquette.
assemble iu the usual places of standard silver dollars. Hail to the beautiful sun god • , ai
m- . , Indolence
Hutcheaon'e Legal Character As- (^**8S or w°rds to that etlect.!
sailed. The people were sure of sue- ,
cess and tbey had ii. Anne Rumor is the great circulat-
22 AWEEK
TEE WEEKLY |EVt
GAIVESTGS 06 DALLAS tlTtO .
1* the Be ! FanHr x(
r<>«t a fraction l«
1 would catch a reflection of h^r ,, A ,
.. x o a , r . r * • Reputation may be peddled,
U ash I NOT K, Nov , 3.—Sec- o*nb-auuful fate in the lutr . .
_ .. ! but charac'er never.
re'ary of the I reasurv. Catbsje ror—a vision of beauty which
today instructed the minis at she had never before seei.
A Department for the Littk
Folks that will entertain*
instruct them.
Montgomery Moon, !«_• .
Motcuter. >chorm«rbom, | *or8h!p wh«r« we may rt-call
i all that (Jod has done for us,
, and where from grateful hearts
o'.ir ut)iu d tribute of praise aud
I sorg may reach the throne of
• k^race. Let the reunion of kiu
dred and the social tra'h
is merely a dry
Van \ oihi . Yagner,
Washington. ^Vauuh.
W ejls,
W .uting,
Woomer.
Atkins.
Arnold,
Kankbead,
Fills. • re.,
Funston,
j joy men t to the da)*, and let
; generous ^it'ts of charity for
Galvkston, 'lex., Nov. 4.— Tef -«a showed her womanly j ing medium of the idler.
\ T. Patrick to- ti'ed in curiosity by peeping out of the
, , , . ga'tieniig^;^ t^e federal court an informa* rave to see * hat all this merry
f friends lend cheer and en- L. . . , u . , . . c. , '
tion against J. C. Hutcheson s making m^ant. ^he caught a
character as a lawyer. Mr. r* flection of her own bea'.riful
. «he relief of '.he }H>or and lutcheson is the congressman face, aud she thought, "Sure
needy prove the sincerity of from the lirst Texas district, enough ihe people have found
lour thanksgiving. Judge Boatman says he will another queen an I nre enthron-
By the president: . _ u « i i ji
Kbm-bp Piprvi.^n take action on it when conven tug her. Jealousy prompted
winj\ r.it vi<r. \ r#LA|i j j t, #
VV altkk Q. (tUKsii am, The charges allege un-' ber to step out a little farther
Secretary of S ate. professional conduct and bad to see the great demonstrations 1
moral character and the relator of the people. The God Strong-
Vote on Poller** A me ii dm cut.
The calamity howler should
be forced to subsist solely upon
the cold ehouider.
♦
ti1k blcbk.
Who hath not felt his heavy heart
Drop down iato his hoot*.
When aad. sad train* of dark blue tit*
Across his vision scoots?
♦
Some people have more pro
clivities than they can direct.
ONE DOLLAH A VCAR.
50 CU. It e BmIIm; SOCBferl
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A Farm Department, with Le<-
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inr other paper. With Thc
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with u abundance of raniilna
Bend for free
ran galtimtum Vuilt
Dtuu Wcnir Naws. to
§*. N. BELO 4 CO.,
Bright Literary Matter, Stories,
Illustrated Sketches, etc.
All the News—Texas News,
tieneral News, Congreeeienal
News, Foreign Ne*w, New*
from the Old States, Market
Reports, etc..
After mnch sLifiing of pairs
the vote on the Pett'er amend
tn *nt was fira'ly aimounc^d as
« annon, lit., \ follow?, yeas 28. nays X):
a^ks that the said J. C. Hutche Arms caught and held her
son be debarred from practic- while the people fastened up
ir.g in the I'uited States circuit tbe cave so that she could not alone.
Take your chances and leave
tbe chances of other people
court.
Allen.
Bnte.
Berry.
Blackburn.
Butler.
YBA*.
Marsis. Iloach.
irby, Shoup,
. one# (Ark Stewart,
.lone* Nev) Teller.
A g< od story is b.-ing told iL
Washington that is worth le
P**ating A banker approach-
ed Congressman McKeighan,
Wiih the hog who spends his
fe digging for gj]
the evil of all root.
LADIES' FAVORtTE.
ATw ws RKI lABi.^BBSpnrwe'rc ^r : r
KBMdt'TiViiMn'lot* tk« !" !•'•
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n t \m « {.0 iKM~r r Sarlvat*taai: pnut>ot. l-r# j—t%
ar. ! I.a4
hmw r« u— ,i it r t a* r.fi**ei«l seoj 4 err.u
l*"T *c*.rd uarticuUrs.
3R. WAJtO INSTlTUtC.
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!2dM.9SiSb, St. Lssls,a«.
WANTED.
- I lurry AN V LAOV. rmployrd er ewwipleyed, :
3 A If tCa. an b*«n w r* £t
mMcn. ilu urnurt fm aaismb
A CO , 822 PtnnSt.StLsals.Ba.
ffipruBs
cubiw
lleruiann.
lludfon.
ikirt,
hil^ore.
Livingston.
Mailory,
Mofee#,
Bobbins,
Sibley.
Stallings.
sweet.
Tate.
Hopkins. Pa. < all.
Hutcheson, Coke.
Kein. Daniel,
l.aticner. George,
Magnire,
Morgan, i Aldrich,
lllllH>rn,
Hunter.
.'onei .
Lane,
Maddox.
Money.
I'ence, Bichard^on. Tenn. 14 aflrey,
Bobertson. La., Savers, < ainden.
Smith, >nodgrass.
Stookda^e. ^rrait,
Tnlbert. S.f\. Tarnsey,
Teroy. Whaeler, Ala,
*% Tefsr-* KTpnriciwo la tr^ ittn* all vart-
iMofliuptn : ini i us t > KuaranU e a
Kxittho (urf>. Question blacK aad UvoiL
roe. Call or writ j.
debility.
ARO INSTITUTE.
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Willintnsjll., Wilson, Wash.
PA IBS.
Abbot with Walker. Brattan with
H^gar. Bai khead 'nithGear. Lnweon
with Taylor of Tennessee, Luter with
NoriliMay, Breckinridge with O'Neill
VOLIA'MoSlCOAPPLLUtCECO^ of I'annsjlvania. < i fleen with Lacey,
aM 8tr.:i. - - tT. LOTIS. MO. I l**^e w'"> •,'ck'er, • onn with ('liikU.
. ; Goodnight vv it Ii Stephenson, O'Ferrell
with Hepburn Bu«sc*il with Bartholdt.
akh ft rflcb i
valii* ant fcoioe wiih BoutelW, Mii;| son with
Gillett of Massaehu^etts, U Ise with
lsp'1** s. uli' st bIx>u1ss'mo ! Siron8' wl|h Dalz-'u, Brattan with
* ' * Uolliver, Graham with YanVoorhia of
Ohio, Hatch with Cousins, Hare with
Loud, Honker of Mississippi with
Grosvenoa, Hayes with Bowers of t'ali-
fornis. McMUUn with Burrows, Wood-
ward with Henderson of Illinois.
n<f«
The Old ReUable
£
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LOjIS.MO
stabnsbedasyearif. TmatSBSalnorfamaln,
oarrled or single, In cases of exposure,
buses, excesses or Improprieties. skill
;t aitaxtfed. Board and apartments
ur luh^d when desired. Questton Blank
uid Book free. Call or write.
CongrcsH AtfJ« urns.
l^ANY LADY can ;ret &ralaablo secret
i(k*lc«ritM|iC^«ailtnibk(: •lleiJ for .J cmb.
Mna. V. M. APP. CO.
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OttC IN HORSES.
OOaaANTCKD.
Swb^mZ"ifwimtett (a
Oar Ac*
Washington, Nov, 3—The
senate presented no unusnal
features this morning. The at-
tendance *as small, both of
senators and spectators.
Soon after the senate met Mr.
Cockrell, from tbe committee
on appropriations, reported fa-
vorably the house resolution
providing for the adjournment
of congress, And after some 119
important debate it was adopt
•t aWS1
Tiu bill in kid
Carey.
< ullotn.
Davis.
Dixon.
Dolph,
Faulkner.
Fry®,
Galliuger.
Gibson.
Gorutan,
K vie.
M irtin.
I'nWO.
l'etl**r.
Pagjh.
MAY",
Gray.
Hale.
Higifln#.
Hill.
Hoar.
Lindaay,
i c«lge.
Vance.
Ve*t.
Walthhll,
Wnlcott — '£*.
:urn, th^n they enthroned
their goddess and the earth ...... - ,,
. . . , , life digging for g-jid money is
once tuore had light and glad- ! u r lt
ness. «
That is the story of the mag h i* an ill wind that will not
Populist, of Nebraska, during ic andl"iore thu j blow •! «H.
mirror bas ha ! a place in the ~
I
Palmer,
Perking,
Proctor,
Ouay.
Random.
Sherman,
Smith,
McMilllan, Srorkttridge.
Mcpherson, Turple,
Mandera n. Vilas,
M:tcbeU{Wii) Vcntrhees,
Morrill. Washburn,
I be silver debate in the house
and said, "llcK"ighan, wbai
aie you going to do to relieve
tis from tiie-^e hard titues f '
"Hard liiii 'Sf" retorted Mr
K^'g^un ; "why, 1 am not
aware of hard times." "Whv,"
i aid th - banker, 4*w - can't get
anv money " **V\>ll,M r-ph^d
Sbinto worship. It is placed
in what corresponds to ih^
"Holy of bolies io a Jewish
t* tuple—a place wb-re no un-
boly person ever ei.ters. Thin
mirror ie engraved on tbe hack
with the live s\ mho s of Japan
j I if-*. Tje stork and t r-
; ul e, emblem* of 1 ng l fr* aiiii
It is much easier to keep
fven than it is to get even with
tbe world
M- K-igh \ , *\ou havetrt ativ ■
. . 1 * g-m . . I prodtieiry, ttie pl nu, etiioiHm
it ing to Bell. Go bums arid go 1 1 J r ,
. , of beauty, th« pine, emblem of
10 work a d raise more corn , , L
, . ,, , .... ,,! streugtU, and tiie bimbjo em-
and le?s . ell, and you il be all '
iRh!." "Ob !'• said ibe bark- bs'n" fttu:h
Auy man wbo refuses to per
mil others to use uim in tneir
business will have aotne ene-
mies
We say ,4age be«fore beaufy,"
hut ia the irrevocable ord T of
nature beauty com s first.
It takes a strong minded per-
son to go back on his own mis
The Japauese bay that tak?s.
Murphy, white(La):ft> er and turned away with a look
Ttie following pairs were an-1 of disgust. though the bamboo may bej
nooof-fd : M^sra. Pftii«r^w —— bo^d dowa to the grounl bj
and Goidoe, Squire and Mitch ! • jetrong wind., je% bye aud bye, j
ji ^ H. if- oni rm-rnri . .. it rises, and in as graceful as
Mills aud HtMbrvugh, Cband' I, J,U*. "","r fT'" ^I ?«p«b ' W"r5 *° ,,u,h lho,,Ku
ler aud White (Cai ), Colqunt t,|e w,)k of u, Jn(t; P f''r "O'1 cril
Beaux who strive to outstrip
each other and capture the
coquette are merely racing for
the mitten.
and Wiison, Cockrell and Alli-
son, Hawley and Morgan,
Hunton and Piatt.
s./
"> •
MILD BIRTH • •
MADE EASY
' Mothfrs* Fsiekd " is a scicntific-
ally prepared Lnument, every ingre-
dient of recogni/ed value and in
constant use by the medical pro-
Lisbn. These ingredients are conv-
tined in a manner hitherto unknown
MOTHERS'
FRIEND" •
WILL DO rll that is chimed for
itANDMOLl' !i Shortens Labor,
LaaersP.-in, i m.inishes Danger to
Us of Mother and Child. Book
to " Motmkss " mailed FREE, coo-
Shan liquor.
Dare to go forward.
Never be discouraged.
Never tell business lies.
Be polite to everybody.
Employ yoor lime well.
Be prompt is everything.
Pay your debts promptly.
Bear all troubles patiently.
Bo not reckon upon chance.
Make no useless* acquaint-
ances.
Be bravs in tbe struggle of
life.
Maintain yonr integrity as a
sacred thing.
icized yet, afterwards, U is
more beautiful than ever.
R E F.
than th
Take
to
The Pittnburg Kansan giyvs
i bis as the essence of populism:
Finance — Government legal
tender notes the only money.
Land—Occupancy and use the
only title thereto. Transporta-
tion—Government ownership,
with all collaterals that these
imply. That platform is short
and sensible, but it is not the
essence of populism bat of the
advanced thought of the "Kan
sai's editor. If tbe party was
wise enough to adopt it, U
would march to speetfy victory.
" of tn# plat-
.
The spoiled child is always
up in arms against its kind
mother.
8otne mortals hide behind
the motes in their own eyes.
ne >
Even iuea;>ness itself is mere
ly a weakness.
< >
About the best oue can do ia
some instances is to tell the
truth and ruu.
Mrs. • Bodkin—Don't inter-
rupt yonr father now, Clara,
he's busy.
Clara—What's he doingt
Mrs Bodkin—He's trying to
thread a needle.
Clara—Will he smeooed!
THE BEST
COUNTY.
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Ml.ST* TO BOatS i
Tfiiy Liaising ArtiHW,
Cklakaoi e Win Tertoy,
DKBXBSS
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irs ALL UP HLL
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1893, newspaper, November 9, 1893; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191803/m1/1/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.