The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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What is
UNWISE AND FOOLISH,
Is What Judge Nurent Terms the
▲gressive Movemeit Against
Religious Tolerance.
I
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tbem in tbeir talking. See '
that they are not disturbed,
bot leave troth always free to
combat error, but under all
circumstances let us labor to
Fort wokth, Tex., March j prevent anything like a com
14.—Something has been said mittal of any party to any
in the papers about the popu church or religions creed. As
lists and the A. P. A. having an "cample of the growing
some connection one with th, : ■ ^altty m the Roman Catbo
lie church, to which I Jbave
Castoria is Dr. Samuel PitcLcr's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains'Ddther Opiam, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric* Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria Is the Children's Panacea
—the Mother's Friend.
other. As to those rumors
Judge Thomas L. Nngent, pop- j
ulist candidate for governor,
above referred, l may mention
the fact that Dr. McGlynn sep
said to a News reporter to day: arated lbimself **enry
"With reference to the A. P. Cr80r^e beca0\e *e f^d th« ,
A. I desire to say that I have j 0i«aD,zltl0!l ° 1 * 1 lr part} treatment for this disease,
no earthly sympathy with it in ;a!K* VviiS ULW^un? r° follow The greatest difficulty in the
SPRING TIME.
The Best Season of the Tear to
Treat Chronic Catarrh.
Notwithstanding that a great
number of people have been
cured of chronic catarrh by
taking Pe-ru«*pa during the
past cold season, yet it cannot
be denied that the cold, wet,
stormy winter has retarded
many cures. But springtime
has come at last, aud now is
the time for all catarrh suffer
ers to begin a systematic course
Castoria.
"Cutnri* is so veil atlapt^l tnchildren that
1 resommenU it as superior to any proscription
known to mf." H. A. Aboieu, M. D„
111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn. N. Y.
t
**The use- of 'Castoria' is so universal an.l
Its merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are t' '
intelligent families rrho do not ke *p Castoria
Tlthin easy reach."
CASLOS Maktys, D. ! .,
New York City.
Castoria.
Castoria <rurr>« CoBc, Constipation,
Sonr Stomach. WarrhrBa. Eructation,
Kills. Worms, gives sieep, a::d promotes d>
gestkta,
Without injuVious medication.
"For F-^vcral years I have rocommendec
3*our 'Castoria.' aii«l shall always continue to
<lo so as it h-us invariably produced beneficial
results."
r.: wiN F. P.vartu. >1. P.,
l«:h St ret t ami Tth Ave., Kew York City.
any shape or form. I ama!^nr^eor^ ^emo-
protestant in every liber of my crat*c party* ^ he recol-
nature for ths simple reason that this great humane
that I am in favor of absolute Pri*8t was synced by the Pope
intellectuul freedom. In my j in fact I believe be was ex-com-
judgement the Roman Catholic jmaDicate^« It developed, how-
church is just as much enti-!ever'thatt?ldFope was labor
way of treating chronic catarrh
is that the patient is so liable
to catch cold during the treat
ment, and thus delay a cure
•tick to the party. We know
we said if it did not do the
thing it promised to do we
would leave it, but we lied
when we said it. We thought
theL we had some manhood
about us, but we ain't. We
have no independence. Thou,
oh mighty Cleveland, hast all
the manhood and independence
in the party. We are fools,
liars, lickspittles, mudsills.
We have no business to want
anytLing or to say anything.
Last year we favored free sil-
ver, and now we have to op-
pose it. We favored it then
because we thought it was
right. We oppose it now, most
adored master, because thou
tellest us to. Ain't we a honey
This liability at this season of 01 ^ lirMt Did ever
J 1 A _ M f4 a r~\ l • « .
the year is, in a great measure,
removed, .and no one should
dog get less for it ? Oh, mighty
master, we are ever ready to
COMES WITH A FINER AND MORE COMPLETE
Fruits and Ornamental
THAN EVKB BEFOBK.
Send or bring your orders direot to headquarters
LOWEST PRICES for CASH.
t^Teach Seed received in exchange at $1.00 per bush
Address,
E. W.
27 Premiums at State Fair.
The CiXTAt'R COMPANY. 77 Mlsrat Street, NEW YOSC CITY
C
Route
K "Farms fot Sale,"
tied to freedom in religious u°der a misapprehension j ueflriect opportunity 10 be- ®erre thee and the party. All
matters as any protestant or- |an<* subsequently he restored |^jn treatment. Send for free p^e pay ask is to be patted
ganization. The liberal teu-' MtGlynn to his priestly func | cal2irrh book. on l^e hy some local
dencies of the Roman Catholic j'*OD8 and robes and this noble , a spring ^medicine Pe ru- ; politician and called a good
church during the last few ;man com niirs to this day atl s Qa is a never failing remedy, democrat. We ain't got any
years have been very marked, advanced thinker and worker j cleanses the blood through 8en8e* don't want anjr,
The present pope particularly in the ranks of social reforms, i di^stioo, aud gives tone to only enough to vote the ticket,
is a man of enlightened views -'Somehow I have a persua-j the wh0le system by increas |II don,t take any 8®D8e to be
aud more progressive than any sion that if our free institutions ing the nutritive value of the a good democrat. What a joy -
of his predecessors. I uder we-re in peril from a foreign in f00(1 "Spring fever" as it is ful _lil0Uglu_:_ We dout haTe
the circumstances, therefore, j vader ttie Roman Catholics
Spring
sometimes called, which pro* 10
think. We den't have to
-TO-
££iiih11 PnyiiK'ntN- I t<il a in-
fo HcawounY le Time,
Good Black I.and. and Farm eft near
Sanger, and also near Gerald Station,
on the Santa Ke Railroad.
Those lands are a splendid quality
it seems to me unwise and would be found side by side in ; daces a tired oat, sleepy feel- j worry- ^ur work is all mapped
foolish in the extreme to be or- ranks with his Protestant ijng, and inability to do much 0Q^°r us AM that is expect-
ganizing any aggressive more- fellow citizens fighting the bat- j or physical work, is e(^ to we aI> to^ 10
ment against this church. It of lhia republic, and | the re8ult of a 8iu^i8h digest- do' We thank oh CleVf~
wouid be particularly unfor
in the social condicts that are !
ion, and no blood medicine
Memphis, Cairo and St. Louis.
THE ONLY LINE
WITH
Through Car Service
FiiOM
TEXAS TO MEMPHIS,
Conn«w*t!np with Thr«>v«.ii Traix* to all
Points East, North aud Southeast.
TWO DAILY TRAINS,
——
Through Coochc-s, Kr ^- Ke.-tlnlrii? Chair
C&is and J*ulla3an Slw.-pers,
FK< >il
WACOft. WORTH,
TO
MEMPHIS.
Ihose landP are a s.f iemlul quality *. . '/.nminirnn •in.l eehirh mimt hn «i i e u
nd recently broke an; .mproved Anv tunate at this lime when great | com,n* on au 4 1 ne will be of any Ur*e whatever un-
•iitical and social reforms are settled by the ballot there will ]^88 it is able to rectify the iui-
Indiietrious man with or $>00 eaeh
can secure a fr< oil houe. I'riee# from
P'
to according io quality aod beiiig prcsstd to the front l \ be more Dr. McGIynns in the j paired digestion. The groar
luiproverneute
(Jr see
Or
apr->
Address.
(. . ( . HKMMlMi,
OHine.«ville. I'ex.
K. .1S N tT A R \ .
lierald, Tex.
W. K PAHTI.OW,
ranger, lex.
the masses of the people thai Roman Catholic church help j popularity that Pe-ru-na has
any effort should be made to refcimers on to the tinul j js due to the fact that in all
switch tht in off in any extreme the peopl* s par-; 8uch cases it at once corrects
campaign against a reputable steel clear ot the a. p. A., ^ digestive derangements and en
All Texai. 1
Throu.
\V !i
rtcs'
Cotton Bflt Route.
For Ratcc. Ttr.jp Tal>Ue nnd all lai. rr;a
tlon apply |o any A+tt-nt or the
A. A. CtLISSON,
t. r. I, Ft. T
S G VJ ARNi".,
If. A.. i, r. (rx.
Xwx Stomach
Distresses You
1 afterwitirijr a Itearty rrual.ai.d tlte
! rif ult if u ehronie
' tiorj. S< nr -ti-rr.a L. lleartlmrn,
' or l.iiiuu- atta« k.
RIPAfiS TftBUlES
I'rwioit
a t- h '
1, 1'wrilv
< U f"T
b«, mi.
. M.> j. t i r-ruj.U> ai>.I
\ f ?l• s th -1 r i ■ ~r-.
tbr • fan Knlirf
M f d i r i Bf 4 h •• • t. ats-l
kfp: i r aw in
church. My own judgment is neither countenancing nor op- j rirhen th« 1t l00<i by purifying
that the enemies t
IM ^ UVW J/ltl 1 IJ 111^ j
f the peo- posing it, but leaving ir free: this very important source 0f!P°^r*.
pies party in Texas will at-
t to fasten on th* party
the res}>om ibility fur this un
fortunate movement in order to
distract and divide the people
at a time when unity an I har
mony ar
portance.
of the utmoc
in
Pe ru ra Drug Manufacturing
Company, Columbus, Ohio.
D«mocrati« Prayer.
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GOLD B V m jr,ClSTS
EVtRVVWMEHt.
H the i>
1''IJ Hi' l\
!l-ci \ ii
\ it' • iii
se.tisa party '"oi.^id
e involved ii wotih
li) UU ilnr t" «" >l?i
:i{'j
mcnt :
11 £ 1 u ^
church 1
f /
j
4
ham*
TO ALL POINTS
NORTH and EAST
WagMtfalace Buffet Sieving Cars
and
FREE RECLINING C-iAIR CARS.
— from
All Points in Texas
TO
St Louis, Kansas City
and
CHICAGO.
Here cloae connection is made with
fa*t trains of Eastern and Southern
l.ineo, making the M. K-A T tiie he t
Line to XKW VOHK, IM)>TON. PHIL-
ADELPHIA. Bl FFALO. MONTREAL
AND ST. PAI L.
The "Katy" now get* into sr. Louie
over its own rails, it being lhe only
continuous line from deep water to > I.
LOUIS, KANSAS < ITY and HANNl-
BEL; SERVH'E IN.^riJPASSED.
Information theerfnlJv tnrnished by
JAMES B\RKEK, " W.C.( Kl'Sll,
l Paw Si Tkt \*t. Oeu'l Pass \ lit Agt
Sr LOUIS «U. OKNISOV. 1F.X
hut when
t-rusad
ij ui I
just .s indt'feuS:ble :•.« Would
be a similar crusade
a protestant christian body ,
the extreme unwisdom and fol
ly of such a course must be
come- apparent to all thinking
minds, I have hu connection
to ligut its own battles. that vital tiuid. Seud for free
One"year had | bo,,k 011 0PrinK ""-dicing and
t!:e support of more Address Tb*
p^rs, and papers of more circn
lation, than ever before back
a political party in this
country. Besides the demo-
cratic pr^«s, which in numbers
a--t power g
o"f '-:c, he
n^ i?!; r\ \
C -TlSti' lit I ' SX
pre> *<. N« w
^ atly * xce^d^d all
• 1 behind him
cue ( t th1- papers
:. ► independent
« k a? the siftia-
land, that we are a democrat.
YVe thank thee i'or the panic.
We thank thee for the hungry
and idle men and women in the
land. We thank thee for low
prices. We thank thee for the
banks that have busted and
the thousands of business fail-
ures siace thou hast come in:o
We thank thee for the
hard tim^s. We thauk thee
for th* rags our children wear.
We thank thee for the clothes
our wife needs and can't get.
We thank thee for what thou
hast done for the banker and
what thou hast not d«^ne for
the people. We thank thee
for all these things because it
is our duty a g
1
F.EMERSON, T. T. EMERSON, T. H. EMERSON,
Pr*eid< ot. Vice-President. Cashier.
First National Bank
of m'kitvney, texas.
CAPITAL and SURPLUS - - $126,000.
Bays and sells exchange on che principal cities in Enrop
First-class Daper discounted.
DiuecTORs : Francis Emerson, T. T. Emerson, T. H. El
Jno. L. Lovejoy, c. H. Welch,
Business hours—9. a. m. to 4 p. m.
I AM NOW A
MAN!
Chicago. Oct. 6. MO
•* I trooblM wi'li fnui ion*
and varicocele, rod had been
Muuallr weak tor Keren jear-,
iJfiiK the lest tour y«ftr* I
We will *cnd yon tie i
▼elou* Preach preat
CALTHOS frme, by <
mail, and a legal ruvaatn
that C&x.THoa will
E tn*d c\*rr :nfvlj thmt vi-o ao'd
cad (TiA «♦. :«!isf fa
At m£ *m. MK1
loi any of ms
traclilta antil 1 Wnk CALTH08—il rar\4 aa4 I r • . n • / _ I • S* _j
ffflrrsSSsssvaKL-i,^, 11 se it $ pay if satisfied.
H Atidrtss VON MCHL CO.. Sole American Agents, Cincinnati, O.
* J —
Doctor Henderson
IC2 (C4 V. 9th St., KANSAS CITY, M.
- TSu Old Reliable Doctor. A Reptlnr CraJmmU im
Agt Lmgttt Lecaitd.
f«od democrat
VP a^ain^t
it may
but we will take
NVe will woi k
fi'
•I^Hth, starve our
i.
\^a-i
i; deiu
papers are H'rayea sav
tion. M<
of r iti *
a^elv agaiust lhe a iniinietia-
tion and are ii;rhtirg it daily
i^hiord Waaron
GOOD T. an^ 30^E DRY.
It "hvlpsits: ' runs easier
Atl W-g. r.i, Cajria^-s, I
j our tna'.e t.i -t !• and give
That circular of ;urs—if
' neur \ou, write us fv.r it
WINONA WACON CO.
Winona,
n-.n rny other
r^us, -tc.
temlid her> ic<-
h vc r.o Aj^ent
Oh, almighty and «ll-po^er-
ful "Clef eland, who art in Wash
int'ton. when no? li-hin^; thou to
who art the father of Kirh ami "the ^rair
Ruth's si*tei, aiid of Maria,' ur ui-d:e
Haipin's boy. Oscar, and the «'Ur wives
god father of the democratic children, bacnti;e our i;om^?,
party (its father wouldn't own crucify liberty and kill pros*
it if Le w, s here), we hail thy P«-'ity, but will never go bac k
name as the great political OIi olir d<*ar old party, and on
with a venom and vindictive-1 prophet of the century. We thee, our most adored Cleve-
nena that exceed even the re- j down before thee in hum-) land. Thou art of more account
publican press This list in-political obedience. When than all of us put together,
eludes such papers as the Cm - thou gayest go, we go; when! Thou knowest more than the
. cinnati Knquirer, Chicago 11tion sayest come, we come south and west. Call us f3ols;
whaiever wuU anv christiao Times and U^rald,Sao Francis-1 hare no desif. bul to serve spit in our face; wipe your
co Examiner, Atlanta Constita-1 tbee. If thon sayest black is ^eet on us; we will love thet
tion, and many others. In New white we will swear to it and more. And now, our
York City only one newspaper j t^ everlastin' 8tntfin, out Kreat political father, we leave
of prominence adheres to
of the man who disputes it. \ us in thy care. Do with us as
Cleveland. All his t-upporters. When thou takest snutT we thou wilt. Kick silver into the
including th* independent will sneeze; when thon sayest middle of next century; give
press, have deserted him. Edi free silver we will echo thy more privileges to the national
tors who had been his l< yml j words ; when thou sayest gold, banks; issue more bonds ; pre-
frlends from the beginning of^ th^n gold it is. We are demo serve the McKinley bill ; estab*
his career, r.ow pronounce him crats after the approved mod- lish state banks ; foster trusts;
OUnt im I
OVER 27 YEARS OF SPECIAL PRACTICE.
Authorised by the Slate to treat CHROMIC. HCRV0U8 mm* 9*f6liL |
DtSEAS£S. Cures ruaranu • d or money refunded. All
f arni- hod Pf ady for nae. No mercury or injorioua madie
No detention from work. Patients at a Aiatanoe treated
and express. M«-dictnoa eent ev *rywhere, free from
a^e. Charges low. Over 80,000 eaaea cured. Aj
Important. Kr-ad little book, th« n state your <
andurms. Consultation free and oonfidenualtpuwnall;' or bjl
Seminal Weakness & Sexual Debility, |
-se«,prodoeinc]
head, pains la t
confuv.-d l.iea ? a:.i fur^otfuin-^s. t.i'hrcloesa^aversion to society, loss of sexual power,
cf * ;i'.l • -i. A • . cnr< I f«>r lt'e. lean sti p ail eight loseos, restore loet sczaa! poew,
s*orr aerv? ;■ nd train poyrv.enlarge and strength* n wr-ak parte and aaake yea ftt for i
{If .-malvrrh** mJ c? U>iOd by youthful folli' 8 ana
| tie&% Ic-oev plSipIcHandV'.otrh'^son the faee.niKhoi of blood V the
Syphilid
't it f. nn-suiidstar—tturcl
for life. Hlood I't,-.~"n:n^, Skin IM'
thut t« rribl3 dl^as*'-, in ail
-< eurt J
Mseas; a.
I Irrrj, Rwelltars, Sor* s. <r. ;rrhrrva ara
and all forms of Pr.vuto Diseases
po.-. .lively cv.red v r vc "vjr^fnnfiod.
ViruiL- tyr U) h xi w & :'tr*i27 r'°-
L> >OIv f--cs, tr:e to life, with fell a -s-
criptioncf al^jve diseases, the effects "and
cun s *4'.cd ir. plain vrrrppcrfor8c instsrnps.
iJ tiii* little took and answer Questions.
Free Museum of Anatomy {£!S!?dS&rSS£l tS
i.finite m.-d^lsacvl waxflr'jr- sde splr !mr rv*"1 the mlud:—a tchool of inrtruo-
t:<-fn -atpmiB visAou; words. # B.—r tuo* S5CGttpvtitmlIn th bank, *kick /
uu'lj f :r atops a:MO e* that / « «t curt.
^trictlirp P«T snenUy cured
Ointiurc out causUo, ratting.
pi«>jcraoend. Ko t ^n,no exposure.
ti-utran the t- .:uieot at h<
Rheumatism
A SCHECt ilR. The rT^:.test discorery la I
t';eanaslsof medicinr Oae doee gives r -|
1 f at<- vtlosearemove fever and.Bala
J«. nts— accreinaft'trdays. BeadjlMMll
of ca.^c. vit stamp for circular.
*)
Better
What Others Say of Us.
"There I* no
repuUUKiti f
*or t hr be
in A
leal:
Hksi
that «v)o]rsaa
wputatnm for wquan- dealing aad eomefceosse
laptlrittiM try tawdry cutond pktarM. or to
phrawoitior. It aiD to gutttr. twit to hr tMer. its
■— ( luitonoi (m Httral Metr Yorker.)
Po all la narrto of this kind of a V^KaUf ud FVrwer I
Ostaiocue. we xhaii hapro to •md it fr*e Yoe will Rod la it,
prntmhty. a !*r*vr variety of «>me kind* of Vacetabt* Scad thaa
tn any ( atalucne puMUhvat In thin eimntry or Rarnpc; many of
\e more <<nHUy we rmi— on oar fr>ur n-ort farms. TVf are pagse
of Novettjen. frrnn which the biimixv ha* been w tnnomd oat.
J.J. H. CRKCORY A SON. 6
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church—possibly this is unfor
tunate for ui*1— but 1 verily be-
lieve that of all the instrum^n
talitifs of evil known to our
political and social life none is
worse than a body organized
for the express purpose of
thrusting a religious propa^an
da into party politics. Nor
does it seem to me a justifica-
tion of any such movement
Minn, that nuns and sisters of charity
are seeking employment in our
public free schools.
MSXt PACII BKR* t'N'DKH EXCLt SIVB I'aTEXTS
OF THE CELEBRATED "CARY"" KIKE AM) BI RGLAR PROOF SAFES,
VAl'LTB. ETC.
t patent screw ^
BANK SAFE. *
a failure and repudiate both
him and his party. Even edi
tor (todkin, of the post, and
Carl Scburz, of Harper's Wenk
.cavEATS .TRADE Marks,
COPYRIGHTS.
C A\ I OUTA1N A PATENT * F^r s
promt* ant er ami an hone t opinion, write to
Tti I NN A rt .. Trho have h*<i neariTtSftr ^ o&ra'
experience sn tb«s patent bu.- ne-(i. 'nmu; .^a.
tion* «tnct!* ronfldentiaJ. A ltau<tht>nl. of In-
formation eonc-ei-miMc 1'ntent# and bow to ob-
tain them sent free. A5«o a catalogue oi mecbao.
ica) an<i scientific book* yrnt frco.
Patents taken tbron?h Munn k Co. receive
special uoticeinthe Virittifir Amcri<vnn. and
thus are bro'ight wij.^It Oct ore the pu'.iuwitb-
out ro t to tha tn~<*r tor Thi3 * ler.ihrt paper,
iMuca weeki*. eiecani * ihevrr* -i. ha« t T tat the
largest eirmtation of ar.v a entlSe work tn the
world. S3 a rear. , <- ; i0a «ent tree.
Buiiding t. i t n. ns- . o , .r. j-^nsle
copies, *JA cent#. Every number conta.ns bean-
titul platen in cotor?. and photograph* < f new
bnu«M *. w.th piana enabime buiiri. r to #how the
latest ti.fikii- aiKi aeeuM eor.tratt s. AJUrets
ML'.NK A IO, Nj:w VubK. atil fctiUAnWAT.
DOUBLE DAISY
mm EACH WAY
OTEK THE^
Hmton & Texas Centra! Railroad.
ELEGANT CHAIR CARS ON
DAY TRAINS.
THROUGH SLEEPERS.
m
E
Dal 1*6 an>i Sen Antonio rta Hesrne
end Anatia.
Tkrooffb 8!e peni between Galveston, Hounton
Md At- Louin vie Ual ten and Danlson - Superior
to points in the Southeast via Houston and
p Write or call on H- A T- c-
•Cestsfor information
C- W. aSIN, a. L ROBBiMS.
Tnfflc Manaic r- G- P- A T- A^ent-
G. A' OUIMLAM,
Vlce-Preald^iit.
GULF COLORADO
ASD
Sant Fe Railway.
HANTA FE ROUTE.
The Texas Trunk Line
-TO-
i o me this is onl3* an omen jy^ Jjave gone back on him
of good. Let them put them- of course the republican press
selves upon a plane of equality an(^ peppery, aggressive
with otlit-r citizens se^kitig ar;d determined populist news
work under government direc ? papers, now nnuibeiing several
tion and give the nuns the same thousand, arj pouring in hot
right in such matters as thejghotall along the line. It is
protestants enjoy. L?t the not too much to say the o uy
nuns be employed in our pub newspapers now cordially eus-
lic schools say I and ii they Gaining Cleveland are what is
want to wear their religicus j called the 4,pestt-lfice contin
gtrbiu th^ bchoole, let them gent.-' A few others support-
wear it. The government has ed him in a half-hearted or
nothing to do with the dress of ''damn him with faint praise."
its citizens. Certainly the pu Surely there never was such a
rity and efficiency of these peo giving away ot conscience or
such a wholesale desertion of
ern type. Our business is to bribe congressmen with patron-
rote the ticket and vote 'er age ; fish whenever thoa wilt,
straight. What is it to us and hunt snipe whenever thou
whether we have free silver or carest to, and we will indorse
not i We are but dogs that eat i every thing thou does?, carry
of the crumbs that fall from Cleveland roosters, campaign
our master's tables. When the torches, and forevermore sing
crumbs fall we wag our tails;!thy praises. Amen.—W. S.
when they fall faster we wag Morgan.
our tails faster; when they
Witn all b« 1 miFiiirirM, Rrtnrurr. |tn ot
en*rf , mtvuui tx items , fc rv«u I I * V. j .
en natural dircoargM lost aaaaood. S**poc J«n-y, unfit* pie ill lut) CGLtlUCt a Lit UiaH
a^Mtu msjry, waatinf iwar ot tiM cqtoi, eertainlv aad ! . « , . , . , |
rapM^curedt>yan*m*?ugeiuei,t t>i scuoois au«l in the an administration in the first
(|u«4tioa H.auk and Book fr«c. Call or wr^w. ! , , . .
training or the } oung deserve year of its term.-—Nonconform
and
DR WARD INSTITUTE.
t20 n. Ninth St.. sr. louis. no. recognition
ment.
encourage-
ist.
The Deepest Mine in tiie World.
Dr. gash's Belts & flpplianecs "The true American doctrine
Aa ba«<-r* to* | ._ . , i
. lg„tbe "f! 11 fca8 b"en ih*
church a"d 8tate- Let Claim of Austria thai Hhe pos-
0U8 ,,lk<' carH of tbrfr! Besses tb« deepest metal mine
church<-8 and creeds aud dcK in the world, the Maria shaft
f"* and lh« government i at miRM 0f Prsibram.whicli
B~a 'r~. C" - take care of htr public schools WM 3 675 feet below the snr-
f ab9,aln ab8olutel* from j face at the time of the great
the appropriation of any school fire in t802 it has now been
Glad be Obeyed.
I have a little story to tell
you, boys. One day—a long,
hot day it had been, too—I met
my father on the road to town.
, wish you would take this
we love thee for what thou hast , / lL ... ,
„f , , package to the village for me,
not done for us. We love thee) J|m „ bw 8Hjd he8itatin<?.
don't fail we stand and wait
until they do. This is Uemoc
racy. This is the kind of De
motracy which elected thee,
our great and almigh«y Cleve j
laud. On, most adored master,'
HICHE8T AWARDS
AT
WORLDS FAIR.
•J.%0 t<>:'itWVChictigo St.
•iir to Scott St ,
Buffalo. N.!Y.
#
Featherbone Corsets ano Waists.
Correct Shapes. -A <) - m RecomoM by
Best MateHais.
Latest Styles.
Most Comfortable.
LADIES* FAVORITE.
via
Un ml Saiit Lmb
and r!a"
ALWAYS REIJABI.®" and perfcrtly SAFE Th aam*
Muaad by thos-amUof w -manail over tho Uniti'l St.tan,
fca the OLD DOCTOR S private null practice, for Sn years,
ul wot a sisj la bad rt«u it. , __
M mt k amt if sot at npnaeoted. Send 4
ate ir. pel for sealed particulars.
TITUIS. 12"
BDiros<^cniim
In all t«fI-
T
r-*-
its own province aud let the re
ligiona affairs of the people
alone. I don't want it to be
understood, however, that. 1
favor any lawlessness in the ef-
fort to obstruct the progress of
the A. P A.
"I have no sympathy with
the exploit of the man in Dal-
las who fired his pistol at s
lecturer in open meeting and I
think such conduct ought to be
punished as it deserves. If
talk ob any
Copper Mining Company, in
Michigan, which, on December
1, was 3,640 feet deep, and is
now more than 3,700 feet, the
average rate of sinking being
about 75 feet a month. This
makes it beyond question the
deepest metal mine in ezis
tence, and only one other shaft
has reached a greater depth,
that of a coal mioe in Belgium,
for which 3,900 feet are claimed.
The Adabert shaft ia
because thou art Cleveland.
We humbly snrrender our
selves to thee. Do with us as
thou wilt. Though wheat is
but 40 cents a bushel we love
thee; though cotton is low we
love thee; though business is
dnll we love thee ; though thou
sands, millions, are out of em-
ployment we love thee; though
our children are clothed in rags
we love thee ; though our wife,
the dear companion of our
bosom, is scantily dressed and
looks so shabby she can't go to
church, we love thee; though
we are sinking deeper in debt
and poverty is knocking at the
door and hunger staring us in
the face, we love thee still.
This shows our great faith and
love for thee. Our wives and
children are wilting to sacrifice,
even as the Hindoo mother sac-
rifices her offspring by throw-
ing it under the crashing
wheels of the juggernaut. Oh,
mighty Cleveland, words can
not express onr love for thee.
We love onr party too. What
we about tha
wr
trade-mark registered.
Halters say: "They are
the best fitting corset on the
market." Merchants cheerfully
refund the money after 4 week's
trial if not satisfactory. Call for
them at tbe stores.
MU MARCTiCmnt,
MICHIGAN.
FOR SALE BY
Now, I was a boy of 12, not
the bay field where I had been I
since breakfast. I was tired,
dusty and hungry. It was two., T * ... ^
miles to town. I wanted to get ^ 1 ^ ;ro"d flC [ftr VA|| fit
my supper and dress for sing-l n 8 1 e 'or* ne ° m || |Q[ |()l| mil).
. them came to me, the tears APIW 1 Ul 1 uu
ln w° * i a rolling down his face. special holiday bates.
My first impulse was to re- t. * r , „, ttTT w.. . ~
- J . 4 , . . .. # our father," he said. "He w*!d<>n * Texas
fuse, and to do it haishly ; for lust as he reached the Austin, Ti
I was vexed that he should.ask * a a*J , " h* 7 ? w
, . , , house. The last words he SLoke
after my long day's work. • ,, r
me
If I refused he would go him-
self. He was a gentle, patient
Writs to-day
FREE
.-f'Jjll
IB* IIIIV It,
were to you.
I am an old mac> now, but I
old man. But aomathiag Ih#Te lb nkef, °Kod OTer "d
stopped me—one of Qod'a good 0Ter *fcWn *'1 J"™ ".at
angels, I think. hav® PM8ed 8lnce that hottr.
Of coQrae, father, I'll take ,®'at 'bese last words were:
it," I said heartily, giving my! OJ've always been a good
acythe to one of tha men. Ha ''"J' to me Jim."
gare me the package. No hnman being ever yet waa
"Thank yon. Jim," he said. •orrr for 'ore or kindness WANTED,
"I was going myself, bnt some- ahown to othera. Bat there ia j g41BL|£g?Sj
how I don't feel rery strong to no pans of remorse so keen aa "
day." bitterness with which we
He walked with ma to tha H"*?wor col?Be#
road that turned off to tha tows, whlch T* h%*S ,h®,n 10 loT#d
" * , ' , 7, I ones who are dead.—Ex.
and as he left me he pnt his
hand on my arm, saying again: j j>j
'•Thank yon, my eon. Yon[
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1894, newspaper, April 19, 1894; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191824/m1/4/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.