The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1898 Page: 1 of 4
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McKINNEY, TEXAS, THURSDAY- MARCH f, 1898.
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stituents ol th-; saliva. It is this t,r -i i^t helps
to collect little particles of food arid thus lo favor
decay of the teeth. It is not possible to avoid the
deposit of tai tar, h?.r us i* :c n orths of nitur?,
but our Tooth Pofafcfc * n i; from hardrn-
ing on thf teeth and discoi* in, the m.
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First National Bank
OF M'KINNEV. TFX ,\y~.
C ^PITAL and SURPLUS - $125000,
bl'YS AM) SELLS EXCHANGE 0> THE PRINCIPAL rlTIES IN El ROPE
first-class paper oislol'xtei*.
DIRECTORS: Francis Emerson, T. T. EMEKSON. T. H.Fmerssot)
Jno. L- Lorejoj, C- II. Welch.
Business Hours: 9 a m. to 4 p. m.
Mary Nash College.
The Model School for Girls.
Highest course an«l moot experienced facuby in the South Instruction
practical and thorough Discipline mild, though firm Training l >Th mental
and physical. An ideal home. Catalogue and information on application
J. G. Nash Pres., Sherman.
THE SHERMAN. SHREVEPORT
AND SOUTHERN RAIL-
WAY COMPANY.
Through Service Between Mc-
Klnney and Jefferson.
H. & T. C.
R. R.
Double Daily Trains.
Two Jaily train*: Tickets sold \ ia this
route to points North, hast, Mouth and
west.
CONNECTIONS
With the II. & T. C. «t McK n-
Kinney; M K. & T. and Cotton
Belt at Greenville ami T. «& P.
at Jefferson.
For further in ormation apr'>
your local agent or a>l«ire a,
F., M. AlvorJ, Ocn. Supt.
J, \\ Chatham. G. F. A P, v.
(■reenvtlle. Tex
W. N. Collier. Local Agent.
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Short and Quick Lin? RftiVfm
North and South Texas.
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We are anxioun to liqiM tip
Western Texai^, and commencing
at once and oontinning until
April 80, we will sell t' all emitt-
ers from Fort Worth -1 jM m~
east, including Al vi '
round trio tickets to A lidte,
Pecos, ana stations intermediate,
and to Eddy and Ro*well. New
Mexico, at rate of one ami one
third fares for the round trip;
tickets good for HO days from date
of sale.
This will be the liest time of;
t|ie yipar to see Western Texas, ;
* joq ought to take advantage j
t unity.
ticket #gent for j
Tr^f-c
Mannyf •
MOV
"Id buying se^fts 44 rro omrt ^r.
■xtraraaanrc,*' hKatu* t!:^ rcf -
of cultivation « Bated on inferior aHxif \ .
alsmya l«n!rl> Ujv orieiii.".' {
coat of toe n<l <1ear -«t fwrt* : i f
be haul. The beat is always tiic I.-.
ehompcaC Pay ■ trifle a.orr for r- -A
FERRY'S
SEEDS
raciL.i
PI I
m
Had Xothin? to Do With the Wreck-
ill'' of* the Maine.
Lively Eunniinr Battle In Which
Many Shots Are Exchanged.
THE OPINION OF MR LONG.
The Secretary Made the Remark Just
After the Cabinet Meeting and It
Waa Circulated a* Official, but
Only His Private Opinion.
OUTLAWS EFFECT AN ESCAPE
-Jj.
Two of tlfci Officer*' II«r e* Were Shot
from (fader Them attd the Chase
Had to Re Abandoned Owing
to The*e Mishaps.
SPAIN IS RESTLESS.
Greater Antietv Visible as the Conrt
of Inquiry Progresses.
Dr. ALBERT J. CAL
Practice Limited to the
EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Office 2d Door South of Collin Co
McKinney. Texas.
NUMBER >.
Th. f.
coiutKfnttn
cl';l>c 1 hat
out >tar:iv
in Havai:
coniii ii:iv •
. ..i ii ■ >u ilit' saoj««T.
* (ili.t h;ivt- if I
■ t a- ..i any man to ti.tr-
miviint in :he « xp'io>iv«* vviiu-
tiat it was for Tii<- Spanish
r for < 'i- nt! V. vler They
ii^i'.'inii >om • : tirr n tson
Royal make* the feed pare.
i for purciiasc.
FEELING GROWING INTENSE the court's session
still at K*'t
Rumor- of Hostilities Are Harrasaing the
(iovermneiit Officials to a Consid-
erable Extent—Cubans Wait-
iug For War Declaration.
hv.i
of tll>.
Marei
Testimony
ore® ENJOYS
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys-
tem effectually, dispels colds, head-
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro-
duced. pleasing to the taste and ac-
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly l enelicial in its
eHeet<. prepared only from the most
healthy and aijreeal>le substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug-
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro-
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do n< t accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
10UISV1LL£. Kt. NEW 10RK. N.I.
Washington. March 2.—The secretary
of the navy Mty> the S]>;iiii~li govern-
ment had nothing to do with the de-
struction of the battleship Maine at
Havana in which 2.>4 men lost their
lives.
The above statement was made yester-
day as Soeivtury Long left the White
House after the i-abiw t me>-tinjr
His remark wa> speedily given wide
circulation apart from the quieting
references which had ami ^pained u.
It immediately r-tarted :• i!:• -:i coiuitieut
and discussion and when Mr Long re-
turned to tic navy
lunch lie foiiini t,iat v
tended tocotH' V \u-
foree of an ofticial
SjKim's resptnsioiiity
:i.i: " ■ nt after
u<t tic had m-
*-in_' given the
seciatation tii.it
• r till' til*wi>!«T
l-\,!irs,.m Ksitcr
) he
a-
1 h
L«
Me
otton
nwing o<
aecollllt
\ —ociat
a ii' 1
Belt
i*a-
1 li-
on
Mai
1.
a lit
' alt
. \pnl i
'•in- fifth
< bu-
rn la r
Bayard, Neb.. March "2.—Five men
from thi« place hadn running tight with
the two ^ndits who Saturday shot
President Taylor r f the hank of Bayard
ami lfxrted the strong ih>x. The tight
occurred 40 miles north in the sandhills.
The Istndil* made a ii< -j erate tiiiht, and
it is now ' i lif ved tlvy eSii never 1**
taken alr\-t
The posse ran>e upm the Ktutiifs as
they were breaking camp for a short
rest The rollers were the tir-t toopen
tire. For several miles the tight was
rontiimed. the bati'iits turning in tie-ir
sadtjh > while ruhtiir at ftti: s{>et tl and
sellituig buiiets frof! tl;eir ]•' ilea ting ri-
fles a'iioiig tin- jturstiers
Finally two of the horses of the |<ossc
« eii shot, and Heputv R<ivce v. a- twdly
hurt Then the ;«i>>e gave up th
chas<-. The nu n aiv practi<*allv sur-
rrninded. Thev -tili have a larL't —■< f.on
of v lid t« rritorv to ride ov r. and can
easily eln«:t their pursuer-
FroUl the •■ooilless
which r!ii band.!- ! ■
Takitic
<rru.
•J.—The second
■ I'mtcd States
•— ot the Icittie-
chick Mt st
summed ves-
Kev
lay's s -ion her « f the
' nii-t i>f liKjuirv tu the lo-
! sl:it A'atn. began at lo
Madrid. March 2 -Greater anxiety is : „T-th,v.t„, v.,.r„
visible here in regard to the verdict of J tl.r.; lV ha(1 .((n.1(Ml fhat tluT
the Vuitefl States naval court of inquiry j u;iirht u ,, all^, a;ifJ rho liont,.I1JuirK
into the loss of the Uittleship Maine j a,1(, ra(ict> (lf th., lo.T xvar.hip were all
than was apparent a week ago. I on h.lIl(i tIt rep. rted they will
Constant minors of possible hostilities j fM. r<--\amilled until the court re-
are harrttssing and wakening the >;ov- ! turn-fr-tv it- x-roud \ i-it to Havana.
ernment. ami they art.- also trying the i • i roups ■' ni.-tt men also are gathered
patience of the public. The ••jingo j«- •'"•nt rhi <-ourtrot>m door, awaiting their
j ers" publish exhaustive dispatches
from New ^"'trk and Washington to the i
eft'et t that the relations lietween the
AktttatdirNn
roval mum powota co.. ' tw vodk.
United State- and Sjtain ar - hourly be-
coming more -tniine i and attributing to
Pn-utent McKinlev a -erit— of anti-
Sjwnish oeclarati- it- Atinnral B'-niie-
jo. minister of finance, ir- actively seek-
ing int .aiis to procure adtlirional war-
shi|>s
CUBANS ONLY WAITING.
it
W ar I
Fore
New YorK.
l><-< laii-il Tlii i
and Morr or
M .rch 2.—
\\ ill < omhinc
II: stn«t.
••< >ti the dav
stunt- tm:
hands on
criminals,
they hav
The -
they kill
was sl ot
a,i>; ti:. r
r> !i«i' r. a
l<tr wni i
ui
- and accuracy with
•o f and silo? at the
.t l- K .levni they are old
he frontiers, ami desiierate
■ ho i an !e-\. r ) ■ taken until
• en shot to pieces
•sitioti l- that ti'.-v thin^
President Tavior when he
ring tin- r.i:-; on fie Icttik.
!"• will di- rather t ;an «ur-
ev t« ar iwilig .vnehed lav*
th> White s<piadron
vaua Maximo !iom'-;
•I¥*ii- lire on Ha-
"■a ill l -gin au at-
tack by ian-i He will keep on lighting
until Havana snrr jiviers or nothitiir is
left of it but a h< .hi of rnins
The words w ■ i used to a Worid cor-
; ret
! !-:•
tuuen;
• Nun.
■ritis.' •
1
nipa Fla.. b
>inmande<l
.hi winch has
I >r.
tiii-
^ ell
tail,
re
THE PERMIT REFUSED.
'I'l'lti- II i in Hi..ml III, hii-. Drtii£ci*t* ( .iii-
not S.-I1 Whi-k> it Olatli-.
f Mat he Kan Mann 2 —
r- • •
j i.
na-
itl
HI)
I ii'
Mi
.1 s after
i-i-ting. |*i
A >in-
W hi/nt.
irn ficket
the f.dl'iv
nit! tt'ii r
: d ill i
cut
>n
htt
t mi
M.
tl .Norfolk. \ a. for i be
lblbt i-t Kt| ; cat :
Ma;
Vll!
ii! tie' II
A nuua
Kdiical
VI.
.n Mm b VI
Missi,,narx 1
Washington
Meet 1IIg i
•nai A -si
atnl
nioil
l>. (
f the
|sf <
Wo
M a \
.. for
Nad
hat! !>•■•
clear h
-loll of
r.jl.
•Th.
the f t
jxistma
and on
lina
1 -aid
qui-^rer
jti'i^* •
that a
jwrt - t
disaste:
ted."
The
been w
unti
T
Pr<
\ <
\V.
\v..
it ion, .1
erate
•24.
To
( M • 11'
on (I
Na-hvill
tiofiai I
• lain Km
Atlanta
Vetera!
e. r
*fiit«
|t an
I i :i.
- 1{-
>r.
union.
..I,
iir
a I t
M 1
furl
M
nforti
\\
I on
H Ti
A
n t Ii.
S. < i.
\ ler.
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I tl-
of
t lie
< ol-
ie:lse
itton
VIZCAYA AT HAVANA
T! - I rm-
\'
Havana
♦ r V./ i•
o'eio-k v
voyap- U *
bv -
• ii in i i,iiti *
^piliiiard*.
ii: :itt
r a k''***!
u as
a-
\% I
Hail
! he pr f. s(
iim_*gi-t
liquor
I for in
i . and it
!>• I lUi ill
f' inner
1 :tl«>ut
n-tia n
ProKite
in i -i n
n Tem-
.! W
- H M.
- Half of
I am
t:e7 -
r ti.
I 'n:<a fmm
i 1 lynamift
to T.1IIIUI sv
for New ^
jll-t Kick fr-
ill. "! 11- t 'll
eXlM-dltloii
I .J:e
It ti <
-atiter I >annt-
t > llr;i m i.a-
ion.'i N iin- /.
r nnrht
w inch
rri
t trt h
tii'
r ol our
! taz. w
antt aiiiUiiinitioi'
nit aii'i -ti-anii ii .
■I the t 'n urn co,
tirst alitwineiit.
ce. when* We pi
r-_'<> in tie
!!•
•i_' tiie
. aft T
Pinar
ti tilt!
turn to 1«- examined.
A high naval oftiii r .-.tid :
•■ I'erhaiis the court of inquiry will n*-
tiirn to Havana on tumrd the cruiser
Marbli in :: i ort'i- N -iivdle instead of
the cui-t sun -v i*iat 1 *:-. -he. The Mar-
biciiead woulti ' -i- ■ lily suitable, as
she has an i - • dly strong electric light
nlant.
R. K. TIME CARD.
OFF FOR CUBA.
>i \ er;tl t ou^r« > ti!
m iii«i N*iialui
I l.« li.oi 1\ c .
( o
Wasin
— nators
Washuu
Cuba
Monrt k ■.
a pnvaf*
will con-
ton am
Amos J
den >nn
Thursfoi
< tfti
u- t
that
tan
si nt
Igton
uartv o:
Tor a trip to
in Form —
V will take
a Tne icirty
iibnger. Tnurs-
Wiiliam Al-
ivcs. Senator
..- undertakeu
.* a is r-onal in-
- in < hilja
ii any - ii.- an
irally give
stigation
•lil till- ills-
w on Id 1 - ale
would allow
nati
ft'
D. W, Leigh, Vocal Teacher,
llArinonv. Composition, and Voice
t ulture ASpccialtx.
d-i- Normal grade cert
• V : -a! •!.-1 « "• *ileg
ate from
t Music.
ited.
Texas
irn. Svmi-h cthh ISews
and
i lit . hUtL I uf
,jF.
on
Tl'
ifpiMOji h-arniv «4teer>^i bv
OFFICIALS NOT WORRIED.
•Iinin' Koc« i -
Was.'
Ma
. I I \ ill *t<ip
«>f
Sin tu. Ark
- Ft • r ti m* at
A: K. v Wv
TV
dt.-rjts. w
T- Hi 11: l.
r to won
Man-
He told
low a>i
;. «i him th
isii woi
T-
ti- -riata 1
tlitcfot II
Eng -
l. Kill hi
arti
1 Iuni a i-
ho is tie
At
Vi iy Lokv Price.
\\
H. & T. C.
North bound. Cannon ball 5:21 a ni
No3 * 9:47 a m
No. 15 12:28 p. m
No 1 7:50 p.m.
South bound No 2 8:17a. in
No. 1 ii 3:10 p. m.
No 4 5:53 p.ni
C; mon Ball 10:05 p- m
EAST LINE.
Pas?enger leaves. 51:28 a. ui.
Local " 2:4^1 p. m.
FJas.+*nger. arrives. 4.55 p.m
Local •' 10. 35a. m
Frank E. Wilcox - - -
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AKP
NOTARY PUBLIC
! Office East side Square, over Urgtnt't
Book Store.
K H- L. Pearson, Jf
Dental Surgeon
Office north side square, over Aren't
store. Residence 5 S. < hurch Street
McKinnej-. Texas.
WEBB & THROCKMORTON.
Physicians and Surgeons,
tifciiinri, rcia>
First Door South of the Collin Co Bank.
Crescent
Dye Works.
Gentlemen's Clothing CLEANED. DYED
AND PRESSED.
Charges Moderate
Satislaction Guaranteed.
W. B Evans, Propr,
<i
r ha i
d in
uetlt.
law
11.
KI'I
(>!
Warner
Y\as.
or
A . Fori
I'ass. \ot.
ereii> cointuandeil that In-
dication of this < nation in
ipt'T published ill the i itlti
if there be a newspaper
Citation By Publication
The state of T-\ i- to the Sheriii
anv « unstable .if < .'llin county, giv-
ing :
Yon art
making i
-l llt*W
t> of Collin
published in said County but if not.
then in the nearest County where a
newspaper i-published i for four weeks
previous to the r
Sunim--ii Fred .b
unknown. t« be
H .ti. Hist it t t i
lar t> rin tlit-ret t
< it'iilit \ of Collii
thereof, in • c
io- .1 af • t
quay- w
of pe,,pi.
gHV Wit
charged
ing fr->n.
The A
fn>UJ tin-
she at-o
C« me
T;r Si
Sigs - •
Mam i
i f - -* - • a:
.-i turn
imtfic
Their
< KJUe
at at
' i- expi
arlv day
;«tt>uiar
n iiiv-r- t-i w :oni ('aptain
fui'iiishei piaiis of the
tiie.r w.irh this morning.
THE FRENCH PRESS.
>Ui
iiifn* -
r at*ii *ar< r<> l -
>v r of th> lloid
' was charged
one iif the meat
tir-t t that
til- It (:ai '-ax ise
e official- had
convict ion
piac.
I luiilf
] an •
j That
1 can-
K
| Ma :
! curre
> tlio-l
(ieitcra
nig lt> i
to ni-i"'
"In ti
It
•iinl when tiie
ii< - .id, anil -wa
A man m it knoci
i) ami -ai«
•Mafa L-
iiiiitril- It
N--W- lialvesfon i West of Foote House
Tuesdays and
nsisfs of eight
•e :.il -1ej arti'lents
I itfi.-s uid the boys
w rid d general
a fed article- etc
. . U' \ News and
! J ni' iiths for the
<: 75 a-h This
-rs a «i-k or 1 -" • ■
ridiiiilonslv low
McKinney. Texas
MONEY TO LOAN
OA REAL EST A TE.
All kinds of bonds made tor a small
premium. Don't worry your friend
aboirt going on your bond
JAMES M. MUSE.
Attornwx-at-Law S side of square.
McKinncv. Texas.
it a
|«
VtcKinney Nurseries
dalili
< ),
IIH
\.
t h
-liei
lie'
udt
Oil..
Havana t
won
ti
•turn dav iiereof von
lies whose resilience l-
Ultl appear b.-f.ire the
,!rt at the next regn
to be holdetl ill the
at the ('ourt House
via ev . t: the sixth
n - 1 .lav in Feb
,V. ■ I
ia -
oi, tiie
er being
t he IV-
i 1 Court
V I 1898
ui 1 tlleg
'o wit:
'ia Itant
• f . exas,
tor more
• the tiling
' h day of
Th«*y Knnf Monrueitui Into Our l*rol>-
abte 1 rouble U ith ^puiii.
Pans. March 2.--Fr 'iich newspajx'r
genentliy do full justice to the attitude
of tht United States in view of the loss
of the liartie-iup Manic, although they
contenti •■jingo uewspsjiers have danger-
ous influence." Tin Temps is inclined
to p« ssimistic. It refers to the war-
like spirit of Americans and the pride of j i„.
the Spaniards, Who. if any indemnity
wen- uemanded, in case tht.- disaster
proves to I*- result of the crime, might '
refuse point blank, haughtily indignant J
at the thought that any one could sup-
pose th' :u guilty." and continues, "Culsi ]
is a royal morsel which tempts a people j
intoxicated bv their strength and eon- i
vinced that Monroeism is alplia and ;
omega of international law. But, it is
still to be hoped conservative forces are ;
i;;I;i nl \1it Her ^i*trr,
on. Ill- March 2 Mrs
Bedinger of Weatherfonl,
tart**d for Loudon. Kng ,
to tirm_' her sister. Mi—
i.i famous song writer, who
i*t lt« to I
Bio<,tHingtt
Katie .1 i -
Tex . ha-
where sin
bill .joljes.
is known as li ia Orme. Un k to her
hot);, in re Mis- < irnn is confined in
: an a-> 111 f«tr ti.-«■ insane at Fondon suf-
j firing .'i i • r> . n-ai iron hie. It is be-
j ii'M-ti tiiaf tier return to her home and
f;tmi!> wii! entirely n-ston* her uiiad.
i Mrs fviim^-r is assured timt tii -r«* will
• ■cl ion to her -ister's removal.
p.an'at -. in- a- li
•■ As Bianco r>
fe,-t Ha v ana < «o
the a-i aie. Ro
the west Tilt
Uiiife-i - ■'•-
nituic • • t
their i <rt-
Unite.; Siafi - fl-
an ; ' •: 1.1 v. ill is f 11
illM'llll! ! Ill
1 *i 7. than
c iin Mil h- since be-
in 1>71.
fruit - t Ins -ea-tiii
:she! of i ruit oer
sold at one iiiul
I Ml s||el.
1 ret s aii'l w e liav e
m- trot it>- tu
ome/ itra\\s n* art-r
•t«: i":_rii-'V and I 'la/
lev all expect tiia'
will tieclari war
hapte ns tiii-v w lli
list! coop-rate wni
Havana wii
itr>
fr-.ia
I n *
titasJ
till!
. fall
Ahuli \\t
• II.i!- pel
liavc t he
lieflos. Ami ion can have
ii. v\eah ii and luxurx sjni-
plant ing and growing
' iiiiies, i'eaf- ami 1'i'aches
• .lapane-e Plunis and I*«t-
s will enrich e\er\ person
ant s and cult i\ :ite> t hem
MEANS FREE CUBA.
fi
•l «*fort ! ■
• the
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Hi. Belief i
rk.
liisuatch to
ai I
nv i
■ ii irri i^e. t ie
•a s or ot'ca
it with t ■>.
••• naining
-• parate and
ni.-e said time
iated constitu-
f
• l.er
i t pravs citation
app--.tr and an
e . m-jr h ret sf
i\- . e. dissolv-
r nit my existing
defendant anil for
relief pertaining
i ■
No
but have von then
•it' 'ourt this Writ,
• •o'i showing how
• 'lie.
.nd j 1
l.i dc j SEAL ••
t> .it;:. in- l?th, day of! I
February A D. 189S.
Attest: E. R. HALL.
(,'lerk District Court Collin County,
Texas.
For Sale
Ve i>ave several farms from 40
to \ij ) acres, houses and lots,
building lots and business lots.
Persons wishing to buy or sell will
ii'.eus" .-.ill on us at our office, S.
i. corner square, McKinney.
ThonjjiM-n ik McKinney.
--;.'^j^^lKeal Estate Agents
Look- l.ik^ Another strike.
Coiumlm-. March —!•'. K. Farms.
;.r. s.iietit of ti:t miners organization,
-ay- a -trih of the i ihio miners about
April ! .-eems me vita hie. The Ohio oj>-
s-riifor- necided they cannot jay the
- • wages tor mini ig ct«l as jsiid in
westi rn Pennsylvania, as the Chicago
conference decided slum id be j aid. and
Mr. Farm- has no doubt they will re-
fuse to sign the scale. The miners will
not work unless the Chicago scale is
}>Ulf".
so powerful they will at the last mo-
Mil and defendant in- j nieiit stop the people and the goveni-
•uim Texas That nieiit on the threshold of an adventure
which would ik- not only big with grav- ! Tipi «*«-i nor injunction l>i**oived.
est coiiseqnetices from international ; Clevt lami. Man-h 2.— Judge Neff of
point of view , but which might induce ! the common picas court dissolved the iu-
at home a s.art of resolution aud devel- - jiuiefiou granted sometime agorestraiu-
opmeut of most dzeadful phase of Csesar- • nig the TipjiecantH- club from expelling
Mayor McKi-son and Legislators Bram-
ley. Burke ami Mason for the part they
| took in the tigln against Mr. Hauna in
the late senatorial campaign. The di-
rectors of the club are now at libertv to
ism. that evil which gnaws the vitals of
everv Democracy."
Window (i«e* to Key Went,
Norfolk. Va., March 2. —The torpedo
boat Winslow came out of dry dock at
the navy yard Tuesday and will sail at
once, presumably for Key West.
AdvMiice the l'rlce of Gold.
London, March 2.—It is said here that
the Bank of France has advanced the
price of gold with a view of preventing
the further export of silver. The mar-
ket is weak on rnmors that the Indian
import duty on silver will be raised.
dismiss the offending members if they
so desire.
THE MARKETS.
Livestock.
Chicago. Man-h 1.—Cattle—Steady;
Texas steers. fcL.">0i.i 4.35.
St. Louis, Mai h 1.—Cattle—Steady to
strong; Texas steers, $3.30«r 3.45.
Sheep-Steady ; Texas #4. <« 4.25.
Nev York. March ' \
The ib-raiti from paris s. v-
• In iht Intransaire.iiit Heuri Koeiie-
fort w rift -
" I'.p.a. v gra-]ifhe situation.tin-c.\
pit .-ion on tiie Nt a: hi umi-r i- regan;.
as the tirst Uittl- t-t-aeeii > -.-.in aii-i tiie
Ullltea Stales \- for u> we iini\ si e
iii it the hi-i sia_-. < ,t : n ad vain-. ti«n
Cnlians towan*. indepi'tidence l'he ca-
tastrophe has caused tiic death of V .-4
uiifortnuatc sailors, but it lia- also saved
the lives of million- of ts nii atants, for
it insures the tniiii ir inioh of the iiisur
rection 1« fore many wis-ks.' "
PURCHASED AT ST. LOUIS.
Wey ll-r Itoiishl llif llviiHinile Tliirr
That lie ^linetl lla%ana Harlmr With.
St. Ijouis. Man-h 2. — A -lory is in cir-
culation here to the t ffec: that six tons
of dynamite wen-sent to Cuba for the
use of the Spaniards in mines in Havana
iiarl>or. It is said that au agent of (-Jen.
Weyler landed in New York in Novem-
ber. 1 s!'i , to pun-has. dynamite with
which the harbor was to In- mined, but
owing to the vigilance of the Culian
junta in that city, he could not secure
the explosive without it Ix ing known.
He therefore, quietly left the city and
came to St. Lonis, where he was suc-
cessful in purcliasing six tons, which
was shipped to New York and thence
to Havana Nov. 23, on the .steamship
our catalogue, sent
ml lis \ our orders.
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SOLID TRAINS OF
NORTH. fcASf.HORTHEAST Wjl6|ER BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND
FREE RECLINING
tier the best for your money
that vonr ticket reads over the
Frll From a St«ndpipe.
Brenham. Tex.. Man-h 2.—Herman
Giesccke, night foreman at the electric
light plant, fell front a standpipe. He
strack in the coal bin, receiving a num-
ber of bad cuts and bruises. He it not
fa tail v hurt.
Ciudad Colon, and that it was consigned
to Weyler j i l l !
Queen $ fre$ceijt
t^oute...
KATY CHAIR CARS
TO-
Alaskan Kspeditiou Akiminnni.
Wash ngton, Mar/h 2.—-The war de-
partment has decided to abandon its
expedition for the relief erf the miners
in fee Klondike country, because the
Prince Phillip Wnti Divorec.
Vienna, March 2.—Prince Phillip of
Saxe-Cobtirg Gtitha hw.s taken prelim-
inary steps to obtain a divorce from his
wife, Prince Louise of Belgium, the eld-
est daughter of King Leopold. The
case will be heard after the marriage of . .
their daughter, who is affianced to the Arms m St. Louis dealing m dynamite
younger brother of the empress. were seen, but with- one exception an
emphatic denial was made that the firm
■arriouN la Maw loath WaUs, W Aiiwaii sar dmamite to Cuba
It is said that the agent wanted to pur-
chase more, but did not believe that it
would be safe to ship a larger quantity.
The quantity sent was enough to mine
the harbor. The heads of the different
ST. LOUIS
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A . Dallas, Texas.
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1898, newspaper, March 3, 1898; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth192004/m1/1/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.