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OL. 1, NO. 15.
McKINNEY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MAY 15. 1H84.
81 A YEAH.
arms for Sato!
Large and small !,
COMDKNHKD NKWm.
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TKLKfiK A MM.
u verv
ON TNE KST OF TERMS!
lLSO itoi SKK AND LOTS IN
MclClNNKY.
Waco had
|vh flr- u«. ..
Ilitl'lH'l Bradford WIIS
iiiii! killed <>ii tin* Hili, by
SjM*l1CNl*|-, tt( 1 rillV 1*8toil.
Cllllilt'S LuhlfUUV
I.AItKIIO.
For
ton vciirN or more flu*
The Ooauaaraial lltuttion.
Nt'iirly six millions specif.
bMOonoy'i Hope.
A MudAliniini Campaign.
Hit-
A (In
iat Comstock this week by >1 iw{ mvwdJit*|N)rtMhnto tlx*miiMiiii*, kIidwm thut durlug thf Ivt. „ ... .
Knighi. They were gambling. Tin- following seems most pro- ^ th«* iiiiuii^vtuitr. |4>ii«*-1ialf millions, making tin* ml policy in
w I do not think any careful TIm* Republican papers some
of this country huve lteen consisting chiefly of gold coit .,.n.Hr fi of !.. % sent •' •-•♦ • j •. a «<ied out that this
l4ir«'do. May 8.—New iiiirnlo m flu* liabit of quoting our and bars, wen« shipped from limes can fail to oudcrstuml that campaign was t« 1m-a campaign
the wcBe of ftmit exi'ltf population at f>o,0U0,000 iuhabi- this port to Kurope last week, the paramount political issue of "mud "dinjfiug." This was
meat to-day over tlii* closing of Units, when ill fart we have making a total of thirtv-cight before tin' American people is
the Mi hue bank by twenty-five j more than 5rt.tMio.noo. A retvnt million since .Ian. I. The im- as to whether the money and
was shot Me.simu soldiers. There an 'glance at the tens iik report ports of specie for the same peri corporations of the country arc
i>t hull od have oeeii about four and to shape and control its politi-
_ . w . _ tr # opposition t< the
Ike ijoeb charged with kill-1 bable: Our of the judges, Ko- aged more tliati fffM),0t)0 annual- net loss fop the four month ultout interests'of the great body of
► xi' "vfJIia f£ Manuel Me Cloudy at Dal-1 win tse duty it is to we ly, while our native increase has thirty-three and one-half mil people, or whether tin* people
i ll.lfc filftiMif iaii ■••'rva; luii in entttwa*1 las in October, has been releas-' that the stamp law is obeved, been, at its regular rale, more lions'. This outflow of gold would in accordance with he spirit of
p n, 4 «;iivi fann t wn; a Kwr elem t.j j iiotitied the bank to stamp tlieir than a million regularly, Con- not excite so much attention the constitution and genius and
A&Si let tail house in short-- Mrs. McPherson and K. V. Mc- }**?"• ^ hi. l. tl.oy refused sequeiitly the above number is were it not for the philosophy or our government
illlonTtrawnw. it hiKti. ale* legation.; j^o,, WAn. unooiiited to r,.,,,0.; bMto, whereupon Kodriguex as- considerably below rather than fact that the Oovernmeiit are to shape and control its pub
Mffi. * ... . ... i ... ^ sessed a flue oil the lmnk. did above the truth. Hv a com par- continues to coin sil\er at
JSvJi, iJX^t hMfllheat hiin.Uhe Organs KviM.siti.ui. ' ' i !101 *ttit for l,V* hm,k f" l,a.y [t: lNoit1 wUh «'f < " •••* leading the rnw of fcf,ot>o,ooo per mouth,
town, abuM4 «wi« mmdiwi—win milt 1 a j i ut went to the garrison and nations it is shown that we have and that it cannot find au out tiouul banks, and in fact u
•oiun •uMentUI MMt wi«||ii tmiato Senator Oibbs, of Dalian, is seeur«>d a detail of twenty-Hve a po]>ulation of s!0,0(it),(Mio more j let for the same, while on the ' class interests, make common
k v«h0« * •«* ""
p „ ^
| because the World and other
heiuocratie Journals which do
not believe ill kindergarten
statesmanship iu>i*ted that the
Democratic House of Iteprrseu
talives >bould investigate and
cxporfc the llorney confession
about the sale of Su)>reme ('oiirt
•llldgesliips, the plirchas** of
the election of IHHI. the esett|M'
of the Star-nuite thieves and
lie policy" The protectionists, other crimes againat free popu*
the railroad corporations, nn lar go\erimient.
ill ll would hate been no "'mud
for leiiteuunt-goveruor.
rail-
tint* i
provffuittnla H. W. of Mt'Kliuif.v, 4u turrn
kmi cultivation; balanco prairie and line
]i*r. j'rlw s<*i per a*w.
'21. W ucr* K|il«'iuii<] limlicr an«l land }
' ntlM north of Millwood. twr w«Tf.
Ill icrw I iull« muiIIi «f IIuckmhII. tlm-
Y«r. $3 p«r ui-rt'.
:<17 acruK tut claw farm; KM) a4'r«a In
lultivHtion, !tl liiubfr. Iiiilantif |tuMtun-,
l*rlci- IMUX). Is tuadr to ,1. W
Klrk|Mttriek, '2 itilles from MIIUvinmI.
HookwiJI road, for tic I lual iiu-iitloiiod
piKM. lie will allow Hit* land and ic1 v«s
particular*.
16. 379 aero# 13 tulles west of MrKIn- ;
; ut )\ 140 In sulcivnl lull, lialnnrf pastui".1,
S(hm1 hOio«V«, u flnu MpriiiK uotl m vrr
tailing watvr, orcliaril. I>arn, tl«*b lake
; and otiiar luiprovvuifiits.
- 125neffh, tSSIn cultivnlion, mhik
prniric, agiiui'OiuIh*V, exi'Mllcni land,n u-
><<r, rantfe, «tc $ia pfraorf.
17. 7 iaras land in w«#t part of Mc-'
Kinney not far from llie l*« Il *«re. $7im.
lb. W) aprca 0^ uiiU'ji N.. K jfcKiunev,
45 In outfitauwd, & In iWHiiirr. iiioiuly
prairli'. 4al? fenced, well watered. k<""I
Suiprovaiuatits. yotid nelirlilstrliiMsl, neur
t'huraii and avliool; 1st elaaa place for a
iimt-classfamily. SIMM.
3D. A line farm I mile east of Hock-
wali, in Uoekwall county. I4.>aerr«, UN)
in eultlvallot); halunce In pasture, with
timber and water, k*mhI dwelling and
r«nt house, orchnrd and |iiu.'an grove.
JMcfl ^UlU^miOiw in cuah haliiiii c iii ;<
or 4 paymtnts with 10 pci cent IntercHi.
all muili ^'i7on. See A. II. Brewer, ill
Rockwall.
Jtl. 100 acres .1 or 4 miles east of Hock- .'10. I88M,. it has been ^87,0<Hl,4?5J.
wall, tine prairie Imul witli some im-
soldier*, proceeded to the bank than the British Islands; jh,- ,«jj%*r ji^ind its gold reserve is cause in subordinating the in
where lie t« ok tlft«H*n Imga of tmo.otio more tliati Franco and
ntf." Hnsiness tmm aW>' terests of the people to their
Col. W, E. llughes,of Dallas,1 silver, sup|Hise«i to contain #1000 more than the empire thoi<.uglily awure of tin* import 1 own. If the Democratic party
presi- each, aim ordered the doors (bu-iuuiiy. Hence we are a long' mice of discontinuing this nil means to secure success in the
closed. No one know* what distance' in advance of these
Kodriguex has done with the < three countries, the greatest
money, though Mr. Miltm* does powers of the world. In wealth
not seem frightened over the we go before •them ill u still
has been tendered tin
dency of the Texas Trunk
road'
Judge Reagan is reported in
very bad health, and it is fear-
ed that he will not recover his
health soon.
Mr. Jock Kuan, a prosperous ! courts, he would prefer not to al riches, including gold, silver, other countries than our own to
farmer of Hunt county, commit express his opinion. lead./inc, copper, iron and coal, supply the deliciency iu the
ted suicide on the ttfh by send ^ Tile body of a Mexican was mid other valuables. We have markets of the world, bast
iiig a load of buckshot through found iu t lie river to-day with a been enabled by this vast week evidences were not want-
rock around his neck. He is 1 wealth to invest in railroads ami iug that a foreign demand had
necsuary storage t f silver by tlie coining contest, it must recog
government. ni/e and prepare to meet thi*
Auother reason why the e tlux state of tne case. The Uepub-
excites apprehension is the ex licans. as a parly, are commit
slinging" to have made a calm,
judicial imptiry into offenses
tli.it strike at the very life of
republican institutions. .\s
well cull it "mud-slinging"
when a jnrv indicts, a court
tries and u judge sentences a
malefactor for his criminal acts!
The Hepllhlicaus rejoiced wheil
niatter, and refuses to Im* infer- greater degiee, especially when cessive speculation in domestic ' tetl to the support of the money ponderous kindergarten states
viewed, giving us a reason that, we consider our vast extent of products, which prevents ex-1 cd interest*, of thcYluss'intcr men waved aside investigation
a« the matter will go into llie fertile soil and its untold miner- ports of the latter and enables cs|s, ami of moiioiiolics of nil and, al the opening oi a sharp
his heart.
A prize
Ft. Wort I
tight is to eonte tiff at
til oil the 5??th, between
of Montreul, and
Dave Hrown, engineer on the
Ft. W. A Denver.
Tim Haley
suppt sed to have lN>eti murder- (heir Is'loiigiugs. so states a late sprung ui . and that our export
ed. No clue. refiort on railroads, about f I. ers would Ik- enabled t« ship! the past has been apart\ of tin
sorts. These interests rely up-
on the Republicans, and will
sustain this party as a melius
of advancing their own pur
ptises.
The Democratic party iu all
iiki.tov.
000,000every day. Ill other im- considerable amount* of wheat people, has protected them
prtiveiuenis, farms, rivers, luisi- to Europe. Hut no sooner was against special interests ami
iicss, houses, etc., it is impos- this the case than speculators monopolies.
All tlu« wetting in the world
can never set a razor's edge on
that which has no steel in h.
Fuller.
The decrease of the public
debt during the month of April
was A.VJ:{•«?,<>7.*>. and since June
Helton, .la\ 10.- \esterdaj ^ihieto form an estimate,"but again showed their fiauds and
evening a* the family ofawid wt are certainly safe in saying prevented natural influences
ow >^\ the name of .Messer was , tlm,( these impmvemeiits'will from having tlieir sway,
ciossing the ^,rcomjmre favorably with the On April 7 No.% letl winter
There are Demo-
the name of Messer
the Lampasas
miles from town, the
river being swimming at most
every point, the wagon bed
washed off
proveinents, known u* the Oardetihlrc
jdace. racanilv the properly of Mrs. Hal-
e II. Itckutt, believed to Im- >v«rth 9IS
Kir acre. Send bitls to F. M. Thompson,
cKiiiuey, Texas.
It was a grand thought of
Kepler^ when lie said of his fa-
vorite stud v of astronomy, "In
seemed for a while
tlicm would Itc
that all id'
impittv
comport* favorably . .... .
statistics given above ami will wheat stihl iu this market at
equal if not exceed the three 1NH-4 cents for May deliiery.
countries of England, France On Saturday last it sold at
We view these $1.11 :t-4, a raise in nineteen
lishcls.
est,
on and under some | |Ul(, ih.rnmny
Inn s of fees that weie ! great fact* and rapid progress davs of Ift 1-2 cents per li
ieie >eing but one limn , witli national priue. And in In view of another hnrv
sev ei al women find children, it; t||,. giaml strides of progress crop prospects never more flat ! crats will Im- true to the inter
of t
crats who foolishly advise thai
l he Democratic parly bid for the
support of those interests. It
could make no lud that would
command the conlidems' of the
monopoly ami class interests.
It has neither prospect nor hope
of success, except at the hands
of lilt* people III opposition lo
lass interests. If the Deilio
I I i''I (l,,d atlvanceiuent,Texas is keep, tering and t f only slightly re- j ests of the American people, tle-
....... ... ... . cipownetl, out jug pace with the times ami is dnced slocks, this condition of, manding for them the equal
this work 1 am thinking Ood's man seeing flte jieril hegan i forging ahead of till the states the grain market is most initial protection of every citizen, with
could, but w hen In
Itivutioii. well fenced—youd land, .1
iMiseiu. A iuurmiti worth Iim.h.,,,
IT, sa.'am —half ea^ii l>aianc«.' on long
hie with int.
44. A'house and lot and an nnimprov-
lot in the north parr of town, near
•lohn Church'* residence, al emjO—Oiue
given on hnlf the inuoiint.
No. 45. tine of ike Iwst l ralrle Farm*
in the uoiint.v. 344 acros. IW la enltlva-
:lion. I4U In pasture. N7 in timber, well
watered. A good house of ft rooms ami
i.ther
naai
iett
opol
mils of no reiued\. ii is a crime
lilt* llllllKIII mm * • IIU'I «l«
serves llie execration of man-
kind. No time can palliat*' the
wrong. —Hon. William S. Hoi-
man.
"I* t uspla> wv are married,"
said little Edith, "ami I will
lirinir my dolly and stiv: See
returned to
1... 1 1 .••«•••• I
away by the mad waves. Search
wus'iniinedintely made, and to-
day there were forty or fifty
1 men in search of the body, but
us vet it has not been found.
Illge
Star state w ill not onl\ be the
era, but will be the most popu-
lous. the wealthiest, tile most
contented, the happiest and the
most progressive of all I he states
of the I'nion.-—Dallas Herald.
bull craze iu cereals, ami ad
has advanced $fl per barrel1'anil
Inrd :io to 7't cents witlii.. a few
davs.
it is unfortunate that specula-
tors can thus play fast and liaise
with the necessaries « f life mid
public bring about incalculable dam
Conductor Oraer'i Story.
Presidential light, began to in-
strucl the country m Free
Trade ami Female Suffrage!
Yet, after all, the cftuipuigu
has already become uuinijmign
of "mud slinging." Hut the mud-
slingers are the iiiud maker*.
The Arthur people bespatter
Illaiiie. William Waller Phelps
splashes Kdmunds. Hadetiu
ptdts Arthur and Frelinghuysen.
Wayne MacVeagh jMmrs a
buckeiful of soil over tkv Ail-
ministration. The Tribune
throws diri at lite Times. The
Times empties slops oyer the
Tribune. Ilorsev sloshes al otit
and cot ers everybody with tilth.
And so on to the end of the chap
Icr. And they are all Kepuhli
cans and honorable men.
No one can deny that iu these
respects we are hut iii}', and are
likely to continue lo have a
mild slinging campaign. It is
certain, however, that the l(c
publican mud *litigers cannot,
make their hands ant dirtier
than they were before their
work commenced. World.
Openlag up tho Indian Territory.
A Washington dispatch says
reporter caim* upon a pleasant fltertvWay (w«ty *) «nim
gentleman from Wilmington, lor opening the homestead set
Ohio, who said that his Ih im nt certain portions of the
was tireer, ami related the fol Indian lerritory. provides that
lowing: That lie wan conduct or
of a passenger train which was
wrecked in a collision at what
lands iu the Indian Territory
ceiled by llie Creek Tribe of In-
dians by llie treaty of I sun, and
Antonio,
I here
Texas
Cotalia,
North
landsiu
mposed
curs.
tou
b\. t.i ok out! A nearly new steam
engine; 2 gins of 7i saw* each, with
feeders and condenser* complete. One
boas press and one Kteain nresa. sH.iHNi
cash, or will exchange lor land of e |tml
value, or lurger amount unit pay the
dlflbrence.
Mi. lUKticre*. II miles little northeast
flrom McKlnney; SO acres In eidtlvatlon:
the very best of land--framed bouse of
good size, w lib stack chlmnev; cistern,
tank, dtc. In good neighborhood, con-
venient to store, posMilllee, scIiihiI.
church. Ac. Terms, frlil per acre, one- j
third eaah. balance one and two years at
U) percent. Interest.
57, tine of the nic«M| hiflldltig blacks.
(Jiaix'iiO) In McKlnney: high. drv. rich
land, with fine view of bolli railroads,
and the hills and farms tn llie distance.
Price, #.•« .
•hs. wiflere farat, ft wiles west of
McKlnney, l!H under fence—ISO In ctiltl-
vatlon—Hi of timber. Price. one-
thlrtl cash; one-third In one and two
yearn; tine-third iu live years.
M. A 41) acre prairie farm. A) miles
south of McKlnnev; is acres in culilva-
. fton: lain pasture; house, fence, wells,
. Ac. l*rW. il,0tl .
All. nw aeriw, wnlnipf*>ved lantl, of
which a good ftipu can be made from
the thinly timbered pari. A place to
turn work Into money. Price per
acre.
seiiger. j killing one of the thieves and
Hill Nuckles. a prosjiector. badly wounding the otjier, who
fell down a prospect shaft forty is now in,Jail. The liorses were
feet ileep, right into a nest of returned to tlieir owners.
black snakes. Most men would ... ~i7~. vi~T. u
I of Mftlit. I.UI Nu.-k-1 ,V
II.. tinl M-v-ml 1 "f
cr, and started them up the
sid" of the shaft, tying on ai
fresli siiake as fast as the rest
fives for each Congressional dis- don't want "houscthat will Is* |,rujM, oi ,lia,u „f violence could
i e
died from friglit. His hair and
trict, two for eaeh Senatorial soeasil\ ftinnd when tht-hungry f0„n,| u.MlM his body, lb
office and two for eftch Territory fellows break loose.' We do , ^ ^
and the District of Columbia. . not g vt- liis naiue, for we do not r||jn wljiHk<.rs w„,,. |MI,
The list, grouped by States positiveh know that he said it. w|l(ilJ lb<> U(t(iy discovered
and sections as thus apportion Hut it is the most feami1 wjn" hair ami whiskers wen
Territory
for right
purposes
and the
here this morning, and wen
taken at once to the LcMoyne
crematory and placed iu the re-
tort. The body w as accomiuiu-
ied by A. H. Onus ami Dr. Iler-
witz. There were no ceremo-
nies. The remains were reduced
to ashes iu two hours.
ed, is as follows
SOCTIIKHK ST *TK*.
went up. Pretty soon the head
of f he snakes got over the edge
and started down hill. Nuck- ;
les kept tying on fresh reptiles
until lie hud used a couple of
hundred every snake tin •re
was in the shaft. By this time
the Other side was strong enough Conductor John t'. Moore re-
to pull him out of tin* shaft. the following conversation
and he hooii readied Marie's |,jH train from Atlanta to
Texas
Mississippi
Tennessee..
Kentucky
Arkanaas ..
Missouri ..
Total
Mot Idiola.
ranch snfe and sound.
The late debt statement shows
that the iNintls issued to thoHcv-
cral Pacific railroad companies
i amount to *04,5251.1100. 'Hie ill-
t terest oil these bonds ] aid by
have some other tracts for sale not the government IlinoUIlt to $01,-
u— ](V1,000, and of this latter sum
there has lieen refusml to the
government by the compnnies
iu transportation service. *17.-
MlM.tMio. and iu five per cent pay-
ments on their net earnings,
*or 2.ooo. This leaves
000 interest juiid by thegovern-
ment which tins never been re-,
funded by the companies. T1 e
principal ($04,0251,010 mid tie
unpuhi interest (M2.ftHK,000)
iniiKe an aggregate of ♦107.101,-
'000, which the companies now
and
described here.
If- you see nothing on the list
you like. Heud us a description
of what yon want, how you can
r.sjike payment, where you want
it, etc.
— BrYKKM ft MFJXKKM.—
Are invited to call and see us
at the
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,
and command our services in
Chattanooga the other day:
"Gone sweet, pwecloils, is oo?"
"I'se oose sw eet pwecioUH."
"Oose liitugry ittle bit?"
4,I could nibble itsy bitsy."
"Oose sail have limey, pwe-
cious."
"Itsy bitsy chicky wing,
sweetsey."
"Iddly idtlly darl, have a
cookey f"
••No. ownestown- a pickule.*'
J. <' says th 'y were not id'o's
on their way to a retri'at ft-rthe
feebleftiinded, or lunatics going
to an asylum. They were mar-
ried
four
tin
And .
riae and slay them, either.
Maryland l«
Virginia 'it
West Virginia IS
North t'nrollna tl
South Carolina is
tieorgia *21
Florida «
Alabama .... <10
l/iulslana . ..10
art -wax SI atrs.
Ohio 40 Nebraaka
Michigan Colorado
Indiana :*l Nevada
Illlnola 14 tvlifornla
Wisconsin 22 Oregon ...—
Iowa W
Minnesota 14 Total ......
Kansas is
mioiu.I'. hi m*.
New York 72 Delaware
New Jersey is
Pennsylvania < Total
XKW HHIUXII Ml ATM.
Maine 12 Ithode Island
New llampslilre s , onnecOeiit
Vertnttnt s
Massacliiiaetta 2s Total
Total, .is Hlates
Total, s Territories
Total, 1 District
Orand aggregate
90
is
24
2H
14
.12
fence we have heard since the * t,|orml|{|,ly white. The body
1 outbreak of the late civ il wiii. w j a viinit at Zam*s-
As certain as the earth con- vill,.J J(lld ut t|„. Hnal iiiter.nenl,
tinues and things go on as they j i|i|)||f|| o,. |Mo |,air and
have for twenty whiskers had changed back to
' 1H their original blackness. The
son
'•hungry fellows wih
loose.'' Nothing hastens it like
men of vast wealth, who buy up
legislatures, disregard private
lights, live in luxury, and sav,
"What are you going to do
nbout itf "'rhe public 1h« —
ami talk alsmt the "hungry fel-
„ lows brenkiug looac " Ho who
t7o looks ahead, and ,«'es no lnvitk-
••rs, is either blind or litis some
glass that-those who Judge the
future by the past can't get ac-
cess to. ' Christian Advocate.
to
o
n
10
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ISO
story was a curious one, worth
noting. Cambridge (Ohio) ,lef
ferstiuiaii.
m a
It is a popular idea that the
law is the same for rich and
poor. It appears that there is an
exception as to the tariff The
supreme Court decision in tin*
Astor ease, which has been lag
ging um! passing through var-
ious stages since I87f , exhibits
Nine years ago tin
. s
12
70
MU2
ID
t
*J0
. excepting the grant
of wav ami station
. be wholly forfeited
land restored to the
puplic domain. It provides also
that the I'residetlt shall be em-
powered to reduce the limits of
any reservation established, by
execiitit e order, iu the Indian
Territory where the amount of
iaild is in excess of the neces
allies and rights of the Indians
occupying the same, and that
lauds thus taken out of the lim
its of any reservation shall be
Open to settlement under llie
homestead laws; that In* shall
be authori/.ed to n'tnove the
Indians on the Darlington Agen-
cy, with their free COIISellt, to
lauds mentioned on the treaty
of IHUH between the UoVoruttlfltt
ami the Cheyenne and Arrapa
hoe Indians, and that ' e shall
1h* empowered to open negotia-
tions with such Indian trilN>s
liM'iited in the Indian Territory
tin* point. A lue years ago tiie
► ' * — wealthy Mr. Astor arrived from
People should not irritate the Kurotie with his fa mil v and . ,. . .
stomach by eating lemons dear; twenty-one trunks, the clothing J,s his judgmeit are 1 1>°
tl... imiwitmiI tl..- Juir.-, lM whirl. WHH muHtly ... .. II- ""'W'■" Tu'Z ' -
wlilrli I" mi rornMln., waj.cluii>r-.l d.iti-i.
invariably produces iiiHanima- to but paid under pro
ipdre for the cession
linillllllMJ pio'imi n *■**"********** (U fpnni, I'll! I'lllU llll'l' 1 life I ?
tiou after awhile, but properly i^st, and sued to recover $l**o. .'I'
diluted so that it does not burn The Supreme ('ourt reverses the
or draw the throat, it iloes Its ml iug of the court below, ami
Bob Ingersoll has been a great „ - , ... , ,r , , , .
friend of the negroes, urging medical work without harm, ami decidcs that new dollies may be
tliem on all is-casions to assert when the stomach is clear of fim* from duty. The amount
re
of their
the (loveril
in trust or otherwise, und
at such prices as may be avail-
able, for the purpose of OJM'IIillg
said surplus lands fo* settle-
ment under the general lami
laws of the I'liifed States.
^ _ which shows the doaetierarv in-
tliis amotint is'"increasing eveiy to which, as a peotile, we hare
dav by the interest which the fallen.—Railroad Record.
MMDin ID TO HXNI IttlMi mnw nunfuw ~ ^ # . i
ta at 'I per eenl whleh is much Iwtlw companies refuse to pay on tin
storing It far little or no inters*. . |*nitls.—Just ice.
„ . , , . i owe to the government
forwarding tlieir interests.
Person* having money can have In- iMV 1 .1. in threat
fbrmaOon as to gins! land notes tolnveaa a"> "> ll,4J miereni
as a delegate to the natioual re
Sublicait convention from tin
Utrict of Columbia; thus reap
ing some of the fruits of the carrying everything liefon
seed sown by his own lutuds. Three brick houses wen* dei
A young man who had been
going with a Vermont girl for
some time, and had made Iter
Itespectfully,
P. M. THOMPNON.
McKimiey, Texas.
What saved. Haum? A twh-
A cyclone pussed over the have twenty three trunks full, „,.v,.rfti presents, asked her one
southern part of tho town of as they are able to afford them. ,|„v If she would accept a pup-
llocU Island, 111., on Monday, A jhsm*man might la* believed He was awful mail when
she n*plb'd that her mother hiul
An unprecedented viebl of seed s<iwn bv his own hands. Three lirick Houses were uemob suits. Oae role forrieh and poor, told her. if lie pn ]sr<ed to her,
whuat is anti"ipatod Ui Califor- Tiie redoubtable Colonel hard ished and half a do*eii others It in a buttenrup. lo say no.
•.! tiii^ If It escaiH-s the Iv thought that he himself uiirisifed. ami many Iwrns scat- ^~ . . . t
hlll irin.fi. of Mnv mill \uiie it would soiui fall a rnartvr to his terwl to the wind. Trees wer « The Murphy haton afTair is A building and loan assoi iat-
hot winds of May and .lunt it woum soon lau a t«^r y m tt f ^ ^ umi ^g investigated by the grand ion has been organised at Tyler
.Jury at Port Worth. with a capital of $ loo.ooo:
ideality. What freed Kellogg ? hot winds or May and June it woiini soon lai a tiutnv r « ...s ore, .......
\ leclinieality Technicalities will certainly ex.-eed the mag- own unnatural and ill-advised stripped o
are great things for criminals. • cn.p of 1HW). tearhiags. Utar \ indicator. branches.
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Robertson, Orrin. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1884, newspaper, May 15, 1884; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191392/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.