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Use Hermosa Coffee.
THE
VOL. 3.
McKINNEY. TEXAS, T
OC RAT.
DAY. MA liCll 4. 1H8B.
I se "Kitchen Queen'
HAKIM.. 1-OWIIKH.
Mf|k| BABGOCK. FOOT i
l>j«lla«, TrKttt,
NO. 5.
1EB1NOER & CO.
UCT TI>CB ■ ■ZJC
STAPLE DRY GOODS
THH DFM0CR4T I'aiuhcr Slain h.v a >Voiusu. ■ Kdlson'* Courtship.
A FlKI.'t 1. oKoleil V J'A n rill
t i l' 1.N Til K I'll lil'A I' IIY AN
1.AIIY.
f
Important to PnriiierN.
The IIt'iuGi*rut iid the Tuxit*
Furm & Huiu'li on** ytur fur $1.75.
Who wnnt*rrudlnfruiittvr('h«aa|i«*r than Cu. S|tr lnl.|
_ Til** people in tin' Teuuosi!
Vuiu/im ,■ r,;,
uluiokt lln- prlw or i iu . C'oiik* iii now lined • \ tin depredations ol
«nd «ub«Tli >*. wild beast, \viii« h made il
visit-; from tin; adjoin-1
In places the]
W. C. (olqiiitt. of Pittsburg, jjjg mountains.
FUN I'll TIIIF OF 'I'll K i' k I
TV Ollil. WHO I- To III t 0\ll
III** WIF I
Theunnouuccuieni that TI10.v
Kdi«nu, tin* famous inventor,
soon ti> many Miss Mina
flller, of this city. luis created
littl«* surprise mid comment
11 run
long nil classes. The prom
nice of tile bride's Tatltt*r, gularly
Jd the still more celebrated
mm of Mr. Kdisou, mukc the
irriage on*' of unusual inter
It. The wedding ceremony
Miit'b unites the eelchiuted
V I'trieiun and inveiiloi' and ilm
fighter of Lewis Miller, the
-utorof the Buckeye niow-r
ruapcr, will be performed
the mansion of ill"
'iter family in this citv
O. L. Biebinger fc Co.
—=-WILL OFFER-
. , .... THE FOMrflWfNtt LINES AT
Greatly Reduced Prices
TO CLOSE OUT.
thinks of establishing a new
paper at Pilot Point
valley is not ovei half a mil
wide, with the niountains t'isi „
high on either side, while thi
cottages between, by couipa
soli, seem to be bat specks,
such a place stands the lion
of Marshall Hleeklev, broth
Gray Luck mountain, which °1 Judge I,<>gai. Iv Bleckley.
is 8,cd0 feel above the lev. 1 of About >b; vy« eks ago
the sen. is the highest point in Bleckley famlh were alarm
the state of Massachusetts. hy f,om t,M' w©un<
Pyramid Lake in Nevada
has fallen eight feet and Mud
Lake has risen twenty feet iu
the past year.
The Ursiid Vaster Wnrkmsu.
soWK I'll I N<i Alto FT rilos V. FOW
OKUI.V WH AT IIK THINKS.
One of the greatest men of
the present day ami a man who
is doing more to elevntH the
toiling masses than any indi-,
v idiial. is Thomas N . Powderly,
the head ami front of the
Knights of Labor, lie is a sin- j
earnest man, and
Burglsr Killed.
Sllol III \|i U\ \ I' I. KltK VI'
HltoW N ttooti 111 ickt uoa
IlKHS KII.IFV Kt> \\ .M. CAM
KIION a CO.'* s.\ 'r I
OK 4H04.M.I.
Browuwood, Feb. 20. A most
daring robbery was accomplish
ed here to night, the partiea
lai'H of which, so far as can be
ascertained, are as follows:
Seiiictisliu* timid.
DIM
. n
iv,
ot 1 ,
hi r
uv v v|,
though he might have used his About 10 o'clock, while the
position to accumulate thou-> clerks iu Wm. Cameron & Co s
sands of dollars, he is still poor, office were posting up their
lie was for six years mayor of books, three men entered with thai m> ti"\t
The following letter is pub-
lished in the interest of iusur-
a nee companies, since it is said
that laughter lengthens life;
"Mr \ i. e President
of Life Insurance
t'oiupaus.
"hi vu SllJ
of a postal
I pollf V
There'
Ladies' Russian Circulars. Ladies' New Markets.
Ladies' Cloaks.
Ladies' Wool iV Felt Skirts.
February Mi Hover nor St.
John opened the prohibition
campaign in New Hampshire
by a speech at Manchester. {outside a few moments later
added terror to the suspense.
: About sixty patents are issu for whih- some members of lin-
ed every year to women invent family thought rite cries pro
ors. Last year the total num- c,.eded from a wild animal oth
ers thought the movements out
side were those of a man, who
1 am in rec« •ipt
aid advising me
annual premium
No. 1.► . <«'.• i> s 117.0-1.
I am reminded that
the lit' insurant" bufiuess. as
managed b) vour company, is
like the providence of ( ud,
past linding out 1 begun pay
ii,o sjSO cann atid note ou
this polie\ in IH'7. and it
seems otl those terms an ex pell-
his measures are tempered with eral shots after the retreating sive luxury. If would have
Scrauron. Pa., and was urged to ! masks over their faces, and
run for congress, but declined, covering the clerks with revol
preferring t > gi\e his whole vers procee«le.l to go through
time to the vast labor organi/a the sale, which was standing
tioii with which he is so promi- open. They then relieved the
neittly ideotiiied. Twice within I clerks of all tUey had and left,
a year he has mad" .lay Oouid securing about tlaoo in ull. As
* >me to tei ni.s, but hi* demands soon as tl -y had left one < |
are far from exacting, and nil; the clerks, Mr. Coker, tired sev-
taiu side, t iic cries at iime.s s i!' i'*bb. ^4 The officiating clergy*
teuing into a plaintive moaii. as man w ill be the Itev. I>r. K K.
of some one in pain. The move- Young, pastor of the First
ment of 1'eei among the leaves Methodist Episcopal Church of honesty and strong common \ men, one of whom was hit and been if I had died. I nhappily
WOOLEN GOODS, SHAWLS, HOODS, ,JACKETS, &c.
Heavy Glothinc, Broken Suits.
Flannell's nil grades, Colored Blankets. White Blankets,
her of patents issued was •i2,(HM).
Mrs. Hloomfield Moore, of
l'hiladelphia. is worth $5,000,-
000, and is deeply interested in
the success of the Keely motor.
Akron, assisted by the Itev.
Dr. J. H \ im etit, of Plaiutield,
\. .1. Only the immediate
friends of the family will be
present, on account of the fail
iug health of Mrs. Miller, moth
er of the bride. Immediate!'.
In Siam the cats have their
tails banged. In this couutry
the aim is to bang their heads,
but the bootjack sometints Hies enormous panther, which
wide of the mark. evidently sprung from his
only to miss its prey.
John O'Brien, "the man with The whole community was at
, out legs," and Miss Esther Bui once aroused, and the next
lock, a dwarf, were married at night found a do/en men well
might be prowling around for after the wedding Mr. Edison
some unworthx purpose. A few
nights later, however, as a visi
tor stepped into the door of the
house, the soft, cat like fall of
an animal from 1 he roof to tIn
ground pro\ed that it was an
had
laii
and his bride will travel by
special car to Jacksonville,
Ha., whence ihey will proceed
to Fort Meyers, Fla.. where lie
has built a handsome villa, to
he used as his winter home
Here the\ will remain until tin-
close of April when they will
return to Ohio for a briet \isit.
In May Mr. and Mrs. Edison
will go to Llewellyn Park. N
J., where the inventor has lilted
sense. For the coming_ vear he ' instantly killed, the ball taking I survived
believes that there will be a effect ill the left side and coin years I ha\
bet 'er understanding between iug out of his breast pocket. Tin-
labor and capital, that each man when found had a mask
side will feel more like making on, and was recognized as one
concessions, and that there will Brown, a painter. No money
was found on him, tin-other two
escaping with the spoils.
he less bitterness in the various
attempts to adjust their sever-
al difficulties. And then lie gets
right down to the morrow of the
thing by saying: "I find that
the men who are cranky, obsti-
nate and unreasonable, both on
Mr. Huron's Theory of the Fu-
ture Slate.
At a meeting of the Ethical
HEAVY CLOTHING !
Coho >s, N. V., Friday. The armed, at the house of Marshall up a palatial home of'rare ele
combined height of the eouplt
is scarcely seven feet.
Men's Overcoats ! Boys' Overcoats ! Thursday.
Bleckley, to take nuatis for the
extermination of the beast.
They deployed out, some ou I ln-
Dr. Peter Burnett, who died root, and others at convenient
leuuUess iu New York city places along which it was sut
was married three posed that the animal might
times, and each wife brought COme. Thus foi weeks th
him a fortune of between #100,-; watch has been kept up, but
gance and beauty, costing, ii is
said, about $41)0,<100.
Miss Miller is the datighter
of Lewis Milier. tli - inventor
She will be -20 years of age in avail iu this particular. If ev tug definite locality, and comli
pflfDo not fail It* examine the above lines of goods. All re-
ductions marked in Bed Figures. Very Respectfully,
0. L. Biebinger U Co.
000 aud #500,000.
mm
DALLAS DENTAL PARLORS
dfc P. BHBJUTBY, n. n. B.jProp'r.
709 Sim St.. CaUfta. Tmc b.
EXTRACTED WITHOUT fAIN.
Miss Clotelle Palms, to whom
Senator Jones, of Florida, is
paying court, is the da light er
of Francis Palms, the Cro'sus
of Michigan. She is about thir-
ty years old and the heiress to
some $10,000,000.
without success, as the boas!
was wiley enough never to conn-
within danger, t hie night John
Long, the lie'm celebrated htm
tet of W ibun i '1 iiitny, caught a
sielit of W hat lie supposed to he
the pa 111In* 1. ami, taking aim.
tired onl\ to kill on of Mr.
Bleckley's linest calves. Mean-
while women became terrorized
709 Elaa. St.. CollM.
(^^—M^TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT
- riB«t Gold ruii«M —^
Ar iiti int teelb insr.iPil on rubber «vul. nl f) Uuloid, a)
lomlnoin, Weslon'i M<-Ut. Gold, Stlror, or Contluuoui Onm
PrtM<n« from a dt*f««o- p'-a., jrlve m ver.l d«y«' u-.lioc b.-fore cmlng to Dallas. u order to
have timi' rwrvnl f«-r ih.-lr wora.
A Cincinnati paper attributes vv" .. , , ,
Actor Thomas Keen's recent at- ^ would not let their she has no less than ten broth
tact of paralysis to excessive! (,,lhf'VtJ 10 T T.' V 'V jldm ' lrt .
smoking. It declares he had j sho«,d b;* utfai'k',l w> thy anI j *hU,d ®f fllH tn n lwl,\° 1
no other vice. This should be 1 mal 0,1 tl,r ua.v j t*> the hymeiii'U altar. Her old 1
March next. Miss Miller .> «>f
medium height, with a well de
veloped figure, brown hair,
blue eyes, ven large and e\
pressive, and lias a beautiful
peach like complexion. She
graduated from the Akron
High School a couple ot years
ago ami spent the following
summer in Europe. Sin is n
excellent musician ami of late
has acquired a taste for paint
iug and other arts. Although
she has no less than ten hroih
would be much
El inirn < N. Y.1
and now for ten
been struggling as
much to keep tin- potii v as .ay-
self alive. B'lt the appetite of
this p ilir\, I observe, does
grow by what it feed?- on, and
the danger i-. that it "ill short
l\ exc.-ed in demands m\ abili-
ty to provide for ii. ami I shall
see it die ou tn_\ hands.
"Tie- steads ami constant in
crease in tin* amount of the
premium on 1I1U policy began
to exi Me in\ cn 1 iosit \. not to
sa\ my admiration, several
years ago.
The agent to whom I applied
not acquainted under the head of "important if for eiilighicmmMtt * I have pass
••d through the hands of live or
-K. e vil of whom has amassed
a fortune ami retired) so over
whelmed me with mat hematics
of the most mixed and abstruse
chamfer that I fell back from
the investigation greatly hu-
miliated at my own ignorance,
and profoundly iiupte>>ed with
the reasons of the company —
III' the agellt; I eould not tell
which.
"1 think 1 realize, ami I hope I
appreciate gtatefully the beneri
cent operation of this steady
progles.joll l! 1 the cost oftlllH
policy. It iniiki^ oiih couteiu*
plate death 11h r>1 iiguatioti,
ami look upon that •• u-umma-
tiotl a devout l\ to be wished
for to checkmate the eofupa
uy. I>nl you e\or think how
the side of the employer and society ot Washington last
the employe, are the men who Sunday afternoon, Mr. (Jeorgc
seldom read the newspapers. A. Bacon volunteered some tn
Men who do not read the pa formation that seems to come
pers, ami art
with the drift of public stmti-' true
inent. are the men, be they Mm "There is tin inhabitable
plovers or workiugnieii, who sphere of retinemcnt ami spirit
will not come together and talk utilized matter in the heavens,
mutters over and be willing to among the suns and planets iu
concede to a point or two. The space, the vertible dwelling
power of the press is of great place of man after death, hu\
cry laborer and manufacturer lions appropriate to his chatig
would regularly read some good ed relations. The world to
newspaper and become better which men graviale alter dealh
posted on the topics of the is as natural and substantial
times I feel certain that there as this is, ami subject to all tin-
less trouble,
'elegraui.
A litirhuroii* llaren.
natural laws (that pertain to
spirit life. It has a congenial
atmosphere ami adapted cli
male, diversified scenery, music,
ami flowers, seasons of rest and
activity,of study and recreation,
societies, developing schools,
disciplinary institutions, and
educational councils. Alloted
spuces are apportioned to the
disposed who are
On Saturday night last Mr. | er sister, Miss Jennie Mill
In
LEGAL DIRECTORY.
jan. a. jkkkixh, .1. m. i'kaimon*
Jenkins A Pearson,
ATT' V W-A T-LAW.
Jenkins A Wilson,
l\m)-agi:nth.
McKlNNKY, - - - TEXAS.
Jan. II. .IcnkltiH. of the uhov * Itnns.
having 'J'> yi'urs i'Xjiertenci' la Tcxaa
Land Title® will jrlvi- «i>e« l«l attention
" bustnexo. 4t y
Young War Widowx.
to that branch of l)unlnp« !.
Msnnu.i. w. .loiikfton. j« iin s. .ikxkinh.
JOHN HON « .IKNK1N8,
ATTOHNKYW-AT-LA W
MrKlNNKY. TEXAS
a warning to perpetual smok-,,,
ers, and to "kids,'rwho imagine George < reenlraf, ac. ompauied has been engaged to
it manly puff the cigarette on ^ wl1'; W:l" returning Irom
all occasions.- Ex. Clayton. It was about nine!
^ 1 o clock, ami, as is the custom
John Sullivan, the Manuel of the country, they both walk-
mouth brute wlio struck down ed up one of tin- hills, while the
a poor little newsboy should mules aud wagon ascended.
In 110 brauch of the pension be pelted off every stjige upon theit little boy being the <Iri\i-r.
system is there more opportun- which he attempts to appear.' Suddenly tt n.-^tl. was heard iu
itv for fraud than in that which
relates to the widows of sol-
diers. Soldiers die and are
heard of no more, but their wid-
ows live on forever. Of course.
in the great majority of these
cases the widows are not the
women who were the .wives of
the soldiers at the time of the
ipts to app
(Is Mr. S11 Hi'
The News extends .Mr. ?sitllt\an
a cordial invitation to come to
Texas. He is also invited to
luisli
mar
j ried for some time.
Mr. Miller's fortune at the
present time is estimated at
!f-J..'ioii.ooo. In less than thirty
years lie has ninassed lie-emu
iii*iiis sum. lb- was born in
ixi.t, in Stark Count v. <>hi« .
,\t 1 he age of ih he was a couu
ami peering out ni!li\ apprentice
i he oil! v
larkiiess eould be s<*eu ! olasterer in th<■ entire couih.v
lb
bring 'i doctor with him.
N'.'ws.
P.iris
Dr. Kn eelalld. iu a left lite at
Boston the other night, gave
the latest prices for wives
inTury'of thelatter "in alTstich m°"K lh" San,,,il1 lw<7,ly- ,r
cases, as in those of the widows he woman is young and pretty
of men who died in battle or of! thf «Hbnnd must pay to her
wounds, no disposition is inani- relatives Irom #.> to .0. l)t\ orc-
- et women are quoted at about
vent v
look* .1 like two balis of
A> if l \ iii-timi, Ureen-
opt ned lii> knife, and as
tin
the
what
lire.
| leaf
, tlie beast sprang at him he
made a lunge, only to drive the
i knife into hi* wife's arm, she
having thrown h If upon
him at the sj^ht of danger, lie
dropped the knife, nerveless
land fell umlei the second spring
beast beiuir
. fested, and none ever can _
Will practice In Htntfl and Keaeral among a patriotic people, to J1''"-a,ul w"lows at se
Courtm. Special attention to exaiuln- que8lion their right to govern- J Hv" f'ent8 e,lr'1-
Ing and perfecting band I it lea. m^ntnl eurp The trickerv "
Money to loan on long or short time mental care. *ue c J
of the pll 111 lie;. tli
now maddened b\
tin* scent
was ti poor lad, his parent-
being farmers from f'enu^yl
\ ailia. H r m.-Vel'.illW tile llside
of a school house wln-n a boy
except for two weeks. Ill IHaO,
\\ lien the mowers and reapers
were firs: introduced, young
Mdler began sonn-experiments
in the business. Having a lit
tie money, In* took it to Canton
aud became a partner of
Ephrum Ball, thenjust starling
I ruin 1 he \ri .tniirnnl
On the left of the castle gate
is a great lion in a niche, which
commemorates a real lion kept
by former Barons au .
llochouart. One of these was j criminally
jealous of his wife's intimacy
with his cousin, M. de Ciemiere,
a jealousy increased by her ac
cidentJilly saying that M. de
Ciemiere had a beautiful hand.
It is said thai he desired his
cousin to leave the castle, and,
as In- was mounting Ids horse,
cut oil' his hand at one blow.
Itriugiug it to his wife, he Hung
it into her lap, saying, "Here
is the hand you admire .so
much.' Then he .*;e..',ed her
and let In-r down through a
hole in the lloor, which is still
shown, into a dungeon, where
she was shut up with the castle sire. Association is
lion for 1 hive days and nights ed by congeniality.
At the end of that time, upon ; approach each othei
the servants announcing that
eing t
the lady was still alive, tin-ba are expressed by colors and
roil allowed In-r to be drawn up emanations Personal progress
and the sculpture on the castle , depends upon the harmonious
wall attests the clemency of the cultivation of spiritual graces
Booth or Met 'ullough might
improve Hamlet's soliloquy and
much encircled bv dark thrill an admit iug audience by
spheres, watched and tended, jusl holding up one of your life
however, by sympathizing lUNiiratice poln i. . at the words,
missionary spirits; nurseries -Th.-re's the 1. that makes
ami training places for <hii
dl'eli; developing schools for the
morally weak; hospitals for
tlie spiritually deformed, each
having proper ami judicious at
tendants, instructors aud guard
inns. Locomotion ensues from
will power: dwelling places in
dicate development; clothing
> orrespoinls to character:
thought i* visible. Situation
accords v i111 predisposing de
determiu
Persons
throuuh
mutual attraction Moral state?.
Hobertsoti. of
nuiipf iu iuhii v.. .v f( v. diiui, nuiv . , |« 11* Congressman ...
tar oiticc Up st«ir « in .lohnaon comes iu when old soldiers, Kentucky, is the oddest mem
Block 3-iy ; who may have been pensioners, b i t his food He is ev
H.C.NAd UwOam are married on their (lwWli-heds! travH^nntly fond of onion's.
1 or Boon before they come to Osuully he orders n hny diwli
I will he pleaaed to receive all hualncM them, by some lusty young wo- : ()j these vegetables cut raw and
Mttmtloo? * " men, wh«e chief aim js to «e-1 eu|, ,hMn\u wit|, wondcrfnl
Any favor* by my frienda and ac'iualn
tinctt in tlirowinK buaineM Into my
tonda will be duly ap^eoUteijhAtK , 8Ions ior ine war 01 me reoei- ert8on alwuya |jHS un ,.lltirt. t!l.
Oitick: Fim door at head of atalrway lion will be extended piobabh tie to himself.
In Johnaon Block. 2-iy for lifty years longer than in the
«- - nature of things tney should be Henry Ward Beeeher told a
and the project now on foot in reporter the other day : "I don't
the House of Representatives think there has been such a
,e men, wnose cmei aim is *"! eats them ull wit
cure their pensions after Oi.-y rp|is|, N„ llmttl.r
iy are gone. In this wnv the pen-, ^ t|l0 |,OUBt,
sions for the war of the rebel- tl|„.,llv iluJ
blood. Just as the animal was in the reaper and mower bnsi
about to insert his teeth intolm -s.
Mr 0reenleaf, the wife, who' About 18fW lie started an in
had picked up the knife, and1 d«•pendent concern in Akron,
acting under the inspiration of under the firm name of Anlt
desperation, took a clean cut at' man. Miller iV Co., and in a
the beast's throat. The panth- 'short time the Buckeye reaper
er gave one pitiful cry and roll-1 and mower and the Miller pat
d over. Tin- ci \ alarmed the cut binder became known all
lion.
A Senator's Stubborn Salt.
Mil. .toNKs, o| Ft.OHIO \, Hot Mi
I'o WIN \ WIKK IN MlrtllO AN
OH "UlK A TRVINO."
As the outer reveals the within,
each is seen as In- is, ami none
can de misjudged."
A Modern Fnhle.
how crowd-
restaurant is Rob-
BUSINESS CARDS.
hunters at Bleckley's house,
near by. ami almost instantly a
number of them were on the
spot, onl) to tind that a woman
had accomplished what they
had been six* weeks trying to
do. They helped to lift the
I dead animal
to increase the amount paid president as Mr. Cleveland I wWni w h"
them is nothing more than an since Mr. Lincoln was in office.
tddh
Mrr. H. A. Potts, Propritress.! attempt to saddle a heavy bur*1 Hy is an honest, sincere,
, in
conli-
Cksrge*reasonable. l*rompt attention ^en upon another generation straightforward officer
given to nueat*. for the benefit. In ularge degree whom the country haw
«rwp%- " "" °f women who may not have dencc, and the business men
Melt ki * been out of aprons when Rich- breath a sigh of relief when
-jinny AND FANCY GOODS !' moml fel1- "oW tbe8e widows'! they think that he Is the .-hicf
",UJ,,Wn 1 pensions work is well illnstrat executive."
ed by the pension list of the! —
war of 1812. Only about twoj a number of
MRS. V. A. MOORK'S.
Place of business to be found
in west room of Heard's Opera
House Block. -d
• •0,000
JTo Invent In Real Kntate Hecurl-
Hew with perfect title.
JOHNSON * JHNKINM,
Attorney*- t-L w,
Johnaon Bt*'k. MrKlnnej. Texaa,
institutions 111
hundred soldiers of that war! Savannah bear the name of
are now alive and in receipt of Telfair. This is after \lisi
(pensions, but more than '20,0001 Mary Telfair, who devote-: her
widows of soldiers are still on fortune to the improvement oft" „ 1A1. 1 • ... , ,.
the rolls. The great majority • the city and the development of ,. ' " J' ' ,l • " ,
1 of thene women were t ra long I the literary nn.l nrtl«lo tunien of;' '' '
nfter the bnttle of New Orlean.; the oeopl' The latent of her « " " , '
was fought, and have no ,{u$l b..n.*faetion U the Telfnir '. . , .j' f . . .
claim for government homily, I Hospital for females, which is f tl ^ . '. ''!'; ', ,' If,
; re^iv" ,1? nevertheless. he opened in the autumn. ^ r,,,,,.".!.,- i'ru. k
—Chicago H«*rnld. j —■ ,
A kicking horse has been A loving N"w Knglaml couple
One of our exchanges say s a1 cured as follows: A sack was ' dyed for one another a few-
singular shower of oust fell at'tilled with hay and suspended days ago. The man was frost-
Austin, recently, out of a clear by a rope from the ceiling, hav «d with the mow.* of seventy
sky. It was about four o'clock ing hung near the heels of the ! winters, while she who was to
over the world
Mr Miller has been Democrat
Republican and Creenbacker
by turns. He gave every year
a part of his income to the
church, and rose to be one of
the foremost Methodists in tin-
into I • recti leafs ! 1 nib-d Slates. In connection
carried it home, with Dr. Vincents In-establish
ed the assembly and summer
school known as the Chautau
qua Circle at Lake Chautau
qua.
There is a little loumucc con
nected with the engagement of
of Mr Miller's daughter* Mr.
Edison paid his tirst visit to
(/huntumiuu last year and de
livered a lecture While there
he was the yuest of Mr. Mill* r.
who, ns pre-ddeni of tin- assem-
bly, entertain- uiiiiiv prominent
A rabbit, went into a swamp
one day, and having provoked
Chicago, Fob. 2H. A Detroit. I a quarrel with a hornet chased
pecial to the ^Tribune says: 1 the insect into its nest. I In*
Asa politician "Senator Charles W. Jones* of rabbit then determined to
Florida, has been iu Detroit blockade his adversary and
continuously since last June, backed himself up against the
For two or three months the j door of the nest; but tin- next
strongest possible pressure litis moment he was tlying through ami method-
been brought to bear to induce | the woods at a late that was insurance. Bat what
him to goto Washington, but dangerous to previous records, seek is information a
cttlamitv el' so long life,'
"Bui I fear ! trespa.s.* on your
time. It is ti hi- that insurance
officii I*. m<t w ith "landing the
uieaui'i iiess of their salaries are
overworked I u ; 11 conic at onco
to b 11 ti I in 1 I not trace tlie
steady iucrea ••■ in these pre-
mium Sufficient that last year
I pai I >1 IJ ami this year
• mi ca d lor * I I I o 1, upon a pol ■
u) the auniiNi oi'iniuni on
which was .*|:(J ten years ago.
At tht-1 rate mciva-e, and my
discoiiia^iugls -■oiiml health, 1
cannot undettaki to compete
with t e* company. I am aware,
of colli se, that a policv holder
who has paid ten annual pre
1 n 1 uiii- can hardly e\pect the
consideration due one who, not
being insured, seeks informa-
tion. Being u Iisii in the basket,
I do not expect the ' olisidera-
lion title one in the sea. Aud
y.-t I would like ii, know wheth-
er policy No. n,has any
-.iirreii ler value. I am already
in possession <d" a considerable
of tracts, pain
- calenders, and
religious news
a Moid abundant
to the facilities
:' getting into lite
I now
to how
accuiuulat ion
plets. ilinaiiac
-x11 acts from
1 pers which
now ledge as
r
ki
! where In* skium-M it I'he hide
he intends to use as a coverlet
for his babies in order he says,
to impart to them their mother's
! courage.
The largest -ingle stone evej
1 shipped by'anv railroad in tins
1 country wa- lately loaded ou a
j car at the Krie railroad in J.-r-
sey City. The tom- is {'.u a
i motiuim-nt in Bulfalo, is four-
teen feet in diameter, Wei Jr
tifteen tons audcont ••?-},<kh . 'I'm
g
lie cannot be movetl. He island accompanied by a retinue to r.-i out
stopping at the Kussell House, of hornets. Having reached "I'ardon tin* if I have used too
ami apparently has nothing to home, he announced tha: there fauiiliaiity in addressing
do. Newspapers all over the was a riot, an earthquuke and ;i „„in whose aenuaintauce with
country have taken the matter in prairie tire down in tin-
up recently, attributing his, swamp.
presence to infatuation for a Mohai.. Don't hatch your
woman. This is trim. He is chickens before counting them:
in love with one who will not and be cautious about sitting
see not listen to him. and Ih; j on the m-st iu thedark
has said he was going to stay
till he got her. Those who
know the facts say the case is a
hopeless one, but he is of a sail
'.'nine temperament ami will not
visitors at his siimim-i cotta.e |j«,t..Jt to their expostulations
It was here, last summer, thai The woman upon whom his af
Mr. Kdison met the charming lections are centered is Miss
daughter of tin- Ohio million-1 Clotilde 1'alms, the daughter of
aire. Sin- at once captivated Francis Palms, one of the weal
Heath st I be Dynamo.
AN KI.Rl.'TKir 1.1 OUT KMIt.oVK
1,A 111 1.11 KI.KS- in \
( V N 1*1.1. I'o W Kit SHOCK.
the inventor, and they became j thje<Ht lumbermen in the .North-
great friends Akion o Dis
patch to New York World
west, his fortune being cHtiiuat
Buffalo Courier: All} om
who sighs for breathing room
should go to Alaska. 1 he ter
ritory has
Evansville, lud., Feb
About 7 o'clock this evening, as
Hugh Oliver, aged -JM. au em
ploye of the F.vansville Klectric
ed by some at <(M,i*M),fioo and j *ight Company, was at work
bv others at $15,000,001). Miss replacing a screw on the arch
Fa I iiis is a brunette, about :tu idynaino with his right hand. p
years of age. not remarkable the screw clipped, and Olivei. j pre> -nt inv
for facial beauty, but auediicat '•? endeavoring to catch it, also ( n.jp|S fj,im
Bain d* Are Hpokes mid Felloes
I e n till «nv ordarn, gr «l or u
•nrwhrir la alae stuff. T h«vp the mt
sari
ekln
Mj
to MMMiCBcturp U «n nd
Prten eMonabli>. Send In
°w*. rlJitSiBR.
Mc-Klonoy. Ten&f, ■
about :i;<Mhki,oihi
in "the afternoon, and there was horse a he stood in the stall. I be his blushing bride had the acres and the population is less
no wind at the time. The show- The brute 1st flv repeatedly for raven locks of forty. He dyed than HH.immi, or over 10,5<J0
er increased nbont sunset and ! ten or tifteen minutes, btit hav- his hair black, thinking to acres for every man
the duat eontinued until mid* 1 ing found that the sack return ldeasc her, and she, ignorant of and child. Creole. Aleut, ludi j Va., pays more revenue into
night. Breathing the tine par* ed unhurt every time finally his noble sacrilit
ed. retiiied woman, modest, very placed his leti baud ou the dv
pious and charitable." " namo. the electric current ot
m m m , Itoo*)-. andle power passing oti
1 1. ; 1 ,Kn. 1 ..--kv,,,.,, through him. killimr him in
woman1 It is said that Lynchburg, | ^
a man wnose acquaintance witl
logarithms, mortality tables,
and tlm ditfeieiuial calculus en-
titles him to the name ot bene-
factor at the salary of an actu*
. ary I m not ignorant of what
Is due lie* representative of
^'.'r.tMMI.OOO if these be the tig
ures of assets. | address you
! .
\>< an vMtr nani" tppfars oil
; the seductive postal card which
i invite-, im- to add *117.0-1 to
t lies,. ' ell! v •■eve 11 millions. I
presume > iu are no stranger to
the coinplai its of disappointed
policy holders, ami it is not im-
possible that y ou dismiss them
without consideration. But
tin-re mav be some om* iu your
-uiploy who can show me the
heap.**! w«v out, Will you
l'efe| me (o llilll, that 1
ilicy and re-
with the co-
ntght. Hreatning tne nne par- e<i uniiuri ever) time nttaiiy iiis nuim sacriiicc. bleac hed
tides caused irritation of the1 succumlied, and has not since her hair white to ph ase him
throat and hoarseness in some1 been kuown to offer resistance There was a strange far*
from si.tf1 Instances. No explanation of tiie to anythiiig that aiqiroacb<
1 phenomena has Man given. i its heels.—Montreal Witness.
iroache«l j when
iXi
thev
nundriim which o;,ce staggered
I the in elligence of Daniel Wcb-
! ster 'What is all this worth;'
i But t' u Wrbr ter knew scan'e-
i '.i i-v.;. i ... ■ — ^ •mm.-— W i ly aii \ thing of life insurance.'*
d sir the I mted State-* tr- istiry on I •
ing to grow up with i he country tlm single article of tobacco S « me of Oen. Logan s adi.nr* lla. per , Magazine.
If ie- s will find !ar,-e opportunity iu than any one of th** New F.ng i ers at Knoxville, Tenn., have . T
ivmUiU Alaska 10 practlelug tl:a the- land States pays ou what It shipped a large, live irrnv eagle I «'hi f ..ustJce Waite has in
r ' piociiii'es. j to Ilia addrens u VVaaUingion. I uiiml a pcusuie trip to Alaska.
-.a.,
an
Ii
and white. I'm
>o|is
II"
tin
the
I. ni ted State * tr- is ary on
single urticle of tobacco
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1886, newspaper, March 4, 1886; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191454/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.