The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1886 Page: 4 of 4
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PoMiicrlt mill (toulil'h Letter*.
changed V* i know this well,
IhH'aui**' % ou lt{t< 1 a iurr *sjM)Ui]-
ence with In in on this subject;
hem it that when Mr. Tut
ncr, MTfciuix of \our order,
tioii cau*o to henitate, you row
turn itjk>ii uu' ami propone (but
tin* wrong* you have hitherto
iiitiicted on tin* public shall
iiow culminate in uu attack up
on un individual. In this. an I
have said, the real issue is be-
tteworallaed Bm«. The Murderer* of theMahoaeya. QeAttl Dealing Darts
wrote m«' on the subject i fullv I ! « .£ i # i
adiised hi in in ...v It'll.*r ,tf ««'J'« ■"! 'he ! «•« of ll.e lev
M ... I. *7 thai tli.- inall.T lial ^i
We have no liotiey at our Viulta, I T., April 14.—Pat TMK HAVAukn op A
tiace this season," naid a Mar- McCarty, uo« f ihe luuiderem HLK Cl'ItHK.
et street merchant, residing Mahoney brothers, has .TTT. ^
in the suburbs. Last winter a been brought here from Dixon.
distillery was set up in tlia val ^o • wh -r«* he was arretted, and «•«! Ainonu u Few t'nl'ort-
below uu, and last summer bound over b^ a *
FA R
S
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tim jnm.h r i . m i turn- A uiiuvi
l f |>lirit> . si!''! mil III' 1 "• 'tilt It* -r.
Mi>r« i I'liitoiiiicul tlian I In- criliiinn
aitul*. urn! « ann« 1 l>i- -"iii ii. «.on!•••!f-
t ion wall tin mull it mil «>f i"« Iff!,
iliori \v< iuht. ti .ii' ot i'li<' |>hntt p,'Hil-
t-re, si.i i. . > ■ \ ■ < Buynl llnkiiij;
Powder Co., 10(1 wall st ., N. Y. •'
EPITHELIOMA.
been placed b\ the board in
tI. haii'ls of Mt i!< \ii , an i
iliai i must reft i you to him as
ii- i'i pr> «'Utali\«• A lie* sam *
tiin* I reminded you lhar a
standin,:; advertist-uit'iii of ;ljis
«oiu|'ati\ was at that moiueni
insfrted uniting its former em
j loy 's to tit ii in to their posts,
and that r< ^aiilh ss of their be-
ing "i not being members of
\ «'U! « ! I- r at, I i ''Landless, also,
of iteii 4ii>Iividual participa.
'.ion in the strike which yon-
order had r- r Jit 1 \ inaugurated
W hen
tliiouuh that (home laws will
eHh'ieutl\ advise you that even
I. as an 'individual citizen, am
not lieyond their care.
Very Kespe«tfuJly,
JAY (bu* 1.1)
e ~e
A Mounter tiuu.
[Troiu tUf llultluiore American.]
The fourth attempt to cast
the bees in the neighbin ! United States Commissioner,
hood reHorted to it and became which is a foregone conclusion,
grossly dissipated. Instead of w'" to Fort Smith for Atieuu CMiatimti >n
buzzitiu about auioiiff the flow trial. The mother of the dead
men was at the depot when the
train arrived, and her anguish
was distressing to witness. The
>roof of guilt aguiust this man
unit ten ut' Atlanta, tlie
"" iiie of tbe Futei
Metllclue Men,
UNII
uzzing about auioug the flow
r rs they hung around the rum
mill und spent their entire time
in getting intoxicated, thous
and of the in fulling to tue
;rouud and laying there in a
stupor. The usual
pri
is overwhelming and conclus-
ive. Every precaution, even to
grouud t
(lt*li Il K t* 11
consequences*have ensued of' riveting the shackles upon him,
coitse; their homes have been been taken to prevent es-
the last of the lurge titles ft>r deserted, their families broken t1"' )<>« '«ey across the
up, their savings waited In riot cotiuin b\ wagon tu Fort
ous lit ing. their lives made Smith, and it truly seetns as
miserable, and iludr usefulness thoiiuh nothing short id'a mira-
in society destroyed. Many «'le < ould save him from the gal
have gone down to drunkard's lows. I he crime was made all
_ graves, and those that remain l'u" revolting from the
other men prominent in milita are itlling about the hives like fact that Mci'arty and his ae-
ry life w itnessed the casting, i disreputable old bummers, with ''ompjice in crime had been fed
the toivej'umcni was sucee.seful
ly made at the South Boston
Iron W ork*-on Moiidav. under
tli" siiju'i v ision of Lieut. Itorup
of tue uriuy. and Lieut t'oni,
Lvoti. of the navy. Several
in mauj IM|.< <-u ri'icurdM.!
It A hMllh)' oitv. u m l itijlik.' nit oll.t'l iiilml.it
ttblt* l oril. iw of llw ''*rtli. I> rlkluilnt,- Itar ul arr
• f viutlmi uf (lie iiiona'i'lt of ail '!r«a t«*<t allmeola
WoiMf |> i .>ii A U 'Kiitml iii inau waa <|<rlv
tfulc I to ir> w'ntl«rat« ■oiiit- ol lit.- moat notabto 1
ca«M id AtUuUi. iwd in bi« romiiU madu ilia fot
lowluiia|iiMilliiu.ll«o
MlNNi'liaiHiiiiii lutervieweit.
' My uauiti la Mary rlia|nii n. anil I lire M tliv 1
vornvr ot Wllilama tin.I I'o* tr<ft-, I btva Imm h
a itra* tdfhi «.uffi«r r (rrnn Hcrufiila unJ rutimiti, |
•allnif K. ri>(iil, iiii iilr.r - t ti-ar. t'^ elirvti
waitci l upon (liirltiu itif tlmr '-j a>''< n Miantu
pli1 -Irlanc, alau ti«t*.I iarioita.nl.' rtl«..l r in< 11.
m llb</iit tli. |. aal Iwi.' 11' JTIi-' mtlii.' my
■1. k wi-r<. a nm-, t l i' i-.-ii|iii ii itltuidit it.<\t ii to
IIk- botii- M> tliroat tKa aim' an iimiuIi hiTi'. IikI
dial I I'oulil «oarci'|y Naallnu. ill) fuo'l ludifliiit ill
• |ioi ti.-u i f ii:> throol I ii^Iii. .• ) Mi 00
<>t n.
OltsKIN < \NC'i;It.
l-'Of '•>€* ^ti >fHr>• I sti'Trr**it with i • at. •« ft 'nv
t*' Ail tin sdllipb . fir i j
allt'vtntr thr bur r!<•- |> • • mtintusf h
is >rn j. < f am. i in -
you desiicd t" see tue personal
1* I cordially met you. and liav ,f , — _
in put tnvsi'lf in' < i mi in uti i< a i 1 hree large lurnaces were used winter here and starvation star- and sheltered bv their victims, i«.hoiu .iifnt uim,- a .n >i n. iu mi,
lion with Mr H -xi. arranged i imdtiutt, each containing i„g them in the face. Mean '"1 were traveling with them con dill .111 coimiiiwmjw'I tii>- of II. li 11 . and
with him far y.u t'h-Mbiwilig. thirty live tons of ore. time we are «hort of honey and i" search of work. To obtain fo..i,,i r. h. f u. u... «r-i - m...
The lires were started at about j have got to buy some to trv possession of the teams and wii.u iu.i ua.d «vi.i«.uiai.my ii*nitbbad«>
it o'clock Sunday night, and at .ir,d keejt the scainjis alive, and money was the only purnose as M u.-iiiM.pr.-.mnhatiinMiic4-r i.a.iaiiii«iM the
Monday afternoon the give'em a chance to reform.- indicated by both words and •« in>«*ui .in«i. m> iipi-ntrrnuriiwi.my i.io
iron was in condition to run, i rliiladelnhia Kuouirer. actions. McCartv is of small n«ui return^iand ik*io
w hi eh was widel \
isle d i>\
jrrtt* (lniilh *( •♦ ting mf" tut i >*. from whii'l
e^rut h
<ii'
ch.ir « t'-r. If mii h'i*
lire*' -ml. AL
Atlf.iitn a: tli' IM
r+comiifi. ir tht-
arjfi* * *r* ufffimlri' ii
t 'lanwit and fiuiu*vfiJt*
Vltf ii. 'iith rig 1 van in
• i friei I, ulc •
f ho if' ■ StH'r'fl ■ 11,a' I
dat*r tD. tx fn%kf an -iV rt t j r fun ,t. It
lb is 1 •urvpaafu! • > ih *. 1 >m ii
liuHxt' i f t)* '•! iti * a' ' rai •* ! •
igfm tatr t. t L - f * - It.' I ; u'
WM ftlUi'd ii . 1 I I r . rb
fln ! fl %r k> dfj •• I'fiieraJ ' ♦ liilb li.f , ri 4• I •
! ati Tutufi r. ai an u* *« ti ill}
kUiii of v*v«rk Th«* ni 'ff i n \ 'a i ii. t
dftcrt JU' ai d tin ul " t 1 ii. in I ?; t h• i i- nei a
of it '"fl -14iV ii i ftb r- nr arkh tL
U'b«*r«- It bill \>ti n I mn i > air * -r
Allr*'latr. l ilii" •' '•
Mn- JoH li A M- UnssKt .
Ab4i.il! (in A 11. i*<
1 buw- bad (i cauorr i t> in\ f<
r jt« nciilif* ff 'tn ■'t"*4 i bm k b -r •
tli*- ' i(ht*r 1' ha ■ i •
a? titnea J .rt jihd in i :
thill 1 «ra 1
tfWlfl > Sp«M #1 ,U Ms . !IH ' 4J
bottle ){ has *i*« i U.f
niovir./ tti - to" • fiiat. uc<i r
boitlili.
Ku^xvib>«. I «ra iScipt «sh&
K- i tai.<r y 1 * v a -•, ? •
Wi - n ." a*i«i tuiviog \rt>
8, I fvir.triatratnrd b> a
firing htiiuHr i\\ t a ?b
ra<. Will he
fit t h* . r J.
i^vi'PHl ni-o.tl^ Hi# r f .ef, i
t.
m\ no*** «if all ii'ji ler t •. • ,
ilx.ut i\%v ii< ..>t : I,-
oiimi, aiid ] ictn'K tin* h * s
afti-r cv r , . r■•«.; iv u .1
fiilnd
>i;*.v • inc.
«
1 ) au hoard of u\• 1* • i*-rf i
Upecifv ar <i r " lv. -. \ t*-i t,
it m Apnl, Jvs4 M> / 'i
mut b tui| r vh rh * > r
t>. • V 0410til ,t< 1 log!
b'.MK'b r*'\4 atl ' Le Hi' iii,'« fi
t mm * • 111: ♦ -11 a% >
diat liarjing J l;tt" 1 nl:
bbKH! J? 4'OliUh . I l.'-a .ng ki
f t a nn « \ t*ar.«
rt*r f ht* li' i •
rt! b'al i'f |'M
t n. t. an >it
'{iiujfi ■ h.I uminir
in* '* iiMnl 1,1
>*f hy r
y K<tn**ral
W I'.MlMV
r«*fit«wt r
n • r $
all? uu—r •;*
! by tbr in** « f *
> f In; v t<> nuf
<-tfkt*mf*bt of it .
- ;!. « ntu'er •>
itv 1 in '. ?
Mppttlirfinr*'
ni'i'l.rr 1
I h.nvr T#ik«
! vJ /kill K"tin«l I
oVh 1 th«* « u '.
trif.l an t h
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ti! tVbr ry w .«
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lut it * trnrix it
at t'l'i' ii til
ill ! Ibf'e
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t*min h f.« a i ui in I
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you at the titu** ;
New York. March ;i< . Mar
tin Irons. St Louis; Have been
in conference all day. with the
result thai Vice l'r«\*dd 'nt lb-x
, ii- agrees to the following : VV i 11
j iiiu to meet a committee of our
! employes w ithout discriinina
' • i'>n who are ai i tally at work
• i • *
in the service "f the companv
at the time such committee is
appointed to adjudicate with
t he in au\ grievances which
' ihey may have Have vourex
et-uti ve committee order I In-
men to return to work, and al-
so select a special committee
fp'ti; the employe:; of the Mis
soiiri I'acilic to wait on Mr. j
llo.vie to adjust any difference, i
i o thi- as ijuii kly as poshible.
Hoard will leave for **t. bonis'
to morrow
l''llKl>KI ti'K Ti KM li,
Secretary i
i:vKt;siNci. iiik.n
Mr Iio.sie has stood ready to;
receive an\ and all persons in
the actual • n p!>• \ <d this coin- j
pany as a committee or other-!
wise and confer upon or arbi- •
trate any matter of dill*.• r.• nc. «
<'1 complaiut. either bet w ecu
the company and themselves or
company and ir.sj
. and for that mat
the coinpanv and
No -• ii'di cum
li. idaal euiplov o
U lioW It to me. ev
i applicat-ioii. In
>u, it will be l'e
ALSO
„ t
FOR SALE BY
F. M.THOMPSON!
OFFIC'K J oil ii huh II lock, Ituom S, up ilalra.
FA1KII FAJUU!
11. A ft*rm of lflO utT''*; lint In <>ultIvutl«>ii. -1 uillf^K from town; a flril ol*M
|tllti'«. ji'ilHI.
I Hi 2-3 aort-n, on tvItU-lt U sniiU-r'H l.t.kf good land and lunt'b tine tluibor.
*."• ptT ncri'.
27. 7 tti-rc* land in t\«'«l luiri t.f McKlmiey not far from the College. f70U.
*>. hii nereH iU milo N" k MeKliniey. 4*> in eitltl valion, '.K> in paature, tuoatly
prairie, well feneetl, well wutered, vooti iiuproveiueiitit, good neighborhood, Dear
elinreb and neliooi; Ut dun* place for a llr«t-i.lit*ii family. $1500.
K. 11 -VJ acres gra/lng and furminglund* In < uiialiun county—$1 SGptf mn,
&h, 'jdOacre farm, 5 mile* went of McKinney. I.V) under feuce—120 In culti-
vation—10 of limber. I'rice, SViM). one-half Uaao, baltince on long tltuv.
All, los acre*, 11 mile* little northeaMlfrom Mi KUiney; 50 acre* in cultivatlo.
the very beat of land—-frumed liou*c of good aixe. with *tuck cliiutney; claten
lank, Ac. In good neighborhood, convenient to store, pont-olHce, ichoal,
church. Jtc. 'terms. $15 per acre, ouc-third ca*h, balance one and two year* at
10 per cent, lutereal.
70. 7:1 a«:res farm. mile* N. K. of St. Paul and *J tuiles Ka*t of WIUow
Spring, :t'i In cultivation, 45 under fence, houae. good w ater, good range, Una
the .signal to pour was
The ^iiu pit had been
carefully prepared, .and
when
,'tfivcn
! most
the core which huii^r down into
the middle of it was one of the
stoutest and best ever made.
At the end of twcut} -two mill
ut es the metal had tilled the pit
ihe holes of the furnaces were
plugged up. the gutters that
conveyed the metal from the
furnaces to the gun cradle were
so..n emptied, and the first
Philadelphia Enquirer.
As .Many Lives as a Cat.
April 14.-
lunil and low price, ut $10 per acre.
71. A Hue rarui of 200acren loo in cultivation, 20 in pasture, so in uralrle and
stature curlv liuired und Iiih .*Hi pounds fite h. i im imn iimiibf. iitund limber. A good two story farm house and out building*, with excellent water,
■ ' V"v «««-«i ' <i etc. Altogether a llrst clam place in the Immediate vicinity of church and school!
•rice $17,150 per acree.
houisinnn. Mo.,
Mirt (ianible. the
A pi
13
lorfks truly portray his charac-
ter. He talks glibly of all the
j circumstances save the killing
n what-
He is '.12
IIXSIM '4.0.IIIJI.I.0U™ years of age, was born in Ire
by a swift night to motlier | ]an(] tin,j ratue to this country
•arth. When the alarm was i«7a tiiv.„. i,.„i .i,V
... , . yeaj- old iXlH\ displays no concern what-
son of Mr. John (tumble, of 'Ins |JVt,r as to results.
city, again distinguished Inn-1 years of age, was born in Ir<
ei.
sounded to-day for the La Cros-
se Lumber ('otnpany's conlla-
li-nrtv. mi l am nt>li> to <t . u* urn h wurk an my
W'ltunn unit I'l-i'l o* lm|>|'> "► a lark.'
Miss Wallace (juestioiieil.
Ml < Mlniiln Wnllai'** rri lil -n ulib^lr*. • l.'nrjt*
FlokUnil.Hl Mi'AIT«-«'utrwt hii,) fr >m tu-r own
II|M tin* r purler I- irilml tin I.'Hum inn n|ip«IUlitf
#u>ry
t'rlce $17.50 pc
No. 70. 35 acres timbered land 2 miles H. E. of McKinney, tine land for ^"Vle
farm and timber to pay for it at Eloper acre.
No. SO. A goodlfttlc farm one tulle from the court house at McKinney. ofM
acres, 45 in cultu'atlon. fine water. < 'an now for a few weeks be bought at $.10par
acre, likely lo be worth $100 per acre in the near future.
No. si. A 2 acre lot well improved with bou*e. orchard, crib, well, etc., |
from the si|iiure. Very cheap at $*00.
mile
Nt
by a
au
No. ill. A good farm of 117 acre*. \ mile from \'cronu, 05 in cultivation, Incloaad
fence, lots, crib, s ' '
uiill11*11 iium m*"**4 iiittiliillwui iil/i
Sni r.il in atlm li>'tn,i,'ci • nliiiuit tutully |>,.oer Air all en'*!!.
gration he was in his class on
tee third floor of the public
shape of the Vast of tlie"54 ton ! school building, and being de
lilies was completed. The gun l,.v ,lls t^-ac-ber the right to
is now cooling properly. lu^lepart he raised the win biw 1 ( oiint of the murder and naming
about four weeks the core will! and grasping the lightning rou p,^ McCarly tis one of iheguil
be taken out. and the gun will j rtipitlly descended without ty parties. Shortly after the
in 1870. Dixon had been the
man's home for several years
and he was well known in* that tin 1 a ii (lt*uf II* r bin t«s bet am* iln M-«*t I'f In
vicinity. His capture was
wholly due to the publication ail e*«'Htu ll> IIIr whole iHXly and Hull)!Ixwttine on'ii'bcrai'timc
good I
ood picket fence, lots, crib, splendid orchard, good water, etc.
school, store, postollicc. etc. t'rice $2,000 with good terms, and a little
close to
No.Oil. 115acres. :t5 in cultivation, balance in pasture; the tlnest range outalde
. ^ J Mf' •- '* **— -•— to. The
balance
tH„... pniii. iter joint* «.r.. MM.ii. ti ami psinfui. '"'K " good house w Ith good out buildings, fruit, wrater, etc. Tba
place to make money and live etmy. Ollereii at I5 per acre, J or | cash, f
of a special dispatch in the <o",r^i witii piouiu.<i«ii,iHmnii «orei
Globe-Democrat giving an ac pHiu fn""'1 u0'1 sb' «r,l,,,u"l> ",st
be removed from the pit. All
four of these li? inch guns, when
the present one is completed,
to the lower floor of the eleva-
tor. a distinct* of GO feet, strik-
ing on iiis head and shoulder
will measure :io feet in louglh | .voaw since, fell headlong
ami weigh " •! tons. The pow-
der charge will be pounds ;
weight of projectile. Mini pounds;
miiz/ic velocity. l,8«n feel per j a"|l MiHlainiii# no great amount
second: muzzle energy, IU,0 >0 j "fin jury. ^ ^
tons ; juessiire per square inch
of bore, ir tons; and penetration I
of iron pliite, *j;t inches.
harm other than a pair of hands 1Ja,)tM. re<i.'he d Dix.'m an officer
somewhat lasceratod. rlns is telegraphed vour correspondent
the same youth who, about * ' -
(her a Uaiiie of turils.
Ami He Kissed Her.
H. C. HERN DON,
Druggist und Dealer in
In.Mween lie
late employ
|er, between
;i ll \ bi dy else
mittee or iiu
hano fai as
et made Much
this coniiectii
ineiiibered thai they left not be
cause ol an\ ciuiplaint wliatev
i i of this company's ireatmeut
of t in nisei \ es. but on I v because
A
now v soti \i. o vm!•; ttjfisri.i i;d
IN '. l it \OKl)Y IN AX IMU
ana town.
fashituiable society girl .. . , . , ,.
married a man who lived in a „ la^,'1l^ ' .n '
. Mill,in i.iwii, 1111,1 us sbe n-allv !
f ^ 1 *) T T O s l'elusal to
j ) j \ I Jl y ^"""N t'oiujily willi their'demand that
^ ^' I h is com pa lit refuse to d" v\ ha I
loved her husband she wanted
to do all -die could to please
him One day she told him
i she was going to make some
! nice home made cider for him.
| and when he came home she had
about two bushels of little hard
apples piled up in the kitchen
I "Why, Maude,"
«•<! when lie saw them,
he
Y N I > --
PATEIVT
MEDICIMES,
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Which 1 will
Cash.
PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY!
Prescriptions ar tilled by Hern
don himself, who resides
over the Store.
IC\ crt > I ii > ii <-«! i < ( ail.
S\
W lis "I ■
k i N ,\ i: \
i:t.
TK.N
"• |
the law reijiii res i n I lie way of
intereh.-iuire ot business with an
oth 'r i ompuuy with which
s• 'lie* of you: order had a tjuar
r I. in :li- meantime, tuis com
pany has of necessity gone t>n
lo extend ei|lpl"\ llleut to SUch
of these persons who recently,
v\ith"Hl ' Veil alleged ju'ovoca
tioii. left its service, as saw til
to n'lurii These returning em
ploye* ha\e been very many.
and in this wav its rolls are al
ready nearly, if not 'juilt!, as
full as its shops ami equip-
ments, crippled by acts of vio-
lence attendant upon recent ac
Hon of your order, can employ.
M li. UOXIK All
nity was startled by a rumor
: that another foul murder had
been commuted. Upon inves-
tigation it was found that Isaac
Wimiuer. a miller by trade,. . ..
jwiio spends imist <d' his time i w lli:
here, had been struck a terrible
blow at the base of the brain
and received injuries from
which he could not recover.
About 'J o'clock a. in. Seiigcr
Davis was awakened by dij-
tressiug cries and groans neai
his house, lie iuimediatly dress
ed. and going to his door asketi
who was there and what was
the matter. The answer came:
"I am Isaac Wiinmer and am
bleeding to death at the nose."
Davis then approached in the
in the direction whence the
sounds came and found Witn
mer lying about seventy feet
from his house in an open space
why '' she hesitated ' ii<U«>*,,*ng.al1 alley just back of I marriage under peculiar cir-
Uebhardt s hardware store, cumstances occurred this morn-
Mrs. Fannie Johnson. I i'.!
StMieeK«t>r lo her Mother,
Mrs. S. Sims.
—l l 1 ! ;N -
Millinery & Fancy
im O O I > .
Also 111 till the I '111 II ;| led
White Sewing Machine,
which will please you if you
vanillic i' Hoping
win
will call am
you w i I' la vol mi
call. I remain U -j
MPs. I'anmi;
|«t' ;.M ili'i,; i ut' I ,
Kmi'r.<iti.
Pri
•in.
I . It. Kiih r-i>f i i. )jn t
First .National Hank
-or
M<*lt llllM-y. i'cMlN
F. KMKRSi .\ A CO
Buvr und m*!I <*cfiitnift' on iin- prim-i
pal cllii-* in Furo|it 1
ctl «'oiitiO'<l.
I Mm ei nt:
FrancU Kwvnon.
T. H. Etu«raon.
I'-1 « MK
that every such per^tui apply-
ing to be received back has been
iiiployed, unless believed to
i\i taken purl in recent acts
of violence. This company
"till stands ie.'ii 1 \ to make good
ill the fullest selife ils agree-
lin ni as expressly Met forth. In
the face of all this you notify
me thai unless by '< o'clock I
personal I \ consent to some
thing piecimd> what I do no
See - t ll''i| pel soiial cousequclict
es of a sort vaguely expressed,
but not hard to understand, w ill
al the hand of your order, be
visited upon me
remind you that
ican citizen whom \ on ami \ our
! >r b-r thus pronose to destroy.
lie* contest is not between
I yon;■ onler and me. Inn befwet n
\ Iiur older and the law of the
land. V* ui order has already
defied those laws in preventing
l by violence, this company fro a
. opelatinn' iIs i,'a i \ ,.u In Id
then that this coinpaii\ should
not operate ils road under con
diiiotis prescribed by law. but
only under condition-* preserib
ed by \ on, Nun now declare
in . tf. ei that I htdd my indiv id-
uai property and rights, not as
other men hold theirs, but only
at tin* peril of your letting
loose irrevocably after * t.« «do*'k
l'iix cIiim.' jiujit-r \ our ordei upon me. If this is
true of this company and me. it
exclaim-
'what
hav •• \ mi got there ?"
"Apples, darling," she re
plied with a smiling face.
'•Where did you gel them f"
"liought I hem, of course
love."
"llui what did you get such
hard ones for?"
"Didn't you say you wanted
me to make some home made
cider;" she asketi with a trace
of quiver in her voice.
"Yes. dear, but these are not
good cider apples."
"Why
you said you liked hard cider,
and. of course. I had to have
hard apples to make it with,
didn't I?
The husband kissed the wife
and never said a a word.
Young husbands are not like
old ones.
that the man described was
there ami in the absence of any
one iu authority the latter d!
reeled the arrest . When taken
he had a watch and other arti-
cles identified as belonging to
the murdered man. A partial
confession or admission of the
crime has been obtained from
tin* prisoner, and he will doubt-
less eventually give all of ihe
particulars. The other party
to the murder is still at liberty,
but his capture is looked upon
as a foregone conclusion. 'I his
man's name is .lames Meredith,
so says McCarty. or something
like that, lie is described as
being f> feet I or f> inches in
height, rather stout built,
about KM pounds, |
light colored, heavy mustache, i
broad feattnes, red face, of
German descent, lie wore a
check coat, square cut, gray
jeans pants, and soft hat. This
man drove out of town with a
team of horses, (lis purpose
wa- to go over into Arkansas'
and work around saw mills or!
something of thai kind until
suspicion (lied out, when lie
would trade off' his team or sell 1
ii. McCarty thinks this man
originally came from Cabool,
Texas County. Missouri.
Ui*r >p
t'. iih und
slri'iiKtli. ami li't'l iml litttlo umj of Imrn'lf, .i Iht
limits nml iiuim lnD vv. ri* imraliiHl.
To I lit* ri'imrtm nl><< wiiil "I I,ml ijmui poUon
wml rliou iittilsiu Hint Iipfort*one liottln of II li. II.
tin.l tii-«n lokrii 1 liiyuti ti< "if nml l ^ur. Winn
I I,ml o«nti|.lfI...1 llit* ukm of mi IhiUUmi my t ye
sIk'IiI 'm l Ik ui'iiu' ' " fully rimlorct, nen.i' of
mule rtttui iiitil. nil K|ili>tulitn,ilitt'iptJMrwl, norene*M
all liml il. ami my KtrmiKtli itn-l II, sh tertjr> il."
No. K'.'i
Son,I t«> I>|ih«i luiiii Co . \tlatitat tin . for iiwir
iiook of Wonder*, frw.
Soitl by
SMITH \ JOHNSON.
nruKK'<*ts inul riinniiiti i.*tn. McKlnn«y,
'lVXHH.
it. 12.
PQ* COUGHS AND CROUP Uti
L l
ttTi. :i.l,\ acreM line laml nml Hjili'iulitl Umber, 2} iiiIIvm W of McKinney at
$12 |K-r acre. A jrootl chance for some live \t orker of liiiiitml inuHnN,
lit:. A fariti ofl6o ucrt'i*. lit niileH s W of McKinney, the Ilrsl immediately West
of Itowlet I'retik ('hureh, lott in ctil , in jnoturc with water, wood, etc., good iui*
proveutentH. The man who wuniAa k<"h1 farm ami woultl not accept thU m such,
nntl better to Mexico. Price ami term* very reaHtmable.
ins. A Kood prairie farm ofll«>itcre« In cultivation with ;!,* neren tluiber, 2
hotisua. well*, stnbleii, etc. One of the rirhcM lurm?. in the county, 10 tulles S of
McKinney. l'rlce $2n per acre, J cash, balance on liuie, to suit purchaser.
HOUSES AND LOTS I
17. A good lot anil hoimc in Short V adult ion; 5rooui«, a hleh. nice location.
$11W0.
20, A I residence properly, well improved, iocaied on the highest uUl in the
(own, about A aereH attached—will Hiiit Home NiibHtanlinl man who would locate
here io educate bin faiuilv. $2.j00.
17. I lot* in T. T. llratllcy addition, Nortii of tlie college.
in. Some valuable unimproved properly, adjoining the railroad anil depot
grounds. Terms given at Iteal Kstatc Exchange,
s'.i. One of the handsomest and besl houses of .1 rooms iu McKinney. New and
completed block* from Ihe sou arc near the llaptist i liurch. The betiuliful place
is for *ale owing to intended change of business location I'rice Sl.riOO.
NO. An excellent village home in the town of Allen. I) acre lot, ti rooms house
new and nice. Such property at I lie price Is seldom found. A bargain for any
man desiring a good home ami business location l'rlce $1100
i 7. Two business lots near the depot ai a very reasonable price. A rare oppor-
tunity for such property and will not last.
No KM. A new house ou ('bestnut street, iu tin- S. pari of town with !l rooms
and I'orch. a cistern, smoke-house, crib, some young fruit trees. Lot 200x200.
Property good, and price very low.
jBjfl have some other tracts I'ur sale not described here. .
Buyers and Sellers are invited to call and sue us.
ll'spect fully,
F. Ma Thompsoiki
—-HB
Married on the ltcuil.
Dubuque, low a, April 14.
Tf.* « • urn ! f' M tr of the ta®* OSO*,
«i •!>•# •I^'.rf ' j ihibII • la the Houthsra tftftlts,
i- i t • i.n 'it' x i «{- *or ni iitlaclpla fbst tin is—
w# i' 14 th<* nr i ifl«rslo< e«u|h, and 0mn-
vi " ' .'lit,.' •* tUv fa!** m*"n brant la «r«i| m4
FOKJSI'RINU TRADE we oiler the Finest and Most Vigorous stock of
FRITIT. /A FRUIT,
a*. ■ : in/ uh tfl.an ronWnH wlih th# bsallag
a or' -I. :• in .!.«• mullein plant «f tb« old (laML., r.^
• tu f 'KSt HtathT f>9 Kwasv Or* ill
Uilll<'4« t
haallag is
ol4 (laMt. |
M
,t < fln < t kn<i«a femMjr
l Otlirt: «n1 r.)c. u>M[ Uon .
A
fir Couiiii. Crtsf,
and a ralatabU, lAf
•Mil- s-l tak« il jaur-tt-iacl i fi r Ii ttUi,
t5r *n i WALTFH A. tATtOB,iUU Ua
r«r r«R HIOta.RM lit <Kt.RHKKUY fOtOUL tm
*H%- • ra i «eaniarjr a til CbiMraa Tatihla«. for aal tf
HI liu|(.>u.
The only remedy for rust on
VViiumer was talking in colter-1 j„„ 7|l(> foot'Vif Meiiomiiiee blackberries is to ditf ami burn
ently and said lie hail got into iifjl. (Jrant countv. Wis. A : a11 nff^ted plants at once, and
a qiiarrel with three men over, cuiide from this city started 10 renmv the same from some
some games of pitch, sell aud i for Kairn
and tliat they bad
MIIADK.
-Ai—
0KNANKNTAL
TIIKFH.
SIIADK,
0UNAMENTAL
TREES,
AT nOWKlt 1'IIICKs'I'll A.N KVEK HKI , 'KE. our Cliulcf l'ttttuli ami Applf at ||0 per Run-
dr.. I. nil'I utlinr stock In proportion, niut Hih torins n' sni'li in to Implro , vi-ry landliolJar to plant
lllieraily tbiii tiumt favoraiilu hiimiii I in N it home I'lit^rprnw, an,I tho proflta have twan rw-laveat-
«l aauli year until it ban IttHVune Mirtt .1 iiih'^.IO, 1I1V Niirwrymon from all anctlons of tbe
semi ordaia oach yrntr for uiurt-Ntock lUmi •'Kr ,>v *" . ...
lino. -
nm alwii),* hold for retail a L.AUUB8UK-
seventtp.
111 e V
done Iti 111 1111 hilt if lw liiirl h«i ii 1 ' " r i lri\m^ a btlg ,n j, ranre {l cloUDIe tltX IS to
lorn Uim Up, but 1 111 had been jry, of w hom they imiutred the bt , d , tlj * mirttcniOU8*
hiinself he could have got 1 r,,a,) Kjiintlav The direc- ^ 5 i . j ',
ti„ M...,ori ,1..., i.,, • . I • ■ , 1 < . « irL« i waters from laturdes and other
aw,iv. lie staled Unit In was. tnm was given and their pur- ai.eines -md ihe .rovernmcnt
drunk, and Davis knowing that pose of their iourncv asked u i . government
lu. wim ii.liei.td to drinh ■im ci • t .l"""'1 > .isiu u. hopes thereby to raise a reven-
„ , —: 'mii^iiJ.tilno la'y Htthl they^ were ue„f 8,oi)U,lxKl francos.
If the grape vines were not1 P ^ mtoxnation and notn-: tr« t .married by Squire Bob Al- m * -m
pruned last fall, or duriiiK the ^'Ise ^as wiong with hiin,, li.stm. Said the man in the St. Jacobs Oil deadens pain
winter, as they should have | 8e,'t for Miushal Murray. Mux-, buggy . "1 am Bob Allison, I j nnd makes the lame walk.
yfy} 1 - - . - i
,,lay. Wis. On the way ! >'wu,18 £laJ]ta,iun not Jl?ctedl ^^,MS-" W""*T*****>****'"-
Hints to the (birilncr.
been be careful about doing
it now. Some successful grape
grttwers say, "prune any time,
the bleeding does no harm"
And ii would seem from what
Judge Miller says in this issue
in regard to grafting grapes,
ry came, but finding VV unmer
unable to walk, put him in a
wheelbarrow and wheeled him
to the calaboose. Discovering
his wounds were dangerous.
Dr. l'\ M. Thurston was sum-
moned and pronounced his in
can marry you right here." | Mt^jor Arnold, of the Oeciden-
All parties adjourned to the till Hotel. San Francisco, Cal.,
shade of neighboring tree, was completely cured of rlieu
where the ceremony was per- matism by its use.
ror coming. Ki'-rv faculty furitlilii*,! t', till ord«r* aatlsfactorily and make
vlxltora feel wolooiim. CASH Oil t'AHM I'itOltl IJIC receivml lu oxchiiufr K1V.1 AIII.E OKUBUH
uiiioun.liiK to |M or mort' from Ui«< Mnance or otlit'r panic.« for rltbi-r Spring or Kail Delivery will
be llllad al about 11 the umitl price. Wr tflvn «ucli orderN spttclHl attention and Invite correspond,
ouce with all, wlablnx to purcliaie anything In our line. We will wnd valuable inatruetlom aod
Cataloiniea frvet<>a!l AppllcuntH and will tluit or alii partlnf lu pfrfectlnK contract*' Will alao aead
SAMI'bKS of our trees wltli Hpeclal priori whenever re<pie«ted. We luive lav tubed time and moaey
in colli—'
actio* all the
MOMT
[' VALUABLE MEW AND OLD VARIETIES.
that causing the vines to bleed .iur'eM fatal. Dr. C. N. Blount
uh an earl;
l fully.
> 11 \ > (t s.
II,HIM'.
Let me again does not always work an in
it i- an Ann-, jury. However, it is well to go
a little slow in pinning grape
vines afti'i the buds have start
ci
i
I mii rt>on.
\ ice I'rt-
'li
-l lll« i u~
Trellises may be repaired
now, an should lie before much
growth has been made atitl
the cane tied up. If this is neg
l-'cted until after the buds have
well pushed oiii. the most care-
ful man cannot fail lo knock off
many of them.
Trim up the currant ami ^""''ture. the bullet having pen
gooseberry and other small ♦'troted into the brain. No post
was also called and it was
found that the skull just back
of the left ear was mashed iu
for a radius of two inches. The
scalp was not cut. showing the
work had been done with a
blunt instrument. The brain was
lacerated to the depth of two
and a half inches and the tin a- !
ingla artery was severed, from
which there had been consider- tary. renew* the ladeit npiWiitr. ■mirncour-
„i,i,. i...- ,,f biiMui. a i„,ii. i! sribK^MA'asasv
wound was found jusi below ilu
formed, and they returned to
Dubuque, where the necessary
papers were made out.
a Word to Workers.
If your tiTornUona are mentally or phfs*
ii-aliy laborious, (fthey ub)ect youtoetpoi-
ure in ini'lement weather. If they confine you
to Hip (letk, and are of a nature to Involve
Wi arand li ar or brain, and neivou* atrain,
you ntay occanlotmily require *ome renorat-
iii k toulr. lloHtetter'n Stomaeh Bitter* 1* tha
urticla for you, itaUluiUatea UieCatlingentt*
fflea, invigorate* tbe body and eheei-a tba
mliMl. tl enablf* tbe *y*tem to throw 08 the
debilitating effect* of umlne fatigue, glre*
renewed tieor to the organ* of iltgi-Rtion,
arouM* the liver when Inactive, whleh it vrry
often I* with people who«e permit* are aedrn-
1
« . II Welcli.
•Inn. I I.ovejoy,
fruit bushes, if it lias not al
ready been done. If the black-
beries ami the like are yet with
ot.i trellises, get some wire, set
some short posts, and make one
for their support. It costs but
little, aud will pay.
If there are any wood ashes
mortem has yet been held and
the course of the bullet is
only connected. VVimtnor was
removed to his brother's house,
where he lav in an unconscious
conidtioii till :t o'clock this uf
ternooii, when he died.
VViiumer was :i? years old.
is true of all other men aud coin about tlie house unused, scatter 'u* been twice married. He
* ..a. I.*.. ff . tl>..*>. ea* at.. . 1. . 1 . .. • . IV H S 11 I VI 11*1 *« « 1 IVi lift lllw TlfJl umC.i
T. 'I . l.itit r*< n.
Basin**# Iftiar#—! r.. ill, to I} . m.
pantes. If *0
YOf AM> VOt n si I UKT 01:01:1:
aif the law. and an American
citizen is such only in nunie.
was divorced from his tirst wife
from his
OCH* SON'S
8EN1
them iu the orchard or fruit
garden. The potash they con WH8
tain is particularly valuabla
for all wnod making plants. In , '*1' ^aiiie of an excellent
the absence of ashes give a 'l''* parents resitle at
ving apart
' wim is now in Cob
For ifcJ.OO we semi you the
Fa km & IIancii and the I)kmo-
okat one year.
Queen Victoria has paid the
bills of Princess Beatrice's wed-
ding. $25,00(1. and will not ask
parliament to give anything to-
ward it.
"Live and let live." is a sel-
fish motto. Live and help live,
is the noble motto of the dis-
coverer of Brown's Iron Tonic.
Ten thousand pure women have
been cured of the diseases pecu-
liar to their sex. and helped to
live, in health and happiness,
by Brown's Iron Tonic. Price
.00 per bottle. For sale by
0. N. Abbott A: Co.
and eiiterprtaiaK planter* have no caauf now for glvliiir orii
fancy price*, Unlilc tlir Stock bii*ino** fit It 1' ItAlsi.NU grows uiure protlt*bl>' every year
tin, "Moat fruit grower* are our limit patron*. Willi our Variety of Solid of llltck and Sandy I
latrat Improved nifthoda. akillful eiuployiM and i'art*r,il, uHi-.iii.iu of tlif h im unlect virletlo*, rip*,
nlng from Mav until Noveiniter. wt. ore utile lo pro'luco n*P),'k Much SI I'RIUi lit toaoy eto.icgrowu
ou a Hlnglf hoII Our atoeK I* puiv and true tu name and we guaranti-i- *a:lnfactloii to evary pur-
cliaaer. We ri'fer, wlttioiit permiiwiion. to any ,-IIUku or firm in *.'Kinney. It t; Will Tit. at bta
Ijtw 1 Mjlce. oppoiite I'itv ilo.wl, McKloitivr. *111 «io# ai,iip.c4 „f our inct and aid indallverin(any
Ktock nrdertHl In Fruit, Floaor or Trading ti ne, everybody I* weli'jtne to MoKtiuiey Nuraerle*.
AlillltKSS
E. W. Xirkpatriok, HoKinney, Texae!
CONSULT DM. WASSERZUG.
I From Russian Poland.]
ON ALL DliUANKH* INCIDE1VTAL TO THE
HI MAX IIODV.
11.1t 1 v|h rlrnce for'in- I .m in , ear^, «lil undi-rtake no
«<ateli
ffSlff
t, i . n> nMf.- Mlu«tr«ir,7nTli*ta
, r.r lltinK for |,*il|> . . Unit.', t liitdrwn**
■ i.l Ihfm.i• r,«r tiul Houwk,
it <«•. -I f ■ 1. ,•• • fr 11,an tl
I',. . ! !• .
tKi'aa
l uamlelv
J. a. I'A ItKKit.
OUN ami liOCKNMITH J
We*t Viryinin Mt.
r, - - - TEXAS
don* in the nenteet ati
A11 eady for weeks y .-ur ord.-r to,,,lre>,i„K„fwell mitad this State. wheroj refuse to talk about the
have, in your attack upon iIi.h urh VaVd manare. as free as hare to edu-1 r,,l« ,os? supposed
coinimiiy.not h.-siiated to disa „u^iblc of weed seeds cate a soni, and there are two to huve P,atv at Lu tt'
l,y from render ,„t ,h(( W(>od(, , brothers in business here. As while the package was on its
ing us duty to the public and star|. hour f if| gmnt yet there is no well deHed clew, way to Charlotte. Ihe articles
from giving work and paying st.s, ... fi.'v JlP.. .
w aires to men at least three "..:'n .1 When irritation of the throat
" ,v ing, Will he more effective than of the thit at
times your own number, who. 5 #, t, havn «r.it u-..ll 11 ticklii #c cough, use
working as they were by your i ^ 11 He.l Sutr Cough (Jure? which,
«i.tp, wt. «i k'lin d«M.rvlng of A wnlrhf„| e,.„ w,„ ,,„Mt will ««HI| lmm«Jt l. and W
your sympathy. Having push- {the thing U be done, and when - - - of Br,)ok
seen do*^
forbearance of the, venient
endonteiuent of person* of every ita* of *oci-
ty, are moat eonvinelng. Admirable Is u
Mkpted to the medical want* of workers.
A Diamond Robbery.
Atlanta. Ga.. April U. -
Three thousand dollars' worth, „
of diamonds were stolen from l*«acoti Pillar savs that lar-
the Southern Kxpress Company j a™' Pr< oftext preaches as fine a
some time about the ttth of the s^rtnon as ever lie heard. So
present month. They were logical, he savs, and^so broad,
shipped from Athens over the admits that ProoftaEt•
Richmond and Danville Rail-1 disooumes are perfect in reason-
road to Charlotte, N. C.. and and recognizes their
never received at that place. w« «th; he g.ws further
The manager of the companv and says tuat they are well pro-
and detectives working the case portioned; that is to say, that
aoout the they are as loiiu as I hey are
broad.--Boston Transcript.
>int you.
nown for
It will not «t
It is the best article
ilr Pn"0'inK the blood and build-
w'lth in^ UP t'u> hen',1> an^ strength.
v i For 'Jit years erysipelas broke
ed this violence beyond even eeen don't put off till more eon- i !«ui,mend!i u'nl' mm.'lv T,'.''
C,, I man's Ru tobl« .nd purely hartnl-
great |
' and frvnnd iti ihis.dli
way to Charlotte
lost are as follows; One
of gold braiel e t«. eacli set j* i th j .j>} y,,urfl erysipelas
five dianu nds ami alui d at (out ju $[0tcjlt,g OI1 in« j
^apiecej sixrniw of soli. fo|||(d no ruru untj( j U8ed
itaire^ ear rings JJ! Parker's Tonic two years ago.
«. oS?35^-'^^ «i"lh< n,ed'c""'form*'_K'c'
eraboweltecoetlva ,
for !
| i W'ASSi'H/.tHi linviiu tia.l |ir*cik"
oa*e esceiit i«k '..i-aiiav m a i yi,
III caepit of (,'ninrrli Iii till it* innHiM Scm v< It) tclie of Cm SKln, UI'V'Mle.l Leg*. • "niHTre. Tu-
mor*. Kklii ltitteni.es of Krerr form. Itnetim >.l> .1. S 111 n:a, < lot it. I.lie Cornpl tint, ityapvpali. Av
11,'na i'vienle-v. I'lles. Kile nit , rlin.rv 11I1.1 K11lit > |'n ul e<. ..n,l ilm-vue* of the H)t- au<l K*r.
I.uiie lierom Ittdigefliou and err.iu* dt tnlitt.
A SURE CURE!
- - , body,
net in. or palpitation of toe
" * - - ■ IM |,f
YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN
The iteful i ttei'i of earlt ilce. which lirlnes orgfii.lc urakeem destroying both mind and bod'
with all IU awful liln before the IteviUblo • '|iiid 1 O.N. L' 'ITIt^. set Its, or pal|tiut'l n oft'
II-.rt Tluddl y rremtillitr. Servou* IH-u-htr.-e s,. ,,K'liVuh> fearel. l.tcit of I teas, Sodue*a
spirits, IV v Imagining, t'l-slk -to s t ml life mid It-, «.ling Meiareholy
M tllKlkit to.S or those enter n^ 011 thist Iinpp ii',-. nwnre , l Itiv.ical lirhllity, B* liability,
of the Nei ve . o>- uloer iri.'/in sti le-. tne«l> as.|st, ,|
No MI.Nr.aAI> USKI' Youiik iteopi" l.^lug tiirir heilth and spending time and money wlti
thnee uuquallfled t.i tre it tliem. caunUg fat*I .lisorCer* to the head, throat, none, liver Mid lunge,
Biomach end bowels. Speedllv Cure.I
Let not Caiie Modenty deem* you from ctUHt^it owy on |j
731 IClm Street, l'A*t.l.AS, TEX.
('onauttlng Kstoin Til Kim Rt . Neat to Keintmrdt' - nee- bultdliig.
AH private matters 1'iireit Pertle* treate I h) leitir m l inedtaine *ent C O. D Pr Waaeemig,
i** i«.giil«r gradiM'e—(Nplonia In ofll >e >.«*'* practice omcr. Il i'n. -lim in'.'p in ; 9
mkiOpm St-NDn* B to li ami 1 to r p in {•• Adotess !'os(,,m,-e Itox.l 13, Dallas. Tetaa.
DROPSY
THKATK.D FHEK,
IIK. H. H. WBEKN it MONH,
HPKcutJnrs rtui tt yeah* cast
Have trrated Dropay and its coinpllosti n.« «ith
the moat wonderful *ucevw«, us. vegetable feme-
die*, ewlreljr liarniimn Remove all sviep
of Dropay In eight to twen 1 dan
i"nr |<atient* pronouncvt hivpeies* by fit■■ Im™i
of pbj siciana
n-vin tbe flratdne* the symptom* rapM'y di*
apprai and In ton day* ai leaat two third* of all
a> tnptotn* are removed.
Some may ore humbug * Ithout kno ing any
thing about It Kemember. II does not r«. -t you
anything to realtae the meet** of our tientment
for ycuraelf la ten dejra tbe dlffl<-ult\ ut breub
Ing la relieved, the pul*e regular, the urinary r
gaa* m«de lodpcharge their full imv sleep ii
restored, the *wellln« ell nearly gone, ttiestreng
lie in age giMHl. We are
Of long stan tin* ease.
a at the bc4 pre,'«nllr« known fort
cores tiodUr t*.u-. sn*t all disonlvv* of th* 1
t..oris, I.tiugs, | oei. Kldie Jl, Cunai, Organ* |
all rental* C.«i|,Ulnts. Tbe f*elits *ii>l .lek, Mr
glnur sgnlncl dlsn**r. Met tlosl) drifting
the grave, * ill iu most ,im iswwr their I
tbe tlmrO use nf fAiam^* t-> l'.
gsrvu-. Ta>« It la t
targe Is*
1 tea** T.mn. hul drta> i* gan-
ta eoid br all PnggMile
ltant,ei ,Wan.. *.!.■«.rwwawm.ee
liter irr.nrti. IMoi#all |*tn Ulnanog
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We ask an inspection of our
House Furnishing
Prices as
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1886, newspaper, April 22, 1886; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191460/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.