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WADDILL,
Will puzzle, pulverize and paralize competi-
tion on prices at his
Great Comm issaiy Department,
Where he has stored away carloads of Dry
Salt and Smoked Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Molasses, Rice and Tobacco, besides stacks of
genuine New York
Early Rose Irish Potatoes,
Pure German Millet and all kinds of Garden Seed.
Invites the attention of his friends and patrons
to his unrivaled stock of plain and decorated
' American and Imported sets of
GLASSWARE!QUEENSWARE
hAHDWahT- "
J. P. DOWELL,
DEALER IN
HARDWARE!
TINWARE, GLASSWARE
& QUEENS WARE.
IAGENT FOK AMIUUCAN
POWDER CO.
E. Louisana Street.
M. P . MBTI, W. 13.
Hoiikbo 3thiu Physician and Surge-'
McKlNXEY, TEXAS.
Chronic dUennfld nntl of wo-
men und chlldr n it Htiffittlt \ All mil-.
, day or night Mt til'* office w ill In* prompt
ly attended to.
I Office up amir* in Johnson Itlock.
I'' L''ea" " R
Dental Surgeon,
■ Ofllce over Ardlmror'a atoro. Iteid-
dence corner third I)lock north O. S
Presbyterian church,
j without pain.
I'eath extracted
;W;I\
The Parlor Saloon.
•J. M. & W. 8. Skelton A Co.
Pure v Whiskies,
Wine, Beer Sc Cigars.
An elegant and elaborate billiard room, the coolest and best
concocted drinks, arid polite attention. Nothing but the beat
of everything kept on hand. 27-ly.
Oar Boys's Exchange.
I
Howard 6l Williams, Prop're,
DKALKHH IN-
David Dye,
j THE DENTIST !
McKINNEY, TEX.
Wold filling* a speciality.
Artificial teeth Inverted on gold metal,
ruhbur or celluloid plates. My
G«o. R. HMITII.
'ATTORNEY-AT-LA W
Offiae over 1. I). Newaome'a.
McKINNKY, • - - TEX.
W. •. HPROLEHi,
Attorney at Law,
MaEinney. Texaa.
Offtee w Ctrtalager A Lewis' itere.
.1. A. EVAXH,
Attorney at Law,
McKlnney, Texaa.
Moaoy to lonn on land aeear-
ity. in atnountaand on tiinetoaull.
Intereat low. Offlee ovar MeAnlay's
ImgHtore. 3i
rite choicest brands of liquors mid cigars will be kept on
hand, and the public t re cordially invited to come and sample.
Our building, on the north wide of rhe square. has been hand-
somely decorated and everything arranged for the eomfort of
jur visitors. You are especially invited to rail.
F. Emerson, l*raaldent, T.T. Emerson. Vlea-Fres't, T. H. Emerson. ( aatdsv.
First National Bank,
or HcKlnney, Texas.
Capital and Swrplua, - • S100,000.
Buys and eeUa exenangeon tne principal dtiee in Europe. Pint class pap* ! FM M, Put, Muttm mt Snup.
Craneia Kmeraon, T. T. Emerson, T. B. Imarsen, Jno. L. at reasonable price#.
H.C.M V( K H I<aw rnrd
I will be plf-itttfd to receive ail hualnaea
pi* ceil In my hand*. and will giva the
name prompt attention.
Any fa vow by my frb-nda and acquain-
tance* in throwing huaines* into m?
band* will be duly appreciated.
H. C. MACK.
Omca: First iliwr at head of atalrwav
In Jobnaoa Block. v*l '
Hass* Meat Maricet
M.KINNEY. TEXAS.
Tde undersigned havinii opened a tlrot
elas* meat market on East I.oulMiana
Street, cordially Invite* ait to come and
bay
dl
OtaacToaa: Pranci
II. Welei,
tl.ialn^H HAHM a
HU9II9V9I iiinUw1 'f
Washington, D. C., Fab.
The following correspond
! between the Piesidant and
! rttary Manning, in regan,
11lie hitter's withdrawal fronti
[Cabinet, was made public
evening.
Treasury Department, W«
i 4St* is D. C., Februurvl4.11
- My Dear Sir: iu view of
near adjournment of Co;
and in order that the time
suffice for the selection and
tirniation of my succesaafl
desire again to ph
nation ol the office of Seore
«>l'ili* Treasury in your h
itud 11 usi y nit will no
acceptance uo detri
public service.
NVhen you reqti
June to delay insis
I he acceptance of my reslg
lion, as again iu our conferences
insi October, you honored me
wiilt such lerins of personal
consideration, a lid expressed
-o grave a decision iu respect
to lite requirement* of the pub
lie service, ihat it was as irnpoh
sible to question my duly as
to forget your kindness 1 have
nol spared myself in theendea
vor i«i comply with vonr wish
llld lo Contribute to llie support
>f the policies which have illus
r ar« I y our Administration.
The approaching end of lh<
Forty -ninth Congress marks a
period in your own term of of
ti< e and in the divisions of our
political calendar. If a change
must occur in the heads of de
paMinents and ai your council,
it is clear that your personal
convenience and the public in
(crests archest subservedshouhl
it occur now. Moreover, the
financial situation is to day
seriously different from tlmi
which opened before in which
the present Congress entered
upon its life and upon the op-
portunities created by a trans-
fer of the people's trust to new
hands. In this most erioumspeci
execution of a wise fiscal policy
or of administrative reforms in
the collection and disbursement
of otircollossal revenues itis not
demanded, though labors such
as these have exacted and ex
hibited the abilities of our fore-
most statesmen since the Con
hi it ution of the Government,
but there is also an exhausting
round of daily administrative
tasks which, however, subor-
linate ami clerical, an efficient
■^ecietary of the Treasury can
not, or should not, evade These
ire tasks beyond my present
strength I. therefore, submit
to your considerate judgment
that in asking release by the
It It of March, or as noon a-4 you
111 a select my successor. I fill
lilI it duty to my ftiniib that
< 11; I \ UoW he pet milted lo ol|t
weigh the duly of accepting
lotigei thai assignment of puh
lie service which, two years
tgo. you did me the honor to
make.
i'lJKSIOKXT « lkvki.anit's itkpl.y,
Kxec.tiive Mansion. Wash
iiifjCton, D. ('.. February, la.
lion Daniel Manning, Secret a
ryol'ihe Trejisury: My Dear
Sii Your formal letter of res-
ignation which 1 have received,
though riot entirely unexpect-
ed. presents the reality of a
severance of our official rela-
tions, and causes me the deep'
est regret. This is tempered
only by the knowledge that the
| frank and friendly personal re-
lations which have unbrokenlv
existed between us are to stiil
continue. I refer to these be
cause such personal relations
supply, after all, whatever of
comfort and oleasure the world
affords, and Because I feel it to
be almost superfluous to speak
of the aid ana support you liave
given me and the assistance
you have furnished to the ad-
ministration of the Government
during the time you have direct
ed the affairs of the exacting
and laborious officc which you
now seek to surrender. Your
labors, your achievements, your
success and your devotion to
public duty ure fully Been and
known, and they challenge the
appreciation and gratitude of
all your countrymen.
Since I must at last relinquish
my hope of your continuance at
my side as counselor and eo la-
borer, and since I cannot qnes
tion the reasons upon which you
request to l e relieved Is bused.
| it only remains for me to accept
the resignation you have ten
lered, and to express niy pro-
j found thanks for all that yon
have done for me in sharing
manfully labors and perplex
■ ities of the past two years.
I feel that 1 may still ask of
you that the 1st day of April
| next be fixed as the date at
j which your resignation shall
; 'it ke effect, and thai you will so
I r gulate what remains to you
jot official duty in th meantime
jus to secure that measure of
j freedom from vexatious labor
which you have so justly earn-
j ed
i With my earnest hope that
Rel'iiNcil Work.
Jersey City, N.J..Feb
this eit\ 'or tWo d. ,\ s, alet has
excited wid« spread inteiest,
... ... - especial!) from the people
I lie Sinking coal handlers an l al . tit Tn niout. wlo-i. Sai.chi
and his wile reaide, the court
loom during this time hfiuir
crowded and jammed To da\
in auy uew path of life you may
hereafter follow there taav l>e
allowed to you more of comfort
and of ease than a conac.en-
t oils discnaige of duty hero longshoi.-tneu, at the various
permits, 1 am, ^ery sincerely, towns along the New Jersey
your friend. shore in this vicinity, have been
gkovkk CI.kvklaxi . «efused Work by the companies, tl,e trial Closed"' and alhu h.
who are working the usual j,,., uUt „. .. Mi|(11I
I liaineaville, Tex., Feb. 15. - complement of non-union men. brought in a verdict of guilty,'
1 lie News rerein il Ik UlU'|ih>ilw nil 1 I N. uinl ijl\ ill.' ..U, I| ut III,. , l,il,r
• Hvenlug, fr„m ; Th,. .inking freight handlers inhuman parents live years in
who were employed here b) the, the Penitentiary. The attoi
Erie Hailroad Company t«i day , neys of the Sanchls have
^♦•nt a committee to ..ail upon l"r « ••♦'w trial
Superintendent Barrett ami
arbitrate the present differ
ences. Superintendent Harivtt
iuforilied llie c.iiniuitt< e th.it
Fu
tiv
i(
message,
liurliugtou. saving on yester
day afternoon Lew Allen shot
and instantly killed Henry
Thurmond, in Courtney Flats,
just across Red River from Bur-
lington. The circumstances
are reported as follows: For
1,lrd 1,a:; viu'hhi i.*H, „„
.•iwwd tw(«i.«iilirl, rti... mid„„ I, I
iti'jcrauoa.
■ ! •. I'enn., Feb. 18.—
• slate IV101
■! today. Pr«
< -I lillg. Re
hi every county
i lid ntticll elit
I After several
iul I delivered,!
I>:eserited the rvpofl
iminittee on OrganiM-
y «m
usiaam
ral ad-
ed, Col.
Will
had refused Thurmond
ility of his home,
former is a man of family,
EJtfter a single man. Allen
n.
b the
<1 iit
Colli
UieMeiii be ifiveil
pany.
Several encounters occurte I
iu llobokeli this al'tei Uooll be
The 'V
Future dealers are I! odi i.,
the Legislalllie with pelili I, ,
a-'dting that bod\ not to mi j
I ere with bucket sho|S. I'll
..t'' a few hundred interested mi
Ih-ecimj the producers The
pfodtti e| s of (lie State, soltie
iniiidieds et thousand d< in.nut
P
ome yesterday morning I I Unit this injurious and de.uor
and on his return, iu the after
noon, louiul Thurmond at his
house. Allen ordered him
away ami forbade him return-
ing under any circumstances.
Thurmond was bv this time in
the yard an I attempted to shoot
Allen, having drawn his pistol.
Allen jumped behind t Iul door
gun and emptied hoth ha
1 in Thurmoud'sidlest. The
' men and the Strikers A mob
( of the strikcts congregated at
j the \\ i I sou lane's docks an 1
, assailed lour of the new men
i with clubs, line of the men
\\:ts cut under the eye by a cot
toil hook. The police reserves
Were called out to prevent fu
, - , .,1 iii titer trouble A short timeaf
|pro,-.i,,.;lu,l,,l,l,|(te.;,vl,l„hoi
s ! ph yi d on the Thiittcvnla Line's
t i, , III I ■'! docks wa-bat.-ti b\ thestrik I
suit w S he was riddled with „,.s VV|t|| , !nll. s i;H!)
buck shot ami died instant ly. ; ia)M ,|(nl ,, j„.1|lia|ls ^^loyed
at tile Si\||| street docks were
attacked and driven into a
neighboring house, w here one j
of their n umber drew a iwolv *r ,
and held the strikers at bay.
For this the strikers caused his
arrest, but lie
by the magistrate
XKW M K.N WILL MoT
i'h a tan.!).
South A in boy, N. J . la.
committee of thestrikiiig coal
handlers here called upon tlie
agent s oft he coal comoanies,
and asked upon what terms
they Would be restored. Tllev
were told thai when they were
wanted the agent would send
for tIn*in, ami that tin* new men
Would not be discharged Si-e
ali/ing business be slopped
\\ hose voice shall lie heed' If
What manm r of legislation *
this that « hen a gi- at put'
measure that the people h i e
been clamoiiug for I t \^i
todies before t'i 'liy i ' ss, lt.it i ;i
order that it titav pass the Sen
ate in u* i be sho i u of its si relight
emasculated an I i onverted in
to sm h a bundle of i biuuii i
j that iwo i antii
t i
it !>♦
( 'i M
! *«•
'Up totll' tlllie of the lelcpho lie
[ message Allen had not been ar-
rested, but was still at home
with his family, saying he was
ready to surrender w fien ofH
cers arrived. Witnesses say
tltut Allen acted purely in sell
defense.
One he bo was yesterday at
rested on a charge of stealing
cattle ami relesed on $Too
bond.
prov I"lOII
' ase wi t h
ci- bill.
- alik",
!lie itti -i da
construe t
a« w
i I'
a *in
KNJOl I.U K.
IIM Dls
Fori Scott, Kan,, Feb. is.
The registration books were
opened iu this city to day for
the registration of women tin
der tiie terms of the receullv
passed municipal suffrage law
I'he number registered is ihi:
i ty, and it is a fact worth noting
! 'hat very few of them belonged ! cial th-pufies j,re still gtiardi'ug
to the class known as agitators the docks
j of the suffrage i|iiestioii. Ten •
j out of the thirty are ningh- la Fort Smith, Ark., Feb la
I dies, ami twenty married. The. Jack lloge. High But ler, John
j general expression of opinion I Miller, John Means. Cal Tuck
au^ang tint sensible and practi
What a lruly beautiful w i Id
we live in! Nature fixes u
grandeur of means i cnj< \
was discharged jaent. We can tlesiu no b -t
ter when iu perfect health; but
how often do the majority <>f
people feel like gii ing it up
disheaiicned, discouraged and
worn out with disease, when
there is no occasion for this
feeling, as eve| \ Sllll'e|e| call
ecsily obtain saii^fadon prool^
that Ureen's August Flov*.er.
will make them free from di
ease, as when b ru Dyspepsia
and I a vi r ('oitiphiint tire i tie
direct causes of se\ ut \ li1 e
>et cent of such maladies ;is
blioiist.ets. Indigestion. Sn k
Headache I'ost i v elless, Ni l
vons Prostration. Di//,iness ot
the |lead, Paliiation of 11<
Ileal t. and other distresHiuu
■i. •
i
: ten
■ • tn an t) ■
.♦'lit 1,1 HI I I .
on the I:
1 trafhc, ate
^ :i i ■!<
utivc Coiuintttaa.
ti Nashville, will
ihirteeii met
i comniill
roughly organised
• cor respond*
retary at Naak*
ivisory bt#
■11 be appot
l« in All oi
■ ilar and religloM,
io help sustain th«
amendment ta
] • mxt fall. Th«
t i. tuces was reftrr-
;the Committea.
t I'icers were
1! Fussel,
> McTeer, T. A.
^ II McDowell,
! it : A P. Water-
■ ry; J Hill Eakin,
u" i v e ('oiumitlet
lure bureau.
' I ! ! (If'f l SI* ssion the
• i resolutions
Legislature for
tlie prohibitioa
I'j e -Isi ng h deter-
' ' vote for any
opposes the Bub-
lie •oustitutional
i vote of thepeo-
a ailist the third
ami asking tha
to- State to aid tha
moveme ut. Tha
*Ueil that a fund of
i ii f t I for carrring
aitist the liquor
- half the amount
i mi< ii :i< i I.oxer's Rnautf.
cal women seems to favor the
assumption of the respousibil
ity which the legislation ha-
plii' '- I upon them, and it 'm be
liev'- I 111at at least Km w ill ice
istei for the coming eilv elec
er. Bud MeKensie ami Lewis ! vm|;fom«. I hree th.ses of A u
Brewer were brought in from I'h wer will prove us won
the ('hickasaw county to . a\ 'b 'lul • llect. Sample bottle, lo
cents 'I rv it
('hickasaw coutitj to « ay
charged with hanging two men
named W illiams and Morgan
laud a h"\ named Moon, on the
;i.r)thibi\ of June. |Sh," , near
I Ion
Jackson. Term . Feb Is t ta
last Sunday molding John
Men ' rs, a farinei who liv> -
lieur I oidis Station. Haidnioii
Could \ . Tell II . t W e 11J y mill s
son! ii of i his city, piciit d up
his i; 11 ie step son. who i* ot,i \
7 \ ear- old, and cut his throat
from ear lo ear. The child is
; not. dead, but I here is but lit l h
hope of its recovcty This
1 suite brutal wretch attempted
to rape his daughter two years
ago. The people in that neigh
borh oil are in a state of high
excit me it since he coinmill-id
this i t lietidish act. Meatier-
is in jail in Bolivar, and it i-
thon tit he will be lynched.
mm- • —
j Milwatilkee. Wis., Feb. I.v'
; A shooting affray occurred in
Gillian's gambling room, laisi
Water Street, about J o ciock
this inortiittg. in which Louis
deSilva, a well-known gambler
received two bullets if his
body from a revolver iu the
ham I- of Ous McCabe, tla-
"dealer" in Oilligan's establish
ment De Silva had been bar
red ft<tin the game by McCabe,
and became so abusive that an
! Ilei
a l'l"!l
The two men Were
in cti-iody on a charge of horse
-i' aiiiiii. and the bo\ happeut'd
aioitgwheii the lynching was
in piogi'efs. and the lynching
pa I l \ hum; him also to keep
tutu from becoming a wiine-^.
so i t i- tid \ 11 of them are
men oi pi out i tieace. High But
let ami < 'ai I in'ker being cit j
/.ells of I • reel CoiiliU TeV
They gave boutl Ihi- evening in
the sum ol ^Ua.tMK), and llieit
case will likely receive I lie at
tent ion nl t he • i rami J ury now
in session
Ihmlanelle. Art\ . Feb. I(t
I .is i Frit lay out on the l-'ourtdie
ILver, about thitiy live miles
II oin here, ma t the little vil
lage if Blolftoii, a boy, while
out huntiug o\en. came upon
thedeail body of a man It
wa* lying between two logs,
with the throat cut from ear to
ear, and a gash in the right
side, seemingly with an ax. It
had evidently been lying there
for some time, as it was consul
erably decomposed, and the
eyes and one hand gone, iln
was not recognized by anybody
" ' ~ fv
• tli
aii'
I Of
out
\ Subject lor .1 tiritfa l.> nc!t.
Nevada, Mo., Feb I ,"i Thi
iiioi niug, between I and 'J
o'clock, Frank Nixon, an cm
ployc of the Missouri I®«i• • til• .
V\ a 1 UfreX peeled iy I ,'l I led
v aid- to do some w rk
N| i N I \ott I.a lected to
iIre door when he went
While her attention was ab
' l bed III .'III e||'o|'t It) 1111 i e [ h e I
y oiinu ehild. a negro • ui"i« I
t he loom a III I a I letll pled lo a *
satiIt ler. but she pluikih
foil, lit him back and mad' le i
escape llOlll tile house ll< I
screams for help aroused the
neighbors, ami hci hu-l',u I
having been notified, pura.it-
Was ill diluted. I Hi I t i|e g | eat e I
e \ C i t e (lie n t pit!' ails. Pos • ,
are on! in every direction, an l
.i M Ic m 11 ■ is en tig tit lie will
ii mloiib; "dI \ lie I \ mdi'-d
Ci ill ,;t c < -
1 I lit ll !t Ii t
i I iMfd e|i
I H lieii iii
« d iii.1.. i ti
i ticotu.fi i
Mi t f
VT ali.t-li
sw Itcliiueii
lo (jn Out.
Tlireatcii
at the imjueMt The body was
t iii4 i IIIIIQ wt auinji*' iiitiitiii | % • k . ,
enrnlltlti.-r h,nk i, whli-h i'r" "V"'V"
lb. form, r dr. n r.-v l« r Mr l'«pur ' l. "'"I <■"!
Ic.-lbc imnimliulely apenwl Hi-, .olriw, from ui,
•—1*1. .1... i. old camp near by. It was on
Chicago. III. Feb la. |{ II
nioi - a l • a lloal of i III | u nd ile
I r nible a ill dig - v i I ch lliemd: tie
Wabash road The story ot the
lisaiisfactioii is thtil on Wed
nesday eight clerks employ ' I
iu the freight ofllce saying that
salaries would be cut down I"
Seven
ttl
litis off L'and-'O per cent. Seven of
the clerks were notified that
a p-
with the reoilt as above stated.
the main road from Texas. As
there has been considerable
Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 18.
At Jefferson, Wis., two school 'ravel frmn that direction thin
boys had a tjuarrel this after season, it is supposed lie was
j noon, soon after leaving the murdered by some of hi- com
school, and one of them, (leorge j laden ami left in t lie manner re
Hchroedell, was pushed off the laterl above. Nothing was
sidewalk by the other. Peter 'found to indicate who he was.
Hcli wellen bach. The former
became enraged at this treat
meat and. drawing a pocket
knife, plunged i into hi - com
putiioa s heart. Hchwellenbnch
lived only five minutes Both
boy s arc 14 years old.
He was of light complexion,
medium height, ii^hi hair, red
beard, and had on a dark coat
and on i.ills.
I'ekill, HI.. Feb la (tnltb'lb
Snitch I ami Catherine, his wife
residents of Tremont, were in-
There is no end to meanness dieted by the recent liraud Jury
of Ta/eweil County, for eruelt v
and inhuman treatment of their
in the police of the large cities
Now it is tue true of the Phila-
delphia Times to protest I'^yaurs old son, f 'liarles I hey
against a piece of tunning in u- Durne I the hoys s hands by
tality in a police Lieutenant. l",'Hn« • hem on a hot lii«
A t id wns being made on
certain houses, and sev« ral
reporters accompanied the
police. With full knowledge
of nil this the Lieutenant turn-
ed round and arrested the
Times reporter who had enter-
ed with his ptmse. The polifi
cal Mayor is of course remaitid-
ed that Is not "fine Work" < f a
high grade
llieil serv ices would be no lollt!
er rctjuired and three switching
crews, consist ing or t htee etigi a
• •••is, three firemen and nine
svvit**hiii*-n were also dismi--
et|. Tile men, it is said. Were
not ' given their time" or ortb r
on tin* cashier I'm the money
due them, bill were told to wall
the arrival of the pay car To
day l dng 'lie regular pay day
of thv company the car arrived
in the yard hut tin* disi h ti u •
lltetl wele t .Id that th'-le was
no money I r them ami that
they llltlst s;e| check * for theil
time. Tlley went to the olfice
arul were informed that they
would have to wait until the
check.* an ved frmn Decatur.
Ill , where the Superintendent
is at present. The money due
the men i - for theit Jatiruury
to pay and many of them are in
him, bound him with urgent need ol I und- I'he
i lerks, not beinvorganized.are
p« Wefhs-, but the SW itChllltdl.
it is said, threaten to hi ing
about a stiike unless the rnoti
ev is forthcouiiug bv tumor
r< w
^ v , February. 10.
a rat her comely
I locked Up this
'; '"-r Tom Hiaac,
oi malicious catt-
fouml in a houaa
oy, between 8 *
Ii h. beneath apila
i 'a ■: in a closet.
,ed out .she protest-
• nig with tha po*
A hen told it would
' ior if she resisted
i boiiiM't and quiet*
• ■ • ! her captor. Tha
. iiich 'she was ar-
r.vo weeks ago,
uly vicious in
ill ad for a
_v ming negro
i Will Booker,
in: .mention to
■1 -I lot i.ti- Clifton
"tid poil his beau-
Wiih this purpose.
.Hi.ed him tha
i' l on her with
i daspknife. In
:v\ci u them she
■ It over the face,
i wounds. Tha
• was a long
• id- extending
■I" the eye down
' tiding at tha
above tha
ii" was laid
wound healed
aether in such
accomplish tha
> - ii will leave a
. i■ gih.
i that Sena-
.. XltdlS to dissi-
n- by any means,
neat ion bill was
-ned as an at-
coustiuitioo, bat
f the means of
high tariff. Mr.
i to this idea by
! readiness to
tit: whith would
•r it treasure.
in^li
tilt" i
i oil i I
1 n
ai
a n
r\
>ir I
i.'l
ri i'
chest 1
lopes lo sleep oil the floor, ami
heat him so as to leave great
welts on Id- body. To escape
from his vicious and uritiattial
parents 'he lad 1411 away to a
neighbor s'n in his bare feet,
both of which were terribly
frozen, as were his hands. The
boy's feel were severul weeks
N'avasota, Tex., Feb. 18.—-Ai
Bedias,a village near Navato
fu, Jim Richards, a in g: >, w,r
since airiputaied, and he has
_ JL been, an«f is still, a great itif- lvnchwd wi'htutr ceret on\-by a
Fine jab printing at this of- feret from the cruel treatment few men for killing deputy
C ill an<l get ptices l.H*f« re received from his parents. Sheriff I pchutt It. who was tiy
« re. < The case has baen on ttla&te ing to ai ^ast Richards.
Iteai p
V *<( • s-i { |t,
of thai
their
■if lertl
ci> a < s
I -ol V,
I "inn
Th f
the 1111
at thi
"the
cativ
I, HI , Feb. 10.—
tt ii Committee of
nt party is here
t'^ud a corifereaca
I party delegatea
t isninties. A
of delegates
tic re and a pre*
m vas held to-
il "• jdotninent
:;re Judge J. C.
'• do, J. B. llanaa,
II h. ami Indge
i l it. of Peoria.
Legislature ia
a bill increaaiag
oi loud swearing
1 idences- which
that Hie Democrats
. not content with
ity of iao,ooo, att
that the Republi-
'eprived even of
11 ton of their ow%
Hid "cussi"*""
Louis
) of wild geaaaia
• I part ttf Nebraska
o rs.>H is, according (a
ii habiiauC indl*
01' a ^hott winter.
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Mack, H. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1887, newspaper, February 24, 1887; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191489/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.