Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 26, 1879 Page: 1 of 4
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The Weekly Intelligencer Jut* the An Increase of Force Required.
l-arrj&t circulation. of any paper published in ■
Northern Texan.
DEATH C." YO'JNG HEMRY CLAY. ing from il* hideous iau< c wound*, onlv one
loo'-. lug
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NEW SERIES VOL VIII. NO. 35
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'i'clcgrupiilc fireritics.
Terms of Hnbscrip'.lon.
DAILY.—One year, $6 00* six month*, $3 GO
one month, 50 cents: per week, 2') ccn:«. , . , . ...
weekly.—Oneyenr, iHadv»n<«, #350; after | the taking of three prisoners
iLruu months, ?3 t.0; after fix month*, *3 o'». j
I waved a Mexican flag in tii-1 a shivering form canopied by buy-j The following story is told of
by geoeoe lippard. ! sniph, *« his life blood lushi;i in s onefs". He faw those l Utstetcbed Speaker Randall's grandfather, a
t torrent overlii* manly fonu. Then arms grappling with poinis of sreel. leading lawyer in Philadelphia.
was near the setting of the ^ii!S'nS ''j* captured fag to a He saw h face once lifted in the, iio was clear-headed it he had a
ame ...
and "!cir people, met at noon to-day at
t'ic Iree Mi.-sions Baptist chureh.
ie said : "Give it
It was near the setting
| sun, when tkc men of Palo Alto,brother
The rccent capture of robbers of Reiiaca de la Painia and Monterey t0
the mail-stage at Fort Worth, and «» the cload* cms dt»*n on the Mv wife!"' It »ss h=s Is U
to the t,l!al'Scot Huena Vista, ti-at a sp'en- vri,nl- l-!!an hi» oared breast ti e
did seene, woithy of the days of' ^,r.Tten lances, and Ihe horses'j
Nkw Orlkaxs, April 17.—The
convention of colored clergymen
and society directors of Louisiana
to consider the exodus question of
light. and then darkness rushed on fee beforehand. A stranger came
the life of voting Henry Clay. ! to con nit him about a will
T,, -•*>—- — j forgot the usual fee. The eh ,,
C.^ese ms laoU. , beg> »: "My father died and made ^.O. II. Thompson,
We are quite mire that chece is a will." He then slated die case. colul'e(' L;.mcopal church, was ebo-
oi the
. ..... . , . r> 1?,, . Ttviiiij \i i tin; % ' I . i ~ - a uui. lie iiivii c i J i. c u I
Austin jail by Judge Amos l . t os- w^hingion, C1„SC(] tj)e <ja> ju g|„. hoof* tramped him into th« heap of j not given us proper place as food ! consuming an hour in doin
ADVEKTIBISO—wr.EKLY: j ler, Special Hgeut of the Postofflcc rv.
i#m!'Eurh°»ulTsc'quLft0iuBci-ti()T^T5P/c'nt«Il'A^'!Tran^' Department, and Tarrant county | ' Do you behold that dark ravine
the d*ad.
But most sad, and yu mo»t gle
mate! l
a I.
f are s.^sr" that some !
ADVEHTIHLWENT.-S I>L'E on FIIIHT INSKKTiON. IteHH- | oflicers, makes this a fitting time '^P sunken between those pre-1 110,"! *" *■'« to see ti;-j dsath ol
nnfthin doilnnMAn mfldn tn vrtirlv ndvertiiiemnnU. I 1 ninilmic Kuii La ^ lit) li 1 If'li t ^ SCCOIitl ilC'HrV 1. iRV.
Yt»u sLmmIu liuve Fern bini, w ith 1 aware also tiiiu mnoh choc so be
onabie deduction made to year U" advertisements. I , » . . cil)JtOU" bHllkf»?
Subpcrlbw. receivingllicir pswr wiiL an | " slISEe^' pr>*trs j. W( y,, .ji, „f k
»n",tr;:r,£er.,:3X.".tv j ?* fr*« *>«* •» i in „„„.i „icj >,r>„ *
nhou'd come up and pay up, or pottle up. increased nnmocr of spcoisl agents j Withered trfes grow l^ftwcvn nm .*.•*-• -u $11 i;'j!!>rlnii^
Two XX indicate that you owe for two ; in Texas. Texas has of late be- ■! es of granite, *;*<] niontn make the ' n«** i,r i;ure « nam« that must
^'o'hopVoar^r^^s'win^pspon'r.'A°i)Hn-1 come noted for train robbers, stage l]'^ 'he ravi:>« uncertain and | »«' <'ie mglononsly s.-eming to fill
| difficult for the tread. , his every vein and dart a deadly and
avxtcins dj not take to it kindly, Randall
! snd. not press ii upon j I do not.'
their digestive economy. \Y« are !
sen president and addtessuil the
Do you understand the matter, 0011 Vl'niion. ^ I he vice presidents
V»Ui>* 1! IS pOOl
i i>iO
ti>:u.o is indigest^
i hope our friends will respond. A priii
ler inunt eat to five, and living is eijieii-
i'otte t'acn should l;e borne i
in n.ind. And yet as a food pos-
sersing great strengthening power
bive, so is paper and ink
robbers and mail robbers, and more
vigilance and effort is ncce^ry ^ m(JUntajll torr;,'it burstillR. itJ At tha. time he locked like tn
here for the safe conduct of the : batriers, »nd quick as the lightning! ru#"'
mails than in any other part of the 1 flashes Irani darknesa, the "dismal F«r hi« brow, high and retr«»J-
The idea of ene or two! ravine is bathed in battle iijjht. u,^i with the bl )od-e!otted hair
Hark ! That try, that rn«he» liU <»re from hi* eye.
THE LAW of NRWSPArKUB. ^ ' n mountain torrent biir&liiifv it* I At tha' tiifiC he lock
1. Bubscribers who do not give express notice to
the contrary are considered ai wishing to continue
their subscriptions.
2. If eubsirribers order the discontinuance, of
their periodicals, the publisher may continue to
scn>i them until all arrearages have been p iid. | • i . i • ■ >
3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their j special Dt'lUg UOiC ...... . .
periodical* fruru the office to which they are at- , , , j of Mexican*, an arinv in itself, eauif": *w"iien
rectcd, they are hciu rcBponaiMo until they have up cases and proper!y attend 10 ... , . ' ,.
1 ' 1 J ! yeilui* along the «'* *>»'
; union,
The client left in disgust. He
told hi* trouble to a friend, who
advised him to secure Mr. Randal!.
Stupid old dolt," said the man,
he don't know anything."
i What retainer did vou give
uuapted to those who have him?" said the Iriend.
hard physical labor to perform,! "Oh, I forgot that."
theie aro lew foods so satisfactory | «G<» back aed give the old man
as rich and well cured cheese. We ! a hundred-dollar bill and see what
propose to give some authorities on j will tome of it."
I hio point, both for the good of the j Mr. Randall received him as'
to
„. iri. ! From its northern extremity s baud *avi»S back from the outline, wa« : eater and to contribute toward se- • thou«'h
Jl *■ f»< • *. . 1 «\ i . .. i . • . . t I ,r>
»e iiutl ns?ver seen
i 1 IP.
fteltlcd tin ir bill and ordered a diHCOt.thiuaiicc.
4. If subscribers move to
Informing the publisher, and
to • he former directory, they ate held responsible.
6. The courts have decided that refusing to t:.k-r
perlodcals from the oliice, or mo'ving and leuvhtg
them uncalled for, i?j prima facie cvidonce of fraud.
6. Any person who receives 3 newspaper and
makes use of it, whether lie ordered ll or not is
held in law to b^ a subscriber.
i n uin«\iiiviiiuiui>.v'. I 1 * . , , 11 i J V"""B ^ .nu ' I ('it'I 1 Dj •
HS,,»?S?»w™^!|,!rlcm ,n,a territ,)ry larger than all j one another down aathey fly ; their
1 New England, with New York, banut ra, apeara, horses and men
thrown in, is perfectly absurd. j tossed together in iuestrieabie eou-
-1 fusion.
in every vt in as though j curing ona of our important branch- I fore, "pocketed his fee and sah:
shone from it ere it fled es of agricultural production the j ' Kow state\our case."
forever. Li;>s »>et, brows knit,' demand to which it
Texas in J5i« XaiiounS t'a«gress.
,, .. . , ,. j easily attended to, but, in lexa--,
following are the staiiding com- , . Px,
, , TI , ,, 'the greater part of the sfafecannot
mittees of the House ol Repre- , , , , .,
1 be traversed by rail, a.id the limited
ecntatives:
The older states, with their com
naet territory, dense population,! , x . , , ,
' , r, ... . , I tha shadow ot the pass, their dark
and great railroad facilities, can be|fao,.g r^.ie!^, w'nh t|iehu-tr(i
By thousands they rw«hed into
On ways and mcann, Mills; on
Pacific railroads, Wellborn; on
commerce, Reagan; on postofHres |
forcc ot special agents, cauuot pos-
sibly give prompt personal atten-
tion to casfs of depredations that
i are frequently occurring. Texas
and post-roads, Jones ; 011 judiciary j
.1 ., J • ! furm-hes at least one^eighth of ail
Culb. rson ; 011 mileage, Mills; on
expenditures treasury department,
Reagan; expenditures cf war de- ,, . , , , ,
, ,. , all times hundreds of eases requir-
partiucnt, Jones ; expenditures of 1. (Uin
the crimes and offenses of thi>> char-
acter in the union. There are at
ing attention in our 270,000 square
miles of territory.
Texas, as a separate postal di-
vision, should havo four or five
special agents to look after the in-
terests of the government and >>e«-
| pie, and then an energetic head
like Judge Foster could accom-
plish much for the general good.
Another thing wo would suggest
is that the headquarters be at Dal-
las. It is the center of population
and the grand railroad center, and
is rapidly becoming the graud
head-center of Texas business.
To our senators and representa-
tives in congress, as well as t® the
departments, we sug^eM: the.se two
things for consideration and action :
1. An increase of special agents to
five; and, 2nd, The making of
Dallas the head-center of this di-
vision or district.
Srw Sfiosico jsnii Arlzana For-
n minis.
[From the Mesilla Valley Independent.]
A large party of emigrants from
Western Texas passed through Me-
silla on Friday en rote to Arizona.
hlbze of mifekeiry. Toe caverns of
the ravine send back the roar of
(he panic, and the giey roeku are
da«hed with their blood.
But the little band who pursues
this army, who are tliev? You
may see in the firm, heroic rank-
the volunteer costumes of Illioi*
and Kencucky. At their he.id,
urging his men with shouts, ri It—
the galUnt MeKee; by his side
J young Henry Clay, that broad
forehead which reminds you of hi-
father, bathed in the glare, as his
sword quivers 011 high ere it fall*
to kill. There, to*, a wild
red with his own blood and the
and the blood of hi>- Mexican foes,
his uniform rent in tatters, his
shouider* sti iking terrible blows
with his g»od sword — Hardin, of
Iillinoia—came gallantly forward.
The small but iron band hurl
the Mexicans from the height in
the ravine, and follow up the chase
far down into
of that mountain pa
But look! As theii musketry *ee l',e
treams ita steady blase you would niau, even
band* firm —a circle of men fijht
f
in j: rouud him, dashed iuto tbe
Mexicans until hisr.trord wai wet
and his arm- weary with blood.
At laa!, with his thigh splintered
by a bsil, he gathered his proud
iurin to ita lull height and fell.
His face ashy with intense agony,
he bade hi. comrade:) to leave him
wii
1' *;" j
there to die. That ravine should j tributed
be the bet} ol his elorv.
think that a Cfcaseless sheet of lijihN
ning bathed these craggy rocks in
flames!
department of justiec, Culberson.
There are fifty-two standing
committees, on which Texas is
represented only as above. It
seems to us that our state ought to
have had a better showing, Ol
the chairmanships Illinois get#
five, New York five, Tennessee
and Pennsylvania four each, Ohio,
Mississippi, Georgia, Virginia, In-
diana and Maryland thiee each,
Wisconsin, Norih Carolina and
Kentucky two each, Texas, New
Jersey, Louisiana, Missouri, West
Virginia, Maine and Arkansas one
each. The west gets fourteen
chairmanship", the north eleven
and the south twenty-lour.
Speaker Ruudall was not the
choice of the Texas members uor
are they his favorites.
Upon the Senate committees
Texas fares soma better. Senator
Maxey is eminently fitted by ex-
perience for the chairmanship of
the commitfec 011 pos'oflices and
post roads, and Senator Coke, as
the head of the Wacoes, is made
the chairman of the committee on
Indian affair*. There are no two
sn'ojects more deeply
Texas than the postofiiec
dian affairs. In point
[exas is the most ab.y represented jjccn jn Texas. Mr. Mills thinks! Mexican rushes back, opens iheir
ol any of the Southern States. of making his future home in Ari- j ranks, raises the fallen flng of Ala
—«-«■-* — : ZOna. ! hanac and dashes to his death.
The court of justice at Lucerne, j Another party passed through ! To see him, young and beard-
But gathered around him a guard 11
of breasts of steel, whiic two of his
companions bore him along. These
men ot Kentucky fought round
thrir fallen iieio, and, as ret routine
step by step they launched their
.word4 ami oayone;* into the faces
ot their enemies, -stiii, with a blow,
''Henry Ciay !"
It was wonderful to sse how that
name nerved their arms, and es!l«d
a gmile to the fve of the dying
Hero. Hnw it would have m .de
is justly en-
tit ie,I,
Dr. Austin Fiinf, one of our
most erudite pliy-iolo^i<f«, says:
'■Old cheese, taken in small quan-
tity toward the clese 01 a repast,
undoubtedly facilitates digestion
by stimulating the secretion of the
fluids, particularly tli*t «f the «h»-
tric juice." Hero its effect is at-1 ,Utan."
^ to a different principle'
! than that of its fenueutiiijj quality ;!
' but an active ferment may al-e in ! Hold
crease the effect of the gastri -juice.
Flint savs: '"New cheese is a
My father died and made a
"S'op, sir," said the lawyer,
"that is very queer ; how could he
make a will alter lie was dead?
Don't vou mean that he made a
will and died?"
"Why, 'rf-ju're, how dit
find that out? That's wi:^t
rl he ea-e was won.
you
t
Dr.
highly nutritious art Me, as is evi
dent from its composition."
Toe long experience of English
S'o'cii and Irish laborers
to be
a whoicsome
proves
as we''
£EttltC tin, Koj h.
011 to your tongue
ytju are just ready to swear or sneak
horshly.
Held on to yiiur hand when you
are about to puticli, scratch, sieal,
or do any improper ret.
Hold on t« your font, whsn you
arc on tk,e point of kicking, run
as nutritions food. A small qus.n- 1 ning off from study or pursuing the
thy oi cheese, with them, takes the i path of error, shame or crime,
place of a larger quantity of meat,! Hold onto your temper when
and enables them to endure sueh i you are angry, excited or impo-ted
and secretaries were delegates from
i turbulent parishes and refugees
from their homes. There wero
two hundred mid .sixty delegates
present, one half of whom repre-
sent Orleans and atljoiuiug parish-
es. The balance of the delegates
are from bulldozed parishes in
northern and middle Louisiana.
: Committees on address, migration
and relief were appointed. Thu
couvention adjouruetl until to-
; morrow. The make-up of the cou-
: vention is (reditable, including
; among its members careful think-
j cts and repieseutative men.
| sut-'ttt Carolina's tor.\a do.
Charlesrox, S. C„ April 17.—
Last evening a violet rainstovm
; oecurrcd here which continue 1
throughout the night. Accounts
| from the interior show that the
storm began with a terrific tornado
which swept through lower por-
tions ol the state cauMnjj gnat de-
struction ot file and property. Ii»
the village or Vvateiford more than
one hundred dwellings ami ail the
churches were swept away; three-
fourths ol the inhabitants arc reti-
tiered homeless, fifteen persons
kiilet! and many more wounded.
At Ojkly Stat ion, < 11 the Northeast
railway, aii the !iou>es occupied hv
negroes were levelled, one negro
killed and many hurt. Similar
casualties are reported from vari-
ous points in tne track of the tor-
nado.
hard labor as the American thinks | upon, or other* are angry
the oid man of Ashland throb t<> lie can only perform upon a gen-!you.
have hear
bi.it!ti cry down
that lonely pass.
Along tiie ravine
his name yelled as a I eror.s diet of m.-at. In Germany
tiic sh.wlows ot 1 tanu lahort-rs d *pend largely upon
| tiie curd of milk alter beinj siiim-
hawkins, April 1G. — A fire
with ; broke out this morning in the hard-
ware store of \\ . ,S. (tiles, causing
nar. ow pas-! The hei
they be*r him on, and
?.nd np the j med for butter. This curd is fre-) (.amea and revelry.
IIol.l on !o yotir heart wt
associates seek your company, ami building and its contents. Tlio
invite you to join their mirth, dry goods house of Adams <fc We'l-
ble-ds as 1 quel.
"!?i ihe •
used in a frest
rtsii .siito, uiu* i
Hold
j born, and the b-irb-r shop of C, L.
circle
his
ro»
> -1.. niu ouiui, 1 iil origin *4t
that he could carry a stone so heavv j Hold on lo truth, for it will serve the fire is a? yet unknown.
face uplifted as a that it required ten men to lift it on I *011 well, and do you good through-
and follow nn the chase | 1,e*r ,iUn and track* ihe 1 makes an important part of the la-1 «'l times, for it is of more va
to the eternal twilight! wa.v bis blood. Faster and j borer's diet. than gold, high places or fashii
ntain pass. " j thicker swarm the Mexicanji They It is related of a certain Dane j able attire.
tone so heavy j Hold on to truth, for it 1
on to lift it on you well, and do you good
be performed ! out eternity.
around thr faile
smile crosses its failing lineaments,
his shoulders; that
such wonderful feats of strength j Hold on to virtue—it ;*« abov-
: upon a diet consisting of largi* quan-j ail prices to you at all times am
Over the Mexicans men and ! t,u?J howling up tiie tities of thick, s ;iir milk, tea am) places.
ami
the
like a pack «l wolves gcuuliu£
forlorn traveler at dead of
horses hurried back in mad disor-! rocs a!i(l charged the tlevottd ;>sn;
der, the Americans desli on their j w'1'1 0,,e dense mass of bayonets!
way, never heeding the overwhelm-' ^'tJ a,i'' 011 ■ ^ '18 shines yon-
ing numbers of their foes, never! (^r on ''ie. rock of the ra-
heediog the palpitating forms be-] v'ne" L i» the li^ht el the setting
neath their Aet, with bayonet and I 8Un" laylor's eyes are on the j hood.
sword they press steadily on, their 1r0l K ail<^ ' " ' '' ~
well known banner ever streaming j aiH'
overhead. > sight.
The howl of .he dving war-11 11 wafi a murderous way, that
horse—hark ! Does it "not chill ] P'fUl US' t*ie steep bank of the ra-
yon r blood to hear it? The hor-! v'.1,e" Litterwl with dead, slippery
rible cry of the wounded man with w ^I°°d, gre w blacker every
the horse's foot upon his mouth,! n'inute with Mexicans, antl the de
on to your good nme at j Bell, an I (tie store occnpietf
of more value; Francis & Co, were entirely
lioa-; -trovetl. The dry goons ami
eeries were saved. Tiie
It is
thought lo have caught from a de-
fect in iho stove-pipe in Gileo'
store. Y> . S, Chios, loss about
$-l-}00; Ad 11ns it Wellborn, hs«
about io'jOtJ. X » insurance. The
coffee. His enormtiiis strength | Hold on to your good character, 1 recent heavy rains undoubtedly
must havo been sustained by the! for it is and e.er will be your best saved, the placa from complete de-
curd ot the miik. This case refutes! wealth.
the common error that milk does i ~7
• 1 On a rauroat
not furnish a diet tor vigorous man-1 .• f
J ; (ion of a
1 here are numerous cave- , • ,
express which
—no cards. A
! filruclion, as a heavy wind tvs*
' blowing i'.t the time. Had the lire
there we will fight ourj in which a milk diet has sustained
die 111 tbe old man's | the system uutler the most trying:
j labor. W111. Vincent, of Stoning-;
ton, Conn,, in a letter to Dr. AI- j
cot, says: "I have lived prinei- |
pally on bread, cheet o and butter,
with a tew vegetables, for more
11 'J'lvi 'i > '<n. fx l 1 . 1 1 1
, r fl. • , , oocurrt'ii during tin- dry season th«t
^Icepiny-car (»fthe niijlit . , , " , •, .
hieh left Pittsburg Fri-i10V." ^'i » V'" *aVe. *
0 \\ .1 O <I'>I IMil^tliiiio b'.tiiui ».I I .«
A. H. Mills, ex-sheriff of Lincoln i tramping his face to a hideous ! lenders of the wounded hero fed,
day evening was occupied by a lady,
who had informed the conductor
that upon the arrival of the train
at Ilarrisburg she expected to meet
a beautiful young man. He was
all the worid to her, she explained,
| We had an unusually heavy rain
yesterday, accompanied by a »Ioi ih
I of hail.
The outlook for crops in tkis
section is goot
I.
with downcast eyes, and he would
inpanicd by a mi
train bowled i«!o tl
than twenty-four years"" He en- , • ,r • .... , .
.• 1 1 . t i* • 1 sm . i tie accjmpanua liv a liiiuisLer. J i»c wn'iJ.] bnondr or ?•!**
tirely abstained from animal flesh. L . i 1 \ ^ .. i wo.iki nooiur or hut
train hnw pm ii> :i iiif* npnnt Mt ti . .j . i
and the blootly contest regis to-j Our Ameiican women take too
waul the topmost rock
liu'e nitrogenous food, owiivr, per-
Then it was that, gathering up haps, to their great prt delietion for
his dying form, armed wuh super- the liue-t flour anil much pastry.1 , , , .. ( , . ^
Switzerland, has just condemned to ; Mesilla en route to the tombstone less, a very boy, rush with his natural vigor, young Clay started j I heir vitality is confessedly lower
li'tter c!a*s of Ent«l
were engaged to be married. After
a time he transferred bis affeetions
to another person, and determined
•h j
were declared one. Not long after-
ward the eastern sky was streaked
with pink and gray, anon a morn-
and ere a great while a train lioy
stared the travelers out t.f counte-
nance and murmured, "Ptanuts
and lozenges." Their
jotiruey had begun.
imprisonment for life a man named > district, Arizona, all of Fort Worth, j country's flag with bared breast 'r"ra tha arms of his supporters, than the
Renuel. He was the lover of a girl The party consisted of A. II. Wil- upon that line of sharp steel—it and stood with outstretched hands women. V. omen arc i;et such fle*t
named Margueiitc Vogiia, and they liams, G. W. Oaks, John Foster, I was a sight to stir a coward into l'ie ol tiie setting sun. It | eaters rs men, and with their love
Wm. Nelson, F. Pcahody, C. Ab- manhood, and it shot into Mexican was a glorious sight tnat we saw t>f sweetmeais the nervous system
hot, F. Cassell, F. White, and C. i hearts like an electric flame. j there among the bat tie clouds—j becotn: - illy nouri-heti. They may
Weisel. This party are well fixed, Even in their panic-stricken die-i^aB,a Anna's^ formidable army | almost be said to be made of starch
to get rid of his first love. He ars j and stre going to give the mines of. order they rallied by hundreds, i hurled back into the ravine and | and sugar. If they would make
ranged for a meeting in a solitary j Arizona a trial for their fortunes, they grasped arm and rolled into; 80roc Savior's little baiitl. But, cheese a more constant article ol
spot far off in a wood, and when | J.Ernest Long arrived from one long wave of lances and bayo- a more glorious thing it was to .see .diet, and u-t more unbolted flour,
Marguerite arrived she could see I Santa Fe this week, looking well nets upon the foo. Woe to the dying man stand.ng 'here for. with more open air exercise, they
nothing but a large hole recently J and hearty. Business with the N. j brave men of Illinois and Ken-1 *!'e l®8^ time in tlia lignt uf that
dug in the gronnd. Then suddens' M, & T. line is pretty brisk. Mr. tucky J Licked in that deadly ^un which shall never rise for him
ly Rennel sprang from behind a j Norton, Superintendent of the line, Pass, a wall of infuriated Mexicans again.
tree, dealt her a blow on the head 1 is in Santa Fe. j between them and that wali of "Leave me," he shrieked, as he
with a bar of iron, and threw his i Lieut. W. O. Corey ha» been or- rocks, abore their heads, through fell back upon tbe sod. "I nin-t
victim into the grave which he had j dered to Fort Wingate, N M. He every aperture among the cliffs the | die, and I will «:io here! Peril
prepared. He then heaped earth ! passed through Mesilla cu route to| blaze o< muskets pouring a shower your lives no Ion£cr for me! Go!
upon the body, covered the place his poet. ; °f bullets in tliei- faces—whenever There is work for you yonder!"
with branches of trees, and went! , —7—— _ | they turned the long antl deadly' The Mexicans crowdcd ou, Imn-
on nis way. The girl, however,1 ^ ictoria Advocate: There is no lance pointed at their throats—it gry for blood Eeen as they -poki
was not killed—she had only been use disguising the fact that the was a moment to think of home— their bayonets glistening ty hun-
stuned by the blow, and iu a few! j'rowgbt in this vicinity is Lecom- and die. drcda wen l«v«ied at the throats of tbe w hipping po«tj is" a desire "to get choice between Ti ten
A Boston youth committed fetti-
citle because, as Ito thought, l,tt
- - . —r become iu-
i«lo the depot at ,al!e. Ht, |tmcjrd that already his
biiilegroom and muni was lo-.ing its balance, but tl.«s
the bridal-car. | on|y (.yjdeHco ol it was his fore-
shouted, "ali betiings. He wrote a letter before
'in thitnocred on swallowing laudanum, in which he
defended his act, and said: '"I ex-
pict to go down to blackness and
oblivion; but if so be that 1 shall
confront my Maker, I can plead in
my defenae that I ata as I was cre-
ated —a poor, unfortunate, irre-
sponsible being."
through tha night; the porter held
a lantern, by the light of which
thu miui-lt i read a brief marriage
service, and the young couple, who
seats and more or less to each other
Vessels having yellow fever
ing newspaper was eth tl in the ear, aboard have recently lauded below
New Orleans, and the focal author-
ities have organized a quarantine
committeo to take spt cial cart) of
Wedding their city, beside haying their usual
State regulations. Galveston, es-
... , . ,7- r peeiallv, as well as other points iu
An 11 dependent republican of V i 1 , 1 '•
v , 1 • ? ... ,, . lextis, should make preparations m
.New lurk wilies to the V. orid of 1 -
tfue 11 m;
disca-o.
to ward oil this dread- I
would soon become ihe most health-
ful autl robust, as they arc now the
| most beautiful women in all the ihat city as follows : "We gave Til-
vvor!d- den our votes and the state in lSTtJ.
| Cheese is less liable to putrcfac- We will repeat the a. t in lSbO if
Mie change than flesh, antl thus; |jle t]vmv.cra!s will reiior.inatc him.
much le-s likely to «le\fhip iu tne |iow«ver, the democrats throw
human system those scrniulons di-; |jjm overboard at the command ol the United States. Kansas will be
-eases attributed to animal food. Tammany, we-'tall vote the repub- the banner state, and it is stated, on
' | liean ticket or refrain from voting, authority of careful and competent
Tiie re i-soii many persons oppose 1 Tnus yr u democrats have your ob-crvcis, that tullv 4o,000,W0
and a re- bushels of wheat will come tn
Tnert is no longer anv doubt
that the grain crop this ytar will
be tiie largest ever harvested iu
1.UUI.D vu.rv.viu.ur.v, 10 - o o- . — --- - »..»<"• ...... O.I. . iiiai IVHOI1 <" • um. ii,c uitlt u<-i..nv * i t,, v . ■ c-.. a. > «. I 11. K . t I - I (' I p 1} 1)1 It'll U, I' > 1 I!1 _ S»M\V 1 irii S<
find herself buried alive. Work- j "a.ve elap«cd smcc we have had a moment tell with shuthlering Iri-' force of their overwhelming num- convicting persons of petty offen-t-. goes tlie Union. The whole qnes
ing with energy ot despair, 6he • rajn °' an7 consequcne*, and unless uni|»h the deeds of three heroes— bers they cru»betl them back from It now co-is about $175 to convict Tioti is in a nutshell. Tildencai
managed to force the earth away rajl* eomcs very soon crops will MeKee, Hardin and Clay. the dying Clay. a man . 1' stealing §'20, ami this sum get the independent vote, no o'dir
houts regained consciousness, to ing alarming. Over three months Those who survived that fearful; the dcvoteil 1 i.ud. By the mere a chance at their share of the fees lor publican, for a* c sN'iw York so market from that state alone.—Sr.
C.. J L I * .1! IU I I lid i*n aIk c ■ n/tn ««*.. itnttn 1. a . I n I - _ I 11 *. I l it* . • ' »* f .L _t_ *.* / ... ' . . . .... .. , is*
cf- Louis Republican.
m .-—4 . , .. . . ... . — „ , - . .. imlependent vote, no other One oftheanttll Hiua Of I |II|N
from her heatl, and then shrieked entirely on the nplanJs and be MeKee you see yonder with l.is 1 "Tell my lather bow I died, and i» dm-led among a dozen peisiins. <ieinocrat c . i; and without this ha-coa id ihe death of n resident
for help. Luckly, a passer-by t prcatly injured iu the bottoms, shattered sword dripping with give him the-e pistols." No wonder the people are overliur- vo'.e the democrats can not elect." of Sail l"rain i-e > by lodging in (lie
heard ths cry, aud carried her to ^ur formers look exceedingly blood, he endeavors to ward off Lifting his a-hv face into the deneil wi.h taxes, for there is an cf- — "nle-tiius and forming an abscess.
the hospital at Lucerne, where she gloomy at the prospects, muny of those tleadly lances, a^l fights on light he turned his eyes up in his tort on the part of many t* make On Sun«!:ty morning a fire liroke Fatal result-*, in re e-peeiallv in
died the same day from the effects them bating planted but very lit- his knees when he can stand no comrade's face, placed the pistol* fat plates fur the greedy i.ince- out in the 1 • ,ie-s [art o! Phila- chihlren, are k no wn frcquen.lv t>>
of her wound and fright. , tie, or not at all, while those wdio longer, and then the combatants in his hands ami tell back to his holthrs. Let us uholi-h useit ss dclphia. wl icli destroyed property have followed the -wallowing of
—~—j _ have put iu their com ami cotton close over hiua and you see him no death. ofEcrs, and cut down salaries to supposed to be worth more than ur pe -ecd«. which pass out of the
Nearly all the San Antonio law- have not more than half a stand, more. 1 That comrade, with the pistols something like a hard-time hasi-, one mi I i ion dollars before it -tomach undigested, irritating the
ycrs have been arrested for non- and that is suffering, while cistcrns
payment of occupation taxes. j in town are nearly all dry.
Hardin arose from a heap of in his hands, fought his way alone commencing with the chief of- got umb r control. Manufacturing small intestines, and ;»rodii"ii»j iu-
ilaughtsred dead, his face stream- to the topmost rock ot the path, ffccrs.—Hnntsvilic Item. ,interest' suffered m -st. flamruntion.
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 26, 1879, newspaper, April 26, 1879; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443809/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.