The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 19, 1883 Page: 1 of 4
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One Copy Yo»r; . A f2,«T frwt, SltyST Ml*. Thompson has
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• Advertising Bates.
The fbthnrlnjrniTonr «d
ifcWiH k>w»
and wUi he strictly aUhfrredto:
.On«‘H<|UHr«'(l inch) ftrntinw'rttoii, $1.00
Fiw-h Butw»eqii«*nt Insertion,
Hjwffp. ■t mo. ft ino. • fl mo.
1 Inch $2,fi» $«
Slushes fiJML—ft
1-4 coir 10.W IfiuOO
1-2 col. 18.00 9fi.no 40.00 00.(10
t «J.V. 9fi.no 8fi.00 - eh.00 l. 100.00
'Mpartnl potiecM 1ft cents pct-jlno curb
Insertion. A liberal deducti0n‘ii/*d*t<A
scarcely slept or ate since flu*
vMrtmtnjrrntesj Vi!l!* of' rll
She Midi “This trouble Has all
Pod lms always maintained that pirn ny ti*c
the true of th&^pei|it>iH’f S‘|iilU>le tfibwt .shall*. 1 gym-**
** ifiia
[ stS'i andthr TT^ted^aTuftdfa. hari'wefl rlwwwi the home of his
;™ W1 retwment ronstautjUKl «itii.«; t>i,-r OM.rt« .it Waftand K,.rt „|(. ffi» lm,l Wn „ lit,. „>
Ihm Hum. sli.' m/Ihw-iI. ti> >*|fnk to -,.m|,|„v.....lit will lK'giveit t9 iifi ^ '>a.'« t'»' 10»tp«-t "f Knnwts.. t,,ru,oi|, cv.-n liefiih- Srfl war
h..| after nipjAMtiavlIlr ‘lie forrtig shid! have texeliwhe original Jit Wlls whWr.'at He had Inieu a
1 hvv hail been tin- mrist lull- W ^im^lig^uivrrHfcig aav-! "“'1 ..f nll .,«t...^M ,-...nmii. I --------^
ed from the imposition’<y£ sup-
jmit iilg "non-]mkliAr1% itialeffo-
tors, ami tine Will be ore-
snssk V.. s. > ^ifHWeiU that Walter P.lMSWns »H
Amtmincio? «:.n«li<Tot< M r,»r ortho: imutfrtu mail of the mm** rdffifg-"
HUteorpiatrivt S10; Com.ly M; 1‘r» ed ,,ftUni<T turn.-' 1 wnVkt ' -
}i» Hthe-an™. ami we did
7 fifty per t^nt^adjnrwnni. —j^ytakeri gfe? ofwine-ami some
tu' rromb
V.
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rrotl-
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fc lata tea -
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miaLt
.onrflF?
_Msetl
__ ,>.y‘i\« •ewurfe the
full Moon In each month.
tin...; Wi. hKR/lV^twy W* M‘
•*. - •'
<X those convicts whose leiij^h of thft, ^l^Ioakl-mDditnai toes
lerm :ii\<l jihysicjil condition best of Hie (amullan river uml east rr(>„, ^riHsissiiipi 1 (i iVuiivt h r, t lie . ...
ftt them for <mt-<bior work.' Tl^js of-Tex as and the one nunjliviUh j hAlttM ,,f .r,.tf,.is.>n Davis, and as )‘jstory, he exjiressed
Ml.M0 $10.00 $,ft.0() lioekuer to ruin no-, and t^ SCO.
SlOo lft.'Qo 2ft.op antte W after Ibivis and his wire.
yP** ffi-OO.- 40.00 [Jessie Biukner hates Mis. Davis
ted with
ousters, Imt i. did not'return to
the hotel iutoxii aied, jTov with
1 mitle-H
sortie Miara
tier’s room
pa^ne in,^Iiss Btrck There is m». savinh what jniVlit !hy tliis^rt, nnd lidt
oefore We hdarle(|out |tu( jM. dope with legmMl piece of and occupied by the tMievoliee,
«‘V-
,1c.
ciy sabmlay niKht.-Vii-lt- Ways, lieen mir'hesf friend. v I
Ing lirellircn fratcrualljl mvitctl. , asked' dessie p) to with us, but
VhAH..vtv:-Ai mir«i,tarV. ]«he declined. | Wi1 went to the
theater and lyinrned to the ho-.
tej wkgii Ike ~|R>i^grrtianii0 was
rntTRo, Hocrelm-.v.
S*^WW^-e-- ^
g"TIC
*\'S i* i ik« #.» +cw riinn
T‘
^02, KNioifxsof H«^k>k, Mwt* lipl
- -4ml UOnl TmAtLurJiltflvtInWcli month
ft flARHKT,
It. Hof.MxnswoBTir, tt^rtcr.'.
- V - ~~~ ■— •• • • v —
CIH U4 1I ItntjR^TOItV.
was?not dmnk, nor was I mis
treated in any wa
tSSSs.
nun i iwrrjr ouit in
% P,'™ANJ
3pT—> - wurtw/ia 'ftiiU.Uw^'—rli 1 imv-- lived in ttn' ThompRim film-
........ .. m. fo' -ixf-myam: Ask ll...„,
Sg'-TT-•*
PiMtnr. >U*rvi(‘<w JW uml^ 4th MdWwl It
in mo>« menth.
^ Arrival and Departure of Matla.
. N
FVnm Oriili.'im Wentlicrfonl : Dr-
parti.d«il>* at Oa. irt., ^rivef. ilaiV.v at
T'1' ----:—
Tpd’pi;--— —r • 1 — j^r- WWV- * H+*A*r ’HiTT ^Tt%^
IWfouts to aHeviatc luthi fttid t»> uire me
daltynl 2 ty-ar: Arrlv’claily ll Aw in. ^tixmtfth.' (#o ami askllr. Price,
i'TZ ..fill,I m^^h, uml......
anivtai'fttm*4nyA«nH - krWuyv o p. m. ttttmt TlrtTO Tathis country, abollt
-----Veoin (4rwlu»w -to Jiic-kidjiytt; iqejBAA|gptrc<fl>le9. (kxl kllOWB1
part* TW^SK* ai^rMAyH at « a- f1ds 1* hnrd o. Wr • doubly so
fr
a Tur^Uw* ai»U J:'rUW»>> at s i
m., arrivis Walandayi Mid Sam
° .m (Jr a him I. rH7«ik cnriil^c : I),
parta M'-nO^vraiifTFrldaya-at 0a. ... .
■ntvw Tradayi'anrt Htttnritnv^ at
• Vrom Ornliapi to Ft. (liifitu: De-
parts Friday* at 7 a. in., arrive* Ma't-
urilavH at 7 p in. /v
AU- iqaita-clopfe 80 inluUtm .inffort.
mv hushaint, atul as s<h»ii irs 1
heanl of that awful lie .1 went
iniiiji*Lmh*ly to Washington to
atflii^MldTflifcV tor «lrpartuf. «. M sec him. lie told me' lid would
,v-JgvCT .ivw.'tllh mu UKmin wbmi
rtt toll", BUCh
menus, Hub
«s will fwf_ -
ich iff.ilkf -I
f the blood
U& oiarvel-
so remove*
e*eluslvely'.
.itiiaonof A-
eat MedlCUl
06 per pt,
____ j„. .
ER
in cure ter
Neuralgia,
subdued ai-
ded'
ala sent oo
or $$.
pt of money.
for it:
into taking '
r something
good!1' In-
the name of
lu>x. which
pure under,
table requip-
freatmeut.
IP*
Proprietors.
■
V P ~ Yo k.
r;& ryus,
.TJ* ., ^ 'J
■RAYS.> ;
tarns,, 45nm*r
tth Chartla ■
of Belknap,™**”
>«ar viT%,
its col tailed,
ft shoulder.
»g Co., Tex.J
e yesitW? -
ft.hindfcfnot
loft 81 lull Id- s
and un right ^
eft.with Kd.
omt of Belli-
5^
' •*' County K.tve^toid. P. Arnold.
" Clerk—CIuih. O. JrtllUP.
Nt-rt " - A tfornry—M. T. CoWWW.
J,_TWaaurer^-y. Hftb \Y«atey.
S=;—T* Hurvey.lr—P- C. Benson.
f^-i" ^ * ■ **‘T‘AanePsux»-sl.Jt4i HBt
HlierifTandColle«yior-r-W. T. Bunger.
j:
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•r;
nr
Np. 2-W. J. rtfikhf*.
mi
No. 8—H. D. WiUianiH.
“ Noj4-\V. C. iitnkey.
^ Jl HTrCVR.OK THK PFA<.K.
-Precinct No.' 1—J. T. CuiminghAiii.
.NrkJJ—W.'J. liuidns.
* *41 ’ ’ No. 8—IT. D. WHliams.
« No.4-W.CPl______
' | “ No. 6—Bobt. Aicdrn.
b, - FFJ>EUA I. CO VRT
If held on thu Ul MomUy in K* Un-
ary ynd Allgtref.
DISTRICT CQVRT.
ovtfr. 1 nc\ci w cmstu his roc
>nr h|m hi rtr^ imlltoftV.
room.
Tf
With markPil succc^try tlm
mntjiiirt Jiud ucvcr faiHnyiabor
cromuaiui. The farm, being liiij.
v^r. r rnnmiaiid. l lie larm. Beingjin{* i h
BU«*, 4nr the uuma^ciucnL «f tin* oiiginul jurisdictiot
p- cers, tiic state will lh»ilRtlsf|pd at »H «>ttb»i.Hw <*ommitt«*d within
my clniiiicfcet% gn itsk any man,
wirmpn or child in thin ttmn. I
the mijinictcr of work and Tttan^
^M^cHiPtfD Thc scandals attmidr
‘ ing a crucial jilnutaftfut'life will
Ija* obviated, and every evening
tin* convicW may be siifdly (uiul
coiufoiLably lious^l and in reno h
a breath of STIR- 1 tilrfIIInn”t’ wilt bt'em '
wy’tnat* .1 have, suffered in-
Ibflcny
IWlHl* |
health,
s«* agoiiv for years fiom ill
.ith, anil have taken whisky
frfcw iiuieVi ^Tti% irnm-irktT
this is hard ta War
on mv -chlldivn’s account'
,---— - , tree was fastened otic, eud-uf the
wyrruir. Tiiul shot me instead' SStlibs lino and, the olE^ cm1
of Waiter Davis, who mever dul.
him llanti In hls Jifc. 1 lined the house, me Bd!tLrxin fflof
was i^ertiyg my jn,mk*enP« And ........ ..... .... ^____
.. .....1 I t........ l..„r .ZT7T." ..“7,1, —-— ----
m to siafi t me; atxAit' ojMMdUi-
divn, but lie pant no attention
to it.' MO f? tne father of my
children and I would riaTiim no
TTRt
woman. His!,
kind to me and have nll vislTed
me sincy* \Vaiter Davis was kill-
ed. Piiil’s father was here yes-
terdav/ and sjHike U*||derly to
me. jrhey have kno|Kn me .best
for si/rtwfrroani, whVn a trrtwt
ingyrlbri
Iteam their rofif/r'Mtss Buckner
haef.not /be<*n near me* and
-should j^he emm; 1 would try
1 nAL^ry toiwr.
■ CifBlFRlffTriin—tst-Monday h» cacti
mouth.. jtC‘£x ** ’ l-'B
< iMlTmB'f'tnl Monday iu JaiiUfU
^vemlir*^f U,y' ^1,te?n,>fr -nud
SfftWXRtf €QVRP* ’r
’ Uy’
ricmr court ^ ,
ru^S£‘t'T‘'",m'
t NO. $—;At ]
li-At i'ariiwr,“lst Ttinrs-
month
Hlic strttt me Word after my
turn through Cincinnati from
Washington that! would suffer
fbf m»t calling to see her. She
...... I Hi bm It!tftd <r.«V of four pr
t^EIfasvIlle, 2nd five hotels iu Cincinnati. 1 am
told. She is a despemto and
abandoned woman, and boants
that she can ensnnm- any man.
.What slie wanted to, ruin me jfor
I cannot see, utfliPSii. 1f ‘tohe to
come 1>etween jnerfind mine.”
m&mm
'i. i
Mean Farmer
G^NSvisadar
FBR YJ517LR.
miui sod as- >
lliitms, J. J
r, T«k*s, six
I *8 telle
10,141
also «|i« bMT
nH« in to
>kl, It hnutu,
8 your* d*'
v.«—all f
lUaxa to oflter our ■
clsaa•grteuBural magpxlnc »t the here
motlthly tnsgnstiis whkh
In,
♦he termer, his
>tfm. As
It
j*
n.w
i «■
ifhlr hiagaal|i*..whl«h U
i g rnrtk *abo*<tfWwMc*<T-
A
been nil I could do
that it lnw sent
fo
p«, Ind..' th«t eh- telegfuidik to-day that the Wit-,
ti.lwritM'fR a Urpt* nt<rtHi>n Ml I 'loir Imlol
nAsaex from tlie St. Clair hotel
will bedh Unrrodsbufg t0-mt>r-
row, aiid Will»corrobdrht^ Miss
Buckner's statement *: ^ A ■
A
mic 'irr
au
t#'fc •f.M!. ,**' ■»'i * • ■■
•>. 4a,■" • * , \+~ SUU
"i
V T1h> legislature of Pennsyl
vunift has passed a law. p.vdiiht
itlng whistling in gntveyardr;
. c.j2.r..
.4^uaucSSHi
farm in the neighborlmod of
Huntsville for the employment
Spav^; "That All tHat part, of
Tris ;i’drivefive milesMiver
a staudy lotul and through the
where l had tN*en,whom
nu‘-t, n ml what T
.rmed of "ttnr-RPnttmehf W
w masses; and when I answer-
ed thut the Piorth and South
Teemed moo* jioHPiy^^unlted tn-
day than gt any_pt‘ri<sl in otir
seems to b% a ctnrect idea. The 1 meridian nut set apart and <wt7i-Tj paHSed over the roiul the otlmi ifivatimi. “It is a
Pi vul Isna.filtenllta mntMinitwul t liu t Hv 111* C ll I *1*4 lli 4 21 Ilf I , A 21 __ # ^1 a .. ( L .. .. lit liPf tf/l'iiuult'ii. ' i*i kll’HiPi,
progif«aftUe icoimtQUU-.ke
*4*w4. W^.^iiaV|Mf.bpfci ffn- tit nj»i* 4iie airs ()f State
derstand -each ntfiprtlw i»ener the old ivgjnie. This
tursj nttd tits force WUI f»e p
vented of attenijithig to tranxmrm
uninteiligeht atul indm-tile nup
terialintu artisans and tnechali-
ics.*’ By proper martagmhent the
H iintsvtlhrfarinniay be eo live it
ed iwtt» n n^dttjL plat
t tlicJaijge^
visions mplffYedfor the siipjairt
of tha penitentiary ijiay lie gjown
at its d(H)rs, and stapW.oj yari-
-ous- kinds ina}’ 1m^ dnltivated
stitute a part, of tlie
8tAt*»f bifllcUil district
Denison News f - Mr. lteck
1 >f< aight into our < .ffice yesterday
eyetiitt — •
ikjei^-ml hot.' The lightning
vmje hundred
.the comer of
the wire frotn the tret*, struck
the eohier of.'tiub-house, tearing
ton'T' for « distance of gbout
eight feetv -«trucK thf! corner <.« a
pmlstead on which thna* fif diis
children were sleejiihg, sbuAtr-
f. and
railings.
Hie terri-
t?i said
gainst any
all otfvinwM commit
ted within tlie iiiidts oVl'
Ujry liereby ttnpeXed
TTistrict of Rauzas agn
of the laws of the United Stated
now <»r that may her«*rtft*-r d)e
operative therein.- T - - ^
Hkc :i. Tliat all that portion
of the Indian Territory not an-
for oucfnturt* as n country.’.'
^Ii* asked me regarding the
NIHILISM IN THE UNIVERSITY BOARD.
LJU. the^piitset it may be stated
Thaf no jm r^on/iTfitltisIon to" the “
senhMp'regent or 4o any one of
the university regents is intend-
ed, und n disfhiimer is entered
how. There'W Ae’hh>rs and
iiiiiiors in the ryg**ncy who alike
iiuld a bureamTatif ffserre.'fefc
no other apparent
iPUHHPP* 1 - ^ l ODMWBi-
nient. protects the cranky con-
tentions amlT-obstructive ele-
Ch*ck, Choctaw, Chickasaw and
Soninole Indian tril>esv shall,
from and after the jwissagc 1»T
tliis. act, be annexed to and cun
United
knowti
iHiisiv.* original jurisdictiotf iiT
limits uf file teri itury hereby Ail
wrxfel jQ said Tjortheiii ibstrirr
of 'I exas, ifgulnst' any. vuf. the
hiwsOf the Unifi^l Htatf?s now or
n»e7vifi.
HSH fi
to affect in any manner any ac*
tionorjirrH’e'Miilig inow {lending
in thtfTitlddt of district court for
tin* .western‘distrtid of-Arkansas,
nor tlie execution! «f any pro-
avs Tetnrtnjr rhtwetni lior^hiiiT
mi? thing in this act be eoiistru-
....... ed to give fd s.-fid ilistrict courts
-hud of Kansas and Texas, ie*p**cUye-, ^
hearts of ^,11 but (Uiiihigogues and progr»‘ssU« element responsible'
^ihnt in *pdlitiefr,^^ ^ ^Ij^l^iypned. ^^jtWnt^fT'rTt^^^^ *
^ ^'^^^is^BT^ntbWtfrd^event WlB~ pfoHiptitndP is r
sevei; tlm growing eorcUa} rela- frwjudnt and ajiparently unnec
tioris.” , essaiy. sessions of the board, and
A no fr* wail.. - for-the expense of attending
Bvluul by we dHft^intc» tlu»~ rtamthly ineetings. The News
sul)|i*ct of war. ft. was Mr. I)h- w<11*1, Therefore, evea rf disjsbs
vis who gave Cm,.' Met Mellaa his *** tu.du is* unable to single
ties* Upward steps, And it was ou^thos^regento Whu, afleT the
** " • -* ■ * ^ e\jR*ndUur»| of many thousands
litgoniHt in tSi the biam-twfnr*R
of the day and the problems of
civil gewernmehtti Few lives
have, been so eventful.'
nut NEmnnouH.
T asked thejusftceof tfje jiejicv
vvhudrove'nn? down In liis spring-
wagon drawn by a span of
-t«M>-fat..lw>|-ses, if ue- knew
Why; of04hirstt—*-kiiown him
for thirty yrars.” ^
“AjudJhow do the jmople in tliis
lieigtiJmrliood feel toward himf’’
likes linn. . He is
a gisnl neiglilKir, a just-nHuchxl
mui Imi^ tin- iesiM»< t ;nnV
■mH —*“*“■
cany it imt as planned, and re- ...
ceiveiFthe hearty supjHirt of the pipfossorty wii
war.tlcpai tnieiit. must have re- fruni Other ’wn
suited disastrously to the (kift- tndft
*r • • . v
HHHv, a number of them are now
in his emidoy. *Hc w:as kind to
his jbeople, and wlien the wfff4
. closed and he ffnally came
to sietlh»4<mli do/eiis oTft
employ theo* isn’t money enough
jiV tue staife of Mississippi to hire
them-io Teaxv him, lte'Has two
large ^itton plantations, outside
and y ottTidlt' tiii^ i »ne whirftasiTt
;imkI word for him. No, Spee,
stw;
dirwfo H tfegjilkHrt ______... .
ySwb* fmm Uut lm»Tse. < > tliis r\- ho as afort^nid ahhexed, res-
ismetof Kan-
ern district of
_ _ _ d<»ii
sas and, said U0i
.te-yA- than migld_
have -well IttfmiflV .exercised
therein by the westent *tlstrict
of'AvkanHas; nor shall anything
in this act contained He cAnslru-
?il tq viidatg
it'spt*rt jmy TwWty
" Apprl'-l, JnnuaO ft. ^“"*» <^«yHR
•ItyimBlir Tst ^tus•:mirth, and I meats in the board from
believed I ausvtered truly when strm tive or personal criticism
I told bimj TTiTiTTjnTcdF aim-bib
term*ss had db><f. out of the
Th^t ft,Ay WTRertt^d, Mid ren-
ders th^.jSractfcah liberal and-
Mr. Davis who -appoiribsd <»vh. ‘’NJ^udituru of many thousands
Meads to tlm Lahe Hiirvcy, and jillHu* payjrient «C1L
wassimi ply criticised fori,is so- their mileage and per diem in
lection; He believed that Mv 1‘nbtTslmig • advertmrtnenta for
ClelIan’s camj,aign against Kiel,-1 l^H*^ ami prop,>fud«, and who,
rnond. had Ip* been jM<rmitO\d to .ofter making <xmtxacts for. tin,
ereettpn 4>f l^iUlings, selecting
itlldrnwing them
ngngements, afid
tlieitii salaries,
in tin-Texas uni
isastrously ......_ -------Iff..
fe<IP^U*s. -■- W^d i
“I kn**w~ MrCleHan, Meade, ^rsijfy,- are now (smtendingtns
dlumpl.rey andhearly all of the “ly, tffwms, for a five years”......
Federal general*,” said Mr, Da- f,;'-v u*. There is
v4s^**nnd nimivof them were, mv little -known about tins
>U*ges. /itlthough they were ft>Dtentnm in tt
cohiention in thc hoartlybill
little is enough to indicate
pro^ges. /Xltliough they ----- ■ ■
fighting my armies, l could not Bitle is enough to indicate that
resist a ffflbigy.f pride Tr »e,- <UaconkttdL ipd even
iugiso^hany ffithc. ^ I ^glr,4v« dement* to be ovar^
bpert^wdiTtecT^ knbd^ewri l
1 asked him io naimr tjm best «mtnwen»y. and beniuse
Fedeml g»*neral, and he replied: ’tngtrtfTt'Ta~known bir "inithc
“There were two -M,eClellan "the public is cheated of it
. rr *. - It is of inter**st to the jiu^
know the stivnglh of the f
and his luoyeinehbi .\yece more n*«en'b; to know upon ^ what
of all enigma to Lee, than thos^ *pt»«ds Hie extmordmary
’ ijf uny other Federal gmuTul.” .Htt he policj^flCliie board
Is •«. two*
As we talked of this and that
the names of generals, statesruwm
governors and^governmeni ofli-
comeM^thlft inspiration and thia
now light ;..to .know If this :«hb
horfli «.tmld -call a story and »
half cottage in iieiglit, and it faces'
the gulf. Ahmad it ik a famous
grove (iT.paks and Other
Rmi iRwy uf fliiffif
WiW I
iLoftliejuniors, now
trtThv board, and to*'
ML Davis. In years ago he and
Beit Butler were on th^“ bperso^
ciai b*rms, artd if was thit -same
Sbui^iiL .in iiiy iif- flu* ial1T:
dreu were huyt, and olid of them
didinot. yaks bbm Um^shoek. [
Tin,* h(<ygji‘ took lire at once. The
ohi,*st cjiild gnvt* a scream, when
Nature »)ieir liinrcls in war ‘The
fr- ro ** -
tal-
the
whether
, pehdimrce there in any proepedt,
m stau^ .aud 4d 4to -gr«>wlh MMi Rieendeney
lerals who won u.,. the bresei
.■ I
.Jheir. ^ircls ttr war.. ' * be vx± information extant, the "pub-
|m*si<h*nt hml a kind word and a ipay^atriude that it la a
For the present, with‘the limit?
"'|tf'
Li
ami Seeing whatwita up.
ran but to the well, and fortu-
nately’ found vessels enough al
ready filled w ifli water to’put
outYUfe* iire.1 la-fore it gaimd
headway. r The children wen*
lyiilg eti n feather, bed, or
...... 1.^..... )Wn
f—ftt> t ft Ml Dt >r t/Titti ittl» “ tN Til
■ktlfed. ; .
itato t|m| aft i|m^»Drtya)ists uf
4he country dri not glory^Ui inak
i iig an exhi1»i t ion jyjf tlie mi 11 ious
and luxuries that are theii s* It
9
ex-
in conduct and economy in
)M‘ink*s cliaraderizc many of
them for otlierwis** they wouTcT
liecomo the envy of the public;
ie the envy of the Jpu
A imslerate find sensible ex-
change feinarksF Mr. Hivskelk^on
tlu*- millioiiai^e editor of tile
Boston Herald iWftlwHit to take
a 11 i p tlm,rtglir the West ink l
maguifieent prlVato-c-ard Editor
nisheii, and, while tlmreos-
tentatfmis display, there |s a
homelike ntufospheiy ami a limk
nf cosy comfort.— One ,*an jjee
reti ilentent aWd tasto**vjery where,
ami none of the home comforts
an- sacrilieed. From the veran-
da one mn I(M>k out upm the
mark wen* entirely deserving of.
theirKtbress;- r; r ^ .
Mis- CArTORK. r-"rr3^
'v . . - . ■
the state library at Jackson
Miss., is a erny«Hi jH*rtniitlof.Mr.
Davis a* he apis*an*d when cups.
tuml. T asked him ifit vvas vor amity, the importanon of which
hustUeto ft state university, and
♦hat may pivvai 1 readily t|irough >
the .mutations board/
ASlIftt tttliiAr qnestforts and prop>
. .sititiu* have engaged thft regwnta
may not be known. Doubtless
Quite
lit to
tfc—nr
mir
.1 M McDa
uuirtfiet
tindcs* whib*ca]>* Tolling in up
tlty, sandy beaeh, ami the
neighbors are all that the word
implies. /
;lie p^iple of^Texas are oowfiid-
•red incangblc of fully appreci-
ttlng untiTuniversity edneation
7‘
keep m
««>in from slaying her, amiougn
he is bid fifteen years old; Bes-
sie Buckner has ruined me and
t i-i>k«»n,Alw* hoftrt uf Walthr Da
vi’s wife. She thieafeiied this _ ___
^ agr>; 4l*r I Hill prfive it^Ahstln,
cfTTb publish, wiM apjwar, and
the hnirfnnms^ disapjM,lntt*d ap-
OTHlflF
uVndidlyetpmtiied iiafocu the hand ai.d words
,laced at his ilis}H>sal py one of Tali, almost snow-wli
ropreauiitotive. Hob.
■ Austin
their application fot* (h*rthan
carp; ‘Tn finr next IsstteBwttirfc i|e
of the sjiiecial CUHiimittee whom, t,;»
ditty it was to examine • into Jtho _
(oM<riti()iii«d.thc fish i>onds at*]rideTmUdead-"i^d tokJw
itt common ex payday coacties
— ^ . , •. t- l luul ouly a moment to,
HflUh £lft»<.l!lAU_t thc iPip’lfiy .before thc cx pivsidcnL canut iu
Slo^w from the windowsTdlt -"^ ' - -------'------
ie big railroad (^uupunies.
carries , his c<K»k and his
kitchen with him/ Fortlhe gfiod
of the republic a few editors.
fTi*: Kx-Tkaami&T,
side lit can
oarty gra,
d|? nf welci
w-white hail
whiskers, blneeyes, facewriiikb
feet, and he n-plied: r . „
“twin tel) you exactly how it
all <Mx tirredjt*, I hiul laid dowu
xvitInuit removing a garment. T______
hfld high calvary IshU*. |mnUi- access to the regen
hsimMucked into tht&ttops, agruy turns the public t
blouse and a Soft hat. Ujm>u the
»()r(tsnf xxelcofiH*. umu thirty or forty feet away.
the
ating until university education
I is mort* general. Had the .
IffffMi ' ; "to* oonaulta-
tion* the public would soon
know what seheniertr propose to
jag with age, voice as soft and
k i ad * -aa a nujtlier’s-r-snrh was
, man thirty or forty- f*
xx lute hair and He ordered me to halt. At the
same moiueiit Mrs. Davis threw
owir vie u folded shawl. 1 saw
clothes them mt-tlp,
the Russian army are
>ae a b
thaf my bnly dianye of eaea
prtmtiTs to Know wny tne tmtt
has not been foitheonting. If
no one has reeeivpfl anv flsh yet
it is not likely (hat auv one will
receive a fisfi: and all the fair
promises held out was a blind,
g'bail to enrtmrgge the Ijegisla-
tiih* 'to keep up the- appropria-
tion for this, its it anjiearH, gt
gifinrtr fraud. Or, if th
ftnrtc fmmk Or, if there are [
h in the ]xuuU ami other aje
itbca.uU get them, it is- done to
Justify AUe administration In
Mrs. Thbit^wm then broke
down and wej>t bitter team; Sim
anguish Mr*. Thompson knditurniivjBit kfLmild'
her husband were raised next puttlngln Lrthhock. In either
door neigh t>ora ami sweethearts. ^ —* 1 "* 4 - *
Only a picket fence divided the
yards where they played as
V - — il*.. .. : - J
John B Thomimon, who xvenj
over to fTIticimnttt ysBteq&y
tlie Wit
i“ttse a great
coni milted and
Kwa*d.; After reading
Hob- !• M. McDaniel, we afe
satisfied, ditLall he could to get
them Imt-as he dexu not bekmd 7T
tokhv of the ,4Ht»gs'* af fhe m? *£&
All ilits effort* wore futile—itofh
Ifilonboro Mirror. ? > Jj.
----4^-» --- >
AH. honest men. will bbgr
watching. It 1* the rascals who
-----stand It.
\Vc still have a great country.
~ oUilfi HandfU : r,'. ~
—- ~^'ay^WRMina*w**agt^ ‘ 'i ' ' iMa '——~.u.
“WASN'T THAT A MEAN TRICK ?’’
“Yes, I did murder the >H>y
and threw- him in the river. : I
killed hint for tf.n() and two
pi tig* of toUA^e. r Ctontlelrten,
wasn’t thatu mean trick, to kill
a boy for two plugs of tobacco F Mr. Davis 1* sex'enty-three
-Yea, If warf, eVel^SfiSjjh sa \ * yiquw of age, and his health' i*
ffitfctutpvpf wttR.-to^*tL Hie horse of t
j^dagtinie* | fetlbral^ra^SScga strait
| of a continent in his iron grip.
In the zenith of his ]x»wer lie nmy
geiieTality. A, kinder face I have
never niof, and though. ihm# is
1 ' * ' ole
iu. INews dbclaims any intention to
fulminate
Htention to
losive resoloSoM
something in ithe voice to wnrn
one that its.ofx ner has held jrlace
ami power, orte is c,hrtrmed with
itft kindnes* iuiU touch (ftpathos.
him, feeling that he would Hit*at
me,.toit Isdievhig that he would
mbs hts tniget. Had Hits occur-
ed, there would dba^T^h ' a tlietr tim*Uv»*.*», tlieir reomms, or
struggle fo*the |w»s?w*.ssio!i of th*!* ultiftmte aim, anil lienee not bo»
tiorse. As T AppinaiJusl the sol- yig in possession of the facts to
Her he low’eK'a ms carbine ns if
d in their U**rd, not being folly in-
: Ww,We»aty, oa to
ii their motives, their pnimhm, or
(x»nii
dier hi, h>w’tTe<
to shootvandatthe moment Mrs.
Davis rushed up and threw her
amis ground me. The soldier
I ied in led a moment, turned hi* ~
is carbine as if justify criticism; The cause of
plaint is that the facts are
withheld*; that is «U.—OcUJ^Ino*.
Asa
-
IV
run,’” That.was what (f**t>rue'
lien the
tSL. iqhmdf 'fitid when
people of Florence took him out
on Saturday to
C
tor hie sfNwch he" Was pinioned; physical nml mental machinery
a cloth tied over his face and the Lwhfcli has-sirs si the strain of so
not the best It is evident that
his life of vicissitnd* is drawin
to a close, and, as onft " that tea
it, he canuolbut admire.Die
to the hre and sto<d there .until
uuide pflsonerT 7 ^
a ibwotl/ — .-^dfh
rojie adjusted about hU..ueok,
he assisting to some extent in
getting it
much lal»prf Many a man or
uanl-jim inul iald d<»wn his
* life wiyn Mr.
leak;'
T»i> ImmSTOmM qnfrMV"T>vTfneB:*»*■■*« «m4*(l
i ,« thlkeit. mil bt-ftm- ]M‘nnit- $90,,000, in I
ie nb* to dennrt Mr. Davis or- Bpitec bonds
He
^Ili'jWiW an
ng to some extent in «a|MAl age nan laid gow
l>mp«'i-lv an unffi^dbjr VmrdyftS
h hejul. When ill was Davis assumed rtfs gh Titesi
Hotter of the mpTtleied hmtbrrtrjiTnmi wiihonr r*'
boy (Bethune) was csflbd to1^
xyard P» 2gnu)ve. the barrel, on
whieir tte prfWwpwL
from under him which he a tash which mmW hiiye dis
leaving Ware th** slayer *>f conniged tntey an author twen
hift brother, tuspuBdud In mid-'
alt.-^JkiUiu JfttW-i ' ’■"*
us fr®
f ting ue* o* depart Mr. Davis or
dered/a luiich and was again the
host Ijistead ofth*\UhUorian- One
who takes tiini 'by the hand and
T'»? *
of which
by r<d)L|
>« that at IWWt
by Polk. Tlieoony
mu^.luto hirt klntMja,^
was in the publisher’s bands. ^ '
white hairs aml’iiotetT the evi-
dences of old age must fee) glad
that Ida few last years are to be
full of ]M*act* and qnlctness. v
-i ’ .tX. «iWS>.
was received
bofiffB
Polk
neyg,
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