Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1890 Page: 3 of 8
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V
II la reported that famine threatens
northern Russia, but it ia a certainty that
millions of colds will ,*> bothering Ameri-
can people this wii ter. Against famine
there ia no protection, but for every cold
i.. , ii..in. 11_____i. &_______
there U a bottlo of Dr. Bull’s Gough Syrup.
A. stranded orator out west tried to
‘*3pout” bis n>e«ehos, hut failed.
Venl I Vidi 1 Viol 1 this is said of Halva
tlon Oil, for it conquers the worst cases of
rheumatism and ueurulgis at ouce. Price
*6 cents a bottlo
An attorney expressing a conflicting
opinion in a matter under discussion before
•Judge Walton was mot with this: “You
should remember the remark of Judge
Goode now to Judge Goddard: ‘You may
be right and I may be wrong; but my opin-
ion is worth more than yotirs, because my
opinion decides this case and yours does
not.’ M nlalia Times.
9100 Reward $100.
The,readers will bepb-a-til talearn that there
last least one dreaded disease that .science has
been able to cure l» all its stages, and that Is
Catarrh. I! All's Catarrh Cure is the only posi-
tive cure now known to the medleal fraternity.
Catarrh beingaeoustitutionnl diaeaae, requires
s constitutional treatment. H all’s Catanb Cure
is taken ip-'rually, acting directly upon the
blood amlw.ii out surfaces of the system,there-
by destroying the foundation of the disease,
ehd fiVlrg the patient strength by building Up
the constitution and assisting nature In doing
Its work. The propria tor* have so much faith
In Its curative jaiwers. that they offer One Hun-
dred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure.
8end for list of testimonials. Address,
K. J. t/llKNKV <fc CO., Toledo, O.
fy Bold by Druggists, 75c.
The novelist Bulwer’.s wife once wrote to
Wilkie Collins Unit ho did not, know how
, to describe u villain: “Now,’ she said, “if
you want a villain write up nip husband.”
P^OMmY*NoTERMA>fElfrtf
PAINS AND ACHES.
Spent 0300. In Vain,
Wakariua, Xnd., Aug. !2.1S88.
I suffered ell over with pjun and spent
8300 on doctors without relirf: two or three
applications of tit, Jacobs Oil fellaved rue.
uiNRlu Kuaduftei.
At PRfGOIsrS AND 1'KAI.gKS.
THE CHARLES A. VOCELER CO.. Baltimore. Md.
61CK HEADACHE
_ -rn 1*0*111 vrlv cured t>)
THE farmer:
Hints on Currant Topics.
More* sheep are lost by i1o«;h iu pll
of the older States than by ull other
causes. This ia an unnecessary tax.
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Recently a Montana Moeknmster
received a draft tor a little over$48,•
J 000 for his wool clip of this year.
•mgri-Hii.
It is Very iui|Hirtunt iu this ago of vast
mkterial progress that u remedy be pleas-
ing U> the taste and to the eye, easily,
taken, apeeptutile to the stomach uud
healthy in its nature and effects Possess-
' ing these qualities, H.vrup of Figs is the
j one perfect laxative and most gentlo diu
relic known.
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The due de Morn.V has prepared for the
; press the memoirs of his father, the famous
minister of NapofeOlftlJ.
CARTER’S
TTLE
IVER
PILLS.
tl vrlvcured by
thrae I.lttle Pills.
They also relieve l)is-
tr.sw trum Uynp«j>*la,ln-
digeetlon ankXuortearty
tfttlur. A perfect rem-
edy for DlzBUMSS,NsuMa
OrowmticHH. had Taut*-
111 tUo Mouth, Coated
Tungiiu,f*sin in the Hide.
TOltriD LIVER. The)
i*xulat« the Uowele.
l'urely Vegetable.
Price 2& Csatii
CARTER MEDICINE C0„ NEW TORE.
Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price.
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We valuo everything in this world by
compariaon. Water and air have no in-
fringe value, and yet Jay Gould, if famish-
ing in the desert, would give alt his wealth
for a pint of the former, and think it cheap t
henoe. life and health ate tho standard of
all values. If your system is full of Mala
ria you will he very miserable; a few doses
of ShnUoptfPTgW^a-JLnJidaba will make you
well and happy. Is one dollar a high price
____‘to pay! __ . . _ ,■ ; . •' .
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A vocalist in a local theater began to sing
the song, “For goodness sake don*t say I
told you,” a few nights ago, and was
promtly hit with u rot ten egg by one of the
audience. “Who threw thatf” he howled.
‘‘It was me,” cried a voice in the gallery,
“but for goodness sake dob’t say I told 3*0,11.”
, This brought down the house and the singer
retired.—Liverpool Post.
-—---, Ttav Dslln Weekly Newt
•has been enlarge** to seven columns, twelve
pages, and is now the best, lurgest, and
cheapest weekly newspaper in the south.
Send for sample copy. A. H: Belo St Co.,
Dallas, Texas.
“A plant has been discovered the Juice of
which has the power of making people
laugh.” It is not a new discovery, how-
ever. The Juice of the com ha»‘the power
of making people ‘.’sniMo.” — Norristown
Horuld. ---- .
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IT1 the Sufferer* from CiiniumpUm,' “7
Scrofula, and Geueral Debility, will try
Scott's Emulsion of Pure t'od Liver Oil,
with Hyphosphites, they will find imme-
diate relief and a permanent benetlt. Dr.
H. V. Mott, Brentwood, Cal., writes: “I
have used Scott’s Emulsion with great ad-
vantage in cases of Phthisis, Scrofula and
Wusting Diseases generally. It is very
palatable.”
A bud poem, like a cat, always falls on
ii* feet ' —
Wfc«n lt*V)jr «H me% w» *»»• bar OaMorla
Wlirn ube »n • Child, wbw i-rleit torCsstorla
Whro «bf berime Ml**. ill. rlnng toOaatorla
Wh.Q htd Children. *ii.«»v# tb«u Ooatorla
1
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A Chicago muni bus been appointed pbo:
tograpbor in the Treasury Department at
Washington. He is the only employe of
the Treasury whu is permitted to take
things which fie finds there. — Chicago
-News. _
Oregon, the Puriiitiu of Kirmart
— Mild, equable dim Via, certain and abun-
dant crops,, Rest ffuit, gfahi,’ grass aft**
stock country iii tho world Full infortoa
tiou lree Address the Oregon Immigra-
tion Lourd, Portland, Oregon.
* Snipe of the oTtt Ttrwtnmi rtwriTTy^mijr up
in (Jroooe are not considered what they
were cracked op to be.
i.
THE. < "*
Cy-JAY-
w FEVER
50 Cts.
CQJwP^HEAB
*LT BKOTBEH8,56 Warren 8L, New York.
TH*
J* are thoie put up by ^
, D.M.FERRY4.CO.
Who are the target t Seedsmen In lha world, 1
D. M. Fbbst * Co's
Illustrated, Descriptive and Priced
SEED ANNUAL
lor iSatt mil h? •iLSfc
pi iqmn t %, a ndio last Mason s customers.
It is better than ever. "Every person
using Garden, J-hrwer er held
•teeJs should send for it. Address
D. M. FERRY A CO.
DETROIT, MICH.
The finrfll New Yorker
j that one way of breaking up a hen
: that jH*rnint8 in Hitting' in to jiluce
j her iu a yuril with a hunnlesn dog.
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t According to tlie Michigan dairy-
man, tiie PeniiiHula State now linn
Fit! chiM^e factories, 107 creame^jes,
and two ertudonried milk factories.
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| A iMHtvy pmTPiittige of the horses
in shis country die prematurely
through disease or ac ident directly
t traeeuhlo to Bhoeing.—London Agri-
cultural Gazette.
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A eoneise prayer, sai*! to have been
offered by un earnest New England
deaccn, wu« as follows: “Lord give
uh grace to know Thy willandgritto
do it.”
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A gallon of lard oil nnd a pint of
kerosene make an excellent mixture
for scurf on hogs. It also destroys
lice or other vermin that may infest
the animal.
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Sheaf outs, cut short and made
into a “cut feed,” with one quart of
rve meal and two quarts ot bran,
umku u splendid food for the average
furtn horse.
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Many highly and accomplished
Up lies in every country have at all
times taken pride and pains in pro-
ducing the best qualities of dairy
prod nee.—Live Stock Indicator.
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Waldo F. Brown.' thinks that no
farm should be without at lenst thre®
BUSINESS OOIjI.KQES—OldeaL Bant
•ml Cbnapwwt Ncb<>ot* In tb« aoiitb. H«en In con-
blnunua !>«*9luii li yean. Tti ■ only acbooli that liave
taken gold oieoail* at State Fair. For flue cat Uogue
•ml nr>«clmant or pennian*h:p n<1dre*«
V. 9. eitKl.'irr. I* real dent. Fort Worth or Hall at.
Tot. The Dadat Butinatt Oolloga mouwAi the
Law re Doe Cow-parole! Collaaa. »
Hob! by alt I imgglgta.
Will love to taka
GROVE’S TASTELESS
CHILL TONIC.
la a» p ea-ant to the
ta-te at laimm Syrup,
rhlldrf n cry for It.
Naver fal'ato euro.
( hille ohoo broken will
C oat1 you'only hatf tha
pilot ox utbor Chill
No purfatljr* n*e4*d.
I'onta no PoUon.
WaRRvN l ed.
Wtien tho kuninior’s roty is failed
Wiinl siiuii umkit it fair nuii.n
Will n till- faro Wit!: j.u :. : i * m ’ ■ t
What ahull ilrivfc iiiviiy tlio pahll
Never shall a blossom brighten
After blighted by the frost.
But the load of pain may lighten,
And we need not count as lost
all tho pleasure of life when tho wife and
mother: upon whom the happiness of home
so largely depends, is atliicl'd with the
delicate diseases peculiar to women. It is
terribiu'Lo contemplate the misery existing
iu our midst because of ttie prevalence pf
these “diseases. It is high time that all
women should know that there is one sure
remedy for ull female eomplaints, ami that
is L)r. Fierce’s Favorite Prescription. Do
not all^w ill health ip fasten itself upon
you. Ward it off by the use of this stand-
ard remedy. But if it has already crept in. j
put it to rout. You cau do it, by the use of I
the ‘‘Favorite Prescription ” it is guar-
anteed to give satisfaction iu every case,
or money paid for it will bo returned.
For billiousness, sick headache, indigos
tion and constipation, take Dr. Pierce’s
Pellets.
its Soothing Mealing
end restorative V/HTu£$
places it at the head oh
g/j THRQATwa 1-WG
ruDRUG6ISTs sell if
At 25**S0 <b$l!iperbii
SAW SET
FOR LUMBERMEN
Wood Cutters.
Ckaapaat and beat avar mada.
n nules Can
fr**.
minutes Can be carried la the pocket am
tbe woods as conveniently as a fuel
W. Clark Russell, the marine novelist,
who is now hopelessly crippled by rheurna
tism, spends most of his time In a wheeled
chair. -
'They disappear like hot eake* before a St.
Isouis trainp—“Tausill’s l’unch” 5o Cigar.
simple and ccmsulent.
■ allafacttos| sslsw
oek.«SS,““?.5
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Warranted t* stvs
for cutting raker' teeth CHAIIPIOII mUIE .
THKM AND IKSIST ON H A VINd TXJUt AND NO OTH-
BK; IF Mb DOB8 NOT KBBP THBM OB1IBB DIKBOT O V
08. Tilt WILL NOT APPBAR AOAIN. ClUCOLAH
to all wbo mention this pnper. Address
J. E. WHITING, MONTROSE. PA.
DETECTIVES
easily reach to the top of the
one ol medium length, and a
Htep-huhltV.
barn,
good
in a
*ISR
8snd for UlmtrsM Cstslorjis. yv-.
ThlB Trada
Mark la on
f Waterproof
Coat
In tha world.
A. J. Tower, Boston,
E O PSY
TREATED FREE.-
poemwmy Cured with Veritable Remedies
nave rarnd many WmtfkBlwi eases. Oare patlants
pronounced hopeless by tbe best phyefntanB. From
Slrst <lo»e symptoms rapidly dlnsppear, and In tel
dec* at least two-lhlrds of all symptoms are reraor-
ed.*Henil for free book of testlnionlale Of miraculous
cares. Ten days treatment furnleked free by mall.
• < «4<i order trial reic '• advertlaement to na
“He was as pleasant a fellow as you
Xiuld meet in a day’s walk; but,” said Mr.
Jones, “lie would drink. So one tine morn-
ing they found him ,deud in his bed. Ho
was that hot-coppered that tho gold plate
of his artificial teeth had melted and bored
a hole through the scruff of htd nwlr. Quito
true, old man!”—Ally Slopor'B Half Holi-
day. __1 .....~~
Throat Dlaeaaoa r .
rommepre with a Coinrh.
VmM ahr««4 t# Ml hr4m tiMmtiMd U Iwl S>rr1—
«m| l«HrM«HUlliM rt«l»« Mm llUrbalMikl OdUdllvff
OfRRUl aWaralRi i|RliiiFrt«4, OruiiM PmIM Okltorf W
|laM4 CrlMtaaii. Th#*« liMraatid It 4«imUm MbIbmi, m
lag t« KUclira*, •**•« niamu Mr ffdtrtle«lM«. lapAifMii tat
iu.maaiu« immvuciiiu co. *—**- —.—.> ^
ur
il Inn-jrfs"
Throat. “Arowm’i Bronchial
immediate relief, hold only ia boxen,
!.r> eta. I
. Hotu
give
Price
PATENTS t’lireT^t^na
toll. It. KERR. HollcltoV, KORT WORTU, Tax.,
merly an cxamlapr ol apitiUtRtioua for ato 1
eil biaie» l*at«ut Olficr, Wauhlntftoa, 1). 0.
rt-fo
The grand duke of Oldenburg has writ-
ten a drama, but tie has to pay all the ek-
(lenses of production.
enclosing 'i cent stamp, HUUHKiJ A CAMP-
BELL, attorneys at law. rooms 39 and 40, 3ffl
Broadway, New York City.
AGENTS WASTED !RaS,«£!?H&
Mddlinii and>»/ coney rrculrrdcatllsales aisllaSa4
gpods danvtfSdNM_FqsgaiknALo.il aHhisburf JBi
X
PISO’S CURE FOR
mi
TUBULAR WILL AND
prospecting machine
fflHiuGR for ouerowITiir
v uihfrt bav« fnilffd ,
SELF CLEANING.
Prill i’/SP» Uhtn tmtlaie
u asl nata- ,
OATAtOflU" F*5E. t
Looms s uvuofidk-Ji
j ^HFWrlta as
WliilBWSlI
naeklss.
ALT. OHDKRS
Y ILLRU
rHuM0*TLT.
TRAVELING MEN WANTED!
t«. rPiin>A’*,nt wtml prI< i»onv« ^if thr* lRr|p pihpu.
n» f9*nr**»***ni Winn FHit i
ka..r> f>*1.3*0.
ttr m >rtn BOM
saiHV «f
..-it* aisn rails fir
M« a*** f,,r Hmi y<
A«. wstL- em'M** na stum
oar. Ouon
y..*ais, waVUo*. WstL-. »'m-ii>* na siatao. M*
Vratflti* kutplsymi'iii M irwast.c'k cafrulU
THE CHEAT FRENCH REMEDY,
' KAVA FOURNIER.
FOR 31 CN ONLY. Over .10,OUO rase* sucMSS-
fully in iit« lANkdtiiic Pm ria lioapliaU.
tn d«My praoUou bj all N r^ivrh physlctonaj
A^ITh^(::lv2^ykr^,,d'i;T,rn^1rc^'^
absotutaly lhosebhronlc cases which other reme-
dies hnly ral
P*m!
Hava FaartilvyA^e
•ant ; .o.n^ axpraas yrs-
Iff*.
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'—vwlty Aweary. I M F,.1»tb ffi.W,*
npwip,
Mr ?3^®^^Iilt«ian Btre*t ^
d Whisky Habits cured at
me without pain. Book ot
WwTSVl^d..
Qssrgla.
INF0RMATI0N^^«_»W
niUdrHnitir. »nrletyof orop». Mipt and circular!
fra«. than. cou .UUU M«rMrk
Aiiobhi Min iimy kdow now rNflUMlRI^
Can Im» sMTfN tfti without r*in ar Un|*r '
lnform*(toiivp'it iralpd. A WONDBUrua
THaoonaY! DR* <1. H. DYK. RufTalo- N. Ym
WIVES
Tliere in little, if any, profit r
crop ol .oOO bubhelu of- wheat from*
TlTt v Heres, says Farm and Fireside;
but i lps-e nmy be it good profit in
a crtTp of 500 ' bunhelH from tvyenty
acres.--*-<-—^—*——7
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Some peoole think they cannot di-
gest cheese; but any stomach, that
can digest, fat meat and food swim-
ming in fried fat can digest well-made
cheese, and the cheese is much'the
more nUtritfbus.
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The importation of dairy breeds of
cat tie has been much better sustained
in the last few yeiirs than^that of the
beef breeds. Importations of all
kinds have fallen off, but of the lat-
ter more largely than of the former.
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The proportion of the more valu-
able food material increases till the
kernels are fully developed and begin
to-harden. Unless in eases of scarcity
rt is not wise to use the corn until
this stage is reached.—Illinois Experi-
ment Station.
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A.Western firmer saved, his barley
mjd corn from the ebineh bug .by
throwing two furrows together, stak-
ing a six inch board on edge on top
-of the tawking-r-.-aUil keeping the
boards smUured with kerosene and
coal-tar. \ - — ... .
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Ifrhere is any animal in this world
that likes comfortable quarters and
to enjoy lazy idleness, if is tl»e pig.
Give it these and plenty to eat, and
no compluints will be heard, but
growth and fat arc assured.
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There is no cessation in dairying.
There is no let up in the Holy of milk
on holidays or tiundiiys. The dairy-
man irtijst be at his post, or furnish
n snbsiitnte, rtWicq a day , for H85
days eaeh year, if his cows are In
milk. ■
CONSUMPTION
IIAI1B:' GU’Ol iti^ik-nvvpinB,rknmanaiiiB
Tl W Iwl C. Artlluuutm. Mmrthand, etc.. tboV
atf'ntsf r< .wily. avgfk.'Naisnw-
PATENTS
w. A. llknilONn.
«ffiin*r V R. I*tat«nt
to a*-
ice, •<>-
llcllor i.r pnf<*ntB: (SI rat
Y. W., WaahltlKton. 1>,C Write («i »«t ink.
1 T.v ililjr eortaia
nnd cm". Dr. J. L.
StrohBtta, L« bnnon. Oklo.
OPIUM
TELEGRAPHY.
| Anirrl* mu NIhmiI hi Tulti f M f ,m lAlf. Wit
fOIIHD MEN ^:u..vliul:T,7r^i
—4.
»a«g
hi and III
and fcallrafcrt
MKT
AGMTr»?SS: ‘JSsrASSTnaSTSB
\T~"
W. N. ur. DALLAS.
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Betting a man who d<H>8 not keep
1 himself thoroughly posted on the
subject to breeding pigs would be
just about ns sensible a thing ns to
set- an ordinary schoolboy to re-
pair a family clock..—Western
Farmer.
• •
Young lambs are very * tender and
need careful protection from the cold.
Old sheep can stand the cold better;
but they should have a warm shelter
in Winter that they can go into nt
Will without being too much crowded.
Hheep need light and pmwalraa much
an other animal#. j
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4
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,~ylM|)fr.ri~n n
THE S^ILOR^ DARING.
“Man overboard ! : fltand by to TOwer
away the bonta! ” With what alacrity every
man on board springe to his poet IX tho
dread cry, knowing a fellow rrmtare'B lifo
is at stalce I Yot that lifo is in no more dan-
>r than that of the man or woman who
ties with what may seem “ a simple blood
■order,” out which in reality is fast Bow-
ing the feeds of a fatal disease, when tbe
early use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery would cleanse the blood, restore-
impaired digestion, tone up the vital organs
antlward off consumption. It should lake
Uie place in the family corresponding to that
occupied by the life preserver on shipboard.
If,taken in timo, and given a fair trial,
“Golden Medical Discovery * is guaran-
teed to cura This it will ikrtf taken in the
earlier stages of consumption, but after a
large part at the lungs have broken down,
no medicine can stay its fat*)
How important then that the earl
monitory symptoms be heeded I Short
breath, spitting of blood, occasional chilly
should admonish one that all ia *pt
You can’t afford to fool away
time |f suffering -from any
number of the above signinrai
of approaching dakger ! It’s
trifls and experiment with uncertain meaaa
of relief and cure when thu* afflicted! Don't
at such a critical time, that the only
poasomed of such positive ourativa
1 as to warrant its manufacturers
felling it, through druggists, tinder *
positive guarantee of its benefiting af
curing in every cane, is tha world-famed
•‘ Golden Medical Discovery.’’ For all Ipa
chial, Throat nnd Lung Affections, WtM
Lungs, and kindred ailments, it is an wife
qwnlett remedy.
For a Complete Treatise on Blood and
Skin Diseases, nr for one on Href khd,
Throat and Lung Diiisaaas, encioaa Mn aafe
in stamps^stato. which book you want aad
address, World’* Dt
Assogiattoii, Ml Maim 8&
s:_st, *
ff^Hseiashs, akiaMwaMea ad
r,: : : ;
saatrfi
falling Into throat *
touactoua, asotoue. *'
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