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m bench. The eeremcmy
In the eeniMta In the
urge audience, Immediately
g of eourt el noon. .
postmaster* ncwifneWB by
estenlay were M. W. Fhll-
; Hiram ('lark, Victoria;
>n, Marshall; W. R. WIbi-
John F. Gordon, Soguiu;
oinpktos, Hemp*
111 isltoro.
luilvpi i> suffering
I it Is feared that hi has In
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A MODERnTonAH.
■v urguiu,
stand.iiwm'
ng from a
Charles II. C.ihson of tliC
district Is seriously 111 *1
-law's residence in Kfllfl-
* Uttering from pneumonia,
I an attack of grip.
3KN Old A KAIL.
■ Seised t>T Kegulatore and •
ven » Drubbing-.
pool, ()., Jan. 9.—Ilooks-
1 comity, Pa., was thrown
t excitement last night by
> of a gang Of regulators
They called at the residence
lalhoiui, one of the oldest
and lH*st known reside 14^
ity, and demanded he mnkff
is alleged brutality to Tii*
filled upon him to come out
He first refused but was,
[ to make his ^ppearaiioc/*,
then seized him [and placing
tarted on a marih throUtli
treets. h-
f
Experience of a Sailor Who Waa
^ Caught In a Whale's Jaw.
Jh W. Klealer, late commander’s
clerk. United States navy, now resident
of Honesdale. Pa,, toM the following
story to a Philadelphia Press reporter
of a very remarkable experience of an
'American Bailor with a whale. He
-ft Is sad to thing that Nebuchadnezzar
after his gay life hail to go to grass, but
sadder the thoqght that so many men of
promise and ability find early graves by
careleasness In not checking a cold in its
early stages by tho use of Dr. Hull's Cough
Syrup.
' Minnie Hauk has begun a season in Taip-
*>K
I suffered with pain 111 iny s;
' emfl
for four weeks, the pain being
and back
severe as
rj.npir„ 1 pnn.ipri an acting 1 to k««P me 111 l**1- unable to move. I tried
Ueorge Leonard, an noting | Salvation 0il and it completely cured me
ufid I am now welt and free from- all pain,
CH ROBERT LEDL1SH.
50 Durst Alloy, Uaito., MiL
t>aks:
mauter in the United States navy dur-
I Murder,r Arrested.
, Ark., Jan. 9.—Dick An-
UwHeted for kiHittg Frank
Cherokee nation on the 25th
was lodged in thd United
evening by United States
lud Bushy. Anderson lias
luce the killing and has re-
» time within fifty.’ miles of.
Numerous attempt* have
officer* to trap him tofithent
s said he rtunafneq In the
icinity of Ills home all the
»d and by strategy managed
s farm enough to secure *
family. Busby and posse
In tho woods’ yesterday, anil
aware that they wjere ofti-
y grappled him and the posse
iters his face and told h
Is hands or they would,
lie surrendered he did >not
an ter, hut claims he did it
te,1 and has employed able
end- Idiu. *
in" the civil war, and stationed on
board the gun boat Katuhdin, West
Gulf blockading squadron, in 18t>fi, told a
story of heroism, and exhibited marks
on his body'thut corroborated his
words. The year IKoU found Leonard
as one of the crew on the ship Enter-
prise, a whaler in the north Pacific.
One day he was stntionod in tho bow
ol a whalt-boat a long distance from tho
ship, wTOTk brnvn crew who had shrill-
ed a whulq aiui made for the monster
with all possible dispatch., When with-
in proper distance Leonard threw his
harpoon, striking tho hard Hr,(jl
deep. In Bome manner' the line as it
was] running out caught the body of
, one’of the men in such a way as to
throw him overboard. The man sud-
denly H.inlt, whereupon Leonard trans-
ferred his lino to a boiitmato and
sprang into the ocean in aid of the
drowuing sailor. The whale*! now
maddened by his fust-flowing blood,
made a rush for the boat.
to ro'.ate
Gounod’s "Mereille" has Just been re
Vived in Paris.
It is said that one of the characters rep-
resented in Gerome’s pioture of the “Duel
After tho Masquerade” was Jerome him
•elf.
A me VIA.N1> KUKK.
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The Tuu Baptist anti Herald Makes an
Up par aid led oflTer.
d Remark able and horriblo
Leonard’s friend had managed to re-
I People Kip I grating.
an., Jan. 9.—W. I* Kggte^
>kn mini who Is endea?*rl»
legriH-s of .Soutli Carolina to
iklnhoma, has already sur-
ling 300 negroes there. They
■om Topeka and have left f
1st six months. They have
•oloiiy Hear Kingfisher, and
arms and -building house*, f
ms to l»e acting on bis own v
s. lntiueutiai colored men 1
it lie will go to Oklahoma j
i«re endeavor to beeome the
r of the negroes. V
lie World’* Fair.
on, Jan. 9.—The action of
indttee qn foreign affair^es-
i(T»
gain tho bout, while he himself wns
caught by the whitln between his juu^t,
his position being inside the monster’s
mouth, with nothing protruding byt
one of his a^ms. J11 this manner the
man was in reel ity within tho jaws of
deutl^ Itself. Tho wlialo instantly
.^plunged down into tho deop and, in
the,words of LeomiW himself, ‘‘tho lish
seined to be going down, down into
eternity itself.”
Iho imprisoned man, after all this,
had not lost his presence of mind. He
mustered his entire bodily strength —
and he was a powerful man—actually
bracing himself in such a position as
to"compel tho tisjh to. spread his jaws.
At the same time, with his arm that
was free, he grabbed tho shehth knife
out of its socket, cutting right and
left- No sooner was there a sufficient
opening made than Leonard forced
his body outside. Up to the surface
he swam, when, most strange to say.
he found himself within an arm’s
length of tho boat- He was saved.
t %fre marks of the whale’s violence and
the dents of its teeth were very plainly
visible on I-eonard’s arms, and he was
ilways pointed out by hty) "brother
laval officers as “tho second iJonah.”
diiut to consider the wWIa
caused a lively commotion
gumma tail vqb of ' {H* ajtfjB
Attorney^Wilder’* Flrit Caie in Court
“My first case in San Francisco,”
said Attorney Janies K. Wilder to an
Examine^ reporter, "was tho defense
of ayaunjj follow charged with stealing
a watch belonging to u Catholic priest.
I was appointed by; the court,- bocauso
the prisoner snld ho had no money.
-•‘The jufiy returned a verdict of not
guilty, and as tho defendant was leav-
ing the courtroom I called him back
and just as a joke handed him my card
and told him to bring me around tho
ure the) fail. Tho Jmpres-1
ig that tho Chicago people]
n advantage In getting the
ommittee siijiposint to be In I
nd otlicr claimants are re-,
rhat they regard as a bread
f tho agreement entered Jnt
tii4*.1 f-
first $50 he got.
•‘Next day he walked Into my office
and planked down two twenties and a
',i ten.
‘‘Where did you get all that money?’
I dsmnndod, as soon as I got over my
surprise endugh to apeak.
“ ‘Soid the priest’s watch,’ he re-
plied. as he bowed himseff out” %
c, Tenn., Jan. 9.—JackSeu
iratcd here yesterday with *'
rticipated in by the Jfaliltary
and hundreds of ”011120118.
t‘ a meeting was held at
atid the National Jac
mianently organized
leers wero elected:
. K. McUltmv of Pi
1 Jcn «, Ron. Jen* Bf
Ion. D. C. Crogler, of
. Johnson of Alabama.
r‘* cn—yay ■
ty, Mo., Jan. 7.—The
day reversed the deQIstaft
rt In the woll-knowa «eie,
i bhelan against the Tm
0 comply. The.,
d Its decision on the
les indicted otf CHtpt
by Ifirk tthorr were licit'
at they.were Intentional.
-... is,.
-f-
|l»« to lie (tanged. ‘
N\ , Jan. 8.—Gov.
*4 FVW07 m tim
Ute fonr n;ch nfift
w In tliir »tatc,
for burglary..
* ItruggUa of S«a and Land.
We stand on h bln IT at the seashore.
,XJbP8ur*la undermining it That deep
cutting in the bank is its work. An
overhanging mass of earth is thrown
down and becomes the toy of the
waves, which reduce it to gravel. This
in its turn becomes ammunition to Be
burled against the shore. Wherever
this process is golngon, the land falls
back before the advancing pea, and
considerable' results are evident in a
sboft time. The island of Heligoland
Km be* * foment. ' *
1, Jan. 8. —F.dward Po1
Ixiard dt education of G!
sterday arrested at the
*n A Co., druggists
irxe of having embezzled
noney during the four
>8, when lie was their*
from a considerable island to a mere
rook. 'The strings of rocky island
along many ooasto are remanents of
destroyed shoreland. Thus the land
yields with hardly a struggle to the
pea*. JUooee .alluvial terrains give way
in body, 'hie Zuyder Zee so came
^ into being 6,000 years ago, and Hoi*
land, part of wbioh'ls below the level
Of the sea, would have been likewise
* v overflown. If it had been defended by
artlflelal dikes. Subsidences of ground
hare also been sometimes observed
during earthqu%|co*. In other places
the sea gives way*. Rivers carry out
masses of detretus and deposit them
m shores,
along the
pausing the lead to
thlis operation of this
ports Vh the eastern
hare been left away In-
land, and whole alluvial districts of
the upper Italian plain have been
triwled from the sea.__________________„ r •
To tho pi*r8on sending in the largest
amount of cash on subscriptions, now anil
renewals, up to July, ItWO, we will send a
fine piano.
To the person sending In the next largest
amount we will send an organ.
To the person sending the third largest
amount wo will send a tine Hinger sewing
machine—the best made. —-
To the fourth largest amount of cash we
will send^to tie announced.) J
For the fifth largest we will send (to be
announced,)
For tfie sixth largest amount wo will send
a fine clock.
These articles are first class, aro on hand
in Dallas ami will be ddiCSred on hoard of
care in Dallas to the person sending the
amount#named. They may be seen by call-
ing at our office,- 729 Elm street, Dallas.
We hope thus fb increase our list and ro-
pu u..tou s? ejgiHOTs
denomination
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this proposition must mention it with their
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In this case commissions cannot be given,
but cost of sending money may be retained
by the sender. I
From January to June has' always been
the best time for collections for tbe paper,
because we imagine people have generally
disposed of larger obligations and can the
tnord easily reckon what they oan spend for
a paper, Those who begin e
a papery Those who begin early w'ill get
the piano, ergon, sewing machine, Sir.
Address Texas Baptist aud Herald Dallas,
Texas. ,~
Don’t Fool
sway precious time and money and trifle
with your health experimenting with un-
lertttfn medicine*, when Dr. Pierce's Gold-
in Medical Discovery is so positively cer-
tain in its curative action as to warrant tT8
manufacturers im guarmiteeiug it to cun'
liseases of the blood, skin and scalp, and
til scrofulous afflictions, or money paid for
it will be refunded.
0500 Reward offered for an Incurable case
of Catarrh by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's
Remedy. 50 cts. by druggists.
•• - - v.iVflk -......... 1 « — ■■■ —1 ' 1.^—
The hew -Fronch sca-goink torpedo boat
has used her torpedo tubes with success
when going at tho rate of twoaty-one and
a half knots an hoinn—*-—4-
Oldest
Cigar.
and best—“Tansill’s Punch”
i
Tennyson’s now book of poems will be
entitled ‘ Dometor,” and will contain about
twonty-elght poem*, including one on the
lubileo.
Blankets for Africa.
Africa requires 2,000,000 blankets to sup-
ply the native population alone. Besides
this there is a demand for woolen clothing
for the ever increasing white population.
This has to bo imported, although the Cape
wool is of the best quality in the world,—
Pittsburg Dispatch.
Or«|6n, (be ritradiM of l ariuora
Mild, equable dimste, certain und abun
dantcrops. Beat fruit, grain* grass and
stock couutry in the world tSill Informa
tiou free Address the Oregon Inmiigru
tlou Board, Portland. Oregon
Tho good die yotxug. This is jiurtfi'ulaijy
true of chickens. Boston (’ouricr.
I
Wb«D B»»>y WM »!*•. rn* f»T« bar Onion*.
When *h» >u k Obit*, ih* crlrd for OMtort*
When «b* Mnibr Mm. «b* clam to Mntg
V bkb kbr tkJ Cbildrku. kbkCkrk thriB OkMorta
Franklin B. Goweti had u marvelous
memory. Afb'r rending a long poem
through twice he could repeat it without
the text, Word for word.
Sciatica
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mark
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ondiuiJDUii
TheGhas-A-Vobeu
CARTERS
Pwlllrrlycured by
these EJUIe Pitta,
rimy kl*o rellkra Die
trim* from pyapepafk.In-
d igoktlon ana TooHekJ t j
Estfb)*. A perfect rem-
edy for rHzzineM.Nkiiaee
Ilrowaimwk, Bad Taste
lu tbe Mouth, Coated
.iToiiguti.Pain In the Side.
> ToKCIX) LIVER. TJiej
Bowels
Wtilate tba B<
Purely Vagetkble..
Price » Cental
"AUTCS MEUCIUE CO., NEW YOilS.
ill Pill. SmaH Dose. Small Price.
^.LEriSlUnG fjALSAf^
a\ arvv .drugstore
** FAKf IT FAITH-
ruLLY, AND
You
Con/Tn^
That '$
rUT 0M£ FO\
COUGHS & COIDS
Avr Df.ir.s — ''
Aliens (yfis&Qisan)
Joto 8VWDftuGG/STS
/,r
JA H/1RXI5* Co <££HP SC.. «
MANY MEN FIND THAT
SAW SET
FOR LUMBERMEN
Wood Cutters.
Cbeapeat and bent ever made. Bets • aaw in •
minute. Can t>e carried In tbe pocket and uaed In
tbe wood. a. coiireniently as a pocket-knife. Very
simple and convenient, Warranted te wive
,.fi,.... {humPION 6AU8E
for outtlnw raker teeth __
proper length, ^sampn^ofbotb by mail poatgaidon
THSJM AN1) INSIST ON HAVING Til KM AN 1» NO OTH-
nij IV HI DOBS gOT KKKP THEM OKOEH IlIRBCT Or
us. This vip-i. not «rpi*H again, ciuculxk
to all wbo munllon thla paper. Addreaa
4. E. WHITING, MONTROSE. PA.
CHICHESTER’^ ENBUSH
PENNYROYAL PILLS.
lt«*«L Crokfl IHiiinond Brand.
Tb« on I ? r«li»blc pill for •%!«. Kafr and
•err I Ad in*. I*k Onigglftt for Ik DUh
nond HrmRd.D* md intfUllloNoxm, MRl«d
» UB blun rlUlMiii. Tmkm other. Hu
(stamp*) for particular* and •• K«lle>f for
• UdlM." in UUw.
l^lwhw^.ffa«aifamnW. Madli
WIVES
unoirui ana may snow now rhiM hoarlx%
«iaul*o mUlkout L’aiu or iHsntfrr
itiaoevun
lnfdrm*tton M.iitHealed. A WuKitaprtn,
DR. J. H. DYE. Buffalo. N. Y.
N
Storm., snom, drenching rain., ai>d funptty winds
‘ life. TwtMhirda
tytyi ins, jic m* a, laiua, aa t >va
are a part of tlie regular routine of life
of the licknrei through life U earned by Colda; you
cannot be too well protected in etormy weather to
avoid them. A mau having a " Fish Brand Slick-
er” may be exjHwed to a atorna tor twenty-four
hour, at a stretch, and atilt be protected from every
drop of rain, besides being shielded from the
biting wroth. No matter what yd*r occupation,
if you are liable to be caught in a rain or snow
storm, you shipild have on hand a ** Fish Brand
Slicker.’’ ■ lb will surety save youf health, and
perhaps your life. Beware of worthless imitation.,
every garment stamped with tha " Fish Brand ’
Trade Mirk Don't accept any inferior coat when
you can have the “ Fish Brand Slicker” delivered
without eatra coat. Particulars and llluatrated
catalogue free.'
A. J. TOWER, - Boston, Mass*
iTirrm
Will love to las*
ROVE'S TASTELESS
QR0V
CHILL TONIC.
Is aa pl«»aanV to the
taste aa Lemon Syrup.
05JI2
Children cry for It.
N$var rails to cure,
(fill
lllaonoe broken Witt
not return.
Coat you .only half tba
re. of otbar Chill
.Hotfl by *11 Druggists.
ramps.
i.putgwUga t
pta D*no I’oIsod
vv'aRr a i kY>:
tnaxpartancad man who would M satisfied With a
salary of #U4H> to *MO for the 8rat year. Uood
wriuftiona walling. VTrite, enclosing stamp, to
Travelers' Xaipley surnt Bureau.Cucago.111.
PATENTS
to H. IT ILF. Bit. Sol kl tor. K<
If you want to no-
cur* a instant -write
Koli f WORTH, Tm., lor-
merly au examiner of applications for patents tn 1
.led state. Patent uffluc. Wushingiou, l). (J.
W. N. U. DALLAS.
2-90
ELY’S
CREAM BALM
tabrH
Cleanses tha
Nasal Passages,
Allays Pain and
BiHanimaUon,
Heals (he Sores,
Ilestoras the
Menses of Taste
and 8aaaU. .
TRY THEXURE.
^!■ apptlBil Into snob DOitrll ami J$
Price 5J ceuia at DruggisiU; by mail,
rag Late red. CO rt*.
' KLY BUOTUKR8. 66 Wapan St. New York.
. .-■'•me ana tuny aa
dorse Hi* (< as tha only
t«_^^R specific forth.osrtalacurs
» SATS-^H of this disease.
it*, w of tbta
**1 uH.iMatAUAU.xa,
— - —-i- “ rT
Amsterdam, N. '
We haea sold Big O fas
many yaare, aa* It baa
_ given the bast ef aatte-
■ taction.
D. U DYCH® * CO..
Cbloage, tlL
•r no "let* Nv netueelata
piSO’S REMEDY FOR CATARRH.—Best.
1 to use.
_ _____Cheapest Relief is immediate.
'• certain. For Cold in the Head it has no equal.
Easiest
A cure ia
CATARRH
#r*—A-
PATENTS &
TTit're Is more Catarrh In this section of the
country than all other dlscaurs put together,
aud until the laet few years w as supposed to be
Incurable. For a great majuy years doctors pro-
nounced it a loca^ disease, and prescribed local
remedies, and bv< onstantly failing to cure with
local treatment, pronounced Iftnourable. Sci-
ence has proven catarrh to be a constitutional
disease, and therefore requires constitutional
treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured
t>y F. J. Cheney* Co., Toledo, Ohio, la the only
constitutions! cure on the market. It Is taken
Internally tn doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon-
ful. It acts directly upon the blood and mucoii
surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred
dollars for any case It fails to
cure.
idai
Bend for
circulars and testimoniala. Address,
V.J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, a
tWSoId by PrugglMi, 75c. ~
Quicksilver Is food for reflection only
when it is served on the hack of a looking-
glass.—New Orleans Picayune.
A friend i^nd admirer once said to Robert
Browning: “I have studied long upon this
passage in your poem and am unable to
comprehend 1L Pray tell me what is the
idea embodied In it?” Mr. Browning read
the passage over and replied: “Really, I
cannot tell; but I believo it will be worth
your while to koep oh studying it.”
V'-----11-1 iTF1 - ----- L ■ ...
Major Powell of tha geological survey
ha* be^n redueed, wlthia 1,000 years earnestly opposes the proposed Introduc-
tion of spring water Into the white house.
He conaidera Potomao water far purer and
better for drinking.
The fashionable finger-nail is said to be
longer and more pointed than ever.
G. M. Scott, of Qknlona, Mis*., wrote te
Dr. Shallenberger:
“Your Antidote for Maiarta ia certainly
tha beet thing for chilis and fever that has
ever been sold in the South. I have been
selling it/or fwWee yr*r*, and know it to be
tho beat medicine I have ever dealt to. It
is perfectly harmless, and a sure oure In
every oaso. Sold by Druggists.
— - I uimai .1. m
The king of Italy has sent to Rtn^Mene-
iik a calved wooden throne twenty-four
feet high. 1
Oeughetsad Colds
Those who are suffering from Coughs,
Oolda, Sore Throat, etc.,. should try
B*ow®'* Bronchial Trochbs. Sold
a fates*.
only
______ft*
The last new® bf hosHITUes In tTfaaia te-
P0rt4! ths death of Ghambalcmgo, one of the
murderer* of Bishop Hannlngton.
head fur circular..
It It an Ointment, of which a small particle is applied
to the nostrils. Price, 50c. Sold by druggists or sent
by mail. Address. E. T. Hazklttnk, Warren, Pa.
Cart Loads of Money Saved!!!
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1890, newspaper, January 16, 1890; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116106/m1/3/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.