Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1890 Page: 3 of 8
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ISTOCRACY.
' of th* Attori,
ind the Lorlll-
rilea io the New
Jacob Astor hud
>et in the build- t
eck lived. Fit/,
octor’a aon, was
Old Aalor got
hiring out to ^
epiug the ootlm
i day. He »vhh j
and presently
ns „«nd muskrat
accumulated a
tern to Knfflaml
r« proflu Thou
a business here,
inactions west-
ntil he became
ie country,
blit was at this
f-auger” (pefi-
it carrying two.
etween quaran-
iy. and was no-
th boatmen and
iwn in his way.
wned an exclu-
nboats between
and the monop-
oly. Two old
an opposition
not run direct
Ubany they got
>y going from
ty and making
t tor Albany,
sorts or difli-
ionopoik.ts go-
dly run their
vise crippling
reatened with V*
i was at New
isked old Mr.
lium who was
I of their line »
t~ Yes,’ said
an. Hia name
He’ll take
of hell if you
ist the man 1
and in a little
uueluded , and —
ak charge of ^
t.s tried every
■ the lino from
York, and at
>ard with in-
derbilt if ho
.the steamer
rbiJt got all
xi by with qn
lad begun to
opd strain on
* ax and cut
y to Al-
n bonrd. A
Jrous policy
n l.iving-
sho.l the op-
e basis,
woro a wild
fiorfectly at
-a ten island
used to see
here, sitting
• g their feet,
fellows who
^ Oleaster OnrtakH Him at the Beginning
of a Hard Winter.
t were the victim yesterday of one of
the most distressing.accidents ever known
In Mifflin Center, says the Blade of that
place. Yesterday morning our wife took
measion to do the family washing, having
•»een kept from It earlier in the week by
being kept busy putting up our supply of
apple-buttur. Among other articles of
wearing apparet which skA included In the
wash was our white vest, lightly thinking
*h«t, eliihj-ujsi days were aUout over and
intending to do it up and lay it away
against the return of the next picnic sea-
son. Now, unbeknown to her, in the
lower right-hand pocket of the vest there
- was a large roll of hills, twelve ones and a
two—fl4 in all. She did not discover the
foil, and, after having washed the gar-
ment thoroughly; she hung It on the Him
in the hack yard to dry.
Ail might yet have been well had it not
„been for Mr. Ferdenbaugh's .large brindic
cow. which is pell known to most of our
citizens. While our wife was in the par-
lor visiting a moment with Mrs. Parmley,
who called to see how to make her grape
preserves jell, this beast.--she deserves no
better name—broke through our back gate
•ad deliberately ate up our vest, money
and all! Wheli our wife reached the scene
of trouble tho beast was Just swallowing
the last bill, with Evident relish. Our
wife seized a mop and rushed at the mau-
i a tiding intruder, but she only tossed her
* head, kicked sideways with both feet, and,
leaping lightly over the fence, trotted off,
switching her tail defiantly. Neither the
'^t nor the money, we are sorry to say,
Penned to have any had effect on her
scoundrelly goo* health.
wife immediately informed us of the
Kclden^and we Instantly called on Mr.
Fardeabaugh And demanded that the ani-
mal be Slaughtered, doubting not that we
should And our money in the first of that
suite of stomachs with which we learn
* from physiology the cow is provided.
This Mr. Ferdenbaugh refused-to do. He
pleaded that he was a poor man, and, as
he had recently-bought the cow, that alt
of hia ready money was In her. We nat-
urally replied that all of bur ready money
waa In her, too, but it failed to move hip.,
- 44-wae a aad affair, ~WR>*** u “ari around,
but one about which nothing can be doue.
Our wlfe’a excuse for not looking In the
pockets before she began her laundry oper-
ations is that she bad always gonethtpugh
our. pockets for money foa twenty yeari
and never fouud any. and had, therefore,
become discouraged. And, if the reader
will believe it, that beast of a cow had.thc
effrontery about the middle of the after-
noon to He down under a tree directly op-
posite our house, aud contentedly chew
her end-remasticating our #14, wo doubt
not. j
Kiglii |||, Michael A, Corrigan,
The Right Reeenred Michael Aug-
aistine Conigun archbfohop of New
York wua born in Newark, New
leiwoy, August 18, 1840, of parents
who were nutivesof Ireland. He was
educated ut St. Mary’s College,
W ihniiigtoii, Delaware, where he
spent two years, and at Mount St.
Mary’s Kmniettsblfrg. ,After his
-graduation. jtTi IHaB, lie went to
Europe. and ^wiin one of the twelve
students with whom the American
College in Rprne was opened. Ho
studied Italian and Hebrew fora
year, and then began the study of
theology.
As a student heevidenced remarkable
abilify ami Allergy, and won a nuni-
ber qf medals in competition with
the students of the Propaganda and
of the Irish and Greek colleges. Ue
was-ordained priest in the Latebiu
Liusilica, on September Id, 1808, by
Cardinal Patrlzi, and a year liefore
the completion -of his course as a
student of theology. This honor
was done him in recognition <>| his
excellent conduct as a student. He
wps made a Doctor of Divinity in
he year 1804 ufter a rigorous ex*
miiimtinii. x,__l-
In th? HUntmer Off tlie sumo year
............E
but Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup bus mu,to uli
that part a Joy forever.
Silk veat-ahuii.ft, m white, white ai d
black, black, brown, brown und white, arc
among tho novelties. 1
, - in \ UH1
material progress that a remedy Ls* pious-
'“if to the taste and tn the eye, easily
taken, ucccptul.lc |/» the
■RICTLY PURE.
■TtOHTjmn XOWPIl'WIW tSVI'Oin.
Avoid the doctor’s bill before It |g too
,bY k<M,P,nP convenient Salvation Oil
which is the greatest pain destroyer pv
tant. Price at, cents.
One advantage with ducks is that they
grow very rapidly if well fed and
marketed sooner, while they weigh pm
siderably more than ehickuns
— stomach and
healthy in its nature and effects. Copses*
ing these qualities, s.vxup of Figs Is the
one |s-rfeet laxative aud most gentle diu-
retic known. |
Oregon, the ParadUo of Karuiera.
Mild, equable climate, certain and abun-
, ------- ...mate, certain anil abun-
dant crops,. Best fruit, grain, grass and
stock country in the world Full inform*
tion free. Address the Oregou Immigra-
tion Board. Portland. Oregon.
Modjoska takes a cold Hath in the morn-
ing and a hot oiju I* lore going tq l»one
to make herhiigRT, the other to make * her
sleep, and both for health.
In printed Iin.-n iim !;.....:»
neat spots have replaced pic heavy color
eftocts so plentiful last season.*1
When the poultry house becomes infested
with lice the fowls will, in uiuny cases’
roost elsewhere, and in consequence are of-
ten found in the stables or sheds, where
they have no busireis.
IWe call the attention of those suffering
tlfoysy to the fair proposition of Dr.
H. H. Green A Sons in their advertisement
on this page. Try them; it costs you noth-
ing to do so.
When money is tight the market is apt
to be tipsy.—Minneapolis Journul.
A Cough, Cold, or tsore Thro it
should nQt be neglected. Baowx’s Bron
cniAt, Troches are a simple rt'mtsly and
give prompt relief. 25 ctg. a box.
Ilo» to tiaiu I I4-.I1 ami StrrugUi,
Use after each nioal Scott's Kuiulsiou , it
is as palatable as milk and eusity digested
■Delicate |s‘ople improve" rapidly with its
u*\ For Consumption. Throat affections
and Bronchitis it is unequalled. Dm Taos.
Phim, Ala., Buys: “I used Scott’s Emulsion
on a child eight months old , ho galuod four
pounds In u month.”
Bismarck, in consequent of recent ill
ness, has lost the. few hairs that were on
the top of bis skull, which is now as smooth
as a billiard ball )
If afflicted with Sore Fyes, use Dr. Isaac
Thompson’s Eye Water. Druggist* sell it. 2c.
IN THREE SIZE BOTTLES. “
Price gjfis., 50cts., and SI per BetUq
Ely’s Cream Bairn
WILL CURB
GATARB
Frier Bo Can la.
Apply; Balm Into sash nostril
y jsos.JIWtrrrr 8t. N, T.
The dried apple is seldom seen on the
fashtoeablo menu, and yet it is qnite a
swell dish.—Baltimore American,
Kluotl Another Man’s Wife.
“You scoundrel,” yelled young Jacob
Green,
At hi^good neighbor. Brown, -
“You kissed my wife upon the street,—
I ought to kndek you down. ” i- ,
“That’s where you’re wrftng,” good Brown
replied,
In accents mild and meek;
“I kissed, her, that I’ve nut denied.
. But kissed her on the eh.ssk -
arid I did it because sho looked so hand-
OfbettUty and hellth.
fWhat is tho secret of.itil’ “W«ll,n replied
Green, “since you ask it, I will tell you:
she uses Dr. Pierce’s F’avorite Prescrip-
tion, I accept your apology. Good night.”
“Favorite Prescription” is the only remedy
fur tho delicate derangements and weak
nesses of females, sold by druggists, under
a positive guarantee of giving satisfaction
Hr wary case, or money paid for it re
turned.
ho returned to hia nativa country, IPelleU' -__,__
and waBUBBigDfti JjJ the J^itoArcIi-1 Strawjjr. leave* make'a good material for
>lnhop Rajley, then Bishop of New- ne8**i and » Rood supply should be kept on
Art to the profeHHorship of Dogmatic h“nd> 80 that a change can be made every
Theology und Hue red Scripture, und little whIle-
the directorship of the EcdeaiuHtical r7 u
......
ol this uppnint nieni Hr. t'orrigmi f physician may cost yon your ttfo. If
nlso undertook iniaaioTmry work , #K^'a^*4!,,row ^Wrrfr’ J*0’1
South Orarnre and Y « Y bo miserable, but unAt to work.
. , v r,, aml , ?^nngneld, New Lostr Wme is money lost. One dollar spent
Jersey He wua made president of for Shalienbcrgcr’s Antidote will cure you
Seton Hull College in 1868. During | ln twenky four hour*. Sold by, Druggists.
Archbishop BaylevV stay in Homo. I _ * t
ForbtilOtrsncss, sick hcadmhe, indiges
tion, and constipation, take Dr. Pierce’s
1***1 I ntu
It is t>cst at 111ir* time, it ponniblc, to al-
low the poultry a free t ango. If, however,
it is necessary to confine they should be
well supplied with a good variety of food
Whaa B*t>y »M M«tt, wt pn bar Osalorta,
Wb#n *h« >u > CbllS, ihi cried (orOHtorfa
When aba became Mtaa, aba clang to Oasloria
Wban aba bad Child ran. aba cava ikwa Cut not a.
The largest, house in the cabinet circle in
Washington is occupied hy Secretarv
Proetor. It contains about thirty rooms
and rant* for i4 .vx> * y«nr
When a good pasture cajt be provided
geeso can be kept with profit. By picking
regularly enough feathers can be gathered
to make the geese pay.
I* m klaaaaot to tbs
terte Va Uaia Ima
nl
S3
CJUldfan cry?9r It
Narer fat la to aarc.
Chill* mm brokaa «IR
not rotura.
Sold by nil Druggists.'
Coat raa onlv half tRa
prtoa at atbar CbTIl
Tonlaa. .
No parsaUva n aad ad.
Con la at no Potaan.
WaRR an i frp.
THE BREST FRENCH REMEDY,
KAVA FOURNIER.
wkl“
aontC.O.n.,
---®phial frac.
T
Btaa.MaRw
iaaus:„*?r,:
w. N. U. DALLAS.
Bs90
i u ff und to-
Q vdflLa good
Xhura warn ,
Jacob, ffbd j
oh had h
bowery the-
Dutch of fir
it had been
wnl a few
e werp the
Aftqr they""
I <lo bul old .
riage and a
<>so for hi*
fit it—snuff
tho people
it *1 ter a •
*s»i “
luU do you
■o'-was in
n Try.
>f Western
it a lonely
ch an old
'1 inquired
The lank
d up and
as far as
grew rod
i stressing,
eatn, and
ccetM. He
d his dls-
<ive of an
►id fellow
>toko out
>em ye,
fore I eta
i do.
to
i ___ “*'** r "
Wnm "Datim" it Not Profauo.
After carefully hearing and weighing
the evidence against Patrolman Bernard.
Byrne of the central district whb was
charged by J. H. Ward with “profanely
swearing on the public street,” Justice
Hobb4 yesterday dismissed tho case. Mr.
Wabd stated that, while under arrest hy
Patrolman Byrne, he asked to be allowed
to (at his umbrella, to which reqaest the
patrolman answered r “No, damn It, I am
going to run you in.” John Bergner And
William L. Thomas, witnesses for tho da»
fens©, testified that fhe nceusekl was known
not to be a swearing man. and the onlj
_U®SJ»!UUia liartkukr occasion when - Pa-
tmBwwi Byrne said “damn” waa when k
said to tho prisoner, “I will allow no man
to blackguard and damn me on the street.”
The Justice explained that the mere use of
R** Word “damn” was not more slgalfl-
cant tbgn the word “duriu” He said the
word ‘damn”'as defined by Webster aud
Worcester and the encyclopedia, when
used by lts©lf, is not “profane language.”
"If,” continued he. “the prisoner had
■Md It in cbnjunction with the name of
t/bd, then ]{ should have found him guilt)
and jfantshed him more severely then
did Mr. Ward. As It ib I dismiss the) case.'
Baltimore Sun. . .
jk.------ — < "
a---i . • * in ir»uo. l/UriQ^ |--------" ,,vuW-‘ ******
Archbishop Bayley’s stay in Rome, m ,, --- , * *
tn 1870, Dr. CorriKan was ndmints- f Taking overytking intoeomrideratlon, the
trntop and Vicar-General of the dio- bronz® turkfiy i» onq of the best, if not the
trotor find Vicar-General of the dio- [ bronze turk°y 18 onq of the best, if not’ the
cese. Three years after, Pope IX an- be8h,t^*t ^ann8r8 can raise. They grow
pointed him .Bishop of Newark r*pi,dlj1“nd make one of the'cry best table
Early in his episcopate he founded ii f°wl“' St jX)ul*/R*>publi<t
reformatory for Imys and women, Drugwlsts report this fact with reference
t«# orphans of f to Ga Grippe, that wherever the epidemic
wo new churches PreT*™> the sale* of Allen’s Lung Balaam
and ak asylupi lor the orphans of i to La Grippe, that wherever the <
afessss
to 1H76 Dr. Corrigan continued Pres- mnt^ c.ure CougU attending this most-dig-
ident nfSotoii Huh r**!!^**^ tregging* disease. Be sure vou ssk tho
_ ~ * • v' v/* 8 Jf>a*a WUUUUUU A IVB* I r----r" ~ -*vwm«(u§ bans lUVBk UlB-
idetit of Setoa Hcul Colleire Hewiw ^ 8ure vou aflk
appoint-.) ArchLiHlion of lVl.n „o,l I ’
ftpp.mit-.) Archbialtop of t'etm nnrt
< OHfljutor-Archbishon with fardlnsl. 1 -_j_ *
_ _ .. . ^, -Naoy newest white oambric petll-|
inpf conBiUerrfrl advisable on oc- I costa are tucked diagonally-or perpendicu*
s wiio.uciwi luiviNMuw ou tu3- iucK.eu diagonally or perpendict-
count of the increasing infirmities of | larly tothe knees, and are trimmed with
theu’enerable prolate whom he was insertion and edgings of torchon lace,
culled upon to ussist. | ^ —■— .....---
DeaftieM Can’t be Cured
THE 8EA49ERPENT AGAIN.
v - - ■ - ■ t
The prevalent fancy for “baby” ribbon
has extended to under wear, and very
elaborate undergarments are trimmed with
lat-c, with the ribbon ruu in and oat
themeshee. ,
1
re,
mother,
the three,
h>ve each
Old pieces of Jet pasaemetevfe
Ired to trim sashea of black moire fl
the ribbon bejnfc cat awar where
nMnterte Is applfgd.
checl
ark util- MCI
i ribbon,! vm^r
— jfit You
I and i
-f
'a U,8 w*generally conceded, even in Re-
publican oirclee, that Mr. Harrlaon’a mlhd
ia not aa bread as hia foot by a quarter of
amaete[—AUanta Constitution.
r**r
rift,
aooe,
mother-la
fl**e.Aon’t do allwe recommend, when
The chemist looked at it
well,” he said, “write your
’heck?” the other echoes. “Yea,
. Jf chrok for a hundred dollars.
You say you are wjluug to give that I twelve hour*,
tind for that price I am willing
manufacture*? to sailing it undar web
i Tha “Ooldea----
f^dfveTor bio^b^emr,>>lmown'to
tog condition*..
“-- “ IB MS
hr RKk kv-
rsaS
ikltail 1 Lit s mm ... A- — a.*- _.a
do*
fatal malady
■ uiyisin:
ical scleooa, but also |
tire and tonic,
which Mtiat n. _ _
gertog coughs, it is absolutely ai
a remedy. For Weak Lungs,
tied with Bn-
will eat clover in the winter If it la run ^ man fair! No ottaeFu^T * “
through a Cutter and steeped In water* cln® wmamm sufflciant «--*
Journal.
>TI ° P.1 ' .. , _ - La Grippe U not a common cold as many
1 lie visitor hesitated a moment suppose, but in oounectlon with a cold its
IsaffiRtfas
«aa «srMm2S|SmSE®<«fs»a
then quietly dropped into liquid it i?? H1® **ttenl »l?*8t re,i®f AU Medicine
P*neh of common salt. Instantly I ^.®wwr liwe,Lua^ B*l8*m ^ 25 c., 50o.,
the water and oil separated, | “w ^3° ■ bouto.^ „
failfn. into
of. o^pssaSJ?,
^|SS5^li3a
t no water and oil separated, and - '_i
not, Imhad"gotewhatW^ “nnte^and I^
neuud fMttd mu own Dries for it.— hmi
** to so^hloR,' »ntSS^3aStoT —
propmtJea Dr.
the poisonous Ii
tc hare long bn
“ hud ptttd his own nri<*e for it.—
lAston Letter to tns Providence
hena In s separate plach from the[ roost*
tho laying and setting
* ” • trom the! i
be well Ii
>uld be daVl
The latter place should’be well lighted,
while the former place should be darkened
. . ’- —— -
The Wyoming Constituional Con*
veption has Aged a limit lor the tax
levy for State purpoeea at fear mills
on the dollar, except in cases of
schools, public oharitiss and payment
Codntr taxes are
limited to 28 mills aM dtfas amt
towns to sight mills. I
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.Cheap John houses are offering imitations
t “Tanslll'a Pupch’^gp. Cigar.
/Quimbea and slips are apU math liked
’"’’tl^FgUlg, and they also wi argulmpe
eambrtfe yo*M
fbrllttl^glDlg, and they also
dveeoea,-which'have white
•od sleeves tie almulate galmpoa
magto.
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1890, newspaper, February 6, 1890; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116656/m1/3/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.