Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1890 Page: 2 of 8
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Arakin JMrr.i suicide at Houston.
J. W. GRAVES, Pbopkietok.
Qrtfiam - - -
One of the Leadinf Business Men
Te::a.
l\Hg
Takes His Own life,
Srun Him
war BMUurf* .art fart
oomiag fate popularity as a roma of
wmqiiAiA. For instance. Russlhis slow-
ly And gredeoLy encroaching tipon
Ghlnere territory; not by tbe Hword. but
•very time a Cossack inches over a
tittle further hate J^ie domain he take*
Si# lapd marks and boundary sluuc<
with him
The Antic* of a Lunatic Disturbs the Dignity
of a Court Room at Paris.
A* Attempt it Sv cl* at Grand rnw-Qr
riU.o
•villa Fir*.
Oaatfc af Mrs. O'lcary.
A ear. at man once an Id If we carve
npoo marble it will crumble, if we en
prove up©* metal, time wttt efface nil
trace of our work, if we build temples
Ihay wiM fall by time's remorse 1«*»
hand, but if we plant a germ of truth
in tbe heart of k child, the impress is
imperishable and eternity alone' can
tell bow ter reaching its influence may
be,
Tftfc dtuconsobiU) promulg tor o
liiiea that rhyme who your In and yd.tr
out fa la to evolve a perpetual senti-
ment should take ctuirit-e in the
that Goethe wrolo one of his must
beautiful ]rooms when ho wa, in hi*
y«»r. (Victor Hugo sumo ui laa
" finest when he was far beyond 7o. o ul
Milton bis groat epic when h< wa.s
nearly 6U
Pim.Avriiitoi-r, like charity, stio n
begin ut huine. A inilltoniure mum
gcr of men should see that th ■ men
be maneges are as well satisfied with
I ho < ondi liuu of ihip^ aa l.e ia * iT
our ^civilization can do no tiling bvjfu-
.than make one man rich and |Jaw
Ih.iKKI poor in:order that that one man
mav bh rich, then mir civilization j
not at ull as it should be.
Houston. Tsl. Feb. SI__Last night
a! 9 o'clock R. H. Culpepper Junion mem-
ber of the Ann of W. D. Cleveland A Ca,
Wholesale groceis of this place, died by
hts own hand Ife wa.s a man of very
nervous tcnipernumt and at times given to
habits of drinking to pxeexs, and it was in
one of these spells When the fearful trage-
dy took place. He went home about 5
°clock In tlie evening and laydown In the
bed without undressing, about 8 o’clock
he arose and prepared for bed by undress-
ing, when partially disrobed he left his
bed-room for the bath-room, he qyme back
In a moment gud started across thu gallery
j for his be I-t. o n, his wife came up at this
bi< L moment and observing his pistol in his
hand, slut called to her brother but before
he could reach the spot, the report of a
pistol rang out and Culpepper fell detd,
the hall from a 44 caliber pistol having
eone through his heart, causing instant
death. Jh-pggjied was- about 45 years of
age and Mood high fn every way. The
entire community is deeply. shocKpd j^y
the terrible affair.
Iter of Sanger Bros’ boot and abac defiant
ment hat either beea murdered or has
committed suletde. He arrived In Paris
on the 4th of January and disappeared the
nest day, with tbe apparent design
visiting Cooper, a small town not-far from
here. Tbe tivery men deny gltlng biro a
hack and nobody appears to be able to ac
count for his disappearance. A lady liv-
ing at Sioux City. Dak.. has written to a
gentleman in Paris to-day staging that she
suspected foul play. Piehton, who was a
constant correspondent of hers, wrote from
this point on the moming^be- intended to
leave for Cooper, and nothing mere has
been heard of him since. His numerous
correspondence has l»een returned to the
writers and his fate Is still a mystery.
PlUC Methodist Church, i
apply in/ l-o congress for ind*Mmn y for
ile losi-s in NttshvlHg during tile war.
1‘he Book Concern of that brunch o.
the church hud its publishing W,... i„.
ti-.it—oily, and damuge is’ claimed hv
reason of the occupation of the city "Fn,
Federal troops. The matter h<n often
been before congress, but no action
has been taken for political rc i$oui.
AtliultCa | t« th* llsr.
Mattrita],(., Tex., i Feb. 20. -Three .t
pfrants to legal honors were examitied for
admllance to the bar in the distract court
1 uesday, and (lie coni'nittce reported
favorably yesterd i)-. The applicants were
Henry Lougheiy. former ed tor of tlm Tri-
Weekly Iter.dd: H. C. Ji.mirk, arm ot
George Dimlck, a former diviton super I n-
tenrteTit on the Texas Pacific road, and <'.
K. < arter, a brother of the county at-
torney. .. —--
(•roVuville l.lrsnliirw
Grkkwvii.ijc, Tex., Feb. 19.—Thestore-
house of J, T. Dowell A Son in Ixm* Oak
was burglarized. The safe was blown
open and aboqt *;i53 In cash taken. The
safe was torn almost into atoms. Burg-
lars’ tools were found ulbr the alte of the
safe and about a pint of powder. No clew
as yet to the guilty parties
Rev. I>r. Hailey of Kaufman has been
.preaching a M-rie* of sermons In this city.
He left for Kaufman yesterday.
The case of the state vs. T. J. Rhea,
charged with the murder ol one Blanken-
ship in the southern part of this county
last spring, was called Monday and is still
before the court.
The weather is warm and sultry, with
some indications of ra n
, Those who scam so overw helmed at
the strife for public place in this coun-
try. may be consoled with the fact
thus human nature is pretty much the
same elsewhere; in this respect, 'at
least. In France it Is said, there are
upwards «f *0.000 applicants for. 3.h»
vacancies in the public service in the
department af tlio Seine. Four thou-
sand persons' applied for, the plnco* of
three effioe boys at the Hotel de Vi lie.
f s»*
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Th* actual average enlisted strength
of the United States army i? given at
*0.145; from this army, Inslgtai’Bcantly
small as IS 1% the desertions within the
Inst ten years have amounted to 22.-
414. while the additions..to the army
(tension rolls wlthih the same time
have been 265.731. If the recruting
stations were closed to-day the artny
would be dissipated without fighting
a battle almost within the term of en-
listment.
*" A Violent Lnra’le.
I a ms, rex., Feb. 21.—Great excite-
ment pre vailed in the coqnty court yester-
day. While a Jury nf Inquiry was Inves-
tigating the case of John Bills, charged
with lunacy, the prisoner beramo violent
nnd grasped a chair and attacked several
of the witnesses within reach. It was
with great persuasion that he was removed
to tbe Jail, where he awaits removal to the
Terrell asylum.
My*tt*iMurder.
Router*ai.k. Tex., Feb. f7._On Thurs-
day evening la-t week Laura Jones, a ne-
gro woman employed us cook tur the
famiL of Mr. B. Lowepstein, disappeared
very mysteriously, and whi e foul play was
strongly iw-lieved to la- the cause notning
traffsplixapo Confirm It*-until Saturday
bight, wiit'ii her remains were found on
llm right nf way of the Aransas Pass rail-
way it bout one mile northeast of town.
DecmiM-d was murdered, having Ixsnffelt
heavy brows on the head and her throat
cut. N’o motive for the crime has yet
lM-t*n emtlectured br-rond some bad feel-
ings ex sting between her and some, of her
bice. The teegro population is terribly
stirred up over tho event. Two arrests
hjive been made, but upon what grounds
•he officers are retifvnt. ..
MSIATRD AO ASM.
ra* ci use
•fCrwiby Conoty Tow Dwwa
Orfsamiloa.
Estacaiki, Tex., Feb. 17.—The Crosby
county commissioners’ court met in rertUar
session last week. The citizens of the ua-
org; nit ’d oounty of Floyd were over in
force with a petition for organizAtlOu with
S23 n Ames. A prot<>st against organization
was also here and after two days of rad hot
fighting the pctltiou for organization was
reduced to seventy-two qualified voters
and rejected by the commissioners as not
having the required number of qualified
voters to organ ze. fhis is the fourth time
Floyd county has failed, hut she will try
again In August. i»he is a good county
still will set up for herself ere long.
PRIVATE GORMAN.
H*w He Propoied to 8oatter tht Army
of Gao. Leob
■a Weald Vss the Ghosts of Ball’s Boa -
"SasiMt Thing la ths World,” hat Goaor-
al fiaras ides Coal da't fee It That Wsy.
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We had in our company a very con-
ceited young man named Gorman,
Bays a writer in the New York-Bun.
And from the day he shouldered a rnut-
kst lie was anxious to in von t a plan to
save the country. Ha h d soiuu«vh<*m
read that a pcivato soldier gave Na-
poleon tlie plan of a stircea-dul cam-
}
_ puign and was rowaednl by being
Regardless of the slight attacks of grip ] made a general, and Ins whole time
this county is still increasing In population.
A« small as this town is It fan boast of
seven boys and one girl baby in the last
month.
Han Antonio Poiqt*.
Saw Antonio, Tex., Feh 19.—The
grand Jury concluded Its session yester-
doy< presenting a final hatch of 143ln-
dlctinents, 'mostly for misdemeanors.
J lie total number of bills presented by
the grand Jury since December will ex
reed 500. - ’ —'
Hon. J. II. McLeary acted ns
Judge of the seventy-sevrnth district yes-
terday afternoon fn the trial of the case of
IhgerzolL vs. the Alamo lee company,
Judge Noonan being recused;
1 be fair directors held a meeting Mon-
day with Closed d.oors. vAt the conclusion
It was announced that another fair would
l>e held this fill, provided sufficient en-
couragement was given by tlie clt-
zens. The citizens will tie squmied
upon the qut"-t on of (Hitting up
another bonus to protect the fair associa-
tion in case the expenses exceed the re-
ceipts.
was take.n up in inventing plana, all
of which were knocked in the huad by
our captain. One failure lifter anoth-
er had no dampening ©.1'obt oo Pt-ivate
(.orinan, however. Tbd morn he was
suppressed thu harder be ihouphL, and
his time finally came. When Burnside
l moved up to ut.tuck Lee at Fruder-
j leksbtirg Gorman wrote hiur* a letter,
j Haying that he had a plan by which
j Lire’s whole army eotrbl btj driven in-
i b> Uichmond in terror or captured
. without bloodshed. The letter whs
j_p.nl in su- h strong lungimge t’kat thf
special h’eucrul do idr-d to investigate, and
J’riq.-ite (lOerhan was sent for to ex-
plain his plan. He camO'buhk to us a
prisoner, hml whs kept in the guard-
house all tli t winter, and it was three
months before wo got a chance to find
out what had ha<pponod at headquart-
ers.
lie explained that he was ushored
into the presence of Gen. Burnside
wiih ceremony, i .entitled himself ns
the writer of the letter, nnd the gen-
tuiil wh.tilnJ on him with:
•’Welt, how would you seuttor Leu’s
army?’
"t antest tiling in the World, gen-
eral. was the uub shed reply, “Walt
for a dark night; then let lu.OQO .sol-
diers dress upas spooks, (nit ou fills-
faces, mid emss over the river. Kach
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Aiistlii AITuirs.
Austin, Tcx.tFeb. 18.—The attendance
upon the AmerieHn horticultural meeting one Brto step sofU^..u^;ii! ’ oveMrlew-
is rather slim, measured tipon Austin ex- seconds, ’aijj if :iccosled-ho Ts to hm-
pectatiou. '1‘iie exiiianutii-ngivcnby dele- - v,‘*h.«t hois tin- gho-t of a sfltdfcr
gates Is thnt the grip is imufh worse in the s a'" 111 **',''* *{u"; Tile sight o' tkqsn
northern Antes ami .more general. prevanU?8 ,w-111 torrpr to every
irur verv itinnv fmn. oirzs.i „„ 'n..___ u ooi s heart, and ho will el
Tn* report of IK© National 'Divorce,
Iloform League shows that 80 per dbot
of th© fiivoroes in this country occur
in the state where tho marriage took
place. This seems to prove that it la
n6t a national divorce law that we
need so much as an improvement of
local aonditlona The ugly truth is.
undoubtedly, that the divorce evil is
attributable to.‘a general laxity of
public saatlaaat with regard to the
sanctity af the marriage relation.
tvm ri«j nail.
Houston, Tex., Feh. 20.—The Hous-
ton base ball club have through corre-
spondence Hiid telegrams arranged to
play two games off ball Saturday and Sun-
day at San Antonio wHh. the local clnb.
If the San Antonio management recom-
mend It Houston will leave Friday morn-
ing and play two games, otherwise Satur-
day mbruing and play one.
Touk Poison,
Grand Pkairib, TexT, Feb. 21.— Mrs.
Wolfenbarger, wife of J. L. Wolfenbarger,
Ksinpeu Convict Citugnu
San AnoeLo, Tex., Feb. 20.—An im
portant arrest was made near here yesfer-
dny by United States Deputy Marshal
Broome, who captured H \V. Hall, alias
Fate XL Davis, warned in Green burg, Kan.;
for four cases of embezzlement and forg-
ery. Deputy Broome also has telegrams
from the penitentiary officials of Nebraska
stating Hall Is an escaped convict frbm
that stAle under a life sentence." The
arrest was brought about through a losj
letter of HafFstfrom his wire, written at
Greenburg, Kan., In which she gave full
details of the charges pending against
him in that place.
superintendent of. Dr. O. B Hewitt’s
stock farm, about tijvp and one-half miles
west of this place took poison Tuesday
In an attempt to commit suicide. Physi-
cians were called iu at onee ■ and up to a
late hour last night she was still alivo and
doing well. ,
CF«Vmvu>* ri™
Greenvili.e, Tex.. Feb. 31.—The old
Mwertwatcr N«wa
^wektwatkii, Tex., Feb. 17.— Every-
body ,ls now busy making preparations
for spring, and withal a prosperous sca-
son, gardening, sowing oats and plow lug
new laud, fencing, etc. The country
looks like a behlve for Industry since the
fifst snow. \
The tag levy In tiffs county1 this year
for allf purposes is 92}tf eents on the $100.
The artesiatv well eompauy will go to
+.w«rlf » contract to^Ug the well
can be made with a responsible party.
'Fhi achievement of Miss Kate
Goehraa (Nellie Bly) in Dirciing'the
world |1r 72 days, 4 hours and 10J
minutes, teaches nothing which could
not have been figured out at homo by-
time cards. It .calls attention to the
fact, however, that opportunities for
fame are lirtiitless; that tho world is
slow to accord us crodlt for what w<>
can’t help; hence, is Miss Bly the
hvroinq, whoreks Miss Bisland plays
the disappointed role of the con-
queted, jbue.-ui.se of a belated ship
flpurjjug mill situated in the southern por-
tion of the citv, owned l>y J. It. Martin,
was destroyed by fire Wednesday night.
The mlj.1 had not been operated for about
twelve months, and was unoccupied. It
Isa total loss, no Insurance.- Fire sup-
posed to be the work of an Incendiary.
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Railroad Krtiulo
Grekwiixr, Tei, Feb. 80.—
E. Byrd has returned from Little
Ark., where he went is a delegate to the
railroad convention. He reports that the
Memphis and LIttie Rock railway w(|l
extended into Tdxas at an early day.
Greenville will use all possible effort to
secure the road.
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Hmvj Cattle Halo.
Beevii.ije^-Icx, . F» b 20. -Clare, Cook
A Burk have sold to K. (1. Sugg for ship-
ment 4500 beeves, classed (is follows: 2000
4s. 2000 3s, 500 ST.- to he delivered at
BoOvtllo Aprd Hoxl. This sale will place
*b<»ut 50),000 in Bee county. Other sales
of smarter lots of cattle are being made.
There is no branch or the govern;
ment service so much ..talked about
so little* results as our navy. (
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From the e-irlicst recollections of
the oldest citi/qn its inadequacy has
■been a subject of reigfark. Any expres-
• ion of aifirm; howcvqr, would be open
to a question of sincerity. No dangers
threaten, find if mi unforeseen ci-isis
should come, this is a givat c omtry
for fjnergenrio*. But the usual pros-
I»ect8 tor a great navy «re pi-esenk The
pajur& Jet n&vy otaz-eia^nppolntod by
•Secretary Tracy . to reeommedd a
shipbuilding policy for mir navy'hgs
Hi J>lan providing for Toi torpedo
boots, costing ♦5,565,000; SJ crutoers
bud gtmboata, costing ♦tIO.MaWB; 44
tettlb Alps, costing f?O2,490iO*X Tot-
aL m#,9&.ooa
!»• ith or Airs. O'Saiary.
Dam,as, T-x.. Feh: 21. -Mra William
O’Leary, the ettimalds- wife of the city
editm of the Dallas News died yesterday
at norm of pneumonia after a brief illness.
Mrs. O'Leary leaves thiee daughters be-
sides her husband to mourn her untimely
taking ojt.{ 7.
■ Pila of Pcm.
Marsh airf/, Tes.. Feb. 89.—flr A.
Keash-y, a farmer living sixteen miles
west of the city, attracted the attention of
those interested In pea culture by a haul-
ing In a Wagon-load of cornfield peas. It
was the largest pile of peas many had
ever seen: He had them loose in the
wagon-bod. which was about full; He
remarked that he had a great many more
at home. «■ <
Oct ting Batter.
Saw Angelo. Tex., Feb. 19.—John
Geigfcr, who killed jj- W. Ropob in a diffi-
culty here over three weeks ago, receiving
himself a bullet through both lungs from
a 45 caliber smith and wesson, and who
was pronounced to be beyond recovery by
physicians, who expected death to follow
within twenty-four, hours after receiving
the wound, is rapidly growing stronger
and will soon he well.
Helii for Itolil*. ry.
Brown Wood, Tex., Feb. 19. —Walter
Jones, the nun who had charge of the
Wells Fargo express office In Brown wood
on the nignt^ of I tec. li, is,sp, when said
office was tubbed of $7000 which was being
sent to the Fifst NntTonul bmik of Brown-
wood, has been inAieteil by the grand Juf-y
now in seMldn ami was arrested Monday
night ami In default of lx»nd went to'jai).
which many had no notice. Commissioner H woe it sudden and radical cure, add
Foster’^ speech of welfcomc isc juipliuiented
all nrmiiuf.
llou. A. L. MattfK-kl of ths panhandle
and Senator 'Lane of Fayette and Hon.,
\\ alter Gresham of Galveston are here. *
Shot.
Im -rpent no nioro time plauninlr great
Campaigns.
(>rp*TI>rlnkrni.
A ffroup of old-time politicians talk-
ing-oahr tho early history of ropubti-
stiite invention could oc easily ma-
nipulated, is a pleasant party to join,
s ys the St. Paul Plonoor Press, ©»-
poi i.tlly for the younger and aiuoitiote*
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Annina, Tex., Feb. 18.-Early yester-
day morning Greeley Wootten, about 17
years of sge. ami sen of Dr.jGeorge Woot-
ten of this place, accidentally shot himself - . ____ ____, , „........
In the leg with a pistol. He was sitting 1 ^©ration of political savants whoarn
on tho hedsids replacing the cylinder <',,slr,,lli of molding public opinion,
which he had removed when tbe weapon Iort*. B.lnoe therw were two ox-
waa discharged. 'The ball entered the leg i^Tnor and tioTxVS kL!*'
above the knee and lodged th the flesh, th-j senators engaged in i^co^eroJtton
nlcting a painful though not serious' and incidentally the question of torn-
wound. Dr. . A. M. Stroup, who was hasti- J perance came tip. One of tho ox-souh-
ly summoned, probed tins wound but; "r8’ not a proliibitionist, has
failed, to determine the exact .locality of ■ VW!T P^iioticed tempo nine© views and
the bail. ’1 he young pmu. was resting 1 U ,hal tlur*nc,.hi*< entire ofhcial
quietly late this afternoon.
Marshall Mai tern.
Mariam., Tex., Feb. 17. While hin-
nlng/a punter aMhe plow foundry in this
clt/Eille Graves ha-t the small finger on kinds will be"banlshol“frooa the table'
" Vteli"1111 Cul off ne*r 1,10 '"‘ddle joint, j of every official who gives a public en-
Sonator.” re
career ho was never knownfto indulge
Jit even so much ps a glads of wine.
'IvFy. gentlemen.” egclaimed this
erttliusiuBtjc apostle of tho cold-
water doetrino. ! “the v time I is
coming when liquors of all
Jake Evans a lineman for the Marshall j tertainmont.” “Well,
Elecmr LTght aii.I Power coriipkny. who ’ TTrtrkhff’ttlW-’ffk^IWeri^F"’»«r am TSlffiy
was knocked from the top of a pole by |J"rPrls,,<i to bear soldi a slateinobf
taking hold 6f a wire Krldiy night, is still' fn,U1 ^ 1 venture to say that
paTKtyxwt tn boTh Srtnsr He can use~]Hs1 Ti*1!*lmky an(1
l.ft h^id • UlU. tod.y, but u.
still powerless. II© forgot that tbe con- men In the state ’ “What do vou
verier was reversed and the Jar caused; piean. sir?”" replied tho teetotaler,
him to fall from the top of the pole to the1 no'l’i,,tr the look of surprise froth all
ground. * ’**■ " “ "
Jamped tba Train.
^Aftts, Tex.. Feb. 80,—While Deputy
Marshal Hoover was In charge of a man
named T. H. Wing, whoinTte was taking
to jail at this place on a|charge of whisky
peddling, tbe prisoner leaped from tbe
train while it was running into Gainer
villi, wttbln several hundred yards of the
Santa Fe depot, and succeeded In making
good his escape. It was a terrific leap,
yet the man escaped unhurt He has t
family In Dallas.
Gat* TWo V>am.
(IttEENvti.t.E, Tex., Feb 20__The case
Rf T. J. Rhea, charged witii murder, on
trial since Monday morning, ended with a
verdict of guilty of manslaughter and the
penalty was fixed at two years in the pen-
s
jajr-
jr Murder or »dl«nlf»T ,
Paris, Tex., feb. 80.— From various
Inqnlrie* reports and letters directed to
this point it is fee red that J. H. PtersMa.
tastflj of Dallas and at
ArrMinl for SI up ter.
TariaTcx., Feb 18.—Iteputy Marshall
Bill McCale arrived in the city Idst qven-
ing with William Alexander who yfas ar-
tieated in Atoka for stabbing tnd attempt-
ing U) murder Tom Joint son at that placet
a few days ago. ln default of ball the
prisoner was eqiunrftteri to tbe federal Jail
Hero.
Heavy Death Rate.
An NOR A, "Tex., Feb 19.—Death haa
been busy In t he town in tlie past eight
day*. There have been aevrn or eight
deaths In the community during tlmttlmo.
Mrs. P.H, Rodgers, an c s t i trjtrtlJJEl CbrlA-
presout. * “Why, I moan that you
drgnk th© water and I drank the
whisky.” and mi the laugh that followed
the ex-senator Joined heartily. Any
old-timer will readil^ ftsoogniz© Gov
Ramsey and Senator MoMtlfan ae the
partied of the first and second part.
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teian lady ajid an old resident of Texaa
instant or nnenmonla arter a fJiort tllnesa
She left a husband and several childrep.
< , t Arclilental Drain.
rtTLiND. Tev., Feb. IR.—riuirtesEllisou
a clerk iu the .employ of C, T. Rather at
Beljnont was accidentally shot and killed
at this place Saturday. He dropped a
pistol on the floor and the weapon waa
discharged, the hall entering the Wp and
ranging upwards, causing his deatVi In a
few hours —————-—r~
WttMtor’s Kipfmwd Kp««ch«s.
Mr. Atkinson h-m. nailed attention
to tho suppression by Webster of some
earlier and excellent, speeches of his
which might interfere with his Prwai-
dentid aspirations. This Suppression
went, further tharr ©onoerned th© tar-
iff. for one of the boat spooehea Wqb*
•ter over mad© in Dlia * being an
nntl-war speech, has never been in-
cluded. I think, in any of h!s own col-
toct’.oiia It was pribtod in tho Ports-
nrouth Oracle of New HampshirA,
which then gave official utterance t<>
the “irod-Hke Daniel,” who fivod in
'J here should
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oe now a oqmideto edition of Webstar
with those slippiaizaail orathms in-
f-eg Broken.
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ONEKNvu.tr.. Tex., rob. 80.-F. M.
Bpiksasr, a brakemaa on ths CoBsn Belt
rattvoad, had his hand badly mashed Tues-
day white engaged |r coupling'edit ta the
2>x.. Heb 18. yesterday,mortt-
Ing Zaek Rko while out riding tn The
vicinity of Amhla met wttit an accident
wbteli wHI, tnatl probability, result in tbe
loss of his tight leg.- Ills boras bsosoLup
soared reared up and toll backward* brill*
lag the rider’s teg at tbs aaklg fotatauU
canslyg it te protrude through die
sorted; for tlicy are csst-mially to
full view of the man. ^
Sufficient Mcvp.
In this age of hurry nod worry, with
its conso„qsent nervous exhaustion, of
which so much is now heard, the ne-
cessity of taking sufficient itefip can
not be Insisted upon too forcibly. To
lay down any hard or fast rule for its
regdtatfon ip not poaslibie. foe, natur-
ally, brain-workers require more than
to last, should taka from eight to nine
houra’ sleep euief every terenty-four.
Charlea Lamb dio not think
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hours enough, whereas Barah B^i-
fluda six boure a suifiolent qoan-
harflt
lam of steep.
-Tbe Hospital.
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