Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1890 Page: 3 of 8
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“We have met ti e enemy and the.v ar*
ours,*’ said Coinujig <ru Perry, thus telling
the story of the buttP of Lake Krle And
it Is ulso a fact that l)r Mull’s Cough
Syrup is no signer used thnu ttio coW i*
vunqucrod uini 111© ceugli disup|iears.
Between 500 and COO putouts are granted
at Washington evory week.
Don’t!—It a dealer offers you a bottle of
Salvation Oil without wrapiier or labi !■». or
in a mutilated condition, don’t touch it—
dou’t buy It at any price, there is something
wrong—it inuv lie a dangrrohs or worthless
counterfeit. Insist upon getting a perfect,*
unbroken, genuine package.
The first sto un engine on this continent
was brought from Kngluud lu 1758.
Catarrh Can't i>e t'ur«4
with UOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot,r»'ach Lhc anat of 1 ho discaau. Ca-
tarrh is a Meed or conet i tut ions', disease,
and in ordJr to cure it you have to take in
Uiriiai remedies. Hull’s Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acts direetly on ttio
blood and mucous surfaces. Hull's Catarrh
Cure is no quack medicine. It was pro-
scribed by one of the best physicians in this
country for years, and is u regular prescrip-
tion. It . is composed of tho best tonics
known, oonibihod with the best blood puri
tiers, acting directly on the mucous sur-
faces. The |iorfoct combination of the two
ingredients is whut produces such wonder-
ful results in curing catarrh, bend fur
testimonials froo.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Prop*.,1Toledo,O
Sold by druggists, price 75c.
The first newspaper wus published in
Knglapd in 1588.
OrsgSs, tliw Paradis* nr Far atari.
Mild, equable cllm ate, certain and abun-
dant crops,. Best fruit, grain, grass uud
stock teohutry in tho world. '*’uil informa-
tion free. Address the Oreguu liumiy ra-
tion Board. Portland. Oregon.
Kerosene was first used for lighting pur
noses in Itat
COUNTING NOSES.
SOME INS ANl> OUTS
TAKING.
OF CENSUS
iai , « l'*irent One million del ars gold coin weighs
I hs«l a bottle olAliens Lu g UnUaa, anil y 086 8 poundsavoirdupois
ni\ ioii wss very sk k a libs bud mid. whtilj nruup v*.
clinnb at. dliias. tiicslisck of I’m uoiOuls.
\M lb I to-lire < Mil t.'« M! lie is niii.l* . Ui "‘JP'OWn’. Ip onriml Ir rhsi*
What Mr. Porter Proposes JJq TM«
Year.
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rd.— (J. g. tin i i *i i*. i’ in, v..I.-. ol,u,. j
The first cuuipro o * wyig nuuifino
I utented by Elias tlowe, Jr , m 1M(>.
was
aroesee'lent for the relief of llotrsenesi
or boro lurout. Thev mro ni'sHeksytt cf-
.fective.”— Chrutinn iWrf, l.nutht , E,„j.
Keputat o ■.
The reputation of n man is made up of what
people say of him. In Hk»- Iiminmr the reputii
jp«n of a medicine depends on wtiut they who
have used It snv. No remedy In exlsteueg has
i*o inuKl h rennfetlon as a i j,, ,,l remedy as It.
U H (Hotmjic UloOd Blalinl It Is a successful
physician’s prescription and quickly cures both
inlld and terrible ruses of laid blood.
Dr. L. A. Unlld, Atlanta, i.a , writes:
The Inst remit. report comprised
twenty-two very bulky quarto
ume#, some of them very nearly tu
large ami heavy as Webster’s umi-
| bridged dictionary. When placed up-
j «n « shelf side bv side, these volumes,
j with maps ami other documents,
measured eight feet \ rum end to end.
Ite-ide b inging to the management
of the census sueli executive ability
for tltt) rapid dispatch of business as JT
su cessful editor is pretty -lire to pos-
sess, and the knowledge of the rela-
tioiijof things as a persistent stud lit
of economics ought to acquire, Mr.
Porter, the commissioner, brings an
unusually wide acquaiiitat co with
p'tbtic men and the advantage of ex-
perience us one of General Walker’s
aids in the compilation of the tenth
census. lie will be primarily flanked
in hi* work by twenty si>ecisi experts,
having salaries ranging from §1,1100
to §8,000, each having charge of one
of the,grand divisions of the ceasu*.
The law provides for ITS Fnpervl-ors
In the different States, yvith a salary of
§600 each for the month or so during
which they w II be busy. The 40.0(H)
enum rators will iinve about . §76
apiece, and they will be engaged only
during June, in the Ka>t they w ill
get two cents for each name, ai.d in
sparsely populated regions a small per
diem allowance besides. The census
will be begun on June 1st, and in all
etltes of more than lO'.tHtO it must he
Did shed; wit bin twd trucks.
Tliq clerks and messengers em-
ployed here in the work of preparing
nark Mo ttio sound of humanity's walls!
Mlllionaot pooji.c with ache .aid with aih.
Ilcadiu ii< *i uml humors, uinen ilc s flood,
\Veakn< *«jjof iunirs au.i fiisoniers »»f blool.
iwvao Vet tin'll* h a In- p r tlmt • orlainly saves.
Vol- I I butl.-undsoi people Ii ojii pioiunli.ri graves.
The remedy is i)r 1\. roe’s Holden Moili-
ci*i Discovery. it cures ('Ortghs, relieves
u-thimi, checks breuekttis, pur lies the
bfpnd. heals sores, erupt,ou* amt uusightiy
nimpli a and is without a rival for all the
iiln tbat spring (ruin § disordpriMi liver.
All druggist*.
- » ii hii«— |i_ i i n —
ers of tho Yale latw
Dr. U A. Oulld, Atlantia.b , writes: "Wm. M'ovcu or re in me work ol prcpaiing
Heaiock, llvloK on my ploce. had mi ugly nm- insipid ions for the SiniervistM's and at
uiug uicsr oulils urm «\ iiicli onlimirv remedied ....... .
uiug ulcar oil Ids uriii which ordinary reihedii ,
failed to control. As u lu-1 resort l placed him
on a use of It. U. R ami Die ulcer began totie&i at
once, and effected an entire cure. It a reitm
Jy well worthy of loutidenae^’
Dr. J. K. Aall. Druggist at Amerlcus. ca .
wrltea* "A nlanterneHr this play) had several
vf his best latiorers affectyd wjtu Syphilis. He
got thrift Tl B UTkna t)ronoum*es them all well
\ gang of A. P. A I.. ||lt|,.iy ...** u ll.
II. with beueill'to counteract the effects
of swamp malaria.". . i ."t,
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jo are
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to ex-
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ation \
tom-
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and
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lulge
wine.
this
cold-
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and
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l all
you
the
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Any
Gov.
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his
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tar-
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an '
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col-
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luld
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in-
l> a
The root*, of a pipe tree which was dug
up in Connecticut wero found to have
turned to pure resin.
Lucia Zuretta, tho smallest human being
in the worltLtlied at Truckeo, Cal., Thurs
d*r.
Gold
1848. >
wm discovered in California hr
$?jAcobs OIL
niRFQ DFDM A Kirhi'Ti VF
compiling and corivlatiiig the bewi:-
derhtg returns which the etmmerntors
are cxitected to furnish, will get sala-
ries ranging from $600 to §1800 a year;
hut they will not tie regarded as in the
peruiHnent service of (lie goytTiimunl.
Don’t liawk and blow, and spit, but use
Dr Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. Of druggists..
Class windows were first introduii'd
into England in the eight century.
tUt.Eiou, N 't., Feb. 30th, is>*k
Dr. A. T. KiiallknnrROKH.
Rochester. I*U. Z»- at Sir I wisli
to say a word in behalf of your wonderful
Chill and Fever Dills Some months ago a
friend, who knew that my wife hud been
iifilicted for mouths, sent me a pa, kuge of
your pills. \ gavo them to her and they
cured her at once. A neighbor, Mr. Perry,
had sufferixl with chills for more than a
your, and had taken yuiuine until bis hear
mg was greatly injured. Seeing the cage
wrought in thy wife’s iqtse, he procured a
bottle of pills and was 8|H*v]ily restored to
perfect health. I fool that this id duo to
you. Very truly, Rev. J. D. Davis.'
Cashier Hurd, of the Ounard Steamship
company, Boston, is mysteriously tniaaiag.
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When Baby Was sick, we gave her Cantoris.
When she was a Child, she crlrd f,,r Caspirla:
When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla
When she had Children, she gave them Castorla
i - rS
I , Six of the 1 tl m m
Scitpol are Japanese.
Tnkes Pleasure in Ite< oniiiieniliiig it
1 * ulTcied a ith Cp..rtm ai■<.u i,,r iome lime
ami alter the do, tors niiii ill, y could so noth
ll g UK re for file I needii taki g vttui imnir BmI-
ssiQ, With wondcrfuT riMilts. I think I am
i ured, and take pleasure in iceommcmllna u
to every ouc who li.,s ( u ihumpliou.—(8auaii
w. i!CNI)LU30N', iiiiiilt I ii'i ‘V'c, Nrti. )
B. D. Bruce has tieen noininatell recorder
of doods fo*> thodlsArtetof Cuiumbta:' ** ■ —
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Rich, fragraut, fine, ’'Tansiirg Punch ’
first iron steamship was built In
LA GRIPPE op INFLUENZ/L
ALLEfJ’S
LUNG BALSAM
hug such ll rnugicul eToct upon Cough*
Co ds. Hoars nese, Bronchitis and aA
dlttl, ultlos of the I hrout and Lungs
taut it had been found of groat valua
In curing the Cough attending thla
new epidemic, «o Rapidly apreading.
It qaicts the Brououial Irritation, oaui-
tfig Tree Expectoration, and. Ootitains a*
Qpiaoi, immy ipxm.—
The
1880.
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and at the completion of tiie work they
will he peremptorily di^niisseti. Itt*
(he intention of the Ruperintendent to
make tl»« eleventh cciimib more com-
pete that anv thatilia* preceded it.
Tho value of a ton of silver is 1^7,704,84
Any man sir woman Who is afflicted Wi4liJ
nervous or gonerul debility, kidney com-
plaint, vital weakness or any other chronic
or lingering complaint, should sen t to Dr.
J. H. Dye, Buffalo, N. Y., fur a copy of
Health Helper froo.
Measure 300 feet on each side ai.,1 you
have a square acre within m* ii*, i.
It I* ■<> Everywhere
F. I) Ksll, druggist at lliatuvilje, K*n., bss
this! U> write iltctut Allcn’«'I.un^ HhImirn : *‘It Is
the lyrit selling throat and luiig remedy, *u.l
gives' general sstlsfactlon. J dieerfullv recom-
mend It.” Buy the large fl.OU bottle tor Lung
Diseases.
Coaches
1509.
wrro first used lu Kglund
Gov. Heaver of Pennsylvania declare* ’
himself in favor of ballot rt f, riu.
ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM
I* Sold by Druggist* Generally.
PrW 2r»cK, 50r(s., and §1 a Bcttfa..
run?
llur“ <* •• ,k< obJj
•pertar for ,h» oariala a*
of this dlseaa*.
“““fSaatM*
W. km mu as* 0 (sa
■^nrr.ao^
u. DALLAS. wo"
ST. LOTJTQ
CORRUGATING COMPANY,
in * * f
Naaufactaran at
Sheet Steel "and Iron
building material
f m- Hvl
INKRIOR ani EXTERIOR WORK-
III to 133 Soulard Street,
3t. Louis, Missouri
CATALOGUERS-
Showing Cuts, Directions lor Applying one* Prices
CURES PERMANENTLY
NEURALGIA.
Instant Reiter, FI rat Application.
, _ , , Boon v(l|p, Mo., her.78, 1885. I ‘ » ....... vilSI HSlIStlC*.
to head^^affec^^f^n^^10, ^ I ?.° Wi'‘* 'fuu\nc**, insanity,
not aiuvifl work, i bhtuiuod lnstantaneoua Clitirph stAtinticfi will be gatiiered
........................«'*>♦ -------— 1 Jh such foi m fl|S to he tiroirqjtly avail-
Appreciateil.
"«• have !!•< , youi Allen s tong Paliim tn
cm family wtth great saricfarTiiiti Mvwifc.l
I'elicve, would have died aith IkiusaiuplioB
had it not beea for the u-c .4 il. 1 take (4e*rere
plete that any (hat has preceded it. lu rccoinmcnding it.—(B. M. Bsiwkk, Lock-
Home subject* not hitherto covered will leTcn> ___
-be exhaustively treated, and some in- I 0n® mhllon dollam of silver coin weigtis
terests will be presen ed much more I ^i^.a l>oundg avoinlupoi
compactly tiian in 1880. Tl*e prelim-
liuu y plana are a* yet somewhat nebu-
lous, and 1 can *poak but of tentative
purposes. Investi^ tion into vital sta-
tistics will he more thorough 'han ever
liefore. Most of the plij siciana of the
country have beert"' supplied with
jlank* oh wliich li» keep a correct re-
cord, instead of (teiHinding' on memory
at the ciul of the year. Tiie ^ivWon,
“mortality,” will be dr vpned* a* being
merely a sutKlivision of vital statistic*.
■■■■■». * auiiiiuvu instantaneous
relief irutu la-st appheution of St. Jacobs ©n
__It. M. C’LAItK^
HnllCrril 4 l)uy» .severely.
4C2T. Pcnim. Avr .ritt>burg,/pa.,Feb. 18,lfW.
J »utiered very tevvut i*aius fr m neuralirla
air four nays, but was cured bv St. Jacobs (»1I
• ' Ur-, JOHN K. EFPLij. '
At PRri.iitsrS a*d DFAf.rRS.
TWi CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltlmorlt. MA
RES A, VOfiELEB CO.. BaltlmorlL tM
ml
| aide, inqiiirv touching tiie following
i Palientj polnta:• Ortrktiiaatlon, corrtmn-
j nicanfa, cinircK edifice*', Seating capac-
ity, value of property. The attention
of the superintendent hns been caledl
to the fact that the most important
j item, namely, average attendance, ims
bee,i omitted, aud this may yet be
added.
Un *c “oeetipatio n tlifffr TniTCrl
^MOTHERS
PafalEND”
WttSER T0 UFE o,
SRAflfiaB StSyUTOR Ca/TlAInlji
’ *3**
|, treatment of the activities and imlus-
tries of (lie ,»eople is contemplated than
ha* hitherto been undo taken. An en-
'tivelv new Inquiry, sp^clailv au hor'xed
bv Congress, will be the' record of
Union veterans of the civil war and the
wldowa of the soldier*. The investi-
gation Of indebtedness is to be pushed
farther than has hitherto been at-
tempted, particularly. 4n the inquiry
Into “recorded private indebtedness”
specially authorised by Congrew. This
is expected to settle the mortgage ques-
tion. so much agitated. It is intended
to take account of the draft animals of
citiee, and 6t all horses, mules and
cattle not kept on farm*. This is an
addition. An attempt will be made to
secure a rigidly statistical census.
Arguments, deductions and references
trill be excluded, or at tout, will be
minimised. Matters hitherto treated
exhaustively will not now receive the
same attention. Cotton, which occu-
pied two volumes of the tenth census,
and the cereals and tobaooo, which
made np another, will probably be hr-
chided under one eover. General In-
THK
iBi?l'SE,5SX A S2aJ
D.M Fsmv S CO's ]
£i IMuiuattd, D««crip*lve »i*l Prferd
SEED ANNUAL
for 1S90 wi l be mailed FREE 10 all ap. ‘
plicauLs, and to lost :.eatoii'acustomers, 1
It !• better than ever. Every penoa
Tanrg O wmVw, AWrr rr Mrtg
isfttii itboti Id vend lor it. AddrtM
D. M. FERRY A CO.
DETROIT; MICH.
6HEAT
TUBULAR WELL AND
PROSPECTING MACHINE
famoni for nioreedln* where
^LjbftTfl f AllAri
SEIF eLUMNS.
WrUI drwpe SO UMUa
• mImhU .
CATALOfiUE FREE.
LOOMIS ft HYMAH,
TIFFIN. OHIO.
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Hold four lilljlktn** nn.l ■*-- - __t* * - .
Hold four diplomas and two gold t.p
roin Dallas and Sun Antonld Fair*, BeM and
hipest to the South. Catalogue ft**. Ad-
UTr* ”rHt • Waeo aad Uaihu,
in-ss K. 11
i>iia
lltS8MAN.<l idli4TTiJVJi
*» to »U out, at. m 1 -
HEALTHY OFFSPRING r
?re.0,nl7r ^gotten of healthy mother*. How important, then that the
Ouar ^iri»t^edUJhretni0Jher8 °f °Uf land ,hould carefufiy’guarded.
Otir girla need the temlcrost care as they are entcriug up<m woman-
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80 (kith water power. This is doling 1 1F*ronte P**cHpti<>n" is a legitimate medicine I "AT ENTS :mln*r
LSZ7«o sod- AinL'Bqri*, w [ ..raffia.*,,L
tswrysurag'
ofrenta. Complete outfit |ioa Addrea* aTf
) uwwi a CO., PubUsherx. Dalian Tnu.
NEKDidES,
SHUTTLFS,
REPAIRS.
iOOD. MltSMEII SrffVUfSJSTIfi
K-l I* IF* l*of Ri*NfW^^Ll®eraJ MdtfV nate ia gwii mma
TWz:s-:t g
r-
vl
previous work will no( be
pea| ed* But electricity, natural gas,
etc^ will receive Increased attention*
The superintendent purposes to have
for1 the first time a full census of the
public schools. Wages, which occu-
pied a volume In the last census, will
be remitted to the annual reports of
GenPfaT Carrel I).’ Wright, oommls-
. sloner of labor. But thm1* will be an
important ityjort ou machines and mar
chlnorv. Speaking of machinery I
- must not forget to say that the ceuets
returns will next year be, for the first"
time,rln large part, compiled by ma-
chinery and tabulated by etectridlty.
tn fleet, all of the future censuse* of
the world will doubtless be managed
tp the same way.—W. A. prvflbi.
of the system. For all those peculiar weaknesses, “bearing- U,-Y ' 'VXTlTf
rw »i inose peculiar weaknesses, “ bearing - down n
M Prol»P«««» anfeversion, retro-
wn?rW. d k, ndr^. ailmeptM’ lt » Bpecifio. Tho only medicine for
m^w'rn'"S*8’ t*™1*** to give satlsWuon in erwy
Stoei aotwiaor 1
cue, or
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mailed. •
. T Address, Woeld’s
Street, Buffalo N. Y.
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