Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1890 Page: 3 of 8
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nomanoa.
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r Porion—
ipa
9 yeap
iul uni in-
is petite,
well en-
illjf, yet
omonon.
e of hef
»r eittter
ind any*
Jizabeth
■ almost
me they
»M) older
. took a
to Lhi*
Minnie,
id is al-
ii ile he,r
s in eon-
ut littlS
nr ted to
s well a/
rifiuapc.
iffh able
h word
islate it
iz it both
o/en c,l
nil the
except
l bo de-
iounces
he Ge tv-
cun not
W" she
As Uaa«Mt Mot40
Dealer—“Yea sir, I'll have thia lot of
bou*©hold (goods packed at onoo. They arc
to go to Florida, ehl Live there!”
t>tranger-‘*Y e a, In the winter.” ‘
Dealer—“I see. Isn’t there anything
you would like! Here uro some beau
Tlfully (tainted cottage mottoes which
might please you — ‘Heavbn Hless Our
Homo,’ and so ou."
Stranger -“I am not a eottagor, lam
thy proprietor of the Hlgtiprtce TIOIOI,
. Jacksonville. ” *
I Dealer—“Ah, I see. Well, hero is a
»olU) might suit, thou; ‘What. Will* Man
Not Give For His Lifoi’”—Now York
Weekly,
1 ho left huud of a good man is hot to*
than the right hand of u me m imo
Dou’t expect the child whole youth mult
you inijiutieiit, to bevpatient with your old
ago.
CAMELS IN THE CIVIL WAR.
If others did not sometimes annoy us, w©
would not realize how much wo annoy"
others.
After death a rich man takes up no more
■room than a poor man.
-Dlsewvt'red On a Plantation, They Be-
came “Government Stores.”
Mr. James F. Dw ight,Captajn of the
Fremont Hussars during the War of {
the Rebellion, writes us follows to the
Xew York Tribune:—-I see remarks
and inquiry concerning the camels
w.iiich U»o War LAeparlment imported
during the fifties for tho El Paso
wagon route. I don’t know about
them at present dat^, bqt. here is one
testimony concerning (hem later than
their hnildfrig military roads in Texas
thirty-five years ago. On July 12,
fbt>2, the, .Army of the ^i.uqh-West -
came out of the wildenicris, from what ,v“'1
w as known as the Ecu Hidge campaign,
and went into camp on the wen bank
ui lilt! Mississippi at Helena, Ark.
Hero, by the way, we buried in the
course of three mouths thousands of
brave fellows, who had marched
Tha president’s oaat j.-ocaot protruded ho
much at the recent Florida ashing that
some one asked the reason wh> “It’s only
a bottle of Dr. Hull’s t'ougli Syjjup,” the
JneJ: “f :
■ Mood a (in
handsome gentleman oxolaup'if
travei a mile without it.”
‘'I never
No man knows what tho stern realities
of life arc until he buys wood.
Good uulured people are oft n th« worst
boros. * 4
Fur Hcroluln, liiipuviiriimt'fi
Pcvtt'9 Mmutnfon nf rur^Cod blu r OiT with j
thjpnphmpKUm, hasr o equal in ttie whole 1
realm of pjeghrine, Read the following: '
“l gave one bottle of Knott's Kmulsion to
my own child for Sc: ofulu, and the effect
was inurvcl.ius.” (1. R M. D.
White Hull, lad
I have used Salvation Oil in our stables
and heartily recommend it. it docs won ----*— -—
derful work with horses with cuts, bruises, tt nian had no poor relations, he would
sprains, strains, sores, ote. > ‘ 1 have no critics. •»
R (’uaio, .Manugcr Bradley's Keystone
Stables, Wilson St., 1 {altinn.ro, Md. Expresses Ills Gratitude.
, I Altjcrt A. Lawrence, of Kirkman, la., in rx
Tell a woman sho is pretty, and you i»iv© Pr,‘*s,nK his gratitude to the proprietors i t \1
heyain ' WH!.u,^IJa|,H,o<vv,|,,.s: ../.irtnlvln.ln.ven.v
4J4tv** ***c-t <*H ntmtimption tf not feV
Uie tiineh. uri -,f >-•11 I Balsam. liuytli.
* ' nuu if* |r
her the right to he vjtln
Sure
Cure.
A man who has practiced medicine for 4u i| nVu JheTvf UUK ,fl
ye»P*T^u^ to kuttiv 11(0 ** 'd.nc !»-«•«..*
When a int'iui man wfonts ttf say a
.thing, and Is a coward, ho' writes a li
menu
letter.
I .ZZ 7V\7~--w " " -—
Tot ini the llruaes
rf yon find you are going down hill |n point of
Sidling strength, impaired dlgmUou
I ! It I 1 t i l l M til*.. It.........I r , il
health. . .......^ DuiTUKui, ujquureu nimminii
and assimilation are the murks dfj dc,'fine.
Check these and othor lndieiitloiis of pre/nu
ture decay with the grand vitalizer and H>-
stramg tonic, Hostetter's Stomach Bittern.
Beginning at the fountain head, the stomach!
the Bitters remedies In its Inefficiency, corrects
It9 rrrura. and sets it. v,>f.m*-!y*et work. The
digestive organ is thus enabled to thoroughly
^ 2KS&. fr,".IU ,h*' f,,<Hl its nutritive priuclnles.
which the blood assimilating, is enriched Thus
Staged. Appetite, the jgmer to rest well, a
JT^Hlar habit ftr£ also fut&Mltihcd. and tho
varlouw fuiM'ifon* mom onro mrm* Iti thoTr nat
ural and healthful groove The Bitters more
over. Is a Hijei-lftc tor and pheveutjvp of mala
"kidney u-oiddes.’ rtW,n‘ 'l8,u ^usDes*
V-«
In a novel they marry and live happy
ever after, but outside of it they live
happy and marry after. There is a slight
difference.
^ *frrBn,'r>>,V Ilrewmnicncled.
/.o G 'AIooncv, of Astoria, HI., writes us
that Allen e Lung Balsam, which he hiis sold
for fifteen year*, sells better than any other
Cough KemcUy, and glvesgceertdsattvfactton
1U irequenuy retvimneuued by the medical
. profession here.
and foulht for more thaii six mouths
—since ife loft Rot la. Mo., tl <* pfcrlmjs
December—with much loss Joss than
the bad water ami idleness brought
about during that torribio summer,
while we hiv at that |w»st-hoIe. Our
brave leader. General (Hi tik, tvas soon
after Ordered up' to (St. Louis to take
command of the Depunment of
Missouri. Tho day lio sailed tho
officers ail went duwn to the levee ty.
see him off and wisli him God speed—
for N’ was a man greatly beloved by
his following.
As the boat which bore him, and his
sa.vi
„ Toi.nno, O., Jan. 10, 1SS7.
Messrs F. ,T. Cheiiey & Go. Gentlemen :
I have been in the general practice of mi d
trine for most 40 years, ana would say that
in all my practice and experience have
neverjuion a iu*epamtfdn that I cnuld pre
scribe with as much ooufldoiu'e of Succ.*ks
as I cun Hall's Cutarrh Cure, nianufact.
ured by yon. Have (ircscrilnsl it u great
tiuACJi uiui i-tH- t-M
unH would »ay in roncJuaion that I have
.vet to find a case of Catarrh thut it would
not cure, if they would take it hccording to
directions. Yours trim-,
L. l^. Gonsrcn, ,M. l)
man who sells his time
to fool it away,
buy Hi.
lias no right
CURES PERMANENTLY
S P 11 A I TST S .
Huir«ri'il Year* In Pain.
14 .Sumner St., Cloveland, Ohio, 4
i„ , Z., , ^ A’lg U.188S
In l&d I sprained Hiv arm cleIiIiIuk . lu st.
nuls. suffered yean, in (sun and evild not lift
my arui. It was finally curcl l,> st. Jacobs
011 JACOti HTZENbWRGER.
At T>nnfjoisTs and I'xai.*s<,
THE CHARH8 A. VOGELER CO.. Balthnors. Md.
trvt*rrv
ua. wvnni « ii, if, ' jm y.vtj, AIA > I 11)
Oltleo, JJO iS,.uiiuit St. , ned In r.->, and dan* hP-i
fit* nn vr /mi un nf /ThI.immL I * I Dll) IRE nniminiiiiij'*
We will give fl(K) for any case of’Catarrh
that can not bo cured with Hall’s Catarrh
Cure. TAkon int<>riiHlly. 4
J'H J- CHKNKV AC().,-Props.,Toledo O.
I rt''Sold by Druggists, 75c.
A modlesome man inakei countless thou
kuuda mourn.
ii—
In man, modesty secures cohiidcuce;
woman, a<lt:iiratloil.
Oregon, the Paradise or Farmers.
■ cquablercliuiale, certain and abun-
dant crops,. Rest fruit, grain, grass and
stock .‘outitrv in the world. Fuir iuforma-
tion free. Addrc-se the Oregou lmmigra
turn Hoard, Portland. Oregon.
Some people think thut thoy pay a debt
by telling their creditors every other day
that they have not forgotten they owe it.
bed
h ky
' cat,
5uh,”
sorao-
•'that
aught
t lifts
•lxV,»”»*Yw»Tr r” " ’■*""'1
Beck
Dtr lu
give*
with
o see
i»nF-------------
vunts
r-old
ie is
do os >
OllO
ticks
The
c and
gen-
ts to
She
will
Chi-
A Tare Itt-inedy.
When ft |s-r-ir.n Is sick they wish more limn
aught else a restoration of health. They are
"kiiUit.to take even tniu>feouH niedleine in oTcier
to get well. With many, how ( Ver, a hrsCwm-
HiUeratlon Is whether the medicine is perfectly1
wife. Will it or will it ffot leave, any evil after*
affect*? Now, there Is pnu remedy known t4> l>«
<*erfainly safe. It is a ikptunical dincoyei'v. anil
It Is called I!otattle lilood liaim, or It H. li. n
harm the most delicate, constitution,
n<a* will a disciad iniiHiiei* cause a cravlne for
itM further use. , It is a stnV fttltidoto for T)<^so,^,l
In the blood. The hh*od Itecomcs Twdsonert In
various wavs. ( YmstipHtion. uHilary diniculties
and otl^r causes of cifetc matter remaining in
the Kys.em will cause blood Imparity, or blood
poison, as Tnnpy call It. Symptoms of blood
nol£ott should Uu| Ta* nc^lectetl. Ji. li. 41, should
pe taken at once. It.wtli ftilrv promptly', and Is
^>Rt^ ^ ^or It lo*ve any evil after
effects.
Jyk Watkins, Blitknly. Oa.. wrltos: “Old
BQCiflB COTcrpdpiyBnttrt! pwfsoh ami Itched in
triisel) night rmrt d4(|'. Frit fu vcral months I
-‘S’yki. *l>>i_i5Atrk-llt all. 1 cniiiinuinsxl tJfHwwof-
liotaiuc Hiood lialni and hecan |<) p^row lK*tt«‘r
the first week, anti uin now sound and Well, free
from sores und itching and m ivork dj^aiLL ’
If you don't saw wood, you have no right
to growl bocAiiiso there is no fuel.
There Improbably no article made for the
public which so nearly mi » as shal-
ienberger’s AnUdot^ for Malaria, Every
bottle used mukes a permanent friend arid
herald for the medicine. In these days
When evofy sensational device is used'iu
advertising, this medicine only needs to be
known to sell on its merits. ' A few doses
Will destroy ntr Malaria iu tho srstorn
S«'nt by mall for ono dollar.
Dft. A. T| IpiiALi.KNbkkuk'k, Rochester,Pa.
kinds, su ung clear of moorings and
'teamed off into tlie turbid durront,
flTi're PiiiMenly ii]i]f(';tr(‘(l at. tint stern
of the big boat Jne long craning necks
and tirnvr hends of th eeqdacid, tltTck-
Ti|)f*i»d camels, "poking over the guard
rails aft. The hcasties tb/ffiiselyes
< otild not lia^e been more indifferent
o the Desert of Sahara than they were
to the astonished, roaring crowd that
lined the hanks; Imt the peats of laugh-
ter that followed might have been
heard in Tnjnofti.ro. W'o had queer
ihings in our train thoSe days; bnt
nothing droller ever turned up than
those Oriental strangers.
Of course inquiry wps made,^ about
them, ami I learned that '-they bid been
discovered on the plantation of Gen-
eral Hindman (tine of otir rebel opj)<»-
«entw)rnear Hrlrm, nnrj Cn* ntinrii’r-~
master had taken them upas “Govern-
ment stores.”- They lunl pfobably
’alien U* llitidman's share in 'Vhn dl»-
tribuliondf t u.ted States property
nrtwJe when Arkanwas Seceded, 1 nev-
“i knew what hel-ainc of them. '1’hey
inay have been left at Renton Barracks
for-cisterns; o^ Immui taken up to Gen-
eral Curtiss farm in Io\ya. Possibly
n e iieni 1 Hn^py (Assi s i un (* Secretary
of the Interior) <>r sotjic otltcr Iowa
officers then with us may give further
it.format on.
The IiAftiSH f)
The pleasant effort and the perfect safety
.. , — ....... * jo eicusiini enoei anti
siall, and the guard, and tho boggagUL kwith which iodic, may us© the iepod fruit
nn.i the'‘plunder ’ of vai iou-'sorts an/V luxative, Syrup of Figs, under all copdi
tions make it their, favorite remedy. It is
pleasing to "the eye and to the taste, gentle
vet effectual in acting on the I;i,luc.\s. liver
and bowels.
A W on ui ii) 11 n < h e - ,
There always is. She is the power 1k»
himi the throne A' vvATriiVn'k Inflrifuirc '
over the in m who loves tier is often ahso |
Into, lo w.eld so great u power to guuic,
strengtlicii and help her husband, a \yu ^
ewm s sumt shoiAT-ttre,''rr;,r itn.r health,\ ;
It cannot he if she 's apffbring from ativ'
functional derangement. Row many a
liotnc is made unhappy because she
w (ip should be its life and light isu wretch-
ed. dcpivssed, m ,rbjd Invalid! Wives.
and diuagUj—s-, why s(rff--r from ’
complaints” wli:?u aj-,» sapping
your lives away, when l*r. Pierre's Favor j
ite I'pescrlptioi) v<T!l renew your health \
and gladden those uIhuj/ you t It lias re-|
stored hai»|)iness to many a saddened fife.
VV liy cndut'C marl.vrdunt wlion release is so •
ejpjy i lu its fepeeial field tlicrr never was '
a resforutive like the “Favorite Prescrip- I
tion..’
Iv vsre Bltiouinm. Sick ItCRiimh* .Cnn*ttp«tlon.
itttlailH. Ll*er Comalslnu, tuks il.e tulu
«nd certain remedy, SMITH'S
-----— 'V...VU/, u.ui i n o
BIL& BEANS
1 ncenf either *l/r, xi cent* per bottlel **
KISSING "l 7i 7°i. I'hn,°-«r**tire,
panel sue of thi* picture for 4
17. 70:
----— panel —
cents (coppers or t>t»ujp«).
. . J y SMITH ft CO ,
_MnUrrsof "Ulle Bearn.' - St. Lo„|^ Ma
i SLEDS'.
r*-
-FQfi THE-
* ■
I’o clean*, the stomach. ’liver and system
generally, use Dr. Pieree's Pellets, “f.ets.lj
People who never whrry
famous.
never beeom©
Garden* Farm*and*Field
does well.
Smoking tho pi(Ht of peace nowadays
means to give your wife a dollar for dvery
fen cents you spend on cigars.
For agency and offers on “Tunsih’s
Punch” 5c Gigar bil.lrcw K. W'. Tansill A
(k>., Chicago;-—
•' A good moai-hah cured many a mam’* ill
humor. —V '•*" ——
—OFFERED BY—, *
R. DRUMM &CO.,
Wm°w»*<.« and u,
the loss ho • Field,Grass,Garden-Flower Seeds,
j Se.d Gra n, Os:on Sets, Seed Potatoes, Etc.
1910 Main St.. : : : Dallnw, Tex.
1_t*r~WRITE FOB PR'CES._g|
Speaks’ for Itself III
This is to certify that otic b AUc of , Allen'. ' d
Luug BhIshw enrert Mrs TTobt. JehtiCnt, of s ■
had Cough, w hlch had willed on h. r lungs.,- ^
(Hoht. JotiNsox, Cnului aii O.) ^
CARTELS
PlTTLE
iVER
PIUS.
■A
l,«sT(l*rlj eur«Ml bj
llirsp Lillie Pill*.
I'hoy al-o rulleva Dip-
tllgoptlon anil Tooii^urtr
®nSfT A p«rf«ct r«ni
--...r. j iriu-
rdv for Dl/./ln, sHgsaum'a
lim»Klucs.e LU,t TomU1
I'l tlio Mouth, Coated
J'tJaiUc.ruiii )n tho Side.
TOUI XD LIVilll. Thej
r.—nlatfl tho Bowels.
I'croly Vegetable.
Price 22 Cent*;
CAST'sJB MELICIirS c:., 1TIJW YOAZ,
A lazy man has. an idea that it is the Small F ill *small IVcn Cmnll D.I,,,
active fyllovvK who get tutu jail. - r*'1, SSSS LJ°Se, P'lCe.
Siiilrtflt t hang.-, of Wcatlier
Gnuse Throat Diseases. There is no
more cffoc tual remedy /or Goughs, Colds,
-file., tlum'liocw n's BtHWemM. Trentrsa.
buUlyuitj »/< boxen. Price “5 rts.
. ' *’
I i *«
erl*1BOur#
■A mater Am, N. tl
W* bar* sold Bla G foi
many jraara and It baa
lKJ“ntl,•cf ““»•
V. K. DYCfH A CO..
Cbietfo, 111,
Oil. rk>1d hv Dn>t,irlAtt.
and Whlaky Hahtta dirrJ at
I'hotUH « about pant. Book of
I parti' ul irs wmt FRKK,
I B W. Y: H 7 r'EY: «• T> • 1
' fe^CT-hltcb^l j4nUlt>UU’
f'\
I A* letting to some irenplntetl tl" story ’I*
equal to judging u vjew by what you cau
sec through a dusty window
fcSifH
iG.jit,UI 1 till ( j ... u-
A — i^'-uih. For
4- i'llCilpfM.
Life la the White House.
A Washington correspondent says:
Life in the White Ttmisi is like a
n sidenrein a public hotel pa -lor; for,
even in (lie boudoir of the Mrs. l'resi-
<1eiit, there in bo relief from the too
frequent doorkeepers, stewards, house-
jnuids, houso-men, reporter , ; ml the
erstwhile ra'. xHrs..^UarrisOn’s e;ipa-
‘tly for .marslcat.injj forces and kee|>j
ic” hrir temper is oTca’h (o be admired,
for inu- life is mjual lo more thun one
tlcrc ileau friPT.. T ilutT ilntt many peo-
ple hi) or under the delusion that ex-
bt.enre in the WMie House is a fairy
bail on rose leaves. Why, good people,
you Could not guess wider of the
murk. In the first place, there is no
j;aioty. Mr. and Mis. Piesideut never
f Tomorrow make* foolish the thing* you
have don© to day. 1
The Popular Favorite.
... . ahc .-upuiar r avorllo. *
We h»ve *n extonslv/. ret«d *»lr of your Al-
ii1 W Un* B*’**m> J rrcojnmenJ It above
if A*.—" — " r n-nimmfnu u ftriove
■11 Other preparsUons for ob*Hn*te An well M
for simple harms of GoiikHs, Cold* and Con-
auroptlou. Two case* have com# under our
notice recently where the l.Tlng Balsam acted
with nmmntnMa nftar . .1____# .
with promptneas after a number of other rem-
WIN Dt<l failed to do any goo —(Pattkhrox
AOm.r. Druggists, Sullivan, 111.)
When a man knows enough to know
when to go home, ho comes pretty near
being a model guest.
-w-— -■-* ‘ -i. . 'fr 1 zri.. :i*iu .Tg..-^... .._o-_!
When Baby was stele, we gave her Castorta.
When sho was a Child, sho cried for Castorta.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castorta.
When aha had Children, sho gave them Castorta.
«©c|ept invitations, ami tapir own cn-
tcriaiuingjis limited to formal recep-
tions and (tinners. The only real en-
joyment tp be gleaned t* from the
improtnplu dinners to visiting friends,
tlteir box A the theatre and -the beauti-
ful conservatory. Jv ery nitfht at din-
ner a mass of flowers adorn tho dining
fable, and are sent later on to olio of
the tnanv friends who are grateful iu-
decd for tMs sweet-soented remem-
brance- This privilege of giving p'eas-
ure at lea t once in every twenty-four
hours :s one compensation for the sac-
rifice of one’s home and friends which
seems incumbent upon an occupant of
the exalted position.
WANTED!
"Stanley in the Wilds . Africa.”
ItOltl.AKII ft- lo, N..|(<, ^TfCtltr
MANiti iN^Al-rtlliA L'Maijust and"
In’h Jfhls?”?CKKrfl.: fn” l’-*-'” impiustrgu^
It < lath. *! ..>. half Ku-s.,1 Ag.-uCsoutfit
I ^r,’n?rZ ;t 1 * commission’
A M < om-Mft( t) ,lbib ,'J|| M;l u si .U*U*s,T<)X
AGENTS WANTEDiou,1,11 «S5an
outfit Address A. I*
Ushers. I)S(]»h. Texas.
Send fi for csnv**««ing
K'sTKJt tt CO.. l*„b
, A woni»n nover blames a man when she
can possibly Warn© a woman. t
'Owt. H. Stahl, ma
ocUior Incubator,
afacturor of tho Ex-
smsssiSM
mrwuwi tmi nice, uvoiy cttioict. One writ-
““ ““ ■“
’1*f Maw mm tueoeed only fa raising a
biff, overhanging aoortooha, thoy an aot-
Caases for Divorce.
According to an official return which
has jus' bean Limed at Woshineton,
Dicrc have becu .328,716 divorce* in
Iho United State* during the last
twenty yeiirg. Among the fea^ons
which have been held sufficient to jus*
tify a divorce are that a husband ha*
called hi* wifo’* *ister a thief, that he
htfs kicked his wife’* poodle, that he
habitually ‘•chew*” tobacco, that he
forcibly cut the curf* off bit -wife’*
forehead, that he lias several times re-
TT 1 0
How often do we hear the above Said of
of the eye ana hacking cough, an«l
h©M«?^‘ TrtWf1 u.'1 n'-; °y tffW; or ulcers
EraUVi vegetal,k> exM-nctj without autar or
syrup in its make-up. Do'n't G-^t
ards. As peculiar and marvelous in cura-
■ yo proportkw as in its ©orii|>oeition It’s
tV/tuv’ not prilliata
_Dol.l©n Mcli,al D^y«rjy invigoratre
If. you want to •*
ton. li kkijij. Si tiicitur. To it r \vf»t{rn“^Tr*"
injTiy W> i-x.mlarr „i a i f. 'r VTwuu Iu’l^T
id Sistr. 1‘atrnc Ortlcs w„,b|ngron J| C L
remark! Too freqmmtly, alas! and In the
lntorwta of tuck unfortuiuttnii thin is r*n-
to assUfe th^m that their need
patents
to??. ?f KKKB. Solicitor, lu
turrii'’ of
<<X Staten I'Htcni OfUct*, vs r
INFQRMaTIflW* ""’’Tf BKiBsus
J
■ RAJ M ait l
KflftS:
.1 - ~ ---T •emmfv i-upu lllHIff f|€ft
' , ; WVVW1 Wi VI llllfi I XT—
to take her out fpr a drive, that
he stops out till midnight, and when
he return* home keep* hi* wife talking
although she wishes to go to sleep;
that'he keeps a saloon.) A husband
baa been allowed to divorce his wife
because she would not aew M# button*
on, because site lay In bed ali the morn-
ing, because she would not tOIow Um
to approach the fire in cpld Weather,
beoa^ she puBod him out of bed by
tho board, apd btcauae aha went gad-
ding “down town” instead of mind-
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1890, newspaper, March 6, 1890; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116742/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.