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G11AIFAM. XEXAS^EHIDAY, MARCH 20, 1880.
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DR. J. H. DAVIDSON,
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PHYSICIAN And STJRGE02T.
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r vr the iftrttuas nfriwifflwaWppB
Office: nt Ryu®’ Drug Store, West
=i Xe Pro*
All of the cousin* must have heard
the name ilolhchild mentioned, the
fiHAMA M TK X'AS
OFFERShi* mofWonM serVk** to to*nm*f °** of the wealthiest feijillfea
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Fbysieius, SurgeoBS'Obftttineifis
c.iuu*M, mua,, t-'v
AH mil litterutert to In tAWTHUTil cotHihV
M.jfice iU.llyufl ■ Utrug Siare~f--
j in the wortrpsniT some of tlteln are per-
haps also familiar with the story of how
UhMr MJiUlred. their coIomhuI fortune.
The femefpf tl»eA>mHy; HAarer Atfolin
* } Rothclrild, was boniHljr'FVKnKTort, In
(lern)uny, in lT-tVaad died In t}ie same
eity in September, l.sl-J. He belonged
to a poor JeVhub family. WMleayoung
wna^leflHif
Hanovel^
Pltdl-
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Mi BfiASAlN | £fL, . |Ut and ability brought liini into
Ggfil&B- ^.vuciiinrut^ .jiartumhir.
Physician I Surgsoa.
GRAHAM, TEXA.S.
4y-wit4» that of Hewne-t'«!■**<• I. ItV.JStwj
Clfllwc Wast Bid? ihU31e • and" p®t the puling prince, Willlaui I,
t«i flight. Hut before leaving liis eoup-
try, he dap.islted
Residence on North Oak Street.
Dr. J. K. DAVIDSON,
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Oil lee West SUIe Rubik; Hquure.
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ARNOLD &, ARNOLD
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"ILti'jiraetiee in the State and Fed-
. . er>d (’ourtM. i'ronipt ntte.itiou
given.Iq^ali hjgsthesa entruste<t b> them.
OTH- ebi Il;, u 5’ Tb irk V, nldbig, wesf
j ' shla-pmhUe^Mtii i-. t
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li>, and rJ^the LT. S. t‘u«rt at (it
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.. _p L’. S. t'oU£rat(il.'’.;r.V.‘
ftt'.u..iit«n pitrai. t«
Hdoc'.iI At:y...inn p-li?a»,—tn aaOost tr
. 11*1 aid land crt-«,a nj><!
< ‘orrmi>t7;uf*uiee solicited.
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ision Against Another
dt ntIhI ( i Isis. A colonlat in Extern___^Tennessee
\Fii»n the. GalveiUm Mr**.] writes, “Keep away from ua youngdoe-
XfaAifW of Ihe nnoegsRy A*, t»me, t^?w,_.We are overrun with thorn ah
lim. iy ncHoft tc^Wanl slmpttVW <he Aady. Wi»at wo want U akilksl rue-
! nuKle of eanvaHaing apd umc^erlaitiiug ^hnitlcs and Intelligent farmers, young
jlie eileetorul voCi», the bMl ^rf. senator me«Vh6 ere pot too proud to handle
Ed in u lids, which lias heen rgfrnre^» nr tn pnt ■ i>aml hiftm phiw » i
the select (umiuiRj^eftl^m “pre^dentlal Another letter from a new settlement
election,” is chiefly deserving of atten^ h» Colorado says, “Already we bft^e
tion from the feeblcmisa of Us provto-’ niore tlmn we want of young £ellow*
ions. It in true that it is about the l»est ^hoeo heafiWH»«4«otgr(twi», win. l»aVe
I later in life he csteldish-
ed himself iu hU ^attvo town, Avheft»‘
the Fxoneii invaded 'the latter State- TnWil eminl found the country mV the
keep!ng ^Ith U»e lumest bitnker R»dhs-
ehikl, whofwas permitted to use the
money without in teres t.7T5y judicloifs
tidd the flmndajJort hu; tho pN>suiif
wealth of the faintly, and although the
whole amount was later paid buck to
the heirs of William, the, hankos- hfrd
reajKHl a hundred fold from its use.
j Mayer ^n«di*i five sorts, Anselm,
^ Bol<mV<ni, P»atHan, Charles and James,
jehjte uti ^elyhecattis' chiuAr^fff
houses at Frtttrkfort, Vienna^ London,
Naples aud Paris, ami all were-iiHgd£:WVokpd dtsg«»r«rThe partisan
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Best "f f-. ferenoft«*Vive-A whswdesIwL- dwe tlie bcrtd of ^^ *■
raiudon Itfliniehiki Arm, and it is lie/;
who, neeordmj? to (»«*orge Fra
iff ,t(» Charge Frmn is TndU
had the following iuaxiuis framed and
tH5 ifg mr ftre^ntTls of tht* hatristf
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A^ten<r-cafcfany t<
He pronij.l In nil lIking* !
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Consider,well, then deeidopositively!
Rais In ilu 1‘ljilir!
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. AV/LTi pcaetjee in RjetTiurts of Young
and ittljoiniijg T^nSUles.
(). K.FINLAY,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW„
Graham, Y at niff Co., Te,X'is.
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< trahsmy-niVd^Ktata C.’snrta of Young,.
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Jqip-imuds only witlF the virtuous !
Reepyour mind from evil thoughts!
A Liv.J)Vt for kny <^rtsii|erati(>n!
Make ft*w'itf(^MutahcSts!.
^ t'er try- to ni»iH!ujr ivlnUr-you are
lidt'ltr.V ■" ' M '
w’liy sltnuld congress have failed |o
Hriif with the evil wIdle Tt lay In Itl
What Khali the Beys Dot
that ran t>e done at this Iftte liouB^aTF **»dled a profcsalon aj»i] 4ayjp eome here move on, he pursued them.
After running for t
"to open offices.
j»ower h> remedy ]t? fly reason of u
eons11 tu tioiml defect, fearfully Wetf eid-
mlated in suggt»st and promote dlsliun-
■est ex[HHlieuts and Infamous prawtiws,
iu presidential elections, the last cltx:-
edge' of civil war, a catastrophe that
would not have lieen averted Inwl iwd_ of the West. In large cities of l>oth and a terrible hand«to>huud tight ?n*
»v *.'»T i ■ ■ 1 ^ t _
imr W«t'
the eoii.servatfve vlrtde :uuT forbearing
temper of the people at largoIJrmTiir
stii^eripx to the spirit prevalent iu con-
tending fScUoni,
mcnt,—and -the elcctoraT oopinrtwslim
was eonsfitut<xl.- TldslHxly was invest-
ed with authority to exercise any po.wer
which cuugreUB might exercise, and to
.panvass and iyvestigrtta behind the
atate,retuiiis. This extraordinary ’drl-
egutlonof power, Justified by u terrible
TI«.>7.Vr.rvi[L.y i »,I fc, »-■ ^1». XtV»» ^ ITT
weeks wfr* ffhalust rushfug haadhmg
Into Jourmdismi as otti* ffl'-whlMi tTfev
the constitution, insured peace, -but
bins
ndssjkniers in adopting rules of proeed-
BBW. _. Hfy. ... ,
the eommissidu would guarantee the
the action of tlnrt" tribunal must “iVtive
dispelled tile’'" illusion. Tlgit getipu.
practically ret buss I the Usefulness of lag ftilf.
i |jo nflei‘t> (>*>niniisMi<iiif»t-w l>4 1I>.->1 of mi
i;ear to do wi-oup b equal number of partisan voters, seleet-
Endure trials palienliy ! ] •;./ •' Unequally from fh* two parties.
*^glit lii,' a h-ktUe turaveiy} manfully lisinnik) such a erisisoriso again; it Is to
< m not In The »<s Uj]y of t he vietqusj_ ^^ed tfurt the-msqde of the I 'nUed
lot.I Integrity WtSPfpd. States would take tlu* risk of «’ vl<*lent
L.Jm: not another’s rejnUAlun or ^trritm nrtiier than -consent to the
j Oliserve gtssl manners!
Pay your debt, promptly
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i* Imi Vll ,,r"inpt “V ! f ^ "mission liardiv less in gravity tbun a
Respect tiic eounsd of y nu pur^iis !
-plul.
prJ
i—i- lie.
Tm»eli not, taste not, baudl® not, in
toxlcathpr drinks!
Use your leisure time for improve-
lueut!
Venture not uiKin the thresiudd of-
WfftugJU
Avtftcli i
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klU and (gllfsiiig Agent,
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tftcli carefully over your passions'!
'Xtend to everj oue-u kindly salnta-
i lion ! ,
VA’ield not to discouragements !
Zeahuiiriy labor for the riglit t :
i- A sucems is ci-rtaln l
Lf--
WILL pay
ing of i
i '( ia!atteii>rpn to the pay-
tej for uou-residents.
Graham (.^ity
Steam Flouring Milts and Cpt-
1— ton Sin,-^4
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Flour1, Meal, Feed, Ktc., For Sale,
dre^
Grind Entry Day. .....
CSraliam Hotel.
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IVmpcraHce Work In New York.
TJie Herald of the 1st contains th
iwiow'in^' . ; , .
“The meeting nt Haverly’a ThoaUir
Mfternoofi, under the ausnlccH
of the American Temporancc tTnlmif
B. W. Rif HARDS, Propricfqf.
t; U A H AM, -reXAS.
Keep;ttio Aiest the market affords^ol-
ways on the Tab)®. 0o*wf and etea n beds
Ifoted ftw Its Mineral W
'atriSi
ft congregation that flltud the
stage, flic boxes nud ( very part of the
bouse, except a ftiw seats near the roof.
Mr. EH Johnson delivered the opening
address. He led the imagination of his
hearers through tin* most romantic
parts of I rein ml; then sailed over to
Scotland, travelled down to England,
over to France; thence to Belgium and
Germany, up Uie Rhine, tiemru iktwIta-
ly, oiid Anally, the Holy Land. There
J h? qpoted ttnr PnTiibTe oFRie, Lord caet-
—r-
-TCr'”' -r n nri— vo • araoie pi Uie.l.ortl CdS
lilt. trrY; ftm Ingoili t i,e evil spirits that atliiet-d
- ^ Hns permanently. k.< ivd in Gm
for the purpose prncttri tTgt^yroiatebu;
Gold Filling a Specialty.
AI1 work dnie with n«Rt»n*nmldlu-
patch. Sm t.isfaeilun guaranteed^
Om<-e Sontii Side Piddle Square.
forl. n.
S, It. It. Psrestine Texas.
Palcstllie: Texas.
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Dr.TIms.
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Gamagc A Uicgg, AttVV “
Rev.S. M. Luekelt.
James Me Key, Corsica nn,
transfer of their olectH'd franchise ton
cfiterie ofs fifteen polltieians, bent on
working oy^jxJiJJ*eg(inc pncffisan decis-
ion. To provide against the- ciislf w«k
the duty of congress, nud no, attempts
to draw Bn* wool over the jKHiple’s eyes
jit the eleventh hour will exonerate tire
two houses from the charge of a sin of
that, JJicy sit down in til cm t6 starve.; the ludinaus eame up with eleven of
It-1 ft hdhd "Woik a s well as head work
that is needed here, and the more we
haVe of young ’men” who wish to l>e-
uuni*.fanners, the ImUia-—Agrieullm*
try in the Wrsf.
Tiie same story comes fro'ui”eyery poft
nnd
‘: <'v *■ inyvhleh po« 1
lads sit waiting for clients and paticutsr--
boy wadurs a few
were likely to break down in middle
age from over work. The danger# in
the ot her professions are that they may
break down for want of any \Vork at all.
The professions in ttds country are
greatly over crowded,, for two reasons,
:^wt,TTi^ W
populur idea that man gives hi*, on,tits own “lioox,” and for life.
sou a “professional edm*Ht4qp” ito-lnts
s«nne fmw mmle agenriema n out of. Hliti;
and secondly^ the i-uit* of tin* prinvijde
lives- ^aiU;s 11~i>]f>»P*i wlihth UrnSs-fhe nunt-
the Kcr of ap^irentiees, and the,unwjijing-
ifigriltS’ of tihtk judl%l constiluenls’of‘ nri«s of lads to learn niechhnUuil trades.
OUe oflho largest publishers in tills
inti v UMii fit
ft ptace for
to lieu [M-intei, the quota iu his city be-
f-
Ak'bftl sliaR -the -boys do fbrrV.* - ff a
obit*; *'in the quaint «kl pliraseof f»ttf
fo refit t h era, Itldlta r,eullTT iEdhi.Q od C"
But it he !»ele,ngs to tiro great tmijori-
tty of troys who have no talents or de-
sires for special pursuits in This life, let
Tfie FSfmllmh* I^Hf
oftherepui^ -great pgodoellve, gmwTntr kidttsriy^i# died pn tits -feet, heWlflgJk) the her
eyf»ffrt*~tfrtr "mrrtnittnrr. ~nrr 1t denend all olher rm dils sftrfdlBr^- V ' ~
from the second Wednesday In Decem-
ber to Hie seeotitT Monday In January
to give the states more tl.ipe to dispose
of any controversy that mo.v nrise; and
further provides forrtlj<»sneeting tiie
“Two houses, and for filial proceedings
In opnfurtnHy with the decUdqnji r<UCh-
ed in the rwp<*etive states. The consti-
tion already guarantee's to each state
the right to appoint electors in such
manner as Its legislature may direct.
Therefore each state" "right .4©
dts-kle all controversies as to Its own
choice of electors, but this 'docs not
he authenticity or regularity of1 returns
to nrise in congress over the counting
of the votes of all the states: Tlierd is
nothlnjs, ind(^ed) to prevent e^mgress
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going be
lK»X. This brought him ft> tTm point of
his subject, amt he Anttl that only the
IHiwer of the Hely ^plrit «»uld cast Ute
spirit Of ahioliol out of man. He thou
returned tn Engtaiid ind TfPtsnd ahd
descrllK'd the scenes of squalor, ^vioe,
brutality and suffering he luul wltQMul*
ed In the cities of those lands, whtfre
from going 'Behind the returns ami lm-
poaching the validity of an election or
the manner of ascertaining and declar-
ing the result.' If tHe presidential elec-
tion next November is very dose, nn
exciting wrangle over tlie returns in
congress will lie by uo means improba-
ble, In such a case thsrc Is no telling
whether the point iu dispute would Ik*
referred for decision to tin* dice l*ox nf
to the swonl.l To this complexion mat-
ters are naturally tending through the
inagHhn (iroongress niiTtlm TtKilTFcr
ern e of the politicians of the two par- .......t
It Is to l»c hoped, however, that «I. eadi.having % Mfttng power of on#
taught, idle.' lawyers ami d<H-t >rs, and
go- to genuidC- Wqrkf thqt will pay, how-
ever ym»l] the wogeslx*.
Let Tilm Jeai.ii a uiecTmn 1 cart*fWd?7
lfrlr.‘ruTind opjsirt unit lew rif lie r<?ftfly
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A Mrmorable indlau Fight.
A sharp Indian fight, one of-thc most
closely contested that ever took place in
Stein**, was fought on the 27tii of .Janu-
ary Jbol. Lieutenant Ed. Ruriesou,
wjj^h a detachment of cavalry, was on
11is way from Han Antonio to Camp
When near the Nuces river, he saw
three (’bnianclie Indians, on horseback.
Taking eight men, and ordering the
teat of the party to keep the. road ~ahd.
theirbamlon foot, and prepared for
battle.
Burleson’s then who were old Texan
aangsra, inovsd up withi-a fifty or sixty
yards of the Comanche line, and open-'
ctfrtho light. By some- mistake they
dismounted, The Indians chargeil,
— The field was an open priar|gr en
which there wiih not, even a bush for
cover.
It wa^ n triad of
rangers ft>ti
hind their liorses; shooting tinder them
or over the saddles. _.
shoot!i1g carbines and how« and arib
: Marty of the Incidents Of personal
prowess wouhJj tf they had occurred
iti-a battle* Jjetween medhijyal knights
have lieen oolehrated In sopg and chron-
icle. A ronuineTie' singled out Jem
< any n-eool brave ranger, argl charged
lad Iins special ability* Whether for
p. eiu liiii”, t l»e jlg&^ijUitl^foatk*. ai-ft
scholar, cr In’ handling t(sds, the nlehc
h easily found. IAT"trtin enter If iilkft r Jem rctpriVctf four severeDmBrrd^
“It tvfta like dock work,” lie s*/d:’
u|M»n him with bow and lance. Jem
^d aj atul
eti ‘
The ImltniT still advanced, shooting
arrmt-after arrow. The arrows caiue
, until the last
one hanlly left the, how ns the plucky,
determined warrkir fell dead a few feet
Troni his white,
A. B. CANT,
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ESAL ESTATE.
Graham, Texas. *
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Office, West Side Public Square.
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& B. CARRETT,
Contractor and Builder.
Material furnished when desired. Also
HABiyrer .wfiRKMAN Amr
XT E5 RTAXm
Mniiiirneiurer of Gibbs’ Pa kept Revol
ving Churn Badier. ”________
^ ^GRAHAM, TEXAS.
'as:
J. BOWER,
Baker & Confectioner.
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'ancy Grocries, Notions,
revbTvers and laiipes were mingled In a Fruits, Ci§dr8, TobftCCO, EtC.
general melee. There was no shouting FreSh^Biead, Qnkes", PlW, Ac., dally.
no niaupuvcrlugfbtit eaeh msn fouglit T’aSb’THiki fivr CminTry Produce. .Give
oo- a «»a 11. » will H«-|| as Cheap nn the
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T. H. CONNER,
ARCHITECT
GRAHAM, TFXA8.
ges. ele:; frtrnrtshed at short noiice, and
estimates given.
“every J|me I raised my carbine they
stuck an a'rf# In me?-1 4^--4- ■
He had his carbine to his face, ready
to lire, whe^ftpifrrow, phasing through
bkp-4ieet>+»trt t»f thebtmgry ranksoftialf the tp^t JotnAofbts’ffghtfcrefinger pfeis
dtistrfee, apd^fbr the ftitnfe we BTC fo* ^ Gtjw'^.tbe'rijplcst of the rangers was
have farmei -princes 7is well as mor-
ehitnt princes. Therefore let every
strong, ambitious boy remember that
the enritris nhrays rearly’to yield him'
U sure support, and If be d/ldw tlnnwl.
called out Leach; “he’s* only bluffing.
.I’ve been watching him; there Is no
load iu his pistol.’’ Finally the Indians
fled, having eight wounded and leav-
ing four dead on' the field. They were
so thoroughly whipped that, contrary
to |dK>lffjQuato*MT tliey dkl not.take their
^ \MiCn it was first announced^that ifeyil wlsp-4knm. Two qf -ityD./angers
*“ ’ * were klBed aUd several were xKrtinded
A -gentleuiau who vUUod the fielU
edge and ijitejligcticc U>downright hard
work, »i will yield the toiler in it a for-
tune. * l>o this, boys, and ket*p away
from the cities.— Youth's CoinpaiThm.
b’ohig to tfce North Pole Iu « JjdllooB.
Coimnauder John Che.vne-, of the Iliyal
i KnglishjXavy pro|K)se<l Jto roacii the
North Pole by means of sbaum sledges
Pole by incans of steam sledges
and l»nlloona,Tt was laughed at us a
~ cool earnest, and Ida scheme has ripen-
ed iuloA dellbcrafely pimined wadertak-
ing wliich has the sanction and support
of Lord Derby ami a numlicr of influ-
ential M. P’e.-TJie sicxiges will start
als>ut March 2il, 1HM; and wheu these
are baffled by obstacles, recourse will lie
had to the balloons, which are to lie
“inflated at atarting by j Missing steam
through Iron finings,\rttd 'wUljaflei^
waidftjbe manipulated by moans
supply of pure condensed hydit>g‘,n.
The I mi I loons will start about June next
ously. Thr«? balloons will. JUe eiuploy;
sueli as he will enjoy when uhl. Lot
him aim to make it a good plane to litre,
another prcaifieutlal crisis, suck as thst **** «&« *«d ft half tons. The balloon and U Will then be a goisJL placo to die.
ofthreeyeatf ago, will be averted by P*rtF will .eoiisiat of seven ,h rsbns, '
tlie chK-tion oif one or anollier candidate ^ water ami provision for fi£ty-«ue
by so overwhelming a ma}orfty..of tiie
y^pkpftt^ftq'^aj^tertriKw'Srcft that uo,
w™ '"'Tv V-ZT. 1PWW» whatever will bo left for any klml
ami children and men got drunk-; of question nt quibble. ~r
ced* the breech of the gntl. Xackily,
the wood Apliodered and released his
hand.
Baker Barton, bnc of those indomita-
ble spirits who are game u*to the last
a mnu named Leach. His sclf-pbSession
•w«#‘ wfinderful. BiirTesert,1 seeing au
imummig ft pi t-»1 ii rs*ach, raised
htk revolver to shot, yll - .
*• - • >P*
“Don’t aiioot ut him. Lieutenant.”
thirty days after the fight found it cov-
ered with arrows. Over two hundred
were picked ftp rin a space of less' UVah-
one-fourth of an aere.-----
lie trlui
ug Farmers
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CT. H3. T^YTTS,
JDXA).£a tv
D r u g s ,
Chemicals,
Paints, Oils, Brushes
Medicines,&c
P r e s c r i p t i o n s
)Qundcd i
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0-R.ATTJeM:, TEXAS.
II rn rjr Warren
H. *#□•, Caahiaj
Banking House
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WEATHA8
Accounts of m«*reHants sud others solisU^
etl. We make reoiitlaocos and collections
at all-acceMfide points. ^ . vlttdlj. ..
C. J. Christo'
iristopher,
hachinFst.
Brass; CoppeTTTTnrLeadand
SHEET X SXDXT.
<)«!!* 18*'“‘
9RA FT A MrTEX A S.
• JEFF'S SALOON
■" '• '-V.4~4 and
sieamj fHut he may reaoobkbly hope to enjojr r rr v v tt 7? v
U hls Acctfng years. I^et, the young “* ** J4 t ft K I
is of ft farmer make up his mind to live and , .. „
The roving former Is quite apt to live
au uneasy and restless life, and die and
leavo no home fbr his wife and children.
Let him plant trees In his early life,
whose delightful spade or healthful
farmer make up his mind
dleou his farm, unless there are special
reasons for changing, and then improve
nft* every opportunity* to ninke Ills borne
dil
rMcL*arvcr,
[Adftnix,
. Hutfiill,
Dh ----, ----------,
. Mr, John H.Ur.irUilf, ';J1‘
-iMftni. Reck A Ifetto ml, Fairfield, »*
K^v. \tuierm iHvls, . b m
L, D. ^.ilimrtl, Etl. Fuirflekl BcCoidcr.
or
ng liquors; If every
sober eiUken were robbed of half his
possessJons.he would pot be m badly
off •* be*blight be If he Weeaa slave to
sBong drink and -bis property mort-
gaged to • ronpwllet. ~3pr?
Tr:
-Ar
together and made the .struts hJdejStisf
With tiu-i^orglipi. Desbrook, in Ireland
he said was a temperance town; conse-
quently police, paupers ami pawn bro-
kers.woft® ses»dgiyirif8W» tlisffti^lie
wouktlM'gin refonn by reforming the Wcdon’t remember anything at
chuxoh, And, as the (Quakers did expfl
who i^old or manufactured
drank lutoxtividng liquors. If eve
“Hvhat is uofel** than a man wrestliiig
fttid .wringing Ms bread fetini the stub-
born soil by the sweat of his brow *“d
the break of his back?” asfcaa-pbUuso*
reaoh the North Pole iu from thirty Jto
ft»rty liours after leaving the h!edges,
The exploring party will remain at tlio
• Kortii Pole about a week ..for ftoientirfb
Observatlou, and will..despatch a bal-
loon to Russia for the purposo ut tele-
graphing the news ta*Kuglnn(hr The
this moment, bat we know what is a
blamed sight more popular-hiring
some other .fellow to do it wbHe you sit
pn the fence and superintend him.—Act.
4;' • Ms^a-^ain «i ■
TM» Mississippi river )s hanking up
throngh'the bayous and inundating the
low lauds In Adtansftfc. .TV
«• m m w »» ■■■ vu " f' I*,,vv w ^ •
It is. ft nobh* anrMTKm in any young
man to look forward t»titer time whenr n- Moinu* ™*;kt
days. The Arctic regions will be pho-
tograplied feom the Ivalfoou every ltopy4‘
the distant to he traversed by tiie hoi-
loop .being estimated at five hundred
Travis c<*unl\ has VI rom^overaseri
be can call such a home his own.
•’». ~Z' ' .. y „ v
%■:. f?zZZZ ■" V,
SfiftogJ*. Wljfe. ii> Jnimpnse,
very imnieosoi A great deal of im-
mensity exists in spaoe. Hpacc has no
top, no bottom, Iu foot*, It Is bottom-
less both at the bottom and at the top.
ItlrillfieafT, H is thought, can 6e 'co3-}.Hi»ac« ||ffKftirf| ry for forward us It does
vey«l feOm the North Pole by way of
Ft. Petersburg to London within three
backward, vlcq^prstt or versa vice,
'flieru lsjjo c«»mpaHs of space, nor ]><>inta
■of tiie compass, and no boxing of the
compass. A blHtoa million of mllis
traveled In space w^iU’t Lriug a man
any^ienrer to tiie end than one mils or
citeftiiich... (’on* *qu »i>tly, th space iff
batter to Ttoy* wftlri j-og arif fthd lct
well enough* alone
.'iSaatei
Honk Side oj the l\iblie <S^Mrir,
GRAHAM, . * - * TEXAS
Keejw tie very "Tneat T.Ujuors, Vines, and
*rini
Bmndirs ; slm fredt St. l^uis
Beer, wnktlif beat
brands cI j
Cigars.
or. W.'mMU,,
WICHITA HOTEL
lacksbort, Texas.
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TWv ptilillh arc ImS»>«m4 tlwl tide au4
W#** u wow .»!«*• for rve»«. io mIm WUHm >|M
•a Mini «m mid to tlu- cMfim inC aTiroftE^-”:
IV’ "■•*»< v«r-l and atulrfing hiim. Ii.V *n ike k«Ml,
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FOE SALE OR RENT.
OFFER for sale 641
acres under fence au
Hon, 2> acres in \u
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tiie place. Will lie
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