Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 17, 1880 Page: 1 of 4
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MKM0R1KS OF ITOWK. .
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NOT FOR OR ANT.
Til© Aiitl'Tblrd Term Republicans Or*
gauiclng~ Their Forces. ■
Mill Troubled Mexico.
•=tt- &
upon the ancient Nile
myiUe, dreadful morn,
~ ffiTTfovn** JtdiiUbtfcfW XprcintA,__
AimFfar-offmemoriesMfhfh. WAyipxoTOK, Jan. 4.—Tlicre U..&
Patent Applied For.
Our RiojGraudC advices of yesterday 1 The nlnmiiausnv* now is the time Co
DR. J.H. DAVIDSON, | A. B. CANT,
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stronglY indicate a fresh revolution in
*tt««fewa atrifri
sow turnips, hut mole wild oats are T>o-
Yf^iiyg Now
PHYSICIAN and SUES EON.
/: UAH Ait 'TEXAS.
DFV44KB 11 tirprnflwwtnnat^cg v icca -ti
Through mist* of years I seem to view
Sweet faces lost and gbne,
And childhood’s loves; s<ui Ibnd and true,
Anew upon meditWh.
0 Idtiw-blooms of ancient Nile,
That late I loved too weIJ,rv
O Afrio’e skies that o’er me smile,
11roken your magic spell ! ,r
•Now clenrs that mist before my sight;
ft hangs above Che NIT©;"
As visions beautiful aniMtrifffrt
ugh. _
vory gopd authority for the statement
that the autl-Grant H©pu hi leans arc in
consultation by * correspondence and
[^otherwise, with the view of organizing
tjhclr fbro«B to peeure tho* defeat of
|Ura»rt*s ixmiiimUon. In w fsw day*
this movement will take' siiape before
months that the great volcano would
resume Its election-eve activity with
-customary regularity. , The • Mojada
mines, however, presenting unusually*
lavorahle opportunities fpi: successful
and e^teipdv.o plunder, the luuohaos
have been tempted to force the season.
The defeat of general Trevino, who
is also the time for the papers and poli- the citizens of Young county
ticlans to begin to tell the people that .JDfflee: at Ryus’ Drug ,Bt<
it I# their duty to “attend the jHCTuias ‘dide Public Hijusre.
ridH.” The conventions, we are to lw»
told,, will not be manipulated as iu the
past If the poopte will only attend the
flrlwfttHus.. This gratuitous advice re-
curs with the regularity of the turtle-
love, and to many is about as doleful.
ore, West
My waking soul hegui
it are with hardly au,cxeeptiorifor Bber-
man. and the latter is fully .aware of all
Drs. Price & Atkinson
Fhjiidui, SvenanOtetitrielui
ruTiW a......iK~ tii?^T-JT^W.tlun'nTinin>-yTr^ RtTW-tlTTr-eat tte prinm-1
militarv leaders of the government, at- ries is great or small, the professional ; Office ftWlyUS DrUfT OtOrc.
KSfSTE.
GraJiam, Texas.
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Office, West Side-Public Square.
4he steps.taken Ju the
The object now is to
I seeja'turbid river glide •
__ Between its distant shores,"
1 Jlu#-crowned and grim, on yonder side, throughout >tlie Ctmntry
*- • yife^c wwytteccnrw»i»t ruara^r
—;■•■ WhiH* on tha lilu>ar4iattklti,ftttw
> have it
known
that eeetatn
j>wf>mlnent Itepuhttcans writttotmipnoel
Farm sprinkled acres leaves;
\b me? I h«a.r t.hf plytriiing low
military leaders of tho govcmnieut,
tests thntfthis new outhurst-is- im ordi-.
nary fandangdr In flict, thcPe is reas*
ons to fear that if. will be crowned with
UKh success impunity.* In the
- 'nlgnnS»R*w^the - oh route .aoniempt, in
ofessiopi
and; his 'bummers and strikers* in tell i- AG AN, M. D.
gently distrlbu^e<l tlimugh Jhe conven-
tion, carry everything rusliiugly, or
break"ui) tho meettng tn n row. R«t
Qf Mlssisalpplls waves. ~
I scc thc wTndlng r^md tliat temhi
Tlvrough farm-Uedimpled lands
WIutc, seatteaetl o’er the fertile meads,
Are sttmly tolling bands;
I see the patient cattle browse
Along the tree-fringed taiMfc-'
* ht^ the eow-hoy’s call arouse^
The echoes o’er the.plaln. "
Curtis and ex-Henutor Henderson nrer
the only ouys who Jmvc made the on-
11 oUfI2®hfcn VfKtTiUcryT Tfte"Fnff•dr,
is now in the city, wus rcporto<l-this
juoxul ng as 1 ad rtg IntorvtDWtsl and say -
jptthorizcttmU
of the recognized government of Mexi-
eo impressing' a United States, citizen
wTitcfi 6Ur govciTiinrnt^iR, hrhl over ^ptaipl^aic^rtng_tbat^^
Ii.nn. I,«B Iw^.11 eviimed Rtiew aUSTIgrby- dsjjcgimiiug hfrcaii tUo Wild oata long
tlmact oLfelH' authorized ml»1?n3riIg(mtfcQgi> plnriSSr A hbmt^Mog
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dicUxl and a great CTy is lveartl In the,
laud, demanding not only attendance
into military service. ,
The ohl log house l»eneat!i thehltt,
The house that once was home,
The woods and fields— 1 setrtf
Though far from all I rdftm.
• TtTe brocrh dhai twinkkHl tlimugh the
glen, ‘"'“'"’V*:.* -^r
ty of the interflow, jmi^says the iierson
who got it up did uft the ^Hiking hlm-
Matched Liars
plowing and seeding a better.article of
with
’""•r
AIk>t« whose pehhlv brink
Flag lillies nodded gaiiv when . . ■.>
The cattle came to drink.
The upland swell, where sunshine fair
Pjaycd all the live-long day;
- ■ Knob "shadowed dell and dlngLc where
Wc youngsters used to play;
The fields a-wave with growing cord
And gulden l>snrded grain—
- I see them all this dreadful morn, I
.
For idi of hfr, Itrdmnntbffs hbrne, f"
Dawns on my holden eyes.
I.ts tfUth I love, its falseness scompi
Its menmiics I prlxe. 1 * ft
And though ft»r aye,, by land and sea, •-
4n~man*’ cllines T roam,
Naught e’er ulmli be so dear to ni©
A» memories of home.
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Dnu^yaynny,©4 Wat if m
14‘shut this do*^.” It Is the trick of a
lazy man^ to get others to do his work
for him.—fietroitTfr^ Prfkd.
The Maine preivchers (Uisl save 11»<*
mark,) from the pulpit, hav« lieen
preaching war and blood In the late
■tautest;"', ^ : : '_
Defendants were discharged.
Dallas, Jim, 7.—A remarknhle duel
Uglti . Jiidkux Territory, with.
•Htit+rnnk rrflksprs. of a*brakm New
.teraey luMik have IsMin found guilty of
fraud, and are likely to go to fchc peni-
tentiary.
Th estate of Missomi coidcins an urcu
h-
of 44,824,000 of land, of wliielt^thc Do
pu tnu iit iui>orts only 7,l.sl ,000 acres In
cultivation.
Tin* only jokes ffiat women read are
waddle over wltleJLi the imoKe/ell, break-
JbiL^ of theiiill, and the lasso at
♦Is? same-Ume pni ting in two. .The dUt
eT givw (jut1 ttm jfutofffyyn ftgtit with
Taylor Avas e«i>eoluly .violent in his de-
thoyc ty fleeting ridicule Upon “,inen:7| pigtols and knives having hcttU>mX‘U?. .pf.th.0 government, and.
laws for the punIwhm eni of teUygH.
mists. He nd.f tim MmamTim It wan hy thcex-widiers that lic did guxl
,'Y<‘S,t’says a corMmpomry, "On tak-
ing up' A paper a woman invariably
Hurds to tin.1 morjflage-column
' ElcsMHnore passengers and crew pf
the lll-starr©d Brorussia havo been
picked np by a Baltimore lmrk. They
ltoatc«l four days and nights in an open
boil#
v.7H7TfflW ■ ■
If a h)ftn la dissipated, It Is trud that
he will not llyc out half his days; hut
then youug lieepitup says he lfves out
about tWo-thirds of his nights, and that
makes a good average. ---------
Bishop Gilbert Haven, of the metho*
«list church, died at the home of hi*
mother, id Massachusetts, yesterday.
The dead' bishri?) was beet known ftwr
ill© rancorous dislike to tho sou th f and
for some reason known only to himself,
he enter taliped and never lost in oppor-
* tuulty to vent It—a special hatred for
“ * Texas.—CMl vulfaXrv*.
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AooorUJug to th© calculations of the
Chicago Commercial Bulletin thestoeks
of all kinds of hog product oi
Chioagb December 15 wefe
rr
on hand iu
wejre 20,000,000
pounds lees than same flitter last year'
while the production since November 1,
wits 20,000,000 less, which indicates a
large relative falling off in the move-
ment of produce, compared with last
■year;.-*.
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Never count your chickens befory
they an© ha (chad, or ^r;yid do throw
off 60 per cent, of the calculatl
vicissitudes. That
~~r' r~
the calculation far W
1»mF| *h
kept many a man frotn^belng, president
Great Britain Importer! from all conn- Kasllv Mnonunte.1 <br
v Irfcs JW.O7S.0M cwta ofwheatdprtng the ^
lx
eleven months ending Novemlwr 20
1870, against 48,010,284 cWts for Wie cor-
rc©ponding time last yoar, showing an
Utersnss Of 7/122,800 cwts. * The larger
part of thjf* eamfl frr>rt» the tJnlted Rtatea,
the recethts'firont ttlis country i>cing
d,aof»,.T22 cwt more than Jast year. v
;k l.anil SvirnniA lliM-burgcd.
[Halvruton X< H'R S'ju cial,,}
A u ST1N, J an. T h e l’an I tUn d lepjps-
eeutiona were argued, and the-case sub-
mitted to-night. The state’s witnesses
were
the Case' was suiUciently made out.
Tiie grand jury was organized to-day,
yourig-hian,tt said Col. B
in Illinois. The farm had been well
net aHdierc and. it is doubtful |f| wissied, and the stumps were pretty
thick. But we put the corn in among
them and managed to raise a fair Cfsp.
T4^ next season I did my share of the
probably impure into the charges. ;
, latkr. _
In ihe-ease of t lie Jack land survey-' ftmr 08 handsome bays as cvcr.-A
ors, theeou r if dec ides: ' ,,
I. There was noliivaslonorth©reser-
vation. ’• . . - .
2* Xhat U»c state fnilcrl to prove that
t here was not probablc eYiu'iio To believe that
TTnil ah oflbnsc Irad beep Cfrrrrmittcd. “.....
ftfeno wir,"says'TlwH.'pstrm Tmt»a-
dipt, for an Eastern man to tty to tell
rt~Tn|f story when there is a wes-
tern man around: “When I was a
“wc lived
dred tiiousnnd homvjMiwerlultor-saviiig
Juan Da J#a Cfux^of Gplind, and Pedro
(iuruio, of Boil, as priii^ipals. The las^
HOwaM used as wcapoiiH. 'Rifling in op*
IKjsitC directions, the antagonists wheel-
ed Iftthc word of command, and com-
meneed twtflTpgithoir long hair Nipesf
Urouehitig low th»yn in .their saddles,
#>tui with Hpnr.w sunk in tlxf flanks of
drew rein orrr. found *
stump In my wav. TlVatedHo Imok.out
so 1 just-srtliTa word to the team, pud
bdtpve it; ttwy jusr tnrncdd
■ right through that stump as
though, .it had- been .cheese.” Not a
soul expressed .surprise. But Majors
who had been a<fuiet listctier^.remark-
ep (piieily; “It’s curious hut I had n
mother always made our clothes in
those day*!, n% well as tho, cloth they
Wen' made of. The old lndjpAVas awful
proud of her hom© spun—said it was
•the strongest cloth iu tlie State. One
lav l lrkd just plowed througlua white
oak stump id the Way you *bcnk of,
Uolomd.. It came, together .Bcfbfcrj.
warfl- each .other; Hie lassoes, were
sprung sirmiltancousTy, flurcTa’s noos<'
going shaight to tlio iy.ark, Jerking i>o
l3Tt7wiHf!Trfrtrtir^HiTr j * iffwrtnffitiiffB
sent of my trousers'. ’ I felt mean, I can
Jidl you, but I put the string on tbe
ponTcsT and, if you’ll iicHcvor they just
M):ik('(i lhaOstwiilp riilt, Mfth UtliTnUi
juHug him, the pommel and rear rtf the Some thing had to give you know.-"
Salt Tinke City, Jan'., 5.—In his taber-
tcdjby tTie!r friends disarming tlicni.
The duelists were returning to Hell
county-from a cattle drive to UulormTitT
—Qfilreridw Ncwi,
tboir duty lo oLs-v the- laws and,com
The Gainesville Uvtqtrrlan has a loug
editorial on Gen. Grant and the way
the people of the South are “toadying”
niiinds of Go<l, let the consequences be
wlmt they may. Polygamy was
command given by the LordL ami the
-salut* must observe ft, no matter if
did conflict with the laws of the country
greater men now living than fU®.
Grant. He never killed a man with «
jock in Jill his life. We givefhe closing
extract from the Hr*t>rrian:
Gen. Grant will not l»enominated for
a third term, and in a few yearn lie will
berforgotton.L’Ti» true the histories
which his toafllm have written «r patfl
for, will claim that he was a hero and a
great hinn; btrt even these will parish,
ancf Rhit'eVciy hi«P«fthf» gonemtlon
know* to Bek truth;: witt wmw tn Hire
light of the future, and that is, “he !«
a hero, and a general, and the only one
Die world evey saw. who mnflc £ Jfr©At
name, yet neve© won a victory nor
fought a battle whero his antagonist
were not vastly Inferior fn‘ afmfc and
nien. TrueJhaJ# tho hero of numT>er-
k‘ss defeats, and who, when his enefnics
were chaustefl, received the surrender
t>f the Immortal Leo whom he never
Anight without defeat, '* .. ^
Upon what meat , * (
TTas this, onr C'casar fed,
J That he hath p^rown to great.
Ior ixrji causing a gcXKi ileal of annoyance
to the more intelligent Mormons, who
fear they will “bring on trouble to the
injury of the church In eYcry way.
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-Beecher’s :d legation that th© hi hie
is “notoriously ‘false In some parts,”
has caused tho indignation of the min
Utry to reach a pitch In comparison to
jyhlCh th* gunpowder temper (?)
NOilne 1*' comparatively calm. Rev.
Dr Porter eharactertzes it ns “i>ordi-i ing
upon a crime, for which
make atonement.”
no tears can
' Si
I*ol'diciaiiH who (xwtrol Uu> party. If If
is fyuiul that.the people are fixed in the
determination to lie heard in the selec-
tion of delegates to rc|jje«P*»t tliiim-jand
their views ill tlie ‘national^ contention
in tiie affirmation of principle and ins
selection of candidates, it will he found
impracticable for tbe state ccnvention
ifl time, auil thc committee wUloasume
[>blit[(*nT niuebine, with patent aj
tor.—lirrlrmttnt AVif*;
rhteeu Sons in the War.'
Bov. Daniel H. Helton, a Baptist
pyeachefof Roane is>nufyTTeuilessee,
Is 88 years old, and is us fleti ve as most
men at fib. He-reo©ntly tvalkcit^llucc
inilcs to give testimony at the icounty
seat, aiuLvoturned the same doj*. lie
says: ”1 calf sigh t a rlftt-gufvVas wel l
as I could sixty years ago, and cun
bring anquinvl nearly every ihhi*; and
only for a:slight tremble of the hand
Avould uoUmlas one siiot in a hundred.”
In reply to the question, “On which
side were your sympathies fluripg the-
bite war?” rei)licd: “I was always a
! <
Q RAll Aik> -f
Offlco Wost si&o Public squrac.
Material fUrnislicd tfhen desired.
CABINET WORK
■ Manufacturer of jGll»W PatoRt Rcvoi
~vTRg Churn I)iuher,t —;. -—
Dr. J. K- DAVIDSON,
-Physician \ Surgeon,
MJUttUt, jBXjSL~
Esf^T^5NNER7
T- IB. WHEELER,
~ ATTOENSY-AT-LAW,
BRPCK’F.NRW G K. > TEXAS
Wn.T, practice Irt the District Court of
8tepht*n«,tihack©lford and YoungUoun-
ties^and in the U. 8. Court at Graham
Special, attention given to collection#
litlaateU land ci«c» and criminal busincia
(’i>r f<wf aolielt^#!.
JACK UAVItf
l V. WlLUASjf.
Williams & Davis,
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
U| l l,L |irwrl‘u e III Yount ami •itrriHiAiltng INnintirc
»» npi tn ih^ PW#r»Ti7iitinipii
Ornct.: I'p-Klni-** in I be Cla;UtW|’
Utfr l'nbifc Si|inu#,. OfrthAlll. Tr
in I he iliil«|«plu,> kuil'ling, 8uinl>
~ iin. 11—
J. A. WOOLFOLK.
'A tt tmnry- a.t-L a w
Belknap, - * Texas.
iLT7p™ctTco in Die(Joiirtaof Y(mng
and' ttfljoimng cuunticar'' *”
Union army and two in the rebel arm.\,
and mv sympathloa were with the
Uifini<on'?I.14 >majority..” When ftskert
tnTrw wtilciTpfthc bdji*s wyrc rtgTil
and adjoining Colin tics r*
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0. E. FINLAY,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
Giaham, loiuist Co.. Texas.
Will practice in Ktsleral Court© at
Ornhnm, and Stnti- <;piLrAHi>f Ji’mtng,
Palo Pinto, Htephen# nnd^jfflJdlhtrtjr
,,<s)iii>tlaa«—L:—_——
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DEALER
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JiStl
_pih-K., "A'AMUPPr1 --
[Bi B*• y.v'
;or and Builder
Alao
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
ARCHITECT .C
ORAHAM, TFXAS.
Gnacantccd TOusnmd Spaci^cathiita
.i Pul.lie 611.1 Vjinnte »itil.lllig., »rl<l,-P«. etc.
iiV4!'n< "luirt-Bt^e^anU WlTniutr#
CONNER TCASBURN,
Contractors S Builders,
Are- prepared- to erect buildingi
IhroUKhtHil the conn try. un uliorf notice end reneon-
nl.le lent*. Mu1url»l for. tiulldlnK# fiimlaked when
deeired. <
L. J. BOWER,
aker & ConfectiOMb
---------AU40, DRAXKH IN
jL) Fancy Groceries, Notions,
Fruits* Cigars, Tobacco, E
Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies, Ac., dntly^r
Cash Paid far Counfry Produce. Give
me a call. I will sell as cheap na th*
oh«si{Hb4. xa—,——
E-.K.'S'TJS
DAAl.KU IN
X> Sr*
Drugs
Chemicals,
Paints, Oils, Brushes
+»KRt'UMEKIES.PATENT
Medicines,&c
usnul: “I kmmr widcn i ihrnk weFa
W. JOHNSON]
NtUiflMlgtii
-UUAHAM, THMA8, ^
; no',Wil l. |.nu-Uir tn 1l,ft.-0nrtS of V.«l«K
plight, uap’u. 'I'here wore l r» majority iu
4hat ’ar fnnriiy, ineludlng me. 1 help
side,”
boon twlc.' married, and h fb- faftfer of
24 ohDdrbn. Ho eorvotl in the war ofT
Cftretuiiy
WftST SIDE
t day or night.
BGAIdO- WiUARF
Vfce dbrtHj^thc war ivy ^MTAg T'lllhh
soUUers to • ©oAiimmiente wjDi their
families when they were in the rebel
lln<*s, and In many other ways. If he
can get a pension for services In ciUier,
the war of 18l2or that of tlic relteliou,
he certainly ought to get ft Ubcrnl one
fnr Ms ictvtmr between the two. The
old man is|n Indigent clrouiiiHtanees.—
Sprinf/field Reftuhtirnn.
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, A newspaper proprietor odvertlsetl
for an advertisement canvasser, and
fit© test of tho applicant’s’fltnesrt, when
they appwttcfli lrtw to toil thaw to get
out-of Ids offlee that iuataut or he
would kick them out. Hevcral timid
ted by tho tl^rcat, coolly »»t himself
down and swore he would not go until
The old ©ft postnmstcr hi the scrvi.o Els testimonials liud ls»n read; so lie
locked the <k#>r, pttt the key in his
There ho* jiot l>ecn a'single a^rcOt
flwfla fbr vioiaDon of th© ^hihflay la w hi
is.Kilward Htahler, of Bandy Springs
Mil. Hi* eom-
mlaston is dated December 14^ 1830
nearly forty-nine year© ago, when An-
drew Jackson was President.' His sal-
ary lest year was $397, ami never larg
er than that sum. Mr. John AVI Ison, of
Plato, 111., is the ©blest postmaster
west of tlis Alleghany mountains, hav-
ing served sin©e 1840.
Wnco Telephone: “Large supplies tiji
Kansas com cuutluua t«> arrive. Tl« r«»
a«ljoinihg oouhtles.
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SHUTE,
H. T. SALE,
Attorney at Law,
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
^EliERr
Noi th-Weat Corner Public Square,
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
Hns also A ,"1 ' . t
Harness and Shoe Shop
• dn connection. i
R. HOLLINGSWORTH,
l _
M EsUis &sd Collecting Hs»l,
GRAHAM, TEX AH. , -
WILL pw.i siicclal iittcirtlon to the pay-
C. J. Christopher,
MACHINIST.
ANll WORK Kit IN
Brass, Copper, Tin, Lead and
0.HBET I ROIST.
ing of taxes fur non-residents.
Graham Cityr
aud Bca
GRA
vomij^ men turned tail end left~hlin
:''^s;r::u :siS£- «*««.
ton 6m,
A.. B. MeXjOXTD,
„ __ ____„ PropH’r
Flour, Meal, Feetl, Etc., Fiir Sale..
Grind fitvery they.
Grab.am Hotel.
pocket, and handed in bin papeza. “Ah
said tho advertiser, “you'll do; I cau
seel I don’t want testimonials; your
style is enough far me. No ono will R. W. RICHARDS. Proprietor:
evor sucoecd aw un advertisement cam
vosser who Will be intlucnccd l»y a
Walker county since, the adoption of
e new cod©. Widely goes to show that
our county is very lauNpridlhg.—
llnnfrvitlr JOyn. ^ ^
To© close to
is no computing (hpjponcy this section
ha* lost by the fulluret of ths'lpsY corn
Crop. It U Worse than* failure ip the
cotton crop. u. . L
•c--—: 'j.
t- The sleep of » youug pewon is like
the speed and motion of a 2:40 nag on
n maecndaitilsed rmdS, while that of *n
old njair is like th# reding of a flrpnk- t *
eu man of a dark night, over a ttaptpy
Held,
One can go by lightning express route
~-fr«m,IiOndou to Paris Ibr ft»ur floilars.
M To travel from N*w Y«yrk to Washing-
ton, an equal distance, enisle Inst, otic-
third ilmre, with th© addition of the km-
threat Id Wlclekcd out of any office.
You evidently understand your busl-
!!©•#.” '
—, ' — i • i—-1——
Both houses of the Maine legislature
were declared organized yewtetday, d*-
spite the protests of Hon. Eugene Halo
who was the only republican taking
4>art In tho proceeding. After the
w. house was declared organised, Gov.
Gavoclon laid before it the opinion of
H»e supreme .court and pjmtost from
el tie* that ol^im to l»C
There Was eonsiderabls ©xeitement in
. ^ ; GRAHAM, TEXAB.
Keep tho ^htsCthe market, affords al-
ways on the Table. Good and clean beds
Noted for it* Mineral Water.
•PS
BOOK STORE
AND
2T
r.;
■r
'±z
tH&r;1
?L.J, Blfflm©, a liateil evangelist if
holding pmtnu t4d mcetlugs in Dctitou
and about the oapRaL bt^ p« hostile
demonstrations appear to have becu
main. A ‘ - .^1'—
"rt# city of Mtonplifs ow«n^ Umio iiwju-
oy 11tan the State of T.'xa*. . _ '
News Depot.
' a-. H. OHOZIER,
Next d«sir South of the post office
has Just <o{Mined a lino stock of ’ ___
.SSS.H8ta«on«ry, Chromot. ScftMl
■ F Rank. Etc 1KW>, wc will a, u r<jr
TERRELL HOUSE.
cupy. *2?lwill receive sill,Hcrlptbuj* at I tllllfcifcimi IIwMWlsI
publishers prices. 7
Hjuj$ Clioico lot of Cigaia and
. ’ Tottcto.
.:r, _y • ! AI\U .
Billiard Hall.
JEFFK Yi
. ■ Prottriator. . ________________iit..
tfoyth Side of- the l\ibiie Square,
GRAHAM, rft . * TEXAS
“Keeps the very best IJ*|aors, Minus, and
Brand ies^ jalfo. fresh SW 1 Minis - »
Beer, with tbs best ,-
bi*ands c»t ,
vtnl Clgart
Graham Meat Market.
If. ©TONE,
STONE a KINO RICK,
Itroprlstors,
Keep the best meats the market af-
fords nonstantly on hand which we will . v
■ell cheap Ibr cash. Give us a trial. —
North-west U^>mer PubffrTBquare.
Fnmi and alter th* first of January^
IH80, we will sell foy cash only. .. „,i ,
Belknap, Texas.
i: 6. YAhCE.L Proprietor.
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 17, 1880, newspaper, January 17, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth878355/m1/1/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.