Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 10, 1880 Page: 1 of 4
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ORAJIAM, TD'UXG COUNTY, TI&AK, SATURDAY,JANUARY 10, 1880.
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- - I Ifirtbodtd blit kftOW the thorny path Wliat is 1 i f. to Tffe, without yn.r.‘;' And «1< p M.t.ir-. 11. ig|,t h.-r by the arm ; her huimMo p.s,r K.wu tf painful ns*.-| TNT} J TJ DAVIDSON
finnhnm / P/7//P/* in life our darling’* feet must often she heard Tlfe shrrrp eliek of a pistol, *i*s*k her roughly, amt tried to jerk fetal ion would not auglrti at hf§ *'*•' **f »
(I//UI#/ fawUWUf « trend .\ve would devote mirs.-lves nfoiv ami fell its preasure on hei^art. - “I Ijer aw ay; hut, strong In her love, and Snhldug violently, Rosa wrote tier the P!
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pampering AhYdheF, find tlu'ii-l. will shunt.mylftlft.
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<jd almost vacant in their intense hot*
v®* 6iBia8 ®*wf• / ■ I eligihle estahllshmont
The following are our advertising rates . l^autv beirnn t« w-iuv
wjd wuT^itrktiy a££ijttd to: A Howei»H-t<> ln r muthn ', le.rr .r
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Wpsee: T m S mo. fl mo. _
Itosa readily adapted Ijej^tf to her [ rnr^jind her lips^wBre fnrhloo ll<
motherts views. atuTTler, \vh<?te yhjeet^.already tho-ypung life had gone,
in llfe was tenbtaln. the ,uffhost‘ enjoy- j' ‘’H-Vou oaifnot spekk, Roia, J^ut
ment while youth lasted*, and seeure-wn little hand in mine.”
before her e\-1, “Ye* -ytrV'WwUf feeble, grnaps.
fear, sho rtARled liulliuchiugly.
Pile allArn report of a plstoj, and u wjld'
IftiTtek: ^‘Fjy, dear Uosa; run for ^our
plfe, from this mutt uutiiTH‘iWliojigtit Ro-“
uiUi—u- Uuupl into fire room. Not
feeding the worth; of hvr expiring
iher, raised the hfctcss-fbrm in
farms, hyt was seized horstlf/ail'd
agged ta the gate. He took thO; i>r*'-
. * 0 AYlll you be mliio, Rosa? mine alone j eaution to p<nn brandy* into her mouth
»rror—an-' —forever and ever my owu?” and tak-,|Xv keep her from fainting, aiul hyldlug
ig an old lug iier hand he said: “You swwAr.lt, a j)ist.rl to her heuil, »aid:
mabl, M
l)n*i 12.50 IM
' 8 Inches 6.00 8.06
$10.00
12.00
15.00 . 22.00
35.00
X Inches 5.00
1-4 ool. io.m>
pitrf; I5,W
Tfr>l. * gff^- 4 lt .
Special notices ten cent* per line each.
InsefthriT. A “liberal jdeduetlon made to
regular advertiaeJ*
$15^)0 aTI thitiatory wte)yat oneogooeptud tju‘
20.00 ettufttton of a music teacher in 'the.
acadenij' Her mother remonstrated,
t Yus—yes.I-lilwcar-
n '
hurRuMi gave up, fuL-liug that lie's
m>0D X ____t .l______... >*
s “Then l>eware of trifling with
again.Tf ' *
you |i>eiwiswl to.ho tny
wife; and nOno hnt ths.‘ I?0VU sliall-^o
uay rivals; pretty rivals, ha! ha! hu!
wcRjnatehed, and we slwtll see who
Rosa sgt In.^peeehJes-' terror, hardly wins !“ < Vai-faiitly hnewing the hran-
tio leLyJng. Hhe ~ dy with cursting aiAi dunfentae laughter
Roau
Anuouneing candidates for ofHee:—
- Stmte uT District $10; (Jo>H>ty4-»i Urwliict
AHrdfwariaWwdft^tivam-c;
Advertisements of a personal nature
J fifty per eent . ndditlonal.
Rten. for the Ora
tr&vxxpw.,
JrC fibAKI CAUY.—*
j)ut a poor chance at best.- But very | thought shc^rhuat be dying—.perhaps he drove Rot^a heforo him to tlve ywgiu.
Moiin she was highly delurh ted with the | aTremly demhslie fejl so^eold anil nuiHb^ trales’lo he ptofil.-jiv Would RosanffiV
wholo.-truth, hut-decliiunl the Jl}YUA<
t ion 'by jurying she could not bear Ithe
sight of the phie^. Then the genermiw
RowciTftlif nnet1 nurlowsl her n «tm of
money toT>r«K ure e<Tint«>rtul> 1 c^«m 1 gTTig"
for ■ herself aud 'chllu. Rosa, found a
a quid. t>oarding plucej anil lived ou.
her sister’s ixniuty, which she always
Jfrtittptwl, though aht! wuh uumcUweu
afraid llowejia deprived lierself of per-
sonal comforts to send it to iver* htTt
Eugenie must las dressed nicely, and
Ail^a.r.u’IUR’Ixiuiil.sIn tij su}>py)rt licr»
poifuiid <ihlld^ Him1 mtw liu^lh^rfnt
to teach, and jewing was very slow,
and not so genteel. But Itosu hegrtn U>
brighten WpTafler a wlhile, ami sis a i
married again; a man wlnmv she xliil
arrangement,..afAlear llo Insisted; on |p<xjr Itosa ImflA Hut wnelFtlre
paying -board u and grve-her
irof
lust^ "fttt Igne,
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“Pity ’<is,71is true.”—Shaks.
Yes, the pale-faced woman in tho fad-
ed _ callcor wrapper had_heard.tt_alE;
Mimt^lncoualdegate spt^clt monied
and sisters so many, little conveniences took place/lutr eyes seemed ulmda^tu In toxica thin,. J^rfef und jiystwle* Fill
that times^ wyre much ^t^astgy-ttt the emit ii>-iy ,sciinillauous in the iutyn.A-Tcm»duiu''d. t)n lh**y went, tlie distance
wits decided ly hystei Ica^vlL-jiutst Jbc wifie rc^elvid good man
confessed, A gentleman, approaching J liegrd the id.jeet of the ^ylslt • and eon-
remarked that Arthur must have made } tealcd h'rtnself iti rt«‘ eios.^ I t may
intuitivuiwwUmii
day-boarders, which she found more re-
imraejifttYB.
Igtirf than over, aftor her summer’s v is-
it.1’Victor Hunt ollVred himself, at
satis-
ouce, ami to her mother’s great
ftietf^Ii whs unhesitatingly accept
an echo from her own unHappy pcsRthay
were almost the identical words of her
careless youth; and instead of resenting
tlie voting lady’s disdain of herself and
class, site felt a decided sympathy for
“Tier. Thutjthin care worn—faeo hud
onee heoii more beautiful than ^voru’s—
j>*»r.rpr«iMpcct In life cqdally fthtterln^,
n i¥\ she wap now, ns Nora had so
'-'WSWmfully called"}uT, “only a* waslier-
her heart was writh-
ing in the exiTueiatinp ngwy of Jlc:
morse; aad when at Inst night gave Jls
pm»R»mg*proiul*e^ of ,^eace ami rest^-
Htttuixlay idglit—diie frugal supper over
ami chiidivn snugly tucked hi , 1*;(1.
moiiWjMi
coulif then desemit-feelirigly oh a moth-
er’s reeAmjpeuso for all Imr. cures and
anxiety..
TamselTghtTTtalPtng terett 11 • fnrtti niirh |h»ss bssn tjntnitlvaaflsdnnii nr\ltTM :
charming men iment. • !“ arrant cowardio«> toTeav/ his wife to
“Yes, indeed t he is so droll, l scarce-1 emutmter a i^artW ahrne; tmt her wo-
ly kjiow5" when to think him Tn ear- plan’s wit. came to the rescue, Itosa
.*Hpp*Ml thrmn/h the house, Ufld, Trnw l-
ing under It, laid her throlilang lx
to--een>l it "trtmk full in'* gifts* !try
RoWriia’s (Tiildrcii. . Tint Vfv C.tnnot
fijhom-tiie future^ *i . .
' ‘’Tlvrflx'st laid pllVhs (ifiniec mul liicii,
agietv”
Would be Teas pitiful were sl7e the
only bmlo whose selfish little hopes
niter thfflRtr-
#t.!’
niVe'wh'at Ti~was Afiss Rosa, Tf it
seenretl so incredible, and I will give
my m>hiion df lts sincerity.”
' H'^a" thanked tho gchtleman
.Arthur Neil> eoiftant and antfettt Wt a repfv hv saying: “Thitt Is
unfair, Jeff; XPU shall not tease Miss
Rosa’s only annoyance, and,that was R,im\.
partially allayed ip consideration of
ItSftrihute to her sanity.-*— - '
im the cool, soft earth, and ldeuseil uit-
eonseiouaness relieved' tTio over-taxed
who [-brahi ttndj.neves, (living a few! uiiu-
ttfes for Sosa to get out ofthe way, .the
good woman told him that she saw.
many men in pursuit of hmRwhich was
index'd tic ( nsi. With another laugh,
ClIAl'TEIi
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Her tlousin—
Who
- ‘ - CHAPTER III.
A few days after the Arrival home,
Rosa recci veil a long Iotter froin ArUigr,
calling her his durllug—*hlsowm Rosa
felt very humble and ci>ntritc, awl im.
she luiil li»r weary, aching heail on tho
small table, and g4ve herself np to-
ghtoiny retrospection; for to-morrow
> would he Sundny—Ood’fl merciful gift
fo weary luiRTi huni&hlty.
Jferyuntil-hnd come agalu—tiiejion-.
suckle climbing over the eyttuge
porch, the generous odor of the white
jessamine, the lopg graceful banana
leaves waving majestically to the Bbvc«
and uitihrrlta rtiluas; nnd the spirhish
The next summer,
was Immensely nroud of her h auty^
(>ft'ered tb^TTyfWv-.-all exucpjes If she
would only 1'Oirle once more befprK slwf
innrrieil and turned good and dull. Rt>-
*n felt an liulvlluahle rcpjiguanee to the
blea «f meeting; Arthur again, but Him
pleasure of such a trip ovor-balnuo.jd
this trivial objection, and she accepted
tlip invitation. Of oourwo- Arthur l»e-
sleged her with hrs nttentions as she
expected, * Klighbiidi^ikal .nothing us wiser ami 4*etVer wmuan. She loved
slu> would very so!>i! h--r ni.h - Vi'-l.-r t , the fullest .-xtelit of l|er di-
ggei. and sehd him a flower, ojr Ih>wand, -mlnutive oapagRyt and aunouncrd- It
smite'in passing', wlrtetT Was surtldeTTT"^ eireetsllngly pleasant to be really eu-
-him to serMom. Rm w»»i gaged at last. ' • - ..... ' -
mediately wrote him a long sincere, ro-
pentant ietier, ieiiirig"tfH!f,W4i4ljtcl.*Jt^;
gage ment to anolluV. Hlie bad Iww^*
wl harseif to hiih tmder the inilmJtctLOJf
fright; but slte.fi'rgn've..him, «he -Sc<-1
ly addwi, ns she felt tliat her jthottght-
lessness hlmdst deserve*l it. Arthur
thus disposed of. Miss Rosa DufTpledg-
ed licrself to flirt, no in'Offi—a
die turned towards the#3te., jptd said:
-“Tell Rotaiit w as-bet ween Hutaii and
km; and 1 euiniueud her
mercy. He will suif hdY hrttcr, any*
wu.> ; I-Wirf (ou ginsl fl/t 'her.1* And still
jilid -enrsiny. Mu gali qsd
' 1. ughftig
Bor-SCVI rai^voAs >1 Riscqtienlj i»*»r
Roirgna llad' th<7hnrdoit uj l to bear, for
th UmpC&ttt 11141 • t ever .suffer with the
hot love, out'to Wye her. pride “»l‘oHt
Htiwerm-'s Ixnodv.y By this murriage
PHT8ICIAK and ST7B0BO2T.
v (hi: All AM, TPXAS.
(> K V K R S h is jmrfesslonal services to
Ofllee:* at By us’ ^ f*u g A^to re, West
Ilde iUfldtr fji |uar#i
Drs. Price & Atkinson
Fliyslciass, Surgeons^ Qbsieirici&u
ii HAH AM, TEXAS.
All call attended to in town and country
Asa
(Htrrc at Kytis’ lTf*u^ 8tore.
iit
-f*“‘‘““‘'y 1“'|--'d to repay it, nml also
SiUr^cqn,
GRA HAM, TEXAS.
hi(5on was erossed. AVh,en Mr. War
mot this pretty, sprightly young wbl-
ow hcdiuagiueil ^hg must'hav,o ra Hnttg
little.
income _ to support lur*»df aast, ..
ter uo iiiutdy. -Ik k it said to E^TfCltCtf),
and adjoining counties.
TieT credit.-, Rosa Was AUH1 tast^ “and
fastidious, and stretched her small,
inWns to inqredihle advantage.
" Tlie one hope of Mr. Warren’s tnt»-
....I'.imiu eWsm* .m u, *rt ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
money; like mauy ootk«r- delmit^i
drattin.^ Td- ufViiipiutit^ritly ilsti
self thftt he hud talent, hut it WHS not
ha-small things. Nut savings from n
k’c» salary^ most assuredly, ftw that
hanlly maintained him, and *1 slight
him a lotterv ticket now mid theiR anrt
ikJky/Kiffat.iiiii Uhly lcinuh And tiiAa
was the Romance of Rosa** second mar-
riagev IS - — r-
lugger holding its patrician head proud-
ly above Ifie modestly blushing roses.
She was her mother’s Idol—dear wklow-
ow«!d mother! so foolish and short
"lighted brlter nmtwe
•she oould only hawh Yealhsed the. axvfi^I
raspoitslbllity of riiotherhood, ho\v dif-
ferent Rosn’s life might .have txyifT
Only ilowena dared say a word of re-
pgosfto her; sweet, sensible Rowena,
..whose Wise precaution wus of lib avail.
.ArthurJNell In his handwome manhood
was her devoted slave again; poor Ar-
iidt c'fucT lty tiaTure, stud"even ft-TTHorry,
yes very sorry that she had evet begun
the flirtation at all; hut it Was too la to
now for conscientious scruples, f^hc
iTXtE
guiUy. Bhe nuried Rosa tenderly^ and
wjum eon^ekiusness returned, and pool*
Rasa was si*) heart-lwoken about her
mother’s death,', Bowenu invariably
tnjLHj to console her, by-saying1:
“You «Hd notK^pw it„wd«ild lie so,
dear; don’t reflect k> severely on .youf-
ThoSCAvere bright, happy days,-nml TeabftOt Rf'Tir It.
1 Kinatfdlher addendum to the many bit-,
•ter experiences.of the i*>ot's melancholy
refrain: “Still, when- sweetest soouest
iivffloij -’■»AtiiRapgrabu
was Uie.'very last vifiifc she was ever
nrnko as^llss Rosa iMifT: 'HtirHcitih^rmt
intend to engage-Wetsclf to him “oh,-
dear no!” she thought with a dcvUleil
shiver, '‘not for ^orhl*,” but f4»ly to
tliur! whose only fault was in loving
her too well.
alul Arthur was a gentleman, poor fel-
low !” with a little sigh; hut then she
Rosa had first met Til m Wliflc on a consoled^ herself by thinking ifc would
visit to relatives in another statedatilT *‘all lie right when she Was marrieil; he
tn the wt*he»Of «
I‘nnie,tf ado oothihg” -her; but Rtt
often carlfled on around us, when an
unexpected 5J»parlllon apiieariHl t<>
blight its fulfillment.' -Arthur -almost
keep him pleasant uuuugh dot txr fnnr claim hi* own—Would have Tkjou alo.ig
Uirt happines:i.^There was surely “no ere this, he *aid, but hud been prostrai
ilfllltt ltiTa?iPg polite to any geilHejmui^ ted by aevefe and protracted illness.
r
her mother had smiled approvingly at
her sprightly description of her sum-
mer’s flirtation. Too well please*U—
dear soul—that. Rosa had eseapeil the
sorrow of loving In earnest a stranger
with only a competency. Y’lctorHnnt,
her wealthy neighbor, was tlte sondn-
Mrs. Duff was fco<) indignant for com-
passion; in her heart she thought him a
malicious blockhead to harass her
[daughter with such importunity,
would soon forget her—they al'vays ■•.■eeived him Svlth Iwly-
<lo’*—and then with unothee littii eon
tradietorv sigh at this possibility, she
gave up tlibiking, entirely, us “insuf-
ferable stupiuT” Bhe had “half a mind
to tell Arthur of her rngagemeut to
Vtetor, hut then it was no cup gem of
hi*r handsome <laughter had be»m <*ali-
ed an “incarnate ticnd,’-f'by Arthur’s
mother, during his illness, w hen he hod
called po piteously for her, and would
KFWXjf liei gclectlBB ^ IteWana, sh<t a|. Ms, and he nrnttlij Laxurc b> fall 11., srt'J wsths ss^jfiited. ib: I Ml the
ways called her. good daughter, and she
had such implicit confidence in her
Judgment that shfcsuflVred ita anxiety
on her account, and then Ro was plain
..—her beet friends coukt only say flne-
b*oking when thry <‘.<iigg'.*r;it+d.
ra. Di
she might Just »s well go h<mie,f< >r i he , ease into serious consideration, and Te-
. Other gentlemen would. k>se aR interest sol veil to dismiss him herself; sow hen
in her at onee.”
It was the night beforchcr departure;
sweet, calm summer night.. Arthur
.j:1:
,y.
-v
j\£
Mrs. Duff hadhoanleft a widow with,
these two clnldren’to support, and only
a home she oouTd call her own. 'fttae
opened a small school in ofie of her
roomy, and by rigid economy managed
to raise and educate them with the best
advantages the village artVwrded. Hhr
w,as a woman of the typo unhappily
too often seen among the mothers of our
country. Hhe would uot permit her
daughters to assist in the household
drudgery for fear of soiling their gar-
ments end hands, and thereby 1 (during
their matrimonial prospects,
dreamed that Idle hands Were
thetasouls—dhr tnore lamentableea
Ity than labor stained hands. Daily
duties feeling thai they were- of some
use in the world; Contributing to some
one’s happim-HH- Would have, mudo
them wontaniy and eslf-rCliant; while
pmpr«e4-a {m»men«d# iKweranduT
which she emphatically declluod; and
when tho others * trolled off In groups,
leaving her alone with Arthur, she
gavd ft frightened glance at his ,pa4o
face ami rigidly compressed Up*, ami
felt IneUned *to plead, a'' vfefeat ..iiend-.
a«*he, and return at V>nee to her room
to see hhn no more. Would
?i nod do no good; your visits terrif.v my
daughter ami min be no oonsohitlon to
youtaclf; so I must beg qf you to wmo
nojamre,” v_J 1 <c'
“What dfTyou menn,^Mrs. Duff7 I
am angaged to your daughter—1 am
os one bereft; she could not move, or t » be your sjn-in-biw, by U >hh’* <»wh
Speftk. Aisiglit of her terror, his vein - promise,”
to-tlod alio
log l«H»k of
ha*l ! Hut with that wither!
scorn Hint flashed on her face, she felt
lug t<> hear poor Rosa’s "remorseful cry.
“If we could only know if we emfl'd
know,. I :gv- * ..
ikifaal
-rJ-
-iii' '- then, and HoStUTg
with tivcsmull childam; one of wl^oin,
however, she floes uot have to sup|>oi t/
for it is in-the state Asylum for Luna-
tic*; Bent there by a blow from it* fath*
erVhaud in a moment of Irritation.
She knows how To" w’ork. now,, for as
Miss Nora bad said, she waa :“6ulya •
was her-woman;'” but she does u<>< con-
fab her sorrow to Rowena; fd.io on
in the hope of training her chtbiren a%
they slrrmld go,'and has resolved
warn tliem against wronfc doing l*y Iici
own sad experience.
>>T«TO vr^ rtt*
WW- REAGAN, M. D.
Physician I Surgeon.
TKXAS.
ff
r H it A H A M ,
Office West jidc Puhijs ct^uj
Residence on Nhrtli Oak Street^
Ofllee West Hjflc Rnblie Kquarc.
X. WoUJ.r'OLK,
A 11 o r n c y- a t-L a w,
..tpJ ne
^^WHrU/prnptl
Texas,
fnlhCLoiftsflr
0. E. FINLAY,
r^Hg.r^e
Wit.t, praetlee in Federal CX>urt« at
Oral min. and F^tate Conrta of Young«
Palo Pinto, Utephens and adjoining
AnntipP* ’ A . j
. i
€. W. Johnson,
iitfirMj-ii-lw i Land Agent,
PRAHA M. TLX AS- * .
bnrf^bccmm* so
unpopular that he twwv.isi to New Of-
temw. to make it more phaisant fur her-
Rowena married happily In. Iter
village, wlfero HlftAyns well known,
and* beloved, aud .-reaides there stlll;
prettier, her husband tells her, than in
ii—r (flrlhooiT. "and a tnousAiid lliw»
iienrer to him.
Would this were all! Very many of
Us are'tempted to whh the end were
In re, when r“
• ‘ Cares, like a wibi flcfaigc home,____
And storms of sorrow fall.
like courtaay. It would have stiufited ..... .
her, I think, fo have known how often Rut a'will, stronger than ours controls
dfl 'iny.
Five years, glided pleasantly by for
lloSO, before Reverses came again. Lit*
tl« t-R hi rb-whei* idolized son—wa*
WIT
he next, presented himself the little
widow chatted quite pleasantly nlsiuf
the weather, and the hnril times, and"1 that tliey resolyi^l to-try traveling, as n
drownwl i*y **ooie nov
lug to learn him to swim, while they
were in the country for the summer,
Vfcjor’s flhnhetnl affairs lirenme em-
barrassed; and his health was Is poor
poHtiea.- -
hrt^rtsort;- BuLU* a yoar’s-Timi
“Is Miss Rosa at home?” asked hr^ small stock of money was exhausted,
......1.. , < . __' ± ........i X'____/\_l ’1____ ill
abruptly,
“She"is, hut I think it Is best, Mr
Neil, that you seedfer no m<>r.‘. I' run
j iiijiumn
Hh^iltUe
re soiling
hie Cttlam-
ment up-bruidings would eul.side atv.
.onee to tenderness.; Poor Ikma waB t<>o !
much frightened with the reality to ap-
*; tvAHTfiTT^i WTff
lltTtr entitelT, and promlyfr tTT see her rtrr
more, which" she indignantly (efesed,
und added wliirt some people e^ll /i
place <>f theirimhuL
_ Arthu^Neil has never been heard o£
hntevenftmv wnemdiebniervouaRosft
stays awak*r dTead*bf“lils
_(iHAHA^;
XYILTi pay special attention to the pay-
ing of taxes for non-residents. A:-*
“If we knew life woe and heart-ache
Waiting for us down the^romR— —
If our lips could taste tlifr'Wopn-wfSKl,
If our nearts eouhl feel the load.”- ,
Afek! too Often the Inevitable result ^
of ottr own eartdes* aetnms, wohUI ~ (rr4xJuiMl}
eons mouater Remorsc in Lln> earnest,
dally supplication to Ik: “delivered from
evil.” For truly, “rm W\<T * ok sin
IS MATH?’'
and adinliilng eoputies.
II. T. KALE,
Attorney at Law,
ckah.ym; TEXAS.
R. HOLLINGSWORTH;
:.?■ /«
A. B. CANT,
DK.tl.fcft IS
X
BEAU, ESTATE.
V
Texas,
<)fliofr.-jSbst Side etjblie-^jildrfr.
Hr alum) (’ity
and ho returnetl to New Orleans to
A dispatch to his brotHW brought
attmvc tb Id* bedside, agfl taurr*
Ilim with every luxury. JleJCTttifiiUy
promlwd tin' living man to
and pn>videfor the widow' and orphan;
hut a month later, When the 1)4tl» ww
baby girl was only ten days-
reN?lvod a note Irnni Jier
shying that he would pay all ex;somes
le Tollowiug is a sanipH1 uf u Irtler
that newapoper men ami officials are
iu receipt ofevery flay:
.. I)r. Sir,—If yoiy kuow anything of
a man by the name of John 11. Alex-
mu-iltr-ur Frank „or (.'lay ALeJUiudct
iu your county ask either cl them if
their lathers’ name is l>anitl T, Alex-
zander, iffeo write to me immediately;
midvrsa K. l£ -Okflf'Whitc Ou k Hejl
kins'eo lex.
The bridge over tho Tay, iu Eng-
land, was blown dowuon the morning
ult. A tra
up to date, but she must look <kR for
Mrs. Duff drew up her smalP'frgwftijMic.rself IjerWkfter, as he had notlfle<i tin*
d, Rosa. 7>f ihe 2Gih ult'. X train-bT cart, con
in-la'V Jaining about ono hunthfid
were precipiutcd into ddep J-'*— M
feet below, and a'U the
killed.
a? a ter 80
passengers
haughtily ns she replied: “I h.tyc myi land-lord that lie was no longer reapon-
daughter’s word, Mr. NoU, thot she tdble for hla bill. A sympathetic lady; --j Wx.T-lilaskwdl, the tobacco matt
preeinte its romance; her face was as fully explained th*: facts to you; und of- suggeafed the Widows Home, as a tern- of Durham, N. <J., paya. jj|»ore tBxeB
white aa hia own; her lips moved, but frred atMipology*, tf^oU tUouglit her de- rgirnry asylaifn pnlll slfeyould reecver to the government than any trtlier man
gave no aoiind. “Hay yqu did but Jest, poriment had been such aa to warrant
Rosa, rcannot give you up; you gave your annoying |>erUiiactty. And, as a | Rowena would assist her, htrt she Ik*
me your promise, and you are too noble favor, I baaoedi you to spare iny child gau to feel that she had already given
thbdistressing persecution.”
With*
_ to stain those 'precioqs lips
indolence When their mother with au UHteutb. You cannot mean
♦bat yow •delHwrateiy docuivwLuno.ibr
« ^ nnj I Will UIMII WI^IV / • x-x ” « - I V I I I «» I I (tl
Olj healtli and strength. Hhe knew in the Yvo7T*y^-'Ha''pay8 $o20,000 a
ye*r, $10,000 a week, or over $1429 a
day.'
too much trouble
mpi Bteiet
economy to keep them In tady-Hke in-
sipidity, entirely prechidod the possi-
bility of on exaltedsenso of Duty. An
Idle brain has been truly, calted “the
Devil’s work-shop.”
your own amusement, I would kill
you,1 if I thought sol Yes,” he whis-
pered hoarsely, Issuing toward^ her,
“I will kilt you; unlessyou pledgcyour-
sclf tome again—right here, nud now.
h-ujt>rUd<M>ath ha mtvaimod to- so ahoocu
ilyfdoor, opening Into her own paivmMnh
trouble to that goad sister; m3
X aa application and Wiia re-__‘4
room, in v
trauihling,
whtoh »l»e knew Rosa sat
and hearing every word
that passed. Instinctively perceiving
his design, she stepped in frout of tho
door, aud ruqiiWtd 'tbo rw^ust Xbr hi.
some light sawing was assigned her,
and she was permitted to sqc her Imho
once a day I Then came a long letter
from Rowena—who was Entirely Igno-
rattt of iter extrenfe rp>vcrty offering
Spnufeh proverb. whfeb
| “When you chdsb a wife, shut your
eyes aud commendyoHr soul tu.(4ad.”
It also applies to about nio«-RhU>s of
theafefl*sold throughout tho couut.y
uudri' iLe uutuo oi whieky.
t
"tmr
y Mills and Cot^
A.. J&. MCI^OTJID, ITopn’i-
, Flour. Meal, Feed, Etc., For Sale.
Grind Every* Day.
Graham Hotel.
R. W. RICHARDS. P.A,»ietof.
(iltAHAib TKXAH.
Iv4*ep the U st tho rn'aVIcet uflfbrtl^aR^
ways On the Table, flood und clean beds ~
Noted for its Mineral Water.
L. J. BOWER,
Baker & Confectioner."
. t* • , . .„»•«•* ' , jf • •
‘ l AIJMI, DKAbKK IK i-
Fancy Groceries, Notions,
Willow Ware, Toy:, Station??,
Fruits, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc. . ,
Fresh Dread, Cakes, Dies, Ac., daily. 'TO
Lash Paid fer Country Prbihloe. Olvft T
me « cullv I will sell as cheap oft the
cheapest. - • ,-^V ^ •
• ......... s»nsryii>y ■
f
Bolkuap,
1. 6. VANCE, Prsprtstor.
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