Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 7, 1880 Page: 2 of 4
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*t«ffe Poet Offlco &t O tab am a» second
I matter. .____-*?1
raiBAT, KAT 7r-M90.
4flen candidates .wish*,.to. assess. the
property of Hunt county. * --v •,
The Currie case at Marshall, hap been
set for JiW intia, ", ~" 1 * ' M
> The Dea^gcra^y of Texas express sat-
isfaction at the action of the Galveston
Convention.
have discovered
and captured a regular.den of
in that efty. - jt
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Forpat Area have horn raging JhuJEte
past week in New Jersey and Virginia
With great losses of prffperty.
--The engineer corps of the Interna-
. ttonatratftpad have completed a sor-
Z3L
VeyfrqmBan Antonio to Laredo.
The Waco Bxetminrr ways the wlient
crop of this year promises to be the
heaviest and best over grown In that
section.
^General Hancock weighs 287 pounds
and. Senator Davis 340. Only one of
^ »ltftW<>if nnon the Demor
eratic platform at a ti
^JWV.’johB £nWf a^wi^exaa u>eliaye an
veteran, died at tho resld^nec'of-htasuit
StHempstead, recently. Hqset
as are passing away.
Twenty-nine new national hanks
have been organized wince the first of
last January. A few of these are ia the
south, but tSw-yreater number are in
is. In New England.
The Austin Stallman
ding has begun on the extenijtatt
tenijtCil oraiio
-y— International from that aUy, ami that
Itlg-f^prctCdln'have H pminihtnt to
[Antonio hi
mam+kOadm
lx months. •• ■'* ■
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The’Castrorille Quill says the recent
cotrvcnrtion at Galveston “was notably
♦me of poHtictnns and office neck ere.”
-aw fn*
stance of a political convention ever
heldfbat was not in the malh compos-
ed qjfbst those two classes?
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T»« current Is rattier *wift for Havers
LyJjfrattakc asUooc—ful lauding. and it
•r ;
very apparent that Ids boat and all
therein will land a little below the riffle.
Lang seems to he «>n rising ground, but
there'is no telling wbat a* day Iffhy
tiring forth!
.Horne, capitalists in Baltimore have papers'of the H^ute ns suitable
<weBtfy i.ur. hMMl twvhty-thrwtti.nl>- coniini.aiunoOiCtl,,, L»ml Off]
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and acres of copper lands in northwest
„Texas, and iiiteud soon to l>egin work
for development. Who says Texas is
not 4 mineral country, as Well us agri-
cultural? ~ —?—
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mm JXuk Aral, nuinhst of the Weatherford
HemUWeotety Jfortw,- ~teJ ntfrong ttTCT
welcome Visitors to our sanctum, file
editor seems ‘to have vim and energy
about him as fs shown by the copies we
ha ve-rcoai vcd. Weather foul ought to
extend to this late press acquisition a
generous ami liberal supisirt,
OCA STATE OFHiTAU|» '
> 1 . V ' //ibt
Iti getting repbrto from llic ForamiB-
-i-»ner of the Land Office and from the
Comptroller, Gov. Itol»fri* is a decided
success. We hiye npjr . from-each of
these officers a March Report und «n ex-
The Political Outlook.
“In bpioff there Is strength,” Wan
ex preeskm so patent to t Ire m i nds of men
even with half an idem, that no words
of convincing proof are adluissahlu.to
strengthen the statement. At this
Feeling Against Got.‘Robert* and Judge 1
CITATION.
A
Offgrel la Wontiit uc toniitv—The Acs-1 T«ff#pati: or Trxaa, f
cue of ffoftalager Expected to be at-1 County'of Jwk, f To the Hivsr-
plauatofy report published in April,, stage of the game the democratic party
These April reports are something likg should take advantage of the split up
a utsiiaiVte a will; vhH often mystiffes
“V
wbttt it aettmt to cxpiAta: The flrfft re-
port fronrthc I>and Office was for only
eight* »n n^untha proceeding Hept.'. 1
1873; aftd as the.iComptrt>ller,s Report
wae for two-year*, It was difficult to
oompajre the two to sec if tiiey were ip
harmony. The report of the ^ouiipis-
sioner now shows that in the two years
he has paid Into the treasury $114,001.41;
hut we cannot find in tire Comptroller's
report any thing to sho.w th$t any such
sum evor went into the treasury, ty'e
And |n Ute Comptroller’s rfjKjrt that
$65,356.05 was paid for patent fees InwHie
tfroycaiw,Ravingp imlam e of:f4!»,i; 14. Ih
whleli15&y have gontrtntothfe treasury
under
IO>p^Jpp|l^r whmil.l
Wlty Uhe been removed, Bsmuel J. Tihieu has
anparated the] witlulrnwafrom theoanvasei-rHlename
tend ' office report and aggregated
others is rather mysterious.
The Commissioner of the Iemd Office
reports the payments of each month for
the whole of tii^iwoy;ea«».
In Hep tom-
I, and
in February his report shows a payment. At Cindwiqti. and, of ronrar there is- ofhts ahimyto prevent any itbcui- whttc
of $2,759.04; hut the Comptroller’s report
shows that nothing was paid for either
,of these months. These two offioers
show a carelessness of reputation in i>er-
mittiug such a want of harmony in ac-
counting for mqney received. Titere
aro oUtei very"strange finlui cs iir-ttrcwe
reports which “will excite » mournful
ltemhsod report, showing the sources
from-whenqe copies pur resources.
Itttijjur iucUned to believe that Uo>
governor, unpleasant os the duty may
be, will persevere iu his efforts to do
ustiec to the peopl^
Texts Press Ophiloii,
The AfoKlnncy Advocate says Ed.
•BnBWlllFliia WdfldE&Bteiee^ aod^ne! ('haltnent, of Out it n county. Is u cundl-
t- i-. *•.—ImIi -Jin' ~ ,,wiu—. .
date fot Comptroller.. The.Ad+ochtr,
thinks Mr. t:imhm*i» well quailffrd iti
every respect for the jtosttioiu
The Tyler Weekly Courier quotes
And credits ag ff>i!ow. Nomi.
TWffBirwwirliH^ro '»f ipy
sanc^and honest nqtn not a shadow «»f
<h»nht that there dlsnld be WSB—Blete
€ilft^^ifl.UhL8dniinist rationof govern-
mental (jinairs of Texas. It has l>een
{tiiuirs of Texas. It
for years rotten fromT eeii h*r to
ter. There is but one certain rei
iTcff-
Ut
-ttLgarret—i
therfc may not^even.djy possihlfay,
tlu* present
for existing crtt.~ I.t'CThFmpftifffr
mond tliut .the next election sccuj
clean sweep from ♦•clirrr
secure a
that
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main track nor trace of tlu; present roj,-
ienpess. ‘ Let tlu-ro Mb a complete rcuo-\
vntion. Tt»*n-rtTrr this theremust
Whether chief or ^su borphrii te^. h Kxpe-
rTonce” ill Texas governiffcntsl affairs
HhdpM Ik* n4a discount.—[TcxU* Vhr.U-
tian Atlroettfe. ■
The Marsluill llcraldmnys Wm. Wor-
them, of the Hulphur Hprings CJn?e(let
Hopkins' County, is named l*y several
man for
Land Office. All
who know Mr. tyorthem are wi ll aware
that his honesty, capacity, >«ud great
energy make. It to tbo interest of the
Htalg Hint he should be successful If lu-
lianomwr a wad Ulala.
•swB$Wmi rTf-Xhr-rcptmttr?m
tofxavKiiinfln
lempteA
Sjxckil to the Gal'itflun Xew*. ... —
‘ Oajxkhxili.k, April,29__Krebs and
Preaten wars taken by■ the tnoruing H
train to Hun^atex-A^Atriirt U>
iff or any Constuble of Jack Couuty,
Greeting i
Machinery For Sab
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unite more closely and Imlissolubly,
prej/irratory lb the coming political
struggle. Assurances from prominent
teppbHcam in eVi»ry‘portion Of the flftffh-
try, In op[>ositiou to the third term
schefoe, have been* received and pub-
lished lotlje world, and the Anti-third
tenu convention, which is te be held In-
Ht. IjouIs next month, promises to he a
most formidable -barrier in the way qf this and adjoinlYig counties. The sym-
this party. -Gn this suiijeet and under
the abovtre»ptirm,4he Memphis Appeal
makes this pointed statements “The
democratic party ofttio wKdle country
breathes freer and®^ slice the chief
im thanai
will iwt he. presen ted to the Cincinnati
Convention. In a few days this foot
tem woutd"tptve beeu"4i ttcmpteft tOA
night had they remained hefe. The
feelipg is intense against the governor
and judge Payroll, in Montague couitty,
where they Will be burned, It is said, in
effigy, to-morrow. The town is filled
with runiCrs to Alio effect tliatNuftsing-
it will be rescued and he rcitoavdiV-
night or to-mormw, i»y two bundi>eH
members, organis'd, for that purpose in
pat by for him is based upon the com-
mutation of Krcl*s’ and i'n-smp’s^icn-
tenee by the governor. Noftsinger, Ih
a letter addrcaaed to au ex-fellow pris-
oner, acknowledges h.tggnllt,anrt aw Aits
Impediment to nnif>n and harmony has with confidence a rescue at the IkurL
Jacbslwro, Jack (Nfopty, Texas, on the
last Monday/In- May J880, then and
there tv answer tbo cpmplaint ofPidllip
Gresham 1 n aa acli«Vm*f debt due hy-ab-
rittynt <hr tf)»> mini nf ffollars
ainl fifty cento, dated May 1st, 1878.
-•ffet’efn fail not, but have you tfi
and there thjs writ, showing hurw y
lmvc i xi • uti-d tin- hhHu*.
WitKiiaa pay hand and official slgna-
turc tlds the 21st
lure tills the 21st day of April, 1880.
,N -< TffOfl. W. VVlT.MAMB. j.jp,
—•r T*wdnct No. i, j. err:
Office of the Iffissoiirl, Kansas and Texr-
as LvtfU.xiuu Hallway tompany. r\
wherarc
working trrfr p'iof ^n d^btttoltie ^hc
ers ofthTs rohtpiTny nlll he held rrt thg
puhlir-office of ttie < V>mptuiy tn 'TtotrP~
’fwte’ at
T**1***^! “ri 1*^° nf, 1 IIW>‘
■ It ia
stock
n noon.
< prhphs
or this <
wTto Increase the capital
Company Ao tho sum of
scaffold has been moved from place to
jpltoe’wlttiin the past few days, proper- two hundred thoi^.twl dollars. ,r
wd! ht* nuthcntleallv an non need l>y Mr< Ty-owners refusing to sanction- the exo- It - jp *1^'’’ft" w
mien himself. This reunites thedera- i«»Gon upon ttTPlr lands. It Has been
ocratlc party of New Yhrk and sccur^y flqally
li»«» <dtefion of the democratic nomihjec. from Che town. Tho slier iff* is confident
groat trepidation in republican circles.
The democratic outlook is now most on,
cournglng. The certainty of uniting
the party in New. York has quickened
with new life and vitnttty Tbo demo-
cratte ctfgwnization throughout lire
country. To fight sucli a party ns the
republican* couktUute^ with such re-
kiurces, Appliances and tactics, will rep
the prisoner is l»eiug._o*q»vcyed^fo tho
scaffold, and discredits ail runww ixr
that effect. Tlie town-is^tl ii ng up wdAh mortgage^
country people from Wise*, Montligifep; .
Clay, Denton AAdS,:.
Ltaawj&aseaftbid^m wfateh'NfllT-
qdire ou the part of tliedemoccaitk^paj
ty harmony, solidity, a fill 1 appreciation
Singer was to he. executed to-morrow
WM CUttfawn uuU .tf.™
Look out for exciting news. '•+ ' ■— ......... " --
■ Ahttnavilis^-Apwf.......»k>. r.ucii n -^f
and !he enthusiasm (of crusades.
fi most elieerful.
deed, the situation ii
Harmony insures ’success^ while fur-
ther dlseord presages defeat'. The dCm-
ocratiic jiress of tho whole country
should at Anccengage in JfTo work of
hnrmonizihg factions and unifying tho
j»arty^ - Democratij everywhere should
see that discords cease, in the coming
flghtnothingis so important ns success.
Democratic newspapers from this tin^e
npl sllijllll linn ml tliq i siiy t^|jf i»sii
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the murder of Willis Cline. A large
erowd assembled arotiud the Jail cgrly.
Tlireats w«re freely made of liberating
the prisoner nil . tho morning.—
The crowd surged around about the
outer dOor of (lie fail awaiting tlte
reply at tteq t?y-k TPtcgramT-
mortgngo to be execute
“ ~ ou all its property,
by the
ajggrcgateamoujnt ,(>f
rolllioo dol-
K The object of the meeting is to oldaln
the authority of tjie stockholders to so
increase said stock afRi to make wdtl
Bv order of tin; directors,
r h. n. TTkNkoN,
H«*«*re|ary. '•
'll/'E atp cularging our Mill and
f? have for sale, cheap, 1 good En-
gine, (35or wliorsei 3 good llurrs, 1.
CteHarida Hrnutter, In good order. Ah
™ - ** hafting.
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tors Tor Hie'en-
sulngY^r transaction of oth-
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ill l.wG.nl.l lit, the pulilir
Sjy’f
I). TRte. atZ o’clock p. m.
IJ. I«^, at 2 o’clock j
GMlm w^r dayJ^apd "Inimediately ^ * w* » -* **“•■ s
Its. natural Vimtly arid Color.
sTmuTd not WMC until wa lmv-o plaftlgdu*' I
diUiiVcialto presalcitt _hr_-Um White
sent early in the day. At 12:;k) Revs.
Huling <md' Preston entered tho jail
and talkfk, prayed and sung with the
doopiedilian,whf>seemed cool niul firm.
AA 2 p. iff. khwdeftfch-warrma^ wqs retM ^
t?r’s meeting, tho annual meeting of
the hoard of ulreotors will l»e held at the
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Becretaiy
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April 3, lm-
The Annual meeting of t Lye lock hold-
er*'of the Missouri, Kansas fold Texas
Kxti?httion Umilwv*”?Nmknnjiv fnr Ka
ExtClislop Uaihvriy^X'ompany for the
election of Directors for the ensuing
yea^ and thoTrao.factfcn of other buSl-
offico of
n * a
Ayer*s
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JzJ-
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tor restoring Gray Hair |o -C
A dressing
which is at once
for pra-
se r v i n g the
Fadec
was brough t out fold placed In a wagon.'
House and thus taken the first rftep to-
ward securing peace between tlie soc-
retrenchmelnt, jnirifleation
The, Hhertff and i
with him and drove to
cu iu wn^un. vjii wre same nay, nna lmmetuateiy
■j—Tiir. MAi.i.uvrs _ ?
One and om-tialf nijW^i WTilth-1
government. Now that Tilden is no
lurigefTn the rare there is no danger
nf an Uhpopidar or Improper nomiup-
tlon* Thb^Ooinihatlrrfiqf.either Tliur-
«am tit 1 IfmarROtsja^A« im
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tliesqunre< .An immense crowd had
.gaAhored, ami it was with difficiltry
tha guards toads Iffip Jpy3 hr. ddev
mounted the scaffold with the Hhcriff ,,
and several others. The knot was ad
r - -*■ - r<rt • - • -—----------
rTne-crfJtj^t
appears to he an implied con-
tract between thc Galvestdu jfVeift anti
the people of Texas. Tim. party of the
first imrt is to gi ve tlie earliest and most
rsytes - i^Minfios, And condemn
wrong and approve right q»> matter
what politicians may think or say about
Its polltiepii principles. The party of
the second pkrt agrees to^Tve t
a support that will keep Its success be- 8am;P. Herulzlcnian, retired, died to-
Ayond the reach of «»y *** yf nja,n. 1 t T* ii.ni -—-............. .
oersor aspirants for office. TBp^a>n-(
lra«t works cliariulflgty loJfce-ibHfh’ftl"
benefit of ail whom it yiay oonce
Wk read very carefully the proceed-
ings of Urn late democratic oouvepUpb
at Galveston^ and thought everything
went off satisfactorily, and would give,
:3t
of Mr. Holt^ on the suited of J
mnoodi^ war record. The
to «xw Chjdnnati Convention *ar
gooCsaen,
f |n the proceedings, (e;
“ tee one named above), but thopress in
rxnany parts of the State have found as
many flaws as a lawyer would In a Very
u;
plate wlllwherc a large amount of prop-
* «rty is involved. Holt thought be would
the “bloody wv'mi.l deter-
f ! - A
to win a n putotlom hy tttattng
an attack on one of the able statesmen
f any serious
Ids re-election, not a half dozen pnpers
Jn the State have expressed a wish to
sec him accorded by any one.
Tho Sulphur Springs Gazette snya^
• Cafff. H. H. Garrison relumed Tues-
day fro
day from an-extended trip through the
gfbomefs ls doing a goo,l Job for tlie
third term. The most sanguine Grant
boomer was beginning to doubt being
able to secure the state delegation.
Just as hope was fading Grant ,g£ his
return appeared at CaU*o and moved
people very strong for Gen. Maxey’s
le-election to the United Htates Henate.
The-*yy ustth Htatcsman wnhis. Htory
The Dispatch, in tine same city, thinks
the Statesman’s suppoft wjll weaken
Any tendidnte.
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Washington Notes.
Ttnyr
A bill was
to 1g> the most rormlJafele. aapirAht*.
In a 11 probability onmf rifrPCtlirec men
writ be' nom1nri!ntr^T«ratl<> Hcymonr
is perhaps Tbjs^rtrongcst man, and can
secure a Momination by simply .an-
nomicinjfThis . willingness to ]*cconic
the eamlMate of hla party. ^JUt*lie is
no doubt in enrncstln his oft rej>eated
determmntfoii- not to allow his name to
befyrasen te< 1 GlDciqnati.“
Tfow opiioriune: K was for the Grant
boom in Illinois that the ex-
hlmaelf madc a pilgrinVago t h r<
x/ KAlfojII A V KI*i *TO RRIifTASK HIM.
A rush was mnthyfind fte^at.'cNetteiii^rit'
emnitsf, but the gunrds sh*od firm and
order was restored, wfion tlurprisonor
said; “llyllow-titizens—8 you think 1
ought to die, I ;am wTiling. t do not
tjiink Gov.ltobortadid righHtrmycasc,
though lie was itonost in frteoohvkUite.
M’hen I saw Judge Carroll lasl, iW potn-
ised ■ to ^emumeml a commutation.
Yon All kiiqw liow lic used
^ KRBna AXn TOESTOS ?
ere releaacjl and j hgvo to die. If
4 «?n (
^^GovrJBolierts wantn me to«dlpg
ready. Friends amToll, good-byeT^
hope to meet you al 1 in a better world ”
j i
Htato. He reports titesentintents of th<f northward. Convenient stops
were made to allow the silent man to
speak his little piece and now it is
hoped to seeurc a state delegation to
r Chicago, plriJgod fo U. H. Grant, fiffrja
‘ third tetm. Well, it is a smart rmro
“Rock of Ages’’ was. sung ahd a pray-
er offered by Rev. Mr. Lulmg.
He then stepped ttrmiy1*
- ON TH.K TRAPDOOR.
The bliick cap was •drawTLOvcr his
face. Rev. Mr. Lulipg W^ispefted t<*
him. qRten kind-hearted Sheriff Oz-
ment said “good-bye, Nqff., good-bye,”,
I torched the spring at 4:39.
■ShlK r.oi>v
>t through^ the opening, falling sjjF
' a half feet with a dull thud.
IIoNqRKRoM Kurote. It Iscpncc-
WAUattor. M„y fj* •«*»» »W« that Dr. Ayart Pill, nr,
above comparison with pthefTnedicines.
..Lnil.iuu-tUo Ih^-I known to the-
w#f, pronotmccct dead by the doctors,
and his body ctrt down and delivered
to his father to carry to Virginia.
-w
Tennessee, provjdipg for a marine hos-
pital at Memphis, ami which came
from live Bcnate with slight amend-
ment and finally passed the' House.
It appropriates $30,000 to purchase a
nlufccUoD----i-^. ■*lle and * htfUdlag.
w'it _R»pr«cnBnve Tucker, W VIr«:151«;
Ways and M cancr^»fitstfiteee will, on
Toe^«yf preaent to the fiff! -committee
* tariff bill far theiftoute. Among
the articles which are proposed to be
placed on theffrec Ii>i are wood pulp,
Iron ore, rags, salt trace chains, halter
eliains, various manufacturers -of Iron
Whfch cuter tete oSbipoeitfonif ogricul-
mi lmq«nelrt«. T(.e »rJlol«! ujjon
rTffifo R proposes to reduce the Tariff
are paper, printing material bromide of
potash, woolen, and worsted goods, hAfs
and straw goods.' • 7 I
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captured the two Wa«i
note baa the Comanche
ron the fence, bat evidently lean-
“ Hay era or Ldugl Either
1 do!” In another place the same
rHKr think Mr. Lang’s
In tha Waras JV/r-
infieAt ring V tr
r *-v-
, true
hssfrt:
i-.
The NffW .York tliinks that
the ihcncAtions now point to the nnmi.
>11 (‘ations now point to the nomi-
fcy Ih
nation by the Cincinnati convention of
some UBofcalniftivc candidate like Ml-
l<a.vSff;y«evetepd, or cx-OAyrrnrfo
English, ofikmnecticut.
Htornncliir diHor-
are recomondcd as
Th» perqilcuf tlie N(trnrjrn7>p)<I fiiul
dere for which tiiej
a cure. These pills Are do mildf yet
searching, that they arc often proscrib-
ed by doctors who otherwise do not fa-
vor patent medicines. Indeed, with
the fruits of Dr.’ Ayer’s genius in the
Shape df Pills, Sarsaparilla, Ague
food for reflection I CTfebfvalibns ten-
dered Geu. Grant by the people of tk^
South. We say> the pjcoMa because
hospitalities were tendered him by the
veoplcirrespective of party affiliations,
lo was everywherfe received wiih the
most profound respect., llow xjjiferont
swamp#
of tropical America, or follow Stanley
off his ftAveir through the Interior of
Africa.—Amsterdam Nicuws van den,
V7>rtg.
o ■
It gives us pleashre to copy the fol
lowing from ^be Austin^ Slatcsman of
yesterday, - r.‘
Qy -MQml:i|H_ihi rr wa*. <|UM4iencdi -p
anew the flame pf patriotism In many
breasts throughout “the Igtand and
glorious republic,” and Texas heroes
were not forgotten. A qumbef [<>( pa-
triotic ladies Iff the vicinity of the State
eemett^f,’assisted by soiteQ^pf tlie yonng>
ladies of Stuart Heininaty, beautifully
dpconitcd the grave of Gen. A. S. John-
t'ounty Fair Association |to deliver an
A(biremrt»t their fair. The Hrrath win asf
great a sufferer in,hlocd and treasure by
the war.us was tlm Npt|th* The North
was tlie victor, anjk-odirl have aflbrd-
- cd,to set an exampte- tit magnanimity,
but the South has hpcu the first'to for-
get and forgive .—Democrat?^
binri^ami; ^ nSfWmwlfi^rr“Thin hair is thickened, fitlin- hair
fflg of the
Iloarrt 0f Di1wtbn5.WRI l*c Tv’i<i at the
same office.
HP. hAow,
v . ' H.ecxptary.
Sonscca Falls
Tor ChttrHi, Acad-
emy, Factory, Depot,’
Hteaml^^t, Bhip, '^>-
comoftVc,, Plantation^
Fire Engines, Etc.
Size and Pxico With m$el
Har.g’ing afid iFrime Qonqpleto.
Diam ojf wL with hanging Cost of Boll
<fc frame eompldto Alia
M
No n •” I in. 7‘K> , ”
50
7A
130
Ivo££3®tors2r>
RUM8EY * CO.,
Fails, N. Y., D. H. A
hair. Faded or
gray hair it toon
tutored to its
original color,
gloss and JfresJmess of youth.
4.
eheoltcdf
in" can restore the hair where the
follicles nfp destroyed, Or the "lands -.
Atrophied and decayed. But pUfeh Aa"1'-'-*-" ---;
remain can be saved for usefulness
by this application. - Instead of foul-
iiifrtiliehair with a pasty sediment, it
will keep ic clean and vigorous., Its
i)7Tn^ionnl use will prevent the hail* :
fioni turning gray or falling off; And
consequently prevent baldness. Free
froju those deleterious substances,
which make some preparation* dau-
gcrous, and injurious' to the hair, the
Vigor can onlybencfit but not narn>
It. If wanted uierely for a
HAIRDRESSING,
nothing else, can be found so desir-
able. Containing n&tTicr oil nor
dye, it does not soil white cambric,
and vet lasts long on the hair, giving
| glrasy 1—te
- ?* •
Prepared byOr.J. C. Ayer&fo,
toctlail and- Analytical Cbemlal*,
I A) WELL, MASH.
T
The Brick Livery, Feed end Stage Stable,
Graham, Texas. '
Fjp
-mr
Is. the place to have vonr stook narprl for
when you come to Graham.
that knows ( ilougll lo turn up at (tie aim • H«H leei. wun h (lull uiuu. ytT . * B-*,. ---
psfiper .time, ^ ^ -After hanging nearly half an hour.he ^ °J1antl keep Com, Outs, Fodder, MillStl find ’
PrairiHHay.for your stock and see that they have the best of
attention.
Horsea, Buggip.s anti Hacks forHirfr,-Pi---------- "
anfu Point.
M-.V.U-I'i1 LULAS'Iiin i illt
Mail from jficksboro to Graham in Six|IIpurs3 and
•nfk. ' -......v.
■■ from Graham to Belknap in Three Houu.
Leaves Jacksboro j>t 6 o*elbck,'A. M. arrives at Graham 12^1.,
leaves Graham 1 p. m„ arrives Atsfacksboro 7 p. m., leaves Graham
- arrives at Belknap 5:30 p. m., leaves Belknxp 6a. ft; ar-
rives at Graham 9 a. m.^ Suntt^ys excepted.
cllursou Davis by < — Ulvc the bl'ick stable »
ston. A wreath bestrewed with flow-1
f re encircled the hend-stone, while at
each corner a beautiful bouquet, con-
JH matefit by a floral chain, environ^
jHtopy(»0| halrcfrom falling out by > * designed cross. He Is buriad
freAreA'to oriental demigod.
A poor man with a mean wife and
twelve children, nud whoee.existenee is
a misery, wiH go right through foi'epi-
demic as healthy as a government
mule, while wftne young man with a
feflghJt future au*l lots of cosh wjll U
planted tinder Clio roots of a capg jassa-
fulne, and yet people say death lias no
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John Rest, the (irdeat umw-n In tho
a «urc previentlofl.
%
neete^l by a floral chain environed United Wlates, tedrad. He .was In his
*• 98th or 100th year (there pros‘an unerr-
taiotyki to his exact ay*),
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
tetthor iOOth year (there un^r-[ WI^T,'SID^ Bf^U^RE, (WAdLEY it BURKETT’S OLD STAND,)
■ ca-ie,ja.i3:A.3ij£, jtithsc^ ^ . r
been for 77 years a niasuia
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 7, 1880, newspaper, May 7, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth878920/m1/2/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.