Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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THE LEADJEH
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PUBLISH KL> EVERY FRIDAY. I
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WkUMsI Carter Public Square
Tumi 6£ Subscription
BFSlitKlXniWX.
The Grate of a lleceatlj lini le4,Wwiii
’/ is Opfietl by Robbejrs, and Hlie,to
’V- ■' » be Alive.
Charlotte, E. ^M May A—Tbe'follow.
luff wctrmopli»MiryJ^«<bry^k published!
here from Krunklihgton, over Hit* sin-
mftt” Mr J ^-Wiitvw or tiuti
The jfewer of I C/elrte.
»_
town. He says that , Mr*. Martha
Smith, of Chathanyrtphrto a remark-
able case at suspended Animation, btt
rial and resurrection tartho person of
Ifl discussing the t am cyclones w&lch
Visited the Ray of Bengal in October,
•18T6, Mr. Elliott, meteorological report-
er to the govern) ent of BcngO^giiclert-
JjJ&glrM eomeldcn of the eyclontwp
forties ' grfciek are developed- by. such
storms. The average “daily ovapora-
IW* fOglffigfWl *j;
meats in October" i« “two im h<
The amount of heat absorbed by the
conversion of 11.. amount of watt r t.iil>
. The following are oor aoveriiHjngniu-a ^
Mn^ssgihsMK_________
One square (I inch) first insertion, $1.00
1 ^r^rv:rlft,.,- « „£4
1 inch $2.50 $6.00 $10.00 $15.00
33S SB 6.00 fc.OO 12.00 20.00
10.00.^ 16.00 22.50 36.00
ile *Ai 16.00 26.00 86.00 60.00
80.00 ^ 85.00
m per line each
insertion. A libcml.deduetlonuprade to
advertisers. g ^ ——-!•
He*
rmr-- .«»>-
1-4 col.
1-2 col.
1 ssL. * MM M#>
_ BlHi ial notices |ei*‘
rw^r^,cd n g'd.l
which she often expressed a desire to
hove .buried with her whenever she
rfbouiddie. Finally she was taken ill ^ie eai
away until her {attending physical)
pronounced It OXtinct
- A t her burial bur previously express-
ed desire was complied with, and the
be con d night after
^^r^ndTd.^ tor
tote or DtotrictSiy County $5;lT«?iacV
-t
fvancc.
Advertisements of a persoi
fifty |K*r « nt. addltUmaC-'
s-
nal nature
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Journal.
graveahd exhumed her for the purpose
of obtaiulng her buried jewelry. i-Am
’ Oiajk too* u»a Udoffithe coffin and the
nigger began pulling off a ring from
her finger she raised up. At this both
men took, fcjghLknd ran away.
iyf ha negm want hack and site askod
Mat WhA&he wanted. He toW her he
-Wanted her rings and th*~WfcR^*mm a*0rt«al soanOe given by a lady
the best. In these times of close margins _■
and active competition tho man who f*mI brought to her. She requested ,
t produces the best article at the least
tumi to the mao Wjgjaatet Ihfistohayz
:MJL Her husband; (^enedjtie
The man who keeps a ini*enUile.Wsfif
of a mare on his farm to raise oolta from
VS'™£!£
th. nutgliliinjga.iwtolly r.
. reserves his very test mares of his rals-
ing for breeding purposes, even though
they are l*>lh patronizing the same
1 stallion. -The maps Certainly ex
ns potent an Influence upoh tbepi
as thestolBon; amt while in exceptional
tafcrtnj msrtr
a good foal, yet if we examine the rec-
ords of tho trotting turf we shall find
that In nine cases out of ten, even when ory^
the pedigree of the dame is unknown. ,OWffigffarW?i«looked
’flhe Wflffa “yiMnl .XOttd i» are--M Graab. *
nem springs from ^rrcatueM, and every
W ing tiling "brings forth yoTmg after
mngtanga do not
* ——iW niugmii^fl—uu iwa.
--— tioget ftmr-mfly ntce-liorse^T ncTlhcr Jo
m
we couple heavy draft anfmahrto prr^
duce first-class roadsters. If W« want
4o„ breed a race-horse, common sense
me should be of good
mciug Stock, And that, sh^- should be
twwdjbo . ttie. bwt stallion-of tho same
blood that'la within teach; and so of all
the Hther hteods, whetlu r trottere,
draft hones or Shetland Ronipa.
' - r Fng*M sfU^Tnu * Pacific.
Wo havd been shown a dfefter from
(Captain W. M. Johnson to a friend, in
which he states that tlio track of the
- Texas.. A Pacific extension had been
laid to the twenty-fifth Mile post west
of Fort Worth, up to the 15th inst., and
that twenty mile* of the rood from Fbrt
Worth" has been accepted by the Texas
A Pacific Railway from tho Pacific
Railway Improvement tympany.
. A special train ran over the road^on
hie, MsJ. Wat hen and MaJ. Pebplea, of
the t. A 1\ R. R., andMaJ. Washhurne .
chief engineer of theltttprovetnenl,'CQ.
nnH this train in raiuntinff 4a Fort
- 4*
and this train, in returning to Fort
Worth, ran in at the*raW of thirty
white nr
LlisLIiE
ttm
in term eat: Y
wen l to ti*
said Mr. iRIIIotF, "it is cqua
tinuous Working power of 300,000 steam
engines of 1,000 horse power.>r:. A *iin-
k* calculation wil} shnu Ihutlt auflle^s
raise aloft oyer 45,000 ciftic feet of
water in twenty-tecr hours from every
sqaare mile of the bosom of tho hay,
aftd;tnuiftport it to the clouds which
overhang it. WH^h .we extend ihe cal-
CUiatlnii Xtom a. single iMpiare fniiv to
the Rtea of thir whole Indian tJblf, the-
* Hens5 Brogans,
5ft,000,006 tons! YetL.lt would be easy TVT n [m«i n j.B
to show that such figures, fabulous as OIX1CII8
BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT, flt
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6. B. JEWELL’S
Price List:
Bbots,
••«•••••••••••••
. ,.$2.76 per Pair & upw’ds,
Mens’.p Ctdf SU0CT7
i.lfl ‘i
1.00 “
wlth iioihlng P® w?aaeit«L to acss the
LimoM of close marsins white man, whom theotlier soon found
Ladies’ Imitat’nKi^®^
him to go home with her. Ho did so,
and when
urn, and juat as the ghost is Walking
a1*mt'( while the medium is tied in the
cabient) exclaim: "There’s a rat
"tight by the ghost." It spoils tho ef-
to have the jthost yell and gather
up its skfrta and-run*
A man ifinst have great self control
to ikrwfrat is idght. hut hdTCAfi do what
Real Kid
2.50
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Goat, gg
»x Boots, 2, 50 u
ami hid* fkirio attain » good old age, a
is ivrong T.y jiist l. tting himSclf aimdsu.
a^d that she visits and is visited by
her frequently.
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<r Serge Gaiters,"
Slippers, 25 ^
Thlogs Funny to See.
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Cherry Pectoral
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For Diseases of the
ThnJat and Lungs,
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such as Coughs. Colds,
BroaefcfUs, Asthma,
t^Whooptac 1 Couth.
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and Consumption.
It hn* nttnmc'l.m ron-.’quuawio of
. the marTcllout cares it lias ]iro<iiicc,l 1U>o
hut hair century, la a stttocient aasuranee to the
public tluit it will contintlb to realise Uie happiest
result* that can be desirVtl. In almost every
asetlea jf oooatrx there am nTT|>| llllMl
even desperate diseases of UW luegs, by its ute.
All tv ho have tried it,acknow ledge its superiority;
and where its rirpies are known, no one hesithtiw
m
as to what med'ltine to employ to relieve the dis-
tress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary affee- T‘
lions. CueaicV htorbaxt. always affords in-
3T
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CHgSil^,in)T.grT7(u
TO» rapid cures of the v
wtZTTZ
the more formidable diseases or the lungs.
As a safeguard to children, amid the distress*
Inc diseases w^klch beset the Throne and Chest o(
Childhood, it is invaluable; for, by its timely uso,
multitudes are rescued and restored to .health.
This medicine gala spends at every-trial, aa
tin* cures it is constanUy producing ar* too re-
markable to be forgolloD, No family should he -
without it, and those whO haro eSdessedTt
nevor will.
Kmment Physicians througbbnt the country
prescribe it, ami dergynfcn-ohen. regga,
-Jf
Ireaa thcW knowledge of its eSects.
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FRErAREd trr
t)r. J. Oi'AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass.
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. A yqismjrho never exagnratod
XHYWHERC.
kMfjfer
complain of ‘too ntany
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A short-han Jlitian wijtii long mem-
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Happy-
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A man who never tiiadg any remarks
about tho w*Mtther. - • .....—
a i*q.u( her. wltu. u^^vi««iy
with his sormous. ~
-A bt*y who would rather go WHundny
school thau jJwy marbles or ha«e
A. married matt who win acknowL
-ge thatilfgtWlft‘ knows more thah he
doto.
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r- Rules for Acquiring Wealth.
Be Honest. If Baton tempts you to
defraud your neighbor, ft hfimli
or your iil gn Wgulns
in tlie future.
Betotnpfiiate. Liquor has made more
paupers than all other vicsai ts>hi1tlued.
Be Industrious. Improve each day
as if you expected to die to-uiorrow,-. ■*
IndoUruce, debt ahd disease tire broth-
gj,'_-
IjetyoUr tVonl lx* your libud. Good
credit is a fortune P> liegiapn.
Limit your expenses by neebsstty pnd
oomftw|r leaving a good margin for the
“balance aavotL”.-^— -■ " -
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A Fact Hot Generally Kuann.
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miles an hour, showing that the new
track Was well laid.
Z The track will prdbably reqeh
Weatherford by the 25th inst., but wlli
not be ready for the trains until the
Hrtt of Sun*. ———
— Copt. Johnson is the engineer In
chargb pf track-laying and bridging on
the extension to the Rio (iramie.-2)tx(-
P . ' ' ■ "S
Beeretory flhcnnstt was nt a banquet utontty tobGIating TOlns is 'a Ifle ojjjaot
of the Hew York Board of Trade the
Other day. He was quite happy iu liia
tpoech «Ver the situation of. tho coun-
try, declaring rt*w«STnrv^ffiofesiitfB^
* fitetory, that we had the besf'pa-
paper money we ever had, tW/t It
should always be redeemed upon pres-
entation; that sufficient coin should be
held In the treasury for this purp&e/
that the silver, gold ahd greenback dol-
lar should be at par with each other,
of the country was
Ling stock, apd ship bet-
tons that sustain ton tons would soon
I be converted with prolific Rtotcs, that
u cmr fnlnes were now astonishing the
1 holes bored or punched in
them will not-he received at the Treas"
ury. By punching a la^ge hole In a
.sHvor dollar front five to thirteen cents
worth of silver is Liken out. Individ-
uals rarely refuse to accept these muti-
coins, fat they pass readily. Mau-
ttfitoturers who obtain large quantities
of silver sufTer tfyc most by Rte mutila-
tion of coin, as thg defective jfiCees ean-
«k»t be cxehangtxl for ccttmcatcs or
gfeenboeks at the office of the Treasury
or sub-Treasury. The penalty for frgud-
uu»re than flfiOO and imprisonment of
aot more thou two years.
Lsn»p Chlatnsjs.
I^mp chimneys freqUbiitly break
through being suddenly ChiHetl by a-
current of air from a door or wipdow.
They sometimes break unawotmialdyT *
but with bore to avold^ a draught they
will stand a long time, - One mistake
frequently mode in choosing a glass Is
to select a thick one, under thr impress
ion that thick ones are stronger than
thin ones. ' Ho they ore, but strength
i*noirequire, -TheTtiGonnTc'is this:
And Various oAcr stylus m& qaatltigg*::_
■PhOMwnilLnr. MminiMjii.il ..111 lu iiuM uujy ”
.--v r jfcBamaBaa
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g^:1 gffABAWim
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OfHcr ImeS w
plcie, and prices will compare with those of my Boot and Shoe
-., t "*.
»Department.*, Call ahd -see. -I premise yen
and Quickest Lffld
All Points in
ST. LOUSEL—-----AIK
Texas,
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.TOLEDO,
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G. B. JEWELL.
NoKli,KastlSCUtheast
Trains arrive and leitVo Fort Worth
as follows:
j 1.36 a m. Matiand Express,
--‘V’' . 2*80 p* M> Accommodation, 0.2t) a. m
CoLaections
TcxnrKhno, wi^Ttralna oh 8t.
irtr
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Book-Seller, Stationer and
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a I it.
Louis A Iron 3t(>nntnln ami So. R’w^w-
for all joints North, F.ast and Soutfr-
KttSti
j.wk‘ :
[fur Eylcr, Palestine, iI«H>*ton, AUstlu:;-~-Tt
Galveston and Ban ^Uitouio. f
t At Dallas, with tk*ina of the Houston
A Texas ( entrnl Hxy. for Corslcamini
Mexia, Bremond, Wacb,
Hempstead, Brenhant
[AtwSSii*
vert, Bryan
- Jll points in
exits. ’
At- Khernmn, wiiii T. C. Rwv. —to-
> rfor all points on tho line df that road;"
.—At bort Worth, with Btages fuf all
points
g,
pia»
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Has qn assorted stnk k of
Albnins, Blank Books, Pocket Books
Fort Wetth, Dallas & Shei
7 —TO-=
4.
Sf. LOUIS.
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And aU kindB of . .
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School Books and Schofil.'Stationery, Chromosand Mottoes, Pens,
Inks and Envelopes, Letter^ Cap; Note, Billet xuut-Tinted Pftper,
/ -JtO -1 • A .
Tapeferics^ -
And a choice lot of j. I
>rf‘
Any information In regard to rates
of Freight ahd Passage, Time and Con-
ncetionsj will be cheerfully given on up-
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I’D THE PkOPm^f
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Gigar8j Cigarettes, Pipes, Snult and Tobaccd.
St
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Keeps the leading ptibiicatiotis for salg~hy the single Humber,
niHPtrill fpecive snbscriptions to any paper published in the Uni-
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ted States'lit^tho publishers’ pricey*
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1 yy >» 11 ——■*' I 1 1 * " ' ' V 7* ^*4—^— «■» —
Fort Worth, Texas
< Or West of There.
when you go NV
that your cheat
direct to Dallas
and
:’*iw
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E. T. HltLTARD,
. Attorucy-at-Law.
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HILLIARD & SPILLER
George rpiller,
CivlTEnglnecr.
IS
For thqy are now running two imSseu-
ger trains per day dlrect^ttroligh to
OVEH.THE
Mi::oari, Euus 1 Te»: lt‘7.
fVW
rf^t;
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lions, the balance of trade trlfh oilier
naltoM Was vastly ip <*** tovor,
that millions of einignthto Were coming
£IZSSg£rJSS“5 *4^7-
mi
s word the ITnltolStates were bound- Now look out fpr stories of Mcxicaii
m.
r log forward to their cbnwr of proeperb
jxZ Ry st s more rapid ml*, than ever re-
’.*■ horded In history. . 1 -
trAvtrTi
On a tree near Swan’s Spring, Col., a
!y fcttd s «*tiy hunting-
tpT ffii^g^«»rh,.;iady».
two gold neck
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Henry Wilson
Munby are trip-
twenty-four
curksrtUes in naiu-
to lie a white aw,
s, MMvjMHd
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xpansion and contraction nre unequal
under sudden changes of temperature
hence Iheir breaking. CH6ose the fhin
-ist w*m
lions, sThe season, has just begun and’ ^JfrotllWF COirNTY FiStRAY'S
the crop U has Just kWed AKEH tTP 6^ V?. TT Keen, t’om’r
one with apsoAiiifc near Dallas, Rack-
dale has got one prowling around there
and others are knocking around diffir-
ent places; ;tt tb a poor newspaper that
cannot afford a Mexican lion I
Wake up our TebuaoAns lions,
’■ ^ "tfoes ymirjsiatef Afinie ever say any-
thing about me, als^y," asked an anxi-
ous lover of a little girl. "Yes," was
ths reply; "she Said if you had rockers
ittl;
nice era'llc,for my biggest ^loU,"
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teretofore ex-
Irrdftied,'
jJtr.rrtotig- flfK--—Sly JEtor .
S3H5E
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You will also
to/Dallas, you
7
iHiing between
under the firm name of Patteis^ti A
Tate, In the Grocery and Livery busi-
ness, is this duy disSfit^Tby mutual
consent. Roth tjiartles’ are authorized
.to settle up th6 business cif tUcJirm.
^ r Y*1V.-V-gmwfe«.
May lat, 1M0. W. E. Tatk. •—•
Collectors and Conveyancers,
Graham, Texas..
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Prompt and Personal Attention to all business In our Llne-^
. •rT-.. .T*~
Conveyancing, Procuring PateijU, Dividing Lands, Aci. &Ci
Mack ntsne and toll aU>ut 10yeats old,
14hasUtshigbrbrnnded VOonleft chopl-
der and 3 oU left hfps * Also one 'Sorrel
$
A
Choice Lads (or Sale it
Beiknap.T^Aiso, One buy horse, k or 10
years Old. 15ii%pds high, blotch brand
on shoulder, left with J. I&TsrreiJ, 4
miles north of Belknap;'1 Alan, one dun
liorse. four, yeon* old, about 14 bands
Archer, faylor, Clay, Jack, Parker^ Palo Piutfr> Stephens; Cal-
nlian, Bdhtland, Slifckclfbrd, Thi^jpkmorton rttitl other Counties, jrtojket a
Special Attenlion Throughout the State to Tax Matters of Nefc-RtsideuR
One Railway from Texas
lemrmlloh^1Tnd pi\ih.*nl5^£i
direct lhto the great Union H. R.
ot, pt. Louis, Me. /
tokteftaq
By the Way of Sedalia, Mo.
PEOPLE of TEXAS.
TheM^ Jt Pull-
iul Fireplug Car from Houstuij, Hearn,
nllaa. Fherhmn and Dcniifdo to Fort
»H, Kan., tottodolin, Mo., toHt. Louis.
Be sure and go to Dallas to buy ycatift^
. R.‘ tickets of the regular nttthorir.etf
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r lwrihs us h
'Hit
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mk office
‘•number.
oo one of your Ahoes it .WroUl.l make t
• Belknap; kit Valued tft &lUO,
if-' < ' * a -A ; •' 77r ,£ •
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iMill bcglad togive Responsible reference* nffitttig patrons hf
.
tffig standing* and tho loading Baulks of *Ttxmr'
•■ft - , »-* « > 4
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your it)coping car he
Bleeping Car tickets and t h
through tb oil points in the
_ e aelto
kets ttnfi ( Iteckld J
ll. P. Hjpanica, t
B’th’m Piss. Ag’t.
Jar.
Gen. l*wn, Agl
mitos; Tcffa^....
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1880, newspaper, May 28, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth878942/m1/4/: accessed May 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.