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GRAII AM,- TEXAS. FRIDAY. MAY 21. 1880.
VOL. “IV.
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BTRICfliY IN ADVANCE.
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NO. 40.
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BE. J. H. DAVIDSON,
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' llt-nrjr Warren,
©FFKRHkl# professional nervier to
the cithtenBoJ
1 Officd at By
«Whty, --
rag Htony AYest
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-i-»- siilo Pqblic Square.
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fkjsitiui.topii: Oteitmu,
1 mtAifjm, tkjlas. -••
All «-tiii Aiii n.isau*in townaimI country
ORice ftt Ildus’ Drug tore:
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4. I*. KAnte,> CashUm
Banking House
Henry Warren & Co.
te:
MWfRtftlfc flP tfWrf'Iutrtts tvn4’WlTP.i^ *MI<‘TTr
ed,- We wake remittances and. .jSjpJleptioiTa
at all aeoessible points. vtjSly.
Xi. J.BOWEft,
lie Make* the Hick. Well, tile Dumb, Talk:,
tlie Deaf liear,*iind;tbe Lome: Walk. ’rrA
Wyllieyillo, Va., dispatchjpives $Jiei
following account of a wonderful ebar-J
JfcflflTBtiddcUly
TtfglUjU
AWUV, DEALER IN
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VhWMM
•:“ir
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Physician# Surgeon.
c^SR Al«*i «±A«r
iapPuTiUo equrao.
iteHMtntJsia Nhfet ooilitroSt; -*■
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All callspromptly atten ded
- Occ \V(
■uidf
•4. ?i AiwrotTJi
R. K. ARNOLD
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a-T^A.Hc a nyo, a?:
TMTIIrTi practice iwtho Hlateand ,
▼ ? oral VonrteAT'" t*rompt afctcr
Spoclal attention
Rrtvt Estate litti^
—r
Hee* afi
practice,
>h«ideri«d.
Pr. ThoA. M. Colley, .Surge+m- for i. 44^
N. R. U. Puleeiine, Teaae.
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Oay>im«nyw^ OUrtTRuiiriinr, w
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A ttornoy-at-L'aw .
B^Knap. x « ~ -Tejiaj
B^ATTCSj^l^tqi lAt^jodRi ofT.m ng‘
“ JaipoaMcKey, Corsicana,~4,“
IpJ. B. McCarver, Moxln, “
Jolui Adams, Tyler,
Httrlt.tfciilamm, fmamtt;
iir,Ji»h*n.Hcnrt»m, '""«'
Mcsra. l*eck A DeHoard, Fairfield, i*_
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and adjoiuing cou nilcn. f * ^
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FINLAY
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f-T. H. CONNER,
ABCHTTEaT
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ny n 1 ■ —. »»n pi —_
Graham, Yoiuig Coit Texas.
Wii.i. practmc in Federal Courts at
Graham, and 'Htate (fotirt«;af Ymuig,
l’nlo Pinto, Ht4‘plo ns ttnd-WdJolnliig
t» mntWjjft.
4 Hi 1
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C. Wc Johnson,
Attorsey-iULaw'i L&si Apnt
7y
(«R A HAM.TKXAS.
\VLLL pcacti<?6 lu the Courts of i'oiing
"AvO." and udjolhtng comities.
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IARDSl IJioprletor.
WK T%Xf&p- •"
1 flic juarkrt-aVTor
Talde. ( haul ami clean iieda
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deXler in
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Office, VVost Si(le,VubIicS<iuare.
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^ Fb'kh Bread. Cakes, i’ies. Ac., daily.
Ca*U‘ Paid for Country Pro<luce. Give
mo a call.
cheapest
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3I1LLEU S MIRACLES.
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Pea- some weeks past the people-
8cott county hrarye twNsft terribly exct^fP
over
formed
•Ahe miracles which have been per-
led I^Aticliard Miller, of ibat
Baker &SFSHS'iffST
drcl. or IheJiMloKMl «sa^k vMUug 1“* "* whlob Qfi4^4-» wlth lhoe6 »b“
him. Miller is a middle uged mali cm-
WMmm,
Fruits. Cigars, Tobacco, Etc., jjS*
mill, uohr Estillvllle. He is. tlec|>1y
religious, ami claims to have had a
BiozEsniaa:
God’s help, he cotfld perform -irohde«»
ful cures sipiply througli faith. He
state* that thenext «foy, “ftcr a for rent
prayer, he henlad'a stek maa by toash*-
lag iiini. The intblllgenee of the mtf-
uele went all over tiie country, and the
riff nim
dlflbrent men, un^l pronounced peualiics
them. He studieil and prayed to find
ih gift; he plaetiedd'lpri vately and
suooeedud lu making cures; then he
knew what he had to do, and, like
a constant
inspiration, aperetit
Jonah iu the whale’s belly, byicoias«Tt- *1*1® OfdBlighty fh)i|f Which oUt
gra^tmggaas; is&s
power:-~Mark, xvL, 17, 1% John, xlv.’;|
12, 15; 1. Corinthians, xll. He has oth-
do not believe Ih Acts, 11177;'
oTSS;
WtTHOkT MONTtY WITHOUT PRICK.
. Tids Is the man who, though poor
and-ignorant, has refused the sum of
$40,000 fof an engagement to travel one
'"lth iu Wa
Late of Palestine, J
- Hae^^permttnently located ih Graham
forthr puniosp-pmcttciiigtiiwpKghSHloii.
ill work done
a Specie
t andi
Hatlsfactlon guaranteed.
Office Bouth^Wc’^Publie H<iuare.
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I refer with
Hire to
Dr. J, M. Rillinite), Palestine, Texas,
“ i* \y ■•B,7Apt «*
gsaKaas
lit; lu I 4
Lett
his Fieijrlng anTT: spt'ecli came‘ft in
and tO-day ho is apparently hulu am
hekrty. — =. ^-■...... m
* m IreneJNc W Uur a Uiautlful
lady of Bristol ,¥e^i., hctpless
JitflW4Ujij^.JB^^k'x'oukht to 5jET
last w^ek, and, wIkoi an attdtnpt
QgAHAM.L TFjTte
G ttfi ran teed T*1 arm and ^peciflcations
for Puldiennd Private buildings, Brid-
ges, etc., furnished /at short notice, and
estimates given. '
im JIEISrERHANS
Baot and SIlOB Maker
Sole Leather and Shoe-
Ouu of the most wonderful miracles of
Miller was tlee cure of Mr. Peter
Whits el !■}■*1 VllO llUS biMik for JCJTB
attlictod with a cancer. The cancer
wo* touched, and in three days had
disappeared. »
- vriie miracle-worker is au exceedingly
modeAt, man; and always indignantly
declines any compensation for his ser-
vjees,alleging that be is but the liuiu-
Findingg-fFor Sale, Aii tt^ people in his s
•tfirmopnoxt (f/K»r*t0Biirhcf this mlracuhm*
'<v- GHAHA M, TKXA8.
City Market.
.. J- xi. cerx^TTS,
Proprkdur. •
V
fords..kept--constantly on hand.* XHve
<n»i'« f itnl. Market, North of the Gra-
liaui l Intel. ♦. ' niR56if.
— !■ ■ * —- •• ■ ■!'»■■■" •Mr* —'-—Aj-jji. •■ ...
JEFF’S SAIiOOH
fff '
'"AND
Billiard Hall.
TffFF
Pwjtfist ft:
of the I'll
/forth Side of the
a 11A UAMt
*
\ibtie Square,
* - - f£X*S
Mlnss.-fthU
Brandies; also fresb StAlicuiy
Beer, with the J»est •, ■
bfamls ot *
Cigars.
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DEALERS IN
Drags, Chemicals,
c#t‘ Paiqts, Oils, Bruche*.
'+ ••■ —iiiintoii
iCB. B.
»rT Mfal, F«fd, Etc
Qfiui'Micvy.
i CifiOttN^ra^r.
Material fumt-iied u li<-;i desired. Also
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CABIN KTWOlUt;
TjnsosimH&wjz ~
* .-3K, Manufacturer of Gibbs' Patent Revo!
*• '"•“v«h!ia».-rei..
':t*yr±
~AAIir»J.;Ch tiptop her,
“AoaiNisi.
Brut, Copper, Tin, LMdand
' BHBET IRON.
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(SF3?IIJfcWAMS
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..Larcfudy compotmdtaHlsy Or night.
WteST HIDE PRfttJtO 8QUARE,
in the kltchep ns coolay ami Oompcla
'hifir,fcn*5iisriwTFB*THrtcykp:TFfttsc=tiT
grow rhdv and great. Her
baud.
_Yesterday G.
Tty by tho-fouhh-
N Wortr; s phohw
grupher at Abingdon visited Miller, In
comx>auy with a paralytic uncle, the
? I WO fillll 1* f. J K liXd
which deprived him both of the powerp"1
of wpeedf aud hearing. MiHer looked
at the afflicted man,.andRafter-a short
home ho would be
well. Last night’ as Mr. Wertz entetf
edJR^aoor of tils house ou^ ^1»
t
inada U>4ifo hvr info the carriage, eb
rose from the sedan clmiiyand said she
was eutii-ely“well
Philadelphia, April J9.—A very
curious case has been developed Lm fore
of Ood. .He take.oo cr««t. the «< U»j» Sty. A oomo-
lo fiinnelrtir the n*rfortnio» of 'ul'l' ootowd,-ifemaBof .boat 32 ywr, uk.
for h peustbh on account of service of
three years and seven months in
the .army during tiic r belliou. Her
io hint self "for the performaoo of these
Ids section
woo-
der: - d;.
The above is eon dr mod by a- eoires-
poiirfch F of IM Tfef A%»rk He^aM wliose
divindcttlUng and power ffkccps hin» a
*erfhht -of the |>eor 4ml afttieie<l; bihjl^
him to the car of novertv: puts hfs wifo
Lhiif Mr tlie sa^e seeuea were, rc-cnacted’ that
*jnrini iiilSTsajinnilent witnessed at Glade
w Hpriage, ^fhereT^rTnri' llsjn, liming.
wluob timo Miller was in town, there
Were crowds, numbering at times two
thousand, that besciged his hotel and
sought admission to his presence. He
m
( Ot RTESIFS TO PARENTS.
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Parents lean upon their childreu, ood
especially their sons, much earlier than
either of them imagine. Thefr love is
nisi foun-
npsmay
widow, depi uding on her oojy moa for
sUp]M>rt. He gives her a oomftirtublo
home, sees that she is welPclad, apd
allows no debts to accumulate, and that
jIf; *U. it Aa-considerahte, mCrc than
many sons do, but there law laok. ;He
her a carcssf ba has forgotteiFaiL thoan
|»jy her of the abundnuco of his heart
brHmother thing ssu+rely. HC ]•'”+*
his mojhter? Of course he docs* At«
How She Clot Noah.
. A Detroit justice of the poace was tho
other day interviewed by a wdflian
about forty-live years of age, who an-
nounced tlmt she would be married oa
a csrtaffi nfght at hcTfarm house, and
Ids houor Had been (selected to come out
AfUI IhJ iHhfkiuoOy. " Shd hiked
how muc^/hfl ftffl wam) *nA P*M <f
to<.ik a receipt, Business concluded, she
sut down and tilled a short Olay pipe
With tobacco and indulged Inasinoke.
£^VWw°n’t Hunk out of this?” she
“Oh, noj I’ll be there, snre.H
affsetionateways thattakethejtr^kles V ‘,48o’ll f, and so’ll lie or I’ll know tho
from her face, andt Apake her look'io reasorTWhy ! He’s- been clawing oflT^
inueh younger than her yaars; ha IX little lAlkly, but frMGioakk
remly to put his hahd in his pocket to
mark; se^ if I don’t.” |
“I hope nothing unph
1 will oc-
-ir—--1---•'* —•
there not proofs c'hough of his lllial’^re-
ghld? Ib'Sc hot* CuutiiiuaHv makipg
L*wfor her banetttV What more
could any' reasonable woman nek!
Ah, but it is the mothers' heart that
craves »h .occasional
rhx
tlons and kindly coi
. “So do..and I guess HWli wS.tU
________right. Don’t forget thp date.”
kiss, the support Hi» houor went out last night prn.
4 the IUILb atten-- Pared to perform tbe cerepiony with
ulways on his feet, but never out of
liumur or unwilliug to waltoaa^patlcntri
and treatibg rich and poor, -wh.itc and
bhfojti Wlil* Jlke wurtesy and Intention .
Mtmy tiief»ric»* are
tills strange-man’s js»wf*r— tlmtof mag-
nutic intlueuco prnra
Miller ttratl
with hrlnffS hack tire youth of herb earl; her <*>m» i*» be spliced.”
aumnuTmtiiii
?rm
ho does possess some power not given
to, nr imremibln7ieomtnon mortals all
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your -correspondent was eye witness,
or that wero testified to beforq him by
thd pm ties iiiti.i ested,* Will bu Hidtu try^
pleasure, and oh! how proud she ls of
Sm8o*i»".-rzzp^zr-J- 'IZ
Evep the father, occupied aad ^h.
sorbed as he may lie, is not wholly in-
very lltUe for them, but, haviag.ftdth
m their sincerity, it would give him
whirh .the correspondent Vouches.
Miller’s postqfflce is Catawba, Roau-
oake county, Vs. n
Appljlug For A romdon,
A pril 25th, Is too long for our columns.
The writer llfort speaks of hiih in his
secluded home:
" ‘•Persons came from far and near,
some from distant states riding sixty
mites oyer rough mountain roids from
tire nearest station. The little cluster
of log houses about the mill where the
miller milled was tilled to repletion;
provisions grew scarce;dhe mill wheel
stopped, for want of a- vfatcher and A
crisis in the economy of the whole eom-
tnuuity was Imminent. Miller had to
doa$b that she enlisted wds ‘wounded
two or three tliues, and honorably dls-
charged at the end of tho war, the
Prothuuotary thihks she ought to have
a pension. According to the woman’s
stor^ she calls ted In the Fifth Maryland
'Regiment. 8ht? was passwl by PrarTgl^
go where the hundreds that flocked
to him could be housed and fcd.Yottr
correspondent heard a week before his
moving that Jie was going, so taking
the train for Giade Bpiiags -h»
oepted Mttter there on :
Tuesday night wheu the healer^ tired
and Worn from a slxty-mlle rlde.Arrived.
It was intended that he should -get in-
The town was packed at ten o’clock
that night with the halt, the lame, and
blind. It seemed as though the alarm
had tfhkcned thsm form sleep in
the forms and hamlets and called to-
gloss-spipner, A. ITengel, of Vleagg;
gefher Ha excited, jaramlng, cr»Mrtngj ing
- mass, the hot<;l was tilled. 1‘eoph- ^ 1
])oured iuto eve^y room m»d erowdwi
Hsvcry hall. “Miller! whore Is hoi * Bend
hlhi here!” “Here ho goeil” Were ex-
pressions of eagerness heard every-
ORAY9 HPKCtWMODIOllflfciq
MAW
T H ADS
An nnr-llian^M*-
for Kvtnlnal MVnk-
n«M Rpnrmnlnr-
gr-jpaa
v tCl lV»llon
Vhk okaTmViiicink < O,
.. Ml
. HI *im WXf i>pl
whero. Miller, nover excibd, always
humor, passed among the.
throng of pcopk?. dispensing his mar
velloua gills of relief or pallia
two o’clock a. m. found the crowd .no
loss- dense, while neW comers told
of Mores of othors that were on the way
4 from Rn> Arnoda *ud hllkt”
Ho Is deaeribed as an uninformed
Illiterate man, and with little knowl-
edge o^anyYlnd except of tho blblo.7
:Y> HOW Kl^TWRES. , . >
MU)erysaooount pf himself Is that for
over throe yean he has been “blowing
Fathers need their sons quite as much
M the boms need Ore fathers, but in how
many deplorable instances do they foil
fo hud in iliem a staff for tbelf declining
years.. t
My son, you area sweetener'hflifo?
You may disappoint the ambition of
your parents; may find your intellectual
strength inadequate to your desires,
- but let none of these things move you
story is a very s|faightforWard one*
and as *%e has the dncmjicntnry cv.-
ArngdT,,Begin early tn cultivate «>
habit t»f thoughtfUlncaa and oohsldcfjk-
werc nix meu in her mess. There is a
r •*' Tl
in her cheek where.she was struck
by bullet at Newburn. 8ho was
wounded in the thigh And sent to the.
hospital. Then it was discovered.
Strange tosav she was not «H»ehRrg<>d
out her time. Sbo went by the name
of Henry William* in the army, and
refers tdseveral persons who knew her
'Os a soldier. . _ .
Glass Cloth.
5E*?
i. a! j a. a .. fIVp- *• • -
'Glass cloth is being made In Gef*
many.* A^Qqndenfrel, the artist sod
K'a^s. He not !only splhs but
weatta glass Ireforo tho eyes of the- peo-
ple. The otherwise brittle glass he
chas||^e into pliable threads, and uses
them‘for making good, warm clothing
by introducing oertaiu iugredients,
which «r hrts secret," and thereby
. B . Afcyi<B,J|ys ttr
•fresf u^i'r'.Tnim* takiii.
•\'fo !Wk, b|mK^« ,,f Vl*t->n, I’reranturn 0M Ago
«»<t -th«r thu ImUI to or C«B
•umHIou. »r.a a Prom-lnrw OriiT*. Y
FSf VnU jHtrUco^ W W oor ^A|0|MlW-jRyS_w» Spl
mfAfSl Aft^sMU? 91 inflammation out of burns and stopping
y^M the flow of blood/’ After a while die
began to study the blble, and ho found
there that God gave dlllctcut gifts to
—“" ■ ■ - — •.
■sXL
changing the entire nature of the glaee.
tioty and jie saakee white curly glass muffo; also
rowa- no ivies’ hats of glass with glass leathers
which are lighter than rCftl feathers.
Wool, made of glass, it is said, cannot
be distinguished horn the genuine ar-
ticle, Glass is a non-conductor, and
tbe tlm
oapeea
Jftirgulart are lloUfiehing in Ban An-
tonio, i. ——j—"" ■ -■
^.-4——' spu'e^ui1 ■,--
’ Willie Patterson, of 'Fort Wofth,
shot and killed by t compahlon, Robt.
Jones, trbtle fooling with an old rusty
pistol. . ^ x|:-X .■ . ?
7 -7 J?,. r ,'h--77’-..VY %.d
)« mag not be distant when it will
t revolution In: dreae materials.
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smooth down so many of its aspdrttfosr abuyt a liozcn l301,80?? Assembled at the
hourie, and-tho-woqpi
and makix tive-jiHjPoey -4ewa woo AiHt>me»
Material aid ia good
which the lovhig, sympathetic heart
bestowsupon
she 1ms outgrown these weaknesses and
follies, and ls.pouteut with the crust
tha^UUft:TBiriagt
cry littU> 8Bft«t«tt. .iti.„i. votTT MCort tlaOHlr
offer of attention, yorrr eaeyyt
to church or concert, or for a quiet walk
eh^'kHgiow, and her eyes sparkle with
cur^' observed the Omtrt.
“I hojw so, too, but Ikn-going to be
prepared joT ~ f^immage just the same. _
Now, you always baok theweaker sex;
• don't y
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pramptue»ri and good Wttt. He found1—
under IEo light
her face waa covored with a bland smile
as aho shoock hath la and said i
“Take a cheer. The old mah isn’t
here yet, but IT1 send for him.” Then,
turning to a boy In^
—i.'
“Samuel, go and tell the old nXhn
different to these filial expression*of
,tlfiV,ufed luvfo. .Hcjuay pretend to case.
___ The widow re-Ailed hbr pipe, took
fahr- were - they iwietfely withheld, scyeml strong whiffs, and then sald-to
Fathers need their sons nulte as much a long-legged farmer who seemed hun-
gry for the bridal feast.
“Judge,” began the woman, as she
from a dBtermfapaUoB to dieulL mb o£ Ijpok^tt arvund for her bonnet, “you play
whose.character they need never be
ash
a game of fox-and-gecse with Moaee
thing.
Mon far <Bfaers« e^edarily for tlnwo
whom you aro commanded to honor.
Can you begrudge a few extra steps for,
tin mother Who nevor stopped tp num-
ber those yoU demanded during-your
helpless Infancy? Have you the’heart
. ,, , . „ WJ . to slight licr requests, or treat in r re-
wilh 2*
her. 8he kept her hair cut short, dm s
ed ns other soldiers carried her musket,
and marched in the, ranks. At length
not begin to luoasuro the patient de-
votion with which she bore your pecu-
liarities? Anticipate her wants, invite
her confidence, be prompt to offer as-
Tlrere ir8tanco, oxpreas ybur affection as you
~ ia “ did when a child, that the mother may
never grieve in i i nftli lif jjpMBMB
has lost.—Ilwmt New Yorker.
'* ' ' ■ • M S
legislative Aspirants Take Warning,
NerfTtcm and Is Well Worth your nt- ba,Ck;’’
teutton. Tho press, It ia said, moulds
public opinion, but the press receives its
cue from the people and but re-echoes
business be advertised':
“A real estate owner called on the*
Newt-Item one moruing lait Week to
oftinr
t lands ip Ma-
xed him fo tha
. Late in the day he might hav^boeu^
S*2 seen trudging wearily away from «that
P^o- | Sightly structure, hia brow wrinkled
with frowns, and cuss words doubtless
springing to his lips at that style <of
sutesuanship which enacts laws to sell
a man’s realty without ordering the
Bfcmuol.departed bit-bJaarraud, and
alter the ciapso of ten minutes here-
tUjJipd and responded :
He’s got h s boots off and is whittling
out a woode a cat, and 1 don’t baUsvo hs
.mt| Atomt bslig nwurted^,^
tp you Ar anybody eise.” ^
_^“Moscs, over and toll Noah I
want him!”
Moses departed. He was absent ten
minutes, and then lounged In and said:
“Bays he is quite comfortable whJr*
he is. Guess be isn’t on the marry very
much.” j
There^r going So bo a marriage here Wh
night, and I’ll bet a horse-rake og-jt..’*
Bhe was absent about twenty mlnttfos ‘
And then returned Ap ooippany wltli
Noah* Hu hod neither coat nor hat on,
and only one boot and both were pant-
ing for breath.
ou
*nd
man's realty without ordering the
will occur. Honoeforth “the jpeUrle«s
legislators” who do hot publicly an-
nounce their desire fora reform In this
style of economy, wb&feby real eetate
owners are put to much trouble and ik-
pens© to learn the condition of their
property; ML10 the delinquent lift, may.
so for aa we are ooQcerned, be permitted
to give play to their economic preteu-
'e pUy
dUl In Wall
to give
J|
and 1
endangered,”
walks so fo^ that pubffiT
v 111 not thereby be
rnmO
A car load of Bohemian Immigrants
Just come in the state to settle on tl*
8unset route. ^7. -x v. '
A swi^dlef Has treen' Collecting taxes
of Hfoistoh dafRles. j™ f
SSL
SFh sL ‘ ‘
, ^2
“G-go ahead ! judge,” she gasped, Ml
who hauled tho groom into the ©entire
of the room. “He,heard me coming
and got out Aud riffi four times round
the orchard, buf hero he is!”
Do you want to marry this Woman?”
he gatelfoah a
look over.
4‘Yaas!” waa the blunt ■
- -“Then why did you run away?""
“ ’8^>oee I’m going to give right 1x4
the first thing?” demanded the indig-
na«rt NoafiT ^Tll go and fla up and
No, darling, no you won’t, my pet
ametiiyst!” chuckled, tho widoax^-
“We’lT he marked right here and now,
thcfr scuilnigpts. It hr thc pedpte, nbtf ognof>°i?<fL7
«»
‘kiiy needed aid, and_the knot was soon
tied. As soon as tho oeremony..was ov-
Noah skipped out of the back door
but no on6 pursued. The widow called
J- the guests fc> rapper and remarked:
1 “8It right down and don’t Worry about
the groom. I’ve beenjdua yearn walk-
ing him up to this, but he'D b© a little
bash ful for a few weeks to,borne. Hare
some ofthe roast pig, Mr! Court?”—De-
troit Free Prcst, ,7 !
L——m " i, i iBWinkgnST* ^"e-rrrr '"'T1
The overwhelming of the people ana
a clear majority ip both houses of Oau-
gress, demand the passage of the Tdwn-
send bill placing eslt, printing
and type oh the free list .A
is committee of a
stands In the Way of
reform. A creature of
refS*
ought to
righting
ous wrong
balanoe of
dictate
have
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