Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 13, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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rv». A-dvortiffeig Sates.
ThelbTldldng»*otir
ing AndroolM, Inrtwd of attack * uk
him, wept up to him and held out its
JU», which had beep pierced by a
lurge thorn. The poor fUgltlTc, reoov-
[^UjftJkM*a |p» ftlfflt ifi» entry of the
l*»»t i’lad caused him, extracted the
thorn; ahd when the;Injured paw wm
hraled, theqlaveaud hie strange ooin-
The foTTowln* are onr ad vertlulng rate*
Owe square (i inch) Aral insertion, $1.00
fftinh luiawiutBt laanrtVci *~r - i so
Space. 1 mo. Imo. $ mo. Iin*>. papion lived together for come time.
lLrofi ■------ -----Bjj ...
$2.50 $0.00 .
Steehea .6.00 *M
M4:JPAI ill$-00
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$10.00
-&M
■22.40
«gjg Si
ded
$8, in^
’ far advance.
The lioir brought home game enough
*’•:** r>r both, but Audrocice got tired of HhfiitJft** this diffleuUy.
...........~rr frfr —1 Hr^rri j iljnl Iiji aOjigiiaa liT
friend. By-and4*y he
waa captured by some soldiers, and
sent a prisoner to Rome, where he was
tar offloe:— condemned to be thrown to the lions in
Precinct the amphitheatre, a* a runaway slave.
ta par Hue egeh
uction uuuie to
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_A pcnwui
al /miner
Idlest Telephone Stories.
The marvelsoftbe telepi
sat
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numerable. At an <‘X|*r1|g£Bag
tfie other day between this city. and
of alxtceu miles, the tickingo#«
be heard distinctly. A •enteno*
4Jn av whisper three feet from a
ouwe transmitter was heard at the
other end of the ^.Mettle played
3#«v* upoViaptifio standing forty feet from
IhV telephone^ was heard dlstlbctly.
a question of a friend several miles
away and beer, in the friend’s home
or office!, the conversation which pre-
oeeds the answering, of the question.
occurred In Hartford the .other day.
Hr. J. O. Patterson ’‘'bailed’* one of
• the hotels and asked if an acqidal u i mice
was In his room and could bet »
tej clerk
message.
rail n wuiter
He hourd the
.Walter^air he Walked
heard him knock at ttre gentleman’s
door; heard the door -opeu; the maMtgfi j the same jinn that had lived with An-
0cHVCT8ffr the gemIemariTa rtqjyj the
The Story of 4 sdroclf », t £
Hhy the Law Is Uncertain.
Androoles was the tlaye of a Roman
Consul in Africa, and was treated so
badly by %b master that he ran away.
Takliigahpltdr In a cave from the heat
of the sun, a lioa.eatemh whu actaied
to be in great pain. The auitju*!, see-
language 'is an imperfect instru-
ment for the expression of ideas. Not
a fevl of its forms are ambiguous—that
i«. they »|H-ak in two ways. Readers'
aad haftraare left ti il 1 Iram T]n i
Hity, The voice Is that of Jacob, the
plrxity, The vole* is that of Jgpoh, the
hand i« that of ttiji,- - >7#
Many of the terms of language are
equivocal. They have two' meanings,
so that the reader la In dqubf, ss to the
iui iti or intention ofib|yripi> -* a .'
-• Thum who draft statues know bow
how difficult It is to frame a law which
•hall be free frojn ambiguous express-
ion for equl vocal tennis: Judg6 H tory
ones told a personal im ideut which
W. S. McJIMSEY,
tor PtTRBHACT or
arxcuL nc,%Lca in
Heavy I Shelf Hardware,
"Emb Sutter Battery,”
(lioilT Iamb
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AMO TBt Ckl.EliHATKP
-AYERY PLOWS.
Noa^ drheu oriinlpala
“to the lions” they were not utlowe<i any
draft an aet. Ho important waa It that
lie spent six mouths trying to perfect
its phraseology. His purpose, was to
make lt’N>» cfwfr that ”111$ m<4t astute
lawyvJ s snouhi not be able to eqst the
Ueuumi Oypot Sot Choice
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Hats, Boots, Shoes,
SaddleiV'Itardware and
. 8T0CX Q XS CSAU.Y, •
were oootlciued amuh-w of a'doubt upon its mean.ug.
,Tft€ ^
w« ajH>nH whatever, but were i xjxmd,
unarmed and quite defenseless, to the
fury of fsreeioua boasts to be torn to
pieces fur the amusement of the scarce-
are in
t made} If jaaitferootoiB spectators. Poor An-
daocies was standing alone In the - vast
toa, without hope ,of human
’» F* m 1 "*B « nwoi'/jj lO
the lawye s ' l congress, became a law.
la less FUta a yeer a salt lovolvlog the
iat*-.p of th’f law came before
the tou/i ove • w;»jc i Judge Htor-
presided. Hay ug hoard urirrarg u
meats ths ai»|e atmrneys, he coa-
.»»av- lie ^drtnr uniidt [<» dee d«?
Groceres’ DRUG, MCDICINE8,
cK^hLiS lUIS
Bor Use or Investment^
t nj
In Jack, Archer, Palo .Pinto, Callahan,
Young, Clay, Stephens, Xhrockmortan,
Montague, Shackelford, Taylor, Parker,
Eastland, and in many other counties,
Bay bargains! of perfect tillei t»f 4000 Surveys or Tracftf
most of them the FAMOUS PRE«IIIM« PETERS’ COLO-
NY LANDS, selected in -in a region whose elevatiop defies
the presence of follow feyer and
froin 500 to 1000 feet greater el
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tn
And Conors in Oil.
texab
I Ir* |b by kee»' *y a ghod/Roe o»
jrs K n 4» l^a
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kind of stock; and now most progressive, being on route Texas
and Pacific Railway. For sale, ,$Uo, Lota in the prosperous
TOW2S1 OF GRAHAM,
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Survey of said Railroad* and route .Qf .Denison and Pacific
1 help, ijmhfrHett was Jet i'X>sv oil him,
put what was the wunder of the spee-
(tgtors Wheq the liuu, instead of spring-
lug on the slave and rending him,
iwrot gently tifr to Mm »srf"be$>P to ciama of \wo lawye *
lick hluj!. It Vfas the lion from whose
paw Andmelaa had extracted the thorn
and.wharanogalxnA.hla henefaclnr and
Upon tMsw' * iy«f a statue wh*ch he
h -bae1 * had . . f, i -
* He, of opn se fcocw what be had
meant to put iu tne law. Rutt^ec t -
~'"ti J showed him
that he had uied auon amblj^rous •«-
pressJ.Mis that it was
-■y' Uash paid for L 'Les^Fu
» "JMi3ies. Skin^, Bees-w ax
VRow, Wool, Ac.
and Waco and Noithweatern Railroads, by
E, S, GRAHAM,
companion of the African cave. And
when Audrocles had told his story the
people .were struck wtth admiration,
aud ho reooivod hla pardon, and tits
doubtful If he
sakl what ho msaat 4o say.
•Glorious whs the scene Wheu Enoch
wastronslated; or wit on Elijah’s chari-
ot of fire appealed, in Ahe jdtirlwlad
TO TUB PEOPLE W
Fort Worth, Texas
Or Wesl of Tkeps. ^r. ’
l yoago North or East you will And
that,
dlrec
LAND OFFICE AT GRAHAM, YOUNG COUNTY, TEXAS;
Refer to Bankers Generally. this out for reference
\V. C. Beckham & Soss.
your cheapest and best plan Is to go
t to Dallas.[to buy yotr tickcUQ and
and take the
s nni'i'ii WiinYlBainrm>rrrasrrsar~*
jmarian Apion whoj waa in Rome about
ithe year SS A. D., in the reign of the
r:kHiotfs wa* the scene when, surround-
ed with dlsdplavtlio i^log 8avlor
slowly and ui^esticaily ascended by
hi* owu power and glory before them
(Used to lead his Uon about the stasots, ^hlk bl«*»sing flu tti, aud a cloud rs-
and that it was quite tame ahd gentle. . i
■
Emperor Caligula, says thut he himself
and Androcles
For Uiey are now runding two .
day direct through to
seen in -witnessed the scene,
eeping the hlcphouo
tterson heard the Jio-
ger trains per
Sl. OTUMll,«[Eil!
ig ........ ..........^ampa«j|^»=a^gajBao- .......^iBaSiiiniiiii ^
dyer the
The Largest and Most Complete Stock
As on imhieuHe number of lions vfafe
captured £□ Afri<;», and brought to
.Rome for tbs cruel sports of the uuiphl-
itheatre,'there in nothing improbabl* 1u
reiarning steps of ths'Waltof; thsooa-
vorsution with the oler^, and . was In
possession of all the ftets before the
< l* rk reached tl»e teleplions to reply to
dn^ies iu the c*vc being lot louse ou
him —
w < W-7-
fiiil result of 1JU resurrsetion and as-
cension, when crowded from every,
country, In glorlees resurrecthm-bodies
shining as the suu, at one -and the
same moment, the myriads and .myri-
TT,
Au Kuipliatlc Denial.
thsyitloo asksd.^/VorS<fonef^Si^
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AHHiaorow, M*reh-$7=^in«r«ft9^r- ~E' BUikvrtlcth,
United Htates. Tlif^e ison
'URattw^ifrom Tttas
nema of joy, r. jda e for ever- with the- -That mns its trains with hagg
Dry Goods, Dress
You will also find tliat wl»eh'you get*
to Dallas, you can. get your
all
checked to any prominent pointTiftlie
I Tnttaii klLi toe 'ffl.****.. 1m
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GROCERIES, Sto
WAHJiiNdTo.v, «sy:
mdndjhi-wlrosjo behalf Mrs:, Delra A.
-.sc*
pOKfijpHBI
cats dlm-nflVo
fp ears,
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Texas Wbsaft Crop.
•Ijoekwood ycHtcnla^fftoft^papeiS in
this city, in a suit uguiust Senator B.
CohUMpUH, Ohio, Feb. ga,—John H.
Martin, a j»aUent in the asylum for the
great Union It.
Depot, 8t. Louis, Ms. _ tr^r*
IS THB
lJelton Journal: Wheat is reported
4»*hs in a thrifty oondition all owr ihe
eountrj*. Farmers anticipate good
lam, Iuih t Tk« S’y
-v* ^ ^ ^ iu s ■ ■ i ~ • ^
We are prepared to manufacture and will keep constantly on hand
a well assorted stock of
-----ryyra
tonlay the following s^temout:
March l.—Whereas, suit has been
filed by Belria A. LoAkwSoA, uth.ru^j -
ctups this year, the grohnd being now
jaspleadld order for plowing and plan t-
Uad
A McKinney Advocate: Wheat
fopking splendid.
Stephen*villo Umpire; From what
ivo cAh learn we belleye the wheat
cflrp continues thrifty and promising.
Owing la failures in the early foil to
got A stand, and ths generajr scdrcl ty
of scchI wheat, the wlteat crop is- not
it large at usual. BuY wo MOSS*
Who have been so fortuoaiMA these
respects wOlbe richly re*
Hamilton Herald: Since the tain"h
Ht-lttWi in the District of Columbia, Jn
my name uguiust Benjamin. A. Bill,
the same being an-action of damages
TOT seduction and tha -supimet a«f. a.
days ago . by cuttj ng
tb;oct with apiece of glass carried a
flve thousand-doiLur pjiicy on hi* life
in a Now' ifortF
By the Way of Sedalia
.1^
Chtld; now7Ori my own free will and
consent, without pay or reward, or
prtimiso thereof, I drejnre that I have
no claim whatever against Bcnjainiu
A. Hill, and he is not my seducer; thut
the papers filed l»y the ‘ spkl Ijoekwood
were flletl without my knowledge os
consent, aud against - my Solc.ua pro-
test; that they were never read to in*-,
and nu oath was put to me to he taken
msInjgMr
Insurance Company.'
This wftf probably again raise the -
much-disputed question of tlie law as
to wliother an insane man fpjefoits-ins
Thmi^ncc by sulci*!ing. "' ^
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PEOPLEoLTEXAS
Tile M., K. 4 T. R‘y ofTer-you a Huff-
man Hleeping Car front HousfcAi, H«nrn,
DaBae, Khcrmwi* utul i)«>nis*nt trr^Pnrf
Saddles, Bridles,
• *‘"•'V* ,-T . "1 T’ ^ Am ms-, ji-
>—A,
1ms, come out-rapidly,
the present
_ With
prospect shd acreagej>ur
wheat crop will bs largo. Farmers
ATS jubifont over the Abundant late
rains and snow. They have :|eft the
ground in An excellent oondition -ahdi
some think tfos amount of moisture
wlH ffinke
Jkssik Raymoxd
T McKiuney Inquirer1; Dr. Fobts and
others have o^de^ed a lot of wiljj rice
from the north to be span in the lakes
and streams of this county. * *
Karmes are doubtful aliont the coming
season being a good one for any hut
small grain, on account of the earth
under the aqrfacs being, so d*3^ Many
areplanting largely of oats to tsfeq-ihe
■DfliflAarwgii ag flash.
Scott, kan;, to KedftlfiTMn^’fo St* Louis,
Be sure and go to Dallas to buy your
It. It. tickdtsJof the regular autfiorizetl
Ticket Agent, office fit)4 Main Ht. Re-
wofii
Hardware, Tinware, Agricultural ImpleaentsTEtc:
We invite e¥ery4*Mly fo examine our goods end prices. We
will. fiR your with choice goods at satisfactory prices. -7
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A >ew Cattle Sklpph.u El|it
Santa Fc
Wheat crop without any more rain.
‘OVburne Chronicle: From *11 parts
of the country ws hear* of encourag-
ing prospects of the wheat crop. Many
7 formers are sowing oat*. The Winter
breaking for corn planting ts almost
completed and eorn planting going on
Jjp, jjjffwrtr rrnmm_*KAL in ihabe^
. . ‘ w' .
, Montague Norths Wc*t: Wheat is
_JDiot looking very welL
Clafllfine Times: Tfie
1_ looking very fine.
The Atchison, Topeka A
railnMidisextiMiding its Wichita branch
soqth to Caldwell, on the line of the
Indian territory. Thv.eid Chisholm
trail passes* through Caldwell. Over
t,J00,000 cattle., passer! that place in
1871-2-3. The old beef drivers say ills
the best route to Kapsas. The n»ad un-
doubtedly will fie. flulshod to Cald-
well by the first of May, 'as there is less
than 26 miles to build and' -that over
sm«M>th prairie apd the oompauv have
allTIiS men oioTOfiey mhlTandfe. • We"
ararsUaMy lnftnrmed that tin*- A. T*- A
m
8. F.“have Issued a circular to stock
men Informing them that cattle pens
p^rWHI hs greeted and they will be ready
to ship catUe June lstr^Tberc l* gn*vt
ffcfolbasoa Why.
' *w.i
e^We were asked the other day f>v a
prominent business than of our city:
“Why can*t you afford to do printing
•s cheaply as it is dona la New York
and Boston?**^ , **>: ..
J* Wltbont wafting for a reply be oon-
VI have Just, given an order to a Bos-
Aos Arm -fora tot of printing tfiai*T»d
pm had done here if
m cheaply,*'
I mthmt' it
^WhjriInolktb, merchant*I**
•eU their goods as cheaply as they are
sold in New York or HostonT”
•4 “Oh « said he, “that fo a different
thing entirely.”
In pr,ce*
> Ayr last'foc$k,* t Btfffkio Gap,
kbM>« three Ume.
T. Odom and J. W. (’after
large, settle owners, were arrest-
he erlmaand placed under $l;00d
7**1111 1.1 * ■*
waU-r and grazing, both In abundance,
nnd no trouble need be anUcqmted by
shippers.—Ft. Grijffl* Echo.
Kansas City, March 8.—Intense ex*
el feme at here last night in bonsequenoe
of the statement that tfirUnited States
attorney is directed to read the presi-
dent’* proclamattna at the Oklahoma
meeting in tli« merchanta.’
to-day. Last night preperations were
man Frankling, general BfaTr,
Sidney Clark, and others. Compkhjfo
are oonoer-
are formed here, and there are
ted measures for a successful raid.
The
senator Vest's bill, but they are bound
logo to the territory wt-MU haxArds.
Troop* nr.'
we aw wo obtuse to see the difference, yesterday say they «sB pot two thous-
aihljoenon the march at tfiree Ua
notice. There Is fear of bloodshed u
less the president’s order Is modified
as to allow settlers to go upon ced
along the frontier,
|wn would ^ILpAtnm- wod jpen on the march at tfirpe daya
Mgr btltttfog offlow, they notfoe. There l* fear of bloodshed un^
so
oa
The sOhctlfleationlsts at Dallas and
anil J, W. CklWt) C-ofrUfafl* aay they reoMvo orders di-
rect from heaven. That Is an awful
long UtMor,or>mmnnlcattouto kilep up
with their headquarters. ’ w
Pullrmw Hlocping car tickets and checks
Iwggnge through to #11 p<»idts iu the
Unlbeo States, ,4
|H. P. JTuoHks, Ja«. D. Brown,
8'th’n»-Fass£Ag’i. Gen. Potts. Ag’t.
■ Balls, Texas. - , Mt-I^is, Mo.
JT■ S. NOBRIS,
Invites an '.inspection of his largo asdortment of
'-V
MempIliagCharlsstoar Cutlery^a^mgpaid PloaE^r^
[^Oa, K8VIL1.R, Tkxas, March 8.—The
a gu.n*-rtt eloeed In iheeH-e of Hous
Holt for the murder of Powers, In Deo-
tou county, one year ago, aud was giv-
en to the Jury at ten o’clock to-day.
Alter fifty mlnutat alisenee from the
Court room, they brought I n a ™Hict
*1 —-- —**l - • '" =•— - ■ •'
S/ AILBOAD.
»pvi m
Great Mm Uul Esiii.
of murder in the seoopd degree with
a penalty of five years in thest&te pen-
itentiary.
-a. s-^---
Labor troubles are assuming alarming
proportions !a many of Uiir great I1K -
tiopolitan cities. The danger Is tmmi-
neot,and ito one cau tell when the tur-
bulent element will commence their
work._ It should be'jnit downfllp'
Passing Through
The “naturally beautiful and moat fa
vored region of our country.” Decided
ty tfie
SHORTEST IjTZTtt
Hast ah5° ’Southeast
wev-
er, with a strong hand when It comes
if come It wiU. ‘
.Elegant Day Coadhea fcoia
.The city of Memphis has contributed
utile iu ti lunirau
—without change.
AGENT FOR THE
Wier Plow Co.,
cardoad jnst received.
3
v-~
Breftkisg $sd StinugFlawi
AND
CULTIVATORS.
AT FT. WORTH PRICE8.
fifteen thousand dollar* to suffering
Ireland. Memphi* in doing this has
e.'-hiblted a commendable fepiiit. She
evidently shows thereby tlie kecu sense
of gratitude which she towes to disin-
terested friends for fovors extended her
in her Ume of sorrow. ' '• -f-.
Magnificent Palace Sleeping Cars,
owned b]
8ffh)otfi and Btrbed F'wicing Wagon Sheeta and Rows,
Whtiel Barrows, Ale tali c ^ash Tubs, Alao^Lgent for '—
Both UtNlies ofghc Virginia general
xohange, f-assemhly WpwQid the bell-ptmah law
of that state by nearly a unanimous
legislature hi# a chance at It.
The Houston Trlcpram don’t like a
webplng' Jadgc. It thinks bonch tears,
jg, shed u)M»n raKcala before them, haven**
psrtiouUUy inngating «|uality^fi>r the
chance might Ik* there. J
chase Tickets by this Line.
Maps, Time Tables^ and Rates of
Tickets-furnished on application id
• P, R. ROGERS, s,
VsSSlV1*” X«M.
-dr;.
& MCKENS,
r,X3GB-A.IjIEjR«S ’XlttP
qbotR Fort W.vth de
IB
thalever Kansas
If the
hot lm ... . . _
exodus bin harder place to retti
Kansas is.
SlNU -
»Tusgroea
prhvo. their morals, they will
to a hard
k» - Will
ro from
Thursday evening !#*t n gray mare
was found on thh batiks dt~\he river,
and near by where she wax xtnrtdJng,
was also fonud a saddle and blanker
The animal and saddle are now ih the
possession of a gen Usman livrng ueor
( old Hprings. As ho owner has y«V
put in appearance or claimed the ani-
mal, it is- ttnHigbk that esms setHkfo
may have pswibiy happened to him.-1*
FU YTbrlh Advance. *'
►y the Cornpany, on all uight
trains. Bleeping Car Fare Reduced.
Baggage Cheeked Through to destina-
tion^;
D. M. OSBORNE & Co,rs
Celebrated “ " . Machinery,
PASSENGERS FOR
WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE,
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK,
-S, REAPERS, at*'.
JsAOWpEJK/O, _____ __
Roofing and Glittering done to Order. Prices as low as the lowest.
Chattanooga,
North Side PublferSquare. ’ GRAHAM, TEXAS.
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i' Atlanta,
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ITALIAN aud AMERICAN
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GROCERIES,
Boots, Shoes,
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MARBLE.
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Monumental and Gravj(» Stone worfc
Monumental aud UravjC StonC work
warranted neatest and oest style
Wm SIDE SQUARE, < WADLIY t UUIIKKTTS OLD f^AND.)
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GRAHAM, TEXAS.
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 13, 1880, newspaper, March 13, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth879349/m1/4/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.