Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 31, 1880 Page: 2 of 4
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Editors and Publishers.
_ J&rsiama Courier.
, Poet OAm at Graham as second
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Wrjay, Jan. 31,1880.
Hon. A. P. Gorman haft been dotted
Hen.~W-P. Whytor
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If you do not want gniy tuffr, u*c
fip YfpstaCTe Sicilian Ilalr Rencw-
whicli w|Il not stain the skin, or soil
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r, Jt Is hardly to be supposed that the
Corsicana Courier intended to pottvey
the idea that the oohH was influenced
by a money consideration. Roth*-
child’s fiends were aide to employ first
class lawyers, and Huy wrote u^'qulre*
and quires of paper to enlighten the
rt&iurt and *how the necessity of keep-
ing the teautiful setom*o of law from
feeing soiled. The' *»art and evrry
ItotliSclilidB WM
ducl^s apctifeese, and the prairies ahore-
eurle w.
coveted with anlelupr and
< £ between.the bothers-
There.is news at Washington of a
probable raid from Southern Kaneuls
j Xndljjji Territory, and ft Is saW
, the President lots ordered General
Pope to protect the frontier, and expel
[ rope to protect me frontier, ana exp<
Jrtl the: settlf rs from the public lands.
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Texas Press Items.
Now, by tflhe grace offfrxb forties the
ppellatc Court and says, Abe Roths-
rse warn
-are .Cult
maudetf.
Apj»cHat£- Court and says
child shall i¥»t hang.
Hi* fhlh is foie ami Id
Qt con
Ids fxick»<tsare
Bo, his case Ih reversed and remand
3^ fH WjMfl/iiigluut ThetrirnixAjjflodone.
BKPREaENTATIVKWBXXapRX merits ____________ _________
Cl* high court and have it reversed and
gulUy^Ui It fe jiriucli Rotter tlmt nine-
nine inurdvrgrs should escape than
to depart one Jpt or title from ISrft pai®
and boautlfrrt sciencecalled Law. If a
sheriff should hang a inun with a raW-
htde instead of* rope, the friends of the
man hung could take the case “to the
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rors from ‘WaiHlngVhi = ____
uf UlC 'fLa.r Wifrilbul the fhffln#
Times and wo come In, as pacificator.
*
Afashlagi— Uit*r»
WiliJitSofoX, U. t\JhO,
ConsUlerablc ylfSirt .li made to
lndtioe tb.$ Jpenaocratif National
The largest ami most ecu lent huilfl-
ing ln tlis country for such a meeting is
Mil ~^?'r '• ^ y ~ “' ",' vv :zk..
fck'hator elect Corinau, of Maryland^
formerly a pajje in the body to
W.^ml iit our- .'xcliiinKuH tlilR T^n**
grajili goi ngthefounds:
“ A fiiSld.in Aulmrn, ill of fiipffthoria
ufittee to cult it» nominating conw U t Wu. whose life w»a despaired of, wait cured
was
which lie has. just Uen elected. Rcp-
resentntivs Townalieiid,of 4ilh*ois, now
one of.flie mo«t influential in.ml), rs Of
tl»e Itoiisu, I iielieve out* held the same
iutopsof.llmc
ntly slacking n4af its.
mouth for more than a day uml a half,
until more than a imSnu of lime wan
'ttiussla< kod. The child fruu thought
toT»c dying before-thU remedy was em-
ployed. ._.It breatlitxl the fmnos of the
llllie eoiiMtantly until eur«l.”-»-littiigor
M, Whig, DeerU; -
* This may sound “quver,” but It is
G. B. I EWELL
position. Tlicao |Kf9Jt|ib only it.stntwes n^dwtly » euru^ff piMpcjly uaviMfof
of the Vi lid. Xu a ^hu ndrodxaeeu, hugH
evVfr, ex Scnamnr Rnd Heprr^entam*es
have accepted or sought minor places
un^TPf thetwoHonsta. - "‘C—‘-—
From' Maine mpnes to It U^canlmck
Congressjnau here lnfornmtlon.that tlie
Futiuiiliiti>_wllL.attefnpt to mnke up a
Ciise to l»c acted m»on by the lT. H. Ku-
preme Court, in which the legality of
w« must all stand up fur thTtwqflgjijjjg J^cniwcntjf m«y 'rhffd 1ftshtoncd crotTp.** The Wlssov*'
ei(h‘<!.
: Hothfcg clw durhuM^^
rrr*c*i-f>o »»ueh whhwiiL«** Ibu-spewfir
Isn’t It a matter of astonishment that
snch a paragraph as the above (from
the Courier)' should appear editorially
tn a Texas-papwd Ihiui the Courier
yesterday delivered by Hcnator Beck in
opposition to #eitatur IlayaW’s Green-
Lmck rcHolutlon. 11 is spoken ofhy Sen-
ators Of the standing pi' Edlliouds and
the path of dnty l«y Bntiisciiild’s.
ty? )V« ArtMUva It en.
Ox our first page we copy from Jhc
Jalveston }?jw* the -statomeiils triAde
by
the lefflslaU^C committee. We have
;not copied any of the statements inadsj
by those who were Implicated dn-the
led embraces, 1n thfeir strange transac-
tions, so many prdifiinctit men, that j'
It looks as if they might have strength
> run thq Tand nytlcc frir their
own benefit. " . -- ^ 7
•' ; •»•— --sis—>———.. ,
Nexri.y all the papers in Texas fa-
vor two state c<,>imuitions this year; a»
we have a statepelcctiml, a liM|fr**iton»
[i, nl election, nn cle<“tlon for president ami
[.Vice president and two state conven-.
Vions in the year 1880 we have much
UterCMlog matter Qrt hands; but ain’t
We fortururteTn^isiVTng an extra t
Ibis being leap year—Thr tlw*tninBnr-
tlon of an tfiwft_1 nt|krrtnnt xtnte
uniioraT affairs.
tertains any such opinion. Theii why
should It throw Jlds outrugeods insult
hr his-#u««n- b>W4do**e «r“* --------
Why. HUamCF-slmmc l upu
Timet.
,eSHnmsRSS
JoiIx-Khekm ax is less popular with
the Republican masses tbah cither
Blaine or tiraqdt and less popular even
With leaders. But far all that he may-
WeR bsr, said to stand an even chance
with citheroT^sWafe'TiFth. Preaf-
dential nomination. He is an astute
political manager, and he has a strong
aUiaaefr with the money-^power.
Warhixuton, Jnn. 2.*!.—The ppest-
dent has received information that an-
other raid by squatters tipon the lands
*'* ^ 'Ians fnilyp Twrlkiry
ieiieing planned. rft Whl Ihj rtdneni
bered that a similar rft^fi last year was
slopped by tlie prompt actioh of the
new attempt arc bd^rred to be the
same asUioUC engaged in, ’the former.
They hare their headquarters at Wich- the" ltr*prrirm in the above
ita, Kansas..
From the hepfon Monitor we gather
the ne#s thatthe way of llic preacher,
4b that town, 1s hi®jjp,d^edi rorsya-
sfon, gurgunient, ekxiucnce, etc., seem
Tlie ftalTeaton Nrtvn thodglit »Tex-
as paper was extending our llnitta too
Vhon, yUiulcr the head of “Texas
Press I terns’ ’ an accotip t Was 'glveii'Uf
(Hcurrences in the Indian Territory;
and now comes the umldf^the
head of Interior papers
Bay,°»tth quite a long extract from,
tlie New Vork -Va»7. But the
will keep ahead, of tlie Texas pr«ft4 In
everytlimg.
Ji
■frt?
dlphWieriH,*ra^t In connection with hot
steam It positively cures tnrmbtaitous
eroup. That»If carl scourge, of. so ihany
wit
has gone* out wi
dfenJft no idhger 114.unmanageable dis-
ease. The method of using ste.uii niUw
gTedCwlth tii'.* fumes of slacked Imio ls
very successful ih both diphtheria and
Dr. J. F. RIGG&
^SURGEON DENTIST
Late of Talesttne^Texas.
Has|HTmanf*ntly Fnuitisl In Gruhath
Jk^thepurisjfcc prnhiicing luh profctaiuin
Gold riUing a Specialty.
AlTpotH done with neatness and dis-
)ttUdiv. Batiflfftctloii gunrantetd. •
Office Bouth Bide I'ubllC Btiuarc.
; I fefrr w ith ple asure to
Dr.Ttios. M. Colley, burgeon forlt G#
N. R. R. Palestine, Tc^mj.^,. .. .., 4
! Dr. J. M. Slllimau, Pale»«nt, Texas,
I « P. W. KsoU. 'w '- **
’ (Inmnge & Gregg, Atty’s. 11
*| Ri‘v B. M. Luckctt,
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DFAbFRIN
James Ml*Key, Corsicana,
“ J.B« McCgrver, Mexla, - 14
■;**' John Adams, Tykr, f v “ „ '
Pp-~TO y“mllli lflisshalt, ~Jex-T~
Mr. John R.Heartsill, 44 ,4*
MesrsTPeck A Be Board, Fairfield, ‘*
Rev. Andrew 1>sy4», “ . 41
I.. I). billiard, Ed. 1
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ITr
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efed over and made as close a tcuit as
tide cl<.st 1 t«nt, where
rwitttif p.'i’ijj1'
a pi|*e ia introduced w hich leads from
hu^ng water pe.ir tiio Ud.sj.le. IntyT
a piftu of warm w^tcr lumps of un slack-
tdjimo are oycusionally dropind; the
Thunwin us theHtnmgWrpOssihlastaU.- slacking nukes, of coure, a Rot fcrhiciit
and .bubbling, and ihc^nmy perfumbs
Henator
reply in a feW dn\’s. There Is
Iluyurd
is, Irov.e
war
wever,
no possibility that the resolution will
receive a mrijotBy Uf VotUgUlI Cither
House, nor w|H it tw> <lelmted at great
length.— A* tKKm-ae the -4 bmse fbdshas
new nuks-li wiU- and contented. Bomct(mcffit takes two
take up theapproprliiTTdti bUTs "piITl or * three days-.....the 4sdlLug wateF and
thpin *vh-dn)U*Tv. to the exclusion of dime being rtuly renewed as <41an na
debate upon any flnanc.i.'Tl'subjects ex
444»
fiUcnttal De\pocrats say thrit none of
the appropriation bills in .the slinjie in
which they cmiic from t^c committee
witt gircTiBc to part i snn ■ d fscu an ion
Martha*.
Hir I ^
aldllty lo sgcurc the
nomiwafthu iIc4siif»e»>N>fiwftM4aast=n4;
all 4»tln*r fmbMc rriert in' the Bute a
deluagogue or politician, lie has no
-regard-1° the ciicct .of his expressions
upon the public, but Is hlmd) amlout
s|s»kcn to a fault,-ami HitetK.men are
rarciv iSVpytar, f.^r tjuf people wlwHb
thh.vdTing likeWhc and '4*aJol-
The hardest thlngthc Grant l«oomcrs
have to flglii.i» the third term. His
opponent* in Pennsylvania have Ikjcu
• Itlving bthfrt»tr and In the platform
adopted l»y the RepubTlehns of that
The GuiucsvlUe^II'tpcrifty very
briefly dis|KM4cs <if several very promi-
nent men who have In’Cn named as .
far ^rornw, anil has ti/is slate in 1875 find UurfuIIowing rtsolu,
to sav of Judge Hancock: • tloiiT ---r-— ■ r »> ,
As to Mr. Hanon k. wdiTTc we rccog- ‘‘RCVolvtU, fiir.t wc do^tarc a fl; ui. jtv'" otmited. TJ16 kirtphur nv.y be
nfw lYtS ’fit 11 CfiH fhr the pn-trif
pretty well fill tbe teut and
areUreuUicil bytlm ITfC cUU^ft
oriTiay not require a nnrse-orphlTetil- t-
stay much of the;timc In jthe teftt, <m
■thn Iasi witilr the childj iehec y. it quiet
they fail, nnd the hot air ami steam in
day*,
on Q'-v—Q — * nrt4. in
this city, lily for six days without
change, w hile suiferiug from membra-
.noiis croup, which threatened death—
hut at lust, wdieti all the doctors 'began
to despair, tKe croup yicldc*!, and' the
little fellow’s lifowas aafed. Tt(e tpiji-
edy, we think, works equally Weill lit
diphtlierin, and tlie time acquired, elth-
cf Oftsc Is hot often pibre than twb
V But d« thV Jt^C^diphtfie'ria,
rlayt»r ^
ljurpilig. ^uliTlmr is a vc-ry important
additional advantage, -which must not
...............t J ......r he7 VKhltfAfi."~Th’6 ‘ ’liltpIlffF in-^r be
■«wqi*afcfl<wi-iidhcrt;m* .fa> thgJHjwrilUn inirned oh a hot tire-shovel, ludd uodcr
1-4"- <»f tic- repuhiic, which wisely Kiel; rh.* h^Tt -Hartford Time*.
” —’ *•* • - f' ■■ •’•'-y — -—~ .
tffecGi satiny lion *if Uir niilfft vnirfaa^
u examplei limits the ptPMwenthd
t’oulagiou.
Govombr Ooke learned. tbiw |-pnwying hlktdry wf the-resolution : UlaT Sfidpirttttb'al cm ruptiow which ren-
“On tliT> gtmipictloh of the rending of WIPj, fln outbreak in Maine
A*r- •«-»«" «Ws
scmlduge. In a moment, aud, us If by LSL«£ry State In the I nibh. Wo may as
eoiHHrrt, eliAer after cheer Was raised, and well rccogni5-.fi this fact rind face the
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demanding Bmt the resolution he read
them.
trait to a flue ail vantage when lie
was a candidate for tlie Senate.,. We
do not regard Mr. Huucock as a prbba-
Ide candidate.
We do not understand from the nboVo
extract that the Jthprrhtn has any ol>-
jcidion to tho nopdnatlon'Uf Judge
Hahip4>e1i4 and «we fflnuk ~ ■ * • -
Is mistaken In.
"the people who do the voting Iff*0 to
Ih* wurteil and caloled.’’ Jhc truthff#
♦hiMsjfls sfTsaas wbbM‘flwftu Ukxju-,
an oppiVffnhtfy-of easting*tliclr votes
for Just titieh a man ns is described by
s iliiluk our ucighlKir. again. As Mr. MePlȣr*onj ln obedience co:
Tits siimmsitlon But to the voice of tn.e im'eting. ^as »iWit IFti
a*. ei.« ..rrr.,., ia. ssr 4>rtifiii»Hf^ to ro;ul, another sudden btftst n(.
to fall on tlie average Dentonite ns wa-
ter on a w’ild duck’s baek.^ The attend-
ance at church is so small that the di-
-Vlne* are forced to take short missiona-
ry pilgrimages through the town, and
exhort and pray at private hou.fcs in
order to get bearers. They have the
[ -consolation, though, of knowing that
aa long a# they cau keep their onUgre-
v gationa separated, gml not “l*inrhc4l,”
there will l>e no quarreling in church.
-^pafloa Timet. _________
L .
W. Cl WaTsh, (S)tmnlssloner of the
I Hind Office, has a letfer in the Galves-
ton News in reply fok statement made
by one of the penitentiary convicts.
Walsh thinks the News ought.not to
Have published ilieidfit let's statement;
but says, "I am. at a loss to kuow how
lie(tha conviet} shuttled the papers to
eseape the lynx-eyes of tl»e Committee,"
and now the committee may be at A
loss to know how the papers, forged
by this same oonviCt, escaped the
"lynx-eyes” of the examining cicrlTSiiid
the Chief clerk-Awho are still i n^office.
W# take the Ibtlowing extract from Ihe
Commissioner's letter:
me i>ooplc,'Judge Har
remain a pri vatejwtizcu^, Tie has beon
three linio elected to congress and wan
always faithfnl tn the peopli* of Texas;
he did not 04>nflne Ids labors to the dis-
trict he represented, hut looke^ to the
inti'n-st of the state, he was chiefly in-
etrOlbcntirl in securing the line of telo-
grapli through North-West Texas, and
this gave us security from the depreda-
tions of tlie wild Imlian tribes.
__It is true.as the fietperitm says "he
will never deceive but will always Ih*
pintuWltn tlie people.”
We do ttot know-.if Judge Hancock
desires the position; nor do we know
if he desires any public position. \Vci
however, most sineerely wish that the.J unknown,
man who reoeives the nomination will
be as firm and outepokGi and us well
qualified to discharge the duties of gov-
ernor, a* tin- one described hy the lie*- !',,u* y«*ungster,
bio example i limits tin* prcsM
service of any citl/en in two terms; and1
ill* V»vM.4dUoi',<!f t! ll H* hi w^ a re I The scenes anff^ihilltary
ahti/ ojri>o*eit ttrfhe rfrrttm* ttaihr jtremi- dlc&iVbftddp which haVe / dfagra^nT
tt.....v <jj -cm^pcxmtH Jtyvft .th ■" / '■ , n‘ ”
, n 1 h.id,»sin to-which we have
o',n;,P rciiff rt\l11<’cd ourselves. The same violent
contention Is Ukcly to arise In any
fttrr ^fretton - wffrcrt’ the parties are
nearly evenly divided, ami may. and
>rot>nlily will, icyiin arise jn the next
What am tbw
........... —* ----- Tbedslri projdff*gfiTng-4a--d^y- ATb-WI
gates Kpruiig from thyir Scats and in the j,, this <*orrupt way into «j» utter Idss>
_ ttaratrXwith 1'crV.*-'‘4'' ‘ThatV •ofrepuldU-au and federal government?
what we wunt!^ ‘Noj(hkd term for u»T LouMnllt Democrat. - ^ ^
ilix.rcal On Milenee Udug |Njrtliilly rcstore<l the —
4 ------—------..............'q-peo- - Tahange, the • ce4el>r«ted -preacher,
. * .. ^ jtrygB. •
gre^'Ud with eliccrs and shouts of up- , n ,. ^___ nr ,
ptuyal.” " uw uves m ntiwaD^ner. men
But will the ]»oRticiuns permit, us to
have inv*"--1- *vr.w.tL,i«n.<r'>1^r> tt U rr.il.
i ™n..T * ,7T T(ra<trifjTTrTthcrr«TnhrH»»tr
ly necessary, in order to secure gUd^ with, ami. again Us reading WAS
jxHdtion, b> flatter.^ ca|olc nnd deceive
k will always'"
1875:
w ithout ad vertising, nnd the question
is whether to cull to his aid the engine
that moves the World—the printing
pmiH wltli lts thouaandH of nmtsengers
Inisiness men uf the state dealing in
lands, hare at hojiic time filed framlu-
lent papers in the office, but it is not the
Intention of the law. 1
i ad rice. No wonder the Newi
I, as It hsi the »<1 vice and
tele officials as to bow the
who art4 w or Tel ngl»y night add by day
-jqior go l»aek to UieUays w hen new spo-
ol can out of siglit.”
per<0*1. I.f-t us/ry and get all our state 'made my urn’s, and they beat your’n
officials from among those who are “* ‘
plain usd outspoken; "who neVer at-
tempt! h) flatter ami eaj<de, and irlio
wltl-oh no occasion deceive any oi»4>.
The-peopleAVTll lose nothing, hy getting .
Docs u bail I'gg’look .lfkc a good one?”
asks a wirrespuhdent. 'It does, it dot's. I _____
rhlcss yotlOffimt It With year nose, ffiled with splendid white grains. Mr.
such officers.
.V"
ing forged psiKTs in the offleef^ easily 12ti» judicial district totals
answered. Mpst of the Urge flfauixnqH
KgBa^aa tziu g,* rn.i^ wr-^Hc pcople of South CfitpUftH have
.... , u„, i iririiT ♦"iA* y saved over ?790,u00 under the Hampton
mb Juffichildrstrictm take effect upon ’ r hv a h,diclous ad-
the 1st of April. TJimigli quite u yf*ung
man to occupy so responsible a posttion
he ha# everywhere giv.-n rntirewa"
faction, and earned a reputation"that
nor do the prose-
state deals* U> pro*
who iimoeently re-
___ iidhypefr.:...... \ ■?_
JffoW we see if the 44lynx-«ycs” in the
leteet the forged papers
tell who ars iMMpMt. This
letter coprludS-^ rlvlar ,n^U°n W*.
Ko wonder the New. *> not Wlerc ho ha. «.pir.(lon»
able and fearh-ss officer, and his pifice
cannot be easily supplied.’ His name
has bech frequently mentioned Jn cou-
in that direction, although he Ifl^jJcs
sooner or latqr, to ooci!^ a
pnominsqt place lfl'tHft politics Of’thy
Btatc. Doubtless he resigned lur gofxi
reasons and no one basihetfghi to Ihi-
JMum his .motives us sonic Will p 4Imps
Mi Kinney AeTCm^r. * ~~L '
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k) *•.-
For Qoo& Beef and Cheap Beef
—-~mo to
H. LANGSTON & Co.
Tfv Market, TIFrt door to Ryus Hew ‘
brick bulltilngj where you can find , >-
HATS AND CAPS,
B^ef, Pork and Mutton
alwaWon hand.- Also, tlm fullswing
articles atthe following,prices:
Mutton Boot 10 ct». per pound.
Beef " 6 44---
44 Cracklings 2 1-2 ots. per pouud.
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irftoap’ 6 ’ 44 ,"rrr—*
Fresh Pork Hausnge 10 .**
Fresh Ralogna 44. 121-2
Neat foot oil’QO cts. per quart.
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1 yjfy.y,
Gilmore & Co.
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(Established 1805.)
PENSIONS, inorcase of Pensions, and t
all other .classes of Claims for Soldiers
4-
aoff-Boliliers’. IlL-ira^.ptk.sccutcU.
Address with stanii
1 o4-ltin
.unip, ,
GILMORE A CO
Washington, I>.
-Tr-
ashing ton, D. O/ V; -
^ . .____ ^ ^ *~r-TTF *
not Ix gjiidj^e the’tlm'cto live cents voif
• pay for the hevvspnpcr, for in addition u>
resolution from the pint form adopted ly the knowledge gained, you arc’paying
the'R-’puMican: Of tUc Empire State in j for sleepier nights and srnarHng'ey*-
l»ails, and fatigues of-pain and early
Tlw.htMlh.ht Ky
^ orlt have rcsuifccted. the following j,;iy f:,r <hc newspaper,fhrlw addition to
sepulchre.
s -
‘‘Rcsolvetl, That »va dcclare.our unal
U'ruldu opbositfam m tin- elaottoaof uuy
president for u tlilrtl term*.”
A man can’t do btfidneks successfully pfotionof thetr road frtun Fort Vortii to
__ Bgpgfilr ■ts
lie Texas A Paeiftc Railway com-
y have let the Contract for the com-
Gen ts Furnishing
Kl l*nso, to Ih* finished by the 1st 4lay
of January, Ik*#. The construction
company are requiretl - to finish and
equip not less than 100 miles of*rald
-road'fromT*nrt~Wnrth-by tho l»t <tny
ofGctotHJf, 1881.
pers,' telegrams, mid railroads weft* ^ w
^Why don't meu swear whefl U»cy
_ are alone?” asks Dr. Talmage. Ditl.
^ little boy askeil n indy* who made
her teeth. “My Creator,” si ^replied.
Then ybu will perceive a sceptslblc dlf-
fcnnoc.
rt'glmc In qt»e year l»y a judicious ad-
ministration of
tho state government.
^ ^Thiw is a go«)d reconl for tin* Dciihic-
^‘F«ftl»aioW fltate,
IVH'pf -■ b TA !_ .
rtiany much older than he might covet. Lt| \9 8aU| that the Texas delegation
In his resignation the district low s an (ingress will ask the /eueral U«*v-
ernment <ff refund the money actually
spent by the. Btatc in defending her’
borders againftt Mexican,wnd Indian
■marauders, which «mffi|ni is kbodl $1,
■' *;: - cr- . . . v
— 1 ftW»»■' '■ ^
A Vonderftil gns well IHtff Iweu dis-
covered ten miles from llrcnbrim: It
is a IJ-iiH’h lsirc, 152 feat Ueejb Ain
when Igmted throws a wide-spreading
flame fifteen in height. Huiulrcds of
•people visit]it dally. _
Dr. Tnhnage <«vcr laj’ arouml a fence
corner ami see a lone farmer pick ‘up a
bumb,ieln'c'.‘,*What did that farmer say?
Bren hum Banner: Mr. H. Yin*.. >11 has
specimens of Bratton’s Teuncssee white
corn,*raised by J." A. BtTattop, near
GrabaR. Tftc ear? are large 4 ami well
HtratUm raised, this season, 40
i
to-44ia.AC.re.
Qoliad Guard: ( attic on the prairies
are iu'excelserit condition. The grans is
good and still growing, anff JflkU.prol>a-
bllity is that the range wtlt.he flue dur-
ing the entire winter. *
V.... .'I- m>f \m-
1 A Tdpeka, Kansas, firm has Itougbt
I ground oo theUogcpH ill Houston and
will atom* proceed to erect building*
for the niadufature of barbed wire fenc-
ing. -
“cr-
eia. M an-
te ](xiub*|
The nominated census sujiervlsors. of
f
v-.'?:r'm?. v"
T«*xas,_ are, (teorge \V. v ourleck, 1st
district; TeFPVM. Gillttam^,--2d diatriot;
Wilson H. Atnlmws, Ikl; .4*. bt. hosi>ctt‘
4tli; E. ’aUoWay, 5th; Francis A.
i _____
The bo/vKa I. well '.|N.hk«Kl full,
realite s the deep moaning of *stcru Jus-
rp‘
L
=F
Gom6r 3rd & Oak Sts.
th*, 4
4SX4
^UgjQSSS
tftftp J* Uifccta*
Sarsaparilla
; tot '
waoMprn _
pel as, Rose, dr 8t Ai
ny’i Firs, Fruptiona and
Eruptive diseases of tlie
skin. Ulcerations of the
hirer, Stomach. Kidneys,
Lungs, Pi no ill's, Fustulrs,
Roils, Blotches, - TomorS,
Tetter. Salt Ilhenm. Scald
____ Bcafi, Riugwonn, Ulcers,
Son s,'Rheumntuni. Neuralgia, l*sin ia
tlis Bones, Side and Head, Female
Weakness, Rten lily. L**acon lioea. ariiing
from internal ulceration, and L teruts
disease. Kypliilitio and MerenriaJ flie-
eoses, Jjroiay. Dyspepsia, Fmactatioa,
General Debility, and for Pvifykigthe
fikmg _
This Sartspsrillsls s
vegctablo altefatives — Stillih
drakeT Yellow l*ock — with the
of Potassium Sod Iron, and la t
efficacious medicine yet known
(ho dhteate s it ia intended .to cars.
Its ingr&Tients arc sortilfuJly eom-
.biaecL that the Tiill alterative effect «f
each is assu-vti. and while it is 00 mild
SO to be harmless crxn to childrea, It to "
stffi So effectual as to purge out from tlie
system Uio«®. inqHiBtiea and comq>tloa#
which develop into loathsome disease.
The reputation it enjoys is derived
from its cures, and the confidence which
promuicnt physicians all over, th# egg*-
try re^iose in lb proVt their axpariaAsa
of its usefulness. "1
F:‘ Certificates attesting Its virtues bar* r
accumulated, and ara constantly being
received, and as mauy of thesi cases mrm ,
publicly known, they furnish cos vine ing
evidence of this superiority of this ftas-
IkinanHa over every anther alterative ,
medicine, fio geuersT^ hi iw superi-
ority to. any Other medicine htfown, that.
? we need do "no nmni than to assure the
public that the best dualities it has eve*
possssiufi ara strictly maiutained. y ,
vmkpamd av
Dr. i. C. AYEK 4 CO.. Uweffv Hsu.,
r.rmatiemP»*ui AmalgUmml Chi 1
SOLD SV ALL DftUUOISTS IVtSTVMM.
PATENTS
and how to obtain them. Pamphlet
free, upon reootpt of Stomp for post-
age. Add I ■*«#-*. w/ r • *
CULM ORB, SMITH * CO.
.SM^Merv of I'mirah. ' ."*?
J*wr r*lrnt tyur, Sm. 0 I * *
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 31, 1880, newspaper, January 31, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth879494/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.