Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1880 Page: 2 of 4
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Leader.
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Zliton ut HMMm,
Offlee of Publication: Klin Street,one
Block North ofPublio Square. Entered
at the Poet Offlee at Graham m *w«d
glass matter. ,, ■
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' *"rag)AT, lCAT 1*. INO.
Iho®?:
raiseioner
1
;ja<4ieeirfthe report
?r of the Lamfoi
tof tlie ( ,'oia-
Offlce, In our
last issue, where “let Wept., 1878*’ oe-
V~-H»rk, H should read March let, 1880
The Supreme Court now in session
at Austin, re-elec teiTfifr. DeNormandie,
* repabjtfeatt,. Herk of the Court. Has The
chairihajivE. G. Bower anything lOJiiyfl
—gg'rtfarie dlsi
srogard ofbi* resohiUon in the
lid Wicliitu
f- —' wee sold at auction to the highest hld-
~ ^;iiaiT l«i Dallas, last week, tor *145,000 to
h i-APaTRi, TKXAajJ
, 'The iksuiicraey at the
'are* n6t^WorRH% very!
and Ule hardly probable
ocrate will ever again b* ubh*
the city. Hind the election of Mayor,
last WrtStf; Vk hAV* itiice werfai*
Oned branehes of the democratic party,
viz: the solid bourhdn democrats, the
DeGrass democrats, and the liquid
bourbon democrats. The tw« last nam-
ed are pretty well united, and it is said
they are busy making up a slate tor the’
distribution of offleeST Bo for ju I can
learn they have progressed thus tor:
For (iovuruof,
#c* Comptroller,
.^For Com. Land Oi
Joe
- Wni.
4tnr learned counsel engaged lu prose-
cuting, “to foolish nest* or technl^dity.”
Gii account of the altove remarks of thp>
prosecullugattorney,Hatch wfsnraut-
od a new trial, Tins sparring jfrghrcm
Judge* and able lawyers would be tor
more interesting and amusing if the
“dodges,M “foolish necs” and ”te«hid-
ealities” did dot “cost the State tlious-
fllce,. A
Tor Floater. John H. Ho
^ -&»*«, how c
atWe
Wm. Walsh.
Wm.
sltoi).
oommep t, add the general lihpressidn
teern* tataUhafAhc liafircu democrats
and the liquid bourbon democrats have
annihilated the old democratic party of
Austin, TTTC eofTgip6ddefet6Tih&
John ('■ Brown/ Frank H, liuiid and
-w T—a - jg-mc:: dh 1 h — '■■■' 1 *■"' — ■••■ — =-£—-i——■
Mil I ‘I tl 1 »r«*iM - , «t«S»^*<Sofciifc
-■S~ The lirenliam Sentinel any h that
“Judge McAdoo, whoso fonn is in the
Washington product, and other good
not appeared in the past 20 years us
■ II • ' n ■ ------—I "ill fr. AI *<■'
v\;. «*-. J
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The ftinefal *¥f;.~the venerable 0*.
It'll at MeSwOi l» uim. waa im tnww*-
veston Newt, in referring to a candidate
tor the Legislative, says: e ■
gct llM ISNUlIHlIflitt; UHTUfb Indepepc
ent democratie candidate will attaek
M»© nomiuce for Iiim independence. The
tomrbftii.* who have to forget no tiling
.,-u.h«w«1hWWv*, ^ kialtu whc“ vote^lihe in a
,,qjudg^siiy 4Mt auch fioUcrtag. pros*
i pecU tor an overwhelming crop have has supported the radicals and green-
Uas suppoH
backers in local contests, or for a green-1
IcKcr or a repaid loan. It isj.
ra* the real uucwtion to. who shat! the
member elect from Travis vote for tor
[United States Senator? The first move;
merit ti tn mst tVf‘a Thivvln
h*g aflkir. The world yet reveries
-ifiMSfcot' Mid
got^t men amid public mourning, t
, and now, repn- > .
prlrtot^ *kke detonscs '"«rv. ving areoutvweat of
When You Want
wrw
costs the State thousands.1 *
fjtw iaa very mysterious Hcienpe, and
that part founded on reason and com- Palo Plifta' WMlE^. Iluntrc up tn
BiaiMMo>Uyi InnnfiiuL u.^iuty
’•* •*> i acoordioM W
treasury, and wheii ft'k depleted the
'X'
ith(
tax-gatherer will soon nil it up.
that nolp^ wMcir ii'i11 11 inc
line crospes tire Brazos at the mouth of
Special Tvityram to Jibe New*. -i-'gjS, i
Austin, May 6.—Tire sulthrooglif ty'
tire attorney generalfagoilist tire In
ternnUuual railroad is to Jhrfelb the
charter, (the result If successful, being
the company to organhso tin
(1< r the general ruili oad luv«.^
righw would not be impaired
His, vested
id, either as
heady ooqntred, nr au to ek
perty 4l
nicy gem
iterfsn v
die road;
rrnr^rrni w irr.igrrB^K^^ m
The AU|«ttjQLi>Hf>afc5 nrnde reference
to Mie iiuproi>er issuance of patents in
|B ft* tjliflirippfrj^ one of
..... Mgweur milBtruT 'Io? satisfaction, it
- f iems from tXve JHttpcUch U»at. the clerk
with a promise to make auotber
call.
W
jagaggSSSwcaft:
t&a
there i* not
elc‘H
-
we Judge ftom his spicy
m.m 'a., won
[tin his spicy ^rticleH
mweb f^VT in Ids make
slsrks wouIdC do well
.y. to let an pdltor who is able torUu thWc
«toue ip his glory. . , 1
*ee-|4gewri —--------
In the meantime the old alcalde is
uud does not seem to apprehend any
^ ““ pwindses^g^ihdi^.^fats^hN^ii partr-^r
rtrfrnt hmvMgov. itubtTir
emptlon toom taxation on pro
rcacly^iuiredi-^Tho attorney
htslot^ect is not to fa
extending the
the oomhany, having forfeited its right |
to acquire tw enty sections of land per
mile\for rood to be constructed, aud
tax exemption upctftWuture
made bis doty
by la^iT; to bring the suit. rSfhe suit
»*ro|»os«d Hgaiust tlie Ceutrfd It OU g«5-
CQUht 4 .^_dlgP?wuogZfcotween ttiF£
eonqwuyr . and the state abuut the
Johnson, bf GolUn.
Already, we hear it spoken that the
Hon. Olln Wellborn, our Longest a man
will ndt again receive Uic noiiiiuation,
without opposition, from several dls
tingvlified aspTrante for bis pliee.
neral
with
but MaikitmeyAdtutcgtA
vwy eios^Ty, the 'western
amount owing to, the school fund by
claims to Itavu i>uid tlie umoui
I mffaloea' are moving ^aatiivturd
uuinberw larger than known for y<
BTSSOLTHTON.
danger from tlie eoiobiuatmns and oodir with inteit^ U. '4^
was i*eaten in this county Diere than
JkiO voUss at the lost elecUou, aud the
new condonations and eo in promises
publican convtntlon met at ITupnix
lliiti; |H. 4ftr
tiTt-eiss where
Htate it luugt re- |
suit in getting rid of the Austin influ-
We have.rain hiabumlagMt«n<T none
^irTr P J'-"
r «U IIMVIII^ IIIH
ypHtr to lose one who rutis
pttpers is m.*e than humapfty
TeXus Very important service iu the
w«y ^inducing emigranU W acek
SbJmwiain theKtaW. At the Nashville
—^"ft e 1
—* yj»" ■■ m**m**m m ■ ) i
™ Chirr 8tispends.
- .. , .
“ The Conjanehe Vhief iiss t»een
or the papenOtept <m a firmer ba*ia by
liberal patronage, -we doubt not that
„>Ahp only town In North-west Texas
without a paper. While wo regret to
kjee the C'/*«/, we aje oonfident t»*nt d
“^t»mc tf* a wise conclusion and fiiai
Comanche’s look is the Chiefs gain.
Hear wlmt the (.%u/hasto*«y about it:
,^-*8.wlfeh heavy Iwarts that we are
f .obliged to announce to tlie many read-
_l_ ere of the Chief that, we are forced to
succumb to the pressure of oircumstau-
oes and suspend tta publication.
t nnnouncement causes us a pang
of Sorrow, for It haslieeu for years our
only love, our onl” *
TTM-
m uuhi ujwaras wo weirure
perity of Comanche A Atn ty \
yKTwang ^ r: • ~
aud NWth-
_ *..... *J&1\ -
- We have w^kedhard, and tf* hope
1 honestly, to auoompUsh tius end, but
it seems that the hand of fate has
■ '■* BvMMvMif every swIism, OT
tar® economised upon all occasions.
iters un-
irk our-
of uur farmers seeiu fo fl-nr a failure of
any of the-enq^jj
miirotut is doing
the president of the company
kwt rtcparaU; department for Te4
and axbibMod B»0 spseifhetss u
oompliiiieutary to the Htate and [to tlie,
fnterprisc of the oompauy in getting it
up. “
sou will certainly bo greatly ove^ that
of last year. •
. Tho. late .decision of the. Supretne
Coart XlT the noted DeGress case has
imulo many lijtppy i>eople,as Upuy .tJdnk
that they will now have a mayor who
does not belong to the U, 8. Army. If
Dsfi ross is tu mod out of tlie npiyor’s
hftice he-will preliably»bc thciiaitwiidate
the taX on reoeipts. ; ^
ftouodril, N. H*, May 6.—The He-
, of
Nashu, was .chosen president, witiijoue
oral Htepliem made a speech reviewing
flic history of the Bepublic&n i
Kr-l
Hepublican potty- mm
soujamliJ. O. Mo<>re. made spetebfain
tovor Uf the nomination of Bhihnrr
rTlte oon vonitnai to- btthott=t^
New York, Mb> 6.—The .TTiITUhI
I huvttig notified Judge.
/hoU now imlding
court in thIf* duiricf
t Imtlie had no^ money .witli w hi A to poy
Jurors and witnesses Und officers of the
Cnuft, ITh* Hon<?r discha'fge<l nil tlie
-reept thee© engaged in theltriai
;* Jurors except those engaged in
of the kid px*J>^*4nient case
id be-tried
till OtBgWte makes tho rc<iul8ltei ai>-
prcqirlation to carry tfa the oottrls
CgnMoniile dtseatisfh-tion was ex-
prt»sed by suitors at this atnto of affairs
Trenton, N. J., May 0.—The Itcpui)-
lic#n State cdtiveutjou was calle<l to
ordcr tfyHon. A. Potts, Chairinun
for (.hngress ou Ui® ticket above Wimcd. [of the State Committee., WllHaia A.
The charges made tho Jlinj/kitch In Stiles? of-Hussex, was elected Tpmpora-
reference to tlie frauds of tho Fan
prompted oUQ.yf the clerks to ca
editor for Satistoction.
itftce
the"
IHt
ry Chairman. A resolution wasbf&rnb
and referred declining to instruct tho
tlfket fwoulrf S
n»rr cwnonnseu upon all o6ci
K«rLr«...
selves—The sweeping out of the olllcc,
type retting, editing, mailing etc., with
uie assists nee of one boy, (gtid many a
time have we been foroed to work all
night, all day, all the week, aud we
hat, to .ay Burnt.
Undo
>say mm
rhTSlir" *»^t ‘ thtnmcoFBg of the tlrket ^or^ T i
always ready to meet ull officials who
mm......»
get on tho war path.
The city Is still improving ly tHn wjay
of building new residences." • • -
*Tt!
It Is not often we phbliah i»ny of the
opinions of ou a courts of last renoft, but
occasionally W« notioo Uiat our superior
courts reflect very severely on the courts
below, !ih well a.*< tho attorneys engaged
In the ease: ^ O *■ “»
and we are
;iV-hr Im. thTO°^nViuid*ciotJ™,r wjd
^S^w3!b,epl80e wbc” woa,n
Gov. RmiKHTH, in a private letter to
the editor of the Gainesville Hesperian,
m tqteftking of *Ug asttoi>ite<c>mmutiny {-writing as
the sen b nee olfKrx T.s and Preston^sayiu
:vfc
1 am aware that public opinion in
-wSSSiSli
. , ^|wn thfif subject of life and
death I must be allowed to satisfy my
own oonseienec aud Judgment in my
aetiou. I would rattier go home and
plow the balance of my life for u living
*° "l,rrender my conscience to
TykHesytnkm on iiii-t exectitive prrrng-
afiive given to-gie by tike constitution.
.zBto Hesperian remarks: • ♦ ■ • - *
Whoever^wiU place himself in tho
Ooriprniir'iMi^^^read and undenitand
does, after forty yea
IkaitionT
fi___- ____
Wperience, could deny theappl__........
'to* BeflCet, also, that alter five convictions,
^ ahd most exhaustive
trials of the case—the court of appeals
• V toadmit of.AreaMJoahlo doubt.
11 • (^ r* ~ • — t 'i ■ - ■ l ■
vb'-j has fifty newspapers
peai from Travis. Th«> apj
indicted tor forgery. Tho
alleged to l*e torg^d beiiw1
cate of a notary public to u ii
land certificate. Held, that
nt was
nstruhient
the certili-
k: not^to sr»i!Sii
writing as Wa*^mtemplaLe<i l»y tlie
statute, and tL
le indictment docs
not charge sny offonae agatmt the law.
Kever^eti ami dmmtssrd;' t‘inrk, Jv
Blaine, after which a recces wus token.
Chicago, May 6 — A dispatch front
Jicksou, Misslssippi/says the HepiTili}*
c m 8tfk'te couventloa adjourned thii
morning nt 2 a. ra^ Tlie delegates are
uninstructed. It is understotgl tlieir
preferences are 6 for Hli erman, S fur
Blaine and 5 for Grant.
Madison, \Yis., May 6.—Of the dele-
gates e Me tod to Chicago, at the Repub-
licau1 0v»iiVputlil4 jntwy^litBB flW
for Washburn, seven for Blaine, fbree
tor Khermmn and one for Grant. Jh.
^ 'ffpecirtt ti> the Herald.
law in force at Uie time Uwf nflhnss^jf ^*ort Worth, May f).—Tshnm_C«pps,
the negro rapist, ffwlugs at 2 o’clock to-
morrow To^torlmhak i>een visited by
hdkDf, #lth varluUS o<»jects in y(ew.
In the above esse the State employed
counsel to assist tlie bounty attorney in
the prosecution, and it is rattier strange
that the district judgtf and the twopros-
ectiVilig'attorneys were not aware that
it was not a crime (iu 1873,) 4o forge tho
-certificate of a notary public. So it
seems that Henry O. lingers, though
guilty of^hrgiug n uamc, was improper-
ly confined iu jail as'there was nojaw
and alone. He is resigned to his Este
lie says, (having got religion. He;hns
no blame 'to cast on anybody. He has
thought the Governor might have
eommutedJiisscutsnoe to puuishnietst
for life, Instead orhabgltlg. The stfi^
old Is up. It is one mile east of tbs
court-house on the race-track. The
drop is six feet. i *’ T; 4
!2££S5!£&£322& m B.yarf*.
knew the law hotter thah the Htate ad-
tboriUes.
P^ls^d»pirsjaj|^ jifc Ignoaanos gave
4hc prosecuting attorney an opportuni
, ^rhlcik buy 4l] their paper front‘tlie.
North. • Texas has newsj>a|>er»*Wtrtd-
nrsjiapern
paper front the
i and pother
_____ newsjukpeni
and buy a!l 4|h^ir|
R.^M^srihMer I
with those so Veil vetoed id la#.^Jf
the ease of theritate vi. Hatch the pros-
ecuting attorney said *
a
**k« your bill, and os on t u as
i is token to the court of anneals,
foolish ness
nrrv reversed on some fooffshnens
:hnicality, I Will as often on a uew
as I can get the cpSe lietore twelve
tri«r as I can'get the case l*tore twel
honest men, 6onvfct him again aud
again.” Then added as follows: “I
to deal with these felloes, and
““ *■ ‘ ^ 4 wheu
and
Thors is no hope of Governor Itohcrts
commuting tho soutonoo. Hi^ fate is
sealed. He Is friendless, mefte
and in a wentcriy- directiou, bearing a
Mttle south to the southeast comer of
Supiit ixs county,Reaving only a few
equate miles of Htopiicns county -to tlie
jokth juf the liuc.’ Tfie sujrvpy {hyp.
leads southwest to KasttiDid City and
tfienefTnekrlyarest ttirnugli lied Gap,
aocTby Tip Haundcrs’, a 1 must west of
the vicinity of Heart’s ruiuih on Beep
creek; thence Meat, pacing exactly
iivc niUcs north of Belle Ppiln, Caila-
haii bounty, and theuee westerly; proL-.
ably to Buffalo Gap, in Taylor county .
-'* ........ Si s 1 —
, ITisrdw are, Q ueensware,'
Glassware^ WoodenWiTe?
[ ftuw,dto;ti, snri Arery *
I Flows, all kinds of Faints,
jfilnaCtfl <ffTT'"Tiirfr1-
lOils, Turpentine, Tar,Ros-
[in, Varntoh arid Brushes, |
l I/catlier Goods,' such aaj
Collars. Bridl^74f«., Ac.
f/
Wm
[nqnit>er of names have been men-
f&r
-rp
WnHfrfffn’i In, rnn-
gress. Among the number ore Craw-
ford, of Dallas, Finer, of Denton, Hare,
of Grayson, fjinfaam, of Barkerr and
keep posted In the events'W tlSff
COMINGM€AMPAIQN
*““ - ——--.
Avail yourselfof this opportunity and
OiUhwnis; <M
Wool, Cbrri and Wheat Hacks, Htai*i.k
A.N1J F ancy (;KftCF,klF.S, i>roviMiona,
- Tort’your sisters and your cousins and
■% Flour, Halt, Feed, Ac., call on
Cxop rsports from all section's of the
country touch tho boundaries of the fti-
credible, in. their glowiqg accounts of
the prospects. I/no mistortunwiintor-x_________
^ P»W for KSkins, &c.
W. S. McJIMSEY, “
• Old subscriptions can be renewed at
the same bates. ^. ' 4 “T
one of the largest crops know to hefi,^- -
From the. Htaked iTiitns come ro-
orts that droves of wijd'^orses and
pTHIS-TAPER ZZ
file at (4eo. P. Howell A Go’s N•^
7£fc
r ‘TTtjr
mmmmmui?
Monw’ Im itatriort PttTmma
n
tfre. :6aeh|S^
20 |
25
r
17-
hi*.
•.a to”
Brown Ca.slcr Ventilator,
.Z-fc
*,-Zr
and White Cahtcm, .$1.00
Tan, 90.=;,!,
French Panama, .1.00
tr
r.
_s4i
. ** 2.00
Ladres’ Leghorn Flaps with Satiryviinmiogs, S3.oo
‘si
:
FAIR fOR ALL!
Jin consideration of the stringency of
the times, aud .desiring to increas^Gie
Jr
We will send it to any address, from
Jut 1,1880, to Juiuy 1,1881,
HEVEN MONTIIH,
For One Dollar, Cash.
S
t> .<
*•
■ - —* -- ~ -
its this month,
11 n dffi !■ ■■g— ■ 1
Make your arrangements
and prepare to .■
3PA3CBTT
Front ths 1st of J&ne, so that you can
. wp1" '*y*" V ' 11 —sssN"’ ■» 1 ■■
3
■ __L. .
Send* .the
aunts,” and (Handstot other States.
IEMKMBLR TITB TTMR—DUK
1880, AND END JANUARY }ft,
18bi—BEVlSJy JTVNTJCS FOE QlJrE
BOLE AX, ‘IN AD VANCE.
tic .J
ta settle up the busiuess of the firm.
“nxsrztJinzS,’-
ay in Deni- “ f
public office of Ihe’Company ta
—————u^r-
";.a
/
■Zrr
fnig,
to anthorito #
executed by the Coutpo-
1 Kinds..
1^M»e
>n dol-
"TT-
The object of the meeting is to obtain
the authorUw w»
iko-said—
’
+**-
■■ y.-r Hecretary.
of tlie Denison and Pacific railway,
lliJLtleetipn of directors for the en-
suing year, and the transaction of 6th-
er_bueiness, Willie held at til# public
qflfice-of the ooin.._.
as, on Friday, the 2
D.Jtoo; at 2 o’clock
ttag, the aanukl meeting of
*srV meeting,
the t>ourd of d
same office.
meeting
irectors will be held at the
«**«*; H.d.Mibick,
Hecretary. ^
m
Black Lotus
'±Jr\i£2KL-_
2.5o
Ajii ^>ther^gtjTualities, together]o°n
ith a nine lino. fi^Mi^l
2.00 Viat> u"‘! the transacUoT of other,____
, , ness, will be held W tffe public offlee of
with a nice line oC-Misses a Children’s goods-;
kt 11 o’clock a. m.
*•*}
Also, a full line of Mens’ and Boys’ Hats
Wool, Saxony, Cashmere, Fur and Buck
skin Cashmere of all colors and styles.
!l
On the same day, and Immediately
after the adjoornmeut of the
itoaJd'of D?;^sniiUlfbir^Sdg^ til!
same offlee. H. B. HitwBow,
Hecretary.
; •'ClfATION.HS
Thr ^aVrT— - - ‘ ^
^fRXAl^
of Jack. /
aTo tbe.Sber-
stabta^f Jack County,
Prices Ranging from 50 cents Upwards
AND DON’T YODLEOBOET
L-i . j --- - to ami tort spiff County/ a» inj'iifirfee TIT
, v are hereby commanded tlmt
LARGE STOCK! 10W PRICES!
bill, introduced in the senate to-<Uy, to
regulate the pay and appoiutmeutof'
spoolo! deputy marshals, differs from
xSSSSS ?V^^sars
tag the Court with foolimhness^ got even
to be
made annually) and by reason also of
several amendments designed to obviate
the objections that have been urged
against the forms of expression and
working machinery of Uie original bill.
Ttto^lriU .vrax Jcfarred to the Judiciary
t*otarnittee, w.lilch ldd^s its next regular
and aye* "
meeting 6n Mondi
'Mlp
■7
Kf, *
.1
Thf New Orleans Democrat in an ar-
ticle on t|ie taorease of rufflnnism de-
clares that if It if noChCheoked ths pdt>-
_________________ ______l!«^n ^ic P^bsand other fsvorito tasorta ki
onw fairly convicted by"tweVvo"ho*rest ihafclty will have to be abandoned by
t “,cn» ®hd by a dodge and techuioality ^resiwetablc eitizeus.
Qur stock of.goods consisting of
' 7”!
'.f.
Dry Goods, Groceries,Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, #e// Foundry.
Sad’/ery, Stationery, Queensware,
[ Has becu selected with groat care and cofti-
Jaoksboro. JaoAOmnty, Texas, on the
last Monday in May 1880, t^en and
there to answer the domplalnt of Phillip
Gresham too* action of debt4ua by ac-
count for the duns of twentr-One dollars
~r
I;
w
^t^-
and my cento, dated May lstfl878.
Herein fail not. but have you then
and there this writ, showing fro* you
have executed the Same.
WvrxKfts
turc this
r J |jf?f
‘v , • ■ ■
alsigna-
msamtr.
s’
■
~VT.
-;:v-v
^5
S'fk~
prises all the latest ^vcltics^nd styles.
As we buy for cash and keep dur stock
complete, wc guarantee prices as, low as can
be obtained elsewhere.
;*
W. 0.. BB0KHAJI & S0HS.
BPM wwsr -—r
m Foe . Church, Aood-
- • ■■
emy, Factory, Depot,
BtoamboAVBUl^), Lo-
comotive, ^Qlfttatupi,
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1880, newspaper, May 14, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth879705/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.