Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 7, 1880 Page: 1 of 4
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BTUICTUt IS aj^yamce.
GRAHAM, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1880.
NO,* 25.
Ki»b. Lkadkk:—We hare hatl two
Tfci)ter»l»fcly. The ground is cover-
ed with six or eight inches of snow,
which makes lively “ru«tllng"for
stock. Messrs. HamiUau Brothers
have arrived from Missouri wUU.a flue
lot of wagons and sh^'k. W.T. Drum-
mond lifs sold to one of them, provid-
ed he can get water. He has got two
men employed to dig a well; “get wa-
ter or bust," Is the watch-weed. . After
yottr announcement that “Candidates
F
Mr--
trained tocateb.
been preparing ground for the last
month* The present snow will put the
ground in good oondidtion for plowing.
A diversity of crops is talked of, which,
7 *fair season, will-plaoc this omtjjK
- try abend. Our mail facilities, owing
to soni?i informalities,, ate only, id a
juiodcrately fair way of beiug bettered.
Heiipeclftitly,
It is said that I
The Industrie have sickness tu T^on rounty.
r In your issue of
January 81st, appaarnrf ew extract front
a letter from Maj. H. W. Merrill, who
-commanded Co. B.a, ifrid U. B. Dra*
. goons, stating that he had put tf* death
" the Indians Who killed Col. Stem. As
1 was a member of that compauy and
..one of a detail of twenty-five men under
command of Lieut. Tree, who was sent
hie fd
ii pursuit or the I miians, per
—state more fully Jww tlieir dgath was
brought libollt. 'w“‘ I
l'. After tw’o unsuccessful attempts to
follow tlie trail!, by scouts, under ti-
ll. Silili y, a third-woe ‘onjererf- winter* brother murdered InTarrant county in
A. p.tTrec to proceed to Fort Arbuekle,
where upon arriving,"7 we found the
Kieitapoos flyfog Hmmglt the post in
great alarm at our nppruach— 1 euving,
us it would seem they knew our husi-
ncdl* Tins Ceorge Thoippwu, « son of (il
Ithn-k Dear, then a chief In the tril»e,
remuiiiiug to make some terms with
the commanding officer, which term*
were substantially as follow*: That he
(Thompson) would deliver the two
■’3*’**-
—
"X:
vrhielrwns agreed to. After an elapse
of two day# they brought In the head
of one of the murderers, tied to a saddle.
In a few days more they brought U»e
other within tlireg miles of tlie post and
there shot him. The Drag.ions went to
tbe place, churged the dead Indian,
cap tun'll him, and throwing his body
iu(o a wagon returned t*rthe Pust
wlthitui Uming a man! anil thence lsp^k
to Jfrort Hclkuap without having out
military feme tarnhdied by any other
smoke than that of a enmp-flre.
Rqw
No matter I«mv Industrious or eeo-
nomicnl a young man is, his endeavors
o'
wife.
fe might us welt l*e doomed hi
■■life hi an at-,
tamp* to catch water iu a selve. The
eliort would Ik* scarcely less certainly
1
w. —.
"5T1
Jk
*<;
•f
1-4.-
4 ‘ ■ i
-w-
iu vain. Habits of einmomy-^the way
,.U» turn everything In the household
.nflhirs to the beat account—are among
the thiugs which every mother should
teach her daughter.
J. II. MerwiUj'cjftiirof the "American
Journal of JblunaUoo, says:
W If. **»y K *how that monyy: jut
for sohoafa becomes au Investment at
compound interest. j .
Our teachers Inin the e&ldren, all
the time, to habits of industry, punetu-
(J rass is growing In sopth Texas as hi
spring time.
^ Stock are reported doing well up In1
tin, rig Hipditi - - , 'ijii
Corn in Ising planted in various por-
tious of the state.'
At Palesti ue not long ago tlie ther-
mometer indicated U0.
The artesian weU at Cleburne has
reaeh a depth of lap feet.
* Theimdy saloon in Angeliha county
is said t^> lie very^poorly patronised.
Much pork has been lost in Upshur
county during the lai« warnf wmlSi>
if*—-.
to the
- A frame building belonging
Helton college was burned by lucendi-
aries. - —.......—---------1—
Gen. Hawthorne, of Wedffieiferd,
has- been ordained- a~ minister-of the-
gnspei.
—ehatflehl has -g m
for mi'll negro that closely resembles an
opossum. •* m ;y •
One hundred nml thirty residences
Judge was
health.
When tin*, sheriff had quieted the
terday, which was Hunday. Now,
where dhl you get poor whisky?" —-
September.
HomeWmdrcI, not long since pots-
oned the two horscs—rthe only team—
of a poor wood liAuler near Dallas.
—2. .
Jx J, Hpow, «f Missouri, Is in North
Texas, limiting for the grave of his
1H7&
*"**’>. , ,1,n - ’ ^N.
An Indian named John Write,
went
who
Tf, UllWH, hid hiM»c that JlM^JWllhihia yi hh^W ^ nWiiUhlph Wtills hsr mmeowatiwr
ter with a wild eat,
Wiley AV. rsamnnwis, junior
the Albany Tomahawk, was married
Mrs. Annie Haley, on the 80th of
January. t ‘ ”
, ’ . .r_.
The state treasurer has called upon
-ere not i^rmitUsi to lUlow ihe- trH»e, 'standing^iefleiemy warrants, and It is l**® ‘.h1k®
generally believcii this tueaus their
imyineut in a sliort time. The amount
Is atiout $10U;000.
Sales of school ami university lands
are largely on the incmisc. ^
HRiiPSTKAttj Feb.5.—A serious trag-
edy oecured near here to-day. A trtf-
ling dispute m*ure<l lielaeen a mat)
named (’ulho)Hi ami Jerry Hiuttli A'col-
ored maii7 whi*u CaTla»uu shot uikl kill-
ed Hniith.
lA>TgnaJ_F*>b, ^--thr. J. W.
y^fWgwi^itrnrTtiyni ry.g^i 1 rm oj 1
kil)s, j|ibr thirty year* a ritisen id TffifV'
ctninty, died.to*lay. He leaves de*ceud-
auta to the third generation, to mourn
his dsatlii -------------- —Xr~ ~X
w* ■ ’ -J!*’ ’ \
Tlie liandsoms Court House at Dal-
*las was partly destroyed by fire on
Wednesday morning, 4th Inst. Hie
tire originatetl in the cupola ami spread-
ing .to the secomi floor, left nothing lint
the walls standing.. Most of the rec-
ords, papers, etc., were saved. Tlie Are
bt supposed to have lieen the work of ah
im^iptlnc^'. Lsws nlsiut 1Ur»,iNNl. The
liuildliij^Was ereck'd, in JN7I, at a ismt,
with interest upon bonds to date, of
*irs),(MMI. -*4. ■
.
Xity marshal, Ham Half, of Hhennan,
wiio was wounded at t|ie H«I Light iu
that place last Week has since died of
his Wounds—He i« «uUl to have beep a
teittgent > productive (fthunliip.—
r ' Whereat, without tlie scliool; wblthout
this'trfaning, the youth grow up idle,
M Ignorant, law-break lug, law-defying,
~ ▼tttutns. and propel ty~-^pur property^
Mr. tax-payer—pays the bill.
in thlrTfeOcr case you get Do
nyaiuc rsaciVodr,, buthavs-to keep on
paying gtsal money ^fer nothing; ft*
■ nothing except a mere wnrk of a man
' —a rotten hulk—a 9h**r iycubus at
bast. ;
--------Education payte IgD<ttum
pf^
' A, v
4 *
t v
•db 1
.Soft, fleecy clouds sailing like fairy
Wfr-Ahlps across the starlit blue of tlie
shnimur sky, restless Iwcftr* that stir-
red the rustling leaves wkl| plaintive
sighs, the Air away hum of1 insect life,
kit them) tilings tended to make Mr.
Middlerih feel rather rothantld. lie
clasped his’ hahds and said, “The brood-
-~c - iug aplritxiflheaight. like an etherial-
isiMi liovCj hallows my fency wltli Its
»<acred tondi, iifetting Into my soul
like—" “Those onions 'you brought
home this morning," .remarked h(s
practical wife, “Were as Woody as sticks
mid sin mg enough to knock ymt down
>*fe;
' ’H
"’J ;
Mr. ^tiddlerib got up and went wrath-
fully fkitr> the house and said some piW
pie kuMt tm ta:jt£p< etry In their lunk-
jicadcd ' natures then #.^wo/far)»old
.fljhib * ^
rhtfetHm
gWHTulllwi aAt-'Illft tfW
cl larging his duty.
Dallas, Feh.T.r--It 'is reported and
generally believed that the Dallas and
Vm<RhU»'f*nw»y company have secur-
ed ample means to complete tlie rood
U» Hen hi and thence to Whitesbdro,
which gives Che Missouri, Kansas and
Texas mad a terminus at Ifctllas. It is
stated that the funds to extend the read
from. penW>n go Whitcshoro is furnish-
ed by .the syndicate Wllleh recently
and HoutlicastA'rn,
and Dentsnn and Paciflc.
Hrnkiktta, Fell. A—Thecattle men
of North-west Texas assembled hers
yesterday Ibr the purpose of forming •
combination to pool their cattle shlp-
inenCt folT the coming season. Tin-
meeting was well attended. Kach
member of the combination la re<|uest-
theyuui-of flIOUO for
the felt bCul carry hig out of the contract
Entered into by^lic shipping eommft-
tee. Tlie oljwt la to place all tlie cat-
He Wbe slilppc^ gt tlie disposal of the
mllroud that wNl make Hie (test rate.
| If U»c freights are not sufficiently |oW,
What did you .pay for them?” Anil 4lte cattle, amount lug t<* upmmis of
JfeOI) ear loads, are to ba driven to Kan-
sas. The meeting adjourned to' meet
at Jaokslioro, 'Texas, on Mkreh 8, ami
the stockmen feel i^mlldent of getting a
AvSv
The Swift Wltaess.
, v _V*
Tom Uaius was wpat you call a swift
Itness. When Tom vraa for a feller
iie was for him all ovsr'and ha was mt
friendly and confiding the Judge didn’t
know w^at toUo wlth him. Last court
lawyer Branham put Tom upon the
stand to prove that a drinking man
oouldn^t remsmber what be dhl when
<m tin-
4a year
Wf quee
years ate concerned, and the traces
queenly beauty yet finger among the
he WM drunk. Tom had taken about ravages of sorrow and hardships have
two drams that morning amT-was feel-
ing Splendid. He swore straight, out
he couldn't.
familiar, and *0 he put a few questions
to Tom from the bench.
“Mr. GataSj Wasn’t youdniakyester-
dgy TBuhday?"^. ~ ..J-.—”—:
^They say l was, your
“And don’t you remember it??'
"It’s sorter like a oream, your honor;
but I do remember 1 was awful sick last
night*
“How are
Judge; how do you do yourselfT" and
Tam hnwixt hunihly^foJ
kindly inqtnlsg’-after his
-' ■■ ■' ..... -■ --
“In the Jug, Judge—right In the Jug."
“Well, sir, Where was the Jug?"
“Under the fodder stuck, Judge; I Al-
ways keeps It there or. in the blHickpcn,
and if your honor flyer passes that way
it’s a free tiling to-—"
• Mr. Gains, you can retire, sir. I be-
lieve you are the same man who about
thirty years ago iesfeifleflTn court-
ear ofT."
did. Judge,-but you
know I was drunk, and of course I
don’t remember it. You wgl a defend-
ing Jack Aooaer for biting off Jim Wil-
kins* ear, and you told nie that in the
acrimmage Jack shoved Jim up agin
cut it off* I got drunk and forgot what
you told me, and I ’spoee I did swear
that Wilkins bit bis ear off himself^
and it wasn’t so unreasonable nohow,
for he had the awfulleat mouth that ev-
er was—didn’t he,Judge?"
“Mr. Gains, I told you to sit down,
sir—Mr. Wierlff, give me the names of
thhs^ gcnnelaien who, are so hi lark mis;
I’ll sec If I can't stop their merriment.
A Detroiter who was out in tlie coud-
try the other day to look after aome
poultry gut stuck In a niud-liole, al-
though having a light baggy and a
strong horse. He got but, took a rail
off the fence, and was trying to pry the
ping young woman atiout 28 years of
age. Hhe halted, surveyed tlie situa-
tion, aud sab!.
- “You stand by tlie lion** while I
heave on the rail, and don't lie afraid
of getting mud on your hands ami
boots." — ■ , , ; -j - ■-
Tlieir united effiirts released the ve-
hicle, ami the Detroiter returned thanks
ami asked her to get in and ride. Hhe
hesitated, looked up ami down the mad
and Anally said:
r '“Htranger. I’mi blunt shokeii. Who
m juu?"—
7* He gai'e Ills name and residence, and
ahe eontlnucrl: .
i “I’m over 2ft, worth $500 in c$sh,
know aUabqulJiousework, ami thjs is
leap year."
“Yes, Hrfaow, but for Heareti’s sake
.don’t ask me to marry .m !** be re-
plied as he saw the 4rifL
“Bee here," she continued, looking
hill} square ip the eye, “I'm a straight
girl, wear a No. 7 shoe, and I like tlie
looks of you;'.’ / • ............
"Y«r, hut dOttT-^dhn^xiiTrTniirwiiT
tome!"
•“Htnnger, It’s leap year, and I'm go-
ing to pop!,- Will you nave me of m>?’’
“I—I’m •-already marrleii!" be ftd-
tered.^ •'*/ , • . L
“Honest IiJUn?’’ . x
“Yci." , ■ . \
'*“Well, that settles me ami I won’t
ride.
All UflrtlTt’MATE.
For about a week past, a eraxy wo*
Streets, exciting the compassion of most
people, and be It said tq their shame,
the derision of others. Hhe is a worn a ^
lit Jo fir
Hhe was ones a woman of most
Mllani intetieet, of AnLshed education
and rare accomplishment. For a few
of her old Intelligence shows. .what she
was wont to be in her happier days.
In these-moments her eyes light np
an^ a. lovely sxpcessloo flits auruss. hsr
face, making one feel Intense sorrow for
the wreck a cruel fete has made of mind
and body?: Her name is Iti|a Htevens
and She Is a native of Mississippi. Horn
parents, she was raised in-U
Drs. Price & Atkinson
H Phyiidass, SucnunObititridus
GRAHAM, TEJLA8. -
ed to In town »nil country
gjMMLDrus Hfawr«.
N. 1C. REAGAN, M. D.
Physician! Surgeon.
ary money couhl buy and given the
e war she becatim Enamor-
ed of a young man, one every way wor-
thy at her, and they were to have been
married, but death stepped in between
them and he died. Grief at his loss de»
tiiroued lier reason ami site lias been
insane ever since; With his property
ail swept away by the results of war,
her fether died about the time her troa-
ides ouras upon box^ami the memories
tliat clustered around the obi home be-
iug so sad and sorrowful, tier mother
ami br&tlier emigrated from Mississippi
to Texas.- Tlie unfortunate daughter
was sent'to the MylufeL AjLAustin,
where site ought to be nsv^ blit way
either discharged or escatiwl^ws don’t
is wandering and dlscounectcil yet slic
ttsfo elegant language, quotes freely
from all the poets, rujM ats choice pas-
sages from ths best authors. A history
of her antecedents Was given us by-a
young gentleman of this city who knew
her when she was if bright,r h>p
sweet
belle Of all that eonntry around, noted
for her brilliancy ami wit. When she
met him Hunday night aud he made
himself known to her, she recognized
him aud wept as though lier heart
would break. Memory still IIveil, all*eit
ttslumlMTeil, aud was in the shadow of
a mind eclipsed by the woe and misery
of the heart. Poor girl, that Divinity
wliieh sha|K‘s the ends of us all has
made her path through this world?-*
rugged one, ami overeust the sky of hgr
life with dark ami S4»mhre ckiudM, yet
His nib»M4*r44ful Imml bw«ls her, and
HedoetTr aH
the thorns iu Uiis life the brighter the
Jewels that stud the crown of everlast-
ing >»y hi the hereafter .-Do ///is JIcrdM.
—-V - ' Isiwg ■ . -
The gas companies and their agents
who are so sure that Kdison’s light is n
a" strap- fell me, ane but taking their turn in
playing the part vhkh the opouents of
gas played on the dlstsivery of that illu
minatbr. The oil men, tlie candle men
the tallow men the candlestick men
the wick men the lamp men tlie snuff-
er men all declared that it was perfectly
wiki absurd ami fraught with danger.
The press called it a pre|sisterou» Ift-
vasion. tt-was several years before it
eomiuered prejmlk-e. People were
afraid to lutnidm'ed It luto their houses
One bold theatrical manager of Paris
jmttt inkrhts theater and the audience
sll stayed amaju
suffocation. At last by giving a few
brave women complimentary tickets lie
fifoke down opposition, they reporting
that there was no smell, neither were
tin* I rev os put outby daxxfe.
Edison’s invention will, even If It lw
n sueeeaS; have a hard ftght With
mipply but public sympathy Is luckily
with him Instead of against him.
IfKW York, Feb ft.—A Katfsas City
special saytt, petitions signed by flfty
thousand persons In Toxa>, Arkansas
Kansas and MissouH hnve
l»een. for
warded to Washington, urging tlig
passage of the bill creating the territo-
ry of Oklahoma. Hilvcr has been dis-
covered in the Indian territory Mid the
bP'reaatng’exeitement along the bonier
, j Indicates that unless the bill peases, a
formidable raid w|il be made ou tlie
territoty in the spring.
to old Hpooner’s. He's got four sons
aud afoot nephew, and I’ll begin on
the old man and pup the crowd clear
down to tbs Idiot, Air l’vs aiuminlxwl
around this world Just as long as I'm
going /•»!•£ jUopd-hye, sir—no harm
done !"—IhAroU iftwe Prem* " r‘ .
Friend Graves, of the Graham Lraih
kb, has given his excellentpa|>er a new
"dress, ami now It kioks as uest a* can
riNcixgATl, Teh. a,—A dispatch
front Fort Buford, D. T., says a Arm*
and bloody fight oecdircd January SB,
bet weep « party of Gsse Ventres Indi-
ans and a band, of Uncaps pas, who had
roklsd the latfoUi ®*mP (,r,v®n °ff
a ha#d of ponies. FifUon men were
killed^ gnd U10 Gros Ventres recovered
their hones. The Indian! are ttiueh
excited, and a genera! uprising along
the Yellowstone early iq tip* spring is
DR. j. H. DAVIDSON,
nrtzotAX Md rruxpKt
A. B. GANT.
: y meant*. ktm.
■ OKKKIU hi. pn^i-..lon.l mtvIm. to
UKKKItM hi. iir.rfp^lun.l wrvl
the citiaens of Young county.
Office: at Hyus* Drug Htore,
jikle Public Hquare, -------------
West
GRAHAM, TEXAH.
OflM WMt (lit Public squru.
Residence on North Oak Htrcct. .
Dr. J. Z. DAVIDSON,
Physician f Surgeon,
OKA IT A V. TEXAS.
Baker AConfectidndr___
* _
All eaUs promptly attended.
Office West Hide Public Hquare. j r
»" .....1 " , . -■
B. WHjE3E3L.BR,
flow fin, Toys, Stilkury,
W1 lt, practice in the Dtatrict.Court of
Htephens.HlinekeiAmi ami \'ottngf)oufi-
tics, a nil 1 ii "tlRFTT .1^ Uou ft at G ral iuiUi 7
8pScinl attention given to ooliectionn
lPl^stsU land Cn»4>| *p<l criminnl .busiiu-as
Oorresphndence solicited.
Fruits, Cigars, Tobacco, Ete.
nnrirAK -Fresh Bwad, Uwkes, Idea, fee., dally.
" Cash Paid for Country Produce. Give
me a call. I will sell as cheap ss tku
cheapest.
B r. WILLIAMS. JACK DAVl*
Williams & -Da-vis,
-- •—" -------------r— *
REAL ESTATE: AGENTS.
11 LI. frartlrr In Tlx*, nn.l Mir
rCiNMlfi.
OrnnC i I p-tisl-a in tl.« Ckriw<^<lif>r IntiUlag, Svuil.
Mr 1'nl.lli* 8f|uatn, Ornham. Trigi.
J. A‘ WOOLKOLK
A11 o r 11 ey-at-L a w.
Belknap, ■•!W * , Texas.
"VVTLL practice in the .Courts of Young
and adjoining counties.
emicaiSi
Paints,“Oils, Brushes
Medicines,&e
fr ettt i nt i o n n
barefuliy compounded dsv or night. >.
—Or-E. FINLAY,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
Graham, Young Co. , Texas.
Will practice in Federal Courts at
Graham, ami ijhfiM.Cottrt*. ut Yauug,
Pak) Pinto, Htcphcns and ai^oiiihig
< 401111 ties.
ittomy-ii-Uwi Lud Agent,
GRAHAM, TKXAfl.
WILL practice in the Cqurts of Young
and adjoining counties.
“ITT. SALE,
Attorney at Law,
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
R. HOLLINGSWORTH,
Ee&l E:Ute ud Collietiig Ageal,
__GRAHAM, TKXAH.
WTT7L pijr specKT istlentroti io fhe pay-
ing of^taxes for |ion-resklents.
ihftrt City
iiGrahartOity
Steam Flouring Mills and Cot-
Flou^J^aJ, *W«I, Etc1., For HhIST
GraJiam SotuL
Proprietor."
GRAHAM, TEX AH.
Keep the liest the market affords al
wavs an tlie Table, flood ami clean bed*.
Noted for iU Mineral Water. - ‘
"BOOKSTORE
* ^ AND V^
WSTawrarDupotu
GK K. OROZEBR,
DEADER IJt
RIAL ISTATI.
Texas.
Graham,
W-—Z', ‘
Office, West Side Public Square.
nS. B.-CARRETT,
Contractor nd Builder.
Manufacturer of Gibbs' Patent Revol
ving Churn Dasher. -=^-
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
ALSO, DEALER IN -,,V,
Fancy GrocriM,rNotions,
is
<*4«l
•fe
S. ^R/lTTJS,
DfiALER IN
7,
barefuliy compoundfed day or night.
WEST SIDE OF PUAUC SQUARE
C3-B4Al±3LA.3Sd:, TEXAS.
n««rr Warren.
J k Earn*,
Banting Honse
Henry Warren & Co,
WEATHERFORD,.
C. J. Christopher,
MACHINIST.
Brass, CoppeV' TIn',’' Lead and
SHEET ISON.
-w
Gums, Pistols. Locks, Fire-roof Kafea,
aud Scales Repaired, _____
GRAHAM, TEXAS,
t f • - —— . -*
■ ............. ■ ■■■■ .......... 'Wfl
JHPP’S SALOON
AND
Billiard Hall.
S. R.
JEFFERY
Proprietor.
X
Forth Sid9
ORliUAMr'
Neons ths very best Lk|usrs, Wine*, and .
Brandies; also fresh St. Uuis
Beer, with the best .v a
broads at-
rial ....... - Clpg —--\
Graham Meat Xarkot.
1*. II. 8 TON K, .„ wm. KIND MICK,
STONE 4 KINORICK) I
Pmpri®****
Keep the liest meats the marketaf-
fogdocoiisUntly dm hand which we wiH-
T
rl'
■
Next door Houtli of the post office,
has Just npstnfil a f|us iterth iff
Stationery, Cbromoa, School
Books. Etc.
lTualao kt'vjH* ilk' lea-11 nv NyWspa^rs
and Magnxlnes for sale by the single
eopy. aud will roetiva subscriptions at
pnidinhers prices.
Hkflfl (phoico lot of CijAiq flnd
sell cheap fl»r cash; Give ,us a trial.
North-west Corner Public tkiuaro, -
From and after the first of January,
1880, We will sell for eash only, tt:
J. E. BOREN l CO.,
Book Sellers 1 Stationers,
AJrpxxwi piaT.xaa
Wall Paper,
Blank lteoka, jflisfeyHcho*.!
OH f'romos, I>rlwU^l^|,
aper, Ktc., Ktc., "
ii. teosTSMshs.
l*LpJ|
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 7, 1880, newspaper, February 7, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth880074/m1/1/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.