Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1880 Page: 2 of 4
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The people
«miu tbs principles of-the Dtmioggpigtti
party, cannot .Alford, io«ur next flute
th«U<tn4 to b# satisfied with a mcrrf
qpAtty triumph. * The I>eif *rat«
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Elm Rtreet,
ibiioHauare. Kntorwi
it Gruhafi ah second
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LX, ATBIX. is. 1880.
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,—-—- . .'* it . emmm
i gftfc haa bwi ww* want
rod to Weatherford, and wUi noar be U-
sued under the name of the Benii-weak
Ij ftevitw
T*^
jh*. the
... of the United BUtCsBuyreme
Court to fifteen, Is Mng considered in
Congress. Tb«ttUd*y be a neeeeeHy
for some ohange if It Were possible, bu t \
jBfolleaveu'tt sake 1.1 us have no more
^ if net Af»-" f ™»ign“
his poeitiou in congress; but such an
accident is soon to occur, 1$ is said,
U^aWr Paris, of Wsjfflrginla, her-
ing cc
W^re ~ r---• —P-rgC J
bfgan last year, and will obutinuo ,uu-
> tU March,*I8$5. It i* intimated that
he will retiro at the j^luec of the.pres*
— * ' tor- Dwh4A Iht
Oar Pelttieaf CeATeatleas.
As previously noted by telegraph
—. j; a tornado passed through J(ansas oa
»le of Texas, devoted as they ^ carrying destruction of
principle* of-the Deiuodmg' iife sn^-propsHy *u *** pnili.«3H^)td«
~J ‘ * 1 #crii»od as presorting tbd dppearffnee
of<o blazing ball-atToue moment
‘ «n ruing iu the air end again ricocheting
^rnd bounding with that in
two to one over any comiduntioii
, , p ha agreed upon by our oppo-
nents, if we bring out a.ticKerthnt will
be satisfimtory bribe people, Wrmnst.
in our, next state election, havehol oQly
a victory to Democracy^ butWhim
have a triumph, afet the incompetent
and unfaithful inpur ownpaxty. We
:ty„whlttb marks the augl^ of re-
flection end incidence in the produc- ■
tibn nr the wb* H plehed up ehlf-T~ ~
walks and hurled them right ami left, "
cut witbiti^perUuUetAH jsrith
lickcf Pie frfbund‘clean and I
gain a great victory in the
mumkWf
pominstrog* -
wards of twenty persons if etc uKfn
issstnul tffcted and much property was
convention, and then..the people will ’d^ruyed. This is a wonderful iu-
rlvk Uf a Victpry-at th+ poH* tiryt wIU
restore confidence, end we wffl ndt ME
required to give office to those whoean-
pot fueeeri in any business Unless-ttte
one that the Htate provides. \ ’ "4
In All our fbrmer Htate Conventions
the great difficulty has been relative to
«ffKhee_of wind bravado, perhaps the
most wombsrhuhkh"**1<■ —pe*te—* of.
meteorological obasrvefs. It would
seem to have been at once a tornado
and a living ball of lightning, latter-
ly these atmospheric dl#turba«reH (ap-:
pear moei-ar'jkth I—ea»ed frequency
4gfojm'Lerolo.ricul conditions uf an
^saaS!^&5|
bejeehi
extraordinary order, lu the American
belt of country included t>etween 30°
And ¥fy north latitude there have been
■ ueVcnlUuuadoai in as many day». ai-
of a Governor is not so Important to th
i as that of other Htate officer*.
.. flew pohHcitns,’wfhe-haveT).ereto-
“dohtfbtTPrt our Htate tttm ventiowfr
concluded to resign KS^poeRIoiTa
to private life. Hts term only must be taught that- -the people wlfeir
they come to vdtd'tfte capable of judg-
ing for themselves, and thatlu tho next
elwdlon they wlU> Vote A* men quall-
tled in every resect to secure the Htate.
truetiou.
of thd greatest number of tornaebsss
are also the years of the greatest fre-
uf sUtt gptli<f •. illi fhou
great luminary must be yery consi«hfr-
abte disfigured this ^ear.—JVetes " ?
wealthiest ra&n tn West Virginia, he
can well afllwrd to do this.
.bell-punch--oaigo-
n-r~ -wrnw.‘^»
z- ^Tho^urydu the
turned li verdiei
mm7m
a fusion ticket to beat tho Democratic
lArty wllHttghienno onrlTito flresup-
a»*M4i*j*ing a fine
It was A surprise to the liquor
dwrtet*>.asgociatio«, against, the room-
ben of which there arc 55 pending
casco. With the spread of the news
the rusty punettefc commenced ringing.
— Da If as Hera Id.
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April fr—JfiioottPP
honor- and virtue nn<^ intelligence
enough inside of the Mmoeratic party
whence they come. There Will be^io
bolting over to the Fusion lets,, and we
hope there will be qo necessity for ladl-
ing the ticket-the next convention wM
glUl m|i fWto *W U
rest of three of ttoe~
With olwtructing legal voters in tlwir
rights.of*utr«age ut tlio recent cloeij^f
•yhoy waired an examination and were
botind oyer to the next Wriuof the Uni-
ted Htates court. • * ~
Jllttffrt’ in the Convention.
Thebk i» somcthiug ratlTcr unusual
TKfUrew Oilcans papers state that
the steamer *^City of Mexico,” on roach-
.jcon^ aa xaon as her
it Was found she was
terribly by the gale through which she
successfully bore the Grant party to
Galveston. The condition^ the ship
has been kept« secret, fur as p.»s-
fblo, by thcfofficer^, but it is getting to
* genera
McIntosh brought her through.
A writer In the Dallas Herald Winds
up A \ttry well written history of Texas
> gtfittes as follows: Vo,7n
•“ Twoyeaftr ago an'armv of wilted,
W.erd-out and whiskey hedlzzcned dclc-
^gates left it to ten‘ of tiieir nunds-r to
X select rulers fbr'Texas. Tho lndepend-
entedo not believe that this great Htate,
~ the grand-hope of Uie South, should bio
flfthjecU^l to xueli a system of nolitirs.
^ ufyurCfcpa nd Iforih-weet
•The question has arisen who is the
daddy of tho,bell-punch law. CJol.
Tmlay-ftretKieu pmuddlhLpaternity
^ui i ui ju.’m such a ticket as was given legal Ht-rVicus tti^y werib to Coi. Finlay
ifiTBy tfae Uon VgiAtWfl of 1B 7 W. There is .who replied-, “Wou« you have me-
^ ence report* 4>r only «4HQUtii|. Jt if. ft ^
little strange that tho comptroller’s re-
port snys nothing on the subject of the
tax on phjrslclani/iawyers and other
occupations. We see from the (hil vi k.
ton rfews, that tfie j.rcxi.lent of t\w
dljtng at Bren ham has advices
Texas wilj do » great deal 6t Independ-
ent voting next November, And tf they
do not get a better ticket than the one
gtveff ufl in 1878 there will l>e a success-
fln|4frort made.ip bring out an honest
set of candidates, who will give entire
"f'**- tiun. j., : ■ -
lohblna
jobbing sole leather, and iiad a tannery
Th lbe Penayl vkttlS" woods, the place
being called Oouldsborolig. He Is now
g^Xfae^thaj anybody fa.
khe country. He has Just erected a
handsome monument to his pareuts.
,v-f tipeoial Telegram to the News.
Austin, April. 9.—The Dow brothers
left for Belton this evening under
Ixdancebffhostate there must ho A
-very large Amount collected. If eve^
that revised cdttion makes its appear-
ance several blunders will be very ap-
parent. As a puzzle tho comptroller’s
report beats 13-15-14. • No woudef the
o. a. is troubled on every fljjdfi. ^ *.
for way* that arc dark uml
that are vain, tho Chinese alone are
tutf peculiar. A young Ethiopian at
West point Military Behopl has. devel-
oped his capacity to do st^mctnlng In
this line. On yesterday we had an ac-
count of a terrible outrage that had
beep commltUKl thef^ uphii the pofswi
rtTnirr
h ®f an officer £(' the, ftontier
__oh. County aitdrfil3r ltotsp-*
borough, of Bell, telegraphs ( %n. Jones
Removal!!
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HAS REMOVED
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INTO THE
IV mu lu III III mill ■IIP J1I |||M(, ,M|>tl ■“ .
a^tecnAdUMifi as many days, al- . rr
g^aasHBB TV,
■nkxt hook to mu E, S. ORAHA
1 LAND OFFICE AT-C.RABAM; YOUNG COUNTY,
POST OP7XCE' Ihfer to BauS’ers aenefully; «(S=»Cut thi* out foi
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When the Gal v—ton____
weruflghUug Lite ,4iuuuU an
dealers
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strangle my own darling baby?” Col. -w-^ --^
Finlay Is uoiuiDatuimVky.-States- L/FV VJI OOQS^
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Boots | Shoes,
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Belton, April 7.—QffiewuBKSl^apt
Greathhuse arri ved lust night with F.
A. Federman, tbs postmaster. He
county. He had only fUM> wheu arros-
ted. He»|MdU over (o his hoiulsineu
I - \£mu\rjm ......I® 77-"7 uW the money ho ryni oft lmml andwt
in the different reports, of our state or- the ,,pp#tuflic«, which was between
fleers, made in response to the rettuest^ audiOlU^ttnd^^secured the balance,
of Che old alcalde. The cohiptfWttprr lit* reason for running bfT W|»
report \i fSrtwo years.fibdlhg March iU|it Uls pooka were" behind and he
1st, 1880; flic com-frlaagRra# the land
st, 1880; the cotripfilssfoherjtf the land rw,tlllln/,f nav un ;
>tflee reporus Ihf \9* t'lVQfifTiw rp71br ^ Slhtf WowInyAdl day And
rfr ) f~ • eaoEyr&sninr._ .. -........
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.The gosti rnor has appohried T. L.
Hutchinson, of Comanche, \o the posi- L~
tion of Judge, of tho twelftii district.
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Office of the SUiwonri, Kansas and Tex-
as Extension Hallway fcomgilfv—
, Dkmwn, TEXAfl^ Aprils 1880. -*•
istefvd physieiano. Tho tax'on these ers <*f thin ( «.inpaiiv will he held at the
iug the' comptroller’s report. Iu the
WIU| w
tririo, lit noon. 4 ^
it is pmiMised to increase the capltal -
stocb of fife Uompany to the sum of
two hundred thousand dullnt*. '
It 1h also pmpoecd to authorise a
mortgage to be exocutod by the Gori»|>a-
ny on 41U4 property, to. facuro bonds,
to be issued by Hie t 'umpaBy to the
aggregate Amount tit two .'million dol-
lars. ,
'fix' ohiect of th*» meeting is to obtain —
Hie Hutlmrity of the siocktyMeri *o „ *
Tnrrrasc said -stocA ired te iwitks said---
Where he still.offers
At prices much “beiow
elsewhere m town.
rCilHf. gpe^'n1 ntten-
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- TOSC PURCHASE OF
Choice Lands
„ £or Use or Investment
iu,. Jack, Archer, Palo-iPiuto, Callahan^
y o u 11 g7 ClayrStepBens, Th rock m ortdn?
Montague, Shackelford, Taylor, Parker,
Eastland, and in-jnany other counties,
Buy bgrtfnin.s?'uf [rerfoot title! <»f 40(W Survey# dr Tracts!
most of them ttie FAMOUS PREiHUM PETERS’ COLO-
NY LANDS, d^iecteji tn 13^—«» ft»hgiod vutioa defies-
the presence of yelMv other epidemic diseases, being
***** 'Bair-—ajsm ^ ^-3- tx-^txr-
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For sale, also, Lots in the prosperous
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on route of Benison find Pacitic-auj WSK* and
E. S. GRAHAM,
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TEXAS,
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Call on or address before pucohasiog as I can save you money.
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MAX ELSER,
Bookselter
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Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
WHITE 1W YELLOW PINE
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tion.' to drives in Wide
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Sheetings and Huts.
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they will not l»«molested by* the, mob.
Next Wednesday the supremo i court
.hfara Argument op the DcOress quo
warranto ease.
Capt. June Peak ban resigned from
the frontier IwttAlioii, and is acAndid-
ate for sheriff of Dalian county, t’npt.
! ^ If*, long, of Wise county, in np[Ktiii-
ipiStti in Peak’s ‘place. He is an exper-
tenoed frontier ranges and Indian
'Sxesidenre lirre his foinily will arrive
■- Monday and make Attain their perma-
•• iient home. .
A campaign document in the inter-
It comprise* hM" Irttendew with the
Tews reporter dud a letter defending
Lubhaid ahd Coke’s financial admin-
I ' >t<rnnH TY ntU>li*h<d'1l
7 / fuff *-*.*+*." '
of a negro cadet named Whitaker,
from Houth Carolina. The story rau
t lint he had been found in Kte room in
an uudcmcious state, Ms feet andhaTiTTi'
securely tied, one ear slit, the other
chopped* ami- with his head burned.
It was, of course, supposed that the
Indignityand injury hail boeti prac-
ticed upon him by his fellow cadets
who were averse to having y pegrtr
among them. To-day the news is that
tlipSiiporjutendent of the institution,
after having mado an investfgnlfon, is
ofttTmjptTTtmrttTirt ttrn negru Intlicied'
the injuries upon himself, for what
cause does not elcarly appear. We
suppose that itVtfii only an aet in tlio
Moody shtrt progrurmine, th(it tno
youthftil Afflcnn was paid to ihultilatc
himself, and that he was to have been
Used as’ai\ Illustration of the ]>erverse
and recdlCltrant spirit of the young
cadets from the Booth. — - ,
Brown wood, April 7, 1880.
Brown county is uufortunate. The
crifttffliouBe, Jail and distriotand c<»uy»-
4y records were destroyed by T
ccntly, including all ihdiotmei
mortgage. By order of the directors.
-- » * , *-H. ,B. HkxhoiC,
v Secretary.
ers of tlie DeUlsbn nnd Pacific railway,
for the election of directors for the eu-
finlng ymr, and ri»f tm+ism4ioH of oth-
er buslness, will be held at the public
office <*Hhe company In Dfeivlsoiiy Tex-
as, on >Priday,-the ai*t day of-Mny,^A.
D. 1880, at 2 o’clock p. i». - —r •
Oh the Mine day, and ThimealahTv
after the adjournment of the stockhold-
er’s meeting, the annual meeting of
lbe I>oa rd of di rectors will be held at The
same office.* ’ H. D. Ml RICK,
Secretary.
ersoftiio Missouri, I^mnas and Texas
Extension Knltwsv Company for the
election of Directors ft*t the ensuing
riuir amt 11m truimfletioii of other husi-
?rr
♦fchr:.
■h«»ssj wU
the Coinpnny hi Denison, Texas, oif
Friday, live 21it ds/of May, A.D.1880,
11 n'«>lo(‘k a. tn. I
same dayman*! immediately
adjournment of the stm-khohW
Newt
signed B, published 'iately
if
—freshing rain which com^
! to Mi Tuesday night, and was
for — We can learn, Very, general,
i A large yield will
be hippy
l.rtguld be h
at 11 o’clock u. tn.
On the
lifter the —................- ---_7------
ers meedng, the annual .meeting of the
Hoard of Directors will l*e held at the
sume office. , ^H.B. Hf.nsi*31,
■ra —Hteji
one HhU OA, ni»oui xuyears ota, poiuie
of both horns snwed on, marked swal-
low fi>rk find tinder hit in right,car anr’
crop and nnderbit hi left; no brands pel
ioei vahle, and appraised at $17:59. 86
ty reewl. wm' destroyed by fire tZ--gi^W^blAn right V and
ccntly, including all ihdiotmeuta.^^— --4-1 ««u-w* Ls—. «Ar.n^a >wir.
Judge Fleming having resigned, *i*£»r
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Secretary
YOtTNG CXIUNTY KHTRAY8,
Taken nphy-J. I) Smith and —-
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ForTWorth^aud Weatherford, Texas.
Invites an in spec
L-Uferlware,
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Etc.
J. 3STOxoxoXS, «
iiispeelioQ of . ms large assortment of
ooldag and Heating
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I Celebrated Harvesting Machinery,
mowers, :raEJ^:f*:e:R/S, etc.
Roofing and Guttering done to Orderi^j^oegflES iouraa the lowest.
N or th Side public ^^^quaire. G RAI1AM; TEXAS. , __
DAVIS & DICKENS,
DEALERS ILT
DRY GOODS,
GROCE RIES,
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Boots, Shoes,
AGENT FOR THE
®£: Wier Flew Co.,
ja^Tjiat received.
Bn&king&idStirringFlowi
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CULTIVATORS.
ItmninUnli,
_____ AT li. WOftW PRICES.
*rhed Fneing Wire, Wago^ Sheets and Bow»i
.1. Tubs, frrn, ft ingTTtffOIltfort
D. M. OSBORNE & Go’s
'Aar
precinct no. i. ioung eounty, a ex-
two horses, described as fid low a, to-wit:
One duu horse, With black mane and
O* • M. IV !■* * •• ga »• “ ’ • SS fa S VW* fa ■■VU| *** ” 1 V » •» D-‘
Hutchinson,^>f Comanche, waa sppoln- TAKKN up by;B. H. I^rrimore and
h-«iHHltiH Hii«-4'e«K*>r by the “Old Al- vedruyed heforo .J*
calde.’^MR the Governor harr ffegle. - Sl?®[®^0^2l22!5?l.
ted.to send rive ad-interrniu Judge his
co'mmiMsIou^ Thieves are demandmg
trials wdth their fornp*r indictments in
ashes. The grand a»d petty jurymen
areal! present; e»^nrfT%-^itnesses, but
nooouitr No Judge! NoIndlctmebts!
T ‘^No nothing!” but plenty of silver
ore and petroleum oil.—Dallas Herald.
mule snoe,. lUfinai, on ngnr snouiaer.
The oilier a sornjt writh blaze fnce, ro or
y—rf old ami branded 1 (con) ou left
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thigh, and appraised by W. K- T«te and
q______ __s air *. - u. on
_ Venture, the
vgrowu in the. DE an^wift, near two hundrgd years
i, about the (iuut ago.5—1? When fraud Js great, it fur-
S ecu re the rrr>)>t- nisjies weapons U> defend lUelf; an/1 at
worst, if the crimes he so flagrant, that
A man Is laid
{wlileh rarely1
ed with the
put of perfect shame,
_ (tte) heiwllres load-
of the lisUon.
,*tesr
&e*s
B. ft. Crawford at $46. ' ' »-82
• Talufn up by^J. I* Mercer, Commie
si oner Precinct No. 1, Young Co., Tex-
as, -one bay horse, star in forehead-ray
I tacked, 1Z years old,' about 14 ■ Tlffr
high, blotch brand on rrigfot'hip ami
left shoulder, 4hd valued Vt $15, sahl
liorae left with ltobt.,Aleora 10 mil—
Bouth of Graiiam. .:r. 82.. '•
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