Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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illtto -remadudik that
EVERY FKIBAY. many shhrfng Hghto «f the occult scl-
—-' ■ .. *--*—^ epem should point to 1881 ft* the time
■MMiW’ThftKrtling events Iri ttie econoniy of
1 urtort, It aotof the end, when we »re
m . | sgitatt lbii “tbe-earth and *11 thoreiu
T«0 —II bum Bp, ».,i UM.tow.phCT. p«t
i , ____.____munder with atremenduous noise.”
A i __'-is J A — '** " L.,.11 .. ..
Advertising BiHM;
1b this connectthu, to such a* believe
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un/| U*wvje ae«yw« v« »— w ■ v — ^r —
- —mutton. wfhksW At Mm*, onmes forth
,«at
iwiafc-
• ace our advertising rates thmt man 1* possessed©! an loner soul*-
y feAfcW&Uot, life, independent of the bodily org*B*»
J inches _.
M«»I. 19
8.00 12.00
*15.00 V.50
1-2 col '. 15^00
tool. 25.00 85.00 w.w ™*.w ™ . «■ wi.m 1...1 — —-j-------
Special nptfoee ten cents per line each since then, at lrregulartn ter vale, been
insertion. *’ A liberal deduction made to t^tMl bv the urc»t» to dll ut>. Without
SSS^E’ 'gaassiisSy
^^d^w^mw^^a ^peraapa^nature ^ng, tn xyndAU or Secchl, the. hiiniL.
.......fifrtr York gtm.} -----------— unfulfilled Irotdsg- of her SOBgriLii
M**J steam it Isaac Bell,-of the -pld claimed that the language of the great
Dominion Mail, strived In tbepfft j^ JUigllsii scares* had especial reference
ferdiy liromTNorkfolk, and reported to the end of an arbitrary period, and
that on theW^y Shfr badbeen obliged not toihe np—t6ngor hreah‘
to htok w.terou mggr^jnr SIS WtljS actable _______„
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KfRIKti STOCK!.
hsju ui t ws iuvv
of old mother fill Ip ton/that the world
wilt come to an end lb 1881, may be
fruitful of direful foreboding*. Herrev-
•lattahs were first published lit 1448,j,
85.00 werenfepubitthtwr to i«r,~*iHi mv# ’
Heavy § Shelf Hardware
“Keen Kntter Kutlery,'
i ! 1 5?
AND THE ClLlB RATED
A VERY PLOWS.®
—. General Cjepdt for Choiee
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Hats, Boots, Shoes,
Saddlers’ Hardware and
, r=8T0CX OSStXBALLT,
Grbceree’ DRUG, MEDICINE8,
relate, 011a, Vnniihsa, Sr«iM>ar>~
And Colors in Oil.
QBASA Tt/T, TEXAS.
■flwh**! 1^ krM*N'toa Tt' nl* "r
share of public patronage.,
Cash paid for }Iitlet,Furs,*v
Peltries Skim, Bees-w ax J
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Vrallow, Wool. 40.
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VER BROUGHT TO GRAHAM
SJftJyggv*?peoplcarcnware of jj|g|gpS1^ 1
toto • wy^*"*iticf g05fe they-oannot be eaHed chgapybnrgrOA loW as any one feMj awt>”itI cftvy^w
—kokm the-^
scudding along ——
eleven knots an hour against a north-
east wind. This course wan k<
........... ..man.i ■ .
Itom Ea»iwlck,sf Island, off tho Hela- Tiralsd the resurrection of the entire 1 SSll jff
ware ooaaL ..Suddenly,About I0Q |MMd* brotherhood orm&tf.,r'TbVtoe signs, we
off the port bowfl saw the spout of L * * *- *• • * “
t”
v-
—wW--
TJhKfiSWf, Where the high priest oele-
1 >rn la<l Itm Snail /•.f it.,. ^At.^ 1
wsa »mv pv*» w,w | a saw vsjv n|A/Ut U|
whale. The stream of water ejected
wis larger and projected to a greater
height than I had ever aeen before; and
Cost Direct and Quickest LlnS
—EltOM—
n/evveeveuvyu y ■ ** saaa • • as SJ O | If v
arw ibid, Indicate that In 1881J new sets. . - . „. ... . T .. ,P®B _ ..
gga^ssa Dm Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Saddlery,|a» Points in~
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existence from the prOtozoic to the al-|^ i
Ibecame^interMtodlnlt thkt^ did hy^i^'D^HiSI
not {Hireelve our ^ktap proximity to the
until his bulk lay acroa* yur
— Then I saw -that there was at
toast forty feet of its bach exposed above iuvial, wlUch, remarkal l« K> be" toid,
4ha surface. This exposed surtwe I correspond with the six days of the S
gHJte ^cuJ**d Youjd glv^ am a. «Uve wssk. > Ths pyramid almahao '
TDSW of about seventy-five or eighty k—wt *a n.a »» v—
feet in length and of unknown diamo-
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HT. LOUTS.
Queensware, Etc. g||
—
r, for I did not think that a
Wooden keel-could soecewsfully collide
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We thank our customers for past patronage and solicit a contin-| North,East! Southeast
Wm “l4^ ' ‘ » . ■ \l0 (pim fidfly aircriroire^tTy T,-I|;—irv“
VAinu,
TOLEI>ofP^^8' ATLANTA,
—AND AliL-POINTB—
^Itli a niumter whole.
ar~
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obeyed the signal, and the keel of the
ship was stopped within fotff feet of the
^*°k ^ the ^whats. He laxlljr fiopi- in* ureary loe fields of the Arette
~ °U^ °fl. *“y; ?“d th-DjJp regions, Jsavu wandered so firr toto tlfe
ntcam. flwa. Tbelast l swwvor the domain of speculative fancy that most
^4rhalfi wu a miffniflceiii Himrt of mpa at________a m __a _ ... . ....
Modern setontists, to trying to account
A>r ike jemalna of tropical plants be-
■““.th tUs dreary ios fields of the Aretle
’ While was a magnificent spurt of sea
- r*wib.»
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itojSK#
7™*- ' — _ . ■7^— -77—r— LKAV I .
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Respectfully,
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W. 0. BEOKHAM & SONS,
> -.-k. ! -rani in . "
Oonnections.
ids' *uu JnlWIiO ru1'
• Abd gefi^fr making his surroundings
>WttrwstJve a* possible. A measure of
ttotteand’expense should be devoted by
wfery one to the making of fils farm
jMore beautiful year.hy year. ' Many
farms in T>ixie could be improved in
appearance by a few days extra work
each year. Our county towns ate im-
Tfovitig sapidly, and whUe the im-
provement fever far on, it should extend
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of them cannot find the. way out of the
maxes of their own thtories. On the
otUsr WvLr fewer* kVitur xmi experi-
ment, have arri ved at a toeory which,
While plausible; borrows fbfccrcat from
; the impress of wisdom in the pyminida.
One astronomer has advanced the the-
.. based on.dynamics, that at certain
r points In the sun’s biasing revolution
i around his center of attraction, In the
con.-.Leilain»ii Hercules, that luminary's 1 XT a ffiT^xnw m-w
S ssrassa HATFIELD
their polar axes through the counter
WW4U1SW muu a.
. At^xnrknn.^wnh jgR tTaTns ohm
Ia)u1s A Iron Mountain and So. R'wty.
fer ail points North, East fmd Bouth-
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4
, cilv^l1 J?rTn
bSISSSS- mBm
>1 , w,th Ketl steam
i i Tciucnv rever is on, it should extend sysvems. l fUs astmiromer has gone so 1 ' '*■ ■■-
Into ^he /oral dlslticis. It epsafcs TOlid ^raattTo^teihe laai north-polar axis I
for » poopk. r,«,*. ul.lr <«h- ,^rth tn Vt»h, 'analitt^uenli “
looking farny bulldiuiw dottlmr the val- experiments have develop . rro^i„i I *_;
looking farn) buildings dotting the val-
leys, with everything about tlum neat
•ad ootomodiously arranged. Look,
around aud see if there isn’t sokiething
you can/lo that will improve the looks
of your property— Jlawkinsvillc (<Ja.)
~~~ , ■ *■— "**
• • -' -rakJj" ^
He makes a poor exchange who wins
a coveted object at the expense of fair
reputation and moral power. Cunning
and craft and trickery may serve the
purpose of the peytfogger and the deta-
»fogue; and a reputation of this kind
■toy put him in the path of wealth
and advancement; but such is the sub-
limity of luckjBuit sooner or later they
fetch him before the public gaze and
i* mTii**11 **[ tlni mrh In ml
w------. v UUUHT I
attraction of Blrlos and other centers of I _/.--
systems. This astronomer has gone so "
experiments have develop^l a A ,,,,,,
depression in the surface of the territo-
ry, which, to say the least, is very re-^
markable. Another astronomer, Pro- j
lessor Mltehel,\has examined the planl-
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PttUmin’a PUmi Slospiag C*m,
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FortWorth, Dallas & Sherman
ORAHAM, TEXAS'.
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k-t
rn stitorWife
las an asSerte^ stock of
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Album!
Ami all kt£ils ot
of Freight a...
nections, will
ige, Time and Con-
dly given on ap-
. —— *•*-• - - r~ ... <5r.iv; • VVi
A tody lecturer, in 8an Francisco, of
much researrii,disroutolfiir«lf m ma-
sonic emblems, recently discovered in.
the pyramid, held that the mysteries’of I
ancient free masonry were firmly r».in_ 1
(iMl nn Did unlnnna BV# __s___0
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Texas is a great State—big enough
to hold aU the people in the United
Statoa. She is great in her wealth,
g***®! in her great men—has a great
many ef them, and a great many more
Who want to be great; but after all we
ought u> be *rea* la goodness as she
1 -* MTf we aro to Uvl afrer death, why
don’t we have some certain knowledge
**KtiG to a c^rgyman.
yd^ have wome knowi-
«dgcof this World before you ^Come Into
It?” was the caustic reply. 7 V
^ ltot ’ujT to date, from
JJI7 — ^i«we a Democratic Preei-
* THden, Seymour, Hancock
aed on tBe science of celestial mechan- , ' ■
ics, by which the ancients calculated , ' UxiEAJ-^
the polar axial to a day. In the course1 ^ ■
®f her lecture she «taW: i*T^ie tiki poTaf
action dates 8000 years ago, and anoth-
er is now at haud. The last was colcu-
Baliylon io the exaoti- j - • - -• - -....... --
tudeofa-day, and fL» lingTiTy walls } Thfill Q n V AIlP nlon |n
were fashioned to meet the emergency 1 a,1Jr OU0-61SG 111
of a mighty flood, which Its people
feared from a pvlur axial change. They
then calculated to a day the change
coming In the era in which we now live
The history of the sun, that rises in the
east, as the beauty and glory of the day, 1
the ancients found to be the history of
the human race, when properly read 1
and understood; hence founded thereon
mysterious orders of priesthood to per-
petuate the solar history. Noah lived
f“d was rescued by |i knowledge,of
these mysteries, during thp occurrence
of one of throe morning grand eras of
flliinv feminAnaiii _..in. 1 to ____" I
Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, SnufTand Tobaco^.
, Jfop« publications for sale by the single number,
and will recojjve subscription* to any paper published in the Uni-
uml »nb..,hyQSr»h;ketH]i.ad
& fcu Ciilral Eiilwiy
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E. T. HILLIARD,
Attorney-a t-Law.
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GEOItOF. SPIELER,
Civil Engineer.
two pasren-
URUIIB!l,l M
OVER THE
HILLIARD & SPILLER, tai/taiiw',
V * '« You will also And that vhan
^0|( H Nortlwestern Texas Land Agency,
y®n,)r^ find that when you get
to DmII is, you can get your \
.-...yfe., 1,,.,
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many compound multiples of 80001 ™*
S«b’w12 Cal1 and seeand be
wMhe bibltognifeiler, and the iatron-1 15'
aBaef Mp°t *n looking after new stars,
hae been charged with a design to -
—W. * —- tb*.»tar of Bethlehem, and (urn-
ww$vw- god^such^eroH 1 fom^n^f
IW^iLt^wM1!^ CAteIUr “k* P«>f. Baldwin
to every thing that Oov- °*m D^eI aD<1 "topptoR t^qpWnduIam
1 to auppoeed to favor. of Earthly time at or about 1881. It 1*
Collectors and Conveyaaoers,
J Graham, %xas.
Prompt and Personal Attention to all business
Conveyancing, Procuring Patonte, Dividing Lands, Ac.. 4o. ' V.
r- : rt* k-aLla " ' ' /' V ’ I’v. T2 . 7 * \-r ^ 1 ’• » J •
IT IS THE'.' ’
" * TauB’y
■jgDemocra
It* delegates
tic fon-
to the
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CO^VBie®D,
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Choice Lands for Sale in
By the Way ef 8edalia, Me
PEOPLE of TEXAS.'
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Archer, pylori 6l»yjSfack, Parker, Palo Pinto, Stephens, Cal- j^to^af
ahan, Eastland, Shackelford, ThrakmortT^MdZttaMWiea. [xiVtoi
G«arlaHttia»ix_ «v . , . member the number. He will also ae-
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dong standing, and the leading Banks of Texas.
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8’th’rn Pass. Ag’t. . Gen. Pass. Ag’t-
r - tSus. ^ 7 Bt. Louis, Sll
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1880, newspaper, April 16, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth880090/m1/4/: accessed May 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.