Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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grab* a lady, outrages aud kslf kill*
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KWi$ Dthe Houston cast: A ibig,
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•cent in ti.iU (lumidfi^ &jie W|id: “Mr
I>-, what, are you going to do
>boat Itr ye replied; “My ■dsar.lbe
laws of theland must be obeyed, and,
Heaven pity the virtue of the lead, enr-
bodied jin our wives, mothers, ’daught
ers aud, «iRci^]ftg|poy eurl1
S .iS SS £8 1 ii h.icbed out before I get thro^^
srt» ?ar s: Shi- r"“dSrif y™ ^
aafiWtfteaiie[
crime of repc. -Tbea a man waatried
lb Sa» JOig^BOt long ago iot mar- and she clutched her fingers as IE
longer consent to gratify bis lust.
The *amc for
gone- th > wugh
* with OS In the other ciwe cited, hut ju*t
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April 1, 1880. twjh« hangman’s knot was to b# tied,
Eoe. Leadbr: Winter gardening the same Governor camoln and' again
proved a fWlure. Spring gardens look paralized the arm oCthe law with his
m. -MK f*s ;i: a *_jt_ x— fii1 _*y*± _a. i i j . 9 . 9
commutation. Such acts
proved * Atflure. Spring garden-* look paraihtcJ tl
G"» * b»ck to iu old «U«d.' telegraphic
poAt, before the freeze. Wild plumr
Itrein bloom and the leaves of the oaks
%*»!»>, n—. It i. » fact th»t OoT.nior
heufi* perfumed where e're ooe romf BoSU. «A>J th. ubai,* SETSST
* one goes,
t “aid- cowe^k
ami P
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some fellow grabs his noae and tries to
say phew, and sometimes something
worse. Cora jf up, a good stand, and
looking wall. Ixrtir ol cotton will be
m
man #ho
planted this spring,
said two years ago, “if a cotton stalk
should grow on his laud, he Would pull
rrr i^p” will see how many dollOT^be
‘ bywrialng lt.' A4 Col. 8el
irs nsillieaa la it/’
A good deal is said about going to the
some have already
jgggfilg*
f which he has for a
He it bound 4o have water. People
"V •« WMSSM 'W'Wvm" WAtet . 1 CUJM c
are quite healthy in. this aeotioB. No accustomed
deaths since the little boy of Mr. and
Ura l K Mayes,'died some time since.
; We have a Poet Ofl|be of the above
subacnp-
r^lpl school a# the seme place. The
school is not large but well conducted
and the pupils' ire beiftg advanced
much more ripidjy than might be ex-
pnetod. Mis. J, 8. Scroggins’ father,
Hr. aWiWis paying a visit-long
premised. He speaks flatteringly of
-t?
pvoeptrom times aud an abundance uevuieu UU80*U1 Sr<
fis. ratessssss
the Murray Ranch putrfn
shape and will continue improvements
-%hich the. former occupant lacked
pMms to do. He will have the old 06
fcqtwi
I Well sunk deeper aud other im
prevemeuta too numerous to m«mtion.
as these utterly fkil to suit us, and; no
QSOjor M Of men cao make us Rhe.
it his administration is splitting the
the State.
We don*tAeny the fact that* be Is
popular with a great many, and that
there are scores right here in .Lamar
county who would vote fbr his re clcc
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tiou if brought out now. But we are
not looking out for the |x>puWr side.
iiis amatias of psieeiple aodmot pvef»
enoe with us.—Banner
One of our leadiug phycians Was re-
cently aroused at tightly a Rightful
knocking at
head out of the'window, he asked what
was the matter.
Ftftf
the honor of your aeqsaintanee, and I
l know it, doctor, but her life is at
•take. If £ou only knew how -Ptim
her] For Heaven's sake, I beg youl”
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Female Jarors at Bryan, j;-
»»w a JirptU Ism
It is rumored that some recent jqry
commissioners, in eeleeiink jurors.
I will have to sit on that jury” 8he
looked him over as though^ she was
tsdMpg hie !imoiepeibos, then shrieked;
‘’Just you dare to set on that jury, and
you will wish you had Set on eggs and
slate agency for patent hen's nest ex-
clusive, instead of-havingHiny further
desirft.io hn foreman of a, female jury,
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An observing visitor to a Sombero
plantation, haviug noticed an entirely
lallleM oat enter aliole iu^L co7« ”
“^“'fdiice Lands
ralist iflie kftew tAe reason of thaUtio*
boss,” he said, “det cat use to go in da;
hole baadfomus. jen like any other
cat, bwtfme day de terrier dog, what,
Archer, Palo, rinlo, Callahan,
btl his taif square off, Ap1 ever sense
den, boss, dat ar cat goes into dat bole
hiuefomuse, so de terrier dug can’t bite
Off his tail ftg*e*r’; _/“■ :a
w. i#
A gentlemftu ibe dytajyby birf
though
god
h^flifl3ii(i'Stc J^tck door ‘ftj
kss
•ud-olftimed to* he a memtw»r of the J*‘th beer,-
~T "* . "T- m A* . * f * ^ 1 sT axa T" f%n rt
Bryan rifles, and got excused. In the
«•» lime, l >c|).ity Sheriff
ridiug S.er the couniry, sunnsoiileg.
the female -kurort. -The llrat woman
be aummoned wanted to know If the
woman's iflghtis bilk EaT passed. HiT hn?cdVat6ty:
said he suppose it had. 8he asked
Ro$W«v net tb. nbnic^ St the p«- wbo"*" ww. ». J«qr, .ml b. crll.
pie when elected, and it k ftfttb* trUeH —»«™l »am«»b«r*e broke
ok wttb; .-^t 8«1 B-—1* on that
J«fy, tto~»B roe out. She *111 bring AKO ITS OOXITSCTIOITS.
thkt dkiy snooted baby of hcr’s along/
and none of the balance of us can ha ve
any satisfaction rubbing attttfr with
that sight afore, our«?yft. Mister, you
Tanrjuirtill *«m l ain'ti e#m»«V
In Training For A Riant.
Jack Shields is a Texas boy, eigh-
teen years old and-seven feet tall, who
is twniag-t&-bs jSh g»auT uf -thc- fo
tore. .Some time ago he ran away
with a circus that exhibited near his
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counCjf’ Texas, but as he was etnph yed
outy with the canvas men to drive
Trains arrive aud leave Fort \Vortli
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pegs and pull stakes, be soon recover- J.ttX. st, ^raTTnrtJTExnross, :ur» »*’. m
mrnA^ u# AneatiioywiHttoo,
lime in this fashion, until the doctor
relented, in spite of the cold winter
night; He dressed hirpself, went out
waded far through-the snow, preserlb
ed and saved the cherished woman.
Several days passed, and, hearing
Bothing of any pa), he soot in hie bill.
Nothing, Then he sent a oofleotor,
the devoted husband greeted .the dun
to work on hisXatber's farm
T A few weeks ago Q. B. Bnnncl,
in scouring for curiosities for his sev-
eral museums, sent for Jack Shields,
offering him a salary which seemed
large to a Texas farm boy. Burtaii
•eeksago Bbletda,viffkffhyw fong uf^
-t'-Uo mtbede»Ur-^!heiik>a ofmf-pnr
ing that hfll for w wnmato .wfe has
since run off with another man!”—JVau
Grfauu ^teoywwe. . .. ;i?: __ /
vThe Messrs, Hamilton Bros, have giv-
«u employment to many that would
hare fought .Work elsewhere. I am
told that Mr. jiee Ague* from Skec-
f} ... man, has settled near the McDermot
place and that ho and monel
Bros, wttlerectva cotton gin on the
Mrs. Partington—Well, 1 declare
Here’s an iugeolotM youg miai 'who
JWrt* Thtaiection has beta favor
lead beats”
•d (f) with two or three “dead neats” or
tramps during the last two years, but
Ij fcBB### their time hoe expired, or ran
**miy
A little girl in Oil City is just re-
covering from a severe attack o^lecar-
let laver,aad during her illoe«i the
parauts have been rokj indulgent in
providing tor her toys And every thing
that would serve to render her enforced
ooaiWuMMIt pleasant. As she was con-
valescing yesterday, .he aaid: ‘ Mam
me I believe I’ll ask papa to bay me
a carriage for my ddlt," The brother,
a pfoooeious liule yonogeter of only
Mg yean of V »!**•«* M once and
■ai** “I wodld advice you to strike
for it vight away, foe yo« won’t get it
t whew you get well »
are not ca-
of civilization. A duel took
-territory last Week be-
Brown, Anglo-Saxon,
r, Choreieo, ou home-
killed.
riding
haa inverted an arrangement by which
the deaf can.see,and the blind talk
Such latons aa hit should be reorgan-
ized by a statue.
the boy, but he has been on exhibition
longer tkao tbat, and has fatiiTy kTtr-
ted life as a curiosity.
“Weare training him to be a giant,”
said Agent 8tarr of the museum, “aud
we think that he will grow to bdfthe
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There is ho change in the position as
eumed by the Harmony mills towards
thwatrikerz, and the oflScer* «ay that
none is contemplated. The strikerhaf
fanenme general. Five thousand work
men are obt. Borne Frer.oh weavers
have deserted the union and returned
to work. The French weavers from
tweoty fivaper cent, of the employees,
and if they all go to work trouble is
anticipated, William E. Thorn Treat,
urer of the Harmony mills, also May-
or of the city, has ordered the police
to suppress any outbreak. Great ex-
citement exists. ’
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The Sherman Democrat says a killing
frost was never known in Texas after
'Etoter. Now let us hear from that
venerable individual—the oldest in
habitant '
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A Ufi kfta been introduced in . Con
flF** the abrogstioh of* idu-
tiei on ootton spinning machinery.
■OTf t°° $o*d a bill W Warrant any
H* *b»l ii »U1 p«.
MEt: --■a. > m
The democrats of Rhode Island have
nominated Hi
lint go vernor
nrace M. Kimball for gov-
■phen P, Slocum for lieu-
A men fecenlly died in Philadelphia
from swallowing tho gold bane of a
Hlta'.tooth. Another evidence that
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tier and carrying a valise, entered
Bunnell’s Museum in Brooklyn, ready
to begin life as a curiosity, lie looked
about irith all the curiosity ofa T mral
visitor at the other curiosities aud
awkwardly took his place upon a (fed-
flitl where he is to stand and show his
height. "** ! f ‘
“Father aays I -wmilJuV
from home moro’n three wesdn^*
tallest man in the business. He needs
walchiug. Having beeq. accustomed
all of his life to lower himself to -talk
lo hit companions, and to allow his
arms to’hang loosely by his side, %nd
to sprjftd ^t his Teg., he is yet rhthar
raw and awkward for the giant busi-
dmtwz' ' * ”" *
and throw his shoulders back to keep
himself in. shape, to take flc*b, And
--fieighf ”
gel more height.
Shields is lean but not angular,
withAudtiADg leg* Jhn he leems like
a bojnwt Stilts. His father is. negrly
seven feet tqll, aud his brothenf gpd
sisters are all Dearly ns ta’l; but they
ore older than he, and seemed to have
stopped growing. He doeeen’t think
he has got1 his gtoiflh. -Shields’ place
little dsnggjfrdipping her doll baby's
dress into a tin cap, Aud inqmretk
“What are you doing my daughter?”
Im'cdTojnhg my doTl’s dress red,”
~J,~ l *i4,
“With beer.”
“What*pnt such a fHolish notion
ir\*2 t - Von nan't rt^lnr
VYes,Jean, pa, because ma said it
was beer that coiprpred your noeo s9
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Add, the gentleman had husinefs
that required him to be down town
THE
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Host Direct and Quickest Line
—FROM—
All Points in T«xas,
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CAIRO, , ' LOUfHVIIfIiKp
JtQQBA
CHlOAeo,’
'a^aie
-AND ALL POIMb-
North, EaatiflouthcilSt'
Ooaaootioiw*
At Tex ark anw,*41 tli all trains on’Rt.
Louis A Iron Mountain and 80, R’wV.
for^alljpoltoteTJortl^ East uu«I Houth-
- At Iioegview JimctMh, and Mftraeohr
wtttoall tndhann International R. It.
gp Tytarrpniostme^Mdiiitea; Auatifi,
Gnlv^tom and 8an Antonio.
1 trains oftlTe Hons ton
A Texas Central Rwy. for Corslcanna,
Mexia, Rromoud, Waco, (Jalyert, Urynn
Hempstead, Rrenhum and all poinis lit
Middle and Bouthecu Texas.
At Sherman, with H. A T. C. Rwy.
for all points ow tfieilwe of thatvoad; ” **
At FortWurtii, with btogvo for all
ixdu.ts iu wesU'rn Texas.
AtSbroveport, wltlrRed ttlvef Steam
ers for New Orleans.
Pullman’s P&hco Sloopiag Cars,
jl~ ''1 _1 r —»1 ■
Fort Worth, Dallas &. Sherman
mrrr^r
^Any mformation lx» regard to rates
of Freight an# P—eag^WHPWPHBBi
uections, will be cheerfully given op ap-
plieatUm to - . . . ,
TH!rt. NtofiLK, Hen’IHupL, Marshall Tk;
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W,H.NKWMAX,Q’JFtAgt. “ ••
It. W. Thompson, Jr., Oen'l P. A. Agt.
Marshall, Tex.
TO THE PEOPLE OF
Fort Worthyl Texas
Or West of Thorff.
when you goNorth or East you will And
FOR
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For Use or Investment,
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NY LANOa, seleutwd in 1852—in a region whose elevation defies
the presence of yellow fever find other epidemic diseases, feeing
IfOjn 500 te 1000 feet greater elevation than »St. Louis, Haiti-
--"%T $ A1 r—A— ‘ s^i«”' x a - * * n — —, .$ - — ■ M B 1 ■ — — — T— „
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iohj, N^W~Tork and Phttrtdelptria. nnd not surpassed for its coals.
&e., climate, health, beauty, ”tBe growing of cereals, aniT every
kind of stock; snd now most |>ro^ressive.
'll - - -
irosperoua
on TflUte of Denison and Pacific and W*c$ and Northwestern
tUifawirrfer ....., ''
2 =:■-' E. S. GRAHAM,
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LAND OFFICE AT CHiAHAM, YTJONG COUNTY, TEXAS.
Refer to Bankers Generally. S^^Cut'this out for reference
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To® Toys!! Toys!!!
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at Wholesale.
FEAiTDS A.3STX) 0^0-JLlT3.
€all ea eraddwma ho|eifS pnro£itaiHg w Fehtmave you mtftwy,
y MAX*ELSER,
--Booksellor aml StatfoMi^Forl \V orthf Ti
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Fort .Worth and Weatherford, Texas.
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Hardware, Tinware, Agricultural Implements, Etc.
CT. IB. USTOiR/IR/IS,;
—Invites aH ihspeeUeu his large aas»rtment of ———
Hardware), Tinware. -Gooknig Tmd~ffeating
S T O V DS S ,
or
Cutlery, Casti
Br„ . ,itfr
AGENT rOR THE
A car-load just.jreceived.
head op ..d keep together
Sitttoa & Tg» Ctnirtl Edlw&y
For they ar^ now ruuding two pacmen-
ger trains per day direct through to
OVER THE
iu the mutavm Jupx| “What
t?” and the lepard boy, • whona-.be
rcgafdn vHlh great curiosity. He ie
so unused to bis own position that,
when Lightning Calcutor Hutchins,
begins to lecture about Mm his j face i*
covere<l with bluflhee, add he acts like
a big awkward boy in * drawiug room.
—New York Suni
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Attention
n
. was fimt called to the
fheiuical aemposition of the giiast^sf
of Peta by tho Liebig, ia 1840. That
year a few casks were Imported into
9reat Ikitam ‘^e nn w>aXperiiienb'
The
and
tha$/country amWef'ta
■ixteenyeftfs
that i
),000, c
since to $8,425
$160,000,000, and ^n. one single *15111
,0d6.
The submarine cables now working
W M*teao a distance of 01,000 mika,^
*t*>*
Mioud, Eusu & Tizu fi'y.
checked
United
ypu got
hu», yon can get yonr tiaggage
1 b> any prominent point in the
united States. There Is only
One Railway front Tefcas
oar* direct in hr the great Union R. R.
Depot, St. Louie, Me.
IT ISTHE
MW, Kuim&TixuB’;
By the Way of Sedalia, Me.
PEOPLE of TEXAS
The M., iv A T/ iUy oflhr you a Fall-
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hargage ihrmigh to all poidt* in the
was* -ms®
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CULTIVATORS.
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AT Ft. W’OHTffTRICE8r^—
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Ji.bvO> LIO.
Roofing and Guttering done to Order. Prices as low as the lowest*-
North Side Public Square. GRAHAM, TEXAS.;—
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DRY GOODS,
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wmm GROCERIES,
Boots. Sin
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Graves, J. W. & Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1880, newspaper, April 9, 1880; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth880372/m1/4/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.