The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 4, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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MEAT TEXAS STATE FAIR
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GRAHAM, TEXAS.
Have pened in their new btiek pn immense steek of
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shrieking Republican editors, who.
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P, A. MARTIN,
Attorney at Law.
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James B.GIRAND
Solicitor.
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President Cleveland and charge to
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4rre vvenvuEIAVTU *,5- P,‘1 . . Ais " ,
connection with al Texas A great astonishmentat th delay ofdresent money panic with 1U ng
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JOHNSON & AKIN,
Attorneys at Law,
GRAHAM, TEXAS. 1 2
Will praetice in the Courts of Young and
and adjoining coudties.
Ofice up-stairs in the Morrison-Street Brick
©pens-Oct 14th, Closes Oct. 29th:
_ Sixteen Lays.
MORRISUN, STREET & CO.,
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name DAubalue becomes the homely ( 3 A
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\ treatment of RusBlan eonviete on the
island of Onora. The investigation
GOODS,
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A man killed himself in Philadel
Groceries and Ranch Supplies,
THE YOUNG COUNTY COLLECTING AGENCY.
Mgkto; Cash or Collateral.
Tn Mm of Business Brains:
Liquor fin bit.
po NOT BE DECBIVED into purchasing
any of the various nostrums ib t ury being
omered lor Ask lor EILLӣ3
TABLETS and take no other.
Manufactured only by
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OHIO CHEMICAL CO.,
61,634 »» Opera Rieck, .
LIMA, OHIO.
PAWTICULAR8 y
FREE.
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AU kind. of repairing neatly dune. Prices
reasnable, Qive me a trial.
Bw-Shop west side Publie Square.
H.SCHUSTERs
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BOOTSandSHOES.
GRAHAM "TEXAS.
Al work in the Boot and Shoe line execu
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ed the democratic ticket, who nev-
er miss an opportunity in the by-
ways and in the hedge* to abuse
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reference and we will ship one at once.
CO-OPERATIVE SEWING MACHINE CO.
Mi S. Eleventh Bt., PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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_________ _ The depot of the Houste
U. wordori qurtive power iv'an dinenu to'gokrante theme viry time, and wepg Texas Central rniituad al W
k «FTunomt,Chau sod Langa Barh bottle is ; ronis.torfoud the ) hi relosse price, iTpatlefac- hachie is pearing completion-
"hugubunyute d t , do al iht W elaimed or momey ■ t ry rautta do not follov two
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fhe sides 61 the -car his charge that
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NeCAVEATS,
TRADE MARKS,
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Special Music Hall Attractinns, Including a Celebrated Band.
From City of Mexico.
World’s Fair Novelties will also lie on the Grounds.
_____ -Reduced Rates on all the Rail Roads. —
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and malarious, and the natives are
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sew Ljfe DHls, Bucklen‘•
Electric Bitiers, and hssr neyt handled rerh-
' odi tbut san M well, or Hurt have givenauch
war of spelling it Spell it in Span- ,
republican legislation of the get cash or collateral security in all caaes and will invoke t
I can only be remv by machinery of the Courts when necessary. I". ~
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the lord mavor on all ocea ions of cer:
einony or festivity. 3.’ This is a sword
placed at’ihe central er. In al court
above the lord mayors chair t. A
black swori to be used in Lent on
never so chep.
Cotton Check 25 yards for $1.00.
New Fan Calico 20 “ “ 1.00.
Great Bargains in Flannels.
DRESS GOODS Very CHEAP,
All Goods Must'be Sold.
"That," the mountainous There the climate is
cooler and the natives smaller and
lighter in color than on the coast But j
in the interior they are more intelli-
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A. B. Gant,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
' Surveyor and Notary Public,
Solicita Land Business in all its forms.
serOmce in the Beckham Building.
GRAHAM. : • TEXAS
O. E. Finlay, .
ATTOZNTY-AT-LAw AND
LAND AGENT,
Graham, Young Co., Texas
and arrest ThisKhanoff, who waBryp,,
1. trated such intolerable tortures
' upon the unfortunate convicts under
What ts the coadigion of yourat Is yyour halr dry,
harsh, brittle? Dog it split at the Aids? Has it a
lifeless appearance ? Does it fall out when combed or
brushed ? Is it full of dandruff ? Does your scalp itch ?
la It dry or in a heated condition ? If these are some of
your symptoms be warned in time or you will become bald.
Skookum Root Hair Grower
fairly numerous It is not now a •
elassie name Its owners wear H Iff-j
i norantiy. The more the shame for |
It.is by right a clasnle name- (
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST,
send TEN cente to 28 Union Sqe". Y
for our prize game, "elnd Luok," ana
win s hew Heme Sewing Machine.
meybalong;ritothe—pepuit
purtyAt When that happens there
REMEMBER " SE
carefuldivestiation ts to our responeibil
A Weed in neo w • frtend indeed, mud
ou lek than one millien people bare found
jnu eudb a friend in Dr- king’e New Dincov-
ery tor Oomaumptm, Covgbw, ami Colde--
l you bath never unod this Gteat Lough
Nedkcine, one trial wiil con view ye tUi H
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/ Tua omo Cm MIGaL 0Q.:
/ Hun Sih I have been- using your
cure for totAcwo habit, and found it womid
Co what you claim rer lu I used ten cents
Wk « worth o1 11" urongestchewiagx tbnqondny.
“h‘/ and item one to uveisnr*; or I wowia
"V / rtomtn 1 towymprsor mhereo. Have ehewed
—*3 m imoitee for +wahtp-4ve-*MLE=-4 ad awespaekugea
A oi your fubie
. t > i ,y A Y ! A • l 1 2- Ifa r 11Cn.
• 4 w Douus FauHY, N, T.
- FHLOHICHEMICALCo GENTLIMN N sopt timneuge l pont
for $i 00 worth of /our ‘fubetgfyrTobncem ilabit Lrecoived
tiem kliright nnd,although I wasbothuheavy emokevandchoweri
they did the work in lena thun LIrcedayB, I nrt cured;. 2
Truly youra, MATlkW JOIINBON,10.NoX4,
LUc-L-mmn..----.- .ml«----Vuranuugs,
wnt Ik muehr D mocrattc purty
left in Texns —Afarado Bulletin.
THE OHIO CHEMICAL co^
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Sorie.m It was by the first Chris i lan
I martyr - Bt. Steven, sometimes /■
| Spelled stephen Steven is the Dutch m
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Uh— Esteban. Drop the initial silent ’
—wu a...,__— — — * and then yon buye"Steban. Among 0)
gestedthatmi st of the vessels taking , the ignorent the step to Stebbins U . A
•• --ul very short And the honorable name 2
jar’ ‘of Bt Steven takes on degradation ga
even as the fine old Norman Frensh 4
ted neatly -kid preupuiy--Giwe me a it
— You will find my work first class sad at
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12852200225 Double Chloride of Gold Tablets
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DRUNKENNESS and MORPHINE HABITc"AEEi ah th. pne of /
thepatient,bytheuseof our SPECIAL FORMULA OOLD CURB TABLErS.
puring treatment pntientanre allowed he free use of Liquor or Mor-
phine until such timne asthey shall voiuntarily give thorn up. P
Lol with sersonawho have been cured by the use of our l amikt, /4
HILL’S TABLETS ere for eale by all vnsreLAa —
dretcrszq0%does not kp them. enclose ns S 1.00
and we will sen you, by return mall, s packnge ot our
Tableta t
Write your name and address plainly, and stste /a
whether Tableta are for Tobacco, Morphine or J/.%
we are proud of the .company we by them, no trial is resuited to, but tehoice of the comuon people of thia,
keep—call them populists or what ’ out of the darkness of night the greatcountry for president, and all
not. "lns/ victim received from an unknown the abuse and plandr that is being
A. T. Hinrichs and K. Vat Zantt, I The Vladivostock, published in the .
...... Ism, which means he is in favor ofof (his city start this morning for, RuniansPaoitiorseikatnenh o that1
piTm-h. just and conservative leytslatmn in Grabai,, T-wa- P--M French’h lKn
I favor til sil l er as well as gold; he registred-Kuntucky horse which____
lendeav 18 to DnvdFrb’e recently made Jntn the charges of
stock farm near tlmi dty, avmA/- gros- and barbarous cruelty preferred
against » certain KhanofT, chief labor {
ovrseer of the penal island, has re- ,
Men’s Boots,
Ladles' and
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i , - ttt, u .i ' hand the solumn warning.t leave— huzled again-t him will not detract
, The rap ity wit i w in t it he does । know the reason why, vise mipd, of the mases ftom his
country is recoveringfrom fnancisF.irRedoesnot-ohodse, obey then magnaminity and greatness.
- .dap ream < in ia_gralify IDi tv evenyeiti- foi owsthe-scourgmng,thefire, nr: stands by thu oimmw paupteoftfae
enwho Places patriotism above-te rope. , United States and says they shalr".
portisanshiP-sThepeople are be- —His very difficult for ihe j* to have as good and stale iuney a/
protection of the trader against insolvent or dishonest debtors.
Farmers and Stockmen, As our motto implies, we propose W
invoke the
shavings have been fixer upon fered indescribable misery fromhun-
which to sleep and oother idetaifs ger and sickness A recaptured refu-
(■rover Cleveland was and is the have been atiended to, to rend- r gee from the Taiga had-in-h n ingres-
their journey of 3000 miles as pleas sion some pieces of human flesh, and ,
ant MS possible: They will make.a his confession that the escaped prison-
.......etopatGrahemandwiirszoaumudrredgirndosmpanionPitk ANCL GF ippi EG
j tumn homebout the moiddleofnext ststed, been confirmed by subsequent kkkkN A 3. D U JL LlaD:
months Plainfield (N J.) Paper dicoveries. "
Phlete A. Martin,
Attorey-at-Law,
GRAHAM, . : TEXAS,
Collections prompily attended to. Will
practisain the state andFedetl Courta-——
. This was his dying mesnage,
writtn ou a pos tal card: "A Chump
forDisbeetiei- Pvofemqr Cut my body , 1
up to show the young cranks how • fl
ubump is niude 4 have been a chump । _
ever since I bepame a man. town no- (
bod : auything I have no money and E
no friend >. Don I let my friends hers '
my body-A Chump” This man may 1
, have been a chump, but'it is doubtful. ' fl
+fioneortmpnrattoxew of life ll.bt 1
when a man knows he is a chump he
is not a chump
TAPTEvroTS-ESrETTAINMEMFS-exe±fkE,-====—
UnparilleACol-ctive Agricultural, Horticulturatl, Mineral and Indus-
| _______ trial Exhibit
Thirteen Days Racing. Five Races Each Day #
DR. M. H. CHISM, “
Dentist,
Graham, : : Texas.
Offirr up-ntiri in the Randolph
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ny-gg T ,, The Situation, Political Points.
425 --auml —dukl Th# gold men ate now forced to Graham, TExAS, Oct. 2, 1893.
J wgzvEgproprietor desperate measures. The semar EMTkLEADKR: There area few
g-rrgn l . i-.i i i still henge fire with every prosect men in Young county as well as
EN- M W & N.w.for a defeat of the repeal bill unless elsewhere who claim fo be life-long!
wliriiiH was camrortsMs sad Dide’!
Want re Oneng* ", Tstate, borne before the lordmayor as
-"Wil you tell me. sir. what to do # emblem of his civic authority,
vnnine to realise more thorough IV I"D‛"‛! i • : with my servant asked “ lady "h0 Thia, la the sword which used to be I
• 6 ' I teach ami .puuiah the cowardly j any people ou. earthjjie dt^clarea ; step, ed into the witness-boa of a L n j >Mrr>ndared to the sovereign a1. lew
tecnp font hie misdeeds, lor they thatatluetuatingand depreciative doh polseicourt "Make her..2 r> pie Hnr npd when sho came within the
? have untmited power t intiuidate curreney -hall not lm -ullie upon XoUn‛,M‛wa" the Kiptyi “she won't pacirewor.’from poainn ."oTha
witnesses or put them out of ihe the corumon people of this country ' answer .the door -bell, and, in fnot, ornaments, which is carred before
"1 , . ’ • i..... ,,i_____h... uii.2 she won't do anv work .at all. The
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A Name.
Paeifa trains at Weutherford, ais doneecting the eenate in,lasting the repeal Kill train of evils. With an air of su-
met* " ** w"olWknEss p *. P A and says hiwndaily prayer is that perior wisdom, as if to impress ev-
— ----------- the delay occasioned by such oppo- ery one with, their own self-impor-
_ Times " ID got better about the j such a "catastrophe. ' <
Enpatandrotcon to pay sdabis "Simaltaneously with this anxious bdemocratie pary took completocon-
— utteranoe of ♦e president the news trol of the government for the first
comes from the money market at j time in thirty years, and because
if Cleveland would stop praying New ) ork that the country is lose- the President, whose business it is
for the senate to repeal the Sher- ing confidence again on account of to suggest reforms and execute the
m.act and spind a little of his j the failure of the senate to acl and laws has not single-handed revolu-
h.trying to onvince the sen- , about to lose the ground gained in tionized the whole flnamial syjlem
Eynt rv., , I"1'1 I-w wk- "11 r u1-- "
uw.ul ey panic whose cause exists, in the I
yedintely. . -unwise repu
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state treasury date with the president’s letter and the slow proeessoflaw,ad because
|ov, Hogg has j the sad report from the cash mar- Mr etvirt, wuuu. hv nu......-
hrers askingket, the greatest cotton buyers of ity or sanction ef law does not,ordar
Enstxts;dayalthesouthissuecn circutarfronfiat money and frae silver eneugh -
4 New Orh ans, notwg a decline inlfe, mak7*evefy"body rich, he is
voted a the price of cotton and attributing abused, maligned and misrpresent-
ations of it to the failure of "the senate to ed by men wheought to be engaged- I
would .pass the repeal bill, in a better cause. The platform of
And yet the senate debates, day 4892 demands the speedy repeal of .
, after day, in spite of thse extreme, the Sherman haw; Mr Cleveland .
.hy in!b" panicky utterances fromisuch coavened Eongresa in extra beseien
lnea i high sources. 1 he senate perhaps and advised_the speedy repeal of
, thin|M» it is only a part of the game, the Sherman law Who has viola-
ia-smymgmt-----m-t-AHf-3r-F-taTt
Eron han^l of Jthe " monometafists. ButtheU. S. Senate? The platform
iuty of colii's^it is no “Yi hs onlyaees not declare tor free and un'im-
t'suspicious looking acident that tied coinage of silver without cer-'
-the president’s letter and the bear- tain weli defined conditions andre-
ish money and cottpn reports came , strictions. The people of the Unit-
EKrk,) out on the same dapi’"*" ; ed States do not want free and uu-.
Whitecapism. Amited coinage of silver as taught
This peculiarly lwlss and dan- and desired by the ultra silver men
--- , oneoftheproduetsteftemrthwestandmavesdet
Part becu-v _ ----- . noorscofthe present decade. It began in clared by the uncompromising vote
dhe sold stapdardideas ofceye. he north ..... graduallyextended Louse gf represeniatives o
dand and ^ll Mr. -
—ageofererasuthebest fnancial are but few of the states that have who represents the democratic ad-
peteyreftherettemres
THE Rushford Wason
GOOD TIMBER and BONE DRY.
It “help, itself," run, easier than any other:
All Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, etc. OT
our makelast long anil givesplendid service.
That circular of ours if we haveno Agent
near you, wide us fot it.
* WINONA WACONCO.
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you,inorderikw ihocurowwspermanst; Xou"MNKREkN momusos.
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/ Tn»C>»no<>R»irTcA1.0co-OB»TLa»iK»-YonrT.blrtHhnrepnrO.nnc’HnOlHc". inn .vs
* Adrren n1l Ordore to -c.Bb- na,
ins) couanun ar romnaan hive won ttad gu popularity. The colored folks of 1 wllua re- , •r aa 1 t vamgu. of karri or
The K. e. Griham ceptly gave a barbecue of 20 hens, rah Eo being back and would probebiy
, ।—dll yellow-legged and stafl-fed . be willing to do it ata low rate ■
; ■ ’ -he . • ei-’u, . _______ . '. el-i .
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Vill sell as LOW as th*’ LOWEST. Given:!.
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THE LADY ANO TH* SERVANT. Swords Owned by the City at London
There are four swords belonging to I
the city of t/oniion. 1. The sword of ’
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MX HAIL ROAD TIMETABLE. asilxercompromiseisagreedupon. democrats, and.thayealwayaxot.
* Imva."nthentwa 12:22 p R , Cl ' eland has . written another
ta No. 8 Leuve Weatherford 6:30 p.*m. 1 public letter stating several "glit-
" ****** "pNinenl Well 682 P m tering generalities" about bimetal
- ’ - Amveat Wonthetor ScW t u! lisu. It is addressed to Gov Nor-
--------NntkteMinert Writs 800 p: m.
- * Arrives Weatherford 4:22p.m.
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1" " Hl’THE SkOoKur ROOT HAIR GROWER CO.,
TmeEMA*K 87 Bouth Witte avenue. New Task, M. Y.
Meg Catalogue, Premium List, Race Programme, Etc., Mailed on Ap-
plication.
che’nerth and gradually extended ine house pi represeniauves ON c: A. COUR, Secretary. • N -SIMPSON, President,
femistate to state until now therethe repeal bilMr. Voorhees,-e=--:---——————
but few of the states that have -who represents the democratic ad- Plainfleld Young men to Escort -'*'".1^ ___________1M^-
escapedan outbreak of this pecumimtstrattomrin the semte, AHorse to Texas------1 ~ X;
... .ligr crime spinet law and order. 1 pressed himself in-favor of bimetal-
our privilege to disagree with any F,. . 1 .1
. "‘.It perhaps arose through the
‘emberokour Party"we "wishte,faifureofihe law to
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however high he may be in posi- j ment on some offender but like all favor of silver as well
dion, and we hope the day will reeorts to moh violence if develap has made every rrquest so.
mnpver com* when the personality ed dangerous tendencies and soon or to induce the senate to fix a day company them.
sol uno man can sway ue from our become a menace to civilization for a vote on the repeal bill— the . Fheyeung ulenandineir charge
•honest convictions. Innocent men and women, agajnst one positive thing the platformlg- ' will occupy an entire car by them- sulted i that
_1 W^k^nnot endaotfl^Jt XftM. he.-, >,1^ _sonie_xllainona whiacapmands.and.thePrsident adrisesetselyesandtheyexpeetteke at least i
-swsetbepreshtentdnesandwoutfhcsomefancidgrivance,wereanctasfittedtonacroumtofthettheust*s , ki
coteven if the whole democratic taken out and whipped, driven from . sharp parlimentary tactics andlyain pi acdin
party did. We will" simply ans -home'or in many, instance put to trickery of the silver men in.the iheir jourey,
wer the soft impeachment by say-> death. Like all great evils it has Senate. Why not turn your guns-whoreti ----- ,
■ tint if w area populist, then Vest, had a rapid spread and growth tin on the Americen lords who are ob-, ded, and an abuudance f hay and rdoryke Of this “ofeiaf miscreant '
sYance, Coke, Daniel, Bland, Cul- lil now th« name of "whitecap" structing legislation demanded by oatshave eenproxied, tA much larger number made their |
herson and scores of other true mei. strikes terror to the heart of any the people, the lower house and shhvingu ' hnve" been mnxet upon t qoceraintorhoaTilghnswbyretromyaut.
who have led the free eilvey fight, man who receive* their threatening the president?
in Washington are our leadersand notices. No charges are preferred
Favorite Singer. -
gem QABHigh
gghs 4 ksm u
I. » drop leaf, fancy cover, twolarge ar2#n t • --4tecma-H.
The taland of Madagascar has two withsnickel rings, and full set ofttachmentz, ’ a or «har». i. iso
ainlinet elimaten.w dlanes of na- ' The'u^ ArmM ciguiig Amegican
tives and two classes of fauna and has , selfsetting needle and self threading veeer* €****
flora. Thu island 8 about the size of shtle. A trial in your home before payment 1 Largest ciroulatinn ofany
France Along the coast it in tropical is asked. But direct of the Manufacturers ""2,
-------------2 and save agents’ profits besides getting certifi- l poriunEonnza,
darker and larger than in the interior, cate® of warrantee for fire yean. Send for
machine with name of a business man m J* “
-- a and commentary op the want dress herself"
town of "Roanoke" and Ulf entire magtstrate admitted, "was an awk-
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sad should be condemned, whether action on the part 0 “ e' 1 his home and the municipality over 5 TEe 1ndy thanked hi. honor for his
an. bv ....... R.1Lli. an or government and of the states 10 which he presides like a Acommon "enggestion nd hurried off to carry it
„ >■ - V ’ . • . put down this fearful evil. , criminal in order to save his life into effect if it does not answer a
Ropulist,, Every citizen, regard stringeni penalues siould be wu n he hn4 sinned ony in trying strong man sheuld ba hired to asolat ,
-ess of poliice, rneeor color; shoule , J . . 1. . C to enforce the laws ot his state. It the at rong woman to carry the bad. .
beguidedbypatrioticm tires Alablixedland assecret deteetiveforce suellascenditionofaffairs as this and M Jane on it to the.netrest
.hould *<« maininin Um pros, should be inaugurated1o break it exists in theold Dominien the peo- : Police -----------
penty and honor of this gloriouu up. The devil should be fought ple there might just as. well shut WOOD PAVEMENT,
r j ... with file - up shop, hoist the red flag and m-T . — . . lo.— ... _
uatiou-tlyenstLotal Advertiser- The riband growth ofwhiteehp-alguru an era "ohan . us.
There ms marly 2 6oenr lands is another proof timat the only M ayor I mui wCouapollea to run „The JaH?? “ nAuatrthauno bring A man wanu we.. ..
of silver stored in the I nited Stuts sfety of the country lies in 1e law away from hiezhome and family to largely used for paring carriageways phia and lef hia body to a medical
treusury ( hildre n of future gen- and any de pature therefrom is es- ! avod-uob Violence simply becaus , in England, and especially in London, [ college. " "d"m
er at ions will wonder when they aenually dangerous to life and pro- ;he did hissworn duty as an official ! where the heavy trafflo is most trying -
lead the history of the present, if . rlv .. in defense of the law mid to protect t to the insting qualitie of pavement. I
1- —(heirforefnihers had juet a little P - ---------- .. aprisoner who was charged with a Thewholobreadthor thorondstfrst
_ bhiofsense-Jefferson Jinaplecute. Sixteen cars of wheat were ship- crime from execution el the hands eretrimstendor sana. six inches deep
t ------ ped ane day recently from Vernon iofa frantic, mob without a IE a and arched to the necessary convexity.
I.i ttle Matlock's crowd myr the m . hearmng The wound be received on the topot this the wooded bloeks
t a.. . ..2.11 ‛wl.r. t® **V"TE. —in the dischaigce of hw dirty testi- arelnia. ’The alipperinesa after show-
free si < rii'. go , Jlgg tt> Ljy ^111^*: MU man and his >ra whleb the hardneea of thewQod
Cattt .n doing wefl in-CroMby ‘^□iLi/ul'u^uu*a ^.’au uW< ’a> entails is remlHCTIy a sprTnkllkg of J it a id tb
. ouufy, aud fin roundP nr over That nire citizens were killd mid sand,, and in dry weather the horse mhn -- "
Owners aresatislied with the ainr twentv. even others were wounded shod with a flat shoe finds as good
----- op me jall was not "rhezcAuanrathanwoomanttounau
- yaw*** sap a
W e desire tomn % rc ^^'^Glig to override all i«w mid kill om a street'wlth three blocks in
yentwekpeseenepinKI 18 *•e ciala charged with the enforcement Melbourne ranges from $2,16 per
Discovery far. i onnumpto" Dr. Kink‛3Lof tke law It was the faul ol the equareyardforkarrito for jar- cthem.
Araiw. bah .and citizen who fali ed to rall yon to the rah, which doennot inelude the eon-
support of ta w and aut hoAity, crete or the costolexeavtion, lazing
11 I apd groutingi H trans oM*iwM Were
- apd cheap enough the same, pavements
nxa. could be laid downin thia mnunify for
‘ not wuch muse money and it is ing
HARDHARE,stuM
, . f j mi '■ *7t> h Yui,. .7~frFiY m trft ear,
; . gr • : shoulder.
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- 1 he t tate of Texas enjoyed very sition may not be the cause of tance, they ask—what has Cleve- ]
.. g‛ etal raibe-lasi week and the plunging the country into deeper land done* The free and unlimit- J
prospects - -are that an immense depression than has yet been known ' ed use of a small amount oi good, '
rwheat < top will be put in, and that the democratic party may common sense just here would be T
not be justiX' held responsible lor very beneficial to some men.
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Dr. R. N. PRICE,
PkysiciaB.StirjWH sObstelrician.
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
mi 1 ” i ■ e • ~ T ■! ____ .14 Al l calls attended to in town or country
The largest stock in Northwest *0^,* co’., d™* *01..
Texas at prices that defy compete e JOHN POHLMANN,
* — . MORRISON, Street & Co. Manufacturer and Dealer in
- Minn,
^‘7^- 1
ogghecjze
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A -Aoozme A
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—t ment, did not hesitate foplung *•*“”*"• —P - “,,1.1,........
iem‛ . , . ' 5 Way. v- | in order to ph ase Ilie silver barons
* the country into finacial di aster w e realize the great power and of the northwest Let true demo- bed al day. Whan l say toheret
Their unpatriotic cpurBe hag the tremendous evil of whitecapism crate stand by thi president ami as up, Mary Jane,’ shepreplies: ‛Decd;
bnought hardship on hundreds of . . . gi,i . : । 1 .. r mui, Im very comfortable where i
«oukandtollliaineb-Aiiuezounasamarssusatisingthscipplttserrtnttthuireor"uutrtnirvyrytamzarrmapiksortsrzor2nepriagdvntipuuitsunaamd,onchedatat
ame time has done irreparable in- Are hundreds of cotton gins closed republican misrule has brought up- all, « have dineharged her, but "b
juij U* the town party. uu lupon account of notices from white- onus. 1 he president is right; the
ut Republican* in al parts o caps that the gins win be burned democratic part is right Stand
tevneuetry condemn the course anvcotton before it by both of them. asked the magistrate. g
nuraued^^Bk^le publican papers, ’ 8, . J. W. GALLAHER, air." ” Where ia aha now?;’ "In tie I,
PuoAnM<, l ■ reaches 10 per bale. I hey are • ------------- sir." -If that bo-ao." added hla » r
and thousands 1 >u p en boycotted, closed up, and thousands A Nad Commentary. ahip. "she is •« intruder and can be
who usually vote with the Repub-L / /’ , , ! A Pad -ommemtan!* turned out as such." “But I can't
liians will show their aisappfmttf do llars wort ‘ of propeerty ‘ f ' The Houston Herald observes: turn her out In her chemise, and she
■ , ... .. .---J . "ing to make an income on account It is
ofcalamily Himby voting telorthese yillians and their dark de.
—-m bemoeratie ticket this fali. LaL -
amity shrieking is the weapon of,88"
IT’S ALL UP HILL
. ’ with some poorly constructed, slow-going - %
, -wagons—not so With the
of any etentin paperin the -
-Eeteg- ***35!**—
Itch on human -nd .......and anieA2G28UMONjAAMHM2*Framca,, - -
cured inSO minute, by Woolford’e ILL: 2o*=7*e—2* esu
Lotion This never fuile Suldb l > "Lkoua? FOR SALE BY "umt®
. . tirahuun DrEE . .......- - jjjiig,! hi' in ~
gent, they rule the island.
Is cuus.d Rule? ' [ 11 g 5
It is properly subposed that the sud- ' F - EX 3 H H “
den downpour which usually follows ■ E B F Eam Fmse € a 37
' a bright hash of lightning is tn some fl
way caused by the flash. -Meteorolo- _
gists have proven that this is not the i ■
case, and that, exaotl to the con- |
trary, it is not only possible but high- _
ly probable that the sudden increased
precipitation is the real cause of the
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The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 4, 1893, newspaper, October 4, 1893; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1505818/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.