The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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the coldness of this unfriendly world
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He wants sympathy.
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do with him.
He is climbing "fool
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quiet times pull‘on the line, but not
said to H SuccesatuL
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What shall we do with him? If too
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You wiil liml my work first claw and at Iha
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better facilities than My other p»per for get-
ting this information, and devotes it will to
thia duty. They will find iu it constantly a
great amount of valuuble information that
they cun get in no other puper.
The AMERICN FARMER and THE
GRAHAM LEADER for one year for $1.
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Father,molher and friends are all
anxious and often vexed. Homes
are deprived"of all. their peace, by
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acastoria • and its formula, and that to nltatethciisastateprtson offenset
no Vcq Know that on of the N tnons for gtauting thisgvernmeht protection
wus hecause Castoria had heen proven to be abeolttely harizalessr
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-Puf Up. in, •
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Now be has more
than he can shake
boy and- partly man, aud seeing
with’two seta of eyes.
be
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danta Fe. Railway is the
best and Quickest Route to
depend mainly on what has been
done for him before he struck fool
hill. If, from infancy, h»has beet
taught to revere sacred things; if
he has been taught sdvjection to
authority; it his mind has been
whole country, if he is a reading
boy, or the best doctor. He can
tell you who will be the next gov-
ernoror anything else’politicians
are anxious toknow:. Heisauthor-
ity on prize fights or cards or any.
L.-.Youraddresa,rith enta
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Soientido American
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of all otleriemen
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Or Price’s Cream Baking powder
World’r Hair Highest Award.
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Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
mmemameamauum
Fol hill lies just where the un-
dulating lowland* of boyhood rise
sharply up,tthe highlands of man-
hood. It is climbed only by big
boys, and the big boy is an institu
the 'Vd' Lt et rainof"GreasyIread"hatl
old Uncle Moses went to sleep under
SbetabF..—X.y.Bnn. '
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riges very roasoneble. Obtain them
Da your local duahw W>4 mafca __*
. Sendy position. Enclose refer-
pnee and meM-addressed himspu onve
The DominienCompnhy Third Floor. Om-
aha Building, Chiicajgo.
is turned loose now he will be like a
wild engine on the track, mashing
things. If he is not handled wisely
there will be a catastrophe. Thu
ever recurring question is, what
shall be done with the big boy climb-
ing fool hili? The impulse often is
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is an an unawakened sense of power,
without the wisdom of discipline;
Our boy entering the fool age is a
caufion.' His voice is now fine ami
splitting, now coarse and grating.
He begins a sentence cears and
ends fine, or fine and ends coarse.
He is rank and sets digging to the
world. All his judgments are pro-
nounced and final: There"!* noth
ingie cannot decide instanter. He
bettertoward thepearly gates.
Our big bey is among us.
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English Spavin Liniment remiy.
es all Herd, Softor Calloused Lunps
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n for securing potonts in Amo Hen,
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too hard. And remember, all the
oeritieak, ant pass
tions by. He will be about nearly ■
everything, but never mind; Ce only
sees tbiage large and sees them i
. 8, Blood
Spnvin; Curbs, Spliots, Sweney
Rin--tend Stifles Sprains,, all
, Cpughs, etc.
use of'one bottle.
while that time and heaven are on |
your side. With age comes dis-td
cretion. Once up fool hill the road
stretches away ever smoother and
—sour, puckersh and unwhole-
and grace. The natural waist of the,
womau of average height is about 28
plense, sah." -.
P.nniminn granted. Uncle Moue.
didn’t took on if he conld frU « sapling.
Hr was so amleted that he couldn't
certain thing about him is his un-
certainty. Like a spit-devil he is
loaded and Will go off withaspark,
but just which way he will go is an
save him, he will ripen into some-
thing good. We must save him.
Saints and angels, help us to save
this human ship in the storm,
freighted with father’s, mother’s,
sister’s, brother’s love and with the
-gAtV esroe
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Cade Mo.ro andhis wife, A vat DHsy.
# rothbmg very eld-andamieteh. were „ nehex to ntin
elowed to ocupy u little old cabin and
" ame whut land they could und, rent '
loses himself, no matter what influ-
ences help or hinder. A well-
taught boy may climb this dubious
Ml without a.hohble,.butsif the
new life gains the temporary lead
the chanoes are .that the enduring
good elements will reassert them-
solved and become paramount.
Hence the transcendent importance
of ballasting this Ship betimes, be-
fore the storm sets in. Noble am-
bitions early planted and carefully
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pnder-sinler Kemeand labels.
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him up and ask him to your house. 1
Reach after his heart, for he has
on. Two worlds are interested in
that young- fool, and underneath
his folly there lies sleeping, maybe,
azgreat preacher, teacher, or other
dignitary of the commonwealth.
perched itself upon a
nars ard red- pepprs.
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GRMIM LEADER
yathe mode have, recentiy
bird, qliteand Hutu ring. Avote wak ashed fflhniielves' the question if the
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the rche and liberating th* bird. . rrove- Harper’s Hn
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The-Greek. And when he_pronQunccs on apy-
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Cerman nw Inventca one which i.
too dull for him, and the preacher
is just nowhere. He can give him
any number of poiuters on theology
and preaching.— ------*—
Bushing on and into everything
like mad, he stops short and bewails
the other end of the line. In the
Than Ever Before.
584 PAGES,--—
> 1,500 TOPICS.
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" Want to Know Xt. ’
kA VERITABLE CYCLOPEDIA
" OF UP-TO-DATE FACTS.
An Invaluable and Unrivalled
Political and Popular
Hand-Book.
Every departinent ol the farmer’s lusiness
is diseussed in an enrnest, pruoticul wuy, I
looking to tin* greutest profit and beuetit w
tbelariner and his family.
- It appesrs on the 1st ofieaeh mohth, and
is furoished at the low price of
radical changes. He wondrs at
CASTORIA
at ny caubedone
by indirection WN/ otherwi-e.
-me good womaur-^^- '.
- ' mother, may be a saviour to
him.
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Ml waist yas. I.in-t ns if il wen* annso- ----.a-"- --------- ■ . b7
thing to be proud t that when skewus But the chances are that he will 8°
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were goiig to break in two < mild is
»nd which ever way he goes,
}ou can trace him by the sparks.
When you notice the boy teelfug
of hi* upper lip, and a suspicion of
something slightly darker than the
lip appears, you may begin then lo
look sharp. The boy has come to
thefoot of fool hill, and he will be-
gin very soon to climb. The great
problem is to get him over the bid
in good repair. That done, you have
blessed the world with a man, Big
thing, he has spoken. The gover-
nor is “D” somebody, and the su-
preme judge is ’■’Tom.” And, by
the way, he often differs from these
and other dignitaries. He sings in
unearthly strains,with tendencies to
the pathetic and savage in a breath.
With the big boy there is nothing
medium. He uses adjectives freely
and always in the superlative. He
sees things in strong colors, for be
is in the Audit nt naasimi. Fight 1
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shordh- He Gght
to prove himself, so he feels. * Ru
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Eaduat. lengthening of " THE SEVIWEEK L.y NEWs ((alve--
ing d*oi 1 the room in betilderment.
lion in this world. He is, indeed,
a series of personalities in ene ex-
traordinary combination. The only' ”
He feels his great importance and s 1 "naoth* tor l"” dubbing pAj 'dQ H £ B g ST
lierethat the churches hay e failed papers nsenr, r r .t devlot BelyTow pri , aWhenzazerrsaboutobuyasowingMashtna.
and the saloons havy M..*ceeJed 'j y°°
show ......ubryouiogavernor taL CARMICHAEL, HUM® Most Popular
him for service. '.The harder the! GENERAL ,
service the better he wjil-like it. JY I AAyyA I t I v II A
Get m with hias. Maehreli U N 6 { V M T (
that you count on him aud not be Dili N il l lik b"tZioa‘evtnanagsbinanas“at
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Light Running
EAST SIDE SQUARE, GRAHAM. J
father without a world of trouble,
and be wenders what is thematter
i with the "old. man” anyhow: -you recognize his parts and call
the nietdieormhis century Churches and Sunday schools are
PRiCE 25 CENTs. -
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■ Pulitzer Building, New York.
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ldel wjjh a, najral waist,
5 I slopiug outw arl rather th an ‘faward,
mnx rom jn e is something not to be found, even the
-AlI right. Unele MOM* assented ... , c • , % .. .
Jtmnmie. ndily. "fes0 I hon*bhkter mostgchoizgrasg rnaelheyomda.
pick it «^r time, and tEefasei efsa Kiight t rori sumciet spoil
nating-strainsofrdeorgieFuek filledfthemror posing for anvtbif.gj.le-
t *- -** rminndingthefreclom.tkebeattanr.
, Thezhuettngwentonbrisklywithtgracemotheantique.—
inerearinr.bilarity. . womnn supported and stayed her-
* “DU dur, you niggers! interrupted -elf with Lenda of linen, ut there
’ oclo.Xoses; "Don t youdassen’.pla as no compreglion in the swathe, and
,, basebH wid my years o earn and her w alkt made her of a perfect
. ousopdat raslinyouSam-ones ' beauty, and to-ny the naturai waist
Kih Hawkins Miss Pattie Belle of checirca.sian does not interferewith.
z Conjtehee,uin‘t loolin at yer «>« the reputation of her iovelinesg. The
a.pt rot her ter study. adoption of European dress by ladies
The fsk of rreserxing order kept of ine harem, and of Japan, showing.
Unele, Moses bus and Fave him littie as i doer, cither a v ant or tc । now |.
time for tellg Bay of I i stories of dge beauty or a wilful apanr
deo of its principleswillprob-
he 6 ' bvr pile pfeofWWwsgtt- ably-lead to tight lAelhg in ti>e orient
ting h” , the mazic announe ment.of . just as we are relinquisAingat here.
2"Suprer was madesand. suha gup- Why auyone should ever have im ng-
’ per: Fa. roasted pin: lusci .n* chicl en ined that a waist w Weh looled M if it
D0, ScV pLII[in pi68, PniceT potate ’
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enune of their weight. There is a limit
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hok more than cold air. Hence, when Ring:, Stifles Sprat
th air which is saturated wim mois- 1 Swollen ThrortA,mi
kuue henomies .old for quy mqson wlt- Save $50 Hy __________
•v er, it can no longer retain its moin- Warranted ‘the miost won.pAui
iure A sportion must, under such con : * f- "
dition, hceumnutate into dropsl These
-—-fallto te ' Ai 1 i the shape ofraim..
mo:s,attraetive thanyvaitt wbKe
Moot Al capable of odprorjnystery
"at I he effort
boys are nearly certain to have the
big head. This is no bad sign. It
—r% There is gone in ths world that
hEf can equl in mechaical con-
WIU structiimn, durability of working
CWNXKA parts, fineness of faish, beauty
AFT in appearance, or ha. as many
2BM improvementa as the
New Home
BROTHERS, Do You Know uatraregorle,
IVI Bateman's Drops, Oodmy. Cordial, many so-called Soothing "Byrupa, and
most remedies for children are couposed of opium or morphine ?
Do Von Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons!
Do Von >Cno»-r that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics
, without labcl^ug them doUqsu l
Do Yow Know that yaa shoo’d ytpermwamymetieiertbectvenyouurchud
unless you St youe phyaician know of what it is comapose J f
Do Von a/now that Castoria g purei, vegetable preparation, and that a list of
itslagrediepts la published with ieveey Untie ? . ,
. Do Von Ko o-v that Castor'a is the prascrlpllon of the fanyra. nr. Samuel Htchrr.
50 OeNTS A YEAR
--fr ttiJ—'T**- This inakna.il the cheapest
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FARMER LEGISLATION.
folly brenksoutinudiehmness. mr.-Manufacturer and Healer i
is an unturned cake, but likely there BOOTS & SHCES.
inhim.Heis GRAHAM. TEXAS.
If you see him on 1 h.... .......... , j ,
-r----- glthas Automatie Tenalon, Double Peed, alike
'Alt work in our lino ne-tly and prong.teV*l j
hehoiminthzum.sentersthuardueingtietiontotd
nMRITE FOR CIRCULARS.
? ELDREDGE
custards nd the mom wonderful chkes.
Aunt Dilsy w us a cook ‘•shore n u iT^ /
The conplimenta shermeskretan and arms and
the aporeciativecome"erownng fratua great a mvstd
overwhez"nGheef the “live bird cake:" , 1;... it -is toP”
।rj’lc c'ikr. brown ard tie- er —T
licious, in che center ofavhic, .
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TusAnndzVasuzu,which Uaow en
terig upon its 77th yenr,istheploneer .
turmer’a paper in the onuntry, . ,
it is a- large eight-pugeDuper, and con-
taine 50 columnaektudahfelugricultural -
and Aitrary matter, plentifully embellishod *
with fine tilinrtralh.ua. h is --------- —
NAT IO MAI IH PHARAOTDR. /
and dealt* with fsrinimc »n<l lurntoc’s" Intor-
ests on broad practical lines, Il
EMPLOY THE BE6T WRITER*
(nthe country, and ever" thing t lutt appears
in its cotulna is of the udigtieat ehatcter.
infinite wealth of immortal nature! ------- 1 . ---- -----J.
We must save him for himself, his WemErisdyera ttruatyortbyagen- all-points in the Southeast,
loved ones and. his country, ~__Ieatnhlished pelinblehenso..Fniry.780ana North and East
l ' exichBes, S nulu -d--L—. AA- I. ••
The chances for saving him wifi 1 -- — -
Ar. si Kunshn -City....... 6 25 p. m.
Jr.utChiengo .....:9.96 tei a. m. _ _
_____ ,... ThrAn “Pian'siccpeks ana Freie: 8UUUiN*EED EOUAITO THE
'..WWC.M iste of eight pages, clilir g chair f'ars. — ----------------
, ♦ domutn+- yiw tiw F. n- . ...
j .. Up Fool MIU. _
By Flezideul J. B. Guubruu, Muroer Uni-
> vanity, Macon, Ga.
the roped. If you tie this mustang ton or
up too light he will break the rope Fridays. ___. . j ,
_ , ——: —- ’ - ffhereETe sprrih department tor the furii-
aud nisype break bianegk^ it of- i r. th I ir* v - ht <1 tb-d i.*^ nt"! yrl■. I i1.*'.-!--
leu happens thatmy7^ can be,done a worlde.guneral n’mattenrnlitbtruted
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parents. ItG a constant 'worry Xu. you must recognize hiu, lis jusiThewer yetfe pae
him that he cannot manage his
During the cqming year there will be an —2D.. parn
Immense, uuti.bfrof iniltwreofthoiiioai vitnl AHTIMATIE TENSION RELEASER,
interest to iarmers denlt with by Vongrers nu-mM-I "-NT. navk-Mw^
und the Executive Depanmerits t Washing- The most complete and useful devices evez
ion—h t. +igbly-portent. that thefw- ' added to any sewing machin.
mers lie kept promptly und fully, informed
ns to what is berny pUniuid anil dune afl'etd- Mhe WHITE is— _____________________
ingthomattheNatidb.Capital, They
should all, therefore, take ■ Th if AMkkiCAn
HE A Wort Picture or It. Delghte . miILcng that Amhion
auu. TW fm It mnatter fbrTe joieing IT) fit IaDION
ene Diparroiutments * no longer to decreea elnder waist as
-- • . J* something indispensable to propriety
"he Oor SSwtox at Enele Moo' and
Ito Interesting Fenturcs Seenes of
nurtbred are of great importance. ' '
During this period of trial geeat Good Newspapers
wisdom and tat are needed. ere-
AND e<
VGGDWOPKM[G
knows instantly and by intuitiod (
Efective November 2nd, 1836.
• Ficitement run high, and through NORTHERN WITCHES '
the enerretic efTota of Siah Hawkins . .. -----
Mbs Partje lelle Conithe,, eame wrv l- Modera Time Hellef In Them Ha
r.e ar behg .lekttofhht ionor. .nit , , meenvuite Common.
Mims Ginly Turner received the moet So lately u> !
vote « in the enr. freatly ni the elzlon : " Eir of LouiburR 1,ne ar Wick. was ac-
cfhe’T, rnerfnetion. Miss ninky Tur- .ued of. beinK. in leagu with the
th r wzu 1.1 up fi ecake tat.), '■ Jim. 1"0erao mischiefandaremedyakit
mie Goode his #Ahjo Fvie inini!y 1 to that receutly pructieed with inch
over hie shoulder, ana ue-Neciuitregis-results inTreland was devied.
' ' Ji । .'iTtSrfi-.ls ' ln a basket, line*) with
' Nlauvingsofwood, which was then hune
over a tire. The issue inthiscaewa.
thres IbM wastruly astonishing: Soon i premion on stomeh, henrt, rimngs,nver
he had uiong nurrow atrip of rich, 10 t one thearterinl stem. They are not
«ronne, and An tDsyrlowed it enatomistk, and they do „ot compre-
the row Fhe pinwed withthe cow be hend the Mhatter nor wani to do so;
eauuhe wiuofa timid nAture he they ousrvethat-hey feclas wen naw
r de hoing affixed Rhe would have as aa before, and Without weigh-
tena nfidef anyothethnast even if . tlie thought that it requires time:
shehndi adonewhich -henoduit..And toworkruin.kke it forgrantea-that.
com helbeen rahed on "atiarl"
_ ran eutotton,---12—it—1nn---h---j roatoniwTU hi ixainiHatio.e it has brow
8 madourthe rantation; waerever tight lacing has
Yery roud and boastul " as Unele been the rut, every or/an was out of
. Monro and gnat „Wa the . row d at his , ana neronsiy injured. But eh
COH. shuchin.. Old and you iff nm-; inough S1 does mole them trife tojbe
' . , hnuds, and "en Uncle told that M nones and cruptiveskin:
Tr’stoi Hout, whe own. d M ve. acres and Gat chests are to be lald to th nc-
of. land, were nll there., A it ' ot covre <r the too slender waist, vet on
a"liekercornshuckinr." bnt. vupper the"whoieneitier common-sebse- nog
corh bhurkiug, the ladies were out in auta-wiro wisdom nordoctoranwnets
cgCennoinuous among them wen the and when fushion says that there is no
Conitchec LrnU. in red skirtK and“Tew , .. . * . , . 4 , . . .1
. . , eAilk} hi u uusdm waist, hut that the
shirt wultsethe bclles of the even mg.. Ines of nohihity and by
kunuingtheharettyelonethourh, dcepgbreathigg are the reanylovciy
wereihe Turher gnia. who wore on V| lines, frarilitypeinrsomctiaingratler
giurham drescs, but had sidei combs to ve reared than loved. Why tlen
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sarngedmnTsyehes.mThe;toysawere linasof the VerusdeNHo,oftheDiana,
umeroug and jolly, several fron over of the Pas begin to come in.
the crick being present. " immie . 1Alf of t hl lacing has already
oode, the crack banjo player, W*“" I done almost irretrievable injury. If it
there, . j ... . > 1. , • were continued there is no knowing
"Y o"z.7immieudal"cried.Eniclewhnt ^t'- it u..gbt ev utynlbk-batoi-
Mows. * “Don’t you shavekunons-mydeyelopcd-
.corn; you pick dut banjo, ao des nig- thht a‛m.
' gers cun wuk fast. Dis. ain’t no one-J
You are figbtingthedeviltora :
soul and you can’t afford to be im-
_ ____ • rxruuIrJ Rhort rotter for Cush.-------
pauient. Of giyeWaylo. anger, whenl. Givaus il trial SnApitmUmn ginir.mf.-o,
ybur fool boy takes an extraflounce. ! in everzpartieettar. —0
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stored with Scripture texts, with
Blemish Oure ever known, Sld noblepoems, and recollectioos of,
by R G. Grukgu, Pruggist firn- I the pure, the sweet, the good, you
2ham,Texuma_e—issbavernhm-the-savngelensents. '
only th rough arrested develormept, or
compressionM means oashae ehgne and
steei. The amount of room inside these
iuteiy needed-ferthe
proper working of the maehinery of
•» . i ihe internal ei-onomy. _In spite of this
-free- -?*- __ faet mirts very often bind the ytelding
Unele Moses rrqiKkted t hat be be I ‘ rita into such narrow comparsthat he
mitted "to eutde trees ofendatari wuist measuros 30 or 22 inchies only,
hroneh, whut runs from mj mm and you'will now and then hear some
mother of a family, w ith a very differ-
him. Such is the boy in the fool
age. - The great question is what to W hen he gets on a bad bent give
line as“the fisherman does when
... . -r
qarlcitkcekand-rerehtlomof-thejuug-
y ment of the Almyelftie."
| A hunt ,ot stories tell of northern
| wilches who have given diseases u,
,r-;- - .me horses, oxen 'and flocks of moorland
long 2u tooked npon by poultry farm- sheep ferdsmen 1 tii uny anirusl
86 too theoretica to of any real | unknown persons wo touch the roo ’
service. Herr Otto Schulze, who has of their kye, lest it lie. i^.wmed in I
been steadily am ing to perfect such a ' shetland the eat or vane in is regarded
' system in .?■'u' has, it is said; at * *" an animal which brings good 1luck-
hwgth ucendet tn constructing an r she is seen to run’towardibot*-
apparatus pperated electrically, which nust there is sure to be a good catch
Qvemo the ordinary difficulties of I InChaithness,onthecontrry witeld
the artifieial hatching of chickens. The . frequently appear in the for’ of .ata
APeratun, is casily manipulated, and A carpenterofserassterin AL0atm
nodsa snoll. but conrtant, supply of l tirseswa nystematicliypitedothtr
curreht. Automatic attachments reg- meal and caker. Me thor it .ondn
ulate. bot ‘ temperature and oisrure. becannie,"andonenighthslewanla
the adjustment working with such deli j he saw a number of cats devouring his ■
cney thatatemperatureiskept within property. In a trice he cut off th, Kht wiviueiongo. r
---Aetenthiedemuafthenormathentt feg ofoneof mem, whereupon tey 46; fie is now like
ofineubation. From 90 to,100 eggs are nade their esenpe with a rapid hf-7
. hathed at one time,. Here Sehnize $s : confirmed hi former sus, iromt-eht
said to tone remedied certain poirte in . ly afterward an old woman, who had al some
the clectrie "mnother. which were i ways been looked upon with aisarop
found tointerferewithitaefectivenesn. , was found dena in her iole cottag or
This contrivanee wlih to a box, in reft of her right leg - geti.. n '
' which frenhly-htched chicks can fnd ; -K-8iscottish Review
heat and prolaction, While they are free i neen Senses in Lower Antmala..
to run about on the ground when they ' Experimienta indicate that spiders
cheore, bus been dev ised as an aceom- have a long range of vision. It to not
paniment to the ingubator. , always possible to tell, however,
—T... | Whether the tower enfmalspereeive 53
Rain H," nad WhyItRaing . , sight or hearing, or by the actin air
Rain to the aceumulation „f the tiny ( 1n motion has on their bodies. Tr 8
particles of the vapor of the atmos- asserted that mice are sensitive to mo:
phere into drops. These drops, first . tions of the air which to human ears
smalj. of pize, atraet others of their crente no sound whatever
kind and beconie drops of auch magni-
. tude that they fall to the earth be
Mampo. onveopr. , The drect line toColora- 1
do, Utah, Arizona. New, 1
Mexico-and-Califoria. ,
For Rates, Maps, Foldlers, ,
and any othrer information, :
call on y agent, oraddress 4
W. S. KEENN, G. P:A.
Gatveston, Texas..
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B00TS and SHOES. 1"_"MaZLAMrkMac"nEcoL
Of Fins Finish and Perfect Adjuetment,
Sowa AU. Sewable Articles,
Aad win serve and please you up to the fall
Hmit of yoliir expectations. -
AcTIVI DEALEaS WANTED in unoccu-
pied territory- Lberal terms. Address, .» >
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WHITE SEWING MACHINE COos
OLIVELAND.O.
Foil BA+kLY- .2
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rso Yon SOKVW that :3 average doscs of Castoria art furzished for 35
centa,orouecatadoee?
Do You I no-re that whenposieesed of this perfect preparatiou, your children may
he kept weU, aad that you may have unbrokea rest?
Hy tHewe ttot-qyt art worth Baowlaa. Th«» are facts.-------—---------
a green apple- say a good word to him. His Allhindefrepmirimpneatty done.PFicer
mother will be gld of H. Look . woalsidepubiiesquap.
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_ No. 1 Leares Weathorford 10:88 a. m.
“ Arrive st Mineral Wells 12:00 p m. '
No. 2 Leaves Mineral Wells 7:00 a. m. [.
— — Arikvisat Wouthars ardsst. - “ =
No. 3 Lesve Went herford 4:39 p. tn. ‘
“ Arrive at Mineral Wd a 6:30 p. m. I
No. 4 Tasavetz • " 2:86 p.m
; -4 -Arrive al Wentharford 8:80-p. taj.
, Pe ., SrnbarOsLY.
_ Xo.5,LeaxeW ................ 10m8a,m..
“ -Arrie terakell11:68a. m.
Ne.G ieuve Mineral Wells 8:10 a. m.
• ArrkcatWtathefurd,9:00 a. m i
Mahinjelou cuuuscttoa with all Texas & ।
acit ■ trninsat Wentherfordalsceontecting ,
with SanaFeRailwny.
W. V. FUKHKUS. F. &. F. A
NEGRO LIFE.
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rafter an , not fatal, but the folk averred that she
from Wi i5 wa; qot "half so witch-1 ile" after she
1. irrJat it seemned to view .Ue procced hal been siaged. A hag of the not them
. 50g s it a < nizieni cve.reTeniol ietesrwun nt times theurhttobemeta-
beingngamcmedintorequtsition,/m- morphpnt 1 into a porpise,and in fair
miesioode plaved "Eird in n Cnc i weuher she wonlddiveunderand over- he feels that he has not a friend in
loove." al!.singingwith him. This was urnj2shingboat uainstwhosfkip- the world.
followed by "Dat valler Gal, Sto’s Per 11 bore a ntudr" On one occasion
Mhe?’ a solo by Kidh Hnwkms. Jim- I nhewas made to place lat r haidcHene
tale then played his inimitable “John- "0de 8.o1,scver , men who hnd inet
nie, Cymn t Yer cum? but it was to th r, depth in buch a way. and. in the
' ■ words of the old chronicler, one "bled
tttecottrvane,"' anTTFKer "in thtf
hands and fingers, gushing out bluid
a e
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save- u a l.ul<* day enroute to
Domd or Col. r«d <> Sjil ties.
• auhhitwill prebably want
MMaw a ticket yin the Rock I-hnd, but .
it he don’t—insist until ha docs j
hNForWoRhrexng AMERICA’S STANDARD YEAR-BGOK
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This map shows a modern "up-tordate, ’
relirond," and how-it Anr #- -wnHines to the j
prineipal large cities of tin we-t. It is the
•Great Rock Island Route”l
And has double daily f. express train ser-
vice from Texas as follow*:
No. 4 Lv Fort Worth 1 40a.m.
Ar. st Kansns (ity at 8.20 west a. m
No. 2 Lv, Iort- Worth 8.10 p. tn.
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The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1896, newspaper, January 24, 1896; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1505898/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.