The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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in Russia, in a atruggle for free food
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that if you leg islate
owes him a living, and will call
around and pay it, geta left?
That there are too many people
who preach and too few who prac-
•oeto and- bought« lot
nen stuff and had it mi
to what the prophet cal
•ion robe.’ We got 001
would have swept those tablesclean of
food, cloths and dishes." ___
I met this aame gentleman in the
rotnnda of the Administration building
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That the .difference between a
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bowels woula set from ten to tiwenty smes c
s bloody, mucus nature, «n4 on m. bett .id.
tn npA Reduce Ipammatiom,
rgxomne
i hawe had Catanh about
lehnlera.f helped me the
in favor of?" asked one |
another, “gold or silver?
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is a nickle a glass nickle is good themillenium ia beginning in America."
1 . " —N. Y. Mai! and Express.
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wM vomnaine dhter the netual
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That the man who is afraid of
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videly circulated medical journal
in which he promulgates the the-
• ry- that sleep is the result of de-
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Youwinfndone coupon
Anside ench two ounce too*
and two coupons inaide each
tourounce baser Blackweil’u
Durham. Buy a ba* of tbta
eeM*ra4e« tobacco and read
the coupon-ybich fives a ,
list or valuable prenenta and <
baht se cut them.
HA-M!
. /certainly workmen take a handful of
purity will leak thr'igh on' hoseje- tread and meat and retire, allowing
low. The democratic ideahas be n other men to-take their places at the
is the truth elegantly told:-
“There are two ideas of govern
ment. There are those who telha
that if you just legislate to make i|e
well to do pro-perpus, their pros
EensTroryverseyejp".
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Oaatarla b jut sp ia sas stai beuales ely. It
lb sotigola ia balk. Donb allow eayne t mll
anwehin. alto em tka nlan ap mAomnn hat At
1Wjuna Msi*aaluwa saeww awryj.
pome" «C Ls that you got 0-A-8-r-0-A m
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co, nam..!!, Eewne
... ... . ----- ; thought that a commercial community
Wnat kind of money are you like this could, even for a day, so uni-
Cushman’s Miothel Balm
HMhemm-erpaedemom rellabte
world ou fire?
That it wouldn’t take much of
a hypnotist to make monkeys out
of eome men? H, ..
That the bitterest enemy of Mr.
Cleveland must admit that he has
made a fine record, in the White
House in the role of paler familias?
He entered the White House as a
serve one
man. This is because a 5 cent niece
of “BATTLE AX* is almost as
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WEATHERFORD HIDE co.,
Pay the Higliest Cash Markel Price for
HIDES,
PELTRIES,
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on Chicago day nt the fair, when the
greatest multitude in the history of the
world assembled, wheu 760.000 people
rathered together, restrained only by
thcir desires, and not one was seriously
injured through the selfishness or ig-
norance of the others. My Germas
friend was interested to the point of
excitement. He had been watching in
wonde the grat mass of humanity.
"What a sight!** he exclaimed. “You any
there are above half a million of people
here, and there must be more than that.
A cd they come and go na they please,
and do as they please, and not a soldier
as the 10 tent piece of other
grade brands.
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lower bowel»as a place about Iks size of
that gave me mucK rain. My food would not
ana an kidney were very badly out ot order
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Union. This is true beyond a doubt.
Let England, or all Europe tor that
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attendant what it meant. Iwas in-
formed that a ‘free lunch’ would be
served to 100,000 people after the cere-
moniea 1 inquired hew it would be
nerred, and was astonished to Irani
that the crowd would be Admitted with-
out restriction, and that everyone would
help himself. My, cxperience^-ith the
populace was eonfind to Berlin, and I
made up my mind that the ‘free lunh,‛
under such conditions, would Im* the
fentur of the day, and I determined to
get into a safe place and see the riot
when the people were admitted.
“I did not see the cerenony at the
populist of versally obey the law of ‘love your
,,, .N . neighbor na yourself,' but this crowd
penth is a wonderful proof of It Here ia the
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visible. But I expect the secret of it is
that every man out there is a soldier in
the sense of preserving order. You are
a great people in America. This day
has been a mighty sermon to me. It
proves that mankind ia getting better
and higher morally, and that your peo-
-ple, more than any other, have arrived
nt an understanding of the great truth
that the only way to be happy is to make
everybody around you happy. I never
y>a •noerasimlarNap5,en6.
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Scoraining one pound full weisN
L rnanu^AcJtirtd only by |
n furnished by the czar on the occasion of
his coronation, makes pertinent a
sturtling comparison between the moral
| cost ISO for doctor’s bill. No, Mr.
i Prophet, We've done with thenend
[ of the world.”—Ex,
The St. Louis Republic eeye cer-
tain circulars are being sent over
here from England by English gen-
... , tlemen; suggesting that if free coin-
■ age is adopted it will be the means
of England declaring war against
.. , she.llnitadStalasto-pseteetbenin-
vestors in this country. The Re-
public aptly says that if these ge-
tlemen can succeed in making
Americans believe this is true, they
■will be doing the cause of free sil-
ver a great help,;, That free silver
ner
Burn down your cities and leaze
our farms,* and your cilies wili-
Done With It.
The editor of a backwoods paper
in Kentucky has lost faith in Second
Adventism, Hesays: "We got fool*
nd on this very thing once before;
come crank made us believe the
end of the world wu coming in
February, 1881. We sold our ov»^
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AVegetablePreparationforAs-
simitating theFodandRegula-
ngtheStmachsandBowelsc
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.. । tables.
1" 1 “It was the greateat object lesson in
masses prosperous, their pr*prr- ; the advance of Christlanity T hud ever
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usip and t be nearer the
gpen it did come. We look-
vain tor the end. We are on
yet. We were fined $50 for
tell you the great cities rest upon
those broad and fertile prairi-s
“A Bicycle Built for wo." •
Battle,.
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Five cents* worth of
BATTLE" AX" will serve two
chewers just about as long ~
worth of other brands wil
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beer and water is just five cents?
•2 xggation of the organsm in That all men are not homeless
which it decur. According to but some are more homeless than
his theory, the blood aad tissues others? t-----
-------w ■ ----—--- main building. I waited near the door
The following from the Speech of of the Electricity building and slipped
being compelled to crowd and push at
the entrance. Tuey took what food
they wanted, and got out of the way of
. the crowd behind. I saw men who were
. , enat spread of linen end dishes and
would sweep every State intheestaeks of cold food that I inquired of an
THE GREATEST AUTHORITY IM THE WORLD
PRESCRIBES
CUSHMAN’S MENTHOL INHALER |
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wearing such clothes in daytime in
publi. We caught a cold and had
a case of pneumonia, which
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spring up again as if by magic. But
destroy our farms, and grass will
grw in the streets pf every city in-
this country (loud aj plaus).
The St. Louia Republic prints a
laughahle cartoon- on McKinley arid
Hhnm, which represents Major Mc-
Kinley tending his tariffbaby while
Hanos is washing the family.linen.
The cartoon is based on a remark
which the Sprngfield Republican
quotes on a Vermont farmer who
is reported as saying: "Well, I’m
goin‛ to vote for McKinley. Dun-
no much ’bout him, but his wife,
Hanner, ‘urdarn smart womanern.
Split $5 bills are being circuit t.
.Lin some sections of the state,
and theswindleisia a detect.
'I lie bills skow that a 85 bittand
s 81 bill were split edgewise, and public opinion will
i wif of the five and half of the
re pasted togethef. Tlae,81 side
• as then blurred, and the whole
mattef, once say the United States
should or should not adopt a cer-
tain financial measure and that
would settle it. The United States
would do the very thing she was
bidden not to do The majority of
the American people would do al-
most anything to provoke a declare,
tion of war from England anyhow.
DM torn. b Buntt h™ • Ik. Cmum Lemdo Thiee •4
E Hm0mI. H. Hle- Mralr la a meg: wkMl jy- W -
pEm aa Gi, : TV. mm. 4 Meeef *-eh to •
Erae :e" laaa aamza "cinparan" '
Smim*heigime i Iba Mtaat
A cimoxIc pizasz wuSI avar maDcow:
ne -yaweeh. ada may wgin “ we aM yow
Maar, -1 CraM.a’a IMUMM wu pa tesamuy:
itia Constant ompanlon ! $6200 worth el medlelne fr 8 eta.
No olekening orbansqlng rog to debijitata yourayetemn. Qnl
NhsUto and henhfal aid do you. fnAMroweoMo to triveling.
Fabileelngen endeprkers w h and find h the grele aM to
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WIN ba wreathed with a moat engectne
emile, after you invost in a
WhiteSewing Machine
SUIPED wirw ITS MEw
PINCH TENSION, - - *
TENSION INDICATOR
AUTOMATIC TEKSIOH RELEASER, /
The most complete and useful devices over
added to any sowing machine.
The WHITE to
Durably aad Hendeomely Belli,
Of fiae Finish aad Perfect Adjustment,
Sawa ALL Sewabla Artiolos,
And will serve and please yuu up to the foil
imit of your expectations.
ACTIVL DEalEES WANrED in unoccu-
2teduerritory. Liberal terma.. Addres
WH!TE SEWIN6 MACHINE co.,
e* r/m “ " ri.
FOR SALE BY
V. F. GORRISSEN.
You,must either be a man or a
induce. 1S.—— • '■
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nothing
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ting the imat the first- opportunity. I stayed
majority platformreport at Chcago thorougniyvenisnpposnrtcndannatiatn.
ished. The people thronged in smiling
and beggirg pardon of one another for
iyinihe Nene, am '-rUp,
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"LTOUGpan monyo,
I km ima a yo Mmda imam M •x a Mh to
grrcuimzruuz " hn ezruunem
wthomestdcehingemdMcalhdelmtdte-maab#By“erenu,
Rring Meep to the film plwil Cur nsnnie ahd Nervous Proetr-
tion. Don" to fooled whb worthieetenitatioma. Take tolly CVBK-
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Satisfnction Guaranteed. Give us a trial.
York Avenue. Near Cnmeron's Lumbar
Yard, WETHERFORD, TEXAS.
J. M. HAMAN, Agent.
JOHN POHLMANN,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
BOOTS & SHOES,
GRAHAM. TEXAS.
I have a lar,e and eomplete dock and ran
811 orders on short notice.
All kind, of repairing neatly done. Price
renumnable. Giie me a trial.
mSh >p wed eide Public Square.
H.SCHUSTEN.
MANIIFA1THHKK OF
BOOTS and SHOES.
GRAHAM. EXAS.
All wurk in the Boet and Shoe line exer u
ted neatly -nd promptly. Give me a trial
You will find my work tirst class and at the
oweetprices
Wanted-An Idea xasen:
2o5pzemezih:
ofher
Quick la Relleve Fall_________
Qiyaranteed togve marinfagtfoj
mi Mi.UMiUla rar* la gal Qumi
halm Bn not aronam.risina
negood~ThiN Balm to tha 14
win aad the bem aa lb- mark.
a . DR. KING’S a a m
Ror-GERMETUER. Il
ThaaaaaSa d Cartiffcatva attaat tbs
iys:**
■ day,
i a ol-
notdpowg
syte’bes, phvidans,emdiheysla 1." •
Sas but a alum whil. I then ommenceausmng "
Royal Germetuer. la three weeks I couja •D~m 1
thinK and de 4 (much weak aa ever, I «Wnbr*
theermetumrEana can testity that I em M twel
cured, qnetharGermnetuer did the work.'' V
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meving Ibe enuse-
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ity will find its way up andthrongh ' experienced. It gave me a glimpse of
everv cl,ag and test non, it Y u 1 “ social conditon I did not think ex-
every C n-s tana rest upon it. - Uisted. Why. UUlerUn, under the a»n>r
come to us the great cities are in 1 ccnditions, the first rush of humanity
in favor of thegold standarl I
#ecretary Carlisle started, to
eonke the trersury departmetR __________
t-rary for distributing “sound ,steps out with!—St Louis Humorist.
i ney" literature. An examjn-
.-.ion of his documents made his
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► am the appearance of being an
‘ 1 $5 bill.’ The deception
• vuld hardly be deteced in ordi-
f »ry business
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3 »ir stand on end. By some mis-
,ke he was sending out as sound
i nev literature one of Senator
; e fart’s silver speeches. It
a .sa great joke.
Demicrats must either stand on
thy nattonel platform or join the
McKinley forces. There sre no
safe middle grounds, gentleman.
pnssees tire property of storing Fhat a dude is a gentleman that
" p the oxygen inhaled, and then tries to act in a ladyflke manner?
rupplying it in proportion to the —. . . . 1, ,
r-quirements ofeconomy. When That it is peculiar low sound a
• iiis store of oxygen is exhausted, man sleeps when his wife dawls
4 r become too small to longer sue- over him On-her way to the kitenen
lain the vital activity of the brain, to make a fire?
s ervoue system, muscles, ete-,i That many a man who elaims to
—he body falls into that particu- '
jur state which we call sleep..to be looking tor work wouldn’t re-
]uring the continuance of this cognize a job if it should step up
- • ep repose fresh quantities of and tap him on the eboulder?
. xygen are heing stored up in That it don’t stagger a man when
he boodto ictas a supplytethe he learns that he can get a drink
a’rakened vital powers. Rest in a probiblion-tow n?
• ithout sleep produces the same. That a mon who thinks the world
and social condtion at the “common
people" in Ruesia, ruled by the sword,
and the aame clsnimhe United States,
ruled by themselves.
At the dedication ceremoniea of the
world's fair in Chicago, in 1803, a “free
lunch" wm spread in the Electricity
kailding, sufliejent to feed 100,000. Near-
ly 300,000 people entered the fair
grounds on dedication day, ana half
that number were seated iu the Manu-
facturera building, witneesing the cee-
monies. After th ceremonirs, the I
Electricity building was thrown open,
the crowd was admitted, it helped itself
to food and departed. There was no
extra police precautton, nobody was
hurt, no property was destroyed, and
much of the food and all of the dishes ’
were left on the tables. Of course, no
comment mm made on these facts. It
was nothing but the ordinary. It was
what not u rally should b
A few weeks later I met in Chicago
a German—a man ot wealth and educa-
tion, who was on his first trip abroad. .
Aleselhed-ettheemoadern*eenmtseet" •
in America, and said: “The most inter-
eating and instructive experience I have
had was at the dedication ceremonies
of the fair. I had just arrived from Der-
Tn,and this was my firstencounter with
anAmericanerowd, On dedication iday
I went to the grounds early. Passing
the Eleet ricity building. I saw such a
a H-•
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The Ideni memedy tor all to*,
oases or the etomneh and bew-
olo, ameh ne Minrrhee, Dyeen-
ter. Into* atolea, nyapepeln, ,
Caw so pa, Lennof Appecite, eSe..
to SbsM esaadsard of Skll swato .
or. Sammer’s Theory of Sleep. Know.
Dr.E.Sommer has contributed That a eelf-mad man generally
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Apefect Remedy for@onstipa-
tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhea,
Worms Convulsions Feverish-
QM8 end Loss or SLEEP.
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NEW YORK.
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