Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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judgment as we have inj^ j)ast—having every oonlideuee in your detiisidil. We cannot expect a more liberal patronage than yod
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nine Troupe-Lo«iae9 DaubHiter of cAfriagej eervnnta and a »nionthMTjii
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iuise, a daughter, of Brighain
Young and how the wife bf W. T.
llarfis) of the Nick Roberts Bumpty-
tjr tfolipo, is » guest at tho 8t.
’bUtoH} an^on^. ajfo, gave up the
polygamic faith. • She told a talo of
hfarmondom ?eAtetda> A|: ehc fcitlF; 1
the hbttl parlor; She is A good talker
Nfe
and seems to bjp extremely fond of fe
ferring to her father’s goodness of heart,
hh sterling integrity and love for his
ehflxlffeii, She A a handsome woman
of, aajr, 25 M 30, with l^rgb dark eyesj
golden brown^halr And hands that ate
^tfbhy and white as snow. She dyos*
os vfer^ neatly and the jewelry trortl
tells of her modesty and good tt4te.
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of Brigham's wives who Tire in f^jt
fjc-ke city is furnished wijh a home,
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-.jcro are nine of them,
wlir. irtfciy marry agaih,?b« deprived
of these bequests. -They live irf the
Lion hbiise aiici^rjiiitfc HAppily, dbs^d*
cringe their some what lonely state,
com payed with that they enjoyed in
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is ooe of the e^ccommuni-j their husband’s lifetime. Mary Alton
Angel) Hf^gbam’s first wife, livet-to a
hotise bf hfcr owh.. She has two Abbs
lyt^^jlghte^. The latter is ll Wfeg
^■^perygaili^, as are the sons. «%&&
W, has threeevives and llrigham three
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seveu arc married and not bnb
of them has entered polygamy, and I
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bfce said that she tfas pot ntlr eterdidd Ip referring to her father’s children
ffifa IJke etetopt!^ HhHVlf er^ourso»
been Ber fathers favorite daughtef, .
acknowledged that hb thought a great
deal of hfeh, And prefaced this stated
inent with another to the effect that be
loved.all his cbiUjfeh. She spoke of
W Cither’s property, and tohl how ike
had lfefl his wives and children sub-
stantial legacies. She ' said that .by
right they should have received about
$75)000 each; oral least $60,000 apiece
bfct that Uiey had received onl^
000 each. The exocutara^f her fa-
ther’c estate bad brought about this
fchange ia the will at a pwvirte meeUng
• held during the late hours of the night
and th# great amouot Omf jhd|l<f
^ have'gone lo them Was takfen aWay
from the real
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teiligent wTiny ikihfctTwiveA. Of her
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ofthe^Tieuoh and/every one were
splendid specimens of physical health
and strength There was pot a \
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one anibtog the lot, and all were pes*
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^‘^iueteen wives and ^forty-seven
real heirs and given to the I chUdreq in opb hbtu^a^d hfr miqrrt
Beyen. of the heirs r»bel|cd I ipg?” thoSoportljp- Sai^ffu^UmikbSe
be wav the * Kim possible!* ^
, ^Youifnay think so,” Bho Said, ‘'but
rl^biV Ifl. Urn world did you get
along s^tsbll together^ ;
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haaa great, deal to do with it.”' -
4Tn wba^Jfifr V “ .
^He taught us to love one another
morning «Hvm at»4 ehildmri
I met la the parlor, sMiut* we had pray
ers apd ringing. IVople Hath Often
asked the bo# In the World >y fdthof
[kM^l IjUjehttArta ghd iH^s; bdt 1
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can tell you if a single oiie wab K£FTs8ed
at prayers he knew it, and found out
whefe he or she was.”
“And did you redlf^ All !lte in bob
“T«, »u: dar Ho,1m 44>1A. a
great hotel, ami .wo IHt! glieeti. i,08f.
father ^ras a great manager And very
pra&M »P superintending his kfWSe7 TPhhmige cannot, dc’dur but for the het. JJ***^’C*°r^v ^
hold alfai/S. Every person bad ber
place, and withour instruction^ but a much that was far mo^' JntiM^ing
sort of uuderstandiug kept lt. rn’ ‘llan what is made note.of here. She
m OUR ROOMS
opetlbd oit to a long h wll, like Abe one
tn the' hbtel here, but larger, and.
h hcu.^e wanted anything iron sisters
brothers or wives, we went into tbh
or that at Will.”
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‘‘And you never quarreled with each
other or Li aoy Juble.n ,hehou«r J* ^ <* «W* —
- Never; butkoM. Ye. we JH hare lhim" " n"*
trouble. It cathe .. With Amelia, my
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father’s MVentoeuth^ wife. BhB Was
from the East and married fathet for
his name and wealth. She was* high-
tempered; high’Strung woman, and
should hive stayed in the feait, fiijr
•father thought A great deal of her, so
much'so that he built her what was
afiewards called Amelia castle.** .
“And she lives , in ,a castle now?”
:^adm,^wa^f the^Ate her f 10,(S# ft# A lift IbAee 1
ated with Mgh honors from West Point <tIs shc ningU?” She pretends U be *Preft(I-t]
two from lpp& N. W. College j don’t think she is. • Von tee
0 luat elvWTie ».tended the Derel lh-^ ^-i,gum, now is pc,ctieed on the eljl
Mft , • I«ai toM th.t the, keep their mer.l-
‘ How did we live together in that
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rnm» hut .rid 'tell of it.
queeuri,.- mHf, JoetA.^C j Vm0n«.wfll leH <keri.»6i.i 1 Ulllikr
ageA a secret for thrift jNarsi after
hrich they come out ad<
mella will teH of her’s t
'Mrs. liarxis Is a go&l actress. She
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who know say her patt nl*
ways like a real provisional. Jn Salt
fiake city, in a theatre AtHcH fhe says
ftxeeli anything oft lie kind Id St: tjohip
site piayed wkh Neilston under Mr.
Harris' managementr Tilling the #
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Of And ray in
three toigteufc . }U -VLw^y HI
cret,” with Mra. Pt P. BoWerl; ffih Baa
taken the part of Alica, hblle she has
also played with Edwin Adav»i Sdtith-
em and \ ethet fercat KcibfA. Oft eh
whferi odtbrt ^h^ md *Ai A fed m31
men is’ dull eft Aha lial filled Id A fo’lft'
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where sickbess caused a vacancy, an
in this way she has saved her husband,
the manager, from itfanjT a “BTesaum
Talking of politics; ilio says thAY the
Mbrinbns afb ijemocrafTc “ atiJ will
<voriStbat way. She lays tHAy think
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The observant readec-of history can
not fail to be struck with the fact that
lh Silages onSeWwridj'iind Jrfalflfosd--
kHtfeB cHihftlfie of trej^loiie; fi»ch
’atis&tr ir seS^SSSBP
S&fflL*! lro.,B,n* hat •mJii «*L» have .tulS^fcr
ter. i Much more did the lady say, and
themselves positions of
weallhj add enlightefidb
meti ate emphatically so
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While-bttlers baVe, beetl *' patiently oi>
positioi;
fers to so many at a time; that while
gathering the good things that fall
from her Up* and jhittiug thbth togetlA
ef the beit fif Ukm are often lodt;
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'fhe Ht Louis Republican of the 4th
things travel, Owe Jay test Wugfr ytft
citizens of,Washington City were stir*
prised in the morning to find the fig-
cupying th,eir original positions Aft if
some banor spall preftebtedThem from
occdpying Any others,'^these men have
.piishftii bnward, and by their energy
and enterprise arrived at the goal of
their ambiti6H. 1 While'“othert ITave
bfecn. deplor'mg their condition, and
sighing over their limited advantages
Ores “320” confronting them at every these men have set to work,and brave
tutd. They were on the doors and '
steps of public buildings, on the walls
of privAte Hisidbrlces; anc oil thfe Wood-
en frames whetc theatre bills are po^-
>»d ev<n oi< the bleqkf ef the Dei
Golyer pavement. Who p«| them
there dr Tor what purpose, do bne could
tell. T^f^appeared in dnbi night
Wiihdilt WA^lbing. ^And they posted
uliarfe^they |bega» . lo
eitendddto dhio And In*
difu^a, jjft. reached Missouri; they
renewed >jKpiiAns; they spread over
nearly tlf# vnltole eotfntry ih a week.
The Boston epiiootia was nsthing to
the r‘8flff.” The cabaliktic Tigures
traveled frotn WalhiHgtbh td Ijaw-
rence, to Kansas, before the; epiiootU
reached Pittsburg; and noW the ruhtfh
lies ns cannot tom anyWbcre Witlum t
g brought fane td faeft WjtB the
representing the Amodni of divi*.
jkw td tllttf pfesldeotlal candid-
ly achieve for Uiemselves those privi-
leges which birth denied them. While
others bake bben id!}, waiting, kicaiK
beilike, for sWBeUiifag td turh op;
these men have labored hard to thru
it up, and up it has turned to reward
their honorable exertions.;
In Idoklng back on the lives of I
gram mfib, jte Ate tatight that mau by
hi* maatded. exertioni may'perform
more WonderfAla^tchievoments than
anticipated, and were*blessed With an
immortality ftr which they uc7er.dar:
ed to bopet • j ; •
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Buffalo Courier
A gold fellow by the Hamc of Fndyf ■
jybo lives at Ileldua, ArkM and who has
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been a life-lung republican, and be~
Ibilgs to the (Jraiici Army of tlri ile-,
public; is aA ardent admirer of Han-
cock, under whom he Served through
the wah il^sAfd tHsbfhet day that
he cbbln not tnd it in bis heart to vote
AgaiuaV him, blit thAt he had one fault
he does not always speak the truth.
“He rushed to the head of oor regl.
meut at ChaucUorstilto,*’ said the ^old
man, and^hrged (is forward, aayinc,
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'there’s no dauber., But I’ll pledge
yob my word, gentlemen, we tost 30
men out of my own company in that
single cbargft.”
were eier wrought by the imagined
herd ^of an Orieiltial fabulist. They
|-havA called light but of darkness) they
have mode toruioee eAt bThothinB; they
have attained- poeittoUi sthh m birth
conld jxot j>ft(itdw and- tfch proudtei
ndlile might eo vjj.
Mkt. of
Iff. Toni boirwr, of England, has
lately received a letter from Lieuten-
nil^beheral {Six ThomOft Poasoby ex-,
plaining that while tile queen some-
times gives £3 to the mothers of three
children at a birth, sUft only doea so
when the children mirvlve long enough
to cauAe ekpense and the parents are'
resflfebtAble but poor. Mrs. Gollier h*84
Had Hvenjfhildroa in t#elve mouths and
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tolren iq two years; dud it is alleged
that the fjueed tears she has contree*
JLed a Babit thAt #ill toake her a tt fr;*, *
frequent pensi^ief: Victoria likes r
thibgs in reasok; but when she id Jr
crowded atoita iH*f apt to frri her
raiud. Om-populotion ie appAfefitly
liktoj Stndch of oeeupn. wh,t *he Collfar. family
lin opite of every dwcriplL 10 •“««
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vantage
I They came forth front tHA workshop;
the tlArpetiton’e sKed; ll(ft sm'ithy, the
Facte^y;they caerte fr<Th the field, the
itltW; and the lhfeep«cote; they’ laid
CAjk. W; O. yeal has Jfetfttoo-
__it . aft: !w?- trook, tub needle, the awl: they toft
ait
awe6p the field; ~ •|^7r~-. -...ta ,
^__iprcsl Elhrabeth, of \Auitfia.
whdtn a Paris ^oAsibef atyled ‘‘the first
Amazon bf tbft wo rid,” is abddt to ri-
cfeibfe; H If-fcM; Uie IMF fifllohafy
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trdok, thb ncedley^.tbh aftl;
thft forecastle, abd the barrni
the Servant’s hall; no matter what po
ftitidh they dhctlpied at first, th^r cAme
ottt til it; left far bebihd; rbss to A hew
lift; moved M a dew dorld; dbrft cietA-
tftd ttf Ah Altltfidb ffhfth thby hftttf
literary iforts.
Den. Weaver bos spoked Again;
and hae let the feline out of the sack
fully. He says thAt “he deei not ox-
jtobt to win this conttetf the cAmpkigd
ff jll bate the bttect of bringing thb
party intd l!he, and will drive the
HempcfAtfe party Ffom the fift&T.
IT*l“ ’n-ig'iagc was heed .in Washing- , .
tdn^Dity, on the lOth Init.^juai before1
thVO. a cafidldatft left tor ffeet Vir-'
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