Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 22, 1877 Page: 1 of 4
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line of the blessing* bestowed upon
aiau by a Bountiful Creator, ie'gorid
pure water. This can 'be obtained in
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any country wM the worHSffi&d And keepi her sewing outfight
Great ^Westein^Wall Auger, lit is
cun run teed to bore through any kind ^ wked fier onw' whyt made her s
I asked her once Whjll made her stop
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adi^rB&emen t~in ano^H^bo msdjtte wjjry^gcd 1
iis natter 15*4 A needle,thread ofnm.
guaranteed to bore through i
of Earth or. soft Rock and any'.depth
erj^olumn,of this paper. I5w4
Jewett'ftfc the t,|u< t to get a cheap
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75 bushels of seed oats, at Jewell’s
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T~XKi)S hi'i'i'tiK a byg, T~7
New NVagotis) with boWs and sheets
at Jewell’s.
_ Choice Teas at JeWEU&- -.^tzz
Lu bin's Genuine Extracts at Jewell’s.
5 & 10 lb. Gaj£ SssifLard at Jewett’s ^foMhen I know th
7“~ CRow Gbow,.at Jew eli/s.
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Choice Cigars at Jeweli/s.
Ladies’|jK.nit Jackets at Jewell’s.
If you have to buy Flour, Baeon
GHAIIAM, YOUNG COtTSTTY, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1877.
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Wonder Wko They’re for.
jfy ms’s been, working very hmd,
And also very sly,
Fan Among the Poets,
^ JBotno years since a distinguished poet
in the State of Maine, after tto birfh
ud when ma wants to^openh *- <>^sw«Hftef, Wi thahljouodl
Bhe sends we off to play. Iuor.n- Uushwf
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1 stole a pdep nue
Although it was not right; -
But, Oh! the Rifle thiugH 1 saYv .
Wih'e such a pretty sight!
The cutest, nicest, little, clothes—
Juat bfig enoggh for doll;
^pet-then I know they’re net for her
She need? them uot nil.
I-kliow they’re uot fof hia no? pA,
Nor me nor brother ^‘Ilnr,”
For Wb can’t-wear such liUte clothes;
I wonder^ who they’he foi .
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Texas and faeifle.
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The dispatches fumii8h..us hut a inca-
Go to Ryus’ for Camphor lee—au
excellent preparation tbr, 8ore”lt][»,
eiiappe<l hands, «tc.
Ju,( m*iv64.«t Hyu.’ Drag Stofc^ *re »?P®« «f,bo
Ouiuitie, Gcrmao Hyrup, «tc. A *c mtrwiaced iu the House by 5f r.
~’ ^tuuiue afSfrodjTC Drug Store.
Flour at jeweifs nr
We have In stock and will keep on
ad supply of JLouiavilie Cfe-
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Foyt Worth; Tpra*.
TobitfroL TntmiG-ntt T7t harin’! | >1
t^tcpbenF, aid"prepared-ir wpdj-ty
Gov. Jno. C. Brown,audmayvUverelorc
be said to present .the .wishes of the
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company. • - ^
it Antborrzes the com?trtretion*of thb
math lfue of the road from FutCAYorth
through Texas in Ihe JLUoGraiuia,iicai.
LEDBETTER 4.COU. ~ t g
Children’s Knit Jackets at Jewell’s.
The public can place the mobt ex.
plicit confidence iii Mr. I). F. lleatty, thence by the most 'practicable .coma
ot. Wash-ip gt<tp. New JemeyjFwbh -(httA-pdl further mqWA ' Ikao^ Waxasr’i
ulkcturert Uliii nclio »«■ Li.. 1 Puaa. M’Ar flip. ^uirrA \apa41m! «i44- Shih
^;Paso, and thence through New
Mexico and Arizona to a crossing of
the Colorado riyctat or near Yurna uild
to-
ted Pianos and Organa. Ccrtificalea Cluinneljir the ^y.pf ^«u Dicgov on
from the officials and prominent uien of
Ilia own city, commercial reports and
testimonials iron) thousands who have
de|lt with him, albverify'thostatemeut.
Hoc his advertisement.
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the Pacific, coast.
Tl>g corporal.ou is required to con*‘
struct and put iu operation at least uuc
huudred miles of its road# leorn jtres-
ent terminus at Fort Worth westwardi
lyf aud'at least fffty miles at 2>.rti Dtt^go
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of his first child, wrote «tnl pdbHshed’ tsdty a^ well
the following pretty poem : —-weihe Thiodo
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ue night, sw old Rff-Pettffllept.'~ r~
IfcjMi the door of Heaven ajar*- ~
,rjtrft i»lnmW Immortal
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Many good1 and learned men'have
behaved that aiiimuls hare aji linmnr
as men. Amou^ them
weihe ThUodore- Parker, John Wesley,
Jeremy Tayl'or, Cpleriddq, Lamartine,
Aagaaslz; and man) other? known to
Wheu^through a 1.t^|^j^g^^crept, ikme, That ther have thoughts
bride.
Awakened fftTru bomb plcasing dreanis
Aud found that angel by her sijlc,
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God erant but thife—I UBk no uurft—
That when he leaves this world ufpain
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John G. Sa*ornot to be outdone, and
deeming that'injustice lin'd been done
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B----, affection and grat-
JMi treii as the emotions nf aggrr
revenge aud remorse, iseertain. Where
then is the boundary line betwe^u man
and soul, in apmfajs whoso nature^ are’
so much likc.thoso of man? And what
reason havg we tov.afoart that they are
not iiuaiortaTf' Is it, all unreasonable
Ylslt To?r CMldren iu School.
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Tho desire to be notio I,-to bwtfaftiight
of souredmjiurlunce, to ba, coaxed aud . tion that she is virtually giving away
|**ttrd ifyoh plana?, certainly a n*t* vtlin-- L-"L
^ural ingredieht if tho juvenile mind.
A manly imlcjyeud^ncogotriefl of mature
yearyaifl- li lforB uf ressotrand j^g fogethgf shmtf flg.
her public lands! The head of the ton-
tty caii get 1 GO acre forjthe expense of
the surveying aid patent^which jg ah
met^t. White "it ’may bo desirable to
cultivate the latter, the former cannot
he u vrcrloottd,’ and should uot bo ueg-
IectedL How often -wje.see children
stfmuJated to great e*erttotjBby a kmd
look and ah; encouragih^wonl!. Pa-
rents .would scarcely-think of sending
"their children away alonVtb.ac^piplish
au itppertant work : and yet thoy do
ju«t|that when that send them to the
S<dfo(d*hiwt. bestow
no further
to fc>t. Peter, wrote the following ne
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ht. PirrKu’s HEPfiY;’ :
Full eighteen hundred years or more years—-liobbiir, BridIe, Tray and Ikb-
I’ve kept uiy gate securely tiedr4?:.- Av^-and the sweeY voiced cabarv too,
There has im-^liltfo aogel” strayed,
missiug all the while. ■ . , ... .
; ..... mauy a weary hour away? And why
which tiiia is .but. the portal through
Which All animated must pass, we shall
ipeetaud welcome the animals wo have ^eglSaiug to the expirattoi^oftfepterm.
loved hcrapyur old familiar friends, the Y^otir children ' need your OOCaaid^td
eofttimfoMM’our chiidhocnl '’’Ami lat« r. presence iu the .-ehool rqoni, to notice
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Agricultural Items
Texas is anxious tn spout* amlpai
^ry:
. The hest stb'ek you can intest iiE^tt
forafrfQOh; the bast shares^ pfow tfadt
W1 Vhwheai.baaton-thc^fortiWhyrkryf
rural sfroaras,'singe the mure theater
MM broken the better dividends they
payL.011 the investment.
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to.praise amTeueburage them, and even
teachers* are not without this jchiidrou
Unit beguilod with bis melodious notes' fooling; thoy, too, reed encouragement pounds of flax, a*nd from s^jccssful ex*
nud desire appreciation.
Nor has a *diitk fil)gel'’ lfifln :.
And gone down with a falling staiv
Go ask that bins
If*he4mr’Yf«Hdt
uj,homelike aud desolAto .as a land
entire borettof ahrmal ItteT"W^r;ho'
kr-^1 _ ^ 1 Jv.* :i||* SfTaiT''w*^y>‘
faithful. d^>g will welcome his master’s
le Brave.
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Yonng men, bo braje 1 Muuy people
imagine tKftt COtp'ogo is confined to the
could be no great- beglsoing to r
That when sbo 7mtnd that nngeTbabe ®U* WaV^ ^ ™ U1',)f'r tl>r; D0 « Even contentious—are not
She found it in the good old wav.
God grant but tlii«—-I ask no raofe-
That should your number enlarge,
You will not do as done before,
Aud
stegd wait,fo beur his master over the
rolling hills of the beautiful ‘•Soiuioer
Land ”; no white docks deck the green
hill side, and loving kjne brcwac he.,
by any meaus limited tb the public
IVhile every business man in Texas scapt? Ah no! Let us rather trust brief, exciting encounter fll .battle.
wfilm^TTy admit the 'importance of Tn that betterlaWfhtese faithTul‘frjenjls Euough t«;#truggie against, enough to
<*eutend with, enough to^ovOrcome lies
iu the way Of every young man. It
may be one kind of difficulty or i
be another, Irat plenty of difficulty of
neath the spreading Brauches of the
mifreca of that peaccfu£~laud*
battlefields. And thereftre other strug-
gles in privute life—struggles, it rony
liC, With habit orjPappntitea^nr -piissinnH
-all of which require as much courage in 187.4 it reached 115J)00 barrels; 1
thaiv the
Y’ot n<; Coi NTY I^otkte, mectriT eastwardly, whhm two yea™ otter IU
Masunic Hull in GraJjaiifobij. 8atilfd«yJ
night of or before the full moou in’ea^h |
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Arrival and Departure of Mails
at Gralain, Texas.
ui If. ^KirUj' n 3i*vn»»,*W■Xi<!.wl»y ■ and
* »MbHi ft m. - rr~'
ei.niiTti Mail •» hUuvo d«^rt« oil Tuciklaya, TlmrM
Ui-a niiA XntiTsAapr ai U —ft ■ — . .11 ..1.
acceptance of the pruvlmUdl ttf Min in t,
ahxi upt less than one humlred miles pci'
Ihillliii W two huudred tnlfo* evgxy two
years theteafuir, ami to complete a cun-
tiuous railway between Fort~AVofth
and San Diego within Bix years f from
'le-date of said weccpUare;*' previderi.
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a.. lnfcwnr Haney OVd^r -tiaqrd- * L
ifog in this act eh attire l Lev e the
compauy from obligations to construct
--- Wvtwpen t* AIM. and IV A- VG ill th, dnj v( nmilt^av
.IjJc fuc-ilw l.itnt. Miiucy Jr>lpr nilft'i. cluoi'i. «(|iiiidutvu
— Tinwdiry*, Ymir«dn)/« add S»tiir«lnj », »»4 it 4 I’ ll
ou the day* of mall nrrlvifijt^flrdiu Ui> IfiMt.
TfcoUfo^
hill is $25,000 per mije^anii fotAiffit
-,W> --VCV ;«!«». tt'iTKVKJW, l*o.f Maaf^ *>.
Jell* will have §g Nogg for Christ-V
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TTie finest Liquors rind Cigars a
Jeff's Saloon. |
and' mountainous cectiohs, 8;>0,tH)0.
T/a^e. bond« are to lie divided into two
classes, to be known as issue A for
'1alLsiMUT^"'by Soil mortgage oa*> the”
roads’ and all the \3,000,U00 acres of
land granted by the United Sts/tes and
acquired of the State of Texts the ag-
^Jeflltvill pay cash for fifty dozen eggs.
Jeff ia receiving, for Christmas, a fine gregrate of bonde issue not to exceed
bt dOMtogtf Pesa .ndfeTe $3^60,000. fh« bonds .re I, be pay.
able, principal aud interest, in gold and
is ruirniF fifty frott due’.
Brandies and Whiskies.
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. A good blnekaiuilht dan get pernm-~
, went employment at Belkttap. tf» —
Potatoes, Apple*, Onions, Beaus, and
Sour Kront just received at .
WADLEY & BUUKETTO.
If you want good Syrup or Sorghum
buy of LEDBETTER* A CO.
To piusidefoi thepayarerrt oflntotesY
aud to create * sinking fund, it is re-
uuired that there be paid, into thfilfcaar.
mry the entire net* proceeds of the sales
of laud granted to aid in the construc-
tion of the road; second, that all voucht
era for the transportion of troops sup:
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plies aud other government transporta-
tion, including the mails and telegraphs,
shall be turned over to the treasury;
building op and mis tain mg-home in
dnslriew, matiy take tlif most effective
may . be compensated for the wrongs
they have suffered here, and . tEat 4ke; r
n.jcnivs to null and keep them down, pen of poet an<l .philanthropist no hnh-
gerbc cattcd upon to chrpiucfo the bar
"tarous -deeds* of meg uponthem;
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^ It is the fashion, of not only the cor
poretfona. uTDftIks, but of very many
sonic kiud every young man-starting in
Louie, ■vOificrigo or Ciucinnati to T>e
ifoue...Nat..because -4Lny,.^5g:
“.It was merely a form, whop by the
work, but because they save a few
are gone: mil nf li tti«b «nt4at
iui wu. x#w. m Ih» no-tiw,, ...........
skin oflts ttfctfi; it won ike "presidency <-
The power and purposo and strength
look «H drfficnitg resolutely i n the fkce,
tn inm.|it. bravely and to pornevere unfit
-mermM. fhiu^r Ty fir^njunng propefry.
he will be a coward and succomb, or
whfttYhe Indianspaf ignificantly tern
we have jiikl a fow homely truths to
uttcu, «nd wc do If iu all kindness. If
we go'into a store of any ejasa or any
g/eemeht atmung h-aders have helped a “brave.” Ha who never falters, no Jn:reas^YBe quantity of milk given by
to kill it. The yopn^ generation of
citvicruYfctiow nothing of the gToat pur
itoao of this porty; the girat battle it ~fpjr’
matter how advergdthe circttrnstauccSj
alwayir^fijoys within himeelf^e con*
sciougBfcss of» {wrpetuit itplrTluaTlri-
inigo or Gincihnati prices, they will
laugh at us; yet thcyiiemaud that we
shall do printing work At these prindH f
This is oof consistent, and that is about
as mildly aa tEe4kM M T^plft* Then
another consideration comes in place.
who won its victory,-the fruits of-whioii
are briing frittered away, and sold out
by their degenerate descendants. The
republican party is a thiug^ff tbopast.’,
VnivcTTfatiat Magazine.
Rurr^ider of I«rs. ..
?3£
How much gratis work do the Si. Louis
Lo
A cnriooa case as.lpjhe rights of the
'fonder of lost property, whose owner- is
* The correspondent of the New York
Herald, gives a very graphic account
of the defeuse ane' surrender of Kars,
the ccws over any other feed; aeoont!,
that it so improves the quality that
more butter is yielded from the same
quantity of«RIk. As a pksturfge gttrss
if.. i« grown in California, and ior
the loamy soiLof rocky hilloides its long
root* wind around among the atoaH’J
Chicago and Cuminuati job officeslfo uaknown, is reported from ;Rhode U-
Jbr the general good of the tradoof laud. The plaintiff bought an old safe
Da 11 at? Not"2mucTi,"Truly. Rui how
-rA*
is it with the j>attas papers? Neither
of the dailies, or weaklies either for
that matter, e\rer neglects au opportu*
uity or spare money to push forward
every legitimate Dal las.eu ter prise, and
an<T offered to sell it to the defeudaut.
“On the 25th an iffterview took place
between Brr Fenwick WillianTB Arid
.t:.T Qhaire aniLBedeteatla wt jEfi kLi/s.
• 81000 wanted iu exchange for the
best of Groceries at Ledbetter & Co's.
Can Goods—all kinfie at Jewell’s, third, that ft sufficient aum from the it is to the press of the city tbataho
Don’t fail to get u pattern of that
spleodid piece of Black Poe Skin at
JeveR’a.
Tobacco
ferV.-:
earnings of the road to make up any
„ dificiency from the abo_ve jources shall
G ^4_paid UHo the treasury to make a
“d
As a furlhur security forth is purpose
thc.Bocretarylof the Treasury k required
to retain the bonds designated as issue
A, and to dispose of them, as far as iftay
be oetwled to supply auy deficiencies
A foil Art# annotate stock of Dry
Goods at Jewell’s. ^
.. Ladies’ Dress Goods, Solid Blue all
wool Dclaue, Holid Pink all wool De-
lanci.£«tted, Striped Brocadeitnfi Em-
preas Cloth at Jewell s. ___ j
from the above named sources.
CcmhipAtiftn with any now existiog
owes the Apieudid publicity already
given to at! the active and latent Ad-
vantages she enjoys. Dallas is the
most widely known cRy m the Htate,
and it is onfy because her papers have
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been instant iu season aud out,’in pub-
lishing them to the world. Does this
not fairly entitle hef to 71 o the work of
her own people? >• ,_____^
And more e.p«cidlly go^fo Ryo. lo | “ Pplhib‘tol *>/
Authority is givou for the retention
S.s
have your prescription« filled at all
houoL day or night.
v*
, Kuitting Yarn at Jewel 1 ’s. ^
____ Ladies’ water proof goods at Jewcll’a
Brazil Nut#, A(monds and Raisins at
f
jEmk
J ewell’b.
of the.ro|kd eastward froiq Fort Worth
to Mississippi river by one or more
branch lines under law of Btat<M through
whieh they may pass, bue no govern-
ment aid if'
may pass
provided fi
od for these or
siaWayigCr ■** 'aaaa^feae^e
_l , ... . . ____•... ITlitott K4>ii>t PAnimmliitiaiA ««xll> ♦-*
-■•ow,—
East at.
Everybody sm4 his ncrgtrbfflr*^«rr
reqnested to call at Btroop’s drug sure
and get an almanac for 1878—fuse. r
Stroop> dfUgt stofe^a the place where
yon can get Your prescriptions filled for
JlOM than at any othar place in
ft® • | • b s *
Pratt’s Radiant coal oil at Scroop’s,
cheap for carib—try it. 2J..V !
For baking ^oda, washing soda, am'
- conccntrltod j*>tosh, call at-Stroop’s.
I' ‘ Fpr pepper, ginger, allspice, nutmegs
and cloves, call at BtrobpV
We are told that the ship which is to
carry the *»eg*oc$ of life colonization
society of South Carolina, is to snilfor
Liberia on ..January 2^, and from that
State end Florida, it is said 250,000
negroes will embark fo try “the futute;
iudejicndcut of their' white friends.
Every pieiWBgeV in for * forwfttrted HqI--
Thellefendant would not buy it, • but
agreed to take it and pell it if he could,
using it himself in the meantime.
While it was thus iu bis possession,
he found a roll of bank bills inside the
lining. NO one kpew to whom they
belonged'. The defendant therefore
concluded to keep them. The plaintiff,
upoq learning of the discovery of'the
money, demanded the return of the safe
just as it was when delivered.___The de**
fendnnt returned it, but without the
bank bills; whercupou the plaintiff*ued
for tbelr value as money, found. The
Hupretne Court held that the finder
waa,entitled to retain the property^W
against the party wh'6 pul the safe iuio
his hands U# saleflrt^ authorities gen-
erallvof^intiau the right of the . fiuder,
i» Jtfi is class of cases,aeagainstf all p< r-
e^fos except the real owner.
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j Demson Newsi Two hundred head
qffiae
Oeueral M«.uravieff. The Russian gen-
eral at first would not ageee to the terms4
proposed by 81r Fenwick. “If you will
not grant me these,” exclaimed the lat-
ter, “every gun shall bo burst, every
standard homed, every trophy destroy
ed and you may then work your will
on a famished crowd.” “I have lo
wiab,” answered Mouravieff, “to wreak
an unworthy vengeance on a gallant
and longaiiffering array, w hlchhas cov-
ered itself with glory, nnd yield only to
famine, General Williams, you have
made yourself a* name iu history, aud
prosperity will staud amazed At the
line which this seige has called forth
ift the remains of lit) array, Lot us
arrange a capituation that will satisfy
the demands ot war without outraging
huaianity.” The terras of the eApitu*
latroo were that tho-gas«sm» should
mnA 1*1* /gLthfi Rlfo. - KJ .hav been told/
oivil engineers not connected with
nwMi. * s^E
: ^ Hr. House’s bill ie similar to tbat of
Mr. Stephens as relates to main item,
u ol the
t jpro|Kin«i aid In construct ip
Louis, New Orleans, and Vi
and Memphis branches, the amonnt
being )<d| blank in the bill* v>
It will be observed that the amount
^ )*^**fi w«hing soda, and jYd! bonds provided for is reduced about
twenty five per oeni., and that all
branches are beiug lopped off, leaving
only the main trunk a« an applicant for
that this-is a grand schema of fraud
got up by the radieal/i to AWindfo the
negroes out of their hard earned mon^y,
Slid by lessening the pumber of.negfocs
IT tbh southern stkt^i,"' Alfo ";L i|pi
southern representation in joongyaa.s.
This report may not be true, And, bat
the best intentions for the negroes’ rel*
wave may inflnenco thsir actions,
have no unkind feeling towanls
colored population, hut ti e south w
become more proeperous if they all
flsy fiom Kausas. City. ' These cattle
arethe property of Oapt- F^. B. Millet,
and will be takemJby rail to.Ft. Worth.
From there they yrtll.be driven to obc
“f the raucbei ol Capt. Millet, vin'JaE.
msyeh OtflTWith all (ho houdrk of war,
d>sieswor4s»ndvbe
i tbetr private ptifpHWiK*
Jim
llevc, tn Archer county. Next toCapt.
King, as a stook* 'rAi|^r, comes Capt.
Millet. /The number of cattle he own*
is simply imraonse.
IIon.Thos J. Brown ofShertnan will
be strongly rocora mender tTr ^ 1*re*(dofht
Hayes for the posirion of Judge’of
the Northern Judical District of
hiri early youth,, cot short hi* life at the
premature age of one hundred and six
_
uOch. 'said a hive-sick Hibernian),
“what a recrcatioa it is to be dying o
love 1 It sets the heart aching so del
cately there’s no lakittg a wmk of a
for the pleasure of the p«illlf,
'j ■ ' •—‘■w- -—1*+
The death of an Orange tree afc#Ver-
sailles, which was in ks455th year# i«
announced, it wAs known by the name
of Grand Bourbon. In tiic year 1421
tho Queen ofNavarro gave her garden- f
•r %.ag«jljaTPxi^hina,- ‘*.rr
America annually imports |5O,ftO0,T
000 ofilax, hemp, jute and ramte—all ‘ •
being ])roduots that may be raised An. —A’
our own soil. This is an actua’T fact,
as in 1870 America raised j.27,000,p00
pcrinK'Utri that, nagfl ....... .....m>, jutO
and bemp may be pfoduetf* In like,
qutntitiesaiii
ity.
The rico crop of tho South| is !again
>rtions.
It is now extensively cultivated iu
l,<ouifiiana^Biori!ii*HtuI other casual-~
itics this year have reduced the yield
both iu quantity and quality. In 1871-2..
h
year m,tKJO'barf%^ldsiwn7ToP
the reasou above stated, tho yield will ^ :
be reduced to 160,000 barrels. ./«>■
Tho Journal of Chemistry savs that*
hot alum water is the lj<»t insect de-
-T
water and let it bull till aMtthe alutu is
dissolved; then apply it hot with
^ ,^»y - VVenYlell VLilliiw has at IasTjriVen; Gtc may tie snrrttnrt fte will timl. And bruffitoall cracks, closeti; hedlttldr
of the bn^ny» houaca and-profcEefoual - CT^eontcst". TLTtl.inks'"the rc^T^Vi!ftrtrfiii{ abouMno him js ffnffTiTheT pTfCes where anyTriftctiJ
%&iS£?:2?ir?g ±szi ass^sSBksotsMi...............
-N-'
found. AqU, tied-bugs, coekraches and
while
U Las no danger'of poisoning the iatuK,
Test made in California have proved
—first that alfalfa fed to milch oow»V
aud supply an ample growth of top.
'The mule drivo*, this summer, as soon
at* they began feeding alfalfa, dgcfmrsd-
ilo* »m»I**« dt*d not need and would nor
7T
cat their usual grain.—Mass. Plow-
nriifti .' -i ,-■■■:a-vaJ-A/'■. w.
-tvr
s,
Borers in Fruit Trees.
A ", . - -
■%
Attention of »ll, who have fruit trees',
is <allcd to the fact that? borerY^aru
more numerous than most men imagiue
until careful Search is made. A very
successful fruit raiser receutly cohclud-
<?d tQ tevfi h&lJlscs examined, thinking
there might possibly be a few borers
in them, hut the number takAu out
would bare been seriouly injured | ia c ^
the course of mother yerr, and he Btron*
ly urges on every one in thin county .. "
to clean their fruit troes in ord^ to’
prevent seriotre loss.1 Mlfiy who have “
no idea of it would .find; on exaraiUaf -
tion, a ?u rprising number of boros , in*
their tresa. .
. We would urge on owners of ivpv* fo r-
-Attend to the matter before it is GmI lute.
By #o doing they may save themselves
heavy loss* ( At least it will cost «b v •
most notim>g44 prevent Iiw puglitbiifyy —
and it is certainly-better thuu io run
- -< •, v——♦> ■ V- ’ """■ • * the risk of looaing an orchard.
‘/Tbo delclerions effects of tobacco are 1 ‘ ,
Oranbury VuflBUo: At last week’s
ALth. aW Eogli,h relic. Thomrt tb?IS****- ' °f
rn.Wi.who, by to ,«cW 'ttrfTTtZr
......... , , i,,......... rr
Who livek on tho Kiekapo*), W li’sTijft*
ting tbe murder of her brother-in-law* * &
Wm. Mugg, which deed wascoramiimd
a few weeka ago in Hamilton'
Mm. Mugg was arrested aud fa
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