The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1888 Page: 1 of 8
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Entered at the Post\Office at Oraham, Texas, as Second' Class Matter. *
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VOL. XII. &
GRAHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1888.
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HEADING THE HOMAN FACE.
Han Francisco Call.
An' extract from an Eastern
exchange, lately published in
the Call*-contained the following
. ^sentence! “Every vicious Until
* tiiarka~..tbe dwj&Jlijig of its body
* with the sign of its crime, is to
be read and understood by all
men:” This is sound thought,
tersely expressed; it contarns the
ti;nreir*xpresseUTTrcoTrramsw 1888| tjle Greenville Herald is
45«Wtt of a doctrine which is des- aathoritj for six: “Thererwill
lined^jktrtgure laigely i n the pen-'------------------ * ---- *
oltgy of the future.- 7... . . .
• livery one knows that men’s
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passions, propensities and pecu-
fiarrties, .as wel last heir cal 1 i rigs,
pie rettected aii their faces, but
it is only the few who have made
jthfe Stud'y of .physiogomy ah gs-
pecial pursuit wiio are gifted swepi^M^r Mirt‘netHi+« an^ other
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jwhh-the power oT reading those
.faces. Judges who have served
^oiig* terms uil Uie Lauch* Ja-w-
v yera iTr large practTSejlfid doctors
of Eminence possess the power
of interpreting ^physiogomies
r~- ‘ inoredargitly i lityi other people.
^JJut any onc'Cau.4.C4Hire Ttnmr
diluents of the. art by dint of
study.- r- • • - • W- *
It is ns impossible to disguise
• n: face ais a biijulWriting, vv hen
^ tiwxpert^^fe the disgitlge ifr*
• at^^crcnells the
budy „ -t inu-xm.l v neeUS-AO^XisiA
df th« penitentiary to realize how
• undeniable , vicu wrjite|JltS sigtt-
uianuaf . on the features. Atds
. -‘ s ^ not the druukarciou.ly whose red
• nt>»ev flabby cheeks and theumy
;v'r^yes betiay Iiimjit is the sensu-
i;.''' Httft whoa$rvice is reud in ljis
• Kps, the kimvi? whose propensity
. .is reveaie.d ill the shapewoF'-his*
— -ihotith; tht'-rrran of violence who
A man who has yust be^irre^
leased from Nebraska state pris-
on where he had served a term,
has sued the lawyer who defend-
ed-him and resulted-in his con-
victioti. .The ex-con td(£*~<ZlRiipg
iSf
* ■ - ■ suit ot tiie lawyer s malpractice
™td wa n Is $30.V)DO damages . ~~
An effort is, being, made 'by
the citizens cif St. Louis to haye
;t • is surrendered by hia,reafs. Jk0,
experienced detectiye or a jtiftVn-
ed jailor seldom n&edaio ask the
r * ^,crime of which the prisoner .is ^
* guilty,.....He can tell it by his facew and will’ remove proud
Iuts quite dvitleitr ttint in th^ “ ' w '
* ^future-the study of physiognomy
i ^ u as v»«
s* . . vidiHig fhsivH has-been. As a
ineuusof preventingjcrime it may
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pro\ i*...ittviiluable.“ How con-
“ men »'*
be pb
~ * si —goes. VeCthese men qftftst have
carried their ©rime in their face
fcrr u'ldfrg lime.. If anj flue had
. beet* able to read thenr features
the mtscliief. might liaVe been
averted. How often ’are we as-
sured .that this or that criminal
enjoyed ‘ the perfect couMence
of bis emplovers and the oublic
the yery day of liis detection;
ah’ expert' phy siognmist would
- probably have spotted him long,
7~ before. Again, face reading
might be t nriied to tine accouat
in business; It is well known
r thaj
man’s face is .more or
less staiuped-by the pursuit he
iollows. An experienced obs^r-
j. ver can generally detect a law
yer; or a doctor, or a merchant,
clergyman, by merely studying
his facfc.
The study might be carried
tench further.-"The same rule
I’whkh enables an observer todis-
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:tlmmieh a lawj er from a mer-
cliabt Will, ildieB followed out.
enable keen eyes to separate
^ . »bi ’‘ ififir- i *—iB-~
are going to make a
those who are gOinggo fail, . Men
often carry their destinies’ as
.well as tlieir Characlers in their
^ fccefc. Indeed, the
' pends so largely on the Utter
thit it would be slngnlnr if it
were otherwise. Women, JpOi
will be able to discriminate
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.among their lovers and to pick road .from the Fort to Jacksboro.
Sont the man who will make a While here they went out io in
ao0d husband from one who will spect the co^l deposits in wes-
bave to be dragged into a divorce tern Jack and eastern Yonog.
itch , I his. road, will be ^n^iit._
bora ScntinH. V .....f-,* .
Ail the advantages wh i<
Fowler mistakenly -told us .i
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were going to derive from the
study of phrenology We may
possibly gain from the older and
more mysterious science of face
reading.
Warmoth lias accepted the
Republican nomination, and
will make the race for governor
of.Louisiana.
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Of the numbei of eclipses for
be six eciipsfesdn^ftd,Three of
the sun, two.of the thooji, and
one of the republican-parry. The
last WilTdie a total eclipse.
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Z. It is.ndw estimated that fully
one thousand persons perished
during the late biizzdrd whichJ J
states aitd (territories. * .--U
The Greenyjjle Heriild Remarks
that “tlih forming of a pool by
the peppermint growers indi-
cates thaf stomacii-arhe will be
soitujihing of a luxury this year.
Orders lefUat Rvus A Street’s Drug
, - * . 8tore, -or 4it the LtsAhttlt Office will
the1 hext, Rational’^efljpciratitt "f^AVe prompt *tt«ht|*u.
Hon version meet in that city. A
'committee of prominent citizens
will gp to' Washingt.on, to con-
fer with the national committee
A Tennessee farmer cures old
sores on stock, by sprinkling
wheat iiouf npon the womid. An
exchange says: •‘FtOurJjuis most
e x t raord i u a i y Ii^aili.g proper ties
and will remove pfoud llesii at
oqee.” W1H some of bur reud-
ers n^t 'try ^this remedy? ^Celr-
tainly.it is simple enouglc, cheap
enough and easy enough appli-J
ni-.t.l‘Jfcpueh.8iinp|8. ftoste
applied. J’eruediea as thig. that
ought to, rernembeted by far-'
hiers di8tatit from drug stores.
r family is presumed 4o~
keep flotfW-Southern I^ive Stpok
Journal.- . . .
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Copera8 Cove, Tex., Jhn.
Htf.—Qqite a curiosity was ncited
on our streets last Saturday in
the person;of.a monk dressed in
a black gown. He wka mem-
ber dr the Greek church. He
announced that he would preach
in the postofffce bulldirtg. Al-
though he was a tramp and very _
badly dressed„yet he preached AT Tg l?fyi a y
one of the ublest discourses eveiT^S-ZZT* ‘ “D"*’ * LA X,
listened to iu Ccperas Cfove.
LAND AGENT
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Senator Ihgatls in a lettejrio a
friend says that there has been
mweb diseatisfaction With Cleve-
or a clerk, or a mechanic, or a iand among democrats because
of bis delay in “turning the ras-
cals out,” but if be can stand the
racket for the next twelve months
lie will bring the party to its
kneels and become a strong lead**
or. From which it is plain that
the senator does not aoub| the
_ „ president’s re-election. ^The elec-
e lawyers from lawyers who tion will come within less than
incompetent, mbrcbwits jvho twelve months. If the president
U beaten the party cannot he
brought to UsikBees by him.—
Dallas News.
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• The president and vice-presi-
dent of the Ft WnrtfirWEWern
R. R. were in onr city a pouptw
days last week. .Xhey^iad come
on«r,the proposed, line of \he
road.from the Fort to' Jacksboro.
TORPID LIVER
I» known by.tlmm marked pec-uIiarUli, , .
1. A f. rlinK o^WfiirtiK KHund jMiln* la UM.
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7. lu-pri s.-lon of wplrltu..nml fn-nt im l:in.
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to Utiivo evi-ryUlinVf«»r to-morrow. ’
A natural flotr nf-Wtl. from ll,« I.lvxr
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lrotoHtrm.-tcU.it n-HtiltH in ——f—3-—
BILIOUSNESS,
ncifltH-tcd, RiMtn Inula Jororlou*
<tlw«twii. 1.1 v,*r iK ifuliifoi-.'X.TlH
a iijii.l Ictlcl touH lfi!lii. tnvii\vi’**vrcy lilnU .
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lloll of tollii liliil |UlsH Tin- Ul^cKtlvo ortrimH
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—toi'«t. work, Af'rr tul; Injf tlilH mcUirtnc no
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, f tlft lyr^.-Tprfl-toltvt; hotii Tiv rtvf—h .itrrrhf—
- taking frn^' 1 j, To ufflo'iMtif cdlont#-wku-h t>-n-
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which yaiTS ikr*!-iirl WVRC33 Slty nvirnrujitRjn to
bu.MiiCs* ' Jy HrtiO, MidUlcport, Uliio.
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han our 55 stamp in red orf front of Wrapper
J. II. Zt-illn JC Co., 1-lilluUelpJita, Fa.
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Git AH AM, TEXAS. , ..
GEM DRUG STORE.
J. E. RYUS,
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Musical InstrumefiitH, Jewelry, Perfumery, Toilet Articles
^- Albums, Stationery, Ink ami Pens.
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vis <£4 Crain’s old stand.
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Graham, Young Co., Tex34,
Compounded at Reasonable Hates.
West Side Public Square.
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A. B. Gant,
ATTORNEY - AT-L AW,
Surveyor sad Votary Public
Solicits Land bmalnees iu all its Torms.
SirOfflee In aeckbam buthUng.nl
GRAHAM, : : TEXAS.
Robert floiMANr-^;
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Grab4m, Young Co., Texas.
THOMSON HOOSE.
(FORMERL Y blJEW UOUSE.)
Wcatherforti,, Tcxa?*.
Good Area a»»d feather 6«Tb In win-
ter, South rooms In Hummer, Good
milk and butter theyear round. Free
8ampie Rooms, sui every comu.. t e
traveling man want*. '
J. R. THMDSQN, Trop’r,
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a UDiic squaFe. • ;—7
GRAHAM. TEXAS.
R.L. RICKMSN* CCX
' Practical Tinners and Dealers in -
All Kinds of Heating and , Cooking
rmminga.and Man-
ufacturera. of yin-
Ware, Meash
Tubs and Buckets,
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Celebrated Patent Metallc Flues.
Roofing, Guttering and Well Tubeing a Specialty
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1888, newspaper, February 9, 1888; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886413/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.