The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1882 Page: 4 of 4
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I who wa* very
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Will w**« yvu
Forget nil tost far ^~r*~
Am* I——
Ami »f:—- *-— a
He wit by,the fire ami read.
He AnswfhSI Uncle Abner’* questies**.
about thp house oT Marchland A Co.,I
with great frankness. .Yes, lie-Jilted
lIHmamenr- He hoped-in t»u« -U»
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wfaploywr.
work buKwav up iu it. Ilf. Mareiduud
wit* very kind to )iim^ He did net
consider Mr. Marvhlsnd n‘haughty
miner (thin iu reply to cousin Louisa.)
wlieq. hqbad pjgr^tit with “tfncle
AI»ii(if .Jo vide with the t
lo ox (earn into
the woods. "I don't s'poae he .goto
six (TbTlarH a week, to judge by bin tiHT!
* thought p'raps I might bte induced
' *-----widowed oonditirtu, if lie
TVW, witliltTgood niriniie.
Bowl 1«Vmw**.
lowki
I Bm AikI he steps about awful spry for
:--S. a nick maw,’’ remarked grandma,' who
Hiit knitting in tlie chimney comer<
'•Oh." mid Mrs. Flint, “tie isn't real
rfdrr • HeV Jmty a little down with ^Miclt %r; and ahe Loit no time in
0,lti,n- nuilara ¥id overwork. Bell be ..11 oa^ng ttmd; She eeyed tliebaly
rl“U ** >**««: you ju-t see if he and hire rt Ml ... tnumphto iU gmiul. dataiWeta of
Stnuse tht
W*
-Judge pNr; ttlx'ht gepM*
• jouDg ip^L.^jiLte!1!
young
man who
leofffijrd to pay hi* board, M». Flint
tojaim.
Tfhatth®
- Un«v™f!
Which, aunt,
p-ru”
Ciuglqycis Johnson,” J(&id she
WI
Mr*. Flint, s»i
i teapot where it*
(John Jofataonwa* tkn naror oo gw, - IP. ■ I -PWI
fiSfev: HHinri
thltiklftT, the. and' Mnrah, that praps
yoO wk«u:t~vem w*;jr<ifr, alid ho we’d
ha*. **>
URfF. There1*! “
Mm4>>; present.
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M6&****»m **1 mutuui for my-
When I vmwp And Jlii* i*
it war ttortneity to ge t
jood mamd s skiie. Bu
An(l Mm. Flint eoiifidently infon%ed
nr.iii' ' < ITmt '^ti.* tjiuirght the board
a me that there
rnou^'wiiir.ifwSe'aii object to Mr.
Jaltaabn, .poor fellow."
^ While eouiSh , Lonina elovatt*) her
’* roman HOWS ttwl^ miHurkt d tliat H^ie
Uf
P? .-*i___7. **3^ ttkortof il dih
ik*.," »aid Mr*
Ufu » *W cl •Mf. Wn
Joe*” (mid Mr*4
'r1Ha(W8i tij,,
mad® ot
too. For I
wns, utx. alunf,
erf it! P, ’
r.
- wL * ^
•Sw* ”^ln over wl
F^ztrsMt*:.
| j**’.l*L
B . MBaiitcii, when Mihh
‘FinedW0UM41it ^Ikxh- futhcr
Bi
^jgt ■**ann to Aimer Flint’*,
*Oot muc*bfmbl ^mmVe one
H.do noFi to tlui vucuiitp]
J hirfltoent. ^ •-
bad
Jittt
ulam
HB
^*A woma. Kho i»
‘That ie bad; Jthat si
i- — »• ., „ * Ml—
m . sort of a way/.’
•Uo, abe ain’t tl^ ^^3 1
•r, and what we nd A Oo., a*k-]
«p on her a bit; yuient for him
And wa'll be fflad MS Tew w
and we'll be glad tr a Tew we&s,
•Bntenppoeeth "^. wliomi
You don’t wanfb^'1
JMir or hi* bimril.
’ f*BS»»k*i® gutr^J
eon, and S^0UBmne on you
we not find hi* y(MI
i poiaon in hi* bod) '
i1 And did not *be a. in aoue
(a big quarrel, anJoT”
i to him the nig*dlow. oh
■ work,” aaid
___^ ea*d cheery
' ^aiy we can manage
'-nz
l, we’did look on the ethi
. must L
■I Uncle Abner,
her,’ 1 '‘omeatic adjbu ■
Uian from tlie etore ar-
unassnming aefaoh,
uint and made very
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dT^TilT
r quiot auulmaue ver
jfo walked jj* thp pin
* liefdtfa, bc kaul ’*i*?>rr
holped , the Rtafwart wupd ctiUeril bow
and then.
|>en*, Ui« gi
young man, BotinJiow or other the
pareuta of tlie girl frowned U|*ou tlie
union of them* two jieart* that iwat
Poor fci|pw,Kaaid eofcdft^^rdfeui*H,
.Ut gm. T .UiltTrtiHew.jr.on. of
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very quiet and plemtanU’'
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Once uj*ou a time, and not very long
muii oh Atlanta
»ta-*yn4.-Tlna
wgp ut t)iut , u vnune mu
feniw hive a»iwi aw-Atbai
hnpphna wtyiry day, aiM,
*1 —
fin <BKtjSajtajre^ with the
though the” Mrfom vlaitor does not
eeem to a^iprtyiiate the fact Every
Hummer targe uumbere ero** the prai
rhm. and jpend a week or -two on thin*
i hov vw^nullv- u-Uuu..wU1l UJU.
uufavoruhle opinion of the diwale and
a holy honor of the duet and wind.
Tim troeMeJethsfrHanP
r* uwvimd. Uaj. .iuhtm.ued tu iro v. u. iJtoir \nrk i^JiuUm tlo^ days, lnjaan.
nuiil tlie young ppbplc tlirown ujhmi
Ujcii own resource*, eloped, a* young
|.« i<|>l«i will do, and the parental frowrf fihd lime to spend dnV Qi’e long over
lunther
ifcaamrobotion
r Hfctrficftt stef
eftjfe bJTU^ttn|
ter, and they weru, oVe^wWlwed . with
gHaf whin nw, dilewwwl that, for moKtamusuig
iUie-who could
tlie tint titue in lt<£ life,.*he hud dia*.
olieyrd themr' They dul i^ot soek heY FraTieisco market that pleaaeil his ys-
out for the piuiioae of Wto.wing tln ir tin tic isilate, with tin -ingle « \ccjtioii
* of die Mexican mfitigo. The fact that
orcivewms. .
In the run rut*
waa hoys to ttyc young cmtple nr
voioualv bekuUful tlnld,x we have been would not surprise any one who ha*
* market# and secu r
told ^tud ft grew to be. a* ennning n» paidavUit to the markets ami se
- ^SniB beantifn!; ffnc day rrn n^:w ifag magnificelit display of poach;
Judy acmtaintod with the faeta, ami in- ueUra, graphs and other fruit wi
jdth:
back fe
**^on;r t|eii*lTi J,Tm ntio(i it Jo yhiir
iBJr
m w____ m heard."
"Ymt nfe vfry kind,” w»id tlie young
If folk* couldn’t support themujdvwi
dewuUv/'ihe 'tliought the’d ought to
lUHlSC.
li* 1 hwan was
dm
feeble appetite, from tipic to time, „
ais very gt><4^tojiie,” he »aid
giMbjkSiASjM.fl
tlRTu
|MlUfHl«4Ctttol
C^rchieT rtf hi*, whiqh he -got tom
dmong the hu*he* frofh which he‘had
lieeu gatliering scarlet wild borne*.
"We ftro both Rohtnry and ahme in
the World,” she. *Uid. -‘fhily that yoA
areTfricndleiM,>and ThsVe my good
nnrkaua»ll»tt..r-lyi»n.- Cif..,
lift
rSSS«ttaii
| th* pwtjr;
” Whnt^’ ?d»e itaketl without liM.kiug
iij., .while the Color deepened «»u her
cteuaiml luj eM^t rc mUnUy fixod
‘oh tftr rrojrres^ <>f her needle.
rftrrfiwrprcrfftc*H
Tliat if I call prov
home in New York on
JI^nr^wpwwprririwhTtr‘
Aiififehm:
t!*’
you
htf.
the young,moUier, but fonatrjiobddy Jane far” into* :Te*- T|!ir*f‘
qmj nwtt. iW hlrn :&#•*»■
lie lest no. time hr/ I
cairying it o»H/- Hlio Heiaad (he latlrv ^ “Tin'Bhln^of the NHr.
waa ih a Jremot> bfit tlie l*by was as
xd and uneonoerned ** ji encuihber.
ftBhapB ivc.otudi.t..l}'-t. t<> say. .m.o.ii
etl, for wliect - the gmiutimitTier
.aadU waa as
as' it Hiit percTidf, 4tttgU~r-wm!
held out its dlmj*led little filhl* to its
grandmother, and was aoow nestline
YfiCTSh7^»wever, h«d all Imr sympi- Ik hamtsl Oli, it wondrliil baby *k
tide* thorougldy enluted in MmU of together, the gruiidmoflFr thoT
ikhe jihujt young-gurat. Bhe mended
hfi stocking* on tlie slyT^ Jaw U.at \ At uu* cntiaii moment uic gmna- and tree*
crowed ht tl«r grandfatlicyr found a
p ntfi
e faee ’JTT hi* --ooUai. ^3Et
srrssSv1 iwi&a'v^,a'?«»<«**& Mo*.
%%z&i5ES
Ua- lmly ».W.I *!.<».. Irtl.y it u. (.» iUv^U
“ gin to yuliftidCj «,K1 about tlie end of
geUn-
slate,
t with^'tlk Miff .:
is as unlovely in luid
ter it i* seen at its heat, but the ea*t-
em visitor*-are busy then and seldom
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Territory sud tb.iviug yla*^
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mad* in
liars lee
Stela*.
J
BWonle'.' j^.rHhiiiiigoes M-e-tunl to
great * nwfihihIiineuT'’"1, Tt
Men miring from the
emly-tHiintH olTthe Heltu, or Lower
I /\I«£, iliiht* nrc itlxhit six liiimlred
'.gyntTTnen* ntv about jiij nnnar
mb** Tifyoimtevr theHeUbnl t*o}wdaU
opened th^dpftf Ahy hahy lahgliwl a«d hvtTl^jLyeid^wi^
, W Jfopp Clifra^
i the waters of tliw *t realu -iue^soflici^ltt .r.-^,-—. -
or Hcorce or too abundant. Jlie Wei*
tuu. .<WU' ~^=
u o/ s.rs
ta^JUU«ito^h...cb*r, Wj* S th, s4
**' (K'ciiRioned by tlie periocTicaJ ; raiuil 'oi
S"„ • Wh,t « «.«.>«»« Kule WtCftlf (jfnlrJ.AW, In^'m. m Juno, .boot
.umu.0, ^. and continue, to
l/HWl wg-i* ^
’AtTldi'uSlW' moMontU.oAtrtt-i- ’*’* «a,Miyrw»
srar-yr—- j.—
At thin cr
father pmde
genuUdiahlc
it* Euidiiess Uiorongldy. . It ^d widiyn^ tH^ uiundatiou sweep* away
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Passengers whO^puKjhsse UokeU over
NO CHANGE QF CAHb
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\ud DAILY TRAINS between the fol-
lowing cities
Houston and St. l*>uia.
Dallas and St. Louis.
Houston and Sedalia.
Dallas and Sedalia.
’Houston and Fort Scott.
Daila? aud Fort .Sdotfc;
Denison and
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Sfcfrie-,'f~T ___;
tlie hiud-lilhlt cottagye of the tellaheep,.
Tfovefuber ruoHt of ,11m 'UftlrfS are left
dry anil covered ,rwrtjrw frwh layer of
, .. .... -v. - . p’cli brown slinie: tliia is Uie time that
gianduMdher.. h:\\ fo .w^.ng y.d ,hr >rt* put under cultivation.
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i* the spring •***■ Kgyiitrtlie fh
well m the vdlley of tlie Niki,
went for, and jmck. tmoUnir reunion
tW Lahy.;
lias IU!V« r b« fon» n rfc^n in Afhtlitft.
rrry*t
mtmtos*
ThaFwa’41 «ay and stick to.
4- 1 <b^ («••« . VirS Tllr"
*111® bsi^j ^, (>f (iimw.llH dim ly I love you?" jmit %. An4 JWOT*
^ ^ “AmU kyyd Vou, Marah," be ewd ^,nc
gravely, " wlu n iirst 1 looked upor^
’
Mil ml i Flint proiuiHed to be tlie
Wife iiftfap Voting man from the litfiW.,
Mw. Flint Kighvd nu.l sh^k'hrr
Minrer utU iidantfi were given the aliake.
e^0«flXlMF
was grh;
head, and said Hlie-didn’t know lio
^g^wafl Ufft HWi-ct.; 'M MlffiM®* mg ^heungh tlui sontluieni, Imndifida
te"the effect that Marali would make
the beat little Jfife -jn the world.
Uncle Abner said "he H’lKwieiFgftlH
would get marriinl, and they couldn’t
expect to kee^ her forever. ' Oounin
Lbuina Maid “alio thought the mil was
crazy, to many, a poor clerking TfcBoW,
■ . +•* ’
beside Mnmh, in the light of the huge
homing log* which crackled upon tlie
evening hearth.
“1 don’t call myself a secmi
child." said lie. “and I am' *
eonveiMuit «witli all the dutlOfi pertain
ing to a clerk’s office.>: But, after.,iil
perhaps* I am not>a candidate fordbe
almshouse. For I havejrot fikjmed
jg tlknuftillB hi thii
house.tn
John Job
_ am entitled. I atn John Johnhon it
ftrd’ffiSvtoUt.4lso Joluisrm Man h
land,
"Je-rl
luaul of thjpiflrm 6t March*
And } api Maralyn third
IV exclkimcd holiest old
land * Vk. And lam a
couHin in to the liargain.”
I t
rM here,” Uncle Aboer*. ^A»d wftfc liroAghj
onion mu
iowitv to
Hid Ua4i
Marah, and I felt a sort rtf qn
to iee her just as bw -WMil .1
iS&Km.
*<mi. So I came to the old Cwunwticnt
farm, and here L have succeeded in
*fin<&ng;ny ideal."
’ "Meeaniejr cried Mrs. Hint "Bo
our little MArali will be a ri<* todrwf*
m.
gTrl to do the
cvetTiinv,
he kitchen
KSS^St&tS
whole mmulation in ruin. Aguili,
n
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, 1 v-matt-----*rr.Si Jf • like a. delightful gaideuyifniliiig with
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,tj.ti( ntiil unoli iittivlliiiw w.ntiiAii
—iikTTMti iwath.
— . y.,.S1,_ y.—^-fya;. . * . • * '“t ■ ^ 1 ' ■ a» .«
Nearly every one ha^ reiwT of tlib 7
Journey of Death, ninety miles wide
1 pearled in tlie ■western "partjif New
Her younger and wak,n The soil wa* of a peculiarly
iTMTW
ty that wtiuld no
upon the surface. It was
the great Imgbear of emigrant* travel-
per- u
-confine*.
eomM kws wwe -wbere thefrfjr wa* Bpme individual, howerer, went over £
patient
longed for song) spoken vword Jo which
she could cateh on sorto’ token M gn (Ullct, (Vw,tU>r in a will dug about
earliest or more to. ‘ 44 A ~Hh|' - ■* ' *•
when lief patience was hi its last ebb,
Torwaightcl
fit ‘ Will’a ciga-
and idie' wa* pining for a sight of
W nlriiir iltfi^f
igrants with tvatcr. The gov^nhnei
rettee, he spoke: ^Tfi^eoma veiy^mf
quuth-ISe pkl niah. a» well as his ceb uW« sum for it Bince Uiat.Vwe
IniOtll tftltttS WBUlU M»t IlMlly I HlltUl »liA mitvidwl Info ItfiAti Imilf
Inloi
hrin
ill gum* would let him, I shall
g you the tirst pledge of my ffffeo-
jruhjf . jockct* and p
ilniiceif through her l>r
ml kij't her liwrt. 'froaUnj
pWAaiit Iiiippiiieta all nett
night never co<ne?v Ye*, ’at
A few day* ago a block of c^al, foox
1^ ex-“[feet wide, four feet lngh and ten feet
Tong, wwgTnng T2,1KJ(V' ptatid*,
came. Hut it brought not-
ml dame a district Tel^-'
inan. 'Imrteml
graph messenger With A
jwrVel • a long, wide aiid*il/lt Mt
tied up in wluio papier. '. A- pjwel case,
of course. Nothing Hlmrt -of ^aoelet"
tho note first.
h~" ..... ^
(b/^ri‘be present when you open
Hk'H call to
to 'Mif! .yilpat you :. totok
ning over to the glarni to be ready 60
sco. how yhe would look with tlie things
- olfe .Then witMivmlding fmjrers 4ie
tore tlie w per from tlie parcel. ‘But
what was thisf Wiii a 11 filed ery *lip~
sinkl into a chair, , while from her
hand* on 1
on to the door falls' a cloth-
seated in the farior, all tnuxis of her
iting tlie
dolbifs,
expending some UiousAiids^ of
itr."
comfor
, _______H |P|___
the rail road hits Wji built across tlie
plain, and the company has dug in
numerable well*, so that tjhc plain baa
liecoine a real grazing ground.- £t
fiw /kfd<t ,, \ • *?:■
A Long Way Annual.
\ ’ ..,
taken from a coal
mine in Utah ownfd h^tlie Denver A
rO Grande rWilroad coinpany, who am
Hiotirande
now building a road from Balt Lake
City oast, to intersect UvHr iinq to the
l “I,am too, diffident," mtronizing or accept a favor
piitionizing
frrtffl that 1
or accept
^fot roaff, <m9j aeodl toe
itlnn ft few hu
w4«oh wuHimiwI wit
coal,
unrlmf
*
on tU b:
dflpcsipi u
miles of Denver, nortili on tlie
TW^IV-entrul to Ogden; tlience west, J . I
Ccotf^l Fuum to t*thtop» Califomm,
thence
Bfexico
theiVCt! nortli on their
«l»o n < o...|»l. «. stork
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Graves, W. L. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1882, newspaper, November 2, 1882; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886841/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.