The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1888 Page: 4 of 8
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Thu Graham LflsdBr.*^ y*
The AiiUmu> Exchange is not What are you reading John!
- “■ ~ ® - - inquired Mrs Blankereby of her
Many a
on hU h
man
port Us home paper
home paper to support
when fietubs for office.
its operations have proved bene*
fieiat. It has united the organ!
J. W. GR A.VI&, Proprietor, . lon thro_hoat th9 BUte m
who won’t sup- support of the plans proposed,
Hiper wants his and the recent mass meetings
Kinney Mercury
sAnd ‘ ‘
him
-Me-
the home paper is a fool
held folljA prove this to be a fact.
Tfaey^ not only endorse the ac-
tion of the officers but have sub-
scribed near $200,(XX) to its sup
for doing it. Theman devoidof port. -The Exchange is now on
*.. . .. . -T -■ - — & better and firmer foundation
than ever before and the various
public spirit is unfit for office, no
matter how much he is willing
to pay for it.—‘Houston Post.
BATTLE SHAKES WASTED.
SO BIG LIVE ONES.
Apply to Gao. T. Atkins,
• :Dallas, Texas.
enterprises started will not lack
for funds to carry them to suc-
cess. '
Port Worth Gazette: A prom-
__________ iuent operator on Wall street
Fred Douglas has a fortune of has written Mr. T. J. Hurley of
$300,000.
jr
It is to be hoped that now the
poHticial conventions £te over,
that congress will get down to
work during the remaining few
days left of thie session, and
make a record.
--: 'rr_ - ——- ..
It is a qnesrion now among the
people whether the m*en who
. have the mo.st merit, or those
who have the biggest bar’l are
No other man would: satisfy
street. Of course Clevela
election is assured. .You can
t almost any odds. Letter
going to.be elected this coming
orcsid “ “ ‘
pjesidential election.
nations is very probable at any
1 time-......Armed in full and suspic^
iotnr of each other as they are it
needs but a trifle to set on fire
the warlike ..tinder which shall
set all Europe ablaze.
Dr. Tariner, the famous faster,
is now visitingin Indiana. F
lives in New Mexieo, and it
said, lives upon one meal a day
—breakfasf. That may Agree
with the ^doctor’s constitution
but It would not with ours.
When we only eat- one meal
it will .be when we cannot get
anymore.
tt
The idea that any one is safe
on a feather bed in a thunder
storm isrbeing exploded almos :
daily. When a bolt of light-
-V-*'•«• •*•»*•*
ling starts out to make its .way
in the wprid it had as soon np
n a feather bed as a straw
-rr*r
„ TJie Colorado Clipper reports
the following Bales and prices *j:[
osittie: The EspueTa Cattle
__sold 2,500
two-year-old steers to the Berry
cattle company, of Montana, for
__ f laftOpwr head; JJKX) yearling
- 1- gtssrs^oto<r>Home Land rant:
jvniirwiuo wv vxww*
w«iw driven to Amorilla for skip?
ment.—Anson Western.
K- •
carry it this fal
\
. NASirviLLEjune 29.—Reports
come from Carter- county that
the Mormon elders are at work
in the mountain districts, not-
husband as she looked up from
her mending and saw him. book
in hand stretched at' full length
upon the sofa. **
M is the song of the shirt.
Thesdog of the shirtt
Yes; you know how the tune
goes; don’t you? in an attempt
to be witty.
tune goes, but*! should- imagine
hat toe words are something
.ike ’confound it, Maria, this
dad binged button hole has been
ripped oat of this dod gasted
wristband for the last three
weeks.’
this city as follows: “Reoubli
cmii nomination rather disap-
can nomination rather disap-
pointment to the street Stocks
ran off couple of points soon as
result wasvknown. Blaine was
looked upon as safe, and the
get almost any odds, .better
from E. to-day says met Blaine
in London and he certainly is a
sick man,”
In Kansas the Union Labor
party are ‘ holding from 200 to
400 meetings each week. The
frhradrtixpect to eteet a clear
majority in the legislature, and
thus secure a United States Sen-
ator: They feel-sure of electing
a Congressman in the third ana
fifth districts, and will make
a hard fight for the" sixth and
seventh. Last fait the party
polled 50,000 votes andoniy had
tickets in 54 counties out of the
106. This year they will see to
it that every man has a chance
to vote.—Cleburne Tribune.
•Mr. Cleveland made jl very
neat and impressive speech to
the committee who notified him
of his renominatjon;The clos-
ing paragraph bespeaks
of ... ....._
riot be denied the privilege o
ie that in the
No John, shereplied gently; I
int say that I know how the
Robict Bolhab. f-»
itu.B.^.At.U’f. jours aBdSHOES.
first class and aftttefowwt price*. —
A. B. Gant,
attobhxt-at-law,
SurrtTOJ Mti Notary Buklio,
Solicits Land business in all its fQrms.
jHTOfflce in Beckham building.
"”3XA1
GRAHAM, : ; TEXAS.
The proprietor of the Head
light published' at Sheridan
Grant oounty, Arkansas, pro-
bably combines more .lucrative
positions than any other journal-
ist to the Statoof Arkansas. He
or of the town, the on-
practicing- attorney m the
litary company; is the local
preacher, has magisterial pow-
ers and can try cases and many
people, is the Most Worshipful
Master
aster of a Masonic lodge, a
real estate agent, county agent
of the bureau of (m migration;:
farmer, practical printer, press-
man, orator and accountant.—
Rockwall Nows. —..... • * jrs
0. E. Finlay,
ATTOBNXY-AT-LA'W and
LAND AGENT,
Graham, Young Co., Texas.
C. W. JOHNSON —
At to rney-a t-L aw,
-____- GRAHAM, TEXAS .
Orf IQi, Ufr-Stalrln Beckham’s Brick
Will priStfce in the Court* of Young
and adjoining oouptleev
R. HOLLINGSWORTH,
h\ Estate and Colleting&gent,
DRS. STARKEY * PAIEN’S
Treatment by Inhalation.
WASH
•Oh*, DsblUty. Rheun.stism, fc- ^
and all Chppnlo and N*rvou*D1«prd*i% --*V,
"The Compound Oxygen Treatment/’ -
Dra. Starkey db PalenT No. 1529 Arch___
St./Philadelphia, hav-e bttnuai^T tor
DtlY rUlieUUipM.ee, — ---,---T_-"jT ~~
(be last 17 year®, is a solenUflo ftdjutt-
ment ot the elenien|» oi *U<*
Nitrogen magneli$ea, ana me com-
pound I* so condensed and made porr
table (Bat it is sent alloyer ill* world.
Drs. Starkey k Palen have the lib-
erty to refer to the following ngmed
■ *
Deep down in the hidden re-
cesses of the Republican heart
.there seems to lurk a conviction
that the Democratic party is
i€hin
Hr ior mg right oB toenjilver and Chinese
Last faff TSH^f qaestions and to its land policy,
* and, then, besideguthjs convic-
tion, crouches a fear that the
people will be convinced - and
support the Democracy. There
forej the party of “great moral
ideas'’ and false pretenses hast-
v mmm —— - —- - “ * —--—--------# *
demand laws restrictive of Chi
nese immigration and to falsely
claim credit for the restoration
of thousands,of acres of ncearn-
man. It runs aafollowKL..
7 “I shall not -dwell upon the
acts and policy of the adminis-
tration now drawing to its close, p. endorses the wisdom and
It; record is open to every cFBT patriotisiri of" the Democratic
zen of the land ' And yet.l wil papty._ It is too late to the day
for the Republicans to claim
ed railroad lands to the public
domain.' By so doing the g. o.
' idom a
aVierttog ”it {htorimathat
exercise of the functions of the
high trust confided io me I have
yielded obedience to the oonsti-
Chicago' Herald: Whenever
Mr. Harrison has nnderfdken to
varry Indiana he has failed to
do it. This appears to be the
only Yeasou the Republicans — ----— ----—j —
have foy Relieving that he can ytto, and through you to the de-
___given me, seamed most, cori-
ducive to the welfare of my ooun*
try men promotive of good
government. I would not, if I
could, for myself nor for you;
avoid a single consequence of a
fair interpretation of my oourse.
It but remains for me to say to
mocracy of the nation," that I ac-
cept the nomination, with which
they have honored me, and that
withstanding serions opposition
has been made to some Quarters
to their appearance. Tne last
legislature passed a law making
the preaching of the doctrine of
polygamy - punishable by a fine
of $50U and a sentence of three
years’ imprisonment, yet elders
are and have been for some time)
past operating in east and west
Tennessee. - The passage of the
law referred to was due to the
fact that, two, elders, who had
been preaching in Lewis oonnty,
were shot and killed, by. iudig*
I will in due time signify such
the usual form
acceptance in
and manner.” _
The president isn’t built on the
Ingalls and Ingersoll -plan/ -ter as above atatecTfcnd while toe
When he opens nis month he
keeps his foot out of it.
some remains in original pack
Says the Fort Worth Oagetter
The republicans will find Levi
fnatAn^A nomi noflnn o
pinches, with a sole all too nar
w«e shot and JdM by i«dlg- the^tepThrU^d.) "ha8t Ml X U t'ho^K
nant citizens, and om» or two <>f. ^ the - vioe presidency, Ml the best time for holding the ex
their followers slain in the tight. MorWh wiu fee^ (hat lh/patron hibit will be a hr* days before
saint of his young manhood, St.
Crispin, was easier nerved-than
Swarms of Chinese are landing
in Brjtieh Columbia and steal-
ing across toe bordet into. Che
United States. "
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The Belton Reporter says: The
rmnfiing of toe poor etA-Waeo
Examiner ha?»» been divided out.
The St. Louis Type* Foundry got
the type, the Campbell company
bier whose work, however well
he may wax the ends, and dis-
at last, resulting Tff^alBoe that
Favor”
The republican
their praises to Blaine for.
honest about his Florence
Paris letters. ' And they go on
to show hdw Channcey Depew,to
V0iuut/oii wuip«e«ir : f----- • % i w ‘ • \ 9 ■
th® pteSB, ttliotosy company got ffOt even Wito4iieprai^j;er states.
house i h W hichttor famine, candidate, and how Chaun-
was pubUslied run an attachment, aej^h- bitterness otherwise de-
»n toe KM' of the pickings for ^»ted all Chances for a unani-
**hx*~7- * j mons tote for Blaine.
,epa
credit as the advocates of
equal coinage of gold arid siivTr,
* "X---^ ----a . — n-------- w- j
for they have waged wat on sil-
ver,, to the interests of Wall
QRAHAM TEXAS. „
.WtUp.7 »PWl»V .ttentloji to p»Jln*
Taxes for non-residentki
well-known person* who have tried
Rov. Victor L.Conrad, Editor LatU-
eri.ti Observer, Phliadephlx. ^
Rev. Charley W. Cushlhg, D. D.,
1
MATTt n. CglSMr
3D E NTIST;; _____ .
Drop
lor., o. .t th. Leadbr Office will
Htore, — __ —-------
receive pfumpt at tea lion.
Office st Ryus & Street’s Drag Store.
- * ..... ■ - ' -
3. Vf.GALLAHERi M. P.
Physician 1 Surgeon,
GRAHAM,. : : TEXA8.
inwmf
clare In favor of bi-metalistD, to omc. _ " .
_ Dr. R. NT TRICE,
F^siciu, Ssrgng Wrisiu
GRAHAM. TEXAS.
All calls attended to in tow n 6rcoun:
Office at Ry ua, Street A Co’s
Drag. Store,
De. W. W. JAMES.
Pi7iieliB,hrp!lUT.
GRAHAM:: TEXAS
non. wm.- _ _
H ° XVor thfng ton^riEdilaLNa»^
AjiTth, BlrmTughaiu, ATa.
South, _______ _ _
Judge H. P. Vroooian,
Kan..
Mn, Mary A. Livermore,
M
emo,
elrose,
Mr. Frank'Blddall, Merchant, Pbila.
Hon/ W. W- Schuyler, Easton* Pa.
Edward L- Wilson, 833 Broadway,
;
_ S' .
N. Y., Ed. Phila. Photo.
Fid
_ Jella M Lyon, Waimea, Hawaii,
Sandwich Islands. -
Alfex. Ritchie, Ihverneks, Scotland.
Mrs. Manuel V. Orjega, Fresuillo,
Zacatecas, Mexico.
Mrs. Emma Cooper, Util!^Spanish
HoBgariisv cL. JL~ ,mm
Morocco. •
, M. V. Asbhrook, Red Bluff; Cal.
- Jsme* M$ore, Sup’t Policer^land-
ford,Dorsetshire, England.-----r—-
Jacob Ward, Bowrwh-thnrSo. Wale*.
a _ A a __ j _ _ . ^ _a _ JCML - — ----a
jACylD v» aru, t>u\rnri| it vw do. nmwv*
And thodsau* of others in every part
of the United States.
“Compound Oxygen—Ht Mods 0/
Action and jRetulttIs the title of a
Action ana Jifiwtw, * u me MHy tti «• » -
to all tinpilrers full Infbrmstlop as to
this remarkable curative agent and a
record of several hundred surprising
olires in a «ide range of clwou'------
___¥ ________________iig hdsnuimey
to die by other physicians. Will tw
mailed free to any sddress on applica-
tion. Read th.e brocliiire!
DOES PROHIBITION PROHIBITS
the auperior court, in deciding
the so-called teat case of Collins,
vs. Hills, involving the question
of right of the importer of spirit-
uous and fermented liquors from
another state into toe state of
% %
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Iowa tt> sell same while they re
main io original packages or
cask, Judge Bank, in a lengthy
opinion citing many authorities,
holds that the statutes of Iowa,
to so fir as they prohibit sale
by the importer of such -liquors
from any sister state, while the
same are under control of irapor-
Morton’s nomination a misfit _ Abilene, Txx., June 30.—
Time will show him to be a cob: There has^ been such a wide-
-■ * ■ * * “topread desire expressed on the
part ^of the farmers of Taylor*
progressivi
day evenin
committee yester-
the commencement of the Dallas
fair, to which it is iuterideAto
the fickle goddess; “Popular ««»d this exhibit to compete for
showing. Priz-
different
the best county sb
es will be ofiered for
inductions, Jj
, The-first watermelotis of toe
season, raised in Taylor county,
are being' sold oa the streets
tola> piornlng. . -
It was cruel for the southern
delegates to treat Johq Sher-
man as they did after he hud
Eliza Pinkston had done' so
much for the south..
5r TEE
BARB WIRE
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Call and give him a trial and you are (A)
* tain te be pleased. - —™
At Davis diCrain’s old
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1888, newspaper, July 5, 1888; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886917/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.