The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1884 Page: 2 of 4
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Lyn$h as temporary chairman
the Republican Convention.
St Chicago, ought not to "be a
surprise to any person. ‘ i&*
republicans always aim to wm,
aadULsofuo ©©^Sequence who
gats the honor ^ so that the'
pro tits fall in -the right places^
The success ofth© jivgr'vTiynch
o\#t General Clayton ofLWkan
muVwrb very proper aider tha,
kitrfitim«taneett, w]
of tta&Dorsey clmic^T
The nomination of Blaine for
president ami Logan for we*
president will give entire natis-
Iff, fir
nttomey-gr n ©ml, with the fix
-~-i caption that ,\Val«jh*wa* worsted
to' in try ing- kr %et instruchpit»i
:,n While Walton kept sib'-nt. The
h^kfc-4**twefcji them will be trans-
furred id TTmi?fon. Cv- }
V ^TllK GAhVBHTOW ’ jjhtWiT has
gradually dropped iptb the sup.;
poft of the Houston Cost’s state
tiekeL TJie 'Post was the1 ac-
feetion W the republicans, and.
*.t____m__— - - a _____In___
therefore‘Wh. need not count’or
T.
success without a very bard con-
test. The following classificaUpn
of the states relati ve to the elec-
toral vote may be considered
reasonably correct, no matfer
may 1st rmwi
nalcd by \2ie democratic conven-
tion
— "Flee. T T " ri&».
Democratic vote*. Jtiepub. vote**
Alaiiania, ■■> .n. UHlolMutauL^^^ai
4. -*'•»
...
Arkansan Tllllnoin
MSlWMre » rf&s 3b*w a
ftortda ■. * HKbiimh*
Owtgfe « "Hmsihs ’ ', a
Kentucky 1 j 3|tf ajutaohuacl tSr~ 14
' >u)siann _ fe^t}ddx**»* t.*l
Commissioner Wnijsfa usd Mr.
Walton, who is u candid*
ESTABLISHED 1848.
MYATT-’S
ereclHed organ ^*h«JLmntaiyfkfmcnt, VttiSt, &c„ and solicit* tlie Graham
'■ jt ’T^OTTrCi nP f*lf jfyr * •—■ —•*— • -t*--•»— - nrv«. .■ ——- —.*----------—.....—*.— — ... .. _
that papei' to look to its weir
n jQjie fayorito of 4be <>lli
eiahr®*-~A i bi.i'ii...^syr ‘converts
arc always full of energy, and
could finff tidspecial act worthy
dTcdnimeiidation with which to
Yh 1 :“ 1 * ^ Z -*4** larnl grabbers getting lb
credit commission*! Walsh;
which was successfully worked
erul R
and Cap£. Bfaoads Fisher
UE. hy attorney-guiieral^I
tT* Bhoada
enters it on its journal tof thw
7 rod it of Walsh If ho untrue enabfrTilA. neiglOmrs of, tbs
credit of Walsh., lf the ^.ehibW
statement "had beeti J^jsgaihst
W*bd*he^d^towgeteMl it cor
; jgg^iwi. umnwiiat^y. but an it in
to his atlvftfilrftgs Tigkwtear a* the.
I Pick. ‘ If un nntrne 11 nppif’ini'rit
. . •—>v "* V tfty '*«*.><**■;.........sl—
. -iMInrtS'of the lyewlrtrrdefeat M|.
.....«n>S5
MiMuuri l*JNew ilMnuhire . 4
ITsrOi'Cnrollus lUVnimylv unkfc 30
-*r” Boeklr-Wir*»4H»u VHhmttr Iditiul 4
i Teuuewoc lUVcrujunL] 4
' SSLi " jSWliMJondri H
.‘Viwltiiu •*•■. ifi
XiUjblidQk, neit her of these gjuiiW-
thVt warm admtmfs of-that paper
' eMinn^Tta tpeii wo®|Ch^fehe«n teiiirmg.tor ^
^S^SHvh^uired strength by w,ar ‘ ^
ing- g^rnionthjilidy' knew were
stolen.. W!n*n the News' said
Walsh’s investigation -had nt
Iwel pffat*-H to the |>onit
T44
. In add tipn tp tfto above esti-
mated democrats vote wo-'mumt
get 4fli out of the foiip#lhgjdiiubt-
ft»l states:
Gull fur til a
Intilaru
WtYllli
sN«w York
*vmrnr
a: • u
’M,
t«W*H
_____ lOr«piD v. '■. _*:3
New Jersey - », SConnootiout. _
.-j . .- * -^rt‘«g4to refer tf» th«i iifteen tliat h^
-flax.
—T
V.
.On opening the convention .at
Chicago, tlie chair was highly
W sulpgjstic of thy Lake City. Hit
was there, he AKid
cans first assured tho'succcss
,~"~.,.'TBOB3Wy~ by dm ndhrination of
Lincoln: and whenever a cony ra-
tion fias'Imhl at Chicago success
Was certain. mentioned the
=F
election of Grant and Garfield
Pourllayd win rogard tlfla alltt [WilH# uewa M&.ftt mOopM..]
. -«i6n ti> tlii- .Vf.-at of tlioiiuuim.^
"........ J ^-.r jppf the. Cincinnati Icon van lion as,
—" ^unkiml. 1< was cruel to remind
Ml*. Hays that he Was btonghi
out of the mire byAhe second
convention of intriguing wire-
workw wheftt. Joiih Sherman
and ddo BwUey ligured SO.iwm
•picuously. The deinticrats have
often referred tot he swindle, but
Mr. Ray»waa imHlTeient About
tlie’upildoua of the k«?btls. ,]
^ however, iu this grand old hicky
L»4.-
J •
■ #:...... 1 k ' * ^
mSny tliousandsjTTu ng Wit 17 gerg*
8 sons biinriers; perfuined with
4fjrssh roses anH cdlmr natural
- odors, it was- “the most uhkind-
•8t cut of all” k> refer u> an act
that enabled Hays to get fSKX),-
-fOO; th© foiw years? salary pf Mr.
Tilden, And then setttlfaya into
v^^red life, ooudsumod even, by
the party that helped him cheat
the people and bring reproach
—*——~f~ * w ......- udF • %
the Judges of tho Supreme
Court who aided in tnii big steal.
-----
v.' I Austin correspondence of 0i«
« . i 1 .....
’X
Dallas Herald gives an account
of the struggle at Au8tin«fur Htato
officers. Austin has~ one of t
'h ' Judges tfrf the Suprehi t Hfourt.
and none hnv© ever Ct»thjdii3rf|d
of th© Kcleetiott. But it does got
fallow that the peopihvwouhl Re
Always a3 .fprtnpatc if theyL^HJand c^umthiHb nuih’
“ - lOCt fiH^ oiir state officials in that
locality.’ Tlie fact that" Walton
BinM
Bbranmont in tluj eouuty of tll^ir long to,the Inw* strat
11 i s tfie^Iu ty ot-a land coni hits
8iimer-io-exe< nil* tile iaw.-yft-wns
the |:tw. of his . -tvp mgkiltg that
©nuTd^d tite *•;, rks iu’» Rro Imul
(/Ac© b*giai> tip’ ctiiljlrtni’s land
OWrghotne, indicates that it might
benefit the pfdple 6f T^xas If the
Slat© convention Would follow
Ihe example of the county Con-
vention at Austin. . To leave
these two -\Vui«h and )Vallo^i |;tr'TIa«knd couhty. TUhTiTport
—ourtn the cold wouldn't hnrt tf tfm kurSMraud board fdjr.Ws
the State: »• ’.i H # /*. . a
The Travis couuty j^mveMW
to-day. Delegates w©re»
Ft. Worth, IJous
ial aud judiobd
i, and a county
H/j&i pot. A resolution
BBSS
tiaryHi© knew th© 10 men wi»|e
tn^bu^ktaiu s ui! h ,” and fl, must
have, tickled tho Roushdt rival
to s©<• what rafdd ‘ Htridea»tTi>'
%‘i
News was-taking to wi|tHh©_af
the News can.-ea^e© tht©.VrotfT
huskibtinrfor KisittcgaJ acts rel-
m WA't)
furtione *if the tilu,lh < >lH<dft4s,-ral
Auktlii.
Selit V» tbcp^titcjitiary, In that
..v'ni ilu* ‘ New-* mb/Ut- add a “^"^01. .iaw.iRJ.iv TiasKmi counijtv
deserved, and
cat jirnise from the people, arul
enjoyed, their <ibntideft(^rbi?csn»©
of Its uniform ar(Mtracy*l n fiu ii-?
prbpfictyi
Arri-m tho UafjVeMton Nows-
■jnfrloinvd th© rmudleof attorupy
and ID"
«r and \ hrevv k pv<^r» the sBrbUid-
ers of Cttpp^WAlHh;-found that
those who know that floonn and
Fislror had-lnbor©d dilligently
for a long fi me to have Ha m,
Tullis, McCftlipiii and their con-
federates in crime Arrested for
land lorgericK, and that Walsh
1ia*T ad, niore Tb WTllf *ihe in -
vestigiition than tho" ono op
. ..fer-
tile News aayh:
—a tiling t©--
gardod that for a year or two a
garund tjuyt for a year or two a
gr* at ituiny j*eoph> have looked
toward^ the lam©' <dd Inulietor
soldier of Hood’s brigade, who
for six yeard luis made law And
strained
law. as land com mission-
lent material for a higher office.
That th« lbtt(dtclor holdier’ Iwis
“mad© law; un<j slraingd la.w us
deity. The l.Thd eoiumissiotier
mm
does.n^twtorng to the l&w.mak-
|h>wsi ami ongktr not-to lan
that tho^.KecoTds of' lfad eoajity
commisuioxuirs’ caurt dft
county, wem chuggpd at the laiid
office, and .Llmt the mutilation of
reoortls had net
uH<u>Si.itauel Um
official oath, it
3i
CAMERON A CO.,
Lumber Dealers,
•W"E!^.TI3:E!R.E50K/3?, TtE3XAs.
LIFE •
.BALSAM.
.....^5
f: ir‘->
-r±-3—-
f!Ss
'1
Keep a full anti complvto bttx k of the l>cst' procurable
trade.
1 r-
■i.q
V-'
-*Lr
III !■! !>«.
-of th© land offiwi? e.o*s»ht to
tijg- flyndicate land,grabbers get
ting a :.t‘-20 ix>0 aynVof
tk© childrenV4and iu Torxy ami
•Vsakttm- eouwtb*©. ‘PtiwrAbsent
thtff ttiyy At© fond of game© of
chance and have art affinity fpr
Hheum. Martyr’a Itch, Pua-
•*'—’•JSi •*—-^-“VTuiar Kriijjtior\* o/the /.
' ^ Face and Anna,
Blofchea, Pimp Ira, Jiiuyxnurm, Tetter,
Cancer Fiatuta,'.
- • emd Goufi-*" ‘ *
The Lire IUi.haM \* HU infatlible
remedy tyr Htfcvflf ATrew, tn tfs mn«t-
Hg*rUV*»A?l Htl'l frUtlTful Htuglt#. ,
ipkOTiMM-Trf-
i>ndm114, TJver
<WP
pokr*r and other-games which
leads so many youths to dens
vie©. -» "; l 7*Sff"k*y •; st
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me. Ivinas* mii-j omtiuer, opll
I'eetloU, i'CLifi lu the tilde, Dhteusi-, of
Or® Urelh»; Primary br Heeohdury
H.vpbihtiC Aflt cUoiia; wjth all «lit»e^«c*
arlltng ftom esrtyfliidiMcfotlorn»7UioA
mnyrpe irtuch reduoed,.. Al-
Qrsat Dishonor#!.
to the News’
“bachelor s<4ldier’r httVlttg any
in protecting
children. TTiin trunsitetion wjiieli
it wtdj rtiggRst tho (pmstionr
*jon t" ‘ -IV<; as guardian to pro
feetThr- C htldrftilt.
efforts of theN©w^ to d©f©a
The
hnu/ri‘-.ty i»» trying to rp>Boon©
and FiHlier of tho great benefit
timy N'ftfesPivi-oft ih© iffiopt^jpf damitijig- .....It iH^foe simile of
___ ~ •*» ^ ______a- ' *--... W.w jI' a n4.tiVi^v4#i»w h\ X 1T1U.K
Texas Wh« Tt they senl
am ar
hisAsnociates to tFiopcnitontiary.
Tho- land fiamis" board did
» % ... • ' . *Z_
©Xpo?»«.fjSuds and the only way
___m>t«*d letter to J-. 1 )> Fish^
ptibljshed in the New York-Bun,
Jtn which lie ©aid’: frl aiurwilling
that Mr. . Ward shotikL derive
■what pfotit he can for the firm
ThTtt the use of inf nftine niid in*
flucmfe may )mng ’* uTtfl8'iei
I**r,”.H«ys the G»jves$oflrf. News,
f iWbm’t ecnTT Gcherul f fra tip
by lay i ng Rwr h4:t in
ty' atin ey'oiji. lil tju.1 cAse of tlie
f^dieoj. b^CdRJii Hankol) cojintyv
v(-yor of Young land dl^lrirt.
•^htfrtw u^andidictcs now b©
for.- th© people, of Texas for the
nigrramT important office of ,\i
mrctj iii- Criticising tho twits of bpiiuy ? General prti .lohn f
nut
ll
Mr.^Pnrton and iLa crediting' building ni Fort Worth and
■VirniSt-' witli'. Bn? pmlaeworthy refits to blm kl^g.i. .fprgftjubling
urfk of.;_Gonr,BoDTir and f JHpt.
FisTier indicates a bad-nietnbry
ot|Q®»ttVUite from journalistic
t?L xJta — ^ v * ' n ' *
■ ._ -l.-'
alalutea, is an indh tabhvoflfencn^. ^
—lin'd the of !u*f is Thick Walton,*
ft fornier* Attorn« y-Genera 1 cTClu?
■Btatdand novrtliH tuitciiAUthor
^ '■■ • 4>f4lH‘ T(>ul aft4r-OT^y*^j'Tfh- and
Dtringy of; Hey ’Thom]ison,” the
1^1-lffiMedjhltrdn^f, Wh’icYrpUdb.. hiiiggja^the l>at>ej^ itp:acu uh
lientroTt ough fr tn bw%m rndtrtnbh»‘'«
With jlpe
orMlCc if it "js not.
present nWr'tlo'ned pubbe eenti-
mmnof fhb ]»©ople of iltik Btate,
IffiW l#Tit ifm*’<Tpport uniTy for
some' n>a?v witfifk rffiar and Spot-
lens-record to step in aiulxdrjy
off tlie i.ri/.o. -pillar Afercury^
If the Merchr^ gives a Oorrccf
account of tlie. ttyo aspirants for
Attorney-tfwwml it would be
well if tlie |wo]»!c would kunt| up
some foiftpe4©nt man for tin Jus
well as other State offices. The
tho .election of meiTto office who
an excellent, paper, apd luteal
ways adv.Hi ate(i law and order,
and pow has -a good chance to*
(> Tpvourth tno-schoOl btTtdJft 4^L^udida.tfr|n£|^ t
f#yin the lamV-grqhbers; as excel*
TAk© Burnett Gibbs ffom the
lisMif.candidates for Lieutenant place D0twen*u tno gin
Governor and rnn up th© name the passengers all tne
of Mr. Clint, your :»bl© county toLondo*#, I^ortTAylee
Hr. iHim im^vyou a state repu-
thtTon Tiy TiTs nfrfF mrd foaSmhB.
very -best lawyers of the stutd;
the tlircatu of the wealthy and
iulluelitial citisens of
city rtpaldnat move him from the
hue of Tint y, and it is Imrdly
Vvithiw the possibilities^timt he
touffl* J>e deterred friiiu thoJbftgh;
ly investigating any osspb of
HyaU’fl Hltiffle F,if.i,Htthan)
“ - A, iKtloJbJe " a
ItisjjQ longer doubted by the
Ariferlcan pecijple,.that General
Grant is terribly complicated
and completely.*'scandalized in.
the deoument of the Grant*Wiitrd
sWiiidtes. However much his
friend* .ca,mD, thu
■rqh-a -feef- ^S.yHrW.JiWB
crime aiiffnits modickiM. ft.00 per
preildpttt ofthe
odium, the lamentable fact
tlie face, a ghostly skeleton of
Unclean methods and roorabde-
prH%ity^ W»th ■ Die proofft of
what wapr antHg on^ln that den
cat^B^of gri‘»t otirefl chii be had. mlSnl
w^-mat. was going ©non maw aep
Of tmsyks. wtorw tho OoUfttfyi it;
is impimsrble fbr honest people
to escape, the conviction that he
wkfrprtyy to th*“^db»|jrt*fteftt prab*
t ires of . the-conrei n, and a MuTfer
5 Aft*# ffigeftwtn^forort^
, uwuit ttie wofJutra
last bit ofevidencaflmt has com** ^ f.1 f T VvJTt
1 ast 1)t t of evideriCaflmf
to light..ik.ffitett ccmclusiv© «*»fid
fr» wi l l brau4-4+iHt-vftt 11 di»- -
luiiior for all fl line, to come.”
Arirlm CapitaL . 1 * —-
Ono by OttT'Sioy' Fall.
Looks an if u)iafortifne< -*bwrt
*;onm siwgly- Ht th© Grants any
moreJbaiVto otlierpeophL "Th^
were formcfly'pid 1 ate secretaries
*0 l*r©side«t. Grant, and both
were indicted nnarl rried for com
itmla
"n?s '" Jhrgiuuhlmg ;t(,chhi,.aiity. Here* is u fine
ptirjntmrn, whirl. nn.Irr the pl,a^? (t,{ ft„
'rom rlohn A; Joyce. vest
A*wi» h -v —* t •
AVtsa.-V - ,0
. .-.—*• 11 ■ — ■—1
_. , • » -.
rt'
OTit
Lord Ayjesford, who fias
ord Ay
ranej^jh this Stale aud latxdy
went tO England, has got his
Knghrtid ip th© role of att initi
husband^ with the young* Di
red
uke
of Marlborough ae the villain in
tH^ ’domestic cifCl«r. . He had
justsucceeded in defeating I/ady
Aylesford’s daim. for alimony,
on the ground tbiit she had been
guilty of ^molestation” by ap-
propriating his second title) Lord
(toiernsey, for her ilkutitimat©
child by the Duke of Marlbor:
ought-;. Perhaps it wav* to cele-
hpopla csrlafniv are rypfmHed te Jwjit*it.Ms victory lhlif1lft<gfiLtB^
rlioIjMctinn o>f > offir© wlm at tlie Derby, put at
W“n“
the races, to Ijondop bridge in a
third-clrtss carriage of an excur-
sion tramohtlw Dover and Chat-
servtf the pe<»ple of TexaA. ‘llowf 1^* ^rHlp w**
tav*-tJZJU uiij.. A. «r^aKl*kfc*.wte,«ndo
suc-
cession* of sinAli skirmishes todk
place between ttto guards and
way up
:n
Aylesford was
t of M|. Glint, you 1 ;»bl© county to Lomtoi*. IyirtTAylesford was
AtiomerOenorah no* g*** l>uC obstinate,
Mr; mint J.As kkm .1 atata n-nfl- ^eateotatehi; refused to sur^
Kftdstr his tigkfiticftflij imgtrctd
discharge of duty in the ]>rOse
nil ion of gambleiT* amt other
inw- 4trenk©mr- lag him sliOWW -W_H
/ -h*a.j| Inirv-txi-st •<if lliti tOtim* .l ! ____ < . •,. _ .1. j ___i
at London bridge,
persisted ityfals i I ©1
noble earl hit lii m
with a
offieml
«. and th©
the head
stick. A
WHS
thrown heavily ■ to the ground
I thy and When be w*as picked op it v^as
his 6wa. found that .fine of his lags had
been broken iA tw6 places, (»rtd
he was carried
k to.tt^bai
en home. He now Threatens an
action for damages against th©
Dover andtUhaj-haiif TRaiIway
(fl)fhphny,hTTt tf ht'UtteniptsthiB
4 the com|may wtrt imdoubtcdly
retort with a prosecution for as*
ttery upon* the in
'alnettou flews.
J, t
- —--—mrt
V.W
lH.
velre the very MHt >U. — , e;t,(U Iul(1 va
r**" h!rtl laSraS uwnuf
v©|h©eri ai'pr(>v* (ljalfihlv ui-;iU public offices. By
the ^iurt., ..Such “BlmifatiTir ARTOtffiUS let Vs Jill ©nr state and
__ __ , enntoijs ak irntMot® far all .Malarial
Anff Half Million Great Cur0e7'S!StS'oSn,?r r?m£lyMit r«i»t*t<;«
. .fluirnr.u ___________v____. HO o-.miirie nor mineral nor Uelctcr*
ram,irprrip}7tripn^p^nnent
Iiili tHar>net jUm iny from
or if
tm Impure Condition
Blood; auohoa Scro/uta’SnU .
__YiagE
Ajffuif Cttre
. Jamca 0. 3BMn«-
The fidnitiiafionof James 4ff,'
HtUTnn Liy >l|U .aA%aalfftl i« li I> Nfcfct. |
iuiial Oouvtfudon ia.ri^ Wfa\\^
hour. Ucr* aKd no excitiunwit
the office of TOO Post, foi
iBonths Hgo th© IMiimed KumhtY .
. ^tulS^WpRSW^-'
,T.U«. m UM»V **u M Uefjrff-ttre “>u us '
altfii’k
WK WaHRANT AVKR»S AH UK UlRE
to cure tvt-rv «»®r of fevutr«u<i A|?ae‘’
u:}«ai..e Ws.fielH^ind^»Uoif
ver, anil Idver'jComliltiiutilaUAliilji'J that all the hidden Stiength Of.
muiartH. I© fttiture, aftcr.la** nian'gi friends-*e#trould be
btousiht te Mr upon the Nat;
wrma
*w
Hold toy «H bnuMftfltfli
ighv.>. ——i—. ■ a ,.<w-
0{HU J. c. AiER *C0. iouftl Gbfiveujion. ■ Hut whil©
- * btn^lk ft*., lu.miiiatian wus looked for,*
p®|>“U4, IJV4*r fUeHMr-*'Of
tna •«r» l Bladder, Spfi hI Vf-
IJOODrUOllSE
i. A. Lafferly, Propr,
. aritdoy fa*n»
an Improper, uiutof Mbrt.ary, painful
anIsrgemaaliujsr tb» JutsK, ^oa<®,
■jMSTeH.'dMJ.Mieneral IM>ltlty, fy*ji8 of
Appetite, DlStitiefla, PrOwirutloo of
Ripagji/ **-
■ Thmsc
oaii Mai iy*!*£
ft.00
Hyatt’s Pulmonic Life Balsam.
« €imfnrkntU
She VmfsidfiptyFr’Friend^
In nil uf tlie Luiiy®, T ~
IMHMMSMlHHM A’im.muk.
fl.00 perlKittle.
Tft® ffenwln® our card on top’of
bottle**. Trie Hyatt .M RuIcixj:Lo.
fgwyrte, if, J., Propt
rgiiite, and'j'bV Buflte
Wprcrr art cent** Tor V." 1
ponUKe, rtmt reeeirvf 1 f, \ oo
f free b coatly itox of’
wlfcLtielt* -til, ‘
Hex, to more Wouey right.
iftieveRh0l©ss occfirt under otr
cuffiStances that- ueed to be told
in d<*ta]J. First, then, Mr. .
Blaine’s nomination is a victory^
for th© Garfield feeotfou of the
* party, and,is an. indorsemeut of
Having taken chan
above named houne^f
ilXSZ: I
b^^r,n’d°
Lbest.be n,u,kU.Xo«U
with t
GRAHAM
ANO JACKSRORO
dent wlieH the assassin’s bali
U. 8. Mai. and Hack Un..
Q, M. Tiiokp^ Proprietor. ^/ctaratlon for or
Tuesday# *ud Fri* auainst^Uartie 1 d, an indorsemeutf
tmuHSlatum o;
Weifneiilay# MM
• L Youuy wmoyf ^eMa#. seal ^ mtegrity anil patriotism
s® «b
(ay than r-wIi1 tt- feet, whit® itj face, hlayk t*r>bt ‘President, whomDcDiocmlshad
ffljHuhe. Tenytry I$S al^o le^ed t© lovti^Mre
^ "Am the Republktuia, - Tlie
, v :Tr*7-i sDeitibcrfttic parijf must be awarti
hV--A- ■’- -—Ttitai hy> notniirating Blaine t ho
vatdstfcst
l'"A“ •JV' y ,.
kLLlOT’: - jj&. o«S ihkl^^«Su-
.'» A.A**".*
Luiul.M'i*, SKingles
Doors, Sask -aiid Blinds
Mouldings, Lime, 8bgfe^=&KW=t£K i
CEMEKT and MIXED PAllJTSj'^^
v.
^Etar-
V£Kr*EKtiinntct! Fiirnislicrt on Applicfttion
r.,-^g......... ^ ‘
rc
. V-,
rmMtesmlS ofeopies of that bo*df
through the^lkdith and ptfaor
r~* J Dfcinticraticetrongholds aftd seek'
to eonv’ert r Deiuocii^tsbyt’
charm and di© elm[U«n66
. BIaif»©'.« Twenty ’VX^ars in Con- “
To stock-ywr'bojil whetting rooms with b,ru8>’’ , \Ve !iavo,^*d Ul‘?t
It Talres No Fortune
ail tho necessary fiirniiur^ or your dinmg oLmia
nut trimmings and fihrl veneer panels.
goods witli wooden or.marble ilo^ks, and for Htyle^klRt fHf
Fsh thcy.faniiot lie excelled for tl* ,m,ney. ,' ’
Also, iff Dye furniture dejiartmcnt .will lie found.;Hie. mjmimm ia a formidably ©nmuT,
Silyer T^.if Wove4 Wire Matix^J’ick Matf*#vin£*eel- vfthn u not to b© trifisd with, it
sior^ Mrjwrt^tnnbljuatioii and Husk iuid ' r j_ ^
ft* ronfc Mrge:nmnoefrof fency Brackefch Book Shelves, ti?an sUnd^orftl: ^Whm^w&
L ™ tnvmqwof fancy Bracket^, Book bfielves,
StysjK! ha* l«ffly bee» ]iroimT iPl^tn^; it fid Fntlhes, BbieWfig OttWIianH,
saysji© ims lately -__ . ... ^ ,, „ . , .^......
nently before the-law ■ court© of Mimrs, Hat and (bat Hooks, Towel Racks, &c,
'i—rsr
An inspection otstock ia soticiu^r^Wgr* *“
?ant satisfaction in goods and prices. ;
W. S. MeJimsey, -
.^orakam,
±
TEXAS.
-Ar-
J C. SHORT
■
"T
W<* ar
vd from given promises.
almost ^unanpimns preference •
sliowu ifffimtisylvnnia for Jamct*
bf Mote,
(rom tlie
Ssr
th#
- ’ Nr i
W® M
hi • o*nd
hhd Dtat
la Novfei
Weir
S Ci
r ha seam
. * a®##or ol
ovoint)
.....W#
an a cant
y*r> ftce of T«
Licet ion
T3
We or*
u cam
, RAJ
___,J[;.ri«aMN
Li
: Wed
OWt'bB
ora
U, is o( ho the
fact) Blaiff© is JL_Very/ strong
.f uigji, difficult. to beat. - /He has
Die; BWgnj^j^f the few select, ;
LfttamT’ li(»>tfd and ahouMere
«Wve theTr b-ttoCv meny his pri
vat© rci:jid. h bne^-to the
bestof (v,-r knowledge—and ____
rahtlXi.y. 1ms Jaseu t ©eteii a; ha&>. rr.........
dr<*»l limes and ho^. been found t “
wantifi;'. JUe D«*mocrocy should
That-Lm.L will turn out to ber
" the must cfficTeliY document of
«I lhfi . fteeson, uh#
mnmn
.'Church
f vv -^xhlbiti
“- the exl
U#D pS
rffiftfasgcis will Bcnd bundgeds" olfe1
it is wiiiuiu in tip? style
»-
aster and it will
hY-Its fifH
BUtine reihe man oC ]gUJ
ho will give the Ddnocratn' i _ -
;y hard butths for the prfesideucjv'*. * *
Wot.
ported
l*«. ,l...f*.,— \^Ty
Tom lea
friends
his deal
Btiiu* utivuc iui un. |nvoiUQui*y < iV,
The Post, in noting the noini-
iiHrlon of ttrtv*Mirtii0 sliitusman,
John W
ft# th® l
Aeud juty
_ . iu 19MU.M
parity of t
" Al l to k im
. ^ and Will
....... I*
At th.
flon of 1
liopt1* to u^-'l^T in'(tnfr'fntngBtttltiB'
we rtwst cautipn the Democracy
.that the dm© for. vacillation ia
t
a giant mind, who is his equal
as a atatesman, a diplomatist
andjA politcian. We need (o'
^ fmtho h-s.sra man than Samuel J.
Tildeft against James G,
Master uxainst master, ^
biaiii against
‘ w ifalh
SEWING
Machines.
-A. GENERAL STOCdt OF
The full damago can hardly
be- estitwated. About every
building in the City was injured'
to some extent, and the small
losses rio^. included iu ottf list
lows & TINWARE 1^"*' ^
Give me a call at my new' place of ImHlness, tfarbff doorw
South bf the Grahain Hotel.
rrr.
f
•* -
banddriv-
.J. PORTER,
* ^ Manuferturer of and Dealer itt
• ffUMUiFni'WUPr ui arm
Sadkllery, Harness^ Bridles,
•*p Ai JM'-*-.- ‘ U-o- • k '> i - ,X_ * ■—-—'-L-'-ir*' I ■ .-■ / * V -— ‘ —-- ■ *
1
k TUki-
•©(©IMi^eJRrwi ^ith nvei
irot g voii to strong drink.and not
f ffiitfay lucre;
are jiot tainted-wall- a suspicU
The AUt® effe*U ofAycr*# SftrMpft-
.rilift are tt>o;ough and permanent, lf
there is a larking taint' of acrofula
about yoy, Am’s H#r#aparilla Will
*•' Ail
Legginff, Whips; Quirts, Spurs, Etc.
faUjli til I&rsns M te Mr s: Sheri lotin.
*T ,jd. . . _• - • *.-d~—is*-A. • • * ft.
n* -
i.
gallou, «
One c
T theseaf
bout It a
along t
~ storm
— 4mblet
100:
uperate one, for
Is a man who'
lined to be a deat
l.imv* G- Blaine _______ ___
wonld ratlier court death than;
defeat lit the loftiest ambition of *
hit* 1; to - f/<>u*ton I’M.
A(Thro
fieve J i
trees of
evening
Judge’s
fbe pi If
filght, i
Show il
<«*ul
mgmm
jabot wi
Occaaiu
scon©^ b©l^w was as terrifying
nd pitiless as U
and dcsolatii
-whs stil'd im© ai
nl)< vc. I'vry
hnd cTm’ked ah
at Bow*
~zs~.
SnU»x,a
ho spllnlerod 1ST
]ii<'ce«, whlfe window-panes Were*
Ahattored like theVavy down of
the- (1,'vndylfon. f Nuinhep*.«pf
sutall houBes w*'fe’fftkcrv irp ;t;vdr ^
dashed to pieces (ike thAWresfc f :
huldihw. - -Galnrmdo
Notic
____________ all hun
i ^ Our pas
'42-4-
If yefti candidfttes want to all*
yourselves through the columns
of the pilot, you cah do so at t he ’
mfrfof ten cents per iirte.-
languugc of WebYFlannig
ask, ‘'Whataro we here i«
All kindtwrf ropairing noatly d^nh- Bre.ioe^ MeawnnM' Upknytoicn Pilot,
Give iuc aJria _glKqi^tU.ad1Ll»lU,lie Square,
»*art g*H"mty
line. N*
an we
■*“4» - •
-3*JC
Dallas. 4
J as-1
!?■ lad t*
rabid si
If© sav<
a maa i
• ... r-4dng fl
e *
to the i
twenty
UvV. -dr e|©*<
(he mm
«• .v»A w;A*a^#i -vii.
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