The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 4, 1891 Page: 3 of 4
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ttotHl*«-Uks kbs tr**<l of the foot
thk mx ahp hows. ]jg
■ .r.,;grr.»-t*:rt«ra-
rr
tos
—^TKm TJWIf fiffllW
WHousivom, "ed wiihlHliotisnes*
"ami obstipation
pon«ti#>atlon,.. for f,ftecn years;
‘‘first one andUicn,
prepara j
Paine. “4i^o was suggested
" tome aud tiled but
V to no purpose. At last a frieud!
recont mended August Mower. Ij
■“ took lu-diretliunfl aud,
its effects were wonderful, rcliev j
“lag ue- of ilaise disagreeable'
.*.(• r*-‘
UK MIUJONAIRI.
niftUt. If thcro In auflii <»•» ftutli
Thai jrfiu would fftlu nnukc ihlttf,
And "filth (•«« bUjfejrouni It In
u will l>u
Tf you will but b« I
rur. rori
mftldfH r»fr pwwn« TtHlt «Jircn
I
■* stomach pains which J liad been
p—--vi UTUtlded wiih so long. Words
TUa string "till orphean melody,
«e In i
“cafmot describe ttofi admiraiioh
"in which I hold yotir August
o-t4..wvt . -n- .W, >uvcji «■ <i in *
"dense of lire, which before was a
" burden. Such a thtdidne is a ben-
I'fl tiitf jrdur In man>
If you would only favor uu> ,
Trte Antdaf,
Mn idrn four form of Orjusiau mold,
Ypur «ym of liouvenly 4
A r>* pnlnirfl on my lumOBt heart
Jkud I would f*Ui wud )uu.
** efactiou ^(.hvun.ih'ty. and its good
.** tjit nl i t ics 'afid
"wonderful liter- Josso Barkar,
" its should bo _ , .
"niiidv ku^wii tu . rn , ’
"everyone suffer.- Humboldt,
*"itig with <1\-sj»ej>-
“siaor biliotisuess Kansas, M|
(i. ti. GKKKN. So!; Man'fi ,\\uotlbufy.M.J
TIIKKIUTOU.
Sweet. iii,i<1 your Interctlng styls
My hssrt dotli potently "St1 ‘I
Si. 1 inbuiltl.iyuetA with "stumps
And bo,a 10,1 neither yus’II reject.
fio taat
i-Well, when my friend married ah*
inaiatod oB my sccaptlny from Uar •
trills for breaking In her ahoea. I
namad 60 Ovnla n pair. Thsrn weeo
other * onion to whom alio mentioned
i her idea, and about half a do*ou. whu
wore the aame number aa I do. gate
me-, thelf custom. (i rad rally my
queer tittle baelnreea increaaed. #o by
tho time my daughter* grew up I
never had to buy ahoea for them or
myself. and I often employ girl* out-
aide when my customers’ al*V do not
tit any of us.
•■I lump the butLous on the ahoea
in uddlltou to stretching them wheu
new I charge 10 rent* for putting
the buttons on. no mutter how many
or hoir-few there may be to roplnce.
I ulao bruali and pul (hoe jHitli on
tlirm. Tho charge for ttyla la Si
cent*, and the shorn are eent 1,0 fs*
and called lor* 1 urjffitu*lx-l Jiilnk, 1
atood alone in the buslncr*. but now
VluL iri*^1-1.tp.-i“dea Urn cine ul
ahoea In her duties. *o that but for
having my own palroneaau*ahe would
cut Che ground from un4Pf' my ft I way a
new.«aUoil feel.’’
BBOIN NOW TO'USI BUSINKB»
METHODS ON THE FARM.
the Oelj War le Be Sere It r«ra—«fa»
railed Mat I* t'epronieble— , /
Ihur Weletera and Mouaa-
• hwtd BMata.
Tar (aiiukh,
Wal. I-Ia'l rettai been Ihlrrttla’ li.>"
u. la.lti a iirap of Ir.iutda
’ k«ov)Ul |BVt‘ us ImH it a lirmp ||W
If you mb' mt'JirpuUl*JIKI fWP »iitchs*<l
AVf \&J t« ii Bvel
H«iIp«m Method* ©• tl»« Fwrwi.
With all the *xhofUtion» to farmcra
to make greater use of bualtv-«r motu-
oda OS the fem. we nee very few
of them explaining how auch methods
ahould be pppllad. or wherein they
would be specially valuable, liener-
allxhag la not the boat way to uiakii
truths plain. To nomejluyvn tp Ujt*1
_ fn <uai 4? jsBwisskff. Tfi*
stripping of ths b.adea sad nutting of
the top* *»d than leaving the butts to
rot la ths field, practically amounts to
wasting a large portion of the crop
beeId'M being otherwise economically
unsousA aa tho coat of *ftbor '•
out of all, proportion to -the valde of
tho product auvmj. By analysis, tho
mi lower ohewe.1 iltal two. |auual« at twtwed ffwir an wrronOeit -trtp of
root ul thu multor ut once, lot inn MB.
the readora how ho In to know wlietSPr
hU hogs, his poultry or JyU eowa pay
him a pioSt. If he fee.1, oachnlnaa <‘f
thvae anliuala fii>m tho smuo grain
bins? Tho oowh may be making -
alatk butts null allied as much nutri-
ment no ooe |amnd ot Corn and cob
'ideal, and (hat two and cim-half
I pound* Of stilks were enuiValfnt aa
! food to one pound, of good rorn meal,
i He further oiitliuiitnd that them l»
gi'uernlly haU h ton of butte left hi thb
Hold efter atripiiiug the fodder and
t culling the top*, which is oquivalont
| to m obeoluto waste of tOO |toenda of
r rn meat or ,IV nnd ime halt buelaila
1 ot corn |>cr nci-e. -Journal of Agrl.
1 culture.
1, -u l^ktbauatiblc?
The Americas ugrleiiltuiint praoti-
VtM ImSmS tftwwaan* AS Whasn MW
Kverr gear la CMa*.
tens, of th«Kia«ada *• re-
ly bora girl# among the .poorer
class are thrown nut to perish, and at
gbaughal I saw a tower formerly used
to facUlnte thb* infanticide, says Ur.
Joseph ftlmiaa. who has reoently r^
to China, i
sally bora
thwrery empire. It is practiced in
every pert of Chios, but aapecifliy la
Die interior and In the. Ixjeas diatrict.
Aa soon aa wu get many miles from
the coast. It fa quite usual th ten nca*
a Joss house, or placo of womliip. a
tmull atone lower from 10 to au feet
high, with madoor. but a bote iu one
aide, reaching into a pit in the
center. The children Dint I«irent»
Thn MSptial usages end ‘
On In England
'EC-ha*. ' J'r" . “ *"*'
*L ‘IT***
pbnuw naw
common la Kugland are nhlefiy of
Homan origin, it was a rule among
the Romans.that the bride abouig be
brought to hdr hushund with a «ov«r-
ing or veil cut over her head, and '
hence the ceremony wu.. called nuptial- 1
from nubo —to veil. Thdocromocy ol
pnttlngBn-ltoi ",‘rW"T-1‘i"g ♦-
ported iato thiit country by the
i asms. ^...
.......
I9W8KM
Suger.uS 'fbrtveBTWWtth
uf neuralgia, I tried a nuuitwr of
profit on their feed, r.nd thus conceal- I cully any* no. This is how It arrives
log Adpliolt that comes from unpyoflt- j ut this roooluaion! ••One foot In
hens may lw concouling tti
hog" are runutug iu tfubt to tho
wish to be rid el aee thrown ,iun» this uu+Lul algid.v,lu-u.hnl* in lb**
bole, and quicklime soon consume- the
lifeless little form. It j» sutd that the
pclesta take charge of this cruel work.
It lias been estimated that every year
*00 000 female babies are brutally
slaughtered in tlreempire. Ona China
. a g**. '..... __ a ..I nkr..^ thd
MJVPM »ftB A-*
■ UMii uH.a na>NV">e># . di |*r»tUtlN. IfHli
^'r^tVs^utioirOH, ai*‘l to my but
fri«f In4 flollrk< n u».v
nuffclnir rn4ctJ. 1
it U> Bit Miffortin Mrs. Jaauro uiuiuAn.
w& W* Ik^iMW lUlfc4tturv’»
'"WArrmc.
•It it the m** thiit »
IN THE
EEBT WEAR I HO.
JEANS
A tvoiiistu
r*HrwtiU>
a t? -
Mi Wi‘iuni uff'l tuil11*
A. Ulu vox Oil* Hu’l’t
,Ui low to iitoi
ikortief of
n'hiru.
f'o
10£
roaijee^9
Ufhfiwtj.^s
Tlw».«.sol^"r.C
Do you use it
tor *
Tif* Frlendlraa Ulrl.
1 don’t mean by this the girl who
w alone In tho world but I mean the
|irl who thinks she can Jiot make
q-tends, and Who bus become morbid
md unjiappy about it. In tlie'"llr»t
place, friends arc not blm-kod out like
MHimrli; you may have no end of
acquaiulanccs pleasant duos—but
friends come with years Tho twb
weeks' acquaintance is not ‘the one
with whom It is wise li be con-
lidenViolr mm ehonld you. cu>ual upon
her eternal fidelity. My dear girl, in
this busy world so many jieoplo have
BO much to do tnat they can not form
lutiuy close f riondsbips. sad ■ tlicy
choose the people they prefer. If you
are absolutely friendless. In tho senao
that J mean, tho fault-uiust lie a little
with you. Probably you uro
Saved Rn Letter*.
Thera ia a room In a house or
tVeat Kml avenue. Mew ¥ork, that -is
the joy ef the girl owner. Tor a year
l r a Uklj good ggrieultural soil man laiug Interrogated^about the da-
^ ^v fie ^oaDngX Mrt that 1 SStai ot feSoHc atrt.ctlenjff hN mamt»y-W gvrh
acid. H,000 pounds of potash, IG.VD0
pounds of uitrogen anil lime, mag
D OH III ..hledinA well nkllt* 'UlU
>UgU
**li4^ /bii'I ifMjietl ti Wt
‘All that nu*Mt men Uw M
wbaViiM) at*® KOttnr
HyrJi*
become I
Stio ii f
Uliil 1
toanutoctiirEd by I. R. 8QQBWIH
IV ANBVU.LE. If D.
v,““ mr iwxahstasd 'em* *"• «»r- r«l»f
is the same with other kImls
JiMlSPYlfS
PearlinE
WASHING
JND
COMPOU
THE GREAT INVENTION
For Saving Tok S Fxashsi
WiTNOt/rjNJiJRr To Tm
Ti>
TexruRf Cot or Or H*hos
NEW.YORK.
blt.scltisli. and selfishness and friend
ship, like oil and water, do not
mingle well. You claim that you
love everybody! TTow Vote Ts tod
i precious a thing to give to
I cr. ry ouc. WiYpposo 1 tell
j you a little story: There were
'[onii—t^o-~Tm^infrn—ror-fCTTOnr;
I when a stranger enmo lo tho house
this maiden saved the iotter of fevery
letter-whe received, and pac*keii lliem
aAay In bundles of lilt). tVben a
largo dumber lmd boen eolleeted she
went to work with a pot of mucilage
and covered her walla. Of course,
the envelopes had been put up in the
order in which they caiue, and to one
who know they told many a story,. In |dressing, oaring
ouw'ptaee there wore great numbers
in the same band, aTIrm, manly one
For a time those predinpinatbd. and
then ceased. After this the girl had
lipen addressed cam of lira. nun-. In *
country vlllarge—that was during the
two weeks she spent with hoc
for a change ofsoenoaild associations.
The next aet of anvelopes wore evh
riently afidreseed by her chum’s
brother. A lot of foreign,post marks
reminded her of her rlster’a wedding
trip, and tho'^scrawly ones appearing
regularly all through oamo from the
brother at boardirg school. Down
mar thoon d aD)..A-.f CJt JIL th®
TtaTlTn li.wul taught lifty years ago.
These wero from her mother, aud
had brought word ovary day of how
the little niece wus "just tb*,Image of
tire
farm. It
Of tftiock, when all are fed from a
common quantity of feed stuff". Occa-
sionally it 1* even worse Diun the ease
mentioned, the CXJWS, hens, and bogs
might each auu all return loss limn
the oust of their keep, and sDll the
truth be undiscovered, provided some
other branch of farm operations
soda, chlorine, sulphur and
silica to
which til
them three elements can fecit
|wr acre. After farmers, by earehil
aud akkiful cultivation, have ox-
hausted all this ftreat aUn-e of plant
feed iu tbaj^ppermost fgof Of this soil,
which wff( requTFo-iwveral centuries.
tLe world in
Wrought In auflUdeut revanuo to make ) will the s<dl boeiffiausted:’ Not nt nil.
up iho deficiency. How can it be told. ^ As the land la gradually changed into
whether a certahi crop of core, oar* 4- vgetabte grow lit aud tho auifaro ia
wheat or potatoes, lues beeu u profit- ! removed as farm crops, as it gradual-
able one to raise, if no account is kept |y deepens, tho subsoil which <>on-
of the cost of preparing the ground, , tains tho very same elements becomes
for. and liacviSding , diuid for plant fisal. And -thus the
the crop. j*.......... | lmperishahlo uatuni of matter npplNa-
1 wouldhnv* separate grain Idnafor ! ^ this soil, which
< i
nger
It t•.„
i where theyjivcd one ol fbtwii ru-hiug
i to meet the visitor, lavished caresses
I upon her. ntuf quiclfty fortert itaatf in
a most dothrorfab'e position oh Bei
lap.'* The other dog stood quietly by:
if it wero asked fora paw. It gave it,
but always retreated aud sat down be-
side. its. ui;v"t-r. Somebody .said one
’ day speuking of tho. lli-t "How dif-
ferent tbisdog is from the other one;
it’s so much nioi-e afTectiouatc!“ "Oh,
juil.1 their master. *'you
,boen when
for the first time.
The room has a dado of 4.u'l blue
WWtnlng-ptip-r. aud alien Lhe UibI
surprise Is over every one Hclmlros U
except the boarding school brother,
who derisively suggests framing the
pictures with rulers anil sticking
them to tho wall with j>ostage-stampii.
Druthers aro usually admirable in
in ifTiTr frankness. If not in other
qualities.
arfc verjU’s much !iviM«ke»i;
dojf who hi Aft n
yea*-gives iU »fTunfiw*i.Uv every'stidn
»e,“ tnneers; the other-ene waits un-
lil ii km>iv.t YVU well, aii'l tln-n from
l» jm«t. leal u v*-f i"«r ■
grocer seeds y > m toat-
• • baeeAsMng-
t .K. V-w VorlL
of your
moofCOAT
Refers ■uylnf.
:» i . ( oftr-
r liter
Tlw
v> het "l-« wlierr tli ■fMggr ■“ 9
tm. anti f
HMlaiuUir
ir tNIm'to »n
,-kor f *• t*»i • » rtthrr |t*>'»«*.
i tell tU* ••t-nolne tmyr
Si.) h*-
IWubl * > U F4M I
8 lah T rtml *'6*'fc«-r.
1st. A Soft Weolso Collar.-- *
*•1. Tbiy Trade/A»rH Itolov-j) e
Watch Out *** f
' fos h»tb Ihrar |>*»ImIn1 |^PKll
I****!
tha’.t'me on U 1* yonr friend, amt Is
ready to grc'b you and snow signs ot
its frieud-hip. tYbeu T was Dt The
dog OBTyou c« l the affcctionato one
) prefnrnsl lo "Cay willi .traugeia; llm
, other one rested at the foot of my
-bed and refused to stir. When my
altte'r sat there crying lieeause of some
trouble that llfUl come to-bar, tho dog
ate- teved av cry body . weul ...told
another room, but the other dog went
lip to her, licked the tear-stained
hands, looked up into her face with
flm'TiTt TiriiWtf'eycq an It'hr. were dry*
tog lo my: ff’m your • Xrictrd,' elou’t
worr\ 'Ibis points a little bit of
■ ...■■■a) and It won ns That While j o I
Clin have plenty of lu'qmirn'nnccs yOh
will find- that n few friends ar*» hgst
| worth having; and that—I must‘ro-
| pent it_if you aro friendross there
' must lie a fnult in you that is the
each kind of stock; then upou the first
das of January of each year, or u|*>n
theVfirst dny^of one of the spring
month* If one chooses, a large blank
.txiuk sJiOiTtd be procured, and every
time*! sni'k of bsiui or oats Is put into
the poultry house, its cost should. Ik'
charged to Die account of the poultry.
If ground meal, bouo or any other ar-
ticle ofsfood I* punib/ised for the hens
let the cost be charged to them, anil
whenever eggs or market poultry are
sold, let the proper credit be given. ^ ______
together with e credit for the egg- .special treatment
and poultry used on the Dsbie. , H th*
benathnve eaten a eorlain number of
bushels of vegetables, their value
should lie charged tb the poultry ab-
eam novsr be ex
hmi"UT during ull Die ages which are
to come. All lliat mankind baa to do
ia 16 use its art*, under the instruc-
tion of science, to’ develop title latent
fertility of tho soil, and to go on feed-
ing tho humnn race uhlil the eud. if
an epd aver sliaU ceme. when fits
earth will no longer exist ns a fit habi-
tation for inHnkind." *■
Mis,I* I'oiolers.
Professor ponlwrthy, of England,
(ieiuls there are til foniui of foot rot In
sheep, nuil each, in e meaaare, require"
J.. Batov *
Many have file mistaken notion Phaf
after aheariu* wool facreaaaa In weight.
Tb" opposite oeoura The more groaes tt
eon tains th" more it shrink."
yri ‘"lio,r bow telchiomT Uunv Atthuunioftto yarn wilt . hUikr lo, .. u» ......- whm., ha'o
Fan. nnd bow- frlgtttmrrrt TTn^tv "Wain ho* the fowls ha^, g.ad, sound udde«, are isTre anTpSW
tieen when she dressed the little one he pretty puuu | mothers, and have produced twin.,
Ibe dairy will have ehai ged t<> it r’" "“ *° r“'*ln f‘>r l-reeUer.
said: "Tho wife cry and cry. hut
kill alien same."
In every large .city In China there
ana asylums fur Ike care of-orphans,
supported aud conducted l>y forafgners.
who save yearly from -luwghlrr .tens
of .thousands of fyinsle Infants It
llan-Kow, which i» 60* mile Inland
I visited a Korean Catholic orphanage
for ehUdrnii that have thus b*en-*t*fit
out lo perish. MoDier l’aula Vlsrearo,
tho lady superior of this institution
informed me that "slur had received
seven Dial' day. Mid’ 01W dur thirty
wero brought iu. Of course these had
never been OonsigOhd to u baby tower.
Sometime* they iro found Wrapped in
paper and loft at the edge of the river.
Sometimes Ihoy are buried nliva by
the father, bnj while yet UvUlg are
up by oovio onto #1»® nnd Urought tj>
this Institution. Several women are
employed hyJjto mother snjiorlor in
looking about for the little vi'dlm"
Upward of a thousand si-e rerelyed
every yibir. Many*of there, of <mirse,
die soon ttfrar the exposure and neg-
lect they have suffered through being
jihandoned. aud many are
by the institution ln,.the tow n. Those
wtio accept tho charge have to bring
the children o«co a week for inspee-
tteu. and then, alt being right they
w«uvik>|u> fur nnxbiteici. g Hun
This l* an lTslUn . barlty. and one of
the must estimable one iu.^China.
During tho twenty-throe tears of it#
existence It. ho* saved tge live* of say
- T^nmyn tivoin ctitiiti on. vd - whesn * ■■
fair proportion have grown to woaian-
It received cOn,ivlersViie stqv-
Imuure or tjuo Itlood. tVrsVnras,
la, Neufalg.s, lnd*sest‘ou, sod liii
Dtowos Iron U ‘-
POB
ulasAte^s lako Ilrowii * Iron Ih'tare -It
live* «iivm£ih making oW v*v»gaa. feet
funiig—aodyouug .(wrsOh* strong, p «*» ;
ml to Uke._____'.___-
Too ink.n luutoera make biio*"* out ot 1
their boys iiisP'ad of mop.. , .
4 ■
I.OCtol BppWiNlioM toil! never enrift
CBI bunclf *. *«re». p|T*tp4tJ». l ltf-hMUtolHMIi.
at biotf etr. liToOfl impuriiv I* tin’
caUBf of RilmeuU, and » remr ly inUBt
l>e fakun lb:*t will rc-iiar* lb® I>Io<hI ton
Itvalfhy condition. Auch h remedy fi‘l>r.
Jdhit puiri**r*Mi>iri'.to. I>e it »n 1 you
perfect hollh. Yon mn| y^w*1
»elf If fnu fail to try It.
if ywrhtoTN :i in»«I btolui in iv»mlu»»u WjUh
n bab you .n^ tor® lilrtol / to itujit
Pr rawri neVTfirp^BKr^n \ *Tirni*rW t*~Hwrh
tfr F*n»N*'« wrw l ti*rPtiri* n»n1 YmrirooeM
m.m( If, it id vU l Mil iu»i/uii|W l.* kf j
>s»b <1 > fi r io <vi, » Hox tee. N«w \ wfk
AN A9TONIBHIHO ^
TONIC FOR WOMIN.
MoELRSE’8
WINE
CARDUI
>lt StrengthenvTns Weak, Quiels the
Nerves. Reheves Monthly
'Sttffoimg anihCikB
FEMALE DISEASES.
ask YOUR ONUaOIST ABOUT IT‘
SI 00 PEW BOTTLE.
CHATTfMOOeA PfO CO.
(fi*- -
FMlfi
WORLD 1
to
YYhnf hiiff «»f-tbo o»kWHNi*ion»*ti j
boy r.‘jju tfiiUffl hl» sis't r <
tl»e
Only One Bver PrhH»<I-Cton
Find if»«» Word?
TUece *n u li flplay iidvcrUffenitout
in this i>*per tin* wBWn l»»i i»o IWo
vrprds aliler* except one word. TU* euaje is
triuj of each n#w on* iim^firing Btof'UsHfiifek,
■ | from tbo I>r. H*rtt**v Minn t I kt*
houfto p’.to«N»ff m ’ OTi rvrr,Vtbtni i
they jimWf Hi.fi puhlleh. I*ook (nr it, retlu
ttieW) ibc■iiuinc or th»* \vi*r»l, ai"»' ''bey wifi
rcturti you Hoost ftganirtt y^nayuf
or SAuriKe Khfk. -
OO05D MEDAL, J'AHIH, 1BTN
W. BAKES l CO.’S
Braaifast Cocoa
"■T"
Jf v ><HU. IUfM mJkiijfr1*1. Ian- ^,ud ua
wtill uiiiiic up your, in In it tubolog’ .rliM fir
to death *- —
frr»tn w hW»4Bb *■*•• ®f
hu» bNNto r*«noN*d,
r JP«4!
it 1t mlublt.
>o ChrmTpain
arc uae-d In ft* plfpErtUEB. If
muf^rfin.-t tkrfd Hindi ikd
a#r<7'7th t-f f dcob mt«e4 wlik
Htari b. Arrowroot or Bof*r,
m4 u. 0u.itUi mprf ?rv
A Snr* cur# r«»r Flit*.
KvbVltC l’»U*— at- kJL.reii lil hu.lsVM Hk> t ''T*V4CaUilt>
■s*YPH»torrtW»" 'jw-hagtowry wan ■ - < As..Asti
Hits! |iiiifnulitig. ' ti l,l at y
H/5. It iBtielWW-JE.B-Wifi-
.Uhirg, torMlUrahf, FAarf.1T
siimirably srtspMd f»r tavaltoi
aa unipi i
tho feed that has bo.ni placed In the ! Mrriuos do aot bear »o toany
ay bln Mow T to
tiio hay, ensilage and roobi ustuii; auid
credit "will'bo given to iho same, fur
the butter sbld and eaten, the milk
aold or used, and Die estimated value
of the skim milk fed out. Ties dairy
ahould alim be iwedtUsi for Die value
nre
1 - .iini t 1
In aa KailUh S*4r«M»»,
land aa
Home
lo have
comfortably furnished- in Kngl
ours, sAys ’i'he I.ndtea’
li is .mitv unusual
lambs
they Uvs., aud
isiini>eii*at". Pampering
tl«‘(sHirsrr liTissls Ties ppdssbly tiupnirrd
their eunslitati(»iw.
Merino sheep do not ountraet sceb un*
time hi flvr a" often na the tsioriK' wools;
Iu fact scull i.i a very rare thing In other
wise healthy Merino ««eh" There groes#
is antagonistic to the scab parysihsi.----
I "Uiilly “show sheep'' ore not worth
much for anything "Ue. eepeclalty
of the old (oaatrtes. lake
hood.
(Mirt from i
Hjui-Kow. i
h llrtf t
'* n»» K* m
AiI.^W l wLs-irU* t
priEAW n» rur*
frww. |)f,lkM»f *
|»r
-UttlOtf. t ti-ltl I
U h nrl- .Hrwu-f
Has* IfehlHtf
ft I’fl i lail'i'l
ttstl l»» I *TW-
I, | . P I.AftW
1 Tltf * - A j
i ut uImj* |
fw
gs.pterBTRDi Nt»U Nil ml nil
m «tU *• f«*r p#rN»ni l«> J) atth.
........-AtoH fc| »>i.wiimryNWw. ^
W. BAKER * CQ .DorchartAr.MM*
thoM
of iho
n tire In one » liedroom, anil the rook-
Fgjr elrnir that coinfortnble seiueo of
ove.r.v Am.-riean woman’" life 1" ('•0*1-
sukceous by it* absence, ’ It is uot
cuiftomary, either, to have gns'in the
bedroom*. There is an idea that It
is unwholesome, and candle* aye still
ulmoet universally used, except on
Die parlor and dining room floor*. 1
tbomht that poor
lighting of the bod and dressing rooms
of tho Kngllsh homos had mdrh to do
iirAontrtbuDng to the dowdy qpd un-
i ityllJl. arofsliig•*! ’ ITlb Woincli th" t
majorite of whom always have their
' ' or tho pet-
of cslvo®. 4hen woanort. (or tbv
manure that iif Bide.
• It is"not ntieeftHwry tO go further luto
allow that thin I® tlio only
way by Whioh-Vecan foil wl>«fl>el- the , ~ , ,ulIn,r,(, spolls-t Thao, "pa'
work la profitabim not. J.his i* tho i I* « UuVthtng
only way, if It is not profitable, by f ru,u uuyU“il*
mhhh
I-nUp-*ex.wwhry are-'
peaipered. jaittwl. *oin of nil clMME 111
tell A hut bnliu'b
R«iles far Matter-Making.
handicapping all Dto. jwjxJL. It fleeq*,l . A*rH‘u.iWal h-j ,
• * * * okkoepfniT. litijid h»4 (mlillihfd who*' «\<<IU,
rrf Rnr
na grtiat -A ltQWlodtfs of book k®eptpy, __l>1__£_____
to ciaaaify these imported fuels.. Any- ifW"
one with good common "<n»‘
uiukorucb debit and ceod»t i-utr-ea^, (
under tho heading of ciioh branch <’f"’
bla farm o)>ei atlora us he ttau bimaclf
readily umlorstand. when be come." to
reckon up Um coal and thy, value of
^Tttotne avM +r*l vu houd. TnAi gmAt
point into hetjiH keeping such accotmU
and the sooner ouc bt'ginr, the better.
—fraetigAl FftrS' r .
nt mU’*
trtHteik UAlUdU
tb« y a!bO Mpp)k**bl« »n
of tluire tu:o sbout
110.
' TboM ihilJn n who n m*U wlthiu
tlfo prcmitooH of the fiwtttutlOB hiv fed
and clothed. And when old spoagh,
to iw*w. mihke Uc«v knit^JSktok-
And do other uwlul work. 1 bey
never know wb* f »• they * nme fr«»j or
who t^rlr pureutto IN bot» they
nrl’ 4 year* of Age their feet are ban-
daged. aroordlnff to th* getieTml euw-
Th»* mrrr»-a rmm fntk* rrHri*®e Me* t
Ie^ih hf heii**V»’** tUwt. l»u* hAff Miry. [
( htolTV* • nUorthwiMl CoMfi
i. Ihi‘iv<l4li Li.uiai •*? nub < I 1
yvHATi/?
THE /l
MATTERS
: FA R AT
vmur. wiurtsftiy
|C0 VC RED
WITH .
TAH&'iW
■11
A woirab can expier, luoro hi n
tliau inuat meu ciinmipmaa 16 a bqOk.
MaJ.w’e <)"u
» ami -s' KsJ
rn* Tt"r"lrs flrokrn Artlrlra
i • I^Mlirr ailu UuMer Cesicnl ISc.
them small, a* that
chance* of marriage.
( Inna, to keep
increases UialT
WHV SNOW 13 WHITE.
All IK* I leaieatarj
k.l.TCW")
be
out nt
TEN POUNDS
TWO WEEKS
THINK OF IT 1!
■■■ "" W‘
ticoats showing unevenly on
oBo ktrtoi tmmnn frusT c-nn, w itb grr-nter psobt ■
or the other. Tn furiitsl.Tng a W(1 both to Dm tesk*- xuul Uitohcr. )»
room the .IreaelOg-tAble— used in- mMMi cxccasivcly fat tliau tho whoop,
stead of our bureuhr—1* always put though a superubumlanOe of fat 1" not
j. Give the churn good ventilation aud
- at torXy.to. furiyito: jsyplutton-^to
Over Ta'd*-! M"*t U I apeofllal. <•• tho niurul"
of animal used for ' t1'- bwqi 'rimming
l-olors Ar» HtrWW**
Crwuls..... —
The pure while luster of snow 1*
....... . due to the fuel fhftt all the r'em-ntarv
ltius* all dairy utensil* in eoW water, j (,olnr|j (|f nn5 |,!P,i(bri togelher in
......... ............ ........... the rad lance that 1* thisiwn off front
the surfae,! of the crystciia. It is quite
possible 'Ci exmniiio ; the liifll*Mufti
apow crystals in met) a way as t» fle-
teet these several color* before they
are ipingVil together to (‘Onstltuta the
A man never tmrrmr how targe the world
o* until he trios to travel on his fame. ,
to nu m
MAKESA
flTAN .MtPj
tr 'WCMIIT.S
gi ASiniwu
*A4W*/W
mm . House
ssatteauoL
. Don’t-lot ynur (hlldrsa look pilssad
•tcklr. IWl keep them or*", pc ' l»h and
complaints*'. Keep lima well by «r **ton-
Sr.Ntl KtJTM.
«IAME2 FHLNt &
i
•i Scald Kith horwatvrond ri|i»o agnio
w ith (old. ■ ". .
!t \t,vav« use a thrrmcmeter.
4 I hum tie* ortuini at tomperatur* of
l" dcgri-c" To' till (lag I re* tn suunnev and -
10 d< an e» lo tii dram," iu winter.
irBTWiirnv,
Trn"wW?iBWVW vn* -' >-.innr WTitTirn ttn
-tike wokien; they wrUTRO much li^h men
ft your Mat a A' hes. ■ • 'et** a*1 worn
Almo-t any sort
As a Ptsah Plainest there can b* 1
na qucsDan bat that
X
SCOWS
EMULSION
i OfPmCHUwMiBiHwoplMpMtM
Of Lime and Soda
h*?«
iA BAA 1
CONSUMPTION,
aCRORUL*. BRONCHITIS, C0U0H* AND j
1 DtfBMrf* jr>*i 0*1 aif*«T«rf I
if. Imitation*. \
INDIAN DEPWEOATION
PENSION
LAND
HOMESTEAD
PATENTS
posVal
CLAIMS
Thr Art «r Rfaklug * llout"
It seems a pity that the young
woman tf ho ts about to establish u
borne and baa a sum of money to
spend for its garnishing can not
pc.rswmicd from laying it all
ones'. Siie robs beraclf of so much
future enjoyment. The sptelfc ami
span sets of furniture which are carc-
Tft.-sly ordered from no upholsterer,
anil evrried home and stood around
|>er parlor*- by Hi" men will never af-
ford her half’' the sattefnulion shu .uiu
got In a room for • wtyeh-tOMia}' "bo
buys as'hair. und next week, seeing
that tHmsf WnaV-bt! a table lo areom-
puny the chiilr. she alarts on u fresh
"bopping ecrursion. and Itrnl" a table
which i* exactly what she w ns looking
for; uml In iiuolhe.r tnTtnth, dtacover-
iug the need of a bookeimo or a
acre..... "ho ha? again tho delight of
the hunt, and the gratification of Ob-
taining t,U* pceW-lust *cneats.wad l>ook-
fuac In tiio city. _
Stvrh u room la a growth, a gather-
ing together of household treasures,
little bv little. Koch article, hougli'
only when the need in is*", or wheq
something 1" happily found to just
moot Die need, wilt have a family
history which makes It uu -entertain-
ing as well as a valuable possession.
Fijih couch aud footstool is no
achievement; each rug lyjd^ curtain
I represents a triumph* r
Such n home built up gradually.
I with careful planning in each part.
with thought and loving vnnaidera-
Don in aU ila details, acquire* afar
deeper value than could b« purchased
by Dio longest purse fror *w“ ‘
fashionable cabinetmaker.
is always put
against a window so iis to eatch till
the light poTsTblo! This look* odd
both ,in the room and from the out-
side of tho house. You see Diu un
painted backs of looklng-gl.isse* oj,
the upper windows of tho handsomest
houses, nud even in Marlborough
House—tho palace of Tht>I*rince ol
Wales.
desirable, or roughl alter, by the nVer-
tigo consumer of meat, whether-it be
tesif, pork, yoal or mutton; hence suuh
goods are handled at a loss.
There is a medium line to l>c ob
when ihc 1,hirer haa
tullUV'i inpc!!vl' tlwtwe of small ah ■'
7. |)raw olf til" liutterinllk. and poor
|,uie wnl* VTViTATtie rtrern wnfd t* rtto«-o*l
clear and nncolort* 1
e Make a strong firm, aiut |"'ur Into
the Chujaiirough a fipc slave. ,
#. Keinova Vbf IxiffSI and wbrk It with
a India or iqsm a butter- work*r Never
iiM-tlw hnn.K To th"s" uioy !>" addtst
th*- precaution to allow th"* butter to *t:md
Story W a Hllnd Princess.
The lovely I’rinooae Aloys Llooh-
tonsteln has been stricken with incur-
able Mtodneae. She nod tier sister-
now Countess Julies SleChEByl once
posed a* models for the scanty-robed
figure." which grace Makavt’s ceie-
1,rated picture of the entry of Charles
V. into Ant*8rP- LTiiiiui*# Aloys in
tho daughter of the wall-known
Viennese jeweler. Klinkqjteh. Her
first husband was the baakcr Haupt
A few ycRirti Ttgo *ba obtatflcd from
tho Vatican an Ecclesiastical annul-
ment of the mnrriiiga on the ground*
similar to those (,r which both I.ndy
Millais and tho lute Duchess do Fi in"
availed themselves to secure the dis-
sohHion of their first marriages. A
couple of years ago the ex-Mr*.
Haupt became the wif# of I’rlnee
Aloys 1 decbtonsteln, tho union creat-
ing an immense scnsaiion at the time.
Princess Liechtenstein's sister I'nula.
who . likewise Uguros as one of the
boaiitlos unadorned in MnliarC*
triumphal procession of Charles V
In to Antwerp, is married to the old
Count Julius S/echenyl, one of the
highest dignitaries of the Hungarian
realm. Notwithstanding the rank
HBd tiUn of the two sister* and the
lofty station ul their respective hu*
bends, neither of them i* receive! at
is ready for printing or the
tid» if lTto.ee JirCetlons ars fnitowed,
streak" iu ths hotter will never *]q**ar
Hint < Tar Th.* Hoassslte.
tuL *d fot* uo'Utng, it ;sgeic'i'al d'-oilttv.
Hillers trill
DTvtin's Ir.'ii.nutcrs tritl roroym, mske
„u iteiy. eteaiise yt.ur i.\c*'. *,. t gl\s *
iQOd appatib* tone* tho nerv*-*
Man - men tm-s i
,*oru bread while dieuuiiuir *>f pie.
ARE YOU A FARMER?
Tf vb Vfm ftre one from choice mad
can tell wh’cther farming aa AB lN-
reriment pay*. Do you make it
pay ? Have von first-eiam toole, fcr*
lures, etc.? You say yea, l>ut you
arc ithi*£“K -yon have no acalca.
You ehottiil have one, ami l>y aend-
Inn. a poTtat rTriT -ytm eaiv get f»U
iniorioat.on -from
L.
_ :,.i _ r____^____ _
served in p.-opnriug stock for Die mar- eight or ten hours then work carefully to
ket that will Insure better sallafnoUou ,*vpel th* * xc.*w*of water nod ioawra »»>lld
to all parties eoneornod than the. ev- ily, whsp U
trebles of either over or under fatting,
and while it Is trod the lorn. |>nrt« oi
very fat mead are always sweeter. • ^ _
more juicy and tender than when lean-' ; j-ait wilt riirdls u*w uiffk
Hess prwlominules over the enrenss InWleu old potty, tu«- s^hot Iron
yet the pis.portlon’df this fine quality \ *mt#l. I» orough on bags"—bed bugs
of meat is so small, compaidd With especially ^ ^
the nggregftto weight ofTi" very fat car- y.„, esu . Wn mien, that ha* ls>coiua
cos-s thiit, butcher" nix' shy except nt .united, with vinegar
low prices, knowingdhf lurge amount j|jv tiaktng "oda witli brick-d\wt
of uusaleublo bulk it conlaink Par scouring your knives
tleularly la till* true of multou. and] lt*w I eahtsak applied if
an excessively fat carcass of Dm), elns* , dlscoloratkui from bruises
. r^incrrr tim
of meat answers more the purpose of
Rhotying .the possiWDttes o? the nm-
mal or breed lo lay on fat, tliau any
Cistern water may' 's' phrlffRl by nnrtjf’
tag (t is»g of charcoal iu 51“ water ,
laving tough tnsn* in v.ti«xsr for * few
. ‘ . - LI_,. Lm ..i,l inuLd it
end" of profit ranched, or satisfactory ) inuiBte* lefore .ssikinr is Mid to make
* M 1 . t I 4 L I I.s 4 4, I, lilir
T
fba»r.X kXIINLlI” lit HK*reft't.fl*H I
i'*Mn mr mne* no* on |
rraiK’lHco laxmniner. |
ti4 i
Sun
a huYB n olilm of *nf I’rtirrlptl'.n wlm
aliiAl I Ito l iiitiMl MmIi-e fi- ToriirDNii.f
Nish U n|tvv«lily B'tJdrtlculNU. NfliltoiM
If r<>u
agat
Nish It Bp««
JOHN M EHPRif III IINf MnuBifr.
f.lH r K'n-ol, N \V. Oo C»
lUIrto. IUrgNN»-Klllott*B TtoAlt
«h.t Steep* Woiueu tonne. U U *11
A woman I. happy just in proper- vs. abd rut. glass on tho draa.in*
lion as slmla omitrest. wrlb-s KdWard ; iwblo
II ■ Ifok. I*1 I'"' _ ,i ,___-i— "-u m,t Sadsos, rose.
Iu allk
on
i<uswe.."-" --------------- "be.-e Mrs. Ilaigou. KUiott
Ladle*' Home Jour- make* ker toilet, i tll v»"os of Wo-
mil The suu 1ms a way oT changing I hemian glass hold out fiowera
the snots upon whfeh tt shines. | and orchid* fresh every day.
peeUDy i«** this trite of our land i and silver frames nre cabinet picViTcs,
where one is tip to-day ami down to- J while vignette" are displayed in 1IU>
morrow, and vice versa. The wisest. I easel frame, set with rhinestonos o,
she who trust% in » lo-moi
returns, to either the feeder, the hutch
er or consuntcr. A leading Hirming- j
bam butcher, who suppibs. mdEte to
tho weekly mnrkot. writes Tt> i.n F.n
glish paper, touching this matter, and
says: -
"Advise your readers to avoid send-
ing heavy fat mutton to market, there
is no sitbv and it Is a waste of tins'
food and labor tc grow, afid is of small
yalue when slaughtered. It cannot
eom|>ete with the lean A list rails n rant
ton now offered " What more ndvle.*
than oVlF correspondent has hiinseH
•jenderod Is needed? His suggestion
is well worth tho eousitlurntion of
brooders; ThN-e should
difficultyTn mlAptlngrit
uilOTeti dlfiareoybroeds of "hqep shogld
a (Told material Yuough for the pro
ductlou of* lean' mutton. Showynrfl
attractions are not conducive of this
result. I Nor is Dm n u: o for early
maturity. Thoso oi'jeots nrw.laudable
in Vlmtr way. but H behooves brood-
ers to keep a elosi' eye upon tho de-
mands of the »g<\ in as far. »t least us
they ooncorn tlmlr particular Indus-
try. Coleman's Rural \\ orbl.
Houm of Knur |.jil»«r.
more* Irii'lfr.
bil r«movN flugtor iuatWa from
vsrfiUhcd furniture, su'j ki-rcssmc from
oilrtd fiiruittoiN
Fri4unl j mi ft h of nmmonia Nnd ttiqu'DtUiu
wiU removo |»amt fr«)iu HotMnff, if it ia
A few dxW fthtoT droppfnl Into a
l^ttlo of oil will pr»iTNit it from Incoming
i anr4d fr>r a Umg tun**
A jlt*'l»t*r of cold w at« r j>l»of»d in • n»n»
to n)« »rb |M»l»onou« gniN'« nri»iii« from the
|NM-N*»t b of ihoNrt (MViipying It, t* one of tb«
H I w*< >1^11F MlNuntiil*
To *ut off t*ot t Inn' for 'tu**, ™*rfc
With m tUe Where the line t* wnnt^i. and
thru run iinmnd thw TnV«U with the point
not In* uiuch ! ol • « cd h<»t jxikor.
Upward® of j In pi^r**Hng piaster of
1‘Rrifi for Ailing
rrarku in pl«»tcr. tw vt®toc*r toft—it oi
wat«*r io miiinf ft- Tb« nwult will be a
uafiKds Uk# putty, and it will not htor«L'ii an
BOOT lff' "*
<ii*t frnmcN nuj 1^ trwbattM by duat
nn l then watohinf them with ou«
OUU'*# of Mod* iN'ltfD up with tho MfhttfM* oi
thrvu h<’r«|»Nd plnctoM may b#
tourhed Up with gold paint.
oX
1’ho mnnA^emotit Of ninchlndry
gurnets. The satin cushion with Its quires more Brain work thau huudi
craft, and this Is one of the reason*
j doyly ot Turkish orobruldnrj l» liter-
sluddad ittrlr '
tlswktor pin
.oner
ly of
tho
rvd-
l.< thought know lug
■ •■' __________
ovsrlsMtnl In Js;
s shark Km
1 b.s2TJzzzsr.
up. The same t'au.-m 1| t|"»' eilcralltig
as regard*• tiufc’ng. Dnco. all ft man
bod to do was to got in It tut and pjpd
attend without further thought where
It wns loading him. The rut was his
guide and obviated nil need of Diink-
tiow. there, nre ver) few ruts in
ng. Tho {Wtroduetioii of ntn-
U ogiy piu t of the now /nfm ,
ieqUlif ll'inkinr x
arm tvpei%tU)ti deibaods
iJ'tieu r wta:'- Ums w.“k.
hand together It is onSy
eannoi ’«7>7k ieTfSVSHT] ’ yin„ „f |-,.rtux
.tile-White Us w..rk.-d xfarln \mo: F.riisiul*
FEMININITIES
pin.teitc* is nof always ihnocen.st
A Tunisian girl has no choone of ratr
rtiq(s unless ill" j wetglu. ov*r JO0 Bounds
"When l sc.* a child, 1 always f*«l Mb
with ths women folk, for 1 have nlway.
fouud that ths ro*4 to s wunisn's hesrt
Tm Ttrwayc - .'Fhe-pr.nav
with *1T thelvarleil hue" of the rain-
bow. - The soft whiteness of ths.suow
t" gtffT Tn some - ffer tT* referable to the
lai-g* quahlttyv ,dl oku Jl hg h Is Cljtau-
gled amid.(he fro/.-n particle".
Snow Is Cfijnpoted of a givai number
of miauto «..ystal*. explains London
-nt.fflt-. lyfriro tbau n tlmo**tel dis-
tinct forms of spow crystals have been
enumerated by various observer*.
One hitadrt>d and flftv-one w»r.- noticed
during eight 'lays In February anil
March, lfifio. by" Mr. t.lsshior, which
were carefully drawn,, engraved and
printed in a paper nttm lisd to tL# re
port of th* Hritlnh Meteois'higiea!
soo!»*ty for that year.
Those minute rrysthk and prisms
refinet all the compound rajs of which
white light *onsi»bc fklieets df snowi
on the ground ate kuo-wn to rvfivs-T
ttekutiful pink and blur tints under
certain. angles of sunshine and to
fling back so much light ns to I* pain
ful to the eyes by day, and to guide Dm
. _ _ I .. ! .. * Y* a s-144t sv rs /*ax ftf III uiflkhlfiA
______ _____
Th" Tom « *« and III" I1» « •••■
A tout eat au.1 a llit can frightened a
New York family one bright inomlag
last w inter. The car louiui ntiii can in
the yard and stuck hi* head into itk lo
fistd. Hs could not get his head out.
and in hi* effort to do » ha msdr a
great nog's lay running the can against
the fence. The man of th* house « ss
j called up. and: nrming hiutscif with a
I revolver,-lie proceeded .to thd yard to
j make mi investigation.
It wits too dark to wd he st-
tempted to light a ma'i'h. Then the
eat, which hod bitcome frantic, rushed
towartl him. and tho sharp edge of th"
can name forcibly in contact with hi"
skin, which was but scantily covered
I'he unlooked-for ss»ault feck him b.V
surprise, ami bit feelings were fuithe-
wrought up by pain. II* yelled iho
pistol dnqqM-d out of hi" paek*t as hr
retreated precipitately Into the house
After a .smsullatlon with the family
strategic movement was adapted
The gas was liglAcd tb -i room so as to
reflect into tli* yard Then the bruised
hero made hi" ojtservatloi* foitfi
dark room. N’ervovslj he waited for
davefopmonte. and finally his paD. nCe
wa* rewarded and his pent "P fseHug*
wore relieved by life tom cat i nappear-
ing M*. thau disappear; g d ‘wn D-o
alley, carrying tlm can with him. Tbc
............ 14 % oh sell ( Oln-
ioeslr'clii infilfi*u n' tv Ir n-u ts'se -tw.M<*w- -
y..u will ft ml tm Die judtruisia day ttiit the
will l**’ ihi'K', i• » If you ty»\ u
uqo.“- oi iJi -\Vliiti.' s.r.tou.'.'gsi'.ri in'j "J 11
find ii tec l-»( c.rib renndv ymj.-vcr
ln'-d aml duit seniem- mew-.o*-'. *-■-* |
JONES OF BlHBlUETflll,
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The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 4, 1891, newspaper, November 4, 1891; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116389/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.