Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1889 Page: 3 of 8
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Th* eitff dweller relic* lately discovered
In New Mexico comprise human skulls, the
skeleton of a child, mummified feet and
bands, human hair, etc. There are eighty
flve pieces of pottery, from gigantic coiled
vases to tiny fragments of painted earthen
wars. Among the roll's sre a number of
turkey bones, and the discoverer relates
that in one of the cliff houses he found the
roost of these fowls, ulso nests with egg
shells in them A loom was found in one of
the houses. 'J lie collection has been taken
to Durango, C5T
The estimated cost of the projected ship
canal between Bordeaux, on the Atlantic,
and Narbonne, on the Mediterranean,
France, Is »iao,(KX),000. The vast uiuicLtak
tng comprising us l^ does a lensrth of ;Bo
miles U) save a vo.\ age around Spain of 700
tulles - would have a depth of twenty seven
feet In order to allow of the passage of
heavy Iron cisds, and would require thirty
eight Ihoks The plan also contemplates a
railway track alongside, so that by means of
locomotive towage * speed of eeveh miles
*a hour could be maintained by day, and
Also by night by the aid of electric lights.
Newspaper men and readers of news
papers are invited to join In an effort already
under way which has for Its object thecrea.
tion of a Philip H. Welch memorial fund.
The fund is to ba entirely for the education
of the children of the deceased humorist
His recent death* was attended by circuin
stances which could not fail to exciUs Uni-
versal sympathy and -admiration. For
mouttis while suffering acute pains from
jesta, and even in the last forty eight lidurs
before the end he gave las wife ideas to jot
-sown In tli* hope that he would soon bo well
enough to elabdrhte them. Bdward 1*.
-Xllark of .the Now York Evening- Peat ha*,,
been made the treasurer of the movement
Prre Hyacinth, lately delivered an address
1n Paris bn the relations between church and
state, in which he expressed the fcar'thul the
republic udglit succumb.
When old .fudge Jowler was tucked In his
tittle bed by Mr* Monscr ho couldn't sleep a
wink until the excellent woman had tvroTIgtit
s bottle of Dr." BuTTs Cough Syrup. Then he
„ crossed hir Uttjc Lauds and sunk iu sweet rc
* pose.’_,' _
general Wayne Stable*, Ratto. A Par#.St*.,
Balto . MU.
I can safely recommend your Salvation Oil
to all suffering with rhenmstism, as 1 a
sufferer, and before I bad finished using the
first bottle was entlielv cured.
•JOB. b. FOX, Cat He Dealer. ,
^117 North Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
The first directory oT tlie city of New York
w*s published in 17Itj and cOt>t*inedid4jy5j40_
MUMS --- -■* '77**:' '* 1 '7n«0.. I -■ |V ■ linn"
The French admiral, Collgny, is represented
tiv his biographer, Lord Huntington,as a very
old man. though at the time of his death he
was but W. . , *
Strength to vigorously push a business,
strength to study for a profession, strength to
regulate a household, strength to do a day's
labor without physical pain. Do you desire
Strength’ If you are broken down, have no'
energy, feel a* TfTife was hardly worth living,
you can lie relicsed and restored to robust
health and strength by taking Brown’s Iron
Hitters, a sure cure for dyspepsia, malaria,
weakness ahVt all dlsMi-r- rV-i(utTT!iT’"',.i t' u.e,-
reUablc tonic It acts on the blood, -nerves
Mrrrrf pm| ||| lip-
system.
— Leaden's favorite stuff-for evening cloaks
Is brocaded velvet, Jn scroll patterns, so elab-
orate that thoV eunnwf-bii mnpicil apii y^^'m
lred in cheap stuffs.
Rev; I»k llt:t.i, Editor of the Sf.J Con-
tinent, Kansas City, Mo., says In Its Issue of
Oet. 1st, 1887»' v.--------^
It Is to he believed that Dr. 8hallenbcrger,
of RoevYfeter, Pa-, hits s eure remedy for
Fever and Ague. A gentleman In our em-
ploy suffered greatly from ^lalarla. and tried
inagy remedies to no purpose; wpen seeing
t\™ anti dote advertised, tried It, w as imme-
diately relieved, and tin ally cured. Thls^WW
two years Vince, and lie has had no return of
hi* trouble.__ __ .“ ,
The Annlaa eluby-of-Bodton, haa electe,d
Frof. Wiggins, the weather prophet, an hou-
til Perkins been
, Sheriffs Sale. ‘ . ~ /
Smoke th# Sheriff Sale Segar .a itral gh
10c. Havana cigar for 0c. *
Toklmt and all curtains must have fre-
quent shakings, or moths will be sure to lodge
In their folds.__
If afflicted with, Bore Ere*, us* Dr. Isaac
Thompson's Eye Water. Dragcttts sell It. Mo
John of Gaunt, whom we think of a* ‘‘time
honored Lancaster,” died at 59
orarv member. Why has L
____«v ---jay. remedy
—mhi sit of four readers fM have eoo-
. Mmptloe it they hill send m«their **prw
aad r. O. Add rata. Rest Mtfaur.
' T. A. BLOCUIL X. (L. 1«1 faart W..N.T
Humphrey Ward, whose wife wrote “Rob
•rt ElsmerF,” la an editorial writer for the
London Times.
I-
When Baby wad sick, ws gaeeber Chstorta,
; When she waa a Child, adverted forCiatori*,
ffbea sb* became Miss, she dung to Castoria,
Whse she bad Children, she gar* them CsatOrla
or
Lrr*
worth, the engineer of the Best
’ocomoMve built In America,
v-.-fc
r<V ACit*
'c*v;~j1cht
i J. Gol.'tir
hrr or Toi.sno, [
rr» S. S. -jgl-X,
rust J. fifltnaT makoa.oath tharbs is
t firm of Fi J. Cm
Aha senior partner of the firm o
-« A (Jo.. doing buslhesa In the City of Tol-
iMh Ouatv and State aforesaid, and that
w'Ul pay the sum of ONE HUN-
tU DOLLARS for each aod every c*~*.pf
tun that cannot be cured by the use of
t*a (‘mini Cuius.
KV f IRANK J. CHENEY.
** *- b«hn ■« sal nbtcHb$d In my
- MID DO I
ti
-fuch t‘r
p. gwbrh to ___ ___ ____
. . ff989icC| till* 6th dij 6f Dfctmbfr,
* \-LL».
Hall's Catarrh Core Is take* Internally aad
cia difflttly oa Iks blood and mucus wp
^ * md for tortUosnfali,
T A Co., totodA O.
ANDREW JACKSON.
Having His Portrait Pnlnted-r-The
Death-Bed Scene at the Hermit-
age.
IThc fullnwing interesting account is
mken from a pnvtfU* letter of tleorgo I’ A
Healy, the Atnericuli artist, long resident in
Hariw.—Hittaburg Post,-), --
1* bog to give you the statement
yon requosh'd of my commission, from.
King I.ouis Philippe ,irt the spring of
Hi46. at which lllHt' 1 WfOT Occii pI63 iu
Knplnnd in the king's service. His
majesty sold for me to Paris and stud:
“Sic Mealy, I wish von to paint for
my historical gallery at Yecsnilleii.par-
iniits rrf spacia\ ~of thr grr.tt men nf-
your eOtmlry. I learn tiint (ien. .Jack-
son i> very ill, and as l wisl/ hi^ liko-
ness (aken from tlm life, lose no titne
ytmr j&uy ,tp the Hermitage.” So
well did I carry outTnsTrTTilllUllB tliahuL
did not stop iu Ualtimore to visit my
only .lialcr. whom 1 hud nut seen for
years.
On my arrival I was grieved to" see
the general so ill; he had been unable
to In- down for three 'months. His-
uujww to tile king's request was;'
'an't sit. sir.” 'i
.My reply was ‘ I'lie king will be
very sorry.n
••Not for ail the kings in Christen-
dom. sir ” •• . .
—j—_
said’; ••Mri I lenit y, you should Have
first Seen Mrs. .Jackson.^
' This billy was the wife of
DECAY
OF
THE
Pop of
the
Bad 1
The Pop of the Bad Man’s Oim
Punctuates Western Pduc® No
More. i
The Turror hliflrtfs up once in uw)>ile..
in some of tin* small towms of New
Mexico,'‘and is encountered In the cat-
tle country at raro intervals, but his
oecupnlioh is ^one. Tlio march of civ-
ili/ation biio been too much foi him
Tiie once numerous and thrifty elans
has been thinned down until only a
laughing-stoek is left. I was in Chey-
enne when Speckled Tom, Uig i’ete, or
Wild Charley used to come dancing m-
o ii'Tiur-mimi w HIT a ’‘gnn”1n either"
hand and sing out:
‘•Now, then, hands up!”
Every hand went up.
•‘Mobbe tliere’s some catamount ycre
Wii.mam Robertb, M. D. F. R. C. P. of
the Cniversliy of laindon, Kng., says; ‘Tas-
tive congestion of the kidneys may be pres-
ent, in which the urine contains not a truce
ut albumen. While the symptoms of in-
tense venous congestion, dropsy, orthnj*-
luru nnd piyisating jugulars are present.
TTu; urine hiaxiuifs sciiaty, high colored
and deq-,1 " U ariief*C sate Cure hascureii
tliiBisiinds of tjn-s». -.yinptoins, oltcu called
.diva-is, b<’ pTiTtTlig the kirhrey* in a
lie.ilthy ciitnlltion.
1 be ticixi->ei 1 Jlcniy \ I lv n^pallv
iTT ie a inuu w'c|t up Tn years at the time of hi*
tliinks he kin take the twist out of'my
11 -l ^ •.
If tlrere das tie*"aiThra-w*H«M5,U}. tjie
('■.ml ' : ^ " j ‘
“Hands down!"
Bfery hand dropped
‘-I’m a taking up a cplleetion fur the j
Tbenehl of Bill Jack son’s w idder, and
anyi>«Hty who feels like contributing
will be afforded an opportunity.”
We all felt like it. Indeed, every
man was anxious to part with a dollar
or two. 1 saw four Terrors killed in
that town, each one dying with bis
—boots om nml 4 wua giving ono-of tlu-m-
a drink of water tvhen lie shivered,
.death. \d he died al the age of 4^
■* lie alw «_\ a I In lit of Henry V 11 a* an elder Ij
■cr-oir yet he died In the tiftwlhlnl year of
his age., ,_ ^ _
^JACOBSOH
For ItlienmatiNm.
Tha Latest, Current Cures.
4- .9* Crnteh**. r«rm>T Vaa . Juitt.lWI.
tu n rr«a rwuitin m* tarn
■MO* W»«u at ImWi Oil car*4 M B*
rem l* <»• ran_. WOOD, J. t.
Unm th« W*i, w*r*Mvun, o . JtaiTl.
S»* M rkmulle lit mu Im UM; a
“ '"“Visssir
villa tkt a**r it ti/kt Itltrlii irtui nil-
n»U>a. u r.lltf trlM at jM*k* Oil, Salt • *->!•
tu iw«4 m. It rttin la r*ui J. 0 VXATU
At DarooiaT* on I>K*j.caa
'HE CHARLES A. VORILIS CO.. RaMmert, MS,
j took a long breath, and d+e4—trs hr1
young said: ’ f -
|)on> |sou, who took the mime of .Jack- “l was u-tryin* to git up to ten.
and Jipv-rtnppprt -tiarrnt suerm; l i oiili'l
tally eight no you, but I’ve lost my
■•iiioidiui lie 1,it.» "cni i-nf. 'She.
had gout*. tYCNnslivjrb*s—auilvc. miles
flwa'y. 1 drove back to town, foundTTTe
Indy, and related this result of my visit.
She said: • ..
. *4 am sorry father yvjil not stt, but
Mr. Mealy. 1 will sy wliutr I can do,
and. shoiilii he inm>vnL, my httsbitrtd
w ill call hie you at iu o’clock to-morrow i ing, and
morning." j tibis
I never passed so lunt; u. night, and
The lifht. altboHtj-b buV'Tbe Vst of Mny,
was extreme. Happily I was eitlletj Tog
til the hour named. 1 was graciously
rccejvcd l»y the general, who apologu-
ed that in the sitting* lie should ffc un
able fiTIlo me justice. I ir-stned trim
(he greatest ju'-tiv Itt* Coillll do me
was tu forget that 1 was present.. Mrs.
Juek'-on informed me. that Ele* said
mm h to him of tin- joy his . friends
wrVmtTi- feel to ■
Versailles. Mi-
popper:
I followed thd Terror to
Liaamie.
mm many an evening jt* I s;vt in the
office of llTd hotel he entered, with eat-
like trend, and o jSdJletl a sudden
fnsiUaHtr on "tarirps; key-hoard, ceil-'
dioois, observing at tin*
“'Sciir* me gentlemen, but it’s just
mv wav. If :tn\ of vou -don’t haj)-.
pen hy l_ikl-"inC "•V’a1yj pTeii.se mention
U '■ .o wav s m.tile lliiste to a- - 1 •• him
that his way was AJ, full jeweled, and1
extremely pleasant, arid that we would
feel honored if he. drank at our ex-
pense. (bn* night a hoy from Ne-
braska. who was strange to our wavs,
,...i i.i e;,j. harked by
Posdti vdvsured toy
Utti* Little PIIIA
rlim*freffi PT*p*P«i».ln.
<ttge*ttoc ai. l TooSearty
Ektlcit. A perfect r*Dc
kdy foe I>iuiu«m,N»u**a
- lUswjtMM, Bad Tk*t<*
Iti Hi* Month. Ooatml
TOMFID j-IVKR. They
regulat* ,he Bovuli
Puralv Vacs table.
Price XJ Cent*.
CA2TTB KSDICINE CO., KEW702I.
Small Pill, Small Dose. Small Price.
nw I IIIVIflDR t;
UUiMTCn AUENTS FOR THE CHIIJVfl BIBgC -
VTBIIILU i^dt book tor children. Hdl* il S|h|
For term* *nii territory rnddreu A. H Foster k Co..
Uai!aa. 'iri*ii ,
DETECTIVES
W-n***tS in flSrewd mst* under inv*r rrtl»T
tn our Sacrt-i Hersi.*s, Fit.ensare nssossarv Hsnd Jr stamt
GranntnO«tecli«*BureauCo. 44 Arcade. Clncianet
Kl^ht. Hbll.sehold nei «»eitjr. No r4tf.
_____ntni ’
kffae, 6H*aa*>_
Wantnif SAlunnen. Newest. Chotrent,
irdlJlOUni ai treon* t- rtiis, plin: best outfit tre*.
Mu. N'i bsikt l’o„ lenUisns, Mo
W. N.U., DALLAS. ~»>#J
When writing to adrartiaers. pleas* mention thli
pap*
;Tml’who had hi- ear barked by a blu-
hi- likeness at ; let. hauled out and plugged tire- T’er-
tmswer a:ts the ror plumb l enter. He expressed his
sorrow whi'iriiio ’late. I had tny coat
under Terror s head when tim deitth-
i rattle raiue to his throat, and In*
*“\ri.:.,
■ it. my cliildglct me die iq
■KatliC^i I should
XT liis | tc red';
J ’’Tt j mighty queer: 4 -nfiMs
i x- I Tutted vou.fur tin in-
siimi',
"Can't
peace."
At tnst she said:
like you to sit." ___
At t,Jii' his tear- fell fa-t and Tie i f Iuit«.*<l you.fur tiicuv is.'il w hiskers, and
clnime<|: "Mv etiild. I wsh sit.' *■ \ ! had dropped in to-nicJit to till you
The p’wliu-e was , oinplel.wi tviWrtn full id |e;iil!" -.-j— -~ , *.
tin* vverk. I hyy rcuMAj-led m'e-tfrropy ; I foiLgwt*d tlic leiTi r up theTJutlilsou
it firr fin; family ou my return to Baris, j v/riley. He ua- getting attemluted
1 said a copy was rar. lv as good as the and losing hi- sand. When he had a
inah if ihe-gener.itWould allow me street,row lit* sheltered himsqlf behind
to paint a second' they sliuuJiu.iiii.ve'the ; a post, and whim ho "Igt go" in
H-trr
tT r»f. “I IllM p i i1 4,lt l^f. I let'll rtf.
h:,ti t]oho thi? (*kl hero ■.< t1
XV vrn i • toon the
IT IHIN
T[\rni,R JHf!
___________ ' _______ ______ ty in histones u-s Jm clicked
•.•sir, l wTali. you to paint nn i..luld,"-i aad said:—
T-Jvowed and ~aiii it qr.as niy tintv at j “I’ni just a ivaiding far a»rt«e kyole
once to ('n in Mr. «Tn.v^ 1 slmT! never to move an eyidti'sh or stir hi- tong'lie.”
■We not oijlv moved. 1 *
fortjel iu
said:
nffpiTssm* nmiuler
r'.:' —
he
Imt
Vi iiturcd Jo .oiler him advice, and by
ftnd by thff ilay I’limr vv lii»*n 1 turned a
corner b> tind him dying at my fegt. 1
w;i- loo.siming liis lieekballd as lie open-
ed his eyes and buid:
‘4)oyvned by 'a darned luil'wtmekf'r,
who didn't iirimv whii !i emt of his
jiistol vyent Oil"' .
hniet the Terror for the In-t tmie at
Cutter City. 1 vrns sitting in a sahm“a
whe11 thi* doot* was kicked open with t
great i rash» am} liy appeared vvTtii a
revolver in i jtlici hand. Hu had Ionj
lmir. :i big hat. aii*d a buckskin sliTt.
“Young rrmir, always do vrnlr dn+y.”
On'my telunj to Nashville the Hon.
JoImi lieU-informed me That the last
,TR* had iienrd 6f Mr. Cluj ua- Unit he
had n bml eokl imi bouni ;i steamer
rvround near I.imisvilie, Ky.. fftid it
would he a week before lie coulil learn
whether ha hnrr rortnnued bi. St Louis
or had returned to A*h!anVl. I there-
fon* woul back to the llerinLtage, (ien.
Jncksou said:
i“l am gfaiTto see y ou. sir, and if tin*
Lord spares my Ufe to sen my child’s
"porTrail iiliislici! I sfuill reJuTce.V'
Thik wits Wednesday. The ,nexi-j.Adulterated with cottonseed ml and
Saturday Hu* work wanted one sitting. \ warranti|d No. 1. imt the red blood
nml tlie general never saw ft finished.J fresh..,limn- the human system anrt
On Sunday morning I was deeply j served up in puddW on the mopped
loueJi^d by u cry or wail that was lie- | tluor. He whooped. He yelled He
gun. by- the servants, of tin* house and 1 cracked his heels uajetiier! lie smi}.-
Hiken up t»y tpose withntTtv nwd^-likit i'Wd tllH l lglHTtltunl LUItlcTHTt it .was' a"
wave after wave passed over Hu* entire | ehenp eartridg,’. Hr- snapped the
plantatiob. T’he wends were:
“Lmxl. Lord, old master is dead, old
master is dead.”
This was in i|n» morning. I re-,
mnined in my room until lj, when 1
he.oxl steps on tire »fnies, f -a w 'tvvo
nephews of Mrs. Jackson, who in-
formed me that “g rnndfnfher.” as
tle y call. (I I ma hail only fainted,
wheh Hie servant'* thuaight him dead.
At 6:40 I ktUk'kfd at tiie door of <tJi«»
piek-mnn. The gen era lbs co!bis*d
other, but there wiu» only a dull eliek.
Ttien a slnall man. with u imld head
and bow legs and consumptive h**l<
i’i*.mr iinl fixmi beliimi ii curtain and
knocked Him down, and tlungr lii' guns
intiVthe street: nml vvtrlsTfeit frsr a
polieeman. Next morning I* w.i* in
court when tin* I'e'-ntr pleaded gsultv
4*lld Wtidttii; ---- ’* .. .... r.=r-„ ..
“Yimr honor. I made a fool of my-
-eif. If yinj'll let nie g\i Aff I’ll go t>.ack
to puMiing s vvh- c4bnmtw at lit *lilt
mam urge, p|K?ued the door and told 1 ling* .i day.
me Ids masler was veijy low. I turned ' Ikinr Terror! I lament his downfall
to lenvo,. tvhen young Jackson said. I New York Sun.
with tears falling from his eyes; ••Come
'Not at such ,i moment.'’
* J wisll you to. lie is
in.
.h laeplieil:
lie nildqd
dying.'’ .
I was surprised to find ten or tvvelvs
persons in the room. All wore weep-,
ing. The general was pruppixl up in
bed. his head heixf by his great friend. *
Maj. Lewis. The dying' man roused 1
hiihsotf, from a lethargy, looked nt thu
tearful face* of his friends, and *nfd
Wild Westei u Culture. __1T_
TTiere is it pre-dot a prefect cr«/.e
among th<* ladies of SnoHa to become
artists in painting. One tadv after ;
taking .three b*-sons, brought home a
piece of iier work and proudly showed')
it te Tier 1. I-' rind.
‘•Now. dear, what do you think of i
it?” said she. softly.
• Why Should you weep forme? 1 ] »e gazod OI? it m woqder fora mq-
rrm 1n ibe hands of tho Loin, who is |
nbout lo ivlieve me. Yoti should re-
joice, nut weep."
These were his last words. HI*
head dropped, and the failing of Hie
under jaw Was the only indication that
ntt was over. On *rving that , ht*
dnugmnr, who was kneeling, irolding1
one of Ills hand*, fainted,,.and was
carried fixiin the room. This was the
only human being I ever s«w die.
After the funemi I ftntshwd Mr* Jnek-
son's portmit and proeeedwl to Ash-
land
I turn* Jonos, the xrtfxt, ts having i piano
made that ViH be worth RH5,noo. It onght
to be a very, high toned affair.— Roebettw
PoaL ‘
11)1*1)1. and-lhuu *tu4W<o<’i »4i out:
"Why- why fiiat )-e|itil« or
is very natural.” ,
"Nonsense, now you’re joking: that
isfi’l a reptile or a fi-h it's a bod} of
water." ______ -r-' .... .
”(Mi, ye“. J see now; nud that limi
full of clothes looks just like they used
to in our back yard!"’
"No. no; you old fool, thaldon’t rep-
resent a cloihesdfno U (s a SHOW bank
wix feet de«q>!’-L......
"Now, you don't tell me? Hpjr on
?arth do you mako six feet,of snow ami
An oim*u bodv of water go together?
•fcav?1’ '.-fcr*'
'Vableau Hat Iron, broom, ooffee-
pot, fleeing hmdiund. Scotia (Neb.)
Herald
i rnvi £ rtrmr-
vvo fVt^n
ASLEEP ON THE RAILROAD TRACK.
A little child, tired of fifay, had >illo«ved his head on a rail and fallen
asleep. The train was almost Upon him whett.a pandng stranger rushed forwani
ami saved him from a horrible death. Perhaps you are asleep on the track, too.
You are, if you nro neglecting the hacking cough, the hectlo flush, the loas*ef
‘ ia i
appetite and growing weakness and InwbucJe, which havo. unconsciously crept
upon ywi. Wake up, or tlio train will he upon you ! Consumption, which thus
insiduonsly fastens its hold upon its victims while they are unconscious of Its
approach, must be taken in time, if it is to be overcome. . Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery has cured thousands of cases of this most fatal of maladies.
If taken tn time, arid given a fair trial, It wtll cure, or aH blotter paid for
It will be ironpllj refunded.
For Weak Lung*. Spitting of Bloml, Shortness Of Breath, Bronchitis, Asth-
ma, Severe Coughs, and. Wiuiml affections, it Is on efficient’remedy. »
$500
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Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1889, newspaper, May 23, 1889; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116755/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.