The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 11, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 26 x 20 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
• -
-
n-
- - - 1.
a
. I
• *
k
-m.
HOW A BABY WAS SAVED.
mu
V
EM
I
kbe
ease baffled the
' weak
tion of gold, it be-
7
6-
v
3
$
two nor more UliB twenty—
church nt length strike 4.
As I did
a
snd ver-
stream, though at
rich
¥
d
, <
jf
ge4
V i
44
(2
If
i
gt
a
i
warning seems to be necessary.
She
Just a Notion.
I
I
h
' Aw-
P
TIIE EXHIBITION IM THE wNDOW.
M
77
thing that I should like to repay.--peoplethat trustin luck
6-
Black and White.
structed holes in the polished mahog-
SAVED BY HIS NOSE.
|w
6-
to be as strong and healthy as could
♦ f
Putilhed by
a.
' V
inhabited
J
an
i
alvaid of his power, and an attempt
A
0. &
t 4
It is just about three years ago now
There was a strange -numbness in it
cus, one of the twelve kings of Egypt
»
money on earth.
Eydraulie Engineering. Q
N
Walln, TeKanend ot. pamphts 2
V
♦
ago
owner
P-
tm,..
7.19
t
$
bearing down
I washed my face ahd brushed my
WATERPROOF COAT
to wear an -unventilated hat, even for
three whole h
— To-tlie German emperor ia naeribed
T
How Chineze Giris Do.
12%,
1 from the government is past
WIFT’S SPECIFIC*
are kept
su
' 1--
. . -Gu
J
I
J
t,.
/
#
C ATA R R M
was Rhod
been H be
Stanley, are alleged to be
by the demon Mguarma,
The pills are also a specitic for the
troubles peculiar to females, such as
their ability to cling closely to the
surface of rocks by suction, they are
evil'
are
ter of Mrs. Helen Moneriefr, who re-
sides with her sister. Mrs. M G.
ollcit oonAK
--am-
*
t. • .
itions
rthe
is to
(From the Pniindelphta Inquirer I
From time to time there have ap-
and
setrie.
Ue of
lartty
zzling
k, the -
(latent
y well:
cowde
a as
Let your right band know what your left
in doing, and pull together.
Getting
Thin
— ' . to expose him lately resulted, in panic prope
• - and disaster. of his
With the sensde girl on© of the $ add ©©t
of autumn leaves is that of th© beech.
r Jim
L ap-
• satin
ss to
-eshd
it ’ig
—---n---n
r sr a- •
kg the
r dea
t’ss-
I Some <
ttjeope
e for '
ng.
z gbABn3 •
j
,42
4
ThaTreckomdwnhoutmyhost —
I
from
on of
es, by
i head
fep-
t high
ied.
JU
X
•x
L
" —
conxzuus yaxDEMHMA.
by old Commodore Vanderbilt, who
provement in her.: Wecontinuesbgiv- protruded through, two artfully
ing her the pills more than a month.
After we ceased giving hthe Pink
" *+,
eN > g
’ give points to Mi-
' das and E__
velous accounts of many wonderful
cures that have been alfected by a
medicine called Dr Williams' Pink
wuavly gone an—Ute- child'-* nd-we
agreed that it would be a miracle in-
dor: it is then nailed or havred up t
until a death occurs, when it is opened
t and the body is,removed by this exit.
pearod in the leading and most repu-
lable newspapers of the country mar
••Three years ago I had a very se-
vere-attack ofgrtppe.' ~t thought T
What do you suppose angels think of the
pieesher who is always lookins for an easy
You can't'pick out a hypocrite by his
looks any more than you can a fat oyster
Pmo Ramsar Me « atarrh is the I
Rest, Raslest to CSV sol Chenpesa
। the
I Sher-
elimb-
a the
f lck-
I swal-
bomas
killed,
other,
owing
J. C. smpron. Marquess, W. Va., says:
"Rails t atarrh Cure cured me o' every
bad case of catarrh " Drnggists sell it, 7.
offer you ‘ ’something just as good. ’ ’
Always insist on having Boscle’s
German Syrup. •
-4
d
aad
T
)
lived 670 yeare-before the <-----—
era and during the reign of Psamoti-
y
e
Too many men try to pull themsel
of trouble with a corkscrew
trap: later he becaie a surveyor, thhu
the writer and peddler of nb ok; then
their atlidavita.
The Inquirer is.vleased lq add an-
other to the list ami gives the story
below. properly Vouched for
’Little Ettie Moncrief is Ure daugh-
;—-nsity for fast horses, aut| mpeh
of his leisure is svent in driving.
I he history of the Astor millions is
Snakes In Venezuela.
Poisonoussnakes are so numerous
-* — — wimYenerretathat smrerketitettmrot
as common there as in Indim Hut
Many old houses in Holland have a
speciat door which is neter opened
seve on two oc< asions, when there . is
marriage or a death in the family.
The bride and groom enter by this
Addresa FRANK ROHM,
88 W. Jackson St., Chiceso-
—
LEATHER AND FINDINOS.
STEAM LAUNDRIES.
One reaon why some people belong to a
church Im they haven't been put out yet.
- No man can be prvent of his time who
■ is not prudent in the holce of his company.
The only favor a man ought to fear is
failure tn cleaving to the purpose he sees
to be best.
A constant friend is a thing rar© and
herd to And
pTrtiP D. ARMOUR
“S S'M Ht# w MHnetM --------
--- - . . .2
St h eany ia selitile to live after your
k
odnmrwuumrta » ' . ,
- .V -ke V- 4-
In the center of the array of hate
were two human heads, which were
r con-
22
m a"
. ___
©top there duriog the Vaire Gocd
serv ice, at low rale©.
J. N. WHARTON, CAPT. JACK NICHOLSON,
; j,.;
... ■... ’^..1
fo kaln access to that his personality
is comparatively unknown. He has
occasionaliy ben seenFat -th opera
and driving in the park, but as a rule
herited from his father, for a lt of
Yankee clocks, which he peddled I
through New England. No becom-
ing rich very fust he went to the
Pacifle slope to dig for gold. He
started a trading post and exchanged
his wares tor gold dust and nuggets------- — -------- ----
in partnership 'with Mark Hopkins Meek, at 748 Wharton Street. Which
I They ware an.', waafnl ■■<! after a Uma la a nest little baker) . The reporter
>o for
000 a
to the
nsible
o0 to I
refined to a chemical purity, which..'
when combined under the influence of
©eel and mobituse produce pure osw -
bontegor-leaveningig gas. The two
materials, used, cream of tartar and
t soda, are perfectly harmless even
when eaten, but in this preparation
they are combined in exact compen-
aautig welgiuu. nj tun wbeu ulieiu1
ical action begins between them in
xealuus schemer and worker- Mid ImAL .
Goulds am It ihuir offices on tower7
Broad » ay every day. ,
Collis P Humiingtom is worth rn the
naighborhood of 810,000,000. Ite is
another self made man He traded off
a little Conneetie ut farm, wh ah he in-
in-a country town, and boing ti red ries are generally illuxtrated with cuts
I out I was soon sound asleep The ’----------------
spots ” in the system are
Scott's Emulsion
is an absolute corrective
of “ weak spots." It is a
builder qf worn out fatting
tissue—nature's food that
eamar
hing-
i, 200
ry of
ors of
e taele
atural -
ation
i and
e the
ectrie
... (
eated
one'
n of
to see
xcep-. "
ons as
osisti-
who a
rm at
r very
le be-
I body-*
la . a
round
lop of ” •
r per-
ion of - 1
d isap-
if the
Lid of
u hed,
art to
. The
I ber
deed if she should be saved.
I
1 i
Olli
lalt - •
on.
in the
uni or
;' ' "li.
vo mi
tives have discovered, that a plant
known as theoceumilo, when pow-
dered and applied to Hie wounds. re-
milts in a cure in alinot every case.
That —rva
fiLAE
-on the accumula-
’ hard together to take food. At the
end of two weeks we saw great im-
■
“German
Syrup”
AN INTERESTINO STORY FOR
' PARENTS.
nmall hole©.
The gentlemap wearing Wilkin©'
which there ave many epeeles having A. AzdacKoxsauwaumzuaX
. -i.I-TTI.-c.. Through . when • ih• Vakz
buckles, one at the neck nod the other Chi© way fit- exactly to the leaves
at the waist.
ti >bi „ , , ___,____
magnate worth sto,on,o0n. At his
death last fall he left the bulk of his
everything but that nosel Ye Gods!
Another Hoax. :
The Mountain of the Moon,” in
Africa, which were discovered by
T .
-
r - '
eothpany,
and Segan buying farm© along the
kings highway, th old post road ex-
tending from the Battery to Al-
hny, and which is now Broad-
cannot have the ©lightest doubt now how the unfortunate wearer suffer©
that she will rrnw up a turuatf, h^Althy from the heat. Por fellow! he evi-
child m dently wishes himself dead. The
Mrs. Meek then told how -he had common, ynventilated hat of com-
. ___ i u I... iv in mere© is a fiendish invention, worthy
herse irbeen c d by Williamna Of the atrocities of the worst days of
link lills. - _ th© Spanish inquisition. The head 4a
human; there 1© no deception.”
Inotice that the mahogany ptunk-
four months ago, when she was 8 when you sees him you just up© and
months old The •examination wav says: Td like to be in the way of
• •Dr. • A« iunter. My »i Nairit.
In disemses of the Thront Lung© and
Heart, Catarrh and Deafness 315 Main
Pink Pills, letting her have one pellet
a day dvided into three parts. On
The income from the estate is several
hundred thousand dollars a year.
wo. .......... w.. so well known that it need not be re- It is ImpoMibI* in a single newspa
. 16 2 ’ lated in detail here. About 788
Cinderella 8 real name, it is alleged, original John- Jacob Astor, whose i est sort of a history of the New
e. She is believed to have Hfathrr was a buteher in Germany and 4 World’s great fortune, and the list
frlEgyrotianmaidonmonwenectbreehen vonacnpvencntinptrwlpkew"ereepotane neansypartzernenm- mycigiarm.[Ingot
) ork with h email cons'irn men t of mu-. vidnals in New York and throughout
aical Apstruments which he carried in ( the conntry who can say, like Bard
a pack. Heengaged in the, fur trade, well lote in the play: “Wealth! I
and with so much anreess thnt nc or- woller ih it" in all their aggregatef
ganiced the Northwest Fur eompeny, wealth is aliqoU, SJ-.-fltJOJIOO.OOO. Thia
' n buying farms along the is prettyt good-considiTg the fact
that there are only- $1,500,000,000 ol
1 taka plessureT ennouneing shes t
have mde rrengemene on behalf of
the Nattorimt Reform Prem- ■wool.
i a stampbook. In this When a Chinese girl is warrid her
k every week a -cent stamp bought attendants are always the oldest an d
m the government is pasted by her ugliest I women do be found in the
+rese l liis. m on hnr nor+ +he +nv " . -
first thing I knew the door of my:
rom was kicked in and a dozen men
piled on to me. They dragged me
down stairs without giving ms time
the front door and out upon the
street There were a dozen men
often ‘ equivalent to
gettipg ill. It loss of flesh
■ be arrested and dis-
stops waste and creates -
healthy flesh. A
x.‛v0/828; 1 az2rur:ChomA
BAEK§E
Htitrfer Fate People. These atate
ments have been made by some of the
best known men in business circles,
church circles and even medical cir-
clas, and have been backed up by
spirit. All the African savages
received a severersqueezing . -—-
Jay Gou began life as a clerk in a '
country store, his second step toward
fortune was the invention of a mowse
myself getting better. I took the least idea that such dreadful effects
second box and have never had a pain were produaed by the wearing of an
. " ‘Hold on, boss! We‛v got the ‘vM
wrAg man! Ho looks like Jim in —’
to dress and without answering any (r
questions, and I was hustled through M
jfjr"’"'' fan6 esumnotunazpetainine "ee™ne
EF iu or analenseanuoma
Cw--
1 motor cylinder at the pump. When
I both cylinders and pipes are filled with
। water and the water piston is, moved
by therengine the water in the power
: cylinder Ts forced through the pipe 2 . .
fintotheendofthe motor cylinder at suppression, at forms of weakness,
। the pump, and th motor piston is ohronic constipation, bearing down
I moved in a like manner when the pains, etc., and, In men will give
1 power rem at the engine moyga, that speedy relief and effect a permanent
i at the pump responds, carrying the cure in all. cases arising from mental
pump Plunger with it. ,!hus the worry, overwork or excesses of what-
andPorwurganrth samovodhykaazuard ever The piammelaby all
were a direct connection by means of dealets, or will . e sent postpaid on
rods between the steam engine and the receipt of price (50 cents a box or 6
pump j ■ . I-boxes for 12.50—they are sold in milk
The Kulner» Provialon for Servant-Giran
toney -Makers. •
Areyoivirsy Are you making moheyt if soy
stick I© It you arefortunnte If you are not, then
our advtcen that you write at ouce to B V Johu-
soq X Cov fitehmond, Va They can sho* you
qutekly bow l»i an i ri upon a prottabie wort.
and legs, this seems wonderful. We
York cily. His diversions are few,
thero are tover raarasc for the » andnhivorahnsoninsrublisslada
aLtiating hat,aaauxrmeet it
nlnce l ar not ia r--.
throe or four other noses like it in
my travels, but I think I can truth-
fully say that it is the only one of its
kind in the state of Michigan Wine
and erysipelas did the business (or
the ifough they practically disappear, ________-
the substance of both having been
taken to form carbonic-acid gas "
u_anI K . Joux ROCKKFHLLEN
-Hewe it le; he says, that the—Royal _____ ,u
Baking Powder 1» the most perfect of „ 38,173,068. "Mrthatocderaiee Lj,.,.
all conceivable agents for leavening the distinction of having made money
purposes. faster than any other mortal "
it seems almost incredible that any years ago he was a newspaper re
manufacturer or dealer should urge porter in Cleveland, Ohio, and later
the sale of baking powders containing the keeper of a little -tore in that eity.
i i i . „,2 Haenmin intaraatad in tha hukinacu
injurious chemicals ip place of those
wisb aph “n rlshtbnobaudy. "h urpanatdhae “ammo
The benetit anautn to tha girl, oxcepolonanyiglyold women make
for should she be ill the stamps will be their living by acting as professtonat
rPheemedbythe government for her attendants at weddings. '
and I would have to drop everything
it felt as if it was asleep all icume. . ,
1 hadoctofs and they tota me f was ventilatinz hatlooked the picture of
badcigoulation ot the ^[..uel contrntmsnindocaanevidentyvery
was run down and needed rest I took The other head presented a striking
only one box of Pink Pills and fell • eontrast. Never till now had I the
Whatuunose! II® ought to be willing
to be hung tor carrying around Such
at 6. This a thing, but mobile ho isn't Hera,
gentleman is waiting his turn, he ; now--who are you?’
addedi.the isone of our regulara. i "It turned ot that Jim Burbank.
hJtum^wa. a tattera emnnan wAiting had shot a man at a eountry store a
but hi. neck and face kad been care- ! dozen miles away: They sald we
fully washes!, and his hair well combed ! looked as much alike as twin broth-
ansi brushed | era—all - but our now a They had
tracked the murderer in our direo-
a the
untile
west. -
Louis
which
i this
for e
ied to
ten.
HaENrolcopnePrKn"eean
veluus cures Treatine and ©I 00 trial botde freetoFi
casee BendtaDr KiDg-WLArehst,PhiindeipbiA,k
be xpected. When we hold by the
arm or she is at our knees she can
stand, and for a child who was once
deprived of all power of spine, arms
}e-
_____..... .. • eetimated TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES.
pant "‘disappeared through the ntelethatintherfou peaks named thete ipukuiGtNMASGANDTIFEWNTEK,G
;3.T2z000000r0t..., irui. door to the shoulder- { , are 100,000.000 tous of pure alum and areuatuuazaesmn"m
of gold and "l"k Then the man turned a large tap,' 1 100-000 of sulphur, 1
gun to flow through the holes that
surrounded my neck. Mr. Wilkins — • Murs e
really took a wonderful amount of The great-moral city of the great
trouble to insure our comfort. west is to be Newburg. Ore. The
At first thei novelty of my bituation city council passed an ordiaanue a
entneizicourindozatiny fellow vko levday ago forbiading any peron
tin. out of the corner of my eye. under the age of 18 to wander about
He'was evidently already suffering the town after . p. m. between No-
Horn the effects of hts unventilated vember and April, and after & p. m
hat His teeth were tightly set-, he during the rest of the year, unless
looked anything byt happy; great bearing a written slermit from or be-
drops of perspirattn already stood ! ing in company with parents or guar-
upon his brow. I ddn t trouble my- dians. The penalty is to be a fine of
"e1fcoxnneypahaopteimnnuyenougn.uotlosatnanesnor more thaneo.
— 44,4 -I„u ! or imprisonment for not less than
—; powders are made from sharp and „
, caustic acids and alkalies which burn
aad ihfame the alimentary organs
and cause indigestion, heartburn,
diarrhoeal dlshsaaeS, etc. Sulphuric
Weld, caustie potash, burnt alum, all
raising or lowering the chair to any
reguired height . ’
vesanagolalauanalin Ute Mycompaniortookhisceatatoncwoll protected from their enemies
eramfgote -
■trapped him in by means of two of marine grasses, as moany of them
thick leather bandr,- with masnivetdo, have their sides parallel, and in
-+T0POPULISTPRESSIPEOPLE
own you in the least
But I was earning my living all the
same, and yarning it honestly. ' The
fact i. I was a periatetie adverrtise-
- mentat Abe Mine a enndwieh mene—
there's nothing like calling a spade a
spado.
I and a gentleman in a position alm-
jlf to my own were talking matters
'Thing- is Very slack, governor,
said he to me. "If we-was » bit sickly
■ looking we mtght sett ourtrottercasos
and start the starvation workmen as
has just me out of 'ouapital But
we're too well fe<l, weare, worseluck.
I think I shall go into the country arid
do a bit of hopping till buainess is
brisker.
But I didn't care for hopping I
hate the country, and I resolyedat all
to luck, young man," he went on;"
-half ■ dolls,’ for nearing a new hat
for three hours is good pay. You’ll
be bn at J. and you’ll be of i
oyer my u There, was n.crowd Fig" <• unknown to the Few who have not S^’
out fifty altogether: and they progressed beyo nd the bl t time medjcines:
run me a quArter of a mile to a tre and thechenp nuftitutoa nometimesofered gouzrl tiM udmmed
and made, ready for a hanging. It but never netoptedrby the well iuforaqeL.
was only when they had given me — ------ — ■ ■ A—-
five minutes in which to pray that I If money really talks, n dollar ought to
could make my voice Keard. T in- sAy many wise thing- it has cents enough.
and Wim K enchr-elving Si IL-.
600,000. Comnellus, the eldest chnd;‛
was at his father's death estiqualed tn
be worih 8%, 000,000. He ij. today
worth perhaps 100,0000 whle WIH-
idm K.'s we.lth 3a almost as great
Their money is for the most par in
Vested In railroads and governmrnt
bonds, and neither has o; erated ... Uu
•tock market since the punieky tim.es * < Chlid thet was Born wLh • Terrbloi
of 1884, when the Vanderbilt interests
Merisrrsemzdesmmghmteoefera.aznnf
a new voice bn-him! Lefahave a the Btood ahd strengthens thomuncie A
fook at As facet * apleadiA medicine far weak and dahqttatgg|
)zemrpmexgan pgantrrexstema -
• hlood,whstber of nerofuloun or staten Island, Governor’a Island and
origia. this preparation has noequak New York. Eater hr starter! a stem-
•4 e-) • A Grand EQucator
m.T -/ Abreast or the Times
Eriedd A Ukrary ia itself
Ms8M4 Invalqabt la the
—,129hounehold, and to the
179229 hjdP teacher, professional
Qcddj man, selfeducator. ‘
Ask your Bookheller to show it toyom.
ft
t.r--
If ,
--a
■■ / ’ ,!’
WEBSTERS
INTERNA TIONAE
DICTIONARY
; 2
eeEe Ten tsars sasol ts
"MNF | revising. 100 ediora
—.641 • I fmpkryad. mote than
ler. . ,
The oil magnate is solemn and cleri-
cal in appearance with a slight stoop
to his shoulders'. He is a deacon of
the Baptist church and a generous con-
tr. utor to church work. He lives in
a big mansion .in West Pifty-fourttr
atssl, oats. Jitah. utsuti -dts-Ateos
only establishment in which Wilkins'
- vent Bating hat may be obtained "
There was a similar ticket behind
the head on the left,
“The ordinary sik hat Observe
most magnificent private residence in
America, costing as it did $2,000,000,
accumulated his forte through as-
sociation with his brother. He is worth
something like •840,000,000. He has a
not a
n. or
. .
■
ns an i
anly,in
$2u, 000,000, mostly invested in. New "In a new hydraulic pump arrange-
York real ettate • mentjust Itaing introduced in some ol
His descendants have followed his the English collieries, two columns of
•'cample in acquiring real estate, and water is substituted for the ordinary
the great fortune has been vastly eu- , pump rods connecting the steam en-
hanced and kept together.In greut gine with the pump, and which may
part in two or three large blocks be placed any distance from eneb
The amount ol the two major proper-1 other Advantage is taken of the
ties and the collateral estates my-ap- ; fact of water being practically incom-
proximate $400,000,000. The present ! pressible, and that if a pipe is til tad
head of the house of Astor, William with water a piston at one end will,
Waldorf, is worsh. perhaps $1212090,- j if pushed forward,.'propel a p ston
- 000 ' IeTabnTrty:five tall, well ; placed at the osher-en in the same
built, agreeable and English in his (direction; with two pipes and four
tastek . He hnds his chief diversion in pistops a reciprocating motion isob-
th, conduct of his recently purchased J tamed The arrangemerk aonsints
Pall Mall Gazette. n j of a hydraulic cylinder in! which
John Jacob Astor, son of Mrs. Will- I works a piston or ram. called the
ism Astor, the leader of the Four Hup- ‘ power ram, which is moved by a crank
dred, is worth about $10,000000. Jie driven by a stpam engine. At the
5s 28 years old, six feet tall, slender ! pump there is a Cylinder exactly the
and dark. Ite has three e>«w. M—. -wwmwis that at the engine, in which is
James RpovVelt, Mrs. Coleman Dray- l a piston or ram attached to the plunger
ton.and Mrs Orme Wilson - of a double-acting pump, and a pipe
The Vanderbilt fortune wanfounded I connects the end of the power cylinder
s at the engine with the end of the
WELL MACHINERY...
AArEIAXWFI,siNKiG yaGKKRK*1AG
A pmpend-i FmsaiAngliei-,NA weusup
-AMV* rower pema
ELEOTRICAL SUPPLIES.
1JUSIkNA S'1*
I ■ EwmilaI- ror ul kta« W KimGIe-I Wark.
C m SM in Kim
CISTERN MANUFAOTURERS.
■ ■ ANNY sno MaxI raivc st or MARKY • r»r
Il Our Unix iron ' tsierme and Tanka, 1«»U. >■©■
gals cup ety Bend for price Mantele © f vtes ©81 Klm
5 and who could
or by the 100), by addressing-r. Wil-
■" '17' .. - naoribodl liams’Medckie (Co.,. Schenectady, N.
s thoughtful provision for servan Y • or Brockville, Ontario. -
grl s which was' put in force two years '
ago. Every maidservant, it seems, is
• provided with
bok every we
"They lighted matches and got a P"oT" —y ... ■ ——,---
view of my phis, and the fellow who There are mairy people whose hearts bollra
had called out before now exclaimed: with charity, tut whose extremities are •
THE WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION.
Write to the WVestern Newspuper
Union for samples and pries. Ho
other ho use furnishes a uthorized mat-
ter. W S. MORGAN, Secretary Na-
tionsl Reform Pres association
- ----hi—_____
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION,
/pai.. - Texas
____,__,______ — ... . laces it attains‘a speed of not
ill indeed. Strange that a badly ven- ' tess than fifty -four miles an hour. In
tHlated hat should produce such the Yucatan channel, for instance,
marked affects! where it is ninety miles wide aad
After awhile the] clock of Shore- 1000 fathoms deep, the current is not
ditch church struck 4130. I heard - over one-fourth of a mile.anhour.
inotatopsinntb? the straln of Bemint ihe cucrent Ia
ventilating hat A brand new hat wan 60 rapid that the phosphoreacent
placed upon my head and the show Elow «ivas th« whole the appearanee
cards which stood behind our veepec- of being aBtreetof flames
- . live heads WW Axcnarijfdxt .
’>yi‘l,uAIU't,*T~~T1,e dreughto el eeel air- which- . Aw>e out*.
came through the innumerable little The discovery that the leaf of the
myoneinehzmahygenxdaoringcrount pineapple Rlantcanbe wrought imto
ofheated air supplied Ita place - #ervieeable eloth « one of those
I looked odtofthe cornerof my eye newly found facts that are constantly |
at the other head; ita, face wore an proving how much there is yet to dis-
ecstatic smile. _____________ cover in nature. As the plant is~ ex- |
Then an extraordinary thing took tensively grown in Florida a new in-
placer Th* easy chair Ja.j:hichJ. was du^rr te-Hme wilt spring up tharer+
r-inemrehtentybxant grow warm; and the producers of the delicious
it then became. actually hot — un-
pleasantly hot ” pineapple wtit a new source of
1 saw through ths whole flendish profit st their command,
t ri.dr st. once- l was to bfi tortursd—
tortured for a period of sn hour and a ruetaTormhwTravettmz"ubttey--
half, for the amusement of an idle, Eaniutanta, cotamerolal inen, tourists. mr-
. azerzr.r.man boat line ®“ the Hudson and a .
HMMENEMNA —-.....« ferry lioata. from.thetounerghinteatjandheoomeatuinddorhenain-pdaxe---Meceeih ■ ■■■
•-azsse-e
”5"- r-f sasta’aa.“«»• ■ ; moa xjxk
Treatin, op Aloud ana MIS Eta hin speculations were in the stoek ground.. The front laps to ths left la is th® next greatert consuinen o eth
ennes maled free. murket burplice fashiqu. and there I© a folded preeious metals for mant
w.D mswIMSrHdIIOCO Willlamu. Vanderbilt died Dee e. satin with coller and plastron purposes,
' "*hemd® , aiImu.Ua. leavine a fo, tune which arsre of she mmer --------- "" “
JU as- fortune to hin eldest son, (eorge J.
Moloch Uould. Edwin Goule in likewise a
pM t Ar WIN psolsi Eak LA NoiY, 16T0 Tr
l / "ommN9- whuu ** UH Fax Agent wanler
tr . — |,i। ns j
TYPE-HIGW PLATES. _
TBrenxent vMf’nERrit, KC
athwe t*«N i«KteBai
. HATTfiRR. ...-'-L.,-/,
•
VV Hat uande 7ek • all and m m m wrje
etrosiata • -A
RUPTURE ANOPILES.L
CIREn w GGiK d"qa*xfis
UUnEU uym ngsee **1*96 egr-4
i* n vr. xar. h au h . bem tea
AMietien — Promouneea Jneurnbi•
all remarked my hose. It is re-
tharked wherever I go. I have seen
Th., Wat . Wow woma te
ehair, and moklonel me to take vay it is saM that A targe colony olDr
workingmen left Sydney, Austkalin.
"Why do y-.H otawp m 2 1 said to the other day, to seek their fortunes
the man as I tok my neat in Paraguny. AU the members of the
acolnyyomiwenmhea,Kax“xhnbtabz eolonyresaidtoberebunana ene-______
tar - sald the man, with a malignant getio men. and Lhe married one. are ■
gein. Xaw,looklere,"hecontnued, accompanied by their families. Thete H
“if you want to sneeze, or cough, or objeetm the move ts not po mueh •
anything, get it done now And don t . that they are not able to make a liv- F
you go alurfng dr larking with ths Ing where they are, but they ues so I
boys st the window; if you do it will .ahlance to make more than a bare I
beudeducted for. '. i .' iving. They say capitalists have taken I
I Then ”,began to.windme T and so entire ponsesio of every Industry I .
Wilkins' shop fromPt a round of !• Awtralia that there is not the re- is.,
tumultuous applause from a crowd of molest possibility for anybody who I gett
kdlrs in the street, who stared into has no capital but his hands and I Can
the shop window. Then sometodyt brains to get beyondthe post lion of a l ‘
carefully fitted a hat on to my head hired employe. In fact, money has ease
and gave it a knowing cock — crowded them out of Australia.
And then a draught of cool air be- | •______ l- -
or ache since. Everyone whoknows unventilated hat The face was as
what work I have to do is astonished, pale as death; a cold perspiratior
it is certainly - wonder that with my neemed to trickle from every pore
.. - . . . J I was nuzzled; there was a mystery
work I am so ekong and have never nomewherel 1 determined to unravet
had A return of the trouble At, and I boldly entered the ©hop.
Mrs Meek's remarks were reduced “What can I do for you, air?" said
to writing, alter which she, aceompa an assistant, with excessive urbanity'
nied by her sister. Ms, Moncrieff and "Weil, I want to see Mr. Wilkins," 1
the child, made teVfollowing aflida it. replied. ,, , .
Sworn and subscribed before ms "lhat is Mr. Wilkins, said the man.
this sixth day of May, p. 1893. gssrua? md tens
Jamis I KOOMtr, waistcoat ________
.sEALJ Notary Rubte What eanIdo for you?" said Mr
The proprietors, of Dr. Williams' Wilkins
Pink Pills state that they are not a “I’d like to be in the way of earning
patent medicine, but a scientific prep- an ho'nost'half dollar, sir," I- replied,
aration used suecessfully many ye»rs. "Yery good, my man,” said Mr.
inzha-prwate-prmetrsoraphysicihn Wilkins, .with a 0"^ "Istnere.a
or nigt standing." They are gtveni wunnz,toraingdoldorrmanaid Mr
the public as an.unfailing blood •Yes, certalny, ate," replied the
builder and nerve restorer, curing all man; "we shal be ready To. the
form! of weakness arising from a wa- gentleman in about twenty miniites
tery condition of the blood or shat- Step this way, young man,” said the
tered nerves, two fruitful causes of Sereman.
almost every ill that’ flesh is heir to. I followed him into a lavatory..
■ - "There you are,*’he said. Yew’re
.S N
the third day we tould see that-sk
was -improving- Before that, was
so I was startled to hear the wearer . 2 ---;-----------—
of the unventilated bat give a hollow .Tide Velocity.
Erganhna become ghastly pale; he Three mile, per hour 1. about the
looked a© if he were melting gradually, axerage u
in faet the pour fellow seemed very certain Pli
by the shell.
A hundred men may make an encamp-
ment, but it taken a woman to makeahome.
byrtherLendingrMarsiein
q. of Hahnemnnn College.
Bar*© By a MIrnele.
. VwYHEN IT IS coN.
IA Sidered that there
X are a half dozen in-
2nu dividuala in the a tanner; then a buy en and seller or
•TKaUnited States who railroads and a manipulator of the
*t are richer than the stock market, aad. lately, a ralirend
**f N. historie Croesus -------
membranes' Yetunserupulous man-
ufacturers da not hesitate to use them f K " ‛ comes apparent
because they make a very low-cost that the New World is distinguished
powder, nor to urge the use of their for a thing or two besides its olim-
powders so made, by all kinds of ate: Even Lhe, fablejweal th of the
alluring advertisements and false rep- Indles tote. Ju fonfThtic interest
resenttions. All th. low priced or ' when compared to* merica; fortune.,
V -n-cn.a I., i .ui P wo" . The greatest individual fortune in
oo-talled cheap baking powdera, and England is that of the nuke of West
ail.Powders sold with a gift or prizs, minster, which approximates $50,000,-
‘ belong to this class. V 00: representing the accumulation 'of
'Baking powders made from, chemi- a long aneestry. The riche, of the
cally puro cream of tarrar ana bicar.] Rothachildaageregate nearly 81.000,-
bonate 1 soda are among the most 000,000, but in divided among to many
useful of modern qulinaty davies.Nhatnqunneafthefami¥..in-worth
They not only make the Rreparation -Henrer. the Actors’, the Vanderbilts
ol finer and more delicious and the Goulds are all wealthier than
cookery possible, but they have added the English money kings
to the digestibility and wholesome- The twO richest men in the world
ties, of‘our food. But baking pow- are John D4 Rockefeller and Witham
ders must be composed of such pure Waldorf Astor in the course of a
and wholesome ingredients or they legal proceeding.three or four year:
must be tabooca enUrelv "° ago Nr. Rockefeller acknowlq
Ppuooouaouue- - that he could not tell how inucl
- ' . Al Edson, (Commissioner of Health was worth wishin ten ----
ct New York, in an article in the twelvemillionarfilars-
"Doctor of Hygienne," indicates that probably worth $125,000,000,- and as and Fifty-seven
the advantages of a good baking pow-fhis ann ineomeis about 8,000,000.tog completion,
der and the exemption from the dan- "E-"
------------Rerenf hail onus in whiuh the—harah
8M caustic chemlcate ar* "WIM, fire 1 —
to be secured by the use of Royal
_ Baking Powder exclusively,' and he
, / recommeuds this to' all consumers.
"2‛s*2*) ..The Royal," he^y., -contains
mil!ug batcream of tartar and soda
his leisure is spent at home with hist Zo
family. » 0
William Rockefeller, whee palace "
at Tarrytown-on-the-lfudson is the
hazarda to stop in town.
“There isone game you might try."
said my acquaintance with a l»enig- ____--- ----- . ...
The were supplying the miners with tery- founo Mrs Meek herself behind th. "enHlating luter^But 7 caht atirteartthe.etoek.ot Shoreduch orimnprisorimontasfonanotase than ■
Vanderbilta thing they needed frou a p ck to an counter and she said keep on with that long, you know; its
” with L.DheyTorme i“ parner zhip My sister', daughter, who isnow ruth to th© constitution. ’ J
world. He in large Powerful man. doctors to attend her They also sald aiteh, there's at wars a crowd outnide
-e. he Plain in manner and dreas. and i..as she eoutd not live. Finally I took her . Wilkins shop, and’ali you've got to do
a"was“thor great Atoworkanstona MeEhnveru tosheHahnemaaColloge. That was iatoaskWd like for Wilkins; and
' and Fity-sevenh street is now near-
2 784822685“g4 8 NEEDLES, xalimsNL
^/SH DR SAESXLEs-iea
• -4 D n a nFAFNSS ANO “5‘LM.IUUW.? g M
--—TTradeMarsinonthebett UlMi MFREE’
eamua zi f Thompsom’s Eye Waten g "
403——
. 2
any which formied the flooring of the
• Pills, however,. ©he seemed a little shop front • •
iesshppyanareanny-mawovegan— ----------------------- Ia, Has.,
lusivg them again Now .she is a to le, an ordinary tall hat.
ChoCtut, beautiful chia tit sptehaj Whinaouokethsahhaticpdna
health. She has entirely recovered were the following words:
from her spinal and other troubles. "Wilkins' ventilating hat ( Perfect
She sleeps well and takes her food eomfort. No suffering from heat by
well. For a child of her age she seems " want of ventilation. The wearer of
this article enjoys life. The head is
human; there is no deception. The
m-- *
f ‛ 1
r r
, and. a
hair, and in my heart I thought that tton, and the landlord had given me
•---------entilete het ---- fez away to the pursuers They treated
------------------------ ----- ------- right royaliy when- they Jla.-
Nggadfnl a punishment, after all , covered their mistake, but I was as Rlvtrstna ' In the World! . ____
"This way. gentlemen, if yon gured ovor and over agaln that but " ' ' "...... W. N u DALtAfi.
please," said the hatter's assintant, as for my noset "should have been - !
At the end eri WM a sort ' ‛"aM. DALLAS BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF RELIABLE FIRMS
of little room with agfoping roof; it shelin eh.krown, aslimpete WHOLESALE PRODUOE ANO COM.
was exactly uadet th--hp trout form a very ineresting group, of ------
Bide by nide were twoeasycinirs be- __________ r. ' '
neath each of which was a winch for a world-wide distribution
Lthe shop fpint below the head
perforated with innumerabl
dead than alive. । -7----------------
It is the dream of my life that- and Tu pteaxant coating of Beecham • Pills
Mr. Wilkins, the inventor of the-ven- ' omapietely dinguises the taste without 1m
2__.. !■■ eomo lonely .Wrln* centanho
place, I am not a revengeful mah, ”
but I feel that I owe Wilkins some- Bet luck •« the only thing that comes to
are used as gas-producing agents in #a
4 such baking powders. Most house- AS
keepers are aware of the "patnfut ' 2«
• effect, produced when these chemioals eN
are applied to the externa) flesh. , >
How much more acute mstbe their Z7,
netion upon the delicate internal al
-21
c
4^ A?
r It is wrong to “hold .spits ’ That ia why • w•a Ma Am
»<> many men hurl it nr the © m A|* J J “W
THAT JOFFt I. vEwixo “ TKKvFaEE -
With th. exhilarating sense of renewed FnitivoluSuruanatuzoxcnbcureqnodpr
I must say a word as to the ef-
• ficacy of German Syrup. I have
used tin my family for Bronchitis,
the result of Colds, with most ex-
cellent success. I have taken it my-
self for Throat Troubles, and have
- derived good results therefrom I
_ therefore recommend it to my neigh-
bors as'an excellent remedy in such
cases. James T. Durette, Earlys-
- —ville, Va. Beware -of- dealers who -
Mani red and erudicnted Trom th. -
ayster b wn‛s iron. Bittern, which
enrichie thA . '. Utos, ths nerves, nida
it was" Muoh ta th. nenuty Um. nut digention. A'Z * a charm.onpersonzin
genernl II he4 giving new energ and
-- - -irength.-. A---------.
• ■ "Gemtlemen," said the man from A ------——
• 3arg2 Cheboygan county, ai ho leaned back Thefaireat naanin our humar life is
* 1 in his chair and eyed the Detroit scotwing to revenge at njry.
Free Fress man. "no doubt you have —----:-----—
me. I have hail it frost-bitten three
or four timet," besides, and it's no use
for me to pretend that it isn't a lulu
of eigobe There are timen when I'd
give $10,000 to exchange it for a
fair-looking nasal organ, and there
are other times when I fpel the
greatest spirit of friendliness for ft*1 -/"Hansw‛, Miagie i orp Snite" ,
It is justaboutthree years ago now ANK you
that my nose saved my life." .-gcfeon
" We expreased our surprise nna to- Hymg"lo live on one's wit. t. thste-t
terost and asked for the story, and ant Tat remedy discoveret so Tar
after tenderly caressing hi© land* if rheWany is cduing reeth,
mark, themanobieved: Resure ana userthat ok aud welltrfed remedy. Mm.
“It was down inTennessee I had "unso"nooruinustxerTonsouirenTeetniK
gone to bed for th© night at a hotels Wheh the barber talks too muchhissto-
.e‛g
dAeg
tion, w hereby piates and ready-prints
tat r ip g ropurttst metter. offioleka,
approvecantrecomrendedbythe
M-donal Agform Prope *nocintionend
Chairmanaubeneck, Tn any quanttty
desired. Will be furnished by
BEST MADE, BE:
----
crowd—in order that the public might ipers and miners relating to th© preservation
be gu l led into th© pure baa© of the so- of heaith under conitiona unfavorabietoit,
called ventilating hats of the fiend may be gleaned with profit from 11© on pub
Willajns. lished testinony of such persons relating to
1 wasbeing gradually cooked alive, the protective and remedial ualitesot Hos
MA,d_l fell,, that ooncentrated boiling tetter • Stomach Bittern • very valuable rem
grawy, not blopd, was coursing through edz who traverw. "IhebrinydefP"er
nv v.me -n‛ 5;” 7 are 8ubjeckd to malarial infuencesoroutdoor
’At C a * - *2.. . expesure. With as much certatnty as Dr
My features were-contorted w th Koeh celetratea lymph d„„.. . organn
agony; Ute crowd inthe atreetoutaide -mrerote the mtter bounternts uheaftam
Kave1e a tnemendou round of AP germs tn talaria tainted ©1? and bracuish
pIu5e water it prevelta and removen disorders
lr t rind to break loose. A© I did sO a caused by poor and unaccuntomed food, and
voie from the room below uttered the restores tr#uquility to worn onf nerves and
followingireadulthreat:iwearybrains-heumnattam.ktmmexanduver
-.,4--2—j .-I---- ompiaint,- crampa, colic and dyspepsia ar©
it S 1.20 now,, man, and iri you a morn the allments that it subdues
move I‘ll make i l 50"
I endured the most dreadful torture© Mote people would travel the road to
for a whole hour and a half. When I success if it did not requlre so much climb-
let Wilkins’ establishment I was mor© ing |
sn3 .
’ ,, De -
. 3
• 1 a.. , ■ -
, -a
McLEOD HOTEL
.....- Matn Street,
DALLAS, • - TEXAS. 1-
way He died in 184 1,’ leaving about I •
■ fvd E HAD to go to the
J IEV very bottom or the
«def . ladder. Nevermind
' lr = how I got theve, or
# why I got there:
ca) that’s my business,
— and it doesn't con-
* : t.
' -, danger ol an indisorhmnato um u! theL,
numerous baoking powder. nowadays AMERICA'S SMALL CROR -OF
found upon every hand, and which BID MILLION AIRUB.
ar urged upon oonaumers with such 1-------- '
- persistenoy by peddlers *nd many. A. , Mul. Th, startca Accam.ia..
grocers on account of the btg profts Aooumulat
made in thalr sale. Most oftoese i • Smau Way-BhouaThey Lock
UP Their Momey-for Ton Day Statva-
naw wonta gutekty Follow --......
York
1A1.
rail-
0 cars
225,-
4 A
. % M.
ew. opiutoa, M
• Hold wy aruuxista or ment by mau,
H ne. K I MwelUM. Warren, Pa
Patents. Trade-Marks.
Esnmrntlom ad advie M l. ratngaamity et
8-04 " Invesor UuMl, or towM
•raenL lanes craMaELL, waazsarunx,aa.
Then the shopman suddenly opened I Quepr Mountatna.
wr VI mv the little trap door, tome twelve I There arg four unique mountains
murkt surplice Tusniqu. and there in a folded preeious metain lor manptac turing inches square. In the low, sloping roof 1 Lower calitornia two of alum one
Willamu. \ anUevblll died Dec K. ' velk of 'satin with eoller and plastron purposes, and each year' works up , of the apartment, and worked awuv f alum /and sulph”r mxed and one
________—" "22,000:000 "°" iiiytm aha sipshaa dpucmeur .. icniun
."-375.00t 5250.00i00"2z822x026mnruneerovupgrnwmoazideri ......bout 68,000,000 worth mi
’ —""2 tween,th. two eldest sotis, Corneliu, wores and is made with * foundation
. B \ a .. ■1 :• u
i
His old partner is- months O‛d lhe eXAidalion Wag —— «> V, -H—hmJ
tariff Stanford, has just led, worth made in the proeence of a room full of arning.a,honestahalgdollar,sir,
620,000,000 Mark Hopkins'at his physician- and students. The Tro- tThen,heH put F ,A the Wa} at
- dgflth WM^worth »35,WO.O<tf Th* fes-p,-lectured on hcl- case, saying it IstartedofFor shorediteh at the
-nriifriaMl »«' ..................... ...........—Mlecaldsthakin-eomiontnbtepmee-mmety-mlepted-by
en: sm
fkimhogs anasend great quantities of broughfto his attention.----------the sandwich lllunT
pork to eastern market. Hehasmade 11 brought the child home immegi- I-aa.nt long in finding Wilkin ,
perhaps 820,00,000 at this business, ately, believing, as the Prafessor anat tere wasacrowdinfrontoftheawin
He owna most of, the stcek of the ht. others had said, that she couldn't live. , hats’ nth, one of them had a ticket
Foulrairoud.andisereat specura-in facial one time we thought onmc‛legeemnda"wiiline
The Rhinelanders e-me from Ger- was entirely eone. She was uneon- Yentilating Hat,” then followed the
many before the revolution and were scious, with scarcely perceptible pulse price,. ! ,
“Sugarbakers,’ as sugar refiners were or breath Several times she was iff At firstI ffjdyLt-ai-e M. parttentar
then called. Altogether The Rhine- i ShaTniOst equally helplow rnnrlitloQ M«ebBTur tiie crowd, which was star-
landerentatqinmoransnbomtssocooqifand we looked foreher death hourly; toKintnemtmMglcnwithindlghtncut
The^Serhorts^ w Ai’ iTtin 7o7"ri u ta,.-ffleil'
Tinb.h f.mh, g "lllatn5 I I IU8 ior I AU - ‛ °Pe frent row, and then I perceived what
trale but Vand ’ yer .or inally.in had once cured me. and the miracu- wasthenature of the exMbition that
owners of the sort that aPnope on lous recoveries 1 ha heard of aud gave so much pleasure to the inhabi-
grimly koeabbage gardes"nnta read about of people cured from pa- tents of shoredich.---
Tthv i.ily grows over them.' The ralysis in various stages, and evqn __-
Rockefeller enjoys Schemerhorn estate was valued at Ti ora phvystcat tteformities I tldmy— ng
J saq. ooo 000, Nrswrmam"KBor"wis,Wislertatsinte alihe doc tors lrad
.1wenty before marriage,, Carolige W. Scher- abandoned th child and she seemed I
re merhorn. - '< . whave no chance for life, it could
.g _.. . ...... „„.. .. a., is The Uneuenatrprppinsles wriy certainly do noharm to try the Pink ’
lace ot mose Becoming Interested in the businens he ard of. A great many years ago’a l ilis toseetf ThcyennW possiblyt6- c
of'a well-known mm. and whSU tef fefinimthe product ot therPennsyt-t carpenfer and builder named "Van pcat their other wonderful ettes.*
oma , , .P 1 ; .. , , vsnia oil fields, he started a small re- Buren married the heiress of a market Neither my sister nor I had th* faith
. ' 1' ' er simply for esa • of finery, the operation of which demon gardener named Springier, who owned that- they would do .o in a qase so
afeweer.ta-a ^.und greater profit; strsted Ucj.eM of fu.ffl^ a track of land extending from Lirian - .....
fort stnrny they do, a tow words of porHMt arude perolum—t-thetequare, between Folrteenth and
j market, Wih what little capital he Fifteenth streels, over to seventh
could control he laid a small pipe line avenue. The ground cents from the .. . ,, , . .1
from one of the oil wells to a railroad, property must lie nearly $1,000,000 a ouldn t move at that time, both her .
Where, to* oil as emptied into tank | yeaf. f he principal heiress apparent Arms and legs being afee ted. But we"
cars. From LhK experiment grew th* ) Is a young girl * began thut very night giving her the
grealest monopoly in th* world, the rhe Siuves et estate descends from
Standardoil company it is capital- the last Dutch governor, and consist
izedat 800,000 lino a majority of the of his original farm on Second avenue,
stock being owned by Mr. Rockefek i ——-
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 11, 1893, newspaper, October 11, 1893; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1505819/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.