Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1877 Page: 1 of 4
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LEADER.
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(ill AIIAM. VOlTN(J "COIWTY. TKXAjA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 187
The Grahm Leader.
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Terms oi Subscription.
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Advertising ,$fctes. ...... •
The following ere our ml»<-ni*inS[ rate*, whWIi'.nw
nyO- a» t>« m- if <............. «'hI will l'-Mru u... •'!;<•.
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srW t»echSi^«Nl fl.tM-n reefsjwiine.
fbrth»OTw*tn*«Hlmi JtlHUrn rents tor
' '^^H-'uiifTent edrertt»em« n a UM»**he i»T.JToHn *<’
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There is also required bytfro Navy ■ tfrint to Ukepartm the-ratcroatioiflti
Depsmcoent (200,380.126 Tltia sum
is made up of $l'44#f#,-*H6 due lo ihe
office s aud euli^cd men for tlie quurfer
of lho year; #3i,19^,3oO-0u« for
advances;* made by the? fiscal ageujt of
the government in London, for tbd sup-
port ofohe foreign'seryiee; $50,000 Sue
to-the naval hospital fuutlj ^1,500,0^1.,
* fio7*>” ■ 1 .due for arrearages of pay to officers,
important convention ever, fold for the,
iSBttrty of this grave qoesftfth. Fnderc*48 lauguikbiug,
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ed an appropriation of #2tl,208^22 i<*
defray tbe uusett'ed expenses of tjie
United Suries djpuria for Ihe fiscal yoa-r
t***«*- iuita.ibrr«suiariMifoiyi*mrj«/»t*k *u.. eudiiig June 00th last, iww dqtH o a 1 •
At! advf 1 liaeniBiit* uut matVeUJjy Ui» «tl v»t'f«r Hi>r * * * '
shals, and lor the rent of court rootns
and the support of piisoners, and pther
(Jencencies.
A partoftbrbtiildipg of the Ini error
depart merit was destroyeu by firu on
__ Twos
aff4l$*So2I,958 fbf the support of theil1-.Intiou of Cotn:—, r.p >ujvni W«tt barely making ex pansies, Uta \hih 1)OUP for l„vC and lim«or—cu!m
murine corps. Tkete wiUaWlauieed- lJ,‘ Lehruary l«lh,l87o, a commission^ W&** v.utou.vor^^heer tUed^pond.„*weet hoc
•DA tpSc'Soil of iiH^rlUrtis WIH b« .jHM'StieU; ’
ttDttl| forbid n.»idfb»«*eit««o:it''n;tT.
Kof ■*,>>yo.M^cimf ciihdid»ro« Ivr 8itttufirUbi.ilcf "£*-£.
tlM. ytl^nly .or.c > 1 sit 5 • • *. f
FE ES11> ER.'pST II ESS A W E,
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WashiDfRMlT October 1%—The foL
lowing is ttle message ofthe P^&idaat'2-^9^ Ja*>L month. Someimirx di
of tbV Uuiled (tWWTT
11ow-citizens of the 8emrte Bird
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HSQse of Repres.eulativ^s The ad-
jpiur-naa^pt jjftibe last:Copgrtst without
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pi iaihnl <>t' that sqm purpose, and ihe
laterepair.“ and a temporary structure former a^TB^lj^ifm iiivtng
dm ve tireoosequenee^ betjofne-nercBfflTy,
making appropriations for the support
of the OTiny for the present focal yeaty
lias tendered necessary a suspension of
paymeofc 4o iqnd men, of
sums due for iepyices jender^d, after
the 30th day- of Julie last. TlthTt ri.
ray exists by ^virtue of statutes which
proscribes its number, rrgtdates its or*
tk8tima!c*s for which will be trapsnjitted
to Congress immediately, nml an
ganuafioa and employm^ut. aCKl whi^ of Uw-yuhtfo iffffjoo *• yiy requite brr
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the *pay of Its officers and rneh» and de-
clares their right to receive the same at
stated periods, The sialutes, however,
do not authorize the payment ofthe
troops in the absence of specified np-
prrationB. Therefore Jjie constitution
------has'wisely provided that no money shall
be dr^rn from the treasury, but in
consequence of tbe appropriations made
wuJby law, and it has also been declared
by MtAtttB that no department of the
government shall, expend in one focal
year any sum in excess- of tbe appro
f
out in
convenience be postponed iiulil the reg-
ular session, I take this opportunity* lo
invite your attention to the propriety
of adopting at your present sessiou tire
ncceseaty legislation to enable the j>co-
plc of,the United States ter participate
in the advantages of the International
Exhibition of the Agricultural Indus
try aud the fine arts, which L to b$-
held at Paris in 1878. aud to which
this government has been invited by
the government o£ Pranca Aa tMhgpffrtr
print ions made by Congress for that iuvitntiori was communrcated to
^- fiscal yeaF» We have, tlrerefore, ah ar-
my in service^ authorized by laW, aqd
e«tit4e<l lobe paid, but no fnncls are
available for that purpose^ It may al-
so be said as an additional incentive Ur
- -piompt aotioa by -Uongreesr-4hat eittee*
the commencemetit of this fiscal year,
the ,army, though without pftv; has
mv
ia arduous and dangerous service,in
i-.sp.
and men have-discharged their duty
with fidelity and courage, and without
complaint. These circumstances stands
iu judgment^ and constitute an extraoi-
i
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(bnary occasion, requiring that Con
grew bo convened in advance ofthe
, time prescribed by law for your meet-
ipg iii regular sessionR^The importance
Of Speedy ieit6a "¥p6h lhi8*ldbjeclon
tbe part of Congress is so manifest that
I venture to suggest the pioprietyof
making the necessary appropriation
tor the support of the army for the cur-
rent year^J its present maximum nu*
mercial strength of.....45,000 men,
leaving fpr future coDSldeiation all
questions alluding to an increase or
decrease in the numberof enlisted meu.
the event <rf a reduction ofthe army
: ^Ijy subsequent legislation during the
fiscal year, the excess of the nppropris
tion could not be expended, and la the
event of an increase the additional sum
required for the payment of the extra
force could be provided for in due time.
It would bertrefusi td^the troops now in
fervwk and whosejayis aJredtfy laei^
ly in arrears, if payment to them sho
rge- jo
xild tic
shall have considered all the questions
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port of the m ilitary cstablijibme.Dt Tor
the 09(^t year endtSg ^bus 30, 1878,
jrere transmitted to Congress by the
former Mecrclary of the Treasury, At
-the opening of its session in December
Jut, these estimates, modified by the
prefW|Fecretary so as to conform to
present requirements, are now rtnuped,
amounting $32,406,764.98, and having
heen tsq^uuUed. t» beth Hgnsss efj-
• Congress, are now subaittsd for your
Consideration.
appropiiatlon of ihe requisite fund- is i'*c( is»Lroujpft < <> you r.«( lent ion fTt
mended to the Sec*- times in view of circtimstimees wlvb b
mpectluliy revommended |0 Sec
i(|tar.v of the^ Treasury wI^q jc ill com
with CoLigfcxs ir. conneelion
with the- estimates for the appropria-
tion of tire-support of tlie army fur the
current fi.4Cat%slimate8 for sucli other
54A
y
iefieienciM iir the different ‘brapeles
this government in 1870, by the minu-
ter of France at this capitol, aud a
copy thereof was submitted to the prop
er committee of Congress at iis last ees-
eion, but no action was taken upon the
auhyact^--The Ueparl meat of Staio has-
received manyletleis fom various part t
merous apjdiCft'JonS of a similar mature
havf also been made at the United!r
State legation at Pgrik, Tbk Depait
ment of S|ate has also received official
advices of the strong desire on the part
of the French Gove 1 praent thflfc tllp
prison congress tubfe'tiddin Stockholm
in 1878. The proteoiiou which the coO
gress proposes to study, i.s how .to di-
minish cnrilef aud is one in which all
civilized nations have an interest in
pommpu, and the congress o*1 Stock-
hdhh aelioi-4ikely fO 'flflpAfrfTfiPTlnVf
Tim III »L ItOAa
”■**”.**•** ^ ^ •• V- --------- f AijjiiiTi 11 1 —.-—..7^,.
rLays. ap]*ourted hr mv predncessrrr ro
1 he i’ekiis , A I’aclflc Dyer lo Lffeet
Itie Co-opera five Arrati-euieul.
" ■ lir ' fi'l K^>V ii'-i.t J
... than ihttie .zuunths
the p-opfe of Weallieri'oid we*e floun-
deruig’in thestougkAf-despond, otoxlut
question of 6IJ;h?tTt>ifil, when business
and <*<>r mercham»
were barely making nxpeases, tho~ Ah
fl^pWirof iFef ’people -by assnrfng
1 h iki lluU t'h u. ,‘ iKtd Wouhi, p^ at hse^t
represent the United Stales upon*that, _ ____n mr - ■ T —
occasion, mid 1 fie prefteut congress’t’*)lL 1,1 l,<* built .if our cif‘zeu« would
iug been at iho earnest request of llio, Hii.e-bold of fhe mailer* and work With
his'commission was-renewed by me.
An nppiopriu ion of $8,000 wts
pea fed Iv venfurcd~t|u> assurance that
:iry Ctvil^#fWiee'of j « r * I* Uo., would aid a^d co oper- halejlie was f7*om his very childhood
1875. To incet 111, expense of j in com- a *; w.ih us 111 the wO*k and aid us by what the Texa us catted a whale, there
misfiouer I recommend the re :ir>|>*o wt‘ry means which ll.cV could oq^LjMSV^;U furqoll}?i hours, la’king
fliot fin in tMiamrw a rt/1 .iUk ^ ft lOu W C (1111 l D18 h^OftllllA WA mHUornf xd- - I ---1 ‘as * , js ♦ .
- WttUAH ASD XUMW,
• A Limned Kmu. iirc •f'Tex.^s. .
I' toataa Brown pn d__.Wittiamady/
loves in the Lone Riar S;nte. one calm
flight, fftl snug and shady, side hv aide
ii converse sat. ’Twae on old man
IR n^r tiVpi ,r;* era eni 1 ig
all theckles, and the moon above ihe
pLza vias '.hen upon iho rise.
iiL.fi*
will eWr
each u moou.
Susan wax ns fair atra IT the, dfessed
|feq]|^l4jd:r ^t^<y ytothes—fttirer than
youi^ettuslifirhebe^ who is fhircr than
. r •* ,* - **j .js • ;wm-wu«iu * wuo is i.iirtr uian
.hjwilu, il... w.h- ,|M....... A, f„t Wi-WawrAwild,
_\v<f6<i the’lf red -youtht ttaofe stgut and
longer available for the purpose with-
out fort her ftefion hv Congress, ihevub
it was inaifi|estly ta their interest to do
■xliaj. p-ui
tipn in whicFTtfe5/ were placed, and sub
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semiont events prove that we were.cor- >vj)CU
1 lrank B. J&nuA. uTc< n\en-ntiofl
times in view of circumstances which
render it highly ■desirable that thegotu-
with a nuinl eroif promiueut men con*
'Dected with (byroad at Fort Wiffth,
rnuuninor ahotiId i piCCeed the dis* e olbyr ^i^LiyelyrHat if
(he people of Weatherford would grade
the foad, that the*cqrnpany would se
1 heip-niarriaget Juutiug of ¥*-distwiiA
dnyAwhcn x cpib aiul .ci
' MiiiglU perchahcc come into .play,
charge .of his important dfltlPTimrnort’
atcly. nx the severaL 024 M Cougitaa
providing for iRtailed repot is 1'rcin‘ihe
different deparUtvenls (of the govern';
■ai wquir. .....ir -.llm,i,,i„.;-,,l _faA
t* -ul«i amii|4t fessi'd^ r*'ddfcr 'uirtil ^ 'aot-' iler rv Warren nee-Moni ilu*
that lime any further refereucC to sub-
jects of public Interest. ' .Rr,
[Signori] A Rr B. HiYEft^
Married fTnder the New tonsilfuiion.
ruinun1 11 ■ ™K
Parker Copnty Ljnstmction Oompahy
yA^Ei’hiladelphia.I had an interview
with Col. THo£ A. Scott, in which fan
gave me his verbal gm\|rantee that the
.vornpan-y would iron aud use the gi*ad
0«4*i «Ihy Irst, J.' A. Tulldon, Ksq.,
married a cotlple in the Uonrt Iktfw
using the following
in .Marfatfi, Ga
riflial r*. ’
tTT3htriIf joia thOir Rt hands. Sir'
will you have the beloved T wnman-you
bold hvibe rTg.lit hatilUmibeJttdAof fte WeAtberfo^,
the State, ut Georgia, Cobb county, and
the, tw;W c;on8tilutioi,i* whether it is
atlojW^I °r not, to be ymtr-lnwful wed-
ded foife?
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4 will ,*Lcaau.:t1 Wwr*-
“Madaifl,, will you tuke this man to
jjrour lawful Inisband -under tlx
Constitution of the Unijteil Stales and
ofthe c<«ntry cxpicssitig a desire to 'Constitution, of tbe StafecfGeor-
fl;MUotito tiO*»t-v Mi»..—oiu»tM>n -aod fw— r -*r .. —
United States should participate in the
enterprise, and space hn* been made
building for the use of exhibitors front
Ihe Uimed$mra; soT&at the exetusmn
gf the parties who have been appli-i
cants therefor in order that our indus*
tries may be properly represented at
tin* exhibition. An appropriation will
be needed "for the paymept of salaries
of the commissioners, ihq tr>in<lf>ortA*-
tion of goods and for other purposes in
connection with the object in view. As
Mayuext is tbe time fixed for tbe op-
ening of the exhibition,, if our citizens
are.to share the advantages of ibfe In-
ternational, competition for th<? trade
of other mtioiix, fire ntjcessUy of imme-
diate action is apparent, , to ebablo the
United States to co-operate. In the in-
ternational exhibition- wbich was held
fn Vretm,dt» 1873, pongress passed a
roldesolbttoir^ making ~ao ippRt^rli
tipn of #2,000,000 and authorizing the
‘•Liwiil/’.
“Now, in the name of the Father,
Son and IL*K- Gh<>*t, and under the
Constitution aforesnid, I pronounce you
man and wife. Amen.’'
One'Maine schoolmistress is thus de-
scribed: “She is an imposing human
aud is now reserved in the exhibition *trUctu|v Ui>l far (rnm «»ven foet in yet TTR nclual YluCislics -how that he much and swearing more, till. the
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was William doing? .While thus rav-
ing th,e old galoot, seeing plainly what
was brewing, ho was likewise on the
shoot. , ■ _
“Hold, rash pppa!^ cried the daugh*
t r, all unheeded were her cries, as also
the sweet salt water streaming from
her lovely eyes. Standing'there in Alt
his rigor, old man lirown now atn ed
height, and . t«ighlog.:ttttt It**, I think,
than;300 ppflfldj, Hor voice is fitted
to her size, and her strength equal to
cither. She i§ pleasing to behold—
very handsome, the Aoaklm won Id
probably call ber.” She was sent for
once to reduce a disorderly xrhool to
statue, had ejected a teacher by force,
aud smashed tlvelrdwrki. Ttic acco'ant
continues: “She / walkeil fhe floor,
mpkiug her oxordium. Her ruler was
like a weaver's -beam. She told the
Wboo! why ahe was there, and scr nclv
cine tnem In the expense, ami would
lay the irdft" and ties immediately.
(Sftherf
loves, and chalking out their plans for
aonwflg'•jrpnrs'; Tuiked tfov id>o of
PR6F£Mi#$i[t fAkM;
Jr mss M. Richards,
. (Lyle of ATabiinui.)
Attomey-at-Law
-'..waxwi broob p, ti:xas^
. Wiil.attend.promptly to all business
in the Coumics of Parker. Wise, Jack,
Young, Palo Pinto and Hood.
. Office aver (innI A A*!I rtf' Ihttrt Store,
J IL ^UASGOW
/Thus t^iey Sat, her hnnd in prison
not a prison Jiarah ofl at£kn—forRcwaa
merely lucked iti his’n, and
pressed io her’mil- . —
But,. alas I iho eomwe of true loirjr
Smooth ly runs, oh, never, never! Hearts,
unlinked m old or new love poop or la^e
ifluat sigh and Oh; ihMt jILu
iug done hv our people, in extending ^^lhat ru^e^melLftul in^kn^
Hi el r Fine, a«4-ru piling fralns’O W^Ttli-1 * * **\*'m&* m>^ W-?*®**
Capt! Warreii Is on bis wav home
tjapi
l it may-ber that Mnijorf VhoTs
nr ALrrph a 11 wsy^OftYThfSTi^TfftTf
Seaof rapt\ire, why re ihe heart most
sweetly floats, lale, nira:ic, is sure tc»
capture half Ourjhvs,and cut our lhroafr.
Hark! tne gmfeli of powder rises like
a funcial knell. Loudor, louder, aud
still loinh r rumbles .hat hcait-rcnding
smell.
-that old man Brown, erratic, was on
the hunt for Bilitf Bill, tfo lpdc ftar
'Joseph M. Taylor. SamTAforeromhie.
mi tmaui,
At t oi pc y s-at-Law,
£ii:aham, : ' i ’ : ti:.\as.
vTl-'Kici:—Tu tI«o Reed Building, one
door North of Wadlev -A BwriieHVi* ~
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W*. A. K. lUioih/s. K. X. Tounv-
Rhodes & Yotrsti,
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LAND AGENT..
Graham ■ - - TeJcas.
practice In hU (l» rb*>nc .ifTeMU. Buy and
t-ll Lttintj|, pay tuxea Jpr ifmi ri-»i<lent8,
T_ cxafAtgegwit Direct tltiau. uaL4—— ^
4aa>ij
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C. W. JEoiixsox?
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5 Vte ttl y-at-L a w
AKp
L and Agen t,
GRAHAM, . .
TEXAS
■V:
Will practice tbe Courts of Yoong . sr<t
viot inirronruiina root)'
Williams & Bum,
rftritTfl. not
Before another week has rolled-
around, we expect to hear of qdriinitn
arrangement being made with the com-
pany, and in that case tbq Messrs.
Roach Bros.,, uow in ouf city will no
doubt tece
mediately. Then let Fort Worth sing
itaf-iren songs god Wiggle iis derisive
its siren songs god Wiggle Us denaivc sh6 k '«awd tiii ,Bmhled ^
Stwriaipiiwrn^
it.wantx.to. 3Elw oppOrtu n *»v i-» offined
ui. and it behooved us to take ml van-
tage of it,
*1^7
V Susttu srrsvWied, her darlFh’air flying
like a meteor streaming far, springing
'to her feet and cryiog, "please don't
* THAT HI IK. shoot; oh, cruel pu!” But that pq, so
(Drtro t Vre* I*.*- j 0t,1<t CnK>,» «end Bill to
-IZruha-Lly -^Ato.^f, yba grnp preb- Yih.&Efl.lh.Cft*.d iQn .iiuioh tire
lems of the age is the mule, - ABhough
volutnes have been wriMen on tbegiulq
to (rnix kin*liters and firnnie-* in the
proper proportions and theu apply■ ’the
concoction succc.-sfully to flu euergclin
mule is out) of “those things no*fellow
can find put.” JTlie mule is deceitful
It kuuws no
and desperately wickod.
The^boys, afrapst mewin uojl'th. B^ ’^ohlh, at east, no weijR tn
this rigid impartiality with which it
bestows its favors. In trying to solve
the mufo^oblem tiMW^ wy Wise men
hqvi5%een baffled, and likewise knock-
ed iflt) a deinorolized heap in the, op*
j»osTTo corner of tlie stable IroaV which
r-v j *l , R, ‘,T7 **j ' * ‘'VLJ the mule stood. ; And yet how strange
invited those who desired to mikej j, ^ ^ aK.«, .11 t„fc.
trouble to begin it at once. Not a
creature stirred. After some wcek3
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la is Were poor pay’to see him shot
*A!1 at once a door is busted (Hc^eTo
where the lovers sit— Willium had got
up and dusted, but it-was Iso late to git.
Ere he *1 reamed of flight,or fear once,
o|Juid timetueut aud run, dld~man
Brow n roai|e his appearance with his
shook fast and faster.
SuwnVTcnees
M’iiriattr’s also
Sfid fuel for to have a pleasant time.
Thru, he ^r^ised his shooting iron, rav*
v.
Alt o r n eyrfr-at-b a W r;
AWW
LAND AGENT,
0-E-7VI3LA.M:, TEXAS,
Wifi prnrtlr* in Totinit ntv*l Niirro.-nSIuit owiatfn
Mild it* ll*o I'*4urul »I**1 Knpreiuv ' o»ut at Aactin.
..-.A HpeHiir »n«itfofy xivew tn the tare«-
thiltf
- tigaUtig and pt-i^cUng hrmt
^-d..
ui_ if.- a ■ r » enu
■Wfll.' ftALE & vOJjrr
A t e y s-at Lavr
-Pal6~TnTUr; Texas.
Have large tract* of Land.in Palo
INnto and ndioining counties for sal®.
Emigrants would do well to consult
them. vln33.
John M,
ope young fellow of twchty-one vjeao*,
W hcnggaai^kTW hUaxcif a beau, Rigan
ihat-animars method of rapid fransfc,
' b. fnrtber poMpoeod until ,ConCrt(. Lfrtaident to appoint a certain number ia.,hr^ironV^'«nTtlStha4' iVMahe'omIliu'.n
to air.his piefeulions rather obuoxious
ly. One stride, and she was j sudtfefl
likely to arise in the effort to fix the "who would attend the exhibitioP and
proper limit to tbe strength of the ai my
and estimate appropriation for the sup-
of pwotioaf artisans and scientific men dy wa, acrflM hor >ow|,.
report their proceediuga and observa-
tions to him. Provision was also ipmde
for
And scrat ches were elfin tsTHrb wP nwsy;
and amid the struggles of iho boys nut,
tojrend the air wiih laughter, Rpd the
&L,‘t10 A£C8!fil*S1-t *»f A »Mwlwf gt :b; .l»ri^*«liri..l.ssia«tl,^Adtl,h
lio,iorar^»4mmittr.s. I'Jsav,' fslt toil; wft, disciplined in a slrls• aud to a d
caused by so unexpected ap evcut, ho
managed to. insinuate himself into the
male's affections, taking care, however,
always to keep qt the correct enj of iho
mule. Finally the innocent and un-
prompt action in Congress ^Accepting
the invitation of'the goverutoefrt of
France is -wf-eO "touch interest to the
people of the country, and so suitable
disciplined in a style* ouj (o a de-
gree that lie wiH l emefphcr to de^
parU»i^”-V)
■ Fortificslion- are Sboct to be begun
to the cosdia}; velattmnr between IbcT in the neighboi$i605] of Rome, which,
^*-*-—.--isJ-Ait. 0!0l sufficiently' exteusive to
rerf thel**wo into 4 regular fortress,
no longet leave the capital of Jta.
goverafinenU,ol tho two copnlries, the
subject might properly be presented
for alteation at your present session.
The government of riwedho has address-
ed an official invitation to this govern*
although net sufficiently exteusive to
ooov
m
ly, as it is at present, an entirely open
and unprotected city.
it is that alter all the e year* of itiel-^for a moment mure and William had
r*(tual rt-*(*arch the Itrue solution of
(his vexed questioo should be discover
ed by boy. This Tittle follow
been made to bite the ground.
Quickly- dcawiag hi* repeater, of
earned lwo^ or three, and
lives Richmond, Virginia, and wflile jcocking jt at hhotilcst uTctre, drew a
playingutmria nmfo rrf hrn i on <> M. B. »W jhtfygSswift ti
to a tree, under whose shades were *ev<
*ttpl hives ofticcs. The muld'brought
dMasfar ou h raself by kicking over a
hjvo just by wajlr of lecreetioq.
combat that en*ued was dreadful',to
Its COl
whether tWbees or tbs toulewon the
behold. Xka. boy is not quits certain
whether the'bees or tbs tnulewon the
victory, lie tbiuk* thst-j^. was' iho
mulo. heomno when the owner os me af-
ter the body there was net a vestige of
the hives t*> he rccu. and the bees had
all disappeared, while the iTmsjrfs of
mole etlll occupied the bsttle-field.
his guc, pausing ere lie pulled the trig-
ger, thinking mtyha JBill would 1ti»d.
Bill though was not of the cattle which
will neither dare nor do, but once
shoved into battle he was Bare to see
it throng, leaver since the scige of
11iu m, w as mij*peuac fel I more profou nd,
ligntening are there. Swift thus panee
----SusauVhap
in his gore!
ballet—an in*
fornal slug ua doubt—took O. W. R.
plumb in the gullet, and ho waltzed
right up live spout. -—
Afld ibe. ceronhrK living nigh him,
Inr^MIMffi dl^h'l rbh, foenug
sure thOv'd justify him in the deed
that he , xikd done. Which they gidT
fdr papa’s‘Jury, Susan, weeping, toM
jt o’er, end to William said the jui*y: : ”
“Go iqy eon, and shoot no more.”
- Here my ntuse must stop and tarry;
all she knows is jn this* lay, whether
Bill end Sue . wiU marry, abe is not
prepared to say. Rut as td Bin, be Is
no joker with stocked cards you under-
stand, in that same game of leaden po-
ker playod on a square sod honesthoid.
—Louisville Courier Journal. ' ; ‘ “
Atfcoraey-at-Itaw,
DALLAS TEXAS.
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1 Charles - Sowabd,
Attorney-at-Law,.
Wcatherfonl, .....Texas.
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.Will practice hi tbe couutirsaf Jt»lo Pinto.
■ Shackelford, Jack, and Young,
Special attkntiokUhvej.’ land ututioh
TlnSly
~Dr. G. H* CAGLE,
PHYSICIAN'{AND SURGEON.
Office and It*-;.1cu<t 1:1 thcCagle Bulld-
J iug; between 3rd,& ,4th SHeet,
1 i WestSide Public Square.
H i if A U. : TEXAS
Dr. R. N. Prico,
: :£HYS1C«AN:AND BUSmOH.
(«ntham, Toiiftg County T63M|f
HayingjiSTlMaaentUJocMtP<l in Graham
nfii-rs his priifi-saional ••-crVices to Iks CUsen'
of Ypung county. oil
Officii at the Siore.
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