The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1886 Page: 3 of 7
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ANGLEWORM CULTURE.
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Xzp«i1mentlnK With a View to Sup-
. plying Florida Ytahamtn-
»itn Bait.
A GU»en Cove Springs, Fla., oorro-
spondeut ot^The New York Sun writes;
1 The St John's river is fairly alive with
- Ashes. ‘ _ f_f_
[with teams,” Is the way a newspaper ol
tb« river region headed an item about
•carting away loads of fish to be used
fbr fertilizing orange tretes. BuTthere
i fis a great scarcity of bait throughout
this region. To .the majority of men
j and boys who come down here from
the north bait means angleworms, fish*
worms, earth-worms—that species of
the genus lumbricus which can be found
anywhere in the north in sizes to fit
any kind of hook by simply going
Around behind the barn and turning up
the mold with a spade, But you could
turn up a million acres in Florida with-
out {inearthing a solitary angleworm.
The lumbricus doo&n’t know ahy&ifng
, about snbsistlng on canned provisions
from Chicago and New York, and so he
hasn’t tried to live in Flbrida.
Various substitutes for. the angle-
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I have fousd out s gift for ray fair. It »a
not a ring of gwhi.nor flowers for her hair,nor
pearls for her white nedT, but Salvation Oil
For'
her sore throat.
8be’a a singing bird.
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Country Residence Burned.
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Last night about 10 o’clock the one
story frame dwelling containing seven
__ __ rooms, of Mr. E. A. Gracey, at Lisbon,
■•♦Teeming with fish lfed fishing b«r«^d ^ the ground, with nil the
ms.” is the wav „ * household eVeots and clothing of the
family, which is a large ope. It is sup-
posed to hare originated from a defec-
tive flue, amt Mr. Gracey andTiTrfami-
ly btrely had tinio to escape from the
flames. The outhouses, including a
sraokchouso full of meat, was also con-
sumed. Resides-losing all his -clothes,
Mr."Gracey lost $130 which was in his-
pantakions. The loss will approxi
mate $1609, while ho had but light in‘
suranoe. The clothes of Mr. Sflin
Miller, who was bnardieg there, and
who is riding for the grand jurv, were
consumed. f• \i
When a man la seriously 111 he should call
oc his.daiJnL^to.Uce; but when bla trouble la
rry aooqgnoi---- 1
only acough ©esore throat-h* neeil-enlr lnvait
25 cents In a bottfe of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup.
STATE PRESS.
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worm are used by the native Florida
anglers—such as fragments of dismem-
beiedcrabs, cut-bait, cotton rollbd in
dough, chunks of canned beef, and
bctonet-woimSr.^ To get crabs for bait
you must have a string with a pidee of
“ mpat oxr the end of It _and a scoop net,
and lots of time andmatiehce. To pro-
... JaUVMUPitfj:.of cut-Lai* you must hire
ardarky to go out with a cast, not and
get SOffie shtiiers or hook you a catfish
•and cut some strips from along his
Six ffold medal* hare been, prlven to
St. JacohsOH afr^frurfd’a fairs and expo-
sitions, for boing the host pain cure. It
is itself better Chan gold* It cirros
rheumatism ai^U ©very other paluful
trouble. It never fails.
Self-love Is seHish. It won’t wash and hold
iU color.
If a eouch <11st urt.• your sleep, take Plao’i care for
CoDiumptlyn ttnU real well.
It lifts fifteen ounce* off from every pound
of sorrow, ’ "
BUY 0ALZER'O(I*OM~.Wte.) SEEDS. CsU-fm*
The benediction seldom closes a meeting
between dun And debtor.
Young men^r middle-aged ones, suffering
from nervous debility and, kindred weaknesses
should send 10 cents In stamps for ilufistrated
book suit (jestln« sai% menus of cure. Ad-1
’j. . I .* " v/t v UI v. AU-
dress,orld’s Dlspensarv Medlv^J Associa-
tion, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N.
Whether they have two limbs or only one
men wear halfoGse.
Have used Tonguline In cases of jifiuralirie i
headaches with success In almesv-every hi ’ —
stance, although some of these were of long
standing and of most troublesome character
O, D. MortOfe, M. D., Cincinnati, Ohio.
OIt i» A sate wager to make that there .
Isn’t a prohibition town in Texan where
whisky can’t be obtained to gratify the
appetite for it.—Fort Worth Mail.
COUNTERFEITERS BEWARE.
Concern Enjoined.
^UGH((URj
A-Sllchigan
tVrarm IS. Hoobsatcr Moral dk B«MU4.}
The following injunction has bee ©obtain
t)j IFeTTop Blttei s Company, of Rochester,
I , agalust (JolUtinu* l>. Warner, of
Michigan, prohibiting him from ma
lug or selllujr “ Herman Hop Bitten
The President of the United States a
to Cotlatinus J). Warntr,o/JT '
his servants, workmen, salesmen
and. each and every of them;
tes of As
MOM*
in and a
------—- Absolutely -
FTee from Opiates, Emetics and Poison
SAFE..
SURE.
PROMPT.
At Diomuti and Dialkm, —
THE CMARLP A, TOWCLCT C0^ BALTlMOAK, MA.
25fe
_ Whereat. It Las Ijecu represented unto .
Justices of our Circuit Court, the Hon. Sti
ley Matthews, and the Hon. Henry B. Btqi
at Detroit, within aud for said district, I
JTffiPl
uug anaiwmtui V/UBUCtTJ, Uiai JO|It \
titniB D. Wi»rni*rt art* uiEnuiarturin^ aud
liug a medkiue named Cerman Hop Bit
in fraudulent imitation of the ltop Jh
made and sold by complainant; your w
medicine being devised, calculated and inter
ed to mislead the public into purchasing
counterfeit goods as the man'ufacture^oF
alnAnt.
complainant.
We, therefore, ln consldcratlon of the L
lsee, do strictly enjoin you. the said
latinos D. W*rner and all and every the
sons before named, from using the ttv.
‘'Hop Buteysf tMt smy fluids contained
bottles so as to inau'-e the belief that sq<
Now let the best statesmanship of the
country address itself to the task of
finding an ultimate settlement of the
labor trouble which will be just alike to
the men, to the roads and to thopeopie
at large. The man who finds-the proper IIe who bea
solution will be president of the United fd.withirQuy.
States next term.—^Waco Examiner.
Brilliant wit (seldom emanates from a light
headed Individ ual.
No depressing effects from Rod Stai
Cough Cure. No nausea, no danger ol
poison. Safoi speedy, sure. Only
twenty-five cents.
He who beats his laundress should fie Treat
CERManreMEOV
Bggraaig'teg
i.r i -.u (o . ii , i 11 noait.ro.
Fffr Pain-“w
JT1- . • ai i>nt uum 13 a nu UA4
wsaaiisi a. vocxim co-BALTiaeax.1
, fluids sre made by cornelilnant; anq further
float manufacturing, selling or offering * 5
tale, any bitters or other fluids in the bot‘
; f”!1 wAta tha46ah«5“I ^
1b which you were mantifactutldg mid, sej]
the bitters called German Hop Bitters, Oh-^,
filing of the bill; or in any other bottles, i
with any other labels contrived or designed u
represent or Induce Uie belief that the hltfc^
or fluids sold by you are the goods of the com-
plainant, until the further order of th<
coart. -•* *- *’
Witness,
An Awful PredictunenL
back-bone. This latter scheme for get-
ting cut-bait is pursued to such an ex-
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tent thatjou can harijly find.a bigeat-
Basn’t scars* on hre back whore
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strips of bait have been taken off. Cot-
ton -and dough make an easy bait to
~i.get, but a hard one to catch fish with1,
and the same is truo of Ciiicago canuod
bait. Bonnet-worms are by far the
most alluring bait procuraWe, but they
arc hard to get. It ia necessary to go
to the mouth of some creek where tljcro
are lily-pada, and hunt among then/for
pads that have a hole running down in-
to the stem. At the bottom of this
hole tiio bon not-worm is found—some-
times. liuthe is made nT stuff TSfT
closolv rewtmbling that of which the
- j«lly-fish ta composed, and therefore ia
not durable enough for the ordinary
wear and tear to which bait, even in
good fishing water, is subjected. t~
view or the scarcity of bait and of
the demand for the always reliable an-
gleworm a lady of this town has startec.
«tt anglewcym nursery. The worms
for making this interesting experiment
% w«re procured in the north laat fall and:
.bfought in a small wooden pail filled
r|cb mold.1 Upon arfiving hero
the pail of worms Was buried in acor-
A well-dressed yonng lady was
walking along the south aide of King
Street on Saturday afternoon, near
Leader-lane,, when, she stepped into a
grating avith soveral broken bara. One
of ber legs was held fast above the’
knee in the hole Tor some time. A
crowd of soveral hundred people
gatherod around her and many oilers
of help were indignantly refused by
the young lady. Finally a gentleman
procured a crowbar and by breaking
■ormr of the bars releasedIhu lBipri*
uned limb.—Toronto Globe.
: USEIU588 TO ATXXltPX to cleanse «
stream while the fbuutaln Is Impure, pya
pepela, eomplalata-ef the liver or kidneys,
scrofula, headaches, end alt- diseases arising
from Impure blood, are at once removed by
Da. WALKBK’sCanroBNjA VixEQaa BiTTEus,
the tnfallihlc purifier of the blood and reno-
vator of the system. It has never been knowr
To fall!
R. R» Rb
Tab Honorable M0RRI80N R. WAITE.
Chief Justice ot the United 8t»i
At DelroIC'lKUil.Mh day of TnlyVA,. IV,
fi* s.J Walter 8. liarsha, Ole
CURES AND PREVENTS
RELIEF
8. Harahaj Clerk.
Proseoute the Swindlers 111
If when you call for Hop U Uteri, the d
haadi out .uylhlait l*ut '-Hop HpnWii*"
Back rents are often best gathered in by the
housewife.
Cold*, Cillki, SUra ThV**ta, Inflmjnmo-
tion, HheinilUm, NeurRlaln, HeaU-
uche. Tool harhr, Ailhffli,
DUkilt UrfOthlng,
CUBES THE WORST PAIN in fromon.to
r»i i isnn wIIH
pel eluitcrof Hop* on white l<lm, ehnn that 4rui
glet a* you would a viper, and If ho liaa taken roi
money fur- a bogus elu It, Indict Mm for me ma
and aue him for damages for the dwindle, an
will reward you liberally for the conrlct on.
, ies U. 8. Court Inluootf - — -
twentjr minutes. Not on h°S|LTi^F^11
---------J yuu IIUITEII/ mr nit* COnTlCl'GB.
advprtlaement need any one
PAIN.
neadlng. Mirh,, and all nil
Slate, and other lmltatora.
The scalp is cleansed and excited to s
healthy action by Hall’s Halrltcnewcr.
In*copspmptlon, the disposition to cough b
dlmlnlshlffby taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
SKUNK.
BE AVER, I
^ ^ i f ii q i BACcooy
B,AD WAY’S READY BELIEF I MUSKRATS and all other furs bought j
^1tnwM\k% v&iindtifhco*• .|£iretilar which gives full particulant j
1 E. C..Boughton, 44 Bond St., New York.]
Like the olive tree,
rounding soil,
It fertilizes the sur
Despair means that tha laat bridge Is gone.
■:-w=rr-
The violin that is kept constantly In tune
will lose lc tone. “
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“ROUGH ON nifCS."
remedy in each package- Bare cure. iUc. Druagra*
It is another name for godliness.
It is the only modern swindle easily for
given. ' ..a..,.
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her of the door-yafd, half the mold hav-
injj been taken out and an equal quan-
ct^-2lii1o4 iaa 8oil or 8and Pu* »n’!“and
holes Hlrviog heap cut Ip the aides
---- wwwm vvan aaa WAV B1UC|
the pail to idmit of th^worms Ruing
out and returning in case, they might bo
disposed to explore the new elements
by which they were to be surrounded,
Recognizing the fact that if angleworm
culture was to bo made a success in
Florida it mnst be through the worms
w adapting themselves to the soil, and not
by fitting the sand for the worms, the
lady has done nothing to improve the
quality of the anil surrounding her in-
teresting brood, but has simply made
thejr native mold l^alf sand, as stated,
notl"S
As the worms were fortunately
transplanted deep erlpugh to make them
below the “frost line.” they were not
injured bv the recent freeze. In the
two months that have elapsed since thev
WArO ini W/u lii/Wk.l I.'I i _ •» .* * •
-- -- * — Olin u .11 UJ
were introduced into Florida soil they
have not perceptibly fallen away in
size, but they havo lost much of their
conspicuous and alluring pink color,
and have taken on a y^lowish tinge.
Whether this is due to making the mold
half sand, or is a symptom of bilious-
ness, has not been ascertained. A few
.—u
vuior u win oe reasonable to
infer that their off-color appearance was
due to malarious influences. Much de-
pends upon the settlement of this point,
for, oven if flirty should grow beyond
all expectation in their new element and
yet tgko 6n the color of the sand, they
would l>o almost Invisible ia water, and
coiise(jiu*ntIy q( qq practical value ns
bflit. Thus far they have seemed to be
shy of the unfertilized, sand outside, am
near the
Dr. Pldrce’s “Favorite Prescription” per-
fectly and permanently cures those diseases
peculiar to females. K Is tonic and nervine,
effectually allaying and curing those sicken-
ing sensations that affect the stomach and
heart, through reflex action. The btfcklche
and “dragging-down” sensations all disap-
pear under the strengthening effects of this
great restorative. By druggists.
!*Whf con tin sae the use of Irritating po
ders,snuffs or liquids. Ely’s CreanrBalm.pleu-
ant of application and « sure cure for Catarrh-
and cold in head, can be had for 50 cents, at-'
m
— — — — —— —I uu un.i iv/l w tlUM, rati
. druggists. It is easily applied wtth the fth-
ger, Is safe and pleasant, and Is caring the
most obstinate eases. It gives relief at'ooce.
We will mall It at 60 cents. Ely Bros., Owego,
N. T. »~~~ r ^ <‘t‘ —i— ^ j .w j
Love Is cheap, and I enjoy it
"Konili on Bats.”
"Rough on Brnti” clears ont Hsu, Hiss. 1J*.
"Rough on Corns'' hsnl or soft corns, bunions, IS*,
“Rough on Toothscbe.’' m.isnt rsllaf. lip.
I litavebeen troubled with catarrh from boy-
'-■c*
"Wll A.AAA CO J cm B ngu a pro
l>9ttle of Ely’s Cream^Balm, ami I. count my-
considered, my case chronic^
until about three years ago I procured one
'--...j > uimiu xjsiiu, nuu t count my-
self sound to-day, all from t,he use of on© bot-
tle.—J. R. Cooley, Hardware MerchantJ4pn-
trose, Pa.
“Whgre thefie’s a will there’s a way”—to
break lt. "“
Every woman who suffers from flick Head-
ache, and who dislikes to take bitter doses,
hould try Carter’s Little Liver Pills. They
are the easiest of all medicines to take. A
positive cure for the above distressing com-
DARBfeD WIRFI, ■ •
IWB
I------ ’ ~ vsisvs vraiu^ VVUI-
plaint; glye prompt relief In Dvspepsia and
Iniltgrstlon; prevent and ear® Constipation
and riles. As easy to take as sugar. Only
Mr. A. > I «hol* snffpred from Catarrh
lal^U.------
— easy to take as sugar. Only
one pill a dose. 40 In a vial. Price 2o
cents. If you try them'you wlU not be with-
out them.
•for yeani. He purchased a boHleof Ely ’# Cream
balm of us. He is now almost cured, and
says you cannot recommend it too highly.—
Evers Bros., druggists, Independence, Iowa.
Profpeiity aud no adveralty m>if*y more
rascals than philanthropists.
Get Lron'i Patent Hael St'ffnnrr* spoiled to tbs
aew boou and they will never run ever?*
Llf* 1* so short that the person who bold! a
grudge isn’t a good philosopher.
uOUQHI AMO CROUP Ul|
MIM AHi Eflflrarararaan© ^ -
TROUGH OK ITCH.**
PAIN REMEDY!
That Instantly etops the most excruciating palp*, al-
lays Inflammation, and cures CoiiK'wtlona, whether
of the lyings, Stomach or Rowels, or other glands or
organ* by on* application.
A teaapoonful In half a tumbler of water will In a
lL4<) M
CURED IN ITS WORST FORMS.
OR. RADWAY 8 8AR8APARILUAN
- RESOLVENT.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER,
Far the Cure of all Chronic Diseases.
des, Biotohes.
‘^M*a, Goat.
I, Cunsump-
iplalnts.etc.
other disease*. Complete restoration to HeaUh,V|
ana Manhood guaranteed. NOrtsk Is Incurred, flu
ssm?1
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THE IKUt
Ah The oldest.medicine In the world is probably Mh 1
UELKSIUTmErTwateR j
SCROFULA,
Whether transmitted by parent* or acquired I* kith
In theearatljerangeof the HA RSAWp
l*> — n wun-
RKHOL VENT 7" RILLIAN
t'ure* bare been made where persons hare been
rj, and notwithstanding the many other prurermtloas
that, hare been introdoced ttttc ■’■*--------*-
of tht* *yti(Je I* constantly Tn<
a are ft Trowed It wifi never
JtOn |
Inc re
___.__ — —igredlent* of extraordinary medical
properties, essential to purify, heat, ren.fr and in
vlgoeste the broken down and wastedbod" Quick
ou^toldtiy anndri^u^^One £«,tlo!
Dr. Badvay’s BeplaDif FI
Appetite, Headache, Constipation. Costivenets. In
ttona are f tlhwedit wftt never fall, fife partlctlaitF
‘•'j^^*v,aiis;,^;'aa,“cg.Viey. „ r
%DiBiLiri\frmuM wcal
Justice tempered with mercy 1* the grand
est virtue. - ■ ■**
Burned to Death, and Bee tored to Life.
. thrpe , y.ear^ 613 *PP«*ranre being so
horribly repnlsive. he refuged to leu any one
■ee him. The disease after eating hla flesh:
commenced on hie skull bonee. He tried ali
doctors and medicines without benefit, and no
one thought he could possi My recover. " At
be was a sound man.
He looks Just like a man who had been
mc^,«p^.ord^etca^d?aap“1^ D°
THE. PUBI.IC.—-Re sure to get Rad Way's
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW
A Lira Experience. Remarkable And '
quick cures. Trial Packages. Send
■tamp for sealed particulars. Addreea
Hr. WARP A COr l^ui»l>n«t Me,
CLERK $ SULPHUR SUP.
The most sEeoMre extend
itngs you never knew or though t
in body sad Its onrlous organs,
tted, health saved,disease inauesm
‘ gnoranee and indiscretion
we* BWVW
a n. CHrrr^rox.'F^v.V
■ Fklteaet.. New Tedt.
gr a haoeprteebabtet
^ampIIlbts
eEf«
several doctors and merchants hate spoken f*’’”** ^*J|*_^*U*^*U •»
11. t»th |k«lew VariL
Tie Best 4 cnEpctr*
HILL’I
Hair end Whisker
DYE, —
■ Bl*«k or Brews * ■ \
R. U. AWARE
TEAT1 T
Lorilkrd’i Climix Flsg
■Siege, aed Us
:u.qa»i!!Hjr
thst I»rlUardV
FEs^ Ramsay aw catarrh Is the
Edra to Cm, and Cheapest.
CATARRH
RoTd^&aU dra*'
781 ^w."to"5r2llu “*’• *tek"
Joint CitAWvoRn, ~
Drogglst, Athens, Ga.
•xpMSsrset prleslpts
Son then-.
IpSs tVS I
gists St
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I wt<* t!M |
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"Kajor Poor©’* Wedding*. ,
. Ben: Ferley Poore's wedding
wa» a part of a quadruple affair, hip
bride’s sister and both of her two broth
ern were «U married on the same day,
and the Majpr> father-in-law thus had
his home depopulated at. one hymeneal
_ r stroke. Poore says that fa his own
case ho was never quite oertain that he
was martied, there was so Ihuoh oon-
fusion during the ceremony. Ho had
passed tho ju-eouding night in Washing-
ton^and he and his friends had not in-
Curiosity Is tb* veatlbul* of gossip.
prn*** Toothache Drops Ottnt
an^ruimtffsT*** ^*rn Ii*Tn^**r XUU
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OAN BE OURID W.THOUT THE DEI OF OPIUM Oil ^MOEPEIII#^
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to olvterve that
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Ii TiMHY MKD1CIKI TR1T HAH IfKALKD]
MILLIONS MUM WIIMII
“•iwmiSiKiT.
OPIUMS
and stood up to be roajrrlod I hardly
reanzetl what was tfoing on. 1 was
haunted by two awful thoughts: I was
nlraWvhirt whrro there worm?? many
brides 1 Height somehow he martied to
the wrong woman; and then I Noticed
that I was standW right over a big
open i register in the floor, andlw.w
desperately afraid that when f to3r^ir
the rimr I might lose rav m-ip and drop
,.,/s
ssw c^ox^ mtissmdanifiUEt
! IT ALL D
tar
'lAkR, HmvSBs. Ma
WtlOB OWH DOLLAR FKR BOTTLE
|The Oldest A Best Liniment]
■TIM MADE IE AMERICA.
N
«. hot
BALK8 LARGER THAN EVEJL.
Tha Maxioan Mnslang Liniment has
bMa known fo» more than thirty-fire
---\ •'*"* 'll *” Ltutmcnta. lb*
and Roast, its sales to-<iay are
It onrea whsn all
n ever. It vnroswh
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