The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1888 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. XII.
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From Qtrf Bcgular Crtrrwpondent. -
^'•‘WASiitSrotoy. Dec.33.468^
Enough bills were oltergil in
~ tTie tbe fli sf few1 days "of
. the sesftion, to engage the a fieri'
body foi* T
seveu years, but u vast majority
of these measures will never
Wgary 3ee the light of day after
being taken
_jxiom*—— 7
Ninth Congress; fully '•$?:< hid
bills vvtiia liitrudimi > d, of akTiii:h
number 'about 0,000 failed to
soon give place to m^uy millions
of the peoples money; it has a
mpneity ft>r afofing (^ebundred
million standard sibimr ilollars.
'iZ In the Senate the Blair Educa-
tional Bill has aggin biien taken
ub, ;ind there is a'strong piyfra-
4?“ thhi it I will /paas .both--
Prest-
•OiUty-limi it will pass
Hqusee, and be vetoeuby
dent Clevelarul^the^ Dependent
* light of day aXter TkiR*4mrifirr^’tttalB0 be pushed
forward to passage,and will like-
ly meet a similar late* A general
^Bankrupt -bid will bniutOMim^d-
in the House, and apparently it
' p!ts^‘,“buLit is among the jm
oilitieS that at least 00 per
cent
■ -ij*!
jiir„
of these same old bills will again
before two
Jubtiths win ' have passed. In
tBe Fiftieth Congress, due fourth
of the* Senate.,,ds new and one
has a go.xl chance of becoming a
law; itgrvee.five'bimdivd doll Ilfs
omnium and provides that
bankruptcy cases '’shall» have
crtww
State cases.
in the Serrate the adjournment,
resolution Was made the p,cca-
sion of a* polBical discussion
DYSPEPSIA.
[Bthnt misery «\xpffricnrfd wtu'n wp..fu(T-
. . mrr
|H
(JIM
TliO
fwnty ijbi ... ....... ........_ .. .jmiWN
Ihtxillcal airanrenu-n&caltedumomiu. iL
irrsa.rnticliJji U*Vwl<5pv^rWro |v(TicBT
evt.'y l.lu'u utnl firxuc. must ItC inmrlOi. <1.^..
ttmlttni’ irptibK-wlttilttbwXWK'lt
out III" wlyilo KyStem. AKitupf 7i il.>zua
dyHpoptU * no two wjjJjetVT iho Huion pro-
doiuliiiintj-yiiU3.U>niii. Oy^H'iilIc.suliK tivo
“ Tili'lu.irii.yrri-Tii ITT ’ TuTUo u.aniTporui iu nt1
lt»* *«li.|ci:t tu Sick iicuuuicl.u^
fleshy nf id otUctnnutlo httve Constipation,’
while Ulo tuiii ui|(| nervouiun aliuiul.uved
td^looiivy f<»r»-IW>(|lii|{». Somi <lyni»ejitiCH
—tiro. u'Diuiiuiiully l<w^etf»n^*Sli<nui liava
■“ghutt Irritability of teiiipeE
AVI'.Mc.wi? r'lruv. lJy.«i)i pHiii muy take,
©ue-thing in-ruvldin;
The underlying cause i«
------- in the i,J9‘Z,.{.
awl one tlilnn more Is oavnlly cortal’n, no
(Hit U Ul jvinulii a dyspeptic who will
tllird „r the Itae is |i»»r, '
consequence, there wu] be much j Witten MessrST T'nnrmttiTd^'rtne^s^-f^^- ^ rf -
new legislation proposed, for it
is a historical Jaci, that Hewly
; elWted Jnemui^f of 1 hi ngwakoirr*- •OTR^tuthir Very- effectually *ex-
iLj^rsrzi po^,|vihfi shallow l»ypocj’isy;Pf
fhese two excited statesmen;,,
* . ’ • *. ^.. .■■7*
t Ha$~ t,o*t Us Charms*>..,
»vwiH>iii«>n'ri '-h—-dFhMTf7uicb them
.....,'*rSblyes in the iirs,tterm of t^ervico
< inprder tolmpj*ss their consti-
tneiits \jatlithe (urnvietiou Jjpit;U
seebrij eleirtioit of tile lAlddihg*
statesman is 'netwSsaiy‘to the
■■'‘Salvation"of flit; coimtry: -.....
She (>ft i'ec«i ring'quostion of
whether ft wqu,td nut be best to
abolish tlie‘Congressional Ke-
.^cord. again
T^t^dnl^'TVas origiujilly designed
id
ImMvT.CJ.'Uniiamin1
t. W
■te-
to*bo merely a condensed ollitual
reoOuJf of.thy pfoon^d i ngs of.Uon -
thIs is shown by reference
to the liTes oftli- oTiL Qiobti, the
predecessor of tile present pubXP { slaved lift
catjoti. Efotu being simply an
Jhlgs of Congress, encroaclimeut
*“ ! was gradually made hpfin the
-• >—i^?rce 0r 'The Record Ifhtn tfr lhis
become the medintn through
man severely as^iljjd^hg^Pfes-i
dej^’a njueas^K^lmt Mr. Beck
—• ''5?ew York World
’ For tw;*dv« years aftertlie Avar
the Republican managers fi iglit"
enii.d'the voters out of making a
‘tn\urie’^drd rfrttnge in-the *?rl-
minietration. They.woiked al
g-llernatTy.' titl'd sonTPliltma: fdpetbfer
-the “rebel scare ’ and the “±msi-
ness searf..*’ Tlte voters were
told that if the Democrats ob-
UUiU'd t»ower ther “rt*bel^debt!V
IL
would be paid,- the negroes nj-en
Hayed him tire' “frnitw of the l fT.V Q j. t n
war - lost. -Tliis bugaboo work-.. 4*^.° r-a L J "_I_ 4 ^ W >
-ed so well that one ^eTnrspobte-'*
m a u i p u h ito r pr«to 1 ai m ed, s i x t etul
.JwSaa:
wrucliiong-winded Cougressi>i«a
.....intliut; nptqnhe-puMiwand^tie?
'own eoimtiUients^jqmeolniy maiij
*t»f wh tch- w^ i v^*red;
for <asen»hwa tfays
Hanssi)«r Senate wishes to avoid
being bored by a tiresome speak by a reduction of needle
■ that Uje oykior U-hiiSth'siletp tuxes. They have nearly
eed and satisfied by leave to
-print bt*.remarks, dt is ATf^IiR
th*d “there is one" more nresi
dent in the bloody shirt.” Blind
to these lessons, the Kepablh^aha
tftir ^fuit. tto
■arc'* as^tlieir biigaboo
f 9 > • < %l£5oi)rumi.v«in tfn r
for next yeqr. They* 'ttiThk file
^\oj»le aye slieh fools ns -to sup:
j»ose the county willwbe raihe$'TTI*eH for 'Jon-rostrJtviitB
h)ss war
y a year
in which,,to Lind oht their inis-
-fhem
take, bht it aviII nut. take
~:X~
sseedaiu ins purpose dp reach the
- Vo *r*Z Bo n is .said .Ut^V that
the Congres^ioual* Recdfa1’ will
,licit be abolished, but that it will
coiYtinue to be the . medium of
Lsi . Oungressional flaruenoe and eld,
U quetiee. For the past year the
prosperity of the Post ollice De-
-yy--.. ..parCUieiit lias. been little short of
) marvelous, the result of pro-
- gressive bus+mnnh- methods
and ecationi ical y. management;
the records of the Qffiee UhoV
t hat there has been aincrease
iu one yeui^if four IniilionjCiol-
Tajri ah the amount of postage
Htun^bs sold. The Postmaster
**- ■ Genera] giv^B it as. las opinion
^ that tft^re hrllt be no deficien
, A Texas wife preBented her
husband with nine children in
five years, but she strurlt” fof A
rest. ' Mrs. Johudltferl, of Wichi-
ta, Kansas, is reported.as having
honored her liege lord with a
more faithful, fulfillment of the
scriptural injunction. In twenty-
two years she hrts given him
.twenty-two children---tw4n8 two
rtimes and triplets one time. *
that th^re will be'no deficiency
> u* f<>THnady-,-->«td that the watl
service is now on a self sustiiitt-
) ing basis. - > 4
This Department has lately
made a new regulation that is of
-special interest to the geftcraf
pubb(x p^fttiularly during this
the holiday season, when so
many presents are being sen.t
through the mails. Heretofore
persons transporting second,'
t hird, dr fourth class parcels
this manner, wfere requested to
ipecify on the outside thereof in
writing the class of hind of such
pifttter; .but this is m> longer per-
missible, for, under the late ml-
^ packages of the thiee'class
_jTif"Writkm' upon in the way
“^described, except tb gfcve the
aender’s address,' are subject to
"*fcSfer rales. t ,
The new vault for silver in the
^ north court yard of the Treasury
Departpient, ia finUMbd, and'will
aboos tspast.
Thn da y qL
Dcsertions of prominent repub-
licans in New York city from tljie
grand old party are becoming
quite-t-frequent of late.. Within
the last eight or ten days Mr.
Kunx niid' Mr: C: I^ Lohgbein7
both republican central commit-
teemen, renounced republican-
ism and barite over'to the demo-
crats. . The desertion of men of
such prominence and influence
from the republican party ren-
the#rnpire state all the more
certain for the democrats.
Muter,ed at the Post t>J)lbc at Qfaham< Texas\ as Second-Class Matter.
. " ^ i - _ .. . •• •> _ -. "___________
GRAHAM, TEXAS. THURSDA Y, «?ANUAUY *5,1888.
' -4 v y . / . -r* - -v—-s w ’ 7 -
It will correct
Aridity <ir-Oi»
~ Kfomttrh,
Expel foul gitMci,
AlUyIrrItallon,
AssUt Dl^rKtlort,'
unfl, at the same
J. time-
PTJRSFDHTJ'CS, CHBMICA1.S,-
Patent IIISUes^faiDtSi Qjts,
n,.1 , „ .... ..... ........ - - ’ J .. u - ■-------r 1
Brushes, Varaisbos,, Stc. Also
-.j»r-J*.-r------s----!- ■ " ■—
Musical 1-nstrimicn.ts, JctYclry, Perfumery, Toilet AftietCKr
.AUnim^: StutioneryTId^v and Penn.
Start the FAecr.
"M
(Iirie
w«, a confirmed dysnrplic. ‘ S<ig
7a^a by t\e advice of i>r..hirin<r,c<
Aut;r.sta, w;is mducod to try Sipunon* f ivgr
Kegutirtur l Jc#l grateffd for'tht? relief it li^s
ni.vy^dl.ofc:bo read •fitis anti are
alTBcted iiv any w;ty( liter c hronic or. *other»//*T,‘j
Livtr H'rjrdator and 1 feel \
- ; rp.nfulent health will l>$ restored to al] who witt
Lcadvised.**—Ww, M. fCckbii, Fort Valley, G*.-^
See that yowKt! the Genuine
with red. 21 aa'fraat of ft*rstppcr* ' '
• r^r&OHtr xr .:. . > -
J. H. ^KfLlh*** Cl., VHDadclpliI»,r».
^. ^Fvtt' II.-Ghisim,
*E) S3 1T TI S T ,
3T4*-OltAHAW, tf.xab: ;
Ofctera im at itvus & sm^rniDrug
Htrfri1, or alS tlK- TjKAi>KH-G(Ik«) will
tbcpIv« prohlpt atteulfou. - _
OfHue «tr-jRynsr«E Street’s Di ng Store.
■ r-Efla
Dealer in
------TTIW**--
L rOIt l'ER & SON
.*" J . ■ 4 •*
Baddies,
Bridle
Matin fact u n* rs-a n d Detdeisin
t» 1 * * 1W
c. av. junxsox
:UwmCK, Up-Stair In HWJtban)’*Bsick
Will prnctlee ln the Courts of Young
»=-■
K. HOLLINGSWORTH,
*»« ■ ijS.»4. •«
URAHAM. TEXAS.
-WUTpwy-'»heelMrl attention to ptiyliig
Du.4 R. N. 1’UICE, .frr
Vi
All callsAttenJed to in towworehun-
yr Onlile •«»-Uyus,4 gtaeef S Co>»
Drug Store
. .............. M,,
Dr. W. W. JAMES-
■ . V* I — I
Fhyaifiias, Surgsos? Oisteiricias.
GRAHAM, TEXAS. :.
Office at Martyn A James’ Drug Store
Harness
ft* .../ j'J .j J" Sit j .jf.''
Legging,|
H ' Spurs.pgffie, |
hik ftsite: Ms to Order ii. Short Met. s
' . ■-... * ^rr.. 7 r- ■ ...... . « c
All kinds of repairing neatly done. Prieto ftfftsonaDle.
Give u# a triaK Shop Nt>rth Si<le J^ililic Square,
T-^rVyot^.: —*r—4—r-— ‘—*,, » — :— -1——■ . ggt— —• --■■4—, '---
........ .TEZAS.
J. K. HARRISr
xisr,
Goods gill Nnrrr flnA
- 7
5ail. and give him a trial am] you are eer-
taixi to. be: pleased
At Davis <& Crain’s old stand,
're* ci'v*
OK,A.3^. TEXAS.
IIR. W. W. JAMES,
e~.
■*: DEALER -.IN'
G. % Finlay,. - pMg
ATT0RSrli7-A7-LA'W AS»
LA ED AGENT,.....Prescriptions
Graham, Young Co., Texas.
St. Louis, Mo., Dec* 29.—A
large nge'elftng in respect to tlie
late Governor Marm^dnke wa»
*was
heldun ^Change to-day at
whioh speeches eulogistic of the
deceased were made and resolu-
tions pay ing high tribute to him
as a man and as Governor ^ ere
adopted. -Mlt was decided to ad-
journ the Exchange hr respect to
his meraorv. A large number of
clty ofllrials and* prbmihefif citi-
zens will go to Jefferson City in
the mprntng to attend the fun-
eral. -*
•Robert Holman,
I j j tr' f
; Aitorn ev-at-La w,
(.AND AGENT,
;; v A. B. Gant, -
f^ttorhey-AT-LAW,
Eurvoyor aai Notary Publio,
Solicits Land business In all Its forms.
rOfflee In Ueokham bulWlng.*^|
GRAHAM, ; TEXAS,
-7=
4i. J * , . ’
THOMSON HOUSE.
(FOIIMETILY SIKES ItOtTSX.)
) . ■_ r~ »• » *•’
‘ Weatherfbrd, Texa**,
- (Jdnd Bras and feathsr Ix Us Iu win- -
ter, South rooms in Summer, Good
milk iffid’buttsr jhtyenr round. Free
Sample Rooms, aiuf every comfort %
traveltttg mai» wahte. - ■»>
7 - J. B. THMO8ON, Proper.
, “' N ’ . *■' *■■;■■ Tz~yps-'rr~-’
- ..... r.
. - ; • ‘V.v.‘
Tl T
Fore Drugs,
t
-
Medicioes- ■■
Carefully
Conipoiriided at Reasonablo-dtates.
-West lSide Pu Hlic Eguare.
Graham, Texas.
• y■—
ELLIOTT '■ HOE?
WEATHBSPORD, TEXAS.
5j0«p Constantly oiThand a large Sitqck of
pp*1
Dry Limilier,
*r£2
SHINGLES, DOORS,. SASH, LATHS,
LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, MIXED
.....—PAIITTS,
Price List and Estimates*Furr\iKhod ('. n J. T'pl.ication.
Satisfactofl Guaranteed - Yqidyear fiaikoad Depot,
A VnCr
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1888, newspaper, January 5, 1888; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886512/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.