The Young County News. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1884 Page: 2 of 4
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11 Vi;
will contain
Independents. I?;
is still
> '* ’ tA
that Blaine to elected:
connty cast in the
1^ IIMovahpQt 8,800 vote*.
JR;.
on trial at Sher-
man, for murder, was acquitted.
Prom present indications Ire-
la&d*s majority over Jones will
120,000.
Cownims meets next Monday
and continuesIn session until
the 4th ofMaroh.
r* £*>,‘
msolntion is bo endorse the mot-
to, “In things essential, unity,
.* i■—
t fanners could carry out tha first
part oT tKis' resolution, they
THR'vFWorld’S Fair at New
Orleans will have a large exhi-
bition fronHtaca*
uflirtfiigth of unity;
-V
have been started in the south.
_ Suppose l ivery farmer jin the Thousands of voters^ preferred of the matter1 vigorously-and
Groyxr Cleveland has a
harder titne with premature of
‘doe seekers than he did-with
state wouidhave been a member
of the Farmers’ Alliance before
thjp last state election came1 off,
land a resolution had been intro
dhced that.it eTas'essen *
HjrifRV Ward Beech hr did
good work for the right in the
lair election tf h# did get of
the mu< <vhm of the association
wrong a few years, ago.
-oven get to be senator again.
Congress will be petitioned
to aid in opening op a new 4M$»
tie trail to run from El Paso to
i:^hsashfki9ii’> '
Th*" war in Chans may not
turn ouUo be such a slim affair
after all. The JChinese are ex-
httffting some T>f the old Tartar
blood.
Late news from Austin says
* that* there is a deficiency in-the had it in their power tpi c|ictate
llnr’l nnortitats-writi*
beaST froth slnce^ ihe'^Ieclibn.
He was beautifully snowed; un-
der by a majority ofJohe huu-
’ Tit* Sprihgtowni Parker coun-
ty. Pilot, had to suspend for
^several weeks because the typp
ran away knd his place could
nol bf* supplied.
•- Wx Joifi, in with the brethren
-vt the ’fottas.press in oongratu-
Alfaff VaarfferT of the';jWa«L
UMti
v ....... . haehie Enterprise, on hie election
to the legislature.
Th* editor of the Vernon
Hoard is always loaded. He al
Farmers’ AHIim«v ^
There is now an association in
Texas, which is known as the
lar in many respects, to the
Grangers’ organisation which
was so ramppini scvera! years
ago.~ Bo for as Ufiown there are
Tin Repvfcllosne aIt St. Jelm.
♦ _— V*; -
St John has made man
enemy at the north by
any jui
making
Farineirs’ Alliance, and is sUhi presidential race- The re-
publicans claim that it wan -ha
whd was the cause of Blaine’s
none in this conn ty and very
few in other portions'of the state,
but neighboring' exchanges re-
port several Fanners’ Alliances
in counties of this TOC lion. The
Alliances of the fthteare govern
fed by a constitution which con-
tains many good resolutions in
its declaration of purposes. One victory; he^received three times
and In alt things, charity .” If He left BoGer a long way in the
could have complete control ■ of
the state, for their numbers art*
sufficient to demonstrate the who shaH bo our next p
strength of unity; but will they If the American people
Duma the put foot mornhaj""*?
»*w cotton mill.' T h i"f.
lect a man outside of the old
parties for presidejEkt^--hu wiU
are essential and wbaCttte not ! ‘most likely bea prohibitionist.
>uid uie
different alliances- have support-
ed the resolution ! They krouJd
have voted Just asthey did, from
the fact that they could,not
Thx Illinois legislature is
democratic by one on joint bal* i ^ _____ ^
f will not ji^ee^n what aim essential imd^itoa »»> many from P*1^-
what was not
Again, men are not going to
agree to submit 6) the wilt of a
this kind, unless they afO iatis-
flfi4Jfc*rlt If best for their pei*-
sonal mtereHtH, and HJs^plaiU
that the interests of farmers ali
■over the state .nannot, be the
tamtf.'T/lf it wasjnecessary tft
prove this, the Orange move-
by burning him in effigy. Some
of the northern presf do not
blame'Saiat John for running on
tfc prohibition ticket, “fbrt”Jhey
sav. “he was too drunk to know
say, _
what be was doing.’y_ Built can
tkm candidate really did win a
as many votes as anyone outside
of bis followers counted for him..
ment down about Mineral Wells,
i’ulo Pinto, Cleburne apd other
<£Et£eH ah ligjhe proposed route
of a peWJMaa to bet built from-
defeat, and they an? manifesting debar a e tp sofnejpolnt beyond
their dlnay provat of hti conduct the'Panhandfa, but so far as we
There is some railroad excRETOne candidate .who did J$pt
get votes enough, makes up his
balance "ittieftt aF'ff>l!ows7 “Lost
time, 8 iboflthM and 23 days; lost
two front teeth and two hand£
ful of hair sirtce the «*lecriop
have seen, nothing has beep de*
veloped to Ward the construction
of the road bttt'the excitement-
The Press of MineTal“WHts says
we will hay.e a railroad .starting
towards this section by the time
not be denied thatJhs pruhjM . U»n roees bloom again. . IT ttilk
i« true, the people pf Graham
will gladly grve"theTr ihite’lfo
rear, -and -proved that there is
really a strong prohibition sen-
timent, a sentiment which will
probably have the sky so of
shall be our next president, through the county at Up distant
ever se
Saint John to elfher Cleveland
or Blaine, but did not vote for
him because they saw there was
no probability.....Of hisv elec Hon.
the repubifcans rn^y Jojnr issue
fil#t an memtertW antted «m- »fth «tag|»UtAli<mS«, and it
one man (dr^QEernor
of success. Republicans are go-
ing to stick to their party unless
there is something more offen-
sive in it than prohibition tind
that would sacrifice every other
prinoipift in order to giVU alca-
hollsm*a blow. Whenever all
majority in an organization of the prchibltfenifls^ofe al once, but Id a road. Before a new road
they ve going-to jnajke a grand
Ti^-'i- *
(Indiana) Regieter, - whieh con-
biins several columns devpted to
ment in this country several
years ago might be given. The
laboring meh were united arid
'fife refutation of thU 'uferge
made against the Sfcu.d.ebaker
Bros. Manufacturing company,
that they had bulldozed their
-0 t^tiroiniy of lilt.
Would respectfully j^fetum his thanks to the pubticTfou
past patronage, and wcnild say /that he has added to hte
former stock of w -J*
---—r~------ -- . - „ --.. l . , ' '.F-7
Gave .a way 2,225 raidH»jg.j4j|gj», ^
of tobacco, 4,S93 drinks^ &un<
day judiool books;^Q^^pafrSUifsna-,
pendt-rs, a calico dresses,.? dolln.
io baby rattlers, talked enough
to till lfi.ouo volumes of patent
office reports^" TieTd 12.1 lioi-sen "
ane.122 babfes, kindled 7kiteh
eu firea^cut wood for fami.-
wards'bringing it bn, but from
all indications this ue%road is a
myth. One will probably reacli^
Mineral Wells but there is no
assurance that it will come uny:
farther. There is a p^speet^Jf
lies! drew ahdFearrjed ffjrhuck
eU of water, hung out one tub
qf*cioth*s, was bitten by a dog
twiwj “lohnM out *200 |>oundsof
flour, two bushels of meal, lffil
pounds of bocou, two mdk cows^ . ^
- 3 do^n ejggs, two -umbrellas, 13 -p
thfta or four road* being bailt ** **““*•. L ^ 1 ?***
tlm nK.ti lh. ro,mtvat no dUlnm a Pal»r collaj*; r»ne<l my
opponent a liar, paid f 10’doctor
bill, had two arguehts with my
wife at a cost of $10.60.” It is
date am! if the Mineral Wells
road can he added to that num
her so much the bettery but there
inust be somebody to take hold
i3urh‘contributors, and
there must be
must be capital
work to sec
above all,;; t
to start with.
The time is corping when the
roh horse
, ______ _______________
pg streams, and' the gr^at min-
eral |uid agricultural resources
of the country will be develop-
ed. The variety, of products to
be found hers together with their
abundance will soon attract the
f attention of Some railroad mag
^ nate ^he will see tile ttdvahTagea
of such an tenferprise and will
can be built, hojvevgr,
ve alre*
projected, th(i condition Of the
-*1®8 ^ country, over which it is to run
marked^qopy of the Booth ®en(^ inust"be known, the eost-nfgtad
ing, the custom that:; * road
would have,—and a ffionaand
other things must be brought in-
to consideration. jr —*
Pat VV i f.vticgOlf, ^..ytotnflohs
employes iiitovotin^' for Blain*-. gambler of Dallas, was fined $5
but when the time for voting
came, the same old predilection
Wash Joses - has not been was there*—they were still good
fepoblicans and good democrats,'
and st iick to the regular W*litfr|
nees. -The Grangers agreed, to
do aoother thing.^ They resolved
oonl.1mfer'th* moiJ. ‘»ey
Wllh Ulfq»A AltdUtOf «llMi
au aMkwitftoat
all trtidbd vvith the sam#-flrms
|iliey wtth Irffbfe they
were grungprs, because the
th<y
thought they conld get goods
there the' (rtieapest.1 AH' men'
■ * p. Wij-atw I m ■»! ■ • ■ I ■! 'UAII I *
fellww out- this7 resolution^ no
so carries a loaded revolver and
gets fined occasionally, for dis
playing it in public.
Gonn is arriving in
and if the Farmers’ Alliance
are arregardless of secret organ;
izations as they were, they will
■ -make little headway towiril at-
taining the end aimed at. There
'vHl be Bhrewd politicisns rise
Vnosi iniportAdt *db'^b#ylu» IVhh Ikmimc, paid
000 for- keeping a gambling
.WMlof
ay tliey were not threatened
with dismissal- if thtydid not
vote the republicw» ticket, -and
That the whole report is' a ma
licions fnlaeliood, gotten up by
enemies to injure the „trade of
that company. Ail 4Be enr
4»g out their tickets. All this
will* do very little Towards vtndt
eating the Studebakers. .If they
could make those in their cm- have becomn^ich at this pr
ploy march.up to the pt^hi‘and
vote as they dictated, it
b§ a. much east c r u\aA fer to maker
them put theif names to a paper
atating tliat tliey.. were hot biill-
, dozed- , ' - -1
The tariff caiVnpt be reforirled
by the next congress unit ss the
them*in the senate become tariff
reformers.- That body is repub
TiCati and lTTlic party votes as a
ktH4jr Yofk continually. This up^nd divide their numbers and nnit ag,injttMlfrrsterm/advlP-
he will vvorE .out the reruninder
>n tlie jioqr^irtn al One dollar a
pn^hiTruihrA
Cent. This is just whal sliould
i»e dtme.vWith every, notorious
gambler .^louliinot be al-
ihe opinion of this gentleman
that it Is top exTren^ve^ow**^
days to run for office.—Gleburae
ChfOAicle. :r - .•
' lWs*a——*
Tiik chief of the Coraapcjies,
A s ah abnV dle^uot Itn^agban (1
- was TSnried accord i ng to lfidian
ph-asafni ^hs^orn. His wife ent and
heli(filf orey bli
until she fainted from loss of
blood. Four of the old chief s
horses ware shpt oyer his gi afe
in-order that be might fmve a
supply of chargers when he ar-
rived- Rt The happy hunting
ds. . .. ..r^gg
Mr. J. 0. Son, form
iphaos County
yoljW^w.f bqrd tirye efketp
en ing up it newspaper. He is now
thinking of reviving the*.Palo
Pinto Biar^ again, which paper
hepublishod some time ago
r-*
Mtcsfliia. P. LorillaRo A Co.,
of I^ew York, inanufaCturere of
/'Climax plug tobacco,*’, .have
sent ns a beautiful*lUhograplkaf
some of the pfoft;sstonal base
ballists, for which they have our
^hahks;Jjl*
AYEmS
Cherry Pectoral.
efldia!.tovthe country and would
tsnlir summary way of pTUtlng hU
end to gambling. -- Sharps who
A Tarrlble Cough Curod.
_ " In iSST f took o Mvor««pb1, wkteh nff/rt^d
UC'-’i ’my-iuoK*. 1 luutg tgrTthtfix>ugli.^mrt>M<»J
Tice “do not mitrd paying fuuw>.
r^pues./
■■■ K •••« A fcV m VUIHW
am MtliM your
DM.
giKul lieHlthful exerciso
br four years would give them a
gftfitet relish,, for obeying the
laws of tin* country and making
an liotRst living, Clini has won
V # V * * VUJ% UP
a reputation as the prosecutor of •»ai:Ju* wouid «iu rm«nn|i:
gamblers" and w« hope' to heur
republicans, or at least a part rhnr he is pursuing them this ,
year with the sanm vigor that
he did last,year.. The attorney
at Fort VVorth oughVto
I ThereTa
land’s election would drive mou-
ay. ant of the country.
generally. Farmers are honest
but like men of all'othhr ca’.l-"
fit JlffOCBll sfhD "toted
against Morrison’s tariff reform
Mil have been returned to con
gress. -This shows the drift of
"public opinion on the tariff.
ings, tWw WffiJbe found thbse
to pass any reform measures.
This___urnn npukn of mmirnl
a.cdnnty attorney there who has
among their number who will
sacrifice their principles for, per-
sonal gain and there will not be
wanting opportunities to make
that sacrifice' If the -laboring
men wfir perfect such s.n organi
Th« Cron Timber* »nd North- utioD a* Che Farmers’ Alliance
a.,
made for thefr government, they
will have perfect control 'of tlid
government, but if the probabil-
ity qf their'doing^this Is to 1»
reckoned on from the success of
laboring unions iu the past, they
will 2a.il to accomplish what
they aim at, because they can
illy brought about over the
ceyutysoat question in Montague
* county, /l ’*
-,7 —:—
Jifsncx Field, of California,
has decided that a Mongolian
"'born ln th« United States and
► the ltfwe thereof, is an
Amsdcan ritizen. j: !0fcgives
months ago by some -of the dem-
ooratic press and they urged
that this matter be loqked after.
The republicans, as long Rs they
have control of the senate, wilL
be able to' defeat an^ measUrej
and if they are wholly Opposed
to a^ revieipn of the tarif^free-
tradere cannot hope for miTcli yff
a change u&til. this obstacle/is
removed.
the pluck and nerve to prosecute
violat()rs of the law.'“
That speech of Blaine’s al made a slave, he almost
Augusta was oh4 of the most
malicious thrusts at tin* South
that the bloody shirt Wavers
have ever made. The election
neveFb^me^mpBBIy untted ^ bW, BTaTHe knwTr
defeated, there Was nothing to
he gained by any assertioh that
and work in hartfiony.
■w
Ohi Dr. Woodrow, of Ata-
he could make, but to give vent
Dawa did ail in his fbama, has pult forth a theory on I to that spirit-ef malice In him,
fvolntion. somewhat different r.‘iterates what he said sever
from theories of the bld evolu
tionists but quite as objectiona
gl years ago w hen speaking of arms with tlienw du.sky villains.
theirs- Hi$ belief is that the south. He had some
the freedom of th'ebaUot bpx In It would b- 1 h-t ter u* annihilate
the .Indiana than allow ihen^ to
terroriz*- whole settlements.
jgailTthen by lying.
t to
has
! THftHK canrbe found unprijici
'pled villain se veryw h e re. Ev-okk
.here in Texas men are so soulless
as to tell the negro that he will
be brought back to slavery be
fore Cleveland’s administration
Ts OVer. The negro is credu
lous,' excitable and demonstra-
tive, and whenever one is ihadrr
to believe that he will ready be
wild with excitement. There - is
a time coming—and it is not teir
distant-1--whVn /the negro win be
able To think and not fur him-
self, in poiideal mattcre
— ■ -
The Indians are again com ’
mitring dopradations along the
border. The state rangers should
be given a chance to measure
dure of the ground but animal nothing now, dnd oulMde >; v —-- - ::r
dust, by % series of eyolntibns, malicious feelings, he most have! TllB Millsap, Pihs«t a/lively
aimed only to give the lie (p> all
and ably'edited paper published
a lithe higher in The scale of ex-. "Ttie Tafi^Talk he was.giving the says the: Young
sheet In north red Texas.
southern states during the. cam
paign.
. <>Ui«r «otn|>l41nt# *r« »o loiidioo* Jn ther— ■
fttuct «rthOi«sftwtiAg the throat »n4?TSngi
Inr.......... *
J. C. SHORT.
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Uh* Cop
SEWING
tt -y;.-.:- p
I.- -f,t-, One square'
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— ■ ^pattasry.
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HARDWARE, Stoves,Plows&TINWARE.
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h,” ^ Ufty I>er C«I
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fiivfi me a at my new place of businese, throo doois
West of Davis & Crain. ^ ......' ■» > TT""
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Douuty Jml
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been made X&8 to prices) betweeirr^:
a person buying on time and one paying
ready cash. Hereafter I will sell strictly
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mnr\tr a
com
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For the Cash iffiHand,
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but wjH make it to the interest of my our-
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tomerB by dividing tbe profits Stike .and
Hkc, »cb tdeviation—/ ‘
railroad magnati
rajr-nicber—come und'eisthe same rule.
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-Uatup
full moon 11
3, J. Wai
-fijgIp 2 f
Lretbten, fri
A fe- Drices will testify as to how cheap .
wi» ---F , . _ _ -*-:——■—.- .i
goods will bosold. J
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WooI Bottom'qRairH that trim 14.50Tbow f^-05perf»tt
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F^r^ttwe RUitn
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rso now 6.75
iws- 375 oaelt“v
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how ?7r
55,1 ti) how *16 00
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*1* limns
L. T. Da1
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A ml so on all the way through my stock of furniture^
4A''
nfat itjswes. qneensware, silverware, wlcntw, Imliy jbiiggief^
irdrattv.oils, &c.
r'.
rsSa
W* S. McJiinsoy,
' TKEAS.
r -MX:< ■„
......... ■‘'' 'Arrivil -i
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From Dm
part* dally i
= fTi’Ora
’ dslly at 2 p,
From Or.
pkrta Tuem
, uraaya at i
“Wednesday
Ora
Theatl
Ur
#eM proven It* /effleae/ln a forty yean’ flgUt
HS.
* Ukoa in «
H a|
nipIttBM. 1 h*0 a trrrtbtoP»i,ugliL1*rf<rt)a»*«-,l
night alter nicht without riM p The <fo«rtor«
gave live ui>. 1 tried Avih’i Ctiaanv t-r.r-
iohal, which . relieved mj lu
. and ehoal
•• '• • , i. \ t , '7
Exclusive Dealers in r
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See the!
House in t<
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Otucanr
Koekiaffham, Vi,, .inly ili,
Dry Goods, Notions,
r*
7-'-
g ' ' ’ TUflaffMO
nrtc-f
hop. three yean old, waa taken 111 with croup;
teemed a* .if he would dla from nraiiga-
iOn. Onenf thh family .uggeeteththe um
Avca's Csaanr Pbctomai., a'ToHle of
^”*>"8*azEh3j^31
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: Rev. J. <
from Jack
Pork ti
one-balf h
Mr. re
Ingadeilp. The ,u.c-
**r rrcmaAL JuMl
fe. tan jou a under at
_
tat my family for eev,
heeiute to prooouuoa it
bMiUtfi
remedy for oowfha and eoide we kave tti
A. Afteiia”
tried. ' 7 a. d. Crajib.'
‘ tawOijetai, Wmm;> vrareta la, iwt
•'I * offered ftft i
and after i *
i uar of Avku'» cut u
.. ---------- . .loertii Waluem."
Byhalla, MIm., AprUBj, INffZ.
441 cannot eay enough in pralee of Arm'*
CtlkwRT Pectoral, believing u I do tint
but.fbr IU oar 1 should Um^rince have died f j
. T____________ laanMiM
from long troubles ft. Uaaouox.'
PtliftlM n«M April 22, 1MDL
per pounc
Sou’s. =
eaA* oi
ralpai
which cannot be creatlyTelievad •
hy the use of Arah** CntfauT PfCTOMAL,
----- “ I dleeaee »
and ft will aiwmgt tmr* when Um
not airaady beyond the ooetrol of medieiue.
paartaan bt 1
nz
Dr. J. C. Aysr & Co., Lowell, Ma
— ': >>bt by all ItniwitMa. ____x
___
■ \ ji
Would direct attention to tBose mterested
in the purchase of Spring Clothing, Under-• x
wear, Hosiery, Neek.wear? Hftt^ Shoes.'6tc.\
» * Jp... * - - j T* m. *** | - •
jto our elegant and well selected stock; com- ;
prising alhthc latest noVoTties and impor
iO.ERrown&Co.
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AtVORA. ILL
C'LfiV KLA!VP BAT $
EMAAI/ISJM DRAFT
HO’CSESLa.d
arj I moor
dL,iko -
I0I.STE1N CAi fLE.
bred Jo
tations. ■
n
V..3
r~~ s*«A. v dr.iyam
A ▼istt to'our Emporium will repay yo^,
r , " ’ - -1-i ■ - ,.. 11 - - !-'■
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Tj-;*- -
Dr.J. B
to the \
^ ...nexi.Weift
• * Several
have bou,
^ country li
at ■ rvmbinsc
■ y* l*»ri«lreun
T. R fair maj
A Ibt
went out ]
bring in ai
Candidi
Jx>nds mi
Mtfringdu
THE JEWELL COMPANY.
V~ .-r- A hosl
around t
Week and
Clerk J
^license on
hittn and
PRKKtilT PAlb.frrt rf-oelpt «f prloe, if
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Watson, J. J. The Young County News. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1884, newspaper, November 27, 1884; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886583/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.