The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1888 Page: 4 of 8
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J. y. GRAVES, Proprietor.
Washington, April 7.—It 1*
still Wednesday in the House
and the • dead lock continues.
tor* for Motthooof* AMS.
A dispatch from Atlanta, Gn.,
of a recent date, says: This morn-
ing the recent fox chase
Colonel John H.
; S^=E «r£al^gjv.'^5
hoisted the name, of Grover I »re u .Mooed torn Jacksonville, ing. -
o’clock', M
bitten by
lty years of
YtiHig County
NURSERIES.
L. J. SOWM.S»»»tate- .... ^
ai’g-iw! asASsas a
the crate he felt a
belie 1’ is growing daily that the
...... 1 will pass the House
The discovery of rich deposits Mills bill wui p»«« *«*y uu..«
mentin that place.
a ■ V
passes the House it will not be
rejected In the Senate. How to
stinging sen-
^5$S95£t
,ssnars
“i Wtsaaa*s u. »<•
_L * . . i shraber v'niow on hand for sprlug pl»n
Martyrs to Headache h*
9 *■*.-- * i guarsottee everything frwh and
true to name.
i--
gret the yean of bufferia* they might
toned its fangs in his flesh. In j $>cap©»i Lad they trW ueremedy
few seconds the hand ana arm *»riier. :tiw trouble *■ coostitational
a
There is *n effort being mede|def«7u‘ih^'.l0 ■
to revive the HeJlw, Archer ami KepoMicBivt*rty 1*.not recov- was driven huirledljr to Dr. Gm-| <*
D- r...... sren from ihe shod; of ton s
W*^ • -W - w .■» »^T'— — - , . . *
Pacific rai^QHd. ‘ ^
E&r
Sw™3S-* fffflS'iiSS'n.
atrs^s^.'HrsJFsrfe-ara
F--'
W
Tom Varnell on trial at mils- a measure abolishing the tax on
JXthT^LXrof old men whtoky and tob^, and dotog
US’ * V
BBS-
restern wing
m fatal, ana
?^na¥T'_r!® g Tis to be the issue, then the west-
I — >• *l'<* __sisn^l kill
gim • S.vrui
----| «p etn Republicans say Mills’ bill
Dandrufferadicated, the achipmade | t^fem better than Randall’s
clean, and gray hair restored u> »W Ufa ^*any measure UpOD whicjl
^SSS+SSElSS. *e:7a.«e™^pablio.n. can
tfaauM Of Malt’* Vegetable Sicilia*
Hair Kenewer —
Hon. John W.
ton's office. Dr. Gaston saw
that the young man was in dan
Alterative and Blood Purifier, they were
compelled' to Buffer,
JACKSBORO & GRAHAM
TU-fSKLT m IE
lUttb mo jouun ua»aa "»“ -----i xbe wife of Samuel Page, 21 Austin
ger-of losing bis life and be gave Lowell, Mate.. *U. for a long time.
- (nlontinn nf nor. 1 —vl-^ *- severe headaches, the result
W. W. Terrell, Prop’r.
w* *vw*"*^ ***v O I SI., MiWCll
a hypodermic injection of per- cabject to
mang&nute of potash, h solution of etomaoi
of two grains to a drachm of|
This
water. This antidote to snake |
poison waft first used by a Bra
gilian physician, and its efficacy<
was so great that the doctor was
given a handsome reward by
tne government. This treatment
retyeved Mr. Smith immediately1
and he was sent to his home.
of stomach and liver disorders. A per-
Sarsaparilla.
72T Washington st.,
lynad
formerly ~had tet-
i until ho took
nover found any
givo
1 am prepared to carry passengers
.n «e^*S§ftU^S2»
Permanent Relief.
Every Spring, fof
Li sale W. DeVeau, JM3
Brooklyn, N. Y./~I ha
Prom last accounts he was ao-1
11. Dir. Gaston is of
well.
Woods, of L» I will in any case ill Mntil these [administered.
’ * - '“ necessary drills are ci»sidered| *
ana acted
years," writes
__3 Fifteenth it.,
diw.i/u, ». *.. . havo had Intoler-
able headaches. I comraenoed the use
haye^not tha*t
mr*
*mgss&- r.
A bill has been introduced in 8idered or passed at this Cop- "nublished
the Kentucky House of Repre- Lre88. th« tariff I oaoer Diifectory,^ published
sentatives to increase the salary bill4a in
of ihe State Treasurer from $2,- present ft
------ rwwa.. ” or else It1
a marvelous change In my caue. X bow
feel strong and wfil M ever. ’
Jonas German,
writes: ** For yi^ara
i
WWW W w . — ■ V ^ -
Leaves JaokelKno Mondays, Wedoeo- *3
days and Fridays at 80’olook A. u. a»d
arrive# at Graham sum* days. " \ ^ • j
jSmyj: V 1#<
arrives at Jacksboro same days.
/#,
y* fi**9'
mm naiuiunj- — —r
ves at Jacksboro aarae days,
am prepared to < “
______all kinds of e*pre
Henrietta & Graham
U. S. MAH AHB
je
STAGE LINE.
W. ri FUOST,
.....FROST, Proprietor.
Leaves Henrietta Monday*, Wed-
nesdays Mid Fridays at 6 o clock AJT.J %
arrives fit Grabam 7 o’dockJB. !«, »• j
--ry. - , 0 • ^
v«r tfraMm TWwhiya, ttw'
lg,81Cfr sh< .
the last twelve
ait^wTBiwpwiniiihtWW
for some years from a' serious affection
Every Soring, also, ibo
• - - -*sr- :
|ority of over l.OOJ? you
sraarMe
- A fmilway engineer t w
baamaahexpert8MesaT8 -u.u|~^v,.. -_ bench, JB«/|p»perttoaen
, • - yod gei a cinder or other foreign oniy democrat nne been hie
?hUebotl1 ofTSt,«meConr,y |aoe.»otgeb
—'‘v 4he onstjum-xae wwvr. «M«*} Talf u « the
Sgenertliy till'“the^OiTf Si,l.
is a’erroneous one, and they con-1 pSwiaTwemik w * b#tu*‘;
___ ____ .J Si nn I —.a4 A.1 &
rcuiation bet Acer's SarsaparlHa,
—
He claims that a few m
W Igr
ha»eW8,
A
thong his stock be tlie moet com- 000* Then Mlssdun 8°ot , s woo^ cuta Qf tjje members of its
_____MEISTERHANS.
HJlNUJ^eTUipiR OF
Ms id (Shoes.
I, TEXAS.
All Aork neatly and promptly
tflo lowest living prices.
^ A—‘ ^
WANTED!
» Agents, either sex, ln^ever.v town and
nonn tv of the U. 0. to sell our new book, , —- •■•--y
. .Earth, Sea. and Skj^S
Published In kpglieb and Geruisn.
Bv Henry Davenport NortktijvDtXi.—
Coptain*864 pages and 829 IHustralioua -
g books in one.. A vast treasury of
that,is wcnderful in bAwth, ekA ARD^ ..
■KV.
sold. From 600 to 1000 copies will b*
sold in every couiity We give fall
I net rue ions so that uo one ean fail to;
succ eed. Circulars and tenps are.free
. ■ __ _I— I—U k. Wav
to tboee writing lo toood faith. W»
are headquarters for Biblea, Albui
Gift Book* find all Htsndard Works.
■ ms.
VJilh, —* WHP..|W|W " —
Address at onoeTbr our special terms,
*.
■r'
pins givetf
enough to send cold
One ftiiKht atf^l try to stem tbel^ “back
iplda o^iag*rm1*tl to expeot pei
Imm
'
rapids «fHiakirml*ll^^to expeot perfect 8fock, Mr. uuuiu. wujji
Xesivti WStlu a BoBOfulous taint exists monno block of thia fro
jQ ^|j___I flU.—.v«k Ida aUavallral tir TW 1 3 l« «1ma ma
and purl
saparll
MANUFACTURER OF
I“H. SCHUSTER:
—a.—..—-----oackcS^ tbisffora4%»eMS|’I“ca8 f°r
bipod- Through Us alte^tlve W Field—is also weakening, ‘ ■« {
urifylng properties, Ayer's Bar- and it i8 thought that 0 . cent
llai remoyea every vlstage of I fared are too low. Then to cap|J^__7 ^
the blood. ‘
itajgL-—-__—A
Scrofulous poison |tam II ^ ^ ________rj|_ _______q K 7
WhaLer mayV eeld to the | «.d„ Teken^
v pebplr1ib«aid r-
aodll u tboogtlt
f»ree are too low. -Then to cap No \
GRAHAM, T-----
j» “— -1 All work la the boot a&4 shoe lint
them. No man in- the broad executed neatly and^rom^tiy, qjje
’ fl’rsuiass add a” the lowest pr^ea.
WiZ
may De sa
independf
envi
Dallas Times.
Manufacturer and Dealer!
will not pass west of Henrietta.
Northwestern States a few da^
ago with rich woolen fleeoe
stead of hair aa a cover for tts)
cuticle. The growth
mm
-V
J florae, terrmea ai tne great p
breed may help the protection dashed down the 8lreet5
party in that neighborhood.. fft^ainafc an electri^ light t
T^eirHts about -oiled his I
Maxwell has about rolled his
last : cigarette. The Supreme
Court cannot, after du(gi
pro
r1 '*XL SffVoSSffifc '■***<&* ifopo»* —
gent
search, find any thing in tbft. f©-
cord going uj show that he ought
not to be nung. . Jt
ground, an_ —
wagon, from which he was res-
coed unharmed.
< *
r:1 ......-
A company in San . Antonio
has offered the printers union
\ grounds on Which to build a na-
•' tional printers hchne and a dele-
gate has been elected to attend
the Ihternation Typographical
■-“is ■ i
Union which meets the of
^ Si the groo
' Governor Hill of New York is
shortly to announoe pubucly
that he hi not and nevw has
been a candidate for the Presi-
dential nomination. He is a
Civvy!Mr* Cleveland
expresses
tms week
Si*
week as being highly v
h the prospects of the
[ff bittin the House and
the prospects of the democ
puriy in the coming caih-
Monday evening the common-
eatherford was shocked
An exchange giver this ad
vice to young men. If yoor la- jof ««
dy loye squeezes up dose to you | aing'the en
and commences to wink and body. Dri
a a* ( k. .. — i — — V ■« J aIiam Vi OV I — — - . * R - —
ity of WeatherfoL _ _T_.
by the report that Col. T. D.
“ ‘ rostrated by a stroke
auu wuiuicui/co v.w — wm/. */to. “““ — ,-y
blink her eyes and chew her were immediately summoned,
aiMtwM Hnn’r fl V OUt of Anri nnrinr lh«ir (.KAtment the
IMtna IW) njwm- wnw mimwmw.j -------
apron strings, don’t fly out of and under ^their treatment the
the house
sue UUUOD and Into the newspa
pet office to tell the editor ihe is
era ay and should be published.
J„n* to urge tTie*acc«ptance of
mis.
and the poor girl is about .to
pop” the question.
There seems Ho K* no uncon-
part of
for gov-
•V AWpVTO /
afternoon, the improvement con-
tinuing slowly but steadily, and
at this writing, Thnrsday morn-
ing, he Is reported so far recow*
eredas to be out of immediate
danger.—Weatherford Bun.
From the number of aspirants
xbbiffirtm for the second place
ipreesion
Gen. Ciark, the
House of Re
he ie tired o
denounced
He can prove b]f figures that It I ^ #%ai| AIU
has done more work than any I . VffMbie Vil
Examiner. , ,, and 129 public bills.
OR ANY KIND OF
Furniture,!
Itslauf Unlnsetlfl
lUltlteBMN.
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1888, newspaper, April 12, 1888; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886721/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.