The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 30, 1883 Page: 1 of 4
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"TIIE T ■ A TYPaff -V MUamata UMAT1C AtVlUM THE LAST MOMENTS of COL.BOWIE. An kborilo.l.t'ln Hoc.
j 7—LT77 ,1r.... T_*77 .77 ■ Dr, .Wallace having been ap- A----n.—t—!- **--*- * *—■- * - »m-.. ««
'PUBLI8HED WEEKLT bV poiiiti'(4wip0l4#tl)Ddfnt of the Lu- Huutf
rW GEms imc Terrell, in ad- W. P//uWT'of Ori.rfes county.
-—a -*’. .......' ,,...• *.___ yantv of the erecfcioij of the^ birilel- professes to give the first fullac
Tams of Subscription. .»|
I2.0Q
Onfi Copy Y**r
Jf! dt
~r-' ; AArwtioiixf Bates.
—, —-Tl ng rates1
trrra-rTTT77yt>*wri¥iH:tSFKiJ4«
S m«. e mo. * \i JF. \ **)’ *? unneiessoiy, the legisla
6.00 8.00
1-4 ool: 10.00 16.00
1-2 col. 16.00 26.00
1 to1... „ R6.00 86.00
no.oo ti6.oo tare responsible for the extrav-
1S W «>.oo; aganoe. Under the urgent-de-
4o Uo oo on mand for the institution, thq gov-
oo.otf idd oo enior could nuthavo considerate-
r Advertl»*enieijts of a personal nature
fifty per cent, fdditioual. :-~M
Tri bu tes of Re-
ncu
candidate* for officer
1 County *5;.Pre-
advance.
y-rjg
and mfter the provisions of the.
law he ftaid no- dCscietion as to
• the tirn.1* thoniauageraofi the asy-
lfcfn were to be appointed. When
they had been appointed the
managed yera ap-
But
iftica, w. m.
ii.okr, Secretary,
.ODGE 1A.0.
marvwho'iatb
dent.is sui
ter Ktt
of the
thesup&mft^
. BELKNAP LODGE ;N0. 600, A. OI u*e ouuaings to oe erected than the dead Texans, in order to bur
MSMtf
R. LINDSAY,
year ijnprov_
tment otttTe insane, and
f • • a» ,r Street N. <
fciiaf. E. P.'.Acnu«(», Secretary;
Jt^rrs MOUNTAIN LODGE, fffe;
W»tfa • Ut9Wl* YiYKn v. iu C ^
Dictator.
p~. -f ^—■ ---------‘-r i < :' --
— CHURCH DIRECTORY-.
.. MrrHODiaT.—Sefv4ce< evafy Ri
7 ason t h—I b Pres by teria o Church.
ith—lb
&
byteriaq Church.
er sanitary au_______„__
ditipns, better heating and venti-
lating apparatus, and ^ greater
economy at the same time. Ur.
Wallace is known to have devo-
ted much of liis time to inquiries
-into these moderoimprovements
asv him buIldijigSj and is per-.
r haps better prepared to advise
in’ the adoption of plans and|
^ direct in executing them than
any person likely to be on the
board of managers,* or even than
■ —A
m .f’
NO 451
---------------, ...------- - - ;i •— ^ |_Jhjmhio snoeiffifiK
ift^s, it is contended that he "will count of the massacre of the Tex-
be in office nenfly two ytoam—re-j an garrison in 'the celebrate^
, <'*“b'ing his Salary, before the in: 1 Church of the Alamo, at SauAir-
gtitution wm be ready to March (1,183d. Zubersay.s
Ste time it was male was requir caofllW known in Texas as Polfn,
ed by the taw instituting rh d as y-
itmg the asy- who was with the Mexican iron
riseofbissal- “STthe time of ttrt ettpqmt tlf m
of a dwelling No. North
58th street, formerly occupied by
Dr. Hath way; the alleged abor-
tionist bodiesiof several children
a<id a large number of human
bones. T)r, Hathaway watf^ar-
mul practice' upair Mn^ Butler, a
servant girh whose cnlld^hTd at-
Alamo. Po|iu says, that aftei1 ter the b{>emtioh. Both men
the Mericans had taken the fq^t,
scaled the walls, and put the gar- ^Pi
nsoir to the bayonet or sword, ed to tlie city ^ome trme ago hnt
ieggflr: actelr, entered. wfth
Santa Abn4k and imm^diai<dy
Mexican dictator.
Sahta Aaua-itf^ered the citizens
of^San/ AntomS pick up the
of Colonel Travis, the Tex- 1
inlander, which he ran hia J
sword through^ A%r Santa An- v
P&llad retired from the/ortress,
two Mexican officers, with a num-
‘.th^tehingTier
life, and she WwkjHl to have the
kimin Ifesuefl jo^'SW Bdll
Democracy of that Stahv have ac-
ted wisely and well. His nomi-
nation was the result of his recog-
nized abilitles^his popularity
With the masses, his splendid
statesmanship and his sound and
clearly expressed canidetJojpi Up-
ppsiuoti from*two of the strong
...... est ttten iffi the State, Dqrbin,
weiati. adwutled; to bail and Hath- Ward nhg_Mr. O^ldes-jThe
mmy fled. He, however, return leading })ress ofAht} State gave
ciearryexprewsQeqnvMiaoagHp- jgbu .............f lyir —...........11 ;-■"■“-f.^
him ho n^sisttincc, and the great
and wellbeloved Thurman placed
lu.fi lending opjjonewt, WiyA in
lmw
fornWd-aeveffal rriminal opera-
tions on her ami she knew he liajtl
m^rforme^ hundn^ds on othlu4
Up Xq 4 oVlock—this evening
to have a bet- ber.of soldiers, entered and pro-
of the requisites coeded to pile up the bodies of
to be erected than the dead Texans, in order to bury
tw'^y-bTie“skUirs “or'pSrtTcma'liS
skulls of infants had beeil found,
buried in the-cellar of the dwell-
ing. Dr, Hathaway is now in
the county jailf chained with re-
egates were with lfbadley; audhis
•>mHiinati(>n was received wi*h
the hu'nlest aeclainations of ap-
ylam . k,
J The platform of the jtarty i
WmlIIv asny nA Ur tf,
intrusts Ihla officer with a lhrge Texan patriot. Colonel Bow ie, in
discretion in the work. Year by a secluded department of the for-
yoar iinprovenlfiriU are made in tress, lying Pick upon" stretchers.
d sistilig arrest.. The coroner has
lodged
more benoficiallsick officer and asked the^ther
mS+W.Gwf if lie knew himr:The latter said
construcBon of he thought he did, and that it
«. 3g||^k2kg)b
ddd fbr
officers
fighting against t lie Mexican (»«> v
eminent, after having married a
respectable Mexican lady. Bp
Collin comity, who is waatetl
denounced .them for fightibg an- there^to ailswer to an indictment
tr Bogie,
your sort.” ‘'Then*” said the
senior officer, “wo • will relieve
ouof-your tongue.’- Then they.
_ad soldiers take < knives, and
split open his mouth, Cufepiil his
I ad aud 4tli
t=r~k -■ Ul".!
__.. r. * ' —«...
Colujuel
Ml and Oeijlf^J^NlsIlai.'
btmrtn adopting the method it
p m
, From Grabam to Belknap; Depart*
at 2 c. M. Arrive dally 11 A. nt.
to Areherv Depofte
■wmmfH.......
Bowie’s body, still bleeding, hut
Hjieecliless, lft^^* ftltvia Upon the
^ heap} ft mafch was- ' *
spec ted citizen of that county ^.on
aliote for $125, which he presen-
ted at the bank of Eounerson, at
MhKinhCy. and got cashed. Mr.
Lively is the fktnef’dn law of the
acidised. M(>rris was at, the time
county attorney- <»f CoUin’county,
bad wtien luwntan "•"■■■
Ivmd, whieb be wnbflfyint*ntlv for-
ptib-
lUgs by boards and com
oftJottin connU' ui 1885if |
“ * ’ “ ! ’ way,.with the officers w^ip^aJ HA*A ...... ♦"**—••-
depot, he.
and Tburads,
made in architecture, and in, the
officers, pale and tremblingu§aid
to his companions, “That fire him in charge, to The depot, he
takesBowiefs soul ftp !o iiuA” . made a firehjt' and succeeded in
and Friday* iTS a-
edneadays and Batur.
ju
This Is the first neconnt ftf the
lasf'SBDinents of t’oltoel Bowie
1 Ft. Griffin: pk the^sylum bffild^r at AiStin
*1.7w, m., arrtvka flkt- Only now are they being fitted
al objects and ends, that ever published.--8bn FrantUco
legifllntnre iR to bte praised Call. %
>r than blamed for the inno- , . 7 .—TTh ~ .
rather H
vat»jMW4Ap;w>p>iati«im an* made-
County Directory.
William*.
up with heatipg aj»j>ai atus and a
supply of Water, at a cost Of $75,
OOOr prov'Tded- fbTTfy thelkil teg
islatu re.^QtUtiestvns Afoot.
h ASiHUr-
TRisnrortd 1r suffering, for
smiling faces. The age is too inr-
MAeteefo tbS butinSsa ttoetion.
4—Ch*f. O. Jollne.
•r . Attorney—M. T. Conner.
“ . Treaeorer—JT. _
l Bro
Sheriff and Collector—W. T.lBangcr.
. County Conmimioskhs.
r red not No. 1—J. L.Meroer. ,
3E&-J.
No. 4—W. C. Blakey.
Juanesa oK rtu Pback.
too flippant in its political ten-
I dency,ripo heartless in its litera-
ftate/ The world needs mote
smiles and fewer frown* anymore
.thaAnaUu,
ent througvi xfib lu-
las Herald, went throu
mu ic us v lu m. at AustiivHife oth 1
er 4ay, and says "everyth!tig
evidenced the gi-cjtlert care, skill
gTg kind treatment to the l>a- „
ttewte.1 '» rTfieik>od soinpriaaa. veg- - -rff
etables of every variety, meats,
flour, corn-bread, coffee, U*a, etc..,
prepared in a style equal td the
Vst hotels. The inmates ait; re- turn trip to
lnatkably healthy, only three or,
tonr jaeing da the sick r? 1 * '
nearly 400.7 In rega
e to
nearly 400. / in regara. to the
purchase of nearly $00(J worth of
furniture, mentioned in an Inter-
Yiew with Dr. Burt, and which
m\ t/vpay for, the
t shov^ that the
AD$oiutely ne
i»* >milk*>
i t-w.J. mamF
i ft u n WllliftmN
itely more than it costs in
‘ lrtp, tit finance, Individu-
moi
fmBh .
w wth. We . win
people by a smile Jmff jfk can
frighten them by a frown, just
as the sunshine grows more trfies
than the lightning shatters.
•A smile is the cheapest and
most effective way to soothe/mis
^fBhrt saysTBalYBe $00Q tb pay
for the furniture was in the gener-
al appropriation Nut the house,
- when they beard Dr. Denton had
made the'purchase, struck it out
j^gestion of Dr. DmitunTrinrsclf,
smile is Tike a - diamond; it> -^ba was befon^ the rmrrmlttee,
the item was stricken out so as
to h<*o u re »K hi it,ional officers for
the asylum. FactTthat are com-
ing to light are not credilablc to
Dr. Bur$« who is a member of fhe
di«turb<‘d church.
A smile i. like
a\ MU lit 19 HAT
multiplies the love it transmits a
huWffrSf fold and intensifies its
brilliancy. It is nothing aftnlnst I
[ the sunshine of A smile, that
. ^ there may be roguish ones, and
• .•fes must not mistake a grain of
weakness for the smi le of strength
A true manly br womanly smile
" *“*"*’Its as choior aA a day in .June,
f*
t j ot-oof nature tout I
I day hm ^ipo»i Batin
*trfjfefuW^wlth..ncb iwrier Kfco-
tfotw 4f.
Buuthem Pn-sby terianr chdTOh by
the ears tn this city. Dr. Demon
characterizes Bart’s Interview «s
waff bnlertd u, dky
Hfrs. Fjrabras MShU
IS
mdtcatlOfrt td
imM
a detainer at the prison
against • ■ -t x-
t ;<» .
WieriffWarden,Collin coufe K^IUqToTt^^S
ty^arriv|jd^n agaiiist evils r^UltingAhcrefrom
respt*fise to a telegram sept him
Clark, ofDenton coui\-
*d aqd held asprisoner ^Chgrlie
Moms, Isrte coimtr attorney of
found rftncK, ghtopw
him with forging thi» nan)p of ,
bsygiientl}
g the counl
feited by leaving the country.
Tlie indictment Was found at the
making his escape, and Iras been
at largte up to tdufllgfl# lift ca'iV
ture yesterday morning at Den-
ton. His friends here and at Mc-
Kinney hope that he will be nbl$
law hisoooiuhtoi,. -Hu ia a
,inny>
ian of
man of ,-snperior^bilify, ftnertiF
telUjct, of a good family and hgd
a bright^ future before him, but
unfortunately he - waa-nddioted
to the too free use ofjhat wrecker
bowl. 8heriif• \V’arflen ir expec-
ted to arrive jin (he city this morn-
ing with his prisoner, on.the id-*
trip to McKinney.
Herald.
Dallas
Jr*
hobc
It ha
Old Sitting BtUl is to be
tizv.d into the Homan' Catlio
chnrch next-jSeptember. It M>.
suggested that the stfrest way ofj pared to join a side, show this
preserving the old rascal*!! relig-
ion and insuring the jieace of the
northwest woqld.be to
jitimination, with dn ardort ap-
fwal to tile delegates in K‘balf of
nit favorite. Ifut It1 all kyAU#
nothing. /j’Jbe heaHs of the. m
jiidgiii|aiit of ihc-'dri
A?1
•<.* Wk»t are V^oman’a Rights. * •>
The following Bneii set forth r:,
rqore beautifully than all (to-
called advocates of womans
rights liavh been able to do, what
exalted pxerogatives nature has
bestowed upon woman:
The right to wake when otheTa
lpr\ J. - l.
it to watch
P» ’.*• ■ ■"
_ ngni to coffifojt .___ ..
The right to sooth thenght to
A; "B: GA:
IsU,7 hllii u[lr.risnp,
RRAttAHt. YOUNG CO.. TBZ.
• Oen.r.l Land A£,Dcy EsUbltoll«j
in 1868. -
Tjfe ryjhVto comfsjjljajiatress; AttOrHey-at-LaW
CfftAMAJC TSXAS. _ ,
bles#^
•>■('‘■1 •%
YUOc^t thd. widow'H fcdasi, . w JOHNSON,
Thejiglit when ^a.liqr friends have
.... flown '
I- ..
GHArtAM,‘V
•
Will praelice In th«Court* of Young
■nd asgolplng SounUe*. —
aetitia) issues of tho cam;
aro-avoided or dealt with-'
er, -but
Th* Right Kind of Cocoanut.
biguous manner, d»ut eVery ev-
in^ssibn la a clear and distinct
utterance. It deals with ithe
higher question.tlie lyost ex<dri»tg
iiiliW in t|rt ^^.||™c-ana eni-'
phftticaUy:Tavuring_“ the f 8gdl a-
J," , . t:o \ * ' f i
R. HOLUNQ^WOBTH*
Enl SiM BjHHp
J GRAHAM,. TEXAf; ' ?.V
Will pay’apecl*! attention to
of Th x e* for uon-reaid enU.
but Hie impractical' prohib^tiSR
ist, Other expressions iff the
'cure one, and to
that if tllev ha
one,wasconvinctS of thelrsoun
ness. Themierchant could do
nothing more, and sold him
" scratH* in some way7
4Hy WH1 Mitt tti n at^ar xfT tTTtr scrape ih some wdy. In about
»,i»JSg£SSS
and contradictorrphvtform of thd
. and.—Fart W&tlktins-
ettr. ■ . C-
A Very thin woman had' felt
2s <m, matot
g left the merchahT received a note
iCi from iiim saying: ‘^Skudnie six
more.coCoanut8 exactly like the
I purchased of you;4’ : 7 7
Baliaa ^Hftralcjt.^
ion topass^the ,preliminary ex-
amination. -y,r- —’•
- ^Hkve ^ yon .expeijenCed
rliMiigt* of heart t" asked the el-
lange or ne
^,’TWr1
And you Want to live a new
lifer;- j , a ~ '
“YesrHtr;
“Are you willing to renounce
the World. th*> ffeslrtind the devil?’
“Do I have to do that?” -l-
“Oertainly, tf yon would be a
consistent CJiristian,”
iTomlLl .give lip jwa of Uham
and still go intodhe church ?-•
give up wanting To be a OhristiaR
and ffer jom a side show as
fhe gr**ai AmF-riran only living
Hkeletbn. Oentleitren, you will
have to excuse me. I want to1
Jotn the church, but I’nr not pro
purchase waff ffbaolutely neces- nortliwest woqld be to perform
sary, the old fnfnitore being the ceremony, after the Baptist
worthless. Re hm wortff] metmTd loif^BHil^^
heacU Under water during an ex-
long prayer. . The
s an eminently prac~
one, And the methodmen
tinned is about fh^ otiiy o»ie that
wIH prevent backsildihg among
the poor |jOs.
Then by walking four days to
gether, and getting ah occasional
ride on a freight train, he made
the rest oftlrpltmg journey. He
asylum board, itol whoA^iea^j b^^d lds^rank^t^^pair
ago bad tbs ooo^egatiou of tbe ghM, hU ^gWrtlaa havly
Worn out on his long -tramp*. At
last he reached thwCarllVsea&bpo!
where Ite waspiuperiy jafodfol?
mayor sent the aldermhn a com
nmrfRAtipn fropf the officers of
___Uie.Yfrgfniff iMWtary IbWtnte,
Rayinm' ashing the pnvd.-ga^jbdfcrning
toth*«sr.pn**“»d.W
MbRlW-T^ pemfriagiinbhty-. Now York
voluirteert, and captured during
4**W9rr :r j-^J
, Fort \Vo June ‘il».-4Mra.
Walter Kneeland, while at tlie
Union' depot on her way from
8au Antonio A# El .Paso,-- w sk.
robbed of a fine gold watch worth
50r No pine to the thief -
The verdict in the Uuwart oase
is pronounced just by many of
&ett, Arizen#.
An officer froib New Mexico’
passed through the cHy today on
his way to; Austin to obtain re-
laORrtahi'tkat if any attempt is
here had been in
ensue;
nSdnot
friends, who are desperate
;ht aeems.to have the
pnw
hero fts
of this community in( -b4en laid out. He
well known
nr, June MX^tble
of the Wasson court
hbve bben received by tlbn in
I known,
the sentence is at least
Ule judge advocate genujral^lhr
ult lias net b#4h*madfikno
hr z-•'> . .
9.,, ^ . v *. ‘ .J
. flown
the siAfferer atl alone.
Tbkneel that'^tng____ _ _
And ; ^ - I«.i«. to m wh0 p,nhA¥~ ifc-HOLMAN;
Thjfrighf a happy home to make- - * 4 ' ''v 1
In iny clime fur Jesus sake.* _
i sake,
Rffihte such as these arelall we
f rvfivrt
t Wo ' • - ......^
Until our Ust^-apeiteefaU
A (Georgia paj>er tells of the
expedient of a trailer for furnish-
ing whiskyjn a local option sot-
tlemeuu - HtLlMauklrt a f16t bf co-
rn wing off the
tniik, filled thenntp witri tin
ter called to buy ;ya cocoanut.
The trader was in despair, blit
Attorn eys-at-L a
x^rt- and£3-
LAND AGENTS,
Graham, Yotl^g Co., Texas.
■ir -~<-
th** merchant
mjlk itf tliem
they w*‘iv Jill riglif, and,.shaking
QR-,---, ... y ^
r Will pwctlfce to tfie Stele ai__
ertT Uuorta. Prflttpre alienUeo fflveo
all- business eutnetted to them,
ial attention iu
"'•■rJ'Ti!-!;
FlyikiuJvpoijiitiWiWf
BELKNAP, TE^AS;
. ^ J * ’ _____
,:1Z
, i -Avi nr?y11 j^.h t>8p<Tially on
O'
ih the lmghtest inooiiliglit’ascene
van be witnessed in this city that
harrows up the SouL-freeaes the
blood aiidnuakwH one’s holt eland ~ . jS
.uifi^iid iiki^vinfs otii^fieiiiii• *aftjN‘ Graham,_
M_____.. 2 ~ ■ * t"•••••■ ^ i
Piyiiklhrgiiijl
m
liercflpHWj, -
We all remember when Adam
Thompson was. hung on the gal-
ws previously used"- for the
of another ni
of the river just fibove the Texas
and Pact
Adapfi was tluug , .....
pCqn. *oUl ifcnnan .mMpihanuq
Jim Town, in this county. Al
most every night about 1$ o’cTk
^bbot wfcth a phosphores-
ght abqtit it Is seen to rie»»
where it^ Stood when used, ns'if
-Sit1
Mf- Offle. i!i the Brick Drug -
DB-iiS:
-rrr-
rmtsmi
*v ■
■“ ’y L, j
WfjM
graham, tfifewi; _ —
uA'i
I
- “Nyvtbe 1‘emmciation mast be most evcry^niglU about lyt o’cPfc
**^ell, then you must excuse cent ^ght abqut^it to rhsp
mej l.want to be a Christian, I where it stood when gssd, as’lf
ready as lam, has to give up any Adam was hung.-: The
more flesh, She might as well Adam is seen standing
Wlth'thd rope about his neck and
the spirit Of Dm mhrdercd man
HtimriH cir>R<* bV nfhkiug ttotriMf?
Adam and fiiugfrig
if in wild delight,
.agony indscribable
?s face, ffnd directly,
.
JOHN HEISTERHANS.
Hottoi
is on
the fer»p>d<jor is sprung; and like
an amnv he shoots through the
opening white soul of the
L work Aeat^Rnd promptly
done fit the ldrtfst livi
Dive me-a trial.'
---- • - * . r ; ■ -
SIKES HbUffiE.
Weatherford, : ttliub
Th« very beat far*
4:
2
Jos* H. Graham. N.H. Grabam,'
- .0' m. a. WmdSSj 2 '
te rattlmg
d, and all
"m i rhffir r Hiny pirinnir have
witnessed this scene and'wTB AT
test tile correctness of the above
sliqrtJ^~~ 3
The^HfeofRn estimable citizen . ■■as a a a**
Jo, H. Graham&C^
due respect iu the family tomb,
some miles froth tip* homestead.
The bereaved^buRband, -kt?W-
ranging his Avifc’s effects, failed
t<» find quite- g aum of moneys
some $400 or$500, that,lie kn'eVr
"T
4"- , j. Vtafr-yjtiir
DEALERS IN
* * :
1
most tho:
unSbcce;
-
to be afrested afive and in this two'Ago ft occurred to him that
resolve is backed by a Jiost cS- £W money mighft bnvq b.*eate«k
te men. led with Wff Jb the pocket of her
rathe pocket of hei^ -
dress in wht<£f the remains bod
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