The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1884 Page: 1 of 4
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^ I 6BAV.ES'p«JQ^tor.
voii. viii.
IMDER.
Entered at the Past Office dt GrfrHiam, Texas ,■ as Sewrid-Class MkJlMdtter.'——
-:.y. '
4
TWO DOLLARS A YEAR
i -Trotiitlca: Arthur'3 Veto.
, A Touth Killer.
. , . . g -Sr<.f rSSiS^r«liptWtW l6 tmcli. lt>U
. iwii nMALUlIg.^y^itltf | mnilo jrnnernliy .if refii.ii luhnr-,
Jcym _
• » SZl{Z& of _ ^
—— rank and bonofr
a bitt, TERtoribk ‘ Win b T1
, —......i honor; mid‘providing* fo
for gi VIi)j£ bim Gen eral a pay tK“ qg
,re®t of uHkliltoime. -A libe
Kenulc aM^DahtH^lie
rtho
?ral
-—-----
gave iiijn wiiat fcwu military
cparb) rwtVtWUo gcHW,:
T^-~. ^ ThnAararof worvUin 4 be House
* - r riwq .-Senate over rr# -qnwjarm
Oik ynilt of Forietwn
1 y for three weeks
l,, whose shoulders had been
kI ' t ■.**■?' . "Thru i bp insignia of military h«n-
W Mtfwttfy the Upnw
y > and Senate galleries, listening to
theudebate on tlmcaee. After a
more or
saw h very dir}y,
man, wkh his bat
eat less bacon - -and -grease at
— ^........c M»v breakfast and more fiuit. In
^ Toll of stumpd hf-rigars and the morning there is an arid
chewed quids. of 1 tobacco, slate of the secretions, and noth
which be bad picked tip in the mg is so well calculated to-eor-
halls, bar rooms and on i^glde rtfci this as cooling sub-acid
rS£:Vxi~H“S EHi,!s5SfS
only to be brauded wiUitbe dts- lp»HiBoiin> ihliujR ,‘Soil'pm, nir 4«^£kfiwt w hteWy dangHWM;
They make t%irettoa pf ffaetn How the Ided originated I do not
bitterly contested flgh| of-Tfcuuc
'A jfche oldest eLuqnmaai cJTthe
Forty eighth^Opb^ss, the bilf
• wwi tbe gltttaHet of both houtfei
•only to be founded wilhtbe dia
' apmwTit^TlTre "President Tip
-cry will not* go np «|>plaqdin^
•/ -■* */■< - --■ — ~t — ----- f'h-tt
k "M W* go up ^pJatjding
the Chief Executive oh the one
•» - 4» hand for his ctiiirrige, and on the
■ other condemni ng the act as an
expression.of mallcte and spleen.
Trv
of Texas : Having been elected
itt the. last meeting of the Texas'
f-V j. // dueling deap-juns to make it com-,
f \ ‘ replete, I lin«e to request UitTptiTi
.: ^ ' nshers of all th4 papers ano pe-,
i :•... ■ ,riodicals witniri the limits of oar
VAst Stabg' that are not''already
=^TOdH»$lr» .
v~ :. InteHt^cnccj-, to- .maR.-«e'
^hiimber of their .npnacttttelssncal
Z- during "the monih of Inly. I
wiUalSo esteem it-a favor toAe-
eeivk numbers of the eitr-
Uest. Texas papers, and will rc-
cp, rolled ip a prepaoul paper. »i|r>st>
SflTinTI*! fllitl fhi4 Utn/vlr it u . ml i/tli.
>nous, aridThe aim5Sfofa liwi
antity of- it VouhT 'i^oduc*
ngenms* If not
iiepapdrfaHtttB ifIJij(3a^a
rnavle from (he oads and ends of
mannkimm>rs; *H
stmnps ofjjUglirs nlckvd.im
the greets, and ftbWl #mt nf ti.„
sewers, old quids, and the dried
*with which cigars are
r less ooa^HiInnded . ^
other day we
*rn }4i'ss*wbJli«
delicious and digrestible.
Fruits u Food and'^odiciuo. A Too Willing Youn^aa..
Of^aTb tile fruits 'with which1 ©O you love line as denrty As
* y--eu»M' t*v^r l(?vg4 woman (*!. said
. Mabel titiding an esisy andmr-
ago for .her cheek about the «=•»«» ».4lvw. UMlWiUIV
PhOlesoftMT and medicinal titan .latiude of his upper vest, po^k- ,lA few yurs ago an dl^tlngnis^dmtftttattr scrvjcea-^f
•oo^^ac^., \They should et and longitude pf hifi Lift, ana- educated jtiupuilist t ame, to -Halv the^yldte pbiHied^-yttvitfye-of
^ijfiing wife.1 Botli betcaaie sin-... .. «v ww
cere neHevttrs in/,MdrVhonisiii.. dtii Shg the war, although lie wiva
I here^is nothing more palatable, ugu for .her clieck.
wholesome anu medicinal than
goodji|>n peachy. They slioul
lvv m>e but not over fine ah
half i-ottcu; urul oTtlYTs kind the
t are we eaten ai nreiipciaei.—a vronMi ^i«uu ujoi c.
Tim be far bettei if onr people would' Z ‘‘Would yoa^
Mormonism’a Silent Wo«. fj Biiiae’a War-Ecoord, i Tg A OATLIN M D‘
S*ra *vm
l^rtke City. jAr*. PaddoCk, )n a inveimg of the Tki\ SuAki-^lub in ,. ux1TT&^*rw v i o
letter which/lies b fwo> mo, tells RgjMitt^Mii^ivvitiWill | »
1 kwndii«i*’*/W#'! v
Hv Tape, dmt not oyer fine ahd I ppu^gf. ....
half lailLeiT; and of this kind they ^More,” said (Jeofge vciTh wan-
may make a tmrf of tdthei-meal, big enthusiasm, for tiiis was,.
:*r h < :tren bePwctinMnaUldki<i ate>utthe^wo ht|n4wMiandfouffyf*
. ..v. HW>v them partrtif teenth encore to which he hUd] lifbeai 'by the“pHestH?i<)d,''Vifoil party andYlio policy that led to
ibdregulai' ideals. U in a »h‘h- lrcsp(mdwdHiiu<e8tAt‘look, More f-tse Imsband +♦» torr,r.. him in* > the war.* When tmr war came
■<WC';:ktsr so p-dygamy,. Theyife fitidiqg bp- [hejjdldn’t volunteer, but was
» -rtf------T1 A «V/ MW
things. ,These cigaret tes are know, but it is certainly a great
sold atrvery tow prices, rtfifl are erroi', contrary to both reason
h^ght mostly by^hlJyff.^TfoJ-' ^
change. V . Z, ' The'anple is one. of the host of
...... TP KILL A CRAVliMOba Ag fe^m^^radlv ^r^’ wdUi
™5iTtn!;4 that mut'v ~ut ~U^
re< ted" to th^foilowing from > whcr5! om; *n ^ indulgcl fmany cases of aif knem*, ;M&S *
wholil orre tittm in lifp indulged biany cases of «ickne^ iitj|
in the use of-ard*mt spirit* have w half ripe applesskrwrfd and -----^ *we?ZXP •'’*•;-----
abstained TatofTffdife, it is not m^neWnecT are- pleasant to’the h»^ gi«WJ§-]Ihat. parlor again,
believed that there VnntfKtty taste, vt-oo ling/' iJonHsTilhg aM:'fHiere^rb men, my sou, wh.i al-
roal cure foT the tliiraterimtod laxative, far superior, ih many wayapvwrdothe-thing; tliey^wartt-
by .alcoholism. Hut a poison s. to the
who cJttiBisho^have cured him of s^I^ and oil. Atsna 11 v given in tunrtSainsonran<l ten tinma n
W gives a remedy flint 'tmL .dieea^^JW-£&*$»*»* &»* M*
'Person <>wri wo? (N r “1 \> 5,5 mp.h mog“
^>f tjKbse upfortHimfes^givo.u io
* ■ J V» •'•■•VI , vi#
and there was hter $o mi irn
;
on,
abbut'TOQyear before he Aaves
fmd by toflwting his erhinrat The
i> husband +♦* f«)iTir.hlnij;:ti»»o the war. When ihb war came
lygamy. The wife flhdipg < p- he didn’t volunteer, but waa
sittprt m vain, arlastigav^er drafted—tlie 'first name drawn
_ miqalcdnoroC A H. wna^Me froittUu.»M,x. Prior K> thM tlm*
-us brought into the house, ba.,he put seme mpnuy in a popi
, jghp|^time the fimt wife became gotton up JT6r the-purjiose, and
!■ mother, but? the infant riever with the money derived from
*ried gloud.. It ^Sme voiceless -^hAfe *j^ooi he ^ired a substitute,
nto'the world; . Hut it .wcpt in Ilis mime was BraUfhrd, and iV
lecret all the-time. Bleeping or phrej^ was’ provided for him at-
raking the tea^s flowed from1 its Augusta Insfiiad of upiug to the
ilosojl eyes, arid in a few weeks front. Afterwards lie wits do-
apring rfo’tiitjthing new on the
houseT-i',*would 4oh be willing,
to wofk and wait for me,1 aw
Rachhl waited af the well, seven4
long yearsF "*p+4r v • V
‘leyeft?” hewiwMn a burst of
geuuihe devotion. “Seven! Aye^ I___,„x_r_. _______ _______ c—» - -tt ______
gludlyf Yea, ajid moreL^Even itAUMither had represebd liefore fined Iuj4l Until the close of the
until sevemy times seven! Let’s its birth. Its weeping face is the war. ThehV'gentlemen, after the
make U seventy anyhow, and symbol vjf the face of Utah—a war bad closed the Hiekwho l^ad5 try.
pro^.^my devotion.” , r torrilmy^f-j^ekHis- myierala pooled and put up theii m6ney
rA-SomehOwhe was atone when? and wealth t>fsoil-, with mtoxiea-,, to -sub^tltniesglamored [iftifr
..mideyos^ jkiq^l.fir "i fe W weeku ______[|
i died. The mother said it (lied tested in seMiilg for money forg-
: JTTS^en-iSa^M^aj' ..el ofeietgptlpu pa-
.ks life it shed the tearmthat pek, and waf arrested and
, bother ydu m^phtr’ iiric a jcitize.
ttpiisf bav^jnr go^lstfucl^t ~t~ bttf i m» err. rr^e juice alone sfrhYiM .Biornmg* ■ ’>4 '
mali
*> '
*msM
pressj yvlilch, ftp/lhe
he extent* of
wsjh'publtshed
•• bj the Texas EdihirikVand Press
u.ssociaU ofr'jpf liWfl.'/ Will ‘ vo u
not assist in compiling a thor-
bng4 and comptof<? bWoiy.,ofthe
press...Qf Texas and thitee cpn-
n^ttHi- ovrtn it, that f;ie aatne
masUtoto .^..M___A
Fxatmimlly yours,'.
■il-^vy r_____ A, H. jNogrpfr
"A.i
;7'"‘ - — " t W* ----------
-------A-AX1X1 IMG MiXkk S ^¥*.
, tost/while
Masters Led andlT^rumle Mil ter
and Frank and Howard Whid-
don were hunting UuckhilMsrriet*
in the bmnch oh the west side of
“tcrWTj; nearly opposite the resi-
dence of Mr. W B. Whiiddon,
they discovered a hugecrattle-
-enake under a log. Ipsteadof
bo yelling frightened and “vsm-
Youngsters would have done, the
boys armed ', themselves with
(or(j8 and with an unbroken
rout charged upon his soakeship
md iti a short tim^lT^ biY a vic-
"^nasTied'
'TThe lx)vs were naturally
over their viotory, and de- seasop lias causea only*
ed to caiTy the snake fh porary lull in business Ju
ihow to Xhoir parents, and Hal' dor the crop a are promisiri
balanced It <5n a stick, when
hey -wbre surprised to see n
^smaller one eiueigiug from its
month, followed by nnother and
Sllll another, agd thirty, by ac
tual count, had made their ap-
peai-ance>^all : of which ‘ were
teti^Sastm
ly dispatched ^
»v
^:
K
ed from the fur west Tuesday
' ggiLthuj^niiL:invoinpa.^
... „.th bis Wifo. dhildmn and.
•>- ffmitachlldriin * Vlmmf
who supposed him dead, had , i n
s in theuiieanttuie imvrrietl twiee,
"*■ ‘ lh hasbatids dying/ _ / 'JJtr
acres of toniotocH and
Tttotog plowwl
da iWause the
^ gud the piico so
X" j£l^L ~~flk '. ■ ..y r-%».
Cleveland is bom*
C(^ Idiieit her cat, wrndrn.il ^Civp.
tlV-‘~ ‘aifiiug • mv {flllitau.n 4*v nf wiy 1**» yaot >rf Irttt - - . ■ ,
• li od uca Rw Hi ad (<^4^ u egraua t es /md;:ijt that Itui llie,1f to b^ar a0y?h
_..opcMj,*hfr hdvi8edrinie to make ftUasr. '• ^mOnhUe' Id . fhet best
decoefi^a of ground qus.ha, n dfctok in aiml, when Ihhfb.
perk,,;^],,. MiaSZWraaiT,
ifepSt-arc sorhtvlVesh ouc^|tit i
'VU, * -v,' . • y •
- Tmimtohs, act ou tho liver and
pboweto, arpl ar<vnitieh niore plca.4**
' • ^ i x f .\rAiT I
tiiiued.Uiia cure aorl., jibrseYhi^tk should be
until the thirsty ^as 'Conquered/' ’ skhis.
For lwTo -yeHBT T tiUVe boRfisted T‘ “ u,u‘
.o^.i.rt.-Pnmnnshflnw ««««»«•
■tUaktie*.ptjIp. H-e11
Tko sam»auay4W fatd wfiwtn
The 'Tiiall sehdnn fr lits, l»tJc..
as black berries^ tigs.,raspberries,
Lately to try my'stn*ngfh, I have ntrrunfs and dtrawberries,'7mar yog_ any strawberries
h.-indled and «mell**d‘ WJiiskey, be elft«Sfid airionff the be^foods tms Corning? -
•Scarcity of Money
tThe bifisness meiMYWwr
it? money market w-
stA mgen; inst ftt presenf, iivp wu*
ly in Hatliis, but thoughout tJre.
Stja to- • There is blehfy of money
for all purposes but it is in ds-
, -/[stores
t that
rather
not on-
w^w~ customers* eoTl :i M1
BQldfiP^ wnai-xi
ii
'«'«•« «atMima-iJiectiiv- rwwMMn more pi.-us, amuranca
.■1 ^>.* Ltru,,t?
to curoanfl/iihrseYLH-cck^^n'’! boused* y the woman sums tin. v^int-P* ..8^ « - K-°a'
inquired; . • - *
“Have
is rnori
rYe* ’em.” ^
5- But : bow; about the boyM‘ Mem
urse U:iv,J -v,;u dotM .a11 run.To bug vas tr.M/y, youyoost^tor
I insure them arnimst. “Irghlning by: RfiTael and atop von
whisk /’— Oikbolt that drt^ not night mibderb^Lr lf dot-pet-
mercifully kilrax once^ but strik- pug Vas grazy vas hegoin to go
ing suecr^gfti-lly bli through'.t,M tip mit derailing and vatch ven
Ia *w*v nus season,
many-obligation's have not been
met as yet. Besides this the’
season throughout the State is
Home six: week late, and KnV lit. .
Ue.uaoneyTiaH as yet been reniiz- irt.
ed on the wheat crop' The tardy
soasoji has caused only a tetn-
i_«t i_ « t ^ *jpwever,
—■■ —jag, and
when tjbiey are ready for market
money will not be so scare?,—
Pallas Herald, ' - l : *
^ '
Aifriaky yourng diide of 41-
leghcny City, Pa,, while out
*nir reewdy with a eotipte of
ladies aUe^ipted to have some
fuu/u, the iHtlifY^expenso by
or^, which may,*wit li vcr> ie\y « x- '
Ceptloua, be taken ^in sickness
and health in almost unlimited
quantities, not only without in*- ”—;
. ^ * *■ between ths two.
“Qruoions1 me,” said a Young
lady of the slums contmittee, go-
ing >Jnto a room on the fourth
floor of a.miserabto tenemen
“this is . •"; r~~
“Fearfnl,” replied her compa
ion. ZjPT hor’s.a motherland
five chlldtoh all coojied up to
gether, in a little rouffl wlth
not even the necessaries of life/’
\ “Terrible, terrible. I don t see"
Wliat the poor things live on.’r ‘
... “I do” said the man carrying
their basket r^thep live on the
fourth floor/.;..........':l -
Tlie young ladies dlsponsed
their eariU in silence, ana then
reported the man to ihe police.
•' —^ fcS > I^p..mTj "ZZ.
& Haf jrop^nwirpj; or ,»trivwi
'' to tnwiTer^YTTtir^Toyw^ ■ 11 1
not over-ripe and stale.
b'PW
ierel is. a terrible kern in the
paper.-‘My, how the man most
have Suffered!”
“Whatis it!” asked her J u«’
band, coming, to her side.
“Why/onc of 'th«se poor walk-
ing maich fellows swallowed a
sponge.” . '
fwhati let me see !” _________
After cartully reading the ar-
ticle Mr. K: threw tlie paper
down growling:
Religion is as necesSa
boat. By some unaccounta-
ble working of events he lost,
bid batohee find fell in the wai/
jer^^AfLer floundering around for
some time one of the fair crea-
iures whom he tried to frighten
caught him by his Oscnr Wilde.
Tucks undgoufl/liJud.JjIin ou^
of the wet. die will rock the
boat no more when ladies-are
ft round
, * Y» oiui q AMMI. ft ^ I W1A
of sense: it don’t say he sal-
lowed a spoug?.” \ 4
“I know It don’t in ihose ex-
A. M _ __..... _• « M
torea- Ithe
Yon womefcalat got a Jgrato sonas reason Ifl toraligleh; the
* one can not exit t Without the
otlier. A HeasmiaMS bnitjg
would lose his reason in attempt-
ing to account** this groat phe
no men a of nature
Supreme Being _____„
there bad been no God, mankind
w.oytdhni
amp jiTii'iv h nti gffod:
mz.
mu pneat
_ .1^4^ l^s---
.. »v / nr ~~
Hirre Against the lightning of - Aa .uatZSltA|TU9l.'rTi^^
heaven, They pay f< »i; *‘rt.•[«*’ to| y>ort» |k» Pwtv
vn4«ct-*Hieir houses, their V1
woujdjika to know;. wLmt he did
/l..<|l(, way^ jjLUouglxlie was
Tito.
' Jr'I. S<tett.Afc^ A^’
Phjiiu, Scrpj OtetitiUik
GRAEtlM, TEX^r / 1
Hpfplal attention given to (IIhoMWW
&mioIS X '
MartyivA Jamya’ Drugstore
I^w/^amesT^
F^ymu, Sirno&IOhiel^iu.
GRAHAM, TRY«8Vt. ■ .
Offlrr at Mm#w riutf l>n»(Rto<«i
DRvB.^'riBafe-1^
con-
! ™ All calls alto lull'd to In town orcoux4
H^pmeeaUBarhctl A ltyaa’ Drug
TEjifFi.K Ha»chi’os, ~^HL. -B. Hpim.nn;
not-pay their expmwoi. ' Theft-
the cities and towns Issued bonds
■Hava You fusurad Your Boys [lor. ,jv» >y man who hired q sub-
namssTi ®mS,
ZM ,§£!*! ^ #ri/"h
wn^ ppjt on ihe^comiiiOii bouiicii
LAW AND LANDiOFFICg.
S^iftio, Wheeler jQo,; Tcxa4
l Prompt ntientlool to .say ^dsicesrf
entrusted to them ia the PaiL HjUmIID*
T^*fcLSl1Eafi6. SlibXE. MII.1.KR,
•^^aaajsjgr ita «i ■
less wretph stribken - by Oflgf&t- _ —
hJ^z^S'irz
lumd ** -.yhiclL ^ '
i ‘ “ .■ Jiien
ning Whiskey” not only- dust toys
th»ybody, but it shrivels up-ahd
, (}UA^.AM, jtexas: ;. -t
rtlou given nf oalleotton
iFUTLAT & HOI.WiW r
s_ stn- “Ik’s awY ra/.y as a bedbug.”
‘T >», hU
.^ieH.ol iiiiuin^ruav-amLwljen the* f
ST'nilt*g ^»1»
d.Trknpss tjf ctiirin tTrd Tpffnf^ peibug vas grazv f - > * c
thm to 'h'.V’oiufoitablb ussuralice “* “ *•’ * -
Yon 11^ Co., Tex us.
...j:
IJOIIN 1<\ 11IUM,
‘[Atto rney-at-La#
i: aS3CB2.v. ridga
_1‘
•Mri
likeLotof
Yeiilt-llt JSft UUB8BUT , uoine,
„ ftro^ nifhft-npbold (tory
_—,—®r» don’t think yohr hukoows
boy is too good fay he strnck b
l
“lightning wjiisky/, ' ■VVatch
that dear boy, set a good -exam
■gW 1
tou be.
vonr ai
ide, give him g
4“" ■ ■
,JP rW # advice, lest
e' fall and-you fee. the. author,
in hot doing yonr duty to him.
5*0/ ’otin«u«^
KL'T'T
■■ !■■ na^r-<v-« 0
: Some time ago Mr. and Mrs.
([eorge Hinge-r, (,f Berea, Ohio!
Vad some domestic
cently they a^usted their
ences ana went to live tou___
w?ain. The H^W^i)tH)pTo coiT
»iden?d this equivalent to a wed-
ding, and the o!
her of yotihg a
men ?i?i<l a few-
other night a num-
- an<^ midule-aged
men and a lew boys gatjiered in
front of the house and tendered
the reunited couple a serenade,
in which the music , of the pan
and horso-flddle were "heard
above the melody of the fish-horn
and dinner-bell. Mr. Dinger did
accordingly had twenty of the
disturbers brought before a jus-
tice, where they were fined the
ctoste. _ —— -r— — —-
-——>^i . .—»■
ej ^thi
spemge if he.di^i’t swtillpw ikl”
TX.li liu WVU, Ull^UMI1U
4KH3I1 Obliged to itn-
i.
FokT filttui/ Aimr^bly iy-~
y<4/ M—igi Wh^~ - war metriff
the United Htatrs.cmm sud cou
Lycurgus McCracken was ar- agineono.—Washington'
rested at Kan Antonio of) the " WKM ■
lSth inst. Tie 1st) tough cnsu»m
er having wounded two deputy
riffs in Tarrant county while
In tot? .toys of Horace Greely
the New York Tribune gave to
wause toe. v joked of rape and. sentenced- to
■ was yesterday
granlod ,i full and unconditional
the persident, there
This l^yes four men nnd^ <
nan tnlnrtjg htwir’iin
Fannie Echo
^.....ai.
Speech l^rJLiogan in the
MU
la; man
i|||| of - draining *.
' an
ole thro
—--Hates Houeo of Reprusemvtiros
which- he d<*. iarod himself
I Tfie dirty work of oaloh-
returulng nm-away Slave8.
pfcemiSsion to "occupy half his
seat; “first visit to the oapittal, I
suppose ?” I
. “No, f live there.f*- • K- ^ .
W'lcrk |CdB9/of the d0
partm?nt. I presunjBf|*L u .
“No.”- -
< ^o l salcsraan in a storet
dem saytn^;" it joulduXwork. ^ ^ ^L "
mt.\H AM. TEXAS
OkfIor, t’p-Stntr-Tu Bflto ~ f
Will pcnc«e>»4*»ii»»<^oiirt» of Young
ajiti mlJ<»jwa«Jiuuiui<MR-
A. B-GAW, *
« '
GRAHAM. YOUNG
a <tot»erai hand
tM 1H69.
If BTafne should Imcome pres
ident and should negotiate the
perchase of Giiba for -ifkXfdXK),- _____ ___________
000,ur|»| per rentage would he of T»x** for uoo-«rW«nu.
t for his
oum yp.. Tm. '
Atfvnoy E«tublUtw<C
.....•. r -r. • .-
Ijl HOLLtVGSWtyBTEt7
Re&l Kiilisd CclltJtisg Ag (at,’
GRAHAM, TEXAS. -
Will pay a|>coisl uUeutloa to paying
Taxea Tor non-r^ldents. •
hs^.
expect
thetrai
________is services in making
trade ?— Galveston JVew#
! h^ohn” said the proprietor of
the Ice cream saloon to his dus-
ky menial, “has the cornstarch
yeti”..,
sail.” '.________I......
-And the citric acid fT
“InJ ^ H^i|
Attomeys-at-Law,
GRAHAM, ; : ' TEXAS:
Will {tru.Mloe in tbo Htateaud Ped-
oral ('oiH-ta. PromptRttenLiou given to
LI
. Gtntc HUratloo, etjK Offloo t& Gta»« /
MOW'* brinlr, waataU# ---
milk?”
‘‘Yes sail.'* ■
.- ‘ Then yotf had better make
fbu» gallons df-ilemon cream.
I think We are going to have a
warm evening” N
BRICK
STABIM
ULES.frop’r*. /"
v: tn response tp the queiY/piH
in a recent issue of the Tithes, in
regard Aq compulsory educa-
^rtoticed that the
l\XT* do a General Teed a-.d
TV lu«*v*, x>—batw
live hoetlers and
tfon Itr every parti
Horses, Buggies _
For Hire At ItataottnUIa rate
B^tssssaa 8**s»«±r%^^«B5S»-
accordingly had twenty of the posed to compulsoiy edneatom • .. ; KitAMiehav
at the present time.. “And'tlio —
k
OUXJBB.
Dallas Herald remarks: “We
believe that aa editor should he
©omi>elle<l to acLiuaint. him
“Going down to Washington, self Wirh the subject he under
Blae^snitbing
■ And Wool
e<MdM»ihW>ar.
were fohad.
mi.
it ia said that
»0K»
irhen a monkey
"V't? r «u
^ ig'ilWtf'ill~tit -nmniirr '<•****. v •. -> wmnmt^. *f-
cmt%m ■HiMiiBwaw
•17-
“May 1 inquire what is your-
BSgr
Foln«r and
Tj
takens to handle. . A little com
j)uls(*ry education of. this sort
feHViiohiirib.,r' Whde the
BayfinlTlot adds that he believes
in ooin}ullsipn of a certain kind-
<4<kk1 schools should be free to
every body*, aud every ottiseu
should Ww free to get an ed- i >
ucatidhr /No compulsion is need-1
ed;to to/ke imeple gfr to uchOol.
Ah bidTashumed hickory-
in the hands of aff oXd:fa8
oouh try .teafcheriatjhe
ood
BY J. A. E
East-of the fiqnare.
DDIilCMAN,
. /My nama is
secretary of the
tow-— .
ot\
± All kinds of ..
WrKxl Work prPn'i
Work AiMl riorriv If
Kon6 but
ptoyed. LUlnprpil .
nmtqd. trWh,
f*«- me r-y;. r
GeGume^bc
sm
nmm
l irt4 learn
than nivythii
Hi-hoohSiS
oT^vlb
. i ci.ii
WM&,
V5?4
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