The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1884 Page: 2 of 4
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oar columns
letter from Hon
oOurtft "of last
judge was pomina
democratic convention
by the-people, and,
Out trustees are men of fortbt*.
licence, and adopted tbUfftoC
of schools in bfch repute in other
partstof ito- -Sliiu-. und4li* Jto-
tunalje for our oommimity that
pey did not think worth while
to consult the Herald." But the
^jftyrttld’flJhlly .shall have a heor-
wmti
hebad^ “If It be iriaa as stated in the . t -• ■*-
imperclhat Prof. Dow.dt^ oft~ ftt|i ambca^mpleiL stock of the begt procurable
Onthanjt,Pondedeleven scnol- x^mrU^v ___Au± ami -^olkhtn tlui- XirnliiLiii
tgta to define the principles
W----K
wa oonc^a kht nfemhfr of the
party thia right* hut ain’t it ear
prising that our great men are at j*
variance on a question of so much
ipmaace te the people.
The tariff questtor. has divided
of Tennessee, but
' it ia net possible that any demo-
crat will vote against the nomi
nee,of tip* democratic nafatol
■There are, however, chUriot
many democrats In our state that
them eiiHpenaecl rrom tfw
school* of the State. One
,K.C,
— will read Judge Watts out of the
^ party. ^Els seems to be a.year__ __
. for the iTaUer roemlwrs Jgt iWSSdlr crodiltfii.statement that
to claim a sort of leap-year principal of any school would
party to claim a sort or leap -year [^princi. ■ ,
privilege and select their own po -oasumeitothorUy. so unwatjant-
litical associates. Judge Watts,
however,£aKs» a very bold stand,
aad^tiais with a good deal 1
^ sense when referring to many
questions of issue, between the
two parties, of far greater ihi-
pojrtance than jfa ^trlff. VVe
need in >t look f6r any reforjpfItf
the tariff tthtil we can get clpar
’ 1 ©fthecor r upt party that has
• ^ controlled the government for the
w past twenty years, ■
rf-;,
’ Ijr.Hift speech before the teach-
er's ebuven t i < m, Professor JflSb-
erte,
IhtcKers Bhould Mot exprrs* all
relative ttfthe selection
niofi ^?tlnf[ rt
6. a the superintendent must go
befi
and his fitness for the
and “herd law.” As the grass
question seems :to, be the great
question before 4 the Houston
convention, the fppertofenderit
of public instruction should be*
i thoroughly mwtftl. ~Bpnn*y
I'M'V Gibbs has made a study oft JtKe
"grass question, and jthTs oeen/i
■...... — « jttr— ____1
>UV muaun ......— — —-
(pended tlevon ficftol
1 ftfHfj Blflwl fVJJP kV
r
absence. It is right and proj>er
that pupils, should- be, required
dren -attend a show or picnic or
dance, with tffe consent of
should assume authority to sus-
pend them, for doing so. It is a
pretty, state of affiairs if parents
ments brpleaHufes their children
may VDjoy, for fear of I having
fee
nded from the free
con
ed, tyranical and dictatorial.”
The trustees, A. T.Doy; &.* Jfc
I yiiiliy, ^^
llollings-
•f JohnUdir’ttnd
worth, endorseridWyd, iBp'b'<ill*S
CAMERON A CO.,
Am the time approchefc spfajfc
lotion as to. who will be the
hphlpiee of th<* democratic pon
*i> become* wiM.
Lumber Hea tips, j V*. _ ,
* -***»- t$TAtiMto ifrtft'
WeATHBBHOBD, TEXASrf 1IYatT*S
‘rJSF
XiXFEJ
v ’■ i'.
'■ AapHa^rniio^G^afcSf.
WK WAliuHT AVKH’8 A«tf* CURB ^rainifl b contains,
lo pure>vt*ry ewr t*f fever sod^sutt* P ' 1 tli.i
j\ InlyrtnlUs ‘
tem PVv
mU-.f, (*im-ni, Pni^ti itia JUfat^ap;
na4.e-
_
31
a won rw iuquat—
' M)ailas Her*la.
3c.
. *ri
•4—Iff your ki*i
is made lo my
thiuihg^the action of the party
when .ir sTraks^ikniffh. its cbir-
. vieiions, |8edi*ral apd Kt ife. I
Z Jfcpte for the j.<Antmaov u
ha vyeathefford Times of to^■
piiiicipln-Xhat- the IVmbcmtlc
TimaRHJEh . .
As to the Prealdentiai j-rofet;
enfeetf of .the serf ml A ppclfirttf
i ‘t ^ W t i-A ._
iiiiiii
JudgttA 1 d>vb faith ^guy righf,.
r, to-speak.
^rfflottgli ah humble*
eltl«m hftfe heed a 'life loU
l>pnj<*ral,
ffan
1,;tn-v
ibu^w
.tor of tli<i telejfliane. Mrr Henty
Martin, for the inforqmtion that
. ex gov R. B IIubbaid WaH selec-
ted as temporary chairman of ihe
deinocrattirjiationftl convention.
This will begrarifylft^ba^tke
<Unt/ui.nikI^q . ar^ 4 wcJT ac
able and
defitoerats "Wild -ITOr^welf~he
qnainted wtthr^e able and
dl^iftaarH^fiaiiraan. Not so
1 however, on acooont of
litmor conferred on bur
ore the political eonventiont
I his fitness for the jjosith.n (m rhe plfr oA the'V .. „...
Milled according U> hlj^pjoai the twvptuUnl and pr^ntges-a.
Spite, bpt bwauso it evinces
sound judgment, and goOdiense
on Hie p.ift eft the delegates to
on “free grass,” tha “leas* law?, wise selection gt presidential
•n^l Uk. mI law*' A a th*> ...»MU .•
fodow^rs (^ut oftliejiarty, ou aC
count of a diffeuenew as -to the
manner iu which a reduction’Of
tha tantfrshould be ha^ my In-
tention in expressing-my self waa
to condemn any such spirit.
roust sincerely hope thatlKn
day"will n«*y**r come whou ihe
:Si>tithem people kflL'bjLso far1
wanting in grigJtW^s ho forget
the inestimable hefvlce rendered
by Mr. Randall aild^his foHow-
'it fWe days^of <>Uf calamity,
pit (rbe’fufiieuil^rej that afOjr
the ttao qf .llie war, when Red
nnbttraiijnnllgs»!r. *«.
taxeilf o ITS Utmost, iq inventing
tiipber.
■ V'
■Sr. -lyoiT's, Mo.,-duly f 4.~rA
special to the PosnTtdispiqch from
JL-Tiiib.
list oPwowned and seriously
jyqunded In- tfiC J^h^nd River
bridge catnstmphe1 tw i nrrensi m
'.tertailied ;the smne ^ with'
rl" ■ .*Mi;iir, ,,-mjH iiH-
same as-forinMinted ljt the tthm
n niviuu^n ooinyso ui tuc ow»w
on an enttoy ne^question, and
gn thit reata ,Ma„fafapeq for pOiit-
iw disflositiotr
surdd
____________
Hu^Uy^ah»paxtyrria.....that-lie*
Kuderal government ia .it nathm
jya^e^sihg ubsol ute
H)wt«r. -- Is tlTtfT also* tr
lie h->h tie^ftyf
' i .• ' J-.. -t _ <
mndng certam. TJettim-mts to pys^ssihg absolute;^ov.*..;ign
mbans to oppress and humiliate1
us, that, he was ihe mosi fearWgs
id • ciuuu p — '
TagftgftSS fe&aglgs aMras^at
•4t)4><’inl lnt.r»«P«snHi«h,ich fintn »ng »h« ivudumm in State offices
the force bm,lme*vm5fM
of dfepnbll^an tni'Ht/ nn
tred-ofmrr- iwoph \ uu
ftr-ta-
Umv- {Mtfvphv^ - A meawmo-
'which h. was intejirte'd slunil.
blot otW Rw-Stute lilies, jufd’fer>
qocoiTOTT, ana pm sceme ■’* *dge catiwitmrilie'irf inn easing A*Vei ih/rtfHf civil hheft^1 in the
k> be hiS ^ole ^Itfication for S^YV H***!ulf v 11 **"
3 T^^Ka.t.IIquston^sfhe^r ‘^4 asSn/moreTita 1 ly io.l'u-
unusual intetest, as a candidate «d. The ^ontmes received this
forlf*roteimntrgqyj|jthcn'ht»ina<le .morning area v-*-•*• '^7
a thorough eanvgssr of the state drowned. ~-f
ttotwrt Biyter, tnqrtaiijpyoutul-
cal promoliou* - "• V .* lefbfokenT”"^"
Fred Young’s body was taken
ont ^sb'rdny,'
uttrtv ejv
platfoqwl All kn(nv. and have
Known fronvfl 1 e lv«.Tn
____^ _ , ,
Witif' feltl: Tmtice, a! to hiV
—
-1). llay woodv cul jtm head aud
of Mexican soldiersuund«# C4en^
.rallies' 1J
eral Cos. This banjo is known
»hlB,0rJ- " ,hC"Gf^,‘t” Vem,r iJif.n..
Kest,JHps»ml
feuc«;*'a r.-ij,!-
Washed:
. Victory crowned on the Texir?
banner as the.Texans captured
•i ^reat. m^ny sacks of grass
which were packed on donkeys^ fjjted trail
The .Mex'n ans and donkeys
escaped, but the Texus tn*ops
Ca -
captured the sacks containing
grass-runder the imprajon
that they wereJllkd. with. Silv'cu
A battle for the same kind of
^-vegetation will be fought, at
^ f !k IIcKistoU, on the 19th of A ugnst.
' Many of the donkeys who will
enter in thin second grass light
will be “Iaujlfetered, and the
slaughter will be beneficial to
the people ofTe^as.
Tax Dallas Herald has not ac-
Jolin?A. D1 Won, drowned.
(Jeoige Browit. thigh broken.
PhiLBepk '* "
tjrin|kir itol
Ji»s, Mi-rqr«h hip crushed; in
ternrtlin
Jas.
J. P. Map Wei I, of.^Bumner,
sprained,wrist and badly bruised
nips and back. .
A. & Short, Humnen, rib bro
ken find iriternal i^iurieS.'
Three more unidentified bod-
ies have bnen recovered by the
divers. The part of tlur bridge
view aAhepn rtyjl ins ay a j 1 ed i if ■
of his (sendee® for ’ twenlyyears,;
havdhg eValtvd him 4imng a j»or
tk»tt td that time-to the position
Paving, by the ai l of him,self
Mid ftdhtwhrs, secured, some-
thing. like*' equalitjntt “rights
with ilie other States, for 8(duth-
em people flow to I urn upon, and
past twenty years, will not coin-
. . ,. -, . , , rfiend iU^ Jf to fair-minded .men
Ho|rwn| < h d fiipn 1 -l 1IU)<^'* ()^ 4‘dusistency and
J^JSr ti -f~—r, J * m. .-. ,
Arch Hill, badly,1brulsed. • .
Abraham Webb, of Cunning-.
Jium, tf-,,1 .John 1k>dV, of Sumner,: TSf. 'T'\ I" ' T
are#titl in tlift Vortex.* ... I 1 **vfra^leiranl, riwli
T do hoT agree wiiti Mr. Ran-
dall with inference* to <h# *twriff.
Nor,-on the other hand, do f be-
qnjred Kufficlenirepu|ation os a
Wood to free e.iuea.i" ,t. to^4
^ XhalteffipMug ft) control cal led in railroad pui*
the . rnaiiagement of - the free | 1 1 1 ‘Mi
Schools ft the state.
lanpe “false work,” and was fat
The citi- ty feet from the wa.Hu to the
Graham contributed track.. The cause ofthe "iicH
*oney euftcieot to keep up our
***** mouth., tbev ^.
five trustees who had token ing the speed to cross safely,
terest in free education. The whole train wgs brought al-
trustees adopted m‘ net of Jnost U> a-atop to the centnf
es which teachers and pupHs * h« struirt nr^Yvh eft exjra sten m
*1.1^- wna puLouAlm frail M idge began
------------ , , to tottn- and snon Hank hencarli
111 nniftfrafltcd attack, ito pondermia weight, - m‘
cal teduction, without regnrd'To.
the^busihess interesfetof t he conn -*
try and the revenue 6F |h«.Gov.j
ernment I believe in a gradual
annual rediwtton, aoh-b^a.bliad.
borixontal ent* to the exf'*»t' of
(jne-fifth of the’ Government s
feVenii'e. For,by gradual reduce
tibn tlie eflfect itu»y be discerned
aud any threatened danger pro:
vided against-', r alsd.frivoran
adjustment by which those nec--
easaries Used by. the laboring
irmHses Would ^’jheaeurtibly re-
lieved from (he burden® which
party-la hloue the party of the.
iflSttc fjference is mkde lo mv Jibopti?; And throngtT'tfB snccCss,
preference for Mr Randall for only, ocu
the He*«(w ratic candidate for Atl 1n-
j^x YVhat was said upon,
that snbtect pmrrr»*d in the
course of a running conversa-
tion, and without tfu!.. remotest
idea, upon iny part, of any aUu:
nion being made-to it In the
»kM" SSSBi!',
lowerw. os wed mr Mr. Randall Plltn <» th«* 8199.- Dl»«a!*** er
otHlTfiro^fifil^wcrs, vote.; in the
same way- and upih> the same
principle. -/. •
■'•■Smhtt l^erp in a rodurTtun
of the tariff, but differ .as to. the
mode in widcji it sfbiTf i»e nc-
fomplisTwHlrr*"^ * p' —-
Uei iai.'i' I'lnafore - Dymocrals,
P*tn In thetttife, lrtHSAiiM K
llm -tWha, PlTiiinry or SecondUry
HvpldliUc, AfleWlo*!#-. wrth *11
ariplng from ^*rly IndtMcrellon*. tbo’
1 tho Ihny be much r^ducct.-^!*
-*• ' - MV
i n llieKe‘lofter days, procTaim ‘lof
the world thrft thir ouer-ri
tjiM'r-rnm of
alaanii, ’ll. 00
A. B.(ioubie “ “* . 1.25
r Alyatf’s#nbaonio Xifo Balsam.
7'A^ V<m»umpMe'» mmUtr:
,1,:..,’"",r,wvr.r^.'..- btKunyA)tig^r'Apply *t fhiinte
ELLIOT & K0ET
triat the hav^lh> ta>v*n‘lg:
Xjlghl, wtoch the Government^
-to hwftestvj Is that
true of rthc Dem ocra t i C’ part id* >
■'{lie Republicans fester al
Hepublicnns n
kinds of ii.)*im|:i li.-H and ])rh’flte
Mldhs. ov sutkiii B
>5ori>«nrfi(Tns, by stobdldiei and
grants,* and by ‘ gfiveftftnent en-
Air^'feent of their borulR and
o* far hpefcbtt ;au(l proUfcHw»i«g;
i i)atioiw - .rs thh^anio (liing trug
of fhsDemocrafsf ' * '
‘ In .i^tnrdisTcgard of the right®
of th*- pe<>ple'rta*h4a' vhdathm of
all rymarlUEittonnl . Mnilt tit ions.
tlie ttephbHcirmr teucjfi andr ap-
ply the doctrine :of Fejh ral. in-
rvrith focat^eif-govern-'
Ing tfa henchmen in -Sfrite office
fotylijch j,hey we** never ^fetted*
Twople, 3ft ihAi- dlfO
In shovU iliA.
aim> iatr^lsei
olyhct of
tv hr whaBy . .....far -
tT.emmmt ' foil ruled \. by the
•fathntH, “a* governm^t by -the
- ,
m ntwl
iwafe^ a{;
.Ik- feemfamtic paftj -3
;-i Ho lrm^ns tht; RcpubHcah con-
W»»l either* M<wtse .Ingress
tbtftftlfliOa roqiMiMi rh»ijahtintpdipri
7"«Tr!."’ \Vn''!l,.p,u"3s^
y ftillov? n‘ riimolcfe'llcmfji^rat
tritim]>h? Then is ft the |mrt of
Wiatjpm to be quibbling amongf
ours:4vt»H as to whether^ the ^
(Imtion H*bull be ihaije with br^
without fegnyd to Incidental
pmleciiotr? It.waniA seen UOt ’
cbimnFnce die
until we ah* in a .position to
reu net Ion.
‘Suf-
ficient unto the day is the evil
thereof.’' - .
In tiie gr- at fpotest no# being
wnjg4*d bv -the grand qjd fiarty
against centralisation} and in fft-
A, POWERFUL Vegetable COMPOUND of
fifrUHtPAKILL*. Dock. Q«frtrM«H kr.
The Conqaorfir pf Rlt«innatr>ro
A tUrtmiitiw, rfy/v siv/f/, Hii fti jiftnutimjiif
‘ fnr r+ii />tffrry^ jfnrr/y|ff
Hktum, Jkmkcr1*
tular frnptiQni oj Uus, *
TnrnTorf, irmr%; jwf£«£rm, Tiu^:
”*?*>■ . Uuvauj .akm
Tin: Lieu 'IIaija* is up iikfulliblo
remedy for IUiki matism, In JU aumt
»KKra v„ated and iialuful Al<e
UJHWfShrtn* of Cheat Complaint, IJy
pepniu, Liver Comptfdnt, rWeeunee i
en
ynlar^t-m<ixt8 of the; Joluta, ilouoa,
ueral Debility, JLcmm of
iA/in<4M, Proatrutloti of
, lbtsc old fkuxlb
Hyatt’s.ftlurfTb LI
“ 4. ll. <7ogbJe
The on iop »r tv. ft Uk.V.wn us SeeU.m 0.1 WIU
bottle*.- Th# HyatV Mewcikk Co. low Creek, atAll. Waa rmtentetf to intirl
»>Ree-HtfrK*w*rir,.if: Jl'*eor#. W. PHtttiaoo, AprilX>. llfiL Itto%i»d-
fuut»d
do' Quiiane nor ndneru) nor. deleter-
* ** ---:--®,.r-u“
ssgaeroai
sy -1 c nrvg sarH was kwRwe fh*
bill Fever, Keuill-
X’guei' Pfn!6H< P«r
vtr, and Liver Jjomplulnt caused by
uiftlaria. fa <»M of fulltire, afier'dUo^
difficulty irt obtaining those of
thq great «** yoOfRi^to of the
In,Id by nil l)iuKg„U.
WOODS' HOUSE.
, J. Lafferty,
GRAHAM ANDrJACKSRORO
U. S. Mail and Hack Line.
C, M. Tijorpk, PropriotofS;
afbtboer^remptRinta XiTM^ytHh’ •'LwwmmdrebaMar T»«fda.vfiM«a Jhrt-
urt^rS^rta'o? 'Ih’if rjMut*. Hooo*! Leavro JMCkMfioRT'WiNiiM^^ Mtid
Saturdays. Scliedule ti
*FA HE —•OoadMiXjr.’tS; HnuaJ trip, Is
LAND FOR
Or Trade.
AcffKi
suitable
ratilid it contains. I have long.^
Riin colleoting the letters of feme
nent peopl®. butnhavt had tauqk ——~-
Weal
Atlahtic. Ij>have onjr knowii
two heroes In my lifu, (leucralfB.
IL liSTiirdlm
pwacaor
•od Dial
Id Kovei
y We ar
“ well uqdifiSgpi' , ,,.
of bis lettord--;! believe tOfT -irr
when time has calmed down the * ^
passions of the ‘‘Iforth. ’ j
•al Lee will be aiyeplfid 1ft
theAInited Stofeit as the greatest* *_ '
■ror»rr,d ynu have evbr had, and
'•"jfilt eatH
Couaiy.
WrTtf
v r ' ci
in American history when that
of Mr D. $. Grant has’faen long
forgtitteni Strnh a^ least is my y -
humble .opinion ofHbese men ,
when viewed by^UJj outside Bin- .u
tp^haur tliat my onich Yalued
friend, Mrs. L- is wdil aud hap-
dent of niilitaty history! who has
no local prejudice. -.1 am glad. —
lU Please re .
i ,«
040 ™
very hue laatf,
itber rSnob or
have over knotvni f Please
meml^r m£10. ^affectionately
l y.m so^JS write to her.
iclose ymi ?a pliptognipl* 1
with my great plsjasure. I shall.
_________!■■■■.
-vassal' *.*°±'*
mtr^b lo;^*t,0il anil wHt bo Bold'at n
indeed Jie proud that ib finds a
pldoe iCyour cbtlednomr—I Am
also tending one direct to Cteu
, m*T'
- 1
.Lr’lfc
^ALRRS.IK
*-1 -r
oral Beauregard, with* my beat
thanks for nla kiirdntas in let-
nng me i®aprt«<i(bf p« i«t-_
tt!ra._ypu have so kindly sent.
■■'■■■ :j&srE—
Weare
;TV .' ' -' 1 j
R8 M CMDdt
if-.- floe o# O
- Cdk&ty.;*
53
>'L.| ^
I
CJrozie
posTofflc
Sewi
Lumber, Shingles,
Dgers, Sash and Blinds.
Mouldings, Lime, Plaster,
That of Genertri Beauregard to
mfrai-UhaU .dway^prize. I
<
V-.
I r ki|J
am-trfed vrrj
fur LOliug nmito. K*.*np l^. X^. ' -
, urnNktec ymimoiit-bln.. . ^
cerelr for y(fta kindness tom©
hi this urotu»LT-fajtooLOT f9 re- :.^Jj
main vi^y fttklkfuTfy'-yiHwa,
ing f
five year
meats at
- -•'**’ L.~* ■„ -
•' B. .
:-HWbBrt|0
! e'rfol
' * ■' £ Caw on a rear.
rm
Thruckm
- a—
fry——3
. >*?" .....T’S.
i >
"rr:
PA1HTS,
ibrtem Courli-r,
A qtiurr djr whiskey wak mixed r-“
ith feed ■atuffitvifl to.a~cow in r*>.
W. 8.1
_ large vori
^^jatferforii,- Tiias.
^^EajUpiat^ Fuini^ mi ARplkaitmi.
* s'
rr^W
. .
:ta
—^—1
-r
w. i with n^u uaiji giv^>i to a cow 4nr------rrri
1 fa New *&% town, and half an
huiu- lwl‘_____
lowhig f ’• We wqn't go hom^ till —
munuug.;V,jor . aoincthiog ^that.
H-
Itlieumu tin
" Kiilian
BfflUff fflUWIHf HHO HOUSE MHtTIH6.[
mn&aWBm&n
. restaur an
** ted qniU’
friends
rz
-iuiXwilitificaaoii. for thcy j'f^ft'infe of Fruits ami
TUSfriUlfUdf &cf^ tif itnticiintfeari of Hie
wants fofj^ife seo80n, ^e have laid m stock
giUier?
shiv jntt
v nipqaer ^
’X When phe'wTbered
I .doitn ft bnnk anct
Tk>k»' ueri*‘cK77
Miai. tutoltoeiHie; ©ad,, good*
iso of the cow over tlie aver-
age iiibuhius pcrson. When the.
l.itu;- gets (Tpink and makes
80 d-r/etrMasonu Sclf-SeaTijfp: dal's,' and all flic iuK'cs- things fowl, instead of jumping,
*rr.
—V-t • ^
■ r
|>V(4^* uYid fur tin* people,’! and
t. io^ity"fiteatHh centfaliz-..... WWW I . _ .W . . , .
M naiiopj ftiP^M’lLe^puig. of fnu'ty, Jellies
For hoiiHc pamting^e ciirrv in. stock the Soulhf^fii^&nd
str^put^ wliite toad and the >V ateru
earee and Collie? guaranteed boilent
Va^toheAvcqfore iyi oiPanA. Hie Mineral Pain
T)A
& SonV paint laushcs,
sash tools pencil hrushes: &G. X
so
— down a bank and breaking his
neck wfr^n he.gets sober, he im-
raedihtriy begins to lay the,-,
foundation fer ajiother roaring. .-U«-
heads, sasli hx.ds pencil hrushes; ^
Wcemry the best, cheapest and largest stockia Korth-
w^sf Texas. - Call at the *• \ ,
remon hputut <
dianged e^.
China Hall and Furniture Stora of
,gr as often as It gets dry, wjlji
Jill^a caiirei if taken in tirp«»
W. S. McJimsey
is the acid to sure death fp any
hing qf-~T&at • kind, .(jr
preach leaves^ poufidcd to
salve and applied to a ©fit, or
re. ft litirl ft
vor of . local. self government,
there is noT'olfe* Democrat to
xjught t©tbe Imposed npr»u luxtl-
rioa, . -This, upon the fimdaman .
till piiruijtlc that' the Cili/.cn
should
Winti'ibnte to the burdeu*
ri»VeMwbettt in |m»porUoii to
VKltie 6f his worldly posses-
Aa n gynarnt rttle
WpaTtfivImhi
spar«j. Make no issue iwthe par
ty. Let th«^ 4prr,pfXrTTeni()(*iatH
(if PehtiHytoanlkt and the
000 Democrat* Texas in tlie
spirit of a fraternal l>ruthyrhooc
stand shoulder to shoalder.work-
ing -to n couttoon purpose, with
the vie\V uf re-establishing and.
roes^iwHi in »w purity delivered
to our keepiiig.
My positioil is sirpply this, if
e party, in conventiOrf -ftssem-
Lhe party, in conventforf^irssem
bled, should -determine .that Mr.
Uand.ili is the most available
Candidate’ for J[he Presidency,
...e
rmdi a t» 1'ecfHnr etandardv
" hih: iluriabAig people tun W^^7fa:)agptii©r jtorofatfa
beaivt, X.will v«Ui .for him wjffii
the toost nbsolnte
flthT lr ^htoifKifl administration
will 1m> hy ttvuJatcntot .of goodt
bjlbic ftRo^
rtie Of Gaf, Cleveland, Senator
con»a piers of‘the, necessaries of
life and the pui-chasepp- of the
comnton gygds and machinery
now 'bearing tb«* reaFbnrdens of
whose non© has l>een mentioned
in this contiecti<
rTEsSSSL
“ J. C.SHORT,
* .* i < . - ■• ._•- j
Wo11hfrttspectfill 1 y return liis thunks in the
age, anti would way 31 „
past
former stock of *
brtrisrt, ft fitlft ‘ frtim a Tusty.
nail will give’ rpIfeCrinpietlifttedyl
^ LumjMiof table saltpul in kero*, w,
serie iaihps will prevent explo- *
- Mon. , 7 ? - .. '*""rX37‘
Ha hr switches jean be dyed a<
beaujiiful black % botling with
llhlic for walnut peel toga; it will take,
by t.yu three nuts U>« m*tot. oft-
r Whtoi day brush and oil.
and
SEWING
Oive me g entl at my new place of hitf»ine«8. three doors
%>uth 4)f theGraliam Hotel. ^
jiAroHiMHHiNiiiNiliiiiNiiBiroNBNllaror'''*'*'’’'1*' g'':> •^rsv;
c3-^tA.i3:-A-^c;
- — ^ .
..rrat;.-
*J, POUT Ell
Mnnnfsrttrmt of AMTPeriti Hr "*?*
SiMdlery,Harness5 Bridles,
Vi tapsr.
’Sfhips, ^rirtsj Sjptw, Et&
hiiluto Etrua Mto it Mr* horl.tet,
‘AH kinds of repairing neatly done. Pricesfeasonabfe.
M me a trial. Shop North Side PubliaTSquare,
•. I , i^.’ .T,. . -
i-.*, -«f * « np
-': TEXAS,
Hfiweet oil and w a tout peelings
failed together will, by apply*.,
ing to the hair eyery morning/
turn grny hair. • It is. perfectly ’
hfrmlesf , -A-”-'-’* • .. jr
?t>Qnge the head ajl ©tier night
and toorning witli wafer as hot
as yon can farr it; and mo’tlry
with a coarse townip: • * T’y.^r;
Take two; large t^aspoonfuls
of good cologne, and
teaapooriftils pf fine ,
them together tA. a, ami
every time you hare any
affectiont of the facial i
or neuralgia,.simply bfeatKe
fumes into ydur ncse from the
bottle and you will beimraedl-
aj^ly; rellevfed. . - y
. .Ktftarssfcw
wutf if>roi
tot SPrfte one touch the ;;»iote'r
and remove H. ft'roar be
pi to tarn tbe lid .
toeen raise .the lid wfafe rh
i ^ ft^d ^i^^syringe,-
Jet or warm wafer wild th<
which wilk. general!*.. *
grossi
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The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1884, newspaper, July 10, 1884; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth887036/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.