The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1887 Page: 3 of 4
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West Point and Its
Ami to h«re I mu, In tb
"Kip’*” country— bi* x.ry
ground,” t Hlfchlmiid Fill!
Dutch gable* ami dumpy
lolling lazily In the aunshln
beneath the window where
Irving indicate* a *pot *omew
down and on the other »ldo of
a* tin' scene ol that long and d
(lumber. But 1 nm sure "Hi]
danced many a t mo on the hi
hereabout, and luid many a cai
the old tavern down by the
edge. From tlm east portico o
ston'* may bo seen the roof of a'
which witnessed a transaction
only to the betrayal of Christ
that house, whilst “Rip Van W
lay asleep upon the mountains,
diet Arnold sold his oountry for a
and from that house John Andn
ceeded across the Hudson and
the Tarrytown to his doom. The w
was going very ill In thoso day's,
tioularly for tlio American patriots,
is going belter now, bless (iod!
If thero bo anything in ohristand'
more picturesque than the views al
West Poiut, the place is unknown
me. Surely nothing in Alpiuo sconoj
can surpass them. But they are sur
tnor not winter pictures. Here Shako
peare’s "brownies” had found a lov
liness far in excess of their Warwick,
shire, aud Drake’s "fays” made sue
reTols as had given a new conception!
of fairylaud to “Puck" himself. The
forest of Ardeu was not Holier In
woody virtues than those deep green-
eries; the River of Crystal that flowed
through the gardens of tlio hmchauted
Palace gavo back no such reflections
as tbe Hudson, nor bore upon its bosom
froights so precious. Far bo it, how-
ever. from this old gray eoosequill of
mine to plunge into tlio descriptive,
I mention the clrnuuistanoe to mark a
very striking contrast, which may bo
observod, between the cadets at West
Point and the grandeur of tho topo-
graphio sotting in which they appear
and to which thoy seem its chief ani-
mation. There is nothing. I am sorry
to say, very imposing about them.
They aro a sad-eyed, pale-faood,
stumpy set of lads. Old Winfield]
Soott, who lies over there In the church
yard—nearly aev°n feet in ills skele-
ton—must go back to his coffin fron
his nightly rounds, sick at heart, to sc
theso meagro striplings and to consider'
the future of tho army with them as its
captains. The competitive examina-
tion demagogy, I fear is doing the
business for the coming orop of martial!
heroes. They aro to bo a race of schol-
ars, not soldiers. The boy who car
get the most medals at a public acliop
does not thus signalize his titness for
military career. It is exactly the r
verse, ljutt ho competitive
popular, ami as infl^ ~[Ts”oIiovos
congressmen front tho omliarraVSBient
of making selections, it is likely to send
to tho military academy studious milk-
sops, who, answering well onough the
noeds of those piping times of pence,
aro no more meant for war than thosh-
ed straw for rnmrods. What the array
wants aro men, not book-worms.—
Henry 1Vatterson, tn Courier Journal.
Sketches in Oil.
A conplo of duilish looking fellows
wont into John Parks’ hardware store
and, dauolng up to tho desk, asked ol
Mr. Parks:
"My deub sir, tuny wo inquinh what
a cant-hook Isf”
"Certainly," said Mr. Parks; "a cant-
hook is a tiling to roll logs with. We
have a great salo for thorn in this
lumbor country."
"You aro wliontf, sir,” replied ono of
tho duties; “dead wliong. That is not
a cant-hook.”
"Well, wlint is n cant hook, thou?”
“A cant-hook, sir,” said the dude,
edging toward the door, "a cant-hook
is a muloy cow. To-ho-he-ho," and tho
two gibbering idiots wero gone.
And this suggosts another hardware
joko: "I thought you said tho cook
stove I bought of you was so construct-
ed that it would drive tho smell of the
cooking into the chimney.”
"So it will,” said the stove man.
"So it won’t, all tho same," ropliod
the customor. “Wo liavo just cooked
dinner at our house, and your stove
won’t drive nothing.”
"What did you have for dinner?”
"Roast pork.”
■"Great guns! Don’t you know you
can’t drivo a hog?” — Oil City Derick.
A Remarkable Case.
A case of somewhat remarkablo char-
acter is at thjf’present time in the Lou
don Temporaneo Hospital. A girl,
aged fifteen, had the last molar tooth
In the lower jaw on tlio right side re-
moved about six wocks ago. No
anaesthetic was administered. She wai
in perfect health at tho time. Half at
hour after the operatiou she began tc
yawn, and has continued to do so
' since. Ono vnwn succoods nnothor
without interruption, and with an in-
terval of two or throe seconds. Gal-
vanism has been tried without effect,
and other remedies previous to adm »•
sion into the hospital. Three da) s af-
terward tho yawning changed to sneez-
ing, and rooenlly she has suffered
from constant and rapidly succeeding
fits of visaing, each of wii eh par-
oxysms appears to begin with a yawn.
She seems to have no power of control
over herself, or only to a very slight
extent; and if situ attempts to do so tlio
next sneeze is more violent—London
Imneet.
HUMOROUS.
Peek.
Put to flight—tha birds.
Man’s sphere—Base-ball.
The St .Louis Browns wmtu "wVito-
washed" at Pittsburg.
Of making many book* there Is An
end—when tho racing season oloeas.
It doesn't, look as if Mr. Donnelly
wero going to be able to savo bis Ba-
con.
A maker of automatons recently
made some anarchists; but they would
not work.
The fashiol table tones in kid gloves
this winter wfill be bowling-green and
blind-man’#fbuff.
A man running for offlco will find
that be will gfit there more surely if ho
adopts a dignified wait.
The caterpillar is a beatiful type of
frugality, because he never has the
slightest trouble in making ends meet
* Now that tho base-ball season is over,
tho umpires will resumo work in their
their various dynamite factories and
powder mills.
A featuro of tho Cbfcago procession
was twenty pie-wagons1 in line. Next
o Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland, tho pto-
Vagons aroused the most enthusiasm.
An exchange doesn't know whether
looth or Irving is tho greater trage-
utn. We’ll bet the car-stove is a
■eater tragedian than both of them
it together.
I ’angles may bo for thoughts; but the
flights they suggest are not a dr-
instance to thoso that pass through
mind of the young man while buy-
his best girl roses at fifty cents
HOT BOILED MILK.
| Tboro is no bolter or more whole-
t>nm drink than hot, pr warm, boiled
bilk. Even in the bust hotels it is somo-
ines difficult to get boiled milk. In
}staurants it is seldom given without
special ordor. In many private
ousos tho article is practically un-
now. 1. In many homes where they
kido tlierasolves on their good ooffee
sly cream is used in the mixturo.
Iffoo with cream is delicious, and tho
iciy color it takes on as tho thick
|low substance drops down into it is
jy flprover; but it is, alas! indigest-
^ boliovo that many of the poo-
[ who bavn decided that they cannot
ciiffeo would find themselves
rishsnl and strengthened, without
ry, II equal parts of woll-mado
Too and hot boiled milk.—
i Work.
ng.
’ of tho Gazette has been
Lvo a rabbit painted upon
pause it is thought that
: take it for a hare.—St.
lid. Later advices from
lures us that the publlca-
raoovo "cast a gloom over
lire community.”—Loavenworth
Lttio persisted in running off to a
Ibor’s and her mother said: "If
ro cut of that gate again, Mattie,
Ihip you.” In a short time Mat-
^s discovered on forbidden ground
led borne. "Now, Mattie,
^Jdid I tell you?” “Mama,I didn’t
rSit of the gate, I climbed over tbe
luce.”
| A father liad been lecturing bis son
pon tho ovils of staying out lato at
ght and gotting up lato in the morn-
"You never will amount to any-
Bng,” ho continued, "unless you turn
lor a |now loaf. Remember that the
|ly Lire] call hog the worm.’ "How
put !ho worm, fnther,” inquired tho
png man,borrowing the old sarcasm;
asn’t ho rathor foolish to get up so
ly?” "My son, replied tho old man
Ininly, "that worm hadn’t been to
at all. He was on his way homo.’
H(t,|
i alii
my a
tinnl
be I’ll
It hd
two (
she 1
lain I
kef OS
tu till
Pai.oI
The
the rsl
special
I'ol.l
"Splrll
fee l"|
both l
equal i
when I!
out InV
Ren
costs <
to cure|
A 1
thin* oi
banks.
The <
Ticnei ,1
Oil of I
Osrsmcij
era.
It U !
Is hslt i
Uwur U |
bile living In Eastern Texas, my wife
crcl with chills for el*bteen months, anil
• trying several doctors aud a host of so-
il ‘‘chill-cures” without effect, I moved
family to this county, where mv wife eon-
Vd 1" Buffer with third-day chills for nine
P*mm Her health Was such that life
Ihurdcusome to her. Much airalnst my
11 das induced to try s fifty cent tKittle
rtorlcy’s T-X-S Ague Tonic, and 1 am
,y to ray that from tho first day’s use of
|r Improvement began, and afWr using
Eottleg her health is fully restored, for
[a. not had a chill for eleven months and
ettcr health than she had been fqr years
I refer yon to any of my nel*hbors
la and I."mar county.
Very thankfully yonrs,
|pinto, Tsx. L. P, VOSS.
!<■ is a Georgia Colonel who Is suelng
llronda for being ejected from a car
lly set apart for negroes.
Le. Walker, Trotting Editor of the
I of the Times,” N. Y., and Gcn’l Ru-
Valla, (Juarfertnaater General U. 8. A.,
fccoinmend 8t. Jacobs Oil as “without
t- a horse remedy.” Price «ft» e™o
| friends visit ■ . ■■■
pvltrd. hut In adversity they come w:
U tattoo.—Theophrastus.
Price fffty cents.
In prosperity only
Ith-
nber thst Morley’s T-X-S Ague lont
ly hi) cent* a bottle and la guaranteed
Sblark at Butte. Montana, has some-
IfKIO to his credit In one of tbe city
hnnrpiuu
| wri
Im atUnable value.
Jit.
“I
reman of America, John
have found 8t. Jacobs
value.” All Champion
Sold by Druggists and Deal-
fled that a being with a faco that
limit half dog lives near Oil City.
|cs upon all fours.
Tbf New York World has commsnced as ’
evening edition; price one cent.
Mr. Moodr, the evaugellet, la conducting a
••rtea of revivals In Montreal.
__}},th" generous father who persistently
settles hla sou's ; ambling debts.
Too much base ball has a tendency to de-
moralise dowutown office boys.
It should lie borne lu mind that Malaria,
i, Is the cause of bilious diseases,
-— chills and fever, etc., and that
August, hrptemlier, October suit November
os Miasms, Is the cause
ebl
such
aud
---hi--" oriHBuiiicr, wcumer auu miveiuucr
are the mouths In which It is most abundant
In this state. The--*—- ------- -
vou will Invest II
Morley’s T-X-H Ag...
cure for such diseases.
HEALTH
|NVALlDS>"°QlHERS
SiELHJICIYSrO
IS eilibU 1. 19 must BUUUUUIIt
iftrrfore If you aro pru<legt
fifty cent* fur a bottle or
guo Toole, the KUaraotcexl
AND
---„-T----..b a Bile lira us and draw ou
through First National liauk of Charles)
for amount due on lont lot and this alio. lu<
biulth’a Bile Bean* ai ll like hot cakes and fill j
Shakespeare took the name of hla only ton
**
Offer No. 17*.
PRICE !—Tn MiencmNTs Onlt: A triple-
plated Silver Bet, (8 knives, 8 forks, 8 tea
spoons, 1 sugar spoon, 1 butler knife), In
satin dined case. Address at once, K. W.
TaSSlLL A Co., 55 Htale Street, Chicago.
Bt. George’s, 8 C., Bept. 10, ’88,
J. r. Smith A Co.: Gents—Bend mo At once
one grqss Hmilb'a Bile Beaus anil draw ou me
Charleston
alio, 'l'hc
■ *»•'" MX»ue MSU like UUl cast'8 an
the bill exactly. Hurry them through.
W. D. CT8KY,
Merchant and Cotton Buyer.
„ Shlocton. WIs., Nov. 8, *88.
Having used Smith’s Bile Beaus, I believe
them to Imj a Rood remedy for bllfousacss,
•lek headache, constipation, dyspepsia and all
diseased arising from a disordered condition
of the liver. F. N. TORKY,
Druggist.
Biliousness Is one of the most common
ailments with which irstiklnd Is afflicted, aud
one of the most annoying. Its indications are
foul breath, dizziness, loss of appetite, rest
leftaness at night, coated tongue’ highly col-
ored urine, lndis[>o*ltloii to exotcisc, and an
Inclination to gloomy thought.! aud inorLM
fancies. It la not wise to neglect these synij
toms, which are really premonitions of a mdte
serious disorder If neglected. You will tied
that one of Binlth’s Bus Beans taken before
going to bed, for two or three nights, will re-
move the trouble and perhaps tire vent a Iona
spell of sickness. Hold In bottles only. Price
86 cents.
Sick Headache.
is there any more common complaint than
sick headache, or one that Is apparently &u>f«
difficult to cure I bmlth’s Bile Beans will
e It [---““ ** ----*--M----
cure It every time. It arises from a disor-
dered condition of the stomach, or the pres-
ence of malaria In the system, and is particu-
larly prevalent among women, hundreds of
whom bavo suffered year after year, Or
brought on worse disorders by tho use of
cheap remedies. If Smith’s Bile Beans are
used as dhected, the tendency to sick head-
ache will not only be eradicated but the whole
system will be strengthened, regenerated and
reinvlgorated, and Impelled to a perfectly
healthy action.
Even reckoning makes lasting friends, and
the way to make reckonings eveu is to raako
them often.
Mayor Hewitt, of New York, It Is said, has
not appointed any relative, partner, or per
•onal follower to office.
mission
for an
Professor Schllcnun 1ms received peri
from the Greek government to search
tlquitlcs on the Isle of Kyeita.
Offer No. 171,
FREE I—To Mkuciiantm Only : A genuine
Meerschaum Smoker’s Het. (live pieces), In
satin-lined plush caie. Address at once, It. W.
Tansill A Co., 5ft State Street, Chicago.
Knapp ia rather a small town In northern
Wisconsin, but it will have a tobogan slide s
mllo long in operation next winter.
Thosb who are trying to break up t ih bane
ful habit of lntem|n-rauce will expertenc-
reat benefit from tho use of Pilckly Ash
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Lung Trebles and Wasting
Diseases can he cured, If properly treated In
time, a* vhown by iho following statement by
D. C. Freeman, fljdoev: ''Having been *■
treat sufferer from pulmonary attacks, am'
* tall
kradually wasting away for the past t
years, it afforda me pleasure to testify tl
Bcott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Lli
mu
«nd Bodu has given inn great relief, and 1
cheerfully recommend It to all suffering in ».
similar wav to myself. In addlUOB. 1 WOUl
say that lt la very pleasant to take.”
Bitters. Liquor de
ly Ash Bitters will i
greai neneni irom tno use ol nickiy Asii
Bitters. Liquor deranges tho system. Prick
dv the <'
cn and
action, thereby strengthening
thoroughly cleauslng and ton!
tem and remove every taint ol
inges the svst
remedv the evil results sod
restore tho brain, stomach and liver to health
m and re mo vi
purely a medicine,
ste. it cannot be used ns t
i oi Its cathartic propertt
ning up the sy*
'ry taint of disease. It 1*
am*
ly a medicine, and while pleasant to tie
, it cannot be used a* a leverage by rcas
Most people are aware from experience how
close a sympathy exists between tho head and
the stomach. They are tried friends.
Song Book Free.
Send one 2-cent postage stamp with your
name and address to Morley Bros., 100 Bout'.
8econd 8t., Bt. Louis, Mo., and get a nice, 'M
page Soug Book, free.
Invest nt Lamar, Mo.
The young Kansas City of the west. For t a'-
ticulars W. 8MALL, Jr., Kansa* City. Mo.
JAY EYE SEE'S Driver, Edwin D. Either,
ses cole** veterinary Carhollaal ve, and
a thorough trial enables him to endorse It us
the best remedy that ho ever suw for general
stable use. Hold by Druggist* at Wand tl.nn
Relief Is Immediate, and a cure sure, l’lso’s
Remedy for Catarrh. 50 cents.
'epIonized reef Tonic, only
preparation of beef containing its kvtikb
nutritious properties, it contain* blood-
Afe ntma n*i J*ep ton izrd Href
cum
lood-
, invaluahl^fwr In
SB
forms of general debility; all enfeebled con
dltions, whether result of exhaustion, nervous
prostrsth)ii, over-work, or acub* dlfeaaea;
particularly If resulting from nulmonsrv
complaints. Hazard, Hazard «fc Co., Fronts.,
New York. 8old by druggists.
nplCKLVA5H
t Bitters
^ALE
Tonic
Is prepared snlely for the
cur© or complalid* wlffch
- amirt all womankind. D
XlAJrtCjZJgives fm** aud strength \
tlio utcrlue orvatm, and
orrect* dangerous dlaplaceraont* and (rrcgularl-
'•*». Itlnorgreatviliieinrhango »furr. Thouasof
ir luti:i.(/N «:ma l,R tom* durlnn preg-
inucy area 'Jy rclkvcatlie pain*ol an-'
promotes apecdjr recovery* It a**l*t* nature t«.
i*fely make the critical cbvnirc from girlhood to
womanhood. ltlnplca*anUothr'ta*toan>| may he
taken at all timet with prrp-rt v. Price, 81
ron na-.e wy all tmi ofMST*.
J .ff.MEItRKf/L DRUCI OO..Ho|«f,roD..MT.LOUlH
SENMA-MANOrake-hijchu
[MU IfflO (MlAUKDriOlIKT mmisics
tfgs?
Catarrh Cured.
A clergyman, after years of suffering from
hsome
ise, catarrh, and Yilnly |
remedy, at last found
trying every known remedy, at last round n
prescription which completely cured and saved
film from death. Any sufferer froi
nalDi
him from death. Any sufferer rrorn this ]
dreadful disease sending a self-addressed |
stainped envelope to Prof. J. A. Lawrence,
208 East 9th 8t, New York, will receive the
recine free of cbsrge.
Lamar, Mo. See Her Boom.
Destined to become a great city—two rail-
roads, three more building. Farmer*, buai
ness men, merchants, speculators buying on
account of mild climate aud rich lands, so
cheap and destined td become worth thous-
ands per acre You cemol gat that
quick. If you only buy five or ten acres It
will lead to a fortune. Qo and see for your
self. For particulars W. 8mai*L, Jr., Kansas
City Mo., or C. M. Milter & Co., Lamar.
Mo. 5
TjABHiL
BITTERS
It hsi stood tho loot of Yosrs,
In Caring *11 Dliesioo of tho
BLOOD, LITXB, STOIC-
50H, XlDNBYg.BOW-
&0. ItPnriBestho
A, InTlgorstoi snd
nooothoSjotsm.
ouiua
uiDiindsarniE
LIVER
KIDNEYS
STOMACH
AND *
BOWELS
AILDRUGGIS1S
nHIgsriTTP.!
IOBgCOMlT.AINTS.Hc
distppssr st one* nndtr
its bonoficisl laflnsnoo.
It is partly s Ksdloin*
ns lu esthsrtie propsr-
list forbids its no* st s
htTSTtg*. It i. pl.t.-
sat to ths tsots, szd st
sstily tsken by ehlld-
r.n »t sdslts.
PRICKLY SSH BITTIRSCO
Soli Froprlvinrt,
StXouisand Kamhai Orrr
rOH ALL OigutUJLHS OF THE
Stomach, Liver
and Bowels
Itching Piles.
Syhc mrc; Intense Itching and
stinging, most at night; worse f _
If allowed to continue tumors’ fotm whlci
PACIFICSH
PILLS
i by scritchlog.
•miOTLY VPOBTAJLB.
r sore.
an’)
often bleed and ulcerate, becoming Very
rnb’h Ointment stopa the Itching
Ing, hear
q*§ the t
ing all !
V, rropi
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Hwayn e’h
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A BON proprietors, Fhlladclphla. Hwayne’h
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Foster, W. E. The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1887, newspaper, November 11, 1887; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142893/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.