Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 227, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 19, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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Our $5 suits are superior to many you see at $6.50 and $7.
Our price next week, four days - ¿y y $4.12
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exhibition. NEW STOCK; NEW STYLES
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A«pi rations of Youth.
ir. hither, will we climb
the mount ol glory.
Behold her. how could there be
* turer inspiration™
Are not Pecastts -nd «he
The proper combination'" *~
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Happy. when her welfare calla.
Be who conquere. h« who talk.
let us toll a
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onward, may we presa
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m Posltlone far ft Mo Mrinf,
Standing, kneeling, sitting wad lying
down ere t)M four positions prescribed
tor Ario* tor Uta army rsgutntleoo\\
The Urine poottMl alona la praacrtbad
lor tha alfht hundred and thou -
aad yard raaaaa, wbtta at all ottwa
rasca* «P to tiro haadrod muda tha
lying and sitting poaltiona are used.
At MO hundred and wn hundred
yarda tha sitting *' standing post-
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tlttiu DOSltlOD Ifl Ii iowrwlhffill tlMl kBAále
tug nay be aubatltutod, but (or the
majority of persona the aitOng la by
(H tiu) hatter Dosltfton of tha two.
writer saya: "There hare
wmmm-
his dlshea ot hash that
and the tratt at
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for man, the
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Delivered Hi* ,
Senator Hear tells of a
lawyer who. having a
told hts offlce boy. to
v®r to the supreme court and aee
the hoy arrtred
urge being heardBthe bar mad court
It ttag crowded witn listeners. Seeing
the boy's inquiring look, the chief Jus-
tice Inter runted the remarks of Mr.
Choate. one of the eonnael, and said
la the lad: What do you want, my
boyt" "Mr. Blaft told mo to oom*
orar hate and see what in
was up to," w*s the reply.
Th Condition and tha Theory.
U to easy to show them that a gir
hi domestic service Is better paid, has
g better room, is more comfortable,
she *ould be
IDIOMS OF ENGLISH SPEECH
Varying Expressions Used to Denote
LefcHandedneaa.
Most parts of Great Britain have
Idiomatic expressions to denote left-
handedness and they are often pre-
Ixed to the unfortunate left-handed
child's name. In London the terapia
k-handed, the word bel:
awkward;_ja--íaCncaBhire
it Is k-pawed, I5~TRrtt8hlre gallock or
gawk-handed, an expressioa dating
back to at least the seventeenth oen-
tury. In Derbyshire are used the
keg-handed, cork-handed, or
corky-banded, while in the Teeedalo
district cuddy-handed is common, and
ta Nottinghamshire wallet-handed. In
the south of England special terms to
denote left-haadadnoss are also found.
In Dorset It Is sorame-banded aad In
Devonshire coochy-handed. In Scot-
land gawk-handed is used and in the
weet cawry-handed. In Ireland a left-
handed man la called a klthogue.
Tour best girl will oeem sweeter to
you if you give her for Christmas a
bottle of either Palmer's or Baatman'a
perfumes. Sold by
D. 9-24 B. F. HBWSON.
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Osteopthy cures, where all also tails.
Both Eye* Do Not 8?e Alike.
Many people believe that .they see
the same with both eye . That this 1
not the case can be proved by the fol-
lowing simple experiment: Cover one
of the eyes with a hand qr a bandage
and let the experimenter attempt to
snuff out a candle suddenly placee
within a few feet of him. He will
ost invariably mi is the flame.
^ hlng, underrraehing or
putting the"
or left of the flame. With both eyef
normal and open the accommodation
(or distance and direction is instantan-
eous.
Renounoed Name of Pirate.
There Is a family named Peonen liv-
ing in the north of Bngland whose
original name was Purvis. Two hun-
dred years ago frank Pnrvis turned
pirate and was killed fighting on ills
■hip. The family then decided to re
UttQulsh the name ot Purvis and take
that of Pannan, and ever sJnca. the
eldest son of the family, on attaining
his majority, signs a pledge that he
Will not resume the name of Purvis.
The pledge has been handed down
from father to son aad bean some fif-
ty signatures.
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Canned goods at A, M, McK&fey's.
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«¡way It when posslble.--Portland Ore-
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Pro^ iscotd found ths%^ whfls
Englishmen the number of to-
is 3 oro nor million, and amona
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Jhmen 8,100, the number among
Jews «duals M(K . Servia found
lunatic to every 8 X Jew In Italy.
Me that to eaahJO.OOO Ohrls-
Oormany there are 1.6 Insane,
among tfee Jews the number
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Rein, Charles M. Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 227, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 19, 1903, newspaper, December 19, 1903; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182997/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.