Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 33, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 11, 1899 Page: 3 of 8
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White and lied
Relief for Women
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of nothing better to tear the
lining of your throat and
lungs It Is better than wet
feet to cause bronchitis and
pneumonia Only keep it
up long enough and you
will succeed in rcduclngyour
weight losing your appetite
bringing on a slow fever and
making everything exactly
right for the germ3 of con-
sumption
Stop coughing and you
will get well
cures coughs of every kind
An ordinary cough disap-
pears in a single nighi The
racking coughs of bronchitis
are soon completely mas-
tered And If not too far
along rho coughs of con-
sumption are completely
cured
Ask your druggist for one
of
Dr Ayers
Cherry Pectoral
Plaster
It will aid the action of the
Cherry Pectoral
If yon hav nny compblnt what-
ever aud itctlre h belt raoillciil
adric you ran possibly obtiitn
lrrlteuitrrlv You wllfrccelve a
prompt reply thnt inybfl of great
Dlt J C AiEn Lowell Man
EAT
Nothing but wheat what you might
call a sea of wheat Is what was said
by a lecturer speaking of Western Can
ada For particulars as to routes
railway fares etc apply to Su-
perintendent of Immigration Depart
ment Interior Ottawa Canada or to
Capt E Barrett Houston Texas
It tlfft If you made a homo
TnT it ri hi ill V stead entry prior to
you are entitled to an additional entry
which Is assignable and worth something
Widows and minor orphan of deceased so
diers have same rlpht I will buy It Do not
asto pontine unless you made an oilglnul
entry as stated above
J Kit II CULLIXS Helena Montana
Relief at last
latloHed ladles as safe al
wajo rellablo and without
rim qua Aek dru glBtfor
Dr Mattel n trench Female
Pills In metal box with
Ft tmoh Flag on top In Blue
IORtst on bavin rr the genuine
mailed FRFEln plain Healed
letter with testimonials and pnrtloularii Address
FRENCH DRUG CO 381 and 383 Pearl St NY
1 THEtVANS GhEMIOALCo
CURE YOURSELF
Use Ills a tor uuuatural
I discharges iutlamitiutloDe
I Irritations or ulceratioos
of mucous luorabranes
Ialuliss and not astrln
Beat or polsonojs
fluid hy IfrngvUta
or sent In plain v rapier
t > v express prepaid for
Jl no ora hollies Is 71
Circular oeut on request
Meet smokid In a few hours with
KRAUSERS LIQUID EXTRACT CF SMOKC
Made from hickory wood Cheaper cleaner
sweeter and surer tbsn the old war Send for
areolar L KUACBKIC A IIHO Milton Pa
Tl a I an I in I in
i TWO Old CrUtcheS will often tell a talo
i of long
suffering from
and how they were thrown away by use o
i
A bachelor may have no real happi-
ness but ho escapes a lot of rral mls <
ery
Tho man who always says exactly
what ho means Is more numerous than
popular
A Ilouhle Crop of ApplPH
On n Long Island farm la an apple
trco which loio two crops of fruit the
past year and the farmers aie taklu
unusual Interest In Mils peculiarity of
nature Just ns much Interest is bo
Ins shown In Ilostetters Stomach Bit-
ters whleh euros clipoT > ii Indiges-
tion eonstlpitlon nud blood disorders
when other iciuedles fnll to benefit
7t friction
The relations between the passen-
ger departments of the Pennsylvania
and the Baltimore and Ohio railroads
said D B Martin manager passenger
traffic of the B and 0 are not strain-
ed nor is there a rate war In progress
as has been stated In several rocent
newspaper paragraphs While of
course we do not like the now feature
Introduced by the Pennsylvania rail-
road considering the aggressive action
of our own line and all other circum-
stances in connection with the passen-
ger situation at this time we are not
In a position to find much fault
It has been suggestively said ha1
what Is shoplifting among the poorei
classes Is kleptomania among the rich
This is tho irresistible logic of social
conditions It is conceivable to the
averagei mind how a man or woman
suffering from poverty and want
should appropriate to themselves those
things which they most need and do
sire It Is inconceivable howeverhow
a woman with every want supplied ind
money to purchase her hearts desire
should deliberately steal that which la
of no material value to her and by so
doing Court the risk of social ruin It
Is not well to deal too carelesily with
the word kleptomania It is a dlseaso
It has ruined hundreds of homes Klep-
tomania In Its actuality Is shoplifting
But all kleptomaniacs are not shopllft
Mr Stead reports in tha London
Daily Chronicle that wherever he goes
In Europe he finds tho governing
classes understanding and to some ex-
tent using the English language At
the court of St Petersburg It is the
household tongue the czar the czar
itsa and their children habitually use
It in conversation with each other
There is an old saying that the tongues
of earth are many but of heaven only
one Then the growth of one language
toward universal use and the English
language Is making it may well vb
T laOT dtt > i u U tuwHrQ t dlylnV
Ideal
Deafnos Cannot Da Cared
by local applications as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of fhe car There is only one
way to cure deafness and that is hy consti-
tutional remedies Deafness is caused by an
Inflamed condition of the mucus lining of tho
Eustachian Tube When this tube is Inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear
ing and when it i entirely closed deafness Is
the result and unless the Inflammation can ho
taken out and this tube restored to its normal
condition hearing will be destroyed forever
cnused by catnrrh
nine cases out of ten are
which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of
tho mucus surfaces
We will elve One Hundred Dollars for any cast
of Deafness cauird by catarrh that cannot
be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure Send for
circulars free
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Sold bv DruKRlsts 7oo
Halls Family Pills aro tho best
Every time Satan closes a door he
opens a laiger one
If you want the highest quality baiting
powdor at the lowest price usk your grocer
for Bon Bon Baking Powder and take no
other
t
There may be a good deal In a nami
when it is located in the southeast se
tlon of a check
FITS Permanently Cm ed No nts or nervousness after
first day a ue of Dr Klines Oreat Serve Itettoier
Send for rllEE SSOC trial bottle and treatUe
Da R 11 Klivk Ltd IM1 Arch St I hlladelphla Fa
Often a mans chatacter would be
unable to recognUe Ills reputatlou
were they to meet
I shall recommend Tlsos Cure for Con-
sumption far and wide Mrs Mulligan
Plumstend Kent England Nov 8 18U5
A family Is too largo If there are too
many In it to sit around the stove
On B Tt It says GET OUT I
St SaCOOS Oil and the p
ii iwiwiw iwiiiamiiinit t i i r i i i
TIS CHEAPER IN THE END
DONT BORROW TROUBLE BUY
V
T
HomemaCSt philosophy
Too many youhg men think thar cd
dycashun is flnlsit wen they fall In
love V
Itz better to trjeat the doVIl like a
nabor than to treat a nabor like the
devil
The syence of vtalklng learnedly
about nuthln lz wot makes a man ap-
pear deep and astoot
One wlrtyoo about football and base-
ball lz thay harden the mifssells even
If thay do soften the brain
A manze moral karacter lz not took
inter considerashun half az mutch az
the karacter ov his bank ackkount
Ninetynine outer every hundred kin
only be reached and swayed throo thar
pregyjoodice Thay rant but never
reason
It Is better to wake and weep than
to keep right on sleepln and better to
luze the biggest fish than git no bite
at awl
Men call It charity to give the hungry
food Cord calls It Justice Christ
calls It dooty and nature calls It a
pleasure Hooze right
Gord seems to cuddle up to the man
In rags az clost as He duz to the man
In purple and fine linen but He must
sit In a rear pew to do It
The most obentent slave will make
the most exactln master wen the vice
versa ladlo turns the flap Jack ov con
dlshuns and puts the slave on top
Too many good people wud like to
lift a ton for Gord but overlook a hull
lot ov tnibble thay cud lift off thare
naborze heart with one kind word
A great many people hoo are moldln
publlck oplnyunkln troothfully say to
thare readers If It wuzent for me
yood be the biggest fool In the coun-
try
Kick at every thing that duzzent soot
yoo If a mule haddent sense anuff to
kick his master wud force him to eat
shavins Gord gave the pouer to kick
along with the sense ov apprcsheea
shun
Any old rotten log kin float down-
stream but It takes good sound logs
to make a bridge over the creek ware
the elefant crosses Nabor are yoo
floatln with the tide or are yoo brldgln
the stream sozejour children kin have
eezey travelln In the footyure
PERSONALITIES
Frau Charlotte Embden the only
surviving slsterjaf the poet Heine has
Just celebratedjhSj 98th birthday
Carolus
French
elected
Duran the rll
portrait palnter has
Puvls de Cb avannes
known
been
presideWvjpfjthe National So
Akffot if ineJvHshnSla ce Of IWta
Lady Alice Montagu who it Is said
will spend this winter in New York
Is ono of the twin daughters of Con
suelo duchess of Manchester She was
tha most admired of all the belles of
the past Londoa season and is noted
for her beauty
Nikola Tesla Is the foremost living
original investigator In tho field of
electricity He was born in Servla
about thirtyfive years ago and Is a
Slav His father was an eloquent
clergyman In the Greek church but It
was from his mother he Inherited his
genius for Invention Mme Tesla in-
vented looms and churns and other de-
vices while her husband preached
Young Tesla was educated in the poly-
technic school at Gratz and It was
there that his attention was centered
on electricity After he left school he
became assistant in the government
telegraph engineering department at
Budapest and then drifted to Paris
Coming to the United States he entered
Edisons shop and later set up his own
laboratory In New York Since then
his career has bean part of the history
of the advance of electrical science
Whether it would be well to have an
extra session of congress called after
tho fourth of March is now a much dis-
cussed topic The present congress
the Fiftyfifth and the Fiftythird
wore both summbned in extraordinary
session The frequency of these calls
grows out of the long period which or-
dinarily elapses between the Novombei
election of members of the house and
their assembling in regular session In
December of the following year There
have been many earnest advocates of a
change Jn the congressional calendar
Spaniards In Cuba now want to bt
Cubans Things have changed and
the evorfalthful isle will try to bi
faithful to herself
It Is said Cornelius Vanderbllt re-
ceives on an average as many as 800
letters daily He is not bragging about
It There are quack doctors with con-
fidential secrets to sell who get as
many
AS TRUE A3 GOSPEL
It Is right to be contented with what
We have never with what we are
Life is a battle and the downfall of
ono man is the opportunity of another
There Is in nature Just as much or
as little as the soul of each can seo in
herThe
The highest compact we can make
with our fellow is let there be truth
between us two for evermore
Think of God not as one before
whom we shall stand but as one be-
fore whom we do stand every day
Tho one who will be found In trial
capable of great acts of love is ever
the ono who is always doing consider-
ate small ones
Good nature is the very air of a
good mind the sign of a large and
generous soul and the peculiar soil In
which vlrturo prospers
There Is a deportment which sult3
the figure and talents of each person
it is always lost when we quit it to
assume that of another
Look not mournfully Into the past
it cannot return Wisely improve the
present It is thine Go forth to meet
the shadowy future without fear and
with a manly heart
Labor is the ornament of tho citizen
the reward of toll Is when you confer
blessings on others His high dignity
confers honor on the king be ours the
glory of our hands
Burns verse falls naturally Into two
main divisions One and that tho
larger appeals with persistency and
force on the strength of some broadly
human qualities to the world in gen-
eral for the reason that the world In
general Is rich in sentiment but lacks
the literary sense The other being
a notable and lasting contribution to
literature Is the concern of compara-
tively few
STORYETTES
The vicar of Skegby England was
conducting a marriage where tho bride
was a regular attendant at Sunday
school When she was asked Wilt
thou have this man to be thy wedded
husband she replied Yes verily
by Gods help I will and I heartily
thank our Heavenly Father who hath
brought me into this state of salva-
tion
One morning Emperor William who
has a great penchant for building
churches was riding in his carriage on
Unter den Linden when an old gentle-
man espied him from a distance and
Immediately bared his head which
wasas bald asa billiard ball Sud-
denly th 3 old gentleman felt somebody
touchinghis shoulder and hcj rd u
voice behind him saying Say old
man you better cover your tread for
wherever the emperor notices a bald
spot hell surely build a church
Bismarck In his younger dayj was
gifted with tremendous physique and a
readiness to box without the muffle
He once received a queer compliment
near St Petersburg from a Russian
Istvochik or cabman a very rough fel-
low Indeed as they all are The prince
hired him to take him out of town to
a village near by paid him with a
handsome gratuity and dismissed him
The man however became Insolent
and even threatening Bismarck seized
him turned him around and with one
vigorous kick sent him flying down the
entire flight of stairs The man got up
and while rubbing himself glanced
at Bismarck not without admiration
Is naschl he said One of us
In Albert D Richardsons Beyond
the Mississippi published more than
a quarter of a century ago occurs a
passage which In tho light of recent
events and their ulterior possibilities
seems almost prophetic He points to
the fact that the Spirit of Progress
emerging from Egypt and China has
passed on through Greece and Rome
and Western Europe across the At-
lantic through Jamestown harbor
o er Plymouth Rock and on to the Pa-
cific Ere long he continues
through the Golden Gates of San
Francisco It will go out by the Islands
of the sea to that dreamy Orient where
It was born And then what
Whether equal suffrage is to be er >
Joyed or merely endured by women it
has been for some years conceded to
them in Wyoming Colorado Utah and
Idaho and Just now South Dakota has
come near to adtlng it in the form
of a constituttoual amendment It Is
noteworthy that In all these new and
parsely settled communities of the
West the women are much less numer-
ous than the men and are probably
the more highly valued for their rar-
ity In mariy localities they are chosen
as directors or superintendents of
the schools and In Idaho two of them
have been elected to the legislature
LITERARY NOTES
Col Henry Inman has written a
beautiful Idyl of the raton range
called A Pioneer from Old Kentucky
Crane Co Topeka It Is very re-
cently from press an 1 will undoubtedly
have a deserved popularity on tho book-
stands
A Life of Christ for tho Young Is
tho title of a mo3t valuable book by
George Ludington Weed George TjSY
Jacobs Co Philadelphia It Is ex-
cellently illustrated and all In all is a
story of the Savior most beautifully
told It Is books like this that make
the world pleasanter to live In
A fact not generally known Is that
Sir Edward W Hamilton K C B the
author of the monograph on Mr Glad-
stone Just published was the great
Englishmans private secretary for a
number of years and thus had excep-
tional opportunities for studying Mr
Gladstonoj personality and for ob-
serving his methods of work
The earlier novels of the late Harold
Trederlc which give so dramatic a
series of pictures of life in central New
York state the authors homo have
had a good sale and are being called
for more and more frequently since
Mr Frederics death Of Seths
Brothers Wife there have been sold
about 3000 copies of The Lawton
Girl about 7300 of In the Valley
about 6350 and of In the Sixties
made up of The Copperhead and the
Marsena stories about 2060 In all
not far from 18000
Few people hate an adequate idea of
the heavy expenses to which the great
magazines are put when they attempt
the elaborate Illustration of an Im-
portant serial The drawings for ex-
ample for Henry Cabot Lodges Story
of the Revolution all of which appear
as Illustrations In the twovolume edi-
tion of the work Just published re-
quired the exclusive services for many
months of some of the best artists In
the country and were made at a total
cost to Scribners Magazine of about
182000
Mr Cutcliffe Hyne is certainly tha
Ulysses among modejriwrlters With-
in the last few jffars alone he has
ranged the eaxtn from the Arctic sea to
the Congoand from tho Gold coast to
the Russian Lapland Journeys equal
to four times the circuit of the earth
at the equator and still he counts
every year wasted which does not add
10000 more miles to his monumental
score Fate surely designed him for an
explorer the exigencies of life have
made of him a writer to the worlds
advantage and his own
Till EXCELLENCE OF SYBDP OF FIGS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of tho combination but also
to tho caro and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to tho California Tio Svnup
Co only and wo wish to Impress upon
all the Importance of purchasing the
truo and original remedy As ths
genuine Syrup of Figs Is manurattui ed
by tho California Fio Sykup Co
only a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par-
ties The high standing of the CALI-
FORNIA Tio Hvhcp Co with the medi-
cal profession and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of famines makes
the name of tho Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy It is
far in advance of all other laxatives
as it acts on the kidneys liver nnd
bow els without irritating or w eaken
ing them and it docs not gripe nor
nauseate In order to get its beneficial
effects plcnso remember the name of
the Cdnpany
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO
SAN FItANOISOII Cat
LOUISVILLE Kr ftEW VOItK Nt
> Geroiir pension
1 DOUBLE QUICK
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and WIHSKET Ilnblta cored
ut homo without pain Iloolc
of purtlculurs tree
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BULLCALVES iSSS iSS
llihed herd VJll fill orders for curUadi built or
helfcre O W FA UK Maquoketa lowu
Wo will refund to him Price 50 cents Sold by All Druggists
3 IF IT FAILS
Go to your mer-
chant and get
y
VAN VLEETMANSFIELD DRUG CO MEMPHIS TENN
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 33, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 11, 1899, newspaper, January 11, 1899; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111389/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .