The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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'I'llit l.£Ufcl> vn llm gut
)mw<) liy AH th«J *I'unm ii^i rg.
There vvus n mail ami 4 ,boy luui a
(k>g The until was waiting fyj' a CgJ.
So was the l«>y, 80 was .t<lio ilng,
wiv fh«>
^>0*53^*
J
"—■■vi" 1
while 1t may Induce a fow other natlqi^
to lower their", dutiqs- and untaz their
jsw-ple, anti t un <)o ns. but littlo Inti
fating four or five articles, makes
■ at departure from JefferHqhs^
policy. which already threatens to in- If
volve us In serious commercial vUfllpu}- *
ties that may later lead to open iNttdi
tiea. The attempts to coorce foreign^fc
lions to ciiange their revenue policy nnu
lite-rimeriminaMon marie against many
countries have already produced com
plaints and threats. The' Independence
Beige has contained a number of articles
by Seuor Homo, nccnstng the United
States of unjust designs upon South I
• Am fries In one of them he says:
"That' tile reciprocity treaty with
Brazil was wrested from Senor Fonseca
by illegitimate moans: that tho United
States openly supported Balumceda
against thl: national rising in order to^
ill tain fioinVhlli' a dtgfamWfaiai U***t\
wholly In favor of the North American
Union; that; the Rcpfttdicun (larty will
roncidit with fresh vigor if tho Dejuo-
cruta do not onst it froin [lower: that it
will likewise attempt fk> Ooorcfe Argen
tins unless the. lattes combines witj,
Brazil and * htlr to nVixt Yankee on.
eroachment." j \ '
He then appeals to tile ^rouuUies ol
_ —*feetern Europe to combine with Sunth
American countries lo resist the ootu-
inercial design*, of the United States.
This is only oqjNOf the many manifests
t|onsof a spirit of r*s< ntiulness 'nut i>
growing ooti of v this mischief working
jolicy. One op'two of the South Ameri-
can countries that havo made treaties of
nrcjprocity already feel difsatijftod and
“ threaten to annul them. The Jjligliting
ilvs t" iirion commerce but ween tin? Uni-
'kjState* ami panada, of the McKinley
1. ytnd tku unceremonious way in
hu h we" refused to treat with the
luudimr diplomats sent here twice
i^ce the adoption, of reciprocity now
iedmS likely *0 lead ton tariff wag with
bajnda. Otir trade wiih this1 country
eiCissIs fmr trails with all other cairn
.tries of the western continent. And her
aides, it is the only one of these countries
in winch the balance of trade is in our
fhvor If env bungling attempt to
jury here t han it Could possibly devgood
elsrrivhoriy / * .
We extract’ the failowing from the
New YoyK Times Of April 28:
Highs are growing that a tariff war
wirii Camilla may not he much longer
delayed ’l hefe have, been whisperings
of this prosjiect since the McKinley bill
shut ont this uiarket from Canadian
tanners. The people across the border
long agft learned to make allowances for
campaign needs in this country, and
u tuecu anates to 1
Is Aft 'ifth.UpO.ilOb i
1i;»m vtl*
I*.fmr entire) of thin cJ?ujs of
I to ail furHtfu countries, onr whole of-
J)OHh of thone for tlwit year amountiUK |
to . m
'*8. TW tal{Jtt^.|ho whole'"of Ufcn?
hiIh’h imports of raw p«odacte ttd m«r-
fhandiHe Into coiiaideration, tlw avoragu
rut® of cyauiiua duties on inn port a from
tlm woa imu h lowefr than
tho average rat® on tu«j| from Groat
Britain. J
'4 That4vqp on maW ' tureti ifoodu
tho liri]k)Vtittifo Canada. >m the TTnLWjl
f>tato^ Wero* 41 Ini it ted ou hh fnyocahle
teriiiH 1 us thoAo from tho n;other country
M5. That in umnufuctuml goods Can
ad a phrehartvd from th€\United State* a
larger proportion uf thiNlullowing de-
riptionp tlwjn it Imported from Groat ____ H _____
Britain, viz., liiuimf&ctiireH fromjnotalH I dog8 mind it very nun!
aiids^'.eiu wd ‘ hard ware, iniaoellAiia«aM»
ann fancy goods other thai> dr)* goodly
drags and dytw, lxH>kft, paper and other
stationery, manufactures fibmleutlibr.
ir^diu fubbtr and gutta percha.
“0. That Canada, admitted frdm the
Cpit^d free of duty a larger
amount of paoducts and incrrlunuliwi
Uian tho United 'Staton admitted from
Canada in the same time.' * ^
“7. That tho rates of duties in Camula
even on manufacturod good« were \^;ry
j’much lower tljan tho i^ites hi the United
1 States tinder which Canadian go°dri of
bo<»n ad
isado against
t|»i8 balance
a
lh*
jeofs
■nf
mukI snjubbiiig guvxl natnredly so lung
•is it (lid not affect tvaile. Now that their
jmckets are touched, they feel like hit-
ting Jback. They sold 11,000,000 bnshels
of bdftey here every year until the pres-
ent tariff came iriii) force. Now they
sell 2,0U0,0VO’ Imaliels. In return they
lionglit otir manafseturee.
The hnpreoevon hss lieen fostere.1 by
tho high tariff met that Canada would
bo the gainer by a trade arrangement be-
tween the two countries. Figures show
t.-v ..ntrary It api»ears, indeed, that
tin:: dance of trade ll:i i been very largely
in favoi of the Uifllclil States, Any ro-
tsiiitury legislatiCntlfiy the Dominion
government would hit American maim
f a .Aurora iu\ich moil sorionaly than the
McKinley bill sifeets Canadtan farmers*
I:, 1 iiwsihg yt>at^iril»y the pruaju'ct of
such retaliation,h gentleman who has
1 , iv a tlior’ -ngh KtuljmilmfijewiMm
Icial retattons -wild Jauaua, bred iron:
"the United States and the Dominion
point of view, said:
■ the clauses of
tariff jwl
ruiamerc* with' Darufla sod the oinidi-
tioua of the reciprocity measure which
exclude that country fronjita operations,
are unjustifiable and impolitic and cow
pletaly subversive of tbo very objects'
which the vaunted joipl policy professes
to accomplish.
"If the actual position of this coyi-
int'in- warrants ami sustains the projx)
sitton much mischief may result from
penitence ip a policy of exclusiveness
toward the United States’ northern
brixiiwi... tMii,, nuivil w
ediy imperil-and will inevitably greatly
curtail a natural trade, which, even in
i tcan be shown tytst
McKinley tariff which affect our
v. in viovy. of'such facts il ls <liffl?ult
tfr-»hmc«r<:o what justification congress
I COUidSpuh for the unjust and lmrsli
t rent merit inflicted ou tliis cominotve by
tlie pronilktory duties which were hbu.'d
njsm almmit. every article of prod' :
which (“aiSula'iiaod to furnish to Aiu
can markets, it is equally difficult to
understand the position taken lit the
present administration and its o'rgahs in
belittling the importance of this com
merce and in asserting that any meas-
ure* taken toward its extension would
prove to tiio advantage of Canada only,
and to the disadvantage of this country.
This position can only he sustained by
the willful jiervejsioii of facts and by the
concealment of cihi true position of "ths
case.. .
"It seoins extraordinary that the
New V'ork Tribune phouli^ lie so prouii
nontly engaged in the, cn
Canadian commerce. <Ju
of trails question its oimree is espcciall)
‘’inconsistent. Again upd again it lint-
conteudod thattone of (lie |iritn<i
of the reciprocity policy with th'
tries to the south is to. ivdiioe xho*n<Lric
balance of tralle now (Misting against
the United States, ami' that this is a
most praiseworthy effort on tho Jj.v' t of
the guveniment. But in the clise of
Canada,.whore the balance o( trade is
so vastly in favor of tlih United States,
it cannot find any grgumeut in favqr of
tills oommerce, can sue* no advantage in
inaintaiulpg it and only disadvantage in
extending it. .
"The present administration it Ot-
tawa is .favorable’ to such limiteil ref i-
prooity between the two'couutrios Is the
financial pisitioy of the Dominion!'will
' permit. Public,, opljniou in Canada is
overwlielmingly in fnvor of ^suoh an ad-
j listen: ti L uf the customs tariffs of the
two countries gs wifi tend to the rapid
increase of thein inJiPrcOuiuierce on terms
alikepquitahlo ami to mutual advantage.
Claunilinns are smarting under a sense of
unmerited injustice lufilcted upon tibem
through the ljiiq triton a duties levied on
their prodmA under tho McKinley tariff.
. ‘'Tliey demand roilrees. They pro-
pose that all the raw products of each
country j together with a limited list of
maihifactnres qs may bo agreed upon,
Shall-die admitted into OiUier .comifry/
frobofduty; that'the fisheries Of each
country shall be ojieu to both on'equftl
tormsy that tiie canala and inland Tivdfs
and lakes mid coasting trade shall bef/rih
to both, and that 'American manufac-
tures shall dontinno to lie admitted into
Canada.on as
When tho.bar cutiui tlrny uU ttsnk tht
rear J.utfortn cite stp.nl tlicro In li
fow infinites tho conductor cumo’reit,
colloctcil two fliive and tiuklod the
Is >11 twice. Ho p. diced tho dog, and
turning to tho man, said: • •' ,
"Dogs arc against tlio rttiee.”,
The man wits deeply intterdsted in
the white film of smoke whitili coiled
upward .from the end of his qigar
and did not hoar, no tlie conductor
touched him on tlio ellmw:
“DogH arc iiOt allowed to rido op
street curs,"l wud." ■
Did you, indeed! 1 and do the
[s mind it very nun™, I wonder?”
Tiny two. high school girls tittered
and the boy aliot a'wad of i>aisir
at a [etssiug vehicle. The conductor
lookdU black auil growled
“I'lcasc imt that dog off, willvout"
^ell, not if. the court'
'WeO, LwjU, then," andheshoved
the dog oft' tlio platfonfi, slamiAfid
♦ Ka * IWyM
4,*so uoui luui m mill xoi tttMu. am%j
mail smilixl, the boy. whistled, the
dog juinped back again and the high
eohool girls tittered a little more.' In
11 few minutes the conductor came
out again and ho lotiked ugly.
“Now, look hero, my friend,” ho
Spill, ‘I wp.nt you to understand tligt
1 want you to put off that dog and
keep him off."
“AH right; 1 understnnd.”
.“Well, do it thenT +’
"Oh, no; not tliia evening.”
Biff I Tho dog yelped and landed
half way across the street.
'“Now, Mr. Man, the next time 1
liftVe to putl. -tliiit dog off this car 111
fire you after him," anil he wont for-
ward and jerked the boll rope. Tlio
nmn'still watched the curling smoke,
’the boy whistled again, tho dog
pupped back on the platform and
tho passengers smiled and nudged
each other. At the next crossing the
conductor buret out on the platform
with the snort of a war horse:
“gee here, smarty’^hut just then
tho boy jumped off, Railed his dog
and tho two went trotting down the
street.
Tlio Vtssetigers roared, .the man
knocked the ashes off bis cigar with
his little fhigor and smilpd/the gon-
ductor glared at him for an instant,
chewed Up the rest jof Ins’ sentence
lit
inh
B/u
icd buck to’liis jxist growl
fast a fi/jl ‘anyhow.—Omaha
and ju
ing,
Bee:
Thl (wr In Wr»k, Not Wifk»d.
A nfar kinsman of the czar, who
' visits Russia frtxiucntly; and who is
H.qjl known for his frankness as well
us fairness, told me a few montlis
ago flint many of l ie tfiiinpi done by
the alleged order of the czar were re-
ptSmUUU to that ruler's feelinfip. The'
jniniig’s conversation might bp sum-
nnnized in this way:
vAleidifidcr lias no i^ca of doing
wrong to any ono-C IT uf heart is full
61‘RTildiiess' lie is lui)>|iv onlv when
HjiiTomuled by liis family circle.
./' “It is true that the foulest liuilail
uiistration and" persecution ;i«v
;oing on all about him; but he; jioor
fellow, is incupulile of setung them.
He hears only tho reports of minis-
ters, who know that he dpes not like
to lie worried1.. ■ ...
“Tho poor plan U J so burdened
with fat that lie can scarcely do auy
Dr K W 8t. Clair, of Fort WWue,
kid., tplln liijw, a few yeans since. he
was riding ou an engine and taught
a cinder in ids cyyj that caused tin
must. excructWting pinn. He says
tliat lie ijhturally iniguii to fab the
affliidixl organ, when tho engineer
called out, “tret that eye alone <asd
rub tho otlter one.” Tlie doctoV
loiikeii incredulously ;.t his iwt\ u.e
tiut the latter only oontiuued, "1
know you doctors think you know it
all, but if you will let that eye alone
.and' rub tuo oil.ei oipr the uiudur
will lie out in two minutes.”
Tlio doctor'says that he begat! to
yub the well eyo vigorously and
soon felt the cinder move down to.
tlie inner corner lie was prepaiing
to take it out by the^oid of a small
mirror when the engineer again nil
monished him to "^ceop rubbing the
well eye," which he did for a minute
longer, and then found' that tlio (in
der had siipped'down on to his choek.
—St. Louis Republic.
“ -:---?_
i.- New to tlio CmiuV.
It was hi the Astor House iniluird
roonikc A crowd was gathered about
one the tablos on .tlio Bari'lay
street side, witching two experts
playing cushion' caroms. In the
- crowd were a couple of men to tlte
soles of whose heavy boots stil\, citing
some red • mud. They were very
much , interested. As tlie two play-
ers banged 'at the cushions and
counted point after point their eye*
distended and presently their mouths
too. . Tliey watchod the play, then
looker! aliont irt the-nther spectators'
to see how they were taking it.
It was too much forthein. Finally
one leaned AowartT'the Other nud
said in a vyited low iinjf wondering:
“Bay, Greorge, this beats me 1 Talk
about lunkt-JSay, did y’evor spo any
fellers miss the fust trail so many
SHOPS.
Him ImiVM.
0ONU»
ryi
Wb«*i*fnr« hti oalUtMo wlf« •»<! fl#wi »« •
■ iwtklmt tijfi work
ThoAiftt of hi*, riui* who
H911, nlct*t drtvwl rtf low,
And He loft UJh, Unu to the
Uittt wiw n |ffjt>rlc*u« iHtin
Xhe Pevit chuckled “leUArjtrin tl
of iiiu hruuded Cain.
They buiIdod »v tuwor !«■ nlxlvvr tho filty-und '
tho brleku, “It:*
■
n
Ifo. and fle<l to
for the
> of UUh»ou* and
Wjhcn* .1
I
Till
-wronch tho fctiun (,
the Devil umiitod bHyndJ
wtrikiu^ but In It Art?'
K)
The Tadff
. U =y..^*s
Blackwell’s
t
Bull Durham
Smoking Tobaoco.
atono \va» tlroi i*cd *»L thu qulirry eldo and i
tho dhrrlck awtiitK.
- -—»■--the aims of Art, fix)
u tongue. V
While each oueAu
eiwjh lu an u^»-
They fought and they talked lu tho north and |
tea and thov fought to I
the south, they talk*
tho treat.
work; Ills temperament is sluggish;
ho lacks intelligence; when he signs
psiiers ho has no idea that he is (loiiig
favorable term* an tlio • of j ntryn’ than an exercise in penman
aeiftally
Oreat Britain.
“It ia sincerely U> be ho|ieri that the
two countries i(iuy bo ablo to arrive at a
satisfactory nail equitable arrangement
of the terms upon which their commerce
can bo conrinefod ip future. Djo Jroliti-
eiuris whq dlVct-tO ix-hevs that Canada
is too craven to resent and too weak to
rotalintij are living in a fool’s paradiM
If coiigresa psrsiste in maintaiiritig ihe
prom nt pt^lribltory dutios-Hne Canadian,
prixlncts und in exii^bitihg tlio present
pusltlou of hostility, U10 CanaTliaii par-
liament will he^yrenpojjed, by aq „mie
raged electorate ta’ deal' out*to the'
United 8tates ‘nieasur® for mean ate'".
“A war of traffics and Of tmnsporU^
tion routes may seem to invite un incon-
siderable loss *041 great country like the
United Htatos, but not tlie loss it is a
loss, and one which can be and ought to
be avoided by. the exercise of a little
spirit of equity, and without any loss of
dignity on our part.’ " *
A Ifttgro’tt 8tr»"fre
*•** n ratuoanake counti about
his nock, aj^tL ovtirybody gave him
the right of way. Nile Watfa colonsi
man jhst about rc.-kly to enter tho
sacred preOirMiba jol old age. A1
Uniugli In* attempted to impress 'issi
pie with his “accustomed ness” to tho
situation, he couldn’t snoeessfully
conceal hia jmrtli. *• One eye was
shut to • mrcitl the twinkle, his
mouth was screwed into a series of
tight wrinkles over tlie butt of ,4
voluminous cigar to restrain it from
opening into a cavern’eus haw! haw I
haw! His tread was 6f tho martial
kind, and a straw hat was et^ck on
tho ln.cC of hia li.....I with P Hl'Hrtn■!,„» _i
of jauntiness. .pliaekground <1/
Young ladies who met the strange
present hauipered conditions, iv ef comliiimtloTi slirii'koil a half sup
more real valuo to this country than cun
h* fresunalily rx)x«te.l frofi sll the
re«iprocity treatii* which iisve bean ur
ranged. V f \
“At 4Iready shown, the value of
Imports Into' Canada from tlie
State* during the year ending' J
lttW, wus |Ki0,44»,8(kl, of which Ui
't,.!- ■ e.1 for Consumption’ A">"
v The Vfclne of the merchandise Imported
i'.‘ Oft United States from Ceuutfla was
t Efi,o4f,077, of which there was ’entered
for*"consumption’ f:.‘.',UG.l50, showing
11 iii Cw.sda pnrehawHl from the United
Series for its ow« consumpObn dn'Hng
tluit year., in excess of like purchases by
the United Statin from Cau^^g, glit,-
ftTx.sir ’
Mi* Miporu mtr- the Cntti-iTTState*
msy l>e summarised as CoNows
1_-» pv . t. te Ihr farm, -S.a forest,
pressed and captivating little shriek
and darted acfbss the street. Men
kept out of strikiii)' distaimo. while
mail beys followcib'liaiishi‘tulc l nud
. idoeycd.to {lart.icipato in the enter
Florida Times Union.
" * ijiff wide cycil.ti
Uhj^i Jaiument
•If" •" J
e S - Wes '"NlSuar.j
. ‘?#i .978. Tim wax 1
llUO
r’V ’
ship. "
“He ic physically and.
tnOuiiable o? Bujiervising any do vTliis is
partment of the governmeut, every
the fciilitory, mid os a consequence
the country isfieft entirely Jo officials
who (livitl^j ujv'jvrwcr among them-
’selves and
dp what they, dui to re-
main in office.” .•
I only quote enough df this prince’s
remarks to explain how it is that!
abuses continue in p cinmtry nOmi
Dully gov.n insl by n nuljl, peace lov l v
ihg i'/.ar, for it npen$,ft .terrible viste
of whgt might lie welfo ho disposed
to ho personally' ^rufeL w Poultnoy
Bigelow hi Harper’s.
1 Hmtralluv tiiHtlrun'i ftookn.
A field of work that contains many
possibilities is tho illudU'iition of chil-
dren's boots. But tp achieve trpo
suiX?o8s in 'this line demands tho cx-
* of tint highest and lx'st quail-
ur» •iwiiotin ♦ iwv> Wiy—. «...... . . T—
■ , I ■ Wg. V ^ IM4I 4X1
iring redb:
lenge to A due] with pistole, font lii
opponiiit a letter couched in the fol
lowing ^griiis:
I rah not accept 'yonr challenge
If I shmjld hapjieiijt>. kill you or yi>u
to kill me; ft will no a groat and ir
. ropamble calamity in either css*1
Tliis is Vvhat I. have to pro;
stood. . You ga intio the
wood; there sofet a tree of tins Rise
around thd l«s^’, then place yourself
at the requited distance, take aim
and fire. If you hit tho true, I will
admit that I Avas wrong and tender
you my aprubgios' if, on tlio other
hand, you fail to hit the tree, I will
ri'ceivo yours. (Urlino.
erase
tin* /»J .. .........
tho first place, in order to ivjqx'al to
u yputhftil audSence, it j» niwessary
to poj’scss'a direct simplicity in .tr-qi
ing with one's subject, (Thfldren and
childlike, not eldldish, natures,cpme
nearest to a ^ruc .undci-sthiiding o(
the mysteries-of creation. A further
quality desirable is an imagination,
which is able to invest all living
things with an individuality and a
meaning of their owigjir the great
order of things. ,
Very dear to tho hearts of lads
and;lasses are th.de 'stories which
havo for jiersonagie in their drama
fifil?, a.'*** and jr'cctc, *114 .
suhshino or storm
count?"—New Vork Re
A I>l»h for (ioiirinrta.
ie Old World grasshopjiers arc
ly prepared by. removing tho
ngs ful wings and roasting, stowing,
lxiilhig or frying tho bodies. In It us
sia they are sortexl and smokod ljke
red herrings. In other countries
they are cooked in still different
wayB. Tho United States entomolo-
gist says that they arc good every
way but raw, and ho.&ent a bushel of;
them to a well known St Louis cal
terer, and the latter made a soup
from them closely resembling craw
Ix-g bisque. Many declared that thsiy
would have it often on their tablet*
if tliey could but obtain tlie iu»*</ts
— Food. \ J
WliUtltnz Ritora. \ /
Sixty-two “whistling” buoys kri
employed in fho lighthouse service,
the biggest of them costing ',^1,075
each, \md Is-i^ig audible At a (liktsinsp
pf fifteen miles. The sounds they
utter are inexpressibly indurhfu)
and saddening. They loiLslti . .f an
iron ix.elr shaped bulb, witly a tulie
miming through tho middle and, qx
tending! thirty-two feet downward
into tbelwatei-. At the upper chi! a!
the tulip is ailjnsdsi a laconyptive
whistle,Ithrougli which the air, auto
niatically comprppsod hW motion of
the wivte, is liberated in horrible
Us its ‘ Bpoys of this description are
partiouliiply useful ih toggy waters
—Washington Sfiir
H«w Fitohlniif|l DuaI.
hating reifeiveil a chid
1» Pf
poor Ht'd CHiy H*d rtat—
Had re»t^ till tho U»nk hlunk whiivbh daw
when tho dov» ,w*3 prernod to otart.
And the Devil bubble*! below the keel, “(t'«
m* tho BOWAQ|tw>tli —
For earh yiHii knows eto hh» Up thatch jji^wh
ho is innptrj;pf Art aud TAith;
And each"«ntin hmmi mk tho 4wtVh*hi^toftMg: tc
♦??C cr hi* dying heart.
The DomII email ou the daxkone
to 1
There arc rrtany ’other brand*,
each represented by some inter-
ested person to be “just at?good
as the Bum. Durham." They
are not; but like all counterfeits,
thqy each lack the peculiar and
attractive qualities of the genuine.
We zttach thl* tag t* .
every big at BLACKWELJL S
BUM m Aiftnaac
protection of DURHAM TOBACCO CO.
DURHAM, N C.
Do
You
VOflR
. the smoker.
Oil it. ti«t ns* M. A rtf"
urkenod t>nnu, “You
Burpliuc
1 WVttleuUT pnrents twnlu
lut^s leariiotl to whittle the Edeo Treo to
the shape of a eoriiUco jH»g,
haver lour uni
in the yelk of an addled egg,
Weknow that the tail «pu§t wag tho dog, foi
the hograeie draiyu by the cart; t
But thu Devil whfKipe, aa hu whooped of old.
M2t*e clover, but'ia it Art?"
When the flicker of London sun fallf faint on
Uie ciubrooui’e green pmi gold,
The eons-of A/larh sit them down and scratch
with their peus in thu mold
They scratch with'their pens in
- ______ ......- phns in tlie inol#of
thoir graves, »and the ink »ud tho anguish
start,
For the devil
pretty.
1 mutters behind
but is it Art?"
the leaves, "It’s
one/ I
Ili.v,; to TSIl ftrl.lt> f.ml IlMoH.
He always .carries two new grips
andf twix umbraHns.
Ho always offer:'
'8 liift*«tys'?
■Ml sli.'i
sharpn anil
fuixMt, ilell or ii 1 It1 Tlio |>ictiu'es
He's always1
wears, besiiles iinriineirlato liiVeu, a
careworn, woi'ried expression. ,
He always pulls out his watch, pre
sumahly to seo how“ much of the
honeymoon is left .. ■
Wfien he registera nt tlie hotqjjftnrt
*^bS written tivico as tej'gp
as Ills own name ’
Sho never fails to ask -ho*y many
lum]« of sugar he takes in his coffee.*
—Philadelphia Music mid Drftma.
J li riin Hlzti,.
r Ruin during a burial is considered
an excellent “tqgn” throughout the
West Iuiliil islands. If Unft measures
his own height with a rtxl whiqh
has lieeii used in lqj-usuring a corpso
for tlio Coffin, I16’'himself will ilia
within tho year. A stroke with tlie
hand of a coiqwo is believed by the
WoAt Indian to lie a sure 'cure (or
all iiaittfc and swellings.-St
GlQbeT^ttilbcrat.
illustrating wueli atalo oughi all hi
bo modq out of doors where the inci-
dent might have actually happened,
mxl, where indeed, as the pencil trav
els Over the iKijair and tho living
things ftorno and go in tho sunshine,
it needs hut very little itmigitiutiori
to weave endless fancies and quaint
commits, winning fenilifiy 'from na
ture*.herself tlie material in, pootty,
proeejand picture for ti dozen 1 sinks
I.Inis In ths .Knltvi^
A scries of observatioqs has been'
miule by a Russian.physician lo do
--------- *’ "'tfVTimi ’ ’
ly iiofuyu
1 in tho
aging ISi-i^iyt Huy Inga.
The way to promote prig 11):lIity in
chiklren is to leave the inind an long
as poSsiMe in direct, and living eon
fai t wRli things, and to do that it is
necessary to ayqid ally great ^p]x>a]'
attco of interest, iu or astonish men l
at tho judgments tho child forms or ..
Uie pbn»«Mi it uses, As Siam as the ' curref] some years ago' in .Bekton at
child hoiriffs to find its own opinions 1 thdold. museum ivliere gvxwl Hum tun
iutorest.ing. instead of, ns V.efoVe, j people g° to bee the play without the
finding things interesting, farewell 1 ronipromising mime of theater at
to originality. \ > tnchod. The night had Mjato clear
Will any one.say that if girls were and starlight wheh the t’mootin took
termino fho quanti’
saliva. In perfectly normal eases
fri irh 2 lo 3 j>ar cent. 6f liino was
found, there lielngjnore a few hours
after a meftl than either just before
or just nftot it, A rise of body torn
peraturo, too, upyeofed tio Cauao an
increase Ik—the amount of lime.
.When any of tho teeth w»ro ftflected
Ladies’Homo Journal.
A Jukff with rnrtir«i!l*«.
A11 amusing umbrella episode oc
hiuglit how fly* minds itf childrei
might bo k* pt, fresh 'they would not
value the knowledge and jtrlnm' the
time came try to turn it' to account?.
We hardly think so. I’dimlar St'i
AM tie Moixthly . , «,
„ m Oslnln* Time,
.or — You've
for little folks.-r-Maudo Haywood in, by oarieaWbe liinfo increased to from
r-'""’’ "------T........■’ ' 3 to » permit—New York Jourtial.
^ ^ - - in *!..»■ 11 —
A Hallroutl Ov*r tho t'HiicKiu*.
Plans are kijing exaipihoil for tho
construction of A railroad niTOns tlie
;rdiia cimis pf tho C^JcoisUa uiolttk
tains.. The Uae.wiU’ have a langth
of 100* ndler jgA will -ptwent groat
engin«u-iui^dl»cultitiv...Xhere are
to he tywriuhnels,
jothertfi ndtee long..'
ow, it wo ooali wlu l« Iho SXieu'rrce slivrr
tho Four drest Hirers (V.w-
And the Wreath of I5ve I, r^l on the t urf «*•
she left it long ago. ,7
, ind if we cimUl eoiuo wtien life sentry slept
and softly scurry thn, i-h,
1 ly the favor of Odd we mtglit know n* much
iu our father Adam k new.
— fthidyard Kipling.
Abyssinian Chiefs. *
An Abyssiniun chief of very high
tending will ask for dollars without
any apparent shame, and if the
amount of tlio gift dyes not come up
to his expectation*? he will politely
say, “I-require nothing , but your
friendship,” which j means that lie
will bo as unfriendly us lei-rtbte ujn
til tho required sum is forthrofti
ing. Tho ' king might jmt a step
to it at once, for no monarch is more
atisojute Vir despotic in tho world.
His word',1 proclaimed in tlio riuq ket
' place with!a prelude of tomtom*, te
the only kw, and he has alisoluto
powor of fleatTi and fiiutilutiou.-*-
IVederic Villiers ill Century. >
, j , \n<.i AfiriT.I.
Hushtbiid), w you don't'stop ufcing
those vi*anet:Vi>, you’ll have facial
paralysis.; :
Wife - Well, y-ju've 'ften raid ujj
features took hyst in r,^ e. —Now
York WgVikly \ ____
rnnln minjBM-' m
• IMADE EASY!
“ Moniixl' Fiiifnd " is a scicigific-
; illy I'lepa-ed Liniment, every i: .;re-
! dicnt of tAognizeil value and in
•f -'onstant i|k by the iiadiiaj piu>
Milan These ingredients are com-
• bitirdin agiiannei luthcrlo unknown
"MOTHERS’
• FRIEND” •
. WILL DO all that is claimed for /
it AND MOKE. It Shortens l abor,
Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to /
Life of Mother and Child. Book
to “ Mothers ” mailed FREE, con-
Uitmrg valuable information and
voluuUry testimonials*
Sent bv express on receiptor price $1.00 per buttl*
URADMELO REGULATOR CO., Attanta. Ga
*7' BOLD BY ALL DriUOomTA *
paf* ly/iru irt Sf /.nttfi, visit Mrs
grandest ypruetry Establishment in the I
worlds bhtrmod & jlaccard]st Broad-1
ttray a»d Locust, the lowest priced house|
in America for fine goods.
A WONDERFUL OFFER
FOR' $35. '
Wo will, send ^iou pre-1
paid by repress or Mall tbial
lladtor. Warrantdri
SOLID 14 KT. GOLD WAT^H.I
“CHICAGO
COTTAGE
ORGAN”
Has attained a Ktandard of excellonoe
which admit** of no superior.
I
nioti aam|t» or no euperlor.
It contains1 overv Improvement (list
Inventive? RoniuS, skill unit money can
produce. , ; „, .
Ladlt ^
batanou ami sih/k sooon l tital, wit
Jaocard A Co. marked on ft.,
Special price, delivery
j;uaraiilei'.|, .
If watch la liot satlsfndtoty, rotnrn if a
once liy express at our cxfious© aud mono]
•will bo refunded. ' i
Shoulil you want anything: else in om
line, eeud H ceut« for vaiiiliifiu? nt tt.OO(
en^ruvlnga, iittlng tlie following blauki
MERMOD & J AC CURD JEWELRY 00.,
\. T
l 1'loa.u iieli j yuur ualuleguu to
0RQANS
OP
iMIiilNStC
VALUF
UNO
ttERIT.
WAR
jjf RANTED ’
rcit
m
YEARS.
Louts, Mu» I
Tlioso excellent Organs are celebrated
for tliely volume, quality of tonrt, quiuk
rt spoigie, variety of coinbiimt lop, artistte
“e.'Sgii.ticauty iuliiueh, perfect construo*
ttep, xnaliing them tlio most atttactlvo,
ornamental and doslrnbfu orgum in tho'
vwu Id for Homes, Schools, Cliurehea,
podBos and Societies.
Catalogues oft application, Puna.
Cliisap g*!!ap Srpn gs.
223 WABASH AVE.,
Ado. ILL. *
! K M t . Vll.W
~vS^»cry public-spirited man ought to
tako his county paper, or one or morc.of
thein, wli«f«4;Uere are several in a conn-
D’- He ^iay not agree with nil the opin-
ions of tho editor, and may not like him
yeraoiftillv; yet u local paper in s'ooun-
■ ty, as aftjisaiiN of public cxmiriuinioation,
j» a isiblie nei-eseity and n benefit to the
)>eople: and with ito county paper, et
Till, tile public woulii he grestly1 incou-
FIVE venioucod.1
n-
finite* nincier 1
kt« Hen l ffi • -a ]
to
W S. RYlANp. 1
rnwident 1
NaitcEville. Kjr.?
Mermort & Jaccard J^-velry Co.
Broadway and Locust 3t.
i 9T. LOUIS." HO-
Mwi
mm
|% A I". A IC l 1 v».Vrteka to . . effr
f“ ■"/ teitlf^AirttivVin p.q.ea. fvi'l .r
» rva ^-Vit e-1 writ*, and *T.
«r nisi; action, w ill .«• «*( ijnln-«n..- .
te f» vavii Throe rtv«.a*J U-ffar-
Ag^in, a paper is one of the tnsfitn.
tioiiA that in hii|*|•*t to reprrHent\ thn
•llt«n>riw, iln ifl, pitHrrrKH BT)d JDAforiu)
growfli of Um» county nml town in whLh
it. i* fhiblinhcd; A jnipcr that in liberal-
ly ^airoitizod jituiionu* in able, by jn-
crcnBe^l size am! L'Abernl buainc^B u.ak«-
up, to go to tlie unhide world with an
iippetiiSlice cidculftjVd to imjircaH.stran-
gers favorably ^ wit.|i| tho people' nod
conutly where it is pitjhlftihed.
heb,
j Xxttr ii. Ih*tr "v*h I i it i-w w hi fre rt tliev llv* l wU| tl*1
| N* « i.in f“* ttifijMrii ei el" ' v .
j Iwarnail. hut oett w«rh*r h*>tn *•»•*» 4i«*Vi-t elrii.
' cadv 1*11 sill pi«>1 |>r .etilert with *mj I M I... M .
h. • I
A ilrlr*Sr . .
itHU, . i
lieste alroxilr ibttirtii pi«d ]>c >vMe«t with I
, 3"’
jjlfplLet•••;'. .-’fai.*:.
mmrrn m Sr Wiuti.KV.M T>.
b aiictPUl0
DRs OWEN’S
ELECTRIC BELT
uAIVP BUBPENHOnY
P*t«»ntpd Aug. ID, lSttTi • Improved Jnn. 13, 1W1.
Eik
<Oo You Want to Buy a Piano or Organ?
Du vLiiwaut aTitHUdasti, iittdYmne.iit ? Do you
want n tniWium.pnee^ Iimtr.m«eiU.'{ yl>u ,VHnt
t<> phy 'tjfipjy actual value ? ^ Do you wnjd iu liny ou
e/isy i^ylui'iits wit Rout inn-s f Do pin
want til ii|niij buyi(*h fretii tncppolisibl" agatit's V
Pp:T Do yog ivani to aVoiil liujinyr frrtff) coysiguuteiit
“ agaots and sub huti-ng.uih. wim mut t, umKo large
') Do ,you want a safe gnaraiitoii ?. Do you want to a\ojiI
buying a low grade piaeo at fho pneo of iu|p uf standard make Do
you tvttut hi avoid (In' n>k oMosin : tlio instiutueiil and all you have
j paid1 oii.lt, should you fail to uieel notes promptly ? .Do you Want to
avoid uorfiierii “fftnipV’-wht> utlvu^tise Dolling direct to Funliliea, and
those claiming to lifive large fact' ies, but Imvo none y Do yon want
vm- 2f> years in lW«!,.y Do you
■s'as reference
’Ilia person, ttiep, wli is aide to ta**
/'-If countj- paper ’.::1 .1... r» not do m#
* *
probably on the grbynd <>i some objec-
tion to tlio editor tir the Views ha may
advocate, helps that liwieh id Wcu^en tha
eflectiveueSK'of an institution whose pe-
culiar previnco, more Mum that of shy
dlhc'r business, ia to tyirertiaV, develop
aftd build ftp the country in Jrliieb tlio
party lives.
»\ * \ " \ -
V , - i -
■■■•.-’V.' y- l • ! -
to |;uy from a lioii .p yslablisited
want to buy fn-ui’n ii'.uise (tint gitl
Do you wind abso]»iie*afyt\ mjtb
vou want 1"' lmj front a 1 loupe -fliny
any bauk in I'cisah f
agaiuht imposition ? ]>,,
larger iiutiucati than nil
[entity
docs a
other tmpde h'ousub in TVxaa *itd tVuiacqncutly g:v n lp>*.fttV value g„r
leaa iimney V If you vtdnft tlirso buy yonr Fianoa m,(1(jr..,WH fm„,
us, wp are agents for
Steinwav
KIMBALL & HALE
Si fm
/ iv v ' ■
W tlliwsuik
ridiics
>s AMH K^BALL ORGANS-
0
bfock o[
WUl fur
<’omplitliit». '
(intri nl «l»4 -
Itlllty. Jt'nmt-
UUriri-iott,
Hriinitl R k »
IV m mVf r* * ot
rAitsrd hv l.ti /..V ------r------
Tittith, A»«, i*» f | «.-<| etr
MlMglri l.lYtt. >1*0 F.I.KfTltKl TIITM
MdKRI/ILrnmMmr*. H*X l» Hrf. FOS'l -
> AGEfhr r«Kf ri tVNT IUTiil IMHHi
• wUMi- Will hf sent Til n plnln
maIM. rnvttF'P0- JU»iTebi>owi«iie| }a ^r.tiuh
* ,""»»V., ffl. per
Owen Electric Bell und Anflftnce Co.,
m North HfomRvsy, ST. •“<>•
uiriu ii TNi* nnt
7—r
SEAli^Sl
ha/..
:.B NEC
T"'
A GOOD SEAMSTRESS
HOUSEHOLD HEGES8IT1
ACID A MOUBCMOL
onc or
oym
NCCCSGITV l«
NCW W
SEAMSTRESS
SEWING MACHINES.
in,” but «s tho crowd (gmixxl out
inh) tho street an array of liiiekinen
with ojmii tunbrellaa was drawn up
on tho iidovrnlk ' All who had utn
hwdlas. with them at onfto oft^mad tho'1
tikusM h*dt«B thMl'luindVttrnMafli ov*r'
thdir new hounote
ly e * HI i \ Y'Vi;J) llui.j! inVlie mi. u I n and 1 lift,: III rgNttll
Musicnl lii.-t • ui, 1 w .oid sliV-lj.Mosio ift the Amthweal.
THOS. QOGCAN * BRO.,
ff;!V'ESTONi TEXAS.
Merit will win.
• ’ Thi'- isthc rfuaoti . * •
thie uiisrioasr
has endeured itsoif to thousands of uW i i of
sewing Machines
in lluv Lj*»ne HtuWv thnw/om ty* do
ctiivoii Ivu t
BUY THB UNION ^
and yon will have flm l>oat'minihiiift nmij,,*.
ilei'h machine is fliruixfdd’IYi-M will, a full
* ! of attnohments and Iti v:'liranlv,I,j f,,r uVl.
years. If wTvluive no dealer near you i a,l
direct to us and yonr orders will rftcctve aarri--
fnl attention. Houd for cirtmlar free.
A self si tting needle whiob canuot I n sot wrong.
An autumatie fension ifhioh w\JI rar, l> need , .diat.gr.
An Hilton,atic bobbin wpnlri, ojM>raUui without rniining the machine
V large 1 ic.hspueo under the iH-m.
k'lf-Miftimg cylinder sliuttle. lhc aaicat t.hrc;l’d*d iq the'qia: ket
HVlr "[ke up, pcrinitting, the oimy'n-ai ot tho lV„„<t .........
Light Running Union Leads nil Othort,.
i gie oulj mnvhioq rnndi, that. htn Mm rttwnt fetid met ton, U,c triuta >i,
tig JUtiqlinje • in cohan ian i, *JJud* porwite it to.soA i-iU , > im> k ft aril or lor.
just,aa the nuieJiino may |>e xtftrhsL.
MANllFAU'CKtNU (JO,,
,>4fl '.Main HI.. Little Kwh, Art..
A Reduced Price for
the‘Balance of
the Year.
,
. ■
I
We will send tp• ■ “fteet,rdei 1‘ from now
lo the mid of tin, year for only fifty
I ........ SPOT (’ASH. ^
—»’r- i
HtIvElM|j\j;e of
nosv ami kako
Nifti
Hlin [111 lpOM(,lOH (IN HOOD 11K pOHHl 1)1 A.
and. tndkcal
otograph,
t a tlonKja plates' by,
wo*l>y you.cA>i
Mcitnu!
Uioi* ilroweh to’ keep then* {torn the
sputltxl r WftE,- ’ ’ — ' f
;’t wanton . •
if I . "
f* ’Ceiue after you «ftt Hinmtfh |
With aw. ttKtfn fit geiin tor..tekn. mo'to' i
tt ^ttotVl ter have II ti satH buUrei’ ‘
" jdNtJW**', -riT4 ;
e uiovitiK I. Then thojf atenpud ft ui into Uay
i, ?eep quiet*.shqwerand found theu*{ht«6u*ly
•eVheY-had left IA Borah wwr hunt
ooncoive^ t.ho'Whblo Mtlng*ti
joke and paid Ute liaokmen A
(tarry »tlttL Any on* who l
the tnitli of. thi» ciUi'Uy tho
of ^Wxra aft’-tunhroHn lu ja<
when It fa a.H rattling.- ItolSri
fills is Willi,mt ffou Id III I" mn„t
niut* import,<•»! politiinrl yon r
'Vlu»l<' t)ilt,D»tl IlItH IilKiW’ll HI!><*♦• UlH
Itmm of IH<»0. , **
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Lillard, L. D. The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1892, newspaper, August 26, 1892; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1120033/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.