The Alvin Sun. (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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Stock and poul
troubles which arc
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< he organs* of
rfc* t condition. < ;
u:; breed*r*jiod U
henhau'Hxks
sional dgse.oi Biw %-1-Taught >U>Jr
and Poultry M. -li in-* n their
food. Any «ock r»i»or tu* buy a
25tont naif-pound air-tight can
of thia mod me froa his dealer
STOCK and
POULTRY'!
MEDICINE
health for weeks,
ally keep Black-Di
Poultry Medicine
not. send 25 cwi!
can to the inanuf.ut
Chattanooga Medicine
tanooga, Tenn.
f?->ar bn dealer ? •• |
v-uoroua f
Dealers gener-
aWgt t Stock and
'"Zn£
Co., Cbat-
ROCHBU'.E, O* . J«U». ». 1907
Biack-Drangbr F ck Mid Poultry
Me<licin< is tl * be*’ 1 evertm- Oar
stock was looking bmi wt en you sent
ma the medicine a-nd now tley
getting so tine. Th»”' ere tookm
per cent. betUr.
S. P. E8OCXINGT0M,
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St. Louis
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WORLD’S
1NUTE8
iWa o N E Y
and £.> Mui.
veeton; is
Brazoria c<
est shippin
ties, friii's,
in the coas
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a
.verage prof ►
Sneezing 1* iderrt of Strength.
Sneezing has be « said >>• nt lei st
one great medical authority to be e I-
dence of a robust constitution,
proof of this ac declared that peoj e
in feeble health i.ever do saeece. 3
Frangipani b Va>u«- t Discoviry.
Count Maur.tius Frangipani was i ®
discoverer of the j rocess of combial
with odoriferous si bstaaces and thf
’ irof,.
tic flavors, toilet v, in . a^. -..o^ajetiL 4.
Student Average*.
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av.i .. . e ....('■■•♦ r
o: arts the av*?iagc
age student under
sor It 8C per cent
g*
a.
$>
p
ifh the
Who
2I.N3O
That
At th
62,2ft
be eagerly awaited.
Off t<
They
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
valedictory appeared
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nine
F.xchan
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lole lot of ’em bark
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Alqoa items.
bi
•f republicans over
at midday, and to
in the November
candidate I of workmen.
WHAT PACKER SAID.
he national policy
only the right, of
be on our guard
re-
ail
years 1
It has been well said in substance.
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Alw; v» in Advaace
i.self and others who
The
acuities in all law-
ful ways, to live ; nd work where he
Father
Time, the final a 'biter, has decided
ie following rather crude lines from a Nebraska
are highly apropos of curtail pernicious eondi-
are hero v.siting their mother.
On Wednesday before the 3d Sun-
clergyman of a parish not
miles houth of Chicago
sell Sage will i
contribution eve
parties.
lows who are to
mosquitoes to visit this section
Liberty. asund« retood in this coun-
try, means, not
freedom from actual servitude, i»n-
prisonment or restraint, but the right
of one to usp his
will, and to pursue any lav.Jul l ade
or business.
ft Parker has speken and tha demo-
crats are prepar
majority vote in
Our is a government of laws, not
men, deriving its
The hay crop
section this season,
plenty of rain t<
to come.
The activity
the state, indicate that they will
poll a larger vot
election than ev *r before in Texas.
01
••just powers from
tiie consent of the governed.”
There are a w
ing at Hogg, but the latest reports
state that the
not scared a pirtiele. and tha>
will say it again juft as
opportunity pre
A unique game of baseball is tv
come
Now is a good time for those fel-
ex term inate al the
Herald-Banner fold -
ands upon its bosom
ag to roll up that
November.
Who i j it yeu turn to in times of bad luck?
Now. andidly, friend, is it Sears & Roebuck?
<>r wh|*n financial troubles are pushing you hard.
Do yvi get any help from Montgomery Ward?
Do yoi go to these firms in time of y our grief
And ai k them to give you the neede I relief?
If you did you would get—a wee smile frp.zen hard.
From h are & Roebuck and Montgomery Ward.
home duplicate
catalogue prices (by adding th freight,)
big eastern firms who sell goods by the cord.
' )f course Memphis
over it. and the re-
npposite view and
down” on Bailey,
then he thought it
Courage.
Fear overcome by will spells cour-
Courage born of ignorance or
Insensibility is an inferior quality. *
420.2ft
«,I30,6.¥
Activity on the Moon.
Prof. lApwortb. regarding the moon
with a geologist’s eye, feels con vine* •!
that it Is an active and living world
After Novembc
Watson will be
“where am I at?’
The following
in an Indian T< rritory paper: •■With
this issue the
its lilly white
and turns its pi ik toes to the dasies
and Milburn. I
out a paper, having witness*1!
death of tw*».
firm $253 to ad -ertise the town, th
beautiful blue
s representing one
of the great depa tments of the gov-
ernment, or a body of men acting
without a commission from the peo-
ple.
the right to labui
enjoy prosperity,
his interests or inclination ma;
termine.
The Detroit Tr bune aays that Rus-
ivide his canqiaign
ily between the two
T., U. S. A. is witil-
th*
t has cost the present
)ig man of Texas is
he
soon as ar.
tents itself.
r the brilliant Tom
wanting to Icnow
The coal from the Gi
field in South Wales 1
perior to a’.l oth?r st*
navies of the world.
T
paps 1
tions nore or less prevalent in Al an;
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W/10 Jfc/ps 2/ou;
There are dozens of people in ♦ very town
Who .jre constantly running the heme merchant down.
Forge ting that he is the man who < oes the most
To bui Id up tne country of which w*- all boast;
The 111 an who digs up a good share of the tax
And likys what the minister's salary larks, %
And << ’ whom you ask credit when the times barn
I iard.
For y« u have t® send cash -to Montg«.mery Ward.
Iron In Human Hair.
M Gaub, the French chemist, says
that if the hair crop could all be shorn
from the womer. of France for one
year it could be made to produce 1,-
022,000 pounds of .ron.
and physicians.
an undertaker for umpire.
We must ever
against the dangers of usurpation of
that authority wl ich resides in the
whole people, w! ether the usurpa-
tion be by official
great
rill be
f the
that Bailey has t i)|‘ wisdom and geni-
us of which only great statesmen are
made. At the N
son to the Democ
nominated for '
United States.
Constitutional guarantee are * vet-
ridden whenever s ny citizen is dente I
, t® (Acquire and to
or to reside where
vacate to
sucker. Ta ta,
We are going
Been j|m* he don’t advertise goods of all kind
As ch -ap as the catalogue stores of the east,
From pianos and organs to toothphks and yeast;
Ami demand that the merchant
The
Of th.
Such 1 is Sear*. A Roebuck and Montgomery Ward.
Propagating Fish.
The United States has gone into the
propagating business to the extent
i of hatching and distributing nearly 1,-
200,000,00*) fish a year.
Manchuria Is Costly.
The Russian government has ex-
pended over 13^0,000,^00 in Manchu
4wear tl at the home merchant is robbing them
)bnd.
Diversified Industries.
Paris has no 1* ss than 1,216 classe s
-------. There are, tor Instanc*
386 classes engaged in the chemics’
‘.rade and 870 in metel industries.
Do Ye!
"From an old English parsonage
Down by the set.
There came in the twilight
And through the hours
The quid words ring
Like a low inspiration,
‘Do yo the nexte thynge.’ "
—Toronto World.
□est Coal for Navies.
iorganshlre
j-ded as su-
am coal by the
Its rival from
the United Stat- s is the Pocahontas
coal from West Virgina.
Mohammedans in India.
It is estimated that while there are
000,000. This output Is approximately i ftn(1 about EOOO.OOO Buddhists, also a
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V ; tints by usb of the X-ray, but has not
'*> thus far Added to the commercial
<♦-> value of the stones.
per I
Ste
A threaten :.
, the threi.renin.
No ice.
1’he Alvin school board will
sealed bids for tlr * "••■
the school term o
ig. 15th. Ilk
ig the right
By order o
'rancis Uj»c
of Montana,
ble tosupress ganv
. mansions. Thin
Mistakes of Candidates.
A car lidate can defeat himself, but
it takes several fb pull down another
fellow. But the average
makes the mistake of thinking he can
beat a rival as easily as himself—a
grievous blunder, which often passes
into a political < rime under Talley
rand's definition.
lines. Our pri
is $2.50 p< ’ ‘
/ and must
Placed. We e:
ary tickets.
8U38Q-OPTION RATES:
One Year
Six Months — -
three Months
Bank Notes as Fuel.
The novel spectacle of a steamer b<-
ing stoked with bank-notes was once
witnessed at a Mediteranean port. '
Forty-five sacks of the apparently val- '
uable paper were tossed into the tur-
nace of the vessel’s boiler. The notes :
were canceled documents of the Bank 1
of Algiers.
irty uili b»
ins Chapt< 1
' Library
room mi Au.r-. 2lth at
Smith’s.
Moonligl t garden pa
ven by Lamar Fan tai
. D ('. for the benefit
and readiilg
Mrs. Fred A.
:ky and fertile soils
and we now thr .w up the sponge and
mak,e room far another
au revoir, good-by.
o do something for
you that the d*| vil will never do—
that is, leave y< u.
Don't get d scouraged, brother
there are others.
will be short in this
but we .ave
last lor some time
It is tbd liberty, the a ivancemeiit
and the pjosperi*y of its citizens, n >t
any ♦•areeir of conquest, that make|
the country a world power.
lh- indignation Monday in Septi n„.
, J , public school bull lim
isrmr fi.t! . • j Cal
Virus Is Fatal to Rats,
new virus called "dan
It
that some of the I
hreacen to raid the
A man who ca 1 save forty per •♦ nt
of his Income,
learned fifty per cent of the practical
Tequisiti®ns cal ed for in attaining
success.
pers, etc., wtaerr
ebarged, (inch dii
after appear) 1 -
charged '
line. Cs
tions *»f reape .*t wil
exhalted office the best service cf
which I ar cr ; ab.e, and at the en (
of the term re ire to private life. I
shall not te? a candidate for, nor shall
1 accept a denomination.
A gr>' it many p.-ople, whose names I might tell.
But t mt doesn’t matter, you know them quite well;
;wear tl at t.he government’s all out of joint,
And ' idl you, in order to carry tlit i-' point.
he gov« rnment ought to be run on new lines
In or< er to break up the trusts ami combines;
• same ti.ne they 'll send ail the cash they can
ioard
Soars A Roebuck and Montgomery Ward
itional Convention
in 1912 Texas wi t present hei |
* ~ aCyt an(j |le W|
President of
Little Corrosion in Steel.
The demolitloi of a steel building
three years old in New York City was
I watched by the €*xperts of the bureau
I of buildings with reference to cieter-
j iorafion. They report "that no other
j corrosion of consequence could be dis-
covered than ha<? obviously ' egim and
gained measurable headway trefore the
building was covered in.
Lives of Doge and Cats.
The dog grous for two years and
lives for ten or twelve. The cat grows
only for about eighteen months and
may also live for ten years, In very
exceptional cases for twice as long.
which as early as
future wise eours 1 forthe Democracy
on this issue. It rill be remembered
by Texas Demoe ats that at Galves-
ton Convention
of to-day was ? ir. Bailey’s policy
then, when nearl; all of the State
leaders took the
temporarily “sat
Mr. Bailey said
the duty of a stat* sinan, believing h®
was right, to get n the middle of the
road, even if he wi s run over.
The present tariff u.w is unjust in
its operation, excessive in many of
its rates, ami so framed in particular
instances! as to , x:wt inordinate pr f-
its from Hie people-
Musid Studio.
I will begin my class in music first
uber. Studio near
ag. Will give in-
ti instructions on
Marie Fox.
THE ALVIN SdH. XXl
> J • * * --ist-iin' i: by 1.. i.<- • t at wields t,
and the jtlo r ihe power of the law,
by an enlightened pub ic I
sentiment. !
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Helping Your Neighbor.
The good man will always render
, his neighbor what assistance he can.
especially if he wants to marry th*-
neighbor’s daughter.
A. J. Birchfield, ed'to. and propri-
etor of this paper, will arrive home
from Ccr.t.iailia, Kansas, next Mon-
clay morn ng. This will !»<■ good
news to the many readers of this
paper, who are anxious for his return
to resume his place in the news de-
partment of the Sun. after an absence
of several months. Mrs. Birchfield
will accompany him home.
95 per cen: of the total product of*an 8ma,‘ numlier of Parsee-s, there are
the diamond-bearing countries tn the ! three-fourths of the total population
world. ! who adhere to the Hindoo faith.
f Sun:—And still it rains,
consequently the hay makers are idle _
having 1 othing to do only to play , cities Is a public oven where.
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Australia's Churches.
Australia has more cnuiches
I capita thai any other country.
I has 210 churches to every 100,000 pe»>
*p!e; England has 114, and Russia has
>ut 55.
Mongolia’s Area.
Mongolia Is more than thr<‘C-fourtha
as large as Russia and nearly four
times as large as Manchuria, while
Mongolia and Manchuria together are
I more than half as large as the United
I States, exclusive of Alaska and out-
side poeaeMions.
Colors Diamonds.
A Chicago experimenter has suc-
ceeded ia :coloring several different
I tints by uS'fe of the X-ray, but has
j thus far Added
Absence of Mind.
A devout and worthy man is the
twenty
His congre-
i gation wns somcwh.M amused at the
, singularity of one -f hi= announce-
ments one evening recently, which was
as follows “Remember our Com-
1 munlor. service next Sunday forenoon;
the Lord will b-_- with us during the
morning services, and the Bishop in
| the evening.’’
j walls with the names and trades of a
grocer, a draper, a painter, and a mil-
1 ler. These tradesmen built the church
' in return for the advertisement they
obtain.
regular resorts >f fashionable card
ini’\g food • {> sympath, clubs, which m* et once a week**^
contend for temp ingobjects of value,
and that such hut >ands declare them
selves wholly uni I
r owi,
Th*
armament may please the eye and
forthe moment excite the pride "f x
the eitiz*i<. but it can not bring‘o’ v
the eountfy the trains, brawn and
Machin* Building.
In Europe one shop often builds a
number of different kinds of machines,
while in America, as a rule, each fac-
tory is devoted to some special ma-
chine.
j Friday evening there was a partv
ator Bailey was n ore potent in fram-, at Mr. Williams, dancing was th
than that of any | program which was greatly enjoyed
and indulged in till the small hours
,.f the ni^ht. Messrs Rogers and'
McCall furnished the music, ami
were the recipients of many compli-
ments.
Mrs. R. L. Jones has returned from
a pleasant visit to Callahan and
Coleman counties.
Mrs. B. A. Hooper is visiting her
(laughter in Louisiana.
Mr. Flora has completed his barn.
It shows up and adds fifty percent to
the valve of his place.
Mrs. Clyte. lately living near
Webster, has moved into the com-
munity She has rented Pref. Hai-
ley’s place.
Mr. Slel.e, of Nebraska, is visiting
Mr. Hoefs.
Mr. and Mrs. Donahoe are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joy.
Mr. and Mrs. Presley and family
are visiting Mrs. J. E. Moore.
Mestiames Peck and Caldwell and
Miss Floy McDavitt from Galveston,'
Ojtput of Diamonds.
During the last twenty-three
the output in rough diamonds of the |
South African mines has been approxi* ,
mately $414,000,000, 'he value of these
diamonds when cut amounting to$828,- 60,00*),000 of Mohammedans
di<; .a\ <>f the great military
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Had a Happy Wit.
Col. C. G. Hllplne sometimes made
his stammer tributary to his wit, as
when, upon Mrs. Stowe’s going abroad
in 1853 on a supposed mission to col- |
lect funds for the anti-slavery cause,
he nicknamed her, first among his
friends and afterward In print: "Har-
riet Beeseecher Be-Stowe.”
4. J. BIRCHF. ELI) .Editor and Pro.>
CHAS. U. BAI .Er Pv.iishrr
muscles o' h ,ingl. immigrant n<.r a.
induce th* iuv btment her. of a do <
lar of capital.
If the action of the convention sha 1
be indosed by an election of the pe« -
pie. I will Goc helping me. give I > e>
the discharge of the duties of tha- ;
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An Adept.
“Why st uid I want to read ‘The
Marriage Game?' " said the married
man to th * pretty woman who was j
trying to ciscuss books with him. “I -
am acting one of my own.”
Few In Fear of Death.
Of the 200 people Dr Ricman saw
die, according to the figures that be
kept, only two feared death A third
wanted it hastened, while the remain-
der were not m< ved. being willing to
meet it whenever it came.
Til T;HE PUBLIC.
All notices of entertainments, aup-
srs, etc., where an admission is
di ng programs,) here-
, g in The Sun. will he
for at the rate of 5 cento per
Cards otf thanks and r*-sohi-
B ‘ Till be charg d for
at same rate*; ilso obituaries over 12
lines. Our pri ?e for funeral notices
is $2.60 per hall box, (no less printed. 1
" it be pvid for when order is
.pect qo eoinpliment-
Japanese Public Ovens.
In nearly every street in Japanese
. ----- ------------ for a
ball when they can gee a game. The small fee, housewives may have their
Mustang boys came over Saturday dinners anti suppers cooked for them,
and gave them a round. Mustang ' ----------------“
was short four players whose place- j
wer® supplied by Algoa boys. Algos
beat right along till the last inning,
when Mustang caught up and tied,'
and played off the tie Mustang won
by two scores. Well, our boys are 1
polite, and it pleased them to see
their visiters go home feeling gool. Age.
1 I They wili play again in a few days a
for with general I itereat the country. j ^s|)(>w nuff” <.ain,.
... , To Honor Garibaldi.
Was Hi Alvin last week and wit-1 Buenos Ayres proposes to erect a
: nessed th-* shoot of your gun club. | monument In honor of the memory of
Didn’t those old shooters take it out ( Garibaldi,
of the young fellows handsomely? ’
A number met at Dr. Forts Mon-
day evening and had an enjoyable
time. A feature of the entertain-
ment was watermelon refreshment.
Crusade Against Gambling.
Galveston New-.
off next w *ek at Ashbury Park t The Mayor of Mempis whs suspect-
The nints will be clergy met ed of ent* r
They have selected j for the sporting element, until th-.* I
occupantsdf alow dive, when raided ;
by officers, murdered two Constables. '
and thus Rendered it necessary for hng |n their
the politics of 1 he Memphian has
drawn in the lad es of the smart sets
and l(X)s, and the end is not yet.
has gone so far
authorities now
magnificent pari >rs, darkened and
lighted over eve
arrest the partici )ants in the regular
eucher games,
is deeply stirred
suits of the crus id*? will be looked'
Pointer for Housewives.
When ironing use a clean firebrick
instead of the ordinal} iron stand, and
you will retain the heat of the iros
much longer. The usual iron stand
not only admits the air to the bottom
of the Iron, but it conducts the heat
from it. The brick, being a dcd-cud-
ductor of heat, retains the heat In the
smoothing iron much longer.
A
made in France and Is claimed to b<
harmless to domestic animals, but
fatal to rats. Bread impregnated
....a it was scattered in docks, ves
.. ? ^jjools, ir
Marseilles, and over a thousand rats
12,700 wvre destroyed tn a single night. Th*
61.2ft'; final results of the experiments wil
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Assessed Values in Brazoria
County.
Tax Assessor Georg® H. Sween;
: has just csmpletod his rolls and th-*
assessed valuations are as follows:
~ I Acreage
J Town
' Horses and mu is
Cattle ...»
X Jacks
"X -Sheep
xF | Goats
Hogs
<§> j Dogs
<®> j Buggies and wagons.
* Merchandise
1 Machinery
<§> ■ <>th®r than banks
1. Amount of Credits ...
1 Steam Engines and boilers.
<$> .Other Ilian U. S bonds
' Miscellaneous
y7 , Railroads, boats, telegraph
<^> and telephone
j This makes a total of
I
t
The combinations popularly called
trusts, which aim to secure a monop-
oly c f trade in 1 he necessaries of li *.
as well ai| in th >se things which are
employed upon the farm, in the fac-
tory and |n many other fields, of i 1-
dustry. liave been encouraged ai >1
stimulated by excessive tariff rat**, j
It is difficult to understand he w
any citizi-n of; the United Stat* >, j
much l*-s> a d sceirlant of revol-.i-j A.
tionary ;)<>.-k. r-i: ■ iit*T’ain the! X
thought o-* permanently denying tl:<* (
righ of •. It government to the Fil - *
pinos. 1 <^>
Montana’s Petrified Forest.
Nearly every one has heard of the
petrified forests of Arizona, but that
wh’ch Dr. Merrill, cura-
tor of geology of the National Mv.seum
at Washington, lias been exploring is
hardly known, though it is believed
t»» be et I -ast equal in extent. The
northern forests have, curiously
enough ’urovd to opal instead of
agate by the act*on cf the ♦‘■ements.
however small, has ’^ie ^*y°r ■“ ^how i is hand. The
m®u charged with the killing ar-
{said to have been conspicuous in th*
criminal annals of Memphis for some
time, and their bloody work in thit
case stirred the people of the Tennes-
see city to the greatest indignation.
A mass meeting attended by 5,00(
persons was held and resolutions
were adopted by it censuring the
Mayor and’other officers of the city
for their failure to enforce the law:
demanded tjhe suppression of gamb- '
ling in every form, and requiring of
them some .pledge for the better en-
forcement of the laws in the future. ’
The Mayor has promised that he wil] I
suppress all 'orms of {----”
this promisb, according to a special i
dispatch t<> the New York Sun.
“means the initiation of a reform
movement which is most sweeping in !
its character and which is calculated ;
to make sudh crimes as that which 1 .
■ . * 1 u . . ! >n? the platform
brought th* whole upheaval to the 1 ,
, , ,, other individual,
surface impossible. I . .
The Mayor of Memphis will spare j |„.h,R ulln,.c,.asa7l.
none. Hu will out-Herad even the jnfiuence largely
relormers who demand that samb-! plank „n the pU
ling" .hall I.- suppressed. As a first.. in11ut.„C€. bon
step toward the creation of a better
sentiment in tne community the
Mayor has .asked the co-operation of
all the women’s clubs in the city in
placing the ban on the card functions
wheie prizes are distributed to the
women, and: a number of the smart
set clubs havie abandoned their week-
ly meetings, i In this appeal to the
women of the city for aid in his work
the Mayor saly.-: It has beeu the ex-
perience anc| the observation of the
police department that most of the
big defaleatiions that come to its
knowledge :*Je not the result of gainb-
.:ng in regular gambling places, but
are due to ‘gentlemen’s games.’ A
gambler oftee sajW to the police that
it is hollow fiiackery to arrest him
for risking a Inickle while society is
permitted to play for cut glass and
other articles worth many dollars.*’
Of course tlhis lias stirred up the—
ladi.es. Not AH of them, to be sure,
because some have treated the thrust
at their euchne parties as a mere pre-
hu insult by the Mayor, of Auu .
popular condem- serving the right
bids. Py *
Francis
text, even a-
designed to
nation from
stand with hlin. These will go on
with their social functions, and the
prizes will bej provided as heretofore.
It is charged jihat some,'! the leading
citizens whoj led t
meetings ar« ne husbat.ds of grand strumentaland
• lam * whos* s iacious parlors are ; piano and Guitai Mist*
Olive Oil for Croup.
of < -roup often ends tr
only if olive oil anc
camphor are applied to the child's
chest and well rubbed in Another
mothtd is to saturat a piece of flannel
t'lwwoi -------- ’il 9Pr,nkh* u wrth poAderec
■ camphor, and apply it to the ches:
(•9.->,o..-.; and neck as warm as the little one
id4,t’»0o | can stand it. lover it with a plect
MMI.Ol-’1: of dry flannel, and change it as sooi
P2| ! as it gets cold
4.45
3Hk>
1,435 j
425
12, hi.’> I
7717" with
21,8.30 ! ,
3- |„ | seis, railway stations
(»2,5i*5 ! —2
Church, for Advertising.
. In Taranaki, Australia, is a church
’ t .. “1 receive i dny in this month a protracted meet- j ^Aheled In large letters on its outside
place of janitor for j ing will begin at the school rfouse.
A’—
v refuse any or a
the board;
pc lurch, Secretary.
[ National Dernocr ,tic Convention was
composed of Bai ey of Texas. Hill of
New York, and \ ’illiams, of Missis-
j sippi. Probably he influence of Sen-
ator Bai lev was n ore potent in fratn- 1
than that of any I
It was h® who in-
sisted on leaving out a gold plank as I of
It was also his
which framed the
ippines question—
of a great mind,
IK98pointed out die
Framed t le Platform
The Produce Re* iew.
.. .1 The great triun virate which large-
^am ing. am directed the dt stinies of the recent
r to st snaeiA -
York
v’[N
(
a1
town in
the larg-
ii
the large
unty.and
r point of strawlu.*r-
vegetabl*** and l-a.\
country.
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