The Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1894 Page: 2 of 8
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tn exchange for 11 Large Lioi
Heads, cut from Ltoa Ccffe* •**
wrappers, and a 2-cent stamp t»
pay postage. Write for lft a
Peral» and < ho'.era.
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ng, why Persia is a hotbed for cholera, b------7~ ,. - „ , ( -----; m
tuv 'l l; ■ only wonder is that i| should ever |thaa that. o£ English aa^. By IftW J
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which- have street, bailas, Tex. Jipnd for pamphlets.
an honest hand will
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marriage a failure?
He—I have found it so.
She—How' long have you been mar*.
' ried? ■? . "
He—;Not at ail. Girl refused n»»
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elothiri^, arrived at HaZeldene. With
her was aj? hi Id, a toy.4* • '
- , - - a ya _ . ~.She wrung her'hands’ ’antTwaileiffW
sfluire of Hftzcldenft. ,Bnd. PefiQwopd, ■ .*tj>Wr.A, face.
was no newyo a county which for you, Oh,
six monthe^m- ha.1 openly discussed on1v ,|,<lvk , lici. slightly
the tea-table ami and muttered;on. ’
‘^1 met the child.^fie nex^duy* .He
in his h^hy wtiy tlMUr-he suuL
= Jiij moOfUJJitfd "iajhe irnm London to
stav with veil. I catheYed you had
lodged them in the cottage by the <dd
btjilge-that bridge wlpyb joitis your - '.‘.^.^^‘‘^.'.^j^ rtrur fricndT"'
place to my. father's, that bridge you 1 ...j
cross eai;h time vybn ebme to see me.-
VoO^-Lhot
- -iea^o my Tu-uuir j. pu Rias that child,
before—yon—day your lips on mfne.
- T'hilip Jlene^l.will not marry you, for
tli^t woman and her. child are your.
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“ i’hilip dropped like a stone into the
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married again after my father’s death.
It was a mis'take which she scarcely
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change. But the child’s father"claimed
her " abroad. Her
_'OU now, oriuisu consul <*u -
ut only last week she wrote me from 10,1)00 inhabitants!
miserable London lodging, .praying , that exist in each
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joj* and happiness:from the rubies and -
diamonds.—Pick-Me-Up. : |r • ______ _r- _
* X*--"r • ' - 1 ...L,_x_ d..-Judge wiudxis of .Chicago, has ren- v
NQT ALWAYS ;F4T. , ,r4cred a dccd$iop' t<r“t?H‘r*’-effect-•-thafr*- -**
some t..nKtrttKfe~X^L.o f Eatsyet t,-... , Pe0P{e_ ^bmit .gmtiM tc• £? __
■, ' M eicoine tn I *•«. bitrstlOT"T^y are legsttr bound to _ _____
When Lafayette, in 1824, jnado Uts “bide by the \e rd kt 0 ‘*ra 8ar«ptfma-*n>
memorable tour through-th^Vnited • *“•. 11 ^Mra^kklea., -------
1States, many.amwang.^rtmxt^nn,he^e^tey
English, and understood less. He debtor of the-iittate. And acMtW
.hud detained a Kt^pliraacA^treTTas ‘h« ^biu^om^Ak.
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off mistress?^ TTow~eaii a..'iaii)er look
,hi& own children in the face, knowing
that he has stamped his image upon
•an outcast—a---
■‘Good Gaff? Awctry, are yoTrmnd? A
wronged tvoman—an outcast child!
What do you mean?" ■ —
— Philip Dene -was deadlyxpale as he
spoke, but he faced the angry girl;'
without flinching, and taking her bjt,
the shouklers, forcdtl lier to look into
his eyes and answer him.
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You cannot afford to wear such
ing Wife—Why not, darling?
“Because the price is outrageous i ,
••Oh, that’s all right, dearie^ I
thought at first yott said I couldn’t' 1
afford to wear it ”—-PuCk. . j
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Blighted A fleet Ion,. *
“Why did you name 1100 an the lu_,
damages" in ydW breach of promise pinaucea
Hllit?1’ * mnst «lARt
••That’s the price ‘of my watch.
When.he broke off the engagement
my heart’ beat so f
the time-plech.”
floor and wrung
moaned in agony.
“Awdry! tny TbVe. my- darting, I
heard you. l am here]” ’ ' ^“r~
PJtilip raised thft prostrate form in
his armtulntil it lay acros« his breast,
ffe pressed his codT firtfi hah’ds over
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field by all druggtoU.
E* o C E* A 600,1 o°nUUB
F“ nC^E- ffir miny Mlfft
ble re^lpLn obtained at a ir**
eo»t; absolute tnohfy aarara a»
maker*; worth Ha weUrht b
gold; a trfatfaa on health-, how
to become beautftul; waluablt
toilet recipe-, also containin'
our Champion Preserving re
cipa |o keep fruit, vegetahiM
? ine ques- I U«1 Vl,° ojov^aa*. so ----r UVU|\ w wlUiouthanging°ia.11y
lecided.. Mr. tha gTQOTd Apd lost after going
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the.subject in the hunting field and
the ballroom,, over C„ ;... ...! ’.. _.. 1
------a» tha hsUjt-nshing symposia sacred
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‘Goodnight, my darluig,”"saidtTie
t^puntess, kissing her daughter. "JJon’J
• atop toe long taking farewell of
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L^.r. Then sljfe swspt her violet, velvet
♦ and rose point the gallery
■ " whence she was dirrn-tly fotiowed )>y a
oouple oimen servaik-.. idiu had Teeii
engaged.,1in ejjinguisjiing the tall
l»W*r« f-flr wax ianilEi
—‘ In a halo of pale yrllow light stood
Lady Awdry Carstairs. The. soft
---.-..broun.bflfr ■'erf1 1U>1" libHt'Was crowned
r- ; wh wh liftk htt'ug .iikman^
.learning strings around her slenjer
• C•' throat. 1.1 <>r~\\TiTt<‘' <_»«>tvn—felt in ftiH
fold" L> the pulifslit-ii tiakei). floor.
pL i x . . iKEereXhere ^rew^nd grew a little
.ieap'pf white flower petafs,- pulled
- filowly^one1 by ohe by. the girl's.nn-
..<loved fingers from her great bouquet-
ipv JHflip Dene, tall. dark, fitted to
mate,with the fair vision’ before him,
stepped from the shadowed xjrrrbrasure
" open window.
5 , 44Pearest, are you tired?’’ He spoke
softIv.--bending hi:? curly head abovo
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. ./She waved her hand in negation,
frp* n<i w ords qiynC;,
_ i qfc j f. y < hi r s wee t f^ce is aswEIe as
'jtifelU RiTtl“FHFh; dark rings have.
.^om<‘ beneath your, eyes durifig* this
•Hast hour.11
£ his grasp.
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and drew ~fmfh a tiny ; packet” of.
papeiw <hw. two, thf’ee. she dropped
them singly into the flames, then drew
a ring set with great "diamonds and
lieFr rubies from her marriage finger,
rrtmklcd bn the heayth as she cast it
from 1 ”
glided from the~room» •
—Utor.uu hodF I’hilip4>t-ne sttf motion- walKcd down the finculXLjnc^t
'•■frss.---Tire Tiranpr—was wrarpped -ia “•— ’’-----”---a—
deadest silence, which the slow drop-
ping-of the dj*jnj»"fire only intensified.
was a drawn/ "'TWTl
- which length faced tfawe* grAV- l-ig'ht^
which was preepiifg hm6n^ the cur-
Hc-tool^ her fingers into 74ain fold* and tuciung thc glow of the
-- ■,S1 lamps to a sickly yellow.
“So Awdry had found out about
Elster- Poor little Elsie, so fair, an<|
;! i IqfmJ 1>mi- ami I love her
nfiw. Ami the boy, too,- what a bonnie
hx4„_i^_.. ._T4auu ",4nds ■ o f men
and women would give half their for-
tunes for so bright and sturdy a son,
-and ybt. he is His mother s shame, and
—yes, Awdry was-right—and mine.”
7 Philip crossed the room ary dragged
bg>k n
‘‘Whtrt a lovely sunrise—on what a
fair world. My world is storm-swept
and ruined, but duty must besmy-wuw. -
I will go to Elsie! poori broken thing;
and take her and the child, two waifs
both, a why from here to where we can
find peace. Then. pCrhapi^ when
Awjdry hears, are will; be-sorry and
forgive.?
gled masses of- her hair birek +rom hey
burning Jbreh^ad. 'e- •
Vi‘e*«ntly *ite Indited at him., _____
“You’ve come bagk, Philip. . Ah!
don't leave me again w’fiatev,e>,imay
do, whatever I may'say.'I was mad, I
thinli. an hour ago. Mad With pride
'and jealousy, and envy of ——”
. “<)f'ray prior little half-sister. Don't ■
look w>-rtnrtlPff. ffeti real.• -My mother
loivuucu.i viivnv j o,. *«■>. ±_r, . r -----w,;.,
eral, yes: but I have had the great Df
misfortune ta-4ose my wife siape I ! •
saw you/’ Catchingthe word “wife/”
,I(S,VC.. ( Eafayette gueised at tET"idea of a nuut a nan-miie iracic
He laid his hand upon the window reeent matriaffe, add. patting h^-dence »t Homewood, i
old friend affectionately on the shoul- t,ght aha high fence all around it,,
der, he‘‘exclaimed: “Happy man! which is carefully guarded, so that
nobody, shall see what Is going on in-
' side/' The inventor is said to haWrfj
j. j given up' the storage battery as im- I
Once, when Judge " WDHams was practicable, and to be devob I
r______ __///:. -T.:TL: ?---Ma----attention____to theT
lington, says the Green Bag, Jacob”! problem of an underground j
argument, system. It is said that ho has a plan
when he was" told by the presiding l°r saving the electricity, which, un- ;
judge to oinit discussing _the ques- i *- ——
s» it had- been de
-.iMnavn- “rxtt.*
-said Judge—Wtffifems, ' —------ ~ - -r-
Vermont.’’ “Where?” said Mr. Maeck.;! large saving in the cost of operating. '
puttjjjg_hisJ:iaiid,ta-hl2L.oar. “In the;’ _ ‘ — I-
10th Vermont,11 repeated the - ‘jfldfeo., ■ ■'—TSS.—yA- N*s-T«*. - arrsr ~r.-iTia
Mr. Maeck, very gravely bowing re- I ‘ A spd’onlest mustard pot is a recent i
plied: “I with-buy .*he book, your I invention. Ey pressing'-a plMon-rod
honor.” 1 in an airtight receptacle the requisite I
j—t“----—--- hmount of mustard is forced through |
— ’rant wm riifownf,---—--, a g^(tatile spout.—The air—lining ax- d
Fond Husband — Throb htmdrdfl'!’chided', the mustard Is always fresh.
dollars for a dress? It is preposier- I rzt.—-----“t—T ’ .
ous. You cannot afford to wear such j Mbrs men are drowned in the wine cup .
'eloAtaa... -1 than in tfae sea/______________
. It is not enough to know; we must apply ’ 1
what we know.
. The Watches ot the Night
When of the repeated kind, experienced By
persons troubled with insomnia, soon bring
about *A alarming condition of ^be nervous
system. The shaking hand, confusion of the
brain, lapses ot memory and loss of appetite
Indicate, with tnrrtMe-preclslon, the ravages
b/'toss of sleep, «Mt» If nnremedled
most destroy mental equilibrium altogether.
No better and thorough nervine exists than
Hoetetter’S Btomach Bitters. Common sense
H sne enuacciueuv mnd experience point to Its earlyand steady
S.-1"® engage IUCN I. ln Jiie, of insomnia. It strengthens weak
fast that it stopped and relaxes the tension of overstrained nerves.
which, by the vtay. a resort to unmedicated
stimulants will -never do permanently, while
the alter effect of such excitants Is most preju-
dicial. TTnder the Influence of this benlgrrtn-
vlgoraflt. appetite, digestion and sleetBretUrn,
and bodily comfort and health are alike pro-
moted. 4t is invaluable In chills and fever,,
liver Complaint, constipation, rheumatic and
kidney trouble. ■ - 1 ■ ■ .
> I Avnriee, ambition, envy, anger and pride
I1 are the five enamlee of flpMf, ____ _
latch, meaning to leave the house in
• that way, but a slight sound caught
his ear.’ . happy man.
“Someone coming. Who caa it be
at this hour?” » AtiMerl
--Instinctively—Philip drew into tire
shadow! As the ’door was gently
pushed opety, Lady Awdry, barefooted.
Tier long hair lying all unbound over
her shoulders, stepped softly over the
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-....^hg tlid ftgLseemtonati_ceJlieparttr<r tt”"’; «___
but' going to the tireplnce. MaeeE iiyuyi^E
.fell on her knees and with dainty
I finger-tips began to grope among the
’ sean-ely cold wood ashes -which Ht-
I tered the hearth. -rr-
“My ring—my dear, darling ring,’I
She sobbcd._'— "T must find it. I must
get back the ring J’hilip gaye mft.
" It Was only-tttwt—Tuesday, three days -
back; he gave.: it to me, with tender'
words, and oh! stteh loving kisses—-
and now it’s gone, thrown away like
his love, broken like my heart. Oh! r
I’hilip, 1 sent you away, but hear me,
come back to me. I cannot gjy.e_ yott" '
who
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Awdflyrife-enba..Hr "'-irW'lMien ari-augra that <»*»“■ <«MU-k«lUh#WUWHfb. 4
-a. teriffhlft-Toice. “Thlit gomay -And .tholadiea u.n..id>»v.. "tj^ir-h^wtr '» qn»'Bti»'b ' 1 be refurt hetd That "the
her child are indeed my shame.” kerchiefs as soon as Lafavette camo administratrix hAd-a-rtjgM- to>ut»mi.t
She slipped her hand into her bosom jn si^rt, ttfid when Daniel •exclaimed., th« Sl*’n* w Ar.b.tration, and that it ■
. ...------,._x, . ..Welcomo, ■Lafayette!.’'- the wlpile "*“ 1:-': ""
company was to repeat ’the wt4ds
after , him. I’niuekiiy, the ladies
misunderstood the pregram and - p?*;
waitedtoolong. says Argonaut, only 'u^lnusi liave ne’w ;
------ _____f to be reminded-of *t heir duty lit.a *1 _ ..
her, iimr'lWTlTe Sound died she stetft^rian command of “Flirt, ladies, J* 10®. 1 1 ..^v' , ' U , ’’
........... ■’ . •: “’’•flirt I nav-from th</?encral; as ho w^tenUmpU <^lod?Q t' po. ‘ je-
_ . „ ._ - nia4.e by the coni m i
city club orf education. Fho report
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U,n help mel—I love yotrstill.” Her voice charge. But the child’s father
broke and tears flKrtVd froth her eyes, her afid took her abroad
but she dashed them from her cheeks wretched story I cannot tell y<
and poured out a torrent of wild Words.
“Not content wjih ruining one
woman, you long to degrade another.
...t-. How can a. man honor the wife who
the • long knowingly takes the place of a cast-
aid.;ihe_si-
-c# leiice £. of the
’ B -fields. ”rhe flow-
_ g »=ie'rs. waxen white
fit!?and._jd.vid scar-
«»let, drooped in
F the hot atmos-
—H; - pbere of the oak
gallevy at Dar—
thew Grange,
which ap hour '
before ha<y>een
,, filled by a great
««wd of counjy. notabUHies to o lTie e£ore lold
>■*->- honor tW-bwthday of the earl-of- „u„„,
7 Carthcw’s onlyyiniightt-r anddieiress,
/and to'hear^Jpeetrbfnews. z—,
the announcement of t aft engagement
between Lad^Awdry Carstairs and
~ - ' young Philip Dene. the wealthy
“PHU.JP! COMB BACK!
Tee, and on this warm night, too. Let
«he send for Cecile to bring you a
wrap and Take you straight off to
bed.”
He rang as he spoke; but when,the
bell'vVhs answered it was Lady Atvdry
who stepped fouvard__and grfvc the
“Light the fire and the lamps in'
~ MlBci*n'brary, '•
'.‘aonie hot cofteh there at on<;e.”
Then she turnted to her lover. ;
r<y. wanb-to. speak a few_.wprii?-to ” —
^SLk ’^cra'befbre. i_go <><>4md1.’^ • p'
With great deliberation, as though
,»he wished to gain’ time, Lady Awdry
“ penned out and sweetened a dup of
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' “I prefer to stand, thank you,” she
!£!/*; ;xaid presently, as I’hilip Dene, pushed
r* big chair nearer the blaze. f
" !vn jdehly she dropped her coffee
cup with a clatter into the saucer and
set both on the table. “Philip,” she , „„v„ v„ w
ag-SsiBriMt, nnflilrt- big .eyes jnjeiwd up—Philip, come back! come jbaek!”
her cheeks grew yet psb-r as s le jB a very passion of despair she
en’d*”’ * mockery this farce must glIn^. herHelf face downward on the
“Mockery! -Farce! Awdry, what
-do you mean?’”s-«4^hilip tried to take
her hands, but she sHrmBfc from him
— »nd clasped them both abqve her he$rt,
which beat heavily throi gh her laces.
,—----“Don’t try to touch- me or I shall
J seream. * Don’t attempt to speak, for
j will not hear you. Nothing yon cah
say can extenuate your, baseness
toward,me and toward that other
woinan!” / - -vrzto-*' -
Philip Dene flnshed hotly at her
)a< words. He tried to speak but the
etirL quivering with excitement, and
bearing her foot upon the floor, as
♦lioufyi to Mish herself into a fury
“Yim.' You (ate more mean, more
!
The strongest timber known is the
“Billan” or Borneo ironwood, whose -. . ,, j
breaking strain is 1.52 times greater > —”3
Cfr^,?rom7b»tpte^’’’HZ7Limn l exposure it-becomes oflbony black---------
extract from -n recent report.of the WM* and very hard.,^
British consul at Kesht. a town oL nr j „UDWri
but only last week she wrote me from ; 40,1)00 inhabitants! “The cesspools yn <ph-eases of the -Direst. Lunjs ■
a miserable Londdn lodging, .praying ; that exist in each house aye mere Heart, Vetarrh^and
-niy^pity and charity Jor hersqlf_and wells, more or less-ideep,
her child f—”—' ' - —-——!■ ! Bn fiXtt. “ Drinkipg Water ito obtained \ A moutb Bnd______—
.“OH! Philip, and I—-” | from wells, within ten or twenty yards | take aiaan through'any land. .
“Wonld-hot-let -me- speak-mn. 4iour4j^/.^^^*“Lbol»i_ .Thgre__aim_ho^' — 1_1 .-
ago; but now; you know .all, and—” sewers, and thoilgn gutters exist in AfUl IlDLlffnief
“And ! must find mv ring.” . some streets, they are worse.Jhan , - o ...
Side by sidp they’ knelt before tha useless, for they have no means of I
cotff hearth-in The brrHrant light- of Bc;ury ing-totay Lhkiaccuuiulatvdwftle^.
new-born day! Side by side' their , and consequently they are oftenei |
-ftnrers sought the lost riim~while Hit t ban hot full of stagnant green liquid,
.long-strands-of—her unbound hair fell TherubbishLfrom-kiUdieps is t'nrowp
across his cheek. • put in certain corners of strbets and;
“At last,” Philip Dene cried in iri- open spaces; where it is allowed to
umph. .“Now,.deai-fist, give me your accumufato. Ponds have .been arti- ,
-hand agaip.” S—_______________' L ’’flcially-inadAjWhero water put ot the
“Again and forever,” she whispered, (gutters accumulates, and when . in -. .
blushing-rosilyhe—siTpfwd^We cirv-^winter it freezes thtsTlltny. Itfllddy
clet upon her finger.. - - ' J.~ water is turndi iqto icuand e.ollectod.....
my hiin.t, fl W.IIIIHU, young- 4mb4a.led, -—3=ban aha hahl it hl7h ■ almve hetoin the iochpuaeafw cdnaumpHbn the
un'ement aH1'* weaving what "a-, oik-.- rieJi head, and a sunbeam!!;'-1'111'1' life «n<l following summer. ■
t An-Arbltratlon K Hindinr inLaw?' ;
— ..Judge 1Vind.cs of.Chicago, has ren-
, .glfiied a 3e cisiop ■ to tfly^effect- -that ‘
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gfbitrA- * MM.... NMWMNWWV
kklea.bbA. tov e nslUed 'wonOMA help. I
hg4 lux ffljoycd a well day lor sivtcea yesrx,
ter, a Leaiing~tire”arbltraToFa'”<IccI3efl
country!” “Happy man!” “Ah, I re- t,be f°r 'the tklendanU. and
meiuly.'r.!*-“Aiid./Lhuiigh Ire usually Judge «
cLinsn in an effective manner, ^ie award- xv »»0» v >ie taora good than an the <iortormxifar4afl Um ,
Wr-!Wrtm- snmeHmM, sct aMdo w contofled. on ‘ behalf . «?*.<years. I hate a good appetite, I steep wei
malapropos. At Halifax the cortege ther plaintiff, that the aruitratotn And Am Now Able to Work.
i,y-r;.r,„r»l ''to ptoj-idi.-e.i aga nst leT. and tho yy danMfiarhM *>« t»ai tronMed to tha pM ,
ila’tirmed. A ctunpany pf sdldiorsby »orcl P<’int"as raised toat an mln.iri- R,e wlUt rbgniMtoin and dbto«tntM -
Lid iOS who hml i^sTm-yi?.! to submi t a canto to arWlrat iofl, AAu j | I
-^t ltonm trr- rtiff guest Jhe“l’rO''’t^ OO/l Q
-."•.5 hAAtxx-itfwrt. nriithnrizintr tl»4i arhltratiLn . • ■ [ a/J
Cures
; age
buildings k Hood’A PIUs cun constipation, an.
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centty-mAlle by tjib co««nirtfc&^ bT Ute
city club on education. I he report ’
"rid vtjea that the WrfrSHnitMwisjt*.......
.JSjjjiNntirely, as a usele^s institution.
^qndrai.nm mends that instead of it tyvo,,^
'"|i"igli"scliooTs"'siibu’lc! b>< ■■-fiib.'i-tir.T.
~^ffo”ontbfffltoWnVTvtto-rrf-toe-college.-'---
■ i , : and the other in Harlem.. It fays
General Daniel, fratfiie rat tinsm a .m.
of his order, vainly a’“ 7’ho^,tt* t
it- but ,ailure' Tke college of the city of.
• . Nffw York must nqt be confounded
with the University of-Ne,w York city. -
• ■ . Golum-*
. ........._._jSES3SE
csssful iustitutian ..uf .^be, Jilpiri'llTflV ...
attempt of the' city to provide
acquaintance.
..i”M .3
^5 «? 55 £
gsa®
« r 5'
■ - —
MOTHER’S
FQiPNirs:
effusion: “Ah,- my dear friend,'-so tor »>ider«roumi Eir<-tri<. Tr» is a scientifically prepared Liniment >
——- '.j see you once more! Hope The movements of George M rsting- harmless; every ingredient is of
you have prospered and had good house., the inventor, in the direct ion recognized value and in constapt UM
fortune All these years!" “Yes. gen- of experimenting with eT.-.-fr,.- trae- by ths medical profession. Mnb
■bm-^ob near pitt9burg. are creating a ; ana Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes
deal of interest, though nobody knows1 Danger to iifo^ of Mother and Child.
’ precisely what be -U1doing. He has Book “To Mothers” mailed free, con- ■
built a half-mile track fioar his resi- ™°rn,atio“- ‘B4 .
m voluntary testimonies.
, and erected a ^Sent by ®xjress,^charge» prepaid, oe receipt
BWIELD REGULATOR CO., AttanU, Gi.
pfthr’s
; • i.yrMej. | given up xne storage oaticry as .m- , UUUix o
-OheiLibeB Judge " WilHains was practicable, and to be devot-J ^^Klr
presiding in the supreme court in Bur-' ™ attention to tne . pnftV’C
lington, says the Green Bag, Jacob" problem of Bn underground i uUUK u
' Maeck was making an argument, system. It is said that he has a plan £!X IKF
■ .... , -------“-for saving the electricity, which, un- ; f-
der the trolley system, is passed into 1 COOK’S
fhh <rrnnnH ar.d Infit nftor croinc? • nhsnr
motor-of Jhe
wits binding upon the estate.
A ln«tItntion
The authorities of.riMto" f nilcge of take non
111 City of New York sny that they
,.vant and-must. liave new
! fOr the institution.
flirt, I sriy!” from the general; as he '
' ' ' /•■■ ’■ ■“ . . ’Pthe
- -atorquis. -Equally, misunderstaifOlBlt'.
fhetr part. tlWTBtfTfPhs. instead oi
shouting, “Wolcome,. Lafayettgr!” in
• UttlsoH at-’tiio ieiwse—i"Nf shw-geweWoi'S
- Trpooch^; repeated-the - sentence—qua.
by one in ’ varying tones down thq
; line.
burlesque of his order, vainly
attempted ''to correct ,it< but
as -he unfortunately stammered
when he was excited, his— , , , .. . -,
“Say it all to-to'-to-geth-efy Vcoulj
'■Welcome, Lafayette:” which cWF ““•••“* »“—"l"n**,r"|T|' "
tinned all alOBg-’the lipe. ^(Ireat church. I ho condemned college is ---
country! great couutrv!" replied an attempt o the city to provtee au
Lafavette. turping to Geheral 1’olk, msGtoUoe where the highest orOer <4 .
who was vaittb' tryittg-UOl to sjuile. education might be obtamed without
Recognizing an old acquaintance, expense.-
: l.'m'.iettg giBewtl-'hlm wlHi ifttoi'i
effusionr “Ah,- my dear friend,' * so i
. glad.to seo you once more! Hope;
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The Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1894, newspaper, May 24, 1894; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302391/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.