Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), No. 412, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 4, 1893 Page: 6 of 8
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its beating blood—of the sun
nnder promise that it would take only
and the jasper.
Neagle seized the op-
tempting to be clear, is at times rathe
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Inti uust Stop Cougiing!
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effusively.
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the modern isx Ai.in
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bril-
tinted though more will be accepted.
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saucers
whence profane hands
m
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him.
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Charles the
father, had three
the
Three Brothers, of perfect color and
Plaster will give great satisfaction,—35 cents.
to-Baby Charles.”
llsh crown.
cm
Austria had. or has. an
ental ruby the size of
Mf
Buy a a 663.00/unproved Orord Simtes
many
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“The cor-
l
is of plain gold with
Duffy Weil. let him go. •
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C ATA R R H
this
was
HAVE
YOU
GOT
— absolutely
permanently
aiogue to chronicle them,
onation ring of the kings
cording to that authority the title of
the province to the minesand minerals
the street with the baby on your arm.
and the omnibus was coming down on
and all the
The great
a glass case,
cannot reach
ounces.
r u tries
enter the Joss house—provided they
are willing to pay for the privilege.
The guardians of the temple—there
are usually three- welcome the visit- ■
honor.
Judge
BLOOD POISON
A SPECIALTY
So many of us fail to get what we want,
ind are compelled to take what is left.
and
cure
Yet
rubie
was
That is merely take-a-iekel offense-
—Texas Siftings.
tVtien a man is sick it always makes
him mad to hear his wife complain,too.
The people who are not compelled to do
your work are al" ays urging you to take
a vacation.
Every time people talk love they try to
pass their brass money as cold.
There never was a raise bell sort of a
woman who was a happy wife.
9
8
■ a few minutes,
portunity, and a
vivid likeness of
I created.
A man who has children cannot be good
to his kin; ine children are too noisy.
Inlaw, it costs fifteen aollars to geta
dollar's worth of right.
if not for size, yet for color and
Liancy.
"Ilie supreme of all for ,ize—if,
deed, it were a ruby at all—was
Every day a man hears of a dozen things
he ought to do that he can’t do.
Of European rubies,
ld, that luckless son of
c
o
y
e
t
an acquaintance with some Chinaman
of influence.
the PILES
■
APlant
■ Ferry’s ■
Ad Seeds •
B and reap a rich “
V harvest. They are always relfable, “
alwys in demand, always the best "4
FERRY’S SEED ANNUAL
For 1593 is invaluable to every Planter.
l is an row taped* a of the latest farming
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Pi
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at
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Fdmund Kean’s Portrait.
Of the many theatrical portraits that
within its sacred portals. Only rarely
did a white man get the opportunity ( -
to see the great Joss and the sacred reportet to
, . . ... 1 ••mu mist t
If the Enby is Cutting Teeth.
Be sure’and u«e that old and well-tried remedy. Mrs.
Wixsuaw’s Soothing Srnur for children teething.
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• SMOKE YOUR MEAT WITH
KRAUSERS LIQUID EXTRACTAF SMOKE
-CiKCULAR.EKRAUSERLBRL.MILTON.PR
■nwU/ICt SATS SHE CANNOT SEE HOW
=SWIrE YOU DO IT FOR THE MONEY.
pass the omnibus, you saw the piaintitl
between the brougham and the cab, 01
whether and when you saw him at ail,
and whether or not near the brougham,
cab or omnibus or either, or any two,
WITH
THOMSONS
SLOTTED
table ruby. whereon a plain cross or
side, and the brougham was trying tc
, are used in the
29 preparation of
W. BAKER & CO.’S
sixteen small brilliants around the
ring.” Rubies and carbuncles are
male and female, according to Pliny.
The asteria,” a curious variety of
any more than the fate of this extra- i little cups and
if any one doubts that
we can cure the most oh- |
stinate case in 20 to 60
days, let him write for
particulars and investi- ;
rrate our reliab lity. Our
financlal backing is i
,v , । ) of American cotton seed has proved
° .ng am I entirely successful,—London News.
Purely Technical.
Judge Duffy- What is the charge
against the boy. officer?
Officer—He stole five cents, your
it hay been neither
“Hanson’s Magie Corn Salve.”
Warrant cl to cure. or money refunded. Ask your
druggist Iorit. Pricezncents.
highest authoritles.
Free. j
A DETROIT,A
• M 0
intidtlaienowsntdonlyeafioweal2o the right side and the cab on the left
see the holy of holies, but they are
Al AQKASTOVE LIFTERS.
ALAonA POKERS&KNOBS
r--"DDbo
TSAWN Ayo COL D.
NICKEL pi. ATED AX D DUR AnLE.
For sale by all Stove and Hardware Dealers. Mnde only by
TKOY NICKEL WOxkS, TROY, N. Y.
lies Moines Fqualizer 1 0 ,
Manufneturers,
DES MOINES, 1OW A.
information from the
Mailed a
k D.M.FERRYA
B co._de
possession of James I. who -ent them
8 Sold by druggists or sent by mail. 5
u 60c. E. I. Hazeltine, Warren, Pa. H
e fl An A nn Paid in prizen for Poema
XIDUU hv onKeterbrook’a Pon..
V ■ WWW® "he Segd postal for croulars to
sterbreok de Co., 25 Jehn St., New York
nEAEKM AND HEAD NOISES CORR
UDMAEby Per k’sisviaible EarCuehiona. Whispersheart.
“ Suegennful when ail remedieafail. Sold EBEE
nr.laKa.Mrvu.11.1. WassforsokprgebFKEE
cuerry.
revenues of the Joss have fallen off. I
or the expense of housing him and
supplying him with incense has in-1
become of it no man knaks: and. in-
deed, whether it was a bit of colored
- , Keep Salvation Oil in the gympasium.
which hi, home was one which was said to be Itisa sovereign remedy for cuts. straius.
a large ruby
and which of them respectively—ot
The largest part of most people is
wishbone.
PRETTIEST BOOK rmrw
EVER PRINTED, r KEE
>BiOnentapkg
Theap, pure, best, 1,000.000 extras,
Benutiful llustrated Cntalogue free.
R. 11. BHUMWAY, Rockford, 111. 1
People cannot afford to have things ,
• given' to them.
rubies called
t gold. with a large table ruby and
buncle, the emerald.
a dark red. like a
2862
SHILOH’S
CURE. I
vrzs—V
toms of the Joss house, and signifies
his desire to burn some Joss sticks,
one of the Chinamen will take three
of them, light them, and stick them
in the white sand in front of the Joss.
The latter rests upon his crossed
as probably
rou.
the great mogul had 108 large
s in his throne, and among them
the amethyst, the beryl, the onyx was persuaded to make an exception
of Nova Scotta reverts to the crown
Anything that pays a man in one way,
generally pays him iu half a dozen;
golden dragon is in
A Sentence by the Court.
A certain learned Judge, when at
Chinese wood earver several years
•chatoyant" sapphire has more pearly er Neagle determined to steal
reflections. It was one of the twelve on him By connivance with
precious stones of which the breast- manager, Mr. Lee, the painter
cross of St. George is curiously en-
- aled, free. Cook ItExKDY Co., Chicago, 111.
PURELY rEGETABLS—
Dr. Pierces Pleas-
£S ant Pellets Thy’ra
442 a compound of re
Z1A tined and concen-
I . . trated botanical ex-
I - /tracts. These tiny,
\ / sugar-coated pellets
\ / —the smallest and
Every man you "hear something about
spoken of by Marco Pole, in the pos- ! The attendants do not appear espe-
session of the king of Ceylon: “A. I cially reverential, and do not even
span in length, as thick as a man’s I bend' the knee when they plant the
arm and without a flaw.” What has i joss sticks before the god: Neither
Donre Cough four Lungs Away.
The best investment on earth is the pur-
chase of a bottle of Marsden’s Pectorial
Balm when you nave a cough or cold.
Don’t take desperate chances when the
first dose of this excellent medicine will
relieve you. A bottle will cure any ordi
nary cough or cold. Sold everywhere.
We eat too much and take too little out-
door exercise. This is the fault of our
modern civilization. It is claimed that
Garfield Tea. a simple herb remedy, helps
Nature to overcome these abuses.
in its i the diamond, the ligure, the agate, melting influence of champagne Kean
death of the Queen.
legs in true Oriental fashion within | -—.— --
Marsden's Pectorial Balm is a certain I
and speedy cure for all coughs and colds. I
i it gives relief at once and permanent cure
when used according to directions. It is
not an experiment. It has been tried for
25 years. Sold everywhere.
| enpable.
But things have changed. The tio W h
love of gain has weakened the spirit
a consequence
Edmund Kean
tionable qua’ity. If really id he consults i
a physician: if constipated he uses the j
gentle family laxative Syrup of Figs.
Garfield Tea s,
CuresSick Headache,Restores Com plexion, Raven Doctors’
Bill*. Sample free. GARFIKLDTRACo . 319 W .45th St, N.Y.
James Me lville one as big as a racket
Cures Consumption. Coughs, Cronp, Sore
Throat. Sold by all Drugzists on a Guarantee.
Fora Lame Side, Back or Chest Shiloh’s Porous
king of Arracan had one. a six-sided
prism, a full inch in diameter, ending
in a six-sided pyramid. The king of
Pegu had a ruby of which the purity
has passed into a proverb, and which
was said to be the finest in the world.
Nearly everybody once owned
smartest dog in the world.
Boast that your pet dog has no fleas, and
e wi I begin at once to scratch himself.
a large violet
kings en-
was that
Celebrated DesMoines Equalizers
Easily the Bast.
o. 3. four horses, । n Bind-
s. Send card t »r ci
graved. The queen’s ring is likewise
the CLINCH RIVETS.
No tools required. Only a hammer needed
to drive and clinch •hem easily and quickly;
leaving the clinch absolutely smooth. Requiring
no hole to be made in the leather nor burr for the
and Queen Elizabeth
other loose ornaments.
the canopied altar. He is a pretty |
good representative of the style of
Chinaman one sees painted on cheap
do they say any prayers. The cost of
these Joss sticks is a quarter, al-
Has tastes medicnllv in keeving W l h ltivet-. They are STRONG TOUGH and DURABLE.
Has tastes memcnal . in seeping wu Millions now in mse. Al lengths, uniform or
other luxuries. A remedy must be pieas- as-orted, put up in boxes.
antly acceptable in form, purely whole i Ask your denler for them, or send 40c.
. , in stamps lor a box of 100; assorted sizes.
some in composition, truly benenicial in i MASUFATURED aY
effect and entirely free from every objee- JUDSON L. THOMSON MFC. CO.,
graved on it among them
burn with a pungent odor. If the
visitor wisely acquiesces in the cus-
Constipation, Indi-
gestion, Sick and Bilious Headaches, Dizzi-
ness. Bilious Attacks, and all derangementa
of the liver, stomach, and bowels.
They cure permanently. because they act
naturally They don’t shock and weaken
the system, like the huge, old - fashionel
pills. And they’re more effective. One
little pellet for a corrective or laxative-
three for a cathartic.
They’re the cheapest pills you can buy, for
they’re guaranteed to give satisfaction, or
your money is returned.
You pay only for the good you get
Unlike the Dutch process
— No Alkalies
ball R inject Singh had
with the names o
Numerous unsolicited testimonials daily
Kean's received by its proprietors clearly demon
. | strate the fact that the reputation of Dr.
• . "a , i Bull’s Cough Syrup, the infallible cure
plate of Aaron was composed, as has vited to a banquet. Lee had brought I for all attections at the throat and chest,
been said before; those twelve stones the costume for "Richard HL." and i has suffered no diminution in the last
being the sardony, the topaz. the car- Neagle. in like manner. was supplied • nuarter of A century.
the sapphire, ' with canvas, paints, etc. Under the
#$12 Main, Xaebtma, 1 a.-ala, . romasn.
stones. "Wisdom is better than
rubies" is the seal of praise set
against the charter of man’s best • even invited to do
eonduct; and a ruby, together with
itscongenor, the sapphire, was one of
i hen's egg:
showed Sir
crystal, or a wonderfully
are noted by authors. The
Lane’s Medicine Moves the Bow-
els Each Day. In order to be healthy
this is necessary. Cures constipation,
headache, kidney and liver troubles and
regulates the stomach and bowels. Price
| Nce and SI.00, at all dealers.
being heavily plated with gold. The
ordinary visitor will see nothing in
Q Nady niabed, adapted to tight end heavy work
with a eemplete eet o fthe latest lunprovod attaohment
PREE. Each machine ie cueranteed for a yeara Du j
direet fromn our fnetery. and sare dealers and WM
proft Send for PRE CATALAGUE Menton papmn
OXFORD HVG.00.. Dept 5 A CHICAGO,-
Cotton Growing in Southern Iussia.
Cotton culture in South Russia. ‘
which was initiated some time ago
by the minister of imperial domains,
is now giving promising results. The
earlier attempts failed through the
I ignorance of the cultivators,but since
the Kherson school of agriculture
took the matter up the propagation
weighing two and a half
Various other immense
When the Joss house was first
added to the institutions of China-
town. strangers were not allowed
and is of
iti the list. Numerous individual
swells have inspected it already.
JOSS. IN NEW YORK,
Receives Many Visitors, including Some
From Upper Swelldom.
PROSRESSIVE,sMSHRE*.A. c. H. I.
ft P. R. R., Chicago, and receive, postage paid, the
slickest deck of card# you ever handled. TEN CENTS
per pack, postage stamps, for one or many.
eighteen months after the death of the
reigning sovereign. That being the
case, Nir. Whitney’s title to the Cape
Breton mines can be no better than
that of the province, and, despite the
long lease granted him, it must expire
within a year and a half after the
the dragon except a fantastic mon-
ster. but to the initiated, who under- ' 8100 Reward «loa I
stands the meaning of the numerous The readers of this paper "ill be pleased to :
symbolical figures which cover his earn that there is at least one dreaded discase
bodv. he represents a large part of Shat science has been able to cure in all its
; i ... ib cnin. .. mni. stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s < atarrh
, the history of the < hinese empire. Cure 1s the only positive cure now known to i
I here is a large ithm the past year the Joss has lthe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a eon- j
keart-shaped balas ruby in the Eng- been visited by hundreds of Ameri- i stitutional disease, requires a constitutional j
cans of both sexes. Pretty women j reatment. Ball s Catarrh Cure is taki'iiin-
,. , , . , i , , , ternally. acting directly upon the blood and
nor polished, is only semi-transparent who may be seen on Fifth avenue mucous surfaces of the system, thereby
Morelia almost any day are among those destroying the foundation of the disease, and
ori- whose curiosity has been gratified. 1 giving the patient strength by building up
AF... » time h. -lummi- Nartic. , f I he constitution and assisting nature in doing
Anten a time the slummig partes I ts work. The proprietors have so much faith
sweMs who have thus far been eon- n its curative powers th.it they offer One
tent with seeing police headquarters. ‘Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to
1 -i,,Hill and the nicht life of the ure. Send for list of testimonials.
henv Hill, and tm n. Ht th ot th. . Address F. j H ENEY « to. Toledo, D
Bowery may include the Joss house ,
< ougninz Lead to < oasumpton.
Kemp's Balsam will stop the coign at 1 I
once. Go to your druzgst to -day and get
a sample bottle free. Large bottles 50 । ,
cents and $1.00 1 1
Fits, -'ll Ot* stopped free by Dr. Kline’s Great
Nerve Restorer. S > fit *'t-. tr! d Ay use Ma
V-ouis cure Treatise anae.oo trial pottie Tree tom
rise- sendtoDr Kline, 931 arehst., Philadelphin, ra.
‘•heard something” about
Perhaps even more vividly than
diamonds, rubies and carbuncles ad-
dress themselves to the oriental im-
agination. says the London Queen,
.something in that liquid fiery color
which reminds one of a heart full of
of Aurungze ' e.
A king in ‛ersia had one which he
prized at the value of a city or even a
kingdom. “It was a table-cut balas
i by of a eautiful shape, of at least
a finger's breadth, weighing two
ounces and a half, and of a most peer-
less color." There are others still,
celebrated in history, but it would
nuke this paper too much like a cat-
creased. At all events, visitors of
all colors and nationalities can now
law in Canada.
If the legal lore of the Halifax Her-
- -----------,7 , laid is well grounded, Mr. Whitney
— .... I hey talk very littleland his associates in the Nova Scotta
English, but they can hint at the wis- I coaldeal wil hereafter be likely to
dom of investing in Joss sticks un- feel a new interest in the good health
mistakablyin a few words. These and well-being of Qneen Victoria. Ac-
sticks look like the ordinary wooden
cigar-lighters that are found in some
cigar stores, only they are black, and
$500,000. When mercury, !
ioiidepotassinm,sarsaprillaor Hot Springs fail, wo I
rurantee v cure—and our Macic ( yphilene is the only '
thing that willcure permanently. P sit ire proof sent I
the twe Ive stones of the famous
breastplate of Aaron. For rubies
and sapphires are the same stones,
one colored red and the other blue:
and both come under the head of
"corundum." which the dictionary
tells us is "anhydrous alumnina."
The finest rubies are still kept in
Asia, though Tavernier who. after
all, is the great authority on Eastern
gems, though he did write so long ago
says that he preferred the French
rubies to those of the great mogul.
perplexing. "My good woman,” he is . When a man forgives, does he do it from
i have said to a witness, 1 motives of goodness or cowardicet
"you must give an answer, in the few- ■
c,’t possible words of which you are I_ Sudden C Changes of Weather , a ise
" - ■ | Throat Diseases. There is no more effect-
; ual remndy for Cougia, Coids, etc., than
. when you were crossing i Huonx's Biloxi nisi Tuque dold on y
in b*>rr^. Price 25 cts.
stones Which Appeal More strongiy Than
Diamond, to the Oriental Imag-
inationA Beautiful Blue-
Grey stone.
Did you ever have an enemy that you
would consign to the ertnodox belli
a fortunate
ordinary production. It is said that
Kubla Kahn sent an ambassador to
( eyion. offering the value of a city
f this unique jewel: but the king
and all his people refused the price
and preferred to keep their ruby.
D . Kubla Kahn want it for his
stately pleasure dome in Xanadu?
worthy size. They passed into the
S NQBreakfastCocoa
3 1 149 which is absnlHtrly
839 J ! a \ pttrf! and soluble.
Ha l vrjIthasmorethanthreetimes
■B ' I • i the strength of Cocoa mixed
47-.1 ' with Starch, Arrowroot »r
"meBigGSugar, and is far more eco-
iiomical, costing less Ilian one cent n cup.
It is delicious, nourishing, and e A ILK
DIGESTED. ____
Sold by G-orers everywhere.
w. BAKER & CO . Dorchester. Masa
so. Perhaps the
Cures Constipation
Patents! Pensions
Send for Inventor’s Guido or How to Obtain a Fatrut.
BendforDigest of PENSION and BOI NTY LAWS.
PATRICK 0‘FARRELL. - WASHINGTON, D. C.
CROUP REMEDY!
The only medicine known that will cure Mem-
branoun Croup. In a private practice of twenty
years it has never foiled te care any kind of
Croup. Triat parkage by mail, 10 CBnft. Box. 50e-
Dr. BELDN PROPRIETARY Co, Jamaica, N. Y.
slab of glass, akin to those fabulous After paying the guardians the vis-
emeralds and the like, wherein the ! itor is at liberty to inspect the tem-
Fgyptians were so deft is not known, pie at his leisure. He can handle the
Wow We Grow Old.
The thread that binds us to life is most fre-
{uently severed ere the meridian of life is
eachec in the case of versons who neglect ob-
vio & means to renew failing strength Vigor,
no lefts me source of happiness than the con-
aition of long life, can be created and per-
petuated where it does not exist. Thousands
who have experienced or are cognizant—includ-
ng many physicians of eminence—of the
reels of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, bear tes-
iimony to its wondrous efficacy as a creator of
rtrength in feeble constitutions, and debili-
tated and shattered systems. A steady per-
formance of the bodily functions, renewed ap-
petite, flesh and nightiy repose attend the use
of this thorough and standard renovant. Use
no local tonic represented to be akin to or re-
semble it in effects in its place. Demand the -gengarg-re
. genuine, which is an ackuowledged remedy for "22-3-3=5",
lie wits made by a very clever indigestion, malaria, nervousness, constipu- । IHESREAT)A
lion liver and kidney complaint.; and rheu- — —Jk
. j i f mat ism.
ago, and cost a great deal of money. :--------
IICHIIG PILI3 known by moistur*
lias perspiration, cause intense itching
when warm. This form and BLIND.
BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILES
YIELD AT ON F TO
DR. BO SAN KO'S PILE REMEDY,
which act® directly on parts affected,
absorbs tumors, allays itching, effectins
a permanent cure. Price 50c. Druzgists
ormail. Dr. Bosanko, Philadelphia, Pa.
g9 Piso’s Remedy for <'atarrh is the Hpa
m Best. Fasle>t to Une, and Cheapest H
in- fans and screens, with long, thin
one < mustachios and a rather severe face.
concentrated splendor—something at
once weird and fascinating stirred
the mind which peopled space with
peris, djinns and afreets, and gave to
certain things of earth powers named
by common consent magical and
supernatural. Gems in general, and
rubies and carbuncles among the
more specialized, were assumed to
give forth light that made the sun
su perfuous.
Noah had this light when in the
ark. and Abraham's-city, wherein he
shut up his wives and whereof the
walls were too high to allow the sun
to shine therein, was brilliantly
lighted by a basin full of precious
SOME PREOUS GEMS. the sapphire, seems to almost connect
"d * i this lovely stone of purity with the
.e, poiec .. u.cc cat s-ye. The -asteria.’ or star John E. Owens gathered about him in
NOTED RUBIES AND SAPPHIRES stone, is of a grayish blue - ‘
shows within a star of six delicate the only portrait ever taken of Ed- t bruiaaa and «|»rains, to ivnlch acrobataand
white rays, turn, it which way you mundkean. The dramatic giant (who “urlahlbeatta Lor ppain. 25 ‘‘t Hhe
will. 1 he "girasol sapphire is» the weighed only 110 pounds i hud an anti- __
name given to a beautiful variety pathy to pieturemakers and would ' The man who stutters was *tbe origina
। with a pinkish or bluish opalescence never grant them a sitting. When he i tor of the missing word contests.
and a peculiar play of light. 1 he was playing in Philadelphia the paint-
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