The Anvil. (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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The New Br
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ineers and carried
wite and tw' children
e
Get at on e tlint til
Tot
The best baking powder made is, as shown by analy-
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■ superior to other baking powders, and, as far as I know.
i
Fear to die until you kava d
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I! moat mep • consciences ehould talk omt
food they would be sued for slandet. .
diconary wanta a word with you.
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West,
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whh, to permanentiy cure habitunl comsti-
dil
si
plaint against theau
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was repealed by the act of 1875, mak-
•peine up from the soul of faith
morning- Trees, houses and
tele-
jerh PaHTS
during the six
bamrn Ar
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Columbian Exposition
bushel; now it is worth 48 cents.
•IV,
About
ives Bar Lherty.
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a rattlesnake
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Republican it’s
Aug- IL-
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for Greenville.
rowen.
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asose
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says, then the fool theory is the cor-
rect one;—Knights of Labor Journal.
of Locomotive E
insurante in thi
ri and perforatehim.
Mr. Henderson went before County
Attorney Edwards and made com-
or w much thereof aa may be offered
in each month, at the market price
..
N‘995s
1*,
Fopu-
As endorsed and recommended by
the New-York Health Authorities.
sudh denom-
■tie dollar nor
in the hour of danger, aa it is always
the first follow to run and hide.—
Dakota Ruralist
and I will cheerft
iot that I.mhy
JU080N L. THOMSON MFC:00.
‘G11, ' W«'<»«e. Ha*a
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r* vnbderam witac* lit irrndr-n erprrmered M ar pcue UM au
a fam xr ir nhe ^f*r read L/.
ot a
morning and
luring several
e ’
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known as -Potshot Smith." attempi-
ed to board the’eaboose of a eouih-
bound freight train in the ralroad
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monetization of Mi ver are Tories.—
Missouri World. ‘
Governments are not instituted for
full penalty of the law,
h«m rar Tieh.
17.—Tuesday
rMgeSMnck
a pound; now it is selling at 6 cents ,
in 1873 wheat was worth $1.50 -
gustrensure--
‘ onsur
Vevy day.
; ury. in sut h form and in
imations. not lese than o
more than one thousand -
5
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.et
and knew the danger. He used the
great remedy— Boschee’s German
Syrup—for lung diseases. ®
dollar shall be 120 grains troy, which
was at that time of the commercial
value of 11.085.
It provides that any owner of gold
Mart to •
reatmhett to ererybody l
atswet at 1 C. minunca
sympathetic of God's creatures, is the
least forgiving toward her erring sis-
ters—Paris Advocate.
Demonetise both gold and silver.
It is pretty certajin that a man who
says state bank bills would be as good
money as greenbacks is either a fool :
______.... If he believed what he
badly burned on his hands and arms.
The boys played it once too often
Eeectaally yet gently, whe n cotive or Ml- piece, and the weight of the trade
toes, or when the Wood is impure or dug- <........
, son Thursday, charged with wearing
, man's clothing in a public place was
I given her liberty yesterday morning
i end at 2:10 yesterday evening she left
over the Missouri, Kansas and Texas
months of the year already passed,
will pass for something similar to
HE
KT MADE, KT FTT6,NEST wemme
. I
. Its the iongest-hended lelergyma who at their nominal value when of the
Ensches the shortest sermon 1 standard weight, and to any amount;
010515——--“,—- but that the silver coins of the United
strength, mekisgehl peroma test youn-
and young fiureum strong; piss—t * taka
Hops and chanty—then, must both
and give us a monetary system found-
ed on law, and not based on any fuct- { —___- _____ _________
uating commodity.— Bloomfield Ban* graph polos were struck by lightning,
ner. , - A stranger was found in
Six thousand four hundred taflures scious ' condition heside
There to qne sentence that should
in these shaky times t— ----—-* —
every patriot’s hot: If it's
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< thereof, not exceeding one dollar, for
I three hundred and seventy-one and
IT WAS ACTED ON IN THREE SESSIONS ' twenty-five hundredths grains of pure Two
This is a desperate game the gold-
bugs are playing. —SL Paul Great
CRESLE.
Female
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in a man it will surely manifest tslf. hi*
—Weekly Republie. 37 -c Ing
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hard times.—Brockton Diamond. pocket.'
It wont do a bit of harm to insist ' —.....
the protection of wealth but to pre- f .. EAEk
serve and protect the liberties of men.
Des Mofnes Tribune ; the body was taken Out of the debris.
Womsn. the tendenest and most
BRAW®
rooTcoat
ble. for trusts and produce exchange*
have proven themselves largely in-
qtrumental in effecting the ruin.
However, here is how it stands: N
In 1873 silver was worth $132 an
! ounce; how it is north about 60 cents. '
In 1878 cotton was worth 20 cents
were burned off above the knees and
the body burned beyond recognition.
. I. ' rvasSir Burt.
be pasted in
s Democratic
in 1873" wool was tolling for 54
WITH 1
THOMSONS
SLOTTED
sr — •e* t cuMiaa Teech.
Sessrs amdwethaea •4 MU rmn
a I— «W S,, Sw OSes WsBfol
to know, H b good for him to knew.
02
Here's 0wek Worat
Fifteeu minete ixnot long to wait for a
crtainty of eureot that splitting nervoes
hendache Preton' Hed-Ake aadartakes
thi by guaranteed contract.
Never comfort amiction withatalsebood;
nek ar try to ailence error with aa arge*
tent which youdu not belleve, g..
lbs man who is always looking for niud
enerally finds it.
In a Nutshell. (-
Woe-becone and iangutd, weary.
Nervous, t ired ef IIte, sou av ,
CresnoRepuablM
And all tar*
credita hadal
qally him he took one
man Syrup and came out sound and
well. Mr.'S. B. Gardiner. Clerk
with Druggist J. E Barr. Aurora,
! Texas, prevented a bad attack of
pneumonia by taking German Syrup
in time. He was in the business
in thestomaehu giddiuese fulnes-,
Bess, drowsine- chls hnd loss of apretite. -- ------- n— z-T —’
22 . ----——I — no bill ever had -greater publicity or
Thar* are plents of i eople who knowhow consideration. ''•
" Wit Printed, Relerred, Amendee, cemmittee
Recommitted. Debated » Beth Heunes,
Went te a Joint Committe,
There has boen so much talk a- to
the romarkable manner in which aete
When the mortal remains of Roths- grandmother Was making a fire.
. —2 - - h - — — —_ ™ --i -.i ---’ en the floor stood a _
are placed in the grave the monument tin cup more than haif full of /keorg. ha- reached Ilers from Belgrade, ted
should be inscribed - Sai red to the seneoil. The child mistook the ol1 mile* east of the k Hing of Lucian Fpur,ar
memory of three twins'—Pioneer for water and drank it. A physician Mi < a n Ak he was traveling the mtaletn, G-a
Exponent was at once summoned and by means road he was shot from ambush 1 He M'P "nit T
The man who -ucceeds to praised ol emetics he saved the chiid's life
by , the unthinking. The masses
judge a man by the measure of his
Kitted by a Faiine Tree.
petion, to awaken the kidney* and Iver to
h heelthy activity, without irritating or,
"ekenlng them, to dispel headachen colds may deposit the same to be coined
ta tai ar* aoa By i up at F|g*. , / upon the payment of a certain seign-
- As it is In nature o t fa ia politics-the r iorage, or charge, for the use of the
biczest plums ripenifrst, - mint. The charge for coining gold
‘.T
Nif
CONSPIRACY 01 1873.
ounce last week ia the markets of the
worid, the lowest point ever touohed
by the white metal This makes ear
stiver dollar worth aboys 48 oent—
? Patents. Trade-Marks.
ERimumasee aba AS.vs MW reunyamy •<
r. Two at the
•tanadar
nation. It cannot be depended upon
ran over him and severed one leg and
one arm and severely bruised
his head and seek There were no
eye witnesses to the immediate kill-
ing. though be was seen trying to
board the caboose, and was picked up
by some men in the yard a few minu.
tee after the accident down the track
He was a memterof the Brotherhood
book published, containing 1000 receipts for all kinds of (►
cooking Address — -new J J
mOVAL baxina PoDER co . 10 wau sr., NEw-YONK, 2
ebUBotetten, Cluba, Churches, and serv
uce
.
Waco, Tex., Aug. 21.—An electric
storm of great violence, with Waco as
a center, lasted an hour ye-terday
a cnewe Ma < . died that wight a
Sver bullion sold at 62 conta aa iours of terrible
. -Itui.sl Msgie Cor Selve”
•*"-**»*- to ~r«, sr SIMM A*"
now* Thtst
it is the only powder which wi raise large bread perfectly,, 1 *
... • Cymi M. D, -7.$
A{ Com’r ot Meaith, New-York City. . 11
Breadmakers using this receipt who will write the result 5
of their experience will receive, free, the most practical cook ],
sis. the "Royal.” Its leavening strength has been found
if a wrong and dangerous to the coun-
. . No tool requtred. Only a hammer meetet
to 4 Ho sad etmet uem emadly aa* qtedy;
Iaving the eiineh abbotutely misia Ksopistog
so hatse be made ia IBs leateer nor torr for Km < .1
r.kv an sizoAn"mzgcxdnke
4 40 4 . "j
• -1
: • 2.
— a--uv irvun mmuun .... .igazakeeasizkzpumainoziat felp”
was soon found by Mr JlMe Mahon, develeped Orgns Imnpoteney, Nervoe
whovarried himtothe n-ares houee pi.! zroFospidptzopeiorg S2.
where he dje ina’shortt me, Aman Wom-n-co. n,u f y«d ar pfetine. fr1
success, burhistory or some ot wEzatMonTexgAuggLnamed Anderan harben '
ihe purent ada be men can t n, bpucoomen sax-sass -
। ten with one word, failure, -1 oakum ber company, had a tree to fall a. re.-' g nlm —— Pr**— .. . ^.
PrriciM ROtlYENlH—IM3 cent*: now it brings 16 cents:— Pro- nme5: his chesi, killing him. His relative- smait But Korry Now
- ■ Y’”.—i- - —cien Va-mer v There never was a currency issued live at White Pad Ga They hay- Diriav Tex . Aug 18
J by any. authority. save national, but been elegraphed for disposition, of ■ fbur mdes so sth of-this place, at the
" "* . — - — Methodist caip meeting, someone einifnin
$ ’
a 7-year-old son
। silver, apd to issue in payment for _
such purchases of silver bullion treas-
। ury notes of the United States, to be Kmed to • tan to a We.A taafata fovea
prepart d by the secretary of the treas- •ee •e Greshe bb tta Be-faeew
that was more or less a great fraud the remains.
Tbat famous board of po..»i.iii*L> ar • ^heft upon the people and
lant at werk: and old Tnele Frank so intended to be. Read the history
w--re nassir be a ofe-dollar piece, eagle, double
Vtomei aruBe si. ItimSandcirarnes eagle, half-eagle and a three-dollar
■ Compmonan8n" r2etoh .0109 piece; that the standard weight of the
Do not be chary of appre sitin Hearts gold dollar shall be 25.8 grains; also
are hugry for it - provides that the silver coin shall be
----r--—4-) , a trade dollarf a half dollar, a quarter
, to CLEANSE TisISTEM of a dollar and a dime dr ten cent
„ErtasraneoropmsdaeW/Pr;KI,n*'2.F221 States shall be legal tender at their
fisnaliknamres,miacphup nominal value for a sum not exceed-
— eing fvedollargin.anz on. payment bn the demooetixatiob of gold at this
■ Everything keeps its best nature only by - !» "i thusahe 8eeniEhat tekingthetime. That to what we wil come to
My pnt to its test to*. _____j understand them,' and before many years, and we mighkias
t - . rt .: V . y . wn i nronara the eold.hveq for it*__
-oruayNEEDtE
Pameht ireniea by maii andmedieine wi: UEAANoe’
10a l puofi- -ori free from oteefvatoe REPAIRS,
consultatioe and NArtce free or charee se nd . iiii — ---
tor blnk No I for M*s Ne ! ter Women rametd-/Themnenn‛aEvaWalar.
Adre-Dt Haiaway a Co . 139 • w Com mere*- • fwy--•
^seeN. AStosto T^ etraenon* w. N,U,DALLAS.].----34-os
Heretofore it was supposed that
the militia of a state or the soldiery. . .. . . .. . .
of the Union were the 6rganized corn the gold dollr. It is 2 robber. »
“rvators of the peace, but in Tennea- h***?1 and • bully. It bre never
puqngeweraypru, --- -g- Bee Le, LAve prren to be ft woob ' been honest and Dever will be. It
Rung ft poor devu of • j never fougbt a nor saved •
zncsrscimasr.cucncn mia*f
shuen‛ Cemiumpee- cuve
5Eea-zus
•2"mmmmzwnunE
Matha-ay A (n •• •n -11*1 •
ing •p- 1ajt n An.** » Their erter u ■
----- l»»utr *.. owr lbs l‘4l ed stat* •
re* are permanent 1%o poimpnoan, "
Farai «i i resASam
SMS for -hele-ie w
MM Maos wr Os.
waLeeamLe-taM ।
Dksiox/ Tex., Aug. If.—The
i young lady, Miss Nellie Hodgee, who
was detained by the officers of Deni-
Creole Fen
Then wi t.
may pres- riba and a bum
carry into effect the prori
,‛ccmma " "/ .' it becomes of bad taste for any mem-
4.% mAA • ber of eongresy or of the-senateof the
1 UvfAEII1 11 United states several year* after the _______- _______ ____-__________ „ a—.. .c.
“VJA A AA“A- acf had passed to say that his intellect are born: when if there is any patriot- en route for the former place, where stab
a -a. • was not'clear to such a problem or * - 4- -- ’ ———-c ----J.. . .... a
(—-77. ’ that he had so far neglected his duty
.7 "%I1EIMA to his constituents that he had no
-h} V I UAN knowledge of what was transpiring in
. congress while he was a member.—
{ 2 Mr. Albert Hartley of Hudson, Kansas City Times.
N. C., was taken with Pneumonia. '
His brother had just died from it... ■ J or knave."
When he found hisdoctor could not t We do not claim that the demone or
bottle of Ger-’ tization of silver in 1873 and the pro-',
- ' posed demonetizatioh by the < leve-
land-Wall street administration to re- J . _____, ______,__.__
sponsible for all of the present trou- child. John Sherman and Cleveland Kear the stove
2 . Aoyal Unfermented Bread is peptic,’ palatable, most
order. He leaves «
;, . l --- .. .
Work fned Boya I Owes Drepepate nn4 Ctnstipaton
Tvlf.8. Tex . , Aug. 16—Monday Dre.Shaearezwsoseripuoaenenipuusentatmp
some boys poured absinthe on J. c.
Henderson while he woe asleep and , dependent
upon timelinees andttnems.
to make money and how toiwast it, but The act of 1873 provides that the
fowkaew bow to »,.ui it . gold coins of the United States shall
saw •n the hhi«o ■
BekKiwoTex: Aug 17.— News
, GATESVILLE, Aug. If.— Dep ty
. ~ Sherin W. C. .MeClenan and Buck 1
_ Hammack arrested and jailed Ben
" oLMEH Tex, Aug. la—At stidham on a charge of theft of cattle
Bowers Sunday Juha Wren shot at a in Zavalla and Atacosa counties. The
negro named Bn* ta, hitting a tree arrest was made in Bell county. It i-
behind which the negro dodged. Bris- claimed that stidham has evaded ar
coo was shot at and misted by another rest for ten years by frequent change
party at Warren a fw days ago ofhisresidepce.uct
l Ktasi to OtaaNs
Sa» ANTOXIO, Tex, Aug. w.—Tea ;
L.. 1
At PONIG
77)) we GREAT REGULATeR
4 IS A CERTAIN AND SPEEDY CURE FOR, "
' _ '.^7^ -'T—•ptinsied ca? ■ nie pepper on the seat* =
. , v, -fteparty*kt-+aastep"hsvai,
of the state bank swindle of the past. .8AXAXTOX10,,1ex: Aug. 21— On been taken for his arrest He ha«
fhe ranch of J. 0 Sipple some Mex- sent word that he is anxious to com
The lepers of the two oartto. want icans "re engaged fa blasting in • promise the matter, but the justice of
gTheleader8 ti th etw o.Prties"ant well k Romano Diaz .thinking the the holds that he must pay the
q8zz „zaiatmdindincoveringAMERI- own knowledge that he knew a day , the farmers t live on confidence in fuse had become extingushed. was
536” • cA,on26 boum fa a dei whn F. R- Lubbock and John H. Bea- them, while they denounce each other lowered to the bottom just as the x-
Emmeiesasai —
Wroandedip bfaerew,r*pr—»nt- N.u. t for 30 years and the grub
VD- Ina the landin on oar Newa I --- a— A-v"n..
""" ahona,and on eotferaom- __________ tougher every day.—Arkansas
plt bird’et vie ete ■ Xow • Meb. list.
Heretofore, it was isupposedthat There to no dollar so dishonest
asourpzags,bBnokmrE,patanot“" 5 mi " timie l xuere
for $168,000,000
ALLFORMS OF FEMALE WEAKNESS.
IT CURES THE WORST CASES OF
PROLAPSUS UTERI AND SUPPRESSION
IT RESTORES NATURAL ACTION OF THE ORGANS.
ITiSA SPLENDID TONIC
IT ISAS PLEASANT TO TAKE AS MERRY WINE-NOBAD TASTE. /
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
REMARKABLE. ■ •
to et fretment to Cerre-
dopresek
bel CoAnes,
xatetremomgn witnont our Koltnne .
weMinsmediclad when w• are somewhat Congreasmen and Senatons Lie-They Md
x:“imemorru heniih , Know When Silver Was fa—to-,
wereurmeihatviuient dise caves reguire violene
remediek idon not folio, that dintie purg" I
uives, narcotica powerful t*edauvenor .t
nenvos antem are advinabie in cases when
aucat a isorder mantentiy vail for the .use ,4'
milder .221 o r xoove rine involvine n<> >uh
mquentdeneetibusequaliyetieient Nostet
ter’sstomaca Bitters not only ielievea ImtuUb’
mately and compicitly tehleves dinorderof to,
atomech, liter, andnerres Irina on
uine tonic, healthfully ati uiates the kUnoru
inauthoroush stteraite ass * moet ameetunil .-----------
axent""mdefcuthaontdenrn.and 2ifour m . of congress on such important ques-
roedansthe vurnyandsatiyo Tu'midi*;,”! tions as the establishment Of laws act M -hereby apt ropriatedou
inemdientaal governing the financial policy f the m. iT.FF E , . ,,
ati n, written in the pain English appropriated. . ■
language, has passod both heuses , mA. (m,
withoutthe knowledgeor omprehen- -d inaccordance wih 1hl .
.' ' he, repr ' septa l‘ es and sn; be redeemable on de mand: ih
top, that it j ' well’10 ’ poviog *h - theiaren ne tai aucau rer
zituation and -g what the real fact, t the Pkeasantet"an uh* n M, re.
Th l’ thequestion. deemed may be Fei-ued but no
I‛TeserrentiheapdritatevA,hadrorcoa thatwurgourkubpsbuernsmbepttup greater ar ‘emramounu Uf ru h acuon.
............—drauna .........A-toito155
l “ aconpiraey »prung upn the rstanlaid silver dellat, coined there,
aniteddtatesgosernmebt and notun-' ft em, then held in the treasur, pur- - ..
dorntood by any of the members, of chased bv such notes: and such treas. enacted in the eouth /*as repated clock had 3
itforrngrenn the director of the mint ury note, hali 0 legai tender ini.pay here Sunday night The wife of Bushamp ar
tor the president of thel alted Stolen, ment or debts pube and fa-bate. Henry W hite, • negro iiving in the walkei te .
i* a nad commentary, to say the least, except where vfherwie expressly northwestern portion of Ita fifty, went iveranda, dre* • pitol frem hi»
upon the intelligence.of the member ' ri tinted in the rentract and .ball away, from homa and left her two bosom, raidgoolbe, fired and drop.
eoigrenu who now claim to be\reiv»He for >u»tom taxed and Jim and Eugene aged 6 .ana 4 pd to the heh and befom.ahyone
"1in‛*------"--4 , । i years respectively, athome. Inorlerrcoudgetthihe"adendmanr
may be resuca:‘ana such "ntes to prevent their learing duting her Decra-d War alvut 6) year old. *an
- _ when held by anv bankiny Aociation iabence sheloeked them in the hour" a machipp-t h 1 an a< five memberof
We Inn c been looking over the ma he ccunted 2, a "artot 1, lawful in which she left • lamp burning, theFarier- at atee He resded
eondu and fnd *hnt 1. ndatieu *= rezirv. That 1, non demand of the About 10,30-house was dhcovered abouteghte -ers in this counts-
practically lholder or anyporsle trewurv note. > be on fire by a negro named aim He lrave niishudren,bs a former .
.. ■* . . . - ‛— j*. Ward - - ream* .of the wiftand *o* to whom for " a* mar-
_______ He gave the a arm and ' riedles, thia ' ’ •o sear;ago No one
broke in the door and tpanagod to get surp-c ted that he had a pi-tol about
the oldest boy out but the ottier chid him Hi*; a- a sobor. »teady man.
■ ‘ --“ws literally but a little ertate: ■ /
We ofer One. Hwudred Dollars rewam for
an) ate of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hlalre Catarrh.% 01 congress tieditectorof the mint . no..h.n. .ai t.a.rinnavi
RS Aiel curyeoncranpog 3' nht intouilzenenot thnumembr:' »** in the epntract. — -*•“
201 tiibte............. wjm knowindge ot theaubs j and
Toledo. O: Uctbixa, K/XXAN A M.xmx,■ .lnsimielentability to understapd the -
Whoimale Drugui-a, Toledo, U. ’’ meaning and language of the aet.."
. Hall Catarre i wre i taken internally, act- f " ' _
! taEeduriezpseuhe Tsmhonndurucnzeru rocords and find itiat, in ‛additioi.to
rn«:&. perbotte doldtyallDruggista." he fart that silver had J . ...u, .. ... ______ , ...
There fa n. gin, /iT. • 1 .. gonou of Ube in the United States. - herein jyOYiuVd for the secrtary of Ward who heard tbd »“
pinbareisnotbingenoinztokelievethana on nccount of the slight difference the treasury shall. -Inder eufih regula- children. I*-----"
; --:____ between the legal coinage caio and tions ashe prescribe, redeem
sno.o00,000. (. eommersial ratio between the two such note* in gold or silxer coin at ----- a — ---— :
ft hat been; demonstratedLthnt the metals: the difference being against‘his dischetiob. it beingthe established ‘perished and ‘his body was: literally ., ,, T
-farmers of lowa, Nebraska, Kansas, the ‘coinage ratio, thus driving silver policy of the unitedStates to main- cretated. The boy »Lo was resrued:’■ ( 1 /.'./--/U* .■ i ' ' A
Michigan. Misspuri, nnlinois and Wis- from circulation and into commereial tainihe’twometalon a parity with died of hit burnt yesterday. He said -CampXeuer.xqted: 5,.
consin wbuldrseive 830.000/000 more channels the further fact ‘appears ech other tim>n the ph seni igar on being rescued that the t re wa» Etsruis « Tex , Aug 17—Xevs.==
: many "or. teinxheaktueoPnprp thatthe language of the act to clear ratio, or ru.h ratio aa may to- j-ru'id- cau^d by the tamp fal.mg off a cup- reached here je-terday.ar.noon that shewarke
Balzer t wJrMs Fair Winter Wheat, and plum: that it was well upderstooj edbylaw. , . • board and breaking- .caMenryramp better for John A .Hindoo pUndtL who to doing the
This variety has the qvuilly of wih- b the membens of congress and that > see. 3. That th*- secretary of the '/Ser.eg 6 ” Ssharba traM dlatd. had been shet World'.* fair, waa ndt a little amazed
tanding any kin l of weather, as 11 W a ' recommnended the year prior ) treasury shah e rah month coin two p,x2 Te A , Ti _* win. andkiedrp tiles southwest of with, a discovery that he made onr the
drouths rains frosts, and makes the to its passage by the directon of the million’dunte- of the silver bllion T , ’ "ti, storm of A seve, tv 1ow n The ’-J !* wrnt out with a Midw ay plalance the other day. He
akre producesn mu ten.to thirty bushels .mitIm his report for the . year 1872. purebar d under ihe provision* of thia piited here and istg 2 r wagon te b ng n ' the corpse He- was informed that there was a iindoo.
yields is not an thezact was passed, in compliance act into standard siver dollars, until "i’lL . .Jlf u- o’ t-bu id 'i, fo nu the iu man about balf • mile princeeg on/exhibetion there and went
■ trpmomemrn,gtsihp‛cuzarmseperrepre! wuththeertcortnendation.rhenact 1, after ahumedrKt stt Henry wipon,n J--***- sur enovch theme ehe
isfail catalogue telsal about it. As W4sglrstsintroducen.into,the enate that time h.-'shalHom of the ilver houses unroofed. T«. young lay e*. an intery , sherifus a .«t that was, ali rigged out in proper Fast In-
Klao what gram and clover seeds should 0IApri 123, 18 7%. ,and it was froy porehased under the provision* of Batenina ant Scale*. Who he Mesi t h iers withiHenrs, eaid 'dia raiment and properly placarded.
- bitownnow. Cut ths out and send that time until/ebruary. 1.. 18<3, thia a<t as much a* may be necessary _ route MMe a’ a who tvmird thes hpard,'os r shots and saw Henry He addressed her politely in choicest
, < tent* in statpps to-day to the John A. going through hoth houses. It was. to provide for the redemption of the "na, A 5 -were .truck bv IP ta to ahe g‛ j d as if in the actio Hindeostanee, but received only a
Balzer heed company Larosse. Wis., prinpted, referred- amendod. icommit- treasury nofes herein provided for; i _in_ Aa Ihteke n.... Fali hiding Thesajd they did npt,see • stare in reply. Then he tried Henga-
' nd receireafree - a package of World s t. d, recommitted and -reported withland ady -gain or selgnorage arising iDonle “ NaTin Win o., I An anysmike ron'. osat they locate the , le, withour better results, and fol-1'
Kir WmteMI beat and catalogue. - substitute, debated, reported back from such linage shill "beaccounte ^Ur"bLfo4^ltee were d.^ The, bau entered Hetrys,lwdiwithcingaleie and the ‘dig-
Erery hypocrite in the church makes aud tinally engoyed the luxury of a for and pald int the treasury. . Vis* RalSin has a r, ^evi-re back a hitt ' teow the le't shoulder; 'lecte of three .interior East Indian
some outside sinner feelsa, er conferene between the two branches Sections 4.5.6 and' 7 pertalnto wound in the side Roth Xoele joint and < an - Out neat the nipple of' province* Hen- the the dusky .
....-6,, of congress to agree upon the amend- that part of the caption which reads "idea .1015. . "a W 15 re’ the le ft bieast The'dead man ha» beauty .surrendered. Throwing up driectforu l
ments. rand for othet purposes. - liregained conssiousness an W.U re. vofamily orrelaiivesinihis sectin her hLto.be-admitted that •hewa —ag--2:
“ 1 he records and debates show that | —.— •—--- / ;' 15 ' —r--- 2--—---' He had beta fording sheep and camp acuban quadroon, but had lived in **
REFORM OPINIONS,: ... LetieHoy < temated < nesting in tlii* country for about fif- Skranah for many vears and had never
DAIXGEKFIELD, T’x.. Aug. 19.— 1 teen years. •s;,p been nearer India than 9000 mile.
Two ltjle sons of H. L. Lawton of t
this place were playing in his barn.,
yesterday and it to supposed they had I
- . matches and set the tarn on fire., wy, _
Those citizens of the United tates The youngest, about . years old got Henderson while he
who wish to aid England in the de- out. but the older one, about 10 years applied a match to his clothes. The______
Of age, perished in the fames His tames aroused the victim, and bit ---=
mother ran up a tedder, got in sight . screams for help were heard by the , De. J. A. nunter, •peeteist
of and called him. He started, bat ( otton Belt agent, whose hand* were la dineeses ot the Throat. Lanp and
I the are by tart Um ... so hot he , badly burned in putting out the dames. Hear. Catorrhiand Pefogo AMatn
d burned in sight of bis There is A good deal of indigaation atreeeb Bataa, T«* ter pwipaiM*
mother. His leg*, whsn ovcr the prank. Mr. Hendern wi ---- " --------—— —
senate KB* houmo of repres
ue United states o me
healthful, and may be eaten warm and fresh without
discomfort even by those of delicate digestion, which
is not true* of bread made in any other way...
■
To make One Loaf of Royal Unfermented Bread:
a quart flour, a teaspoonful salt, half a teaspoonful suzar,
a heaping teaspooufuls Royal Baking Powder,: cold boiled
potato about the size of large hen’s egg, and water,
sit tocether tboroughly Aour, sait, sugar, and baking pouder: mb in ake
porato; ada iefhcebt -aer to ■** smoodhly and ray adly ihao a stiffbatter,
about as sof as far pound-cake. .boot * pint ci a atde to a quart of fon -i
te required— mom cr lese accoring to hhe brapd and quality of the fonar
used Do not male * stf douph, Lke iran bread. Pour the banerhndo a
grejer4 pan 4% to • inches ad 4 inches deep, hd ag abput half ful The
loaf wii nx to AJI the pan a 1 m bakrd. Bake in very bot otta 4$ maw I,
piacing paper over frs >5 «.*«A hakinr topterent crastingtoosooac
top. Bakemmediatlyahermiaihg Do dot mix -ich mihk.
* P-fat >*. w cam be aad mA wato Ur JtrtiJ fvitr farau ft it cke
eni.
iime-, . > . Mh ..........1 1 te '
/‛ , -u , was repealed by the oct 01 1875, mak-
Yon Dyspepsin. Ipdigestion, and stomach ing free coinage of that metal, retain-
ing, however, the charge for coining
, E*B>ood *M trengthet the mhdide: A all ver. The act of 1874 provided that
uplendi medicine for weak and debilitated the gold coin of the United States
perzona . ' - shall be legal tender in all payment
y Inbenntirnlandbrighcolors. gressive f armer.
-9 aud the lenigne handeomely - — . 1
etchedon‛silk,takenfromOil (ood pemoeracy.
•X9 Paporrargdsbarioaqi -—' ■
3 Pe* on exhibition at the last at work; and old Uncle Frank
Zeiu Werltngraiponratete Lubbock lays down happy and rolls ..__________
2 skaloos Herald
du bantu Marla te yi mU, lives not a man who can say of his
"1* "bo"inFinncoverngukk-
lars at he Thissisi, Tex., Aug, 21—At
ufeientto Buchanan, ten milee west of here, in
on. of this Texas, a mass meeting of about 134
ou1o any voters, nearly all emocrats, was
other is held Friday night. Bebolutions bit-
terly denouncing Cleveland as a m OcAXGE, Te, . Aug 1GL Geo
.10462,2 champion of the money power and an Timer, a far ter reiding la.
into enemy Ot the common ‘people "ere mile, southwestp orange, "came
^‘■a* adopted after which the .prezident , town 3; gzelday‛morniing‛and reported
.u banged in effgy ani riddled with hat w .A 3 8 . hamp and wie ame
bullet. Only a few of the more cool, to his honse Weineeday with every,
headed and conpervative wcitizens:of thing pa -krd read, 1o kaye for Pa
the community condommdibetrowd . nola. They were to sfop with ME
■ , ■ f' :, • + Turner untit yesterday morning and 1
cundren crematea then pro e«*d on their'yyiirn'-y. After
Pnis, Tex. Aug. i5.-The ‘oldyieupper both famflies were' sated on
tragedy that has been reeled and re- thererana lalking plehsanily. fhe
’ ‘ ‘ ‘ • • ■ at biruck • 7. • w het,
-e from hi* chair,
mother part of the
.• Aronr-rAwA x.
I MEND YOUR OWN NA--
' If
I CLINCH RIVETS.
fep 12ke:- ' "aavorten pu t t p in boxes
naequescea to 2:Tmyiir. wdamzur.drrrrurhemam.mmd“a
arned with Yf-d Athouadddi* doktor for ihpirreat’good’ ' - —----------
1" ------A--- Mny6od aire ]
te rrcotiam-td ye
fturs au. My Or cuun B to.
Oto, tou a Cm. *■* O Uf to
metemuynaeayanecat my,
porchase from time to time silver bul- ULEVI
Boe to the 1
million five
T in Ha* Persuit 'a
' Loxgvnw. Tex.; Aug. 19.—At 3 epriz
. o'clock Tuesday morningFrank More- 5
asumnecrnmsiougssm an uncon- anient"zoopronad.'etradchetonl .
Central track near a telegraph pole, dence efJ W-Florey fve miles nor th
which had been .truck He to . 1 of Overton And attempted to outrage
piator cotmponsyrmana Inen2 “e ata m wto gi ven aid a p. D-a6 Axo--a- t madnaI THE GOODYB cumuma 01,
■ been in hot pursuit' He js being Svuier 02910: deM_ "" AHDU" _ V-MM9
. tracked in the Sabine river bottom reumacroni,. .
A—re Cftete* TiU rirl war'asleep in a bed with hfir teteaMaasitoMtae
AS AXGELO, Tex., Avg- 17.—The two little brothers w ith/her fathet -BiB#me l srie , |
sheriff of Sutton ■ bounty passed and mother sleeping wi thin three feet :11.2e 4oto5*,2n4
well prepare the gold-bugs for iV— thrygh here yesterday morning with of them. > - ■ . .. .« ofem {3
Topeka Advocate. • EBuchanan, president of the de- ‘ m pelnt pit, . mHetaa
i - * fu net Sut Uta county bank of Sonora h. Looked iw It. er sher die me no ■ 1
These are.the days when great men and the book of Robert Lee. Mil rxas, lex Aug. 1« A icpn- tag i ?P 3
isany.pairiot en route lor uiernrmer place, where- stable, who returned from the, west- and am %
ism. loyalty: courage, unselfishness, he is charged with embezzlement and efn part ot the eounty yesierdas. told prdxen’ 4 )
good old-fashioned every, day honesty misappropriating fund, entrusted to of a racy ;nciden A commion wa irretmtit im’ode PA
" 1"i “ "is bank. There is considerable feel- caused in a hayi ng campby ant irate, thn TTeen<A
j against Buchanan by the depo-ildywhothrewa reyolyer into the fri ien-r ana E
tora at Sonora. ♦ fag of a yoyng. man add demanded itmtnKNrHN
4 I .— — , he retrat certain remarksabot nemt i t
DrnkKermene her, I he y o ng man acquiesced to
DaLLASTex, Aug. 19.—A 2-year the deman I and was wE.C =i;h,;A —--------- —.
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. John-on. Hot words that if-he did $o again -he -.22./21510005 "p teaMa
residing bn Ashland street, yesterday would fe ------ —-----
crawled up to a stove where hi.
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Haass, Herman E. The Anvil. (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1893, newspaper, August 25, 1893; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584258/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.