The Anvil. (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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MODERN BUCCANEERS.
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were indicted by the grand jury of, the
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gauging the symmetry of a peeled
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Measure the length of your quilt hefore
wtretching yonr legs. ‘
tary, and Allan L. Seymour, member
of the firm of brokers in Washington,
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MUST COME INTO COURT.
Havemyer, President of the Eugar Trust;
Ie Indieted.
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"FEMALE WEAKNESS.”
Mrs. William HOOVEN, of Bellville,
Buhland Co., Ohio, am
wilt*.: " I had been .ndMMMa.
sire to follow.
A Blind Organiat.
It is simply astonishing that such a
stupendous steal should be proposed
and public notice given of the fact
This is why Wo say this is more hon-
orable than methods adopted in the
past.
It is more honorable for a private
craft to sail under the black flag of
the buccaneers than. to raise the
national colors and under the guise of
loyalty plunder the unsuspecting vic-
tims; . '
This proposition simply means
bankruptcy and fuin for the people
and utter destruction of the govern-
ment.
A more Iniquitous scheme could not
be suggested and it infers a reliance
on credulity and ignorance which is
astounding. / .■ 7 - . ‘ ,
No set of robbers ever before at-
tempted to secure a law guaranteeing
them unrestricted right to plunder,
with unlimited government protec-
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boy when' his grandfather fellmur-
dered before his own palace, and since
that time many attempts have been
mercy’s name don’t mention princi-
pie. —Houston Post.
Georgia • roputlat Btate
Nobodv who is well posted tn the
facts can longer doubt that the Peo-
ple’s party la in the majority la
ton.—Bowie Standard.
Poor fellow, The above is strictly
in keeping with Democratic intelli-
A NERVOUS SON OF THE HOUSE
OF ROMANOFF.
At b pillow
gonae fenthera, _
Put the brakes on the investment that
hurries you.
Henry Q. Havemyer, president of the
sugar trust;. John E. Searles. its secre-
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Fatality.
John Drew Fisher, the actor, who
died at Brooklyn, N. Y., was another
example of how coincident fatality
may pursue a family. He was the
fifth of the Fisher family who died at
7 o'clock a. m. on a Sunday morning,
his mother, brother and two sistrs
all have died on that fateful day at
exactly the same hour in the morn
ing. _________■ /
THE MOST VILLAINOUS SCHEME
YET PROPOSED.
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•thing for the country. No Populist
desires a depreciated currency, but
all are patriotic enough to believe
acceptable even in Puritan New Eng-
land. Three barbers were up before
• the courts there the other day for
ei I ; N
of Dr, Pierce's Fa-
vorite Prescription,
and then I wrote to
him and he told me
A3 A Legal 1)dger. ’•
Andy Palmer of Maine has built his
new home on the dividing line of York
and Cumberland counties so exactly
that when he is at one end, of his din-
ing table in Yrrk he is helped to soup
by his vis-arvia in Cumberland.
I ubed fly’s Creami
Balm for catarrh and]
hare received great bend
efit. I beliere it a »afe I
and certain cure. Very I
pleasant to take.—Wm. I
Fra err, Bochetter.N.Y.
ELY'S CREA
them worn out, or
"run down” by
the end of the sea-
son. They suffer
ftom nervousness
sleeplessnens ana
Warrington, England, seems
have a Sunday which would have been
start for the seat of war which lost the liver, but with the extrem dlaconafort located
Russians 0,000 lives. He w us only a there aro ansoctated sour stomach. yellowness
l at the skin and eyeballa, morning nausea, an un-
Mdhn. 1 pleasant breath, furred tongue, atek headache,
A £2 t and irregularity of the bowels. For each and
A33BN allot these unpleasantnesses, Hostetler s Stom
crats for president, will come from tion in whatever trades they may de-
Nnow all women
that there is one rheumatic neuralgic, sciatic, and aU-pain
remedy, as harmless as water, and sure as tones—ll is
St. Jacobs Oil—used by everybody,—sold everywhere.
They Look
"SPICK And SpanNew”
A Chinese rassport
The lines of no human hands art
exactly alike. When a traveler to
China desires a passport the palm of
the hand is covered with fine oil paint
and an impression is taken on thin,
damp paper. This paper, officlally
signed, is his passport
Fob Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Stomac
disorders use Browns Iron Bitters— the
Beat Tonic. It rebuilds the system, cl earn
the Blood and strengthens the muscls, 4
splendid medicine for weak and debilitated
persons. _ ., ’
Change not a piece of property in pos
session for several in reversion.
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DALLAS BUSINESS FIRMS.
BALLARD, WEBB 4 BURHETTE
KAT COMPANY.
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WALL STREE
gence. If somebody could ••strike”
the ordinary plute siditor with a little
maturing of certain interests the resi-
' due would very soon reach that sum,
but the heirs, with the customary in-
difference to what the testator desired,
for famfhirt m i Kmuhion. FR4E.
Soott a Bowne, W. Y. All Druggiete. 50 oente and SU
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Yow Het.
The people have spoken in ery
emphatic terms. Party pledges and
promises must not only be preached
on the stump, but practiced on the
throne. — Greenville Banner.
, ’ • Keough Farties
We see it suggested that a silver
party be formed. The money power
is busy trying to divide the forces of
the People's party. Stay in the mid-
dle of the road. We have two po-
Htieni parties in this country now.
Reformers must not divide. I (they do
it will be to the interest of the money
power.
much gayety —
balls, theatres, and
te a» in rapid
succession find
ceniseniet on Sla frem all r- —
wher I
ulist preevact returns which were
thrown out all over the state, make a
fair allowance for the ballot box
stuffing which wa sdone in obedience
to the midnight telegrams sent out
from Atlanta by the "men who con
trol;" allow also for Populist votes in
those precincts where Democratic
managers refused to allow an elec-
tion; and it is perfectly clear that in-
stead of an Atkinson majority of 24,
000 there was a Hinos majority of at
least 10,000.
Georgia is a Populist state, and
every member of our party should
pledge himself, anew, to the work of
having the verdict written as the
great jury of the people said it should
We must address ourselves, with
redoubled vigor, to the task of smash-
ing the corrupt ring which has
swindled the people out of their
choice for governor.—Atlanta Consti-
tution.
"followihg their ordinary calling on
the Lord’s day, the same not being
a work of necessity." The prosecu-
tion was undertaken by the Warring-
ton Hairdressers’ association, which
wants to have a day off, and is not
willing that individual barbers should
on diminishing chances of Democratic
success__Texas Farmer.
Cleveland, having become a mil-
lionaire since, be entered the presi-
dency, needn't feel very'bad over the
defeat of his party. And he doesn't.
— DesMoines (Ia.5 Tribune.
The new 'slavery idea fits the
farmer class of the United States, as
they, with their brother toilers, are
being made slates as fast as time and
grasping greed, backed by law, can
force the blaviny.—Columbia (S. C.)
Cotton Plant. ... ’
A French statistician figures that
at the end of the next century there
will be 400,000,QUO people in,tho
’United states. There will be neces-
sary then some change in au indus-
trial system which,' with pnly 65.003,-
000 in the same territory, fills the
city streets wfth unemployed and the
country highways with tramps.—
Chicago Times.
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“Gwy irregularities
"vn. smile and good
spirits take flight. It is time to alcept
the help offered in Doctor Pierce's Fa-
vorite Prescription. It's a medicine which
was discovered and used by a prominent
physician for many years in all cases of
female complaint " and the nervous dis-
orders which arise from it. The " Pre-
work of necessity,
thought otherwise
tors; they did me
no good ; I thought
I was an invalid for.
ever. But I heard
the following sentence: "It is disu:
8 greeable to witness the unparalleled
id embarrassment of a harassed peddler
scription " is a powerful uterine tonic and
nervine, especially adapted to woman's
delicate wants for It regulates and promotes
all the natural functions, builds up, invig-
orates and rarer.
Many women suffer from nervous pros-
tration. or exhaustion, owing to congestion
r to disorder of the special functions. The
waste products should be quickly got rid
of, the local source of irritation relieved
and the system invigorated with the " Pre-
scription.’’ Do not take the so railed
kelery compounds, and nervinen which
only put the nerves to sleep, but get a
lasting rare with Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription.
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the west—La Grange Journal.
The editor of the Journal is not a
politician, but rather a trustlag Mary
Ann sort of a fellow. There will be
I ach Bitters la a swl ft and agreeable remedy. It
; is greatly preferable to any vegetable purgative
or drastic mineral cathartip. Much pseudo ape.
cines usually do more harm than good. In ma-
larial complaints the liver l« always involved.
For such disorder, as well aa for rheumatic and
kidney trouble, nervounness and debility, llon
(Stier's stomach Hitlers la n benign remedy.
Physlefans stronuly commend it for Ita promp-
uitudo and thorqughneas, and professional ap-
proval la fully juntind by public experience
durtng more than a third of a century
Thu wndom and experience of an in-
vestor cannot be willed away. l. •' i,>-’
• "Hanaon'a Maple Corn Halve" *J
Warrantel to eure or money rofunded. Ak your
' druugist f or it Price 1 > ents.
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seventh saw two attempts upon the I iaventmnent.
IMe of his grandfather. Upon his ---- .
ninth birthday several of the courtiers 1 Tho Pinee at Torment
who feted with him were ready to ' ot bilious people is chiefly in the tblon of the
will effect a cure quicker than any other
known specific. Scott’s Emulsion pro-
motes the making of healthy lung-tissue,
relieves inflammation, overcomes the excess-
. ive waste of the disease and gives vital
strength.
For Ooughs, Oolds, Weak Lungs, Bon Throst,
Bronchitis, Consumption, Scrofula, Ananda,
Loss of Flesh and Wasting Diseases of Ohildren.
Buy only the genuine with our trade*
mark on talmon-roloreJ wrapper.
Rrohibition u waw Zealend.
A New Zealand paper says that the
prohibition movement is assuming
awful proportions in New Zealand. It
is no logger a campaign against drink,
but against the individual drinker.
In the smaller towns the movement
has an eye on everybody, and if it
considers that anybody's nose is too
vividly illustrated, or his breath is
not up to sample, some prohibition
advocate calls upon him. Then, hav-
ing leaned hs black umbrella against
the door post, he extracts with his
black-gloved hand a note book from
the tail pocket of his black coat and
asks him what he drinks. While he
is waiting for an answer he fishes out
a pencil from his black waistcoat and
stands ready to enter,the name of the
drink in his book. If the information
is not satisfactory he most likely calls
on the woman next door and asks it
the suspected person is ever seen in-
toxicated. if anyone has noticed his
breath, If he looks wild on Saturday
nights, if ho comes borne late and has
a difficulty with his keyhole, if he
swears or makes a disturbance, if he
is ever seen bringing homedrink, and
various other questions. Ho notes
down all the answers and demands
whether the interrogated female’a
own hasband is strictly sober, and
whether she has any suspicions con-
cerning anyone else in the neighbor-
hood. Then he goes round to the
backyard and looks Over the fence tc
see if there any bottles lying around.
I the Baby u cutung Teeth.
Nesure and use that old and wen triad remedy. Mas.
Wuow’s Boomxo Sravr far Children Teething
He who accumulates doth well, bat ha
who preserves doth better. —
Dra, Chuton a Meueynolan.
Trust Bundin«. Dalls«, Tex Praettoe limited to
BYK. IXS.faSwX TH HO AT?
Counsel requiring the influence of cham-
pagne should be gingerly handled. . I/
Dr. 3. B. Brigua, Oculist ana Auriat.
Bye. Bar, Non ana Taroat pineneea. 13 yeare
experience. North Toses Bak B'M'g. Dallas, Tex.
You are foolish if you trust any man
whom you have wronged. ‘
Pise's Cure for Consumption cred a case of
Pneumonta after the family doctor gave up all
hope—M. F. MeDowes, Conowingo, Md.
The very worst enemy some men have
le prosperity.
Malamix cured and eradicated from the
eye tern by Brown’s Iron Bitten, which en-
richaa the blood, tones the nerves, aids
digestion. Acta like a charm on pornons in
general ill health, giving aew energy and
strength.
Expect better memoriee in creditors than
In debtors. ?
Artnelal Rabhen
Mr. Berthelot, the noted French
seientista, says that he is experi-
menting at the production of artificial
rubber, and that his work has got
to the stage where he 18 confident of
producing an article superior to the
genuine, as it will be wholly free from
impurities. His success, if he
achieves it, will be a great bossing
to the world, as the demand for rub-
ber baa grown enormously of late
years, and the supply seems likely to
bo exhausted soon. Most of the rub-
ber comes from south America, and
the trees have been so ruthlessly
drained of their sap that large num-
bers of them are dying or dead. Mr.
Bertholet promises to make rubber
so plentiful and cheap that sidewalks
and streets may be paved with |L
' An Approprinte Nams,
There is a mining camp called
"Bachelor’s Rest” about sixty miles
north of Tucson, Arix., and the popu-
lation now numbers upward of 800.
There is not a woman noracatin
the camp, and 200 men have adver-
tised for wives in a Tucson paper.
They must be of good character and
understand the duties of a household.
The richest miner offers a dowry of
♦10,000. < '
to Democrats voting ( for Rosenthal, -certifed ___________________
Republican, there were thousands of The Commoner’a Induntrial Sehool
negroes (supposed to be Republicans Thaddeus Stevens’ will establish’ng
that voted for Crowley; and whether un industrinl home for boys in Lancne-
they voted for him or not their votes ter, Pa., which has been in litigation ever
were so counted, so it amounts to tho ! since it was probnted twenty-six years
same thing, The idea of the Houston ego. has finally been confirmed ne-
Post talking about principle is nause-serding to the interpretation of hisex-
evil to the house of
L Romanoff; and Jt
K would s e e m as
-. though its present
owner had not es-
his vote for Rosgntbal for congress on Sk
principle is ridiculous. Call it some- s .3
thing else and let it go at that; but in * M
HE NAME
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McELREES’
WINE OF CARDUI.:
In 1808; he is emphatically pro-German
in his tendencies. His marriage to the
Princess Alix of Hesse will unite the
reigning families of Russia and Eng-
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The only security offered the gov-
ernment is the paid up capital stock.
What is this capital stock? It is
simply nothing but paper.
Under the present national banking
system a certain per cent of actual
capital-is required to conduct the bus-
Hess, but under the new plan not a
dollar is required except the charter
.fees. , . ’
Do you suppose paid up bank stock
is capital? There are railroads worth
$8000 per mile bonded for $85,000 per
mile. Business enterprises that are
absolutely worthless are incorporated
and stocked at millions of dollars.
Watered stock is a familiar term,
but it has got to be thinner than
water. it's as thin as air; nothing
whatever but gas. • t ■'
How easy it will be for a gang of
five buccaneers to organi a national
bank with a million dollars capital
••paid up” provided they can blink
some poor laborer out of enough to
pay for their charter. , , "
It would be a fraud, would it?
Well, let's see. How much trouble
would it be for this gang of thieves to
trade for. a million dollars’ worth of
mining stock and the new company
be "innocent purchasers.”
No fraud about that so far as the
law can see, but you an see it as
plain as day. . ..
Anybody can see it.
A more damnable scheme has never
been devised.—Chicago Express.
An Infamous Lie.
•The president has watched the
course of the country’s finances with
close interest He has observed the
effeots of the various experiments by
congress in dealing with the currency
problem. When he applied his mind
to their correction he started with
tho sound Democratic doctrine that
the issue of money was not properly
a governmental function,” says the
New York Times in a long afticle re-
commending the banker’s plan of
finance adopted by them at Baltimore.
The utterance is an infamous lie.
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When Washed Wifh
GLAIRETTE SOAP
T THENKFXIRBXNKGOMPANY.STLouis
Consumption
was formerly pronounced incurable. Now it is not in all
of ths early stages of the disease
Scott’s Emulsion
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All HU Lite Has Neen Marked with
Tragedies Hk Marrlaze with the
rriecesa Alta at iese to Unite Hloyal
Famiea ’
aumb- caped its sinister
~ significance. From
T"ve a a child he has been
delicate and pale:
and the quiet little fellow, with his
long, silky hair and large, wistul
eyes, contrasted strikingly with the
bulldog jaw and heavy features of his
grim father. The events of ins rather
uneventful life have not been calculat-
ed to lift the gloom from his brow.
His third year saw the explosio of a
conspiracy that shook all Russia. His
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Good Advice.
A citizen of Orange, N. J., who
forgot to take from the poeket of bit
overcoat a memorandum of his losses
at the race track has received advice
from an unexpected quarter. A bur-
glar who gathered up *1000 worth of
silverware in his house the other
night took the overcoat also, but left
the memorandum thus indorsed:
"Don't play the races; they caused
my downfall.”
The system of banking proposed by
the recent meeting of the National
Bankers’ Association at Baltimore is
attracting general attention.
It should be studied with care, for
a most determined effort will be made
to secure its adoption at the coming
session of congress.
Prominent papers have been enlisted
in the interests of the,new propo-
sition. and the effort will be mado to
create public opinion in its favor,
while disguising its real nature.
Their plan is to provide a currency
to be Issued by the national banks,
not on government bonds, but
on "paid up bank capital”—such cur-
rency to be guaranteed by the gov-
ernment. *
This proposition of the national
tunks might be commended for one
reason. It is the first honorable act
of the money power in thirty years of
financial legislation. )
For the first time in all these many
years the national banks are sailing
under their true colors.
Every dollar of the. money they
propose to issue will be as gold, be-
cause it will be guaranteed by the
government.
Every dollar of it will be as good as
greenback, if it is made a legal
ender; but it couldn't be any better.
Every dollar of it will bring usury
to the money lords and impose an ob-
-igation on the people in their capacity
as government. +
For all this what are the people to
gain ? They cannot possibly gain any-
thing whatever.
For a scheme of robbery nothing to
Nsw Benatora
There are twenty-four United States
senators whose terms expire on
March 4, 1895. Of these ten are
Democrats and fourteen are Repub-
licans.
RoYalF
ABSOLUTEIY
based upon his refusal to answer ques- An intense prejudicoexists against
tionx propounded by fho I nited Statei the Introduction of electricity into
senate committee that investigated Turkey. The only application of elec-
wiuov, nogg nave me nonesty । the sugar trust concening , the9c9nLi tricity in evidence in that country is
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neglect of his duties at Austin? wililriet courts for Ac tion, . W hich was al have been refused,
our sweet, curly-headed Chawley" I inken in the, indictments Mr Key- ; =
do the same for neglecting the duties mou refused to answer any questions !
of the office of attorney general for
David Wood, the celebrated and
Bankers, styled "honest money" can-, as hei• • fine muzician. Recently he
didate. The silver wing of the Ke- lcompleted his thirtieth year ofservioe
publicans will nominate a western I •» that church, duringwhichperiodhe
Lan. The southern Democracy wililhanseldomeifsever.beenabentHo
nominate independently. The pro bi- trohecep going awitlyo in atend ‘
bitionistenameatioket But it will to hto duties at St. Riephen's ha la or-
be left for the Peoples party to name ganist at another church on Sunday
the next president. I nights, la organ instructor at the
- ■........—........ ; Philadelphia "Musical sendemy and
hey 0o Together. gives private lessons to many pupils in
Wherever you find an empty trees- end out of the city- He is regarded
ury you will find the Democrats in hknuthority.onorzanendorran
cotrol.Coraicanarruth. I corarsheerdui,ndtdonpmh, *,4on
Xos, they go togethes | not give ono te lden that UlB to •
1 burentohim. 4
getting these presents you also get
the finest coffee in the world by uslnf
Lion coffee, sold only in one pounu
packages if your dealer hasn't an
lllustrnted Preminin List, send your
...... address on a postal cord to the firm
The above named.
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that the power, the sovereignty, th that the estate, having reached the
will, the flat of the people can and sum named by Stevens, shonld go for
does make money, and that there is the purpose he specified. This indus-
no other kind of money except fiat., I trial home is to 1>e open and free to
। boys, without regard to race or nn-
________ ' tionality, who shell all eat at the same
The next nominee of the Demo- table and shall receive a proper educo-
A Natural Conduit.
Recent explorations at the ancient
temple of Anxnr, near ‘Terracina, on
the Italian coast, have brought to
light'a natural conduit stretching
through the rock, through which a
current of air passes. It is thought
that tho draught turned the leaves of
the Sibylline books for the oracle.
/ Children's toys in lead, tables, chairs
and candelabra have also been found
. , there.
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1eonsistent.
More bonds to maintain the gold
reserve is the cry, and when the gold
reserve is down again why issue more
bonds — gold bonds. — Shreveport
Caucasian.
Certainly. But why do you howl
and vote for a party that issues
bonds?
EznBimprpiMimezgmMa :;
and Mm 1. The Balm la qulokiy abuorbed and givee
rellet at once. • sm
EX BBOTHKHH. M Warren Streot Xew York,
ICARRIACES
g2daP Buggies & Harness.
VRVR2 Two Medais •warded Al lbw
MMMMMY wonla’s fair, tor Nrengih,
"a"nede0 ichue and ew Briere.
‘ammmmm ourMpiraispripienwayranind
VR. •• yenfn, our vehfeles ■ yeer,
A Wam Krsry perron owning a horee
AdM should bend for our mammoth
KWMAVree 1'riu Catalogue. Huy
VerwRn only from the larent menu.
KNVV faciurern on earth who soil di-
"A SratoBeue. reel to the connumer.
ALLIANCE CARNIAOE CO.. CINCINNATI. 0.
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With the first cold, snap comes
made upon' the life of his father, the ' thoughts of the holiday season, and
czar, anil upon the whole imperial ; how to get the money to buy presents
household. The ezarewitzh was born 1 for friends and relatives. Christmas
presents may be obtained entirely fr •
of coat by drinking Lion coffee • d
then mail the large lion beads cut
from Lion coffee wrappers t» the
1 Woolson Spice company. Toledo, Ohio,
Their list of presents comprise a Hi a
j assortment of pictures, books, a knife
gme, etc., especially a Jine picture
"Meditation,'' mailed in exchange for
eighteen Birge lion heads. Besides
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.loth, both ildm fnished allke, and. belne reveret
blo. re < pllar is equal to twe of any.qtherkind..
Thn ill terll, rar will and toot mil A box of
Ten Collars or Five Palror cum EorTwenty Hive
A Bamplo Collar and Pairot Cut» by mail for
Hix < ents. Namestylo ahdnize, Addrera
IRKVKKHIIILK COLLAR COMPANY.
77 Fraiklin st.. New York, f? Kilby St.. Bouton.
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on your ita write to _
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terms KnE Manuracturin« Co.. Dallas.
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be started very soon. The "Great ;......
Commoner," its Steveus g< t tn he called, > ,great sufferer from
--------rr. provided in his will for the foundation I rfemial wepknedt.
Let the Populists strike a billion of the home, provided tlmt the realdnr re "5-
dollars in greenbacks and make the ! >f hin estate, after the payment of his
Liverpool cotton buyers a present of debts and all other bequests, should
8 —... . amount to $50,000. His executors
! found that by allowing time for the
cut the trade. The defense icontend-
ed that shavthg On Stnda was a be compared with thia has ever been
- vised m the annals of history.
Most Inatruetivp City.
"It may almost be claimed.” says
Prof. Warren P. Laird of the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania, "that Phila-
delphia is at once the most curious,
the most typical and the most in-
structive of American cities—curious
because of the strange medley of its
more pretentious buildings and their
singularly eccentric individualism;
typical of American practice in Its
broadest aspect, because of the ab-
sence of restraint and defiance of
precedent shown by the great ma-
jority of its architects: end instruct-
ive, because of its contrast, for no
other American city has so wide a
field of architectural error to offer In
contrast to its works of real merit ”
How's Thlat
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward
for any cane of Catarrh that can not be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. . ' , -Z
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all buninems
trannctions and fnnnelally able to carry
out any obligations made by their flrm.
Wixr A TaiAx, Wholesale Druggists, To-
Jedo, O. WAL.bIXG, KIxNax A Mauvix,
Wholebale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
strfacos of the system. Testimonials sent
free. Prico The per bottle. Hold by all
Drugginta,
Halle Family Pills, 23. , «
A Whale story.
A largo whale washed ashore on
the coast of Labrador on August 17
had a long anchor chain wrapped
three time* around his body. The
anchor, which was still attached to
the chain, weighed nearly a half ton.
4 At Ningapore
At Singapore the post of "tiger
slayers in chief for the Straits settle-
ment" has just been given to M. do
Nanconrt, a Frenchman with a record
of 500 tigers killed.
Wall. Ye,
Good spellers are often "stumped"
when asked to write frot dictation
Government b} injunction is not
popular yet.—Coalgate (I. T.) Inde-
pendent
There ia no appeal from the rulings
in a "contempt" ease by a subsidized
judge.—Typographical Journal.
Ballot-box stealers and stuffers
should be deprived of the right to
either hold office or vote—Dalias
News. , 1.,
If the man with the empty larder
can get any consolation out of the re-
cent election he is welcome to it.—
Topeka (Kan.),Advocate.
"The Democratic party is not
dead," ays the Courier-Journal.
Perhaps nuc, but it dleepeth mighty
hard.—St Louie Post-Dispatch.
When the next Democratk platform
is built the candidates rbould be
spiked to it and the spikes bradded
on the other side. —Bronbaiu Baaner.
Two years ago it was a Democratic
landslide. It was a Republican up-
heaval Tuesday; tho ground opened
and the Democratic party fell in.—•
Greenville Banner.
By declining to vote Mr. Cleveland
seems to have regarded his own ad-
ministration, like the Democratic tariff
bill, as unworthy of endorsement —
Kansas City Journal.
Grover Cleveland istconvinced"an-
other fifty millions United States
bonds should be sold'. Ho just keeps
An amusing instance of German
\ red tapo is recorded. by the Borlin
Neuosto Nachrichten. A Munich
citizen came to tho registrar of births
to report an addition to his family.
Being asked as to his religion, he de-
clared himself a Christian. The
official looked over his list of re-
*hgions, but could find no pigeonhole
for Christianity, and as tho man was
neither a Catholic nor a member of a
/ Protestant denomination there was a
great struggle. 11,
Fulcldet in Farik.
Official statistics of the number ol
suicides in Paris during 1893 has just
been issued. Tho number of self-
murderers was 953. Of tho total,
231. drowned themselves, 113 used
guns and revolvers, 98 of the shots
being in tho head, 71 stabbed them-
selves to doath; 62 used poisons, 4
asphyxiation and 77 threw themselves
from high buildings, monuments, etc.
The remainder are put down in a
business-like manner as "unclassi-
fied."
FaS
"hoss”> sense he would do a good fought the bequest, rm technienk
*’ - grounds. After all these years the
highest court in Pennnylvanin has-af-
,,*$
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Th. Modern Mother
Has found that her little ones are improved
more by the pleasant laxative, Byrup of
Figs, when ia need of the laxative effect of
a geutle remedy, than any other, and that
it i« more acceptable to them. Children
enjoy it and it tenefite them. The true
remedy, Hyrupof Figs, in manufactured by
the California Fig Brup Co. only.
None but a patient man should give his
all before he dies ,
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tho same glorious, ignoble purpose?
Do the people of Texas elect officers
to boost the waning fortunes of the
Democratie party ?—Beeville Picayune
(Dem.) ,, ‘1 ‘
.0iA Much- Gush.
Therb-is not a Democrat who con-
scientiously cast his vote upon prin-
ciple for Rosenthal that two years
hence would not be gladly welcomed
back into the fold—Galveston Opera
Glass. .. ' • ‛ a
Perhaps, but don’t talk abduX prin-
ciple That a Democrat could cast
ju-t how Io take it 3 GKE627d
I took cight tmattles 4NM92
I now feel entirely" V-
! mold .tand Maa Hoovxx,
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and Fropone a Curreney Pan — Mondy
to Bu lasued . y Them and Baaed on
“Paid Up Hank capital. ••
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Haass, Herman E. The Anvil. (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1894, newspaper, November 30, 1894; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584324/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.