Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1900 Page: 3 of 12
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¿Paris Cxpositi'on jCetter.
&j/ Our ¡Regular Correspondent.
Promp
! Action in all Blood Ab Kin
h Diaeasen makes
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SEVERA1*
BLOOD PURITIER
I'akis, Ki<\m r, July 1-ñ l'"h .
ElUTOK NKWS-C'HH()N|Ct,H:
concordat wilh him in 1801,
The concordat is the base of the
I wish I could say something present French religious sys-
new about the 1* ourth. What tem. 1 >u t Napoleon could not,
will writers ol a thoussnd years <j0 without the pope, or rather
hence do when everything that |i¡„ ambition made him suppose
can possibly be said about Wash-j be could make the pope his vas-]
ington and independence will sal, and through the pope for-
have been said a thousand times.' (. ¡yn countries, lie brought the ¡
Still, there was one remarkable pope of his day to Paris, you:
thing about the I ourth in I'aris, remember, for his coronation ;
and that is the way the I' reltvh and when the pope offered to
celebrated it. \ es, celebrated place the crown on his head, he
is the word, for the star-, and \cr\ cleverly seized it, placed it
stripes in miniature were >een h,s head himself, and then
on almost as many hreiich bus- that of his empress. Now,,
orns as American. I spare you the result of the concordat is
the speeches mad* at the Wash- that the foreign Catholic system;
ington and Lafayette ceremo* has grown into the French mind
nials but may notice the idea ex- and habits and the government
pressed b\ M. Dek as« e. minis- cannot get rid of it if it would.
in not dispossess
tur for foreign affairs, that the
two republic s, l'ram e and Amor
ica, can never quarrel. It i*
probably true The tw• • repub- ¡,11,. yeto, and
lies are not, and are not likely to
be, in competition for trade or
territory, the two . hiet causes
of modern wars, though it is al-
ways possible, and many *.*v
probabh that Anu-r a may one
dav have to stand should, r to
shoulder against 1-ranee and
other l.atin countries m an An-
glo-Saxon strugj¿;c against the
world.
• • •
It was jMi't of mv dutv to s.,e
the mintst. r <•: c< mmere.* a lew
■ ntu i lion with the
and while waiting
«sed the time lOok-
Fernand I.abort's
A ' he ..ills his
Labori is
The gov ernment, it is true. nom-
inates the sixtv-six I'i -ncli bish-
ops, tint the pope has all abso-
as the '000 cures
are irremovable and the 7ooo
vicars are entirely in the hands
ot tile bishops, tlx
government -ls il
. . I i ! t 1 ' I
them. 1 am ¡..
thu moHt voluublu romody.
It purified thu blood eoraplutaly.
Price SI.00-
LADÍES''
(Suffering fr< m disorders,
ought to try
ftAVAM'ft
Female Regulator,
A llOOKltjt Oil ditUtllHCH of WOUHUI
««•lit grtiiiH on application.
Price «I.OO.
I F P P*PH>R SAM KY |> |
Stone A Hitchcock.
itable; not, perhaps, by merely'
grabbing territory, but in the!
race of progress that is going:
on between all nations over a !
globe that every year is becom-
ing more and more common'
ir round.
Ms liittiy was terribly ick with the
< 1 i .1 nil- "'¡i." >iiy« .1. M. I'oak. >■! Wil-
li a".-. < ll'i'i: < ai. 'We wci'i unable
i ¡ire li.;ii with the d .ctor's u*<d tance.
t resort ve tried I'hamtu i -
, i hob'1 •' and I>iarrho< .1
e:nedy. 1 .0.1 happy tn -..iv it lí,iv*e
1111 mediat,• relief and a ntpI«U* ure."
'."ni naje bv St une v Hitchcock.
¿Rt'iey-<Snook furniture Co.,
Vmmtmrt im
furniture and Undertaker's Soods, Ttyusieat instru-
ments, Vlfatting, Window Shades, Ctc,
We carry a line line of above goods and buy in car
lots. We also do furniture repairing and upholstering.
Anyone wanting Undertaker's Goods at night call on
J. 1). Carroll at second house back of store.
ffltiey-Snook furniture Co.,
Caid wait, ZJexas.
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I BIRDSELL WAGONS, *
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THE BEST WAUON ON THE MARKET,
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Kn Appeal
far from saving or thinking that
there is a disposition «-n a large
scale in France to turn prates-
tant. Country life in Frame is
the abomination of 'desolation I nder the heading I o the
mil the Catholic church, with its American People." a pamphlet
glittering ceremonials. Its Jetes, has been issued from Toronto
and its clever priesthood, is all 'over the signature ol l>. A pac i-
^ And all the latest and best Farming Machinery £
jjk " dfr
^ always earned in stock.
jfr A itili and complete line of Staple and Fancy i£-
Groceries and Hardware. 4^
I A. F. GRABOW. %
* *
II WILL BE BROKEN.
This year I am going to smash the record on buggy
sales all into smithereens. I am receiving new ones
all the time and can always please you in style and
finish. Call and let me prove it.
t In
j r t *
,t. r of
days ago m
sanl I- ovist I;
for him 1 ¡
ing througl
"Grand P vw
monthly m.iga
yvell known to American
heron ad y o ate ol I 're\ ins
tall, burly young man ysith im
mense \¡!. 'it and -t i i ngth, am
any amount of fighting power
He is married to an Fnglisl
woman and speaks I ng'.ish bet
ter than li. . yy 1 It
no doubt, as hi
sell, bee..as h<
Knglish so that
la ttg nag
in I' rer
most the sole means
nal distraction and amusement
for the people. Literature is not
! intelect- ble acting for t:i« Central Fil-
ipino committee, in yvhich he
sa vs:
A c are ready to make peace,
and. in order to facilitate this
end, yye propose:
1. That yye yy i! 1 pay back to
the twenty
by them to
spread and read through France
as in the I nited States. I only
s.iv there is a protestant m \e-
ment of considerable force and
that y.ist numbers of
j e< 1 pie despise til
ami their yvavs.
J. D STOKES,
CALDKKLI.
TEXAS.
«v\wv%v*viv*%\vywvyvwy
I Sent!
"The,
Illustrator
rencli the I nited States
I-1 ene h clergy million dollars pa i <
Many, certain- Spain.
Free I and General
I Narrator.'
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a
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j Santa Fe Route
lv
test tin- confessional. As
That the most, amicable
get that
a lesson
and taki
a dds.
one
111
ch.
th
raks I' rem li,
IF you him-
ilv, s her talk
may not for-
11 she yy ants
let her come
to whether any thing yy ill happen and perpetual commercial rela-
to strengthen the movement I turns shall exist betyveen us lor
speak of, or to hopelessly dis- our mutual benefit and lor the
r<-«lit the Catholi. church in greater progress of our country.
France, no one can say. One • I hat yve grant to the
tinny see tn s obviou-. Fnless I nited States yyhatever space is
there shall be some great moral reasonably necessary lor coaling
v hange, some species •>! purga- stations outside our established
tion, France must continue to cities.
I ill ver. handsomely illustrated
j - 'iitlily :iia^a?.iue. puhlish-
J ed by the 1 ,v «>. X. W. H.. 1: i y i 11
TO
St. Louis and Last
i Kansas Gitu and North
<•1 TEXAS; the special sllbjeet é
matter 't ■ ... Ii issue to date be J _ _ .
•" ••■ • Colorado and California
• • •
Well, in th, > 1 > r.
other 1 ire y íu-iti voi
Americ.i. es <,uy
rather than pro;
Frame yy J i "n«- ■
protestant I t:
you.' Vet .t is 1 t
ing it you thin!, «
ijualities o| tío
and i hai .u t<. i ar-
ad a p t e d I o r
shreyvd, logi, a
ceiVed oil' the
some pr«
olT ; sue !i a re t
first let ne
speak ot l lalli
Paro
sink in the scale of nation
Italy. Spam, lleigiuin and
Catholic or largt
turns.
like
ither
y t'atlmüc na-
I letl
cry e
'e\y .111-
oyy of in
suggests
íes that
Im . otile
'-¡¡1 prist
sill pris-
l. The
h mind
m incut 1 y
¡o on stantisui
. t.
n<>r ys lien
do I think ol I
two Countrii -i,
tionalities, and
I v and ill 11 -11• .
France, it is o
and she g yes
not caso;
lo st y Ullloiir ol
dogma 1 . yvorn
le I ! Hi I' H'lt
1 \ that yy hen I
[• I do not mean
1 Api .1 k o| I'aris
all* 1 . I hey .ii 1
almost t\yo na-
thogh, pol 111 > a!■
.11 v. I'ai 1 • 1 '
ni y s ti j>«.• 1 iii tall y
I 1 am 1 ii 11111 1
• • •
I yy.ts talking to Arcii Hishop
Ireland ol St. l'aul about the use
of 1 .ii':' sh in thet'atlio'i, churi h.
He thinks the church yy i I i one
dav use nothing but Fug' ish and
rettiinded me that de Maistre so
prophesu'd a hundred vears ago.
if e er such a thing
pen. 1! the Latin ma
ritual that In - «unes
o\y nig to the mass'
re,u h t he yy > >r shi pper
does hap-
s and gay
lie, cesary
failure to
■. heart, is
ever anglicised, it yy i 11 be at any
rate .1 Iii st step toyyards I'cloriu.
• • •
l'o turn to another subject,
yet 1 ne not yy hoi!y irreleyant,
loreign laiu:auagi's, Mr. Charle-
mague I ower, the I nited States
4. 'That yye yy i 11 not alloyy
monopolies of any kind in the
islands, and that yye yviK give to
your c 11 i /'tul s all the guarantees
and protection accorded to our
>yy 11 cit ens lor the security ol
life and property.
;. " I hat yy e are read y to eii-
tertain yyliateyer terms you may
desire lor y ourselves, s,i long as
you do not iulringe upon our in-
dividual and political liberties,
or upon the integrity oí our na-
tionality ."
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religion not morality. I hat is
done by Koine, lor the priests
educate till intellectual and mor-
al forces ol the nation and the
priests take their ni ti tu turns
front Koine. 1 iut bu Napoleon
the hirst a priest-despiser, il
there ever y\.is one llame
might easily have flecóme prot-
estant at the re y ol ii t ioii; in lact,
Napoleon yyas yyidely reviled lor
Mupporting the foreign «nlluence
tell .1 letter
Tune-, l'ari
.■ in pliasi. i ii g the i in por t a nee to
Americans ol learning loricgn
laiiguages. Mr. 'I'oyver assi'rts
11:.'. \ no) oitl v in diplomacy
but in trade is a sound knoyy I-
edge ot foreign languages neces-
sary, and all the more noyv that
America is entering upon neyv
and far-oil liehls ot enterprise
and administration. It seems,
good ad y ice il yve are really rec-
onciled to expansion. And ex-
I ve
had linn' liepl hei .iw.iIm eyei \ uiyllt.
ii. hail tried many remedies and duc-
tor- but -teadily , • re yv v.nfse uulil
• -1.-.« ,1 t« try I'i. Kine New I lis. , >y ery .
i im' bottle yVlii-Uy cured her : and she
•fit, •. this m.iryclous medí on- also
i lircd Mr le'llg "I a seyeie attack ol
piHMUItiMli.l. Su.'ll 11 i - .lie po-.it iy e
I ir> i. > I ..I its paver •■. ,Mire all threat.
. he-t and Iiiiu: tronbh . i inly -iIr and
t.ii" * ¿ na ra nteed Trial butt les free
il Stone «V Hitchcock's Ibug Stole.
V. T. P1EPER,
practical Jeweler
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Stolka 's saloon.
Satisfai-lion ^nar\iP.lcctl in
every respect.
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Thct'lde-t Nnr.scrie- levas.
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R0SED4LE NURSERIES.
NEAR IIRl %'M\M. TI N \S.
livery yaii' ty >i I'ruit, ('i nanii ntal
and Sit a i !i Tie. . su i teii to our i ornate.
All the Neyy Noses and a Ínil line of
l'.ver^ reen -
T4*''Send for Neyv Plltist rated l ata leg.
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