The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 27, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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SHOT AT THK HtAVY MAN.
Th Itlaar IMda'l rrtfm K m lit
V ttaidaa rwmiiit
Wa wr playing In ln)i t
6ck to tha 70V cM theatrical
man lo New Torlc Journal man
when our leadlnf haar man bad
rathnr tough ax parlance. All the
rulnitr wora In tha thnatat. Wall
the beary nan had been periaeutlnr
ft piKir maiden through two act la
tha third act be came to tha power-
ful tcena of tharpla. .At lat ha
aid; . . ; .
I bava you lo" n (lower and
nnthlnjr on earth ran 'aaa you. L
who wat tha ilave am now tha ma
tor."
80 favlng. ha adrancod toward bit
trembling victim.
"Merry:" the moaned.
"Merry?" he rotorled. "You had no
mercy for mi and 1 will Lava none
for you."
At that moment a gruff voire tu
beard from the Bailor:
You blamed varnihit I'll .oltla
.with you'" .r: (
1 here wat the rf a.l of j 'p.to
and a builel wliUMJ m-ar nn heavy
men
I'liKf the i-m of a pur.. bor!"
houWvl llio voioe. and a shower of
Lullr-n ilutJ the U Villian
ll.i didn't Hop long Jn the wing
m-t thi itage miA'or who wa
wliiM with ar.or.
You have uroken up thu tcone"
lie aid. H
Well'"
(Jo !(' to the it.i;i and
vr.vit ftr your rjil."
I gui-'n not "
I tell jo'j I won't hare .the trta
In in ro ninny who l aoeaailjr die
roiirertel (ioni with the en. fr
you leave the roinpanv tomorrow "
That wat rioua. To be trended
la that fortiken town fii calculated
to make the heavy man apprehensive
I'll go tack." be raid.
He tore o5 hle.wig )ait before r
Ing on. and itetit'ldi .down lo tha
fnotilghti with an Injured expression
of countenance he ald:
'I.adl and gnntlemen. there
were no ladle there hut that didn't
matter with your kind prraliaton J
till renutue the cent. llefore doing
.0. however. I want to call your at-
tention to the fact that tha young
lady und myarif are merely acting
parte In reality we are the beil nf
frinnda I bear no 111 will for your
lipiay of 'nerolc chivalry. 1 truit
however that you will curb your
grnerou sentiment for If you
ahoulj hit me the p!ar will be Inter-rupt'-d.
if any of the gentlemen
will meet ma after the .how they will
find nut I I'll not i'lch a had fellow."
l. id chcere tfreot.nl this tpvocb
and tlio play was resumed.
Vrewlaa Warketaala lliwrrl la
r'raae.
In the nuthatero art of France
lone the !ioi-a of the Mediterranean
and the vlrlultv of I'nnnea Antilles
Nln ilrtK'e aud Mmtone. about l.TuO
arreaee)4waVft a'Hl to growio
flower for coiiitiufclal jHirnone. Boar
and raitiatlniis ire th prlnrlpal flow
era grown but H'le't. farget-ma aota
ltlsra. rs in el 1 1 11.' tinrctuii annioct
and manr others I re raised In luiroen
Quantities Tk f'.'.wert are all aeai
to Niirtliem I.iwwHk- ..The cultlvatloe
of flnwem for commerce bi-ian So long
cr than thirty year aco aud It Is ouly
wltulu the laat three or four yesn
that It hi attained th Important
tllmrtilni The irwle bss been at
prosperous that most of th market
gardens of that region Lave been re
placed br flower field Ullve tree
have been uprooted and there la bard
ly a praaaut who doe not watch the
flurtuattous of the floral market dur
tng the winter teaaea and bring bit
moll dallv contrthurlona to th deal
era. who take them to th large whole
aula fiiKirtera -4iar! aad a'oreaL
y eJlafc.'jten .
Wle-l iorW fba't your barber al
wayt tails to you In Fienrh. 1 did not
know that y a undvrftood taat Uk
guage.
Jlnke-Well. I d. n't: bat you seedAl
tU blu o.-.Nw i.tf. Weekly.
OXD CXJOYO
Hoth llio nictlio.1 anT rrsultn wher
Syrup of l'ii: t.kcn; it ii loasant
mid r'fn'sliiut to tlio tasto. and cti
txoiitla i'tj 'furuj'tly on U10 Kidney
Liveyrt l'lf il. clino the rya-
tiMiriHiA t4kAlyvli-;'l fold lu-ad-.vile
mi I (Vvi-t and euro haliittsnl
fni!stii:itinn. Syni tf Fiir i the
only remedy of it kind cter rro-
duee l. I'lertiinj; t tl.C tate and c-
eejitalilo ti tlio atom.tcli jirompt in
it action and truly l.enetu ial in it
effis-t irejiare-l only from the most
healthy and ajrrucaMe substance it
many excellent dualities commend it
to all and have m.ido it the most
IfiulartmnelT knor Hj
byrup'cf if; i .fr aalo In 60
cent kittlv ly Y li-a.linoj dftur-
piU. yi.jjy Reliable drnsrgistj
may not I ire it oa hand will fro-
cureitj j ro0ipUy for any ono ho
w ishet to try it. Do not accept any
ubotitute.
CALIFORNIA FI3 SYRUP COL
ftMaWO. 04U
WWII! tf. Ma7 tm ftrV
STORY OP A PLAYER.
HOW ROBERT DOWNING. THK
ACTOR. BEGAN LIFE.
We4 a Gm4 r.aaeailoa aa4 aa fa-
a4aa Hn4-Tmi Raadll ta Ik
Hallo ml lb Ladder The! Vmmto !
.
NC of tha younger
men who baa made
a One mark In the
theatrical prof ra-
don It Robert
Downing. He wat
born at Washing-
ton D. C. Oct.
1857. and at th age
of 1 having bad a
Rood education be
went on the itix
to play utility parts under the manage-
ment of John T. Kord wbo then bad
theaters In Baltimore. Philadelphia and
Washington. It was In tbla stock com-
pany two years later when Tom Keene
was leading man with Henrietta Vad-
ers leading lady that I first met Down-
ing and noted bla Industry. Intelligence
nnd absolute devotion to bis profession.
While other young men In that com-
pany were tilling along under the pleas-
ing superstition that a young man of
some brains good looks and spine
once he gets a footing on the stage
gradually grows by copying what he
see others do. night after night. Into
a fine plsyer through some fortuitous
concurrence of playful atoms without
his taking any special pains to speed
the event Downing on the other hand
waa e bard conscientious student not
eonnl to be a mere happy-go-lucky
approprlator of other men's theatric
trick business or personal manner-
isms. His own eapeclal parts were not
merely learned like a human phono-
graph but ha had clearly made a point
of studying the whole play every timo
and it soon became evident to me that
he bad a future before him and that
be was bound to make himself a surer
and a surretnr of liar re tt and McCul-
lough In popular esteem. That waa
seventeen year ago. when I saw him
doing small parte well. I see him doing
great parts now In such a way that a
1 a faithful lover of the legitimate drama
i I take a special. alrnoat personal ratl-
faction In bis work. I may offend tome
old-time critics and rrlllcisert by say-
ing that I consider blin a far better
actor than Lawrence Ilarrett or John
IrCullouRh hut why should I not say
firmly what 1 firmly believe? Ills King
Lear alone lifts blin to a plane that
1
noUERT DOWNING.
commands a wide prospect of future do-
minion In the domain of art. writes
Lnrlllard Bpencer In the Gallery of
I'layers. Wbo else among the actort of
! hit time hat given signs of being able
to sustain this wonderful conception of
barbaric bruspirnre In temper an-
tique eneigy of temperament triumph-
ing over age and wretchedness pathet-
ic dignity of outraged paternal affec-
tions and a paaslon using this word
In Ita older more correct sense almost
elemental In Ita working Ilk a torna-
do that la only silent In the ruin It baa
wrought? Downlng'a Gladiator and bit
Ingomar display an equal Intensity and
splendor of barbaric fervor. In the
subtle self-ronsrlous and aeml-hlatrl-enle
passion of Marc Antony Downihg
Itso exhibit! tha Vredrntialt of
tha .' akllled workman and aa
I not this fresh rang of
distinct achievement I batard
tittle In predicting for my old friend and
asuoclate a ttiil larger measure of luc-
res and popularity. Shakftiltear nev-
er dies; never pall on the divine av-
erage of (mate among sensible men and
there will never be a lack of worthy
playrrs to prenent bl work; for It It
one of thclv chief characteristics that
they creat good actors. At the same
time I am so patriotic to the point of
chauvlnlum that I wlh to see our ar-
riving men like lKinlng add to their
repertory a r.n;ne of American histori-
cal plays. I maintain that there are
men In thin country women too. I
! doubt notc.ip.-iMe of writing plays
which Interpreted by Downing Han-
' fard and others whim I might mer'.lon.
. would stimulate patriotism nnd crown
1 author and actor with civic laureln as
1 well as "put moticy In the purse." I look
j anyway. In tl.e next century fur a won-
' derful rennrivnre and Intensification
: of the nallcunl rplrlt nnd that the stage
will play Its part in this "connmnma-
tloil to devoutly to be wlfhed." Is like-
wise my confident expectation.
nutew br Wm.
Georgt Holurook't l-yt.ir-old child
while playing near tbt h"tue or Ita
parent in Letcher eeuMv Missouri
I wat tlung br a F"o Jacket. Tht
Jl it t lea one tcretved and It mother ran
to 'Ita esslstat Tb ttlng had en-
(area It left ! Wiew th knee. The
limb feegto to twell realdly. the child
watt Into spa aa ta ten minute
after lareet (tg It tha lltilt
at M
TALENT AND BEAUTY.
A Dare Coaabtaalloa A anaag Wn of
th Mat
Just what elements go to tha mak-
ing of a popular favorite with playgoers
la a point almost as hard to discover as
the North pole. In the case of a woman
beauty Is believed by many to be tha
prime essential but tha abaurdlty of
this position only needs to be stated to
be ael. .vldenL The vast majority of
women who bav made the successes
that remain on the stag and In aocl-
ely and over the whole range of life
bava been those whose facial and flg-
urat comeliness baa but I lit Mi eiceeded
I- at all the general divine average
of femlnltr Charm? Ab there one
begins to get a deeper sounding. But
charm baa been known to companion
a verv small quantity of Intelligence let
alone intellect and charm as one witty
fellow baa phrased it la a myaterlou
electricity not always on tap. Intelli-
gence? Intellectual power? Hardly.
Your woman of Intellect like your man
of the tame Ilk. Is qufTewapt to be a
bore of large caliber the very kind Rev.
Sydney Smith meant when be re-
marked that a certain person possessed
a furty-parson power of Ulkiog. I re-
member dlscuasiug this question of
'f 4
r
M'LUTABER.
what catches the public with a dramatic
critic of large experience whose only
tin waj that he could not write of play-
era tt keenly as Incisively aa be talked
and ba remarked of Loita: "She kicked
herself Into popularity. It waa the way
she could tit on a table and flourish her
heelt that fetched the crowd. She bad
plenty of talent yea. but ber feet were
ber fortune." But In writing of Lulu
Taber let me not be misunderstood as
Implying that the has no more sufficient
cause for success than a pedal nimble-
net or kind of mercurial winged grace
might give ber. The athlete or gym-
nastic part of ber performance at
Madge In "Old Kentucky." albeit that
which makes ber a picture In the popu-
lar Imagination la by no meant the
bet of her. Her performance of Ara-
bella lo "A Temperance Town" and oth-
er minor roles have convinced me that
she Is capable of far better things. Bora
on a California farm the evinces a
brerilnesa which Tim may change Into
chic or Into emotional Intensity Qulen
ah I think that "character" work
should be ber stronghold in the fut-
are and while she baa much to learn
arJ perhaps to unlearn that sn will be
an ornament of our stage before many
year appears a fair hazard. Grace It
bers Intelllgenre ambition. Industry
a daih of something dashing akin
to majtoetlam or charm and youth
ever enviable youth! Yes. the odds are
decidedly In ber favor. It la also de-
cidedly In her favor that she appears la
no tearing flaring hurry to be a star.
KING Of PORTUGAL
rrlar mt Walaa.
The king of lortugal Dom Carlo I
wbo It visiting England and Is at pres-
ent the guest of the prince of Wale at
Bandrlngham wat born In Lisbon. Sept.
!8. 1.$3. and It the ton of Louis I. who
reign waa cbaracterlxed by wisdom
moderation and benevolence. During
the prevalence of a yellow fever epi-
demic In Lisbon during the closing pe-
riod of bit life be waa remonstrated
with for going about among tht
sufferers and administering to their
wanta and replied: "My post U
where the hand of alckneat wtlgai
I n i v.
' v" '1
DOM CAW. ?
most heavily and v. . ;o the tickle
nf death It mo down tht
flower of my jno i v. My plac
It by the side 1 ; the suffering and
sorrowful. It U lor that I am king."
It I not surprising that the ton of tin t
a tire should also be a worthy monarch
King Carlo was married on May 12
ISSti to Anielle princess of Orleans-
Bourbon daughter of the lato Comt d
Parli and they have two children. IU
succeeded to the throne Oct. 19. 1SS9. at
the age of 16. During a financial crltlt
In 1892 King Carlot and the royal fam-
ily renounced a fifth of their yearly in-
come for the benefit of the people. In
April 1891. an attempt waa mad to aa-
tasslnate hlra as ba waa being driver
through Lisbon but It happily tailed lo
Its purpose.
1 j 1
A HtUa Breech af rreail Caaa.
A British nobleman who vat satl
for breach of promise Is reported to
have deolared that It was Impossible
for him to contradict a lady and
that therefore ba would not deny
that ba bad made the promise; but
bo insisted that tha lady bad
ixaggarated tha value of hit af
ftotloas and that value was a fait
question for ft jury. The lady i
eovarad ona per cent or so of ber
original claim and tha mulcted noble-
man deolared that tha oross-eiamln-itlon
of her by her oouiuel wat amp-
ly worth the rooner
atdhWM ead CkrUllaa.
It It tald that tha Buddhist f
Japan are awaking to tha fact thai
tbey mint have ft ttatement nf the
elameate of tha Buddhltt faith to tet
over agalntt tha definite and com-
pact creed of tha C'hrlttlan teacher
and are debating what they will put
Into this ttatement
Bead la g la.
Tha Governor" Now that I havt
paid your debts. Harry you cat
make new start.
Harry Thank you. father; pieM
lead ma a hundred! Truth.
If every man did what he could lo
Tiake the world glad it would be let-
cr. but there might not bo to many
men.
Illsaairaa teilare.
We ran mentlAA ao fallnre more diatrtta
tti thai n( i.htariil eaeritT Ii in'l lb
jarttal uettiua of tit U.vlita n-l arlnil-i
lull pninei ij rniatta in n-uirmrni
Vtiro Iiuiim of ihe liver hineT tinlr
iiraiif h lh f.ei. iiArvt or llfMleller's HlMin-
wh lli kWni raa lite rwlnrnllon nf Its former
ii(rout siaiu m hofi tut. h.i thi aid
iHbei aerarv.) a rautiiitloa of ertmiv i
ai iibottftrii liver ana UiarU may tm mum
im Th lliilers rotiuert maUn'a asd al-
ley IrouUeit.
1 Borrowed money Isn't a very cheer
ful companion. It't all alone.
The Mlfrlaa.
(Holiday Number.) Full of bright
itetrhea prose poetry and illustra-
tions by bright writers and artista.
Ktitirely original new and entertain-
ing. Mailed free to any atldres on
receipt of ix (6) rents In postage
itttnps. Write tieo. II. Ileafford
I'liblislier. 415 Old Colony buildiug
Chicago 111.
Sheering t.heep it no indication thai
I farmer is becoming demented eveu
.hough he it wool-gathering.
take rarkef't Ulager Taal haasa with
Voa altl fln 11 to air foitr affeaetatlnet la
Maovlite a4 aar in Mawlnuawai.
The profet.Iona! pugilUt it frequent-
y beftten at hi own game.
Tala Is aol asadaelra la plaasara
a?aria!r na oerkaioal sr irr. llta Urf-oru
eiti . foa. f. II rawivaa lhaa eifvctif.
Kconouiy wat not born in the pojr
louse.
For Who nf Courh Plao's Cure ii a
tum-eaafiil rmv - kl IV Iiiarsk. fiT
lUroopir . Brooklyn X. Y. Nov. 1C K'.
At toon ft till begin to par it
lecn.t to hecoine better looking.
If Ike Itahy Is t atllnf Teeth.
la wmr t aaa rl.al M ant o4 rwlv. 'Ju
a luwa frJonuw aiai r fur I. hlUraa le;bia.
Content 1 the true ibilutH'br's
tloue.
niaaisl Static f am Waive."
Warraii teraf m.r ratae4eA a y l
Inw-ut lac tb fikaUv-t'a
A patch it often tbetiguof povrrtr
ut not when it it a tt raw berry patch.
If Traablad TV Ilk kara Tree
lackaon t Indian F.yt Hajr will positively
wre lb am. 'Jjc at all drug stores.
A good-siied sinking fund will keep
t corporation afloat.
THE
EVER PERFORMED IN THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE
K Sweet Little Girl Totally Paralysed. Unable to Walk. Stand. Speak or Move but Completely Cured
by VENO'S CURATIVE SYRUP and VENO'S ELECTRIC FLUID the Two Most
Phenomenal Medicines in Existence-Sold by Druggists.
Totally Crippled for Four Years
Made to Lay Away His Crutch
and Cane by Veno's Medicines.
Tb 'nllevlnt t Mr hanaW aftlJa'll:
Maw of T.ia Count? of Tarrant aa Prr-
oaali? ariwot tt." a Nniarc Pui uc
la anJ tor tr Mala aaJ fount? aft.rraalJ Mr
!. It handier Iitiii al I l . '.rat airrt.
K.'Tl Worlh who t a t? )j4?ai'ra ac-
rnnlinf lo lav. itoMath anl aaywlh M-
lowa !n l.in:t l-J I aaa am. a'a i1n
with rbontiiatiaiu and hat. N'ni conaiant a.f
'rr.r ..r amoa and tr Iba l t ur y.ara
tiv. H tn aha to aa k a att-p a I buut a
. i iilt h anJ ran. Itara tliM-tnrrO ana aprnl .o'a
nonr? anj ! ra-lirf until I i.ean to u
Vrn i a otMiniira 1 bava onl? biH-a i.a;nff hia
ire.lirinea Ihr. tlava a.l a I lan aaik aril
aitbt'ut anr rana or crutrh I am manafiil fr
thr rrat gtNMl 1 bat. rrcl.t a ti 1. a tlod-
a nJ to aia l.ivi i nhi .
Kvora lo and aul4Titl in m?
:imu : rfa.ni tbi. ttn !a of o. ioir
; : l-ltt I' M laaniTiH
TarraBt Coiitjr Noiaif t'ublla.
Another Cripple Cured After 30
Years Suffering.
C'.t? ot Tori Wottb Coiibi? cf Tarrint tat.
3f 1iiaa a. l'.ra.BaU? apar.1 h.N aia.
a ituiar? public In anu f r tha touatc and
tat. afirraaid Moa.-a H I'oarra Imnf at to
uunab atr. lrt Wortb. ahu brin ui?
awnra acrordin lo law. Uprtaiii an.i aa?.ib
tb a i b h'l bn tarribl? amuid atnr. ih.
aar aaa apinal troull. aad rb.uiratiam. and
bad oci4ml mnaiantl? l houl fanaiTin
nurk kn.ni until tha ink of Ui lobar wa.a
b. aaa Iraaial alth Vraa K.Mtrlr fluid and
V.ao tirtira t?rua. Art? Ik Fluid aaa
rai bad a r baak aad llmla and Ik. I'uraitr
h?m l.n ai. Interna lr. ? ral a au4d.nl?
lrt ma aad I bar. tad aa irouht a'aaa and
lal ?.!( iraduall? tt!a airoafar aad am
a bla la aaik (IUmI a f aaa I laal lib a
aaa
(SujnaO) Moaaa a row aaa
kaera I and hTtka4 la avr iiiaaiaca tbU
Ifttk aj 1 Uaatktr I Ml
ii.) Kb IC Coixarr
Nlai7 FiMi larraal Onaiir Tu.
Many abinrJltici irs accepted at
axiom.
Catarrh C'aa f at Ba Ceraa
With local application a they can-
not reach th ! of tha dlaeaa. Ca-
tervh I a blood or constitutional dl-
and In order to cure tt you mutt
take Internal remedlea. 1111' Catarrh
Cur Is taken Internally and act di-
rectly on th blood and mucou ur-
fare. Hall s Catarrh Cur t not ft
quac' medicine. It wa prescribed by
on of th best physician In tht coun-
try for year and t a rulr prescrip-
tion. It la eomp.ed ef the ht tonic
known combined with th best blood
purtnvr. acting directly on tht mueou
eurfarea. Th perfect combination of
the two Ingredients t what produeea
eiirh wonderful rult In curing Ca-
tarrh fiend for testimonial free.
F. J. CHENEY CO. Prop.
Toledo O.
ftnld by dru71i': price 7ic
Hail t ramliy I'ills ttc
Th devil gets a tirong hold on ut
wbenevrr be geta ut to rinding fault
LNCKEASE YOUU INCOME
by careful Investment In grain through a
repobtiu4e Ann of lame eitwrtenra aod
great sooce. Will aend you particulars
(re thowiaa bow a small imoanl of money
caa tie eaiiiv oiultlplled by sucreMlul in-
vent menu. Hirheat flank referenoea. Op-
Cirtunitiee eirellent I'attlann A fl-
anker and llrokcra lloom W Ott jui
lullding Ctiioaro.
A genuine holiday must be honeal-
ly earned.
JliAiAAiA14AAAiiilAAilliAAiaAlAAii.iiilill.llaitl1l1l....a
3 t.et rid at once of the tln;ln; fettering smart of C
BURNS or SCALDS
or else they'll leave ugly scars. Bead directions and use
ttWf ffTTTTTf? TTTTfTlff TYTTfTTtf
Timely Warning.
Tht grtat uccei of the chocolat preparation of
th hous of Walter Baker A Co. (established
in 1780) has led
many misleading
of their name labels and wrappers. Walter
Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu-
facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and
Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are
used in their manufactures.
Consumers should ask for and be sure that
they get the genuine Walter Baker k Co.'s good.
m
WALTER BAKER & CO. Limited
DORCHESTER. MASS.
CfilETT! SeAP.
mates wash-day as easy as any other day. Lessens
the labor makes the clothes white and does nodam-
age. Thousands of women say so surely they are
not all mistaken. Sold everywhere. Made only by
The If. K. Fali-bank Company - St. Louis.
.c:rnr(riTrriTOTm:criri::o:ix.:m:n:iaui
IT?
VEN0
f Iti? f th lant do of VM'.rtD
r .il gut wtiovaa complete;
lrl)ii
Wr Huil-
f ur4 al
VENO'S CI RATIVE SVRIT
l the only ncirntifle "ire fur Malarial
Kercr laprpaia Tonatipatloo Ca-
tarrh Llrr Mntr.aoh and Hlo.nl
diaraacv Thl rne.lU'lnr' ha for It
botly the faoinu l.landrindixl water
th preat perm (11 myer and tluod
purltler and arhfii naej with
VENO'S ELECTRIC FLUID
will rura the wont aad moat draparaU
raa a of Rheumatiam lralyla hela-
lira Ncaralfla aod all ache aad palna
PrlM I0& aach; U bottle forSVOO.
Aak Tour dntfflat to ft the asadl-
lata (ur you or writ to
niVuiCn:t Ci. FiftistU Pi.
Msraty a MalW af Vera
Dentist I'm afraid It't too lato )
tava thtti tooth mis. It will bava
to come out
feelf-foisested Young Woman
la tha corresponding tooth oa the
opposite tide a ound onef
Perfectly. "
No probability that It will gat ta
ftoblngf"
"Noon whatever."
And thla 00a that' aching It II
likely to keep my jaw awaited up ft
ttl now?"
It la"
Then take It mjt doctor. It de-
stroy the symmetry of my face."
Tha CbrUtian religion It the only
religion on earth that la not afraid oV
the light.
TmUMf fltuvi l itn P.ia Pavm
for a Courh or Throat Tmiibie I "nraww
r-.riiu fl m-n. a amj posNaa real
merit.
Competition my be the life of trad
hut it 1 tometlmet the death ot the
rival editor.
eiTi-" nt.rtnrr-rf rr.Ht rT ailx'lOi I
Mr llHWm oriua0.rita.Qriuaf mwm
IticaM. ed low. aiiai.au aiiuiiii'ai
"Seeing U helievlng" except la
caart where one cannot believe hi
own eye.
ST. JACOBS OIL.
TTHf TTftfTTTTf TTftTTTTtTTTT
to th placing on th market
and unscrupulous imitations
9
Broken
Back
Just as yours will be if
you continue using poor
soap.
A Llttlt Cirl9 Totally Piralyitd
Completely Cured by Venot
Curative Syrup and Veno't
Electric Fluid-The Most Re
markable Cure in the History
of Medicine.
CtKTtMKD J until IfckH
ronnljr ( CaThfvfft ut of Ohio. M rr
Mtulijr nrpftrtxi Lrfiir nif. It H. Hnry.
notary (n-b.ic xm nt for tb counfT ind ai
( riO Mr Ii V Hunter of iMtroil
irt( (lrlftr)tX 1111 a wbo beiD tful
ura fcc"orl nf to law drr-M dJ
ys thai mj ntLe firl. b uRrt. trom
Si. Vilua' daerv a-ij ame Dm ajo h
ft para'.TarO miti tfjr all ? Ih Ixvlr;
oi walk or eiva tnJ tha a mrlrt(
fceipleev hr hal Mii4 from sitl 10 aiila
h dMii4 no I rmiM" br trail or n turn In
tMi. alt lba4 o con trot over nf fwrt of th
body nJ brr longu h'.ni out of bvr Vioutl.
1 nk bar to b diK wt but to f 01 or ubW
i trttn!tt
1 waa iwtimmnuSH to lah hr to Vno
Whu lb dm-tor viauiinist thrhi.l h aad bo
woulil f;taranit rtio tltrtrr K.ut.l and
Vino Curatit ymp lo euro hr 1
u ' T of th uiNii ut and ? lutl girl itn-
pt sJ rT day ftna ta t dan ah ouuid
atard and walk her p:h oam barb aad
ah ron id ran br arm atd kad. and la
aartv latfilu rr ah wa. I am diiht4
and tb atj;bt?ora and doctor aro aaktniabtd
If I bd brra lold thai a7 lltt: f .rl rouid bar
be?a urd ao Quu b y t wot 14 aoi baw bnT4
It. Inwaue blr I cirmLod lra'iret.l in f
lr waa lb moat baiplrea ktok'afl rbild I
mw I airoagir roM.nf)ii ta Yoomit
ffinoa W r aufftrvr Hf buabaad la wt
haowa ta ti aad. Ha la emp.oyed b J. K
Hrana irwror t Uu aiaitmaai w
bfiat tbr aufft ror.
Sworv to rfnr ma ald !!' V
nuatr bad autcfii-fl tj aor im mj
tbia Ut day ol 4 uaa iNk
BAU
hoiary bll.
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 27, 1895, newspaper, December 27, 1895; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319209/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .