The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 300, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 24, 1896 Page: 4 of 6
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> ATTEND THE
A WALLFLOWER TALKS.
ArT
Fish-
Fulton Meat Market,
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY.
LEAVE ORDERS FOR
Oysters in Shell,!
Trout,
Fresh Water
Salmon,
Bass
Perch,
Smelts,
Sheephead,
Flounders.
Oysters,
Shrimps.
Poultry—
Dressed Turkeys
—1F
r-i=W I
D«Ckmrsey: "There's Dr. Pillaon. He's awfully in love with his
fiancea He calls her his little dnck. "
Montmorency: "Well, in that case it is only right she should have a
quack "
_RrnnV1rn T ifo
GENERAL PALACIO,
Mexican Minister to Spain.
Is Dead at Madrid.
—Gen. Riva
mfnister to
Madrid, Nov. 23.-
Palac.io, the Mexican
Spain, is dead.
tien. Riva Palaeio wa9 appoint-
ed minister to Spain in 1HS6.
When, in 18t»2, the war against
the French began in earnest, Pala-
eio organized and equipped at his
own expense a regiment, with
which he joined the American
Zaragosa. He distinguished him
self at Baranca, S ca and at Pu
ebla and was made governor or
the state of Mexico. He again
distinguished himself at Magda
lena and Queratero and entered
the capital of Mexico on July 10.
1867, at the head of a splendid di
vision.
As secretary of commerce he
established the central tueteorogi
cal observatory in the rational
palace, and as a literary man hit
productions are numerous. Hi
was born iu the City of Mexico or
October IS, 1683, so he had jus'
entered his 05th year.
Notice.
The board of dental examiners
for the Sixteenth judicial district
of Texas will meet at the oflice of
Dr. T. C. Edwards on the 24th
day of December, 1S9G, for the
examination o' applicants to prac-
tice dentistry.
T. C. Edwards,
W. H. Cooke,
Board.
November 24, 1890. 25
YSPEP5IA
DID IT
Weakened One Man's Constitution
Until It Brought Him to
Death's Door.
Mr. .Tames S. Harrison, a well-known
ami highly respected citizen of Cleve-
land, ()., was for years a sufferer from
dyspepsia and peneral debility, and in
his weakened condition, resulting from
the above csaaes, he had the additional
ill-luck to fall a victim to malaria from
this complication of disorders. Mr.
Harrison's condition was becoming very
serious, when he commenced to take P.
1'. I'., Lippmau's liroat Remedy. Its
effects were marked and immediate.
Read his letter to us. Its earnestness
is apparent:
Cknti.f.mex: For the benefit of all
suffering from dyspepsia and general
debility I beg to submit my testimonial
as to the t-fiicacy of your IV I\ P., Lipp-
mau's (ireat- Remedy, as a positive
cure for all the distressing complaint#
from which 1 suffered.
My system was also full of Malaria
and my condition was growing very
serious; 1 had no appetite, was losing
strength and was completely broken
down in health, but now my health if,
completely restored, and 1 can eat like
a field laborer, without the slightest
fear of any serious results.
I take great pleasure in telling the
world that P. P. P. did the grand work
of restoring me to my aceustonn d
health. Yours tryl v,
JAMES 8. HARRISON,
Cleveland, O.
Dressed Hens,
Dressed Geese,
Dressed Ducks,
Dressed Chickens
STOCK MARKET.
CHICAGO.
Chicago, Nov. 23.—Cattle—Re-
ceipts, 17,000; best grades strong-
er, other grades barely steady.
Texans #2.75 to $4.00.
st. louis.
St. Louis, Nov. 23.—Cattle—
Receipts, 5000; strong at Satur-
day's prices.
The old lady was right when
sh? saia the child might die if
they waited for the doctor. She
saved the little one's life with a
few dresses of One Minute Cough
Cure. She had used it for croup
before.—H. W. Stark Drug.
Her Cynical Views of Men Mid Women
and Their Allhlrs.
Why ia it that yon hate a girl who
has hair like yours and yet prettier!
Why is a pretty blond so tenderly
affectionate with a homely brunette
when men are around?
Why do the men yon like most to
dance with seem to think yon do not
care to dance with them?
What makes ngly men almost always*
eo brave? Why does one forget then,
less easily than handsome men?
Why do you tell mothers about other
people's babies when you know they are
jealous?
When you like a man and he gets
married, why do you most always hate
his wife?
Why does the man that you could for-
give never do anything that must be for-
given?
What makes some men uncomfortable
when you say you know a man who
drinks and gambles?
When yon want a man to like you,
why do you scoff at his opinion when
you have tbi same opinion yourself?
What makes brave men so stupid?
Why do they think girls like only hand
some men?
Why don't you feel sorry when you
have pretended not to understand a man
and he is vexed?
What makes it so hard to believe that
a man who is nice to you is as bad as
your mother knows he is?
What makes homo men seem like
saints when you know they are—not?
Why does the woman you dislike
never meet an accident iu a ballroom?
Why do you and your mother never
agreo as to whether a man is wicked or
not?
Because another woman marries
man you know, why does ho seem to be
afraid of you afterward?
Why does a timid man always apolo-
gize for everything? Why does a bold
man not apologize when he ought to?
Why do you want a girl to wear your
gloves when you know she can't get
them on?
When you havo eaid something un-
fair to a generous man, why does he
aeem gentler afterward, and yet colder?
Why are yo glad you said it, but wish
you had bitten off your tongue first?—
New York Press.
Boots
and
Shoes
The largest and best place to
buy your FALL STYLES in
FOOTWEAR is at
Ehrnman &
McClung's
New Shoe Store, East California Street
Say !
Have you had your clothes
washed in pure artesian water? if
not telephone No. 30 and have the
Artesian Laundry call for your
next bundle and see the difference
in their work, and that you get
elsewhere.
All the working people tradi
with J. M. Bass & Co. They sel
goods so they can pay for then,
easy and at low prices. Remem
ber oar big drawing sale is now
on and everyone is as liable to
draw as any one else.
Don't fail to price throngh
Rack lev's $15,000 stock of carpets
and mattings.
A 4f> piece decorated dinner sel
for only #3.95 at Tom J. Wil-
liams' Blue Front China Hall.
• 10.20 houston and RETURN VIA
the banta fe.
Selling November 22, 23, 20
and 30, limited to return Decem-
ber 13, accoant meeting of the
Masonic grand lodge. Leave
Gainesville at 5:50 a. m. and 7:15
p. m. Only fourteen hoars' run
8. A. Kendio, P. A.
J. M. Bass & Co., the big in
stallment honse, are making some
Tery low prices on furniture and
carpets. Don't fail to see them
before baying.
Notice.
Gainesville Royal Arch Chapter
will meet tonight to confer the
council degrees. All companions
are invited to attend.
W. B. Morgan, H. P.
She—''It must be a terrib'e
thing to be paralyzed."
He—"It is. You feel so mean
the next morning.''
^ • tm
J. M. Bass & Co. begin their
»ig free drawing sale Monday, and
tfith every dollar's worth of goods
purchased you get one ticket giv-
ing you a chance to draw five of
the handsome prices they are offer-
ing. First prize will be an elalwir-
ate brass bed, value $50; second
prize will be an elaborate rocking
chair, value $18; third prize will
be an elegant picture and easel,
value $10; fourth prize will be a
French Wiltoo Rug, value $10;
fifth prize, lace curtains, value $8.
Every newly married couple
who bay their furniture from
Rackley will receive a nice pres-
ent.
If you get tip feeling 1 ired and stupid,
P. P. P. should be taken—it will inaUu
you feel well.
P. P. P. cures eczema, that tortur
inp, itching disease of the skin ami
blood. If your blood is kept. puiv.yon
will not be disfigured with pimples,
boils and blotches.
P. P. P. is the deadly foe and van-
quisher of rheumatism. Its effects aiv
immediate and lasting, anil it lot only
relieves, but permanently cures.
Scrofula, which is hereditary, an.I
deep-seated in the blood can be cured
by P. P. I*. It is the one ami only posi-
tive cure for this dread disease.
Sufferers from kidney tro;,bU-s find
immediate relief when tliey take I' I'.
P. as it cures all irregularities and re-
stores to nature her proper functions.
Sold by all druggists.
UfPMAN BROS., Apothecaries. Sole Prop'r«,
Uppman'i Block, Savaaaah, (la.
Thanksgiving
Will not be complete without a
set of carvers from Stevens, Ken-
nedy & Spragins Co. 1
Doll carriages, ciadles, bed-
steads and bareaus, wagons and
velocipedes at Rackley's.
See the new ad of J. R. M. Pat-
tersou.
why not spend the holidays
at home!
The M., M. & T. railway offers
low rates and a comfortable jour-
ney to all points in ttic southeast-
ern states. Round trip tickets
will be sold on December 21 and
22, good for return thirty days
from date of sale.
Special trains of palace day
coaches and free reclining chair
cars will be run through to im-
portant points in the southeast
via Memphis.
Call on or write M., K. & T.
ticket agents for rates and sched-
ule of trains before purchasing
your tickets, or write to the un-
dersigned, who will cheerfully
furnish all information.
W. G. Crush,
G. P. & T. A.,M. K.&T. Ry.,
d21 Dallas Tex.
Sport—"Did yousegit any wild
ducks!" Another—"Naw, but 1
seen one " "Why didn't yousc
shoot it!" "I ain't no muiderer.
I shot a couple o' chickens, an' de
farmer w'at owned 'em wuz do
wildest duck I ever seen."
Hark Manna's Town.
Cincinnati, O., Nov. 23.—A
special to the Enquirer from
Cleveland, O., says: A riot oc-
curred early this morning on
Franklin avenue extension near
Columbus street, a locality thick
ly populated with Hungarians
and Irish-Americans. Many men
were stabbed. Dirks, knives and
clubs were freely used and nrarly
all of the combatants were more
or less injured.
Two men were taken to the
hospital in a dying condition, two
others can not survive their inju
ries, while several others are
dangerously wounded. The
trouble was caused by Joseph and
John Shrends and James Carter
engaging in a street qtiaarel.
the door
"she's the
Of course
Strategy.
"Yes," said Mrs. Gimp as
closed behind the new maid,
most reliable girl I ever hired.
she isn't a beauty"—
"Well, I doif't know about that," in
terrupted Mr. Gimp with some sudden
ness. "It depends a good deal upon
what you consider beauty. Tiio girl has
a lovely eye, hasn't she, Briggs?"
"A fine eye," said Briggs.
"And a beautifully rounded arm. Did
you notice her arm, Briggs?"
"It was a nice arm," said Briggs.
At this moment Mrs. Gimp arose sud-
denly and left the apartment.
"Say," said Briggs, "what in thun-
der"—
"Listen!" said Mr. Gimp.
The sound of voices in altercation
come from the direction of the kitchen.
"Mrs. G. is discharging tlio uevr
girl," said Mr. Gimp.
"But I dou't seo," said Briggs,
"what"—
"The truth is," interrupted Mr.
Gimp, "the new girl couldn't broil a
steak for sour apples. You see?"—Cleve-
land Plain Dealer.
An Unsuccessful Plutocrat.
Hungry Higgins—I seoChicago Jerry
today wit' both his lamps blacked an a
nose liko a sausage. What happened
'im, I wonder?
Weary Watkins—He tried to git tco
plutocratic. Found a empty box car an
thought he wouldn't let none of the
rest of the gang in. Said he was goin to
try travelin in his own private car oust.
—Indianapolis Journal.
The length of life may be in-
creased by lessening its dangers.
The majority of people die from
lung troubles. These may be
averted by promptly useing One
Minute Cough Cuie.—H. W. Stark
Dru<r Co.
Murder and Suicide.
Greesburg, Pa., Nov. 23—At
Delmout, Pa., near here, last
night John Tarr, aged 25 years,
shot and killed his wife and then
committed suicide. A year ago
Tarr eloped with the daughter of
a well known farmer named Long
They went to Cumberland, where
they were married, but npon their
return home the gill's father re-
fused to allow his daughter to
live with her husband. During
the absence of the rest of the fam
ily Tarr visited the honse of his
father-in-law last evening and
committed tlie deed. It is not
known whether he quarreled with
his wife or not as no oue was
present.
The Moon.
"Chaste moon, " sang the poet.
At that tho moon bid her face behind
a cloud.
"Alas, that I am unworthy of his
praise!" she sighed.
She doubtless had in mind the notori-
ous fact that once a month she got full
and staid out all night.—Detroit Trib-
une. .
Her Brother.
He (nervously)—Miss Sweetheart, I
—I wish to speak with you.
She (knowing what is coming)—Very
well, brother Clarence, I am listening.
He (rising to go)—I dou't tliiuk I
will say it now. It ia nothing, auyway.
—Harlem Life.
Do not be deceived by false ad-
vertisements. J. R. M. Patterson
will give you new and desirable
goods for less money than you
often pay for old job lots.
Dishonest Messenger.
Niles, Mich., Nov. 23 Del-
bert E. Mitten, a messenger for
the American Express company,
was arrested today charged with
stealing $2000 from the company.
The crime alleged had been
committed last Wednesday, when
a package was sent by the Citi-
zen's National bank of this city
to the Bankers' National bank at
Chicago, and was stolen. Half
the amount was recovered.
Scaly eruptions on the head,
chapped hands and lips, cuts,
braises, scalds, barns are quickly
cured by De Witt's Witch Hazel
Salve. It is at present the article
most need for piles, and it always
cures them. M. W. Stark Drug
Co.
Advertise in the Hsbpxbiah.
Its Drawbacks.
"I like living in Alaska well enough,"
said the man with the fur coat, "but
it has its nasty features. Navigation
on the Pacific coast closes in October
and when you've had an election down
hero we can't jollify over it till next
April. "—Chicago Tribune.
-Bos-
N«t a Itit of It.
"She is a girl of uncertain age, I be-
lieve."
"No. She's been the same for the last
ten years.—Pick Me Up.
&o Changed.
Jones—You know Brown by Bight,
don't you?
Smith—I did, but he fell off his wheel
yesterday.—Town Topics.
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For sale by N. A. Williams & Co
Cripple Creek Gol<
We advise the immediate purchase of the following stocks
either a speculation or investment:—
INDEPENDENCE EXTENSION, just south and within oOO feet ol
World-famous Independence mine. Now selling at 10c.
What Wa« 011 Her Mind.
Mertie—I despise that Specie girl.
She never meets me hut she tells me
about the lovers and the number of pro-
posals she has had. Sho makes me tired.
Marie—Mo too. 1 do hate to hear a
person talk shop.—Brooklyn Life.
At the llub.
"Please, ma, 1 don't want any of
those cultured peaches."
"Cultured peaches, Johnnie? What
can you mean by that?"
"The ones with specs on 'em. "•
ton Transcript.
the FOLDISO 8A»fI*o BICHIXK. It saws
Folds like a pocketknife. Sa» i ar.j- kind ol
timber Oil any kind of ground. One ma n can saw HOKE
»S™LTi:5*» mcnother WttJ- and do 11
For farther particulars address
Q. M. Richards, Gainesville,
Texas.
Bull
BULL HILL GOLD TUNNEL CO., a tunnel site through
running under many shipping mines, at 3c per share. **
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT MINING AND LEASING CO., has a three y
lease on oldest tunnel site in Cripple Creek, countaining 100 a
between the Am horis Leland and C. O. D. mines, also the Lelia i
containing ten acres. 700,000 shares out of 1,100,000 still i)
treasury. $7,000 plant of machinery, etc. This stock is now se
for 5 "4 c.
Write or wire us for further information,
The Kechem Investment Cornp
Colorado Springs, Colo.
I
Christmas Holida
Excursions
—TO THE—
South.-East!
Now is the time to think of Christmas at the old homestead. \
December 21 and 22, 1896, the SANTA FE-ROUTE will sel exctwii
tickets from all points on its lines in Texas and Indian territory to aTf^,
points in Tennessee, North Carolina, Alabama Mississippi, Georgia,
also to certain points in Kentucky and Florida, to be announced later
Rate will be one fare for the round trip, and tickets will be lim- -
ited to 30 days tor return.
Think it over, and If you want any further information see a
Santa Fe agent, or address W\ S. KEEN AN,
General Passenger Agent, Galveston.
/
Rackley
The Leading
Furniture Dealer
—OK—
North Texas.
Carries a full line of Win
dow Shades, Mattresses,
Springs, Baby Carriages,
Refrigerators, Bamboo
floods, Mirrors, Picture*
and Picture Frames; also
a complete line of
Undertakers'
- - - Goods
Wood and Metalic Cases,
all sizes, always on han;!#
Write for prices.
Embalming
a Specialty.
205-207 E. California St. T*;h.a<KK0££. Gainesville. Texas
Tooth Powder
That will make your
wife forget that you
smoke. 25c a bottle.
EdWards
The Live Druggist.
Get your wife a bot-
tle
Edwards'
Dental Myrrh,
It sells for (or 25c, too.
Wanted-An Idea _
Protect your Ideas: thev may brtajr you V
Write JOHN WEDDERBtJBN ft Col/Pau nt Attor
neya, Waablngtoti, D. c., for their $1,800 price offer
and rot of two hundred Inventions wanted.
Who can think
of gome simple
thing to patent?
wealth.
Book Binding
Of Every Description.
Sam Hargreaves,
198 Main St. Dallas, Texas
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