The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 19, 1889 Page: 2 of 4
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the unfortunate is
: on one Adieu into a
May * paid with
debts must be
Of the It Jurymen not *
‘ opposed death m the sen-
XT' l . . .
From OW R
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Wr
qucttc
you u|i
mid a local lit dealer the
But when u woman eotmw in
hat fora child of one of
‘man’s straw hat fad.'nnd a __
comes in helnud her we a)wavs
on him ttrst. Why? Well, for
ous reasons. The man aa a rule
u hat costing him all the way _ .
$8.25 to $S, wldle tl*e woman ''seldom
Wants more than $8 worth , of liat
That was a terrible J Then again it is earner and more satis
| disnppoi tnient ns Mnhonc had made [ *toj«^tO tr! io st'11 ,laU » doium
to try to get a woman to in-
cest #1.73 in a straw bailor herself or
75 cents in headgear for a child. The?
will come iu with one or two'fricnds,'’
continued the loquacious dealer, “am
A river is one of the queerest
» heed iaut near as
i fit month.—Kentucky State
■nee c rtus
aw no longer fashionable, bu the
§ the waist willl
priced horse ever sold
. the other day iu Terre
The horse was trot
lit $10*000 cash
to aay party or
a eoti
I offers #110,000
parties who win
on or woolen mill
will employ 200
farmers la the zeal of
offer
to the couple that will
t the state fair, attired
bar-
prise will no doubt
appreciation of tbe
handy to add So
FVomour Regtuar Correspond-
■■najgiii* .....
a boyeott oaJPtaaideat Harrison __
*** every one of them who has been | WasbuuiToji, D. 0. Oet. It. 1880.
lltely declined” te? Uoori^W^eelc Pre,illont Harrison has not passed a
of lndi ms is the last one to pot away | pte***11* w,tk holiiically speaking
the £ \ J** *■•*■■* Postmaster General
lour terms to congress h« bma one f *rk™ "Vl™"1 *rom » pilgrimage
of the premiaeat members of tbs com. I k* ***^*10 Hahons’s borne, at Preal-
...it ec on military affairs, and not only | kf°*f?t
has a good war record, but served w "
til 1878 in the regular army. He U si- . . _ M .. . .
Uut enough to meet Secretary Noble's President BeMere that he was osr-
requirement that the ... commission tai" °*r7 ' ir«inia; “**
shall hare every quality which Tanner ***** that Indianapolis his old home,
did not possess and he is cons dored a .*** gonedemocratlc and to add t01 , • c., iz. . ~—
knows that &e would be orlticiwxi I nK't'on Union soldier* Thun, after they miaffine they have
whatever course he pursue* whether fwer® ™*Ph®*ible lor it, and that they .elected the best and most becoming
be follows Tairnere reckless plan. . rebakstothe tmiw-1-1- ---------
returns to old economic method, and °1IT*nn«‘- The same new.ba. ore-
lb he declines the Place. \«***“«**« £ kSow9bSt thU^ would\v“ on
publicans bete. They rocoffhi.c tbe me Whatdoyoutoinkl^Th” MloSS
fact that if any thing like the same j #ll animated discussion, broken by
The Prussiau princess, sister of I rate* ot disaffection is shown in the various lapses.into comments on out
Bmoeror William who to about to soldier vote in that atate as was sxhib- side matters till the hat clerk begins
smperor Witiiaui, Who ts about to I at Indianapolis their ohsnccs 0f *° f"»w d««y. He has not been used
be married, is having made for her ,6gtbem^ gone glimmering Into I lo *“» *°rt <* *&*• ww Mlow. till
thirteen pairs of very splendid th, Umbo o( mH,ut-haye been.,
garters. She does not mean to The only member of the sdiulclstra
add all these to her toussean, Lion that is not disappoint** »’ Mv
though among them to that tradi- hones waning prospects In Virginia
tiotai pair of new and bine stock- ** Mr- BUine- H* h“ MV*r Hked *J*
lack, and this one to the thirteenth , , , . .
SMffs of pale b ue silk and clasped dcm^Thero early to the wee“ by HHRH
with buckles set with large dta the puoUcation of a telegram sUttog I smile to meet two young women who,
monds. Another pair will be put [that Hon. Samuel 1. Randall would | fortunately for him, only wauted to
away with rest of the Bobenzol- »«*«>' »*»'» he able to occupy his scat
in the bouse. Later news allayed it.
A telegram d rect from Mr Randall
*
Have now
Thrown on the market the largest i
sort of thing, poor fellow, till
within the last two seasons, and it
wear* on him. The woman about to
purchase a hat for Johnny is a bother,
but she does not become such an un-
mitigated nuisance as the woman buy-
ing a hat for herself. I hope the nure
for men’s hats among the fair sex will
! soon disapjiear. Id© not wonder that
dry goods clerks and those Who have
I constantly to minister to a woman's
vagaries are baldheaded.
And tl
the hatdoalear went out with a
mi g
rr
TO THE
NORTH..: AND : EAST.I
Vi» Shreveport
Notions, Boots, Shoes Hats, Gaps and
Cuse itHurnmoum withmi tr*n>ter lhroii.li the
city, Leave Shreveport rjflO*. m,
Sam, Augusta, Charleston,
and Points in
<v1/TL "CD /•"% /"l TS-* T "EP I
Kf Va J Jtu JrC X JEU C#il
Ever brought to Dublin nt the
Georgia, the Carolina*, Virginia
Connecting st Meridmn with main tins trains
FROM
Lowest : Cash : Prices
New Orleans to Cincinnati
lorn collection of garters in the I
look over his stock of valises.-
York Star.
-New
luoeenm at Berlin and the rest wiU | st*ted that his health was much better I will build two ocean racers next yean
be distributed among the nobles u,.„ for WTera) years, and that he The success of the City of Paris, of tho
active part io the proceedings of the the Cunard lino, made such a step nec
house. Samuel Randalls valuable easary. The two new vessels will bo
The fashion Of women wearing c< ostantly needed by twinacrew ship*, and constructed with
the rnugde eyegpaas has been start- j the minority this winter. I “ Tlew of wak,u«* day record.
ed in London,
ed by theatrical
has been start-
It to chiefly effect-
people.
Some amusennnt has been caused |
here by the fact that evSenator Kel
logs went all the way to Chicago to I
tire a broadside into Hamso is manner
A NINETY MILE BEACH.
T%» Lotv1| IVMlMn OB Whose Sands tho
A astral tans Re ret.
The love of the seashore seems to be
A small black -eyed woman, -bout 85 mtog tbe offices to the South, To^'pZ
T' !!f‘iC ‘h* •T, D left, and tbe grapes
Ing of the 15th, ioat , and stayed over1
night at tbe home of Henry Wheeler
is
t
which sb«
She had h
horse!
»,N. 1
Chicago a
•f the waj
two Tears
Mwe to toon to
HewTnrfc city and wtU
to the United
of Interest
be 1st out on
»toe present rats
tots 1« aad IS p r
•a good soeurity
sdlcato# that
Is increasing
body tbe,
-
-L.
, «er bavin,
bar by a
miles of Dearer On the last trip she
need a sad
blanket o
She ca. tie
her, and i
are consequently I QiJ^*,?d*™ "• ao oxceptioJ to
this rule. Though they have so much
very, very sour. delightful scenery readily accessible,
The anight Templar, and their the excursion which is far and away
friends in attendance upon the twenty the favorite with them is stili to the
”, 5r«srawr,r^".,?a
M» or .»u™ poauno, ol Wabl.r th, ,
ton this week. They have paraded j eotDt tumbling in upon that inlermin
$3,000 strong; tave boon reviewed and able beach which Banks the whole of
received st s special reception by the th* lake district .To picnic on the
Pre.id.nt; bare been wined, dined and JT*rPSb^
feted by bospiUble wasbingtontons ^ mfford M ,„ucg
I have made pilgrimage* to and held amusement for tbe growu up folks as
special services at the grave of their | for the children,
deceased brother tt, Washington Esq
(M Miles the Shortest.
Time $7 hours *
Entire trslni through wilHBut chsngei, Rouml-
ing the h»e of lookout mountnln mid ovvr lh«
fumoiM high bridge oi Kentucky, mid into the Con
ml Union dtpol whore connection it made tor th
North and East.
New England Cities and Canada
Without transfer through the city.
] *or R«t», maps etc., addrna, T. B, Gauit, S. W
Passenger Agent. San Antonio, Tea. or
I, I). Grant, trav, Passenger agent, Daltaa.
C, Gault, D. G. Edwards. |
General Manager.^ ^ ^ G. P. T. A.
-Ever known—
THESE GOODS AltE BOUGHT
DIRECT - FROM - NEW - YORK IN -CAR - LOAD - LOTI
and will be sold at prices to
t
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SUIT OU ? CUSTOMERS-
Call and see ns on PATRICK STREET
B; E. MOBLEY’S OLD STAND.
HOOPER & HARBER,
Du-Tolin, Te^as.
■0:1
<xJSEND YOUR WASHDtGtX>
TO THE
t so Vm. asd (
CATARRH
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LiiiitT.
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A-T
WACO, TEXAS.
sad she wt
bad squie
attractive,
to her
recent eri
whole cot
•cot from t
all the pa
it. Foi
charged s
to enstod:
jary to flt
them. la
era the afl
the clerks
Sworn
Dos* it ns
people hiss
them* Iff to,
n distriet in
feed tbe bus
Ms eeMMl h
and have to a mans ere. »nd to a we-
mans too expressed themselves in fa-
vor of Washington as tbe place tor
boldiag tbs Worlds Kaposhlon in I8B*
S. G Brack of Missouri who was de-
feated ia the ttrst Congressional dts
trim of that state at the last election
by llepreeeaiativ* itatch, has been ap-
pointed chief of tbs bureau of statistics
of th* Treasury department.
Tbs nary department has decided to
accept the gan boat '‘Petrel” and the
tractors have been notified to de-
liver h r at the Norfolk navy yard.
The government of SurltaerUnd has
roluntarially apologised for tbs im-
I of an American citisea
trarsllng in that country
It cannot bo merely the change
from inland scenes and life that gives
this fascination to the shore, for thoae
who live all their lives beside the sea
are as much under iu influence as
those to whom a sight of the ocean is
but an occasional treat I’oeU have
sung and men of letters have die-
HHOLLAND 48R0
Dealers in
n F°^
^NSUMP^1
counted about tbs sea. but not one of I It has permanently cured thousand*
them yet has told os the secret of this <*w* pronouoeed by doctors bops-
Ur. lor «. U,bUI P™,.il.oId»o. u, | ” 53r»(SK.ff”R
Br.nihiiig, Ac., don't delay, but ns*
IIB FIIGT GROCERIES
jet DearjLasifacoutpnnionship were
DOUBLE HANGING
PLACsaruA*.Cal.,Oct. IS.—William
Drager sad Joba Uisoa war* haog* d
here atT o'clock this m<w . tag for par-
del potion a the murder of Jollaa
L-wsll, o* tbe letters reach, io March
to. Three tore were coavietsd with
J. H Myers over a yeer ego, aa- My
era srae nscaled lest november The
edy of Lowell was foeed wrapped la
agoe saavasa. la an eld sellar near
bis boom Several of his horses were
mb—lug ahd were snbsaqeently trosed
e Surrato and Wend Usd where
that had hem eatd by Myers. Otioe as><
igvr Th* dUeeverv of lbs ha mss
■creed to appse sed the mordsrsra.
T >eiv ■ rule mini after arrest were to
the effect that Myev* did lbs hilling.
Bit nil wese soe rioted and seataeoed
movietUo Mvers made aa affidavit
at bo ale,
This love for lbs ocean
shore fills tits excursion steamers,
which run from Sal* and Bairnsdale
in tits summer time, with crowds of
bright faced picnickers.
It was in company with oneof these
troops of holiday makers that 1 mads
acquaintance with the ocean entrance
to th* lakes, and with those broad,
■nenth sands which stretch so far.
Lauding at New Works, we toiled
over a quarter of a aula of low sand
dunes, and found ourselre* on the
Ninety Mile beach Th'
aggeration in the name
stretch of sand sod
only by the narrow
lake* and by tbs Snowy river, it ex
tends aloof the southeast coart of Vio
torm for tolly tbs distance that iu
name in,pi tea
There can be no doubt that at the
urns whan this port of the continent
last emerged from the ssa. the lakes as
we see them now bad no pxtiUucc,
and tits rivers of the district reached
the am in lb* usual way. Th* con
ttsst ocean currents from the Ant-
arctic which the con figuration of tbs
land in this regtott concentrates and
therefore gives extra fore* to, aided
by th* nature of th* son bottom clone
ia shore, have created th* long it retch
of sand duties which form now the
sen ward barrier of th* laksst
la this work they hare boon sided
by the wild dorms which are gener-
ated every winter in th* comparative-
ly high latitudes of tha south Pacific,
■ad which, approaching Australia
piso's^Itre’ fob consW^^St
By Druggists. 25 fend*
.A. FINE LINE OF
GelUuitrj’ Reworded.
Billy Emerson, the minstrel, while
JJUiy E . ____________
attending n theatrical performance in
i) far. I London, nw a lady drop her ni-o-
toiled gramma from tho box the occupied
“I picked it up, "he goes on to relate,
"and handed it to her. 8he was a
was, - m - am - ui - ru - urn
Lowest -$m- Frices.
I gUCMffi 1 1
looked pretty natty^lSolPlooted at
my tody again with a sort of half eye.
Just then the curtain went down and
n beckoning motion with
‘Ahal’ 1 says to myself,
Tv* made an impresaion on her roy
ala’ I leaned forward and I'll be
into pulp if ah* didn't hand
DM A lixptnc*.
b H 'What's this forr said L
■ “ 'Ah, you ware kind enough to
hand me my programme,' she said.
Well, you can bet I was mad.
‘Excusa me madam,' said I, put-
ting the coin on the edge of the bo*. ‘I
am an Mterirsn 1’ "-New York World.
A Ores*
That the thinking
country were ‘ "
genius of Mr.
Australia
________ nge direedy
on this coast with a form only exceed-
ed by lb* great winter storms of tbe
nortb^Atlantic.^ Along the foot of
preserving everywhere Uts long tin*
r AaeppeaJ wm_I.Wto tel "tl,
* of Drager ate Oieeu, hut te through nil Ito long stretch* sod so
fewel of te superior euert waa | sssmlag to te eye of the ohsssrsr
Gres' rffov's were mad
ware of We lai
te tops* te nter* to lake te
with white to ten titer ae-
hinking people c
e, need not be reit
but to Judge by
>ts it would sp-
dtocorery,
own. There is
AMSWtlva
I wherever he may tabs Iris Hrte to
'sriffty Hi thff imp*ri*J KiUhen
•d ereu Me bread to «v« served him
the eme way of two sensreutfre
«* he take* for hreshtort ■
wvr with salt, sad wh te.
of titis
of the
before h*
or dwslt utxm ' — reiterated
Or Qfffll Upon
lbs Paris com
ii waa a recent
titan that, titer own.
oubt but today Mr.
i greatest gun. No
bowerer, tSaa in JTtbe
elution whew be kwnt on . ___
srias leagtb, andjMir-
ga^gjriirhgga
ewwgte from hi* riisll, and reels for
i&B'
Do - * ------*
We are just opening up on Patrick street next door to Weaver
A Harber’s, and in a short tune will be able to offer
you anything in the Dry Goods or Grocery
line at prices never before
KNOWN • IN • DUBLIN.
Wx will make it to your
interest to call and see us before pur-
chasing, Mr. Jay Thompson, who is well known
in our city has charge of the store and will be ready
WILLING TO WATT ON TOD
} AT ANY TIME.
Very Truly,
DUBLIN, ...
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 19, 1889, newspaper, October 19, 1889; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530392/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.