The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, July 9, 1897 Page: 4 of 6
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or i Tibetan antelope, while the cock- Urns of the Gauls to the cioee of the
■Mee. the pboMig and tin- roe appear r«‘f* of Loeta XI. It la weU arranged
to he pare imagination* •" eairtee the reader along by raay
Bat in the Elixabetbun agr—an age , °!l2« °f
when the dndo had k.., ZLmi. k-T„ wolmovsmanu which forea had owed
.. _^aooo had hat recently been (he founding of the breach republic of
discovered — three, an.l utauy other today. The atyiTia clear aao concise
mythical creatarea were, if not. living, aad ebowe in every w*y Mr. Wataon'a
at all events actual realitiee to tbeurdi- marked tad tv ideality in treating each
nary public, and •* m h were referred °«®« uk« “P- ‘he reader ie
to tu the worka of the great dramatiat In^JlfStahllJL'-T ti****'! lh*
and other nwitrn.imr... —----- «.• Pm** »nicn o»ke up this volume.
meet for . Itiaeiegaaily printed with good clear
meet for tamance. in the it inter a large type ami beautifully bound in |
Tale" the line. "Make me not sighted dot).
like the baaaltak." and in "The Tem The second volume (now in preaal
prut." "Now I will believe that there « the etory from the time of '
are unicorn. ” Hot not only was more “dJ*
enoe of three and anrh like fabninov Hr vending »!.*» to the Peopl. a Par-
monmera. hat a web af my■ tic lore en ty Paper. Atlanta. t*a. you will receive
circled the moat eotumon and brat the paper one year aad a copy of either
known of beeeta, birda and flshru. Who. \o1 *• "r Vo* H. (postage paid. Mato
for mat once, la forgetful of the popular P***01* ,h* ®®« J®" **»*t)-
anperatituma connected with the aula
mander, the newt and the blindworm. C. H. Mahan and wife have
*g. b~n witin* this week with Mr..
“*»*>■ P»«»U. Mr. «d Mr.,
ana n men aapantitiaoa atill aarvivc «... u___■ _ u___
M»lrtt of
i which
there la
ity yet
tarn. O* obtaining hia reply he rode !
®df. His eeoort, thoughtfully provided
by the governor of E! Amish. wrre early
ta the race left behind. They declared
•hat Mir John, after on treeing them,
“spread large winga and Sew away."
He wore a louae rape On arriving at
the town of Asalia, half way to Tangier,
ha discovered that hia relay waa locked
op ta the stable, and, anmmoning an me
loaf era. he battered in the ijoor, ob-
tained hia mount and rod. on till be
cam* up to hia own pony. On reaching
the river he jumped his pony into the
ferryboat and oat again on the oppo-
site aide aad finally reached Tangier,
haring ridden the distance in five boors.
On another occasion, when out with
htn children, n fanatic attacked him
aad one of hia children, aad 8ir John
atrnck the man with the cane he carried
soch a blow aa stretched him seemingly
lifel«m on the ground, only vonohaafing
the remark. "Taka away the oorpse."
The crowd drew back, aad the bigoted
“pilgrim” waa taken to the hospital. I
So aavena wm the cat given kg the cane.
• peasant from Sir Walter Scott to Sir
John's father, that we are told that the
haaha amt ts inquire the natnre of the
*0S Bought, gold i
- Exchanged,
lots or {Rendered j
To one who baa never etadied the
cr the balance wheel ie a mere pmv of
metal He may have looked at the face
Of the watch, and while he admires the
motions nf its bands and the time it
keeps be may have wondered in idle
amaaement as to the character of the
machinery which is concealed within.
Take it to pieces and show him each
port separately and be will rerognue nei-
ther design nor adaptation nor relation
between them, bat pat tbrrn together,
set them in work, point oat the office*
of each spring, wheel and cog. explain
their movemeute. and then show him
the remit Now be percrina that it is
all one design—that notwithstanding
the number of parts, their diverse forma
and various office*, and the agents con-
cerned, the whole picre isnlone thought,
the expreaalnu of one id.i He now
rightly concludes that when the mam
spring was fushitmed and tempered its
relation to all the other parts most
have been considered; that the cogs on
this wheel are rat and regulated—
adapted—to the ratchets ou that, etc.,
•nd hia tgil rondos ion will be that
mnh a piece of mechanism could not
hove hem produced by chance, for the
adaptation of the parts la each aa to
finw it ta be according to design and
•hediant ta hi will of ana intelligence.
DUBLIN. TEXAS. !
Send Your Order to
Stephen* illc, Texas, for Your
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He Haudlca only the First-Class Bn
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S*-<iHer» liy telephone or mail will reeelvo pruui|M allB
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Professor Jnaeph Le Coma recently
reed a paper before the Geological Ho
ciety of America, from which wr learn
that there are two primary and perms
neat kinds of movements of the earth's
crust—namely, those which cense con-
tinental surfaces and oceanic basins,
and thorn which by interior contraction
determine mountains of folded atrnc-
ture. Them two are determined, the
one by anqnal radial contraction, the
other by aneqnal concentric contraction
—that is, contraction of the interim
■Mrs than the exterior. There me also
two secondary kinds of movement
which modify the effects of the other
THE PROGRB
grr t excitement one day
lamina port on the Baltic,
if ■ newly arrived foreign
aneeled foe the alleged
ting attempted to bring a
’ dynamite bombs into
Cyraa O. Thornton, a fanner living •
lew miles out of Bolivar, baa an odd
watch chain. It ia made of human
boom. The chain consists of eight links,
each a trifle mere than aa inch long,
connected by plated ring* The chain is
shoal tan inches long aad hm baea high-
ly fsWthed by yearn of wear and glu
tana like ivory.
Thornton vacated tbebbaia at Peters-
b««. Va.. ia Ififii. Ha waa a member
•f Company E, Fiftieth Hew York ea-
euaTh uKnmr orri' KM*
I. lira* nor. president. Herbahay
A. U. Jordan, vies ptwidisi. (Xriuwi
M. W. HI dwell, secretary-tress . Hannibal
J. O. A. Clark.chaplain. Hannibal.
«• I- Clark, lecturer, Heskabay.
w. W.Jteoeto*.doorkeeper, curlton
t*. A, Mast, assistant doorkeeper,Ourlto*
?’ f: *J^2f** ■’*** «°hir bearer, ntebb.
A. y Jwfdaa.rwp. to State Alliance. Carlton
■xactrrivB couuirraa
J. I*. Martin, chairman. Curlton.Tex; M W .
Ctark.ear.; I. Pipe*, trees, Hurkaimr
oouMirrsr on anon or onnan.
J. r. Jones, I ripe* and A. Iluttaton
orncisL aocnsAL
Ptemess. J. t baley. rubiisher. bubiia.
kext uearterly mreUng of Krath County Al
Nunes meets nt Acnrboroagb - bool house,
with In Ion Alllases. three n.llee south ui
Haekahny. la October. W,
•flb a first grade, high
• chine, combining all ti
improvements with the
pie mechanism. Highl;
comparatively noiseless ai
teed by the factory for
Take the machine, try it t
aud if not satisfactory bi
We Pay the prei
A FEW WITNE8E
Thg following art g few of thong who btn
KTSuST:“r
- W. M. Carpenter. Dublin. Mra. 8. A. H
A. R Watgnn. M. C. Moot, I
’ i i - ’ W^T. Cartlfi
«. T. Cornelint, •* _ _ _
k Jf. Toler, . ®* *•
J. C. OopoiiQu, M. P. Daeoffp
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J. H. JC*y
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, July 9, 1897, newspaper, July 9, 1897; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530439/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.