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THE CABLE KAILWAY.
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THE OLD HEDGE * * Jg3gf^§ m * _
fV\ I I /in n.L _ A in 'is TT S - *» I
^v .£iv; .. -— mterview ur. oamuei
Barbed, Wire Is Rapidly Replacing Smiles, whose *‘Self,-Help” is one of
This Thing of Beauty. the, most - interesting and* -useful
fts Day of Usefulness Hu Pasted and
I* Mat Given Place to Something
More Practical—At an Orna-
ment or a Windbreak.
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Si- ip
Both in this country and Great
' Britain the use of the hedge for
fencing purposes has - greatly de-
clined, says the American Farmer.
It is well that this is the case, for/
though the hedge has some qualities
which make it very desirable for the
Francisco in 187a
the/ most interesting and ‘ useful
books in the language, says that he
■was over forty-five years old before
he published a single successful book.
He could find a publisher for “Self-
ri
the dinner hour.
A Philosopher Says the Meal is Never
Served Ahead of Time.
“It is a curious thing,’’ said the
Grumbler to the Buffalo Express,
D. STRUNK,
SUBLIME,
,h. «4 “that, while I have been .keeping
Now Operates All Aie Cable Road*
of This Country — A
' Rapid OrovrJh.;
£ tdi "J ~ i
:/
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house for thirty years a.nd have had
■my wife tell me a thousand times
that dinner was late, I never once
lrr>r*tit n/ A .. _1___ jf. ‘ '
DEALER in
TEXAS,;
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tie coum nna a publisher for “Self- i. ~—T - vaau uinner-was fate, 1 never once
Help” only with extreme difficulty, . August 1, 1873, at five- o’clock knew of a time when dinner was
and finally brought out the book at *a tlie morning several engineers ahead of time. I have made careful
j and a few workmen stood at the top inquiry among my friends (and I have’ J
of Clav Stropf San HVnYvovo™ uL*- mon v ntti/, L n u „ _ .1_____A* 1 .
LUMBER BUILDERS' HARDWARE
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his own expense..
which should cause its use to be very
greatly restricted.
Now that wire.can be bought for a
auu a lew workmen stqoa at the top inquiry among my friends (and I have’ Window Glass Sash ^oOrs Blinds McmltWe
of Clay street j San Francisco, list- many, who have been domestic longer ' Table-legs "etc 8’ 3 • 7 iB’-5JDdS’ -uouifpngp,
«*1»« to the 'noise—probably they Wl) and do not AndTJaSl! ‘ ^ **" *'#*>**™ » «*** W.I1 be procured on sltoi t LOtfirf
It’is impossible to make a correct o{ Clay str’eet» San Francisco, list- many, who have been domestic longer ' Table-legs etc A n vtMr!,!n^r-’li ^Tl Iv’ °U<i gF’,
estimate ot the enormous sateTe «"** t0 ‘Ke'noise-probably they than I) and do not And a ■ ‘ “ 8'^ Anytlnner.not tn stock tr, 11 be procured on short foUc*
lx»ok has had. It was a success from c?!1?d. d niusic-made by the first authenticated case when dinner was A full line Of TJndprrakpr'fi Slinnlipft fftr cnlo
the first. .Over, twenty thousand FalLl0 in this country, says a writer ever, at any time or place, ahead of 1 U JIUertdKtr b OUppilPS IOr Sale,
copies were sold the first year,' and in Scribner's., ; time. Fiv»> ifmr.o « n-o,d, -m-- '--———i ■ *----------
A/
3‘ tlipe. Five times, a week the cook
Clay street runs up Russian hill,, will do something-t,hat she ought not
l© of- thp stppn hlllffa nt f.ftt vtft nrri/A /) I ^ „ „ .:u i_ _ ___ i
ffiKl toSfi one of* the steep bluffs ,qf San Fram to do and dinner"
etobe trv o- — _ cisco, and rises three hundred and from five minutes: to an hour behind
SftVMl fppt in flhnnb tEooa.mmJ—firrwa Ks.T eba A r ^
Hk'*< *
l. *
put up an efficient and a _______
:*»#».at a very moderate cost, there
teem to be only two purposes, and
these only to a limited extent, for .! autV^!v^
which he can with any degree of )■ ^ hlp‘
profit employ a hedge. These pu
poses are for ornamen t and for
-./ -
On accountof the expense of start-
ing, the care required to insurem
. rigorous and even growth, the time
needed for the plants to get large
enough to be of service, and the
labor which is involved ui. keeping it
pruned, the hedge can hardly be con-
sidered desirable for an ornamental
.fence on.the.farm. U pon the grounds
of pitblic institutions or of wealthy
men, where it will be cared for by
skilled laborers, it answers its pur-
poses admirably, but on the farm the
hedge is almost certain to be neg-
; lected. Very few farmers, are able
It spare the time which is needed to
keep a hedge in'.geod condition, ~and
a hedge that is neglected soon loses
its ornamental character and becomes
• serious disfigurement instead of an
’Object of beauty. Therefore, though
it can be used, it cannot be highly
.- commended.™ ? ”k'
Ban is h, S wedis h, Nor w egi an, Ru s
si^n and Japanese. \
. Beginning life as a country doctor
,3 TN r- • i «/ .
price which enables the farmer to .1 7.
■ “ durable tm Smiles changed
.» from niPflir'lf nP - .’tn irHimrilicm
vxs*cu Muitui.eu ana uve unuuzps.xo ail Hour-Oenmd
seven feet in about three-quarters'of time, but she never gets under sufiL-
a mile. For a long time horse cars cient head way io have things on the
had been tried up this incline,.for- table before the appointed time, I
owing .to the view the top of the hill have made this curious and interest-
had become a favorite place for ' ing phase of home .-life a, careful
dwelling houses; but although five ' study, and'l intend to write a pam-
^ horses were used at a time in pUIl: phlet. abbut it.”
ot ” The SecOot of ic< -sn-cess a$ -G^ Up ^aii'''iV.^s--.f°uha ‘hard ■ '“I guess you are right,/’ said the
v% writ **r is a simple : To, all except > work when the cars .were loaded, and Kicker. “I- am a married man of
o if,v ■ minds thought- is m' do.w-n hill;the .danger of -the some few years . mvseJf. and I have
O. B. Howerton,
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-DEALERIN-
frotnv medicine-,td jpqrnalisin an4
from journalism to railroading- before
he foun<J. that this real business was
. >
-V.'rr-SSy
^ A\>i’ • urt>, t ., z t ; ■■■ - . ■ • ' ' - . . ■ • ui3uul
statement it is asked togra<\p. This ; . g •ai-- >v 'i i'- v; , be as hungry as- three .bears, but
is nor I^sk.true in;; general literature' ; . ^U(^re.w< Hallidie, a. San Fran*/ that does not make a particle of dif-
than i-t is in arithmetic. 'The -mo- - -Cisco/engineer, taking . his 'funda- ference. Dinner never conjes he-
■men-tal ideas from thelcable. roads ' fomsix' o'clock, which is thejsc-Hed-
”c”v4 ”' England and Welsh; collier- uled. time,, but . it very frequently
than i-t is in -arithmetic. The'pic-
ture ini the cluld s ' prinh-r and the ;
diagram in Euciid arc alike coiK es- as-ed '^ll auu » eisn comer- .juwea time,; out. it very frequently
sions to this law' ofrthe mipd's ha- \S’ -dev.^d-.the system used upon- comes after that time! ■ L had an!old
bi'tuai method .of pperat-fon, five %^t fbadtinii It rgi^insr pr^c- \ uncle once: who , noticed the same
mm'ADU,, , . tic^ly -that qf the tiventv-seyeph *_ ix.. c .
cable roads ' in .this country. ' Halli-
die interested three fellow citizens
. bi'tuai method: of pperat-fon, five
majority of writers fail because they
canno.t tli-ink Ayejl;enough; but.there .
are.strong antlogreat thinkers who
have failed because they cannot illus-
'.tratc ^sufficiently- To be-able to;:
think clearly, to statb the thought in
' elear&nd simple language, and then
to. illustrate every phase of- It,- so
that the reader wiil have alt possible*
thing. HeAvas in the house one day
and he put the clock ahead two ■
hours to see if he couldn't, work a
■:
any priee.
The. four briginal projectors per-
VA*«Arl It.~ ■*' ' 1 v.1 • - -
influcemontG to look a, it from every ' f( , . . ________
side atxi to. sec it in raDhtaf pictures ' however, and, having ob-'
st'iwriietorVK»- ii.., ^—• a • ., tamed a franchise from the city, the*
ipt-ct; iutw t.-:uiZKtls uuuis tu see lx ne couicmt work
in the project of running a-cableroad miracle. But the Cook fooled him.
up .Russiivn hill when horse cans t “What: did she do?” -a.sked , the
Grumbler, eagerly, r ;f . ' /•
“She turned on the natural gas be-
fore she but ip. the matph, and when
the lire department got through it
was nine o'clock.”
failed, l Books were opened for sub-/
. x lions to the: scheme iu 1872
Not a share of stock could be sold at
Undertaker ® Supplies
'5'^ '■
otKjsS-!
suggested by the writer—this is the
secret of- successful authdrshipr
when successfurauthtAyshiptisunder-
stood to mean success in conveying1
cable began moving on August 1.
1873. / Before the first ear had made
its second trip up the hill the!de-
lighted .citizens assembled in force
ANTELOPES IN ABUNDANCE.
PILES CURED. iwo™tj;»ti
‘-.w
On the
common hedge plants are hard! vs nit f°^Dt vIean-v in’t0 th* of ciiizens
abl^. Slow growth thin foliar nn 3 tlie;larges.t possible number of per- ar‘d nof °^-> cheered the engineers,
inability to endure'the co\\ n? win VU"' Akid certainly this. has. been | ^ Peltfd , thf cars ^#1; flowers,n:
inability to endure the cold of win-
ter are among the faults which make
them u u desirable for this purpose.
The putting out of such plants can
£nly result in loss and disappoint-'
mehfc, But from the list of ever-
greens It Is possible to select a varie-
ty which will be well adapted to the
^nditions which prevail where it is
to grown and which; if properly
managed, will make an efficient wind
... .. . has been ' £u„ ^ cars flowers,
tii*- .secret of the ..success lachieved j,K«lldje d»d **>}?*$ the problem and
by Dr,-Smiles as. a writer. He has
been rarely.'equaled ik/the QOm-
breaK. In many places this is not
needed,» but there are numerous
localities in which a hedge of this
description will be very useful.
T a
FLASHES OF FRENCH WIT.
^Short Stories frcim a New Volume of
r;i4
Wl
Wl?
Kev
k
l
t Humor.
_l 'fl. Loredan Larchey, a French
writer of reputation, has been for
some time cbm piling a work entitled
?- “E’Esprit de Tout le Monde/” which
may be freely translated “Every*
body's Wit.” Of this, the second
volume has just been published and
from it we take the following stories:
V* “As Alexander Dumas had dined
with a state minister somebody-
asked him if he had enjoved himself-
He replied; ‘If it had not been for
me I would have been bored.’ ”
?/./4<Cha!lenged to figh t aduel, Roche-
fort replied: *1 consent. Let the
weapons be orthography.* ”
In the latter anecdote” M. Larc-lxey
must be mistaken, for it was Paul
de Cassagnac who wrote ‘to Victor
Noir:
4T am the offendt^d party. 1 have
the choice of weapons. I choose the
French grammar. You are dead.”
The visit of a duke vuus announced
While Rothschild was busy. 'Please
take a chair,’ he cried from his desk
‘I am Duke | i
dignan tly.
chairs,’ said Rothschild.”
• “M. deSemonville was a political
utilitarian, who neglected nothing
and knew how to make capita! of
nleteneys and aptness of his illus-
tr “
rations.
Having tlie most .gratifying suc-
cess sis-a wrifer/ he acebimts. for his
success as a man by the advice he
opened, some of the most beautiful
parts of the city to settlement.
- The original patents provided for
aff emlless ' chain or cable-running
in a covered trench, the connection
with the cars being made by means
Madeleine Plains the Bigi
Game. Is Plenty.
Dr..George M. Kober, who arrived
tr -Tt*Arvx a1/3 T)!-j tl
yesterday from old Fort Bidwell,
Jo+aItV ft —LXidi* • >. ' 1 i ’ - . ^
•lately abandoned as an army post,
■says tliat antelope are swarming
v //!
I
KV YM-L WLIVLUf
%■ A GUARANTEED CURE
over the Madeleine plains, and they - ^r'-k0r8
arc.’exceptional]v fat. * d
gives as the.result of hi/ experience
of AVer (•An-.i..-. <"vT „UiV \ '
fover eighty years: “I wifi'say to.
young men Keep pegging auav.
and if you fail try again, for with in-
tegrity and sobriety everything is
sure to come/qat right in f lie end.’'
St, Louis Republics,
arc.-exceptionally fat.
“I rodd one hundred and fifty miles
by stage, ’ said the doctor, “and saw
them.everywhere.' I Was much aston-
ished at seeing so many this side of
Fort Bid well, and even along the
JVIade by proprietors of Dr.
.'•» tu Stephens Eye Salve and
.^-r-'kere' Standard over 1-2
*^“Sold and
. 7 .---w 4Jiw«cu, aim even along, the
of a grip pacing through the o^n - rqilroad from Amedee. The Made-
slot m the trench. It was expected f leine plains are at an altitude of four
Jhat the cable would prove a costly * thousand two hundred feet, while
invest ITTAnt D vL pnmrvbro^ f a A*«ft A .1’ ^ •’ ^
HANDY WITH TH^EIR FEET,
Hindoos Ab.e to Utilize The r Nether
■Extrsmitie?.
In the native quarters of t fie towns
of India the strange, spectacle may .
be seen of a butcher seizing a piece of
meat in his hands and cutting it in
two .with a stroke of h.is knife held
between the first and second tohs of
- his foot. The shoemaker uses no last,
but turns the unfinished shoe with
his . feet, while his bauds are busy
shaping it: So the.carpenter holds
with his great toe the board he is
cutting and the woodturner handles
his .tools as. weii with 'his toes as
with his fingers. The use of the.feet
to assist the hands in tfiefr labor is
not, however, the more result of
practice, but is principally due to
the fact that the Hindoofoot is quit©
different from burs in its anatomical
conformation. The ankle of the Hin-
doo and the articulation of the back
of the foot permit considerable lat-
eral motion. Then the toes possess
investment, as compared fo horse
cars, but up the steep incline if was
that or nothing. Engineers who'
criticised the scheme expressed.
the.mountains on either side reach
about.one thousand feet higher. .
• 'We saw the first band of between
thirty, and forty on the stage road
, ■ .. m o ■<iuv iui.iy on. me stage roaa
doubts whether a longer line than f about ten in lies north of Matton’s
that eniR/l ho ./Li: .... • -I- ^ " , :
that could be operated, 'The sue
cess of the road was, however, so
marked in every respect! meehan--
ically aud fiuanciadyc that in less
than ten years San Francisco had
seven cable lines and the system,
.spread to a number of other , ci t ies.
Kansas City, Omaha, St. Louis-, Chi-•
eago, Philadelphia and •Ciiicmnati
took up the new device.
At an important meeting of the
American Street Railway < associa-
tion in Chicago in 1884 the reports
ifiade as to the. work ing of the cable'
system was so favorable as to lead
still other cities to:get rid of the
horses if they could, and in the fol-
lowing year, on August 25, 1885; the
first cable car in the-.pity of New
York made its trip on the line run-
ning along Twelfth street and up'
Tenth avenue. The Third Avenue
.Railway company, the richest Street
corporation iu the country, con-
structed the liny as an expiu-iment'
before introducing the system along
eight miles of track on Third avenue
from the Harlem u’iyer to the cif y
hall. ■ From the. first day the success
'stalnui. I x^>m that on .’along’ t-he
somebody was always seeing
.an'tglope-. It / is surprising . that:
sportsmen have not penetrated that
region. The' Indians 'are.about the
only ones- who have been hunting
them. save. Ohaplain Potter and a
very fetv others. The chaplain is gf
noted hunter; He has killed a great'
many,, but all he could kill would cut
.n.p..figurg> considering the. va;st iifim- ?
, bers. v 1 ‘ - v
' • ■ ... . • ■ «-?*v ;• ...
“There are a great many deer,
black ahd.-brown boar, -wildcats and
California licifts in the mountains
surrounding theqiia'iris. Altogether
it is one of the greatest game coun-
tries to be found anywhere. ‘ No one
can go there, if ho is any kind of a
/ shot at all/ and hot get loads and;
loads of wild'meat.”
Br. Kober was for; a long time
connected with the post at Fort Bid-
well. ,H»> has lived iri that remote
regnoix for fourteen years,— San
•Francisco Examiner.
tiUAfiANfEED by
LEDBETTEB <fc KNOX.
FINE- CHICKENS.
Front
the finest strains
—AMERICA.—
lnl
j The “Rock Island R-onte” is o
rdnuiog througb vestibuJe sle
ing cars between Tpxas and Ck>K
ado, leaving Fort Worth daily a.
8:15 p. m., aud arriving in Denver
at 7:45 second morniDg. If VOq
iDteud making a business or pleas-
ure trip b\Colorado this summer,. '
call on yonr nearest ticket agenr^-'
or address I he uudersigued for
lOiders, rates or information*/.
It is needless to add that ' wWjL
still continue to i nn the “Flyer” to
Kansas City and Chicago without
change of cars.
Purchase your tickets via “Tb*
Great Rock Island Route,” and get
full value for your money.
J. C. McCabe, G. P A.,
Lort Worth, Texas. *' ‘
15 eggs tor $1.50. Cash must
accompany the order.
!My Leghorns are acknow-f
1 edged by all breeders to be
the best layers in the word.
W. S. SHAVER,
Weimar, Texas;
KM
TEXAS
FAVORITE
*
Summer Resoiu
-M
SOUTHED RECIPES.
*oe cln'to'm.ivTj^freelv inTaU dinT | rTom rli« fir3t day. the success
— "IaTd Ih"1” h-t deSk‘ tiori* an4 the first and second toes i «[ system apparent. . Spms
,sa,d the visitor. ,n- , arc wpar3ted bv. a wide space some!' flocks along theroutecost, the can
tow™'': tSke tWO timesasmueh.as five-eiXhs'efau .klf01" a‘ *£ ^
inch across at the base of the toes. J ./ ~~ , '' . : •
and two inches at their extremities. WAGNER’S ROLES PROFITABLE.
The arRc-ulation of the hin is also k
LAMPASAS
ill re-open on June
with greater attrae
tioii than ever.
REDUCED EXCURSION
TheA'P/Hifi of cook books, con-t
tftvns the best recipes of the old
hooks and many never before in
print. ■ 7 / ; ' ■ i ■’ ' ’• j
The 2vew South Cook Book is
bc-antuu'.lr bottu-.l, and v, :li lie sent' Will be made from all S
t.o any (.ihlress upon the receipt of pc Stations. “ *
ten cents in postage.
B. W. WREN,
/”/! - G. P. A., E. T.f V. 4: G.
Knoxville, T^mi, TT- 0 T_
VV. b. Keenan^
M
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Send 2e. »
for a finely il'n^trat
i pamphlet.
tage
An Irritating Chaifi.
:. vi-
^rerything. When Ir ■ ti/ul TaH.-v- ' T ©asHw - Rewards Than Easier Parts.
rand feu into deep-thought and then ht‘vh.£!L IK^H- VC °-' ' St“^ttts of sin-oiny v.hn uspirc to
•aid. I cannot divmo what advan- to. sit stage honors would do well to heed
tairn u.. :i • -1 a. squatting posture much more ,.k .t
°f thf hil- iS -also t Though Difficult They Offer Gr«ter
]>- u.u. and tins renoms. i-t casHw 1 Rewards Than
Than Easier Parts.
‘pgc Sen., oville ga-ii. J “hv / •' ' l>:ntting *f. -ore ntudi more this adVich/lven"b7 th<L emiiiwi't
th'» ' - ■:y/..na!.iV,hanteeeando: Asimi- rr
\fondoc? 1 ' i
' - a . . Jt
v , v -• _ • j., • ^ ,
r/.’Xy’e all know how the queen of fhe.
kitchen, loves to set the !besf!e.hiu:a7
plLftes, in ihe.hotlcst kiiHl of 6veil
to wai’rn/ aiid theio ate other trials
which- make the possess ion <>f any
dainty artTc-le a sourc-e'of an-xfetv. t
I have in my'reception room among
—For Land Notes. Mortgages. Deeds !
Releases; Kent; Contracts, Acknowledg j
rtents. etc call on the Hkraid
(reifil Pass Agent.
.MERCHANTS AND AGENT
GALYESTOX, 7’EXAS.
1^9
Shmil t Write Us . for Particulars of
.Our threat Offer.
/.'MeiTiiUPta who have tried our1
Premium I?nue 11 C/ml Book Plan !
,says t hat> it is’ qnb of th/ greatest
advertising and cash centTaliziug
aoheiiteseVef known anj the cost
* - ’» * w iix • ’ A i*‘ r.^ >
.
A. Levytansky,
Leading - Jewell
-5 • > •
Ac
other seats' a chair Upholstered in ]5s suiall. • Witite-for1 particulars'.
jTaIe;pii>k^afiii brofatci- ‘ .. K Agenis wanted' to. iua;nago forri-
: t It'is ii b/auLlfuhpieceof furniture-•i L'ty tm> cash cayiiHl r*-yj>.»i.»'-rAl)
Halletsvilte, Texas.
I
h THE KING OF BALLOONS. >
Largest Airship in the V/orld Now in
Use ift 'England.
Tbe largest balloon in the world
■r—-t-v«u uu, .T. sum- F rench
formation -the feet and tbes jis i Mcndes
bnto it.dhaCKh 'it ii the h^t cl! . ST^DAM, fioK Co?.lPAXV,
.......- Tit^. One nutura'.lv !V I I" ,'t‘ ''' : ‘•■'.v '-i •: •- C<-t & \ i-nney; Pubg. OVmp,
savag
but it' is hot a-, joy to-'me—quite' the j l)1lt ^<w>d referetuys are. J f \
contrary. i want uorlr and will inobu m
von
: { want uork and will make an iwwi-T
No1 matter in - what , part- of the ! to eueceefJ, write us for I
;rpom: I have it' placed, or how in-con- ! rticn'Jars and territoy. Address |
i' i ot, luire with Rtflm ri * i
ON ITS mi
T
1 f y7l»^ndUwy,w
Its capacity ex-- ;- io/uoo cubic*! W h!CL a hliu>an boiug'u^ing both f-it -G---. \ T1 , v !f>." , *' -A und an?, or lmW dam;) their 'clothiiig
I ^‘.and It will lit, at,„, m S ! har'^.^ 11.^1,,. and vet M. : ^ U-)- D,.y d,™ i/c thcdkik
iemjde,
-*■ FKUJWO cubic I- - ulu n^iTig noTnicot >ri :,;i. •;. y*. aamp .their ciothmtr 1 ^ .
feet, and it will lift a ton, in addi- pld ha,,dj/mu$t p^eht,’aiid yAtJM.; which'Van-Dvik *hk'mF n * i d^''vn drop into the pink chair.’ ''\fj § fitful A6
^Htoits own weight of one arid a 1 <rJir“f'-1 '1,) P'i’Uimt the * f yf! ■ think'of'tbc Vhy-v^ ^ •: La,‘i,s '''hoilcclin.- to remove their U • » ■ WOWCL AS
/quarter tons. It is a sphere with a ! f^*^hat th' H)n(.l,,o foot, is not at <)f Do4as as-TGrmnund'and W-r always sefecif it. and gen- SS SHftF
^Deter 57.24 feet, and is in- I ^^ “ In :i $*> ^ OlnnrUnla pyer-
■r",w a spuere with u K i?? ikh ui nni^,„
^^^■fcnieter of 57.24 feet, and is in n.l like tlx* fnot,,f ari ai>,..,,r ' ' +v L- f- ye- - n • . : . ■
i ..............
m «>osoa Dy 12U gores of silk each ’ IS opposed to the ntt L h • F T - Y . “;*7 -
eighteen inches wide sewn together tbther tb-fswike -a thumb-' as <K*cUrs aftor ^er. dqiartuie-fnim the cmn-
| by »our miles of stitehing. dS"e ot7 ' "j11* th* m,«,kry a(.,,,r,li„e.v
; Jscst imbuilding the balloon h -the pedal dexterity-'.if tie- Tl'm/l d of Biunnhilde, and. became famous.in
I to enable ^Inuonsoedlt ! <* ^ «- * ^
■ lo be made oyer sir days wUl u! 6imian d.-SeenI.-P,<, W.vHv - how Coswras fiime ha* sja-ead-s,^,
^----•• yr six nays without gL : , kl> • he sang Tristan at the Theater d© la
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9t construction has been *12 an index of the character of tie* _______ ur.....:• _____ • ,
fptatot oonatruction has been *12.-
WO. The balloon made its maiden
* '* br“^ *• *nH d!mand9
on Wadnesday, February 21, and
After remaining up for four and a
half hour* in a comparative cairn de-
•cended at Bonham. It is proposed
to undertake several scientific trips, *»U Gasette. .
•fWr which it wiM be worked m i -
— , . .« * i % ■(•wuiwiu.b uttjri siiiuuiaufs, vjoey
ment that maices a people great is your master! You will not have to
not news, and is not heralded abroad
To be good is to be obecure.—Cincin
repent it, and the sensiffor the ideal
will unfold dtself moro and more in
your fatherland.—N. Y. Poet.
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coats, which from the roughness
catches and sheds rich harvests of
du%j will have no other. '
Reallv,. I have fell so troubled
about that chair tiiat I have lost all
•the enjoyment a delightful caller
vyould Otherwise have given me. be-
cause . the pink satin,, .torment |
would n. fallow me to take anv^ com-
fort. ,' *
Yesterday I set it just where I I; j™
thbught. it would get the hardest
sort of usage; persons shall be forced
into its arms; it shall be spotted and
soiled as quickly as possible, and,
dhen it shall go forth and be recov-
ered with a dark, soui-soothigg
goods, so that lean feel hospitable
once more.—N. Y. Recorder.
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_ NO SQUEAKING
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Fagan, T. A. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1894, newspaper, July 5, 1894; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006584/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.