The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 33, Ed. 1, Friday, June 26, 1891 Page: 3 of 4
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What 13
It For
p per rrr ire
This is the query per-
petually on your little
buys lips And lie is
no worse than the big
ger older balderhead
ed boys Life is an interrogation
point What is it for we con i
tinually cry from the cradle to the
grave So with this little introduc-
tory sermon we turn and ask What
is Aitgpst Flower for As easily
ans i d as asked It is forDys
pep i It is a special remedy for
the Stomach and Liver Nothing
mor fun this but this brimful
We i i ive August Flower cures
Dj We know it will We
ha n xsons lor knowing it Twenty
yeas agoit started in a small country
tont T lay it has an honored
pla > iaov < ry city and country store
poss es one of the largest manu-
facturing plants in the country and
sells everywhere Why is this The
reason i ritnple as a childs
thought It is honest does one
thing aiJ does it right along it
cures Dyspepsia
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JfI THE WORLD
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El ArrsVLCLE IND
Sent c i J icmi f > r exclusive sate
THERE IS BUT
ONE VOICE
In the unanimous shout of tho thou-
sands vrho uso Dr Whites Pulmon
oria It proves that this medicine
has many vraxxn friends and admir-
ers among all classes and age3 Old
and ycung alike shoot its praises
and declare it the greatest congh
remedy on earth It ceres a Cough
in less time than any other remedy
It cores Croup in a fOTV minutes
It cores Whooping Conch in tec
days It is tho only remedy that
will euro Consumption It is harm-
less and pleasant to take It cosL
125 cts CO cts and 81 per bottle and
every bottle is warranted
i PURELY VEGETABtF
fTHOROOGHLY EEUlEtE
aSSOLtrrtLY SATE
75 Ccirre n Eex
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F0H SALE OY ALL CnuOSBTS
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f Union Cimrfe of stndr equipments and la
filtr unrivaled Best oUs of patronage Grid
Aies holding highest positions Awarded tho
ro treat champion melili at tho lost Dallu
air over all otaers cstilogns free Address
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our cit irens know
said Sir Colder of
tary of tiii EtioiJs
Society to 01
took from
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for outside tin city l SJS1
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Ianw os Made Corn Snlf
W Taju < l tt cure ttr tnoney rffundiiL Ask
oor tfrujccUt fur it IrU Ij cent
It is not what a man sees jou doioj that
will burt you it is what he tells
Major Cement Repairs llrohen Articles
McaatlZSc MajorCektliQcidGluelUe
Every maa knows a great deal that he
forgets when he meets a ttupUtUon
3Ir VIiif IoiT toofijl njRyrap for Clilt
dree tuatbln oufteiu Uiecums reduce lnflviiiKv
UanaU y ittjji caret wind colic 2j a battle
Favor aowaeWr for tfethfot
aro
Thats why people ara ny Sftbtit giving
Mslakijl cured and eradicated from tho
tjrstem by Hrowns Iron Hitters which
sariches tho blood toaes the nerves aids
iijrcstion Acts like a charm on persons
in general ill health giving new energy
lud strength
Wlicu a friend cant fled fault with joui
sentiment be makes up for it by abnslng
joi r grairmar
It seems jtranse that any one will con-
tinue to Miffer from tbe niiny ills arising
from a state of blood Impurity wbeu Dr
Jotiu Hull Sarsaparilla will restore icr
fccl health and trcngtu It is a wonderlnl
revier It tnakei the old feel young and
the t oung feel Luoyant
Au idea is neessrilv riginal A bor-
rowed idea is merely a piece of informa-
tion
Snmmcr Dayp Where Shall We
Spend Them
Tbe Cotton Belt route wi plarc on sale
Jote lt cxcursou tickets at preutly re
duceJ rates to ail prominent summer re-
ports Write to any agent of the company
for a cop of Summer Days ami for aoy
Information aestrcd in regard io a summer
trip W H W lafield Gen Pass Agt
You rta t tell rhat tao average man
thinks by what he says
riTR Eptlew pertMUKatij rrd by new fjgtom
o ti iltrif nt TltOTSUL BCTT > tSIVIK Si ad for
TrKUI rp tlr niiirtyO UUro lhtStwVoil
A thought without words will make its
author better but his wonH without
Uhought may make the world worse
Confirmed
The farorabl Impression produced on
tne first appearance of the agreeable
liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Fiffs a few
years ago has been more than confirmed
by the pleasant experience of all who have
used it and the success of tho proprietors
and manufacturers the California Fig
Syrup Company
Tho bsnna peel is a lying Invitation te
take teat E
m GENT
S a S is the great remedy of ihe
age curingas it does every form of
blood poison disease and these in-
clude more than seventyfive percent
of all the maladiesafflictino mankind
No Name
My Utile boy ore rear oM w ttsrSeu
wit a dlacato for arWdi Uw doctors bad no-
na c The sola casta off to tbe mlddlo
Wat IV tbrwyoan tinder various kindi
of treatzaest from maay physicians be suf
feredttrlojyailijtnjbsttcr Ifcojaatho
nse ot Sirlfls StocIHc a short tuns ago ami
he Is Eittics welL
welLJobs
Jobs Ukihl rcro Ind
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poor quality tinting 11
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nporter I want 50 for it r
pld Jrr CalJer Theie an m
ltv of those unused sheets out ami
they nie extmnely valuable I only
know of four oilier sheets m this
city Albany Joi nil
Fooing tne Ducks
A hunter pays the Ilirhniond Mo
Democrat got iftr a flock of dida
rcr ducks in the lake Tliete birds
it is claimed ore able to dodge a bul-
let after the ash of the gun The
hunter shot nwny all his ciutridses
without bitting a duck When the
didapers saw n puff of smoke from the
gun they would dive before the shot
reached them The hunter was deter-
mined not to be outdone so lie lit
cigar and began to pun us fast as ho
WWatl > fe5g J l > kept the ducks
tUTteJfcfllterantn lie drowned the
etrarellocic American Field
Me Had no Case
Individual stepping into witness
box As I was going home Inst night
yorr orship somebody fired a pistol
and the shot went right through my
hat
Magistrate impatiently Tut
tut My good man thats nothing
Wait till you get one in your head
then wo will go into tho matter Xext
case
A Koocl Mart-
A pious D I stiys all ho knows
about card is that there aro four de-
nominations in eaeh pack Marthas
Vineyard Herald
Ilimier for Two Appetite for One
Said u 1 ypeiitlc to the waiter orderlog for
svlf and fric id tid suppose lie httl hud itn
appetite It aould hare ujtonizod hint Hul >
M < iuentlr to stratify It O tho abominable
puulTH that rreu a little lueal causes tho
connrimfl vLthnof indlesllou Iuritiitory
on earth no U9 Altogether unnefcsary
thouslL llefln at once systematically a
cour > e of lIoMetler s Stomach Hitlers > e un-
fortunates frith refractory stomachs In
aylll this we merely echo the recorded ex-
perience of thousands vlio hate used the
treat stoniichlc to their lastlnlt hencUt
Tor the Inaction of a slujraMli liver and for
tardy or Irrncular actlan of the l uwelR both
very apt to accompany dvspepsia this linn
regulator Is equally efficient Malarial
complaint kidney trouble rheumatism
and uouralgia depart vucu a resort Is had
to the Hitters
A girl of 15 has more sense in the matri-
monial way than a man or SO
b vtfc
r tig an J runuug so far as wo
lm est ir ic b lL4 < r > of herso broed
i 0 u 1 c J + hL > ever been
madi 10 d i Sop i tcneralpurposo
brei d Xliij may sem etrango when
Willi tho generaPiurposo horso it is
different as scarcely two men will se-
lect tiro same animal as thoir ideal
from a ring of a dozen or more horses
of various types Tho truth is every-
man has a special pu pose in his mind
whether he knows it or not and he
will tell you what it is before you talk
with him many mitutes Ono man
will tell jou he does not want to take
other people s dust il ho does go with
a lighter load another will tell you ho
wants a tear that ciji walk ail day
with a plow runninj 7 to 8 inches
deep and that ho w ints power in a
team ten times for onee ho wants
speed Does not each of thoso men
and there arc hosts of farmers just
like them have a special purpose in
view and could there bo a race of
horses developed to stit these different
tastes
Hut even if such i thing
there has been a surpus of that class
of betweens not heavy enough for
draft and not rmart o tough for road
sters nor stjiiah enou jh for coachers
As ha been said Biccialists never
have and never will lcach their ideal
and of eourse a larjre mmber of their
proauctious cannot 12 chissed as spe-
cial purpose animals Amonff this
ho > t each buyer can find what suits his
taste cheaper than he can produce it
AVlilptilnjr Horses
Prof Wagner in writing1 upon the
snhject of whipping horses says
Many think they are doing finely
and are proud of their success in horse
training by means of icvero whipping
or otherwise arousing or stimulating
the passions and through necessity
crushing the will through which tho
rosistence is promptol Xo mistake
can be greater than th A and there is
nothing that so fullr exhibits tho
ability judgment and fkill of the real
horseman as tho caio displayed in
winning instead of re lling tio ac
tion of his mind Altlnugli may be
it should always be appflW TJUicioi
and great care should > c taken not to
arouse the passions or oxcito tho ob-
stinacy Tho legitimate and proper
use of the whip is calct latoi to oper-
ate upon the sense of fisir almost en-
tirely Tho affection to and better
nature must be appealed to in trainihg
horsei as well as in training children
but if only the passions are excited tho
effect is depraving and injurious This
is a vital principal and can be disre-
garded in the management of sensitivo
and courageous horses only at the risk
of spoiling them 1 hae known many
horses of n rlaturally gt ntlo character
to be spoiled by whipping once
Hearing Lauiba
According to Col Curtis it costs
twice as much with the xverago farmer
lo grow it winter lamb as it does a
summer one His average conditions
aro not favorable le should get
twice as much in the winter a3 in tho
summer to come out < ven It is not
so much what you get for a lamb as
how much margin the re may be be-
tween the coat and the prico obtained
The winter lamb reqt ires a special
place to bo lora in and to stay in
The average farmer h is not the con
veniences to do this busiiess profitably
Another thing reforrini to American
sheepbreeding particularly says tho
colonel I found when in Virginia
that all tho planters wero taking
about winter lambs and so away down
into tho Carolinas Tennessee and
other states Sheep fee tho effects of
the cold and the aierago farmer
must be converted in th care of sheep
before he can make a success of winter
lambs Xo it is better to arrange to
put the lambs into mark at in midsum-
mer Sheep must not bo turned into
the cold and especial y in stormy
weather
The Unappreciated Kitchen Garden
Very few peopleappreciate the possi
bility of a garden They get a few
dinners from a fraall variety of green
stuff late in the summer and havo a
few kinds of vegetable to store away
in the cellar in tho fall when all the
time the possibilities o the garden
were such that they might havo lived
on tbe fat of tho land fom early in
the summer until late in tho fall with
delicious jars of canned sweet corn
green peas squash pumpkin rtring
beans and other delectal le articles as
would make a winter garden until
simmer cameagan There is health
some wealth and a great deal or luxury
in a properly made and a properly
caredfor kitchen garden
Tossoa In 3IOTlns Ilecs
In cloudy weather beos sometimes
remain out all night anc como home
safely tho next morning Take a hive
from its accustomed plaoe on the stand
and close it one whole da so that no
bees can go out yet war dering bees
evidently belonging to hat swarm
will be found next morning at tho old
i place of businoss This shows that
however much caro is tali en to avoid
losses some are inevitabl 5 when bees
naa wttolhTS pS oed from place to iilace during
fumeoiinnl s in inaiminutes the season of work It a best oven
r flSf waVe 2 2 DO 1 U J ° r
a e pipis MsinicctitiK sinks other signals by which boss when they
wasiing bottles pal leave home havo a mark onabling each
tneserc
PENNASALTMFGCO
Gen Aals rhua Veu
lo distinguish his own domicilo when
it returns
llralna on the 1arm
A man may havo the most fertile
foil nnd rafco tho largest kind of
crops bat If ho has cot b aln3 enough
to know how to go about solllns what
iuau if winiii t dj ho has to tho best ailv iitacc eomo
w KMisi if t i5 c aaucft < ri iiiai oay c o will to very likely to reap
j1 onHtftutrimi I
in the morning
not he Ho may even
st knowledge in tie worM
fio the best market Is and tha
fuck ol flndiyrout who will
Ke5r J 8j t It he tails it
>
crops to raiso
J CTpwthcE hf
ii
Mutton
t prime mutton
three and four
s exploded In
flow are rare One
the sonic of a la go proportion of j tho ago at which sheep can bo fattened
farmera requires a horso of all work i is being constantly lessened
i nli men
will retca the fuel to any ono that
united efTort re kis unanimity of
Fenliment Iutclligint horsemen have
nil agreed upm sttndards of excel-
lence for each of tho four recognized
classes of horses namely runners
trotters coacbers aiddiafts All aro
working toward their respective stand-
ards but nono cla med to havo at-
tained to them Whilo individuals
m y havo individual preferences some
admiiing moo size otbors more qual-
ity all agree upon tho general charac-
teristics of thair class
Durin
recent years tho fat stock clubs have
been compelled to entirely recast tnoii
prizo lists
Tho loultry Lot
If tho floor of tho poultry house is damp
sprinkling with airslUed lima will bt
beneficial
la fattening in confinement better re-
sults will be secured by Laving the place
just light enough for the fowls to see how
to eat w lL
Yellow manure is an indication of live
trouble and a good cartherie can be given
with benefit
If the young chickens are conHnetUc
coops at night they riiould lie let out early
Tho drinking water should be changed
two or three times every day regularly
pure water is essential to good health
Iienty of gravel a good supply of burnt
bones pounded fino with lime and ashes
all tend to keep the fowls in health
Kaffir corn makes a good winter feed fot
poultry it withstands drought well and in
many cases can bo made a profitable crop
to grow for this purpose
It is usually rather ioor economy to feed
young poultry with the older ones there
is much dancer of the young fowls getting
ran over and trampled down
LiveStock and Farm Notes
Slow drivers mako lazy horses
Good grooming is necessary for the
health of horses
Do the greatest part of your farm wort
with productive mares
j Horses given good care require less feed
was at i to keep them in good condition
tempted it would not bo profitable for hilo the feed Las much to d with th
quality of milk the breed of tbe cow has
more
The creamery does the work of a hun
dred hands and turns out a much mart
even product
As a rule after a cow passes her ei htt
year she loses to some extent her capac
ity for giving milk
Hogs will not do well if they are com
pelied to lie ia the hot sun They sutler
with the heat more than any other clast
of stoc
If 3 ou are short of forao try somo ol
the new forage crops dn a small scale but
ruako either corn or sorgbnui the principal
reliance until value ia definitely ascertain
cd
UntUr general conditions all around
farming will be found the l > est but if your
soil seems especially adapted to any one
variety of crops and a good market can be
sccared stick to that
IllnH
Select the meat of an old rather than a
young animal for soups It is more nutri
tions and has a more pronounced flavor
If a little cornstarch is put in the salt
for the table it it will keep it from lump
ing and tho pretty little shakers will not
ilraisT
e necnp ftilof raisins
at a time put them in a bowl and poar
boiliug water on them After they have
stood for a short time rcnuve the seeds by
catting through the center with a small
knife and the warm water prevents them
from sticking unpleasantly to tbe fingers
An American author whoso excellent
eyesight was wonderful when one consid-
ered her age and the immense amount of
literary labor she performed attributed it
mainly to the custom of bathing her eyes
freely in water as hot as it could bo borne
night and morning a habit continued for
many years
rcrkaps tho most effective way of mark-
ing the table cloths is to embroider the
Initials or monograms in w kite real Scotch
linen thread This monogram thould be
worked in tho comor of each napkin or
the tablecloth in large script letters The
letters are first marked oat with > encil and
then raised roughly with thread worked
lengthwise This will raise the letters
sufficiently so that tho plain embroidery
stitch known as 4over and over can
finish oT tho work nicely They should bo
ironed on the wrong side and tho letters
will then wash without fraying out All
fancy table linen should be marked in this
way and especial pains should bo taken to
make the lettering on the napkins find and
attractive
The rarmera Disinfectant
The farmer has at his command a diia
fectant a cleansing purifying agent bet-
ter than any patent he can buy It costs
nothing except the labor of procuring it
It is earth fresh clean earth
The nests of setting hens should be made
of earth with only ti thin layer of cut straw
on top A dnst bin is indispensable If
the fowls havo it tho earth is used plenti-
ful under the roosts and in tho nests lice
aro banished
Usod in the stables it absorbs the liquid
manurcand hoidsjt till usedthus becoming
in itself a rich fcrtiUZET S everal inches
of earth should bo under theSvivs fore
feet as they stand in the stalls an
ucwed as often as it works bock to the
gutter This saves tho planking and pro
ents the hoofs from making holes in it
Earth is a foe to vermin and if used
plentifully in tho poaltry quarters lice
cannot live Ilcre also is an absorbent
and tho droppings aro saved and by the
admixture of earth prepared in part for
use in the spring This is the richest fer-
tilizer on the farm equal to piano and
the earth may bo tho savings bonk in which
it is d posdtod
In the sheep pig and young stock pens
earth should be used with a lavish band
for it is the farmers scavenger it enables
him to gather up the fragments of manure
and there is no part of the farm economy
inoro important than this gleaning and
saving of the natural fertilizers It is the
lifo of the fanner of tha farm it is his
bank and tho dividends aro sure Who-
ever begins winter without a big liank of
earth to draw upon has neglected to mako
a good investment
A Joff of ConrM
One of tho features of tho evening
was the beautifullydecorated jag pre
sented to Col llrimm was the way
it went into tho
paper and the re-
porter is looking for somo way of
spelling the letter u when he wants to
writo tho word jug
A Hood Tearlier
Jlr lioydJones Tho beautiful
Mrs Sharplunjr I am told is a beauti-
ful dancer Hiss SmithUrown
Yes sho dances well but you should
see how sho has taught Mr Miarp
tunjj to dance Indianapolis Jour-
nal
Tlie World Jlotca
Dees the world move cried the
evangelist passionately It does
murmured tho sleepy sinner in tho
back pow II it dldnt whora would
the truck baairio bp Xety Yprk
Horaid
DEATH COMES PAINLESMY
A SoIcnUflo Opinion that Will bo Coa
aollng to All llomaulty
Tho signs of impending death are
many and variable JJb two instances
aro precisely identical vet several
signs aro common to many cases
Shakespeare who observed everytliiiij
el observed and recorded some of
the premonitory signs of death also
In tho account of tho death of 1 alstaff
the sharpness of the nose tho coldnoss
to bo crowing more of tho tcot ffradually extending up
firyjcaraQdarebecominnl ward tho pleking at tho bedclothes
Jutlon of tho country not I n ajratoly described
it was oncethought thai or sometime boforo death indica
Stf apt bo put in firstclass tions ° h approach becomo apparent
itsTTSrJ order at that Everybody g cs in sa s
bo multl for early maturity and probaog it ii
Jntwb desist jj Bby soUoing that jniitto ltakins
tho text Whilo tfiui ji ijjHo t ° PaJ excepting ol
en developed for draft codrse iri Ifio case of old owes which
mak up a proportion of tho fat sheep
killed every year and which may un-
d r certain circumstances leave a good
prolit for fattening
Nothing is more certain than thai
tao Medical Herald Speech
grows ftick and labored the hands if
raised fall instantly the respiration is
diUieulti tho heart losses its power to
propel tjte blood to extremities which
consequently bet onto cold a clammy
moistura oozes through tho pores of
the skirj the voica grows weak and
husky or piping tho eyes begin to lose
their luUer In deathat old ago thoro
is a gnual dulling of all tho bodily
soases aad of many of tho mental fac-
ulties rjemory fails judgment wavers
imagine tioa goes out liko a candle
Tho mscles and tecdons get stiff
tho voii i breaks the cords of the tab
ornaclo aro loosening Small noises
irritate sight becomes dim nutrition
goes on feebly digestion is impaired
the secretions aro insufficient or viti-
ated oraense capillary circulation is
cloggolj Finally the central organ ol
tho circulation comes to a stop a full
stop and this stoppago moans a disso
ijtion Xhis is tho death of old age
which fov attain to
Afc = 5j eoplohavo an idea that death
is neces3urilypainful even agonizing
but thoro is no reason whatever to stip
poio that death is more painful than
birth It is bectuso in a certain pro-
portion of casos dissolution is accom-
panied by a visiblo spasm and distor-
tion of tho countenance that tbo idea
exists but it is nearly as contain a any
thing can bo that these distortions ol
tho facial muclos aro not only painless
hut Jake 4 > lac3 unconsciously In many
instancos too a comatoso or semicom
atose state supervonea and it is alto-
gether probablo that more or less un-
consciousness then prevails
Wo have abundant evidence of peo-
ple who havo been nearly drowned
aad then rostteitHted and they all
agree in the statement that after a few
moment of painful straggling fear
and anxiety paw away and a state of
tranquility sueeo9d3 Thoy see tho
visions of gwon field and in some
ca os hoar pleasant music and so far
from batng miserable their sensntions
are delightful lSut where attempts at
rosucitation aro successful the rosuci
tated persons almost invariably protest
against baing brought back lo life and
declare that resucitation is accompa-
nied by physical pain and acute mental
misery
Death is a that which every man
must nersoaaUy experience and con
seraeatiy is of universal intorest and
as facts are fact the wiser courso is
to looi them squirely in the face for
necessity is coalblack and death keps
no calendar
Ifettet at Home
New Kngland people like all serious
tenacious bodies aro apt to hi rather
sot in their ways What should
we do if the sun rose in tho West
said oni good old dame of Puritan
stock who was muci given to such re-
flections expect twould make us
awful homesick it s such a natral
place to look for it in tho East
Another good woman was listening
one dnv with intense interest to hor
jffif IJTgfil a account of if long slay in
ly The different customs of life
weo touched upon and when the nnr
rator paused Aunt llutty drew a long
breath and said WelL Im thankful
Tve boen callod to end ray days in Now
Hampshire
So you dont think youd liko Itily
trtother
No not a mile
Xoltho pictures and churches and
wonderful climate
I might put up with them injr
terrupted her mother but I guosi I
should get pretty woll beat out some
times wishin for a good riz dough-
nut
Tenintntlon
A man who has boon spending the
season ia Florida tells of a cracker
preacher who camo to the little church
in tho pino woods at Altomonte tho
other Sunday and dolivored a very feel-
ing sermon Ho was a tlrroughly
earnest sober wellmeaning man and
he did his best to impress his audience
but when in his teruion he delivered
himself as follows his northern hearers
were perhaps not impressed the way
ho wished them to bo Xow theres my
wife shes one of tho best women that
ever lived she is and every day of her
life when sh6 gets hor chores dono up
she goes inter the closet shets the
dosrand prays Xow do you spose
you could stop my wife cr prayin No
siryou couldnt stop or prayin not if
vou was to give her cr dollar cr day
Xo sir with much einphais not fer
er dollar cr day you couldn t stop her
Expresse1 Tlielr Fcellnc
They wero two noting ladies ovidently
sisters and it appiared from their
conversation that they had been lo a
funeral Said ono
Aunt llary looked quite natural
didnt she
Yes repfeilho other nnd then
she added after a foft BQments A
funeral is an awful sad 7Tepres3ing
tlilngrdoVt you think so
Usually responded tho first
speaker but today itr was a littlo dif-
ferent Of courso I felt sad about Aunt
Mary hut every timo I looked across
at pa I could not hop thinking how
nice it wastoseobimgilnginto socioty
again Boston Transtnpt
Wlio Miould JJoiv lr t
A creat doal ol non ise has been
tnlkcJ about tho queslon of whoso
place il is to bow first when a lady
and gentleman meet upon tho strait or
in any public assembly
It is very absurd to say that a man
should always wait until a lady has
recosnizod him In this as in most
other matters common sense and
mutual convenience aro tho only
guides Many ladies aro nearsighted
many others find great difficulty in
remembering faces
Tho important thing of course 1 s
that a man should not presume
When two peoplo meet who aro
really acquainted it is not thu man
who shoald necessarily bow first or
tho lady it ii which over of them is
tho first lo perceivo and recognizo the
other
Roasted Flour
A traveler comei back from Mexico
with a now idea which he hope3 to
utilize in tho manufacture of flour Ho
notes that for centuries tho Mexicans
havo been accustomed to parch their
grain hefor6 grinding it and claims to
havo discovered that tho heat gives
tho flour n 3 agranoo unknown In tha
flour of tho ordinary brands and at tho
eamo timo addg ranch to 13 pofer of
nutrition
= C
HOW SHEGOTANEW PARASOL
It Took Ingenuity and Clover Fln
cers but It Proved a Creat Suc-
cess
She wanted a new parasol shenced
e < la new parasol and sliemade tipher
mind to havo a new parasol She al-
so decided not to to ask Tom for G
with which to buy a new parasol As
she didnt know how to earn SO and
new parasols do not grow on bushes
in this latitude it was evident that if
she had a new parasol she must make
it
Looking over the relics of departed
finer the found a parasol of pongee
silk It was sound as to ribs mid
handle but the silk was dirty the lin-
ing worn andtlie shape too Hat to be
in style A parasol in the wrongehnpc
is a drug in the market
Then she set her wits to work
When a woman is iu the habit of using
her thinking apparatus and lias lin-
gers to correspond she is a power in
the land
Ilyandby she emerged from her
brown stuily and took oil the cover
and lining The cover shewasliedthe
lining she threw nwny She took iu a
fraction of an inch at each seam on
her machine and put back the cover
The reduction liidinnietcrpiilleUdowu
each rib an inch and the uiilashion
able llttness had vanished
The parasols this season are nil cov-
ered with flimpsy things gathered into
frills and what not She found in her
trunk of scraps every woman lias
one the luousselinc do soic that had
formed the drapery of a party dress
It was too soiled for further use and
mousseliue do soie cannot be washed
She dipped it in coffee pressed it and
it came out n rich delicate brown
She put it over the pongee silk and
gathered it here and puckered it there
And there was her new parasol
WHYTHE BOYSCRIED
An Affecting Street Scene Caused
by a Theatrical Poster
The fence on the Eighth avenue side
of the Manhattan Athletic Club
grounds between Fiftysixth and Fifth
seventh streets is always covered
with theatrical posters Within the
past few days a large and highlycolor
ed picture representing the death of
the heroine in a melodrama attracted
the attention of passersby The
prostrate figure of the woman is life
size and the words She is dead ap-
pear as coming from the lips of it mini
who is standing over her
One evening two small hoys panned
in front of the picture iliey were
ragged and dirty but pert and quick
witted as most New York gamins
are There was an unbroken line
of pedestrains moving up and
down the street Suddenly with
voices pitched ina shrill key the
urthin began to cry Each one rubbed
his grimy lists in his eyes anil danced
about as if in pain Louder and loud-
er grew their yells as their physical
contortions increased in vehemence
People stopped and gazed at the boys
in amazement Soon a good sized
crowd blocked up the sidewalk and
still the urchins kept up their racket
A sympathetic young woman touch-
ed one o the boysontheshoulder and
said Little boy what is the matter
Tell me and perhap I can help you
Xo yer cant blubbered the lad
between yells
Why not What is it asked the
sympathetic lady
Causo shes dead shrieked the
boyjiointiirg tohe picture nnd then
lie and his companions gave vent to
peals of derisive laughter such as only
Xew York hovs can dnit The crowd
A Large Proportion of Men Are Dis-
honest and More Women
On a very moderate estimate one
of every hundred men who piny high
at pames of jiure ehanceat least three
cheat and out of every hundred wom-
en at least six says the London
Truth They do not always cheat
but every now and then when they
think that no one is looking they as
the Americans say nlny with the
advantages If any one will take
the trouble to count up the number
of persons who live year after year
far above tteirincomes and who play
habitually at games of chance and
yet are never iitdebt he will preceive
that they must cheat for at no came
of pure chance can a habitual player
win year after year It is simply im-
possible if he does not give himself
some little advantage over his oppo
nents The advantage however need
not be above 2 3 for hinii
2 per cent on this would insure him
i per hour If ho plays frequently
the luck of one hour would balnnce
the ill luck of another hour so that
were he to play two hundred hours in
the year his annual revenue lYoni
cards would be 1200
Bears as Pets
Bears makegoodpets said Lieut
Clark When I was in the Revenue
service at Alaska we had one on the
boat nnd he made thing hum We
named him Wineska lie used to
climb to the crosstrees goingup hand-
over hand by the ratlins One day
he ventured out on the yardnrni and
there he stayed We had to get a
rope and haul him down When wo
were in tjiejcabin he would back down
the companion way ana coin
for his mess of grog He dearly loved
rum and molasses Once he vaulted
over the head of our Chinese cook nnd
went into the lockers where he helped
himself to sugar and butter We had
a tackling made for him much the
same as a harness ofaput pug and we
would drop him oveibonrd with a
rope attached totakehis bath hire
he landed in a native boat and nearly
frightened the occupants out of their
wits He was as playful as a kitten
and although he sometimes disobeyed
he was never treacherous or unkind
When he was lost or hid himself as
he often did we would look in the
dnrk till we saw two little ballsof lire
These were his eyes and gave bun
nwny every time Xew Orleans
Picayune
Queer Kaffir Names
Tho Kaflie3 or negroes of South
Africa have very queer names They
are baptized on their arrival at some
town by their first employer Ho
gives them whatever name may first
enter his head In looking through
the native register at tho diamond
fields I came across the following
Sixpense Shilling Dollar January
February Damn You Hell and Ila
zes Two For Sixpence etc Sixpence
is the favorite however Xew York
Tribuno
F J CUEXEV i CO Toledo O Props of
Halla Catarrh Cme offer 101 reward for anj
cnMj of catarrh that cannot bo cured by taking
Hulls Catarrh Cure bend for tesumonial free
told by Drugflsts 73c
When a man loses faith In a woman ho
turns to the world for his comfort when
a woman lo ci f UU In a man ho turns to
rellficu
s
SUMMER DAYS
Where Shalt VTe SpemlT7ieu 7IIair ItHt V
Kxcurslon to Minneapolis Minn and > < J
ltetum ilu the Cotton licit Knute
Tickets will bo sold Julv 5 C and T pooi
for return until Aucust 27 1S91 All fur
thcr information furnished on uppiicato
to any a ent of the company or
W If ViriEu > cn Puss Apt
Texnrkana Tcx
To steal ripe fruit
sin Ex
t origitii
Ilryanri Home College lluRaln S Y
ilreia1ullbaalnesti > lUif4 < t i i i alt
uen a hunhx Lovrratetaixl tiv ir tl >
The newspaper man
roast but it is not of rit 1
Unoti I nn Hitters n
MalauaKw ismssani
CiivcsSim aul lli i
neres cil u4 a > H >
for bursal Mother
cliilur ti
bile tears an not lh s I
out by want ami mtsei
Holloweyed little chlldicn womn uro
making them miserable Jltttiici L iilnin
a box of Dr Hull s Woiia Va ioiis
Children lil0 them
A girl uevr itocs b her luothi i w lUuiut
sat nig somctiinjr about M dirty bin
TITS All Kluawppert free brWUttncsCREAT
Nerre Itentorrr No kit atU r 8r t laj Ue Mar
vellous care Trc llaeand R 00 trial botte free to
Kltcasea seodtoIJr Kllaexll Arch St IMla la
ou can act your part much better if j ou
dont put on too much Ex
YThen Uiby iras sick ire gave her Castorla
When she was a Child she cried forCastorte
When she 1 ecsunr MUs she cjnag to Criteria
When she had CUitlren she gave them Castorl
Aa empty head is always full of trouble
Xews
A Suro Cure Tor Vile
Itchtnz Piles arrtm tTni > y moWore tlk rr > rl aH
caurinintei nvilcUiu when otrtn TIilfrunittuwtil
BnnilRlrrdlr ff < u > ti > rutrulJLiu tirltl at oitrr to IT
IEoM nkoft lUt > Jtemtdj wbcl actn clirvttlr en tii fit <
atcCi J abator t taunt aJlaT lUliinj i < i tfTft a
permanent cure 5Tap Drtijmt or nirM ritrulani
In IT Bowiko 39 Artb SI nitlaUHylu
Human nature U well mixed with cooJ
impulses and IjjuI purposes Ncivs
Theres a patent medicine
which is net a patent medicine
paradoxical as that may
sound Its a discovery the
golden discovery of medical
science Its the medicine for
you tired rundown exhaust-
ed nerve wasted men and
women for you sufferers from
diseases of skin or scalp liver
or lungs it s chance is with
every one its season always
because it aims to purify the
fountain of life the blood
upon which all such diseases
depend
The medicine is Dr Pierces
Golden Medical Discovery
The makers of it have
enough confidence in it to
sell it on trial
That is you can get it from
your druggist and if it doesn t
PROMPT
Cures Al
a euralgj
Lumba
Sciatic
Sprai
Bruise
Burn
Wo u net
Swelling
Soreness
Frost biter
Stiffness
AI Aches g
urn
Ohss A TogelrCo
222iUmore Md
CAFTEffi
TTLE
PILLS
vr
t lrtvej > cured tjjf
tlirie Utile PlllaI
11 r al o rehero DtaS
t irniiIHpepUJn I
l tKU < > uaitrroolieartj
1 aung A i rfwt ram g
etlv for r > i liieuXanaeB
IMiwlnnji lla1 TaxUiT
im th Mouth Coab > dj
1 Divucr ni in the Slda1
lmiIII IlTIt The <
uvnlate tha Bowels
itirl VcgHtable
lrlcs = 5 Cents
i CAET2S K23Cm3 CO 172W TOiS
Small Pll Small Dose Smill Pricel
GOLD MEDATi PARI3 107R
iv7iivKEii co s
Breaiiast Cocoa
from nhlchtboexcewof oil
has becD reraoicd
Jh absolutely pure and
ii is soluble
No Clicmicals
re eft tl > d it preparation Il
La i ore than thrta tfmtt tA
jU frmth Co-
M Marrh mm
ad ih t rcfore
mixed with
root or Sugar
fiir more ero
11 ncn i ill anting Un than one
HindelrclotltDOcr
I r
Uhntr f t > ufhciiiDgt Ejisilt
oSbTEi > and admirably jda > ltU for IcTilId
i9 ilII ai fjr pcr > iti in health
Suld by Grocerx eitrywhere
W BAKER CO Diirohester Mass
Down Vith High Prices
THIS SEWIH6 MACHINE
OIUJ 3 2T 10
T p BuW > s J5309 narne atTJa
Jt d t art io CO Waenna39 00
5 oo i an 17 or Ston fccxla 100
A lb I irmprs Scale S 00
4C03ib h r > r Mock Seals40 oo
IitriraiK i t nt T00I1 JO M
Ijjcg fi Articles at UHf nice
rmc C U CO CMea Hi
JONES acAtFg
THE EST U
oFUnUY ViRRAHTED = =
5Ton Scales SSOFreichtPaid
fi ° l0NEScF BlNGHAMTONNY
H9 PFVPP CL5E0 T0 STAY CUBE3
ElliS 3 i S1 We want the name and ad
drtibof ci cry sufferer m the
FOOTPRINTS OF THE WORLDS HISTORY
AOtK2S wa fr Ti prita lit Ih WvliTl
do what its claimed to do you lt m g S
back
can get your money
speeriirrTlTSsrilveo Netv York TinvesT TzftJyTftr qf it
That s what its makers call
taking the risk of their words
Tiny little sugarcoated
granules are wnat Dr Pierces
Pleasant Pellets are The best
Liver Pills ever invented ar > Ao r ° ePEHSiGr3S
tive yet mild in operation
cure sick and bilious head-
aches One a dose
Situated on the north shore of Corpus Christi Bay 35
to 40 feet above the bay
or cent
per nTrnTrnnrniTn
to make a good thing out of his play < GRAND EXCURSIONS
ing At baccarat for instance a per j
son playing 10 each coup would j
stake in an hour at least 300 and
OrJajd r Kilr T
Bolaaia earaa uaraals
BEDWETTIND
address with MimN
DtO W i S Tita McvicLreThcatrtOhicacoIlL
p For sale by all Druggists Price 100
> n rrjrecia I N ruii IriTitf nml lttooc
Jim u4 Allre J tt I M COH
It C Mmi al ami Surelril 8nMiltirlam
b W Cjr ill i ml i Kansas City Mo
A U B nliSIt kMN i
Ext ertnce J6
year Write u
avai ll O A ITskhlsslaa DC
ircSr Thompsons Eye Waler
W N U DALLAS 2591
THE GEM CITY OF TEXAS
JUNE 24 AND 25
SALE OF LOTS JUNE 26 AND 27
Railroad fare will be refunded on all individual
purchases of SOO and upward For further particu-
lars address JOHN WILLACY Manager
PORTLAND HARBOR AND IMPROVEMENT CO
CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS
For PAINFUL KtOFUSE SCAHTY SUPPRESSED
or IREEGUIAR MENSTETJATIOH yon nasi use
REGULATsRj
Henderson Ala Ka h 81885
For three Tears my wifo has been under the treament of the leading
physiciansfoi menstrual troubles without benefit most oft timo confinea
to her bed After taking three bottles of BEABFIELDS Fl 5IALE REGU-
LATOR she cart do her cooking mlking anil washing Ii L BRYAN
Book to Woman mailed free which contains valuable in ormation on all
Female Diseases
BRADFIELD RECULATOR CO ATLANTA CA
tpFOK sale iiy all imrccuvrs
Who wins the eyeswins aJi
Ifyou regard < m e g
sMmnp AR VCS
cerbajnly use SAP L 0 a-
in housecieewninigSpolio
w
r l1 i S0 P TryjHn housecleaning
VOU LIRE JuiDGKEilD
byyourlwutcjtiit as much as by your tlrcas Keep it neat and
clean and your reputation will shine Keglect it and your good
name will suffer Do not think that hovsrcleaning is too trouble-
some it is worth all it costs especially if you reduce the outlay of
time and strength by using Sl POLIO
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