Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 5, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 29, 1898 Page: 3 of 8
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Tho factory laws ot New Jersey
Which have never been well enforced
are being utterly defied by a number of
cmployors In Passaic Men women
and children are compelled to work
from 630 a m until 8 and 10 at night
without extra compensation Children
are thus kept away from night school
their only chance of securing some ed-
ucation Men are starving In the
streets The workers arc supposed to
have one hour for dinner but It Is said
they only are allowed fifteen minutes
Fonr dollars por week la a high and
unusual wage the average being 1 25
These white slaves live twentyflvo and
thirty In a room
Beer a scientist says fattens a mans
voice It will also give him a pair of
round feet
Admiral Sampson Is materially as-
sisting tho Spaniards to remember lots
of things the Maine Included
Head the Advertls mmits
You w 111 enjoy this publication much
better If jou v 111 get Into the habit of
reading the ndveitl ements they will
afford a most Interesting study and
will put you In the way of getting
tome excellent bargains Our adver-
tisers nio Tillable they stud what tbej
ndveitlsc
Postmaster Taylor of Scarva County
IDown Irelrnd who Is now about 116
years old has been postmaster to the
good people of Scarva for 70 years
Such longevity as that of Mr Taylor
would be very discouraging In Ameri-
can postofflces to about ninetynine per-
cent of the postmasters fellowtovns
men
Try Allens FootFaBe
A powder to be shaken Into tho
shoes At this season your feet feel
swollen nervous and hot and get tired
easily If you have smarting feet or
tight shoes try Allens FootEase It
cools the feet and makes walking easy
Cures swollen and sweating feet blis-
ters and callous spots Relieves corns
and bunions of all pain and gives rest
and comfort Try It today Sold by
all druggists and Bhoe stores for 25c
Trial package free Address Allen S
Olmsted Le Hoy N Y
Uninsj coivcierees nitliti than bail
ooklng oft keen us awake
Forltchlng of the Bkin pilcklybentand erap
tlon nothing battel than lleyciB 1ilckljIItat
owdcr At oil druggists
Meiouto your vvouls wbeua supposed
enemv Is neat
FITS Permanently Cured No fltsornerrouBneBB after
first day 8 lift of t > r Kline s Great Nen 1 estorci
Sand for Fltl S3 00 trial bottle and treallite
US It H Kline Ltd 31 Arch St Philadelphia Pa
Hous ous choice licouldfhave beeu a
Cenern one
> oToItac for 1 lrty Cent
Guaranteed tobacco boblt rare makes weak
minstiong blood pare Mo 1 AUdrugglsts
Kcplng jour qyo on Clulst keeps It
oft the vvoild
COSMO BUTTERMILK TOILET SOAP
makes tho skin soft white and healthy
Bold everywhere
look out for the peison who pulses
rou lo join face but loats jou to
youi lnek
Ileyers PrlckleyIIeat rowder ls peiriotly
baimlcsscan bo need on tbe youugest child
At ull druggists 15 cents a box
It Is easier to be wrong than It is to
be president
TBE EXCELLENCE OF SYBUP OF FIGS
is duo not only to tho originality and
simplicity of tho combination but also
to the earo and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the Califobnia Pio Sinur
Co only and we wish to impress upon
all the Importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy As the
genuine Syrup of Tigs is manufactured
by tho Camfoiinia Tiq Syrup Co
only a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
Imitations manufactured by other par-
ties The high standing of the Caii
foknia Via SutuT Co with the medi-
cal profession and tho satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families makes
the name of tho Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy It is
far in advance of all other laxatives
as It acts on the kidneys liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken-
ing them and it does not gripe nor
nauseate In 01 der to get Its beneficial
effects please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO
SAN FItANClSCU Oat
LOUISVILLE Ky NEW roltK N T
When Answering Advertisements Kindly
Mention Tills rupee
3fv Jhfta tars w l
ALL OVER TEXAS
Airs John Twyford was sevrely
shocked by lightning on the 13th at
Sherman
Near Grapevine Arthur Sutherland
killed his brother John with a stick
by hitting him over over tho head
John Snello house three miles west
of Brookston was struck by lightning
Saturday morning and Mrs Snell was
very severely shocked
A train and a wagon collided at Tort
Worth with serious results The wagon
was demolished W J Gilvln and hih
7yearold son Jak were badly hurt
and John Slater bruised up Tho boy
died
A 2yearold child of Mrs Katie
Krosclclskl was drowned at San An-
tonio In a tub of water on the 17th
The little one was playing about the
jard and fell headforemost Into tho
tub and was not discovered till life
was extinct j w
l
At a meeting of the public school
boatd of Waxahachle Saturday aftei
noon Prof Charles P Taylor of Dallas
was elected principal of the school
Prof W H Morris of Cisco was elect-
ed teacher of the seventh grade Both
o these gentlemen come highly rec-
ommended as educators
The Bethel mission at Tort Worth
Is accomplishing a great deal of good
Ministers of all denominations are In-
vited to hold service C W Buron 13
the superintendent The meetings are
held every night In the week com-
mencing at S oclock Much Intel est
Is shown
Tho death of Mrs Julia Hamilton
Smith occurred at Austin on the night
of the lEth She was a nathe of Ala-
bama and had been a resident of Aus-
tin since 1850 She was a sistei of Sen
otor Motgan Hamilton and Gov A J
Hamilton She leaves a son Hon R
n Smith and daughtei Mrs T F
Mitchell
Wednesday near old Washington
the 10yearold daughter of Prime
Hawkins colored and another little
when the Hawkins girl stepped Into a
hole where the water was over her
head The othei girl seeing the danger
waded out on the bank and ran to a
house near by for help but the glil
drowned before any one could arrive
The first annual session of the Let-
ter Carriers association of Texas was
held on the 16th at Tort Worth A
lesolutlon relative to equalizing the
salary bill was adopted The follow
ing officers wero elected President J
E Hess of Dallas vicepresident John
Pine of Galveston secietaryand treas-
urer J R Jackson of Fort Worth The
next meeting will be held at Paris
The dead body of Pat Whiteman
son of Justice Whiteman a highly re-
spected faimer ot Red River county
was found Friday afternoon about
eight miles northeast of Glarksvlllo
with the abdomen riddled with shot
A posse of citizens went to investigate
the cause of the death reporting that
death ensued by tho accidental dis-
charge of the shotgun which the boy
used while out hunting and in the act
of opening a gate
All the guns equipments and uni-
forms for the first United States vol-
unteer infantry have airlvcd at Gal-
veston and will be Issued to the men
Monday The promptness with which
the war department Is equipping the
regiment and the fact that other regi-
ments which were mustered In earlier
have not been equipped causes the of-
ficers to believe that the flrat will seo
early serrvlce
The following patents have been Is-
sued recently to Texans by the patent
office Joseph B Carmlchael Bonlta
Insecticide James A Davidson Mill
sap bridge constitution Thomas A
Ley endecker Laredo Instrument for
breaking car seals Louis Macke Cat
Springs cutter Win N McCarty
Blanket combination tool P Melton
Winkler rot or sod cutter
Among the distinguished personages
In San Antonio last week were an am-
bassador and his suite The distin-
guished party comprised Yo Shlbuml
Murota the envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary of the Japan-
ese government to Mexico his wife
their three children his secretary of
legation Sotokichl Hayoschi who
came from Chicago and were on their
way to Chicago The ministers fam-
ily is quite interesting His wife Is a-
very handsome lady reminding one of
a Japanese doll
While Miss Plnckney Drake was
standing on the rear gallery of a
house that was on fire at Clarksvllle a
few days ago a large portion of the
chimney fell on her head cutting a
large gash and bruising her body se-
verely
Burglars broke Into the Texas Mid-
land depot at Commerce a few nights
ago but did not succeed in getting
Into the safe which contained only 11
The combination was smashed with a
ear coupling pin and the safe badly
damaged
FARMER AND1STOCKMEN
I
E C Sugg has purchased the V
Cross ranch for jt400000 together
with all tho stock gearly 20000
L D Mdrrison Jrecontly shipped
2000 cf > 8 of cattle forjfjohn Slaughter
of Dallas to KcnsaSpastures for fat-
tening jB
Tho number of cattle that passed
Into Colorado from southern Texas and
Arizona during Ma Stnounted to 39
104 head
Wichita Falls la receiving tho
largest consignment of farm ma
hlnery ever sent tor that portion of
the state Ml
J H Hill of Ileajno Tet has ship-
ped 3500 sheep over tho Denvet to
Clayton N M foSJpasturnge on the
alfalfa fields
Richardson Brosjuif Richardson N
M ore taking lE0OJie d of stock ctttlo
over the trail to theft ranch In Stafford
county Kansas Xt u
D W Snyder ot > Coldwater has
placed 2000 stecrsjjand 1000 head of
lows and calves onfws ranch In Mooie
county Texas ft
W P Wright received at Quanah
C000 head of stock cattle which he had
puichased there will place thU
herd on his ranch near Woodward Ok
Saf
W T Biuce ot IJpton county Tex
has moved 1500 keadjof good twoyear
old steet s to Kiowa county Kan
where they will bqjjpreparcd for mar
B L Nnylor onejgTf tho heavy cattle
buyers of Kansas recently bought 1400
head of 2yearOldTgteers from Tom
riemlng of Vlctoirfii Tex paing 1S
per head jSfc
C B Wlllingramgf Van Horn Te
has thus far shipped foitythree cars
of cattle from thatipoint to Otis N
M where they wfljjfbe placed on his
ranch after belng 3Sanded
Houston Co omhe Panhandle and
Oklahoma will shirjat the end of this
month 7000 head iOf Texas beeves to
the St Louis market from their pas-
tures near Woodwark Ok
A
A W Hudson ofv Kansas City has
ptn chased thirtyfive cars of cattle
ftom Long Bros of Clarendon Tex
for shipment to Kansas pastures Mr
Hudson is a gieat admlrer of Texas
cattle and makes frequent purchases
9
The tobacco crop around Jaspat
promises to be an exccptlonally fine
one Manv have failed to get out as
much ground asitliey had prepared
forack40flplant sX5WthetSOMOnhas
been all they couldKpvIsh for starting
plants j
Texas must supply most of the live
cattle for the military forces sent to
Cuba and Porto Rico as well as those
sent for tho insurgentsand reconcen
trados There has been a report of a
contract for 50000 cattle2 In Texas
made by the government Of course
only those south of the quarantine line
and exempt from splenetic fever could
be accepted Many more than 50 000
cattle will be required
The watermelon crop of southern
Texas wll be very large this year Two
weeeks ago It was reported from tho
coast that the crop would be a total
failure unless they got rain In ten
days The rain came In great abun-
dance and the resultjs already appa-
rent In Increased shipments of as fine
melons as are grownfanywheie In tho
world The vines are now In a healthy
and vigorous condition and a large
yield Is a certainty ki
The formal transferror the M K
tanch property and all ranch belong-
ings In west Teas took place on the
16th of this month P T and R C
Ware wete the purchasers and this
consummates one of the largest deals
of ranch and stock pio perty evei made
In the state The total consideration
amounted to 5105000 Much of the
pioperty Is located in Borden county
and R C Ware will take entire charge
of the property at once
The prolonged rain on the black
lands of Texas has caused considerable
B
damage generally Small grain has re-
ceived great injury iCorn has beeu
made to grow too rapidly and thereby
caused a slender stem easily broken
by the stiong winds that usually ac
accompany these summer rains Cot-
ton Is left In the weeds and should a
Ipng dry spell follow jcorn and cotton
will alike be injured The weather
seems to have Bettled however and
farmers can soon hoe the weeds out of
their corn and cotton-
S P Carter and Cv W Ryan of
Miami Tex recently1 purchased a
large herd of cattle In Wilbarger
county estimated at about 9000 head
which they drove to their Miami ranch
branded and turned iIobse on their
range 1 x
One of the best bred herds In the
Panhandle country lsthe 8 brand
recently bought at Estelllno by Charles
L Ware Mr Warereceived 1100 0
them in May and wlirVccelve the bal-
ance 1400 head on June 30 These
cattle will bo kept In Texai
GOULD SCARCELY RAISE HIS HiM
Yet took care of seventy head of stock
The farmer who ifound a friend
Perotm t Eult often follow a fUrniti
especially when It RflectH the back and
few people ure so liable to stralu as tliome
who are lifting heavy loads of rious
kinds from day to day fhe leimster
rarely ever oertaxct his strength Vn
millarlty with the class of re Yc
handlft enable him to tiitiiel etuRe the
load he llftH so an not to put an exccsHve
burden on himtelf Hut with the farmer
It In different He is lifting load of uch
AarInB weights and under such nryiuj
conditions that ht it e > liable to lift a
little too much some dn with injurious
res lit Many serious affections of the
Crett ortans of the l od > oripjtifite in a
fctrain It wai so in the case of H R W
Betitlc > of lowlier North Dakota A
strain reMilUcl u rerous trouble with the
liver los lit recoered and was enabled
to leed ecuty htad of stock during the
winter let him Ull himself
About a j er affo 1 sustained an Injury
In mj back and shoulders by lifting n
heavyweight After a tine a Iher trouble
came on which so weukened me that I
could senrech lift my hand to ny head
While lu thii condition I bepan the use of
Dr J C Ayer s 1 Ills and finding almost
immediate benefit continued until I was
rFJ r BEflulRESNOCOIMIIS u
ONE POIND OF TH S STABCH WIU 60
AS FAR AS A POUND AND A HAIF
OFANYOTHEISTARCh
J C HUBINGER BnilSC
jA Keokuk law KeaHavenCskigi
Mll KlUS in C < S Ud MCE
l UK Mil T HEW
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V V WVKW VWTTWI
lteeutv Irt Itlooil Ileev
Cletn blooi means a clean skin Vo botTit
wllliontlt Cnsyucts tun ly Cllhaitlc c leans
roul blool nnl WpMt dun bv Stirling up
the Ian llur an dilvlnp all Impmltles liom
the bilv He in tolv to bluish i iniplos
bolls bnkhis blackhcali an 1 that sickly
bilious coinpli xlon by taking Ltscaiets
benulj lot ten cents Ml dingbats Butlsluc
llonjruaiantecd 0c J c fioc
The riots in Italy have led the Italian
luthoritlos to dissuade the two qceens
of the Nethei lands from their proposed
lslt to Milan
lllllInRtoaa 1 Uhtiilns Liniment SSo
u tenualled lor minimalism Neunlclt
CoU Calairh Bums tuts etc Ms your
UrutKlit It imvl tuke no aubblliute
Agents lutnted In new t rrlton Send for
cliculari Hi u > oto a LlMMLNr Co Nkw
OnLKAhS LA
Hie < > viib who avoid the levion of
nmiant e tuipe tlio title of loot at the
cost ot a icotlul tiovvn
Hulls Catnrrh Care
Is a constitutional cure Ttice 73c
Ti i catupillni and the mou o ate
wuiuiuh main tenors
For a perfect complexion nud n clear
healthy skin use COhMO BUTlLKMILh
bOAP bold everywhere
W lu u Ft mil il delights a man shun
tilm ns a venomous reptile
I neTer used so quick a euro as Dsos Cure
for Consumption J 13 Palmer Box
1171 Seattle Wash Nov 25 1S95
VaUei niitl lmtied have no place in
nuj nioitniH mind
stop scintcllne and rubbing Ileyers
Illtkkjlleut Fowdei will owe Heat At all
drui fibt 23 cents Uox
eured of my complaint so that I was able
lo take care of seventy head of stock all
through the winter which shows that the
cure was not temporary but permanent
II K W BliMLEV Towuer N D
The action of Dr Acers Pill on the
liver makes them invaluable for those
living in malarial climates C F Alston
Quitman Texas writes t
I have found in Dr J C Aycrs rill nn
Invaluable remedy for constipation till
tousuess and kindred disorders peculiar
to miasmatic localities laken in small
and frequent doses theBC pills act well on
the liver Hiding tin throwing off malarial
polsoiii and restoring lln natural powers
I could not dispense with the use of Dr
Ayer slilla t ll AlbionQuitman Tex
Dr Ayer s Pill are a specific for all dis-
eases of the liver stomach and bowels
they promote digestion cure constipa-
tion and its consequences and promote
the general health of the entire system
Thcj should alwava be used with Dr J C
Ayers Sarsaparilla when a cathartic is
required More about the pills In Dr
Ayers Curcbook Sent free Address the
J C Ayer Co Lowell Mass
IRONING MADE
EASY
HAS MANY IMITATGPS BUT NO EQUAL
ThiG QfflfVtl ls Pr ° Pared < >
iHO O Wl U fcientlflc piincl
pies by men n no have bad j ears of
experience lu fancy laundering It
lestoics old linen and summer dresses
to their natural wlntenissrnd Impaits
a beautiful and lasting finish Tho
only starch that Is perfectly haimles1
Contains no arsenic alum ot other lu
Jurious substance Can bo used even
for a baby pow der
ASK YOUR GROCER TOR IT AND TAKE NO OTHER
HE THAT WORKS EASILY WORKS
SUCCESSFULLY CLEAN HOUSE WITH
Klectrlo Funf la Sleeping Cum
The Baltimore and Ohio SouthWest-
ern Railway officials have solved the
problem ot cooling sleeping cars In
stations at night At Cincinnati Louis-
ville and St Louis this line has sleep-
ing cars placed in the stations at 10
p m which do not depart until after
midnight and In order to make them
comfortable and cool have placed 16
lnch rotary electric fans in each end of
the sleepers thus reraolng the healed
and Impure air fiom all parts of the
car The fans hie been In operation
about two weeks and hae been the
subject of many favorable comments
from the traveling public
Nerves Out of lune
Just as tho strings of a musical Instrument
out ot tune through aik ot laru and
break out into turlorlurl g discords wnen
touched bo the human ntrri > get uut ut tune
and make eveiuuily inlserubie that comes
In contact with them lerv tobucco user s
ncrtes are out of tune more ur less and tho
real tobacco slaes nents are relaxed to the
utmost No To Mac Is the lunlnr ktj whkh
tightens the nerves makes them respond
quickly to the cmotluub lesultlng In the hap-
piness of all No To Bac gutrantecd tobano
habit cure make3 weak men etronK Wo ad
Use all tobacco users to take NoToHac
Minwliciij hhoit take ami the pan
sh me tbe thief topits
Every month there ls a statement of
the number of business failures but
we look In vain for a statement of the
causes of failure It might npt bo
pleasant reading but It would certainly
bo Instructive We are told that some
men fall because they are too hontst
to practice the tricks of trade and
others because they are too mean to
gain and koep confidence some be-
cause they do not give full attention
to their business and others because
they dilvo business recklessly Some
lines of trade are overcrowded In oth
ers the strong and shrewd push the
weak to the wall and small operators
lie frozen out by largo ones Com-
petition which ls said to be the life
of trade is often Its death
i
I To those visiting Denier we cannot
sny too much In praise of the American
House The table Is one of the best In
tbe country and the service is unsui
1 passed any place The artesian water
I used throughout the house ls known
I everywhere for Its purity These facts
j and rate 2 per day mako It the most
deshabio bouse In Denver
Hi I lit i < h mill a loving beatt have
lontcmiRiit ns it tiniiittiintt
We Vay ripens
and liberal cnmrnliOons refund tho cash for
nil coods not kUliiffll o cor Mimer mtKlnellon
Loni terms ot credit 1 irvtclass tcheioe
salesmen wanted No lonil required ales
mudetromphototriphs We uuar intec 60tK
j or month on mall oi ders Address withsuuup
liitimidMfg Co Iowa City Iowa
If ii man walks upii bt lie mm bo
ulili to avoid the pivenicnts niailo of
cod intuitions
It would astonish vrei to know bow much
tht death rale of ItcthlnK ChlUitn has
decreased In ull tht laliro tltlis lncti Dr
SliirTettslsi rnlNAT < MlhliiErimd < i > Ohdlo
beon used rixmiNA Aids Ulscsllon huru
lotis tho Ilowels mikes teething easy and
should bo Riven by all mothers
lliovvn bteid Ice cuain Is a dillglit
ful ilehbeit fot bimiinti dais
Vonr listless nights caused by pilcklyheilt
mado comtoiluhle Ivulnjr Hevei s Irlckl
IU at Powder At afldnigglnts VientsHox
Iliollciks buniois leiiultd vvltlclsins
m > like idoisot loast mints past with
the pkkliifr ot tho Joints
Don I Tobacco Sp t and Smckc Your L fe Away
To quit tobacco eadly an 1 loievei b > mag
netlc hilt of Hie neivn nndvlgor like No In-
line tho w ondt i w Ol kcl lb it makes vi ak men
sliong Ml dlllggists Me orl tuie guainn
tted llooklet an 1 sample Tin dlilBfl
steilhiR Kmiedy to Chicago oi New oik
MiMUllne ideas die one thing but
IiT T < iniiiliu iiphi lie feminine ot our
civlllilllou peilshis
A both with COSMO HUTTLKMILK
BOAP exquisitely scented is soothing and
beueBcial bold ovorywbere
Too much puitlce of a biass band
Is a bid pinotice
To Cure Constipation lurever
Tuko Cascntetb Candy Cathartic 10c or25o
1IC C C lall to cute di uggists lefund money
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