Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 8, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 20, 1898 Page: 2 of 8
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V
TIME GAZ nDTE
Published Bwcry lEhutudsy by
J C Uakermachceii IEltor and rub
STTESCKIPmoiJ KAOTH
i One Year postpaid f 1 00
Entered attthe Shiner Euros fpcitofflcfc
u second class mall matter
l lent Co Wtf Adof od liny afeqy Towns
with Good EtT ot
Thero anaiij Is lutid 3QB to rus In
tills country iln which the eutfaiv belli
Is now rung a > night bwb Harpers
Bazar The urAolderi v the meiy reg-
ulations quote jiatlstkH > io juovq that
erjmo has decreased u caneeqpenco
and that every jday fe w anajsts lhavo
bean made The object < af the govern-
ment Is to keppiinlldroiioff thj streots
at alight and to iet thext tindsr pf n
nlty of a fine in i loney irately tuckn < i
nway In bed befojH danstr can assail
them When statu J < i abcot crime and
its decrease at qtipted tlie vaee ctf
dissension for ike time Iwine as si-
lenced und It renulffjt a certain artount
of hardihood at tcrv irds to so much
as attempt the first r iimeu to mpve
a possible other title But there are
those af 113 who temtuiber anions the
sweetest sins of cntr youth the > ya
of runnig away < m iJfummcr nlgKts
when bcdlmo came out oi rcatii
of the parental voice There iras th
beauty of ho early moanysht to tempt
us tho fragrance of an tit fields them
wero tho romps on ncivjj mown grass
heaps the uldeandstel behind O10
currant bushes and the Awing plunge
into somo boit drawn up n he shore
No dollghtsiretc ever like ttheni Wo
would barter jiuch that we possess to-
day to have them over ai > ln And
thero was no penalty of a 2 Arte hang-
ing over our heids only the fcowa on
a mothers face that we could kls3 or
laugh away ln v moment It would
never do In those da > s of Btrlct dis-
cipline to let tjm children know how
innocent and easily condoned that dis-
obedience was Va who of us can re-
sist a sigh of sjmpathy for those
little ones who have to bo sumtnonod
to bed by a curfew bell a bell the
sound of which thoyicnn never leason
ably hope to escape or coax Into a
smiling silence For Ahem will thero
never bo the memory jof a voice no
less sweet because Ignored of somo
mother standing on the porch or com-
ing down tho dusky road to call them
home to bed Of course ithese pleas
urea ytern never at best tar the town
dweller and no doubt It is wise to get
the children In fioni city streets and
out of harms way before temptation
Is abroad Yet how hot the rooms to
which the bell will summon them how
crowded how unpleasant Better then
the streets Perhaps But better
than nil if we only knew how it could
be done would be no poverty no
cramped rooms and no evil streets so
long as llttlo children dwelt among
us
A DOG STOPS A THAIN
Aftor gating 11 Unbya Lira IIo Modestly
Tttkei td tbe AVoodfl
Train No 20 on the Indianapolis and
Vlncennes in charge of Conductor F
W Russe of Indianapolis was tearing
along toward Indianapolis yesterday
evening fifty miles an hour The train
was loaded with passengers and was be-
hind time East of Edwardsport En
glneman Dorsey saw on the track far
ahead a dog that was Jumping about
and acting In a peculiar manner The
dogs actions looked suspicious and a3
ji measure of cmitlon Dorsey Bhut off
the steam 00 as to have his train under
control When the train readied a
caier point the dog stood and barked
at it and then with a yelp started for
the woods Then It was that Dorsey
saw that thero was something red be-
tween the rails and he threw on tho
emergency brakes and opened the sand
fex The Jraln rame to j standstill
within ten feet of a pretty flaxeEhalr
cd baby In a red frock Tho child was
about 2 years old and had been playing
wUh the dng The train < rcw rat for-
ward and baggageman Franklin picked
ilp the child which laughed and crowed
and pitted his face In glee About one
thousand eight huudrtd prta distant
as a farmhouse and toward It Frank-
lin started with the baby to meet a man
running toward him like an insane per
Bon It was the childs father who had
missed the baby just as the train stop-
ped and supposed that the little one
had been killed How it got so far-
away from home and into such a dan-
gerous place no one could understand
The passengers were considerably Jolt-
ed by the sudden stopping of the tral n
but no one was hurt and when they
learned the cause of it they clustered
about Engineer Dorsey and congratu-
lated him on his caution
Facts In tuff Case
Colored Parson I am afeared friend
Johnslng dat too many cake walkB hab
dulled de aldge ob yo sensibilities sah
Johnslng No Indeed pahson Jes
dulled de aldgo ob my ratter flats all
jtptiflfy jt 9tiA tkUtl vj
GSURMfflERWGY
ANTIAiCCD IKVAS PASSEEDAWAY
fEROMBPAIN
TTr < Kps Wllr Ilelll tiirn iltoSlwlJJ Central
Twat Alao Utenpthe Division ot San
t tlaeo GciMml Allies lives Hhafter and
itlftcMeu UAoloTLllle ConllnamtCredlt I
W1MJ1lugt01u Jlujy 153ecrctiiry
t JiSreeei > re l thefollowing cablegram
thorn A diniril sSniupson dated oft San
tiago 2 p m iSaullugosurrender
Mu pv2 p m iiutUsu fsnrioiider
ed
Wi lngton J5 nntiqgo stir
rendered at JI3 te Uie1 slgnlllcant olll
cktf juiuoiiwemKut tliat retched hero
at S o < lock vesdutlffy nttciiioon It
cam fiym a slgiLOil tervUe oillcttl at
1liyxi iic Ksto and rtuld the te ult of
ithe uieetjncj of tins icrpltulatloii com
fiilsslimcra In tho moat lirkM nmlcou
Wse fdimeoi any of the numerous dls
luteins Uti before tlie iucsllicnt tlur
iiiK th diy
The dVspvb h was wjB nlicnd of < otfl
clal lueicitgi from Sbiifiinr Santiago
time Is i ntiuti nhra < of Wiihlilng
ton vtlilih orrounfs for rile iiitluk ro
celpt of Hie jnessagc tli n ommtsslon
I8 not uiooHn tintil SO A fowi
Lmiluutes aftQii litis rno isia > came to
flie preshltnt iUic foflowlnj was
rfvhed by HeojUof of the pial olHoe
Tlnya < ftmil Orrriy Wnslitos
lvc SantlaBOJiAS suuondmiied
Jones <
WMhlnKton Jhirji 1 Tlw offelal an
tioiiutenicnt of tho agreement of Toral
wii iveulTtHl aUout2 10 oclock In the
tnlefjdlsnAtili nnui Oencral Shatter
Ttie president wis tl first to be made
anjnaititcil with Uie action of the
SiuuiUh surrender itije announcement
belli frvt direct to Mm In accordance
to i f vlnus Instiurtiduc
The luwkldcnt was cIinic In lie prl
vjtto a > aiiwneutg of tbe While lIou e
conveuliig vlth Mrs JtaKinley when
the opowlie liaiuled lino the dNpltcli
lie iiJitctly s ad It aloud 1S0 Mis Mc-
Kinley ntidtcn lmmmlltHnly cent for
Swictarj Aiav il Adjust Gcue1 1l
Corbln
Meantime an instant aflw Its re
ejpt by the piwsldent the dispatch
whs out to the Associated Pkss aud
Unshed to every rjtvirter of the world
Kceactavy Alger d Uencral Corbln
renuhiad with the ijue sldcnt seajcely
a quitter of an how discussing tho
agrecmeAit and the terms to be air ins
ed atthe meeting of tj commlsslofl
ers at the 230 Santiago < lmc
Washington Ttily 1 Tlie war de-
partment has received the following
dispatch from General Miles written
Apparently uofote the final surrender
of Santiago at IS oclock
Ilaya Del Este July 14 Seeietary
of War Washington Before Santia-
go July 14 General Toral formally
siurcndeicil Uie troops of big army
troops aud division of Santiago on the
terms anil understanding that his
Hoops shall be returned to Spain
General Shatter will appoint com-
missioners to draw up the conditions
of arrangements for carrying out the
terms of surrender
This Is very gratifying and Gen-
eral Shatter and the ottlcers and men
of his command aie entitled to great
credit for tlielr sincerity and fortitude
In overcoming the almoft Insupeuiblo
obstacles which they encountered A
poiilon of the army has been Infected
with jillow fever and cuorts will bo
made to separate those who are In-
fected and those who are free and
keepthose who are still on board
ship separated from those on shore
Arrangements will be Immediately
made for carrying out further Instruc-
tions of the ptosldcnt and yourself
Nelson A Miles
Majpr General of the Army
In CKci MUIiisrt
Washington July 13 It Is Is learned
from a reliable authority In itho war de-
partment that the TeMirt regiment of
immune at Galveston together with
seveuil other regiments of immuues
will at once lie ordered to Santiago do-
do gairlson duty after our army thero
has been withdrawn to Porto Itlco or
returned to this country
Further lelnfoiccments for Slmfter
are considered unnecessary
rence rroblem
Madrid July 13 The minister of the
Interior Seuor Capedon In an Inter-
view jesterday Is quoted as saying
he Could not deny that a portion of
the cabinet mas In favor of peace
But he ndded peace Is a very
difficult problem to solve
San Francisco July in Six more
companion of the New York voluuteers
uirlred yesterday
j
Situation Strained
London duly IO The Dally Mills
Hong Kong correspondent says It is
now known that Admiral Dewey le
questcd the correspondents nit Manila
nottoglve the ftill tory of the Iiene
Incident for fear df arousing feeling
JruAnierlca that might Jead to compli
cations with Germany When the full
details transpire it will be seen that
the Incident was more serious than at
first appeared to be As oon as the
Amorleans came 011 the scene of ac-
tion in Sublg bay the Irene slipped her
cable leaving herjuichor Jn the bay
American Consul Wlldinan refuses to
ay mote tliun this taking the > arue
Hue of policy as Admlial Dewey
It is believed by those wlio know
Minimi Dewey that on the arrival of
tho monitors Monterey and Monad
nock he will Insist 011 his harbor lobu
lations being carriedout to the letter
The opinion among forelgnois at
MuuIlaJs that the Americans will nev-
er loighe tho Germans for their mod
dlpfeonic attitude lnthe Philippines It
willuiot only liuit German trade with
AniCTlcit but will also effectually de-
stroy all of Gounnnys chances of hav-
ing any say or luiluonce in the dlposal
of th lilllpplues If they should be-
come American property
OutvcKtoii lminunttt
GnltKttou Texas July 13 Colonel
niche teceiod a tclogiam at Camp
Unwloy lati yosterilay afternoon from
the liiaKtefinnstors department sij
Jjig that a 0f light canvas nulfurins
left New Turk for Galveston jesteiday
vhi the Rtcamslilp Berlin
JlKiirltigluQidlnnry sailing time the
ae sol ought lo aulvo here In six or
wen days t Isbellccd at th6 camp
KliiU tho Borftajsa transpoit and will
I > e wort for eonveylng the Immuuo
iv iuiiit to the front
A supply of jitmiumltlon and cart-
ridge belts aio needed and then tho
boyx will be realjr ito ffliove
Colonl niche thinks lie could have
his niecD leady to leave In two days
after the niilal of a transjioit
31eoIcA > uluUl
WiiMilngtwn July V < T1k > president
did 1111 unexivcted thins jastculay and
Hindi a recewjflppolnlmentitoa judkal
otllcc lie ajipolnted K 11 Me k 10
the Judgeship of the Noithfevas dl
tilct to tho surprise of theuremaluliig
small Texas colonj here ru pecillvg
of party Mr Meek now bolus bis
ollice until the seuaie meets In Deecni
ber and it Is conceded here that It is
a hind matter to defeat1 man for con
ilimatlon after ho his occupied ihe
otllcc during a congressional recess
St Is known thnt his kliiMiiau Clark
Kin of Iowa has been heic for a wools
uiglug his reappointment
War to Continue
Madrid July 13 General Blanco
and the Cuban volimteeis yesterday
form the keystone of the governmen-
tal attitude The former telegraphs
that It Js Impossible for the volunteers
of the Arniy Jp Cuba to accept tho pro-
positions of peacp sUBgested
Seuor Gnniazo nlio Is reckoned next
to Sagihto as the strong man of the
cabinet made a frtuUincnt today In
the course of which he said il em
a partisan of peace Immediately but
If the Aineilcnus propose lusiippoitable
humiliations Spain will defend herself
con luas uuas los dlentes that is
with nails ami teeth
At Camp Miami
Hotel l oyal rilm Miami Kla July
13 Lieutenant Colonel JIau4 chief
siugeou for the Seventh aimy i coips
was heie yesterday fioni Jacksouvlllu
to Investigate the causes leading uu
to the unusually large percentage of
sickness at this camp He look sam-
ples of the water used and says that
If the chemical analysis which lie will
cause to be made bears out tho com-
plaints made by the division surgeons
he will recommend that the command
be moved to Jacksonville
Havana Adtlceii
London July 13 The Madrid corre-
spondent of the Dally Mall says
A dispatch from Havana to 151 lm
parclal nays that 1000 Americans have
landed neai ClenfueRos uuder covcr
of the Rims of the United States crui-
ser Montgomery
xCneral Totul cnblcsthat the losses
of the last few days have befn 4C0
killed wounded and tillien lil PfJ8
J8
He says he has lliOOO troops tv 1Uj
sliape ri
> f
Abalnrt AmerUrwl Iratd I
Berne Sw Itzctlanil inljt jj Tlie
bundtfath or federal council uj
llro
hlbltvil the Importation otrre4i ftKt
unpeeled dried American fruits wtth
the view of keeping out the Saatfose
nminilji j jii ii gianw
A young mans swoethentt is now
known ns his leech
A Vhlllpplnn Ilrrnlno
One of the Vhlllpplnn limit gent load-
ers Is n beautiful woman w1iom > lite
seems to be
charmed Kicnuwitly wo
see people In this countrv wlnme Inos
seem dimmed also but the only tliaim
about It Ik that they keep up tholr
strength and vitalize their blood with
that celebrated remedy lloMcttors
Stomnch Bltleis
A tnblespoonftil of turpamliip boiled
with white clothes will aid In the whit-
ening process
BloodCleaning
nonsocleaning Is a duty In every well
regulated household People dont wait
imtll tbe filth becomes painfully apparent
but it stands to reason that in everyday
use more or loss dnst or dirt accumulate
It In so with the human blood From tho
enormous variety of eatables taken luto
the stomach a quantity of useless ma
terial is bound to accumulate in tho blood
and clog tho free and wholesome flow In
the vessels Kvery person Bhould from
time to time have a bloodcleaning nnd
tbe best cleanser and blood purifler Is
Cascarets Candy Cathartic Wo recom-
mend tbom to all our readers
The man who Is constantly hearing
fimn his credltois Is a man of letters
Wheat 40 Cents n IIuslicI
How to grow wheat with big profit at 4i
cents nnd samples of SnlzersHed Cross bu
Bushels per acre Winter Wheat Itye Oats
Clovers etc with Farm Seed Catalogue
for 4 cents postage JOHN A HALZlIIt
BEED COfla Crosse Wis wnu
Why docs n man ask another what
time It Is If time will tell
Hovers rrlckleyilcat lowdei Is jioifoptly
nnrniiesscnn be used on tho oungcst child
At all druggists 25 cents a bo
A painting Is usually hung after
is executed
Nolollac for lrty Ccnti
Gntuantccd tobacco hnblt rare mahps weak
mcnstiong bloodpuic SOo 1 AUanisrglsts
When it comes to raising vegotablos
the amateur gardener isnt In it with
an old hen
A Georgia lady wrltss Since first using
ana seeing the vulue of Dr Morten TErrii
INA Teething lowilrrs In all troubles inci
dent to childhood 1 have never been without
thera In the house and vsould advise ull
Mothers to gle them 1 IKErniNA Aids Diges-
tion Itegufates tho lloucls makes teething
easy una ueeps the baby In a healthy con
dition
And now the sweet girl giaduate Is
on the warpath
Bllllngtons Lightning Ilnlment 2fle
Is unequalled for Rheumatism Neuralgia
Colds Catarrh Uurus Cuts etc Ask your
Druggist for it and take no substitute
Agents wanted In new tsrrltorv Send for
circulars Uilllnotons liniment Co New
Orleans La
There Is more work In the care of a I
gaiden than In tho care of twins
lteauty Is ltlootl Deep
Clean blood means a clean skin No beanty
withontlt Cnscaicts Candy Cathartic cleans
yonr blood and keeps It clean by stirring up
the lazy liver aud driving all Impurities Irora
tho body Begin today to banish plmplei
bolls blotches blackheads and that sickly
bilious complexion by taking Qucaiets
beauty for ten cents All druggists sutislac
llon guaranteed 10c 20c BOc
There Is ttoublo ahead of the man
who acts as a baby carilage jnotor
1
Dcnl TcImko Spit and Smeite Ycur Life Away
To quit tobacco easily and forever bo mag
neilc ftill ofllfo nurve and vlgoi take No lo
llnc tnewonderwoiker Hint makes weak men
> t ng All druggists 500 or 18 Cm 0 guai an
teed llooklet and sample ftee Address
Steillng ltemedy Co Chicago or New yoik
It Is easier to sell a farm than It J
to sell a piano
Fpr a perfect complexion nnd
clear lr
healthy skin COSJIO
use BUTTEHMILK
ej
50AP Bold
every where
A bullet In time often saves several
cannon balls
Tocure
Constipation Forever ci
Take Cnscaicts Candy Cathartlo 10c or23o >
I1C C C fall tocuie diugglsts lefund money 1 JJJ
The human raco Is but a contest for
dollars 1
ei
Tor Itching of tho skin pricklyheat nnd crap
tlon nothingbettei tbanlleyeis 1ilcklylleut
lo der At all druggists
Times of tiouble are
friendship Is appi eclated
beneficial
CURE YP
when tiue
A bath with COSMO BUTTEHMILK
SOAP exquisitely scented is soothing and
Sold everywhere
No attention Is paid to a chronic
when he titters an occasional j liar
Use Big dSSEW
Irrlutl 9 T t °
1 7
°
of in s ifnoalsw S
1HtE HjCHiUicilOo fnaTt
DRO
0
it dt wnWii Ji
ac
treatr x
C5 jentF °
an
Get Tredi
By working hnrd nd then you can get
rested again But if you aro tired all thoi
timo it means that your blood is poor
You need to take Hoods Sarsaparilln tho
great cure for that tired feeling bocauso
It Is the great enrlcher and vltallzer of the
S Tj 111 nnd nppotitc nerve
i
mental and
digestive strength in
Hoods Sarsaparilla
Americas realist Medicine
Hoods Pills cure nausea indigestion aoc
IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS
WARRANTED PRICE SOcts
lciitleineni
ejtold Jjut jcnr 60 hollies of
010KS TASTtUSb ClIILt
TOXIC and hnvo
miight thrco gross sinSdythlB jew la all our
pnltiiLO of II jean Id the drug butlncn lu i
necrfolil on article lhat gao such unliiraal tatia
faction as jour tonic loura truly
AnNEY CAnn Co
A tape worm eighteen Jeet lone at
CASCAItCTS This I am sure has caused my
bad health for the post three yenrs I am still
taking Cn > sirets the onlv cathartlo worthy of
notice by seasihla ppople
Geo w Bowles Balrd Mass
Palatable tolcnt T te Goon Do
Oood Nercr Sicken Weaken or Gripe lCc2iotoo
CURE CONSTIPATION
HcHly KtMtdy loepiij Cilcny Milrt1 S Vffilt sl3
rifJTflRAf 6la andgnnrnnleedbj ell drug
nuMUUAU gists to CliufcTobacco liahlu
FAULTLESS
twth
STARCH
THE BEST FOR
Shirt Waists
Shirt
Fronts
Collars
Cuffs and
Delicate
Clothes
THE GREAT
1 Blood Pur1ierKi iiBy and Liver Bapitatflr 100
aoo DAYS TREATMENT
Guaraatce
Containing a negls c
S APOLLS
HThompsons Eye
D R f THEHOUSE BUILDS
W WISE IN TIME and use
AY TjfO BEGGARY BE
lor cauaosne fV v VI
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