Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 2, 1899 Page: 2 of 8
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Our military and naval heroes are
Minting ho much uliiiliniloii nml sym-
pathy tliat there is none left for u
Ivitnui do you tliliil there Is Miss
firaydmi asked Henry Lee with a
Itiiiliiuf anxioly In Ills tone
Well perhaps It Is true Hint nil tho
world loves not only n lover liut it
Item unci surely after men have been
frne enough to tulcu Iholr lives In
tn Ir hands In defense of their country
iiil us sympathy nuit admiration arc
lie least we can Rive tlieni Doesnt
yo ir licurl slow with pride nt tlie sight
if your brother In his uniform
Yes 1 am proud of Prod lie an
wered slowly Hut really Miss
iuydon are you in earnest Couldnt
you love one who had never especial-
ly distinguished himself Tonldltt you
le at all fond of an ordinary common-
place man Couldnt you dear care In
the least for nicV
li Mr Leo I am so sorry you have
psked lue Hut I am mire It will her
lest to tell you tho truth 1 respect
nil like yon thoroughly perhaps more
than any one lkuow but slnro my fa
tcmiptcd hjite appearance of SIlss
JTomSuryi mint Mary Cirnydon wns
foml of tiie gentle little lndy and at
this time she was esiwelnlly welcome j
Henry took ndvnntngo of her nrrlval
lo Meal away
Kut uo sooner had he disappeared
Ijmii Mlsa Ije exclaimed Oh has
gone Im so sorry Then she
with a laugh I suppose that Ia
lli of me too for he so seldom
Fs a holiday and I can setr him any I
r1lm
Ves he does seem < ljscly confined
his work snld Miss tlrnydou it
coldly Are you enjoying the
lie Miss reer j
tho little lady wosnot so easily
from her fiivortic tople of con
plicre
K1ti i vor tva JT
iiit wiisiiiiio < ilbler toKuspect
W anything so base > r
Tie gentle Voice went m VSome
Iles It makes me Jealous for hlm i
I hear people talking of Kreds >
tuiige It seems so small In com
IiiIkoii with what Henry has done for
fin Ierhaps I weary yon though
Oh no please go on said Mary
Brnydnu Could It be possible she hail
ailed to recognize a hero
rWell It Is uot much lo tell not half
lo ranch as It was to live Ironi a child
Henry has been font of books He al
ways read aud studied and planned
nml Rived toward nn education My
In other Henrys father said that litr
would send one of his boys through
college but the other must help him l
the mill Vo all thought flint as Hen-
ry was the oldest lie should have tho
first chance So be entered the pre-
paratory school He was dplug well
too but at the close of the first year
whpn he was home oitlils summer v < v
ration lie discovered how much Kretl
disliked the mill nnd how he wished
for his chance So what did Henry do
but offer to1 change Willi him Ired
did have tho grace to rcfuso to take It
nt first Ill say that for him Itut
Henry Insisted until he made him
think that lit really would rather work
In that mill than to realize his hearts
desire tiiough it was a fortunate
Ihtnfi for brother John for Henry lui
boon more helpful than ever Kred
could lie
f5p 1redwent to college It s ray
prfvntu opinion that Henrys savings
went with him too He took the four
years course then went through tho
iiHdlenl school and last year wns ap-
pointed surgeon to the Tenth regiment
I suppose ho was never In any real
danger during the whole wnr hut ho
ivenrs a uniform to c jery one Is ex-
claiming oyer lilm as oilo of our bravo
boys lu blue while poor Henry who
was as patriotic as ji mini could be
was tied fast liercsiit home fiut there
conies Mrs Htockfon I must go ask
her about her sister anil MIrs Iee
walked nwny saying gleefully to her
olf If Im not mistaken Ive given
JMIss Mnry irnydnn something to think
of 1 am sure she aud Henry nre in
love with each other only she doesnt
think hiuf quite distinguished euongh
And f I can help mutters he shall
luvve what he wants for mice
Mary Jrnydon did some thinking
which risultod In conclusions similar
to llipsci of Miss lee Then she too
walked nwny but 1 fhe opposite dlrec
ijon
In flic most secluded portion Pf the
srove Henry Ieesat vlli his head bow-
ed In sorrowful thoughts He was so
grieved hut he heard nolblng until
startfed from his reverie by soft
band laid on wher eye by lips that
well jiresseil Jightly to hfct forehead
nud by a trembling voice rliatsjflfpJf J
Please forgive me but the wflrijtt
tucdCler In the world has Just showed
ine iT inntrrfs firifvi itn > rrooif tin nif
leaf nml I toldyou that wiien I found
him 1 should snlutcblin as If 1m Were
a naval heto Hoston Post
Iltflnert he Ieit
I wonder what Is the nurffcf with
my peh The jioltif Is rough nnd
punches through the paper
I know mamma I used It a little
while ago to write my Jurmi exer
cise Cultitto Tribune
AjixIoih Wife I hep tho stuffln
w it upset you Wtlllniu
Mr loiklni iinisundersfaudliig the
riinurk What dye ineiinwhnt dye
mean Confound it Piu not a glutton
Ally Sloper
Never Koruelfnl Oh Pfot
I tell you Mr Itlllus was saying
therdled so bravely I linve always there Is nothing like a bunch of keys
felt that only n penulne hero could sat to develop ones memory Now 1 have
l < fy me In short nly husband musMio twentyseven keys on this ring nnd I
one whose courage will call fiSrth nil add a new one every row days yetI
jay admiration Sometimes 1 feel that am never nt n mmjrfn ts loss to
when 1 find a man as good and bravo elect the right gHtTwIien I have oc
nsih lden must be Ill be almost en enslou toyatrfff
lliuslastlc enough to greet hint ns some Vtefhavc voti got that brass but
patriotic young women do n certain stnms on there for
young naval lieutenant wlthn ISteS I Umth t wns put there by my wlfo
At this point theiwnwSatlon was lu a day ort two ago to remind mo of
some trifling thing 1 was to get for
her but Ive forgotten what It
was Outage Tribune
lttnr
i llc ii sceJioOtlwny pialics rac
feelloilovl j j mw
Sli ln ove J Thsi3 onr ftrstwalk
here n ndjyoutold ino you never loved
before Kxplnjn yourself Pick Jle
Vp > > j
Tlie Gazettes f > ew Premium
Tins iiulilifher uf Tho Gazltte
Iiih just clusciTa deal wlieroby he
will ho rniihleil to oiler to hia stih
crihors one of tho finest preiniutns
nvor hofoie nll ereil hy a bewspapor
It is n new ami elegant gift hook
called tho rweiitleth Ccninr v
SpeaUer It is fully tin lo ktonn1
cniitiiins the hest and nohlest read
lligs and ovations llint lutvo buen
hoi n proBtntcd during the laat one
hiiiidied yeiir1 inuluiling dniijiiiu
drills nml taWcnnx with old time
ciiHttfincs poems iccitutiona and
pantomimes with musical neenm
piniincntH Itiu enmpriied tifoiu
large Volumq of 4J5Q jiages and em
hiIMied jvith 08 hnli tono photo
uritpha fnltii lilb and 0 portrnitstib
colora It is botiudntiextra fim
linen cmhlematiu slamiin in fix
colon itnil is sold ntfl75 Vo tvjll
give this fine volumu4oanyone wh
will ohlidn for us threu now siih
gcrihera fat 1 each rinhsciihoyonr
self nnd got two of your friends o
Vuhscriho nnd IIio T > imiU is youiv
W v will itlfogivo tho Imok to any
throo of ourold snliscrilwrti whti
pnj for fine year each iu ndvanci
Tho hook can ho feon fit this office
Nolodj 1IIsspi1 it
Hicks Itarry uuitle n bit that every
person who came by his fence would
touch It nnd be won
Wicks Nonsense Ilow did It bap
pen
Illcka He merely stuck up tlip sign
Paint am of course everybody con
sldered himself called upon to feel of
the fence ISoston Transcript
A Lotion That ItemnvcK Freckle
To remove freckles mix one pimeo of
lemon Jidec n iiuarler of a dram of
powdered borax half n dram of pub
verlzedsugar and let It stand in n glass
for n feu days then apply and ler It
dry nn tlie kln Ornpply villi a linen
elotU two teacupfUIs of Sour nlllkv If
a girl freckle easllyr nyt fihonld keep
Vhls lotion nud use It frert ricutljv lieln s
careful nal to allpw It to touch her
eyes Lndka Ilocie Jpurual
n
3MI
marriedluliiiy1 ty 1
IMW IAMS
c ritr ItronMlie YcinUer
1
MHtriMnun
fslil iovtfthosb sougs
they TiifejlftoBlus 4l5 of5l years ago
Mr l seief + rDo you slug them yet
y M Sil QU take ydur talking
mnelihil yHXybil to llioeoifnfryV
Crluisouu onK No niytyires goins
V > 10 Wle Sl1 K ° ot
wtousbMJKU j
elpi obahlyTt iuIi you are
alobS ift v > vTtt
he j yoli nHpp orfejiWp are ever to
havoanySwil J
irc UJjs jjnj na Hdoh o the picnic
sciispu
PheitT
3boliavp empty wels are
IIUJN oiigt If tliey are empty Ink
f fflif
filll iTlfffijlio lecturer make many
eestiireajlumjs speech
V UI VOySfeo lin H toixtheilics were
somothing1trlblei
IbUieveiyqti
Th f
Slilmestly IvaJncver
nre n woman
been
Sue Ha mju seett any of tho autor
juobllejlmyS rrlugesyet
I lle Sp ipnive TipU llmvcnt been
to Hrooklyjrtln a long while
Domnildrtt Infurntritoii
n riBUrp rsed salii tho professor
Cops on rij BUrp
The comedlau boarder allowed bis that 4hl3vMc of the mushroom is not
nl < c wllc JTunderstood ov a miibu
eyes to roam around Uio table until
room K V u ad wholesome
they rested on the strawberries jSgiJ
Any one he said addressing the > r iMm
cU6emeVofessor said the bnr
sweet singer could seo that these
barlanwliirhad been nervously toying
berrles were not brought uy right
Aud why not
localise they come to the tnblowlth
their caps oil
Tlwa the landlady gritted her teeth
Chicago News
Decpln love What Is the best < Tny
1
old
wlth hlsjwaRj paint brush but before
1 get Vutothj argument with you let
mo undersiafijl one ililiurw Are you
tatkilisalmftiyegetablcs or bullets
WashlugfoTitktar
Trccrl olVca Jartn r lfip
> Tnekyne3s1ejr in d her brother Bob
arc twlns reWjey not
3IaieI The cd to be but when
ItohS IiairthVgnu to turn gray ITessle
couldatJcffwilRo be of the same nee
Clrmil llKIIncP pnrtuln
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PF rtpf P fiF THF flAV 5ij > ff fdr ntrasdlf1 fend It nt n private
tlnmM where he could be merry amf
i free subtost
Oom Irttil linger president pf tbo
South African ltepubllc Why Is one of
the chiefcharacters In the present
Transvaal trontile Is an astute old
s thlcsnyjn
Atjibo time of the Jameson raidIt
caused Dr Jameson mid 111s associates
consblclnble stirpilsc tlint Jhelr plans
weiv known tn the liners almost as
oaft usthey were coneelvedThe Itrli
I h were met Ipught and defeated by
an ambushed hotly of men almost nt
Ihu very beginning of their attack and
rrrjinKST rAifiKnccrn
It was believed at the time that one of
lhelr mimbcr had turned ttaftor
Tho old warrior enjisted the Cervices
of the barmaids nt Johannesburg in
the political secret service Through
them he learned that new men wcru
lielng enlisted In the Capo police nud
i that uew guns were lielng shipped
week after week front Huglnr d
Through tho same source he wns In-
formed of the attempts that were being
made liy llugllsh politicians to force
the hands of the government of the
Orange 1ree State In case war should
be declared by the HrlflsU govern-
ment against his country The Hug
llshiucn babbled nil this over their
Bill 7HOWAS tlPTflX
He started ns an errand boy fn GTax
gow and has accumulated u fortune of
0000BO Iu Jlarch 1H K he sold bis
business to an Incorporated compauy
for SllWOOOOa He subscribeil for one
thlrtl of heHtqsJv The balance was
oversubscribed half a dozen times
Llpton gave 12 > i00 toa the Jublleo
fund to feast Londons poor lie also
gave IfSUOOUO for the establishment of
enTlngplaces lu London at which the
poor may get food for next to nothing
I cflhalffsfslmnld Y0T mBUr chnrUlesheyro knighted
ce never be etlffly
arcig nd blulrg ihould be used ln XKn
OS CpsihrajruWi are preferred Shake
thipjirfaUtllftSiiOf difst lay them lu
wnrui Viltla t J I hours then
jiour irSOTmTJstiOis mid put the cur-
tains J i r35ff Vmcs Kiuuvzlug fhe
lnveliriJa s eei > oif clmnglng suds
till mtiilns nretUtin lint
tOj never
rub thciirTiuJtt tiriard nor x und vlo
SrnnOr TlnM Write rnetry
lu bis moments of relaxation from
the cares of state Senator Thomas C
Piatt follows the example of the great
Prenclr cardinal snyn the Now Yorfc
Herald nod Iiidulges lu iwelry A few
or bis Intlniate rrtentls have heard the
results of Us trips So Parnasnus hut
lently lluiiiritatlH nmT then In filanli to the general public they nre still n
wnteraife b k anil most unexpected
lloH nde t arch fongal healed
Ion of w itCTl Iftyoil haye no regular iihase of hf complex character One of
Rh0S
ietVhetSiphHi tfiefUMaliutJtnil f > uir tl
onl all Hi rulijsf then iiin tljenl fp
sheets po lhsvti KMVPl < JtlUi each molt
lot In place Two curtains inity be
pinned rfown together U ftlllwi
thlwefforta wlilcUlTetallK the umrtlitl
udvcntnres of it certain Pygmalion 0
Poller nn Oneida county hero of civil
war days Is a comic effort that would
boarder fo Rftto pla ytlittl < h all rnnxb ° e nma pnvi t of
hillW ivitSViU n ooucrUialtil 1UnereasHlislBor
was a n tfd that he i
frefbhttrnlnfIndlonapolIiJ Jbuituil phefr force i > f iiT l > ble flfthtr8 il > T
A linrii QneStlon
There Is something pyrites a war
> rlor ifrom laUibv wfilcji lias been
bothering melljor < a ong tlmci Will
you iiteasejillow cntjugh space In your
heart tp hea rtjjtnlks to answer on
questloulOwJngfothe fa t that 1 live
In the Philippines 1 ant kuowu as n
lJllpluo If j pre to move tq Phila
delphia wouldjgl become n Fllsdd
IlanS Washington Star
n
terttile
1 read In h eJnewspHper said Sir
Snitggs thnttKginerehnuts of JIauila
never think oKwiniippIng up a custom-
ers purclia seJatuHtlintManilaIs practically
u
tically a city Svltlifutt wrnpplu r paper
Then liWftlltjJtho place get Its
name asked IKlrHnagg nttsburg
Chronicle 1 PiV
J ttirZi VnTniiy
Miss Prlmiii IJe haps you wouldnt
think ttiat rjieI6n to > one nf tho first
families5 Ift
Mt SImmslBdeil I would then
Fact Is Id falgfyou to bo the oltlcst
daughter of Sliefn Chicago NewS
nirrfigjirit ll t SprtT
AgBtov IIailyj dearj T dont bcfleve
yodIove n te Ssjwell as you oncojlldl
Ilair paiqjjjilt rwnlute Aggie
datllng yoH gfyenieso little opportu
nty hetyerrfjegf creams to prove my
devotronPcitleatro Tribune
NjJrV
JlliVn
ttimiwirnir
Ite nflejvtrd yiT linrklni meet hl
ileathVWhe aJ oJ left htm last night
he Bcpmed nnlisually Jolty
VosJjurj iHJpjtrTefl to blow out the
eleetrle g htlfflliforoflm nnd burst a
bloodyessfe3ijarlcm Life
means of secrcf enlistment than they
were Ififorinrij that Oonl Prturiind in
llstfif a still larger number of men and
secured a large supply of guns
On nrr nf lli Htinmroclc
Interist In International yachting
circles brings the nitnie of Sir Thomas
T Llpton to the fore ns the owner of I
the new cup challenger Shamrock
which Is to compete with the Colombia
for the A moricns cup I
Sir Thomas was lwrn lu Scotland
of Irish ixireiitnge D3 years ago He j
fs the owner of the biggest retail tea
coffee nud grocery trade lu the world
irlltlr Hint
She I dont believe tlie eloelt run-
ning
He 0 i yes II la
SheWell Ill not dlspntr yon but
Im positive that It Isr not going faster
than a walk this evening Detroit
Free Press
SnrlriK liilvrr n < < IllnrJ
Perhaps the most 1nteiestlrg scheme
for the recovery of WastKuflver at the
local rtilnt Is that applied to the utefi
nils of tho melting gang The big lroa
stirring rwla the dlppeis the strainer
nnd the Udles that come In euutalt
with the molten metal nre laid nshle at
Intervals and soul down stairs They
ore covered with what looks like browo
rust but Is really oxidised sliver
Suppose to digress a moment on < r
desired to get a coat of pilnl o5f J jtr
outside of n house In such evwif tTiir
Vilan of scraping owny tlnvtfoiise nnif
leavlnjr the shell tifrfialnl standlrfj
> otlKIvuuyr ed as somewhat eccrn
trieyetthutls substantially iheluellt
od nllopfed nt the mint The impTo
nieuts n rephlced In baths of sulphuric
ncld vhleh attacks the Hull or steel
hut leaves the silver untouched Little
by little a siralner for Instance will
entirely disappear
Tliat Is to say the original strainer
disappears and leaves in Its place a hoi
low silver counterpart delicate utf m
eggshell They are very curious thesv
fragile casts Their surface Is a sort of
natural Ullgree lionejcombed with In-
numerable fantastic perforations Thor
reproduction of a bolt or screw Is some-
times us perfect as nn eleetrotyi > e but
I they nre linrrled reiuoiaelesfely hack to
the crucible nud thus pursue their cy-
cle until at last they Hud rhelr Uanna
j lu a minted colUNrw OrreuD Tlmc3
I Deinocrnt
If
Minn CordellA foDrr of MuWno
N JYunill rcrenti > Iiti9jiceiift nrw
lonif Invalid lrom palplllUHin o ttl
lieurt Mint veakiifAft or tlitr bloods
IhyhiciBM ver juiirtlcd over hki
CAKr lr niont 4l luulkirorla irere
LainiiU Vortot ruiieitl fi vrei
XTltnoutarnil ThermrcrbIM chsnpo
ol cttnlato uss advlM d lilt tli
coonlant cbabre iroro nron tier
Until toiinote lior roothrf word
hliebeciiino a lUlne gbont Mis
Mooro pfttu Urou idioe of
frleiwt I beenrt tablm fir Williams
Pint nils for Pala rearloflml herort
the frsl box wan uhcji I tinflicd a
Krentcliange lliccau torocntn my
tppetlto and raft better punrnllv
After ftnlsblng tho nrft to 1 took
six more TboefTert lrmi Momferfiit
1 gn7 strong and fnlnril til Itesli
I never lll listter fa my Ufa tlian
I do now 1 weigh Tiloru Uihii ever
betomiind Irini ldrinveritiTPd J
t from the Ottuttei JJutlme A i
Cr Winems Pink ni Ut PU Psople
are never i > titBftrTe coiftit crtiundred
but etveyslnpukaaei Atilldruselsts
er direct lrom tkeDrWItUro Meelrln
Co SchesecUdr H V ru nli psr oei
6 tsm 1260 r
TUe fetishism of savajr Africa mtkeaf
m shudder and fills u with disgust
Yet we have fetishes of Our pwn oue of
them great widelyworshipped and fn
whose naiir crimes innumerable ar
rliily peipetratdf The naraiof thatf <
tlslr is Igttorvntct
To that powerful
fetish thousands
of mothers annu-
ally make sacrifice
of llieirdanghters
For what b it but
a sacrifice to the
fetish Ignorance
lo perniit fjiris to
blossom to wenu
puilood uud enter
the marriage rela-
tion without one
lielpful hint of tlie
obligations of that
relation and iu
physical perils
I Just the word
I irhtcli the piotber
fails to speak
j would turn the
young girls atten-
tion to the danger
of irregularity
Tor it is in the
ignorance of the necessity for fegataritjr
m the pcrioils that tlte fousrilatioii Is laid
for the debilitating ilrjiir the female
wcalincav l eariugilo m paiuu inflaiir
nutiou and ulceration trVxt id rmirriager
f joy and mothertmud pf Inppiness
Tliat Godscud fpr wouieit as wom-
en have named it Dr Iferres laorit < r
Prescription establishes regularity of the
pcrjo < U dries up all unhealthy drains
cures female disease ami iiifTaitiuiatloii
and ulceration of the peculiarly femi-
nine organs
Women snfTerinf from rTiscnses pecu
llarly feminine may consult Dr U V
Pierc < 1 > jletter attb JnvRlFds Hoter
HuTaloralSoluity without charge or tee
Kacb letter Is opened in strict txriyacyv
read as sacredly confidential and to pre
sene the seal of confidence unuroken
all replies are sent Jo plain envelopes
suilau < sensation On oue occasion the Ucariiiu uo single word of priotcd uuUctv
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