Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 2, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 20, 1895 Page: 3 of 6
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$ f$ II H P'MPLES BLOTCHES
1 la BB BE AND OLD SORES
i PHICKLY ASH POKE root CATARRH rfJALftRia
AND POTASSIUM
Makes
Marvelous Cures
in Blood Poison
Rheumatism
and Scrofula
P V V purlllM t in blond build tip
tlio ml. fiml dibili tut ril. Bt.
inruiKlli lo nuikeiiLil nene. exKl
KIDNEY TROUBLES
anil DYSPEPSIA
Aro entirely removed liy P.P.I".
Prlekly Ah. Folio Rorfc onl Pntan
alum the icrutUeat blotx purlfler oa
earth.
AEBBunrH 0.. July 21 1691.
Mfmbb LipPMANBtios. bnt&nnnli.
Oa.t l)BHHin I biniKlic n bottle of
our V J P. nt Hot SpriiiTiArk.tind
It lift dnno mo inoro Komi than tLi0
months' trontoicntat the Hoc eprinno.
Bond tl reo bottlet C. O. V
Aberdocii Brown Couat 0.
Carl t. D. Johnston.
To nU n)ttm U tnny eoneerni 1 hero-
l.cu... (ill.. .lo.lli-nt l.Hh m 1 ""."l'" t "iTSm fuSKl". I
lanpiuLi TMiero pickm fl KlfX"' . : a i..i V m i rdp with nn tin-
ll.. "" lawlHMlollrrtPffullwl iRfhSy Ld 7&eiib ""crupUonoo
mr fiit c 1 tried evory known reme-
dy bu. In vaiii.um II r. P. P. wk0U3ed
tod nm cow entirely euroti. ..
(BUBOdby) J. P. JOlINBTOSr.
" Baraon&n Ga.
Skin Cancer Cured.
Tsi'imon from xht Meyer of Stqu(ntTtxt
pFQriv.TFr. Jinuor7 11 1803.
Hi FJ.ru LlPi man Jlnon. . Pa antiah
Oa i tuiitu nfitl hnso tried your P.
P. P. tor ft (l)Bcaso of thunKln utuailr
.nun-9Uln nwiper.cil thirty yonm'
fctittilinff nit found (treat rellcfi 16
purlttOJitioMooil and rnmoTo ml Ir
rlitul hi from tlio Beit of tlio dlnoneo
unci ftroTMict nuy oprwitUnff of tlio
ooron. I liavo t alien m eor iix bottles
and f wl routlOent tlint another rMire
vrli: t fleet a euro. It baa aleo rollofejl
ine from indlfft otlon and atouiacu
troublou. Yourn truly. .
CAPT. W. M. nUST
Attorney at Law.
yvr fttlntnrr ft-cofntury mid tortliiry
rrt'tiilK for 1 lond iulo)liiif iiiiriu
lial puimwi inntirlit (lynin-pt nud
In nil bltiurt ntul rl In -dlp-Litfe. liWo
blotches. pliniilCF old chronic tilrtn
t1tor iwild heart boil errnl lnt.
inn -10 niny cat without foiirof
iitntrmllrtli n.l bat V. 1 PMthotet
IVmrt imrlllcr In tliowi rid. nurt trinket
j ultimo upoudy mid pormantnt (.uri
(n nil fH-'PS.
Turtle vhosi- nyitoniB nro polooned
ond hofio blood la In nil lropuro con.1-
tl .nduotoronitnial IrreculnrltlcB
nrotifcul.nrly b-nelltod by the vron-
dcrfct tonto nr lbIoo.lcleauflnitprorf
trtlpof P. P. J.-PrlcKU AbU.PoLo
Boot ftnd Potof uiura
PiritoFietn Mo. up. lltb ISO '.
Icjnpoil:ih tlio lilRlitut term a of
yourmedtctno from try Tmnerjional
1 if.wlwlro. Iwnnflettodwlihl cart
rtlCT pleurly and rhcumatUm for
Ui vonm wan tti'ntptl by tlio cry beC
rnWklam ttnni'ntliundr.i.(oflol
Inr. trk d a pry known remedy m Itli-
one ilbdlnfr ri Uf f. I liavu only tnkon
on nottlo of ynurP. P. r. and can
klioprfnlly tiy It li"a done nomnro
riodthannnyihlnprllinvo ever taken
cin rocomuenrt jour medicine to all
auftorore of tin nbovj dtaonFea
BU MRS. M. M. VrARY.
Cprlacuoid ureen uounty mo. Miii. ..--- -
ALL UnUOQICTS BCLL IT
LJPP1HAW BROS.
PROPRIETORS
Llppmaaa UIockSoTannAlit3a
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City SVIeaf Market
WELHAUSEN & RICHTER Props.
BEST MEAT MARKET
'SHINER
SAN ANTONIO ARANSAS PASS R'Y
-Tho Quickest and Dost Lino to ll Points
OTia: A3STJD EJ.S1?.
gouthliound (ronlLockhnrt '- "
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Tor JurtEer fnform.UoB nllnllj MARTIN g.o.ril pua.nc.r mnt ttcttt
ffnlt CAn Aniaa'o; or d. i iuuaud iick.e eqc. cuiner
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TEXAS.
LOCAL TIME TABLE.
agent roit tiii:-
. emi: uni omc imiiKits.
HOUSE SIGN AND
. BUGGY PAINTING
AND PAPER HANGING A SPECIALTY
ALDUIMI.X.
0. II. Halo. It. L.r.ecbenbui'K.
L. Wngencr. X-ouis Trnutuolu.
V V. Wolleis.
SECRET SOCEETBG3.
SHINER LODGE No. lit A. 0. U. W.
(fC$9 tb lecoud Moaaay In ecUmontU
LfluH WAgoner M W V O Smith l'ora
mnnt Q A I'annowltr Ovewenri L V Yo-
iPin upcorueri i' pciiiuiw i tnuncifri ji J
I Woltcr JtcciLver! Chat Vairoiuu Guide i G
A Wolteia Iu WutcbmatH G Luoaseu.OU
. Watchman
W. 0. w.
1 Con ul Commanaer. Tj Wairotioi i Adlaor
lieutenant 51 K Woltersi Jlanker I out
rnninein uiers i.oiipic j-.acnenorgt J.BUirt'
4iv jvnuiirnuuiK) ceiiiry vuguat ai:iiiiiiuit
itlIo Guard Joseph Ondiey Phynlclan R
I ociniiiuvrii( u a rig airs uonu nifogei
lnQ(ier
lleeta Inst WcdnuaUay of each month at
ry'B iiaii
0. D H.S.
Moot Jlrtt Sunday and thiul Monday in each
month at MortU Dull
OHJC1 RS
K-T'icBldent John C JUolimi 1'iPf-KU'nt
Chaa ITiil fcr lew PiMdcnt Jouta 3-hlPM
'pcntary. G A ranntultt lnuiuier Max
i; Wolters
I Vilt Gut I.upiesiui r ICoitliei
Guide Got! relultM O Y. J bthiolluil
V Um Well Jr
BATHBOHE K OF P. LODGE
Minis AM nm! third t'rldn nlphts In rach
iiiukiii n . juiitvn uuu iwivLiklj
11 II Mtiuiant v Louis IiautiMhi 31
inns riuiu iu oi c .loan iiiaiaa ai
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of A thud Itichter I G C
t.entatlo.
J Muir Kcpu
A
Matter of LIFE
and DEATH!
IS
M TO
Water Supply IVIaterial
Wholesale and KUaU
PUMPS PIPES AND
CASINGS.
MACHINERY KKI'AIltS.
Alamo Ironworks
sn AroM(i i i;v vs.
Llt Ofllto LornoiCltouiton nnj St Mnrj 6ti.
J. A. MARIK
Merchant Tailor.
Cheapest PIe for Tour
Shiner
Toxa
PROPER CARC OF A PIANO.
Id IroBty X cut her It Should He Cloned
When In Ue.
A musical Instrument may bo re
gar tied In the light of an exotic costly
and requiring constant and careful at
tentlon. Frequently a costly and beau-
tiful piano grows worthless and tune-
less because It has been neglected. In
frosty weather especially alwajs close
it when not In use and If possible
throw a cover over It. Keep in a mod
erately warm room not too near the
source of tho heat and let the temper
ature be een. Not cold one day and
hot the next but warm all the time-
say CO or 70 degrees the year around.
Always piaa Uw-vtfti-j .-no-mut an
Inside wall and a little out from it
Shun the Itinerant tuner who cornea
unrecommended and of whom you
have no preWous knowledge. As Boon
Intrust your own Ills to a quack as
your delicate utgh -strung Instrument
to an Ignoramus who had much better
be shoeing horses or sawing wood than
meddling with pianos. Do not allow
children to drum on It. True Prof.
Danghard may expend a like amount
of strength upon Its keyboard I doubt
If it thoroughly enjoys either treat
ment But If the right keys are struck
It will not affect It nor you so seriously
as where children amuse themsehea
and wreck the Christian tempers of all
listeners but those of their fond mam-
mas by thelrBoul-distractIng sounds
Resolutely aoId littering the tops with
brlc-a-brac for It unquestionably af
fects the tone. A well known maker
recommends frequently wiping off of
the case with chamois skin wrung out
of tepid water and waere the case Is
verj highly polished arid dark this la
not only necessary bu productive of
good results and little else will answer
to remoo the dust ttat settles reso-
lutely in the rightly named fret work.
But If j on aro afiald to try this and
you want to remote fnger marks and
blue mold take salad oil and Inegar
two tablespoonfuls of cil to ono of vine-
garand nib on n cry littlo of this
mixture with a soft rep and with ast
perseeranco mighty nusele and a soft
woolen rag nib until jour arm threat-
ens to diop fioia tho sscket; then sur-
ey jour woik with a frltlc's eye and
jou will rtoubtlrss prqiounco tho re-
BUlt KOO'I j
.ettliifj lype b) U'ire
Donald Murray a nespbper man of
Sydney New South WalesJhns invent-
ed and patented a device means of
wllch au operator in New lork with a
key-brard before him llkelthat of an
ordinary typewriter can nc only pro-
duce tjpewiltten copy in N v Orleans
but it Is donned can oper. o a type-
setting machine here and eliver his
matter thus in lead ready foi the forms.
Not only that but the san operator
by using a number pf felegaph lines
can set up the sa copy sin iltaneous-
ly In a dozep different place i. In this
operation-1 ordinary -current a are
used sv-n a are capablo oflbelftg.re-
layeand arfl subject to 111 condl-t-
of ordinary teleerniftiv. th
Jork can bo done with the srime speed
as an ordinary typewriter laUnJi
I nnil fllsnonano iirttU nil .J..i .' .
v 1.. v "fc" " cK-wone
" I mfCllUnigm RVn(tirnnnua1ir .'..( i... .
zaaia ttzrc"-?::"1?'1? e
nuw-Yiuw cumurous aovices. It
cnaracters.
TllEASUKY 11ECE1PTS.
no improvemet shown over
last:month
In Amount tif f'lintutn. nnil Inteninl
Itmemio Cnllectrd Dtirlnt; tile Month
of .I1incrreBent Ill'ltclt Mkely til lie
Keiluri'tl
Wariiin(iion .Itme 17. Tlio trras-
ur receipts fr.ni customs nml nil in
ti'ninl rocntie so far durlue the month
of June show 110 luiprovcmcut uwr
Inst mouth whilo the (Usuursemeuts
mo ntnttlcnll)-the entne. Tlio receipts
from sugar Importntsou nro surpris-
ingly low unit the exports lnrgely iu-
crenscd. For the iirst half of the tires-
cut month tho receipts from customs
nmoimt to C2247-.'fi nnil trom iu-
tcrunl recuue 6 lUfi086. inakiuir the
totnl lecelpts trom customs for the
cloven nnil oue-bnlf mouths of tlio lie-
cnl jenr uHC818CH7 null Irani tho
luterunl reu'imn sounes 136.9o4.1CJ.
lbs present ilellcit of il84009.'i0
novecris likely to lie reiluccil by tho
! cutting of expenditures to nbout
15000000 for tho full fiscal enr.
Notnlthttnutllu"; this showing theio
is uo cxp.Untiou from nny source of
nu extra session ol congress or for nu-
other bond issue before the regular
meeting in December. To-day the
gold reserve amounts to nbout 'S99-
500.000 with an nvmlnble tnshbalnucc
ofnenrlj $181000 which Is lognnled
as nni lito.iucct nil ordinary demands.
The spirit of confidence nud security
which pervades tho trensury depnrt-
mcut nt this time Is hugely due to the
provision lu tho last bond coutrnct
obligating 6jndkate to protect tho
gold in the treasury from withdraw-
als fiom expoit. Tho ability of the
sjndlcate to carry out this provision
has been amply ilemonitrnted during
the last scvcinl months when the rate
of sterling exchauge has nt times ruled
f'irnboe export points.
.
lerrltory .lu.t . .
AVASiii.Ncnu.s- June 15. Judge
Stuart oi the Indian Territory came
lu Thtnsdny accompanied by Mr.
ltutheiford L'ultcd States marshal.
Ills object iu coming hcie wnstohwe
tho constructlou of tho department of
justice on tho law of 1895. That lnw
provided tlio appointment of mars-
hals nud these mnrhals hnd the pro-
mise of four deputies. Ibis was sup-
plemented by aprovisiou which allow-
ed the mnrhal to appoint any number
of (lupuilor with thu consent of the
judge wlieio thcro wero enscs of
emergency meant ca6es of riot nud tho
like. Tho result is there bnc been
uo cases ot riot iu tho territory and
tho coustabulnry is inefficient to copo
with the natural order of nfl'alrs with-
in tbo districts. Judgo Stunit's cou-
teutlou is thnt he has tlio right to
appointas hao all the judges in the
territory new deputies to meet the
exigeucles of (ho occasion there. He
presented this to tho department cf
justice j tsieruay. as ne is tlio sup-
reme justice of tho territory tho de
partment ot justice pnjs great heed
to whnt he has to snv nud nioreoer
ns nu nppoiuteo ot it nssuret him that
the matter ivill bo brought up before
tho cabinet meeting to-day. Tlie
chances aro that his lecommeudntious
lit regard to tho constabulary will go
through without any dlificuliy. Vol-
uey Walker ot Fajeiteville Ark. who
was appointed as attorney for the
Ceutiai district of Indian Tcriitory
sent in Ills resignation by Judge
Stuart. It was accepted. Under the
ruling of tho comptroller tho officers
of his closi lo not get nny pay until
cougiess makes an appropriation nud
ou account ot III health in- his family
nud theie desiro to return to Arknu-
sns lie threw up his job. -Mr. sprin-
ger Is here the same oh I political
springer who acquaints mc with the
fact that In going to Inillnu Vcrrltor
ho goes like lie went to llllnc'it- foity
j ears ngo to n new nud uutric 1 couu-
Try waeie thev hao no ga u water
worKS aun wnero natural untui via nil
supreme.
i
Texn. Cottnii l.xport..
W.V&HIXCllO.V JllllO 1J. TJiP rt-
ports of the exports for jk(' montli
of April iu cottou nioriist out. 'Ihe
lcpoit for tho TeiMr-j0lts is as fol-
lows; Corpus C'uri6tl G'.'ll bales
H eighiug G'.'O.lli'ouuds and valued
at :I859S; linlvestou 12520 bales
vaiuea
at
$8054. Thea nie no leports from
l"aso del JTortc. Tuo leports iiom
these illrtrlcts for tho emtio time
last yecfr ftro as lollows: L'orpui
QirytH 1B81 bales weighing 83845
pounds! and valued nt $64199; Unl-
vestou '1 1700 bales.wclglilug 0103.556
pouuils.1 and worth 422 617: balurla
55(Vl)alee weighing 123481 pounds
amiVvdrth $11072.
tory law by persons who uudertaho tt
inako It a bnco ol hostile operations;
against Spain with which power it i
at pence. Complaints bne nnclMMl
the department of state fhiough ilii-
Spanish minister that men nie beni":
recruited on American soli and that
armed expeditions nie leading will
shores for the purpose of attaihiupr
the Spanish forces in Cuba. When-
ever tho nccessiuy evidence can lie
pro'cured these Intractioiin ot the Iavt
nf the United States are lobe seef.l
punished for the secrttnrj of emit
will leao uojustgiiiundfoi'f.raphilnl
thnt the United States hai failed iiiils-
obligations to other ui.tlou. Minu-
whlle howecr It has been drome 1.
proper to gle formal warning lo mis-
guided people of what tl.e mn ex-
pect so jeeterday ofleinoon a pro-
ciamatiouwas iseueil trom the stall-
department admouisliing all people
from accepting commissions for wnr
like services against Spain b tulIsUnv
or piocuiiug others to enlist'
Will l.lt Atlnnlii.
WasjIUmuii.n. .June 12 smetarj
Hoke Smith nt 3 p. in. jei.terda pre-
sented tho delegation ol Atiautn gen-
tlemen to (he piesldent and Mr. 11. II.
Cabnuies chairman ol tho tomuilttce.
Imltcd tho president to attend the
Cotton stntes and luteinatioual expo-
sition to be held i'i Atlanta iiom Sei-
tcmbcr 18 toDecember 81. Secrotu
Smith Mayor King and other mem-
bers of the delegation eeiouilcd theie-
quest made b the chairman and told
tho president that the city of Atlauht
and tho people of the So.ith would
great); oppietinte his presente at tin
exposition. Mr. Cleveland lespondeil
b) sajiug it would "he him great
pleasure to Ml Allauta and tho ex-
position and that he would Islt the
exposition the latter part ol Octolier
unless something unforeseen iiiter-
eucd to make it lmiicsslble. TIib
delegation then called ou the several
cabinet officers aud Imitcd them to
attend. Arrangcmentsweie madobe-
tueenthe tuesident aud the exposi
tion delegation uuiler whn h tho prcii-
hlent w ould lcn c here the e culug of
Ostober 21 nrriilng In Atlanta tin-
ollonlugua). October 28 at the ex
position will be deslguated hi I'res-
ideut's day aud Mr. Cle eland trill
visit the exposition ou that da
lllilu Motiutneiit..
AVAfiiiiNUiON June 14. Tho fol-
lowiug programme lor the deillcatiuu
of the Ohio monuments at Chickii-
innimn and Chattauooga national iiark
hne l.een received at the war depart
ment: ilio Ulilo mouumeuts thirteen
lu number will be dedicated and turn-
ed oer to tho United States ou Tucn-
day the 15lh day of September lti'JS.
The ceremonies incident to that
occasion will be as follows: Tho meet-
ing will bo held nt SuodgraB hill nt
12 o'clock noon. The president oltht
Ohio commission C)euer.il John Beat-
ty will formall) turn oter tho nionn-
mcuts to the goeruor ot Ohio uud his
speccli will be accompiiuitd by r
lluaucial report from the secretary
and treasurer Captain J. C. McMlioy.
The goeruor of Ohio lion. AVm. Mc-
Kiule will thereupon accept tho
monuments aud formall) turn them
ocrto tho houorable secretary of"
w ar Daniel S. hnuiout w ho will accept
them ou belinll ol the United Stnteu
goernmcnt. Ceiemoules suitnblc to
the oecnslon will follow the programme.
nro thoMOM'HIJJJIanil Will
habits under a poeltivo gi.irnntco wheels aha other cumbrous ilovlces u
for &la TOIMCCO Wt lorvu
A'lcoiorcuro Beni iree uu 4-vi"vSj ess ana Printer.
lIudorspaMjv tiihki: nostmmUcr
l. ki.i. Xc m - Aililrr' 'i RUdyard Iv-Jnllnr 1 i . .
WILSON. uA0'1 ' t ". ve ff " l "r"ln t0 '"""-not I
ac oir.oja; uaivestou 12620 bat
weighlug 6470031 pounds and valu
at $374526; Saluna 247 bales wcl
iug 132149 pounds and valued
LTo Dl.oourase rillbu.terlns.
AVAtViriNaTON. Juno 18. Secretary
of StatiV Oluey is thoroughly deter-
mined tSjjat tho United States go em-
inent shawl do all its naweraud all that
luternatlcwial law requires to prevent
the violatllYni of 1 ultcd states terr
iHlianrr-e I reutles.
AVashinciisox June 12 A St. l'ol-
ershuig cablegram nuuouuciug '
sigulng of u coiumcielal tre''
tweeu l!us6lanudJapauiee" '
t esterdiN gh es much ("" '
ihe Japanese legation KB "'?"'
iourth oi the iuipei; f"leY T
ties w liich Japan Jni.liig "' ""
lug nations-. Tlreatie. now e lict-
cd aro tho.o rfi the I uUeil btatw.
t.icat Itrllfl; Ilussin aud Hal;. -
aio substAlally the same f"1; '"' ""';
tries. .Van I. .t"MaV1111 1
trealless n modern pow cr Uh imto-pendA-ilgl
ita lo Ale her own ttinn
laSnd conduct her on Ju
oceduio nhu.-'t foreign cousular
cf'rts nt tho lnrgetica.. '
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t nil ou Cnliil.
AVasiiimuiin' June 13. Whole
nsked yestenlny as to tho character of
the lllibustcis who ale lejioited to be
leaving tho I'lorlda cout foi' LuIki
with a view of participating lu the
the Cuban insurrection. Senator Call
of Florida said a mnloiltj of them art
of Cuban decent. "1'he sentiment in
I'lorlda" ho continued. genemllj
with tho iusurgeuts and I niiinallsflrd
It Is In the couiiti; at large aud but
for the Cuban ilimate nud the linger
of couti acting letcr on the imriot tho
uatlvo Aineiicans I bi ieveihe Culiivh
nrmy ere this would have been rolfa.
forced by 100000 meu JVomthls cor-
trj."
A rium Vor Sout.boiljr
AVasiuxhton Jure '. It la
peeted that Secretary 0ux jyil
anew united btates tn iitfiter
czuela at an earl; date fh
position being vacant
tlremeut ofMr llaie!.
minister. Tl!(. solar
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