The Anvil (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 20, 1890 Page: 2 of 4
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Health is Wealth
. Buys the Best Goods
had con
m
AT THE LOWEST PRICES
Trean
ds Bran.
13,1890
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The best Bargains in Everything
mythologien Ht ries
—MY STOCK OF
Reasons:
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No. Icecrenm.
All men Are not liara; bat if the
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
Vs
money laken from the people by
taxes. ;' .
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Comtsins nospopop.
ment from I
k«
liia desk, canplose the outer doors
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Has now on the
Talking
Carriages,
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Binine for free wool Sherman fer
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member passing two girls
In kegs and in
E
freetrada party in the laud.—El- ‘ A Dispatch from Dallas to the
bottles.
As to purity and
I
strength it has no
Lumber! Lumber! LUMBER!
equal and is guar-
anteed to excell
beigh
andhe
it is Rbouf 4
her age may
an excuse,"
A full linerof Coffin* always on hand.
00067
6082//
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YOUR
BABY
C.
gega
#8
anything of its kind
manufactured in
-
.‘e 4
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City Brewery.
hink about it
tee it you do
me ?- Mary
"1.
whole pile would instantly sink
and n Fool of water take its place
beside letting every personin the
establishment know of the tleft.-
St. Louis Republic.
he patient
fork Ban: "I had to'lie
MI school yesterday," said
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* : * An Awia
SillNOLES, DOOI^ SASH. Everything in the line .
Builders Hardware.
1 •' 9
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p,V.""ei
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KIr ir
l ag 1*.
-
Ae the short cut and you
et there qnieker doctor eng.
bullion no purehased sold for gold
at the treasury on the niext rise, the
profits are nt the expense of the
surpended from eac
of a light browi
with broad round fa
and small but fa
had a quiet mod
though her dress wi
row folk clout of lx
the genuine article "slang" would
. But to hear vulgar
„, | treatmnat .1
been ad-
again enly by a specihl process,
tiis is ddt>4 io prevent the daring
the
United States.
orudish or
as her to
” to coax
arves. But
speeci as
rely ought
grow rapidly. ,
There in plenty of goo 1 strong
English to give expression to wit,
drollery, indignation,or syupathv,
without recourse to phrases which
my wife, a Mackinac straw hat of
mine, two yards of brocaded ri bbon
from the costume pf a lady from
Chicgo who was, patting her -on
the head, $4 worth of gladiolus
bulbs, a chiid’s shirt and a drsh of
blauc mange which was cooling on
the rain water' " "
I re-
on the
o
6j,
F3
beloug to horse-jockey a, gamblers,
tipplers, and vagabopda. The
street Arab picks up slang as he
inds of old cigars from
These
have certa
their part
position, a
remain in
A Japai
Tok to and
drees of E
to array h
says the
wasalady
pressed in
of the Frei
took to 1
Paris a co
tion in fee
nseen."
the price of slv r for speculators
and m’ne-owners. while the peo-
plof the country ontou the prnir-
es g.nid i" the workslrops stolidly
nnd patiently unit frthe fruiti n
of promises that will never be ful-
fiiliiT
To correctly udorstand the full
meaning of thi, it is important to
iemember that ths Sherman
Bullion Act authorizes the Secre-
tary ol the Treasury to buy silver
bullion, not for coinage or as a
basis of Currency, but ns a com-
modity, purchased with gold--tlie
only money meta under the act;
nnd that the bullion thus purelias,
edas a commodity is pnid forwith
Rcemember,
CASH DOWN GETS
.*tmt.—
ly original “Brooklyn
ipaling Gov. Hill for
i Senator is one cf
A dispntel fro Montgomery,
Ala., to the Express says. -• -
setting off an alarm near the per-i
sen’s hend. If a dishonest .oficinl
during either day or night, should
take even as much as one from a
presentatives and he
that there ia no doubt
J foi the pastor.
BREWING ASSOCIATION
us .yu————’ Z5
the incrensd price for it comes
out of the people. They pay taxes
to benefit the speculators,.i ’ ve
It is true that there isn preter ce
of basing currency on the bullion
6 ,7
newer treat, though
ieu the example by
h the Indians.—Texas
While I am willing to tell
,. to all RESPONSIBLE CUS-
OMERS on a reasonable
, length of time at VERY LOW
PRICES,
notice when her a
against the light a
fell on them. Her
that siikey smooth
common to the Zi
altogether she is a
little oreaturp.
, 2:225
m , (• enur pem • f • fl
tatedin this way with no evidence
whatever of fraud of illegality.
But lenying that out of consi-
drat ion, it is certain that when
silver is bought by thetr nsury as
Re]
sen
paid by cap
, , those econo
are called w
the collectic
necessary te
[
Brief Harangue on
L
‘ecj .
market the
celebra-
ted
Staple and Fancy Groceries ।
mary of th* situnti
to Mr. Hiscock he said:
“The Senato: from New York
tells what the Republican party
AT feay
i a {
3n At ht
rnam
2: . * n *
the gutter*. Surely a well-bred
girl is not on the sene level in her
to be.
Won’t you ph
for five minutes
not agvee w
MoOobb.
BIINyel
Many theorie
ing twin* or
was equival
era farmers,
badly, of Bet
lark. But ’
was made
which is jus
for Souther
twine for
placed on th
rd from the
opoly; the V
two excepti
Their act id
: ungenerous.
aotton bagg
buggasping,,
Muding/ twi
T which mam
, merciless in
oppressed tl
and has levi
colored Rep
; cotten on shi
whiteDemoc
The monop
these thing
His accommodations arts first,
class; it is cOtireuienf to the
Court hi use and business part
of the tmmji has chutpyjard and
feed stables.
BAE-,
PPgms*
485
Hardware, Tinware, stoves.
2,83
fullofwie
gednsper
when the
in which t
tbedraaa
has done to advance the price of
agricultural products by the pass-
age of the silver bil l. Sir, to-day
we see the resu t of that bill ex-
nelly as those of us who refused
pe-Hjtovote for it predicted in this
an I chamber searcely two monts ago.
Silver, izstend ot being money, is
to-day a commercial comriodity.
oneein gold from the treasury by
the Secretary’* discretion under
(be act can make it nothing mm*
thin a mere oriler for. 60 mhucl
gold.
So when pilver is forced to 120
and redeemed in gold, nnd then
dropped to 116, there 18 a mnrgin.
of profit for somebody at some-
J hare a first class Bar in con-
nection with ,iny Hotei, where
you can be serred with Ice'
, Grid Beer, Bitters; and
“About ’(even times, Jedge." -
“Have you no fear of the law?”
sternly demended the Jude.
“No* y’r honor,” ns wared the
prisoner in a broke t voice. “I've
got the courage of my convictions
I reckou." "
2
Niueteen years ago a Gratiot
county. Michigan farm r refused
to lot his daughter go to a candv
pulling. She went though and
remained away. Last Week she
drove up to her father’s door, lif-
ted out her eleven children, coolly
took off her wraps and nstonislied
her father by declaring that she
had coneluded to return and stay
at nome, and he an obedient
. . e"e • -,lo
Even tbe Dowoerals acenstom-
ed to correct the error* of Repub-
lican statesmen s and tghnat at
the violence wil which those
brethren mop thieirsoveral flocra
with the carcaskesof thei: comrads
It seems uubecomipg a generous
to* to raise a hand ngainst da
enemy who is so Hrmendously
occupied with slugging liimsal3,,
Rochester ilon and Advertiser.
’ P
ft *
been iurmed without their aid.
e *-a-------,—- "
g . "Prisoner, sland up. How
many times have you bean convic-
ted of prime?" ,0. 1 -
I expect him to lie appointei by
Gov. Hogg mmissiouer of
Iosurnbce Statistics and History . vvug u
in wbiob event he will have the tipplers,
Mercury. It is also given out U—:
ia’ that Hon. I. L. Foster will be a does the ei
iry | railway commissioner in case the
ar. .She is
complexion
large eyes
lipa. She
demennor
vat a nar-
cloth. Her
It 4 inches
For 20 I
nW- held
My brown
in has not
■ of toneh
I Will lore 4 take
W m pleasant tu the
taste ea Lemon 8, nip.
hildren ery for it.
Never faile to cure.
Chile once brokew
will not return 1 7
Only half th* price of
Oher Chill Toniee.
| No purghuve needed.
WARRANTI D
Country Produce
so pureliased, but it is a fale pre: his desle; canelose theouter doors
“ | on the ostnntly npd tiifi-W opened" -
silver bullion can be redeemed at i ‛ ‘
cu JStates 1068 the game of bone ba ll
enjpy such popularity as in the
-re Tokyo-Yokohama community in
2 Japaa. A number of the players
~ • are miasionaries, and it argues
3ggh i well for their useulnes: that at no
255 time could an effective nine have
Prominent members of the Farm-
ots’ Alliance state that the ecttou
comn.itttee of the National Alli-
ance has perfected arrangements
with a syndicate of European cap
italists to advance 832 per bale
upon a million bales of aotton at
GiygiTAlfi My cigars
cannot be. excelled
. for fragrance. ‘
Stop With Beetz-
ANTONBETZ ... Castovila
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aiv4, TH- van
.o;.nb.r"yss,5o
« » 4 pi 1 wp item tothone
rvour ow - penertz,,Thore
_ if pdeivhutr tl Watrh
. wwagTea "Zuj exr • ••• fhrirut, ete-ugAerg
anou a •e., $ ~eic,A rH-d, Muane
a need by editorial farmers for the
hard times among agriculturists
but I incline to believe it is a fall-
big eff lu the use of bran. I have
a piquant little taffey- colored Jer-
sey.cow on my country seat, that
was a ye< r ago a mental and physi-
cal wreck. Ube sulered from 1a-
somnia, and life seemed to her al-
. together unlovely. Her only re-
tuaintng off-spring had been kid-
napped, dud was gand to have been
u theseap-the tuock-tuitie soup
She pineu and fretted a good ileal,
aud-inis preyed her vitality,’
nopairiug digestion end threaten-
ing her with nollow-horurand early
death. I got her a large quantitj
ok bran aud made a pleasant auu
wootbingmash upon her by’memy
of it At first she would insert her
nose iu a upto the tup of her Apwer
eyelid, una then looking far awy
over the purple hills she would
blow this bran mash across the
state, and what did not go up th
slseves of my overcoat would
chiuk up the barn aud freckle our
family carriage. But after awhile
she ate it almost greedily, and
soon the birds sang again iu her
sorrowing heart, bhe forgot her
er-ef, hau no more acidity, of h r
stomach, flashes of heatorsiuking
ringing iu the eara dizziness or
tired feeling, and bow sho is par-,
fectly veli Last fall she not only
ate her three meals a day, but
a scarlet geranium belonging to
Wagons
street, aud bearing one of them
say, “I’ll bel you a quarter." It
gave inn a shiver. And when a
group of school-girls fill their con-
versation—as, alas! they often do.
witlroneslnng pharse after anotber
the effect on an outsider is pain-
I fully disagrecable.
The habit of talking slang grows
PEARL BEER,
I N I
peop’e.who are taxed to put money
into the tre sury. Very handsome
-fiX-tum *-<ir campaign funds- I pile ut thousand
sovereigns the
might be soon and surely cecumu-
NOTIOS, BOOTS, m Hais, ETC, ETC.!
■ Will always be found complete and vtcll seleeteil.
;Consideriig the way the elec-
tions are going it would have
proved a tactical mistake ifhhe
Maine Democrats had defeated
Speaker Reed for re election. He
has done more to divide his own
phrty and to consolidete the other
party than any other twenty men
could have done. Heia breeder
of nischief and contention.—
Philadelphia Record. ; ,
-s"*.1 .1‛ W
President Harrison has been
censured for putting so many i f
his relatives in effice, but so long
as he and they do not take their
vacation at the same time, tho
Government cannot entirely stop.
—LouisvilleCourier Journal. ’. '
f delphia Prees haying keelhauled
New York for its meanness in not
EfShaviug rajs more than 8150,000
N lorshe Grant monument in ^fnce' iunco. The note"ssnd
This "vermonette" is especially
ver toil) only, nil speculation i for you, dear girls. The advise
silver is at the expense cf the tax- could be putin three words- don’t
payer so long ns the treasury con- ! do it. Possibly .there might come
trols the market, whether prices ' an cdasion- say once in a life-
nre forcer up or down by the time when a good round bit of
Treasurer. As long as the trens- the genuine article “slang” would
a
3 WEST
era senators
and ingenious nuempioyed of the
great metfopolisifrom robbing
this famous institution. The
hullion ceporfments of Ibis and
other great English banking estab-
lislimente nre nightly Bubmerged
ia several feet of water by the
action of machnery. In some of
the London bank* the bullion de-
partmentsare cannectod
with the mnanngets sleepingi
rooms, and an entrance
"canunot te affected- withon'
AATHOFF
ePsesideat
so
. 91
1 WEH
Shall I Stop?
This is a question asked by
evi^ry one upongoing
• abe — --- tniotcstt • A hiami ■ - -e-
4 — Why, at the
HOT£IL BEETZ.
George Goulds log-houpe in the
6atak!H«MtbntS40,0(X).nndof-
fere farther testimony to our get
ting bafik to the simple customs of
5 3 the pioneer forefathers.
-me----
Sgig New York Harald: ‘The best
brick I ever saw was made with-
ontErtraw."
"W hat kind of a brick was it ?
2 Baltimore?
wish the bil
discriminati
products if I
also to recig
ths Souther
help the Wi
blinding-tw
Louis Repa
The advot
recently mei
They hid
nearly every
and ’ dev
strength. ‛
• remission <
state and i
r cotton to Wuco.
bale sold there they
um of 81 and thow in
ill-pox. Marlin Ball.
a of the lata John
ily will amount, it is
This is a decidedly
g for a newpaper man
’orHand Argus. '■
„tranactedb
‛ ees. Besd
labor andea
the gover
of railroade
single tare
absolute fn
trojan ball
qdfasepi
"Ke with
tariff refor
principles
purposes.-
The So
perfectly j
“they consi
> " diseriminal
em section
. argument I
duty on on
, to the othe
acton ishini
Repnblica
against th
daughter
Rspubucan Free TnADAns-
-a u adealtablow
. i • especially 1
power of the
i. at one and tl
1 that they di
T , time to shov
s
the expt uditare* of the Govern-1
meet are about to approach ite
receipts." The speaker might
have added that the people prefer
Democratic “parsimony’’ rather
than Republican extravagance and
for Hint rear on will approach the
polls in November to give expres-
sion to that freference. Parei-
irony! Wetbank thee for the
word, kind sir.— Buff do Cur-
ier. ..
Sold bv all Druggist.
------A-
O. Bergstrom, 0, oehlen
esident. Manager
.? O. Wahrmund, Supt.
/accusations of tach other by cer-
lain Congressmen may be depend-
aA0: ; । ed upon, all Republican ongress-
W hen silver bullion is forced up -nenarelinrs. 1 0- •
Wonderful Mechanism,
The Bnpk of England’s doors,
are now so finelybalanced tlint a
clerk, bypressing a knob under
yearly iuterest of 4 per cent Ure
farmers will be allowed to store
23. .T i 0,
San Antonio
ury notes, i-sued as warohon e re- prove funny.
xgeego, i tv. „ reiplsforsilyer balh on, are ra- ! words used by a gentle girl is nl-
Ma fre,cop, awes for free iron, deematle in gol । tue people lose f didet invariably shixiki ng.
Paddock for fiee tin Davis for ,o o , ■ , -7
.2--——1—-Lmii Itmapren ators rmu, no matter
) dree biuding twine Batterworfli for , how the iaarket goes. St. LOuis
5 uue eoPPeK if these gentiemen Republic. W
' ’ should gettogether and pool their +-- ——
ideas there would lie a genuine The Mercury Leased.
body’s expense. When the gold
received for silver at 120 is rein-
vested in silver at 116, nnd the
fa"
l ':J‘
: x40‛,
Agant for "New Home" and avorite"
Sewing Machines
their cotton nnd ou warehouse re-
criptsthe advance sarranged for
will be made, while the farmers
will have the privilege of selling
cotton at any tiro .*' within twelve
months. Prominent cotlon men
think (lie witbdawal of tin's
amount of cotton from the market
will tend to advance the price of
cotton wit i in twelve monibs to 12
or 13 cents per pound.
—----—*— --- .
The first dwarf caplured by
Stanley on his maroh wa* n wom-
an. He thus describes her:
“She measured 83 inches in
height and wa n perfectly young
woman of 17 of a glistening sleek-
nss of body. Her figure was
that of a miniature bolored woman
not wanting in a certain grace and
her face was praposessing. Her
complexic n was' that cif a quad-
roon or of the color of yellow
ivory. Her eyes were magnifi-
cent butabsurdly large for such a
small creature —almost as large
as those ofa younggazelle,—ful
protruding and extremely lustr-
ous. Absolutely nuke the little
demoisel was quit* pocessed as
if she were accustomed to being
admired and thoroughly enjoyed
inspection." A
The second found is ihus spok-
en of: ■' ’’ ' E0
“She was brought in to be seen
by me with threeripgs of polish-
ed irou about her neik, the ends
of which were coiledlike a watch
spring. Three iron tings were
fhe parralio strunght ! hill G. L. Clurk of Stephensvlle !
o tue rotabaga," aid the 1 nnd S. I(. Dixon of Dallas. The 1
o hi assistant. I piper will acquiesce with Hit
Democracx during this campaign
bnt will ultimately advocate the
sub-Treasury bill whether it is
indorsed by the Democracy or
not. Mr. S. H. Dixon will be
business manager. Hi* friends
a commodity and nof as a money
metal, for coinage,। or for silvr
notes rode omnlle in stindard bIL
3 ■ Mrs. Bellows: How can you
. . selaim Mr. Bellows, that I did the
proposing when we became en-
gaged?
Mr. Bellows; You mightas well
have done it. You said you were
of a short lived stock an d had $20,
keze 000 in your own right.
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S5a3" Naw York Herald: The Pbil*-
mir Gazette.
New York Sun: “I don't know
Far awyihtng in my line call and atasniwe my ami get
MSTKorad-k ---- - «
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n-me.ei .na
■ -A . n 1 i
Five dais ago it was worth 12)
and to-day it is worth, 116 qnd n
fraction, The very thing we -pre-
dictel Has come to pnss. Insteail
of making it the ennal of gold, as
the Senator from Colorado (Mr.
Taller) so eloquently urged, we
' hnvetoday silver exactly like wheat
aa 1 corn and potato; *. It is the shit
tlecock of speenlntora. It is a fight
to-day between the goverume it
" and the Sbylocks as to, who should
get most of the people’s mosey;
and those of ns whohave followed
the Senator from' Colorado, and
ber,gel that silver be made money
sand pleaded for Hi* equnlity of the
। metals, to-day witnessed the ful-.
Gllmentofthaprppliecy.se made
t’int it was a meregmetoemhance
H .W. FUOS
. tgby ’ fuKe
i stf 2 ‛y
; of the pregnant fact that Phila-
deipbia had in two years sabseri-
h. bad *79 97 for McClellan,, her
hgemown eininnt and gallant son,
ds etc. . .
Nowhere oufTideof theUnied
Of All Kinds Just Received
t N
1
* .^H- Lroof la-i,
‛Tboy want 1
■ - and capital
,22 entespriss
2. by the burd
* possible.
u and’ such
> . wish to yes’
igoovernmeu
l m eted with
♦ * *m*e*as
.yrvpeps
I: E o DEA
aEnamkn.t
woldaeBareneea aenofpowor in eitter
2l vatazalprc .- •
sahhaS mFf i
1 «»L Hnt hv IM*.i prtagaiel • • Te32 “ » L |
I mEh grd- ienieet bm fonzon."r ’
■ •Nimi with $1.0 »* wilcud th MF t J •
Nrren cuaret~ te yefund the » "e " " I
.. ...iwni ap,patrfnm.s waaejh
a a <>nlTh»J.ll. Wernett, Jr.ie Aaat "9* ।
a -ERHE
2-:
F 1 „gyNpHar,a nhie,
eha- ti, 13 »t hlotutat4
GASH! CAi
h-mt’N*
The Southern Mercury, orgn
xgga,g. g--- - -------- , •f Hie Farmers Alliance has been
307 e whether to make tie incision from lessed for a per iod of five years
-ho kr hankipnnki over to the byR. J s|, dge nnd Milton Park, . . -
bwrioNonlago tr e inch s or tof botb of K, la: Joseph Horner of 1 rapidly- Jt is like reporting a bit
gg e ilk. the seama results by ent- L oelhart, C. J. Jacksop of Core-1 of scandal. Have you never
netieed if you-say an unkind
word against a neighbor, hoi*
quickly a chana comes to say an-
other’' Aud with just that appall-
ing ease a habit of using careless
coarse words inerenses. Woeds
St. L uis R public snys."
Furniture
-us ;■■ ■ • M2 ,1- r.
OF EVERY KIND- <
. . i ; . ■' ’ W ■ .. • bi r
Give Me Trial. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Jos. Courand
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7Mu0ei.
V 'yr-- 3 ‛ V ■ , yi : v ; e
, Dry Goods;
2-- e.d. -
Democrats laugh at bere.—
nTimesmscs.
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noinnati Commercial: Nr.
Cuttier y As Willow-ware.
—==-Saddlery and Harness-Mi
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