The Anvil (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. [20], Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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and their daughter.
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which wau
A stiteh in time might save a whole sutt
ofciothes.
Hoarder: "Gcek, what makes sou so
nesny"" cook Qamblgvusiy)i •Wbat 1
heat, sir." ; ‘ ,2s
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| n ln>^ hrr»^«p4;l» prepared for UM
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wholesome ing
phates, or other
how or other he can't dimb up the
tree without hla tall, ner he Won’ll
come down without th
"If you catch one of these porcu-
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house, and to the further little for-
tune that constituted what as rerrard;
marriage are termed verpectations."
The cloth removed. Amelio brought
her father his petit verre of cognac.
No man.counts,up ills thousand* without
seeing that they come to nauubt.c
branches in with one paw, browses on
the pungent leave*, in going through
the wood* you will And little pile* of
and then to hi* dash
where he earned $65 *
The sky view hotel* of Chicage are of',
high order.__
na indued—tell
oportionod figure
»; aal la hiseyes
had made no groat impression on her,'
but she always found some pretext to
go dowu-stalrs at the precise moment
when the lodger on the. third floor
was coming in—he came in very reg-
ularly. not having the money to seek
amusement*—and she found his air.
a* he saluted her. very elegant.'
Already Mina Perronnet was dis-
posed to wait. If John Chappell did
not have his money readv at the end
4 GOUGHING,
MARSDE
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IMie"
eota
VingingMie-
ijvyer singing mte have
dywlling of DanieDenio, '
de of Sandy Hill. X. Y.,
oyaju
beferruzi
c ■' 5’ s
I of cord-
t matter,
iness and
toe pin
hene and
me la a
> of some
of a big
copeontat eight, and, sitting
hind legs, give forth a
to loud enough to dis-
him a student a scientist n future
benefactor of bl* race.
•Whatacoustitution he has" M.
Perronnet would oxelalm to work
all night and look like that in the
morning" - i. • • ■
Amelie bill notbeeh consulted, and
H5
4
V2 io Snoe 117 915 pipe, =,
(KAnd been megrier under its powers.
ereatyia ful,
‘•J./. Put*
•.Yney om
• ny inasalral
joy *• In the
2 on. It can
•
l i"Fnlah,
.tea. wetsh.
M--*
Calarrh Remedy P
than any word* coeM,
"You don’t have to skh
much to get feed to fpttenk
hemlock poreuplnes ona
old Peanoyivanie wodda
sprinkle some salt over a af
wood, or a sawlog, for A
sad bo'll eat the whole b
enjoy it like you would a n
“The cuatomary diet of
mala though. to hemloi
They make themselves a
hollow log or under the ro
old tree, but always in rea
followed by a second, then by many
others. Amello and John learned
duet* and played at the same piano;
they even went to the theater once,
and John presented Mme Perronhet
with a bouquet and gave Amelie a
box of bonbons j
However. M. Perronnet made in-
quiries as to the commercial standing
of his lodger; and learned that John
was As exemplaty in his business as
in private life and that, to secure a
very good place he needed only a
little .capital. All the friends eon-
suited found the young man charming.
They had been informed of his noc-
turnal labors, but no one ever made
the least allusion to them, through a
feeling of delicacy easy to compre-
hend. for they all felt sure that it was
really to help his aged parent*
Moreover. John gave proof of
admirably disinterestedness He had
fallen deeply in love with Amelie;
but knowing her to be rich, he did
not dare to ask for her hand. Amelie
had to break the lea She knew very
well what was passing in John's
SSSSSSSS
Swift’s Specific
A Tepte Pemedy
Blood and Skin
Diseases
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yawa, wahout’agianes bak.
had tuned around he would
he was leaving the house tbsrvn
hastoned out to tell himttp*higei
ceipt was ready in Mme. Forommef
rooms Ad
••All right" he aoswered •FT
get it this evening." and- he walked
W/‘
4ZNBtloyus
Whris vaulted sky so Um!
IB ik 11 nd.why th er .. gi un so bright t
r Ail-sapient Ssience, aure’y you
; Ca* set tni* pndarsu» qusss right!
student's window,' ("
Amelie went to bed happy and
dreamed the most roseate dreams. "
This first family evening was soon
and then seated herself at the table
and read the fashion journal.
From' time to limo when she
seemed absorbed in her, reading. M
and Mma Perronnetexchanged a few
Word* Ina low voice and a mys
terioua a'r: but as soon as Amelie
raised her head, they were silent or
spoke of having repairs made in the
houss (6 .. ", .
Toward half-past 940‛qlocksall
became silent listening, waiting for
sogathingepthatcenysowc"arm
the street door up to the third land,
ing. They said -nothing but they
thought with an air of very evi:
dent satisfaction. "He has come in.”
Aimosfirnmediateiy. Amelie kissed
her parents and went to bed.
When the eld people were alona
the father said: "What regularity!”
• Evidently. ” approved the mother,
“ho >• an orderly man.”
At ten o'clock there was a knock at
the door. It was the servant who
was10me to say good-night to her
mis’ross according to the custom
Mina Perronnet had exacted of all
hereervants 0
After having gently closed the door
a saiqpie bottle free. Large bottle* W
centalnd 8±0o
-A tqasyaasteris pot a bigger man than
a spoak, except at a banquet —EuG
Wban ue small ikoy statts early for th**
paut4y It isn't to avoil the jam.
/ Keu nust stop Coughiuct
Mursden’a Peotorial Balm is a certain
An4 apeedy cure for all cougns and olds,
n gives relief at once and permaneat cure
wheu used aocording, to dirmetions. It l«
not an experiment, li has been tried Nr
23 years. Held everywhere.
The state of Missouri has two thounana
hemlock tree* That mdana shat a
porcupine is feeding in the tree, the
leaves on th* ground being dropped
from hie feast Sometmes * porcu-
pine will remain in • hemlock tree a
week at a time, hugging close to a
trunk at night and feedig during the
day. This Curious little beset is the
only knowm living thing that eats the
foliage of the hemlock.”
I "PLAISANTERIE.2
One eT ths Pianehette norda Aceurt
window. Thea ft
# haadeoma he wei
a
foor 2udh
ONI INJOYS
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Fig* is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
.gently yet promptly on the K’dneys,
Liver and Bowdle, cleanses the sye
tem eflectually, dispels colds, head-
aches m><1 fevers and cures habitual
their niuite foibles: and. as they had
not accustomed themselves to ttse a
parlor, they did not occupy the one
they had so richly furnished, when
they bought thelr house on Geary
street a line house that brought them
in 91,600 a year, what with the gro:
oery stora and the room; they rented
on the third siory.
Three Lime* already they,had been
asked for the hand of their daughter
—they had brought her up in the
good oid French way, undAinolto was
too obed’ent a child to have ideas of
her own—but they had declined.
They had thought that court was paid
loss to Kmelie than to her ten-thoui
sand-dollar dot, to the Geary street
««sm4 tap*. fin at «c« Th vhip tb**auu»n
dsltzsssscmdnsmimp
•3 He was
lark, with
# i.a:
1 »■ ■ 'iw '
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themselves in works o, prayer and
meditation •utha vanity of the world.
Jean G al ad e. an anchorie of tha nine-
lean th century, who han been arrested
in Nrance canhardiy berclassed among
the disciples • of Sal nt Anthony
or of " anv. other pious - ten-
ant of the Timbaid. White
supponed to be leading: a contempla-
tive life, he was going abqut thecoun-
try stealing Hite a ffiphy. Hi* depr»
dations hevink; been brought to the
notice of the proper authorities, the
gendarmes mr« nent out after Jean,
and he wan cn ftured at St PaUl. Th*
gyve* ware prbmptly placed upon his
wrists, and he was marched between
two stern-facerG men to the prison of
Prades, where he will remain in real
seclusion from the world for a con-
siderable periojs,z
There are now 130,000,000 copies: of the
Bible in circuleon.
an ordinary thumb. They are of a
yellowish ctor, with long, slim tall*
and large, Whin ear*, much like the**
of the deer anouse. Thus far Mr. Haute
haa cantared ten of the singing unice:
in imp* Whe captives refuse to sing,
however
turn and they make beata paths go-
ing to and fro between Ue tree and
their home Th* porcupine climbs
the tree as readily as • aqerrel would,
provided you don'S slip upand ent bin
tail off while he is goint up. Some- ,
BLACKWELLS BUHEIAMI
-agSMOKINGIOBACC.
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,8 If old King (ole themery old soul,
/ ,86 Had lived this grea ageofours,
' llewould have called for BULL DRHAM
To smoke 17 Ijis pip^, =
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d
2
e.
was askgd. As it was not, pianehette
was requested to explain i pelf, where-
upon it. inskantly wrote: HWhat is
joke in French?" None of. the party
remeinbened. and the Fre pch diction-
ary had to be consulted,, when tbe
skeptic, jumping up with an ezclama-
tionofsutprise, exelaimed:
"I asked the question in myet
mind, and met esoul in t’beroom —
know it. 'What horse is gping to win
the Cambridreshire? a Ad here is the
answer"as he herded the <"
competitors for • that: year’s
________ — - . .____J was
asked by Mr. Willoug by whether he ’
would befveve in it if lit would answev
some’question passing through hif
mind, whjelt he would not reveal to
PLEASANT
- ■ ‘
} ' ■ z ■ a ’ • w, ■. " ' • ’
this Soap works so well, that
Women want NO OTHER.
Ilf’s Ciwm
CATARAHE#T7)
42
Your poor vtearied wife 1osine hleer
and horrorto Parente, mow, should hav
a bottle of Tay er s Cherokee kemedy of
Sweet Quia and Mullein, an undoubted
croup preventive and cure for cogha
colds and consumption., "7
< opstipatiou. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy if its kind ever pro-
duced, pleasing to the taste andac-.
zeptabl, to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, F rpared only from the most
healthy and agreeahle suhstances,
'its many excellent qualities com-
mend it to all and have made it
Whether anybody praent won any-
thing as a result of the in?ortion
so iqysteriously furnished is not
stated .—222. .
2-m—-p‛-
-*
Apropos of prediction*, mads by the
planchete board, the Bew. H. St. Maul
Willoughby, assistant eurate of St
Luke'* Loudop, write- to mention a
remarkable ciroumstanceof which he
was a witnesa in n country house In
the Midlands planonet was being ex-
lighted for at teastone night, that he
would have at least one night's test.
But no—that night, as every other,
the wonderful lamp lighted the
by the mice am very similar tosme
•t th* catary. and th* music in kept
up with ttk persistency and vigor of a
real itute. sales had ini tailed Kim
self nt the corner of the fire u> devour
the political news For at tho Per
ronnct’s they sat in the diningroom
after dinner. The parlor was used
only on Friday, the reception day,
the rest of the week, the parlor furnl-
the moct popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figsis for sale in 500 .
and bottles by all leading drug-
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro-
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try, it. Do not accept
any substitute.
CALIFORNIA, F!G^ SYRUP CO.
‛anouni"ufeandedohAAwnuuui"
DO MON
'COUCH
DON T DELAY
KEMP’s
balsam
FEMALE C
ASK YOUR DRUG
91.00FER
CHATTANO MD. C
CURES RISING
■ BREAST■.
"MOTHER'S FRIEND" HEMKLEzess
oderd hld-bearing woman. I haye been a
mjd-wir for many years, and In eaci case
where -'Mother's Friend" hubeenusd it has
nccompltshed wonders and relieved much
nuimTeriing. Uis Ilie best remedy fur rising »t
the breast known, and worth the price for that
alone, Miu. M. M. Bnuarxn.
, *,. . Montgomery, Ala.
Sent by expressteharges prepaid, on receipt
of price, sl.oper bottle.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
Bold by all druggist*. ATLANTA, 0A. t
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IS THE
Best Baking Powder
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Refraction’ Ridiation: Pahvw:
Huch terms somsatudant may content.
But u> lb* lover, optic * law
Will not sumea -tia evident.
Thesky was gray, the sun obscure,
..When Phiitisturnod from m > her eyes,
W bile since I know hari, o sau u,
»I see but radiant sun and srics.
Refraction: Ridiatio: No:
Tis love that tint* vault* above,
That Kives the sun bi* crimsoa g ow.
But what can sciene i know of love f
—Milton Goldsmith in Life.
THE WONDERFUL LAMB.
The Perronnet family — composed
of M. Jules Perronnet retired hat-
seller Mraa Leontine Perronnet bi*
and zeven hyndr«-d po-tomeea
b nje
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expenses of the day, and M. Rerron- aged parent* to support and it
nek after having looked bv*r the
1ei ,
event M. and Mme Perronnet who
were already there and Mite. Amelle
who was listening behind a portiere
decided that he made a very graceful
appearance -=-
lie was closely interrogated a* to
hi* life hla family—who lived in the
country—alibi* work. M. Perronnet
complimented him on hi* ardor a* a
student and Mma Perronnet coun
noted him tot. to abuse bl* health
He thaned them a. little astonished
at this paternal solicitude, received
ture wascire’utly swathed id ils
linen cover*. to tell th« truth, the wonderful lamp
it should uo be imaginedfrom this
Hint the Pewonnet: were avarielou’
I As Anchorite la Purasos’vue
Hermits ar* ge nerlly Supposed to
be holy men who mpnd thir live* far
from the madding crowd, occupying
They were, on the, contkry. worthy
people who- had come to San- Fran
cisco in tha early sixties, and had
thriftily amassed a confortablo fo.-
lune in the hat trade. .But they bad
teoftheso upon the
' my. aa note* tha
to "Ju: turbthe!
. ______ hi* receipt and retired to hl* room
Perronnet a young woman who had where toon his lamp shone with its
just reached marriagenble ago—had ' accustomed brili ancy and continued
flu shed It* evening meal. I to shino until morhing
Amelie Perronnet following th* 1 At the end of a month the curiosity
wise precepi of housekeeping that | of the Perronnet family had reached
her mother had inculcatod in her. aclimu. They spokte openly of him
aided the litile servantgiri to remove hetero Amelie.
the-cloth with an eye on the fragile / The student's lump had given John
dish** Mme. l'erronnet brought ' Chappell a marvelous ‘roputation.
forth her ledger, to inscribe th It the Sometimus they thought that ho had
mind, and so, pne evening, between
two songa sho'shyly asked him. , .
"Why shouldn’t we get married,
John?'' she said.
He flushed violently, and explained,
manfully, that he would want nothing
better, but he hid nothing but his
meagre salary. Hi* frankada* com-
bined with a look full of tenderness,
completed the conquest of Amelia
and the marriage was decided on
During all the preparationa during
the buying and making ot tho
trousseau the very night before the
•Yell how is the now lodger?.’’
•Well, ma’am he gave me his lit-
tin hamp to fill again this morning."
<<t is astonishing!’' exclaimed
Mre. Perron net
Is lit already.” declared M.
Patron net. who had pushed back the
window-curtain, and was looking up
at a little window in the third floor
of the wing of the building
••What energy!’’ eiclalmed Mme.
Po-ronnet; -and what is it like, this
lamp?'
* saw it the day ho brought it
here; madame; ho carried it home
himselt, it is a little blue china
lamp.”
The lamp of a student,” solemnly
deelared M Perronnet; -»h—I see
him. be is taking a breath of air al
hi* window—he is smoking a cigar
el la”
■•And wel he might my deak, be-
fore spending th* whole night at his
work. Mary, he paid me in advance
for the first month yesterday. Tell
him to stop in to morrow and get his
resolpt Good night.”
An hour later the entire house was
planged in the most profochd dark-
nesa, except the little windown the
third floor, which shone brightly into
CURES ANY COUGH * 23. t
it HAS cured tens of thousands
IN THE PAST 25 'YEARS..
IICURES COUGHS ANP COLDS* c
AND “ROUP IN CHILDREN. .
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leading to Amelle's room. Mme Per-
rono«t mid to the girl:
klldrumltUMll ltalMo. uul tl a nMk***- I
zompuzingi.uueernquveprsrxsernpu2.tos
BillDuf
l Durhjm' Toba
DURHAM, N. C.
her eyes the proportion* of a hero of
rotante She devoured her aaiighter
and the ginger with her maternal re-
gard* M. Perronnet always had the
same idea: "What a constitution he
must nave: Me,.
anm-eiaslullewimretf*mun.
fore that if it was a good war.
they would probably rate* hi salary.
It wax just then bl* sole ambitleh
That evening having dined slmply
but substantally- he presented halm:
•elf at th* Perronnets’ door. He did
not suspect that he had so excited the
ouriosity of this family.
He was introduced into th« parlor,
which was brilliantly lighted for this
"Certainly,’ -Mid hes ntsen, and not
until than. I w#l believo that thets is,
no hoax or humbug Imimediably
the mystic board .rasheol of une
spells J (the tiru wordsi "French
joke.". “I» that aaatlsfact pry reply?-'
of the month. But he was exactly
punctual. He was simply perfect!
Ai last the situation began to ap-
pear strained to Amelie. - '
Mamma she said. don't you ______. —__—____
think it must ba very lonely for that tirely siseptical m to ita powers
gentleman upstair* to sit Alone every "
eveningP"
“‘Thousands of Smokers
... Ly The Millionaire in his palace,
The Lalaer in his cottage,
The Si on the street, re
TheSailorAhisship,.P-
7 Comfort- ldbers everyvhteha.
gayly cclebrated, the young couplet
left on their wedding journey,and
M. Perronnet was al last free totter
hi* son-in-law’se room. There he
(Up the >M t th’rty years or more tram tb *
evatury. and the megnent will teprenent ‘A
termor the gubouned popularity ot Ho At
ter'a Stomas" Bluer* Tka opr *
year 1805 wurbe signalized by th*
of a fresh Ahuenc of tha Bitt*
theuses, *ari«t«*taa ana ackion 0
f amou* mediae will be "luct
kveryboy shond. resa M The.S
astonomniical dhslculetPes to be
broehar* are alvayn.
- stattatie: Al
"WaMchvaru,F
Report shows all othorl
A) pmgp,yHap /y/mom Z/oMa
P"9 • •"‘9
trie iights.4 • - "a a", ,2" Hamat ’ •
ceuzpinj sends to cens umpiiom.
Kemp’s Balsam wll stop the cough at
orice., Gt your druggist to day and gat
up the tree, the porcupine goes opt OB pl
th* big limbs Md. puling lb* amall “
। A:ADIMS receired fur eonnnement st my reel,
denee-; Utt. D G. It ALU 882 EIm 9, palls, Tex. '
. ' . ■ .12
The comet is pructically forgotten. Thl*
IS because it wasn’ta hit.
ane’a Medicine Move* the ‘Now-
mis Each Day. In order t* be healthy
this is upemaary. Cure* constipation,
headache, kdoey and.Jh'cr tronbiesiand
regulate* the stomacti and bowel*. Price
50c and $100, alall dealor ‛-e ‛
Many a man will fight it you kick his
dog, who let* hi* wife carry in tha wood.
wmvscuarHcHaGMS. N-e
Enchanting mu*lc boxea, , /
Play six lovely airs, • ,,, •
Elegant rosewood canes, ue.
Durability and flaikh unaqualad.-.
imported by tha wall-known Marmod A
Jaco* rd Jewelry Co,B‛dw‛y cor.Locusts
Stamped withtheir name and warranted.
Glance at the price. Only 113.
Band for one and All your homa with
joy and gladness, -2 I-,
The country I* flooded with poor boxes.
Don't confound TimMIk boxes with them.
Write for catalogue, 3,000 engravinge,
malled free. I
UucleSamliastwo thossand and seven
V undred tone of diver bullion.
' • -ill. —
Dom’t Ceugh.iour Lun«s Away. ,
The best investunent on earth is the pur- j
ehiase of u botue of Matsden’s Factorial ' l
Balm when you have a cough or cold.: I
Don’t take desperate chance* when t he I
fwt dose of tius excellout medicine will I
relieve you. A bottle will cure any orik 1
nary cough or cold. Sold everywhere. ..
An Englisa shiphas elght hundred r'<*
ROYAL
It was like a flash of light to Mme
Perpronnet ..
. “Person net," she declared. sol-
omnly. to her husband the heart ol
Our daughter, has spoken.z r
John Chappell was astonished to
receive an invitation to take tea with
the Perronnets. who were going to
have a few friend*
Ho came, was charming. sang a
few love-song* for which Mila Per-
ronnot played th* accompaniment,
anti noticed that Amelie was quite
pretty. Mme, Perronnet could not
believe her ears; this grata studious
man. this indefatigable investigator,
sang love-songs!. He Assumed, in
“German
Syrup”
- My niece, Emeline Hawley, was,'
taken with spitting blood, and she
became very much alarmed, fearing
that dreaded disease, Cdnsumption. .
, She tried nearly all kinds of. medi-
, cine but uothingdid her, any good,
Finally she took German Syrup and
she told me it did her more good
than anything she zever tried. It!
; stopped the blood, gave het strength
ana'case, and a good appetite. I
■ “ had it from lier own lips. Mrs.
Mary A.’Stacdy, Trumbull, Conn.
Honor to Gcnnati Synip. < ' e
the middle of the night, and even
until dawn (139% • -g---
The aun tttefcjfaaw -Into John keutite?^..
Cheppel’s room and awoke him.
His Brstdare was. to examine hi*
lamp; he assredhtmselt that it had
, burned brightiy’and seemed greatly
pleased:
As he dressed, he glehcod happily
over the vista ot backyards and roofs
eionnyaracia ‘
The reader ofthhf paper *IU be plenged te
earn test thete 6 U ient one dreaded dlnense
tkat selence bas y tea able to oure la all ft*
•tarn, and that/ a Catarrh. Bail'* Catarrh
Cue It the only J poaltire cure known to the
medical frater ty. Catarrh beting a con:
atituttonal dise a requlres aiconstiturtonal
treatment. » (jp* Catarrh Cure b taken la-
ternally, saty < directly upon the blond and
mucous w .nee* of th* oystem; thereby de:
•troylnc • e foundattoo ot the “tsense, and ,
giving the patient etrength by bulldingup the
; coutyioi and aosteting nature in dotng lb
worke. The proprietor* have «o much faith
in Ha curatve powers, that they otter line
Hund ad Dollar* for nay eoae that ft f*lb to
epry Send for let ot testtmontals... .
Aidresa, KJ. CH ENE VACO., Toledo, a
UT "Sold by Druggiata, T5c.
backyards and roof’* law bookaB simple box of note-paper,
d the view frama his a ruptodfen and, in the inkstand
JKSISLt. 26,"31 ”£ — -u,
f rolis "ahd d&ep wbrk."4SRki. as he took tho famous
desk atpobeRore idmp aig rspecttuliy boro it down-
$65 » Mik JAS stairs wmFom which he had pre-
< A selable cure for Contaqlous fit
? Biood Polson, inherited bero- K
S folk and Skin Cancev. S
2 Aa a tonie for delleate Women a
5 nnd Chiidren W ba* no equal. ”
A Baine purely vegetable, ta her— S
9 leminiteftcto.
8 .acmnaiuzamn"rootatpuuP"$
A Orff SI. S
8 SWIFT SPECIFIC oa, X
5 Orawar a, Attanta, Ga.
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.i: ■ -
Dyerving Contideuceg There, is no
________ Which sb richly, deserve the entire
‘ Yfldence of tho community at BuowN’s
' _ Vsnoscurai, ‘Fkocnts. ‘Those hufTerivg
. - - /"P from Aethmatic and Bronchial Diseases,
ta soulin theroomeoid Cougl* nnd Coldi,shoulu try them.
l*ricc 23 cents. . .. f
.....Gov-Elect l> welling of Katsas was
____ sengtebf i«.
"09 any- sH*m-—-- 17
/Tulk about your transformations! We
bate seen a square man turn ronhd.- -
Mew*.
"2" A
azmiaamirsiprkazzuu a
Paper bastles belong in tbe waist ban R,
kve-New (>le*o* PicayuuJ. ■
.Cansider, it “a hqusehold pecesslty."
Mr A. A Whiting, ewron, Kuw. ae-
sentgates uta opinlon ihu* "I nave used ,,
Dr. Bule Cough Syrup lu my family for
theilast eight year* and constder is a 2
houtebld necosaity," Uho
1 _________________ % TheGovernnten
tee burgiura thipk you are ewake A _ 2
knowfan J you en eleep with go -adowders A
wSetes robber"- AdMUJ tot - T o
••This in too 4
Perron mtMsow hi
the righrto Ampro
.i
. . .5
■king Powder is composed of pure and
s. I does not contain tither alumor phos
ous substanes. "
"Epwaxd G. LovE, Pu.D" v
. . —..—.
% The Official Government Reports:
Awe cef
W: F
in
pared I9his son-in-law, to whic he
had uiven the name of work-room
Haten be waited impatlently for the
rturn of his ebitdren. H
They came back, happy, enchanted,
shenittle fatigued by the journey,
be still fresh, sili handsome.
After a pleasant femily evening. Um
young coq^erotUM and Jphn went
° -Your MOPLiump: erlba the
asionished father-Iv-lsw./
-Why." sald Joha surprised, cit
isn't n wori-lamp it to simply a
lanp—" .
rdmply a lamp?
-Yes: I cannot go to eleep without
wonteni n "omP to the rom And then it
/
1, o-e ul
AT
hoke
0- c
43 A-ii
Atacka, Sick pedaBNllou He
ar promnpuly reilevedandper
“ u we can cure your date
how bed your onse or of bow
w*U pay v«i 0500 to mub."
- nipron tho Bae** ♦
The United States Government, after elabte
• tests, reports the Royal Baking Powder to be of
greater leavening strength than any other. ( Bu.
Pep., p. 599.)
a 4anadian OfficiabTests, recently made, show
17, the"NMAL Baking Powder highest of all in leaven-*
t" ing strength. (Bullttin io,p. 16, InlandRtv. Dtp.)
- In practical use, therefore, the Royal Baking
"V
"4
pines climbing a tree and ihop hla tail.
off close he will stop righi where he tel anat______ ___
and will stay there uutil he atarves to I other radine matter.eh, an 5
death, uhlean ha la tak*n way. Once oLPgoFa..TponNunemi
3W%, mor* than sixty And In
work, ana mor* sipa *l*v*n
LzrruarsumaifotBr2
country denlers, ef • primt
dermaih, French whin-.Nor
Holland. Boheuddaryand Spany
lay withno thouzat
213,81000
-
“The Royal Bi
andmontreliblebal
•The Royal Bal
stinstrengthokapy
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Haass, Herman E. The Anvil (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. [20], Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1892, newspaper, December 23, 1892; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584224/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.