The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1890 Page: 4 of 4
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lt!i Ul<^ m Mam Tom Duvte r.n' :4a» i Uwro) Tomer
t!w j«trk* ; „boul.i cry ont at sue: •Whar'a <J.tn
chickt ii i'r \Vb*r'a tU«in hog»? \\ harV <Ut
hoUL-y?" Do j o" «lua r. choa 1 caukl lift a „
Chart r Oak and
are guilty of Ktmlinj; hoyfi, ihickniK,
bouwy ami ao forth?" I us-t-il.
'•I ('.oast 'awtly "ka<>\TlMl;rt'tounthin', I
»tli, but l ie frtv to nay <lat «lt*r» han Mil
ninaa* itn-snmptioiiN time*
, — , Bir.co tie wall yo' «ber hear!
, . f w' '''* , tvll of, an' tie funlor T li»>< p away froui u
Hm'la thoj w>bleui: A rivvvnwsaarj- ■ " -
tup U*t cf aev
j To uu.ny nut
t<. b» aolv 1 it uv.y ami at
I of the Mwi w^ii were iiurUIv eat
10 a pluce iu the liat. There are no
uiiiilay buttrc-SHf# of ► tono, uo t^anel-
oiui a.ructlm t Ly btuiu u hau:l i to arrest
attention—only line* if willow basket
work, filled \. '.tb aji-J {travel and
stink in the river c hannel. But we * <-
what liaa been accomplWhed by such
Naiiinl flank
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aaons
HHHHd Bn 1 i ianf
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rimplo n.i'aiii Bii.^jexteU by the gejiiusof mmie of <le
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S0C1KTIKS,
Albany l.oil^e. No. 482,
A. F, ami A. M* Kecutar
HHNl.liifra Hattirtlny on or bffor
lite hill iiioun Iu encli mouth.
II. Hl'RKH XstMter,
W.L. WANS' NU%'y,
lbanv Commandry of K, TN,
Kcffiil.tr mretinir* fl'"! i m-Mny In ea.tli
N l« HAKilloi.OMKW. K. 4 .
Albany Chapter, It, A, >1 No, 1 «H
Kejtujur "tecllHf* on Ut$ ut*\ t In 4»at:U
ffo. 21
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BUSINESS!!
MEW STORE!
NEW GOOD!
t"lbe itjbtud c©i!itiien:o of a continent,
whore v. u;erB coa.hiunlly U.;r vast
qnaalitie.-i i f ■ md cud gravel towar lthc
eea. A cr.l it: ::iilet<l u od enrlb. it Ins
l"**1!! Ohiitiuit-.'J, i.-i thuti Imrnu dy^n i»v
t... Mi- i i mry year. When the
ktrcam taet tue wateiti ».f the «i.if the
enmet wr.a cW'M 1 y the inlawing
tides, and a yr« "t burden of earthy mat
ter was deposited, whilo the river cjirea*!
out over u jjrtsat extent of territory.
Navigation v,*aa u-ndtred untwtain mid
dungrioax. nnd millions <f dollars «t-|
ponded iu i.iedgir.g 1 rounht no practice]
rehulta 'i l.o n vtr cotild beat tiw UniUd
States government in a contest waged
on that hue.
Then caiuo Oapt. E.uls with a propo-
Kitkw to gather the willows along the
Bhi-res, rnal.e thcut into cratos or
white man do wifer I
Sua.
fo»'L"—New York
C titiohlly X»«*wuril«N|.
An amtndug i:;: t '::ee cf aor.tliprn p^r
' aeveraucjunder uifficnlticsrco ntly came
to our care. A younjf l.uly from Louisi-
ana had heard much t f Mft\ Linlio Car
! ter's I.eatJty, au.l tearful that b!u would
1 not see the new f-tar in the aouth tho en-
I terprh-ing girl inade friends with a
i hatiitue cf tho Ladies' Aihletic club,
which adjoins the Berkeley Lyceum,
| where Mrs. Carter ij rehearsing, autl
coaxed the latter to Cud out if there was
1 any soon t ccmmnjticution between the
: buildings. Curiosity found a way, but
: a very nmsill oact, and the girls crawlwl
: through it and obtained an entrance to
the Berkeley whilo rehearsing was on.
iu t»"*T
run over it
ot
Perkins Wind Mill,
nnti
New Homo
! Miss Lnteto (:his isn't lu',r*"'-Vi
ravel,
u.v U , t.el'tta 1 .i/vn of u .
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tliun
tiofiea. fill thorn with mud and g
plr.ee them in i -irallel lines wker' a \ lnVel^ neeU011 ot J'V-
chisnm 1 W::.t want* 1. nnd m t the ri\V« \° \ , l ^ts «^2llC
do its own digging by means ».f a q
eued cum nt. Tl:*t was (he basis n\tVy \ dun*.
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CKS !>'>?_
.e. Tho nd-
His just opened a complete
Stock of
1
Notions, etc, in the build-
ing formerly occupied by
i; rlis^o & Wilkinson, two
"doors north of the Post Office
' nd asks the pub o "aspect
, different lines. Give
lim a ! ar« nf your trade
and he will guarentee to
suit you in prices, styles and
quality of goods.
$ 50,000
To the
from the
first Railroad
Northeast to
jetty ly.'em, which 1:;.h m.-re t?
doubled the deplli of tho clmnuel at 1
mouth of tho mot-t important river
eoatiancd
the v. lilov,
aiid *thuti > I Is.
fonned ™<1 protected l y
only necessary to pxteiul tl
low br.skt'tu from time to time as occa
sion demands in order toeairy the chan-
nel still further into the gulf. The jetty
system is a giund triumph of Simplicity,
wore
» >h Is:
re%\
WeVe
trees.
litio of wil-
uer are her abun-
aud her dreeing, bhe
l^>e \ vjjiige—ono of those famous
1 (n i; ,ea—of shimmering blue which
.ltted her form like a mold. The two
girls staid through about half an hour of
"Did I say that right, Mr. Bolasco?" and
"Is that tho way yon want mo to do it?'
with which Mrs. Carter interlarded the
dialogue of the play, and then crowded
back to the Athletic rooms and washed
the dust from their hands.—New York
Cor. New Orleans Times.
Wire. Tl
gons, Abb
,, Kuckeye TTav linke- ami
Disc Harrows, Casadv Ridinp IMo
Plow, Perkins Wind Nlills and Pu
Rlihlp
urmiek Motm and
lira in I>rill» Hu4K.t»f
r, Sid id Comfort ,v ilk \
»|>s, Dtipont* Ptitdfr
Bhm
but fai/'y ontilied by reason of the re-
sults obtain*} tj bo reckoned rtuao:i.'? the
leading seven wonders of the world.—
Frank Leslie's Monthly,
FULL OF PEfllL.
ilio IIiitton mill Cot .ifimtiiril.
Everybody, no doubt, has long thought
that there was rtill a gretvt deal to be>
desired in the matter of cructstands—
pepper bottles with brassy tops that
cijnio off v. hen you tuni them upside
down, and shower pepper i.i shoals upon
your underdone mutton; vinegar bottle*
minus the vinegar; another bottle with
: a thick eedimenty something inside
Advonlure In it G»!<l Mine j which you are informed i.; "Worsted
sauce," and a niustnrd pot. At l.-wt,
however, invention litis stepped in and
patents have be n gone for, and there is
a real new thing called tho patent auto-
matic mustard pot. It is a very inge-
nious contrivance and is made in an
electroplate or nickc" silver case. It litis
tt sliding piston, which yon press, and
then the mustard cornea out, just as
much as you dosire. and keeps fresh and
:.:ee for quite a while.—New York Jour-
nal.
We will meet the priest* of any town in W» »t T« \
anjr of the named articles.
N. H. BUR NS & Co.
ALBANY, - - - -
I). Mil II M>
LIVKItY ill D
STABLE
AND WAQON \*/ .1? "O
l>r«tiim»n t*i»« #|» «
iwnj *ir tl, A('K#r.»
TEXAS. J--
This is the amount rais-
ed by the Citizens of
Shackelford CjDunt
FABLED SEVEN THROWN INTO OB-
SCURITY IN COMPARISON.
Scores of tho Creations of Modern Times
8arjuit-H Any or All <if the Wonders of
tlio Ancients—Some of America's Be-
marlcable Achievements.
Compared with the seven wonders of
th^.wsji'ld classified by the ancients there
■ times sev. n wonders now. The
-V & " , Aos-susof Bhodea, tho Alexan-
pthoiise.. the hanging gardens of
.■ sink into insigmfleance beside
Srementa of modern times. The
. , of Rhodes was, iu all probabil-
\ an I j .. Jmplished fact. :aid undoubtedly
\equ:il in point of achievement to auy of
'jtlw sefpn wontlc ra of t* «• ttneionts, not
/ even c*a- pting t'ae'i U
As a.mutter of fat:
\ of tho wcrkl, albeit t
iiio insist i . t' i '
of fanti'I !i.y, r-.'
rather mkti eu,,i:: .
nral ski.l; the railwu.
photograph, the tet-cope and the self-
binding reaper are in themselves won-
' of which tho V. /yptians and the
- ^ real wonders
have ceased for
:s by reason
it inventions
and arohitoct-
i.e r.!,ehmboat, the
llci'H
N^ireeka never dreamed. But in the line
" Nf engineering skill, which was the most
prominent feature of the original seven
winders, there are so many proud
triumphs that it ir- It}- no means an easy
"Utf er to TinTOfVtlie forcaiftsf t-C"en.
An Asonfzfnj:
nluitt That Scareil Two Hen.
About as tight a place as I ever got
into, said ti Comstoei minor, wm sorno
years ago at the old Empire ell aft",' Gold
Hill. Myself an l another man were
down in tho shaft for the purpose of
trimming it tip, as tho swelling ground
was squeezing the sides and it was a
good deal out of shape.
We were not on a cage, but simp]g on
a platform of jpianks, with ropes g'^ing
up from the corners to the main cable,
which was of hemp. When we reached
a tight place iu the shaft wo stopped and
trimmed out the guides, then went on
till another such place was reached.
Atone point, Laving given the signal
to tower, we went down some distance,
when we finally stuck. Wo reached for
the bell rope to give the signal to stop,
but we found that; it hail wound round a
nail some distance above, and we conld
not use it. The engineer know nothing
of our trouble, and continued to lower
away. There v/as no station near, and
on all sides rose tho smooth walls of the
shaft, leaving us suspended over the
horrible chasm.
Down upon us came the heavy cable.
We feared every moment that the plat-
form would ti?ru over or would be press-
ed through tho tight place and drop from
under us. All wo could do was to get
hold of the eable and keep the coils of it
under our feet as it came down. Should
the platform turn over or clrop from un-
der us we might be able to save our lives
the cable.
p tho r.haft till we were
hoarse! buTiio-Gr.'- bp«rd 0nr cries, and
steadily down came*%$"E85jk-,\^.f%3»J-
us great trouble to keep on top of it t
coils. Wo folt that tho great weight
must soon start tho platform, when both
would most likely be hurled to the bot-
tom of the shaft.
Finally, to cur great relief, jhe cable
ceased to descend. For a long time we
waited in suspeii«e, not knowing whal
would be the next move cf those above.
At last, however, wo heard the voice oi
a man (shouting down to us from the
nearest station nbovo, We explained
our perilous position iu a fow words,
and at length the great edible began to
crawl slowly up the shaft again. Still,
being afraid the platform would give>
way, we were obliged to keep hold of
the rope and danco about on the coils as
they unwound.
It was a tedious business, and was all
the time the matter of the toss of a cent
whether we got out alive or went to the
bottom; but at last the platform tight-
ened up under us and we began to as-
cend. Our work was over then and we
folt safe. On arrival at the surface we
found that the engineer iiad concluded
that we were going too far, end halting
or stopping his engine had sent a man
down to the station to find out if any-
thing had gone wrong.
I may have been in more dangerous
places in the mines, but was never in a
place where tho danger lasted so long,
and all the time up to fevfi heat. It
was too long a I lute for any man's hair
to stand on end. New York World,
Dry Goods, .
New Goods7
Names with No Itlennlng.
"Brussels carpet is not made in Brus-
sels at all," said J. M. do la Rive, of
Brussels. "Noria French glass made in
France. French plate glass, or what is
known to the American trade as French
glass, is till of Belgian make. In Cana-
da they call it German glass. I suppose
these names are given because tho car-
pots were handled by dealers in Brussels,
and the glass was first introduced in this
country by French honsos and in Canada
by Germans. "—Chicago Tribune.
Something: Queer About u Richmond Street
A Grace street correspondent lodges a
novel complaint. He says: "It has got-
ten to be tho habit of people, whenever
they seo a young lady and geutlemi
promenading Graco street,
they are engaged. This
rasaing to young ladies v
that street, as they ha ve
lowing gentlemer
—Richmond
We are now
FALLAN
our
receiving
WINTER
And every Department is Complete,
having had our personal attention
after a careful study of the wants of
the People of
NORTHWEST TEXAS
And we feel satisfied that
you iri__jjjt3ri*Hty7' quality or
'RICE,
ir various lines, consisting of
fc=j
!2j
DIGS, BEDICIKBS, HEICiiS ilB TWIT HUB
ALSO A NICE
cuht
rhy«irUa*- Pmcrif-tiMM 'vJjlly 1 1
ALBANY,
x.
T. J. KIND EL, Jr.
•>. B i ftxri
blotter
the
tscittive lllotfor.
L. A. Wright—A silver
back representing a shoe sole is on
market.
Mrs. Wright—Who'll buy such a thing
as that?
P. L. A. Wright—The friends of thou-
sands of downtrodden writers in this
country.—Jewelers' Weekly.
Ambition Tempered wltk I'rndonee.
Despairing Father—My boy, you will
never cttccecd w ithout effort. Don't you
care to reach the top of the ladder?
Son and Heir—Yes, sir. But then the
position has—er—its disadvantages, don't
you know. The tumble is mora severe.
—Pittsburg Bulletin.
A Hint at Twelve I". SI.
Maud—Do you feel the cold? ,
Cliollie—No, why do you ask?
Maud—Oh, I don't know. I was jnst
wondering whether you do or not, as it
is very dold outside.—Munsey's Weekly.
Terrapin Farming:.
A terrapin farm is described by The
Fernandina (Fia,.) News. It is an in-
dosure about twenty feet square, one-
half of it fdled with loose sand and a
tank occupying the rest of the space.
The tank is below tide level, and at high
lido the salt water runs in from tin*
marsh to a depth of four feet. The tank
was all perforated with holes, and the
owner, digging down with his fingers,
unearthed some.baby torrapius an inch
or two long.
*3
Clothing, Boots, Sohes, Gents';
Furnishing Gcds, Hats, Caps,
Notions, etc,
we have taken particular pains
with the selection of
• 11 •
8p
jkjsrxy
'TjWear.
A Full and Handsome Line of
LANKETS and
Bed Comforts.
Don't buyvour Fall and Winter Supplies until you see our
West side Piblic Square.
W
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KINDEL r B1ZZHi.
ruggist and
Pharmacist
DBALBIl IN
Druets. Medicines, Wall Paper, Met Articles,
thing usually kept in a first-claa Drug Eton
Prescriptions carefully comDimnded at
HHHH & first-cl
'resorptions carefully compound
Corner Main and Second street.
All h,
Albany,
T. V. Baker.
Baker &
3 id ... &!* < I»
Would say to their friends and all t/iose in nerd >•
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Of all# descriptions. Riding and walking plov •, dUic
harrows, Deering harvesing machinery eti*., to call in. a*.
Our goods are all new, nothing old or shoddy. \\| kfVy
been a long time investigating the nif its «>. tin-
goods for the reason that we do not inteud to ham
thing but meritorious good. If we jfcjjhft convin.
ia our fault not yours.
East side Main street.
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Cook, S. F. & Rye, Edgar. The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1890, newspaper, December 5, 1890; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth416699/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.