Denton County News. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1895 Page: 3 of 8
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all sorts assorted.
Rice paper is not made from
rice, but from the membranes of
the bread fruit tree.
Eighty-one thousand passengers
cross the English channel every
month, 011 an average.
A French optician has recently
brought out an entirely new kind
of field or opera glass, whicb may
be folded up Hat and carried in
the pocket.
It is said that the largest nug-
get of gold ever found was taken
Madam Bonaparte's Last Days.
Her last d iys were spent in a
quiet boarding house in Baltimore.
When questioned about her re-
ligious belief Madam Bonaparte
replied that if she ever joined any
religion it would be the Catholic,
that being the faith of kings and
queens; however, she never pro-
fessed any allegiance to any sect.
When anyone inquired about he?
health Madam Bonaparte would
answer: "I have a disease which
medicine cannot cure—old aire."
On.April 4, 187!), Madam Bona-,
in 1872 from Hill End in New parte quietly passed away at the:', ^on t play \vit.!i Nature'
advanced age of ninety-four. Her t greatest giL health.
° )t3Kw:.-ni r.mtmmm
remains were interred in Green-
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South Wales. It Weighed (i4(J
pounds and was worth $148,000.
It is now proposed in England |inouu1, cemetery, Baltimore, where
to drive tram cars by power de- r'1(i 'Uc* a <ew J'ears beforej
rived from huge springs, which j Plu c',<lse(i a triangular lot, large
can be wound while the whole is! euou»tl for onl^ 0,16 Xmv«- IIer
in motion or otherwise. tombstone, beside the date of her
.... , L. , death, etc., contains this iuscrip-
Whero the bottom of the ocean ......
. , . tion: "After life's fitful tevcr, she
is bad an ocean cable will Ire- , ,, r ,. , '
sleeps well."—June Ladies'Home
quently last only three or four! j0UrnHi
years, but on good bottom wire j' '
taken up after twenty years has] Why It Failed.
been found almost as good as ever. I "'No, our onion social was not a
In
Poor
Health
means so much moro lhan
you imagine—serious and'
fatal diseases result rom'
trifling ailments neglected.'
HRDVE5
Comfort and speed com-
bined when traveling
via the
ELPA5Q
5
Brown':
Iron
Bitters
if you are feeling
out of sorts, weak
and generally ex-
hausted, nervous,
l ave no appetite
and can't work,
bt-giu at once tak-
ing the most relia-
ble strengthening
medicine,which is
Brown's Iron Bit-
ters. A few bot-
tles cure—benefit
comes from the
very first dose—//
| tuon't stain your
\ teeth, and it's
i pleasant to take. ,
TASTELESS
success.
There are doors in some old
houses of Holland which were in
former days never used except
for funerals and weddings. After!111 a rovs'
the b.'ide and groom 1'ad passed i
the door was nailed up to await onion- Then the young men pay
the next occasion. itou ceuts ® K"ess as to who ate
London has maintained for! ....
es."
"Onion social? What is that?" |
"Why, all of the girls stand up
and one of them is j
selected to take a bite out of au i
It Cures
i
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
'Constipation, Bad Blood
1 Malaria, Nervous ailments
Women's complaints.
Get only the genuine—it has crossed red
lines on the wrapper. All others avesub-
statutes. On receipt of two 2c. stamps we
win send set of Ten Beautiful World's
Fair Views and book—free.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD.
is just as coco for adults.
WARRANTED. PR5CE50cts.
gat.atia, Ills., Nov. 16,1893.
Paris Medicine Co., 8t. Louis, Mo.
Gentlemen:—Wo Bold last year, GOO bottleB of
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and have
bouKht three gross already ihis year. In all our ex-
perience of 14 years, in the drug business, have
never sold an article that gave such universal satis-
faction as your Tonic. 1'ours truly,
ABNEY.CAIia &CO.
For sale by LIPSCOMB BROS
run SIIOKT LINK TO
new orleans, memphis
and points in the
SOUTHEAST-—
Take "The St. Louis Limited."
1l' hours saved
11BTWKKN
FORT WORTH, DALLAS, ST. LOUIS
AND T1IK EAST
THE DIRECT LINK TO ALL POINTS IN
MEXICO, NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA
OREGON and CALIFORNIA.
Jbroagb ptillrnao ftaffet Sleeping
Lars
MET W KIN*
for
many years pre-eminence in the
fur trade. American and .Russian
buyers both visit that city to buy
furs originally taken in their own
respective countries. The sales
amount to $20,000,000 a year.
Maxim's cavalry gun, which
fires 700 shots a minute, weighs
but thirty pounds and can be car-
ried strapped to a soldier's back.
The gun he made for the sultan of
Turkey fires 770 shots a minute,
but it is a field piece on wheels.
From t lie top of the cathedral
"And, if he guesses right, he
gets to kiss all the other girls."
finest finished and
Most Popular
for a mere song. See to It that
you buy from reliable manu-
facturers that have gained a
reputation by honest and square
I dealing, you will then get a
Sewing Machine that is noted
the world over for its dura-
be made with liberal limits, and i biiity- you want the one that
d . , . • is easiest to manage and is
Superior Accommodations for
GET THE BEST
When you are about to buy a Sewing Machine i ai . ot.vl,
do not be deceived by alluring advertisements IjOUIS and > <111 I IdlH.lSCi
and be led to think you can get the best made, New Orleans and St. Li
Extra Cotton Belt Attractions
for the si mm ee 1895.
! Special low round trip rates will
"i see."
"And the girl who bit the onion
kisses all the fellows who guess persons attending the
wrong. And that is where the; Southern Baptist Convention,
row began. All of the girls Washington, i). c., May 10.
wanted to be the onion girl. More General Assembly <'• p. church,
Dallas, Ft. Worth and >St. Lotus.
New Orleans and Denver.
mcisco.
jouis.
For rates, tickets ami all information apply to
or address any oftht* ticket agents or
w.a. dasiiiell Gaston Mkslikk,
Trav Pass, Ag't en'l Pass, & k't Ag't.
I,. S. Thokne,
I 3rd Vice-President an ("moral Manager.
Dallas, Texas.
-TA K K
fellows guess wrong than right,
you know."—Cincinnati Tribune.
All Broke Up.
i was in very bad health. Was
not able to do any kind of work.
j suffered with indigestion and
Meridian, Miss., May 10.
International Convention Ep-
worth League, Chattanooga, tt 1111.,
.1 une _!7.
Memphis Grand Interstate
Drill, Memphis, Tenu., May 11th;
to 21st.
spire in Mexico you can see the obstinate constipation. Nothing International Convention of!
entire city, and the most striking did me any good till 1 had taken United Society of Christian Kn-
feature of the view is the absence ! two bottles ot Dr. Thurmond's j deavor, Boston, Mass., July 10.
Running
There is none in the world that
can equal in mechanical con-
{3 struction, durability of working
parts, fineness of finish, beauty
in appearance, or has as many
improvements as the
New Home:
It has Automatic Tension, Double Feed, alike
on both sides of needle (J>atented), no other has
it; New Stand (patented), driving wheel hinged
on adjustable centers, thus reducing friction to
the minimum.
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS.
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,:uy
of chimneys. There is not a
chimney in all Mexico; not a grate,
nor a stove, nor a furnace. All
the cooking is done with charcoal
in Dutch ovens.
Epworth League—Chattanooga.
in securing tickets for the In-
ternational Conference of the
Epworth League to be held at
Chattanooga, June 27th to Moth
inclusive, be sure that same read
over the Texas & Pacific railway,
which is the only line that can
give you choice of routes, via
Memphis, Shreveport or New
Orleans. The rate will be one
lowest tirst class fare for tiie
round trip; tickets to be sold
June 25th. 2(itli and l'Ttli. limited
to 15 days by depositing the re-
turn portion of tickets at Chat-
tanooga.
For further information call on
or address your nearest ticket
agent or
w. a. Dasiiikll, t. p. Agent.
gaston meslier, g. p. & t. a,,
Dallas, Texas.
Blood Syrup which made me a
new man in a very short time. If
you want the best medicine on
earth don't fail to try it.
n. Houston,
Valley View, Texas.
Sold by r. ii. Garrison & Co.
Triennial Conclave of Knights
Templars, Boston, Mass., Aug. 20.
Cotton States and International
Exposition, Atlanta, Ga., Sept.
18 to Dec. 21.
Baptist Young Peoples' Union,
Baltimore, Md., July 18.
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO.
Oeangh, Mass. Boston, Mass. 28 Union sqtark, n. Y
Chicago, III. St. Louth, Mo. Dallas, Texas.
San Francisco, C'al. AtlantA, ua.
for rale by
j. t. rutherford for -30.
A Stem-Winder.
a new lish story is related
which may or may not be true,
Harper's Magazine in 1895.
tin' Simpletons, n new novel by Thomas
Unvly, will be begun in the ih'^emb't number,
i mi i. 'tint continued to November. l>.0 Who-
ever may he one's favorite among Knglinb
tlmw,, t"it, 'iv,...*.. t (i, ..... .. 1 novelists, il will be conceded by all critics
j..' . 1 open tut lie u< nor- j that i liomas Hardy stands foremost as a mai-
ler artiht in Itction, and The >impietons may be
: xjie('ted to arouse enthusiasm not inferior in
lep--,'p to that which has marked thriblv— the
sncre-sl'ul storv of the vear. Another
al public besides the usual .summer
tourists fates to the health and plea
ut'o resorts of the North and Fast.
. ., . , . <'all on or write to the nearest iea-ling feature will tin- ivrsonal Keeoiiie
anil as it relates to an Atlantian Cotton Belt ti( ket ao-ent for dates ot t'.""" of •',i"n of Arc. i> the sieur i.ouis i>.
... i , i i •. , (.«Mi t c. I! <t i';t a in 1 Sec rt'i a wli i »• 1
. .tile , Jl.ld limits. ( <>i It'spondeilCC ^Uisc I lie most popular of'livinir Avncrioan ma '
solicited.
a. a . (i IJssoN. s. \v.\ j:n
T I'A \> t Wortli, 1 u\, (.« ! A I; It r, I
To All Points
Xorth and fast.
warner Palace EulFet Sleeping Cars
—and—
Free Itecliningr-Chair Cars from all
points in texas
-to-
St. Louis, Kansas Giy
ch i o ..v o i >
we print it. The story goes that
last spring while a party of At-
lantians were fishing at the dead
lakes iu Florida a well-known At-
lanta lawyer lost his gold watch
and a silver dollar from the boat
in which he was sitting. Last
week he made another visit to the
American Well Works.
a/in w . iti l. \wi pi. i hi tin sioi\oi ihe M.ud There close connection is made with
III Orleans l.i the .January number w it an- •, .. .. , , ,
j " fast trains of Eastern and ISorthern
lines, making the m., k. and t. the
best line to Kew York, Boston. Pliil-
ia, p.uHalo, Montreal and St.
it-
1 I i* ' imar >ticet, Dsil!
< 'orrespondeiice sulicited.
Our Habits.
"Like Hakes of snow that fall
unperceivcd upon the earth, the
seemingly unpreceivcd events of
life succeed one another. As the
snow gathers together, so are our
habits formed. No single flake
that is added to the pile produces
Mauufac
iug and jirosnecting' machinery
pumping' appliances, and the cele-
lakes and during the first day's' bra ted Chapman's Patent Artesian
sport caught au eight-pound trout. |u .i"1'1!•1'' i1 l!l~ 'lu'
1 ^ largest slocu nl pipe, c:isniu
His astonishment can be imagined ttn-» in North Texas.
when he found his watch lodged
in the throat of the trout. The
watch was running and the time
correct. It being a "stem-winder"
the supposition is that in masti-
cating his food the watch was
wound up daily. In addition to
the pocketpiece lie found accrued
interest from April 1s94. We
do not vouch for the correctness
of the story but presume it can be
easily substantiated upon the re-
turn of the Atlanta lishing party
now in Florida.—Atlanta Consti-
tution.
pear a profusely illustrated paper on Charles-
ton and the Carolinas, tlie lii ->t of a series of
Southern papers.
Northern Africa i- at tract in.-;- n; -o attention
than at an\ other tlxin* since it was the seat of
empires. The ne\i volume of Harper's Maga-
zine will contain four illustrated articles on
thi i v urion. and three of them will depict the
j present life rlier ■ .Julian !«:tli>h will prepare
I'M Of WOl! sinking, :nin- for the .MaL-a'/.im a 'Mi, - uj' eiuiit ftori.-s, -U -
in(j pictln r t\jiica- phases of Chint e life and man-
ners lies ides t lie Ion;.' stories, iliere will be-
|.rin in the .January number the lirst eliai l-'r- of
a Three-l*art Novelette. )Richard liardinjr
!>:• \ is—the 11»:i;rest w o k yet attempted by litis
writer, ("ompleie short stories by popular ,
writers will continue to be a feature of the i
m:^a/ine.
>M'i!(l ! <-r i f 1 iivt rated Prosper! n*.
The volunuH of the Magazine begin with the
numbers t'«»r .June an 1 December ol each year
When no time is mentiomd. subscriptions will
Paul.
4s
caveats .trade marks
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FHE KATYM
Now gets into St. Louis over its own
rails. It being' the only continuous
line from deep water to St. i.ouis,
Kansas City and Hannibal.
SERVICE UNSURPASSED.
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receipt of ord"r. Cloth ca>e-, for binding. fiO
cents each by ma i 1 pout paid Title page and
In 'e\ sent on a]»pli<,ati«,n.
I.' mitlances should be made by I'ostollice
mone} order or draft, to avoid chance of lo~>.
lliirjH'rV I'criodicals.
• farcer's Magazine, - one } "ar, - $4,00 j
harp r's Weekly, - - *l (»o
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11 \ i;!■ i i: \ iii:i. i. i • i> .
IV <) Ho\0")0, N V CitV.
Kincaid Watjon Yard.
Gen. 1'. and
St. Louis,
\v. (j. CRt'sir,
-v Gen. p.and t. a
lo i lenison, Texas
A Sound Liver makes a Well Man.
Are you billions, constipated or
... , troubled with jaundice, sick headache
a sensible change; no single action badlastein mouth, foul breath, coated
Creates, however it may exliit, a 'onjftie, d.vspe|)sia, indigestion, hot
, , „ , rn dry skin, paiu in back and between
mans character."—Jeremy lay- ,he shoulder.-,, chills and fever, Ac.
lor. If you have anv of these symptoms
your liver is out of order, and your
The
the best female
f'A\ I OBTAIN A PATENT * Fnr n
prompt answer and an honest opmion. write to
M I N N iV CO., who have had nearly Hft y years'
experience in the patent business. Con)Tnutii« a-
tions strictly confl<i<>ntial. A II :i iidhook ot lr.-
formation concerning Patents ami how to ob-
tain them sent free. Also a catalogue ol mechan-
ical anil scientific bonks sent free.
Patents taken Hi rough Mnnn & Co. receive
special notice in the Sricntillc A inei ien n. and
thus are brought, widely before the public with-
out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper.
issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the
largest circulation of anv scientific work in the t ■ r; 11 i l I I ; l v ;ind I • t
world. a year, sample copies sent free. 1 ^ "1|U 1
Building Edition, monthly, fl.V) a veur. Single i \ .1 .lll(l fiw.,1 il.J i to -m\ i.'»rt of
copies, ■£.» cents, kvery number contains beau- 1 ,l' A,u\ . il{ IIX ' . ' U> 1 H 1 OI
tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new 1 111* CitV IFOO Ot ClliiriJfG.
houses, with plans, enabling builders to show the ,,, ' - . ''
latpstdPs'K'is'in'iw'iurecimtraotj. A.t,tr.ss Bfst McAllester Coal at b4.7o Per Ton.-
> I.O., M-.W lOHk, .>(>1 IIUOADWAY.
»i?<>\\ m/»w vv kossi:;: rs
DllALEKS IN
Oraiq, Hay ai]d
»v, props.
uo=he-RO.
BO-UK-IK) is guaranteed
cure catarrh tind till catarrhal
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Taken un bv R
Beale and
to estrayed before (!. L. Hutton, J . r. of
pm-inct No. (>, Denton county, Texa
RED EXPRESS,
The new night train on the
SAi^TA FE.
I'UL I.MAX BUFFE SLKEPF.US
AND
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CAliS.
THE QUICKEST TIME
ItKTW I KN
North and South Texas
Ami a Solid Vesiibule Train r» hve»
i '. of! Galveston and St. Louis
d.
greatest blood medicine and ',1,1)"d 's sl°xvl> »'«>ing po.soned, be- one bay liowe about years old, 14
)ol. Vi .^ourMverdoesn.:properly act. lections. Sold and guaranteed hands high branded £ ou left shoul- John Cranston, <-oh 1 iuiM-Im-e
"" """ , ow" '°r wi!l core any aisorder of ,(v MlNNlg & MaddkU der- Alwone bl»ck mare about 10 itreet, Quiacv, i* writes: I have
such diseases as rheuinatisin, indi- the .:\er, -ton.ach or imwels. It has •> l>,?v ls years old, lo 1-2 hands hands high, found Ballard's Horehouud svrup
nfM,!*ill,'bt-IO|' !U1i! I(,'|!IU' af! a hver medicine, l'rice Trv Btdiero for catarrhal head harness and saddle marks, not brand- superior to any other cotmh med in.
troubles of all kinds is Dr. I bur- 7o«*ents. iMeetr.a! not ties at ll> oi tutiin.u ih iu (i(, |.'ik.(1 ,or rot.()I.tl t|1(. I3th dav of I have ever known
monil s Blood t-yrup Sold by 1{. H. R. H. Oakkisox & t'o.'s, Denton. ache, cioup and asthma. Sold by Mav, ls<>5. e |. m Chowhi'k points l'rice iv
Garrison & Co. J. U. Powledoe & Co.'s. Aubrey MlXXIS & M.VDDEX. County clerk', Denton Co, Texas, (iarrison A: Co.
It never disap-
Sold bv R. 11.
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Denton County News. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1895, newspaper, May 30, 1895; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth502469/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.