The Cisco Round=up. (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, June 15, 1888 Page: 6 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 40 x 26 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
in Omi
a furuLb^jj
ua-
tO g*'
---1
tiuii-
face
"Do you, sir? ’ replied tho matt,
with n smile. ••'-Fstxr I never knew
before that im lace wa- a lookiug-
gl»" '
‘,1 reiuetnber,” says Lori! Eidun.
•Mr Justice (iottld Dying a case at
York, :<n>l when he h:ut proceeded for
about two hours he observed:
•• ‘Mere art* eleven iurvmcn in the
box. Where is the twelfth?.'”
**■ T’leasc you. my lord,’ said on# of
the-eleven, 'lit- has gone away about
auum. business, but he has left his ver-
dict with me.’ ”
This is'almost on a par with a case
tr od in one of the Lancashire courts,
when Sergeant Cross was a resident
barrister in that eotmty. The jury
having consulted and agreed upon
It is rarelv the case that they are aa
consistent in their detail of alleged
ytnptotns and 'oTheir conduct as to
It w i*!f
MINOR MENTION,
1" , T C* IS
skilled in
" !!!™u " i*? "T‘ •' l
t — m. Ikf do
they gen era! I v overact tueir part in
their effort-, to deceive, and. if sub-
jected to close scrutiny for aonte con-
-. derail! tnu«-. or at jierio ls when tl»-v
do not siispi CT ttrai they are watched,
sc «nei, , v.-r tali to aCtjw ibeut'clve- *
n the r ti ue color-i;
Not iou^ since 1 was applied to in- a
young man, who informed iue that,
ab .in a mould previously. in gettiii”
off n street railway car, lie had be- u .
v.u>!e'ntjy llii iwu to the ground, -o that
he had wieneii->d it.- back, had become
partially paraly/. d in both leg-, syrd
it.ld. !>«»-.< 1 - a.tied set;.Hi- iiltcrmd
Injuries, in addition to wanting my
professional advice he desired an ex- i
nmi&iUkinatenr, vv.th a *pce it I
view of having me to
testifv before a court in a suit
for ?.’),(■ *0 damages, wiiich he intend- ,
ed t«» institute against the railway coni-1
patty. 1 caused him to take (-off hs '
cloths and 1 found at once that there
was no emaciation. On the contray, ■
his bodv was remarkably well nourish-
ed, lie cumplaiucd of pain in the up- |
A depart ay cl •
gv ia • c v w ,cc-a-
•Reeled with one f the tu< ae*» c-jiieg.-s
Ikveltiiii.
A young lodiat »» \Y»‘ ssh. Ini, ;s sail to
tnmi.pt.on 1* smoke
rir cured of
ei-OtnOtlT-
pjtente
e
in i
A Nr
{rices In
It
te uauflles.
It SO*k
M-Jtku ih
•' t
*l-r far* tti»& he t
• season, ranging
neb.
KIMBLE COURT HOUSE BURNED]
The court house in Junction City.
Kimble county, burned down hint !'J1 • j
urdav Part of the records were i
saved Tin- origin of the lire is n*>t .
yet knuxvi-,
SHIPPED TO CHICAGO
A: • thei hug. 1,. rd of . nun.
Ircmig-px+heasl svas shipped Tuesday
lus- ft Alvarado t-. t ii: :t<_. . via tie
( >n Hs It route. i.\ M. ~r- 1» 1 and
U A v-u.-ou,.
if invr»!hr*ttr;n aere *.-♦ no foot. pefhspi
it would be found that hut !, rule a a Lilt
horse when h- »n* engulf.-. In the He! >. a
navjajt conran,am, agreed upon ,.f the -,m,e. and screamed -
their verdict, were a.Urexsod by the ;;i ^ faMu wftffiJJhS
Clerk of the peace- touched that part of Ills body. At , bill two or tbiee
‘•II,w say you gentlemen of the "e,JU?d.I to mo then that there was an
jury, do you find for tho-plumt ff or the { degree of sensitive,tes*. and
i * fit n ««„“!»»» not at all such as would have been tie-
■ “What say you? 1 dnnuot under- ’ ^ 1^.iat
stand,' * said the foreman.
avid by an cent ptiTsU-iau that hi!
of the suppled »sd digs have nothingtht
matter.a-iiii tsein but the tooth* .
Au Austrian arm* officer has left h:s f .r
tune t>> k nephew ,>n the condition tb it h*.
shall never md tig. in t: » «Da; ler-read tig.
A man who Is lerc rg in the streets f
M'.tfte the other iav :s said to have 1 .»t anl
paid It'i.OOO In waters on Tlldeu's election.
At present there are over one million -people
out of i-m; hyrneat in the United States. In
New York alone there are 07, 000 men and 80,-
put women who are ldie.
There U eieell-i^ s; or: above the state dam
of ttie lltidson, where will ducks are flocktn<
In ftreat iiuniberx A sportsman In one morn-
ing shot i glit of tlJhwater fowl.
JPoW boy, while sit jlnir
I the way fio described. The grasp of
"Why. as you have decided, all 2^1*^ but *l tbe
want to know is whether your verdict ) ,1,', ' 111 ' 1 '',03
.k tpLlhthpiiluU!! <11. Ill<7 defendant?’’
I he foreman vvas klitl gfeittly eui
barras.sed, but he replied:
‘Wlioy, 1 raly linuuot kuow. but
we’ei for, him As Muster Cross is for.”
Lord Cockburu’s looks, tones lan-
guage and mahuer were always -ucli’- ,7 , . . .
L tu make one think that he believed /'^aU at every stemand compli.nied of
„,,i- ................. ..... :/<pre:it pain- m iui Ieg»s. Ashe eouttn*
tied walking, however, 1 kept him ni
weeks ago, ran Into a
barbed wire fence aid out the corners of his
motith fully two inries on each side.
The Keunebec 1 mi her season, which has
just dosed, has heel an uuuiualij fav,,rabl«
one. The cut about the shores of M .os,n
head Lake wlU amount to about iu,0 W.vSA)
feet.
It is sai l that II, urv Irvine's ''Faust'' hai
f wKS StrttSffrtti’ WJtntrilit' thill' that ' ha ! *!• da» iii 1 ,• . that tiia I ckli.g «f ti.a '
CAPACITY INCREASED
1 i.<- I‘i.meet Mill vontp.ihv at Atiiien.
have given out the eontraet for • u-
lurging their eiev a tor building- totwiee
ti..- if previous, eapaeiiy. >..ine of mtr
fanners have . -imuietti > d reaping
v.' . ii and ...I!- The yield is -suid do -
b unusually large Tin- last few day- I
• dwarm weather ha- ht»d a tendency |
o ripen the -inallet' grain very t apidly. 1
\ 1 u i an t alaav- judge Ih*' degree1 'f fervor ,
of a man's j.letv I y thy amount of rattle he
•uvoe. ds in getting nut of the coin that ue
dr. ).- iirto the cvOtrit*Uti>ia box.
1 In- lira, k I'lnb—the policeman'? bitty.
The typewriter i*s tlie only woman who
takes kindly to dictation.
v t,r:.>u> I-n’t j’ • That innate asviuius are |
not allowed t<> take in sane people.
*,• . te h number of new-raters arc being
fitte i for their sumtirer lit'e! suits. ,
Su-idav .seems to ta-a day of rest for soim ]
| -e. and a da' - f arrest for others
Snr* fore for Vlln.
I'r. Kirk * IM* Ointinont has
eared Bund, hireling and Itching Piles
when all other* have fai «t It absorbs
the tumors. a!fay« ths itching at oner, art*
a* t poultice, giv.» instant relief, i'r.
Kirk's German !*...* ihutment is prepared
only; for I' « ir i Itching «>f tha praute
parts and nothing si*. Kyrrr b u is
"arr mtsd. - *-d by urngg -v ur sent bv
rtgi.. ..a re.eu.t ..{ pr.ee. $i i*.i ;wr i- x
>i .» Me>er Bros A * I** u. I'tiu Vgeets
Warner'sSafeCure
Were large and
Tl.i dead.’' ain • w| - i. ur fr m the
at re. t- -. m ■ i.. t if el *- of lie :n should eome
do*i. on the I(ehdot- a ■ r.-i itteti’ direetor in
an i ! , trfet.i.-iit i ■misat.v.
1
2
3
has been before the public
now about ten years, and in
that time has proved itsell
to be all that it has been
represented.
It is purely vegetable,
contains nothing harmful, and
DOES purify the blood and
CURE disease, as it put1
the kidneys, the only blood-
purifying organs, tu com-
plete health.
It Cures Permanently.
We have tens of thousands of
testimonials to this efect from
people who were cured years
ago and who are well to-day.
be Was making tliu most of Ins condi-
tion, if not actually deceiving me. I
next asked Inin to walk around the
room until 1 told him to stop. At first
in- tottered over the floor as if about
every word bo said. On one occasion j
before lie Was raised to [lie bench,
wlnm defend ng a murderer,-although
he fail' d to convince the judge and
jurymen of the innocence of hi' client,
vet a> rofiviiiced the murderer, 1: iu-
Selt (hat l.o was innocent. Sentence
of death was pronounced and the day
of ex- utiou wits fixed for, -c.y tin
tWelil.elh ot JalHian. A- lord t oek-
buru was passing ihe coiuiutuue.lman
tl.i ge: ,-i /.-l h:m i - x tie- anvil, - a v -
ing:
"J have not justice. Mr. (. ockbtirn
I have not got justice.' ’
• To th - the advocate cooilv replied:
"lh‘l.h,tp» tiol : bill you ii gel it
conversation, so as to"divert'diis mind
from himself. As a conseijneiU'e lie
was thrown off Ii s guard, as 1 expei-t-
ed lie would Li*, so that after it lialf a
dozen turns Ins gait was measurably
mproved, and c line s was as good t-
ifjever had I con. t if \ our.se, if flier,
lut'd Urett any real paralvsns, every step
lit* took would have a llied to hi- lame-
nt's*. boitie other methods, of i xatnl*
nation with instruments of nrec.sioii,
placed, the fat t. tf liis fraud ...'lit pre-
t -iisious bevpml a doubt. I then ac-
cused him id th:i‘i'|itipU. anti i'.ccapifulttt*
etl to hi iu ■' t.lie point* which, by his in*
wBit ient kupwleilge of t-he stiiiject,had
«tt
Uie twehtk-tli til Junitara i . , - , - -, , ,,,
■ VVittr amt - immornipc mdTFv.-'hmvi't'-'1!. . .. 01 JiUHtertiUs
eve. ate not coulineti to^law courtv } '*»“^staliot.-s lm^confessed that he had
so we may leave the judges and the r
ptotesta! loiis he coufesst
been Unilcd liv au attorney to s.mulate
lltinmionil, in llosiun Globa.
saiullities and gather'up ' «• few frag- with a v t^m dtffntudu^
uicntH alsewhere. An Irish recruit ! t-*!,! ‘it,,Wi‘v ^ompimy.-l>r. H XUiam A,
about to lie inspected by Frederick tiie
-’llrent was told that he would be ask
these questions: "llow old are you?”
“How long have you been in the ser-
vice?’ “Are you content with your
pay and rations?” lie prepared Ills
answers accordingly. It so happened
however that the king began with the
second question:
"How long have you been iu the ser-
vice?”
Faddy glibly replied;
“Twenty years. ’
•Why,” said the king, "how old arc
i? /pc V..............
“S x months.”
"Six months!" excla tned the king;
“surely either you or I must be mad,”
‘"Yes, both, your majesty,” a confes-
sion scarcely afiticipated by the royal
examiner.
A good story is told of a general ami
Ills wife resident in Ireland, who were
constantly pestered by a beggar woman
to whom they had been very generous.
One morning, at the accustomed hour,
when the lady was getting into her
carriage, the old woman began:
• Agh! my lady, success to ver lady-
ship, and.success to yer honor’s honor,
this uioimug of all the days in live
ye a i, for sure didn’t 1 dratue last
night, that her ladyship gave rue a
Fainting
Fainting is w hat results when the
heart fails to send to the brain a suffi-
cient supply of blood. A faint may bo
partial or complete, in either case
there inav be a Warning of what is com-
ing. and some persons can assume a
favorable posture before losiug con-
sciousness.
Most adult readers are familiar with
the symptoms of a faint; the face
.turns pale, th« eyes close,
ness is lost, and the person falls. Of
course, wheu the heart fails to seud
Wood to the brain, it ,also fails to send
it to the stirfaoo of the body, and hence
tho skin is pallid, cold atnl perhaps
clammy.
Both the broathing and the
pulse ratty bo imperceptible aud
the person may seem "to be
really dead. In other easos, the
breath mav come iu occasional sighs,
and a feeble actiou may tie detected iu
the heart. Lius condition may continue
for hours, but it commonly lasts only
a few minutes.
Fainting is sometimes a serious
iftVair, — indeed, at times, it ends in im-
mediate death. One cause of this
pound of lav, aud ver honor gave me a j more dangerous fainting is a tatty do
pound of tobacco!”
"But my good Woman,” sa.d the
general, “do you not know 'that dreams
always go by the rule of contrary."
"Do they so, plase yer honor,” re-
joined the old woman. "Then it must
be ver honor that will give me the tay,
anti her lad) ship that will give me the
tobacco.”
While dealing with the Emerald
Isle, wo may he allowed to quote sev-
eral other equally witty and auras ng ftdut under any circumstances. A few
replies, such as could only proceed faint at the slightest cause,--fear, joy.
hi-tt !>roth is considered a tedious »>■•-
f'Upittou, aud that the scene oo the Brocken
Mill.,
Hie New Y"rk M-i '.if a k'
t; .in fa*tii'Oahle *oiietv m *ar!ug; OeS'le
men wh *•• vocattoo ;s to repair neglected ed
u a’i,.ns arc greatly needed in fashionable
Society.
A N’< w York «,e!,.fa recently.' app arod at
the theatre wearing a blue silk wa -tc i.it
. .with gold lollars I'.ir'bnftuiis, It is s.ud shat
shed 1 rut ■; |*.ir to ijjiiiJ the sensutloil -ti*
i real' 1.
M »< I.avifa Wi't -' r •.t-s.mta Clara , ..uutv,
< alif'iri;!;i, i- , t: ,'fn a IIjuo 1 inult;
tra- !•'•, - dKrlng iv:i tun • fi... v
iK.m .siuacut she i'ci,-■ Vcd vv,i> ! ■ ;. .1 down
her throat: •
Thtng-gr-.w vid.rs.: an 1 «:,>i>e in ft.ii- .c.
Tile tat1-' (Ulti'iid'c a a- at a ciincert i ' .-'
IVti ratiurir, where.tan scleitk.ns wefe j.Hlye l
In fort,-eight (iaU'bt- u; -u twliiiy f- in
gratuf t'lstf'i*.
Edwaf I I »' ojnim, a i .ol tit* < af X '
'Nrajio'rf. Ml'., cot a shot Ht a T uiiYhel ..*
crows a ffw days ago and killed si\ at on.
di-ilimgr ('this gnu. I his. it i- mid, dis
counts all previous records at crow kflliug.
six sniail hors placed ' .o«rt>oy" at Ilur-
gettslowu. Pa.,the other, and out was lassoed
•o vigorously and Ilvelv that when Us
ciptora took the rope from his neck he was
as dead, us .Inliu* C esar He had been
choked to death.
The ship Palgrave, said to be the largest
sailing vessel afloat, arrived at Sew York.,
Tuesday,from Calcutta. Her length 1*3.13 feet
5 Inches; breadth of beam, 4rJ feet ,d Inches,
and was drawing 'id feet d luches of water on
entcriug the port.
Brunswick, (is., has Invested tn a new .VI
cent Bible for swearing witnesses on. The
reason for this Is that the old Bible lias had
the first four chapters of Genesis kissed
away and the lawyers are Iu doubt whether’
an oath made on a Bible minus Us first four
chapters Is binding.
Iu a .lipauese play some characteristic fig-
ure* of *peech arc: "Ills attempts at love ‘
making are a.s awkard us a puppy ou a slant >
roof," said one rival to another: and “the
sparrow cannot comprehend the tulud of the }
eagle,’’ when one character asks another to
explain a iruurk he has made.
Lake Michigan, according to Chicago en-
gineers, is this yeur a foot lower than a
year ago and oue an l six tenths feet lower
than In ivwt The effects of the low water
are felt at a'mot I every port on the lake, but
specially at tlie-nioiith-of tin' ( hii ago R'Vrr.
where ex tensive dredging will have to be done
to make a proper channel.
Samuel Steveus, a uriik dealer of Monroe,
(*onn., on going to Iris barn the other morn,
I tig found Hist the entire, (looting of Id*
•big bet
.'II.
A 'Go
v. !•;•
i, ill ^r t ■
>.! Investment
Hi dur-g.' Irturir* from
-•I, r, H:<: 'v ■. : - it! N
aliir. Idg ft “in -' If Ao
nK iud \ ou i avc dm** bet
■t
i jvt* ,t 1» ;
•
'lU;V.
1 tT"\YJi ,“i'
k noil *
v*ivl;
u '0(1 15 n!t?
oF,
A'
It V ] ;tT'.’ »■ Ht 1
•m- - ’ Y
,u }
* r.oh^'n y,
• -1-. 1 >
\[ MV Hflot.L
St, • ’ • :j (
• ■ ff *-.'.--i
. : •
i U'.r fi nr
clje I..
:Vk
tdw*r i“ti
ruptt
i e.et-,. uj ...i
nonet itii
V
ttttib •
LiVj-.rg vVitnessesf.
w 1, . I,.i • us. d In.
. •' * I', lb I..
T‘s *T*t t'TI* ' . *rf'f '*
1 ; • e ir; tiiat »• ;>•:r
l .luiwi-o-—-r* r.,.i).,, r
• I, -toicl; tbat flu- wb..b*
t.l-LHT
:44L
i* i. (. ii:. 1 Hi d rorubiv I t c;.olid uiiy .
» »■ !"fi Ho-', llltb' WM|td, | (orker-.
in: : ureh v.-griiildr, rtiev al*.' |» rlcctlvlr
le- -. i (‘lug ('"nip. .-.'Hof c. ,ih-( ultra ted,- a.
.:. gr. d:.-111-. the-, are •i.ow.-rfiil' l’uhge
I'Urif. the system and dl.-easi will be
Kii V* ii. t if an drugglst-.
ami
un
guuuratiou of tlie heart; aud aiiotliur
cause is a cousidciabiu loss of blood.
In any case of profuse hemorrhage, of
course everything must be done to in- ",w stables had g veu way during the night
rest the flow of blood, blit, meanwhile, ' »■•'• preqip iaied In* ten cows into the open-
the iowering of tho head aud should- | Ini'. Nothing remained hut ihe stanchions
ors below the level of flic body will; t° which his stock were fastened, *nd from
greatly facilitate a favorable result. j these hung ten dead cow*.
Back of most eases of fainting is au
inherited uerviotis susceptibility. Only
a small .proportion of persons ever
from a warm*hearted son of Erin. It
is sa <1 that wheu Sir Kieliurd Steele
was asked how it happened that his
countrymen made so many bulls, be
replied
A WCsteru mining superintendent sacs thut
In lb,.’ In- pat up Ure first ltd flume hi < all-
toinia at French Corral, and after taking out
a few hundred dollars’ worth of ore "sailed
the mine and sold a for tr.ouq. Tuc tender-
feet, of whose innocence he bad taken ad-
vantage, were%able, however, to clean up
flOOjWout of it within a few months.
Paper lurttle* are now In extensive use for ,
aontaiulug such substances a* ink, bluing, I
'• .ffishop ('dining vvith the farnilA-von
Wouldn't like to be Ii Blsho,.. Kobbv , W lien
V 1 glow up'" Uo*(b<- "J'd like 10(1 Well
(trough, blit as ( vervle.'lv sav* 1 take after
tr.a - side .of the fam it'. I don't s'pose I’ll ever
b« fat enough for a Bishop."
A Great Legacy
‘ > bequeath to your children. Is a strong,
.clean, i tire cou’sflfutlon-“better than wealth,
be* aioelt Will never prove u curse. You eail-
liot give what you do not. possess, but lliotlj-
agn».jUU.fit»Lhmse-t*f»(r>w(t- Fa<. >rir«* I'lesi iit.- ■
Hon a wonderful help—correcting all weak-
nesses, bringing their systems Into perfect
Condition , so that their < hlldri u. untainted,
shall rise up to call them blessed'
There is not a drurgist in all the land
But alway s keeps a stock on hand.
Change was scarce in town this week, and
after vainly trying to get a T.’o ?•!!! changed
everywhere else, the fellow brought it toil*.
But tin* smallest bill "> bad was the Mills
bill, an 1 tie said that wouldn’t pass.
6T1TB Of OHIO, ClTT Of TOLEDO »
Lf('is t'orsTT, ss. f
Fkank J. ( ubnry make* oath that he I*
the senior partner f the linn of F. J. Gurnet
& Co., doing bu*tn*»»j« the City of Toledo,
County and fftate aforesaid, and that said
firm will pty the sum of i)NF. HUNDKFH
UOLLAUS for each and every ca*e ,.f
CaTaltmi that cannot tie Cured ey the use of
Hall's i atakihi , nir.
FilASK J. < IIENKY
Sworp to before me an l subscribed tn mv
preaencf, this tlth tav ot ufeeinber A. I). ’*•<
—— . A. IV. GLEASON.
J seal. , Notary Public
Hall's Catarrh *V re |* taken Internally agd
acts directly upon the bjoml and mucus Sur-
face of the system. Send for testimonials
tree F. J ( HF.NKY At CO , Toledo, O.
^J's^oldbv Druggists, 75 eta.
It is a Scientific Specific,
was not ptit npon the market
until thoroughly tested, and
has the endorsement of Prof.
S. A Lattimore, E. A,, Ph.,
LL. D., Official Analyst of
foods and medicines. N. Y.
State Board of Health, and
scores of eminent chemists,
physicians and professional
experts.
H H Warner & Co., do
not cure everything from
one bottle, they having a
specific for each important
disease. Fight shy of any.
preparation which claims m*
falibility.
The testimonials printed by
H. H. Warner & Co. are, so
far as they know, positively
genuine. .Jar .the. ..past-Lve
years they have had a standing |
offer of $5,000 fur proof to
the contrary. If you are sick
and want to get well, use
Warner’s Safe Cure,
$1.00 $1.00 $1.00
-M-ciircs \. iii one large Bottle of II. ||, It.
(B"tMilc HU * xf Bullitt the .sure and .speedy
remedy f..r nil Skin and BKvd lffsiaic*
fry il an*l he <’ony iucetl.
SKIN and BLOOD DISEASES
[ujck.ly and ''permanently cured by using
B, B-. B, .it.'Utu,' liload Hiiiiui tL'i
wonderful Blood Purifier and Toole.
Large sized bottles $1,00 6 for J.'i.Ot) All
Druggists or sent free on receipt of price
BLOOD BALM CO-, Atlanta. Ca.
ThU U the Ileal
who* made for boy#
orglrla. XXarrqiitrd
no Shoddy and »ol«l
«• follow*:
sun ■ to ioq (i t*
“ 11 to I3H l.$«»
t *o t i.is
Our name la ou thft
holtou) of every
a It or.
4
5
e
C, H. FARGQ&CO..
CilltAUO,
Aik Toni* f#r P‘Arjffx,» Bo* Tip SHdcu. If ht*
4ofp u t k^f'p them •*srt<l to u# ftnd w* will Isirot-'D
you A pali ,B rpr**tpl i<f prlre.
Mason SiHamli
I
grief, uuplcitsiui.t siglits. uoisome
smells, boated and impure air, sudden
uecldent, or some in.tatiou of the
stomach, or other iutetnal organ*.
The exciting caute varies iu different
'll js the effect of the climate, sir. i persons, and each should guard hnuseil iime J:r**lng, glur, etc. I hey are made by
If an English Ultra were horn iu Ire- , *it his own po.nt of exposure, roll'n g glued theett of paper into U>ug c« ,1 i it •
laud lie would make as uianr.” In any case of -faintness every obsta-! dera, which are then cut into suitable lentil*,
lie was, therefore—pcrliaps inten- ’ clo to the freest action of the heart and tops and bottom* fitted in. Iu the fnaidv coat.
tiopaltr_guilty of luakiug a hull I lung' should be removed by the loosen rd with a water proof ciinnoumL and all this
while seeking to explain their origin. ; ing of the clothing. But the first thing- la done by uiacUiner.y aim >*t aa ouickiy a-on,
- II nvtrlu ii'iija'VM " I is to get tile patient into a recumbent cu» count
' - P°8l"re ll:“ the.l,;ck-„WC k',Un °! Tne people of La Mottle, 111, have a curious
Pretending to be Crippled. 1 one imrson subjeet o fainting who hod Kirt of [ltot)lfm ,(1 tbeir village polities. At
, ( i- ' lejutied always, at the lu.-t monit.oii.tt. the recent eleeiton two eanfflda; •* for pre-i-
Of late years anew class of mam- take this postur^of her own accord, ami llei|t ,lf tbp ,,, »ri ,.f tiiiag.- uu-t-ea *«,.•
gerers has arisen. This is composed it speedily teriuraatcl tne attack-. It b,.flir> tllf Uv 0, j(.),rmlnmi; tjV illt
of the people, who,'when any accident” the person is in a crowded asseinbiv w),o ihonid tie dei laml elected one of the
happens to a railway train, steamboat she should at once be taken into tre»h t,ed candidates die-L The pusitc i* he,
or other conveyance owned by a eor- air’ ln,t M"‘ler ,uo ‘•"•‘'''“'stances should i tb), create*# vacancy or u the surviving, an
or other conveyaact own« .i uy ;i tor af)Vtlling ^ pUeed under her bead. . dMatc elect, 1!
poration of neb person at which tlie.v The more common form of faratiu>i!
are present as passengers, pretend that does not necessarily tend to shorter iheroya. ero»n of l’ruiaia, which ht,-,
they have boon seriously injured and life.-To «f/»’s Com,H,mon. j from the tune of King Frederick L, etmtrsrj
forthwith brinjr auit agtinjit the pro-
(’tistnniD.' Mr f«ha( st:*u)—‘•TITf'’ roat
Hhnut Mirrf >i/t*< Mir," Mr. I^dHrsteiu
nni[>r«^-iv« Jv—• M nr -f-r**i»t, <Sat i >at tualil*
>yu sa4h.ua >0U yU1 irr >w into it.**
Nothing Marc Dangeious
“Than a at$;.h:rte«I is what Dr. J. F.
HhiiihD'U'I. proff-ik^Lr in ’lie Kiltie Mt*tlUkul
atnl h* a ; rrviMiUtrD n rnDiiv an*t
a urativ** ak'»nt, I cheerfully r«
TavlurVi hrrt'K!*»* Kfuu*4v of Uuju au<l
Mullein *
ORGANS,
TJlgTiCAt Ilnfiors a? nf’fft W r\rA.
vr DM) srtylfd. • %22 to •vV t r • a-Ii, K.vAy I’ ivuk !.’’*,
>r Kcftt-dtl: ( *t*Iogae, l) f p.. 4t<>, fret*.
PIANOS.
M*t**<»n Ar malio tW> *4 w*r*!kn
ary u' iLm that their I’tAnuM nr** ?'iD»ti< r tv< all <«tL. rn.
TlD* !hev atfrlh'ite ><. !»'Iy 1 t:t reti- ttka' !*- ini,fir.of«*ti»»*ftt
Infrivliiced t»v them In Dw#, n « knewtr a*......
Full
V tIAMl.lN 1 IAN" -rniX'i-tn
nu.l,
• M.ASMN
; FuU.partivulifrt'hy
If sflltcted with S re F.yes. nge Dr. fsiac
Tboxn; son's E)e \V ster. Druggist sell it, tSu
Biliousness
fc. m r<-kHi'T*! at t h !
Wt f*r ».*?•’.; fffe.a*l’»-<
► L*' i-la* h- .'ns alne*t
nvik(,• ') •: v .'* ii «,:-»•
+r*. Ho A «
•Mff'Ht than any • *tii*»r Th-
t 'TtPil licit
flU/ltifM and loa* of af ppT'f c
i »'■**. h11• l (14a vgrc- aUs* to ut n-
. a cohih'ftp.a. t-?ic Ft* * an’1*
jtrietors in immense suits for dimtagea.\
A smattering of medical knowledge Is I
very soon acquired by these people
during their examinations by their pbv- j
sicians. aod they are thus often ena-
bled to cut a pretty good figure before
a jury I do not think it i* At all difll- j ago he would l»e writing i>oems uow.-
nnlt to detect these impostors. ' FM aie pai« rV«,u,
Toor Sidney.
Sidney Lanier is to have a tnotra-
tnent costing $(15,000, raised b, three
southern cities, If $fl.')000 I tad Iteer
raised for Sidney Lanier a dozen year? i ,,wf consent to * try on » “row*, whkfft tts
was first to pla^e upon h's bead on ao solemn
an occaMai as a coroaauou.
to all heraldic rile*, Is lined with velvet.
The Emperor Wit,.am <>u the "coa-.oit of tilt
coronation had a new crowi, imde for him-
self. When the court j.-we'.ler (Lllveret it
W- requested the long to try It un, but the
Xing declined, saving that he could not po«
Of ’ll- ...........
^r*•{•• • rt.'.»n aw foul* fi' ^ rltc'.r *i«*v tm
v- ' ’ fikt; .tii'Us U. .aftisM I . »{, l!i «
prt- arati n 11" »i i' DaHu* * t! tu fts Aa-f it u* aji .n tu«?
n!lnu’fc{ftrv |tU', Uit \ r the ki‘In>YA, *tond!i h.
fh".l;..meU 4'hI li»; *‘srt 'i.A iou > f (he t*. * i‘ it
Ii vn«s$ v */•!.,. .*f *lte? ♦‘•tMfst f:'i“ »tj
r**-' T»*k • •. n;'- >“•;*.* uv*rr j.ii/si ttii;
find t> .tr.-/
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
ORGAN &PIAN0 CO
i BWoN, l.M Tr. nurnl St. rHH'AHO. \i\) Wabash Ave,
j NEw YORK. Kiit lull <Utiioti Stjuar^f.
BAYLOR FEMALE COLLEGE
Belton, Texas.
Rooms For 175 Boarders,
ffftitt' 1 Hv >t4ai*i: wIfIy Kl< f triDlt\
St»ani Izaunflr.vt KiTt‘Uf,ht,r> A'i l>
I-artnu'iif*. u<( for eatalouiD*,
.1. II. LI II * It l*n ^ 1
ltd WTilikpy Habs
lUfur^Aar hom® will
not Dtsin. Jbioliof OAf*
tlcuiur* aont I'lU’C.
n M WOO! ,1 K Y M 1»
gloc tk,.'a’VVhu»Mh*i bu
!•> all !’ M.»g ■
by C, l lfooi> X •
* *'% {’* t fttk 7
*r>* *r.«j. LMm
WANTED ’
Dull ih. I v \ ilk.
*65
A(iK\'T<* )„ 9,-n The
FI<1<> In Hi.inrt
f tt,. It. S I" S htpe..
I*. Fits I l it ,V I II.
Samp this parer
IOO Doses Ono Dollar
A V'M Il .1 110 0,1) ft r ft hr ,-hl
1"' flN %* tt» l.tMlIe** rid \i*‘f
»• ^ zuoi.r.F, % j . y. i H i
PlSOS CUBE FOR C0NSCmi7l0N
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Cisco Round=up. (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, June 15, 1888, newspaper, June 15, 1888; Cisco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522141/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.