Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 33, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 15, 1894 Page: 3 of 8
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WORSfc THAN CHEWINO QUM
Tho l.vll i:(TdrU of Mitttlantlnff Paper II-
lmtriitcil by hii Old story
In tho Mm' A Charles XII. of Swo-
llen tho julvato socrotury of Count
Ooort thon minister to Lngland was
etrongly addicted to tho habit of
ehottlnff paper says tho bt. Louis
I'ost-Dlsputch. Goortz had made tho
oung1 rauii'd acquaintance on a jour-
ney to Kurlatid llo was tho son of
a landed piupilotor named Huohron.
Count (ioort took him to Stockholm
and gao him a place In tho cabinet
At Hi -.1 tho jounf sccrotury chowod
only white papor out soon acquired
a liking for paper oven that had boon
wrltton on. A pence ttoaty had boon
formulated botweon Hussln and Swe-
den which tho membors of tho as-
sembly foiccd Charles XII. to accept.
Iho bails of tho latter was a ttoaty
which both states hud agtcod upon
with regard to 1'inland Tho orig-
inal of this treaty was glvon by
Count (toort to his young nocrctnry.
hen It was called for by tho assem-
bly It could nowhoio bo found. Tho
assembly bollovcd that It had boon
destroyed by (Joort. In order to over-
throw tho ponco policy and git o
Chatles XII. a chanco to go to war.
Gooit was urrostod when his sccro-
tary camo forwaid and confessed
liu Ing mastlcntod tho document. Ho
w as tried and sontoncod to death
Iho king would gladly hao par-
doned him haci ho dared In tho face
of tho angry assjmbly but ho gao
him an oppoitunlty to Jloo from tho
country.
Bnchicn wont to Kuiland with a lot-
tor of iceommendation to tho duko
fiom Minister (ioortz. 'Iho lattor
belloving that hlssovoro punlshmont
had ontlrely cunnl him of tho b.id
habit of choul..g up douumonti ap-
pointol tho young man nocretary
to his superintendent Whoa tho
duke who was very otrnvngant In
his axpcnlltutes was notltiod by his
BUpoilntcntlent of tho hopoloss con-
ilit on of his HuuiicOH ho asked for a
statement of his aitairs.and tho j oung
Becictaty was Intrusted with all tho
bills etc to mako up tho stutcmont.
Ho again succumbol to his cU habit
and chewed up ono of tho most 1m-
I ortant lecclpts among tho duke's
papcis In hU despair ho sought
raarcy at tho hahds of tho beautiful
duchoss Anna lwanowna tho nioco
of Peter the Great and sho Intercoded
for him with tho duke.
rroil y Mmlc
William Percy Smith a lG-year-old
boy of niabeth. X. J. wont to Xew
York tho other day to attend a con-
cert and was not hemd of for sooral
days when ho lotuinfd homo In an
unottled condition of mind. IIo said
that when ho loft tho concert ho had
taken a steamer and gono to Hoston
but he could not toll why ho did ho.
'Iho not day he haw In a Xow Yoik
papor that ho was missing from homo
and at oneo started on hii roturn llo
said that nf tor tho conceit ho folt cry
much bawlkkrod and hardly know
what ho did. When ho gut back to
Kliaboth. Instend of going homo ho
walked aimlessly up and down tho
streets until i-onio ono recognized him
and took him homo. He Is said to bo
passionately fond of muMe.
In 1 nrrlHI. l'rloni-.
In tho I'ngUsh compulsory labor
prisons tho prisoners pass nino months
in solitary conlinemcnt and aio then
assigned to tho public workb prisons
for haul labor lly good behavior
they ovpmieneo a giadual ameliora-
tion in tholr condition. At first they
aro not allowed to wrlto or totolio
letters and inayeco no visitors. Ihon
uuon ndwincement thoj may wrlto
and reecho ono letter oery six
months and boo ono isltor; then tho
pi ivilego Is extended to oneo In four
months thon oneo in three.
I oruottBH VU'iitth.
Two men uprooting poach trees on
tho farm of Mrs. UlUiatd Olohl near
Chesteitown Md.( on tho oastorn
shoio uneaitliod tho other day an
uon pot tontuinlng $150 In old coin
an open-fueo silt or watch doubtloss
tho foigotton lieasuro of someono
burlod w hen many persons wero hoard-
ing coin during the period of inflatod
cutrency.
Tho pronlcnco of crimson colors In
certain llshes on tho Now Kngland
coast on poitlons of which scnrlot und
cilmson soaweods abound is explain-
ed by Prof. J. lirown Goodo by tho
red pigment derived by tho ciusta-
ceans from tho soaweods they dovour
and which In turn foun tho food of
the llshos.
The Biiporlor man fs Mow In his wornV
and earnest In hU conduct I
ICopp Salvation Oil In the pymnnslum It
hn ROvcrelRii remedy for tutf strain".
l.rulFe und nr-rnlm to whh ncrohats and
nthletoi nre liable nt nil times. It Is tho
greatest euro on earth for pain 3-i cts.
Keep cool and jouenn alwnjs command
every Iwdy.
Numerous tinsollcltM testimonials daily
received by itn proprietors elearly demon-
stntotho inct thot tho reputation of Jir
IIuII'h Cough Mi up the lnfalMMo tare for
all nfrocttQni of tho throat and client lint
Buffered no diminution lu tlio last quarter
of n century.
Discretion In speech Is
than clomienco
more powerful
IIata Ton AottimnT
Dr H Schlffmftiin.'i 1'aul Minn wld trmtl
a trial package of chlflinann a Asthma Curt"
free to any MufTcrcr Ik udcrile by giving
Ituwny Neir fidls togHo Instant rcuef In
worst canes undcuroB vl tieotbtrH fall Nutue
this imper uaJ ecud uudrvus lur u frco trlul
PUCKQgO.
What llttl) I know of other iwo ill I
hate found out l ptwhfnir injoelf
Ladies needing a tonic or children who
want building up. hhould take Jlrowii' Iron
Bittern. It It pleiiMiut to talto. cure Milia-
ria Indigestion HiHounetH mid Liici Com-
plaints make tho Wood rl h and pure
For the relief nnd cure or a ' ld In th
lit nd there it. more potency in Lf) Cream
Halm than in ntithln.r olo It la aiwltitots
prescribe Ihfit prepatatkm ha for ie
pntt been inalilntr n brllllnnt nu o n n
retnidr for cold lu the head marrh nod
ltn loir t'ffl in the liiitiiti nl
thi-Hp to unlnln s Creniu Hnhu r iv u nuy
serious deelnpment u' tin vp ( tt
1 whilo nlmoft numleib - n-i - ti ri
(niil of i adit al cure" inter all oiht ti it
ineuts Im c 1 rm ed ol trn n nil
11 ere U no fnln i vivht in t'n jrni t ;n
xiiUPie piet In nu hiitubli h n
llr. .1. A. Itnntrr Npctntlit.
In dlFMNnn of the Throat I iiitw e!
(lod has never mndo Koldeuoush to ninlce Iloirt I'ntnnh auj Deit'Dost Hfi Ua i
oneneHMiintiiirkli streeet Halliw. Te Send for pawpbltt.
I'reathluR aiinM at the li id ld" i
The principal endses of sick hendache
blllouinefts nud cold chills aro found m the
htomadi and liver. Curctl by Jleechim's
I'illfl
A competency may bo defined ns tho
amount n man U competent to get
AV'ai tfu IUKMt & Co tho largest Cocoa
and Chocolate Manufacturers on thin conti
nent have carried ott tho highest honorn nt
the woi Ill's Coiuiiittiaii j;xtosition Jliey
lecehed from tho Boardof .ludces ihehUifi
et ivnnh (mcdaN and diplomat) on all tho
article contalneil in tiiiirexninrimineiy
breakfast cot oa premium No 1 chocolate
Uermnn sweet chocolate vanilla chocolate
cocoa butter
1 ho judges state in t heir report that thco
products aio characterized by "excellent
ilavor" "i)uritt of material employed." and
"uniform ecn competition indicating
great enro In point of mochanicnl pre ora-
tion "
A copy of MIHpnrloa'B "Cliokolteceipts '
w ill t o tent frco to any honselteq or on up-
plicntlon by mail or otherwise to Walter
linker Jt Co. Don heRter llass.
A woman U moro a omnn that is a wife
and moro a wlfo that Is a mother.
-i
Soinolioly h Good.
To make our own troubles tho menni of
helping tho troublow of others fs n noble
eirort ior good Awell ilhixtuitcd iustauto
of this kindly t-jmputliy Is shown In u letter
from Mr Ihuuh L IInnncom School Agent
Marshfleld Me . nn old Union Moldler. lie
says "It may do Bomctiody f-omo good to
stnie I am a man of bO auf m hi n -tn hid a
bad knee nnd ihemtuitNin t-otin Iwaslnmo
tlireo j ears nnd very bad moct of tho time
1 got ht Jacobs Oil and put it on threo
Union nud it made a euro. 1 am now In
good health "
Theio is Teas misery in being cheated than
in that kinl of wisdom which peieclves or
think it penehos that alt mankind uro
cheats
loo nv whi:vt i hoii two aiius
'this remirhable Udd was icported
by I runic Close Miniusotu on two
acres of Man el Spring Client Spcnk-
Ing of thl he.it this new fcort takes
the cake It is the gieuteU cropping
spring n heat in the orld Pat mora
who tried it the pnt faciihon' believe
R'entjtlve to erne hundied bushels
can he grown from one ncio nnd ure
going to get this jiuhl for 18fH At
euch yield wheat piys 30c a buvlicd.
Snlzc'r is the Inmost grower of ege ta-
ble nnd faim sted in the woild.
minims. hi nn uui itini i it! .si i i
Ihm ii-imirknble nli'mst iinbund f
m. Id wins leporied by I iunk Wintei
of Montana who planted onu bushel of
(tie.it Northern Oats eniefuUy tilled
and hrlgated same nnd bellews that
in iss I he e.m glow from one bus of
Great Northern Oals three hundred
bushels. It's a wonderful out
II AoU Villi tut Tills Out Itlltl spud It
With He posluge to John A Pnler
beed Company I.iiCiosc. Vis . ou
will iceehe sample piekuge of uboc
oits and their mimmoth faim seed
c.itulouue or with 7l poht.ige Jon get
catalogue with p.icU Man el bpunjjf
Wieot. w
A Uoliatb In brains N uinetime not o er
kneo high iu grate
m it nlvi.
tun J J A-Jt jour
ttrikes the heart
" llni)tt "l
Wuirutiini ioi un or i:
UruKgtH (or It. 1 i m 13 1
Tho man who would be a bihr mu
never ktep the proce&tdon wnftui
Fihlloli'it CoitiiimiHlon Lurr
ik jt. .. n irin.pfint.4. tt . urftfe In. ml nt i tti
turn. It u ttm bchimiiuh Our. 23 ct
l'ocrt mn feiife a ttlmbl
Ih no ox u-e for hubb mornli
tt.i. jtji.
oat luit it
Tho Purso rib.
'Iho titan of tho land ctab family
is Illrgus latro commonly called tho
"puroo crab" a losidont of tho
Islands of tho Indian and South
Pacific oecans. Maturo adults aro
frightful looking cvoaturos full two
Zeon inches a(jio""Luu Jmal'
or "louring duoic ' ana pincmng a
inun hip high whon acting in defense
which they aro not slow to do if
molestod Tho pinchers are of
course on tho first pair of logs
which aio largo and powerful tho
second and third pairs arc aimod
with but slnglo cl iws while tho
fomth pair (whloh aro much smaller
than cither tho nocond or thltd and
not ono-tonth us strong as tho
plnchor carriers") aro provided
with a pair of weak httlo nippers.
A iJfth pair of logs but so small as
to simply bo useless rudlmonts aro
attached to tho body noar iho abdomen
Columbia Hit or au Uncortsiln Stienm.
Tho fow b team boat mon on tho
upper Columbian ihor in Eastern
Washington nnd others acquainted
with tho stream oxpross gravo
doubts of Its ovor bocomlng a s.ifo
and ceitaln highway although on-
thuslastlo residents of that region
count much on Its utilization as a
means of transportation for tho de-
velopment of tho country Tho
principle trouble Is In Its orratlo
changes of cour&o Its rise and fall
and Its shifting banks. Tho boats
of tho ono cotnuny navigating tho
river botweon Wenatchoo and tho
Okanogan river aro constantly moot-
ing with mishaps on tag- to tho dllll-
cultlos of navigation. Throe woro
laid up In ono week last month.
IIo Known III I'l.ice
How does tho old man look upon
you as a prospective son-in-law?"
"Don't know yot. Haven't got far
enough along to so'und him."
"Ho can't bo blind to tho fact that
you aro an accepted beauP"
"Well no; that's plain enough as
tar as tho boau Is concerned but I
seem to be playing second fiddle all
tho time." Knnsus City Journal.
Kent In Knglaml.
In Kngland 233 families live In
houses which pay over 1000 ayoar
rent; 9211 pay between 500 und
1000 8 633 pay betwoen 200 and
500; 1019-18 pay botweon 50 and
100 and 3.G24.G08 pay less than
20 or under $100 u year for tho
houses In which thoy Uvo.
L'tnd alunn In Grout Ilrttaln.
Tho value of land In Groat Britain
rose enormously during tho Canadian
and American wars of tho last con-
tury and increased still furthor dur-
ing tho French wars owing to tho
demand for grain and Its udvancod
jirico
Ncnrintr tlio Grate
In old ago infirmities nnd weakness hasten
to cloo the gap between us anil therrae
Happily cl"utltlo icseareli and nhnriTii
RklU lmo allied tticmschos in furnishing us
n rullubie iiiouds of amoliorntltiff tho alUuentH
incident to declining eius and of iLnoilug
waning t hi steal onorgj Its name is lias
tetters Stomach Hit ten a wldolj com pie
henh tei iedv in disease and an laentlma
bio blctwinR to theelilerl) tlio feeble and tho
convalesient Ithoumatlc iillimmts trouble
with tho Itldnc j sand lumbago aro onionir the
juoro common tiilmonts of tho aged Theso
aro effoctually counteracted by tho Hitter
which Ih IILowIfo a treventlon and curatlvo
of malnrliil cnmnlnltitn. dtHnennla. const!
Jilj:-JJJ-pr-r'- y-m nnd TTin nr rnlnftlnnj
In tho arithmetic of heaven nothing
counts but lovo.
Iletraro of Ointment for Ctlt.irrh that
Contain MGrrury
As mercury lllnurely destroy tho Benso ot
smell nud completely dornngo the whoto
Bystom whon entoringlt through the mu-
cous hurfucos Such articles should never
lie used except on proscriptions from lepu-
tublo phjsicians as the damn go they will
do Is ten fold to tho good )ou can possibly
ilt'iivo from them Hall's Catarrh Cure
manufactured ly F J Cheney it Co To-
ledo O contains no mercury and is talton
Internally acting directly upon tho blood
and mucous suiraces of tho Hjntem In
buying llall'B Caturrh Cure lio suroyouget
tho genuine It is taLen Internally and
mado in Toledo Oliio by V J Choney &
Co TettiiuonioU free
C2?"Nold by druggists jtrico 73c per bottle
One should chooso a wifo with his ears
rather than with his oj cs.
JUfT persons aro broken down from
overwork or household euros Hrowns
li on Hitters i ebuilds tho system aids diges-
tion removes ctcosh of bHo and cures
malariu. Afcnloudld tonic for women aad
children
i Ono of the greatest ploasuies in this lifo
Is to hnv e a plenty to do and do It
Komo pcoplo uro too kind to toll tho truth
If j ou aik ono of them to lend joua dollar
ho will declaio lie hasn t a cent
"No snicr Itcnicilj ton le had for
Coughs and Colds oi mi) trouble of Iho
Ihroat than "Ji M'n' Hi iim inula
1'rlco Ji Cts. ''( 'V bi hair
1 Curbuiutcn Lnrgo ns Iten1 Ilgg"!
Mis NAVNir GociiMv of J i nhcCI.
I King II "iam Co a writes nfl n s
"For atiout eight or ton jcars my (jitfr.
Col T l vgg of Went I'otnt Vu w U lalA
up w ttli cai bunclrs the w orBt that I i r w.
lie tiled evtrj thing ho heard or bi!jccoe
lilm. Mini nr oe
peven enrlnim jft
time an hirg' nii c'n
vpnn llogoc i ilk
and hiitrtred pa mu
ho could not nfillr &
sup In 1972 b lift
Ids tied put lu tfea
middle or bl r.
nnd got nn It t die
Noonu OTpectwl btsi
to Kit Vlfl II MT
Dr Pit khi's lie k
Mfdli 1 DtBcoMrr
niiiH 1 for all hlwA
dii.1 i n rn H fare h
ha 1 ti'ifii hjlf-Or
of IHsodt-
101 tlCUKU M
poawny Twotinttlesf ntm iyiid trim- li
fanovv sv ears old uidLuJovsgwahejilttt"
Col. T. U I'oan.
Mairlnge is a lottery in which every
drnwsnpiie
PERCE CUBE
on itso.NCV 3 nr.roMii.n.
ST. JRGOBS OIL IS TH& KING-CURB OVER ALL
IT HAS HO EQUAL. NO SUPERIOR. ALONE THE BEST.
KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly used Tho many who live bet-
ter than others and enjoy lifo more with
less expenditure by moro promptly
adapting tho world's beet products to
tho needs of physical being will attest
tho value to health of the puro liquid
laxative principles embraced in tho
remedy Syrup of Figs.
Ita excellence ia clue to its presenting
in tho form most acceptable and pleas-
ant to tho taste tho refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax-
ative; effectually cleansing tho system
dispelling colds headaches and fevers
and perminently curing constipation.
It has given satisfaction to millions and
met with the approval of tho medical
profession because it acts on the Kid
nevs Liver and Bowels without weak-
ening them and it i3 perfectly free from
eery objectionable substance
Syrup of Figs 1 for sale by all drug-
gUU in 60c and $1 bottles but It is man-
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only whoso name is printed on every
package nU) the name Syrup of Tig
and belug well informed you will not
accept any substitute if oflered.
KSvSWSI
- "S vtZMZSxL m BEST MADE BEST TmttSniaVH'EMSr-
I Pridnd-3- W $ fc .
E? I ttJfJt- v i.-
i JEflL PflJiTS
I xra" rcuTt woniiD.
I callvnreDared liniment
everyiincredicntoi recocnized value and in constant
use by t;he medical profession. These ingredients are
combined in a manner hitherto unknown and WILL
DO all tl(fat is claimed for it AND MORE. It
shortens Ljabor Lessens Fain Diminishes Danger to
Life of Mother and Child.
Sent by Cxprejj on Receipt of Price 1.50 per Bottle.
Book to ''Mothers" mailed FREE containing voluntary testimonials.
Sold by All Oriftlltl BRADFIBLD RLIHILATOR CO. Atlanta (la.
FOE
50 CENTS.
Slmmit Silas. Jan. 1 1891.
PARIS MEDICINE CO
St Loulu Mo.
Gentlemen If any ono ns'cs jou If your
"GROVE'S
TASTELESS CHILL TONIC"
will euro tho Orlppo jou may tell them It will
hast winter I lirul tlio Uilniio unci Chills while
nt Now C leans and j our Ionic cured me In
40 hours At this writing I hino cured mytelf
THE SECOND TIME
In fiO hnurn of the same troublo auj only toolt
two thlnl ot tho BOo iKittlo.
You hnvo n "World HoBtor for Ln (3rIpjV
ami tho "King of Chill Ton!.. " Youra truly
r. 51. ki:nui:ui)ini:
With V hltttnioNt llmi. A L 1
-37 Albany Street - 110S.TOT Jl'ASR.
Don't fall to nsk for Crovo's and
don't accept something claiming to
bo Just as good.
SOLD ON A GUARANTEE.
NO CURE NO PAY.
SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS.
pi iT" MmAl TKcrra
6iiia 1 v vw :
r STOOK
HI I8S KAItr-Y Tlllt Ml'H
vim li:s- mvi:i:t i'Otato.j
iiurKi'v VAJt j
wiiMiiMtrui. i'i:A
.Ii:HtISAI.I.M AUTIOIIOKU 1
saw". ;o2s? i1"1"111 SJ Foral
Full Grown
Stock.
AMnitP YntJfk' MFAT WITH
WH LIQUID DlTRACfclDKE
SircTi LAR.E.KitfU5ER BR0.MIU0N r.
IIGHTN1NQ
I ARREST
A 1 kind of too
trouDiuiuAl Artln t'utui
Air IQ 1.M Ml 1101 p jv
rt OKKS Anwi-tt IU CHU
WELL MACHINERY
" .. 1 l.t y14 1tf Kip h bin IP
rsii ii tLt corn. rurfccUfJ
e9m-iiiMTes.
cnirfr )in nfl
Kfcnnd chance. IT
1 mt umiltl nt first mif-
f ceed bo sure and eUcrt with
FERRY'S
SEEDS.
I HVn-r'a Mrtil Annual for ISO! J
A contains the um unUsuhoiunce
i or mo miBi mrmniB khuii-
1 eaor0. livery pianier mouwy
uue iu ci'ii 1. 11 cv.
D.M.ferrycto..
Detroit.
Mica.
faufact'd by THE GOODWIN CLOTHIE CO
EVANSV1I.UE. INP.
i&x ion "3IH. rranv Tt iv vr uunrrr'
McELREES'
SWINE OF CARDUI.?
f For Female Diseases. I
h4HSA.v.4o4.p
W. L. DOUOLAS S3 SBOH
equilRcuoloin work rostlttjrfnvn.
? to $6 bc-t valua ior the mt
n the norlJ Name and pne
tfni)cit oa the bottom Lmr
puir ivarrinica 4 aKC no lciv
jl tutc. iSLeIKalpaiym for fiJL
iTr.i.UiTrn- x?N. description of our cmnttcl
L D0UaljiXp---Vjrr(.f Con jJ-t
nar ' turwbior.
dcrlivmall. ostce free. You enn gci Hut heat
bargains of dealer viho push our ihoev
p9 Contamptlvci and pcoile &
ra whobnYO weak lunpior AilO PS
jn mn.abouldUBO flto iCurofur Wi
fit Corifumptlon. It hti uifd Wr
w ihmituDd. It liai not injur- $1
M cd one It It not bud to toke. Jf
'3 U lithe beitcouBl Byruju M
as Sold orerrwbre. 83c. fel
POULTRY!?"1'0 E nNn
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EREdDCRS rn HhutrMtU Lul.k-u W N. U. DALLAS.
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