Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 1, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 28, 1894 Page: 4 of 8
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aIJ?EE TEZ. THU. JUSE.Si.ili.'Ol
It tlio ainjDi'tt) Knlo.
It is one nf tlio old 1'iin- neages
nf thu democratlo jmilv that the
innjotity shouhl nl".- uilc. It
romes f.ir nearei oui idea of fairnes3
iind 'justk'o tli ti ii lli- two-thuds
mijoiity iule win 10 the minoiity
JinK as much t -nv about the
imnrmcntsoi the Eetiei.il body as
tho maioritv. A c.indidite who
hios the majority ot the votes in
the eincie5ional convention at
II illcttsvillo next month should
lereivo tlm nomination. We arc
lint in fa or of bringing in a dark
ImriBi
As-
Tliol'rcsldcnt of Tiaiico
sassiuntcil.
London Juno 21. Tho most in-
tense excitememt has been caused
ri'rynherc in Fiance by what
will piubab'y prove n successful
i tteinpt to assjssinato President
I'lirnot. Tho piesidcnt Has visii-
ing Ljons in connection with the
inlern.itionul exhibition. Upon
bin arrival there ho was tcndeicd a
reception by tho pcrfectme after
which lie visited tho exhibition
Alter spendm" soma time at the
exhibition ho piocctdul to tli
V his dc Coinmoicc whore a ban-
nit w.u given in his honur.
t I 2 o'clock tonight Presi-
c1 t liirnotsliuted for the the.itei
Ih re u gala pexformanco was to bo
'tun bec-iueoof his presencoh'i the
it v Several i carnages nero in
trie pi nouasion. the first one heint
i npied by the piesidcnt M
i .iUioi'H carriage mia driven slowly
!.igin fiont of tho Palais de
1 onmieico and then turned into
I'n t!.i U Itcnubliquc still follon-
iii tho facade of the p.ilias. When
half nay doiin the stieet nhich
was lined with enthusiastic crowds
nf people who were loudly cheer-
iiig a man lushed nut of the crowd
uud sprang upon the stepu of the
president's landau. Just at thi-
lnoment M Cut not was waving
hii right hand and saluting with
Ills hat in his left hand in l espouse
to the ovation being gien him by
the ciowd. The people close to the
oairi 15- fan thill the man standing
on tin step hid a knife in his hand.
II' the glare of the electric light
tliej fivr the blight blado lisc in
theulru- tho a-t-.iiiia arm de-
ucendeil and then President Carnot
was -"uii tj fi'l biolc in his seat
hij face d 'athly alo One of his
lianili was preyed to his heait
whole i io steel had entered his
body M Riuiud peifect of Lyons
viho wn se.itttl hci-ide M. Cat not
iniiheli.Ui'ly struck the assassin a
blow full in the lace and knocked
hii'i from the step thus preventing
th imin flora again stabbing the
n -ident which it was his evident
ii nti m to do.
I -tantly cries of "I.e president
i -t is a-finel" "Mnrt a la assassin'
w htaid on every side anil tin
i owJinthe vicinity of the car-
1 1 'go swelled to enormous propoi-
t ins every member of it scorning. y
m i"it on killing tho assassin. He
" graped liv a dozen hands and
i if would have thin and theio
i paid the fulfill had it not
l hii lor revei ill seigeants deVille
j -i'1'ilhiitianil attempted to
hii anav from his captors.
-a l und lo bo impossible ns
iu iiHjtcJ poonic welo detei-
" t a lj it U tho man and the
el.orts of tlio BnrgeanU availed
ii th.'ij bosules saving tho man
fi'en instant death
lllows.weie aimed
bond oV.r 'ho "hoi ' '
iiccwho h.idVv t t
i 'infoicemenl- r '
blow s landi d fairlj
police suci ceilcil in
howling mob back
fioiu tlieir prisonei but to git la
eiplive tnrougli the cioiul was
I livsical imnossibi'utv
In the meantime the news of thcifj
attempted inuruer unci spreaii witn
lightning lapidity. and iiiuunti'd
guards wore sent to the aid ot the
police who wciostill stiuggling to
prcsorvo tho life of tho assassin.
With drawn sabeis in theii hai.i'.s
tlio glial ds rodo down into the
swilling crowd Ikco.ccs of whom
their hoiscs trempled up in. 11. e
eiowtl gae way befoioine hoi'eis
and at last the mob was leachid.
Tht.ii a toidow nnDiu.iut.J iiiounil
the then exhauted nolice and their
captivcand the march to tho police
tation iiegan. jven thus sur
rounded tho captive was not safe
for mon in the crowd made i'uintic
endeavors to reach him. Thoguaids
lcpellcd tlicsa attacks with tho flat
side of their eabcis. At tho same
timo they kept watchful eyes upon
'he crowd to prevent the prisoner
1'ioni being shot. Maledictions
were hurried upon tho captive
and never beforo lias such a wild
indignation against a human be-
ing been seen in tho city.
In the me mtimo physicians
were hastily summoned to attend
the president who had almost im-
inedhtcly been ionoul to tho
perfectuie. A caieful examination
was made of tho wound and the
doctors deckled that tho condition
of Jf. Carnot was hopeless. The
icpoit of the news of tho assassina-
tion caused a great sensation at
the Orand Theater which was
filled to the walls with the elite of
Lyons.
Tho President died at midnight
Sunday.
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uealcrs tn
ijiero.
Merchandise.
iifcmj. ! Standaid Cultivators
rAjprs Rakes Newton Wagons
t.... ...... .....a - o.
Highest piicc paid for country
produce.
Bole Agents HAMILT01T BE0W1I
ua-ui uuiirAit i
hx
1
H beSL ME-N'S S.SO
SHO'Eevep made.
ZairrifSaw& Asrf&
Inquire of your shoe 'dealer
SSilJ
Vlays in the Ivead!
THE CELEBRATED
raznevt
Ltfik
&" fern
vinnt Tproov Vt
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A t.
BREMED FROM THE BEST
HOPS HND 7'JvHLT.
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FOR SALE AT THE AUAXSVS PASS BISMATIK and PALACE SALOONS.
To Our Friends
Second Knlsllo of tlio Romans.
Verily verily f&an that is born
of woman is small potatoes and few
in a hill
He getteth up in. tli9 morning
full of jor and gneth forth armed
with a fishing polo and a bottle of
bait and lo. when night Cometh he
lotuineth homo coiered with led
bngsainl ticks and tho skill all ped-
oth of his nose.
lie spondcth his timo in the
spring making a gaiden and lo
when his garden is in it's glorythe
cut worm and chickens conicth
and eateth upeverything green.
He playoth jKikor and catcheth a
pat hand and bi'tteth his pile and
tho other fellow catchcth four aces
and raketh in the pot.
He tiiketh great inteicst in poli-
tics and baoketh hiscandidato for
all ho is worth and spendoth his
time talking and talkl-ng and lo
alien the election is over aud the
votes counted he fmdoth that the
other candidate has got theio by a'
largo m.ijoiity.
Verily his days arc full of
trouble. Hii cow getteth killed on
the railroad and somebody shoot-
eth his dog and when night cometh
the cats g ither under his window
and make merry and he feeleth
that it would be far bettor for him
wcie a millftoiio tied about his
neck and he bo cast into the deptLs
of the sja.
The Consumers.
Thoroaiesomo ai tides of do-
mestic economy which though or-
iginally of good quality loose much
of their freshness flavor and vital-
ity by transposition from distant
markets or becoino stale by long
sojourn in warehouses "or passing
through too Inany hands
To romedy this and to inuro ab-
solute freshness and purity we are
now manufacturing oiir own brands
of BAKING POWDElUtul BOAS-
TED COFFEE two articles essen-
tial to the comfort and hi; nry of
ovory household and wo will seo
that other articles hearing our reg-
istered brand (APEX BRAND)are
always of the saino undoubted ex-
ccllencBJaiid absolutely standard.
Wo puggesttliat you call fur theso
goods at your giocei's and feel as-
sured that you w ill like them.
Wm.D. Cleveland & Co
EOUSTOIT TXZAS
AUGUST KAETSIS
Agent for the-
Brenliam
Owned by laeggli& Martin.
nl
aroie woiks
Givo him your ordeis.
house sign
and busm'V
PtllllCing AND PAPEU HANGING A PPECTVLTV
FURNITUKE!
In Immenso Ctock at-
JjUiliv.
Which they are disposln;
I & EAHIEFAS
of n( close flauiea. Thev deal in a'l l.ir f'- n nil
nlutH varnishes ami nil quUlto line of wall paper. Tin v lia i on hainl
. riieso L'fciiuomen
allist-clnss lot ot ii finis. Thesu ('emtlemen me constanllv
tneir stoeit. uivo tnem aeau atiUKeciuo tents wortu ror urn
in 'rcaoiu-JTl
li mi
XAJljAtfsrntmmnsaiJ
Highest lie:
SMOUBED BY MYSTERY!
A Great Mistake.
JS
A rrccnt dlvioTor; 13 thit headache
filizlntw. dullness confutton of tho ralnd
etc are flue to dctanicmont of tho nervo
centers wblcl supply Uo brzn with noro
(orcL-i that iudljcstion ilvspepsla uouralgla
wind Id stomach etc urlo from tha dcrango-
ment of tlie ucrvo coutusbiinl t"B theso or-
caiisTrltbrtcTonuldorfoico ThUh likewUo
truoof inauydlsiftsnof tho heart nnd limps.
Tho nftro sydtt'inUllkon tcljuraph system
us will to 8(on ly tho uccompunyiug
cut. The Mttla
lvlilto Jlnts aro
tha norvos which
convey thoneivo
frjo from tho-
t oru ctDtcra to
vevy puri of the
lody just a- tho
clicirlecurrontla
tonvcyeu aion
the telcitrnpli
wlma to ovory
station larso or
emUI. Ordinary
phyaiclann fall to
reurd thU fucti
instead of treatr-
lustthenervecen" ters for thecauso
of tho dUo-deM
urisiDff mereirora
they treat tho
lart affected
rranklln Miles
M l).LL.nttho
highly celebrated
Hoocallat and
student of nervo n diseases
eKCE33STHTr KUESHL
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER
Jtr. Kuesel lias sec rod tlic solo rie;ht to fll tho cl ted
patent hamo boo'- lii T.avata and DeW'itt c unties. 11 s
'j.i hand a lino stock of Saddles Vhip3 Harness e'". 1
turns out none but first-class work YOAKUM Ti
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MOST PLRFfcCT J'...JE.
A pure Grape Cteim of Ttrnr P wd.r. Free
from Am.non'a Al im or niK-r itsr.L
40 YCAR3 IHu ST'.NDA"XD.
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JMmi
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arney s Saj
Is whore all the people go.
Fine Whiskeys Liquors Beer and Cigars
Moultoii Text
Saloon and dance hall.Good mud
Fine whiskey beer and cigaij
HIItXEil
Til
nnrt millior
latfrrui)j''ct
. ... f .....- .. : ".. . - .i-.-- -.' l
lonz inco roaiiEou mo iruiu ui 'u '"
stulcm?Tit ana liU Ilostorullvn Nerrlno
19 prepared on that prlnclp'f. Us cufceis
In carlnj nil dlscnson aiblni; from dcianlro-
ment if'tlio norvous f3llm H nomler-
tul.n9Ulotlioiuautl4 0t unsollcltcil tt ulino-
tlitapo940lonof tlio company raanurc-
turlni llieremurty amply pioie.
l)r MlteV lliv.oralb o Ken Ino U n rolllbla
romftty for nil nmou flhcnfaid fcutli in
bi'aJalic nervous ili'hlllly. piosirntlon
Bloeplcsine-s dlizlnws lijnciltl bjiiihi ao-
blllty. St. Vltm dniK'n. -pl.( p'V. ftf. H
BOlaliy nil drmrjjfl on a iv.ltli o cunranlce
orwiitdinTt 6? tiro l)r wl.o llullcnl Co
Kiffiitt lad; on rucclpt o( price. I per liot-
tSCilroottle for . mpriA-i prepuM.
JXUtprntli o fftirvlno posltl ol coaialus no
ontiei w (lauscrou dru;j.
r . ffty. .
;uT)ti;ejiuntofthe State Horti-
ottlUffultSflciety at Houston July
liiMhJpth ths S A itAP will
sellckets on iho distanco plan at
oue'ifaie for round trip Polling
dates 'July Oth and 10th limited to
July 10th.
Until otherwise ordered com-
meniing Saturday and Sunday
Juno 2nd 3id the S A& A P Ry
will sell round trip tickets from
Shiner to Corpus Chri.ti . Piock-
port Ai.msas Pi ai and Poitland at
!f3.-o. Uhia late Is to be used every
S.it.irday and Sunday tickets to be
limited to four days from date of
sale. These tickets aro not good to
stop oer enremte nor will they bo
honored for return passago short of
their destination. Tho return por-
tion in nst 1)0 stamped and signed
by tho agent at destination before
it will be hono.ed for return trip;
and under no circumstances nill
tho limit on s.imo bo extended.
Class. Yolhausd
SniNcn
On account of the Coloied Baptist
Association convening at Goliad
July 18th tho S A & A P will
sell tickets on theflificate plan.
OKNEUAIV BANKING 'Wl
BCTIIjf
Deposits Received and 1
Demand.
Monov RcmittceVl.to All
Countries.
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Ward, C. W. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 1, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 28, 1894, newspaper, June 28, 1894; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111967/m1/4/: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .