Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 4, 1895 Page: 3 of 8
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EXTRAORDINARY!
WAS THIS OCCURRENCE
Hot Merely Rsllof From an Xntlgniil-
caut Ailnunt But a Huuiau
Life Involved
It n during a recent comerflatlon
with Mr A ir Ci annoy the well-
known commercial tr.-neler with the
Cochran Lumber Company that a re-
porter of the Commercial learned of
wonderful case Mr Crarnby Is weil
known (n Memphis nnd suricunillna
countiy and now lesldefl at IIS Ktir
stieet
' Jut tfn m j go" Pile he "my
wife n iMmd u tmiat) lump in her breast.
Hhe ihuugM nothlnv of it but It In-
cream (1 In sIzp lapliily and noon broke
throui;!) the skin and commenced to
discharge She was put under ttent-
ment of the beat piiskian but they
ery soon found that they could do her
no pood anil simply prescribed nntl-
septlcn to keep the place clean Hoth
her grandmother and aunt by the v. ay
had died with cancer and when ap-
prised of this fact the doctois told m
that they would not attempt to nave
her that she una Incurable. Although
the cincer had by this time bocomo
d ep aented and her heulth ery low
I had one of the most notJ specialists
of New York to tioat her. Aftor treat-
Inj? her awhile this doctor admitted
that the case was hopelens and further
treatment useless. It Is difficult t3
lmiglne how despondent we all bo
came knowing that she mul die and
unable to gle her any relief I haA
spent over five bundled dollars wltK
the best nedlcal skill to be had and
felt that there a no further hope
' One day I happened to roid an ml
vertlsement of H S. H recommend tna
that remedy for cancer and in lew
of the failure of the most eminent
physicians in the countiy I confess 1
had little faith left In any humin
agency Howevei I puichised a bot-
tle of S. S S and to my delight Jt
Beemed to benefit her after she hid
taken a couple of bottles the cancer
began to heal and astonishing ns It
may scum a fow bottles more cured her
entirely You can piobably better un-
derstand how remukable this cure was
when I explain that the eftncpr ha 1
eaten two hules In the breiflt two inch-
es deep These hcilod up entlielv ml
although ten eiri have olap-ud iut a
sign of the dlieaae has eer letutned
and we are assured of the permamnre
of the cine which we at first doubted
"I cettalnh regard S S. B as tha
mot wonderful remedy in the worli
and It M trulv a Hod-send to those
afllltted with this terrible disease Ye
elr" he concluded "you may be sine
that I shall always be grateful to that
remedy for without it my home uoull
now be desolate nnd my children moth-
erless "Memphis Tenn Commercial
On tin Apple.
At list a monumout will bo erected
as a memoiiiil of something' worth
while; It will stand fop gonorullong
to come In lomenrbraocn of the dis-
penser of a pi eat blessing a benefac-
tor of mankind in the past present
and in tune to come. Mora people
have risen up and blessed this bene-
factor of mankind than hmo blessed
oven tho name of Mor&o inventor of
the telegraph. Iho name of tho ben-
efactor is as familiar to tho American
jieojle as tho name of (Jeorgo Wash-
ington is. 'J ho benefactor whoao
memory W thus to be honored is the
Baldwin apple. The monument will
bo set up on the very spot In Wo-
bum. Mass where tho original Maid-
win apppio tree giew '1 he (.ireou-
itigs and the Bellollowers and llusot
and all that lod I've astra may be
pippin but there is none such as tho
Haiti win for steadfast lollablllty that
delights generation after generation.
1h II ctfHt ltiiiiU.
Frenchmen lako the noatost boots;
Scotchmen take tho largest but they
cannot compete witli LobenguU
whose sle wad 12 inchei long and 8
inches wide.
Tim lintl.li I luplr-.
The Urltish emplie and its depend-
encies and colonics embtaco 11001)-
QUO sqtiate miles or about tho blQ of
all Afilua.
The deepest well on our Atlantic
coast is that at the silk works near
Northampton JIass. ; depth J) 7 00.
'luu Lump ()lt
It is Interesting to note that tho
Mansur gun with which the bpunish
troops are armed is found by plae-
tical iLt) in the Held in Cuba to bo too
complicated fur the intelligence of
the average soldier bo many mis-
haps have occur ed that tne gun Is be-
ing replaced with lloraingtons.
The Ki emllu of Moscow contains
the crowns of l'olanl and all the
other kingdom and principalities
which lUissla has octthion.
Tha 1 iiijjiiiMr'rt Truln.
The Gorman emperor's Imperial
train Lost about V75O.00J and it toolc
thrco years to construct it. There
are altogether twelve cars. Including
two nursery carriages. The recep-
tion saloon contain twelve pieces of
Btaluar) and each of the sleeping
cars is titled with a bath.
An 1 iiormom Unbc
With a. population ot hardly 2000-
00U Greece has a debt of U3.000.000
English pounds or about 15 pounds
or 4 15 per capita.
BIRDS LIKE TO TRAVEL.
And Tills I tho Hon on Why Tiirj
Annually Lento Northern Cllnintoa
Why do tho birds lilt southwaid each
fiUiiimn nnd leturn again with every
prlng7 No one knows but science
in tho pcrBon of Pi of. Wang tho emi-
nent Austrian ornithologist has just
disclosed that tho usual flippant an-
ew er to this question "Uocause they
liko to tiavel" Is not far out of tha
way after oil bpj-s tho New Yorl.
World. In a lectin e that Prof. Wang
locently delivered in Vienna he gavo
somo exti purely interesting details re-
garding the mlgintioiis of birds all of
whirh migrations resemble one an-
other In two respects: thoy follow tha
mo3t dhect line southward and aio
made with almost Incredible raphlltj.
Numeiousobservatlono havo been nudj
at Heligoland wlilcli Is tho principal
halting place of birds of p image from
northern countries and In Egypt
which in tho winter homo of many
nnd tlie3ebsetvatlons hao established
nome facta hitherto unknown The
blue birds trmcrse tho 1U0 nautical
miles whlMi separate Urmh from
Heligoland In a single night which h
at tho rrte f moio thin forty
geographical miles per hour. The
but I low a speed is oer two and ono-
half miles pei minute or nearly three
times that of tho fastest railway train
Kven the ounger birds 0 or 8 weeks
old accompany tho others In their long
Journey. Prof. Wang as'cs himself
what is th Impulso which causes tho
birds aftet tho blooding nnd moulting
season is o'ver to quit our northern
climate. Ho does net think it Is fear
of cold for many apfcies quite ns deli-
cate as those which migrate southward
oislly withstand tho rlgois of the win-
ter hut they have an ineslstlble humor
for traveling. This Is his Idea of the
fnct but ho enn gho no explanation.
HUNT FOR A HU3DAND
V nt ltoliort (Inuit Snjn nt tho Old
Arl-ttiurjitlc llioory of Uoiniin.
There aio thousands of daughters of
well-to-do mothets In this country who
aie bi ought up in the old nristociatle
theoi that a woman should study
moieintelv hard until sho Is 18 then
look as pretty ns she can and devote
luisilf until sho Is man led to having
what Is called on this side of the At-
lantic a good time wiltes Uobeit
Orant in Sciibncr's. To bo sine in
Trance tho good time does not come
until after marilage and there are
othe differences but the well-bred
lady of social grnces is tho veil-bred
lady whether it be in London Paris
Vienn? or New Yoik and a bill-room
In one capital is essentially tho samo
as in all the others unless It ho that
over hero the ery oung people aro
allowed to crowd out everybody else
Tkeie ate thousands of mothers who
are content that this should be tho
limit of their daughter's experience a
reasonably good education perfect
manners four ens of whlil and then
n husband or uo husband and a con-
eervathe afternoon ten chinking spln-
Rterhood and thej aro thankful on tho
whole when their girls put their necks
meekly benoith tho joke ot convention
ind do as psst generations of woman
all over the chttlzsd world h.ue dons
Tho reign of tho unconventional society
joung wonan is oer. She shocks now
her own country womm even more
than foielgnera nnd though like the
buffalo she Is still extant she Is dis-
appearing een more rapidly than that
illustrious quadruped.
How l IrrlrUlt) Kill.
The ery interesting and valuable
eperlments which Dr. A. M. Blelle of
the Ohio Stato unUerslty has been
making with regard to the effects oj
loctrlc 3hocks upon animal organism
havo teached a stage where a working
theory can be predicated upon tho re-
cults obtained saja the Cleveland
Loader. This theory Is a complete de-
parture from that most commonly ac-
cepted. It has been supposed that the
cause of death in electrocution was tha
breaking down of the tissues. But tho
elaborate experiments which Ptof.
niello has made during the last month
cr more leave no doubt in his mind
that death results from a ery different
cause. Ho has found by experiment-
ing with a largo number cf dogs that
an electric shock of sufllclent Intensity
to cause death results li a contraction
of tho artorie3 so that the refuse to
perform their functions. This throws
the blood from the olns upon tho
heart and lrtuilly drowna the opera-
tion of that organ.
Keep All 1 nod Ccnrrml.
Cvery article of food should be kept
toverod until It appears ou the table.
Milk and butter should bo kept In air-
tight covered vasscls They take up
QAery odor flying in the air and are
poUIvely hrrmful to tho stomach after
standing uncoeied for an hour or two.
Tot only odors but tho malculao that
ail the nlr are attracted to milk and
butter. Uncovered jelly Is a cronace
lo family health yet (a two-thirds of
lire pantries in the city will be found
half-usod cllsiies of Jelly atandlng un-overed.
A ballot dancer depends to- su"ces3
more upon l.er agility than ad-dress.
NOT SO VERY POOR.
Tho Man from New ? rain ml Ilml 80000
In 1IU Wiilitootit.
0cr two weeks ago V. 11 Nicholson
of New Zealand prried here on the
steamer Mariposa and put up at the
American Exchange hotel say a the San
Pranelsco Exnmlncr. Ho wmi so
roughly dtesscd nnd so unique In ap-
pear? nee with a queer bunch of whis-
kers on his chin that he seemed a
walking advertisement of hard luck
Ho had arrived in the steeragn and lit
took one of the ery chenpeut rooms
In tho house. Under these circum-
stances Manager Wiseman wns In-
clined to keep a wary eye on him. At
tho end of three days Mr Wiseman
broached tho idea of nettling hit bills.
The queer guest sold ho would piy the
bill In tho next daj or two Ho did not
howeer and he wan spoken to again
about It Still there was n hitch but
Anally tho Nov Zealander Bald ho woulu
go upstairs and get the money. Afci
a while ho came down with it nnd
paid tho bill. Then ho eplained that
tho reason why ho hadn't paid it before
was that he had nil his money sewed up
in his e.U On Investigation It was
shown that ho had a surprising
amount. Thero was no leas than $"0i0
in bills and English oovereigns mostlt
the latter besides JT.OOO In drafts. The
Knoielgns weighted the ent down till
it was ns heavy he tire owner and all
an able-bodied man could earrj. ley
v e-" skillfully and stoutly iicwn In from
thn Lottom up so that all around his
shies nnd front there was monf nnd
tho back of the vest hid to be strength-
ened with leather Btraps to keep the
garment from being prilled to plcres.
This f.-ucer contrivance londed islth
coins bills nnd drafts the mm Kir
tho billy-goat whiskers had ben hs-
;Ing with him whcreei h" traveUd
There wero fears nt times that he
would be lobbed but NIchoNon has nl-
waa Insisted that he could take one
of hinuplf. A few days ago after ie-
turnlng from a warm walk dovn town
with his load of cash he Jucw oil
his hea est In his room and put on
another ore to cool off -Ie finallv
stepped down stairs leaving the doo.
Dpcn. He sat at a desk fot a Iit; time
forgetting about hit. cash rauddenlj
he recolloctcd it his face os3iirred rn
ashen hue nnd he vanished upstairs
like a streak of light. His precious
vest was there though hanging on a
chair. He grabbed it and put it on
and Blnce then has worn It eonstantlv
Nicholson came ocr to invest hio mon-
ey hut did not find nn thing to bult
hl.n. so tho land of the antipodes will
get him again. He sailed on the Mari-
posa tho same steamer on which he
cam 9.
oLi
A GOOD GODDLER.
Dili Tfinlcr-IIriirtcil Old inrlcrj rarril
fur Clild. ii If Tlirj trv llh Onn.
A lady of Philadelphia owns an old
turkey gobbler which deserves to go
on record as a feathered phllanthiopls'
oms time last fail a hut inhabiting
tho samo fowl jard ns the old gobbler
in question had the misfortune to be
caught by a hawk and left to the cold
rharity of tho world a couple of babv
ihicks that had no shed their fltst
down For tho first day of their gihf
tho little fellows peeped around In de-
spair and almost died of starvation.
None of the hens seemed inclined to
Ihiow the protecting wing oer their
helplessness and it is probable that tho
next day would have ended their career
had not the old gobbler come manfully
to their rescue. With a gentleness
that would have done credit to a ten-
derer nature ho considered their help-
less condition and began at once to
ptovide for tho wants or the little oi-
phan3. It was really beautiful to bo-
hold his kindly care of the cMldren
of his adoption. He learned to Biilt his
paco to theirs accommodating himself
to their feeble ability in every particu-
lar. Ho taught them to scratch and
pick as patiently as their own mother
would hao done and actually har-
bored them at night until they weie
able to roost unsheltered. During the
hitter cold winter though they wero
by that timoweli-grownpullets he con-
tinued to caro for them sheltering
them from tho wind and guarding
them from tho wet though ho had to
suffer himself in their stead.
A Slimmer Itlcn
"111m" or Vogue gives this latest bit
ot information about men's fashions
"Tho prince has at last started a no ci-
ty which I think will bo moio lasting
than the link-button which has not
been generally adopted. In Purls re-
cently tho prince appeared in what Is
known as a smoking jacket or a Cowes
zoat on tho street. Of covm he had
tho overcoat over It but the jacket
was worn In tho day-time and when ho
removed his Chesterfield ho'wae found
:lad in light Ehepherd's-plald trousers
FfhltQ waistcoat aad a lounge or Cowes
lacket of black-faced silk with gorge
collar. The Idea however is not for
winter but for Bummer. This summer
after midday CpwoS coats or lounge
Jackets or Tuxedos or whatever jou
maj be pleased to call them will be
worn with light trousers nnd fancy or
tvhlte waistcoats. At least this Is the
prophecy."
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
O
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AB&&OTEHS
E&&JE5E
Mill l. 1 miser.
H h said Secretary Olnov U raoro
arlatocrutlo In his habits' than Scc-
rotitiy 1 1 rush urn wa Mr Oinej s
flrst ur t a secretary of Stato was to
dang a placard on tho front door of
his pilwitu ollice with Iho inscription
"Nut Door " This was significant
("or "noxt door" leads to his sccie-
tary'somee. .ludgo dtesham had a
breey way of keeping his olllco door
open to tho public and people some-
times got a glimpse of thu secretary
in his shht sleeves pulling ava at u
jlgar and up to his cars in "work.
Judge (JroHham's Democracy often
shocked the sticklers for form In tho
liplomatre corps. Judge diosham Is
lead and tho new man does not wUh
to follow him
Don't (ft 'dire 1
If jou (mid hciir ihnt In Home plnte to which
ton au k in.: niiiiiuid lipievaUrit Totbunir
ionou ti i ii produces chl U nml ferr MI
otH uuiiityiit iuuI ilumb Hffuo tlarit M a m Uo
md thou itfh u tit Mot t.' tiuil prouths l
Hualittir t Moiuucli Hitters Itio n at antl
nivliiilil- . Ululi ulana musedv fur liltlous
aan imiHi jinlon dj Hiieiitln ihtMiliiHtic uud
tldm. irmti i neruuniitf ntnlildbUlty
Huinliif" llko nil the icstof tho lugfuni
tlj uru shoit Ihod
t FITfi - tirn-topi i l frp1 Dr. I llnonnrpnt
Ntro lttiioi. Sn Hi -.lit! i t tii-111 hi ilu n iim.
Hr It nt Tri'itlMtiui ISJIrlnliKiMli frirt li
lil(.k buJ tuLt.klliKJJlAitltbt t bllu.r J.
Life h ulioit tin l J et imps thfs U tho best
thlusuluut it.
If Trinililpil ltti Nnrn V.vr-t
Jnckon's Initina J"o s dio .i)l positively
euro thMu aio at all dni; store-
1 hoi e i- nothing mankind lament so mmh
is their Iusn of their mnno
It i alw i h best for n man to keep bis
euipLr No ono wants It
"XXunisn'a Majlo Corn Salve.'
Warrant. ( t j ure m immny ictdtiJul Ati yiuf
iliulftlui It 1 ike 1'. teiit
No timu ocr tt did n wkkod at t with-
out tu n' ietnikod bj hN (oiiidcme
riirru li pio inure unit prollt
end no ii ill natislm tlon lu ob-itlnu ir tHilooma
nj pal ul ul Ilia bf HiitiK Parker a i.luuor luutu
'J he uiau who h mo lout fiom poillty U
tho mot dnn?erous cu'timor of all
It U n oiay to tnnntti Lima with Miixler-
llllliliriiiirnii iitiil inn l.rm- nli nl v It ink. ii.n.i nrr
I
I ihoiiMiu who N nlMi ready to follow
uuwlo I- sure to follow tho oorest kind
11 the lliby Is Cutting- Teetb.
roaiiro bii I n iu Pint i li) nnd well tilol renieih ywc
WutkLun HbuuiiiiNUMiiii fur Chil Iron Tcetlilnj
1 Uhtln' luinil toboes N ono of thu fow
thiiiKH that a ituin tan do leit when mad.
Dr PIERCE'S
Golden fledical
HAf.rS CAT.UlIHt CURT Ir it liquid nnd li
taldu lutcnully bu.d by Uiutfiflats Tiic
'Ihore U uo phuo llltc tliu homo of ono
luietheiirt
Cares Kindy-eight per cent ot alt
cases of Consumption In all its
Earlier Stages.
Although by many bclict cd to be incurs-bl-
thcrt It the cudi ttcc of hundreds oC
lnhiil ttiUucH to thu fact that In aII'IU
carlitr stiecs con umiptun Is a Curable
dicnic Not ccrycaie but a laige per-
ctntasze of casts and wc believe fuUv qS
pet tent arc cured by Pr Pierce's Golden
kdicd I)i-coTy even after the disease
v pto?n wd o far as to induce n peated
bleeding- from th. lunp1 bci.rc lingering
cou-ih with copious epLcloralion (includ-
ing tubercular niitt'D tieat lo11 of flet.h
and tttremc imacutroii uud weakness
nndAr nrTnt.
Jlinr7 llLttlio J'UOJf permanently
ji3iire1 In IS to 35 dar. on enn bo truutcj ti
jaome fur aumoprlco under f imcRU iraa
.y 1 tjvM prefer to coiuoboro wo will con-
tnptta nnTrallrnnrt frtJiiml lii)i(Ihllli anrl
nocharco If wo foil tt cure If you hn7eukon mer
cury lodlile potanh and etill hnve arlios and
Saina Mucous Vntclics In mouth horp 1 hroat
Implert Copper Colored Hpotn Llcrrn on
KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement nnd
tend to pergonal enjoyment when
rightly uod. 'Iho many who live bet-
ter than others nnd enjoy life more with
less expenditure ny more promptly
adapting tho worlds host product- to
tho need of olrysiial being will attest
tho value to health of tho pure liquid
laxative principle embraced in the
remedy S rup of J'igs.
Its excellence is duo to its preventing
in tho form most acceptable and pleas-
ant to tho taste tho rjfreliingand truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax-
atlo; effectually cleansing tho atenr
dispelling colds headaches and feers
and permanently curing constipation.
It has given satisfaction to millions nnd
met wrth tho approval of tho medical
profession becau-e it nets on the Kid-
neys Liver and Bowels without weak-
ening them and it is perfectly fice from
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Ficjs is for Kilo by alt drug-
gists in 50c and 1 bottlcn but it is man-
ufactured by tho California Tig Syrup
Co. only w hose name is printed on e ery
packige aNo the name Syrup of Fig-
nnd being well iniormod ou will nuG
accept any substitute if otlercd.
out. it Is this Secondary llt.OOU 1M)1
vo gnuriintco to cure We noliclttbemo-t obstl
Hutu msert end cliullemro tho world for a
rinoworiinnoteiirc liils duoase has Blears
n. Si (Kl000 cuulttl behind our uncundl
tlonnlfiiinranir. Abaolutoproofn gntnpoled on
fipi'Ucni-.n. Address COOK llUHI D CO..
00? fltUBOUlo lctuplu CUlCACO ILL.
; it oul uud nt nd till dvvrtlHtui(iit
Patents Trade-Marks.
rxmntnatloQ an I AdvUe on to I'atentaMllty o(
Invfiiili ii pll 1 for IcnititnrV uuldi ur Mow tflQtl
ufateat fATIUCS o fai-:l: WAOUiyOTCIT D. Q
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CLULLO ntmiaiu (ioous onir.
QUI ITT1 ETC 1liTrndiutpllil.
OnU 1 I Lu3 Snid fr holt.iklo irlc
DCDMDC l'1 Biutn.il Mr Co.
nurrtmO. 3riot.iitt mi.hikmj.
EVAPORATING FRUIT
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