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CKj AltS AND 11 x\KD J to another |nrt of the ti«.!d ai'dHtP8 Hj as lie tainted Colonel Mills a elidl burstj under his horcc and down went the General and horse in a cloud of dust and Etnoke. Colonelr*n np and the General arose and began to brush off the lt;iust and blood from his nnifrom.The horsedisemhbweled.1 he use of the tobv is, Isoriv to say, increasing. A nunstnoker 1 have a great Hversionto tlie toby or any other cheap tobacco, s*ys a writer in the Chicago Times. The toby claims to elt; me from Wheeling, but the geographical Center of its tx 6tence isal.ont GO miles c.ut ot I he AY\el i ll,,llnrt- OrJcritig up another hor£o\ irgi»i:i town, in PitUhiirg. Froni Lu.lkh‘1 Miiis now insisted llmtthe General ride lt;ff. Write oldbeen completelyLongstreetobrirv.ition during afew briefvisits I should say that more che^p! ^*c,ierai Lohg-treet and he willcigart-—and tobliesare smoked incity inling than anythe K tv-t. There is a verystory toll1 oil tl9 suhj-ct. which i attiibnted, like many?torielt;B, to Will McCocncP.tellyou p.Con el Ml. Is never wore the grayI’LL’Ms1 Ultotliir ’odoDEMOCRATS.“When 1 was- in11Pittburg withiWachington. L. C., Jar.. 17.—Aiargei nuinb«r of commissions of Presi itntial Postmasters will have*\ar y Hamlin's company | laying iduringn** 1 he K»kir, Will is represented j hs saying, 4*I was invited to dint* with a prominent banker. It wash gnat meal.,’erscut-gSo1 silver, servants in lively,greenthe three monthsending February 2S than in any previous quarter of a year. The number of c e.'ks whose cointnis-ti*»ns expiied last month wa3 430 Already the month 125 commis-turtle soup, terrapin, ehablis, Uuin- rioMS ,laVe txr‘ircdi the expira-art b*lit, tripe X, and all that— tbn8 duri,,K t,,!s month will aggre-about a dezer. courses. After the*brandy my triend oidered the ci gars brought in, and the servant tossed around the bux of tob cs. Itook OTIC.444Fake another,* 6»id my entertainer in cordial tones.% thanks, old man, one willgatj 350. The number ot commissions which expire during February is about 175.4do,1 I !Ca\‘But, my boy, 1 insist on yourfmok;i g two. Why, hang jrf matl) I don't he-ievo in economizing onI always smoke two afterMaude Why does that sh jo ledaer there do such a tremendoii3 biirinest? Jennie: Why, all his shoes are ir.aiked two sizts smaller than they really are.—BostonTr veler.♦ •* «Mr. RobiliPO: :sclf-tnadoeiir »rs.Odinner.% * *♦ « A • ♦UOG All Q. MILLS AT C'llICK-I AMAl/GA.j St. Louis Republic.Apr.-pus of the tact that Con-man, I d have you know, Mrs.Robinson ! Mrs. Robinson: Ihope so. I certainly don’t want you to go about tilling people I made you what you are.Ti utli.W.: How do you tell the age ofa h'M ? V.:the teeth. W.: AIgrestuiin Mills has rcct ntlyseenlit to carry a pistol to protect hiinf from the threatened at-ln n hasn’t any teeth. V.: No, but* *I !l tve. — Chicago Llerald.• ♦ •Ilav** you met that elderlygir’ault ot a clank, a Confederate tha) Smith has m u ried ! He say a veteran gives irrefutable evidence | she* w a s imple of Virginia bcMitv.4‘A sample ! I should call her on a«*f thecoinageO t* til 0rP1 ex astate?m »n.emnantVogue.! “1 saw General Longstreet andVI Colonel Mills at Chiekatnauga inwhen the Texan was in rta!I danger,’’ said this gentleman, “buthe wag as calm as that September*Dayton: I thought you gave tipNew Year's. Petet-Jay inWhertver Lone-itrect was we all knew there wasto be heavytiring; some-- weiring atP?on: ^o Idid. Dayton: Whatft#caused you to start agai:? Petercon; Writing 03 ir.stead of ’04 onmy letteis.—New York Lit raid.♦ 4• *blt;dy won d certainly be assaultedor aLongstreet hadchargenin pu.se stanuimr atFOR Hire:--Carriages with orwithout horses, for hire for out town tratlic. Apply to this officenIthe corner of a house and steppedOITafew teet, when a cannon4yshall came along and tore aw the corner where he had been s anding about a minute be lore-Colonel Mills, who was command ing a Tex*s regime!.t, approachedHighestA Wr A R D E DHonors — World’s Fairt)1he General, and, placing his hand on his shoulder affectionately, said: “General, don’t you think yourhad letter get further back? TheI *enemy seems to have its batteriestrained on this position and anaccident to vcu might demoralize our men. We will hold th:s place.1 * ‘ In a fe\? minutr*s Oencral |fcwnAmiftcnli,Alumcr« 1- 0 ML A + ‘ ' * *MOST PERFECT MADE.A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Pc wi^rwas♦0fide |40% * % : • % fr,h% * ■ X A. 1-v ? ^
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Brownsville Daily Herald

Brownsville, Texas, US

Wed, Jan 24, 1894

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