Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 December 1899 — Page 3
,OME AUTHENTIC PARIS IXHlBltlONr
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features Goth Novel and Strlkluf.
Castle of Water*—Object* of
Interest for tbs Frivolous, the
Beirutifi'-' »»d the Studious.
There bus been »o much wild
specu
to the features ofjittxectio/i
May ot next year. As
—tsf, us UJ ^'t bav1* bsqn anticipated, all \he ,fd ^air-brained »yhemee of which
DUIM-'IS
have been go full
ajte
flnoui'ed" to end, as they begun, in ttj# flouas- lu't the exhibition will not lack fany features, loth norel and strik-
"fine charming centre of attraction will be the "Castle of Waters,'" which now being erected in front of the '•Palace of Electricity." Prom tlje summit of the castle, which is in rj»Uty
Ou the Seine will be moored boats smothered in beautiful decoration of flowers, where the Londoner or Parisian CMII sip his tea to the singing and dancing of Geishas, and fancy himself translated to sunny Japan. In another part of the ground the visitor can wander into au Egyptian village, and witness a performance in an Egyptian theatre, and a few steps more will take. liim to Morocco and the many-colored life of Algiers.
French
India, too. wlli be transported
In the exhibition grounds, with all the quaint modes and costumes of the East and the visitor can explore at his leisure the fomnus, pagodas of Vishnu, with it mysterious priests and its sacred dancing girls.
No exhibition nowadays Is complete without its water-chute: but the chute that is being prepared on the Champ do Mars is the longest, steepest and most tortuous ever designed, and is
warrauted to crowd more sensations ,md
and risks into a few seconds than will satisfy the most adventuous. There will also be a large wheel, in comparison with which existing wheels will be pigmies, and the Eiffel Tower will take on all its pristine glories, with new paint and decorations. I
At the Champ de Mars the studiously inclined can revel in all the commercial marvels of mines and metallurgy, chemical industries and civil engineering, food-stuffs and electricity, letters and sciences and at the Invalldea there will lie palaces devoted to industries, French and foreign.
For the frivolous, there will be openair cafes chantants, booths and kiosks and everywhere delightful cool corners, rich in flowers and foliage, and Illuminated at night by garlands and festoons of many-colored electric lights.
The Trocadero will be there to revive memories of past exhibitions: and in the beautiful gardens that surround it. and slope gently to the river, will be buildings and villages to represent all the colonies of the worl i.
A novel feature, whieii it wi 1 be both costly and difficult to -"allze. will be a large lake of sea water, witii a sloping and sandy beach, in which the thousands if visitois ran enjoy all the delights nf the seaside lake will lie excavated at Lung-champs, and the water will be pump.-'d fro:'.: the channel. 1-H miles away, ihnuig'! a series of llllee pipes.
Although the exhibition, which will une'.i r.:. 11. contains no features ie aikabie in invelty or sensation, it pi-oniincs to be at least as lull of atructions an:1, delight as n?y «f its predecessors, anil will, no doubt, be ihe
Mecca"' of -unions next year.
TRANSFIXED WITH PAIN. How aptly that sacred type of womanhood the gentle Virgin
I Mary is depicted in religious art as the Mother of
Sorrows transfixed with seven swords. Some'times when we stop to consider the sorrows and sufferings which are continually borne by so (many thousands •of our American women, it seem3 as if the gentler
sex had been particularly chosen to endure the most poignant miseries of human kind.
Countless suffering women throughout this land will feel an eager sympathetic heart-throb in reading the frank and earnest letter of Mrs. Josie E- Clark, of Enterprise, Mo., addressed to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y.
Your kindness to mc I can never forget," she says, "j cannot express half my feelings of gratefulness lo you. I had despaired of ever crettuig well, had been in bad health for twelve •"•'fPv IIa' aches all through ine, numb hands, cold feet, everything I ate distressed me m]r uowels were constipated. I was very nervous, depressed and despondent. When I first wrote you thought I could never be cured. I have taken six bottles of Dr. Pierce'B Golden Medical Discovery, and my health Is now good. You have my honest recommendation to all suflTerers. think there is no medicine in the world as good as Dr. Pierce's."
This matchless Discovery contains no alcohol like many of the sarsaparillas and tonics which are so freely sold. It inI
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u°
m.orbid
or®
heayjer cloth-bound copy for 31 stamps. if suffering from any lingering obstinate disease write to Dr. Pierce and get his ada1j j'
wih
A BRUSH WITH SAVAGES.
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grotto, a miniature Niagara of wat«r will fall in a series of imposing eaicades from one basin to another,
until it forms a lake In which mig&ty jH1]j j0(0
zsyierB will 'rise. At night thece tiftrt of
of cascades will flash forth in all the colors of the rainbow, projectod electrically from inside, ana will form one of the moflt brilliant spectacles on which tbc eye of uian has ever gazed.
In another part of the exhibition grounds the Taris of the Middle Agei will live again in a maze of buildings and narrow, tortuous streets, which will carry one back five centuries. Here the mediaeval student will quaff hl« wine and flirt with the tavern maids housewives will barter and haggle with shopkeepers of the days of Louis XI. minstrels will sing old-time ballads, and, in short, the Paris of the fifteenth century will be transplanted with all Its quaint costumes, characters and modes of life Into the Paris of the end of the nineteenth century.
Slocuiji Fluds a New Use Carpet Tacks.
Uien 1
for
Oapt Joshua SUocvypo, iu his solitary voyage around the world in the sloop ^pray, found a new SMHI exciting uie for carpet tacks. Iu tfae Century MagiiHit' he thus describes au encouijter wiil t&e natives of Tierra del Fuogp:
Cannes manned by savages rro^ Fortesqug HOW came ip pursuit The ffujW ligljt, the}' gained on nie rapidly tiU coffiing within lyiil, when they vaqpr pailtiTiug, find a bow-jeggeu sh vagr stooil up and called to ml, "YftiTiiuv'rsvliuoner! yamtjJierseiioLnerP' which is their begging: teriii. safd "No!". Now. I was not for letting thtfm know that I was alone, and so I ftiepped into thy cabin, anjl. pasa|.nf through the hold, came out at the fore-
1
si-uttlo, changing my clothes as went along. That made two qjen. Theti
the )iiece of bowsprit which I had
1
sawed oft at Buenos Aires, and which 1 had Htill on board, I arranged forward on the lookout, dresed as a seaman, attaching a llhe by which I coi^ld
))10t{0U.
That made tluge
lls_ ailcj we not
-want to "ya:
niorsahoouer but for all that the savages came ou faster than before. I saw that, besides four at the paddles in the canoe nearest to me, there were others in the bottom, and that they were shifting hands often. At eighty yards 1 tired a shot across the bow of 'the nearest canoe, at which they all stopped, but only for a moment. Seeing that they jjersisted in coming nearer. 1 fired the second shot so close to the chap who wanted to "yammerschooner" that he changed his mind quickly enough and bellowed with fear, "Bueno jo via Isla," and sitting down in his canoe, he rubbed his starboard cat-head for some time. I was thinking of a good port captain's advice when I pulled the trigger, and I must have aimed pretty straight however, a miss was as good as a mile for Mr. "Black Pedro," as he it was, and no other, a leader in several bloody massacres. He now directed ihe course of his canoe for the island, and ihe others followed him. I knew by
turned I saw to it that
not a few of them stood "business end" up for when the Spray passed Thieves' Bay two canoes had put out and followed in her wake, and there was no disguising the fact any longer that I was alone.
Now. it is well known that one cannot step on a tack without saying something about it. A pretty good Christian will whistle when he steps on the "commercial end" of a carpet tack: a savage will howl and claw the air, and that was just what happened that night about twelve o'clock, while 1 was asleep in the cabin, where the savages thought they "had me," sloop and all. They changed their minds, however, when they stepped on deck, for then they thought that I or somebody else had them. I had no need of a dog they howled like a pack of hounds. I had hardly use for a gun. They jumped pell-mell, some into their canoes and some into the sea. to cool off. I suppose, and there was a deal of free language over It as they went. I lived the rascals a snlute of several •.runs when I came on deck, to let them know that I was at hon e, and then 1 turned in again, feeling sure that 1 should not be disturbed any more by people who left in so great a hurry.
A Dinner In Mexieo.
"The American Club in Mexico Cit-y is a unique and interesting institution," said a former resident now in business in tli" sinter republic. "It lias about. 450 Members and occupies the whole of a sumptuously furnished m«n«on ippos-ite the hl-toric Iturbide Hotel, on
Jan Francisc street. The initiation fot» is $100 fur "regulars' mid $50 a :r duo*, but now residents Ret off wiili a $"i0 initiation fee alone. The concern is most admirably managed, ami the cheapm ss and excellence of Its cuisine if something really marvelous. What do YOU think of a first-class dinner for :I!MJ cents? That is the charge to members, and it may interest clubmen in this city to know exactly what our steward jiive« us to eat at such a Hiture. Ilere is a sample dinner card that 1 happen to hav« in my pocket:
Cucumbers, radishes. Soup—Veal broth, with rice. Flsli—Hreaded frog*' letrs a la roule. Entres—Sautes of doves, with small strips of bacon: chops, with tomsito sauce*, braized spring lamb, with mint, sauce: stuffed chiles a la Mexicana.
Roa«t- Sirloin of beef. Vegetables—Mashed potatoes, boiled cabbage, stewed tomatoes.
Dessert—Haked ajp e*, coffee. -h-c e, fruit.—N. O. Times-Iicmocrat. ....
Tooth Brushes.
In selecting a tooth brush always vii the best. A cheap tooth brush is oniy •t waste of money. If the gums are hard and healthy a rather stiff brush should be selected, aa it will grow softer by use. The bristles of the brush should be of different lengths. In brushing the teeth put the tooth powder on the side of the brush, then work it up and down on the teeth so as to force the bristles in between the teeth. Upper teeth should tie brushed downward and the lower ones upward, apnlving the brush both inside and outnrinn tiio grinding sur-
side, and also upou the face of the double teeth, where decay often commences. After brushing vigtho mouth with clear
ofto orously water.
craving for false stimu
lants but gives true and lasting strength, hvery woman should possess a copy of Dr. Pierce's great thousand page, illustrated Common Sense Medical Adviser. A free paper-bound copy will be sent for ai onecent stamps to pay the cost of mailing only
cost you absolutely nothing.
Address Dr. R. y. Pierce, Buffalo. N. V,
rinse
"Fxcuse me, saiu tin* hot Julr Sunday to the distinguished usher, "but is tills the Cluirch ot the Heavenly UestV" "No." replied the ush«r. thatB just arctund the corner but you can sleep here every bit as comfortably as you
So the stranger entered.—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
No. 72
A School Bag. 14 Inches wide, 10 Inches deep, made of hondBome colored netting. Sent post-paid on receipt of !'i cent postace •tamp and 10 denatures cut from wrappers of ArbuckleB' Koasted Coffee.
No. 73. Scholars' Companion A most useful article for school children, lished wooden IKJX with lock and key, containing lead pencil. pen holder, rule and rubber.
po] IKJ:
Sent poNt* paid on receipt of two cent, postage triainp and 15 signatures cut froiu wrappers of Arf jcklea' Roasted Cofffee.
No. 81 Men's
Suspenders.
Elastic Web Suspenders durable, m-at,
1
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Spanish lingo and by his full beard ihat lie was the villain 1 have named, :i renegade mongrel, and the worst murderer in Tierra del Fuogo. The authorities had been in search of him for two years. The Fuegans are not bearded At night, March 8, at anchor in a snug cove at the Turn, every heart-beat counted thanks. Here I pondered on the events of tie last few davs, and. strangely enough, instead of feeling rested from sitting or lying down, I now began to feel jaded find worn but a hot meal of venison «tew soon put me right, so that I could »leep. As drowsiness came on I first sprinkled the deck with the tacks that my old friend Saniblich had given me,
well mounted. Sent postpaid on receipt oftwo postcent stamp and 10 signatures cut from wrap-
buckles'Roast td Coflee.
No. 92
The First Kiss
No. 82 Barber Swing
A double strop, one of leather and one of canvas, bound together. Length, 22
Indies,
width, two inches, trimmings nickel at S post-paid on receipt of two cent postage stamp and lit signature, cut from wrappers of Arbuckles iioust]ed Coflee,
beautiful
lm ported picture lSx 20 inches 1
post-paid on receipt of
'i
ccnt
postace •tamp and 10 sicna tures cut from wrap pen of Ar-
Ibuckles' Boasted Coflee.
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BEST
^60LD EYED NKE0LC6 Knar Mamta-UH.
This Is a picture of the Signature on ftrbockles' Boasted Coflee Wrapper, which yoti are lo cut out and send to us as a voucher.
For five wer-ks I lived on coM •water, so to speak," writes a man wlm •s iffenn) terribly from indit-vst'ioii
He could hardly keep anything1 on his stomach. What stayed, wasn't •properly digested and gave him terrible pangs.
This is not an uncommon case. Dyspeptics don't get enough nourishment. They are generally thin andjweak,
They may eat enough, but tliey doc'tjdigest enough. Much of what, they eat turns into poison, ff this keeps on there's no telling what dis-ease'-they may get next. ,,ir"
That's why it is best to take Shaker Digestive Cordial, as soon as symptoms of indigestion appear.
It e.lives all the evils of indigestion, and prevents the evils which indigestion causes.
Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to $1.00 per Iwttle.
In all stages of nasal catarrh there should be cleanliness. As experience proves, Ely's Cream Balm is a cleanser, soother and healer of the diseased I membrane. It is not drying nor irritating, and does not produce sneezing. Price 50 cents at druggists, or it will be mailed by Ely Brothers, 56
Warren street, New York. Upon being placed in the nostrils it spreads over the membrane and relief is immediate. It is an agreeable cure,
Vhlehe*(er
from wrappers of Arbuckles' Roasted Co (Tee.
97. Eighty-one Cold Eyed Needles.
Put up in a pretty morocco case, assorted sizes, and made by the best English manufacturers. Sent post-paid on receipt of 2 on os a stamp and 20 erisnn* tore» cut from wrappers of Arbucklos* Boasted Coffee.
No other part ot the Coflee Wrapper wilt be accepted as a voucher, nor will this Picture be accepted as such. SOME OF OUR SIGNATURES ARE PltlNTEP ON RED BACKGROUND.
A"it
EngUth lunond Brand.
NNYROYAL PILLS
Original *ad Oaly Genuine.
•Arc, aUw»yt reliable, oo'cs UK Dnwglft for Ckickeiter gnolUk 2la.mondBrand la Hod tod Gold ntttlllo •JboiM, MftJed with blno ribbon. Take Jno other. dangerou* eubstiUir fiiofU and imitation*. Al Drofgiffti, or teod 4^ in aUntpo for nartloulam, tvrtiaiOQUU itid itellef for Ladle*," UU.r, hj return tf Mail. T. nlmonU*. Paper. tihlcticuK.TfbuailcBlt'O*! totttyr iron*! DibKCMi* ffcUudMnF*
Two Facts About
Arbuckles' Coffee
I* ^as set the standard of quality for all competitors for the last thirty years. The strongest claim any competitor can make is that his coffee is "just as good as Arbuckles'."
THREE CONCLUSIONS
The best Coffee is Arbuckies'. The oniy Coffee to buy is Arbuckles'. The right thing is to insist on having Arbuckles'.
No. 74. Noiseless Spring I Tape Measure. Sixty Inchcs long, nickel-plated metal case, well- ,c«' Unlshed. It can be carried in the vest pocket. Sent post-paid on receipt of !ie. postage "lamp and 10 alKiiatures cut from wrappers of Arbuckles' Koasted Coffee.
No. 70. A Fifty Foot Measuring Tape. A very usein! article in ihe linuW. h(il:and mi flic* larrn.
Highly
No. 76
Lady's Belt Buckle. Ivor platod artistic design. Sent postpaid on receipt of 2 ccnt postage stamp and 8 signatures cut from wrappers of Arbuckles' Rousted Coflee.
No. 77. Telescope Drinking Cup. This article is prevented from fallln« apart by iu unique construction. Nickel-plated and highly ftnlshedi ttflm 1 sed in embossed nickel cover no larger than an ordinary watch when telescoped when ex-
Hrnsa case, icUfl-1Jut-cdlinrn
fiity loot ni:, Sent post
paid on receipt of rent poatngo stamp mid IS sumntnrrs tut from wrappers uf Arbuckles* Koasted e.
No. 83 An}
A Table Cover.
Strop.
Handsome cloth, vark'fated figured pattern v.iih1 ringe, 32 inches.
No. 93
Two Is Company. The original was painted by Percy
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post-paid on rceeirt of two ccnt postn stamp nnil '-25 tures cut from wrappers Arbuckles' Iioaaied Coffee.
Moran. This reproduction In 14 printings is a genuine work cf art. Size l«Hix 25% Inches. Sent postpaid on receipt of two cent postace stamp and 10 slgnatures cut
holds as mix'h na a coffee cup. Sent post-puld o»» receipt of 2 cent postnue Mtturip mid IU signatures cut from wrappers of Arbuckies' Rousted CulTee.
one Book of tha following List will be sent post-paid on receipt of a 2 cunt postage stamp and 10 signatures out from the wrappers of Arbuckles' Roasted Coffee. G4 A ONE MIGHT MYSTERY, and two other great Deiecilve
Mom-*, by "OLUM.r.CTJi." FU ADVENTURES OF A BASHFUL BACHELOR, by CLARA Ai'm .i:TA.
A
mirth
provoking story.
rn Tr.r/IPEST AND SUNSHINE. A Novel.BY MRFL. MABY J. The most n. pular female writer of liction of the age. G7 THE SUNNYGIDE COOK BOOK, by MM. JENNIE li.ir.i.w. This is of the most comprehensive, common
Co»k liouks ever published.
No.
ca OLD GECRETS AND NEW DISCOVERIE8. This book I is iiu uler out of ihe beaten tracks of knowledge, ana will le found 1-oth entertaining and useful. 09 THREE THOUSAND THINGS WORTH KNOWING, by 1 Mcioni'., li'.ithor of "Moore's Universal Assistant." This book is an encyclopedia of highly useful informatiuu IncondenBetl form. 90 THE CITY OF DREADFUL NIGHT, and other stories by HuiiVAitD Kii'Lisu.
No. 94. A Basket of Beauties. A magnificent picture of rtoses by I'aul de Longpre. the preat painter of flowers. Wo believe this to be one of the handsomest
flower pictures ever offered to the public. It
buckles' Koasted Coflee.
No. 98
Hair Pin Cabinet A metal box lithographed in colors, containing One Hundred Hair Pins, as* sorted sizes and styles straight, crimpled and invisible. The different styles are in separatv comp&rimenis. Sent postpaid on rcccipt of '2 root poMfiifce Htamp and JO atannttircH cut from wrapper** of Arbuckles' lioaatcd Cotlee.
Address all communications to ARBUClCLff BROS.,"NOTION DEPT., NEW YORK CITYg N. Y.
A Ni^ln ot Tirrorr.
,sAwful
anxioty w-aa leltfor the Widow
of tin brave Gcn.iral Burnham of Machins, MP, when 'he doctors said ebe coui'.l tint live till morning" writes Mrs. R. II. Lit coin, who attended her that ft-Hrful nil!tit. "All thought she must 60011 die from Pneumonia, but she begged ,nr Di. Dr. Kiriu'ti New Discovery.eayiog lii.d mom than oiice saved her life and hml cured her of
thri email dosoa elie slept easily *|l niulit. nud its further uee completely cured her.'1 This marvelous medicine is uarantepd to cure all Throat, Chest and Lunar Dineasi-s. )'iiv 50c and SICK) Trial bottles free at Ne & Hooo'e drug store.
Don't Toliacro Spit nnil Smoke Your l.lfe Annjr. To quit tobacoo easily iind forever, tje inug netic. full of life, nerve aiid vigor, talie No-To-Biie, the wonder-worker, that maUes wealt men strong. All druggists, 50c or (1. Cureguaranteed Hook let und sample free. Address Sterling ltemedy Co., Chicago or New. York.
A Frlfchllul 1J1 under
Bean the Signature of
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Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Out or Bruise. Bucklou's Arnico Salve, the best in the Woild, will lull the pain nd promptly heai it. Cures Old Sores. Fever Soree. Ulcers. Boils, Felons.Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Bef-t Pile cure on earth. Only "2.r ct.s. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Nye & Booe, Druggirti=.
i'/ Tlml Tlirobbitm 11 end lie lie Would quickly have you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headace. They make pure blood and strong nerves and buiid up your health- Lasy to take* Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured, Sold by Nye & Booe, Druggists.
I O A The Kind You Haw Always Bought
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To Core Con»tlpatlon Forever. i'-ike Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 8* C. C. fall to cure, drugKi^ts refund money
No. 78
An Album of Illustrated Natural History. Fifty colored pictures of Animals selected for their beauty at:d rarity. Sent post-paid on reccipt of 9 cent postnge stamp and 10 signatures cut from wrappers of Arbuckles' Roa&r Hi Coffee.
No. 79. Pepper and Salt Holders.
Made of German Silver without seam or joint except where toua screw on and off. Sent post-paid on receipt of 2 rent postage stamp and 12 signatures cut from wrappers of Arbuckles' Roasted Coffee.
No. 95
Three Beautiful Flower Pictures.
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Igl6%x25}i inches in si/e. Sent post-paid natures cut from wrapon receipt of« cent ponta«e ntunip and pers of Arbuckles* 10 signatures cut from wrappers of
Ar- KoaBte1
cofTce.
GREEXBUKO, PA.,
Consumption,1'spleen,
MICHAEL O'NEILL.
For sale by all druggists.
Vandalla Line UxrnrsioiiK.
Holiday rates—1$ fare round trip to points on this and connecting lines Dates of sale, Dec. 23 'M and 30-31, 1899, and Jan. 1, 1900. all good returning including Jan. 2d.
Hunters' rate now in effect. We now make very quick time to Memphis, Tenn., Jackfonville and Tampa., Fla., Mobile, Ala., New Orleans, La., Denver, Col., and all principal points in Texas and to Pacific coast. Tourist cars on certain dates to San Francisco and Seattle from St. Louis.
Winter tourist tickets south on sale daily. J. C. HUTCHINSON,
A^prtSg Balance Scale.
Will weigh from one ounce to 20 pounds. Sent by express, charges prepaid by us, on receipt of 2 cent postage stamp and U00 signatures cut from wrappers of Arbuckles' Roasted Cotlee. When ordering name your nearest Express Office as well ai your Post Office.
No. 01
The First Prayer. A beautiful I O E
IMcture 13x20 Inches In S post-paid on receipt 2
smmp and 10 is nare from wrap-.:
pers of Arbuckles' Roasted Coffee.
No. 96. Noah's Ark. A menagerie, consisting of 12 pairs of
Animals—Elephants,
Each measuring 9^xt7 Inches. The titles are "Summer Fragrance,"
Dogs
A Vase of I.ilies," and "Fresh and Sweet," These three pictures all go together, and will be '«Ncnt post-paid on reI ceipt ot Scent post-
Camels. Deer, Horses,
Cattle, Donkeys. Gouts, I,Jons, Hears, Tigers,
and Cats. Kach pair is coupled nnd stands alone. TUey are lithographed in many colors on heavy cardboard, out out and embossed. Kvory feature of the Animals is distinctly shown. The elephants are 7 I inches high and
10
No. 99
A Pocket Mirror and Comb.
Set in neat leather combination case, with white metal frame. Sent post-paid on receipt of 3 cent postace stamp and 7 signatures cut from wrappers of Arbuckles Roasted Coffee. ..
Agent.
Deauty la Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathartic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all impurities from the bodv. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
To Care Constipation forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. lOo or 85c. if C. C. C. tail to cure, druggists refund money.
inches long, and the other
Animals are proportionately large. Sent
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poMt-paiit ou rerei|»t ofti puMRgo stamp nml 15 sleiintureu cut from 1 wrappers of Arbuckles' Uo&sted Coffse,
No. 100 Safety Pin Book
Contain! twen ty-four nickel plated Safety-Plna three 0i7.es which enter the shields from it he I side, requiring no guiding when being secured or reI leased. Sent post-paid on receipt ot 2 I cent postnee
nnrvnemer1
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July 11,1898.
About four years ago one side of my abdomen began to enlaige from a growth inside. It grew to such proportions that it seemed to fill the abdomen. Then dropsy began and swelled both legs and stomach to twice their normal size. The doctors called the trouble enlargement of the and told me I must die. I was removed from the hospital and sent for Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm. I took seven botties and continually gained and am well iu every way now. The dropsy entirely disappeared and left the growth very small.
stamp and S siKiiutureti cut from wrappers of Arbuckles' Roasted Coflee.
This represents one page of a List which is found In each round puckune of Arbuckles' Koasted Coll'ee, and with cuch package in which the Mst is found the purchaser has bought a definite purt of some articU- to be selected by him or her from the List, subject only to the condition that the signature on the package Is to be cutout und returned to Arbuekle Bros, as voucher, in accordance with the directions printed lo connection with each item illustrated and described in the I-ist. This List will be kept good only till May 31) 1900. Another page of this 1.1st will appear in this paper ahortly.
Whetstone Wit.
'Tis said that wit is fixed— makes chauges never That yesterday, to-dav, and on forever, It was, and is, and will be just theeiime. In every tribe and nation, where the strain Of Adam dwells, its features are so plain, They say thst he who wills, and seeks may gain The changing poiets of its proclaim. Thro' the etern of time that ever ranges, Ob, what and where is Wit that never ever changes?
What mortal knows? Who'll make it plair to one? Who yearns to be when Wit wilh eady light The doubting troops oi Error to llight? Who'll guide this keenest arrow right In all that's meditated, said aud done? What is Wit? This que tion has been sounding Since tirst the morning stars, from chaos bounding, Leaped out and sat themselves upon the sky. Philosophers and sages long have sought Thro'all the realms of nature and of tho't, And yet Ctiriaiian, we profane hi ve bro't A satisfying answer in reply.
M. Smdil's Cough Syrup, G. A. R. Oil and Vegetable Liver Pills for sale by Molfet & Morgan. dec 3-m
Ladies Can Wear Shot's.
One size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes tin-lit or new shoes feel easy gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the greatfe^ comfort discovery of the age. Cures swollen feet, blisters and callous spots. Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure for ingrowing nails, sweating, hot, aching feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Trial package FREE by mail. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy N. Y.
Bsontbs Signature of
Tin Kind You Haw Always Bong#
