Democratic Press, Volume 1, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1895 — Page 3
!t Will Pay sot|.i •*» i »i**n ft . | tilt.: * «n *ft«. k ft MW Ui*v WrV*' toil , I ,11 Fn»*» ' put. \ u * I Hill Hi'" >«*• pur.-, 11.,,.i , ■Kir)mu wlole»v*.>.tti. I:H Hrnri^ j|L Sarsaparilla ■Jam 1* thr Onr Tiur r. The Itergauiot tree, ■ Thrri* in l.ut i-lir ij., t '!• ».,:M lh«* Imtlm'i ' ! with |»r«.tit f.i wince its . Bnwlilr ti-aiiui.c jMsrfn m * iiii'i im iiii.il | •<•(,r.»Hdaii. The spot rrferrnl '.* n I:« that . vt * I!.. I'.ilpeninsular which laimharljr Hwiwn uk the ' t.n ut tli t.i.>■ Mr. - that tti* ■ -it .i g *1 here ©' getting a highly profitably monopoly j ■Ks the bergamot tree by buying up ■md the (•rs-lM"* tk all that t!,.■> to Hirt. At present th" It. ggm in-..» : sutler* In.!!, in .i I HKr.'. who. It iK >;»nl. nnv i' with tm ■pat's of adulterating matter. ■ rWAU.V w li'-n a mart •. ;ar-. witii l *n<- relative, tie d>■ k «• r*e I." tary||!> With Ills otle r I'r i'Ui s b.'itt IS,I pfihe.. won't "take aides.' 1
FmMpfOil^«lll. !:. .i:.k Mr-. I i’itikham foi thin, ■K D» !■ women. I was » victim of K--Owf ' « Kin< - - *>-'1 Micilikor r Ave., Brook'd A _ vv - The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY’S ■irnioii mcrayrny IfILUIUHL UlOUUfLnii DONALD KENNEDY, OF RBXBURY. MASS., Has discover:.! in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, trom the worst bcroful* dove n to a common Pimr ! «- He h is tried it in over eleven hun-red eases, and never faded except in tw o case, (both thunder humor). He has now n hi, Hfltfttff*** 3V*f t:. 0 ti'i'fk**' A iCUIJJUIUa if its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit I, always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure Is warranted when the right quantityis taken. When the lungs are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bov efs. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears m a week after taking it. Read the lalvl. If the stomach is foul or bilious It will cause squeamish feelings at tirst. No change of diet ever necessarc. -at the besc you can P»* enough orjt; Dose, one tablespoonfuljn waia -t --- time. S Id by all Druggists.
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Fill! TIIK FAIR skx. i •NTCf’fSrtNf. itAStfi THT rufcHiUiUS. Aa InwwatrlwM* Ctrl. A CHIN’ Mate ftibbwa. ThiNiaWiitw ASI t*tH ii iittti, I «W nf tlir Kati i* |.»|« r« * <«tat m 4 the follow ittj 1 *». 4ttty ” its Ml the otti f itaVi I "Maud Ha.rirtg* was pretty bti*i wit'ie liere l**t week. ffhe broke John «ey«r** nitl 1,, ride, faked atratfa, pitch* I shm, ; Uitt klill4a make ( on»r a,-el- .V ■ ijji " Ikrse afr often ntnllirau and hilt* 4:9 nil. Iwrotulttg way of banging over t te nr* even where there Is some a'tru>;,i to • ul*. due (lie liutr m tin f„rrl *.| *mt ,-wrt* „ r » Uhj. Thr r aforr.t!*.,.- "til j. g.' « „ pdv tint about with a tilt id 4. rlkknn • sod i;i',M'u!!) lo • ti . , Till WWW WIDOW, Lady lUn-lotpli Chur. tiUill ■ wqrutthat? her n idowliond by rilling Ho- 4rjfde at I Alvle limn*, wiiii manifest it wtawat lln her health, t ier, i« a new * '.low* as there U a new woman. A c**tt *of ten. turie. ago Montaigne remat. of this partittilar sort of lirrravrtuont ‘'Never | regard three tdubbeted eye. amt that pitiful Voiie. hut eon.,.Ur her ,h - flment. her rompleiloo. .ml the p. 1 .foe.. *d tier check* under all those f< oal veil*. It k there the discovery i« t«> a* tauele. I There are few *ho tlo not tnru U|»*«t It, laud health is the quality that eat t ti*-.” The new widow make* no jurt-t -*• of thorn* "formal veil*.” >li<- etoi.fM -*•« >tt a tdaek naitor hut or rain <»’ er. and ride* tier hie*ele with a of all* over tier fa*e. glorytag in her new found ooior as xaeusn woman v* a iioiai ktr.i ti: In one ol the current English periodica!* there appears a pieture **f an exc*q.tlootlly lieautiful woman in evening gown, who tmanr* an unmi-takaldy arUtorratic air. Why thi* particular beamy is . *i- ti. .heir wonder i* ma-i* r« *i by wurprio* ~v llmpiig “that ttie original »a* a gentle* woman botelkeeprr. The hotel, it irm*. was •ue of Eng. land's nmv-tral homes in one of the love, tie*' idiir.s. and. be ; *ig 'unubie t*» eillwr Mjp|>ort tlie mansion in its lie- rving rtvle or let or sell it. the ow ners determineii to utilize Hin Ui.il wav. >o the w ife berame “Wfffltit of llw* ifiterior,*’ an 1 b»*»iJe« mn*l ably lilt* an<l staff of *enrai»'“ niS'lf a n»<»**l ; in>!*te*«. TUt' tt iiiband mijierinlend«*«i the | fiableA aiui looke*! nl'er lbe out«i< »«»r alI (rvrtioM of ft*Uln4a ilrlving. buoUag. ele. Hie ware Uuh able to enjoy an in«ie|*entlenl «*. »n arit»to4*rat*.e. well* *plMinted ami thoroughly managed eaÜbli»liment. Tlie of liie venture emphasize* tite fact I* *•! a woman who vMli l vlil'iuei -U e*t "all* • » t«i I person to la* at the . ***• a of s hotel or boanlini; house. TO lIII’KOVE THE NECK AN*l> TIIHOAT. An admirable eierciae for expanding (he clie-t ami tilling out the hollow* of neck m l throat is to rise upon the tips of She toe* at tlie moment of inhalation and Bold the breath, throwing it forcible h wvii»v*t ti*: ~...n1i-s u iuisMM arivi n**ek, a hilt you call count eftcen; then cxlmle forcibly and come down upon the h*-els. Kejieat ten time* night ami uiurnitig when there are no constricting bands about the body. . .. Tliew are n<» moaern uiscoverv. Thirteen hundred years l». C.. the jH-ople of India practiced full, deep breathing at regular intervals, daily, using it as a iiealing remedy for disease, ami it was no secret to the old Uret-It and Homan physicians, who also prescribed lung gymiias. tics as curative means. A severe cold Jan Ik- great IV relieved and quickly cured by conscious breatliing; and if taken in the lirst stages, as soon «* tlie usual svmptom* ** s e" 1,1 aie felt, it can b* thrown off in a Imlf-hoiir's time. Hauj ■os-os of lieadnebe, espeidally when aeeoinpanied by nausea and eongesti -i, are quickly relieved; and phthisis '.lren taken in the incipient stages can always be greatly alleviated, and is often cured, by this simple means.
hah: rs wedding ouam. In pulling to pieces her wedding 'Trr-s Killi h view to tin* reconstruction of the fume, « lady recently found in certain parts’ of the hem of the skirt a quantity of snmll lochs ami tufts of hair, varying greatly in color, and evidently coming from different heads. Inquiries were nm ie of » dressmaker, who had a very extensive business. “Why,” she replied laughingly, “almost every dressmaker knows the reason of that, and I have no doubt that thousands of wedding dresses ,r.> turned out every year with quite a collection of hits of hair in them, for all die unmarried girls and women in establishments like mine believe that to sew a lock of hair in a wedding garment will bring a prosperous liuabutxl within tin 1 next twelve months, and 1 have known, ni n hid fb*o» of husln«»s«. eases where thirty or forty separate small tufts or separate hairs have been sewn into ono wedding garment. •• This Is especially the case with the richer and more costly dresses, and as most brides of the wealthier classes keep j their wedding dresses intact for many years, the finding of the Imirs seems quite a mystery when an old wedding dress » unpicked. To show that, the custom is an old one, I have heard of wedding dresses fifty years old having these Imirs found in them. In some establishments the placing of the hairs is forbidden. I am sure I don’t know why, but the rule in always evaded, and tlie girls generally have tine fun in concealing Imirs about a dresa.” WOMEN JIWttKKt. Whatever may lie woman’s future In the arts, there is no doubt tlmt the wife or daughter of the jeweler, country jeweler especially, may become, ami ought to hi*, nil Invaluable assistant to him, not alone in his capacity as storekeeper, but ti» mechanic as well. So far, saleswoman luths have satisfied unaroused female umbiuou, only because it has been uuA
I, There la n*i rrawnt why rtw * jeweler with . family should o*»t odtintia ' on* of hi* UaugtiiFr* w« a iewvlrv |*r<>|we, l i ii* ttieteauy r**»» o w*», rtenbueV, J *» should hot pr<ive an wlrpi at the art . ami au atc-'Uillnn <ti tlie store, lie could teach her. . ,r lusUm-e, tlie art of engrav. Itif, t'if which tier feiuttune ißsliiw ta, lihetieu of fniiry, and rt,ph4|s,teWa id |sd.ei»r Je.iiii.ijy suit Ur He etlltkl leach lief, in a word, how to jie*,orm ttw* inimeiiiiia ledum* la*k« In a ft weter** and a»lthtti'ikrf'» aotk 111 the jertotiliance of which ajijiliiatinu of ikUraf of toil* It. tioth trininine rtiarar tefisti***, on y tar either a need of an advMit.ge, tNd »lie ! develop unusual latent, the tran*iM*m' *..•».<. * sMei -c, V urk>M**l eo-ugn, | .K 1 ' l -i bsX'e I Ini cast tto MVifHI- eve Wl I till* aelt jiaid, *t*wdy, newt ltd ,vr*img, J ami dlgidftrd * ailing. At a glance on* | • ait apprt, inlr that ita mpdreitirttta are ! many ami severe, A careful r*mr*e of I apprenlbestilji In order to gain tlie toe- ■ liaimal skill, an artistic wise to gubte, a ttrm and deticnVe hand to evevute, are some of tlie rlrmrnM oe,-es*«ry u» sueeea. a* a worker in jitn-hma stom* »nd metals Yet many Jeweler*' dailgliler* rmiowed with Just sin h qualities throw away iheit iletrrm-.s on fancy work, and rvhaiiat tlieif rtrsiglit over a nessfle. alien, •• *tesigners of Jewel pi, left,., or a* iajitdariew a good Bird salary might tie *e* ure*l. riMimv Mitn, Wraps and < a|*** will lie target} feather. tnmnwd. A rrlvrt gown of the new damson sbad* tstrimnie l with mink tails of tlie darkest bfuWß. The smart little banjiies are tavonilag in tlieir *risji fuilnes* to figure* jxiase **u»g height an*l *li iiitvsi. Waists * iHitinue to have tl * hroa-l- j shmiiilei to**', w'drh is increased hy llw I full lieeves, Uh* brand cote.r iw! th* tittle fiilhshoulder capes. Garniture of heavy while or t* :vr> ;*s isfashinnatite on tmrege gowns. Tlie jsijHilarity of black and tire rich warm shades of brown increase*. A jaunty hn*- tr ja-ket of grayish-blue doth is Ix-autiftilly braided in tdaek. Mined cloths iu great variety are shown for traveling capes, to be made in pdf style. The high twi*.button. tum-over «-oil»r ia tlie latest thing for the neck of the cotton shirt waist. some of tlse prettiest gown* for children are of silk-dotted wo*d. liouritte and all-siik effect- are also seen. Buttons jday • prominent pvt in fashions of i lie mum and are used chiefly for ornament, except ta tailor-made gown*. Dressy bia, k and colored woolen costnnic* are trimmed with a rotinu or square yoke of white satin, overlaid with tdaek or yellow apjdique iat*. Exquisite photograph frames are formed nf enameled roses, violets, forget-me-nots, etc., having a tiny Kbtoestone or i* art iu llie icnler of tlse flower.
A kuife-pteating of colored silk i Ige* » vtrli U enpe of bla-k velvet The neck lias a ruche of tlie silk, aud the iS|e is lined throughout with it. Large buttons of rh.nc-t'>o**s isni dainty miniatures are seen, while tiny blac k silk and mu all, round |>earl buttons are sewn on iu rows as a bodice trimming. A stricllv tailor mtt'le jnwn !• f r '.vu' iiiue serge, is trimmed with orangeenlored leather, wliieh is to he the fashion along with other things of this rich color. Black velvet brims, plain or plaited. B|i|a‘ar with colored velvet crowns, plain nr in loose, full puffs. Itoec, re*i or capucine shades are used for this combination. Capes to match tiie gown are a feature of some of the new costumes, especial'v those for traveling when the cape is made with a large, serviceable hood, lined with taffeta silk. The princes* is slowly coming into form again, but it is made quits modern by the addition of epaulets, cape effects and all sorts of collars, such as spiiear on other gowns of tiie usual cut. it.,,; J pointed satius arc one of the latest novelties, and they are used lot ! bees, parasols and capes; and hand-painted ribbons are already imported for various , purposes of trimming. Lilac crepon, both in tricotine and gauffred styles, is in demand in I iris. An inqiorted waist of this inatcri d is trimmed with bands of dull gold em- j broidery on white taffeta silk. gome of the gay chameleon taffeta silks j are enriched with a stripe of black or very dark green satin. In making gowns of these'silks plain satin the color of the stripe is used for bodice trimmings anil sleeves. The present fashion in skirls for mourning allows them to la- made of auy floe lustreless woolen material, with sidefront gores of cra|H- folds let into them. The I bodice is of plaited crape with sleeves of the skirt goods. The flower trimmed gown to lie really beautiful should be designed by one of good taste —an expert who knows what colors will blend prettily and what size of flowers to use, also how many ure I -I tiie bWt effect. A combination of colors that women of ta«tc are quick to appreciate is gray and I heliotrope. A pretty felt turban of gray twined about with heliotrope velvet bud wings at the side that harmonized in color, and the whole was a very attractive hat. The satin brocades that will be the mosl favored arc as a rule in medium and small figures and in line handsome quulitics. that, however, are within the reach of the average purse, The very lurge showy designs appear on ex|iensive brocades that are appropriate only for women of a certain style uud figure and j for very grand occasions. Some of the new Umpire girdles or : belts are » quarter of a yard deep and are | made of wide sash-ribbon or folded silk, velvet, or Dresden brocade with stock collar to match, which, however, on some of the newest gowns is devoid of the Huffy rosettes which have so long finished the collar, the latest idea being to make the throat appear as slender as possible. : Modistes affirm, notwithstanding, that it will be some time before these dressy | little silk bows will be abandoned on | either collar or belt.
Righwt of all to Leavening Power — U»«t U. S. CovT Report Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE
COCOANUT TUhl**. Itow »hv NallVM Manage t* Cllttlti Tbtnt tUvw prt V . win.: -A evtewt , i.u; iiu; ta A brl'l u,)' ry*' .'»nd t* 'illy i the many uam i*> which th« |9aln» and It* production* new put ate wonderful. | Tb**y pruvtda a famdy with f>»ai, aiiel* ' ter, fuel, house utensil*, and, if need , be, clothe*. It lukea a long time for the nsvanut trow to attain ita full, growth seven year* but when thta time lias |utaae<l it ia a mine of wealth, and tiappy be who can call a plant.-, ttun of a hiuxlnwl acre* hi* own. The nut* when ripe full to the ground, and, i when necewwary, are plucked by men who climb up. It sometime* makes one'* blond run cold to ae them run Up the trees lihe monkey*. Two ways an? practiced for mount- | 1 ing the trunk. In the case of a small tree, or at an odd moment, the man walks up the trunk, keeping his feet , flat against It and throwing his weight back from it a* much as |>o**ihl,'. retaining his |>uwlUon at the same lime by the tension of bi* arm*. The other and aafer plan is to pass a I* sip of cord | around the feet, which are thus kept i closa together, and grasp the trunk of the tree, the arms in the nn wuilme a*- ! stating the clitulwr. whomovra upward in a series of juui|>*. Tlie i,4»y >u on n eoeoanut plantation is whet* tue ' "** Hiwn, which they acetii t*i do all at once, and every hand is engaged ,n gat in ring ami Conveying them w-itli carts t*> ttie drying gr«uud. which is always in cluao proximity to the bungalow, s<> as tots as much a* posait.le under ttie eye of the manager. Here they are split in half, longitudinally, with an ax a feat which ia dexterously j**rformc*l with one Idow by the man appointed for that duty and th<-n spread out to dry. The intense heat of the sun rapidly shrivels the kernel, which curls up into a ball tlie size of your list and detaches itself from the shell. Thta i* now what ta called “copra,” and isshlpjs'd to the nearest point of landing in sacks, where it is either transported in bulk to Europe or more generally made into oil, the refuse, oil cake or**T">o»ak." being sold locally for feed for cattle.—Frank Leslie’s Monthly.
An (Mil Itaee. A “V/snh's A fir Face" bRR Bnoj-icg 1 novelty on the turf, Uvu- introduced at the Madras fair, and was a handicap lor all animals tired in the conn- j try, the competitors including buffa- i loos, elephants, a goat, ram. emu, and i elk. and other creature*, besides ponies and horses. The elephants were as placid as if moving in a marriage | proeesslon. and w*-nt ores *hc c*»-»so at a quick want. Tue raiu and goat, ridden by little boys, ran well, ar.d ' the Buffalo** went at a good gallop: but the emu would not stir ueither would the elk. until the end of the ■ race, when it took fright and darted down the course at greut sj eed. I-1- ! naiiy a ram was the winner, a hor-e coming in second, aud a buffalo third. A Beautiful Vine. In our search after beautiful vines we have ovei looked one of the choicest ones of native growth. Our English 1 cousins are more dis erning, and in mutiy places in that snug islutul maybe seen vltis labrusea. our northern fox grape. Anyone who has seen it truitied over uu artior or spreading it-j thrifty and uhundunt foliage over rough rockeric-s and n asses of r ots will not soon forget the impression it wives of wild grace und beauty. How Gems May Ite Tested. I An accurate scientific method lias been disco.erod for distinguishing 1 precious gems trom fraudulent iruitatioi.s. It is known that scales, howj over deli cat ily constructed, arc not j always reliable. The new method 1 consists in tloating the stone to 1m ' tested in a very dense liquid. Several liquids used in the experiment are more than one-half times as dense us water. The lnuhis are not corrosive or in any way dangsrous. Strum's Up! The Moorings Cost off. Majestically the great ocean xrryhmiml leaves the thick and steams down the river outward bouud. But are you, “?’ fVtwsvi prepared for the seasickness s most always Incident to n transatlantic trip, with the Infallible stomachic. Hostetler • Stomach ! Bitters/ If not. expect to suffer without sld. The bitters Is the stanch friend of “ ll * bo travel by sen or land, emigrants, tourists. 1 commer-lal travelers, mariner*. It completely remedies nausea, biliousness, uy* pepsls, rheumatic twinges uud inactivity of j th« kidney*. ! Old*Tlin«> Fashions Now in Vogue. T p r . ,lullcn Chisholm says thnt then* 1 arc engraved stones and monuments in tint British museum which prove that the present fashion, both in dress und headgear, is almost identical with that of the women of Babylon at about tho time of tho Hood. lint'li'sli School Ktrttiwtlr*. In 1870 1,500,000 wont to school in England: In IHU4, 5,000,000. In IK7O there were 12,000 persons in prison therein 1 HIM only 5,000. In 1870 about H,OOO sentences for capital crime were pronounced; in 1804 but hUO. Hunters rates to points in Michigan and Wisconsin arc offered by agents of tlie , Nickel Plate road until Nov. 15. - I • Under the (Spreading: Chestnut. ' | There is a chestnut tree in Mans- ' field, Conn., whoso circumference at a the roots is fifty-four foot and tho diameter of the spread of its branches in t ono direction is a hundred feet. Its / height is eighty foot, t j M,.« Winslow's SonTlttmt ST»tr* for ChlldrMl teething: sol tens Oie kuuih, rMmins lulhusmAtlos, ' tllfty* y»iu. curo« wind colic. 25 cento a bottle.
t••****! Time for Art Auctmua* ft I*'said to IN' Iho time for wiling pictures in laiudon.aa th* new African 1. •V tiif)fit«Q f'(iiif' ,, U«)Q. I «|!' f’lj ItV I?X |IW*Z ! at jE.iU,«**> *o;*t at auct'uu tho other! •.ay for tK'qtaSL « ii Titr. amiiHv unit* Ttirtva* ,*n e**i tis-4 and *un*hit,a. with rb-nt V «f eaer- ••*» m lb" open sir. tier *rm glow* with b-alth and tar ts"** hl*>**m» with ll* he«Mty If tar *}»iem n«*'d* tt,» <-lr*«,sir,g a- tioa ol a Isxaiiv* r* m-dv. «n« unns th* gentle slid pU-wsatit liquid taaaUve bvr«n ol Tut*. I tin nr t'watom. Tbs rhinos*' value an old pair of hoyta which have been w,>rn by an ute rigid magistrate, and the custom «»f ] wishing a friend a "i atu-Jf hast” 1» •till olwerved all through Eurojm. A Happy Woman. At !a«t 1 am a well and happy woman again, thank* to McElree's Wine of t anlul. I have Buffered for four year* from won>l> tro il,|a of the tnoal Uorritile kind. Twelve year* ago l went to the San Antonio Hospital where they iierfornied an o|s'ratiuo, l*ut it left me In a worse state than ever. I went to Hr. Kingsley and I'r. I>. Y. Youngs hut , they gave me little relief. After s|s*ml'ng ♦lt.V'*' 1 was notable to leave i my Im-J. and most of the time suffered J juiius to equal a thousand death*. ' n the luth of la*t«t. tolmr n,y friend Mrs. , Steve- s advised me to try McKlme’a Wine of • anlul. The flr*t bottle did ; i,« gr«d and I got more, and to-d»y I am a now » n;, at*: side to do all tny ,-ooking and ho ;*e-worl. 1 "'inning a loariing-ho se und doing all the work myself. I still use the vvine, and always seep it in tho house —lt saved n,v life. Mrs. M. J. Meyers, Appleby, Texas. Ot.n people |»ay tbcinselve* a compliment by saying that the young folks are not so well tsihaved and polite as they were in their days. Ann agents of its- Nirk.-l I‘late road slut,,, Itun'.-r* rates to Michigan ami \V is--1 cousin. Tickets on sale until Nov. 15. ' I “ A'YWttiiiNU to the eleventh census’ the wealth of the country *»■ dis- ! tributed very unevenly, the Northern and Western States being far heavier in pro|iorl,oa to population than the i ho.:thern.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is a constitutional cute. Prato 75 cents. A GREAT many people when they get to Heaven wilt base their claim to admission on the ground that they al* ways ate fish on Friday. The same rln t produced by costly sulphur baths an* ntpß ' ! !•> »,cttt. a .-iii'iur % ~*. "Hill's tlitir and Whisker Dye." Black or Itrowu. .'SV. Roosters are a good d-al like men. A rooster never gives notice of finding a worm until alter he has swallowed it. We think that Pise's Pure for Consumption is the only medicine for Cough*.-— Jennie PiNCKARP, Springfield, 111., Oct. 1. ls-.d. Why is it that ugly men have such gtssi luck in marrying handsome women? l.ow rates alt* offered to points in Michigan ami Wisconsin account Hunters Excursion. Ask agents of the Nickel Plate road for detailed information. Cats are the poets of the lower animals. They alone cultivate the mews. ___________ FITS. All Fttsstepp. itfresby l*r. Kilns'-Ic,t *»• b• N'-HtnittfrAnitwr'ii iw M»rvt'loiin cutph. ItraiiM *i I r* f *' * r ”*l I»UIb ri- to i'ltcMMt- l#r. KUn»*. uHI ArcU bt . auwA WKr.f.-l'H-I.ED stomach lias no room for a strike.
iTnEmNQCURE OVER ALL FOR t RHEUMATISM, HUH 1 question of time yh\ *\ jj about your using Fcarline. So it Jjt I seems to us. It seems as if every /( (/ i| V) r) bright woman must see, sooner or // //x Jr . Vyfr y later, how much easier and quicker and /111/ ~*//' K/\f and more economical is P up Pearline’a way than, any • ■- 1 1 / o' other known way of washing. You can’t think of any drawt 7~ tn it that hasn’t been met and disproved? a thou- O «nd times over. w, ’ m ” n f rm "is one of them, wno, i (’ . „ p i v v saves by it. Manu-U factured only by Jas. Pyle. N.Y. “The Best Is Aye the Cheapest. Avoid Imitations of and Substitutes for SAPOLIO
■r*T ia TMK wnttLO. X\ ativVAq hf\4 *ot / IH / ».Y\»u\ViMMWh\\t4 w / -f' u L »** **i»g of s »,«*«. H -vy themn pa!to i l>‘j pol l .1 ta » qu/'K % S* .*!•,.Sl*'* i# 9"e (tlussv s!u I*. ,n ,m. »|.|. ,*.l *«*'. t”'* I IV'i a vtata Msrss Prwp*.,« *st»s. «»“■ « .a. ta Ml** Lucy W. Lewis, of Handolph. M«s*., a well-known and hlgUly respected lady, write* under date of Jan. ISJ, 1M«5: “I can s|h ak ouly In pral*« at 'Ulpan* Tatiule*.’ 1 am troubled by what my phy*lotan ha* called Nervous dyspepsia. My work, that of a school t«»achcr, often bring* on a state of Intense nervousness, which prevents dtge«tlon aud result* In severe headaches. I have found that by watching my feel Inga, amt taking a Tubule with meals a* I feel myself becoming tired and nervous—l get relief at the time and prevent further trouble. I have derived much benefit during the time I have used •Uete. and do Dot Intend to lie without them.” 90 INN* Tasats* s«s *nM b* den*'-'* •* Sf ("**l If th* l.nts -.1 FNnt. * )-< e- lit I" i !i. I I4SIW ran .»!•...a-. 1(9'I-KMWstowt.TswV.ua •l»i. IU (YtlU THE BEST TEST (S USE. lirt..« sfs a few oNi-tease* ettraeta fees lettef* i* -sere* »eg 1.4 .*♦ t»Ke sis' <*ati tru't *»t is*'" egmitl. l*l*t*Me 15.... . .. ” .n.l • 4»ll| lOvsle*. -* wlainiu. a a.*»*•»*. '• -I SIS 'erUln* IS) (4.1*9 '‘9 '»S l*ee ! —1 Mr »•«*■“ hw. s,,r*.4t Ilk* * rlwn*' Xliis.fcs.li »**.'. »•«««» HUrhtaisi-. Us— Awdbrr | to-lrtin write*. After Trial of Ridge’s Food: -It meet* no m*«l weirt’lts. et(4-et»u.wa lespet* I*, iw It ttkHinrr urr»|oti «■!!•*»». -rvpntaidT think* h*- .a*m*dith »4<W thkn hr I* • tffva! t»t. brill Ihj !*•»> iix iri -9 |w *r»* inittic |**ln«ltw»* mrt*»eltanf*». t»utlf W$ U&* Uirtw* n K.HitN Him tortmugb. M»k Una ts TMt t|Mh Mkka. • t I,*ve U--I Km-r« ">e rf*’*'V r .?Ci n ‘,N*2i wltWHit IS.SV a lon-. H**ckt*sU. 11L 4eli*l to VVOOI.Hit It * « O . I'wliwer. Xtwss, f,.r -llewlil.ful Him*-•" V " I"-'-
TEXAS JBiasfi]lL€f |>o von keev th»*. ioe farmef has more opisirtunitlcs for making money in TIdXAS than almost any State in this great country? Interest yourself in tne subject *tid see how true this is. REMEMBER, THE WABASH I* tbs Great Steal Rail Highway to all points Waal and southwest. For Hares, routes, ntspe, amt general Information ■ all e|*»n or tufdreas the U. aieit Agtut of the Wiibasb System, of write to R G. BUTLER. D. P- Hetrolt. Mich. F H. TRISTRAM, C. P. A.. Pittsburg, P*. f> E DOMBAIiGH. E. AT. A Toledo. Ohio. R 6. THOMPSON. H. A T. A . Aon Wayne, Inff J. HALOERMAN M. P. A.. •A 1 i lark Rt.. Cltloago. tig J. M McCOSNELL P. AT. A I-afayatta, Ind. G. 0. MAXFIELD. I>. P A.. Indlanats-Us. lud C. S. CRANE. G P. .V T A.. St. Umis. Mo. WE SELL -- PRINTING OFFICE OUTFITS ,t rrstM-nshle rates and op* n liu-ral t.-mi- vv mrs ,„K I*.art. i 1.a1.e HMCI VV V\S»; RPtVarAe TEIt I SION, tori Maine, luU. F. W. It. Ik * :, °* T1 w ben wrttlm: to Advertiser* way you i M w tlic udvcrtikiiiiiut iu tb»» paper*
