The Ferris Wheel, Volume 6, Number 45, Saturday, July 22, 1899 Page: 7 of 8
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eO e' urslvs awary. -
peore are guilty of working
sciene.. Depressed
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exhaustion? Things always
look so much brighter when we
are in good health. How can
you have courage when suffering
with headache, nervous
prostration and great physical
weakness?
Would you not like to be rid
of this depression of spirits?
How? By removing the
cause. By takingI
It gives activity to all parts
that carry away useless and
poisonous materials from your
body. It removes the cause of
your suffering, because it removes
all impurities from your
blood. Send for our' book on
Nervousness.
, To keep in good health you
i must have perfect action of the
s bowels. Ayer's Pills cure conI
stipation ana biliousness.
Write to oar Dorte.
Perhaps you would like to Cognlt
- ome eminent physicians about your
condition. Then write us freely allthe
particulars in your case. You will reelve
a. prompt reply, without cost.
by'::~ ~ Address, DR. J. C. ATER.
LoweUll. Mass.School
Land. School Land.
-'. lM AIIN.- PUBLIC DOMAIN.
-;Forfeited Lands.
Forfeited Lands.
' . - DO YOU KNOW that the Supreme Court
of Texas has decided that all the Public
-;: ~ r Domain in Texas belongs to the Free School
g% -* ~Fund, and that the Legislature has just
>:[^ passed an act placing 3,000,000 acres more
of the Public Domain on the market for
sale ais school land at $1.00 and $1.50 per
acre, ,n 40 years' time, at only 3 per cent
Interest, which act will take effect 90 days
after , ie adjournment of the Legislature?
DO YOU KNOW about when the forfeited
lis of school lands will be sent out by
the General Land Office to the CountyClerk
of each County placing each forfeited sectlon
on the maket for sale again?
DO YOU KNOW in what Counties in this
State Public Free School Land is on the
market for sale?
DO YOU WANT a book giving the full text
of the State law in regard to the purchase
of Public Free School Land, together
with the resources of the various
sections of the State and statistics In regard
to them of great value to you?
DO YOU WANT a map of the State by
counties?
red. ' <, DO YOU WANT a copy of the act of legtIslature
just passed placing this 3,000,000
acres of Public Domain on 'the market for
sale. which will take effect 90 days after
the adjournment of the Legislature?
DO YOU WANT to be instructed as to
what steps to take in order to place yourself
in a position to secure some of this
Public Domain, which will be on the market,
and to secure some of the forfeited sections
which will be forfeited when the
lists are sent out?
Iyou are intere-sted in the above, then
send $1.00, either by personal check or
money order, to the undersigned for a copy
of his book with map of Texas, giving
School Larnd Law and telling how to buy
same, with list of counties in which It Is
located, and a copy of the recent act of the
Legislature which will be Invaluable to you
If you wish to secure a home.
CHAS. 1P. SCRIVENER,
FormOrly State Compiling Draughtsman,
Box 495. Austin, Texas.
References:-H-on. John HI. Reagan, Railroad
Commissioner; Hon. E. P. Wilmot,
Pres. Austin National Bank.KILL THEM
Those peace destroyers, the
household Flies.
Dutcher's Fly Killer
K not only kills the parent fly, but
prevents reproduction. A sheet
will kill a quart.
Sy s Ask your Druggiet or Grocer.
J * FD'L iUTCHER DRItG CO. ,St. lkbana. Vt.
Nlaf TS I R. S. & A. 13. LACEY,
Patent Ittorneys,Washington,D.C.
ATENTS Examinationand opinion
ona paentabllity and Hand Book VR-. 0SO yrs. exp.' i URES WHERE ALL LSE FAILS.
i [ es1t Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. UIe
E In time. Sold by druggists.
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I Savi ' . the LifePADEREWSKI WILL NOT
TEMPTED BY CUPID.BE
The Rumor Recently Circulated Founded
on a Divorce Case-He Is Mfore Interested
in Agriculture Than He Is inMarriage.
The latest rumor of Ignace Paderewski's
marriage had as little foundation
as the various reports of his engagement
to the American women he met
on his visit to this country three years
ago. His relations with the Gorski
family have long been well known. His
invalid son lived with the Polish violinist
and his wife during the years
that followed the death of his mother,
and he has been their intimate friend,
at times making his home with them
when in France.
When Mme. Gorski and her husband
were divorced, there was no change in
the famous pianist's relations with the
family, and his son has lived with
Mme. Gorski recently, and her life has
been in a large measure devoted to the
care of him. It is not believed by any
of the pianist's friends in New York
that he has been married secretly or
in any other way to Mme. Gorski, whoPADEREWSKI.
Is somewhat older than he. The rumor
of his engagement to a New York
woman was so persistently reported
three years ago that her father had to
make a formal denial of it, says the
New York Sun.
As a matter of fact, the acquaintance
between the two was slight. The pianist
has little more taste for society
than the average musician of his eminence.
His only appearances in that
way during the recent visit to London
were in the drawing room of a man of
wealth, when he received $5,000 for his
contribution to the program of a musicale
and at the farm of a titled agriculturist.He is more interested in agriculture
than in anything else save his profession.
One of the mistaken reports concerning
his American tour is the statement
that he is to receive $250,000 from
a manager here for 40 concerts. Ever
since his first tour here the pianist has
come on his own responsibility, and
will continue to do so in the future.
Paderewski is now at his Poland estate.
He was hastily summoned there
by his lawyer as a consequence of the
defalcations of one of -his principal
clerks, whose books show a deficit of
several thousand pounds.
Am.erican Spanish.
Maaila Correspondent New York
Tribune: What seems remarkable to
me is the ease with which Americans
pick up Spanish and the confidence
they seem to have in their linguistic
abiltiies. Many of them appear to
think they are more masters of Spanish
than it would be possible for any
Spaniard to become master of English.
Mr. has only been in Manila a few
months, not more than a half dozen
all told, and the ease with which he
rattles off Castilian is something amazing,
as the following will show: Mr.
- (to a jeweler on the Escolta)-Me
watchee muchee brokeen, muchee dirtee,
me wantee watchee fixee. You
sabe, see? Jeweler-Yes, I understand.
The gentleman over there will fix your
watch.Exception Worth Noting.
One of those positive men who are
prolific in maxims for the general
guidance of mankind was holding
forth to a group of listeners. "Never
tell your dreams," he said. "They interest
nobody but yourself, and if they
have any significance at all they merely
indicate some mental weakness on
the part of the dreamer." "Yes," replied
one of the listeners after a pause,
"what a fool old John Bunyan was to
tell that long drea-- ,f his about 'he
pilgrims' -Sixty
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New York Tribune:- /'Fgig a 6s!
tance of five floors, fully W0 feet ei
more, and through a skylight sc!arely
wide enough to admit her body,
Mrs. Kate Hayes, 35 years old, of No
235 East Sixty-seventh street, landed
on the ground last night, receiving
only some minor scratches to show for
her trip. But the whole neighborhood
knew what happened within a short
time. The woman's screams In part,
the crashing of breaking glass and the
shouts of the rescuers broke the silence
of the Sunday afternoon and a large
crowd gathered quickly to assist in the
rescue. Mrs. Hayes, her husband, a
small child and a boarder live on the
fifth floor of No. 235. Between their
tenement house and No. 237 there i;
an open space of six feet or thereabouts.
In this latter space Theodorq
Cowes, a real estate man, has constructed
a temporary office building o1
corrugated iron, not more than 5x15
and only a story high. The office is
lighted by a skylight 2x7 feet in length,
a mere slit of glass in the iron roof.
All that is positively known is that
Mrs. Hayes came through that skylight,
and came fast, as if she had a
long start. She was found lying on
the floor screaming at the top of her
voice, and the door of the real estate
office had to be smashed in before she
could be taken out. She was cut about
the head, and has a gash in her left
leg, but more than that she escaped.
She was taken to Flower hospital. The
doctors say her injuries are trivial
They say Mrs. Hayes had evidently
been drinking, and the relaxation of
the muscles incidental to indulgence
in stimulants, they declare, is responsible
for her escape from instant death
STATUE OF GEN. ARTHUR.
The statue of the late President
Chester A. Arthur, which has just been
unveiled 4n New York, is one of the
best creations of Sculptor George E.
Bissell. The monument is, in its extreme
measurement, seventeen feet
eight inches high. The bronze figure
itself is nine feet high. Mr. Bissell
portrays Arthur standing and in an attitude
as if he were about to begin a
speech. Behind the figure is a Greek
chair, from which the president has
apparently just arisen. Over one arm
of the chair is a drapery suggesting
the toga which, as president of the
senate, Mr. Arthur might have worn.
The pedestal is of gray marble highly
polished and devoid of ornament save
for bronze wreaths on the sides. On
the front block is this inscription:
"Chester Alan Arthur, Twenty-first
President of the United States of
America." The donors of the monument
are eminent New York citizens,
among whom are Cornelius Bliss and
Levi P. Morton. The statue is at the
northeast corner of Madison Square,
and faces south. The pedestal was designed
by James Brown Lord. The
dedication Tuesday was attended by a
large number of persons, including
Mrs. John E. McElroy, a sister of
President Arthur, who presided at the
White House during his term; Gen.
and Mrs. Howard Carroll, Miss Masten,
President Arthur's niece; former
Mayor William L. Strong, Gen. G. H.
Sharpe, Charles E. Tiffany, Warner
Miller, Elihu Root, Cornelius N. Bliss
and George W. Lyons. Mr. Bliss presided.
The statue was formally presented
to the city by Mr. Root, who
made an eloquent address Pilogistic of
President Arthur. -- -r
Pp ' . --Iear Admiral lAenny,. th. new paymaster
general of the nav, has.- created
almost a panic In his office at.
Washington by issuing a stringent order
against' the reading of newspapers
during business hours, writing private
letters or engaging in conversation except
relating to business. As these are
favorite methods of killing time with
some of the older clerks, the order
quite upsets them.
A man feels better after blaming his
wife for everything-some do.
It sometimes takes courage to tell
the truth.
A fire engine's rush to a fire excites
nearly all mankind.
Beatiful Women
Should have beauty and vigor of
health. A strong stomach is the first
essential to beauty. Nine-tenths of
the sickness comes from weak digestion.
Thousands of people have tried
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters and regained
their health. There is nothing like
it. See that a private Revenue Stamp
covers the neck of the bottle.
What a pity that so many industrious
men can not obtain work.The Best Prescription for Chills
and Fever is a bottle of GROVE'S TASTxLESS
CHILL TONIC. It is simply iron and quinine
in a tasteless form. No cure-nopay. Price, 50.
We feel at peace after having an
aching tooth pulled.
Findley's Eye Salvo Cures
sore eyes in 3 days; chronic cases in
30 days, or money back. All druggists,
or by mail, 25c, per box.J. P. HAYTER, Decatur, Texas.
Coming home earlier will cure a
wife's insomnia, Mr. Husband.
To Laundry Dresses and Skirts.
To get best results. mix some "Faultless
Starch" in a little cold water; when dissolved
pour on boiling water until it becomes
clear. All grocers sell "Faultless
Starch." Large package, 10o.
A hack in a quiet neighborhood
causes much excitement.
Do Your Feet Ache and BurnT
Shake into your shoes, Allen's FootEase,
a powder for the feet. It makes
tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures
Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Hot and
Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and
Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE.
Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
A woman who earns her money Is
not as a rule a bit stingy.
i[rs. WlnAlow-s Sootblng Syrup.
For children teething, softens the gums, reduces In
flammatlon, allays pain. cures windcolic. 25c abuse.
The average youth feels proud on
being called "mister."
Hall's Catarrh Cure
Is a constitutional cure. Price, 75c.
A miracle-a happy woman with a
last year's hat.An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
effects of the well known remedy,
SYRUP OF FIGS, manufactured by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Co., illustrate
the value of obtaining the liquid laxative
principles of plants known to be
medicinally laxatife and presenting
them in the form most refreshing to the
taste and acceptable to the system. It
is the one perfect strengthening laxative,
cleansing the system effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling one
to overcome habitual constipation permanently.
Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and substance,
and its acting on the kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritating them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In the process of manufacturing figs
are used, as they are pleasant to the
taste, but the medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
emits and to avoid imitations, please
remember the full name of the Company
printed on the front of every package.
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SAN FRANCISCO, CAIIOUISVMILE,
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For sale by all Druggists.-Price 50c. per bottleBRgWr'S IRON TONICO mw
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thorough searcher of the blood, Is pleasant
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habitual constipation and In:reases
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41.00 per bottle.
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Ezzell, Frank. The Ferris Wheel, Volume 6, Number 45, Saturday, July 22, 1899, newspaper, July 22, 1899; Ferris, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46760/m1/7/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ferris Public Library.