The Ferris Wheel, Volume 6, Number 42, Saturday, July 1, 1899 Page: 7 of 8
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e@iBe irectloi it blows.
- 4K There Is no burden that woman
tiseems unable to bear.
; . Cbnfession of a Millionaire.
A millionaire confessed the secret of
his success in two words-hard work.
- He put in the best part of his life gaini
ing dollars and losing health, and now
:- -.he was putting in the other half spend[s-'
ing dollars to get it back. Nothing
, equals Hostetter's Stomach Bitters for
restoring health. It cures dyspepsia
- and indigestion.
A gossip will be just as bad as the
listener will permit.
FREE.
Kindly inform your readers that for the
next 30 days we will send a sample box of
our wonderful 5 DROPS Salve free,
which never fails _ to cure Piles,
Eczema and all skin diseases,
also old running [, and chronic
sores. It is a specific for
~Piles, and the S only one in
existence which gives instant relief and
cures within a few days. Its effect is wonderful
when applied to Burns, Scalds, Sun'burn,
Boils, Abscesses, Scrofulous Affections,
Scalp Humors. Chafing Parts and
Raw Surfaces. Prepaid by mail 25 and 560
per box. Write today for a free sample of
5 DROPS Salve to the Swanson Rheumatic
Cure Co., 160-164 E. Lake St., Chicago, IIL
Some women worry too much about
the poodle and pet cat.
Findley's Eye Salve Cures
sore eyes in 3 days; chronic cases in
80 days, or money back. All druggists,
or by mail, 25c, per box.
J. P. HAYTER, Decatur, Texas.
In war, as in love, short engagements
are most favored.
Faultless Starch.
There are many starches on the market
but only one " Faultless." All grocers sell
it. Every good housekeeper uses it. Try it
and be convinced. Large package 10c.
Affectionate dispositions and bad
breaths sometimes keep company.Why let your neighbors
know it?
And why give them a
chance to guess you are even
five or ten years more?
Better give them good
reasons for guessing the
other way. It is very easy;
for nothing tells of age so
quickly as gray hair.
is a youth-renewer.
It hides the age under a
luxuriant growth of hairthe
color of youth.
It never fails to restore
color to gray hair. It will
stop the hair from coming
out also.
It feeds the hair bulbs.
Thin hair becomes thick hair,
and short hair becomes long
hair.
It cleanses the scalp; removes
all dandruff, and
prevents its formation.
We have a book on the
Hair which we will gladly
send you.
If you do not obtain all the benefits
you expected from the use of the
Vigor, write the doctor about it.
Probably there Is some disculSty
with, your general system which
may be easily removed. Address,
Dr. J. C. Ayer. Lowell, Mass.00'
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lFLOTSAM AND JETSAM.
Kaiser Wilhelm's latest field of effort
is as an architect.
Major General Otis is a graduate of
the Harvard law school.
Miss Anna Murphy, a Topeka school
teacher, is to become a Congregational
preacher.Mrs. Amelia E. Barr was the mother
of fifteen children before she ever
wrote a book.
Czarina Alix has become a golfer,
and will introduce the game at the
Russian court.
A Louisville judge has ruled that if
a woman wears a man's hat she must
take it off when she, appears in his
court.Hugh Beaver shows the Lancet, with
the aid of charts and tables, that there
has been a marked declension ol
phthisis.
Harriet Lane Johnston, a niece of
President Buchanan and once the most
beautiful belle in America, is living
in retirement in Washington.
Robert P. Porter claims to be able
to recollect the principal statistics of
the last census, and can give the population
of the 400 cities that have over
8,000 inhabitants.
Gen. "Joe" Wheeler's pet military
theory is that the American soldier
has no equal. He has collected statistics
from all history to prove this,
and has all his figures at his fingers'
end.
Spain's new minister to the United
States, the Due d'Arcos, is slim and
below medium height. He wears a
straggling full beard, his hair is thin,
and he has a bald spot on the top of
his head.
"She is very unselfish; isn't she?"
"Very. Her spring bills were twice
as much as she expected, and she cncealed
it from her husband as long as
possible, knowing he would be worried."
-Life.
The wife of a man who had been
thrown into jail at Sitka became quite
indignant when a kindly disposed
woman ventured to sympathize with
her in her supposed misfortune. "Th-e
idea!" she exclaimed, "with John ,oiming
to see me and the baby once a
week, and the marshal paying his
board."
THE FEMININE OBSERVER.
The man with a soft heart is rarely
the one with a soft head.
A man always thinks a woman
must be cool if she is dressed in white.
A man always is maddest at a
woman when he knows that he is in
fault
Many a woman speaks of her emotional
temperament, but others call it
temper.
It makes many a man scratch
around lively to furnish his wife with
pin money.
It is a little suggestive to speak of a
woman's flower-like face right after
she has been dabbing it with powder.
Despite all the talk about self-con3ceit
there are very few persons in the
world who honestly have a high opinion
of themselves.
Some weird fancies in window
screens give houses the appearance
(of a stage with sundry unusual drop
curtains gathered together.
We are always so mad when we are
'trying to carry a pail of water on each
shoulder to have one fall off, ,yet it
is only what we should naturally expect.Even though a woman has everything
that she absolutely needs she can
get into a perfect fever of longing by
merely glancing over the shops' advertisements.It is bad enough not to be blessed
with any children of your own, but it
is a trifle exasperating when under the
circumstances all the neighbors' children
use your own clean front steps
,for a rendezvous.-Philadelphia Times.MIXED PARAGRAPHS.
The Tyrol has 635 licensed Alpine
I i guides.B An economy on western railroads is
_ the use of boiler flues from old locomoBROfWN'S
IRON T NI -v lives for-fence posts.
BnR Wn I Tn O U ICV (Grape fruit, recently taken up in
for loss of appetite lack of energy deranged p rut, recently taken u in
.. stomach or mental dullness; it destroys the south C~alifornia, has been found to be
effect of malariaremoes abituarlconstipa- e polifte and profitable than ortionandrestorestihe
health ndvigorofyouth.
1 This celebrated tonio Is a delightful exhiler- anges
_ ant'and lts effects upon the mental and phy- .
s cal system are both vitalizing and lasting. Berlin has followed the example of
$1.00 per bottle. Sold by all druggists
e Sold*^ yall druggistsLondon in forbidding cabmen to use
IWAA OBROWNS IRON TONIG certain .streets unless they have a pasJOI -CANDY CATHARTIC i
(ggEgDlgfsenger. ,
The product qof the eighty-sevenmilk-condensing
factories in the United
States last year was worth about
$100,000,000.The Only Cure.
Eczema is more than a skin disease,
and no skin remedies can cure it. The
doctors are unable to, effect a cure, and
their mineral mixtures are damaging
to the most powerful constitution. The
whole trouble is in the blood, and
Swift's Specific is the only remedy
which can reach'such deep-seated blood
diseases.
Eczema broke out on my daughter, and continued
to spread until
her head was entirely
covered. She was treated
by several good doctors,
but grew worse, and the [
dreadful disease spread
to her face. She was I ' _
taken to two celebrated ,.
health springs, but re-/' /~ l
ceived no benefit. Many -i z1
patent medicines were taken, but without result,
until we decided to try S. S. S., andby the
time the first bottle was finished, her head began
to heal. A dozen bottles cured her completely
and left her skln perfectlyimooth. She
Is now sixteen years old, and has a magnificent
growth of hair. Not a sign of the dreadful
disease as ever returned.
H. T. SnHOE,
2704 Lucas Ave., St. Louis, Mo.Don't expect local applications of
soaps and salves to cure Eczema. They
reach only the surface, while the disease
comes from within. Swift's
Specific
S. S. TheBlood
is the only cure and will reach the most
obstinate case. It is far ahead of all
similar remedies, because it cures cases
which are beyond their reach. S. S. S. is
purely vegetable, and is the only blood
remedy guaranteed to contain no potash,
mercury or other mineral.
Books mailed free by Swift Specific
Company, Atlanta, Georgia.Bet on a Sure Thing.
"So you have decided not to take
a vacation this summer? What's the
'matter? Don't you think a rest would
do you any good?"
"Oh, I haven't any doubt that a vacation
would be a fine thing for me.
,I'm almost played out-feel sometimes
as if I simply couldn't keep up the
pace; but the fact is I got a chance a
few days ago to bet all the money I
had on a dead sure thing; so I'll not
be able to afford to get away."
How long are the days when those
we love are awaya from us, and how
short when they are near.
Notice a mean man; he is usually a
coward.
IMPORTANT LAW POINT.
Has Just Been Established for Califotnia
Fig Syrup Co.
An important decision has just been
rendered in San Francisco in the
United States Circuit Court, in the case
of the "California Fig Syrup Company
vs. Clinton E. Worden & Co., et al."
The principal defendant is a large nonsecret
manufacturing concern. A permanent
injunction has been granted
enjoining the defendants from using
the name-Syrup of Figs, or Fig
Syrup-and ordering them to pay the
costs and account for damages. The
decision is of the greatest value, not
only to manufacturers of proprietary
articles, but to the public generally, as
it affirms that the valuable reputation
acquired by an article of merit, will be
protected by the Courts, and that the
party who builds the reputation by extensive
and legitimate advertising, is
entitled to the full fruits of his enterprise.
This confirms the title of the
California Fig Syrup Co. to this genuine
and most valuable remedy, "Syrup
of Figs."
Between two evils choose the one
you know most about.
Supreme Court Sustains the Foot-EEase
Trade Mark.
Justice Laughlin, in Supreme Court, Buftalo, has
ordered a permanent lnjunstion. with costs, and a
full accounting of sales, to Issue against Paul B.
Hudson, the manufacturer of the foot powder called
"Dr. Clark's Foot Powder," and also against a retail
dealer of Brooklyn, restraining them from making
or selling the Dr. Clark's Foot Powder, which Is declared,
in the decision of theCourt, an imitation and
infringement of "Foot-Ease," the powder to shake
into your shoes for tired, aching feet, new so largely
advertised and sold all over the country. Allen S.
Olmsted. of Le Roy, N. Y., is the owner of the trademark
"Foot-Ease," and he is the first Individual
who ever advertised a foot powder extensively over
the country. He will send a sample Free to any one
who writes him for It. Tbe decision in this case upholds
his trade-mark sad renders all parties liable
who fradulently attempt to proft by the extensive
"Foot-Ease" advertising, n placing upon fie market
a spurious and similar appearing preparation, labeled
and put up in envelopes and boxes like FootEase.
Similar suits will be brought against others
who are now Infringing on the Foot-Ease trademark
and common law rights.
Strawberry shortcake, like a love affair,
is a pleasant thing.: afie doesn'go t to ehui.oftt!, buit
his -mamma took him thoe laaf-SAn-'
day; Now she wishes she hadn't.
"Mamma," he asked In a shrill
whisper, "what makes the man's voice
shake so?"
"Hush, dear," said mamma, "I don't
know."
But, mamma," the little scamp persisted
in a still louder whisper, "you
know-when pap's voice shook the
other night you said it was beer!"
And that's why Jamie's church privileges
have been so' rudely cut off.Excellent Results.
"How about those seeds you planted
a while ago? Can you see any results
from them?"
"Oh, yes. Bronson's chickens, which
used to have a kind of a starved look,
are as fat and sleek as you please
now."
Vacation.
In deciding where you will spend vacation.
why not consider Colorado with its matchless
climate, superb and varied scenery, its many
resorts, its Chautauqua. cheapness of rates,
and its accessibility via The Denver Road? A
quickened'schedule and complete, up-to-date
equipment, including ftllman's latest production
in sleeper and cafe cars. Menu the best,
served a la carte. Trains solid to Denver.
Hours convenient. For other details address
D. B. KReler,Traffic Manager,Fort Worth,Tex.
The more sunburned the man the
more flaming his necktie.
The Best Prescription for Chills
and Fever is a bottle of GRovs's TASTELESS
CHILL TONIC. It is simply iron and quinine
in a tasteless form. No cure-no pay. Price, 50O.
Hard problems bring out great mental
resources.
Hall's Catarrh CureIs taken internally. Price, 75c.
We never entirely forget our
sweetheart.first
WHEAT
WHEAT
WHEAT"Nothing but wheat; what you might
call a sea of wheat," is what was said
by a lecturer speaking of Western Canada.
For particulars as to routes, railway
fares, etc., apply to Superintendent
of Immigration, Department Interior, Ottawa,
Canada, or to Capt. E. Barrett, ilouston,
Texas.Up Womtrs.' 9n kh amI
ynn4 W/ass. 014flb27rIv
[LETTER TO MRS. PINKHAM NO. 41,271
"DEAR FRIEND-A year ago I wasa
great sufferer from female weakness.
My head ached all the time and I would
get so dizzy and have that all gone
feeling in the stomach and was so
nervous and restless that I did not
know what to do with myself.
" My food did me no good and I had *
bad case of whites. I wrote to you and
after taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound as directed, I can
truly say that I feel like a new woman
and cannot tell you how grateful I am
to you.
"I have recommended it to all my
friends and have given it to my
daughter who is now getting along
splendidly. May you live many years
to help our suffering sisters."-Mas. 0.
CARPENTER, 253 GRAND ST., BROOKLYr,
N.Y.
Over eighty thousand
such letters as this were received
by Mrs. Pinkham
during 1897. Surely this is
strong proof of her ability
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RC fjin^N easy payments, without'interst
Nice stool ard book included.
Slightly second-hand, but first-class condition.
Finest bargains ever offered.Write us about theM
WILL A.WATKIN MUSIC CO.,Dallas,TeA Wand You can earn l60 per mo.handUlF
gents 1alW our Portraits and Frames. Wrtt
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When Answering Advertisements K1ild4
Mention This raper.Hartford and
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Compare them, part for part, with other bicycles, and you will find
good reasons for their recognized superiority. Our new models
contain more improvements. of direct practical value to the rider
than were ever before offered in one season.Chainless,
Columbia Chain,$75 Hartfords,
50 J Vedettes,* * $35
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by
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Makes Teething Easy.
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Ezzell, Frank. The Ferris Wheel, Volume 6, Number 42, Saturday, July 1, 1899, newspaper, July 1, 1899; Ferris, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46762/m1/7/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ferris Public Library.