The Palo Pinto Star (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 48, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 7, 1887 Page: 4 of 4
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Queer Ideas of Stars.
' Thor Tanncso islanders havo trj
hoavons portioned ou$ into constolla-
ifong, with dollillto traditions to aocounl
for tho canoes, and duckp, and children
that they sco tlioro. Egodo tolls ui
that tho Esquimaux thought that some
o! the stars had been men hud dlQeronl
Bnrlfl of Htilmnls or flsli. In ilia Sotltl
f l'aolfio islands dying men will announce
1 their intention of becominir a star, and
'' I even montlon tho particular part of thn
1 Heavens tnej" aie to oo looKoa lor. uue
f J1 bushman regaids tho moro consplcuotu
i stars as men, lions, toitoisos, etc,
whllo ho sees in the milky way some
wood ashes t la own up by a girl into
tho sky, that pcoplo might seo their
j. way homo by night.
To the Australian two lager stars in
the forelegs of Centaurus wcro two
brothers who speared Tohlngala to
i Doints of the sno'nrs that nlerccd hla
t body. And the Indians or America, I
wuo ioia oi too usnorinan who once
( trespassed in heaven in quest of per-
petual sumshlne and was shot by an
arrow ftom ono of- tho colcstials, could
point to the Fishor stars, whllo the
arrow could bo seen in tho fisherman's
tall. Wo who aro accustomed to think
of s, the vast multitudo of unknown
worlds and of (ho sun simply as the
sun a conception against tho impiety
of which oven Seneca piotostod can
hardly onter into tho feelings of the
Esquimaux, to whom tho milky way
represents in all reality tho vast con-
course of tho dead, or to ;tho Adaman-
, ese, to whom the sun was literally a
woman and the mother of tho stars.
But a goodly number of legends in
i actual European folk loro provent 'the
necessity of relying solely on the ovi-
, denco of savago ideas in proof of the
reality of this method of regarding oi
' explaining tho heavenly bodies. Evory-
i thing in existence was apparently once
' regarded as human or thought of undor
i human ' attributes, as iliushated in
the stoiy of Baldor in, tho Edda. To
1 protoct Baldor from danger, his mother.
the goddess Froia, exacted an oath
that they would spaio his llfo from
water, inc, eaitu, plants, animal!).
birds, worms, and oven fiom pestil-
ence, only excepting fiom tho oath ono
W small bush, the mistletoo, not bocauso
I', it' was not as human as the rest, but be-
! cause it ws too young to unuorstana
the solemnity of an oath. And when
Balder'mot his death fiom tho mistle-
tdo, not only men lamented him, but
beasts and plants and evon stones.
Gentleman's Magazine.
A Modest Newspaper Man.
Of all the modest newspaper mon at
tho "Capital city of this great and glo-
rious republic of ours," Macfarland, ol
The Philadelphia Record, probably is
entitled to the cako, and of him the fol-
lowing little story is told: On one oc-
casion ho was going to a country town
in an open stage, tho driver of which
was a garrulous old fellow, and- tha
other passongeis two old maids and a
little girl, Mao being on tho seat with
the driver. Ono of tho ladles was an
effected, overnlce kind of a fomalo, who
liked to talk, and she kept tho driver
Dusy. ono was auating upon tno an-
vantages of city lifo:
"And then, besulos all this," sho
said, "things are so much cheaper in
the city." ,
"Ycs'm," leplied tho driver.
'!Whyf only yesteiday I saw- hose
sold in a storo for 20 conts thatfgvvould
cost CO in the country." "jpL
This was a poser, and it was followed
byapeilod of silence, brokeniby the
little girl, who remaiked:
"Say, auntie, what is hoseP" r
,"Sh sh," said tho aunt, shakIn;hor,
and'the child became silent fora? min-
ute, and tho aunt began to talk again.
"Auntie," interipptcd tho jshild,
"what is hose?" Cft,
,"Keop still, Fannie," said tho ab
wltu an angiy blush.
But tho-child wouldn't keep
and vory shoitly broko in with:
"Say, auntie, what is hoso?"
This was too much, and with n
. tho aunt nut her foot In it.
"Well, if vou must know." shn nn;
i sweroa, "iioso is stopklugs: but I hoped
A tl.nl T ...l,l.l'.,V'l.,. "?,. .
iuoi. Huumiiui uu tuuiioiira io men-
f tlon that word boforo that nlco young
' man on tho fiont seat"
k r It is needless to say that Mao fell out
of tho stage, and was not testorcd tq
Vj consciousness for upward of somo tiinV
Washington Critic. .is
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" General Ilarrisou'adCemneranco.
A public tjnei'dibflngiveWin
on onott 'caaion. fAtftlin 1nosn ,?
" fl1&ner ho of tho gbntlemfehcliank hi.i
l.&oltl. Tl.n. dl I .1 1.,. . .
by. djlnking water. Aubtlior gentleman
offered a toast, nnd said, "General.
.'n wilI,you not favor mo by drinking a
glass of wlno?" Tho gonera'lin a Vory
tijj 'jL'uutiuinuiuy way, ooggoa. to do oxcuseai
,Mpa was again urged to join in a glass
. of wlno. This, was too much. Ho idse
s(from his seat and said in a most digni-
gfled manner: "Gentlemen, I-havc
VStwlco refused to partako of -tho wine-
f'cup. I hopo thni will bo, sufllolont.
,'Xhough you press tho matter over so
,juuplitnot a4top shalfpass my lips.
Anado n lesolvo whon I started in lift
? that I would avoid strong drink. Thai
,, rypwj havoncvor broken, t pin one
i of a class of sovontcon jotlngmon who
graduated at collcgo togotnor The
lUl dtunkatd's gravqs, , and all
Xro'm tho pernicious habit of , wine-drink-fug.
Iowo all my liealth.my liappl.
ness nnd ptosporlty to thathosolntlon..
Would you urge mo to biqak It now?''
rdulh'aWerlii , , i
One of many achers 'he lot of th iobojjt
Bn
incr,
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Ir-Concrcssman Weaver. Post Offioo
Department, Washington, D. C, con-
siders Bed Star Cougu'Cnro a rom&rk-
aWo 'remedial agent. It contains no
dangerous'' narcotics' andVp&stB but
twenty-live cants.
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$Mt i it i d
A nnde uepkrture A liar lulling thotoMtcd
trUth,
fSvyMt
Food xnafci
Imnroner dlsri
daces had bioWfswTIuir la
ness in tuo stotaaTcn, ociil,
headache, and other dvatx
closely con lined lite causM
atlDatlon, biliousness tend
To remove these troubles Mv
equal to Prickly Ash Silt
tried and proven to be a ep'
lets there by the plpo lltic ''
Amonlcy wrench A dude
ankle.
Of lato ono may read of wofldrfaiho6cra-
tlons upon tbo eyes In the way of.4traosplab.t-
Idc tissues of Uie eye oftuo rabbit tJ Replace
parts of lmpirf ect eyes In mani'Ve trans-
plantation of the mueua membrane ,ot tho
eyo and oven of the corner has been success-
fully accomplisucl In a few Instances Tho
attempt baa even been made.to'rclmplant tho
whole eyeball of a rabbit In the vacant orbit
of a man. Of llvo experiments of this kind
only ono Is reported as successful and even
that Is doubtful. Dr. Mote's Health Monthly.
Bid mo discourse- I will enchant thine car
1th remarkable and astonishing talcs of re-
markable and astounding cures of ull sorts
of suffering by Salvation Oil. 25 cents.
Dotan'l require horso meat to produce
nguimarc Mime pie. y-
Commissioner of Deeds, for all tho
States, Mr. (J. E. Rcardon, Baltimore
Md., writes that ho suffered for a long
timo wicii rncumatism wntou yioiacu to
no treatment until lio upplieu St
Jacobs Oil. -a
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The best weather for hay-making When it
rains pitchforks.
Envied by Her Sex,
Is tho fato of every lady with a' bright, glow-
ing countenance, wlch Invariably follows the
use of Dr. Hartcr's Iron Tonic. '
. ij
A bag of hot sand relieves nouis
Many People Refuse to take i Cod Yiver
Oil on account of Its unpleasant taste. This
difficulty has been overcorao la Scott's
Emolsion pt Cod Liver OH with Avnophos-
phltes It being ns palatabloias lilk, and
tho most valuabla remodyjjknown for tho
treatment of ConMimptlonlS&crofula and
Bronchitis, General DebIlIt?,TfclVasting Dis-
eases of Children, Chronic Cbygbs and Colds,
has caused pin slclans In all parts of tbo world
to uso It k Physicians report our little patients
tako it with pleasure,
nlnKlir Trv R(ntt.'B KmiilRlnn
Try Scott's Emulsion
anu uc convinccu.
Warm boraxwater will remo ve .
' Gold Fields,
that pan out richly, aro not so abundant as lu
tho early California days, but thoso who
write to Jtlallctt & Co , Portland, Maine, will,
bv retii tri mail, receive free, full Information
about work which tbey can do, and llvo at
home wh,r.trthey ore located, that will
pay them frdm 85 to $25 per day, and up-
w ards.,,.Eltlii.r sex, young or old. Capital
not rpquireu you arc started in Dusinesa
free. Those who start at onco aro absolutely
sure of snug little fortunes.
Salt should bo eaten with nuts to aid di
gestion.
All Broke Up.
1 had been troubled with an "all broko ud"
or "don't-cme-If-I-llve-or-dio" fecllu?. Had
but little appetite, and what 1 did eat dis-
tressed me, or did me little good. In an hour
after eating I would experitneo a tired, "all
5 one" feeling that made mo so miserable that
was totallv unfit for business or society. A
friend urged me to try Money's T-X-3 Cor-
dial and it has done me au Immense amount
of good. It has given me an appetite, regu-
lated my "bowels and has relieved me of that
faint, tfred, "all gone" f cllne. I am happy
torccommi-ndlt. JOllW THOMPSON,
Dallas, Texas.
To break up colds and fevers, uso early Dr.
Plcrte's Extract of Smart-AVeod.
MUk which stands too
butter.
long makes bitter
The Acknowledged Cure for Sick
Headache, CAhtbu's Little Xivbk Fills
Dose, ono pill.
I .i Rusty Hat Irons should be rubbed with
.Tueeatvax anu lam.
From Oklahoma.
CoOKB Co . Tkxis. Sept. SK. IKSn.
MfMtftrft. Mnrltv 1lrn Ht. T.mila fn
iWGisjjTLKM!!!. l'leasa scud mo another Odoz.
Woadfriul KtKlit os goon as possible. The U
dOE."vou Rent a short tlmo nhicn nnlv lnstnil n
Ltei&A&X'- AH other pain killers andllnl-
incnisare lauures coraparea wltu wonaernu
Elghtj'both in calo and effect.
3H3r frnr A TViinnrmn
m u ,..
It jfits j ou, In sewing, to chance your po-
s(tl)tt Irequently.
j i?S A Poor, Weak Sister
whorls enlTerlnK Iroin aliments peculiar to her
sex, dreadtnir jo go to a physician, but know-
ing she needs medical help, will Und, In Dr.
Pierce's "Favorite Preicrlptlon," a prepara-
tion which will Klve her etrenqth and new life
through the restoration ot all her organs to
UHlr natural and healthy action. Jt Is tho
,re?ult of many rears o study and practice by
"aTlliorouchly scientific nhralclau. who has
imado theo troubles a specialty. To ho had
tor au arusgiats.
A hotj strong lemonado taken at bed-time
mu ijruah up ft uuu coju
Do Not Forget That Catters.LittIe
I.tVEii 1'iu.s cure sick headache, often in two
lmtii-a "
Tough mct Is made tender by lying a few
minutes In vinegar v atcr.
Spring Fever,
floctor, what is good for Spring Fever) i
'J ale a bottle of Morloy's T-X-8 ConllaU
WhY, Doctor, I thougbtftbdt It was con.
trarvto jour coda to recommend a Patent
Medicine. SH I "
Up It l, but tbo InBrcuJopts, of Morlev's'T3
X-S Cordial aro printed on tbo wraprier and 1
know It to ba good, for I have tried it in my
tlUlCtlcc It Will l.urlfv vour Moral, roirnlntn
,JMir bowels and reuovatojou for tho Spring
LBuminti-,
if
It W . (
pdmaHitfDeanty
aWtf'kilv','rOTO-
unicif juuu
Sfc BK iSBl
;6Uift6flfc
4tBinetltei r"R
NMHHtt'remeay
nswriagp
epralBlngllhs
Waco ! boring an artesian well."
Jim Shaw and Dr. CranUll 'aro bossiae
tho job. Tho former is looking for hell,
and tho latter preparing to get water for
ttho prohibitionists. . Tho citizens are
standing around with tin cans and firo
extinguishers, ready for any emergency,
Success, gentlemen!
i Colman's Rural World says: "Tho
brord6rs of blooded stbek owo a duty to
themselves to castrato every mean malo
dropped on tho farm, and never permit
vany ono to see him until ho is a good, fat
steor, weighing fifteen hundrod to two
uiousana pounas, ana men point to mm
tin priao, saying, wetter a goou Bteer
ian a mean bulb Wo hopo to boo this
latter discussed, and acted upon if not
Isoussed."
Tho Farmers' Call sayB: "ray aa you
go, or don't go at all." Yes, thought we
wonld. In" fact wo. made up our mlndt
that way on tho 4th of last month. It it
Worthy onoto that wo reached tho de
.termination on' thd same day the inter
state comincrce.ilaw, went into effect
."RftfliAr n Tnmnrlmfiln pnlnnldftnnn.
,Tho demand is not for fatter hogs, hut
iprmorotnogs to make moro lat. twin-
clcnt lmn'A has alroady been done by this
error in judgement; this superabundance
of fat and this over-feeding 'of fat-producing
foods have done moro than aught
elso towards retarding a proper vital de-l
vciopmcnt ot tno nog, ana in so aoing
have contributed nothing towards forti-
fying tho animal against tho onslaughts
I of disease.
Tho St. Louis Journal of Agriculture
says: "Clover hay and cob meal, supple-
mented by corn fodder properly cured,
mako tho best butter in tho world, and
theso aro all within the reach of the
averago farmer. Good butter pannot be
made from ensilage. So said Edward
Burnett in a lecture before Upton Grange
tbo other day. All our -farmers can raise
clover hay and corn, and it will do no
harm t) 6tudy this problem carefully."
A Georgia prophet foretells the end of
tho world next summer, which leads the
Houston Post to remark that ''the next
presidential campaign will be made la
heaven. Poor hcavenl" If either Jim
Blaine or John Sherman is the Ilcpubli
can nominee, heaven won't have any
thing to do with it. Their tickets read
tho other way.
At n farmcrn' Inslltntn in Canada
a I
dairvmnn fttatnrl that hn ffid lariro nuftii-
titles of boiled or stewed turnip roots
and tops to his cows. To prevent them
from imparting their peculiar flavor to
tho milk he put a small quantity of gum
camphor in tho steamer with tho turnips,
which took away their flavor without im-
parting any of its own. Tho best time
to feed turnips or cabbago to cows was
lust after thov wcro milked.
Miss Mary Bootn has been edltorol
Harper's Bazar for twelve years. Sho is
in the neighborhood of sixty years old
and works at tho desk from 10 a. m. to
4 p. m. with great regularity.. She is
about to tako a trip abroad for rest.
Ccaso your couRhlng and enjoy refreshing
slumber, which D'. Bull's Cough Syrup will
Insure vou, by promptly stopping the cough.
Price 25 cents.
A little soda water will relieve lick head,
ache caused by Indigestion.
Fon BnojfcniAi, Asthmatio and Poj.mov-
auy CourLAiNTS, "Erown'a MioncMal Trofh
cs" have remarkable curative properties, bold
only in boxes. Price 25 cts
A cup of strong coffee will remove the odor
of onlpns from tho bicath.
There are many forms of nervous debility
in men, that yield to the use ot Carter's froo
Pills, Those who aro troubled with nervous
weakness, night sweats. &c, should trythom.
High and dry A tall Kentucktau.
Is Death Painless? ,
APhlladelDhla doctor, ifter vears of careful
observation, savs that our demise Is as naln-
les3 as our advent to tho world. .This is cer-
miuiy retmsuriuj;, jet. uuiwiiusuiuuing lucse
freat Inducements, wo still do not court
eath, and oball continue to uso Di. Pierce's
iniaiiiDie remcay, tuo -uoiaen Medical dis-
covery" for consumption, spitting of blood,
shortness of breath, weak lungs, coughs;
bronchitis, and kindred affections of the
throat and chest It Is uncqualed. By drug,
gists.
Tho last sad write The obituary.
A Marvel., '
Of successful combination' is Morley Orl-
donto. It imparts a delicious fragrance to
tho Breath, Strengthens tbo Gums. Whitens
tho Teeth, contains an antiseptic property
that positively prevents and arrests decay,
and a beautiful Panel Picture Is given away
with every 50 cent box. '
Ifensmcn's Peptonized Jlcef 7)(c, only
preparation of beef containing ita-ENTinE
nutritious riiornuTiEs. it contains blood-
making, force-generating, Invaluable for In-
dlgettton, f)ytpepila, nervous prostration, all
forma of general debility; all enfeebled con-
ditions, whether result of exhaustion, nervous
prostration, over-work, or acute diseases;
particularly n resulting jrom pulmonary
complaints. IIazaud, Hazaiid Co., Props.,
New York. Sold by druggists.
rATEIVTSoljUloeabTlouuIlareMtCo ,A
toroeya, W hington.D.C!. Btt'd 1864. Adttca free.
riao'lRemeilr farOtUrmittfrettUs to ma. U
bBQlJlauldor atauS. Wo.
I"ound.
y.etlicrIngton& Nason. 107 Elm street, Dal'
las, Texas, ae
Brass Goods,
riro Brick.
Dr. U. H. Benti
ft V I
n... it Am iF-ftM
KLi Cfisn-.
idHxt:.1
ccra aro treated without tho knife bd(.but'..'
tie pain, Jlorphlpe and OpiuihibabltJi.cureJ ,,
without pain or cessation of bullpeas. Send
for a pamphlet. Office 010 Main it,, Dallas, i
Teiaa.
If afflicted with sore eyes, uso Dr. Isaao Thomp '
ton's Ere Water. DruggIiusoll.lt. Xo.
l'attcnjoh'a Peach Stone Ltulnient 60U b,
BURNS and Ecalds are lnstandy rendered
palnlcaa and lnrerltibly cured wltUput a spar,
by tho use of Oarbollalve,the, jTreat kln
'romedy. 85 and 60 cents, atDruBgUt or by
mall. Cole Oo.,JUaclc Rl?&;'Fallaf WJs. t
,ij-s.ay.AKcnt wanled u eTcri'fown. New ar,
Hclc, large prolltiftiWcIrc'uWaddrcBsJ. V.
Jonen, C0aln atreeL uauaviciaa.
OPaltersou's Peach Btono Untnent. the
Ibett for etoc
aiers in Mrcniqcry, i lpo, vittlngs.
Belting, Fullaya.8ewer Pipe and
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4 QUESTION ABOUT
Browns Iron
Bitters
ANSWERED.
Thfl m wttmi hu probably boon mIov! ihoowmfa
CI UmitUoic era Brown's trot Iltttwa oaie every
tUBrf " Weil, It doosn'fc. Hat It aooi euro nor Umrm
sbr which are potable phfiicim froold proscribe IKON
r&rslolans reeotrntce Iron an tha bent lettorsXlra
uant lcnomi to the profession, aad inquiry of anjf
feadinar chsmlo&l firm will tmhtUntUte Ui assertion
tbit thr are more preparations of Iron than of an
tlantTCilr that Iron Is cknowlodR4 to be tho nioat
lmnnrtnt frff in unflfiflnftml mndliutl nrrtle. It In.
r,ner BnMunoo nssa in medicine ion buottb oou-
Uowewjj srom-T-Able fflt.tht
f ftt. ttiit nrior to tho dlsAov
fDCnROVMMIliONUITTIfiKOnoperfHt
tr satuuotorr Iron oomblmtlon hid otgt beou sound.
C11IU
BROWN'S IRON BinERS-TuX
budMbtt, or pnxlaoe ronitlpfttlnn all otber Iron
modletnosdo.IIKOWN'SUlONniTTIiRa
cnreslndlffeallon, IlUlonvicaq, Vcaknen9
I)ypcpsln, Malnjln, CIiIUh and l'erora,
Tired l'cellne.Ocncrnl JlcbllitJiPcln In Uu
Sldc.BackorWmbjjtliTKiacboMiaNi'llrnl.
Bla for &U thess aQnlcnts Iron la pregcribod cUllj.
BROWN'S IRON BIHERS.iloTS
Kmlnnttv IiVolI other thoronph medisbtos It tctn
tmlj, , TVhen taken by mti tha flrat Bymptom of
meat w rrnoworl aneret Themmiolosthonbaomne
firmer, tha dijrotion imprtTM, the bowels nn -otWa,
InuomrathaeSectlsnauallrranreraptdfuidmarlced
The mm begin t onca to brtghtnt tha Bktn clenn
npl healthj color cotnea to tha cheeks: liervousnoss
auappotirfli f anctton&l dnransemonta liecomo roftu
Jar, and if n nondajt mother. Abundant BastenAnco
Nsnppliftdfor the rhild Itemember Brown1 Iron
iJIttoxfl la tho ONXiY Iron medicine that Is not in-
jarions, i hyiiciant and Druggitts rtcommend it,
X-9 Genuine tun Trade Marie and crossed red lluof
onirr-roor. TAKE NO OTUGR.
Sanoi put? pio o; itjoq iioiJ3UOfi oao(I
nm iTn D.lnil ImdvI ftTTI nf nimOT'.lf (T fit If I
Vllf M i BVHVf VfSUf v'(r VT "l"'- 7J,
jo oatunntrf inoauoaaq om o-. Xmii ppji I
spnirujoiTOiBHP!Kinrt!ldiuo3EUOHni
aoucdisno3 'otpvpvsu Tms 'uisdadwa
sisAion pun nsnraojs 'stoupui 'toAyi on;il
l;o laiinsSmuop Auv Sn pssuca s3sn3Sp ip) I
jo e3 jo; Xpouua )sns pan ?saq, o ,
0ktaWty tf.
PINKHARfl'S
VEGETABLE 4
COMPOUND,
Mm m
la s rosltlre tare
ALL of those Painful
Dolicate Compltlnti and
Complicated troubles and
Weakntiiot so common
among our Wives, Mothers,
and Daughters
It will era cnltrtlg
all ovarian orvaginat
troubles, In la m in a
i ton ana ulcera-
tion, Falling ami
Dhplacancntst fl
cvntequtnt tptnat
W caxntt,wd it
parffcuiarffi
Tho Womnn'o Buro Frlendwj:;Vr
riTlTISABLES-DfOXOOTEUWOa-ICDWOMSX: IXROTM
jrirnfss, )tatp.nct, cnATto ro BTXvvujrrs,
JJTD XtXUXTXS TTEACKB-S 09 TBS BTOH-CH. CTJS ttU
OOBimau. Ui3TRUAti-iaoDsri8gDtcftAoii(2rt
XSrSoidbyDrugalniK, Price gl.pcrbotile.
rjaTOboeu emoTOd by Iho CUizebt of nearly eTOr j
town and cltr Iff tbo &. 8 iand'ttietisanda of peoplo
can testltr to tbo wonderful. boa Inn power of
mm um a ' ODII . " &
' VH
II Cures Neuralgia, Toolliache,
Headache, Catarrh, Croup, Soro Throat,
Lome Back; SiIf!lb!nU, "SfiWIrts, Brulles,
Burns, Wounds, iJ0A Sores and
All Achesi and Pains.
Tbo many testimonials received or us mora than
prove nil wo claim for tbls aloibla romedr. it
noc onlr relieves tbo roost soveio pains, but
It Cures You. That's the Idea!
Tor sals br all DruaBllU. . I'rlco, CO, centa por
tottle. Oar Bono Ilooa inalled froo to everybody
address WIZARD OIL COMPANY, CIIICAGft
Cares PllorUr.
BukMb. Wtkvoas, Colds In
Auvuuia.iaui, t.wiubT.
th. ChMt and n Aobas tidHtntDS. .
t fUvarafIAtUtloi;t voder ImUar
4toodIstPia, its fob
r VtfitoVMAVB.ViUXV
TCBST-MIIE:W0K-D'
. ClpESiTR'S EfSOLISH
NNiKi.IAL FILLS
,Tho Original and Onlv Oenu.no.
Safa wd eJwaj Reliable Beware of worthies linlta-
itona. t-adle, ak your Druyalit fur.JhleheteiJi
KnctUh ' and tako no other, vr IuoIcm la. (tauipf) to
ua lor parucuiara m ipiut irr rnnrn -iu, haum
i.ltlOHl
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trCl 11U I-DLa
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8.ll liyl)nilt OT.rrwhW'i . Anc 'F ;c.hes.
tor'. Xiiall.h" ri-nujrojul Vlli. Takanu otkor,
XfA'TflJvTTW" Corre.ponaent,' nn B-vniro
JHillLlliX Ipniior, ddToteUtora.irf.tr., contains
(iliontaooreiiu.BUln.sih ln. tor corrciponilMiM
Wo cliirie for .dvcrtltinr Uall.t 4, pionlhi for loc
tlror. Mi'ttt 'I'l (lousurpsiiiuT, V olnt!,Onla
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WIZARD OIL
ri" 1 'coMEERTs
PBdI- 0ffiO(lM
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SJiWEDALS-lftVAHOEO-TO-
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Tho Successful Remedy for
Nasal Catarrh
Must vjo non irnt(tlnff, oasy oi applica-
tion, and one that will, by its own action,
reach all tho remote sores nnd ulcerated
surfaces. The history of tho offorts to treat
catarrh during tho past few years dcr
onstratcs that only ono remedy has mot
theso conditions, and that is Ely's
Cream Bairn. This safe and pleasant
remedy has mastered catarrh as nothing
elso has over done, and both physicians
nnd patients frcoly concede this fact.
TUo more distressing symptoms Quickly
yield to it, and a multitude of pereous
who havo for years boino all tho worry
and pain that catarrh can inflict, testify
to radical and ncrmnnent cures wrought
by it. Ely's Ci earn Balm Is perfectly
soothing, excites no dread, dissolves tho
hardened accumulations, lei sens tho ex-
treme sensibility of tho ncrvo centers to
cold and au external irritants, ana is ioi-
lowed by no reaction whatever.
ELY'S OltEAM BALM
is not a liquid, muff orpoicder Applied into
the nostrils is quickly absoibed. Jt cleanses
the head. Allays inflammation. Heals the
fores. Restores the senses of taste and smell.
GO cts. at Druggists; by mail, registered, CO cts.
ELY BROS,, Dmggiats, Oweo, N.Y.
ItTCR-mnw t
unoruuxu pjfpepttinani
of Appetite, InrlhrMtton L-c ot
birengu i nna x rea roiiKo
oiuwiy cunat noun, bm-
clos and. narm reocU sew
zorce. isnuvena w
nil mnnlUi T1rIn P&
UntTarlrK twtrm VimliDta
mimllar TothMr will flnd
In DTI. ILAUTKKO ZXON
ur tio an- ipooarcuni uiinii"M-""-(hjoomplejtlon.
ITnxinenkRttoinptiBtcpiintitIi
Ins only dd to tho popularity ot tho original. CO
notrxiwrt-ient set thoOnioiMiliAMD liTBT.
Y- Or. 'HARTER'3 L1VCR PILLR V
S Car, OonaUpallon liver Complaint and Blole Q
H ns4aohe. U am pi a Doio and Uream Book M
XmaUecX on rooolpb of two contain postao. y
Address Tnn Pn. nxnTn Medicink Coiipkt.
OW North Main trnou t I.011K M
TREATED FREE.
Haro treated Dropsy and Us complication with the
most wonderful suetxas t uno veffetaUo remedies entire
Jybanntesa. ItenioTo alt eymptoms of dropaylnelfrht
to tw etity days. Cure ttienta pronounced hopelesa by
thohcMtof pliyrlrtanit (rointhollretdosothoayinptomi
rabidly disappear, and In ten days at least two thirds ot
all symptoms aro removed.
Some may cry humbug without knovrlnjr anything
about It. Itemember It does not coat you anything tt
reaU-o the merit of our treatment for yourself. W
aro constantly curing casea of long cUndtnrf-casc?
that have boen tappod a number of tlmea and the pa-
tient dOLlarednnablo to lire a week. Olvo a full history
of case, uamo. ngv, nex. how long aflllclod, Ac Send for
free pamphlet contAlnlnir testimonials. Ten days treat-
ment furnished F R E E by mail If you order trial send
10 cents In stain pit to pay postage Epilepsy (Pits) posl
tvcly cured. (tlTMentlon this paper )
LH. U. CnFElY ft SONS, W.l),
S20)j Marietta Street, ATLKT,0-'
One opent (Merchant only) wan ted n everytown for
Vaii, "Tnwelll'M PiinMi' Kt. ii(rn trtv&a mmnlnn
I AAtlsf action, bnt c6mnctttlon hero Is err ereat.
I tblok after awhile I shall be able to cell more
of thorn.
T, ltourr.Ts IUkeh, Druggist, Itlchmond, Va.
Address, R. W.TANSILL & CO., CMcago.
Over 3,000,000 of tiiem
Z-inU UULLHn rHU"o beenuied, fho
uhto vccii uinui lua
most reliable ana durn-
nio l'AU for 8Q11-
KLOKliorsesorniolei W- eat tier or wear ba no
effect on their carat to
properties. Oar now
oops KlthitraniTnalca
them flclf adjaitlnic
Wo HOllCit a trial For
Bale by all -artillery Jobbers. Aslcyour imrneM ma.
ker for them. ZINC CO-XA.U i'AD CO,, BacUa-
nn, kllcb
PENS,
letting Not.: 018, 14, 130, 135, 333161,
Tor Solo by nil Stationers.
THE ESTErtBROOK STEEL PEN CO.
Works Caindcn, M.J. 20JohnSt..(So'll' York.
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Son, J. C. The Palo Pinto Star (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 48, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 7, 1887, newspaper, May 7, 1887; Palo Pinto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth48727/m1/4/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.