The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1900 Page: 7 of 8
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EASTERN CITIES.
(Kffrctiv. April 2Jth, 1900.)
Lr. ST. LOUIS.............i.........& od A. M.
Lv. PEORIA .........................7 : 30 A. M.
Ar. Indianapolis............. 2 25 p. m.
Ar. tlNCINN’ATI...................6:oo P. M.
Ar. tOLUM^US. O ................8 10 P. M.
Ar. CLEVELAND, 0..............9 55 P. M.
Ar. NEW YORK.....................2 55 P. M.
Ar. pOSTON........................4 50 P. M.
••Knickerbocker special”
Still leaves St. Louis at Noon..
; for Tickets, via
Big Four Route.
kRYj, Asfr’t Ger 1 Paw. Aft WARDEN J. LYNCH. Gen’l Paw Aft,
St. L»uia. Cincinnati.
TO
BIG FOUR
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A NEW TRAIN EAST
The “New York
cad Boston Limited”
.n t natural; lu tire net
A pale noon denotes ram.
New Yo k Republic; ns : • ■ urging
If you won kt find out Iciw poor a
(nan is try to borrow money of Ihll
Pretention
er pretends.
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CANDY CATHARTIC
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10c.
25c. 50c.
started with bad bowels, and they will
get better till the bowels are right. You
how it is—you neglect—get irregular
of people, are doctoring for chronic ailment iaf
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To any needy mortal suffering from bow el troubles and too pcor to buy CASCARETS we will tend a box free.
Sterling Remedy Compan z, Chicago or New York, mentioning advertisement and piper.
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No matter how' pleasant your surroun'j igs,
health, good health, is the foundation 1 j
joy men t Bowel trouble causes more ach.',
pains than all other diseases together, and ■
you get ;♦ good dose of bilious bile co
through the blood life’s a tell on earth. WP ons
OJw
j\tV?
suffer with a slight headache—bad taste Hlhe
mouth mornings, and general “all gone” M ng
during the day—keep on going from b.1
worse untill the suffering becomes awrfu
loses its charms, and there is many a one
has been driven to suicidal relief. Educate
bowels with CASCARET3. Don’t ne g^._
slightest irregularity. Sec that you hav|
natural, easy movement each day. CA. A-
RETS tone the bowels—make them stro —
and after you have used 'hem once you
wonder why it is that you have ever
without them. You will find all ycur oilier disorders commence to get better at once, and
you will be well by taking—
THE ideal laxative
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Ti to a
.ilciita an* females.
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aftn
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Try
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It m-t kei
a* wl. n i
AST
o«t
A Gorman piiHowiplier say.< the beau-
ty ol a hot sausage is more th .in ski?*
«.vep.
Ml fZSB PR W %
SUCkERi
WILL KEEP YOU DRY.
Park.
330 feet deep.
<»i Inp watt r
inj
r.^l
feet.
To Ettra<-t a Splinter.
It may not be generally knovrn flat
a splinter deeply burled In a
hand may be extracted
method if very simple,
moot ied bottle
K<r« Whir Hh>nnc*r..n«.
Mr. Gie gud, the native cc»ntmis»ion-
er at Sebungwe. Africa, reports that
the very -are wnite rhinoceros still
roams he veldt in the district between
the Sarya' and Zambesi rivers.
X pf'per bicycle has now invtdcd the
field Piper fiber slmLar to that
■ ometime? used in the manufacture of
yai.wav carriage wheels, is employed
for tubing, and is as strong as any in
use. A fiCtory is said to be contem-
plated fo • the production of bicycles
of this sort.
B
7 Ito Boiling ^lo Cooking
It Stiffens the Goods
It Wnltenjs the Goods
Iti polishes the Goods
*8 |i] aanpents fi ;sb and criap
first boHWhl »m*w.
ry > Sarr.;ple Package
You'll like i« if you try t.
You’ll buy ;t if sou try it.
You :’ u>e F. if you ry it.
Try it. I
Sold by ail Groeera
WlL’DOUCLAS
S3 SLXSOSHeESny®
4X.Wortni$4 to S6 compared
If \ wi^n otnef makes.
//|>j \lndiursed bjy over
wearers. I
I filfTTfr j|re twiaJ ba«: W.
k n *"’!* and n»i e j
[\l"a stamprl on bottom. Take4
1 00 substitute csaimri to be 1
Xd9 H ** «oL \jour dealer >
1 should ke?n (them —
A not, k-e will ..jend a pair
e"’ son redeift of p;ice and ?sc __
j-xtra lor cam.Age. State it ni <>t her,
’’Ofiue, ahd width! plain nr cap tee C it. free.
«. L D JUcLA 3 SHOE CO.. Bracktoa. Mm.
fjlf^
TH< h Ch) lilt- )'
___ asfcaJ.ng. At
Heater is ►poutei n o
height of from fiftjj to 3>M)
my
' rhe Excelsior geyser in
ltd basin Is 200 feel
TheJ^fl
!.arr*«t <iov«er *•» thw WnrM.
The largest g*yser in he world is
me
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chit i s
by steam. The
Fill a wiie-
two-th rds full with
very hot water and place its mo ith un-
der the injured spot. The suction
draw- the flesh down when a llitle
pressure is used, ar d be steam :n a
momfiit or two extracts inflammation
and splinter together.
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Ccn’t t- foolt-d wuhamack ntosh
rut< er coat, if you *anf a coat
that».11 keep you dry: i the hard-
e t st >nn buy the Fish B'ind|j
[Sticker. If r ot for su e in -ourS^LC
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kSv M
s ©anr •
Fnryo»>rf;«wi j scmfUrt
and your > wn.
HIRES Rootbeer
wiH ’ontrihnfH more to it than
tuns of fee and u«rro*s <>t Has. J
5 gallons for »'•«*nt». A
’Trltr for h«< of pr- u.ci,..
DR. HiniMLH'S ID VICE I
Is Soiflht b'v Female Suffer-
ers frcni Ocean to
! Ocean.
H»»» Many R'ttu.
Pnakes have the greai^st number of
ribs. The boa or python has no fewer
chan 320 pairs. The rattlesnake has
171 pairs The python or boa some-
time0 attains to an enormous siae, and
ias b-^n reported as reaching the
length of 30 feet. The shark has Ho
pairs of ribs, and the cong* 1 eel GO.
The 'hslopus or two-toed flloth has
46 ribs 23 on each side -as against
the -’I ribs of man.
Mrs. F. W.
Gouldrr, 130«’>
4thave.. Rock
KJand. Ill.,*
writes:
■I was af-
4ii» ted for five (
or, six years :
with catarrh-
al difficulties
a p d w a s
growing
worse all the
tiirie. I began
aain^ your
Perm.a with
-* inarked iin-
r o v e m e n t
from the first.
Indvpenden t
of curing
that, the Pe-
r 1. n a has
greatly im-
proved ir*y
general
health.’*
‘♦Every l>ot-
tle of Perona
is worth its
weight in
gold: espec-
ially to me.
for 1 ow e
m y present
g<»od heal 1 h
to jPcruna.*’
All over the cojmtrv there'are women
who ha'-el been invalids lor many years,
Mlferhig| with ifeiuale derangements
which tne family] doctor canjr*<*t cure.
What « boon to such women is Dr.
H*rtman\s irce \aa\ice! >o famous
hat his shill mM» him that hardly a
hamlet or town! In the country but
kniws his nain'p. tie cuks tens of
tlnusandt, &nd'\ he offers to every
woman who will write to him her
syrnntom^ and a\Mstory otter trouble
tree advics and treatment.
The medicines |he prescribe? can I»e
obtiinei at any drugstore, and the cost
is within the reiujh of any woman He
des< ribes ;minute|ly and carefulty juvt
what she isha’l dp and get to make a
hea thy rhbust woman of herself.
Tie Doctor has wiitteti a book
espieiallv[for thia class of women en-
titled “Hesilth anH Iteautv.**•This book
contains many facts of interest to
wom-n. »dd wt» l»e se»t, fge to »ny ad- Oll,v (Hl, ,hW of p.,t>u|:,.„f
dn-s, by Ojr Lolu^bun, O. ' nn. „
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FRIENDS’ OATS
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Sterling Silver Gold Bowl Bon Bon Spoon.
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Gold Plated Brooches
Grantville. Ga . wrote:
Belt Buckles
and Charms.
iketS.
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..ci , J>ur« heater.
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kites'.
Mauiove G; te ( o Mil un.tnd ana
Congress will adjourn n- •! me.,
Turkey owes us S'.mi.ooo.
I’Aonomy is tin* |H»or man's mint.
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Kent biiir
•-t c»ir»* for <*<>nia. !5ctS.
Many Valuable Premi (is to
afi usersof^FRIENDS' (. XTS.
All<*r |ia<siiig its natural Itir.iU am-
bition j,* 1 mndless.
‘•in got : foothold in th’K world by
nmkiug itself look harmless and litti*.
rents seizing
. Virit^C
Mending a cio-k is one way to 1iu
11 rove the tune.
Buy a
Package of
The minister is a
11 ol ceinait is* fl p cler.
AND FIND HOW TO OBTAIN
VALUABLE PREMIUMS
A bridge trust is r
U .11 »»v. «*if O|>e.n.iu «•
Catalog Im?
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Sterling Silver Darning Ball.
Five Different Sterling Silver Toilet Articles
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Mnny ca isr
Bow aw n-in
HE fHILL CURE
■ever. Price, 25c.
Port Rico
devil is always pulilc iijstn first
:.cquaiul:t|ti< e.
1* tRsaii s iIaib
If a mar. has no temptations ii’8 easy
to teiuain l <»nc«t.
High w; ter has flooded lb • mint's of
1 >ommoii[anti linker creeks.
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THE ROUND TRADE M/., KS
ARE VALUABLE. '
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pairer and the
__L£
laCieole Will Restore IhoseGrayHairs
'LiCreolti HairRestor^ is & Perfect Dressing and Hesiorer Pric< $l 00__________ j
Rnlnbnrne m tinman
The only iit^rwi cb»ra< ter who 18
acknowiet.^ed to be a aoxan hater Is
Algernon Charles Swinburne. His
sentlmeot appears to be baaed upon
tb«. feai rhat a woman of little cul-
ture wojuld be dull beyond description
as a life partner, and the conviction
that the- clever, we.’1-informed woman
is the l[*ast attractive of heriaex.
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Great rktork'H tire not alwnyR wjn
OU fields where great armies : gilt.
PUTNAAk FADELESS DYES are
fast to sunlight, washing and rubbing.
Much jsuperatitir.n has be« n attached
to artilltjry by those nation.- ij'hich a^e
pagan. iThe Burmese and Malays re-
garded iieir guns a-1 devils and strove
to enhance the killing power; of thcr
weapons! by constructing their cannon
in the fArm of drngons.
P.so's Cut* CAnnot be too highly siwken cf M
a cough curt*. J. W. O Hkikn 322 S.'binl Ave.,
Ji.. Miuutap' .is, M no., Jan. 6. UMk
failure j
w!.
PRICE. 25 CEMTS.
RODS FO WA.KK J a’bin J
Majs Inflate, AldsDh 'iflw.
Regulate! tie Bc‘* ».
Strengthens the C-y i,
Makes Teetiing I J 7.
.7EETHINA Relieve t* owe!
Troubles of Chlldr: If
ANY AGfi. J
Or mail 25ceat». KC. J. MOFFETT, W. D.. ST. LOUBI AflO.
EYE SAU E
Kodak »» I.lfoert*.
Amateur photographers who worked
wi;h hand cameras can take snap!shots
whhopt limit fr-e. al the Paris expo-
i sition. Users of cameras with bases
must secure permits from the commis-
sioner general. They are pt ivdeged to
. operate only until 1 p in. Permits for
a single da. wi 1 cost 25 francs. For
| the entire period of the exposition the
1 cost will be 1. »00 francs. Exhibits
may not be “taken” without permis-
sion of the owners.
Save the R( UNDTkADB M IK
on Every 2 IK Package—,
Vi.at fioes
on the right
Miong way?
J|»ir« < Mlarrli ( lire
I» a constitutional cure. Prici, 75c.
m DR-MOFFETTS BAI
PeethinA
<-■ / * F«thins IVwtitn) k M.
NA Costs only 25 ceils at Drngjists,
Or m.ll 2»<e»U l«c. J. MOFFETT, 1
Scrap Iron Again Valuable.
in old times any sori of scrap iron
was of value: a broken-down stove, or
an old iron pot. or anything whatever
of iron ccu.d be sold to the junk deal-
er. A boy who came into possession
of anything of that sort knew that he
had something that could be disposed
of for money.* Then, with cheaper
iroi. came a time when all such things
had no market value whatever. Rusty
stove pipe, old iron hoops, old grate-
bars and galvanized pipe were thrown
on the rubbish heap. But with the
preseni p.i-es of iron all these things
haie a value. "Anything with iron
in It is w?»*th something, nowadays,”
...._____ . Alabama Mallory,J a v holeFale dealer said.
Florida; McCumber. Xorth Dtkota.aud • —----------
McBride, Oregon,
ln«l .«-e gmi
ba < iln- »•
V»»ii Need I'niiitig I |>
you havie let yourself run down. The
b< st toiiic is Wolfe’s Aromatic Schie-
dam Sc.- napps, unexcelled in all cases
of Mala''la. Fever and Ague, Torpid
Liver, general debility, etc. ft is the
most au! table medicine for Texas, as
in addition to above complaints physi-
cians highly recommend it foik Kidney
and Blander trou lies. Chronic Rheum-
atism Dropsy. Cramps. Colic and all
kinds of, fi-male d:.eases. It gives lone
to the efltire system. Sold by druggists.
*ared. un il several* p ire.flaw-
inds lie ci the rough wooden
‘he first process is success-
The trouble >vitl> Um* awrarj' s««*l»’-
•iiHde man is in his floor selector of a
pattern.
fienito-l Not All HeggMm.
In contrast to th< senatorial Croe-
suses are the poor inen in the senite
who have little more than the salary
allotted to lheii position, a petty sum
of $5,000 per annum. In this category
are Senators Allen. Nebraska; Bate,
Tennessee; Ferry. Arkansas; Bever-
idge, Indian: ; Burrow . Michigan:
Butler, North Carolina; Chilton.Texas;
Clay, Georgia; Corkreil. Missouri; Cul-
[ lorn, Illinois: Deboe. Kentucky; Helt-
fehl, Idaho; Jones. Arkansas; Kenney,
Delaware. Kyle South Dakota. Lind-
say. Kentu kv; Vest, Missouri; Till-
man. South Caroline; Shoop. Idaho;
Pr tchard North Carolina. Mason.’ II-
llntita. Margin Alabama Mallory,
This only shows a tew- o£^the
premiums We havd many more?'
A Complete Premium List
sent on application to
FRIENDS’ OATS,
MUSCATINE, IOWA.
The Bent Prescription for (.bill*
an«i Fever i- a bottle ol gk<>vr'h Tastrtbss
Chill Tom -. It is <implv iron and quinine in
a form. No cine- - no pay. Price, 50c.
THREE DUES OF ROCCRS Bll
fill cu e auv't itiM- ->f « s and K
v cirre, 'o Piiy ». 1)
niond ;■ ]tt. s -■ jj),< j jmond is <
J .L -i”. i he diamorin-
cutting ip•->orie-s in Ams >*rdam. A
stone of p’jj carats can b<> split in 15
minutes l!y skillfully pressing one dia-
mond ag|iinst the other >n the spot
where a Iflavi cn cu -s. the diamond in
the right] hand be ng used as a knife.
Where a 1-iw o<-‘urs a split soon takes
place, and the diamond divides into
two s on< s. Should there be another
‘ flaw i 1 e ’her of th »se the operation is
1 again rep
less di am
table, an;
fully .tcti mplished.
"plakMnd Cut Dlnmond.’*
Prol>al'ly most people know that
nothing lb » a <iian|3h„ ,>’«t <1 --
----j a-l(j go
Only the godly can do good with
• ionry.
I < ailleue * iitlrnift Dir.
Theth alh rate in colleges is extreme-
ly low. The strict attention to the
physiqu** s giver, as the reasbn Hos-
tetter’s jvtamaeh Bitters is recommend-
ed most] highly for the blood, nerves 1
and stomach disorders, and; it cures
conetipsivion. indigestion, dyspepsia, j
sluggishj liver or weak kidr.eyis.
$20.00 A WEEK AND EXPENSES
tongeuts sph inx -ur 1«» •-uphold goods. ‘Sell on
eight. Vi ritb C H. 3lar>htui A Co., Cln< ago.
A IL St loud. GrantviMr. ha. wrote: A
pricele>- IxJ-n has b<*n givi-n the bulky *<»rld
»n Dr. M-»ffr|t s 1 kethina (Teething Pbwdeno |
Tin- prcJidetit has nmnfiiated (i liurb's :
II. A.Iji’ii ijf Massa* liusvtts to be Gov-t
< rnor of
!><• viiut r»et Aetie an>l iturnT
Shale linto your shoes Allens Foot-
East. a pew hr for the feet, k makes
tight or iJew Shoes ted Easy. Cures
Corns. Elunions, Swollen. Hot and
Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and
Shoe Stores 25r. Sample sent FREE.
Addrfts Allen S.Olmsted.LeRoy, N. Y.
it benefit a ina.i if he Is
load, bui h ?:nled the
Women :!re not of a warlike nature,
yet lin y fi[ <|U» utl.v storm piano fortes.
A lamb i»f Choiee K«-«-lne^
S*nt free '»y [Va ter Baker &. tv. L.d , 1-
M*-! Mti.ilo »line caper.
T’be nianl who neicr made a
is unable 10 nppr<*e::ii«‘ siicee*:
I p Hla .Job.
' A good joke is going the rounds that
! during the- progress of a ' sanctified
meeting a* islai d. Ky.. an iover-zeal-
I ous brother concluded he 1 was the
I means of transportation fjrom this
1 earth to the better land. Sol lowering
I himself upon his hands and knees, he
■ tried out. "Any one who w^nts to go
to heaven g°t or and let’s go.’’ Two
or three men rode off like 4 bucking
broncho, when pon his return he
called for another passenger, and a
young man equipped with two heavy
spurs mounted the eonveyanie provid-
ed and began to drive the rowels into
rath side, which caused the irapover-
I ished n u'e »c quicken his [pace, and
I the passenger wsx soon landed.—Cal-
] houn (Ky.) Star.
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Birchfield, A. J. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1900, newspaper, May 11, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1250656/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.