The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1899 Page: 7 of 8
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Erery cough males
your throat more raw
and Irritable. Every
cough congests the lining
membrane of your lungs.
Cease tearing your throat
and lungs in this way.
Put the parts at rest and
give them a chance to
neal. You will need some
help to do this, and you
will find it in ^
Ayerfs
CDerrg
pectoral
From the first dose the
quiet and rest begin: the
tickling in the throat
ceases; the spasm weak-
ens; the cough disap-
pears. Do not wait for
pneumonia and con-
sumption but cut short
your cold without delay.
Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pec-
toral Plaster should be
over the lungs of every per-
son troubled with a cough.
Write to the Doctor.
rituftnal opportunities and long ex-
Mriouco eminently Qualify ua for
gtvlnc you tnedlcal advice: Write
Frealy all the purtlenlare In yonr rase,
'fell ua what vmtr experience he*
been with our Cherry Pectoral \mi
will receive a prompt reply, without
Addreaa. DR. J. C. AYKR.
Lowell, Maaa-
Tli.nl to Mo Drlok.ro,
Milk drinkers having been Beared
sufficiently, bacteriologist* have tent-
ed upon the ruin drinker*. Rum ottan
has a disease known to the trade as
"faultlneas." This la due to a microbe
that, according to the Lancet, "strict-
ly speaking, does not nourish In alco-
hol, but in Its own gelatinous envel-
ope. through the walls of which It can
obtain Its necessary supplies of food
In the form of sugar, while keeping
out Its enemy, alcohol.” The rum mi-
crococcus has been named provision-
ally "Coleothrlx methystes.” It has
been Injected Into a guinea pig. with
no apparent harm to the guinea pig.
Cheat.*. Summtu* I’p.
Ambassador Choate, In summing up
as a lawyer one of the phases of the
Paran Stevens estate, said: "This case
has tried us all. Coming by nly chil-
dren's nursery door it was soothing to
the ear to hear the childien recite the
nursery ballad of the 'House that
Jack Built,’ for this, gentleman. Is the
bouse that Jack built My client (Ar-
chitect Hun) is the unfortunate Jack,
and (with a deferential bow to Mrs.
Stevens) the lady in the case may be
called the maiden that milked the cow
with the crumpled horn, which might
stand for the somewhat crumpled
Stevens estate." ,
Woman Curator.
Mrs. M. Fleming of the Harvard as-
tronomical observatory has been ap-
pointed curator of astronomical pho-
tographs, a position for which she Is
said to be eminently fitted by years
of experience and achievement. Hers
Is the first name of a woman entitled
to a place along with the officers In
a university catalogue. She has about
a dozen young women assistants, most
of whom are computers of long ex-
perience. and some of whom have
made discoveries that have entitled
them to mention in scientific publi-
cations.
Poms of the tallest men always seam
to consider the smallest derby the
most becoming headgear.
CHMCKNT HOTCt,
BCKEKA BFKINOS. ABKANtA*.
Opens February Bird. In the Osnrk Moun-
tains. Delightful climate. Beautiful scen-
ery. Unequaled medicinal waters. Cheap
excursion rates. Through sleepers via
Frisco Line. Adress J. O. Plank, Man-
ager, Boom H, Arcade, Century Building,
er Frisco Ticket Office, No. 10B N. Broad-
way, St. Louts.
An evidence of good taste—select-
ing a goed wife.
Dropsy treated free by Dr. H. H. Green's
8on«, of Atlanta, Us. The greatest dropsy
specialists In Ibe world. Head their adver-
tisement In another column of this paper.
We oft dislike those whom we once
dearly loved
Plso's Cure for Consumption is the best
of all cough cures.—Henrgo W. Lots,
Fabocher, La., August SO, 1HV6.
Have faith In yourself If you wish
the world to believe In you.
Health fbr Ten Cent*.
Cascarets make bowels and kidnsys act
naturally, destroy microbes, cure headache,
billiousness and constipation. All druggists.
For each woman there Is only one
man who really counts.
MSBMMMO
W
rt-, 1('<0
umber ico
rp, lie
FOR 14 CENTS
W« wUh to jr» in t b in r**«r SMU* 0
Be* cagtomvr*. gml txvuco vtlrr
l Pta«.I3p»jr Kadieh, lOc
1 Pkg. K»rl» K»d« < «bb««9,
1 *♦ Kfirltful Hot! B*rt.
1 •* Isonir !.l*hto't I'ucv.
1 " Balter’*Root Lett a .
( M California FI* Tomato, JUC
f •• Karlf 1> Inner Onion, K'c
$ •* Brilliant rfowvr Bevtia, lie
Wartk $ 1 ,<H>. fbr 14 armu, fTou
Abnv* 10 pkfg. Worth 91.00, we will
tiijrou free* together with onr
great I'lent and need Catalogue
upon receipt oi thl* notice A 14c
tv-aUgo. We incite your trade and
show when jott t»»ce try H»nl*cr*e
*eeilf»fouw»Hnever get alongwitn-
outthMn. Onion *ecd (INr. and
up ia ik I'gitieei nt Ml.tfO
m. Bnis Catalog Atone Ac. No.« ■
LXER KltO Ml., U tntHMt. WIA.
Two From Cnpltnl*.
Two states only are represented lu
the United States senate by men whose
place of residence is the capital city.
These two states are New Hampshire
and Indiana. Both senators from New
Hampshire reside in Concord; both
senators from Indiana reside in In-
dianapolis.
Skirt w*. Feet.
"Don't you think a woman shows
good sense In wearing short skirls?"
“U ni. It depends on the size of her
feet.'1
In College nnd *en»«n.
Speaking of the coincidence of the
two college classmates representing
Vernont In the United States senate
at the same time, the Chicago Tribune
recalls the fact that Hitchcock and In-
galls. who served In the senate to-
gether. were not only members of the
same class nt Williams, but had been
roommates. In the senate after March
4 there will be two members w ho were
born within a farm or two of each
other—Beveridge and Fornker.
A certain amount of ignorance is
necesary to our existence.
Wild Hush of Olnmonil Miner*.
A wild rush of minors is reported at
Nullagine, Australia, where diamonds
have been discovered, and it is feared
that many will lose their livos in tho
(druggie. In this country tho rush for
gain is causing men to break down in
health. Nervousness and general de-
bility are tho symptoms which Hostet-
ler's Stomach Bitters will cure.
There is always an afterwards for a
woman.
PEACE
VERSUS
PAIN
Wo have peace, and those
who are sorely afflicted with
NEURALGIA
will have peace from pain and
a perfect cure by uaing
ST. JACOBS OIL1
Popular Loom.
Mayor Rose of Milwaukee, advocate*
the application of the popular loan
system to city affaire, the munlclpality
to Issue email bonds for investments
by citizens. A bill has been drawn up
which will be presented to the city
council for endorsement and will then
be sent to tbe legislature. This bill
provides that any municipal corpora-
tion may Issue bonds In denominations
of $60 or upward and that such bonds
shall not be taxed.
(Jr«aham*i Mother.
Mrs. Sarah Gresham Brumley, moth-
er of the late Judge Walter Q. Gres-
ham, still lives In Harrison county.
Ind., where she was born over ninety-
two years ago, and where she has
lived almost continuously. She always
referred to her distinguished son as
“my boy Wat." Her (list husband was
father of the child who afterward won
fame as a soldier, Jurist and states-
man.
It Depend*.
Watts—Do you call It station or de-
pot?
Fotts—tl depends on how much I (
pay for my ticket. ,
A man condemns that which he can-
not understand.
Mrs. WIn.luwa Soothing syrup.
ForrhIWIren teething. .often* the gums, reduce* Itv
fl*tl)u.*ll<nt, *11*)* palu, cure* wlndrullc. ait *l>„;..8.
The man who waits until to-morrow
rarely succeeds.
Oh That Delirious Coffool
Costs but lc per lb. to grow. Sutler bas
tho seed, daman Coffee Berry, pkg. 16c;
Java Coffee pkg. 16c. Halier's New Am-
erican Chicory 16c. Cut this out and tend
16c for any of above package* or tend
Me and get all a Dkgs, and great Cata-
logue free to JOHN A. SALZEK SEED
CO., La Croase, Wi*. tw.n.J
Dreams anti weather predictions usu-
ally go by contraries.
COMFORTING WORDS TO WOMEN.
Tba Surgical Chair and it* Torture* May bo Avoided by Woman Whs
Heed Mrs. PlnkhAm'a Advice.
Women's modesty is natural; It Is charming.
To many women a full statement of their troubles to a male physician is al-
most impossible. Tbe whole truth may be told to Mrs. Pinkham because she
is a woman, end her advice is freely
offered to all women sufferers.
Mrs. O. E. Ladd, of 18th and N
Sts., Galveston, Texas, whose
letter Is printed below, waa
completely discouraged when
she first wrote to Mrs. Pink- ,
ham. Here is what she suya:
“DbabMbs. Pinkiiau:—I
wrote to you some time ago,
telling you of my ills, but
now 1 write to thank you
for the good your remedies 1
have done me. I have used
two bottles of Lydia E.
I’inkham's Vegetable Com-
pound, three packages of
Sanative Wash, and ono box
of Liver Pills, and to-day I
call myself a well woman. I
suffered with backache, con-
stant headache, whites, sick
stomach, no appetite, could not
sleep, and was very nervous. At
time of menstruation was in ter- •
rible puin. Your medicine is
worth its weight in gold, 1 never
can say enough in praise of it. 1 have
recommended it to many friends. If only
all suffering women would try it, there would be
more liappy homes and healthy women. I thank
you for the cliaugc your medicine has made in me.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Mrs. I’inkham's advice, hare
saved thousands of women from hospital operations.
The lives of women ore hard; whether at homo with a ceaseless round of do-
mestic duties or working at some regular employment, their daily tasks maks
constant war on health. If all women understood themselves fully and knew
how exactly and soothingly Lydia E, I’inkham's Vegetable Com pound acta
on the female organs, there would be less suffering.
Lydia e. Pinkham’iVegetatlc Compoand; a Woman's Bcmetjy for Woma»’illl3
BULLS
•old Id Taxa«
•((titered Red Polled, lows
Alao car heifer raivea 10 ear* i
bxa*. J.Arjeat herd In America. r,u*
J. C. MURRAY. Mnquolcetn, low*. *»«**
riDODCV NEW DISCOVER*/;*!*"
L/IWl V 1 quick relief »nd cure* wur«t
Hook of tffPtlmonlHU and IOd«yi' treat"
r**e. Dr. II. H.GBIEVHOOXH, «.« B, Atlaala, «a.
M. Ho<
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V* BROMO.-*:’:
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^ aCoW in one.
TAKE
lAXATIVE BROMO-QUININE TABLETS
This Sipature <S is on every box of LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE TABLETS. Accept no substitute represented to be “just as good.”
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS IN
THE UNITED STATES
AND CANADA.
A GRIP CURE that DOES CURE!
Druggists refund the monpy
If It fails to core.
PRICE 25 CENT
IlM
•5?
Incorrectly I>eacrlh«<l.
Here’s tho latest self-inflicted joke
on the London Times. Having re
ferred to a certain lady as a widow,
it printed a correction the following
dsy, thus: “We regret that Mrs. Hol-
iday whs incorrectly described as a
widow.”
■ a Not Twlna.
Johnnie (whose mamma has a head-
ache)—Am I really so bad, mamma?
Mamma—Yes, Johnnie, you are a
very bad boy.
Johnnie (reflectively)—Well, any-
how, you ought to be glad I'm not
twins.
Whiskers Dyed
A Natural Black by
Buckingham's Dye.
rrlcc* W rent* of nit druRglntn or
11-1'. Hall A Co., Nash**. N. II.
PENSIONS**^
Write CAPT. O FARRELI., Penelen Agent.
1429 New York Avenue. WASHINGTON, O.C.
Hidden Trfwur®*. Circuit!* tod I«*IF
1 monlaift free.
V. 4X M. AGENCY. *•« *9, ra'.mtra. «►*
La Creole Will Restore those Gray Hairs of Yours
"La Creole”
HAIR RESTORER
If your merchant doesn't handle, send us $1 and get prepaid to any part U. S. or Canada.
Is a perfect hair
dressing- and
... Restorer.
VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUC CO., MEMPHI8.
There’s
Only
One
Stand-
ard of
Quality
in Athh
Athletic Goods
“Spalding.” Accept no
sustltute. i
llendaome rsulofue Free.
A. O SPALDING k BKOS
New York. Chlcsnw Denver
Is be,Ins
rf«2*ts-r-
r SekYehTaie “*
ssnsfisi
ITRRYS
SEEDS
.•asr.
Relief at Last
yhl
mg linim
women s'
•lor* for
poosibility
•vary UW
A Hermit.
Walter Forward, a former West
Pointer, an intimate friend of Generals
Sheridan, Crook and McCook, a son of
former Representative Forward, of
Pennsylvania, and a nephew of the
secretary of the treasury in ISll, la
now a hermit In Northern California,
living on n lonely mountain ranch in
( Tehama county, according to tbe San
Francisco correspondent of the Chi-
cago Record. He left West Point before
graduation and drifted weta to Oregon.
After a few years be came to Cali-
fornia, where he has l«»cn almost ever
since, lie makes his living from a few
| sheep which roam the hills at will, lie
: manages to eke out a precarious exist-
ence, but with a few books u id pup.ra
he seems contented.
••Kngllali spuken IVllliln."
"In many of the stores of Havana."
says The Times of Cuba, "signs are
displayed announcing that English la
spoken within, in this wa> 'Inglla
spoken. Our very good friends will
come In and received many excellent
treatment,' Another example of Ha-
! vana's new English is shown on a card
I which a Cuban shlrlmakcr has been
sending out, and which read* as fol-
lows 'The Cuban tailors made shirts
are made to order. Our friends who
find tonse houses the most reduced
price* that can be obtained at the
present. Gnat stoke of peckrt hand-
ksrehlefs under shirts of all kinds
goods which belong In our stock.' "
Ml,I Kewapaper Wee.
Chsrlem. M. 1’effor. who has been
mentioned as successor to the position
of librarian of congress, Is an old
newspaper man, as are roost of lbs
others spoken of for the same place,
vis: George Alfred Townsend. Gen.
II. V. Boynton and MaJ. John M. Car-
son Mr. Peffsr has long been con-
nected with tbe Chicago Tribun*.
**«»*'»* met.
Clara Mr. Spooner said If he waa
we you would accept him be would
•*T«1I Jeff**ri»on.M
On one of ex-Presldent Cleveland's
numerous fishing trips he was accom-
panied among others by Joe Jefferson
and W. H. Crane. Mr. Jefferson Is a
strong believer In spiritualism and
wns anxious to convert the president.
One of the party told a very Improb-
able story Illustrating the power of
spiritualism, and Mr. Jefferson became
greatly Interested. When the yarn
wns finished the nnrhitor asked Mr.
Cleveland what he thought of it "Oh,"
replied Mr. Cleveland, "Just tell that
over to Mr. Jefferson; he'll believe
anything."
TO emit A COLD IN ONK DAT
Take f.nnuue Drotmi (Jutnlm1 Tuhlct*. AK
druygiHU refund ill* ninney 1( It f»U« lo cure
U&c. The gei.ulue has 1. II <J on tack lx kick
Making confidants, like drug drlak-
; Ing, Is a habit that grows.
To 111,1s .. Tiif*,civ.
The exarowlti Is going to ride a pe-
troleum trleyele. At his order a silver-
mounted machlns of this deseCntlon
■ has Just been shipped to him from
a Paris factory. The trleyele Is also
‘ provided with a car which can bo at-
j inelied and In which at times the Rus-
sian majesty will sit, while hts brother,
the Grand Duke of Mlehaclovltch. will
mount the motor and do tho steering.
How many New Year's resolutions
are still s go?
Wngnprlan Oprrn.
Those Interested in the drift of oper-
atic taste in view of tbo special per-
formances of Wagner operas In New
York, which have attracted so mm h
attention. wj|l find the Yv’agner opera
figures for the season of 18&7-SX In
Germany of some significance. There
the interest In Wagner still holds Its
own. In the year In o.uestlon there
were 1?02 presentations of bis works.
"Lohengrin" loadlug with 287 per-
formances. and "Ht'lnzi” fetching up
the rear with forty.
The recent decree of the Court pro-
viding for the foreclosure nnd sale of
the main line of the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad Is directly In line with
the reorganization proceedings.
Many a woman lives to regret that
she married her Ideal.
How', Till*"
We offer One Hundred iKHinrn Krernrd for* nr
CA*e uf ( »i»rih ihii ran nut !*• cured i»y 11*11'*
< umrrh t um
K J rHFNF.Y k CO , Toledo. O
We, the und emiifiie.l bnve known F .1
Cheney for the u*t l.\ ytnr*- *nd Mine him
jh rfecilv honorntde In *0 huw.nen* iruMW4ft»oi.w
ttiui ntumeieilv ibe u*f*rry out any ohllirnU ni<
ui»Ue by their firm
Writ! *1 hfax \S holeenle rruyglwt*. Volndn.O
UAl.niMak INNAN A M AMVI.S kb UtlCs*\C lirU,'-
I’lbtN, *1 o ed*». (»
hull n t titnrrh • urv lw tuken imertmllT. xrutitf
directly U|ion itoe blood a» i mui'l'lli HurUfeq tu
IheMybtem. IWiimoni*!** *.ei.t fr« n I'rbe .U-
t’cr battle told hv *11
Had) IMiU »re ih<- In-*
I The love of woman In the alphaliet of
ihexven spells sacrifice.
flSH BRN^
POMMEL
Tha Baft Cl I/^L^ CD
SaJJItCoal OLlV fVCrV
Keep-6 both nJeranJ b*djlr prr-
fecti> dry In the h.irdlr\t itormt
Substitute* will Jlvipp-tii t A*k for
iIqt Flvh Hrand Font met SIH kef—
it It enttreiy . If not f*»r mu In
your town, write for AaUlo>’.e to
A J TOWM* IU».ton M,
FARI
SEEDS
' laliar’i Ml *tt WirnuiU4 '* rrtJsta.?
/Mabi >a L*ih r. B. Tr«jr. f* . U* WwlfiY
J hr , ■ owiot VS tlltllkl Biff f»»r 0*M. 4- Xrr64**, ■
f MiatoRKfU, WIs.. 113 Iiiie:*. ber «y, »d4 N. ta*rq»y, 1
F LXt Whi|. Mlut* hr trowing J;t) b«.l>. I
f iw»r •-txt. If fwa limbi, *Mie them. f»tW*p* |
Jwy.tUO its* tiMNMIl. k*u#* .Will MMMt (Ml UUl
10 DOLLARS 'WDATH FOE 10o.
I 10 eh«**frvr« farm Nsll Ar $Uap, I
\ - »r«. • Bif V ur «»*»•. b*aHi**a tvtey, J
k Xr®-u*s tn*rsn!*—»ul lin* T »»«• p*rwer*#*4tt M
HP*i tfc l«4in|*«r
•II »b< 11 mar far
•Oils. *tc.
. •» 4 t aUlogu*. laillag alt •»«•'*» •« far*
. e**t*. *to . ailMati'4 *ar*w n-oalpt #f Wat
" *1* W«Mb •»“ •
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WHEAT
FIELDS
Of Western rnnndn, nnd their vnetneji* nnd
pr<Mlut'it\ eneiub, nml the brond exn*n*e ef tbe
tiruxlng Plain* eH^t of the Km-kv MounulnH
well u* the benutlful rewnrit* fur toll of the
hu I’Andottn. wa« * bat ininre**e«l tbe Wl«c<»n*
*in Kditor* on th«lr trip tnrtii ifh tn*t country
Inn* Hummer. I no h"*inen ran l*e had there,
nn l parilculnr* obtained from th"
tueni of tho Interior, Oitnwn. tnnu'x, or
t npu K. llnrritt, Houvton, Trtu*
CANDY CATHARTIC .
a. * A A. R. LAOIt.
fk6*ni nwestfc Ytem>|tM.nC
b Ia okieUgqnnd opinio*
p*UBi*b .It • **.l M . ! h... k M(f Hfr« din
'tffe’sg j TNwppcm'cIn tikft
_DALLAS FIRMS.
k p| A Id n **an Ut obtain**I from ua for VIOonnh
n riRRU nod 9ft month y. nnd at pruv* from
to 97.Vand upw ant. Thu<t« aro g»-a| value* in
fnd bind l*lni»<»# WHto u« ahum them Wo
atv on** of ttie ohl.v*t mUNie firm** In Trim
WKLA.WATKIh MUSIC CO., OnNn.len
U/Uni PCAI F tenison BROS.
TVnULLOAlX SADDLERY CO.,
SADDLERY.
aa I oitnui
merchant trade I idled
Write fur nil « ataio««o
W. N. U. KAILAS NO. U IMBW
h,'Lea~Acsw(riag Adorilicisrais Mii.l*
Heat Ion This Taper.
ALABASTINE
WHAT ALA«A<mwa la
Alahsstlns la ths orl*lnal and snip dur-
abts wall wmiio* on Um inarkss. It is
WHAT ”■ Al-SOMIMBS" AH*.
Kalsomlnss in rhsap and trmporsry
' from whlt-
__ are stttsfc on
dsaayt** animal atuo. Ala-
Vsmhm to not a iitaMHlas. it to a rweS-
whtoh Ms sad It hsrdons
sad r*-
proparsllons. mnaufarlurod t
in*, ehalko cloys, ore. Tk*r si
lbs walls with doosyln* animal
‘ to hoi a MwoHilno. It
Host, wbtob sols, snd
i lliuh rmsoaiod
aa a
cmsniM and *rHooi.Hot'aRH.
Tbo Iniorlor walla of cburchM orbool-
Houaos snd all publlo hall* ahoud novor
bo sonlod with anglbln* but (bo durshlo
RUH-T T»l* "JOT A* 1600IN*
Tho dealer who tolls you Ihai ho can
•ell you Ike ‘ same iblns” so AtahssUno
or Munethln* last a* *o«4." either U not
iTsf
S
-immetMiut l««i a* *ooC either la not
Of to tr>In* to deceive you. la
Monel bins bo ha* Imufht obi
Iryin* to soil on Alsbastlna'a
ho may not reslloe tho das
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