The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 26, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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THE COLUMBIAN. BLOSMSBURG. PA.
DIVORCE 18 JAFAS.
.ft. pAmnrni1 Willi IUDSQ ui
& Comoarcd With
Other co untrics
ARSENIC EATER3.
Tho Styriana Aro Adnlctod to tho Use of tho
Deadly Drug.
Grounds for the divorce of wives in
tapan are reduced to seven fixed
JcauSe, in which the most serious
incentives are outbreaks of d.Bobcd,
ence or temper against r-mother-in-law
; jealous is next in
importances annoying m any wise the
peace of the husband's kinsmen, gos
sip and over loud talking and quarrel-
ma at home, steamy -
mentioned also as just reasons .or
legal procedure against a wife. Ap
parently no question of propriety on
the wife's side or provision (or her lu
ture support are considered and the
father always takes the children,
which is a plam injustice. On the
whole, however, reasons for divorce m
T-n arfl not more frivolous than in
LL thPr countries that esteem
themselves vastly her superior in point
of civilization. In Italy, and South
r,l., nf ll our States. IS
L,&roiiua uu'j v.. . ' ,
j-...u tVio Wal dissolution ot
; .. voiub Our common Plea CM
incompatibility of temper is certainly
jynonymous wun me ip?v
Japanese tenses. . .
In Massachusetts and Mississippi
h h.,bitnal us.; of opium permits
divorce, In Franc? wife who, for
fad appa.ently g6fiJ reaM.h, fe.CSes to
acco npany her husband to the theatre
Jan be brought to the divorce court
In Portugal a wife may not publish
her literary work without her husband s
consent, and Dom . ...
Portugal a wife can be forced to ac
company her husband on any and
-,., h takps. urovided he
every juuim-jr i . c
does not go beyond the boundaries of
the country. Certainly, then, Japan
can improve her divorce laws very
slightly by studying those of her sister
nations, and as a Japanese wife can
in turn divorce the husband who
thrusts an unpleasant mother in law
on her there seems no need of dep.or
ing her condition.
For many years the habit of arsenic
eating by the people of Styna, a duchy
of Austria, has been known to the
scientific world. Travelers who have
passed through Styriahave come oacK
with reports on this practice, saying
that the people of this country were
accustomed to taking a white mineral,
which was arsenic.
A OMcago Trick.
But Scmohcw tho Drummer Couldn't
Seem to Make It Work.
That this was
so was denied by
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that
contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole system wiien entering u
through the mucous surfaces. Such
articles should never be used except
on prescriptions from reputable phy
sicians, as the damage they will do is
ten fold to the good you can possibly
derive from them. Hall's Catarrh
Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney
& Co., Toledo, O., contains no mer
cury, and is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous
surface of the system. In buying
Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get
the genuine. It is taken internr.lly,
and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.
Cheney & Co , Testimonials free.
iSTSold by Druggists, price 75c. per
bottle.
Lippincott's Magazine for May, 1895.
The complete novel in the May
;ni of Limniicotl's is ' The Lady
r 1 oc Prnrps " hv Christian Reid. It
oives a later (and the last) episode in
the life of tlyit beautiful and gifted
Mexican who was the heroine of " The
Picture of Las Cruces," in the maga
fnr February. 1 80 A.
"Martha's Headstone," by Edith
Browtr, is a strong and touching story,
with an uncommon motif. Odds
on the Gun," is a stirring anecdote of
South Africa, the first of sundry sur
prising adventures of a war correspond
ent which will be offered.
"The Heart of the Fire Spirit," by
the late Lieut. Alvin F. Sydenham,
sets forth one of the many devices of
the Indian medicine man. William
T. Nichols solves the mystery of " The
Ghost of Rhodes House."
In " Effacing the Frontier," Wil
liam Trowbridge Lamed casts a good
deal of light on the condition and
prospects cf the West. Our army,
v. think, will soon be no longer
needed to keep the red men in order,
and may profitably be stationed in
Chicago and other cities to meet the
growing danger from anarchists and
strikers.
David Bruce Fitzeerald tells what
.happens "OnaSnad Float" at this
season. Calvin Dill Wilson presents
the first and second courses of " The
Menu of Mankind." " High Fliers
and Low Fliers" are our native birds,
as observed by W Warren Brown.
" The Young Corean Rebel," whose
story Haddo Gordon narrates, was
the leader of an important movement
in the Hermit Kingdom ten or twelve
years ago.
In "An Artist's Habitat," W. J.
Linton, the well known engraver, des
cribes some of his belongings. George
Grantham Bain wriies of " Climbing
the Social Ladder " in Washington.
The poetry of the number is by
. Grace F. Pennypacker, John B. Tabb,
Clinton Scollard, and Joseph Wharton.
- . '. I trtlrAf
many, who said tnat me mme..
was nothing more nor less man m.
There was mucn discussion u-
matter, and the subject proven ni.
-r ...-u ;nrct nnrl imnortance that
VI auu nifcw.. t
scientific societies too mc
up and investigated at, ana 11 was
pretty well proven that such a usage
did exist, but not so widespread as
was generally supposed. Many phy
sicians have gone there simply W n
vestigate this practice of arsenic eat
ing. While some of them havj found
out much about the custom, others
have come away no wiser than tiicy
went, owing to the secrecy wnicu
exists among those addicted to the
habit. As it is against the law to
i..;n or,.nir without a rjrescrintion
from a physician, of course those who
do so are anxious to Keep 11 qu
There are also found among me
peasants of Salzburg and Tyrol those
who follow the same practice. In
these regions several orsenic works
,- dMiAtpd. and the only way the
employes can stand the poisonous
fumes is by taking the drug internal y,
,t first in small doses and gradually
inrreas nc the dose unui uic sjaivm
tnVrntes larce ouantilics.
It is probably lm U1-s- a5-"'
workers that the custom spread to
others, principally to the lower classes,
1 1 1 eH h'n
as hunters, wooci cieaci,
grooms and charcoal burners. All
loims of arsenic are taken the pure
ms..ni.-. the red (sulphide and the
yellow sulphide, or orpiment.
The arsenic eaters began with a
dwse about the size of a pin's head,
and increase this amou'it gradually
until they are taking a piece about
the size of a pea.
The habit is generally oegun ai mv.
ane of fifteen and continued up to the
r..,.K if spvpntv ana seveniv-nvt. A4.w
-,f V.wlii n arsenic is known
among the peasants, are generally
long lived people, but unless at the
ra of fiftv thev commence to cradu-
n.. jiconnttrme tho use of it. they
Any uwwuu..". - '
invariably die a sudden death, and
u tnrt tViat dentli occasionallv occurs
from poisoning by hidri eating shows
lllUk hvii
ble to the deadly effects of this drug.
a t, cnmfl to he for their personal
i 1 uj -J " " ...
annearance, Dut tne laci inai uic uun
exists principally among the male sex
disproves this. It is said by the peas-
ants themselves mat 11 is none iu uhk
them strong and healthy, and they
really are a strong and healthy people.
Enormous quantities of the drug
are taken by some of them. In one
..,n ontVientiVnted case, the man, a
. . . 1
manager of some arsenic worts, iook
daily a dose of twenty three grains,
each dose large enough to kill several
men unaccustomed to its use. Another
about this case is, the
" b- o.-- . . . , .u.
man began it lust uy racing uli
grains,' an amount which we would
consider decidedly dangerous. On
several occasions he attempted to
leave off taking the drug, but was
made violently ill, only to recover on
resuming his usual allowance. Wash
inijion ktar.
' I saw a queer trick in Chicago the
other day," said the drummer as he
lighted a fresh cigar and pared his
nails with his pocketknife.
Of course two or three of the group
wanted to know all about it, and he
continued :
fin of von let me have a clean
$1 bill for a moment. Ah, that's a
,iiic of a 1m11 inst oti tne press iasr.
week. Now, then, I lay the bill face
downward on the floor thus. The
chap who did the trick was not a pro-r.,ccin-.l
iinroler. Vint he did it with
neatness and dispatch. I don't say
I can do it myself, but I'll try."
" But what is the trick ?"
" Why, I take my knife and cut the
bill lengthwise so. That divideg the
bill into four equal portions, doesn't
it ?" ,
Every one in the group answered
that it did, and the drummer gazed at
the nieces ?wliue ana saia :
.....1 . -1- ilirt niereft
1 ne hick ui . r-"
together so that the edges will unite.
The Chicago man did it, but just how
I couldn't find out. Lets see. I rill
now blow. Ah, they do not unite. I
mill lilniu nrrnin"
What in the Old Harry are you
... 1 I a 1 . ...
trying to do?' demanaeu uiu uwrct
of the bi;l.
" Why, I'm trying to Wow tne
pieces together, innocenuy Te.ms. ,
the drummer.
" But you can't do it.'
" No, I see I can't. The- Chicago
man did it, but I'm not on to the
trick. Here are the four pieces, and
I guess you'll have to get a bottle of
ril:i.T and a sheet of paper and
paste them together. Awfully cute
trick, but I can't do it. Wish I could.
1 c . -
A MoJel School of Industrial Art.
tu VenriBvlvaniA Museum and
rlinol of Industrial Art. Philadelphia,
is an institution entitled to the highest
. H t -I.
commendation tor tne cxceneni wuin
that it is doing toward the proper ad
vancement of American industries.
In not a few of its features, it stands
as a model for imitation i.i other
industrial centres of the country.
Special courses are provided for teach
ing designing for all varieties of textile
fabrics, and its practical application
i i,..v. wvV A a romnlete course
in its theoretical and practical utility
,1,-. nn) hecitate to s.iv u is wiiuuui
. . . I ..1 f
on jn,ai in America. s bcuuui ui
this kind is of the highest importance
to the manufacturing community, and
!,.. tie no reason or imnedi
ment against its being duplicated in
Boston, and improved upon, if possi
ui- vnrr Yi..n of New Enaland
should not feel obliged, as is now the
..ice to 00 to Philadelphia to learn
the art of textile fabrication, but
cim.,M t.e able to i,ecure the necessary
instruction under competent teachers
-i rifi.A nearer to their nrosncctive
field of usefulness. Boston Journal
of Gomvirrw. March 0.
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Fine PHOTO-
GRAPHS and
CRAYONS at
McKillip Bros.,
Bloomsburg.
The best are
the cheapest
J. R. Smith & Co.
LIMITED.
MII.TON, Pa.,
PIANO
of the bill looked at the pieces,
from the pieces to the drummer ana
back, and then called the drummer a
.louble dyed idiot and waiKeu on wun
the declaration that lie d liKe to pum.u
somebody's head. JJctroit rree
I 'res s.
and
VALUED END0K3EMEUT.
A Eumorous Tact.
About Hood's Sarsaparilla it expels
1,-1,1 humor and creates cood humor
a K,tti f,,r blood is what Hood's
Sarsaparilla vigorously fights, and it is
always victorious in expelling foul
lainta ar.ri riuintr the vital fluid the
.nniiiu nn,t nnantitv of perfect health
ir nr. s Kf-rofula. salt rheum, boils and
other blood diseases.
Hood's Fills act easily, yet prompt
1 1 a A effieientlv on the bowels anc
liver. 25c.
Schaohticoke, N. Y. It is ignor-
ance rather than anyimng cise u.j
makes life miserable, but ignorance of
the value ot ur. iaviu mmikuji.
Favorite Remedy does not exist in
Schaghticoke to day, as a blood medi-
,nH nerve ionic it biauus auui tm.
.u.v.
One of the principal reasons iui
popularity comes trom me greai uenc
fit our fellow townsman, Andrew Sip
per'.ey derived from its use. Mr. Sip
perley has suffered for years past,
with a chronic kidney trouble, frequent
hllions attacks, and at intervals with
w ' ... 1 r
violent neuralgia in the head ana iace.
Up to last fall he rarely knew a well
a... Attn time his wife who had
way. !. .....
learned of the good Dr. Kennedy s
Favorite Kemeay naa actoiiiunauc",
j.-m;nori to have him use it. In
UClCUUHIvu
writing about his sickness, Mr. Sipper
lev savs
" For several years I was subject to
attacks of kidney trouble and gravel,
Dted with most ex
cruciating iain, but since I began the
r iir nai,t Kennedy's F"avorite
nau wi J 1 ' .
Remedy I have had no serious trouble,
and my general neaun is kicuj m.-
0 f . monr
n,n..e.l I KnOW OI A lilCdl tiianj
L.,i ahoiit here ' who have used
ucui't.
T?.,ri liemenv. ano m cvciv u
.i.nrp benefit has iollowed. unc 01
.1,. rr,ore r,f the Albanv is. y
L11W v.' 1 1 1 v, . "
Mncnital rerent v said, m speaking 01
T?A..vi T?omrl U " I know of its
IHVUMlk , - -
.t mii-ai value, ana iu uiv kuuwi
,ir, t nirec! ue diseases for which it
is prepared.
The great value of Dr. mvia Ken
nedy's Favorite Remedy lies in tne
fact that it dissolves the excess of uric
acid in the blood. Such ailments as
rheumatism, neuralgia, nervousness,
-,1 t Eirkness neculiar 10 women
all come from this one cause. Fav
orite Remedy dissolves this acid, thus
curing the' disease. In cases of
scrofula, diabetes and Plight's disease,
it has cured where other treatments
have failed. t.
Tax flurdons Borne tiy Cuba.
It is little wendet Cuba frequently
revolts against the government of
Spain. The island people are taxed
very hcavny tor me auunyi v
ent. and uet little in
1U V 'I t" ' w
return througn tne uovei mucin.
tion without representation has been
a fruittul cauGe 01 roiu"
bellion in all times.
In all Spain takes about $30,000,000
a year out of Cuba, which, in addition
to the cost of its own government, is a
heavy burden, mere is a
on all drafts, checks, promissory notes,
tived c cents a day lor
every guest. Merchants must pay $1
for the first page of their day books,
parh aihlitional paue.
The tiirht little island also charges f 1
P m r . . . ..... .-.rrrcr,Tir
admission lee ior eve.y i-'b-'
that lands on its soil, and exacts
another dollar from him betore ne can
dlllll - r .
i. neressnrv to maintain the
government machinery of the people
.i,.. ,iohr he home with cood will,
but when nearly all the revenues are
exported to Spain to support an arm)
to keep Cuba in sudjccuuu u b.
ling hardship. It will be a piece of
1 fortune tor tne LUUaus wiicii
tUUU 1 w i L " -
Spain becomes involved in some inter-
national complications wiui one u. o-
. i . :ii -the
great powers mat wm ocv-un.
independence of Cuba.
HUMPHREYS'
. - inntlflpAllr and
- . i c...inuesclcntUloallrn1
. i u..diM. med for yearn In
with entire Kvery .Ingle Bpln0
Pcll cur for the dlwaw named.
.'iH
.'ill
'25
.'if
.'21
.'25
.23
.1
.'23
,'ir,
.'25
.21
.'2.1
1.00
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.n-u...Thrnni. Oiilncy. u lrernn-.i . ... . .
"77" 0R- hu?ppsVohBM?, 25c.
rutup.n.maU P-!""
SPECIFICS.
.ni.rrhrn. of Cimnrra
7-('oagli. Cold", BmlichltH
H-Nrarnlgln, Toothru-he, Fncoarhe......
S-Heachr., BUk Hcal-ho, Vertigo..
1" J-appre--od or Piilnfnl ITrlod. ..
l-i-Whlteo, Too Proruse l'crlol
13-'rfJup, InryngHli.. Hoar......
i4lrinlt Uhruni. Erj-nlpcla. Eniptlons..
15- lthriiinntldm. Khciimatlo I nliu
16- Malnrln, Chllla, Fcvor and Ainm.....
lB-C iTtarrh. InlHionfa, Cold lnUiolIcad
'20-Vhoopln t'ongh
ir-Hldney IHnenM'H
lIS-JiervoUB Debility
30-rrinnry WfaknrM
By the following well-known rtokcrat:
Cliickcrinjr,
Yctrcr,
ITnllci & Ini.
Cttn also furnish any cf the
elieajer makes at ianufao
morii prices. Do net luy h
piano before getting our prices.
.o.
WUtlXiwUw 111.1 X wl. ... J
On application.
WHAT
IRON
WXI'Iv DO.
IS HA
R
TO CALL PAGES BY ELECTEIOITT-.
Members ol Congress WU1 Signal No Longrr
by Clapping Hands.
There will be one noticeable change
when the next Congress meets at
Washington. Ever since Congress
has been in existence me mnnuu.
l mlU rVio naops bv llUhtlV Ciap-
d ne; their hands togemer. it-i-im-iiy
is now to be mvoiceu m -w...
plishment of this object. When the
Fifty-fourth Congress meets, ever
member will find a button on his desk,
which will require only a sugnt pres
sure to insure tne coming ui
An electric wire will be connected
with a call board similar to those used
in hottls.
o
own TONIC.
Stimulates tho nppettte nnd pro
duces IGirtBluuH
OIVES VITAL STRENGTH TJ hURSINQ
KOTKERS.
Chffcks wasting dlspngrn, otopn
uiRbt eweata, curou incipiont
couBumpLiuu.
Increases etrengtU and flesh.
HAKES RED, RICH BLOOD,
hrnllbv lune ti3SU0.
Will rlve the pale and puny tho
rosy cheeks of youth.
CURE3 ALL FEUALB COMPLAINTS.
M.alies at ronpt mon und woman of
wAAklincfl.
GILMORE'S BOR TCF.1G FILLS
Care all Wasting Diseases end
their 8CQuenc69,
BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, &c.
TheynrenettherBtyptionoreivustio.
do not hurt tho teeth or cuuso conntrpBtion
or diarrhoen, as ao ine uu. ium vv
todays ireairaeui. ouo, imuju
not keDt by your drugerut.. adores
GILMORE 2c
CINCINNATI' O.
For sate tn Bioomshunr, Pa., uy iiorKn linos..
SEOTE FflBMt
m MUliE
IS NOW IN COMPLETE WORKING SHAPE,
and is prepared to fill all kinds of
planing mill orders, anu lounu.y
! machine worn. " -:
equipped, and all orders will be filled
promptly, snors un
l West of Woolen Milu 10-26 iy.
w
UVWiVilllVUM
Tho Everyday Man.
CO..
" And so you are not married yet ?'
No."
l Engaged ?"
" No."
" Expect to be ?"
" No "
" What's the matter ?"
" Well, papa says that my husband
must be a keen and experienced man,
of cood health and good habits.
Mamma says he must be irugai, in
dustrious, attentive and moral, and I
-.. h must be handsome, dash-
ing, talented and rich. We are still
looking for iiiin. -w s-.
elys catarrh
CREAM BALM
is quickly al)Sorled
Cleans the
Nasal Passages,
Allays Tain and
Inflammation,
Heals the Sores.
Restores the
Sense of Taste
and smell.
.If ii ft SI l ' 5
aK-etf.W.-'iEAni
t-s
Barhour't TMrl In fattmn mtt
mdvailaft ovrr tki itil liquid ink,
and n 10. at lowr prut. Dn
solvt Uhlrt in ivaltr and ro ft
m dead bUtk, ptrmaiunt ink, that
fowl freelt, does ml fum, Iravtt
tombii
For
ma itickr, mmir udimtnl in i i
tvtll, doei not coriadt IM trn.
makr it at you want if. ir rou
it an I don . like it, trnd it task and
wt'll return your fttvmty.
hor fifteen tents, v "
ufk tanlrtl to mane natj py y
nhmrd writing and tof vinf ink.
Ml centi. V utu irm.
,.n.k i.M,l, to make a gallon
f Ike best " ir; " ink yo
ever taw. Sckool ink uv I fpj.
63 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK
Andrews
School
'$ Furnishing
Company
IT WILL cuee tAY-EEVEfi
. ........ iiVinnmli nnutrll Blld I
ARTIFICIAL COTTON CLOTH.
A Cheap Substitute Made From Wood Pulp
In Belgium.
A Hinista's
Expuriunce With Heart
Disease.
Rev. L. W. Showers, Elderton, Ta
Fur many years my greatest enemy
has been organic heart disease, from
iinr:iF.i.TL-ss atiout the heart, with pal
pitation, it bad developed into thump
ing, lluttcring, and choking sensations.
Dr. Agnew's Cine f..r the lleart gave
instant relitf. A fw bottles have rid
me of almost evciy symptom of heart
r . . . I II O . I 1
As if the unfortunate cotton planter
had not enough to contend with in
natural forces, the science of chemis
try has been invoked to enter into
-,r...t;tirm nnainst the ereat staple.
iTnitP.I States Consul Morris at Ghent,
1'jr.ium in a. sDecial report to the
c.,t lipnartment. at Washington,
describes a new process ot making
artificial cotton which has been re
markably successful, the product oein
much cheaper than the natural cotton
and possessing most of its qualities.
The basis is wood pulp, which is
chanced into pure celulose and spun
into n.reaa ana men woven
inth. it resembles ordinary cotton,
hnr is not as stronir as the natural
r. md net. It weaves and works well,
and can be dyed as well as cotton.
V,y coating it with paraffine and pass
1 nig it over glass a beautiful brilliancy
mav be given to it. Much greater
strength can be imparted by parcn
mentizing when it acquires asemi-transparency.
INCREDIBLE.
Wife : " I've just been reading of
the suicide of a man because his wife
said something he didn't like. They
had been married over tweniy years,
too."
Hl'SUAnd : "I don't believe it.
Wife : " Don't believe he com
mitted suicide ?"
Husband: "No; don't believe
they had been married twenty years."
A nartlcle Is applied Into each nnstrll BJid Is
arnvViibh'. I'llco 5(i cents nt iihiwisih: .
wslHter'u, f'''its. VXY BltoTllElia, 5tt Warren
FRftZK AXLE
GREASE
Best In the World!
I Get the Genuine I
Sold Everywhere l
disease.
It is a wonder worker." Sold
ii, Rishtou.
6 is iy-
Equal to tho Occasiou.
A Yorkshire farmer, having a horse
to sell at a fair, sold it to an army
contractor. Meeting him at the same
fair the following year, the army buyer
....ii.. A -. K farmer and Said W-
waiscii uii - -
,: .1.. . Thu horse I boucht Ot
vou was a thorough fraud. It was no
L- fr th armv." The dealer was
nowise abashed, but replied, " Well,
try'im fort' navy I" rhilnhlphia
l Record.
She Would Neither Paint nor Powder.
T positively will not use cosmetics," said
a la'ly to the writer, " yet my complexion is
so had that it occasions me constant morti-
fication. What can 1 ao io gei
dreadful blotches ? "Take Dr. Fierce'.
..- Pr.c rintion." wasmyprompt reply.
"Your complexion indicates that you are
sufferine from functional deranKement3.
l"" ,n the cause of the Notches and your
Weeding iroui mc uual... w ...... or the )lue of heallll.
experienced , if you are very sensitive .ek i,1" lton. is a wonderful
to cold in the head accompanied with ly for n diseases peculiar to your sex,
iTTllo John T. ftUi CC, 153 Dunne M.,
w wanr Rpvnral
linnewt anU rell;ihle
men In this vlululty
to act, as
SALtSWlfcN
ten- our
CHOICE NVU--
KFHY STOCK. We will pay a salary r
mission anU furnish an ou nt free. Write at
once for terms anu ""'"'"' .v .SWY t'O..
. .. ..iu" k-"- 'geneva, n. V.
WoniAfl
lo-itf-iy-
men reciivot youthful i,0t Vltl
Important Facts.
If you have du'l and heavy pain
f,,rphni and aDOUl uic eyes ;
if the nostrils are frequently stopped
up and followed by a tlisagreeaoie
discharge ; if soreness in the nose and
i,io,iinr from the nostrils is oiten
I V...? i.LriruffitHiBtniiHiie a.w"ri" V.riiiHiston nY
l '" i.irt it. rpnipr pi ii fur
' AMATUEK gS&raS
awanlod a Medlll at iiTNGLb
W CtUlVt
headache i then you maybe sure you
have catarrli ; and snouiu mmcuiw
i.a rpsnrt to F.lv's Cream Balm for a
run. The reniedv will eivc instant
relief.
Call and ste
at thi3 office.
the typewriter paper
if.
ciy lui tw wvii.v. , -
Its proprietors guarantee to return
if it does not rwc satisiacuou. i
fVds Try it." The lady followed my
advice, and now her complexion is as clear
as a b 'he's, and she enjoys better health
than she has tor many years.
THE ARl
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fnvalimm to all wo with to ''l''9
uy tin ur w Hin
UYO t fin we will Rend to any one mentioning
rvft lUu. tills puunein" ai";i
mencopy, wltlisuperbcilorplue8(for
SnyliiS or fn.mlnl') and s"IMU;i"';n;
tiny pes ui uusinus i-b"
FOR 2DC. We will send also'PaUiiUii lor
iniilDiir"liWl'
U01ITA5UE I! AHII3, 23 Union Swaro. U.Y.
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Children Cry for
Pitches astorla.
To permanently cure constipation,
I nesi anu sicuneaiuu.ui.
I TcUets. Of dealers.
bilious-Pierce's
GET YOUR.
JOB PRINTING
DONE AT THE
COLUMBIAN OrTICE
PATENTS
Caveats and Trado Marks oMalwJj,
Vat ent, business conducted wr
K?.?IH OFFICE IS OPPOHITB Tn".!
iri-n oKKliiK. We have no in-a , bus
business dlreet, hence "i n Y,laU Ul0se
ness In less time ami aj. l.o.8
mole from Wuslilnston.
Hend model, (lrawlus "'.lllor "t, tr
w advise If imle'1'.'.1'1"..?... secured
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A I) i"k, "How to VVi s ate.couuty,
Uul cueiuB in
of
oii:mh to act
town, item free
Address
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