THE SCHANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 5, 1894 MINISTER AND WIFE Heartily Indorse Some Great Modern Truths. WHICH ARE IMPORTANT Why People Wear Out Their Lives, and Become Miserable When There is No Reason For Doing So. Wearing oat I That is just what a grant many po- pie are doing, iney Know aomeining la wrong, and yet caunot tell what is the matter. Did you ever think what a large pro portion of American people is sick, or at least, if not exactly nick , not well? Something is the matter all the time. llow many people of your personal acquaintance are constantly complain ing of being "so tirod," having "sucti a headache, "of "uot feeling juit right," Hud a thousand and one other thing, nutil it almost seem at if the world had become one huge hospital lilted with incurables. What is the cant of all this 1 Cer tainty it iH not a natural condition, but on the contrary, is one that should cans much anxiety and alarm, The American people are proverbial ly In a dnrry ork in a hurry and leepin a hurry, overworking ami over straining nature, and then wonder why they do not feel well and strong. One of the results of the American way of "rushing" things is the Impair ment of the digestive organs Indi gestion is a terribly common ailmtmt among all classes of people Thousands of men and women cannot Assimilate their food, and through lack of nourish meat they lose flesh, becoming thin, pale and weak. It was formerly the custom to pre- ecribe cod liver oil and other nauseat ing preparations for this couditiou, but doctor are now admitting that it is unreasonable to expect the stomach to digest these sickening remedies when It cannot stand the most delicate foodl strung medieatad wines ami bitter have also failed, becaute they only In flame the coating of the stnmach of the atomacb, and make mutters worse Drugs and medicines have hea proved to be eiinally naalMI The only way to cure indigestion and restore the stomach to a healthy con dition ll to giv nourishment without the aid of the digestive organs, so ss t give the stomach a rest This is a common sense principle, and it ha. given rise to one Oi tbO gTMteei dll coveriss of modern times - u iinely. I'h kols, the pre -digested food PcskoU is unllko any other preparation thai has been lutroduced. It it not a drag or a medicine, but a pure atirchv food, artificially digested As soon as it i swallowed it is adsorbed bv the - - tern, yiviog instant nourishment wit out any digested process in toe atom ach, In this way it gives tone an.: slrngtn to every part of the syst .:. aud enable other food to be p. rfecth digested. Wherever 1'askoU is taken, the symptoms of dyspepsia a pee lily di ppOer, the whole body feel its reviv lug influence, and MMolottn people find themselves becoming plnrap an ! strong, lhe testimony of pal", thin people who have taken PaakOla a. thai it can add two povndl a week to the wcigtit of ptOpU who have I sj tl -a throu(h lack o( untntion great point in favor of I'askola is thai i'. is extremely pleasant to the taaU ' and agrseable to the most eeeltiV) 1 tt.. . Even children like to take ii I and that I why it ftgrtM with t and dors them so inncti good Head this frank and truthful letter j from a minister or the lospH : Worth OtKTM, N Y t April 14th, lS'.U. j The Pre- Digested Pood Co . M Read st., New Vork. OmUkWItl In reply to yours of April ViUi, 1?U4, lean truly say it is piessurs to give to the world a testi monial in regard to I'askola, for it lias dene wonder for myself and wive Wi liave taken 1 .I'J worth, less than thi price of one visit from our physician, yet it has done for ns what no doctor -prescription or patent medicine hSTS vr il" : For ifi year I have suffared unto! I ni-ri by a disordered stomach For 'ears I have ha l to abstain from meata ut aftor one day a ua of I'askola hav eaten meat or any other foo l my ap petite craved with no ill r.'snlt. In regard to my wife. I hardly know how to write ltcertnlnlv appaafa like . a miracle. .Months paasad witi. with no appetite and so reduced in Utah and vitality wan she that we wen looking for nothing but a spee.ly death. Iiat Providence, in the shap of a little pamphlet tucked nnder the string of a package brought ft : neighboring town, and by me I it upon the table with the remark "Here wife is semething to cure your lUl and giv you an appetite," bhe read it, anil said to me, "I have faith to believe that If 1 had that Paa kola it would help me," The next mail carried an order for a bottle. The second day brought t bottle, and she took the first dda That was four week ago To lay ll . can eat a hearty meal and of any thin,, ebe craves, something she had not done for months. I regret we did not weigh ourselve before we began to take Poskola , Inn the truth is I nan no laitu in it ; so j many things had failed, iiut you have onr lasting gratitude. You oau make m h ua of this teal l -monial as yon wish. 1 do not send it to obtain a supply ifrne, but beoauso I have the good of my fellow men at heart I have induced a few people already to give Paskola a trial. When they ehall have given it a trial, I will obtain their testimonials foryou. Hoping nnder God this endorsement may benefit some, we remain Yours truly. Rev. A F. Bkehe ani. Win:. Paskola may be obtained of any re putable druggist. A pamphlet on food andidigestion will be mailed free on implication to The Pre Digested Food Co., 80 Reade at., New York. Criticising a Young Lady. "She would be a pretty girl for but one thing." '-What's thatr asked Charley. George Her face is always covered with purple and red blotches, Charley Oh, that' easily enough din posed of. Used to ba the same way my self, but I caught ou to the trouble oiio day, and got rid of it in no time. Ueorge What was it? Charley Simply blood eruption. Took a short course of P. P. P. 1 tell you, it's the boss blood corrector. The governor bad rheumatism so baa that you could boar him holler clear across the country every time he moved. He tried it, and yon know what an athletic old irent he is now. If somebody would give Miss Daisy pointer, she would thank tbem after ward. All the drug stores sell it. Advertise in The Tribune. THE USE OF REMNANTS. Their Possibilities Now Unit Fashion Smile on Costume Muiln of Aborted Materials. Tho woks just poind have, ciiabled many shoppers to oolleot at a couipsira tively small cost "romiinnts" of cloths, silks, chiffons, laces, ribbons and the liko. Whom these "baxgain rcnniiints" liavo been spli'ctcil with a certain amount of regard for their possibilities they maybe made to return with interest tho money and time expanded in this pur thaso. Tho truth is that today fashion 1 ! I !' MfilUfe AC ntoi'K OK faced CLOTH. Is smiling amiably on the ciMmiio which is made of Hill lull materials, giving yon a ipeoiaj opportunity far eooompatsv iug oleganoe from remnants. You may make n skirt of cloth, a vest f accordion plaited chiffon, with a lace yoke, and the jaokt t, bodice ami sleeves of cloih of a different shade and may confidently hn to inlii'A'- si a. Then, again, tho snort pieooof brocade may 1h ntlliaed for the tan jacket, and tho f , w y ards of lace which ymi donbtloaa picked nputdat reduced olr onmitanoei may be calculated safely to form a roet, flounce IsBIWath a baaojet of the jacket, which might lx cut ill tabs, ;uid to 'rim the full sh ows, Which, according lo the latest ft hies of la modi . ore only to i full dow n to the elbow ami to set dowdy to the vrit and fall over the hands. Those frills of lac over th" hands, which half OOOOl al and half reveal, are eminently bamming Thin silks mav N'sum'ssfullv used d r dnaaing jacketa lined with nnn'a veil' Ing There is no piece of luce which you have bought tit the sales too small to cotiideri d of use. It takes but few laohta today to make the bib. that Lndia penaable additioo t" our atttva, which the kBger we aaam to know-the man we wson to admire, the n a-Jin fortius Wuv ptfhfspt not difBonll to find, for it may ! discov red in 'he nnd- in able fact that laoe at tbo throat imlvervillv I. coming I. ace. ., may !a- ttaad to form the popular vok". Whioh shall be trans parent for an evning An h i" be won at home, while it nenrfffjl but a small i quantify to farm the lace epaulet-, and but two yards will mfflOO f Of that full laoMM!lar roundthe shonldera which fo- daywi-rall tbeeai ly ''Victorian berthai " Are yon tho fortunate jossrv- r of a little g-rl? If so, you can tise th- 1 agth of two yarda of faeod cloth. It will malt" a perfectly plain froek, rnt squire baoknad front, pluitM Into Uie waM with brac es and a sash of black watered tibbon, ami it is w .m over awhile lawn oamieole with large Chwihaldl ileorea, made with a yoke striped with inaerti d an l lonka, Qereisa hanceforeciniiny for ail moth r-; The camiaolji an- to lie I C' .Itriv.s :; f . length I '. i ' l.c.'i i cry. whii'' tho !t:n:tisl anotuit required j by U'io frcck toll its rWS tale of thrift, cud of c ;irs Lie' c. 1 .cation of color I way he v.uii I ; Irfialincly eiWflfll en. in I with black riW ns, navy blm- with hcliotr pe old r At and tan velvet ribboM Th ch lioa is infinite. ti o auik x Dftafe, Hot milk is a regularly reeaignized drink in MM of the irii,an caft- It is aturwi In BOOp With asau . r, and tWO lump-: of (n:g:,r always aononipat.) it Tliu (Link h.is several things to coin mnd r, siin-e it has none of the d one qualities of tea, cotfoo or alcoholic drink-, and it ie actually an excelh ut remedy for tibtorders of the t una h arising from certain form of IndtgOl Hon, Iti-i i.- fur I'r no I'le. Bte-iv naif a pound of pi - m a very iittle water intllhoft; r"iti rratbOBtOnea, n.eet-n unit add gradnally to tlio well i".i'en whites of 'J aggS Una a plate with erntit, n'ld when nearly baked a '.d tho prniie atid bake aU-'.t tOjnJmttes longer A N.ir!fjr In Hlerea, A new Par:-: sleeve is qnite u novelty, MmWning as it dots, the flgOt and the puff, h !- cut all in one, but for muT"W width ntatetia), nob as n.k, the extra width can be put iu separutrly. Very amaii plaits, piaoadone on the top of the other jvrfia-e this fnlli,i'ss to the size new Paris ri.ijkvb. neoessary for oompletiug the seiun, which extends from elbow to wrist. At, the armhole fho efrn fullness is put into plaits, back and front, t he remainder be ing gathered to the required size. The short, puffed sleeve is still the popular shape for ordinary oveuing wear. IJall dresses have no sleeves to apeak of. Many are made with manly n (dosuly fitting bnndof ribbon by way of u sleeve. Hints to Ifoiuekecpers, To roast small birds fasten the heads undor tho wings. Lay a thin slice of pork on tho breast, of each bird and a pieoo of bread underneath. Hottst in a hot ovon. A lump of soda laid on tho kitchen drain pipe will prevent the pipea from becoming clogged with greaso; also flood the pipeH once a week with boiling wa ter in which a little soda is dissolved. In packing boUles or canned fruit for moving, slip a rubber baud over the body of them. ."VJja (m m " H THE BELLE OF THE SEASON, A Beautiful Belle Broken in Health, A Journey Through Europe. A baatttiSal American lady had grown pale and thin, "The belle of the season" was tired. Each passing winter had found her in tho forefront of social gnyety, and eai h t vcurring summer had tossed her like a straw from city to seaside, from seaside to mountains, and from mountain to country. It was very pieaanut while it lasted. There were balls and dinners in the winter, with host of admiring friends to hear witness to her social triumphs. A black dhinal duy came when she was forced to admit, even to herself, that her intluence was gone and that she was merely a belle of the past. She was no longer beautiful. Flesh aud blood and nerves had stood the strain es long as they cuuld, aud then they went to the wall. Realizing that the youth and beauty of her life bad come to an end, and knowing how hopeless it was to doctor shattered nerves and a worn-mit constitution, she took up the oroaton threads of har saddeaed exi-tence and sought 111 some BOglOQtOd corner of Boropo lhe rest aud quiet that nature so peremptorily demanded. One October flay, three years later, the lists of Hteumship arrivala contained the name ,if the broken-hearted creuture who had once been the social favorite. In memory ol happier dayn, some friends made haste to rail DUOS her. Among tin in was her cousiu, who had a young phyai i mn s belief that l is skill in medicine wmild cure In r. t'pon entering the draw ing room, he wa greeted by the most brilliantly beautiful woman that he had reu for year. Me gazed in dnuib sur mise. Could thm l his c iKiti tin ruiliant creature, with round, d form, Issue step, st urkling ere, and above all, a complexion umr charming than lhe had ever possessed before It Was impossible; Sad yet lhe was Uughiog merrily. "If it Is indeed you," he said, "one sign will i.ot fsiline." lie looked at her search inglv. "mir -ig'i I s fulled," she taid, "my frerklos nt" gone." "Beeoty ipota of ths it si! gone Thee VOU ere indeed a stranger Mvcall i in raia, I uin here t.i cure nil IllVslld." I am truly a stranger, for I am new throegh ut in mnol ai d tndy I have almost been fiom agsin " "Yoa muat have discovered the spring of eternal youth." "I have l.'sten well, and I will tell yoo tin aaorei SOB may remember what a wan and biokrn- lown creatine I was wl.i-n 1 an'.d g M bye on ti neamor three Mara ago. I ws on my way t" Befope, in Ike hope of benefiting n list little haailli i had left. I aanld not hope to reaaii Mv doctor lleeonraged ti.at. At his iat vtait be co!e nt me, talked at III". P' unded 'e fhx.r with hi can, berated my relatives, my bringtug-up. the itateof i lety which rennltteil aurb things t.. n.e tn puss nt.d had n . I ft nn-. 1 1.- r rtetUa at death's dec, ItO inure late Ii. nra f r m, no poors danring, BO nc re li t ... l J, I,' I'll re .mlu'estlble fm-1. I)" eidlrmeni no iiothlt.g VVhni n physical wreck In appearance I was yon know. H in Uah jeara slid diapoailluli, toad ' " , at J the Iradlttoos t I mi fstnlly, as well as my own tastee leading uie to be tl.e gayest of Ibe ga 1 bed ' and niTse'f pre Boa te rely old an i broken dowa m heatth Well, a batige of scene sud air uoa'd do Die s me guo.1, and. If I abstain from all that nisk-a life plessnt arid i; t-r i-ating, l might hope i" oonUaoe to lle m. re dead then alive, for a good many years. 1 did t"t unit aee the gslu in that, (tut, to go ou with the at i r On the tesmei l fe l 111 with soma acqpataiaaot vi.n were g ang 1 1 a place aattrd Uerlehad Ih'y a-sfl me to g" Wttk then,, si.. I. s sse place was a g. ad aa another is n , I went. We reached srlsbn.l al the begin mug f the regular season, which is tea Isi of Mar, and I staved lafOOft the satire eeasoa. aatil the lslof Oct tr. it -eetned e DO the CUStOm there to drink the mineral welera, at, 1 more b- a.iae it wa the cuatom than from any Ideas tbat Uie waters would do me anv gm-l I lgaii taking the wsters myself, for leek of aomellllng better to do I eqtll mrsi-ir . eh lav with au eurtt.euw are mug, and j. ined a long line of men and women from nil pane of tho world on the way to the aprtan, The largest, the hottest mi I the Ust known of the springs ws the S ru lei, and naturallv I went there. To be In t'urlshad and not drink the watera of tin Bprndei Is to be out of fashion; so, out of iiieic force of hsbit, I drank. "As I expected, the drinking did not make me feel any belter ami I consulted a physician. He went over my cu-e very carefoUy and Baally asked me if I arlehed to place myaelf under his care. I had to .1o so; I was ill. "Very well,'aa:d he, 'ion will please continue drinking the Bpmdol water as you hsvs been doing,1 There was no help for it, and 1 went on as before, taking the water regularlr, although I seemed to lose weight. Hut the physician kept meat it mercilessly. 1 I w as a long time at it, it seemed to me, end then, to my great surprise. I begun to gain in strength. This was BON than I hud looked for, but It was true. I felt belter, mentally and physically, ami above nil, I began to gain in weight, I seemed to lie an entirely new creation. My old Mesh had Iu some mysterious wny entirely ills appeared, and new Reehwes forming In its place. Thi i was like a mirncle, hut I hardly dared to hope Hint It OOttld or would continue. Hut it did continue, nlthoiigh slowly. 1 felt that 1 was pnssing through a new stage of growth. 1 gamed in weight pretty stendily, and, after u time, 1 felt much strouger. At the close of the season I might have imagined that I whs n young girl again." "1 think you have found the spring of eternal youth," said the young physician. "Hut do you expert to retniu your present health and freshness without living most of the time In Oarlabadr "As it would he inconvenient for mn to go to the mountain, 1 make the mountain come to me. Iu other words I carry the famous spin. h i Spring around with inn The imported Carlsbad S'prudel Salts, in powder form, is a most excellent sub si Itnte for the imported waters. Although I am fully restored to health, still 1 am so fontl of the waters that I drink as much, 01 nearly as much, as though 1 were nn invalid. In the morning, before breakfeat, I tlis-olvo one-half toasponnful of the powder in a glassful of tho Carlsbad water, which is sold in this country in buttles brought direct from Carlsbad. In Carls bad I found any number of people who habitually added the salts in powder form to the water from the spring, in order to give it greater strength. All persons can uot go to Carlsbad, of course, hut they can scrompliah as good resuluhy using the im ported Carlsbad Waters and Stilts hero nt home. I would ndvise you to try a few experiments for your own information on some of your patients. It will do them no 1 1 ' 1 1 1 i. ,' j svp , harm, in any event, and it, is pretty sure to surprise you with its good results." "It is certainly worth consideration," said the young mau. "Poi haps 1 shall find the opportunity to make the trial that you suggest. Mean titno I must again congratulate you upon your recovery. 1 Somo weeks later the young physician, much impresaed by tho wonderful Btory that ho had heard, began a series of ex psriments with the Carlsbad Mineral Waters. As bis cousin hail predicted, he was greatly surprised at tho result. The diseases treated were mostly dyspepsia, constipation, gout, rheumatism, melan cholia, and ailments of n similar nature, began to grow brighter mentally soon after beginning the treatment, and in n few weeks, they felt an exhiliratiou that they had not known for years. In cases of -h j it the patients soon lost tho heavy, dyspeptic telung and 1n course ol a few week they were able to choose their hill of fare to suit every vargary of their tastca. In nil of these eases the nc tion of the salts in powder form upon tho skin was strongly marked. Imperially was this rase with persons hnviug dull or mottled facos as the remit of hud diges tion, Under the stimulating action of the waters when Deed with the additlou of the salt, the skin would exfoliate fre quently, thus cunning the complexion to bornmenmch clearer. Me found that the action of the Carls had Suit, iu powder form showed clearly the peculiar raloe of the water for medl ciuttl purposes. It Is not a mere purgative as might tie supposed, Imt it is an alterna tive auileliininutive remedy, In Its action on the human system it dwolves tenac ious bile, removes all unhealthy growths, allays irritation, neutralizes free arid, and Oleosa the vital oraaoi in a sound and healthy oonditlon. It due this by adding nature, and nut by sudden unit exceaaive stimulation. In its effect upon the stom ach the water ss well as ilio Cuilsbad Sprudel Halt (powder formi causes asooth lug, alternative action ou the nerve of the atomach Thia ense the increased appetite that lelavsrtabl noticed after a stmrt course of treatment, aud also the feeling of ri mfnrtal.le warmth that spreads through'. ut 'tlie entire bodv. Hy its letrodocsti in Into the oiroulataoa of the sisiem they ri rrect manv morbid decom position ot blood snd lymph. It will U seen fi . casual glance at the a.-tiiii, of srlshad water and the arlabsil Bprodsl slt in powder f r in, that tl.e eurative results are otttalaad in the simplest sud meet natural wanner, fte reine.lv litst illssolrea ami ahaorlw all tough andobui nous aecrrtmna. and Immediately thereafter bagleeto both) up the system Willi new health end strength. A In bunding 0 new house on the fonndstiona of an 1 1 1 one, it builder first clear away the old rubbiah.s i the i arlslaad Water and Bpmd I ait sear away the rahMahaad aaaomalata I ai-ett.nia of hi haalth. i:. anpetati scters of sew Itfs and Urangth ia thru built upon the renewed fooadatioaa, The Carlsbad Waters and Sprudel Salt are N ounug to popular in tin country that dish. lie. t persons l.aVe fOUbd it pro nth M pie a ujou the market b I Bpradel salt; bat, to mke sure tt.at he is rrettlag the gaanlaa Imperssd arttcka, the pnrefcasor anonid i carefnl to bnv Liy that wt irh tsars the nam Moadolooa ., gan York Istirl, who are the tola a, railed States for Ibe pn i nrlstmd BpHnaa The psm l y this house i;it a gre,t - of K t ity, sner in the al of la ten t ar -)s. I, and lug Information concerning will bn mai'ml free upon a Per aals by ail reputable Cesy,ni i d-ns.d. 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