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The Fort Worth Gazette from Fort Worth, Texas • Page 5

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iJBi 9 13 I id rend the treat less ram PHAGE BOM Brazos county writes for space at Palace in which to make an exhibit MONTAGUE COU TTY AT WOKS Oorrecrondence of the Gazette Bowie Tex March 31 Montague vmuty organized here Saturday for the pose of making an exhibit at the Njg Palaca Dr Riley president Lowrio treasurer Lamb ryj Evans vicepresident ie Vicepresidents were ap for all th epreoinots in tho couni the They are all coming to the Palace this year unless what the psalmist said in his wrath ie true in this day and generation at Aransas Pass wants space at the Kar poramn to show what attractions it pos Besses for the capitalists and homeseek ers Rockwall countyis little but plucky and will show the world its resources through the medium of the Sprine Palace Mrs Ellis is making some very unique and beautiful pieces of decorations for the Palace Iler designs are good and the exeoution tasteful and elegant sic Lest they might be shut out Denton telegraphs the Spring Palace to reserve them a ppace for their exhibit Denton will be accommodated The traveling agents of tho Karpor araa wrjte that the people are all coming Probably a few will be left at home to look after the things but most of them will be hero The Queen and Crescent railroad will not only make a rate to the Palace but It is doing some good work in advertising It distributes matter sent and gets out some of its own A century plant at tho Spring Palace grounds which has been growing there ever since last year has a large bud and if the weather is favorable it will bo in full bloom by May One little town in Iowa promises to Bend onehalf of its male population to see the Palace What aro we goiug to do with nil tho people aud rabney that the Palace will bring to Tosas The canvasser for tho Palaco who is working Southeast Texas says that tho people are going to attend the Palace in large nuirbers and that nearly overy county will have something on exhibit The Queen nnd Crescent railroad writes for ndvertisimr matter of the Palace for distribution along its lines Whats the matter with the railroads this year What are wo going to do with all the people that will be in Fort Worth in MavV Uvalde county writas to tho Palace management requesting that spuco be Reserved for that county nro in time and shall be a Uvalde you accommodated nad you postponed action one week more you would have found yourself not in tho Palaoe but in the soup Aud now comes Brazoria county and claims that she can knock the spots off from any other county that will have an exhibit at the Palace Brazoria will be welcome as is every other county in the ttnte aud if it walks away with the honors uoue will be more gratified than The Gazkite There is going to be more application for space for exhibits than the Palace will accommodate Tho Texas Karpor nma Is taking hold of the affections of the people in a most surprising manner The originality and beauty of the Palaco and the actual good accomplished by last years Palace is what ptures The olubs that is presided over by Miss Nellie Weltman is making decorations lor a room that will attract the attention of overy visitor to the Palaco It is handsome in conception and beautiful in execution and tho best of It is that the work is nearly completed and will be ready to move iuto tho Palace as soon as the building is reudy for its reception The ticket agent at Florence Ala is a man after our own heart When a man steps up to his window and asks for a ticket to Texas ho advises them to wait till May 5 when ho will sell them ft ticket to the Spring Palace at half rate That man shall have a season ticket to tho Palace and a chromo if liic Gazette has to buy them both The Georgia railway company and the Louisville Chattanooga and St Louis railway have sent for advertising matter of tho Karporaraafor distribution in their territory The railroads have a way of knowing a good thing when thoy see it and knowine that the people are coming this year they are desirous of hauling them See Tho Spring Palaco is determined to give every section of tbo state an opportunity to have an exhibit at the Sprine Palace It has sent its canvassers out on every line of railroad in tho state ox cent tho Panhandle and has let no opportunity escape to obtain exhibits from all over tho state Tho available space is nearly all taken aud those who nro not ou hand this year will have to wait until next when Fort Worth will build a palace sufficiently large to accommodate them all Tho impression that some of tho mar riots arc enleavoring to convey that tho Palace is gut ten up in the interest of any particular section of tho state is fully controverted by the Tact that it has sent its cnnvnsstrs as far west as El Paso southwest to Laredo south to Corpus Christ and Galveston southeast to Sabine Pass east to Shelby comity and north to Red river The northwest is the ouly portion that thus far has been neglected and they may cet to that further on ty and they were instructed to call meetings at once and proceed to prooure material for exhibition and the sinews of war money A mass meeting of our citizens will beheld hero tomorrow night at the opera house Lamb has gone to Fort Worth prooure apace for our exhibition Denton County Acts Special to the Gazette Denton Tex March 29 At a meeting of the board of trade for the city yesterday evening a committee was appointed to confer with President Paddock of the Spring Palace in regard to the sending in of exhibits by our county Since then the committee has reported favorably on information from President Paddock and already a sufficient fund has been raised by subscription to enable our county to send exhibits of products etc sufficient to represent us creditably at the Palace Canvassing Bosquo County Correspondence of the Gazette Mewdian Tex March 28 Mr Lockett is makings an active canvass of Bosque county in behalf ojt the Spring Palace Mr Lockett is untiring in his efforts to have his county creditably represented at this great Texas museum ALTAE AJSD TOMB The Gnrcttos Weekly Record of Marriages a end Deaths In Texas as Compllod from the KewBpapers of the State MARRIAGES Mr Carlos Luaes and MissE Baju rabo Langtry March 23 Mr Clyde Kretsinger and Miss Maraio Stapp Denison March 24 Mr John Williams and Miss Ida Danny Denison March 25 Mr Albert Berry and Miss Baula Wheeler Dawson March 23 Mr John Wilkes nnd Miss Lizzie Younger Dawson March 23 Mr A Tillery tind Miss Electra Daniels Dallas March 19 Mr Joseph Tonnehill and Miss Fannio Garner Palestine March20 Mr Windes and Miss Sallio Nichols Marshall March 18 Mr Williams and Miss Ellen Smith Lufkin March 1G Mr Biegar and Miss Katie Robertson Nacogdoches March 21 Mr II Smith and Mi Nannie Park Johnson Station March 25 Mr Sherwood Churchill and Mrs Marv Lee Corsicana March 24 Mr Isaac Runneils and Miss Florence Spinks Pilot Point March 25 Mr Alexander and Miss Ida El more Pilot Point March 2 Mr a McHeuryand Miss Maggio Corrie Liudaie March 25 Mr Judsou Newton and Miss Millie Pan ter Gum March 16 Mr Heffner and Miss Maud Da niels Gilmer March 20 Mr Randolph and Miss Tucker near Graham March 25 Dr Gregory aud Miss Metitia Briggs Hughes Springs March 26 Mr Albert Dawson and Miss Buena Whee loi Dawson March 23 Mr John Wilkes and Miss Lizzie Younger Dawson March 2H Mr Jones and Miss Katie Gaillard near Houston March 26 Mr Eobinson and Mrs Oele Emory March 23 Mr Free7e and Miss Gertrude Elewellen Emory March 23 Mr Forbis and Miss Ada Tipton Emory March 2u Mr Douglass and Mrs Scofleld neir Uillsboro March 24 Mr Newman and Miss Mary Everett near Winkler March 23 Mr Durbin aud Mi83 Mollio Burden Pearsall March 23 Mr Garrett and Miss Millie Morris Temple March 24 Mr Banks and Miss Berta Lovelace Bowie March 25 Mr Owens and Miss Ella House Mon tague March 25 Mr Thomas Morris and Miss Cora Carta March 25 Mr George Utt and Mss 1armersville March 20 Gotcher Annie Reese i on Daniel Moody and Miss Nannie Robert Bon Taylor March 27 CKATIIS Mr William Wilson near Leander March 17 Mr William Scottnear Double Mountain March 15 Mr John Dunham Roanoke March 15 Mr Sam Meredith Denison March22 Mr Harry Harris near MoKinnev March L0 Mr Harrison Smith Tvlor March 23 Mr Wrieht Omen March 22 Mr A Cameron Tyler March 25 Mr John Geisenhoruer Denison March 24 Mrs Gaines Mount Peak Maroh 19 Mr John March 20 Templeton Waxahaohie Mr Thomas Nace near Paradise March 11 Mr Morgan Moore near Bowie March 23 Mr Solomon Rice Gainesville March 17Mrs Mrs Kate Bryant Gainesville March 19 Mrs 20 March 2t Mavett Light Gainesville March 20Mr Mr March 7 Wright near Holmes Mr White Florence March 22 Mrs Rose Houston Nacogdoches March 26 Mrs Lum Davis near Alvarado March 24 Mr Crawford near Corsicana Maroh 22 Mrs James Patterson Apollonis March 25 Mr Willie March 24 Finch near Milford Mrs Farmer near ililford Maroh 24 Mrs Stephens near Waxahaohie March 25 Mrs Briggs near Waxahaohie Maroh 25Mrs Mrs Elizabeth March 20 Briggs near Alvon Mrs Polly Paine near Waxahaohie March 22 Mr Fritz Stainbach Perry March 24 Mr Davis Sulphur Springs Mr Samuel Garrett near Graham March 23 Ur Walker Dodds March 23 Mrs Yarbrough Tyler March 27 Jira Hess Pittsburg March 21 Rev Parrack Gordon March 2t Mrs Mattie Orenbaum near Hillsboro March 22 Mrs Mary Downey near Hubbard City Mr HeVbert White Gordon March 22 i Minnis Ethel March 20 Mr Walker near St Jo March 26 Mr Miller Eowe March 27 Morgan Moore Bowie March 23 Mrs Addie Thrash Granbury March 2i Mr McSpadden near Liberty March 2 Mr Tobe King DeKalb March 23 Mr Wheeler near DeKnlb March 15 rs Wheeler near DeKalb March JS Mr Luther Covington near DeKalb March 23 Mrs Dora Marks Eagle Pass March 35 Mrs Ella Phillips San Augustine March 21 Mrs Nannie Rohe San Augustine March 17 Mrs Elizabeth Price near Sau Augustine March IS Mr Jack March 21 Price near Mr Gus Echolls March 17 near Hill San Augustine San Augustine Mr ElMcBrowa San Augustine March 20 Mr Frederick Albrecht Transit March 22 THE WEEKLY GAZETTE POET WOHTH TEXAS THURSDAY AFBIL DB HAETMAN A Lecture on the Theory and Practice of Medicine The Success ol a Famous Explained Physician The Science of Medicine Medication Simplified Hope for tiio Victims of Consumption Brizhta Disease Djspppsla Constipation Eerofula Catarrh Eta Dr Hartman a name that has become a household word throughout tho State of Texas by virtue of the many remarkable cures wroucht by him while stopping at Dallas Fort Worth Austin Waco Houston Galveston nnd San Antonio and afterward at all of the principal cities of the State of Texas has nearly comploted his visit to this State He will return to Columbus Ohio In time to superintend the opening of his magnificent palatial building nearly finished to be occupied by the Surgical and Medical Association of Columbus of which the doctor is president and chief surgeon The doctor will take with him the best wishes of hundreds who have been cured of some heretofore incurable disease He will leave behind him throughout tho State a host of friends who are enthusiastic over his remarkable success as a physician and skill as a sur geon In the short time he has been among us it is really astonishing the number of cures he has made Should he ever visit us again he will find a nultitude ready to greet him In conversation with the doctor touching his return to tho East lie mado some important statements which will be received with gratitude by all those who know of the doctors unprecedented success ns a physician Tho statements referred to have reference to the remedies the doctor lias been usiug to eiTeot he wonderful cures he has been making crawly since he has been among us it has been assumed by all that Dr Hartrjian like other physicians has been using the ordinary drugs to be founp in our dr tig stores and that his unusual success depeuded on his peculiar genitp in prescribing them But it appears as revealed by him that he has beenusiusr almost entirely three medical compounds The fe compounds are composed tho mosfeonleaeious druesJo bo found the United States dispens4y but theijr virtuesJafe extracted andjjbro pouudedjiu a way wholly original hon asked conS Hlng these compoundl7re ferred to ufj dpetor maS Ahe follo jn statements fe gfv The first twerf years of myfeprdfts sional career did ro diffQry from cljjajspf any busy physician6nd idrgeon fijply in ray practice bpwoVer I beoarae satiBfiod with the rdinatr preparations of drugs I had jeen soFequently disappointed in theicj serat i that I suspected it was due oUl in which the preparations werV miunrT Ibegan in a modest way to procure the medical herbs and extract theirtvJrtues in such a way that 1 could rely pu their strength and purity I was astonished at the change in my success in The treatment of disase In the place of ray old uncertainty and confusion in the treatment of diseases owing to the unreliable nature of the preparations I hod been using I became certain and Confident Of course at first the preparation of my own drugs wast attended with great expense and mtlch experiment but slowly I becamejmaster of the situation and effeoted a process by which I could extract the activoprincioals of medicinal plants absolutely uniform as to strength and purity I really believe that my success at that time as well as at the present time depends on the mode by which the medicines used are prepared There is no other way to account for tho success that thereafter attended my practice which soon became so extensive that it became evident that I should be obliged to institute a laboratory or manufactory to meet ray necessities I did so after I had been practicing about twelve years with tho sole purpose of supplyiug my own patients which by this time were to bofound in many parts of the country Wishing to meet the demands of my private patients Lf applied my medicines to druggists in their vicinity labpleflwith names known ouly to my patients I had repeated solicitations from druggists to puton each bottle printed direotions as to the use and dose that theyi might supply the demand for them that had sprung up outside my regular patients to which I at last consented The enormous sale of them that has since been made I believe to be due to their efficacy in the diseases for which thoy are recommended and I also believe that their efficaoy is mostly if not wholly due to the peculiar mode by whioh they are prepared They are to be found wherever I have patients and I continue to prescribe them as my principal prescriptions scarcely ever finding it necessary to use any other medicine Speaking of medicine general the doctor went on to say there can be no reasonable doubt that the trend of medical science indicates that all schools of medicine have greatly overestimated tho power of drugs to cure diseases and it may fairly be considered a mooted question whether many of the acute diseases are in any degree benefitted by the administration of drugs But il is by all admitted that chronic diseases that show no tendenoy toward spontaneous recovery lo require for their euro medicine but even then the number of drugs used by the best physicians are gradually growing less until the few real efficacious mediciues can be counted on the fingers without omitting any This is a fact well known to the profession and is curiously contradictory of the confusing array of drugs on exhibition in the many drnsstores Little by little soience and experience have combined to demonstrate the undoubted value of a few drugs which by proper preparation and combination are to be considered as one of the greatest boons that has ever been contributed to the weal of mankind Those can I believe bo combined into three compounds in such a manner ns to retain tho virtues of each separate ingredient and to present all of the really effective drugs in three simple harmless and effective compounds perfectly safe aB family medicines and yet possessing all the virtues that can be attributed to every medicine that has stood the test of modern research Thesev three compounds are distinguished by their names Peru na Manalin and Lacupia and their composition is effected by a process entirely uuliko any other medicine known whioh process was perfected by myself after many years experience and upon whioh their curative virtues chiefly depend The reason that three compounds were fixed upon into whioh to arrange all effective medicines was the fact that drugs in their operation to cure disease could be conveniently classed in three groups The first group is all of those medicines that operate to the cure of diseases that effect the mucus or serous membranes of the body This will include all organs of the body that have as their lining or inner coat mucus membrane namely the mouth pharynx stomach bowels larynx bronohial tubes lungs kiduejs bladder nnd sexual organs heart and liver also the serous sacs of the body the pleura the pericardium heart sac arachnoid brain sac tho peritoneum and tunica vaginalis The names of the diseases that are the result of affections of the mucus membranes of the various parts of the body are Stomititis ulcerated mouth Pharyngitis end Larygitis sore throat Gastritis some forms of dyspepsia Enteritis ulcerated bowels chronio diaarboea etc Nephritis Brights disease of the kidneys Cystitis inflammation of tho bladder Urithritis iuilamation of the urinary and sexual organs female diseases Endo carditis heart disease Bronchitis Catarrhal Pneumonia Consumption and others The diseases of tho serous sacs of the body are known as Pleurisy Pericarditis inflamation of the heart sao Meningitis brain fever Peritonitis inflamation of the bowels and Orchitis While this list of diseases have names so dissimilar and generally thought to bo totally uuliko yet each and every one of them are affections of the mucus and serous membranes and any medicine that has a beneficial effect on these membranes will be the proper remedy to use In the treatment of the whole list The druss that do have suclx effect aro few which I have been able to arrange into a compound of a value that can scarcely be exaggerated This compound is known as Peruna a regular medical prescription which brings together the few remedies whose virtues aro undoubted in the abovementioned diseases making a medicine that cannot take to qure than Mrs Eberleins at the fail to be of great value in any or all of them Therefore when Peruua is so vehemently recommended for a host of diseases it is no bombast but a scientific probability The second group la all those medi oines that cooperate to cure diseases affeoting the excretory and secretory glands of the body This would include diseases of the glands of the stomach atonic ayspop8m diseases of the livers and pancreasffjwbfcb cause jauntJfee biliousness bjifpus fofec sour stgni water brash s5ik heaS sot gas jiind a bosl bf similar tnxuTfleYj and disMsuA of the glands of tho bowels wtph give risej to constipation flatulency inX tinaV colio piles fistulas of the ectum toj This long list of troubles all from a single oonjSpg mut be met Dy a single remedy The number of medicines that have been pugd to be reliable of this class are very soiaJlJ and they are all included in the formulas known as Manalin To hear Manalin recommended for such a seeming variety of diseases sounds at first like the grossest exaggeration but with the above explanation of the similar origin of the whole list it follows as a matter of course since what would help one would help all So it is with no fear of giving offense or exaggeration that Man alin is with the greatest confidence recommended for this host of enemies to mankind The third group includes all those medicines which have been found to bo of real worth in the cure of constitutional diseases or commonly known as blood diseases The most common of this class of diseass are Scrofula Syphilis in all its varieties Chronio Ulcers Necrosis or bono ulcers fever sores Eczema salt rheum all chronic skiu diseases Chronio Rheumatism diseases of tho lymphatic system enlarged glands Goitro swelled neck all blood poisons so called To all these Laoupia is applicable the third of the three most valuable compounds that the medical science can produce It is not claimed that La cupia will cure every case of this list of diseasesbut it is claimed that this compound will do all that medicine can do for this kind of troubles and in an experience of thirtythree years I have never met a case of this class of diseases that Lacupia did not oure These compounds aro perfectly safe tor any one to use as neither contains any mineral poison or narcotio of any kind My immense private practice long ago made it impossible for me to attend to their manufacture the risht of whioh I sold but I haye continued to use and recommend them for the simple reason that I can find no remedies that in any particular approaches their value in the treatment of disease The pamphlet entitled the Ills of Life that is kept by all druggists who sell the medi oines was originally published by inl and was intended for patients whom 1 could not personally visit to advise and instruot them in the use of the remedies In this way am able to treat thousand of patients with whom I have no direot correspondence and thus give them the benefit of my regular prescriptions The only particulars in which I have deviated in my practice of medicine from tho practice of any regular physician are forced upon me by the prodigious number of patients I annually treat I honestly believo that these three remedies cover the prinoipal ground for whioh any medicine is applicable except cases where anicdtnetics or narcotio are absolutely necessary in some unusual emergency in which case the presence of a reliable physician is required The truth of these claims have been verified by their use in all parts of the United states and cannot be objeoted to as coming In conflict with the most careful soienoe These three remedies are recognized everywhere as par excellence the three great family medicines moment of my first visit A drawn pinched countenance of a deathly staring eyes with a glassy brichtn ss wasted in body to a mere shadow piilsij wholly imperceptible at the wrist but tho heart fenbly fluttering extremities cold andj clammy fingernails blue breajajmg hurried and gasping utterly siusted and hopeless it certainly TPined ns if I had only arrived to see her ie The first question of the distracted husband was Is my wife dying But my undaunted faith in the efficacy of Peruna is such even in this awful emergency that I replied Sir you and I are now in tho vigor of life it may bappon that this lady will livo to see us buried After a hasty examination of the case I prescribed Peruna to be taken every hour and if she was not better in the morning to let ma know It was two weeks before I again hdard from the oase when the husband im replied But the enthusiastio husband insisted that his wife was well and the heartiest eater at the table The faot was that while she had made astonishing improvement sho was obliged to con tinue the use of Peruna many months In less than a year sho was entirely well and has remained so since and her treatment from the beginning to the end was Peruna and nothing else To have seen her at the time of the first visit It would havo been impossible to believe that any medicine or other earthly power could have Baved her This case is no more unusual or astonishing than a great many others that my list contains not only of diseases of the lungs bui of all mucus surfaces Cases of dyspepsia diarrhoea and dysentery which have withstood all other treatment have yielded at onoe by the use of Peruna Numerous cases of Brights disease of tho Kidneys Aouie Catarrh and Rheumatism Fomale eases that had been treated locally for years instantly relieved and finally oured by Peruna in Ehort everv tiw ic andpaper Laai JO wti00 ffisier Unabridged Diction 0Pan JfflieMtj QsetteJfrr one year nly OO ic 0ru tm ped prepaid to ness ojtfelltari1fftf tbscriber Archbishop HolismFuneral Milwaukee Wis iL eafa i nal Gibbons three archbishops and twelve bishops were dirpct participants in services over the remains of Archbishop Heiss at St Johns cathedral this morning while fully one hundred and fifty priests formed a part of the immense multitude that filled the oapaoious temple Health and hsfprncess follow in the wake of Dr Bulls Cough rup Price 25c To frostbites na fcites oLjpoisonous insects Salvation Oil gjges Iwoi edJ hrelief he i ighjA Unabr viBit Not only from theoretic grounds jl vi are Peruna Manalin and LacupiaF car soMwnearssttffriiSfy to be considered the vade mecum of medication but the testimonies of thousands justify it as a practical faot Take for instance a single caso from the extensive list of similar cases in mv diary of cases treated as an example the virtues of Peruiia Mrs Eberlien then of Pittsburg Panou of Keokuk Iowa during the year 18S2 began to develop tho usual symp tons of consumptirn Cough was one of the first symptoms whioh gradually grew worse in spite of all treatment Tho sputa at first slight became abun dant and purulent occasional with blood A rapid loss left no doubt ns to the natufe of her disease From the first physicians had been employed Cough medicines tonics codliver oil and stimulants wera raf sorted to by bar physicians without avail Tho first physician employed Dr Williams Penn avenue PittsbuijL DrGillfo rd of Allegheny City was callednext and then Dr Riggs of Pittsburg During this history of con West Texas Eejol Special to the Gazette Iged Dictioy ctte Jogfyyear sIlJjM prepaid if Gazette thafiftihat which givesrii lothem need then of attacking at the outaet Fore moatfamong jemediesfor it is Hoteliers Stj acttBijt ksatog ingnitely mftte ef vei efi olGfclMfer ratrnin andnuxvfcfe ull medie alchlugwr prove destructive SgP excesftLyt ose Mineral da JjSrepts aJ o2rrien notJfejgfively mischievous are far inferJPn remedial power to this salutary bptanic nUd4cinq Ifc entirely exuols from the blood tho acrid impurities which originate the disease and enriches as well as cleanses it Con stipation liver complaint dyspepsia and other ailments also gave way to it 3 lliot with this terrible disease frequent consultations were held but nothing checked the steady progress of her malady Not a doubt had existed in the minds of her physicians or friends as to the nature of her disease nor as to its fatal termination Tho repeated examinations of her lungs indicated the rapid strides with which she was nearinc the end Her physioians were honored members of the medical fraternity in whom Mrs Eberleins husband and family had perfect confidence Aud the sorrow with which they listened to tholr decision that they had exhausted everything known to them in vain for the relief the wife and mother of the afflicted household can be bettor imagined than described A3 is common to consumptive patients Mrs Eberlein continued hopeful long after her attendants believed her to be beyond cure 1 was practicing at the time in Pitts burg and a fancy that I would be able to relieve her was during her illness repeatedly expressed by Mrs Eberlein but it was retrarded as the merest whim and as they were employing the best medical talent the oity afforded no at tention was paid to came so weak and attendant was con her during the terrible which she was subject and which were frequently followed by alarming sinking spells during which she was often thought to be dying It wa6 during ono of these frightful paroxysms that her husband was supporting her tenderly aud vainly trying to pnlliate her sufferings that she her belief that Statistics show that more men than women become bald owing to the fact that Indies do not by the indiscriminate use of combs and brushes contraot disease as men often do When dandruff appears or an itchy feeing is experienced or the hair fall out afcj the animalcule is there the coloring riattor is leaking from around the hair instead of going jUp into the hair ducts aM baldness J3 only a question of time unl some fng is done to arrest the prooe i ofdecay It is therefore obvious tba tojeau8e a reproduction of health dopojgxs entirely upon a restoration of a heSIJtihy scalp or a speedy and chtfte we etcing MaSfZ iber Colorado Tex April aWeTt is rejoicing today after a cold norther last night A heavy rain Bet in this morning and has continued at intervals all day and atill at it at night 5 tended as far as heard from rectlon The Ability to Bear Pain Is he test of fortitude among the Indian tribes But we defy any Cherokee Sioux or Comanche endure the twinges of rheumatism without 35 ou i malady sweats and suppression of9 he meajJes expres and Man 1W Sato Unrglarlzeil Fout Scot Kax April ers has bean found iceictfl sendi dame and iSvSod fofr children in the office of the Missouri KansasiaPj Texas railroad was blown ope Jlyy burglars Sunday night and robbed i again expressed Tho overlooked if Dr Hartman were sent for bo could burglars relieve her Willing to indulge her iiff any wish as she was thought to be dying by all I was immediately sent for but being very busy was not able to respond until late in th in which pected that she would survive until I could reach her home but hope kept hor olive until I came It would be difficult to imagine a more discouraging case for a doctor to under SS fSazeltc ing 31a 11g The safe a padTagtTbfSoOO No clew of he rob evening of the afternoqf ILrf I was sent for It was not cg Jfow Yorlc JBricklayeryX New York April 1 Tho blokAayers hay compromised on the eighthour demand by the bricklayers working nine hours a day and by getting live cents an pallor and livid lips sunken lixed Fhbu rnoro making a days wages for tho onsuing ear S40 Meobnnlcs laborers trainmen farmhands Sia never jritgjut Toads Extrqw Uitvaluablo in ctflgrof accident for cutsburns ivouiids strains broken limbs etc Serious Damage at Corsiciuin Special to the Gazette Coksicaxa Tex April 1 The heaviest rain storm of the season hns prevailed all day and continues tonight Several houses have been washed away and great damage resulted County and railroad bridges have been swept away aodthe lake at the city waterworks is in a precarious situation Children Enjoy pleasant flavor gentle action and oxffimainfi criBfyf thcjpeklv Gazette end biofimfn jp imp Segng per oneryetpppr Ohios Sewer Tlpe TVq is Steubknviixe Ohio sen ea Cronin Memorial Chicago Ltx April tnents were made last Ajjril English syndicate represented 2r mSSfe zi ro 3 that has not already gone beyond all earthly help Peruna will oure As a general tonic and appetizer Peru na has no superior It is a certain spe cifio for wornout and tiredout human nature Cases of nervous prostration loss of vitality nnd sleeplessness aro all treated by Peruua with such undeviating success that wherever it Is UBed it ranks as the greatest touio known Next week we will continue the doctors talk in whioh oases of cures by Manalin and i will be given rnr4s by Wi 1 An bjr John Lee of Manchester Englarid ahd Dunshaugh of Buffalo has purchased the principal sewer pipe works of the Ohio valley The works purchased are the great Are clay company of John Francis Son and the Valley clay company of Toronto Freeman fire clay coin panj JcMabon Porte Co of West rginiasand a concern ai Wellseville The consideration is said to be about 3F Tf arrh Soitt oresal lliams Co Sewing Ma ylces Arrange nigfl by acom Cronin mpmnrinl mittee of friends for a meeting at Central music hall on May 3 following the anniversary of his death The doctors body will be removed from the vault and buried in a lot purchased near the Lake Shore drive in the cemetery To strengthen ths growth stop hair thicken the its 5lanohing and falling if it Is gray fcq restore the out and wbesgFIt youthful col Tfi Hall HJiirRenewer Jl S0 W00 rnabridgedJiction artj anf the WiekWlEtazett fo ne year onl 0 0 mcW mt 9ma prepaid to express office nearest the siweriber Terrell Asylum Library Tekkell Tex Ap To the Gazette You will confer an additional favor by allowing ns to acknowledge in your valu Jj ablo paper the receipt of the following named popular papers whioh are boittg sent regularly to our readingrooms tor the benefit of our many readable unfor tunates viz The Ledger and the La1 To Die by Electricity New Yoiuc April 1 Becorder Smyth this af ternoon sentenced Joseph Wood a colored aqnej duct laborer to die by electricity Wood was convicted of murder in the first degree for kill ing Charle3 RufQn who was also on aqueduct laborer The execution is to Jbe held la the week commencing May 12 if xesul A Reporter Fined 2 Pages Babies Srcelal to the Gazette Texarkana Tex April 1 jrfriJWK family arrive at Fort Worth tomorrflwimornlng on their way toJ en ver ond will remain at the Ellis one i fllss tftergterof the Weekly Gazette vGW viSHig Arm Sgptng ZIa went IseaseSjC eSjgfcf rtco igfbiers Mrs In towsSoclninR teething stfes tfi child ptfia cu aids taVvigorous Cascarlne lay fofi children n3 he saras allays cure3 wind cftsc asa best xeiuedy for diarrhoea 23 cents a bottt In Piedmont while a peasant was lately engaged In digging the soil he discovered a deep hole In which were found buried an immense collection of entire de fttlon of the parasites lpW and bronzo oolns of the Romaa rettoratip ofhe mmute blooa vessels fo und empire their original condition so that the vei cles willfatrongSy clasp the hair and in scalp wlli furbish healthy matter growth and coloring To effeot a cure the first thing to be done is to thoroughly oleanse the scalp and then to persistently use Louisiana Creole Hair Restorer whioh costs but one dollar per bottle and is one of the greatest known remedijpfCfor all diseases of the scalp fftfiFDrug CoPro cotng manhood are ajssfpated by John Jacob Astor owned 2700 high clas3 dwelling houses rented at an average of S2000 a year each He owned besides tenement houses in untold number and no end to real estate devoted to business Hrn JSrery dajj increases the popularity and saleof papers LiUJ vWjrnSfs jShu reason faiifiiTtiwhefi once OTedfeelfef Bure tp follow HE Dont for Gen Negrier of the French army has isiucd a jsSSST6 order against any swearing or blasphemy VTiiwmoection with military commands in his fiorps sornatit fa thelSbest ffaTmily known and overy family aftild bottle remedy have a iree ofclyirse ftre insidious A headache sleep lessnc3wfIi rvousneP3 jaAtSy their inception CascaruiP oSl removetHc cauje ofethaptroublt It is infallible in such casesde At Beloit Ohio a tramp jumped from a 6lowly moving freight train seized a goldheaded cauo that stood at the door jsidence got back on the train and Jilswav A ver and bowel complaints arc the most frc quent thatiftftect the JtamanAfAmlly Cascarind will efferfaallv banish the ff mjpom the sysiem A working philanthropist at Grass Vallf Cal saws wood for poor women of that place i ft A clear Jbeautiful cpraptapan can be pro duced byviiletnje of CascarinpT 5ZXS governor or Ponnsylvaum since tha war has bce volunteer soldier Ocioient cajtfaartics are rerji imarious acl should bc 0fa a Caprine anhd talwn rs any time sgjd acts better and leSVes nfsan leas ant effect nie caven hundredth female physician in Rus sia haapjfist passed her examination The prSailing diaeastui tbespring and sum mer is lipjuiiricss Ca5gSTine is a positiva cur and pleasant to take A jeweler at Snisun Cal has madeaclocic tha iU run 4s0 days without winding a secona time Pains irfflhe sniallOjKihe hack are caused bv affectiocPSf th IcianQysV They will be ban ished sb the nse of Ca carine which will givo tone to the whole system There is about 75000000 of English 13000 000 of German and 0o0 000 of American capi tal now employed in Mexico Are always liable to sudden and severe colds to croup sore throat lung fever etc Remedies to be effective must be admin istered without delay Nothing is better adapted for such emergencies tlian Ayers Cherry Pectoral It soothes the inflamed membrane promotes expectoration relieves coughing and induces sleep The prompt use of tills medicine lias saved Innumerable lives both of young and old One of my children had croup The casa was attended by our physician and was sup posed to be well under control One night I was startled bythe childs hard breathing and on going to it found it Jjj StratgUifg It had nearly ceasedj breathe Realizing that the childs alari condition had become possible In spifjttlie medicine It had taken I reasonedfilSt jch remedies would be of no avail living Apart of a bottle of Ayers Cherry Pjjetotal intfhe house I gave the child three Mses atsnort Intervals and anxiously waiteaTesuIts om the moment the Pectoral was given the childs breathing grew easier and in a short time it was sleep ing quietly and breathing naturally The child is alive and well today and I do not hesitate to say that Ayers Cherry Pectoral saved Its life Wooldridge Wortham Texas C3For colds coughs bronchitis asthma and the early stages of consumption take rBETABXD BT TDK ATER CO Lowell Mass Sold by all Druggiets Price 1 six bottles 5 Scrofoh It ex VflP in any di Mfofeal V0nabridged Diction arqJtitd thmj akit fazette Xffi onetyearik osg a OIWEAr wastia Hiurti3o eend a vamxbla treatise sealed SPH1TES Lime and Soda i endorsed asd prescribed by lead i SPJsIclansCsboc jkUse both tho Cod Ziver ina Hypphoiiites the aro recognize igsJj Home Companion New Tork Hi JBCensiaJhoctfojot Consumption It as palatable fh Farm and Fireside Philadel phia Pa the Call Vernon Tex Thomas Haix Libfarian 5 slT The Goo Pler4 daugh ter of Pejse arenas nanght tA Hoe affected with the dejgpn ofefelliouSness Jl dSfcdlyJfoe is the Bovernwgn remedy known a Case of Piis as lk Liybii and 1 Seofts Emlslon JSi is a wonderful Flesh Producer Itistn Best JSanedy tor CONSUMPTION Bronchitis Wasting Dis eases Chronic Coughs and Colds 5 AsfeftrScotts Emulsion and takenootherJ particulars for home curs FREE of charge Bplandld medical work should be read by ent man who la nervous and debilitated Ad kF gOWUEat jKoortng Co tonsper day Our miffs have alt th1latest i modern improvements in machinery jjtod pro duce the very best results Send for ca alar New York April CARDWELL MACHINE RICHMOND sentenced Dilworth Cboatethe rlpbfeffir ip was found in the jury room to pay a hijteof 250 and to bo confined in the city Hjjrtwo days a If ypjpare tiredJ king XI fashtajrfe grinstrg pffWsftlf tlOKv PijJsand cant stand ri large old Carters Lit comfort VA oa Fort Worth Tea is HulfmaS lSnp 2 SCEIJOAIiSCOUS ijc foj nd two HC K6IMPSO SsVash JjwtfeJ No atty sJrt until Fatenipbtainffp WFfor In astorla.

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Pages Available:
1,361
Years Available:
1886-1891