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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1888)
I I -1 I (1. K K l , i r i i COULDN-TEXPLAIN. A. SenUmpntal Wliit Man Trie to rick a Quarrel with kii Old Xcro. A traveler who h:ul read much of tho r.cjrro, and who hail, while listening to nejpo meloilifs unj; by white nii-iu ucen impressed with the MarkcvV fullness of sentiment, stood watching im oiu ncro who worked at a country note! "How do vou do?" said the whilo man, bowinir with -.i sort of tm!nr iml sympathetic politeness. "How does I do?" rcnlicd the old fellow. "Yes." "Wall, I docs 'bout de bes I ken, sah.M "I mean how is your health?" "Sorter slow at tie present. Ain't been all riht in mcr health fur scb- crai hiys. Went de uder dav whar er frien' o' mine killed hangs an' I stood routi1 de fire, roastm' liaug melts on lc hot rocks a:.' eatin' em, I did, till da made mc sick. It ain't gwiue do fur er ole man ter ack like er boy, sah; ain't gwine ter do er tall. W'y. w'en I wuz er boy I uster go ter er Iiaug killin' an' eat all day laung. Uster chaw, I did. till I eouldn' hardly shet mcr mouf w'en I opened it' "A simple ehihl of nature." mued the traveler, "an instrument upon notables were to be there. My usual which tiie skilled politician may play j excuse wouldn't work this time, the tune of his unscrupulous improvisa- j About a week before the time arrived I tion.' Then addressing the old negro j started to write my speech. I had it the sympathetic traveler added: "You ' made up and worded in a most beauti love poetry, do you not?" ( ful style. Then I began to learn it by "O. yas. sah, vas: likes anv thing heart. It was a terrible thing. But dat. s goo I ter eat." energy, perseverance, and perhaps a "You don't understand. Poetry is little pride as well as fear, accomplished not to eat. You can drink "' a great deal. As soon as I had suc- "Suthin' ter drink? Hits me now. ceeded with that I started to teach my ycrdoas. When it comes ter stitliin' self gestures. I stood for hours and ter drink. wV, my top-not Stan's up ' hours before a large looking-glass and like er rooster's. War's de bottle? ' began to practice. Show me de bottle ef ycr wants ter sec me bite de naifc oft' "You still misuuderstand me, and in truth. I do not see how I am to en lighten vn;j. Poetrv and I wi-h now that I hadn't mentioned it is nothing to eat or drink " "Suthin' to vn den, eh? Wall. I like ter drc-x up ez much ez anybody. Jes mix souse red in er suito cloze an' , I'm dar, I tell ycr." "Just keep quiet now until I e plain mvself. Toetrv is the music of " Now I got ver "ot ver dis . I "Music! time, sho. Music w'y, bless yer life, hiie. I'se er tiddler fruui de ole house. I'se made all dese yere folks roun' ycrc snaKedo uoots at dances i tell ver I'se got er ole fiddle dat'll take dc gout an' rlieumatiz outen erfoot in two min- its." "I am determined to make you -nn- derstand me. Poetrv and when Vex- plain it I know that you will ncknoivl edge its influ.nre is a revival of a feeling which you have flt before, a frtinrr Itrvifirrltr- ttr lit" rt ii t.i..lr whose3 tenderness, like the falling of teardroos, brings glimpses of vour own I i "Lookvere. Mister. I'se er peaceable jrrl ii an I'se been here too laung fif erpuson ter come roun' talkin' ter me dat wav. You talk ter me like 1'so been stealin' suthin. talks ter me like ' dat icd"e done ober vander in de cou't- I u.n jchc uiun. uuir.iiioxr in tic co.i i- Jiou?e, an I wants ycr ter un'crstan' dat I'se er man dat 'tends ter mcr own r mcr own ' . i' Vo .'i -cou uia " i bizness. I come out verc tor Ho" an' not be slan'ered, sah "Poor, deluded " "Who's er 'hilled? Call me er 'hided crgin an' 111 hit -ver wid dis wet rag. Goon outen yere.' now. ur I'll call de ' boss. Come huntiu' mc up w'en I wan't doin' nothin' ter you an' callin' me er 'hided. You's er 'luded yerse'f, sah; you's er blame son o' er 'luded, dat w'ut ycr is. No, sah. no; doan stop ter say ernuderword. Dat's right, move on. Huh, iniperdest man I ebcr seed. Come down yere tryin' ter raiso or row an' I lay begets it." ArkansatM Traveler. BLONDES AND BRUNETTE!?. The Gradual lorce of thn Former in Criitral European Countries. A highly interesting question is be ing agitated in Europe. It has been asserted that there has been a gradual decrease of blondes in Germain. Al most ll,000.0i)3 school children were examined in Germany. Austria and Belgium, and the result showed that Switzerland has only 11.10, Austria . ,. - . - I jiuiu uiiiuire-. " "'. "imuii since the davs of ancient Home has lM- nnnrlnllr Irnmvn r,s l!, 1., ' . ..., , . of vcllow hair, has to-dav onlv 32 inire li'nni1o in 100. wliile thn jivei-ir ,,f pure brunettes is 14 percent, 'file 53 per cent, ot the lixea tyjic are saul to i be undergoing a transformation into pure brunettes. Dr. Bruce, in England has collected a number of statistics which seem to point in the same direc tion. Among 725 women he examined, he found. !C0 brunettes and 337 blondes. Of the brunettes he found that 7S per cent, were married, while of the blondes only GS per cent, were married. Thus ii noum ... ".v. .u..i. ...... i..-u. chances ot getting married in tngiand to a blonde s nine, in i ranee a simi lar view has been put forth by M. Adolph de Candollc. M de Candolle found that when Iwth parents have e-esof the same color, 88 per cent inherit this color. But it is a curious fact that more females than males have black or brown eyes to the proportion of 45 to 43. It seems that with different colored eves in the two parents, 53 per cent, follow the father in being dark-eyed. An increase of five per cent of dark eyes in each generation must tell in tho course of time. Science. Butterscotch: One cup of molasses, one cup of sugar, one-half cup of but ter. Boil until done, trying as for uuf lasses candy. AT EASE IN ORATORY. Cx-SenHtnrltrnre, fr.Miftislpp1, Tells now He Acquired the Art. "To be an orator is a thing not 1 half so diflieiilt to master as some people think it is," said Hon. li. K. Brure. "Of course. I don't mean to say," he continued, "that even' body can become a Gladstone, a Cicero or a Demosthenes these men arc phenom enal. To speak in public is something ' which a irreat number of nconlc im:ir- ine to be one of the hardest things to accomplish, and yet it is very easy. All it requires is a little bit of nerve. Now, just let me tell you my experience as an example. "It was a good many years after I had become some kind of a politician before I could master up sufficient courage to step to the rostrum and ' sneak before a congregation of neonle. ( I often thought the matter over, and I also felt that I had an ambitious vein ' in that direction, but I was afraid. I sometimes was asked to make a speech, but I blushingly told every body that I couldn't do it. That excuse carried me along for a long time. At last, how ever, I was tackled for good. There was some kind of a fair going on down in Mississippi. The Governor was ex pected in eur town, and several other j "At last the day arrived. Inwardly muttering my speech, I walked around. ' If anybody began to talk to me and ask , me questions I nearly always had to check myself to avoid answering with ' a passage of mv oration. When 1 , walked up to the platform I felt rather shaky, but, knowing that there was no getting over it, I manfully pulled urysclf together. AVhenl looked around I almost forgot the beginnin" of my address. But, feeling that it either meant to die or to speak. I started oil". I forget now, exactly ' how, but after I had spoken for about two minutes the language came to me as readily and llowingly, it seemed, as if I were inspired. I spoke for an hour and ten minutes, but not a i thought of the speech that cost mc so much labor did I utter. When I I returned home I put it quietly in the ' fi'c, and that was the only speech I . '-vcr wrote. 'Lhicngo Journal. The two-year-old son of Aleck Clark, of Drv Creek, Cal., fell into a t well thirtv feet the other dav. Mrs. , Clark Jumped in after the child, and standing waist deep m the ice-cold water held the baby in her arms three !hmi,'s unlil !,er hsba1"1 c:uii "le aml rescued them. IcaTe hope behind. AH je who enter here! So ran the dire warninir which Dante read on the portals of the Inferno. So runs the crlicl verdict, ot your menus n you are overtakea DV the first symptoms of that terrible disease, consumpuon. "Leave hope nemnu! louruays areuumDcrou: j" Aim the struggle against death is given up in despair. But whilo there is life, there is hone! T)r. Pierre's Golden Medical Dis- hope! Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery has cured hundreds of cases worse than yours ; and it will cure you, if taken in lime, liuiueiayis unugeruus. io rawer can restore a wasted lung; the "Golden gg" 'er, can andwul arrest the disease. An. heirs ore Interesting, bnt tho most Intcrestlnjr is the million heir. Xeic JJaven JTeict. An Enormonn Itaslnosn for Dall Tlmen. The great house ot It W. Tansill & Co. arc now shipping their famous "TansuTs Punch"' 5c Cigar to their Chicago house in car-load lots A single shipment of 5i",000 arrived on the 7th inst. via B. & O. It. It. Knows the ropes The hangman. Pitls burjh Chronicle. Eveiit lady should read advertisement of Xat'l Medical Dispensing Co., in this paper. It is a pood deal easier to learn to write than it is to learn not to write. Ostexsive breath vanishes with tho use 01 IK. bage s L-atar-n llemedv. Back talk ancient history. Bad-dt-age chestnutR Xrie Haven Xevt. Full of orders anv nobleman. Puck. 3lAEr.L-.OE is the hitebm-post on the toad of life JJoxton Courier. TlIE World OWeS US aliving, but We have to enforce payment. -J-Jmlra Tidinqt. A deceitful woman is like a counterfeit f raud n the nialea V- a The dishonest butcher is always willing to meat bis customers half weigh. Boston Transcript. A Dnop too much Tho one on the scaf fold. Puck. A cnoKrxa sensation The latest gaj. AV ir Haven Xcw-. Some acrobats are fresh, and somersault Puck. a GALLETslave-The fellow who has three girls at a time. XewHatsn Xeu. No jiattek how big the job the printer will always Etick it out Drift. Evidence is the only thing a stingy man can give without repining. Philadelphia JTeics. In a nut-shell The worm. Puck. Tana) by fire Lard. Boston Bulletin. m You can't raise a window by simply planting a pane of glasa, Bipentxo corn is a golden earer. Xeu Age. Spdzttual manifestations the . rise and fall of the mercury. Bo:o Post. Eightt-eioht's favorite flower the pop py. A Y. Jforning Journal. m Notice of appeal Invitations to an ftpple paring. i?ro Comtntreial Bulletin. FAILING FINANCIERS. Wall Street readers Go Down On by One What Cause Their Fall. Bank Presidents say that 75 per cent of the uion who go into business, fait The percentage is much larger among financial operators. Ninety-nino out of a hundred of the "Napoleons of Finance" of Wall street end their careers in failure. John Tobia, once President of the Hud son River Railroad, and worth 2,000,000, is now a 3 bucket shop operator. Ho gam bled, lost money to John Morrissey, refused to pay, was reported to old Commodore Van derbllt and turned out of his Presidency. Henry Smith was a noted operator in "Wall street, for a time very successful, and accumulated a fortune of over $5,000,000. He fought Jay Gould in numerous specula tions, and once said: "111 make Jay Gould earn his living with a hand-organ and monkey." When ho failed for i5,000, 000, Gould quietly remarked: "Ho might now try tho hand-organ himself." John" Pondir was onco famous as tho homeliest, but one of tho most successful men of Wall street Ho was worth M,000.. 000, but has at last joined tho long proces sion of " tho busted." Thcsomcaaro said to loso their heads. They first lose, in tho grinding processes of speculation, their physical stamina. Mental feebleness naturally follows. With physic al weakness also comes lack of nerve. A clear head and nrrvc are essential requisites to Wall street success; with tho primary organs out of gear, neither can bo retained. Derangement of tho kidneys is a common result of mental overwork. When they fail to carry off tho waste matter of tho system, uric acid, that deadly toison, accumulates, and sneaks through all tho blood channels. The wholo system becomes a sort of cess pool and every function is impaired. Unless help is found, tho "general break-up" soon follows. Mr. E. Evans, President of the Lumber Exchange Bank, of Tonawanda, N. Y., broke down in 1SS3, and ran down in weight from 1SG pounds to 120 pounds. Ho rallied somewhat, but afterward became very low, with terrible pain in the kidneys. Physi cians could not help him, but ho finally pro cured Warner's safe cure, and ho writes: 'I was relieved of pain within twenty minutes after I had taken the first dose. I began to improve rapidly, aad am still im proving and gaining ia strength and weight" If the young "Napoleons of Finance" would "call" for fewer cocktails, ')."' an occasional dollar into Warner's safo cure, and keep their kidneys "i? par," they would retain a longer grip on Wall street. A well-wisheb is one who Invests In oil tcrr.tory. A Great Chance. If you wish a beautiful picture, that can not be distinguished from a water color worth a large amount of money, you should get Demorest's Monthly Magazine for Feb ruary. It is simply wonderful how such an elegant picture can be furnished in a mag azine that only costs twenty cents. If your newsdealer has not got it, ask him to get it for you, or send to tlio publisher, AV. Jex nixgs Demokest, 15 EastFourtcenth street, New York. WiIex the corn crop is a failure, it doesn't amount to shucks. Like Oil Upon Troupled Waters is Hale's Honey of Horchound and Tar upon a cold. Pike's Toothacho Drops Cure in one minute. It is a clothes rub for the washerwoman on Monday. Boston BulUlin. . If afflicted with Sore Eyes use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water. Druggists seU it-'-Jac. The best and sorest Renrdy for Care of all diseases caused by any derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation, Billons Complaints and Malaria of all kinds yield readily to tho beneficent influence of vmm Ao mm It Is pleasant to tke tacte, tones up the system, restores aad preserves health. It is partly Vegetable, aad cannot fail to prove beneficial, both to old and young. As a Blood Parifler it In saperior to all others. Sold everywhere at $1.00 a bottle. Nesnlgla, Headache. Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Wounds, Umo Back, And All Pains Of An Inflammatory Nature. Sold by Arnsststa. SOc and Sl.OO. SOXO BOOK yAlT.EP FKEEi Address WIZARD OIL CO., CHICACO. FOR AIL DISORDERS OF rXH Stomach, Liver Oaf and Bowels -TAKE DAM CIO LIVER PILLS BT.RXGTX."5r VEGETABLE. Ctms Constipation. IDioxsTiox,DTSPrpsiA. PlI8.8lCK HSADACHB. IOTBR CoKrLAIKTS. LOSS or ArrrriTX, Bxliocsxkss, Kkrvocsxws, Jaun dick. Etc. PJKICIl SS ceatn. riCIFIC sHIBFACTBtlll CI.. ST. IIIIS.III. THE GREAT EHGLISH XSXEDT rofuw. BUe, ladlmrtiem.te. Tit from Xcicbit: gVjjcT3 RHEUIATISM, Id iSJSS K Ak rW iff iTjtPi.iTl'Ijji -TnMsfm r Kii-mr If JtJ JOqirYUCS ia BILIOUS .SrVJ A Fair Dream of Womca. Tennyson, in his exquisito poem, drc&tas of a long procession of lovely women of ages past. This is all very well, but the laureate would have done the world a great er ervice if ho had only told the women of theprescnt how they could improve their health aud enhance their charms. This he might easily have dono by recommending thcusoof Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. Health is tho best friend of beauty, and tho innumerable ills to which women aro ncculiarlv subiect its worst enemies. Long experience has proven that the health' of womankind and tho "favorite rresenp tion" walk hand in hand, and arc insepara ble. It is the onlj" medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive tuarantee from tho manufacturers, that it will give satis faction in every case, or money will be re funded. This guaranteo has been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years. A poet rinsrs, "Two Chords I Struck" Perhaps he struck because he was too lazy to saw them. Philadelphia CalL m For Only Twenty Cents You can ;et a beautiful picture ("A Mes sage of Love") that can not be distinguished from a line water color worth $25. A full size paper pattern worth !15 cents design and size of your own selection besides the finest magazine published. Send for the February number that contains this won derful picture and pattern order. Price, 20 cents. Or ask your newsdealer to get it for your inspectio'n. Tell him if ho scnus for it for you to sec. ho will probably sell hundreds of them. Published by W. Jen nings Dcmorest, 15 East 14th St, New York. Now is the time to subscribe and get ten times the value of the i2 per year. No MATTEtt bow prompt actors may be at rehearsal there is always one man who is prompter. Texas Siftiiiys. Are Ton Golnjr to Travel? If so, and in whatever direction, or by whatever route, have a sufficiency of Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters with you. Then you may bid defiance to sea sickness, brave the influence of a malarious climate or ab rupt transitions of temperature, avoid dys pepsia, and the stomachic pangs begotten of bad-food and water, and counteract an unexpectedly developed tendency to consti pation, biliousness and rheumatism. A rAcrnous old pedaprojnie being asked what l.UHiness he followed, said he was in the coUar-and-cuff line. Eveut person is interested in their own affairs, and if thus meets the eye of any one who is suffering from the effects of a torpid liver, we will admit that he is interested in getting well. Oct a bottle of Prickly Ash Bitters, use it as directed, and you will al ways be glad you read this item. Foirn years ago writing storv books tor a livln? was regarded as a no vel industry. A. 0. Picayune. m ConGns and HoAnsrxESS. Tho irritation which induces coughing immediately re lieved by use of "Jromt's Bronchial Troches." ' Sold onlv in boxes. A rosTAt note the carrier's whistle Puck. Ely's Crtam Balm Gives relief at once and cures COLD in HEAD, Catarrh and Hay Fever. Not a Liquid or SnofC Apply Balm into each nostril. ""I ELYBn0S.JK3OreenwichSt..T. UAUP STTDT. Book-kefpInfT.IVnmMislilp, Arlth nil Mia raetlc. Shorthand, rtc. thoroughly taught by mail. Circulars frt-c. BRTASrSCOLLLCE, Balals.S.T. HH "The Only p. $ aVTLjW, The only medicine for woman's peculiar ailmcr.ta, sold by drufnrists. ander a penitive guarantee, from the manufacturers, that It will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded, is Dk. Pierce's Favoiute Pbesckiptiow. TL2s guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrappers, and faithfully carried out for many years. THE OUTGROWTH OF A VAST ii?J?TTT!aJIncn.t 2f manr H?a of cases of those chronic weaknesses and distressing ailments peculiar to females, at the Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Yn has afforded a vast experience In nicely adapting and thoroughly tHn remedies for the euro of woman's peculiar mniHjpt, -o Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription is the outgrowth, or result, of this great and valuablo experience. Thousands of testimonials, received A Boon ToWokm. from patients and from physicians who have tested it in the more aggravated and obstinate cases which had baffled their skill, prove it to be the most wonderful remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of suf fering women. It is not recommended aa a "cure-ail." but as a most perfect Specillo lor woman s peculiar uiscascs. I As a poWerfnl, In- lx1n ..,. m,j4 4j .1.. TONIC I utcrus or womb and its lar. For overworked. "worn-out." "run-down." debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, scam stressjs. "6hop-girls" housekeepers, nurs ing mothers, and feeble women generally. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is tho greatest earthly boon, being uneoualed as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. It promotes digestion and assimilation of food, cures nausea, weakness of stomach, indigestion; bloating and eructations of gas. Many times women call on their family physicians, sufferirg, as they imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from heart diseases, another from liver or kidney disease, another from nervous exhaustion, or prostration, another with pain here or there, and in this wav they all present alike to themselves and their easy-going and indifferent, or over-busy doctor, separate and distinct diseases, for which: he prescribes his pills and potions; assuming them to be such, when, in reality, they are all only tun-plums caused bv some womb disorder. The physician, ignorant. ot the cause of suffering,, encourasres his practice until large bills are made. The suffcrina patlent gets no better, but probably worse by reason of the delay, wrong treatment and consequent complications. A proper medicine, like Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, directed to tke cause, would have entirely removed the disease thereby dis pelling all those distressing symptoms, and instituting comfort instead of prolonged misery. . uoi, luttcuy uis- 3 Physiclus Failed. MnL 1?. "P. MnnriAV. nt East Boston. Mats., says: "Five years ago I was a dreadful sufferer from uterine troubles. Having exhausted the skill of three physi cians, I was completely discouraged, and 60 alone. using the local treatment recommended in Medical Adviser.' I. commenced to improve mnnrhl T imam vn.t .? ..A ks.n L. zr. i .7 !"'"" ??i " "-u no irou 019 since, x Jm, S.,cto-2LimUr PSP!T' Driefly mentioning how my health had been restored, and offering to send the f ull particulars to any one writing me for them, and enetotsja a rfamnerfnrWmM I have described my case and the treatment used, snrl hum Mr. StiSi f51.r5!2raSn.tht they had com menced the use of Favorite Prescription. had -nt thn i vt reouired for the 'Medical Adrisana lrf uSl thS locai gtoentwfuuyand plainly laid dWthe'aaaeiSJch Seat dSiSf wf pre;B && Prescription has done me a iSSoeeuiaf itof&SSF vn etmrm WmttmM w.. .-v.. -m tEaf i-rnl tSfff? tt5 S l?doetor. la J2?9 P". Jg& Ijrrew worse tmtfl I wrote to von aad bona Doaf0L1wl2?Sli2S,. 13iKar7T' ?op ""J we rTirganve Pellets.' less do bit work sad sew aad IStafflJSSiS? "? ta bSl!r Wtasa leeeMto Mmtaitwocidagaia. IowelCaUtoyciiTWOBderfiaiDsuctBss.' If you want the best garden you have ever had, you must sow Maule's Seeds. There is no question but that Maule's Garden Seeds are unsur passed. Their present popularity in almost every county in the United States shows it, for I now have customers at more than 22,500 post-offices. When once sown, others are not wanted at any price. More than one-quarter of a million copies of my new Catalogue for 1888 have heen mailed already. Every one pro nounces it the most original and read able Seed Catalogue ecer published. It contains among other things cash prizes for premium vegetables, etc., to the amount of 2500, and also beautiful illustrations of over 500 vegetables and flowers (15 being in colors). These are only two of many striking features. You should not think of Purcha sing: any Seeds this Spring before sending; for it. It is mailed free to all enclosing stamp for return postage. Address WM. HENRY MAULE, 1711 Filbert St PHILADELPHIA, PA. 18 YEARS AGO. For IS years I have intended writing you. I got my back hurt when about 10 years old. When about 20 I took severe cold in my back, so that for 10 or 12 years I suffered death twice over, after almost giving up 1 was induced to try 3IerreU's Penetrating Oil. My wife applied it to my back freely and halt a bottlo cured me, and now It years have parsed and my back Ptill re mains good. I have recommended Mer rell's Penetrating Oil to all like sufl'ereis since. As long as I live I cannot say enough for it. Felix Miller, To Merchant, Ilico. Ark. J. S. Mebrell Dituu Co., St. Louis, Mo. JONES XXI pA!fsth,iFREICHT 5 Ton Wagon Mclen, Iroa U?r, Mcl r.tirioi. Kiua Tata Bbua Lot Bnn Boi for iTRTtlirSrilt. For fnr prlet Ua Mention this p;r id uMrr JONES CF BIHSHAMTOH. BIN UU A J1TO.N. N. JT- TO THE LADIES! FBOH THE SiriUML BKDtClL DISPESSINU CUSrATl. Wewijh tocail the attention of rrery marrirtl lady in the lami to the new and fuceejsful treatment of Dr. SpraKue for Woman. Wo deMre the co-operation of erery married lady. Send for our circular. a it costs but a pu.tal card to obtain It. and from it lern me thtngvaltial.le. NATION Al. MKIUCAI. IMSPE.NS lMi COMPANY. JW5 Uearbora Bt, Chicago. 1U Copt bight, 1887. As a lootklBg and strengthening; nervine, - Favorite Prescription " Is une qualed and Is invaluable in allaying and subdu imr nervous pxeirjihll. ity, irritability, exbaustion. prostration, hysteria, spasms and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of tho womb. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and de spondency. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion Is a legitimate medicine, carefully comoundcd by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate organization. It is purely vegctablo in its composition and perfectly harmless in its effects in any condition of the system. n pregnancy, "Fa vorite Prescription" is a "mother's cordial," relieving nausea, weak noes of stomach and other distressing sym totns common to tln.t condition. If its use is kept up in tbc latter months cf gestation, it so prepares Vn 71 rWnitM et IVORE FmCiLnMn. his 'Common Sense at once. In three . . i A iMi .mw r jVi-frc-su -.-o.-.-.-A. asoothik Hehwe. A Mother's Cordial have had none of these. I also had womb complaint so bad that I could not walk two blocks without the most severe pain. but. before I had taken your 'Favorite Prescription ' two months. I could walk all over the city without Inconvenience. All my troubles seem to be leaving mo under the benign influence of your medicine, and I now feel smarter than for years before. My physicians told me that I could not be cured, and therefore yon will please accept my everlasting thanks for what you have doae for mc, and rray God bless you in your good works." later, sue writes: it vorite Prescription.' and trouble I aad then?' r.r k p.--jt- . sad rmrr tmttu. f tw. Well an 1 Ever Wssv-Mrs. Joarr BrrwART. of CMmeiem JWIt. Wl. writes: "I wish to inform you that I am as wdtssl ever WML fnrwhlofi T 1knV mnr nwdlcinCS. I tOOK four OOtUeS mssppiaii a. IdsllmvoimwcTk:sabletoT3ecamyiestali day. My trieads tell rael aever looked so weM." W Jaisi Ms Ban fslfm U MU sy Drwfgtsfs wU Wsriat Ort Zmrw MtMm $1.90, Urn fir . Cr8ead lea ceass la ttaatps for Dr. Pierce's large. fflustisBit . .. Ttestae (ls pages, paper WIA I11abi BEA Mexican Mustang Liniment The lumberman needs It In esse of accldes. The IIoBBCwire needs it for eeneral family usfw The lUechanlc needs It always oa hla wut bench. The Miner needs It in case of emerzenej-. Tho Pioneer needs It-van't get along -Ktlb- oat It. Tho Farmer needs It In bU house, hl3 iUUc and hU stock jard. The Steamboat man or the Boatmm n4 tt la liberal supply afloat and ashore. The llorae-fancler needs lt-lt I his be Wend and safest reliance. The Stock-grower needs It-It irUl saro him thousands of dollars and a world of trouble. TIIE CELKBnATED CHICAGO. BOSTON AXI KW YORK Wagner Steam Heated VESTI1ULED IIMITEI in dally serrlceoTcrtheLake Shore and New York Central Route. Tbc Finest. Fastest and Easiest ridini; train in the country. Tbc only htcara Heated train row running between Chicaco and New York. Thn only route by which PHfspnt;er can enter New York City without tu discomfort of a ferry tran-v-fer. No extra fare on tb Limited for Boston and Keir England. For Sleeping Cei nervatlnn apply t F. 1 Whitney. W. P. A.. Chicago- DURANC'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY will poltlveIy cure rheumatira when everything ele on earih fails. It ht takpn internally, and cures quickly and tnorouchly without riiicinirthcptotn Beli. 1'rlce, one 1ol!n r u bottle or alx bottle for flvo dollars. 8old by nlllnici;it'. Si-nI for free 40-n:urt n m rh let to K. K. IIKI.i'IIFX TIXE, IJruCKist. WASU1XGTON.D.C TH! T6N IN EXISTENCE IS PERUVIAN STRENGTHENING ELIXIR. Thonchpicnt.anttothctaMe. iivtalcvrape. O ie" l:illouD.. Urcrral Ittbilllj, Udilr.t.n, LU,r t plain, lriodi:if.(ir. AtW votiriruri't furit. Manufac tured ! -f I'Ut FOX. Hbulnzlr Vnztltt, AIcUnoo. lb SEEDSi rreh. ItcIInblr. 'only Soml C" cts-pcrlarKcp!:. Su,li3Nove:ty l're?tntforniyca.stjiiicr.. Has oih Hrtd tkrm.I One Aero ot Ola.s: Millions of Plant! IScautlrtilCardcnOuMelTrcT. 1L W. mCKIIEE. Kockfard Seed ram, ItacLlord. III.. I AA PER p",Frr ' samples FKnc lllll vrtiTm to mcn canvassers for Ilr.8eolt " W OliWi Ccuuine Elertrie Itlt. Kru.bn. etc. Lady acent wanted for Electric Cor.et-.Qnlct sales. Writefortcruis. I)r.Scx.tt.NJJBri)adway.K. Y- $5 TO $8 A DAY. Samples worth $I.50 HJKK. I.ine-itniiiinlertl'pliorrc'fti t. V.'rtto BUhnsTkUSiktri uLiXiiOLUkiiiu., uilj,sia. $230 AMOXTH. Acentsranird.rObcstmsn insarticlPii in the world. I sample Pure- Address JAY VIiUXSOX.VitnU.Muh. A.N.K.-D. Na ""O tVIIKX AVItlTlNt. TO AOVKItTlSKICS. please say you saw the Advertiseuteatla this paper. - tC!1t!Ct the system for delivery as to greatly lessen, and many times almost entirely do away with tho Bufferings of that trying ordeal. BsssaBBBB.- " Favorite Pre n.- scriptlon" is at GUKS TIE I Positive core for in 1 toe most complicated . WflKT RiCre I and otetinatc cases nWWJI "aot. of leucorrbea. or "" "whites." defensive flowing at monthly periods, painful men struation, unnatural suppression, prolap sus or falling of the womb, weak back, "female weakness," antevcrsion, retrover sion, tearing-down sensations, chronic congestion, inflammation, and ulceration of the womb, intlcmmation. pain and tenderness in ovaries, accompanied with "internal heat." Favorite Prescript r iion,"wncn taken in con I Oil THE section with the use cf Dr. fii-icuouuiuru ii:uicti AJI3 covcry, and small laxativo doses of Dr. Pierce's Pur zntive Pellets Little Uver- Pills), cures Liver, Kidney and IMadder dis eases. Their combined use also removes blood taints, and nlKiiishes cancerous and. scrofulous humors from the system. Mrs. Ed. M. Caitpbzix, of OzJdand, Cali fornia, writes: "I bad teen troubled all my life with hysterical attacks and par oxysms, or spasms, and periodical recur rences of severe headache, but since I havo been usintr vour 'Favorite PrwerlEtion T is now iour years since i toox your rm I have naa no return 01 the itmsjo .. j iMfftv. of vour 'Diacoi mwl ah of the bad symptoms aave coven) on Diseases or woan Maatteal. S T v KlDHEYS. TOT" Ka MB Main 8tre tmu) .- r. 1 l i y i N I 1 i ' II II 'li j-. rrr Ttmnitna--