The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 22, 1885, Image 9

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    * HE BEPUBLICANS OF NEBRASKA. '
vf < ProceedlBgB ofThotr State Convention
? Held at Eilncoln The Nominations
Blade and Platform Adopted. f
At the. republican state convention held
tn Lincoln on tho 14th. tho following pro
ceedings took place , as chronicled in the
columns of tho Xincoln Journal : 5
Tho chairman announced the following
names as his appointments for the com-
sntteo on resolutions : J. L. Caldwell , Lan
caster ; S. H. Craig , Hall ; O. A. Abbott , '
v Ball ; Wm. Eedick , Douglas ; Church Howe ,
v Nemalia ; 0.M. Robbins , Valley ; A. V. Cole ,
Adams. ,
In the contest from Knox county the
only one in the convention one headed by
Mr. Draper and tho other by Mr. Towk ,
the matter was decided in favor of the
Draper delegation.
The convetion then proceeded with the
regular order of business tho nomination
of jtidgo of th'e supremo court being first in
order. Judge 0. P. Mason placed in nomi
nation the name of Judge Amnsa Cobb , tho
A present chief'justice of the court and he
was nominated by a rising vote with great
nthuHiasm.
Nominations for regents being called for ,
m member of the Douglas county delegation
Sat in nomination the namo of Leavitt
urnhnm , the present incumbent.
J. P. Hnrtman , of Buffalo , presented tho
Maine of Hon. C. H. Gere , present incum
bent , o
, Hon. Allen Fitld moved that both men
be nominated by acclamation and the vote
was unanimous.
The committee on resolutions now mado
its report , which was adopted as mado and
.was as follows :
A' { RESOLUTIONS.
The republicans of Nebraska , represented
In .convention , declare :
First That the national republican
party having been right on all important
political issues during its thirty years of
existence , according to the latest confes
sions of its opponents , who thereby ac
knowledge that they have been uniformly
wrong on the same issues , is entitled to the
N | f- confidence of all honest , progressive and
loyal voters. Tho possession of sufficient
bruins and conscience in the past to guide
t f the nation safely through tho most immi-
l nent dangers that have beset tho republic
since its foundation is a better recommen
dation than the record of disloyalty , un
wisdom and persistent blundering that
constitutes the principal claim of tbe so-
called democracy to the suffrages of tho
people.
Second We as republicans denounce the
attempted repeal of the timber culture and
pre-emption laws , but demand the strict
enforcement of the laws granting the same ,
and that so far as possible the acquisitions
of large tracts by non-residents and alien
syndicates may be prevented.
Third That we are in full sympathy with
K. the declaration of the last national repub
1 lican convention "that the imposition of
A duties on foreign imports shall bo mado ,
not for revenue only , but such duties shall
be so levied as'to afford security to our
diversified industries and protection to tho
rights and wages of laborers , " and that wo
favor the removal of all such traffic duties
as burden tho agricultural interests of tho
west.
„ Foarth That we denounce the double
dealing of the administration in the matter
\Z \ > of executing the civil service laws. It has
pretended to keep its pledges to yield obe
dience to the statute , but has in violation
of its letter and spirit , removed thousands
of experienced and faithful officers and em-
f ployes from the government service , many
" of them crippled union veterans , under the
cover of the phrase "offensive partisan , "
and replaced them in nearly every instance
with men whose sole recommendation has
been their activity in service of the demo
cratic party , ortheir military record in tha
armies of tho late confederacy. We declare
it to be the duty of republican senators to
refuse confirmation to all appointments
made in violation of the spirit of the civil
sirvice laws.
i Fifth That in case the legislature at its
'last session in establishing a railroad com-
{ mission , with advisory powers , for the
> -regulation of transportation by rail , proves
\ } ( inadequate for the prevention of extor-
ition and nnjust discrimination against in-
dividuals and communities in the matter
jof service or rates , we pledge ourselves to
amend the same until a sufficient remedy
! is provided , so far as the power of tho
state can be constitut tonally extended.
"
| Sixth We favor nutional legislation for
the regulation of inter-state commerce.
Seventh The republicans of Nebraska
demand at the hands of congress the en
actment of such laws , looking to the pro
tection of domestic animals , as , with the
co-operation of the several states , will lead
to the speedy extirpation of contagious
and communicable diseases among such
< -l animals.
I Eighth That the memory of General
Ulysses S. Grant is cherished by every re
publican and patriot , and that we deplore
his untimely death as the loss of the great-
| - est commander of the age , who contributed
! most to the preservation of the union and
. of the statesman whosehonored career has
[ added lustre to the annals of the republic.
We most heartily concur in his last mes
sages of peace and good will to the once
warring sections of our common heritage ,
and welcome the end of all bitterness aris-
i ing out of the civil war. But as he never
t cast the mantle o * his great charity over
fraud and violence whila it was prevalent
in the land , we dissent from the common
„ t democratic opinion that mutual forgive-
L / * ness and oblivion of past injuries involves
the condonement of the fraudulent and
cruel disfranchisment of thousands of legal
voters in the "solid south" to-day.
' Against the practice of ballot box stuffing
and falsifying of election returns in any sec
tion , we most earnestly protest , and call
upon every honorable citizen of whatever
party , to unite with us in suppressing it.
, Gratitude and justice demand that all
honorably discharged union soldiers dis-
i abled while in the serviceandin line of duty
receive pensions from date of disability ; we
' ' therefore ask the repeal of tho limitation
vr < - law of 1879.
D. G. Courtney moved that the tairff res
olution be amended so as to express as the
sense of the convention that the tariff on
imports should be reduced. The amend
ment was voted down enthusiastically.
There was considerable debate upon a
resolution in favor of tho submission of a
prohibitory amendment to the constitu
tion. It was rejected by an overwhelming
vote.
THE STATE GENERAL COMMITTEE.
Hon. James Laird nominated Casper E.
Yost for chairman of the state central com-
, mittee. Hon. W. T. Scott , of York , nomi-
iiated M. L. Hayward , but he absolutely
declined. Mr. Yost was then nominated
unanimously by acclamation.
He thanked the convention and said that
it would be tho truth to say that he did not
seek the office. There was too much labor
in it , too little glory and no pay.
The delegates from the different senator
ial districts then reported in their choice
for central committeemen as follows :
1 First district W. E. Dorrington.
i Second D.H. Mercer.
Third J. S. Dew.
Fourth H. N. Carpenter.
Fifth J. H. Haldeman.
' f Sixth Fred W. Gray.
Seventh J. T. Clarke.
* Ei-hth E. W. Peterson. v \ ,
Ninth L. D. Richards.
Tenth James Britton.
Eleventh B. F. Chambers.
Twelfth M. P. Kinkaid.
Thirteenth Ed Hoar.
Fourteenth C. H. Walker.
Fifteenth L. W. Gilchrist.
Sixteenth A. W. Field , Walt M. Seeley.
Seventeenth F. G. Simmons.
Eighteenth W. T. Scott.
Nineteenth P. Jensen.
Twentieth M. A. Daugherty.
Twenty-first J. E. Hill.
Twenty-second J. H. Tait.
Twenty-third M. A. Bergstressei - "
Twenty-fourth W. 8. Pickett. „ - „
Twenty-fifth John Wallichs.
Twenty-sixth Aaron Wall.
Twenty-seventh W. E. Mears.
Twenty-eighth E. C. Webster.
Twenty-ninth C. O. Charlston.
Thirthieth F. D. Lee.
Thirty-first H. H. Grimes.
A vote ot thanks was tendered to the
'officers of the convention , and tho body
adjourned sine die. Chairman "Hayward
presided with much dignity and fairness ,
and noword of fault was heard from any
one.
WEDDED "LIFE OF MRS. 8ARTORIS.
It IB Said to be Such that Separation Will be
Necessary.
Washington dispatch : The recently pub
lished reports of the permanent separation
of Mrs. Nellie Grant Sartoris from her hus
band caused Washington people to remem
ber how much astonished and disgusted
they felt over the match. The impression
Sartoris made in Washington was that of
a rough , coarse-brained , and decidedly vul
gar , low-bred Englishman. His general
coarse conduct in connection with the fact
that he had exhibited some of Miss Nellie's
letters to him , accompanied with gross re
marks , to persons in a Wisconsin town
where an accomplished young lady had re
jected his addresses , caused solicitude
among many of Gen. Grant's warm per
sonal friends , and some of them consulted
as to the propriety of informinghim of Sar
toris' conduct , Avith a view of regaining pos
session of Miss Nellie's letters. Sena
tor Matt Carpenter finally consented
to broach the delicate subject to
General Grant. He called at the
white house , and in as delicate a
manner as possible commenced relating the
current scandal as to Sartoris' notorious
conduct , when the general quietly re
marked : "That will do , Mr. Senator ; but
my daughter is engaged to Mr. Sartoris ,
nnd tho wedding will take place. " Senator
Carpenter , in speaking of the interview ,
said he never felt so chagrined as at the
president's abrupt closing of tho conversa
tion , and that he would never again , under
any circumstances , attempt to advise
about the domestic affairs of any one. It
was well known that Gen. Grant was op
posed to the alliance , but when his daugh
ter's affections were engaged he acquiesced
and would listen to no argument or sugges
tion to the contrary. When Gov. Jewell
was returning from his mission at St.
Petersburg to accept a position in Grant's
cabinet he stopped a day at Southampton
to call upon the elder Mr. nnd Mrs. Sar-j
toria , the parents of Miss Nellie's husband.
He was cordially received by them , but in
the course of conversation Mrs. Sartoris
astonished the ex-minister to .Russia by
remarking that "she did not see what there
was about Algernon ( her son ) to cause the
daughterof the president of the great United
States to fall in love with and marry. "
Gov. Jewell subsequently expressed the
same astonishment. '
THE SEAT OX"
Miscellaneous Matter * of Interest at Oto
ttonal Capital.
j
THE secretary of the treasury has issued
a circular to custom officers in which he
says that as it appears to beimpracticable
to procure , under the existing laws , accu
rate statistics of tho immigrants arriving
jn the United States by railway from con
tiguous foreign territory , the collection of
statistics of such immigrants willbediscon
tinued until otherwise ordered.
THE department of state has received ,
through Consul General Beach , a synopsis
of the new tariff laws passed by the con
gress of Ecuador in August of this year.
The new duties become operative after No
vember 1 , and there are many radical
changes in the direction of higher duties.
Lumber , and perhaps other articles now
brought from the United States , will be ex
cluded by the new duties.
WITHIN the last sixty days , or since the
American steamship companies refused to
transport mail at rates fixed by the post
master general , four complaints from indi'
viduals and one petition has been received
by the department protesting against the
methods employed at the department to
secure the carriage of foreign mails. One
of these communications refers to the
alleged defects in the Chilian service , two
refer to the Japanese service and the re
mainder attack the West Indian service.
"Altogether , " said Superintendent Bell to
day , "the complaints are fewer in number
than when I came into office. In all but
one instance these complaints are without
foundation , and in that particular case the
mail steamer was disabled through an acci
dent. "
The land office nas received a communi
cation stating that Dr. Powers , who was
government witness in the prosecution of a
fraudulent case in California , has been
slain by T. F. Kruett , one of the defend
ants.
The secretary of the trersury has ap
pointed James R. Sneed , of Georgia , and
E. L. Reid , of Virginia , to be chiefs of di
vision in the register's office. Sneed wag
formerly assistant postmaster-general ol
the United States nnd secretary to ex-Sen
ator Hill. Reed is a resident of Alexandria
Va. , and was formerly accountant of the
Virginia M/Hand railroad. The above
named appointments were made in place
of Arthur Hendricks and J. H. Beatty.
who resigned by request of Secretary Man
ning.
J. A. Manning , the attorney whose dis
barment by the court of Alabama claims
was the indirect result of the recent official
objections to "necessary incidental ex
penses" of the court , has filed a motion
asking reinstatement. It was passed upon
by the court in a written opinion delivered
by Presiding Judge Harlan and concurred
in by the other two judges. The motion
was denied.
Professor Huxley suffers from sleepless
ness.
The Mikado of Japan is said to have bo
come a Christian convert.
Rochefort lost nearly all his money atthe
Trouville races in France.
A. J. De Voe , the New Jersey weather
prophet , predicts an early winter.
Royal Blood.
We are all kings and queens in this
try and we have a right to as good blood
us that which courses through the veins o\ \
emperors. If the blood is poor and tlwl
cheeks are pale , it is well known that *
Brown's Iron Bitters is the great tonic whicli ,
will give color , vigor , and vitality. Mr. M ,
K.Gibson , of West Point. Miss. , snys , "I
felt weak and debilitated. Brown's Iron
Bitters made me strong and well. " <
Dlagnoiied Him.
.Police Justice "You were drunk last
night ? "
Prisoner "Yes , your honor , but it's tho
first time. I'm a hard-working man , sir ,
and- "
-
and"What
"What do you work at ? "
"I'm a bricklayer , sir. "
"Show me your hands ? " -
The prisoner'showed a pairAo ! horny
hands. ; '
"All right you may go. Show up the
next prisoner. Ah , sir , are you a hard
working man , too ? "
"Yes , your honor , and I'm tho President
of the Laboring Men's Agitation Associa
tion. "
"So ? Show me your tongue. " Chicago
News.
In tbe Forest City.
Mr. G. E. Bryan , No. 151 Putnam street ,
Cleveland , Ohio , has naturally much ex
perience in sickness , with a family of seven
children , and his doctors' and druggists'
bills are heavy. He states publicly that ho
has given Red Star Cough Cure a thorough
trial in his home , and fiends it to be the
best remedy that ho has ever used for
coughs or colds. It contains neither mor
phia nor opium , and therefore leaves no
depressing effects.
Mrs. Samuel B. Clemens , wife of "Mark
Twain , " is very pretty and accomplished.
Lady Granville Gordon has opened a
dress-making establishment in London.
Don't Itead This
Unless you want a free sample of Smith's
Bile Beans , the great liver remedy , and a
beautiful card taken from real life , sentyou
free of charge. Send us your name and P. 0.
address. J. F. SMITH & Co. , St. Louis , Mo.
( Name this paper. )
BROWN'S TREXCII DRESSING AND
SATIN 1'OLISH.
Messrs. B. F. Brown & Co. , Boston. Mass. . have
been awarded at the Centennial Exposition at Phila
delphia In 1876 , at Melbourne In 1SSO , nt Frankfort In.
1881 , at Amsterdam In 1SS3. and at the New Orleans ,
Exposition In 1834 and 18S5 , the highest honors for
their French Dressing and Sutln Tollsh. This excel
lent firm do business with all the chlllzcdandun-
chlllzcd nations ; this fact Is sufficient proof that
"Brown & Co.'s" goods have.merit , and are appre
ciated throughout the world. Not only for shoes Is
"Brown's Dressing" good , bur for satchels and other
leather goods It can'tue bent. Tho "Army nnd Navy
Blacking , " made by this flrn\n equally as popular.
It preserves the leather , and by Its frequent use
shoes will last double the time.
PATEWTS obtained by Lou is iJagger & Co. , At
torneys , Waslungton.D.C.Est'd 1864. Ad vice free.
Bronze is a very fashionable hue nowa
days , but brass has not entirely gone out.
JAY EYE SEE'S Driver. Edwin D. Either ,
nses Cole's Veterinary Carhollsalve , and a
thorough trial enables him to cn < orse it as the
best remedy that he ever saw for general stable
use. Sold by Druggists at OOc and § 1.00.
George W. Cliilds is said to have an in
come of § 1,200 per day.
"ROUGH ON ITCH. "
"Rough on Itch" cures skin humors , eruptions ,
ring worm , tetter , salt rheum , frosted feet , chll-
blans. Itch , ivy poison , barber's itch. 5Uc , Jars.
Robert Browning , the poet , now lives in
Venice.
For cuts from barbed wire fence , tore shoutcters ,
kicks and open sores on animals , use Stewart's
Healing Powder , 15 and SO cts. a box. _
Young men and women who attend
Elliott's Business College , Burlington , la. ,
receive a thorough preparation for life's
work , hence are very successful.
German photographers are now making
photographs of lightning.
ROUGH
Cures piles or hemorrhoids. Itching , protruding ,
bleeding. Internal or other. Internal and external
remedy In each package. Sure cure , 50c. Druggists.
Relief from Sick Headache , Drowsiness ,
Nausea , Dizziness , Pain in tho Side , &c. ,
guaranteed to those using Carter's Little
Liver Pills. These complaints are nearly al-
was-s caused by torpid liver and constipated
bowels. Restore these organs to theirproper
lunctions and the trouble ceases. Carter's.
Little Liver Pills will do this every time. One
pill is a dose. Forty in a vial. Price 23 cents
"Wion Baby was rickwe gave her Castorla ,
"When she was a Child , she cried for Castoria ,
When she became Mua , she clung to Caatoria ,
tVten eho had Children , sho gave them Castoria ,
A Pueblo Mexican paper is called the
Mother-in-Law.
A celebrated physician declares that
"Hunt's Remedy will cure any case of kid
ney diseawe that can be cured. "
A celebrated doctor says that "other
preparations as substitutes for Hunt's
Kidney Remedy , are worthless in compari-
son to it. "
_
I Really Can't
Begin to tell tho benefit 1 derived from Hood's Sar.
saparllla , says a lady who had been all tired out ,
"almost ready to give up. " "Why , It gave me new
life and strength so rapidly that in a few days I felt
like another woman. I recommend It as the bes
blood purifier and tonic I ever knew of.
"I have been using Hood's Sarsaparllla and sm
greatly Improved In hcvltb. Ithas toned up my en
tire system , enriched my blood , and given me an ap
petite. " JAS. O. CAVIX , New Albany , Ind.
Needed a Tonic.
I was generally run down , had no appetite , and
needed a good tonic. I never used anything that did
me so much good as Hood's Sarsaparllla. I now have
a good appetite and feel renewed all over ; am better
than I have been for years. " E. H. EAXD , 41 W. 9th
Street , Oswego , If. T.
"I recommend Hood's Sarsaparllla as a wonderful
blood purifier a sure and reliable remedy. " MKS.
S. F. BCEQESS , West Morris , Ct.
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Sold by all druggists. II ; six for $5. Prepared
by C. I. HOOD & CO. , Apothecaries , Lowell , Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar.
eftneLonlsrflle and JeScMonrtilc Ferrr Co. , Mr. J. C.
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MALARIA.
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hoars out of ragsyarn or any cloth ,
No books , clamps ,
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IINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE ,
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"No Pliyalc , Sir , In Mine ! "
A good story comes from a boys' board
'inp-school in "Jersey. " Tho diet was mo
notorious nnd constipating , and tliclearned
Principal decided to introduce some old
style physic in the applo-sauce , and await
the happy results. One bright lad , the
smartest in school , discovered tho secret
mine in his sauce , and pushing back his
plate , shouted to tho pedagogue , "No
physic , sir , in mine. My dad told me to
use nothfn" but Dr. Pierco's 'Pleasant Pur
gative Pellets , ' nnd they arc a doing their
duty like a charml" They are anti-bilious ,
and purely vegetable.
Oscar Wilde's baby has a sunflower com
plexion , says a man who has seen it.
How Women AVouUT Vote.
Were women allowed to vote , every ono
in the land who has used Dr. Pierce's
' "Favorite Prescription" Axould vote it to
le an unfailing remedy for tho diseases
peculiar to her sex. By druggists.
Lady Randolph Churchill is said to dis
approve of woman suffrage ! .
"Hello ! " we heard one man say to an
other , the other day. "I didn't know you
at first , why ! you lookten yearn younger
$ hnn when I saw you last. " "I feel ten
years younger , " was thereply. "Yotiknoiv
I used to be under the weather all the time
and gave up expecting to bo any better.
{ The doctor said I had consumption. Iwas
terribly weak , had night-sweats , cough , no
.appetite , and lost flesh. I saw Dr. Pierco's
'Golden Medical Disco very' advertised , and
thought it would do no harm if it did no
good. It has cured me. I am a new man
because I am a well one. "
Richard Grant White's estate is estimated
at § 83,000 ,
My wife was taken with a severe attack
of rheumatism and suffered intense pain.
After taking six doses of Athlophoros the
pain was entirely gone and the swelling
nearly all reduced. R. B. Watson , Supt.
Am. Dist. Telegraph Co. , Detroit , " Mich.
Silas Goble , of Ocean county , New Jersey ,
has twenty-three children.
"Hough on Rats" clears out Rats , Mice. 15c.
"Rough on Corns" hard or soft corns , bunions. ! Sc
"Rough nn Toothache. " Instant relief , lac.
Beaconsfield's voice was soft and low ;
Gladstone's is of medium pitch.
Ualforcl Sauco Is capital for dyspcrtlcs. In
valuable to all good cooks.
There are 300 words in some of Arch
deacon Fnrrar's sentences.
BITTERS.
It will cure any case of I Iver and Kidney
troubles when properly taken. It is a perfect
renovator and mvigorator. It cleanses the sys
tem of the poisonous humors that develop In
Liver , Kidney and Urinary diseases , car
ryingaway all polson.ous matter and re *
storing the Blood to a healthy condition ,
enrlchinc it , refreshing ; and Invigorating
mind and Body. It prevents the growth to
Serious Illness of a Dangerous Class oC
Diseases that be in in mere trivial ail
ments , and fare too apt to be neglected as such.
THOUSANDS OF OASES
of tho worst forms of these terrible diseases
have been quickly relieved and in a short
time perfectly cured by the use of ZZops fc
Malt Bitters.
Do not get Hops and Malt Bitters con
founded with Inferior preparations of similar
namo. Take Nothing : but Hops < t Malt Bit
ters if you want a sure Cure.
HOPS & HALT BITTERS CO , DETROIT , MICH ,
R. U. AWARE
THAT
Lorillard's Climax Plug
tx-arlnr a rd tin tag ; that Lorlllard'B
Rvare I.cnfflne cut ; that Lorlllard'sj
Wavy Clipping * , and that Lorillard's HanOi , ara
th be t * nd cheapest , quality couriered ?
j An active Stan or Woman in every
'county to cell ourgoods Salary 73.
_ pfr Honlhand Kxpemes Kxpcnses in U-
vance. Camassmgoutfit FRKF ! Particulars
free. Standard Silver-ware Co. Boston. Mass.
BIG OFFEW To introduce them ,
A trcwlll GIVE A WAY 1.009 Self Opemlnpr
Washing Machines. If you want one send
us 3-onr name , P. O. and express ofllce at
once. The National Co. , USDcy St. , N.Y.
Wall Paper ami Window Similes.
10 to 20 per cent cheaper than poo prices.
Samples Sent oil Application.
T. J. Heard & Itru , . Omaha.
O A AS A S EJTnrnors and Ulcers cured wlthonl
uAllutnKv cl& a ssasss :
AnillU Morphine Habit Cured In 1O i
111 * III In to 20 my * . No pay till Cured.
VI BVIH DE.J. faTEi'ucxs , Lehanon. Ohio. J
for Infants and Children.
* " " " " " " ' WlissssslsissssssssBilMHi BBflBI Hi Bs i i ili iV
"Csstorfaissowenadaptedtochildrenthat I Caatoria cures Colic , Constipation ,
I recommend it as superior to any prescription I Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , Eructation ,
fatown to ae. " H. A. ASCHTR , 3L D. , I ? ' SiVCS and promote8 d1" '
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111 So. Oxford Sfc , Brooklyn , N. T. | Wttf out injurious medication ,
TBX CsNTAua COJDMNT , 182 Fulton Street. N. Y.
Northwestern Business College ,
SIOTJSZ OIT3T , IOW .A. .
NOW OPEN , - - STUDENTS ADMITTED AT ANY TIME ,
Great success first year. One hundred and fortr-two students Eighteen graduates , all In positions
Short-hand without a teacher , complete , SI , by mall. Send for circulars.
Address , C. C. COCHRAN , Principal.
Many a Lady
is beautiful , all but her skin ;
and nobody has ever told
her how easy it is to put
beauty on the skin. Beauty
on the skin is Magnolia
Balm.
Free from Opiates , JSmetics and JPotsons.
A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE CURE
For Cough * , Sara Throat , Ilaaneaeaa , Inflnenxo ,
Colds. Bronchitis , Croup , Whooplns Cough ,
Aathraa , Quinsy , Pains tn Chest , and other
affections of th Throat ami I.ung4.
Price SO cents a bottle. Sold by Druggists and Deal
ers , fartlet unable to induce tftflr dealer to promptly
get i I for them iclll receive ttco bottlet , Kxpreu charges
paid , by tending one dollar to
THE CIIIULS A. YOflEtr : ronPATT ,
Solo Owners aatl 31 annfj irn ,
Biltlaorr , Mirjlani , C. S. A.
( I
Enters the system from
cause * , at all season * .
Shatters the Nones , Impairs Digestion , and
Enfeebles tho Muscles.
THE
BEST TONIC
Quickly and completely cures Alalaria.and Chills
andl'cv > . KorTnfpnnitronr , . _
' rn. Tn-r- u r u
cuiiuu 3tnu puniioscno tiiooa. Hiimulates tno i
petite , and strenfrthena the muscles and nerves
It does not injora the teeth , cause headache or
prodaco conitinstion all oilier Iron mnlieinet do
FATHER.'J.Iten.tY. ' the patriotic and scholarly
Catholic Divine , of Arkansn * . says-
"I have used Brown's Iron Bitters with tho rreat-
est satisfaction for Malaria , nnd aa a preventive of
Chills and lEtn dnease . and will always keep it ou
hand as a ready friend. "
Genuine has above trade mark and crwaed red lines
on wrapper. Tnlco no ntln-r. Madnonlyby
BUOWJ. CIIKMICAl , CO. . BAT.TJMOKK , ilD.
LADIES' HAND BOOK uw > fnl and attractive , con-
taming list of prizes for recipes , information about
coins , etc. , given away by all dealcn in medicine or
mailed to any address on receipt of 2c stamp
Dj spcptlcs and others not sick cno-ish to be In bed ,
lint just In that condition v , hen nothing can be full }
enjoyed , should ndopt KfdRu's Foot ! as a dally diet.
It will accoinpllili the dc ! rcJ result : na nely ,
Mrensth ulthont taxing the digestive orsniH. In
sickness. IJIdye's Food U Invaluable. For table use ,
It Is delicious lorl'uddlnga. Custards , Blanc Mange.
etc.
Tne BITTERS' GUIDE Is
Issued Sept. and March ,
cncli year. . .6325G loges ,
3,5OO illustrations a.
whole Picture Gallery.
GIVES Wholesale Price *
direct to continnrrs on all goods for
personal or family use. Tells how td
order , and gives exact cost of every *
thing yon. me , eat , drink , wear , or
hove fiiri with. These HTVAI.TJAB1VE
BOOKS contain Information gleaned
from the markets of the world. AVe
will mall a copy FREE to any ad-
dregs npon receipt of 10 ctn. to defray
expense of mailing1. Iiet ns hear from.
yon. Respectfully , , ,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
227 ifc 229 Wabasb Avenue. Chicago , 111.
I used by thousands of rrt class Mannfachrreri
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COLD MEDAULondon.'SXI'ronouncedXroiij-rf
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Men Think1
they know all about Mustang Lin
iment. Few do. Not to know is
not to have.