The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 23, 1886, Image 7

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    THE UPPER DEEP.
Are thlijc eyes too dfrn to read
Azure pages writ in gold ? * * "
Mavbap , eyes Hkc tblne mav need
Glosses , that they jnay behold
All tbe star-writ revelation
On the pages of creation ,
Glowing words of thrllHnjr thought ,
wonders so dkinelvwrought
Place the glasses to"thine eyes ,
Read the onrters of the skfes ,
Poems of the Islands golden
Glowing in the upper deep.
Where each thought seems imaged , holder
In the eves that never sleep :
Ptst'rals o"f elysinn plains
iicre the star-writ glory reisns.
( S. L.'Wilton , in the Current.
A FATHER'S LETTER
My Dear Son We are still pegging
along here at home in the same old
way , your mother and me. We are
neither of us real well , and yet I sup
pose we are as well as folks are at our
time of life could expect to be. Your
mother has a good deal of pain in her
side all the while and I am off my feed
more or less in the morning. Doc has
fixed me some condition powders
that he says will straighten me out
right away. Perhaps so. Doc has
straightened out a good many people
in his time. I wish I had as many dol
lars as he has straightened out our peo
ple.
ple.Most
Most every spring I've had to take a
little dandelion root , limbered up with
gin , but this year that didn't seem to
get there , as the boys say. I fixed up
a dose of it day and night for a week
till I wore that dandelion root clear
down to skin and bone , but in ten days
my appetite was worse than ever and T.
had a head on me like a two-year-old
colt. Dandelion root never served me
that way before , and your mother
thinks that the goodness is all out of it ,
may be. It's tbe same .old dandelion
root that I've been using for twenty
years , and I believe when you have
tried a tiling and proved it's good , you
orient to change ofi"
I tried to geFi'our mother to take a
dose of it last week for the pain in her
side. Fixed up a two-quart jug of it
for her , but she can't bear the smell of
gin , so 1 had to take it myself. Dan-
. delion is a great purifier of the blood ,
Henry. Some days after I have been
taking this dandelion root for an hour
or two I feel as if my blood was pretty
near pure enough. I feel like a new
man.
man.You
You know I wrote you last winter ,
Honry , that I was going to buy some
new-fangled liens in the spring and go
into the egg business. Well , I sent east
in March lor a couple of fowls , one of
each sect. They came at S9 per pair
over and above railroad charges , which
was some S3.45 on top of that.
I thought that as soon as the hen got
here and got her things off and got
rested she would proceed to lay some of
these high-priced eggs which "we read
of in the Poultry Keepers' Guide and
American Eggist. But she seemed
pensive , and when I tried to get. ac
quainted with her she would cluck in
a croupy tone of voice and go away.
The rooster was no doubt a fine-look
ing brute when he was shipped , but
when he got here he strolled around
with a preoccupied air and seemed ta
Jeel above us. He was a poker-dot
Tooster , with gray mane and tail , and
he was no doubt refined , but I did not
think he should feel above his business ,
: for we are only plain people who are
accustomed to the self-made American
lien. He seemed bored all the time ,
and I could see by the way he acted
that he pined to be back in Fremont ,
O. , having his picture taken for the
Poultry Keepers' Guide and American
Eggist. He sfrll A earned for approba
tion. He was used to being made of.
.as your mother says , and it galled him
to enter into our plain , humdrum home
life.
life.I
I never saw such a haughty rooster
in my life. Actually , when i went out
to feed him in the morning , he would
give me a cold , arrogant look that hurt
my feelings. I know I'm not what
you call an educated man nor a polish
ed man , though I chum to have a son
that is both of such things , but I hate
to have a rooster crow over me because
he has had better breeding than 1 have.
So there was no love lost between us ,
as you cnn see.
Directly I noticed that the hen began
to have spells of vertigo. She would
have spells of standing on a corner of
the hen retreat , reverting to her joyous
childhood at Fremont. O. , when all at
once she would fall senseless on the cart h
and there lie prone upon the sward , to
use these words of a great wr lor
whose address has been mislaid. She
would remain in this corny toes for be
tween five minutes , perhaps. Then she
would rally a little , slowly pry open
her large , mournful e\-es , and seem to
niurmer "Where am 1 ? "
I could see that she was evading the
eggsissue in every waand ignoring
the great object of which she was cre
ated. With the ability to lay eggs
worth from S4 to § 4.75 per dozen de
livered on the cars , I could plainly see
that she proposed to roll up this great
talent in a napkin and play the invalid
act. I do not disguise the fact. Henry ,
that I was mad. I made a large rect
angular affidavid in the inner temple of
the horse-barn that the poker-dot hen
should never live to say that Ihad sent
her to the seashore for her health
when she was eminently fitted by na
ture to please the public with her lay
I therefore gave her two weeks to
decide on whether she should contri
bute a few of her meritorious articles
or insert herself into a chicken pie.
She still continued haughty to the
list moment. Sodidherpardner. We
therefore treated ourselves to a $9 din
ner in April.
I then got some expensive eggs from
the effete east. They were not robust
e fs. They "were layed during a time
Zgreat depression , I judge. So they
were that way themselves also. They
'came by express , and were injured while
being transferred at Chicago. K"o one
has traveled over that line of railroad
since.
I do not say that the eggs were bad ,
but I say that their instincts and their
inner life wasn't what they ought to
have been.
In early Mav I boujrht one of these
inkybaters that does the work of ten
setting hens. I hope to head off the hen
so far as possible , simply purchasing
her Lterary'eflbrts and editing them to
suit myself. I cannot endure the so
ciety of a low-bred hen , and a refined
hen seems to look down on me , and so
I thought 5 _ I could get one of these ot-
trmntic inkyBaters 1 could have the
whole process under my own control ,
and if the blooded hens wanted to go to
the sanitarium and sit around there
with their hands in their pockets while
the great hungry world of traffic clam
ored for more spring chickens fried in
butter they might do so and be dog-
goned.
Thereupon I bought one of the me
dium size , two-story hatchers and
loaded it with eggs. In my dreams I
could see a long procession of fuzzv lit
tle chickens marching out of my little
inkybater arm in arm , every day or
two , while my bank account swelled up
like a deceased horse.
I was dreaming one of these dreams
night before last at midnight's holy
hour when I was rudely awakened by a
gallon of cold water in one of my ears.
I arose in the'darkness and received a
squirt of cold water through the win
dow from our over-watchful and cour
ageous fire department. 1 opened the
casement for the purpose of thanking
them for this little demonstration ,
wholly unsolicited on my parf. when I
discovered the hennery was in llames.
I went down to assist the depart
ment , forgetting to put on my panta
loons as is m > custom out of deference
to the uses of society. We saved the
other buildings , but the hatchery is a
mass of smouldering ruins. So am 1.
It seems like the kerosene lamp
which I kept burning in the inkybater
for the purpose of maintaining an even
temperature and also for the purpose
of showing the ch'ckens the way to the
elevator in case they should hatch out
in the , night , had torched up and ig
nited the hatchery , so to speak.
I see by mv paper that we are import
ing 200,003,000 of hens' egss from
Europe every year. It'll be 30,000,000
next year so far as I'm concerned ,
Henrjand you can bet j'our little
pleated jacket on it , too , if von want to.
To-clav I send P. O. order No. 143.876
for S3.50. I agree with the Bible that
"the fool and his money are soon
parted. " Your father , BILI.NYE.
Don't Be a Clam.
Courage and "manliness are qualities
that never go out of fashion. Whatever
may be the final result of the Cutting
case , the course of Gov. Ireland will be
upheld by allthose whose approval is
worth having.
If we are not very much mistaken in
the signs of the times , the sentiment
that a great nation , like the United
States , should maintain its dignity is a
growing one.
It is difficult to mention a foreign
power great or small , that has not at
some'time during the last twenty years
insulted our llag with impunity. ! No
other civilized nation on the face of the
earth would have submitted to insults
that have been heaped on American
citizens.
We have borne with complacency out
rages to which the French Republic , for
instance , would not submit to for an
instant. In truth , the aversion of our
government to protect its citizens
abroad has become so generally un
derstood that in Mexico and South
America the mere fact of a man being
an American is an invitation to murder
and robbery.
In Mexico the bare mention of the
name of the United States is produc
tive , of derision and scorn. If Mr.
Sedgwick makes a through investigation
of the grievances of Amercans in
Mexico , he will astonish the world at
the number'and malignit\r of the out
rages against the lives and property of
American citizens in Mexico.
Encouraged by the British govern
ment , the Canadians are in a small
way aping the Mexicans in treating our
citizens with the contempt which our
government deserves.
2&e American people are in favor of
calling a halt to our enemies , and this
sentiment will increase until our coun
trymen will be treated with respect the
world over.
Don't be a clam. Texas Siftings.
India and the Czar.
The English statesman who happens
to be at the helm has a very hard time
of it. His troubles increase daily.
The British Empire is large and so
far apart , so to speak , that it is very
difficult to prevent encroachments at
one point or another. It is pretty cold
times for Johnny Bull just now. When
he pulls the blanket over his head his
feet were exposed , and when his feet
are covered some other portion of his
anatomy has to suffer.
The Czar of Russia is assisting the
Irish in their efforts to worrher Ma
jesty. The British frontier commis
sioner. Col. Ridgway , has resigned and
gone home , as the Russian members of
the commission were having every thing
their own way in adjusting the boun
dary.
There is nothing now between Russia
and India except the Ameer , and his
position is continually becom ng more
critical. Besides the Ameer does not
amount to much anyhow. Like a
gigantic anaconda. Russia is slowly but
surely enveloping in his folds the Brit
ish lion in India. Texas Sif tings.
Steamers Propelled by Sound.
Kerely's motor is finally a success.
This time the motive power is sound.
A few words uttered in an ordinary
tone of voice will drive his GOO-horse-
power engine at a rate of speed that
causes the whole village of Philadelph a
to vibrate. A group of passengers
conversing near the engine room of an
ocean steamer , armed of course with a
Keel } ' motor , would drive the ship
through the water about ninety knots
an hour. The ladies cabin connected
with the engine by an ordinary gas-
pipe , will reduce the voyage from ten
iays to three and one-half hours. Life.
The Boston Journal of Commerce asics :
' What will be the fuel of the luturel" Such
ot us as are living Christian lives have been
taught to believe it will be brimstone. Lift.
SOUTH AFRICAN POISONS.
Subtllo "Fluids l-inployedfAmoDCrtlio.
Busli J'eopJc.
There are several poisons in uso
among the aboriginal tribes of southern
Africa , but that extracted from a cat- ,
erpillar , and designated by the natives
"mangtie , " is the most fatal , jvjrtes
Parker Gilmore in The Popular Science
1
Monthly. The pain which the victims
suffer who have been inoculated with it
must be fearful indeed ; but it is not
long endured , for two or three hours
generally puts an end to the stricken
animal's existence. Of course , this
time is more or less protracted by the
size of the wound , the locality in which
it is situated , and the quantity of the
venom used ; for instance , one of tho
tributaries of the Zambesi , a lioness
that had been wounded at sundown ,
did not expire until the following day
break , during all which time tho cries
of anguish which sh kept repeating
terribly told how fearfully the poor
creature was suffering. On examina
tion , this victim of the poisoned arrow
only had a slight puncture beneath the
skin close to the ilank. but the firmness
of the hide had prevented the missile
from falling from the wound.
As the habits of semi-barbarous peo
ple always possess great interest for
me , I trust they do so for my readers , |
and I will therefore describe the two
other poisons in u * > e among the Bush
people and the manner in which they
are employed to serve their purpose.
First , I will advert to the juice of the
euphorbia. This is a family of plants
all alike foreign to the European eye
in nppearance. although not by any
means strictly tropical. Some species
possess much more poisonous matter
than others , the most deadly being in ,
appearance like a crooked pole with a ,
bunch of long , hard , leaves decorating
its summit. When employed by the
natives for the purpose above spoken
of , it is collected in quantities on the
margin of a small vley or pondfof
water , when it is beaten between the
stones till tho necessary quantity of the
juice impregnates the water. At night
unconscious game , probably thirsting
from the hours thehave passed in the
sun-dried desert come to the valley to
satisfy their craving for drink , but
scarcely have they done so when they
become intoxicated , and soon after lie
down to sleep the sleep that knows no
waking. In this death I do not think
the victims suffer much pain , for all i
that I have seen that have been killed
! n this manner were in the positions
they would assume if they had lain
down to take their usual sleep.
Itjs strange that this poison is much
more injurious to horses , zebras , and
qiiMgirns than it is to the cloven-hoofed
or horned animals. Why I btate this
is that while the former will not pro
ceed over a half a mile after they have
imbibed the subtile fluid before being
incapacitated from going further , the
latter will travel many miles ere they
drop , if drop they do , for I am con
vinced that many escape death from
this poison , although possibly brought
very close to it.
September Scenes.
And now the hunter takes his pun
The fields to ramble over ,
From morning dawn to set of sun ,
In search of snipe and plover.
A gloomy , disappointed wight ,
A bandaged baud cares-ing ,
Returns be homenard mthcTnight ,
With several linger missing.
Jloston Courier.
Aii Ungenerous Widow.
A good story is being told in Wash
ington of a claim agent who recently
lost SO , 000. As the story was told to
a reporter , the client was a widow , of
good family and fine presence. The
claim was a just one for quartermaster
stores furnished during the war to the
amount of about $60.000 , and had been ,
pending for about twenty years. The
attorney was an old acquaintance and
friend of the family , and was promised
ten per cent , or about $6,000 , for pro
curing payment. He went to work in
earnest He saw the Secretary of War
and the Quartermaster General , and
exerted his eloquence so persuasively
that the claim was made the subject of
special investigation. The attprnev
watched the course of the claim
through all -intricacies of the red- I
tape of the department , saw that the
evidence was forthcoming at the proper
stages of the case , and finally , after
nearly three months' labor , received
notification to call at the Treasury De
partment with his client to receive a
warrant for tiie amount. They went
and received tne warrant , but the cash-
room was closed , so the amount could
not Lo drawn. It-was Saturday. The
attorney was coo gallant to manifest
any distrust of his client by retaining
possession of the warrant until his fee
was secured , as he had A right to do ,
and besides , had he not known
her for fifteen 3-ears ? The warrant was ,
therefore , left with her , and the lady
promised to come to the office on Mon
day at one o'clock , get the money and
settle with the attorney. This was sat
isfactory to him , and the prospect of
having , on the next day but one , $6,000
of harcl cash in his pocket opened his
heart. "Well , Mrs. Blank. " said he ,
" \ve have had a hard fight and have
won it Let us eo to Losekam's and
have lunch. " Tfieywent Money was
no object to the attorney then , and an
hour later , when the waiter brought
him a check for $19.25 , he threw him a
S20 bill and told him to keep the
change.
One o'clock on Monday came , but the
bewitching widow failed to appear.
Die attorney remained at his office mi-
til six o'clock making plans for the ex
pend ture of the § 6,000. Tuesday
morning he received a telegram dated
New York : "I sail to-day for Bremen.
Will return and see you in the fall. "
A. few days ago he received a letter
from his client dated at Monaco.
Among other details of her journeyinga
it contained the following consoling
news : "I have been trying tbe cards ?
but with very poor luck. If fortune
does not favor me soon I shall be as
bankrupt nfi I was before my claim was
allowed. " Washington Critic.
In roar Heal 111.
* 'Chicago Tiibifne : The health ot tbemale
citizens oi Colorado Springs , Colo. , contin-
.ues alarmingly feeble. At one drug etqre
in that rity last month there were IJ90 ap
plications for whiaky lor "medical pur
poses. " Of these , all except ten were inado
by men. Colorado Springs , wj believe , is a
prohibition town ; but that , of course , has
.nothing to do with the rase. The point in
discussion is the wonderful preponderance
of masculine invalids there. The great
want of the place is u'pliysiciiinorlwo who
know how to trent diseases of men.
Will Protest.
It is understood that the passenger
agents of the roads running north from
New York city will protest against the rat
ification of the new extradition treaty with
England as being detrimental to tbe Can
adian passenger traffic. [ The Railroader.
CATARItlf , CATAKKHAIj DEAFNESS
ANIJ HAY FEVEB.
Sufferers are not generally aware that
these diseases are contagious , or that they
are due to tbe presence of living parasites
in tbe lining membrane of the nose and
eustachinn tubes. Microscopic research ,
however , has proved this to be a fact , and
the result is that a simple remedy has been
formulated whereby catarrh , catarrlial
deafness , and hay fever are cured in from
one to three simple applications made at
home. A pamphlet explaining this new
treatment is sent free on receipt 61 stump ,
by A. II. Dixon & Son. , 315 King Street
West , Toronto , Canada. [ Christian Stan
dard.
"Insteps arched at reasonable figures , "
is a New York announcement.
I/rox's Patent Metallic fctlffencrs preents boots
and shoes from running over.
The last Royal Academy dinner cost the
British artists 60,000.
That tired languid feeling and dull head
ache is very disagreeable. Take two of
Carter's Little Liver Pills before retiring ,
and you will find relief. They never fail to
do good.
Louisville has 40,000 colored people ,
many of whom are prosperous.
PARADISE
Positive cure for piles. $1.00 per bor.
Mailed to any addiess on receipt of price.
Manufactured and sold by F. S. Miller & Co. ,
347 Kosckiusko btreefc , Brooklyn , N. Y.
Never put olf a bill until to-morrow that
you can put off until next month.
Is not a dye. and will not stain or injure
the shin. Hall's Hair Reneu er.
Dumb ague can be speedily cured by tak
ing Ayer's Ague Cure. Try it.
A man mny read the worst signs of the
times on the roadside fences.
Miss Mamie Bratt , who has been at
tending Elliott's Business College at
Burlington , has just returned home.
'
She speaks in the 'highest terms of this
excellent school.
The best way to train up a child in the
way he is to go is to go that way yourself.
THOSE who are trying to break up the
baneful habit of intemperance will experi
ence great benefit from the use of Prickly
Ash Uitters. Liquors derange the sy&tem.
Prickly Ash Bitter * will remedy the evil re
sults and restore the brain , stomach and
liver to healthy action , thereby strengthen
ing the will power , thoroughly cleansing
and toning up the system and remove
taint of disease. It is purely , a medicine
and while pleasant to the taste , it cannot
be used as a beverage by reason of its
cathartic properties.
Mary Anderson will probably live in En
gland hereafter.
SURE COHK FOR Kunu.M VTISM. Cure s
auteed in all cases. Use Perry Davis' Vege
table Pain Killer according to directions ,
and it will cure ninety-nine cases out of
every hundred. Try it , it surely will not
hurt you. _
White blackbeiries grow near Bronsoa ,
Mich.
A MOST LIBERAL OFFER !
THE VOLTAIC BELT Co. , Marshall , Mich ,
offer to send their Celebrated VOLTAIC BELTS
jind Electric Appliances on thirty days'
trial to any man afflicted with Nervous De
bility , Loss of Vitality , Manhood , < tc. Il
lustrated pamphlet IN SEILCD ENVELOPE
with full particulars , mailed free. "Write
them at once.
Senator Edmunds makes it a rule never
to think in the presence of young men.
We did not kuoxv but that our daughter
would die every minute from inflammatory
rheumatism. I begun giving Athlophoros
to her. In two days sh * was aiound and
did not suffer a t ain. Mrs. C. W. Brown ,
143 Sixth street , Milwaukee , Wis.
Of the 137 counties in Georgia , 108 have
absolute prohibition.
Do-n't fail to see the BATTLE OF GTTTS-
BUIIG when you visit Om ha. Special rates
to excursion parties. D.H.Wheeler , Jr , Sec'y
General Booth is coming over from Lon
don to wake up the Salvation army.
Bo merciful to dumb animals. Heal
all open sores and cuts with Stewart's
Healing Powder , loandoOcentaa box.
The leading colors for autumn are blue ,
brown , green , dahlia , acajou and mulberry.
PATENTS obtained by Louis RagccriCo. . At
tornejs , Washington. 1) . C. E t'd 1SG1. Ad\Jce free
Japan has 3GS Protestant churches , with
a membership of 11,578.
WN1. HANSCOm , Oshkq.h , Wi . . who
af'ct d with thst he
nas for se\en years s-o piles
was tumble to attend to MiMtics * . i-1 entirely cared
ty the nte of Cole's CarbolisaUe. Price 25
and 50 cents , at Druggists.
The latest word for the Parisian swell ia
copurchic.
If EasIIjInHated or Vexed ,
Use CARTEL'S LITTLE XERVE PILL. 25
cents.
Work of the mind makes play for the
body.
S months * treatment for Me. Piso's Ecmcdyfor
Catarrh. Sold by arucgls.s.
It cost the county of Cook § 40,000 to
try the Giicago "anarchists. "
The Omaha Type foundry can furnish
new nenepsiper outfits on short notice.
Prices name as in Chicago and freight
already paid to Omaha.
D * rne " nn < 1
$ SSm DST
E & THROAT
necrted. Addresi Dr. IMI'JEY. Omaii * . yeb.
Center Fire. Double Karrel. Breech loading
SliotGuns.ST.5O. Repeating Rifles. 13
Miots iew model. SP.O . Nickel Plated
Ke oUen 5 cts. Write for illustrated
. 1MJ.KU.CV ( JUX CO..O hkosli. 1VI
HE-OPIUM Habit Painlessly
Cured at llome. Treatment
sent on trial and NO PAY asked
until yon arc heneated. Terms I * > ir.
I Humane ilcmcdy Co. , JLuFayette , Ind.
WANTEDT WOMAN
3f energy for business In her locality. Salary S50.
Reference * . E. J. Johnson , llangr , 15 Barclay St.N.t
- - THE LUCKY MAN.
Tlio Holder , of Ticket No. 57,375
Sinctjit a.s announced that ono-fiflh of
the ticket N < . Sl.o7 "i won tincapital piizo
in the hist drawing of the Ltiiiismiui Slate
Lottery was b'-Id in mir ritj' , exeiU-iuent
h s HIM high. The lucky man i * the young'
book keeper in the wholesale grocery Fiousi :
of Coiner Cc Tiapp.'and yesterday ho was
met wiili" hundreds of congratulations.
' 'When I naw that I ns the possessor of
the right siumbur my joy knew no bounds.
I at ouco determined to go to New Orleaim
myself , and get the money. This I did. I
pre-ented my ticket to the Lottery \ > m-
liany , received a check oil th New Orleans
National Bank and secured my money and
leturned home , via Montgomery. The
money § 15,000 IB now on deposit in the
bank of Cooper & Co. I am still with the
house of Comer fc Trapp nd have n > t yet
decided as to my course in future. Mr.
Jones is an excellent young man , a first
class business fellow and linn numerous
friends who are gratified .at his good for
tune. [ Anniaton ( Ala. ) Watchman , July
The Vatican library contains 23,000
manuscripts , of which 2,174 are oriental.
Itlndo Specially for Women ,
Yet good for all , CARTER'S IRON PILLS.
A bad be to have around whisk-he.
The Omaha Typ foundry can furnish
new ueuspaper outfits on short notice.
Prices same as in Chicago and height
already paid to Omaha.
All We Ask
Of any one suffering from scrofula , ealt rhsnmdy -
pepsin , headache , kidney and liver complaints , that
tired feeling , or any disease caused or promoted by
impure lilJod or low Hate of the system IK that j on
S.\c Hoods Saiia.irlla ! a fair trial. We are confl-
ccnt Dint the medicinal > alue of this peculiar prep-
oration IT ! 1 toon make Itself felt through the sjs-
tem in restorlug he.illli , ftrenstU and energy. Do
not take other articles claimed to be "just as OOdV
but be sure to get Hood's Sarsnpnrilli.
"My wife had dyper * a. She could not keep her
feed down , and had that oppressed , fcelinc after
rating. She uad no appetite , and vr * tired all tho
time. She trltd nuneous medicines without belns
reliexcd. but the flt bo tie of Hood's Sirsaparllls.
did htr a ereat deal of good. She has no-v taken
two Lotties , and can cat an ) thine shenanu ullliiJt
having that distress , an J hij no trojblo In retaining
hcrfooiJ. " JOHN EATTEXFIXLLI , Marlon. Ohio.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all drURSists. suclxfor ti Prepared only
by C.I. 110OI ) i CO , Apothecaries. Lou ell ,
( OO Doses One Dollar
5EI&AKAUDPKEBUCHU
| AN3 OTHE3 E LUrTET 'IEN7REMEDIES
It lias stood tho Test of Tears ,
in Caring all Diseases of tao
BLOOD , LIVES , STOM
ACH , KIDITEYS.EOW-
ZLS.&c. It Purifies the
Blcod , Invigorates and
dASH Cleanses tlie System.
STfEHS
BTSPEPSIA.CONSTI-
CURES PATIOH , JAUNDICE ,
AILDISEASESOFTHE SICKHEADACEE.BIL-
LIVER IpUS COMPLAIlITS.&c
disappear at once under
KIDNEYS its beneficial influence.
STOMACH It is pnrely a Hedicine
AND EC its cathartic proper-
tics forbids its pse as a
BBOWELS beverage. It is pleas
ant to tna taste , and as
easily taken by child
ren as
? nCKLY : ASH BITTERS CO
Solorroprittors.
ETiocisandKAXSASCrrr
ilr. E. Foittr , S3) ilila street , Terre Han ! , Indljam , = of-
fered fron Neuralgia and found BO relief till he ne
ATHLOPHOP.OS. th n in onediT's tixe tiie ptia wn.
11 gone. It will jive prompt relief in ill cues of Neural-
pi a. A ! c Tonrdru ; ? ! * : tor Atblupboro ; . If TGU cancer
pet it of him do net try rocethic ; el e , bat or l r at on = e
froni ns. We will tend it express j.iid on receipt of price ,
SI.00 pr bott ! : .
ATHLOPHOROS CO. . 112 Wall St. . Net ? York.
COLD MEDAL PARIS EXFOSITIO\-IS7a.
THE &OST PERFECT OF PENS
Plso'8 Tlemcfiy fnr Catarrh fi th
Best. Easiest to Use. end Cheapest.
pRTap
RjfjTOJgg
pood for Cold In thr Hoad
Headache. Hay Fever. < tc. M centa
Send „ cent f-tatnp f or our Handsome IIln trateu
Catalogue of The ISost J" , > iv I'riced Stein-
Hiiitlinjr Timekeeping Watches , irltk Ain-
critMii movements , in the world. Jloxemciili
with Mrcrp seconds , stop attaclirupnf , or
plain UDU'A lilt MA.S2fl5fG & CO. . 47
St. , N > w York.
German A tlimn Care Beyer fa\l to
imm'tttate renef iu the worst cases in ure cczn
fortableleep. . eST-cts curcn where ail other * fail. J (
lral connate * th' nast tktftiral Price w ( > ct and&
$1.OOof Drniziiti orbvoiil Sample FICKK for
> tamp. D ! ; . K. i > C irF % AX M. I'auU * Inn.n
. Stnweli&Co.
.V'JgCharieston g.
S8 a darSample * worth tl.'O FREE
not "n < letne horse' . Iff. Write
lisiy HOLDER Co. . Holly. Mich
. Ilubit Cureilln 10
to-iOjUy * . Xo pay till Cared *
in : J. SrEfiiK-ss. Le.iJ.noa. Onig.
TCI PfJPflDUY I.earn here aaj earn good
i r - - " " ' par. Situation * furnished
\aler.tine Bros. Janesrille.
HRMF STVIDYSecure a Business Education by
IIU Y1L. man. fronl HEX-ANT'S COLLEOK. BuffaloX V
3gH nnti Morphine Ilnblt Cureil in 1 Ota
M daj-i. K = rertoooOnatient mrI
; ia in all parts 2r. arsh. Quincv.Hieh.
A QUESTION -
B'rowns Iron
Bitters
ANSWERED.
7h qn * < tion ha probably been inked
of tune * "How c n in > tm'H Iron Hitters euro e t > ry-
thinc ! " .Veil , it doewn't. But it does core any diseAio
for which n repatab'o physician would ptr scnb
thit there * re iiore pn > piriU < m ofirua ti' n of any
other substance used ia luidutaa Tiu huirs con-
elj that iron w aci .no.tlt > ; ii : d l I * the >
If Bitufactory iron combination hid over been f aauii.
BROWN'S IRON BinERSSKJSSSS
headache , or produce constipation all otlipr Iron
ineaiclncfldo.iitO\VN-SIKONniTTEItS
cares IrnlIccBtJon , Biliousness < jnkne ,
Dyspepaia , JIalnriu , Chills and Fever * ,
TiredKcelinjr.Gencrnl DebHltyPain in th
bide , Backer .Limbs , H > a lacuo and Xrnrnl-
jIa for all thcbe ailments Iron ia prescribed daily.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS.5srstf5
minnta. loVa all other thnmceh medicines , it act *
Blowly. "VThen tken by rt n the first vrnptom of
benefit i * renewed n rgy. Tho mnimlwithen becnma
nrmer. the diswti.m imprTM. the bowel * are actiro.
In tfomrntheeffectisunuMlymim rapid and marled.
The eje * Iwgin at onco to brighten : the akin clears
up ; healthy color corns * to the chsflui : nerrouiineas
disappears ; fanctioml ilnrangementji Iwcomo Tffa-
lar. and if a nurons mother , abundant sast n nco
M iiupplieJ for tho child. Remember Brown * * Iron
Bitters is the ON1YV iron medicine that U not in-
ariocs. 2'hytic 1111 * and Vrvyyittt rrromnen 1 it
The Genuine hs Trade Mark and cr > ed red lines
ra wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER.
TREATED FREE !
Dr. H. H. Green & Sons
QltcciullitB for Thirteen Tear * Iat.
Hare treated Drop y and IN loinplicatioru with till
mott wonderful uccr ; use rccetib o remedies , rn-
tiiel > hannlr s Krmov * alt vynipuiiiis ) ofdroj y in
eight to t cnty day * .
Cme j-Rtitnu pronounced hopeless by the b s : ot
I roiu the flrst do e the fymptom npMlv disap
pear , and In ten days at le.sj t o-third * of all tyitip-
tomsare remodel.
boine nmv try hnmlniR without knowingitiTtliin ?
bout it. Ueiiirinl Itiioea not eo t you anythingn >
le.ilixe tho m iita cf our treatment for you "If.
In tea il ya the tlittirulty of bretliiiir H reiinvxi t-ia
pnlre rf tnilar. the urinary organs in tile to rti ch nt >
ibeir iu 1 dutr , * Irr ] > i * reitoreJ. the wellintr all r
nearly KI ar. tlieHrtrsthlncreaHtf-lBiuIaiipatit jroulo
Krai. > \ * conntnutly curing c c < irf lon'st nl-
inp cnj th't luY Iji PU tappe < I a n iraber o timi * < .
and the pntif nt iletlarBi unable to lite a iree tiv
full hi tory orca'c. Xirn . it . how Ion ? Cict4.
how Laill * swollen and where , are bov el co-tre.uu
lee1lturHMl an > l dripped at-r. Sen 1 for freo pam-
Ten (1-Ai trcatiren * furni'hed fre bi m-til.
If you older trial. enJ 1O tents la tt.-iapj to pay
l iinif 1 letl Street. All.tntn , Ca.
> llcu v'l"lt < ) io Iiely Cured.
NEWSPAPER OOTFSTS
on SljorJ rVolice E-Vom
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B SEC08M4BD GOODS
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
OEViAKA TYPE FOUNDRY ,
Omaha , Neb. , 12th and Howard.
- the Jticro-Aud ho . ' !
hearins : secured bjthe - S'e -
t'hcaliy ci > nsruwiet ! . Accuiateiy perform * * 1 funct.ons ct
1 irin . Sound collected , rrfiectni. conducted and intensi
fied. S.isfacnm jrinranterd Patented in all cutx.yne' .
Illustrat'-l ci'cular an t f--inonisli sent f c. Act.re &
MiCROUDiHor. . = - , 7 W. ; . J S _ . " . i Cii
VT111 be scat on V\ty davtrial upon rcceip : of
costof diliverv St-nd f riis ructloiid
mentofeais. . JIC.NTIO.N
: > a f *
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I.H.BHDTTEHDEH & 3D.
THIS sTTrr.33f
/f t
M&EEi
DAYS' TK1AL.
FuI Set of
S"oc.rs. Sew : ror
Circular.
< ' A.7OC > I > iCO. . .
1 ? . lOttftt. , i'liila. . i'c
Be < t in the World Mmle only br tl.e Frtzer Lubrica
tor Co at Cluca u , X V ifet. Loui bill ntryirhert
1,001 Im portanttljinprtj-oanerpr know or tlinccht
of alioiit the human bmly mlit-.cunom orjr r. .
jraiclifei3pcrpftuaUdliealtintaced.ilitraeinduffil
Jloie to anoiii pit falls of ignorance and indiscretion ,
jrow to apply Jfomr.Cure to allfcnr.t tt ( dictate.
Jfoi" to care Crmtp.Olci Eyes , Rupterc. I'll iino-sl * ( if. .
Xurrajmil PL ! ) . Co. . I'JO E. 2Sfa St. . Scw Tort
oldestmcdlelce It the world Is profoatlri
OThe Dr. Isaac Thomnson's
KB. ? : Z2ATEi > KY23 WA _
This article I n cvefnllr prepired I'irIaa' ! p-e-
scriptlon. snd has Iieen lncon : .intue nearl.ar -nu
rr. and no" Ith tnndiriB the nianv oth pre ; ara-iim
that haliren Introduced into the murker , 'i."il < 5
of this srt < lr } cons'amljr increasing. If ti drec-
ticn' arc fcLoired Itwill net er fa'l. V.'e pirricuUrly
thr atirntion of nhyMcians toltsrner't- .
iy L , THOMPSON , SDKS & CO. . 1KOY. X. Y.
' E 3
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When 1 : ST cure i < - > nut m9an luarely to uip mem i r
a time and tnen car * mem return ; ain. I nieaa s radi
cal cure. J hava m-ula the dlstasa of PITS. EPILEPsY
or FALLING SICX.Sh.3-Sn life Inngstsdy. Ir-arrantny
remeijT to cnre tho wo-st ca-es Eecaase others fc t-j
failed Is no raoscn for l.ot new recelrln a cnr * . Send at
once for 2 iroat'.sa and a Fre Bottle of my Inf-Jllf.n
rsmecljGira Eiprt i and Pent Office. l casts yo *
CCtois' for a trial , and I trill cure jon.
r. U. G. HOOT. IK Pearl Si. Keif Tori.
A po'tlre car- . Knt'e.
Vo Pla r-r N , , [ a'- \V P.
W. N. U.
TSeTISHBItlKD SLICKERli warranted trst-rriroor. aminm k * p jsn dry In
tho hardest Horn. The 'wrOJIME : . SI.ICEiSIi a i rtt e eo t. -
' oreratberatirezwldl * . l > war ofmUatfa5 . 2Gnor ne V
KranJ" t-ade-mart. Illustrated Citao-j free. JL J. Tower , E aoa
Education /
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