The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 27, 1887, Image 7

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    WIZARD
Have been enjoyed by citizens of every town and
city In tho U. 8. ilurrelom Cures have been wit
nessed by tlioufancis of people , who can testify to
TIIE WONDERFUL UEALINQ POWER OP
Neuralgia , Toothache , Headache , Earache ,
Catarrh , Croup , Sore Throat ,
Lame Back , Stiff Joints , Contracled Cords ,
a a a
Sprains , Bruises , Burns , Fever Sores ,
Wounds , Old Sores , Chilblains , Frost
Bites , Sore Nipples , Caked Breasts , and
AI8 Aches and Pains ,
lire quickly relieved by this magical remedy. Try It
once and yon wlUnpTer bo without It. For sale by
.Druggists. I'rice.COc. OurSoNO BOOK freo to all.
Address WIZARD OIL COMPANY , CHICAGO.
I" STOCK FARM.
k AVERY & CQLBWST PROPRIETORS ,
WAKEFIELD , CLAY CO. , KAN.
TheoMcjt&nd
most cxton-
Ive breeding
establishment
wrbt of the
Ml * s Is i i p p 1.
Over Eljrhty
Head of Tare Bred and
High OnAo Tcrcheroii
Stallions and Mures on
hand ; aloafe recor
ded Imported French
Coachers. Saro the
risk aJitl exncn < o of
loncrnllrjad trip * and
? lilpplr > [ * nnd Ret your
Horses at homeandac-
cJlmate'i. of reliable
men with cstabllxhed
reputations as breed
ers. Our Imported Stock nil registered In the Fercher-
on .Stud Book * of France and America. Wo cuarante *
11 Stick Bi oederj Just as npre seated. Send for cata
logue No. 5 , free.
Address ,
AVERY & COLEK1AN , Props. ,
VVakofield , Clay County. Kan.
THE ONLY TRUE *
Will purify the BLOOD recnlata
the LIVER and KIDNEYS ami
RESTORE the HEALTH and VIG
OR of YOUTH. Djpepbin\Vnt
of Appetite , ludiBestion.Lr.ckof
Strength nnd Tired Feelinc ab
solutely cured : Bones , mus
cles and nerves receive new
force. Enlivens the mind
and supplies Brain Power.
- - - .
plaints
ouunnuK from vum" " - '
peculiar totheir sxTiH nnd
, , J . BARTER'S IRON
s * - * * m in DR.
XONTO n safo and fpeedycure. Gives a clear , heal
thy complexion. Frequent attempts at counterfeit
ing only add to the popularity of the oneioal. v ?
not experiment cot the ORIGINAI. AND BEST.
A Dr. HARTER'S LIVER PILLS \
8Curo Constlpatloa.Livnr Complaint and Sick
HHeidaohP. Samplo Done and Dream BooKH
vatllcd on receipt of two cento in postaee. y
Address : DR. HARTER , Medical Co , , SfLouis
Tho Grcai Nursery of
200 Imported Brood Mares
Of Choicest FamUios.
All Aces , both Sexes ,
IN STOCK.
30O to 4OO IMPORTEI *
JromFrnnce.ull r corded ith extended pedigrees In the
1'ercheron Stnd Boots. The rcrcheron Is the only draft
breed of France ponoenlng ; a stud book that has the
eupport and endorsement ot the French Government ,
tend for 120-paco Cataloj-na , illnstratlons hy Boca
Bo .ar. [ VI. W. DUNHAM ,
Wav-.e , DuPaco Co. , Illinois.
Having Bold your "Tausill's Punch * ' uc
cifjur for years-I find ( contrary to my usual
experience with dears ) that they improve
rather than deteriorate in qualitj * . My
customers pronounce the last case the best
J have ever had.
F. S3. ROBINSON , Vriiselfct ,
Colorado Springs , Col.
DBSCOVERY.
WhollyunlikeArtlflclalSystems Cureof Hind 'Wan
dering Any book learned In one reading. Heavy re
ductions for postal classes. Prospectus , with opin
ions of Mr. PnocroB , the Astronomer. lions. W. W.
Asroa , JUDAH P. BESJAHW , Drs. JllNOE , WOOD and
others , sent post FRSE , bv
PROP. iOISETTE ,
2.1T Flftla Avenue , IVew Torli
ifositivelycuredinGO daysbylJis
JUornc'AEIcctro-MacncticIielU
jirru Bconbinctl. Guaranteedtho
'only one in tho world eencratlnfr
aconttnnous Electric dt llagnrtic
cnt. Sclentiflc , Povrerful. Durable ,
7 Comfortable and EtTective. Avoid fraud ? .
OverOOOOcnred. ScndEtamnforpamphlet.
nt.ccTjio JELTS roil DISEASES.
CS. HOCXE , IKVENTOB , 191 WAHASa AVE. CHICAGO.
GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITlON-l87a.
THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS
CORES WHERE AIL ELSE FAILS.
Best Coueh Syrup. Tastes food. Use
in time. Sold by druggists.
\JAMT VftllT a Ure energetic m n
, VvAiVl 1 \JTVl
C I or omiu needing
f profitable employment to represent us In ereiy
county. Salary J S per month and eipenses , or n.
11X0 commissiea on sales if preferred. Goods staple.
Erery one bays. Outfit and particnlars Free. _ _ . _ _
CTAKPAKD SU.YEBWABE CO. . BOSTON. MASS.
to sell AOVJ2I/1 1C J Uf
MAOIIXXES and BCQ
PATTEKXS , for mukinff Rugu ,
Tidle.Hoods , Mittens , etc. Sent
bT mall for 1. CIRCULARS
FP.EE. E. atOSS * Sz CO. ,
- TOLEDO , OHIO.
. S are relief c. mrrST 1
' Price 35 cts.iolllfll4.
KIPPER'S PASTILLES. bym.iL ! .
SHAMEFUL ABUSE
Heaped Upon a Nutrd Englishman Tor
Open Ilojienty.
WM. ED. HOBSON. Jf. D. , L. R. C. S. I. , M.
K. Q. 0. 1' . I. , late of tho Jloyal Navy , oi
England , has ot into profeoMional trouble
for writing the lollouirig open letter to the
editor ol the London Family Doctor :
"I believe it to be the duty of every phy
sician to make known any means or remedy
whereby sickncfi.s can be prevented , ond it
is for this purpose I write to give my ex
perience both here and abroad. I auk the
publication of tho Htatcment. that people
may bo warned before it In too late , to say
to them that there' is at hand a means by
which they may be restored to perfect
health. It is well known to the medical
world , and indeed , to the laity , that it cer
tain disease is making a terrible havoc ;
that next to consumption it is the most
fatal , and that when fully developed there
is nothing to be done for tho sufferer. "
"Physicians and scientists havelongbeen
trying to throw light upon the caune , and
if possible , find in nature a medicine for
this fatal malady. They have shown ,
absolutely , that the blood-purifying organs
of vital importance , are the kidneys , and
that when they once fail , the poison which
they should take out of the blood is car
ried by the blood into every part of the
body , developing disease. "
"In my hospital prnctice in England , In-
dfa and South America , and also while a
surgeon in the Iloyal Navy of Great Brit
ain , I gave a great deal of attention to the
study of diseases of the kidneys and uri-
nnry orgatm , and found that not only was
the cure of chronic Brfcht's Disease hope
less. but that kidney disease was remark
ably prevalent ; much more so than gener
ally known , and WHS the cause ol the ma
jority of cases of sickness , and further , that
tho medical profession has no remedy
which exerts any absolute control over
these organs in disease. "
"Some time ago when I had a case which
resisled all rrgular treatment , which is
very limited , complicated with the pass
ing of stones from tho kidneys , much
against my will I permitted my patient to
use Warner's safe cure , of which I had
heard marvelous results. In his case the
result was simply marvelous , as the attack
was a severe one , and development very
grave , for an analysis showed per cent , of
albumen and granular tube casts. "
"The action of the medicine was singular
and incomprehensible to me. I had never
seen anything like it. The patient recov
ered promptly , and is to-day a well and
healthy man. This stimulated my inquiry
into the merits of the remedy , and after
analysis I found it to be of purely vegetable
character , harmless to take under all cir
cumstances. "
"Casting aside all professional prejudices
gave it a thorough trial , as I was anxious
that my patients should be restored to
health , no matter by what medicine. I pre
scribed it in a great variety of cases , Acute ,
Chronic , Bright's Disease , Congestion of tho
Kidneys , Catarrh of the Bladder , and
in every instance did it speedily effect a
cure. "
"For this reason I deem it my duty to
give to the world this statement regarding
the value of "Warner's safe cure. I make
this statement on facts I am pro ; ared to
produce and feiibstantiatc. I appeal to
physicians of large practice who know how
common and deceptive diseases of the kid
neys are , to hiy aside professional prejudice ,
give their patients Warner's safe cure , re
store them to pei feet health , earn their
gratitude , and thus be true physicians. "
' I am satisfied that more than one-hall
of the deaths which occur in England are
caused , primarily , by impaired action ol
the kidneys , and the consequent retention
in the blood of the poisonous uric and kid
ney acid. Warner's safo cure causes the
kidneys to expel this poison , checks the
escape of albumen , relieves the inflamma
tion and prevents illness from impaired
and impoverished blood. Having had
more than seventeen years' experience in
my profession , I conscientiously and em
phatically state that I have been able
to give more relief and effect more cures by
theusek-of Warner's safe cure than by all
the other medicines ascertainable to the
profession , the majority of which , I am
sorry to say , are very uncertain in their
action. "
"Isn't that a straightforward , manly
letter ? "
"Indeed it is. "
"Well , but do you know the author has
been dreadfully persecuted for writing it ? "
"How so ? What has ho done to merit
it ? "
"Done ? He has spoken tho truth 'out ol
school' and his fellow physicians , who want
the public to think they have a monopoly
in curing diseases , are terribly angry with
him for admitting professional inability to
reach such disorders.
"That letter created a wonderful sensa
tion among the titled classes and the pub
lic. This jarred the doctors terribly. The
College of Surgeons and Queen's College ,
from which institution he was graduated ,
asked for an explanation of his unprofes
sional conduct , and notified him that un
less he made a retraction they nould dis
cipline him.
"The doctor replied that ho allowed his
poticnts to make use of Warner's safe cure
only after all tho regular methods had
failed , and 4when he was'satisfied that there
was no possible hope for them. Upon their
recovery , after having used Warner's safe
cure , he was BO much surprised that he'
wrote the above letter to the Family Doc
tor. He regretted that the faculties found
fault with his action in tho matter , but he
could not conscientiously retract the facts
as written to the Family Doctor.
"The faculties of both colleges replied
that unless he retracted they should cut i
him off , which would naturally debar him J
from again practicing his profession , and I
also prevent his securing another appoint
ment in the Iloyal Navy ! "
The illustrious doctor's dilemma is cer
tainly an unpleasant one , emphasizing , as
it does , both his own honesty , and the con
temptible prejudice nnd bigotry of English
medical men. The masses , however , hav
ing no sympathy with their nonsense , keep
on using the remedy he so highly recom
mends and get well , while the rich and able
depend upon the prejudiced doc tors and die.
Jules Verne was shot br a crazy nephew ,
but is now about well again.
Best , easiest to use nnd cheapest. Plso's Remedy
iorCatanb. By drugilirs. 5Qe.
VALUABLE GOVEEHMEHT BOOKS
'ntcnt Attorney Talks About Som
? -i-C'ovoted J > ocuincnt8.
"An author wlio gets 85,000 from a
single book usually considers himself
pretty well paid , does he not ? " queried
of a re
a well-knoxjjji patent attorney
porter. The latter hungrily murmured
Yes , " and fell into a deep , four-dimen
sional revery of a contemplated book oi
his own. And you will acknowledge
that most government publications are
valued by tlio pound-junk-shop measure
ment ? " insinuated tie ! attorney. "Yes ?
Well , there are ten books in the United
States patent oiliee for the absolute
and unconditional possession of which 1
would cheerfully handovernivcertified
check lor . * 50.000 ? 5,000 apiece. They
are still in manuscript , and probably
will nob be printed not right away. "
The reporter woke up and listened.
"Those books arc the letter book-
containing the names and addresses ol
inventors , with the titles of inventions ,
whose cases have been rejected during
the past ten years.
"To commence at the beginning , there
has been an Average of 28,000 cases filed
in the patent otlice every year for the
last ten years , and a yearly average ol
18,000 patents granted. Last year there
were 35,000 applications filed and 24-
000 patents issued , an unusual number.
On this showing something like GO per
cent , of the applications have gone tc.
patent. So there have been during thft
last ten years about 100,000 rejected
cases. These in part include cases de
feated in interferences and applications
allowed , but on which final fees have
not been paid , because the inventions
proved inoperative or for some similar
reason. Of this latter class there wer * .
3.50J in 1885.
i > Tow , good attorneys got fully 85
per cent , of their cases allowed and
patented ; hence there must be some
reason for only GO per cent , of the ap
plications being allowed. The reason
is this : Fully 8,000 inventors every year
make out the.r cases and try to get
them through the patent ollice. No'
knowing the routine the } ' almost inva
riably get involved in the meshes of red
tapa and procedure and fall by the way.
The dilliculty mav be very slight , a mero
formality , a defective drawing , an 5m
properly-worded application , an indefi-
nale specification , a si ght interference ,
or a few needed amendments , which a
regular patent attorney could overcome
in a half hour , but to the inventor
proves an 'insurmountable obstacle , hs :
application is rejected , and he gives up
in disgust or despair.
"Cises filed in the patent ofiicc go
first to the twenty-eight principal ex
aminers , according lo the .subject mat
ter. If they are rejected for anv reason
two years are allowed in which tx
amend them or take other necessary ac
tion. If no action has been taken at
the end of two years such cases are
tcchniraily treated as abandoned and
are sent to the draftsman''s division
where they are entered in the books ol
which 1 have made mention , and there
remain. Fully fifty thousand of these
rejected cases of ten years 'fall under
these conditions. At a low estimate ,
twenty-five thousand , of these rejected
cases put in the hands of a competent
attorney could be patented. A patent
attorney's fees on such conditional cases
would be about $50 per case a gross
sum of $4,250,000. Count out dcad.de-
tunct , disgusted , and dead-broke in
ventors , still an enormous number
would got out patents they knew how.
liuI. the trouble is just here no one out
side the patent , ofiiee is allowed acces1-
lo these liie books. As I said before , il
1 could have the sole privilege of over
hauling them. I would give § 50,000 and
then clear 8500,000. Then , again ,
there arc some fifteen thousand eases
now lying in the examiners' roor
awaiting the two-year limit. These are
still more valuable , a . if they are tak
en up before the t me limit expire , the
initial fees do not lapse , while in the
other cases they would have to be re
'This action of the ofiicc was not al
ways thus. When M. 1) . Leggett was
commissioner , for a period of about n
jear , attorneys were allowed access to
all letter books , and previous to that
had been allowed access to the file ? oi
abandoned cases , but there was a con
stant scrabble and not infrequently
downright fights over them , and about
1875 the office made them secret. "
Washington Post.
Give the Eoy a Chance.
Teach your boy if you would give
him the larger chance the Creator in
tended he should have either a trade
or a business , and so give him the
chance of His hands. Educate him
liberally , richly if you can , but above
all educate him practically. Keep him
out of a profession if you can. There
are only two or three professions left ,
and they are starving to death , the
most of them. The law profession is
marked for decay ; the world is coming
iuto the larger wisdom of less litigation
and more arbitration. The medical
profession is holding its empire by
frailer and frailer hand , as the people
are escaping more and more from the
inherited ills and diseases transmitted
through superstition and perpetuatec
by imagination and fear. Such things
a.s dentistry , newspapers , etc. , are no !
professions ; they are skilled labor
Give the boy a chance. If he is to be a
lawyer he may build the proud temple
of a great reputation , but his sou , can
not inherit it. and no one can live in it
but himself. The great temples that the
proudest lawyers rear by day disappear
in the night. They are fair and noble
and imposing ; but they are raised in s
day and pass away in a day , and no one
else can enter them. The mechanic
erects the true palaces. Many others
can live in them , and they stand for
thousands of people to live in , and live
on , after their builders are gone. Dei
dloincs ( Iowa ) Register.
Could Have Fared Bettsr ,
Miser Paine , of New York , who died
the other day , leaving a1 fortune ol
$400,000 , was once a newspaper man.
If he had remained a newspaper man ,
he might have left a much larger for
tune without living at all miserly.
Chicago Times.
Mr. Buchtcr , a wen-known citizen of Lan
caster , Pa. , has used St. Jacobs Oil , and
considers it an excellent remedy in cases o !
swelling , bruises and burns.
Antiquity of Gambling.
I believe they played dominoes in Egypt
300 years ago for money , nnd I date mij
the mercenaries of ancient Carthage shook
dice for remuneration they had for their
brutal services. Pofccr was known b }
another name , but I doubt not , thai
Nebiichaddezzar's army antied up in their
camp in the warm Assyrian night ; ami
while llrutus was quarreling with Cassius
in his tent the Roman soldiery were prob
ably staking their prospective drachmns
at some game of chance. Still , in the nine
teenth century , with civilization in full
blast and a hundred religious creeds fight-
ing for the regulation of people's morals ,
the three card monte performer scoops in
the iistute man of business and the bunko
man lands the statesman and the poet just
as of old. San Francisco Chronicle.
Tho publisher of Baltimore , Md. , Every
Saturday , Mr. T. J. Wcatwortli , says his
child aged six month , was suffering from a
severe cold , and he gave it lied Star Cough
Cure , which acted like a charm. No mor
phia. '
Beat Done In tlio Family.
The best society for the suppression ol
pernicious literature is the family. The
best legislation that can be pnssed for the
prevention of the sale of vile literature can
be passed by father and mother in joint
convention assembled. Daily teaching to
love and study good and useful things will
bring boys and girls to detest the opposite.
These are the only means by which the sale
of pernicious literature can ever be perma
nently and effectually suppressed. The
passage of laws of the stateand the watch
fulness of the societies for the suppression
of pernicious literature may do some good
or the youth who have no parents lo teach
them , but lo provide sound early training
for thorn would do far more. [ Philadel
phia North American.
"Breathes there a man with soul sodead ,
who never to himself has paid , IM cure my
weary , aching head , with Salvation Oil ? "
"Yes a few fellows , but they are of light
weight. "
Seven Illinois women are countj' superin
tendents of schools.
SOUTHWARD.
Karrrmoiid , Louisiana , and Jn.cUaon ,
The tide of emigration has already turned
southward , and thousands of people are
asking the question , ' 'Where can I locate
South to the best advantage ? " Every
State has its peculiar attraction ? , but it is
generally conceded that no locality in the
South possesses so many advantage. * as
HAMMOND , LorisiAXA. Here over 40
Northern families have located within the
past year. The climate cannot be excelled.
Water , clear and pure , only 52 mi'es ' north
of New Orleans , on the main line of the
Illinois Central Railroad , with direct
market facilities to every importantNorth
ern market. Fruits and vegetables are
grown with ease and great profit. Stock
docs well. A good school , beautiful church ,
public library , and is in every sense a
Northern town. An Inter-State Dairy-
niens' and Fruit Growers' Convention wil ;
be held at Jackson , Mis-tissippi , Februry
10 , 17 and 18. Northern and Southc. n
lecturers and instructors of national repu
tation are upon the program. Mardi Gras
Festival at New Orleans will take place
Feb. 22. To ai-commodate all who desire
to attend the Jackson Convention , visit
Hammond nnd the New Orleans Jlard !
Gras , the Illinois Central Railroad will run
a low rate excursion from all points on its
Illinois and Iowa lines , arriving at Jackson
at 4:10 p. m. Feb. 16. Tickets will be sold
to New Orleans and return with slop over
privileges at Jackson and Hammond. Par
ties residing at points off the line of the
Illinois Central should ask their local tickel
agents for round trip tickets to New
Orleans and return , and be sure they are
routed via. the Illinois Central , in order to
visit Jackson and Hammond. For excur
sion circulars , programs of Jackson con
vention and printed matter conceni'na
Hammond , apply to the undersigned at
Manchester , Iowa. J. F. MEKUY ,
Gen'l West. Pass. Ag't.
Isabella Begg , a , niece of Burns , and his
last remaining relative , has just died.
If Sufferers From Coiiftiimptloii ,
Scrofula , Bronchitis , and General Debility
will try SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod Liver Oil
with Hypophosphites , they will find irn
mediate relief and perminate benefit. Thi
Medical Profession universally declare it a
remedy of the greatest value and very pal
atable. Read : "I have used Scott's Emul
sion in pcverat cases of Scrofula and Debil
ity in Children. Results most gratifying.
My little patients take it with pleasure. "
W. A. HULBEUT , M. D. , Salisbury , 111.
Twelve mil ion dollars were put into new
buildings In Boston last vear.
A Mr. Johnston , student of Omaha
Commercial Collrge , is filling a lucrative
position as book-keeper for A. D. Morde ,
Omaha's leading merchant.
The Empress of Austria is in falling
health.
For tlie Hlood , Nerves
And Complexion , use UAKTSK'S IRON Piri.s.
Mrs. Heiin would like to remain in this
country.
TIIC THROAT. ' 'Brown's Bronchial
Troches" act directly on the organs of
the voice. They have an extraordinary
effect in the disorders of the throat. Price
25 cts.
Do not turn your back to one seated
near you. *
A City of Henutlful AVomen.
Detroit , Mich. , is noted for its healthy ,
liandsome ladies , which tho leading physi
cians and druggists there attribute to the
general use and popularity of Dr. Harter's
Iron Tonic.
A Maine lady has refused § 2,000 for her
tresses , eight feet one inch long.
A gentlemen's driving club is spoken of
! or Baltimore.
Montana is out of debt and has § 57,000
n the treasury.
Frank James will sell shoes in a St. Louis
store.
George W. Childs has recovered from the
effects of his recent fall.
Scnor Carulla , of Madrid , has produced
i rhymed version of the Bible.
Slosson has been sued for § 25,000. That
might be called a bank shot.
Bob Ingersoll'c hair ia as white as snow.
Slio ronnfed IIIm In.
"Yeth , lib , yeth. " ho'eaid ; " .veth , we're
goin to stick boara imported boars , you
known at Tuxedo ; rnre sport , by Jove ! "
"No doubt , " she said , playing with hnr fan ,
"but art-you not afraid , Mr. Addlepate ,
that you will be injured ? " [ New YorkMail
and Express.
Pleasant to the t.-isto , surprisingly quick
in effect and economical in price no won
der that Dr. BuH'sCough Syrup is the lead
ing preparation of its kind in the market.
A cotton niill at. Harrisburg , Pa. , has
been turned into'a silk mill.
"Man's work's from sun to sun ;
Woman's work is never done. "
Work is a necessity to allbut ; , upon how
many , women especially , does it fall with
the burden of the "last straw , " and this , '
because their peculiarly delicate constitu
tions are so liable to functional derange
ment. We cannot lessen your toil , ladies ,
but we can make it ensier for you , by mak
ing you stronger and better able to do it.
Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" will
relieve you ot nervous and other weak
nesses , and all tho many ills peculiar to
your sex.
General Sherman is said to fear that he
will be tho next of the heroes to die.
Delicate diseases , as nervous debility and
premature weakness , however induced , rad
ically cured. Send 10 cents in stamps for
treatise. World's Dispensary Medical Asso
ciation , GG3 Alain street , Buffalo , N. Y.
The life of a book agent is full of worm
wood and gall.
A Ulaclc LI.it
of diseases follows an unhealthy condition of
the liver , one of the most important organs
of the body. Impure blood , bronchi lid ,
nsthinn , malarial diseases , consumption ,
sick-headache , diseases of the skin , kid
neys and heart all may be traced to
faulty action or torpidity of the liver.
No other known preparation HO rapidly
and thoroughly restores a disordered liver
us Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery. "
It is pleasant to the taste , mild but sure in
its action , and a gift to suffering humanity
from one of ithe most successful physicians
of the age.
Do not enter a room without lirst knock
ing and receiving an invitation to come in.
Dzzliio i , Nniitea , Ktc. ,
Are relieved by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER
PILLS. _ .
Henry Irving contemplates another visit
to the United State * .
TETien Baby waa sict , we gave her Caatoria ,
When nhe was a CLild , she cried for Castoris ,
When she becaraa Hias , she clang to Castoria.
\7hcn slio had Children , cha gave tliom Castoria ,
The latest claim of Minneapolis is 175- ,
000 inhabitants.
to the Winter Ilefcorts of
lite Sout'i.
The Wabash. St. . Louis it Pacific Ry. are
now selling round-trip tickets , good until
June 1st , lSS7 , at greatly reduced , rates ,
to Mobile. New Orleans , Pensacola , Jack
sonville , Cedar Keys , and all the principal
points in the south. Fur further informa
tion and tickets , call on or write F. I' ] .
Moore ? , Ticket Agent , or G. N. Clayton ,
Northwestern Passenger Agent , 1502 Far-
nain Street , Omaha , Neb. ' i
It was during the fourteenth century that '
paper was first made from rags.
A GI'o.t
is a myth , lint solid reality will be known
by thofe who write to llallett it Co. , Port
land. Maine , therebv learning , free , about '
work that they can do , and live at home , |
wherever they reside , at a profit of from § 5 |
to § 25 and upwards daily. Some have ,
earned over § 50 in a day. Capital not' '
needed. Hilet : ! & Co. , will start you. All ]
is new. Delay not. Pay absolutely sure
from start. Wealth awaits every worker , i
Both sexes. All ascs. i
Mrs. Bancroft is working on a book of i
recollections.
I 'A TIC NTS nlitainril l > y I oiils HapE'riCo. . At
rtLI-isun.ll.C. KuMliC-l. Advice free
Kate J. KeUey is city physician of Meno- j
in one , Wis. |
We would be pleased to know of a man
or woman who lias never had headache or
been subject to constipation. As these
seem to be universal troubles a little advice
may bo in order. Why should persons
cram their stomachs with nauseating pur
gative pills , etc. , which sicken and debili
tate when such aplcasantatul sterling rem
edy an Prickly Ash Bitlers will act mildly
and effectively on the liver , kidney , slom- '
nch and bowels , and at the same time tone
up and strengthen the whole system , cans- .
ing headache , constipation and all such dis- '
Ireasing evils to quickly disappear.
The electric steel railway at Los Angeles
is pronounced a success. I
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. i
Sponge fishing is very profitable on the
Florida coast this season. j
Get Lyon'a Heel Stlffcnere applied lo your boots
and shoes Lefore jou rim them over.
Q'leen Victoria calls the son of Beatrice
"His Highness. "
1 to S8 a day. Samples worth 81.50 FREE. Lines
( not unilrr the hoi e' * * feet. Writ * * Brevvster
'Safety ' Rain Holder Co. , Holly , Mich.
STRICTLY PURE.
IT COHTAIHTS NO OX IDSI IN ANT FOIUX
IN THREE SIZE BOTTLES.
PRICE 25 CENTS , 58 GENTS , AMD $1 PER BOTTU
flftg" CENT UOTTLKS are put up for tlio
/r & ueroMiiiioilatlmi of allvlio tlcdlre u
&v ( iootl UIH ! JLow I'rlrcil
COUGH , GOLD and CROUP REMEDY
TIIOSK DKSIRIXG A KEMEDY FOH
GOS\5SUJVlPTifi3
'OK AXV
LUSMC DISEASE ,
should Sncuro tho r.nrjie 8J.OO Botfo * .
Directions at'COBipiiiy ICucli 'Jottlt ? .
SOLD 1JV ALI. JlKuIflNE liKALEKH.
IT ISAPUREiyVEGtrTABtt PREP/JW.O ! !
SENNA-rW5DRAKE-BUCHU
[ MO OTHEn EVAUyCFICIEHT REMEDIES
It has stood the Test of Years ,
in Curing all Diseases of the
" BLOOD , LIVEE , BT02I-
ACH , EIDNEYG.BOW-
ELS.&c. ItPurifiesths
Blood , Invigorates and
ffl Cleanses tliegystem.
BlTTERSl
8jijj DYSPEPSIA.CONSTI-
CUREi IJlPATIOH , JAUNDICE ,
A1LD1SEASESDFTHEI EICKHEADACHE,3H-
LIVER IOUS COSIPLAINTS.&o
disappear at once Tinder
KIDWEYS its beneficial influence.
STOMACH Itispurslyalledieine
AND as ito cathartic proper
ties forbids its use as t ,
BOWELSl beverage. It ia pleas
ant to tea taste , and aa
easily taken by child
ren as .idoltz.
ALLDRUGSiSTS
FSIGKLY ASH BITTERS CO
Sole Proprietors ,
- - -
SS-
I'orVoitc Women.
Mrs. Lyiliii K. I'iiikhain , Lynn. MURH. :
"About the lir.st of September , 1S81 , my
uifu was tiki > n with uterine hemorrhage.
The best styptics the physicians could
prescribe did not check it : uid aim got more
and more enft'ebled. Slievsis troubled with
Prolapsus Uteri , T.eucorrluea , numbness ot
the limbs , siekneas of the stomach and loss
ofappelite. I purchased a trial bottleof
your Vegetable Compound. She said shu
could discover a salutary erfi-ct from tho
first dose. Now she is comparatively frro
from the Prolapsus , Stomach sicknesn , itc.
The hemorrhage is very much better and id
less at the regular periods. Her appetite
is restored , and her general health and
strength are much improved. "We feel that
we have been wonderfully benefited and
our hearts are drawn out in gratitude for
the same and in sympathy for other suf
ferers , for whose sakes we allow our names
to be used. "
C. \ \ . EATON , Thurston , N. Y.
The Compound is put up in Pill , Lozenge
and Liquid form. All sold by drug-Juts.
The Pillrf and Lozenges eent by mail cu re
ceipt of price.
F3EB * llBSa5S IJ-HCVC4 and cured bj Dr. .T.
STnillfl B 6J3"ff | _ A. Slienna-i'sniettioJ. Those
Bsice's U * * * wjlu cannot avail tiem elve
ofpersoml attcndnnc" cnn have home treatment ap
pliance and curntlvc ie.it for * 'U onlv. Send stamp
for circular. 'M Broadway , New York.
{ HE-OPIUM Hublt Painlessly
1 Cured at Home. Treatment
pent on trial and NO 1AY a .kcd
r.ntil you arc benefited. Terms I otr.
Jtumn.no Jteniedy Co. , iaFayetlc , Ind.
kF. A. I.KIIMAXV. SollciS-
k or ot 1'atenJs. Washington ,
D. C. Send for Circular.
: Uorplilno Ilalilt Curoilla It
to"Oitiyi. Xu pay till GuroJ.
Uc J. SrzfUK.s-j. Leuaaua. Uula.
TFOR ALL. S3Oai o > 'c and expenses
pal I. Outfit v.-orth 5 > anJ pariieu'iirs
Lfree. ] ' . O. VIClCEKY. Aiijfiiita ,
rnd Jlorphlnc Hiiblt Cured inlOto
KOiUy . ICeferto I OOO pati wits rureJ
in all parts. Dr. Marsh , 0.uincy,2Ech.
A p'l ItiTe cnrc.so Kaif.
No PUiler. No I' In. IV C.
, yi
-ca n here and earn
, M , , | p < y _ Situationfur-
U nlshed. Vv'rito Vulcutlne lira * . , J-iaejTiUe.Vi'li.
HflUCSTOI > Y. Sccsire a Kuslncss EJncatlonbr
I1U.7IL mall , from UBVAXT'S COLLCHB liutlalo , N V" .
IF"oiT ; iOv nn Louat home ; no can-
Inslmctlois 4 < - Hot 21. I'ii a. . 1'a.
\V. N U.0malia
Prodnce the Choicest KIoK-cr >
Vtrctahl an.iCrops. Douhle-i , OUI
ALI.YIK1.D3. MSTTOlTS. HHE1T. riJTATOES. ! ULKY 1 > UTCKiT.l.lLZ ! * . -3
-
SEEDS WARRANTED. lOO.roo 7 CENT PlantDon't bur till
jollier catalog With Prize Offer. JOIlJi i.SiLZSalL tr.jt ' , Wii.
for Snfants and Children
"Cartoria is so xrcll adapted to children tliat 8 Castorfa cares Colic , CoastJpation ,
IrecoanneaditasEnpcriortonnyprescriptioa 8 Sour Stomach , Diarrhoja , Eructation.
JaOTTOtoiae. " H. A. ABCHER , JI.D. , E Killsjnrprms , pves sleep , ani promotes dl-
111 Bo. Ozfora St. , Brooklyn , N. Y. | WitIcS ° taiurio23 nodlcstion.
Tus Cxrixcx CO TONT , 1S2 Fulton Strcst. H.T.
Why did the Women
of this country use over thirteen million cakes of
Procter & Gamble's Lenox Soap in 1886 ?
Buy a cake of Lenox and you will soon understand why.