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Cabot's authorized life of Emerson { is now completed. f/i fV A Protttjible Investment > \ can bo made in a postal card , if it is used • i to send your address on to Hallett & Co. , Portland , Elaine , who can furnish you / work that j'ou can do and live at home , 1 wherever you are located ; fow there are i -who cannot earn over § 5 per day , and jfl some have made over § 50. Capital not re- | quired ; you arc sfartcd free. Either jbsx ; I i all ages. All particulars free. I It is wise stock that knows its own par. 1 A Htubauil'H ( JrcntcHt Elrsslns : I I is a strong , healthy , vigorous wife , with a 1 clear , handsome complexion. These can f l JJ J acquired by using Dr. Tfarter's Iron M } Tonic. B I HaudtfOino men are not objectionable I when Hicy have good sense ; but there is the M\ . , trouble. 1 : FARMERS. B [ [ Bond 10 cents to tho PihckiaAsh Sit- H | tans Co. , St. Louis , Mo. , and get a copy of K ' . "The Hoksc Tkaixek. " It A complete sj'slem , teaching how to H break and train horses in a mild and gentle H 'way , requiring no elaborate apparatus , B nothing more than can be found in any B Btablc in the country a rope and a strap. B Every one handling horses should have a V copy. Bt The crematory is the burn from which no K ' traveler returns. Pittsburg Dispatch. H In General Debility , , Emaciation , B | Consumption , and Wasting in Ciiiuhien. B. Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Ofl B with Ilypophosphites , is a most valuable B /m food and medicine. It creates an appetite Wg 3 for food , strengthens the nervous system , M .and builds up the body. Ple.cse read : "I ' m tried Scott's Emulsion on a young man > , whom Physicians at times gave up hope. * JE ' Since he began using the Emulsion his BE- Cough has ceased , gained fleshand strength. H and from all appearances his life will be H . prolonged many years. ' 1 John Sullivan , B [ Hospital Steward , Morganza , Pa. B | He does a driving business the cabman. B ? The Omalia Typ.s foundry can furnish K jiew newspaper outlits on short notire. B' Prices same as in Chicago and freight H. -already paid to Omaha. B Raymond Ferguson , of Utica , Ind. , is the B father of a baby that weighs just one pouad. B A CougU Cold , or Sore Throat R should not be neglected. Brown's Bron H I chialTkociiks area simple remedy and B S ve prompt relief. 25 cts a box. B Senator Ingalls is engaged upon a novel. Spiritual aovice Take a drink. ji Free Advice on Family Soap-ITInlcIng. Send your address for 4S page book. Red ( Seal Lye Co. , 248 N. 3rd St. , Philada. , Pa. , New York City has 30,000 landlords , " . J who collect $40,000,000 rem * , Itching or BleiMlinor. relieved and PILES cured by Cole' * , Carboli- , M salve. Get the Genuine. 25 and 50 cents j at di-uucisrs or by mail. J. W. COLE & CO. ? i Proprietory , Black Uiver Falls , Wis. \ \ Eelision is the best armor in the world ) i f > but tho worst cloak. Newton. J If afflicted with Sore Eyes , use Dr. Isaac / Thompson's Eye Water. Druggists sel it.l \ 25 cents. { There are 490,000 men in Paris against I 380.000 married men. ' \ PATENTS obtained by Louis Bag < T&Co. . At- , j torncj > , Vr ' Slihis'oi , li C. i : t'diSSl , Advice fiee. ? \ With time and patience , the mulberry * I leaf becomes silk. Chinese Proverb. " t To Keculatc the Stortfcli , liiver , l And bowels , take Caiiteii's Little Liven * Pills. 25c. x f ' Eorgiveness is raiely perfect except in the ' breasts of those who have suffered. i * No opium In Piso's Cure for Consumption. Cures • k , where otlier remedies fall. 2Jc. i. , Ex-Secretary Windom is president of the : * j- Eads company. .p j * The Omaha Type foundry can furnish & ? new newspaper outfits on short notice. f \ Prices same as in Chicago and freight ? fj already paid to Omaha. , ' ; . M . Wm TREATED FREE. H a"H tb treated Dropsj and Its complications ths i jsl , most wonderful f access : use vegetable remedies entire- ra1 , / Jy harmless. Keaiovo all symptoms or dropsy in eight : § fc' V * -to twenty days. Cure patients pronounced hopeless by | * | F the best of pliysicians. From the firstdoseUiesjinptoms ' w rapidly disappear , and in ten days at leait two thirds of ! J jUl symptoms are removed. ' " * Some may cry humbujcwithout knowlnff anything r about It. Remember it does not cost you anythimr to k realize Iho merit of our treatment for jours-elf. wo It aro constantly curing cases of long ; standing cases I t that hare been tapped a. number at times and the pa 7 tientdecIaredunabietoIiTeaweck. Give a full history f ofcaso.name.aee.sex.howlonsafillcted.&c. Send for ! } " free pamphlet , containing testimonials. Ten days treat- 1 , xaent furnished FREEbymaiL lfyou order trial send \ IO cents in stamps to pay postage. Epilepsy ( Fits ) posl- f. tirelr cured. ( tyMentiontliis paper. ) . [ ' .H.H. GREEK & SONS. 31. D * . , j I 256 iiariettaStreetATLiSTA.J * ! f. .AEEWA D ! | . A Eeward will be given to anyone .knowing Jf * VrfuaeSco b ? , , HrOFGE H. KLtM . J JOUX KIiEMM. ilaple Parle lUInoIt mmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmssm t EATEN , BY WOLVES. A Young Mnn'8 Terrible Adventure lxi Dakotn. . Tliorc passed througli St. Paxil Sun- ila-y , on route to the cast a man whose uppearunuu ' was loathsomo in tliu ex treme , and whoso life in the future will be a burdent to hmi. As a reporter was walking about the Union depot ho came upon a man w.th his faco wrap ped up .so that nothing but his eyes were visible. Thinking perhaps that some ace dent had befallen him iho re porter , accosting him , was lold that as boon as an eastern train could bo board ed he would let the reporter ascerta a for himself as to whether an accident had occurred. As soon as the sleeper was reached the man took from his head the many bandages , and the sight that met tho reporter's gaze was a shocking one. The nose and left ear was entirely gone , and the other ear looked as it it hail been slit with a knife .n a dozen places. Great pieces of lli'sli had been torn from each check , ami taken altogether the man's face little resembled the features of a human being. The man gave his nanus as John C. Ilaz/.ard , and his story , which was toh ! with many painful halls , was as follows : • • If you want it 1 will give you the circumstances of an adventure wheh ; has left me in tli s conil tiou. 1 am a young man of considerable means , and name from southern Ohio last winter to invest in Dakota lands. I was in St. Paul about the 1st of December , and left over the Northern Paeitie for Knife river , Morton county , Dakota. After reaching there 1 learned that an old friend of mine was living some twentv- five miles from there , and started to pay him a visit. Taking a horse 1 start ed out early one morning , thinking I would get there along .n the afternoon. r had traveled probably fifteen miles , ivheo one of those terrible blizzards set in. It turned cold suddenly , and the wind cut like a knife. The snow fell so fast that it was impossible to see but a short il stance , and losing niy bearings I was soon riding around the open prai- r.e , completely lost. I did not stop for a moment , hoping lo come acriLs a house or at least some place whei'fj shelter could be found. It it d not lake long | to become thoroughly chilled , and jn i > horse began to show signs of ex- uausHcii. ' Night came on , and I had made up my mind to kill the horse , and , seek shelter beside his carcass , when I heard a sound which did not by anv means raise my spirits. It was noth v. | less than a pack of wolves following tho scent of our partially covered tracks. The storm had by this time partially ibated. The horse heard the iowl of the wolves , and made a struggle to increase his pace ; but t i\as no use , for the beast had become so ch lied and tired that he couldscarce- y movo. Coming to a little ri. o in the Drair.o I saw , a short distance awaa light shining through the window of a shanty , and I thought I was safe. 1 leani tho wolves coming nearer and learer , and was congratulating iny- clf that I would not be the means of giving them a square meal , when my lor'-c stumbled and fsdi , with me part ly under him , my head striking . - > ome jard substance. That is the last I • emember until the next ( lav. I was ifterward told by the man who lived in .he shanty wh ch I was trying to reach , ind to whom 1 dwed my rescue , that .he howl of the wolves had attracted .hi' attention of his dogs , and together .hev had driven the beasts oft" , but not int 1 1 had been almost k lied. 1 was .villi n ten rods of the shanty when : ound. T will > top in Chicago to see f something can not be done for me. ind if not will go to Europe. At first I fear. 'd hydrophobia , but the wounds ire healing ami I may escape that , i have had the wounds cauterized. I lave heard of instances where an arli- Jcsal nose has been mad from flesh .aken from f-ome portion of a person ' s oody , and this is the relief I will try to 3bta.ii. " The ca e no doubt will at tract con- j'derablo interest among mod cal men vhere the operatou w 11 be performed. St. Paul Fio ecr Press. To My First Gray flair. I look on thoe , thou hair of gray , And sinlc into a reverie ; For thou prociaimest ucarins day To linal rest R/avo certaiuty ! Ah ! thou art born of sorrow , true , An > I when thy brothers gather fast , May I b" able to review , Without roDeistanciall the past. Jf. . / . AdamThe Current. * * " Weather Errors. Pew erroneous notions arc spread so readily and cling so tenac ousdv as those respecting the Weather. h\ noticing common errors of this kind , Prof. Cleveland Abbe , the distinguished nietoorolos : nt , urges attention to tlvse facts : That while the moon might well be expected to influence our weather , scientific evidence shows th.it it does not ; that there is o sound rea son for believ.ng that sun-spots have any appreciable effect in producing storms , or other local changes ; that animal instinct ranks greatly below human intelligence as a guide to future weather ; thatthc indications furnished by plants are due to the hydroscopic condition of iho air , as are also other ' "signs , " and are less del.oate and reli- able than the accurate instrumental ! tests of meteorolog sis ; that electricity * and ozone do not produce the effects j often ascribed to them ; that thunder storms do not cool the air. but the cool inrush results , 1 kc the storm , from the r se of hot a r at least in many cases ; that it has not jet been proven that the removal of forests and the cxten- sion of ra lroads and telegraphs have influenced our climate ; that the weath- er s niateriallv the same as n old-fash- ioued times , scientific records disprov- ing the faulty recollections of tho old- est inhabitant ; and that severe storms are no mors liable to occur at the date of the equinoxes , or on certain days of the week or month , than at other times. His Mistake. * Aunt Why have you broken off your engagement ? Niece Because he got it into hs head that L intended to marry him. . ' • • Life. , mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Pretty Washington Tricyclic * . J Two very * Btylishdooking Washington young ; ladies havo been making n decided Herniation , on tho avenue by their dexterous riding : of tho tricycle. Holh aro roinarka- , bly pretty and wear handaomo street cos 1 tumes. Ono of them wears a gentleman's high silk hat , tho only difference being that it : is turned up on ono side and has a little black feather in it. Her cloth dress fits her trim figure exquisitely , and she wears long hootsJikeabaclcwoodstnan. The top of the boot liideM her pretty aiikle , buo tho con1 venieuce obviates many of tho objections raised to ladies riding trieydes. Her com- ' pnnion wear * a Tani O'Shanter cap , which falls prettily about her head. They each own a single tiicylc , and use these in tho ! morning , but in tho evening when tho j avenue is crowded they ride a double 1 1 tricyle , and cauoes many of the congress man's heart to go pit-a-pat in unison with tho girls' dantily booted feet on tho pedals. [ Baltimore American. " A SJtrowd Buyer of Coin. A quiet , sedate young woman , who wears glasses ' , always carries a couple of books and ; looks as if she was an admirer of Browning , is ono of tho characters who haunt tho New York hotels. She is a shrewd ' young .Teness , in spite of her Bos- tonian appearance , and makes a good liv ing by buying tho foreign coins , which is picked np at the hotels from travelers who exchange glittering foreign gold ] for the cartwheel American dollars. The hotels got the coin at a discount , she buys it at a slight advance and disposes of it in Wall street. Her friends say there isn't ; a coin struck but she can tell its value at ; a glance. She piths up valuable pieces once , in a while that go to numismatists at a i handsome premium. [ Kansas City Times. j TJio Mlill-.t'jr Acted. I It was announced that the Christmas "Cantata" given at our Methodist church would represent the birth or Christ. Our minister appeared in a frock of white bear skin , , his faco blackened , an enormous wig of ( crimson wool on his head , and a large flowing heard of the same. IIo marched up and down tin stage , uttering frequent deep ( , gutteral sounds resembling tho noise of ( soitt.6 wiid boast ; then he would crouch down ' and give a sudden spriag at some of the 1 young girls. This we are JoJd , was a representation ] of the birth of our Savior , Cor. Cliristinn Advocate. j Commissioner of Deeds for all the States , Mr. G. E. Reardou , Baltimore , Md. , writes that he suffered for a long time with rheu matism which yielded to no treatment until he applied St. Jacobs Oil. j Orlgiu of Verdi's Masterpiece. I ' • Verdi was first induced to undertake tho composition of 'Othello' on the occa sion of the performance of his 'Ifassa da requiem' at the Scala for the benefit of the sufferers by the inundation a Terrard. The next day he gave a dinner to tho four prin cipal solo singers , at which were present several friends , among thorn Signor Faccio and Signor Iticordi. Tho latter laid siege to the maestro , trying to persuade him to undertake a new work. For a long time Verdi lesisted , and his wife declared that ( probably only a Shnkespercan subject j could induce him to take np his pen again , j Afewhouis later Faccio Ricordi went to' Boito , who at once agreed to make the third in the generous conspiracy , and two days later sent a complete sketch of the plan for the opera , following strictly the Shakesperean tragedy. Verdi approved ot the sketch , and from that moment it fell to to the part of Giulia Ricordi to urge on the composer and the poet by constant re minders. Every Christmas he sent to Ver di's house an Othello formed or chocolate , which at first very small , gtew large as the opera progressed. Ccrriere del Malino. Ex-Congressman Weaver , Postoflico De partment , Washington , D. C , considers Red Star Cough Cure a remarkable re- medial agent. It contains no dangerous narcotics and costs but twenty-live cents. ISitjt Young Women. 1 The three richest young women in Amer ica are the Misses Drexel of Philadelphia. Their fortunes aro not less than § 4,000 , - 000 each. They are all young the oldest 2S , the youngest 22. Their home in Phila- delphia is a big , plain , four storied brown stone front , and when thoy are in the coun try they spend most of their time at their farm house , an old colonial brick mansion sixteen miles out in yie country from Phil adelphia. Their home is very singularly free from the fancy work and the iwial brie a brae truck with which women ordinarily love to surround themselves , and the chief amusement of these healthy young Ameri can girls is horseback riding and the groom ing and curry-combing of their thorough bred steeds. These girls have no nonsense about them and are as charitable as any ' women in ths world. Hundreds live on their bounty. One supports entirely a home for orphans and they are now build ing a protectory for boys , where 200 boys aro to lie generally modeled , in its manage inent , aHer the Girard College , but will be under tho direction or the Catholic church. The entire total of the Hebrew race on the surface of the globe is estimated at C- , 300,000. Marv Anderson is said to be worth § 000,000 and Lotta only § 400.000 poor thing. A Michigan school teacher punishes the big girls by kissing them when they mis- behave. You can't keep a dead level long , if you J burn everything down flat to make it. Pleasant to the taste and surprisingly quick in relieving Coughs and Colds , it is } not at all strange that Dr. Bull's Cough j Syrup has displaced so many other Cough j remedies. _ | There are 10,000 women in Cincinnati i who earn their own living. A Pain In tbe Side Often Comes from theLiver , and is relieved by Caktek'sLittle Lives Pills. Disparage and depreciate no one ; an in- sect has feeling , and an atom a shadow. The brain is the palest of all internal organs , and the heart the reddest. • C. H. J. 1 aylor , tho new minister to Liberia , is only thirty-two years old. Senator Warner Miller will visit Alaska the coming summer with his family. Ex-Governor Curtin is said to be an ap plicant for the Mexican mission. M rs. Beecher is about to take a trip to Florida. - * i .ir i- : * * s " " * - " " - -s * \ * . - * . • " _ • - . , * ' ' ' > s - < -v ? * ; , -x [ A man's accusations of himself aro al ways ] believed ; his praise * ; ndver. Mon- titgue. The noontide sun is dark , and music dis cord ( , when tho heart is low. Young. Pleasure iu tho llowor that fades ; remoin- branco is tint lasting perfume. Boufllers. Unless the habit lends to happiness , tho best 1 habit is to contract nqrie. " "For those that fly may fight again , " Iho'really | if the cause of the trouble is headachu 1 or neuralgia , there'll bo no more fuss 1 after using a bottle ot Salvation Oil , " 25 cents. God had but one son and ho was a mis sionary. ' [ David Livingstone. : Ji\Bug \ WiaiooiL Too much effort cannot bo made to bring to tho attention of suffering womanhood the great value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound as a remedy for tho dis eases of women. Such an one is the wife of General Barringer , of Winston , N. C , and wo quote from tho General's letter ns fol lows : "Dear Mrs. Pinkham : Please allow me to add my testimony to the most ex cellent medicinal qualities of your Vegeta ble Compound. Mrs. Barringer was treated for several years for what tho physician called Leucorrhoea and Prolapsus Uteri combined. I sent her to Richmond , Va. , whero she remained for six months under the treatment of an eminent Phyaician witiiout any permanent benefit. She was induced to try your medicine and after a reasonable timo commenced to improve and is now able to attend to her business and considers herself fully relieved. " [ General Barringer is tho proprietor of the American Hotel , Winston , N. C , and i3 widely known. ] i I i Tho best and surest Remedy for Cure of | all diseases caused by any derangement of the Liver , Kidneys , Stomach and Bowels. 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Eoaton , Man. for infants and Children , "Castorla is go tteII adapted to cMdren that I Cuterla cnre3 Colic , Constipation , [ recommend it as superior to any prescription I Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , Eructation. fcaoira to rae. " H. A. Arche * , JI. D. , jj KaJt ns , deep * * ad Prosaota * " * UlB9 Os ordStBro < ilyaN.T. | Wuio u 1ajtiiioB3 raedicaticn. Ths Cxhtaub CoarjtsT , 182 Fulton Etreo H. Y. Why did the Women of this country use over thirteen million cakesof Procter & Gamble's Lenox Soap in 1886 ? Buy a cake of Lenox and you will soon understand why. t • I f * > ,1' * * 11 ' * ' 'LI * I WHAT j AILS YOU ? Do you fool dull. Innpruid , low-eplrltcd , life less , and Indescribably mlsentble , both physi cally and uiciitnlly ; exporienco a bcthm ot f ullneaa or bloating after cutlnj * , or of "gono- ncss , " or emptiness of fitomaeh In tho morn- . in ? , toniruo coated , bitter or bad tnsto In t i mouth , irrufrulnr appetite , dizziness , frequent. ' headaches , blurred eyesight , " Hoatlnjf specks" beforo tho eyes , nervous prostration or ex haustion , irritability of temper , hot Hushes * , alternating with chilly sensations , sharp- biting , transient pains liero antl there , coiu feet , drowsiness after meals , wakefulness , or- dlsturbcd antl unrcfrcshlnir sleep , constant , indescrlbablo feeling of dread , or of impend ing calamity ? If you liavo all , or any considerable number of these symptoms , you aro BUlTerinjr from i ) that most common of American maladies f Hilious Dyspepsia , or Torpid Liver , associated. ' with Dyspepsia , or Indigestion. Tlio moro • i complicated your disease has become , tho i greater tho number and diversity of symp- i touts. No matter what htaure ft has reached , ' , Dr. i'icrco's Golden lUedlenl Discovery I will subdue It if taken according' to direc- i tlons for a rciisotmblo length of time. If not , cured , complications multiply and Consump- f' ' Hon of the Iungs.Skln Diseases , Heart Disease , | Ithcumatlsm , Kidney Disease , or othcY gruvo j ! maladies aro quite liablo to set In nnd , sooner or later , induce a fatal terininatlon. I ' IJr. I'lerec'H Golden ITIcdienl DIs- ! covory acts powerfully upon tho Liver , and | through that great blood-purifying organ , , , cleanses the system of all blood-taints and im- | purities , from whatever cause arising. It ia equally ellicacious in acting upon tho Kid neys , and other excretory organs , cleansing , ' strengthening , nnd healing their diseases. Aa ' an appetizing , restonttivo tonic , it promotes digestion and nutrition , thereby building up both Hesh and strength. In malarial districts , this wonderful medicliio has gained great , celebrity in curing Fever and Ague , Chills and Fever , Dumb Ague , and kindred diseases. ' Dr. I'icrcc's Golden Medical Dis covery QURES ALL l 5J O S5 from a common Blotch , or Eruption , to the worst Scrofula. Salt-rheum , "Fever-sores , " Scaly or Rough Skin , in short , all diseases caused by bad blood aro conquered by thia powerful , purifying , and invigorating medi cine. Great Rating Ulcers rapidly heal under Its benign influence. Especially has it mani fested its potency in curing Tetter , Eczema , Erysipelas , Boils , Carbuncles. Soro Eyes , Scrof ulous Sores and Swellings , Hip-joint Disease , "White Swellings , " Goitre , or Thick Ncot „ and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents In- stamps for a largo Treatise , with colored' plates , on Skin Diseases , or tho same amount , for a Treatise on Scrofulous Affections. "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE. " * . Thoroughly cleanse it by using Dr. PIcrcc' j Golden Medical Discovery , and good I digestion , a fair skin , buoyant spirits , vital strength and bodily health will bo establfched. CONSUMPTION , • which is Scrofula ortlio Lung * , is arrested' and cured by thin remedy , if taken In the earlier stages of tho disease. From its mar velous power over this terribly fatal disease , when first offering this now world-tamed rem edy to the public. Dr. Pierce thought seriously of calling it his "Consumption Cdue. " but abandoned that name as too restrictive for i a medicine which , from wonderful com- i bination of tonic , or strengthening , alterative , . j or blood-cleansing , anti-bilious , pectoral , and nutritive properties , is uncqualed. not onlv J as a remedy for Consumption , but for alL Chronic Disease * of tbe Liver , Biood , and Lungs. For Weak Lungs , Spitting of Blood. Short ness of Breath , Chronic Nasal Catarrh , Bron chitis , Asthma , Severe Coughs , and kindred , affceticus , it is an efficient remedy. Sold bv Druggists , at $1.00 , or Six Bottles for $5.00. . C Send ten cents In stamps for Dr. Pierce's book on Consumption. Address , ( World's Dispensary Medical Association , 663 Main St. , BUFFALO , N. Y. THE SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR CAT A'RRH I have used Ely's Cream It wai so much troubled Halm and consider mjstlf with catarrh It aerlnuslv" cured. I Buffeted 20years affected my voleOn * from catarrh and catarrhhottle or E y'a Cream a ! headache , and this N Halm did tliu work. My the tlrst remedy that : if- . , 8 riilly rc < .tored.-l\ . " ' Vi ' F. Liepsner.A M. 1'jMtor- . . u t. T.IIIgsinson , lljLakefat. of „ Je olivet Baptlit t-hcaS ! ° - Church. rtilla _ I'a. For 13 years I was an- , anFor For cllt ] ycars Uave noyed with catarrh , aebcen a guffcrer , rom , - , _ vere pain In my head , dUarrh After UjthlK g , into throat . charges my t.rcaH1 Balm for sIi and lireath. _ . . unpleasant " „ .k , T ie'i.Vc mvself UTr X.dmC " ' "eJS' much 1m aired. I Have _ . , , . . „ rPIneiiv .lo.i-nli ' , , lLeie trouWe. . 'Artf § ifrand ? . oMrome WI Av , . . . . with Cream Balm. J. U. - , ilrM1V „ , xv . fatSt. . in-nU Hotel , Broadway , X. T. _ - I wa3 cured hy Ely's 1 have been ft great oufream Holm ; was trou- . fercr from • 'ry catarrh Ued with ohrunlocatarrh , i for many years. Ely's natherlsgltirrr ? In-a < jdlf- - Cream IJalm completely tlculty In IireatttlUK and cured me. JI. .1. Lally. K ) diharsts frum my * rs - Woodward Avenue. BosC. . .1. c'orliin ! tt ! Chebt * ton , Mass. nut St. , i hlladcli li a. is riot a liquid , snuff or ] x > uxler. Applitd into the nostrils us quickly absorbed. It cleansex the head. Allays injlammation. Jfenls the bores. Jieitores the bcntes of taite and smell. SO cents at Dntyuistx ; by mail , reyislercd , CO cents. ELY BROTHERS , Druggists , Owego , N. Y. Have been enjoyed by the-citizens Qf nparly every town and city in tho U.S.and thou inds of people - can testify to the wonderful healinjr power ot Hamlin's Wizard Oil. \ It Cures Neuralgfa , Toothache , Headache , Catarrh , Croup , Sore Throat , RHEUMATISM. Lame Back , Stiff Joints , Sprains , Bruises , Burns , Wounds , Old Sores and AH Aches and Pains- The many testimonials received by us more thaa prove all we claim for this valuable remedy , ic not only relieves the most severe pains , but If Cures You. That's the Idea ! For sale by all Drujrelsts. Price. CO cents per bottle. Our Song Book mailed free to everybody. Address WIZARD OIL COMPANY. CHICAGft OIAHA TYPE IJUIRI NEWSPAPER OUTFITS Furnished on Short IVoticc BVora Oiualin. ict Cliicn o I'rlccM. NEW OR SECONDlAND GOODS CORRESPONDENCE .SOLICITED. ' OMAHA TYPE FOUNDRY ; Omaha , Nob. . 12th and Howard. % rd Korpnlne Ilnbtt Cured In 10 to- 0R8S31S so dRefer : • > IUOO patlentr rnred > 3 H i& Wii In all parts. Dr. Karsh , duias .Kuiu.