DEATH COMES PAINLESSLY. A Scientific Opinion That Will Bo Consoling to All Humanity. The signs of impending death are many and variable. No two instances arc precisely identical , yet several signs , are common to many cases. Shakespeare , who observed everything else , observed and recorded some of the premonitory signs ot death also. > In the account of the death of Fal- HtalY , the sharpness of the nose , the coldness of the feet , gradually extending - , ing upward , the picking at the bedclothes - clothes are accurately described. For some time before death indica tions of it approach become appar ent. Speech grows thick and labored , the hands , if raised , fall instantly , the .respiration is difficult , the heart loses its power to propel the blood to the extremities , which consequently be come < y > ld ; a clammy moisture oozes through , the pores of the skin , the voice grows weak and husky or piping - ing the.ejMes begin to lose their luster. In death at old age there is a gradu al dulling of all the bodily senses and of many of the mental faculties ; memory - ' ory fails , judgment wavers , imagina tion goes out like a candle. The mus cles and tendons get stiff , the voice breaks , the cords of the tabernacle are loosening. Small noises irritate , sight becomes dim , nutrition goes on feebly , digestion is impaired , the secretion are insuflicicnt or vitiated or cease , capil lary circulation is clogged. Finally the central organ of the circulation comes to a stop , and this stoppage means a dissolution. This is the death of old age , which few attain to. Many people have an idea that death is necessarily painful , even agon izing ; but'tkere is no reason whatever to supppose that death is more pain- nil than dirtn. it is because in a cer tain proportion of cases dissolution is accompanied by a visible spasm and distortion of the countenance that the idea exists , but it is nearly as cer tain as anything can be that these dis tortions of the facial muscles are not only painless , but take place uncon sciously. In many instances , too , a comatose or semi-comatose super venes , and it is altogether probable that more or less complete uncon sciousness then prevails. We have , , too , abundant evidence of the people who have been nearly drowned and resusciated , and they all agree in the statement that after afew moments of painful struggling , fear and anxiety pass away , and a state of trancmility-succeeds. They see the visions of green fields , and in some cases hear pleasing music , and , so far from being miserable , their sensations are delightful. But where attempts at resuscitation are successful the resusci tated persons almost invariably pro test against being brought back to life , and declares that resuscitation is ac companied by physical pain and acute mental misery. Beat his a fact which every man must personally experience , and consequent ly is of universal interest ; and as facts : ire facts , the wiser course is to look them squarely in the face , for necessity is coal black and death keeps no calen dar. Medical Journal. THE BAD LANDS. Composed of White Clay That Mix es into Mud as Sticky as Tar. The bad lands of Dakota are com posed o.f white clay , which , by the ac tion of rains , has been cut into hil locks. They are not high , seldom more than forty or fifty feet ; but it is up one and down another the whole way , You cannot follow the water courses , for there are none , a gully , 40 feet deep , with a foot and a half of mud at the bottom , is the nearest approach to a water course in the whole region. At every few yards you must stop and , with spade and shovel , cut a path down the side of a hill in order to descend' , and then up the side of the one opposite in order to get up again. The mud is as sticky as tar , and in going a few yards the wheels of a wagon become solid round cakes , and all the mules you can hitch to it will not be able to pull it a foot fur ther. Then the spades are brought and the wheels cleared , the operation being repeated two or three tames in 100 yards. The extent of the Bad Lands in Dakota is probably 100 miles north to south by fifteen to thirty miles wide ; and if the Indian can lind a better stronghold in this country the plainsmen would like to he.ar.of it. An Aged Wisconsin Woman. Probably few ot our citizens are aware that there is living in Erin , a lady who is nearly 114 years old , yet such is a fact. Katie Bauer , who is now living with her son-in-law , Josepa Messner , has undisputed evidence that she hae attained to that remarkable age. She was born at Baden , Germany , on the 24th day of May , 1777. She not only has the family record setting forth the day and year of her birth , but is armed with a certified cbpj" of her baptism taken from the church record of her native parish , which event took place nine days subsequent to her bitth. Both documents carry on their face the stamp of antiquity which vouches for their authenticity and genuineness. Hartford Press. Died In a Coffin , Barney Frickers , a well known char acter of Alliance , 0. , died recently in a coffin. For twenty years it has been his custom to sleep every night in it coffin of his own manufacture , be lieving that he yas about to * die. He - a.shroud before nlwAysTobed'hiinsglf-in . ' fore retiring. The'coffin is of oak , very strong and covered with all ori- cal fubiecta. Frickers was 75 years old. EXCITEMENT IN ROCHESTER. The Commotion Canned by ( he State ment of a PhIclan. . An unusual article from the Roches ter , N. Y. . Democrat and Chronicle , was recently republished in this paper and was a subject of much comment. That the article caused even more commotion in Rochester , the following from the same paper shows : Dr. J. B. Henion , who is well-known not only in Rochester , but in nearly every part of America , sent an ex- tendedarticle to this paper , afew days since , which was duly published , de tailing1 his remarkable experience and rescue from what secmod to be certain death. It would be impossible to enumerate the personal inquiries which have been made at our office as to the validity of the article , but they have been so numerous that further investi gation of the subject was deemed neces sary. sary.With this end in view a representa tive of this paper culled on Dr , Hen- ion , at his residence , when the follow ing1 interview occurred : "That article of yours , Doctor , has created quite a whirhvinu. Are the statements about the terrible condition * you were in , and the way you were rescued "such as you can sustain ? " "Every oae of them and many addi tional ones. 1 was brought so lo\v by neglecting the first and most simple symptoms. I did not think I was sick. It is true I had frequent head aches ; felt tired most of the time : could eat nothing one day and was ravenous the not ; felt dull pains and my stomach ach was out of order , but I did not think it meant anything serious. The medical profession has been treating symptoms instead of diseases for years , jind it is high time it ceased. The symptoms I have just mentioned or any unusual action or irritation of the water channels indicate the approach preach of kidney disease more than a cough announces the cominer of con sumption. We do not treat the cough , but try to help the lungs. We should not waste our time trying- relieve the headache , pains about the body or other symptoms , but go directly to the kidneys , the source of most of these ailments. ' This , then , is what you meant when you said that more than one-half the deaths which occur arise.from" Bright's disease , is it , Doctor ? " -Precisely. Thousands of diseases are torturing-peopletoday , which in reality arc Bright's disease iasome of its many forms. It is a Hydra-headed monster , and the slightest symptoms should strike terror to every one who has them. I can look back and recall hun dreds of deaths which physicians de clared at the time were caused by pa ralysis , apoplexy , heart disease , pneu monia , malarial fever and other com mon complaints which I see now were caused by Bright's disease.1 And did all these cases have simple symptoms at first ? " Every one of them , and might have been cured as I was by the timely use of the same remedy. I am getting my eyes thoroughly opened in this matter and think I am helping others to see the facts and their possible danger also. " Mr. Warner , who was visited at his establishment on N St. Paul street , spoke very earnestly : It is true that Bright's disease had increased wonderfully , and we find , by reliable statistics , that from ; 70 to 'SO its growth was over 250 per cent. Look at the prominent men it has car ried off , and is taking every year , for while many are dying apparently from paralysis and apoplexy , they are really victims of kidney disorder , which cause heart disease , paralysis , apoplexy plexy , etc. Nearly every week the papers record the death of some prom inent man from this scourge. Recent ly , however , the increase has been checked and I attribute this to the general use of my remedy. " Do you think many people are af flicted with it to-day who do not real ize it , Mr. Warner ? " "A prominent professor in a Xew Orleans medical college was lecturing before his class on the subject of Bright's disease. He had various flu ids under microscopic analysis and was showing the students what the indica tions of this terrible malady were. And now , gentlemen , ' he said , -as we have seen the unhealthy indications , I will show you how it appears in a state of perfect health , ' and he submitted his own fluid to the usual test. As he watched the results his countenance suddenly changed his color and com mand both left him and in a trembling voice he said : 'Gentlemen I have made a painful discovery ; I have Bright's disease of the kidneys ; ' and in less than a year he was dead. The slightest in dications of any kidney difficulty should be enough to strike terror to any one. " You know of Dr. Henion's case ? " "Yes , I have both read and heard of it. " "It is very wonderful , is it not ? " "So more so than a great many oth ers that have come to my notice as having been cured by the same means. " 1 You believe then that Bright's dis ease can be cured. " I know it can. I know it from my own and the experience of thousands of prominent persons who were given up to die by both their physicians and friends. " ' You speak of your own experience , what was it ? " "A fearful one. I had felt languid and unfitted for business for years. But I did not know what ailed me. When , however , I found it was kidney difficulty I thought there was little hope and so did the doctors. I have since learned that one of the physi cians of this city pointed me out to a gentleman on the street one day , say ing : 'There goes a man who will be dead withina year. ' , I believe his words would have proved true if I had not fortunately used the remedy now known as Warner's Safe Cure. " "Did you make a chemical analysis of the case of Mr. H. H. Warner some three years ago , Doctor ? was asked Dr. S. A. Lattimore , one of the an alysts otthe'Stute Board- Healtbr , , "Yes , sir. " "What did this analysis show you ? " "A serious disease of the kidneys.1 "Did you think Mr. Warner could recover1 "Xo , sir , I did not think it possi ble. " -Do you know anything about the remedy which cured him ? " I have chemically analyzed it and find it pure and harmless. " The standing of Dr. Henion , Mr. Warner 'and jLr. Lattimorevin this community is beyond question , and the statements they make cannot for a mo ment be disputed. Dr. Henion's expe rience 'shows that Bright's disease of the kidneys is one of the most decep tive and dangerous of all diseases , that it is exceedingly common , but that it can be c'urea if taken in time. Orange * iu San Bernardino. There are upward of o , 000,000 orange trees in seed bed in this county. This is over three times the number sot out in in orchard form in the county. But each year the demand for trees in creases. At the present ratio of in crease two years from'now 1,000,000 will be planted annually in this county alone. As jnany trees are shipped into San Diego and other counties , and if all the trees now in seed bed should mature to a condition for planting , there will be but little danger of an overstock. But many of these trees will be killed by frost and from neg lect and other causes. San Bernardino ( Cal. ) Times. ! 'rorre . It is very important in this age of vast material progress that a remedy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye , easily taken , acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its nature and effects. Possessing these qualities , Syrup of Pigs is the one perfect laxative and most gentle diuretic known. "Dead stuck on it" The fly on the point of a pin. COUGHS AXI > HOARSENESS. The irritation which induces coughing immediately re lieved by use of "Brown's Bronchial Troches.1" Sold only in boxes. There are 377.77 grains of pure silver in a Mexican dollar. Helm tin's lIver Pads. HOLMAN'S IiIVKIt PILLS euro MALARIA. HOLMA.V'S LIVKII PILLS cure BILIOUSNESS. HOLMAN'S I.IVKII PILLS cure INDIGESTION. I'.iinplil-itfrco with full Instructlons-nixi commenda tions. IIoLMAX LlVKit PAD Co. , P.O. Box-112 , H.Y. An Arab who has lost his teeth probably speaks only gum Arabic. Mrs. Winslow's SJooihinjrSyrup , for Chil dren tuctliins , softens the gum ? , reduces inflamma tion , alluvs pain , cures wind colic. 2oc. a bottle. Better a dinner of herbs , if von like them , than a stalled ox , if you hate beef. The largest Furniture and Carprt house west of Chicago is located at Omaha , Neb. , Chas. Shiverick & Co. . Proprietors. They have an immense establishment , occupying half a block of five-story stores on Farnnm ' street , and every floor 'is packed with the most elegant designs in carpets , draperies , and the leading novelties in the furniture line. Jf you con template buying write them for particulars , prices , etc. , or call and see their goods when you visit Omaha , whether you buy or not. They take pleasure in shovr- ins : people through" their establishment , which is equal to any in Chicago. Can Hack Thine * lie T Thero'is-such a thing-as-carrying1 economy even beyond the borders of parsimony. Hero is a case wo vouch for as actually occurring , we will not say where. Three years ago a certain person purchased as a Christmas gift for his 2-year-old daughter a little chair , painted red. In 1889 ho had the chair painted blue and gave it to her as a brand new Christmas gift. Last year he had the same chair gilded , and worked it off again as a Christmas gift on his imiocent and helpless child. In a Very po'or household such"an inci dent would bo pathetic. But this father is by no means a poor man. Buffalo Commercial. Did you ever go within a mile of a soap factory ? If so you know what material they make soap of. "Dobbins' Electric Soap fac tory is as free from odor as a cbalr factory. Try It once. Ask your grocer for it. Take no imitation. Telephones are now being introduced on L'oard men-of-war. From 18SO to ISfO the Indians decreased nearly 7 percent. Here in a Chance to .TInke I Lought a machine for plating gold , sil vcr and nickel , and it works splendid. When people heard about it 'they brought more sjioons , forks and jewelry than I could plate. In a week I made ! . > , and iu a month $172.30. My daughter made & 51 in live days. You can get a Plater for SIJ from AV. "II. Griflith & Co. . Zanesville , Ohio , and will , we trust , be bcncfittcd us much as I 1-avc been. K. M. GRAY. The sober second thought usually comes after the banquet. For JtickeiH , IIaramnu , mid all Wast ing IMnorderM of Children. Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil , with Hypophosphites , is unequalled. The rapidity with which children gain llesh and strength upon it is very wonderful. "I have UBCil Scott's Emulsion in cases of Rickets and Marasmus of long standing. In every case the improvement was marked. " J. 31. MAI.V , 31. D. , New York. The good who die young have a great deal to be thajijiful _ , f qr. _ GOVERNOR OF MARYLAND IT EXECUTIVE CHAMBER. IS ffnnopoffs , % 7/a. , Jan. 6 , > 9O. "JT have often used ST. JACOBS OIL , and find it a good JLiniment.19 ELIHU E. JACKSON , c ° v"d - THE "dBEST. . SIGKHEADAGHEI ' Positively cured byl these Little Pills , CARTER'S They also relieve Dis-1 tress fromDyspepgia.In-l digestion anil T ooHeartjJ ITTLE Eating. A perfect remedy - edy forDizziueag.NaiiBe. IVER Drowsiness. Bad Tast iu the Mouth. Coa PILLS. Tongue.Pain in the SIdeJ TOKPID LIVEB. They ! regulate the Bowels Purely Vegetable. Price 25 Cents ; CABTEB MEDICINE CO. , NEW YOSE. Small Pill , Small Dose , Small Price , ! Your health is a citadel. The winter's storms are the coming enemy. You know that this enemy will sit down for five long months outside this citadel , and do its best to break in and destroy. Is this citadel garrisoned and provisioned ? The garrison is your constitution. Is it vigorous or depleted ? How long can it fight without help ? Have you made provision for the garrison by fur nishing a supply of SCOTT'S EMULSION of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda ? It restores the flagging energies , in creases the resisting powers against disease ; cures Con- sumptioiitScrofula % GeneralDebility andallAnamic and Wasting Diseases ( especially in Children } , keeps coughs and colds out , and so enables the constitution to hold the fort of health. Palatable as Milk. SPECIAL. Scott's Emulsion is non-secret , and is prescribed by the Medical _ Pro fession all over the world , because its ingredients are scientifically combined in such a manner as to greatly increase their remedial value. CAUTION. Scott's Emulsion is put up in salmon-colored wrappers. Be sure and pet the genuine. Prepared only by Scott & Bowne , Manufacturing Chemists , New York. Sold by all Druggists. It's a cold day for the housekeeper when Pearline gets left. Take Pearline from washing and cleaning and nothing remains but hard work. It shows in the things that are washed ; it tells on the woman who washes. Pearline saves work , and works safely. It leaves nothing undone that you want done well ; what it leaves undone , it ought not to do. Peddlers and will tell " this \J s * * -r TS * * + * s some unscrupulous grocers you IJ V W ii IT is * * ? oed as" or " the same M PearlineIT'S FALSE V CVXs - * Pearline is never peddled , and if your grocer sends you something in place of Pearline , do the honest thine tend it tack. 263 JAM ES PYLE , N. V- "WHAT AN ASS AMI ! " The ass thought himself as fine lookIng - Ing as his neighbor , the horse , until he , one * day , saw himself iu the looking- glass , when he said "What an oss am II" Are there not scores of people who cannot see themselves as others see them ? They have bad blood , pim ples , blotches , eruptions , and other kin dred disfigurements. All these annoy ing things could be entirely eradicated , and the skin restored to "Illy - whiteness ness , " if that world-famed remedy , Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery , were given a fair trial. It cures all humors , from the ordi nary blotch , pimple or eruption to the worst scrofula , or the most inveterate blood-taints , no matter what their na ture , or whether they be inherited or acquired. The "Golden Medical Dis covery" is the only blood-purifier guaranteed to do just what it is rec ommended to , or money refunded. WORLD'S DISPENSABT MEDICAL AS SOCIATION , Proprietors , 2fo. 603 Main. Street , Buffalo , N. T. 'EKK ONK DOLLAR sent us by Jnnll , TTO will * deliver , free of nil charges , to any person Intbo United States , ull tUo following articles Carefully pocked 1 n a n eat box : Onetwo-ounco Dottle of Pare Vaseline lOctn. One two-ounce bottle Vaseline Pomude 15 eta. Onejarof Vaseline Cold Cream 15 eta. Onecake of Vaseline Campborlce lOcts. One cakeof Vaseline Soap , unncentcd. . . . lUcts. One cake of Vaseline Soap , scented 25 eta. One two-ounce-bottle of White Vaseline 2o cis. cis.H.10 Or for stamps any single article at the price. If you have occasion to UHO Vaseline In nny form be careful to acrept only genuine goods put up by us In original package ; . A great many UrucKiMH ore trying to persuade buyers to take VASELINRput up by them. NeverTleld to nch persuasion , as the article Is an Imitation without value , and will not give yon tliore-uilt yon expect. A bottle of .Blue Seal Vaseline Is sold by al 1 drupRUta at ten cents. CUtSKBUOUill JtTevro. , S4 State St. , Sew Tort. IN THREE DAYS I ? what our collector obtained for HO ohl coin" , nnd otht iHhu\e done nearly as well. T. Clcncay lolil' ,989 ; R. C. Davis sold ' , . ' , * i * / / * * * > ; * uiu 7,1'CS ; 1 tt J ill 111U1UU 2,2S7 during i Complete list and prices jmid for each coin can Lo exam ined at our ofllce. Jfjoulia\o any old coins or proofs coined before 1878 , save them , as they might lie worth a foitune. IH'd. Circulars on rare coins free nt ofllce or malli'dfortwoftamp . Xt'JIISMATlCIIANK , 99 Court St. , Boston , Mais. A tpcclal representative wanted in each town. AVanhlil-ton , I ) . C. Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Late Principal Examiner U.S Pension Bureau. 3yra in lost war. 15 adjudicating claims , a.Uy sluco. IF I * PI * GARDEN MANUAL P Ktt ofSSP-kg-BlLOCA. ! * . ilfcl" AMESMadison , Wis. toilri'-e at night without the Safety i.antorn Holder. Ask your ttorekeeticr , or wiito to the Coinjany , Baltimore , Mil. FBJEE I Prettiest BOOK ever Printed. \ ONE cent a I PA CKET | and npwards according to rarity , scarcity , or cost. Cheapest of any by oz. & B > .lOOOOOOextras. Catalo- ' mut free. B. H. Shmnwav Bockford 111. COLE'S GARDEN ANNUAL FREE ! Containing a complete list of GABDE * . FAR * X.VD KLOWEB SEEDS. Gardners and Firtnrn thonld lend for It btf ore purchasing. LOWEST Piucrs. STOCK PUBB Addren COLE'S SUED STOKE , PELI.A. IOWA. Please Mention this Paper. TASTED AgenU to sell the Plnless Clothes Uue , the only line ever inrented that holds the clothes without pins ; perfect f success ; patent recently Issued ; cold only by 111 Vr agents , to whom tbc exclusire right Is DIMC GiTen : on receipt of Wctswewill send & I * O sample line bj m U : also circulars , price-list and terms to ogeuts ; secure your territory at once. Address TdB PINLESS CLOTHES LINE Co. . 27 Hermon St. , Worcester , lias * A BIG DEAL IN. Dry Goods , Hayclcn Bros , of Omaha , Neb. , , have bought the entire stock of the Bankrupt firm of Eiseman & Co. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. This was the finest and largest stock of Silks , Dress Goods , Cloaks , Linens , Blankets , Flannels , Hosiery , Underwear , . Laces , Ready Made Clothing. Hatsr Boots , Shoes and Toys ever brought to the West. Stock was all new and in first-class condition and filled the five floors of the new Eiseman Build ing in Council Bluffs. Hayden Bros , have moved the whole stock to their stores on Sixteenth street and have opened their new Building. Have overhauled the entire stock and reduced the prices away down on , every article in order to close out all in a very short time. Among this stock you will find finer Dry Goods , than ever carried in Omaha. It wilE pay you to lay in a supply for years- to come. Such an opportunity was never offered in this city before , and may never occur again. There never were as many Dry Goods displayed by one firm in Omaha as at present by Hayden Bros. There never were bargains offered like the bargains. now going from the Eiseman stock. You will he well repaid for your time.- and trouble to attend this sale. Sixteenth and Dodge streets- , Omaha , Neb. TlftnUfl JlOOnr 11,000 Carefully InTcsted IHUUInH here bring Annually from twenty to. Test us. TACOMA l.s\EbTME > T Co. , Tacoma. Wash. 60.0004-4 ' BUS. " SEEC SS.HB S CtUTS QR > $ tf FORAU. SOVV.S AND POTATOES "CHE/S wins the eyes/wins aJL'- cert-aunty use SAP © LI 0 * in house-ce&ninf'B&px ! > lie is a solid cakeof-scouring- so&p TrxlLtO J ouse-cle&ning : iroTJ l ! / your house just as much as by your dress. Keep it neat and : clean and your reputation will shine. Neglect it and your good name will suffer. Do not thinTz that house-cleaning is too trouble some ; it is worth all it costs , especially if you reduce the outlay of time and strenath bu tistnjr SAPOLIO. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH , RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. The only Safe , Sure , wnlreHaite Pill for ! e. Ladle * , ailc DruMist for Chichetter't nglit\ Diamond Brand la Ked and CM raetallls boxes sealed with blue nbbon. TnLc no other Llnd. Jttfute Subititutioiu and Imitatiem All pilli la pasteboard bow. pink wrappers , are dnnecroua counterfeit * . At Dngiiiu. or g nd ra . In for particular ! , te.llnonlil. . and "Keller for . . " , jwrnps Ladle. in Utter bj . . . _ _ . . j . return JIall. . . . . .return * 1O.OOO Testimonial ! .Vame Paper. CKICHCSTCn CHEMICAL CO. , Mndl.nn bold by all Local llracgiita. PHILADELPHIA , P ISO'S REMEDY FOR CATARRH. Best. Easiest to use. Cheapest. Relief is immediate. A cure is certain. For Cold in the Head it has no equal. - * v J * R H It is an Ointment , of which n small particle is applied to the nostrils. Price , COc. Sold by druggists or sent by mail. Address , E. T. HAZELTIXK , AVarrcn , Pa. /the best for this cli- ( Ocer 3OOO Acres in Seed Cultivation in 189O. ) mate. New Seed Com , . Seed Oats , Grass , Field and Garden Seeds. Send for Free Catalogue printed in English and German. THE EMERSON SEED COMPANY. * ELECTRIC - . . PATENTED Auc. 18 1887 IMPROVED JULY 30. , , . - . , , , - . , , . . GALVANIC BODY BELT * " " " 8U8PEK30HXrtl. ill Ehettmitia Con ta , luabftjo , Genenl. id Hervoo * De&ilitr , . -JtbTecea , Kidney- Dutri'i , ITervoataMs , Tra&tlisgi Sexual Ex-- hanitisa , "Wutinff of n- i iGi5- , _ jjl * 32veaf a eaoifd by IndUerttioM ia onthtAge.'WK : . y med or Efcsle Life. cttsrKpJtlspirties to certain ccspldstss . . _ . . „ „ ELuGTRlu inSOLEw. . . . . . . Also an Electric Truss and Belt Combined. Bend So. pottc for nxx Illufd book. IU pm ex. whjcii win b MatjoainpUtnsnlMlRiTtlope. XeatlonthUnper. JlddrenL OWES ELECTBIC BELT ft APPLIANCE CQ 306 North Broadway , St. LouIarMa. M A N H O O R RESTORED. . Wi f IV \J U AvicUm of yoaib- rul imprudence , caiulnff J ematore l > ecnr , Xerron Debility , Lort ManhcKKl , Ac. , having tried In"Tainrior ? known remedy , has dUrorereil ammple meant of * ef- cure. which lie will send < eae < l > FI1EB to his fcl'nw-cp ferer - Address J. H. REEVES. Evj. Kox 231. .V. T. Ctj : 'e ' r lThompson sEye Water ? W. N. U. , Omaha , 5ol ( s