"August Flower" Mrs. Sarah M. Black of Seneca , Mo. , during the past two years has been affected with Neuralgia of the Head , Stomach and Womb , and writes : ' ' My food did not seem to strengthen me at all and my appe tite was very variable. My face was yellow , my head dull , and I had such pains in my left side. In the morning when I got up I would have a flow of mucus in the mouth , and a bad , bitter taste. Sometimes my breath became short , and I had such queer , tumbling , palpitating sensations around the heart. I ached all day under the shoulder blades , in the left side , and down the back of my limbs. It seemed to be worse in the wet , cold weather of Winter and Spring ; and whenever the spells came on , my feet and hands would turn cold , and I could get no sleep at all. I tried everywhere , and got no relief before using August Flower Then the change came. It has done me a wonderful deal of good during the time I have taken it and is work ing a complete cure. " ® G. G. GREEN , Sole Man'frWoodburyN.J SICK HE AD ACHE ' Poiittrely cured bj thCBO EJttlO PHI * . CARTER'S Th y also rellatd DU- tress fromDyap poi , In- rtlgc8tlon ndTooHt .rty ITTLE Eating. A perfect rem edy forDlnlneu.Nftniet IVER Drovriinen , Bad Tute In tha Mouth. Oottod PILLS. Toneue.Paln la the Bide. TOKPID LIVER. They regulate tbl Boweli. Purely Vegetable. Price 2& Cental CAETEB HEDICINS CO. , Small Pill. Small Dose , Small Price , SfYoTlrXit ? ! HP i\roT - i&flB Tr jyiow ! Go to your Druggist , hand 30 him one dollar , tell him you Itt want a bottle of . . . . T ASH * The BEST MEDICINE known for the CURE of All Diseases of the Liver , All Diseases of the Stomach , All Diseases of the Kidneys , Ail Diseases of the Bowels , PURIFIES THE BLOOD , CLEANSES THE SYSTEM , Restores Perfect Health. KENNEOY , Mass , says Kennedy's Medical Discover ) cures Horrid Old Sores , Deep ! Seated Ulcers of 40 years standing , Inward Tumors , and eve y disease of the skin , ex cept Thunder Humor , and Cancer that has taken root. Price $1.50. Sold by every Druggist in the U. S. and Canada. J.J. THOMAS & CO. , 1C 15 Curtis Street , DEISTVER , - COL. Special rates for carloads to Clubs and Alliances for all Northern Colorado Lump mid Steam Coals. Consumers will consult their iuterei > ts by Writing for prices. 11 & WnUEII MAKE 85.00 A DA Y UH IgUKICH SellingourStandardMedU M clncs. Send reference and I we will ship you ? 12 worth on coraraiselon to Etort with. .LauderbacUCo. , > "eivnrk , > f. J. Laws and . DCUCinUC Experience 20 Advice Free , r Cndlllllw years. Write us. A. \ \ . IlcCOIUHCk & bO.NS , UnclnMtt , O.TatUngton , D. C. The Soap thatCleans Cleans Most is Lenox. DC-WNFALL OF BISMARCK. A Little Inside History by Dr. Geffcken. When tholrile Emperor Frederick o ! Germany died , it will be recalled that portions of his dinry , kept in ISY.'J , were published , which showed the hesitating part played by Bismarck in the Franco-Prussian war. Intense excitement followed this publication , and Dr. Gefleken was arrested on criminal proceedings on the ground of falsification if the diary was not gen- ino , and for revealing state secrets if the diary was genuine. On this two- edged indictment he was tried , but ac quitted with the censure of the court. To this Dr. Gefleken , now Imperial Privy Councillor , submitted quietly and awaited his turn , which soon came in the fall of Bismarck. And thestory ofthefnll of .Bismarck , with greater detail than it has ever be fore been published , at least for English readers , Dr. GefFeken now tells in the July number of The Forum. The Iron Chacellorhad , naturally perhaps , assumed that his long and valuable service and his great influence ( amounting in many matters of State to control ) over the old Emperor William and his retention during his brief reitm by Frederick would 'insure his continued power under the young William II. Not only this , but huhad for many years so conducted Imperial affairs and so disposed of men about him as to make young Bismarck his successor , aiming to establish an hereditary chan ellorship. From this high pinnacle of achieve ment and of expectation his sudden and unexpected dismissal is one of the most dramatic incidents in political history. The central idea in the critical re view of Bismarck's career , made by Dr. Geffcken in this article , is set forth in the following extract : The true test of the highest order of statesmanship is its degree of success in forming a school. Such statesmen were Pericles , Crcsar , Charlemagne , Lord Chatham , Washington , Pitt , Stein , and in our days , Cavour. When they died they left successors able to continue their work , and the reason is that they believe in institu tions rather than in men. . . . With Bismarck in was the reverse ; he always adhered to the Csesarian system the "one man" who un dertakes to think for the whole people. To govern was , according to his idea , not to persuade , but to com mand , and representative government was to command with a flourish of speeches , which should always end in a subserviency to the ruling minister. In fact , his opinion was , "L' Empire c' est moi , " and enemies ol the Em pire were always those who opposed his policy of the hour , his imperious nature rebelling against all control. Such a man could form no school ; as soon as he saw a rising talent he press ed it into his service or crushed it. Therefore when he was' dismissed , Germany had able diplomatists and administrators , but no statesmen. He represented the corruption aa well as the absolutist tendency of an order of monarchy that is now every where dead except in Russia , . On the other hand , the young Emperor , as described by Gellcken , in spite of his strongly military utterances , recognizes the fact tli.it he is a constitutional monarch. An out line of the portrait of him , drawn by his Privy Councillor , is as follows. William II , is undoubtedly the most remarkable sovereign of the present time , lie is a modern man , notwith standing certain proclivities which still adhere to him , like pieces of the shell of an egg from which the bird has is sued. With restless activity he seizes upon all questions which agitate our time , be they large or small. Today he speaks on great European affairs , opens new issues to German commerce , and proclaims social reform ; tomor row he opens an art exhibition and takes a personal part in the perform ance of Wildenbruch's patriotic dra ma , "The New Lord. " He presides over his Council and shows himself a ready debater , opens a schola&ticcou- ference , laying down his educational plans , and indefatigably travels all over his country in order to see every thing with his own eyes. Much in all this may be attributed to his active temper , but the moving principle is un doubtedly the high "conception of his duty as "the lirst servant of the state. " This conception is bound up with a strong consciousness of his eminent position ; he feels him self to be the pillar of the state called to carry out a great mission. As be fore the dismissal of Bismarck lie said that he would crush any one trying to obstruct his path , .so lie declared in his last speech at Dtisseldorf : "Only one is master in this country ; I shall suiiVr no other. " It would be unjust to see in such utterances , caused by hi h consciousness of his power , absolutist tendencies on the part of the Emperor ! He is a const i- tutional prince and hasrigidh" respect ed parliamentary rights. But in a time when the principle of authority and order is undermined in many ways , the youthful sovereign feels that he ib the centre of monarchical dis cipline , without which the State can neither exist nor progress , and he is resolved to maintain his authority against Social Democrats as well as against interested coalitions of priv ileged classes and persons. The For um. Disrespectfully Abbreviated Men who become suddenly rioh should be judged leniently. They hae many temptations from which the rest of us are happily delivered. Mr. John Johnson , a man of this class , was desirous to be known as of 'a literary turn , and to that end proceeded to lay in a library. One of his purchases was an old dictionaiy which , being somewhat out of repair , was sent to the binder's. When it was returned to the purch aser , he found printed on its back the words "Johnson's Dictionary. " The slight threw him into afurious passion , and he demanded of the messenger : "Why didn't he put the full name OE , 'John Johnson's Dictionary ? ' " Tito VnpooMe Liken IIU Crndlc. The Indian father and mother com bine to make a curious and ornamental close cradle or bed for the papoose. In shape it is not unlike the long , ovul bhielu of the Zulu. The father cuts it out of wood or stout bark with his tomahawk or scalping knife , and cov ers it with deer or buffalo skin , or. if he has not these , with matting or the softest bark of trees , leaving the up per side loose and open. The mother then adorns and embroiders if with beads and grasses , and lines and pads it with the softest grass or mo = s or rags she can find. The papoose is lightly strapped in with soft thongs fastened to the board and passing under his arms , and then the covering is laced over him , as one laces up a shoe , and nothing but the face of the papoose is left exposed. Thus done up baby can be hung ( with a thong ttttaohed to his cradle ) on the branch of a tree , or from the pole of the wigwam , or set in a corner out of the way. It may seem to us that the close confinement and the upright po sition of these nests cannot be very comfortable , but it is said that after tumbling about a while on the grass or among the dogs of the wigwam the In dian baby frequently cries to go back to his solitary nest. .T. S. PAKKER , Frc.lonla , N. Y. , says : "Shall not call on you for the $100 reward , for 1 believe Hall's "C'atanli Cure will cure any case of catarrh.Vis \ery bad. " Write him for particulars. Sold by Druggist5c. . rile TnlleHt TInii in Illinois Dead. John Lehman , the tallest man in the state , died in Tazewell county recently after a brief sicicness. aged seventy- live years. Mr. Lehman was raised in North Carolina , and "had to stand on iiis toes to tee the sun shine over the great hilis there in the morning. " This is what he used to toil inquisitive people who asked what made him so tali , he being G ft. 9 in. in his stock ings. Carthage ( Ills. ) Record. * l > rutth I'ntfiit Dot ; * > oap Kills nialK'N coat clos y ; by mail t ! . > c. Pamphlet free Do'jDUi'HM'OtiiiTimiticrof interest address I'.ttfiit , New York City. A Dear im < > . An attempt was recently made at Pan Francisco to smuggle $50.000 worth of opium through the custom house , concealed inside of bananas. A custom house oflicer saw a particu larly line looking bunch and thought he would try one , when he discovered , at the lirst bite , the trick that put L'O , 01)0 ) into his pocket. Jornal do Comercio. Tlio Liiite-t Fad Iti Jewelry. The fashionable brooch for the lace-pin has disappeared from among us is the round one of twisted gold , with an enameled heart just in the center. The prettiest design shows the heart of blue enamel , with tiny little diamonds sprinkled over it. Hearts are everywhere : on thin gold chains about the neck , on buckles for slippers , in the corners of card cases , and fre quently on the outside of leather boxes intended to hold weddings gifts for a bride. The received card case , or purse , is no longer made heavy with silver corners and monograms ; the great display of metal being counted in extremely bad form. Instead , thought is given to the fineness of the leather , to the security of the clasp , n'fid to the care with which the pociiets to bold one's ducats are made. A small monogram in silver or in silver gilt may be in one corner , but it must be so small as not to attract , the least attention. Ladies' Home Journal. \Vhen you have that tired feeling of ex halation and \on have little ambition , jour biood is thin and poor. There it. nothing that w.lI enrich your bloo.l , brinp back life and activity , like lliie's Koot 1'eer. Noth ing ko nutr lions'andtieniitheiiiiiir. . A k voiir dru < i4i-t or irrocer lor a paekasre. Iakes li\e irallons , sparkling and delicious , b'oid every\\heie. Yl ] it si JKoliuiiiiiioilaM lri < It > Says. There was a Mohammedan wedding in London the other day , and the bride repeated after the crimson clad Moulive. "I stand here in the pres ence of God and all who are assem bled to unite my heart to your heart and my destiny to your destiny and to be called by your name. Your sorrow shall bu my sorrow and your happi ness mv haDDuess. " When Baby was sick , we gave her Castoria , When she was a Child , she cried for Castoria , When she became Miss , she clung to Castoria , "When she had Children , she gave them Castoria , Ilarrisran's play. "Reilly and the -100 , ' ' ran for 202 nights in New York. " Hanson' * * iUncic Corn Pnlvo. " Warranted to cure , or money refunded. Ask your druuKibt for It. Price 13 cents. lie isn't much of a man who isn't a hereto to somebody. _ The seemimr length of a sermon is gener- a'ly proportioned to its need. Brooklyn will have twelve theaters next season. _ The balloon route to the top of Olympus has never been successfully tiaveled. Tact can afford to smile while genius and talent are quarreling. .In no , .Inly and Ai 'Ihe most charming Summer Resorts , of which there are over "three hundred choice locations , are to be found in Wisconsin , Iowa , Minnesota. South Dakota and the Peninsula of Michigan , along the lines of the Chicago , Milwaukee ifc St. Paul Ry. Nearly all eve located near lakes which have not occn fished out. These resorts are easily reached by rail way and ranee in variety from the""full dress for dinner" ' to the flannel-shirt cos tume for every meal. SEl'TEMHEIl AXD OCTOBHI : . The finest shooting grounds in the North west are on the tributary to the lines of the Chicago , Milwaukee tt St. Paul Ry. The crop of Prairie Chickens will be exception ally good this vear : also Ducks and Geese. Jn'Northeru Wisconsin and the Peninsula of Michigan splendid deer shooting is to be had. Full information furnished free. Address , Gr.o. II. HIMFFOKD , General Passenger Agent , Chicairo , 111. Washington is the only city of its size in the United States which has no factory girls. * , JTT , < ; / , An Oilrt I'hrnnc. One of the old phrases which every body uses a still odder one than "ev ery now and then" is the phrase , quite a few , " by which we mean rath er : i good many. Quite a few ! If you look into that sentence you will find that it means exactly the opposite of what you seek to express by it ; that is. if it moans anything at ail. Butno one will have any right to quarrel with the sentence if it once firmly roots itself in idiom. Perhaps it isn't in trinsically any funnier than "a good many. " Language is a queer , go-as- you-please thing , especially the Eng lish language ; and that is the beauty and strength of it. Boston Transcript. American Institute Farmers * CInb. A committee from this club rcjiort the wines of Alfred Specr , of Pastalc , N. . ! . , the most re liable to be obtained , and that his Oporto Graiic makes a port wiiie equal to any in the world. Jlis Claret and Brandy have no superiors. Sold by druggists. .UiiHicul Note. "I did not like Muntalini. There was an air of hauteur" Can you whistle it ? " ' What ? " "The air ofhauteur. . ' I never heard of the composer. ' ' New York Truth. iMrrun Blood is the primary cause of the majoritv of diseases t Mlncb the human family "is subje t. The blood in passim : tlnough the system visits every portion of the boilx if "pure , carryinir Kicngth and vitality"if ; imj ure , diseasl' ami deaih. Blood i > oisonin * < : ii most danjreroti- . Prickly Ash Bitteisfill render the Ir.st inij o = sible , and will regulate the system so that health will be a sine result. _ A man cannot be truly eloquent if he knows not how to listen. FITS. All Fits stopped free by . Kinx-scnm Nerve Kentoror. No * It after tirs-tday'Mii-c. Mar vellous cure * . TrcntSc nnrt 100 trlnl bottle free to Fitcases. Send to Or. Kline.iMI Arch hi. , 1'lilla. , 1'a. Many of us expect others to be better than we are" willing to be 0111 selves. 3Iu.ors | Cciiu-nt liepairs Hrokon Articles 15e iinclTie. . Major's Lrntlu-r iiml Jtutibi-r Cement , ISc. It is expensive economy to make a part of the truth Milliee for the uliole. The problem of medicine is solved by Hires' lloot 1 eer imparting ptue , iieh blood. Source of health. Without pure bloo 1 a person cannot Ion : ; remain healthy and free . irom disease. Hires' Root Beer "Packages , make live gallons of a delicious , sparkling I temperance drink. Cooling and quench'n < r the thir.-t. All first-class diMjrgi-ts and grocers sell it. Both coinage and fear owe much 4.0 the armed neutrality of prudence. Can You Find tlic Word V The only one ever printed. Can you find tlieuordl Each \\cek , a different 3 inch display is published in this pa-ier. Theie are no'two words alike in either ad. , excej t One word. This \\oid will be found in tie ! ad. for Dr. Ilarter's Iron Tonic , Little Liver Pills and Wild Cherry Bitteis. Look for "Crescent1' trade mark. Head the ad. care fully and when you find the word , send it to them and tl ey \\i 1 return you a book , beau tiful lithographs and sample free. People are scarce who do not talk too much about themselves. Every Yonnjr Man anil "Woman May Secure u Boot ! start In buMncss by takini : n full business course , by mail : Bryant's"College , Buttalo , N. V. Yon can't help the Lord any by wearing a lonir face. XVoo to ltt Conquered. The Romans cried "Van Victis ! " "Woe to the conquered ! " at their iriumiilis To-ility ni.itiv ol us aru being conquered our poaee. our rett and dully ; iin > ctlt < i wrust.t , " ! from us by that invader of the stomach , dyspepsliu Succor \vo HUO for from a hundred sources. Temporary relief we sometime * obt.iln. Hut a heurty meal , the simplest , indiscretion In diet. an < l the Protean Imp returns with re doubled vlpor to torment u > . A pumlstent u-e of tliu jrreat anti-dyspcptic and r Kulut- iiiK tonic. Iloslettcr'tt Stomach Hitters , Is be-.t calculated to drive into pcrmunuitt banishment every form of Indigestion , tem porary or chronic. No le-.a efficacious is It for malaria. biliouHiie.is. constipation , rheu matism , kidney and bladder ailments. This remedy of specific utility and many uses overcome5 ! them all. 'Tis a safeguard , too. against the efl'eet of temperatures ant to le- vive an attack of "I.a Grippe. " 1 IflftO < llll. Thirty-six freight cars passed over five-year-old Kduio Quinther at East Buffalo , but. strange to say. his only injury is a slight cut on the head. He was standing on the tiauk and was struck by the train , which was drawn by a switch engine. It having no cow catcher , he was pushed beneath the standing board and lay in the center of the track while the entire train missed over him. BulTaio Times. lu to All. The high position attained and the universal acceptance and approval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Pigs , as the most excellent laxative knoxvn , illustrate the value of the qual ities on which its success is based and are abundantly gratifying to the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company. No man's life can be right uhose love is \\ronsr. Diake University , DCS Moines , la. , with its eight strong colleges , is a phenomenal sncccbs , standim : in "the front rank of our great educational institutions. We cordially invite attention to advertisement in this issue. Hlrn. WlnHlow'n SootHincSyru p , for Chil dren teetliinp , softens the cum * , reduces iiitluimiin- tlon , alluys pain , cures wind colic. 23c. a bottle. Aunt Louisa Eidridge says she has been on the stage fortv-u\o vears. HIS INHERITANQE. Scrofula is a , form of blood poison descending1 from parent to child. Jler- cury and potash dry up scrofulous sores and hottle up the poison in the system. S. S. S. , drives the poison out through the pores of the skin ! Her Boy. Swift's Specific ( S. S. S. , ) cured my little boy of hereditary scrofula , which broke out all overhis face. For a yearhehad suffered , and I had given up all hopes of his recovery when at length I was induced to use S. S. S. After using a few bottles he was entirely cured. Not a symptom now remains of the disease. This was three years ago. Mus. T. L. MATHERS , Matherville , Miss. Book on Blood and Skin Diseases Free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Atlanta , Ga. If HIVrn JIKNTOTKAVEL , . We pay Off Mlfl I CU c ? r < 0 to 100 n month and expenses ' A RCUTC " &ke00 | PER CENT.pront.on my Cor > ets , llUCn I W Belts lirushi'S , Curlers .t imdinnoSnin - Hples FREE 'Write now. Dr. lindgmati , 377 B'wiCN.Y. . KERFOOT BROS. , MILL FURNISHERS , SS SSKuSTfc Oscoolallnr.1nr.-ireCo. . O-ceoln la. . THE CELEBRATED MAUD "S. " Double Acting Force Pump. Ison. Miy tlio Maud "s. " Write for Descriptive C.rcuhir and Prices. Ithe pump for the people pleWe We are of fering xperla Induce inents to agentx. ff v ? ' . ' ' , ' * f" Jt kVT & * Best Cough Medicine. Recommended by Physicians. Cures where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the taste. Children take it without objection. By druggists. 'He had small skill p'horse boughh&goose bo ride o or dirieM" soaps LI of-ih nd be convinced.1 fails to accomplish satisfactory results in scouring and cleaning , and necessitates a great outlay of time and labor , -which more than balances any saving in cost. Practical people \vill find SAPOLIO the best and cheapest Boap for house-cleaning and scouring. Straws show which way the wind blows Watch them and be convinced. When you see all sorts of washing powders pat terned after Pcarline ; when you see it imita ted in appearance , in name , in everything except merit ; when you find three persons using Pcarline where two used it a year ago ; when you hear it as a household word with the best housekeepers ; when you find its forrrer enemies now its staunchest friends ; then you may know the wind is taking you along toward Pcarline. Why not go with it ? You are losing money by trying to head the other way ; mon ey , and labor , and time and patience. Go with the rest use Pcarline and you stop losing , and begin to gain. Millions realize that there is everything to gain and nothing to lose with Pear line. Peddlers and some grocers \vill tell you , "this is as good as" 01 Blowing - the came as Pearline.1 IT'S FALSE but what a puff for Pearline jog JAMES FVLE , New York : Ait ahe enters- \vomanhood , every youngirl needs the wisest care. Troubles beginning then may make her whole life mis erable. But the troubles that are to be- feared have a positive remedy. Dr. Piercc's Favorite Prescription builds- up and strengthens the system , and regulates and promotes every projxjr function. It's : i generous , support ing tonic , and a quieting , soothing- nervine a legitimate mcdifinc , not a beverage , free from alcohol and injurious drugs. It corrects and cures , safely and surely , all those delicate derangements , weaknesses , , and diseases peculiar to the hex. A remedy that ( Joes cure is one that can be guaranteed. Thal' what the proprietors of " Favorite Prescription " think. If it doesn't give satisfaction , in every case for which it's recommended , they'll re fund the money. No other m"dicnic ; for women is sold on such terms. Decide for yourself whether .some thing else sold by the dealer , is likely to be " just as good" for you to buy. THE ONLY TRUE Will purlfr BLOOD. rozn KIDNEYS , remote I.IVKK illborilur. Imllil strvu/tli. rirucw appetite , restore In-Mtii ami 'corofj outh. Iysin > inla , Indigestion , thai tinrttl ! - ir.i'lnMtc < l. Mlml lin ltienol. brain JIIIWIT Increase * ! , l > Ollf < . II * rX ' , 511113- cles. ncHviMK'W t''irce. SUlTerini ; iropi complaint * tie- culi.ir totlieirscx , 11 111 it. find _ a safe , speuily cure. IS-tnrns rose bloom uit checks , lic-auti Hcs Complex ion. Js'olil everywhere. All f-'cniiiip- . " > < > 'ls bear "Crescent. ' ' buud 1. . us ecu t stamp for J-nage. pamphlet. OR. HAHTER MEDICiHE CO. . St. Lou ! ; . Mo Tuition < k Hooks frp. . ulvnn hy ormn-cy nt Mt > Carrnll. III. , tonne student from i'nc'i r < w\.j * > l U. fc. Send for Jree "Dread" and learn < - SituationCuarantcpil ? em ! Slirrxuuil Ilroo. , .Vi lorL Life DCS MOINES. IOWA * , S Colleges. . " 2 In-fr ' ' rs , 17 Students M ( ; ru ui' b Fall Term Opens Scpf. H , I SO I. ( oik'Hintf. liiblc , Nynnal. Ijiiiincs-i , Mti-is-tiT , Ait Law and Mcd cal DcpirtincTiN In"rut5- tonthurou.li : : c p-nscs ic-\ li surround ; ings j ) CMi.inf. Am ns < . T. fiii'i c iler , Cutiirllor. ! . TKKATKD FICKE Positively C r > * l with Vpgctalilc Komc Jio t Ha\e cured thousands of cases. Cure --.ises t r < - Douncud lionelus * by best , physicians t r-.a tlr r 4tose * yuiutoni ! ! 'Hi-appear ; In ten days at least iw j-ihZrd- ill .symptoms removed. Sonii for free nui > ki itmcH- ] lals ot nur.-iciiloiiH cures. Ten days' treatment ree by mall. If you order trial tend I'Jc in tazuua o pay postage Dn H.II Uiu.EN & : o\ Atlanta Ga " fjou order trial return this udvert ! nicnt x. n. I Pakaie make * 5 pillnin Dellciotn spar * > az an I < "i. = s. 1 3oU l > r nil .Jesters A -aaliful picture Ii x. n I iri - -'ff-ic iny one -ndiDg * lire to T11L C. E. HIKES Cu ' " ai : t.i * . ' WftV EE1/CD CURED TO STAY CURED. I Blli I F B EII We want the nam- and ad- dressof every sjfte.'T in the U.S.and Canada. Aldrcss , P. Harold EijesM.D , RiTii,5.I. RESTORED. KEMEPV . . . r , - . . - FltKE. Aitmi of Tiritl.fiit irnprutlci > "ScniiFinir Prcmati-rp Iiiv N --slitbiU itv. Ixwt M. Ticxxl , Ai Imvin tricilirnain-vo tnoirti. reme lliK dtvovfrt-d .1 imrile m-ain -r'.f-mif. . which lie ft. M ntl < ealrd > f'Khr. to hi * fell < > iff-rrrs. AiMnJ C MASON , HoxSlTV , : .e * \ * k < . : : r- ORAGIN. VALE & BICKFORD. ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS , 914F Slroot. Washington , O.C. SpscFal Attention given to Land. M un ari Indian Depredation Claims. FAT FOLKS REOUGED Vri. Alice Mnple. OrcRon. Mo. m'tr "M.r eiiht asL"JJj > oun IM.niw i-tSj5 , nre < lnctionof 1'iilhs " For circulars .iili.ri - < * a'ic . Or. O.W . .iS > VlJEIt. ilcVicker'b Theatre. Ch.ja o.Ju Patents ! Pension Send for Inventor' * Otildoorllow toOblair i I'uJect. 3endforlliKe tof IE > SI N end ItlM'.NT'/ . \ \ S. PATRIC. ' O'FAREELL. - WASEIl GTOX. D. C. $ Oi50 A DAYI' * " I"TrpPt'f" > : iI Ctvatico- a Clear ITolit IJ ? cT'cflcT''S" " > 'ai > a- l > * r'tcnt n' ' f > r t"-- 'orT- Speclal inducement * If you e-Uibllsh anrJ - ,3iy io eal acent' ' Hot thinir ont.anipP [ f.v run ' * 7c. LUKI3IKI &CO 40-43 CSark it < h.C2ir'.1lL i - i - IB K u CU JlCoveriforlior-'p' * . t iun / - lackmi" at C. .1. UAIvKK'x ; 191 7 t Tli rd KANSAS CIT1" . J10. SenJ for lirs-'C rotjrdj-ea car.'J I-Ti'i j.ntl ji. 7hoti.i.cur nt. Iii < _ lltuWLEY. Ter . iau. IIP ! } Thompson's Eye Water W. X. U. , Omaha , -