The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 21, 1897, Image 7

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    , Bear It In mind.
The very conservative profession oi
medicine is slowly learning its lifo-long
mistake in giving too much medicine,
- and many of the oldest and best phy
sicians use less medicino each year.
Recent experiments in England anc
Russia jjrove that the ordinary doses o
medicine interfere greatly with th<
processes of digestion in all instances,
and that this interference lasts fron
two end a naif to ten hours—the lattoi
with the use of quinine.
Sant Tobacco Spit and Smoks Toot Lib Away.
If you want to quit tobacco using easily
and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic
full of new life and vigor, tabo No-To-Bac,
the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days.
Over 400,000 cured. Bny No-To-Bsc of youi
druggist, under guarantee to cure, fide oi
$ 1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad,
Sterling licmedy Go..Chicago or New York.
A woman can never pray five min
utes without' mentioning a lot o:
names.
Scrofula Cured
Face and Head Covered with Sores,
but Hood’e Has Cured Them.
“ My faoe and head were a mass of sores,
but since taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla these
sores have all disappeared. I believe
Hood’s Sarsaparilla has no equal for scrof
ula.” Ida A. Weaves, Palermo, 111.
Hood’s Sp»ma
Is the best—In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Hood’s Pills
cure liver Ills, easy to take,
easy to operate. 2S cents.
SLICKER
WILL KEEP YOU DRY.
Don’t be fooled with a mackintosh
or rubber coat. If you wanta coat
that will keep you dry in the hard
est storm buy the Fish Brand
Slicker. If not for sale in your
<own, write for catalogue to
A, J. TOWER, Boston, Mass.
*
K
LA GRIPPE 13 COMING
We sound the alarm. Already it is claiming
its victims by tbe thousands across old ocean.
As in the past it will soon cross your threshold
We forewarn you nnd tell you how to best
prepare for it Don’t wait un til you have been
attacked, but ho prepared for the enemy when
he attacks you. Send stamp for our 68-page
hook which gives symptoms and full treatment
Dr. Kay’s Lung Haim is guaranteed to be the
safest . and most certain cure Known for
la grippe and every kind of cough.
Miss Nellie Penoycr. I53t5 So. 10thSt., Omaha.
Neb., writes: “Have used your Dr. Kay’s
Lung Balm for a severe case of la grippe. My
lungs were very sore, and in tak ng the Dr.
Kay’s Lung Balm I found it stopped any desire
to cough at once- The soreness on my lungs
and in my head soon disappear d. It is pleas
ant to take and docs not cause sickness at the
stom u?h like many cou^h remedies, yet it euros
quicker than auv I have ever tried.”
(Kev.) J. W. Wohlfarth. pastor First M. K.
Church, Urbane. Ill, writes: “I am glad to
record the fact that less than one box of your
Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm cured me of an awful
cough. It is a remarkable remedy.”
It. is sold by druggists, or sent by us by mail
for 15 cts Don’t take any substitute for it has
no equal Address Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Co.,
Omaha. Neb.
We guarantee Dr. Kav’s Renovator to be the
te<t remedy known for dyspepsia, constipation
and liver troubles. A perfect renovator. Send
for book.
CHANCE TO SECURE ALASKA GOLD
The Alaska Gold Mining and Development com
pany, just organized by Omaha business men, will
•end a large number of experienced prospectors to
the Klondike gold Hold*. Under the proposed
plan of operating, this company will possess great
advantages over the ordinary parties going to
Alaska and ft is believed will yield those Inter
ested enormous returns. The officers and direct
ors comprise some of the most active and experi
enced business men of Omaha. This company
offers those who arc unable to go to Alaska a splen
did opportunity to secure a share of its vast min
eral wealth. All parties anxious to obtain an
Interest in the Klondike gold fields are Invited t.o
Join this enterprise. For further Information
write Tbe Alaska Gold Mining and Development
company. Ground Floor, Paxton Block, Omaha,
Nobraska.
WAGON **
A hotter Scale
forloHH im,ney than
httH ever been offered.
Jonee of Binghamton
Binghamton, N. ¥.
nOADCV NEW DISCOVERY; ih*
■ quick relief and cures worst
Send for book of testimonials and lO days*
treatment Free, <a JLiLiiuxa’BSOifl. Attests. u*.
BUTTER
WANTED—Highest market
paid. Jas. A. Clark ft Co.,
11th At.. Omaha.
prices
319 So.
Hew route to health.
Little, fragrant, palatable tablet*, in a
dainty enameled metal box, just right for
the-re*t pocket or the lady's purse. On the
tablets are stamped the letters, “C. C. C.”
Cascarets, Candy Cathartic. Eat one like
candy and the little tablet at once parities
*nH reflates the whole digestive canal. It
, destroys disease germs in the month and
throat, stops souring of undigested food in
i the stomach, stirs up the liver, and tones
and strengthens the bowels, making them
act healthily and naturally. They arc
well and widely advertised in the press,
but the best advertisement for Cascarets
is the wonderfully mild yet positive action,
which makes a Cascaret convert of every
one that tries them. We recommend them
to all our readers.
A Little Agnostic.
A London magistrate one day had a
little boy as a witness in a case before
him, and he thought fit, according to
the usual practice, to test the boy's
orthodoxy by first asking, in a paternal
way, whether he knew where bad peo
ple went to after they were dead. His
lordship was very much disconcerted
by the ready reply: “No, I don’t; no
moro don’t you; nobody don’t know
that” __
Read the Advertisements.
You will enjoy this publication much
better if yon will get into the habit of
.reading the advertisements; they will
afford a most interesting study and
will put you in the way of getting
some excellent bargains. Our adver
tisers are reliable, they send what
they advertise
, Woman Beats the Record.
A tarpon weighing 205 pounds is
said to have been caught in Fort
Meyers, Fla., with hook and reel, a
few days ago by a Kentucky lady,
after a hard and gallant fight of one
hour and twenty-five minutes. It is
said to be the largest fish of the kind
ever caught in that manner. It was
7 feet 3 inches long.
The Burlington Route—California Ex
cursion*.
Cheap, Quick, Comfortable.
Leave Omaha 4:35 p. m„ Lincoln 6:10 p. m.
and Hastings 8:50 p. m. every Thursday In
clean, modern, not crowded tourist sleepers.
No transfers; cars run right through to San
Francisco and Los Angeles over the Scenic
Route—through Denver and Salt Lake City.
Oars are carpeted; upholstered In rattan;
have spring seats and backs and are pro
vided with curtains, bedding, towels, soap;
etc. Uniformed porters and experienced' ex
cursion conductors accompany each excur
sion, relieving passengers of ull bother about
baggage, pointing out objects of Interest and
In • many other ways helping to maks the
overland trip a delightful experience. Second
class tickets are honored. Berths $5.
For folder giving full information, call at
nearest Burlington Route ticket oGlce, or
write to J. Francis, General Passenger Agent,
Omaha, Neb.
She Forgave Him.
Husband. “I won enough money
last night at poker to get you a new
dress.”
Wife (sobbing). “I think you might
stop playing those horrid cards, John.
You know what it may lead to in the
end, and to think that I should ever be
the wife of a gambler. This is t-t-too
much. What kind of a dress shall I
got?” _ ..
There Is a Class of People
Who are injured by the use of coffee.
Recently there has been placed In all
the grocery stores a new preparation
called GRAIN-O, made of pure grains,
that takes the place of coffee. The
most delicate stomach receives It with
out distress, and but few can tell it
from coffee. It does not cost over %
as much. Children may drink it with
great benefit. 15 cents and 25 cents
per package. Try it. Ask for
GRAIN-O.
Celestial Fashion.
“When I married you,” he said, “J
thought you were an angel.”
“I inferred as much,” she said
“From the very first,” she went on, j
“you seemed to think I could get along
without clothes Tid-Bits.
Beauty I* Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Ca
thartic clean yonr blood and keep it clean,
bv stirring up the lazy liver ana driving
all imparities from the body. Begin to-day
to banish pimples, boils, blotches, black
beads, and that sickly bilious complexion
by taking Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents.
AH druggists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c,
25c, 50e. _
Stone jars are far better than tin
boxes for keeping bread during hot
weather.
IdmM Tour Bowels With Co*caret*.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money.
No woman who believes in cook
books believes in total depravity.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
Wt ARB ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THR
RXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “CASTORIA." AND
PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRade’mark.
I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Eydnnis, Massachusetts,
mas the animator of “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” the same
that Juts borne and does now jrjj? s/T* . «n every
bear the fae-eimUe signature of C&aStftT&ZZZfiU wrapper.
This is the original "PITCHER’S CASTORIA," which has been
used in the hemes of the mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the kind you have always bought rnj? s/Vst . /** on the
■and has the signature of^^s^/jlfTcUcasdd wrap
P&r Mb erne has authority from me to use my name except
The Centaur Company of which Chas. E. Fletcher is
< President. .
March 8. 1897; ,jat
T, . , . Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your -child by accepting a cheap substitute
whidi some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies
on it), the ingredients of which even he does not know.
The Kind You Have Always Bought”
BEARS THE FAC-S1MILE SIGNATURE OF
\4.
1?
Insist on Having
Kind That Never Failed You.
*». •>«••• •«»». t» Hu.ray .t««t ... ei„. “ ’*
ICE AND COLD PKUNE8
BILL OF FARE OF CAPTIVE
MOUNTAIN CLIMBERS.
A Party That Broke Every Record,
and Is Prond of It, Although
It Dld'at Set Out With That Object
la View.
HREE women from
Sumer. Pierce
county, Wash.,were
made prisoners by
a terrific storm on
Mount Tacoma re
cently, and they
broke the record
for the length of
time spent in ice
caves and snow
banks, three miles
above the sea. They were hemmed in
by ice and snow, and were it not for
the heaviest flannels, stockings, shoes
and wraps they would have frozen to
death Inside of ten hours. Mrs. J. E.
Mitchell, Miss Josie Query and Miss
Jean McFarland were the women who
broke the high summer residence rec
ord. They were accompanied by Mr.
Mitchel and Sergeant Hall, the latter
being a resident of Puyallup. Their
imprisonment caused their friends the
greatest anxiety, but nothing could be
done to assist them until after the
storm, which broke into a hurricane
Just as they reached the summit of the
mountain, had subsided. But until the
storm finally did subside the two
things that kept soul and body together
on the mountain were the juice of a
few prunes and the little warmth that
came up through the core of the great
pile in the form of steam. Some of the
prunes were taken with the Mitchell
party and some of them were found
there, having been left by the Maza
mas. The steam is always there,
smelling of sulphur and brimstone, and
reminding those who enjoy its warmth
that Mount Tacoma was once upon a
time nothing more than a huge smoke
stack three miles high. When the
Mitchell party started for their event
ful trip the sky was clear and not un
til they were well up were there any
wi.mc oyyiuai'miig auuiiu.
It was then too late for the party to
retreat. A11 the climbers could do was
to press on and on until they reached
the summit exhausted. Once over the
rim of the great crater the mountain
eers hurried on to the ice caves where
the steam oozes up from the interior of
the earth. The sun was sinking low,
and darkness was coming on, but the
climbers had little fear. They expect
ed the storm to pass before mornTng,
and then they would descend in safe
ty. They huddled together about a
large opening where the steam came up
from below with considerable force.
There, too, they chatted and made mer
ry. A few prunes were half cooked
over the steam, and a few hard-tack
crackers were softened by holding
them where the steam would reach
them. “
This bill of fare was unchanged dur
ing their stay on the mountain, which
lasted three nights and four days. Be
fore the last day everything had been
devoured, and they were nearly dead
when they escaped from their icy pris
on. On the second day the storm in
creased in violence. The men went to
the rim of the crater with the intention
of seeing if it was not possible for them
to escape by crawling down the side
of the mountain. They found the
force of the wind so great that it
rolled their bodies back off the rim
like so many straws. Gradually hun
ger began to assert Itself, and on the
third day every prune and every piece
of hardtack was devoured. The clothes
of the members of the party had be
come moist by contact with the steam,
and when the moist side was turned
away from the warmth of the steam the
moisture turned to frost and ice.
Their evenings seemed to take the form
of a huge animal with great teeth that
snapped and bit every time the impris
oned mountain climbers turned around.
Hunger stood on one side ready to
gnaw out their vitals, while on the
other side stood Jack Frost ready to
sting and Etlffen their limbs. After
eating their last crumb on the third day
the climbers crept to the rim of the
crater and looked about. The storm
had left the top of the mountain, but
was raging still on the lower levels.
Nothing could be seen of the surround
ing country but the tops of Mount
Adams, Mount Baker, Mount Hood,
Mount Jefferson and what appeared to
be Mount Shasta, could be seen. On
the fourth morning of their captivity
the Mitchell party decided to scramble
down the mountain side, although the
wind was blowing at the rate of fifteen
miles an hour. The women were fas
tened to the life line and Mr. Mitchell
cut holes in the Ice for a distance of
over a mile for the women to step in.
In that way seven and a half hours of
painful work were required to cover
the distance that had been traversed
in ascending in 40 minutes. At the
snow line the Mitchell party met a Ma
zaina rescue party that had been or
ganized to rescue them.
Sight*eolnn; Slnpllflod.
There is always room for a new ap>
plication of an old principle, even so
old a one as that of the division of
labor. Mllllcent—How long did your
Blaster trip to Rome occupy? Made
line—Oh, a week altogether—there and
back. Mllllcent—And you saw every
thing? Madeline^—Oh, yes; you see
there were three of us. Mother went
to the picture-galleries, I examined the
monuments, and father studied local
:olor in the cafes.—Roseleaf.
No person in Norway may; spend
more than 3 pence at fine visit to a pub
lic house. »
Kansas City has 9,000 employes In
Its packing houses and stock yarn.
slow Ocean Trips.
The varied tastes of humanity add
greatly to the spice of life. While we
think that apparently evory ono who
crosses the Atlantic is pushing to take
passage on the fastest, steamers, there
are many who arc just as anxious to
dawdle oven on the slowest boats.
There are enough of these to keep the
crawlers going year after year. Such
passengers are those who love the sea
voyage best of all, or who are In poor
health and need the complete rest of a
long voyage. Passage on the slow
goers is cheaper by far than on tho
fast one3, yet it is not by any means
t he poor or tho economical who use
them. Some very rich Now Yorkers
travel that way by proforonce. *
l*ft Destitute!
Not of worldly goods, but of all earthly com
fort. Is the poor wretch tormented by mala*
rla. The fell scourge Is. however, shorn of
Us thong In advance by llostettor’s Stomach
Hitlers, Its only sure preventive and remedy,
llysnepsla, biliousness, constipation, rheu
matism, nervousness and kidney complulnts
are also among the bodily afflictions which
this benlHcent medicine overcomes with cer
tainty. Use It systematically.
A Pleasing Assurance.
He—I don’t see how ever Midges had
the nerve to embrace Miae Adipose. She
must weigh 200.
She—He wouldn’t, perhaps, but she
told him that ‘faith would move moun
tains.’—New York Journal.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury.
as mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and completely derange tho
whole system when entering It through
the mucous surfaces. Such articles
should never be used except on prescrip
tions from reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do Is tenfold to the
good you can possibly derive from them.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O., contains
no mercury, and Is taken Internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and mucous
| surfaces or the system. Jn buying Hall’s
Cutarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine
It is taken Infernally and made In To
ledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes
timonials free. Sold by DrUgglstB, price
76c per bottle. t
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Absent-Minded.
She (dreamily)—Just think of it, In
I two weeks we shall be married!
He (absent-mindedly)—Oh, let us be
happy while we can.—Vogue.
Cheap Ticket*
Via the Omaha & St. Leuis It. R. and
Wabash R. It. St. Louis, one way, 89.10,
round trip, 815.35. On sale every Tues
days and Thuvsdays. St. Louis: Round
trip October 3d to 8th, 811.50. Home
seekers' Excursions. South: Septem
ber 31, October 5 and 10. One fare the
round trip, plus 83. Springfield, 111.:
Round trip, 813.35; on sale September
18, 19, 20. For tickets and further in
formation call at 1415 Farnam St. (Pax
ton Hotel lilock), Omaha, or write G.
N. Clayton, Omaha. Neb.
The most interesting age of baby is
after it has outgrown it.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
To men (plain envelope.) How, after ten
years’ fruitless doctoring. I was fully re
stored to full vigor and robust manhood.
So C.O.L). fraud. No money accepted. No
connection with medical concerns. Sent
absolutely free. Address, Lock Box 288,
Chicago, 111; Bend S-cent stamp U con
venient.
1 know that my life was saved by Fiso's
Cure for Consumption.—John A. Miller,
Au Sable, Mich., April 21, 1895.
Very few women know the weigh to
a man's heart.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
Druggists refund the money If it fails to eure. 26a
No man can be very lazy in a mos
quito section.
Mrs. Winslow's Sootning nyrop
tot children teething,soften, the gums.rctlnose lnflaro
tuition, slays pain, cures wind colic, *5 cant* >t bottle.
It is surprising how easy some peo
ple quit. __
No-To-Bae for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco haMt eure. makes weak
men strong, blood pure, toe, SI. All druggista
Before Love grew blind it became
very far sighted.
Coe’s Csaati Balsam
Is the oldest and best. It will break up a cold quicker
than anything else. It Is always reliable. Try it
FREE $150.00
IN CASH.
We print here a list of words.
They are sets of letters jumbled to
gether, from which can be made the
name of I cities in the United States.
For instance, CGOUIAC can be
transposed into Chicago, and so on
down the list.
We will give:
First Prise in Cash—930.00 to ton persons first ■end’
lng correct answers.
Second Prise in rash—$50.00 to the next SO persona
■ending correct answers.
LPlHAtLPEDA*
CGOIIIAC
WNE KYliO
OTNBSO
HISGNNOAWT
MOITUAI.BE
TANALAT
NANEPlMLIOfl
Third Prise in Cash— $50.00 to next M persons send’
ing correct answers.
Should more than the required number send cor
rect answers, the awards will be made according to
date letter is mailed, hence it is advisable that your
letter should be among the flint. You can win one
of these prizes if you are quick and use your brains.
The above rewards are given free as an inducement
to read Mew Idea*, a handsome 16-page illustrated
journal covering an entire new field. It gives informa
tion about the latest Inventions and progress in
science, illustrating the most striking novelties for
business and household use, Its subscription price is
the only cheap thing about It. Bend answer to-day I
OUR CONDITIONS.—You must send with your an
swer 25 cents (stamps or silver) for a Six Months’
Trial Subscription to New Ideas*
ALL SURE OF A PRIZE.
Aside from the prizes above named, we will give a
special prize to each person who sends an answer,
whether correct or not, provided that 25 cents in sil
ver or stamps be sent for a six month’s subscription
to New Ideas. These special prizes a e awarded
along the line of Novelties, Music* Decorative
Art, History and Fiction. Be sure to state
in letter which you want. This contest will close
Baturd iy, Oct. Joth, and names of prize winners will
bo announced in Dee. number of New Ideas.
Address, New Ideas* 8ta. K. *08, Fhlladel
phia, Pa.
BEST HIGH SfUOE
METAL WHEELS
for farm wagons. Any sire
* width tire to fit any skein.
HO TIRE SETTIH6.
Saves the cost ef the wheel
in one season. * 0.
PRICES BED ROCK
Write for circulars & nricrs
Havana Motal Whtcl Co., Havana, 111.
... 1 1 i 1—rrTirriTtifKMMM
When you visit Omaha you should call at
C. 8. Raymond Co.’* jewelry store, corner
Fifteenth and Douglas streets, and ex
amine their jewelry and art. goods for
wedding, birthday and Christmas presents,:
also steel engraved wedding stationery, in
vitations and visiting cards. It is the only
first class, up-to-date Jewelry, art and cut
glass store west of Chicago and St. Louis.
Engraving and printing 100 visiting cards
11.60 by mail.
tv here no Space I* Wasted.
In many tropical countries tho roof
of tho house is a very Important part
of the building, being put to a variety
of uses not dreamt of in colder lands.
In the one-storied houses of Pern, for
instance, it is not uncommon to find
the mules and horses lodged on the
first floor, and the family on the floor
above, while on the great flat roof
there may often be seen fowls, pigs,
goats and' even cows. The cows are
taken aloft when they are merely
calves, and spend tho rest of their
lives on the roof.
Everybody Says So.
Coeeareta Candy Cathartic, the most won
derful medical discovery of the age, pleas
ant and refreshing to the taste, act geutly
and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
cleansing tho entire syetem, dispel colds,
cure headaoho, fever, habitual constipation
and biliousness. Please buy and try a boa
of C. O. C. to-day; 10, sift, M> cents, riuldooi
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
wants to sen.
Fuddy—So Konunuter wants to sell
his place out in Switchvllle?
Duddy—That, cannot be. He is for
ever cracking it up and telling every
body what a beautiful place it is.
Fuddy—Yes; that is the reason why I
know h* wants to dispose of It.—Boston
Transcript.
Bugs Made From tour Old Carpets.
Lato-t improvement, new melhod of making
reversthlo rugs from your old nru-sels or In
grain carpels, with border all around. .sm,d
for circular and prices to S. Kross, Sill Wtfbt
worlUAvc., Chicago. 111.
Xlie DMbrence.
'•What is the difference between
biography and autobiography, papa?'
asked Johnnie.
■ ‘One shows a man as he is and th<
other shows him os he thinks he is.”
FITS permanently Cured. No fit* or nervonsneen aftei
Brat day » u»e of Or. Klmoe Ureat -Nerve Keaturer
?«><* for FREE SS.Otl trial bottle and treatise.
Da. K. H. Kune. Ltd.. 831 Arab St.. Philadelphia, Pa
No girl objects to a filled engage
ment ring If It is filled with finger.
rABRIUI BAKING POWDKB IS
The beet, .*1 half the price; all groeera will n
fund your money If you are not eattelled.
Marriage is the one ideal of a young
girl and the one idea of a widow.
Try Grain-0!
Try Grain-0! &
Aik jour Grocer to-day to
•how yen a package of
GRAIN-O, the new food ,
drink that takea the place
of coffee.
> The children may drink l.y
without injury aa well as tho
adult! All who try it, like
it. GRAIN-O has that rich
seal brown of Hoeha or Java,
but it is made from , pww -
grains, and the most delicate
ii
■?'V
stomach receives it without
X
X the price of^^
■yr
'i' •
distress.
coffee., ... 1'
IS cents and 96 cents pee
package. Bold by all grocers.
-■HiW.
Tastes like Coffee '^ ^
Looks like Coffee
!HALL'S^to„T
PR RENEWS
Drives off old age;
restores lost color -
to the flair; gives- H
the richness and gloss of
“ youth; prevents bald
ness. No dandruff.
OUR KLONDIKE SHOES
are a silt edge I'ne, ana ever/
gentleman should. Me them be
fore buying. They ere the best
we have ever offered. Atk
your dealer for ttaim. and
you will get the best m
*l an the latent
nt.vi Lfci s uL.uhiKU, un .Voinov. In.
Oe«no and Dock Feather Pillow. D«|«,
Pointers and Cushion* Write for prtum.
Konnot City Feather < 'o.. lttf W* Unit j*t.
W. N. U. OMAHA. No. 43.-1007. i
When writing to ndrartlMr., kindly neo
■_Oon tkla pnpnr. - .
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MO MICT A t£ E‘ Thousands have bean
l**iw I w%IVEs cured promptly of
NEURALGIA
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Even in This Ithymc.
Tho English language must be tough,
At least, that’s what I’ve reckoned.
For it Is still alive to-day
Though murdered every second.
—New York Truth.
If you want to operate on tlie Chicago
Board of Trade send for our free book con
taining full Information how to trade. On
account of tho short wheat crop In foreign
countries and the short corn crop in this
country, both corn nnd wheat will sell much
higher, and now is the time to make a profit
able investment. We execute orders In
wheat In 1.090 bushels and upwards, and
corn and outs in 6,000 bushels and upwards.
Write us today. fi. J. Laughery & Go., 228
Klalto Building, Chicago. Members Chicago
Board of Trade.
.A special broom should be kept for
sweeping carpets.
To Caro Constipation Forever,
Take Coscarets Candy Cathartic. lOoortSe.
If C. C. O. fall to cure, druggists refund money.
Bamboo furniture can be cleaned
with a brush dipped in salt water. j
AfiFMTg WANTED _TO
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CAMPAIGNING; A
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A SDPPLERBKT la (JEM. OR ART'S u UOI EH.
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MORPHINE MS WHISKY HABITS.
HONK CURB. Bonk Kit UK. Vs. 1. r.
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nciMUT BAIR <ln >» ordera of SOO ft. uf
PNEIflHI “•HI Hoofing or Wall and t.iiltog
Manilla W i tc for Mniplcn and price*. Tl»» V«/
Manilla RotAvf t'onpaay, Caadra.k.J.
BLACK LEG
I( prevented by "vaccination’’ Mortality In U. & A. during
- vv y®lr® reduced to one-third of one per cent. Thousands
of Herds successfully vaccinated. Testimonials, eleu
PASTEUR VACCINE CO.,
S6 Fifth Avenue. Chlcaiio.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, NONE GENUINE WITHOUT OUR TRADE MARK.
in Good form
during the winter. Riding will do
it, and a Columbia bicycle will do it best
of all. You can depend on a
Columbia Bicycle
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to give you plenty of winter exercise and just as good service
as it will in summer.
STANDARD OF THE WORLD
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means that Columbia? are the patterns tor all others.
$75 ft alifcel
Hartford Bicycles, Be"*r&,SnS2““p‘ $50, $45, $40.
POPE MFC. CO.. Hartford Conn
If Columbias are not properly represented in your vicinity, let us know.
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