The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 09, 1897, Image 7

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For asthma, bronchitis, croup, or ▼hooping cough, there is
no remedy so sure and so safe as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
This standard remedy for coughs, colds, and all d»‘«»as»g
of the throat and lungs, is now put up in half size bottles at
half price, 50c.
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SOUTHERN
Homeseekers’Guide
Every homeseeker should address either J. F
MERRY, A. G. P. A., Manchester, Iowa: W. A.
KELLOND, A. G. P. A., Louisville, Ky., or S. G,
HATCH, D. P. A., Cincinnati, O., for a free eopy ol
the ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD'S
SOUTHERN HOMESEEKERS’ GUIDE.
SHE PROFITS. BUY DIRECT.
‘Our Leader”Razor, postpaid,
“lOO. “True Vermonter” l
Blade Knife. 50c. Oui
goodsare hand
forged and
warrant
ed'
CHAMPLAIN CUTLERY CO. BuriiDgton,Vt.
PENSIONS
GetyourPenslon
DOUBLE QUICK
Write CAPT. O'FARRELL. Penalon Agent,
1428 New York Avenue. WASHINGTON. D. C.
DfinriUP The best Red Rope Roofing for
H U U ■ I n lllc* Per ®Q> ft., caps and nails In
111 winded. Snhnt tutes for Planter
Samples free. The fay Manilla uoorisa co.jCaM4ne.Rj.
China has a war-god with 3,000 dif
ferent names. .
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Byrap
rorchildreu toethlng,aoft«ni the frums.reduces Inflam
matlon,allays paln.cures wind colic. SB cents a bottle.
The first steamer crossed the At
lantic in 1819.
Star Tobacco is the leading brand of
the world, because it is the beet.
The pianoforte was invented in
Italy in 1710.
. . Coe’s Csnih Balsa es
Is the old sit and best. It will break up a cold quicker
than anything else. It Is always reliable. Try it.
He who knows the woiknest of hl«
own wings is sure of successful flight.
Educate Your Bowels With Casern rets.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c. 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
On the ahoulilors of :fn young and
hele poverty sits but lisbuy.
No true woman is either a man
worshipper or a man hater.
HAS CURED MORE THAN 1,000,000 PEOPLE.
RHEUMATISM.
FOR 30 DAYS
YOU CAN TRY
IT FOR 25 CTS.
GIVEN UP OY 14 DIFFERENT DOCTORS.
[Trade Mark.]
1 how I was
DEAR SIRS: I thought I would write a statement of my case, and 1
when I commenced using your wonderful “5 DROPS,” as I feel truly grateful to think that our heavenly
Father has endowed you with the knowledge to bring out such a wonderful medicine as your **B DROPS.”
I was a great sufferer for about four years. I was taken tick with vomiting and cramps and dizziness,
•o I could not sit up a minute, so they had to carry me in where I fell. Then I employed one of our city doc
tors; he said I was all broken down, and that I would never be able to work again; then I kept getting worse,
and I employed another, and he said about the same. After a while I got a little better, then 1 was taken with
cramps and pains in my elbows, hands, knees and feet. The tor* ure of the pains was so gTeat that I had to
walk the floor night and day. I employed another doctor, and when he wquM say he could do no more for
tne, 1 would employ another and another till I had employed 14 different doctors, and had used every kind of
patent medicine I could hear of. My teeth are all gone from the effect of the strong medicine. Some of the
doctors said it was my kidneys, some said It was ray liver and kidneys, and some called it Rheumatic Gout.
My friends would say that I could not live a week. Two years ago iny sister-in-law came from Nebraska to
•ee me, and she taid when Bhe went away that she would never tee me alive again. Thank God she is here
again to see me, and she had just one look at me, then she said* “What did you ever get to do you so much
good!” for shf says: “I expected two years ago every letter I got to hear you were dead.” All I can say is,
it was wonder! *—*‘B DROPS” did It all. When 1 was taken sick I weighed about 1&0 pounds—I ran
down to about*. Apounds, and I could not feed myself and had to be turned in bed. I now have taken your
B DROPS ” about three months, and can clean my own horse and harness It and drive It. People all look
at me and say: “it is wonderful.” for they thought my box was made for me. My cure is a great testimonial
for your “6 DROPS.” Now, if you want any more I can give it, and I can get testimonials from promt
nent.men.here that know just how 1 was. ALLEN M. SAGE, Ionia, Mich.
As a positive cure for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Backache, Asthma,
Hay Fever, Catarrh, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Nervous and Neuralgic Headaches. Heart
weakness, Toothache, Earache, Croup, Swelling. La Grippe, Malaria, Creeping Numb
“e“,etc ctc’“FIVE DROPS” lias never been equalled.
ilC nnnPQ” once • day is a dose of this great remedy and to enable all sufferers to males
•iwrUr” , v t,i?1 of wonderful curative properties, we will *end out during the next thirty days,
100,000 sample boitles, 26c each, prepaid by mall. Even a sample bottle will convince you of its merit. Best and
cheapest medicine on earth. Large bottles coo doses* *1.00, for 30 davs 3 bottles for *8.50. Not Sold by drug
gists, only by n» and our agents. Agents wanted In new territory. Write ns to-day;
SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO,, 1G7-1G9 Dearborn St., CHICAGO, ILI*
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GET THE GEWPIKE ARTICLE!
Walter Baker & Co.’s
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Breakfast COCOA
Pure, Delicious* Nutritious.
Costa Less than ONE CENT a cup.
Be sure that the package bears our Trade-Mark.
Walter Baker & Co. Limited,
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(Established 1780.)
Trade-Mark.
Dorchester* Mass.
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MORPHINE and WHISKY HABITS.
HOME CUKE. Book FREE. DK. J. C.
HUFFMAN. Isabella Bldg., CHICAGO, ILL.
nPADCV NEW DISCOVERY; «Hm
It WP 1 quick relief and cures worst
•aaes. Bend for book of testimonials and 10 days*
treatment Free. Dr. li.H.GKBU’BBOSS, AUaata.tia.
SI25,00 h MONTH! jjjssfssaft?»
■ ■' ' ' — AO eta. Money refunded.
JAS. H. EARLE, PUBLISHER, BOSTON, MASS.
j/n.
McGREW
IS TUB ONLY
SPECIALIST
WHO TBEAT8 ALL
> PRIVATE DISEASES
| Weakness & Disorder of
MEN ONLY
20 Years’ Experience.
10 Years In Omaha.
Book free. Consultation
^ and Examination Free.
I 14th & Farnam Sts.,
r OMAHA, NEB.
CURE YOURSELF!
■ Use Big Cl for unnatural
J discharges, inflammations,
( irritations or ulcerations
of mucous membranes.
~• Painless, and not astrin
MTHEcVANS GheUICAlCo, sent or poisonous.
I Sold Uj Drstgiris,
"or sent in plain wrapper,
by express, prepaid, for
jKOO.or 3 bottles, |2.75.
Jircular sent on request.
KLONDYKE BULLETIN*'
Will be published by the 800 LINE Mon
days, containing aU TELE8RAPUIC NEWS and
np-to-dste Information as to BEST ROUTES SER
VICES, STEAMSHIP SAILINBS, and every’facil
ity as same develop. INVALUABLE to Alaskan
prospectors and all their friends. To be placed
on mailing list, send six cents (6c) In stamps to
W. R. CALLAWAY, 8. P. A., Minneapolis, Minn.
„ .ORES WHERE AU ELSE FAILS.
I Boot Cough Syrup. Taatee Good. Use |
In time. Bold by druggists.
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PITFBTC S*nd forInv#lltor*’ Oaide, free. ZDGAKTATS
lHI Lll lUl A INI., PateatBalltliort, £43 Broadway.K#w York.
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ENSIONS, PATENTS, CLAIMS.
JOHNHP; MORRIS,J#ASHIN6TON. D.a
Uto Principal Examiner U. S. Tension Bureau,
l/n* la tail war, U adjudicating claim*, attjr. kiace
Spare-Time Study
^Thorough coarse In bookkeeping,
K shorthand, science, jourualiwm,
II drawing, and all branches of
1 engineering (civil, mechanical,
5 electrical, etc.), at your own
I instructors. Fees moderate. Fifth
.. ar. Illustrated catalogue free. State
•abjaet iu winch interested. Nallaad ('nrrciMirimf IsatHaU
(It-), il Hvcaad National Huk Balldla*. Washington. II. «!.
The Beat Place to Hay
FURS, CLOAK8, DRE8SES
Or Ladles’ Keady-to-Wear Garments of Any Kind
Is at the
MCSCOriELD
U IXcuMmuiTca
1810 Douglas 8t., - Omaha, Neb.
NEURALGIA
Sick and Nervous
aches POSITIVELY
in 30 Minutes,
At ill druggist* or lent poit
paid upon receipt ol 11.
FRENCH CHEMICAL CO.
*. 356 Dearborn St.,
'• Chicago, in.
LIGHTING NIAGARA.
MonaWir ImmUIiUi and Galatia*
Screen* to Illuminate the Gorge
An experiment In lighting the gorge
of the Niagara river, which was tried
In connection with the convention of
electricians, is likely to bear Import
ant results and has furnished a spec
tacle of extraordinary magnificence,
says the Rochester Post and Express.
The illumination was arranged under
the personal direction of Luther Stle
rlnger, the man who designed and op
erated the Illuminations and electric
fountains at the World’s Fair. On the
platform car, between two open cars,
he took six monster electric search
lights and a number of colored gela
tine screens. At 10 o’clock in the even
ing the start was made down the
Gorge road. The search lights took
their electricity from the trolley wire
and when they, were directed upon the
shores and tumbling river, and the
lights In the open cars were turned off,
the scene was rarely beautful. It
looked as though such (moon) “light
as never was, on land or sea," had
transformed the scene. But as the cars
moved on and Mr. Stlerlnger ohanged
ouccub, i»r more magical, wuuuer
ful and startling effects were secured.
Now It looked as though one were see
ing with Dante eyes, so red and fierce
was the scene, and so darkly red the
shadowy banks between which the
river tossed waves of blood. Further
down, beneath the new steel arch
bridge, where the furious rapids were
tossing the spray fifty feet or more
in the air, red and green lights were
used. Then the plain lights were
shown again and then, where the
rapids are strongest and. wildest, the
red screens were used with an effect
whose wierdness the contrast vastly
heightened. So •impressive was the
spectacle that for several minutes theire
was absolute silence in the cars and
then a cheer of admiration broke out.
From that point to the end of the road
the colors were changed rapidly, with
beautiful effect, and at midnight the
party returned to the falls. It is said
that the success of the experiment in
sures the illumination of the gorge by
searchlights next season and- that
means the addition to the attractions
of Niagara of a wonderfully thrilling
night spectacle and one' which, once
seen, will not be forgotten.
Former visitors to Niagara will re
call that when the state reservation
was private property there was for the
last season or two a successful illum
ination of the upper rapids and of the
falls themselves and a heightening of
their wildness and wejrdness and
beauty by a similar use of colored
screens. The scene was one to re
member and Niagara visitors have rea
son to congratulate themselves that
private enterprise again proposes thus
to enhance the night wonder of Nia
gara. For you may croak as you please
about “natural” beauty, nature is too
prone to veil her beauty at night; and
if esthetes be Bhocked at an artificial
coloring of the water and find no com
pensation 'for loss of naturalness in
such bewildering riotousness of color
and grotesqueness as one can hardly
dream of, even they must approve the
lights which make visible the natural
beauty when darkness would other
wise veil the scene.
An Accidental Gold Find.
Apropos of the recently reported rich
gold finds in Alaska the accidental
Btrlke on the Payette river in Idaho,
seventy-five miles from Boise City,
may be recalled. Two men named
George Bell and Dick Fraser were
"grub staked” to go out on a pros
pecting tour. They skirmised around
for some time without striking any
thing. One day Fraser went out hunt
ing and chased a bear and a cub up
a mountain side through heavy brush.
The game escaped, and Fraser sat
down to enjoy a brief siesta before re
turning to camp. He pushed the brush
aside, and was digging thoughtfully in
the dirt with his fingers when he
picked up a piece of rich float. He did
not know what it was, but it was a
nice specimen of something, and he
put it in his pocket. He stuck his pick
into the ground and encountered an
obstruction in the shape of a lead. Go
ing to camp, he showed the piece of
quartz to Bell, and further investiga
tion showed the latter that it was
worth looking into. A small quantity
of rock was taken out and brought to
Boise to be assayed. It went |138 a
ton gold.—Exchange.
It Brines Ravishing Dreams of Bliss.
From the San Francisco Call: In
Southern Arizona the jail and prison
officials have their hands full in try
ing to prevent the smuggling into their
Institutions of the seductive marl
guana. This is a kind of loco weed
more powerful than opium. It is a
dangerous thing for the uninitiated to
handle, but those who know its uses
say it produces more ravishing dreams
than opium. The Mexicans mix it
with tobacco and smoke it with cigar
ettes, inhaling the smoke. When used
in this way it produces a hilarious
spirit in the smoker that cannot be
equalled by any other form of dis
sipation. When smuggled inside the
prison walls the Mexicans readily pay
$4 an ounce for it, but free men buy
it on the outside for fifty cents.
The Kaiier'i Employe*.
There are 1,500 people upon the Ger
man emperor’s list of employes. In
cluding 350 female servants, who are
engaged in looking after the twenty
two royal palaces and castles that be
long to the crown.. Their wages are
small. The women receive not more
than $12 a month, and the men serv
ants, who number over 500, from SIS
to $25 a month.
Tin Burlington Boat* —California Es
curslnps.
Cheap, Quick, Comfortable,
Leave Omaha 4:33 p. ra„ Lincoln 0:10 p. tn.
and Hustings 8:50 p. m. every Thursday In
clean, modern, not crowded tourist sleepers.
No transfer*: cars run right through to San
Francisco und Los Angeles over tho Sccnlo
Route—through Denver and Salt Lake City.
Cars are carpeted; upholstered In rattan:
have spring scats 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 all bother about
baggnee. pointing out objocts of Interest and
In many other ways helping to make the
overland trip a delightful experience. Second
class tickets are honored. Berthe B
For folder giving full Information, call at
nearest Burlington Route ticket office, or
write to J. Francis, General Passenger Agent
Omaha, Neb.
Foe Mot a Drnnkard.
Major Drury, who lives at a histor
ical old seat on the James river, a few
mllea below Richmond, was a school
fellow and personal friend of Edgar
Allan Poe. During the poet’s short
and sad life Major Drury was his
staunch friend, and, although poor
himself at that time, he often helped
him financially. He says that Poe
was not a drunkard, as has often been
charged, but, on the contrary, seldom
drank spirituous liquors.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo.
Lucas County,
Frank J Cheney makes oath that he IS
the senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business In the City
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and that said firm will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
„ FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D, 1S88.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON.
. Notary Publio.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
and acts directly on the blood and_ mu
cous surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials, free.
F. C. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
All About Alms kit.
Descriptive folder containing five
maps of Alaska and routes to the gold
fields; the most complete publication
of the kind in print. Send four cents
in stamps to P. I. Whitney, G. P, and
T. A. Great Northern Railway, St.
Paul, Minn. “Alaska. Land of Gold
and Glacier,” a beautifully illustrated
booklet, sent for fifteen cents in
stamps. The Great Northern 1b over
100 mileB the shortest line from St.
Paul and Minneapolis to Seattle and
Portland, the outfitting points whence
steamers sail for Alaska.
Boston claims to have solved the
servant girl question by substituting
men tor girls tor all kinds of house
work.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Soar tllk Away.
To quit tobacco cosily and forever, be mag
netlc, full of Hie, nerve and vigor, take No-To
Boo, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
itrong. All druggists, SOo or II. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Hemedy Co, Chicago or New York
People whose eloquence reveals ras
cality are always said, by the rascals,
to “talk too much.”
Cora for Klondicltls.
A sure cure for Klondike gold fever
has been discovered by an American
who recently returned from Alaska.
"Pick out a morning next winter," he
says, “when the mercury Is below
tero, shoulder a pick and go Into the
woods before breakfast; dig a hole
sixteen feet deep; come back and go
to the house at night and eat a small
piece of stewed buffalo robe, and sleep
In the woodshed. Repeat the dose as
often as necessary.—Toronto Mail.
try Grain-n.
Ask your grocer today to show you
a package of ORAIN-O, the new food
drink that takes the place of coffee.
The children may drink It without
Injury as well as the adult All who
try It like It. ORAIN-O has that rich
seal brown of Mocha or Java, but It is
made from pure grains, and the most
dollcate stomach receives It without
distress. ' M the price of coffee..
16 cents and 25 cents per package.
Sold by all grocers. Tastes like oof
tee. Looks like colfoe.
The patterns of the flags of the
world’s nations vary widely, but In
every field the star of Bethlehem
shines.
The new model Remington Type
writer enjoys a larger sale than any
other typewriter ever had, because It
Is the best. Send for catalogue. 1710
Parnnm street, Omaha, Neb.
One song sung amid a storm Is bet
ter than a whole concert when the
sun Is shining.
To Core Constipation Forever.
Take Casearots Candy Cathartic. Ido or 25c.
H6C.fi fall to cure, druggists refund money.
The world la full of human miles
stones, since it is more easy to point
than to plod.
Smoke Sledge Cigarettes, 20 for 6 cts.
Ulysses S. Grant Is a grain weigher
at Kansas City.
Ho-To-Db« for Fifty Conte. •- :%v
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. ROc. It. A11 drugirlaia.
Experience is a hard block to whit
tle, but every shaving is of priceless
value to the whlttler. ,
Had Catarrh f
And Was Much Run Down to)
Health, but Hood’s Cured.
“ I was all run down in health and had
catarrh. I began the nae of fiood’a
Sarsaparilla, am now cored of catarrh,
and my health la good.’' J. 11. Auotst,
Monticello, Iowa. Remember
Hood’s a£ma
Is the best—In fact the One Tree Blood Partner.
Hood’s Pills cure slek headache, ass.
Order King Cola
White Plume
Celery.
Cavld Coleft Co..
Oauke, Set
OYSTERS
LADIFft wanted in every town. 97 to919
per week making sample darns at
korae to advertise the IMPEUIa!*DARNING MA
CHINE. No convulsing. Will darn a heel o.- toa
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•nv elope for sample andnart'ciilars.
_ FOSTER MACHINE CO..
635 W. 39th St., New York City.
GAME AND POULTRY
FOR HOLIDAY TRADE.
Ship direct Co U. U . ICRSS A CO., lots
Beiterd and soo So. 11th Mt.. Omaha..
end get hlgheet merket price. Reference: Omaha
Dtnka, Coumcrctel Aguuclce. - Correepondenea
•ollclted.
ROBERT PURVIS,
COMMISSION,
Established 1070.
Specialties—Butt«r, Eggs. Poultry. Veal,
ntaes and Game. Write for tags and prices.
OMAHA. NEB.
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tiring 'features for December
How I Made My First Thousand
Winning Fame and Fortune After Fifty
What Two Young Women Accomplished
How a Young Farmer Became a Millionaire
Princely Salaries and the Men who Get Them
^ The Newsboy who Became a College President
OR. ORISON. S. MARDEN.
lOtTOH-M-CHICF.
How Change of Business Brought Change of Fortune
Shall I Risk my Salary and Go into Business for myself?
Wanamaker Trundling his First Order in a Wheelbarrow
t Cbese Booke •wilt Make Tour "fortune
Pushing to the Front
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