The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 13, 1898, Image 7

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    fDr. Hu King Eng, and Miss Wang,
i “ '
are to be the Chinese delegates to the
woman's congress to be held in Lon
don! in 1898. The former, who is
kncftrn as the “Miracle Lady,” on
a«&>unt of her success in the art of
healing, obtained her degres of doc
tor of medicine at the Woman’s Med
ical College in Philadelphia.
Beware at Ointments tar Catarrh That
Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense
or smell and completely derange the
whole system when entering It through
the mucous surfaces. Such articles
•would never be used except on prescrip
tions from reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do Is tenfold to the
food you can possibly derive from them,
tails Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
K. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains
no mercury, and Is taken Internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and mucous
•urfaoee of the system. In buvlng Hall's
Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine
It Is taken Internally and made In To
ledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes
timonials free. Sold by Druggists, price
76c per bottle.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
A lltttle soda water will relieve sick
headache caused by indigestion.
_ .. .. Coe’1 Coach Balsam
It In® oldest and beat. It will break up a cold quicker
than anything else. It la always reliable. Try it.
The Chinese begin dinner with des
sert and end it with soup.
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Cabarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c.
If C.O.C. fall to cure, druggists refund money.
The richest man in England is the
duke of Westminster.
1
TO CUBE A COLD IB ONE DAT.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
iruggists refund the money If it falls to cure. 35c
The queen’s household consists of
little less than 1,000 persons.
Smoke Sledge Cigarettes, 20 for 5 cts.
Birthdays are celebrated as far back
as the time of Pharoah.
At the jubilee festivities of King
Oscar of Sweden and Norway ono of
the features that appeared most to In
tel est him was the exhibition of the
female Are brigade of »\.ionls?er.
There are 150 of these yo m.r women,
fiom 20 to 30 years old, d!.\i.\ed by
a male commander—who is married.
In vigilance, quickness and oravery
the tirewomen ere said to be- ;ual to
any of their masculine competitors.
They came in fu’l uniform to go
through the evolutions beneath King
Oscar’s windows, where ih-y aroused
great enthusiasm.
Destructive Storms Along the Coast,
Reports of maritime disasters along the
oast come In- thick- and fast. People who
“go down to the sea in ships" should bear In
mind one thing in particular, namely, that it
IS highly desirable to tako along a supply of
Hostetter's Stomach Hitters us a remedy for
sea sickness. Nausea, dyspepsia, bitlousness,
constipation, malaria, nervousness und klu
ncy trouble, all succumb to its benaflulal and
speedy action.
The munching of peanuts by the at
torneys in the c’ty court of Atlanta,
grates upon the nerves of Judge lleid,
and he has issued an order prrtiibiiiug
the practice.
It Keeps the Feet Dry and Warm
And is the only cure for Chllblalns.
Frostbites, Damp, Sweating Feet;
Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's
Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken
into the shoes. At all Druggists and
Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE.
Address,Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy.N.Y.
Poignant reminders—We have corn
bread all the time now. "Why?” “My
husband lost so much on wheat that
it makes him weep to see a biscuit.”
Fiso's Cure lor Consumption is the best
of all cough cures.—George W. Lots, Fa
bucher, La., August 2ti. 1895.
Forty years ago ihe first missionary
was eaten on the Fiji islands.
“THAT TERROR of MOTHERS.”
How it was overcome by a
Nova Scotian mother
Who is well known as an author.
Of all the evils that attack children
scarcely any other is more dreaded than
croup. It so often comes iti the night.
The danger is so great. The climax is so
sudden. It is no wonder that Mrs. W. J.
Dickson (better known under her pen
name of “ Stanford Eveletb,”) calls it “ the
terror of mothers.” Nor is it any wonder
that she writes in terms of praise and
gratitude for the relief which she has
found both from her own anxieties, and
for her children’s ailments, in Dr. J. C.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
“Memory does not recall the time when
Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral was not used in
our family, for throat and lung troubles.
That terror of mothers — the startling,
croupy cough—never alarmed me, so long
as I had a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
in the house to supplement the hot-water
bath. When suffering with whipping
cough. In its worst form, and articulation
Js impossible on account of the choking,
children would point and gesticulate
rard the bottle; for experience had
g.ht them that relief was in its con
t».”—Mrs. W. J. Dickson (“Stanford
eleth”), author of “Romance of the
Provinces,” Truro, N. S.
[ C. J. Wooldridge, Wortham, Tex., writes:
I "One of my children had croup. One
night I was startled by the chila’s hard
breathing, and on going to it found it
strangling. It had nearly ceased to breathe.
Having a part of a bottle of Dr. Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral in the house, I gave the
child three doses, at short intervals, aud
anxiously waited results. From the mo
ment the Pectoral was given the child’s
breathing grew easier, and iu a short time
it was sleeping quietly and breathing nat
| urally. The child is alive and well to-day,
and I do not hesitate to say that Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral saved its life.”—C. J.
Wooldridge, Wortham, Tex.
These statements make argument in
favor of this remedy unnecessary. It is
a family medicine that no home should be
without. It is just as efficacious in bron
chitis, asthma, whooping cough, and all
other varieties of coughs, as it is in croup.
To put it withiu everyone's reach, Dr.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is now put up in
half size bottles, at half price—50 cents.
Send for Ayer’s Curebook (free) and read
of other cures effected by Dr. Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral. Address the J. C. Ayer
Co., Lowell, Mass.,
FRFIfillT Dim on aI1 order# of 2000 sq. ft. of
■ ilKIHIl ■ miu Roofing or Wall and Celling
Manilla. Write for samples and price*. The Fay
Manilla Itooflnj; Company, Camden, N. J.
SLAT MAAHIUFQ 100 Varieties ;from 1.50 up.
I our CUT PRICKS. New
catalogue of club room*fair ground goods. Address
OGDfcN & CO.. IBs oum it., CHICAGO. ILL.
EASTERN OREGON
I Fast Comlnj* to
I tlieFront.Lhoiee
- .w - —.... w.m w w. I bargains In Cram.
May. Fruit and 8tok Ranches. Desirable Mining
property. First Mortgages netting 7 per cent. For
Information address \VM. It. SAUiiENT,
La Ciraudc, Oregon.
Southern Farm and Rice Lands
WHERE? In Southwest Louisiana.
HOW MUCH? $10 per acre and up
wards.
TERMS? One third cash, balance on
time.
PROFITS? Pay for, everything in one
year.
PARTICULARS? "V^rite to The Farm
ers’ Colonization Co., 803 Fisher
Building, Chicago,
Climate perfect! Crops magnificent!
Excellent Schools and Churches and Good Society.
$100 To Any Man.
WILL PAY 9100 FOR ANY CASE
O t
Weakness In Men They Treat and
Fall to Cure.
An Omaha Company places for the first
time before the public a Magical Treat
ment for the cure of Lost Vitality.Nervous
end Soxual Weakness, and Restoration of
Life Force in old and voung men. No
worn-out French remedy; contains no
Phosphorus or other harmful drugs.. It is
• Wonderful Tkeatment— magical in its
effects—positive in its cure. All readers,
who are suffering from a weakness that
blights their life, causing that mental and
physical suffering peculiar to Lust Man
hood,should write to the STATE MEDICAL
COMPANY, No. 3JJG Range Block, Omaha,
Neb., and they will send you absolutely
FREE, a valuable paper on these diseases,
and positive proofs of their truly Magical
Treatment. Thousands of men,'who have
lost all hope of a cure, are being restorod
by them to a perfect condition.
This Magical Treatment may be taken
at home under their directions, or they will
Pay railroad fare and hotel bills to all who
-wrefer to go to there for treatment, if they
Tail to cure. They are perfectly reliable;
have no Free Prescriptions, Free Cure,
Free Sample, or C. O. li. fake. They have
t250,0UO capital, and guarantee to cur,
every case they treat or refund every dol
lar; or their charges may be deposited in
a bank to be paid to them when a cure is
effected. Write them todav.
Vbca Answering Advertisements Kindly
Rent inn This Taper.
For maps, pamphlets, railway rates,
etc., and full information concerning
this country, enjoying exceptionally
pleasant climate and continuous good
crops, apply to
IV. V. BENNETT, Can. Gov’t Agent,
New York Life Building, Omaha, Neb.
'PBWWWWWWWWW
FOR 14 CENTS
We wish to gain 150,000 new cna»
^ tomors, ana hence otter
vuilmjio, iwiu mmce uuer
1 Pkg. 13 Day Radi ah, lOo
i 1 Pkg. Early Spring Turnip, 10a
L 1 " Earliest Red Beet, lOo
f 1 ** Biamarck Cucumber, 10c
1 “ Q.ioen Victoria Lettuce, 15o ,
1 ** Klondyke Melon*. 16o
1 •• Jumbo Giant Onion, loo
8 u Brilliant Plower Seeds, l£o
Worth $1.00, for 14 cento* „
Above 10 pkgs. worth $1.00, wo will
mail you free, together with our ,
great Plant nnd Seed Catalogue
upon receipt of this notice and 14c.
postage. We invite your trade and 1
know when you once try Salzcr’a 1
g seeds you will never get along with- i
3 out them. Potatoes at ft 1.60
B a Bbl. Catalog alone 6c. No. H.r
LZEB SEED CO., LA CROSSE, WI8.
MMWMIMIMMM
WUkUlS-m
W Vegetable Sicilian
to RENEWED
It has made miles and miles
of hair grow on millions
v\ and millions of heads, ri,
jf.u Not a single gray hair.
No dandruff.
CURE YOURSELF!
tJflo Big G for unnatural
discharges, inflammations,
irritations or ulcerations
of in ii co u s membranes.
Painless, and not astria*
ITHEEvANSChEMICALCQ, gent or poisonous.
VciNCiNRATI.O.I “"l SoldbyDranrfiti,
Tj. S. A. | or sent in plain wrapper.
hy express, prepaid, for
_'cubes
f ia 1 to 6 days.
UuraDitred
not to sinaiure.
■ iPrcveau cooitgion.
*1.00, or 3 !>ottles, $2.75.
Circular sent oa request
nPODQV NEW DISCOVERY; gtoa
am X# V# ft quick relief and cures worst
oases. Semi for book of testimonials and lO days*
treatment t ree. Hr. H.u.uauui’ggONS, AUuU. (ia
SCALES
WEEKS
8elf-adding, pat. combination beam
No I oose weights. U. S. standard.
Best and cheajx st. Send for price*
SCALE WORKS, BUFFALO, N. Y.
„ OUHfcS l___
Beat Cough Syrup. Tastes Good,
time. Bold by druggists.
consumption
A FLOATINC MORGUE.
Arthur Klmbar’a Krliktfol Eiperlnee
In a Boat.
Further particulars of the Zenobla
disaster, off Cape Moreton, whereby
five men died after days of terrible
suffering, have reached Brisbane, Aus
tralia, says the San Francisco Chroni
cle, A representative had an inter-'
view with Arthur Kimber, the only
survivor, at Noosa. Kimber stated
that on Sept. 15, after passing over
Calundra bar and getting into deep'
water, the centerboard was carried
away. Jt was blowing stiff from the
southeast at the time. When about
eight or ten miles from Calundra a
nasty squall came up from the south
west and struck the boat. Owing to
the main sheet not running free she
reeled over and capsized, turning bot
tom upward. In the party, besides
Kimber, were Fred, Harry and Wil
liam Slawson, McConnell and McCabe.
All but the lad Harry clambered on
to the keel. Kimber swam to the boy
and after some difficulty got him safe
ly on the boat. After clinging to the
craft for about an hour a steamer
passed within a mile and a half of
them, but, though all shouted togeth
er, they failed to attract attention.
Kimber states that he had strong hopes
of being picked up; the others, how
ever, gradually lost all heart. By their
combined exertions the boat was right
ed, but the mast snapped ofT close to
the deck. All got into the boat and
passed a line around to secure them
selves. All through the night they
huddled together for warmth, and kept
singing out to one another for com
panionship sake. Fred Slawson and
the boy died during the night and the
bodies of both wore cast into the wat
er. At daylight on the second day
McConnell came close to Kimber with
a pocket knife in bis hand, but Kim
ber wishes emphatically to contradict
the false statement that he tried to
stab him. Both McConnell and Mc
Cabe appeared to have lost heart and
tried to Jump overboard. McConnell,
however, died in Kimber’s arms short
ly after McCabe succeeded in jumping
overboard. Then, William Slawson,
heartbroken at seeing one after an
other drop off, was the next to suc
cumb. Kimber wa3 now the only one
of the six living. Being unable to
bear the sight of the dead bodies he
cast them overboard. The following
morning the boat drifted in within a
mile of land, but went out again with
out the faintest hope of rescue. Next
morning the boat drifted into the La
gura bay, near Noosa Heads, but
again went out with the current. Fin
ally she grounded on the beach four
miles from the Heads. After land
ing Kimber says he went to sleep. The
next day, with great difficulty he reach
ed a settler’s house in a terrible state.
When found his hands, feet and face
were fearfully sunburned and swollen,
and his eyes starting out of their
sockets.
Balling Egret Heron*.
In 1895 a merchant naturalist of
Tunis bought a piece of ground in
closed by a wall, where a sufficient
quantity of water could be introduced.
In this field a large space, where there
were fig trees, was inclosed by wire
netting. Then he procured from nests
the young egrets. In 1896, by increase,
his heronry contained about 400
egrets. The females .lay eggs twice a
year, in April and June; and the
young, leaving the nest after fifteen
days, mate the same year. These
birds he feeds on minced horse and
mule meat twice a day—one animat
costing from 5 to 6 francs, sufficing
for a fortnight. The nestlings are fed
by their mother on small fish provide.:
for her. The dorsal plumes are gath
ered twice a year, in May and Septem
ber, but it is not until the bird is three
years old that the plumes attain their
full beauty. Each adult bird furnishes
seven grams of these per year—that ii,
about 108 grams, or 1-70 of a pound,
yielding a value of 35 francs per head.
—17.—Popular Science News.
She'll Never Win.
A Boston girl sued a New Yorker for
$50,000 for breach of promise, but she
will not get that nor anything else, if
the defendant Is able to prove—as he
says he is—that he broke the engage
ment because the girl’s mother always
Insisted on kissing him good-by when
he left the house.—Ex.
OUT OFTHE MOUTHS OF BAfcES
“Johnnie,” asked the minister, “what
is the chief branch of education at
your school?” “Willow-branch, sir,"
replied Johnnie.
“Well, Tommy,” said his Aunt.Mary,
"shall I carry your bat and cricket
stumps for you?” “No, Aunty, ’tanks,”
replied the little fellow. “Me tarry bat
an’ ’tumps. ’Ou tan tarry me!”
A little 3-year-old miss wandered
over to the window during family
prayers one snowy morning and nearly
knocked the inspiration out of the sup
plicants by exclaiming: “Oh, mamma!
Tome an’ look. It’s walnin’ poptorn."
“Now, dear,” said mamma to little
Carrie, who had just received a box
of sweetmeats, “you must ask one of
your little friends in to share your
candy.” “Well,” replied the little lady,
after a few moments’ thought, “I—I
guess I’ll invite Fannie, ’cause candy
makes her tooth ache an’ she can’t eat
much.”
“What can you tell me about Esau?”
asked the pedagogue of his most prom
ising pupil in the beginners’ class.
“Esau,” replied the young hopeful,
with the glib alacrity of one who feels
himself for once on safe ground; "Esau
was the fellow what wrote a book of
fables and sold the copyright for a
bottle of potash.”
If genius is a disease but few people
in the world have any cause for alarm.
DAD DIGESTION, BAD HEART.
Poor digestion often causes irregularity
of the heart’s action. This irregularity
may be mistaken for real, orgauic heart
disease. The symptoms are much the same.
There is however a vast difference between
the two: organic heart disease is often in
curable: apparent heart disease is curable
if good digestion be rostored.
A case in point is quoted from the JVeie
Era, of Ureeosburg, Ind. Mrs. Ellen Col
som, Newpoint, Ind., a woman forty-three
years old, had suffered for four vears with
distressing stomach trouble. 'The gases
generated by the indigestion pressed on the
heart, and caused an irregularity of its ac
tion. bhe had much pain in her stomach
and heart, and was subjoct to frequent and
severe choking spoils which were most
severe at night. Doctors were tried in
vain: the patient became worse, despond
ent, and feared impending death.
IIW //II
A Case of Heart Failure.
She was much frightened but noticed that
in intervals in which her stomach did not
annoy her, her heart's action bscame nor
mal. Reasoning correctly that her diges
tion was alone at fault she procured the
proper medicino to treat that trouble and
with immediate good results. Iiorappctite
enme back, the choking spoils became less
frequent and finally ceased. Her weight,
which had been greatlv reduced was re
stored and she now weighs more than for
years. Her blood soon became pure and
her cheeks rosy.
The case is of general interest because
the disease, is a very common one. That
others may know the means of cure we
give the name of the medicine used—Ur.
Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. These
pills contain nil the elements necessary to
give new life and richness to the blood and
restore shattered nerves.
A story was told relating to a Scotch
hospitality, as explaining Scotland's
reputation as a drinking nation. Same
years ago a Scotchman residing in tho
interior, who had accumulated a for
tune in America, paid a visit to his old
home. Before leaving a fell3w coun
tryman asked him to take in his
pocket a notebook and to make a note
of every visit he made with an obser
vation as to whether or not he was
offered liquor. During a two months’
absence he paid ninety-two visits in
Scotland and was asked to take liquor
at eighty-seven of the houses he vis
ited.
New Icventloufc.
A Pennsylva
nia Inventor bas
contrived a new
bat pin which is
arranged fo that
It cannot work
itself out of the
woman’s hair or
hat, being pro
vided with a
small flexible ex
tension. A sim
ple fruit gatherer
has just been
patented which
comprises a can
vas apron, which
is s; cured to the
tree and below
wuie.i tour uur
rols are placed; when the tree Is
shaken so that the fruit falls on the
apron and from there is directed into
the barrels ready to receive the same.
The device is light and seems as if it
would meet all the requirements neces
sary. Inventors desiring information
as to patents may obtain the same in
addressing Sues & Co., Bee Building,
Omaha, Neb.
Guess from experience: She—“Who
was it that said that a woman's best
friend was her dressmaker?” He—
“Probably it was the dressmaker.”—
Tid-Bits.
Prussian blue paint is mads from
the ashes of the burnt hoofs of horses.
AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS.
We are asserting in the courts our right to the
exclusive use of the word "CASTOUIA," and
“PITCHER'S CASTORLA," as ourTrade Mark.
I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Ilyannis, Massachu
setts, was the originator of “PITCHER'S CAS
TORIA,” the same that has borne and does now
bear the fao-simile signature of CHAS. H.
FLETCHER on every wrapper. This is the
original “PITCHER'S CASTORIA” which has
been used in the homes of the mothors of
America for over thirty years. Look carefully
at tho wrapper and see that it is "the kind you
have always bought.” and has the signature of
CHAS. H. FLETCHER on the Wrapper. No
one has authority from me to use my name
except The Centaur Company of which Chas.
H. Fletcher is President.
March 8, 18B7. SAMUEL PITCHER. M. D.
Apples eaten in large quantities, ac
cording to a German doctor, are a
sure cure for the alcoholic habit. The
theory is that they remove the craving
which is the main physical difficulty
to contend with.
There In a Clans 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 *4
as much. Children may drink it with
great benefit. 15 cts. and 25 cts. per
package. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O.
The Yellow Book for Januarv Is
rich with illustration, fiction and wit.
Each number of this sterling publica
tion exhibits an effort to supercede
the preceding in freshness and excel
lence. Howard. Ainslee & Co., Pub
lishers, New York. 5 cents.
Don’t Tobacco Sp’t and Smoko Your Lite Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netic, full of life, nerve ard vigor, take No-To
Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists,.The. or $1. Cure guaran
teed. t Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York.
In 1774 Philade'phla was the largest
town in the American cn'.on'.c3.
town Farm, for sale on crop payment, tl per
ncre cash, balance ‘A cron yearly until paid for.
J. Muihall. Waukegan, ill.
Only 20 per cent of ths murders com
mitted yearly in America and Europe
are ever found out.
HOSTETTER CO. WINS A CASE.
lafrlUMuiuti on Their Hitter* Not Toler
Rtod bjr United State* Coart.
Tie United States circuit court for
the southern district of New York,
Judge Townsend presiding, handed
down an opinion December 23, 1897,
granting injunction and accounting, in
the suit of The Hostetter Company
against Isaac Sommers and Louis Jo
seph, for infringement of its trade
mark. The jurist states, In bold and
clear language, the rights accruing to
the Hostetter Company, and the liabil
ity incurred by all who would rob
them, by fraud or misrepresentation,
of the well-earned reputation and
profits of a business built up by the
efforts of half a century. The julge
says, in part:
"The complainant is entitled to pro
tection against the appropriation of its
trade mark, by any and all unfair and
dishonorable means, and a court of
equity has power to grant such protec
tion whenever it Is satisfied that an
attempt has been made by ingenious
subterfuges, to Invade the rights of an
owner of a trade mark. • • • In
the sharp contest between the individ
ual manufacturer, who strives to ac
quire and retain the fruits of indus
try and honesty, and the field of keen
rivals, seeking to wrest from him the
prize of the public good-will, the in
ventive ingenuity of the infringer has
conceived a great variety of devices
for evading the established rules of
fair dealing. * * • Courts of equity
finding that their ultimate object and
effect were to enable and induce the
retail seller of a fraudulent imitation
to palm it off on an unsuspecting pub
lic for the genuine article, and thus
to contribute to the infringement upon
the rights of the original owner, have
not hesitated to apply the remedy."
Jonas Stadling, a Stockholm journal
ist, sends to the January Century a
facsimile of an undoubted message
from Andree, sent by the aronnut by
carrier pigeon. Mr. Stadling had
charge of the pigeons at Danes’ Isl
and, where Andree was waiting for a
favorable wind. He contributed to
the November Century an account or
"Andree's Flight Into the Unknown."
STILL THERE IS HONEY IN IT.
Carl Vollcn sold $350 of Salzer's Cab
bage. Labor, seed, rent and all did not
cost him $50, profit $300. You can beat
that and make lots of money on Early
I Radishes, Peas, Lettuce, Mushrooms,
Onions, Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Pota
toes, etc. Salzer warrants his seeds the
earliest in the world. Potatoes only
$1.50 per barrel. Millions of Raspber
ries, Cherries, Apples and small fruits.
Catalogue tells all about them.
Send till* Notice with 14c. Stamps to
John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse,
Wis., and get free their big Plant and
Seed Catalogue and 10 packages vege
table and flower seeds, novelties worth
table and flower novelties worth $1.00.
w.n.c
All departments of Yale. University
have a total of 2,500 students.
A carrier pigeon service was estab
lished by the Turks A. D. 567.
I»o You Dunce To-Night?
Shake Into your Shoes Allen’s Foot
Ease, a powder for. the feet. It makes
tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures
Corns, Bunions, Chilblains and Sweat
ing Feet. At all Druggists and Shoe
Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad
dress, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
Tough meat Is made tender by ly
ing a few minutes in vinegar and
water.
Beauty Is Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a dean skin. No beauty
wit hout It. llascaretg. Candy Cathartic deans
your blood and keeps It dean, by stirring up
the lnr.y liver and driving all Impurities from
the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples,
bolls, blotches, blackheads, and that slrkly
bilious complexion by taking Cascarots.—
beauty for ten cents. All druggists, satisfac
tion guaranteed. 10c. 25c. 30c.
Salt should be eaten with nuts to
aid digestion.
■ Mrs. Winslow's Southing Syrnp
For children teettilng.ttoftens the iruins.redurpslnflsm.
illation,allays pain,cures wind voile, us cents a bottle.
The only kind of love you can’t find
out Is the Incurable kind.
Star Tobacco is the leading brand of
the world, because it is the best.
There were breach loading cannon
as early as 1388.
FOR THIRTY DAYS,
A Liberal Offer to Sufferer* of Khan*
luatWiu anil Other Disease*
“5 Drop*" U a remedy for rheuma
tism, neuralgia, catarrh, la grippe and
kiuured aliments. The manufacturers
of "6 Drops” have many letter* from
those restored to health by the use of
their remedy, of which the following Is
a sample:
Duena Vista, Ore.
September 21,■ 1897. ■->'
Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., Chi
cago, 111.
Dear Sirs—Your medicine has cured
both myself and wife of our rheuma
tism, and we wish to express our grat
itude for the relief we have obtained
through your never-failing remedy. I
cannot find words loud enough to
fiha.-ty*our “6 Drop8 " *nd you are af
„..urtyJ? mK name ln connection
with your advertisement to those that
are sufferers.
Yours respectfully,
_ . . WM. WELLS.
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ple bottles for 25 cents a bottle. They
do this to allow sufferers to try the
remedy. From the past they know that
one of their sample bottles will con
vince one of the merits of “5 Drops.”
Large bottle. 300 doses, *1, and also
for the next 30 days 3 bottles for 32.50.
Write to-day to the Swanson Rheu
matic Cure Co., 167 Dearborn street,
Chicago, 111. This company is reliable
and Dromntlv flu every order.
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tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
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to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 80
cent bottles by all leading drug
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CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
UWISVILLE, Kt. NEW YORK, H.V.
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OPIUM
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