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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1889)
1 M C A flam." H. Ut Osm Ipsit, TtMb it mf tha Old, Md till Haa . M mm rittd middy to t NaVsCefay W 2sfarf5. Atdnota. t Co BBritctaV, aaaaer mktHmm i ha ffsStt tain aad Pain RIMKOY In Mm -jrM that Instantlf top th IMMt xeruclating pIn.lt litrutr 0' tHa great CON QUEROR OF PAIN, and has Ion mora r faassdy. Has. Backed, fJ4aa, Htadicha, i srExtSrnal Pain, Wbtoad en by th aiising tha pain w InflammatiaNa, ftftiav Cold in tha Nawalgia, Lum- In tha 8mall of i trantfad, langsr r i applications ft. ?v EUG7. IcWy curse Msussa. Vom fwawanaaa, 6)ap Mha, DlarrhaM, V Bp )Pn.Rf aaa- i ' - 'J WtaaaMiit:ACa ator Ev&rta' Lor Oabln. Hot Evarts ha erected an old Mtl Lo- Cabin on an elevated I of Uud which he lately purchased J Potomac, just below Washing- asncli more elegant in iU finish ppointineuts than were the homes i ancestors in the Log Cabin days tago, but probably not more con t M to comfort y aide, it present the appearance of I t typical old fashioned house of the IJmr. being: built of lo,'g hewn in adjacent forest and raised and JW in the olden style. The in I jar will be finished in native woodx, J 4B the place, but, unlike the primi i. " Otijfnal, it will be finished in oil. !llita is lnxnry to which the dwellers lua Tilde Cabins of early days dared OM aspire, it being pure luxury, and H adding to the comfort of the domi- naator Evarts liejran the Lojr Cabin nt aummer with the determination uat if Gen. Harrison were elected, he VMM reverse the popular campaign .COOni of half a century ago, "From the Ml Cabin to the White House," to a a4lal axiom of the new administration, Trroin the White House to the Log Cabin." Harrison was successful; Senator F.v rta'new, old fashioned Log Cabin will vanbtless also prove a great sucess. laay a hajtpy day's surcease from the Mb and cares of his great station, our gnat Log Cabin president will no doubt aajoy beneatli iU hospitable roof as tho naat of the genial, senior Senator from Nav York Ureat as the success rnav be that at tend! tlie introduction of this old time jog cabin to fashionable life, it cannot ba greater than the suecess which lias attended the introduction of Warner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla, one of the old ttme, effective remedies, the use of Which, in primitive times, gave our jrrand parents health and nigged old fa. Senator Evarts' log cabin is but an other evidence of tho tendency in fash ionable life, at present so marked, to ward things primitive aud antiquated. The new fashion is for things old fash ioned, and a return to the old fashioned raoU and herbs remedies of log cabin 4aa is uoted with pleasure, as their eotnmon use does not permanently in jnre the system, as the use of the min ora! drugs of modern medical practice mm , CF PURE COD LIVER OIL QYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk a dUgatwit that It cam ba takrn, ntfaated, and aulmllala bjlh moal ) lomacn, wnan in piam oil MBBat b tolerated ; and by the roa Maatiom mt the oil with Ilie hypo n4Mphlt U mach more elHcacloaa. , leawrkakle u a' leih aradiMr. ' rYraeaa gala rapldir while Uklag IU aCOTT'8 EMULSION If -nowl)ged by fcylcin to be the Pinnl and llest pntpam Mai In the world fur the relief and cure of CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA. OCNCRAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS. ..'! great remedy for Cfmsumption, and Wting in ChUdrtn. Hold by aU Druggists. MilEADAGNE CAfflTRS Kittle t I iwrn titlrrlrurrd lrH innr i.iiur film. Tier aluo ralieTS Din treee from Iynemi.In dlgeetlon aud TooUeartj Eatinir. A perfect rem ledy for DlzzlneM.Naniiu lirowtlDM. Had TuU In the Mouth. Coated Tonfrue.Paln In the Side. TORPID MVEK. Thev regulate the Bowela Purely Vci;cuble. rrlce 25 Cents; flliawa. r 'rat - free., a a ' , iM.aeV ar ;.4 . . aaa. , ; E ' flAIJWI! VffflTflTWT irt mm VAST? j' n-aiaaii aaataravaaia uiin WmIVi ) all Pill: Small Dose. Small Pri ice, a IT' V -,- V Ml jr V fee mm i J ,4 if Jj&'aO CO.. --) '. ' arr. "ht f Ywe Sti " 'A 1 ' e , - .4, a -4 t i f L V ' "-'; j fTa :. . . . yt,w ana r -' 4a- For-lwoyrcrs I had rheum st tim bo bad tbal It disabled mc for work and confined ma to mj bed for a whole year, during w hie It time I couid uoteven ralM mr handa to my head,, ana for 3 months could not movemynelf In bed, was reduced in fleth from W to m lb. Wan treat ed by best physiriana. oniy to grow woraa. TtJtj I took Swift's Specific, and soon began to -4rove. After a while waa at my work, bd4 fa fve months haw tm m the cfltcu of tivtitt Ave months have been an well as I ever waa all Specific. JOHN SxAYf IU. 8, 1889. Ft. Wayne, IM. on Blood and Skin Dlffcofea mailed free. Swirr SpECiric Co., Atlanta. Ga. ADFIELD'Se J -REGULATOR , , Cares all Diseases Peculiar lo Women I Book to ' Woman" Mailed Km.. CMM'lKl.n KKtil'LATUU l' ATLANTA, BA, BOU T IU DULUGISIS. C'$ Criam Balm, W ILL f'DIIK OflTAnnd Atfif Balm Into wm h nmtrll. I jte&j t BK M Harrrn HI.. K. Y. I iTiTTl Qn YOU BEAT EQOS? f If you have not uaed the C SURPRISE EGG BEATER tCjfteftn't. Sample mailed on reeeiptof flveZcitamps. DCII MAtlUFACTURlKC CO,, CHICAGO. ILI.II0I1 CURE FITS! . a .7 not mean merely to atop them lora time aod 2 wfm reiiim, i wean rmiw triirr. I iiavw IB, r.riLKItll or r AI.L1NU HICKNKHSa a aradr. I warrant mf remedr to cure the .eaaaa. aeoanaeotben have falleif la bo reaaon a: now raneivlnaacure, Send at nam for traatlee (Tee Bottle of n Infallible reniedr. Olve Kiureea . u H. u. lukrr. m. v. iaa rVari t-t. J. And Plan'. Cure for Onommpttnn Til K BKHT renedr lor hoar.epeM and 10 clear the throat. fill . V IT'S 'a ' ' va a.. thai aiaio a. Has Current Wltr LoTe is blind, they say. Before marriage he certainly is, and aftp marriage he needs to be. Sonierville Journal. Joseph Chamberlain says that the home rule question is losing its im portance. Perhaps he will not think so after he bus lx-en married longer. When it is a man who is about to be told a secret he shuts the door. When it is a woman she opens it to make sure there is no one listening outside. "The only color," says a scientific note, "that can be determined by the sense of touch is blue." Trueenough. A mun always knows when he ieels "blue." Judge "Miss, how old are you? Witness "Well, I am thirty." "Thirty what?" Well, between thirty and forty." "I'll put your age down at thirty-nine; I guess you won't loose anything by that." There was company at dinner and Bobby's mother was somewhat sur" prised when Bobby refused pie. "Why, Bobby," remarked one of the guests, "aren't you fond of pie?" "Yes, marm, I'm asond ol it as any little boy, but my sister made that pie." Tim Littlo Judge "On what grounds do you wish me to hold this man?"' Offit;r Lammen "Well there was a murther committed, sor; and, although Oi have me doubts about this man bein' the criminal, it wouldn't do to let him go until we cntch another felly." Puck. Helen, six years old, had a copy of ".Esop's Fables" given to her. She looked at the title page attentively for a few moments, noticing probably the diphthong A, in capitals, for tho first time. "That A is in a hurry, isn't it, Auntie?" she said. "Why so?" said her aunt. "Because it's crowding the E." Boston Times. A mother was correcting her little boy the other day, and appealing to him, asked how he would feel if ho had a son who di Jn't do this and didn't do that, and so on. When sue nau reacned tne enn oi the in quiry he answered: "Well, mamma, it I liarl a little boy eight years old. I don't think I'd expect the earth of lnm. Society Reporter "I'd like a vaca tion of a month, sir." City Editor- "Why, what do you mean? We can't spure you now, right in the midst of the season. What a the matter?" Society Reporter "Oh nothing much; only in writing up the Blowout wed ding 1 said: 'The happy pair enterlife under auspicious circumstances," and it appeared in the paper suspi cious. 1 guess i d bettergosouth tor the rest of the winter." Toledo Blade. Joshua, said a farmer who lived a few miles from a Western town, in conversation with his son, whore do you think we had better plant our potatoes next Spring. I don't know, father, I hadn't thought ofit. How would the land down by the creek do? Down by the creek: repeated the old man, scornfully. "We'll plant them at the corner ofOnellundred and Eighteenth and Gay street, lot 6. block 317, Jenkin's addition to the city of Swamp Hollow. v on Bulow was walking one day in Berlin, when he met a man with whom he had formerly been on some what intimate terms, but whose ac quaintance he was desirious of drop- ping, i no quondam mend at once ac costed him. "How do you do, Von Bulow? delighted to see you! Now I'll bet that you don't remember my name! lou vowon tnat bet, re- pliedVon Bulow, and turning on his heel he walked off in tho opposite di rection. i A teacher in the infant department of an Eighth Ward Sunday-School recently observed a five-year-old girl in the class making desperate efforts to suppress the exhibition of something which seemed to please her wonderfuL ly. Thinking that relieveing her mind might quiet the child, the teach er inquired the cause of her merri ment. "Why," exclaimed the child, "my drnmma's dead, and papa's goin' to let me sing at ze funeral zis afernoon." An English rector in a Sussex par ish once visited a poor old widow who had nine or ten children. All of them except the daughter had gone out into the world and left her. At last the daughter married and left the mother alone. "Dame," said the rector, "you must feel lonely now, after having had so large a family." "Yes, sir," she answered, "I do foel it lonesome. I have brought up a large family, and here I am now living alone. And 1 misses'em and I wants 'em; but I misses'em more than I wants "em." Philadelphia man (in Dakota:) "What did that man do, steal n horse?" lender lynching mob "Worse." "Kilafcomcbody?" "WWc 'ner that, stranger. We don't lynch fellers for hoss-stealin' and killin' no more. We're a hiw-nliidin' people won wo nn't pushed to hard. But, you see, thoro nn't no law to ron.-li that feller's cane." "There isn't?" "No Sir. He's one o' those ore eastern coyotes wot comes around stiggostin' jnwbroiikiii' Injun nnmos for north and south JJjkotu." Over 600,000 barrels of apple wen nt from thia country to Kngland lut Jr. A good way to aave money is to pre- ut iiie nereaauy lor upending it. The number ol Jews in the world i esti mated at C, 000,000. The Rev. Talmage ewinga a band like a ledge hammer lu emphasizing a point. Jaj Gould's wonderful new yacht was, it is said, moat completely and elegantly furnished. Among other useful and indis pensable things ordered for it was a box ol Dr. Bull a t ough syrup, the famous old remedy lor the cure of coughs and colds. The healing and purifying qualities of salvation Oil render it the best article for the speedy and aafe cure of ulcerated sores, Price only 25 cents. A new enlarged dictionary is soon to be issued in .New York. Lead not your stock into temptation by poor fences. J hree-filths of the cotton crop la now produced by white labor. The Bronipton hospital for consump tives, London, i.uKiunu, published I statement that 53 per cent of tho pa tients in that iustitntion had unsus pected kidney disease. Every drop of blood in tho system passes thousands of tunes tliioueli the lungs in each twenty four hourB. 'J'ho same blood passes through the kidneys for purification. J f the kidneys are not in a healthy con dition or able to expel tho poisonous or waste matter the acids return to the delicate tissues of the Iudl's and pro duce irritation, which results in the symptoms of what is known as con sumption. This explains why 52 per cent of the coisuinptive patients have unsuspected kidney disorder. Warner's Safe ('lire puts the kidneys in a healthy cond'tion taknis the acids from the blood which vitiate the lungs and cause consumption. Rain water and soap will remove ma chine grease from washable fabrics. Louisiana furnishes alone one seventh of of our sugar. Half of the paper money in circulation in bouth America is counterfeit. HE GOT $10,000. W. H. INaele ol Boalou Was Fortunate In Hie Recent Inveatmenta. Bolloli (Man ) Rrcord, Feb. 11. At the January drawing of the Lou isiana State Lottery Co. it was found that the ticket numbered 40,789 had drawn $100,000. One-tenth of this ticket was held by a Boston gentle man, W. II. Nagle, of Farrell, Nagle fc Power, wholesale dealers in wool, Hathaway building, 620 Atlantic ave Mr. Nagle lives in a large brown wooden dwelling on the corner of Main and Ellery streets, Cambridge. A Record reporter called cn him last evening to learn if the report as to his good luck had a good foundation, and was assured that it had. Mr. Nagle sent $1 about two months ago to M A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La., and a short time ago he received by express a check from that gentleman for $10,- 000, on which he got the money. Mr. Nagle had not decided what dis position he should make of his sud denly gained good fortune. He said that he has so many calls for money that ho can use it all readily. He might put it all in stocks, bonds, real estate, or in the bank. The most forward March is the march toward improvement. ivheo flab.T n nick, we pnve her Coaturia W Iiph kIip wan n Child. hp cried lor Coaterla, Vt licn the tM-nmft Minn, he t-iung to Castoria. V lien lie bad Children, a'nt gate them Cantoris Put salt in water to prevent black cali coes from fading when they are washed. If aflVrlpd with Rnre Fves, nnn Dr. Isaac Thomp son'!) Kye Water. DniKuiaU Bell It. 25i'. Graduates of the Lincoln Business Col lege readily obtain profitable employment. Business men select them for their fitness. Catalogue and specimen free. Address Lii.i.miiuxiii & Koobb, Lincoln, Neb. A Hundred Tons of Money. Tt hardly seems possiblo that tho money paid in one month for a ten-ceut article, could, if pennies were used in payment, wciph one hundred tons. Yet one of our bright school boys has figured that this is true, of Diamond D.vcs. To Judpe from the stocks of our dealers in dye stuffs. Diamond Dyes own the field of package dyes, and are a eompleto success. Of course they have imitalors. "Nothing is a success until imi tated." But no one wants to risk a counter feit when the genuine can bo obtained at the same price. '1 hreo new colors have lately been ailded to the list of Diamond Dyes: b'ast Stocking lllack, Turkey Ked for Cot ton, and Brown for Cotton. The manufac turers, Wells, Richardson & Co., Uurling 1041, Vt., will send colored samples of these new dyes, with book of directions to any address, free of charge. 'These additions seetn to have made the line so compleua that any shade can be matched with some color of Diamond Dyes. The beautiful sample book of shaded colors, lately sent to all deal ers in dyes, will delight the oycof any lady. "It's easy to dye with Diamond Dyes," is so absolutely true that home dyeing is no longer a difficult and disagreeable task. Almanacs, with their hints as to proper times for dit- lereni work, leu us tnat now is the time lor Kpr-np dyeing. This, together with tha thought of Unit hundred tons of money, leads us to ask what school boy can figure how many thousands of ladies are now say ing that this is the time to use Diamond Dyes. .Tananeafl Minister K nk i nwna tha mnat. gorgeous equipage in Washington. DeaTneaa Caa't Ba fare By local application, as they can not reach the diaeased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafneas, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused hy an inflamed condi tion ot the mucus lining of the Eustachian Tube. When thia tube gets inflamed you nave a rumuung sound or Imparled hear ing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unlass tho inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucus sur faces. We will give OneMnndred Dollarsfor any ease ol Dentness (caused by Catarrh) that we can not cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Curs. 8end for circulars, free. F. 0. CHENKY A CO., Toledo, a "Sold by druggists, 75c. Wif. Roberts, M. D., physician to the Manchester, Eng., infirmary and lunatic hospital, professor of medicine) in Owen's college, says: "(iradual fail ure of strength, increased pallor or sul lowness, and disinclination for exercise is one of the prominent symptoms of kidney disease." Warner's (Safe Cure is the only remedy that is guaranteed to cure kidney disease. Sixteen young ladies formed a whist club. in Lowell have The average human life is only thirty-one years, aud many there be who have reached three score, and yet never have seen the .'lories and the wonders of California. Try it this summer, and take the famous Golden Gate Special over the Union Pacific, through in sixty hours from Council Bluffs and Omaha to San Francisco. Ton lists on the river Nile are now taxed. 8l!l'KKRERS FROM COf. Hrf, POliB TllKOaT, etc., should try "Brown's Bronchial Troches," a simple butaure remedy. Sold only in boxes. I'rice25cts. A critic speaks of the novels ot Kilcar Saltus as "sugar coated arsenic wafers." Consumption fturetv Cured. To the Kditor: 1'lease inform your read ers that J have a positive remedy for con sumption. By its timely use thousands of hopeh'Hfl eases have been permanently cured. I shall be "lad to send t wo bottles of my remedy 11:1:1: to any of your read ers who have consumption if they willgend me their exoresa and I. O. ailiirPsrt. Re spectfully, T. A. Sl.UCL'M, M. C, 1S1 I'earl street, NewYork. JJ'JACOBS 01X FOR NEURALGIA, unlets and Paralytl--No., 1380--Cured. Syrlaftald, Taa. ItT wlb eatena II awatai with aMrelrta aaa CalraK. I kaa Uaura kar la M, aad coale aarallal. SrtaaUnnhlia4aM4two-tUrai f a kettle el (t. Jac.tn 0U iU could wl jos. r. BtutrtT. SB Isms 6 Ytart Lster-Ptrmanent Curs. Iprtflflall Teaa., Oct. 17, MM. aTf wlsi waa earahrfaa aaa conld aat walk a Mas. Sa for 1 aead a kotcla St. Jacefca OU eke waa abeat Uu aaaH. Bka U awtDttrlrwll: ( all Iaa aoaat work aad BllklaaUo. JOi. r.MUorBT. Sold by DrugffitU and Vtalrrt Everywhert. The Cbarlaa A. Vogeler Co., Balto., ktd. ZAW 2WS TRY. lllMrnn.rAfl .trlctlf PURE. It coatalas 10 OPIDM la mj fun., daoDi the beat remedies Allta'e Lane: Balsa stands pre-eminent. The druggists speak of It la highest terms, asgivios entire satisfaction wbereves it Is uaed. Price 25ct., SOcta., and $1 per Hot tie. Thi PJ'KVT RIIT-I'l BW .... , . IliUil St km of all who detire simoly a t'OUuH orCKOUPKKMKUV. Thorn drtirmg a rerwdy for VONS UMPTI0R' or any LUXO DISjiASK thould ucun IA Large $ JiottUa. Mothers. Read! Oakland Sta.. Sr., April 14. N. ffenttefnen. The demand for ALt.EN l.rso Bat - SAM is inrreasing constantly. The ladles think there IS no medicine eonal to It fur rroun and Vhnonin Cough. C 8. MAKTIN. Drugglat. MOLD BY ALL IIZDIOISE LBALUHi 20 PRIZE STALLIONS Pereheront and French Coachers, RESERVED FOR SPRING TRADE,. TO SI PLACED On Sale March 25, 1889. TheoeRtalllorii wer Priie Winnert at the three -treat llorw Hbuwa of K ranee, isnk. I have found each year that a number of my fuatAmert -ou)d not roiiTeoiently buy until late' In toe foanon, anil it wna to acfommodat the that I lut Fall made a reserve of Twenty of mr Beat fttKlllaae, Old enough for Hervlt. which . will lie placed on sale Mnrrh Sft, it tein vaj determination to ao control ntf lmportatkia that , I ran offer purchasers a flnt-claas Morse ay day in the rear. A Satisfactory Braedlnf CtomrantM. (tvea with Kach Aslaal told. M. W. DUNHAM, Wayne, Illinois'. TnlrtT-flTe Miles West of Chioajro on Lk Chicago & North-Western J tail road- NEW, AND RARE PLANTS. Bi'st nd Clint iM'Bt. liliirilrmil ( aift- loiige Free. Harkcil's Floral Ktirserr. Dubuque, la.. Tnc i tut ii who I ma iiiv.-Meij lrom llirre lo tivi- doUarrt in a liuutwr Coat, and ht his first half hour's experience in a storm finds lo lus sorrow that it is hardly a better prutfcliuu than a mos quito netting, not only fwls chaftMned at being ho bad! taken in, but alio ieels If he dKB not look exac tly like Ask tor the r 18H HKANu Hnriitn Hl lfl and take no other. If your storekeeper doeM not have t!i fi.sh bravo, send for descriptive catalogues A. J. Tower, 20 Simmon St.. Boston. Mass. frM1 ! 4I -asJaiJssJaij aa2t2aiMjaa2 aaaaiBjaaii A WET HEN J!-i "i i 4i v v V v i We oiler the oi jiii wild wiiuts Ktrvicc (not style) & garment ltiut will keep, hi in dry in tho httrdest storm. It is called TOWKk'rt hlSH KRAN1 SUCKER," a name familiar to every Cow-boy all over the land. With them the only perfect Wind and Waterproof Coat is "Tower's Kish Itrand HMcker." Oift or tbs Bust Tim scopes i?j tbi World. rv m l was wk aav wow tr r w f V IHUb k V Hi. i LfiT ) -Vn Tn Bist Tor!.a-Bar.M.i.irD shot avn. In order to lntrdu ur riHjslB.wa will unul fur- ' TBOticp,tDflaViMilulilvfre.tO USCk nnam 1-. locsiir? . on of our (.rand II oh bit HriL mSSA mi... TfllM MaasSZ maul. VI r auia io mMe ton woaarnni own lur tur reutun tbst oar good re of tucfa tnrnt ihl, when m p-rsan poM them, im any locality, thcir taunn prds, and msny people punbsM ; a larg sail profitable Irad '"f i-wbiw. " a ran luppif irrr 01117 '" Pon 10 rh I net My .m. ThoM who wnts at otwe, will maks aurs of thfir reward, whil iboncS WHO delay will lw lot rhinr.. Rett .tin. tirand Teleicope, space .'A 0r t BofC tiir.&uueiucsyrtisl1iGsailire.. Address, H. II IlLKXT & CO., Dot OtMl Portland, Maia' a LKIIART 1. Fsrai Haraeee. S24.S0 VlatlWrn Wma. aA! " n 9 1 .aTl aS VV1 ALA V B-a. aooosiuber. Washipanwbere, t ifjvr buying II No. 13 Fill Nickel Baraea t CTcrvtbiDK for CARRIAGES HARNESS MANUFACTURING CO. dollars added to tha manufacturer's pries we are ma wifhf Saa? with pririUyt txamintig l We pay VrifAi eharg both aatisavctorr Wamnt vi 2 year. Any one that can write ran ot aer a Bucajr or 1 for tasrn. We giw9 no credit, sod hare ONE PRICE, ONLY. PlalfAVaa .lain-! .A 3Hrti VVaconat S(IO 1 same as otbars sell at J. Tap lluscles. 8tiO ars Hoe as sell for ll. HhHelons, ft 1 25 1 saasa as sold at $IC6. Road Carts, SIT. boi aaa deliTeroD oars in ftlkhait. frt nrftiiras fouuu'ei HARNESS Our llarnraa are all No. I Oak jjeainer. ninif,viKwixu, 1 . I. LI- ttlSK . IIISK1IW.IDISU " 1fW. U aae las. raraiox. Free. I -B . fl. PMTT. Set!'.. ELKHART. INDIANA. aOSa. ATJL IK W 1 aaa M. aasaaa t--CaX . 1 fclV MBLHB1SBI e a. af-TI CUPID'S HARNESS. Most women naturally look forward to matrimony as their propel aphere in life, but they should constantly bear in mind that a fair, rosy face, bright eyes, and a healthy, well-developed form, are the best pass ports to a happy marriage. All those wasting disorders, weaknesses, anJ functional irregularities peculiar to their sex, destroy beauty and attract iveness and make life miserable. An unfailing specific for these mal adiea is to be found in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It ia the- Onlv medicine for women, sold hv flrmrrriota lmrlur nnultirA mmmnAn . - - 7- J ..Mi's a niIITD uusuht - from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in evcrv case, or- suuncjr wui us iuiuhul-u. xuis guarantee nas Dccn printed on the-bottle-wramers. and faithfullv carried out for m.mv won 4i no nor. Bottle, or Six Bottles for $5.00. Copyright, 188s, by World's Dirfinrart Medical Association, Proprietor. :xi oniGriivAii yMf& LITTLE LIVER PILLS a-rx r wu in falrA Am m .In St 1 1 Inn. thvaosenicata ot Uw it, Hnar-rontrd I no, !tinatlpailon, c stouisch ana bywi-is, Purely Vegetable and Perfeotly Harmless. Rmallot, RlicsjH'St. pasfort Purra Sick Hoadar.hr, Alisons, and aU ITnf()iiRlo(l ns a Liver Pill indlacalloii, Bilious -J vuuw, V) urnmrilta. V,;'