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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1889)
t hOUs, jQ J ly fire l oil caa, i.. . r 1'ork, s tr I "''!) f.,f( lie i;ic,ir soman wcr.J t r;ou:j- jL '" t-0 hi n .)!i;It (ire, V-'o-l her '6 'IU40 I ' r lirj I k r-.i!ir Mr. 'a. ml oa tlif rriouamer. put to d. ii tiic jfrni: ;irifni2li uif'hitir. ftor. ch: I)t . ' of fiL profincel rct'l litil Dll u "Ytl in I'aniita ue Jsck i wit. i t lie pafi nr u U i u in K tiin.'i r tu id I pr.fr.lJ .rra of ti kI iipJ if Hino4 T UttilJ l;ID, I n moot! uif ft itnmp t iod to t .king I 11 THEm r of JDt, , 80 J M-fctJ l.timH to I tfMiirr off J'"-u. u Terr: Jm-ntion . iimitmm ilia expand) 0V(-l-nutihil feW. ..round U m ,i nun or the rcouu. or . 1-w him. TU y,,UTC mi- .hen HH1 h liciilthv trail'. I lie Mlffl tie n u. nml out .tallow V- . v I ...I... chiin tl or dn-aniirifr. hu-ldlyhrth approach oftW ije-n all t.re-,l , r, dot!,, J? . ......hip. J lllfir '..:ll,ur ..I .. ..v.... tllf-III HIM lL B n l 1i-ih1m RTHlLit n j' . . TluV walked Ptrnii'hr . t, , W'J ' I nl nhile one of i .' tlif IiwL- . I .. -nupht him hy the W and hold of LmiliWDKth.-re Th'n ther airrifd Li I. 1.1, J, u lliJ . trvt in 4 ItkfiB. wfrefarnn-r. l,otliUtlielil of a Lwi qM,t an'1 LAoliitn. Nt iliat fr. howewr. Ha L .ri he loved Lin LfiwrMwition, and t-Dre ol r. mrriHT Im chnractor. tinn 'H over, !,!vel to I'-arn n Lj inow whii Ii one M. Heinffinttoflnd Wiilf. None lx?auti jmlfd lii vnliw-'with Watt tiling n man lyr,ona lofiK jour- let to hie hither and li them piK)d hy ron poing, IUilx-rt?" VJ. mtn HxioniHiimi'iu, Lrounginan ttnndini lipp! for a journoy liartoliarnutrad', )!iic in too ftn a jf in nothing to do jtlam. I am poitifr Wft ronjilcof j'l'iirn. fcrn a trau nnJ maiie ftun' for niv'lf. kmw that their Hon W-i. and they thought it fckivcliiH wnv. So they ityieed nnd good luck, knot to forget hi par Wk niter some timt Vml that and then he I : mm ....... .. i n .r nr. KolK-rf. , 1 "id MKj.ta. Hiuoii on umyouny pnnoner g rjart whu in vnin. Th thrwmn t...i.i --- - ... Iu (1 J in ... ewm tor runny n day l month, hut Htill he had pkuiirienH ha likwl. He pV.DZ with several mnt- tt bow or other JSoU-rt .... bi ml nnd left. One Htiin on the Lank of n kk and noticed a lioat thevmootb Hurfnee of Tliere wim a mnn aittiriir ibfurii k-atherinir the Mmt iimnner, wliil the fc!to flout noiwlinitlv looKwi ntthe man Flora lonirtimo. when he l Himself; fw. rowing muni Ik? the pact thing in the world rr xo eniov the r-tin I wonder whether ho iwto have a row with fall him und hear w hut Sty Nout and beckoned tho t toward him. Vnn FitMMXmt heard Uo)rt i ' . . . fwreunu mvitecj him to Him. Whl e the oiim . . . ore water nnd llie hoot TOOVinit Mlontf nvir tl.o IL. t t " "... w7 fnotimtod the man IIIIWII, tightly ns if hw luul v w.rTW(,(, m a vise, and did not ntop mitii they came to a larire Imilding Thi ntrueturewns made of wood, hut in front Htood a romfortnhle elmir in which Kobert notieeil the hoatmuu with horn he had ln rowinir on the lake not long ago. He liftl hw hand to the thr men and tt,... tMd utill lxdore him ".Now Tint the etrnnircr ilown"' coinmandeil of tlie three in red, nnd when HoU-rt tood on the ground the man in tne ciiair beckoned him in come lorwarij. . . ... l oung rnnn, lie Kaid. "von have told me that you do not like work i .. t. ii. , " iiuh ,hmi nit- mnn ui ioi oi money. You dhall have jut what you want nnd 1 hoyou will enjuy'it." After he had Hpoken he niade an other Hitfii to the thrt-e in red, nnd ncnin they took hold of him nnd ear- riel liim awav. .None of them ever Hpoke to him. They continued their walls quietly, but fit a Rood ace. At hmt they arrived nt a broad river, w here they found a Unit inoorwl' The three men carried I'.olort into the boat, then they iiimhedofTnnd in a few moments were gliding over the water. "Where n re you takinir me to?" in quired the young mnn of the thr-e iiiytenoulookintr bmtnien; but they did not take the ftlightettt notice of bin quewtion. They continued row ing an if they had not heard nny-thing. 'If 3'ou do not t-ll me where we are going I w ill jump into the wnter and drown inyn. n mIiouI'm! Koliert, and he got up to get ready for a leap in'o the river, but liefore he could nc- complinh iinything one of the oars men rnuirht him by tho m k, threw him into the bottom of the boat nnd tiwl him to one of tho cent. He realized now thnt he had lietter keep quiet nnd resign himwdf to Imh fate. About half an hour eluped, when middenly the boat stopped. The three men pulled their oar into the boat. One of thern unloowned lloliert, then the three took hold of him nnd lifted him out of the boat onto chore. The next minute they pushed of! again nnd Koliert w im left alone. Ho looked around and lound that he wan standing on solid gold. At first he could hardly U-lieve hi eyes. Hestoopel down and examined the ground. "True enough!"' he ex- cluimed, "all pure gold!" Then he went along to see whether it was everyw here t he same. The re sult of hi investigation proved this: Robert was on nn island about two miles square, composed of solid gold. The Hiirface wa ns smooth as a table, Not a tree grew anywhere. In fact ltolxTt saw nothing but the sky above him, gold tanenth him. He walked somewhat farther into me island when he came to a house, which was built of golden coin of nil the countries of the; worm He noticed the corner lieanis were all lid not liU I nmde out of ."(I trold pieces. i h" I von like in ,i .i.; walls were made of Knglish sover - - u Llll-H. I .-- . . , .,. I,.. IIO mgns, the window gum oi .lermuu frnnes. T he roof consisted Ol goiii- en shingles nnd the panm in the win dows were of trnnspiin-nt gold, Koli ert was amazed. He opened the door of the house. Jn tne ursi room he found a table, chairs and sofa, all made out of gollen wans from Itnssia, Spain and Italy. Then he walked into another room, nere . alt ott'arAil was a Utile ot goiu uum, v,...-;. ih tb most delicious viands, veni son, vegetable, in fact anything to r.w.-tilnintvnalate. n ines iiii-iiwt nic it."" y I . 1 ' 1 and Other liquors of various kinds and brands were, from ginger ale to lif. chamr.Mgne. All these tilings er real. There was no go them, although they were on dishes. .... . ;u "Well, now! ' cried iti;en. - not so bail. I im I "m th,n"- , iw. Then he sat down ami enjiM .- . ...... ..K i i mi. erilctirenn style. ncu n- was thoroughly satwiieo. i n -r :. li ion.ii O llie iiuum. ii. . i i.i arrvwhere: in eer room nnd cqiboard, nothing but urrouudeH tl ; i V "alrrwnicn l't t! ""'and. So i Hi.i awfullv i , Hh Lurt liiinself ti Si :! e,',llWW drown r iisanj ulHjring man." luT.r' the Lin, ' m ' U'e luke 8,0"I before w1!hlr,I?y0U like life of 1 '"Iwhn V "U'""P'M Robert. 1 hud tomething to do to M.. rnv time. I do nut ear a fi for a the gold in the world" 3 ithmr'l'HVM,1'man'eom'ill"ng riv-r ! e-V,.mil?m,mb"'kt'e Thev 1 ',' lM,'at awaite(1 th"ra- )l'ere the hoatmnu lived. Arrived there he snid to Robert r-Mlly fond of work. Ifyouarel will reward you well, ( ome along. We V'Imw. i"1 1.lmt,t! and there are lying near hereon a bnttlefWd. Ryou will promise me to bury them all. I will make you not only a rich butnlso a happy 'man " Robert promised, m,d he went nt on, to work on the battle-field to diggrnves for the fallen warriors. It took hun a long time to do it, and it was hard work but still he was more satisfied with himself now than lie was when he lived on the golden is land. Wh 'n his task was accomplished, the old boatman shook KolsTt joy fully by the hand. "All right, my boy, now come with me and receive your reward." He led him to the boat in which they first, rowed to gether on the lake nnd in a few sec onds they were back again on the smooth waters. Rols-rt did not care. N hen the boat got ashore the bont mnngnve Koliert three trees. " lien you get houieiilant them in your father's garden. They will all bloom nnd liear fruit. One will give you happiness. theother long lile.nnd the third romS'tenry. That is all a mnn wants in this lite." Then the boatmnn disappeared, und Robert went home, where lie planted the three trees, and found everything ns he had been promised. Ot been olJ- . In. V .... " w nri a relied the young In(ln, r-"-i. huih io nnd a ob Ii-1 Jon t r'ir i nan . lot of money withou'. JJTtm ,Jut ,,nrd 01 "Kit inriL-Mi - ; i LIIT7U mnn IT I L """'"lUlllWT, I " '"Oil (I mtiv 1 tra,le is'a nd rework at it lard r. '"I ID nnu.i 1... - RUITMN All 1. ( t r """gently. Now loyfor ft Jtn had no J Uw. words when ''tl that the 11 V rrrat. on johlell thnt your more Kob-lsnat The P WilondV . 1 "? LV. " Zn i be Is-d w as gohlen, an. fc to Pt him- hound it pretty 1,r,r,J.twJoliPtl(;0nht Jy.Wo the water. But Hotert, fur a inj or t.o tl ,o ught otwT i he waves ran ou M rolled up moun- . Ul 1 fl I nvA . . ... it i:-.. He inu ineoii inmsell in i nro. -; - - :nml to eat-and goou -: - , he had loads of money. W hat else did he want? Ahraweek. however, i.e.""- already tired of hiHhf 1U IH" IV""", lie "TlllC forM nnin.f , i,' ,jif tn. lUirnJSm " TtatlTa; with. anJ eating Minn t . . ' - . I I:?' Into the lake. ur? "aiiow! bfm up, C"1 'n over him lib. V u' SS flraun H. . 1. 1 ... t mu . w"...-ihiw mill ; -mt ne fe Into the r"wnaffain. and. fcn , " .-'ment, found him- J Was A neriilinp could not l")at",; to3 . , i.. i..i nne day to wuifc nimseii nn - mftnv steps it would take .Butt at rSse" Henowcounted how many irold ' J Hut each corner bea m of e houw eBf miltl tl. 1.1 fn.l 1.- nnthinir to GO. M il,A f ago'" . . ,u , ""I" .i.lnk of some BBS nl and wXr aI"1 racked bis brains to M Wtlots of tr rfowlng think to occupy hlm-df "IJ-bedi ut-Wul llgft shoni night, while laying on J I hart oea att1 m. he could not sI'P IS'ZrnTnih. Snotlmafin.. The eaten too much. Jn nf"er l" M bh, astue osure ot up wretched and minernble. Aicer A Woman's Wcanim A long-range, glolie-sighted rifle in the hnnds of a marksman can lie made to ran up a score of bullseyes down a firing runge, but will it in the timlier do better work on deer than a bored-out musket loaded with nine buckshot? The size of your game- bag, or rather bag of game, depends n great deal on the knowledge of the fire-arms you're used to. An estim nble English lady who came to Can ada some twenty-five years ago was one day deeply interested in getting out the family washing. She had sheets and tableclothes out drying, when to her horror she saw the line cm down nnd her spotless clothes trampled in the dirt, A large buck rnuirht bv the tinders was the cause of the trouble. There was not n man within five miles of her they had all i'one to a neighbor's for the day. She screamed, and the deer, the mora he plunged the tighter he got wound nn n tn I the louder she veiled. Some- thin" had to lie done, and done nt once? She had a fine gun in the house, loaded, but she would not ap proach it, as firearms were her special dread. Amongher'many possessions she hud a large pair of tongs-fire tongs-that she had brought over with her. She thoroughly under stood this firearm, and with all her housewifely instincts outraged, grab bed them nnd sailed in. She had her clothing slightly torn, but with in five minutes they had venison; she i: ii- ...nmleil the buck s skull to n jelly, alter which she told me she ' ,l l.r.,1 n. trood cry. It nil dejiends on what you re used to. , A Tnilcst English Report. If I were asked for an epitome of Vmericnn life I lubl point to a UroadwoTtramrar. Itdashes.dong t Juggernaut of illegal ty. 1 he road was built through bribery and cor motion. It is owned, not by .New ySl, but by Philadelphia share holders. The car is over-crowded, jotlieincovenience and anm,J of everv passenger. w n orm, in open violation of the St ations of the company isamob of smokers. On the back platform, Io n violation of the regula ions s a mob of Pickpockets. The driver s disregarding a city ordinance by ihesSedat which ho drives, and JKtano i trip without its accident. Wupt uncomfortable, but fast- Times. Able with s Jury. At a burglar's cell in the county UwyerMarks-Now.John.teHme 'Tir-rm.uilty. inno cent I wouldn't nay no. I! rvou arc a good deal bet ter ;dth a jy when you Know f- are lying than wnen yu - -the trutl.-"Cl.icngo Herald. vt r!S. sur"rin? that we cannot Why ii u T u,7 the olJ 'motion, nets ol it ? " ,1ne ta tLe " inch re thus .ble to reflect only ravi a.vtur 0, Hartley' lie that the S t? 0ZOUe exerci,eg some influ- ozoue gave sky blue iu a tube two feet "Mr lur. tU ik. u.k.i. tickfU are no" on.al.to Vermont vre0?, ' UMS-N Vork, land Vi " """Pi'A ilaioe. Mar on.w !? S,,l,e and fanada- Al8 Loot I ? round triP t,ckeU to LiTer Eur n. d0,?-. Pari"' and P"t of to orn " at l'tet rat- Wril tlcull i0U U'! undeif'l for full par tlculara in rard to routei, rat., etc. 1502 f'rnam atrtt, Omaha, Neb. Jlmnulltr the pockelfcook, the more important a dollar will make it look. El F,tE' 1" !""H Dr"w ai'000- tl C.o net., TrlbolI I.T i. A Tribune man, hearing that a tentle dii in the city by the name of E. A. Rip pev had drawn $5,000 at the last Louiei ana State Lottery Drawing, called on bim tbu morning, and found him at his instru ment in the diapatcher'a office in the Southern Pucilic depot. He was just doing some telegraphing, and when he had flm.hed it the reporter accosted him with gooa niornius," and asked if he were air. l.ippey, anj t),e gPntienjan replied i tne HthrmHliTe. "I hear." said the reporter, "that vou drew io.OOu in the lat drawing ot'the Louisiana Stale Lottery Is that so?" i i1",. lri I did, and 1 have it deposited in bank," said Mr. Itippey. What do you intend doing with it?" the reporter queried. "1 aing,ii,,e to invest it In real estate, if", sir, I m p,tj,i every j()ar 0f the money and invested in some more tickets. I have been buying tickets for some time, and the last time I bought J was re warded, said the gentleman. .Mr HiM.y is uight dispatcher in the bouthem I'Hcilic otlice, and did not seem to be aliected in the least at his good luck. The American Cereal. Of maize nr Indian corn in the United States, Mr. J. If. putton says: "A brief cninimnson may give a partial view of the immense value of this crop, which next to rice supplies food directly or in directly to the largest number of tho human luce. Iu 1H0 the corn crop was l.T.Vl.rjTl.Ou.) bushels. This was more tliau two and n half times the next frrenlestcrop-the wheat. It had 707, 047,1111 bushels more than all our other crops of grain combined the wheat, the rye, the bailey, the oats, and the buckwheat. It is quite probable that this ratio of production, or nearly so, will continue." Oregon, llie Pamillae ol Farmers. Wild, pqnal.le rllmme. certain and sbundunt crops. IWt Inilt, (ruin. gmHf and nock country la the. world. Kitii liirurma loii fn-e. Addrfm Hie Ori-guu ImiuiKraOuii Uuar.1, Cortland, Oresoa. The Crrma nf Conaiimplloii. A member of the London Epidemio logiiciil society states that the bacillus of tiibcreuloHis, or consumption, may enter the body by inoculation through a or wound; by means of the genito urinary mucous membrane; by llie pro duct of conception, and by direct hered itary transmission; by the mucous mem brane of the alimentary canal; by tbe mucous membrane of the respiratory tract, and by the air-cells of the lungs, 'ihe dangor from swallowing the germs with the food makes it vitally important to avoid milk frcm tuberculous cows, und possibly the flesh of tuberculous cattle, fowls and other animals. Dobbins' Electric Soap has been made for 24 rears. Each vear's sales have in creased. In 1888 sales were 2,047,620 boxes. Superior quality, and absolute uniformity and purity, made this possible. Do you use it? Try it. It ia not the trodden worm that turns but the bare footed boy who steps on it. One itraw hat does not make a summer. If irl'rfed with Sore Even, tine Dr. Inane Tiiomp; lou'i tie Water. Druggim !! H- "(live ine the earth," cries the farmer, "or 1 won't work." Tor two two-cent stamps we will send vou one ot the handsomest almanac, in the country. "Homestead," Omaha, Neb. New York bricklayers get $4.50 tor nine hours' workj Nlierlira Hale. Smote the Sheriff Sale Segar. A straight 10 cents Havana Cigar lor 5 cents. A good housekeeper's motto Never beat a carpet when it's down. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When f he wss a Child, she cried for Castoria, TThen she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, WThen ahs had Children, she gave them Castoria, Boston has lost J28,000,000 by tho col lapse of the copper trust. Sfteumatism J 18 CURED BY I StlacobsOil On Lon Jonrner. unt mum T ean t frit Tramp uenac, -i work at me trade now anywhere around horo, and wud you .be so kind s ter . . ' T.n .ue iniirnov to ft place IICip Uio aiuun , where I can find work? LadV-'Toor man! I didn't know busincsi wos so dull. Where do you expect to find work?" (jonsiueriii mo jz I'm shwid I'll have to go a long ways north ' here. " , . 'jndeed! ini....-.-- ..I'm . .now s loveler. mum. New York Weekly. DR. U L. OOltSUCH Toledo, u.. aaya: I have practiced medicine .j.. have nevtrseen a prepar..u ...... . p'rVscrlb. with .o much confidence of .uc .C aelean Hall'. CaUrrn Cure." Sold b Drugllstt, 75c. Myriads ol caaea ot rheumatism a ad neuralgia have already succumbed to that wonderful remedy Salvation Oil. Price only 25 cents a bottle, "A month ago I was happy!" is the declaration of Bryan V.'. Proctor, the poet. So were lots ol other lolka, who are now telling people in decided nasal tones: "Got a toad in my bead." But there is still happiness to be secured; a bottle of Dr. Bull s Cough ryrup will cure any Cough or Cold. Moat things that are said to be smart will not bear analysis. Graduates of the Lincoln Business Col lege readily obtain profitable employment. Business men select thein lor their fitness. Catalogue and specimen tree. Address LiLLiBuiiKiK dr. Roose, Lincoln, Neb. The right way to drive an ox ia not learned from a atudy of gee-ology. Man kills time all his life, and thinks it hard that time should finally kill him. Happr Hotuea. Here's a health to the wives aud tbe moth ers Who sit in our households to-day; Who are glad hen they brighten for oth ers The hours that go drifting away. May their eyes keep the light of the glad ness, Their hearts hold the fulness of bliss, That banishes shadows and sadness, And what need we ask more than this? But how can this happiness be kept? What shall protect tbo.e we love, those who make a Heaven of the Home, from the ravages of disease that is often worse than death, that is, in fast a lingering death? The question is easily answered: Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription the standard remedy for all those peculiar diseases to which women are subject, is whst must be relied on to preserve tbe health of wives and mothers. It prevents those disease, and it cures them. It is a blessing to women and therefore a national blessing, because it gives health to those about whom tha happiness of home cen ters, and the strength of a nation is in its happy homes. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, or Anti-bilious flran ules; in vials, 25 cents; one a dose. Drug gists. Evil is talked of, but good is taken as a matter ot course. I hrnp l.lvlna- Magnificent dining cars and menls at 75 cents, perfect service, tptick time, and luxurious travel are the leading characteristics of tbe solid vestibuled Union Pacific trains from Omaha to Denver. EVERY FARMER living at a distance from a physician should at all times be prepared to treat such common but by no means simple complaints as Diarrhoea, Cholera Mor bus and Cramps. Tho Best Remedy for such disorders is Perry Davis' rain-Killer, which never fails to afford relief. A single dose will do more to drive away pain and promote the natural action of the stomach than any remedy you ever tried. The virtues of PAIN-KILLER are not confined to the human race it is used with equal success cither ex ternally or internally for HORSES g CATTLE. It euros Lameness, Sores, and Cuts, while for Colic it is the best remedy in the market. Sold by all Druggists at, 95c. 50c. and SI. 00 a BOTTLE wm(1i Tha Chief Beaaon for the (rest saeeassaT Hood's KarsaparUla Is found In the fact thaa Merit Wins. It U the ban blood purifier tat, sctnallr accomplltbea all that it claimed for It., frepared only ur C.I Hood S Co., Lowell. Mlia Fori no yesrs I hadT r'ucQQQtlci so bad thaa, it disabled me for work and co:.Hned mc to my bud for a whole year durtng which tiice X could not even rdfe mr hacds to my brad, anal for 3 months could net. move inyaelf In bed.. was reduced in flesh from UiS to 66 his. Wa treat ed by best physicians, only to crow worse. I tr.r Kivifta Kiwiflr. ar.d soon beau to improve. After a while wus at my work, and for tha past five moDths have been aa well Sd 1 ever was 11 from tbe c2ects of Swift i Specific. Jons Rat Jan. 8, 1890. Ft. Wayne, Int. Books on Elood and PUln Disease! mulled free. Ewin Srscmc Co., Atlanta, Oa.- RRADFIELD'S lQH REGULATOR Cures all Diseases Peculiar to Women ! Book to "Woman" Mailed Kukk. KAPriei.lt KKttl LATUU CO.. ATLANTA, 11 A. BULB Sf Ali. Alat'ttUlSTa. THKATKI) Fit EG. - Posltfrely Cured with Vegetable Kemedlet.. Uurecured mnof thousand cases. Cure patient. renounced hope Urns by tbe best phrjticiHiii.. From rst done t ymptoms rapidly dmappoar, and (n tea dayu at least two-thirds of ail fymptotrm are retnur d. Send for free book of testimonials of miraculous. 4Uien. Ten days treatment lurntsbed free by mall. If you order trial, fend IU cento in "lamps to pay poauage. DLL 11. 11. ii liUEM 8, A Haul, i,. BABY iff tar SICKIIEADACIIEI P I ii'osiiitrivrurrnnvas ink OTP nt these l.lftle Pills, n.Mni r n.i Iwa as s as. s ITllTTLE 1 1 iwrn If r 1! ' They alao relieve D.a tress from DvsneDsia.In digestion and TooHearty Eating. A perfect rem- kdr (orI)i7.zineai.Nansea urowsiness. Bad Tasteaj In the Mouth, Coated Tongue.Paln in the Bide. 1UKI-1U utcit. They recti late tbe Bowela Purely Vcpmtable. rncc 25 cenUi asm lasiciiTE co., vmwix. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. $5 la SS av 4ar . Samplea worth . 1 S I'KEK 'star Safety Rein Holder Co..Hollv. Jticn. CARRIAGES! We make a specialty of nmnnfao turinir Baby Carriages to 11 di rect t prlVHto p tr ties. Ton can, therefore, do better with ui than with u coaler. We send Car 'riacea to all points within 7UUintlea of Ctatraito free otchmru Sand- tor catalogue. CHAS. RAISER, RSfr.s 62-U CllbDrn ive., Chtuco, 1LU f jtumSZtmn. ;l liriMlxkytae 1 lUlCaSttioalOo. I preaerlbe and fully eg. dorse Bit; ii aa tbe only specific fortbecertalncura of lata dlaeaae. CI. U.I.NURAHAM.M. D.. Amaterdam, N. Y. We have sold Big O for many years, and It baa. atven tue oeti ot aaus- factlon. D. R. DYCHE k CO.. Cblcaro. 111. 1.00. Sold by Druggists.. n 5 J ILL ELSE FAILS. FIT Tastes good, use r 1 l.y druetriats. Irl CURES WHERE j Beat Cough Sjrup. in time. Sold I 00 (a tORA A MONTH cufi be ina'ift I U-1W tJafcUWswurking fur um. Apents p inferred who can furiiish a horse and scive their whole -time lo the bufsim-bs. Spare moiuent may be prolltabiy fin ploy m1 also, A lew vacum-ie in tuwnn and cities, li. f. .loHNSti.V & CO.. 11MW Muin si Kichinond. Va. K. B. mate ajfe and biint.s fxpfnence. Nev--ermind about hendiiiiC btuinp lor ropiy. B. F. J. tt Co. I" II O 1 11 ft I JOHN W.MOHHIS, la IU V 1 1 1 IU I-at" Principal Kxaiulner, r II IS D 1 1 11 U. s- feaaloa Bureau.Att'y bllWlVllat b, U aahiiictaa, C. sueceaafuuv broaecutes clalma-orurinaL Increase, re ratlns. wldowa'. children's and depen dent relatlvea'. Experience : a yeara Inlaat war, IS years la Penaion lluresu, and attorney alnoe then. DETECTIVES Wanted In every county, tsiirevrd men to act under Instruction In our Secret Service. Kxperlence not neceofiary. send 3c. stain n, (iranngn Detective Bureau Co., 44 Arcade, Clntlnuatl, O. FRANCES E. WILLARD'S SSJaSt52: AutobtogTaphy and history of W. C. T- V. a.OOeold before Inued; 100.0M gmaranted. Rtf Baaty far ttcltan. For liberal termi and territory, addreaa M.4.lTHACO..n.llallMla. AGENTS WANTED. KIDDER'S PaSTILLES.;,- BaaBaBaaBaRaBBaaaBBBBBBBBBBaaiaBia Cbarleatown, Mas' W. N. U., Omaha, 468-23. 1 FfllAFlT CARRIAGES HARNESS MANUFACTURING CO. LI1IIUII ,BifaM sola Br aats sasatwwal saajv Ha, iaaa atassiBiajaaiai as aouara aoai 1. Fan Usraeas. rianwras napa, aoaj f- PI H7 I to tha aaaaaf actnrer'a price. ma Wa ara maatirif ssrtrirrfi and hmva 7 Asraata. Vor I A vre. have daalt with tha oonaTumar. WaahieanrwhenT with wrieilta vt xatnimwit otf itr buyinm. We aa f'ntght ctWy loth itay$ If not aattafavetaiy. Warrant every thla for S yeara Any on that can write can or I r a Baccy or Harneai from ue aa well aa paf BlOtuUv toaeasA middle nan to order for Iheam, We frre 00 credit, and bare ONE PRICE. ONLY. Platform. Coaiblnatlao, and a.MBrlaar Waarana. BOO l aame arannaaaaaU tortus. I'liaelons. SI S3 1 same as aold at a, lie. Rsad Carta. SIT. boa aad deliver on cars in Klkhart, A" ocaarya. full Ho. of HARNESS Oar Haraese are all N. I Oak Leatkar. Mlasie. S 1 X to xu. US at uraDie. wxo to . 64 aaa llwa. Ohin. Frae. Addn.fi. . PRATT. SflC'ff. ELKHART. INDIANA. Fsll Rlesel Saraess aWU-wa. an x a sua VI XX 1)7 r iri mm i MMi.a.ar I IBUaUlEBI a AwkIV tYls JL X T aaaaa K I I Y V. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Host In the world. Examine his S5.00 GENUINE HAND-SKWKD SHOE. 4.00 HAND-SKWKD WELT SHOE. 3.50 POI.ICE AND FAKMKKS' SHOE. . .SO KXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE. , 2.35 WORKINOMAN'S SHOE. .00 GOOD-WEAK SHOE. IMM and SI. 75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. . All made In Congrcaa, Button and Lice. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 & 32 SHOES Beet Material. Beat Sty!. Best Flttlns. W. I.. Donjrlaa' S.1.00 Shoe, .liown in cut below, la made of Uae Calf, on lust, modelled for the foot; .moots, fnalile us handscwed ahoeK, mid no tncka or wax thread to hurt the feet. Every pair warranted. FOR LADIES. fl A CTftlYAff W. L. DOIIOLAS' name and t lie price are stamped on I . A 1 1 I 1 1 1 fl the bottom of all Hlioea advertlMI by blni before leavluy bis UAW A AV! facloryl this protects the wearer airalnat huh prices and Inferior foods. If rotir dealer offers yon ehoes without W. l DOITOLAH' name and prlec slanipeil on them, and aaya they are his alum, or lust as rood, do not lie deceived thereby. Healers make more profit on unknown ahoea that are uot war ranted by anvirodv: therefore do not be Induced to buy shoes that have no reputa tion. Buy ohlv those thai have W. L. DOUGLAS' name and the price .lamped on the iMilloni. anil von are sure u s-ei rim vanie lor your money. Thousands of Hollars are saved annually In lids country by the wearers ot W. L. DOUGLAS' SHOES. I f tour denier will not set you the kind or atyle yon want, send your order llnt to his factory, with the price enclosed, and they will be sent yon by reiurn mail, postage iree;eonaeiueniiT,m maurr wmr. jvu iiTr. yuu ran always ret W. L. IrOUGI.AH' SHOES. Be aure and slat alsc and width ynu wear; If not sure, send for an order blank riving full Instructions how to ret s perfect At. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. TaSpf M. aa .tw i