The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, January 08, 1891, Image 5

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    J PLEASANT CATHARTIC LIVES PILLS EYES HADE.
VVkaMawcU. aavt Cara Ctl CMMlMdM, tll, taMpar
a.Me7awae?t MM sr cum Nbum. r are aWlaJ7.
i7rnjVaabHrtaaa M caatei eMtalee Car $ie afaeato
Tl's Other Foot.
jrthisthat girl's other
"Bar waf uttered in an
r by an excited indirid
) op-town cafe the other
BaWment at hia ques
j New York Star. Bat
flowed only one tiny
jrin snt, and the fair
have a pair of cratchei
(assist her either. The
was sitting on her right
a coiled up on the chair.
of women was subse
it up for disscussion In a
ad people, and the ladies
M that the practice was
I for men to cross their
conveyances or places,
men said, their legs are
jh a proceeding, surely
ihe same right to take a
h will render them more
,han by having their feet
n a chair and being un-
the floor.
I lac Matall Talk.
arrohfoot Is that theoW
tea you had when you Oral
ua
jnasliead No; Its the new
in the spring of '&(
Biiiier Mum. i'lay Poker
g to the evidence taken it
)e court, Brooklyn, yesterday
jtely necessary nowadays fa
rummers and other em ploy ei
ile houses to be expert poka
,Tlie suit on trial was broagh
I Steincke to recover 10 pes
profit from January 1, 18Hfl
i 1888, of the firm of Christiai
it A Co., manufacturers of up
I materials, at 419 and 45
pteenth street, this city. Thi
yingthat time were 25,OO0
pras engaged to look out fo
ess and drum up customers.
Jie ftrm'( lawyer took Steinck
5t produced a letter written bj
confessing that he had lost al
oney nnd 8200 belonging U
lidt at poker. Steincke ad
is to be true, but alleged tha
n told to play poker witl
) or those likely to becom
and if he lost the firm was t
him. That custom exite(
Vess houses, he said. Judg
entered for Steincke. Xe?
MTlCKy J.BIIOP. (
Very man judges the quality
j tfrove a certain grade-!
e, and a certain tailor in this)
ring this fact, takes odvam
I customers in this way. 114
I in which are drawers coni
samples. Those drawer4,
oss the tables and can U
; from either side. When i
omes in a line of samples'
lout and shown him. ,
(probably say he wants some
er," and then the shrewd
1 around to the other side of
jralls out the same drawej
tout the same samples; bu
ne adds say 50 per cent to the)
the customer, who judge
jnds a piece that suits himi
rder and goes his way, littH
at he could hare obtainei
m samo material at muclj
jSfc Ivmia selnhe Dawn'rat
... not Long, at Msasanhwsstra,
Mbiia MowrkabU (itj of,
j wbat ha has writta with.
j it m ejiwotrj a.lf II
dariog his most aainutd
has la his mind's tjrt a vm4
of few manosortpt, so tut
whan every page and aran
sad area whan than art taj
3a.
e i
f Eaasas hart C&fA
to the tteaera Bto&aV
Dtenoti :dL
I
t
A Great Country.
Vemoot, Elkborn ft Missouri
llroad has about osmplstad its
ision into Doadwoaa, id oem
ater of tha Black Hills. This
aonsss so this marrelou
lamp tasy, and tha soaaary of
salsa randarad aaoassibU, by
ba Daw liae Into Hot Springs,
)0t many thousands each year.
tha Black Hills with tha
I 8 prists, the vast mining ia
d beautiful soaaary, toaethaf
s, Mdaa
tha -Bot for tha
wet superior climate.
baooma tha "assort"
(11m Elkhera raOroad. tha
oad Into thaas plaoas, will fur-
r aad otmtor table aaaasa.
I:
ACVSS IJj
U PERMANENTLY
llnm,
? n.tsn.
fat i
israstaUnt
ias la hto
LUMIAOO.
410 Ktmtj K,
ao rmodKO,Od.
AprU9,lSN.
Mv wHkaasIkoih
htr bMn aflleMd
with )n SM
or Ihival, Md kava
ln4 pstBsatat
How to Retain Trade.
Tit merchants who think they gain
trade by trusting customers of doubt
ful standing may find a moral in this
ittle story: A certain jobber has for
fears sold supplies to peddlers. Ills
nethods are peculiar, but as they are
lased on a knoweledge of human na-
re and especially of the specimens
vitli which he has to deal, they gen
rally work to his satisfaction. Many
tf his best customers are sold on a
mot cash basis only. One of these
sag buying some goods from him th9
ither day and found, when the bill
was presented that he lacked 95.65 of
the necessary sum.
"I'll pay you that little balance the
lext time I come in," said the custo
ner. The jobber reflected for a mo
unt and then said:
"You needn't trouble yourself to
pay it I'll make you a present of the
ii (Terence, Mr. Blank," he said.
Turning to the bookkeeper, "Receipt
'.his bill in full"
After the peddler had departed a
friend who was present ask for an
ixplanatioa.
-That man," replied the jobber, "ia
one of my best customers. lie comes
here very often and pays cash for all
be buys. I am sure of his trade as
long as this continues; but should I
ever give him credit, however small,
tie could not withstand the tempta
tion of swindling me out of the debt
lie would never enter tho stove again,
and I would lose both my account
tnd my customer. The first loss is
ilways the best, so I made him a
present of that small balance, and will
thus retrain his trade." Jewelers'
IVaaklv.
The Victim of Excessive Industry
Some men work because they love
work and hate play. They do no
shine in society; they have no conver
sat ion; the fair sex are not passing fail
to their distorted vision; the white
washed ceiling of their ofllce and its
shabby fittings are more attractive to
them than landscape or Italian skie
and they are under the agreeable thro1'
of no diverting hobbies.
In heaven's name let each man work
all through the day if he likes it
They accumulate immense fortunes,
and even though they may be miserly
in their life time, when they die some
one benefits by their millions.
A man of this kind on an enforced
holiday is a very compassionable object
I remember one such who, whil
driving through some of the most en
trancing scenery of oar land on a fair
summer day, hid his face behind a
journal of the money market at all the
time. Ilia doctor had told him ha
would kill himself if he did not take a
change. He obeyed the letter of tho
injunction, but not the spirit And ha
did really die a little while after of
paralysis of the brain, or something of
the kind, due to excessive industry.
All the Year Hound.
An Eye for BunlneM.
Dr. Ford May I ask why this re
f usal ?
Miss Millions Certainly, doctor! You
enow my sister married a lawyer, so if
I expect to get any of papa's money 1
nust marry a lawyer also. Munsey's
Weekly.
''Wnmin am not slow to oomorehend.
Thay'ra quick. They're alive, and yet
itwaaaman who dlaoovarad tbtoat
remedy for thtlr peeuUmr atlmanta. Taa
man wat Dr. Pieroa.
Tbadkaoovsry was his "ftwontePK.
aorfp3oa"-the boon to dattoata women.
Why so round "with oat foot la tha
grava," suffsring in aileaoa mmonosr
stood whan there's a ramady at hand
thatisntan experiment, but which is
sold under the guqrantte that it you
are disappointed in any wsy in it, you
can get your money back by applying to
its makers.
Wa can bardly imagine a woman not
trying it Possibly it may be true of
one or two but we doubt it Women
are ripe for it They must have it
Think of a prescription and nine out of
ton waiting for it. Carry the news to
them I
The seat of sick headache is not in
the brain. Regulate the stomach and
you cure it. Dr. Pierce's Pellets art the
Little Reulator
The Gift of Klndneaa.
There is no gift in the possession of
Iba human family which is capable tf
conferring more trot and supreme hap
piness than that of kindness. It to a
gift which all possess, and the giving
(oca not Impoverish tha donor, bat
make tha recipient rich indeed. It
raises the drooping and depressed heart
from 1U load of misery; it heaJt tbt
rounded spirit like balm; it wafts
iway taa clouds of gloom that ' hovar
lka apectral'phaatoina over tome at
"toted toul, and causes the sunlight of
Mot and happiness to irrldaU one
iort soma desolate habitation when
fbt footsteps of death havt reentry
ft their tracks. Polltellett, though
t cheap benevolence to of lncakulahw
rorta In many lnstaocea, and rtqulrti
lot little self dtnial to make It Caort
molar gift from man to bit feaow ba
Stole Busts from a Cemetery.
That too ingenious persona who stole
bronze and marble busts from the
cemetery of Montparnasse, touched
them up and sold them as efhgies
of famous heroes, statemen or or
-tors, has at last met with the punish
ment which his lugubrious labors de
served. Moreau, for so the new kind
of "resurrection man," to adopt the
phrase of Dickens, is called, came up
before the eight tribunal of police, and
was soon sentenced to three years im
prisonment The singular thefts perpetrated by
Moroaniuthe cemetery long passed
unperceived. He was accordingly able
to make some money by his dismal and
deplorable transactions, and it is con
sidered probable that many of his trans
formed busts now adorn not only the
humble homesteads of artisans in
Paris, but also the libraries and mu-
leum of provincial towns. On one oc
rasiou he is said to have sold the
iffagy of a worthy professor
tf the Sorbonne as that of a fa
mous general of the revolution, while
on another he passed off the bronze
presentment of a departed grocer as
that of a Demosthenes. Paris Cor.
London Telegraph.
Itare Fortitude iu a Dog1.
Many of the sportsmen of 'Wilmlng-
ion will perhaps remember Sailor, the
Ine pointer dog of Mr. J. A. Brown, of
Chadbourn. He was an extraordinary
tunter and retriever, with almost hu
uan tact, and his owner valued him at
leveral hundred dollars. A few days
igo this fine dog was run over by the
.rain at Chadbourn, and his left fore
eg was crushed off, leaving a piece of
ihe bone protruding.
Mr. lirown hated to kill his valuable
ind faithful dog, so he got Dr. A. Mc
Kiunon to amputate the crushed mem
er. When the operation was perform
Kl Sailor obeyed the command to lie
lown, and never gave a whimper
when the work was done. The poor
knimal's muscles were contracted with
pain, but with a few sympathetic ca
resses from his master he lay perfectly
till until the amputation was perform
ed Wilmington Messenger.
Double Cabbed Engines.
At the Deleware, Lackawanna and
Western Railroad company's shops at
LTtica eighty men, mostly skilled me
chanics, are employed. At the present
(ime they are working on a peculiar
lotomotlve known as the culm burner,
The engine is queerly shaped, having
two cabs, one for the engineer and one
or the fireman. Under the boiler and
irebox the machine has six largo driv
ing wheels. The weight of these great
inogul engines is between thirty-five
tnd sixty tons each. They are made
to haul heavy freight train. The ma
thinery is so arranged that the steam
b never.exhausted. They are valuable
llso for the reason that their fuel is the
refuse coal from the mines, which
fould not otherwise be used without a
great loss. Albany Argus.
Hawing Piles Under Water.
The 100 piles driven in a space of 28.
feet square for the foundation of the,
pivot pier for the swing span of the
Light street bridge were cut off la feet
) inches below mean low tide. The ac
tual time in cutting, moving machinery
md getting pile heads out of the way
was seven hours and thirty-one minutes.
The shortest time consumed in sawing
Off one pile was five seconds. The ma
chinery for the sub-marine saw attached
lo the pile driver was designed by John
W. Rollinan, engineer in charge, and
worked to perfection. The diameter
Df the circular saw was 54 inches, and
It was run at the rate of 42i revolutions
per minute, causing the cutting edge to
(ravel over 6,000 feet per minute. Al
bany Express.
Cigarette Smoking Increasing.
hemws against cigarette smotiug,
laid a member of one of the largest
Inns that manufacture that article
which forbid their sale to minors and
calL in New York at least, for the
immediate arrest of every youth under
dxteenwhois caught smoklug them
n public places, have not hud
ixo slightest effect on the c garotte
market Despite these laws and the
ihuuderings of the medical press the
figarette business has grown steadily,
tnd the entire output of the factories
oday is fully one-third greater than
hat of two years ago. Even if the
sws against the cigarette smoking
alnor were strictly enforced, which
hey are not, it would not at all . intlu
fcice the trade.
"The reason it found In the f at t 'that
he average little boy who affects the
taper wrapped weeJ his only a
(ery limited capital at his command,
it he buys tbo cheapest brands the
tig dealers won't 'Waste time in selling
Id him. He rarely Invests in a whole
package, and deals almost entirely
fith those queer little shops in side
ttreett where cigurartat are sold In
broken lots at the rate of two for a
penny. As you can easily sea the en
tire suppression of this branch of the
business is not able to exercise much
Muenoe upon the trade at large."
New York Tribune.
A Bag of Game With One Shot
Speaking about pot luck, said a vet
eran bunter and story teller one day, 1
suppose I have had some of the darud
est streaks of luck ever had in the state
of Maine. Everybody knows how 1
once drove a bear up a tree, and then
felled the tree into the pond where the
bear was drowned, at the same time
scariug thirty or forty trout to death
which rose to the top of the water, and
the way I sot a bear trap and caught a
fellow who was there to steal sheep;
another time when I sot a trap for
critten what was arter my turkeys, and
ketched a young feller that was hang
ing round to see my darter Mary.
And the story "bout me going to the
courts to prove that I hadn't cetched
trout in close time, by showin, that the
line and hook the trout was on h ul
been left dangling in the brook one
day in the legal season when I was
flshin,' and got called away all of a
suddent to drive the cows outer the
corn. In the excitement of the mo
ment I forgot the hook and line, and
when one day arter the law was on I
was passing that way I found that the
hook had captured a trout weighin'
fourteen pounds and seven ounces. 1
reckoned by the appearance of tilings,
as the fish was uncommonly spry, he
had been hooked that very momin,'
but as it couldn't be proved I got off.
l es, all these and more, too, are well
known doin's on my part, but, as 1 said
the darndest thing of all happened not
long Ago. I took down the old rille one
day and told tha old woman as long a
there was nothing doin' round the place
I geussed I would have it. I hadn't gone
far when I spied what I surmised to be
a wildcat. The critter probably got
wind of me, for he cut and run a little
ways in about the direction I came
from, and then took a sneak along a
mossy bank and hove in sight only to
disappear round a large stump at the
edge of my clearin.'
I didn't wait a second; I just up and
le' go, just as the cat got out of sight.
The ball, I was pretty sure, hit him in
the hind quarters. I went forward to
secure him if possible and then and
there I found out that he hadn't got
wind of me arter all, but was or a still
hunt himself, and he got his game just
as my ball hit him. That cat had a fox
holdin' him with his teeth, and, you
may believe or not, the fox had ketched
a martin. I could hardly believe my
eyes and looked again, and bloved if
the martin didn't have a weasel. Hold
on; 1. hadn't done yet The weasel had
a mouse by the hind leg, and tho mouse
was trying to escape through a lit'le
hole in the fence of my back yard where
he had been and robbed my htm of a
kernel of com, which stuck out of the
little mouth.
One o the young roosters was trying
to get the corn away from hira, not
that there wasn't plenty more, but that
is a rooster's nature, you know. Now,
I had a hound pup, and the antics of
the young rooster made him caper
round arter him, and this stirred up the
old cat, and she joined tho dance by
roundin' up her back and spittin' at
the hound pup. Meanwhile the young
est kid was trying to harness up the
old cot, and the old woman came out
with the broom to see what all the
racket meant. She had heer'd my gun
gooff, too, and didn't know by the
rumpus but I had gone crazy and begun
shodtn' and the domestic animals,
While she was out the fire in the kitch
en out, but my lucky shot broke up the
combination, beside loading me with
game, and the only serious conse
quences was supper being about fif
teen minutes late. Bangor News.
S
Moody, the evangelist, it a pedet
raln. lit to nearly always tntflne phy
sical oondition, and disdains An. over-
ott even In ttejdtMjatr v
Curious People.
It doesn't take much to attract a
crowd in New York. Let two gamins
start across Fourteenth street on a run
any afternoon, and before they have
gone a block there will be a hundred
people at their heels, all running. No
one but the boys know what's up, but
the crowd rushes thither without any
inquiring. Let a man stop on a cor
ner in plain view and gaze Intently at
the sky, and in ten minutes fifty or
more people will have gathered about
him and directed their gaze heaven:
ward. Only New Yorkers would do
this. Curiosity 1b the common failing.
I witnessed a noteworthy incident of
this character the other evening. It
was at the corner of Sixth avenue, and
Fourteenth street
A man halted at the foot of the ele.
vated station and pointed his umbrella
toward the rear of the corner house.
He did it to demonstrate the extent of
Ntw Yorkers' curiosity. He stood
there half a minute, when a second
man halted. Then a third stopped,
and within live minutes the street was
blocked and the street cars couldn't
move. Several policemen were there,
too, and all gazing at the -rear wall.
Some one said thieves were climbing
over the roofs, and other stories equally
ridiculous were bruited about Fully
600 people stood there, not knowing
why they did so. It was half an hour
before the ttreett were cleared. New
York Star.
The slag of furnaces for many yean
was dumped Into ravines and piled up
on vacant fields until it had acoumn.
lated in vast quantities, bat now it It
being mined again, retmalted in tomt
Instance!, made into asbestos or used
inbaiaMttngroadt.
TTgH in Milljons of Homes ao Vftars the Standard.
SpuT W:
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Ttwufwtfena Bad. Don aot InJan ,
- V.d'jj U root dixt&fir. runauil tmXi
mco-ali. Bend forcircalan aat price, Bati
- Hi! r"
oiij w rerenceui.,
Ttt OFfctti uoCsK Itt'll.OIMG. CBlUawXi.
i. A. BTBEXT, Bec-ictsry. Wa. BOLDIH "it KCK. TwMaa
eqi'ot ajqeaajJ put jaettij j m U kuoq
uiosiqj 4q ppaaicnoaj otroTpaj qStno-j p ajj
VASBLINE.
FOHONEDOLL&B rant athj mail, tn wUl da
livar. fn sf all oharra. to any penon la tL
United tUtr, all tha tulluwiua artidaa ouafnll
packad Id a naat boa.
Ooe two-ooi.ca bottle of fBra VualiM. lOcta.
Onatwo-uonoabattla VaaeliDa Pomada II "
Qaa Jar of Vua -lira Cold Cream A
Ona oaka t Vaaaliaa Camphor lax 10
Qna caaa of Taaaliae aoap, aaaoanted . . lu 14
Ona caaa of Vaaalina p, aeatad
Ona two-onasa boula Wb&a Vaaaliaa. ..83 "
11.10
Or for atampa any alagla aitlc at prlca aaoied.
If fon har oo anioa 10 aaa VaaalloalaaBf form
ba careful to aooept only gonoina exxiua pot op bf
oa.lo original paokagxa. A graat many druccuta
ara crint toMrxuaebayaratotakaVaaallBa put
np nr ttiem. nawr yioiu to anon parauaalou,ftauie
artlcla 1 an imita tion witliom raJoo, nwi will not
give roa Uia renolt you ezpact. A bottle of Ulna
Bml Vamllna laaold by all dmgglataattanoenta.
Cuaaabrough MTg Co., iUHtateBL. Haw lork.
ne Habit
OpiUmOrMorphi
Dr. U. n. COlXinS, Original blccoverat
Palnlaa Opium Antidote.
Wil anr won at houa wlthont an ' immi
M ordinary boainaaa. Book afv: jt4z any ad
raaa. Haajtreda of original Mrtfmooiall of
A4jbb and other for inapactinn at bj of
Set, Boom 37 American fSxarat-a Building, flaav
raa at, Chioago, ILL, P. a Drawer CS1 (formerly
La rorta, lad.)
Tha moat ootn plate line af
Drea Haform Gooda in Um
north-week Including Ui- oak
bra'ad Kqulpolee and Delaartt
waieta, Jonnnaa Mlnr tpaclei
baa and Jeremy Knit Du lwwaai.
Hand flump for free illoatratad
oataloviM.
MKH. U W. FIRM,
75 Madison eU, Chicago.
BIB
L)R. J. A. DAN IS,
i6eW. Madison' CMrago.
All dlMMaea of Catarrh, Threat Umga, HSABI
Brain, Narraa, la Uialr vartoaa forma.
I inCC By treatment a pure lovelyHromplexfon
LrtUlLO 'rce from aallowneaa, frecklei black
headi eruptiana, etc, brilliant eyei and prrfed
h althcanbehad. That "tired" feeling and all Fa
male Weaknese promptly crtd. Nervona Proetra
tion, Ge eral Debiliujr, Sleepleaaneu, Deprrnlof
and Imllfrettion, Ovarian troublea, InflammatloB
and Ulceration, Palling and DiaplaeemenU, Spinal
Weakness, Kidney Complilnu, and Change ol
Life. Counsult the old Doctor.
CYi.' lllli CI D Aci-.te or Chronic Inflamma
LC AnU CUn tion V the Eyrlidi or Globa,
and Far and Near Sivhtadneaa, InTrrrlon of t
Lidi Scrofulous Eyes, Ulraratlons, Inflammation!,
Abareses, Dimness of vision of ona or both aret
end Tumors of Lid. Inflammation of the Kar, tjl
cc ration or Catarrh, Internal ar External; Dcaf-u
or I'iralysis, Singing or Roaring Noises, Thio-
rncn iiiim, ric.
Loss of Vital rower,
Sleenlessness. D e
Confusion of Ideas,
IS THE BEST MEDICINE
for 'If General Allmenta of I inreea, Cattle, Hogi
nnd Sheep. Thoy purify the blond, prevent and
cure d,aea.e. Honest and reliable1, la aonaai
parkairn ; nard and warranted for oyer twenty
ymiM. Kveryone owning a horse or rattla sfcoale
rive II atrial. MHde by Emnbbt PaorBiaTAJBV
Co., Chicago. Sold by all druggist.
Km
Ct-HLESf
Cares Chapped Hands, Faca aae
aupa, tan, oununm, rimpwea
Makes rough aajn soft and ansaath
without being sticky or greasy.
Dal icately perfumed . Renders face
powder inviaible and makes it ad.
here to the skin. Imputing at once
a brilliant complexion. Prlca Sac
Hailed to any address on receipt
of price. Semi postal note, siirar
or Mam ns. Address plainly,
CHILKSaCO..
718 Chamber of Commerce, Callage.
NERVOUS DEBILITY
snondenty, Loss f Memory,
ion of Spirits, Averson to Society, EriTly Discoar
l?e-, Im of confidence. Dull, Listless. Unfit loi
fjtu-iy nr Business, and finds life a bvrjen, aafaly
atA permanently cured.
DflTU CCVCC Consult Confidentially. If h
Oil I II OCACO any trouble caU or write. Da
Lyi are dangerous.
Send IS ccrto, stamps, for Medical Guide or laws
Hi-slth. Office hours, a.m. to! p. am.
I A I 4nw .11 Tm
I unnatural tflschargea and
. certain core for the deblllt
t.tln. aMknui Dacnllaa
to women.
IHrSmlrkT . X preecrlnenano reeisaiai
THtEraalCatiimjlCj. I recera mending It ta
i w. .
JnraarnV
m i HsUnaltllll.D
v1
a rjerfectrttforSce, i.
The larsrest stack of Arab
ciai Eyes in Uie West. Anatv
sortmentot eyes sent weary
addresss, allowing purckaasv
to select one or more and re
turn the balance thus aaeuriaa
Ice. il SUU Chicago, III.
DR. Ii. A. CAMFIKI-D,
a to won
adiatanca vai
ariaiUngtaaattf
ra nrerided board and ielaHaeatraaaoDaaie isjawa,
aaa a aaa saal a aaa, rfnnarf U to eftaavkaaa
uu. Berjdac. forclreulamandteMiranisaal. Adsaaaa.
pa. o. w. r. ssiaaa, ats awe ak, caaatpaja.
omil ihkhs, t to 6 daily; to S Wed. and aaa. aaa.
RASTA eiPJILATORIA
tor the removal of MiprfluoiiB haur fnim JM
i f .we and Arms Hnoveaafv&lT And 73nuan m t-aWT - m
wram wViaa taa aa
raMVaaaVateWVw
FREETRIflLIils
eared by NBKVITA. 1.C package; ( ta
UM. TBIAL SENT FltKK for IS oeati
p0-M DR. A . O. OLIN CO..
BOX MS. Chicago, IU.
, Mrs. Emmons Diaine, nee Anlia Mo
Cormick, will inherit a fortune of $10,
000,000 from her mother. She has pro
perty In hor orn right from the incomt
of which she supports tht fami!? and
atronliet various charitiea.
in i
NC
Suite 43-4S, 73 state Street, Chloaao,
i nnd will not Injure Che
Iv In five minutes. Harinlt
hi. Siiiirt 1'oi-i-lrpnm. Ur. WHITING, Chemist.
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Free Trade Prices
No Protection'
$45MMinea!or4$ 6
Wa are now aelling oat
Waetorn Improved Hinges
Sowing Machine aante as
cnt eumplaia withaijat
tachmenta and warranted
for I aaare far Mil tlA
-run hi. circular and aaa fml tleacription of thjp
itid other evylea to M. A. toallla a 0. let W.
l.r.kB at- Uiicaao. iU.
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There arc some patent med
icines that are more marvel
lous than a dozen doctors'
prescriptions, but they're not
tlio&e that profess to cure
everything.
Everybofly, now and them
feels " run down," " played
out." They've the will, but
no power to generate vitality.
They're not sick enough to
call a doctor, but just too
sick to be well. That's
where the right kind of a
patent medicine comes in,
and docs for a dollar what
the doctor wouldn't do for
less than five or ten.
We put in our claim for
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery.
We claim it to be an un
equaled remedy to purify
the blood and invigorate the
liver. We claim it to be
lasting in its effects, creating
an appetite, purifying the
lood, and preventing Bilious,
Typhoid and Malarial fevers
if taken in time. The time
to take it is when you first
feel the siens of weariness and
weakness. The time to take
it, on general principles, is
fJQW.
GONSUnPTISfJ.
IhafaaposiUra remedy for theaboMdlseaee; by Ha
aaa thousands of came of taa wont kind and of long
standing hare been eured. Indeed ao strong is my faith
Initsefflcacy, that I will send two dottles Fucwith
a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease to any suf
ferer who will aend me their Ki press and P.O. address.
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DACTTT Vn V POP'S GERMAN
iUjIUiLLI, Stomach Powder,
Has no errnal for tat enre of Dyspepsia and
Indigestion.
Price 78 Cents Par Bo.
tnffiolent for t days treatment Mailed to any
a'ddrma upon receipt of price. Write fas) tea.
H--i.i.
rOPMOISafAlr STOMACH POWDKBCa.
SH W. Polk at, Chicago. HI
,N V U.-108.
York, Neb.
HAVE 1 000 ACRES
of rood land to exchange; ia0
$12,000 of fine dry Goods to
trade for clear land that is culti
vated and impoved. Write at once
for particulars Make me an oiler.
r. u. hoa XUV, i ara. sis,
I CURE FITS !
When I say enre I do not mean merely to atop them
for a time and then hare them return sain. Imean a
radical cure. I hare made the diaeeaa of FITS, EPI
IJtPSY or FALLING 8I0KNE8S a life-long study. I
warrant my remedy to oure tha worst eases. Beoaoaa
ethers hare failed Is no reason for not nnwreeeWing a
aora. Bend at onoe for a treaties and a Free Bottle of
my infallible remedy. GiTeEiprsea and Port Ooa
U. U. HOOT, M. C. t83 Taarl Bt., W. T.
V BOM! TO WIS AT tARDt, ,
f Ale,at.Asurethlng,seBtlree 1 f
I Voanyoaeen raoelptaf 4c.suaaa
I ho par peetace. Adrtresa er asllk I
person, HKL. 8UYDAM, ttaaw
Onion Square, New Tora. .-
MORPHINE:
AcU radically but
and Oplnm habit ctrnanl I
rfimwlr. Particulars tl
hut rentlv: does not emaciatt
fore building op; requires but a abort time; aae
mds when other treatments fall; ralieres lanasve
d lately without Suffering or Seml Starratieai)
StritUy a Home Corel reasonable la coat waaai
cases solicited. Address,
MARION SEABS,
Box lit A, Vhleace, HI.
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