The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, January 15, 1891, Image 5
Dili .'B2V71TT0ts; LITTLE? ilIMIlMIM ATM Out erawp 2 EARLY !WS lugust lower" n. J. W. Fcnnimore is the fKent Co., Del., and lives the County Seat and Cap ye State. The sheriff is a n fifty-nine years of age, is what he says : "I have )ur August Flower for sev ers in my family and for my ye, and found it does me wd than any other remedy, been troubled with what I : Headache. A pain comes ack part of my head first, i soon a general headache become sick and vomit. too, I have a fullness jting, a pressure after eating pit of the stomach, aud V, when food seemed to rise y throat and mouth. When Jlis coming on if I take a lugust Flower it relieves 1 is the best remedy I have ken for it. For this reason it and recommend it to U 4. ... t.. r n &C." JREEN, Sole Manufacturer, jToodhury. New Jersey. U. S. A. SARCASTIC. Sittings: 'Now, ray friend, you do with that money?4 4 gMitleman to a tramp U bad given a nickel. Trarnf i the coin): "Well, I guess li races and bet some of it l pkon 111 spend thestimme, '"y park Instead of going (4 V, erybody Had Shew, la-Times: HI like the rlrll (" said Scadley as a maidel jn to the beach in particular Aed bathing robes. "Knot 1 Rathbone. HNo,butIca4 jposed so f x as she can U iodj a show." Ln Eye for Iloslnesa. May I ask wuy this re ions Certainly, doctor! You iter married n lawyer, so if i any of papa's money 1 a lawyer also. Munscy t itent medicine which is medicine parsdosical ud. It's discovery! the Very ct medical science! tine for you tired, run ted, nerve-wasted men and ou sufferers from diseases alp, liver or lungs ite h every one, its season si it aims to purify the J the blood upon whioh vs depend. The mtd'cioe Golden Medical Discovery, t it bsve enough confl Vell it on trial. Thst is from your druggist, sod it bat it's claimed to do, our money back, every "tte matters call taking Jir wordt. Uffar-cos'ed granules, aro se's Pleasant Pvtlets are. f Pills ever invented; so la operation; cure siok adsches. One a dose. the Perquisites. i who keeps a fruit stunt New York, becanu rrangle tho othe day wit) Ito tried to get three ap y Apollcemaaofl dutj the stand saying: "Wfcsi I Italy r The boy fled jus was explaining Um Beultr. The polioenm !to two juicy pears Iron eats each, and. munched putting the other in hit 1A the Italian to be cars clings with the 'boys. etUn whether the trait Mfryatthe decampln jKillosmsn, whose eoat Idown by the pen kt JIDEG, 7C1TE3, 1IIATI0US iCJtlLO QsMwrThlaft la Uelliael The Sabbath begins at n.m. m Uturday, when the church bell it tolled, lad ends on Sunday at the same hour. ? onneriy no vessel could leave the port et weea these hours. Marriage cancels very other engagement, so that there m, be no breach of promise brought gamsi a man when once be is married. The inhabitants have a strarure eus om on Xew Year's ere. Tbey then terambulate the street with broken ots and pans, which they place before neir friend s doors, and the man who as the largest heap before his cottage i considered the most popular. The people rarely lock their doors, t when they do ther leave the kev there it can be reached by anyone eking admission. The iishenrirls bait the hooka and arry them in a large wooden basket Uiea with sand to the fishermen on the bach. This is by no means a light lUrden. Vet the V mm h wn rWrfiill hatting with their companions as they narch onward with woolen shawls over heir heads. The streets bear Enzlish lames, as Leopold, Berlin, Church, Au usta, Thames, Short, O'Brien, Prince r wales, l'nncess street, etc- but the tatives hare their own names for them. Heligoland has a small prison orlock ip, but they rarely Iocs, any one up, as hey do not care to board the prisoner, f here is also a small cottage hospital eady for use if necessary, but patients ire few and far between. There is also l poorhouse. Here poor people live eni iree. iue plan adopted is for larents and children to aro before the aacistrate, when the former resign fie little property they may possess to heir children, who in their turn prom se to find them in food. When the iiisbanddies the wife takes hisnroD- trty, and at her decease it is equally livided between the children. There are no horses or donkeva on Heligoland, for they would be useless there: but there are eight cows and about thirty sheep tethered and milked, the milk being considered superior to that of cows. There are three police men, the junior being known by the utra amount of gold lace worn by him the coast guard consists of five Eng lishmen who are not permitted to act as constables. There are also sixteen act- re native coast guards and sixteen in (he reserve. When there is a wreck the whole island claims the salraora. Host of the inhabitants are behind frith their rates, but they are never prosecuted, for when a settling takes place after the season is over what re- . : . t i t . ' jirtius is ien in uupes oi Deing recov ered next year. The debtors are en raged to work on wrecks, and then old wores are wiped oft and the balance landed over to them. The natives mly are permitted to rent small potato patches, which are much ralued but lie government reserves most of the and for their own purposes. Color and Form la Dress. The popular idea of absolute color leeds reforming. From the fashion olumn of a leading newspaper I clip ,wo paragraphs one descanting or some very handsome tints of hello rope" which have just appeared, and he other saying that in consequence o( he Princess of Wales having worn a own "of a beaut ifaj shade of golden live" this "favorite color" Is likely to become "yet more popular." Now tin Sact that a clever writer on fashioL Apicscan gravely talk about "hand mo" and "beautiful" and "favorite' ,nd "popular" colors is in itself a start! ng commentary on the need of an edu ated public taste. . How can any color lave an aesthetic character of its own? As regards its value, all color is rela .ire. The green that might adorn nan's necktie would not do for his nose rhe red thst becomes black-eyed Jean, nakes fair haired Nellie look like a (right. The yellow which adds a new harm to Cornelia's rich beauty robs Lillian of all her loveliness. Or take wo reds, both of them colors which my Mend the fashion writer would call landsome, and put thern together in a own; a dentist himself couldn't keep lis teeth from grating. Or, again, sup toss a blue which is most effective in ilk relrot drapery, handing in folds, ere transferred to a piece of cotton heeling stretched on a screen would he effect be the same? Any one who eads these lines can call up in his own and a dozen such comparisons. Hpw idiculous then to hare a fcfarorite" okr, or to call one "beautiful" without pecifying its surroundings! Kate field's Washington. Be DM Hot Cam. These interminable newspaper dis cissions on "the coming man, make me resry," remarked Hiss Ann Teek. "Why?" remarked Mrs. Oazxam. "Because my experience teaches me .hat no such thing exists." Harper's Bazar. ' ' ' RI(kSrr'i Wsf. Smith, Gray A Co.'s Monthly: "Old" 01ake,who attributes his success In tfeto his abstemious filblts, na coses an opportunity to lectin was toys at the club on tessperance. 8e Bf Charlie Highflyer looking rattier rocky" the other morning, he opened m him with: "Young man, do you know the quickest way to get ahead in ttds world 7 -Yes, sir," said Chartes; ff. jet way to get a kdasi ( to mis paat NEBRASKA STATE NEWS. The state press report a great majy seddiagsonChriMtmae and New Tears era day. The beautiful weather is mashed on Vbraska. Hence the lingering near ler. John Mooney of Filly was kicked in be face by a boree and he is very bad 7 diefigured. Three farmers residing south of Jun ata have lost moie thsn 100 head of loga by t holers. There are ten persons who wsnt a ilerkkbip in the legielaturw for one po- litioo to be filled. The new eohool building at Sterling jas been accepted by the achool boarc. tt ia a credit to the enterprise of that own. Pylveetei Farringer and John Morgan f Wellace precinct, Lincoln county, vere arreeied for etealing wheat and -ach got thirty days in jsil st North ?lstte. Tbs night the wind blew ao bard twen l.j remea at Kearney patrolled the itreeU all night. They had not forgot ten the windy day last inarch, when tbe Midway hotel burned down. The Stan lard cattle company of Dodge county ie feeding 7,030 head of nttlethia winter. IX. M. Allen, the manager ssya it cost them $1,000 a day to feed the immense herd. He s) s this fine weather has been a blessing to sattle feedere and that be never before saw cattle do so well in the winter timr. This company hua been of incalculable benefit to the farmers ia that region ct xiuntry. The Broken Bow L a kr thus reports the cowing of the "third house": N. K. Qrigga, esq., of Beatrioe, poet and squst ;or governor, wss in the city Isst Mon Isy interviewing bis conainuents. Tbe cvernor wss busily engsged in prepsr ng bis messsge to third house, and sub mitted some portions of it to a Leader reprecentative for criticism. It ia ru' nored tbst he will appoint one of our citizens to an important offlcs. Diller will coon have a masonic lodge. Hay thieves sre foraging in the barns at Beatrice. The Oak Citizen of Oik, Nuckolls county, is the latest newspaper venture. The farmers and business men of Ansley and neighborhood, are going to build a cheese factory. Some wretches at Davenport, Thayer county, threw a bottle of whiakey through the window of the Methodist church during the progress of a meet ing. Frank Esggleson of Beatrice, who had lxith arms out off by the train in Bent- lice, not long aince, has sued he K. C, W. ft N. W. railway company ior (45 COO damages. . Whsn snyone writes you thst a for tune awaits you in the old ctustry and they will look u up for you for a fee of 10, just put thst min down ass swind ler. Shoot sll such agencies. lv RM. brown and two lady ekattrs broke through the ice on Kearney Uke while skating. This ia the seventh town to report a like occurmnce this month. Only at Lincoln was the acci dent fatal. Maddison is negotiating for an eler trio light plant. n John Rice of South Omaha sroti drunk and whipped bis wife. The police mdge fined .him $'. The fine weather went south only to spend New Years day. It ia back at the old ataod doirg business as before. Rlobard Hughes of Kesrney wsnt hunting behind a mule team. He shot at a rabbit, and the mule shot st nim st a 1:53 gait, throwing him out of his buggy sna dislocating his elbow. Twenty-two wolves hsve been hound ed to death near Ainaworth this winter Summer has been offered a $15,000 woolen mill for a subsidy of 1500. Tbs Frontier figures up the imnrove meats at O'Nei! during 1895 at $140,270. Warren Olough, pardoned by the gov ernor on New Year a day. went straight from the pen to the palatial residenoeof non.R. J. Norvalat Seward and was tendered a reception and dinner, whioh ww participated in by some of the lead ing oitisens of Seward. 't While walking in the eastern part of .town James Mclntyre of Nebraska City was accosted by three unknown men, and turning about was slagged and ran dered unoonscious by the blow.. The robbers thsn relieved him of $65 in cash land a gold watch and ohain. When he regained conseionsnees, about an hour .later, he informed the polios of the rob- joery, but tbe guilty parties j have not yel been spprensnoea j ; Alex Brandt, living below Homer, re oentlysent to PreeUeat i Harrison a watch chain snd oharsa made by him elf, out of Dakota county atrsw, says the Dakota Citr Eagle. It was a fine piece cl handiwork 'and must hare found the appreciation ef the presk'eat, for on Christmas day Alex received a ploturs et the White Heues, with "Ooss- pllmwts of Benjsmia . Harrison" writ tea thereon. Alec feets arsud of hie gift, el slating he ia the- only person la Nebraska who ww leawmbareft by Prsssdent llarrieoa v with aiChrlstmas H AKSAS IX BUIKF. After a determined effort W. E. Evan ley baa given up tbe tark of closing th WichiU joints. Soitaeens there ate tome dark places that even tbe Stanley family can not let light into. The city authorities of Newton have been asked to suppress gambling in the city. This ia a severe blow to tbe town, ss everybody in tbe state thought tbst s town that could produce three su3h d en aa Sam Peters, Joe Ady snd lorn Noron could not be bad it it tried The alliance is going to start sn in surance department soon. It is believed thst no application from Soalcr Ic galls will be accepted. A Kansas msn is never satisfied un less he is at the bead. Tbe same news papers that were quarreling a week ago as to which town had the beat spring weather are now scrapping as to the vplocetv in their respective towns dur ing the blizzard. Nobody in Kansas gave mnch atten tion to Cbautsuqus county until the people there began to make cob pipes and raice zotton. Now, there is cot a county in the state that relutee to take off its hat when Chautauqua goes l; Kansas newspapers are very liberal this year. Not one man has been men tioned for United States senator as yet. butbas received a good "send off" from them. Whatever the coming legislature of , Kansas msy do it ia pretty safe to bet tbst it will not give the state printer a salary of from $40,000 to IGO.UOO a y ju ' Lots of the old members of tbe Khu- sas guard are stsnding around with their hands in their pockets expecting much fun out of the coming senator ial election as they hsd when "times I7B8 times ' in the elate. Wolves are reported to be very trou blesome in Wilson county snd tbe item in tbe local paper does not have a po litical look about it, either. A Kansas editor has written a poem on tbe "Kreutzer Sonata." There ure very few things in this world that a Kansas editor don't "see" and go on better. Kansas wheat only stopped growing for about two days while the snow was falling and then went to work again with renewed vigor. The Kansas wheat crop understands fst it has very little time to lose if it reaches the 50,0CG,0O0 bushel mark next year. The nrxt day after the Oklahoma leg islature adjourned, Kansas sent a bliz zard down there to atir them up. Kan ass is determined to divide whatever she can with Oklahoma and will also see that amue me t of some kind is not lscking. Fred Funslon, the bright, son of the congressman Iron) t ie second district hss gone to California to explore "The Valley of Death." The farmers arod'Stafford had over $40,000 worth of broom corn to sell after ihey had completed their November sweeping. A man in McPherson county whipped his wife and was fined 1 cent for it. When a man insist upon indulging in such pleasures he tnuit make up his mind to pay well for it. A law suit over the killiig of a dog lock the attention of the juoVe. inn and a crowded court room one day la t week. And it was one of the days when the joints were not closed, too. The boa ad of directors of a school din trict in Hunmer county - suspended f young couple for engaging in a huggiof match, but the county superintendent promptly reinstated both cf them Thus doss Ksnsaa again vindicate the freedom of the press. Topeka.hss got to work in earnest it her dam. As ths water ia the Kaw ii not g ep enough to drown the worsmr however, it is not anticipated that tht newspapers will find the enterprise as fruitful a field as the state bouse hit been. A Topeka barber baa been arrested for selling liquor snd it is asid it will b s olose shave for him it he gets ont ol ths scrape. , The Santa Fe paint shops sre to be removed to Ksnssa. And, judging by the color of the new cars, it ia the in tention of the road to paint things red when thssehips are in. The CKrietmas snow' storm did not lsst long enough to permit the Kansas millinery stores to put away tbeirjatrsw hate andfepriag flower j. . v lbsreis a vend at thetsoldiera horn at Lsavansrorth in which ths fish are so tame thst.the veterans can piok them up in their hsadsv. This plan destroys a good many excellent stories, but is said to canes a Urge amount of truth fulness among the Inmates. Stanley iftrst madejhis msrk report ing the great council fat Medloine Lodge. And he had no suoh material to work on as hetwould hsve now with Jerry Simpson st.home. 1 It the reoommendstions of ths oodify Ing committee are followed1 ths army of pretty girls that are to be asea flitting about tbe corridors of the state house durlag the biennial sessions will be m tsrially diminished. Bat the coming legislature isn't going to spend mm time feekrosT after ths nrstty girls, any wsy, U it does all that ttliae been told .'do, . ., , . .L. i ... Mini TJcerl in Mi II 1013 of Homes ao Wars trie Standard. IP. t. a, BARBER, PrasMcnt. The nsf nt true nad. Uom Bat Um stash, Visible st a ciart distant. Iboiaanda at tarfi. noaiala. Band for niroalaTS ss4 priess. MS iferbWira. Address o ur: rr . 7SS OVt.HA. UOliSB BUll.umO, CB10AOU. . A. BTREBI', 8arraarr. Wx. BOI.DENWBCK, ' P ISO'S REMEDY FOR CATARRH. Best. Easi est to use. Cheapest. Relief is immediate. A cure is certain. For Cold in the Head it has no equal. It ia an Ointment, of which a small particle is applied to the nostrils. Price 50c. Sold by druggists or sent by mail. Address: E. T. Haze,.tixb, Warren, Pa. 5 VASELINE. FOB ONE DOLLAR f ant us bj mail. wavtUda lirar, I rea of all charge, to any penon in the Unit! h tatre, all the lollowias articlaa careful 1 packed in a neat box. One two-oar.ee bottle of Para TaaaUna. 10 eta. Onetwoxmnoe bottle Vaseline Pomade M " One Jar of Vaa-Uiia Cold Cream lt One cake of VaeeUne Camphor lee 10 " One cake of Vaseline soap, nneoented..IiJ " One cake of Vaseline eoap, ceted 2f Una two-ooaoe bottle Wia Vaaalina. ..25 " $1.10 Or for atampo any slacle arttn's at pries named. If jon ha oecatiion to oaa Vaseline in kbj lorn be oaref ul to aooept only (en nine goods pnt Bp by aaln oriainal Dackajraa. A mui, nin, drnraiat are crying topenoadebayerattakeVaaellne pnt np by them. Utrer yield to each peraaion,r.athe article ia an imiUuon withont valne, enu will not fin yoa the raenlt you expect. A bottle of Blue Heal Vaseline is aold by all dragciateat tenoenta. CUeMbrough ktTf Co., Mblatebt., Mew kork. The mnst oomplete lias ef Dreas Reform Uooda in ths north-west. laclndina thn oela bcad eqoipoiae and Debars? waiata, Jannw Miller peciei tiea and Jeraey Knit Uurtm weal. Bend stamp for free lllnatratad oatalnirne. MBS, Ia W. F1B1K, T8 Madison aU, Chicago. I Til e is tbe arkufrwlMreS leading -emedy lor all tbs ........ fr i jtvkuMi a&s I private Ateease of men. A cercsin cure ior av urwir 'taUog waaknaaa pecollaf , to women. 1M..lTr . IpieacnDeamiieiT. TmEChE"22. ln recm,nodlBf 11 k SMWMWr -pm -vy Jn n...r,. I, . v. m a. a. oiunt-n, "L? I S01(1 mr raw' DR. J. A. DANIS, VSELm.. i66 W. Madison AU dieeeaes of fatarrh. Throat, Lungs, HKAB1 Brain. Nerrea. ln their ariona forma. By treatment a pure lovely-eomplrxiea free from aallowneaa. :freck)n black eruDtiona. etc. brilliant eve and nerfrct h alth can be had. That 'Hired" feeling and all fa male Weakness promptly cured. Nervoui Proatra lion, Ge' era! Debility, Slecpletaneaa, Deprcuioa and Indigestion, Ovarian troubles, Inllammatisa nd Ulceration, Falling and Displacements, Spinal Weakness, Kidney Complaints, and Change of Life. Counault the old Doctor. CVfc lain CID Aev.te or Chronic Inlamma. ClC Anil CAntlonaftheKyrlids or Glohc, and Far and Near Slghtedneu, Inveralon of t4 Llda. Scrofulous Kves, Ulcwatlons, Inflammations, Aberesee, Dimness of Viiion of one or both eye and Tumoit of Lid. Inflammation of the Ear, ul ct'aiion or Catarrh, Internal or External; Deaffat or Paralysis, Singing ar Roaring Noises, This' ened Diam, etc kervous mm&s?: pniidnny, Lots af Memory, Confusion of Ideas, B!m before the Eyes.Languor.Gloominesspeprea sion of Spirits, A verson to Society, Es.iyDiscoor itre.l, Lack of confidence, Dull. Listless, Unftt lot Study or Business, snd finds life a bvysee, safely snd permanently cured. Until CCVtC Consult Confidentially. If In DM I II OLAlO any trouble call or write. Da kjk ire dangerous. Send IS ccr. stamps, for Medical Guide or Law M Health. OAica hours, t a. sa. to I p. sa. 0 P 1 tl ITI Or Morphine Habii Dr. 8. R. COLLiflS, Orlgibal Ulccoaaraa Palnlraa Oplnaa Antidote. WD' snn yon at have withont any 'rtrrsasnuis rt ordinary bnainaaa. Hook sei iTjiitS any Bit. HBgBjveas or ongirml tsetimoniaJa oi and outers sor uiapecaon at my or- lenoaa uxpreM uoiiding, auuv UL, P. a Drawer SM (f onneriy FREETRIAUiss (Brad Iw NEBV IT A. pka;.B a7oo7 TBIAL SENT IBKB for IS OSBBH poataga. DR. A. O. OLIK CO., BOX SAS. Chlcaco, UL ; Mrs. Emmons iname, nee Anlla Mo Cormick, will inherit a fortune of $1G (XX),000 from her mother. She has pro perty ln her om right from tbe income of which she supports the famO? and atro&lses various charities. "Well! Well" That's tho way you feel after ouo or two of Dr. Picrcc'a Pleasant relicts have done their work. You feel well, instead of bilious and consti pated ; your cick headache, dizzi ness and indigestion aro gone. It's done mildly and easily, too. You don't have to feel woroo beforo you feel better. That is tho trolibl. with tho hugo, old-fashioned pill. These aro small, sujar-coatcd, eas iest to take. Ono little Pellet's a laxative, throo to four are cathartic. They regulato and cleanso tho liver, stomach and bowels quickly, but thoroughly. They're tho cheapest pill, sold by druggists, becauso you only pay for the good you get. They're guaranteed to give satis faction, every time, or your money is returned. That's the peeiUcw plan all Dr. Picrco's medicines are old on. -j o.-.k ( jgw . Can yon ask raoroT " m 27 American Kxnreea at.. Chioaan. 11L. P. O. Draw La Ports, lad.) IS THE BEST MEDICINE lor Vie General Ailments of Horses, Cattle, Hogi ana sneep. i ney puriiy me memo., prevent i cure aiaeam. nonest anu reuaoie, in pai kagea; used and warranted for over tweet years. Kveryone owning a hoiworcatllesboala :iveiiairiai. aixaeuy kmhsut rKursusnraats 3o.. Chicago. Sold by all druggists. WaJ' .Cactus cREcq Cures Chapped Hands, Pass ss l,:pa, I an, sunouru, rp, Makes rough akin soft and smusOJ without being sticky or graaaw. Delicately panumed . Renaers face powder invisible and makes It ad. here to the skin, imparting at ones a brilliant complexion. Price SSc Mailed to any address on receipt o price. Send postal note, silver er stamps. Address plainly, CHILES at CO.. 718 Chamber of Commerce, Chi'SBMl a The largest stock of Amh dal Kycs in the WesL An as sortmentoi eves sent to serf laudresss, allowing purchaao: to select one or more ana ra- V. ajr turn the balance thus asauriap a perfect fit. Office, ii it, OlBce, 163 ' a. VT'cag". I)B. B. A. CAMF1EI.I. fsmsnltiaar and opersur.g surgeon u uM Bye and Ear College. Patients at adiwancs h wish unparalleled success and when visiting tt ia provided board sad lodging at reasonable tbedtt ratas. FAT FOLKS Reduced 15 to pounds pel month by harmless herbal remedies. Ho atamng, as Innnvenlenc. OaDjaoSBN Ul gend ac. for circulars snd teetlmoruals. AJIilisss us. a. w. . bxivmn, ... orrics llotltii, to daily iO to 8 Wed. snd Sst-ava QASTA E'PJLATORIA Tor the removal of Hupernouti biur (romlM I th facrc and amiH wi-eRslullv -"lit- pennanunt-aW 1y in five minutes. Harmless imi will not injure the aVin. Bend for cir tilant. Dr. WHITING. Chemist ulte 43-45, 78 State Street, Qh.cao IIU Free Trade Prices Ao I'roU'Ction No Mnn eolfaat CL Hewing a"rS Machlnt onfr J I D we ere now selling i Western Improved uin 8c-vin Machine eama I cot complete with ail at. tachmenta and warrantat) for 4 years for nnlv SI SI x-uj lui circalar anil see rniii.eecnptionof thy uil otlier nyles to M. A. Bcnilla m Go, ICS W. lAkeat.. t-lno Gonsur.iPTiri. I bava a positive remedy for the above disease; bylta use thousands of cases of the worst kind and of long standing have been curad. Indeed so strong is my faith in its efficacy, thst I will send two dottles nus,with a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease to sny suf ferer wno will send me tbeir Kineses and P.O. addrssa, POSITIVELY, POP'S GERM AS Stomach Powder, Has no equal tor ft ears of Dyspepsia sad Indigestion. PiIm Til rents Per Box. Sufficient tor S days treatment. Mailed to any address npon receipt of price. Write fee; tea. timoniala. POP'S GPCMAN STOMACH PO WDM Oe. S W. Polk St, Chioago, Dl msmss WBTorTATilJfO luvgu AkssMsly asdalHaa OU TBSltWUIT. a tsstisy mm SO atssss ssa LV BIANTinO m i OOSSlXIUfTi eakaesa of Body aad Kna, Xf ertr. Srrarsar Baasssas ie Alder Taints.. easel, ana's iSMOOP nsiy slra. Hew ealanys eiS asuesiisawais:, uiMTrLoVioooi!ria raan or Kf . ss ia a am j. wsHftlx l Bees, slsellsaaMjresajMsllS(sssls)ris. sUM MbCAI. OOVs UFFALO. N. 1, I CURE FITS ! 'When I say curs I do not mesn meretytostop them for a time and then have them return again. I mean a radical cure. I have made the disease of FITS, EPI LEPSY or F ALLIN O SICKNESS a lite-long study. I wsrtaat my remedy to curs ths wont oases. Beosass ethem hsve failed is no reason for not now reeeiving a ecu. Send at once for a treatise and s Free Bottle of say infallible remedy. Give Einrsss and Post Omoa, n. U. HOOT, M. Cs 183 Pearl St., N. T. V HOW TO WIN AT CARDS . f X Bice,ete.- sure thlng,aent Ires t I Ato anyone on receipt of 4c. siamsev"' I J;o pay poataga. Address or sal. J person, 11 KU eUYDAM, tSaa, tlplon bquare, New York. aannmiiair ana Onlnsn hsbitcvatnl MUnrniBCromedy. Particulars FBJUI, AcU radicaily but gently; docs not rmacmte be fore building up; requires but a abort time; aas rceds when other treatments fail; relieves liana Stately without Suffering or Semi-Starvations! Strktly a Home Core; reasonable in cost; asset cneaa solicited. Address, MARION SEARS, Boa .IS A, Vhteakx U, lar Url tswSdlitnrMtiaXaa SulrlrfM. rsrltlk AstAimi x. iW. al V.JbbV SjrTDaa, 244 State St., OUeate, Ban ask your urunnt is srosr n nr rm totcctt;3 OUTflXI U KZTtUZl awetUtTrlrlt. I 1 1 I .VI V U.-109. York, Neb. it, . . m. - j