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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1898)
" r Ag an pvidpnte of advance of clvlli- 1 gation In Japan, a correspondent notes , the fact that they are getting used to | glass. At first glass In a railway carriage window. It is paid, had to he he smeared with streaks of white paint to keep passengers from putting their heads through It. Demand for More llntt Icfthlp*. The Herr**fury of the Navy ha* demanded morn battleship*. and there can lx* no doubt lhat Congress w ill consider hi* recoin tnenda- j tIon*. Protection I* whal our sea ports re- ! «|iilre. and forliHc.ilIo/ih will not adequately, rtupply this. Drfrinn! airalii*! all disorders of ! a malarial typo Is. however. adequately af- i forded by lloHietter’s Stomach Hitters* an efficient remedy. also. for constipation. 1*11 louftnchs, dyspcpnlu, rhcuumt Inn asd nerVOUft llCl**. The Hewing needle forms a very Im- 1 portant art* • of commerce in (Ger many. It Kee|m the Keel Warm and Dry And 1h the only cure for Chilblains. Frostbites, Damp, Sweating Feet Corns and Bunion*. Ask for Allen * Foot-Ease* a powder to be shaken into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address,Allen 8. Olmsted. LeRoy,N.Y. Adversity gives the great man o c hance to show how great he Is. an open letter to mothers. ! We are attHerting In the court-* our right to the exclusive u*e of the word (ASTORIA,- and “PITCH ER’S C ASTORIA/' a> our Trade Mark. I, Dr Samuel Pitcher, of flyunnl*. Ma*sachti •ett*. van the originator of “PITCHER'S CAS TOR! A,’ the name that ha* borne and doe* now bear the fac-«imlle niriaturo of (’HAS. II FLETCHER on every wrapper. ThU I* the original “PITCHER S CASTORIA" whic.i ha* been u*c«l In the home* of the mother* of America for over thirty year*. Ix>ok carefully at the wrapper and *06 that it 1* “the kind you have alway* bought. and lia* the nignature of CIIAS. H FI.ETC'HKit on the Wrapper. No one hus authority from me to u«e my name except The Centaur Company of which Chaa II Fletcher la Provident. March H. IWtf. SAMUEL PITCHER. M. D. Don't imagine that there Ih anything harder to keep than au umbrella. Oon't Tobacco Spit and Smoko * our Life Away. To cjuit tobacco easily and forever. !>o mag netic, full of Ufa. nerve and vigor, lake No-To IJttC, the wonder-worker, that make* weak men strong. AlldruggUt*. ftUt?. or 9l. Cure guaran tied. Booklet and »araple free. Addrea* Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or New York. Trying to love Ih au absurdity; love Ih spontaneous combustion. Bmoke Slrdgc C'igarottes, 20 for Bet*. Don't ruHb from single blessedness Into double wretchedness. THE MAN WHO LIVED. He should have been dead. But he wasn’t, because " There’* nothing «nrceed« Tike success." There i * no withstanding the living argu men t of the man who should he dead, who isn't dead, hut who would be (b ad, hut for a preserving medicine. That's about the way it Memed to strike r.ditor J.awrencc, of the Ohio Parmer, ( levHand, Ohio. He wan afflicted with one of those cold* that have, thousands of time* over, culminated in t onsumptioti. when not promptly cured. In this condition fie met a friend, a con sumptive, whom he had not expected to see alive. The con*iimpti\e friend recom mended Hr. J. C. Ayer'** (lurry Pectoral tor the editor’s cola, on flu- ground that it had "help'd him wonderfully." it helped the editor just as wonderfully, ftving “almost iustaut relief. hut read his letter: uAbout two months ago. T was afflicted with a had cold, end. meeting a friend, he advised the use of Ayr r’** Cherry Pectoral whn li, he claimed, had helped him won derfully. A* he was a consumptive, whom 1 had not expected to :*er alive tor nzvtral years, 1 concluded there must be merit in this preparation. 1 act ordtngly bought a couple of bottle*, one of which I keep on my desk all the time. This is certainly the best remedy for a cold I ever used. It gives almost instant relief, and the J. C. Ayer Co. ore to be congratulated on posses . sing the formula for such a very valuable remedy/*—W. 11 Uwkkko-, Editor, The Ohio I firmer. Clcvclund, Ohio. Keep a bottle of Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pec toral handy, on the desk, in the office, on the shelf or iit the closet at home, and you will have at hand a remedy that is capable at any time of saving you suffering, money, and even life. There is no malady so prolific of evil results as a neglet ted cold, fhc re is no medicine so promptly effe< live in curing a cold and absolutely eradicating its effect*, as Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Every traveller should carry it. Every household should keep it. It cures every variety of cough, and all forms of lung and throat trouble. Asthma, bronchitis, croup, and whooping < ough, are promptly i urea by it. nod it has in many cases over come pulmonary diseases in aggravated forms, when all other remedies Tailed to help and physicians gave no hope of cure. Those who for convenience have wanted a smaller sized bottle of Dr Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, can now obtain it of their dealer in half size bottles, at half price -50 cents. Send for Dr. Ayer’s Curebook, and read more of the cures effected by this remedv. The book contains 100 pages, and is sent free, on request, by the J. C. Ayer Co., I-cwell, Mass. CANDY CATHARTIC ] : Purely vegetable* | Pa la table oltaste# " Ffrium* iIia breath* ) Plcttnuiit ol urtlou, Powerful yet mild* i; 1 Potent but noii-grlploSSf* ■ Perl'ert laxative, * Positively guaranteed to j CURE CONSTIPATION. 1 » A booklet nnd sample free for the asking, j cr you can buy a box for xoc, a^c, 50c at ] * your druf' store. Satisfaction guaranteed. 73 j Sterling Remedy Co Chicago Montreal NcwYork j un TA SIP ho’d and guaranteed 10 cure To lU'IU'uAll I,a,ui Ilao.i li) ail drugglolo •vmwMV\v\v\wwk\wvu fOATSZ,, WHEAT. t* How to (crow WliPttt at 40<-at>u. and !£!{ 1 4 # Hum. Oh»a, 1 7:5 I»»ih. Harley, ami I 0OO 4 f Hum. Hot adorn per *« re. *■<«•* <>nr jfnat oat- 4 *1 alotfUO, inn im.J you wll.. 11 Kami S<cl K«mpU.‘M. 4 ^ I upon rectlpt ol tIsle noli. r amt luc ►tamp*. d s s»l/.er stM*d <‘o., la* froHMe, WU, u .*• d twwwwwwwwwwiwM I'Iho's < ure for < ’onsumptlon ha* t>o»n a [ family niedirdtin with u* since lsiil.—J. It. E Madron, 'dtOiMdd Avo . Chicago. Ilia. j On the bosom of the mother rests ( the future of the world. I _ | FITS h.rmuuentlye'uri'd. ><»llm or trervou.De.. after J in I day i bm "i lrt. hi,to- ... Renloret s, nd lor Fit l-.K Sd.OO trial bottle arid rrettu*• j Hu. It. H. UtlSk. I.M..S3I Arili St., Philadel|rhia. 1’a ! When you have nothing to do, never go after help. TO Cl’BB A COLD IK ONF DAT. T *k it I, * mi 11 vo llromo Quinine Tablet*. All Druggist* rotund the money If It full* toe jre. doc j Knowledge puffs up. Wisdom lets I the wind out. _ ('much lliiianm In the oMfitt ami heat It will hieuk up a eoM quicker than anything *-Im*. It in always reliable. Try if. ; Friendship may soon die, but en ! mity never. _ To Cure Conatlpittloti Forever. Take f iiHcurets < 'and v Cathartic. 10c or 2V*. IfC.C'.O. fall to euro drutftrlsts refund money. , Purity opens the way to a world of { gladness. Star Toliacro i« the leading brand of i the world, because it it* the l>*Kt. Only one man in 200 is over six feet ) | ‘n height. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, LA GRIPPE pilQrn pV 4 4 c nDADC Vf is tl»»* most.concentrated and powerful specific known. UUnLU D I wJ •w' ■ O Kree from opiate-and perb etly ha miles* Weller In ti-ualy ft-lT the t#ry first night. We hate letters of gratetul pra law from thousand* who hat a I *cen cured by "ft DHOl'H," and who recommend It to sufferers. COD BLESS YOU ALWAYS. i - n> sm Kheiiinatic < urn Chicago. ins. Kuend* V.- yes. ! shall alw* vs r, n’> • i \ on n- in > fsr awny friends, sod thank God for dirci-ting yoiii adterflse I |,i. . ! i-. f• pla<-e ft • "h I will g a.lit tellth- whole world wha» > • ' •» ' i•»:* • i in, d me for n e it foiim, me rar'kad M itli pain from lieml to foot duy uml nl|;ht and I had drtadful sound* in my head. I could not eat. sleep i or ie*f i he do. t.o - gave me medicine aud It would stop the pain for ■ short time Init it would come again. 1 could not have suffered much longer, u times I aied not what leikine of me and my kidney* were In a very had*ha|»c. - h »eiy do« tor I wtnt to (old me I had so many different disease* In my Iwaly that I Trade Mai k ’ iiwa- ditficuli to tell where to commence I could hardly net acrons the reMMII. Nom I ran walk one and a half mile* and l»a« k. and 4»od bleaa you afWaya. <»h how »..siilj I would take the ag* ncy if It «i i«* possible but I am poor ami have n- way of traveling around If 1 U.c.ui: tak« it. Gratefully >"««, Mh». U Wau,a<1, Mdiraipir. Iowa Januaiy M, law, I CANNOT PRAISE “9 DROPS" ENOUGH. rtwaitsou hheumatie ‘ ure «*• <T»ltag*. hear Mr* l tlomf it 1 would wilt* a statema it of mv r»*e. 1 was tak, o in Auguri w ttIt kclath* Neuralgia. an I was treated by tw .• of th« l*e*t physicians of our couu ty but they did lot help •»“' whs Rut hap| y fur me l a» voui "ft I • li* I'** ’ ad vet tl-ement and sent aud *r< I a I*, (tie and It liaw t urt il Hie. I was »et» ImmI could hardly get around at all. hut tmw | .an g > any visa I l ain., i piabe i It* d‘s riiwi,h *••• what it ha* • <»r»* for me I aiu very. v«r» grateful for what you ba«t dem bn m ft our*truly '*4fct ii I’ " ii.*os. MuadtUg Kentucky. January f. ilk y* a positive i. t Iftieuiuatlam,Metattr*. Neuralgia. IVya|»e|it|a. Ilutkut-hc. \alhiiia. IIhv l *’%er, Catarrh. Meeplraattea*. Ner% ou»ue«*. Nervuua anti Neuralgic llfxilut In *, lit art M nikiitM, TiHilinttht. I .inn he. I »mi|» kwrlllfi*. I .a «»rl|*|»c. Malaria, I reepuiK ... rt‘ ru* "FIVE DROPS" has never been equalled. ii k npntjc VI laki‘H hit* .twee a day l* * <J < of thi* great remedy and t» enable ail sufferer* to I d linUrw l« « i prepaid >*» u.aii a samp.r (toiile will ■ e you • It* merit Itest 4. it tkts!«*' io*‘li iii ■ i is'lh isfy* Ii It'* '*ili"i » •• for .to tlajta. ■ h *tlie» for S »' Not odd . > >■. ... * * i »< %g« Hla Haute*! In mow territory Rrile h* lu il«). HI, % S-O S Hilt I H t ilt II lit: I >.. Itil-IUU llorburu -I., I till Kill III.. is Seek S I SLICKER WILL KEEP YOU DRY. C|# 1,-rtt |f \ t* **!*«•- -4« 2(PPk’ i‘» ti e< I ka * yea -hv *a»a#tM# I «d Mi*a 1*1 &4 lh«a-| I as W I *<• ietirtu Umhihwmi Hatty I Vest It* r«p«. FOREIGN NEWS. A Tokio paper states that there are some 60 coo trops in Vladdlvostock ready to take the field at a moment's notice. Mr. Sands, secretary of the United States legation at Seoul, was assault ed by a gang of five or six Japanese eoolcs at Nagasaki on New Year's day while walking along. No reason is known for the assault, and the mat ter is being investigated by the local authorities. Violent earthquake shocks have oc curred at lialikers and around Brusa, Asia Minor. Numerous fatalities have resulted and great damage has been done. The sultan has despatched a relief committee to the scene and ordered the minister of finance to take steps to succor the injured. A dispatch to Ncue Frele Urease re ports the arrest of the sultan’s secre tary and favorite on a charge of trea son. The secretary bait long been under suspicion on account of his son's party. The son escaped across ihe frontier, taking Important secret state documents. A dispatch In the St. Petersburg Novoe Vrcyma, which has attracted the attention of Europe, declares that France and Germany supported Rus sia's determination and opposed Eng land's with reference to Ta-Lien-Wan and hence Lord Salisbury, it Is claimed is obliged to consult with his col leagues before the meeting of parlia ment as the best way to beat a ret reat If Great Britain wishes to avoid an open conflict with Russia. It Is now announced that General Sir William Lockhart, who. It Is un derstood, had been suspended In his command by General Sir Palmer, has decided to remain In India with Ihe view to recovering the ground lost by the disaster to the Fourth brigade of the British troops near Shlnkamar, General Lockhart will attempt to re cover the arms captured from the Yorkshire regiment and punish the tribesmen. The answer of Emperor Nicholas tp the Turkish objections to the candi dature of Prince George of Gree, for ihe governorship of Crete, was pre sented to the sultan. It was couched In such strong terms that the Russian ambassador. M. Elnevieff, hesitated and telegraphed to St. Petersburg for confirmation before presenting it. Count Muravieff, the Russian foreign minister, replied that It was the czar's unalterable determination that Prince George should he nominated. Advices from Tangier confirm the first reports of the fighting between the British steamer Tourmaline and the Morocco steamer Hasslna on the Hus coast of Morocco. It appears that 5,000 Moorish troops were sent in con junction with the Hasslna to prevent the Tourmaline landing her cargo Several Moors wire killed by the Tourmaline's fire. It. L reported that the Tourmaline carried 4,000 Mattinl Heury rifles and 400,000 cartridges with a vkw of arming the friendly natives. According to a letter received In Philadelphia from Rio Janeiro, the project of art international industrial and commercial congress to be held j in uiiu'i 11 111 .*iaj iu wnuuci, inoj, is under discussion. The letter is from J. Cordiero da Graea, who was a mem ber of the pan-American party which toured the industrial renters of the United States last summer under the auspices of the Philadelphia commer cial museums. He writes that the proposition to hold the congress has been well received by pre'" and pub lic. The renewed conferunces between the Austrian and Hungarian minis ters in the endeavor to compromise the Ausgleich difficulty have failed to remove the deadlock. As an outcome of the refusal of the government to withdraw the order prohibiting the wearing of badges by stud' nts, a strike has been begun at the polytechnic and the high schools of Prague and Vienna and at the universities of Prague and Innspruek. There have been violent scenes of disorder at the Vienna high school, the strikers going to the lecture room and dis turbing the lectures until the profes sors were obliged to yield. The strike threatens to extend to the Vienna University. In which case riots are probable. LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARK ET Quotation* From Now York, Chicago, St. I.oui*. Omaliu anti Elaowltoro. OMAHA. Butter-Creamery »c|inr»lor at 60 Ratter Choice fancy country It 4 in I'ats* I n til . It so li tTilcken. Per Hi. ■' 6* ti Tiirkeymuer lb.. * SO IU |titi'ka.|M>r Hi . 7 "• « I tees*' Perm . 7V'0 l.ctnon. Choice Manalnit*...... 3 00 H 3 2s lloncy Cbttti’e. per lb... It 60 o Onion. |*er tin 73 so I Crunlt'trie*. .lersey* |a*r bla 7 i»6 6* 7 .'A Iteans ll»ml|ib ked Na»y I O I *i potuior. perbu.*> 4 Vt Sweet (H'lalores Per hhl 2?5 st 2 tl Oranges Per l*'6 TV 4 I 2T A Mils* Winter stock, per Ptit I un it 'si Hay P|il»tttl ter ton,,. . list 4 0 .'*> W bent IV nlm, W 4 M . I t orn Per bu > tio > , Oat I'l l t il TI S’ V,| . si it III OMAHA STUCK ilMIliia1 Hog. t i».b. light a ;<> 4 Hog. Heavy weight*.- i At 4 I to Reel.i*er» . .. .... t 7l< 4 I hi Bulla.. . t It S lit •log. .... • • ........ . 4 So 4 4 u I'alee. .... ' •» AS M Oi.li in I retie t.. I* Alyl t "W, ... lb a 4 *• Hell "ti I«n Mucker, .net 11 , .let. . eg eO I s'. ■b> e|r W . .Ivor l amb. t >« 4 > el aherg Mlye.1 wi .1. re I HI «t i W • HR AtiO OM V» 7 «urlug. »• 4 >t , j ( vlti I t>A| ... V M f, , I f M* it 4 tl , H«lt. « V* | > k>* V» l |> 4 m\ \ «cmhI l*» I Ml* lit ? f\ +* ? j ?ait 4ck A gilt# »»*. * » f git. ty . ft a t 4* •♦**** tfi*?** " 44* h l*f |o Sa!l(< Itift. Im 4 Ml 4 4 M . > MVlitil t WM \*% % Mp4 !«•*«* I *1 * t it*, !•*«• Nk | ti m i» ; Umi* \»* 9 J* <jj ft , } 4s»#*» w* 4 to j Ui4 • «* 5 * t ; K % % 11 % 94 WmI 4 *t*,*l**4 •» if m ^ i I * #» V*- f M f 99' | I * N i | |( M Ep* IKh ?•*%•** t{ I im A l • | »t*«|*t* *«*4 i m 8 • m AN AFFLICTED MOTHER. Prom I hr Timm, Fair Fair, III. A resident of this town who has lost two children during the pest six years, by vio lent deaths has been utterly prostrated by the shock, and seriously sick as a result of it. One child (aged lb was killed by a cy clone in *90 while at school; another, three years later was run over hy a Burlington U. K. train. That griefs and misfortunes may so prey on the mind ns to lend to seri ous physical disorders has l»e©n well dem oustnited in this case. As a result of them, her health was shattered and she has l**en a constant sufferer since 1*90. Her prin cipal trouble has been neuralgia of the stomach which was very painful, and ex bihlle I all the symptoms of ordiriury neu ralgia. nervousness and indigest ion Phy sicians did her no good whatever Hue was discouraged and al andoned all hope of getting well. Finally, however, a cer tain well-known pill was recommended (I)r. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People ) She supplied herself with a quantity of them and hail in l taken them two weeks when she noticed a marked impiovement yi |1IIh iiinii seven or cigiu ooxt't* nan noon consumed and she considered herself en tirely cured. She can now eat all kinds of food, which Ih mulct lung »lie has not tax'll able to do for years. She is not troubled in the least with nervousness as she was during the time of her stomach troiib es. Hbe is now well and all because of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pule People a complete cure has been made. If any one would like to hear more of the details of her suffering und relief gained by the use of Dr. Williams' P/nk Pills for Pale People they may be obtained prob ably, by writing the Isdv direct, Him is one of our well-known residents, Mrs, p.lleu A Oderklrk. Paw Paw, 111. Fire destroyed the Doherty Organ factory at Clinton, Out. Doss, $80,000. Patent Pointers. jtm Inventors In employ* lng an attorney should *-• ^ 4 he sure to note whether or not he Is registered. The new law compel* every attorney to regis ter, hut some attorneys j who have been employing questionable means to promote their business have not been allowed to reg ister, though some of them are still advertising themselveo as solicitors. He sure to note whether or ot In their advertisements it appears that they are registered attorneys. All inventors having neat models of their devices would undoubtedly profit In placing the same on exhibition In the section of models at the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition to be held In Omaha for six months beginning next June. Inventors desiring Information upon this subject should address Hues & Co., registered patent lawyers, Hee building, Omaha, Neb. Harry Trttelsen has been re-elected mayor of Detroit, Mich. Many People Cannot Drink coffee at night. It spoils their sleep. You can drink Graln-O when you please and sleep like a top. For Graln-O docs not stimulate; It nourishes, cheers and feeds. Yet It looks and tastes like the best coffee. For nervous persons, young people and children Graln-O is the per fect drink. Made from pure grulns. Get a package from your grocer to-day. Try It In place of coffee. 15 and 25c. Ht. i>ouls has 638,000 population, and 685 patrolmen. ill tuner tirnyn nwrei rdwum lor i iiiitiren Successfully used by Mother (Iray, nurse in the Children's Home in New York, Cure Feverishness, Bad Stomach. Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 10.000 testimonials. They never fan. At all druggist*, 25c. Sample FHEE. Ad. Allen S. Olmsted. LeKoy, N. Y. Iron was made near Ironton, Mo., a3 early as 181G. Beauty It* Blood Sleep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No licauty wit bout It. CnscaretH, * andy < atbart lc cleans your blood and keeps It clean, by stirring uu the lazy liver and driving all impurities from tin* body, begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackhead*, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking t-anciirett. beauty for ten cents. Ail <iruggUtx, satisfac tion guaranteed. 10c. 85c. 50e. Pleasure soon palls when It costs nothing. I in incline Mlilpuienlit of I'ntutocM. The John A. Salxer Seed Company. f.a Crosse, Win., have shipped with in twenty-five days 1.400 barrels of their celebrated Salter’s Earliest Six Weeks Market Potatoes t » Texas cus tomers. This potato bus the reputa tion of being the rarlleat, the finest flavored and the heaviest producing early potato in the country. A truthful child Is mother's crown of comfort. • I 041 OIUU. Tbs readers vt ibis jmpsr wit) u I'lva uil In lest n ibut lltifu '» at )«**l uus utt S-bd dL*<t*tt (but S* Iwttc* it«* h«*(4 rIii# li curs !u «U It* »U•**«.» slid that is Vi larrh. ItaU's CstairTi Curs i* il»* u«>ty I'utlllVff c ure lius liiiitSit to the lurtlt' «l riatsndt* Csiairb is ing a vofi*4liutl *i» «t tlilfto. ft (Upen S 4 OII4HMutton*! osalin»hi. Halt » lulsr»It 4*ui« t* (•ttts.'i Internally, * ung doretiy ti|mu the • ltd lttu<’uM» H4I (ROM *»f Hill •> •1*141. ihstvfcy d*'*trok i*-kt tbs f*« mlttOvit of tbs duresis, *i. i giving the (mIu tc utisnatli hr building op tbs tvtidiUiiHiit and *r> • UliM liotUfs |i. |)»>4*4t ltf< %*•>!* Tb« pupiiiufi bsv* »>i Ml* n fault in ii« curat:\* thsl Urn effet Oil* 1 1 *444 • dr* 1 |u*tr*4* t«*t uay c**«* that tt titb to vara dead (or k*t of h^itiiuMtsf* A Micm r- J CllkNIIV t'i , I otudo, n **•' I > d* --»gg*4*’ * TV IlsU $ I 4 * t ■ • *» • ' »*s thr«|» Tout iWf defeated J*« A Mlslanar In tlrtaa tun ad# at V»)kk» id Ho to H*« fa* I tt«y t out u* %***>t* * 41>«*«*•-«*» twddt ca#s. t** %» * m* »* aasa b**««J pots iu* . it %>> A |n*a«Me 1st lift di*tat**« a lam Mhi fnikf tsrlti atiiit an dour. «► »*??«" *1" MW«. »««• .M4 •• '* . *» ..... « kd . T4* l-l «Ml Iu tMIII •#aa in 4«pat> la aa I to 5b Iowa l*»trnt Offlrr 1C ♦•port. DBS MOINBS. Ia.. Jan. 29. 1898. The Hon. Benjamin iiutierworth, i I Commissioner of Patents, died January i 16, 1898. The United States patent oflire at Washington was dosed on the day of hta funeral. The officials and employes gathered to honor the mem ■ ory of their departed chief and with i suitable remarks and resolutions ex pressed their grief. Ten patents were issued this week I to Iowa inventors by t..e acting com missioner. In the court of appeals Judge Morris has recently given tne following: "The fact that a party does not know that n rlvai has entered tne Held Is no excuse for delay, since the risk that a rival may appear at any time is something which every Inventor is hound to contemplate and to anticipate and In this lies the fundamental rea son for the requirement of due dlll gence.” Valuable information about obtain ing. valuing and selling patentH sent free to any address. THOMAS O. OKW 10 & CO.. Solicitors of Patents. The fire losses In the United States last year were |t9,000,000 less than In 1895 and 85,000,000 less than in 1896. on. wiixt hpi.knimd coma:. Mr. Goodman, Williams Co,, 111., writes: "From one package Salzer's German Coffee Berry costing 15c I grew 300 lbs. of better coffee than I can buy in stores at 30 cents a lb." A package of this and big seed cata logue Is sent you by John A. Salzer Seed Co., I,a Crosse, Win., upon receipt of 15c stamps and this notice, w.n.c. The best quality ol maple syrup comes from tiie north side of the tree. The new coal plant that the Balti more and Ohio railroad Is erecting at Sandusky, Ohio, will consist of an ele vated track to he used either with side dump or drop-bottom cars, the coal dropping Into bins from which it will flow into buckets of four tons capacity, each placed upon movublp platforms. Derricks of a capacity of ten tons each will lift the buckets to the vessel. There will he sixteen of these patent drop bottom buckets arid they will be handled by two of the latest steam re volving derrleks, and these machines will give the plant a capacity of about 300 tons of coal per hour at a minimum cost for the work, and with a slight breakage. The plant will be In opera tion April 1. Ungratefulness is the very poison of mannood.—Sir P, Sidney. UJVK UrvjUYM Both the method and results when Byrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Byrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy ana agreeable■ulmtancce, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Byrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not iiavc it on band will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y. Auent'i i infUr per month. Will prora It or pay forfeit. Sew ftrtirl#* ju»t ottL A ft.Ml "Atiiplo Am) U rin* free. Try tin. ( II li>H* It.H A ho/., 26 Pond htU'ft, N. Y. nonriftin Th*b#lrt ftwl lt«jm IlnolliiK for In. tfllllrINIa l'*’rr,\ rt and nalla Inrhldad. BlUUI II1U hibaMltiUw for INa-Iat kniml*** tree. The l.iy Maulllst Hoofing Cm4**,I.4. nDODCV MEW DISCOVERY; U 1 %. W quk'k rHIi-ratwl ciiriwtonl he-ml for book of t/'ittlnioninl* i»nd 10if»y»* Lruutnii'iit Tree. Ur. M.ii.GULhN’shOnm. iUMU.ka. nnillM MORPHINE and WHISKY HABITS. HrlSIRr ii"M|’ c1 i.i n....k pui-.K. i»h. . i. Wl BWIVI uurrn.a, i.^..n.iiid, ,iMinMi, ill. W. N. U. OMAHA. NO. 7 IS98. 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