The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, August 19, 1898, Image 7

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    A DOCTOR’S DIRECTIONS.
iff' ' They save a daughter from blindness.
m -
When • father write* that rotira " I* the
beat me<lu me tn the world." you ran
allow aomelhing for terming extra**
^ame In Ihe ►Ulcmrntil youTinow that
le medicine xo praised, cured a loverl
daughter of dixea«e and realored lo her
the eyrxighl nearly lo»t. The l.e»l mer!
I. roe In the world lor you lx the medicine
that cure* you. There con i be anything
teller. No medicine can do more than
cure. That la why John t». Goode, of
Orrtck, Mo., write* iu tlie»e »lrcng term*;
•’Dr Ayer'* Ssr**l>*rllla I* Ihe heM med
icine in Ihe world. My dauf-liter had a
relapse alter the tnenslra, due lo Inking
cold, She wax nearly hi ini. and wax obliged
to remain In a dark room all the time.
The doctor* could give Her no relief, one
ciI them directed me to give her Ayer’*
tiorxaparilla. Two bottle* cured her com
pletely.’’
The thousand* of testimonial* to Ihe
value of fir. Ayer’n har*apart!!a repent
over and over again. In one form or another
the expression: "The dot lor* gave her
no relief; one of them direriid me to
tive her Dr. Ayer’* Sarsaparilla. Two
Mile* completely cured her ”
It la a common experience lo try Dr.
Ayer’* Sarsaparilla a* a last rexort. It la
• common rrpcrlfncc «o turr# T>r. Aycr'i
ParuparilU ptcacrilcd by a phyaician.
It i» a common experience to »ee i " com
plete cure ” follow tlie use of a few bottlca
of thi* great blood purifying medicine.
Because, it is a specific for all form* of
blood disease. If a disease baa it* origin
in bad or impure blood, Dr. Ayer’* Far*
apanla. acting directly on the blood, re
moving it* impurities and giving to it
vitalitTng energy, will promptly eradicate
the disease.
The great feature of Dr. Ayer’a Farsapa
ri 11«* is the radical cure* that result from
ifs use Many medicine* only suppress
disease-thev push the pimples down
under the skfn. thev paint the complexion
with subtle arsenics I compound*, but the
disease rage* in the vein* like • pent-up
fire, and some d*v break* out in a vol
cu..;c eruption that eat* up the body.
Ayer's 8ar»apsril!.i goes to the root. It
make* the fountain clean and the water*
are clean. It make* the root good and
the fruit is good. It gives Nature the
element* she needs to build up the broken
down constitution not to brace it up with
stimulant* or p itch it up on the surface.
Bend for Dr. Ajer’a Cur ebook and learn
more about the cure* effected bv this
remedy It * sent free, on request, by *ue
J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mm
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X art is the krgest „■ h‘gh ^ty, X i
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srssfin, ,ThHE vE«vfJf?®** /
market. N0« ^ £,J lhc other stnr/-»ART '
millions of hy w« It 5fcrc?es °n the
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HEAD ACHE
“Both nr wife uud luveelf bate been
aalei CASCAKET3 and the. are the beat
medicine we have aver bad In the bouee l.avt
week inr wife wue frantic with lie.Qduchr for
twodajra. ehe tried wmr of yourCASCAHETS.
end thvv relieved the pain In her bend almont
liccndlately We both recommend Cum arete '
Omaa siinaroKU.
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CATHARTIC ^
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FAULTLESS STARCH,
THE BEST FOR
JS* Shirt Waists,
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Fronts,
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POMMEL |
SLICKER
HOT SPANISH BLOOD.
IT BOILS AT THE SLIGHTEST
PROVOCATION.
The I'rMrnl Troubl*. Between Chill and
Pern tba Ueeult of 111 Terence* Which
Two American Carmen Would Ileal
late to yurrtl About.
Chill and Argentine are almost at
war over a disputed boundary o# the
line fence variety. The line between
the two nations is the top ridge qt the
Cordilleras and relates to hut small
Ltracts of almost Inaccessible mountain
heights entirely valueless for any hu
man purpose.
Hut as the people of the United
States are Interested, and as the war
with Spain figures In the case, a review
of the facts may lie timely. The dis
pute as to the right of ownership in
these Andean summits and precipices
has been of long duration. At frequent
Intervals It has appeared to be almost
Irreconcilable. Hut from time to time
negotiations have been patched up
with prospects of a peaceful result.
What was supposed to he a filial
treaty of arbitration was concluded in
1896. President Cleveland was the ar
bitrator. It was agreed that If either
country was dissatisfied with his award
an appeal should be taken to "bis
aunt" the queen of Kngland. As the
trial of arbitration proceeded there
were almost open ruptures, and neith
er nation is satisfied with the award.
That part about the queen of the
hated British was too much for the
Castilians to stomach, and they can't
he blamed very much. Bo neither side
has become so exasperated as to ap
peal the case.
Vet each nation has consequently
been constantly prepared for war. It
was this state of affairs which pre
vented Chill from selling the fine ar
mored cruiser O'Hlgglns to the United
States before the outbreak of the war.
Chill would not sell the O'Hlgglns un
less Argentine would sell a vessel of
equal power, leaving the relative naval
strength of the two nations unchanged.
There Is a large and powerful Span
ish party In Argentine, under the In
fluence of which the government of
that country refused to sell any of its
vessels 10 the United States. This
broke off the trade with Chill for the
O'Hlgglns. A subsequent rumor that
the vessel wag to be sold to Spain prov
ed unfounded. It Is to be hoped that
the two South American republics will
not go to war. If the Monroe doctrine
Is to be maintained It is essential that
there should be peace between the na
tions which claim the shield of Its pro
tection.
Chill, which has been a gold coun
try, recently suspended gold payments
for thirty days, and the time Is likely
to be extended. This was for the pur
pose of preventing gold exports, which
usually begin when there Is a prospect
of war. It Is a measure of precaution
and warning and may have some such
an effect as demonstration of strength
by sea or land when negotiations be
tween powerful nations reach an acute
stage. In such cases a powerful bluff
often produces the best results.
DUDES AND "MOTHER’S BOYS.”
If the unfortunate people who gloat
over sensational romances can be
wooed to read anything else—for In
stance, true tales of daring deeds—the
events of the present war may tend to
dispel certain of their illusions and
supply them with some new Ideals.
dtti'lpnfu nf fprrvcloii* flr.tlnn
have always imagined heroes as rough
In appearance and manner; careless, It
not profane, In speech, and not at all
strict as to habits. They have ap
peared to cherish the notion that brav
ery flourished best when unaccompa
nied by any other virtue.
It will surprise such persons to learn
that, long ago, the hero of Manila was
nicknamed by his Intimates, "Dandy
Dewey." Stranger yet—so, at least
they may think—the young lieutenant
who took the Merrlmac Into Santiago
harbor was always proud to be known
as a “mother boy." Both of these of
ficers are mem iters of the church, and
Hobson was an active worker In the
Young Men's Christian Association.
These are facts that may make silly
people wonder. But the people whc
have studied character as expressed in
human lives are not surprised that men !
Ilk# Dewey and Hobson were first tc j
gain renown. All experlente teache.
that, when hoodlums would blustet
and run away, the man who rises tc !
an emergency Is the quiet, modest j
(Sod fearing gentleman who respectt I
his body and realizes that he has s
soul.
CAlUlftlUNk
"Don't you think thin country ought
to have extended the olive branch t< !
Spain?'' asked the man with queei
Ideas. "It did." was the prompt an j
ever. The difficulty was thst tin
only way to make any Impression wa*
to strip the leaves off It snd put It
where It would hurt”- Washington
Star.
Ill*
Mrs Younglove -”|»o you think an
seme teally makes the heart grow
fonder, Harold?" Mr Young lues—'|
guess it does. At all events, you art
about twits as d#*r to m« when
y»4 re sway st one of thus* high
linn) summer hotels ss when you're
at b»me.' < ho ago News.
The Called Suit* shors lines of ‘he ,
greet leket SIS as foiiuwt Ontario. J>»
mites, Kits, tlo miles: Huron, Sir
miles; Superior Mi miles, Michigan
I Mg miles
Seventeen par;c * of ant:,' eggs from
Russia, weighing fmO pounds, were
sold In Berlin recently at 10 cents per
pound.
The Knormou. <*olil 1'roUm t of 1MDH.
Krotn South Africa, the Klondike
and Australia gold is being shipped
In large quantities. This year's output
will neariy double that of any pre
vious twelve months. The sate ff Hos
tetter's Stomach Bitteis are also In
creasing very fast. This famous rem
edy will cure dyspepsia, indigestion,
constipation, neivousness and weak
ness.
Poets are horn, Imt some of them
manage to live it down.
For « perfect complexion ant a clear,
healthy skin, use t'CBMO BUTTERM1I.K.
HUAB. Bold everywhere.
The man who hesitates is lost, but
the woman who hesitates Is won.
Iteaaty i* Hloori Pc«p,
Clean blood Diruns acleari akin No bennty
without It. ('.hcuicih, (andy <'athurtle
clean* your hloori and k<fim u clean l.y etlr
rintf litt the bi/y liver anc* driving all Irnpu
rltlo- from the Indy. Be/ln today to banish
filniiiic*. boll-*, blotcbe*, b arkneuo*. and that
alckly bilious complexion by taking <*moa
ret* b* .,uiy fi r u n cttiU. All druKifUia,
•ai.hfurilon guurur.!»••«:. Im<*. S%;. Me.
The oulet action of the little v;a«p
Is responsible for many loud words.
Important to Mother*.
The manufac urrrs of rastorla have been
compelled to siK'riJ hundreds of thous inds of
do) lars to fmnlliar.ze the public with the trig
nature of Chat* H. Fletcher This ha* beta
Deceasltatcd bv reason of plratva counterfeit
in* the Cutioria trade mark. This (ounter*
felting is a crime not only us/ain*t the i roprle
torn of Cattoria, but oguinst the growing
generation. All person* should be careful to
too that Casioria bear* the signature of Chan.
II. Fletcher. If they would guard the health of
their children, I'arects ami mother ft. In par
ticular, ought to carefully examine the
C'aMtoria a<3vcrtU«*nwata which have l>« en ap
pearing in thl« paper, and to r#moml**r that
the wrapper of every t onic of gcDulne Canto rl a
brer* the fact*limit* signature of Cha«. 11.
Kbteber. under who c* fttipervialon It Iju* 1> on
manufactured coatiAuoualy fur over thirty
icura.
The man who makes hay while the
aim Fhlnea is liable to get sun struck.
Shake Into Tour Shore.
Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the
feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart
ing feet and Instantly takes the sting
out of corns and bunions. It’s the
greatest comfort discovery of the age.
Allen's Foot-Ease mak«3 tight-flttlng
or new shoes feel easy. It Is a certain
cure for sweating, callous and hot,
tired, nervous, aching feet. Try It to
day. Sold by all druggists and shoe
stores. By mall for 25c In stamps.
Trial package FREE. Address, Allen
S. Olmsted, I/e Hoy, N. Y.
I.earn to attend strictly to your own
business—a very Important point.
Q. A. R. Cincinnati Fncamjment.
The Monon Route, with Its four
trains dally, is the best and most com
fortable line to Cincinnati. The rate
will be only 1 cent a mile. Tickets on
sale Sept. 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th, good
to return Sept. 6th to 13th inclusive,
and by extension to Oct. 2d. Send 4
cents jo stamps for the Monon's beau
tifully Illustrated book on the Cincin
nati Encampment. Frank J. Reed, O
V. A., Chicago. L. E. Sessions, T. V
A., Minneapolis, Minn.
Learn to hide your aches and pains
under a pleasant smile.
Wheat 40 cents a Ilu.liel,
How to grow wheat with big profit at 40
rents and samples of Halzer’s Red Cross (SO
liusbels per acre i Winter Wheat, Rye, Oats,
Clovers, etc., w.tb Farm Seed < atalogne
for 4 cents joslage. JOHN A. SALZER
SEED CO., Lat'rosse, Win. w.u.u.
Learn to laugh. A good laugh is
better than medicine.
No-To-Hac for Fifty Cents.
Guarsim-r'il tobacco habit cure, teukes weak
men strong, oiood pure. f41. tl. All druggists.
Don’t think because a man has a
uanu on ms nai trial ne is musical.
Recent improvements in the new
models Nos. 6. 7. and 8 Remington
Typewriters make them better tnan
sver before. Send for a catalogue.
A'yekoff, Seamans & Benedict, 1S10
(•'amain Street. Omaha.
Don’t think men and pins are of
much use after losing their heads.
COSMO BUTTERMILK TOILET SOAP
makes the skin soft, white aud healthy.
Sold everywhere.
Don't spend all your money in try- j
ing to get somethin" for nothing.
Two tott'as of I'iso s Cure for Coaaump
IIon cured me of a l ad luuc trouble.—Mrs.
J. Nh hois, Princeton, ind. March ufl, 1SU5.
Don’t think a man takes every fool’s
advice because he asks yours.
Hull's C'uturrh Cure
Is taken internally. Price. 75a
Don’t lie above apologizing to your
rhildren if necessary.
Dfrt. Himiow i Moniti'.nB VraP
For • hiStlrtii ii tiMr g a< ftn.s (ti* k<Rt.' rr*iu> •«
xinUoii, m Uye |*ln, rur« • wind< oii. . *: .•nta* ho 111*
Don’t bore others because others
bore you.
TTtiarufe tour iSisui wuk C iscmrrta.
Can ty Cathartic > re coesdyattou f- rev
It*-. -A. If (X ti ft tail, druegisla it Iuoo money
tion'l eapoae your Ignorance by talk
ing u! out things you don't understand.
ikini . — -*■ •
AIDED BY MRS. PINKHAM. I
Mrs. W. E. Paxton, Yo.ingtoWB,
North Dakota, writes about her strug
gle to regain health after the birth o(
her little girl:
“ Du a n Mhs. Pinkiiam:—It Is with
pleasure that I add my testimony to !
your lint, hoping that it may induce !
others to avail themselves of your vaJ- '
uahle medicine.
"After the birth of my little girl,
three years ago, my health was very
poor. I had lcucorrluea badly, and a
teirible bearing-down pain which
gradually grew worse, until I could do
no work. Also had headache nearly
all the time, and dizzy feelings. Men
struations were very profuse, appear
, iug every two weeks.
“ I took medicine from a good doctor,
but it seemed to do no good. 1 was
becoming alarmed over my condition, I
when 1 read your advertisement in a |
paper. I sent at once for a bottle of ,
Lydia K. l’ir.liham's Vegetable fom
i pound, and after taking two-thirds of |
the- bottle I felt so much better that 1 I
fiend for two more. After using three
bottles 1 felt us strong and well cs any
one.
"I think It is the best medicine for
female weakness ever advertised, and
recommend it to every lady 1 meet buf
fering from this trouble.”
Maternity is a wonderful experience
and many women approach it wholly
unprepared. Childbirth under right
conditious need not terrify women.
The advice of Mrs. Pinkham isfreely
offered to all expectant mothers, and I
her advice is beyond question tiie most
valuable to lie obtained. If Mrs. I’ux
ton had written to Mrs. Pinkham be
fore confinement she would have been
saved much buffering. Mrs. Pinkham's |
address is Lynn, Mass.
FURNITURE.
$50,000 Stock of all grades of
Furniture recently bought at the
very lowest easli price will Ik- of
fered during the next few months
St special prices.
Customers visiting Omaha will
find this the largest and oldest
furniture store here, and we will
make every effort to please both
In goods and prices.
Chas. Shiverick & Co..
FURNITURE.
1206 Douglas St, Omaha.
Mat to Millard Hotel.
Fotb—To Mtltfjr onrwelwew •* lo whether tfcl*
BdvrriUcinent li read we will Dike ft discount of
1 |»cr t cut on tlic piircbaac of any customer who
will tell in* they were directed lo u* by fi bou that
they will recommend uh to their lri« nd» If lb*
g'jodk they buy »r<-twiiBf*. lory.
••MW Is Ladle.: W« sin Trading Staos* '
EDUCATIONAL.
ME UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME,
NOTRE DAftB, INDIANA.
FI 1.1. COUR5BA IN Claafllca, letter,, Science.
Law. Civil, M«ch«nk«l und Electrical Engi
neering.
Thorough Preparatory and Commercial
Coarse*.
Rooms Free to all Student* wb© bare com*
pleted the studies reritilred for u<1ri<tn*lnn Into
I be Junior or Senior Your, ol any of the Col
legiate ('oilmen.
A limited number©; Chndblstefi for the Keclo
lia*tloal Plate will be re * ivetl pt rpe< Ini rate*.
M. I.duarir* Hall, for boy* under J.1 frin, im
unique In c< mpleti t.r*p of it* cnulnmnnta.
TI»e lo:>th I arm will o;n n September Otfl,
iStfH. Catalogue pent Free on apt Mention to
REV. A. noRRISSliY. C. ft C.. FreeMent*
St. D)arp’$
fleademp,
One Mile We* of the Uaircrtky of Notre Dime
ST. MARV’8 ACADIDIY for young lad lea. now era
terlng upou It* forty fourth year of as live elm w*
tloriaTw>»rk. baa earned the reputat ion of bring
One of Hu* mini luoruplily equipped and au< <*»«ful
Inrtltutl hi * In (lie I'tilled Htate*. Th« Amdeuijr
building* are l*>autlfully sliualrul on an eminence
nver-iMwktng the plctnr*i*r|oo liauk* of Hie hi. J»*t>p »
Liver. All tlie branched of
A Thorough English sod
Classic*! Education,
Including flrecli, Latin. French and Clertnan or©
lauglif by a Faculty of competent teacher* on com*
|MfMug tuc full course of mud lew aiudeuia ievolve
RtguUr Coli«gi«te Degree oi
Lift. B., A. B. or A. M.
The CiHi*ervalnry of Music t« conducted on
•!ie plan of the l»e«t Cm*# w-ai <'oneervatortes «r Ku*
fop*. Three In* rumenle! leaaon*. end one tn theory,
weekly, ere Included lu the regular in I lion; extrw
practice pro ram.
Thu Art Department la modelled after the heat
Art hc.tmoi* In Kurope.
I’reparfitory and Minim Department*. -
Pupil* who urea primary training and thorn# of ten*
der age. are Her*) carefullr prepared fur the Ace
de tills* Course and Advanced Courve
Hook keeping. l’h«mo*<ra:»hv and Typewriting em
irs- K'erv variety of Fancy Needlework tauglil
For catalogue containing full Inforinatlou, addrewa
DIRECTRESS OF THE ACADEMY,
St. Mary's Academy.
NOTRE DAME P. 0.. INDIANA.
Dr. Kay's Rsnovator, 8*85PJj8»g
ala conati nut Ion. liver and kidney rllMeaM** bfl
houvueKP. betulacbc.♦U’ At drugglatp Ufa* A 91.
u:." Thompson's Eys Watsr.
W. N. O.OMAHA. NO. 34-1600
When Answering Advertisement* Kindly
Meet loo thin run.
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i A Beautiful
Present Free
J For a few month* to all mere of the ’
celebrated ELASTIC STARCH, (Flat
! Iron Brand). To induce you to try this l
| brand of starch, so that you may find out '
i for yourself that all claims for its superi" ►
i ority and economy are true, the maker* I
J have'had prepared, at great expense, a *
! of ;
l Game Plaques
, —■——- - • ■ ,
; exact reproductions ot the $10,000 originals by Muvi'ie, which will be ’
! given you ABSOLUTELY FREE by your grocer on condition* named below. These I
1 Plaques are 40 inches in circumference, are free of any suggestion of advertising ’
, whatever, and will ornament the most elegant apartment. No manufacturing concern I
| «ver btfore gave away such valuable present* to its customers. They are not for sale J
, at any price, and can be obtained only in the manner specified. The subjects arci ’
J AMERICAN WILD DUCKS. AMERICAN PHEASANT, ;
; ENGLISH QUAIL, ENGLISH SNIPE.
| The birds are handsomely embossed and stand out natural as life. Each Plaque is I
1 bordered with a band oi gold. >
: how to get THEM, I Elastic Starch
I 'SSIt"nil tventy.tvo'miujon J
( Iron liraodi, are entitled to receive from .... kr.nJ w,r, -.la iw ►
, their rro. rone of tbmebeauilfuiaame ages oitnis erano were soio law (
< Plaques free. ‘I be planum will not he year. Thet a how good It IS. >
( Kent by mall. They can be obtained only . . j,_r. , _ ►
< from your Krorer. ASK YOUr UtalCf ,
J Every Grow Keeps Elastic Starch. ,0 .how yeu ,he N^u., *nd fell \
( I>o not delay. This offer Ib for a short you about Elastic Starch. Accept >
i |__no substitute. ,
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FROM FACTORY TO USER DIRECT.
We ti;«ke r...e hurray* Huiorir* PbMlMH and IP ad W ur'it" i nltMi i
Our u*M»da b»w l-ecu fatoraiUy kiumi u> thr tradr tut year* I tmmm. .....
W .t now •« li <lml la Ikr war fel Wbaiusla i'rliaa, I be »Ili«Wd| I«... «... ,u,*
buyer prefer* to t>»< with ihef»«tury. Hr get* of u* . . ...
W'.rk at lt »» prK •• tfiiui tigrnt* a»k tor luw *rrawt $ebU lea. W e whip ati) win re,
• uhjti t to < laoifiittltuo *k WU»H aai* bueid < era k*!•*»» t «y. Mu., ot luefeen,
lod.. •• mey anil purt nearr krud for «euii^ue with i rl. t > prt»ir«f.
IT » rum. Write today w r *pii -• * !»»*r Me hint*. *i >: ibr «*« hmm lltuik
*rll. Ail «i wip ietsi# i’tftn. ai l. o.MiD Si> h «i t* r v Im>>w yuu ilte. y«*u are u« l
Pmj far pear it- d« I u* »-e»* with um Otutr ii.uury Addrr»*
KUVk AHI> H. WAl.Kfr.KC AUHI Atifr. IO..f,Uh|iKN. I MU ANA.
“A HAND SAW 18 A GOOD THING. BUT NOT TO
. SHAVE WITH.”
SAPOLIO
tS THE PHOPER THINO FOH HQUSF.rt.FANINQ.
»S~•' ^ 'n'
Rev. M. W. Everhart, formerly 1‘reelUiug KICer of the « ham Jj
|tftlfa ami Wot Jacksonville District*. to.I now |>.**»or of the hi. K |r
church at t arl.uvillr, III , erlte*: —"To the afttici.il, I tahe fill a* ire la IB
aaytuir that | cannot too highly command the health reetunafr two**
a|ir It .1 Ktjr W
Mao leal t’u. • • re that hae leva arvo**
aauiiary Hate by the uae vf lha Or, Kaye I. .aeycuta ami the Be
5 Dr. Kay’s Renovator 5
taatoaiy yhaaailaal I Uava been relieved of xiccaaive ff
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