The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, February 03, 1899, Image 7

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    rAn improved ventilator for room* ia
formed of a gauze screen set in an
aperture cut in the lower sash of the
window, with an adjustible dumper by
which the passage can be closed, the
screen keeping out the dust that would
enter if the sash were raised.
We are sure you do not.
Nobody wants it. But it comes
to many thousands every year. |
Itcomes to those who have had
coughs and colds until the
throat is raw, ana the lining
membranes cf the lungs ere
inflamed. Stop your cough
when it first appears, and you
remove the great danger ef
future trouble.
[Auer’s
Cherry
ipeciorai
•tops coughs of ell kinds. It
does so because it is a sooth
Ing and hcalingrcmedyof great
power. This makes it the great
est preventive to consumption.
Put one of
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
Plasters over your lungs
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A whole Medical
Library Free*
For .'(H r tftiXk 1 u ititn|>« tnpajr rmf
wljl if lid J'iu ilxtovu u.coital
Medical Advice Free.
We have the exrluilvo of
•otn« of the moil eminent i»m
III the Coiled bttttua. oppor
tunity* and long esparteuca emi
nently tit them fdF kivluu you medical
advice. Writ* freele all ti<* partic- ,
uiart in your c*«* You will receive a J
prompt i**p!e, without coat
* Addraii, lilt. J. < AYKR.
Lowell, Mast.
W.N.U. OMAHA. No. 5-1800
Wbeo Answering uavertiscir.eots Kindly
Mention This Taper.
The Princess of Wales nevei carries
any money about with her. It was not
so long ago that the princess, on at
tempting to enter an entertainment
incognito, found herself without ths
two shillings required to pay the en
trance fee.
Reward of **0,000 Offered.
A wealthy lady lost a satchel con
taining Jewels worth |150,uOO, and of
fered a reward of |40,0U0. The loss of
health Is far more serious, and yet it
can easily be recovered. A little money
Invested In Hostetler's Htomaeh Hit
ters will restore strength, purify the
blood, regulate the bowels and help the
stomach to properly d.gest food.
About the easiest thing In the world
to lose Is a diary. It Is almost Impos
sible to keep one for uuy length of
time.
T« tbr ol<1r«t itixl I #*»: It wl l 1»< i , d*. acoM
ibtf.i ui.> ihiiu »it i* alwujr* n liable. 'i r> it
Nearly ev< ry married woman thinks
a lot of other women envy her.
How's Tli 1*1
We offer One Hundred Dollar* rewnrd forany
•n , nt Catarrh that cannot bo cured by llall s
LuUiitU Cure.
J.’, J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
Wo, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 ve.ir* and bsll»v< him
|*rlMtly honorable In ull business transactions
nnd tliiarielally aide to carry out uuy obliga
tion* made by their II rm.
West A Truss, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo.
O.; Waldlng, Klnnun a Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists. 1 oledo, Ohio.
Hall s < stsrrb l uru i* taken Internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and mucous surface*
of the system. Testimonials sent Iria Fries
«U per bottle Sold by sll druggist*
iisli » Fuiully 1*111* aro tho Mat
learning and wisdom are not always
on good terms.
TO CURK A COM) IT OTK OAT
Take I.fixative Hromo Quinine Tablet*. All
druggist* refund the money if It foil* to riir«. ,
Zbc. The genuine hu» I>. II Q. on each tablet. ,
Ur. Mosher, dean or the women's dc- ;
partrnent of the University of Michl- |
>?an, has decided to Introduce shadow
photographing Into the work of the
•women’s gymnasium. She will take
full length shadow pictures of the girls
at Intervals during the year, and by
comparing these obkerve whst effect 1
the gymnasium work Is having. I
Warsow has a goose market in
which every year from September to
November about 3,000,000 geese arc
manipulated by Jews.
Try Oraln-o! Try Orntn-«f
Ask your grocer today to show you a i
package of GRAIN-O, the new food ,
drink that takes the place of coffee.
Tho children may drink it without In- '
Jury as well as the adult. All who try
It, like It. GRAIN-O has that rich seal
brown of Mocha or Java, but It is mado ;
from pure grulns, and the most delicate
stomach receives It without distress.
One-fourth the price of coffee. 16c.
and 26c. per package. Sold by all I
grocers. i
The man who has little and wants
less Is richer than the man v/ho has
much and wants more.
The Tin Tags taken from Horseshoe,
Cross Bow, Good Luck—and Drummond
Natural Leaf—will pay for any one or all of
this list of desirable and useful things—and
you have your good chewing tobacco besides.
Every man, woman and child in America can find something
on this list that they would like to have and can have FREE I
Write your name and address plainly and send every tag you
can get to us —mentioning the number of the present you want.
Any assortment of the different kinds of tags mentioned above
will be accepted as follows: a
TAG*
1 Mutch Bo*, quaint de*ign, im
ported from Japan . 25
2 Knife, one blade, good steel. W
3 Scissor*. 4^-inch, good steel ... 23
4 Child's Sec, Knife, Fork and Spoon 25
5 Suit and Pepper, one each, ouad
ruple plate on white metal . . 60
6 Razor, hollow ground, fine fcnglish
steel . .. 60
7 Butter Knifa, triple plate, best qua!. 60
H Sugar Shell, ttiple plate, l>e»t quality 00
9 Stamp M >*, sterling silver 70
10 Knife, “Keen Kiitter/'two blades 70
11 Batcher Knife. ** Keen Rutter/'
8-im h blade .... . . . .... 76
12 Shears, " Keen Rutter,** Kim h,
nickel . 75
13 Nut Set, Cracker and 6 Pick*, silver 80
14 Nail Kile, sterling stiver, amethyst
set, 6-tn- h . 100
15 Tooth Brush, sterling silver, ame*
thyst set, 6*inch . ...... 100
16 Paper < utter, sterling silver, ame
thyst set, 7-inrh 100
17 B ise Hall, “Asso- lation," l«stqnal 100
18 Watch, stem wind and set, guaran
teed K »od time keetier 200
bS S3
TAGS
10 Alarm Clock, nickel, war'anted '.00
20 Carver*, buck hum handle, good
MM l t0#
21 Si* Rogers’ Teaspoon*, b?*t qual. 22ft
22 Knive* and Fork*, six each, buck
horn handle* . . 260
23 Clocks 8-day, C.denncr, 1 hermom
eter. Ban meter 500
24 Stove, NVilxon Heater, *rze No. 30
or No. 40 600
25 Tool Set, not plaything*, but real
tool*. . .. 660
26 Toilet Set, decorated porcelain,
very h ind* me 800
Watch, fc< lid ‘liver, full jeweler) 1000
Sewing Machine, fiut claw, with
all attachments 1600
Revolver, Colt’s. 1**1 quality 1600
Rifle Winchester, lfl-thnr, 22-cal 1500
HI Shot Gun, double bairel, hammer
leaa, stub t*i*t 2000
:i2 Guitar (Washburn), r-newiv d, in
laid with mother »f-jear| 2000
33 Bicycle, standard make, ladle*’ or
2600
BOOKS 30 chow r select inn* -me
a* last year'* U*t, 40 tags each.
This offer ciplres November 30,1399.
Address all your Tags and the correspondence alwuit them to
DRUMMOND BRANCH, St. Louis, Mo.
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SAPOLIO
18 GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF.
SEND FOR OUR COMPLETE CATIL06UE OF
VALUABLE PRIZES FREE
TO USERS or
DiamoiiiKf^Soap
All ONOCIM* HU IT.
Aooatsa
THE CUDAHY PACKING CO.
SOUTH OMAHA, NCR.
EARLY SLEEPING CARS
THE INVENTION AT FIRST MET
WITH COOL RECEPTION.
Whfn th* file* l>g«n to llootu Pm
■•ngtra OconpyIok t'ppar Hrrtlia Hof
for«<l from tlie Caiillunl toil Vlll»lt<»
Atiuoaphnre.
The first sleeping car was devised
by Theodore T. Woodruff, who con
structed a small working model In
1854, at Watertown, N. Y., and whose
first patents for “Improvement In
Railroad Car Seats and Couches" were
Issued on Dec. 2, 1850, says Cussier's
Magazine. Mr. Woodruff w'as then a
resident of Alton, III., and attached to
the St. Louis, Alton & Terre Haute
railway. The Invention wns origins!
and wholly unprecedented, but at first
met with no favor from the railroads,
and for several years Mr. Woodruff
was obliged to defend his patent In
the courts before his priority of in
vention was fully established. Having
built bis first sleeping car, he was, af
ter much persuasion, permitted to at
tach It to the night express on the
New York Central railroad, between
Albany and Buffalo, making ita first
trip on Oct. 26, 1866. He personally
managed the car, charging each pas
senger 60 cents for its nse, and was
delighted when a dozen passengers
took lodging with him for the trip.
Gradually the car became talked about
among travelers, and the demand for
it was effectively and permanently es
tablished. Ho little was the sleeping
car appreciated by the railroads when
first Introduced that the New York
Central actually charged Woodruff full
fare while he was conducting his car
and trying to introduce its merits to
the traveling public, but President
Erastus Corning of the railroad com
pany finally Issued a free pass to Mr.
Woodruff and thenceforth he ran the
car without having the gross earnings
nearly exhausted by bis own fare for
the trip.
In the meantime the same idea began
to find development farther west In the
United States. Mr. George M. Pullman,
after a trip In one of Mr. Woodruff’s
cars from Buffalo to Chicago, con
ceived the notion that they might be
greatly Improved and that passengers
might have upon sleeping cars com
forts equal to those then provided
upon steamboats. In 1869 he altered
some day roaches on the Chicago &
Alton railroad, converting them into
sleoping cars, which were considered
a material advance upon any previous
ly constructed. In 1864 Mr. Pullman
constructed a new car in the Chicago
& Alton company’s yards at a cost of
$18,000, which was a direct departure
from the previous plan. It was named
the Pioneer and designated by the let
ter “A,” as it was supposed that the
letters of the alphabet would be quite
sufficient for all the sleeping cars that
might ever be constructed. It had Im
proved trucks and a raised deck and
was two feet and a half higher and a
foot wider than any car then In ser
vice, necessitating considerable altera
tions In station platforms and bridges
along the line. The first cars of Mr.
Woodruff were scarcely more than old
style flat-top day coaches, provided
with mattresses and blankets, stored at
one end during the daytime and spread
upon the seats, which were so con
structed as to form a bed. Each car
accommodated about sixty passengers.
In the Pullman car there was a double
berth below and two single berths
above, let down by hangers or fixtures
on the side of the car. The charge was
$1 for a lower and 50 cents for an up
per berth.
Prior to Mr. Pullman s experiment,
however, the flrtrt. regular sleeping car
constructed according to modern Ideas
of what a sleeping car should be was
built by a mechanic named Thomp
son at the car works of the Wasson
Manufacturing Company, at Spring
field, Mass., In the fall of 1857 or early
in 1858, and was bought from him by
the late Webster Wagner. One of
Wagner’s first improvements In sleep
ing cars was to make them wider and
higher, and then came Improvement*
In ventilation, as It was found that
passengers occupying the upper berths
suffered from the confined and vitiated
atmosphere. This resulted In the In
troduction of the distinctive feature
of the raised roof, or double deck, af
terward applied ulso to the ordinary
American passenger coaches. Another
Improvement was the introduction of
the adjustable upper berth, which per
mitted of the storing of the bedding in
the daytime In the space liehlnd It.
Four of these Improved sleeping car*
were built by Wagner and placed in
regular service on the New York Cen
tral In 1858, running Itetwecu New
York and Niagara Falla, lie subse
quently turned his attention to draw
ing-room care for day travel, and In
1867 Introduced the firet ear of thle
description.
Plants »f Ihe World.
The flora of Kurope embrace# about
io.tMl species India baa about 11.000,
The Hrilish possessions In North
America, though with an area nearly
as targe as Kurope. have only about
I.6M On# of the richest flora* la that
of the Capa of Hood Hope and Natal,
which number* about 10.000 species
Australia la also rich In them about
lfl.Wjd being known at the present
lima
Hardly rim
"la It a diamond of the tret waterf*
ashed the paarabrakar, ' Well -tr
it's been la msk uac* or twice before.*'
replied the onaer aa he passed It over
for inspect am New Vwti Journal
OI ( IKItr.NT ISTl.ltl'.NT.
Thoso interetited in the drift of oper
atic taste In view of the special per
fortnancoB of Wagner operas in New
York, which have attracted so much
attention, will find the Wagner opera
figures for the season of 1897-98 In
Germany of some significance. There
the Interest in Wagner still holds Its
own. In the year in question therA
were 1,202 presentations of his works,
"Lohengrin” leading with 287 perform
ances, and "Itienzl” fetching up the
rear with forty.
Mrs, M. Fleming, of the Harvard as
tronomical observatory, has been ap
pointed curator «f astronomical photo
graphs, a position for which she Is
said to he eminently fitted by years
of experience and achievement. Hers
la the first name of a woman entitled
to a place along with the officers In the
university catalogue, She has about a
dozen women assistants, most of whom
are computers of long experience, and
some of whom have made discoveries
that iiave entitled th m to mention in
scientific publications,
Austria-Hungary, Italy, Poland and
Russia, wlille they furnish but 9 45 per
cent of the total population of New
York city, furnish, it Is staid, 51.11
per cent of the slum population; while
the Immigrants from England, Beol
Jand, Wales, France, Germany and
Hcandlnavla furnish 30,73 per cent of
the population, they furn'sh but 8.04
per rent of the slum population. The
report of the United States commis
sioner of labor shows that of every
100 aliens, fifty-nine were illiterate In
the slums of New York, and that of
every 100 of these illiterate aliens
there were seventy-eight malm* of vot
ing age. There nre foreign cities
within the limits of New York where
scarcely a word of English Is spoken,
and the people are under the dominion
of ideas utterly foreign to American
principles. In New York state, 38 per
cent of the foreign bor neannot Bpeak
the English language.
TIIAXKFU1, TO IIHS. PINKHAM.
Earnest Words From Women Who Hava Boon Relieved of Baok&oh*
—Mrs. Pinktoam Warns Against Nogloct.
—-__
Dear Mur. Pinkiiau :—I have been thankful a thousand times, since I wrote
you, for what your Vegetable Compound has done for me. I followed your ad
vice carefully, and now I feel like u different person My troubles were back
arh<% headache* nervous tired
feeling, painful menstruation and j
leucorrhcca,
I took four bottler.of Vegetable
Compound, one box of Liver
Cilia, and lined one package of
Ka.iatlvc Waah, and am now well.
I thank you again for the good
you have done for me.—Ella K.
Ukknnbr, East Eochceter, Ohio.
Great numbers of such letters aa !
the above are const antly being re*
j reived by Mrs. Pinkhum from wo
men whoowo thelrh'fil th nndloip
plscaa tober advUea:;11 . . i
\ Mra. rinkham's addrc.su is
j Lynn, Mass. Iler advice is of*
I fared free to all suffering women
1 who are pur,/.led about themselves.
If you have backache don't neg*
i lect itor try heroically to "work it
down,"you must reach the root of
i the trouble, and nothing will do
| this so safely nud surely nu Lydia
1 E. I’inkhutn'u Vegetable (kirn-1
pound. Iluckache is accompanied
by tt lot of other ache a ami wearying sensations, but they nearly always come
from the uamu source. Remove the cause of these distressing things, ami yon
become well ami strong. Mrs. 8. J. SwANtost, of Uibion City, 111., tells her ex
perience in the following letter:
“ Dkah Mbs. I’inkiiam Before using your medicine I was troubled with head
ache and my back ached so that I could not rest. Your medicine Is the best I have
ever used; it has relieved me of my troubles, and I feel like myself again.
Thanks to Lydia II. J'iukham,
"I would advise any one troubled with female weakness to take your medi
cine. 1 shall also recommend it wherever I can as a great reliever of pain.”
A Million Women Have Been Benefited hy Mrs. Plnkham’s Advice and Medicine
After'
Effects
©f the
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Grip is a treacherous disease. You think it
is cured and the slightest cold brings on a
relapse.
its victims are at nays left in a weakened
condition — blood impure and impoverished j
nerves shattered. Pneumonia, heart disease
and nervous prostration are often the
result.
Or Williams* Pink Pills for Pale People will
drive every trace of the poisonous germs from
the system, build up and enrich the blood
and strengthen the nerves. A trial will
prove this. Read the evidence!
W lieu the (rip mxt vlilled till* tortlon Herman II. Eveler.
of til l W. Main Hi., Jeftemon, Mu, u well known contractor nmi
builder,«» oho of Ilia victim*, arid ba bill since been troubled
w ith thu uf^r-eflocH of tliodlee.oio. A year ago bln health lie
nun to full, mid ho wai obliged to dimonllnuo work. 'I hut ha
lives to day,1* aiiiiokt u miracle. lie guy*;
“1 w un troubled with shortness of breath, palpitation of the
heart uud n general debility. My bark ulio pulned inn anverely.
“I tried olio doctor afu-r another and numeron* remedies
suggested ,.y my frli-nde, but without uppurent benefit, mid
begun to give up hone. Then I *uw Hr. williams’ J’lnk fills
for I'ule People extolled In u HI. Houle puper, uud utter In tes
tlgat’oi) decided to give them u trial.
“After ttxlng the ft rut box 1 felt wonderfully rellcvid and
was satisfied tlmt the pill* were pultlbK me on tbe roud lo re
covery. I bought two more Ikixok iitul continued taking them.
“After taking four boxesof Hr. Williams’ I’lnk I’llle for l’«le
People I om re»tor< d to pood health. I feel like a new man, and
having the will and eaerify of my former day* rrdurned, I am
capable of transacting mv busings* with Increased ambition.
“Hr. William*' I’lnlc nil* for I’ale I’eoplearo a wonderful
medlelno arid any one *nfferlnif from the efter-offeel* of tbo
grip will find that tl>a*e pill* ere the *peclflc.” 11. II. Kvki.kh.
Mr. Kveler will gladly nn*wer any Inquiry regarding tbl* If
ktatup I* enclosed. — FromCula Co. Vemocrat, Jrfftnon City, Ho.
Look for the full name on Ihe package. Al druggists or
direct from the Dr.Wifliair* Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y.
50c. per box. 6 boxes $2.50.
AS IF BY MAGIC.
EVERY MAN AND WOMAN
SHOULD READ.
Lives of suffering find misery from till* repulsive <11 write turned into health and happi
iiosa through the use of
CATARRH CURED
Richard’s catarrh Expellant.
After rears of special atudy and practic'd In disease* of the Much* Moinhruiio. and espe
cl a I y of cat nrrbul Donnies. we have at last developed a I rn slmout that will positively a no
licruiaiii utly cure I alurrhal Diseases In w hat ever form t lie y limy In*. A f ter fully umn
si rat mu the merits of Mils trcutn.ciit In a private practice of over live v eurs. Mini ‘ ■>’>
fully treating and curing the moot olistlnate cases, w* Challenge the World for a case OI
Cntuirh. or Catarrhal lilac isc our CATARRH EXPELLANT wll! not car#.
Deafness, resulting from t'atarrh. quickly cured
I.o»s of sense of smell an<l Tusle quickly restored. •
All repulsive symptoms peculiar to • ‘alurrhal t roubles, as foul breath, nasal 0 ivclnsruca
flacking, longnlog. and Spitting. relieve I at once.
talarrlml Affections of klotiiach, Liver or Kidneys, esus HR Isillgwllon, Wfk Rlomarli.
Nausea. Weakness. Depre.sloo, I oss of Ambition anil l.nrrgy. an* quickly curv'd.
Most of the weakness of men and women Is caused by Catarrhal diseases. The poisonous
discharge* tied their way to the stomach and Into the blood, uuil dlslrllmteil throughout
Hie ml Ire system, affecting the Vital and life forces and catslng those Urisulc ami
Nervous Weaknesses so dreaded by every man ami woman
These weaknesses are cum I ny CATARRH EXPELLANT and I effect health and
strength fully restored Over live hundred icMtlmohlnniTti praise of this treatment re
ceived since January I. I-to If you have Catarrh or uuy Calnrrhul IHse i*c.
RICHARD'S CATARRH EXPELLANT
Will cure you Just ns suis< as water will i|u«nrh thirst. " rite bcunvr for testimonials and
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"NothlnK but wheat; what you might
■all ii Hi-u. of wh*-ut," It* what w.ta au Id
>y a lecturer npeaklng of Western Cari
ida. For particular* na to routes, rall
a-uy fari'i, etc., apply to Huptrlntcmlent
if Immigration, 1 x-purtment interior, Ot
tawa, Canada, or to W, V. K'-unett, Ml
Sew York IJfe ilulldlnfr. Omaha, Neb.
TURKISH CRIP CURE.
Guaranteed to cure (iltll’lu lwo to threw
(lays Had Col da, Ulieumai I*- Faint and I’alne
In the Cheat cured over night Take It now
and prevent lnit DKAIIJ.Y itrlp mid save
doctor', bills. ill- (mix of your druggist or
HAHN’S PHARMACY,
Oept. A. Omaha, V’.
|W N It Write na If you have ;tny Sitiw
trouble, as we can cure you.
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* m |i| (of uj.Nuiural
din inflammations,
I Irritations or ul<i#-rations
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tor mpress. !•?«■r*oW1. for
•l no. or r. bottles, |2.7V
— C ircular sent on request
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Utter with umtlnioiifria ui)11 |*«rilnul-»r». AiIohm©,
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