Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 03, 1882, Image 3

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VStWh ASil SUGGESTIVE.
In tho Boston market Maine, Ver
mont ami Canada horsos aro said to
britig twenty-live per cent, moro than
Western horses equally brod.
Orfe pound of oilcake, Bays a dis
tinguished French chemist, is equal to
three pounds of corn meal, nine pounds
of 'bran or ten pounds of hay.
J Hroadeloth when worn may havo a
new face put 6n it by Ih'o .following
method: Rip up carefully, brush thor
oughly, lay on tho right sido a cotton
or linuhcloth wrung frora.cojd vator,
and pass a hot iron over tho cotton, ro
movo and press tho broadcloth on tho
wrong side.
l'ickled Beets! Boil very tender in
quite salt water, vskin,' slice and placo in
an earl hen pot or any convenient dish.
For ro very good-slzeil beet allow a thin
slice of onion, a tablcspoonful of grated
horse-radish and half a dozen cloves.
Cover with cold vinegar. Thoy will not
keop over a week. Hural New J'orq
Tho American wonder or premium
gem, peas sown in August will, jf thoy
escape- mildew, make a fair autumn
crop. Much every way depends upon
tho weather fqr success, and from our
own experioncp wo prefer August to
July. Mold from tho woods make 4 a
very nice fertilizer. Tho ground should
be iinoly and deeply pulverized. N. Y.
Ucfatd.
I'o Cure Nursing Sore Mouth: Mix
together a tcaspoonful each of pulver
ized alum and borax, half a salt spoon
ful of pulVprized mttgalls and n table
spoonful of honby (sugar will' unswer
the purposo) ; pour over the mixture a
tcacupful of boding water; lot it settlo,
ami with a clean 'linon rag wash tho
mouth four or live times a day, using n
fresh bit of linen every time. This will
euro sore mouth in mother and child.
N. Y. Tribune. '
Chicken Cholera: When you give
medicine for this disease-be careful that
tho water the fowls drink is pure. Wo
give a plenty of green food, chopped
nntbmndo palatable hy mixing with otlv
erc'dibles.; if you see n thick-skinned
fruit on tho ground break it. so that tho
bird may get at its best part, or at least
be tempted to try it. The Poultry World
prescribes equal parts of peppermint,
laudanum and camphor -live to ton
drops of the mixture cvury day.
Injurious Insects.
There are few tilings more humiliat
ing to humanity, thau the,sejise,of man's
helplessness before very small insects.
Tigers or wolves we can exterminate
easily enough, if wo really set ouivelves
to work lit it; rats, mice and weasels
wo can keep down somehow. But be
fore the Colorado beetlo or tho seven-teen-vear
locust wo are practicallv al
most, resourceless. And before the
phylloxera or the liop-lly wo can hardly
do more than look on regretfully with
folded hands. Yet it is somo consola
tion to reflect that what seems at lii'st
sight u useless and purely ornamental
science can help us to somo extent in
dealing with theso infinitesimal posts.
Tho only way to cotuiuer them, it wnv
there be at all, is to learn their wholo
life-history; to know them in tho egg,
in tho larva, in tho pupa, in itho fufi
lledged insect; to crush them in ovory
stage with whatever weapon the subtle
ties of chemistry or mere ingenious
brute force can suggest; and to do noth
ing which can in any way give them a
single extra chance of life. .Nothing, in
fact, could better show the intimate in
teraction and reaction of knowledge and
practice than this int'oroVtlrig study. On
the ono hand, no means can bo devised
for getting rid of iii'iirious insects ex
cept by a thorough scientific acquaint
ance with their origin and metamor
phoses: on tho othor hand, no such care
ful observations on particular lil'o-his-tories
have over been undertaken, prob
ably, except with tho stimulus of .some
practical advaniige lo mankind in view.
Thus science and agriculture both gain
by the conjunction. Kven buttorlly
hunting has its special commercial uses,
when the butterlly turns out to be the
parent of tho gesoberry qaterpillar, or
to lay tho oirgs from which u warm sun
will hatch out tho destructive cabbage
worm. '
Many of theso observations help to
bring out the minute interaction which
often obtains between different parts
of the organic balance: so that if we
want to exterminate a particular insect,
we must sometimes begin by encourag
ing or repressing somo seemingly un
connected bird yr plant. For example,
botanists have long known that wet
seasons aro particularly faorablo to
charlock, and that alter two or throe
such seasons the liolds. unless diligently
weeded, are yellow all over with its
bright blos-om. But charlock is ap
parently the native food-plant of tur
nip lly, from which tho insect spreads
easily to the cultivated turnip -a close
ly alMoil artificial form; much as tho
Colorado beetle, originally parasitic on a
solatium in tho Rocky Mountains, took
readily to tho richer food of the very
similar potato vinos, as soon as extend
ed tillage began to approach its natural
habitat.
it is only bv such careful observation,
with practical application of tho results,
that we can hope to outwit our insect
foqs; for tlio more widely tiny particular
crop is grown, thw'luqro generally can
its natural enemies spread and survive.
Even in England, where hill and dale,
copse and hedge break up the tilth, and
whore small fields of various staples lire
habitually much intermixed, the Insects
can easily ungrate from patch to patch
of their special food-plant: whilo In
America, where the samo crop some
times covers hundreds of square miles
together on tho unfonccd and unbroken
plain, locusts and army worms can
march straight across country, day
alter day, hi regular battalions. St.
J'jnneb1 Gazette.
A German Fable. """ .
A German satirist has produced tha
following fable: "Tliero woro once
four Hies, and thoy woro hungry ono
morning. Tho first sottlod upon, rt prtu
sngo and made a meal. But ho speedily
died of- intestinal inflammation, lor tho
sausagd was adulterated with, aniline.
Tho second lly breakfastctl upon flour,
and forthwith succumbed to contraction
of tho stomach, owing to hn inordinate
quantity of alum. Tho third lly was
.slaking his thirst with tho contents of
tho milk-jug, when crumps suddenly
convulsed him, and ho gave up tho
ghost, a victim to chalk adultoration.
Qnntnr fKtcf tlin fiit-M ir ,!,! tnrl tin- In
jkJUUIll" l.IllJ, W1U AVll&fci III lllllVV.lllg &w
; himself: 'Tho sooner it's over tho
sooner to sleep,' alighted upon a moist-
cneu sneoi 01 paper cxiiiumug uiu in
scription, 'Fly Poison.' Ho drank to
his heart's content, growing moro vigor
ous and chcorful at every mouthful.
Even tho fly poison was adulterated."
'
Bayard Taylor's Monument.
A handsoiuo monument has boon
placed over Bayard Taylor's grave,
near Kennott Square, Pa. It is of gray
Indian limestone, in tho form of an
antique Grecian altar, on tho drum of
which is a bronzo bass-rolief of tho
Eoet, half encircled with a wreath of
ay and oak, his civic honors, beneath
which is the following inscription:
" IlAVAim TAYI.OIt,
Jnnunry 11th, 1.'5 December HUh, 1873.'" ,
On tho reverso sido of tho altar is
tho following inscription, from his own
poom, l'nnco Doukalion:"
" For life, whoso source not hero liotrim,
Mut till the utmost ttplinro of mun,
And, bo oxiniiHlliiK. 111 toil bo
Alon tho lino of (Joel's ilccrco,
To tliul In endless growth nil ifooil,
In ondless toil, beatitude."
Above tho quotation is a butterfly in
reliof. On the frieze, surmounted by n
plain cornice, is tho following text:
' Ho buliiff doud jot poukcth." licit, xl. i.
Twonty-threo convicts of tho Stato
Prison at Frankfort, Ky., professed con
version under tho revivalism of Barnes,
and woro taken to tho river for bap
tism. The Warden, though protesting
that ho did not doubt the sincerity of
their repentance, escorted them with a
strong guard armed with rilles. Courier-Journal.
'J ho Newark Journal publishes a
nqcm addressed "To an. Assassin."
That's right! Assassins deserve pun
ishment. Address your poetry to them
Boston Vost.
l'rotoct tho 'Women.
Naturally pule Invalids can bo greatly im
proved In health and appearance, tho mind and
body strengthened, by using l)r. Ouysott's
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparlllu. It brightens
the oyes, gives rosy cheeks, and creates u per
fect picture of health, strength and beauty.
It Is woman's best friend for relieving tho
many wuakticssca incidental to tcmalo life.
If vou aro weak, nervous nnd dobllltatod, or,
euiiur iiuiu uapupsiu, lb v,uj .gmmjf Ji!CllJtuk
W.WSUI
I'ffilll
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Tnnni: shouldn't bo muuTi ufuigcr to a for
eigner In tho strcots of Alexandria. A man
ought to bo ublo to keep dark In Egypt.
Jin. Samuel A. Denton, or Lebanon, 0.,
writes: "My wlfo has for years been a great
BUtTercr from female diseases. Her health
was very poor, and her blood full of Impuri
ties. She complained of pains about tho loins
nnd back; and would sometimes keep her bed
for days. I gave her Dr. Guysott's Yellow
Dock and Sarsaparllla, which helped her great
ly from the sUut, alid now I never saw hor
skin so fair, her lips so red, or hor checks so
rosy. She atteudB to her housowork horsolf
now, and I never hear her complain."
The poet who sweetly referred to tho "sigh
ing of tho winds," should go out West nnd
experience a slghclonc PhQaddjuhta Bulletin.
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Personal.
Tho Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will
sond Dr. Dyo's celebrated Klectro-Voltalc
Uclts and Appliances, on trial for thirty days,
to men (young or old) who ace alllleted with
nervous debility, lost vitality and kindred
troubles, guaranteeing complete restoration
of vitality and manhood. Addicss as above.
N. B. No risk is Incurred, ,as thirty days
trial Is allowed.
Mdstahd yellow Is the name of a new col
or. Worn as trimmings to a corn beef nnd
greens polonnlsa It Is too lovely.
Oi.ii Ciu'kty, who has two protty daugh
ters, says he has kept a bull-dog for years foi
tin' express purpose of distributing the Sun
day males.
"It Is hardly fair In you to steel my thun
der," as the cloud remarked to tho lightning
rod. "Oh, I ehall draw it mild," tho rod re
piled. Tun Third Avenue Iloise Railroad of New
York lms had to pay $'J0,0J0 for crippling n
boy. Tho price oi a full-grown New Yorker
Iiiih heretofore averaged only about $r,0, but
of cuiime everything Is going up in price.
Ihtrult Fne Press,
fio and see "Aladdin," and envy the girls
their cool eostuii es. Hoston Post, If you
want to sco Aladdin a cool costume, go to any
river l)Mik.Pfiiladcljhla Xej.
As to "what Is rarer than u day In .Tune?"
the Hoston Advert her replies, "taking their
number Into consideration, a day In Feb.
ru.uy." And so It Is In other respects, for
Buine of them are positively raw.
Rb sure and havo a little hole In each of
your fly-screens; then tho llys can got out ol
the room when they are tired of staying In.
Jlurliituton llawkeye.
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8aid Edith; "Mr. Squires told me last
night when I w.is out walking with him that
he would payer marry." Said Alho: "Ho
Bald the same to me when I was with him the
night before, but ho mentioned your iume
Immediately nfterwiud.
Whkn a boatman breasts tho breakers, nnd
tho white foam breaks from tlio bow like cas
cades of cream, It Is not wholly Inappropriate
to say that his scow gives milk.
A statistician computes that 150 tons of
human hair annually eiiungo hands in Franco.
It Is Impossible to glvo tho figures in this
country, as the Indians keep no records. De
troit J'oit.
A youno lady being told by a friend that
hllk dresses were very much worn, said that
bIic knew It, for hers had two or three holes
In It.
Always look on the right side. A mighty
uu'ly lilted girl can rlu$ tuo bell for a might)
good dinner.
AN OPEN-.LETl'EU. '
Some OutapoUon StntominU of
Yitluo from 1'nrttci of tho
IllgUeat BtaKtlfnfcJ ...
Great
When tho people of Arnarlca become to
thoroughly nrouscil,iand on a subjoct of such
serious Importance yks the preservation' of
thelrllvofl and hoiiltli, ItTii Tiutl natural that
the ones who have been largely Instrumental
In tjio origin of lis movtfmtnt should speak
frankly and directly to the poplo most Inter
ested. Jit Is for this reason that we thus
coino b'ofoTa the rfubllcandiruko tho following
revclit4pu,s: ' ,w
Every careful observer who liassought to
keep pace, with the march of events has noted
the alarming lucrcao of ccit.iln peculiar
physical troubles within thtpast fowyuurs.
Theso troubles have tome at unexpected
moments and In a most treacherous
way. They , havo irianlfcUbU thuinnelvcs
In inmftnurablu forms Hut they havo
always had the smiic cause. They havo not
allllctcd the minor parts of tlus body, but havo
gone direct to the strongholds bl the system
and their work linn usually been as prompt as
It Is fatal. Their treacherous and deceptive
1 nature has often prevented a careful analysis
of what cuuscs thcm,1and, n$ a result, liltcuso
sulTcrlng'and find disaster have usually en
sued. The real cause, however, has been a
derangement of tho kidneys, and nil of these
troubles aro, In fact, tho first symptoms of
tho terrible Urlght's disease, which has cast
Its dark1 shadow ovor so many homes In stho
land, and Is increasing wonderfully -and con
tinually. It Is now conceded by thq ablest
physicians In every land ami by eminent sci
entists the world over, that this disease, is
the result of blood poisoning. This poison
ing Is brought about by wasted and un
healthy klduoys that permit the poison to
remain In the blood, Instead of throwing it
from the system. Jiut It Is equally evident
to all who havo studied Into the effects
and havo beComo conversant with tho' facts,
that a disordered state of tho kidneys and
liver produces most of tho common com
plaints and pains which alllict the human race,
and they can bo traced to this source just as
certainly u's can llrlght's disease. To purify a
stream we must no lo Its source, and to euro
a dlseasd wo must remove the nume. It being
true, therefore, that ntuo-tcnths of all human
ailments aro caused by diseased kidneys or
liver, the onlv certain way to euro those trou
bles Is by treating the organs which cause
them. HoW Intimately the kidneys aro asso
ciated with the entire Bystem may bo under
stood from tho fact that over 1,001) ounces of
blood pais through them every hour, bolng
more than 200 g.illons, or nearly one ton In
tho course of twenty-four hours. This viiBt
mass of living 11 tit tl is sent to every p.irt of tho
body, mid If the kidneys ure diseased the Im
purities that uro in tho blood arc not removed,
and licutc paBs through tho veins, carrying
disease In some one of its many terrible forms.
Tho horrors which accompany most of tho
diseases caused by disordered klduoys and
liver cannot bo described In print, while
tho dangers surrounding them aro even
greater than tho agony. And yet a person
may 13 troubled for mouths without knowing
the cause of the dise.isca that have attacked
him. Some of tho symptoms of the tlrst
stages, any one of which indicates dlsordeicd
kidneys or liver, nro these: Pains in tho buck
and around the loins, severe headaches, diz
ziness, inflamed eyes, n coated tongue and a
dry mouth, los of appetite, chilly sensations,
Indigestion, (tho stomach never Is In order
when tho kidneys or liver aic deranged), a
dryness of tho skin, nervousness, nlghtsucats,
muscular debility, despondency, a tlrod feel
ing especially at lyjit, pulling or bloating
under tho eyes, etyw-tf any of tho following
iLuvlbo Rytfcm,' V,, rioiws that, thu lddiwvs
fcr'arftfMit of order: A v Joiosltr.
-1 hcunTuTon the surface, an unusual thickness
iiuiign aro iwuywjmwmu. uiu minis piiHsuu
ojitlilnncss, a very dark or a very light color,
a'vmrulug sensation In passing, an unusual
odor, n retention, or a frequent desire to void
and Inability to do so.
Tho above are a few of tho hundreds of
symptoms which Indicate the beginning of
aggravated cases of kidney or liver dllllcul
ties, and they require Instant attention. If
theso symptoms aro not checked nt once, thoy
are almost certain to result In some ono of
tho many terrible diseases of tho kidneys.
Hut unpleasant us all tlio symptoms and oven
these diseases may be, they are as nothing
compared to tho last stagos of tho coin
plaints. The klduoys wasto away by degrees,
accompanied by intense pains; tuo heart be
comes uncontrollable; tho lungs nro op
pressed; the eye-balls grow glassy, and tho
entire system Is reduced and debilitated. For
weeks beforo do.ith comes tho sulTcrer looks
lorward to it as a blessed relief, and anything
that can furnish oven temporary help Is glad
ly hailed. Then it Is that bloating begins;
the face becomes puliy and pallid; the breath
can only bo caught In gasps, speech Is Impos
sible nnd muscular action suspended. Tho
patient finally sinks Into a state of uncon
sciousness to everything except the pains
which aro racking him, and death comes by
certain but slow degrees. There can bo but
one conclusion' which all readers of caro and
Judgment will draw from theso facts, which
is tho necessity of treating tho disease in
time, nnd by that means which has been
proven tho best and most ofllclent.
It has been our privilege to treat more
cases and cllect moro cures of this terrible
complaint than has over been known boforo
In the history of tlio world. The wonderful
sale which our remedies havo nttulned Is due
wholly to tho fact that they have cured tho
ones who havo used them. Tho power and
value of uny remedy inust rest wholly pn a
basis of worth, and hero Is just where our
Safe Kidney and Liver Cure has found Its
wonderful power and success. Rut In this
connection conies one Important fact: It has
always been true that articles of merit aro
subject to imitations. No ono seeks to coun
terfeit tho bills of n worthless bank. Tho
productions of a cracked inventor or witless
writer ore hover copied. It Is just bo with a
healing remedy. If It possess no merit It will
not bo subject to Imitations. If, loweyor, It
has pottcrnnd vulue, Imitations will spring
up on cverv side. While It Is a tribute to the
value of this medicine that It has imitations,
still, in justice to those who are sutlerlng, wo
feel that all should bo warned agulnst them.
There Is but ono knuwn remedy that has
over been able to cure seriouB kidney troubles
or control these groat organs when once do
ranged, and that remedy Is Wurner's Safe
Kidney and Liver Cure. There nro numerous
nostrums on the market claiming to bo just
as efficient and some which even claim to be
tho samo. Tho test of merit, however, is In
what has been accomplished, and wo there
fprc say unhesitatingly that for all diseases
of tho klduoys, liver and urinary organs,
Warner's Snfo Kidney and Liver Cure stands
alone, not only In point of excellence, but. In
the wonderful results it has achieved. In order
to successfully u void the purchase of spurious
and injurious medicines, observe these facts:
Our remedy Is put up In dark anibcr gluss
bottles, with tho Safe (our trade mark) blown
In tho black. A private proprietary six cent
Internal revenue stump is affixed to the neck
and covers tho top of tho cork and Is of a
light brown color. In the middle thereof Is
a Safe In outline, and on It tho pfcturo ot a
negro gathering herbs. If this stamp Is not
found on every bottlo of tho Safo Kidney and
Liver Cure, or If there Is any evidence that It
has been tampered with, and if a Safe Is not
blown on tho back of tho bottle, reject tho
bottlo at once, uud Insist on having a genu
ine one.
Wo are led to publish tho foregoing In 6rder
thattho public miy know nnd realize Junt
where we stand. Wo havo always sought to
keop our meouallty from obtruding upou the
publls, knowing full well thattho valuoof our
remedy was tho essential thing, but the un
cxamplcd uso which has been made of this
medicine. And the volumes of hitlers wo aro
constantly receiving demand a personal state
ment from us. Wo aro lastly gratltlcd at tho
confidence which has been shown us, and
thankful for tho myriads of cures our remedy
has performed, and we pledge ourselves for
the future as wo have endeavored in tha past,
to furnish tho best and only valuable remedy
that can control and euro all tho many and
terrible troubles arising from disorders of
these great organs.
Sincerely,
II. II. WARNER, . CO.,
Rochester, N. Y.
Tun mall-carrlcr has no fear of Highway
men, tor It Is Imp'nslblo for hUn to sUnd and
deliver, and the highwaymen know It,
" Little thanks are due to him who only
gives away what Is of no use to himself," Tho
thanks of invalids tho world over nro being
showered on the Inventor of hldncv-Wort, for
It s giving health to all. Kidney-Wort movos
tho bowels regularly, clertns'os tlio blood, nnd
radically euros kidney disease, gravel, piles,
bilious he.uluclio and palps which are caused
by dlson crcd llvor ond klduoys. Thousauds
havo been curedwhy should ybu not try It.
Tnn small circuses that travol In tho West
cannot till bo ipany tents as tho big concorns,
but their advertisement aro qulto us wouder-
iui. vuo oi mom, which does not oven au
notmco the nunio of Its proprietor, Is "a
glorious and colossal consolidation of big
ruuroau shows." it Is "an ontorprlso sur
passing In magnitude, outvlelng In splendor,
and overwhelming In attractions any amuse
ment corporation ever thought of slnco tho
world began."
$200,00 Jtmvnrd
Will bo paid for tho detection and conviction
of any person dealing In bogus or Imitation
Hor RiTTt'.its, especially Hitters with tho word
Hoc or Jlors In their name, that Is Intended
to client tho public, or for unytltliig pretend
ing to bo tho samo as Hoi Itirrr.n. Tho
genuine has u cluster of (Jui.kn Hops (notleo
mis; pruned on tuo wuito label, and Is tlio
best medicine on earth, especially for Kidney,
Liver nnd Nervous Diseases, llowuro of nil
formulas or recipes of Hoe Hitteus published
In papers or for sale, as they nro frauds and
swindles. Whoever deals In nny but tho
genuine will bo prosecuted.
Hoi'UiTTEits M'k'o. Co., Rochester, N. Y.
When you see a mnu running with an open
knife after a negro, It Is fair to suppose that
ho contemplates a stab In the dark.
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Visible Improvement.
.Mr. Noah Bvtcs, Kluilra, N. Y., writes:
"About four years at?o I had an attack of
bilious fever, and never fully recovered. My
digestive organs weio weakened and I would
bo completely prostrated for davs. After
using two bottles of your Burdock "Blood Hit
ters the Improvement was so visible that, 1
was astonished. I can now, though 01 years
or age. do a fair and reasonable day's work."
Prlco, $1.
The Hungarian vineyards havo boon badly
nipped and American tourists will do well to
taico a jug or cider along jjelruit J rce Pre,
Reino entirely vegetable, no particular caro
Is required wlillo using Dr. 1'lcrro's "Pleasant
Purgative Pellets." They operate without
disturbance to the constitution, diet, or occu
pation. For sick headache, constipation. Im
pure blood, dizziness, sour eructations from
the stomach, had tasto In mouth, bilious at
tacks, pain in roglon of kidney, Internal fever,
bloated fccltugaboutstomach, rushot blood to
"Hi take ur.nvco's "pellets." lly druggists.
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Some traits run in families. Shakespeare's
father, being illiterate, mado his maik. So
did Shakespeare. Texa uiftluus.
A sensation has often been mode by tho
discovery of somo new thing, hut nothing has
ever stood the tost llko Dr. Benson's Celery
and Chamomile Pills. p
They rcnlly do cure sick headache, nervous
headache, neuralgia, nervousness, sleepless
ness, Indigestion, paralvhls, ami melancholy.
l'rlco, M) cents per box, two for SSI. six for
$2.o'J, by mall, postage fiee. Dr. C. W. Ren
son, Baltimore, Aid. Sold by druggists.
When tho chap wrote: Roll on, sliver
moon," was ho ex' ectlng "change" In tho
weather? Jioston L'ommerclid-Mulletln.
A Fortune
may bo mado by hard work, but can neither
ho mado nor enjoyed without health. To
those leading sedentary lives Dr. R.V.I'lercu's
"Golden Medical Discovery" Is a real friend.
It stimulates the liver, purifies the blood, and
Is tho best remedy for consumption, which Is
Bciofulousdlsoasoof the lungs. Rxidldrugglsts.
Hanoino Is capital punishment, especially
when you'ro hanging on somo good-looking
girl's arm.
Kill) It In.
Jacob Locckman. 274 Clinton Street, RuiTnlo,
N. Y., Bays helms been usIngTnoMAs' Eci.ro
tiuo On, for rheumatism. He had such a
Iiuno back that ho could do nothing; but ono
bottlo entirely cured htm.
No one ever believed beef could get up so
high. It was qutto poor when It commenced
to go up.
Dr. IMorco'H "Irnvorlto I'rcserlptlon"
always becomes the favorlto remedy of thoco
who try It. It Is a specific for ull feuiule
"weaknesses" and derangements, bringing
strength to tho limbs and back, and color to
uiu juco. vi uu uruggisis.
It is stango that 4- woman can ever be found
to marry a King, for ovor body knows that tho
King beats tho Qucru.
Wrlto to Mrs. Lydla E. Plnkham, Lynn,
Mass , for names of ladles cured of femalo
weakness by taking hor Vegetable Compound.
' When sorrow has left Its traces" what
has hecomo of tho rest of tho harncsal
Skinny Men. "Wells' Health Ttcnewcr" re
stores health nud vigor, cures Dyspopsln. f 1.
" That's what beats me," remarked a boy,
as bo passed a pllo of sliiuglcs. Jioston J'ot.
m
3fm The Diamond Dyos always do moro than
thoy claim to do. Color over that old dross.
It will look llko now. Only 10 cents.
- - ' !
A mad dog Is a pronounced Instance of cur-raiia.'-J'htladcljihtn
Quiz.
Funs, roaches, nnts. bed-bugs, rats, mice,
crows, cleared out by "Hough on Hats." 15c
Ufli! Heddlng's Russia Salvo In tho house nnd
uso Heddlng's Russia Halve In tho stablc.Tiy It.
The front door-rnqt is always ready to
ecrapo a now acquaintance.
The finest Livery Barns use Wise's Axle
Qrcaso on their light buggies.
National Yeaht is rollablo. Glvff It a trial.
1 1 .1 -- i. i,i , . ...
WakcficliTfl Blackberry Balsam, for diarrhea
- 1 -.... 0 m i.
Tar tho new brand, "Sprint: Tobacco."
En
Kttlf'i fiiHi one nlhtbtit.thmpntnnit tniutre tiobU
fflUiHlhlWotttl.anilthounniltnrhlltlrfytntfMrntrrny
yi lvUt ,. It fa "tho 'IN'VAMll'HIIIIT.
lllDnit'S KOonrCflfllioliidnmrinntnl.li..
clutiiof llehonlthworM ntcr. lnfinofMcrnl,
HoantiLtl JSmiilfl JK, ttlnthB nlffiinturnnf
YUOIjKIC'JI ib CO. on CTfery label.
T
HE GREAT CURE
ron.
RHEUMATISM
A It U for nil tha pulnful dlioaac of Uu
KIDNEY8.LIVER AND BOWELS.
It oloantM tho avitom of tho acrid notion
thai oue tho dreadful uimtnir whloli
auly tho vtcUma of ItheutnaUara oan rcalUo.
THOUSANDS OP CASES
of tho wont forma of thu tonriblo dtaoAat
liars boon qulokly roilarcu, and In ahort ume
PERPEOTLY CURED.
nurr, 11. uqnnon hut, do in iit duigqists.
11- Dry CAntxt unit by mall.
VIXL8.rUCItAJlDnOWJbCo..llurllnrtonVt
PATENT ADJUSTABLE
SUGAR GANF. MILLS
Evaporators, &c.
AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF, HIGH SPEED
Stonm EnKlnoa.
IVYor IJRmmriv
Catauhiuk mlilrvM
MADISON rri'F'G CO.,
MADIBON. VIS-
M RICH BLOOD !
PARSONS' PURGATIVE PILLS M
lllood, and wilt coiuplcirly cIiaiikp tho IiIikmI In Uiu rn
llrii RVMrm In llimi muntln. Any prrson who will tako
1 plllcncli nlulit from 1 lo l weeks mny lio rr'lorcd
tomniild luiillli, If micll utliliitflM! imMlliV. 8ililn'V
rrywlu'ro or tout liy mull lorH letter Mninpa. I. 8.
Joii.nbo.v t Co., Iloiton, Mum. formerly lliiiiKr, Mo.
TEAS
In nlmmlnnco . itiiuioti poaii,u
import' u iui ju.ir. rricen mwrr
tli mi ccr-Apent wantoil. Dou't
wuato tliati. Send for circular.
10 ll. Rooil HInolC or mixed, lor ft.
1() llin. I'lno HlncK or Mixed, lor 82,
10 Ihn.CliolcolllucU or Itllxcd, lor $3.
Bend for pound nimplo. 17 cts. cxtrn for poMnpa.
Then jsct V a oluli. Choicest Ten In tlio world.
l.irK!l vurletr.-l'lcnucs cveryiioilv-U lilrsi 'lea
Hoiibo tn Amerlcn.-Ko cliromo. Ko llumbiiK-
HtrnlKlit l)itlnci.-Vnliio for uuiliey.
l(lll'TWKUJ,4aVcM7KI.,N.l.,i'.0.oxl287.
FRAZER
AXLE GREASE,
Heat In tlio Wiirlit. li-l Iho KPiiuliie. Kv
cry iiiickuuu lu imr '1'iiiilc-iiiiiik unit I
iiiuilK-U l'Vuzci-'a. HUI.lt l'.VI'.ltYWIIKIlK.
RAMOAD GAZETTE.
A JOURNAL OF TRANSPORTATION.
Enginoorlng and Railroad News.
Pulillilin! at 73 Ilrnmlirsr, f" York.
ABENTS
LADIK8 or GKNTS mnlco
nuitiity lint Kt-lltiifc unr NKW
HOOK. InenllllllllK lo linilir.
lici-iM-ra. ftM-rul. practical nnd pupulnr Aildr i
r i:. ovi:.n, nlio I'mion mi-cet, chinaico.
'to- IVIccT.t.tofUf-l-I.-,.
lQj.W.HriuiiMi-r, naiCllQS
Nulrlt I.itUe. Iowa.
MAKE HENS LAY
An KiikIMi Veterinary Knrgeon ami Gliomlut, now
traveling In till country, nays that miwit of tlio lloroo
nnd (lattln I'nwilersMilil iihth arnworthleutrasli. Ho
aa)Htlint.Sliiirl(lan'a('cindltionl'c)Hilt!riaraaliitnlutly
piiriinnil liiiiuniiHiOy valiiahln, Notlilimon tiartli will
inako lien lay like. KliHriitan'n Condition i'nwilvrt.
Dose, nun tuantiooiifiil to onu pint fooil. HoldoTerjr
whnnt. or mint liv mall for nlclit letter atatnpi. I. o.
JOHNSON AOO.. llontnu.Ma".. formerly Uanifor.M'i.
IUiuonh' l'L'IKUTlVK 1'ILI.H inak now rich blood.
EDUCATIONAL.
A IHtlAK IIOI.I.KHK, A.lrlan, , Mich. Five BcliooU.
JV BeiidforCutiiloKue. etc .to I) 8. Bteplu'ni. I'rra t.
A MIKJIAUU; KFMAI.K INSTITIITK, Cliarlottci
im.vllle.Va. Full Kuciilty OrcUrOatuloKUc.
KAllMIA.VXaiKltH.'AIjtMII.LKOKiin.llIofpltal.
Larueai ilumiriiii.illilo t'olli-Re. For Caiuloiruel,
aildrcwT S. IIovkk, l I) , fB Waliatli Ave..CilciiCo.
UMON COM.KdK OK .W. OlileuRo. III. Tho
twenty fourth inr In KlnSi pt.unli.lrttt Diploma
admits to thu liar of llllnoW. For circulars addre
llos. II llooTil. Chlcano. 111.
ST.OI.AlUSArAIIKJiy, BlnlnwaMounit. ffli.,
la moil maunlllceutly ami healthfully altnaU'il. A
eplcudld new Aciidemy I almost coiupleled and v. ill bo
ready for pupl la In the fall For Oitiilocuc, addreas
Mother Buiierlor. K' Clara Academy. bluluawa Mound
1' O . UrantUo Wii
JOIINSOH'SCOMCOLLEGEafftn?
year. Bpi'Clineniof l'enmanslilp and Clrculiira. Fn'fl.
VnilMR MCU If u want to learn Tcletrrapliy tn
lUUflU mtn Rf,:u inonthv and be certain of a
Ituatlon, addrt a Valkn riNK Hum , Jaiieavllle, Wli.
OPIUM:
MORPHINE TIAmiwri
A Treatlm on tln-tr ,
jiuinu
'ln-eilv cure SKNT VHY.A. 1)k. J.lJ.
lion Mis, l'.O lloi 13f.ClilcBu, 111.
iceily cure SK.NT Fllhd.
IR nnn (UltrKXTHIIN now n.eoiii-Nuw
IUjUUU Filer lo till iillklndaof kiiw,otliey will cut
lietter than ever l're Hi.r.O. I'lrculnnaiiiljirlcca tu
AKenti. AddrtmK KOTH illltO., NcwOxonl. I'a,
THRESHERS
77.i JItst it tht
chet)ftt,li.
'trnted nrlco ll.t
free,
TIIKA0LTMAN4TAVI.OUCO,. MautiloM. O.
?H i Mnpcrdayatlioine. Samples worth (tK
jj 10 JZUiroo. AddnaiSriNSD.VIiCil'ortlftnd.Mft.
$47
A MONTH and lioaril In your county. Men
or f.adlra. I'leanatit IniHlnitt. Aildrena
1' W ZikolkrAeCo., liux'JI, Clilcauu, 111.
S66
A T.KK In your own town. Terms nnd
l5unttltfrie.AUdr'ilI.Ualktt&Co.,l'ortland,Mo
HAIR
Vholfa!c and retail. Bend for prlce-llt.
Oooila ent 0. 0, I), WIk Hindu to order.
K. llUItNHAM, 71 Btatu Street. CJileaBo!
ff nn A WEKK. ?12 it day at homo easily mado.
4)1 Costly outlltfreo. AU(lri)siTme&Co,AuiriU, .Me.
A. N, K.-A.
m
l'IR.V WHITISU TO AnVV.HVIHHH,
jUrimrt Hity yim tuiv llio .liUvrtlviifnl
in ll( JiCIJlei'a "
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