Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1892)
m A SAEATOGA'CO.KMffiACLE.- Excluded Holplcss for "Sears and from Hospitals as Incurable. The TIemarkablo Experience of Ch&rla. Qaant as Investigated by an Albany (N. 5T.) Journal Reporter A Story of Surpassing Interest. Albany (N. Y.) JoianaL March 4th. Sakatoga, March 4th. For some time past there have been reports here and elsewhere in Saratoga county of a most remarkable indeed, so remark able as to be miraculous cure of a most severe case of locomotor ataxia,or creep ing' paralysis, simply by the use of a popular remedy known as "Pink Pills for Pale People." prepared and put up by the Dr. "Willrams Medicino Company, Jlorristown, N. Y., and Broclcville, Ont. The story wai. to the effect that Mr. Chas. A. Quant, of Galway, who for the last six or eight years has been a great Bufferer from creeping paralysis and its attendant ills, and who hadbecome ut terly powerless of all self-help, had, by the use of a few boxes of the Pink Pills for Pale People, been so fully restored to health as to be able to walk about the street without the aid of crutches. The fame of this wonderful, miracu lous cure was so great that the Evening Journal reporter thought it worth his while to go to Galway to call on Mr. Quant to learn from his lips, and from the observation and testimony of his neighbors, if his alleged cure was a fact or only an unfounded rumor. And bo he drove to Galway and spent a day and a night there in visiting Mr. Quant, getting his story and interviewing his neighbors and fellow-townsmen. It may be proper to say that Galway is a pretty little village of about 400 people, delightfully located near the center of the town of Galway, in Saratoga county, and about 17 miles from Sara toga Springs. Upon inquiry the resi dence of Mr. Charles A. Quant was easily found, for everybody seemed to know him, speak well of him, and be overflowing with surprise and satisfac tion at his wonderful cure and restora tion to the activities of enterprising cit izenship, for Mr. Quant was born in Galway and had spent most of his life there. Mr. Quant was fonnd at his pretty home, on a pleasant street nearly opposite the academy. In re sponse to a Iniock at the door it was opened by a man who, in reply to an quiry if Mr. Quant lived there and was at home, said: "lam Mr. Quant. Will you come in?" After a little general and preliminary conversation, and after he had been apprised of the object for which the Journal reporter had called upon him, he, at request, told the story of himself and of his sickness and ter rible sufferings, and of the ineffectual treatment he had had, and of his final cure by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and cheerfully gave assent to its use for publication. lie said: "My namo is Charles A. Quant, I am 37 years old. I was 'born in the village of Galway, and, excepting while traveling on business and a little while in Amsterdam, have spent my whole life here.' My wife is a native of Ontario. Up to about cightyears ago I had never been sick and was then in perfect health. 1 was fully bix.f eet tall, weighed ISO pounds and was very strong. For 12 years I was a traveling salesman for a piano and organ com pany and had to do a great deal of heavy lifting, got my meals very irreg ularly and slept in enough 'spare beds' in country houses to freeze any ordi nary man to death, or at least give him tne rncumatism. About eight years ago I began to feel distress in my stomach and consulted several doctors about it. They all said it was dyspep sia, and for dyspepsia I was treated by various doctors in different places, and took all the patent medicines I could hear of that claimed to bo a cure for dyspepsia. But I continued to grow pradually worso for four years. Then I began have pain in my back and legs and became conscious that my legs were getting weak and my step un steady, and then 1 staggered when I walked. Having received no benefit from the o.se of patent medicines, and feeling that I was constantly growing worse, I then, upon advice, began the use of electric bolts, pads and all the man3' different kinds of electric appli ances I could hear of, and spent hun dreds of dollars for them, but they did me no good. (Here Mr. Quant showed the Journal reporter an electric suit of underwear for which ho paid S124). In the lall oi iSSS the doctors advised a change of climate, so I went to Atlanta, Ga., and acted as agent for the Estey Organ Company. While there I took a thorough electric treatment, but it only seemed to aggravate my disease, and the only relief 1 could get from the sharp and distressing pains was to take morphine. The pain was so intense at times that it seemed as though I could not stand it, and I almost longed for death as the only certain relief. In September of 1SSS my legs gave out en tirely and my left eye was drawn to one side, so that I had double sight aud was dizzy. My trouble so affected my whole nervous system that I had to give up business- Then I re turned to New "iprk and went to the Roosevelt hospital, where for four months I was treated by specialists and they pronounced my case locomotor ataxia and incurable. After 1 had been under treatment by Prof. Starr and Dr. Ware for four months, they told mo they had done all they could for me. Then I went to the 'ew York hospital on Fif teenth street, where, upon examination, they said I was incurable and would not take me in. At the Presbyterian hospi tal they examined me and told me the same thing. In March, 1S90. I was taken to St. Peter's hospital in Albany, where Prof. II. IT. Hun frankly told my wife my case was hopeless; that ho could do nothing for me and that she had better take me back home and save my money. But I wanted to make a trial of Prof. Hun's famous skill and 1 re mained under his treatment for nino weeks; but secured no benefit. All this time I had been growing worse. I had become entirely paralyzed from my waist down and had partly lost con' STATE BOUNDARIES. Xot -- -m Difficulties Arise Cob jtroUof.miiiands. The pain was ter rible; my legs "felt as though they were freezing and my stomach would not re tain food, and I" fell away to 120 pounds. In the Albany hospital they put 17 big burns on my back one day with red-hot irons and after a few days they put 14 more burns on and treated me with electricity, but I got worse rather than better; lost control of my bowels and water, and upon advice of the doctor, who said there was no hope for me, I was brought home, where it was thought that death would soon come to relieve me of my sufferings. Last Sep tember, while in this helpless and suf fering condition, a friend of mine in Hamilton, Ont., called my attention tc the statement of one John Marshall, whose case bad been similar to my own, and who had been cured by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. "In this case Mr. Marshall, who Is a prominent member of the Royal Tem plars of Temperance, had after four years of constant treatment by the most eminent Canadian physicians been pronounced incurable, and was paid the S1.000 to'tal disability claim allowed by the order in such cases. Some months after Mr. Marshall began a course of treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and after taking some 15 boxes was fully restored to health. "I thought I would try them and my iwife sent for two boxes of the nills and I took them according to the directions ' b1- ' tnem based their claims to tcrri Infrequently cernlat; Tfaara, After one of the Emperor Napoleon's great victories the English prime min ister, looking at a map of Europe, said mournfully, "Roll up the map; it will not be wanted these ten years." What he meant was that it would be ten years before tho fighting over thB boundaries of tho European states camo to an end. And in fact these boundaries have been fought over since then for nearly eight times ten years, and are likely to be still further and radically altered in the coming decades. This fact makes it interesting to ask how the states of our own Union came to fix their boundaries, and how claims Bawar of Ointments for Catarrh That The Only One Ever Printed Cai Find - "oa''---!'-rcury.i.'ii.M i the Word? t As mercury will surely 'destroy t5e''yiltere1rsvaTJinch' display adriiement of smell and completely derange tho whole system when entering it through the mu cous Hurfuces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from repu table ph KiciatiB, as the damapo they will do is ten fold to the pood you can posibly de rive from them. Hull's Catarrh Cure, man ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. J., LUUU1IU3 Illi UIVICUI, iUIU IH UlhCII IUH.-I- i nally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surlaces of tho system. Iu buying ' Halt's Catarrh Curo be sure you get tho genuine. It is token lutcrnallv, and made , in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes 1 timonials free. H GSTSold by Druggists, price 75a per bottle. Most people would as soon bo told that they are ill-looking as to bo told they are looking ilL Boston Transcript. A Shining: 3lark for Rascals Which Ofton rnnflini,! wr TU.nnA.Llil .J. "" "'" :V0I RpuriOUS imitation Ul IS - ..... .---..-.., unsteiier adjusted. When territories are admitted nowa days as states, like Washington, or North and South Dakota, the answer is easy. The United States government controls tho land originally, and con gress fixes tho limits both of the terri tory and of the state or states created from it. But the situation of the eastern states at tho start was very different. When their boundaries were first defined, they were colonies unconnected with and often hostilo to one another. Nearly given on tho wrapper on each box. For the first few days the cold baths were pretty severe, as I was so very weak, but I continued to follow in structions as to taking the pills and treatment, and even before I had used up the two boxes of pills I beiran to feel beneficial effects from them. My pains were not so bad; T felt warmer; my head felt better; my food began to relish and agree with me; J I could straighten up; the feeling began to come back into my limbs; I began to be able to get about on crutches: my eye came back again as good as ever, and now, after the use of eight boxes of tho pills at a cost of only S4.00 sec! I can with the help of a cane only, walk all about the house and yard, can saw wood, and on pleasant days I walk downtown. My stomach trouble is gone; I have gained 10 pounds; I feel like a new man, and when the spring opens I expect to be able to renew my organ and piano agency. I cannot speak in too high terms of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, as I know they saved my life after all the doctors had given mo up as incurable." Other citizens of Galway, seeing the wonderful cure of Mr. Quant by the Pink Pills for Pale People, are using them. Frederick Sexton, a sufferer from rheumatism, said he was finding great benefit from "their use, and Mr. Schultz, who had suffered from chronic dysen tery for years, said he had taken two boxes of the pills and was already cured. Mr. Quant had also tried Faith cur, with experts of that treatment in Al bany and Greenville, S. C, but with no beneficial results. A number of the more prominent cit izens of Galway, as Rev. C. E. Herbert, of tho Presbyterian church; Prof. James E. Kelley, principal of the academy; John P. and Harvey Crouch, and Frank I and Edward Willard, merchants, and many others to whom Mr. Quant and his so miraculous cure by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, are well known, were pleased to have the opportunity of bearing testimony to the high character of Mr. Quant, and of verifying the story of his recovery from the terrible affliction from which he had , tory on vague grants from English kings to explorers, colonial companies, or royal favorites. As the interior land was almost without value and little sought after, and as the sea coast was the only important district, the grants were drawn with great carelessness. For instanco, tho original grant for the colony of Connecticut included a strip of land from Long Island Sound to tho Pacific ocean. .Subsequently a part of tho same land, together with territory given long before to Massa chusetts and New Hampshire, were in cluded in the grant to New York. Examples of rival claims to territory might be given almost by the score. What is now Vermont was claimed by New York and New Hampshire; Ohio was claimed by Connecticut and Vir ginia, and there were other disputes as to territory in the south. The wholesale Connecticut grant' made trouble as far west as Ohio, where until the year 1800 the New England Etate owned .all tho land alone Lake Erie. The name of the "Western Be- eerve of unio is a reminder of a claim that was not merely made but partially allowed. Massachusetts, too, owned the statej of Maine for two hundred years, after; which it generously surrendered' .its' claim. Virginia for years ownedTae tions of other states, and in fact ai cne time fairly divided with Connecticut L&e ownership of Ohio. ( , J Even when the general ownership of land was settled, the question?! to where the exact boundaries of el4tcs ran made trouble. Pennsylvaniaand Maryland quarreled so bittejrljyfover their boundary that bloodshed pyrival claimaats on the border was of constant occurrence, but the dispute was settled finally in 17C7 by the running of '.'Mason and Dixon's line," famous acentnjy later as the boundary between frecdjpm nai slavery. ss?-' J? In some states the discoreryfof mis takes in generally accepted boundary lines has transferred important towns from one state to anSHihm' For-instance, the citizens of Pawacket were counted iu Bristol cointfMassachn setts, until 1801, wheal a jew survey ode Island, great manu- s Stomach Hitlers. Sometimes tho shaft strikes, but rebounding destroys liko tne fatal bUot in Der Frelschutz, tho evil marksman. Bcwaro of all local bitters with or without lubelsjgrticiras! colorable Imi tations of that oMastetter's Stomach Bit ters, or which aijtfrvprescntcd to equal-tUo great curative mfi preventive of malaria, dyspepsia, consjfcition, liver and kidney t rouhlo and nerfuness. Insist upon hav ing the genuinoS'' fX , TnE opera Fjfifer who reaches tnphlgh notes must hajm u soar throat Pittsburgh Dispatch. &gfn t i ' Rev JammH. Cordex, pastor i" E. Church, Wilsori N. C, says: I have used Br.idycrotiat fjBd never in a single instance failed to oblal.d immediate relief from head ache wheu'dtactious were followed." '50c. at . J . i Ir we coalrYusa our own good advice how -Texas eatings, i in this paper, this week, which 'no two words alike except one word, a same is true of each ueiv one unpearimtch week, from The Dr. Harter Medici r Co. This house places a "Crescent" oiverytlnng they make and publish. LooPr it, send them the name of the word r they will return you book, beautiful iographs or samples free. "I am losing flesh," said t butcher as the dog stole a sirloin steak-Washington Star. nn Hrrr rp nrrnvm With rates, Enamels, and Faints which stala ttenamls. Injure the Iron, and bum off. Tbe Rlslnu Sim Storo Polish Is Brilliant, Odor less. Durable, and tho consumer pays lor no Ua or glass package with every purchase. happy walw'fukl be 1 If von., Ill bo tru trnlv hnnnv keen vonr blood nure. yenr liver from erowine torpid by using loejhani's Pills. 23 cents a box. i r . "CAXJtoyou a freckled idiot How.'ab- are noc irecKieui" "ua. il OF "PEOUT AND PERMANENT!" THE PECULIAR EFFECTS ST. JACOBS OIL Are Its Prompt and Permanent Cures. .au Jan. 17, 18S3, GEORGE C. OSGOOD fc CO., RHEUWIitlS",, Druggists, Lowell, Mass., wrote: "MR. LEWIS St?vvt? isfi wdy St., desires to say that ORRIN ROBINSON, a boy of ?j3llAs. , came to his house in 18S1, walking on crutches; his leg J fin?flfthV5 for two months. Mr. Dennis gave him fit. Jacobs Oil to rub it In rfSfr3 hihad no fr I"3 crutches and went home cured Without them? T,0 ,. uTnai kAncnro TjfYm-wcYV r.-j T1IW .JUiyi'l "' .. -.fwo uu. umu.. uuii.k.u.., v.u. hv srjoha in 1881, has remained; cuwui ( .Oje j . j m w a t n n n j-i . -n-i i.i... ii is now atwaTery uay tu. m..u.w.. ouns man his lcen and EORGE C. OSGOOD. - p ' Jyir ..Aberdeen, 8. Dak., Sept 38, 1888: KBm.maEw a years wiui cnruiuu buivu m i j. . Wn Tvtlwt of RL Jacobs Oil cured me." oy Honors - - HERMAN SCHWAYGEL. r i Suffered several years with chronic stitch in the back: was given up surd! Why, you fir ' , Towraf 'Feeble Lungs Against Winter with'JaalA's Honey of Horehound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in on&minuUX, ? ' t Goltitn- Sparkling bottled Beer, "The, A. B. a Bohemian" of the American B CoAoiJlt Louis. Brewing t i i0SBB4 W J 1 ajBt-l r BBBBBBBmBBBBBBBBBBBBBm iTIir M iSBiBBBB ,. 0 aa f&ft k -: 4bBbNHEH& i tl BBBBBBBBBBBBBBsV 1 r 25 vHBiiB .4. MMv? r jm2, .KVCV-JWtSi i Lj UPRqj HILL'S i 3 4 fcity of Toledo, ) f Lucas Co.. S. S State of Ohio. ) PranJ. Cheney makes oatfi that he is the senior partner of theirm of F. J. Cheney ft Co., doing business in the City Toledo, County afid feate aforesaid, and that said firm ill pay the sum of ONE? MJ.IDRED DOLLARS for each and everase of Catarrh that dannpt be cured by the use of HAK'S CATARRH CURE. jffyy . "iSorn to before mec.nd 9 subscribed in my presence,. ths'6th day of December, A. D. 1889. k rt for so lontr a time been a sufferer. Truly, the duty of the physician is not ' transferred Pawtucketto to save life, but to heal disease. wnii0 a part 0f the Bq, of Dn WniiamTKnk PillTTn the ca l .2ft " of Mr. Quant, induced the reporter to UDP05fd to4bein ? land, was make further inquiries concerning , landed over to Massachusetts, them, and he ascertained that they are I Even with the accurate surveys of not a patent medicine in tho sense in to-day, disputes arise cithe same per which that term is generally used, but plexing question. OhA and Indiana a highly scientific preparation, the re- ltiU hoid riral and nugfttled boundary suit of years of study and careful ex- elim Eve h T. . periment. They have no rival as a blood builder and nerve restorer aud have met with unparalleled success in the the state borders, trot sarily averted; for1 ble is not neces- question then treatment of such diseases as paralysis, ' arises, Who owns tbaciffht to the river? rheumatism, sciatica, St Vitus' dance, palpitation of the heart, that tired feel ing which affects so many, and all dis eases depending upon a "watery condi tion of the blood or shattered nerves. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are also a specific for troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, irregularities, and all forms of weakness. They build up the blood and restore the glow of health to pale or sallow checks. In tho caso of men they affect a radical cure in all And if this owaersfc is important as in the case of. tho vster-beds in tha Potomac, between Maryland and Vir ginia, fierce quauvefs follow, even in these days. Jf Yet when we consider the warlike ex periences of Europp in these very ques tions, with far l&safcomplexity of grants and titles than ia our own states, it is greatly to the, (honor of our country that results fcssre been so neaceablv Both the method and results Syrup of Figs is taken: it is. vie and refreshing to the taste, and i gently yet promptly on the Kidni, Liver and Bowels, cleanses7 the n tem effectually, dispels colds, W aches and fevers and cures habtoal constipation. Syrup of Figs igthe only remedy of its kind ever pro-: duced, pleasing to the tasteaiv& ceptaoie to tue stomach, iron m its action and trulv benefieialin its effects, prepared only fromf t&jmost healthy and agreeable suutaices, its many excellent qualities (omnend it to all .and have made i tie most DOPular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for and i bottles by all gists.. Any reliable may not have it on cure it promptly for wisnea to oy ic uo substitute. CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO. toTARIAI. SEAL fLUCAS CO., O. : 1 HALL'S catarrh cure IS TAKEN INTERNALLY, and acts directly upon the Blood and mucous surfaces. V. GLEASON, Notary Public. in 50c tag drug- iiwho ad will pro- ay one irno t accept any I Testimonials sent -a ' BAH FRAN0I& iOUISVIUS. KY. CAL J MEW YORK. M.T. WW POSITIVELY' CURES Ir-flfETeiyBM; cases arising from mental worry, over-. stained. Yonfi'e Companion. work, or excesses of whatever nature. On further inquiry the writer found that these pills are manufactured by The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock ville, Ont., and Morristown. N. Y., and are sold in boxes, (never in bulk by tho hundred) at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for 2.50, and may bo had of all drug gists or direct by mail from Dr. Wil liams' Medical Co., from cither address. The price at which these pills are sold .makes a course of treatment compara tively inexpensive as compared ith other remedies, or medical treatment . mar; m REPORTS. KANSAS CITY. April a tag steers C 3 50 4 63 era' steers .... 3 70 THE YOUNG IDEA. CATTLE-Sh! Bir Niilvecows. 2 00 HOGS-Goodjfo choice heavy.. 3 50 WHEAT Ny ml XC- bard CORN'-NcCtf. OATS No. .'. FLOUE TMbnts, per sack... flfnev. 81 73 It Scores a Bull's-eye In a Scholastic Shoot lnjr Match. .. The school teacher had invited his oratorical friend to visit his school and while there he addressed the scholars. His remarks were histrionic and in the course of them he ran across Julius Caisar. "It was a time of tumult in Borne, the Eternal City you all know where Rome is, children," he said, "and Caesar was away in tne nortn ngnting. lie HAY-BSI& . 5 50 BUTTE1 CHEES EGO: liACOy 400 3 SO 155 82 & 74 33X 34 27Ji 23 73.4 74 2 10 2 30 1 90 1 95 050 3 trtChoIcficreamcrv... 24 -FUl.falBftV' ' 9 10 S-A0i:alBBBBBBBW "-' WytCh II JSlornlfca.r. 9 II . Shouldei!B '!; i 7 Sides..... .TiJT. 9 10 EAKLJ :. 714 8J4 FOTXOES. 50 75 - J- ST LOUIS. CA.JXE ShlDDinc stcera.A. 4 00. 4 CO v-k. Butchers' steers..'.. 3 00 4 83 HOGtisktag. J 3 80 4 50 .-"i"' "i "KJHU. 1W 1(0 O 33 (2sr4 55 14-W.83 35' s-sr) :'S(9 28X FLOUK Choice. . WHEAT No. 2 red. COnX No.2 .., j .- . -o o- -i OATS-Xo, 2. Kuew a strong nana anu a urave neart j rvejjo. were needed there, but none dared to make the momentous step and he hesi tated to rush where others feared to tread. Beyond the Eubicon Caesar heard the din of discord and at last he came i sheep Fair to chotco 4 40 down to the banks of that classic stream ' FLOUR Winter wheat 4 oo BUTTEU Creamery PORK .. CHICAGO. dATTLE Shipping steers.... HOGS Packing and shipping. 8 10 50 440 3 To !rcd. r,A InrArna tmrd tho retnital fM.v. Tn I WHEAT No. march thither meant victory or death ( SatsNo" L'.l"..".."".l and Caisar crossed the Rubicon. Yes, RYE-Xa "27."."."."."...."" children, the die was cast and Ccesar crossed the Rubicon. And why did he cross the Rubicon? I ask you children, weak and wavering between right and wrong, why he crossed the Rubicon? Why did " WHEAT No. 2 red "iknow," piped a youngster, inter- CORN No.2 rupting the orator. , OATS Western miscd. "I know; he wanted to git ov cm ' BUTTER-Crcaroery... the other side." Detroit Free Prett, j P0KIC BUTTER Creamery PORK NEAV Yf-.i CATTLE Common to !...-. . HOGS Good to cholrc ...... FLOUR Good to choice 4 30 79 27 io an 480 4 Co 640 450 814 39 23X 75.4 23 10 ( 4 (o 52J 5 15 97H 9J 9tia 49J4 34H 38 20 29 0 53 10 03 81 3J 23 71 '1 -J J TO 1)1 It is uerfectlv hahnlcsj and contains no ool sonous dru?. Is act offered as a mcdicui.to build up weak constitutions, or as a tenia tit li ONLY to Care If rmdaehe. A trial will con-" vinco you. Any miabfe drujrgist who may not have Bradycrotlneon land will procure It, or it will be Rent postpaid npon receipt of price SO cenu and M. Accept bo avbatltate.' IIAIYCMTIRiHFfl. CI., MACON OA.. aruaizBarisaraviiwya 4 . PfflfMthaWwMl. Why do you Buffer kCroai Iyepalaand Siek-Hcaiaachel preaderio( Ufa mierahle, whea the' Tmmiilj MntjnnrlniiilT Tiiiy Liver Pills bu tocataaddlceat ywtt food. VJL a kwai beadacbe aad Impmitri AA CATARRH a r t Vaf gHREBXORTXAXaS : JZ. B WALTHALL & CO., DfUggiata, Horse Cave, Ky., say; "Hall's Catafrl Cee cures every one that takes It." $ ' CONDUCTOR E. D. LOOSna T ctroit. Mich., says: "The effect ot Hall's Cctarra Cure is wonderful." Write aim aboutlt 7 REV. H. P. CARSON, Scotland, Dak., saysv "Two bottles of Hall's Catarrh Cure complete ly cured my little girl." J. C. SIMPSON, Marquess, W. Va., says: "Hall's Catarrh Cure cured me or a very bail caso of catarrh." Hall's Catarrh Car! ;S Sold by all Dealers in Patent Medicines. PRICE 75 CENTS A BOTTLE. CURE THE ONLY GEKUIXE HALLS CATARRH CURE IS MANUFACTURED HY F. J. CHENEY & CO., y? SI t 1 1 : on application. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. j. I. CASE THRESHING MACHINE CO., Ironsides! MANUFACTURERS OP (dingee) Woodttury Powers, Tread Powers and Saw Frames, Swinging Straw Stacker Self Feeders and Band Cutters, Portable-Saw KILLS, TRACTION PORTABLE AND SKID ENGINES. J'-Jj m!JIIJJ trt CATAIiOGUE SENT FREE TO VVSr AUXmmssSi. F .is QHHHH Tlueshetf 1- mWl i VJUOGHJE SENT tafaa mn ism.rxiUfc m US'! Jm': I i'cyi- t-L wiJ m 3?'JJVX 'J.'H HI Latest Styles L'ArtDeLaMode. 7COLOHKD rkVTKS. ALL IUI LATENT PtRIS 1SD SEW toux yASuioxa. O30rdtr it of yoor Saninln or trcd 3& ecntA for l&tnt cumber ta W. J. MOItKE. FahlUhrr. 3Ku.t 1Utkfit.,Aew lark. FXTIJt tttn Omm jam Ktlfc BUNTING tin. t. t i woen you ouy nags you it 'ant the best. Government f. oiauuaiu o uik. uwi, lilt iu :T xn J1 it w A i lwkt.w nriirm m me U. S. are (WIMMONS &'CO., Oak HalirB0staj Mass. Dealers in Military Uniforms. Write for a Flag Catalogue. FLAGS. IWqeS FOR-IADIESGENTIEMEN. FBOXTIPu5GH00LSH0ES m-L Ri!RRIFSffiat PRICE kOKE I HARNESS 01 2 We Cat the Prlcca and sell than nil our competitors, nnd aro Mill I.r.ftDr.HM OX LOW FKICE8. S47.50( srxcuL err raicx siipuc arm. 021Ian Cart.. .only 9.&m see open Bumrr.onir xt.so SO Top Baacr..onlr S8.ee lie BnepT Harness onlr IS BUT of Factory. Sbts Middle- U..BUGQYaVCAT,Cj,tla!)-.ciMiuui,o. orBOYScScQIRLS. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE ARGO SPECIAL SHOES. If he does not keep them send to us for tbe style and size you want. Illustrated Descrip tive List furnished on application, also comic pamphlet, c. H. FARGO & CO., Chicago. era axe rata t ins ma cm jm nut BORE! WELLS, with oar Tamoa Well afachlaery. Tin, only parfect aclf-clouus and taat-aroDpiSC tools in oa 100M1S A NYHAN, TITFI-f. OHIO. m OHIO WELL DRILL laaib 4BjHcVCataM IU"I "" ARent'sBasinegaherendaeearv tood Mtuatlons. write J.U. BKOW.SoUa.Mo. aimtBaraRanjtlajimiM, 3 o o 5 Towcr'5 Irrjproved 5LICKER i? Cuarai)tec4 .. lAbulutcly Water. Jtf ce ys5fi 5oftWooIcr? ' WatCh Out! Collar. SLckmhive texktheFisABrifrf TttCUtii on emy Coil Swlb a i. TOWER. MFR. BOSTON. MASS. Cmiee BOILING WATER OR MILK. EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTINQ. COCOA LABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY. il5to2sTbi lremodlaa. O.W.F.SirxsnkraVlcker'a Theatre Bidg. CUcao.lH a- amx Tins papts mmj i r IFYOUHAVEaOTnUC QUARRY r b GUDirrr 1 aauun m..-- T" pim'n -Rpmedv for Catarrh is the I Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest. M Sold oy dnufgists or sent by malL 50c. E. T. Bazeltine, Warren. Px A. N. K.-D. 1390 wsimeTe ABrfeBxauss ptzaaa la T