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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1895)
iy Yf THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1895. 8 DR. KILMER'S Sir R tf OO THe,l,CATKDNEUIVERAJJ2BLcM.,, lUtciuiiaUsin turabuRO, tuilti In Joints or tuiclc, brick dust In urine, frequent calls, Irritation, Itilliitnuatlon, gravel, ulci'rutlon or catarrh or tho bladder. Disordered Liver nlllniiticm, headache, Indlftostlon or pout. RWA.lll,'HOT im limratcs, cures kidney difficulties, llrlfflit's disease, urinary troubles. Impure Mood WHS NOT ft DEGPERADO. THE MAN KILLED BY THE CHICAGO POLICE IDENTIFIED, HE WAS CHARLES GORMAN, IHk Urtby Dnnghtrr Itnil Died tlm Night Ilcforoln Ht. 1'nul nml He ltnil Not tlio Money tn Ituy Itnllronri Ticket to do Iloinn on Ho- cauio I)c.pcriito und Lost If In 1.1 fc, CnicAfio, July 11. Tho body of tho man who wns shot nnil killed by Po liceman Rosenthal In front of tho Rrmriiin. liinliirlii.irciicralweakncssortlcblllty. Auditorium has been Identified as that fUvroillontbull(lsup quickly a rundown 0f Charles Gorman, .who lived at tho const ltitlonnndinnkw tlio walk strong. I Hotel Somerset, Twelfth and Wabash Al IirilBKIHiUU tfiii. uuu 9 . itvrnitA. 1,'rnm 4.1m 1n.mi.lrv tnnrlr nn "larmlld' Outdo to Health'' free- Consultation ttto. 1)IC. KtUVniliCo.. IIINOUAMTON.N.l. I a e a a a ! I or, CO 125 1 00 a oo3 oo 3 00 JIurkul Itvporl. (Corrected Weekly.) VVhoat 9 Com .. Oats... Rye... Finr JtlOB Stock hogs Fat cows Butter 7 l?jg gH ....,............ ' Potatoes 00 ChickenH lb 4 Spring Chiekons 1 502 00 Turkeys , lb (3 Bailed Hay por tonlO Tako your wagon work to Staploton Ho forgoa all irona for buggies out ot tho boat Norway iron, uaca no malleablo iron in repairing busies. OLDEST and ORIGINAL Dr.WHITTIER 10 WEST NINTH STREET, (NEAR JUNCTION.) KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. Regular graduatt nuthorlied by tin state, and conced ed to bo the lead Ing and moat uo ceBsful Speclallai In BLOOD. NERV. OUSandURINAnV DISEASES. Nervous Debility With Km Many Gloomy Symptom Cured. Lost Vitality Ptrttctty mad Ptrmaaeatly Rtttond. Syphilis Curat tor LIU Without Mtrcury. Urinary Diseases Quickly Reliant and Thoroughly Cured. his shirt ha wns supposed to bo 0. E, Cole, but tho linen was borrowed bo fore tho shooting occurred, niul his real identity was established by tho man who had befriended him. Mon- 55 day afternoon (lorinan reuoived n tel-;j-, egrnm from his wlfo in Ht. Paul, say ing mat jus uauy uaugntcr nau uiea tho night beforo, and urging him to como to her. lie mado every effort to securo money to tako him whero his dend baby was, and after repented failures, in a moment of desperation, he attempted to rob Saloonkeeper Mc (lloin, that ho might havo funds with wlilcli to go to Ills WHO, C. K. Colo, tho man who loaned Gor man tho linen and who identilicd his body, is in charge of the dining room :if tliii Union League club. Ho roomed at the hotel with Gorman and knew him well. Monday night about (1 o'clock Gorman met Cole as the latter iviih leaving the el ill) house, and showed him n telegram from his wife telling him of tho death of his child. Ho tried to sell u largo revolver to Cole, but the latter did not havo the amount necessary, 318. Then tho two men Uieil to pawn tho weapon, but could ;ret no more than St! on it. Gorman then tried to trade it at the railroad Dlllccs for n ticket to St. Paul, his IVorts being unsuccessful. Tho two men then went back to tho hotel. Gorman was very uneasy, nnd tbout 7 o'clock said ho must renew his IVorts to get the money. He started lown town and was not seen again by Pole until his body was identified. In .Ionium's trunk were found letters of "I'coinmi'iidation from various bar ooms where he had been employed, me of them being from the Grand Pa jlfio hotel in Chicago. All the tosti uonlals spoke of him as n man of integrity. Why is Dr. n. J. Whittle Invar iably successful? Uecausone makes no promises that In cannot fulllll. Avoid cheap cure-alls and unskilled physlalans, and consult Dr. Whlttlcr in ncrsra or by letter (glilnj symptoms) nnd rccclvo tho candid opinion o; i physician ot long experience, unquestioned kill nml Merlins Integrity. MEDIC'INICS from our own laboratory fur nished at small cost nnd shipped anywhere securo from observation. TREATMENT inner sent C.O.D. CDCC CONSULTATION. ritCG URINARY ANALY8I8. Offlco hours 0 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sunday 10 to 12. BfllirAITa Health nnd Emergencies VlllUC I tor U vts. jtunips to prcpuy. Call or address tn strict conlldcnco DR. H. J. WHITTIER, 10 Weat Wlntn Street. Kansas City. MO. CHALLENGED TO DEBATE. NOT CURE, aa HALP A CENTURY AGO. Pliltndelpliln Gentlemen Drank In a Way to Astonish Their Dcacendiuitrt, Among Americans up to 1855 tho ufo and abuse of strong drink wcro nlmost universal, but it ceituinly affected their health less injuriously tlinu at tho pres ent time. Tho worry and strain of mod ern business ami social lifo shatter nerves now and lend to dram drinking to repair them. On tlio contrary, most of tho oxecssca in tho old tinles en mo uftcr ii solid dinner, and threo or fonr hours wcro spent in rest nnd convivial ity, but tlio amount drank was enor mous. When tlio exchango was com pleted, in 18!J2, a dinner was given, nnd there was somo apprehension that tho wlno would l un ont, nnd a well known broker on the comuilttco expressed his Burpriso, aa the company had not nvcr aged moro than tlnco bottles npicco. This would bo thought a very largo al- lownuco of strong Madoirn in theso times. Li 1850 tho final audit of tho accounts of tho United States bank wns complet ed, and on behalf of tho government James A. Bayard of Dolawaro, John M. Mason and n Kentucky gentleman named Dukes appeared. It was n moro formality, nstho matter had been settled ton years beforo. John Young nctcd as clerk. Tho party met in tho northwest chamber of tho bank building now tlio customhouse at 11 o'clock. A bottlo of brandy and six of Madeira wcro on tho tablo, and after ti short inspection of papers tho wino was opened, nnd by 1 o'clock was drank. Tho day was warm, and a bowl of bishop was order ed, and this wns mado by tho servant with tho brandy and a flask of Curncon. This was drank, and tho threo com mitteemen went to dino with Charles J. Ingersoll about 5 o'clock. They returned, bringing iv friend. A doen Madeira wcro at hand, and smoking, drinking P3U. FOB A CASC IT WILL An oRTOcablo Iiuatlvo and Nbbve Tonic. Bold by Druggists or tx-nt by mail. S5a,Kc. ad $1.(0 per package. Famplca Tree. 17 Tho ravorlto S03TB WT73ZB JH.W forthoTecthond UrcaUi,Uo. Captnln Sweeney, U.8.A.,Ban DIe(fO,CaI., aayst "BlilloU'a Catarrh Itcmcdy Is tlia llret mcdlclno 1 hnvo over found that would do mo nyBood.'1 X'rlcotOcta. Sold by DruggUta. shiloh's cure: r Tmfl OneAT Couon Ccrb promptly euruj sjrhcronlloMiersfall. For Consumption JthAS nqrivnl; bus cured thousands, and will ormn TOU.iftakcninUmc rritoS3ctcC3etifU.OQ. Tor aula y V. I. rotllnclrufKt die Auierlraii lllineliilllc t.enguo Loiilng for u DlHeunsloii. Wasiiixoiox, July 11. A. J. War ier, piesldentof tho American llime .allic leaguo, has written a letter to Hon. Charles H. Pairchlld, chairman )f the committco on sound curreucy of ;ho Keform club, Xuw York, in which ao says: "Tho llimotallio league re ipcelfully invites tlio committco on lound currency to a discussion of tho iionoy question on distinctive propo rtions to bo agreed upon and to bo jnrriod on by questionsand auswors. I .vould suggest that not moro than flvo a or less tlinu three on a sldo be so .ectod to conduct the discussion, tho llscusslon to bu held at such time nnd slaco as may be agreed upon. Should Hits suggestion meet j'our approval, I would suggest nn early meeting to ugreo upon tho proposition to be dis cussed and tho regulations under which the discussion shall bo con ducted." Sennit Ion nt i:mporln. Kmi'oiu.v, Kiin.,, fitly 11. Kltjah Hop kins, a deacon of tho First Christian church, u prominent Odd Fellow, an old soldier und for the past sixteen years a respected and esteemed citizen, was arrested, charged with making a criminal assault over two weeks ago on llosa Mangold, aged 1.1. Hopkins is about 00 years of ngo and tlio fnthur of a lurgo family of grown children. Ho clnlms there Is uothing in the charge, lind many of his friends believe him. Hu had a preliminary hearing and was placed under 8300 bond. Quito a sen- tatton was caused by thu arrest Hank Cloned nt Tina. Tina, Mo., July 11. Yesterday morning the Citizens' bank of this place wns closed por order of Deputy Sheriff Ocorgo Cummins. On Friday tho state hank examiner paid tho bank visit, nnd afterwards advised tho secretary of state to havo tho institu tion closed. The bank originally had a capital of 811,000. The bunk wns turned over to M. O. Garner, who will jiay depositors in full. l.t'Uiil Xotlcu. A Ijiwyer KIIU n I'renetier. llKnKoitn, Ind., July 11. W. II. Col- tin, a lnwyor, shot and killed Josiali Htovens at Indian Hnrlnira ntntlnii. jom. l.iamWorSMef,unty,...,lylltl,,A.I. vcns ft .ircncheri .,UBtl how lh( MTATr or Nki'.iiahka Wkiihi-kii countv V room xZX" tU "U, 0t SUmm" "' a,r'( SSie'rin1 hllveS'tf 3 ( rendln,' aui nilim tlm patlilon of v,m om of it. Colvln escaped. lUrlli'tt. I'taj lliirtli.it Hie luMriitiifliit, llled mi. rr niieiir Hull Toll, the .id .t.iy ir July, S9'.. ami imrortfnu' to tm ' McCooK, Neb., July 11. As reports tlio lasi will and testament of ilio Mild .Ii-cmx-iI, como In from tho hail storm which 1ms limy ll proved, iiiimnvi-.l, protut-d, . nrevnlleil in eastern lluvus niwl nnrlli. Iinul iitiii iuiiiii-, i testai'ient of tin) mill1 HARRISON ON BICYgLINO. Tlio Kx-1'rrsldcnt Denies Condnninlng Their l?o by AVomrii. iNDlASTArows, Ind.,, July 11. Tho attention of Genarnl jlcnjnmln Hnrrl son, being called to nn alleged inter view published in New York, in which ho was mado to say that ho was op posed to the uso of bicycles by women, ho was quick to deny having said what was attributed to him. "1 have," said tho ex-presldcnt, 'talked with no newspaper man on such a subject. 1 may have said some thing to personal friends on this sub ject, but my views aro not in accord with tho views expressed In that arti cle. If expect it h another one of those made-up articles for which Now York newspaper men nro famous." Only last week a local blcyclu firm shipped two wheels to Saratoga, one for Mrs. McKee, General Harrison's daughter, und the oilier for her son. h tin l.it will and western Ited Willow counties Monday, I -liinmi V. lUrtlntl, ile. tlioy indicate that considerable dam- eeHs-il, and that Hi- ewnilnn of Nil I itistui- ago was done tocrop. Four inches of the ground in all direc- FOREST FIRES. Hoiuci, Crops and Timber In Michigan tirrntly DiiiiiiiReil. Muhkkoox, Mich., July 11. The city of North Muskegon and vicinity is in the throes of the greatest forest flro ever witnessed hero, and hourly the danger becomes greater as the flames creep along with astonishing rapidity. Farmhouses and extensive crops nro threatened on nil sides and tlio farm ers have turned out in a body to check tho headway. It will bo almost fruit less, however, as already over flvo square miles nro one mass of Uamcs. Lincoln' Monument, SrntsnriKi.n, 111., July U. At nn impresslvo meeting in the stnte houso the president und members of tho Hoard of the Llncoln-Monument associ ation formally Transferred the monu ment and property with deeds thereto to the caro and custody of tlio state. and whist wcro in order until 12, when . Tho new speaker of the house, W. G. tho Inst bottlo was drank, and then Cochrnn, presided, and on the plat form were Governor Altgeld. cx-Gov crnor Oglcsby, president of the associ ation; State Treasurer Wulff and Hon. J. T. Connelly. A largo audience was present. Amerlen'M Triumph nt Kiel. Wahiii.nhto.v, July, 11. Secretary Herbert received a report from Admi ral Kirkliind giving un account of tho Kiel celebration. Admiral Kirkland sujs the appearance of the United States fleet was in every way a credit to the country, and was in fact second to mi other licet nt the celebration. Tho impression created by our ships was n good one, and the flattering re ception accorded tho otliccrs by all na tions was gratifying in the extreme. netlliiK Wiirxhljn Henri)-. Wasiiinoio.v, July ll. It isthohopo of tho navy department to get cvory available ship of tho North Atlantic squadron ready for sea service by Au gust 1 next, in order that tlioy may tako part in the maneuvers which aro to bo conducted by Hear Admiral Bunco, tho commander of the stutlon. Striker Urantcd un Incrnmc. ' Canio.v, Ohio, July 1 1. The striking employes of tho Canton Steel company returned to work with a general in crease in wages of threo and one-third per cent, to niTect all departments en gaged in tho strike. About 275 men wcro involved in tho strike. Prosser, tho cook, brought in cold ducks und u mighty lobster salad. A gallon bowl of brandy punch was mndo as cou ducivo to digestion. A tumbler of this finished tho clerk, who went to sleep and was aroused at daybreak to drink n cup o coii'ee, and then all went down tho steps and walked away in tlio fresh morning air, nono tho worso in appear unco from tlio night's potations. It is apparent that in a lifo liko this it wns tho survlvul of tho fittest. Tho Htoady ones carried off tho honors, but gout, gravel and dropsy plnycd havoo with tho others, and theso complaints woro charged to port and Madoirn by tho doctors, and ho tho habit of drinking clurctnud light wines c.imo into fashion. Gambling was almost universal, and many fortunes of old Philadolphians dis appeared iu this way. Philadelphia Times. Financial AfTiilrn of France. Tlio financial speech of tho cx-Primo Minister M. Loubot, iu tho wcuato, is to bo posted, by order of that houso, ull over Franco. Th'ero aro somo statements iu it worthy of consideration. Thus, tho nntional debt is set down utl, 200,000, 000. It also appears that tlio difllcultyof making both cuds meet 1ms greatly in creased since M. Melino sccuicd tho tri muph of his system. Tho court of audits has discovered 211 irregularities in tho last budgetary account of money paid. By irrcgnlnritics it means ombozzlo monts, set down under tho head of "viro incntH." Among them figures tho S00 spent on behalf of a minister for "cal," and 010 a month for little "dc jouncrs" nt Voisin's, whero a min ister of jnstico entertained his friends. Thu "viremeuts" at tho homo ofilco aro 'set down ut UG0, tho&o of tho war of ilco at il.iiao, thoso of tho colonial ofilco at 3,000, thoso of tho public works of ilco at 3,U7m. When M. do Fieycinct was war minister, tho "viremeuts" of his department amounted to about 0, 000 n year. Ho, as minister of pubJ'o works mid war, swelled tho nationul debt moro than nny ono ob.o in power siuco Thiers' retirement. Tho redeem ublo loans wcro an expedient of M. do Freycinct to givo employment to tho publio works dcpaitment. London News. Somo I'olnts About Wills. Do yon know that yon cannot will away your body; that aclausoin yonr will giving your body nf tor doath to any person or institution is not legally bind ing? Your executors cannot bo forced to carry out your wishes, though thoy mny , do so through deferenco to your ex- Twnccml tirnfurniw.i.j Tfr tu nlcri t,n,iiirf tmf .iMvii i..tj.i..v. ... ... """ j.. .....v ,. ., .-. v a I... to roniombor tlmt threo witnesses aro ri..xHOL.i-Vi.io' for' July 'delivery and tl.ll needed in dovisingreal estuto instead of for Bontuiiilir. Corn Uhnp Weak; 1W.IM por cwt MickocL I Drnn Venkj Wt.f.J-'o jttit cwt sacked bailey 80 leer- Hny IloeelptS 0 enrss markot hltdior) tery llttln nn nle. Timntliy, choice, sti; No. 1, f inn 1 1 : No. J. WiW; fancy pralrlr, Jl.Mllli clitllr fM.ri0ftl(l: No. I. H.JJtf9jNo. 8, $7tiS; packuut liny, $liU. Hotel Wrecked by Fire. Kr.noitADo Si'iii.vos, Mo., July 11. The Formers' Home hotel on West Spring street was almost totally wrecked by flro nt 8:30 yesterday morning. Tho exact loss 1r not yet known. No insurance. (Joternor Culbemoii for MUer. Austin, Texas, .Inly 11. Governor Culberson, in a letter to lion. John llookhoul of Dallas, comes out for tho free und unlimited coinage of silver ut 10 to 1. THE MARKETS. KaxrisCitv, Mo, July 11. WLont wnsFomo what lower hero to-day. Iliero was very Httlo deniald. and mil) 11 fnw curs vcrn olferllitf. Mont lilcU wcro a to II rents bnlow Chlcni;o prices. HcccIpN ot wheat twl.iy, It cam; u j en r nuii, I can. No. .'Iianl wheat, Clta; No. :i hard, :lttMc; No. 4,."MiS; No. a ml t:'tlci No.ll rod.W.oi No. 4 red, f.lfi.1c; rejected, SSA.'i'c. Corn wiib aliont !io lower. '1 intra was ory litllo ilemaii'l, and few cam went tin sale. Con sldornlilo mlxt d corn was hoiiKlit to afrho at spot prlviv. lteceljits of com lo-day, 8 cars; a year oku, I car. No. 1 mixed cum, 3Sc; No. 3 mixed, 87o;No I jnlxid,:WJi'37c; No. 2 whlto, tPc; No. S37J4c Oats were iu kooi! demaud and sold about JJc higher, llecelpts ot 011U to-day, 3 cars; a )onr UK", uotlilim. No. 'J lulled foats, SHJo; No. 3 oats, '21; No. 4, ac; No. 'i wlilluoitts, 27c; Nu 'i, nom- lmlly,Zlti.v.c. two, as in bctmeathitig lwrsonul property. "When a woman will, she will, de pend on't," says tho proverb. But thero aro so many shaip turns and short curves in tho conrso of tho law that though n woman wills to will what sho will, how sho will in nino cases out of ten sho cimuotmako her will so that sho wills what sho will us sho wills to will. Now York Pi ess. ChleiiKO Hoard of Tnido. Ciiicaoo. July It. Tho following N tho rnaija of prices of tint irnilii mid pioihloa markot on tlm iHiurilot trailnt Ants as Hlters. Ants nro terrible fighters. Tlioy hnvo very powerful jaws, considering tho sizo of tlioir bodies, nnd therefore their mothod is by biting. They will bito ono unotiior and hold on with a wondorful grip of tho jaws, even after all tlioir legs havo been bitton off by other ants. Sometimes six or eight nnts will bo clinging with a death hold (to ono an other, making upccuHiic spectacle somo Win: it July Ntptomlxtr. .. Doceinbor.... Cons' July Hoptumbur... Docombur..,. Oat Jul) ,,..,.,.., Siptombor 4. ay ) Touk l..lu beptembo liient niav In' eomuiltled and Hie iniinlnlstiii- hail covers! lion of mill eilnte id.it ho Kl. tilled to Nelson tlons. ll.ii licit nml Mai'iiiet II, Itiitlett.lhexi'Ciitnrs. . lileml, tliat'lllitMliiv Jnlv 3(tl. A, 1. IS'VI, j ,. Murdered Father und Hon. atSnVloek p. m ,lsasvmil for liearint; Nil I ' !"J,',('K,'-V Ky. t'ly 11. A mob of million, when all penoin IiiIitpmhI Insald ",BsU,;( men wont to the rcsldon.-o of iiiiiitfi m.iy nnaar ai h eonnty emnt lolie j0,s,Hh Howton at f.uwlston, eight h'd in ami for siil.l ouiiiy,ainUliiiwe.mo (".' fl",m this city, and murdered why thu pinjrr ot 1 ctltluiier bl.uul.l no-1m ''i" ud his son, How let Howton. Thu KiMiiti'dt nnd llm nmlfo or flm tcndeiuy ""'"'"rors oscapod,! If caught they caW peiltlou ami tin-lieailiiK liieionf, In " o lym-bed. lilveii iiHllpikiins liileioteil In x.ild matter ny piiiillshliuupopyifthlsenlorlntliolliMlfloii.J nthvr I'JiJimh.i Hutuim, In VnKe. tJlllH- 11 wuil-ly iovi,iur I'rlnteil hniilil CNciSNri, (i I, July 11. Threu rpiiuti, far iliit-u sucei"iIvo wrohi, prinr t liuudiml eipi lov 01 the l'ulliuiiu said iluy of hem let'. JAMvtDui'rv, shops at l.iullt.w, Ky., have received County Jud,;e, increase of 10 pur cent iu wages. wiiu a teg gouo ami somo wuu nnii 1110 aud- uoiiy gouo. uno'Kingtiiarinct is that tlio i,,iouibor"' grip 01 an imt h jaw is louiiucd even dbokt him- ufter tho body has been bitten off nhd uothiug but tlio 'head -remains. Ex July. l!ptflinbor. October.... lllli 41 45 87 ! 11 Wli 63 ao7iH U 33 6'AI Liw MM 43 4.IH 3JF, 23( S.UU 11 UJ 03 am 0 10 i) vm llliwo July 10 113 J. 074 43 ?. Wt 11 mx 11 UB 0 2714 0 35 n07M oai 0 20 (,'llWQ July 0 42 42 21 22( W U02W rtt mm 0 1214 Hopi woro used as n mediciuo and as n basis' for 1111 intoxicating hoverago in Kgypt as early as 2000 D. O. Tho plant ltrciw, KIto Stock. Kansas 'Itv Mo., July 11. Cnttlo Rocclptj 1,458; calves, 2iJ shipped jostordny, 1,370 cnt tlo, 107 calves. Tho market was stonily to is roprcsmited on tho Egyptian monn monts of that date. ' AIontenQra has its namo from H10 color of ita mountniiu, The word mcaiiB "black mouiituiii.'" Dres8el beof and slilpplna steors, J3.SSfl5.rk sows nud holfors, $4,7S&3.70,' stockers and food r. .33ft4,UJi cnlvrs, $5.75C8.ro. Hogs Hnrelpts, S,Ri; Flilpiiod cstcrd,iy, 1,007. The market iiRnln So to 15c lower. Tho topprlco wasJI.SO aud the bulk ottnlw'wero from $1.60 to SJ.&3 for top bale nud, $1.03 to $15 for hulk of sales jettvrday, 8S. 1 i SCHO 1 n n Wll in Nervon fidi. Pie '1 ftlcr 1 Mi "For four tears I was a Buforori from ncrvousVilebility. During that time I took a great many remedies without getting any hrlp until I tried P.iino's celery compound. I took six bottles of that remedy and was cured. I cheerfully recommend Puino'ii celery compound." 9 So writes Mrs. M. S. Schoomnaksr of 80JJJano St., New York City. Too many women needlessly suffer from nervous troubles, not only in tho oitics, but everywhere. Their wholo world too frequently lies inside tlio fourj walls of their homes. Think of tho many persons, men as well as women,who spend most of their lives bnrricaded within tho nar row confines of their dwelling. Sum mer finds tli cm pale and tind out. Their store of nervous vitality lias been slowly brought down by vitiated air and sedentary life, Their wholo system needs a thorough replenishing Tho nerves want nourishment, tho tissues aro not half supplied with ma terial for tho repair of their partp, and J the grant vital on?ans must havo i cr blood to make them sound ' active, and l keep them so. uerves nnd brain need nourishmci jl no power 01 refreshing and rl ing every part of the languid bod wnat ukikch raino s celery compl tho marvelous strenrthener and vigorator of this century. It W same capacity to recruit tho wortl nervous system, to rcjuvonatej blood that has enabled this rci able ranicdy to help so ninny del ted persons and to restore them to fiim health. Ilhcuaiatism, neuralgia, pain region f tho heart, debility q voub weakness, showing i&self 11 of its myriad forms, are 9eU Paino's celery compfAar 1 enervated tissuos all ov: the It gives fresh vigor to tho ontiri vous tract, the brain, tho largo earners in 1110 spinal com anc norves tncmseives to tneir mu ramiucationa, fl it restores jaucu nervous enl It Bends new blood coursing thr tho veins. It makes people well! JAS. RETERSON, Windmills, - Pumps, - Reapei w d Paritiitjg Iiiif)lettjetts, -!!, o-t;..t- n'ii l-V 'T r r --Tr r , -TJlIt! ru ' ""a immmm THE BUCKEYE MOWER, 1