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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1906)
IN CONSTANT AGONY. i A West Virgininn's Awful Distress 'I ' Through Kidney Trouble ! ! . I W. L. Jackson , merchnnt , of Parle- I ersburg , W. Va. , says : "Drhing nbout ' In bad won. the r I' \ . _ " " brought kidney troUt bles on me , and 1 suffered two n t y yonrs with sharp crnmplng pains in the bacle and urinary' ' disorders. I often L had to get up n doz. It. . , on times nt night te. r urinate. Retention set In , nnd I was obliged to use the cntheter. I toole to my bcd , nnd tM doctors famug to help , began usln Doan's Kidney pmD. The urine soon came freely again , and the pain grad. onlly disappeared. I ha"o be on cure eight years , and Utougll ever 70 , am ns nctlvo ns n boy. " Sold by all dealers. 50 cents n box. Foster-Milburn Co. , Buffalo , N. Y. ALMOST A CATASTROPHE. , I Exubernnce of Love Spnsmodicnlly r . , Manifested Results in MarI - 9. tificntion. I She wns sented In the gloaming , a happy smile on her pretty , pensive , face , when her elderly aunt entered. Then , as she looked upon the Itlnd old face , a feeling rushed upon her that she must share her wonderful news with Eomebody-sbe ! must let DOmeOnl' Into the secret which till then had been the solo possession of herself and Harold , She sprang up and fiung her arms O\lOut her aunt's neck. "Oh , auntie , " she cried impulsively , "you 10 lo"e me , don't you ? Kiss me , aun le , and tell me you do-ltlss me ! " nut only nn alarming gurgle came from the old lady for a moment. Then sh said , gasping Indlgnnntly : 'Klss you. If YOIl ain't careful I'll , I. shnlw the life Ollt of you. YOIl very .J nearly mate me wallow my teeth ! " TORTURED WITH ECZEMA. i' ' " 'r. ; . Tremendous Itching Over Whole Dody -Scratched Until DIed-Won- derful Cure by Cutlcurn. "Last year I suffered with a tre. mendous Itching on my bacle , whlc ! ; grew worse and worse , until it spread over the whole body , and only m . , face and hands were free , For foUl months or so I suffered torments , and 1 ; I F I had to scratch , scratch , scratch , un tIl I bled. At night when I went U bed things got worse , and I had at tI es to get up and scratch my bed ) all oyer , until I was as sore as could I , be , and until I suCfered excruciating ' 1 pains. They told me that I was suf , ! ferlng from eczema. Then I made UI : my mind that I would use the Cuti " } cura Remedies. I used them accord : . " : # ' Ing to instructions , and very soon In . . ' i. , deed I was greatly reIieved. I con tlnued until well , and now I nm ready to recommend the Cuticura Remedies to nny one , 1\Irs. 1\Iar Metzger , Sweetwater , Olda. , June 28 : 1905. " . Charitable Player. I , By some means a mother and daugh- , tel' managed to gain access to Pade. I re"sld's sanctum. The mother was proud of her daughter and the daugh. . , tel' had aspirations. She desired Pad . ' erowsln's opinion of her slelll. Paderew. ; sId listened , or appeared to , whllo the ; mother boat tlmo approvingly. At last with a final crash , the girl ros from t the stool and the mother fiushed with , " ) pleasure. "Tell me , " she whispered to , I the artist , "tell me In confidence. What do you think of her ? " Amiably the : . artist rubbed his hands together. "I think she must be very charltablo , Surely she letteth not her ett hand know what her right haud doeth. " JiT..TK 01" " OUIO. CITY OF TOLEDO , l 89 UOAS COUTY. f' l"R..NE : J. CIlESEY makes oath that ho II senIor partner at the arm ot 10' . J. CIIEN&Y & Co , . dulu ! ; buslnc8S In the CIty of Tolodo. County aHt Statu aforc . .ld , Rnd that snld Orm will pay the oum of ONE nUNlJltEIJ DOLLAltS for each IIUlI evcry ease ot CAT..nRI1 tbat canuot bo curcd by tno usc of S1UL'8 C..UUUU CUUE. FRANK J. CIIENEY' Sworn to beroro me and sub.crliled In my prclence , thll 6th day of Docomb r , A. D. . 19 G. - ' - . W.GLCASON , J---t 1 SEAL r NOT.\UY rUULtC. U ; ; : atarrh Cure II takcn Internally Bnd IIcti dlrcetly on the blood Ilnd mucolis surfncci or tbe , Yltem. Scnd for testlmu'I..I. . froo. F. J , CHCNEY & co" Toledo , O. Sold by sll Druggists , 70 : ; , Take 1I1l1I'sFllwlly 1'1IIs tor constipation. I A : ! Itattcr of Courtczy , Merely. Mr. Nervey-'rhe object of my call upon you this evening , 1\11' . Gel rox- Mr. Goldrox ( steruly-Yes ) , you'"e come to tell me that you wish to marry my daughter and 1 want to say right hero and now- "Pardon me. I como to tell yon that I am going to marry your daugh- tor. I convinced her and her mothel that It was 110 more than fall' to put " Press. you wise.-Phlladelphla . Just n. Tip. Miss Country 1IIald-1 was re\tUnr ; In a magazlno that In the city hotels one often sees palms about the dining rooms. What kind of palm Is the most prominent ? Mr. Dlneout-The walter's.-ChlcagO' DaB ) ' Nows. Fel'Ilexlng. . "Vot a kvecl' langvlches ! " exclaimed the foreigner , wllo was trying to learn the AmerIcan touGue. "You sa ) ' lit. man Is 'all In' ven 'ou mean ho Is all owdtChlcago ! Tribune. Posltlo:1 : ' 1llcd. WIIl1e Gusher-Just Irt mo IlrC5 ; ) one kiss on these coral 1I1 [ : ; ? Sweet Slngel"-Slr. I nlrencly huve a press agcnt.-Chlcago aBy l cws. If "oU Ilon't llc , yeur job , d01\ ' ! worrsomo other' f'lIow wlll see : . bave 1t.-InrllII1\Iolls : : Star. I.rwi ' Rinlc : : } llCulec kolmiht fie ci1lr- , ma c of rwh. mellow tohwcu ; , YOIl1' deal. ' Lcwis' " Proml III. er 01' Fal'lo"L , Plcasure Is clou l d YdI vision. , PACKING "OUSt MA [ T 110RRORS Effort to Suppress Publication of Report of Labor Commissioners.I I . SINCLAIR URGrS PRfSIDrNI TO SIAND flRf'1 He Is Asked t.o Publish t.he Neill Report. That Awful Condit.ions Existing in Chicago Packing Houses May Be Bared to Public. - ( Spoclal to the Chicago Rocord.Her. nld. ) NEW YORK-Reports which have reached this clt . from Washington alleging that President Hoose"elt has been prevailed upon by the beef packers to SUllpress the official publl. cation of the report of the commls. sloners or labor , Charles P. Nolll and James B. Roynohls , regarding the conditions they found In the Chicago pacldng houses , have caused Ullton Sinclair , whose Inltlatlvo In the inves. tlgatlon or the paclcors' aITalrs was the means of Inducing the President to send his commlsslonel's to Chlca o , to write to 1\11' . Roosevelt urging him to gIve the pUblic official lmowledge of conditions In the Chicago stocl' 'ards. "While the facts contained In the report were practically coveroll In Tho. Hecord.Herald In Chlca o this morning , " said 1111' . Sinelair. "Its 0111- clal publication at the Instance of the President will have the effect of clos. Ing every avenue of escape for the packers from the passa e of teglsla. tion which would force them to , . change their mothods. Urges Full Publicity. "I have wrlttcn the Prcsldent begging - ging him to not allow an ' consltler. atlons to stand In the way of publishIng - Ing the findings of his commission- ers. When the people of the Unltcd States are fulIr acqualntcd with the conditions In the pacldllg houses public - lic opinion will talw care of any remedial - edial legislation which may be need. cd. "When It Is under3tood ttlnt the altuation In the stoclyards and In every large Imcldng house Is just what It was In the Insurance uslness a year or two ago , there will be no trouble to bring about reform. "Things that would horrify the pub. 110 if known are done there as a matter - ter of regular routine and under on established system. The standards that pre"all there wore best expressed - ed by Adolph Smith , who has made a IUelong : study of slaughter houses , and besides being employed by the German and Belgian govcl'Ilments as an expert in such matters , has tray. eled all over the world for the London Lancet. Dr. Smith said the Chicago stockyards were worthy of mediaeval barbarism and were a disgrace to American clvmzatlon. He said the methods of the packers are just as they would have been If there was no such thing as modern bacteriological scIence. Meat , he said , was treated ns If it were not a pel'lshable article , but , II1to dry goods , on the theory that 'once good , always good. ' Inspectors L < lck Power. "One of the greatcct evils of the present Inspection system Is that In. specters have no aothorlly to on tel' these parts of the pacldng hOllses where the by-products are IIrellared -I mean where the canning , plcldlng , sausage making and preserving are done. 1 saw one of the trllst's em. ployes doctoring spoiled hams on a big table. The stench that arose from them was overpowering. "Tho man was worldng a pump with one foot. Attached to the pump was n tube , on the end of which was a big hollow needle. He would jab the needle Into a ham and then pump It full of 11. chemical to llllw awar the dreadful odor , A few days ago I sent 10 the president sevornl adver. tlsements and circulars In which dealers - ers In paclwrs' sllpplles laud the virtues - tues of their wares. One firm guar. antees that Us patcnt preservative will tnlw awa ' the odor from spoiled meat , no matter how advanced Us stage of moldiness or putrlficatlon , Dyes for the Sausage. "Dyes and coloring matter which give to sausages the 'smolw' color of commerce and bring bacle tnlnted meat to Its nntural hue are openlr advertised. There Is stuer called 'bull meat powder' and 'zero preserva- the , ' together mlth many other patented - ented preparations , accompanied by elaborate directions for their use. Most of these nre to be ground up with sausage meat and tinned ham. burger steal\ . "Eyer ) ' supply house advertises liquids - quids to bo rubbed over the surface of meat to tal\O away bad odors. Borax , rormaldeh 'lle , sab'clllc acid nnd all the other things found In the undertnlwr's outfit are exploited Ip Aniline Dye Inventor. The fiftieth anniversary of the In. Tentlon of the aniline d : o Is to be cel. ebrated br the world of science b ' the Dr. Perldn. In the National Portrait Gallery , and a bust In the rooms of the Chemlcnl Society at Durllngton House , London. Asbestos and Aluminum. The lightest and strongest sub. stances Imown , so far ns w ( > are In. formed , are asbestos nnd aluminum , ellch for Its purpose. - these advertlsemonts. Denlers In 'smolw colol's' eXlllaln In tholr clrcu. lars that the use of these vl\rnlshes- and that is what they are called In the clrculars-gl"o to sausages the true color of the smoled ; : product and save the loss In weight that Is sus. talned when ther are lIut In the smolwhouse. "I have a frl011l1 who has perfected 11. process for deodOl'lzlng hilln that has spoiled around the bone during the smole ; : process. lIe Is emllo 'ed b ) ' the trust , 11nd his method Is to 1'0. move the bono from these FJpollOl1 hams , whi < h are Imown to the trade as 'No.3 gl'nllo , ' nnll thrust In n white- hot iI"on. This sweetens the meat nt1l1 the hams go out of the } llnco labeled 'No. 1 gra"de ham. ' "Skinned Hams" Ancient. "Sldnned hams , which are supposed - ed to bo II. special product , are onlr the hams of old hogs with sl'ln so thick nml tough that nobody will bur them. The sldn Is removed amI ground up with spices and potatoes nnd called hend cheese. Ono of the trade clrculam which I sent to 1111' . Roosevelt contains this recolllt for helillchol'se : "rwenty pO\1l1l1s potato fiour , elght . pounds hog rind , ono pound borax ; silices to flavor. ' "Hero Is nn' allidavlt talon ; : before Alfred H. Jonnlngs , a nolary , who cnn lurnlsll the name of the man who made It. It states that the affiant was emplo 'cd for eight months as n. car lIne salesman , The man left because - cause he' could not stand the sights he witnessed in the Ilncldng housos. 'I hnd first to learn the } lroducts , ' he says. 'and had to .stud ' all the processes - cesses of manufacture , Provlous to this employment I had been a b ltcher and was nn expcrt judge of meat. l\1y attention was at once called to the quality of the cattle leilled In the es. tabllshment and canned thero. 1\1nny of these cnttle were : : ; 0 emaciated as to e just able to drag themselves along. I have seen snusages hung In vuts to be dred 1'011. As a reslllt of what I saw In Pacldngtown I bavo never since caton canned meat or snu- sages , except that which I Imew was not made In largo lJacltlng ostabUsh. ments. ' "President Roose\'elt has II. copy of this afilda vlt , Human Flesh In Lard. "Chlcngo neWSllaperS were surprls. ed when I told of mon failing Into lanl taJ I's and beln : ; rendered Into lard. r personally ha vo seen tanles with openings six feet across the top almost on a level with the fioor and the room full of steam. When the President's commlsslonors fir f callie to Chicago ther were told stories of men falling Into thosc tanls ; : , ut they refused to elleve them until they Ilnl1 fu\ler \ evidence. "A woman in my employ told mo her husband had been told by a saloon lcollOr that a man In the om ploy of the firm fell Into a vat of boiling lard. Ho made no sound after ho dlsap. Ieared ) In the vat , and the man who worked beside him gave the alnrm to Lbo foreman. The foreman Immedl. ately ordered ever ' other worleman out of the vatroom and loclcod the doors , nfter which he nnd the man fished what was left or the body out cf the vat. 'rhe saloon lcoellor gnve the name of the man who had helped to talce the body from the bomng lard. He also said the widow of the dead man received $2,500 from the Imcltlng company to lcoep the story from the President's commlslonerFJ. : : "Whon my fricnd went to the address - dress given to get the story for the ce.mmlssloners umlel' the pretnso that he was the relrescntntlve of an Insurance - surance ( 'omllnny : ho was set upon by thc Ignorant Poles In the house and ( 'filled n. SllY. II' ) did not get the nd. Ilross of the widow , who hnd been SGnt t. , NE.IJraslm to get her out of the WflY of the government investigators. " FULL FACTS MAY BE DEMANDED Report on Conditions In Packing Houses Likely to Reach Public. ( Special to the Chicago Record.Her- ald. ) W ASIIINGTON - Public Interest has been so thoroughly aroused bX the smothered scandal that has In- , fiuenced the passage of the drastic I moat Inspection and sanitary regula. Import < lnt Duty of Truth. ThQ simple truth Is that no young woman , ancI equally no young man , can be hotter or more wisely en. gaged thl1n In trying t , find a suit. able partner for lICe , and In fitting herself or himself to be worthy of that partner when found.-lIele11 Old. field. , Gesture language stili "xlstlJ In parts of Australnsla. Some trIbes possess so excellent a cede that It Is almost ns efficient ns ! 1 svoke1 l nsul1gc. , 1 , , . " . . ' ' tlon bill In thl' S'nnto aml which will accomplish HI ( > snmo result In the House thM the Ill1bllcntlol1 or the COl11lllol ( ' NollI.Hl'"llOhls report 011 C0I1It1t1on8 at the Chlengo stacIe ) 'arlls 111 a ) ' he dl'mamlo11 , Sonntors nml rope II rcsontllt.1\'eFJ of nntl.trl1st proclivities deslro thnt If stnrlling fncts hn\'o bool1 unl.'arthed reglmlhlg the I11nl\\t. facture of products conBtllut1nr " 1\ grent part of the food consl1ml ( b ' the American 11001110 the country Is cntltled to the futl Inforn1l\tlon. I In COlllll'ction with this Jrospeclivo : omnt1l1 for rtll Infornllltlon In Prosl. dent Hoosevclt's l108s'IIIIIIon , n , 1'1111101' reached Wnshhl1 ton from Now Yorle tonight to the elYect that Ullton Sin. clair , whoBO huol-"Tho Junglo"- Inspired the Preshlont to 801H1 his con. fidentlal ngenls to Chlca o , las writ. tOil n lollol' to the Preshlont urging him not to withhold the Neill and Ileuohls : rOpOI"t lindeI' nnr circum. tllnccr ; , As to the matter of a dOlUand being made fl"Om Conross ! , it WI\S stated thnt lhe il1\'esllgatlons hall not yet been eomilletod. A8 to whether the results of the ht\'cstlgntlons wou1l1 bo gl\'en IHlhllclt . o\'on If the Dovorldgo meaSl\l'o \ becolUes a ll\w nnd the 1ll1cle. erA I\greo 10 carr ) ' out the sanltnry regulations IH'escrlbed by the govern. ment It wns stated thnt that Ilolnl had not heen determined. It has heon the expectation of the Intercsts vllallr concel'nod thnt the rOlOrt ] of C01\l1ulssloners NolIl und Hornolll ! ! woulrl he withheld If opposition - sition was IIOt made to the drastic In. sllectlon rC'gulations IH'olwscd , nl. though It Is not on record that the Prcsldonl made nnr dil'ect promlso as to thnt.Vhether any IIromlso was made or not , the fl\ct remnlns thnt somC' of the lI1embel's or Congl'Oss doclrlro that lIothlnI should operate to SUPllress facts eoncornlng 1\ matter - ter oC sucli momentous Imllortance , and hence a domllll1l , 1I0ssibly In UIO form of a resolution , mny bo forth- coming. If It does como n. decidedly Interesting - esting situation will bo dovolollOd , as It Is douhlful whether lho Presldont. feels that the i uvestlgatlou mo.do under his perfonal cl1rectlon Is somo. thing to he dlsclosetl for the lI1ero ILsldng. On the othel' haud , ho mny 11 old that IHlhl1cItr of the 1'0110rt rests solol ' tlllon hlH own discretion. SpealC'r Cannon and HOIH'csentn. th'o lIIadrlen of Chicago pont two hcmrs today with C0111mlssloller of Labol' Nolll , the Inttor detailing nf- fairs pertaining to Il1sleetion of meat producls as carrlell on nt present , an also rolatlng some of the things ho found In his investigation which form the basis for the sensations of the last wool. . 1I1any of the things which 1111' . NellI refelTed to have alrendy been spoken of In articles giving the gist of the reports so far ns they have been prepar.od , whllo others , less startling renlly than some that ha.vo been publlshod , nre still of a charac. tel' that forbids them from being printed III a nOWSllllper. Ono Iolnt lartlcularly noticed by Commissioner Neill In his tour of In. spectlon was that men cuttln ! ; meat from the bone for canning were gun. nrsack nlH'ons which bad 1I0t been washed fol' weeles or months , a11d that they were In the habit of willing their hands on these alrons-covered ) , as the commlsslonel' declares , with germs and ! , rlme that were the accu. mulatlon of lI1onlhs. Spoal\Or Cunnon Is understood to ho.vo eleelnrod himself In favor of giving - ing the Secretary of Agrlculturo nu. thorlty to provldo fol' a rIgid Insp..pc- tlon of pacltlng houses an all moat products , but he has not yet studied the provisions of the Deverldgo mens. ure. The agricultural approprIation bill , carrying the Deverldge Inspection men.curo as a rider , } Irohably wlIl got hack to the House tomorrow and will go at once to the commlttoo on agrl. culture owing to the fact that certain amendments carrying new npproprla.- tlons were adopted In the Senate. 'I'hls will glvo the opportunity for'consld. . orntlon of the Inspection measure that has been contended for In some quar- ters. Representatives of tllO packers nnd lIve slocle men are expected InVash - Ington In some force t0111Ol'row. As llrevlously announced , the only open objection nel vanced to the Inspection hill hns been with reference to the pl'ovlslon lIultlng the cost of Inspec. tlon dlrectlr Ul > on the paclwrs. It Is quite probable the agitation of even this question will be droPlled In order to prevent , If possible , nny further stirrIng up of sensations tha.t alreallY are bad enough. Want Report Made Public. WASHINGTON - Hepresentntlve Sulzor of ew York on Tuesday IntrodUced - dUced a resolution calling upon the president "If not Incompatible with the public IntOl'Cst , " to send to the hOUFJO at his earliest convenlenco the reports n ! Charles P. Neill and , Tames B , Hey. Holds "In connection with their Inves. tlgatlon of the 'Meat trust , ' the stocle yards anll the meat pacldng houses of Chicago and of other places. anll all data , oxhll > lts and all correspondence relating to the same. " . Vegetarianism If ! all the vogue among those who tnlco thought what they shnll eat nnll what ther shall drink , Brldgo and hollell ca bage came In together. and who shall say which haa the /lrmer / hold upon per. sons of fashion ? -New York Times. The raft spider gets the name from Its habit of building IL ratt of dry leaves and oUler light matorlals , fast. ened together firmly by threads of sUlc , In order to pursue Its prey In the wllter. - I , , ' . ' . . . . ' , A WOMAN'S ORDEAL DREADS DOCTOR'S QUESTIONS I' Thousnnds Wrlto to Urn. I'lnkbt\m , Lynn , Mo.oo. , nnd Hocolvo Vnluablo Advlco Absolutely Confidontlnl nnd Free Thl't'o cnn ho JIO 11101'0 tcrrible ordenl lo n doHcnto , Bl'naith'o , refine woman LImn to bo oblllfCd to nnswcl' certnln quefllions In relfard to her pl'lvnto lUs , even when those questions Ilro o.sl'cd by Iter family physlclau , nml Jnllny I continuo to Buffer mthel' than suhmit to oxnmlnnllons which so l1umy ph 'si- clans } ) repose In 01'1101' to il1toI1lgol1t1y trent the dlsenso ; and this is the reo. . son why so mnny physicia11s fnil to euro female dlsenso. This Is nlso the 1'on son wh ' thousnl1cls upon t1lousnmls of women nl'O C01'ro. IIpondlult with 1\I1'S. Pinltlllun. dn\lgh lor- in.lnw of I' ' ( Un. E. l'lnltlmm , nt L 'nn , Mass , To lor they ca11 confide every dotnil of tholr lUness , nlltl trom her great lmowlcd o , oblained ft'om yenrs of etperienco : : in trentlng fou1llio Ills , Mrs. linlchalll enn ml\'IFJo slclc W0Il1011 11101'0 wlselv thnn the 10cILl phv lclnn. ' ' Reatt ho"1\I1's. Plnlcham hoIJlel'iMl's. I' . C. W1l1mlsonoCMnnnlngIn. She wrilcs : lJrnr Mrs. l'lnlhl\lII : . . I can tl'uly filthnt you hnvo Mvrl1 my lICe , nlll ! I cannot expl'oLq 11I ' grntlhulo In wonh. Dcfo"o I wrote to ) 'on tollln JOU how I folt. I hull docto"l'(1 for O\"cr two : \01\t'S f ; mly , nn(1 A(10nt ( Ints of mono'ln lI1 ( lIdnmt brshlrs'lmt It nil tnlll'(1 to do 1M nn ) ' JtOOfl. : I hn(1 ( femulotronhlo nil II woull1 IInlt 'hnvo fl\lnt- IlIg spells , bnclrncho , h'lt1'lnllown } ll\lnR , 1\1\(1 my monthly porI OIls were vor .lrl'ogull\t' nt11 flllnlly cel\sod. \\TOto to'on ; for your mi. \'Ico nnll l'o clvod n lottoI' full of IlIsll'l1etlons : lust , , ) mt to do , nml alqo 1'01ll111onC'CtI to tnlo 1.ydllL E. 1'11Ilthnm'R Vl'gctn lo COIllIOllIul , nnl11 hnvo lIren restol'e1 to lt'rfoet hoallh. IInd It not bel'1I for 'on \\'oull1 hl\vo 00011 In my grnvo to.lln ) ' . " Mountains oC proof establish the : fnct lhat no lUCltlciuc In the wor1l1 cq\tnls Lycllo. E. Pinlcham'g Vcgct.lLblo Com. pO'I-d for l'cstolinJr women's lleu.1th. - . . - . - SENTIEN'.r SENTENCES. Close quarters-tho mlsor'l ! . A dlfferonco In terms-congress and jail. IIo1rl1ng 11. Incetln 1I0es not deter its Ilrogrcss. Government onds-In the Unltcll States 1ulson. Even a mndl1y stream can leap elenr over the falls. It doesn't take much cultivation to raise n big howl. A burglLr Is I1Iwly to put out the lIchts when ho l1gltts out. Try and l\Oep pleasant oven when you come to the cross road1. Her Legnl Status. The Domlnlno-Are you your moU&- er's little dnrllng ? Daby Ethol-Only half the tim , , , rOll see the ronrt decided thnt ll llf. \Vas to have me for six months every yenr.-Tho Wasp. . . - . . - - . . - TilE DAISY FLY KILLER deotrays nfrordscomrort all the nips to every Ilnl ! borne. Olle 21.lox luts the entlro seal"n. 1I..rmlr8s to pOTlons.Cleall , I. neat and wlllno l"iiJI. 8011 or Injllro f..f. . Bllythlll" , T rr : , the III olleo alld , you wl1lllovor bo without them. It lIot Ielt by Ileal. erl , aont I"lahl forO" , 1I.ld I 110111. . . . . HO IIIC.lb , . . , Uro.lI1DN. r. Ifl"o W 7 } Thompson' : Eye Water - - - - - - - - - - - 'M 1 W D L DOUCLAS S3.DO & $3,00 SHOEStrrrl w. L. Douglns 64.00 CUt Edge Line cnnnot bo oqunllod ntany price. 'CI\.IIOIlCL.4s , IIUOU ' . : : : o. Al'l. \ . fRICES ' . i " .ro tr l.i'OU17LiYl'.r . IZ ! t1..r fSTA USIIEI ) , JUlV G. 1876. tAPITAL .2,500.00 W. L.lJOUGl.AS fAIES & GELLS MORl ! MEN'S $8.1Sll SIIUES TIMN A"rOTII MAHUFAOTURER 1ft TilE.VORLD. . $1 0 000 REWARD to anyone who can J disprove thl. 'Ialement. ' 11 eo 1111I take ) "Olt Into my three IAt"lte factorletl lit Urockton.l1a511. / . , omt show YOli the Inll"lto care with which every ralro' Ihoe ll made , ) "Ou WOIth ! renUle why \V.IH DOII:1IR : ! ! $3.110 ahoCi coat more to milke why they hoht their Ihl , fit hetter , weAr , onllrr : , and Are D.treater tntrlnale ' " 111110 than ony other $3. O shoe. W. L. Dou"'ns Stl"O"D Made S/.oom lor Man , $2. U , $2.JJ IJo.Y.o'SallOo/ . 11"0. " Shoo. , $2.nO , $2. $1.7 n , $ t.tiU CAUTION.-lnallt ulon bay III ! : W.J..lJou ; : . IRR ahuos. 'rake no 8UIJRLltuto. NOM enuln. Tlthont hili nnmo IImt \ > tleo statupo.1 on liottom. FIlIt Color E/I / I.tJs.d ' I ( h'lIulll not'wnr bral' Wrlto tor lIlt1ltratm ! Cl\llIlo" : 'V..r. . ) ) OUOI.ASltrooldon. JUau. . - - - - - - - - - Economy 'Vins Demand from your r.rocorymJ.n Ten Cakes of YOJ.ct for Five Cents , do not continuo to make the rich richer by uslnrr : J. brJ.nd that Is no belter and puts only seven cake9 In n fivo-cent paclmue. Is It not s.oundjudUl1lont to requlro your ( Irocer to furnish you the Ten Cake package of On Ti le y st Cor Five Cents ? The three oxtra. . cakes are as aood lo you as to the Y\J st Trust. WRITE FOR A SAMPLE FROM THE ON TIME YEA T 00. , OMAHA , NED. - - - - - - - , - . - t ; ; : r- T J Travel Rigllt to Oklahoma . Thc Missouri , Kansas & xas R'y has rcccntly inau urnte fiiddi. lional dA-ily train for Oldlthoma City t Guthric , Clevcland , Dltrtlesvillc , Coffeyville , etc. 'With this ndded service the M. I { . & T. R'y is the logical line between St. Louis and Kansas City and all principal points : in Oklahoma. Chan o or cars Is OliO of the creates ( IlIcoll\'onlclIGes or lravel. YOII don't have 10 ChBII O cars It YOII travel via Ihe 1\1 ( ssollrl , I ansa''iTeras ' Hallway. Throll h lralns ( over Its own rails ] run helwcen SI. I.ous ( alld "ansa , City nnd Oklahoma City. nallaa. I't. Worlh , Snn Antonio allli Galvcston , All throll 11 trailis hnvo Chair Cllrs I\nd I'lIlIman Sioepers. . How to Go . \Vhcn YOIl have occasion to travel , use th ! ! same discrimination in buying a ticket that YOIl would in buying nnything else. Assure yoursclf in advance of what YOIl may expect 111 the way of comCort and convenience CD route. If there is any inform1\tion you want about a prospective trip , write me. I wilt gladly give you the information. Addrc91 W. S. ST. GEORGE General Passenger Agent , M. 1 ( . & T. R' , St. Louis , Missouri u. . McNU'I"I" . 111011001 110uso , l nnsns City. Mo. . " " - , - - - ' - - - - - Plrr frrS f f PROFIT RIllS' flilly prolel J. all InTcntlon Dooklet IIn" Uelk Clliendar l JtltJ . 1Iheholt referonce. . CummuIII'atons ! conlldentlnl 1.llIblllllod 18ft. bluon , Fon\vlck 4 : Lawrenoe. WAblDgton. D. 0. - - - W. N. U. , OIAHA , NO. 22 , 1000. - - - , ALLEN'S fOOT = EASE T1rlSlt lure JFl ! ( \ 1II C'fIo. . t\ Cke A Certain Cure for Tlrod " lIot AchlnJ { Foot . ' \J Address . , .AI , 8.0Imlto l DO NOT AOCEPT A SUBSTITUTE. em eery box. ) H01N. Y. < - - - - TROUBLED WITH GO STIPAT ! 'N Constipation , the root of all the ills that flesh is heir to. Con. stipation , that sends thusands to pr mature fraves.IIWhat is the matter of me , anyway ? Is there no help ? " Yes , you can get well In spite .1 = . ' p' . full ' ; . : " , . . r : : . i , . ' . i g' " . f s WIrREAT FLAKE CELERY fOOD The ideal food , prepared from the whole grain of the wheat , with celery. , No bronldn t food onn oornpnro willi It. PII:1tablo-rlutratiou6-E sy of igcGUon : md Ready to lElt Can bo served hot. Put In n hot even for n few mlnules ; or cook In bolllnJ { milk to 11 mush. 10c a pacfagc. For Sale by 1" .rlgnature ' 111 A. JlUlch nourlh..II'nC . Grocers . I onPe : qJ % , : _ _ , . , . All U IUIi" ur' "r.lit ! ga \0. . . n. . Dr. Price , the fllmou. food expert , the creator of OJ. Price's Cream Dllklng Powder , DellclDus Flavoring Extracts , Ice Cream SUGllr and Jelly Denerts , hns never been compelted , Dotwlthatandlng strenuoua Food laws , to chsnge any of his products. They have alwlYI ,0DCormed their requirements. Thll II an ablolu1e c .rautee oC their quality and puritYl - . - -