McCook weekly tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 188?-1886, July 17, 1884, Image 7

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    BY AND BY.
t "Wo built a bridge across the gulf ,
That bold us separate hero ;
Our perfect faith was more than sight ,
i The far was as the near.
Wo said : ' 'The tj'ad things out of reach
Above us float and flf ,
The gladdest , the most beautiful
Await us by and by. "
n. Thy heart to mine , and mine to thine ,
Said , "Only true bo thou ,
j Nor lull thyself with alien dreams ,
Nor break the unspoken vow ;
And wo , the storm-cloud overpast ,
The thunder-crash rolled by ,
Shall meet and cross the rain-bow bridge
In sunshine , by and by. "
Who saw tbo beauteous rain-bow bridge
Break into shreds of air ,
Till yawning , gray , and mnainreless ,
The sullen gulf lay bare ?
Alas ! It is not as it was !
Where are wo , thou and T ,
Left with the faint , receding breath
Of echo , * * by and by. "
And fainter , farther yet the sound
Dies out in blanknesi blue ;
Do all tbo abysses gape , unbrldged ,
All seas He shoreless , too ?
Is heaven itself a mist , a cheat !
Nay -the.heart's 1 lonely cry ,
Pathetic with unconquered hope ,
Rings loyal , "by and by 1"
r [ Lucy Larcuru.
SUNSTROKE.
Its Symptoms and Its .Treatment.
St. IxralB Globe Democrat.
It is very important that -everyone
should be able to make out a case of
sunstroke when it occurs , and not mis
take it for drunkenness or apoplexy.
When a person is "dead drunk" his
countenance , breathing and. pulse are
very like those of a sunstruck case. Be
sides , the person sunstruck may have
taken a glass of beer or a small ameunt
of alcohol Just before the attack. His
breath would , by its odor , be apt to
cause what might be a fatal mistake.
I But the heat of the body-ought to pre
vent any such error. In drunkenness ,
pure and simple , the heat of the body
- < is never above 98 } degrees , often a lit-
it tie less. In sunstroke it is always increased -
creased , sometimes from 106 to 108 de
grees , or-even more. 'Confinement in
the close and vitiated air of a cell at
the station house , or transportation in
an. open wagon a mile-or more exposed
to the direct rays of the sun , may not
kill the intoxicated person , but would
if - probably nay , almost certainly have
that effect onjthe unfortunate victim of
sunstroke.
In apoplesy , which has a superficial
resemblance to-one form of sun-stroke ,
the skin is never hot and excessively
dry , but is often cold and moist ; the
pulse in apoplexy is slow , sometimes
times intermittent , generally very full ;
in it and in
sun-stroke is-quick sharp ;
apoplescy there is paralysis on one
side of the face and body ; in sun-stroke
there is no difference in the two sides ;
the breathing in apoplexy is slow ,
' snoring , and often interrupted and irregular -
regular : ; in sun-stroke it is rapid and
noisy , but not snoring ; in sun-stroke
both .pupils-of the eye are contracted
and the eyes look red and congested ; in
apoplexy one or both pupils are widely
( dilated , the eyes often turned upward
and toward one side ; the whites of the
eyes are not reddened , at least early in
the attack. These distinctions are so
plain that a mistake ought not to be
made.
MEANS -OP IKBEVENTION.
The prevention of sun-stroke is of very
great importance , in view ef the high
rate of mortality of its victims and the
serious after effects in those who re
cover from the immediate symptoms.
A consideration of the conditions which
favor its occurrence gives the key to its
prevention. Avoidance of extraord
inary muscular effort , so far as possi
ble , is first tokeep in mind. A rise of
five degrees of temperature above its
natural limit of :98 : degrees has been
discovered in a man who ran afoot
race , although the atmospheric heat
A. was but ' 61 degrees and he was
prespiring freely at the time.
Water should be drank freely to
supply the loss from the blood byway
of the skin , lungs and .kidneys. This is
fully as important as avoidance of ex
cessive exercise. Excesses of all kinds
should be carefully guarded against.
Everything that depresses the nervous
system predisposing to sunstroke , ex
cesses and loss of sleep , particularly ,
should be kept clear of during the
heated term. Places where the air is
close , damp or vitiated by overcrowd
ing or by reason of unhealthf ul exhala
tions , should be carefully shunned. The
skin should be kept clean and in good
working order by frequent bathing.
The clothing should be light of texture
and pervious to moisture. It should
s- not hinder the free movements of the
chest in breathing or constrict the neck.
The food should be mostly of vegetable
substances , in order to throw as little
extra work upon the kidneys as possi
ble. This is especially worthy of the
attention of every one who has Bright's
disease or any * disturbance of the func
tions of the kidneys.
TREATMENT.
The treatment of the attack is suffi
ciently simple. No time should be lost
in removing the sufferer to a cool ,
shady , airy place. The outside clothing
should be removed. When practicable
all the coverings of the body should.be
taken off. The whole surface should" be
drenched with cool water. Ice is not
necessary ; any water which is cooler
than the body will do. In fact , water
at from 60 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit is
more speedy in its refrigerating action
r than if it is ice cold. The amount of heat
removed by the change into vapor is
many times greater than the.amount
used up in raising the same quantity
from the freezing to the boiling point.
Evaporation from the surface should be
promoted by fanning or exposure to a
natural current of air. If the pulse be-
f xM > mes very feeble , irregular , or more
.frequent than 120 per minute , stimu
lants should be given , such as ammonia
or alcohol , if the patient can swallow ,
or either coffee or brandy , by injection
f under the skin. If convulsions occur
early they are not so dangerous as when
they come on alter several hours , when
they denote impending death.
may bo controlled by giving chlorofora
carefully by inhalation. Of course etnei
chloroform or other powerful remediei
should be given only by or under the
direction of a competent physician.
The treatment of the after effects of sun
stroke may require removal to a more
temperate climate ; or the application
of remedies which should be entrusted
only to those , who have made a study oi
such matters.
The abort , backing couxb , which leads to con
sumption. Is cured by Plso' * Core.
THE LILY'S 'COWBOY ADORER.
How a Wild Westerner U Wooing the Fam
ous English Beauty.
San KranCisco Alto.
"There goes the Lily's cowboy
adorer , " said an idler at the Baldwin
bar , as a stout , large built man , dressed
in a dark brown suit , stepped briskly
put of the hotel at 10 o'clock , and got
into a handsome victoria that was wait
ing at the side entrance.
"He's going to take the Lily out for
an airing , " said another , "for that's
the very team she got from the Fashion
stables yesterday , and you can bet your
last nickle that the driver got orders to
pick the cowboy up on his way down to
' . "
Langtry's car.
The "cowboy , " as he was called ,
lolled back in the victoria with an air
which said as plainly as words could
speak , "I'm putting up for this rig and
propose to enjoy it. " When he was out
of sight an Alta reporter , who had
heard what was said , made some in
quiries to find out what the cowboy is
who has taken the place once occupied
by the immortal Gebhard. The repor
ter soon discovered that the cowboy
has a name , though he will hereafter
find but little use for it , now that his
friendship for the Lily has brought him
into prominence as the "cowboy. "
His name is H. Oelrichs , and his na
tive land England. He is a brother of
the big steamship man of that name ,
and doubtless made the acquaintance
of the Lily on the other side of the At
lantic. He is rich in lands and cattle
on the plains and hills of Wyoming ter
ritory , and first came into prominence
as an appendage of the LUy at Salt
Lake , where he occupied a proscenium
box at the Langtry performance , and
attracted general attention " by his open
adoration of Freddy's "flame. In ap
pearance and manner he is the exact
opposite of Freddy. Freddy is tall and
slim , and a fine sample of Anglo maniac
dude. The "cowboy" is broad and
stout , robust in person and speech ,
bronzed of face , huge of hand , and looks
just what he is a well-to-do cattle
man and his bluff , open manner must
be a pleasant change to the LUy , after
an overdose of Freddy's lackadaisical
attention.
After the Alta reporter had found out
all that could be discovered of the
"cowboy's" antecedents , he concluded
that a drive in the park would be a
pleasant recreation , and , procuring a
team , he jogged out cliffwards. As he
turned to the park entrance the dashing
victoria whirled past , and in it was the
" " tucked beneath the
"cowboy , same
robe that kept the Lily's feet from the
fresh morning breeze. When the vic
toria reached the park lodge the "cow
boy" called a halt , and after assisting
the Lily out of the victoria , the pair
gave the driver directions to follow
them , and strode off at a good four mile
gait. After strolling through the Con
servatory gardens they re-entered the
carriage and drove to Chinatown and
halted at the Bun Sun Lord Restaurant ,
where the Lily and the "cowboy" as
cended to the top story and surrounded
numberless cups of tea and -quantities
of canned fruit to strengthen their
stomachs against odors to come. They
then visited the Chinese theatre , the
Joss House , peeped into opium dens ,
peered into dark alleys , viewed the
uramped accommodations of coolie
lodging-housesand did Chinatown gen-
3raUy in the manner of tourists , except
ihat the Lily persuaded the "cowboy"
: o allow her to penetrate dens of dirt
isuallyleft out of the routine trip
ibout 5 o'clock they tired of China
town and the victoria was headed for
Fourth and Townsend streets , where
; he LUy and the "cowboy" clambered
ute the Lily's car , the curtains were
irawn , and , secure from prying eyes ,
; hey doubtless enjoyed a tete-a-tete
iinner , for , when the Pacific Carriage
Company's coupe whirled the Lily to
-he theatre for the evening performance
; he "cowboy" was on hand to act as
ler escort.
A Nation of Ice-Water Drinkers.
rorney'a Progre8.
What a nation of ice-water drinkers
ve are. There is to be ice-water on
; he Brooklyn bridge this summer ,
, hough probably it will have to be
> aid for. That London hotel which , it
s published , declines to receive Amer-
cans , gives as one objection their con-
itant demands for ice-water. But the
American in Europe quickly gets over
.he . ice-water mania. Somehow or
> ther he soon ceases to care for it , and
ifter awhUe forgets to ask for it. Pos-
ibly it is the climate , but anyhow it is
he fact. It is the same way with the
laltless butter in Paris , and elsewhere
> n the continent. At first we mix in
ialt at table , but in a week or so we
ake the butter as it is served.We
Irink too much ice-water for our own
food. Doctors say it is one of the
sauses of Bright's disease. I know
amUies every member , of which has a
) itcher of ice-water in his sleeping-
oem , winter and summer alike.
Many medicines now on the market owe
riiat virtue they possess to the presence of
towerful and poisonous drugs. HUNT'S
Kidney and Liver ] BRMBDY is purely veg-
uble and will not injure the feeblest and
aost delicate person
There are eighty-five cotton-seed oil
nills in the south now , and last season
hey ground up 500,000 tons of seed and
reduced 250,000 barrels of oil.
Starvation is making the Indians of
Northern Montana so desperate that
he settlers are kept in constant kdread
if an outbreak.
The late Sam Ward said any green
hing could be made into a salad. The
; onng medical graduate may therefore
e said to be-in his salad season. [ Cin-
innati Commercial-Gazette.
>
"What wo learn with pleasure we
never forget" Alfred Mercier. The
following is a case in point. "I paid
out hundreds.of dollars without receiv
ing any benefit , " says Mra. Emily
Rhoada , of McBrides , Mich. "I had
female complaints , especially 'drag-
sring-down,1 for over six years. Dr. K.
V. Pierce's 'Favorite Prescription1 did
me more good than any medicine I ever
took. I advise every sick lady to take
it. " And so do we. It never disap
points its patrons. Druggists sell it.
Herbert Spencer with all his philoso
phy and fine figure of speech , is only a
man after all. He declares that he will
never marry a woman who is "convex
in the back , concave in the bosom , and
sentimentally drooping in the should-
Pile Tumors ,
however large , speedily and painlessly
cured without knife , caustic or salve.
Send six cents in stamps for pamphlet ,
references and reply. World's Dispen
sary Medical Association , 663 , Main
street , Buffalo , N. Y.
An advertisement in the Paris Figaro
announces that a man of 56 , titled , in
telligent and energetic , would accept
any situation , even one perilous and re-
quriing him to go far away , or mar
riage , in return for the payment of § 20 ,
000 of debt.
_
Stranger than Fiction
are the records of some of the cures o :
consumption effected by that most won
derful remedy Dr. Pierce's "Golden
Medical Discovery. " Thousands o"
grateful men and women , who hav
been snatched almost from the very
jaws of death , can testify thatconsump
lion , in its early stages , is no longer in
curable. The Discovery has no equa
as a pectoral and alterative , and the
most obstinate affections of the throa
and lungs yield to its power. All
druggists.
The Value of Kiss.
London Standard.
At the Lambeth county court on
Tuesday a curious action was tried be
fore Mr. J. R. Taylor , the judge , in
which a porter named 'Henry William
Pitt sued Dr. Gledhill , a surgeon , for
the sum of 51. Os. 6d. , 51. being an I : O
U. , and 6d. one month's interest. Mr
'Groome , 'the counsel for the plaintiffi
stated that the defendant , on the 20th
of April , Hssed theplamtiff 's wife , and
on the 1st of May he signed a document
as follows : "I O U 51. for having
kissed Jane Pitt ( Signed ) James Gled
hill , May 1 , 1884. " An I O U was
simply given for this document. The
defendant said he repudiated his lia
bility to pay this money , on the ground
that the 1 O U was given as the result
of the intimidation of the plaintiff , who
had threatened him with criminal prose
cution if he did not compensate him
for the assault. ' His honor : And you
gave him 51. for a kiss ? [ Lnughter.J
The" defendant : I gave the I 0 U on
the 2d of May. His honor said he
doubted if there had been any consid
eration for the I 0 U. Mr. Groome
said the consideration was the solatium
for Mr. Pitt's wounded feelings , for
which the plaintiff could have brought
action. Hss honor , however , said there
was no consideration , and gave a
verdict for the defendant. The de
fendant hurridly left the court , evident
ly gratified with the result of the pro
ceedings.
No remedy for Catarrh has met with such
success as Fapillion Catarrh Cure ; it never
fails and does its duty throroughly not by
relieving temporarily but by curing per
manently . _ Itdjjesnot8martorirritate.
The phosphate 000111 has struckNbrth-
west Georgia , and it is said nearly every
man one meets hag a poc'tet full rocks.
Papillon Catarrh Cure is a positive cure
for Acute or Chronic Catarrh. Tt is de
lightfully soothing.
The softer sex The dude.
Nota bene A Boston famine.
A "Nick"-name The devil's.
Mr. Franklin H. North , author of
the recent article in the Century on
"Sailors' Snug Harbor , " has written
for the Aiigust St. Nicholas an account
of the C-ntral Park sheep and their
four-footed guardian the Scotch collie-
dog "Shep. " The paper is illustrated
chiefly by J. A. Monks.
There are now over ICO acres of land
on the southern keys of Florida under
cultivation in tropical fruits and vege
tables.
"HOUGH ON KATS. " Clears out rats.mlce ,
Hies , roacnea , bed-bUKs. ants , vermin , chipmunks.
I5c.
I5c.Useful
Useful domestic cookery Making both
ends "meet "
Messrs. Ely Bros. , Druggists , Owego ,
N. Y. Enclosed please find money for four
bottles of Cream Balm. I tried it on a man
who could not smell at all. After using
pour balm for six days could smell every
thing. ! . C. MATTHEWS , Salem , N. C.
[ Price 50 cents. ]
Ely's Cream Balm cured me of Catarrh
at inauy years ( standing restored my sense
of smell. For colils in th < > head it works
like magic. E H. SHERWOOD , National
state Bank , Elizabeth , N. J. [ Easy to USB.
See adv. ]
Dan Rice , of circus renown , is said to
liave abandoned the temperance lecture
platform and again become a terrible ex-
unple.
"KOTTGH ON CORNS. " I5o. Ask for It.
Complete cure , bard or soft corn * , warts , bunions.
By the will of nature , honey is the uni-
rersal bee-quest.
Menimnn'B Peptonlzed Beef Tonic , the
raly preparation of beef containing Its entire nntrl-
lens properties. It contains blood-making , force-
leoeraUng and life-sustaining properties ; invalu-
tble for Indigestion , Dyspepsia , nervous pr-is-
ratlon , and all forms of general debility ; also In all
raf eebled conditions , whether the result of exhau ton -
on , nervous prostration overwork or acute disease ,
> articulariyif resul' Ing from pulmonary complaints.
1 * SWELL , HAZARD * Co. , proprietors , New rork.
told by drnggUta.
Six bushels of cherries from one tree Is
vhat M. Dr. Boper , in Davidson county ,
S. C. , gathered. He sold them at $3 per
) ushel. _ .
YOUNG MEN ! BEAD THIS.
THE VOLTAIC BELT Co. , of Marshall ,
Mich. , offer to send their celebrated ELEC-
PRO-VOLTAIC BELT and other ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES on trial forthirty days , to men
[ young or old ) afflicted with nervous debii-
ry , loss of vitality and manhood , and all
nndred troubles. Alsr for rheumatism ,
icuraigia , paralysis , and many other dis-
iases. Complete restoration to health , vigor
md manhood guaranteed. No risk is In-
: urred as thirty days trial is allowed. "Write
.hem at once for illustrated pamphlet free.
The most delicate , the most sensible
) f all pleasures consists in promoting the
pleasures of others. La Bruyere.
A miser grows rich by seeming poor ;
ui extravagant man grows poor by
jeeming rich. fShenstone.
When you visit New York City , via Cen
tral depot , save Baggage Erpressago and $3
Carriage Hire , and stop at the Grand Union
Hotel , opposite said depot. Six hundred
elegant rooms fitted uo at a cost of one mil
lion dollars ; $1 and u awards per day. Eu
ropean plan. Elevator. Restaurant suo-
plled with the best. Horse cars , staie and
elevated railroad to all depots. Families
can live better for less money at the Grand
Union Hotel than at any other first-class
hotel in the city. _
A Baptist lady in Texas devotes to the
Lord's cause all the eggs laid by her hens
on Sunday. This looks like a dead et
against Bin _
Save 92.OO Per Day.
When you vlait Omaha and wish to stop at a
good hotel , go to the Metropolitan , corner
Twelfth and Douglas streets. There you can
get the same accommodations at f 2.00 per day
as at any of tbo first-class houses that charge
$4.00. The Metropolitan is famous for its
first-class tables , its good beds , its cleanliness
and low prices. This is the hotel that accom
modated one hundred more guests than any
other house during the State Fair last fall ,
and without any extra ohargo because of a
rush , it is the only 92.00 PER DAY HOTEL
CENTRALLY LOCATED.
Gross earnings the wages make by a
museum fat woman.
. Quick , complete cure.
all annoying Kidney and Urinary Diseases , fl.
Oft as the youth is bent the twig's in
clined.
_
THi-t MAHKBT8.
OMAHA.
WHKAT No. 62 , 6O62Vc
BARLEY No. 2 , 5052c.
BYK No. , 45045XC.
CORN No. 2 , 3737c. ?
OATS No. 2. 28X(529c. (
FLOUR Wheat Graham , $2 6003 00.
ORANGES Messina , per box , & 6 0038 00.
LEMONS Messina , per box , $5 2536 00.
BtJTTBit-Creamery , 18O20c.
BUTTER Best country roll , 12X15c.
EGQ8 Fresh , ISftlSXo.
CHICKENS Per doz. , live , $30003 60.
STRAWBERRIES Per case , $2 76O3 00.
CHICKJCNS Per lb. , dressed , 1213c.
ONIONS Per bushel , 90cl 00.
POTATOES New , perbu. , 7581.
HAY Bailed , per ton , $10 00012 00.
MESS PORE $19 00iO 00.
SSKEP $ i 00(34 ( : 60.
STEERS $4 26O5 25.
Hods 4 50O5 00.
CALVES ? 5 5006 60.
CHICAGO.
WHEAT Per bushel , 79 < 380a
CORN Per bushel , 51051 > 4C.
OATS Per bushel , 2829 j.
PORK $21 26021 fO.
LARD $7 27X07 30.
Hoas Packing and shipping , 55 400575.
CATTLK Exports . $6 G0 6 75 .
SHKEP Medium to extra , 33 50'd5 03.
ST. LOUIS.
WHEAT Per bushel , 85(388 ( c.
CORN Per bushel ,
OATS Per bushel ,
CATTLE Exports. $6 5006 75.
SHEEP Medium , $3 6004 60.
HOGS Packers , $6 0005 25.
"ROUGH ON ITCH" cures humors , erup
tions. ring-worm , tetter , salt rheum , frosted leet ,
chilblains. _ _
Simpletons in council never simplify mat
ters.
ters.Solid
Solid men admire the beautiful , and this
accounts in some measure for the thousands
upon thousands of bottles of Carboline , the
deodorized petroleum hair renewer and
dressing , which have been sold vearly since
Its invention by Messrs. Kennedy & Co. , of
Pittsburg , Pa.
"Fiery Gizzard" is the picturesque name
in Tennessee.
3f a postofflce
i _ _ _ _ _ _ -
At certain seasons of the year nearly every
person suffers to a greater or less extent
'aom impurity of the blood , biliousness ,
&c7 , &c. This should be remedied as soon
is discovered , otherwise serious results
nay follow. Sherman's "PRICKLY ASH
BITTERS" will effectually remove all taint
> f disease and restore you to health.
A nod thing a boy in church. 3
A dissipated man is apt to be' dizzy patcd ,
ilso. _
A CARD. To all who are suffering from er-
ors and indiscretions of youth , nervous weak-
less , early decay , loss of manhood , &c. , I will
lend a recipe that will cure you , FREE OF
JHARGE. This great remedy was discovered
> y a missionary in South America. Send solf-
iddressed envelope to REV. JOSEPH T. INMAN ,
Station D , New York. _
Haddock a good name for a fish com-
nissioner. _
Something that will quiet the nerves , give
itrength to the body , induce refreshing
ileep , improve the quality of the blood , ana
rarffy and brighten the complexion , is what
nany persons would be glad to obtain.
barter's Iron Pills are made for exactlythis
ilass of troubles , and are remarkably suc
cessful in accomplishing the ends desired ,
is named above. They are useful for both
nen and women. Sold by druggists.
Price , 25 cents a box. See advertisement.
One taste of watermelon makes the whole
iouth grin.
Allen' Iron Tonic Bitters cnre all Blood
llsorders. All genuine bear the signature of J. P.
Ulen , Druggist , St. Paul , Minn.
I distinguish a man that is absent because
le th'nks of something else , from him that
s absent because he thinks of nothing.
Addison. _
Sprains , bruises , stiff joints , burns ,
icafds , and rheumatism are relieved by
Jncle Sam's Nerve and Bone Liniment.
Sold by druggists. _
Worms cause peevishness , fevers , con-
Tilsions and frequently death. A pleasant ,
afe and certain remedy Is Dr. JAQUE'S
JEBMAN WORM CAKES. Sold by all
Iruggists.
Headache , constipation , liver complaint ,
liliousnesa'are cured by that mild , cleans-
ng remedy which never produces pain ,
SHiERT'S DAYLIGHT LIVER PILLS ,
raly 25 cts. Sold by Druggists.
An economical man will keep the leather
f his harness soft and pliable , which pre-
erves it from cracking or ripping. He al-
rays uses UNCLE SAM'S HARNESS OIL.
old by all Harness Makers.
One.third of all who die in active middle
fe are carried of by consumption. The
lost frequent cause is a neglected cold ,
ough , hoarseness , bronchial trouble or
schma , all of which may be permanently
ured byEILERT EXTRACT OF TAR
iND WILD CHERRY. Sold by Drug-
ists.
A farmer's wealth depends on the condi-
ion of his stock. When scraggy and feeble
ley are especially liable to distempers , fe-
ers , colds , and all disease which destroy
nimals. Thousands of dollars are saved
nnually by that valuable old standby.
FNCLE SAM'S CONDITION POWDER
Restless , fretful , crying children are suf-
jring and need for their relief DR.WINCH-
1LL S TEETHING SYRUP , which is use-
il not only for all the disorders of teething
if ants , but cures coughs , croups , sore
iroat , colic and cramps of older children ,
nd should always be kept in every house
jr emergencies. Only 25 cts. Sold by all
CHE TIFFIN Well Boring &
-
int lir-ril * Rock Drilling
MACHINERY !
For Horse or Steam Power
Hundreds of the best men In 30 States
I and Territories use it and mil have no
( other !
RELIABLE { DURABLE ! SIMPLE !
I Established over SJyears.we have ample i
J facilities to fill orders promptly , and
f to satisfaction of our customers. Cata-J
' logue FKEE. Address * _
JLOOHIS & KYAlAJf , Tiffin , Ohio.
CURES
Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica ,
Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache ,
SoreThroat.SnrelIluca.Mprnlni.8ruUe ,
Burn * . McaltU. Frost Illleo ,
1KU ILL OTIIEIl UOUILT NIAS AKD HUES.
ruifUU od Dialerorarrwhert. FlRj Craua belli * .
Direction * la 11 Lmjuiin.
TIIE CHARLES A. VOGELEH CO.
'
Totbe needs of the
tourist , commercial
traveler and new
settler , nnstetter's
Stomach Bitten Is
peculiarly adapted
tinea It strengthen
the digestive organ.
and braces the poys-
Ical ennrpies to un-
healtnfnl Influences
It removes and prevents
vents mai nrlal f eve
'consUuatlon , dys
pepBl . health'uil ;
stimulates the kid
ners and bladder ,
and enriches us wel
no purlnVs the biood
When overcome b
fatigue , whethe
wftTOMACH mental or phrMca'
the weary and do
BITTER5 bllltnted find It
reliable source o
. _ renewed strecct
and comfort. For sale by all DruKKlsta and Dealers
generally.
. . . IIA.Y VEVEK I
fT AT A 19 D Hatypoi.f cntMThhav
ffk I \ in n MKlnxpocuilar nymptom
it ! attended by an in
flnmed condition o
the lining ruembmn
ot the nostrils , tear
ducts and throat , at
feeling the lui > ga.
An ncrid i ucus I
cretrd , thedls barge
Is accompunle i with a
burning scnsntlon
Thorn nre sevuic
spasms of tneezlntf.
frequent attacks o
headache , watery am
inflamed eyns.
Cream Halm Is a
remedy founded on a
correct dln noi is of
this disease and can
be depended upon. 6'
cents at uruKRtsts :
rif'\fr ft cents by mall. Ham
* "F EVEfjf Pie Dottle by mail lOc
BROTHERS , Druggists , Owego. N. Y.
PAPILLON
" 1 REPORT FROM HOME. "
Ijastwlnter I was afflicted bv a carbuncle ; follow <
cd by several boils on the back ot my neck. I tried
your remedle * , nnd by keeping ttie inflamed pnrts
Maturated with fapll o tiki < < ure I ws entirely
cured The relief ob ; Ined from the soreness and
inflammation was immadl.ite and effectual. 1 have
ueed the Skin < ure upon ctyoj , and found it the
most satisfactory remedy for that trouble 1 ever
tiled ; U elves immediate relief from inflammation
of the eyelid and effects a speedy cure.
WALLACE DKWOLF ,
Chicago , April7th , 1831. 181 Dearborn at.
ASH
BITTZRS
CURES
ALLDISEASESCfTH
LIVER
KIDNEYS
STOMACH
AND
BOWELS.
ALL DRUGGISTS
PRIGEDOLLAR.
Dyspepsia , General Docility ,
tFanadioe , Habitual Constipa
tion , Iiivor Complaint , 33ck
Hoadaolxe , Diseased Eid-
noys , Etc. , Etc.
It contains only the Purest Drags , among
which may be enumerated. EICXL7 ASH DAi
AMD BZBSIZS , UAOT2AEI , SUCEu1 , BZHKA , Sic
It cleanses the system thoroughly , and as a
PURIFIER OF THE BLOOI >
Is TTnequalecL.
It la not an Intoxicating beverage , nor cat
it be used as such , by reason oflts Cathartic
Properties.
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO.
Sole Proprietors ,
* T , IOU1S AND KANSAS CITY.
Relieved Immediately and
ISTHMI cured by using OoN'ISTHMA
CONQUEROR , r-nce KUXi per
> otleo 3 bottles f or J8.03 delivered. Address DR. U.
, Manager , HAMILTON , OHIO.
Blorpnine j.wji. ure < l In 10
OPIUM lo 20 day * . .No pay till Care * .
Da. J. STEPHENS. Lebanon , onto.
WAJtTElttor the beat and fastest
ielllnK Pictorial Books and Bibles. Price reduoafl
3 per cant NATION * ! Prrs no at. ioni Mo
UAJiTED experienced BOOK and Bible Agents in
11 every County. Liberal Salaries Paid. Address
tatlng experience , P. O. Box e. K. , at. Louis , Ho.
yiPlSO'S .CURE FORro
CBIES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. ,
Best Couch Sjjrup. Tastesgood.
Due in lime. Sold by druggists.
CONSUMPTION. "
W N U Omaha 21529
VHEN WETTING TO ADVERTISERS ,
please say you saw the advertisement in
this
Advertising Ghosts ! !
"It has beconn to common t'o begin &B
article in an elcgsnt , Interesting style.
"Then run Into some advertisement
that wo avoid all tuch.
"And s'mply call attention to the merits.
of Hop Bitters in as plain , honest terms u
pos Ib'e. - f
"To Induce people <
"To give them one trial , which BO provei
their value that they will never use any
thing else. " -
"TiiE JRcMEoreo favorably noticed In all the
papers ,
KolIgioiiB and secular , is
"Iluvlnfr a largo sale , and is supplanting a3
other mcdlclncH.
"There Is no denying the virtues of the Hop
plant , and the proprietors of Hop Dittcra have
shown great shrewdness and ability "
"In compounding u medicine tvliodo virtue *
arc so palpublo to over } ' one's observation. "
Did She Die ?
"No !
"She lingered and suffered along , pining
awav all the time for years , "
' The doctors doing her no good : "
'And at last was cured by this Hop Bit
ters the papers siy so much about. ' '
"Indeed 1 Indeed 1"
"How thankful we should be for that
medicine. "
A Daughter's Misery.
' 'Eleven years our daughter suffered orra
bed of misery ,
4 'From a complication of kidney , liver ,
rheumatic trouble and Nervous debility ,
"Under the care of the best physicians ,
"Who gave her disease various names ,
1 'But no relief ,
"And now she is restored * to u * In good
health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bit
ters , that we had shunned for years before
using it. ' ' THE PARENTS.
Father is Getting Well.
"My daughters say :
' 'How much better father is since he used
Hop Bitters. "
' 'He Is getting well after his long suffer
ing from a disease declared Incurable. "
' 'And we are HO glad that ho used yonr
Bitters. " A LADY of UticaN. Y.
S r-None genuine without a bunch of green
Hops on the white label. Slum all the vile ,
poisonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" In
their name.
Farmcrtoparty ( looking over fence ) : Losing
flesh , arc ycr ? and don't sleep o' nightseh ?
TakeWniGUT's INDIAN VEGETABLE FILM ,
iny boy , and you'll soon talk otherwise. I
takes "cm regularly.
They purify the blood and cure nil bil
ious complaints. Perfectly safe to take ,
being purely vegetable. '
. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S . .
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
„ IS A POSITIVE CORE F02 *
All those p.nlnful Complaints
* and Weaknesses 80 common *
* * * to our best * * *
* * * * * *
* * FEMALE POPULATION. * ,
Price $1 In liquid , pill or Iratngfl form.
JI purpose is tolely for the legitimate healing of
disease and the relief of pain , and that it does all
it claims to do , thousands of ladies can gladly testify. *
It will cure entirely all Ovarian troubles , Inflamma
tion and Ulccration , Falling and Displacements , and
consequent Spinal Weakness , and Is particularly
adapted to the change of life. * * * * * * *
It removes Falntncss , Flatulency , destroys all era-ring
for stimulants and relieves Weakness ot the Stomach.
It cures Bloating , Headaches , Nervous Prostration. ' *
General Debility , Sleeplessness , Depression and Indi
gestion. That feeling of bearing down , causing pain ,
and backache is always permanently cured by its use.
Send stamp to Lynn , Mosi , for pamphlet , tetters of
Inquiry confidentially answered , forsateatdrugyittt ,
* a 1 1"i
Anthartel by tha BUJ to Try
Chronic , Nerron * and Prints Kt-
- - ; AJrthnu. EpOep y
Hies , Tipe-nronn , Crin ry ad
JDtaetaes , BxKtiAi. WKAXHXU
9lateuSzrcxr. . DMIIIT
_ tantal p > neer ) . &c. Cres
cr sioney refncdsd. Charge * low. Thocaa'iiGfcjm
jured No iBJurioos medJcicea oKd. Uo atttuasn
trom JrailneM. AD codicicei fsrautaS * vea y
ccUsett at diitenca. Conanic&on I"w and. ewflite-
sai call or write. A e aad ezperJace ere Icyrttei
A BOOK for both ttzrn lllnatraiyl aad drcol&rt &
Jth'r thlasi * sat s xed ! for rvo * ! c sue p * . My Untmis
Boon : S . EL t 7 p. m. es > Uj * : lu tt
YOUR
mn buy 25 per cent , more Groceries at the Old in-
lable Store of
J. B. FKESfCH * CO. , OMAHA ,
ban can be bought elsewhere in the state. They re
l lb . A. Snitar for . . . . Sl.OC
IS 1-8 Ibi. JCxtru C Bagar for - 81.OC
LI xlb . Granulated Kujfnr for - 81. 0
L4 Ibs. Mew Orlrani Sugar for - ( f Z.Ott
Lnd other goods In proportion. Send for Monthly
rice List. _ J. B. FRBNt'IT A CD. . OMAUA.
i ) A MONTH anil Board for tlirce live
T ° PnK D en r laale- ench county , to take
o'd-rsforTHK I.I E-iOF
E5l tLn.o : -
W. ZlEGl KK A o. , ChiT Tgo , Ills.
nE HAVENPOitT BUSINESS COUI.UOE pre-
. .ares men better for business tnnn any other m-
tltutii-nis the 'estimor.yof the commercial world.
'or circular- address ,
L.IL.L.IBK1DGE & DUNCAN. Davenport Iowa.
ELECRAPHY
r : taught at Omaha School Telegraphy ,
Neb. Send for circular. E. O. WAIT , Manages
Orne'r5 end stamp for circu-
'ars ' sfl ° w > "S who is entitled
to pension , bounty. &c.E. . C.
W WOOD * feniion Atty. , Washington. D.C.
'ODNG MEN rTeIe-graiih > " ani1 St > . .rtband ix'tor.v
J vT , , Jaytnff situation * guarant'd. Amer-
an School of Telpgraphy k Shorthand.Ma.llxnn win.
J95 * ? 'r 3 > av. Best ' h ipest Only Quick-
' * * ' \VEr.U-ACGF.lt JILZ vta.1
UO t R CO. , 1739 Grand Ave , Kansas City , xo.
3 ATENTfit ! The . P. tiUnpson. Wa-sh-
* * fcl * lntrton.DC Nopayasked
ir patent until obtained. Write for Inventor's Guide
HARLES SHIYEKICK , FURNITURE.
12O6 , 12O8 k 121O Farnum t.Omaha.
In these days of over-civilization. Hot-house Development of the Pas
Old sions , the Itace for v altn.iron. . Overwork.Youthiul buae. Excesses
Ripe andibeilkx. MEN OKOW OLD TOO FA > T !
Young mvn. Instead of beuu rooust. vigorous and ambitious , are weak
nervous and debllit ted. Men in the very prime of Life flua themselvec
practically uneexed and Impotent.
Age There is a CERTAIN CURB for this ,
and any man prematurely weakened can satisfy himself of this fact br
trying a oourof the
Diflaie Reined al Agency , CIVIALE SOLUBLE CRAYONS !
Pa-nless. Ab-otutely nannies * , nompt and Permanent.
166 Fulton St. N.T. a * promptly cured. Illns rated pa phlet. 3 stimp .
PURGATIVE
PtRSONK
Positively cure SICK-HEADACHE , BlllouBnes * . and all LIVES and BOWEL Coaplatrto ,
"In my practice I une no other. J. Dennlson. au > . , DeWltt. Iowa" Sold everywhere , or sent br
all foe j oi . la ataiapB. Valuable information PHEE. I. 8. JOHNSOIT & CO. , BQOTOIT , SCISS.