The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 02, 1885, Image 3

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    WASHINGTON'S TREES.
Osr Nation's Capital Leads th World la
Shady Sidewalks Their Effect on
Health.
The air of Washington is full , at this
season of year , of a white , downy sub
stance. If you open your mouth to
talk about offices , writes a correspon
dent of 'lliz Cincinnati Times-Star , it
flies into it ; if you wink at a pretty
girl on tho avenue you get it in your
eyes. Itllies-into tlie white house .on
the wings of the wind , and rolls up in
fluffy white balls in tho corners of the
great vestibule through which the dis
appointed oflice-seekers go out from
their-calls on the president It does
not stop there. It penetrates to the
rooms of the private secretaries ,
and fho cabinet-room , and even
theoffice of the president himself.
It attends the cabinet meetings , flies
in the faces of the stately heads
of the departments , and tickles the
noso of the president. It looks like
.down , and to the stranger who is not
P accustomed to the ways of Washington
it to bo down
appears , perhaps coin
r -L ing from tho "downy beds of ease" in
which all statesmen and governmenl
employes aro supposed to spend mosl
of their time. But it is not. It is a
fine cattony substance coming from
poplar trees with which many of the
older streets of the city are lined.
"Cottonwood poplar1' is tho popular
name of this somewhat unpopular
tree.
tree."Tho
"Tho poplars ougnt not to be an un
popular tree in Washington , " said one
of the park commissioners , talking ol
them to your correspondent. "They
have a good deal to do with making
the city of Washington one of the
healthiest in the country , as it is. " "
"How so ? "
"Because they prevent malaria.
They are a great absorbant , ioth as to
root and leaves , and aro one of tne
best preventives of .malaria that asto
be had. "
"How do they compare with the'eu
calyptus , that have been so extensive
ly used for this purpose-in Italy dn the
last few years ? " . .
"They compare veryfavorably here ,
for the eucalyptus willnot thrivehero
or in any part of the-country , exoepl
probably southern California. We
nave tried them and 'have become sat
isfied that they will not do lor our
purpose. Our climate and soil-do < not
Buit them. "
"Are there many poplar trees in the
city then ? "
"Yes , something in theneighbor
hood of a thousand-of them. "
"And what proportion is . .thioof the
total ? "
"Oh , less than 10 percent. Ton see
we have more than a hundred thou
sand trees in the city of Washington. "
"More than a hundred thousand ? "
"Yes , considerably more ; probably
the total now reaches about 125,000 in
streets and parks. "
"How are they dividedbetween
streets and parks ? "
"About equally. There areover
65,000 on the streets alone , and nearly
or quite as many in the parks. There
are no streets of .any consequence
without trees , and on many of .tlie
wider ones there .are four TOWSof
them , a row on each .side of the side
walk. "
"How many miles , then , of trees are
there on the sidewalks , about ? "
"Pretty nearly 150 miles of them. "
"And how does thatcompare with
other cities of this country ? "
"It surpasses that of any othercity
of this country , or of the world. " "
"Of the world ? "
"Yes. There is not a city in th'e
world that has as many trees in pro
portion , to its population as Washing
ton has. 1 have made this a study
for many years , pretty nearly all my
life indeed ; but especially in the last
fifteen years m which I'havc been a
park commissioner , and have visited
and obtained statistics from all the
great cities , and 1 am sure that Wash
* ington is far ahead of any of them. "
K. "How long has this accumulation of
health and beauty been going ou ? "
"Well there has been more or less
tree planting here ever since Wash
ington was a city , of course. But the
systematic work , was begun under
"Boss" Shepherd in 1871. There was
some opposition to it at first , of course ,
but everybody sees the value of it
now. "
"And the work is still going for
ward ? "
"Yes. We set out six or eight
thousand trees a year , and are able to
furnish many more. We have a hun
dred thousand young trees which we
expect to furnish for the 'flats' as they
are needed. We set out several thous
and of them last season. "
"What is the cost , of the care of
these trees and the yearly adding : to
them ? "
"About $18,000 a year only. We
have studied it carefully , raise our
own trees from seeds or clippings , and
reduce the cost to a minimum.
/ What "do you find the greatest part
of the work of caring for the trees ? "
"The pruning. This is as serious a
task to us as the pruning of the ser
vice is to the new administration. In
deed , no subject connected with their
operations has given the park com
missioners so ufuch concern as the
matter of pruning trees. T ee prun
ing is at all times an operation which
demands skill in the operator , and
can only be safely trusted to experts ,
a class of laborers whose services can
not be secured except at wage rates
"which the present appropriations are
unable to meet. The necessity of
pruning may be referred to three sa
lient reasons. First , that of the re
moval of brnuches and twigs which
iuterfere with tmvel on the sidewalks
and on the streets ; second , the thin
ning out of the heads of luxuriant
trees to prevent their prostration by
heavy gales , a fatality to * which street
treesare more liable than those plant
ed in parks ; and , third , the heading in
or cutting back tlie entire system of
branches on diseased trees , and this is
also a necessity which seldom occurs
with trees in open parks and in open j
spaces. In the aggregate the pruning
is the heaviest item of expenditure in !
the ordinary care of the trees. " . \
"And as to the kind of trees that
you use , are they mostly natives of
this country ? "
"Yes. the most of them. On this
subjective have a good manyinquir *
ies from various cities , and have pre
pared a list of those used by us. The
maples , poplars , box-elders , and lin
dens are the most used , but they do
not complete the entire list by any
means. There are some thirty-live
kinds used on the streets alone , to say
nothing of the large numbers in the
parks. "
Cruelty to Sullivan.
*
The sympathies of tender-hearted
people will go out towards John L.
Sullivan , the pugilist. His wife has
commenced proceedings against him.
for a divorce , and in his answer Sulli
van charges his wife with cruel treat
ment and drunkeness. This is indeed
hard. The poor man can have no
peace. His business is fighting , when
away from , and it certainly is discour-
aging , after going about knocking ou
people , and coming home for a little
quiet rest , to be knocked out by a
wifewho ought to love and protect
him. Mr. Sullivan could get all the
fighting he wanted away from home.
He could whip the biggest man and
the smallest waiter girl , could take
possession ot a saloon and throw
everybody out of doors , could unmer
cifully beat his horses on the streets
and any one could see that what he
needed when ho got home was res't ,
but he'was met by a cruel woman who
would whip him. O , cruel woman ,
how could you hurt the man who
came home to bo loved , and to sober
up ? Those who have seen the great
Boston pugilist in the ring , or on the
Tostrum. admired by thousands , and
seen strong men try to injure him , and
seen him knock "them silly , little
thought that whea he got home his
wife would cruelly maul him , knock
him down and sic on him. Had the
-condition of things been known his
enemies would have matched againsc
Sullivan an "unknown , " and placed ,
his wife in front of him when the hour
came for battle , and frightened him
under the ropes and into the woods.
Picture to yourself , gentle reader , that
strong man coming back from New
-Orleans , a victor over Paddy Ryan's
truss , with the laurel wreath on his
brow , and a keg of beer in his stom
ach , wavering as he approached his
own door , trembling at the knees as
he'entered his house , pale and weak as
he meets his-"crueF' little wife , crawl
ing under the bed in abjeot fear as she
lands himone in the ear. She snatches
the laurel wreath from his brow
and in its place puts a wash bowl , and
he begs to be allowed to come out
from under the bed. Of what use is it
for him .to win reputation as a hard
hitter , and have his cruel wife make
him toe the mark at home ? Away
from home he was a. terror , and no
one could stand up before him. After *
-victory he would fill up with cham
pagne to prepare 'himself for the in
evitable licking which he must receive
when he got home. Poor Sullivan !
What a fall it must be for the "brave"
brute to go into court and charge
his little wife with "cruelty. " He
ought tobe made the laughing stock
ofthe wholecountry , guyed by all
the people , the object of the contempt
of nil mankind , and the waiter girl
whom he struck down should empty
slops on him out of a second story
window , until he should call the
police to protect him fromcruelty. "
Sun.
Amenities of War.
While we were in front-of 'Chatta
nooga it became fashionable along the
picket line -exchange papers. The
plan was for a Con-federate who want
ed a paper to come to the front , shake
a Southern paper as a flag of truce ,
and in this way invite exchanges. The
pickets on either sfde in rhat imme
diate vicinity would cease firing , the
Union soldier would start from his
HUP and the Confederate from his line ,
and they would meet naif way , shake
hands , exchange papers , and" if there
were no officers in sight , sit down and
haw a chat. This had been kept up
for several days , when there came an
order from headquarters that no more
papers should be exchanged. But the
boys , choosing their time for exchange ,
continued the practice against orders.
There came a week , however , in which
no rebel responded to waving , or shak
ing or flutterings of paper or hand
kerchief , and we knew then thator'ders
against exchange had been issued on
that side as well as ours.
But one morning quite early my
partner discovered a man on the rebel
line frantically waving a large paper.
He suggested that we slip away from
the reserve and go out and see what
the man wanted. He took a paper
tvaved it , and we started toward the
rebel in front. When we had pro
ceeded about half way to the point of
meeting the fellow ceased to wave his
paper. We were puzzled at this , but
Inalty concluded that he was down in
v hollow , and we would see him when
ic came up on high ground. So we
.valked on and walked without warn-
ng into : i group of soldiers at the
rebel picket post. The men were just
eady to take breakfast , and after the
irst flurry they joked us a good deal
ibout our extraordinary willingness
, oget into their clutches at breakfast
iime. When we spoke of the exchange
> f papers the officer in charge inform-
; d us that orders were positive against
jxchange , and that all his men under-
itood it. As this was the case , he
ook the position that we had come
villingly into their lines , and that he
: onld not allow us to return. I saw
it once that his men disagreed with
iim , but the question was how we
vere to get away.
My partner , who had been a soldier
n Germany , joined in the jokes at our
ixpense , and proposed that he make
he boys some coffee that was coffee.
Che confederates had a very poor ex-
iuse foi that article , and without more
ido he proceeded to make a kettle of
ioffee , the aroma of which seemed to
ascinate the coffee hungry sharpshoot-
irs. When he had poured the'coffee
nto the cups and had expatiated on
he good it would do the men. he took
ip his rifle and said to me : "Now let
is start for our own line. " I followed j
iim , and not a soldier on that picket j
ipst lowered Ihe cup of coffeo from j
iis lips or looked our way. Chicago
rnter Ocean. j :
Bobbles of the Hyglenicts.
! fhere were several dozen of the lijr-
gienists in council , each with his indi
vidual hobby. Each thought all the
others were wrong. Each was sure that
his own hobb } " was tho only correct one.
A gentleman present said he had taken
Brown's Iron Bitters for debility and
dyspepsia , and though he didn't want
to make a fuss about it , he knew the
use of this great tonic to be better than
nil the notions he had heard advanced in
the council. One practical cure is
worth thousands of guesses and notions.
Thousands of happy convalescents
speak gratefully of Brown's Iron Bit
ters.
,
"What Stamped Him.
"Didn't I hear you say tho other day ,
Gflhooly , that you always keep a spare
cigar about you for your friends ? " asked
McSpillkins.
"Yes , that's what I said. "
"I am one of your friends , ain't I ? "
" Certainly. "
"Well , then , hand out that cigar. "
"It is singular how stupid , some Gal-
veston folks are. If I give yon the
cigar , how can I keep it about mo ? Be
sides , if I give you the cigar , and another
friend comes and claims it , and I've not
got it , then ho will think Iam a liar. I
guess I had better smoke it myself to
prevent hard feeling. Have you got a
match ? " Galveslon News.
The Famous Notre Dame.
On the 80th of last January the
Sisters of the most noted Catholic ladies'
seminary in the United States , the
Notre lame , at Govanstown , near
Baltimore , "Md. , made public a card
certifying to the beneficial results at
tending Red Star Cough Cure in that
institution. They state that they found
it efficacious alike for relieving coughs ,
oppressions on the chest and irritation
of the throat. Officials of the boards
of health of Brooklyn , Baltimore and
other cities have likewise proclaimed
the virtues of this new discovery , which
is entirely free from opiates , poisons
and other objections.
" A Deadly Breakfast.
At Lexington" , Ya. , James Johnson ,
a well-known negro , made a bet at the
breakfast-table that he could eat more
fruit than any one present. Silas Jones
and Peter Lindsay took up the bet ; and
all three set to work eating peaches ,
apples , watermelons , and grapes. John
son won his bet , having eaten a whole
watermelon and a half , one dozen
peaches , twelve bunches of grapes , and
four large apples. Ho was taken sick an
hour after and died the same evening.
A Xjiiclcy ITIaii.
Great excitement has prevailed here
over $5,000 having been drawn in the
last drawing of The Louisiana State
we.senfc . our re"
erview the lucky
Yes ; while in the company's employ
ment I fell from the top of an icehouse ,
injuring myself very seriously.
Is it true that you severed your con
nection with the company the day you
heardof your good luck ?
No } I continued at my usual employ
ment until to-day when I had a misun-
derstanding , and left.
Where did you purchase the ticket ?
Direct from M. A. Dauphin , manager
of the company at New Orleans. It
tvas a one-fifth ticket of $25,000.
When did you first learn that your
ticket had won a prize ? I saw it in the
Kansas City Times.
Had you any trouble in getting the
85,000 ? None whatever. I asked
Adams Express Co. to collect it , and it
came all right without any delay.
Were there any drawbacks or deduc
tions ? No. Nothing but the usual
rates for collection made by the Express
Co. Ottawa ( Kas. ) Republican , June
12.
Senator Sherman has left the land of tho
setting sun and is coming east.
Butt + r Bayers
verywhere are refusing to take white ,
lardy-looking butter except at "grease"
prices. Consumers want nothing but gilt-
jdged butter , and buyers therefore recom
mend their patrons to keep a uniform color
throughout theyear by using the Improved
Butter Color made by Wells , Richardson &
So. , Burlington , Vfc. It is tlie only color
that can bo relied on to never injure the
butter , and to always give the perfect color.
Sold by druggists and merchants.
An infallible cure for alcoholism Take
arater.
A NEW IDEA embraced in Ely's Cream
Balm. Catarrh is cured by cleansing and
icaling , not by drying up. It is not a liq-
lid or snuff , but is easily applied with the
Inger. Its effect is magical and a thor-
jugli treatment will cure the worst cases.
Price 50 cents. At druggists. Sixty cents
ay mail. Ely Bros. , Owego , N. Y.
I HAVE been afflicted with catarrh for
twenty years. It had become chronic , and
ihere was a constant dropping of mucous
natter from the roof of my mouth. It ex-
: ended to my throat , causing hoarseness
ind great difficulty in speakingp indeed for
fears I was not able to speak more tlian 30
ninutes , and often thiswithgreatdifficulty.
[ also , to a great extent , lost the sense of
icaring in the left ear , and of taste. By
; he use of Ely's Cream Balm I have re-
: eived more relief than from all other reme-
hes besides. All dropping of mucous has
leased and my voice and hearing are great-
y improved. Jas. W. Davidson , attorney-
it-law , Moninouth , Warren county , 111.
Nilsson says that she never wearies of
tearing herself sing. ,
The slmp'est and best regulator of tho DIs-
irdered Ltvor in tie world are Carter's Little
Aver Pills. They give prompt relief In Sick
Jeadnche. Dizziness , Nausea , &c. ; prevent
ind cure Constipation and Piles ; remove Sal-
owness and Pimples from the complexion ,
ind are mild snd gentle in ihelr operation on
heliowele. Carter's Little Liver Pills are
moll and as easy to take as sugar. One pill
i dose. Price 25 cents.
The woman question Where did the
loddess of Liberty get her dress made ?
Back Ache ? Hunt's Hemedy will cure
lains in the back or loins , female diseases
tervous prostration and kidney diseases.
Sick headache ? Piles , constipation , bil-
DUB headache and dyspepsiaare all speedily
ured by Hunt's [ Kidney and Liver ] Eem-
dy.
V . „ > - VC&- * - ;
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TOVOOIf GRO.WERS.
Being the only house in the West paying
cash for wodl , growers will find it to their
interest to consign to us , saying time , ,
freight , interest and the excessive charges
of commission Louses , us we buy for manu
facturers. Keturns with draft made im
mediately on arrival , anil if they do not
prove satisfactory we will reship anywhere
owner may directwithout charge.
Reference : The Omaha National Bank.
t. C. HUXT1NGTOX & SOX.
Established 1SC1. Omaha , .Neb.
When you visit New York Cltj , via Central
depot , save Baggage Expressage and $3 Car
riage Hire , and stop at the Grand Union Hotel ,
opposite said depot. Six hundred elegant
rooms fitted up at a costof onemllllon dollars ;
51 and upwards per daEuropean plan. Ele
vator. Restaurant supplied with the best.
Horse-cars , stages 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.
Gen. Logan believes President Cleveland
a man of great force of character.
BED-BUGS , FLIES.
Files , roaches , ants , bed bugs , rats , mice , gophers ,
chipmunks , cleared out by "liough cm Rats. " 15c.
The new paper bed clothing will be a
sweet boon to the sleeping car companies. .
When Bjkby iras sick , TTO gave her Cutorla ,
TThen she iras a Child , she cried for Caatoria ,
When she became Hias , she clang to Castoria ,
Wloa the had Children , she gave them Caatoria ,
Alphonse Daudetis regularly racked with
rheumatism.
THIN" PEOPJ.E.
"Well's Health Rcncwer" restores health and vleor
cures Dyspepsia , Impotence , Sexual Debility. 41
The Shakspearian motto of the Jersey
mosquito is , "nowcouldldrinkhotblood. "
Don't Skip This.
So many Echemes arc put before the public
for tho increase of newspaper circulation ,
which seem to be plausible and yet are fraud
ulent , that when a legitimate , honest effort is
made to build up tho circulation of a legiti
mate , honest paper , by legitimate , honest
means , people who have been so many times
duped are very slow to respond to the genu
ine scheme. Wo are led to this train of
thought by a perusal of the advertisement of
THE AMERICAN RURAL HOME , of Rochester.
N. Y. , published in this issue of our paper , to
which we call the attention of our readers.
We are acquainted with both paper and pub
lishers ana take pleasure in recommending it
as one of the very best farm and family jour
nals In this country. Every person who
sends one dollar for a year's subscription to
she paper receives a handsome present
which is donated by the advertising patrons
of the paper. These premiums consist of Cat
tle , Land , Reapers and MowersPlows , Books ,
Pictures , Organs and thousands of other val
uable articles. Tho Rural Home Co. is en
dorsed by Hon. Cornelius R. Parsons , Mayor
of Rochester , to whom you can write if you
have any doubts as o its reliability. It will
pay you to send for sample copy if nothing'
more than to get a look at this great twelve-
page , sixty-column illustrated paper. Ad
dress Rural Home Co. Limited , Rochester ,
N.T.
Culture will show. A circus in Boston ,
running a week , took in § 80,000.
Ilnlford Sauce. The most delicious relish in
the world. Palatable and healthy.
A family cry-sis a girl baby.
"BUCHU-PABIA. "
Snick , complete cure , all Kidney , Bladder and
nary Diseases , Scaldlnjr , Irritation , Stone , Gravel ,
aturrh of the bladder. $1 , Drugslsts.
The force of suction is illustrated nowa-
j. by a straw placed in a tumbler.
-or Dynpepsla , Indigestion , depression of
llrlts and general debility , m their various forms ;
o as a preventive against fever and ague and otner
lermlttent fevers , the "Ferro-Phosphorated Ellrlr
„ . CalUaya" made by Caswell , Hazard & Co. , New
York , and sold by all Druggists , is the best tonic ; and
for patients recovering from fever or other slclcneis ,
It has no equal.
The new postmaster ought to be a man
of letters whose honesty is of the right
stamp.
A MEMBER of the Pioneer Press staff , troubled
for eleven years with obstinate tetter on his
hands , has completely cured it in less than amontk ,
by the use of Cole's Carbollsalvc. Pioneer Press , St.
Paul.
Mosquitoes are free from one vice at
least. They can't stand smoking.
Lurks In the blood of nearly every one , In many cases
Inherited. Its severest form Is that of running sores
on the arms , legs , or feet. Bunches In the glands of
the neck , pimples , cancerous growths , swollen Joints ,
ind thickening of the upper lip , arc other symptoms.
Hood's Sarsaparilla has had wonderful success In cur-
Ing scrofula. It thoroughly eradicates the humor
trom the blood , and gives it new vitality and richness.
Albert Estcs , 23 East Pine Street , Lowell , Mass. . had
been troubled with scrofulous humor from boyhood ,
and In the summer of 1SS1 had a large running sore on
bis leg. On taking Hood's Sarsaparilla tho sore
gradually disappeared , and he has had no indication
of the humor since.
Mrs. Win. McDonald , Wooster , O. , for 18 months
suffered with scrofulous swelling of the glands in the
neck. Hood's Sarsaparilla gave Immediate relief , the
swell Ings being largely reduced. She thinks there Is
lothlngequaltoit.
Hood's Sarsaparilla'
Sold by all druggists. 81 ; six for $5. Made only by
D-1. HOOD & CO. . Apothecaries , Lowell , Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar.
MALT
BITTERS.
JHJL ? T = t 'i'u-i m
BLOOD PURIFIER § HEALTH RESTORER.
It never fails to do its work in cases of Mala
ria , Biliousness , Constipation * Head-
idle , logs of Appetite and Sleep , Nervous
Debility , Neuralgia , and all Female
Complaints. Hops & 5lo.lt Bitters is a Vege
table Compound. It is a Medicine not a Bar *
room Drink. It differs -widely as does
iav and night from tho tlionsand-and-one
YXtxturea of vile tvlilaky flavoredwith
iromatlcH. Hops& Malt Bitters is recom-
nendod by Physicians , Ministers and
Vursea as being the Best Family Medicine ever
impounded. Any woman or child can take it
"From my knowledge of its ingredients , under
10 circumstances can it injure any one using It.
t contains no mineral or other deleterious sub-
tance. Possessing real merits , the remedy is
leserving success. "
C. E. DEPur , Ph. G. , Detroit , Mich.
Tho only Genuine are manufactured by tha
HOPS & MALT BITTERS CO. , Detroit , Mich ,
thmaCnrenerer/aiij to Krre tw
in the worst cuea4niure8 comfort-
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TV. > Omaha. 205 27.
TO ADVERTISERS pleua
My you HOT the advertisement in this paper
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Core * Dyspepsia , Indigestion , Weakness
Impure Blood , IaIariaCliUIi andFevers ,
and Neuralgia. ,
Itis an unfaiUne remedy for Diseases of tho
Kidneys find Liver.
It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
Women , and all who lead sedentary lives.
It does not injure the teeth , cause headache.or
produce constipation cihtr Iran medicines do.
It enriches and purifies the blood , stimulates
the appetite , aids the assimilation of food , re
lieves Heartburn and Belching , and strength-
ens the muscles and nerves.
For Intermittent Fevers , Lassitude , Lack of
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J63The genuine has above trade mark and
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ach Bitters conquers
and prevents ma
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pepsia , ch rente con
stipation , a tendency
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rheumatism , and is
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trouble arlslnc from
weakness. Old peo-
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Is. moreover a use
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Journey ? , and coun
teracts the effects of
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For sale by all Drug
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R. U. AWARE -
THAT
Lorillard's Olimas Ping
beartnr a. red tin tag ; that Lorfflard'a
Horn Lenf flno cut ; that larlllarda
KO.YT Clipploxs , and that Lorillard's Sanfli , ar
tt b t * nd cheapest , quality coaeideied ?
"THE BEST IS CHEAPEST. "
INCIXES ,
Hone Powers
( Suited to all sections. ) WritcforFnEEnius.Paniphlet
and Prices to The Aultman < t Taylor Co. Mansflclil. Ohlc
Wafer Qas Fuel. every A Fortune county In
. I No coal.wood.
ashes , dirt , smoke or smell. Tan be placed in any
stove. Burns three parts water to one of oil. Write
' 'ptlvc circular.
LTON & CO. , (
LADlf
employment and Rood salary
Belling Queen City hldrt and
htorkinicSuitiiorters.Sainple
outfit free. Address CmcjnnaU
Suspender Co. . Cincinnati. O
nnT T TiTIT' Omaha Commercial. Send name for
1 .1 1 1 il iHlTn.CatalOKii1 and specimen of pcman
UUJJUull U ship. M G KOHIJBOUr.H.Prmcipa-
vrtlnnoo. 'rcmttturolcT. WenkiM-M *
rain , and all forms of. Ucbllltrln i jrn from early
error , Ijfnorance. vico or excesses Quickly nud ijullr
FREE t c rnc 6 InquirerCnottotoy * . occurlo-
sltySeeliersXIarso Illustratedwork on ] llwa c > or
the Gcnto.CrIn ! rr Urrnn * . Itrain and .1 *
( Scaled , for 6 cents In stamps. ) 0 Ires tcstl monlaw-pusJ *
* esa and medical references , c. Con ullittlon Free.
C1VIAI.K AUENOY. 13 Fulton St. New Yorfa
. . LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S .
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
* is A posrnvE CTUB FOR .
All tto e painful Complaint *
* and AYcaknessiefi KO camnmn *
* , * * to our ! > est * * * * '
, * FEMALE I'OrULATIOX. *
rrl $ U lU id fill r l * l tan * .
dttet urpow oHrf the relief to of pnlii , o . < Z tkatit dots fit
it claims to do , theutandsof ladies car jtodly testify . I
It will cure entirely all Ororian troubles , Inflamm * *
ts.
Falllnff and
tlon l raUon ,
consequent Spinal "Weakness , n
adapted to the chance of life. *
It remores Falntness. Flatulency , destroys
for stimuUnta , and relieves Weakness of thetltoraach.
t c res BloSlnff , ne d ches , rrous Prostration.
and Indi
General Debility. Sleeplessness. Depression
es. That feeltnc of bwrlne down , canjlnr pin ,
bylts .
ami backache. Is alwajN permanently cured w.
Send stamp to Lynn , lias * . , for
iMuiryconflJentuilly answered.
FARMERS. I
This Is what Interests
you alU The celebrated
LaUco Collar , made from
our LATAUO OU Tanned
I
Leather. Warranted not
to cet hard or crack. Xou
can Trash them when dirty
land tney will keep soft and
pliable.
Ask jour d eaters for them
Use them and jou will nava
no other. I
UDXOCXLN TANNING CO. ,
LIHCOLN , NEBRASKA ,
MftnnfaoturorB.
A mtlercr from chronic diarrhoea writes : "i trie
various preparation * ; but even the simplest ( rruel * 1.1
caused pain at night. CommencJns with Uldge
Food. I found full satisfaction to the appetite and I
was never attended with the slightest discomfort In .
digestion. To test Its efficacy , the supper was
changed a few times , but always with a return of
distress in the night. "
.
Awarded GOLD MEDAL , LONDON , 1S83. Used
by Maion i : Ilamlln Onrin and Piano Ox , Pullman
Palace Car Co. tc. llfd only br the RUSSIA
CEMENT CO. GLOUCESTER.MASS.SOLD
FVERYWHERE. ia-Smnn1oTin Cin lir JUiLISe.
AIX RIGHT
Sclf-feed STRAW Sl
HAY CUTTER.
The best in the world.
The knife isSteel.aadtempcred.and
is fattened to lerer with three bolts ,
and can be easily taken on * to sharpen.
The lencth of cut Is regulated by tho
erer to which the knife is bolted.
The higher the lerer Is raise > l. tha
It will cut. All are warranted. Send Cos
cular which will be mailed FEEE. r.
n ] JOSEPH >
GlaiLLOTT's
Bold hr ALL DEALERS throughout the World.
Gold medal Paris Exposition , 1878 ,
I \
I
Tube Colors , SOc. doc ; Sobla Iru lie < . "c. npi
Bristles , Stop ; Plaque * . 7c. up ; Pallets. * oc.J
Ar ists' Easels. We. ; Arluts * Boies , * 1.SO : Panels.
lOc Olla. 12c. : Canvas , 75c ; Gold Paint. Sc.
Noveltiet and Trenton Ware for Decorating. Frame *
forPicluresln Gold. Pl-h. Oak and Bronze. Samp e
of moldins ; , SOc dozen , bend 2 cnt Stamp for Catalosa * .
A. HQSPE , Omaha.
Vfl CPBROUY TAnOIIT AtfO SITUATIONS
I cLhunflrili yi ItN'ISHKD. Circulars frea.
VALENTINE ISROS. , .Innesillle , AVU.
for Infants and Children ,
"Castoria is BO well adapted to children that I Castoria cnres Colic , Constipation ,
I recommend it as superior to any prescription I Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , Eructation ,
known to . " . , I KU * * " * * * Prom0t < * < " '
me. H. A ARCHEE , M. D. , % 0InTls >
111 So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , If. T. ] Without injurious Tqedi'Atfr'n.
THX CraxiuB Coupjisr , 182 Fulton Street , N. T.
jgSTHOUSAMDS GIVEN AWAY
NEW SUBSCRIBER
gets a Present valued from 35c.
to § 500. and no favoritism
_ _ shown. '
Send Vt.OO
your name goes
books , and your p
be forwarded. Write for Sam pi _
Copy with List of Presents. Everything goes
RESERVATION
TO THE PUBLIC.
Rochester , N.Y. , Mar. ax , 1885.
I am acquainted with the publishers
> f the AMERICAN RURAL HOME , and I
iclieve they will fulfil every guarantee " ( Mayor of Rectetter for
they make to the public. n years tint. )
RURAL HOME CO. , Limited , ROCHESTER , N.Y
SLICKER
THE BEST WATERPROOF RIDING COAT. f
Cvrtn Ui tiittie i d < n . and will k p yon dry In any itacn.
Sold rr ryTrb r - lllaimud catalara * in * . A.J.T wtr. lU.lca.