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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1886)
' Handwriting. Wo liavo a rig it-haiidcd Avriting to bo written with a centrifugal motion , in ono direction , across the page from left to right , a writing which tnxes the weak muscles of the hands , and which takes four or five times ns long as is necessary for the rcprc- hentation of a word , as is shown by stenog raphers , who write as fast as a person can speak. In view of tho increase of writer's cramp due to the extraordinary amount of writing to bo done by bookkeepers , book- writers , teachers and savants , it was sug gested that a new method of writing should be intelligently discussed and one inau gurated that should bo less elaborate , less taxing upon the small and weak muscles of the hand ; a handwriting in which the let ters can be formed as in phonography , dis connected , not requiring such precise and complicated notions to make them legible , and which can be written from nbovo downward , from right to left or left to I right , us one may choose. Pompeclan Decoration. The bold and magnificent charms of Pompeeian decoration on walls is being re vived in rich colors and beautiful classic , groups , especially lor dining rooms. Danc ing nymphs , genii and goddessee in luxuri ous robes of bright hues , seem to float on a semi-transparent of ground deep-hucd tones ; there are scenes of votive offerings and birds and foliage. The tableaux are not disposed regularly but according to fancy , and even surmount doors. They are also made the centers of showy panels. All tho work is in tempera and without shading. [ Art and Decoration. Unsuccessful. An Englishman visited a Connecticut grave yard last week and opened and sifted the earth in three graves to find a signet ring believed to have been buried with its wearer , one of the earliest settlers of Con necticut. The ring is wanted to make good 11 claim to a certain property in England , question being raised as to the authen ticity of the impression on certain seals. He was unsuccessful in his search. 'eople are recognizing the danger attend ing the use of opium , nnd legislative bodies are being called upon to suppress the grow- ingevil. The only cough mixture which docs not contain" opiates , and yet is of remarka ble efficiency , is Red StnrCough Cure. 25c. Remedy for Hydrophobia. People of Ufa , Russia , have a cure for hydrophobia of their own. They give to bitten men and beasts a powder made from a field plant known on the Volga ns drok , of which Gcmata Tinctoria is the scientific name. This powder is taken on an empty stomach for three days , and one dose on .the ninth day. Salt and salty food spoil the effect of the drug. A well-known family of hind owners used the medicine for over forty years , and saved over four hundred men , women and children affected with hydrophobia. For twenty rears Mrs. John Gcmmill , Milroy , Miffiin County , Penna. , could not walk , on account of an injniy to the spine. One bottle of St. Jacobs Oil gave relief ; the second enabled her to walk and cured her. Halted Slicrldnn. Gen. Sheridan was once halted by G. M. Woodward , of Wisconsin , when the latter was a "high private" in the army of tho Potomac and on picket duty. A man on horseback came along and he greeted him with the proper salutation : "Who goes there ? " "A friend , " was the reply. "Ad vance , friend , and give the countersign ! " haid the young private. "I am Gen. Sheri dan"said the horseman. Woodward gave him to understand that he didn't care if he wns Gen. Sheridan ; that he wanted the countersign , and he brought his bayonet into close proximity to the General's per son and demanded the proper answer. Sheridan smiled , gave it to him and , as he * rode away , turned to rcmnr : "Young man , there's a regiment of infantry coming just behind me. Don't molest 'em. " Gold was first discovered in California in 1848. Dr. Bull commenced to prescrib liin Cough Syrup in the same year and now it is the leading cough remedy throughout the country. Miss Blanche Willis Howard , now at Stuttgart , is writing a novel. Men look slovenly with run-over heels. Lyon's Heel StUIcncra keep boots stra-.ght ; 2Jc. a pair. Waist of time The middle of tho hour glass. glass.We We think we can cure a bad case of head ache quicker with one of Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Backache Plasters , than by any other application , and. after the Backache is cured , you csui still wear the plaster without discomfort for two or three weeks or longer. This combination of Smart Weed and Belladonna is a great hit , nnd it is hard to find any pain or ache that will not yield to it. Price 25 cents. Sold by Druggists everywhere. It is faid that Confucius never said a word at dinner. Best , easiest to use and cheapest , rise's Remedy for Catarrh. By druggists. SOc. The czar is getting , so fat that he has sent for Bismarck's doctor. muiu.njj IROX irith PURE TEGETABLE TOXICS , quickly and completely CLEAXSES and ENRICHES THE BIXOD. Quickens the action of the IJTcr and Kidneys. Clears tho complexion , mates the skin smooth. It does not Inlnre tho teeth , cause headache , or produce con- stlpation-ALl OTHER IROX 3IEDICI5ES DO. Fhjrici ns and DrnggistB everywhere recommend it. EMMA Iu BETCHEII , 1517 Camming St. . Miss v rtara : " Three bottles of Brown's Iron of Blood Poi- rith i toe most satisfactory resells. I would "MM CT SMTH. Juniatx Neb. , fays : " I nsed Brown's iSnBftteia for Impure Blood with moch abovo Trade Mark and crossed red lines ° nnina bus . Made only 1 pper-Tabe no other. by - - BAI.TUIOItE.Mn OK AI > L.S3Oa week and CTpens ; * WORK paid. Outfit north 5 and particular ! I tree. 1'O. . V1CKEKY. Augusta. Maino A pniltlre cure. Xo Knife. NoTaln. AV-C. CANGtR. . Payac , * RANDOM CLIPPINGS. Some parents do very wrong to keep their boys in knickerbockers and long stockings until they are nearly as tall is grown people. Take a slim youth , for instance , with a smallleg , and ab- lormally large feet , on which are icavy shoes covered by Arctic over shoes. Fanc3T his feelings when some Jther boy yells out ! "I say , gumboats , vhere are you going"with those draws. Pecks Sun. Infidels and-athcists who ridicule the 3iblc practice its precepts in whatever noral enterpries they engage in or ad- /ocate. They enjoy the golden fruit > f civilization thrashed "down to them vithout thankfulness to the Giver or icknowledging any sense the source of ; heir obligation. Chicago Inter Ocean. lruggists advertise the "Elixir de Milan , " and say that Mme. Patti uses t to make her voice brilliant and clear. AJB she has been offered an engagement n Brazil at § 6.000 per night , she will > robably try Elixir de Brazil. Peck's 1 Sun. Sun.A A Cleveland speculator sent his son & Wisconsin to buy hops , telling him x > keep his eyes open , for any other speculation. After a few days a de spatch came , saying : " A widow has got ! i corner on the hop market of this state. Shall I marry her1'"Ccrtain - I y. " was the reply sent over the wires , twelve hours later the son announced : 'Got the hops , the widow and seven itep children , and shall go to Chicago o-morrow to see about a divorce. Wall Street News. The "flying start" is a subject upon vhich bicycle riders are all interested , ind there seems to be considerable dif- crence of opinion about it. There lave been too many flying starts toward Canada of late years to suit the general jublic. Peck's Snn. Deacon Pillar says that Parson Proof- xt preaches as fine a sermon as ever ic heard. So logical , he says , and so > road. Fogg admits that Prooftext's liscourses are perfect in reasoning , and ecognizes their breadth ; indeed he joes further , and says that they arc veil proportioned ; that is to say , that Jiey are as long as they are broad. Boston Transcript. Dr. Burchard , who , alliteratively if lot literally , turned several hundred Blaine votes Clevelandward with his , hree R's , has been elected president of Jutgers Female College. He was care- ! ul not to make any speeches during this jampaign. Let us hope he has got in- .o his rut at last. Peck's Sun. Ar editor is a man whose biziness it 5 to m-r estigate a nuspaper. He writes jditorials , grinds out poetry , inserts leaths and weddings , sorts manuscript , jeeps a waste basket , 'blows up the levil,1 steals matter , lights out other Deople's battles ; sells his paper for a Collar and fifty cents a year , takes ; vhite beans and apple sass for pay when he can get it , raises a large fam- ly , works nineteen hours out of twenty- four , nozc no Sunday , sets damned by jverybody , lives poor , dies middle aged , ind often broken hearted , leaves no unnny , is rewarded for a life of toil by i short but free obituary puff in the op- oosition nuspaper. Josh Billings. Barney Card has been arrested at IVarsaw.lIndiana , on a charge of forg- Jig notes to the amount of § 20,000. He thought for a time that he was the aighestcardin the deal , but the "joker" ; vas out , and now he is not even a nine spot. Peck's Sun. A sad accident is said to have occur red at "Wallingford , Conn. , recently. A colored woman had occasion to leave home for half an hour or so , and put aer baby in an oven to keep the little piccanniny warm , the fire being nearly out. The husband came in while she svas absent , and not knowing where the baby was , built a hot fire. Wife saw the smoke , hurried back too late dark despair ! It is the greatest won der in the world that some enterprising daily has not headlined the tragedy , in large type , "Roast Coon ! ' ! etc.-Pec&'s Sun. Sun.A A dealer in sporting goods got stuck on an extra large lot of high rubber boots , and thought he saw a way out of the difficulty , so he advertised "Rub ber Baptismal Pants" in all the lead ing Baptist publications. By this means he worked off most his stock to advantage , but now many of the pur chasers are offering their baptismal pants at half price , as some of the old- cime hard-shells sat down on the inno- vation , claiming that the original idea , is they understood it , was to "go down jito the water" and get wet , and their lotion that there is nothing scriptural about the new fangled "pants" would 5eem to hold water. Pec&'s Sun. A Fable. Once upon a time a hungry Dog : ound himself in a Butcher Shop when ttie Butcher was away from home. Ap preciating the fact that he had struck it rich , he began looking over the stock to select what was most digesti ble for a Stomach not accustomed to shree meals a day. He saw many juicy bits of tender loin and porter house , toothsome morsels of mutton lamb and veal and tripe , luxurious chunks of liver , but they were hung beyond his reach , and all he could secure was a string of Sausage. He rubbed his nose against it once or twice and then again turned his eyes and thoughts to the steaks and joints above , but they were as far away as before. After sev eral fruitless attempts to attain what he desired he reverted to the Sausage , and once more fondledit tenderly with his nose. The temptation was a sore one and"the struggle was terrible , but at last the poor hungry dog overcame the craving and laying his paw on his stomach with tears in his eyes , he turn ed away and went out of the shop , saying in a choking voice as he took a long lingering look at the Sausage : "I am very hungry. I know not when I shall get a bite to eat , I may die of starvation , but thank God-I am no can nibal ! " and he came forth into the cheerless air of a supperless world , as hollow as when he entered the shop. Merchant Traveler. Nebraska' * Rapid Growth. Nebraska happily escnped those civil and anti-bellum strifes that stained the soil of "bleeding Kansas" BO red with blood that , like the hand ol Macbeth , it might "the multitudinous seas incarnadine , making the green one red. " The history of the sis ter state has been one of peace and pros perity , and her annals contain no such records of violence and crime as in earlier days gave an unenviable notoriety to the land for which pro-slavery and anti-slavery men contended. Though next to the baby state , Colorado , in point of age , having only been admitted to the Union in 1867 , Nebraska has already out-stripped in population ninny of the older states , and if the next census returns don't require seven figures to show the number of her inhabi tants she will be as disappointed as was St. Louis when Chicago took a big jump ahead of her and crossed the half million line. line.After After all , however , the greatness of a state or city does not consist in the num ber of her residents but in her.enterprise and intelligence , and Nebraska stands this test also. She claims ns thrifty and brainy a population as any state possesses , and some recent evidences of popular feeling upon certain important issues of the day tend to support this view. New ideas have been heartily welcomed and merit has re ceived its due. This will help to explain why Athlophoros , which has been so suc cessful as n , cure for rheumatism and neu ralgia in more Eastern States , is now meet ing with such favor us it makes its way Westward over tho prairies. Miles Finlan , of Tuckersville , Neb. , says : "After using two bottles of Athlophoros I was enabled to rise from my bed , to which I had been conflpcd for four months , have not had an attack hince , and it is the longest relief I have found from that droad disease , rheumatism , for nineteen years , still have two bottles left that I keep in case I should be again attacked. " From Long Pine , Brown county , Neb. , came good news in a letter from Mrs. M. A. Morford , who says : "Two bottles of Athlophoros Imve almost cured a lady here who wns a great sufferer from rheumatism. She has been using the medicine for about two weeks and finds great improvement. She thinks it a most valu able remedy and is so pleased with it that she doesn't know how to express herself , but says that those who make it are angels for helping her so much. I have also rec ommended it to several other persons. " "Some fourteen months ago , " says A. Ilayward , of Builington , la. , "I was at tacked with inflammatory rheumatism. I tried a dozen different kinds of medicine said to cure rheumatism , but to no pur pose. Finally , I'prpctired a bottle of Ath lophoros. After using the bottle it did me so much good that I bought another , but did not have to use more than a thiid ol the second bottle before I was entirely cured. From that time up to the present 1 have never had anything like rheumatic pains , and I thank Athlophoros for the cure. " Thomas McCue , Bush's block , Dubuque , la. , whose wife was cured by Athlophoros of a terrible case of rheumatism , declares it was "truly a miracle in my wife's case. " Jf you cannot get ATHLOPHOIJOS of your druggist , we will send it , express paid. OH receipt of regular price one dollar per bot tle. We prefer that you buy it from your druggist , but if he hasn't it. do not be per suaded to try something else , but order at once from us , as directed , ATHLOPUOKOS Co. , 112 Wall Street , New Yoik. Louis Kossuth , who is now at Naples , re tains all his faculties. A SliocmnJccr Wins $15,000. New York Tribune , Feb. iCili. Frederick Scliarf , a shoemaker of No. 704 DcKalb avenue , Brooklyn , has suddenly found himself possessed of troops of friends. Men who formerly paid no atten tion to him. have been exct-dingly affable and anxious about his welfare. This change lias been brought aboutbjwhat he regards as a piece of exceptional good luck. A few days ago he received notice that a lottery ticket , of which he owned one-fifth part , had drawn the capital prize of $75,000 , en titling him to $15,000. He expects to re ceive the money thiseek. . Scharf is a , poor , hardworking man with no family , who barely earned his own support'by his trade , and who found his only luxury in drinking a social glass of beer with some friends. One of these , named Meyers , one dny bantered him to buy a lottery ticket. Scharf at first refused , but Meyers told him that he had bought one-fifth of a ticket for § 1. and urged Scharf to do the Bame. After some delay the fehoemaker did so. One day last week the two men got a list of the lucky numbers , aid Scharf's was among them. Heproposes to give Meyers § 1.000 , and give a supper to his friends. What to dowith the rest of the money he has not decided , although a multitude of advisers are seeking to give him wisdom. A CARD. NEW ORLEANS , Feb. 13,1S86. The undersigned certifies that he held foi collection , for account of Frederick Scharf , 704 DeKalb-nvenue , Brooklyn , N. Y. , one- fifth of Ticket No. 57,705 in The Louisiana State Lottery , which diew the First Capi tal Prize of Seventy-five Thousand Dollars on Tuesday , Feb. 9th , 188G. and that the amount was promptly paid by check on the New Orleans National Bank , on presenta tion of the ticket at the office of'the Com pany. C. A. PAKDUE , Agent , Southern Express Co. , New Orleans , La. The empress of Japan speaks English with a sort of pigeon-toed accent. Yictorien Sard on thinks the whole earth a slippery orange rind. "HOUGH OX CATAIIRTI" J , corrects offensive oJors at once. Complete curco' OTRt chronic cases ; also unequalled ! u garble for I diphtheria , sore throat , fotiUirenth. Me. No preparation could have made sucli a reputation as Salvation Oil has ( in so short a time ) without intrinsic merit ol the highest order. It kills pain. Price 25 cents a bottle. C. W. Couldock , the actor , is seventy-one years old. I Had a Dreadful Cougli , and raised a considerable amount of blood , and matter ; besides 'I was very thin , and so weak I could scarcely go about the house. This was the case of a man with consump tion arising from liver complaint. He re covered his health COMPLETELY by the use of Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery. " Thousands of others bear similar tes timony. The estate of the late Gov. Coburn , of Maine , loots up $4,000.000. For tlio Ladle * . Laughter is tlie poor man's plaster , Making every burden light ; Turning sadness into gladness , Darkest hour to May dawn bright. 'Tis the deepest and the cheapest Cure for ills of this description , But for those that woman's heir to , Use Dr. Pierce's 'Favorite Prescription. ' Cures all weaknesses and irregularities , ' 'bearing down" sensations , "internal fever , " bloating , displacements , inflamma tion , morning sickness and tendency to canrorous disease. Price reduced to one dollar. By druggists. Rev. John Jasper , the Richmond clergy man , still claims that "the sun do move. " s 9 $ Delicate Diseases , affecting male or female , however induced , speedily and permanently cured. Illustrated book for 10 cents in stamps. World's Dispensary Medical Association , GG3 Main Street , Buf falo , N. Y. The czar of I'ti&sia is growing fat. Dyna mite does not appear to worry him. Don't Head This Unless you want a free sample of Smith' Bile Beans , the great liver remedy , and a beautiful card taken from real life , sentyoti free of charge. Send us your name and P. 0. address. .1. F. SMITH & Co. , St. Louis Mo. ( Name this paper. ) Ex-Senator Tabor , of Colorado , is a man of many mines. If afflicted with Sore Eyes , UFO Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water. Drusnjists sell It. lioo Jay Gould controls securities with a par value of $439,000.000. "Wion Baby was slci , vre Rvre her Castoria , "WTien shewas a Child , she cried for Castoria , When she became Hiss , sho clang to Caatoria , T7t9a sho had Children , she gavo them Castoria , BUY SALZER'S ( L Crot sWU. ) SEEDS. Cala.r f. Rich oriental embroidery is used for vests for silk dresses. _ Dry and gray hair will become moist and dark by the uso of Hall's Hair Renewer. For sudden colds , hoartjenc.ss , or irrita tion of the throat , take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ices , to be very elegant , are served in lit tle paper cups in the form of ro es. "ROUGH OX PAINV-r/iquiil. "liOncli on Pain" Liquid , 20c. Quick cure. Neural Bin , rheumatism , aches , r.ilns. sprain * , c amps , colic. "IJoUKli on rain" I'laater. 13c. Fire irons are decorated with bows of ribbons. _ THE FOUNDATIONS OF ii.siASE are often laid by the irregularities of eating , sleeping and movement of the bowels experienced during traveling. To prevent au irregular action , and a torpid condition of the diges tive apparatus , use Du. WALKKK'S CALI- FOIINI.V VINEGAR BITTEUS. No traveler by sea or land should fail to take it with him. It may save his life. Jay Gould has expressed his pleasure over thu management of his affahs by his son. _ MJOUGII OX COUGHS. " Ask "I'oiiph on Coiiphs. " for couij'.is , colds Eorctli c hoarseness. 1 rochus. He. LlqulJ. 'Jjc. The average life of a locomotive is thirty vears. It is not understood why druggists keep in stock so many kinds of medicines for coughs , colds , and consumption , when it is only necessary to keep Allen's Lung Unl earn , that old , reliable remedy , which is a pure vegetable preparation and perfectly harmless , as it contains no opium in any form. Sold everywhere. Mrs.Burnett's portraitgraccs the "Book buyer" for February. A ITIeaij Old General Itoutetl. Old "General Debility" has been put to flight in Arkansas , with happy results. From Brinkley , from Webb City , and from Walnut Itidge , Messrs. P. II. A nderson. E. M. Taylornnd F. S. Pinchbeck respectively , write that they were all afflicted with gen eral debility , and received solid benefit from Brown's Iron Bitteis. This is pleasant to know , not only for Arkansas people , but for all sectiojis of the country where Gen eral Debility has counted victims by the thousand. For sale everywhere. TTaTfbrd Sauco Is cnpltal for dyspeptics. In- raluiible to all good i ' Minnie Maddern , the actress , has taken to writing for western magazines. The medicine you sent me for rheuma tism , called Athlophoros , has been tried with very good results. I wish to know what your price is for , say , six bottles. Please write at your earliest convenience. Rev. E. Dyer , couthficld , Mich. Mme. Durand will return to France in June. _ "I WISH T conld find something that would cure galls and present thehjiir coming in white , " is nn expression frequently heard. Veterinary CarbolisaUeuill alwajd do it. Sold by Drug gists at OU cents and Si. 00. March .Are the months In which to purify yonr blood , and Last spring my whole family took Hood's Sarsa. forthlspurpasathcrjlsnomedlcme equal to Hood's parIIIn. The result Is that all lia\e been cured of iarsaparilla. It purldcs iltallzcs , and enriches the scrofula , my little boy being entirely free from sorei , jlood , removing all traces of scrofula or other dis and nil four of my children look bright and healthy as ease. It creates an appetite nnd Imparis new poss 1'jly can be. I have found Hood's Sarsaparilla also strength and vigor to the whole body. It Is the Ideal good for catarrh , with which I hare been troubled spring medicine. Try It. since the war. Nothing did me so much good as " When I ' Hoods Sarsararllla. " "Wii. B. ATiiEnTOJf began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla Iwas , Passalc llzzy in the morning , had a headache , and no appe City , N. J. tite ; but now I can hardly get enough cooked to "I have used Hood's Sarsaparilla In my family and eat. " EMMA. SIIEPAED , 1 Coral Street , "Worcester , consider It a splendid blood purifier. " J. P. WILD- Mass. SMITH , North 7th Street , Brooklyn , N. T. Hood's Sarsaparilla Purifies the Siood r "I take Hood's Sarsaparilla for a spring medicine , "My wife thinks there Is nothing like Hood's Sarsa- ind I find It Just the thing. It tones up my system rarllls , and we are never without it In the houss. " and makes me feel like a dlCereut man. Jly wife F. H. LATIUEE , Syracuss X. T , akes It for dyspepsia , and she derives great benefit ItShe "When I bought Hood's SarsaparlHa I made n good rom - says It Is the best mcdtlnc she ever " Investment of one dollar In medicine for the first oofc. FEAI.-K . C. TDKXZK , Hook & Ladder Ko. 1 , time. It has driven off rheumatism Imaroved ' an 1 'riend Street Boston , , Mass. " my appetite sj much tliat my boarding house mis "I havetaken Hood's Sanaparllla for dyspepsia , tress says I must keep ft locked up or hwill be which I have had for the last nine or ten years obliged to raise my board with every other boarder lufferlng tcr Ibly. It has now entirely cured ' * ' " me , that takes Hood's Sarsaparilla. THOMAS BCKREI.L. S3. A. XOBTOX , Chlcopec , MaJ3. St. 99 Tillary , Brooklyn , X. V. Hood's Sarsaparilla 2 E 5 5old by all druggists. II ; sir for * 3. Prepared by Sold by all druggists. (1 ; six for u Prepared by 2S B. I. HOOD 4CO , Apothecaries , Lowell. Mass. C.I.HOOD&COApothecaries. . Lowell. Mast S ) IOO Doses One Dollar IOO Doses One Dollar. OUGHURE Absolut el/ Free from Opiates , Emetics and Folson , SAFE. SURE. PROMPT JIT UlUOOUTS AXI > DlC ALECK. THE CUAI1LE3 A. YOUF.LEK CO. , IULTU10nE.MP. ACOJS Cures Rheumatism , Neuralgia , " Backache , Hradirlir , Toothache , Sprain * . BrtNe . etr. , tr. PKICE. FIFTV CENTS. AT DBUflGISTS AND UKALEU3. THE CIUULE3 A.TOGELE& CO.BALTIJ10UE,1IU. MALT BITTERS , If you wish a certain cnro for all Blood diseases. Nothing wns ever Invented that will cleanse the Blood and purify the System equal to Hops and HXAI/T Bitters. It tones up the System , puts new Blood In your veins , restores your lost appetite and sleep , and brings you perfect Jbcnltli. It never fails to give relief In all cases of Kidney or Iilver Troubles , JSllIouaneNS , Indi gestion , Constipation , Sick Headaches , Dys pepsia , Nervous disorders , and all Female Complaints ; when properly taken It is a sure cure. Thousands have been benefited by it in this and other Western States. It is the best Combination of Vegetable remedies aa yet discovered for the restoration to health of tho "Weak and Debilitated. Do not get Mops and IttALT Bitters confounded with Infe rior preparations of similar name. I prescribe Hops & Malt Bitters regularly in my practice Robert Turner , M. D. , Flat Rock , ilich. Tor sal by all druggists. GOODMAN DRUG CO , , Wholesale Agents , OltlAIlA , NEB. ELY'S CATARRH GREAMJALM , We Jiave never 7ia > i- ri'ed a catarrh reme dy that 7tas increased to rapidly in sales at Ely's Cream Jlalm or that hax given such universal wlisfacc- tion. C. . ? Crit teuton , 115 Fulton St. , 3eio York City A rartlclo 1 = aprllcd Into rnch nrstrll nnd Is npree- alilf 10 use. Price 50 cts. l.r mail r nt ( lnis lat teal for _ rlrcular. ELY BUJTII EiS , Druggists YOU EXPECT TC feel well and en' joy life when you go about with a hacking cough ? More substan tial benefits can be obtained from a fifty-cent bottle of DR. BIGE- LOW'S POSITIVE-CURE than a dollar bottle of any other cough remedy. It is a prompt , safe , and pleasant cure for all Throat and Lung Troubles. Sold and in dorsed by Druggists. All People Appreciate Honest Goods MI&O-BLDE ILAMEL SUITS ARE AI.I. 1'UItK WOOI , , Always look well and clve Ions service. Coats of the genuine article ha\-e on a silk hanser. "Only KariuentsinaUe fn > m Mldilleicx Flan lels bear this Banper.VENI > J-LI : , FAV & CO. . Agents , MIDDLESEX CO. " Boston , Xcw York ? Phila delphia. SOLD BY ALL LEADING CLOTHIERS. | / STEEL LeadingNos. ! : 14,048,130,135 , 333,161. For Sale by all Stationers. THE ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN CO. , Worts : Camdeny.J. 26 John St. . New York. PIso's Hemedy for Catarrh Is the Best , Easiest to Use , and Cheapest. Also Rood for Cold In the Head , Headache. Hay Fever , Ac. 50 ceiita. A FREE SAMPLE. To Introduce the great household remedy. GOR DON'S K1KU OF PAIN into every family. I will send & sample free to anyone sending address. Mention this paper and address E. G. lUUHAUDS , TolaJo. O. NERVOUS DEBILITY , premature decay , kid ney. Witrtder and private diseases cured secretly by the remedies giyen in our old specialist physician's treatise ; mailed free by the ASAHEL MKUICAI. BUKKAU , 2D1 llroailway , New York. I3r I01TA < fc XEHKASKA. to sell or exchange. 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