NATURAL GAS. . * - . - - yr . . How It Is Accumulated and Stored Tho-Safety Valves of tho Globe. V Dr. IT. W. Fnucctt , of Xcoslio , Mo. , who has for ninny 3'c.irs been iloeply in terested in natural gas , its origin , and results , nnd who has made experiments and investigations in the oil regions of Pennsylvania , is at the Hotel Moscr. iTe talks very entertainingly and in structively upon tin ; subject that proba bly occupies a major portion-of his . thoughts and shows that he has givea it much careful research. "Science tells us , " said he yesterday , "that the central portion of this globe is a molten mass of heal , if so it must necessarily be an incandescent or electri cal heat , burning in vacuo without oxy gen hence no combustion. Admitting this to be the case and considering that : it least two-thirds of the globe's surface is covered with water , tliero must be an immense quantity of that liquid gradually working its way by gravity through "the crust of the earth and com ing in contactyith this great heat , the natural result of which is that immense quantities of hydrogen gas are liberated from the water , and , it being very vol- utile and expansive , linds its"way through to the many cavities and cav erns hi the earth's crust , which are , as it were , nature's gasometers on an iiu- jueusc scale , and there accumulated < nnd stored uul.l under that immense pressure it must find vent , and in doing so it is constantly coming in contact with sulphurous gases , which are also generated by the internal heat , and be comes a hydro-sulphurous acid gas. In other instances it conies in contact with organic or carboniferous matter ; eacli having an enmity for the other it be comes a hydrocarbon gas and burns a while flame , while in the original state , or a sulphurous acid gas , it burns a yel- 'lowish and blue flame. These gases find an outlet through and between the dif ferent strata formation of the earth's crust and in doing so under that intense or inconceivable pressure and expan sive force with great velocity cause the waves or undulations called earthquakes and the escape of these gases are what are generally noticed in the odor of sul phur at the occurrence of these undula tions or waves Vesuvius , 2Etna , and other volcanoes are the safety-valves of this globe , and when the crater or out let of any one of these cools or closes these gases have to seek other outlets , and generally do so where the crust may be the thinnest , or find their way between the different strata to where they may outcrop , frequently under the ' bed of the ocean. The large quantity of dead fish seen floating on the surface at times are evidence of these results , either from sulphurous acid gas or con cussion. The tidal wave that occurred on the west coast of South America a fewears since was the result of an out break under the ocean. 'What other results have you no ticed ? " There are many different results pro duced by the overpressure of gases ; ranges of mountains are thrown up , continents and islands are formed and sunk , lake ami inland seas are formed by depressions. With our contracted ideas we can scarcely conceive the -magnitude of the work going on in na ture's laboratory , and only when such occurrences as the undulations or waves that have recently taken place at Charleston and vicinity do we con sider their force or magnitude. " "What's the nature of these gases ? " "They are the most volatile and ex pansive substance known and under the immense pressure they .ire subjected _ to are permeating and escaping from the earth's surface at all times yet they are not noticed except in extreme low temperatures or where they may es- caps through still water. The spas modic flow of the geysers at Yellow stone are identical wijh the regular spasmodic How of the petroleum wells in some instances , and both are caused by the accumulated head of pressure of gas behind the liquid. There is noth ing novel in the use of the gases for fuel or illuminating purposes. I and others generated steam in our boilers and lighted and heated our offices and buildings with it over twenty years the ' oil . " since in Penusj'lvania region. "How do you account for the stor age of these gases in certain places ? " "There are no geological theories by which the storages of these gases can be located or defined. The underlying strata or formation of the whole su'cn or basin , from the breaks on the west base of the Apalachian range to the Bock } ' range lying horizontally and being unbroken or undisturbed , confine the gas , and only through connecting crevices or at the outcroppiugs can it lind an outlet in quantities. Every city and town within that area can as well be supplied with natural gas from nature's gasometers at far less cost for plant and product than erecting works to manufacture from coal or other substan ces. There arc surface indications in the outcroppings of gas on the water springs as is the case on the Muskingum Tiver , in Ohio , on the Kauawha in West Virginia , and in the Choutaw and Chickasaw nations in Indian Territory. The Indians value these oil and gas springs for their medical properties , and light their camps by inserting a tube or gun-barrel in the earth. " "But would not the supply soon be come cxausted ? " "As to the permanancy of the supply of these gases there can be no doubt , but in cases where the outlet- in ex cess of the accumulations the head or pressure must necessarily dgcreas. By proper management experience will soon demonstrate the supply of any given outlet without decreasing the pressure. Where crevices or cavities may be struck in drilling wells that lead to large caverns or storage places for gas the supply will be in proportion to the accumulations , and the escape should be regulated accordingly. In many instances in the Pennsylvania oil- lields crevices have been s'truck that Jiave afforded many millions of cubic .feet of gas daily , escaping under a pros- sure of 309 to 400 pounds to the inch through the usual of casing , and suffi cient to light an } ' city on the continent. Petroleum has its origin in deposits of organic matter of a marine growth of fatty vegetation , while natural gas is a separate and distinct formation , being accumulations as above stated.1' St. Republican. The Old Man's Trouble. Two prominent citizens of wealth and respectability , about sixty years old , met at a lunch counter in a saloon for the noon meal a few days since , as is usual with them. They rescued a few pieces of rye bread from the plate on the counter , painted placques on the slices with a mustard spoon , spread a few floating slices of head-chee.se from the vinegar on a plate , and taking their ' glasses of beer , sat down at a round table , blew Ihe foam off the beer and drank a cow-swallow before tackling tho lunch. I Bill , " said one to the other , "I have noticed lately that you had an air of nervousness and irritation. You look cross , and I have thought that maybe things were not going all r.ght with you m business. Jf there is anything wrong , and you need a friend , you ought to know me well'enoiigh to speak out. If there is anything 1 can do to help a friend , I will do if. " " 0 , John , " said tho other , with a sigh , as he shook his beer-glass and i watched the bubbles rase : to the lop , | "there is nothing you can do for me. It is not business that bothers me. I am a great sufferer. There is not a minute of the day but I suffer the tor- lures of the damned. " "Great heavens , you surprise 1113 , " . said his friend , "I supposed you were Ihe healthiest man in the world. Have you talked with a doctor about it ? " "Doctors are no good for what ails me , " said the old party. "I suffer from underclothes. My skin is sensi tive , and for forty years I have tried to get some sort of flannel for underwear That would not set.mc crazy. I sup pose I have spent a hundred thousand dollars experimenting with underwear. Sometimes I will see in a store a suit of fine flannel that is as soft as silk , and warm , and I will buy it , and think that I am fixed for the winter , and that I will be happy. The liryt time it is washed the shirt shrinks so I can not get into it. and it is not big enough for a child ten years old. The drawers shrink so they come up above my knees , they are too small around , and the cloth fulls , " so it is as thick as a board , and smells like soap grease. O. how I suffer. Again I will give the underclothes to the hired man , and buy some soft knit goods , and find that they are full of burs , that seem to come off the sheep , and every little piece of burr sticks cruelly into ray skin , and I not onl - wish I was dead , but I wish the man lhat made underclothes was dead , and that the sheep that raised the wool , with the prickers in it , was dead. Last year a friend steered me onto some sort of camel's hair underclothes , and when I felt of them I thought I was fixed , but after wearing them a day I found that each par ticular camel's hair in Ihe goods was a hog's bristle , put in so the sharp end would perforate me , and I was wild , and wanted to kill my friend. I have tried all the different kinds of under- ware that was ever manufactured , and after wearing it once , have given it awa } ' , until every man that works for me wearing my underclothes , and I have sent car loads of it to relatives all over this country. I am a victim of " rough drawers "and sand-paper lined undershirts , and shall go to my grave scratching my back and legs , and cuss ing somebody. Now , 3011 seem to be perfectly contented and at your ease , what do yon wear for underclothes. " ' I don't wear : msaid the fr.end , as he enipt ed the glass of beor and rapped on the table for more. "Every fall I have a house painter come and paint my body a good warm color terra cot- ta is my style th's fall rub it down with sand-paper and shellac' and put on a coat of varnish , and I am warm and comfortable all winter. " 'You arc a condemned liar , " said the one with the underclothes , and the3r shook dice to sue who should pay for the lunch. Peck's Sun. Because of Thee. ily life has grown so dear to me . Because of thee ! My maiden with the' ej'es demure , Ami quiet mouth and forhead pure , Joy makes a summer in ray heart ; Because thou art ! The very winds melodious be Because of thee ! The rose is sweeter for thy sake , The waves in softer music break , On brighter winirs the swallows dart Because thou art ! Sly skv is swept of shadows free Besause of thee ! Sorrow and care have lost their sting , The blossoms glow , the linnets All things in my delight have part Because fhou art ! Cetia Thaxter. _ A Silent Bell. Something very , very sad happened near the corner of Monroe avenue and Randolph street yesterda3 * . A very meaty man had met three friends at lhat point and stopped to tell a couple of stories. A young man , who was a stranger to all , was leaning against tho front of a store , bearing tiie general appearance of one who knew all that was worth knowing before he cut his babteeth , and was now hanging onto " life "because death refused to come. Prettsoon the meaty man got off some pun. and the hand of the weary young man was lifted up and the tones of his chestnut bell rang out on the morning air. "Was that you ? " asked the story teller as he wheeled around. "Yaas. " "Did I get off something old ? ' ' "Very old. " "Beg your pardon , sir. 1 will now- got off something entirely new for vour be'nelit " lie seined the weary traveler , whirled him around , and a stout calf-skin boot was planted against him four times in succession. "If there's anything old about that jnst I'iug two bells on me. " said the kicker as he ceased his labors. It must have been a new thing. The young man had tears in his eyes as he steered himself around the near est corner , and the .sharpest . ears caught no melody from his little beil. Detroit Free Press. The wind is always hlowing about some thing ; but there is nothing in it. J\"ew Ur- Itant Plcay vie. Capital FnnIIiment by Electricity There is now being exhibited at Leipsic an apparatus for putting criminiilB to death by electricity. So long as it is found neces sary to retain capital punishment on our rttatutc books it may well be Unit the elec tric method is the most merciful nnd least repulsive process that could be devised for carrying the sentence into effect. But if such menus nrc ever adopted in this coun try the details will certainly not be carried out in the theatrical manner which com mend itself to the Leipsic amateur. In this apparatus , behind the chair in which the condemned man is to take his seat and by means of which , as wo need rot explain in detail , his body is placed in circuit with a powerful coil there stands a conven tional figure of Justice with bandaged eyes , holding the balance in her left hand and the sword in her right. The criminal having taken his seat , the proper functionary is supposed to read over the record of his crimes and the sentence of the law. This ceremony completed , he folds up the docu ment and places it in the scale pan. the arm of the balance descends , closes the cir cuit and all is over. Romance oil the "I lyine Yankee. " The other dny , on tho Flying Yankee , down in Maine , a young man and a young woman scraped an acquaintance. "Both wore good clothes , both were equally in clined to enjoy the sensation of a llirtation with a perfect stranger. lie quoted poetry , talked polite slang and made himself generally agreeable. Finally they swaped names , and just be fore reaching Augusta , where he was to get off , she made bold to ask his business. "I am an undertaker , " lie said , with a beaming smile. "How nice ! and my father is a doctor. you success ! " [ Drake's Magazine. Mr. A. Fuegor , GOG Walnut street" , St. Louis , Mo. , suffered for two years with lum bago , and was confined to his bed for sev eral months. He was entirely cured by tho use of St. Jacobs Oil , which he says is also the best cure for sprains and other pains. A , hotel is known by tho company it keeps. _ Never buy anything you don't need be cause it's cheap. This includes beer. A recent comic song is entitled "Soap. " It comes in bars. Mush rooms Cheap restaurants. Mrs. P. V.f. Ingham.172 W. Maaison street , Chicago , III. , recommends Red Star Cough Cure , a few doses of which gave her en tire relief from a violent cold. Price 25 els. The Mexican nnrt the Coffcc-MIll. The San Francisco Argonaut narrates lhat an American ranchman hndemployed a Mexican herder. The American owed the Mexican ? 80 , and as money was not very plentiful with him began to devise means of a cheaper settlement. One evening , while the two men were in the kitchen , the Amer ican took down the coffee-mill and said : "This is the most wonderful machine in the world. It was recently invented in the United Stales , and valued at § 100. See here ! Instead of having to crush your cof fee with a stone , you put it in this way and grind it tip. I never saw anything like it. Old man Jones , over here , wants it so bad he don't know what to do. Offered me § 100 for it , but I would not accept the of- ' fer. " The Mexican listened attentively , but assumed an air of indifference. The American left the mill on the shelf. When he got up next morning he found that the and the coffee-mill had Mexican - disap peared. "You can't place any confidence in the honesty of a Mexican , " said he ; that fellow is positively dishonest. " Physicians , Lawyers , and Business Men lire enlhiiKiiistie in their indorsement of Stilvation Oil. Ifc cures the worst cases of rheumatism , 25 cents. Mrs. Sartoris ( Nellie Grant ) will visit her mother this winter. A Lady's Unfortunate Experience. Was that of one of our acquaintance who suffered from scrofula , a. yellow complex ion , and distress of the stomach , for years before usingvDr. Harter's Iron Tonic , which finally cured lu > r. The so'ng of the sandwich man : "Oh , for a thousand tongues. " Five dollars paved yeaily In boots and shoes by UEiugLyon's Ilcelsliileners. 2jc. Eighteen thousand salmon were caught in Puget Sound at one haul of tho seine. Sixtieth Year. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION celebrates this year its sixtieth anniversary. It might well be named the "Universnl Companion , " since 5t < j readers are found in 400,000 fain ilies. It is so wisely edited that its pages are as interesting to adults as to theyoung people , lietiides the best Short and Serial Stories it contains a great variety of pop ular and useful information on Natural History , Science , Home Arts , Games and Gporls , and is fully illustrated. It costs but § 1.75 a year , and a subscription scut now is credited to January , 18SS. Miss Kate Field says Washington is "the parlor city of the land. " Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers is enwily applied , and colors brown or black. The prompt use of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral will often prevent serious lung troubles. About nine-tenths of the European mon- archs are wearing chips on their shoulders. " DOiYT PAY A BIG PRICE ! " -i i scription to the Weekly AMERICAN KUUAI , HOME. Rochester , N. Y. , WITHOUT premium "the Cheapest and Best Weekly in the World , "S pages. 48 columns , 1G years old. For O.VK DOLLAR yon have ONE choice from over 150 different Cloth- bound DOLLAR VOLUMES , 300 to 900 pp. , and paper one year , post-paid. Book post age , loc. Extra. 50.000 books given away. Among them are : Law Without Lawyers ; Family Cyclopedia ; Farm Cyclopedia ; Farmers' and Stockbreeders' Guide ; Com mon Sense in Poultry Yard ; World Cyclo pedia ; Danelson's ( Medical ) Counselor ; Boys' Useful Pastimes ; Five Years Before the Mast ; Peoples' History of United States ; Universal History of all Nations ; Popular History Civil War ( both sides ) . Any ONE book and paper , cue year , all post-paid , for § 1.15 only. Paper alone , G5c. Satisfaction guaranteed on books and Weekly , or money refunded. Reference : Hon. C. 11. PARSONS , Mayor Rochester. Sam pie papers , 2c. RURAL HOME Co. , Ltd. Without Prem. G5c a year. Rochester.N.Y. As base ball goes out the codfish ball : omes in. _ _ A Mr. Johnston , student of Omaha Commercial College , is filling a lucrative position as book-keeper for A. D. Morse , Omaha's leading merchant. Of eighty girls recently landed at Castle * Garden fifty-two were red haired. ' I A Prize. New Orleans ( Ln. ) Picayune , NOT. 13. Another lottery wave passed over Now Orleans last Tuesday , and in its course struck Mr. Adolph L. Beltran , son of OUT well-known fellow-citizen , R. Beltran , Esq. . commission merchant on Decatur street. The blow was a severe one , and it struck Adolph RO unexpectedly that he. bus nof entirely recovered his senses , though in pos session of more cents than he over had ic the course of his check-cred career. On Wednesday , with a dollarous ex pression in his eye , he visited the ollice o ! Tho Louisiana Stale Lottery Company , and inquired for the root doctor. Tim singular inquiry excited the curiosity p" tlie oflice , and ho was invited to a scat ic the left-hand ward. His pulse being felt , an extraordinary contraction of the mimcV's of the digits o : his right hand was discerned. On reducing the same , a lottery ticket was revealed. bearing the Dumber 94,552. A quid diagnosis of his casesa made. The lot tery wave had given him , in the drawing or Nov. 9 , for a one-dollar investment , tin sum of filtcen thousand dollars. . The ' 'root of all evil , "in the form of vcrj bard cash was at once administered , ai'.c Jr. ! Lk'llran's singular inquiry was ex plained. In a pleasant chat with tho wi Her , the fortunate holder ( who is apparently 2 ] years of age ) stated that he is a native o ! New Orleans , and is uoxv working in tin laboratory of the Planters' Sugar Refinery learning the busincsH under Mr. John Reyn olds , and that the sudden accumulation o wealth will in no way effect his rcsolutior to master his adopted profession. The southern girl of the present genera lion is. aim ob t unknown in current litera lure. ' EZcnrt Palpitation * , Trembling , cold hands nnd feet cured bj CARTER'S IKON PILLS. Whatever makes men good Chrisjiam makes them good citizens. A Guilty Sacrifice should never be made , but ambition nTic enterprise deserve reward. Wherever yor arc located you should write to Hallett S Co. , Portland , Maine , and learn nboin work that you can do and live at home' earning thereby from § 5 to § 25 and up wards daily. Some have earned over § 5 ( in a day. All particulars free. Both sexes All ages. Capital not needed ; you an started free. All is new. Those who star ! at once cannot help rapidly making snuj litlle fortunes. German descent The course of the Lira burger cheese. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES for Coughi and Colds : "The only article of the kinc which has done me good service. I wair nothing better. " Rev. R. II. Craig , Otiu ville , N. Y. Sold only in boxes. _ .9 Gladstone has onlv three lingers on hii left hand. _ , Itching or Bleeding , rclinvpil nnj PILES cured by Cole's Cart oil- Hal o. Get the Genuine. : . ' " > centand SI cents s.t iJruggists or by mail. J. W. COLE in CO. Proy's , Black liiver Falls , Wis. Mrs. Jane McEwen recently died atStude holm , N. B. , at the age of 94 years. BatUacIe , Lamo EJaclc , TTse CARTER'S SMART WEED AND BELLADON. PLASTERS. A stopped-up geyser io an ex-spurt in it. ' way. For Cuts , Galls , Old Soros , Scratch es , Thrush , etc. , use Stewart's Heal- log Powder , 15 and 50 cents a box. Thomas Taylor died in Baltimore las' week , aged 110 years. If you had taken two of Carter's Littli Liver Pills before retiring you would mr have had lhat coaled tongue or bad tasti in the mouth this morning. Keep a via with you for occasional use. Slewed is Ihe past lense of s'loon. Every peiSiiii is interested in their owr affairs , and if Ibis meets the eye of anyom who is suffering from the effects of a torpic liver , we will admit , that he is interested it getting well. Get a bottle of Prickly Asl Bitters , use it as directed , and you will al ways be glad you read this item. The theatrical manager is best known b } tho company he keeps. rise's Remedy for Catnrrh Is agreeable to use. I Is n-jl a liquid or a t nil IT. 50c. Moves in the highest circles Saturn. W. II. Wortbinglon , editor of the'Pat rons of Husbandry , " published at Coltiin bus , Mass. . ttritrs under date of Feb. 25 18S2 : "Your great lemedy , Allen's Lunj Balsam , 1 have used in my family for fit teen years for coughs and colds , and knov it to be the best. " 25c. , 50c. , and § 1.00 i bottle. Avoil shame , but do not seek glory- nothing so expensive as glory. Jf afflicted with Sore Eyes , use Dr. Isaai Eje Water. Druggists sell It. i c The recent earthquake in Java split i mountain in seven parts. The Omaha Typj foundry can furnish new newspaper outfits on shorb notice. Prices same as in Chicago and freight already paid to Omaha. Of an academy ie Vermont. trns cured of catarrh hj Hood's Sarsnparllla , and writes the following Inter cstlng statement : "I cliec fully give my experience In the nsc ol Hoi d's Sarsaparllla. I had hcen trouhlcd wlthcatarrl to some extent for a lor.K time , and had used varloai midlclncs with no cood lesnlts , when I was so af fcctcd that speccli was somewhat difficult , and mj voice vras entirely unnatural. I then Lesan to usi Hood's Sarsaparilla aj a rtmedy. and w itii such gi oc effect that in a few weeks speech was easy , the votc < natural , and my general health ivas much improved Sometimes a return of the disease is Induced by tak it K cold , when I resort at once to the use of Hood'i Sartaparlll i , which I keep by me constantly , and al ways find relief. I resard Hood's Sar-iaparilla as a : invaluable i emcdv for catarrh , and judging by Jti effects upon mjself I cannot say too much la In pi ft e. ' * J. S. CILI.ET , Jericho , Vt. Hood's Sarsaparilla I by all druKSlsts. II ; six for S3. Prer : : . I. HOOD & CO. . Apothecaries , Lowell , M IOO Doses One Dollar The most practical , larpe sized Oil Can inthemarket.Lampsare filled direct by the pump without lifting can. No rtrip ncoilon Floor or Table. No Faucet tc leak and waste contents or cause explosions. Closes perfectly ail tight. Xo T.eukuce-Xo Erni oi-itlun Aliioliitrly unt'e. Don't he Humbugged with worthies * imitations. Uuy th Good JEiiounh. " Man'fd.bj \YIi\FIELD \ MHPO. CO. , Warren , Ohio. Bold by Flrit-Clan * Hauler * SUPPLIED BIT JOUBEJJS. Tho clicwing gum yearly used by a cer tain family ol eight persona in Minnesota co ts $150. Tor the noblest man that lives there still remains a conflict. It is naserted tlial-Missos Kellogg , Abbott , Gates , and our other fiimous sonantrosaea manage to kcnp their voice clear by the use of Dr. UtiU'u Cough syrup. Trice , 25 cents. Japan boosts of n singing liwh. It has musical scales , we suppose. Ex-Secretary Lincoln is talked of for mayor of Chicago. The Omaha Typo foundry can furnish new newspaper outfits on nhort notico. Prices same as in Chicago and freighb already paid to Omaha. Kccdlnp rtncwcd trenctl ) , or wlio nufTcr Iron InQrinltlea peculiar to their tc2. ahould try This medlcina combines Iron with . „ tonics , and is invaluable for Dissaees peculiar to \Vntiien. and A ! ! who lead sedentary liven. ItUn- ricbc.i and Purifies tho ISlonil , Miiiiiilnti- tho Appetite , ytrcnctlipua tho liiholes and Nerves in fact , thoroughly InviRorntCM. Clears tho complexion , and makes tha skin tmocth. It docs not blacken the teeth , csnso headache , or produce constipation all other Iron mrdicinet da. Slits. ALBERT LEESIXY , Greenwood. Neb. , says ; " I have used Brown's Iron Bitters for Nervous Da- bility and have been , greatly benefited. " 5IE3. C. D. NnWKLL , Phillips * Station , Neb. , says : " I was sr > weak and nervous that I could scarcely walk , had no appetite , and pafcsed sleepless nights ; in fact , my lifo was a burden to me. I tried many remedies , but without benefit. Three bottles ot Brown's Iron Bitter ) have cured me. I cheerfully recommend it. " Gennino has above Trado Mark and creased red lines on wrapper. Tnke no other. Made only by m wx ciiEiiicALco. , i 17 IS A PURELY VEGETABLE PREPARW1QH AND OTHEJ EHUAUY EFFICIENT REMEDIES It haa stood tho Test of Years , Curing all Diseases of the BLOOD , LIVES , 8TOM- ACH , KIDNEYS.BOW- ELS , &c. It Purifies the Blood , Invigorates and Cleanses tho System. BITTERS DYSPEP3IACONSTI- CURES PATIOlf , JAUNDICE , A1LEISEASESOFTHE SICKHEABACHE.BIL- UVER IOUSCOatPLAIITTS&c disappear at onco under KIDNEYS its beneficial influence. STOMACH It is purely a Kedicino AND as its cathartic proper ties forbids its use as a BOWELS , beverage. It is plcis- antto ma taste , and as easily taken by child ren asadnltp. MLDRUGGISTS ? HGKLYASIi ! BITTERS CO Sole .Proprietors , _ j sxxouis and KAKSAS CITY flgl l CATARRH , HEADACHE. ASTHMA , . _ _ _ NEURALGIA , Quickly relieved hy iiMnp Cii limair 3Ienh l luhiilet * an.l by continued n > e etrert a cure. Satis faction ( jtnnuiti ci or money rpfiindeil. It lastfrom six mcnthy to one year. Pr c If ) centi ; by mail orat druggist. Cirnulai-a mailed on application. H. P. CUSHMAN , Throe fi er3 , ff1ch. CURES WHERE AIL ELSE FAUS. Best Conch Synip. Tastes good. Use in time. Soul by druggists. FACE , HAJfDS , FEET , nnd nil their imperfections. Inclndin-j Fa- i JIc.icls. Scnrs Tilting nml thpir trt-htmint. ' ' 'Sicnil ' inc.rorbookoft'Jpaps,4th . flRPMTQ WSHTCn t0" ' " - vJK5''iKtio AUunlO nAlUCU MACI1I9TKS and I'.L'G c rATTEUSS. , for making Haiti. K Tidies. 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Omaha 33S--4S. \ THE ONLY TRDB \VI11 purifjthe BLOOD ruralate tho LIVER nrd KIDNEYS nn < l llESTOnic tho HEALTH andVIO- OK of YOUTH. Djrpfsia.\\ant of Appetite , JniliKf'tionL ickoC Strength sail Tiix-d Keeling nb- Bolutelr cured : Bones , zcus- clei nntl norr < 5 receite new fon-e. Knliven the mind . and snpplics Brain Power. SuSerins from . . . . ia4t4 < - comP. i ? SOU totlioir re * vr. . | . . . . - - in DK. MASTER'S IBON ' . heal rONICntafaanrt n eilrcnrr. GiTtRBc'enr. thy romploxiort. Freqnnnt lit tern J tn at couuti-rli-it- inconlyadd to tho ropularily of the ariainal. Do not experiment ret tha Onjarx.il..iJTl > U > ! > T. adache. Scraplo Dosa end milled on receipt of two contain poatajo Hnvo boun heartily enjoyed by lh citizens oC nearly ovory tovrn nnd city in tho United States. Marvelous Cnres Imvo boon performed , nndtwit nessed by thousands of rcople , who can tewtify to T11E WONDERFUL IIKAI.ISQ POWER OF lurs IT HAS BO EQUAL FOR TUE CURS OF RHEUMATISM , NEURALGIA.TOOTHACHE. EARACHE , HEADACHE. CATARRH. CROUP. SURETMROAT , LAME BACK. CONTRACTED CORDS. STIFF JOINTS , SPRAINS. BRUISES. BURNS. And Many Olher Pains Caused by Accidcntor Disease. It is safe and mire , does itfi v.-ork quickly and , jrivesnniverNil satisfaction. ForsnlobydniKKists. Price.SOc. OurSongUook mailed free to everybody. Mdrcss WIZARD OIL COMPANY , CHICAGO TO < as . , PAYOU .o li- gg SSj S lii § Mffess ELY'S : ATA PSH CREAM A God-i-cnd h Cream Halm. Ik catarrh for S year * : HAYFEVEM * J\TU nose would Weed. ; & I thowjhl the sores would never Ely's Crenn fiax citrc'l me. J Jf. A. Jiick\oi month , A' Jf. A partli-lc ! < applied Snt rach ro-.trl ! aid ' nhli'ti ) use. 1'nre . " > > t-t . In" mall > ' n li Send for circular. KLV 1 OH eso. .V. V. NEWSPAPER OUTFITS o > a Sl ! B-'rom at . 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