The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 17, 1887, Image 3

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    J "OME BY ONE. "
I A. DIREFUL AVALANCHE IN EVERY
1 KNOWN ZONE.
H AndTIioi5 aml of People Crualied by
W { w - IU l'llilua * Power.
K * \J Psvf up the dizzy Alpine heijhtH , abovo
H r the line ol perpetual Trout , where the bril
liant glitter of the hijow under the midday
lun seems only to intencify the cold , the
Ice King would aeem to hold undisputed
• way. But even hero there is at times a
little humidity in the atmosphere o ! the
more sheltered nooks.
The dry snow sottens a little , the wind
catches it up and tosses it about , and the
itar-like flakes are rolled into a tiny ball
that the footsteps of a child might easily
crush. Then comes the rudo blasts from
the mountain top and drives the bull up
Hi and down the high valley and across the
| vast trackless fields of snow and ice. It.
| gathers size and strength at every turn ;
\ huge rocky boulders and mountains of ice
i are imbedded in the now slowly moving
I avalanche , which sooner or later descends
I with frightful velocity to the valley below.
I [ The luckless village in its pathway is
I doomed ! The air is thick with the falling
I snow ! An awful rush ! A roar reverberates
| through tlio mountains , and the little
t Swiss hamlet is swept away !
I The foregoing is so applicable that we
I use it as an illustration. As the wind
k catches up the snow particles on the
mountain tops so the 'heart catches up the
P blood as it pusses from the kidneys nud
L other organs , and sends it coursing through
C the system. As it rushes along it drops
the uric ncid that the unliealthy kidneys
I have left in the blood in the form of in-
I soluble crystals , causing enlargement of
R , the joints and intense inflammation in the
\ system which is often called acute rheu-
I roatism. Eventually the joints enlarged
J by these crystals become stiff and painful.
I If these crystals are dropped in the liver
1 they are called gallstones , if in the Kidneys
A gravel , if in the bladder calculus or stone.
b If this uric acid or kidney poison ro-
t * mains in solution in the blood it circulates
K throughout the system , causing irritation ,
I which produces , according to the location
I of the irritation , pneumonia , consumption ,
I hacking cough , heart disease , inflamma-
U tions and fevers , skin disorders , paralysis ,
n apoplexy , and makes the system suscep-
1 tible to colds , chills , and all the other com-
E Don disorders of which uric acid is the
M principal cause.
i The little child upon the mountain top
I can crush in its tiny hand the first forma-
ft tion of the rushing avalanche.
I So , too , thecalamitous results noted can
W be as readily prevented if the right menus
P are used at the right time.
5 "But how ? " our readers may ask.
A Listen and we will tell you. It is a fact
! | of medical science that the kidneys are the
| chief blood purifiers of the system ; t.e !
p chler blood poisoner is uric acid which the
n kidneys alone can expel. If the thousand
[ ) little hair-like sewer tubes of the kidneys ,
\ - L through uhich the entire blood supply
\ + - • passes the same as through the heart , are
i * diseased they cannot sepnrate and expel
. T this poisonous waste matter from the
'f- blood.
Now , as another matter of scientific fact ,
i disease of tlioe little sewer tubes is more
II common than of any other delicate part
| tj of the body , and it is because Warner's
\ t-afe cure , gentle : md natural in its action ,
! baa Mich wonderful power in preventing
if- and curing disease of these all-important
[ I tabes , that it is recognized as a great sci-
[ • entific specific a power possessed by no
| other such" remedy on earth. When the
! . kidneys , the only blood purifying organs ,
become inactive sind diseased , nnydisorder
If to which the system is most liable may be
expected.
I Then it is that trouble begins , and the
\ doctors fail miserably because they can
r' ' only treat 1 he effects the cause is beyond
\ , their power ! Hence itis that the proprie-
* ' tors of Warner's afe cure claim to cure so
if many apparently different diseases it and
< , it alone reaches and cures the cause , aud
' ' then , of course , the effects disappear !
rW We incline to the belief that their theory
is correct and eo recognized by scientists
, ' r who have given the subject much study ,
i t This frightful disorder is depopulating
; \ our hemes faster than we are aware of.
* - Like the avalanche ol the mountain , it it.
] * " ' causing the death of all with whom It
L. comes in contact. It does not sweep away
\W \ an entire village or hamlet at once , but
i 3jjf one by one the people snecurab to its piti-
i JE less power. The final , or terminating ,
am- cause may be given another name and be
tmr so treated by various "experts , " but the
, K $ cause of all these effects , how many soever
g ( they may be , is the same , and for that
KT , cause there is but one rational form ol
SL treatment.
Fjl If you do not crush the avalanche as it
Ih , is forming , in the manner indicated , it will
BPf certainly crush you.
Jg Take your choice !
Mj- * The secret of happiness is never to allow
P your energetic to stagnate.
Et Kack Ache Cured by Carter's
fljjb" Smart Weed and Belladoua Back Ache
Jjp " PJaaters.
K , : F. IL Abbott , of Buffalo , i $11,000
BS short in his accounts and is in Montreal.
K | ' Chronic Couslin and Cold * .
Hf And all diseases of the Throat and Lungs ,
Hg can he cured by the use of Scott's Emcl.-
flr * Bios , cm it contains the healing v ' rtues ot
ft' ' Cod Liver Oil and Ilypophosphite ' in their
JEp fuHeat form. Is a beautiful creamy Emul-
Hgf. eion , palatable as milk , easily digested ,
mfS& and can be taken by the most delicate.
B Please read : "I consider Scott's Emulsion
MFS V the remedy par-excellence in Tuberculoid
WEL . aad Strumous Affections , to tcj uothingof
Bt \ - ordinary colds and throat troubles. " W.
Wm , % , P S. Cosxkix , 3L D. , Manchester , O.
By. " • * * * * Senator J-herman denies that his vinit to
Pst * Florida powse ses any political significance.
S : * The bei > t rot.cn medicine is rifo'i Cure for Con-
Bp tamption. Subt everywhere. 25a.
| § J He that hath uo bridle on his tongue
W „ hath no grace in hia he.trt. . St. Jerome.
ST Pkicvlt Ash Bittebs is an unfailing cure
JB. lor all diseases originating in biliary de-
W rangements caused by the malaria of mias
% . niat-ic / u < tries. No other medicine now
| R oh sale will t-o effectually remove the dis-
F turbtog elements , and at the same lime
K * tone up the system. It is sure and safe iu
| F Its actibn :
W • Who is dumb ? He who does not know
nr low to say kind things at the right titse.
K
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BUla-HcSTH.
• Jccties In tho Vlcturusiiiio Citpltal or
llunaitry .v Dual tlty.
Tlicru aro fuw cities in Europu so pro-
possosiu : as Uuda-PesUi , writes a cor
respondent of The Sen Francisco
Chronicle. On the right , as 3-ou como
Jown tho Danube , is the lo line of
steep hills , the slopes aud heights of
which are covered or crowned by Utuhi ,
thtf * ancient fortress occupied so long
by tho Turks ; the royal chateau built
by Maria Theresa and occasionally oc
cupied by the oniporor , and a little fur
ther down , on an elevation , part ally
detached , the huge fortress that now
defends tho city. Pesth is on tho left ,
spreading out a vast network of streets
and places over a broad plain bounded
by groves and low hills that appear in
the distance. All the life , tho activity ,
the commerce , and nearly all the pop
ulation in Pesth-Buda sleeps and
dreams on its sunny slopes among
its vineyards , and about its for
tresses and castles that keep ever a
watchful eyo on the historic river and
its busy , bustling better half opposite.
Buda was formerly , and is still , by a
portion of tho population , called Ofen
( stovo or oven ) . Whether it was be
cause of the summer heat 1 do not know ,
but tho locality is decidedly warm in
midsummer , and even t.ll late iu tho
fall , though a fresh breeze sweeps at
night up and down the Danube.
The name of Buda goes before that of
Pesth. Royalty precedes the proletar
iat. It is tho most pertinent modern
example that I know of the tail wag
ging the dog. Nevertheless tiie two
places go well together. Business
brings everybody to Pesth. Even the
tourist bent only on pleasure is obliged
to make h s home there , for it has all
the lino hotels. But it is pleasant to
have a retreat like Buda so near. You
have only to cross one of the three
monumental bridges and you run
against the hillside , covered all tho
way to the castle summit with trees.
Up this steep ascent you wind slowly
by geometrical paths , stopping occa-
sionally to rest on the friendly benches
that occur from timo to time on tho
little terraces along tho route. If one
does not wish to walk he takes a car on
an inclined railroad , some hundred
yards in length , that mounts at an
angle of forty-livo degrees. It is ar
ranged on the well-bucket principle-
one car mounting while another de
scends the power being regulated by
a steam-engine. There are two classes ,
aach hav.ng an end of tho vehicle , and
paying respectively for tho round trip
5 anil S kreutzors (2 ( } and a trille over
5 cents ) . There is also a splendid
tunnel , giving access to the part of the
city beyond the lull to traverse which
costs a pedestrian 2 kreutzers. Jt is
built ou the principle of the egg-shell ,
which is supposed to comb no the
greatest amount of strength with the
highest degree of convenience to the
hen. Cut oft" the tip of the large end
of an egg-shell about half way to the
bulge , set the shell upright ou the end
thus abbreviated , and you have an idea
of tho arch of the great Buda tunnel ,
which his been made merely as a
matter of innn cipal convenience. Its
2ngineer certainly had an idea of what
rt'as at oiicj strong and graceful. Itu-
gurded ; is a work of public bunelit , it
shows an active and enterprising
people
It is interesting to know that here , as
at V eniia. the greater part of the line
buildings , aside from those that are
strictly of a public character , have been
built by Jows. Those iu the Iladial-
strasse. for Mistance , one of the linest
streets in Europe , are said to be nearly
ill so built aud owned. They are large
structures , built of a handsome light-
colored stone , with facades of elegant
Je -n and represent the bast ideas of
mo . rn architecture. The street is it
self broad and well paved. The shops
are externally attractive , it not alwavs
is weil supplied as those of Vienna or
jf Paris , and the cafes are numerous
md well-appointed. The handsomest
bu.lding on th s line thoroughfare is the
opera-house , only second to those of
Vienna nud Paris. The intimate associa-
t on of the Jews with so much that is
rich and beautiful iu Europe is one of
the mysteries of modern progress.
Primarilv it comes through the mercan
tile quality. They have the money.
That thev seo fit to spend it in beautify-
ng the cities of their birth or adoption
: so tiieir credit , especially when , as in
this case , they anticipate the growth of
the city and cau not possibly at once
realize on their investments.
Their Ages.
Pope Leo XIII is 7(5.
Queen Victoria is 67.
Milan , king of Servia , is 32.
Louis , king of Portugal , is 48.
Humbert , king of Italy , is 42.
The emperor of Germany is 89-
Abdul Hamid , the sultan , is 44 ,
George , king of the Greeks , is 4L
Charlc * . king of Roumania , is 47-
Pedro II , emperor of Brazil , is 61.
Leopold king of the Belgians , is 51.
Charles III , prince of Monaco , is G8.
The king of Spain is a few months
old.
old.Alexander
Alexander III. emperor of Russia , is
41.
William III , king of the Netherlands ,
is 69.
Francis Joseph , emperor of Austria ,
m 56.
> Fun in Him.
Mamma What's the matter , Bertie ?
I thought j-ou 'd stay and play with
j Tommy Carroll all the afternoon.
I Bertie Tommy ain't got no fun in
' him.
him.Mamma
Mamma He hasnH ?
Bertie No ; we was playin' house ,
* everytime I hit him with the whip
heclled. . I don't want a crybaby
around me. Tid Bits.
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A Bad Prescription.
"Visli is das , " said a German to a
physcian who gave him a prescrip
tion , j
"That is Iodide of Potassium , " re-
plied the physician. i
"Veil oferlo died of potassyum , dots
besser you don't gif dot to me. " Carl
PretzeCs Weekly j
$10,000 were spent in eighteen years by
Prof. C. A. Donaldson , of Louisville , Ky. ,
in trying to get rid of his rheumatism , but
ho found no relief until at hist he used St.
Jacobs Oil , which speedily cured him.
Tho Illinois Soldiers' and Sailors' Home
is ready for occupancy.
Tho Duko of Kdiiiburgh , her Mnjcsty'a
second son , is the meanest one of the lot.
Tho mother of Gen. Low Wallace iu very
proud of her talented son.
The most severe cough can at once be re
moved by Red Star Cough Cure. "Give ib
to your children by nil means , " snys Prof.
Williamn , ex-State Chemist or Delaware ,
who found it wonderfully oflicacious. Price ,
only twenty-five cents a bottle.
Aimlvemury Exercl e .
Tho recent twenty-seventh anniversary
exercises of the Hahnemann Medical College
and Hospital of Chicago , commenced with
tho brilliant reception given by Prof. B.
Ludlam at his elegant residenco on Michi
gan avenue. The reception was a triumph
both as a social and fraternal event. Phy
sicians from all parts ot the United States
nnd several from foreign countries wero
present.
On the day following , tho alumni of the
college , now numbering sixteen hundred ,
held their regular annual meeting for tho
transaction of business and election of offi
cers. Many venerable aud eminent men
wero present , and the meeting was of great
interest.
Tho following officers were unanimously
elected for the ensuing year : C. M. Dins-
moor , M. D. , Omaha , Neb. , president ; P.
H. Foster , M. D. , Chicago , first vice presi
dent ; C. G. Higbee. M. I ) . , St. Paul , Minn. ,
second vice president ; Prof. A. K. Craw
ford , M. D. , Chicago , secretary ; J. P. Cobb.
M. D. , Chicago , treasurer ; ProL G. F.
Shears , M. I ) . , Chicago. E. L. Crofts , M. D. ,
Chicago , C. L. Misick , M D. , executive com
mittee ; Prof. E. S. Bailey , M. D. , Chicago ,
nechiologist.
Iu the afternoon of the same day , the
regular commencement exercises were held
at the Grand opera house ; eighty nine stu
dents were graduated. The-Rev. Dr. Mc-
Phearson , of Chicago , delivered a very able
valedictory.
In the evening a brilliant banquet was
given to the professors and graduating
class by the alumni at the Leland hotel.
Why tnke those immense closes of nau
seating mixtures sold as "Cough Syrups
when a few small doses of Dr. Bull's Cough
Syrup will cure your cold.
Charleton II. Way , of Georgia , was ap
pointed consul-general at St. Petersburg.
A Large Prize Won by a Norfolk Club.
Norfolk ( Va. ) Virginian. Jan. 30
Learning that one-tenth of ticket
No. 91,9(50 , which drew the capital
prize of $150,000 in the drawing of
The Louisiana State Lottery on the
11th hist. , had been collected through
the Marine Bank , a reporter of The
Virginian determined to find out
whom fickle fortune had so favored ,
and soon discovered that Capt. I.
Cain , of the steamer "Bonito , " was
one of a party to whom the ticket be
longed. Captain Cain was sought ,
but as his steamer was in North Caro
lina , he could not be seen until last
night at 5 o'clock , when his boat ar
rived. At that hour the reporter
went to the wharf and asked for Cap
tain Cain , and was directed to the
boat , where he was found leaning out
of his pilot house window directing the
landing of his cargo. Upon askinga few
questions , it was learned that Captain
Cain is one of thirty residents of our
city , who for about two years have
contributed monthly one dollar each
to a club for the purpose of buying
tickets in The Louisiana State
Lottery , and during this period
several prizes have been won ,
but none over § 200 , which
amount has been drawn by them
three or four times. Just before the
drawing of the 11th inst. the tuu\
bought tickets , and among them was
the tenth-ticket numbered 91,960 ,
and on examining the official list
of numbers drawn , the club discovered
that they were the fortunate winners
• of $15,000. They deposited the ticket
an the Marine bank for collection , and
on Thursday received their money.
Captain Cain said the club would con
tinue to purchise tickets monthly , as
before. Congratulating the Captain
on his fortune , and thanking him for
his information , the reporter bade him
good evening.
Mrs. Lucy Parsons , anarchist , was placed
in jail at Columbus. O.
The Old. and the New.
The old style pills ! Who does not know I
What agony they caused what woe ?
You walked the floor , you groaned , yon
sighed.
And felt such awful pains inside ,
And the next day you felt so weak
You didnt want to move or speak.
Now Pierce's "Pellets" are so mild
They are not dreaded by a child.
They do their work in painless way ,
And leave no weakness for next day ,
Thus proving what is oft contest
That gentle means are always best.
An American hospital will be built at
Teheran under the Presbyterian board of
missions.
The Ruddy River.
of life is the blood. From it the system re
ceives all its material of growih and re
pair. It bathes every tissue of the body.
How necessary , then , that the blood should
be kept pure and rich. Dr. Pierce's "Gold
en Medical Discovery" is the great blood
food and blood purifier. It is a sovereign
remedy for all diseases due to impover
ished blood , consumption , bronchitis , weak
lungs , scrofula , influenza , and kindred dis
eases.
The Massachusetts house voted against
woman suffrage.
* * * * Delicate diseases in either sex , ,
however induced , speedily cured. Book 10
cents in stamps. Address in confidence ,
World's Dispensary JMedical Association ,
663 Main street , Buffalo , N. Y.
Denver is the highest of the state capi
tals , being 5,175 feet above the sea level.
"When B by wa sick , we gave her Caatorla ,
When sho was a Child , sho cried for Castoria ,
When she became Miss , she clang to Castoria ,
Whon aho had Children , she gave tiiem Castoria ,
I believe that the first test of a truly
great man is his humanity. Victor Hugo.
Tttany Forms ofNervons Debility
In men yield to Cartek's Iron Pills.
Christine Nilsson was married at Paris
to Count Miranda and will retire from the
lyric stage.
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Tho president of an institution caring for
72 boys and 58 girls , weighed and meas
ured them all during a period of threo
yenrs , and discovered that tho incroaso in
weight and height of tho human body dur
ing the years of growth does not progress
evenly throughout tho year. In the au
tumn and early winter a child increases in
weight while tho height remains stationary.
In tho early summer , on the contrary , tho
weight changes but little , while tho height
increases. [ Dr. Foote's Health Monthly.
Bodily pains and accidents will occur not
only "in ttie best regulated families" but
every where and nt nil times. Therefore
keep Salvation Oil convenient. Price , 25c.
Captain James B. Ends died at Nassau ,
N. II. , of pneumonia.
If you once try Carter's Little Liver Pills
for sick hendache , biliousness or constipa
tion you will never he without them. They
aro purely vegetable. Small and easy to
lako. All druggists sell them.
Indians murdered a ranchman named
Reaves iu the Superstition mountains , Ari
zona.
Are You ITInlcliig ; Moneyt
Thcro is no reason why you should not
make large sums of money if you are ahlo
to work. All you need is the right kind of
employment or business. Write to Hal-
lett. it Co. , Portland , Maine , and they will
send you free , full information about work
that you cau do and live at home , wher
ever you aro located , earning thereby
from § 5 to $25 per day , and upwards.
Capital not required ; you aro started free.
Either sex ; all ages. Better not delay.
Samuel P. Besse was hanged at Ply
mouth. Mass. , Tor murder.
"Brown's Bronchial Troches"
aro ex
cellent for the relief of Hoarseness or Sore
Throat. They arc exceedingly effective.
"God will only punish men for wicked
ness and not for holding opinions. "
Health iTIurlca.
A bright eye , clear skin , glowing features ,
animated expression , and a quick , firm
step. These are nil secured by using Dr.
Harter's Iron Tonic.
In the clear mind of virtue , treason can
find no hiding-place. Sir Philip Sidney.
For Good Purposes.
Mrs. M. A. Dauphin , of Philadelphia , is
well known to the ladies of that city from
the great good she has done by means of
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
Sho writes Mrs. Pinkhain of a recent inter
est ing case. "A young married .lady camo
loine suffering with a severe case of Prolap
sus and Ulceration. She commenced taking
the Compound and in two months was
fully restored. In proof of this she soon
found herself in an interesting condition.
Influenced by foolish friends she attempted
to evade the responsibilities of mal urity. Af
ter ten or twclvcdays she came to me again
andshewasindeed in a most alarming state
and suffered terribly. I gave her a table-
spoonful of the compound every hour foi
eight hours until she Tell asleop ; she awoko
much relieved and evidently better. She con
tinued lakingtheCompound.and induesca-
oonshebecame the mother of a fine healthy
boy. But forthetimely use of the medicine
she believes her lifo would have been lost. "
Your Druggist has the Compound. $1 per bottle
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\ TlTISAPURCLYVEGETASLEPREPARW.ON
I t&M aErlNA-MAKDRAKE-BUCHU !
omen Ec.uAiirErriciEirrna'lEaiES '
It haa stood tho Test of Years , !
Jam I Curing all Diseases of tho
vELOOD.LIVEE , ST0H-
ilg&sj ACH , XIBNEYS.BOW- ;
SfS lUif/S j ] ELS , &c. It PariSes the ;
ifatfm ewTH I Blood , Invigorates aad
i .a-fean - . i Cleanses tho System , j
! ] BFTT&Ha j DYSPEPSIA.CONSTI-
1 CURES JPATIOTT , JAUNDICE ,
! ' ALLQiS3 ESCFHiE I ] SICKHEADACHE.BH-
jj TTVTTO | l0USC0H3LAINTS&e
i rjrrr i Sr-r ri disappear at once under
fillDMEY 3 | f its beneficialinfluence.
STOMACH 'I ' Itis purely aHedicine J
AND | 1 as its cathartic proper-
fltie3 forhids it3 ns3 as af
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, isySfHgdLb psTeraga. Itispleas-
1 ns = TS q " 2iTS71u ant to the taste , and as
y < < ° } ; 7 U easily taken by child-
. - BY y yjren as adults.
ALLDRUGGiSTS U
ft pskkly ash bitters co
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FOloumSTIl
Highest Awards of Medals in Europe and
America.
The neatest , quickest , safest and most powerful
remedy known forRheumstlsm. Pleurisy. Xeuralgla ,
LumbaRO. Harkaclic. T caknei * . colds in the chen
nnd nil aches and palm. Kndorsed by S.noj Physicians
and DrujzIsM of the highest repute. Benson's Plas
ters promptly relleTe and cure where other plasters
and greasy palves. liniments aad lotions , are abso
lutely useless. Kcwarc of Imitations under similar
soundlnr names , such as "Cap'lcum. " "Capucln. "
"Canstclue. " as thev are utterlyrorthleis and in
tended to deceive. Ak For. Botox's axd tvke no
© tiiers. All druinlsts. SEiBUEY" & JOHNSON ,
Proprietors , New York.
, * ' -a. r.EiurAXN' .soiicit-
PafFSaBSe3arf or ot Patents. Washington ,
M I ttaf\3 I % 3v.C Send fur Circular.
? to S8 a day. Samples worth Jt. FREK. Lines
SB T ) not under tb horse' * feet. Write Brewster
W Safety Rein Holder Co. , Holly , Mich.
) Si ? 080 Morphine Ilalilt Cured in 10
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a tWalS ue J. SrjtrusKS. Leuaaon. Ohio.
EPEMTC I'JfiUTCn For the Newest and Be t fell-
HUEll I 5 liAn 9 EU inC book erer published. For
terras & circulars address National. Pcb Co. Chicago
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At this Mason nvarly orery ona nwtdi to uw itmm
cort of tonlo. IKON entetn into almost eyrry phy
sician's prescription for thoa * who hmmI boUdinc np.
HLUL-BE5T TOMC
Weaknen * . l < nH < ilturfct I.uck of
gor , etc. , it IIAiS N4) liQVAl , , and la
tho only Iron tr.odicino that is not iujiirionn.
It Unriches the Blood , Invlcornte * tbo
System , Kcstoron Appetite , AldaDigt-atlon
It does not blacken or injure the teeth , cause head
ache or produce constipation other Iron mtdirimt ita
JIES. MTIU. SUxriELD , Norfolk , Neb. , saya : "I
have used Brown's Iron Bitters u a tonfo vrith most
happy results. "
Sin. Cms. TVAajren. 811 Eighth St. , Omaha.
Neb. , says : "I used Brown's Iron Bitten for General
Debility and it made almost a liew man of me. I
cheerfully recommend it. "
Mil. J. F. Maoumn. Wilson. Neb. , says : " I baTo
nsod Brown's Iron Bitten fur General Debility and
Kladly recommend it to like suBerors. It haa mad *
a new man of mo. "
Gonuino haa abora Trade Mark and crossed red line3
on wrapper. TnJlo no other. Aladeonlyby
BUOWA CHEMICAL CO. . BALTIMORE , SID.
oBLnDhUUK pens
Leading Nos. : 14,048,130,135 , 333,161.
For Salo by all Stationers.
THE ESTERBROCIC STEEL PEN CO. ,
Works : Camden , N. J. 26 John St. , New York.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
The Original and Only Genuine.
Safe aud always Reliable. Beware \rortle Imita *
itona. Ladies , n fc your Driiccift for"Chhc tor' *
Kiigllsh" and take no other , or inclose ie. ( stamps ) to
us for particulars in letter by return mull. Name
rATEK. CIIIC'III > TEfr CIIKMICAI. CO. ,
SSlit MuilUon frquure , 1'hlluda. l n.
Sold by lrni ; l t uitrj w here. Aj.fc for "ChlchcB-
tcr'a EiikII'Ii" I'cmijroyul I'llU. Take no other.
WStheFREBGHT Ton Wason Hcales ,
aascan Hearioc't Brui
re B a aad Uraiu Ecz for
Ereryslie Scale. For frer price Hat
mention thl p p r nd address
JONES CF BIKGHAMTON ,
BINOHAfllTOW. N. V.
1PM ® AHB ORGASMS
1Mn9Rb AGoodPIanoforSll > 7.fIO
liS Ei 4sfi dA Good Organ fur ( ill UO
"Write for Catalogue of 10 CKNT MUSIC , con
taining names of lbCO pieces of lite nnd popular musU
Address. KyYETT BROS. ,
St. Tosepi , HSinnouirl.
Ct7T1ic largest and oldest Music House on the Mis
souri ISIvcr.
2fM0 GQLL&n PflD-u i r 1
* " . most lclialile and dur.i-
- >
* -f
/Sjirs. & " * -Sw\/Stt k ° J'A1 > f r Sore
6Sasi3S * ho - nuilea.
-si3S i&r ' $9 nfvk s-s < ir
s JfcX&S i'SHfcr Wt-athcr orwear has no
WfiV' W' W clTrrr on their t-urathc
W&tvr S % } M pnpertii" . . Our new
ISngy e/i'if'Sj lix'P" with 'tnip * tnnkc
\fflf \ > % 3' ' them M'lf-adju Mint : .
S/ Kjf We solicit u trial.
For sale bv all Saddlery .lubber * . AsIc your harness
makers for them. ZINC COI < LAIt l'AD CO. ,
lluehanan , 'Mirli.
JJSS&FB/EEfi
WA C f ? A Ir * t st 3JOOK overl- f
• H 4SlK ralrintctl. Tliouantls of B- . %
iSjSSS * * Eiifrniviiigs. jlcstSEISlJ g
. _ - JjJL i' . & cheapot ever grown , gil
% g3t * ? 8 ? g5 ; j > iu ac Cheap as dirt by T P
! t -'ar- oz. .0 lb. 100000 pklx. new M
sortsxlividedTKKKto Customers. I Rive ' / /
away more than some linns sell. Send for nty
Catalogue. It. II. Shiimway , liockford , III.
JLlSW.5 = ti = ei MANURE SPREADERS
A % & FARM WAGONS tddttaflgtyar
j jg2 i2g Egtfr 8cneaPest Spreader outand tho
e Jy/TvjS iJSrs a s * * only kind that can
XD i h be attached to old
fp > W S aiwagons. All aro
* - * y . - , yiy TS teya r rir-og mailed free.
2 WAJ K ilACHINK CO. , COLUilBUB , OHIO.
tf * * n -N. I LYIVIAW'S
ff J\ / / " aN latent Gnu Sights
l ! * _ II i lOl ) raafco Hnntlas and
H yXjftZizZXy / TirgetEiflespertect.
Sv5 i = 2 ? \jSS Scn < 1 for circulars.
339 tkzzP& &FZa WM.I.YMAK ,
* S = fnrfrJf5 .
Kirtdlenild. Conn.
\SIlaiilijKa pAMpn
IS Xfi cS bS" Q & 3 u a J § ant information. Send for
it MlLOI5.Sfl3VENd&
ca. Pension Attoekits , ciucaoo. 111.
FACE , IIANDS FEET ,
and nil their imperfection < ' . Including Fa <
cial Development , llairand Scalp , Super-
tluous Hair , Birth Jlarhs , Holes , "W'art ,
Moth , FrccKleo. Ited Kose , Acne , Black.
Heads. ScarPittinjr an < l their , treatment ;
Send 10c. forlx > okoCS0pa < cesi th edition.
Dr.J.U.WoodbBrjS7.M > earlSt. > A.llvuiyN.Y.Est'b'dlS70.
Wanted in every County. Shrewd men to act order our
jnsfructionsia our Secret Serrice. Experience not neces
sary. Fend stamo for particulars. GRANNAN DETEC
TIVE BUREAU. 44 Arcade , Cincinnati , O.
WB R3 s / ? * IOWA SEEDS are THE BEST ,
bt Bn r3 R tv Complete Uardrn Guide and
Illustrated of Garden
m } a a Ku Catalogue
ES3 Eka SK ? < § jy Gra < ; s and Field Seeds , Plants ,
Bulbs. Garden Tools , Jfew Varieties of Fotatoes.etc.etc ,
mailed Free. General acrent1 * for Strow bridge Broad
cast Sower. Address , IOWA 8EK1) CO. , Whole
sale and Retail Seedmen , Ves Jf oines , Iowa.
e * < 5 & KIJRSIHilSS
Fruity Trees and Plants for the Xorthwest. Homo
Grown. Healthy , CIIKA P. Catalogue and price list
I'lCKE. C. L. 1VATKOUS , Des Moikes , Iowa
CS3 K / pFresh. . Reliable ; Wholesale at
SBS3 Ra S H Wltetu" - Free by mail at S nnd
I ? EEBJflnM cts.perlarcepackage. .Mam-
B ISS GSVs ? moth Seed Farms. One Acre of
Glass ! Beautiful Illustrated Catalogue FItiii- : .
1I.W. BCCKBEE. Itockford Seed Farm , Kockford , 111
circular of Instructions. &t Broadway , " ew Yotlc
5 > t7aRmHE-OPlUlVl Habit Painlessly
ISKf1' Cured at Home. Treatment
BiBS sent on trial end NO PAY asked
o ? nntil you are bencflted. Terms hon
Ilamane Bemedy Co. ! I aFayette , Ind.
DRUG CLERKS SS'SJSS
40 Dearborn Su.Chicagu. Illinois College of Pharmacy.
!
" w > A ' 5 - < % ThoFISUBBirTDSLICKEBIs warranted wxt-rproof , aad will trtp joa dry la
L7Ycv _ _ _ _ n 'W3 the hsrfest storm. The new POMMEL SLICSEK Is a pertret riilinc cott , nd
J\l4 lJV5 R Vi ' eorers the entire saddle. Bewnreof imltitlona. Koa cennIne\rltl > oat the"PI a
, " 'Ail URr ' Brand" trtJe-rnark. Illustrated CUos-J free. A. J.Totrcr , Boston , Mill.
Why did the Women •
of this country use over thirteen million cakes of
Procter & Gamble's Lenox Soap in 18S6 ?
Buv a cake of Lenox and you will soon understand why.
1
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WIZARD OIL
Tlaya been enjoyed br tho citlxcns of nearly orery
town nnd cltr in tho II. H. and thousands of pcoplr )
can testify to the wonderful hoallnu power of j
ila&iiBii s Wizard ! OIL ;
It Cures Neuralgia , Toothacho , '
Iloadachc. Catarrh , Croup , Soro Throat , j
.RHEUMATISM , i
Lamo Back , Stiff Joints , Sprains , Bruises , ;
Burns , Wounds , Old Soros and
AH Aches and Pains.
The mnny testimonials received by us more than
prove nil wo claim for this vnluablo remedy. It
not only relieves the most sorcro pnlnn. but
It Cures You. That's the Idea !
For aale by all Drucirlgts. Price. CO cent * per
bottle. Our Sown llooic mnllcd frco to everybody.
Address WIZARD OIL COMPANY , CHICAGO.
i TfiE OHLT TRD3
V$2 TBft VTiU purify the BLOOD rosulalo ]
V Sk wi tho LIVER nnd KIDNEYS i" " '
\ * C 1 _ > * KKSTpRKtlioIIKAI.Tnar.il Via- >
M&F&WU.ORdfYODTH Uyi < ier ia.nt 1
' ' Sof Appotite , IniHce'tion.IJicUof a |
> firjj lA StronRth unit Tired FcelinB all- 1
TfeftTjSv B0lutel7 cured : i ; < ) iic i , mu - il
> Jrv \ . clei nnd nerves receive new
> CTWa for o. Fnliveniithfmind
S 5 . nml supplies Brain i'onrer. t
z _ , _ , _ Suffwrini ; from cnmpuiutif
-
B AF9 % % & peculiar totheir * ni will hnd
TONIC a kafo ami upceily onm. tlivt * a clear. IimjJ-
thycomplezion. Freouent ntlemi.M at connterleil-
inconlyuail to tho popularity of the oriuinul. Vo
noteipariment cat tho ORICINAI.AKD I > rs.T.
i Pr. KARTER" ? LIVER PILLS V
ft"ura Conntlpatlon.Iinr Comolatnt nnd aiCKM
WTTnidacho. finri7 > le Dois and Brearn BooKM
' llcd " reeMnt/ twocentaln poutneo. 17
AddressrDB. HABTER , MetflcalCo. . St.Louls
Remits t J I
BUfF } 'S5 Bfte | f | | |
AND
FRENCH COACH HORSES.
fiffUgUQAH VALLEY STOGK FABM ,
lireeiiinvetabV &jfeSfej i4 *
li-l.ni.iit V.it / & & § % & : J3S& &
oniieMis.i.Hp. ? j xmgsBm
ll.-a.I of l.re Kir.1 : . . .1 fe&gS&KJK' WS ? ?
hoiMandMare onhir.il ffe eX & W&'A
also a Tew recorded lin 3 & &S > ' ttKftffik 1
p .rted Krcm-h t-oarh-rs SgSS f % $ &
S.ue the lUk nnd fiV5V- - ' < - • • JW. y 'rrl
penve of lonn railroad&Jpte& , " i SS *
trips nnd klnppitiir nnd fr7t # * > &Vfcsafa
get jour Ho sat horn. & $ ' % & V fiS
nn.1 acclimated "fi li-i WrM \ & 4&i3&3 $ i
ble men. with t tal.Ii fe&fzI & < &ttt&A ?
M
ed reputations as breedtiK * t > ' fswB3ViEl liJ
er . Our Imported bto < k all rcpibtcred In the I'trthei on
Ftu.l Iiooksof Franco and An.ei-K.i. We Kti.iranttall
Stock Tireeilers juytat represented. Send for caCalofj *
Number 5 free. Addre ,
AVHRY & COLEWAN. Props.
Wakefield , Clay County , Kan.
ELY'S © ATAPJRH !
CREAM BALM f
IS WORTH MpAr C m
vb IU U U fev rS | gA
TO AXY 3IAX . S'pm
Ionian or Cliilil rf / & & <
sufle-ins from $ $ 3
O ATA RRH g ng j
> -ot a Liquid or utX fa VEjf
A particle -ipplied into e.icrt no'tr'l and Is asrea-
abie. l'rirc 50 • • < • ts ar DruK ' < - br malt , resti-
tere l.O ) cents. Circulars free. ELY UttOS. . Drus-
Kl ts , Owego. \ . 1.
One a cnt ( Merchant only ) wanted In every town for
The beat evidence of the popularity of
your "TiuiBill' Punch" is , that ufter the
first trial , I have a permanent ctiHtomer. 1
I have sold them for more thin thr e years 1
and the only fault that my customer ? ! find 1
, with them is that they can't smoke any
other iSc cigar with sati.ifactio .
IIobt. II. CownitBY , I'h. G. , Chicago.
Addresa I . W. TANS2LI. A : CO. , ihltnso.
WEAK , MERYGlf § PEOPLE
_ y i tg - And others suKerinp frcai
- - Hjc5 i:3'0 ' ? 5 > nervons debility , erhanstinQ
rS5Eywfrr > * ? S SJchronic dteaies , prematurt ' '
K2Lci > TcirPruLsSteS .ecline of yonny or old ars
i &yyj iasSp * * llorce's famous Eleclro-
/ Marnetlc Uelt. Tfcousandj
In every fcfljState in the Union have b en cured.
Uleetrlrl ? v5ty instantly Telt. rmentedand fold 10
years. Whole family can wear same belt. ElectrU
Sn pemorle free with male belts. Avoid worthless im
itations and bojrus companies Electric Tnrues fa ;
Kupture. 700 ctirnl in't < 5. Send stampforpamphlet.
DR.W.J. HOBKE , INVENTOR , 191 WAW H AY. , CHICAGO.
r P S HEADACHE-
Sfi rATwTTai ASTHMA ,
V E © S3 N URALCIA ,
Oulckly relieved by ainr Cnahrnan'n Menthol u
InliHlrr and by continued u e e.Tfct a cure atU- -
factlon sniarAit efi or money refiii-d . Itlsj > tsfrom
fix mrnths to oneyenr. I'nce j0 cptits ; by mailorat ,
drut HtC.rmian iiuited on application
H. D. CUSHMAN , Thres Rivers , Mich. [ a
MerveiioEis ESiesaefy 3
OSSGOVERY. J
UTiollynnli.ee Artitlclal Systems-Curcof Mind Wan- 9
derlnf ; Any DooK learned In one reading. Heavrre- j5
auctions for rxxtal cla.o C3. I rosFeciu . wlthopln- 3
ioasof Mr. Pboctoss. the Astronomer. lions. W. W. § k
Astoi Jcomi P. Bkwamix , Drs. ilu-OH , Wood and fl
others , sent ! > - > > > t frfe , bv W
PROF. liOISETTE , 1
23T Fifth Avenue , IVeir Tort W
3 Plso'a Resscdy for Cuttrrh Is the JftJ iff
jT(41 ( B ot. Koaieat to Us : , &sd Cheapest. * g '
1 3 A1J mod for Cold In the Head , M
g 5 M * da.-J > e.IIayFeTcr. fcc. 0centa. jflj
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