I MING BALSAM | I Strict PURL it contains 10 OPIUM In any font. . Bf t Amo irthobeatremp < 1lesAlIe n'aLunsIlr Uiem l stands preeminent. Tho druuslus speak of It In H * fc highest lon&8n giTlngontlresatUfacilon wherever k § KiSUSed. t I Prico25ots.,50cts.anll per Bottle. HWV The 25-CKNT BOTTLKS are put upor the access. & modatlonot Ml who dealre slmnly a Ui * COUoUorCItOUl'llUMKDr. ilf JVlow dalrma a reni'tty for CONS UMPTIOD if or any LUNO VISA ASK thoultl tecurt H 1 [ ( A * Largt $1 BoUlu. Ball • Mothers. Head ! SHI OAKLAND STA..KV. . April24.1883. bK& Oentlenum. The demand for AM.KVa I.unq UaV Vf HAM Is Increasing constantly. Tho ladies ihlnk then Bat I' no medietas equal U ) it for crnun nnd Whooping ? Cough. C.S. MAttTIN , Druggist. HH | SOLD MY ALL JSEDICIXE DEALERS. HH P BBaVaVaVaK ! In 18S31 contracted Blood Poison Haj B _ aVBW of bad typo , nnd wan treated with H H < | Hm mercury , potash nnd earsaparllla H BBBBBaaJ mlsturea.Rrowlng worse al t tha time. mJM "seP' 'flil took 7 Bma11 buttles H. a. 8. which B i .t cured ma entirely , and no sign of H I M * Atbo arcadful alseaso has roitirned. H It.m M J. C. Kahce , L M I bbbbb * ! Jan-J ° . ' 8X HobuyvUIe , Ind. H bpBBbV bI * rT "ttIc nleco l"4 white ( welling H . Ber Tel 1 ° * aca on extent that she was con * 1 I m a. lined to tho bed for a long time. B I Hp m Moro than ffO pieces of bono carno H I m AW Mt out of hrr let ; , nnd the doctors said BbbB ( HI amputation wan the only remedy to H , ' tjRjwoherhie. 1 rofusodtheoperation | s _ B19MaiidputheronH.S.S.nndshesnow ! H W mr1 ii p nnd ncti ve nnd insa Rood health os I I W MU 11 any child. Miss Annie Gebsuxo. BBaU IL Aw Li rob. 11. ' 60. Columbus , Go Q't ImSvSbbuI Book on Blood Di vase * sent free. aBaQf MwSfSMfwm KwirrSpccinoCo. HBkEWBeWBSi Dr vor 3. Atlanta , Gs , pOWAY'n H The Great l\m \ M stomacii Remedy Ht For the euro of all disorders of the Hp STOMACH , LIVER , BOWELS , KID- Hr ! NEYS , BLADDER , NERVOUS DIS- fcT EASES , LOSS of APPETITE , HEAD- I B' ACHE , CONSTIPATION , COSTIVE- H NESS , INDIGESTION , BILIOUS- jj NESS. FEVER , INFLAMMATION of BT the BOWELS , PILES and all derange- Hl1 ments of the Internal Viscera , Purely Hl Vegetable , containing no mercury , H | minerals , or DELETERIOUS DRUGS. Hr .PERFECT DIGESTION will be ac- H1 complished by taking RADWAY'S H PILLS. By so doing ' Dyspepsia , H' SICK HEADACHE , FOUL STOM AS ACH , BILIOUSNESS , ETC. , will be Hg avoided , and the food contribute its R , nourishing properties to the body. H" Price 25c. a box. SOLD BY DRUG- H GISTS. If Storekeeper is out of them H remit to RADWAY&CO..NEW YORK. Hi * B ; r tku publics. • * V " ' ' • • ' K ttos Utr Voices WB r knownMiyihlnjU nil bMK . _ t . . . Ilk * Tomr lbum IMHrdiy I took fr.t n.rt. - parts. K .n. , , n < mrot < , p ym , . „ ; & . B \ ga WlUUm Kiln * . Harri b rc , Tx. Hl . . . W k On mecount forced mannfket * W flT ( * * flBk.or * ' ' * "u XVS.OOU ten dol- H m BB I1 * iJ tOBr ipU Albums PAW PX f # _ KM lr,0 ° * * ° 'd ' t0 Ul * P'T1' ror SJ5 * PAW K | ISll I • * * ' ' • Boind in P.o 1 Crinnon Silk PATATATe vJBsTA H V l t Fluik. Cbannlacly dicor- Hi K % Bt , u * l Uti. JUndiomtit albams H I VhbHkJJ P' In tht world. Lux > l • ! . GrttlMt V S PVP b rg ! n tttr kno m. A ft nit 1 W V wiDlid. Liberal trrnu. Sic raontj L V PAfMAw foriffntt. Any ont etn btcorat ft bhb. | VJi t EBiSnL ectMfal * jent. Soil * llxlfon tlgbl PAW H I Sb bSsvVJBbwJS'iV. llttlo or no talklaf Diuuiir. H X rOBWAJT 0 KUII. l0 porcbttt. Ar liio hundnds PfV | > From > otoTi | | > n. l.ndthouitDdlofonltrfwilhnrldltT ' ntrtrbiranknonn Gr t proflt , w it OTtry worker. AfraU HI * re mtklot ; fortanei. Ladle * rotko it mneh en men. Ton , reader , H , tan do at-irtll aa any ono. Foil Information and tennt free , PAW PAV toctiberirlth particular * and ternia for our Family Blblte.Booka PAW PJjt and I'enodlcaU. Better write ue at onca and eta for > * rtelf. PAS HI Aftaryouknoir all , aiiould yon conclude to go no further , why B Bo harm 1 * dona. Addreae , ALLEN 4 CO. , AUQllIa , ItAlX- B s GissESTs Arnrr \ Wff Curutec * tBf H F C H Jf tofitJ JLJULsls 1H ( nMpaWaff aa fERUCT WtK H CoVATATATAB viuaat JHKSSa by return Basil , H L HKaHKa tnb HBXBaaa IuU descrlptlY * . * / . ! > & circulars of H .IK9 UHB % mbodt'siiw alHwlW iSHKV tailor ststeu t ( > ( * t Bila.wiiiHBHs ! Bi OFBItSSGUTTtia. H ffilaaaaawPJa9aalH Any Udy Of Ordl- > t ( ( * * * * * " a \aaaaaaaSaHSM9csS nary lnUHIffenco _ ' vATATATATATAw HfiQIH can easily sxd H wAwAwAwAwAwABIHHKH quickly learn tq H aiiiiiiiiiiiWaaWaaWaWaVanl CQt H ? aalllllllllllllllllll BaaalliHSSu * nf carment , Hi in Uy Style to any a ( ( ( ( ( ( ( Yi Ba BSa i aVaZn mtasuro for lady 1 > AddreXS BRHi 0I i ( BBBBBBaVa9aaaa ( ( L HHHEsiHBsSsMi Ci-einuaU.p. I ; WEElTBRILIST % FOR ALL PURPOSES. j ' /IB , AUSTIN 4 - 1 4f | * TRIUMPH. H' ' F. C. Austin Mfg. Co. H' COR. CARPENTER ST. AND CARROLL AVE. } CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. I CURE FITS ! T TJi I do not mean merely to stop them lor a time kna ] then haro them return. I mean a radical cure. I have Hi made FITS. EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a 1 lUe-lonff study. I warrant my remedy to cure the ' worst cases. Because others hare failed is no reason Awfli SornotnowroceiTisracure. Send at once for treatise 1 snctyreeBcttleofmrlnfalliblercmedr. Give Express Hj Bdf.q H.G.EOOT.M.C. 183 Pearl St. N-V H BaallllllK . This BELT or Eeeenerator a s. PS PK fe aWaaWaVeVaKS- ' * mad expreisly ( or the H FinrZ ' Sn * enre of deranpemenu of th LVaaH WSflK/CM FFV ? Hy-w e noravtlTo organs. The aWal 1fey firfrtTrMM-i tS 11'Oatinuoui stream of Eloc- al 1av tA nlClfl cwfSj trlcity permeating throuj-h aVaVaVJ kZV 7 V l l\ \3a # psTtsmuat restore them , . . ! ma * OR' * W to bealthy aeUon. Do sot , , , ' • . vP Kr5 w Mr . confound this with Electrlo w _ aaV tr ef Belts adrerUaed tocnresJl I llw VBaMt .ilV lUs from head to to . ItU B ITILll affnw * ' UnLI PFor circulars frlTing fall aVAwM. JaforraaUoa. address Cheerer Electric Belt Co. . 103 P afaVfl ) Waahington Street , Cblca TO. 111. i i LVAW .aaMBBBBBtfaw M * prescribe and fully ea afATAl .aaaSnvf Vnaal dorse BIr as the only aVAVAl . "A c Js _ "A5 specific for the certain oure LffAsl. afaBKa TO 6 DAYaVV of thU disease. K isTff22SEt2SL"i0'K-IKQBAHAir.M.i ) . , H * { * # * * * * " " * " " • Amsterdam , Jf. Y. , 1 , Ej'Krdaoiybytas "We hare sola Biff G lor gVATaVjl Watilarriaa f serlail f % many yearsr and It • 'has , VAwAr ( aWaviTsSaaBBna plven the best ot satla- - - _ aVAVAW L"AO Baie a ( ( JPJSJBaal faction- - [ [ Bi _ l _ Okla. VT | AXB.DYCHE&CO. . , VAlfAffl\ . # V Chicago , 11L - - Tnb * VsVf ju rklfX.eO. Sold by Dru ists. Laaaaaaaaaaal * - . " _ aaaaaaaaKiaTS ' B plfl0'8 Remedy ror Catarrh ts the a aM j \ 1 Best , Easiest to Use , and Cheapest. B a Ba Ba BBaC. IaaaBaBaaaisja aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaas afaaaBaaaaaaaaaa BaBaat Sold by "drocslst3 or sent by malL IVJ 50c E.T. Hazeltlne , Wtaxea , Ja. | / F/II BROYnznz.T , & co. , P X Manufacturers and dealers in a a a a a f/ \ Knginest Boilera and Pumping Machinery M m Of all Descriptions. H JF t Iron'and Wood IVorklnj : Maehlnenr. &iw Mill Ua > 74P - ehlsery and Supplies. Itnllroarl onU Cnntractnry bnp- bbbbbI * M iM' iJ iiiu S o niiipjm K j aVABaWei M • Sllla ltos < Snt * > .Tr < tohTreH t . ' s JrVIre Kob 1 rerrsl'atent DoubleGato Vnlre . &c. H f 1213 Leaveawortlt St. OMAHA. NEB. BBBaVAs M " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' * " " " relief for ASlflBm M. / KtHEJ'S PASTILLES. Lf BBaaaaaaaaaaVAVAWAVAWATAyAVaiCBarl BBBBF -B-r * / l - BBBaK "vc1 b bbV " " v1 aaaaWBam . * a. s BaWAVATa aeBatl " f • * - • - ' & rV a < < i > BfjBfjBjBjBffJjf ; - , . Jx , ; , - , - - ' a-jr- - fe 'l | ( * -S < HonoBtyacd IntelHgenca. ' It pays to be honest , you sny. Granted. Yet how mnny nro nishoncst tlironch icnornnco , oxjH'dioiicy , or intentionally. One can be ( lisliduent niul yct say notli- inpr.A A clorl : who lets a customer buy a ilamaped pioco of tfoods , n witness ' who holds bnck tho truth whichn'ouhl clear a prisoner , n medical practitioner "who takes his patient's money when he knows he is doinerliim no good , all are culpably dishonest. Speaking of the dishonesty of medi cal mon reminds us that only tho past week thero has como under our personal observation a form of dishonesty which is almost too mean for narration. It is generally known that doctors bind thcmsolvcs by codes , resolutions and oaths not to use any advertised med icines. Now , there is a medicine on the market which , for the paBt ten years , has accomplished a marvelous amount of good in the euro of Kidney and Liver diseases , and diseases ansing from the de rangement of these great organs. we re fer to Warner's Safe Cure. So wide spread are tho merits of this medicine that the majority of tho doctors of this country know from actual evidence that it will cure Advanced Kidney Disease , which is but another name for Bright's Dis ease. ease.Tho medical profession have put them selves on record as admitting that there is no euro for this terrible jnalady , 3'et thero are physicians base enough and dishonest enough to procure Warner's Safe Curejn a surreptitious manner.put * the same into pjp 'in , foiir-ounco vials , and charge their patients S2.00 per vial , when a sixteen-ounce bottle of the rem edy , iu its original package can bo bought at any drug store in tho world for $1.25. Perhaps tho doctor argues that the cure of the patient justifies his dishon esty , j'et he will boldly stand up at the next county medical meeting and de nounce Warner's Safe Cure as a patent medicine , and one which he cannot and will not use. Tho fact is that tho people aro waking up to tho truth that tho medical profes sion is far from honest , and that it does not possess a monopoly of wisdom in the curing of disease , doctoring the many symptoms of kidney disease , in stead of striking at the seat of disease tho kidnc3's themselves , allowing pa tients to die rather than use n remedy known to be a specific , simply because it has been advertised , and when pa tients are dead from Advanced Kidney Disease , still practicing deception by giving the cause of death i their cer tificate as pneumonia , dropsy , heart disease , or some other accompau3iug effect of Bright's Disease. All this is prima facie evidence of in competency , bigotr3 * and dishonesty. Wo speak but the truth when wo say that Messrs. H. H. Warner & Co. have done a most philanthropic work for the past ten 3Tears in edncating the people up to the knowledge they now enjoy , especially of maladies growing out of diseases of tho Kidne3s and Liver , and are deserving of all praise for their hon esty and straightforwardness in expos ing shams and dishonesty of all kinds. Mrs. Palmer , wife of the new ' minister to Spain , is worth $7.000.000. How kind people are to the man who is going to die ! Tho rise of equal suffrage has been traced to tbo decline of the crazy quilt. JACOBS OH For Rheumatism. The Latest , Current Cures. On Crutches. Forney , Tax. , Juaa 23 , ' 188S. * Was oa cratches ( ran raatuaatlsm for three months ; one bottle St. Jacobs OU cured ae. N ratara In two years. J. S. WOOD , J. t. Since the "War. WaynesvUle , 0. , Jaas J6 , • . Had had rhaomatltm since the war la knee ; f year ago two applications St. Jacobs Oil cored me. Ho retnra since X. mBOH. ; No Slrep. fircenrille. O. . J'tns 29.188S. Walked the floor at alcht , tafierlng with rhea * rnatl-m ; ao relief , tried St. Jacobs 011 ; half a hot , tie cared me. Mo return In yearsJ. . C. WEATEK. At Dkcggists and Dealers. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. . Baltimore. Mb. ' SICKHEADACHEI r a7 l PoslilTelyctired by ft A tyrr nA these Little Pills. Lam It I I R fiJ They also relieve DIs * * i * \t fc iwW tress from Dyspepsia.In- HH • m digestionandTooHeartj anapa aVAVJI I I TLbm Eating. A perfect rem- llf PI ) edy for DIzziness.Kausea mm I wKK Drowsiness , Bad Taste B _ A in tue Xouth. Coated B Ml LLS. Tongue.Pain in the Side. " " * * MM J" XOHPH ) MVElt. Thej BBaVBBal regulate tho Bowels. BaHBwAYAHJ Pnraly Vegetable. ' 1 Price SS Cents : CASTSS UEDICHTS CO. . 1T2W Y0& . Small Pill. Small Dose , Small Price. , VjBaVJBaVBaVBaVaVBaBaVBaV aVBaVBaVJaWaJBaBrra WhatScott'sEnmlsionHasDone Over 25 Pounds Gain in lo Weeks Experience of aprominent Citizen The California Soctkttfcbxhb ) Soppbb-sion op "Vice. J San Fbakcisco , July 7th , 1886 . ) I took a severe eold u on my ehest and lungs and did not give it proper atten. tionitdevelopedinto bron chitis , and in the fall of the same year. I was threat ened with consumption , Physicians ordered me to a more congenial climate , and I came to San Franeis- eo. Soon after my arrival Icommenced i akingSeott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites reg ularly three times a day. In ten weeks my avoirdu pois wentirom 155 to 180 pounds and over ; the cough meantime ceased. C. R. BENNETT. SOLD Y ALL DRUCCISTS. , For 15 years I was annoyed Bp"TrirTS | with catarrh , discharges into c5SvLrRV 1 my throat , unpleasant breath Cgf rt * 4g P ] and seTere pain in my head-fSiwA5 | ] J My sense ot smell was much 5r"raj , B impaired. I havo overcome Sr ! / bb these troubles with Ely's gw wj Cream Balm. I. B. Case , m m Z &FSl& Prop'r Secour House , B'klyn. BBP JS MOTHERS' . FRIEHQ 8MS0HILD BIRTH JM < IF USED BEFORE CONFINEMENT. Boos to "Mothers''MAiMtDzFRrz. BRABFXE1.D REGULATOR CO „ ATLANTAJCA. Sold nr AiiDnuocisrs- * * fC OOl. CORA 00 A 3IONTH can be made SIDi 10 CtOUi 'workfiiB for us. Ageuts preferred ' "bo can furnbh a liuive and piTe theirwho.e time to the businesn. bpare momenta may be profitably emplofdalto. . A few Taraneie * 1n t wns and cities. B. F. JOHNSON &CO. . 1009 Main SU R-ibniond , V a. A. B. Ladies employed alao. e erallnd aboutMncl- Ing stamp f .r reply. Come quick , i'cura for bli , B.1. J. & Co. t \ DETECTIVES ir.ntedlaerrrycosBtT. Shrtwdraentaactnndyrioitrortiea. In oar Secret Srrric .KzperleBceB.ttiecetaary.S < al2e.atamn ' GrannanD tectiv BureauCo.44Arcade.Cliiclniiatl.O * | , n MiawAf > WemanufactuiBtoeeU Jay nrrsistiagaasESf * charge wieMfcTOO mil * * of CWaegtAi Send toMK e > v " m ASpun ACAX BKCITRED. AtrUlbot- V I MM Htlemnt f rw to any one afnicted. . MQ I niflMDn.TAFrilR0.1tocl ctter.y.Y W. N. V. , Omaha , - 462-17. i WHHBHWHBaBsi5aS i ieS r.iii ii i iMu.u . . , t 1 FOB YOUNG FOLKS. Poems , Puzzles and Problems' For Youthful Minds. H w Kallroad Timc-TablcH are Made The inference lletweeu JjbcIc aatt PlaeU Etc , Ktc. Joy Doubled. Two little girls arc better than one , Two little boys can double the fuu , Two little birds can build a fine neyt , Two little anus can love mother best. Two Uttlo ponies must go in a span , Two little pockets has my little man. Two little eyes to open and eloic , Two little ears and one little nose. Two little elbows dimpled and sweet , Two little shoes on two little feet , Two little lips and one little chin , Two little cheeks with roses set In. Two little shoulders chubby and strong. Two little legs running all the day long , Two little prayers does my darling sny , Two times she kneels at my fcide each day. Two little hands offc folded down , Two little eye-lids o'er checks so brown , Two little angels guarding her bed , One at the foot and one at the head. American Queen. When Our Boys 3Ieet. I got acquainted very quick With Teddy .Brown , when he iToved in the Iioumj across tho street , The nearer one , you &ce. I climbed and sat upon a post To look , and to did he ; I stared and htared across at him And he stared back at me. I s'posed he wanted me to speak. I thought I'd trv * and see I said , "Hello ! " to Teddy Drown ; He said , "Hello ! " to me. Presto. • m///m HI Iff ! . ' * " ' | i ° p - 'W/s | f = | How Time-Tables Are Made. A railroad time-table , governing the running of trains on an > T road of consid erable length , is one of the most import ant things in the management. The preparation of such a table is a ve in genious as well as critical bit of work. The means employed are of the simplest sort common pins and spools of colored threads , in connection with a big sheet of drawing-paper mounted on an easel. This paper is called a time chart The chart is ruled either for two , five or ten minutes' time by horizontal lines and perpendicular cross lines. The "time" is marked above the horizontal lines and the distances or stations and terminals down the first perpendicular line. For illustration , 12 midnight is tbe mark on the first horizontal line and each hour is marked until the twenty- forth or the following midnight hour is reached on the last horizontal line. Between the hour lines the space is divided into minutes and graduated as fine as desired. On a two-minute chart the space between the hours is divided into ten minutes' time , and the ten min utes' time into two minutes' time. The hour lines are made heavy and the lesser time lines are of a lighter shade to dis- | tinguish them. One terminus of the road is marked on the lirst line beside the first time mark , , 12 midnight The other stations follow , down the perpendicular line until the other terminal is reached. Theu all is read3r to prepare for the running ar rangement , provided the pins and thread . are read3 * . A blue thread means a passenger train , a red thread a freight train , and if the trains of other roads use part of the track they are designated by a different colored thread. It is calculated that the running time shall be say twenty-five miles an hour , and , for the purpose of illustration , the tracing of one passenger train will answer the purpose of explaining them all. all.A A passenger train leaves the first sta tion sa\T at 8 a.m. A pin is placed on the horizontal line at the 8 a.m. time mark and the end of the blue thread fast ened thereto. If the train runs without stopping for fifty miles the blue thread is stretched over opposite the station at which the stop ist made , and directly under the 10 a.m. time-mark another pin is stuck and the blue thread wrapped about it to keep it taut. If this is a stop sa3T of forty minutes the blue thread is stretched to the 10.40 a.m. mark on a drect line with the same station and another pin stuck and blue thread wrapped. Th train starts and its entire course is thus timed and distributed along the road. If the railroad has many passenger and freight trains running daily , the time chart , when it is completed , looks like a great 'spider's web stretched with pins. But little work then remains to transfer the time and stations to the time table and the schedule is ready for the printer. The Eccentric Bird. Take a cork of good size for the body of the bird and cut two matches of equal length for the legs. A third match , cut shorter , will serve for the neck. Slake the head of a piece of bees-wax or bread rolled into u. ball and sharpen a match end into a beakusing bright glass beads ' Tor the eyes. Take a long feather for the tail and two shorter ones for the t wings. Cut a large cork in half fasten | the legs in the rounded side , making a stand for comical bird , which may be varied in many ways by the addition of F atage. Mtamps ef the Worltt. There are about 0,000 different de criptions of postage stamps in existence. The museum of the Berlin postoffice -1 i ill i • l' IMi ' \ ' IS"HiI lTlilf | t "la 1 Yl ' IV , J T " 1,1 ' r * * TrtfTirtiliWWa BTi iarirji J- * f i . . . . . . . . . _ . SS a. .a.He i.aiawwMeMv eaaBBB e Hia.aaa.aB.e > BBB > < B > ee eaa-.aaa vwv aM BVMSVB.BBB > BB * aaiaa alone contains between 4,000 and 5,000 specimens , of which half are from Europe and tho remainder divided be tween Asia , Africa , America and Aus tralia. Some of the stamps bear a coat of arms and other emblems impartially borrowed from the heavens nb' o , the earth beneath and tho waters uuder the earth stars , eagles , lions. horses , ser pents , railway trains , dolphins and other • • fearful wild fowl. " There are , more over , the elligies of live emperors , eight een kings , three queens , one grand duke , several inferior titled rulers and many Presidents. Set Back for tie Peacoae „ 15 5 | "Don't yon know it is wrong for little hoys to coast on the Sabath ? " "Not much ? Dis snow corned down terday , an' I guess it an'tno bin sleddhV in Sunday snow. " Flack vh. lmclc. An exchange makes the following truthful comment on what is common ly termed ' 'Luck : " See that young man early and late at the store , intent to serve his emplo3'er. "Wby ? Because in caring for the interest of his firm he's caring for his own. His salaiy is meagre , but he is determined to live within his income , and he saves something. His money is earned b > * diligent labor and he is careful in spend ing it His habits are good and his per- ' sonal wants few : it is not his ambition to be a "hail fellow well met , " among the gidd3r throng ofouth who take life and spend ' his aim is easy money freel3' ; i nobler , higher. He looks into the future and finds it holds out no promise of re- ward except in the strict performance ' " of dut3T . j Step by step he advances in salar3T , in . influence , in experience , in position , j His character is capital , his reputation | the key of success. From boy to clerk , • from clerk to salesman , from salesman I to junior partner , to full partner , and finally to head of the firm and head in capital. These are the successive stages that mark his business career. He'grows'in wealth , in position , and in honor. His business' and bis fame swell beyond local markets , and extend to the wider avenues of trade. Although the possessor of large wealth he is not I puffed up with self-importance , but is willing to aid voung men who , like himself , have the will and ability to climb. Young reader , this is no fancy sketch , but is actual histor3 % The man and his success are real to the life. His name and fame are as wide as the markets of the world. Once a clerk in a small country store one of the members of a large family , whose bo3"hood and 3'outh were spent in humble surroundings , but whose later years are passed amid the stirring events of the great metropolis of which he is an honored citizen. ' "What was it , luck , or pluck that made the manr * Look within , 3'oung clerks in some far-off country store , and find the answer. Your ownheart will tell 3'ou that luck did not do it Why not climb the same way through duty nobly done ? Oh , it is royal to climb through truth , and honor , and right. There is a glow in this exercise that kindles a new fire in the e3'e and a new enthusiasm in the heart. Life broadens out into high en deavor and the world becomes a theatre for grandest achievements. Young man , resolve to climb , be brave of heart and stong of will and pause not until you win the prize. A 'Sew Puzzle. Scores of people in this town , sa3's a New York correspondent , are. engaged in driving pigs. They are not setting up an opposition to P. D. Armour. Their pigs are not real ones , but only little round balls that reprepresent pigs , and they are sometimes as persistent in go ing the wrong way as the leanest of of "hazel-splitters" in Southern Illinois. The pig-drivers are merely trying to solve the "pigs in the clover" puzzle. This puzzle is the most popular thing in town. Two or three weeks ago several street venders came on shouting about the "pigs in tlie clover" puzzle. The • • THE FUZZLE ILLUSTRATED. puzzle itself seemed to have little re semblance to real pigs in a clover patch , but the man who invented it seemed to think that was as good a name as any. n After the first day or two the street venders- a bigjbusiness with the puz zle. It became popular , and it is now almost impossible to walk the streets without seeing a half dozen men offer ing the puzzle for sale. The trick to accomplish is to get three of the little balls into the centre "pen , " or "clo ver , " by turning the puzzle with one hand. It has already made its appear ance in Chicago , and will reach the small towns in due time. Pointer for the Young nan. The way to get acquainted with a dog , says Our Dumb Animals , is this : "Put out your hand easily and confi dently to the dog , so that he may smell it Put it to his nose. If he sniffs at * it and wags lus4ail-or-otberwjse friendliness then you ma3 * speak to him and pat him on the head if 3ou like , and perhaps use other familiarities ; but if , when you offer your hand , the dog re mains sullen and passive , the sooner you take away 3'our hand the better. Never approach a strange dog with either timidity or menace ; but , as we have said , the best way is to let all strange dogs alone , and get any desired informa tion about them from those , who have the honor of their personal friendship. " Here's One for Brainy Boys. A farmer had his sheep in three pas tures. In the first pasture there were twice aa many as in the second , and in the sepojid twice as many as in the third. Jympcp onfcloT thejffet dsturgjjnto " thesecondpaH " ' 33 jumperTfro mithefeec- ond into the third , when the number of sheep in each pasture was the same. How many sheep were originally in each pasture ? Answer next week. * & 4 , , jf * * y " " Vi.l.jL I . I ' lO' ' . li I. I I .n.l II lllU III ! I ll I I ' B I I. II II I.I . IIW. . - A CT cnllH8 B aH > Show. London Letter : Beauty shows hav ing becomo stnlo , lmby shows ilut mid complexion shows unprofitable , Vienna announces a fresh attraction in the form of a croud competitive exhibition of masouliuo good looks , and bad looks , too. Prize * will bo awarded in four clnsses to the handRomeut man , to tho most "killing" mustache , to the biggest nose , nnd to the most impressively bald head. There nro already numerous en tries in all classes , nnd a highlys uccess- fnl show is expected. Prominent Clergymen , Physicinns. nnd all classes of citizens are unnniraoim in the indorsement of Salvation Oil , thn great cure for Rheumatism. Price only 25 cents a bottle. At all druggists. Yonnt ; ladies on the ovo of marriage , now give "spinster dinners , " nfc which female friends only are entertained. They are iillowod to talk of every thing , and never fail to mention tho numerous cura tive benefits of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup that cures nil cough , cold , bronchitis , croup , and soro throat. The Il-iuiot Krn. We are living veritably in a bonnet era. Tho bonnet is donned on ever3 * possiblo occasion. This statement , mndo from closo observation , carries with it discouragement to the sensibil ities of tho amusement lover who at tends the theatre and opoiii , to enjo3' their merits and not make a study of millinery. Luncheon toilots aro no longer complete unless supplemented with a bonnet ; nnd ono cannot but ad mire the stoic firmness with which a party of Indies will chatter lightly through a luncheon of several hours' duration , their pretty heads buideued with tho weight of a fashionable bonnet. Perhaps the blnmo should be laid at the doors of tho milliners , who fashion suck marvelously becoming headgear that they are irresistible. Weak will power deramrcs a mnn's life in every direction. Hia will must bo weak when his body is wasting a\va3r with racking coughs nnd night * 3T sweats. "Warner's Log Cabin COUGH AND CONSUMPTION REMEDY is a .conqueror of the malady we all dread , and restores the victim to health and power. Ilnrvent fortlio Typewtitnraj. Boston Post : A pretty young woman in Washington , who is at the head of a typewriting establishment , says that since the new administration came into power her business has increased enor mously. The reason is that each ap plicant for office thinks ho must have his papers t3pewritten. The young woman claims that each of her assist ants has earned on an average of $70 a week since March 3. She charges an increase over the nsnal rates to com pensate for tho bad spelling and writ ing , and has no difficulty in securing it. Better Than Oklahoma. 1200 acres of tho choicest land in tho San Lui3 Valley , in Southern Colorado , all under fence , water-rights secured and ditches ready for use It will be sold as a whole or in quantities to suit the purchaser. It is tho finest land in the valley , and is adapted to either farming or stockraising.For price , terms , etc , address HENRY A. BUTTERS. Alamosa , Colorado. It seldom pleases a man to be told ol the goodness or greatness o ! another. ConMumptlnii Snrely Cured. To the Editor : Please inform your read ers that I have a positive remedy for con- Biimption. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottle * of my remedy ntEE to any ol your read ers who have consumption' if they will send me tlieir express arid P. O. address. Re spectfully , T. A. SL.0CUM , M. C , lSlPear ! Htreet , New York. Louisville , Ky. , will bring natural gas from the Indiana fields. nlWJI Baby wnasick. kp ; rnve lie CtBtorla. W lien she wns n Child , slip cried lor Cnstoria. U hrn f-he t > r < nmo Mikr. fIip rlun ? to C.istorla , When kIip hart Children , sup nvp them C.iston 4 aa Ohio fnrm mortgages aggregate $375 , - 000,000. For two two-cent stamps we will send you one of the hnndsoniwHt nlmanuc-t in the country. "Homestead , " Omaha , Neb. Dr. Monk is dead ; the well known com poser of church music. A storm moves at the rate of tliirty- six miles an hour and that is the speed of the world known Golden Gate Special on the Union Pacific. No stops. Through in sixty hours from Council Bluffs nnd Omaha to tho summer land of California. If there was no sour there would be no sweet. Graduates of tbe Lincoln Business Col lege readily obtain profitable employment. Business men select them for their fitness. Catalogue and specimen free. Address XiiLLumiDOE & Roosc , Lincoln , Neb. Were it not for the elephant , the ox would be considered a very large animal. if fB'cled with Sore Evc , n e Dr. Isaac Thomp son's F.J e Water. DrupgUts srtl It. 25c The Argentine Republic will spend § 5. - 000,000 to get immigrants this year. A TRAIN DISPATCHEK'S LUCK. He Hnd No Idea Tlmt the Idirlittting : AVoitld Strike Him , Hut It Did. Toledo ( Ohio ) Blade MnrchS0. , In the train dispatcher's office at the Pennsylvania depot the other after noon , there sat before a telegraph in strument , a handsome , well-condition ed , and well dressed young man , to whom a great deal of good hick hns fallen lately. It was Mr. T. B. Marshall , a Penns3'l- vania rtiilroad train dispatcher , and he was the holder of one-twentieth of ticket No. 10,420 , which drew the sec ond capital prize of $100,000 in the last drawing of the Louisiana State Lotteiy Company. "Have yon received yonr § 5,000 yet ? " inquired a reporter for the Blade , who had happened in. "Yes , I received it a week after the drawing , and it came in a draft through the KetcTiamV'NatioiiaKBank. "I had purchased ticket No. 10,420 , and immediately after the drawing .was notified that I had drawn the neat little sum of $5,000 , and that it would be im mediately forwarded to me. "I drew it from the bank , took as much as I wanted for my immediate use , and then deposited the rest with the bank. No , I have no particular plans as to what I will do with the money. 1 only know thnt I have it , aud that it is a nice little starter for a young man. Richard Hiscock , fathpr of Senator His- cock , died atPreble.N.Jfnged fU. . . , ? * " & * ! KIierifl M Sale " T&Z Smoke the Sheriff SaleSegar. A straight 10 cents Havana Csgar for 5 cents. Tho Prince o ! Wales has accepted an in vitation to dine with J. W. Mackuy. Mftft. . . . . . . . H' > > " "i ii n.i rtam.HMi.i . iH tti , . 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M * TUtbeepeil. lwre.Unar a.t a rtaaUatef BaaieB I H ' 'mwaBrSR ' l'HICKONLYaaCKNTSJ B.H ay alV H wJW&MM&&MjQ Nen lexers of lent poatliald / r'S'v'xnk ' , H iMwElffl&Wm ALEXTLOYD * COm tu * x ko J H * \MigBSIa ! ! iaaleV tarn.mll by r u ' l K U. Cla , < r uae < eat lUaf- M mT MHEBbIb * II "W. T. . Douglas'namn ami the price are stampcil on the bottom ot , M B fl 1 | M Wall ShoesatlverllxHl hy him lieforeleuTlngliUfarturyttliisprotectw , B L.a # # * * "a I l a.a # I V the v\carers n aliist IiIkIi urlcvH anil Inferhir rixmIs. If yonr H m m " m " dealer offers ) ou hlioes without W. I. . DOUGLAS' name an l. * * a * aS Ja jaj aMBjBiMeaaf aa aa aaa B a ( price stamped on them , and day * they are his Shoes , or Just aigood , . ' oo not be decclrcn thereby. Dealers make more protlt on unknown hhoex that are not warranted br any- . H body ; therefore do not be Inducctl lo buy sIioh that have uo reputation. Iluy only those that hare 'VV. I > . M IOUGI. AS * name and the price stamped on the bottom , mid \ on arc sure to get full value for \ our money. M\ \ S itaNndH oX dollars arc sm ed annually in this country by the n carers of W. 1. . UOUULAS' IIUKm. M Wi L DOUGLAS $3 SHOEcentTe . I MADE 8EAMLE88. WITHOUT TACK8 OR NAILS. H lha reputation of this Shoe is so well established that it i3 not necessary to go into details. H • 5.00 GENUINE HAND-SEWED SHOE. A line dress hoe maik of the best stoct. B S4.00 HAND-SEWED WELT SHOE. The bct shoe for the price In tl c martct. 83.50 POI.ICE AND FAKMEKS * SHOE. Is made tprttsl > for I'ollccmen , Jytter Carriers , . . _ Railroad men and Farmers. \ M 82.50 EXTRA VALUE CAW SHOE. Made purponly for heavy wear , and should last a year. 83.2S WOKKINOMAN'S SnOE. Is specially rccomn < cndi-d for serice and comfort. 83.00 GOOD-WE.1K SHOE. Look at them and Jude for your eIf. " 82.00 and 81.75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. Have betn thoroughly tested and give tbe * * * ' • - H laction. m\ \ ALL 3IADE IN CONGRESS , BUTTON AND LACC. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 AND $2 SHOES J . I AVhen the question was Fup ted of putting a l.id } Ts shoe on the market at a popular price , we at ncco H experimented to get a Rood serviceable , styli-h slio < - to Mil at tXCl. AfK r much trouble and ex | > rn e.wn BB ' at last succeeded , .mil can now give you a slioc that i < in r\erv * ay wortl.v ofoiir ron. lilcrallou , and ou BB will find it eiiual to those vt lilch habeen co tinyou $4./J anil $ . * > .fX > . TIicm. khois arc not made of French. BB hid , but of the best kid that can be produced In th'W country , and hi : defy anv but an cxiK-rt to ilistinjruisli Bj between the two. and venture to sav. If the question < f service and quality comes up. the decision would BVJ he in favor of W. L. DOUGLAS' S3.00 .shoe for Ladies. Another and excellent recommendation BB Is thev are made without tacks or nails , having a smooth Inner sole which rids one ot the annoyance oC soiled hose and sore feet. MM If y our dealer r , ill not get vou " the kind or style } on n.int , 'end your order direct to the factory , with the B rice enclosed , and they will "be sent vou by return mall , postage free ; consequently , no matter ulicvoa B B ve , you can always get W. L. DOUGLAS' SHOES. lie sure and state size and width vou - MM If not sure , scud for an order blank giving full instructions liow to get a perfect fit. B W. L. DOUGLAS , Brockton , fVSass. I . . ml AWJ AFTERNOON TEA. ' ] I Said Mrs. D. to Mrs. O. il 1 "She's changed indeed , but then , you see * ij I She put aside objection. fi I And tried that famoca 'xcinedy , fl I "Which did so much for you and me J ' * * V I Pierce's Favorito Prescription. Jb'or "mn-tiown , 77 debilitateu and overworked women , Dr. Pierce's Favorite i I Prescription is the best of all restorative tonics. It is a potent Specific for all " * * * ! l I those Chronic Weaknesses and Diseases peculiar to Women ; a powerful tonic } I and nervine , it imparts vigor and strength to the whole system. It promptly / I cures weakness of stomach , nausea , indigestion , bloating , weak back , nervous 1 prostration , debility and sleeplessness. It is carefullj' compounded by an expe- I rienced and skillful physicinn , and adapted to woman's delicate organization. I Purely vegetable and perfectly harmless in any condition of the system. I • 'Favorite Prescription" is the only medicine for women , sold by dmgnisti * under a positive guarantee of satisfaction in every case , or price ( $1.00) ) refunded ! This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrappers , and faithfully carried out for many years. 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