Entitled to the Beat. ' All are entitled to the best that thoit money will buy , BO every family should have , at once , a bottle of the best fam ily remedy , Syrup of Figs , to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 50c and $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists , The EDUEagc man Is always able to make both ends meat. TLc red man demands the right to Sloiu end be Elouxed. Dclicato Children , Nuralnz Mothers , Overworked Men and for all dls- cafes where the tissues are wasting away from the inability to digest food , or from overwork ; should take Scott's Emulsion ot Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hvpophosphltes. "I used the .Emulsion on a lady who was deli cate. It jmt her in such peed health and flesh , that I mut-t tay It is the best Einul- lon. L. P. WAUUEIX , M. D. , Hugh's Mills , 8. C. The burglar is a handy tort of man to as- with the bank clearings. TnnolT DIPEASCS commence with a Cough , Cold , or Sore Throat. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" give immediate relief. Sold only In boxes. Price 25 cts. The duck takes to both water and land for divers md sun-dry reasons. "When Baby was slct , wo gave her Castoria , "When she was a Child , she cried for Castoria , When she became Miss , she clung to Castoria , TVhcn she had Children , she gave them Castoria. Don't commit suicide ! If you have dys pepsia , with heiidachc , heartburn. ONE DOkLAU sent us by mall , wo will deliver , f reo of nil charges , to any person In the United States , all the following articles larefully packed In a neat box : Onotvro-ounco oottlo of Pnro Vasollno lOcta. Onotwo-ounco bottle Vaseline Pomudo licts. . Onojnr of Vaseline Cold Creiun . 15 cts. One cake of Vasollno CampUorlce . 10 cts. Onocakoof Vaseline Soap , unscented. . . . 10 cts. Ono cake of Vnselino Soup. Rccnted . 25 cts. Ono two-ounco bottle of Whlto Voscllno 25 cts. - 51.10 Or for stamps anr slnclo article at the prlco. If you have occasion to use V'aeellne In anr form bo careful toacceptonlyKOnulnegoodsputupbyus In original packages. A great many drucRlsts are trying to persuade buyers to tnko YASKLINK put Dp by them. Never yield to such persuasion , as the Urtlclo la an Imitation vlthout value , and will not lve you the result you expect. A bottle of Blue Seal Vaseline ! s sold by all drucnUts at ten cents. CUESEDKOCCH H'Pjr. Co. , 24.SIM. SU , SewYolt. Posltlvclycured bjl these kittle Pills. They also relieve Dia tress from Dyspopsls , ! digestion and TooHear Eating. A perfect remedy - ] edy for Dizzines8Nsuse Drowsiness , Bad Tasfc in the Mouth , Coated ! Tongne.Pain in the Side.1 TOKPID LIVER. They ! regulate the Bowels.f Purely Vepetable. Price 2K Cents ; CAETSB MEDICINE CO. , NEW YOAS. Small Pill , Small Dose , Small Price , ! A True Combination of R30CH/V JAVA and RIO. Picture Card Green With every pound package. For Sale everywhere. ffoolionBpic Co Toltao.O. FARP/S FOR SALE ! 300 acre farm , stock and tools , 11 thor oughbred Jersey cows , voice oxen , 40 Cotswold weld sheep for breeding , 2 brood mares. Farm Is about equally divided between good Easture , cultivated and wood land. Excel- : nt sugar orchard of 2,000 trees , fine buNd- Inps , in good repair. Inexhaustible supjilv of hard wood. Write Alfred Joslin , Waits- field , Vermont , for full particulars. A pension for every disabled Solilicror Snilor who served ninety days during lute war , leunrdless cf oausoof disability. Pensions for nil ividonf. minor or disabled children of deceased soldiers and sailors who nerved as above. Pensions for dependent Pnrents. retrnrrilef-s of dependency at ditto of soldier. * ilivith. No charco unless success ful. Addrcssntance. 11. S. UEltiaN , Attorney nt I.nw. \ViinIiinjton , D. C. Breeders ofthellarfi Mountains. It restores the song of Cage lUrds , prevents thir ailments and keeps them in good condition. It makes Caniriei ling even while shedding feathers. Sent hT mail for 13 cents. Sold by all dm- * " * * K" * * " and bird dealers. EirdBookmiuleafrco. Address. ? 1RD < FOOD co40 ° N- Third Street. PnitADCLrniA. P * . EfHES ! BOILERS ! ki ly 12 Wfawfl W B fcafcali % ? siocnr CITY EIVGSIVE WORKS. Lrg at Works west of the Mississippi. Write fox estimates. SIOUX CITY , la. 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. ] Lata Principal KximlnerU.S Pension Bureau. 13.j"raiala&t ar , 15 aujuiUcatiug claims , c.tty since. Posters. Axents , Women , boyp , ivjry- whcre. 10.000 firms want 100,000 persons permanently to IIAXD ocr paper * at Jl I * 1003. Particulars for a S cent stamp. AGENTS HZRJLLD , Box 175 , Philadelphia , Pa , BEADING. TJuItnrlnn literature FREE ture , and Information concerning Unitarian- fsra , ecat fre upon application to Mrs. WM. Harney street , Omaha , Neb. f weU oa small inTMttatstx. Bagle Luitinn. StMTcptlrcns and Ttan of all ( ndn and prices , for Public Exhibition and Horn * - " Amueocpt. &endtbrnep t CiitlojM/V . MEXICAN CACTCS PIL1VS. Aceat wanted everywhere for this wonderful new remedy. Sample bottle , 25c. Circular free. CACTCI Co. , Box2 , East El Pa o. Texas. Cover * for her r .waon8. tclc . machinery , at C. J. HAKEU'S , M TVeit Third Street. NSAS CIXY , 51O. Scad f or UTU'd catalogue. GARFIBLD TEA caret Constipation and Sick Headache ; restores the Complexion ; b.tves Doctors' Bills. Sold by Drucfflsts. FBEX IXTOEKATIOV. Cheap homes for ILORIDA all. Send stamp for Illustrated "Ilome- seeker. " O. r. Cra.ij.89 Fraaklta SUX.r. can bare smaller feet. Solid comfort. Pamphlet free. Earn. pie 10c > Tbe Fcdtae Co. , Ncvr Y.erk. TO TRAVEL. We pay IM to flOOo month and orperjsea & WELLINGTON , Madison. Wis. paid for School Bad BONDS Uonlclpil Bonds , Correipondcnc * jwlldtd. D. M.BxiiaOm i , Heb. THE CARE OF GOLDFISH. flnztreatlons nn to TJtnlr Food Chang * of Water TftceM ury. Authorities differ greatly in regard to the goldfish. There are those who maintain that it can stand almost any change of temperature ; and instances hiive been recorded in which a goldfish found frozen in : t solid piece of ice has so far recovered , on being gradually thau'cd , as to swim about a pond again as though nothing had happened. But hardy as , in its' natural stuto , one of these little creatures may be , experi ence has proved that once transplanted to aquarium or globe , much of this vigor is lost. It then becomes scetitivc to almost any change. Too much sun or heat of any kind will kill it. and during a thunder-storm a globe must bo removed from the window , and the water changed almost immediately. Not only after a storm , but every day as well , the water in the globe should be changed. While doing this , the fish should bo carefully removed with the hand and placed in a basin of water , a net being apt to injure the ecales" and so destroy their brilliancy of color. While in the basin and the iish should remain there for half an hour in order that the globe may bo thoroughly cleansed they may be fed with breadcrumbs or biscuit. In this way the danger of having the water in the globe made impure by the bread be coming sour is avoided. It is altogether wrong to suppose that the water of the globe supplies all the nourishment necessary to goldfish. It must have something to eat once every day. It is quite satisfied with bits of bread and biscuit though it is wise occasionally to vary this with duck-weed , lemma , aquatic plauts , and small fry. A branch of box ought to be placed in every globe , against which a fish may rub , and so rid itself of the slime that collects and clogs its gills. The globes should be large enough to allow free movement to the fish. In a globe " of twelve inches in diameter only" two fish , each of four or five inches in length , can live comfortably. For " three lish of that size the globe" should be at least sixteen inches in diameter. A wide-mouthed globe is by all means best , and a square or oblong tank is best of all. Efforts should bo made to introduce a small jet of water into the globe or tank , thereby introducing a contant supply of fresh air , without which no fish can keep well ; for water has the power to absorb a given amount of atmospheric air , and a cur rent of fresh water is in reality then a current of fresh air. Without this air no fish can live. One that is healthy has power in its gills to extract this air while under the surface of the water. A sure indication of disease in a fish is its constantly rising to the surface to breathe. Another symptom of disease is the languid undulating movement of the fish , the loss of brilliancy in color , and the lying motionless at the bottom of the globe. Such fish should be" im mediately removed from their fellows , and placed in a basin of fresh running water. Generally a few days will ef fect a cure. Keep the globe not more than four- fifChs filled with water. Let it stand in the coolest part of the r om , near an open window. Protect it from the sun. Of all things have plenty of pure water and room. In purchasing fish the greatest care should be taken , not only in regard to their being absolutely healthy , but also that no fish from different" localities should be compelled to live together ; for fish , like almost all animals , dis like outsiders. The oldest inhabitant will always hunt a stranger , sometimes even to death.just as one that is strong will destroy another that is sick. In 1691 the first goldfish from China arrived in England. Now they are found everywhere ; even in Portugal they abound so largely that yearl } ' im portations take place. When well caredfor , as at Hampton Court , they grow to an enormous size. Harper's Young People. THE DAY OF JUDGMENT. A Carious Theory Presented by a mttu In Ireland. The Rev. J. S. Vsuiglum discusses in the Dublin Review n curious question in religion. His theory is that the re surrection of the body solves the pro blem of the linal destiny of the earth , and he bases it on "the teaching of sound theologians" and the "accepted truths of science. " In brief , it is that when tne archangel sounds the last trump and summons the dead to arise from their graves and come to judg ment the whole of this planet will vanish with them for their bodies will comprise all the matter of which it is composed. This novel position is based on statis tics and science and is defended with the exactness of mathematical calcu lations. He notes the tendencof science to reduce substances hereto fore regarded jiselementury.and argues that in the end only one universal elemental substance will be recognized. Next he refers to "the scientitic fact that the absolute amount of matter , or , in other words , the sum total of all that exists in the material universe , is ever a constant quantity. ' " Nothing new , he argues , , is created except human souls , and they are put in "earthly tabernacles kneaded together from existing matter" and subject to the laws of matter. ' He makes these remarkable deduc tions from the facts already given. ' The weight of the earth is G'000,000- 000,000.000.000.000 tons. The popula tion of the earth in the year GOOO will be 320.000.000,000.000.000. Unless every one of these people returned his body to the earth , he remarks , "there would be steady and inconvenient diminution of its bulk. " As the dead multiply the entirety of existing mat ter will be absorbed by their bodies. Hence the conclusion that the earth must disappear with the dead. "When every soul of man that1 has ever lived , from Adam to the linal crack of doom , lias claimed his body , ' * says Mr. Vaughan , * 'will there be anything at all left of the present little orb on which we dwell ? " His answer is that nothing absolutely nothing wilT re main. Mr. Vaughan thinks he can even compute the dav of iutlgmuat. It will come , he says , " 'wliun sli many persons shall have lived from the beginning that , on reclaiming their bodies , the whole substance of the earth will be utilized in meeting the demand. " WHY THEY ARE DULL TALKERS. The Average fount ; SXan Must Read If Uo Does Not iriili to be a Bore. The Boston Journal says that there are three causes which go far to explain the nou-entertaiuing character of the average young man to the average young person of the opposite sex. The first is that he is too much engrossed in himself and the things which interest him. The ilnest point of courtesy in conversation is to seek those subjects which will interest the people with whom we talk. The young man who goes into the society of cultivated young womel and has nothing better to offer as his Contribution to the conversation than base ball talk or reminiscences of college scrapes , xvill make himself en tertaining , if at all , only by making himself ridiculous , and that , it is safe to say , is not what he is after. So of the various other subjects , either of business or of pleasure , which are chiefly the concern of men. They ought not to be forced into conversa tion with women. If the latter want to know about them , very Avcll , but the information should be given as bright ly and interestingly as possible , and without any appearance of a conde scending enlightenment. The true gen tleman who enters the society of women " with the deference 'which"he should feel , will study them sufficiently to know what things are likely to interest them and what arc not. Another difficulty is that the average young man is likely to make a mistake as to the things which will interest young women , even when he makes a sincere attempt to adapt his conversation - i tion to them. Old notions die hard. ! There are still a great many young men who cannot understand that the young women whom they know , some of them at least , have minds which are capable of something more than small j talk , of fashion plates , or society gos sip. Nevertheless this is true. Nothing ! is more galling to young women of ( cultivation and intelligence than to bo persistently talked down to by the men of their acquaintance. Let the average ' young man realize that the average young woman with whom he talks knows probably at least as much as he ' does , and he will make his conversation better worth while by putting a little ' " intellect into it. j A third difficulty is that the average ! young man is seriously in danger of j being left behind , intellectually , by the i average young woman. We do not j expect that this alarming statement J will be accepted without dispute. But we commend to the solemn considera tion of young men the question whether ! a voting man , who in college gave his ' chief thought to athletics and after he j leaves college is engrossed in business , i is likely to keep up with his sister , or some other fellow's sister , who started with a mind at least as bright as his , has had equal educational advantages , and has both time and disposition to improve herself. We maintain that no ' j'ouug man can afford to deprive himj j self of the broadening and elevating i influence of good books. The newspaper - ! per has its place , but it is not the place < of Shakspeare or Milton , of Addison or ' Euskiu , or any other of the great mas- j ters of English. Business has its ex acting demands , but they can best be met by a man who relieves the tension upon his mind by an occasional excur sion in standard and current literature. ' ! If the young man of the period is to J converse to the edification and enter- ' tainmeut of } oung women he must till ' his mind with something besides base | ball , or stocks , or politics. These may enter into conversation , but they must not be its staple. To restore the proper j conversational relations of the sexes , t the average young man must improve his habits of thought and speech in ! more wa\'s than one. j Calliope , Penelope , Cantelopy. A few weeks ago a circus visited * Provincetown , Mass. It was the tirst , event of its kind in eleven years. ' Everybody went to it. and even the people of Truro drove over in wagons , j That would hardly be worth recording j at this late day were it not that the j people have not yet ceased to talk , about it and laugh again at the jokes of the clowns. They were discussing the parade in Frank Smith's office the other evening , when somebody referred ! ' to the steam calliope connected with the show. He pronounced it in four i syllables , to the great amazement of j the company. | "Why don't ye say calliop. Lew ? " ' inquireil one of the elder fishermen. l "Well , " replied Lew. pulling long at pipe and then removing it from his i mouth , "there was a man here at the i time who writes for newspapers , and I heard him say calliope. He ought to know what's right , and. though 1 didn't doubt It. I asked him. and he said it was correct to pronounce the last e. " This was too authoritative to admit ' of further argument , and the company } was oppressed with silence until the ; elder fisherman inquired : . ' "How would this wrfter man pro nounce P-e-n-e-1-o-p-e ? " "Penclo-pe , " triumphantly answered Lew ; "I asked him that same quesj j tion and he told me. " ! Silence again while the elder fisherman - I man mused a bit. and then wound up i the discussion with : ( "HuhJ then according to the writer ' man I s'pose I should say to niv j daughters : Calliopy anil Pen lpy , ro j down to the market and buy me a ' cantelopeh ? " Lancashire Wit. , A Lancashire paper tells the following - I ing good story : An old country gentleman - tleman , returning home rather late , < discovered a yokel with : i lantern under I his kitchen window , who , when asked his business there , stated that he had come a-courting. "Come a what ? " I 6aid the irate gentleman. "A-courting , . sir. Pse courting Mary. " "It's a lie , " ' exclaimed the irate gentleman. "What , do you want a lantern for ? I never j used a lantern when I way a young ' man. " "No. sir , " was the yokel's re ply , "I don't think yer 'ad. judging by the adsses--Toronto Mail. Realized a Fortune on tlie Deal. Whore do garnets come from ? ' was asked of a traveler for an eastern jewelry firm. "Garnets ! Why they are as cheap as dirt in the raw. You can buy all o the rough garnets you want for fron ten to twenty cents a pound. The cut ting is what makes them valuable. The majority of them are found in the archsean or granite formation and in porphyritic formations. You find tin and you find garnets. When those three Cornishmcn brought seven tons of pure cassitrito ore from Cornwall to salt a 'fake1 tin mine in the Black Hills they did not forget the garnets They shot the earth full of tin ore with shot guns , and realized about $240,000 on the deal. Chicago Tri bune. If it is true that philosophers arc wise rncu , then Dr. Bull , ol Coujjli Syrup fame must have been one ot the greatest o philosophers , Jlransy Taste mean * Bad Liver. One of the symptoms of a torpid livoi is a brassy taste in the mouth , indicat ing the presence of cholesterine. An other symptom is specks before the eyes , and these specks are of choles- erine deposited in the crystalline lens of the eye , where they intercept the rays of light. Sometimes these specks float about , moving with each move ment of the eyeball , [ f these specks become very abundant they form an impediment to vision. Now York Journal. An exchange states that the male wasp does not stinK- Before investigating the truth of this assertion , we would advise our Raders , to secure a bottle of Salvation Oil. Food for DogH. William Sayer says : Dogs should bo fed in accordance with what they are intended to do. A fighting dog may be fed with raw beef and blood , a diet that makes him savage , and which has the same effect on a fighting cock. Hunting , dogs , on the contrary , should never be allowed to taste blood , for it will give them an appetite for raw liesh , and will sometimes lead them to steal the game , The best food for hunting and house dogs is the beef crackling that comes from the render ing works. It is thoroughly cooked , and contains enough oleaginous mat ter to be warming and enough muscu- liir tissue to be nutritious. With some kind of course bread it keeps the dog in good physical condition , does not > tupefy nor make him dull , and it is cheap enough to make it a point to buy it for dog feed St. Louis Globe- Democrat. Something for the New Year. The world renowned success of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters , und their continued popularity for over a third of accntnrv as a stomachic , is scarcely more wonderful than the welcome that greets the annual appearance of Hosteller's Al manac. Thia valuable medical treatise is pub lished by The Hosteller Company , Pittsburgh , 1'a. , under their own immediate supervision , em ploying CO hands in that department. They are running about 11 months in the year en this work , und the issue of same for 1891 will be more than ten million ? , printed in the English , German , French. Wels > h , Norwegian , Swedish. Holland , lichcmian and Spanish languages. Refer to a copy of it for valuable and interesting reading concerning health , and numerous testimonials as to the eflicacy of HostctterV Stomach Bitters , amnspment , varied information , astronomical cal culations and chronological items , &c. , which can be depended on for correctness. The Alma- niic for Ib'Jl can be obtained free of cost , from druggists and general country dealers in all parts of the country. Tl e Number of Teeth. In the majority of mammals the teeth are limited in number and defined in their forms. The number ranges from one in the narwhal to 220 in the dolphin. The average is thirty-two : the types with this number being rep resented by man , the apes and the ruminants. Forty-four is called the typical or normal number. The ani mals in which this number occur are represented b > the hog and the mole. The number of teeth in the animals last named is exceeded only in animals of the lower groups. St. Louis Re public. Pure soap is white. Ero\vn soaps are adul terated with rosin. Ferfunic is only put in to hiiie the ] resence of putrid fat. iJobbins' Elcettic fc'oap is pure , w'hite. and unscented. Has been sold since 1S05. Try it uow. Tlic Silver Limner. Stranger ( in railway train ) -'Soyou went on a , long journey to get a situa tion as newspaper reporter , only to find that the paper had suddenly changed hands ? " Despondent YouthYes. . The trip look all the money I have saved up , und now I don't know what I'm to do. " btvanger "Keep up your courage. Every cloud has a , silver lining. I got i situation on a newspaper when I was young , but I was dischai-ged for a slip ivhich I could not help , and I could not et another job as reporter anywhere. L'retty cloudy , wasn't it ? ' ' Despondent Youth 'Yes , but where was the silver lining1 Stranger "Driven to desperation. I started a peanut and apple stand , and low I am one of the wealthiest fruit importers in the country instead of be- ng a worn-out old editor in u poor- louse. " New York Weekly. Deafness Can't be Cured by local applications , as they cannot reach the disca cd jortioii of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness , and that Is ! > y constitutional lemedies. . Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the inu- rous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube < : ets intlained you have a rumbling round or imperfect hearing , and when it is intirely closed. Deafness is the result and inlets" the inflammation can be taken out ind this tube restored to its normal conJi- : ion , hearing will be destioyed forever : nine : asts out ol ten are caused bv catarrh , which s nothing but an inllarred condition of the nucous surfaces. AVe will give One Hundred Dollars for any : ae of Deadness ( caused by catarrh ) tha't ve cannot cure ly taking "Hall's Catarrh 3ure. tend for circulars , free. ? . . } . CHEIsEY & CO. , Props. , Toledo. O. fold by druggists , 75 cents. Every time yon find a new promise in God's rord you become richer. It is a rule for Christmas to come only mce a year , bnt it is a good rule to go buy. When a girl is hugged by an" inebriated ndividual she gets a tight squeeze. Nonsense is the straw that tickles human- ty the world over. How would the World's Fair look in Sun- ! uy close J - WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS ! It is a met that an absolutely correct fit can bo obtained in Glen's , Women's , Youth's and Children's boots and shoos by asking your dcaJor for those made by Kirkendall. Jones & Co. , mid you will not only bo fitted , but wil also obtain the best poods in the country for the money. It will pay you to ex amine the goods and get the prices. Remember , it is Kirkendall , Jones & Co. . Ornaluu Neb. C I'llcs Under Water. The 100 piles driven in a space of 28 feet square for the foundation of the pivot pier for the swing span of the Light street bridge were cut off 15 feet G inches below mean low tide. The actual time in cutting , moving machine and getting pile heads out of the way was seven hours and thirty-one min utes. The shortest time consumed in sawing off ono pile was five seconds. The machinery for the submarine saw attached to the pile driver was designed by John W. Uollman , engineer in charge , and worked to perfection. The diameter of the circular saw was 5-i incheS , and it was run at the rate of 426 revolutions per minute , causing the cutting edge to travel over 6,000 feet per minute. Albany Express. rdrB.Wlnslcnv's SoothlncSyrup , for Chil dren teething , softens the gums , reduces Inflamma tion , allays pain , cures wind colic. lc. a bottle. A little joker now and then sometimes does up the best of men. Before the use of Prickly Ash Bitters be came general throughout the South and West , it was a fearful dose of "Blue Mass , " and daily doses of quinine , that was forced down the throats of suffererers from all ma- lararial troubles. In place of such obnox ious , harrowing curatives , Prickly Ash Bit- tirs , with its mild , soolhing action now holds supreme fcway , and after one trial , its use when necessary , is foiever established. You who have sick-headaches , sour stomachs achs , diseased liver or kidneys , can do no better than to give it a trial. An Austin lady boasts that her daughter can rea.d "Latin"Greek and Transcript. " INFLAMMATIONS C 4i & dad iliih diti i ? 2j Ao & A V u" fa AND ALL HURTS AND ELLS l 1 * y 'Er * BEST. One of the most important organs of the human body is the LIVER. When it fails to property perform its functions the entire system becomes deranged. The BRAIN , KIDNEYS , STOMACH , BOWELS , all refuse to perform their work. DYSPEPSIA , CON STIPATION , RHEUMATISM , KIDNEY DIS EASE , etc. , are the results , unless some thing is done to assist Nature in throwing off the impurities caused by the inaction of a TORPID LIVER. This assistance so necessary will bo found in 'riekly ' Ash It acis directly on the LIVER , STOMACH and KIDNEYS , and by its mild and cathartic effect and general tonic qualities restores these organs to a sound , healthy condition , and cures all diseases arising from these causes. It PURIFIES THE BLOOD , tones up the system , and restores perfect health. If your druggist does not keep it ask him to order it for you. Send 2c stamp for copy of "THE HORSE TRAINER " . , published by us. PBiGKLY ASH BSTYERS 00. , esla Proprietors , ST. LOUIS , MO , - . nt from others , iscnp shape , \rlth Eoir- H'l'UJtinffEail In center , adapt * * ss * s . tfc < > intestlnesjust 03 a por- doe s with the finger. XViAlehiprt6rere the Hernlafo held securely d i/ and night , and a radical care certain. Itl3ea- . dnrnh'o.-'nd rh ip. Sentby maU > circulars frea. EGGLESTON MFG. CO. . Chicago , III. Tlie Disability bill is a lair. Soldier * ti5.ible < l elnce the war are entitled. Widows wlioire de pendent arc included. Also 1'arcntn dependent to-day , whose sotis died from effects of Anny ser vice. If you wish your claim speedily and success fully settled , addicss JAMES TANNER , Late Commissioner of Pensions. Wushiuctou , S. C. Big G Is thencknowledgefl leading remedy ( or all the unnatural discharges and private diseases of men. A , certain cure for the debll ! tating weakness peculiar to women. Iprescribeittndfeelsare . In recommending It to A.J.STOfiERHD.,0 CTWlu. by nrnjcarlsta. Z : 61.00. O&LY. S500 for a. case of LOST or FAILING MANHOOD. General or NERVOUS DEBILITV. weakne-,5 of body or mind , the effects of errors or excesses in old oj young that we cannot cure. We guarantee every case or refund O'ery dollar. Five days trial treab ment SI , full course S5. Perceptible benefits real ized in three days. By mail , tecurely packed froa observation. COOK REMEDY Co. . OMAHA. N0e. J. J. THOR3AS & CO. , Wholesale Shippers of COLORADO COAL , 160O Curi St. , 1 > K. ' YER , COL.O Special Rates to Clubs and Farmers' Alliances. Clean General Stock of Dry Guud.x. Cloth- njr boot * nd unoc * . Gooil rrasons for selling. Will taks Art in good real estate. Addreu UOI7C , Frankfort , imi. fifif CS { Best in thcTVorlclT KM ILL ' Catnloijue 1'rcc. U B WK1XT A TASEVIULI M.lfrloo , la. PISO'S REMEDY FOB CATJ Cheapest. Eelief Is immedi Cold in the Head it has no equal. Jtis an Ointment , of which a s nostrils. Price , 50c. Soldbydrcj Address. Ji. : Copyright , 1890. Help yourself if you're a suffering woman , with the medicine that's been prepared especially to help you Dr. Pierce' * Favorite Prescription. It will do it where others fail. For all the dis eases peculiar to the sex dragging- down pains , displacements , and other weaknesses , it's a positive remedy. It means a new life , and a longer one , for every delicate woman. 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