" , "August Flower" This is the query per- What Is petually on your little boy's lips. And he is It For ? no worse than the big ger , older , balder-head ed boys. Life is an interrogation point. " What is it for ? " we con tinually cry from the cradle to the grave. So with this little introduc tory sermon we turn and ask : ' 'What i is AUGUST FI.OWKR FOR ? " As easily [ answered as asked : It is for Dys- . pepsia. It is a special remedy for j the Stomach and Liver. Nothing ' more than this ; but this brimful. \ We believe August Flower cures ! , Dyspepsia. We know it will. We j' have reasons for knowing it. Twenty , years ago it started in a small country [ town. To-day it has an honored ' place in every city and country store , . possses one of the largest manufacturing - * * ' facturing plants in the country and v" sells everywhere. Why is this ? The \ reason is as simple as a child's i thought. It is honest , does one [ thing , and does it right along it 1 cures Dyspepsia. ® S G. G. GREEN , Sole Man'fr.Woodbury.X.J. ) , A wail of distress \ comes from tortured clothes. ] Save their feelings , and your own back , by washing them with Pearl inc. Your clothes J will last longer your hours of labor will grow shorter. It ' * takes away the dirt without taking away your strength. Nothing that "will wash" ' is toogoodf or Pearline-no praise is too strong for Pearline. Beware of imitations. 218 TAMES PYLE , N.V ifflGKLY ASH BITTERS One of ( he most important organs of the human body is the LIVER. When it fails to properly 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 , on the impurities caused by the inaction of a TORPID LIVER. This assistance so necessary will be found in Priekty Ash Bitters 1 It acts 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 docs not keep it ask him to order it for you. Send 2c stamp for copy of "THE HORSETRAINER , " published by us. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS OQ. , cle Proprietors , ST. LOUIS , MO , DONALD KENNEDY 3f Roxbury , Mass , says Kennedy's Medical Discover ) cures Horrid Old Sores , Deep Seated Ulcers of 40 years standing , Inward Tumors , and even * disease of the skin , ex cept Thunder Humor , and Cancer that has taken root. Price $1.50. Sold by every Druggist in the U. S. and Canada. The Soap thatCleans Cleans Most is Lenox. vr y- ; ? . s-f * * * ' ' ) Y < i vr Almost starved. In one way and another we were nil j frequently reminded of the uncertain- i ty attaching to human judgments , i A grown man , in the full possession j of his faculties. as we commonly speak , certainly ought to know when ho is hungry. Yet nn experience like the following related by "Taverner" in the Boston Post , is probably not very exceptional : J wns engaged some time go in pre paring an interesting- chapter in my new work on the origin and develop ment of the bonnet. I had got as far as the head-dress worn by the Athen ian mat rons to the theatre , and was naturally much engrossed with the work , when an inward monitor , in a still , small , but yet unmistakable voice suggested "lunch. " I looked at my watch it said three o'clock ! Now I always take luncheon at half- past one , never , in any emergency , latfr than two. Iut three o'clock ! I fell ill and faint. I started for the club , feeling like Rip Van Winkle when he came home for his lunch twenty years late. I passed a friend , and tried to slink by without his noticing , but J could see that he looked upon me sadly and askance , as if 1 were in some way a stricken wether of the Hock. I went in and sat down. Somehow every one elte seemed to be late. I looked at the clock it was exactly twenty-live minuted of two. I looked at my watch again. It was still three o'clock , it had stopped during the night. Xow mark the result. I instantly recovered from the starvation from \\hich I had been suffering , and began to converse in my usual cheerful and intelligent manner. But I did not mention the extraordinary beha\ior of my watch , which 1 now reveal only in strict confidence. Street Scene in Montreal. "I was passing down the St. Law rence Avenue in Montreal , one cold winter day , says a contributor , when I saw a little tableau , the recollection ci ; . 'hich has made me laugh many times since. "A very courtly , dignified old gen tleman , wrapped in a heavy beaver- fur overcoat , was just passing an other gentleman , who , from the ap pearance of his clothing , was in desti tute circumstances , but trying to keep up a jaunty bearing , which went down with an ill grace in an atmosphere with the temperature at ten below zero. As the fur-coated gentleman passed , he glanced at the face of the other man sharply , and after taking three steps , he turned around , strode back to tne other and touched him on the shoul der , saying very politely : -Excuse me , sir , but I think your no = e is frozen. ' 'Ah , ' replied the other careless ly , 't-houldn't wonder. It very often is. ' And catching up a handful of biiow from the pavement he began to rub his nose furiously. Then taking olt' his hat very deliberately he bowed as if in a drawinc-room. and said , 'I am under deep obligations to you. sir. Some time may J hope to be in a condition to return the favor ! ' "And the two formal EnilUhmen parted without having even smiled at tiie absurdity of the scene. " French and German Bread Laws. "The laws regulating the manufac ture and sale of bread in France are very strict and are enforced with the utmost-viuor , " said a prominent bread-maker last month. "The baker is not only required to conform to hu\s regarding weight , but he is also told at what price he mu tell his bread. He is further required to de posit a certain sum of money in the hands of municipal authorities as a surety of qood behavior. In the la rye fortified cities he has to keep a speci fic quanity of flour on hand to pro vide for war-like eneraencies. In Ger many laws of similar import arc in existence , and are enforced with such relentless severity that no baker ever dreams of defying them. The British law regulates the weight of loaves and ' makes' provision for the cleanliness and ventilation of the bake-shops The price is left to resiulate itself by trade competition. The Ontario act empowers municipalities to engage of ficers , for the prevention of fraud , and clothes them with authority to con fiscate all bread found to be of light weight. The bread sei'/ed in this way is turned over to charitable institu tions for the use of its inmates , " Ba ker's Helper. Preserve Your Vigor. A healthy , vigorous system resists disease. Worms burrow in decaying trees ; not in the young , the vigorous and the thrift- . Some persons can al most defy the deadliest diseases. Oth ers fall before the slightest attacks. Many diseases come from germs , which plant themselves within the body , and then multiply and destroy. If we have the vigor that can resist the first of these little germs , we escape. But. if the system is debilitated : if bad food and bad air have impaired vital ity ; if stimulants , strong drink , sen sual and vicious indulgence" , exces sive strains , idleness or inactivity , have sapped the vigor of the stem , then disease lays hold upon the en feebled frame and works its over throw. Many a poor fellow whose life is wasting and wearing away with some incurable malady , is only pay ing the penalty for the exce es of those young days , when nothing he could eat , drink , or do. ever injured him ! He had the treasure of health , he squandered it , and now comes the time of settlement , and he find1 : that "the wages of sin is death. " Medical Brief. TaKte In SmoUIil ? . The English cigars are made ol American tobacco , but fail in manipu lation according to our standard. The\ look bright and "wooden' ' rather than like a natural leaf product. When ci gars were introduced iiuo England they all came from Cuba , and this be ing before the days of steam the goods were live or six weeks in transit , packed in the vessel's hold without ventilation. The cigars being made iu a humid climate , packed while fresh , fermented and generated a fungus like mites in cheese , which tasted very bitter when smoked , utterly destroy ing their value. It was then discov ered that by subjecting the cigars to the dry heat of the kiln the life of the fungus was destroyed and the cigar became tmokable. Jt is owing to this fact that the En glish insist on "dry" cigars to the present day , and pinch them to see if they crack before they buy them. The cigar dealers knowing this mark a date on the bottom of cigar boxes as fresh stock is received , but the date marked is six months back , so a box marked October 1 , 1889 , would bo re ceived by the dealer April 1 , 1890. New York Telegram. DR. L. L. GpRSUCII , Toledo , 0. , says : "I have practiced medicine for forty years , have never seen a preparation tli.it" ! could pi escribe with 'omuch confidence of success 11 = I can Hall's Catarrh Cuie. " Sold by Druggist" , ? 5c. tff In nil Aristocratic Coiichmnii. He's coachman for a Xorth Side family , lie apparently knows ail there is to Know about a horse , and when he gets on ttie box with his livery on a lire engine uouidn't make him turn an liighth of an im-h. lie is so diiznilieu that he is almost awe inspiring He is a coachman with ah the trimmings. He came into the house a daor two ago , shortly after breakfast. : imi said he would like to go away for an nour or two. "I want to take some clothes to the- s'nop to be mended , " he said. Certainly. James , ' ' assented his em- player I won't be gone long3 he sai'- apologetically. "All risrhL" "And I won't tire the horses , so if you want them later" "The horses ! ' exclaimed the head of the house. "For heaven's sake. how far is it5 "Only a short distance , sir , and 1'ii be careful to keep them fresh. " "But what do you want them for ? " "So awkward to carry a bundle , sir. Then it looks bad. People would say. There goes Brown's coachman with the week's washing. ' It wouldn't do the family any good , sir. " Then Brown dropped his morning paper , gasped , and finally said : "Ail right ; take 'em. Do you want i footman , too ? " Chicago Tribune. Important Trade Name Decision. Judge Tuajer of the United States Circuit Court ut St. Loulb. has recently handed down nn opinion and granted a perpetual injunction ogainEt the defendants in the case of The Hoi- tetter Co. against the Bruggeman ReintrtDistill Ing Co. , ALIAS "Gold SpringUiFtllllnKCo."pro hibiting tue advertising , manufacturing or sellIng - Ing of any article of stomach bitters either in bulk , by the gallon or otherwise , or In any way making use of the name "HoMetter , " except in connection with the sale of the genuine bitters which are alwujssold in bottless-ecurelv s-ealed and also prohibiting the pale of nny bitters in bulk , though the mime ' Hosteller" be not used but the MipccMIon made to the purchaser thnt he can put them in the emptv Hosteller bottles and purchasers would not discover the differ cnce. His decision supports the Husleiter com pany in the excliiMve ue of the name "Hostel ler" in connection 15 ills either the manufacture or sale of btomiich bitters In any manner or form whatsoever , and lirmly establishes Itsovvuertb.il la the some as a "TKAUE NAME. " fit a Bird Mure. Prospective Purchaser What a thoughtful looking parrot ! Polly want a cracker ? The Parrot ( late of Boston ) I am aware , my dear madam , that there ex ists an almost universal but erroneous belief that ail parrots manifest a pre dilection for crackers. This hypoth esis would be amusing were it not for the intimation it affords of the pathe tic paucity of dietetic knowledge upon the part of the masses.Iay ] I awsk if you are aware that there is more nutri ment and inspiration in a single plate of beans than in three score and ten crackers ? A thorough appreciation of Browning will never follow a regimen of crackers. But what is the matter , may I awsk ? You manifest considera ble perturbation. Life. S10O lEeward. 8100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that thctc is at least one dreaded disease that science ha- been able to cure iu all its stages , ana .hat is Catairh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical iraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease , requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cuie is taken internally , act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system , thereby destroying the foundation of the duease , and giviirg the- patient strength by building up the consti tution and assisting natuie in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One 'ihousand Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Scud for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY t CO. , Toledo , O. C2T"old ! by Druggists , 7oc. It is eujoyimr. and not merely the possess ing , that makes us happy. The time spent in mourning for the dead might be used in rnnkinc the living hjpiy. When Baby was sick , we gave her C.vtoria , When shenos a Child , she cried forCastoria , When she became Miss , she clung to Castoris , When she had Children , she gai e them Castoria , Many consider as truth what is mereiv error sanctified bv ajre. Major's Cement Repairs Broken ArtJolon 15c and 2oc- Major's Leather and Rubber Cement 15c. Vi'c double our troubles by brooding over them. Many so-called "Bitters" are not medi cines , but simply Honors so disguised as tc evade the law 'in prohibition sections. This is not the case with the celebrated Prlcklj Ash Bitters. It is purely a medicine , acting on the liver apd blood , and by reason of its cathartic effects cannot be wed as a bever age. It should be in every household. ( ilT""VMKV - - ° ' - rr " ' TSjSiP ilT""V | 7-j , j rp' fr ; Ti r In the Name of the Prophet , Figs ! cry the vendors of the fruit In Con- stuntlnople. Certainly : i "Kreut err over a little wool" Scarcely lp < m foolish Is the practice of those who ifv to % iolent pliyKlck- Ing for costlvenest- . They close thcmt-clvos violently , wcHki'R their bowels by so ( loins , nncl dlsublo them from actliiK repuluriy , H that , vet lly , tin * lat cowllt Ion of nifli people IK worc than tlie tiist , HoMi-tterV Stomach Hitters Is t he tafe , and effective substitute for inch vast expedients. Itut no. let ue notcall them expedient- It Is by no means ex pedient to use them. What Is needed Is a rcntlc but thorough laxatUe. which not only liiKiiroK action of the bowels without pain or weakening effects , which : tl o promotes a healthy -rcretioii and flow of bile Into Its proper channel. Dy.speps.ia , debility , kld- uey complaints i heum-itlim and malaria to the Bitters. Iliinly Flower * . An experienced florist says : "Were I restricted in my gardening' opera- lions to the use of four species of llow- crs , then , without hesitation , I should choose hardy roses , lilies , rhododen- uons and clematis. Lilies I should give a second place in importance , roses the first ; but if I consider results in pro portion to labor and expense , then lilies should have the first place. And in every garden these four plants should predominate and should be relied upon for grand effects. " Confirmed. J'he favorable impression produced on the lirst appearance of the agreea ble liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years ago has been more than con firmed by tne pleasant 'experience of ail who have used it. and the success of the proprietors and manufacturers the California Fig Syrup Company. What is the goo > lof good that is not doing and being ! _ The best instruction is to practice what you teach. floImnti'K I > lver Holmnn's l.m-r 1M < N dire MAI.AIIIA. HolmnnV Lm-r Tads euro Bn.ioi SNE'P. Uohnr.n'il.mr 1'ills mio I.M > H.i > TiO ! > . I'ainjili'et tree with full niMriK t.onnml lions. JIoLlui LIVLK I'AH Co. , SI John ttri.it , Ji. Y. lie i * the happiest , be lie King or peasant , \vlio finds peace sn his home , " Hanson * * . 3IntIc C'ld-n Snlv - . " Warranted to cure , or money refunded. Atli your drucc'st. ' for It. 1'rice lu tent ; : . We learn something from everything , even from failuie. . AVIiiHloir'sScotliincSyrii p. for Chil dren tecthiiif. . softertliccum * . reduce" inflamma tion. ull.iys pain , cures wind coin ; . L'Jc. a , bottle. All i hihvophy lies in two words , "sus tain"aijd "abttaiu. " FITS. All Fits stopped free by I > n , KMMi'SGRrAT Nerve Restorer. No Kit afttT tlrstdav suse. Mnr- velloiis etre . Treatise and 2 00 trial bottle Iree tc Kitcates. Send to lr. Kline.l'.I Arch St. , J'hlla. , Pa Most gieat works ate accomplished slowly. 1'crhaps there is mote kindness in c\cry heart than we look for. TREATISE on CANCER CANCER and Blood Diseases mailed FREE. Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Atlanta , Ga. The Effect Was Magical. I suffered from cancer on ray lip thatdefied the skill of the best physicians of the State. " I had it burned out , "but the operation only made it , worse , causing it to spread evermore more surface and eat deeper in. 1 linally used Swift's Specific ( S. S. S. . > to heal it up and drove the poison out of my blood. The effect of the Specific was magical ! It healed up entirely without leaving a scar as a reminder. This was over four years ao , and since then there has been no sipn of a return of the cancer. I will cheerfully an swer any inquiries in regard to my case. ENOS YOUXT , Bradford , Ohio. Book on Blood and Skin Diseases Free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Atlanta , Ga. PositlTcly cured bj these Little Fill * . Thsy also relieyo Dii- tress from Dy pep iaIn- digestion and TooHearty Eating. A perfect rem edy forDizziness.liausei Drowsiness. Bad Taste In tha Mouth , Coated Tongue.Pain ia * ho Side. TOKPID LITER. They regulate the Bovrolo. Purely Vepatablo. Price 25 Cents : CARTES iISDICIN3 CO. , KSW Y03E. Small Pill ; Small Dose , Small Price , FOLKS REBUGEO L - . T-/ - . per mont It by hnrmless herbal f \ \ \ / ( / Ircriiedie . Xo starvinc.no inconx-enience I tli I 'nnd no bad effects. Strict I j confidential. Sena ( * . for cirrnll > r > . nnd"timopinK. . AHdre'Ir. . O.W.F.S5frDEn.McVicker's Theatre Bldg. Chicago , 111. RESTORED. KEMEHY FKEE. A Mctim of > outiiful imprudence , cau : n Premature Decay. Nenoas Debil ity , Lo"-t Mnnhontl. if. , haMiiirtnedinMiiue\oryknown rvmetU. ha di-emertd a simple minus of self < -ui < > , v.luch lie will semi ( pcnled < FKKK to his fvllotx.MiH'erei-s. Addrtsi. J. C. MASON" , Hex 3179 , New York City. Laws and nCH Efl&IQ Experience 1C Advice Krec. r Cfl Si9iav year ? . Write us. A. M. tCOKJIKk J.SO.\S , llacinnall , 0. & Masblngton , D. t. f. . K CO YRIO T I83O In the train of diseases that follow a tor pid liver and impure blood , nothing can take the place of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery. Nothing will , after you have seen what it does. It prevents and cures by removing the cause. It invigorates the liver , purifies and enriches the blood , sharp ens the appetite , improves di gestion , and builds up both strength and flesh , when re duced below the standard of health. For Dyspepsia , " Liver " Scrofula Complaint , , or any blood-taint it's a posi tive remedy. It acts as no other medicine does. For that reason , it's sold as no other medicine is. It's guaranteed to benefit or cure , or the money is refunded. NEW DEPARTURE THE BEE BUREAU OF CLAIMS At-ociattd with The San I'l nci-co KMiinliier. Fur the i > tittff > of .VcbwfvArtr , Joii'tiliTif M . , anil outli Jtd/tolu for the cell < cton of till clftiint. Inor < - tin- various if tinGoerrnmcnt. . 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Fam- rtplesFREE. AVritecow. Dr. Bride'man,3771'wa.v'XV. If afflicted with ' sore eyes , use i Thompson's Eye Water. Covering his preat trip To. Tlnough nnd From . tlie ChriBt-l.iii < l. Illustrated with over-100 won derful entjravincb : ah-o aKraml picture of Jerusalem on the day of the crueitiiion. in 12 colirs anil 10 A fiCRl TQ lAlflNTFn ieet m lent'th. Exclusive territory lmmen , e talcs. Write at once. Ad- flULH I O WAR i LU. are . w. D. CONDIT & CO. , Des Moines , Iowa. bu.c&n lessen URDErf 'Ik i s : a.s ; o'li d c arke ofs CO.UT i n s o &p Cuse.d > or clea nin parposes ' " - * * copv .aMT- . What would you give for a Friend who would lake Jialf your hard ivork off your shoulders and do it without a murmur ? What would you give to find an assistant in your houseworlz that would keep your floors and walls clean , and your kitchen bright , and yet never grow ugly over the matter of hard worh ? Sapolio iust such a friend and can be bought at all grocers. ASK YOUR DEALEB FOU A TJIIAL 1'AIl' , WOMEN & CHILDREN , f pii From Imlldlnp a ratlroul ilown to iIi-\M you cnn I UN m.inajre at ycur llie lile Thin liixilv out.iini tt-n legitimate and honuraiilu tu'liuiin-i foi nin' in money on iiin.itl capital. Ktpo.scs trh' umltwin llm in luihi- nrss and glvrs hint * urn ! u < Mc tlmt m.tv ! nnrtli thousand * of dollar * to you. The schcm * s nrt * M * rr - Iv oiplalnc 1 tliat any ordlnar ) penon can iiiidcrManil thpii ) . It lll COUCPJCC K're ' } < > " ' " ' " " i'l < ' : ' 1' ' ni < 1 you in plan OunCiYlUO iri.r ii"w do.ils .nut t-n.iblo 3011 to ( jrasp future opporiiinilii' > to in tko minify. It will open your o 's t.j Limn liat lins lict-n ilmu * ntiil what Is bi'ins done all around you Millions nro niadn U\ITV _ > rar in Mich ile.il ; > . Ne.uly all out wallliy mi n p > t tnclr ftart l > v Filch liilllianC scln-me-i It itiiruu - tenable to think > oti * pn can tnuktt a lithouh.ind dollars nlienutlirrhlii I UK unia i-d fiirtum1Ve illj-cnd jou this book for ? 1. Can jon invcot tl in . more profitable IcnowIedKe1 One liullai slop tlunSc how fmalt.yt'l wli.it will tills Lni > Wt"l ) bc uortli to jou in future year * ! You cm K''t It in Z1 ! > i-.ir' > . MtltT fxpeiiencr but mar notnccil it tlien It will not brine II.U.L past opporti.nlticsnor mo MBJ/ ' " ' " 'V > "uba\o lovt How many iinslakL-s tun InAriC nnlit li.tve ntoldfd , liotv inan > dull us citiil hw matty dialon lin lit Ii.nr ma ! < _ bid \uti bit knuwn. We art now picp. < r.iiT < iiiu "f tln > Hunt Ki i'litic Mbcineacr attempted on snulljnr. . , : nbn-b ill take .i Jar l' forie to put tlnoiiu > amiiii b pun Irt-rr of thi > iKioIc will be Kienan < i | > puituiut > tu Mfl ' Y taLr annitrif t Addri"-i uiili 51. ltIUI.1.1 AMERICAN BOOK CO. , Oinilm. Nfb. CHAS , SHIVERICK & CO , Wholesale and retail dealers and inni- ufactii'-ers , IfiOG. IZ-'Ob , li'IO 1-arna.m street. This I iifiioH * Solid Krr > neli JJoiiCohiKid I > : itoii ISnoc cent prepaid nnywliorc Jn tno l'.y. lorS1.50. ii.alH : every way the Hott v-.d lor 2 dl in all retail stores. We iwikethis Boot ourselvi-i therefore we Kimrriiitcu thu fiist > lc ami wear to be satisfactorynn l will refund the n.ory or semi an- othi-rpnlri.f ! ! " > Ut. inn y one h < i\iiig cau * j f' r C'Hii- plnint. laiJe < oniniun wide and v. ti/es. Sf.hu 3 car BJr. I.c I > HC'S IVri iial I itls Are wan ante ! o relieve ta < lv i n-p ' r . ! : - I.lvpil It5 fnnada. .ST * I intfi > . ( > < > 1 * ' V.v i , . ; , : ih < frerich pul > t " box ' t i ! ' * " " . e .van nit tlure hoxen to RHP * e - > > . > ! - < r refund Ihr ! > o if y ThiM-tond- re ' I tr'a1' ' 'n rt- ceij-t tf nnncy v , ftiean tu 011 tjiait' ! * t' W Dru- p.tn > with the pr a'iT pir' ' . ui jj.ti. -t < U C SiOO ICO aread ! * t tenm. . I'm tM-i > ! > . v pirjrn'or . ' .Vhclssale ahd reui ! > ' > jcorl.7 it. l-ra ( o Omaha I have a positive remedy f r t iu aiTr < * : " ( " . . t > 7 its n e thr.CEi-jds of cises of t i j v > : * \ k a-inni' of lun sjsnrlinghaTelieen cured. In-J 'd > sti n my fa.th m its efficacy , tliat I will send TWO uoTrixs FRLx nth aVALUAKLETRKATIhE on t.'r.s deiictoaiiys-if- : ferer who will Frid me tbur Hipr.-s an-I P.O. adiirtts. T. A. Slocutn , 31. C' . , 1SI I'carl tst. , N. Y. Lores end K I..HTZIM Open i fifii Jioen de o1- ! . ros"r.ilo ; -'iinrrm" of ' " M. . . . r 'P.- ! d : f cot \7r.to f' r'r. . - , . . of Ms.cic ca OTtItlra t-- n this jisper. NORTH WE'.TKKN" rjICIAI.TY CO. , Omaha el > 1-ci I > 'i m APPLE'S COMBINED POTATO MASHEP } UD BEATER. J.-- ! . I r-tatoeb lool- liKe whij pc l cream in two nl.tiutes. Agents \\an'c ] I . , } i < ' Sample * I yrr.au for25 cen' * bonu 2cent.stanp for tern.s to agents C. S. APPLE , Eellalre. Ohio want the nams and ad- dressof every sufferer in the A * " S. and Canada. Address , &ROTUM ft ? .E--roldHij , M.DB toS.T. : iALOON AND BILLIARD MEN. F"r Saloon Fixtures. El . urci anl P-to. TJI' , i Billiard ' rp.ilt" ; ! and Hnr icnd to 1'IIIJ FGARHHN CITV HII.I.IAKD TAUI-U CO . 113 115 So IJth sire. . UI.IILDS , Neb . c Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Late Principal Examiner t' S Pension Bureau. SyrsiaLiitwar. ISadjudii-ii. . ! . ! .ms. .itty ecc > KIUT.ITION Add < cr > ! unin < at on'-f. ar l TRIX ! TRIX ! ! inantl.r tn- kKipid eas-y an * bright bov can learn it. Tncftl. 5ornal r uir.j > ithlp Tmrhfr. pr"intl " Send SI. tit-t both , reli one. hr KKFK Addrrj XOK81L BL > 1XFSR COLLKCK. tolombu. Jnnrtloi , lo.'i. Term besin ? Auj 24. Send for Circuiai and Cot. . Bryant's Home College , llullalo , > . V. ; lvea a full business college fursf by mall , at stu dent' * home. Lovr rates and free trial leyjons .N TO TRAVEL. I.'O to f ino : . month and expe i A\\ W. N. U. , Omaha , 571 26.