The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 17, 1891, Image 7

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    OIVE >
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste , and acta
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys ,
Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys
tem effectually , dispels colds , head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced , pleasing to the tnste and ac
ceptable to the stomach , prompt in
its action and truly beneficial IA its
effects , prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances ,
its many excellent qualities com
mend it to all and have made it
the most popular remedy known.
Syrup or Figs is for eale in 50c
and § 1 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it Do not accept
any substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO , CAL ,
LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW VORK. * .f.
Here is something from Mr. Frank
A. Hale , proprietor of the De Witt
House , Lewiston , and the Tontine
Hotel , Brunswick , Me. Hotel men
meet the world as it conies and goes ,
and are not slow in sizing people
and things up for what they are
worth. He says that he has lost a
father and several brothers and sis
ters from Pulmonary Consumption ,
and is himself frequently troubled
with colds , and he
Hereditary often coughs enough
to make him sick at
Consumption's stomach. When
ever he has taken a
cold of this kind he uses Boschee's
German Syrup , and it cures him
every time. Here is a man who
knows the full danger of lung frou-
bles , and would therefore be most
particular as to the medicine he used.
What is his opinion ? Listen ! "I
use nothing but Boschee's German
Srup , and have advised , I presume ,
more than a hundred different per
sons to take it. They agree with
me that it is the best cough syrup
in the market. " ( D
my nccntn lorV. . L. Donclns Shoes.
If not for tale in your place nsk your
denier to f-eiul Tor catalogue * hccuro the
ucr. stud uet them for you.
C2T TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. .23
WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE HONEY ?
It Is a seamless shoe , with no tacks or wax thread
to hart the feet ; made of the best fine calf , stj lisa
and ca y , and because ire make more shoes of this
[ trade than niij/ other manufacturer. It equals Land-
eewcd shoes costing from Si.W to 83-00.
{ SiK. 00 Genuine Hand-sewed , the finest calf
JJ J fhoe ever offered for S5.UO ; equals Trench
Imported shoes w hlch cost from 83.IH to $12.00.
CJt 00 Ilnnd-Si-M-cil Welt Shoe , line calf.
9v stvlish. comfortable and durable. The best
sboe ever offered at this price ; same grade as cus
tom-made shoe < costing from Sfi.OO to SUx ! > .
QJO 50 I'olicc Shoe ; Farmers , Railroad Men
cjvc and Letter Carriers all wear them ; finccair ,
peamless , smooth inside , heavy three soles , exten
sion edpe. One pair will wear n year.
< I < J .10 line calf ; no better bhoe ever offered at
this price ; one trial will convince these
\vlio want a , shoe for comfort and service.
G O 25 nnd S'2.00 WorkiiiKinnn'H shoes
! > are very strong snd durable. Those who
have given them a trial will wear no other make.
Drt.ue > J SM.OO mid S1.75 school shoes are
O U J S worn by the boys everywhere ; they sell
on their merits , ns the increasing sales show.
. Hnnd-hrwrd . best
C , rt I fit ? 83.00 - -
L CS U I CJ& Donpola , very stylish ; cqualsFrench
imported shoes costinpfrom $4.00 to ? 6.tw.
Kadtes' t2.50 , S'J.OO inn ! S1.73 shoe for
lilies are the best fine Uongola. Sty lish and durable.
Caution. See that W. L. Douglas * name and
rrlce are stamped on the bottom of each shoe.
V W. L. DOUGLAS , Brockton , Mass.
A SUMMER NOTE BOOK
Issued by THE MICHIGAN
CENTRAL. "The Niagara
Falls Route. " describes with
just the details the tourist
wants. theSummer Resorts of
Michican and Canada. Niag
ara Falls , Thousand Islands
and S-t. Lawrence , the Adiron-
dacks. the Hudson , White Mts.
nnd New England Coabt. For
copy address O. W. RUGGLES ,
G. P. & T. Agent. Chicago ,
The Soap
that
*
Cleans
Most
is Lenox.
. . . r
HIS SNAKE RECORD.
A Georgian Who Does Not Wish to
Pose as Munchauson.
There is a citizen of Vnldosta who
has lind sonic startling experiences
with poisonous snakes during his life.
He is entirely responsible , does netlike
like nbtoriety and seldom talks of his
adventures witli reptiles , because he
fears his recital of them would not be
believedand he does not care to figure
as a Munchausen among snake story
tellers.
Some time ago he was attracted by
the'laughing of a child who was at
play in the front yard. Looking
through the window he discovered to
his horror that the child was playing
with a great live rattlesnake , which
sprang ita warning rattle just as the
child was rescued from what would
have been certain death.
At another time recently , while Avad-
ing in a branch , he stepped on a largo
water moccasin , and narrowly escap
ed boini ; bitten , as he had crushed the
body of the reptile and aroused its
wrath. It did show light , however ,
chasing him to dry land.
"On still another occasion , " says
this hero of many battles with snakes ,
' I had cause to tramp all day with
companions in a swamp , and it was
durin- : snake time of the year. Dur
ing that day I had the misfortune to
step on as many as three live
and wriggling moccasins at different
times , but had the good luck , as usual
to get oil without having theirpoison-
ous fangs struck into my ilesh. No
other one of the party had such close
calls. It all fell to my lot.
At another time , while I was push
ing my way through a thick and boggy
swamp , one of my feet broke through
the moss-coevred mud , and it threw
me forward. I caught at a tussock
just by me , and threw my hand on a
large moccasin. It flinched , but did
not move. I was stuck in the mud.
Its forked tongue Hashed in my face !
I could not get up without a struggle ,
and I was afraid to make the effort ,
fearing that a movement on my part
would bring a strike in the face ! I held
my breath , while my hand went to my
belt , and I drew therefrom a pistol.
In an inst ; > nt I got in the first blow ,
and the snake's head went off. A
friend stood on a tussock five feet
away watching the tragedy in one
act.
"Recently I was hunting cows in the
pine woods. I rode a mule. I was
going at a slow lope. Suddenly the
beast threw its head down with a
snort and plowed the earth with both
fore hoofs in a desperate effort to
take up. I went over the horn of the
saddle and astride of the mule's neck
and would have pitched over my heiid
on the spot had I not sei/.ed the ani
mal's ears , one in each hand , as I
struggled wildly to prevent a fall.
My head and chest went full over his
head , but my grip on the long ears
and my feet locked around its neck
saved me for the time. Thus poised
in a ridiculous attitude , my beast
regained its footing and then began
backing and slamming me about
against brush and sapling , until I
rolled oft on the ground. When I
gained my feet I discovered a large
rattlesnake in a coil under a palmetto
bush , just in front of the spot , where
the mule made the desperate effoi't to
stop , a'nd if I had gone over the ani
mal's head I would have fallen head
formost upon the deadly reptile.
' More wonderful to relate , ' a little
toddler who was burdened with my
name came across a rattler one day
and picked it up , and went running
around playing with it until an older
brother discovered the child's peril
and jerked it away from the'snake ' *
ATHLETICS AND BRAINS.
Statistics Which Prove That Men
tality Is Often AIHe-I to Music.
To infer that athletics are related
to scholarship as cause to effect would
be unwarranted , writes President
Hyde , of Bowdoin , in the Forum.
But observation does show conclu
sively that excellent physical develop
ment , which is an indispensable condi
tion of success in athletics , is also a
favorable condition of success in
scholarship. It explodes the popular
fallacy that the mind and body of the
scholar are in inverse proportion , and
shows that they stand in the closest
correlation. * * * The awards of
the Smyt mathematical prize in Bow
doin College for the past six classes
present a remarkable if not a repre
sentative phenomenon. This prize ol
§ 300 is based on a course in mathe
matics , extending over two years , and
is the most important college prize.
Of six consecutive recipients of this
prize , the first was the winner of the
quarter-mile run , the second was the
pitcher of the college baseball nine , the
third was the most brilliant perform
er on the trapeze , the fourth was a
man of good physical development
without special atheltic attainments ,
the fifth was the catcher of the college
base ball nine and the best general
athlete in college , the sixth is a candi
date for a position on the college boat
crew and will next year be a member
of the foot ball eleven.
The Biggest Man In the German
Army.
'Until quite lately , Captain Plus-
kow , of the first regiment of Guards ,
had been considered the biggest man
in the German army. He measured
over SOiii. in height. But a short
time since a young Rhindlander join
ed the first regiment of Foot Guards
as a''One year's volunteer , " who at
tains the colossal height of over 7ft.
4in. Since 1850 the first regiment of
Guards has not had so tall a man. At
that time they had a ir.ca who was
BO tall that everything , evvn his bed
stead , had to be made sp'ecially for
him. His accoutrements are preserv
ed still among the curios of the regi
ment.
No\v meteorological
In January of last year the system
atic observation of know was cgm-
menceu in Kussia at128 stations in the
I
European portions of the empire , at
twenty-one in the Asiatic and at fifty-
live in the Caucasus. At first the rec
ord simply stated daily whether the
ground was covered or not , but last
winter the inquiry was extended to the
depth and general behavior of the
snow. In a report from Kuropean-
Kussia for the early months of IS'JO ,
Herr I5erg has mapped the southern
and western limits of the continuous
snow-coverin < r for the 1st and 15th of
January , February , March and April.
In the west , the snow extended stead
ily until the beginning of March , the
limit then being close to the Baltic ; in
the southeast there was steady ad
vance until February , and as far as
the coast of the Caspian ; in the south
the advance wa fluctuating- , there be
ing a maximum in the middle of Jan
uary , and the middle of February , both
reaching ; to the Ulack Sea coast. The
retirement of the snow-limit bejran in
the south and southeast in the middle
of February ; in the west about half a
month later , On April 1.0 the limit
passed through Onejja on the White
sesi , Wetlujra , and Kathreinenburg- .
By the 1st of May. all European-Rus
sia was free from snow.
For I'rlz < > AfcjetJil Ie i Try Klectrlcltj" .
Astonishing' results in electric cul
ture have been reported by a Russian
agriculturist , M. Speehneff. He plant
ed seeds , such as peas , beans , rye , etc. ,
through which a current was passed
for two minutes , this electrification
being repeated ten times , and found
that most of the plants were developed
with about double the usual rapidity ,
lie then tried electrifying the earth.
Plates of zing and copper l'S inches
hiirh and IS inchew wide were sunk
deep into the ground at the extremi
ties of Hat iron bars , and connected
above the surface with an iron wire.
The effect upon plant growth was pro-
diyiois. A radish reached a length
of over 17 inches and a diameter of 5. }
inches , and a carrot grew to 101 in
ches in diameter and G ] pounds in
weight both vegetables being of good
quality. The total crop was four times
the ordinary for roots and two or three
times for plants.
.T. C. SIMPSON. Marquess , W. Vn. , says :
"Hall's Catarrh Cure cured me of a very bad
catu of catarrh. " DniijLrists sell it , 7uc.
Habit * of ! Uo * e.
According tp Mr. J. G. Loekhart.
moose generally lie with the tail to
win ward. In this position , their senses
of hearing and smelling , which are
extremely acute , may be depended
upon to warn them of danger approaching
preaching from behind , while with
their eyes they may keep watch to lee
ward. When they are sleeping or
chewing the cud their ears are in per
petual motion , one backward , the other
forward , alternately. They show re
markable intelligence in the selection
of a sleeping place , making a short
turn and sleeping below their fresh
track , so that if their trail is discov
ered and followed the pursuer is sure
to be smelt or heard before getting
very near.
How to ! ? Inl 3 Money.
temptea a . .
I sent to H K Dsino < i Co. . oi Lc.mnoUi. O .
for : i & > plater 1 ho.ve hod mora tabte are
and jewelry tha.ti 1 coiicipuue ivcr sinoo I
cleared S 7 cue first weelc and in three weeks
597. Anyone can do plutinjr and make money
in any loesi lity the year round. You can got
ciiculars by addressing the above firm.
WILLIAM GKAY.
? Io < lcrii Alchemy.
The romance of science probably
embraces no more striking story than
the oft-cited history of coal tar. From
this troublesome waste of a few years
ago , according to Professor It , Meido-
la , about 300 coloring matters are now
made , thirty of them being fast dyes
of general utility , and thirty more fast
enough for all practical requirements.
The value of the coal tar colors annu
ally produced in Great Britain and on
the continent has reached some $25-
000,000. From the same original
source are also derived such explo
sives as piric acid , medicines such as
antipyrin , sweets such as saccharin ,
and perfumes resembling vanilla , bit
ter almonds , etc. , not to mention hy-
droyulnon and eikonogen , used by pho
tographers and others.
the Capacity of School
Children.
Better adaption of studies to pupils
may be reasonably hoped for in the
school of the future. In a , paper read
before the Bromley Xaturalists' Socie
ty , Rev. H. A. Soames states that he
has found scientic measurements of
children taken every .term , to be a
good guide as to whether his pupils are
in condition for hard work or not.
"If"he says , "the increase is regular
and the weight fair , according to the
height , I do not fear to press them ;
but if. on the other hand , the weight
is low. or if the height increases and
not the weight , or if the increase in
height is too rapid , I think it a very
fair excuse for laziness , and take great
care that too much work is not ex-
uected. ' '
Heirs to 850O.OOO.
NEW TOUK , Nov. 20. A dispatch was re
ceived yesterday from Baltimore announc
ing that George H. Beiser , of Brooklyn , had
become heir to a vast estate there valued at
S'oUO.OUO. Ihe property came through rela
tives who emigrated fiom France "in the
days of the llujruenots. Mr. Bt-iser is an
cccountnnt in a Fulton street clothirg house.
Bruce's LaMr and Inquiry Agency , of Chicago
cage , 111. , prosecuted his claim. Louisville
Courier-Journal. Nov. 27.
We are Mr. Bei-er's lawyers , and by his
seeing our advertisement , became the agents
of his good for'une. If your ancestors
came from the old country write us and in
close 51 for our list of heir ? . There are
mote than half a billion dollars in Great
Britain and Germany , unclaimed , which
richtfully belong to'people in the United
States.
BKCCE'S LA.W AXD IXQrinr AGENCY ,
1G4 and 100 Randolph street ,
Chicago , 111. , U. 8. A.
To he great is to be misunderstood. Em
erson.
Whet you want to find a coward hunt up
the man who knows he is wrong. '
Yon Travel by land or Sea
You need a medicinal safeguard. Changes
of climate or leuipcnitutc. bracUIshvjitor. .
unusual diet , draughts from open wlndov.s
that Mirly fellow iiabs-eujrers will not clo < ; o
: .ll tliet-c bleed aliment * u ainvt which
the surebt protection IK ih.stetter't. t-tointich
IMttcrx. finest of tnedlclnal fortifiers : i-ci ;
clclcncsH , lurid nausea , aie promptly countei-
acted by this I'Ciccable coriective. v.'lilcli Is
uleiit * . canttal Jefcnsn : ipihiM nialurlu. the
effects of a tropical or chilly temperature ,
dump und exposure. Persons of sedentary
puisult1 ! . mil ! operatives. in.riicrs , miners ,
uiicinccrs. fioiitlersiiieii , peisons of every
calllnp ; involving mental fatigue , excessive
bodily effort , und lbillty to unlicitltbful
Influences of uny facirt. rcpard it as an incomparable -
comparable safeguard. Hlliousness. constl-
pation , dyspepsia , tlietimatlsin , siulc head
ache r.nd kidney troubles , are effectually
EubUueduy the great alterative.
An Kxaiuplc of lall-1Saklnr.
The interesting phenomenon of hai'
in the actual process of formation has
been witnessed by Professor Tosetti ,
in northern Italy. In the afternoon
of a squally day , he was looking east
ward from : i house which , with two
others , enclosed a court , when he saw
the rain , which was streaming from
the roof to the right , caught by a very
cold wind from the north and driven
back and up in thick drops , and tossed
them in. all directions , transforming
them into balls of ice. This formation
of hail ceased when the south wind
censed , but was repeated three or fout
times in ten minutes.
If you want to complete your Shorthand
wiite toV. . O. ChulVcf , Ohivego , X. V.
About the easiest thin.g some people can
do is to make themselves disagreeable.
A Eof t answer ha saved many a hard fight.
'Ilaiivan'H ninirfc Corn
rrniitt il to cure , or money refunded. Ask
your druj-'Kibt for it. 1'ricc 15 cent ! ! .
"When you want to find a coward hunt up
the man who knows he is wrong.
FITS. All Fits stopped free by Hi : , KLINE'S cum
Nerve Restorer. No Pltiifter nmday'Mise. Mar
vellous cure * . Treatise iiml 2.00 trial liottle free to
Fit cases. Send to Ur. Kllne.WI Arch St. , 1'lilla. , Pa.
A fool is. a man who lives in a house with
all the doors and windows shut.
A Neiv Thins i A < lvertiliijr.
The General Passenger Aircnt of the New
York Central has contracted with I'ratt A :
Leiclnvorth of Buffalo for the manufacture
of a large number of toy railway trains ; cars
to lie made of pres-ed steel , locomotives ol
malleable iron , and to hi * faes miles of the
pa-seimer e [ Uii > ment of the New \ ork Cen
tral with tue name of the ro.id on each car
and locomotive , the whole train to be forty-
live incites long. .Mr. Daniels' idea is , that
if you impiess upon the minus of the chil
dren the superior facilities ollsred by
"America's Greatest Kailroad , " they will
not fonret -when they grow older , and will
patronize the New York"Central when they
make their redding tours. 'Ihe prhate com
partment cars of the Central's "Chicasro
Limited' ' give each couple a perfect boudoir ,
and so popular are they that it is said there
is scarcely a day in the year that this train
does not carry one or more bridal parties.
A head conversion never takes the mean
ness out of the heart.
\Vhen Baby was sick , vre gave her Castoria ,
When she was a Child , she cried for Castoria ,
When she became Miss , she clung to Castoria ,
When she had Children , she gave theia Castoria ,
Some people never look up as long as they
can stand up.
Major's Cement Kppnirs llroken Articles
15c and ' . ' c. Major's ISett Liquid Glue lOc.
You can never break a cow of kicking by
kicking back again.
FITS Epilepsy permanently cured by new system
o tie.umcnt. 1HO1KUL r.uTfU-S FKIE. Send for
Treatise. Epileptic Uumedy Co. , 43 liroad ht.Xtw Voik.
Tlie man is most useful to the devil who is
most in love i\ith himself.
Mrs. Wine low's SootliinsSyriip , for Chil
dren teething , softens the cuias , reduces inflanima-
tion , allays pain , cures wind colic. 2oc. a bottle.
It takes some people a long while to find
out that poor health is not religious.
Business for the Boys.
The publishers of the CHICAGO SATUR
DAY PRESS , the People's great National
Weekly , want an active , energetic boy
in every town and vilhige to sell the
SATURDAY PIIEPS on tlie streets , and tc
act as local agent. Boys are making
from § 1.00 to 10.00 a week selling this
great weekly. Here is a chance for the
boys of America who want to make
money. To our boy ? . 2 cents per copy.
Dou't'miss the chance , but address ,
SATURDAY PREPS Co. ,
417 Dearborn St. . Chicago , III.
You can never break a cow of kicking by
kicking back agaiu.
While "CUT
SLASH"
Docs not set ; up any Special Claim to the pat
ronage of any particular sect or class of men
it does ask a FAIB TRIAL at the hands of All
Pipa Smokers. Of course "CUT AND
SLASH" does not expect the patronage of that
class of humanity called "Dudes" or "City
Bloods. ' ' who may think It nice to pay 10 cents
fora 2 ounce package of tobicco , when 5 cents
might buy ns good possibly better tobacco. We
are simply trying to give the consumer the best
tobacco we can 2 Ounces lor 5 Cents , en3
are anxious to have as many people as possible
try it. If It does not suit , don't expect them to
buy any more. If you never try it you -will
never know how good or how mean it is. Gives
Entire satisfaction wherever introduced. Pipe
smokers say it is a "winner. " If you have never
tried it , don't say thr.t you never will , but ACT
WELL the part of a wise man and try it nt once.
It will be sure not to kill you , but we will not
guarantee that its use will not make n congress
man or a poet out of you. Will you try a pack
age ? Retail dealers can buy from Wholesale
Grocers and jobbers at factory prices. Put up
In 5 pound cartoons. 25 pound bales , with show
card and 25 samples in each bale.
LYOH TOBACCO WORKS ,
Durham , N. C.
TIn SPECULATORS !
In IS54 Messrs. Wood < t Co. , Grain and
Stock Brokers of Minneapolis , advUed a
purchase of corn for a large advance.
Theirprediction proved true , for corn sold
in Sept. at * a j > er bushel. They now offer
the same advice for this year , and invite all who
de-ire to join them in a purcnato write tiitm
confidentially lor full particular. . Address.
'
> . H. U'OOO & CO. , Minneapolis , Minn.
IIAV EEUEPCURED T0 STAY CURED-
In I iLI iLfl We want the name and &d.
dressofeverysuffercrinthe
O. A 0TEJM A U.S.and Canada. Address ,
OC HO I nllln P.HiroldE jesH.D.B bK.T.
IfBffllcted-wlth sore eyes , use ; Thompson's Ey Water.
W. N. U. , Onaaha 577 2O.
COPYRIGHT
A prompt return
of your money , if you get neither
benefit nor cure. Risky terms for
the doctor , but safe and sure for the
patient. Everything to gain , noth
ing to lose. There's just one medi
cine of its class that's sold on these
conditions just one that could he
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery. It's a peculiar way to sell
it but it's a peculiar medicine.
It's the guaranteed remedy for all
Blood , Skin and Scalp Diseases ,
from a common blotch or eruption
to the "worst Scrofula. It cleanses ,
purifies and enriches the blood , and
cures Salt-rheum , Tetter , Eczema ,
Erysipelas , and all manner of blood-
taints , from -whatever cause. It
costs you nothing if it doesn't help
you. The only question is , whether
you want to be helped.
"Golden Medical Discovery" is
the cheapest blood - purifier sold ,
through druggists , because you
only pay for the good you get.
Can you ask more ?
The "Discovery" acts equally
well all the year round. Made by
the World's Dispensary Medical
Association , at GG3 Main Street ,
Buffalo , N. Y.
FoltlTc lycured by |
these Little Pills , i
CARTER ; They also reliere DU- ]
tress from Djr pepsiaIn-
digestion and TooHetrtyjj
ITTLE Eating. A perfect remedy -
edy forDIzzicesiNanEeaj |
otrginCEB , Bad Tut
In the Mouth. Coated
Tongur.Pain ia the SidaJ
TOKPID LITER. They |
regulate the Boweli
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Price 25 Cents ;
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Small Pill ; Small Dose. Small Price , !
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The Publishers of the CHICAGO SATURDAY
PKESS want nn active , energetic boy lu every
town and village to sell the
CHICAGO SATURDAY PRESS
and toact aslocnl npent. Boys evervwhere are
nmking from 1.00 to $10.00 a week H-lling the
CHICAGO SATUKUAY I'JtEbS on the streets.
To our boygi ! cents per copy.
Address ,
Saturday Press Co. ,
417 Dearborn St. , CHICAGO , ILL.
EDUCATIONAL.
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OMAHA ,
NEB ,
SE.UIXAKY FOIl VOUN < ; LAIIIKS.
RPV- Robert Doherty. S. T I ) , Rector sixteen
years. Splendid buildings and equipment. Ileau-
tiful ground ? . Library. Chemical and 1'hilo-
Fophical Labratorv Conservatory of Music Art
Studio. Gymnasium and Nitit'onum. Chapel ,
etc. Apply to the Rector , Omaha , Neb.
Dr. Le Due's Periodical Pills
Are warranted to relieve tardy , irregular and de
layed menstruation.Estublfhcd in Kurope in
1S33 , KiiL'laiid , 1S50 , Canada. 1S77 , United State- : ,
1S-S7. We sell this French Pill at ja box or
three for 5. We warrant three boxes to pive re
lief as above stated or refund the money These
poods can be sent per mail on receipt of moncv.
Wholesale and retail of Goodman Drujr Co. ,
Omaha.
Pac'.aie mzke * 5 gallon' , rtelicioo' p rklln and n < i-tiilnz.
sollbyallilealcrii. A bciutifiil picture Book n.l canls tit free t :
iny one sending address to THE C. E. HIBES CO. . Philadelphia ,
Dr Snyder's Kidney
Balaam cutes Enureais
, _ _ . . _ KBED WETTING , )
or circuIarR and te-umomnis addre-s , with f-tamrs I
Dr. O. W. F. SNTDEK. M-vicker's Theatre. Chicago. III.
For sale by ail Druggists. Price $1.00 ,
ORAGIN , VALE & , BICKFORD ,
ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS ,
914F Slreot , Washington , D.C.
Special Attention given to Land , M'ning and Indian
Depredation Claims.
M Aliliflfln RESTORED. REMEIlT
IllHnnUULI KJfKK. A > ictim of > outhful
imprudence , I'aufiCK Prematuie Decay , J enous Debil
ity , Lost Manhood , Ac. . Jmvinjr tried in > aln everj kno n
remedv , has divcciM'ted a vimi > Ie inrans of n-lf-ouie ,
which he will send ( s-ealrdi FKEK to his fellow-surf erers.
Address J. C. M ASOX , Kox 31I9 , Xtw York City.
NoexitrirncTequired. Ourf > at role
W ( lo the work , it I nn hour. Send lOf. for Pattern" and full
particulars. MARTIN .fcCO.U 1. Adnin-,3 > . V.
GOLD MBDAL , PARIS , 1878.
IV. 1SAKEE Ss CO.'S
Breakfast Cocoa
from wiilrh tlio PICC H of oil
has been rcmou-J ,
J.i abnalntetif jmre and
1C in
3ro Cl
lire unpil In iH [ ircparatlon. It
lins more tfnin three time * ( fe
itrtnyth of Cocoa mixed with
Stnrcli , Arrowroot or Ku ar ,
oiul N therefore f.ir more cco-
nonilc.nl , coiling I'11 t/iini one
| ' itnlttciip. Itlmli.'IlcioiiHnour-
lililu , Ktretiyllienint ; , EAVILT
PIOEPTHD , and admirably aiiiipted for invalids
as well an for persona In he.iltti.
Sold ljr Urncm ererynlierf.
W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester , Mass. _
EASTERN * TRAVELERS
Will Be Interested
In the
FAST TRAIN
Now In Bcrvtco
LEAVING CHICAGO
DAILY AT
10:30 : A. H.
Arriving at BOSTON - 3:4O P. M.
NEW YORK 2:10 P. W.
NJZX.T 1DA.Y.
ind all KEWTORK and HEW ENGLAND Pcinb Brfare Dub
For full Information concerning the above , and
Six Other Good Trains ,
ALbO
SUMMER TOURIST FOLDER
GiTinjrltoutc'H and Ilatei to tlui .Sinnnier KerorU ai
theEa t.address C. K. WIL3ER , W. P. A. , Cl *
caCo , or A.J.S3IITJI. < ; .l .A-T.A.Clrveland. O.
THE CHLY RELIiBli
IN THE
Pruyn Manufacturing Company ,
BOX A. A. HOOSICK FALLS , N. Y
J.J. THOMAS & CO. ,
WHOLESALE GOAL !
IC15 Curtis Street ,
DENVER , - COL.
Special rates forcnrlo.ids to Cluln and Alliances
for nil Northern Colorado Lump and Ste.'im Coals.
Consumers will consult thur mteruxts by
writing for prices.
] sraci : : :
The fn > t liniiortntlon tins season
of YOUNG , TAJIK Cf'B VX 1'Alt
KoTSnrfitvtl and I oilt-r th-in - > '
tlie bj c 'ial low tince of only ? T 00
each. Enrh I'-iinit * oM with a.
written ( > u imntue to TALK Nevi
ithe only clianca during thu
whole year to jjet a
TALiICIXO I'AUUOT ,
< vtrth ? 15or } 9 11 Mich a j.rice
NVw Lot * arrire cxery < liy Don t
lilies j-our chance' Orilt-r a'
OIIPP. before cone' Uintt ship
ped by cspn. : * '
.U.IA" GKISLKK ,
Ulril Fancier. O3IAIU. Nhn.
98 % LYE
1T3 PZETuiSB
( PATENTED )
The strnwicst and mtrent Lye
made. V.'jll make the heft per
fumed Hard Snap ! u"0 minutes
Without boiling. It i * the bent
for softening- water , cleiinsing
waste pipes , dismtectinjr sinks ,
closets , witshiujj bottles , paints ,
trees , etc.
PENNA.SALTiVi'FGCO.
Gen. Agts. , Philu. , Pa.
Illustrated Publications , With
Maps , desiribinjf Mlnne ota ,
1 North Dakota. Montana , Idaho ,
i.VushInt' : . > n and Oregon , ths
IIHH iiii nT-Vrr ( Jioveriimenfc
niicl TTlKAl'
NORTHERN'
PACIFIC R. R.
Best Agricultural
Grazing and Tim-l _ _
Vr Land * nov open to setr'nri. iI.-uVrt 1-Ki.K. Address
IIIAS.D. LAJlliom , LanUJLum. X. JK. . It. SI. Paul , MIio.
Our Well Machines are the mos :
TheydoMOJtllH'OKKand
dike GREATER PROFIT.
They FINISH Well * where
others FAIL ! Any size , 2
inches to U inches diameter.
LOOMIS & NYMAN ,
TIFFIN , - OHIO.
Y
MKtHfWrkaauii cine > . > eud reference and
1 will * > . . , . . ,
we ship you ] : n..rtt .i > - > : iiinissinn to
start wltb. J iiuiterbucn to. . New.irk , X.J.
Si.50
I * > r Duy.
_ OH AII \ ,
Neb. At north end of n < "iv ll h St viaduct. The
most home like hotel in tiaory Tab.e the best.
PISO'S REMEDY FOR CATARRH.-Best. Easiest to use.
Cheapest. Relief 5s immediate. A cure Is certain. For
Cold in the Head it has no equal.
It is an Ointment , of which a smrll particle is applied to tlie
nostrils. Price , 50c. Sold by drujrcists or st-'t l v mail
Address , E. T. BAZELTISE" , Warren , Fa.
wins the eyes.wins e.11.1
regard
you will
. . " - fl YB&I tftk 9 <
certaanly use SAP © LI © * ,
i in house-cea.ning'Sapolio !
81 solid -
cakeof-scou.ring-
C itJG house-cleaning-
CTTTDC3-EJD
1 > V your Jiousc just as tmtch as by your dress. Keep it neat end
clean and your reputation will shine. Neglect it and your good
name will suffer. Do not thinJc that house-cleaning in too trouble
some ; it is worth all it costs , especially if you reduce the outlay of
lime and strength bu using SAPOLIOt