/ -V - - . * - OISTIS ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taate , and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispela 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 taste and ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial 1/4 its efTects , prepared only from the moat healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities com mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs IB for sale in 60c nnd § 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. UFW vnar. H.r. rman 95 For children a medi A Cough cine should be abso lutely reliable. A and Croup mother'must be able to Medicine. pin her faith to it as to her Bible. It must contain nothing violent , uncertain , or dangerous. It must be standard in material and manufacture. It must be plain and simple to admin ister ; easy ami pleasant to take. The child must like it. It must be prompt in action , giving immedi ate relief , as childrens' troubles come quick , grow fast , and end fatally or otherwise in a very short time. It must not only relieve quick but bring them around quick , as children chafe and fret and spoil their constitutions under long con finement. It must do its work in moderate doses. A large quantity of medicine in a child is not desira ble. It must not interfere with the child's spirits , appetite or general health. These things suit old as well as young folks , and make Bo- schee's German Syrup the favorite family medicine. © Ask my nRpnt for W. I * . Uouslns Shoes. ir " "I for mile in jour pincc * nk your denlrr to sciul for cnlnlosuc , bscurc the agency , urn ! get III em for > ou. C2TTAKJB XO SUBSTITUTE. WHY IS THE . L. DOUGLAS GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY ? It Is a seamless shoe , with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet ; made of the best line calf , stylish nnd easy , and because tec make more shoes of this grade than any other manufacturer. It equals haiid- Fewed shoes costing from S4.UO to $5.00. < K 00 ( Jcnuliu * Unnd-HCvrcd , the finest calf } J > shoo ever offered for 35.01) ; rquals French Imported shoes which cost from S3.O ) to 812.00. Gl A 00 Hnnil-Scweil Welt Shoe , flno calf , * ! > * stylish , comfortable and durable. The best shoe ever offered at this price ; same grade as cus tom-made shoes costing from S6.CO to SU.OO. CS 50 Police Shoe : Fanner * . Railroad Jlen U > OB and letter Carrlersnll wear them : flnecalf , seamless , smooth Inside , heavy three soles , exten sion etlfro. Ono pair will wear a year. G n 50 line cnlf ; no better shoe ever offered at Sffmm this price ; one trial will convince those who w ant a shoe for comfort and service. CO 3 nnd S-.OO XVorkincnmn's shoes JSb > are vt-ry strong and durable. Those who have given them a trial will wear no other make. * S'-i.QO nnd SI.75 school shoes are BrtVG worn by the boys every where ; tbeysell en their merits , as the Increasing sales show. B < sriAC S3.00 Hnncl-sewcd shoe , best InCfU IC9 Uongola , vcrystylish ; cqualsFreuch Imported shoescostlncfrom Sl.w to SG.OU. -tndlc * .50 , Sti.OO nnd SI.75 shoe for KIsscs are the best Sne Dongola. Stylish and durable. Caution. See that W. L. Douglas * name and price are stomped on the bottom of each shoe. VI. L. DOUGLAS , Urockton , ilass. Illustrated Publications , With fSFE Maps , dcscrlbinc illnnesota , Korth Dakota , Montana. Idaho , I ILL. \Vashlncton and Oregon , the jKree Government and OllKAP | ft 9 n NORTHERN I RMU PACIFIC K.R. LMllU Best JVgnculturnl . Grazing and TIra- | l < -r Land * now open to rettlcr . ilaileti KKEE. Address tlliS.lt. I-3DOUN , LandjCom. X. I' , li. K. SI. I'm ! , flloc. The Soap thatCleans Cleans Most is Lenox. . IN CLOVER. Let me lift ilovru in thn cidvcr , Where the dai-iei cnltiT MIOW , Ami the yolliiiv lire * lly over As iny'laiicie. come and go. Dwellers in u royal jmhicc Have not toiler ouch thun mine ; And lo ! here's u lily ehulice , Brimming with the morning's wine. Yonder hrdolfsin low and softly , lint I cannot catch its words , As they blend in silvery miiic With the notui ol hrce/.e and birds. In this sweet , still summer weather It is ea v to forget That our life lias toil or trouble ; Has a cloud , a jaror fret. AVlij' should we try to remember ? It is well to dream and re.it , And forget that we grow weary , Though our dreams are dreams at be t. Happy he who puts away Tlujughts of daily life and strife , "Who is deaf to din and discord Jarring through the chords ot Hie. Let me lie ( hen in the clover , A.s a child on mother's breast , And. awhile the hours fly over , Dream sweet dreams ol peace and rot. AN EVENTFUL DAY. "It's those worn out shingles on the roof , " said Mrs. Earr , in the mel ancholy half whine which was habit ual to her. "The rain leaked in on the boarder's bureau all night long , and she says she won't stay here if she isn't to be properly protected against the elements. " Jnnie tied the last puce colored tu lip to its stake and straightened her self up. "Who is to do it ? " sighed Mrs. Burr. "And if Mrs. Lepcll goes away what shall we do .about theinterest on your father's old note ? " "She won't go .away , mother never fear , " said .Tunic , brightly. "Don't fret. You'll see that things will come out right. " ' But the shingles must be fixed right away , " said Mrs. Burr. "They shall be fixed , mother , " snid Junie. "Who will do it ? " impatiently re peated the widow. "I will ! " said Junie. "That's ull nonsense , " groaned Mrs. Burr. But Junie hud never been more seri ously in earnest in ull her life. Mrs. Burr went to the parish sewing society th.at .afternoon. Col. Addison , from theVulley hotel , who was paying his addresses to Mrs. Lepell the boarder , came with .a spirit ed horse und u buggy to take her to the seu beach. "Now is my time , " suid Junie exult antly to herself. But Mrs. Lepell cunie back before she bud got twenty-live yurds away from the houee. "Junie , " she suid , "I forgot to tell you that I left my three diamond rings in the little left hand drawer of the bureuu. I might lose them in the water. I thought I would tell you in case of lire , you know , or any other .accident. " "Yes , " said Junie , 'but there won't be .any .accident. Mrs. Lepell luugbed , and run buck to the carriage und the impatient col onel. And not until then did Junie per ceive thut u tall , half grown lud , lurk ing behind the porch ruils , was wait ing to speak with her. "Who ureyou ? " suid Junie , briskly. ' What do you want ? No , we haven't any old clothes. If you really wunt work , you hud better go on to the new buildings , .about a mile up the road. I dure say they can find some- thinq for you to do there. " The lud mumbled out something , whether thanks or otherwise Juniu could not discriminate , und sluiilled uwuy. And our heroine , slipping on her hut und bolting the front door , run across the buck meadow to Jack Parson's carpenter shop , some quurt- er of a mile by the wood path. "I wunt u few shingles , " suid she , nnd a pound of shingle nails. " "What for ? said Kulph. "Xo mutterculmly retorted Junie. She nodded good-by , und hurried away turner the canopy of pink upple blossoms. .Ralph looked admiringly .after her. "She's u regular clipper of a girl , that Junie Burr ! " suid he. "If ever I'm able to support ; i wife , thut will be the one I'd choose. " Light us a thistledown , Junie hurri ed buck with her precious bundle of shingles , und the pound of nails in her pocket. "Now I'll show him whether I cun mend the roof or not. " she suid , us , with a hummer udded to her stock in trade , she .ascended to the gurret nnd climbed the odd little ludder thut led up through the rusty trap door to the steep roof. The slunt was abrupt , the old shin gles were wet with recent ruin und slippery with green moss incrusta tions , but Junie Burr was not one lightly to be discouraged , und present ly she found herself neutly bulunced , with herfeet braced against the board gutter , one elbow leaning on the roof , and the bund busily tearing uwuy the old shingles und replacing them deft ly with overlapping rows of new , frag rant wood. The click of the hammer , the ring of the nails was like music in lier ears. Suddenly , however , us she sat perched like a squirrel on the slanting roof , the sound of voices struck on her ear. She paused to lis ten. ten."Three "Three diamond rings ! I heard her say so herself. In the left hand draw er of some bureau , " said the same uc- cents which half an hour ago hud usk- edfor her charity. "And no one but a woman in Jthe house. " "Sure of that ? " said a deeper voice. "Yes , plum sure , " was the answer. "And I wouldn't wonder if there were otherthings for the picking up. " "Come in , then , " said the other one , "and step lively. We can't stand here jawing all day. The door is bolted , is it ? Wait a minute ; I've got a little joker here as would start any staple this side of Denver. " Janie had listened in breathless hor- ror. In ni distant , as it were , she comprehfiK.od the full danger that menaced Mrs.Lepell's treasured gems the three diamond rings that , the boarder hud once told her were worth thousands of dollars. And here she was ulone und helpless ! Hurriedly she turned over the crisis in her mind. If she were to re-cntei the house by the same way in which she hud left it she must certainly meet the ruffians , und any resistance which she could oiler would be speedily over powered. Junie Burr was not one to hesitate long. While the thought yetcureeied through her bruin she sprung down the eaves into the blooming boughs ol the great cherry tree which grew so close to the house that its brunches scraped the roof on windy March days. It was a hazardous thing for any one to do who was not swift of limb .and accurate of eye , but Junie .alighted like a cat in the fork of the tree , climbed lightly down until she reached the lower bough , and thence leaped breathlessly to the ground , springing swiftly across the meadows to Kulph Pursons' carpenter shop. "Junie , what is it ? " Italph Parsons himself rose up out of the green hedges , directly across her path. "I was drinking at the ice cold spring , " he suid , "when 1 heard yoiu footsteps. " "What is it ? " She told him the trouble us well us she could for excitement und breuth- lessncss. "Come , " she cried. " 0 do make haste ! " IFe paused only to blow a smuli willow whistle which hung on hi.s steel wutcli guard. "That will bring my workman , " lit snid. "It's a signal we have .agreed upon among ourselves for just such un emergency us i ins. ion u Junie , siiull go around to the bud door. Ilobins will watch the front uiu I'll go und throttle the fellows. " " .Lame glanced with shy ndmirntioi into his set , determined face. Afte- all , it was something to be a man. The little campaign was skillfull } conducted. The two thieves wen taken red bunded ; the diamond ring' were delivered into Junie Burr's keep ing , nnd the ruffians were drugged tc the nearest jail. ' Oh Rulph , " suid Junie , when al1 the littlecrowd was gone , "how can J ever thunk you ? " "By letting me put on those shingle. : for you , " suid he. ' ] can't , " said Junie , laughing und blushing. "They are put on ulrendy. But I'll promise you my next job o : carpentering. " "Will you let me be your carpentei always , "Janie ? " he asked. "Will you promise one day to be my wife ? " The words had risen almost involun tarily to his lips us he held her hand in his the words he so longed yet clreud ed to speak. And Jnnie buns her head und color ed like a carnation , und suid , "She would ? ce. " And Ralph Pursons knew that he hud won the duy. Mrs. Burr und the bonrders were alike amazed when they returned home. "Our Jnnie to circumvent a gnng oi burglurs , " said the proud mother. ' To suve my three diamond rings/1 hysterically cried Lepell. "But that isn't ull I have done , mother. " suid Junie , laughing. "I hfive shingled the roof. And I hnve promised to ninny Rulph Purson < next spring. Upon'the whole. I think it bus been ruther an eventful duy. don't you ? " True Flug. TAKE A LITTLE REST. Systematic Methods Make This Possible Even to Busy Mothers. Good mother , maker of numerous pies , mender of numerous hose , over seer of u great province u household , rest a little , advises n writer in Living Issues. Huve u chair by the stove , and when you peep into the oven. ? it while you look , yeu , even a moment after ; you will work ull the faster for the short change oi posture. While mending have your chair in the cozi est corner , where good light wall come in , .and let the sun strike upon you if possible , so thut you may get the strengthening , heulth giving influence of it. Drop your hands occasionully nnd let them rest. Let your eye wan- cler out through the window glass us fur us possible und rest your eyes by looking at something interesting out of doors. Don't rule nil the time. Drop the reins of household .govern ment for a little while , unbend your self und f-it down on the rug und play with the children , und , us it were , be come agnin a child. Economize your strength. Sit when you cun. Do not hold the baby when it cun rest and grow just us well in it.s crib. By resting when you cun , by plnnning the work to be done , and by bcinn systematic und orderly in nil things , a woman's work at home it- more easily done. Taffy for a Dinner , Did you ever give u dog taffy ? That is whut n muses Broadway loungers und the noted white bull-terrier of the blind mnn on the corner. A wag and the dog und the blind man und the taffy drew a great crowd the oMier evening. The hulf-musticuted stufl stuck in the bright animal's jaws und his fruitless efforts to bolt it or to get hi.s foot on it or to dispose of it in some wuy were comical and caused in tense delight among his audience. His dilemma did not prevent him from seizing all he could get. Just as he hud securely stuck his teeth together u pussingpoodle at tracted his attention and lie made the usual jump , the length of his tether ; but his powerful jaw absolutely re fused to work. They had lost their snap. The poodle stared at him with impudent amazement , whild the1 look of pain and humiliation that passed over the terrier's face was ulmost hu man in expression. Samson waking up to find his hair neutly burbered I was nothing to it. New York Herald. 'M NcKt. " The origin of the expression to "find a mare's nest , " has been traced to the days of the early Saxons. What wo call a nightmare was by our forefath ers supposed to be the Saxon demon Mara or Mars , a kind of vampire , which caused the incubus by sitting on the sleeper's chest The Mare vam pires were said to bo the guardians of hidden treasures , over which they were supposed to brood as hens do over their eggs , and the place where they feat was termed their neidus or nest. Hence when any ona announced that he had made an extraordinary discov ery , someone accused him of finding a Mare's nest , or the place where the vampire kept guard over her hypoth etical treasures. A. M. PRIEST , Drug-list , Sliclhyvillc , Ind. , says : "Hall's Catairli Cure uivi'B the best of satisfaction. Can iet plenty of tes timonials , as it cures every one who takes it. " Druggists sell it , 73 c. A l > Pii ioii Cor lilt- . It is a fact not generally known that Mexico has paid a pension for a longer term than is elsewhere recorded of any civilized government. In the old days of the conquest a member of the royal Aztec house of Montezuma contracted marriage with a Spaniard , and ar rangements have just been completed with the Spanish legation at Mexico whereby pensions shall be paid by Mexico to the heirs of the duke of Montezuma , who died a few months ago. lie represented the Spanish branch of the house of Montezuma , to which the various governments of Mexico , without interruption , have paid pensions for eGo years. Spoor's Unfornionted Grape Juice In Jimrope Has a wide reputation from Its efficacy in the sick room , being one of the most pleasing and rnmfnrtinrr lievernfrcs that can be L'iven an in valid and at the baine time is a powerful re- Ftorcr. The juice is rich. It tastes just like eating ripe grapes. Sold by druggists. Finished IliH story. On January 15 two laborers were at work on a railroad running into Indi anapolis. One was telling a story , and while bending over he was acci dentally struck on the head with a hammer by his companion and his skull was fractured. He was rendered unconscious , and remained-in a coma tose condition until last Friday night , when Dr. G. T. Sturtevant. of Indian apolis , trepanned the skull , and imme diately upon removing the pieces of skull from against the brain the man continued the story which was started five months before and had lain latent in his brain during all this time. Cor. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. "When Baby was siclr , we gore 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 them Castoria , Herald.'M The Lest friends are the fiicnds who Lave been tlnoutih a trouble together. I.eirn .Shorthand l > y mail. Volition * , secured by W. CJ. ChallVc , Osiicgtti N. V. A clock in ISattle Creek , Mich , has Icen ruuuintr for 100car ? . Mrs. Xewc < l : "I altiays put sonic Fcarliuc 'n my wash water. Do "von ever use aiiv' " ' Mrs. Olilun : "Ob yes , I'yle's. " 1 Le Kind's Jester. A Dcailwood rancher shot a bear fourteen times before a vital spot was readied. FITS Epilepsy permanently oiirctl by new yyftcin ct ticatnicnt. 1MO TI1UJ , wrnj.li.s 11IKK. Komi for Treatise. Epileptic Remedy Co. , 45IioadM.New Yoik. Occasionallv the wisest oi\l hoots at tLc . YVIuBlow'sSooiliiiisrSyrup. for Chil dren teething , softens thes < im\ reduce ? mtl.imma- tion , alleys pain , cures wind colic. 2jc. a buttle. There is the wisest kind of philosophy in letting the oihcr fellow do thc i\orrviu < r. SLASH" Durham AND Smok ing Tobacco , tnd be euro that you o not let dealers bluff you by tell ing you that they do not Keep it nnd then palm off some other tobacco on you. Some dealers may not keep "Cut and Slash , " because they can buy Eome cheap LOW GRADE tobacco at much less money and make you pay the same price forit that you would have to pay for "Cut and Slash , " viz. , 5 Cents for 2 Ounces. How ever , nearly all dealers will keep "Cut and Slash" as Eoon as they know about it. It is go ing like hot cakes. Walk from store to store until you find "Cut S63fSani Slash , " and if you walk the j gj SOLES OFF TOUH SHOES looking for " llave them HALF -SOLED and rrjgpwrsa ! tecp On walking until you find it. If you wont to realize the full joys that come from the enjoyment of a - delightful lightful smoke , " then loss no time in tecuring at least a 2 ounce package of "Cut and Slash.1 It will cost jou 5 Cento. It is a mighty good smoking tobacco , and if it does not j fill the bill don't try any more , and we will pay I you your money back IP TOU WILL COME AFTER IT. Retail dealers can buy from Wholesale Grocers and Jobbers at our factory prices. Put up in 5 pound cartoons , 25 pound bales. Show rard and 25 samples in each bale. i IYOH TOBACCO WORKSt Durham. N. C. 8 SPLENDID TRAINS 6 ? inw M s > / # VIA THE 47 Tourist Folder , A.V * Shaming Routes end Bates tot * > the Principal Eastern Resorts , and Complete Schedule of Trains. IJ. SMITH , B. P. &T. A. C. K. WILBER , W. P. A. CLEVELAND. CHICAGO. Tim RucRednit Path in Ltf If It bo but irradiated by Rood health. ! .i shorn of half Its distasteful feature * . Hosts of distinguished men and women iiavt ; ut tered rciritilR for u pxM- when yomitr. full of vigor ami hope , thotiKh battling with ot ) ' Gtaelcs that Deemed well nlch Insurmount able , tbclr pulses beat , tlu-lr reins Uncled with the glow of Joyous health. Chronic In valids , uould you once iiioiti feel that clew , would you as of yoio-sleep , cat. digest perfectly ? Then usr. with persistence , Hos tellers Stomach lllttci.s. foremost , among tonics , most icllablc of vitalizing mcdi 'iiius. Nurvouhiiuss. < Jyi repsin. liyiiocliondrU loss of appetite and slunp. this pnind rcpaintivu of n debilitated physique and Initialled cons- tit utlnnal vl or 9i > re illy pic vails against. lUimnnutle and neuralgic nilnicnls. malarial dlsoidera. kidney troubles , and the crowing Indimitic1 ; of ape. arc successfully com bated by tLls benign specific. Hair Tiirin'tl by i.i lit ttlii < r. A curious instance of the. blanching of the hair was recently reported by the Philadelphia Times. At 1'etera- bnrc1. in the course of a thunderstorm. o a laundress named Ellen Harnes stood watching the storm from the door of her house , when she was struck by the lightning and knocked senseless. Though unable to speak for hours after being resuscitated , she recovered and was apparently unhurt by the shock , except that a part of her hair was turned a dazzling white. The line of demarkation separating the black hair from the white extended about an inch and a quarter to one side of the middle of the head. How a Touriat Makes Money. ' DKAII READERS--While visiting places ol interest , 1 spend my leisure time phitlnc table-ware and jewelry and selling platers. I make from $5 to H5 per ( lav. The work is done so nicely that every person want < ; It. 1 paid fj for my plater to H. K. Delno & Co. , Columbus , O. Why not have n peen time and money in your pocket , when for i.r > you can start a business ot your own ? Write above firm for circulars. A TotJiUST. ' 1 lie man who controls hinuclf will also contiol a great many other people. riTS.-All Fltsstoppcd free by im. KMMTCGKFll Nerve Kpstorer. No Kit after tln-tilay'Mii-e. Jtar- vellonsoure * . Treatise nnd $2(10 ( trial bottle free to Kit caeca. Send to Dr. KIlne.i.i : Arch St. . 1'lilla. , la The safest and best of all God's creatures is the woman who is happily married. iUndo Corn Snlvi . " Warranted to euro , or money refunded. Ask jour druj-'Kist lor it. 1'riee li cents. * Thcc is nothing more diH'cult to iianl against than deceit , unless it is Mattery. Major's Ccmoiit Itojiairs llroki-ii Articles lie iinil.Vic. . r.ajor > Hcbt Liquid dliie lOc. Laziness of inintl , or inattention , ae a great enemies to kno\\ ledge as impiety. This life will mean more when we realize that it is the pathway to the next. THE OHLY RElTiBLt DIGGER IH THE WORLD , SEN * F0 * CIRCULARS * Pruyn Manufacturing Company , BOX A. A. HOOSICK FALLS , M. Y _ _ HEADACHE Poiltlrelycuced by these Little P1IU. They also rollers DU tress from DyapepiU.In. digestion and TooHaartj Eating. A perfect rem Drowsiness , Bad Taste in the Mouth , Coated Tongue.Paln in the Hide. TOHPID LIVER. They regulate the Boirela. Purely Vegetable. Price 2G Ccntt : CABTEB HEDICINB CO. , HEW YttZ. ( Small Pill. Small Dose. SmallPrice , 213 ? J.J. THOMAS & CO. , Curtis Street , DENVER , , - COL. Special rates for carload ? to Club" and Alliances for all > nrthirii Colorado Lump and sieam Coals. Consumers will consult their mturetits by for prices. i > ooa : The first importation Mils season of YOUNO , T4ME Ct IIN 1'AH- ROTS nrfivul end 1 oiler them .it the Si eial low price of only $ . .0 each. Ench ' I'arrot solil with a written f.u-\ranteo to TALK Xow i * tli only clmnco during the whole year to get a TALK INK I AHKOT , worth $15 or } 2f ) . ' t such a ) , ricc Now Lots arriic eM-rj day l > on t niiss your chance' Onttr at onre before gone * Birds ill p MAX GKlST.Eft , Bird Fancier , OMAHA , MB. : - _ - _ - OIIAH \ , - " Co. At north end of new 10th St viaduct. The most home like hotel in the city. Tub.e the be > ' . W. X. U. , Omaha , 579-31. OPYRIOhr.1891 Stamped out blood-poisons of cvcrv name : uul nature , by Dr. Picrce's Golden Med ical Discovery. It's a medicine that starts from the beginning. It rouses every organ - gan into healthy action , purifies and enriches the blood , and through it cleanses and renews the whole sys tem. All Blood , Skin , and Scalp Diseases , from a common blotch or eruption to the won't Scrofula , are cured by it. For Tetter , Salt- rhcuin , Eczema , Erysipelas , Boils , Carbuncles , Sore Eyes , Goitre or Thick Neck , and Enlarged Glamto , Tumors , and Swellings , it's an ; inc- qualed remedy. Don't think it's like the sarnapa- rillas. They claim to be good 1'or the blood in March , April , and ft Fay. " Golden Medical Discovery " works equally well at all seasons. An-1 it , not only claims to do good it guarantees it. If it doesn't bonolit or cure , in every case , you hav your money back. You pay only for the rjood voa EWIS' SB % LYE ( IMTKNTEIi. The ? /rniiff ! > and 7 > rr < f Lye the l - stnr made. Will make \n-r- \ fumudlliud Soap in tt ) minutes without tittttinaSt. is < li - ut for softening witfr , waste i > i ; > cs. di mle < : t. . . _ chisets , wastiinjj bottlc-s , ti ees , etc. PENNA.SALTM'PGCO , Gen. Asts. , 1'hila. , I'a. A SUFFER ftOTE Issued bv THK C'HNTU A I. "The Kails Itouti- ' describe witli Just the details the tourist wnnUtlicMnuincr Re-sorts ot Michigan and Cnnndn. MIIK- iira Kails. Thousand I-Unds und St. Lnwrptice. the Adiron- tlncks. the Hudson. White Mt-i. nnd Now Knglnnd Const. For ropy nddres'J O.V. . Kr-.o.ES , O. I * . & T. Agent , Dr. Le Due's Periodical Pills Are warranted to relieve tardy. Irrpgii'-ir. n-l ilf- hived menstruation * . KMablMi'vi In Kiir.ipe in 183U , Kn Kind , IKiO. Canada. 1S77. United tatc * , Jb87. We sell this Vn-nch I'lll ut &i ! t > .ix oi i thre ; 'or 85. We warrant. : lir" > ; Ij'jxri t.i iir < : - Iipf a * ahovp stated or refund tilmowy Tliffe pond * can h 8nt p < 'r niil on rcrcMjit of money. Wholesale and retail of Guodui.m JJrui ; ( Jo. , Omaha. C \ TIONI / . f Tir" . Klirrtiboil Bros. , AI-IT } . , ri. Llfr biil . , OuiltMfh OMAHA" NE8 , Sold hr all il.-ler. " \h-sutifulpiciare liookvj"rari inj-oas ; a'1ii5aJ.lre" to THE C K HIl'.F.S CO 1't. i ! h-x RESTORED. ! : K Ei > T . Fiii : . Airtnn or > " -ifni imprudcnt'i- . I cmatiire lu-pay. Nt-n-iii ) . ; < .l- iriniMly. l.nilivovond a > irniil < * in-an * i > f lfiif. . \\tiich"he will F * ii'l 'i > uUi ! 1'1'KK to hi- * r'llo.v rir * is. Aililrt-s-sJ. C MAMiN , Io.\I7V-Ni-w : ! York , ! * . > . OfiAGIN , VALE & BICKFORO. ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS , 91 * F Street , Washington , D.C. Special Attontbnj.ven to L = rd. Mining and Indian Depredation Cnirr.s. J. I' . COOKIE A-TO. , StencilsSeals.Checks , Jlotrl lluijiutyv Clirrkx. e , Om.-ilia. CUHEQ TO STAY CURED. \V'c want the name and ad- dressot every uierer i- > the U. S. and Canada. A'-'crcst , FST FOLKS 3trs. Alice liable. On-snt. 3o , * - < r I J"Myweisht w ! RS 1 < ai. < , o-v it ili" , areilactionof 121 Ih * . " torcirculnrsueiurtr- 'hi . Dr. O.U .f.SM Mill. Me Vickar's 1 t u-.rn. CL icji.o. li I . V I A f S-.M-OI- iwe will shi | ) you 412 wt.rtii . .a'i P.'J-I. , „ Stan with. I.ainlcrbacn { ' < i. . Ni-\ , rj.N. | . | . If nffl sorj eje , use ) ISO'S HEMEDY FOR CATARRH. Best. Easiest to U30. P Cheapest. Ki-liof is immediate. A cuie is certn.n. For Cold in the Head it lias no equal. It in an Ointment , of wlnrli a smrll particle is applied to the nostrils. Price , 3X- . Sold by druggists or .sort l y rn.ul. Address. E. T. UAZELTIXJancn , Pa f > \ . like hhem-selves to make the world SAPOL.10 is hhe lilgh o house cleaninJg THE OLD RUT and old methods are not the easiest by far. Many people travel then because they have not tried the better way. It is a relief from a sort of slavery to break away from old-fashioned methods and adopt the labor-saving and strength-sparing inventions of modern times. Get out of old ruts and into new ways by using a cake of SAPOLIO iu your house-cleaning. 1