The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 06, 1896, Image 7

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H . Drnfneni Cannot Ic Carctl.
K L Ivy local application1 ! as they cannot reach
R • < t'i < ! diseased portion of the car. There is
V' only ono way to euro deafness , and iliatis
t l y constitutional remedies. Deafness Is
* * H - , caused by an Inflamed condition of lliu
R mucous ftniiic of the Eustachian Tube.
M When tills tube gets inflamed you have a
V * rumbling Bound , or Imperfect bearing , and
K [ when it is blithely closed deafness irf the
H result , and unless the iiillamutlou can bu
* * * * *
* taken out and tlilu tune restored to lis
, normal condition , hearing will be de-
H .troyed forever ; uhn * cu cs out of ten ate
* *
Pk * caused by rntnrrb , which Is nothing hut
m. an inflamed condition of the mucous surE -
E faces.
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M We will give Ono Hundred Dollar * for
DL any case of Deafness ( caused by cutarrh )
HpE' that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
* H * Cure , bond for circulars , free.
B I * J. CHKNiiY & CO. , Toledo , 0.
i Fold by drupRistK , T. .c.
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BK # In an article on "Why the Confetler-
Hfv acy Kuiled , " ' contributed to the Xovem-
/ ' * ' the of Confeder-
p * er Centur3' , by son a
k ate officer , the first cause is laid to the
V excessive 'issue of paper money. Ho
B W says : "The government acted on the
11 theory that all it had to do to raise
WWr money was to pr'nt ' it. . They did not
Bt " scera to realize that , being the largest
Hi , purchaser in the market , it was nec-
"ii- ossary for the government to keep
HCdown , prices as much as possible ; that
Hf ; every issue of bills must inevitably
L * raise prices and render a new issue
H. necessary ; that every rise in prices
B' ' must be followed by a new issue , until
Kl the buble must collapse of its own cx-
H \ pansion and redundancy. * '
H t ( J Co n't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Lite Away.
| L If you vnut to quit tobacco using easily
B * * * end forever , regain lost manhood , bo made-
Bk well , strong , magnetic , lull of new life and
take Xo-To-Ba the wonder worker
vigor , - - ? ,
that makes weak men strong. Many gain
r ten pounds in ten days. Over 400.01)0 ) cured.
Buy No-To-Sa • from your drusgist , who will
_ guarantee acure. Booklet and sample inui'ed
B { ! Jree.Address Sterling Iteniedy Co. , Chi >
H. * ca o or New York.
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K < ru' New Idea of Telegraphy.
# v From San Francisco Examiner.
Kf \ CoL Ucllon of tlie Freneh artillery
H $ observed not long ago that , if a tele-
Hf phone was in sufficient proximity to ,
Hi although not in actual contact with , a
l\ telegraph line , it would be influenced
Huk > "by the current of the latter. Certain
B r sounds were produced in the telephone
H * l whenever a message passed along the
BVf | telegraph line.
mf- He has now succeeded \ > y long con-
VjjPi ' tinued experiments in perfecting a sys-
% i ctem showing the phonetic impression
V * ! produced by each letter of the Morse
Kf ! f alphabet , thus enabling anyone with
Efc , some practice to read by the sound of
Bm the telephone any message circulating
Bb * 5n a neighboring line. It will be read-
BK&z aly understood that this discovery may
PHl * . be of great importance in war time , as
Hsb * < v in this way a telegraph line might be
HmE ? tupped without in any way interfering
B\E -with the current circulating in it , and
B * l bence without the slightest indication
BVm $ to the stations connected by the line.
K&L The nutter and Calico Ratio.
wfc * > Cost determines price. "When the
V&T ' two metals were at a parity before at
Bw | l 'i to 1 , Germany and Austria were
B SjH on a silver basis , and the mints of In-
BtSV * * 'a V7ere ° Pen and the Latin Union and
B'ST the United States were bimetallic. 1W
Hk -and by the silver began to be mined at
B9 * less cost , better processes , struck rich-
WJh er veins of ore and the price of silver
HtpSj. \\c cannot keep butter in the rela-
H > * tion to calico which it bore fifty years
BjE * . ago. We remember when butter was
BY a"t • * to 1 as compared to calico : but to-
* - j day calico is at . * > to 1 as compared to
butter. The changed ratio of butter
to calico is due to the fact that the la-
l > or of man now has more to do with
producing a pound of butter than with
producing a yard of calico. Steam and
water power now weave cloth , but
thecan't weave cows. Lewiston
Journal.
When bilious or costive.eatacascaret
candy cathartic , cure guaranteed. 10c ,
In Choosing Green.
Though pale olive and other shades
of green are much nsed for wall cover
ings of paper and in woven stuffs , as
• well as for draperies.they should never
be decided upon until the\ ' are seen by
artificial light , as some of the shades
1 of olive that are rich and beautiful by
3ijrht of day , have a gloomy brown
shade that no amount of artificial light
will change.
Helpful to the Kyes.
A simple and excellent plan to
strengthen and preserve the e\'es is tote
to follow this rule : Every morninjr
pour some cold water into a bowl , at
the bottom of the bowl place a silver
coin or some other bright object , and
then put your face in the water with
the e3-es open and move your head
gently from side to side. This will
make the eyes brighter and stronger.
fm Gladness - Comes
tPs \A/tia better understanding of the
Bjj B V V transient nature of the many phys-
KlBBl * ca * * * s w"ck vanish before proper ef-
BwX forts gentle efforts pleasantefforts
11 rightly directed. There is comfort in
BjSf the knowlec-je , that so many forms of
BW sickness are not due to any actual dis-
B -B& ease , but simply to a constipated condi-
B JBK ; tion of the.system , which the pleasant
BjIbW family laxative. Syrup of Figs , prompt-
B Bf , 3j removes. That is why it is the only
B K remedy with millions of families , and is
Bvg Ug everywhere esteemed so highly by all
Bfwho ' valne good health. Its beneficial
B s3k * effects are due to the fact , that it is the
Bv 'feaijC one remedy which promotes internal
B ' wK cleanliness without debilitating the
CHg , organs on which it acts. It is therefore
1 SP1 important , in order to get its bene-
BV' 2-L ficial effects , to note when you pur-
Bi taJSw * chase , that you have the genuine arti-
Bf i Tat ? ' which is manufactured by the Cali-
jBT * fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by
B 3K. all reputable druggists.
K jS ' ' * n tae enjoyment of good health ,
Wm an e system is regular , laxatives or
BV " BjK other remedies are then not needed. If
B'ift Kj afflicted with any actual disease , one
irlmay be commended to the most skillful
ijrrr \ physicians , but if in need of a laxative ,
B B 1 one should have the best , and with the
Bndjajawellinfonned everywhere. Syrup of
V * wL -Figs stands highest and is most largely
Bk. St ised and gives most general satisfaction.
BgffBgkin " "
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TALMAGE'S SEEM0N.
"CHANT TO THE STARS , " SUN
DAY'S SUDJECT.
I'rom the T yU : "XVlio I.ahl tlm Corner
Sloix ; Tlicrcor , "When the Jllornlii
Stars fiatifr Togrtlur'ISnok of Job ,
Chan. S8 , Vcraen 0 and T.
f = S3 GjK E have all seen the
\ \ \ Tr > Hi ceremonyatthe lay-
\jlj of the corner-stone
VI of church , asylum ,
} sij or Masonic temple.
Into the hollow of
f the stone were
placed scrolls of
history and import
ant documents , to
he suggestive if ,
one or two hun-
' flred years after , the building should
j j i be destroyed by fire or torn down. We
i remembc-r the silver trowel or iron
hammer that smote the square piece of
|
granite into sanctity. We remember
some venerable man who presided
wielding the trowel or hammer. We
remember also the music as the choir
stood on the scattered stones and tim
ber of the building about to he con- j
I
Blructed. The leaves of the note-books !
fluttered in the wind , and were turned ! |
ever with a great rustling , and we re
member how the basa , baritone , tenor ,
contralto , and soprana voices com
mingled. They had for many days
been rehearsing the special programme ,
that it might he worthy of the corner
stone laying.
In my text the poet of Uz calls us tea
a grander ceremony the laying ot the
loundation of this great temple of a
world. The corner-stone was a block
of light and the trowel war. of celestial
crystal. All about and on the embank
ments of clouds stood the angelic
choristers unrolling , their librettos of
overture , and other worlds dapped
shining cymbals while the ceremony
went on. and God the architect , by
stroke of light after stroke of light ,
dedicated this great cathedral of a
wend , with mountains for pillars , and
sky for frescoed ceiling , and flowering
fields for a floor , and sunrise and mid
night aurora for upholstery. "Who
laid the corner-stone thereof , when the
morning stars sang together ? "
The fact is that the whole universe
was a complete cadence , an unbroken
dithyramb , a musical portfolio. The
great sheet of immensity had been
spread out , and written on it were the
stars , the smaller of them minims ,
the larger of them sustained notes.
The meteors marked the staccato pas
sages , the whole heavens a gamut with ,
all sounds , intonations , modulations ,
the space between the worlds a musical
interval , trembling of stellar light .a j
quaver , the thunder a bass clef , the
wind among trees a treble clef. That
is the way God made all things a per
fect harmony.
The human intellect out of tune : the
judgment wrongly swerved or the
memory leaky or the will weak or the
temper inflammable , the well-balanced
mind exceptional.
Domestic life out of tune : only here
and there a conjugal outbreak of in
compatibility of temper through the
divorce courts , or a filial outbreak
about a father's will through the sur
rogate 's court , or a case of wife-beating
cr husband-poisoning through the
criminal courts , but thousands of fam
ilies with June outside and January
within.
Society out of tune : labor and capi
tal , their hands on each other's throat.
Spirit of caste keeping those down in
the social scale who are struggling to
cet up , and putting those who are r.n
i.i anxiety lest they have to come down.
Xo wonder the old pianoforte of society
is all out of tune , when hypocrisy and
Iving , and subterfuge , and double-deal
ing , and sycophancy , and charlatanism
and revenge , have for six thousand
years been banging away at the keys
r.nd stamping the pedals.
On all sides there is a shipwreck of
harmonics. Nations in discord with
out realizing it ; so wrong is the feeling
cf nation for nation that symbols
chosen are fierce and destructive. In
this country , where our skies are full
of robins and doves and morning larks ,
v > c have our national symbol the fierce
: .ud filthy eagle , as cruel a bird as can
be found in all the ornithological cata-
liguc . In Great Erirain , where they
have lambs and fallow deer , their sym-
Lol is the merciless lion. In Russia ,
where from between her frozen north
and blooming south all kindly beasts
dwell , they chose the growling beai-
nd in the world's heraldry a favorite
figure is the dragon , the fabled winged
serpent , ferocious and dreadful. And
so fond is the world of contention that
wo climb out through the heavens and
baptize one of the other planets with .
the spirit of battle and call it Mars I
after the god of war , and we give tc | <
the eighth sign of the zodiac the name j
of the scorpion , a creature which is
chiefly celebrated for its deadly sting
But. after all. these symbols are ex
pressive of the way nation feels to
ward nation. Discord wide as the con
tinent and bridging the seas.
Tartini. the great musical composer
dreamed one night that he made a con
tract with Satan , the latter to be evei
in the composer's eervjee But ono
night he hauded to Satan a violin , on
which Diabolus played such sweet ;
music that the composer was awakened
by the emotion , and tried to reproduce
the sounds , and therefrom was written
Tartini's most famous piece , "The
Devil's Sonata , " a dream ingenious ,
but faulty , for all melody descends
from heaven , and only discords ascend
from hell. All hatreds , feuds , contro
versies , backbitings , and revenges are
the devil's sonata , are diabolic fugue ,
are demoniac phantasy , are grand
march of doom , are allegro of perdi
tion.
tion.But
But the worst of all discord Is moral :
discord. If society and the world are
painfully discordant to imperfect man
what must they be to a perfect God !
People try to define what sin is. It
cc-ems to me that sin is getting out of
harmony with God , a disagreement
with his holiness , with his purity , with
his love , with his commands , our -will
clashing with his will , the finite dash
ing against the infinite , the frail
against the puissant , the created
against the Creator. If a thousand mu
sicians , with flute and cornet-a-piston ,
' and trumpet , and violoncello , the haut
boy , and trombone , and all the wind
and stringed instruments that ever
gathered in a Duseldorf jubilee should
resolve that they would play out of
tune , and put concord to the rack , and
make the place wUd with shrieking
and grating and rasping stands , they
could not maice such a pandemonium
as that which rages in a sinful soul
when God listens to the play of its
thoughts , passions , and emotion dis
cord , lifelong discord , maddening dis
cord.
* *
In olden the choristers had a tun
ing fork with' two prongs , and they
would strike it on the back of pew or
music rack , and put it to the ear , and
then start the tune , and all the other
voices would join. In modern orches-
tra the leader has a complete instrument -
ment rightly attuned , and he sounds
that , and all the other performers tunc
the keys of their instruments to make
them correspond , and draw the bow
over the string and listen , and sound it
over again , until all the keys are
screwed to concert pitch , and the dis
cords melt into one great symphony ,
and the curtain hoists , and the baton
taps , and audiences are raptured with
Schumann's "Paradise and the Peri , "
or Rossini's "Stabat Mater , " or Bach's ?
"Magnificat" in D.
Now. our -world can never be attuned
by an imperfect instrument. Even a
Cremona would not do. Heaven has
ordained the only instrument , and it
is made out of the wood of the cross ,
and t he voices that accompany it are
imported voices , cantatrices of the
first Christmas night , Avhen heaven
serenaded the earth with "Glory to
God in the highest , and on earth
peace , good will to men. " Lest we
start too far off and get lost in
generalities , we had better begin with
ourselves , get our own hearts and lives
in harmony with the eternal Christ.
Oh , for his Almighty Spirit to attune
us. to chord our will with his will , xo
modulate our life with his life , and
bring us into unison with all that is
pure , and self-sacrificing , and heaven
ly ! The strings our nature are all
broken and twisted , and the bow is
so slack it cannot evoke anything
mellifluous. The instrument made for
heaven to play on ha-3 been roughly
twanged and struck by influences
worldly and demoniac. O master hand
of Christ , restore this split , and frae-
tured. and despoiled , and unstrung na
ture , until first it shall wail out for our
sin and then thrill with Divine pardon !
The whole world must also be at-
tr-ned by the same power. 1 was in
the Fairbanks Weighing Scale Manu
factory , of Vermont. Six hundred
hands , and they have never had a
strike. Complete harmony between
labor and capital , the operatives of
scores of years in their beautiful homes
near by the mansions of "he manu
facturers , whose invention and Chris
tian behavior made the great enter
prise : So , ail the world over , labor and
capital will be brought into euphony.
You may have heard what is called the
"Anvil Chorus. " composed by Verdi ,
a tune played by hammers , great and
small , now with mighty stroke , and
dow with heavy stroke , beating a great
iron anvil. That is what the world
has got to come to anvil chorus , yard
stick chorus , shuttle chorus , trowel
chorus , crowbar chorus , pickaxe
chorus , gold-mine chorus , rail-track
chcrus. locomotive chorus. It can be
doze , and it will be done. So all social
life will be attuned by Gospel harp.
There will be as many classes in so
ciety as new. but the classps will not be
regulated by birth , nor wealth , nor ac
cident , but by the scale of virtue and
benevolence , and people will be as
signed to their places as good , or very
good , or most excellent. So. also , com
mercial life will be attuned , and there
will be twelve in every dozen , and six
teen ounces in every pound , and ap
ples at the bottom cf the barrel will
be as sound as those on the top , and
rilk goods will not be cotton , and sell-
erfwill not have to charge honest
people more than the right price be
cause others will not pay. and goods
will come to you corresponding with
the sample by which you purehassc
chem. aa conee will not be chicoried.
and sugar will n6t be sanded , and milk
will not be chalked , and adulteration
; f food will be a State prison offense.
Aye. all things shall be attuned. Elec
tions ; in England and the United States
will no more be a grand carnival of
defamation and scurrility , but the ele
vation of righteous men in a righteous
way.
e *
Heaven is to have a new song , an en
tirely new song , but I would not wonder
if.as sometimes on earth a tune is fash
ioned out of many tunes , or it is one
tune with the variations , so some of
the songs of the redeemed may have
playing through them the songs of
earth ; and how thrilling , as coming
through the great anthem of the saved ,
accompanied by harpers with their
harps , and trumpeters with heir
trumpets , if we should hear some of
the strains of Antioch , and Mount Pis-
gah , and Coronation , and Lenox , and
St. Martin's , and Fountain , and Ariel ,
and Old Hundred ! How they would
bring to mind the praying circles , and
communion days and the Christmas
festivals , and the church worship in
which on earth we mingled ! I have
no idea that when we bid farewell to
earth we are to bid farewell to all
theee grand old Gospel hymns , which
melted and raptured our souls for so
| many years. Now , If sin is discord ,
and righteousness is harmon } " , let us
get out of the ono and enter the other.
, After our dreadful civil war was over ,
in the summer of 18G9 , . a great nation
al peace jubilee was held in Boston ,
and as an elder of my church had been
• honored by the selection of some of his
j music , to be rendered on that occasion ,
1 accompanied him to the jubilee. For-
1 ty thousand people cat and stood in'
j the great Coliseum elected for that pur-
pese. Thousands of wind and stringed
| instruments. Twelve thousand trained -
, ed voices. The masterpieces of all
ages rendered , hour after hour , and
day after day Handel's "Judas Macca-
j baeus , " Sphor's "Last Judgment , " Bee
thoven's "Mount of Olives , " Hadyn's
J "Creation , " "Mendple = nWs "Elijah , "
' ' • " rolling
Meyerbeer's Coronation March ,
ing on and up in surges that billowed
against the heavens. The mighty ca
dences within were accompanied on
the outside by the ringing of bells of
the city and cannon on the commons ,
discharged by electricity , in exact time
with the music , thundering their aw
ful bars of a harmony that astounded
all nations. Sometimes I bowed my
head and wept. Sometimes I stood up
in the enchantment , and sometimes the
effect was so overpowering 1 felt I
could not endure it , especially when
all the voices were in full chorus , and
all the batons were in full wave , and
nil the orchestra in full triumph , and
a hundred anvils under mighty ham
mers were in full clang , and all the
towers of the city rolled in their ma
jestic sweetness , and the whole build
ing quaked with the boom of thirty
cannon. Parepa Rosa , with a voice
that will never again be equalled on
earth until the archangelic voice so
proclaims that time shall be no longer ,
rose above all other sounds in her ren
dering of our national air , "The Star
Spangled Banner. " it was too much
for a mortal , quite enough for an im
mortal , to hear , and , while some faint
ed , one woman's spirit , released un
der its power , sped away to be with
God.
God.O
O Lord , our God , quickly usher in
the whole world's peace jubilee , and all
islands of the sea join the five conti
nents , and all the voices and all the
musical instruments of all nations
combine , and all the organs that ever
sounded requiem of sorrow sound only
a grand march of joy , and all the beils
that tolled for burial ring for resurrec
tion , and all the cannon that ever hurl
ed death across the nations sound
fcrth eternal victory , and over all the
acclaim of earth and mmstresy of
heaven there win be heard one voice
sweeter and mightier than any human
or angelic voice , a voice once full of
tears , but now full triumph , the voice
of Christ , saying , "I am Alpha and
Omega , the beginning and the end , the
first and last. " Then , at the laying of
the top-stone of the world's history ,
the eame voices shall be heard as when ,
at the laying of the world's corner
stone , "the morning stars sang to <
gether. "
WISDOM.
It is temper which makes the bliss
of home or destroys comfort.
One great trouble in doing a mean
action is that you are compelled to
associate with yourself afterward.
Whoever fails to turn aside the ills
of life by prudent forethought must
submit to fulfil the cause of destiny.
Purity of heart and life gives a clear
ness to the mental horizon which noth
ing else can ; it clears away a vast
number of clouds and shadows.
A wise and kindly silence would oft
en prevent incalculable injury. Es
pecially should we avoid repeating
what has been said in the heat of an
ger.
ger.The memory of a beloved mother will
often arm the heart and sway the life
of a strong man , as her presence never
did when , as a boy , she yearned over
him.
him.We
We must ourselves ascend if we
would lift others , and in this very up
ward climbing we are making the first
and most essential step in social im
provement.
When the whites of eggs are v. n
zzxQ the yelks are not required at the
same time , drop the yelks ino a s-aail
cup or glass , cover the surface with a
little cold water and keep in a cool
place.
If corned beef , tongue or ham is left
to cool in the water in which it is
boiled the meat will be much better
and more moist. All boiled meats
should be cooked slowly , and never be
allowed to boil rapidly.
Fiatirons th- . _ . .e become rou& ' .i
from rust or starch should be rubbed
with yellow beeswax. Have a cake of
the wax tied in a piece of cheesecloth.
Heat the iron until it is very warm ,
but not hot , rub the iron briskly with
the beeswax , then quickly rub with a
clean , coarse cloth until the surface if-
smooth.
WORTH KNOWING.
The big crop of apples in Maine is
making business lively for the rail
roads.
Commenting on the recent gift to
Chicago university , the Boston Glee
jealously remarks : "Them as has
gits. "
The buiness of shipping moss for
packing nursery stock and plants is de
veloping quite an industry at Vicks-
burg. Miss.
George Washington's monument , on
South mountain. Maryland , was struclc
by lightning on Saturday night last
and badly shattered.
A panorama of hell has just been
painted by a number of Italian and
Hungarian artists. They have asked (
King Humbert to inspect it. |
Queen Victoria purchases almost ,
every new book of note published , and
her expenditure on literature of all
Eorts is over S6.000 per annum. j
The * Fall Millnerr.
The early fall hats have a rather se
vere aspect when compared with the
fluffy , beilowcred hats of summer , but
there is a stylish air about them and
they give the wearer a distinguished
appearance , iionneis for elaborate oc
casions are airy , indeed , being made
almost entireh * of gathered tulle or
lace and jet and trimmed with dark
' velvet , s'prays of flowers and feathers.
Some of these tiny affairs have a full
! osprey perched upright at the back.
' Sprays of green oats and bunches of
I ' green wheat are showing themselves
, ' among the trimmings of the fall mill-
ucry , in opposition to the bright red
cherries and currants that have been
introduced fcr tbc decoration of fall
hats. New Yorlc Sun.
Mind KraiUn .
You can read a happy ta ml In a happy
countenance without much penetration.
Till-U the sort of countenance that the
quondam bilious sufferer or dyspeptic re
lieved I v Hofctetter's trtomaeh Hitters wears.
You will meet many such. The meat stoin-
aclilc and alteiatle a so provides happi-
iicfcs for the malarious , the rheumatic , the' '
veak and those troubled with inaction of •
the kidneys and bladder. |
The following stories will be pub
lished in Harper's Round Table on Oct.
' _ ' 7th. "Mr. Parks' Obstreperous Sign , "
by Haydcn Carruth ( this ie a Hal
lowe ' en story and is full of humor ) ;
"Texas , * ' a tale of the early war troub
les with Mexico , by A. < " . Canfield ;
"lv Adventure with Dacoits. " by Dav
id Gilmore : "The P.oy in War. " by CLE.
Sears ; instalments of Mollie Elliot. Seaj j
well's serial storj * entitled "A Virginia
Cavalier. " and of Hayden ( arruth's se
rial storj' entitled "The Voyage of the
Rattletrap. * ' There will be the usual
department of Interscliolastic sport , '
photography , bicycling. Stamps , etc.
Piso's Cure for Consumption is the only
cousii medicine used in mv hour.e I ) . C
Albright , Miaiml urg , ta. , JJe.11. . • ' . . " .
A Hint of the Millennium.
If ever the happy time should arrive
when we are more interested to dis
cover the excellencies of our neighbors
and friends than their defects , and
more anxious to study their ideals than
to insist upon our own , a great itapc- ,
tus will be given to moral progress and ,
to the true and cordial brotherhood of
man. New York Ledger.
fleseman-H Camphor Kee \ lth Glycerine.
T1p original and only tonuintC'urrs < 'hupped IImiiIs
and I'ace , Cold Sort" * , in : C CJ.C'larLi.C'o , N.Uu > en.Ct.
Th - Carpenter ! ! - • •
There is an English insect something <
like our bee. except that it is a rich i
violet in color , " which deserves its name i
of carpenter bee * . By the aid of a chisel
provided by nature , tins bee excavates a \
home in any piece of timber that suits
its purpose. This house consists of ten '
or twelve rooms , and in them are i
reared the bee ' s young. ,
Sirs. "VV ulo "s Sootliinc Syrup I
ror < 'liilclr , nticthins. > . rifnstIifuinb rvdiicf inflam- ,
Wutiun. all. * pain , curea uiml relit * . -5 cents a bottle. ,
The womou vho marries a man to reform
him has no time to take \ roper tare of her
complexion.
Just try a ] ( ) c box of Cascarets. the
finest liver and bo' .vei regulator ever '
made.
It is the medi < me j i es < riLed by cir ; urn-
.stances that hurts
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A Little Child ! H
With a Little Cold. ! 1 1
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Little colds when neglected * t [ |
grow to large diseases and | j H
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral | i |
CURES COLDS. § j H
Comfort to 1 1
California- H
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tourist sleeping car for D o- T l
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risco.and l.ns Atx < rlu > Ceavc * j * j * H
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Kiirilmrtoa Kotite. J t
It is carpeted , uphutKtcrofi ' ' * j' " j' j'H
In launn. has spring seal * "H
and ba.Us and is pn > vtu : I' H
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fS25 feS els soap.etc Anexptjritjuceti . H
J J f | Tj iji 111 fll li cfcrur-iun conuudor autt = > * * j j * j * H
MjglJlJ'jHyJI uniformed I ullman porttrx H
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* fc" " " " * l While rx'tthc-r asexpia - , |
sttely finished oor as ! i u lc . Hh
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look at as a pnluru ! ilt jrt-r.iT 'H
Is just as peed xo rifle Jn. t r- j' l' l'H
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and the prleuf a berth.nSUt ? |
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particulars write to H
J. rr.A\ri = . Gen 1 l'av > 'rseat. . OmjL * aa. > " eTs. H
sooth K/saQ / nHDl ' H
west mtimumz H
The best fruit v-ctioa v the WkH. No |
drouths A failure ot crops as7tr Irauuc f l
i lild cl'mate. ' J'roducii ; • so 1. Abuaitiuce ot * H
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good pure water < H
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For Maps and Circulars t'xi a foil tijijcrip'H
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ral Lands m south v\ > i ? ! .ssi > nrt. writer ti > *
JOHN M 1TK1 > Y. M-i a'e-uf Uik aiis-onri * j jH
Land and Le Mtoel : Coiapaay Ktawiio. Newton - H
ton Co. , Missouri. * * j * H
MM&IBjtB bucket shops ! yj t
raWWay * TRADC WITH A J H
. , „ , . RESPONSIBLE FIRM. li M
E , S. MURRAY & . CO. . If l
BANKERS AMD BROKERS , -J B
122,123aiiil2-Riii B i.a Cbca CL * j H
Members r.i the Chicago Soars o " Trade : in sow ! e j l
standing , who will funnsl. yo- ; with their Lileit l l
Hook on statistics and rMar > i mronmition a- i l
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! rdiiK the markets Write ( or it and their Dadj | l
Market Letter , hnth FREE xl&UzznrxA Am Ex. * H
National Hank , Cine \ .o | * H
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Examins : on nutl.Ailvier n ' - ' uti-ntnxiiIKy of In- * j | H
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$ $ Tiie pleasautest , safest and most efficient remedy known for every kind J sjC M
U of cough , lajrrippe. iniliienza , etc . Nafe for all aes. . Do. - a. > i > : cuenw H
* * rY or disagree A\ith the stomach. Has been used very ext < * n- > . .vy ' uy the j fJC M
' * most noted physicians in the hospital of Loudon , 1'aris _ n i 2\zn York 5ff |
J\J v. ith the verv best of success. Vg * t H
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, g ; Branch Stores ana Agencies in almost even' city and town. If Co ' cnbru sre
' not proper ' reDresented in your vicinity , let us know. 5 *
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