The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 03, 1897, Image 3

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    I % ' 'Mm\ A IWccUuk of Racoa.
L mHHX " * " tilon time nf > r ° mi anthropologist
L MmWA' • New York CIty rofc ft ffro P ° r m
Hre-f 0l many racC3 In hIa ll0Ufi0 f ° i * n I"-
BIS&li Posc In the group there wore a North
f1HIAmerican Indian , a Chinaman , a ns-
r ' Hy Rro , a Hawaiian , a Hebrew , an Arab ,
J Hj on East Indian and Europeans of the
Si Gothic Celtic , Slavic and Latin races.
BA All of them were found in the cily of
- t HjlX * ow y ° r antl 'l11 wcrc able to use
L WmWf lno English language well or othcr-
B z Bi § \ ise. The anthropologist who brought
rr H ( them together ( toured to get their
I. R.V\ notions upon certain questions of race ,
L j EfiU linguistics and religion , but ho had
I 1 f < P > great difficulty in getting thorn. Ho
i mfi proposes to hold other conferences of
RnSKm ° same kind , an ( * to 7 > rosccuto his
B L EAi investigations until his object has
Hm * * ' been attained. "All races of men are
ll < | ( of ono blood. " according to the Scrip-
H11 tures.
SCl There Ii a Class or 1'cople
w'rjpfy' , "Who are injured by the use of coffee.
I w MmH Recently there has been placed in all
m. * l * ie Srocerv stores a new preparation
taPl called GRAIN-O , made of pure grains.
mtm % t that lakcs tne Place of coffee. The
I WjJ \ , most delicate-stomach receives it with-
I 'jMW ' I out distress , and but few can tell it
m wM from coffee. It does not cost over %
BfejMf , as much. Children may drink it with
1 jH ( great benefit. 15 cents and 25 cent ?
r
HP , \ per package. Try it. Ask for
ME l > V * GRAJN-O.
-mM A
m , | ' . Dr. Kay's Renovator never fails to'cure
f * v' ' nervousness , constipation , dyspepsia or
HilvV > . / "vor discope. It renovates mildly but cer-
ffl"/ / ? tainly. 25c. See advt.
Ii [ j A Uncle Sam Undisturbed.
BkjPfh f * Foreign power : "If you don't try
mfrf , ' harder to please us we'll shoot. " Un-
I VgA clo SamCosts money to shoot now-
Kaf ! f adays. " Foreign power : "We'll bor-
Rg Mt { { row it of the Rothschilds. " Uncle
mWim&l't Sam : "Not much you won't. The
| P iRothschilds have $50,000,000 invested
I I • y' in this country. " Xew York Weekly.
II 'rfr. * Hall's Catarrh Cure
I a. * taken internally. Price , 75c.
Hfl . Even if a man has nerve he dislikes
Hft i % j for occasion to arise for using it.
f No-To-Uac for Fifty Cents.
i Guaranteed tobacco habit cure , makes treats
f * . Oca strong , blood pure. 50c , 31. AH druggists.
H T v
yl * | Some people frown even when they
HNT * ' ' . are amused.
rJ J
MM ' ' * My doctor said I wou'd die but , Piso's Cure
vi , f f for Consumption cured me. Amos Kelner ,
T 1 \ , t\ \ Cherry Valley , Ills. , Nov. 23 , 1895
hl C f If a man has horse sense he always
U' . } V knows when to say neigh.
Wm i
I FARnELI. "S RCD STAR EXTRACT in
K B , { \ The best ; all procors trill refund youi money If
| R ; \ , you are not sallBQcd tvlth It.
B X An artist is not a success until he can
WMm | l draw a check on the bank.
Mr 5k
I H w ' 7 ° Care Constipation Forever.
' ? * „ Tale Cascarcts Candv Cathartic 10c or 25a
IV * ( * If C C. C. fail to cure. druRgibts refund money.
I UK ' - ne mortal who has all he wants has '
LV9 too much.
>
Not tn the Faahlon.
Emcrsonla Dorchester "Olivinla
Holmes is not the rcchercho girl I
thought she was. "
Russollina Waldo "What has oc
curred ? "
Emorsonia Dorchester "I noticed
to-day that .she was wearing her win
ter spectacles. * ' Jeweler's Circular.
When j-ou vibit Omaha you should call nt
C. 8. Raymond Co. 'b je\velr3r store , coniur
Fifteeutli and Douglas streets , aud ex
amine their jewelry and art goods lor
wedding , birthday and Christmas | rehouts ,
also steel engraved wedding stationery , in
vitations and visiting cards. It is the only
first class , up-to-dnte jewelry , art and cut
glass store west of Chicago and St. Louis.
Engraving and printing 100 visiting cards
* 1.50 by mail.
The Able Editor.
The village wag thought he would
have s me fun with the mild-mannered
young man who had recently taken
charge of the county paper.
"I say , " he said , coming into the of
fice excitedly , "there's a man on the
street looking for you with a club. "
The young editor looked up pleasant
ly.
"Is tnat so ? " he inquired. "We make
special reductions to clubs. How many
subscribers has he got ? "
Whereupon the wag felt that he had
barked up the wrong tree. Truth.
Venom Inlialed With the Air ,
And imbibed with tile Avatcr of a malariom
locality , has still a certain antidote. Expe
rience sanctions confidence in Hostcttcr's
Stomach Bitters as a preventive of this
scourge. All over this continent and In the
tropics It has proved itself a certain means
of defense , and an eradlcant of intermittent
and remittent fevers , and other forms of
mlasma-born disease. Nor is it less effective
for kidney troubles , constipation , rheuma
tism aud nervousness.
All you guess about difficulty in sell
ing Stark Trees may be wrong. If you
wish to know the truth , drop a postal
to Stark Nursery , Louisiana , Mo. , or
Rockport , 111. Name references. Cash
pay to salesmen each week the year
round. Outfit free takes no money
to tkv the work. Also want club
makers jret their trees free.
Kern With Hair and Teeth.
A baby boy , weighing seven pounds .
and having a heavy head of hair and
two rows of teeth , was born to tho.
wife of Samuel Meglone , a merchant
of Lexington , Ky. , a few days ago.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever , be mag
netic , full of life , nerve and vigor , take No-To-
Bac , the wonder-worker , that makes weak
men strong. All druKgists , 50c or $1. Cure
guaranteed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Ecmedy Co. , Chicago or New York.
It's the revolving fan that gathers
no flies.
Sirs. Wlnilovr'H Sootblnc Sjrup
For children teethlntcsoftenntheBunis.redncesinflara.
matiou , allays pain , cures -nind colic. 25 cents a bottle.
It always seems an effort for soma
men to be good natured.
Coe'a Conch Snlsnm
Is the oldest and best. It 111 break up a cold qnlcUei '
than any thin ? else. It Is ahvaj s reliable. Try it.
Some people have no appreciation .
for anything beyond something to eat.
Byj > tp > Pistols and Pestles , 'i
BwIjJP ( HI)1) ) ) ke duelling pistol now occupies its proper | | | | )
fcw/f / fef place , in the museum of the collector of relics
Hw | \ * ( flfj ) of barbarism. The pistol ought to have beside | | | |
HTO | \ it the pestle that turned out pills like bullets ,
Rl\r * ' " ( jp | to be shot like bullets at the target of the fjp
Hi I \ \ / n. liver. But the pestle is still in evidence , and / |
B * J * ( V iP v rill be , probably , until everybody has tested \P
K Ii | § vV the virtue of Ayer's sugar coated pills. They | C\
Kfl | i * " Wj/ treat the liver as a friend , not as an enemy. %
WLm\ ( m ) Instead cf driving it , they coax it. They arc ( { mk
MSI * _ 0 s5 > compounded on the theory that the liver doea
HMk j@M ' \ its v/ork thoroughly and faithfully under \p \ |
r a /f \ obstructing conditions , and if the obstructions gs
WK XI- V / are removed , the liver vrill do its daily duty. vp | |
Hpljf "When liver v/ants hel-o get "the pill
/ \ your / , /
RJf W that will , " W
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Ayer's Cathartic Pills.
MWm $ vH/ )
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NS " "
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H 2 If You Need Renovating Take *
Iw.i 1 Dr. Kay's Renovator. I
k % t * * ) It Invlporatcs and rcnewp the whole svstem. A perfect renovator. rcmoTjng the {
I V * % t ) cause. > end for our iiewfr-pase book with rCrecircs Mr. Andy W.itmcr , of East Chifa
mWm * iT * ca'o , Ind. , writes : "I would not take 111 for your boo' ? if 1 could not tct another. " f
WmxJ * dt ) vil1 senJ 5t uow for a stamp Address Dk. B J. Ka.Meuical Co. . Omaha , Neb. tij
il SIDO To Any Man.M | | o M
Bf fjC ' WILL PAY S1CO FOR ANY CASE < § jftf § B I PlIlP
MMm O' WcaknrM in Men Tliey Treat and jfcferS 4VTC2T T Ti lk .l3 fl 3
Wm . \ ms mini , • < • " > > • ' " " "
An Omaha Company places for the first % "Tj
/ time before tlio public a Magical TreatIf" BflR WABS W3 B
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HJ / \ . mbxt for the ttre o Lost Vitality , Nervous fr * M ] Bl H SBwO H l33 ?
W ' V K mid Sexual Weakness , and Restoration of | yKa j | gffi E Haw
MW g f Life Force in old and young men. No _
t V vroru-out French remedy ; contains no The Best * | 1 "KCP
m\ \ J * Phosphorous or other harmful drugs. It is Saddle Coat , y L fl V y * | j
H ! ' / a WoNDKitrrjL Tucatmhn't magical in its MnfaiiBKBx BrManBa
Ev. X effects positive in its cure. All readers , -MH Ll Keeps both rider and siddfe Pcr | FyM
MmJf \ -who are sutToriug from -weakness that 23Etct'ydryfn the bafdest storms. I g
PC blights their life , causing that mental and JSM ffiS g . i l lc
I \ \ physical suffering peculiar to Lost ManMj ( ' I SgtelSB
m i howl , should write to the STATE MEDICAL 9f * fl your town , writs for catalogue to SHIS'
I 3 S COMPANY , Omaha , Nob. , and tney will g | j A. J. TOWER. Bostoa. Mass. | * 9 |
llf I seud you absolutely FREE , a valuable m. * m rf ( TJ a
I V. H paper on these diseases , and positive proofs - ,
Mj > y $ of their truly Maoicai. Treatment. Thoas12 TO $35 2.to * ? ! , worklne for ns.
Bf W ends of mei who have lost all hope of a F jgfcg imgg u *
HI SB \ cure , are being restored by them to a per- Per WhhKhoOTtlo , h.II1 rbeprontabiyt-ra.
mVJ m I fM ; condition . Z.Z wort " well P > ojeo. good . enlags for town and
W city msoonntrr districts.
m
f W This Magical Treatment may be taken j. .cifitoki > , litk * n in RtfcRitluaondVa ,
WmfM. at homo'under'thoir directions , or they will _ _ _
| B W * pay railroad fare and. hotel bills to all who If afflicted • with ? Xl-l-tl-llfe r Kfete *
LB Wc prefer to go there for treatment , if they sore eyes , use 5 I B mp50n SCJJS ndlftli
rB K , fail to cure. They are perfectly reliable ;
| 1.,1 have no Free Prescriptions , Free Cure , J . -M
I V W Free Sample , or. C. O. D. fake. They have Mg aIcmis 11Mgl3MfIrM
fm 1 350,000 capital , and guarantee to cure BL CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. | a
\W \ * , every case they treat or refund every dollar ; Kl Best Cough fiyrnp. T ate Goo < L UseHj
11 g * * or their charges may be deposited in a E3 "PfjJ " ! Jrfi
t M bank to be paid to them when a cure is M | aMl liglgtlIiai5 alia > lga M
ftW affected. Write them today.
THE HELPING HAND.
Y acquaintance
M //I wlth Patsy besau
/
fwi 1// at u t5me when *
WM H had charge o thu
1 LJ
t ,
- - distributing bureau
fya of a Helping Hond
\r\ \ J Aid Society. Patsy
JTO/ $ & at the
JTOjT - • appeared
' \ | ' > \ & & 2 ( bureau one cold
W $ and snowy mid-
/ m winter morning.
He was so small
that only his two shining blue eyes
and his freckled pug nose were vislbla
at the little opening in the dqor of the
room in which I sat. A ragged cap
rested lightly on the back of his curly
red head. Eight dirty little Angers
clutched at the shelf in front of the
window , and I knew that Patsy was
landing on his tiptops.
Affairs had been goine : wren ? all tha
morning in the bureaa , and I felt a
little cross , bnt ne one could feel cross
long in the light of Patsy's laughing
eyes , so I said pleasantly :
"Well , what do you want , little fellow
"
low ? " -
"Is it here ye give things ? " he said.
"Yes , we do have things to give
away sometimes. What do you want ? "
"Well , I do be wantin' more mm
ye'll be givin * away , " he replied , with
his eyes twinkling. "I want all thim
Vanderbilts has , but if ye cauld lave
me have a pair of breeches the day , ser ,
mebbe I could wait a bit for the rist. "
I opened the door and told him to
come in. He did so without any sign
of embarrassment , and yet his manner
was not bold. His need of the "bree
ches" was evident. Those he bad on
were nothing but rags and patches. Hie
stockings had holes in them , and his
shoes were on the point of dissolution.
"Where do you live ? "
"In Finney's coor-r-t , sor. "
I knew the locality. Only the poor
est of the poor live there.
"What is your name ? "
"Patsy Noonan. "
"Have you a father ? "
"Yes , sor. "
Is he at work ? "
"He is , ser on the Islan' . "
I needed no further information re
garding the character or occupation of
Patsy's father. On "the Island" were
the city's reformatory institutions , and
if Mr. Noonan was there it was for a
misdemeanor of some sort , and it was
not necessary to embarrass Patsy by
pressing him for further details , so I
said :
"And have you a mother , too ? "
"Indade I have. "
"What does she do ? "
"She's doin' toime on the Islan'
llong wid me father , now , sor. "
Patsy's eyes caught sight of a little
plaster cast of Peter Cooper which
stood upon the mantle. I told him of
Mr. Cooper's kindness to the poor.
"He looks it , ser , " said Patsy. "It's
not the likes of him would be afther
"SHE'S DEAD. "
doing' toime on the Islan' , I'm think-
in.
"No , " said I. "If all men and women
were as good as he was the Island
could be used for better purposes. See
to it that you keep off the Island your
self , my boy. "
"I hates the Islan' , " was all he said
in reply.
"How do you get along while your
father and mother are away ? "
"I shtay wid me gran'mother , sor.
It's she that owns the fruit-shtand for-
ninst the bridge , between Kelly's sa-
j loon and the post-office. I sells papers
i an * such loike. Ban-in' the coal and
r the rint , ser , I'd not be comin' here at
[ all , at all. I'll not be afther comin *
• again , I don't think. "
| But he did come again about six
weeks later. I was again alone when ho
appeared at the little opening in the
• door. Instead of the cap , he wore a
stiff black hat , probably found in some
refuse barrel. There was a band of
coarse black crape around the crown of
the hat , and his eyes were not quite
so bright as they had been before.
| "Well , Patsy , " I said , "you have been
having trouble , haven't you- '
I "Yis , sor. " He took off his hat and
began smoothing out the crape -ih
his finger.
I "Who is the crape for , Patsy ? "
"Me gran'mother. It's wan wake this
day she's dead. "
His blue eyes filled with tenrs and
his lips trembled , as he added : "she
was the best friend I iver had , granny
was. She niver bate me in me loifo
an' she's saved me manny a batin'
from me father an' mither. "
"Have your father and your mother
come home yet ? "
"No , ser , they bees on the Islan *
shtill. Their toime is out in two wakes ,
an * it's that I'd be shpakin wid you
about. "
"What can I do for you or for them.
Patsy ? "
"Well , it's loike this , ser : Whin they
wint to the Islan' there was a mont's
rint due , an' ivery shtick av foorniture
was sowld out av the tinnvmint. an'
it Tinted to some wan else ;
but there's me gran-mother's
tinnyment. wid de rint on It.
paid for a mont' to come : but we had to
lave most of the foorniture go to pay
* " * " " ' ' ' f ' . ' ' i's fr r
for dc fun'ral , which was wan she'd no
call to be ashamed of , sor. There's
three rooms in the tincymint , an' the
cook stove an' a chair or two is left , an'
I fought , ser , I fought" he hesitated
and said :
"What do you think. Patsy ? "
"I fought if I could foornish the tin-
nymint up a bit more an * make it clane
an' shwate , loike , me father an' mother
would have some place to come to whin
they lave the Islan * , an' thin , mebbe ,
they'd ihiy to kape off the Islan' . "
"So they might , Patsy , and they must
have seme place to go to when they
come back to the city. "
"If they don't , they'll soon be back
to the Islan' , " said Patsy , stroking his
finger and his head in solemn affirma
tion , and emphasizing the statement by
adding :
"Mark that , sor. An' so I fought " 1
get the tinymint ready against/ %
toime they'll nade it. I'm goii ? o
take me gran'mither's place at the fruit
sthand an' sell papers , too ! an' if you
know any way to help out a bit wid
foornishin' me tinnymint I'd be obliged
an' I'd pay it all back when I could. "
It happened that there was a quanti
ty of very good second hand furniture
in the distributing department of the
Helping Hand. I made Patsy's case
known to the society , and was given
permission to use anything necessary
in refurnishing his grandmother's de
pleted tenement. Some of the young
ladies belonging to the society become
interested in the warm hearted Irish
lad , and did much to make the tene
ment neat and attractive.
Patsy's delight knew no bounds. His
laughing eyes grew brighter and
brighter , the color came back to his
cheeks.
"Sure , they'll think this is better than
the Islan' , " he said , as he walked from
one to the other of the clean and com
fortably furnished little rooms. "Coor-
tains to the winder ! An' a rockin' -
" chair wid a cushion in it ; An' a cloth
on the table ! It's out o' sight ! "
He blackened the cook stove himself
until it shone as brightly as a stove
could shine.and he scrubben the kitch
en floor over and over again.
At last the day came when Mr. and
Mrs. Noonan were again free. I went
down to the wharf with Patsy to meet
them when the city boat should arrive
from the Island. Patsy , neat and clean , f
in a suit from the relief department
of the Helping Hand , could hardly wait
for the gang plank to be put down. His
father and mother were the first to
cross it. Iwas anxious to see them
anxious to see if there was anything in
their appearance to strengthen the
hope I had of their final reformation.
They came down the gangplank to
gether , a dejected but not entirely
hopeless looking pair. Mrs. Noonan
had evidently been quite a pretty girl , J
and even the hard life she had led had
not deprived her entirely of her good
looks. Mr. Noonan's blue eyes had a
twinkle in them like Patsy's , a-nd he
had a remarkably youthful appearance. • •
Patsy ran forward eagerly.
"Mother ! father ! " he cried. They
hardly knew him in his neat new
clothes.
"Why , Patsy , bye ! " his mother said ,
and it pleased me to see that she
kissed him. His father took Patsy's
hand and said :
"Well , well , me son , ye ain't forgot
us , thin ? "
"Did ye think I would ? " asked Patsy ,
with a note of reproach in his voice.
Their three months on the Island had
been helpful to them.
"It's learned me wan thing , " said Mr.
Noonan. "It's learned me that a man
can live without whisk- . Not a dhrop ,
av the crather have I had in three I
monfs. "
"Nor I , " said Mrs. Noonan. "an' I've
said good-by for good and all to the
Islan' . "
"And to whisky , too , I hope , " I
said.
• 'I have , indade , sor. " Their delight
over the little tenement was equal to
Patsy's.
"We didn't know where we'd shlape
this night , " said Mrs. Noonan , "an' to
think that but Patsy knew. Arrah ,
Patsy ! " she said , turning suddenly to
the boy , and hugging him to her breast.
"He deserves a better mother than I've
iver been , an' a better mother he shall
have. "
A better mother he did have , and a
better father , too. The Helping Hand
society kept watch and ward over the
little tenement and its occupants. There
were times when the old evil influences
tried to make themselves felt , and Pat
sy was on guard to sound a note of
warning to the society. He was a
stanch and faithful little soldier for
the right himself , and to him , more
than to any one else , was due the final
reformation of Mr. and Mrs. Noonan .
Rare Dos from China.
A real blooded Chinese dog , such as ,
it is said , has never before been with
out the walls of the palace of the em
peror of China , arrived at Tacoma on
the steamer Pelican from Tien-tsin ,
China. The dog is of the species known
as the Pekin pug , which is kept exclusively - -
clusively within the emperor's harem
at Pekin. It was brought at Tien-tsin
several weeks ago from a Chinese serv-
ane , who stole it from the royal gar
dens. The dog is a natural pet and an
ideal house canine. Its body is long in
proportion to its legs. The legs ap
pear to be double-jointed at the knees.
It is said that were it known where the
'dog has gone the man who stole it
would surely lose his head. San Fran
cisco Chronicle.
An Echo of the War : Bob "I don't
see much use in my studying Greek. "
His Father "Why not. my son ? "
Bob "According to all accounts , there
ain't ageing to be any Greeks after
awhile. I think I'll study Turkish. "
Harper's Round Table.
A Wtett i ysiujanT
DROAD OF OPINION HETHROWS
PREJUDICE TO THE WIND.
Dr. ,1. II.lmc * KmlorfCH Or. Williams'
I'lnk I'IIIr HecaiMt' Ho lias oiiuil
Tli n > Knicnclom. llollcvefl ttic
11 rut Duty of a FhyMclua
In to Cure IIIm Patients.
From the C.tpl'al. St. Joan , Kansas.
IJeariug that Dr. ,1. L. Limes of St John ,
Kansas , had used Dr Williams * Pink Pills
in his practice with reat succohH , a re
porter called upon and interviewed hiin
regarding the mattor.
Your reporter found the doctor a very
pleasant and affnblo ii.au of probably llfty
years of ago. Wo were much improved
with his manner , as it was kindly and dig
nified. When wo broached the bubject of
our call , ho liec-amo enthusiastic at once
and proceeded to give us the following for
publication :
' • Jly attention had been called to Dr. Wil
liams" Pink Pills for Pale People by heveral
persons of my acquaintance who had been
greatlv benefited or entirely cured by their
use. I determined to give them a trial in
nij' practice and if they proved to bo satis
factory I would adopt them and use them
regularly. "Since I began prescribing them
1 have never had cause to regret my deter
mination. I have used Dr. AVilliarns " Pink
Pills in a number of cases of nervous trou
bles , neurasthenia , rheumatism , etc , and
in every case have been exceptionally well
pleased with the results , and I can honestly
nnd conscientiously recommend Pink PILUj
for the above diseases.
! P | # w
"I shall continue to use them and recom-
Zaenri them to my patients , for 1 consider
there is nothing better for the diseases
they are recommend to cure than Dr. AVil
liarns' Pink Pills. If you desire to use this
for publication you can attach my name.
I am well known in this part of Kansas and
also in Fayette County , Ohio. 1 am Secre
tary of the U. S. Pent-ion Examining Sur
geon's Board for Stafford County , Kansas ,
and Chairman of the Bepubliean County
Central Committee for the above named
county. " Yours faithfully.
Jesse L. L'imes , 31. D.
We also ascertained the Doctor's stand
ing in St. John by a few interviews with
> rominent people , which we herewith pub-
f ish alon with the Doctor's statement re
garding Pink Pills :
"I am well acquainted with Dr. J. L.
Limes and know _ him to be an honorable
and straightforward man. and what ever
he may say can be relied upon.
E. R. Bexefiei , .
County Supt. of Schools , Stafford County ,
Kansas.
St. Jonx , Kansas , July 14th. 1S30.
I have known Dr. J. L. Limes for a num
ber of years and can recommend him as a
prominent physician , nnd a man well liked
in this vicinity. Howahd Uuai ,
Cashier Commercial Bank.
I have known Dr. J. L. Lime- , for se\ oral i
years , and as a physician he is very promi
nent , and his reputation for lionor aud in
tegrity are too well known to be questioned
for an instant. H. J. Counwei.l.
Editor St John News.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pilis t-cntaiu , in a
condensed form , all the element * necessary
to give new life and richness to the blood
and restore shattered \ eThe3 * are an
unfailing specific for such diseases as loco
motor ataxia , partial paralysis. St. Vitus'
dance , sciatica , neuralgia , rheumatism ,
nervous headache , the Efter efl'ect of la
grippe , palpitation of the heart , pale and
sallow complexions , all forms of weakness
either in male or femple. Pink Pills are
sold by all dealers , or will be ent pnstpaid •
on receipt of price. 50 cents a box. or mx
boxes for JS..50 ( they are uevei sold In bulk
or by the 100) ) . by addressing Dr. Williams , ' "
Medicine Company , Schenectady , N. V.
Britili lifeboats. *
The 1890 record for British lifeboats
shows a saving of 555 live- , besides
rescuingtwentyseven vessels from > y
destruction. |
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Every city wanta good ctrecta and „ > 4 J
Coed soweragc and nultable school . $ i
buildings antl public worfcis of various ' J
kinds. The affairs to be attended to in r
a city are not political , but linaucir.l. A fj
city is like a great business firm. Poll- I
tics ought not to have anything to do |
with city elections. The very best men i
to manage important public enterprises I
ought to bo choseu to ollicc Rev. Cyrua I
Ulcbardson. i
Kliakc Into Your , sini . •
Allen's Foot-h.ase , a powder fi r the A
feet. It cures painful , swollen , smarting - < i
ing feet and instantly takes the sting I
out of corns and bunions. It Is th j
greatest comfort discovery of the age. I
Allen's Foot-Ease makes tlght-flltlng jf
or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain c
cure for sweating , callous and hot , M
tired , aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold i
by all druggists and shoe stores. By m
mail for 25c in stamps. Trial package
FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted , La \ S
Roy , N. Y. 1
lie Would Be a Fool. 1
A Philadelphia surgeon says that by 1
three strokes of the lancet ho could j |
pamlyze the nerves acted on to make * g j
a man get mad , nnd thereafter any ono |
could pull his nose , cuff his cars and |
spit on his boots , and ho would birapJy i
smile a toft , bland smile. |
Itcaii tlio AiIvertiM'iupiitft.
Yon will enjoy this publication much
better if you will get into the habit of
reading the advertisements ; they will
afford a most interesting study and
will put you in the way of getting
some excellent bargains. Our adver
tisers are reliable , they send what ,
they advertise.
IZvcr Onward.
Thirty per cent of all the women of ,
America are employed in reniunora- fl
live oce.ipations. in the last decade H
the percentage was only 21. 9
Educate Your IIoivcls "H'iti Catcarotft. M
Candy Oalhar' .tc , citre constipation forever. m
10c. 11 C C C.f.iii. druKSists n fund money.
Only : l.c bobtail fox knows how to I
avoid the trap. I
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ijJsw t" ' " uL A--t * chin0 , or $1- II
4 0O nl ? w3c J/ * Wetvc jcir <
? Jr X RA > - i fence fo. 14c
COMPLETEOUTFIXT - per tod.
AMERICAN TRUSS FEKCE CO. , TREM0NT , IU. I
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$ S sir\ \ CURE YOURSELF ! M
* JT /CDIiEB\ I Vte > Ute for unuatoxaS ImM
f gin 1 5 < 1 ji.\ I dibrliarj- , inflammation * , itUm
/ _ . / OurictcedJ irritatic na or ulcratioD
IMm
/ ( Citnrt to mciurr. uf mucous meinljrancft. tmm
f riji' " " " * eoauijion. I'aiuieyr , ami not Mtnn- fj l
I [ S\\tKeEvANSCHEUICjqCo. \ \ f 'nt or poisonous. iWM
Y VflC1NNATI'0C ! * 3 Sold by DrnctrhrtJt , tMm
\ \ r. S. X. 7 for flit in plain wrapper , \UM \
W > w _ > * > A I * > T exprHR , prepaid , fc-t 'Mm ' ]
* < * * * /o\l $ " • " " • • " > l" > * tIow , $2.73. H
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Write CAPT. O'FARRELL , Pension Agent , M
1425 New York Avenue , WASHINGTON , D.C 1
nirS © V NEW DISCOVER * ; * H
b0'm . dr& * toS 3 < iijickr-II < fnmlcurestrorrt H
rasra. hend for rooz of testimonialami IO < lnyfc * B
treatmentl 'ree. Dr. ii.GiiKVbbO.\s.iU3t : > c .c * . H
D fl fi CI & ? f" * The best Itcd Rope KooflnK ' < > r H
KlJllt'tnSjq lc. per t-q. ft. , caps and nalla In- H
IW1 ' , Hwwi r'ncll hiilut fnt sfor IMintw * H
Samples free. Tie Fi\flAMUjuooFicto.c i < t , f j. fMM
rrTimiElft MORPHINE and WHISKY HABITS. M
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CI B S"Bw 8 in toi DC ? 'ofco mi pitted i H
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\N. \ N. U. OMAHA. No. 36. 1897. H
iVhen writing to advertisers kindly mea- j H
tlon this paper. j M\
TAKE THE SHINE OFF OF OTHER BiGYGLES j I
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Enamel that wears and does y 0" " sN. I k\ \
not wear out that is Columbia / / < f\ \ \ 1 i il
enamel. It gives that lustrous , / / \ \ 1 ' |
lasting and unequalled beauty to / / 3 \ I 1 1
Columbia and Hartford bicycles. I I f s i s . J I 1 |
Our secret process gh'es us this \ \ % NM 5 \ \ / / 1 1
advantage. V\ \V v i vC/ |
STANDARD OF THE WORLD. S7G to all alike. S H
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I 1896 Columbias , 560. Hsrtrords , $50,545,540 , $30 ik .
| POPE MFG. CO. , Hartford Conn. % > H
k Jf Cclumbias are not property represented in your < vicinityr let us know. H
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I GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE ! 1 H
5 Walter Baker & Co. 's t I
) Breakfast COCOA f I
i Pure , Delicious , Nutritious. J jkm
1 ffl % Costs Less than OA'JtJ CENT a crip. f M
T KM J'a Be sure that the package bears our Trade-MarJ * . V * |
J m 1 MM Walter Baker & Co. Limited , 7 H
f * -Wi ( . i ( Ettsbiiibed 78o. ) Dorchester , Mass. \ H
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