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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1898)
H < DrHu King Ens , and MIsa Wang , E ' ' Rre t0 bo the Chinese delegates to the B woman's congress to be held In Lon- B don In 1808. The former , who is i Known as the "Miracle Lady , " on H account of her success In the art of H healing , obtained her degroa of doc- H to * of medicine at the Woman's Med- H ' ' ( leal College in Philadelphia. H Ilewaro of Ointments fur Cutnrrb That R Contain Mercury , Hl as mercury will surely deBtroy the eenso ' "r smelt and % H' , completely deranfcc the fi * 31 whole system when entering it through kwmwWm 3jv < llc ! , Pucous Burraces. Such articles K I ' should never bo UBed except on prescrlp- b Sons , fron reputable phyalcians ; as the H damuKo they will do is tenfold to the H ° ° m.yo can Poas'bly ' derive from them. 1 Sav * Catarrh Cure , manufactured by H F , J. Cheney & Co. , Toledo , O. . contains H F ° mJircuF.y' aml 1s taken internally , act- H Ing directly upon the blood and mucous m surfaces of the system. In buying Mall's H Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine H ? V.B , JLa,5en , intornnlly and made in To- H ledo , Ohio , by P. J. Cheney & Co. Tes- H tlmontals free. Sold by Druggists , prlco x 7&c per hot tin. H Hall's Family Pills arc the best. B A Htttle soda water will relieve sick H headache caused by Indication. B _ , Coc'fl CotiBll IiuUnm H Ii the oldmt and best. It will break tip a cold quicker H thananytblnirelto. It is always reliable. Try 1U B The Chinese begin dinner with des- B Ecrt and end it with soup. Jl To Cure Constipation Forever. | 1 Take Cnscnrets Gundy Catlmrtlc. 10cor2. > c. I If CC.C. fail to euro , druggists refuud money. HK' The richest man in England is the PffffH duke of Westminster. Hfl TO CURE A COM3 IN OtfE DAT. Tak9 laxative Bruno Quinine Tablets. All „ H Druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. 25c R The queen's household consists of a HB little less than 1,000 persons. B Smoke Sledge Cigarettes , 20 for 5 cts. HB Birthdays are celebrated as far back H J as the time of Pharoah. At the jubilee festivities of King Oscar of Sweden and Norway one of the features that appeared most to in- t.ncst him was the exhibition of the female Are brigade of i\.ionlsccr. There are 150 of these yo mj women , fiom 20 to 30 years old , dlMiced by a male commander who is married. In vigilance , quickness and uravc/y < ho firewomen are said lo be ? ual to any of their masculine cumpetilors. They came in full uniform to go through the evolutions beneata Kins Oscar's windows , where ih-y aroused great enthusiasm. Dcntrnctlve Storms Along tlie Coast. llcports of maritime disasters along the east come In thick- and fast. People who "go down to the sea In ships" should bear In mind one thing In particular , namely , that It Ya highly desirable t : > take along a supply of Hobtettcr's Stomach Hitters as u remedy for sea sickness. Nausea , dyspepsia , biliousness , constipation , malaria , nervousness andfclu- ncy trouble , all succumb to its beneficial aud speedy action. The munching o" peanuts by the at torneys In the cUy court of Atlanta , grates upon the nerves of Judge lteid , and he has issued an order prohibiting- the practice. i It Keeps the Feet Dry and "Warm And is the only cure for Chilblains. Frostbites , Damp , Sweating Feet ; Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease , a powder to be shaken into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores , 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address , Allen S. Olmsted , LsRoy.N.Y. Poignant reminders We have corn bread all the time now. "Why ? " "My husband lost so much on wheat that It makes him weep to see a biscuit. " Piso's Cure for Consumption is the best of nil cough euros. George W. Lotz , Fa- bucker , La. , August 23 , 1S)5. ! ) Forty years ago the first missionary was eaten on the Fiji islands. I "THAT TERROR of MOTHERS. " H | How It was overcome by a H ] Nova Scotian mother H Who is well known as an author. H Of nil the evils that attack children H , / scarcely any other is more dreaded than H croup. It so often comes in the night. H The danger is so great. The climax is so H sudden. It is no wonder that Mrs. W. J. H Bickion ( better known under her pen HB name of " Stanford Eveleth , " ) calls it " the Kl terror of mothers. " Nor is it any wonder Bfl that she writes in terms of praise and H gratitude for the relief which she has HHI Found both from her own anxieties , aud HN for her children's ailments , in Dr. J. C. HM Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. HHK "Memory does not recall the time when BB Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral was not used in BBBBBSB our family , for throat and lung troubles. BBBBwBBj \ That terror of mothers the startling , BBBBBSs . • croupy cough never alarmed me , so long BBBBUj | . ns I had a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral BBBBBBh in the house to supplement the hot-water BBBB S bath. When suffering with whooping BBBBaH ) cough , in its worst form , and articulation HBBBH9 was impossible on account of the choking , BBBBJK my children would point and gesticulate HBBBBB toward the bottle ; for experience had H taught them that relief was in its con- • tents. " Mrs.V. . J. Dickson ( "Stanford BBBBE Evclelh" ) . author of "Romance of the { : * Provinces , " Truro , N. S. BvBvBs CrSJCinfJT E5P5n ° n all orders of 2009 sq. ft. of , rnClaESI rASU Koonii ? or Wall and Celling BBS Manilla. Write for samples nnd prices. The Fur BBBBBfi lilanilla Itooling Company , Camden , > . J. BBBvSS i CI nf EtSfipMlglCC ; 100Varietlesrrom1.SOnp. BBW CLUB ElIfiUtianCO.fietourCUT I'lUCKri. New BBBWBc catalogue of. cr.ua nooutFAiaaRousD goods. Address T § _ J OGDdN & CO.j las cladk or. , CHICAGO , ILL. A ' EASI ERR DRlGDn x z BBBBm Si Hay. Fruit nnd Sto-k Kanchcs. Desirable fining property. First Jlorifaires netting 7 per cent. I-or iufoiuiation address AVM. 15. KAIIGENT , S L La (1 ra n d e , O regon. h mk Sooiern Farm and Bice Lands B Wf • "WHERK ? In Southwest Louisiana. B I \ HOW 3tUCH ? 810 per acre and up- HLr , v wards. BL ] TERMS ? One third cash , balance on HKJ ! r PROFITS ? Pay for everything in ono fef year. K PARTICUIjARS ? "Write to The Farm- H | > ers' Colonization Co. , 803 Fisher BV " " Building , Chicago. > T I Climate perfect ! Crops magnificent ! S 1 ' Excellent Schools cad Churches and Good Society. BBBB\ \ J . frfi3F R/IIrfrrr / tc ' ant crvous Head- B B B K > B B B ' | HlKrC ! liP ! aches POSITIVELY Cured E " ' " 3 ° IHInu,0S , by B B BH ) BB BBBv ' • * & % c e 1ro ? v fi HaHH 7 b2 ! * ! -0 At all drugqisls or sent post- Hb b ' v vAMv ( © r i paid up ° n receipi ° f $ * H | UB M FRENCH CHEMICAL GO. R . * % 3 356 Dearborn St. . RVf * ; "Sx'Z&j&y - Chicago. III. BBBI * * ' > _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H ] WILL PAY SlOO FOR ANY CASE | H Of Weakness In Men They Treat and BihSE Fall to Cure. B. Hl i l- " " An Omaha Company places for the first BBWHI time jjoforo the public n Magical Tkbat- BBBW Bn went for the euro of Lost Vitality , Nervous B nm\ Sexual "Weakness , aud ltostoration of K Hl Lifo Force in old and young men. No V H worn-out French remedy ; contains no BB | m I Phosphorus or other harmful drugs. It is K AH B AVroXDEBFOi. TnEATJiENT magical m its Bf m effects positive in its cure.All readers , B B 1,0 are sisfferiug from n weakness that BV BBK blights their lifo , causing thnt mental and BmBBB | hvsicalsuffering peculiar to Lost 21an- M Eood should write to the STATE MEDICAL BBS COMPANY , No. 33J0 Range Block , Omaha , BBBJ jjel ) anj they will send you absolutely BBJ BS FREE , a valuable paper on these diseases , HftH | BUj positive proofs of their truly Magical BBfB K > Tueatmekt. Thousands of men , who bavo BBBBml • . lost all hope of a euro , are being restored bv them to a perfect condition. C "This Magical Treatment may be taken nt home under their directionsi or they will BV BBH1 1 „ av railroad faro and hotel bills to all who BmrfWt Prefer to go to there for treatment , if they mWi fail to euro. They arei perfectly reliable ; mm x hjive no Free Prescriptions , Free Cure ; BmI y Free Sample , or C. 0.1) . fake. They have BBt 250OJO capital , and guarantee to cure & I overv case they treat or refund every dol- Bf. 1 iar. or their charges may be deposited in v • I k bank to be paid to them when a euro is Stfl eff ctpd. Write thorn today. L /jW Vtco Answering Advertisements Kindly Hul Mention This Taper. H H B I C. J. Wooldridge. Wortham , Te = . , writes : "One of my children had croup. One night I was startled by the child's hard breathing , and on going to it found it strangling. It had nearly ceased to breathe. Having a part of a bottle of Dr. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral in the house , I gave the child three doses , at short intervals , and anxiously waited results. From the mo ment the Pectoral was given the child's breathing grew easier , and in a short time it was sleeping quietly and breathing nat urally. The child is alive and well to-day , and I do not hesitate to sav that Aycr's ' Cherry Pectoral saved its 'life. " C. J. V. 'ooicniDGn , Wortham , Tex. These statements make argument in favor of this remedy unnecessary. It in a family medicine that no home should be without. It is just as efficacious in bron chitis , asthma , whooping cough , and all other varieties of coughs , as it is in croup. To put it within everyone's reach , Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is now put wp in half size bottles , at half price 50 cents. Send for Aycr's Curcbook ( free 1) and read of other cures effected by Ir. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Address the J. C. Aycr Co. , Lowell , JIasd. For maps , pamphlets , railway rates , etc. , and full information concerning" this country , enjoying1 exceptionally pleasant climate and continuous Oed crops , apply to IV. V. BEPMETT , Can. Gov't Agent , fJsw York Life Building , Omaha , Neb. § ij | > QRfl4 CEBITS 1 r5 x k3Sk _ * - - * Wewishtopainl CCOnowcns- /2iM'J2 ? & 'ii tomcrs , end hence offer SWW5S lPJis-WDayKa-fish , ICe S ? ft Rm4Ct2 V lPkff. Early SprinK Turnip , Mb > W lW5 jL 1 " Karlicst lted Beet , 10c © } VfeMWESS 1 " Bismarck Cucumber , lCc © fl ® S 63 1 " Oueen Victoria Lettuce , lucta t fW\W8fflf \ 1 " Klondyko Melon , ICe m } & fiWRflffSift 1 " tlnrabo Giant Onion , He JK ja Wnlir a " Brilliant JfiowerSoeds , Uoih @ 7w ml "Worth 01.00 , for 14 cents. x @ rt fM fSa Above 10 plcgs. worth S1.00 , wo7ill © SI / SWi niail yen free , together with our g SJ 'Si if4 great Plant Jvnd Seed Cat.iloguo S fo F3 cpon receipt of this notice and He. SJ ! r S't ' S3 Postage. Wo invite your trade and < s ft3 i 1 • Know when yon once try Seizor's & © SS - ' • ' 3 in seeds yea will never st alone withg ) L-JsSftiei ; ! ° nt theai. Potatoes ct $1.00 < m Q&Gi&fetffl&i aBbl.Catnloealone5c. No.w.c > j g ) J0I1.V A. SALZEB SET.D CO. , Li CKOSSE , TTI3. Vw Vegetable Sicilian NJtfj VhairreneweA ( I It Has made miles and miles 111 | ] l of hair grow on millions Jjh ( PviX and millions of heads.rBi WglS Not a single gray hair. fi.xMm CTli No dandruff. JM l eyRE YOURSELF' f OUBEB v I TIbo Bis G for unnatural / gl * 1 to 5d T - \ I discharges , inaammations , f f f GoxnncMKlJ irritations or ulcerations fs ( j ; not to wrieiare. of mucous membranes. l 3P | venu contagica. Painless , and not astria- | fcS\\THEEYAKSCHEMICALCa. \ \ Etnt or poisonous. \cmciNUT1.0.l ! J SoldbyDrngniste , V V tj. S. X. • r or eent in plain wrapper , • x > S \ by eipress , prepaid , for * \ t' > [ " "VcPlI 5'-m. or 3 l ttlest 12.75. a j * i r Circular eeat oa reijussi B' OtfTlOG'V NE\V DISCOVERY ; bItcb ta&U.vyT ' 9 K qulckrellefanil cures worst rases. Send for fcook of testimonials and 10 days * treatment Free. Dr. ililguekS'ssoss. Atlanta , fla. FA Self-adding , pit. combination beam SlltlB ! J E Ko 1 ooe eiglits. U. S. standar.l. * " * " " ' 'Be > t ami cbeaiH--t. Send for price * WEEKS SCALE WORKS , BUFFALO , N. Y. UURfcS WHtKfc At " Lb FAILS. 1 | IS Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use gi E la time. Sold by druggists. Ri ! " " - OB jy \ 4 4 A FLOATINC MORGUE. Arthur Kltuber'a Krlffhfful Experience In a lloat. Further particular3 of the Zenobla5 dlBaster , off Cape Moreton , whereby five men died after days of terrible suffering , have reached Brisbane , Aus tralia , says the San Francisco Chroni cle. A representative had an inter view with Arthur Klmber , the only survivor , at Noosa. timber stated that on Sept. 15 , after passing over Calundra bar and getting Into deep water , the centerboard was carried away. It was blowing stiff from the southeast at the time. When about eight or ten miles from Calundra a nasty squall came up from the south west and struck the boat. Owing to the main sheet not running free she reeled over and capsized , turning bottom tom upward. In the party , besides Klmber , were Fred , Harry and Wil liam Slawson , McConnell and McCabe. All but the lad Harry clambered onto - ' to the keel. Klmber swam to the boy and after some difficulty got him safe ly on the boat. After clinging to the craft for about an hour a steamer passed within a mile and a h lf nf them , but , though all shouted togeth er , they failed to attract attention. Klmber states that he had strong hopes of being picked up ; the others , how ever , gradually lost all heart. By their combined exertions the boat was right ed , but the mast snapped off close to the deck. All got into the boat and passed a line around to secure them selves. All through the night they huddled together for warmth , and kept singing out to one another for com panionship sake. Fred Slawson and the boy died during the night and the bodies of both were cast into the wat er. At daylight on the second day McConnell came close to Kimber with a pocket knife in his hand , but Kim " ber wishes emphatically to contradict the false statement , that he tried to stab him. Both McConnell and Mc Cabe appeared to have lost heart and tried to jump overboard. McConnell , however , died in Kimber's arms short ly after McCabe succeeded in jumping overboard. Then , William Slawson , heartbroken at seeing one after . .k- other drop off , was the next to suc cumb. Kimber was now the only ono of the six living. Being unable to bear the sight of the dead bodies he cast them overboard. The following morning the boat drifted in within a mile of land , but went out again with out the faintest hope of rescue. Next morning the boat drifted into the La- gura bay , near Noosa Heads , but again went out with the current. Fin ally she grounded on the beach four miles from the Heads. After land ing Kimber says he went to sleep. The next day , with great difficulty he-reach ed a settler's house in a terrible state. When found his hands , feet and face were fearfully sunburned and swollen , and his eyes starting out of their sockets. Raisin ? Egret ncront. In 1S95 a merchant naturalist of Tunis bought a piece of ground in closed by a wall , where a sufficient quantity of water could be introduced. In this field a large space , where there were fig trees , was inclosed by wire netting. Then ho procured from nesrs the young egrets. In 189G , by increase , his heronry contained about 400 egrets. The females lay eggs twice a year , in April and June ; and the young , leaving the nest after fifteen days , mate the same year. Tliese birds he feeds on minced hcrse and mule meat twice a day one animal costing from 5 to G francs , sufficing for a fortnight. The nestlings are fed by their mother on small fish provide- ! for her. The dorsal plumes are gath ered twice a year , in May and Septem ber , but it is not until the bird is three years old that the plumes attain their full beauty. Each adult bird furnishes seven grams of these per year that is , about 10S grams , or 1-70 of a poun-1 , yielding a value of 35 francs per head. $7. Popular Science News. She'll Never Win. A Boston girl sued a New Yorker for ? 50,000 for breach of promise , but she will not get that nor anything else , if the defendant is able to prove as he says he is that he broke the engage ment because the girl's mother always insisted on kissing him good-by when he left the house. Ex. OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES "Johnnie , " asked the minister , "what is the chief branch of education at your school ? " "Willow-branch , sir , " replied Johnnie. "Well , Tommy , " said his Aunt Mary , "shall I carry your bat and cricket stumps for you ? " "No , Aunty , 'tanks , " replied the little fellow. "Me tarry bat an' 'tumps. 'Ou tan tarry me ! " A little 3-year-old miss wandered over to the window during family prayers one snowy morning and nearly knocked the inspiration out of the sup plicants by exclaiming : "Oh , mamma ! Tome an' look. It's wainin' poptorn. " "Now , dear , " said mamma to little Carrie , who had just received a box of sweetmeats , "you must ask one of your little friends in to share your candy. " "Well , " replied the little lady , after a few moments' thought , "I I guess I'll invite Fannie , 'cause candy makes her tooth ache an' she can't eat much. " "What can you tell me about Esau ? " asked the pedagogue of his most prom ising pupil in the beginners' class. "Esau , " replied the young" hopeful , with the glib alacrity of one who feels himself for once on safe ground ; "Esau was the fellow what wrote a book of fables and sold the copyright for a bottle of potash. " If genius is a disease but few people In the world have any cause for alarm. DAD DIGESTION. BAD HEART. Poor digestion of ten causes irregularity of the heart's action. This Irregularity may bo mistaken for real , organic heart diKeaso. The symptoms arouiucli the tamo. There in liowovora vastdilTerencohotwcou the two : organic heart riNeaho is often In curable : apparent heart di-ca.su is curublo if good digestion bo restored. A case in point in quoted from the Xcw Era , of GroeDsbitrg , Ind. .Mr . Ellou Col- hem , Nowpoint , Ind. , a woman forty-threo years old , had suffered for four years with distressing stomach trouble The gases generated by the indigestion pressed on the heart , and caused an irregularity of its ac tion. She had much pnin hi her stomach and heart , aud was subject to frequent and severe choking spells which were most severe ut ulfjut. Doctors were tried in vain ; the patient became worse , despond ent , and feared impending death. ± Jnnr > A Case of Heart Failure. She was much frightened but noticed that in intervals in which her stomach did not annoy her , her heart's action became nor mal , ltoasoning correctly that her diges tion was alouo at fault she procured the proper medicine to treat that trouble nnd with immediate good results. Hornppetito came back , the choking spells became less frequout and iinally ceased. Her weight , which had been greatlv reduced was re stored and she now weighs more than for years. Her blood soon became pure and her cheeks rosy. The cuso is of general interest because the disease is a very common one. That others may know the means of cure wo give the name of the medicine used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. These pills contnin nil the elements necessary to give now life and richuoss lo the blcod and restore shattered nerves. A story was told relating to a Scotch hospitality , as explaining Scotland's reputation as a drinking nation. Some years ago a Scotchman icsiding in the interior , who had accumulated a for tune in America , paid a visit to his old home. Before leaving a fellow coun tryman asked him to take in his pocket a notebook and to make a note of every visit he made with an obser vation as to whether or not he was offered liquor. During a two months' absence he paid ninety-two visits in Scotland and was asked to take liquor at eighty-seven of the houses he vis ited. New Invention * . I A Pennsylva nia inventor has contrived a new hat pin which is arranged ro that it cannot work itself cut of the woman ' s hair or hat , being pro vided with a small flexible ex tension. A sim ple fruit gatherer has just been patented which comprises a can vas apron , which is sscured to the tree and below whici four bar rels are placed ; when the tree is shaken so that the fruit falls on the apron and from there is directed into the barrels ready to receive the same. The device is light and seems as if it would meet all the requirements neces sary. Inventors desiring information as to patents may obtain the same in addressing Sues & Co. , Bee Building , Omaha , Neb. Guess from experience : She "Who was it that said that a woman's best friend was her dressmaker ? " Hs "Probably it was the dressmaker. " Tid-Bits. Prussian blue paint Is irade from the ashes of the burnt hoofs of horses. AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS , "We arc asserting in the courts our right to the exclusive use of the word "CASTOKIA , " and "PITCHER'S CASTORIA , " as our Trade Mark. I , Dr. Samuel Pitcher , of Hyannis , Massachu setts , was the originator or • 'PITCHKK"S CAS TOKIA , " the same that has borne and does now bear the fac-simile signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER on every wrapper. This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. Look carefully at the wrapper and see that it is "the kind you have always bought , " and has the signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER on the Wrapper. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. March 8 , 1S97. SAMUEL PITCHER. M. D. Apples eaten in large quantities , ac cording to a German dcc'oi * , area sure cure for the alcoholic habit. The theory is that they remove the craving which is the main physical difficulty to contend with. There Is a Class > r I'cople. Who are injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called GRAIN-O , made of pure grains , that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it with out distress , and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over \i as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 cts. and 25 cts. per package. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O. The Yellow Book 'for January is rich with illustration , fiction and wit. Each number of this sterling publica tion exhibits an effort to supercede the preceding in freshness and excel lence. Howard. Ainslee & Co. . Pub lishers , New York. 5 cents. Don't Tobacco Sp 't 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 druggists , bOc. or $1. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and tample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co. , Chicago or New York. In 1774 Philade'phia was the largest town in the American colonies. Iowa Farms for sale on crop payment. 51 per nerc cash , balance Vi eron yearly until paid for. J. Mulhall. Waukegin. 111. Only 20 per cent of the murders com mitted yearly in America and Europe are ever found out. HOSTETTER CO. WINS A CASE. Infringements on Their iitter N'ot Toler ated by United State * Court. T.o United States circuit court for the southern district of New York , Judge Townsend presiding , handed down an opinion December 23 , 1SD7 , granting Injunction and accounting , in the suit of The Ilostctter Company against Isaac Sommrrs and Louis Joseph - soph , for Infringement of Hs trade mark.Tho jurist states , In bold and clear language , the rights accruing to the Hostetter Company , and the liabil ity Incurred by all who would rob them , by fraud or misrepresentation , of the well-earned reputation and profits of a business built up by the efforts of half a century. The Julgc says , In part : "The complainant Is entitled to pro tection against the appropriation of Its trade mark , by any and all unfair nnd dishonorable means , and a court of equity has power to grant such protec tion whenever it is satisfied that an attempt has been made by ingenious subterfuges , to invade the rights of an owner of a trade mark. * * * In the sharp contest between the individ ual manufacturer , who strives to ac quire and retain the fruits of indus try and honesty , and the field of keen rivals , seeking to wrest from him the prize of the public good-will , the in ventive Ingenuity of the infringer has conceived a great variety of devices for evading the Established rules of fair dealing. * * * Courts of equity finding that their ultimate object and effect wore to enable and induce the retail seller of a fraudulent imitation to palm it off on an unsuspecting pub lic for the genuine article , and thus to contribute to the infringement upon the rights of the original owner , have not hesitated to apply the remedy. " Jonas Stadling , a Stockholm journal ist , sends to the January Century a facsimile of an undoubted message from Andreo , sant by the aronaut by carrier pigeon. Mr. Stadling had charge of the pigeons at Danes' Isl and , where Andree was waiting for a favorable wind. Iln contributed to the November Century an account of "Andrec's Flight Into the Unknown. " STILL THERE IS MONEY IJT IT. Carl Vollen sold $350 of Salzer's Cab bage. Labor , seed , rent and all did not cost him § 50 , profit $300. You can beat that and make lots of money on Early Radishes , Peas , Lettuce , Mushrooms , Onions , Sweet Corn , Tomatoc3 , Pota toes , etc. Salzer warrants his seeds the earliest in the world. Potatoes only $1.50 per barrel. Millions of RaspbPr- rios , Cherries , Apples and small fruits. Catalogue tells all about them. Soi l tills > * . otpo ! with 1-lc. Stamps to John A. Salzer Seed Co. , La Crosse , Wis. , and get free their big Plant and Seed Catalogue and 10 packages vege table and flower seeds , novelties worth table and flower novelties worth $1.00. w.n.c All departments of Ya'e University have a total of 2.5C0 students. A carrier pigeon service was estab lished by the Turks A. D. 5G7. Do You Dauco To-Nigjit ? Shake into your Shoes Allen's Foot- Ease , a powder for the feet. It makes tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns , Bunions , Chilblains and Sweat ing Feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores , 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad dress , Allen S. Olmsted , LeRoy , N. Y. Tough meat is made tender by ly ing a few minutes in vinegar and v/ater. j Iioauty is I'lood Drcp. 1 Clean blood mcfciis a clean skin. No beauty ' • without , it. ( 'ascarets. Candy Catnartic cleans your blood and keeps it ck > n : > . by stirring u the la/.v liver and driving all impurities ftorn the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples , boils , blotches , blaekiii-ids. and that sickly billons complexion by taking Cascare- ! . . beauty for ten cents. All druggists , satisfac tion guaranteed. 10c. Z > c. i50c. Salt should be eaten with nuts to aid digestion. Mrs. 'VFJiisIow'c Soothing Syrup Forchllinen teethiu .sof tens the ; riiii > .ret "imslnflain. . mationallays j > alncures wind riili. . 63 cents a bottle. The only kind of lev © you can't find out is the incurable kind. Star Tobacco is the leading brand of the world , because it is the best. There were breach loading cannon as early as 13S8. mtkmmmmmmmmmmWmm ' 9 FOR THIRTY DAYS. ' H A Llberul Offer to UutTerera of Itliea- * | iiiutlAiu ituil Other liUnnne * . rj H " 5 Drops" Is a remedy for rhuuiua- / | | tlsm , neuralgia , catarrh , la crlppo aud ' , M kindred ailments. The manufuciurcm H of " 5 DropH" have many lettera from H those restored to health by the uuo of H their remedy , of whlcn the followiug la M a uumple : H Bucna Vista , Ore. H September 21. 1S07. jj Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co. , Chicago - cage , 111. H Dear Sirs Your medicine has cured H both myself nnd wlfo of our rheuma- H tlsm , nnd wo wish to express our srat- H itudo for the relief we have obtained M through your never-falling remedy. I M cannot find words loud enough to H praise your " 5 Drops , " and you arc at liberty to use my name In connection 1 with your advertisement to those that im are sufferers. H Yours respectfully , M WM. WELLS. During the next thirty days the company - M pany will send out 100.000 of their sample - H plo bottles for 25 cents a bottle. They H do this to allow sufferers to try the H remedy. From the past they know that H one of their sample bottles will con- ' M vlncc one of the merits of " 5 Drops. " H Largo bottle. 300 doses. $1 , nnd also H for the next 30 days S bottles for S2.50. M Write to-day to * he Swanson Rheu- • H matlc Cure Co. . 1C7 Dearborn street. ' 'i H Chicago. 111. This company is reliable ' | and nromptlv fill everv order. | The California woodpecker will car- H l ry an acorn thirty miles to store its H l nest. W l ASTHMA ran he quickly cured liy Ilr. Taft'n J H AHthniuIcuc. All MilTerem from thin < ll tre nlii.j f l t'limplaiut should write to Ilr. Taft lliof. . < Klin Si. , d l ltovlie . . . , , • • absolutely fvr. N.Y. for a namplobottle • lit ri l free on receipt of tiainennilscMress. They un-rulluulo. . ! B Rusty fiat irons should bo rubbed 1 1 over with beeswax and lard. 1 1 Educate Your Hcwcls With Caicart-tH. tf l Candy Cathartic , cure constipation forever. ol H 10c , : . ' 3c. If C.U.C. fail , druggists refund money. S l The best teachers of humanity are 1 1 the lives of great men. > | / $ j& i * PIC/ 1 fM Mmmm m ® m s rsjO'S' ' © I Botli the method and results when * H Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant H and refreshing to the taste , and acts H gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , . H Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sya- ' H tem effectually , dispels colds , head- y km aches and fcArers and cures habitual ml mrn constipation. Syrup of Figs is the W mwm only remedy cf its kind ever pro- fJ ! H duced , pleasing to the taste and acceptable - / H ceptable to the stomach , prompt in ; /i H its action and truly beneficial in its H effects , prepared only from the most j H healthy and agreeable substances , its H many excellent qualities commend it M to all and have made it the most M popular remedy known. j A Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 m ku cent bottles by all leading drug- H gists. Any reliable druggist who H may not have it on hand will procure - H cure it promptly for any one who H wishes to try it. Do not accept any H substitute. H C&UFQRN3A FfS SYRUP SO. Sfill FRANCISCO , CAL. mM LOUISVILLE. AT. Vf YCRX , ! LY. H 0fS * 6 ? ) f ? l 5 ft v , "as cam 'l la 5 years by one mU $ ? / ? & PHSSSn aE > n * with our fno outfit. MM ypte&y&yi&idiJ You can. 0,1371 , Sew York. H l ? | ? 3H8BR1 MORPHINE and WHISKY HABiTS. H eHtpys3y H JiK fuui : . n .k nti.s. . j. v. j H Vtyu ctpokd imryjiA.v , iabeiia . ( ! ; . .cnirAt.t > , izj. j H A 3 ITU Pi P Q V7e want your storirs. pocmsand H HU 1 HUiiO book MSS. : best prices : inclove H stamp. Authorsaml WritersUnion.Chirago.IlL B W. N. U. OMAHA. NO. 3-1S9S. f l Viaec Ansvcriarj Advertisements Kindly M Mention This Taper. M ? \ # L - / , ' - . JUST AS CERTA5N TO CURE I | J With ST-JACOBS © § L as day comes after night. ' % ' ' " " ' nun mim llmii.il " " nuinimn'.J. .1 . , . . . . - , - . , . . . H CANDY I I CATHARTIC t CONSTIPATION M I # eSS DRUGGISTS I H IS3. H 1 ® GUARANTEED TO CURE dyspepsia , constipation , headache , ? ; iH 4Xj { liver and kidney diseases. ! j v- 3 1 $ S F2 nj7 9 F = * i n III * Dr HLjrv s Kenovstor II j w Oaf ? an il . § sb y < tdi \ k Sa7 B U * & ? w v * > vi \tr a H § g Write us all of YOUR SYfHPTORflS plainly. ' " Our physician will give m Sold by | | \ % FREE ADVICE , g DRUGGISTS # Li BS-pagc book of recipe- ? , and § or sent bvna 'l , s > H fg FREE SAMPLE , g PRICE 25 CTS. & SI. dg H Address DR. B. J. KAY MEDICAL CO. , ( Western Office ) , Omaha , Neb. § p f H