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About Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1899)
Tic Success of the Season. ig o SU lie U W T IU ! i CsBU A $ S 2 E&ACAZENE FOR 50 CENTS. A Rjchly Illustrated and Beautiful Peri odical , Covering the Whole Field of Popular Reading. Tin : MCIX.SKI : MONTHLY IP the of ihe nw for liautyml l ' .v price. AVith its ArtistKI.ithoirr.tphif dl'wil foyers. Sujiorli I'VltTtn ! lilus r.iljons. Serial : iml Short KI.I rios by -ndlm ? Writers of the World. : ) : > . ! Hpi-cta : iJppnrlmcijts of Do < - - oriilve Art , Kr.ibroitU'ry , Hume Kinploy- jnoitt for W < MKt u. : U' < 1. in j'-u-t. every De partment of Lome improvement \vlrich adds to the economy : : : ul chnnn of imiie life , be 1t iidoors ur oiitil-jora , THK LKDtJKU MONTHLY is ! > pyoul < jicsilu. : . tt Ji't ai-cord- iujto COMMENTS OF THH PRESS OF THE WHOLE UNITED STATES , the Kic-tf vr'-n-.lr-rftil prodtu-Linji for its prirp. Shnp'y ' to see A f py of TIIH IJ-I > IKK MONTHLY is to I.e 11 : inly : oivIwcMl that no si-h ; - > s'ly periodical bis r-ver been < > ' - f'.M'pil to the : iul)15c for so IJttii * money. Your sample < - ! > " v.-il ! prove this t. yoj. Your I'ost.iinst'pr .vil ! show ym : a sn.ii.il" -on.v r 'miLKIHKI : MONTHLY and : tso talk * yi ur sulisiriptir.il f > i T1110 LHDGElt MONTHLY for \vln.le year for only . " > ( ) -ejils. Don't fall to asl ; your I'os ! master : o let yon icok nl : i sr.iipic > copy , niul you will lie nure t > jriv ! iiin v nr Hu routs for a venr's subscription to TIIK LKIHJKtt MONTHLY , the ( Jivat Kanii-y ila aaine. ROBERT BONNET'S SONS , Publishers , ir.fl Ld.r.u'ldn : . No-.v Y.rri ; Cy. ; : _ _ _ < T < FOR g4 CENTS g \ TCl ' \o uir-li to rain llir : 7car /I,009 ! > . new oiutoLcrs. c.n-i henct on > " ' Viz i K ! ( Vic i iker. .10c i 15c .200 ' 10c ( .15c < Worth Sl.OO.forUCts. ? LOOJ Above 10 pkss. , worth $1.00 , we will mail j on f po.tojrothnr our Rrent ' Plant nii'i J-eed Catalogue , upon 10- I riij.t of lllii-r.otlcjnnd J-lcpOhtnKO ( Wo invite jonr trnclonntl kuon when ( : ou once try SiilzcrV Sccdo jou will j . , n"vcrcealoniwitiotJt ] them. OnIon - ' . " - - Ion Bcccl fifec ftiid np a Hi. Pole- ! to--M r.t > l.iIO n UJ I. Catalogue ' alorer c iit3. 2\o. O. X. I JOHN A. SA LZ : it Mill > CO. , Lu CrosHCWi . | or ncC7i'irci : ri. Search free , PAT ; i r V C'i > I'St WashingtonD.C. PEBIODS OF PAIR ivfcnstr nation , the balance \vhecl 01 woman's life , is also the bane of exist ence to many "because it means a time of great .suffering. " \Vlj51eno woman5y entirely free from periodical paiait docs not seem to have I been na ture's plan that women \ otherwise j healthy j should suffer j so severely. LydiaE.Pinl : ham's table Coin- pound is tlie most thorough fc- male i-egiila- tor Icnown to medical sci- ence. It relieves the condition that pro- j dnccs so inrich discomfort. and robs men struation of its terrors. Here is proof : i BKAH Mis. PJXKHAM : How can 1 I thank yon enough for what 3011 have j done for ! nc ? When I wrote io you I was sufferingv.ntold pain at , time of | menstruation : was nervous , had hcad- j ache all the time , no appetite , that tired i feelin % aud did not care fc r anything- . J have taken three bottles of i/ydia E. IMnkhair/s Vegetable Compound , one of Blood Purifier , two buxcs of Liver Vills. and to-day 1 am a well person. I v.-onld like 10 have those v.-ho suffer know that I am one of the many who have been cured of female complaints by your wonderful medicine and advice. Miss VhxxiE : K. MrLKS. Leon. Wis. jf you are suffering1 in this way , write as Miss r.iilc.s did toIrs. ] . 1'iiikham at Lynn , JIass. , for the advice which she offers free of c.hare to all women. Of Pc "Who started the commercial abbra- \5ai3on 'O. K.'V" "Umar Khayyam , of course. " jc that. Costs. There is a way of trifling that costs a heap of money. Neglect rheumatism and it may psit one on crutches , with loss of time and money. St. Jacobs Oil will cure it surely , right away. The poor are the charge of the neb. HTOSS o ? th with S J32.ndj oF them , &re suF- ferir.g From lingering dis eases induced by life in poisonous southern c&mps. the result of changes of climate , or of imperfect nutrition caused by im proper and badly cooked Food. Sleeping on the ground has doubtless developed rheumatism in hundreds who were predisposed to the disease. In such ciises the Boys o ? ' 98 may t&Ke a , lesson f-vom the experi ence of the neroes o1 the C IVi Hundreds of the Boys o63 h&v/e testified to the efficacy of Dr. Y/illi&ms" ' Pink Pi'iis For P&le People in drivinri out mdkl&ri& , . . . rneuroaktisr.n &nc ? . otner diseases contracted during their d ys of hardship d.nd privation in the Army. These pHls &re the best tonic in the world , A n Uobiiison , of Mt. Stt-iliiig , 111. , is a veteran of the Civil war , having- scn-etl in th'Srd I'tuinsylvauia Volunteer , litv.cnt to tin ? war a viRor- ont ! farrier's boy and cniiie back broken in health , a victim of sciatic rheii- iint ! iu. r > I hi of the time he was iiufittcd lor manual labor of am- kind , crd his bufferingsvtre nt all times intense. lie says : "Nothing seemed .o fjivc me pcimanent relief until three veare ago , wlieii iny attention VPS called to FOIRC of the v.onderfnl discs tlttcted by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills < jr Pale People. 1 had not taken more than half : i box when I noticed an improvement in my condition , ciui I keep on imjjrovinfr steadily. To them I mvo mv restorf.tioii to health. They are a { jiai tl rcmedj. " Mt. Sterling De > : : eci at-1 f\agc. At a-U drugcists. or sentpostpaid.on receipt c ? price,50 cti. per boby the DT. WiiVi iT.i Medicine Co. , Bo < V , Schcncct&dy.H.V. } < fz * fr&sM & oo Know le The Tin Tags taken from Horseshoe , "J. T. , " Cross Bow , Good Luck and Drummond Natural Leaf will pay for any one or all of this list of desirable and useful things and you have your good chewing1 tobacco besides. Every man , woman and child in America can find something on this list that they would like to Inuear.d can have -FKKK ! Write votir name and address plainlv and send evcrv tatr vou I O * W * f can yet to us mentioning the number of the present you want. Any assortment of the different kinds of tags mentioned above will be accepted as follows : TAGS ' .GS 1 Mnlch Box , quaint n- 19 Alr.rni K. nid.cl , warranted . . ' OU ported from j.ipan. " 0 Curve's , liuchhoni hnndle , rood " 1 Knife , oic blade , good steel Mecl 3 Scissors , 41 -iiic1 ! , teed sice ! . . . . y."i j 21 5-\ Jvogcrs' Te. ! pcKusf bestqu : ! . -J , i CinU's Set , Ivriifo , Fork and Spoon 23 iTJ Kicsaitl Fork-- , six each , bncli- 5 Salt anJ Pepper , cnv each , qund- : : ! liiiiid'c- , . 250 ntplc pate on w liitc metal. . . . 23 Clu. 1. fc-day , Calendar , 'I heincm- C Razor , hollov ground , fine English cicr , Hrrcmeter sscel 0 j 21 Stoic , Vi'ikon licattr , fic Xo I'D 7 Ijiit'.cr Knife , triple piste. bs.-.t qaal. Ci ! j or No. 40 rGQ K SuijarShcll.tripicplale , l > estcjaaliy CO . 2. > Toul Scl. not play tilings , l.r.t real tl Stamp ! tex , sicH--.s ; silver " . T'J | lee ! * . . . . . " CCO 10 Knife , "Keen Kuacr , " tivo blr.drs 71) ) , ' 20 Tcilct 5-c : , f'cconf.cd ] : urcclan , 31 Butclicr Knife , "Keen Kiuter , " j veiy ha d'Uin < ? . . . . . tO 8-inch Wade " . " 27Vaci ! , s < lid iver. ! fall jcv.t'cd 100 "K = iii Kmter. " 8-incli , Sewinu M..u.inc. fiift class , witli nic'xel 7i > j all dtucliments l-'Od 13 Nut.S = tCr.-'Ut-r and G Picks , siher C 20 Kc\ol\er. Colt's , I.CM quality . . . .IsVS'i 14 Nail Tile. Mc-ling iilxcr , aniethj-it ' 0 Uiflc.VincleScr. . lG-Miot.22-c. 1.1T.OO i set , 0-uich 100 ! 31 f-ho : Can. douMe banel , I-iiiicr- 15 Tooth U'si ! , stciHng silver , r.nic- less v.u ! . t is : 20vO thyst 'el. 0-irch . ] 00 82 Ouicr { ' .Vnshburn ) , ro e\vocd , ii- 10 Pi'.pcr Cu'ter , sterling silver , air.c- 1 nd with n.o.l.cr-rtf-pear ! . . . . 2000 tliyst tc : , 7-incii 100 33 15cy.ltcrduid m.e. ! ladies'or 17 Base Ball. "Assouati'sn. " res : ijm.l 100 r iiii' 2 fie 18Vttch , s tcm wind and set. ; j rjr.- I/ ' : OX1X1 rhcicr se'.ccioRsr ! : .e ttcd geed time keeper . . COtl t. 4.0 lagcrs.Ii. . This offer expires Hevs&bsr SO , ( BSD , Address all your Tags and the correspondence about 'hern to DRUP.1P/1OND BRAMOK , S t. Louis , PJ5o. i' ' < FOE LITTLE FOLKS. A COLUMN OF PARTICULAR IN TEREST TO THEM. Sninetliinu that Will Interest the Ju venile Members of Every Household Quaint Actions and Uricht Sayiujja of Many Cute aul Cunning Children. The shrike's ordinary method of cnp- luruins prey closely resembles that of the lly-cateher , to which , however , it is not really related. The resemblance is merely one of those due to similar ity of ha hit. Every weli-conduc-rcd butcher-bird has a settled perch or pitch on which ha sits to watch and wait , and to which j he returns after each short excursion. Flies and bees he catches 011 the winjj , darting down upon them suddenly with a swoop like a kiug-flshcr's ; but he also often takes them sitting , espe cially when they are seated on a leaf or a branch , or are eating carrion. One of his favorite hunting-boxes is a telegraph wire , and ho prefers one that crosses the corner of a wood ; there he will sit with his head held sapieiirly on one side , keeping a sharp lookout from his beady brown eyes in c\ cry di rection. If a bee light on a head of clover , if a cockchafer stii' , if a mouse move in the grass , if a llcdgling thrush make a first unguarded attempt to ily woo betide the poor innocent : our butcher-bird is upon him , with a fierce , darting beak , and in ten seconds more his writhing body adds to the store in the shrike's larder. A good place and time to watch a butcher-bird at work is in a quiet iield by a copse just after the mowing. But you must hide carefully. The short grass is then full of beetles , crickets and grasshoppers , as well as of mice , shrews and lizards , which can conceal themselves loss easily than they were wont to do in the long hay before the cutting. At such times , hawks and owls made a fine livelihood in the fields ; but their habit is to hunt their quarry on the open. They hover and drop upon it. That is not the butcher-bird's plan ; he is a more cautious and secret foe ; ho sits casually on his branch or his tele graph wire , with his head on one side , till his prey stirs visibly ; then he pounces on him from above , making a short excursion each time , and return- dug to rest on his accustomed position. "When ho catches a bird , and eats it at once , he begins by spitting- on a Uiorn : then he attacks the skull first , breaking it through and eating the brain , which is his favorite tid-bit. lie also raids on tlie nests of other birds , and carries off the nestlings. Grant Allen. Xiord Faunic ! o.r 7s "When Ivittle Lord Faunlleroy was a long-haired , wide-collared boy he was devoted to a ball some one had given him , so his faithful chronicler says. Once , when it rolled beneath a dray , lie wept to see the thing he had loved and cherished so mangled by cruel wheels. A few weeks ago Little Lord Fauntlo- roy Victor Burnett was an active participant in a foot-ball game. Of A < = ins Moninii s IIICKO AXU AS nis COL- I.EGK'S IIKKO. course , every one knows that Mrs. Bur nett was merely historian of her son when she wrote her famous book. It interested a great many persons to sec how Victor Burnett treated the ball. He kicked it so far that ho came near making a Jicw football record. He kicked it so hard that ho was a herewith with a mob cheering his name like mad. And for the second time ho was a hTOthis time a football hero in stead of a book hero. "Where Ifcasoiiiiiij I7aietl. "Mamin.i , have I any children ? " a ked little . " 3-ycar-old Ella upon her return homo from Sunday school. "Why % no. of cours ? not I What put that idea into your hondV" replied the surprised mother. "Because , " an swered the little lady , "our lesson at .Sunday school to-day was about pee ple's children and their children's chil dren. " Knowledge of tli2 Abstract. "What is an abstract noun. Xeilie ? " asked the teacher , of a bright little girl. "Don't know. " was Ui2 answer. "You don't know ! " exclaimed the teacher. "Well , it's the name of something you can think of but can't touch. Now. can you give an example ? " "A red-hot poker , " was the surprising and prompt reply. Queer Facts About Cli'nsi , China , or "the Celestial Empireas it is sometimes called , is a land of mys tery and curiosities to most of us. From an American point of. view the Chinese do many things "upside down/ ' and even nature seems to ape this , to us , contrary system. For instance , the Hwang-no , or Yellow liiver , one of the two largest rivers in the empire , through a large v/tion of its course is higher than the surrounding plain. An other river , the IIan Keang , is only 200 feet wide at Jts mouth , hut grows wide ! j as the distance from its mouth increas- I os. In the summer this river is higher j than its natural banks , with the result that , were it not for walls that hold the wafr in check , the surrounding coun try would be under water for the great er part of the year. i Jack's 1'oint of View. His little sister pouted : "I tliitik it was a shame For you to get the scolding When you were not to blame. Why didn't some one tell them The-truth about the ball- That Freddy Fearing threw it , - And it wasn't yon at all ? But that's the way it always is ; It's just the same old song ' When any mischief happens . j It's Jack who's in the wrong ! And other boys , I'm sure of it , Are every bit as had. I'm sick of such injustice ! ' It makes me hopping mad ! " Jack kissed his little sister : "Oh , dou't you fret ! " he said , With a twinkle in his laughing eyes "And don't yon peach on Fred. I told the little beggar ( lie was scared to death , you see. When the ball went through the window ) To leave it all to me. Nobody iilibed about it : But t'ne fellows ran away. 'Twas just the situation Somebody had to stay. Of course I caught it heavy. But bless you ! think what fun For me to get a scolding For a thing 1 hadn't done ! * ' St. Nicholas- . An Incomplete Kdiicition. Visitor Well , Tommie , how are you getting on at school ? Tomnile ( aged S ) First rate. I ain't doing as well as some of the other boys , though. I can sland on 1113- head , but I have to put my feet against the fence. I want to do it without being near the fence at all , like some of the boys do , and I can after I've been to school long enough. " RECENT INVENTIONS , A Texan has patented a billiard cut which is chambered at the end and fill ed with chalk , to be discharged through a small opening to the face of the cue as each shot is made. In a now English bicycle saddle a metallic ring , supported by "braces , is strung with straps or olher flexible ma terial to form a Hat seat which springs with the weight of the rider. To ascertain the size of finger rings a new measuring device has a Hat base on which the finger is placed , with graduated bars to surround the finger and indicate the size of ring needed. In an improved footrcst for boat- blacking stands clamps are provided for the sole and heel portions , which can be adjusted to fit any foot and clamped in place by a lover at the side of the base. In a new jack-screw for raising heavy bodies the spiral ribs inside the frame are replaced by a series of steel balls which mesh in the grooves on the threaded shaft and decrease the fric tion as the shaft is turnr-d. A handy hitching post has a spring drum inserted in the top , on which is wound a cord with a srap hook at the outer end for attachment to the bridle , the spring pulling the rope Into the post when not in use. A handy cup for drinking purposes has a weighted section formed under the flange in the bottom , so that the cup can be dropped into the spring when not in u e. the weight keeping it in an upright position as it floats. Bags can bo quickly fastened by an Ohio man's device , consisting of two steel members pivoted together , with a yoke un one which locks over teeth on the other member as they are pressed over the mouth of the sack. He Would. Not Believe It. There is at times excuse for incml-i- lity. A certain representative of the Sultan of Turkey on one occasion was perhaps to bo excused for unbelief. It was when the Duke of York now the heir to the English throne , and th * commander of a battleship was a young midshipman , and his ship was in Turkish waters. The story is vouch ed for by Admiral Sir Frederick Bed ford , under whom Prince ( Jeorge served. The vessel railed at a Turkish port to coal , and during this operation a ivi > - resontative of the Sultan came to pay his respects to his royal highness. lie was courteously received by the cap tain , but in response said that it was for the 1'rince his visit was intended. "I am in command , " said Sir Freder ick , "and the Prince is an officer , but here he comes. " At that moment the Queen's grand son , who was in command of the coal ing party , and who was noted for ener gy in the performance of his duties , came up. That he was in command of the coaling party needed not 10 bo ex plained to the visitor. The fact was apparent , lie was as black as any of the men. The Turk turned away in disgust , re fusing to believe that he W.MS face to face with an English" prince , and left with the convii-tion that he had been j hoaxed. Youth's Companion. 1 A Dismal Outlook. i "Why should you worry ? You've got i a riali uncle who is on his last legs , and ! you're his nearest relative. " j "Oh . I know , but , yes. n grass widow i has just moved into the flat across tue j hall. " Tlicy Arc Slow , "I was doAvn at New York las ; : wed and had a queer experience. " "What was that ? " "I couldn't find a burie-que of 'Cyra no de Bergerae' any of the theaters. " People are very charitable aboiit scandalous things Joey don't find out. Aii Example to "My wife never bought me : i cigar In her life. " "Well , she's n wise woman. " "Yes , she knows I don't smoke. " i Fliall Tor to Kico re a i-'tate ? Oi'.r public in. n arc trying to dm'ido what action should ! > e taken rvjranlin ; : the . status of I'orto Kio. . We have- never before - fore had Io deal with a similar wmlition. i Neither have we ever hail such a reliable | medicine for dysK.'psia. [ indigestion mid j nervousness as Hosteler's Stomach T.it- ; tcrs. It makes strength to resist future i 'i Hacks. . i. mea. . < Cliem * . "Kitty , how di l yon luinpen to give me this pretty card t.-iLrifV" "Why. Jac-k. I needed one more foi 1113' euchre club. " In Winter Uses Allen's Foot-Ease. A powdc-r to bo shakei into the shoe . j Durinic winter your t'ct feel uiicomfort-1 able , nervous , aud often cold aul damp , j If yo.i : have iersp5rinjr. smarting feet or tight slioes/Try Alien's Foot-Kane. It \varmrs ami rests the feet anil : nak < s walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet , blisters ami callous spots. Relieves corns ami bunions of all pain and is a certain cr.ro for chilblains aud frost bites. Try It today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for lfx' ! . Trial package mailed FHER. Address Allen S. Olmsted , Lo I toy. N. Y. i Keecnt statistics show that under in years there are more bo\s than girls , but over T"J years there are more \vom- DII than men. and from the ages of 90 to 100 the proportion is about three to two iu favor of the women. I'iso's ( 'ure for Consumption has sa me largo doctor bills.-- ( " . L. Baker. 122 % ' ' Regent Sq. . I'hila.IHphia. Pa. . Dec.S , ' 93 Ceremony i.s of the tenses ; religion , of [ he . oul. I Ij j First n Cold , Tliosi Uroncliilis. CiiecU the fii > t > ritli I ( Title's Honey or Horehouinl nn < l Tnr. Of Druggists j 1'iLo's Toothache Props , Cure iu ecu Minute. i _ The luw > are n.s ju.-vt as 1 he-people they | govern. i WASTED. Cisc .rl > : nt ! ioilth tli.it U-ri".VN-S vll ! not Ix-iielit. Si-ii.l . " > i-ciiw to Uli > ais Chemical Cs. . . New York , for ll ) < ; aint > li" < niil ' ( < ) tcsMMoiials. ! SI r < . H'itiMoiv's soo.'HixuiVhUi' ser ( TUildron ( eethtc ) : soilens tlie ; iitn.s , lecuces inflammation i-uros ivuxl colic. 35 cjstK abottlit A man loves to live , bat a woman lives f \ lovn I HON. JOSIAH B. ALLEN , Of the Supreme Court cf Ohio , Had La Grippe Praises Pc-rn-na. Dr. llrrtman is rpfi-i\iii : ; hnstrc-Is ! ot letters every t5y nliotit his fi.ios rem edy fur la Rvil'liP. Onlintry remedies i-een of no ! .se. Pe-tu-na is tlie < > ! ; ! y roru- eily that ei.tiro'y i-rtulifciti's ihss stnb- born tlisp.ir.e from llse system. The rea son for this is that I'e-nt-ni is a scien tific catarrh re-.ueily ; U cures < - tnrrli ! ti nil stages and phaaes. La jripi > f is epi demic catarrh. lion. .losiali U. Allen. Clerk of the Su preme Court oC Ohio , writes I r. llart- inan on the subject of hi grippe as Col- io\vs : Coi.rMisrs. O. . April Ifj , 1S07. The IVninDrug MTV Co. : CJ cut lemon I have been aillirtetl with a disease , commonly known as la grippe , every winter since that disease was dis covered. 1 have tried many n'medies without success. This spring 1 was in duced io try a bottle of Pe-rn-na. 1 have now taken two bottles and havi- received much benefit therefrom. In fact , all symptoms of the disease seem to have left me. Therefore I elieerfully recommend the virtues of Pe-rn-na. Yours truly , Josiah 1' . Allen. Address The Pe-rn-na Dr.ig Manufac turing Company , Columbus , Ohio , for a free book on catarrh , written by Dr. llartman. entitled "Winter Catarrh. " FOR 30 DAYS YOU CAN TRY IT FOR 25 CENTS. ted Scrvons Prostration , Rheumatism , Catarrh and Stomach Trouble. MOTHER AM 3 DAUGHTERS CURED BY " 5 BROPSJ " [ . ! TRADE MARK. SWAXSOX RHErMVTir ( CRE Cf ) . . Olli A .O. .Ttllj 2 : ; ' ! ? . " 5 1) " > 1JS " her vri-ifrht wiino down to 146 poundsIUT nonnal wi-iyht ami she is ail rij-'i.'t a - She thinks there iscver was fcneh nvdicim * . I myself think it is splcn-lid. : ? . M A. MATtixr.iT , rollbrnn. < < > ! . Mr. Ini Saruunt. Dnnb.ir fNb. . ) . also writes tinder date of .Inly 2T . VS. that he ii ? cMin-il < Rhvu- miti--in : Stomach Trouble and Catarrh. " 1 want to writ- ; you in r < > i to mv cast * of STOMACH PROUHLK and RHEUMATISM. 1 commenced one \ear ao to takf DKOPfrV and Ian tfll > ou to-day that though I am 75 YEARS OLD and past , I fi-el like a new per > on. I don't \\.ti.t to he without ' 5 DKO1J- . ' ' 5 DROPS' has the praise of hoinf ; UKIxst nn-diciuc on the mark * t. It. lius cured a bad castof CATARRH here , and has another almost cnn-ii. i'leaMaccept niiJ.anki for trie fa\ors 1 have received atour hands. IKA SAKOKNT. " If you have not sufficient contUtenc ? . after rradinz these letters , to send for throe large ] > otIi-H for Dyspepsia , Itockitclie.stlsnui. . liny Fever , Catarrh , Sluuplvpsm-Hs. .Nervous niul > euralxJ 5 Headache ; ; . Heart Weakness , Toothache. J-urache , i ruup , J.a Grippe , > lalaria , < Tcei iiiK Xumbncss. Hroiu'hitts. and kindreit disease * . id B Ja K3c2J ? U the name and d I aruc ln ltlo ( : ; 00 < loBefi ) S 1.00 , prepaid ' j mai. or O L ta J'r O exprecs ; Hire ? Iwttit-s , Sli.r'O. told only t-y tu. and our agents. AGENTi AM'OINTED JN XKW TEKKITOIIY. AVKITK TDAY. . SWANSON RHEURffATIC CURE CO. , 167 Dearborn Street , Chicago , lit. For perfect Comfort , Durability and Attract iveness the SLEEPY HOLLOW CHAIR has no equal. The back is extra high and wide ; the seat is hollow shape , fitting perfectly to the human body. There are no springs , but the arms , seat and back are heavily stuffed and upholstered in figured tapestry , bis cuit tufted and buttoned , with deep fringe and tassels around the bottom. We warrant the chair to give satis faction , and it is worth S i O. Fjg % Eg * [ g5 Hand-.iReiy Illustrated Cnta- irS & be : onne rf Household Goods. Carpets. Bicycles. Sevying Machines , Of fice and Church Furniture , etc. . sent free on appN'ttiion. It foutairss thuusunds of arti- < -les which retail at wholesale prices. Car pets , Draperies , Lainj ) . Dinner S-t > , eti ; . , shown in i-oiora. l'c > pl < - all over the world buy from i1. WHY ? Because it brings to them EIGHT FLOORS ( EACH 205 X 180 FEED of goods in compact form to select from. LARGEST a v a&S FURW5TURE HOUSE 150 , J5ti. 15-1. 150 , 158 , 1 CO , 1 2 , 1C1 fiG m THE WORLD. West rVJadison Street , - CH5CACO. "Use the Means and Heaven Will Give You the Blessing. " Never Neglect A Usefu ! Article Like SEHO FOB OUR COMPLETE CATALOGUE OF TO USERS OF ALL GROCERS SELL ST. ADDRESS SOUTH OKi&HA , PiEO.