' FAMILY : JOUBNAL A Weekly Newspaper issued ererj Wednesdar. 1.2 CoIdbbs ef readiig natter, eoi- sistiag of Nebraska State News Items, Selected Steries and Miscellany. fsT'Sam-ris copies sent frtm to aay sddnss. Subscription pric SI a year, ia Mvaaca. Address: M. K. Tobkzb t Otx, Columbus, Platte Co., Nebi oiiLxa CO JLI I'OMl'S REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. Olive St., nearly opposite Post-ofPoe. ; vjuueos-j LOUIS SCHREIBEK. i lentil ill Warn Mfer, I " "" " j All kinds of Knirin dann rJ .. . t ! Y i Sliort A OllCe. BiffTies, WSff- cos, etc., made to order, and all work Guar anteed. Also sell the world-famous Walter A. Wood Mowers. Reapers, Combin ed Kachines, Harvesters, and Self-binders the best made. tj3"Shop opposite the "Tatterss.il," on Olive St.. COLUMBUS. 'Ji judicious Advertising CVeatcs many a. new biistucss, linlnrjre nmnv an old lnime, Kevivo.- many a dull business, lie-rues many a lo-t business, Saves manv a failin"; bu-ines?, Irocrves many a large business, Secures succc-s in any business. Hi i ca h man of lninot, and we add that jtiilicinusadvciti-iiit, for tide section of conutr, i!ieiui!t THE JOURNAL Aft one c.f the medium. becaoM it is read by tho Iw-st j's:plp. ttio-u who known hut tliey want nm' ! foi what 1'ieycet. We challenge comiuirim iih an eeantiy imper in the world in this r. -Ivt tweiitj oar publifliing by the euno i:i.i:rit:enitiit,anl rover one dun to ouh-erilK-r-pulilii-Iiiil in Thk Jouhnvu Thin, letter th-n nnvthiii els-c. frhous tli lass of people who iv::d Til C J OL ax VI. everv week. tf GOSHEN JBTMC " FENCE MACHIKE! CHEAP. 0:NX,Y $15. Woven wire and lt. cot willow, split board WK'ffS fonccaa bo made nod fitntchpd on the cround in ti:e winter, by a be or ordinary farm hand. 10 to 40 rods a day, nnd can work it oTcr any irrotisd. The man who has one of thr mi rhini-s can build a fence that in mora dn ruble and afe luin aay other, and make it at lest cot inp mac!iin and a sample of its work ran b -. ;..-;.,-.... ml. -.;.... -. U.. . Q.l f.srtiware store. V insrll iuchine. or territory r.r contract to put up f eacen. icai tf J. B. M ATHJEWSON. s. au 4 il lii i .i iitii 11 i a-i ni. i-i.iii a, rt un.iii i A book of 1 00 nam. , Tho bent book lor sa It conta'.r.s 11-la of r.ewspRpcisandestiin'- oflhecotffdTertlIn;.Theadvri!f . i.o wants to spend one dollar. And in It the in formation he requires, while foi hiin who trtll Invnst one hundred thousand dollar in ad rertlsing. & scheme is indicated which will meet Lis CTery reqalreaient, or cmn htvtmdt f flofr ty flight chanftimiily arrtredat tycrf vjponileare. 149 editions have been isucd. n t. pot.paid. to any address for 10 cents. Vr.w tc GEO. P. ROtVELL 4 CO., SEWSPAPKU ADYEBTlSIStt BURKAC. 0oniesSLi'rintiDgBouseiki.). New Ycik. PATENTS OaTet and Trade Marks obtained, and all P.-it-r.r br.fcinees coadopted for MODEKATt r K::. OT. B OFFICE IS OPrOSITE U. S. P.VrNT OFFICE. We hare r.o abeaci, bll buRW-ss direr. aenc we can transie: rateat business -a ! tune and at LESS COST than thoaa remote froai Washinc.on. Send model, drawing, or photo, with descrip tion. W advise if patentable or not. free of charge. Onr fee cot one till patent is secured. A book. "How to Obtain Pates V with refer ence to actual clients in tout si:e, county or tr.wn. ceet free. Address - C. A. SNOW & CO. Opposite Patent Office. Wahrgton.l. U HSIOJLM Agents Wa3.'J2 CicCLX Frts- I V.' 3rs-.tr' S? Fxlc it.-.M-i --W.-ySC t?rt- n-r isi frc t T.ll 5ae"nii 'ointr-Jur -tas. i O C. J ! JL-Zru ntrtrt -.if. (HIM l. -"liT-i- fru j , I' Ub! , SI l Si! Hl iV 1: m M Wl ILJ Hi Ml fc: iBvH i WBaSKzJsZM $5 KiPsbwV9 itzvevSSflSV Lv -. j r '?' ? ??' ' u'i.y. J?!; '"""i VMsW sIsssjpS) f PvHf "bb)BSSp TOPICS OF THE TIMES. A CHOICE SELECTION OP IN TERESTING ITEMS. Comments and Criticisms Based Upon the Happenings of the Day Historical aud News Notes. A Man at Buchanan, Mich., is coining tnonev oat of a mushroom orchard. Reading, Pa., is all torn up, so to bpeak, over a minister who preaches in his sleep. Too often, alas, it is the au- j tlitor who sleeps during preachlug. Ovek twelve hundred fathers with families of twelve or more children have applied for the land offered by the Province of Quebec for that condition of parentage. There is a curious grapevine at Habersham, Ga. It grows from a large oak tree about five feet from the ground. The tree is solid aud no roots of the grapevine are discernible. Two chemists are experimenting at Freeport, Pa, with the view of pro ducing carbon points for electric light ing from natural gas. It i said that by burning the gas in a specially pre pared furnace pure caibon is obtained, but as yet at a cost too great for prac tical purposes. Right upon the heels of the news of a llood drowning out a percentage of the Southern rice crop, comes the news that unseasonable raius have spoiled 35 per cent, of the California raisin crop. ' "H'itb no rice for pudding and no raisins I to put in it, we are liable to be in a I bad way. j The first class in geography will be ecf iii-cd from answering the question, j "What is the capital of Oklahoma?" un . til it is definitely ascertained whether ' the people of Oklahoma City or those i -t Guthiie develop the better stayiug ! qualities. It is a pure question of muscle at present. A Carbondale spiritualist, consult ing a medium as to the condition of his deceased wife, was informed that she wai unhappy because the was not i dressed as well as the other angels. He shelled out large sums of money to icpleuish the celestial waidrobe, but now, convinced of his folly, sues the medium for the return of his money. Idleness not only makes wasted lives but it breeds dissipation aud crime. No young man ought to bo content to lead au idle life. Find something to do. Keep busy. If you cannot secure the i i x ,.. ,Tr A i. I kuiuoi employment vuu uusiru, lunu i !. t Y . i ... I wnat you cau get. xt you penorm your part well, better things will come after wards. The young man who does nothiug because he cannot commence at the top of the ladder always makes a failure in life. Commence at the bot tom and work up. A new invention in musical instru ment has beon brought out by a Ger man, which is causing a good deal of iuterest. This is called a bowed piauo, but is really a case resembling a piano forto frame, and containing six violins, two violas a.nd two violiucello. the strings of which are tuned to differed j notes. The instruments are connected by circular bands, which aro brought into contact with the strings by means of the key-board, tho hammers "of which bear upon tho bands with varying : uiea-ure. l Attkntios has been called in various quarters (the United States, England, Belgium, France, and Germany) to the remarkably cold weather pievailing of late years, since 1885, in Central and Western Europe, the yearly averages being constantly under tho normal. It now appears from an Algerian record that these years have been warmer than usual in Algeria. It is also shown that there has been no change in the fre quency of north aud south winds while in Europe the northeast winds have been inct easing in frequency. Sosie Hungarian prisoners of war were thrown, in 1840, into a deep pool near Hermannstadt, from which the bodies,af ter an immeruion of forty years, were lately brought up. Their physo logical condition has been the subject of a careful investigation by Dr. Donig. j The bodiej wero perfectly preserved, aud their organs remained unchanged in shape and mostly unaltered in color and consistence. The most remarkable feature was the presence of crystals of common salt, clearly showing that, in the water, particles held in solution may pass through the skin and muscles, ami find their way into the most deeply seated organs. This is considered con firmatory proof that mineral baths ex- ' Af in Inla mv thoir cnnnifif nntinil on " "-' " -I'-- the internal economy of bathers. A novel telephone has been placed in a New Haven hotel. It cannot be used unless a fee is paid. There are only two instruments of tho kind in ex istence, the other being in Hartford. There are five slots in the machine for tho reception of a nickel, ten cent I niece, quarter, half dollar aud dollar ' respectively. These amounts cover the respective!; rates charged for telephoning in aud out of the State. To use the telephone it is first necessary to call up the ceu- 1 1 ., A-i:.. ...... !... l, Ti, . USUt 3 V" " U1U1UU1 ICltMUUUC. uc objective point is then asked for, and when this is reached the party who rings up is told to put the necessary fee in the slot. If a dime is dropped a bell of high tone rings. For 25 cents the tone becomes lower, and for half a dol lar the f-ound is like that of the average door bell The dollar sound is similar to that of a fire alarm gong. The sound of the bell is the signal to go ahead and talk. The official proclamation of the President of the Mormon Church for bidding plural marriages wiii be re coived with incredulity m many parts of the country. That a practice anc- tionedbythe church for moie thau a gesieration and, accordiug to its teach - ... i j- : t .-,.. .. liiy-, me icouii ui uiuuc ieeiituvu,(.9ii ... . , , , , or win oe Buspeuuea merely oy ine proclamation of President Woodruff will not be widely believed. It is to be rememoerea. now ever, tnat polygamy iui, pMS kindly tend me a pair of has never obtained among the majority thick-soled shoe, as I have got to leave of Mormons, aud it i certain that re- thi. place next week." Atlanta Con cent prosecutions have materially re- attlutton. duced the number of people who prac- j3oys may be governed a great deal tice it The President's declaration ' by kindness and gentie methods, and may have been made with a me.ital res- by appealing to their better feelings. 1 1 I .1 i , - ervation. but tna- il nas but tha' il has been made a: all proves that p ibsic o -inioa l- having it effect upon lhefoliowerof Bngham. If the immigratioa of women notoriously recruited for purposes of polygamy could be stopped, the evil would soon die out, A savings bank in Detroit has adopted a plan which is novel in this country, but is in use in the postal Bar ings system in Europe, for gathering little savings and bringing the advan tages of the bank within easy reach of everybody. Agencies are selected in various parts of the city snch as drug stores, groceries and ether reputable places where adhesive labels of diff erent demominations and colors, re sembling postage stamps, will be sold. Cards corresponding in color with the labels willi be furnished, upon which the depositor will affix the labels as they are purchased until the twenty spaces on the card are filled. For in stance, suppose that a depositor deter mines to save five cents per week. He is furnished with a card corresponding in color with the five-cent labels. He purchases the label weekly at the near est agency, and affixes it to the card. When the card is full it is worth $1.00, and is then sent to a savings bank of deposit, when ihe amount is entered upon the usual deposit book. Labels will be for various convenient denomi nations, making the cards when filled even amounts, as $1, $2, $5 and so on. It is expected that the agents will do the work as a labor of love and public benefit, though smail commissions may be paid. This system brings the sav ings bank to the people who need it most. The steam merry-go-round, which has supplemented the old-fashioned concern in which country courting was churned into matrimony by "main strergth and awakwardness," indicates how the mania for speed has overtaken the people, even in rural districts. Everybody wants to be huried forward at lightning speed and whirled around at a dizzy pace, not only when on busi ness bent, but when seeking pleasure. Frenzied haste marks all our move ments, whether in traffic or in search of recreation. Those deliberate old pa triots who conceived and edited the American Constitution scarcely im agined what their lofty phrase, "the pursuit of happiness," would come to mean a hundred years from their time. To-day happiness is literally pursued by steam and electricity. Even our pleas ures and recreations aie too slow to sat isfy our haste aud we exact that we shall be hurried through them by space and time-consuming appliances. The merrv-co-ronnd of the country . ... - fairi wu,cll jjjj beeT1 lmrne3s ed to steam, i,ecauso the merry go-round merry go-rounders wanted to keep even pace in their revolving merriment with the rest of the madly rushing world, is indicative of how far the fever of unrest and excitement has carried the people. At last the country folk, who weie believed to be wedded to careful and easy movements, have been infected with tho craze to hasten precipitately onward. Tho son, whose father drove fifty or seventy-five miles to market, wants a xailroad htatiou at his farm gate, so that ho may load his produce onto the car from his field. Modern life is a merry-go-round pro polled by steam and electricity, and its wild rotations stop only at the tomb where the dvnatno and steam engine IlftIt hecattse eternity is too infinite for l,JU' l" i""1!"" Uoulttint; a .Strong Man. On the day preceding the arrival o(& ciicus at a certain good-sized town in Ohio, says tho New York Sun, a ,trong man," who had a week's lay-off from the museum circuit, dropped down ou a visit to some of his relatives. Thero was no discount on him as ""a marvel of strength," and the wood-cut which pic tured him throwing a bull over a six rail fence was not much of an exaggera tion. As soon as it was diacoverd that he had no particular scruples against the llovving bowl, the boys set out to have a little fun. Early in the afternoon of circus dav an alleged circus man waited on " The Great Western Giant," and in timated that he was a fraud from way back, aud that his marvellous feats of muscle were tricks and delusions. ThiaL. had tho effect we hoped.! or, and four or tm lAnn.f. Af llnAW t1 fllA VAct Soon after noon "the strong man'W saiied down to the circus grounds to de mand au apology. The people had be gun buying tickets, and the circus oi cials were too busy to talk. The way they ignored his presence made "the strong man" madder than ever, and lib started for the entrance. The two men stationed there tried to prevent his in gress, but ho threw one into a farmer's wagon and the other over a lemonade stand, and entered the tent. Six of the circus men now rallied on the center, but the struggle didn't last two minutes. He flung them alow and aloft as if piay ing with the clubs. "Hey, R-u-b-e'" sounded tho tocsin, uud every single man connected with the circus rallied in response. As they came with clubs, neck-yokes, and wagon stakes "tho strong man" looked about for some weapon. There was a long taiied bull-dog lying under the sacred cow's cage, aud he grabbed it by the tail and widened the circle and finally broke through it, smashing every man who opposed him. When clear of the circle he pushed a baby elephant off her legs, upset a candy wagon, tore down a section of seats about forty feet Jong, I and appeared outside to exclaim : , All fraud aud delusion, is it? TTvon't onr mnrnl viirlit to mv title. ,? veil. " mebbe I haven't, but I guc3 this crowd won't dispute it P And he pnlled the ticket wagon over on its beam ends threw a bale of hay into a side show, and took the midde of the road to walk back to the hotel. "Happy Marriages." Mrs. Helen E. Starrett writes in the October Forum: One of the great t t foes to happy marriages is tho exis'eucft of tlip nifireunarv snirit on the art of pa,ents aud daughters. Not! .j will j fco effectually icmovtj it a- iae posses gion by young girl and women of sat isfactory, honorable, .emune.ative oc cupations, and the junterance and ap probation of society iu the pursuit of them. Margaret "Fuller said: "No woman can give her hand with dignity until she has learned to standalone. : The day is near at hand when the thoroughly educated woman will be the one admiringly dn-cribotl by Gottlie a , ""We- if "ecessary, t be father and motnertoher chudreii. Here will be , , .. . found the true conditions for forming love-inspired marriage-.. A Georgia editor, in asking for a free t'". ..,c pa-. wrote: it vou cannot renew -t,,J .aeeUS mrisZ sacona woras-wnen neeaiui, or as vri i ve iauguea at. A fieri tempe. :ives adverse criti- ; cism a w arm leccntiu. WHAT CURES? Editorial Difference or Opinion bri an im portant Subject. What Is the force that oasts' disease? Hud which is the most convenient apparatus for applying it? How far is the regular plivs Iclau useful to us because wis believe in him. aud how far are his pills aud powdcM nud tonics only the material representa tives of his personal iulluence on our health? Tho regular doctors cure; tho honioeo; pathie doctors cure; the Hahnciuumiltcs cure; and o do the faith cures and the mind cures, and the so-called Christian scientists, and tho fotir-dollar-and-a-half advertising itinerants, and tho patent medi cine n:o:i. They all hit. and they all mi-.-, and the great dilTcrenee one great differ ence In the result is that when the regular ductois lose a pjti nt no one grumbles and when the irregular doctors loso one tho community stands on end and houls. Kochctter Vni-m and AdcertUcr. Nature cure?, hat uattue cati be aided, hindered, or defeated in the curative prOi-ets. And the CommrrcM' contention is that it is the part of rational bilngs to seek and trust the advice of meu of good character who have studied the human s stem and learned, as far as modern science lights the way, how far they cau aid Nature and how they can best avoid obstructing her. liuga'o Commtixfal. It is not our purpose to consider tho evils that result from employing the unscrupu lous, the igirrautlchailai:.ns and quacks to pic-criba for the maladies that afflict the human family. 'We himp-y declare Uiat the physi.-ian who Knows something is bel ter than tho physician who knows nothing, or very little indeed, about thestructurc ami the conditions of thl human system. Of course, 'he docs not Snow it all." Unclieft-r Mo. ninj Herald. j I have used Warncr'p Safe Cure, and but for its timely use wo'nld have teen, I verily Lelievc, in my grave from what the doctors tetmed Wright's Di-ealc D. F. Shrincr, tenivr editor Scioto Gazette, ChUlicothc, Ohio, in a lctl-r dated June J. l&xh Swallows In rincoof Carrier Pigeons. M. Pcsbouverie, in Koubaix, France, ha made niaijy experiments recently in the use of swallows instead of carrier pigeons for-l postal service in the war. Iot long ago he let out firom their carte fifteen swaows throe weeks old. They set tiered i all directions, and all the persons tylfom M. Desbouvorie had in vited to tfo.-ervc his experiment told him lie would never see the bird- again. In twenty , minute a swallow came bak smmI perched on his linger. Within thirty mkiiites the last of The hftecu was in the can.' uji:i. M. Dcsbouverio says his repeated tests of the capabilities of the swallows have convinced him that in wsr. they can bo made much safer and swifter carriers than pigeons. They flj higher than the pigeons, have a quicker movement, t.ik their food on the wing without stopping, as do the pigeon. l:;ie more a fleet ion for their honu s. and .ire manv time- inne intelli tr iii. M. De-hninei ie h,i on soxeial on-a-i'in-.. free :,I! hi- -v.aliov.s. ami ha- 'h-n left heme on a l::u pede-tiLtu to.ir. Tin -w.:Ili.". - h.ie -llw.iys liown :tl!! with hittl. hoveled ier the le-t.ll!- r.ini- he ate in. ;ir; lied ?!l '.i'-di! in the tie. - around 'he 1: mi-i ; he slept in. asd eventually turned up with him al! ii-'ht at home, lie plan lu make e'.pciiments -hot:!;, to show lit" Mtpeiioritv of .u lier -wallow to a tommis-hm of Kieiieb militarv mm. Stvit. oi Onto. Citv -: Tol: I o. ) , I.c Vs C.LXTV. i I. ink.1.0ii.li &:.!. 3 e.-th tent, ue n tl.tj Mill ji--.:n titer of tho llrm of 1. .' Cltl.M V ,V Co .io:'2 ImMi cs in the fitj of Toledo, County :i"-t St:.te ftfou raid, and Unit .iM tm. will r-n ihe m.! of o.xi: iirxi)i:i:i nui.i.Ai:s for c :-j a' . evtry cii'tt of C.taki.;i that cannot be cm id I iU 'se..f Hr.i.':. 'vtvhu:i 'i it. ntAMv J.tHKM'.V. smn to lie'eie mo n.il fu'-5i.iib d in nij iieat hlo, tin - -'li ila of Hut."! i-ei A. I. Ia". "A. V. (.I.liASON. '-L-.!.' Sv'ify 1'uUte. HuTo Cut.Mih Cure is taUn internally, and m t-diucUv on the blood aud mucous surfecea if u - s-l. in. S-end for tcs'iiU'iuuiU. fue. K. J C1'!.M: S. CO., Toledo, O. J, . .- II tV dritJlatd, "".'. A Ki-ffii ily for Insomnia. A halting digestion i- one of the most 'imu.oii ctn-is of sleeplessness The m-i-t -(ei ign lemcdv is hoi water, and i n .i be ued botii externally and in ti ii ally. Half a pint of this slowly -inped.'as hot a po.ible, in mol iu--i .usees will bring sleep to the wakeful. And not only does i; a t well upon the digestive organs and dilate the abdomi nal vessels. iiith.it way le-enii.g the t!mv or blood to the brain, but it has a -nothing influence on the entire nervous sV-tem. Hot applications over the pit of the stomach also act exceedingly well. A hot lla-eed poultice tetaiis the heat longest, and is. thetefore. the best in the way of applications: but the hot water pack does much in the same direction. Or a poultice can be made of Indian meal. with jitsi enough mu-tard in it to create a gentle heat. Hot bran bags, also filled with spices, with a '.it'le cayenne pepper mixed with them, have a very favorable action. The victim of itisomnuia would do well to try some of these simple rem- dies, and in many in-tance they will pi ove servieeaMe. I'hlhttMphUt Mcdlwl nul S'ifi''f''"f Hep-Hlw. i-JIRAM C. WHEELER. Importer of Perclieron and Slilro Stallions. Otlcholt, Sac County, Iowa. Lhokt iMrOKT.vriON of draft stallions to America this season. Quality the very best. lirst-elas hor-e. either breed. $1,000. T.vo and three year's time. S percent., en abling horse to pay for himself. aring Degrees of Absurdity. The laws of many of the states to pre vent the American citizen from enjoying a glas of beer or whisky are of varying degree of absurdity. In Missouri he may drink only when standing, and iu Massachusetts only when sitting. In Kansas he must swear that lie is afllcted with tho cholera or some other disease before he can obtain a drink. In Iowa also he must commit perjury iu order to get a glass of beer. ISul in Maine, where the laws sternly prohibit the sale, and co!suiiipiion of liquors, the supplies are both cheap and abundant. Philuiivlphhi Hriord. I) ) voni clothe last as they u-ed to? If net. you Huei' t e u-ing a (ij or iviiinj-jfiii'fV,-that .-.' them. Tiy the good uhl ii ii-oivj Dobbin-" Electric Soap, perfectly piiit to-d.iy as in lsn."i. Ma. I'ostek. who wa- shot by her dts- sirded lover, William Decker, at Elmlra. Is V.. has died. The body of Docker n as found in a field. He bad shot ai.d killed h.l'-elf. When Hao; . as sick, tc gare her Cajtoria, W:.eu shwar. a f " . ?"ne cried forCaitcrii, VVh- e: ML-5, he Wung to Cantoris. V" a 'r h.ej f h.l lresi. t): .-.ii c them Castoria. T;:r I '!i,v- ai Hi" Pin. Inyo county, .a fnitii." '. d '-bool teacher for ;f 'ji ii,.in!'. - and - 'i' tiiir cliildren to -i I ;. 'i h' hiJdu n wrre model jiupil. ,ii d le-.Tl;. cverv one -an now read and Wlit . i.VS 1'II.LS .HII.i'-ll. act li!:e magic on 9 An art-!.'i well wa- drien :ighty r .-fiit 'tirouzh -olid ro"k at I'ullman, a-':, -vlnii w iter was struck The , i , ! i- -a d to ho 1.000 callous a i i -' SSVr? M. 4Vlsa5J stT' 0Il :!sl?,sff vt rl TRADE Cf ss- 55i &ZZ ais3 it ?l TTjrr f'OTlT &?.- Z fi a !win.,' rSi i a l--.i .v- r"'7rnn 1 V' MSSBr j T.Z3 FllXrtl ASDPZPJIAXIS-Tir HHEU1VIATI5M, Z.TiaI-S73, Headache, Toothache. SPSS TJRALGXA, ..-.r. Thrt, "----elling?, rrast-hitcs, Ep.'slns, Kri.lse. Bnras, Scalds. ftS '.555 A'l w.'aaAJifar iteswap WS sa Carafry in the German Army. A striking feature of the recent maneu vers of the German army in Silesia was the great masses of cavalry in all engage ments. In addition to tho cavalry Of tkd Fifth and Sixth Corps there were pres ent eight cavalry regiments of the guards, making altogether three full divisions of cavalry to two armv corps, although tho usual division in the Ger man army has been one cavalry division to two or three corps. This state of affairs has led to a considerable outcry from German critics against the prevail ing tendency in Germany to assign cav alry to new and impossible duties. In the last Franco-German war the German cavalry won a great reputation for its invaluable service in determining in ad vance the position of the opposing forces and by its perfect "messenger" work. Without its aid, as has often been said, all the plans of the German strategists would have been in vain. Up to 1SS0 the cavalry was handled as if still con lined to the limits of these services aud to striking quick decisive blows at criti cal moments on the battlefield. Re cently this system seems to have been abandoned, and in sham battles great masses of cavalry have been thrown against each other and strongly fortified positions. CATARRH. ftot Local, but Constitutional. Dr. IMo Lewis, the eminent Ilostou physi cian, in a recent magazine article says: -A radical error underlies nearly all medical treatment of catarrh. It is not a dis ease of the muu's nose; it is a disease of the man showing itself in tho nose a local ex hibition of a constitutional trouble." There fore, ho argues, that the use of snuff and other local applications is wiong, and vvhilo they seem to give temporary relief, they really do more harm than good. Other lead ing "authorities agree with Pr. Lewis. Hence, tho only proper method of euro for catarrh is by taking a constitutional rem edy like Hood's Saisaparilia. which, reach ing every part of tho body through tho blood, does eliminate all impurities and make- tho whole man healthier. It lemovcs the cause of the tioubleand restores tho di-eased membtane to proper condition. That this is the practical ie-nlt is piovcn bv thousands of people who have been cured of catarrh by taking 11 Oil's sarsanaiiila. Tho IlllifT rl r. It is a generally Known fact that the. fourth or ring linger of tho human hand is not on a par with the other lingers, it being the weakest, the least flexible and the most rebellious in action. Scientific men explain this feeblenrss by the theory that the lateral tendons joining the ring linger to the others composing the hand in a measure paralyze its movements. To the majority of people it matters little that one of the linger- should be inferior to tho re-t in strength: as a scioniinc oiiuity, howevi r. it i- worthy of -iote: to the pianist r tin' player of stringed instrument- it js a source of considerable in convenience. As art can. in the present dav. lemedy most defect which incom mode ii-. a medical man ha thought thai something could be donto free the ring linger. He informs those interested in the matter that if they wih to have a stiong. flexible fourth linger they have bill to st.bmit to a urgical operation, whhh coii--t in dividing the tendon of the hand. The operation, which is very simple, .-carcelv de-ei ving or the name, h..-in ently been performed on several . w Voi k.Hosto-i and i'.rooklyn pianists. Watch is tomewhat purified, or rather cleansed, in freezing, but hard, clear ice contains visible suspended impurities aud more that are invisible. Snow ice is very apt to be unclean, and the only safe wa v is to keep food and water awav fioni direct contact with ice, unless" it be artificially made from distilled water, a recent process that vnomises to become very popular. Dr. Fooltii Health Monthly. l.v Alsace not far from Worth, there is now a monument to a young KuglHi ni'Mi who was tite first victim of the Franco-German war. Young Lieut. Winslow. who was attached to the Ger man army, was shot while rccoiinoitcr ing with hi stall by one of the tii-t bul lets lired on the French side. sioti i:nVAi:r. Could palely be offered for any ease of I. ver. Kidii'-y or ITrinray tio'ibiV which Ca'.iiomia KidncvTaa will not pi rmam'iitly cue. All drugg'i-t-, t-. II thiswi.ll known remedy at a tiniiorisi priie -f .V) i-cnts pt padcage. If vou an-a sufTeivr from any l tln'so nihueii'ts' give it a trial. A singh p icUage may jtivc you ginxl lealtli. a mot jiiveinuit boon. If ymsr drhggi-t i- o'it apply to California Kidney Tc-: C-.. l'ai -lieid". Iowa; A fi.AN" Tor colossal maneuvers of Herman and Atttrian troops on the nhiin of Savonv net summer is being discussed by the military men of the two , great central Kuropeati power. A Oiinm in lis' Cure for Cou-umptlou. Cures v. heie other remedies fail. 3c. Ixr.KXiot s engineer suggest, that the artesian well mav bedt veloped by means of electrical appliance into a powerful and cheap source of almoL unlimited power. That Ticklim i In vonr throat aris from ratarrh. and a catarrh is a constitutional ilioL-abc. the ordinary coiiih nsediciWHallfalltohit the hpot. Whit you need i acnustitntlonal lemedy hLo Hood's sarssparill-i. which, by- buildir. up tho general health, ant (spe'lins; the scrofulous taint vvhic!i is the ciu-o ot ctarr'i and consumption, ha-: restored to liertuct health nia.iv perccua on uhnis tlieo diseases seeia to have a linn hold. Many ua-ohcitod testimonial prove lejoi.d ipistion tliat Hood's Sar-apinlla decs positively euro catarrh. HogcPs Sarsaparilla Fold bv a'.I dnutslftt. 1 1 . tlx for f"-. l'rtpared only tj C. J. HOOU CO.. Lowe!!. M is- (00 Doses One Dollar T- nirti Itrtrfo. ft. JCQLP o? COUGH .actitp or leading' to ! COSilMPTiON, 5 92 !KKhaf!3e I Md $ sW ft Mi k,-sv : jT AND HYPOPHOSPHITBS IpJ or LntE axd soda. : t Thla rrepiratlon contains tho Btlmula- , J ting proporMes ft tho Myjiopliraphite $ and flna .Voricfinii Cinl Liver Oil. bsed 2 by l hvslc'nns ail tho world over. It la THihtt'able in mill:. Three times as effica- cious as plain Cod Llrer Oil. A perfect t Hinul-ion, better than all others made. lor all forms of m;fii J""ncs, BroHcuIis, , i coysuMPTiox, i J Scrofula, and as a Flesh Producer C there Is nothing like SCOTT'S EMULSION, j ( it is sold by all Druget3. Let no ono by j ( profuse explanation or impudent entreaty , t indneovoutoacceptaiUbstUuto. - - The Youth's from that MMIBER Addrts-., 43 t ! mirm mSim 1 at R R Jl k Id Mr.C r W3 s"icn m-i ca -it m ik.w-j tTvji iflllisiil! .MA1B !! rt? fh Mi m MM iHiife 1Bl&'& iajiiffiisP' a & "!s sl t If flBTKCiWrrrt A, w 1 foolish aiaiiyrs. Tlisra are martrrB arid martyrs. Some wiee iu the loftiest, eomo aro silly In tbd most ImproviJent sense. Tho word improvident ex actly applie? to the latter class, since they negV.'ct to provida against threatened uangcr. "We commiserate, but we cannot roar-eft them. Among the silliest ato martyrs to rheumatism, who might havo prevented daily and nightly recurring tcrture by tho early uso of Ilostet ter's Stomach Bittors, a blood donurent moro elficient ia romoving the lriia of this com plaint from the circulation thau any thus far brought to tho notice of tho goiieral community ard tho medical profesion. It promotes greater activity of tho kidneys, the chancel through which blood impurities, x roductivo of rheumatism, gout and dropsy aro principally e.xix'wed, nud it imparts a drco of vigor to digeS'toti and assimilation wh'ch levs amo-it favurabU' btariiii; on the general health. It cl o romi-ties biliousness, kidney troubles sad malaria. The Value of Sleep. Sleep is, under right conditions, a wonderful tonic to the human system. Few women realize its value, and yet it is said that Patti and Lucca and ail the great singers and actresses and famous beauties, who. like Mme. ltecamier, were wondrously beautiful at an age when ordinary women retire from the festive scenes of life, havo owed their well-preserved beauty to sleep. A beautiful woman who at "() ha the her life to retire, whenever possible, at U o'clock. And American women need the rest and refreshment which sleep alone can give to overwrought nerves and overworked system. If sleep is not easily induced, light physical exer cise should be taken nightly before retir ing until the blood is directed into proper channels, and then, unon seeking the com briliancy of youth in her eyes and skin jn musical Circles of late, but there and the animation of girlhood in her . h t lk araong nuigical people, form, declares (says tho J.ir3.Hrr . CUQ of m .U(i7iiZ(iiCi inai sue uas iiiaiu- it a mie an h, the eyelids will close as naturally , u broncllial throat and lung affec lose of a healthy child. , ,. -, ..' i,n ; za - as those . a plkasing sexm: Of health and strength reneued and of ea-e and comfort rollovvs tne use oi r-yruu oi Fig-, as it het- in hormony with natuielo eiiectuaiiy dense the s; Mem v.heu costive or bilious. I'or sale in ."0c and SI b.ittles by all leading druggist. A roi.i wave, a delined by Prof. T. Itussell. is a fall of nmporature in twenty-four hours of .'0 ilegree:. over an area of .",000 stptare miles, the tempera ture iu some part of this area descend ing to 30 degrees. Uelvveen 1-jO and 1S10 no less than 091 cold waves were recorded in the United States. "Tun humble receive advantage, the salf- I siiflioiotit sutler lo.5." If you will listen to J advice.it will pay you to uso SAI'OLIO. Try a eako lu your nost housu-cleanhig. Ax Ohio man received Jy? from an acci dent insurance company on account of being kicked by a boy. Tiicrg novor was a rjniodv thatgavo so pood satisfaction always as Dr. Pull's Worm Dc-.tioyeri. 1'hysiclans rocom incnd them. Tiii:i:t: are. a London correspondent says, l.'iO packs of foxhounds in England, as against l.":i last season. SlAgSfeoXCv,CuteJ yejl fi-e:' .Lyjlk jlMSIMMBCKlilMSSMMSisBwsMsgf3ssafcst .-, Wn PiM RELIEVES INSTANTLY. H tfoagi5gjfcj3 vt.v uiiOTUERS. CC Warrea St., Kaw Toxic FrieoC0ct3.K v - I fcH1 tj- ss3 px3 2LESS.ff ILL., ETlirJ S-WORTH A CUiMSA A Fcrigyous i wmm$ mmmm Such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Fullness and Swelling after Meals. DiTziness, ana urowsmezs. t,oiobniiis,rizsiiiiiys ui ntm, .w. nfVn.p Shortness of Breath. Costi.eness. Scurvy. Blotches on ihe Skin. Disturbed Steep, rrightful Dreams, and a!.' Nervous and Trembliny Sensalwns. Sc. en, nam THE FIRS" DOSS IViLL C1VE RSLItl; IN IVVHWl r.imuiM. BEECIIAWS PULS TAKEN AS DIRECTED RESTORE FEMALES TO COMPLETE HEALTH. For Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation. Disordered Liver, etc., they ACT LIKE KAGIC. StrengU-eln7 thomu-railar Syie,.t. restoring lms : h-st Com plexinn. bringing back the keen edge of appetite, and r.rouslng wtb th POSCBUO OF HEALTH the whole pkiislcct enemy t tho huta-in frame. Ono of the bU guarantees "ottl ttensMdDiMmLl is ihat BEECKAM'S FILLS HAVE THE LAKGEST SALE OF mt PR0PRIETAI1Y MEDICINE IS THE W0HLD. I'tso:ireil onlv bv TlHtS. ncrCUAU. St. iTetcn. I.nciitilre. Enclnnd. iU.Mbiilfnnt'jistihrnr.aUtj. B. F. ALLEM CO.. 363 anti C67 C.inal St.. He r. Yort, Ko'; Acrntst r the I'mtci! Milf.i'.o of . 'Iniccistdoot not Lerp them WI1.I..M VII. " . .. 'til AJI'S 1'll.lon m.i I .1 i" oi X" "V- "V -mr -tt r - m Fc3 Best Couch Medicine. Recommended by Physicians, rcj r zr -j i . -r. . . e .. - -s-s. j- r . rxNyvvur-rvxxA B3 (juica Ul-iu "- ,fc- 'w -V ... -' . -. . . . . Wi.W V 'Al . ..r..- ...tin,... ., I I.I4II 1:1111. J ll.u.illlli .nil1 .ill, ',...,', u t. iiiw n.. Ian . ,..i rklMn nl-i. it vnhni,L n!iiiottrTl. Ill uriliririSlS. BESB mmmvm&m&?g3ZMm$mm Wr-t.1M UUtlVm ji." ... . .. - j j r- W3m ,W',fis-plawinathakr & c,he.rmj.s iSStMdedrr? rvgs cleaneI4y Stm i n it. .. .'jv.ii k .-. -mr- tr .r sj .i . - . v rh' s.V " irMV;W. . .cw?Tiyji Li n. i Even the little pig in the picture is a more agreeable companion than a man with a dirty collar or a woman who presides over a tawdry house. But .nobody wants the reputation of being a pig under any circumstances. REPAIR YOUR - SAVE YOUR MONEY. The Northwestern Sieve Repair Os. f Ohlsags, Manufacturers and Furnishers of the Hardware Trad Repairs for all Stoves and Ranj.-s Manufactured. Ask your Hardware Dealer to order for you. JSCUT THIS OUT, ANSWERING THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: 1. Name of Stove 2. Number of Stove 3. Name of Maker Latest Date of Patent 5. "VVood. or Coal 6. Is Coal put in on top by removing lids? 7. Is tne lining Brick or Iron? 8. Has the bottom Grate one or more parts ? 9 Give your hardware aeaier me xictxiiei ui iJctrt waina. BE SURE to order from your hardware dealer only. what you want from us. Don't A little monfy wilt .n&kr it as n"ri Comet r.-ery Week I'melj Illustrated Jl'std iu, -ty,0"0 Jcmilm. Five Double Holiday Numbers. Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's, Easier, Fourth-of-JuIy. FREE TO 1S91. To any New Subscriber who WILL CIT OCT and end hi this dver-ii,-,nonr. with name nnd Poht-Offlcc addre and SI. To, "c will send Companioa FREE to January i, 1S?1. and Hmr. This otler iPCIuoe i- .. jjii,iii- nnd all tue ILI.f'STR.VTF.Ii WLUlii .-I THE YOUTK'S CCWPANiOH, Boston. rY-ass. MM r- 11T 4w v vV v v mM.Sn A. VA bbbBb9bVBv s9fswjvnrx 4tfdsB 111 Al V1M QeiMrriiaqi MUSICAL. There seems to bo little going on the high contralto singer, who has long suuerea trora a severe lutvui, or bronchial affection, superinduced by Catarrh in the Head, and who has been perfectly cured by the use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, coupled with the use of Dr. Pierce's ftrddon TModienl Discovery. For uons, ami iiiiitcimk vuij5, uneonaled remedv. When tC(i -.h Chronic Nasal Catarrh -- in v nlw1 nrith ihi its USC should be COnpled With tilt, tlse 0f Dr. Safe's Catarrh Remedy. - Arn(T(Tsi " - -- . Tutt's Pills stimulate the torpid liver, strengthen tha (lilcestlTe organs, reculato tho bowel, and aro nncqualnl as an Anti-BiliGTis Medicine. I'.lcgantl.Tsncarcontod. Ioso;nuill. Pricey S5 rculi. Clce, 3l & 41 l"ark l'lace, N. V. I)r.Snyiler Kidney ITiS-Hmcu'e- Knurei RFD-VVETTINC.t I'rieeil lerMtckncebr mall. tor-!o l ynll uniiiKisiiorcinuiiT. i ert-ijv-lara and lts.t iinoninls nililrt-iK. vi ith Etaui-, Or. U. W .1 . SNYM.It.S.'UhtuteM.. t'lncueo. iZr Ask your Druggist to order it for you. ilLNT.ON nils 1'Ali.a m m'i lu .i,llim LUMBER, SASH, DOORS, ETC. Kttailctl at wholesale prirn.4. Oar Comiuiiv U not a luember ot the Nr hwe-ter.i l.iiintirr rol. lieme can hell t) coiisiiinr. ai.tl urgent reque-t suyoneneeilita: anvtiULK ia ear I n ton-nit lo i-s for ili'livi red iirices at jour neare t 11. K Mut.o i Aildres 1'inevillo Lumber Co.. Minneapolis. .). n . VJIVTII ISrulit Youiltf Men or VfP. ami ar-ltorO ladles i)i ech rountv. EFFEGTUALT arsv -sss UWM . . ... .-- csititirr i-iiiv. r..ik-i. j ni'.i. i ii" "! ."- r.": VSr MOTHER SFFEGTUAL7 iH sud.c&ke orscounnsoap-- :o.uin3xhbouse-cle&nm3-- OLD AND - He will order destroy your old stove, but repair it. r.s new. tun TT5YoiJ7K'5 i m fi&zm U for n foI yr .1 -.?&&' rViiiaV ti...n. rri.a..i.a...is. (rf1iSTA;-i- i STOfES ftATEFOi-eoiFoirnNa. EPPS S COCOA BREAKFAST. .- tnn.i of tae natsraf law rPf. 22rg?ZaiS of U!6'ttoa.nai" wn-co c"eri "l'rnclle stlon of toe nne j rover tl u and by carulppnc ""'."t vro,M6 wt,ernT7i.M i ttrona saout to nsisr y?'.. nnatiai around usi . mKV' - r . Hundreds or sttbtlomaiaaiesai fa weak po'afc. ready w sttacic tlfSZtt. H keeping our We may escape rnaajr a ' ,7-j a pcPr,' m1t wu fortlflsd wltn pura oiooo n.,r 3tad stmply with bolUa water JA11ES trl's CO.. Homcsopatalo Ciw". - i.01VU1 6.1UU., -m-e voir wtsri A 1 l:ooi . (SWHsiWSSOIII REVOLVER --""JST' mrcr as- eae of the Oeie lSe. rSllTH WESSON arm?. The nat rnoall arm. nrr nanufettirfl ana the Manufiictiireil incslibr.3in;";n. WW pteor SiiWe action. Safrty """iV-" t nZZl :m?l.K.V:'?tnu;:sten pllc.t.oa. w-i-nlion thl r-uvr ;hl.uivr Ssrlsi'"' 5IM" -VASELINE- FK ONE.lMLI.R ltll.1. sent us by mil' fill V ItAitCll IU C-1 ,.., ,i,j."t ' r.iM'i-'r l-i-miH"" thtr'f. -on. ,1" t"i rlreufu iil-.e.fi'it yon a!t ,-rMtn- CtiMhr.u ;a Sl.'C -'.. SI I St ite M.. V. ilCNTlOS Tills rvfCK - omw to uiiuiiiu. Ti A7l7TrTi 413 Fifth Streo Li. VWKJlJj SIOUX CITY, 10 WA.. Kecutar firmlimtp m .Medicine- O triiu kni,M nail j-rtnife r.irtlft llm t.ntva uil Xtw ork Kf.- tuKll.liail If. Siiiiiv IMK S.iA' maar nsay ""i: ragewaioanwj "'-jTjrt articles or aw ItUoythjadlplott 10f 2i, uulu up until' ik. M.t tntlaa mif V9 f uswss ..ii.a.ia. tasinsnnT uls . .fin. Pnc?v T1. i BIT- ? nV anpTVteYlT.tW';;;S5 and ar guainutrcil ivrlYct ibmi Tj -: r Sx.it ti"n lum th prnuina "' " Salr cannot Kum-ly J u an otA. n- J,;,, i,"cni' c v-j h i e iannSbntlooJ Vaiehn. 1'omade.... ; ti. ... ,-..!.. l.il.1 I'rPm ... ! I - .. 1v,ia rf iMrn asPllfw .. COmpll- I "llekSot V-,cliueS.at..uiiKe.-nle.l ;--; . Ou client -ellnSA.ip eAii i-t.ii -j. -..-. ;j . ' One tso-ouuee bottle o! VVUi.c uselmo ... - ' Jl.tJ I Jf l ...... i..thll.n.lini.tt irlvuti -L-A .. ... . .. ... X-riuiH. tuiiriimc ami nprrur iliRoases. .SiHTiniitn r r litvn.. sriulnal aKii-" invjin n'- iiiipotcney (tLMofsiTiKiI purer), nnd all JVm.iTc IUea4.. iTfj-iMrifift. f'e. Curti Kuariu:t'd r itiuiicr ri-rimd,.,! risarRPH flr. To-iiih c.iIi. Ai;eaiidoxierirni.i are lnifirtnnt. In jurious meilleliiea u-eit .V. tUnt l"t from worfcor l.uxine I'rttlent nt it ttl-tnnei' trecti it lr "'"''--!tl.ci'U--'tnt ftryuhtre Irtt 'rori tfii-' wiil-rrii.-.y sf..ff your o.w niul -end f-r fljdiilon uml term i iixiiltatlun MrletlT C"nlMciitlal. lcrsoii ully .Tl.r letter- Ur. lVOHII has the lurwa .Viedi.-.il niul Suriiieal Instltut- and Kfo niul I'sr Intlrnistrv in tlir West mhims for pTi-nS- nt fnlrrn:e."fielilne to meet ni.y eiiier ce:rr A (.'ul-t lliinienml I' enrf nml rklll fpr IsKtln ilurtif I'rtc '('.' '""' ' t'nnmimt- ".'nil 4,', isln'i for Illitsirr.t.'it ItODIv ton! Mld'lLAb. ioi, i:n.i.. i:sr.vti.iitiusi tins usuer.; FT FOLKS REDUCED V I V- "Kilit jmrsneo l liBilnu ullmh. .aVw.of Sspuinl JlrninKUis. After rsi ffl T7 1 ' err 1 tioK on ins-n riiiunj. .,-.. . .. . ! II l..... . c jinil siilo continunl t ihih rne.o,"r . !,.. -m, 1'iwu llialiiriJtim PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. J.'o st.irTin.-. no incor.Temic..In.rmleKS nn-t nohl eilivt. strictly nintiilvntial lorcirrularnunil tesU mnuials inhlre-s nllh Co. in Ktanips. Dn. O. W. F. SNYDER. 243 3tate St.. Chicago. ltJriON rill.s l"AIKK s iiin- w milltuiu. If JYou Want to Know i.i nhon tho human nT't.'tn. ru.if.J.Tii'l. siitrtl. iliani'g indaecOi lilac t jl'lUt n,u vf wncranee ami tntltscrclton. ?tojjm ,'iirc to all farms of data. lltoiet rtnea Old . Uuylurr. rhlmotii.tts.. imtnMima'jeantlhairi'rizrbaSIf, lll'iwtoma land anoi! lieetor'j Droit Jofcci. profm.ly illu- J.UM1. Scuiijiaetntsforni;'' L-iuuIi Cure IlootcalleJ MEDICAL SENSE AND NONSENSE, 1. II If. I. I'll! CO.. .a Eit 23th 8'.. New ork- Wslliio?AHlLi3 RIANOS SIi.et.3Ii' nRCANS .00 utsirojiotiv-v Abshtciy Perfect ! S-t.tfirtrlil In your ,iwn l.o're twfure yon 1. .r. 1M rfenitt ' mnjt ell Inf.ior lr tnuu'itor htre.lmih!,.hat "i-t".. -ti.lry.efr.-e UAisiiiM.Jb Pitrrii mn to.. as;. r.t 2it hu :.. ENSIONS! The riaMlitT Illit Is 1 law Soldier dlsaMed since the wararerntltl-! Icii:il'l.t wlitan and rarrn'k row dependant whoe nnd4cd rora efTacfeut rmr tenlce aro inriuJ',it If tuu wi-.'t Tnnrclaliit-:ee(f-lly and uccesatully lim- lAyCQ TRSNf D ecutej. addreo JJiIRLD IAliULK LateC'omnilKRiom-roflVcnn-t WIJHIIS19II 0 C Tf6TinileBH!ifi''A.S5.00SGa!8farSI.OO Ctpattty 1-4 Of. ! t llit. Str! lar-rx., rrANftp Ai.'t Kraau k55 M.ieLirmifdill.nil.yitT. ri, A ICi.llO !-.. i.i.M.-U.n. JIS.08 SjbALh A '.'He It). 1 Ullirn. - K . II. OS ,,..: A A S 13...IIO 1 ep llti.1 ... r.&.OS) -iTXTy AMnUviNih .lO.OS Ja-? I Ai-TunS;..i:JtUtir..tiT;.(l iji? fill i.t.i .Mill 3ii.ua JffTLk A SIO.IIIIHuill lit IS.IM1 s A lil'OS m- llirn-!,. .. 7.il AillMk ri.lfitn' .1-.. 3.IM1 r,iroiJ-i rrc. rrrrsco .'!.: . ht-axn. Illi MENTION THIS I'Arra n-. m- to .D,t.Tl,t. -. T..tDIES.UFe Dr l Dac's-PeriodicarPinB.from fit, , I ,iw. laU "il lii 1.jiu-, 1S., I n jlaifl, ii. ).'a.la. IS, Urtltr'tS.Att. Iw7. (urr-aftiliftpr.t.ivii,.rr-t;i.Iv tirsant p-XiCty drsn;.ru-nt,. Slf. buuiivs. iriuwV. TiT fuHlivcly r..tKt.ttUri,tlurln;vrptfkiy. TLtflorgr rrptts Afllfa t!lkbllr are hb!eU t' e JV-t rftult cf d rirM anf I r'yiUr a e-iitn ttnn. C'on'iajr uwolUly fnptr-an n, rtiill lit l.Jr"'t'MiT-stiil5 nke ij-pion. ,iv k,t.cr 3fr i. frrix. '.In !,!u,-M. 1 tn-l- -.-, ,n rff -.i -f pr . Te ArL. tan Ti'l I'n., Wo'.i-, rn u.tr. rJ! j Vr jirMor. 1 . i mm p I KlI It rrx.".VIl K A DEI.ONO, Dcbbtit l.jcx C i.y. I w a, V Lcla. aj.1 iltll Ag-n:s. H EW PENSION LAW. TIIOi;s.A.NIS MV KNTITI.IU Mill H.tVK MIT KKt.N KTI'I'I.EII. A'!dr"S lorfonut forapti!jjrtioa amt fullntorn Jtloa WJU. Wf J) UDhiEYi tATK C0.1IMI.M1.VKK flP'I'RNSIONa. A'tnrrry at Law. trT,ltraKUii. I.C (Heatlon dit I'aptrJ rUJEITanra E. 3. TltEAT'S Catilnstte of 0ond fsr'VfeS. netrtonlia. sh3tat .-undry i nrgcis.ny laimiz SIM )uick -:e. Il.e it Also, .11 other Itninr& llcavaa r)b;-tat:thoM.K ltd . i I.Cuvler. SUn. tHgaagiijeviV.BsV iig-iyo ,rii r.ccm sItIcotniuIo3aByM.LL.u.TUEA'I..S.. UfANTpn 'I ' aiMrf s"3 of uoldiers who jjfj1"",i"' In me tail d ales, nnmherot SOLDIERS' KKre,hJ1iU''l.rs.r!SrJ HOMESTEADS. XZZ 'S OChON. leaver. Colorado "rf-Meutiou tliH pacer. STERE0PTIG9NS MclMOSH Bat'.jry & Optical Cat mS.lco' HA6IC LANTERNS. w 'PEDINE... " t rrri-ily for xnak- '-r m. tr. tnjnt i. ..inni: ft On alo reMf fnr rmi ee-twSri- nt -.. ., r.-lpt of ?ct. rTipi pa-k ze ('i . t rj or ralle-l fax m !lm It o at.il 'anjN i-i Ire Tuert siu woKLu l'LD'O, W.T. : NORTHWESTERN MILITARY ACADEMY UKJIII.AMI 1-lItK. ILL. wLi.ii.i'.UAViD(.sayerl3tHndent. ursauatea comialiioard ia state Militia. '.Socccssfuiiv Prosecutes Claims. Q At Vjc'.islKiSra-iicrUB Pension Hureai' vis uiit ur. I5aili..illctir.i:cIi.U)s. utty aiucs! 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