The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, February 18, 1891, Image 4

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NEBRASKA
FAMILY s JOURNAL, .
A Weekly Newspaper issued e?erj
Wednesday.
;V2 Columns of reading matter, con
v.tt!irjf Nebraska State News
Iti-as, Selected Stories and
Miscellany.
f 'tf-!tiaipl copies sent re to any mAHnm."
Subscription prioa,
a year, in Advance.
Act dross:
M . K. TmtsEB A Go,
Columbus,
Tlatte Co., Nebi
IIS SELL,
DZAX.XB IS
PUMPS HE PAIR ED ON SHOET
NOTICE.
O.'ive St., nearly opposite Poit-offloe. ,
6jnwiH3-y
I.OUiS SCHREIBEB.
iiiiiUJlii
;
kinds of Repairin
done on
Short Notice. Kussie
Was-
ous. etc., made to order,
and all work Guar
anteed. Aio edl the world-famous Walter A,
Wood Mowers. Reapers, Combin
ed Machines, Harvesters,
acd Self-binders the
best made.
Tlmp opposlto the " Tattersall.'' on
(.llvu St.. COLUMBUS. 'JlUra
Judicious
Advertising
Cieates many n new business,
I.iiiarires many an old business,
lu-vive.s many a. dull business,
He i m- nuinv a lost buline??,
Saves hjyi'iv a la
i reserves nsanv :
SV cures, suivfju i
So pnjstui i
.:H' i'!is3jji
mm
j-crtitin"
f..r this section, of countrj-.
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THE JOURNAL
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U-: !.-;)!...-. who know w'.mt they want an.'
js. lorvvleit t'." p-t. MociiaiieiiRocojaiKiriwic
GOSHEN
FENCE MACHII!
CIIEA1?. ONLY $15.
Woten wir and idat, cut willowe. pl!t board
or anjthin? of t!i( sort, used; aft?r posts tre set.
fence can lx made and etretchpd on the ground,
in tli winter, by a boy or ordinary farm hand.
10 to 40 rods a day, and can work it oTer any
ground. The man who has one of the ma.
ciiin can build a fence that i more dnrable and
tf than an other, and maVr it at les cobt
Tb tnarldnrt and a sample of its work can be
iuvn iuthecitr on llth streot at Ernst &. Sch-KB.rz
hardware tore. Wdlsoll mchiaes, or territorj.
or contract to put op fence.
ltnajtf J. K. MATHEWSOX.
IFUVQPAPK'I? A booi oflOO pPM
llHlrrfiiI The bett bookiorao
ff2-. advertiser to con,
fVf fall I imreq ..... or otherwise
Itcouriilna Uim ot ne wapapei and estimate
of the cort ofArHiliii.1 he adTrrtistr uo
wanUte tnead on dollar, flndt in It the In.
onnatlon he retjutree, while foi Ula vrbo will
In vest one hundred thousand dcIJara.nad
wertisin?. a. scheme is Indicated wlilca will
cnoetbl cverr requlreniBt, or csn ocvimi
to do to by sXgh I ehaneu tatily arrirai ct by cer
rttpscdence. IM editions hare been Uaued.
Bent, post-pata. to any address for 10 cents.
Wr.t tf EC. J HOWELL CO.,
sewspafek advert;sisg bureau.
';0nrucSt.i'rlflti3iicus6p..V. KewTcrk.
PATENTS
Caveats aad Trade Mark obtain?!, ami all Pat. j
entbnai&MHocdact6d for UODEKATK FEES-
OUB OFFICE IS OPPOSITE C.S, PATENT
OFFICE. W hav ao sub-agencies, all ucsices '
ttfart. hence we ran u-miuact patent baisess in
leaatimeandatLLasCoSr iisa those remote i
frosc Whinftn. ...
Saod mdai, drawing, or photo, wiia descrip
tion. We fcdUa if patentable or net, us of
cUarce. Oex ctt dae till patont is curd.
Abook.'HairtoOiUis Patents." with tefer-
enees to actosi cUesJLs Ui f-m state, cooaty oi '
-- tfjrww go.
npumitr Fatoat G5k-. Wac icctoa. O. C J
J9.SI01WI
Wl 3 -Agents Waniedl
W CitcruM Fara.
flven away t loUU&r jn. Every
ort onr fcns (res) t tC , JJs
nTruair botes' itti. htaiCefau
la mail is .t U an4 (accta
far Jlrkl l-iaua "Fh,"'J;;i,
s ms1m &. MaOi.BiaTw
&. VjflNVfifs
&aiaiiMer
ljinir nusBicj.-,
1 M,re btijies3,
aw buinca.
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Til. a am nT. try japer in in ivonu ju m- i ,- ., ,i.n ....niierfv sunersedlUg Ceil . : . . ,. . .:..,.
M-rt-tvpntT can, pnblMiing liy the fame -'" , ' J ' ! , ' 11.. !?! ewd- !l"'ir l'--,-- ", "dliiu to criminate
m:i'uii:emein,nii.l nT.-r one dun to sub-criK'n-I Kusseli Sages monK-i-i- Jlu , 11 certain parties tor tj;e Davis murder
pulilisi,.si i Tiir. .lontviu This belter than lo i,avo the iinfiiiishi",' tabernacle sold , , t, ..atoh state- iUt the sheriff
anvsliiiiK el- w'w l, -l-" ot peoylo who ! sn,ufv his ciaiiii -nouni in. 'i.ucii '"-';, rl v..,.,
rJTiii:Jitt-EMLewnwwk. tf , to sati-t nts ciaim. has attached both lletcher and -agg-.
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i "ixw . ' f W ' "IWW
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CAMPAIGN AFTERMATH
Qp
THE SEBCADLET;
HRESHiNG
TRAW
Gji,. .Miles and !) Critlrs-i'reroutlre
.Mt. is are 5 Aimed At Mi East, m
Calchei ot MictoK-NcWi NotOS of All
Sort?.
circles '
i:. .-Ki..-vi. 1 n- latter, n win .
vmembcrcd. made i.mi -tiiftun- mi
i;-ii. Mil - fur hi- co:.du t of the Indian
?ati!.usii. aliening that tin- extent -of
tin- n lit upii-i - w.i" m.i'-'iii-liou
by 3!i!. in ord-r that his srrviei s
should ii ooir.-putidin:-!. mairniticd.
Th. icw- oi i.-ti. Mclvceer were
talked about in tin- armv ;lubs and
among militarv men until Secretary
Tr.i.-ior. who N :i warm -upporter of
Mills, took -tt-p- to -top the fiitiu'-m.
fii' fir-t -t'-p J- :-tii- MoICeevi r
tu a -utrt.rd'iiatt- -i-riee :it thedopait
incnt. Tin- wa- -ii followed by an or
der ndli-urir MoI". it fioin dut here
and a dmiing h.m to d'lty on t'eii. Miles'
-tali. Thi- brought t!i- two ii-mie-f;n-.-
to fac and a'-h l them h.i-tifi-n
freltinsr out tli ordial.
Ii i- -:iid ll.ai oiMi. .Miles'
m:iiii dc ire in oiim.-: to u-hiiiiitcm V
to p rfT -haitr- againt (n. Mold-ever
fur condiK l iirbi-cnining an otlifr and a
ntli man, and -ii. Srhoiicld. rumor
ha- i:.i- tr. ins,' to purify him and lix up
tin mattrr.
The report on the Invo-tliralioii of "!.
Frythe"s atin in tin Woumh-d Knee
t..rii U i-ni-tfd in a few dav-. and it i-
und.'r-tood that it will ic-toio ( ol. For--yth-
to hi- i-ominand .ift-r mildly repri- j
mandini; him for 0lne lentim of hi
irtinn in ii."- i-iisagi-mi'iit. .
A RAILROAD SMASH.
Hie
I'ro'nou Kull It-ci-tor- It- Wrk mi ,
flic it.. ". It. A. N.
Ckik Kai-iii-, F b. 10. Train No.
"I on the I'rrorah l.r.inehof the Hurling
ton. Ci'dar Kapids A ortlllrn jumped
the track Jhi- afternoon near l.andalia.
and the entire train wvnl into the ditf h.
The mail eompartm.-nt of tho basrgas'
ear w;is heated by a -tove. and from tins
fire c-ouirht and the entire train of three
car- wa- lon-umed. All the mail, the
baggage and lln epre went up in
smoke. T!- mail agent, .lohn WiUon
hard a nariowe-ape from burnins;. He
yrawh'
d through the roof ventilators.
PI... .,... In. -lvi- . l.r'iiil.- Sniitli. :ili(l the
l brakeman were both Mriou-ly Injured,
aud T. F. I'riee. a traveling man of this
I city, wa- badlv injured about the limb-.
A number of other pa-sensors were more
or less brui-ed. All were taken
to the hoH-1 at Raudalia. and med
ical a--i-tanee .-ummoied from West
Union. The. wreck wa- i-lc-areil away
-uShViciitlv to allow the southbound
train to pass. It is supposed the derail
ment wa- cau-ci? by a broken raii. It i
the mo-t -. rious aot id.nt tl.o Decorah
branch of the Kuriinston, Cedar I.apid-X-
Xorthern has t-er had.
GULLIBLE GULLS.
' Iht-j-Kite :it : Wry Hun Halt A Surco-s-1
ill SciikT-I Nlicr.
1 l'lrrsr.cui.. Feb. 10. Several week
ago a man named Williams adverti-ed
' -xtensively throughout tho papei-fora
rami. He received some .W0 replies and
I in each case notified the seller that his
' particular farm in cery way answered"
the purposes, hut that it would be necefi-J
I sarv to s(-nd car fare for the buyer and
, agent to defray the expenses of a trip to
inspect the property hi fore purchasing.
1 He .succeeded in getting several thous
and dollars from hi- litiin- and last
week departed for parts unknown. Let
! ters containing money and drafts are -till
coming in for Williams, but they will bi
1 returned to the writer- by the police au
! thoiitie-. Williams' departure was has
i toned by a request from Inspector Mo
Alcove to call upon him and explain his
i method of doing business.
E.ARTH1LY PINCHED.
! ISro. TuliuE, Homo of Worship Finan-
! ! lly i:inl:iraBoil,
! Nr.w Yoimc. Feb. 10. The tilaU of
Drother Tahnjige on account oi nis iu
abilitv to raise money (outside of hi.-
I personal resources) for rebuilding l.i
! tabernacle are growing apace. The con
tractor stopped work on the Dunning a
short time ago because his money wa
not forthcoming, in -pite of tho loan of
Sl-'.'.OOrt bv Uussell "-age. Contractor T.
Wills agreed to put up the building for
s..-.ut0. Delias received only goj.000.
instead of 8J0.000. which was due him
last August, he received two notes
for S...-i0o eaeli and lour ior
s-...-00 each, all due in four
months. These notes. Contractor
Wills says, have not been paid, lie
now brings suit against the church for
the balance due h.m on his contr-n.
and aSKs lliai Ills Claim uu mauu a i l
TRYING PREVENTIVES
Indian Onthreak- l,y
tlili t Ko.tlll
KropiliK Tii2j;i I)I-ariiied. i
W.sniXo7ox, Feb. 10.- S-ator Man- i
derson has reported to tho senafo n an '
amended form the disarmament of Indi
ans and proliibiting tinder severe penal- ,
ties the sale of fin-anns or uuimunition '
to Indians upon reservations at any ts-r.e
in tie future. Senator Mandersoa says
tlii l.iu vi-2 become a law at tills se
r. fo..iii..r for
ioii. as there !: -j.v:' tron
M, t - .... -.
it, and the impression i..v:':,dN lliat
something must be done immediat. Jy o
precept such disastrous outbreaks as
have Lev;; attracting attention to South
Dakota and northern Nebraska during
the past three i.;oath. if this bill
should become a law It will be net to a
phv-kii! impossibility for tin? Indian
at anv time : he future to go upon the
war ith. as they v,;;.' have no guns with
h. il (; tight.
ltMlllAll'p t Jlany Titles
MiNNKAroi.i. Minn.. Feb. 10. The
Tril-uuc's Grand Forks. X. ).. special
sa The recent decision of the Unit -d
Mavs sui):eie court in tiie case of the
treat Northern nd Northern Pacific.
awards to the i. re.it N:-5l.rn the legal
title to the gran: of the old s-t. Fa:;! A-
Pacifw railroad. The d ci-ion will affect
-st.oon.otk. M.rti. ', .),rtpeity in the Kcd
mer alley, and It is i.iumjted that tiie
tit.-'' to a ponton oi iiratiu ruus ami
oth.r cities in the lied river vaile may
be affected !:V this decision.
SPARKS FROCo THEV WIRES.
Luni) McICkk. who was k.iled oy the
Sha'fer brothers at PenkJlle. 3fo..
fats'iv stabbed one of hi murderer.- be
fn.e ';t: -
Tiik t. -iu
YrL je-ti-sd:
among an a
r. S.oi Ttrived in New
.y'.iKi a v-vsef -mall po.
;,in.'ran:s from ALdiior-
ranean puns.
Kisiior Dwkii. of Limerick, ha- -sued
a lia-'orai severely condemning the in-
cretue
S'tnoav. athh :: entertain-
ment-
iirefa:u.
T:n:rerl5r. pokrwota.-t. -"-l
)t tofermi: wfcrnir.giiieij ,o
groftps. andAo piomptly ail
ordered
not
yS-'inble
in
rest an
fo-iu-i
icitint:
ra labor demopstraTlou.
si it h:. JLi:." brought y l ayetie
county, LHois. tot '..v.'j.'" acainst toe
boud-meuof J. M. Little. l.;-eounty
treasor;iho resigned pt-t August oer ,
S12.O0O siioi-l. i' - !
Mrs. Makv Poin-rirKii4f2d at Smith
tou, III., as the resyof a pistol v.-ound !
intlictei by her jedwus brother-in-law,
Henry Poeueke,ivho. after sliQDting
iipf, kjlied himsiifj
At Xev noylie Lo. N. .. lasf nfLt a
telegraph pole with a cross hpr vr&s
burned. The blazing cross ed the
negroes to believe the earth's nd near
Wii on their knees in thqrStreet they
prayed till the fire was quenched.
n -, -- r- i 1 .1 lt.T-
n is i o. i :u iv- 'i'
T VlrU V rj , Mlli o "I.. ?o I Simmy Wafcc-ly to-day declared that Mo
, ?.l il ;or Carth- and Dho.i should yet meet.
;!n!M , .."rail -. Si tn In the first place he offered to be respon-
Sch of . d to ar-iil . i . i-. i r he M,rartliy behalf for 2,000 for
UMlr,. ,T " ? t. m .. Im- i that bet which had been made between
me ..f :..,, Mil.-, .r.M- ... I ,:ar,vandTH.O'i:o.irkv.TheMcCar-
.ro would Im- to prefer !. .. asjm- - furnished
RING NOTE3.
! The Attempt to Brlns McCarthy ana
uixon 'lose tberXot Tet Abandoned.
J" Xew York, Feb. 10 The Puritan
Athletic club, of Long Island City, will
presently be an institution or the past
The officials have discovered that they
cannot have boxing matches in the town
vhtre their club house stands and they
have no intentions of going elsewhere
every time they want one, so they have
tliv mom
by a prominent turfman, who considered
, the bet off when tho men failed to come
together on Feb. 5. Wakeley said he
t would bet that amount if Dixon would
agree to bo in private with the same
gloves that were to have been used in
' Long I-land City, or he would betSl,."00
or :..uo.'. as the Boston people preferred
that McCarthy would defeat Dixon with
I gloves, tho tight to take place with but
ten men a -ide at the ring side,
lie was willing to co almost any
where, even to Itosioii, to have the
, dispute .-ettled. and said so in a
di-pateh to O'l'cirko. The reply to that
m-s.ige will -ettlo tho question of
"win.". afraidV" The tighter- will have
'a few das to et back into the form
the, were in on Feb. .". In case the
' Hi. -ton people accept McCarthy has ex
p:e d a cheerful willingness to Wake-ly"-
pinpositiuu.
A Sliort Hiid Urut.il Mill.
Ni.w i:i.i. vx, La.. Feb. 10. l.illy
Woods. of Denver, knocked Mike Con
ley, the Ithaca giant, out in two rounds
la'st nicht at tho Audubon Athletic
.bib. The tight was for
1 5l,i'i0. three-fourths to the winner.
ln-tructor Duffy, or the Audubon duo,
was -elected as referee. Woods was
-rconded by J.ob Fit.simmons and lob
Ctrroll. while Frof. John Clark aud
Tom Casey looked after Mike Conley.
In the ih-t loimd Conley landed a right
hander on Wood-' libs, after which
Wood- -mashed Conley on tTie jaw with
hi- left and rattled him, then caught
him on the i liin w ith his right and lauded
him in a heap, when Conley clinched to
iivn'il punishment. In the second round
Woods gave Conley a hard on on the
no-c and followed it with a knock down.
A Conley anw he received a settler oi?
the jaw and was knocked out.
THE HAUNTED HOUSE.
Spool.s Ilrmovpil I'rom a ItoMton llcii!enn
ly l.ottin-; Daylight In.
Homox, Mass.. Feb. 10. A romantic
story was p veaicd to-day in a contest
ovei the -.".(!0,()uu e-tate of the late .Samuel
Weh h. who lived in so many places that
the probate judge doe.-n"t know where to
locate hi- legal residence. For yeara a
tine looking brick hou-e on Kim street.
Somen ille, has remained untenanted,
it- windows and doors heavily barred.
AH -ort- of ghost stories have been
conjured up about this house, and every
body who lived in the vicinity was con
ir.ced that the house was haunted.
It had that reputation anyway, and
timid women and children alwav- went
a block out of their waj to avoid passing
it at night. The ghost stories vanished
in the light of to-dny"s revelations. That
hou-e was built by Mr. Welch years ago
with the proceeds of a lottery prie
which he had drawn. Ho was engaged
to be married to an estimable young
woman and the weddiug day had been
appointed. When the intended bride
heard that the foundation of his wealth
had been laid through a lottery Invest
ment she refused to marry him. Mr.
Welch immediately barred up the house,
which had just been completed, and
neer would give his consent to Us being
occupied. Ho then led a roving lif- in
Massachusetts and New Hampshire,
wheio he passed the greater part of his
time. Ma;or Pope, of Somervilie, was
, to-day appointed administrator of the
estate, which he will distribute among a
large number of heirs.
RECKLESS SHOOTING,
It ii
i a Texaa Cutuiiiunity Iuto Trouble
' A li dgii or Terror.
W.ro. Te., Fei.. 10 - A special from
' Leon .Innetion, Coryell county, Tex., a
1 point on the St. Louis, Arkansas i Texas
iaii'.Vi.y, forty miles west of Waco,
state- that a roijrn of terror exists there
A few days ago 'owt. Davis was killed,
a fact air. ady mentioned in the-o dis
patches. Parties accused of murdering
Dai- will havo a preliminary
1 hearing there next Wed nc -day.
i .Meanwhile Mr. Fletcher, the postmaster
1 and station agent, and Mr. "agg, the
I si'tn,;. foreman of tho Cotton Kelt route,
' hae thought best to resign and leave.
: The law-abiding ocople and the sheriff
i advised against their leaving, and a
' sored them of protection, but Messrs.
' Fletcher aud Xaggs. in view of depend
ent families, refused to reconsider aud
i hae taken step to leave a place where
t!,ey fe 1 their lives are in hourly dan-
eon-enuence ot lniormatiou in
nd will detain them at (Jate-vtilc the
Coryeii ..li:Iv seat, until tin iirelimin-
1 Jtr.V ifhll :ci V, euiyay Is OVer.
MANY USELESS YERfc.
A Now ,?er-ey Taoper FinaUy Die at
Creut Akc.
T.nt:vi..N. X- .L, Feb. 10. Kdward
l'arl.e. the oldest iing inmate of the
We-tche-ter alms liou?i died at the age
of in-: year.- yesterday, lie va? born a
I Fast Chester, Westchester f.-yUfciy. Do
had been an inmate of the aimhous ioi
I over thirty-six years. Park was a son
. of v"','thv family, lie was given a
libera! eji.cil-),i, and was a graduate of
, an eastern tollejjt. VVhen his father
died he was ioft c.n-iderable
' money. He soon sp-nt his
j inheritance in llotoip. living,
' and. becoming a victim of aicohol
; i-ii. he was lowered to a pauper. His
' relat'.M-s .'.'d friends shunned him. and
his incessant ti-r tf liquor finally took
' away his reason. He v.cs sent to the
I insane ward oi the aims house to be
i treated. A yo,r yfter he had entered
' th- i -fitution he leea.ne'J his njnd and
I was oi-. h-r.-d a- ee.red JVoims his
degradation, he begged thn auperiiiten-
dent of the Institution to allow mm to
I remain, as he had no friends to whom he
( coi.'d go who would give him help. He
i remalm . i.ro'Mid the institution, r.nl
! soon became a lixim-fr n. ti;C place. He
' worueo ou-cssaiuij aiwuuu tin- m.-u. uu
id :h
j alms htoise up to witliin a few years ago.
i wh'-n old ?-" enfeebled him. He was
glVetr
. .r---r .1... :....;....:..
ttie i-oiitlt,r ' ' i no insiiiiiLiuu,
I and wa- well looked
I thorities until he died.
artor by t an
ITALIAN STfTESMEN.
Ivln lltiiiitiorf t a Approved of tho Seir(
( nhiiict.
Komk. Feb. 10. Tho new cabinet
which ha- been formed and approved by
the kicy i- made iB- as follows:
Marqui; Di idlil premier.
iJ.lor f olnjijin. :.irn'-.t"-.r of fi,.ace.
Sim-ra S:i")!ii., i..i:.is:cr ef Xtl'i Stcrtcr.
sinur l.'iz?atti. niiistr ,( tno tjeaur.v.
Signer Kratici. irf.'-.trf or public works.
-igirir Ferral-. minl-ter oj ja-tCrt,
Signor Chliiitiii ii 1-iI.t of aerJculturo.
Si,jror VilKirit. j'.'i.l"r of in-tructton.
Th ij(.Mn-, sljnor Crispi's organ,
declare.' that'll... .? mnlters are all
at variance uith one "jinothcf. fling
Humbert has offered SijjrjorCri-ul a title
of nobility. Sig.or llranca, the minister-
&i public works, is reported to have
said that tho 2 v ministerial program
would deal chieilv witu .cqnomies in the
public service.
snot nis Wire.
r,T t-mtsi-s. Kan.. Feb. 10. Louis S.
llolsev, ot Arizona, esierua suul -uu
iangerousjy wounded his wife and then
shot hircse;:. If died in a few minutes.
The couple has "been lining ar;art for
Uolsey. of Arizona, yesterday shot and
wile anu men
four vears and because the womn r&-
fused to rurn to him Uolsey eliOt faen
-i i in
A THRILLING EXPERIENCE.
Remarkable Statement of rersonal Daasax
and ProvldentalKseape.
The following story which is attracting
wide attention from the press Is so re
markable that we cannot excuse ourselves
If wo do not lay it before oar readers en
tire: To the editor Rochester (N. Y.) Democrat:
Sir -On the first day of June, 16S1, 1
lay at my residence la this city surrounded
by" my frienis and waiting for death.
lieaven only knows the agony I then en
dured, for words can never describe it.
And yet, if a few years previous anyone
had told me that I was tj be brought so
low, and by so terrible a disease, 1 should
have scoffed at the idea. I had always been
uncommonly strong and healthy, and
weUhed over 200 pounds, acd hardly knew,
in my ow n e.perience, what pain or Slck-ncs-.'
were. Very many people who will
road tliis statement realize at times that
they arc unusually tired and cannot ac
count for it. They feel dull pains in
various parts of ;h. body and do not under
stand why. Or they are exceedingly hun
erv ono day and entirely without appetlto
"he next. This was just tho way I felt
when tho relentless malady wf'ch had
fastened itself upsn mo lirst began. Stiil 1
thought nothing ot It: that probably I had
taken a cod which would soon pass away.
Shortly after this I noticed a heavy, and at
tlii.es ncuralsic, pain in one aids of my
head, but as it would cmie one day and bo
gone the next. I paid little attention to It.
Then my stomach would get out of order
and my food orteu fatlci to digest, causing
ai tiaics Kreai lncoucnieoce. Yet, even a
:i physician, I did not think that these
thin? mean: any thin,' se:tous. 1 fancied I
Iras siiffethi from malaria and doctcrcd
n e!f accordingly. Uut 1 got no bttter. I
next noticed a peculiar color and odor
atoutths fluids 1 was passius als.i that
theio wero large quantities ono day and
lety liulo the next, hud that a persistent
froth and 9.11m aptoared on the surface,
and a sediment settled. And yet I did not
realize my danger, for. Indeed, seeing these
symptoms continually, I finally became ac-cu-itorutd
t them, und my su-plclon wa
wholly disarmed by the fact that I had no
t.abi In the- affected organs or in their
u ineir
o blind
trinity. Yi hy 1 should havo been so
I r.iniK.t understand. J
1 consulted the be-t medical skill twjjiio
lon'L 1 islted a!l the turned mineral
spr.ngs iu America, and traveled from
.Vaino to California. Still I grow woi.-e.
'.. tmtpliya clans agreed as to my malady.
Oae-aid I was troubled with spinal irrita
tion anothir. dyspepsia: another, heait
dlca -e; anr tUcr, general debility: another,
c .ngi-stlon of the base of the br.itn; acd so
on thiotigh along list of cohibwi ol-a-c-s.
tii.-svmptoius of many of which i tealiy
bad. In this w;ay oevoral years passed,
loirng Which tlm'o I was steidilv growing
.urst. My condition had really beroxuo
pitiable. Tho .-Might symptoms I had at
hrst experienced wcro developed Into tern
bio and constant disorder-.. My weight had
been 1 educed from 207 to 133 pound-. My
Ufo -c-as a burden to mysolf and frli mis. . I
could n lain no food on my stomach, and
lived wholly by injections. I was a liv.ng
mast of pal. My pul-o was uuccntrollabl
In my ageny I frequently fell to the floor
;nd clutched tho carpet, and prajed for
death, orphino had little or no effect in
deadenljfc the pain. For six day and
night had the dcath-preiuoattory hic
coughs constantly. M water was lilled
with tube-cast- and albumen. 1 was Mrng
gltng with Itrlhts Disease of the kidney
Iu tho lat stages! '
While suffering thus I receive a call
from my pastor, tho Rov. Or. -Foot, at that
time rector of St. Paul's Episcopal I'hurcn.
of ibis city. I folt that it Was our last in
terview, but In tho course of ccr.veratlen
Ir. Footo detailed to mo tho many remark
able cures of cases like my ou which had
como under hl3 observation. As a practicing
physician aud a graduate of the school?, I
derided the Idea of any modlclae outslds
the regular channeu being hi the least b;n
eticlal. So solicitous, however, was Dr.
Foote, that I Anally promised I would watvo
my prejudice I began Us ue on the first
day of Juno. 1S81, and took it according to
directions. At first it sickened me: but this
1 thought was a good sign for one In my de
bilitated condition. I continued to talce It;
the sickening sensation departed, and I was
finally able to retain food upon my stom
ach. Iu a few days I noticed a decided
change for tho better, as also did my wife
and friend. My hiccoughs ceased, and I
experienced less pain than formerly. I was
so rejoiced at this Improved condition that,
upon what 1 had believed but a few days
before wai my dying bed. 1 vowed. Iu the
preface of my family and friends, should I
recover, I would both publicly aud private
ly mak knoan this remedy for tho good of
humanity, whsrever and whenever had
au opportunity, and this letter is in fulfill
ment of that vow, My improi anient was
constant fcom that time, and In less than
three months I had gained 20 pounds la
flesh, becamo entirely freo from pain, and I
1 elievo I owo my life and present condition
wholly to Warner's Safe Cure, the remedy
which I used.
Since my rccovory I havo thoroughly re
invosilgated the subject of kidney difficul
ties and bright' disease, and tho truths
deveU-poJ are astouud.ng. I therefore
Mate, deliberately, and as a pbysjchin, that
I believ e name tf.iui mt-half the tita'lu which
otcur in Ameriot art earned lj Uriah" diaoise
11tit htoncui. Tb! may sound like a rash
statement, but I am prepared to fully veri
fy it. UrighPs di-easi his no di-tiocttve
features of it- own .Ituhrd.lt oficn de
velops without any 1 a-i whatever in tho
kidneys Or their : 1 : but ha the
symptoms if ne.:rly every other common
complaint Hundreds of people die daily,
whose burials arc au'hoilzed by a phjsi
cian's certiiicatoasoccuiTlcg from Heart
DKeasc, '"-Apoplexy," -Paralysis," -Spinal
Con.plaiut," t-Khouroatlsm." "Pneumonia.-'
and other common complaints, when in
reality It is Bright's disease of the kidneys.
Few physlclan, and fewer people, realize
the extent of this dlsoaso or 1U dangerous
and insidious nature. It steals into the
svstum llko a thief, manifests IU presence
If at all by the copimonest symptoms and
fastens itself In the constitution before the
victim Is aware of it. It is. nearly as hered
itary a consumption, qnlto cs common and
fully as fatal. Entlro families, inheriting
It from their ancestors, havo died, and yef
uone of the number know or realized the
mysterious power which was removing
' ihem. Instead of cimraon symptoms it
often shows none whatever, but brines
death suddenly, from convulsions, apoplexy
or heart disease. As one who has suffered,
and l.ows by bitter experience what ho
savs. 1 Implore everyor.o who reads these
words nof to neglect the slightest symptom
of kidney flm'cujt;'. So one can afford to
hazard such chances,
I wake tho foregoln; statement- based
upon facts which I can substantiate t the
letter. The welfare of those who may pos
sibly be snfferTs such as 1 was. Is an ample
inducement for me to take tho rtep I have,
and if can successfully warn others from
jho dangerous path in which I once walked,
' 1 am willing to nudum all professional and
personal coiioequcoeti.
J. D. flRMCX. M. IX
EocnESTEK. X. Y.. Dec. SO.
The GiowtU or Brains.
In tho inferior races the head ceases
to grpw ftcf 2p yeara of age. In the
Btipcrfoi races tha head ?.f the fntljfgenf
and educated man increases jn rhur,n
until 35. 40 and ss ycats. Tho skull has
reached Us maximum development when
the bones composing it are welded to
gether so as to lender the sutures invisi
ble. Once the sutures are solidified, the
further growth of the brain is impossi
ble, which is said t," espl-iin tho Insur
mountable difficulty experienced' in try
ing to teach illiterate adults, The salnl-
, llicatlon varies according to tno invert!
gating activity of the brain. It
takes placo between the ages of
1 22 and 25 years in the task-wot ker,
' between 29 and :t5 in the middle-class
mrini.aj professions, and after 3!
, in educated persons wuo practuic intejr
lectual professions, lteecnt experiments
, in tho female colleges of Russia prove
that the woman's head, though naturally
I smaller than man's, is susceptible to
' similar developments under eJjCaiiuiiaj
treatment. Th6 skulls of 'great' tlil'nKprs
grow throughout nip. I he irpntal
sutures of Pascal, Rousseau and pthers
I who lived to a ripe old ago wce foup.d
open, comparison 01 tno inaivmuat
sktills of different races disclose? the sin
gular and Important fact that in the In
ferior beings the solidification of the
sutures begins in the frontal, or lntel
'cctttal region of the brain, and termi
nates 1.1 w.e &cclpi:aj, pis:es to tho
parietal hone, and thence tq the IrontaT,
thus giving tiii tho last moment tho
fullest scope to the superior f unctions.--Chlcd'ju
Sewn.
His Baby's Shots.
The curse of drink. A man offered
his little baby's pboes at t pawnshop for
10 cents. TJij3 "ws loo far lor even
the pawnbroker to go, &nd hB refused.
And then the fellow urged, "but the baby
Is just dead." Boston Traveler.
"I AV going to be your hub," said the
young carriage builder trtxs ?q;ton as
they stood before the altar ''Ves,' said
his Blushing bride, who Intended always
o havo the last word, "and I will sunnlv
the spokes." "And I," wound up the
v .iv.i-;umut uj uu jumcu s,sactA UttUUSt
"am th tie-"--S Joievh Neica.
""
TAUGHT A LESSON IN MANNERS
Handsomely Knocked Out by the Ittg
Brother of a CJirl lie Il.id Iuitilted.
A sensational scene occurred just out
side the dining-room of the Southern
hotel last evening, between 6 and 7
o'clock. Two men, both of whom were
apparently gentleman, were exchanging
blows. The struggle did not last long.
One was six feet tall aud heavy in pro
portion. The other was about medium
size and soon fell beneath the blows of
his antagonist, who, having knocked
him down, walked away with an air of
contempt.
The man who" was worsted In the
affray was Charles Wilson, a well-known
traveling man of this city. He hastily
picked himself up and retired, a little
tho worse for the conflict. In doing so he
dropped the key of his room, which his
erstwhile antagonist picked up, and.
hurrying to tho office, displayed it to the
clerk. A few words were then ex
changed, and then, by request of Hie
management. Mr. Wilson left the hotel.
but not before he had ordered a raw
beefsteak to apply to Ids eye. He after- 1
ward secured a room at tho Uiel elieti.
The prelude to the affair was iju.te as
sensational as tho affair Itself. Friday '
evening Mis Emma .1. Frame, a charm-1
ing young lady, jut returning from !
school, arrived from New York anil went !
to the Southern to join her brother on
her way home. Ho was il! and confined
to his bed and she remained at the hotel
with him. Last evening, after dinner,
she loitered for a few mnlutes iu the par
lor, and while there a noto was brought
to her. On openiug il she was surprised
to find that it contained an invita
tion for her to go riding. Then
sho was surprised to find that tho signa
ture was that of a man with whom sho
was not acquainted. When this fact
wa discovered she grew indignant, and,
bursting into tears, :an to her brother's
loom. He was still in bed, under tlui
. , . . ..... .......
till in bed, under tint .-
Powers, but when hey A Conielenlloua Ju
gathered his strcngthjA First Citien "If vou ha
if determination iu his Pthe. guilt of Mrs. llorgia.
treatment of Dr.
read tho note ho
and with a look of
eye asked his sister to retire to' her own
room. Hastily dressing, he" sought tho
office, but no such per-on s" that whose
fimno w.r- sinned was stonninc at the
hotel. j
The njrtuo was, a ficticious oe. and ha
it not been for theguilty looks an
- '
d
d
actions of -the culprit rf woujd neyr
havi been' discoy'en.d..' Tho broffier
started to return to his room, but as ho
pu-sed tho dour of tho dining room he
noticed a man who seemed .-Irons of
K'.oiuinir him. He was In a tumbativo
related. Mr. Frame, although int. oh
larger than Wilson, was exhausted from
lllne-a, and, when he saw that the latter
was measurably punished, felt hi- weak
ness returning and allowed him to s
capo. St. J.oitis GlvbeJ)i hivt ml.
Had Ltiek at the Funeral.
The funeral of the late Fphriam
fielbslnger, of near I'lue Church. L'pper
Satieon township, Wednesday, was held
With considerable difficulty. .At the homo
of the deceused's parent-, -.'bout two
miles from the church, elaborate prepa
rations were made all day Tuesday for
the dinner which was to be served at tho
conclusion of the ob.-iquies. , calf was
killed and set aside to wait the roasting
process. When the hour arrived for this
Wednesday the matrons having the affair
in charge were greatly surprised to find
that during the night some pel son had
stolen the eulf, together with other of
the funeral meats. The excitement
created by this announcement had
scarce! subsided pre one of tho horses
attached to the iiearse of t'ndeitakei
Thomas Schaffer. of Limeport. while be
ing driven ii to tho yard, stepped into a
hole frcm which a post had been re
moved, and broke hi- leg. Th poor
animal had to be shot on tho spot. The
hears was also caught by a wash-line
and distnanteled of its plumes. Hfcit
fiicji (i't.) Chronicle.
In - -r-n and village not already
taken too Ir. Itenncr Mudum company
wants a reliable peis n - gioci t man. sen
era I store-keepor or private 1 eraon as local
agent for tho -ale oi their Mnndard fanlly
Medicine, which has been known and sold
for ov er sixty years. Kntei pr'-Ing country
storekeepers throughout tho Tutted States
are availing thcmselv c of this very rie-Ir-ab.'e
opportunity. Tor partleu'at- addnss
Hit hr.v.Ma: MoofM tJo., Chicago. 111.
A SurprUeil Youth.
"I don't quite understand your audac
ity, young man, in desiiing to marry my
daughter." q spoke tho stern father
'From what I can hear you seom to
have nothing but a little reputation as
an amateur actor. I don't believe you
could support your wife."
Tho youth looked a good deal sur
prised, and after a pause stammered:
"Why you- daughter doesn't want to
star, does she?" irtiififon Pi.sf.
When Baby was sick, we gavo tier Castoria,
When 6hc was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clunj: to Castoria,
When sho had Children, she gave them Castoria.
The imperial tribunal of Lr-ipsic. has
decided that henceforth a refusal to rise
and participate in a toast to the health
pf tha kaiser shail constitute higu ttea
Sdn. Crtino all the time. Poor child. I Know
what makes you so povlsh mid cross.
Mother must get you a box of tiiose sweet
little candies called Dr. null's Worm De
stroyors. By mail, 5 cents. John D.
Park. Ciucinuati. Ohio.
Tue fbliowlng tb & cor.y of iho icturn
made by 'a colored constable on a war
rant in Liberty county, fieonria: "I
second to none in the world." I'cliz J.
CWifcr, St. 1'iiul, .Vhui.
Tn UrLlsh aitlcuu system lias in-en
adopted in' the barracks of Germany,
with a view to keeping the soldiers away
from the liquor shops.
It pays to u - 5" POLIO in a't eleanins,
for "Thtft and UjanItn3B ar t"Vit b: tit
or-"." Sipoho is a soli I c-ike o: t-coun:n
So.ip. T.yit in boils') .ioaa:a-:T
Uft SfltttAFPIUNKK. Of 1'ill.ltkft. I-'la.,
has recently sent to Europe a handsome
bouquet, composed of wild flowers, the
handle being an alligator's tooth.
Vne. i. plsobdered Lick try Ueecuams
I'tixS. '
Thk crawfish are sq numerous tit Ba
pioj, .Si. Mary parish, La., that they
stopped & train thero recently by craw!
Ing on the track.
Fi"TCr-All Fits stirre ! fr'9 bv Dr.KUnc Cti eat
ene Itetorcr. Uu t. a at'erftr.td it . - ila -veliout
cure.. Treatlx ud t'Sf) tiial Iki t.e ire v
Fit casdi. bend to Dr. Kilae. 9Jl Area St., Pnlla. I's
s
rjACSEsoi
i
TRADE
sls-sw al!si.9
llj
Isf P sm ZTHE GREAT,
81EIV!EYf?R
CTanirEi
OJC7l"r A"-&rEHlf ASlKTt?
aVB-asbaa-o, Headache, Toothache
NEURALGIA,
Sora Throat, SweUinss, Frost-bltss, t
apralasyPmlsss, ttxtruM, Scald.
IM CMAILES A. V06ELCB CO.. Bilttmort. Kl
State of mind and faced the stranger 1 '" ,ui reuai.--.- un. iua-, iuu -
vitti n .Miix-t'nii'iM' tool.- v heii the latter ! IUO ! l,,to :llul x,, -',"s " effect, they
.vitii a quist.oning lorn,, .m u .11. latur won,(, aM bo (j tJjo re,ervatIon yet." This
bean to apologize fir hav.i.g written . tloul,.fui 0ut rertaiuly nothir.fr creates
the note. Then followed the scene first alaim than a couch uothiu cuiei as
nave tins u.ty liest inn isooy 111 ivato t l.cnwcirv Mr-r trnl AQQnCTa. -. , ,.. .-. , iriMiwiicoatEucccsc rorciiiutcmuiaiiammanoB
n fiinmiMtr. I h-ivi. Ilir in ,M- r.wt LlSpenaary lMLUICai .bbULltt: nrsf; iW Ar OVH rjr cffhce-e-iru-lcramt.ioreu.Iy. If th rtlree-
Allll LeCOUtlte. I nde HIT In M. tllst. I - j , i-, tL. PrlilRlfc vu"" co " 'Bd'r t-M ( , ttm arrtfItonItt I!lxie. . 1 WrfarllcatarVs.
This the 5th dav of the Ktls of .Tin., lion Can attprcl lu akft h?. I fcUIS'U .ov-n cr pr-,?.rir,t 3 2.L. I a ln..tf. , 0,a:.nn ox puvr!acs .nit, merits. sW
. ... W . .. Y, . ... I - ... .1 -
., -. - , 1 1 nvier3ooeo-.y- k-' '"""" m.-. s" ;. islf M umnii-wu j'ii- 1 iicjUTDurv. &jm
ti'if i-i5lr ox VOIU' UCinS UlC One titueSt!,orbr3d in.ucsj--a j.'a:r.-.. i ca.iajY.:T.V. tstaiai td.ul..
. - 11, J O f smph'ct for a ciast - .. , , .
., have been oceaMoiudly t.oublod with hundredth. - ,"" " - V'-- TAQ0MAtXf.rrSVT4ICOj
Couphs. end In each i-iso nave use I il I llUpr a.' ? . w. A. ii.Ti Cra,.:''i tj-- t..s. rio ifj-.it 10.. 'fuim. nut.
Bitowvs ititpNcn.Ab THuM.rs wh'e;, The only question is are KJHSllUteda3?u.U-iT .a-a t , ."-,: .T-.TT" TrrZ
ntefiafasiv:'
BACK FROM TOWS,
Old friends alius Is the best,
Ilalest-ltke and heartiest;
Knowcd us tlrst. aud don't allow
"We're so blamo much better now 1
Thev was standin at the bars
When we grabbed -the kiwered kyars''
And lit out fer town, tomako
Money and that old mistake t
TVe thought then the world we went
Into beat 'The Settlement.'
And the friends 'at we'd make there
Would beat anv anywhere t
And thev do fer that's their biz
Thev beat all the friends they is
Cept the raal old friends like yoa
At staid home, like I'd ort to'
W'v, of all ttie good things ylt
I atn t shot of. is to quit
Pais ct--- and get lack to sheer
These old omforts walt'.u' heie
These old frit ml-: and these old hands
'At a feller tin ter.-tands:
These o'd winter nights, and old
Yousig folks chased la out the coldt;
Ping "ITard tims'll come ag'in
Xo irore"' and neighbors all jlno int
Here's .1 filler come from tow n
Warns that air old Uddle down
From the chlmb'y I Git the floor
i'Iease-1 fer one cowtilllon more:
It's p '.:e the kitchen tire, says he.
And hake a friendly leg with me I .,
ram's M'i'coirb JMeyin the Century.
To Bo Robbed of Health
V.y a rcatllential clioiato. by a vocation en.
tuidrg constnat exro3uro, physical overwork,
cv sedentary drudgery at tha doak is a hard
lof
lot
"-
lot. Yet icanyporeons originally possessed
a fair constitution 6uffsr this deprivation
tin b in to chmntiu changes, puysicai
ftiiiij-i.aad icontnl oxh4C3tlon. it eradicates
dr.pips.A. tho lar.o of sedentary brain workers,
p'merves and restores regularity of th bowels
n: l hv.r. wi.en diaorderM fioin any cause, an
niiolatis fov.-r and auo a:d proventi it, checks
tho ronth of u toadoucy to rhoamatiam and
nou. and nentralUcs tho danger to beappre
hm Kd from ciuse productive of ktduoy. blad
i!or, aud uterine utlmcutii. To lio convinced of
'.ho truth of the.o s'.a'emauts, it is 0HI7 neces
Fftry t i Rivo this sterlicg preparation au impar
tial trial.
ury.
had doubts of
ho guilt of Mrs. llorgia. tho alleged
m-i-oner, whv did vou vote to hang her?''
!-. cond Citien (who was on the jury
"Well, you see, tho trial made her so
notorio'f. that wo know if wo didn t
...
han
her shod soon annear
ou tho
stage
'Xt'io Yuri: Weekly.
The Imliun Question.
Has been the ab'o'rblng topte lately. A
facetious corrcspendent say: "If tho
agent, Instead of doslu;; tho poor Indians
with cough cures to tho tll-gust of their
pa ntes and destruction of their stomachs,
h.id sold them Stilloh's Consumption Cure.
lislekly a- Stdloh's Cure. It inutt.e tiirt
gu.iratitct d cuie for coughs, HSthuia aud
lOT-umptloii. It i" the first In the estima
tion if all wlio havo use 1 lt in throat or
luiu 1 1 o.'ble. lianaaber ShiMi's Cure.
rtillstrun Not Wanted.
Homeseeker (looking at iiighly decc
ated fiat; "The-e apartments aro cer
tainly e-legaut, but tho windows are too
low. C hildren would fall out of them
and i-'et killed."
Janitor "Yes'm."
Homeseeker "Do you think tho land
lord would object to having bar? across'."
Janitor "Yes'm." AVsc York Weekly.
Ilenarc or OtiiimriiU Tor Catarrh that
Contain Mercury.
As mercury will turcly destroy the tense cf
si- ell n!.d coinplattly dcrnuge tho whole system
vi'ea en -riei; lt tnrounn me mncona sarraciis.
Ied. O . remains uo xr.ercurv. and Is taken ia
termillv, ard acts directly upon the blood and
uii.'ous surf.cee of the system. la bnyiu?
Urlfs Citarih Cuse be suinyouget the saniiic.
tr is ta'-jpn I'ltorualtv, aud marie in Toledo, Ohio,
liy K 1 Ui niv.tCo.
jciT'-'-id li- irvggiata, price 75a per bottle.
fate of the Amateur.
St. I'eter "Well, young man, how did
yen get iu hero? What is your busi
ness?" Young Man "I am au ataa'ur pho-
tographer; would you allow mo to take a
shot at tho pearly gates'
St. I'eter --The elevator is just going
down; step right in: ve press tho button,
you uo too resi. .. .1 01
llCiill.l
Dip you ever po within a mile of a soap
Tun committer. 3ppolnted lastSeptcm-
.ber to inquire into tho causes oi the ab
normally high mortality in Madras ha
reported that the water supply na the
drainai'e aro Uefocttvi:.
nno.-icniTis is cured by frequent small
doses of l'iso's Cure for Consumption.
Tun state of Texas has 5772,636 in tho
treasury after paying every claim.
sJs-sas-sg-W-lafcJ--,ss-sas
No one doubts that Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Remedy really
cures Catarrh, whether the
disease be recent or of long
standing, because the makers
of it clinch their faith in it
with a S500 guarantee, which
isn't a mere newspaper guar
antee, but "on call" m a
moment.
-.-
That moment is when you '
prove tnat us makers cant
cure you.
. . .. i . t.
Tb.e reason
is this:
for their faith
Dr.
Sasre's remedy has
proved
itsclt
the rischt euro
for ninety-nine out of one
hundred cases of Catarrh in
the Head, and the World's
vou willing to mak the tesv,
if the makers are willing to
take the risk?
If so, the rest is easy. You
pay your druggist 50 cents,
and the trial besrins
if you're wanting the $500
you'll get something better
a cure!
CUT THIS OUT.
toj Palace Hotelj
BHc103N.CIsrkSt..
CHICAGO.
Jtft'onr minutes from
Court House, liooni SI
weesly. Transients 5Cc
r.p. American and Ku
repaa plaas. rBX
THXXj VETV.
T.ADIES.3se Dr te Dac6?ertoaiealPilt3.4pc"n
hu, itiic. Z.-. ti.ti U tuo, IU) L-r .-). IV). ";cii.
1S3; Vn.lw! Sus. 1-iT. C.re. ,..;..M& lTuUrti..ft"4
x-.lt mij.j.A 1.x, skiIm, ttl Jjlfc. Ti'T yat.u!y
3ji'.lu.? i-ticsfzztztj, TLlv j,yj, of ill,
ti.VtUi.. irs I it.,U ei dirl imuI f a 49i.lfTCd mi4
inrf..lu a -tst-i&tfo Cfc&tiBjr.! nallil ppr.,cas mall la
bl7.r&3jq-iIcltMaixp!ca. 92.p-k,trcr Ifsr ti
fn ciV, Is s'v'n .i!t4 rar.l, oa fk.1 jt cf prlc.- Th Arl.
3 Fll Co., Wo!i mird Ry!ty PropriUri.
Tb. rxc. p. 1 tM bj SCDO-.VICK A DELONO, Ujalit
Eunx Ci.j, Ioa, WuoIaaU ui iUtaJ Acu..
PENSION
ANd and INDIAN
DEPREDATION
CLAIMS.
hi.riol at'o t on eiven to th abote. NATHAN
i;iCKKOKl.So!:r.:,roICIaim.W.liiiiKtoa tr
C. I'.cterencei tnrnihbed in aoy Hat's. El auks f res.
PAT mi U Q-E-wteaaai
Ui. Bead to. for rfn-ulmm and Uvtlmoalala. Addi
du. o. w. w. ssissa, sis stau pyt 7-1 i,j"fJt
Name this paper Ien "rouNrrlteT
1 PaS?7 f."ea ??u ".
Ll
nam
foio tho mcn.-iati of lire 13 pasaeo. ao any anj placing a sample i;i d.s 1 tee into ever. a-'a'.s
all subject to condittans inimical to health no fa y j , s j Caaacla lt yoll j.-vc
pjrer or mro ccreoabla irosorTattva of ths , " "" "r .. .... , .. .. ., f . ,-
tr atr.-t earthly bl si. ngs can ba recommended t a Cough, bore Ihroat, or L.. nth.t:-. U'c i.t tor
than IU 3 eticrV btoicnch Bittirs. which tnr.rcs I it wih cure vou. If v .r c'.i! I lus ti e-l r.-up.
a.... mS. ..?t..l.l..K.. 1 . . ..Tnf nllA -b
Suclia.ticls should never bo u&eu except on 1 .ral.;.. ', - ZA i,
j.re;rip U ns from reputable physicians, n.th) nd refreshing tO vhO taste, f.ltd UCtJ
ilcmr. the-v will do U tenfold to tin tood yoa rentlv vzt nrnninLttr nn fhn Kiftnoi-a I
;an possiblv derive from them. Hall Catarrh . J J jf. 1 J 1 .1 " '
Cure, mamifectured ty F. J. Cheney & Co., To- AdVer and Ji070l3, Cleailo03 .UO iV3-
uievmakesoTpof. Doobins" Klertrlc .ap S "?t HaVO )t 03 Land Will pro- , T '. 1 Tire, ga S'r
faciory 1, asf.ee from odor as a chair Mr- CUW it promptly for any OHO who ! r.IV 7ten"?rant x.5fS
tory. Try it once. Afk your grcer 4or K. j s;isheS to tTV tt. Do Hot accent a;ir ! i'.,:V ' "r.'"'- s u'ca Nv'i ftomwoixor
pr?vent'n 1
Is better this care, and reep'e who tire sabjci
rJucma'.Isrn. can prr-vent attacks by teep.u; 9
hlocd pare and free Irora the aci J -Ate h caa" tho
disease. This sweets the n.c o: L'jVs -r.3;ia-rUls.
uncnestionaMr tho bjst b, si pur a-v. ml
which hat been nsed with Brest succeed tor this vtr
snrposs by mar people.
Hood's SrsnrUl hxs also cared incunieriUo t
cues of rceuroatfsm ottho severest i.ori.&Titi:'o- .
erfel effect in neutriludn acidity ot t!:e b-oo J. aid i
lnna1UBg!hokldceysacdliTttrtoproit.rlrreiaoYt .
the wasts of tna sytai. Try It.
Hood's SarsapariUa
Fold by all drusslsts.
ky C. I. IIOOU a to.
ftrrl-eforft. li.---Apo
UccarleJ. Los.i
IOO Doses One Dollar
SKILOirS
coNSUpnorj
CURE.
The success of this Great Coach Cure i
without a parallel in the history if rr.cl.kir.:
All druggists ate authorised to sell it on a pes-
itiVC,Kna rantCV attt .atnoetocrcurecinjuc-
cessfully stand, lhal 1: may become known,
! the Proprietors, ct an cuonnens c.xrcmr, c
or Whoop-ng Cough, use it prompttj. and ihei
is sure. If yoa dread that insidious disease
Consumption, u-e it. -k your IirugIstfor
SHILOH'S CURF, Pike locts., 50 ct. and
f t.oo. If your I.un. s are scrs 1 r lUkk lame,
ue Shiloh's l'on:as Plaster, i r.ce 25 els.
r Ms
CsVQSS
tioaclate tha torpid liver, .itremjthcu tho
digestive organs, lesrolato tho bimcli.ucii
Sire ucequaled c-i an
Anti-Bilioiia Meclzcino.
"EleBantlysnpirco-tt-J. Vojosmall. I'rtcc.
25 cent. Of.tfe. SO d S1 1-uru x'lacr, "N". T.
ELY'S CI'r.t3I II ti."1.!
Applied lnt.N s-nt-NC)i'. v
Ah-oiliod. I'luaii"-.- t' lnJ.
Heals the &ru ial C i.n s
t?1
CATS!
i?ffv
EJ m f narrow'
11 11
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ly lliiTe r..td li. It a 1 sad b!" .!
edtrh-. r.Oi-. a-11. a ! KSxfv:- s:V3
u.y bitos.. u, wat.cuat-'-v Y Srrr. -' j
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sAs-P' Jrfi-J
OI?35 ENJOYS
Both tho n"t!icti and iC3ttlt3 when
Syrup of J g.- is taken; it is pleasant
tern efTectunUv. dL-nei-i c-jld, head-'
Rchcs und fevers raid cures hubitua!
constipation. Syrup cf I-'iga 13 tho '
only remctlj oir its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to tho tasto b:uT ac
ceptable to the dtownch, pi-ompt in
its action, ami trtily beneficial in its
efieeta, pxepated only from iho mo-t
healthy ana agreeable substances, ita
I many excellent qualities ccp.i-iier.il if,
to all ana laavo roatio it the most
! populor remedy
( - tyrUp t)f p'jj-
known.
.syrup ot I'iT3 13 fot salo in oOc
and SI bottle3 by all leading tlrtu'-
gists. Any rolLtblo drttcrtrUt vHo
substitute.
CALIFORNIA Fid SYRUP CO.
SAX rxA:.c:sco, CAi,
ICVISYILIE. KY. A'ftt ri?.Y. tr f.
nnnr mrs ft i isi. .mak js
HilK! Wfi'V I Ha B.-nttn;
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Our W f Ii Machines are th mo.- VI
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KlXUtBLE LCRASLK.fr'-CES'i.'I.' JJJSJ ,v
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WHcriTHf Ot- r-;i i ci:
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tr A5LCS. CATAHHH, C.
DIThI os: CrtftL INVIS'SLC
SOUND DISC
'wtlea ti c siriiffj t f lti,
par cent uf it tit,3 a 1 11; .- v
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rU. ( rwnfm liout rojil
C.WA1.W, VtUzWU VCIaf
PROP. LOISETTE'S fW
MEMORY EG&KS,
Crltlclns on ls"o rf eft t Nro ryS7.Um. Pv'
tbctitApnl tt. f n'.t TH -j r r t a'-:t'i i
oi v to those wtio .sa -. i. ,w! git i,v t
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PENSIOvm,)n:;-V:
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to the noifris. Price, COc.
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endorses.
lh is 5. solid ca,Ke o
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For many years SAPOLIO has stood as the finest and
best article, of this kind in the world. It knows no eqviaf,
and, although it costs a irille more its durability makes it
outlast two cakes of cheap makes. It is tWf,r l
xV
cheapest in the end.
Any
! reasonable pftce.
"German
Syrup
99
For Coughs & Colds.
Jol-.u F. Jones, Edom, Tex., writes
I have tibetl Gcrmau Syrup for the
past six vears. for Sore Throat,
CoiHjh, Colds, Pains in the Chest
s::d Lungs, and let me saytoany
r e wanting such a medicine
L.onnan Syrup is the best.
B.W. Baldwin, Carucsville.Tenn.,
.ites : I have used your German
6- rttp in my family, and find it the
best medicine I ever tried for coughs
c- d colds. I recommend it to every,
c for these troubles.
R.
Schmalhauscn, Druggist, of
arle-s.ton. IU.,writes: After trying
res of prescriptions and prepara-
: j j j fije5 aud s1leive3,
." . , c r ...c.vrnrr.ld
"n-mt xdief for a ver' SCereCOld
V .ton nan seuicu un my m"S3,
t :d your Gcinian Syrup. It gave
i - iiinndtate relief aud a perma-
i : ou.c
G. (.. r.ii;EN', Sole Manufacturer,
Woodbury- New Jersey, U. S. A.
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f,S.t J "0 JSJ i-'-rcb. ArronrH,t or Sugar.
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tX&d i.hiriA .F!rectlio-aD5,rASi!.v
nic;ETEn, !.r,d admirably aJaptcd Lt invalids
3 v .d .ij f r per, ae In heahh.
Sold "5 .'roren ererjnhere.
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u irauvcliftte. A cute is
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