The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, February 25, 1891, Image 4

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FAMILY : JOURNAL
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Addresa:
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Bhifrismilii and WasonMaker.
AH kinds f Repairing deie ,
Short Notice. Barries. War- I
ons. etc., aiade U eider,
and all work Guar
anteed. AlfO Pell the world-famous Walter A.
Vood Rowers. Reapers. Combin
ed Machine, Ilftrvesterj,
and 8elf-hinderi-th
best made.
rr?op opposite the "Tattersall "
ot,
tlllve St.. COLUMBUS. 26-m
Judicious Advertising
"rr;i(v niruiv n new huiness.
":tl::r.'- inmiv an old bti:ncs,,-
IJivivo ::i:iiv a dull lu.:ne5.
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Kf.-r:ii-s many a lo.-t business.
::i. nnuiy u fnilin bunie.'--,
Pn.-et vr mnnv a lare biisim . j
t-"curc- miw. in anv business.
fi t niin pt bnsinei-s. and we add that
;r-lt. r.i hdreri irinir. for tliis kection of count t.
THE JOURNAL
. r,n r the medical, becanse it is read by the
l-"-t itej !-. iIiom; who know what they want an-'
l'-". forwh-it thp get. WocluillengwornnimrisoB
iOi t rnntr pnior in the world in this re
fp.t iwentj jeer publitl.iiifr by lite, fume
-i-ar.-jr.-n)ont, and never one dnn to ubscribero
rsbii'litil in The Journal. This, I letter than
niJnng e!-, hliowc the ila of people who
ru.dTnr Jouknai. every week. tf
GOSHEN
FEHCE MACHINE!1!
CHEAP. ONLY 15.
Wr.Ten wir and alata, ent willow, split board
--r enythinc ef the ort, used; after poite are et,
fen- rfcn he mad nnd atretrlied nn th ernnad.
tn the winter, by a boy or ordinary farm hand, i
i- i- w rots a qj, ana ran wora 11 orer an
rrnncd. The roan who haa one of the wja
chisrs can build a fence that i moradnrabl and
f af th.-.n any other, and maka it at lea cost.
Th midline and a aaaple of its work caa be
eei inthecity on 11th street at Ernst A Schwarz
tRrdware store, Wilisell mchines, or territory,
rr contract to put an fences,
iinsjtf J.B.MATHEWSON.
A book of ISOpagea.
The best book forma
ftdvsrtlser to co
rait, b bo expert
enced or otherwise.
and estimates
drsnlserwto
samta to sweat en doUar. Inds la Utfee la-
nemi
innen
fbrsnatlon he reqnlree, while forhlsn who will
lr.veet one hundred thousand dollars la ad-
erftstnE. a KfeesB la indieated which will
wieet his CTerr rsqntreBssnt, or an he wtrnds
tcJofhy Hglcfmn0mmni mrrifdmt bfer
rrxfndene. 1st dUioaa kara been issusd.
Eent, poas-pald. to any address for 10 cants.
Write t GEO. P. ROWKLL CO,
KKWSPAPSR ADVKKTISIXU BUREAU.
:SHsjet.Prlntiaa;BonMS4.). UewTrrk.
PATENTS
CaTcatoand Trade Marks obtained, and all Pt
wXftSSf45S.d?irted for MODERATK FKES. '
SSi,FSC.K W OPPOSITE U. 8. PATJdfT
OFFICE. Ws hare bo snh-snci. U bcsi&eH
threct. kaace ran traamct patent hesinass in
iaa lima aad at LESS COST than Uiosa remots '
from Waahiactan.
Band moaWL drawing, or phots, with dascrip.
t-- Ws adnas if utaaUble or cot, fre of
chars. Owfes not das till palitat Is aacered.
. A book. -Bow to Obtain Patenta," wita refer-
eacea to aotaal cheats in yocr stata, coaatj or
irwa, sou. on. Aaarssa
0ssita Pauat.nfurilai
i Baton,
$5
TO 1 1 fl A DAY
asTAgenta Wanted!
ClKCCLUU FXKS.
1 jm Brcmtar's SsAtj Bala HaUara
ivan away icrone rata. Ersry
SanM vwaar tars froaa I to . Lists
rtTtr asaar harass' fast. eaS n casta
a awn ( sar saatan a aaskiaa
Uakal "TlaiiiJMMi-elIiatss1ai fcrat
'aawBBs
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SHI ILiimf
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It ccstains lists of newai
TOPICS OF THE TIMES
A CHOICE SELECTION OP IN-
TERESTINO ITEMS.
("omineuta and Criticism Bael Itoam
the Happening of tb iy-H..fHe.l
and Kw NoUh
, .
THE cutting of veneers is now done
r AWf rie'tv'
by electricity.
Theathicai. po-d-re taust hereafter
i .w;.a c. .. .i f 41, J
luuiuiiiru vi tue uiruiw.a. w .mu
Chief of Police in Milwaukee before I
i K-;n ,u,,,i ,. i. ,i...i..i in ',. -
being allowed to be disphi
, o - . i.-vo-
.trAjifu nr ctnraa if tlinf nttt
AswEErpotatoweighingiwenty-sevenj
'pounds, raised at Waxahachie, Tex.,
and a lobster weighing twenty pounds,
raised out of deep water off Atlantic
ville, L. L, are the latent champion
heavy weight edible?.
Ai.tiiocoh a youug couple aix said to
bo married va soon as the lady has
I changed her name, the truth that the
j real marriage is a long elowintergrowth,
like that of two trees planted quite close
( together in the forest
In changing feather, always put
1 them into new ticks as the feathers will
i surely prick through washed ticks.
j Our grandmothers rubbed the inside of
the ticks with hard soap to prevent this,
bnt we prefer new ones. Old ticking
can always be put to good use.
It was a Detroit man who never
j touched tobacco in hi life until a fac
tory was established here, and who has
gone on increasing his supply until he
ia now trying to get. away with eight
ounces per dav. jle savs capital iu-
vested nt home must bo encouraged.
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"I would rather have a nod from an
American than a snuffbox, fiom an em-1
iieior,' &aid Lord Bvron. "I would
rather have," thinks "Ward" McAllister,
"a uod from an English fop than to be
icgarded by tho Aineiieun public as a
' patriot and u man of good .-ene."
Tm: gentleman is tho man vho is
n,8Ser f himself aud makes others tc-
spect him. The essence of gentlcman-
liness is Eelf-rule, the sovereignty of the
sonl. It means a character which pos-
ft fofce
which governs
itself, n libertv wiitcu nluinis ami resn
luta ifnlf uwvli'nr to ili tvn ftf tin. .
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dignity.
Tiiekk is no moie need of au "h" in !
Behring than there is in "Atlantic."
Besides it is a soa that shouldn't be
clogged with any useless wreckage.
When yon haie spelled it "Bering."
you have a neat, tidy-looking word of it,
' and you re also giving the seal a chance
' to turn himself.
Lst June a covev of seventeen
partridge- was found dead in Southern
Prussia, with their heads together. It
was discovered that the wnole covey
must have been .shuck by lightning.
One could nlainlv -eo where the flash)
had struck a little mound aud from
thence proceeded along the gromuL
1'atjis hai a laudloid who does not
object to children; in fact, the more the
merrier, lie thinks His apartment
li'u-e is on (ho Hue Clri'-et, aad only
' married folks, with children, are re
ceived as tenants. When a birih occurs
' in the house the mother receives fiom
him ten francs a fowl, and a supply of t
coal for the winter.
bMuKivn is getting on. Ihe latest j
i invention is a tij for cigars which lights
like a match, ho that if a man has a
cigar he is sure of being able to find fire
for it. If now somebody will inyut a
way of getting good cigars for a small
amount of monev that will fix things so
j that the .smoker will have little left to
desire.
Tue seventieth amversary of thewed-
I ding of Mr. and Mrs. Itufus M-es was
recently celebratcil at Cape Kli.tlMtb,
Me. Mr. Moses is the H of eleven
children, is 9," years of age,
and is hale and hearty. His wife, whose
maiden name was Margaret I'reemati, is
80 years old, aud is also remarkably
well and active for one of her years.
A toltceman in Kussia is authorized
to arrest a man whom he thinks is
thinking of going off coniewhere to join
a band of conspirators and plot against
the life of tho Czar. He can think
this of an old mau of SU or a boy of 4
a rich mau or peasant of mau or
woman, and this is one of tho reasons
why the average Bussian tries; to look
as if he did not know enough to think.
A pubstititk for emery, and far su
perior for polisbiug purposes, has been
found in owdered steel. The steel,
after being brought to a high temieni
tare, i- suddenly cooled in cold water,
aud afterward reduced in a stampiug-
miiL The cooling operation renders
the metal verv bard, but exceediugly
uittle, so that it is quite possible to pul
verize it. It is carefully sifted to dif
ferent grades of fincuess before use.
Tun bouthei'n Lumberman aays:
It is estimated that. T.76T.,000 poles are
required to carry the telegraph lines in
tho United State?-. This tigure does
not iuelude
the )oles used for tele
phone, electric light, fire alarm, and
district messenger lines, eta The
jjoles used are chiefly cedar and the
growing demand for poles of this land
' ought to le explanation enough of the
constantly appreciating value of all
i cedar lnsds.
A youth of Virginia City, Nev.. who
has been advertising for a wife, for
warded $30 to one fair correspondent,
who returned him $20 and a letter con
taining a good deal of good advice, for
which she kept as a fee tho remaining
$10. She concluded the epistle bv in-1
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lorming wm mat. sue was uixmi iu siarx
for Portland to join her husband.
Another lady, w hose expenses he paid
to visit him, decided that he did not
suit her and returned home.
A diamond "necklace formed of a
single row of enormous solitaires bus
peuded from a slender gold chain set
with little diamonds, each stone a
marvel of purity aud brilliancy as well
as size, adorns the show-room of a
Paris jewelry store. This splendid
ornament was to have formed the
Chistmos gift of one of the partners in
the banking-house of Baring Bros, to
his wife, but wben misfortune befell
the firm the necklace was left en the
jewelers's hands. It is valued at $200,
OOu.
Socivi. circlc-j of ever kind are im
proved and elevated by the cordial
touch of oppocitvs. The rich and tht i
PMbecaHure4.todthe unedratod,
j the theorist and the practical man, the
! voumr and th old. the married end tie
iv o J
o.f.VIA 1... MAMUialil Avtrt thH mlftiliAni4
ou.K.0t iUO uicn.u.11, Uu mo uicvuaun.,
can ell help each other; and that
aodety will thrive the test which bring-
i r
them into pleasant anil wholesome r-
em hi owu uw ruviCTvio .- j
lationsh CaplUl and labor are great J
wmtrnsU hnr. onlv a thav mm
eontrast. but only as they come
together in harmonious operation can'
the highest raUie of cither be evolved.
i -
. a nr. largest larm in the world is in
th. onKw. .- f Tn.-.;.. -
1 w ..-o. v.. v uvuiswu, uu (
'is owned by a company of Northern1
capitalist,. It comprises 1,500,000
' acres of land, and measures 100 miles
noith and
south br twentr-five miles
lanl niwl nal Tnot n It... w1....w t
.Mok uuu "Wl. .UUJl HI IW luniUJ 19i
aone uy steam power, ihe engines
are portable, and two are placed at op
posite bidej of a tract, eay half a mile
square. Two cables are attached to four
plows, and these latter are thus swiftly
moved over the ground. In this man- j
ner, with a force of three men, thirty
acres it day are plowed. The fencing
of tlii immense farm coat over $50,000.
'lar. common remark of some men
that (he world "owes them a living,"
need some modification. They mubt
collect this living themselves, and in
doiug so they must earn as much for
the world as the living costs. Besides
this the kind of living that such men
can claim will not pay anybody else tho
tronbln of oollptincr. It in far ltattnr
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policy not to rely on the living that the
world owes, which is only charity for
thoe unable to tupport themselves,.
but rather to go to work aud earn some-
j tmug more tuau a living, nuicii, wueu -
At ii i; -.l i. 1
i aev fairlv earned, is never raid cruder
jiuglVf n,the bare Hving j, alwav, 8Ure
j)0
.
C.'M.mkntin; upon a roport that
house in Ohio, supposed to be situated
over a bed of iron oie, bad been struck '
by' lightning eight limes within three1
vears. a writer in the Chicacro Journal
of Commerce bays: -Jhe truth i, that' SSiSnTO
all iron ore deposits are not confined to the!.- possible danger al.
the several well known localities of the ,. l" Wamer .who .was visited at his etab
,. ., ,-,c,i .... . , l.shment on onh fct. Taul stteet. spoke
L nitel States where they most abound. cry earnestly :
If caieful observation were made, nn-' "it is ru-hat Brighfs disease had -
LiflHiltM.ii ,nv na f:A,,u ", h
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.Muiiin.1 in. in nl.u wliArn Iia i.intKiui .
.. : : ...i rm. ;. .
,,. in iii iu iiul NiisiMciiMi. i nt unifr in
writer in
southern ,
ieb liffht-
icu ngui-
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lu-i yonth lived on a farm in
i-coiihin, on two acres of which
ning had stiuck. it was estimated, at
leait foity tiees No sane man could
for one moment buppo.se that the
sini.Un iiAiunr tlmmcMvia nnuiuuul
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buthcieut metallic attractiou for the
lightning to single them out for destrnc-1
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tion. Ihe tuggestion made at the t
time that underneath these two acres
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was a bed of iron ore, has never been
eilaeed; yet it is doubtful if ever anv
.i. i A ,. . 2, i
other ierson noticed the peculiarity ol
that paiticular plot of ground. Nature
,1 1, ,,, :., i.-..i; ..: .:-.i
seldom errs m her indications of mineral
wealth, aud makes electricitv a promi-
nent agent in determining the locaUon
ot n on leiosits near tho surface,
Hence, if a forest at anv poiut shows un-
i .,,, . - . ,
UMial etleet of lightning, or if a house
becomes a peculiar attraction for it, it
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may pay to engage the services of an
cxperienc d prospecter to develoo the
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llliieu ore.
Ilatl to Saw- llr Out.
S'Vh:i1 itiiriilrpd nonnlA irowilpl tii
utieet in front of Ualt.s tewelrv store
; leeentiv. aiirue.tMl iv tun sorrv n iffht
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of acomelv voung womau, who sat on
the Hagstones light in front of one of
the lug windows. One daintily shod
foot ieercd perforce from under her . itted rox- i.u-ii:v- fot years. But I did
skirts aud the other was down in the i i.ot know wliut ailed me. Whi-n. Iiowexcr.
coal-hole under the sidewalk. Bays the I fomy" it was kidney difficulty I thought
WochJu.,. Trti.. " thirc w.is little hope and so dhi the doclui-.
vvasnmgton J Obi. I have .-iu.-o learned that one of the phv-
lt beems that the iron and glass. M.-iU,lbof ihlscUy pointed me out to :. gen
erating that lights the vaults under the tleman on the street ono day. saying: 'There
sidewalk just before the plate-glass Pcs man who will he dead wltlnn a year.'
window, was broken. The hole did .VTV'T hi1 Trs "Vlt bavf p.Vve,i trT
. , . . , ., ,. - jl(I had not fottunately u-ed the remedy
not seem large enough for a child s foot ,l(v ,.,.,, ui Warner's Safe Cure.-
to slip through. -Hid mi mak: a chemical ai.aiysNof the
The voung woman, aprettv blonde in j e.iso of Mi. H. H. Warner some tiiree vc:trs
a handsome dark-green dress, stopped ,- I""or''n w.s v-'kedni-S. A.Lattimore.
i.,, ,., -,. . , oii-of the :malv-l of the Male Hoard of
to look at the jewelers wares in the n0.,ii,.
window. Suddenly she gave a little ' -t've-. sir.-
hhiick, and seemed to lose half a fow of "What din iiii :itiaiy-i.hw .ion?"
her Mature. She was evidently much " irious dKea-c of the l.iumy-.-"
distressed at something, and little won-. 'L you ,,,!,,U' M'' U:""tr cot,1Q re
der. Her French boot had slipped c,.x". sir. i did not think it possible. -through
the hole in the grating and -Do you know anything about the remedy
her leg had followed it half way to the ! whMt irvd 'II'1-"
knee, as far as it could go. She tried "I ici.piiilcally analyzed it. and find
i it -. i i i -i j j It Pre and harmless."
to pull it OUt but It was wedged fast. The standing of Pr. Henlon, Mr. Warner.
So she sat down en the flagstones and ; and Dr. I.aiiimorc in the coi-imnuliy is iv.
began to cry from fright aud pain and t "1 iuestiori, and tho -i:ie-nenis they
mortification. m.i'c cn.i.ot for a moment bo doubled T!r
c, ". . . . lie-ion- cvpcricnce 'hunt that "right's
She was at once surrounded by a i!Uui,CI) ,j.c kidnev. i- one of th. 7.,oSt
crowd. The police came aad made the J di'.c;.t,vc ui dangm n-, of a'.l di-e.ises.
people stand back, and a kindly-faced thu it is exceedingly common, but th.it it
old lady did what she could to comfort c:l" 'e '",c'1 ,f ,:iVp" 5n th,kC
the unfortunate girl.
Mr. Gait tent to a machine shop for L I1' ,,,', Vtumn,rr
a couple of men, and thev came with ,Ic b&'dd be thoronghlv posted on all
saws, hammers, and crowbars, and set I r'i,,ts ',i't ,na-v arN'.' and,b " T''fci,l'J''
about breaking one of the bare of the ; to a-"MV'r :,n7- l0?. ,fat. ,nay ,0,n"
; M.-.. r - - i i . 'ip m oiinectiuii with his business,
iron grating so as to release the un-1 ' Iwl ,,;,,,..,,. -.,., ,, ,..
prisoned foot It took fully a half
mmr, ana uiecrowa got Digger ana wg- j
Key eery minute, oui nnauy me iron !
bar wassawed through and the pretty J
girl was freed from the most awkward ,
Diiuaiiuii ui uei nit:, a. ueu ouo iwa 11
carriage ana went home.
A Bljr Art Collection.
A collection oi urawmgs by Uliarles . If i? required to be conver-ant with
S. Heinbart. comprising works in pen- i the standing of every honso in th- trade
and-ink, "wash-drawings," etc, most of over the territory which he covers, in
which have been reproduced for illuo- j order to avoid unpleasant complicat'on
tration for publications by Messrs. Har- wilb irresponsible parties,
per V Brothers, is now-to be seen at the I He hould report, to his firm very
I tii-hard Art Galleri. Thorn uro ojc. t day, if jmssibie. mid make note of any
pictures catalogued, representinga wide'
raue of subject and treatment. Among .
T, loi.- n ",.!... ;nDMi v.5 .
,.-. w - --W-. x, -.
Ii . . j:" ... i. "4'"'- "J :
luc-e luaniugs uiav i llieniioaeu
JlT rSfViJe' - Jjep-hstag
Sketcber, A Little Swiss Sojourn,
"At the Jted Glove, "Americus
Abroad,' and "The Pretty Sister of J
Jose." In addition to these are manv .
special illustrations of contemporary
life, of humorous character, etc
Mr. Keinhart i-- well known as one of
the tirst of our American illustrators.
He draws with a free band, iu a delight
fully simple and artistic manner. His
work is familiar to the readers of the
magazines especially the Harrier pub-1
niagazines-especiaiiy in
lications. Air. Kembart
was born in
Pittsburgh, Pa., in 1844. He went to
Paris in 1867, studied there for a year,
and then went to Munich, where he be
came a pupil of the It oval Academy. '
in .January, iou, ue eniereu me esiaD-1
lishinent of Messrs. Harper & Brothee,
and remained with that firm uutil 18 it", i
He then spent five years in independent
I work in Xew York.af ter which he went to
l Europe and remained there almost un
interruptedly until the present seaaon,
when he returned to this city, where he
has again opened a studio. His paint
ing, "Washed Ashore," gained honor
able mention at the Salon of 1887 and
the Temple gold medal at the Pennsyl
vania Academy of Fine Arts, 1888. He
was also awarded a first gold medal and a
seocond silver medal for works exhibited
by him at the Paris Exposition last
Year.
What a pretty girl Jirason's type
writer mu?t be," milled Watts. "I
never saw such an outrageous lot of
misspelled word- in abtm:ies8 latter be
fore in ell 89"f dars,
i EXCITEMENT IN frQCHESf Efl
Th. Con4,B,wi caused by tk StatsrusrU
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II llnliol'il iftiili f.rt .l.k nn-tliaklnf
Au unusual article from this Rochester
I" (V Y. temocivt aud VhtvnWe was recently
-, lepuhli.hed In this paper end was a sub-
! Jed of lau.h comment; that tho artklJ
i iL'niiuimnpii in in i nuiiee ,in w?na a min
! Jen of hiu.h comment; that thorijAMtff,Sffhewa; "! n m0re
.' . ,. V" l?un commotion in Kocnester
tf rollowitiR from the ame paper shows:
lr. J. II. ll.nlou, who H well knowit not
eulj In Kochi-dcr hut In nearly every pars
of AlueriCJle .esit un exted, artfc,'e to
.hi, pape; a fcw a? siace, which was
Jul' .nuWi-bwi. deiaiiins his rcmarkahlo
en?f-lenin linn rA4iie rrnhi ulifit kinntn fli
!c certain il'-ath. It would be impossible
ueu,er.;.e me per-on-i inquiries which
. ";Wi !.".-a ..af.u at our ofilce us to the
aiiiiitr of lite article, but they have tesn
onuintr that further investigation of
w&?tfhVJT?2Z2i..u..,
' thU paper cal el It. llcnlon at iilsri
V" .;'.' t!,e 0 interview oc-
j mucu. -iiiaii .tiiii i; ui j Liii Lnn.iuri
ii?. tiv.iiru nuue h Whirlwind. Arc-the
i:t:ejiit':n- u!ont the terrible tvndttlon
I jou ".vne in, ai.d ibe way ou were rescued.
-ucli : o. can iustainr"'
kiety oat: of tbtia and many additional
one.. I .ibroii2ht so low by neglecting
i:.f Hi-i ;uid tiiot simple symptom. I did
i.oi iliinlv I nit sick. It Utrno 1 hud frc
liieut iicada'-hes; felt tired tnt of tiie
I'.ti:"; cor.Wi ..at nothing one day and wn?
;a -tmtj-tlie ne.M; fell dull paini Hr.d my
stjiimcli v.a, out of order, but I did not
thl:i!. it ineant anything serious.
-Tiie in dical piofejion has becu treat
Iiiz !i;t'"iub instead of diseases for years,
and it i lilii time it ceased. Tho
.. iiipt'ni, I bavo Just mentioned or any
iii.u ttal .'K'tioit or iriiatton of the water
(.Imuifi- indicate the approach of kidney
lI'a' moro than a cough announces the
coming of coniuinption. Wc tlo not treat
the I'uiigii. but try to help the langs. Wo
stioiiiii not waste our time trying to relievo
the ieadd'lie, ptilns about tho body or
other sympt im, hut go directly to the kid
nvs th source of mo-t of tlieso uil
menis." 'Tlii. then, is what you meant when you
1 -.tM that wore than one-half the (I
wWt.i. ,cur Rri ttom iirightV dise:i
deaths
it, S
r.
lOClOl?'
lortllr'iP? A;ople tu.dar: ,h!ch , rc.,itv
T. ... :. 1. Tt.n.1 A.,1 - ., t .11 .. ..
lirghfs. disease in some of it, many
H !s aIij dr.i -headed monster, aud
j ,u, sl!g,,leilt sJIiptoms -hould slriktte.
1 uu. lbdHiuid-iic.iuvu iiiuiisivr I
i v .. a. r , . .. m. . v... M ........
ror
tj oM-rv one who has them, lean look
back and rocall liundrciN of deaths which
phrtcians declared at the time were caused
by p:.raIyK apoplexy, heart disease, pneu
moul., l.-iHlnriul feer and other common
A oni;laImh. which Ise nowwete caused by
; urlglit 9 disease."
j "And did all thee ciscs hae simple
' hymptoms at first! '
'r.verv- one of them, aud niipht lmvo been
cufd as I was
by the timely ue of tho
I am gf.ttiiig my eye,
same remedr.
"et?:: ::
num siaii-i:c, tnai. (rum ii'io cv iigrowui
W:is iirpr "S'l nn- iTnt. I.nnlc nt. the iirnin.
int men it )m ca?rled off. and K IaUiws
oK every rear, for whllo many arc dying
uppaieatlyof parasis and a.oplcy, thoy
re ro;t',y v!,t5n,! ot klduey d'sorder. which
0B-es iarf, disease, paralysis, apoplexy.
-- . .!
ric. Nearly every week the papers tccord I
the death f some prominent man from this i
si-ooro. Kt-ceutly, aowever. the Increase
has been checked and 1 attribute this to the
general us" of my remedy."'
-Do you think many people are aflifcted
with it to-day who do not ratlin-it. Mr.
w"ier"n. , , ..
"A l-romineiit profo'-sor In a Ne Oi leans
medical college w? lecturing before his
elass n the subject of Brishf diseaie, lie
had various fluids under microscopic Hualy-
!s :ini w;iH silowJn th Mudents what the
Indications of this terrible malady were.
'And now, gentlemen.' he said, "as we bate
fcWH Vm .'.m, indication I will -how
)" bo It appears in a -tate of rcrfect
lie.ihh. and Sic eiibmltted hi own fluid to
lheMWIalw,t. a he watrhed iho icmiIn
his count nance suddenly ehangrd hi.
.'T" I,rt,hl,i.ri .r,m,.i8i.,"L,n a.
ireiiibliiig uiii In -aid: 'Oentlemcii, I
h.-m- m.do . puiuful dUcov-ciy: imie
,I" isUl'k ' ot the kidneys:' a.l li les-
tr.au a ear he wj dead. 1 he slightest ln-
dPat'ous of any kidney difficulty should he
""'!' -trike terror to any one.-
--Ni ii know of I r. Ht-nlon .case.-'
..ye. i lltiVC iKtu read and heard .f u.-
-it i-e.-y wonderful, is it not?-
- moie --o than a gre.it many tliti
t l.:it Iium-ct.me to my notice :i bavins been
i-ured by the same means."'
-Vini bi-iietp then that Bright s di-e.i-o
Cjii ! e uri-d?"'
-I know it can. I know It from my own
it.d Ihe i-vperlence of llioiii-antl1- f prom-
i.,.,.,i . -...u .iw r,.r.. h..,. .,.. ,.. ,u.. i...
bo'ii then p-iy-icians -mti friend- -
",".';i",al ot .v"ron cperitn.e, what
' A ,".,, , , , felt . .. -
er.- and be conversant with ail import-
ant f,r?tions of the day.
Ho Miould avoid ail arguments with
customers, as they seldom convince, but
ofter.er lend to irritate. '
in-is xpeciu ro sniooin out au nun
1 culties or misnndorstnndmirs whii-h i..:.v
. exist between hisemnloyer and customer, i
witbotit compromising cither.
. -
'?forrna,.'on u.'at niay b' r nurc- t
th u,r b71,e.',t l th' bus'"cs ..
"e should b: conipetenl and wilhn
to
g I
to adviso timid
bnyer and those
W ho
hfltfi tt Stt fil..n ii it. !.. ..... S...l f
mem. and always advise oscienciousiv.'
He ought mver to to take advantage'
of an incoinpi-tent or incvperienced
buyer ;.nd overload him with good-, as
ii will .eitaiulv work airainst him :iinl
' the tinn in the lone run. !
He .jiotdd avoid all dissipated compan
ionship. He should make it a point to be on
good term- with his fellow traveler-. I $ '
He -hotild alwav s speak well of hi
competitors, as he will thereby gain the
respect of the customers.
lie should under no circumstances '
misrepresent his goods. ,
He ought not to waste time on parties
who-e. chionic habit is to change, cancel
or ountermand orders, and who contin
ually report '"shortages" and make false
ciami- ior "imperiectlons,
He must not allow himself tobeome
disheartened by a weak or dull trade.
He should be as economical with his
firm" money asciicninstanee-will allow.
Southern MeichOuL i
miv. Pkck. of Wisconsin, enjo-ved ihe
honor or a visit fiom Johu 1.. "iiilivn
the other day. It is related that, upon
taking his departure, the iiumort.il John
slspped Peck on the back and -aid:
"Stick to it, old man: they tboueht I
didn't know nothin" about aetin. but 1
caught on. You'll i-ate, on in jn-t as
good shspe governin if vou don't have
no banluek." And the governor wa-at
it los- whether to construe the remark as
a compliment or the rtvi-ise.
Thcohoiik Cai.f si ml family bavo peti
ih..'. Ihe ICaiisa- si-lature in have
their namoa cbang. i.
A RtLEt ECHO.
' I- the crop is on the market and the cash is
I i,,.1?.;???..!,,,..-, :,...,. .. ... L.
I .'VUU jnu BMr-.UCHlUlt UUU JUHjie Ol lUO KST
turned in the lock.
! And "8 ,UnW?Jv. b.f th?, '
! d .ftJSSSMfe K paid
j AtJd W.ShKetfa- P
pennies'1 aud the
i :- . ..
o. ItV then the time a feller Is feelln at ht
best,
Wheu he rises from his supper, then dovvu-
, ward PiilN hl vest;
as he ismoken hi ipiw ami then
VbJ2l&lk.znAtlk9At,h.s
, m w sock.
!., ,.,.. ,.,, ,.,....,..,,...,
t acre s :Mui.i!iiii5 riuu u i jivciitu-iiKC uuuui
tho f .inner" eyes
When h knows the summer's over and ho
doesn't have to rl
About the time the daylight's apeepln' thro"
the gloom.
And work until the moon's up 'mid the grain
that's ail in bloom;
Hut inatpad he sorter calculates ne'll hook old
"Buck" and "Jos"
To hl cutter In the eveuin'. and put on his
Snmlty dre.-g:
Tiu.n ko a-courtln' Llzer. with hr aptunaud
nev friK-k,
When the crop Son tho mat ket.tnd th cash
is lntliesck.
O. the luisV.ln" and the spcllln bees the win
ter's liainslfss fun:
The rasptn of the hddle when thodanciu'ls
btgun:
The Jingle of the Meigh bells, ycurhaft eal in
the s'ed:
j The kisln" and the huggln' when the old folks
we in it-ii,
Th roastin' of the chestnut", the neighbors
nioptnn in;
The eatin' of the
: apples, drinkln" cider fiom a
tin:
O, it pci any heart a-pacin', lll.e a struttin"
turkey oo!c.
V.'hcn the crop Is on the markc and the cash is
In the Mck.
IforteftratU Hazoo.
Ctiansos of Climate
Kill more people than is generally known. Par
ticularly is this the caw in instances whero
tho comtituUon Is delicate, and among onr
Immigrant imputation seeking new homes In
those portions of the West, nnd where malarial
necesaitatco, is Hoslettcr's Stomach Fdtitrs,
v.hich not only foitlSes th- system against
mclitrin. n nrin"o!j tempi-rat ure, djunp, an-! tho
dcbili'ittini,' eff.cts of topieaI luat, but it Is
Ktro tho lending retnely fr constipat.'on, dys
pepi. ll.r t-uip'ai!:t. bo-lily troubles Bpe
tiaUyait to fiMcck emigrants and visitors to
Jejuni i.eir the eiinatir, mariners and tour-J-t-.
Wlietber used ns m, tafegnftrd ty sea
vovngers, tiavel-r by land, miners, or by agri
culturist in newly populated districts, this
rtno specific boa elicited the most favorable
testlmonv.
Slutimlly UnsntUiariory.
lM ,i,,v' ""V '""" xv, rt l'u' "
'u ttJ" m a '0ple of good Jokes.
'Look here,'" said a dude to a reporter.
1
w-nt to cot them ou as original, you
know, at a little s-ocial gatheiing to
night. I'll lend you Sr if you do."
"I don't think it will work," replied
tho newspaper man. pensively.
' Why not?"
"I'm so blamed poor that if I am found
with 5 on my person I'll be suspected to
I lii vtiiton thoin nnil tnu nrc ..it Iilllnfil
1 stti!iu! that Jf vow sot off a coofl ioko
,.vo, v,.0 Iv u m M,3pcct rii,t 0IT that v
cfn!1."jt -Vni Kirthms
' to" ll" ,rn"' """!
I
; - r
Mentioned In tho rapers.
Customer 'reading a newspaper) Here
see I :.tn referred to iu the paper
I
I again.
Landlord-- Indeed?
What do they tay
about you?
Customer (reading aloud) At the close
of lat week llerliu numbered 1,5
11 .-!
inhabitants! I am one of them.
S21RAM C. WHEELER.
Importer of 1'erclioron anil Shire Stmlllons.
Odebolt, .Sue County, Iowa.
Luioi-t Imcoutvtion f draft stallions
to Amerb-a ihi- M-aon. Quality tho -very
best, '"ir-t-el.i'-s- hoi-e. either breed. Sl.Oi'O.
To uud lim e .-..r - tino, h per cent., en
abling hor-e to r-'y tor hiiu-cif.
Aisnrifi.vi eyes are supplied to .ill 1he
world from Tliuringia. (iermany.
Neaily all the grown inlinbitant: of
tin
village.- .in- engagi d in tlieir m.inu-
faetiire.
Till: I.AIUKS D"LIiHTEI.
The ph-a-aut effect aud the perfect -.afety
wiili whii-h ladies may use tho liijuid fruit
la:ttio. Syiup of I is-, under all condi
tions, make it their favorite remedy. It is
plea-ing to the etc and to the taste, gentle,
yet effect tial in tiering on the kidneys. Iier
ami Ikiw-1-.
"Yon: poem is good, but I do not like
the repetition of ideas." "1 am not
a wni c. sir. that I have repeated my '
self." No but jou have repeated (
Slinks: eai-i-and Thiickerav and several'
others all the way through."
Cruel, fashionable motho- Why don't
you look aft -r tho welfare of your sickly
little child? Tho nurse hnsn't sense enough
to get it a box of Dr. Lull- AVorin De
mrovers. Uy mail. 1'5 cents. John I).
Park, Cincinnati, Ohio.
A sew cure for drunkenness was dis-
ove d by a Newark polieeniin Sunday i
evening during the storm, which may!
not become popular, however, for obvious
l'-a-ons. .laim-s IIobiion was very
tipsy. While searching for support lie I
grabbed a "live" wire. Enough said. I
Tames did noi die, but ho went home a j
very sober man. '
rOIJGIIS AND HOAi:?tVK-- -The irrl
int icu which induce- oiizhui' imniediatoly
relieved by use of "Itr.irn's Vivwhhil
't'rvchfs."1 Spldoniy inboio -.
Wm. IF. IFaym". of AiisuMa, "n.. a
son of the late Paul Ilaiuiltoii llavne,
read the jirincipa! poem at the recent
unveiling, in Macon, of th bust of Sid
ney Lanier.
It wa in a house wiiere they ner ns-d
bATULIOthat The pot calle 1 th-T kef. o
biek.- Try it in vour next honso cleaning.
Major Pom ep-eis to make from
S75.0OO to Slt'O.OOO out of Stanley' lec
ture tonr. The explorer i- paid .550.000
for nuy lectures ana ins traveling e.-
r,,.c ; -wiHitior.
r ""
Tnn best cough medicine I I'lso's Cure
for Con-umptlon. Sold et cry win re. 2.V:.
Ani:i: ISuow claim- tho distinction
of tK-ing the Jarcest woman In dorgia
' she is 4'
years old and live-in HuMcm
ount j". She is 5 feet ? inches in beirht
and w ighs over 500 pound.-.
1'ii.l.s cure Biliou.i and
Kervous III-.
Tiit. bunanr. leaf j- the symbol of
friendship in the b antiftil i-Iani'- of tin-Paeitic-
I'lTS. All Fife utippej free br Dr.K!iiic'.'reat
re ISentorer. "o l-ni, after firt A .1. .Via -
Tellr..i r nre '1 n.iti.. ini( lir(lt.l.ll..iil. (mi.
Fit ctts. stnd to Ir. Kline. 9J1 Arch St Pi.iIj- Pa
-
5TJACBS OIJ
GOVERNOR OF MARYLAND
sjLsr&z
IT EXECUTIVE CHAMBER. IS
tnnapoli8. .ltd.. Jan. 6, 00.
J hare often used ST.
J.4VORS OFF., and find it
a grood F.inimenl.'-
ELIHU E. JACKSON,
THP
Cov. of Md.
BEST.
MOTHERS' FB1ENI1
MAKES CHILD BIRTH EASY
I i" used agroaa confinkment.
Book to "Uoiasnii''MAiLir-i-Kic
mmurtLU nr.: t aior to- Aii.ANrA.ua.
""iL: ht AixDitcooisra.
Dyspepsia la tha bane of th present gww
cratioii. II laforitafureonuitsHtteurfants,
sick headache, coottlpattoo and plica, that
Tulfs Pills
kare become so fAinoas. They act gently
ontlieiligeatirnarsjaiK. (rl-lna them tone
auul vicar without rH"in; r uaucuaw SOc
iMVU'Mtriw ASIl'- tea ln I. lbUf
r.u:.- ritiia, it-ia.'T in. Tuosi. uiX
lM JiaisiWaJ
&2allBBsaBBsaBaBaBaBaBBBsBsaBBsaBa7BlBBsaB
a .. .........I TA. ... a a.vA..n .1 ... ...... k ... ....Af ... B n. . - fm Tl -!.- (l-I1-- . . -. ...s .. ..
...... .. .. .i ----
. . ..j,, ..,, ,, .1 ,u.. .. . . ngpUni,iiiouiiuiiui'uiHi.ici.u ',.t,"-; or Whooping Lough, use it promptly, and reiiel
the ytar. The best preparative for r. change ot c..te otwltoh that cannot b3 cure.1 by taking h Itf -.
.!!,.... nr nf .11 .n,l ff.t.i. M'h thai -li.l.na "' -?l.Vi1? - . . ...-. -. . ... ... ...
I...U-.-, . . -..,. .... -..... -u.v. ...-., v. ,- j.. j ii!L-Ky ,t co.. r
Wept rartiete ot Giaisi
Tho physicians and oculists of find
lay. O., aro greatly puzzled over tho case
Of Jennie Sutton. From the right eye of
the girl fifty-four pieces of broken ilass
were taken by Dr. T. C. Trltch. ThcsG
pieces Of glass haVo been coming from
the eye of this girl for the last month,
ahd only day before yesterday Dr. Triton
removed every evidence of giass lit tho
eye and announced that all were taken
out.
Yesterday she came back and bad
ilfty-fdur more pieces removed, and yet
no one knows how they camo Into the
eye. The girl is a domestic in tho fam
ily of ex-County Surveyor Stringfeliow,
whose wife h:i been taking these
particles of glas from tho girl's eye for !
a month past, bu-t becoming ahrmed at
their re-appearance almost as soon as re-1
moved, had Dr. Trltch undorlakc to i
cure tiie young women of her peculiar
.Miction. The case puzzles tho doctor
quite as much as it does the Birl and her
employers, as site met with no accident
by which the glass could cct into Ihe
eye; and the fact that tho particles give
her little or no pain is equally as inex
plicable. It is estimated that over 100
pieces of glass have been taken from tho '
eye since the case iirst attracted atten- (
tion. The only theory thus far advaucvj '
to explain the matter is that tho girl '
has some sort of a chemical nature, and !
that tho crystals are formed by her tea r.
W Iiy Ho Kick it.
Rivoi- "Yon wsut nn eoual division
of wealth, hey? Do you know that if
ail the property of William Waldorf All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos- recommend this medicine to StuTer
Astor were divided anion? tho people of , itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can sac. n Imnianitv the world over."
this country votir share would be only , cessudly stand. That it tnav become known, l Arfi
about 51.15? Ifs a fact. Then what the Proprietors, at zn enormous expense, are i G. 0. GREtA, Sole Manufacturer,
are you kicking about'.'-' J placing a baniplc Bottle Free into every home I WoodbutT, Xcw Jersey, U. S. A
Brooks "I'm kicking for my SI. 15." . in the United Slates and Canada. Ifyouhavel. . I
Ilow'it 1l:is!
rons. Toieuo, onto.
Vc. the nndersisne-I. hao known K..i. Cheney
for the last 15 tenr. nud believo hiui perfectlr
l...n..I.U I.. nil IiioIkarj trnnaoiitlmia nnd
finaucJally able to ctrry out, any obligations
mad? bv tb-ir tt n.
Wbr iz Tr.CAS, Wholesalo Pru;ists. Toledo
Chin. t
WiLoino, KiWAN-t Maiivis Wholeonle Prug
nitf Toleilo. Ohio. ,
Hall's Cntnrrh Cure is taken Internally, r.j.
big dhootly uio:i th; blood and mucous sat- '
fai-ea of tiie system. Testimonials snt f.e.
I'nco 73 cents j"er l-ottlo. f-old by all I'rngju.s.
Deacon Hardscrapc (to passenger who
requires three scat? for himself and
baggage) "You ate from, the city, 1
presume?" Mr. Shoat "es; how did
you know It?" 1'cacon Harsdscrape -"O,
we butchered our country hogs three '
months ago!"
I.v every town aud village not already
taken the Dr. Kcnncr Sludiuu company
wants- a reliable person groccryman. gen
eral store-keeper or private j eron as local
acent for the -a!c of their Standard family .
M dicine, which has been known and sold
for over sixty ye-ii-. Knteriirisim: country
t-torekeepr-tin uigiiout the United i-lnli-,
aro aaiiinz themselvci of this cry deir
nb!v opiiortuuily. For particular, address
Pit. Ukm.is Muucm Co.. Chicago. 111.
A yot'NO gentleman of Lagrange. On.,
on going to a theater for the first time
and seeing a pistol tired at a woman who '
pretended to ho huit, was shocked to i
such an extent that he had to remain in '
his room all the next dav. ,
f -j
When Baby was si'-k, wo gave i.er Castoria,
When she was a Child, she cried for ("astorbr.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When h had Children, she gave tin. in Castoria.
( apt. Cm:ifeTori"Eit-, of the steamer
Aller, lately completed his 100th trip
t from JJremen to New York and back. Iu
honor of the event the emperor deco
rated him with the Order of the Ci own
of tho fourth clas.
Am. that ne ran -ay as to the merits of
Dobbins Klectric Soap pales Into nvthiwji ci
before the story it will tell yon tttrlf, of its
own iKifcct quality, if you will give it our
trial. Don't take imitation.
f
-.
Vii2?Y'orrtf89o
"WHAT AN ASS AM Ii"
The ass thought himself as fine look
ing as his neighbor, the horse, until be,
one day, paw himself in the Iooking-
i glass, when he said "What an ass am I!"
Arc there not scores of people who
cannot see themselves as others sec
them? They have bad blood, pim
ples, blotches, eruptions, and other kin
dred disfigurements. All these annoy
ing things could be entirely eradicated,
and the skin restored to "lily white
ness,' if that world-famed remedy. Dr.
Pierces Golden Medical Dfccovcrj',
were given a fair trial.
It cures all humors, from the ordi
nary blotch, pimple or eruption to the
worst scrofula, or the mo"t Inveterate
blood-taints, no matter what their na- j
ture, or whether they be inherited or I
acquired. The "Golden Medical Dis
covery"' Is the only blood -purifier
guaranteed to do just what it is rec
ommended to, or monev refunded.
World's Dispessart Medical As-
i sociatiox, Proprietors, No. W Main i
Street, Buffalo, X. T. j
GRATEFULr-COMFOHTING.
EPPSS COCOA
BREAKFAST. !
"By a tborouRh kcorkd;e of the narurn! lawi
which KOverntbeoperatlJn iTclifc- tion r.t--l butr!
tliu, and by a eere'ul appIK- ntlon t the fli.e j nn rr '
tics nf welt-s -lecte'l CVicoa, Jlr. Kp ha. pnrj J
onr breakfast tables with a delicately fiaToiul hr
arage tablch ma are n many heary rtnotort' MIX
It laby the Jullcioji iimo: iiiei arUcIoi of (!!
that aeonttltutloa -nay ti er diiallr 'ulit tipnntl
strong enous a to roslit eer tendaccy to disease
Bandradsot subtle malaitlea are Coating armin'l ut
ready to attaelc wterover ther u a weak i nt.
Wa mar eaesDe manr a fatal abaft bv tecr.lnk- our.
selves well forUSe-t with pura hlo'd a dairoferly
nnurlihed fTaraa." "CVrii vrcica Uaxet'e."
Mad- simply with tmlM-ix n-ater r mil. So'd
only la nair-pvm 1 tic (!nio.r Utielle-I tbun
JAMEs KPPsi JcVn . liomieopatiilo Chemists
-VASELINE-
roil A ONE-1MI.IAI'. Itir.f. -eot if bv mat
are will rtlisr. trcu of at cliar-e ti nv iin m In
u..r.i.i.fi .ir. m. .r tu fol oir nr artirli- eQ
J ful j packed .
MOne two-otair bolt o rcrrfViei.ne iflc.a
One two-oun-e bMtlc : V'ai-eltQi l'omJe.... U
'ieJjrot V.eel 'e C'.I(! Ciean 15
lf7 Oatakeot velme "a ujib ir K-e l'l
line -V. ef Win.-line a unn-ent 1 . 1
0:iejk--f Vnnelinesoaii ej. 1 i,it-!e tilled .'
Oaetto-onacs bottle l VVt t e Vaillce &
iTio
! Of. f-rpnt,IJ' 'U ,(.t. a-i' 'tixi't tl-lt ' U W .. u
tfinifl. Of no iccmml fte pertiftlii lo (lrri.l frrA
lvurilrti j j.t tti Vwllrfoi j)r'trtiiUiitii'Tfroit
uin'e'ii.-''-tl vcM our H-tr.tr hvuit "jo-i ("- itim
ly rtceltt tir ii,ii''tllou cVt A tuu It'l.e ot n 1 cfu;
I Chaaehrouzh Mb. Co 41 !! St N. V.
rUTTHIS OUT?
. Graiiii Palace Hoiol
81tOiO.'!K.Cl2r'St..
cnic.vRo.
tO"l v.ts r b-.itc fr. n
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wmp2jmx7i ursm
gt
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4 POTATOES CHEA
Tried
And True
Is tli xtssitir Terdict e psople who Uti Hood's
SjrsapjnlU. Wben tlsed trcofttinz to dlreotlons
the Rood effrcts of this xcllent rnedteino ure ooa
felt in nrrre etrentth mtcro.I, tlist tired (tlln
I ilrlven off. cord artistita rrm'rri. txsilirh ar.l V
! d?p2,$Jrlev'd;?ful? C5B S? aU bwSry,'Montajniy1 Quebec, writes
effoefc Utpuro Wood overcome. It ycn'aw In ! , ' '4W","J"; & , ' -
ne
4rayRot)n'oil.titrrtier or tonic medicine d
sot till-to tr
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
, SM by sll drasshts. It.ixfprfi. rreraredoalr (
- "oou co- Apothecaries. Lowell, Ms. ,
QQ Doses One Dollar
.
, Smyrna,-
CONSOLATION
miRr
wr r bd
Tv ... r .v.:,- r:-. - .-t. -
without a naraUel in the hi.torv n? medirinp.
aotih, sore mroaf.or UronchiUs, use it, Icr
it will cure you. If your child has the Croup.
consumption, use it. ask your ltuccisi iot
SHILOH'S CURE. Piice lo cts.. co cts. and
ff.oo. If your Lungs arc sore or Pack lame,
e Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts.
.
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RELIEVES INSTANTLV.
I KUT BUOTilEUS. CO Wancn
Your health
is a citadel.
The winter's
storms arc the
coming enemy. You know that this enemv v. ill sit
down for five lonjr months oulside this citadel, niul do its
hest to break in and deslioy. Is this citadel garrisoned
and provisioned? The garrison i1 vour roiT-'itulion. hi
it vigorous or deplcled ? How lonq can it light withcut
help? Have you made provision lor the fr.jirihon bv fur
nishiiiff a supply of SCOTT'S EPvlULSIO'N of
pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oi! and Ilypophosphitcs of
Lime and Soda? It restores ike Hugging energies, in
creases the resisting powers against disease; cure; Con
sumptiontScrofHlatGencra! Dt'bilrtv,and cM AtuTjnic and
Wasting Diseases (especially hi Children, keeps coughs
and colds out, and so enables ihe constitution to hold the
fort of health. Palatable
SPECIAL. Scott'a Euitsl-ion i-no-i-se
Itien ail over the worhl, b-taus its. ingreilients arc scaaniucall yomwr
laAaner as to irtcatly inrreas: th'-ir i - nicdi
CACTION Sc 'itf- F in U n is put rr,
r;et Jh Kca-aine 1'repvelo.il- l-ovjl' iV 15
bold Ijv all DruKKtbtb
THE NEW WEBSTER
just pramsHiui-DrrniELY hew.
WEBSTER'S
INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY
A GRAND INVESTMENT
f ;r to Tamily, tiio School, er ihe I.i i-v
IJr sioTilrubcen infr,pr''5,f e;e, !nyr.
MMe thii JOO editor-nl I iiirer en d! l
Sl""-" oxp-j led 1- fore (irt copy --rrin'ed.
' r-tical exaimntion l--Tit-d. Jet I liellef.
S !dl va'l IioeJce!icr. ItliiVr-iied rsnpl Ietfree.
ii. .c C. MKKKIA.VI&CO.. rnbli-hen,
Sprinpflelil. T'TaiH., i . 5. A.
Caution! TliT" 1 ito zr' c r liven iud
rci'ljl th-ap r'rrints ui t-i s"l7 uli-.r-i of
Wel-o r I'n.il nde.lD:ctionar,aneii': r t r ic
(:i'-' ' lj.' minua-ed. Trie-" lok- are j;ivn
r. : mine.., " Weh'tr - tnahiiilpe.,' -lli
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nrilAIAll LAND find INDIAN
lc.'!"!fiirBAln rrt i i . lrr.m an aoa
PENSION
DEPREDATION
CLAIMS.
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ltl hFIIIIH.N 'icitireM i.n 'W-l . nt I
II irn f in ish"d !: tr -t Iiunk-
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PEDINE
Kn-iaUVr Cr;i-a. ni
linir AFF VOfTt
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HLLIHFIuL Kf'onners. r e Melep-
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r. - 2ea Pninnr xt; r:i FnntlSH. RED
rtMMRONAb
THE QRICinaL AND CCNUINe
tjidtr ... Ttrnt -' (VlMlfi Kmlu
b(-2'. '! ht t .r t -yn TaLe nn
rti . I" p.le."l ll'. JJOl erir
4e. M-nr f-v ,r:icaf.. t-auci
l.nnoT.". meoi iiv rm"
tnl 1 I.- ell Lo-ttl WrcCCliU-
3cst Couch Medicine.
Cures where all else f.iib. Pleasant and agreeable to tho
taste. Children take it without objection. By draejj'Ets.
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Yo useSAPQuy, Ilr is a.-
aolid C5,ke of-scourin sop,
used for cleaning purposes
I asked a maid if she would yved.
And in my home her brightness shed;
a
She faintly smiled and murmured low,
"If I can have SAPOLIO."
5SJW ww
Flower!.
For DyepepaUC .v
.- A. Bcllanger, Propr., Store oub-
have used August Flower for !?'
pepsJa. It gave me great rencf. I
recomuiefid to all Dyspeptics
vnr rrtrA rAtTIrftr."
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Id. Bergeron. General Dealer.
Lauzon. Levis. Quebec, writes : "S
have used August Flower with the?
best possible results for Dyspepsia '
C. A. Barrineton. Engineer and
General Smith, Sydney, Australia.
writes: "August Flower has effected
a complete cure in my case". It act
ed like a miracle."
Geo. Gates, Corinth, Miss. .writes:
" I consider your August Flower the
best remedy in the world for Dys
pepsia. I was almost dead with
that disease, but used several bottles
of August Flower, aad now con-
sidermvself a well man. I. sincerely
PkOIBklJiMi:s ""
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rsucccb .illiiy rrusuiiuiua wiuiiiit
I.nte I'rincipalEian I inrl'.S Tension Bic.oaa
3yr-lu! tw;r.Ulii.diiat'ecl nii.a'.'j siac
itnMv- riK4TT-R.
3tKINK. 1-,-'-"Vil in.krut..
wwj Ana au ouier mn pousnt 'or
ciMis,'. hlsbi'l prices, bend for cl-cuUr.wJucln.lTe
lull liarlli wars i. u.liousuton.i.'UonUbtcw .oik
mtsw.- -KIr?f?esrtSVal
piui rskid-rw
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as Milk
ii.
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Dr. WOOD, Sm
413 Finh Street,
Iowa.
I'ejru'ir l.m.tnatn in IIlrine-20
V'irj litjplt'il met prlrvif ynrtlcf
IO in CHcnao oii.e A'tic JerA-Kji"
tnMittl-ed in M"Mit C'itv Mn
lar. Is ptlll trntlnc-nil I'rliate.
Vervoil. Clirnnic nml Sneeinl
rriiseac. sie rmn tor rinen.
-riiiin.il Weaknetn IniGhl tmmi Imiitenrr
h'nf rrrwil potrtr). and all I'ennle Di-iLse.
'rfi'-iJiri(.. (tr. 4'uri-H Kunr:mtei-il or
nisiipy refunded Charges fair. Term
ih." Aemiii ei.t.rl'-Tif nr.- irnportnnt. ! In
iiil'i meIlines neii Xitllvif '-'t fri-ei rri?kor
, l'ii'i- l'rttl-ntti n n dl-fiaee tread 1 1 mail
Stril. rmrx t'nt rr'rviiVre irtr lrw JW" niw.Vmli-ie-
til -ir en' find erj r i,1iiiiu aii'l
term t . nultnt!e-i strlr tlv cnfldenlml. v-rnn-r.lir
..r br letter Ilr. "1VIHII hnt the l.iriri.:
Tedle:j nnrl SurelenI liMlilute anil i;je
nml Tnr Inlirmarv In the VVe-t nfrn ro
pallenf" tt fnrrnte."frlltt" to m" an" erxier
n-r j 'ult Home ami !rt fore eni jt'I Kr
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Swot CI , lu W Vlirt oa K-1.--I Afcsu.
$2.50
PER DAY
Co he milt- mut hr nay r-rtl- r're-i "eJIlna
"I IIAMI'IO.N I'lKtK ' r rll.si -
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m r-YT .'rrf ,- A.'!rf JUStl'IOS I p. 1 .
l-jrf I -t.th. a-I' fhh T i
P f FAT FOLKS REDUCED
. . 'xl'''-tribute-month by l rii o-rbl
!. p.l.iT. . V..f rAnC..f(t.l
rrri -- it r rr i;r or'l ' montnl". f t(tr-es L.T.
C. '.I.i.Ut It. ZU S-aie elrttt. Cbicaso. 111.
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eitr'i we wI r-nltrul WUflCUporri n-flpp
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CnicMisTtn Chcmicl Co , lliiri snimm
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tpll ne'er b marriPA-
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