The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, July 18, 1885, Image 7

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    "RIslit Teart."
"I wns right peart till llin rliotnrnitlz
Bot in," said n stiflbring old man who
lived near the swamp. Tact Is, wher
ever 3'ou livo you can't bo "right jR'art"
if 3 on tiro n Victim of this troublt'sonio
disease. Captain (.'. W. Ilotsonpilh-r.
Springfield, O . says: "I found great
relief from inllammatory rheumatism
by using Brown's Iron Hitters." Thou
sands of other pcoplu have found sim
ilar relief
Paul J. Unyiio, the southern muse, is six
feet in his stockings.
FOIt 1USKAKK of horse and cattle, nothlnc
compare! with Vetcrlniry Ctir)Hllm v . It is
the only prcpaiatton that leaves no -nr and Inva
riably Brows the hair In It" urlfjlnil color, sold by
drugfclsts at 5U cents nnd It OJ.
Ilalfiinl Sauce. Tr It on yjur beam It ti
delicious. Suld everywhere,
Secretary Utiynrd wnglis 202 pounds.
Hi' it nlso u good man.
ini.t: 7
men
THE. GREAT
CURES
Rheumatism, neuralgia, Sciatica
Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache,
foruTliii.it.Sivrllliic.Sir:ilii,(rulcs,
ItliriiN, Nc-ltlil", l'rutt Ilitv.
ni) iix oTiint luiiiii.Y rii.vs imi aiuks.
foU Ly Drucfl.ts "..'I Urslet s rrrrwttre. Flfly Oats a boltla.
Dirrcl. n Ic JlLsticusRfS
THE CIIAltM.S A. YOOEI.UK CO.
f"..,ri t. .1. VOOELIR k CO.) B.ltlmorf. II I., C. 8. 1.
At this season nearly every one neuds to Ubo seins
pttiif tonic. IKON enters intoalnicst ercry PW
tirita't prescription for UioiM who noed building up.
the:
BEST TONIC.
For "WcnknrjiM, T.nshiti'ilc. l.nrlc of
Knew, iVc, It II AS Ml POTA!.. and
Is tho onlv Iron medicine that is not injurious.
It Kiiriclir", tho lllonil. Jiivlanrnlcsi tho
Hystcni,UcntiirrAiMirtitr,Ai(Iil)icstlon
It done not blaclen or injure tho tenth, cause hea 1.
ache or produceconstipatiun'"Arr iron mflicineula
Dn. Q. II Hinei.et, a leading physician of
Bpringfield, O.. f-aya:
"Ilrown's Iron Bitter Is a thoronchly cood medi
cine. I npe it in my prnctico, and find its action
eicel all other forms of iron. In weakness, or a low
condition of the pyhtem. Brown's Iron Hittera ia
usunllr a positive necessity, It is all that is claimed
for it." o
Genuine has trade mark and creeed redlllnes on
srrapper. Tnkp no other. Madesnlyby
lllto WJi CI I KM I OA I. CO.. ltAI.TIM () It 1 M D.
I.AriTB' IlANnliOOK npefnl and attractiro, con
taining libt of prizes for radpes. information about
coin, etc.. Riven away by all dealer in medicine, or
mailed to any address on receipt of Sc. stamp.
And Undlsputea in tlie BROAD CLAIM oifeliUu
VERY BEST OPERATING,
QUICKEST SELLING- AND
,5
Ever oflerod to tlie public
BITTERS,
If yoo wish to bo rellered of those terrible Slclc
Ilendnclioa and that miserable Sour Ktom
ncli. It will, when taken acconllnc to direc
tions, euro any cnao of Slclc Headache
or Sour Stomach. It cleans the lining of
stomach and botrcU, promote health
action and sweet secretions, It mtlM pure '
blood and (,'ives It trrn flow, thus sending
it it trim i' lit fo every part It Is ihe safest,
tpeodlt'kt and surest Vrgatubio Krmedr
ever Inrentod for all diseases of the stomach
and liver.
J. M Mnore. rf rarmln'on Mich, pars; My
suffering fruu Mrk Jlcatlwrlie) and Naur
Momach i tT'iLUt Ono bolUe of Jluui
and Malt llitu-rs cured lue.
I)o not rat Hops and Plult Hitters con
founded vt nil lr.'rr.. r prrpai atiuus of aliuUsr
name. For aal by all drutcitta.
HOPS & MALT BITTERS CO, Detboit, Mich,
: . . . i . . - . i s.
An UuiitU tad
ll.vuuitlluu tut U
unman
mmm
SPRING FEVER
MTV HkU Pfafl IPi rmu I I ICH
fifTH m M m
matt FXM mWm 1.V1 HlU
Egg P
y take v? o.
HOPS
MALT
NfWiii
RANDOM CLIPPINGS.
TouniSTcan now travel to Ihn To
somite over the Coultervtliu and otlur
trails without paying road tolls.
A Maine granfto company has con
tracted to furnish the city of St. Louis
with half a million paving blocks.
The town of Ainatlan, Vera Cruz,
Mexico, was assaulted and robbed by
a group of sixty bandits recently.
Axalbino gopher pure white with
red eyes was captured a few days
ago at Wooden tlloyr, Napa comity,
Cal.
The poetical satire on New York
society, tho "Huntling Hall," has been
found successful as a play for amateur
theatricals.
Ik tho neighborhood of four or fivo
hundred now peach orchards have
been planted this year in tho lower
part of Delaware.
A New Yoimc correspondent assorts
that "whistling is rapidly becoming
ono of tho lost arts." Let nobody ad
vertise for its return.
It is calculated that to every hund
rul pounds of yrcen toa consumed in
this country tho consumer drinks
moro than half a pound of Prussian
blue and gypsum.
Pini.ADKi.i'iiiA has introduced a bob
tail car without any rear iioor or plat
form. Everybody has to got on and
oil" at tho front, and tMi dead-boat is
clean discouraged.
Down m Texas, tho other day, n
cow lifted from a wagon-bod tho spring
seat, and then stood in it whilo sho ato
a box of eggs and cotton-seed which
could not bo reached before.
Hyde count, North Carolina, has
an old negro woman, Uoso Crcdlc, 108
years of ago, who had been blind for
twenty years. Sho now has her oyos
Ripened, and has commenced cutting a
now sot of tcotn.
One of tho tilings learned by inquisi
tivo visitors to tho llus-tian war-ship
Strelok, now in New York harbor, is
that tho Ru-sian tar earns no moro in
a year than tho sailor on an Amoricau
war-ship earns in a month.
Invalids who depend uponcod-livcr
oil to sustain their vital forcos should
bo careful to got a pure article. Cotton-seed
oil is now doing for the cod
liver product what it long sinco ac
complished in the matter of olive oil.
( Nine persons out of ten would say
that tho actual color of gold and silver
Was yellow and white. Let tlieso niuo
persons try to match theso colors and
'they will bo astonished to find that
drab silk matches gold and gray silvor.
At Poplar Creek agency, Montana,
a short timo ago, a Spanish butcher
lost one of his children by death, and,
as a sacrilieo, cut oil' his loft forefinger,
besides killing a lino maro and a !J-year-old
steer on tho gravo of his
child.
Butternut wood is largely used for
making shoes to wear in breweries and
other damp places. Butternut is a
boMitiful wood for other uses, especial
ly for interior cabinet work. Tho
color mellows with age into a lich yel
lowish brown.
A PiTTSiiuitou man isfvs that if ho
was to chooso a pet dog for his chil
dren ho would havo a tjiull terrier.
They will stand any amount of abuso
and ill-treatment from their masters,
and will resent tho sli'ditcst advances
from a straimcr.
Theke is an old lady living in Ath
ens, Ga., now 82 years of ago, who has
never entered a church or spokon on
tho subject of religion. When this
topic is broached sho always gots up
and leaves tho room. No ono know3
what is her boliof.
It is scarcely possible, ija said, to
procure moist suar which is not in
jected with an animalcuho of tho
acarus genius, a most disgusting class
of creatures. In many samples thoy
swarm to that extcut that tho mass of
sugar moves with them.
A new charity in country towns has
taken tho form of a "book reception. "
A party is given bysomo loading iady,
and each invited guest is oxpectod to
bring with him u book as a donation.
A library for tho benefit of tho poor Is
in this way soon collected.
Thkue has seldom boon a moro
striking instance of tho law's technic
ality than tho dismissal of tho libol
suit of C. P, JUIlor against The New
York Tribune on tho ground that no
proof that The Tribune wai publUhod
in Now York had boon furuUhod.
Wash I Nu i on ought to h a uhoap
olty to livo In. A uuwkpupvr onrru
fcpomlont Bays tho bust hiittr nulls for
0 ouuU n pound, good ogK ut I (J
uuuU tt doiwn, sprint ulilukislisttlf J.60
u pair, turUy ut 10 uviiW u moii1,
miuI iHhtfr llt. 4)i4iM t 4ii)ilttr
prisma.
'J in uiw MututMir tt nummttuiumu
t Tiitr ttltW'iHi. Nw Vfk, it 1.KM.
uf mUtm Mt, rpti.siiii4 aiuiUm,
flWtM Mu Sxlk'l !. 4i'
t4MJi Tr") is sals v..HIM..l tt.)!
j f. . litis W,l i 'I . 1. ..(,.
U$U U4 WHissHfWIHi www Wm'
li tt. IstudtllaUsi ltmlgjsjM.
A SlNOL'L.Vlt HOOK.
Srliitlltutlus u ltli Snrcnm niul llrll
I In lit 1 1 la Truth.
New York Cor. Aincrlcnn ltural Home.
Chap. 1. "lla Malaria;" goos to
Florida.
Chap. II. "Overworked;" goes to
Kuropo.
Chap 111. "lias Kheumatism;" goes
to Kins.
Chap. IV. Has a row with his Doc
tor I
T Above chapters, Mr. Editor, I find
In h lw)!c recently published by an
Mimj mir.is author. 1 have read a deal
of. Mcnsiu in my day, but I never read
anything '.-qual to th'e sarcasm herein
eoijlMinori. I suspect tho experienco
portrayed is r personal one; in short,
the jstlmr intimates as mueli on pago
31. Ij t me gfrti you a synopsis.
Malaria, as it states, O cloak
with Inch superlicial physicians cover
op a multitude of ill feelings which they
do not understand, and do not much
oare to investigate. It is also a cover
for such diseases as thev cannot cure.
When thov advise their patient toQ
travel or that ho has overworked and
needs rest and is probably mi fieri ng
from malaria, it is a confession of ig
norance or of inability. Tho patient
goes abroad. Tho change is a tonic
and for a timo ho feels better. Comes
home, l'icklo appetite, frequent head
aches, severe colds, cramps, sleepless
ness, irritability, tired feelings, and
general unfitness for business arc suc
ceeded in duo tune by alarming attacks
of rheumatism which Hits about tho
body regardless of all human feelings.
is muscular in his back. Articu
larin his joints. Inllammatory, my!
how he fears it will lly to his heart!
Now off he goes to tho springs. Tho
doctor sends him there, of course, to
get well; at tho same timo ho does not
really want him to die on his hands!
That would hurt his business!
Uetter for a few ihvjta. Returns.
After a while neuralgia transfixes him.
Ho bloats; cannot breathe; has pneu
monia; cannot walk; cannot sleep on
his left side; is fretful; very nervous and
irritable; is pale and llabby; has fre
quent chills and fevers, everything
about him seems to go wrong; becomes
suspicious; musters up strength and do
mands to know what is killing him!
"Great heavens 1" ho cries, "why
havo havo you kept me so long in ig
norance?" "Because," said sho doctor, "I read
your fato livo years ago. I thought
be-t to keep you comfortable and ig
norant of the facts."
llo dismisses his doctor, but too
late! His fortune has all gone to fees.
Hut him, what becomes of him?
Tho other day a well known Wall
street banker said to me, "it is really
astonishing how general Uright's disJ
ease is becoming. Two of my personal
friends are now ityingof it. Hut it is not
incurable t am certain, for my nephew
was recently cured when his physicians
said recovery was impossible. Tho
case seems to mo to bo a wonderful
ono." This gentleman formerly repre
sented his government in n foreign
country. Ho knows, appreciates and
declares tho value of that preparation,
because his nephew, who is a son of
Danish Vice Consul Schmidt, was pro
nounced incurablo when tho remedy,
Warner' safe cure, was begun. "Yes,"
said his father, "I was very skcjdical
but sineo taking that remedy tho boy is
well."
I regret to note that cx-Presidcnt Ar
thur is said to bo a victim of this terri
ble disease, lie ought to livo but tho
probabilities aro that sinco authorized
remedies can not euro him, his physi
cians will not ndviso him to save his
life, as so many thousands havo done,
by tho uso of Warner's safe euro which
Gen. Christiansen, at Drexel, Morgan
& Co.'s, told mo ho regarded "as a won
derful remedy."
Well, I suspect tho hero of tho book
cured himself by the same means. Tho
internal evidence points very strongly
to this conclusion.
I cannot close my notice of this book
better than by quoting his advico to his
readers:
"If, my friend, you havo such an ex
perience as I have portnvyed, do not
put your trust in physicians to tho ex
clusion of other remedial agencies.
They havo no monopoly over disease
and I personally know that many of
them aro so very 'conscientious' that
thoy would far prefer that their patients
should go to heaven direct from their
powerless hands than that they should
bo saved to earth by tho uso of any
'unauthorized' moans."
AndrJhaOtho author's condemnation
is too true, how many thousands duped,
and yet rescued, as ho was, can per
sonally testify?
The Doctor's Adrlce.
T. O, met an old friond, who was
formerly a prosperous young lumber
man np North, but whose bad habits of
drinking resulted as thoy often do,
though he has sinco reformed and is
trying to do hotter. "How aro you?"
naid T. O. "Pretty well, thank yen,
bnt I havo just been to a doctor to have
him look at my throat." " What's the
matter?" "Well, tho doctor couldn't
give mo any encouragement. At leant,
ho couldn't find what I wanted him to
find." " What did yon expect him to
find 1" " I asked him to look down my
throat for the sawmill and farm that
had gone down thero." And did he
ee anything of it?" "No, but ho ad
rised mo, if ever I had another mill, to
run it by wjtter
Tho distinguished U. 8. Senator from
Indiana, Hon. Daniel W. Vonrhees,
fiertllli'H that in a unn of rheuniatnmi In
tho buok, ho obtained liiataiituneous re
Ihtf from Kt. Jutiobs Oil, Ho says It Is
u ruinnrkublo ruinwly.
funiculi d mIIIi Jlli IM,
A Hiindtty-wbiMil Umihur suld to littla
JuUuny t
" VtMi must liuvur niivv llno bills
diMimu v w aiu Huh ml Huar lluu
4 i, !Md Um Aral dug H'mI m u
Am i yuj amy Ummm, Julut-; "
mv Jma mn In tins W
Ml Um SMt'I visit lOsusjl tt)
U mm. Bd ILif lm Is m i, i
iNaftosstSlf mmUkm Uvltflfii u mmm m
A Japnneso Festival.
Tho tide of progression has rapidly
advanced in Japan, and its women are
beiafc emancipated, both socially and
dothrstically. Tho Tokio Times thus,
describes a recent festival on the
grounds of tho Emperor's palace:
"Many ladies wero present, Japaueso
and foreign the formor.it was pleasant
to noto, as completoly at their easo and
as keen for enjoyment aa if participat
ing in a Thames picnic as soveral of
them had, doubtless, done. Some, in
deed, wero actually unattended by their
husbands, and yet tho earth did not
heavo with indignation nor Puziyamu
roar in eruptive protest. Tho sun shone
and tho trees nodded approvingly in
tho light breeze just os if no social mar
vel wero manifesting itself in that an
tique stronghold of tradition and im
tuovablo routine."
When tou visit New York City, via Central
depot, save Hnesape l'xpressaec" and 1 Car
riage Hire, and stop at tin tir.uid Union Hotel,
opposite said depot. Sis hundred t-lecaut
rooms titled up nt a rostof one million dollars;
$1 andupwarilsperilav. European plan. Kle
vator. Kestauratit supplied 'nltli the best
Horse-curs, stasres ami elevated rallro.td to all
depots. Families can live better for less
money at the Urand I'nlon Hotel than at any
other flrst-elass hotel lu thc elty.
Kins John ot Abyssina is not handsome,
but ho has a good heaK
TLe Hn5S Collar Pad ot rlnc ntid leather ts
unquestionably the best pad ever made. Hu
manity demands its ue on ev ry horse wear
ing a'Hame collar. It prevents dialing ami
positively cures sore ncehs. it Is mauufac
tund hy'Dcxtcr Curtis, Madison, Wis.
VO.iida" is fair, famous nnd forty-fio,
but not fat.
The simplest nnd best regulator of tho Dis
ordered Mvcrln the world tiro Cutter's l.tltlo
I.Ivor 111 Is. They jrlvo prompt rollot In Siok
Headache. Dizziness, Nausea. &c; pievint
mul euro Cotu-tipiitlound Piles; remove Sal
low ness nnd l'lmples from tho complexion,
nnd aro mild Mid kciUIo In Ihelr operation on
tho bonds. Carters Kittle Liver fills are
small and ns easy to tiiko as sugar. Ono pill
a doso. I'rico 85 cents.
It's a gnarly apple tliatatelis tho worm.
In ISoO "Ilrown's Hroticliial Troches"
were introduced, and their success ns a
cure for Colds, Coughs, Asthma nnd Bron
chitis lias been unparalleled.
Bismarck's income isT$0 an hour, or 120
bcera.
"KOITIIH ON CORNS."
Atk for Wells' "I'mich on Corns." ISO. Qid.lt,
coir.iltte curr. Hard or mtt loina, ivarls, biinlou
The average life of man is three scoro and
ten- but the ladies never grow old.
If afflicted with Soro Eyes, use Dr. Isaac
Thompson's Eye Water. Druggists sell It.
2oc
Mrs. H. 15. Hayes is noted tor her unos
tentatious philanthropy.
For cuts from barbed wire fence, iorc shoulders,
lilcks and open sores on animals, uso Gtewart'i
Healing Powder, 15 and BOcts. a box.
The Arab women aro said to be tho
homeliest women on eartli.
lir.AUT l'AINS.
rslpltatlon, Iltort-Icnl SwelllnRs, Dlrilnes". In
aieestlen. Hendoi-lie, Blccpk'Hue cured by "Wells
llcsllu Kencwcr." .
The Prince of W.Oes boils in his onions In
inilk rather than doctor his breath.
Mixsman's I'EPToMizitD nr.Kr Tosic, ths only
preparation of beef conliilnlnt; lis kktikt Mil ritiovs
rnoi'Luri ts. It contains blood-maklnK force, cener
atlnc and llfe susulnln properties; invaluable for
Itullcf stlon, (lyspeiisls, nervous prostrnllon. aud all
forms of general dcblllly: also, In nil enfeebled con
ditions, whctlicr the leault of exlmustlon, nervoua
proitratlou, overwork or nculo disease, particularly If
resalllni; from pulmnunry coniplaluls. 1 unwell, llaz
ard&Co., 1'roprlelors, New York.Sold by drutBlsts.
Speaker Cnriislo has a high opinion of
tba present ml ininist ration.
Vfhen Baby was sick, tto (javo hcrCostorlo,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla,
Whon she became ills", sho clung to Castoriat,
Whou she had Children, she T0 thorn Custorla,
Rev. Dr. Talmnge is insured for $00,000.
Ho is a sensible mini.
'ItOt!(!II ON ItATS."
Clear" out rnls. mice, roncbes. Hies, nnts. bedbugs,
skunks, clilimuiiks. K6,ber. 15c. DruBglsts,
The Duko of Argyle is considered ono of
tho best orators of tho Knglish peerage.
Don't Skip ThlsT
So many fchemes nro put befoto tho publlo
for tho liioiciiBO of tiewspuper oirciifiitlon,
which seem to bo phiuslblo nnd yet nro fraud
ulent, thiil when a legitimate, houc"t effort Is
nitidis to build up tho circulation of 11 lcirltl
mat, honest, paper, by lcftltliuuto, holiest
moans, pcoplo who havo boen so many times
duped nro very slow to respond to the kciui
Ino schemo. Wo aro led to this train of
thought by a perusal of tho advertlsoinout of
Till! AMKUIOAM ItLU U, IIOMi:, Of ltOCllfSlOr,
N. V published in this Issue of our paper, to
which wo call tho intention of our renders.
Wo aro acquainted with both paper and pub
lishers nnd tiiko pleasure In recommending It
as ono of tho very host farm nnd family Jour
nnls in this country. Kvory person who
sends ono do lar for a year's subscription to
sho paper receives a hnudsomo present
which Is donated by tho advertising patrons
of tho paper. Theso premiums consist of Cat
tlo, Lund, Iteapersuud Mowers, I'lows. Hooks,
1'lcturcs, Oriraus 11 ml thousnods of other val
uable nrtlclrs. The ltural Homo Co. Is en
ilorsed by Hon. Cornelius It. I'arsnns, Mayor
of Itocliestor, to whom you can writs if you
havo any doubts ns o Its reliability. It will
pay you to send for sample copy If nothing
moro than to pot a look at this irrcat twolve
pairo, sixty-column Illustrated pa nor. Ad
dress ltural Homo Co. Limited, ltocheater,
N. Y.
Senator Vest objects to being pulled down
by thejuc-SH.
Iiuiloraeiiit'iit by tliu Governor of tlio
State ol' lUlhAourl.
Governor I'lielps, of tho State of Mis
souri, says: "Dr. 1). K. Dickerson, of Kan
sas City, is of the medical profession and
has 11 lilgli repute as u Physician and Sur
geon. He is ono of tho founders of tho Sur
gical institute ut KansasCity. I commend
him to tlio favorable consideration of gen
tleiueu whom ho may meet."
I'residentClevelnnd takes pride In paying
his fare when he riih-H on railroads.
TYNOECOLOCI8T.
DIMCANI'.N
lUXloil Ilufl'l,
vo.'ii:n.
OiiiuIiu, ISf h.
Willi w s 7 Ucr sf oiiiflblf uusf(ul. u
ilslot resriSisIt r erdtiliif His otriTtl. eirr winr. I)
Ilit ilu nut carry Ibsw lu slock, A. J. Quills A to,
Ulut-ilUj
lilssitM A-.-. C..-.I Arorluo.ls
. sin s or luirn imt istwllii aii
U Hunt psi's slr ivdasuf oil, Willi 1
r liulssali unit fUUII m
F U ft N I T U R E
BF.WF.y & STONE, Owhi, Nib,
Y, f(, pv Utusbt, 1 at,) 0
Vigor and Vitality
Are Riven to tho v. hole tjstrm by the rurlfyinc
U'nlnr, snit ttrcnKtlu-nlnK lnfluonre ..f H.xhl's Psr'
parllla. If Jim f.'i-l ,-nll cne." arc ilcbllltntctl by
dltpase, or tlio rflrcts of clinnitlne vt I'stbrr, IIooil's
Sarfsrartlla ill bullil jron up. w, , it, not ink you to
tnkc lld medicine merely tcnn of vtbnt we ny.
Tho tlimisnnds of peoolo V.I10 testify In Its favor
should certainly com luce you of Its great medicinal
merit.
"1 used Hood's Sarsnpnrllls Inst spring and can
truly my tt helped 1110 very much. TottituviiuOer
line with bilious complaints, nenous prostration, or
rheumatism, 1 earnestly retomnienJ It-" Mas. K.
CiRriNTttn. Knlnnmioo, Mlcli.
llood'n Snrsnlwrllln as a bliMnlpurlller hn no equal.
It tones the sjslrni. slronitllo'iis nnd in Icornle",
KlvliiR new life. 1 Imve taken It ' r kidney coui'
plaint lththe best result", have ied several bot
tles In my family nn.l am sntlsnv M . .it Its reputation
Is merited." U-11. Sai mums, s 1'iarl htrect, Cln
clnnutl, OI1I0.
Hood's Garsc:?arilla
Sold by all drupRl-iis. Jl. sK for t Made only by
C 1. 11001) A CO.. Apolliei u.cs. 1. .we.l, Mass.
WrlRlit's Inillan Vegetable lVJs; thc7 mill cure yon."
FOR BILIOUS COMPLAINTS.
Ulllous Complaints are canteil by torpidity, con
eestlon, or tlio ulceration of tho liver.
Tlio symptoms aro dark, creasy, yellow skin, a
brown or whitish coat to the tor.gue, apietito Irreg
ular, often a dry roiiRh at nlclit.
Tho shin eomcllmes breaUut Into pimples and
sores.atul tho who'o system lsoutof order. W ilnht's
Imlliui Vriirlablo Tills arc one ot tho very best
remedies known for any form of theso troubles, and
will certainly relievo the sufferer. They aro purely
YCKCtablo, mailo front the best drugs by competent
hands, and rIvo satisfaction. They nro very centlo
In their action, caiisim; noprlplnsorunplesHant feel
ing to the most delicate. Atrial will conv.nce sny
one troubled with biliousness Hint Wrlslit'is lu
linn Venetuble Pllln is theracdicino ha needs.
IFPA
Is nif .1 be tbmmnds of first e1sj Msnnfictnrers
ml Merhsnlrs oil tlirlr In'st vrork. Jvecelvcd
GOLD MCOAL.Imd.m.K:. l"nn )uneedKrii(Tj
elm I tw'i. 8f nd card ol drnlr rwhotlos not rp
KhIUi fl e He stamps fur 6 AM PLE CAN rrirf
ovrn
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Bend for Circulars. fiKO, It. It ATI1 11UUN, I'rinclpab
IPTISTS' .'.
iuiljiii i muimuuuHi
T,iVa rnlrtr. Mm. ilnv.i Kulila llnislies. To. uni
M llrlslles. 6 , npi Plaques, To mn Pallet". &!
I Ur lata' Kasels, Oo.i Artlsls' Holes, I.Mi Panels,
tOo. Oils, Ollivii", 75ci OU .1 I'ulill.
Noveltlet and Trenton Ware rnr Iiernrullns. Flames
torl'le u -fsln (lold, l'liisli. Onk anil llionio. Smp s
of uioldlni;, Mo dozen, tendi cent Htaiup for Cataloicua.
A. HOSPE, Omaha.
R. U. AWARE
THAT
Lorillard's Climax Plug
beartnr a rut ttn tag; that lorillard's
Itasm l.enf line cut i that Ixirlllard's
SsiTT Cllpplnm. and that Lorillard's tAuaQs, urs
bst and obMPat, qualltT couairlered 1
KIDDER'S PASTILLESiSiSR
hurlctlown.llujii.
consumption;
I bar rssltlve rsmsilT far ths alxivadlsajsai bv lis
sslhousaVdsofCMitsof ths worst slnd .Hd of (apt
lu Us nnlcacr,thst I wl I ssn.l T O IIOTTI.l 1 11EB,
Ureiborwlth a Vi I.TJABI.KTnmTIsr; on this dlssas
Sa an llfTltrSr
(JlTnespresssliil P O. uddr s,
A, BLuOUil.lll r.arl.t., K
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Tsrk.
" THE DEST 18 CHEAPEST."
excixes, TURFQMPRQ saw-iulls,
.TBcPovrcr! I llll'-OIIUIIVJ CIOYtrlllllltM
(atlltnltnaU (u-cUoiia.i Wriln rori- Jii.i: !llu. I'nmplilel
andl'jJroMloTlieAultrimn A Tuytur Co Mnritflrld ohir
THOUSANDS
CVERY NEW
a- rjets a Present
SWftrXto S500. and
I IOO oses One Dollar.
i iis.'' wif
1 ssfc ii-mxfa'
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tho books, and
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will bo forwarded.
Copy with List of Presonts. Evervthlnrrp-ooB
WITHOUT RESERVATION. 1
TO THE
IE HUULIC. .
,N.V.,Mar.3t,i8!5. ff. rf J Q
eilwlth ths pubIhherift-C-7, XdLtUt
Rochester,
I am acquainted
of tho Ambxican Ki'ral Hoiik, and 1 V
tti';ve foiui Puu!c!very 8uaraaue
r ln ariait.) f I
RURAL HOME CO.f Llmltod,"RbcHESTER. W.Y.
YOUNG
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sirs) Tski "tit
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Mis H
. . LYDIA C. PINKHAM'8 . .
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
. is a tositivr crnE F0II .
1
All Cinsn p.i 1 11 Pill Complaints
and U 1 nkiifuvM so eonininii
lo our best
FK'l Al.i: I'OI'LI.ATIOX.
Prlft i In HqqiJ, pill or ltfaf fans.
ns P"rpoe ' tol'lll for the Itntttmnte healing et
ditfMf ami the relief of piin, and that ft rfofs all
it el.imj to do, thoutaiul 1 riil.r ear tiladlsi testify.
It will cure entirely nil iraiian IroiiLles. InOuunu
tlon and llceratmn, F:'".g and I. "placements and
consequent Spinal V.'. al m-1", ni.d U trtlculsrly
sdaptit to tho cUanyoof l.Ce.
ltrem. res l"alnt iiss.Hatul-n.T.d'troy" all craving
for stiinulsnt ', and rellvf" taknvi of thr btomaeb.
It cures llloat 1117, Uiadii'hrs, .s-rvous rrustration.
Usnrral Ih billtr, Sle.'pl. .new. Di pri'infon nnd Indl
fe.tlon. That f.rl.n of lieantiu dnwn, enuslnir pain,
anil blekaeh. tsalwsy i.Tmat.enllr t "nil by its use.
Sn.l stamp t.i i.rnn. Muss , foe p-vmphW. letter" oC
luqulrj CMiiri'lr'ttU ij auiwered. i '.a atdruayi$t.
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603 & G03 Wyakcotte St., KANSAS CITY, MO.
Ch on Ir, Ncitnu nud Hirciiil IMnines.
8roinnl enknfua N.Bat J.or s), Bex
tif.1 IMIlj tlAtmi f Soi t! I n-rr,o.
UuartntyCureor monfr rcfuntifd. Ch-fi
low Aci id f tn r H 1. n....tO it. M
tntnuTj' prlnjMioitf intiii-mr uitJ So tmif iQitiTni
bu.nfM. rtienU f-tm a chmm-c irrate il hrni&il McUt
cinr tvjnlfTfrvwhcn' fxc v tn or brfahagf Slate your
capa (.Qjfortf n p, ( ni.'itoii fin1 r- J ronfiifntia(,
A AJOUK. .Tr txjU. iica, ll.uitd, tcut inkilfrCcin ftainpi.
RHEUMATISM
TheGREAT TURKISH
RIIEUWATIC CURE.
x rornvrrmrfornnnrMATisM ssoo foranr
caie t in trfatm4 't in t i u or lit ! irff.mt ducofer
m hriia'i uf liif! - O f tioo s?ci rrlif 1 If r ituifi rt
moTf't tt?Tframl ja nj iti Cure ramp en, .n Ato 7 tiju
8rnr. italftntrt ti. U a'amp I r ( i n art. 1 ah or ad
Ur.Menderson.GJGWyandotteGl.. KantatCitiMo,
IDEAL Jl
mM iihtttiiii nil iirsuii A
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A NEW DEPARTURE
WIND MILLS
Thnmfi in and nut of nlmt Iit
revolving tbonumu rod. ituluar
mi uj viitli nil lev ei , piilleya, eliuln,nn.l
Mlrex (wculiar to all other mills. Ilaa a DICAU
l.Ot K to tirwrent wbi-l ninulna wbon out of (ear.
Simple, MrniiK, and Durtilile. Kullr iir
rnnteil. tf-,IVIi AUIJTS WANTH1I.
STOVER MF'GCO.'I'.KSS.'STl
Is fur Krealer In tbe aiiininer in. n lis linn at any otliei
season. Health and perfect ni-llon of tin) buwele are
n,-sur. .l by tin1 se of lildK.t's l ood. It ts neutral to
It" action, la readily taken by the little ones, occa
sions mi lav upon tlio dlitcs'tvo organs, mid la as
similated when tho stomach rejects all else.
DR. A. C. SAESIM.
Twenty Years' Kiperlenco In
h a st is bIhiw tnnt tlio ii. il t n u v niiiiiui: ciiuuriu
diseases treated tucccsiruny
aiidt I Kl.U.tiieliiis 1'rolcp
aus.Dvarlnu iionblet, InDnni
mui lull n 'd I 1. elation". Fall
InK and D Iplii. eincnt of tin
jiiiIi, Si nnil Weakness, and
tlinnce of I fe. and all forms
t: 1 ii v I.- V troubles, (.'an
AND
relieve UTaU and piUlllvcly cuiciiitst of those cpitt
plaints and weakncie so common ip wiimanklnd.
LunB diseases, l.lver i omplslnls nmii all . diseases of a
pllvulo naiuro successfully treated. CAAbbUD
treated and cured.
Letters of Inijulry confidentially answered.
Address l)lt. A. t . SAIllWs
lli uiriee, jseu.
This la the Easiest Hunnlcc
Well Drill Macliine
over made. It brings the euttlnin
to I ho aui face at cai Ii atroko of tin O
drill. Send furourelrculir and ses
v by tho honss ts taken away and s
111 n. 11 puauiiii,
inOJUTIir.
Circulars
l'ra t
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S&Mf TIFFIN, OHIO.
rim TT9-oic
JDUOO
COLLAR PAD
.Of Zlno & Lonthor.
IVO JlOltrS NOItM IS'JSOH-H.
It will porltlvely prevent challnff and enre sors
"Wltlieri-. Horse can be worked v. lille curs la per.
fre.'e.t. liar ess makers v. Ill refund uioaey If cei
sUliftlafter sldays tllal. ,,
l)l..TKH CI ItTlS. MuJIson. Wis.
GBVEN AWAY
SUBSCRIBER
valued from 35c,
no favoritism
I
V$1.00
namo fjocs on
your prosent
VYrito for Samplo
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The Best
Waterproof
Coat.
Tb r til UHAnu si.ii k;h I, warranted wst.reraot asd srtll i..P voa dry
in lbs hardest sun, 'i h, n.? Vuxu KU U Mt'SBK Is ""ifrrt rlilai vuU,
i.d rostrs lbs SMIis stddls, . llo. is of luiitsltons. .. i.uulas ilaiwl Ilia
ith llisua'Uaiia.nitis. Jllustrslsd CsUlosusfir. A J,f uasr, Ho.wu.Wsm.
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