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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1885)
Don't ICnt In a flurry. A health journal says that people ought to tako three-quarters of an hour for dinner. This is well if there is enough dinner to hold out so lonrr. Tlio penalty for hurrying meals, as most people do, is a grievous attack of dyspepsia, in such a case you will huvo to resort to Hrown's Iron Bitters for cure, as did Mr. J. R. Pinkston, Snorter's Depot, Ala., who writes, "I ound relief in Hrown's Iron Bitters after years of sufleringfrom dyspepsia." - - . It Ih not tho cream that ought to be whipped, but tho mflk nmn. THE. GREAT jET'OIES. PAIN. OURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Tit rn!it,Nn-r!lliip.Hii'iitiiM,Urnlcs, liurim, Ki-nlUn, frost Kites, iXI ALL OTIIEIt KODII.Y PAINS iD AMIES. Sold l)rujtl,u mi D. alers trf rr li.re. luij OdU i'.tl. l:rrrtluii. lu 11 Laugiuxta. THE CII.VlCI.nS A. VOOKLL'U CO. t!m.,toA. VO.IELZKtCO.) Balllmort. ILL, l'.8.A. THE EES? TONIC. This medicine, combining Iron with pure Vegetable tonici, quickly and completely Cures lrpcila, IiidlscMliui, WenUiirtH, Imiiuro illnotl,.11uIurln,ClilIIuiidl'everi, and NeurulclH. . , It is an unlalllntr remedy for Diseases of the Kidney nnil l.lvrr. . It is invaliinble for IMseiei peculiar to TTomrn, and all wbo lead teuentnrj- lives. Itdoesuot Injure the teeth, cause hendaehe.or produce constipation oiArp Iron medicine do. It enriches and purifies the blood, s tlmulates tho appetite, aids tho assimilation of food, re lieves Heartburn and Uelchlup, and strencth ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Enerfrv, 4c, it has no equal. en The penuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. nu.n.l,k. HHOwji CHEMICAL CO.. BALTIMORE. BD Ana Undlspaiea in lis BROAD CLAIM ol fceloztfti VERY BEST OPERATING, QUICKEST SELLING AND Monnn Ever offered to the public. THE SURE FOR KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, CONSTIPATION, PILES, AND BLOOD DISEASES. PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY, "Kldaey.Wort 1 tho most successful remedy lever used," Dr. r. C, Eallou, Monkton, Vt. "Kldney-Wort is always reliable." Dr. It. N. Clark. Bo. Hero. Vt. "Kldaey-Wort has cured my w lie after two years sufferlcr." Sr. 0. M. Summerlln, Sun Hill, Oa. IH THOUSANDS OF CASES It has cured where all elao had failed. It Is mild, but efficient, CKKTA1X IX ITS ACTIOX, but harmless In all cases. UTIt cleanses the Wood and Strengthens aad rives New Ufa to all the Important organs of the body. The natural action of the Kidneys Is restored. The Liver la cleansed of all disease, and tho Bowels move freely and healthfully. In this way the worst diseases aro eradicated from tho system. a rsicz, ttoo uqcio os bet, solo bi dbcgcists. Dry can bo sent by mall. WEIXS, KIClIAUUSOMACO.BurllortoaTt. Among medicinal means of arrrcstlng dl.caae, Hosteller's btomach Hitters stands pre-emlncat. ltclicckstbcfurther progress of ail dis orders of the stom ach.Iiveranu bowels, revives Hie vital stamina, prevents and remedies chill and fever. Incrralea the activity of tho i Kidneys, counteracts u tendency to rliou in at Is m. and Is a genuine stay and solace to sired. In Arm and nervous persons. Theartlcle Is, moreover.derlved from the purest and mottrelialiesourcct Vursslebvaillirug. Clils tnd Dealers generally. fiR A MONTH AND HOARD TO OOp AJiNTrtforaNKVadocrorlet LIFE OFQR ANT TU U'tirld'arreaiMt soldier, and th Nation'! ikkma g jyjj i nuii in m & MM, GILATJT AND A CHIIilD. A Burton's Se-ittilBCinci or tfts Days of ipotnattarc 'At Iho sv.rrentlpr of Lr-e," mU a surgeon of Erie, in tlio hearing o n ro porlor n tiny or ttvango, "I wns serving n3 niGilicnl iliroctor ol tho Second Divi sion of tho Ttvonty-fiftu Army Corps. After tho snrrentlor tho division wits ordered to join tho b.iliuica of tho corps near Petersburg, nnd wo lefi Appomat tox Court Kouso on tho 11th of April, following tho south side railroad. Tho general commanding directed mo to tako an orderly and proceed to l'rospect station and Micro select a camping ground for tho division and also a place to pitch our headquarter tents. I pro ceeded as directed, and after select ing a suitable camping ground crossed tho fields to a largo whito houso near tho station. As I rodo up to tho gato a most venerable and noble looking gentleman, of probably G5 years, camo to the front gato, and I asked him if he would have any objec tion to our pitching headquartors in his yard. Ho said: 'I should bo very glad to havo you do it, as it will bo a protection against the vandalism of tho stragglers of tho army.' Ho asked mo to corao in, but I told him 1 would pre fer to sit in the veranda. Pinding him to bo a Methodist minister and a most polished gentleman, I becamo interest ed in him and wo at once began to dis cuss tho unfortunato division of tho Church in 1811, and then I switched off on to war. "Ho took tho extreme Southern view, whilst I took as extreme a view of tho other side, but tho discussion was friend ly and exceedingly pleasant to mo. I found ho really felt that tho South had boon badly treated in tho election of Lincoln and that secession was in his view an act of self-preservation. After tho discussion had continued for about an hour ho said : 'I fake it that tho war is now over, so what will 3'our govern ment do with Goncral Leo?' and added, 'Isupposo Mr. Lincoln will follow him with all tlio vindictivencssof hisnature." "I replied: 'If ho gets no punish ment only that which originates from tho vindictiveuess of Mr. Lincoln's nature, it will not kill him, as Mr. Lin coln is oiio of tho kindest-hearted men born into this world.' Ho gave mo a look full of skepticism, and asked ni whatl meant. I told him that thero was much moro danger of Mr. Lincoln offend ing tho Xorth by his leniency than to punish out of revenge, and then told him who and what Mr. Lincoln was, dwelling especially on tho merciful sido of his nature. Ho replied : 'If that is Mr. Lincoln, tho President of tho United States, ho is not tho Lin coln described to us by our papers. He is not tlio man of whom wo have heard, and of whom wo havo read. Tho Lincoln described to us i3 a man of blood, and full of venom, who cares neither for the lives nor for tho rights of tho people, and from whom wo havo no mercy to expect. This is tho demon whom our people havo been lighting these four years.' After thus delivering himsolf ho said in a subdued tono: 'If you havo properly described Mr. Lin coln tome then I havo been most shame fully 'deceived and have as shamefully misjudged him, but,' said he, 'I was just us badly deceived in my view of Genoral Grant.' "I asked him if ho had over scon Grant. 'Yes,' said ho, 'my houso was full of your generals last night. Thero wero Sheridan, Ilumphroys, Meade, Custor, Ord and mute a number of others, and they wero a lively set and full of fun, and all wero quita jolly with tho oxcoption of ono ollicor whom I noticed sitting in a corner smoking and taking but littlo part m tho sports in which tho rest wero ouguged. Thoy all went out of tho houso but this solitarv. silent man, and as I was going out ho asked mo whern tlio pump was, as ho would like to get a drink. On offering to get him sonio water, ho said: 'No, tir, I am younger than you, I will go myself,' and as I passed out ho camo up behind mo. When in about tho middle of the hall this littlo grand-daughter camo running towards me, but tho silent man, spread ing out both arms, caught her, took her up and fairly smothered her with kisses, sayitig: "This reminds mo of my littlo girl at home and makes mo homesick.' To tho question whero is your homo ho replied: 'Galena, 111., but I havo my family at City Point and am anxious to get back to them.' I said, 'will you permit, me to ask your namerwr '' 'Cer tainly; my name is Grant. 'Grant,' exclaimed I. General Grant.?' and I stood thero awestricken and paralyzed with astonishment, whilst my heart went out after this man. I thought to myself, hero is a man whoso uamo is now in tho mouth of man, woman and child throughout tho civilized world and yet withall ho exhibits on emotion and seems unconcerned and unmoved until the little child reminds him of his loved ones at home, and I fairly broke, down, as Genoral Grant had been pict ured out to us as a bloody butclior, ajd I had looked for a man looking as sav agoas a Comuncho Indian. To say I was agreeably disappointed when I saw Grant express my feolinga but feobly, nnd now jou give mo another surprise by your dsscnption of Mr. Lincoln. Just hero Isaw tho head of tlio division advancing, and bade liim goodovening." The polico of Now York recently ro ceived advico to arrest two small boya who are sp arrivo by tho train from Noauk, Conn. "When the boys wero arrested they wero purchasing tickets for Texas, and thoir traveling outfit consisted of two bull-dog revijjC-s and a piece of lurid htoraturo ontitlun "Plaza and Plain, or tho Wild Adventures of Uiickakin Sam." The boys liul loviud upon tho pocket-books of their parents, and then lelt homo Riwlilnnly with the iittmitiouof tryicg wild lift in tlumiuih-west. ItVliilr l'i(in n I"rleiillca Sen, Who, in taking passage in a great trans-AUantte steamer, does not feel a thrill of exultation over her magnificent power. Against her the Storm King may hurl his elemental forces, nor pierce her armor, nor stop her onward course. But 1ft, mo describe a seeno whou, one morning in mid-ocean, thero camo nn alarm front the pilot house followed by a cry: "The ship's rudder is lostl" From tho confident expression, conster nation came to every face. Tho wheel man being helpless to direct her course, the vessel was at tho mercy of wiud nnd wave. Tho captain had been negligent tho hangings of tho rudder wero allowed to wear weak, nnd suddenly it had dropped deep into the sen! Strong in intellect, in physical vigor, in energy and ambition, man confronts, undaunted, gigantic tasks and com mands applauso for his magnificent achievements. But, all unexpectedly, an alarm conies tho rudder of his con stitution is gone. lie has been careless of its preservation; mental strain, ner vous excitement, irregular habits, over work, havo destroyed tho action of his kidneys and liver. This would not oc cur wero Warner's safo euro used to maintain vigor. And even now it may restoro vitality to those organs and give back to the man that which will lead bim to tho haven of his nmbitiou. The Traveler. Hill Nyo Gels Sat Upon. I aimed my panic-prico cano at tho driver of a cream-colored car with a bluo stomach, autl remarked, ' Hi, there!" I went inside, clear to tho fur ther end, nnd sat down by tho sido of a young woman who filled tho whole car with sunshine. I was so happy that I gave tho conductor half n dollar and told him to keep the change If by shanco sho sees this I hope she will re member mo. Pretty soon a vory fat woman camo into the car and aimed for our quarter. Sho evidently intended to squat between this fair girl and my self. But ah, thought I to my self in a low tono of voice, I will fool thee. So I shoved my person along In tho scat toward tho sweet girl of tho Bay State. Tho corpulent party, whoso i name I tlid not learn, had in the menn ! timo backed up to whero sho had de tected a slight vacancy, and whero I had J seen lit to placo myself. At that mo j ment sho heaved a sigh of relief, ami 1 assisted by the motion of tho car, which just then turned a corner, sho sat down In my lap and nestled in my bosom liko a tired baby elephant. Dear reader, if I wero to toll you that tho crystal of my watch was picked out trom under my slioultler blades tho next day, you would not beliovo it, would yoii? I will not strain your faith in mo by making that statement, but that was tho heaviest woman I over held. Bos ton Olobe. Making Up for Lost Time. Two colored friends, mooting on Austin avenue, held tho following joint discussion: "So you has luff Kurnol Yorgcr, has j-cr?" "Ihas lulYhim. and of I goes back to him i hope sumplin may bust mo wide open." "I s'poso ho wasn't pleased wid ycr?" "No, sah; he wur satisfied wid mo in eb ry rcspeo , and so was I pleased wid do kurnel in cb'ry respco', 'ceptin' one." "What was dat?" "Ho tolo mo nobbor to 'tossicato my self 'ceptin' when ho wus sober, bekaso placo. l agreed to dat ar, an' kep' waitin' an' waitin' for my turn to quit bcin' sober, nn' it hain't como yit. He's got the fus sober href to draw yit, so I tolo do kurnel I couldn't stan' dat p;amo no moah. Dut's do samo as heads I win, tails you lose, so Hull nun, an' now I'so gwinter mako up foa lost time." When last seen, Gabo had been so successful in making up for lost time that ho was showing n policeman tho way to thoiocKiip. Texas isijlings. A Tax on Bachelors. A bill has been introduced in tho Georgia legislature providing that, from and after tho passago of tho act, all malo inhabitants of that stato who havo arrived at tho ago of thirty years and who havo never married shall bo taxed 2.fi0 per annum for tho enjoyment of this unmarried state, and ouch year so long as thov shall onjoy tho enviable position in lifo of singlo blessedness. The measure further provides that any bachelor who marries shall at onco bo exempted from tho tax, while, to quote tho language of tlio bill, "tho good ladies of our good and grand old com monwealth aro hereby earnestly re quested to join tho reformers and mor alists of the country In order to correct this most monslrous and ruinous evil which now stalks abroad in our sunny Bouth and would-bo virtuous land." A lieu Convention. Mr. J. M. McCann, of Bridgeport, W. Va., a contributor to poultry journals of tho United States and Canada, and a largo chicken raiser, says from expe rience that if St. Jacobs Oil Is mixed with dough and fed to poultry suffering from chicken cholera, all that aro able to swallow will bo restored to health, and if saturated pills aro forced down tho throats of thoso that cannot swal low thoy will flap their wings and crow In your face. Why tho Hush Was Out. "Here, waiter, bring mo a plato of corned-b' ef hash." "No co'u-beef hash to-night, sah." "But it's on the bill of faro." "Yaaa, sah, wo mos' alius has con'd- beef hash, but, yo see, sah, nil our din nah custoinahs was 'specially hungry to-day, sah." "What's that got to do with it?" "Wall, yo see, sah, dey dono uto up all do co'n-bcef on dur plates." 7A cago News. Georse W. Chllda linn namod his itiperb country residence "Wootton." ITalforU Hauoe eiprmlr for family mis. Oaly told III pottles. Best and cbeajeit. AlUa Cleveland haa conaented to havener portrait put in the noit edition of berbook. Ills I.tirk. TTIchlta rails (Tex.) Herald, Aug. 8. It is gratifying to us to note tho fac that Messrs. John Cameron and J. Q. Morrison wero tho lucky owners of ono lifth of ticket -18,9.") 1 in Tho Louisiana State Lottery which drew tho $25,000 prize inctho "Drawing of July 14. This forever does away witli tho reasoning of those crying "fraud, because theso gentlemen aro too well known to admit of a thought for a moment that they would lend themselves as parties to de ceivo the public. The fact Is, they held tho ticket and it has been promptly cashed, and our good friends wear broad smiles bceauso of their good luck. In the face of undisputablo facts somo will still doubt that which has been demonstrated beyond a doultt to any reasonable mind. Talk with theso gen tlemen and you will then know that Tho Louisiana Stato Lottery cashes its drawings and that persons do not havo to stand in with them to bo lucky. Wo rejoice with our gootl friends and hope that they may again hold tho winning number. Sohpr thoughts tho kind that come next morning, you know. "I do not liko theo. Dr. Fell. The reason why, I cannot tell." It lias otton been wondered at, tho bad odor this oft-quoted doctor was in. 'Twna probably becauso he, being ono of tho old school doctors, niado up pills its largo as bullets, which nothing but an ostrich could bolt without nmisea. Ilenco tho dislike. Dr. It. V. 1'iorco's "Pleasant Ptirgativo Pel lets" nre Biignr-conted nnd no larger than bird-shot, nnd nro quick to do their work. For nil derangements of tho liver, bowola nnd atoinnch they aro spoclllc. "The Miss Joneses Stindaycd in our vil lage" is tho way a .Jersey paper puts it. Itiipture, pilo tumors, fistula) ami nil disenses of tho lower bowol (except cancer), radically cured. Send 10 cents in stamps for book. Address, World's Dis pensary Medical Association, 003 Main Street, Duttalo, N. It. Ferdinnnd Ward's complexion hns grown chalky, but Ida check ia as hnrd as over. Dr. Piorco's "Favorite Prescription" ia not extolled na a "cure-all," but admirably fullillrt a singleness of purpose, being a moat potent specillc in thoso chronic weaknesses peculiar to women. I'artictiiitrs lu ur. Pierce's largo trentiso on Diseases Peculiar to Women, 100 pnges, sent for 10 cents in stninps. Address Woiilu's Dispunsauy MnmcAii Association, 003 Main Street, Luffalo, N. Y. Oscnr Wildo has named his son and heir "Cyril." ii.vv-imcvj:!!. Kly's Oik am Balm was recommended to mo by my druggist na a preventive to Hay Fever. Ilnvo been using it na directed sinco the Oth of August ami havo found it n spe cific for that much-dreaded nnd loathsome disenso. For ten years or moro I havo been a grout aufforerench year, from August 0th till frost, and havo tried many alleged remedies for its cure, but Ely's Cream llulm is the only preventive I havo ever found. Ilny-Fovcr sufferers ought to know of it cillcncy. FRANK B. AINSWORTU, Of F. U. AINSWORTU t CO., Publishers, Indianapolis, hid. I hnvo been aillicted with Hay Fever for seven years Kly's Cream Halm cured mo entirely. II. D. CALLI1IAN, Bngggngo Master, I. it St. L. It. R., Tcrro Haute, Ind. Tho "Ponolopo" la a now whito dahlia with purplo-tipped petals. lElKii-l'rlcoil tStittor. Dairymen often wonder how their moro favored competitors got such high prices for their butter tho year round. It Is by nlwnya having a uniform gilt-edged article To put tho "gilt edge'' on, when the pas tures do not do it, thoy tiso Wolla, Richard- son it Co.'s Improved Butter Color. Kvory butter maker can do tliosanio. Soldovory whoro nnd warranted na harmless as salt, and perfect in operation. It gives lis plensuro to noto tho suc cess of our young friend, F. W. Peter son, who, after taking n courso at Elli ott's Business College, Burlington, la., was given the position of book-keeper by tho Mcndota Coal Co., Mendota, Mo. Central Park, New York, ia two and a half miles long and a half mile wldo. I.IFH l'KICSICKVICIC. If von are loilnn your crln on life, trr "Vfelli' Health licncwcr." Oooi direct to et spots. VTion IUby WM iIcV, 'we gave her Castorla, 7Tien alio was a Child, ahe cried for Ciuilorla, When ahe became MIm, she clung to Caslorla, Whin ahe had Chlldron, ahe garo thorn Castor!, It ia hard to toll at what ago man loses his faith in circus bills. itAititni) tvnti:. If yon have barbed wiro fences, keep Veter inary Carlmlixalve In your stables. It cures without a scar nnd renews tho hair Ha original color. CO cents and $1.00, at Druggists or by mall. Cole Co., Uluclc Mvcr Kalla, Wis. John Sherman is said to bo growing na icy as Churles Francis Adams. "ItOUdll ON PAIN." rures cholera, colic, cramps, dlarrhnsa, aehei, ralm, sprains, heartache, neuralgia, rheumatism. Sue. Hough on 1'aln flatters, lie Saot ttmt and monty by using Sttuiart'i Heal ing Powder for cuts and torts on animal $. Bold evtrywhtri, 1 5 and 60 ets. a box. Try It. Vnndcrbilt's annual income, it paid in gold, would weigh ten ton. MOTH HIES. If too are fslllnir; broken, worn ont nd nervous, tile "Wells' Health KenewiT.'1 11 Drngglita Tlio iluiplost it ml best rculntoro tho Dis order of Mvcr In the world, nro Carter's Little Liver l'llla. They kIvo prompt roller In Hick Heiuluolio. DIzzIikb.1, Num-ea, &o prevent nnd euro Comtlpittlon nnd 1'lltn; rouioyo Bnllow ncB and I'lniplcs from tlio Coinploxlon, nnd n o mild nnd l entlo In their operation on tho bowola Curler'a Lltttlo Liver l'llla Hro biiiuII and as easy to tako na BUfur. Ono pill a doao. l'rico '.") ceiita. Tlio IICYKItH' GUIDF, la Issued Sent, and March. each year. 93- MBO ages, Hxiim Indies, vvltli over 3, BOO Ulustrutions nrliole Picture Gallery-. GIVILH "Wholesale Price dlrrrt to eontumrrt on all good for personal or family use. Telia bovr tm ortlert and glvea exact cost of every thing you use, cat, drink, wear, or have run with. These INVALUABLE IIOOICA contain Information gleaned from the markets of (he world. We will mall a copy Pit K IS to any ad dress upo n receipt of 10 eta. to defray expense of mall Ins;. Iet us hear from yon. llciuectntfly, MONTGOMERY WARD A C0. BUT Ol S20 Wabaali Avenue. Catena;, ill, OPIUM Morphine Habit Oared la IS to UO days. No pay till Cured, fa. J, oTxruaas, Leusnou, Olile. W. N. V Oauaaa. 870-584 mm TM Sick Hsaelaohe That opprcsMve, dull psln In the head, with which o tnanypcoplo safter periodically, often socevcren to cause losi of all rest or flccp, Is entirely relieved and permanently cured by Hood's Sarxaparllla. Some who write to us say that words arc Incapable of expresInit their happlnes at tho relief Hood's Sarsaparllla has given them. "I hnvo urd Hood's Sr.parllla for (Ick head actio and Indigestion nnd It hns relieved me of days and weeks of sickness and pain." Mart O. Smith, Cambrldeeport, Mass. "In four weeks Hood's Sarsaparlllnmademca new man. My head ceased to nchc and my wholo system Is built up aaew, enjoylnir perfect health. It Is the best medicine I ever used, and. nftcr having tried others, I And It has no equal." 1 IUmunuton, ia) Bank street. Now York City. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists, til six for 1- Prepared by CM. HOOD & CO. Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar. MALT BITTERS, If you wish a rertnln euro for all Ttlood disrates. Nothing was ever Invented that will cleanxo tho Illood nnd purlfv tho System equal to Hope nnil MALT Illttoru. It tonea up tho Siyatem, puts new lilood In your vein, restores your lout nppctlto and Icon, nnd brings you perfect henlth. It never falls to give rolief In all cases of Kidney or I.Ivor Trouble, Illllouaiic, Indi gestion, Constipation, Sick llenduchex, Dya. Iiopvln, Nervous disorders, nnd nil Pemalo Toinnliitute ; when properly tnken It is a euro cure. Thousands have, been boiteflted by It In this and other Western Stntcs. UN the host Combination of Vcgrtnlilo remedies at yet discovered for the restoration to health of tho AVenlc nnd Dchltttutod. Do not Ret Mope nil l HI ALT Itinera confounded with inte rior preparations of similar nnmo. I prescribe Hops A Malt Hitters regularly In my practice. Robert Turner. M. 1)., Klnt Hook, Mich. For sale by all druggists. HOPS & HALT BITTERS CO., Detroit, Uich. DR. A. C. SABIN. Twenty Voars' Kxperlenrn In FE aisrae troio suoccfsiunj amid' It KD.Mit'has I'rolep. sus.ovarlan troubles, lnnaiif million anil I'K t'rstlons, Kail lug and DUpliicemenlot I lis A umli, b;lnnl Weakness, and CbniiKi' i'f Mfe, and all foims NERVOUS rrlleveln nil and positively cure mull of tl.osr run. plaints and weakness so common to wuiiiann jui. Lung diseases, Liter complaints and all diseases of a rrlvatn nature successfully treated. CAMfcliO realed and cured. .... Lottcra of Inquiry confident lallr answered. Address lilt. A. ( H.l It IN, Mfutrle Jrr. MADE U A DAY 'Orltulitfnl i'iiillnment 1'jia.r and protltablo. No IIooIiIiih. KiilttliiK, liriiliinur, or iiraiinii, h.iiiiiuoii (new or old), rsRs or ram, A handsome Tnrlilbli Hub ind with ll.t rl. worth of carpet waate, TUC DC A 01 Hl'ti itlAKlilt can be used Int. rXHIiL nn nil hint Iiik iniicliliien, or brhand. A wonderful Invention. 11 M'llint ftlaht. l'rlrii tfl.OO, iumtimld. Audita W'niitfd. U' Uend atatnp (or circulars, toruia, and territory, J.NO. U. I1O1TTA00., IMS State BU, fhlcagu. SI 000 REWARD Vvt nj uteblna bulling aiid Closer 1W In ONK P V ft! tb VICTOR DOUBLE HULLER. IHuttralrd t Ur rafcllf J fro. MAVIIINK TOM rnlnmbii, Ohio. jh LmmB GLUE rtsif Satirjr-niiAi I pn rnn opmpnti NQ Awardnl GOLD MEDAL. LONDON, mi Uird by Maion fc llamlln Orran and I'ltno Co.. rntlman i-aiarf t-ar uo . ac Aim otn lir the FUJRM A tVEIiyWHEnt. oi-Hinnl.Tlu Can by Hall, CILOUCLb I til, MAba, .SOLD 1 n ii i in in . in nil i imi Liu i H ttit. Colon. . dos.i Bjbls "rushes. To. "Pi Brl.lle. fit, opt 1'laques, "c. upi l allats, M-l "rlisff'Esi.WtOo.l Artlats' ?.; nSit K,e.?.ei'.nT'rrfno,,,w;r,r l.ft.nVVan,'. toi Picture" In (lold. l'luah. Oak and Ilroiisv. Kanip if moldliii 15 don. bend i eent Stainp for Cataloiras. A. HOSPE, Om3ha R. U. AWARE THAT Lorillard'B Ollmax Plug txrlnc a ml tin tag; that Lortllardl if.ML.nrftni enti that liillard'a rtovr Clippings, snd that Lortllard's Hnafla, ana to best aud obeapeal, ifuaUty cuualderad r III. Imnni M DllOIMCPO PHI I CnC nest II1UULK UU0II1L00 UULLLU ki equip- ped school In tho West. Kleifant rooms heated by Mstram. Able teachers. Cheap board. Address Torclrculars: Lilximudo ltoosc, Lincoln, Neb pa Wholesale anil Itetull f- Furniture DEWEY ft STON?, Omaha, Nab. nsjMNSMBBMHBBHBH Rnre relief i onnrrMl KIDDER'S PA8TILLE8Jff!i BI Ti N rlAafiw n lharlestown, JUaaj. Wall I'aiMrriiiuI IVIikIoiv Nliudcu 10 to 30 per cent cheaper than pool prices. Humpies Hunt on Application. T. J. llottrtf Si Hro , . - - Omahn. A positive cure. No Knire. No Plaster. No I'aln. W.U. J'jyue, JJar.balltown.Iowa. and po.tn ths euttr - nihllrand - Uaile - Did you Sup- pose Mustang Liniment only good for horse3? It ia for inflamma tion of all flesh. Institute olTeligripM1- CdforClrcuUr.. UUO.It.BATllHDIiy.Prt.rt.ri vousrt:itrj:iTt:i:s, jmivake. .1 .lfirifffi f'onrrrn Er)olneh From the lioeheiter Mornlnz Herald. The followlns; injunction lmH been oli tuined by the Hop ltittcrs Cotnpnny, ot Hochefltor, X. Y., ngninst Collntintis D. Wnrner, ot Kentling, lliclilgnn, prohibiting him from tunnufncturingorsclllnK' Okuman Hot' UlTTKItS." The rrrMent of the United States of America to Cotlatinm J). II "nmcr, of Jlcadinji, Mich., his tenants, workmen, ta'ennen and agents, ana eacn ana eiery oj man; Whereas, It hns been represented unto the Justices ot our Circuit Court, tho Hon. Stan ley Matthews, nnd tho lion, llcnry II. llrown, nt Detroit, within nnil tor sitld district, sit tlnjr ns n Court of Chitneery, thntyou. Collatl tuts I). Wurncr, nm iimiiiilnctiirliiK nnd toll lnr n uicdlclno imincd (lermnn Hop Hitters, ill FltAUDt'LKNT IMITATION OfthO IIOPllHTEIIH mndo nnd sold by romplnlnnnt; your said medicluo bolnv, linvisi'.D.caf.cut.ATKi) and in Ti'.Miini to misi.kai) tho public Into purchns liiK' such cur.NTKiirtUT stieh goods ns tho man ulncturoof thecoinphiinnnt; Wo, therefore. In conslderallon of tho prt'iiilsc, do strictly kn.ioih you, tho paid Collntintis I). Wnrner nnd nil nnd every tho persons bofore uiuned, fiiom I'sino tub woiiiis "Mot1 HlTTKiis" on nny Ilulds oon I ii I nod In bottles so ns to Imluco tho belief thiittsiifh tlulds nro mndo by complainant; nnd further, front tunuufacturtiur, soiling or otlerlnK for sulo, nny hitters or othor Ilulds In tho bottles nnd "lib tho label?, and In tho Konornl form in which you wero innntifnctur Intr nnd sellliiir tho bitters called by you Uor Diii ii Hop Ulttors, on thu tiling of tho bill; or in nny othor bottles, or with nny other lnbols contrived or designed to ropresont or Induce thobelior tliut the bitters orlltildt sold by you nro tho (roods of tho complnlnnnt, until tho further order of the court. Witness. The Ho.noiiaih.k JtOKIUSON IL WA1TR, Ciller Justice or tho United Stntes. At Detroit, this lllteenth day of Jul'. A. D. 18K. Walter a llarehu. Clerk, us. iVoirriife the Sietndleral II If when you call for Hop Hitters tho druir plst hnnds out uuythinir but "Hoi HtTTKim" wlthnirrcen cluster of Hops on whito Inbol. shun that dniKKlft as you would a viper; and if ho bus taken your money for n bogus stuff, Indict him lor tho frnttd nnd suo him for dam Bros for tho swindle, and wo will ion nrd you liberally for tho conviction. t-oo U. S. Court Injunction nBn'nst C. D. Wnrnor, Keiulliur, Mleh., nnd ull his salesmen, agents, drtiKglsts, nnd other Imitators. Doctor. "Yes : yon are bilious. Just tret a box of Wrlijht's Indian VeKctablo 1'lllej they wUlcureyou. FOR BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. A Illlloiis Complaints aro caused by torpidity, con Eestlon, or tho ulceration of tho liver. i Tho syfnptoms aro dark, creasy, yellow slcln, a brown orwltltieh coat to tho tongue, appctlto Irreg ular, often a dry cough at night. Tho skin sometimes breaks out Into pimples ana sores.and tho whole system Uout of order. rlht' Indian Venrlnblo I'llls nro one of tho very best reracdlas known for any form of theso troubles, and will certainly relievo tho sufferer. Thoy aro purely vegetable, mado from tho best drugs by competent hands, and give satitdtictlon. They aro very centlo In their action, causing noerlptngorunpleaaantfccl Inic to tho most delicate. Atrial will convince any one troubled with biliousness that Wrlsht'a ln dluu Vectttblo Plllu la the medicine ho needs. TRIPLE GEARED 3- CHEATL Y IMPROVED Tli only Mill that meeta tha pnnular drinnnd. sa It iimiienne sale ahows faf- Thousands In use. or 28L$ NEV AND ATTRACTIVE fraturos for lShi.tii add to Its utility, i urninhixt with or without Cob Crusher: ataolth or without horso power, Kvsry machlnn la rniniilctc.Hlronir .liiritbliiXA ARDANTCd f"" 1'"0; ' and r.iliy " .V! 1 .Cl U aiwrrn and belt-povrrr I'.-.mI iIIIIh, also Wind fllllla. Corn Hbrllrra, ino. Catalogue TREE! Address STOVER MFG. CO. FREEPORT, ILL. ROPSY TEEATED FREE. DR. H. H- GREEN, A c , rnnYTl..ran V.nH T n mt Has treated Dropsy and Its cJinpllcatlnns with th most wonlerful success; uiei rKetable remedies, entirely hariple.s KemoveJ all symptoms of dropsy In right totwanty day. , Cures patients pronounced bopolsss by tho best ot Vrom'ths ant dose the symptoms rapliDr disap pear, aud ID ten days at lca.t two-thirds of all symp toms are r novsd. , , Borne may cry bumbur without knowlnf aarthlag about It. Ilsmemlier, ltdea not con jou anything to reallie the merits of mr treatment for jouisalf. I amconsiantlrcurlnif casts of knic s'sndlnz. eases lhat have been tapial a number of tliies.an th Eatlant declared nnabls to live a w'elc. Give full Istury of case. Naaie ler. how lone aiillcted. how adly swollen and wlicrs. Is Uiwelseatil'e. have le I msied and dripped water. Bend for fiao pamvhlst. containing testimonials, questions, ' 10 days treatment furnUhsiafreo by mall. tl si. ...11.1- anaa,! order trlti. nd 7 ceuu in mp topir ro ittra. tf f MUtt7a 11 11 CS Jonea Arcnue, At! ant. Oft. Diseases of Women I'uxton Hotel, Omulm, Iteb. V?V ! I I I IIWIHW HI IWMIIIT1 h llbu Lxur HuaavuiSJi a SLICKER TUB Best Waterproof Coat, Ths t IS1T DIIAWU BI.ICKER Is vsrrantcd watrrpmof. and will ktrp yon an in Ihe hajdnt atuna. The ntw I'UUUKI, DI.IL'Ktlt ! Mrffcl rldluf Coal saddle. llewanoflinltaUont. Nona a-cnulne without UmJ saaik. HlnstraUdCaUlorusftee. A J.'fowtr, UontooMaasj A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it is a part. Every lady may have it ; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies.