The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, October 10, 1885, Image 7

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    A Ileniitiriil "Woninn.
A woman with pleasant smile, clear
Bkin, bright eye, generous expression,
elastic step, hearty-hand shako and
courteous welcome. Such a woman is
not tho victim of debility, languor, or
dyspepsia. She has overcome theso
pests by using Brown's Iron Bitters, tho
world's great tonic. Mis Mattie Ben
son, South I'arsonfield, Mc, says, "After
using Brown's Iron Bitters for weakness
and Tack of appetite and energy, I felt
liko another person."
Lieutcnnnt Grccly will travel in Europs
during the winter.
I have tried Athlophoros for an attnckol
rheumatism, and I feel a good deal better
than I did Latere using the medicine. I
have not as many pains ns I had before.
Please send me six bottles. Richard l'lnll,
Burr Onk,YVris.
King Alfonso aspires to to be an author.
nilCQlS on
PlfeamTH GREAT -gW
hlmm reMEui
CURES
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lumbago, Backache. Headacho.foothacrio,
firc Til ronf,KivcI1ln(rl.Sir:iliii.lrulc,
lturnv St-altlK. I'iiiM Itllc.
AM) ALL OTHril 1I0WI.Y I'AIXS ami uiir.
Sold Ly Drujj lti and Pule; 01 rrr liero. Klfly Cents LotUe.
inrcitionslii 11 Lnnsuaees.
TIIH CHAKLES A. VOCKLUK CO.
(Soeroinr, lo A. TOOELER 4 CO.) llaltlmorr, JId., I. 9. A.
A QUESTION ABOUT
Browns Iron
Bitters
ANS WE RED.
The question has probably been risked thousands
of times. "How can Brown's Iron Hitters euro every
thing!" Well, it doesn't. Hut it does cure any dispose
for whicha reputable physician would prosenbo IKON
Physicians recognize Iron as the bunt restorativo
agent known to the profession, and inquiry of any
leidine chemical firm will substantiate the assertion
that there are more preparations of iron than of any
other stibstanco used in medicine This shows con
clusively that iron is acknowledged to be the rawt
Important factor in successful medical practice. It isf
howet er. a remarkable fact, that prior to tho diocov
oryof IIItOWN'SlKON lUTTUKSno perfect,
ly satisfactory iron combination had ever been loutid.
BROWN'S IRON BinERStoSS
headache, or produce constipation nil otlior iron
incillclne-ido. lSICOWN'N I It ON IHTTUKS
cures IiHliffCitioii, nilloiiMiejt, Wonknea"!,
Ilyxpepsiu, ."Unlnrlii, ('IiHIh nnd Vcvfr.i,
Tired Fcelinc.fSeiiornl WcbllitTil'nln In the
Side, HiiPkorLlmbsjlIrnilurlieandNpiirnU
stin for all theee ailments Iron is prescribed daily.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS.tei'r:
minute. like all other thorough mfdioitiM, it actn
slowly. "When taken by mn the first armptora of
benefit Is renewed enrpry. The muwolrn then become
firmer, th di(?ttion Improve, the bowels are Active,
In women the olTect U usually tnnro rapid and marked.
The ejon begin at once to hrightfm: the skin clnam
np; healthy color conrn to the cheeks: nervousness
dlsappearn; functional dpranftemonta become regu
lar, and If a nursing: mother, abundant austeninc
in supplied for tho child, Itemnmber Brown'a Iron
Bittern is the ONLY iron medicine that is not in
jurious, Vhyticiana and Hruggiat recommend it
The Genuine has Trade 31 ark and crowwwl red lines
onwrapper. TAKIS NO OTIIi:it.
DOES
WONDERFUL
CURES OF
KIPNEY DISEASES
AND Q
LIVER COMPLAINTS, o
Because It nets on the LlVEll, HOWELS and
KIDNEYS at tho name time.
Beenose It cleanses tho system of the poison
ous humors that develops in Kidney and Uri
nary Diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice. Constipa
tion, Tiles, or in Bneuraatism, Neuralgia, Ner
vous Disorders and all Female Complaints.
UrSOUD PROOF OF TMS.
TV WILL BUREXjT CURB
CONSTIPATION, PILES,
nnd RHEUMATISM,
By oausinc FIIEH ACTION of all the crcans
and functions, thereby
i CLEANSING tho SLOOD
restoring the normal power to throw off disease.
THOUSANDS OF CASES
of the worst forma of these terrible diieases
havo boon quickly relieved, and iu a ahort time
PERFECTLY CURED.
rEICE, $1. LIQl'lD Oil DRY, SOLD UY DnCGGISTS.
Dry can be sent by mall.
WELLS, HIC1IAEDSON is Co., Burlington, Vt,
I a sena tump lor inary Almanac lot ISS-l.
,iyyi I isg--?rn -1 wwimi
AiiUailsjiitcliiitlie BROAD CLAIM olfccliztm
1 VESY BEST OPERATING-,
QUICKEST SELLING AND
Ever oircrrd to I ho nubile
Men Thinlc
they know all about Mustang Lin
iment, Few do. Not to know is
not to have.
BUSHII
Cntrliiiipr Poslnl Thieves.
Chief Inspector Shnrpe, tho hend of
:he detective service in the post office
Jepartinent, resign d his office recent
y to engage in private business. His
resignation was accepted, to take ef
!ect on September 1. His record is
that of a capable, officer, lie is an
;ast Tennessee man, tall and spare in
stature, and in appearance and man
ner the typical detective. During tho
war ho was a Union man and did
?ood service. As a department officer
ho has been a terror to rascals, and
has hunted many of them out of tho
service, even when they wero shel
tered by strong political influence.
Somo years ago, for instance, a Ver
mont inspector was discovered to bo
conniving at postollico rascality in
that stato and was discharged. The
man had been a henchman of Senator
Edmunds, nnd the senator called at
tho post ofiice department to see what
could bo done. The postmaster gen
eral asked the senator and the inspect
or into a privuto ofiice and told Col.
Sharpo to explain, which the inspector
did very fully.
"And you recommended tho man's
discharge?" asked Mr. Edmunds,
harshly.
"Yes, I did," replied Col. Sharpo;
"and had I known the man's charac
ter sooner I would have bouueed him
months ago."
"Well, you did just right," said Ed
munds, and left.
One of tho most important duties
of tho chief inspector is to detect rail
way postal clerks who steal letters
contaning money. To accomplish
this Col. Sharpo follows a simple but
ingenious system, which ho explained
tho other day to tho writer.
"To catch theso thieves," he said,
"I had constructed a largo railroad
map of tho United States, which hangs
in my ofiice. Now, supposing a man
mails a letter in Boston for Kansas
City containing $0 a very bad prac
tice, but people will do it. The letter
never reaches its destination, and
pretty soon we get a complaining let
ter stating the circumstances.
"Now, it tho supposed caso wero an
isolated one, wo probably could do
nothing. Tho letter, in going from
Boston to Kansas City, would pass
through 30 or 40 hands, audit would
be useless to try to fix tho blame.
But tho Boston man's caso is not
isolated. Every day we get from one
to HO similar complaints from all
over tho country, and this fact, as
you will seo, enables us to locato this
mischief.
"First, wo ascertain exactly where
tho missing letter was mailed and its
address. Then wo are ready for tha
map I bpoko of. I tako tho Boston
1 man's letter and a bunch of similar
complaints, and then I begin to stick
pins into my map. I know just tho
route which a letter would take to go
frrn Boston to Kansas City, aud i
! stick pins along to sketch out this
' course. Then I take tho next com
1 plaint. Perhaps this is from a man
I who lost money transmitting it from
Mobile to Chicago. Very well. I
trace out tho lino such a letter would
tako. Tho third, perhaps, was sent
from New York to San Francisco, tho
fourth from New Orleans to Buffalo,
nnd fifth from Saginaw City to Phila
delphia, and so on. Now before very
long the map begins to look quite in
teresting. The pins nro strewn all over
tho country, and wo notice one track
say, for instance, between Chicago
and Cleveland whero all tho lines
unite. That's whero the thief is.
"Knowing now where tho stealing is
going on, wo ndviso our most trusted
man in that division wo havo to trust
somebody, you know that there is
trouble in his section, and tell him to
keep a sharp look out. We inquire in
to tho habits and association of tho
clerks, and wo are, perhaps, able to
spot tho man at once. At other times
it is more difficult. But wo nhvnys
fetch him. Detection is certain."
"But don't tho clerks know of this
system?"
"Perfectly wcli, "replied Col. Sharpo.
"Then, why do they steal?" was
asked.
"An, thero you ask mo too hard a
question, " said the inspector. "I'm
sure I can't tell. I only know they do,
and tho history of almost all cases is
tho name. A postal clerk will be
tempted, nnd will steal a letter that
he ff.'ls has money in it. For tho next
few days ho is scared to death. lie
thinks everybody reads his guilt in his
faco.and ho is certain ho will bo caught
and put in prison. Ho resolves never to
steal another letter, nnd possibly ho
does not. But generally, in about a
month or two months, Ins fear and
remorse havo worn off. Evidently ho
haa not been caught, and is not sus
pected. A good chance conies and he
steals another letter. This time ho
does not wait a month before ho tries
it again. And before long ho is steal
ing all tho lotters ho gots hold of which
contain money. About that time I
nm sticking pins into my map. It is
sure death. Sometimes wo g t moro
than one ns fishers will now an 1 then
land two or three fish at oik o w in
tho biting is very lively. Wo uug k
three in two weeks onco in difhient
parts of tho country when wo suppo. -ed
wo were after only ono."
"But why do men keep on stealing
when they seo others caught and un
derstand that tho machinery of detec
tion is so perfect?" again asked thore
porter. "As I said before," replied tho in
spector, "that I can't answer, except
in this way. Every roguo thinks him
Belf smarter than anybody else. Ho
sees that othors nro caught, but ho
thinks that ho is too cunning and can
cover his tiacks." i
lie who runs may rend on a monu
ment at Columbia, S. C, that "Gen
eral S. R. Gist" liosthoro. Huthowho
pauBos a moment may lenrn that his
lull name is States Hilits Gist, and
straightway a uroat chanter in tlio
country's history is unfolded,
Ono liundrod and two years ago this
month, John Jacob Astor arrived in
Baltimore from Gormany. IIo brought
several hundred dollars worth of mu
sical instruments to soil on comruU
fcion. 1
Tltc Kplilcmlc of Crime.
Whence conies this epidemic of sui
cides nnd murder? Beccnt discussions
havo naiucdsevernl causes. Hon. C.
II. Reeve, of Indiana, charges it to infi
del teachings holding that hopeless
ness of a futuro stato cripples fortitude
for bearing life's ills. Another declares
suffering from tho universal business de
pression tho cause. A third writer at
tributes it to increasing insanitj', a phy
sician thinks much of tho tendency is.
inherited, wlulo temperance advocates
lay tho responsibility upon strong drink.
"Free-thinkers lmvo committed suicide,
but so havo orthodox churchmen.
Financial straits havo beset many, but
tho wealthy havo also taken their life.
Insanity and dissipation havo pre
ceded suicides and family murders.
Ono feature common to almost every
such crime challenges attention. Well
nigh every report of suicide and family
murder mentions tho perpetrator ns
having "for somo titno been subject ' to
melauchwly." Whence comes this? All
recognized medical authorities tell us
that tho firo which consumes tho brain
is always kindled by derangements of
digestion; that good digestion is impos
sible without pure blood, and pure blood
is never known when the liver and kid
neys aro out of order. Under such cir
cumstances, a preventive should bo
Bought, nnd for this Warner's safe euro
Is sovereign a fact conceded by tho
best authorities in tho land, and it is
especially commended by the celebrated
Dr. Dio Lewis. llochcstcr Democrat.
The Bccont Affliction Backet.
"I havo a memorial hero which I
would like to sell you," said a peddler
to a lady whoso door-bell he had rung
in Brooklyn. He held up an engraved
memorial surrounded by a cheap frame.
It had been gotten up in memory of a
little child of the lady who had died a
few weeks before.
"How did you know 1 had lost a
child?" sho asked.
"0, I saw it in tho papers," was tho
reply. "That was whero wo got tho
age nnd other information required."
"It's a good thing," said tho man to
tho reporter. "V o look over all tho
newspapers and cut out tho notices of
tho deaths of tho children. After; two
or threo weeks, when wo think that tho
grief of tho parents has passed over
somewhat, wo get up a memorial and
tako it nround. It is solely on our own
responsibility that wo do it, nnd wo
must run a risk of not selling. Some
times peoplo aro indignant when wo ap
proach them, but ns a general thing
they buy. We sell them at $5 apiece,
to bo paid for at tho rate of 50 cents a
week. Now, between you and myself,
they cost us about $1 each." Chicago
Tribune.
Power of the Uniteil Slates.
Hon. James N. Kerns, United States
Marshal of Pennsylvania, writes that
during tho severo winter weather his
family used Red Star Cough Cure nnd
wero mush benefited by it. Ho states
that ho knows nothing better in reliev
ing colds or soro throats.
A Rich Wife for the Bishop.
Ono of tho richest women in Denver
is Mrs. Bishop Warren, of whom so
much has been written since her mnr
riago with tho handsomo and gifted
Methodist preacher. Many years ago
this lady went to Denver, a poor, hard
working sewing girl. Her father was
her fortune, for as she bravely plied her
trade sho was wooed and won by ono
lhfi", a miner, and when ho finally died
ho left her a fortune of several million
dollars. Mrs Hill' was a devout Meth
odist, and Denver gossips tell that
Bishop Simpson sent Bishop Warren to
that city on purpose to marry tho niil
lionniro widow. Their wedding was a
popular one, every Methodist in Den
ver being invited.
' Pain and Dui:.ui attend tho uso of most
Catarrh rcmcdicH. Liquids nnd snnlfs nro
unplensnnt as well nn diuiKerouH. Kly'n
Cream Halm in safe, plonsunt, easily ap
plied with tho finger, and a suro cure. It
' clennscs tho nasal passages nnd heals tho
inllnmcd membrane, giving ruliel from tho
lirst application. f() cents at druggists.
00c by mail. Kly Hros., Owego, N. Y.
I have had catarrh in head nnd nostrils
for ten years so had that thero was great
sores in my not., and ono placo was eaten
through. I got Kly's Croam Halm. Two
Vottles did tho work, hut nm still using it.
Sly noso nnd head is well. I feel like an
other man. CluiH. S. McMilleu, Sibley,
Jackson Co., Mo.
FitOM Cor,. C. If. M ackhy, 2d Iowa In
fantry: I havo now been using Kly's Cream
!alm for threo months ami am experienc
ing no trouble from Catarrh whatever. I
havo beon a sufferer for twenty years. C.
ii. Macuoy, bigournoy, Iowa.
If every ono of oar young friends
could tako a course at Elliott's business
college it would ho bo tor than a dowry
of a thousand dollars.
BURNS and Scalds are Instantlr rendered
Ii
alnlets. and Invariably tired without a scar, by
he use of CnrlinlU-ilta the great skin remedy.
26 and 00 cents, at )tu(.'tr sts or by mall. Cole
vo., uiacK niver runs, n ib.
Mr. Moody id about to move on Bridge
port, Conn.
OATAKItH OK THIS IIUDDRH.
Stinging, Irritation. Inflammation, all Kidney ind
Prluary Complaints, cuu-d y nualij.l'alba," II.
James Jackson Jurves is writing another
book on art matters.
yfben Baby wu tick, we gaye her Castoria,
"NVTien the nu a Child, abe cried for Caatoria,
When abe becmo Miss, she clunr; to Caatoria,
VThvi sho had Children, she garo them Caatoria,
Worth, tho man milliner, never works nt
night, and ape litis $100,000 a yeur.
It afflicted with 8oro Eyes, use Dr. Isaac
Tboinpson't Kje Water. Druggist sell it.
25c.
Bulllvan in not tho firttt pitcher who ban
been broken up by n "bat.''
THE JIOPJ5 Ol' TIII5 NATION.
Children, slow In development, puny, serasrny and
telkate, use Wells llci.tli Kcuower.
In timea of newapnper mourning it 18 n poor
column rule that will not work both ruyn.
Sao ttmt and money by u$!ng Stiwart't Hial.
lag Powdtr fr euti and tent en anlmalt. Sola
teiryuhert, IS and 60 cts. a box. Try It.
Mr. Joseph Jetfemon is again a father,
the event having occurred u few duye since.
Another Life Snyed.
About two yenrsngo, a prominent citizen
ot Chicago was told by his physicians thnt
ho must dio. They said his system wns so
debihtutaW that there was nothing left to
build on. No made up his mind to try a
"new departure." Ho got somo of Dr.
I'icrco's "Golden Medical Discovery" and
took it nccording to directions. Ho began
to improve at onco. Hekept up tho treat
ment for some mouths, and is to-dny a
well man. Ho says tho "Discovery" enved
his life.
Tho Hed Prince is to hnvo two monu
ments one at Potsdam and ono nt Berlin.
"Frailty, thy Xiunc Is Woman."
JfaiiM.
Thnt she is frail, otton in bodv,
'"Tis true, 'tis true, 'tis a pity,
And pity 'tis, 'tis true."
Dr. Pierce b "Favorite Prescription" is
the best restorative tonic forphysicnl frail
ty in women, or fenialo weaknesses or de
rangements. Hy druggists. Price reduced
to one dollar
The Orleans family subscribed 50,000
francsfor thocholera patients at Marseilles.
Victims ol youthful indiscretions, suffer
ing from nervous debility, lack ot self-coutl-dciiop,
impaired memory, and kin'dred symp
toms, should send 10 cents in stumps for
largo illustrated treatise, giving menus of
certain euro, with numerous testimonials.
Address, World's Dispensary Medical Asso
ciation, Glili Main street, lluffalo, N. Y.
Lawrence Barrett is writing u "Lio of
Charlotte Ciihhmnn.
Don't l.'eiul This
Unless you wnnt a free sninplo ol Smith's
Bile Henna, the great liver remedy, and a
beautiful card taken from rent life, sentyou
fm ol charge Send us your nnmo nnd 1'. O.
nddress. J. P. Smith it Co., St. Louis, Mo.
tN'nmo this paper.)
Hjornsen has finished his now drama,
"Geography and Love."
Snm Small (Old Si) has turned prencher
and now moralizes iu earnest.
Hero Ilyncintho lias como out ns an indi
rect advocato of a forward colonial policy.
Hellef from Sick llenilnche. Drowsiness,
Nnuten, Dizziness, 1'iiln In tho Side. Vo.,
trunriuitoeil to tlioo using Carter's I.lttlu
Liver Pills. Those ooiiipliilnts aro nonrly nl
ways enusoil by torpid liver and constipated
bowels". Itostom thosooiKnns to their proper
Inactions and tho trouli u ceases. Carter's
l.fttlo I.Ivor Pills will do this ovory timo. Ono
pill is a doio. Forty In a vlul. I'rico 5 cents.
l'rof. Langston, ex-minister to Liberia,
is to settle down on u farm in Virginia.
ItHirord Siiurn wni nt U flrst-c'uss hoteli.
Xlakei your food inoieiiutrlllom.
Oliver Wendell -Holmes lives in a houso
painted a bright yellow, with green blinds.
"ItOUdll OX UATAKIlll."
CorrfcH ortenalvo odom nt onco. Completa euro
of worst clirtmte cam's, also uncnuaU-il 9 KartfiO
for llli't.tlieiiiL, Soio Tliroiu, Foul llrcatli. 60c
Mnurico Strnkosch will shortly Ibsuo a
volumo of personal memoirs.
Pimples and Blotches
Aro very IlaMo to aprcar In liot weather, when tlio
Mood Is heated and burdened with Impiirlll . They
frequently cnuse Inti mo Itching, nnd rubbing or
scratching only increases tho annoyance. Tlio
onk way to euro pimp es nnd blotches it to strike,
dliecllyat the cause, by taking Uood'a SarsaparllU
to purify tho blood.
"I had been troubled with hives nnd pimples for
tome time I took two bottles of Hood's Farsapartllu
end ain entirely cured. I think Hood's Sarsaparllla
las no equal as a blood purlQcr." Li fie M. 1'jctiuk,
I'ortimouth, O,
'I know Hood's Sarsaparllla to bo Rood by Its suc
cess in removing eruptions from my face." II. G.
I'ir.n, Champaign, 111.
'This winter I wns troubled with a humor, pim
ples coming out all over me, nnd Itching agrent deal.
I took icvcrnl kinds of medicine, but they garo mo
no relief. At last I took Hood's Sarsapart la nnd tho
humor has disappeared, I feel right we.l now.'
IIk.nkv SaiiiioitDKlt, Et Mary's, O.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. H; six for t-t. Prepared by
C. 1. 11001) & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar.
Tho Invigorating
and trunqullTzlngop.
erntlon of HosTcit
('!' btomach Ultters
Is most powerfully
developed In cases of
Indigestion. Tho first
ellcct of this ugreo
ablo tonic Is com
forting and encour
aging. A mlM glow
pen uiles the system,
and the nervous rest
lessness which char
acterizes the disease
Is u tuned. This tin
prowmient Is not
iriiiihliiit. It Is not
succeeded by tho ro
turn of the old symp
toms with super
lidded force, as Is al
ways tl.o caso when
unniedleitted stim
ulants nro given for
tlio complaint. For
ife STOMACH
H LI " l-1
.sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally.
4 x&v. jv
&7 H0P8
a. XV
MALT
BITTERS,
If you wish a certain enre Tor nil niooA
dlseanes. Jfothlnc wan ever invented that will
cleanse the Ulood and purify the System equal
to Hops and HIAIi' BUtera. It toatea
up the Alyatem, put a new Hlaod In your
veins, restores your loet tsupetlto and
aleop. and brines you perfect Isealth. It
norer falla to g(r relief In alt casts cf Kidney
or I.Ivor Troubles Hlllousnesa, Indl
ceatlnn, Constipation, Sick liradackts, l)y-
Jiopala, Nervous disorder!, and ail Feaaale
lusuxlalnta ; when properly taken It la a auto
cure. Thousands have been bent4 by It
In this and ether Western Rtatei. It U the beat
Combination of Vegetable remedies) a ret
discovered for the restoration to health of the
Wenk and Dobllltnted, Do Detect Ma pa
and ITIAI.V Hlttera confounded with Infe
rior preparatloas of similar name. I preicrlbo
Hops A Malt Bitters regularly In my practice.
Hobert Turner. M. D Flat Itock, Mich. ITor sale
by all drucgista.
HOPS & HALT BITTERS CD, Detroit, Mich,
iinnrrvo nirvrii i ro I'ricoMcn.
VIUULU O rHO I ILLCO.I,yu,.l. HbmrllACo.
BOuxicstown, llsu.
Many a Lady
is beautiful, all but her skin ;
and nobody has ever told
her how easy it is to put
beauty on the skin. Beauty
on the skin is Magnolia
Balm.
V. it. V., Omaha.
K78--40.
DONALD
a)i''it
THE INDI AN SCOUT ;
THE TREASUKE TRAIN OF LOST
RIVER.
A OTtHAT STOUV, elvhur Hie TKlTT! T.TFH
ortlmKlNOortli.VlSTl UN WAKTKAIl.t
lim't lull to rt'iul It. runiilntr I" I HI'-
'Hlt'AtiO l.l:l(ir.lt. )iiil iMO-ri-nt tmuii
)ir xiiiunlo ciiny. Aililrcss 'l'lll'J C1HUAUU
.flK,l It, lil.-iiuro. 111.
M'lic 111 KUS' (U IDIi la
Issued Sept. ii ml Dirndl,
rncH j-car. aj-:J50 nf;rs,
S'.ill'j liu-hrii,trltliovrr
3,0OO llliialrntliui R
ivliolu I'irmre i.tiiicrjr.
CUVKS Wliolemle l'rlics
tllrret fo contumrm on nil (;"' "or
personal or finally itc. TclUlmw to
order, nnd j;lv' rxm-t cost ofcicrj--tlitiiK
ynu te, vnt, drink, lvenr, or
linvc fun with. Theso 1XVAJ.UAHI.1S
ltOOICS contain Information fjlcnnrd
from tho innrkcla of ht world. We
will mnll n copy l-MlKH to unjr nd
dress upon rrrclpt of lOrt. to drfrny
exprnso of mnllln;;. I.rt tin lunr from
you, llt-spri'trully,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
2U7 : J2H WiiIiiinu Avriiuo. I'liiciiKo, 111.
DR. A. C. SAES1N.
Twenty Years' 12iprr!noo In
itlspsm- trcstr lsuo ess.ullf
anilt'l' ltl;l),Micliul Piolrp
siis.nviirnm tionbln. luf am
nun Ion A' il 1 li Priilloiis, Kail
lui; and D I pirn emcnl ot tli
Womb, b, ni;il rnkneas, auU
a,y t liniu- ut I ir. ami an louui
. . VI HI ll.ljl miltwma vi.
rrllotnln nil ttu itiKiintlvoly cute inoti of tliosp riuv
u.uini.iBiiin i-ntiiiTinti to wumsnktiitl.
.line discuses, Ll er complaints ami all i lleasfi ot 'a
irlvale natnro successfully tiealcd. CAMJI.KS
D
treated ana ciirru.
Letters of Inquiry confidentially aiiswrred.
Isf 1 MO. id B I PIANOS.
liiniOlILL ORGANS.
....... v .
HALLETT, DAVIS pianos.
A. HOSPE, State Agent,
O.IIAIIA, MCIIKASIC.V
toM eiprei the sionj I fnluret from Hheumallam, sod
It wai all 1 couU do to endurs It. Crippled, not ahla U
walk or ilcep, I took two-thlrdi f a IkiiiIs of ATHI.0
THOROS and Id a few daj was well." T K. Chailltld,
foj llUi i Aenu, Htl.sukec, Wis. ithlophoroa I. tli oni
ral ours far KhauioaUim eier dl.ooTfred. Aak jourorus
(lit for ithlophoroi. trjou cannot fetltof him da not UT
omethlnf elio, bill ordrr at once from u. We will nud II
eiprfia paid on rwelpt of price. $1,00 P'r boltle.
ATIILOniOROS CO,. 112 Wall Bt, New York.
JJF PAGE
v!m.iR.N?ErtWtH?Hri?
Awarded GOLD MEDAL, LONDON, UK). Uird
by Maaou ft Hamlin Organ and I'Jano Co., Pullman
HttlareOarOo.ic. Mfd onlr hr the RUSSIA
CEMENT CO. GLOUCESTER. MASS. SOLD
EVERYWHERE, US-Sun. pie Tin Call ly Mail. tUo.
SI 000 REWARD
THE VICTOR
r.r aaj maeaia
eltaalas Ot for at
CUver laJ la 0
a, Ik,
vicTon
DOUBLE
KULLER.
IlllltrtUl C
Ur tafclUd fftl
NHWAIt
A! A CM I. NT. CO.. Oulunibui, Ohio.
R. U. AWARE
THAT
Lorillard's Climax Plug
bar1nr a rt tin I'm ; tbat Iirlllard'a
Ra-e l.w ft T fine cut i that lrlllaj-d'.
artvr Cllpplnaa. ami that Ixrlllurd'a Hnall'a, are)
bsl and ourutpest, (juallty cooaidercd ?
Ter a month ani iioakii to
Jj)50 Alil.Vr loruM: and completa
LIFE OF Q Ft A N T
The WorldN nn-alcst Holillor. and tha Nntlon'a
moxt limioml c-ltleii. Iiw iirlm lifililil Sulrs,
1 W.y.lliUI.Hlt tl- CO. 113 Adams Ht.Chlcaxo
Diseases of Women.
1'iixtoii Ilotvl, Oinaliti, rN'l).
f Wliolesnla unit Retnll fawas
F u rniturE
DEWEY & STONE, Omaha, Nab.
IINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGER
ed school In the West. Elerrant rooms heated by
Prig) steam. Able teachers. Cheap board. Address
for circulars! I.illuiiuikie & ltoose, Lincoln, Neb
A
BIG OFFE To Introduce fhnm.
we will Ol VU A WAY l,0) Self Operating
Washing Mucblnes. If you want ono semi
us vour nsine. 1. O. snd cxnrvas olllra at
once. Tim utlilinl i o., IS Dey St., N, Y.
IVull I'lipcraiitl lVIntlotv Sliudc
Ifltn VI r , ,,. ( n.(...
iviiii 1'iipcr uiMi iikiov nun
10 to 20 per cent cl.eaper than pool prices.
Kuniiiloa Hi nt on A iijillcutlon.
'. J. Jleuril ii llro , . Om
Oinnlin.
O A LU A C QTumors and Ulcers cured without
J LI 11 sU- IB painor Knire. writ" ror pampniet.
Y II, (iolley. Milwaukee. Wis.
OPIUM
Mornlilno
Iliiblt Cured In 10
toUOilu
In vs. Nu n
Nullity tin u ii roil.
11L J
bTKI'UKNS, I.cliunuu, Ohio.
CANCER.
euro. Mo Knl re.
Nn I ain. V ti.
ilsrabaliUiwn.lowa.
WANTKU-KXl'EUIKNCKO AOKNTS TO BELL
Zell'a New Knorclopedlos, lo parts or bound.
T, KLLWOOU ZKLL, 7 No. 13t.li tlu I'lilla.
CARRIAGE
Vtm Amnlor b
Uaajiaa,
ftfrlw
. PLKHART
InUikiri of ail ityWa ofOAU
what you order u not antla
fitelorjri wi pay alt
No. U IlusTT (seo cut) Is last
trie tirus as others
Top uuxirlea at
usually sold lor
Onr Harness ara all
eulber. I
mi nc.e, a
swa sr av rm l
'vfKvlhln. fullr w.rr..lAi
inrmfutrinr. uti.l Zap nur
4t.iijrl'aUJoTjfref. AAlresy.B
l't ATT. Bec'T, UiUUart, lndliau
WiBBtall at Wh
oiesalB Wees. sr&ffliAiiWiffl imMw
Aiiro 7 '-!;'.
IIociustku, Juno 1. 1S82. "Ton
Years nio 1 wna nttneked with tho most
lntcnaoanddcnthly imlnsln my buck and i
Ktdneyn.
"Kxtctuling to the end of my toes nnd to
my brain!
"Which mnde mo deliriottHl
"from ngonj" ! ! ! !
"It took threo men to hold mo on my
bed nt Union!
"Tlio Doctors tried iu vnin to relievo me,
but to no purpose.
Morphine nnd other ornate!
"Ilnd no cttect!
"Alter two months I wns given up to
dlolll!
"When my wife
henrd a neighbor tell whnt Hop Bitters hnd
dono for her, sho nt onco got and gave ma
some. Tho first dose cnsctl my brain nnd
seemed to go hunting through my system
for tho pain.
The second doso ended mo n much thnt I
slept two hours, Fonieth ntr I hnd not dono for
two months. Iloluro I hud tt-cd live bottles I
a well and nt work ns hnrd its any man
could, lor over threo works; but I worked too
hard tor my etrenirtli, and taking a hnrd cold.
1 was taken with the most acuto and painful
rheumatism all through my system that over
wns known.
"1 culled thodoetors nenln, and nftersevcral
weeks they lei t mc a eripplo on crutches foe
life, as they said. 1 met a lnend and told him
my ca-e. and ho t?n:d Hop Hitters cured him
and would euro mo. I poohed at h m, but bo
was so earnest 1 was induced to uso thorn
nir I ti
Io Ie?s Ihnn four win ks I hnd throw awny my
crutchi's nnd went to work lightly and kept
on uMhk tho hitters for 11' o weeks, until I
Im catno as well ns any man living, and havo
teen itii for six yeais s nee.
It has also cured my wife, who hnd been
sick for yearn; nnd hurt kept her nnd my
children well nnd healthy with from two
to threo bottles per year. Thero s no
need to bo sick at all if these bitters nra
used. .1..I. liKKK, lCx-Supervisor.
"Thnt poor invnlt 1 wife, Sister, Mother,
"Or daughter! ! '. !
"Can bo tnndo the picture of health!
"With n few bottles of Mop Hitter
" 117(7 you let them .w-ji .' HI"
Vrvsecutt tint Sirliiitlrrn! I!
If when you call fur Hop Hitters tho (truir
Hist hauils out niiXliln but "Hop Hittkkm"
wltli a irreou cluster of lltips on whltolnbol.
shun that riruwrlt-l ns jou would a viper; and
if ho has taken join- money torn hogus stuir,
Indlot hint lor tho fraud and suo him fordam
ugos tor tho swindle, and wo wlllroward you
litierally for tho conviction.
oo U 8. ( ourt injunction nimlnst 0. D.
Warnur, llendlntr, .MU h., and all bis salesmon.
agents, druKKists, atut other imitators.
n,.. 4IVA. . ... I.llln,,. .liitlMlnhnrnr
Tfrlfjht'i Indian Vcgetalno Tills; they wiflenrejou.''
FOR BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. A
Bilious Complaints aro caused by torpidity, con
festlon, or tho ulceration of tho liver. 4
Ttis symptoms are d.uk", creasy, yellow skin, a
brorrn or whitish coat tu tlio tonjuc, appetite Irreg
ular, often a dry couch nt nlc.hu
Tha skin sometimes breaks out Into pimples and
sores.and tho wlio'c system Is out of order. Wrlfbt'a
Indian Venrtablc. Pills aro ono of the very best
remedies known for any form of thesa troubles, and
will certainly relievo tlio sufferer. They aro purely
vegetable, maito from tho best drugs by competent
hands, and glvo satisfaction. They aro very gentls
in their action, causing no priplnrj or unpleasant feel
ing to the most delicate. Atrial will convince any
ouo troubled with biliousness that Wrlslit'a In
dian Vegetable Pill. Is tho medlclno bo needs.
TREATED FREE.
DR. H. H. GREEN,
A SpcrlnlUt for V loveu Yonr I'aat,
Has treated Dropsy anil Its complications with the
most wonderful success; uses vt-Ketablo remedies,
entirely harmless. Itcinoves all symptoms of dropsy
In clBlit to twenty days.
Cures patients pronounced hopeless by tho best ol
pliyslclnns.
From tlio first dose the symptoms rapidly disappear,
and In ten days at leant two-thirds of the sympioms
are removed,
Some mav cry humbnif without knowing anything
nlioutlt. Itoiiicmlier It dues not cost yuu nnythlnu
to realize thu incrlis f my treatment for yourself.
1 nm constantly ciirliiKciiscsoflonitstiinilliiR.casci
thnt havo been (npud n number of times, nud Ilia
patient declared linuliln to live n week. (Slvo full
lilxlory of niMi. Nnine sex. how loiik' iillllcttd, how
badly swollen nnd where, Is bowels coitlvc, have legs
bursted aiiddrlpped wutor. Bond for free pamphlet,
coutntnliiK testimonials, questions, etc.
10 iliiyHtroittinout (itrnlMliod free hy mall.
Ktillepsy fits positively cured.
If ordur trial, send 7 cents In stamps tnnay poitaeo.
M Jones Avenue, Atlantu, On.
TR8PLE
GEARED
T
WCREATLY
IMPROVED
Tho only Mi
is popular dninnnd,
I r Thousanila In us
as Its Inuuensa sale allows
In every part (J CVW AM fl ATTDaPTlUC
of tue country ' " ni inauiiii,
features for aulJ in its ulllily, Furnlslied
with or without ( b (. rusher j also with or without
burse power Every machlna Is ruinirln,atraDaf
mfeWARRANTEpj.y
brlt-iMUvi-r 1'eed Mil L, also Wind .11111s,
Corn Hbellrra, 40. CsUlomie FREE 1 Addresw
STOVER MFG. CO. FREEPORT, ILL.
JT J Va5alellflbiriil eiunlorment
1-aeT and crolitabln.
Tip llonhlllK, . Kiiltllnar,
llraldlnsr. ur Wt-nvlnir.
(new or old), ras or jam. A baudsuma TurkUU
Itua read, with M.t cln. worth of carpet nuti.
u se any aina ol clout
. 3IAKI.K can b used
ri nil uHoliiuiiiiiciiliira.or
ioTrntlun. It aril, nt alajlit.
rpulil. Aiienlsi Hilled.
are, Itni. and territory.
JHO. il. 1I01TT is CO.,
K1H Ht.te bt., Chicle.
Institute of Telegraphy
Eend for Circulars. GEO, It. It ATIIlirjItN. Prlnolaa.
1 HARNESS M'FG CO.
DROPSY
PTOVER'S
a FEED MILL
1 1 1 1 1 ii mm I I in 1.1
1 mat uineta tl
TUC OC1RI lUJlf
s Ilk I L. M 1 1 L III
by hand. A wonderful
I'rien 81.00, iio.i
I a Hend ataniu fur c
u.ou,Baaare8,Braiiia WAooMa.itHQLS t. dohbls luutcss abaodlu
alMinta. and if .
as. U. tmmM
aril at sue.
lll, noe a
vx to riw.
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