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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1885)
THE LATE VICE PllESlPENT. Tlio Life nml I'tiMIc Service ofTlioiiin Andrew llcntlrlcUv. The following sketch ol the life nnd public Bcrvlccs of Vice President Hendricks, ho died at Indiatmpolis, hid., on the 5th, is ti'licu from the Omaha Herald: Thomas Andrew Hendricks was born in Muskingum county, Ohio, Sept. 7, ISIS). His parent were unpretentious farm folk. In 182a his father removed to Shelby county, Indiana, where the family settled permanently. Thomas was given a, thor ough common school education in the M-hools of the county. Ho early developed great assiduity in the pursuit of his studies, and led his young companions in almost every instance of juvenile rivalry for prefer mnt. llewnsscnt frotntheShelbycomity chools to South Hanover college where Jus record was one of brilliancy, in keeping with the promise of his early career, and from which ho was graduated with honor in 1811. Young Hendricks then studied law at ChnmberBburg, Pa., nnd was there admitted to the Imr in lS-tli. About this time one ot the most striking ot his charac teristics began to develop, namely, his strength of personal conviction on leading questions, and the dignified positiveness and tenacity witli which he maintained a personal opinion once firmly formed. It is said by those who know him at that early day, however, that his opinions were never formed hnstily, but when expressed showed careful consideration of the subject in hand from all sides. After being admitted to the bar in Chambcrsbtirg, l'a., ho returned to Indiana to practice law, and was at once recognized as a young man far above the average intelligence, while his knowl edge of legal matters attracted marked attention from the older barristers. Soycral cases of largo importance won by 1 ti in at that time commanded fnvorablo comment throughout the state, and paved tho way to his subsequent success. So well bad ho beconio known by 1818 that he was elected a member ot tho state legis lature, and this was followed in 1850 by a still greater honor in his appointment by an overwhelming majority from his district as ii delegato to tho stato constitutional convention. Success continued to follow his legal endeavors, and witli it catno a knowledge of persons and oven not only in his own state but throughout tho country, possessed by few men in tho United States of more ndvanced years, and by nono of his own age. In 1851 ho was sent from tha Indianapolis district to contend with tin llinching iutegritynud acknowledged ability for his constituents in that august body until 1855. In 1855 ho was made com missioner of tho general land oflico, a posi tion which he filled, with tho ability which had characterized all his previous public duties, until 1850. From 18(i:t to ISO'.), ho was a member of tho United States sen ate, whero ho was unanimously recognized as tho leader of tho democracy, of which ho had mnco his entrance into politics been a staunch and sturdy member. The many services performed by him for the parly during this trying legislative period, his de termined advocacy of measures which time proved among the best ever debated, nnd his equally determined opposition to every eHort against tho public welfare, are mat ters of national record, and need no elaboration. On tho floor of the senate, surrounded by men of forco and widescopo, no man compelled more attention, and his many utterances on great public problems were received with tho most serious atten tion. No better evidence of the lasting im pression made by him on the minds of tho leading men of tho timcis to bo found than, the fact of his very strong support for tho nomination at tho national democratic convention in Xow York in 18(58. Many of tho greatest men in tho party were his strong personal friends, add many others, not so familiarly acquainted witli him, were, nevertheless, his political supporters. Mr. Hendricks was defeated for tho governor ship of Indiana in 18(10 and 18(i8, but ho was elected tothat position in 1872 for tho term ending January 1, 1877. His admin istration of tho stato government was ono of tho best, if not tho very best, ever ex perienced by its peoplo, and, had ho been willing to accept renomiuation, ho might nnd undoubtedly would hnvo been returned to the gubernatorial chair until ho desired to relinquish it from sheer weariness. He wiib, however, noininnted as tho demo cratic candidate for viro president on the ticket witli Samuel ,1. Tildon, was elected with him to tho high olllce, nnd with him was counted out in tho immortal electoral fraud of 187G. From that yenr until 1880 ho took no active part in politics, devoting himself with great energy to tho demands upon him as undoubtedly tho legal leader of his state. In 1SS0 lie was strongly urged at tlio national democratic conven tion in Cincinnati for tho vice presidency oil tho ticket witli Gen. Hancock, hut his friends worOnot successful in securing that position for him. Prom 1880 until 1881, when, as every inhabitant of the country knows, ho was victoriously nominated for tho vico presidency on the ticket with Mr. Clovelnnd, ho again dovoted himself almost entirely to tho legal profession. NATIONAL CAPITAL NOTES. The postmnstcr general nppointed the following fourth-class postmasters: In Da kota At Leo Heights, Georgo H. Stafford. In hlinoia At Kdgerton, Henry P. Stod dard. In Iowa At Green Castle, Hczekinh Woods; at Uentonville, S. W. Houn. In Nebraska At Long Pino, Georgo V. Love; nt lteynolds, C. 1). Moore; at Keekville, Mrs. A. M. Gust; at Scliwedt, Ferdinand Muller. Mr. Richbcrg Bays that ho has discovered another precedent in tho.Mackin caso which was entirely overlooked in tho previous nrguments, but will bo submitted when tho caso is heard by the supreme court and he believes will bo convincing. It is thn cusc of Pertet, decided by tho supreme court in March last, nnd reportod in tho 11-ltli volume of supreme court decisions. The points involved are similar to thoso in the Wilson case, nnd the decision is nothing more or less than altirming that. Ho snya reversed it decision in one case, but was tho court sometime ago reconsidered nnd never known to go back on n position it has twice taken, nnd he fools very confident that tho JHodgett dscision wdl be reversed. Mr. Hichberg nnd Mr, Wilson hnd n long conference, in which it was decided to defer entirely to the wishes of the department ol justice regarding the date of tho argument. Senator MahonV'doea nbt'weigh much more thun a box of laundry nonti. Ira IMvcnport has hermetically sealed liia "bur'1." Wnrmlnc: Hie Xorlli Atlnnttc. Cllmntr. A Noiv York engineer, J. C. Goodridge, Jr., suggests n plan for moderating tho :1iinnte ot our North Atlantic coast. lib assumes that tho reason wo do not get the benefit of it now is that we have between n-s and it a Polar current, coming flown lions the coast ot Labrador through the Straits of Hollo Isle, nnd forming tho cold western wall of tho Gull Stream. The ex istence of this cttrrer.t is well established. What Mr. Goodridgo proposes is, that it honld bo stopped in the Straits of Belie Islo by a dam at a point whero it is about ten miles wido nnd 150 foot deep. The dam, ho says, could bo built witli the Adjacent, rocks, and tho cost would not ex ;eed S-ln.OOO.llOO. The effect ot this would be, he calculate, to chnnge tho tempera turo of tho coast, from Capo Hatt-ras to Newfoundland. Nova, Scotia would haven slimnte as mild as Cape Mny, and Mock Island aud Capo Cod would become winter watering plncts. Iui t lor KamlllcH. In order to conk your bain;, you must nl vwiw first catch it. It i nvioli easier to cnteh a cold than to rnich a bnro. To ?et rid of a cold, always uso Red Star Cough Cure. To get Ked Star Cough Cure, only requires twenty-five cents. An Improvement. Tho western journalist is fast acquiring tho amen'ties of polite and refined society. Says a Detroit man, "Tho office boy of our esteemed contemporary is, in tho editor's absence, still trying to palm himself off on the community as his intelligent nnd well informed principal." Now, everybody must ndmil that this is n great advance upon tho custom which formerly obtained of Bpcnking of a brother editor as "thocnipty headed sycophant ncross tho way," or "tho presiding jackass of tho low-down menagerie whoso vile smelling odors pol lute tho surrounding atmosphere." Hut it terribly severe on tho ollico boy. Iloston Transcript. Usually such things as aro ndvertised loesess no value. Hut who would say that Or. Hull's Cough Syrup poss?sssa no merit? it is tlio standard remedy of our age. Price 25 cents. Mrs. Augusta Kvans Wilson has received nearly S 100,000 from her books. Think not ambition wise, because 'tis brave. Miss Anna Dickinson is rapidly recover ing from a serious illness. A Trip to Colla.v Spring. Colfax Springs, on tho Ciiicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, is a popular health resort, to which many Western peo plo go to try tho waterj, which aro noted or their healing propzrties. They aro claimed to bo beneficial for lhoumatism nnd kindred trouble. Mr. Charles P. Grfliii, a butcher of Stuart, la., recently made a trial of thoin and, while they ap pear to have done him some good, ho nttor ivards discovered a euro which proved in finitely moro efficacious. Ho gives this account: "My attack was a very Bovcro one, and or three mouths I was compelled to closo my store, as I was not able to attend to business at all. My joints were swollen and tlierodid not seem to bo any part of my body that did not ache. After suffer ing hi this way until tho pain was almost beyond cuduranco I wont to Colfax Springs to try tho offals ot tho waters. Tho day I loft homo I had to ba carried down stairs. After remaining at the Springs a month I en mo back homo feeling somewhat better. A few weeks later, how sver, I had a relap-io which prostrated mo tho sumo ns before. It was at that time that I learned of Athlophoros. I sent for a bottle of it, and in fifteen minutes after I had taken tho first dose I felt tho effects of it, and when I had finished my third bottle I was well. I havo not had any rheumatism siuco and haveattended to my business every day, which is a thorough test, as I am obliged to bo out nil kinds of weather and at all seasons of the year. If I had known of Athlophoros in tho first placoit would have saved me hundreds of dollars and tho detriment to my business in closing my store. I take great pleasure in recommending it to others." Dr. L. D. Rounds, a dentibt, for sixteen years a residont of Oskuloosa, but for tho past three years of Albia, la., relates an equally pleasant experience witli Athlo phoros: "Rheumatism," ho says, "has lyon my most serious troublo until nbout a year ago, when 1 used a bottlo ot Athlophoros. Siuco that time I havo not had a twinge of it. Previously I had beensubject tosciatic rheumatism for several years, many tim s bo badly that I could scarcely drag myself around. When I commenced with Athlo phoros my logs wero so stilf that I could scarcely got up tho steps to my office. R.it i am not troubled tlint way now, and tlio joint of my legs aro as freo as thpy ever were. I had tried so many remedies beforo tln.t, I had no faith in Athlophoros when I began with it, but 1 changed my mind after I had.takeu a few, doses and found relief. All I used was ouo bottle. It is tho grand est medicine over heard of for rheumatism. My wifo has also used Athlophoros with bucccss equal to mino." "During tho years hnvo been In busi ness," ways O. K. Givins, a druggist at Stuart, Mr. Griffin's home, "I havo sold nnuv different k nds of nronriotnry medi cines but nono that lias given such univer sal satisfaction ns Athlophoros has for rheumatism. I always feel whon I hnnd out a bottlo of that uiedicino to a custom er that I am giving him tlio full valuo of his money. Since I have soon its wonderful effects among my custoinars Igludly recoin- mond it in every instance jorriiouiuaiiBin. If vou cannot get Atiii.oi'IIouos of your druggist, wo will send it express paid, on re ceipt of regulur price ono dollar per bottlo. We prefer that you buy it from your drug gist, but if he hasn't it, do not bo porsunded to try something else, but order at onco from us, as dirocted. ATiiLOiuionoa Co., Wall Street, New York. Thero aro over 18,000 young women at tending collego this year. PATIIlVTN-iu ii.iiwI by liotili l"nrgeri:Co., At torutjm Vuiuatoii,l.C.Etl 1ML Advice free. Jones calls his dog Hickory, because ho bus a rough bark. "I WISH I could find fornettilng tnst wonld cure gull. nd pretcnt the hair romlnc In white. In an vxnrrrflnn frequently heard, teterliiarr rnrkollinhe will always do it. Sold bj Urug glitu at 50 cents uud Sl.UO. Tho earliest and the longest has still tho mastery over us. George Kliot. Hunt's Remedy is the moBt effective medicine I ever used in my practico for 1 dropsy nnd kidney disease. It bus nlmost mined the dead. L. A. l'ALMHK, ,M. D., Mystic. A forco that fights succesfully against .seube. A host in itself, is Hunt's Remedy. Thcro is nothing in existence that will "qunl Salvation Oil in curing pains in the joints nnd muscles, or spinal affections. Prico 25 cents. Hlsmnrk's income tax is $1,500, while that of Herr von Hauscmnn, is ? 10,000. If you experience a bad tnsto in tho mouth, snllowness or yellow color of skin, feel stupid nnd drowsy, nppctito unsteady, frequent hendncho or dizziness, you are "bilious," nnd nothing will nrouso your liver to action and strengthen up your sys tern like Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Dis covery." Hy driugists. A duck of a man makes a goose of a hus band. For-Vouim People. The oldest nnd every way the best young people's pnper in the country is tho Yonii s Companion, ot Hoston, a weekly pnper, published in quarto form, and finely illus trated. It grows fresher as its years in crease, nnd has been familiar to us torn generation. Wo know a pair of bright eyes that simp every week at sight of it. Tlio publishers will t.end vou sample copies, or will send you the paper every week to .1 mi liary, 1887, it you scud tlio subscription jii ice, 1.75, now. Hilliards must bo nn easy game, for it's mostly dono on cushions. Hotter Hiiyers everywhere nro refusing to tnko white, lardy-looking butter except at "grease'' prices. Consumers want nothing hut gilt edged lmttor, nnd buyers thoioforc recom mend their patrons to keep a uniform color throughout theyear by using the Improved Hutter Color made by Wells, Richnrdson iV. Co., Hurlington, Vt. It is the only color that can bo relied on to never injure tho buttor, nnd to always give tlio perfect color. Sold by druggists and merchants. Tho King of Dahomey has 11,500 wives. Tho missionaries niv after him. For cuts from barbed wire fence, sore shoulders, kicks and open sorts on animals, use Stewart's Healing Powder, IS and SO cts. a box. Lord Salisbury, tho British premier, dresses very plainly and neatly. Mulforil Shuck li Invaluable! for soups, hashes, Ac. lilcnds admirably with all craUca. Gov. Hill used to bo frail and sickly when a boy. Ho has entirely recovered. "Isn't that Mrs. Holmes? I thought the doctors gave her up. She looks well now." "Sho is well. After tho docturs gave up her enso sho tried Dr. Pierce's 'Fnvorito Prescription' nnd began to get better right away. I heard her say not long ngo, that sho hadn't felt so well for twenty years. Sho does her own work nnd says that liTo seems worth living, nt last. 'Why,' said sho, 'I feel as if I had been raised from tlio dead, almost." Thus do thousands nttest tlio marvelous efficacy of this God-given remedy for femnlo weakness, prolapsus, ulceration, Ieticorrluea, morning sickness, wenkness of stomach, tendency to cancer ous disease, nervous prostration, general debility and kindred nffectious. It's a cold day when a henpecked man is not in hot water. a X)elicnto diseases of either sex, however induced, speedily nnd permanently cured. Hook of particulars 10 cents in stamps. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, G(i3"Mnin street, Hul falo, N. Y. "Kouc.ii on iMr.r.s." Cures piles or hemorrhoids. Itching, protrndlns hlcciUnc. Internal or other. Internal a nil externa remedy In each package. Sure cm e, Mi. I)rutft;Uts Dn. Wai.kuu's Vi.nj:ah RiTTints a uiedi cino that expels disease without weakening patient, cxhilirates tho spirits without tlio aid of alcoholic poison cures every phaso aud consequence of indigestion, restores tho shattered nerves, regulates tho bowels nnd tho liver, unit imparts to tho constitution new strength and elasticity. Let tlio sick rejoicol "KOIHJII ON ITCH." "ItoitRh on Itch" cures skin humor, eruptions, rJnir worm, tetter, suit rheum, frui.ed (eel, dill blunt), llch, 1 J" poison, barber's Itch. Uk:. Jura. PIso's Remedy for Cntarrh ts agrccablo to use. It Is not a llauld or a kiiuIT. Sue. Paul du Cliuillu is going to travel in tho Dark Continent again. Pr.EVEVT crooked liootR nnd .blistered heels ')y weal lus Lyou'a Patent 1 1 eel StIIIencrs. "Hough on l!atsclears out fiats, Jtlso. 15c. ' llbcyli cn Coins" hard or f oft corns, bunions, lie "Itoucli cn Toothache." Instant relief. 15c Tlio Sultan passes much of his limo nt the piano. Your medicine Athlophoros, litis dono meinoro good than nil others put together. I can recommend it highly to thoso suffer ing from rheumatism and neuralgia. I am to-day freo from rheumatism. Mrs. Orvillo Stone, Knglcwood, Kan. ' DisagreeableDangerous. Catarrh Is an exceedingly disagreeable disease, Its varied symptoms dlschargo at the nose, bad breath, pain between the eyes, coughing, choking sensation, ringing noises In the can. Arc. being not only trou. blesoino totho sufferer but offensive toothers. C.i turrh Is iil'o dangerous, because It may lead to bron chitis or consumption, llelng n blood disease tlio truomethod to euro Is to purify tho blood. To purify the blood take Hood's Barsaparllla, by which many sufferers from catarrh havo been cured. "laulfercd three years from catarrh, and my gen eral health was poor In consequence. When I took Hood's Sarsaparlllu I found I had tlio right remedy. Tho catarrh Is yielding, as Hood's Barsaparllla Is cleansing my blood, and tlio general tone of my sys tem Is Improving. " Fbakk 'Wabuuuuk, Rochester, N. Y. "I suffered with catarrh fifteen years! tried all the catarrh remedies without benefit, aud was about lo try a change of cllmato when I took Hoood's Barsa parllla. I would not take any money consideration for tlio good one bottlo did me. Now I am not trou bled any with catarrh." I. W. Lillis, Chicago, lit. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists, lli tlx for M, Prepared by C. I HOOD & CO,, Apotnccarles, Lowell, Mass. 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Cor 13th and K Sts., Lincoln, Nob. y TAKE X? O. MALT BITTERS, If you wish to bo relieved of. thoso terrible Slcll Iloadnchesi nnd that miserable Sour Stom ncli. It Trill, when taken according to dlrco tlons, curo nnjr enso of Sick Ilcndncln or Sour Stomach. It clean tlio lining ol itomncli and bowels, promotes liealtlij action and mvoot accretions. H makos pur lilooil nnd gives It freo How, tlun rcihIiiij nutriment lo rvery Jart. It is the ul'r(, MircillCNt nnd unrest Vrcotntilo Itemed? ever Invented for all diseases of tho ntouiucli and liver. J. M, Moore, of Farmlncton. Mich., unrs! Mj minierlnji from Melt Hendnclio and Soiu Stomach wa tcrrlblo. Ono bottle ot Ho and Mult Hitters cured mo. Do not rat Ilnpsi and .Unit Bitters con founded villi Inferior preparations of 6imllal caino. For b.i!o by nil druggists. GOODMAN DRUG GO,, Wholesali (hll.lHA, Mill. Agenls, URE Biliousness, Sick Hoadacho In Four Hours. unu uuu iciiuius neuralgia, mcv curo anc nrrv.nl PMIIo j r.... c.,..ci....l...i n.. Breath. Clear tho Skin. Tono the Nerves, and glvi Life and Vigor to the system. Dosei on v. 11 i:an, Try them onco and you Mill ncr bo without them. Price, 25 cents per bottlo. Sold by Druoqlsts an Hedlclno Dealers generally. Sent on receipt of prlci In stamps, postpaid, to any address, J. F. SJIITU & CO., Manufacturers and Sole Props., ST. LOUIS. M0. Thcso Disco roiirosont tho opposito sides of B. H. DOUGLASS & SONS' Capsicum L'oiih IBrops for OouRhs, Colds and Soro Throats, nn Alleviator of Consumption, nnd of proa t bonollt in most cason of Dyspopsla. (BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.) They are the roault of over forty ypira' expertenoo In compounding COUOIl IlEMBDIKd. Jtctull price 15 cent per quarter. puuud. voit 8 alu iiy Ai.i, im:ali:un. KatllblUhoil FAY'S 1800. Iteneinblei. lino lelltllerl for HOOFS. OUT SI OK WALLS, nnd INS! OK In ilueo of l'hiHti-r. Very Htronc nnd (lurulile. CAU I'KT.Sand Ktl(iS til'Niiinn iiiuteriitl. Catulouuu v.ltli tcstltuoiihils mid siuuplcs, 1'ree. W. 11. FAY .V CO., Cliimlon, N..T. R. U. AWARE TU1T Lorillard'a Climax Plug SrArinr a ml ttn toy; that Lorlllardl Haiml.enrflnecuti that lorillard'a KTf C'llpplnca. aud that Ixirlllard's Huals, sn ui best aud oheupost, quality eousidersd t JJ" 3Ft T72 3D ! TUT. IIOIIflKIIOf.I) IMEMi:ii for n S cent stamp. Till-: IIOlJMiMOI.ll l!H KII'T IIOOIv for n Sc. stamp. Till! IIDI'SI.HOI.IHIAMK HDOICfor two'Jc stanip. Hcml to 1), l.oiiinoi- & Co.,X! l rimkllii St., llostun. for them. CHHIST.MAK r.VF. la Pfll YflPTinflN thn tlmo for fun with tho I ULIUI I lUUfl. MhrIo Ijinti'rns mo outdone. Fivo circulars. MUUHAY HILL CO., UO IjiU Stub tit., New York. KIDDER'S PA8TILLES..r;gJA (rairiWTTrTf 'i'iirrTrTmrr i Maaa, SMITH'S ja edical Institute C3 CO m ZUtrn to Tour Wife, Tho Manchester OiTAttDiAN, Juno 8th, ISSf !iivp: At otio of tlio "WindowH!" I.ooklni; on tlio wootllnntl wnys! With rltimps ol rliotloiiondronisntnlgroat mnHaen of Mi.iy blossoniB!!! "Thuro wivh iiiiintercHt. iiiR group. It included ono who lutd been n "CottoD spinner," but was now so "Paralyzed!!! That lie could only bear to lie lu a reclin ing position. This refers lo my ense. I wiih first Attacked twelvo yciiM nj;o nith "Locomolcr Ataxy" I A paralytic disease of nerve fibre rarely ever cured) and was for sovoml yeum barely able togoS about. And for tlio lust I-'ivo years not able to attend to my biisincafi, although Mnnv Ihinira hnvo been ilnne for me. Tlio Inst experiment lielinr Nerve strotchlns. Two jours I was voted Into tlio Home for Incurnbler! Kear Manrboster, in May, ISSi!. 1 am no "Advocato"; "Kor anything in the shape of patent" Medicines? And inado many objections to my dear wifo'rt constant urging to try Hop liittew, but llnally to pacify her Con? filled 1 1 hud not qulto llnlhetl the first hot tl a when I foil a elintmo ccini' over mo. This wn Hat ilidiiy, Novt'iiibcr:M. On Sunday iiiornlinr I I felt mi strong I slid to my room compan ion". "I wiia suro 1 could 'Walk! Po started neross tho floor nnd buck. 1 hardly know how tocontiln mynolf. I wim nllovertlio houo. I iimniiliilnirstreiiKtli eaca day. nnd eim walk qulto sate without any "Stlekl" Or Support. 1 nin now nt my own house, nnd hope sooi to bo nhlo to t-iii-n my own llvlmj niiln. 1 hnvo boon a momberof tho Maiichuator "Hoyal KvehiuiKo" Kor nearly thirty yenr.. nml wim most lien lly coiiKiTiiulutcd on koIiik into tlio roomoo Thurpilny Inat, Very irrniofully yotiri). John Itt.ACKiiua.v. MANCHESTnit (Kiijr.) Deo.l. issii. Two years later am perfectly woll. l'roseeute tlio Sirlmller ' ! If when you call for Hop lllltcra the drtiKRlst handt out anything hut "Hoi' IIittkhs" with a sreen cluster of Hops on white label, shun that drulvt as you would n vipers and If hu h it taken your mouev for a boKUsstulT, Indict him for the fr.iuil and sue bi n foi ilamagp4 for the swindle, and we will reward you lib craliy for tho convlcilon, Seo V. 8. Court lnjuncllnn against C. I). Warner. Heading. Mich., nnd nil Ids salesmen, agents, drug gists, nnd other Imitators. DOES WONDERFUL CURES OF tC I DNEY DISEASES AND C) LIVER COMPLAINTS, o Ilecauto It arts on the Limit, ltlMYCLS and KIDNKVS at tho aame time. Because It eleansen the system of the poison ous humors that dovclopo In Kidney and Uri nary Diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice, Constipa tion, Tiles, or in Ilncumatlsm, Kcuralela, Ner voua Slsordere and all Femalo Complaints. UrSOUl) l'KOOF OF TIUS. rr will BtniELY crrua CONSTIPATION, PILES, nnd RHEUMATISM, By causing FREE ACTION of all the ergons and functlous, thereby CLEANSING tho BLOOD roetorinc the normal power to throw off disease. THOUSANDS OF CASC8 of the worst forma of thrso terrible disease havo boon quickly rellovod, and In a short tlmo PERFECTLY CURED. mice, ft. i.iqvin ou nur, wii.ii nv unrccisTS. Drv can be sout br inall. WELL3, IIICUAB,D301I ti Co., Eurllneton, Vt. S4u4 bUmp for lUsry Aliiunie WT lss-l. FARMERS. I This Is what Xitereata you nil. Tlio crlebrated Lataeu Collar, made fnmi our LATAOO Oil Tanned Leather WanantiHl not to ti't hanl or crack, Yen can wash them when dirty I I and tney will keep wit and ullable. Ask your d ralera for them Use them aud jou nl!l have iiu oilier. LLN COJLN TANNING CO.. LlNCOUI, N'KURAtKA, 7rBolo Mnnufaoturera. IF ED GE 'S CLUES Used by the best manufacturers and mechanics in the world. I'ullinau ralacoCar!o.,Mam A llainllu Oman & riauouo., Ae.,frnllUnihtiffintirnrk. At the New Orhans I-Wposl. Hon, joints made with It en ilured a testhiK strain of over 1600 Pounds TO A KQIMKK INCH. ProrwuTUvtl $tnmqtt tlua Krioirn, TWO GOLD MEDALS. LttmLm. 1K&L Ji Ortmn. 1SS.V 1 If vniirstcHlwr stnxfl tint Vntn t t kbiuI lilt rnnl nnrl I Op. notttift for niinnlec m. KHER. RUSSIA CK31KNT CO., (Jlouccil ?r, llwi. UNPARALLsELED OFFER D EMOREST'8 THE BE S Of nil thn MncrazInGS. Illustrated with Original Steel linaraxh. ing$t rhototiruvurem nnd Oil Picture. Kcb copy of "Drraorest's Mnmlily llafailna'' ton. atns A Coupon Order. eiilltllnK the bolder ! the stlectloa of any pattern Illustrated In the fashion department la that number, in any of the slits mauufw-tured. Bend twenty cents for the current numbrr with Pattert Coupon and you will certainly subscribe Two Ilollsrs foi a year and get ten limes Its value. ol. K, l.l W, Jennings Demorett. Publiiher, 17 E. Uth St., New York DRUNKENNESS Xa3.stcvxa.tl3r Oixrocl. 1 Dr.IInlnea' OOIiDCN 8l,IJOII'ICs"iianrlWi ilestroyaall appetite for alcobpllo Ihiuora. It can be meereltu adiulnlslered In coffee, tea, or an article of food, even In liquor Itself, with nerera falling results. Thousands of the worst drunk ards hava been cured, who to-day believe they quit drlnUlncof thelrownfreewlll. ICndorred by every body who knuws of Its virtues but saloon-keepers. Uend for pamphlet contalnlnc hundreds of testi monials from tho best women and men from all parts ot the country. Address In confidence, QOLDEH BPE0IFI0 CO., 187 Baco St, Ciaclamtl. 0. Thn Oldest Medicine tlio World ipv Is probably Lr. uaie 1 uoinpsou s This article ts a carefully prepared phystetan'i pre icrlptlon. and has been In eonslant use for nearly a ceulury, and notwithstanding the many oilier preuai stluns lliat have been Iniroduotn Into Hie market the isle of this article Is conitsntly Increas n. If Hie directions are followed ll will never fall. We parllculsrlr Invite Ihestteailon of physicians in Its merits. Jou L. Tuoarsox, Sottt Co., Troy, Jf. y' I ANYLADYt: fe-PEARLI anmakahandsomaRUOS (D.fflW ours out ui rans.iara ornujcioio. fiunts ox pltrns. RUGMAKEI1 mm easy.simpio ouaniHcwiNol fasclnatlriR. I Kseu susap iKewTreeLi ssapMf ee Lists. siacuinb or 11, hand, Awonda fullnvsntloo. It SSLLS ATSIQltT. FrlrtAnnlv fil. f.t63 AGENTS Wanted. Hreal AnnlvfartArTtiori1. Mawblaa. No raaV rooatrast. iU6, Q. HOlf T &. 00., isuafHu, NIBKASKA CULTIVATOR AND HOUisT KSKPKR eaVrssomtluIng wouderlulin rrsmlams. tnd jour naBi and address on a iwsul card fcr saaapU copy and you will U d.luhled. lmtlon t.ils papar au4 4drM 4, u. HMITH, Pub., Omaha, . mam nini ii ii Han