The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, February 13, 1886, Image 7

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    A RUSSIAN HEVTKW.
i
A Grnnil Military Display Klidfng with
l'ecullttr llendltlou of a l'raynr.
We rode at least u mile unil u half,
aays Gen. lligginsoii in Blackwood's,
past the lino of tents, and must have
been 50,000 men. The ground ia
prettily accident?, and altogether well
suited for camp purposes
At tne end
we came upon the guard regiments
and the Preobrajensky regiment,
.wili whom lutfshed the inspection:
mm ncre were aswmuieu an u o
bands and drums, to the number of
800, in. one compact mass facing tho
einpiesf) pavilion or lent, at the door
of whicli she and her ladies alighted,
and were joined by tho emperor and
grand dukes. We all dismounted and
came inside the squaro.of which the
royalty and staff formed one side, tlio
musicians the opposite aid?, the other
t wo sides being composed of odicers of
the various corps who had hurried to
the spot. In the center, on a mound.
stood tho condutor of the united ,
i-'inus oi music, ana near him one
drummer-boy, or perhaps a lad of 20.
We, the foreign missions, stood in line,
and the emperor came down from the
pavilion and spoke to each of the
generals. He was very gracious to
me, and inquired about my service
and the commands I had held. This
over, ho stood alone in the center,
and a detachment of Kcrscnnts in full
marching order passed him one by
one, each sergeant giving the evening
report of his picket and of the usual
"watch-sett iiiL'" in a loud voice, the
czar thus fulfilling for the moment the 1
role of camp commandant. Wo
(trenurals onlv) wo.vq then taken tin.
oneby one, to the empress, who talked
of nflWis. nnd nf t tin Irnmu r.nor.iHv
to me nhout tlio nrincess of nl?.
------ .-- - . ,uiiauir.i Mii"':iiii'""niiu:iv, i.Mii. I ;ui
" , "" rWx .. I bolter. I n.x I noticed a hC-c.li.ircolur
in., u-.. l,n,wll ,ltL . odor r'ont the fluids I was pnssdng-i
. i-Vo 1 V , M 1 IIM Vil X W H
kept closing round tho square as tho vor ,,tl,c 11,0 ne:ct' a,1(1 tlmt 11 1)orsi9
hour for "the retreat ," or zaria drew ilc,,t froth 8C,,m PPcrt upon tho
nkth. Meanwhile heavy clouds had "'"-face, and a sediment settled. And yot I
gathered in the horizon, and a storm did not realize my danger, for. indeed, seo
bccmcd to threaten us, though tho ing these Hymptoms continually, I finally
viewdownthe slopunnd over the alley became uccustoined to them, and my bus
to Krasnoe, distant about n mile, was ' picion was wholly disnrmed by the fact
not rendered less beaut if ill by t he com
bination of waniniiFunlinht and threat
ening clouds. Eight o'clock sounds;
each field battery tires an evening gun,
three rockets shoot into tho. air. and
the drums and bands roll out, with a
solemnity and volume of sound not
easily forgotten, thooveiiinqhyinn. As
tho bust notes die oil the drummer boy
steps forward, the bandmaster de
scends, and tho little, drummer, solo
occupant of thesquare, repeats slowly
but with perfect distinctness t he Lord's
prayer. Every head is uncovered and
bows, from the furthermost spectator;
and I should in my heart pity the man
who, as the little lacVs "Amen" went
up in its solitary simplicity, could scoff
atoreven be unimpressed by thesilence
which followed. There was a total ab
sence of all exaggeration or straining
for increased effect. The bands then
burst forth with theKussian national
air, so well known to all of us, and the
tsceno closed as night fell.
MKS.BULTjEISUItOISSS'SIMiTP.
I'ercli, Kels, Sliiners, mill Turtle. Como at
Iior Call nuil Kat from Iiui- Ilaml.
Almost in the heart of .Sandwich,
Mass., is a sheet of water covering a
dor.cn acres. Along its shores aro
many residences, among them that of
Mrs. Jiello llurgess, not two rods from
the water's edge.
"Would you like to seo me feed my
fish?" she asked a reporter. The hos
tess and cuest walked out upon tho
ten-footplankwhlkaboutafoot above jDr. Footo detailed to mo tho many remark
the water's surface. Mrs. Burgess car- nblo cures of cases like my own which had
i iei in nernancissoinecaKo ana omul, i
i)la.sh, splabh, as two good-sized tur
tles tumbled oil a log, while four others
arrived from other directions. Fish,
eels, and turtles would swim up anil
lake their food from the lady's hand,
and give no evidence of fear. One largo
white perch, that would tip the scales
at a pound and over, seemed to de
light in having its sides rubbed, while
tho shiners would allow any amount
of fondling, so long as they were not
taken from the water. Several of the
eels wero honored v'h names there
being "Quinn," who is over four feet
in length, and is named in honor of a
policeman; "Jumbo," a three-footer;
"Beauty," a beauty in shape, com
plexion, nnd deportment; "Eliza,"
who was christened by W. J. IiOiivitt
of Boston in honor of "All on Account
of Eliza." These slippery specimens
would taUotfieir food trom tlio hand,
.. l 41 i i i i i
fltwl t r an in, r inn. lianlu -incf uinik 1
I , rf n ft, , ' i V""i"
light in having them gently scratched
by Mrs. Burgess, who could tell which
eel was which, though to the strangtr
all except "Quinn" and "Jumbo"
looked alike.
Henry and Julia.
A day or two ago si'o stopped in to
talk to a young apothecary whom she.
know very well, and casually naked if
ho could conceal a dose of castor oil
so that ono could tako it without
knowing it. lie said "of course," and
engaged her in atlable converse till sho
said: "0, Henry, it is late don't for
get your promise." "0h,no, Julia,"
ho laughed; "but won't you have a
glass of soda before you go?" Julia
didn't mind, and after tho last bit of
foam had disappeared Enid: Well, how
about tho oil?" "But vou have taken
it already in tho soaaV" answered
Henry, with a smirk of triumph. "Oh,
how could you? It was for .Tano!" gig
gled tho blushing J ulin, as sho lied to
concpulher emotions.
An exchange states that if a castor
oil plant is kept growing in a room,
mosquitoes, fli$3 and other pests will
ntot enter, or if they shohld they 'nro
so.on found dead beneath the loaves.
. , , ,Ivur J,,cmnK, , ing physician and a graduate of tho schools,
-plashed the water gent y, and m- ' i ,iei.ided the idea of any medicine outside
tantly there came from all directions tll0 ,,. cllll)meI(1 1)oil , ,,, tho ,t,1Ht 1)0I1.
-cores of fish o the s imp and perch ellciaU So MO,icitoiIHi ,lowcvor, W1W Ur.
variety, nnd eels of all sizes. Foot , fl m,nnised ! would
"Lome, come, said Mrs. Burgess, , i, ..
and t he command was followed bv a ve ",y Vl"h' VL-,in.lt" "s. U'
A TERRIBLE CONFESSION.
A rUYNICIAX PRESENTS SOME
STAUTLtNG FACTS.
Can It bo Tliaf tlie Hanger Indicated la
Universal.
Tho following story which is nttrncMng
wide itttentiou from the iires in bo ro
mnrli nliln flint nu Cillirifit oxennn nnrn1 vrn
we ,0 notliiy it boforo onrreiulers en tiro:
To the Mitor of Vie Jtocheitrr (X. '.) Dtmocrat:
Silt: .On the first tiny of .Jump, 1881,1 lay
nt my residence in this city xnrruundoil by
my friends and wnltinc for death. Heaven
'only knows tho agony I then nurtured, for
words can never descrilK) it. Ami yet, if a
Ijw years previous any one had told me
that I was to be brought so low, nnd by so
terrible a discnMC, I should have scoffed nt
tho idea. I had always been uncommonly
strong and healthy, and weighed over 200
pounds, nnd hnrdly knew, in my own expe
rience, what pain or sickness were. Very
many people who will road this statement
realize at times they are unusually tired
nnd cannot account for it.. They feel dull
pains in various parts of the body and do
not understand why. Or they aio exceed
ingly hungry one day and entirely without
appetite tho next. This was just the way
I felt when the relentless malady which had
fastonenrd itself upon me llrst began. Still
I thought nothing of it; that probably 1
had taken a rold winch would soon pass
n way. Shortly after this I noticed a heavy,
and nt times neuralgic, pain in one side of
nry heail, but as it would conic ono day
and bo gone tho next, 1 paid no attention
to it. Then my stomach would get out of
order and my food often failed to digest,
cauHinK nt times great inconvenience. Vet.
i nvpti itu n. nil VMifin ii T did tint. tliinL Mint.
I. ... ........ ?
fnncietI j waH ButfcrinB hom malaria and
' j i i t. ii i r .
110
1 and
'lso
ai tiicro worn nir.ro quantities ono day
that I had no pain in tho nffected organs
or in their vicinity. Why I should have
been so blind I cannot understand!
I consulted tho best medical skill in tho
laud. 1 visited all the famed mineral
springs in America nnd traveled from Maine
t , Oilifonilii
Still I grow worse. No two
physicians agreed as to my malady. One
Hiiil I was troubled with spinal irritation,
another, dyspepsia; another, heart disense;
another, gelienil debility; another, conges
tion of tlio base of tho brain; and so on
through a long list of common diseases, the
symptoms of many of which 1 really had.
In tliis way sovcral years passed, during
which time I was steadily growing worso.
My condition had really become pitiable.
Tho slight syinptoms I at first experienced
wero developed into terrible nnd constant
disorders. My weight had been reduced
from 1207 to 130 pounds. My life was a
bunion to myself and friends. 1 could re
tain no food on my stomach, and lived
wholly by injections. I was h living mass
of pain. My pulse was uncontrollable. In
my agony I frequently foil to tho floor and
clutched tho carpet, and prayed for death!
Morphine had little or no effect in deadnn
ing tlio pain. For six days and nights I
had tho deuth-proinonitory hiccoughs con
stantly! My water was filled with tube
casts and a'liuiuen. I was struggling with
flight's disoaso of tho kidneys in its last
Btuges!
While suffering thus I received a call from
my pastor, tho Kov. Dr. Foote, at that
limo rector of St. Paul's Kpi.scop.U church,
of this city. I felt that it was our last in
terview, but in the coursa of conversation
COme under his observation. As a practic
first day of .Juno, 18S1, and took it ae
cording to directions. At first it sickened
me; but this I thought was a good sign for
one in my debilitated condition. I contin
ued to take it; tho sickening sensation do
parted and I was finally able to retain food
upon my stomach. In a few days I noticed
a decided change for tho better, as also did
my wife and friends. My hiccoughs ceased
and I experienced less pain than formerly.
I was so roj uiced at this improved condi
tion tlmt, upon what I had believed but a
few days boforo was my dying bed, I vowed,
In tlio presence of my family nnd friends,
(should I recover I would both publicly and
privately make known this remedy for tho
good of humanity, wherever and whenever
I had an opportunity, and this letter is in
fulfillment of that vow. My improvement
was constant from tlmt time, and in less
than threo mouths I had gained liO pounds
I.. Jt.w.1. 1 I
ui liunu, wecailiu ujiiireij ueu jiuiii imiu unit
1 1
I lIvo I owe my life ami present condi
Hon wholly to Wurnor'a safe cure, the rem
edy which I used.
Since my recovery I hnvo thoroughly re
investigated tho subject of kidney diffi
culties Rtid IS right's disease, and the truths
developed aro astounding. I therefore
state, deliberately, anil as a physician,
thatlbolievomore than ono-half thodeaths
wliich occur in America are caused by
might's disease of tlio kidneys. This may
Bound liko a rash statement, but I am pre
pared to verify it fully. Ilriglit's dlseuse
has no distinctive features of its own, (In
deed, it often develops without any pain
whatever Su tlio kidneys or their vicinity),
but has the symptoms of nearly every
other common complaint. Hundreds ol
people die daily, whose burin's are author
ized by a physician's certlllcato us occur
ring from 'Heart Disoaso," "Apoplexy,"
"Paralysis," "Spinal Complaint," "Uheu
matism," "Pneumonia," and the other
common complaints, when in reality it is
from llright's disease of tho kidneys. Few
physicians, and fewer people, realize tho ex
tent of thU disease or its dangerous nnd
Insiduous nature. It steals into the sys
tem like a thief, manifests its presence if at
(.11 by the commonest symptoms and
fastens itself in the constitution before
tlio victim is awaro of it. It is nearly oa
hereditary as consumption, quite as com
mon And fully us fatal. Kntire families,
inheriting it from their ancestors, bar
died and yet none of the number knew or
roallied tho mysterious povror wlilcli was.
removing them. Instead of common syin
tarns it often shows nono whatever, but
brings death suddenly, from convulsions,
apoplexy or heart diseasi.
As one who has suffered, and known by
bitter experience what ho says, I imploro
every ono who reads theso words not to
neglect the slightest symptoms of kidney
diflirulty. No one can afford to hnznrd
such chances.
I make the foregoing statements based
upon facts which I can substantiato to tho
letter. Tho welfare of thosn who may pos
slhly bo sufferers such as I wns is an amplo
inducement for mo to take the step I have,
nnd if I can successfully warn others from
the dangerous path in which I once walked,
I am willing to endure all tho professional
nnd personal consequences.
.1. 11. HKNIOX, M. D.
Kocm:sTi:n, X. Y., Dec. .10.
"Mnmmn, why is papa bald?" "I nm
his fourth wife, darling."
Miss Kate Fit
real estate.
Id is buying Wasninston
(3. HI. I).
Walking down Uroadwny is very plena.
ant when you feel well, and T K
never felt better than when his friend asked
him how he got over that severe cough of
his so speedily. "Ali.mv boy," said T ,
"U. M. I), did it!" And his friend wondered
what 0. M. I), meant, lie knew it did not
menu a Good Mntiy Doctors, for T
K had tried a dozen in vain. "I liavo
it," said he, just hitting tho unil on tin
head, "you mean Dr. i'ierco's 'Golden Med
ical Discovery,' or (fold Medal Deserved ns,
my friend .1 S always dubs it." Sold
by druggists.
Princo llismnrck reads tlio French socioty
papers regularly.
Wo accidently overheard tho following
dialogue on the street yesterday:
Jones. Smith, why don't you stop that
disgusting hawking and spitting?
S'!!1"' !!'w er.a I? You know I am a
martyr to catarrh,
J. Do as I did. I hnrt tho disease In ltd
worst form but I am well now.
S. What did you do for it?
.1. I used Dr. Sage s Catarrh Remedy. It
cured mo and it will cure you.
S. I'vo heard ol it, and byJovo I'll try it..
.1. Do so. You'll find it at all tho drug
stores in town.
llismnrck siivr he never esteemed but ono
Frenchman Thiers.
Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" is
the debilitated woman's best restorativo
tonic.
The fool wonders, tho wNo man asks.
"1 am a merchant and planter," writes
Mr. T. N. Humphrey, of Tenn., "and it
gives mo great pleasuro to say that for
severe coughs and colds Allen's Lung Pal
bam is tlio best remedy now olfered for
sale. I hnvo induced many to try it, with
the best, of results." Au Druggists, 25c,
Coc, and $1.00 a bottle.
Mine. Patti has bcon offered an engage
ment in lirazil at Sd.OOO a night.
"HO UIIII OX IAIN."-Mq it 1 ii.
"Hough on rln" UqulJ, 3Vi. Quick euro. Neural
(In, rlii'uiiiatlsni, hiIiim, imln. siir.ilm, UeaJuelio
c amps, colic. "UiiukIi un l'alu" l'luiier, 13c
Tho Cologne Gazette spells it not British
"Parliament," but "Parnellmont."
AVOItTII 'kNOWINrT
The wor't S-h1i1 or Hum ran 1 cured without
a scar It Cole's Caruiillvnlvc ia promptly
uieJ. It lutlHntly clops the pmu. SkiM by Druf
cUts ut aiiJ W cents.
llippolyto Mellon Victor Charawnulo, the
French lawyer and statesman is dead.
"ItOlHJII ON OOIKSIIS."
Afk for "Iioueli on Couslis," for cousin, colds
loiclluonU liiHitteiitvM. Troches, l.Vt. Liquid. 23c.
A natural color, that defies detection, is
produced by lluckingliam's Dyo for tho
Whiskers.
Leading physicians testify to tlio valuoof
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, as a specific for
colds.
Walk as if you wero conscious that your
body lias a soul in it.
"Wlion Baby waa ale, -wo piro her Cnatorla,
7hen alio ttiu a Child, ahe cried for Costiirln,
When ahe became Miss, aim clung to Coatoria,
7bu ahe had Children, ahe garo them CastorU,
Sarnh llernhardt has takou to pork diet
to iucreaso hei-nvoiidiipois.
At TiiiHTV-i'iVB Tin: avkuaok Amkiucan
niscovmts that iik has an "inkk.u.vai. sto.m-
ACll,"and so goes into tho hands of thodoc
tors for the remnant of his life. Preven
tion is better than euro, but Dil. Wai.ki:ii'h
C'aukounia Vin'i:oah Uittuiih will both euro
nnd prevent dyspopsia, disoasos of the skin,
liver, kidneys, and ull disorders arising
from bad blood.
A Vermontor has sold Ids wifo for 50.
Tlioso poisons who do not need Iron, but
who are troubled with Nervousness mill
Dyspepsia, will find in Carter's Littlo
Nkuvk Pills a most desirabloarticlo, Thoy
are mostly used in combination with Car
ter's Littlo Liver Pills, and in this way
often exert a most magical etfuct. Tako
just ono pill of each kind immediately after
eating and you will bo freo from Indlgostiou
nnd Dyspepsia. In vials at lio cunts. Sold
by all Druggists.
Miis CTara Louiso Kellogg has bogun a
ton weeks' concert tour.
If a couch disturbs yonr aleep, tako Plio' Cure for
Consumption and rem well.
Tho avernge ago of tho British poor is
fifly-oight.
nYSPEPSrlF
S7 MMMSBBsmnm
Is a danreroni as well aa distrt-asiDe complaint. If
DFKleetad, it lands. Iir Impairing nutrition, and da
iirewinr the tone of us sjstom, to prepare the way
f..v I, ...iiS f Wtma
m
-THE
BEST TONIC
Quick! and eonpIeUly ('rtrt-H lyaiirla In all
lulunaa. Ilrurtliurn, IlelrbliiB, Tuatlnii llm
1:om1. etd. It enrieliM and DurinestliaLkxjd utima.
U1M Uim appvtite and aU3 the aMtmUatlon or n4.
Mm Km M. Kiszlc Paula. Kant a. aarai "For
tb past two years I Iua aufferwi l j Dyspepsia iu
an aKfnutd tnrm. Hnt all kinds of I ood causinK
Da much distress. I tried variuua reniediua without
relief. I bass used Brown's Iron Hitters for two
months and an cured. 0n now eat with impunity,"
Un. A. K ItvaacLU m U. lHh Hi.. Hi. Jwwpb,
Ma.. Mrs : I waersd with Dyspepsis furtmiiesrs,
dorinf that U-ws was not aUstusiensat frnit with
out dutnss, trwn's Iron BltUrs cured ms." f
Usnulas hasaUxs Trads Mark and cruesed red lines
on wrapper. TsJto no olbrr. Mads only by
BUwWft CHEMICAL CO., UALTIM0UK, MB.
0 T.
m mm i
iiffllis
IIIJ1 11 I J t- '
?nri i i i i r. m
Tho New York World says a child in thnb
eity wns poisoned by a cotigli syrup con
taining morphia or opium, Thoro is no
such dangii in lted Star Cough Cure. It is
purely vegetable, prompt, safo and sure.
M!i cents.
Mlttlitly Ovflnlrnwti.
Mr. Malapropos (to Miss Cliimiiuii to, who
issmilinjand nnimateil) "You remind mo
of mi old French teacher of mino" (noticing
n change in Miss C.'s expression at tlio ad-
I jective)- "oh, not that you'ro old, or look
. like her; not that, but"
' Mws Clmrtnuuto (again radiant) "No?
Ilut how then?"
Mr. Malapropos "Well, she used to say,
you know, that it was so absurd for pooplo
to laugh in conversation, for to laugh is
nlwnys to distort ono's face."
Miss Charmanto "And you consider that
I"
Mr. Malapropos "Oh, but you don't,
you know; that's how I happened to speak
of it," Harper's Bazar.
Col. D. ,1. Williamson, Quni teriunster V.
S. A., and ox-U. S. Consul at Calhio, Peru,
spent SL'O.OOO in eiht years in trying to
euro himself of rheumatism, but got no re
lief until ho used St. Jacobs Oil, which
cured him.
Jerc IJluck'x Wit.
His wit was always ro.uly. Once, when
ho young -st judge in the stnte. ho went to
hold court in a neighboring county, where
tho leader of tho bar was an old man
named Chambers, gray iu tho law nnd jeal
ous of his professional dignity. In tlio trial
of tho very llrst causo tho youns jtidje had
occasion to differ sharply with tlio old law
yer on a iiiustion ol practice. It hurt tho
old man's feelings, and soino of tho other
lawyers explained it so to tlio judgo during
tho noon recess that ho undertook to
smooth the rulllod feather. So when court
mot ngnin lie expressed from tho bench his
regret that what ho had perhaps bluntly
said had bo.-n taken hard by Mr. Cham
bys, niul closed witli tho apt quotation
from "Othello":
"Haply I am black, and hnvo not. thoso
soft parts of conversation which cliainbcrors
huve."
KciMioiii)' of Ural AVorlc.
"Pa, I'm not going to learn any more
geography lesions."
"Why? liavo you been excused from
geography lessons?" '
"No, but- -"
"I presume your teacher has got tired of
such a stupid pupil."
"Toucher nothin'. I'm tho fellor that's
got tired. I read in tho paper that tlio
geography of over half the globe would bo
changed by futuro explorations and I'm
going to wall. I want to got it straight bo.
foro I put iu so much hard work."- Tlio
Judge.
l'ttlt ut Homo.
Mr. Tompkins (to Manager Snnpshow,
who has just returned from Uuropo) Did
you have a plonsunt trip?
Snnpshow 01), yes; but. 1 was very homo.
sick until I reached Home. I foil ull right
there.
Tompkins How was that?
Snnpshow Win, I spent two days in
tho catacombs, and tlio collection of dead
heads there, mado mo fool as though I was
at homo again. Unidentified Exchange.
Only twenty-six of tho United States sen.
ntors keep house in Washington.
Miss Jennie Flood, tho dnughtor of tho
California millionaire, is said to liavo
SL',000,000 in her own right.
An exchange says: There aro more puns
niiido on Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup freo of
charge, than aro paid for by tlio owners. A
good tli.ng deserves liie notice ol the piess.
Mmo. Patti lias contrnrted with Corti, of
La beam, for a tour of Italy next spring.
Unlforit S lure Is Invaluable for soups, hashes,
La. llloud admirably with ull unnlcn.
Tho governor of Senegal has completely
defeated the falso prophet.
lloiiH Komi This
Unless yon want a freo sample of Smith'
Itilo lienns, tho great livor remedy, nnd a
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,i iimii ,, ii, iiiFiii mil niUfnuiiuj tin
free of charge. Send us your naiiie and P.O.
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IKIIirL'HS. .1. J'. iT.MIlll It LA)., OL. J.OU1S 310.
(Name this paper.)
Tho Misses Mason, of Dostou, bus given
4i,uui to a scliool at i usuegoe, Ala.
.ie Professor
Of an academy In Vermont, was cured of catarrh
by Hood' tiarsapaillla. und writes the folic wins
InlrrestltiB statementt
'I cheerfully kIvo my otporlenco Ii the mo of
moil's Eurkiipnrllln. I had been troubled vl h c.
tarrh to some ex'eit tri lone It.nc, and hnil used
callous medlc'n'" with no good results, whin I was
so affccicd tin t speech was somoirhat dlftlcult, and
my voice was cnllrvly unnatural. 1 then bcuon to
use Hood's Rarsaparllla as niumedy, and with such
food effect that In n fow weeks apeech was easy, the
olce natural, and my pencnil lie.i 1 1 wusniurhlm
pnived. Sometimes a r turn of thn il.en e Is In.
duced by takinB cold, whrn I resort ar oncu to tho
use of Hood's Hnrrnparllla, h o i I keep by mti cun
stair ly, and always And relief, I rcKind lloud's Ka--saparllla
as an luvaluablo remedy ft r catarrh, ai.d
Judtrli g by Its o fecta upon myself I cannot a ly too
much 1 1 Its) in sc." ,1. 8. CiM.nr, Jerlcl.o Vt.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Bold by all druggists. ig sit tor ti. l'roparod by
C.I.HOOU&CO. Apothecaries. Lowell. Mast.
100 Doses One Dollar.
I,IST Ol? UREASES
ALWAYS COItAIlLE 11V DHISO
MEXICAIT
MUSTANG
LINIMENT.
OP IIUMAX FIESH.
Itheumntlsm,
Hums nnilHcalds,
Blliifsnnd Illtcs,
Cuts and Drulsos,
Hpralns i: Ktltchns,
Contracted Sluicles,
Utlir Joints,
IJocUuchc,
Eruptions,
I'rost Illtcs,
OF AXIUAL3.
Hcrntches,
Sores nnd (3nlls,
Spavlu, Cracks,
ycrow Worm, fJrub,
I'oot Hot. Hoof Alls
X,ameness,
Swluny, l'ounders,
Hprulns, Htraliis,
Soro 1'ects
Stin'ness,
ftnd all oiternal dtaeaoef , and ereryhurt or accident.
JTor iaeral um Iu family, stablo and itocfc yard, It U
THU BEST Ol' A lit,
LINIMENTS
The great popularity nnd snccos of Sal
nation Oil, the groat pain destroyer, has
made it n, target for counterfeiters, lie
ware of imitations. Prico !25 cents a
bottle.
Work is ncaln suspended on the pedestal
for the Hnrtholdi statue.
IV: bursa nilr of l.'.-on's Patent HppI Stlfli-netsi
inakrs a boo: or ahodlast twlre at loru.
1 Tlio agent of tho Pnssnmnqtinddy In
dians of Maiui) rcportstheirnumberatriUl.
"ItOUtlH O.V CATAISItU"
cortrtts nffen'lve odors at one?. Cn-nplele r.'treof
orst chronic iarsi nl. uno matin 1 ai irnrzle for
dlplilhrrla, sore throat, foul breath. AVi.
Mr. N. Stone, our produce dealer, says
he would not. do without Athlophoros for
rheumatism for any money. Dr. Thomus
Anderson prescribes it iu ninny rases. I
hnvo sold almost three dozen bottles this
spring nnd summer. J. K. Wells, Koscoe,
Mo.
Tonnysnn's fortune is estimated at$f00,
000. If ntlllcted with Soro Hyes, uso Dr. Isnno
ThouipKou'8 Kjo Water. Druirulsts Foil II. ao.
TRADE MARK.
I Free from Ojytatcs, Umeties and Voitoiu
i f a r-r
SURE.
PROMPT
AT Unt'OllIITB AN fl IIC.IKRH.
TiiKnuuuH A.MnjF.trn co..iui.TiMonr..BP.
T JACOBS
IP u Cures Rheumatism. Ncuralnh.
hor rain
i UI WHS AT III1LII1IISTS AM) DKll.KUa.
THE CllinLES A. YOUCLEl. 10., IIU.TlUOllt. 111).
ELY'S
OreamBalm
Cleanses tlio Head.
Hollcvos 1'nlu nt
Once. Allays In
flnuimntloii. Honls
Sores. Kostorcs
Tasto ami Smell.
A rosltivo Cure.
A particle Is applied Into
each nostril, l'rlco M cts.
HAY-FEVER
at ilruci-'UI' or by mall. Send fur r.lrctilnr.
KLVllItorilKltS, Druifislsw.Oweso, N. T.
Ur, It. Totter, 9-JO W1d ilrwt, Trrre Iliotf , IdJIidh, tuf
ferM from Neur-vtcla nJ fuuol no relltf till b utJ
ATHLOPHOROS. Ucn lo one day'i time the palo wu
ll (ooe. It will prompt relief Iu ftUci of Nrural
fia. A)t yourdrugjl.t fur Attiloptuosi. If you cnoot
retltof bira do not try otcelhlni tUe, but or Jf r t onet
fromui. WewlllKad It tiprui piJJ on receipt of prloo.
$1.00 lf ottl.
ATHLOPHOROS CO.. 113 Wall St. New York.
MALT
BITTERS,
If you wish to be rellorej of thoao terrlblo Slclc
Hcuduclics and that mbcrablo (Jour Stom
ach. It will, when tnken nccordlnf; to dlrco
tlona, euro any cnao of Slclc llcndaclio
or Sour Slomncli. It cleans tho lining of
Btoinnclt and bowels, promotes healthy
action anil mvcet seoretlons. . ninkos V"
Iilood anil kIc-h It fn- flow, thus griiillng
lilitrlmciit to every iart. It Is tho sin Test,
H)cellrnt and surest Vcsotiiblo ltfineily
ever inventod for all dUoasoa of tho atomaclt
and liver.
J. M. Mooro, of Karmlniton. Mich., cats: My
millVrlnir from M-If lluadnclio and Sour
Stotnncli has tt-rrllile. Ono bottle of HoH
suid ilnlt Ultlirs cured me.
Do not est Hops and JTTnlt Bitters con.
founded wllli Inferior preparations of similar
name. Tor ealo by all uruceliits.
GOODMAN DRUG CO,, Wholesale Agents,
OMAHA, NIC II.
Cm Em MAYNE
HEAL ESTATE AMD LOAI
8. W. Cor. loth nuil rarnmn Sts.,
OMAHA,
NEB.
Gpiiornl donlcr In Wi'Htorn Lnnil mill
Oninlui City I'roprrly. Hub Iniprovoil unil
nnlinprovi'il ImihIh in nvury comity in No
brnNlin. CircnliirH with lull inforinutlon
Hcnt on nppliciitinn.
Any ono having liiruls for snle In No
IniiHkn will tin well to xoiitl dcHcriptlon,
jirico, olc, to Mr. Mnyno, who will jjlvo It
prompt nltnntlon.
All People ApproclateHonest Goods
MIDDLESEX
INDIGO-BLUE FLANNEL SUITS
AltlJ A I.I, 1'l.ltK WOOL,
dulplilu.
SOLD BY ALL LEADING CLOTHIERS.
WANT
W Irss. tttani
'Pf An active Man or Womsn inerrrr
Ccouiittus(llourxaod Jvalsrs SI,
wr Hsslkund Kinemts. t xtifii.feilii sd.
vsncr. Csnvstalnuutat rilKKl I'srtliiUfs
l:to. standard Saver-wars Co. Boston, bii,
am
rsBlViBiirsryllefipmTrMa
sVinncn'Q DaoTit i co m6a,
rnceoocrs.au I UHiO
lytnall. htowrllACU
.larintown. Man.
;uuulii u s nu ii-i.l.u.Li
OPIUM
Morphine Ilnlilt Cured In lO
lo y o iIhj-i, No pay till (Juroii.
U u J, ora-t-usMs. I.cnuuou. Ohio.
W. N. U.. Ouaui.
aoo-c.
l'rodooa the flnast Ilowers,
Vtsotablrs sJld Cruba. Hiioii
IIUY
inousHork. how WgtUblra and Karm
'liialEtlS WARRANTED, 7
uioiw,im. r ii 1 1 ut mi jnims nilsun
2B&.
ct Jacobs nil
Always look well and ulro Ionic service. Coats o'the
KciiiiIiih urtlc ii liavo on u silk Imnirrr. 'Only
icuriurti! niuilo frmu MiUln-sv I'll u a-ls bear t'lls
Cunt-er it I.N OKI, I., I'.IVi' III, A.'iitM,
M I mil l MI' V l.ll.'l II km. n Hntir VnrlrT I'lilli.:
Vinegar slitter. apa
pall to and tonic, psriaca kss
blood, ftPBtigtliena the trtff
and kldncva, and will restore
health, bowerer loet.
Vlnecar HItfer rath
bret rcinedy dlKcoTued for
promoting dictation, enrhss;
headache and Increasing IM
vital powers.
Vlnrirar nit f r smrfm.
iiHtes the food, refrulntcs the stomach aixl bow
els, Rtrini; healthy nnd natural sleep.
Vlne;rnr mitcra the ereat dlscssa prs
venter, and stands nt the head of nil family rem
edies. No homo Bhould over be without it.
V I nccn r II 1 1 1 e r s cures Slabirial, Billons anil
Other fevers, diseases of the Heart, Uver six!
Kidneys, and a bundled other Jiainful disorders.
Send for either of our valuable rcfereno
IkxjVr for ladles, for farmers, for merchants, aar
Jleillcal Trvatixe on UiseoKes, or our Catechism
on Intemperance and Tobacco, which last should
bo in tho hands of every child and youth In tbo
country.
Any two of the above books mailed free on
receipt of four cents for registration fees.
IMI. JicDonnld Drag Co., 631 Washington BUN.T.
. CURE r
Afl Bil ious Complaints
ui.j . m .i-c.ij p.a iu win, uciajr ruajuar
JsoiTAjiije and pre psxed with tba groatmt earsL
from tho best drugs. They relievo lbs aoffertw
Jtt I Ar 1 1 1 I , , w
at once bv carrvlnir off all lmnurltlna thnituia.
Ihabawols.
Ola. All druKClata. U3c. e.Jlox.
TUB
Gold & Jewelled
MEDAL
Was nwnrilod by tba
Nntlnnnl Medical
AHSiirlnllou
TO TIIK AUTlIUll OF mil
SellENGE OF LSFE
(n-lmlstlin clilor Coiniilllnqr IMiyslclan of
the IViibudy Alsttl oil Institute),
ftbelnetlie best Medical Treatise on Manhno l. Ki
ImuslccV Vitality, Nervous unil I'liyslcst I Mlltv.
Premature Decline In Man. tho Krrors of ou n. mil
tlia untnlil miseries rcsultl B from indiscretions ur
excess In early life, wlilc'i Hie author has proved
may bo nlUvl.iteil an I pmltlvrly ciire l. H Is a
stamlaril Meillral Worko 1 tlio aliov. anJIsstreas
uro lo overv youuj nnd nilili'.l i-aired man. War
ranted as represented or the iniincv refnmlou In
c cry Instance! .KM p.iircs; emliossed mud n, full
i-llti 111 iierscrlpttntis for all dleac. Price only
8 1 , by in UI, sealed, post-nilil. Illustrative samples
tree to ull. Send mw. Tills work Is t:n versaMv
recom ncnileil by tlio press, cleriry. parents a-a
teacher, anil every ono of lis mure ttian a million
rearlers. Kvcry man, youiiK or old, sb iul.1 read tats
book, an.l every suTerer sh mid nous ill tba author.
"There Is a hntm In lliloiJi there la a pliyslclaa
there." Aitilress
l)r.V. II. I'AltlCKIt. 4 llninnch st.Iloston, Haas,
Thcso DIec8
roprosent
tho
opposito
sides of
B. H. DOUGLASS & SONS'
Capsicum Cough Drops
for dougho, Colds nnd Soro Throats, aa
Alloviator of Consumption, and of proat
bonoilt in most casos of Dyspepsia.
(BEWARE UF IMITATIONS.)
They aro the result of over forty yearn' experiano
in compounding COUOII IlElILIUIlii.
Uslsll prlrsi 15 cents per qllarlrr puuna.
Toil 8AIX ItV ALL DLALKUS.
Mm ftMALEcrl IrtKAknliSS ABU
IDEBIL1TH WFEBiLEJW UECAI.
A Llfo Exporionco. Romarkablo and
quick euros. Trial Packages. 8ond
Btamp for Boalod particulars. Address
Dr. WARD & CO. Louisiana, Wo.
Kitr7nssr.sBUssswisaGasBBnsls1
irfi'iK-" JsKasssMT TTiTTr 111 ii'auii.ii
Y0.1 uro ,uiii.ioii fl free trial of thlrtu dauiot tba
nan of Ur. liyo'iUVIebriited Voltnlelleltwllh Klectrlo
buspeiisory Aiillniicpa, for tho speedy relief nndper.
maneiit curoiit Xi-ntms Dehllili. loss of I'llliViti.nqd
Mimhond, nnd nil kindred trouble. AIho for many
itherillseasea. Complete restnratlim toIIealth,Vlror
andMniihoodKiiuriiiiteed, No risk Is Incurred. Illua
trnted painiblet In untied enveloie mnlleil free, by
addrosstiiK Viillnlc Hell Vo Uarrhall, Mich.
1 odshe fits;
Whrn i say euro 1 uu um metn uirrely to.iopili.ro tur
atlmo and then Imto tlit-m return atriiln, I mean a ';
cat curs. I haro mads tlia dlscaso nf l-'ITo, L'l'ILsrST
or l'4l.l.IN0SICKNt;sSnllf liiii;siudy. Iwsrraatmy
ramedy 10 euro tlio worst esses Ilecauss Gltisrs bass
filled It uo rnssnn for Imt now rwslvlnj acirs. Bsadat
ours for a trutlss aud a Freo Hot tit. ut ray IntaUlbls
romody. Glvo Bspro.s and l'ost Oirlco. It costs Jon
tietbluK for a trial, snd I will curs yi.u.
iddress Dr. 11.0. UOOT, ljrwlCL,KsTorfc.
ESTERBR00Ks;iLs
mm
Lcadinrr Nos. : 14, 048, 130, 135, 333, 161.
For Sale by nil Stationers.
THE ESTERBROOK 8TEEL PEN CO.,
Worka : Coindcn, N. J. 26 John St., New Yet K.
$50 REWARD
will UpaM rorssyGralsVsasI
suis ills IbM csa t kss sad bs( s
much lirsla -r IWI s, u
ui l'.lfnt UO. AKCII O rata
no pern frnarator .
fop h mi iMprurrd Wurs
use Mill alil.a .Uf clics.
riles I.Ul m. Hot free.
NEWARK MACHINE CO.
Columbus, Oaisu
Plso's Itemedjr for Catarrh Is lha
anii i.usiat 10 use, unci uueapesb
Maiw rono lor txiin in tne iiean,
lteadache, Hay fever, Ax. 10 csnu.
bsss a iMisltlvs rcmvilr lurlu. iuiti 1m...i brlisM.
tbosssnds or rssts of ths wrsl kind an-l of kior suaslag
tsis U.a cursd. Indssd. Bn .troas Is my IsICi la I'S sslcsry,
II,. 1 1 will ..lid TWO UOTTLUl KKClt, tot. b.r wtlk a ViL
UllILK TKL'ATrii; m tl.ls dl.c.n.lo snv snfT.rar. Ol.t.
(irsss sad r. O. sadrtis. PII.T. 1. oUJCUW, III r.ul Bt, N.V.
A FREE SAMPLE.
To Introduce lhsi:reat liousoli ill remedy. UOll
DON'S K1NU OK PAIS lnloeveryfimlly. I wlllseod
a samolu free to any one sending- sMrusi. ilentloa
this paper and aldicsa K.U. lili?lIAIIllS.TuIslo.U.
tUKIIVOLB llKIIILU'V, prnnature drear, kidney,
si Uludder and prlrute illirs.es cured secretly by
the remedies ulyeu In our o:d specialist i.hysldsn s
Ireatlsei mailed fie LytUo Asliacl Medical bureau,
gil llroadwav. NewYorK
WORK
Vt ) It A M.KSOu week and sipeasss
Dllu. Uuint vortti at and nanfealars
tree. l'.O. VICKBItV. Augusta, Mala
GANGER.
A nnsltlvs curs.
NotTaHa.
Kori;er. Nu fata.
NORTHERN BROWN
SEtDS
Hoods. DOUBLES ALL
CE.MTl'Unt. sal KohsV
nil I iifna.isnssslws
ulRIGHTo
111 I II I I
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