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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1886)
,. Handwriting. We haro a right -linmlod writing to be written with a centrifugal motion, in ono direction, across tho page from left to right, a writing which taxi's the weak muscles of tho hfimls, and which takes four or fivo timesns long as is neceesary for tho rejirc mentation of a word, a is shown by stenog rnphcre, who write as fast as u person can 'speak.' In view of the increase of writer's cramp due to tho extraordinary amount of writing to bo done by bookkeepers, book writers, teachers und snvants, it was sug gested that a.new .method of writing should bo intelligently discussed nnd one inau gurated 'Mint should bo less ehvbornte, less taxing upon the small and ucak muscles of the hand; a hnndwriting in which tho let ters can bo formed as in phonography, dis connected, not requiring such precise and complicated notions to mnko them legible, and which can bo written from above downward, from right to left or left to right, na ono may choose. I'onipcciuii Decoration. Tho bold and magnificent charms of Pompecian decoration on walls is being re vived in rich colors nnd beautiful classic groups, especially for dining rooms. Danc ing nymphs, genii nnd goddesseo in luxuri ous robes of bright hues, seem to float on n- Ecmi-transpnrent ground of deep-hued tones; there nro scenes of votive offerings and birds nnd folinge. Tho tableaux nro not disposed regularly but according to fancy, and oven surmount doors. They ure also made tho centers of showy panel. All the work is in tempera nnd without Blinding. Art and Decoration. UllMICCChsflll. An Englishman visited a Connecticut gravo ynrd Inst week and opened nnd sifted the earth in three graves to find a signet ring bellovcd to have been buried with its wearer, ono of tho earliest settlers of Con necticut. Tho ring is wnntcd to make good a claim to a certain property in England, question being raised as to tho authen ticity of tho impression on certain seals. Ho was unsuccessful in his search. 'eoplonro recognizing tho danger attend ing tho tiso of opium, and legislative bodies nro beiiig called upon to suppress the grow ing ovil, The only cough mixture which does not contain opiates, and yet is of remarka bio elllcioncy, is Hed StnrCough Cure. Hue. Itemed)- Tor Ilyilroiiliolilu. People of Ufa, llussia, have a euro fur hydrophobia of their own. They givo to bitten men and beasts a powder made from a field plant known on the Volga as drok, of which Gcmnta Tinctoria is the scientific name. This powder is taken on an empty stomach for threo days, and ono dose on tho ninth day. Salt and salty food spoil the effect of tho drug. A well-known family . of land owners used tho medicine for over forty years, and saved over four hundred men, women and childten affected with hydrophobia. For twenty years Mis. John Oommill, Milroy, Milllin County, l'ennn., could not walk, on account of an injury to the spine. Ono bottle of SI. Jacobs Oil gave relief; the second enabled hor to walk and cured her. Hulled Sheridan. Gen. Sheridan was once halted by G. M. Woodward, of Wisconsin, when the hitter was a "high private" in tho nrmy of tho Potomac and on picket duty. A man on horseback enmo along and he greeted him with tho proper salutation: "Who goes there?" "A friend," was tho reply. "Ad vance, friend, and givo t ho countersign!" said tho young private. "I am Gen. Sheri dan, "said the horseman. Woodward gavo him to uudeihtaud that he didn't caro if ho wnB Gen. Sheridan; that he wanted tho countersign, and ho brought his bayonet into close proximity to tho General's per son nnd demanded tho proper answer. Sheridan smiled, gave it to him and, ns ho rodo nway, turned to remark: "Young man, thero's a regiment of infantry coming just behind mo. Don't molest 'em." Gold was first discovered in California in 1848. Dr. Dull commenced to prescrib'his Cough Syrup in tho same year and now it is tho leading cough remedy throughout tho country. Miss Blanche Willis Howard, now at Stuttgart, is writing a novel. Men look slovenly wl:li run-nrcr. heels. Lyon'i ucui miuuucr. nt-cp uuoia airmKiu; .k:. a pair. Wiiist of time The middle- of tho hour glass. Wo think we can euro a bad caso of head acho quicker with ono of Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Backacho Plasters, than by any other application, and after tho lir.cknche is cured, you can still wear tho plaster without discomfort for two or threo weeks or longer. This combination of Smart Weed and Belladonna is a great hit, and it is hnrd to find any pain or ncho that will not yield to it. Prico 135 cents. Sold by Druggistsoverywhere. It is fnid that Confucius never said a word at dinner. Best, easiest to ure and cheapest. forCatarrb. Ily UrucBlfcU. Uc. I'lso's Remedy The eznr is getting no fat that ho has sent for Bismarck's doctor. BITTERS Combining IROX with PUNK VKGIXUILK TOXICS, quickly and completely CLKASSKS n4 i:.KiaiS TUB ULOOIJ. quickens the action of the LWer and Kldnej. Clean tho complexion, makes tbe kiln smooth. It does not Injare tho tretb, cause headache, or produce ton f tlpatlon-AIA OTHKlt IIIO.X 1IEDJCI.NKS 1)0. rhysiclsns and Drucgists everywhere recommend It, Mils Kmjia U llrTCHtn, 1517 Cummin St.. Oroaua, Neb., says: -Throe bottles of Brnwu's Iron Hitter, cured me ot a very OTere case of Wood I'ui aoniox " IUluk Sowxia. Falls City. Nfb.. says "I uaed llroWs Iran Hitler tor Impure Blood and it en tirely enred me." . . Mb. Edwin I. Vta. with 11. 4 M. It. 1 Omaha. Neb , sats: - I hate ul llrown'e Iron ilittera for .my blood with the moat eatulactory results. I would uot be withuut It " , , , Una. NaNCT KMITn. Juniata, JM says: " I used Bron'e Iron Bitten for Impure Blood with mucn benefit " ilR. J. N. DaiEB, Avilla, Ksn.,sys. "His bloojt waa in such a bad condition that every little ecratrh or brwak of the akin eauaed a very painful aore. He ased Brown's Iron Bitten with the beat of results." Genuine has abort Trade Mark and crossed red line on wnpper. Take no other. Mad only by uiiowx cur.mcAL, co, ualtimoui; mu UIOV It.!.I.-.10awrrksndeiprnas WW II If R 0l1 Ouiot worth at snd particular I Wlllmirce. 1'. U. Vll.Ui;i(V. Augusta. Maine CANCkR. A positive core No Knife. No Flssler. No l ain. W C. Yjt, Maritialltows,l0a. Tho Anomalous Summer. Though tho "harvest .moon" has bo gun to wane, tho summer of 1881 has up to yesterday tenaciously held sway over almo3t every section of tho country. It has from tho beginning been a sea son market! by anomalies. On tho Pa cific coast, whoro usually tho summer rains hardly suflieo to wet tho gauges, tho rainfall for last June was at somo points tgrcator than ever known. At one poriod it was relatively cold in tho torrid reigon of tho Gulf of Mexico and most unduly warm in tho frigid North west. Comparatively unfruitful in tho grand tornadoes, it wo rich in local rainstorms, though in tho Southwest it was a droughty season. In tho all important element of temporaturo its development was cquallv eccentric, tho midsummer being characterized by "cool waves" surging down from tho eastern Hoeky Mountain slopes; and when the season, astronomically speak ing, hud close.! , its powerful reservo force was displayed in the recent glow ing "warm waves" extending from tho great plains to tho Atlantic. Tho meteorological reports for this portion of tho middle Atlantic seaboard show that until tho second week of August tho summer of 1881 wns remark ably cool. Tho average heat of Juno was slightly below the usual figures for tho Middle States, and three degrees be low for all tho Southern States and Tennessee. Tho mean temperature at New York for July was 71 deg. tho lowest mean recorded here in thirteen years. In Philidelphia tho mean tem perature of July, ns given by tho public ledger, is 71. n, which is also tho lowest recorded thero for July within the last thirteen years. The August returns show that tho thermal mean in Philadel phia and New York was also a Utile bo low tho average for that month. On Juno 15 tho Herald prognostica tions for tho summer stated that from nil meteorological data now within reach tho probabilities aro that tho coming summer will not bo marked by excessive ly high mean temporaturo "in tho Inko districts, nor generally on tho eastern side of tho country north of tho Caro linas and Tennessee." The observations already published prove that tho latter part of this forecast has been fulfilled. Tho premonitions which wo gavo tho publiu in Juno that tho "cool waves" might bo expected to occur till July 15, and thero was no need to rush to tho seaside and mountain resorts wore also justified by tho very conspicuous mid summer coolness. August rains were by no moans as copious and dillused as thoso which fell in July in many por tions of tho country. Over a largo area of tho Northwest, in the Southwest and in part of tho Ohio Valley tho August drought was serious, though tho farm ers in somo sections maj lind tho old adage true Dry August and warm Doth harvest no harm. Within tho arctic cirelo "tho mid night sun" has now lost his power, nnd tho forces of congelation aro getting in to play, lint tho iirst cfTeet of this change is small in our latitudes. Tho probabilities now are that, with two or threo "cool waves" intervening, which will oaus.0 frosts in the Noithwost and northern New England (but not so heavy us thoso of last September), the average temporaturo of tho present month will be higher than it usually is in tho sections cast of tho Mississippi river. It is also probablo that during tho next two or threo weeks exception ally heavy rainfalls will occur in tho Northwest and tho upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys, and rather deficient precepitation on tho Atlantic seaboard, except in tho ovont of tho passage of more than oiio hurricane emerging from tho tropics. In tho ab senco of distinct indications of theso amch-dreaded ocean disturbances, it Eoems prematura to say anything defi nite ns to when one of them may bo hoard from. Hut, looking at tho recent exceptional meteorological changes on tho continent and tho period of tho year, it is highly probablo that a AVest Indiau cyclono will bo reported by or buforo tho 10th iust. 'Now York Herald. The Diot of a Monkoy. Ilorald of Hoalth. Dr. Allison, a London physician, has been making experiments on a mon koy. Ho says: "Soms timo ago I bought a rhesis monkoy, intending to study his habits. Ho is about eighteen inches high, nnd tame. I feed him with tho samo food I tuko myself. Ho like3 fruits best of all; raw grains and cooked vegetrbles nnd potatoes next. Ho prefers his potntoes without salt and his rico without sugar. Peas and beans ho will not eat unless vory hungry. Ho always eats with his hands, tho samo ns tho Turks, nnd as ho doos not wash them beforohand, ho swallaws much dirt. Whoifl givo him hot food ho has to wait until it cools before ho can cat it, or beforo ho daro thrust his hands into it. 1 tried this plan a few times with my porridgo and stews, and had to wait before I daro lin ger them. I thought that if mankind were forced, liko my monkey, lo cat with their fingers, that wo should not damago our teeth and stomachs with hot foods, nor should wo indulge in soups. Soaps nro very good for exhaust ed people, "nut not good for persons in health, as they are not so easily digested as inoro solid articles; iu 'fact, tho su perfluous fluid thoy contnin must bo ab sorbed before digestion goes on. Every food I offered him wus liifct of all smelt of, and then if tho smell was ngrcenblo, ho ato it ; if otherwise, ho throw it down. If mankind would ulways bo guided by tho sense of smell wo should eat less rotton choose, high game, etc., than wo do, aud consunio moro delicious fruits, whoso nroma nnttrrally attract us. Ho i aloo a noso broather, and I never saw him breatho onco through his mouth another good example which mankind might follow with benefit, as wo natur ally are noso breathers. Thero aro 000 rooms in tho Gran Union Hotel, Saratoga, and D0O servants. Nebraska's Itaptd Growth. Ncbraska-happily escaped thoso civil and anti-bellum strifes that stained tho soil ot "bleeding Kansas" so red with blood that, liko tho hand of Macbeth, it might "tho multitudinous seas incarnadine, making tho green ono red." Tho history of tho sis ter stato hns been ono of peaco and pros perity, nnd her annals contain no such records of violcnco and crime as in earlier days gavo nn unenviable notoriefjr to tho land for which pro-slavery nndantl-Rlavcry men contended. Though next to tho baby state, Colorado, in point ot nge, having only been admitted to tho Union in 1807, Nebraska hns already out-stripped in population many of tho older states, and if the next census icttirus ton't require seven figures to show tho number of her inhabi tants she will bo as disappointed ns wns St. Louis when Chicago took a big jump ahead of her and crossed tho halt million line. After all, however, tho greatneos ot a state or city does not consist in tho num ber of her residents but in her enterprise nnd intelligence, and Nebraska stands this test also, yiic claims as thrifty and brainy a population as nny stato possesses, and somo recent evidences of popular feeling upon certain important issues of tho day tend to support this view. New ideas hnvo been heartily welcomed and merit has re ceived its duo. This will help to explain why Athlophoros, which has been so buc ccsful as a euro for rheumatism and neu ralgia in moro Knstcrn States, is now meet ing with such favor as it makes its way Westward over the prairies. Miles rinlan, ot Tuekcrsvillc, Nob., says: "After using two bottles of Athlophoros I was enabled to rise from my bed, to which I had been confined for four months. 1 i have not had nn attack since, and it is tho 1 longest relief 1 have found frcm thatdroad disease, rheumatism, tor nineteen yenrs. 1 still have two bottles left that I keep in enso I should bo again attacked." From Long Pine, Drown' county, Neb., came good news iu a letter from Mrs. M. A. Moitord, who eays: "Two bottles of Athlophoros have almost cured a lady here who wns a great sufferer from rheumatism. Shohas been using tho medicine for about two weeks and llndsgreat improvement. She thinks it a most valu able icmcdy and is so pleased with it that she doesn't know how to express herself, but says that thoso who make it aro angels for helping her bo much. I havo also rec ommended it to several other persons." "Somo fourteen months ago," says A. Ilnywaul, of llurliugton, la., "I wns at tacked with inllnmmutory rheumatism 1 tried a dozen different kinds of medicine said to euro rheumatism, but to no pur pose. Finnliy, 1 procured a bottle ot Ath lophoros. After using tho bottlo it did mo so much good that I bought another, but did not hnvo to uso more than a third ot tho second bottle beforo I was entirol, cured. From that time up to tho present ! have never had nnything liko rheumatic pains, and I thank Athlophoros for tho cure." Thomas McCue, Hush's block, Dubuque, In., whoso wife was cured by Athlophoros of a terrible enso of rheumatism, declares it was "truly a miracle in my wife's caso." If you cannot get ATiii.oi'iioitos of your druggist, wo will send it, express paid, on receipt of regular price one dollar per bot tle. Wo prefer that you buy it from your druggist, lint if he hasn't it, do not bo per suaded to try something else, but order at onco from us, as directed, Atiilophoiios Co., 112 Wall Street, New York. Louis Kossuth, who is now at Naples, re tains all his faculties. A Miocinnltor W'Iiim $15,000. New York Tilbunr, I'cb. 16th. Frederick Scliarf, a shoemaker of No. 701 DeKalb avenue, Urooklyn, has suddenly found himself possessed of troops of friends. Men who formerly paid no atten tion to him. havo been excedingly affable and anxious about his welfare. Tliischimge has been brought aboutby what ho legauls ns a pieco of exceptional good luck. A few days ago he received notice that a lottery ticket, ol wlucli lio owneil ono-llltli pari lind drawn tho capital prizo of $75,000,011 titling him to 15,000. Jlo expects to re ceivo tho money this week. Scharf is a poor, hardworking man with no Innnly, who barely earned his own support by his trade, and who found his only luxury in drinking a social glass of beer with somo friends. Ono of tlieso, named .Meyers, ono day bantered him to buy a lottery ticket. Scharf at first refused, but Meyers told him that ho had bought one-fifth of a tickot for $1. and urged Scharf to do tho same. After somo delay tho shoemaker did ho. Onodny last week tho two men got a list of tho lucky numbers, nnd Scharf's was among them. Ill-proposes to give Meyers $1,000, and givo a supper to his friends. What to do with tho rest ot tho money ho lias not decided, although a multitude of advisers aro seeking to givo him wisdom. A CARD. , Nkw Oiti.i:ANB, Feb. 13, 18S0. The undersigned certifies that ho held for collection, tor account of J'redericl; Sehnrf, 70-1 DeKalb avenno. Urooklyn, N. Y one fifth of Ticket No. 57,705 in Tho Louisiana Stato Lottery, which drew tho First Capi tal Prizo of Sovonty-flvo Thousand Dollars on Tuesday, Feb. 0th, 188C, and that tho amount was promptly paid by check on tho Now Orleans National llnnk, on presenta tion of tho ticket at tho ofllco ot the Com pany. C A. P.Mtnoi:, Agent, Southern Express Co., New Orleans, La. Tho empress of Japan speaks English with a sort of pigeon-toed accent. Victorien S'irdou thinks tho wholo earth a slippery orango rind. "HOUGH ON C,T.UI11I" J corrects oftemlve odors at onco. Co'iipteta cure of norst clironb- caca, uUo into iiialle I m curla for diphtheria, wire I limit, foul hrvalli. Ma, March April May Are ths months In which to purify your blood, and for ttlipuipjsnln rali noincdlclno eijuul to Hood's Bsrsspsrilla. It purifier, iltallica, and cuilchesthe b:od, removing all tracts of scrofula or oilier d! sse. It creates an appctlto and I in par s new strength snd vleor tothe wuolebodj. It lalho Ideal spring medicine. Try it. "When I began tslilnc Hood's F arssparllla I was olzzy In themornlnir, had a headache, and no appe tite! but now I can hardly get enough cooked to eat." Emma Buifauu, l Coral Street, Worcester, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla I take Hood's Sarsaparilla for a spring medicine, and I nnd It just the thing. It tones up my system snd makes uie feci liko a dlflerent man. My wife takes It for dyspep lis, und she derives great benefit from It. She -ays it li the beat medl.lne she ever toot." Fbaxk C. TuKJtrn, Hook, it Ladder No. I, ITriecd 3:reet, Uoslon, Mass, "I hire taken Hood's Sarrapsrllla for dyspepsia, which I have bad for tbe hut pine or ten years suffering tir I'jly. It has now entirely cured me,' u. A. Monro, Cbleopee, Wsaj. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by an drorglits. Hi sir for 1 Prepared by C.LUOOI) CO, Apothecaries, Lowell, llast, 100 Doses One Dollar No preparation could hnvo made such n .reputation ns Salvation Oil hns (in so short a time) with'out intrinsic merit tit tho highest order. It kills pain. Prico 25 cents a bottle C. W. Couldock, tho actor, is soventy-onc years old. I lind n llreniirnl Coituli, and raised n considerableamount ot blood nndmntter; besides 'I was very thin, nnd so weak I could scarcely go about the house. This was the caso of a man with consump tion arising from liver complaint. Ho re covered his health comim.ktui.y by tho uo ot Dr. 'ierco's'(iolden Medical Discovery." Thousands ot others bear similar tes timony. The estate ot tho Into Gov. Coburn, ot Maine, toots up $1,000,000. For the l.iiillr. Laughter Is the poor ninn's plaster, Making every burden light; Tinning sadness into glutlnc, Darkest hour to May dawn bright. 'Tis tho deepest nnd tho cheapest Cure for ills ot this description, But for thoso that woman's heir to, Use Dr. Pierco's 'Favorite Prescription.' Cures nil weaknesses and irregularities, "bearing down" sensation, "internal fever," bloating, displacements, inflamma tion, morning sickness and tendency to cancerous diseiihe. Prico reduced to ono dollar. Dy druggists. I'cv. John Jasper, tho liichmond clergy man, still claims that "tho sun do move." u Delicn to Diseases, affecting nmlo or female, however induced, speedily and permanently cured. Illustrated book for 10 cents in stamps. World's Dispensary Medical Association, CGU Main Sttcet, lluf talo, X. Y. The czar of Russia is growing fat. Dyna mite does not appear to worry him. Don't Ifcad This Unless you want a free sample ot Smith' llilc lleans, tho great liver remedy, nnd a beautiful card taken from real life, sent you free of charge. Send us your name and P. 0. address. .1. F. Smith A Co., St. Louis Mo. (Name this paper.) Ex-Senator Tabor, of Colorado, is a mnn ot many mines. If nnileted with foro Hyrs. wo Dr. Icano Thompson's 13 j o Wtttur. DrujfKlBts soil 11. l5o Jay Gould controls securities with n par value of $430,000,000. "When Baby waa tc, ire pvre her C.ntorla, "?7Tien she was a Child, alio srieil for Ciutorla, When she became Alls, alio clung to C.-nlnrU, 1711311 she had Children, she gare thorn UastoriA, BUY SALZER'G (Ufri.,nu.) SEEDS. r.ia.Fr.. Rich orientnl embroidery is used for vests for silk drosses. Dry nnd gray hair w ill becomo moist nnd dark by tho uso of J lull's Hair Roncwor! For sudden colds, hoarseness, or irrita tion ol tho throat, take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ices, to bo vory elegant, aro served in lit tle paper cups in tho form of roses, "ItOIM'.II ON l'A INV-I.lqtiltl. 'Tiouehoii l'alti" Mquld, Sh Quick euro. Xciiral Bin, lliouiimtlsin, che, pal in, nimliii, headaulm c aiii, tulle. "Uotiuli nn rain" l'luatur, 13c. Fire irons aro decorated witli bows of ribbons. Tin: rouxiiATioNS op disuasi: nro often laid by tho irregularities ot eating, sleeping ami movement ot tho bowels Experienced during traveling. To prevent an irregular action, and a torpid condition of tho diges tive apparatus, uso Dit. Wai.kuu's Cam FoiiNi.v Vini:oau lliTTiuis, No traveler by sea or land should fail lo tuko it with him. It may savo his life. Jay Gould has expressed his pleasure over tho management of his affairs by his son. "ISOIKill ON COIIOIIS." Ark "l.'oiiuli on CoukIh," for cough, cold tenth s hourtoui'Mi. Ttochcd, lOo. l.lt n 1 1, iic. Tho averago life of a locumolivo is thirty years. It is not understood why druggists keep in stock so many kinds of medicines for coughs, colds, and consumption, when it is only necessary to keep Allen's Lung lfal sain, that old, reliablo remedy, which is a pure vegetable preparation and perfectly harmless, as it contains no opium iu any form. Sold everywhere. Mrs. IJurnott's portrnitgruccs tho "Rook buyer" for February. A niuiin Old (iplici'iil Hooted. Old "General Debility" has beo'n put to flight in Arkansas, with happy results. From Rrinkley, from Webb City, and from Walnut Rideo, Messrs. 1. R. Anderson, K. M. Tnylornnd F. S, Pinchbeck respectively, write that they were all atllicted with gen eral debility, and received solid benellt from brown's Iron IHUers. This is pleasant to know, not only for Arkansas people, but for all sections of tho country where Gen eral Debility hns counted victims by tho thousand. For salo everywhere. Ilnirorit Knurn li capital for djipotllci. la Talushle to aMj.'oul cuoki. Minnie Mnddern, tho actress, has taken to writing for western magazines. Tho medicine you sent mo for rheuma tism, called Athlophoros, has been tried ith very good results. 1 wish to know what your prico is for,, say, six bottles. PIcaso write at your earliest convenience. Rev. E. Dyer, douthfield, Midi. Mmo. Dtirand will return to Franco in Juno. "I WISH I ronl't nni1 fomcthlng that woula cure gulls unit prevent the hair oinliig In white," Is nn expression frequently heiml cityiliutry Curhollsulte Mill alwuya do it. Bold by Drug gist at U) ceiiU und il.OJ. "Last spring my whole family took Hood's Sana. pat Ilia. The riajlt la that all hste been cured of scrofula, my llttlo boy being entirely free from sores, and all four of my children look bright and healthy as posil dy can be. I havo found Hood's Eaissparlllaalso good for catarrh, with which 1 lisve been troubled since the war. Nothing did me so much good as Hood s EanarllU" IVm. D. Atiiiuion, I'asiato city, N. J. "I hare used Hood's Rsrsspsrllla In my family and consider It a splendid b'ooJ purlHer." J. I'. WlLC (mitu, North 71 U Street, Urooklyn, N. V, Purifies the Blood "My wife think thero Is nothing like Hood's Sana rarma, aud we are never without It la the bout." V. II. Latiuek, Syracuse N. Y, "When I bougtit Hood's Sarsapsrllla I made a good Investment of one dollar In medicine- fur the flrst lime. It has driven oil rheuuiailam an I Improved my appetite ij much that my warding bouse mis tress says I mutt keep It locked up or sh will be oU'ged to raise my board with every oilier boarder that takes Iluo-r Sarssparllla." TuvMas licxasxi. it TUIary Bl.JJrooklyn, H. y. Bold by all druggists. Hi alt for tV Trepirel by C.I.HOOIJ ACO. Apotbscariei. LoelLUast. IOO Doses One Dollar. Red Star TRADE Vu7 MARK ssstsstfflVistotl -Z fflB (fURI UGHIURE Absolut tltt Tree from Opiates, Emetics and rolson. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT 25- 1HK t lUKLr.S A. WHIKLCR CO JUI.TlBORr, HP. S T JACOBS ff" n 1 Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, I Al1 Until UatkKke, ll.iJ.jkc, T.lkttf, rul r a 1 vMwxw. M VI Mill AT niil'ltllliiT!) AND KKH.ritS, THE ClIinLU A. OUELlT. CU.,IULT1U0IIK,BU. MALT BITTERS, If you wish n rorlnlu euro for nil Rlood diseases. Nothing wan over invented that will cleatKe the lllood and put If v the System equnl to Hope ami .HAIi" Iltttorn. It toiiesi up tho Ny.tem, putH now lllood In your veins1, restores your loat nppctlto and loop, nnd bringi von perfect Iieultli. It lieveir fnlla to elvo relief In nil cimes of Klillicy or 1,1 ver Troulilen, llllloiiaitrna, liull ccatlon, Constipation, Sick llendnchea, !) Jicpaln, Nervous disorders, and all ircinnlo lomplnliita when properly tnken It is n Bit to euro. '1 housamls linvo been bonoillcil by It in this anil other Western Rtntcn. It Is tho boat Combination ot Vccntnlilo remedies an yet discovered for the restoration to health of the IVenlc and Itchlll tutoil. Do not net lUopa ami ITIAIr Itinera confounded with Inte rior preparations of similar name. I proscribe Hops A Malt Hitters regularly in my practice. Hobort Tumor, M. D., Flat Hock, Mich. Tor sal by all druggists. GOODMAN DRUG GO,, Wholesah Agents,' OMAHA, NICK. ely's catarrh CHEAM BALM, "Vt have never han oVni a catarrh reme dy that has increased 10 rapidly in tales at Ely's Cream Jlalm or that km given such uiUvtrml natis'aec Uon.O. uX. Crit t'nton, 115 Fulton it.,.Ye York City jAV" FEVER A partlrln is spilled Into esrli nrstrll nnd ts agree nlile lo nn-. Prli-o Ut els. hvnmll r at ilriiRgiats, Mill lor elrcUlar. KLV HltiTlIEUS, UruEgUtB, YOU EXPECT TO foelwollandon Joy life when you go about with a hacking coughP More substan tial benefits can bo obtained from a fifty-cent bottle of DR. BIQE LOW'S POSITIVE CURE than a dollar bottlo of any other cough remedy. I tis a prompt, safe, and pleasant cure for all Throat and Lung Troubles. Sold and in dor&ed by Druggists. All People Appreciate Honest Goods MIDDLESEX INDIGO-BLUE FLANNEL SDITS aki: am, rim: wo or., Always look well nnd ulvu loin; service, Coats of ths genuine liriKHO uavo on n siik iinnKi'r. mil uaniicnis mode from Middlesex Klnnuuls bear till huniror, ll'ICN'IIICI.I., PAY 1) CO.. Agents, JillDIH.IiHlJX: CO." lloslou, Now York, l'blla- aolplilu. SOLD BY ALL LEADING CLOTHIERS. E QTCRRHOfl! STEEL Leading Nos. 1 14,048, 130, 135, 333, 161. j?or oaio Djr an tjtationors. THE E8TEROROOK 8TEEL PEN CO.. Work : Camden, N. J. 26 John St., Now York. riso's Tlemedy for Catarrh la ths But, Kaaltst to Use, and Cheapest. Alto rood for fold In the Head, Headache, Hay Fever, Ac. tOcenta, Hj "7 a" free sample. To Introduce tlie prrat liousolmld remedy. OOH DON'b KINO OK l'AIN Intoeveryfamlly. I wlllsend a sample free to anyone sending address. Mention this paper aud address li. O. ItlCIIAllUd, Toialo, O. 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I havo mad'i the ill ( of FITS, UI'lLltrar or l'aLUNOSlCKNKS'allf,. l.u5;tudy, Iwsrrantmy remedy to curs ths worst ciuea Ilacauio othors bo failed la no reason lor noi nnw receWlnij hcuio. rlsnd ti ones fur a trestlio and a.Kreo UoHl of my InfalUble rainady. Ulvo Kspr... and 1'o.t Oitlco. H Coats jou nottaluR for a trial, and I will cure you. " Iddrese Dr. It. 0. HOOT, IU 1'oarlSt., Hsw York. mv m H'lilin A mittl.Ksrl InElKJlKSS ASI) mMiniiinvBaliiFailrKsl fICf I V I WDUIUll WN II " " m vuv.i A Llfo Exporlonco. Romarkaljlo and quick curou. Trial Paclcogoa. Bond stamp for Boalod particulars. AddroB3 Dr. WARD &. CO. Louisiana, Mo. NERVOUS You aro nlhmil u fret trial of thtrtu (In us of the tuotif l)r. Dyo'a Celebrated Voltaic Unit with Klectrio fJuspensory Aptillances, for the sM-edy relief andpcr-mam-lit cure lit Servaut Debllltu, loss of Vitality, and Jlanhontl, and all kindred troubles. Also for many othrrillsraai'S. Complete restoration to Health, Vlifor and Manhood KUurunleed. Jo risk U Incurred. Illus trated pamphlet in tealeil emetope inalleil free, by addrosslus Voltaic llult Co., Marshall, Mich. I crow ttiem myself and test them beforo selling, 'i'boyure Iren und rellublo, don't buy uuy fed from second hand dealers. wriut lor my splendid Illustrated Cut louue, I'ldlU, 11. JUCKUEr;. Itovkford, lib MUSTANG Survival of the Fittest. A Pi MILT HEDIli.N'K THAT HAS IIKAlElil MILLIU.NS Ullll.NQ 35 VEAItb! A BAMI FOIl UVUItY 1VOTJWD OF SI AW ASI) III2A61TI The Oldest & Best Liniment EViSIt MADKIN AMEIUOA. SALES LARGER THAN E VHH. Tho Mexican Ifuatnnir T.lnlm.nt ' loun known for mora limn tlilrty-i ji nra u a tna ucti oi nil J.iu)inent ihii iiijii iiciiat, sib aajev io-i Inraer than over. It cures wL tfb.ic-.a it,,,. JviiviiniiOBKlla a. anil iniiBole, to Uie very Ixmt, V, . a r. It ............... 1 svorywuertj. W. N. 0M Ouxsuu SGIENO U..J la einVrolJery. Ac, u.illnir a Cjmpltls Oalflt that cajojl U kouirht at refill lor Km linn 11.00. 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