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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1886)
For thirty years Dr. C. Fnwcott hns been physician of the Union ProtoBtnnt Infirm ary, llnltimore. Mil., nml his published opinion In that ho lins used Red btnr lough Curo most rflcctivply in curing obstlnato coughs find in trcntiiiconsuinptiou. l'ricu, 2G cents. Mies Knto Field learn how to cook. nil vises nil women to Senator Logan is ns reluctant to tell his ge ns women usually nrc. Ernettts Corning hns a collection ol GO, 000 buttcrlllcfl. Hon. Jnineu Harlan, c.-Vlce-CIinncellor, Louisville, Ky., snyH ho uses St. Jncobi Oil, that it is a most extraordinary and Absolute euro for rheumatism and kindred nilments, and that every family should have it. The new combination of Smart Weed and Bellntlonnn, as used in Carter's linckachu I'lastcrs hns proved to bo ono of the best that coutd bo made. Try ono of tlieso populnr plaoters in any enso of weak or laino bnclc, backnche, rheiimntisni, lieu ralgia, sorcnchH of tho cliest or Iuiirs Ac, Hnd you will bo surprised and plenB d by the prompt relief. In bad cases of chronic dyspepsia, a piaster over tho pit of tho Ftomach stops tho pain nt once. Ask for Carter's Smart Weed and iielladouuu Hack acho I'lastcrs. Price 25 cents. It costs only three dollars to cremate a body in Paris. See Paris and burn! CiikapCo.mi oiit. What a comfort it is to know that, in enso any of your children are attacked at night with croup, you have tho remedy nt hand in Allen's I-uni? l!a sain! Depend upon it, mothers, it cuhi:s citoui1; perfectly puro and harmless. Hoc, COe., and 51.00 a bottle nt all druggists. Speaker Carlisle has his meals served in tho speaker's room. lie is rich whoso income is more than his expense. A QUESTION ABOUT jBrozms Iron Bitters ANS WE RED. The qnestton has probably been asked thousand ef times "Iloif can Brown' Iron llittura cure every thing!" Well, it doesn't. Hut it does cure any dhwatta fnr which a reputable physician would proeenbo UtOH Physicians recognize Iron as tho beat restorative agent known to the profession, and inquiry of any Hadine chemical lirrawill substinttatu the ai-sertion that there art) more preparations of iron than of any other substance used in medicine Thin shows con clusively that iron if acknowledged to be the most Important factor in successful medical practice, It is, however, a remarkable fact, that prior ti the discov ery of HKOWN'H IKON II ITT I! ICS no perfect, ly satisfactory iron combination had ever been foamL BROWN'S IRON BITTERSMS headache, or produce constipation all otlirrlrau medicine do. HICOWWS IKON HITTCIJS cure ImllHCHtlnn, Iiillotisnps, 'caltnrH, Dyspepsia. Dlalnrla, Cliills nnil Kevers, Tired I'eellnir.ticiirriil Debility, I'nin in tho Hide. Hark or 1,1 nib, I Irnilnrhe and NeiirnU (iafcr all those ailments Iron In prescribed daily, BROWH'SIRON BITTERS.te tninnte, like all other thorough mdic(ne. it nets lowly. "When taVen bj mn the first rnnptom of benefit is renewed energy. The miHclM then bernma firmer, tho digAitisn improTM, the bowels are active. In women the effect is nsnalljr more rapid and marked, Tho ejes beffin at once to brighten: the skin clean op; hoilthy color corner to the chwkf: nerronflnf-w disappanrn; functional drrangements Income rru lar, and If a nnrung mother, abundant sustenance in supplied for the child. Rpmpmber Hrown's Iron Bitten is the ONLY iron medicine that is not in jurious, rhyticiam and Jtmggiiti recommend it. The Genuine has Trade Mark and cred red line on wrapper. TAKU NO OTIIKU. BITTERS. IX 1(3 Blood Purifier & Health Restorer. It never falls to uo Its work In cases of Main rln, Dlllouaiieas, i'unst Ipatlon, Head tclie. loss of Appetite and Sloe n, Nervous Debility-- Neuralgia, nud ull Female Complaints. Hops S -Mnlt Milters Is a Vega tsH.lo Compound. It is allied Ic-Iiif not a Uur room Drink. It differs as widely as does elav and night from the tliouaaiid-und-oiio mixtures of vllo vrlilsky (lnvored with uromatlca. Hops Malt UittPrs Is recom mended by I'liyalcinna, ftllnlatora and Nurses as helm: the Ilcat Farnilv Medicine ever compounded. Any woman or dilld can take it. "From my lrnovrledfro of its ingredients, under no circumstances can it injure anyone using It. It contains no mineral or other deleterious sub. tance. Posaess.ns real merits, the remedy Is deserving success. C. K. VzFcr, Ph. O., Detroit, Mich, j The only Gen ulno aro manufactured by the 1 HOPS & MALT BITTERS CO., Detroit, Mich, GOODMAN DRUG CO,, Wholesala Agenls, O.IIAIl.Y, Milt. Tho test and surest Kemcdy for Curo of all diseases caused by any derangement of tho Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Uowels. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation, Bilious Complaints and Malaria of nil kinds yield readily to the beneficent Influence of V It Is pleasant to tho taste, tones up the system, restores and preserves health. It Is purely Vegetable, and cannot fall to prove ueneiictai, uoiit to oiu nnu young. As a Iilood Purifier It Is superior to all others. Sold evcrj'where at S1.00 a bottle. THE GREATEST F1F can people is Consumption. Phy sicians and Druggists have at last found a remedy which they feel Justified recommending. This is DR. BIGELOW'S POSITIVE CURE, which cures Consumption in stages that other remedies are of no benefit. It cures Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Diseases speedily and safely. Price, Fifty Cents and One Dol lar. Sold by Druggists. ' 'W a. I t jsr k w nm 1 MALT! Mil SOCKET SOCIETY 13MBT;e:,IS. Tlielr Vnn by Mmoni nnil Oilil rellnw 't Murli 111 Yogug To-ilny TJio Iliit. Ron Whv. From New York Mull. "Secret society emblems nro nbont played out," remarked a communica tive Maiden lnno jeweller to an in quisitive customer one flay recently. "That i., in the Ent. Out West and in the South they are ns popular no ever. I don't know how to account for it, excepting that the class of men who are being initiated into secret or ders nowadays are higher-toned than they used to be, and consequently less given to display. Then, besides, any one can become a Mason, Odd Fellow, or Knight oT 1'athias, provid ed he is any sort of n man nt all, and this has cheapened the valuo of such insignia. There was a time when no Mason could bo found without his gold square and compass, and you could toll an Odd Felluw as far oil as you could tej him by his three joined links. If you want any proof of the decrease in this cus tom just look into the windows ol the Bowery pawnshops and notice tho largo number of tlieso emblems which nte offered for sale. I find the falling ofl'in salesaseriousone in my bushies. The style of emblems, too, has changed within the past few years. Formerly nothing were wore but vest pins, watch-chain pendants and larce seal rings. Now wo sell more small rings with onyx stones set in them in which tho token of tho order is neatly en graved. The upper degrees of Mason ry are generally denoted by a small band ring of gold with a plain dia mond setting and the ligure of tho de gree engraved on tho reverse side of the ring. For many years the Maltese cross of the Knight" Templar, with its helmeted head and a keystone on tho back was tho most stylish emblem we j sold, but now the demand for them ! comes almost entirely from the West nnd South, and the small towns m tho East. The largo cities use very few of them comparatively. "There is another reason for thi3 decline," tho jeweller observed. "It is by no means conclusive evidence, be cause a man wears aMnsonieoniblem, that he isn bona-lido member of that order. It is a comparatively easy matter for him to wear a Maltese cross, for instance, and "pass readily for a Knight Templar for years, per haps, without being detected. 1 don't know that such a trick would benefit a man at all, but men often do thincs which please their vanity, even if they do not line their pockets. Several years nuo I wnstraveliiigin Minnesota se.ling Masonic and other secret so ciety emblems to country jewellers. I stopped in tho little town ot Waba sha and sold quite a bill of goods. While I was in tho storo i placed a handsome thirty-second degree Ma sonic eagle on my watchguard to bet ter show oil its beauty. Now I am not a member of any secret society and never intend to lie. When 1 left the shop J forgot to take this oil and so 1 wore it down to the train. Before wo had come to tho first station. Lake City, I discovered that I. had left my, pocket-book with some of my samples in a small bag in the storo and was absolutely penni less. I didn't know a soul on tho train and wanted to reach St. Paui that night, where 1 could telegraph back to Wabasha and have ny ba-; sent to me. It was a very long train fourteen coaches, I think, and I was in the parlor coach at tho rear end of it. 1 knew the conductor would be along in a few minutes, and hated mightily to be put oft' the train at Lake City and miss a whole day, which I knew would surely happen un less 1 managed to borrow tho money fcomowhero 1 then looked about me. A few seats in front of mo there sat a young man whoso clothes denoted that ho had come from the East. With serious misgivings I took my place be side him, and after introducing my self gave him my business card, lie also gave mo his. llo represented a West Broadway grocery. As we were exehawzeing cards, I noticed that ho wore a handsome Masonic charm on his watch chain. 1 then told him my dilemma. " 'I am in great trouble, 'I said,' nnd I want to ask you to pay my faro to St. Paul, and I will return it when we get to that city. 1 see you ure a Mason ' "Yes, he interrupted hastily, as ho glanced down at tho emblem I wore. '1 fchall bo glad to accommodate you.' "By the timo tho conductor arrived tho matter was satisfactorily ar ranged, and I was safe to pursue my journey. Although I felt very friendly toward my benefactor, I found him singularly'ill at ease in my presence, and as soon as he could excuse him self ho left mo in the front car. I didn't seo him again until we reached our journey's end. The next day I called upon nun at his hotel and repaid the loan. About threo months later I was pleased to see this same man stand in front of my store looking into the window. I went to tho door and asked him to step in, which ho very un willingly did. Of course, I alluded to the scrape ho had helped mo out of, and acain expressed my gratitude to him for his generosity. " 'It would havo been all right,' I said, 'if I had known any ono to havo called upon to assist me. But I was absolutely friendless. I am not a member of any secret order.' " 'You ain't,' ho exclaimed, as ho gave a great sih of reliaf. 'I'm glad to ln.ar that. Neither am I.' " Tho Into Isaac 1). FnriiHWortli, ot Boston, beside giving in his will $100, 000 to Wellesley College to establish a school ol art, nlso gave $30,000 to other institution as follows: New En gland Hospital for Women and Chil dren, $1,000; Young "Women's Chris tum Union, $5,000;, Homo for Afied Men, $5,000; Homo for Deotitute Chil dren, $5,000; Dr. Cullia Consumptive Home, $5,000. In Xo Ilurrr for Cnttrerelon. A well known family up-town lins nn elght-ycar-olil urchin upon whom a revival nt one ot tho churches linn miido a deep Im pression, lie astounded his good mother tho other night by snyinj: "Jliimmn, I nm coins to church to-night to bo converted." "Converted, Jimmic? Why, yon do not understand what It menus." "Yes, 1 do, nnd I nm coins to join tho church nnd ho n christian hereafter." "Ilyou do that you must giveupdauciiig nnd Roing to tho museum." "Wlint is that? Must 1 quit going to tho museum?" "Oh, yes." "Then," niter n minute or two ol enrnest reflection, "I guess I'll go down and sen tho four-leggeil woman just once u.ore before I nm converted." A Trip to CoH'bx Spring. Colfax Spring, on tho Chicago, Rock Island fc I'acitic railroad, is n popular health resort to which many western peo plo go to try the waters, which nro noted for their healing proportion. They nro claimed to bo beneficial for rheumatism nnd kindred troubles. Mr. Charles 1. Grillln, a butcher of Stuart, la., recently mndo atrial ot them nnd, while they ap pear to havo done him somo good, he after wards discovered ti curo which proved in finitely more cliicacious. lie gives this ac count: "My attack was a very sevens one, nnd for three months I was compelled to close my stor, ns I was not nble to uttend to business nt all. My joints were swollen and there did not seem to bo any part of my hotly that did not ache. After suffer in this wny until tho pain was almost beyond endurance I went to Colfax Springs to try tho effects ot the witters. Tho day I left homo I hnd to be carried down stairs. ATtcr remaining nt tho Springs a mouth I enmo homo feeling somewhat better. A few weeks later, however, 1 had a rclapso which prostrated mo tho samn as before. It was at that time that I learned of Athlophoros. 1 sent for n hottlo of it, and in fifteen minutes after I had taken tho first doso I felt tho effects of it. nnd when 1 hnd finished my third bottlf I wns well. I hnvo not had any rheumatism since nnd havo attended to my business every duy, wliich is a thorough test, ns I nm obliged to bo out all kinds of weather nnd ut nil seasons of tho yenr. II I had known of Athlophoros in the first place it would havo saved mo hundreds of dollars and the detriment to my business in clos ing my Btore. I take great pleasure in re commending it to others." Dr. I.. I). Hounds, a dentist, for sixteen years a resident ol Uskaloosa, but for tho past threo years of Albiu, la., relntes an equally pleasant experience witli Athlo phoros: "lllieumatism," ho snys, "hns been my most serious trouble until about a year ago, when 1 used a bottle of Athlophoros. Since that timo I havo not had a twiugo of it. Previously I had been subjected to sciatic ihcumalism for several years, ninny times so badly that I could scarcely drag myself around. When I commenced witli Athlophoros my legs were so stiff that I could scarcely get up tho steps to my office. Hut I am not troubled that way now, and the joint of my legs aro as free as tlioy ever were. 1 hud tried so many remedies beforo that I hnd no faith in Athlophoros when I began with it, but I changed my mind after I had taken a few doses and found relief. All 1 ied was one bottle. It is the grand est medicine over heard of for rheumatism. My wife hns also used Athlophoros with success cqulil to minx." "Dining the years I have been in busi ness," says O. K. Givins, a druggist nt Stuart, Mr. Giillin's homo,"! havo sold many different kinds of proprietary medi cines but none that has given such uni vo, -sal satisfaction as Athlophoros lias for rheumatism. I always feel when I hand out a bottle of that medicine to n custom er that I am giving him the full value of his money. Since I havo seen its wonderful effects among my customers I gladly recom mend it in every instancofor rheumatism." If you cannot get Atiii.oi'iohoh of your druggist, wo will send it oxprcijs paid, tin re cipt of regular price ono dollar por bot tle. Wo ptefer that you buy it from your druggist, hut if ho hasn't it, do not bo per vaded to try something else, but order at onco from us, as directed. Atiilopiiouos Co., 11U Wall Street, New York. It is believed Unit tho devil takes off his hat whenever ho meets a hypocrite. rnrvr.xT cinokei! lioots and blldlcicj hccla by wearing l.yun'i 1'uientJlcel biliTeneru. or n a Krerybodr needs nd ihould take a cood prlns medlclnr, for two reakons: 1st, The body Is uow more susceptible to bencflt from medicine than at any other season. 2d, Tliu Impurities which havo accumulated In the blood should be expelled. and the system Klvon trns and ttienctli. before tho prostrating effects of warm weather aro felt. Hood's S rs4PBrilla Is the bes' spring medicine.. It purines the bloid. It sharpens the appetite. It tones the d c;tlon. it overcomes delllhy. H builds up tho whole system. Try It and you will be contlucvdcf Its superiority. Purify your Blood Remember, we do not claim that IIcoJ's garsa parl:liwllldo impaislbllltlos. Wo tell yon plainly what it hssdonc, and submit pre of from sources of unquestioned reliability, nnd a.k you fraikly If you are sufferlnc from any UIeaie or affectlcn cam ol cr promoted by Impure blood or low state of the s)s tern, to tiy Hood's Sarsaparllla. Our erpeiience warranti us In assuring you that you will not be dis appointed In tho result. "I can recommend Hood's Sanspsrllla to all as a safe, sure medicine. It cured me of terrible head ache!, and cured my Iltllo girl of swellings In her neck which had been lanc-d twice." II ns. 1'. IS. Loed, Gales Avenue, Ilroek.yn. N. Y. Hood's Sarsaparilla Hold by all drarglits. tl; six for M. Prepared by I Sold by all drueelats. lltilifori5. Prepared trj C. I. HOOD & CO., Apoth-carles, Lowell. Mcis. C. I. HOOD & CO, Apothecaries. Lowell. Miss IOO Doses One Dollar. I IOO Doses One Dollar At Bertn I a sly kin it 10 iyeet, To iteal oanowVthn'i a tmt This represents a healthy life, I At BaTtstees I theyr'enlceritill j There iawy wheretbtro lawiu Just such a life as Throughoutlls various scenes. WhouietheSmlth'sBlle Deans i OLIUIVLfl Etcp Hade. tvw.!. mnr mnn An a ram or rubber roaL T, PIRII nllA VD MJGKEI' H Kaa fraalo unit Utt4 wit b aWv Isabsolutely miuruut W.draoor, and will keep you dry In tho hardest sUirml ..w i.th.'l'frilf KltANn! lucfxs.al Lsxaiinnlh.r. if lour storvkrcDsrdoe PlatiAsstou Iilkrrfr. De hours o' bin is fast; ihi hours o' hard wuck is slow. Chilian tells lies nnchully, but ycr has ter 1'nrn 'em how ter tell do truf. De hnrdes' things furor father ter rccol leek is dat ho wtu onco er chile. Pussons whut furgit slowginemlly knows mo' den pussons whut 1'nrns fust. Kr man whut likes cr song jes' ea'so it is hard ter sing tloan know cz much er bout music ei ho do cr bout sci'neo. When er big man gits er backset it's wus on him den it waul' bo on any uder pussou. Do rooster wid tlo fines' comb looks do wust when he gits Irost bit. Arkausas Trav eller. ' "I nlways let a cold go as it comes" one says; which means that ho overworks the system in getting rid of n eoid rather than assist it by using Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. i.'5 cents. It is estimated thnt the nvcrage girl can consume threo pounds of candy daily. Don Paptisto Alfred Assolaut, the French author, is dead. "All Itlcn Aro l.lar,' said Pnvid of old. lie was probably prompted to make the above remark alter trying wmo unreliable e.itanh remedy. Had he been permitted to live until the present day, and tried Dr. Sage's ltomody, he might havo had a bet tor opinion ot man kind. Wo claim that no case ol catarrh can withstand tho magic etfeets of this woiiijerfid' medicine. One trial of it will convince you of its clllcacy. By druggists; fifty cents. Frederick Douglas intends to go to Europe in tho spring on n two years' tour. A I'rle In tlio Lottery oHifo which is usually unnppieeiated until itis lost, perhaps never to return, is health. What a priceless boon it is, and how wo ought to cherish it, that life may not bo a worthless blank to us. Many of tho dis eases that tlesh is heir to, and which mako life burdensome, Bitch as consumption (scrofula of the lungs), nnd other scroful ous nnd blood diseases, nro completely cured by Dr. H. V. l'ierico's "Ooldon Modi cul Discovery" nftcr nil other remedies have failed. Dr. Pierce's trealiso on con sumption mailed for 10 rents in stamps. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Asso ciation, 0G;j Main street, buffalo, X. Y. Coffeo cako should bo wrapped, whllo warm, iu a napkin, and there remain till cut. 6 Delicate difeasosiif cither sex, howoverinduced, speedily and peimauently cured, book 10 cents in stamps. World's Dispeusarv Medical Association, 0G;t Main streot, buffalo, N. Y. Cistern water may hepnrified by charcoal put in a bag and hung iu tho water. Ik you ahi: Dvsi'i;riic, bilious, rheumatic, gouty, debilitated, consumptive, consti pated, or iu any w iso out of sorts, pro vido yourself with a half dozen bottles of Dlt. Wai.kkii's Vi.vnoAit Uittiuis; take it twieo or thrico a day, ami keep kiuhtinc disuask until you havo not an ache or a physical trouble of any kind remaining. The result is sure. Prof. Folix Adler claims to havo discov ered that heat cngcndcts crime. I wns feeling very dull witli a pain in my head and under my right shoulder when I sent for Athlophoros, which helped mo vury much. I would udviso nil who are troubled witli rheumatism or neuralgia to try it. Mrs. Nancy M. brown, llaif, .Minn. No man can bo a thoroughly puro Chris tian without tho aid of soap. JAY EYE SETS llrlvcr. Kdwln T. Hither, ones t'ole'H Vctrrliinry Curl oIIhuIiii, ami u thorough trliil iialilcB him to enilorKO it n the bett remedy Hint he ever niw fur general etablo utc. bold by l)i ugglsts at &Uc and SUO. Tho Queen of Ita physician. employs a femnlo A7hcn Jlaby was sick, pto her Cailorla, Yton nhe was a Child, she, cried for Cuitorla, Whoa she became Itlsn, aim clung to Casturla, V.'Llu alio had Children, alio gnre them Caslorik, Kentucky has been honored with tho speakership eleven times. J If ndllctpil with Koro Hycs, uso Dr. Isnso Thompson's Kyo Wator. Druggists soil 11. o Cleveland will not attend any wedding parties whilo president. In another column of this issuo will ho found an entirely noiy nnd novel specimen of attractive advertising. It is ono of tho neatest wo havo over seen, and wo think anyone will bo well repaid foroxamiuiiig tho supposed display letters in tho advertise ment of Prickly Ash Hitters. edicine "When In the spring I felt all 101 down and de bll tiled, I found llojd'a Saripullla Juit tho medi cine to build mo up. My ubo also, after much physical prcnli mien, found In Its use new life and lat!ns ter.cQu Upon our Utile Kill, who hid been sick with scarlet fever, Its clloct was marvelous, entirely removing the poison from her blood and re storing her to cood health." K. O. SlUATrov, Swampicott, Mass. "I have used Hood's Sirsnpatllla and find It to be the best remedy for Impure blood I have ever taken." M. II. IUxTU,tcketagunt, I'. & 1!. Kd., Hound llrook, N. J. Tone Up the Ssytem Icontldcr Hood's Barsuparllla the best niedlclna I ever used. It elves me an appetite and refreshing sleep, and keeps the cold out" John ti. Fooo, 101 Eprucc Street, l'orllind, lie. "Hood's Sarsaparllla was a God send tome, fori! cured me of dyspcpsln and liver complaint with which I had suffered 3D years." J. H. UoiixuaoK, South I'ollsburK, N, V. "I took Hood's Ssrsapar:ila for general debility an! was wonderfully benefited by It." J. 1'. Joumso. Martin's Kerry, O. Mrs, C. W. Marriott, Lowell, Man., was completely rurol of sick headache, which the had bad IS years, by Hood's Eanaparllla. At Berenty I it's jmt the uus, They (till keep op the oil, eld game, tbt rllril rbolttrirb, r isl ilia, al this rlclurstfal r ftetlpl sf tts cents la IUU, ldltl, BUS lit. LwU, Sis. they enjoy, fai'Wfwiiiirwnw"ii"'M'''u't'MiMM Tko ssalp m clommed nasi excited to n, braltty actio by Hall's Hair ltcuowcr. Ia Consumption, the disposition to rough s diminished by taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Mnny rases of rheumatism which hnvo resisted the skill ot the profession havo promptly yielded to that wonderful remedy, Salvation Oil. Ijocents. Anna picUlnson still contemplates re turning to the stage. tlniroril SuurrTrr It on your beans. It Is lellcluus. Mild e eryw nete. The rat's antipathy for the. mico prob ably accounts for thewoinen'slovelorcats. a inonlli' treatment for .'c. Catarrh. Eoid hy driiKKl'ts. l'lso's Kemcdy for Mine. Modieskn on tho star svstom It cither chills or kills the best artist." BUY SALZER'S(Urr...f,nu.) SEEDS. Ots.Tr. Absohttehi Trtt front Oplutcs, Emetics and l'olsoiu SAFE. SURE. PROMPT IT HM'UOtlll A Nil IWlLftRft. TIIK llliKLt-H A.HHiKI.Fi; ni.,BALTIH0R1Rn. T JACOBS ERManreMEDY I" n Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, MM llAin lUf l (!., llfJfl,r, TootkMlir, Hill P'UlIl Sprtl.t, llnil.... flc.rtf. rill I fllll 'HUT- 1'11'TVtlSTH. I VI I Mill AT tlKCIIIIIHTK AMI llKAIEItS. Tin: num. ta x. uuri.i:i. io.,iiii.ti)kiue, uu. ely's catarrh o uinn-ru LWrSr!t.H Yl On.Cll ri ivvnm V MAV.rLVLN Iia , iviii,.erwrr.TAiT. c-. . s aire rill); from CATARRH A. i:. NT.WMAV. (lrallnB. Mlcl,.HAT "FE VER A particle l nm lied Into each nostril unit Is ncrce able to use. l'ricu ,Vi els. hv mall r at ilniKKlsts. Henrt for circular. KLY HUOTllKltH, UruuKlsls. Ohcko, X. Y. Thhctit represents thn machine that print the Int tlalsof the iiiiinu f llils conpauy on every yaril ol Roods we iiiiike We bat e tismiincil for iliu buiiunt ot the Prrsojiukers ami l.wlli' of this country, an cx pensn of thirteen thousand dollar S1;I.IMI), that they may know liow in tell oil' Keuuluii uooiU lioui tho Initial Ion. fort bey now can n nlulnly inlui ed on the talmKP for v cry ipiurtrr of a ynnl, uud M for ' ery tlin e quarters of ayurd; llieiefoni tint (Inn Menu bn found on cvuiy yard; and am prln el a h df yard apart. Wn have run In Ihu busy nei.Hin. nllit nud dnv, lire of these machines, and each machine can nrlnl 51 jardu per minute. Now. we should like 10 know how many school ulrls and ho) a there are In the! U. H, Bnd I lunula under 15 yrnra of aire who can tell us exut tly hoiv uiiiiiy ) anls ilice. live machines ciiu print In the 3i:t woiKInu days In a year. Km every boy or ulrl who will send us four cents In stamps In pay pout aite and puckliiK "e 111 mall tr ills oim I'leKant Imperial slue riioliillno of the "Threo l.lttln .Miilds friiui moIhioI,' 'and for eveiyone who Minds correct answ it lo piolleiii.wn publish their name Iu full In the Woelil.v Trllinitu mill runner, an I mall t'lem u copy. '1 hl w 111 Kite each one a Dnn plciiiro and the iiolorlely of lent a coirect miitlieiimt o nn Wo will aNo mill fr-e In any rdilresi, on r 0'liit of 13c. a IIikioiiv of Hie IImtkii KrtTPN cnniainliiK 2'il paircs, by Kiuery H Child", 1,'IvIiikhII Imponiiiu evenli from l' to I'M. and well wonh n.anv iIimch tlin prlie. This ln.ok sboulil Im Ihu tevt li 'ok tor ,c'ids and In Iheliundi of allleiichiTHan 1 1 very lll rury In the land, l'lcan: sliowlhi'i lo viim li'iolinnli's noil frleml OII.IIIIKT .'M'l '(i ;0 It lOand ll lli llrouil way, M. Y. PLAID SHAVL GIVEN AWAY I Through Uit Ullur of a Hrm inftti ctaciurrr of C'u1uiuto hltuul't tbn lu c mr lafi our lutiili j 11$ cumi)iiinriitof I'lftU hbM U. r(it lotU, hlf U wi P r.poM to rrMri.l a list UllM la Uif fMPiMlcK ti't.nrr hradul l!5c, for .. uUfMp. i!'n lit Vnrin ttrnl lluiiprltulilt Urgt. i 11 yuue tiiwirfeul l-l r, ) TcUiftu 1 rm n 1 Idutrli lJl lliaf Uirlvi and centtsvl mltitlUojr,mi wlilirnd you en o( tttM Itvaullful linwlt VlM:i!. tv null, ixnlfftltis or w Mill tu4 6 ilnnU uJ ft u KrfpUobi to on ftJdrtti frr (1.00. DailBiaciiau vi uui rtiuocu CT Vitt9V rcfundttJ. ArMrM VAliM AM l!Ol Ml HOLD, JlHrtl'urdi touu. I START MEN OI' NMAII niHAN'H 1'iUi" Nv merallvo busi- lly OaXeie UaV lOulaum ) I'roreis.Menor Women with no oxitrrlence make jlrtt cUut I'lioiographs of Her s .ns. Ilruupr, tluililiritra.ur Animals. Jlalinaji. cost rUc. fur 1 d'uen larrn I'liolo Hint tell lor S I to 8(1. Allurds hteiuly Work and Jlle I'rolllHoiwrateu with other hiuiiuu, c.r at Inline, or Jruni howiK to ioum. (Il s no pcdJIinKilriiitlnii), It'snrreulurlniile, wc!ilMrallniUou Appaiatu I" iurulilu A clieap.tet up Indmirsor outdoors. To K A It NKST anplieanl" (one copy) of jirocwitllUKtratfil Yr.K, Simple I'lioloa. Illrls. Kll ANKI.IN I'lTNAM. Xl'lr k Ut aicr I'liuU. Apparatus, 1 S3, -IBS Caual bt.M.Y rCTCDDPfini STEEL hOiLiiumJuix pENs LeadinprNos.i 14,048, 130, 135, 333, 161. For Sale by nil Stntionors. THE EBTERBROOK STEEL PEN CO., Works: Camden, N. J. 26 John St., New York. Plso'a Tlsmedr for Catarrh Is the Sast, Kaaimt to Use, and Cheapest. Also rood for fVild In the Head, JUadache, Hay reyer, Ac. 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