The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, May 08, 1886, Image 7

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Tho linrniful nnd fatal results nttcnding
Iho uso of cotigli mixtures containing mor
phlo, opium and otlicr poisons, arc dnily
becoming more frequent. It is for this ren
eon that Red Star Cough Cure has received
tho unqualified endorsement of physicians,
and Boards of Health everywhere, as n
purely vcgctablo compound, entirely free
from nil nnrcotics. Price, twenty-fivo cents.
No woman is educated who is not equal
to tho sticcesstul manngenient of a family.
"Athlophoros gives perfect satisfaction.
Ithns helped and cured some whero all other
remedies have failed to do any good," i
tho report of Dullam Bros., druggists, of
Flint, Mich., on tho great rheumatism nnd
neuralgia remedy's work.
Every day should be distinguished by at
least ono particular net of love. Lavatcr.
Every nervous person should try Carter's
Little NEItVE Tills, They nro mndo spe
cially for nervous and dyspeptic men and
women, nnd aio just tho medicino needed
by all persons who, from any cause, do
not sleep well, or who fail to get proper
strength from their food. Cases of weak
stomach, indigestion, dyspepsin, nervous
nnd sick headache, etc., icndily yield to tho
use of tho Little Ncrvo Pills, particularly it
combined with Carter's Little Liver Piils.
In vials at L'5 cents.
Fifty thousand squaro miles of territory
east of tho Mississippi nro covered with
8WAmpS.
SCRATCHES.-J. II. Shaffer, Madison,
wis., says: "I cured a horso of tho worst
taaoof scratches Mint I over saw, with Vet
erinary Cnrbollsulvc. Of nil the rcmo
lles I over saw this Is tho "boss." 25 and tQc.
it DrUKirln ti.
Henry Irving is very sensitivo upon the
subject of his legs.
Brash and wiry hair becomes soft and
pliant by using Hall's Hair Kenewer.
Many a mother has found Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral invaluablo in enses of croup.
Where there is shnmo there may yot be
Tlrtue. Dr. Samuel Johnson.
Bought for tho lust hundred years A
romedv for Catarrh, Hay Fever and Cold
In the'llcad, found at last in Ely's Cream
Balm. Sato and pleasant to use, and easily
applied with tho finger. It gives relict at
once nnd a thorough treatment positively
cures. 50 cents by druggists. CO cents by
mail. Ely Bros., Owego, N. Y.
Ely's Cnn.vM Balm has entirely cured mo
of n long Btaudiug enso of catnrrh. I havo
nover yet seen its equal as a euro for colds
in tho "head nnd headache resulting from
euch colds. It is a remedy ot sterling merit.
Ed. L. Crosly, Nashville, Tenn.
Twn.MV YKAits of suffering from Catarrh
nnd Catarrhal headache I never found any
thing to afford lasting relief until I tried
Ely's Cream Balm. I havo used two bottles
nnd now consider my Catarrli cured. I
havo recommended it to several of my
friends with liko good results. D. T. Hig
ginson, 1-15 Lako Street, Chicago, 111.
New English pottery isshown thisscason,
tho peach bloom waro among them.
MALT
BITTERS.
It will euro any ca?o of I.ivor nnd Kidney
troubles when propeily taken. It Is a perfect
renOT ator nnd invlKointor, It cleanses tho sy
torn of tho poisonous humors that develop In
Liver, Ititliioy and Urinary diseases, car
rying away all liolnonous mutter and ro
tori in: the lllootl to a licaltliy condition,
enriching; it, refreshing: and mvlporatlnc
ITIiiid nnd Body. It prevents the growth to
Sorlous Illiicvv of a IinntsoroiiH Ohv-s of
DIipumoii that begin in more trivial ail
ments, and we too apt to bo neglected as such,
THOUSANDS OF OASES
of tho worst forms of these terrible diseases
havo been quickly relieved and in a short
timo perfectly cured by the uso of IIopv Si
Walt lllttcrs.
Do not pet Jlopti and ITInlt Bitters con
founded with lulorinr preparations of similar
name. Take Nolliliiti but lIops& Malt Bit
tors if you want a sum euro.
GOODMAN DRUG CO,, Wholesale Agenis
OMAHA, Mill.
IS HUNGRY within
an hour, more or
less, after a meal, he is a dyspep
tic. It shows his stomach is not
able to dispose of what he has
eaten. But to eat and thus im
pose more work is an absurdity.
Take DR. JONES' RED CLOVER
TONIC, which cures Dyspepsia
and all Stomach, Liver, Kidney,
and Bladder troubles. It is a per
fect tonic, appetizer, blood puri
fier, a sure euro for ague and ma
laria diseases. Price, Fifty Cents.
FM38INSH.
The moit Wonderful Agricultural Iirk in America.
Surrounded by prosperous mfnlnir and manufacturing
towns. l'AUM IMl'M 1A ISA DINK! ilagnin
cent cropi raised tn IW. 'I'llO I'N.V M)M OF
At'KKtior UOVKHXMK.vr I.A.VD, subject
to pre-emption and homestead. LAndi for sale to ac
tual settlers at $3.00 per acre. J.O.NO TIMK.
Part Irrigated by Immense canals. Cheap railroad
rates. Erery attention tlnvtn settlers, tor maps,
Ba-nphlets, etc., addreti, t'OLOKADO LAND . LOAN
O., Opera House Block, Dmrer, Colo., Box 2S90.
lis. V. P. SCHBOCK, 673 Wtat Laia Street, CMcajo, u
Helpless
from Ebeomttiim. nil pbrilclia fearM am putt Hon of tfca
Us wouU be nfceii.ry. lli trJM ATHLOPHOROS,
nd In two daji wii cored, Athlophoros 1 prooouiice ok
$oluttli itfe Xj one ot the leading Ljlclaniof fhe couotrj.
4.1k your dragrUt for Athlo(horoa, If ju cannot set It of
htm do not trjwmethlm elw.but order iodc from si. W
UI nod tt exprtu paid on receiptor price, 1 1.00 per bottle.
ATHLOPHOROS CO., 112 Wall St., New York.
A FREE SAMPLE.
To Introduce the irreat household remedy, GOR
DON'S KINO OK PAIS intoeveryfamtly. Iwlllseud
a sample free to anyone sending address. Mention
thU paper and address E. ti. MCHAKDJ, Toledo, o.
frn An srtlre Man or Woman ioeTrry
U "'county to se,, our roods. nalarrSli.
' car lUsthand Kxpenita. t-xncuiea in ad.
Tsnee. Canvaiimzoutnt SUI.KI Particular.
tree. Htandard Silver-ware Co. Boston, ILua.
HNUbH! YSVfeavajgSMISnre relief i gTTT'.t a
UDDER' PASTILLES Xr mall.'fitovTell Sc Co,
aUcarlcittwu. Mm,
flDIIIU Morphine Habit Curedln 10
UrlllM to aridity. So vy till Our. J.
Wl 1 Will Da j. brVwrs, LeUauoa. Uulo.
TTT?T TlWAJTKB. BO A WKKIC and ex
H H.l .rrenses Pld Valuablouutnt and particulars
JJtULIl free, J. V UIU.4 CO, Augusta, Maine.
A nnsitito cure. NO hntre.
No Filacer Nil'atn. W U.
V ayn. UariL.alltown.Iowa,
6Panfe for 51 New C'liromo, Brran & Gold-Edge
UCIIlJ Cards. fcasKxtauu Wonts. Ivurytoa, loan
Onn New Bcrap Pictures and Act's Album ot O Card
UU Samples tor loc. bteamCard Wits. Hartford, ct
?iUPI F Rnnk contalningSl ampleTof New anil
OAHrLr. DUUNforOcta.iopaypo.taie. CESTEIt
Cofllim.
Tlicro nr thirty-lour coflin factories in
tho United States, and they turn out an
average of 150 cofflns and caskets a day.
The largeatfactory is in Cincinnati; itcovers
ucrcs ot ground nnd its shop facilities aro
so great that it manufactures everything
necessary to a complete funeral, except
corpses. Anything from n tack up to a
hearso can be seen in process of manufac
ture on their premises. Next to Cincinnati,
Chicago has tho largest collln factories.
Tho biggest coflin kept in stock is six feot
nine inches in length nnd has nn opening of
twenty-eight or twenty-nine inches. Tho
nvorngo opening is only eighteen or nine
teon inches, nnd tho average long coflin is
six feot four inches. The longest coflin
turned out by any factory is a nine-footer,
in which tho dignitaries ot tho Catholic
church nro buried. Such a coflin was used
at tho burial of Cardinal McCloskey, tho
extra length being required for his crown,
which ho woro in death. About twonty
four hours woro taken to put this coflin
together, but any ordinary coflin, that is
a coflin of extra large size, no matter what
its cost or tho character of this trimmings
or upholstery, can bo put together from
tho rough bonrds in thrco hours nt the
utmost. Cincinnati Commercial.
l'oern That Aro Pensioned.
It is stated that relatives of peers havo
received S500.000.000 of public money
sinco 1S55. Knelt Duko also lins sent at
present fitty-six relatives in public ofllce.
Tho 402 hereditary peers own an avcrngo
ot 35,000 ncrcs cncli and draw a total an
nual rental of 00,000,000. Tho Duko ot
Richmond has mado a specially good thing
out of his ancestors. A perpetual pension
of 10,000 was granted to one ot tho
dukes. To cotnmuto this consols worth
033,000 were purchased when consols woro
below par nnd tho bonds wero put nsido for
tho Duko. Theso consols roso nbovo par,
wero sold, and tho proceeds invested in
land, which now gives tho Duko 50,000 a
year in place of 10,000 a year to which
lie is entitled. To reform tho present house
of peers there aro some persons who ndvo
cato tho Chincso hereditary systom, by
which a duke's sou would bo a marquis, tho
grandson an earl, and so on until tho fami
ly either entirely lost its titlo or was re
enoblod for fresh services to tho stato.
A M'llo'n Good Fortune.
"Tlioro is a woman at tho bottom of it,"
is a trito remark. True; women aro at tho
bottom of good ns well as evil. Congress
man Whiting, of Holyoko, mado a littlo
speech recently at a dinner in this city,
nnd in the courso of his remarks on the in
ilucnco of pnper, ho stated this incident,
not by any means tv new ono: "Tho intro
duction ot bluo paper is another interest
ing item. Tho owner ot a small mill in Eng
land wont to London to sell his product,
leaving his wifo at home. It wns washing
day presumably Monday and tho good
wifo had u blueing-bag tied to her apron
Situ visited tho mill, and, leaning over tho
engine, dropped her blueing bag, and
instead of whito paper sho hnd a lot of
bluo paper. Sho mot her husband upon
his return with a good deal of apprehen
sion, and informed him ot tho misfortune,
Ho folt as it a serious mistake hnd been
mndo until ho sent tho product to market
and received five cents per pound moro
than for itis usual article, and thorenfter
his mill was run on bluo paper, and brought
him a fortune.
Xeuralgia and kindred diseases, promptly
yield to the immediato action of St. Jacobs
Oil, tho pain-conqueror.
Dentil of it .Innt.
Fred Decker, better known ns tho "Os
Bmn giant," died at his honiont Swains,
Alleghany county, Sunday night, at tho
ago of 50 years. During his earlier litoho
was soven feot two and ono-lialf inches in
height and weighed 325 pounds. As ho
grow older ho becamo round-shouldered
and at tho timo of his death ho was but six
feot clovon inches high. Somo years ngo
Mr. Dcckor was for a timo an exhibit in a
Now York museum, nnd for his services in
this capacity ho received $S0 per month,
but tho idle lifo ho tlicro led grow distaste
ful to him and ho returned to his native
county, whoro ho could enjoy tho freedom
of outdoor lifo and mako practical uso of
his oxtraordinnry strength. Klmlra Ad
vcrtiser.
Ilio (lot Uvon.
Ike Sloan was a farmer, liko other Vor
monters, but wasn't exactly ono of the
typo wlioso "critters" nnd vegetables
always bring moro money thnn othor
people's. On tho contrary, if there was
any differenco between thoprico that ho got
for his products nnd tho market rate, it
was Generally to his disadvantage. Ono
day on his way back from tho villngo ho
complained bitterly to tho people with
whom ho gossiped along tho road that the
storekeeper had abused him most shame
fully by giving him only nino cents a pound
for Iits mnple sugar. "Hut, gol dern him,"
said Sloan with a chuckle, "I got oven with
him, for 1 put moro'n two dozen buckotfuls
of water into tho sap beforo I b'iled it!"
Boston Record.
"Art is Ions? nnd timo is ileoting," and it
is too bad to spend half ot a short lifo dis
tressed with nournlgiu, when 25 conts spent
for ono bottlo ot Salvation Oil will cure it
quickly.
Theodore Roosevelt snys tho grizzly will
fight only when cornered.
Food makes Blood nnd Blood makes
Beauty. Improper digestion of food neces
sariiy produces bad blood, resulting in a
feeling ot fullness in tho stomach, acidity,
heartburn, sick-hcaduclic, nnd other dys
peptic symptoms. A closoly confined life
causes indigestion, constipation, bilious
ness nnd loss ot appetite. To remove these
troubles there is no remedy equal to Prickly
Ash Bitters. It lias been tried and proven
to bo a specific.
Printing from zinc plates is gradually re
volutionizing lithography.
It afflicted with b'oro Kyes, uso Dr. Isaac
Thompson's Eye Wutor. Drii(ft?l8U sell It. 'o
The old-fashioned "log cabin" quilts are
again the fashion.
A smile that foretells sorrow is tho ono
you tuke in tho bar-room.
When In trouble, do ns the down East
Yankees do jump ovor it.
In Italy 71 per cent of tho women have
chestnut colored hair.
There nro in tho stato of Wisconsin 1,222
registered druggists.
Early fruit-blistera. This fruit la raised
by hand.
Queen Victoria has paid the bills for
Princess Beatrice's wedding, $25,000. 1
Five out of Five Iluntlrcd.
In ono oi tho squtirest, fairest, fierc
est battles of the wnr f00 men wero
thrown forward to check for a moment
tho furious charge of twenty times as
many Confederates. Of tho 500 men
in line nt tho beginning of tho chnrge
5 stood at the eiid by tho colors. I
wns one of the live, and I never think
of tho hail of bullets, oi tho hurricane
swoop of charging thousands that
swept men to sudden death or away
before it like chall in tho wind, but I
seo those live sullen, desperate, white
faced, stubborn men dithering in a
startled gtoup nbout tho torn and
blood-stained llag that had been
down nnd tin a cood many times.
Dazed they were, crazed they were,
bv the overvvhelmiii!' catastrophe,
but tho instinct of clinging to tho ling
wns there. My comrades wore better
soldiers than il They wero men whoso
eves Hashed, and " whoso nostrils
widened when conflict became furious,
nnd it wns a delight to mo in that
minuto to know that in this hour of
trial my controlling impulse, my
instinctive move had been tho same
as theirs, to cling to the llag. I had
no idea then that wo would livo livo
minutes, and vet J exulted in tho
thought that when put to trial I had
done niv full dutv. Wo brought tho
llag out of tho light. Four of tho men
nro living yet, but they have not met
since tho" war. They aro all in humblo
walks of life, and not ono of them is
given to solf-adulntion, but to nil of
them that incident of bnttlo is a.
precious memory. After that, as ono
of the old codgers said in his own
quaint way: "They woro a leetle too
pioud ever to do a cownrdly thing
ngam." Chicngo Inter-Ocenn.
In The Nit mo alary.
From tho Chicago News.
Mora women havo been named Mary
than any other name which has blest
or cursed the feminine sex. It stands
as the typical name for thoholiestand
most iibject of women for tho virgin
and the wanton. And in every lnn
gunge of Asia nnd Europe, ns well ns
that of Hgypt, tins name appears nl
most without variation. Jt lias been
an equal fnvoiito with the aristocrats
of Fiance and tho Puritans of Now
England, nnd it equally becomes liter
ature or kitchen. It is stately when
wo speak of Lady Mary Worthy Mon
tague; ic is simplicity itself when wo
refer to .Alary O linen, who bruit's, m
our breakfast rolls At one time it
mn j' bring up n picture of a divinn
painteu ince, nnngmg m mo ncngiouiit
of nn Italian gallery, nnd nt nnother
of a red cheeked dairvmaid, with her
bare feet in the daisied grass. Two of
England's live Queens have borne it,
and tho most memorable woman that
Scotland over produced has made it
immortal. Tho proudest women of
Franco havo dmnilicd it, and tin
worst women of Russia havo disgrac
ed it. There aro as many Marys
smilling at tho circling suns that
mnku the brief summer by tho north
ern sen as loll through tho luxurious
days by the Mediterranean. Tho
namo that Catholic missionariesgavo
to tho first converted Indian maiden
was Mary, and perhaps tho first
daughter of every family for all timo
will stand in imminent danger of
bearing tho name, for it is tho first to
bo considered in miming girl babies,
and when rejected is always thought
of with lingering tenderness. How
many lovers hayeloved it! How they
havo associated it with purity and
. j , IT . 1
gentleness, witn womanliness aim
candor and trust! What a faithful
namo it is! Its bearer seems predes
tined to sorrow, yet it is gladsome,
too. "My mothers namo was
Mary." What a pleasant thing to
say! "My little daughter Mary. '
Could anything bo prettier? "My
sister Mary, who is dead." What a
wreath ot tender suggestions! "Mary,
my wifo." What a picture of homo
comfort!
J(liniiiid.s While Speaking-.
A Washington correspondent do
scribes Senator Edmunds while speak
ing as follows: "IIo rises slowly, and
you aro surprised to seo how tall ho
is. Six feet and more, ho has a large
frame, and his shoulders havo that
bend known as tho student's stoop
Ho is a physical giant or ho might bo
if he put himself under tho training of
.lolmlj. buiuvan. no wears dark
clothes, and his long frock coat is nn
buttoned as ho talks. Ho speaks in
articulate tones, in a btrong voico
with a slight nasal twang. Ho goes
on steadily and easily. He never halts
for a word, and though his speech
is not written, it will reuu ns smooth
ly in to-morrow's Keeord as though
it had been polished for weeks. Ho
does not deal much in metaphor.
does not grow excited, nnd ho expects
evidently thnt ho will havo moro
weight from what ho says thanhowho
says it. Ho gestures somewhnt, and
his motions are short, sharp, and oc
casionally violent. Now and then ho
puts ono hand in his pocket and
brings tho other arm down with tho
finger extended in enforcing a point.
Now ho churns tho air with both
hands, and now ho holds his iron
spectacles down in front of him, and
delivers his words with no gestures
whatever. Though his speech is pure
ly argumentative, it holds tho atten
tion to the end, and you can seo that
his brother Senators feel that it is ono
of the great efforts of tho sossiou."
i ! -m
David Sinton, Ohio's richest man, is
a bcotch-lrishnian, and grew up
around tho big iron mills of Pittsburg.
He began business as a clerk in a
country store at $i a month, then
was clerk in a blast furnace, after
ward manager, and utlast half owner.
Mtov that tho advance in wealth was
rapid. Ho is worth $12,000,000, and
gives largely to public churitioa.
Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes will go
r broad next month with his daughter,
M"rn. Sargent, to bo absent all sum
mer. Jiis last visit to iuiropu win m
1835. Ho had engaged his passage
for tho Oregon's first trip from tho
port oi Boston, on April 21.
A Great ITInn'n Gritrronlty for n Fallen
l'rlrtul.
I told tho senator that reminded mo ot
nn "old chesnut" that was told ot Caleb
dishing, ot Massachusetts, nnd Frank
Pierce, when the latter wns senator from
New Hampshire. Ho wns noted for his
politeness and courtesy as well as for his
genial ways. They had been out to a din-1
ner party ono night and dined nnd wined
liberally. On their way homo Cubing loll
nnd couldn't get up. Ho said: "Frank,
help mo up." Frank replied: "Caleb, I
cant; but I will lay down with you," nnd
they did rest on tho bosom ot tho earth
until a friendly hack rescued them.
Popular trinl shows tho worth of ovcry
article; and Ut years constant uso has
proven the groat elllcacy of Dr. Bull's
Cough Syrtip; It has no superior.
Tho Churchman cnlls tho prevailing stylo
of ball-room dress "insolent indecency."
"A little lire is quickly trodden out
Which, being suffered, rivers cannot
quench."
Procrastination may rob you of time,
but by increased dilligenco you can make
up tho loss; but if it rob you ot lifo theloss
is irremediable. It your health is delicate,
your appetite fickle, your sleep broken,
your mind depressed, your whole being out
of sorts, depend upon it yon nro seriously
diseased. In nil Hitch cases Dr. Pierce's
"Golden Medical Discovery" will speedily
effect a genuine, radical cure mako a now
man of you and savo you from tho tortues
of lingering disease
Did you ever notice an ink-stand up for
its writes?
"Throw IMiynlc to tho Ilogn"
when it is the old-fashioned bluo inns, bluo
pill sort, nnd insist on using Dr. Pierce's
'Pleasant Purgative Pellets," a modern
medical luxury, being small, sugar-coated
granules, containing tho nctivo principles
ot certain roots and herbs, and which will
bo found to contain as much cathartic
power ns any ot tho old-fashioned, larger
pills, without tho lattor's violent drastic
effects. Tho pellets operato thoroughly
but harmlessly, establishing a permanently
healthy action of tho stomach nnd bowels,
and as an nnti-biliotts remedy aro un
equaled. A long and hard spoil for potatoes
Poughteighteaux.
o ij0Si fistula', rupturo and
stricture radically cured. Hook of particu
lars 1 0 cents in stlnnps. World's Dispen
sary Medical Association, Buffalo, X. Y.
In thowinler, tho cats purr: in tho spring,
tho larkspur.
Guntuv ioi:s Dit. Wai.kck's Vixi:oau
Birrnits relievo tho constipated bowels; at
tho same timo thoroughly toning their
inner incmbrntto nnd restoring their
mechanical action. Yet tho result is
wholly duo to nature, reinforced and sus
tained by tho best vegotablo alterativo
and tonic that ever passed tho lips of tho
sick and suffering.
Keep thy spirit puro from worldly taint
by tho repellant power ot virtue. Bailey.
W. H. Worthington, editor of the
"Patrons of Husbandry," published at
Columbus, Mass., writes under ditto of Fob.
U5, ISS'J: "Your great remedy, Allen's
Lung Balsam, 1 havo used in my tumily for
fifteen years for coughs and colds, and
know it to 1)0 tho best." UCc, 00c, and
SI. 00 a bottlo.
Tho bridal dress of tho Princess Fulnllo
of Spain cost 9120,000.
rivit dollar empil ycnily In boots nnd shoes by
usIiik L) oil's Ilct'l btltU'llc-ls. '.Sc.
Tight-button boots nro dangerous to tho
feet. Give them to tho goats.
Tho best coiiuli incdlcliiu Ik l'lso's Curo for Con
sumption. Sold iivciy wlicru. Uc.
Kssnys on tho sun nnd moon cotno under
tho head of "light" literature.
TThen Baliy was siclt, wo kyo lie r Castorla,
When alio ws a Child, alio cried for Custorla,
When sho became Mian, bIio clung to Castorla,
V.'lion sho had CUlldrcu, alio gavo thorn Castoria,
Queen Victoria has taken quito a fancy
to Miss Hose Elizabeth Cleveland's book.
For Cuts, Gulls, Old Sores, Scratch
es, Thrush, etc., uso tStowurt's Iloal
Iny Powder, 15 and CO cents a box.
Angels havo wings, and always end up in
flying off. Byron.
TO Bnu HD no
hat Tsred reeling
The mild weather, fclIowlnB our lone nnd severe
winter, has such a depressing cfTcct upon the body
that one feels all tired out, almost completely pros
trated, tho apputlto is lost, and tlicro is no ambition
to do an thing. Tho whole tendency or tho system
lsdowuward. Hood's SatsaparlUn is Just tho med
icino needed. It purities tho blood, sharpens tho
appetite, overcomes the. tired feeling and Invigorates
every function of tho body.
"Hood's Sarsaparllla in four weeks made mo a new
man. My bend ceased to ache, and my whole system
is bulit up anew, cnjoylnc po feet health." I. Uxu
IMNQTOX, 130 Hunk tit.. New York City.
'We all liko Hood's Sarsnpailllo, It Is so strength
enlng." Lizzie Halfwit., Auburn, 1'. (2.
Cured and Built Up
"My daughtorhad be on oiling somo time with gen
eral debility, and Hood's B.ntaparllla was recom
mended to us. After sho had taken threo bottles
she was completely cured ami built up. It Is with
great pleasure that 1 reeommend Hood's Sarsapa
rllla." Hex II. Minmici.Kr.fi, SupU Cincinnati and
LiUlsTllloMall Line Co., Cincinnati.
"For thepnst two years I have been afflicted with
severe lioaJacho and dyspepsia. I was induced to
try Hood's Barsapsrllla a d found great relief."
JIns. K. Y. Aknahle, New Haven, Ct.
"I took Hood's Sarsaparllla fir general dolillty and
was wonderfully benefited by it." J, I'. Jou.NSOh',
JJartin'i Feny, O.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. l; six for W. Prepared only I soli by all druggists. Hi sir forM. Prepared only
by C. J- HOOD a CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. by c.l. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries. Lowell, Uui
IOO Doses One Dollar
At Seven I islyklsils to sweet) I AtSeitntoen I tbeyr'enlcerstill I At Seventy I It'i joit the itme,
To iteil onenowtlien'i a treat Tbere'iawtywberetbere'iawlll Theyitillkeep up the old, old gi
This represents a healthy life. Just such a life as
Throughout Hi various scenes. I WhousetheSmlth'sDIle Deans j
Ml m
XI II.
Kon ftala tinUia
THiDB jtAB K.
Don't watte ronr money on
is aosoiuiciy vmr ami ir,ivi riuiur, biiu mil jvu urr la utm iiaruast suiriu
Aiklorlhs-l'ISll 11 It AND" aucasa and take no other. If vour aUirekeinardoei
hot h ve I ha rim n
hp", send forties-rlnltvw raUliMTu to A. J. TOWKU, -Jl Hlmtnons Bt, Hostoil, Mill
oh my mm
Eierj Mriln or cold Mturk that weak
back
nun nearly proitratta jon.
THE
BEST TONIC
(strengthens tho Itlunclrx,
Steadies the Nerves,
Enriches tlio Illnoil, Ulvrn Nov Visor.
Mn. Jons W Kent. Stsrlaillo. Ool., wm "For
th pspt twelvo j-iMini 1 Iihto suBVrtMl with pnlns in
tubnek, 1 Urtml llnmn's iron llutern with greAt
twnt-tlt. I fuel better now tluii 1 luto for tuclva
years."
.Miss LlZ7iKnnESNAV.a!WCooko Ave., St IxmIj,
Mo., bms; ' I uutferod vritli 0pinMwosknera,pAins m
tny back, and uleepleMiiiKhts. 1 tried every concelv
ftbla reminly without much ttenptlt. l'our bottles of
llrowti's Ir.m Hitters listo reltoTvd mo, and 1 cheer
fully recommend it "
Genulnoh-is aboirnTrfcdo Msrk and rrod nvl lines
on wrapper. Take uo otlicr. Madnimlyby
ltnoWN riirMir.u.i'o.. ii.vi.ti.mouu his
IT IS A PUHCLYVEGCTABIE PREPARATION
PRICKLY Ajpb,r!lYASH I
5ENNA-MANDRAKE-BUCHU
ANDOTNCn C3.UAUy fjriCltHTRUUDIES
It has stood tho Test of Years,
in Uurin trail Diseases oitno
SjSjBBLOOD, LIVER, ST0M-
AUU, lUDJSiiJLB.liUW
ELS, &c. ItPurifiostho
Blood, Invigorates and
Cloiusos tho Systom.
DYSPEPSIA, CONSTI
PATION, JAUNDICE,
SICKHEADACHE, BIL
IOUS COMPLAINTS, c
dianppoar atoncounder
its bcuoflcitil iufluonco.
It is purely a Elcdicino
ns its cathartic proper
ties fcrblds ita uso as a
bovorasc. It ic pleas
ant to tho tntte, and as
ccsily taken by child
ren as adults.
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Mention tills paper.
7to theeafY"
A trentlxo on the cuumm and euro of ileafnes, by ona
who lias inolo tills Inllniilty a lllti ntuiiv, tent HIKE by
11. Joumsom i Co., g .NapoloonhUeot, Kewurk, K. J.
No words of ours enn tell tho bonellt to bo derived
from Hood's Sarsaparllla, If you nccil n good spring
medicine. It will strain all tho Impurities from the
blood, rouso tho torpid liver, Iml.'orac tho di
gestive oignns, and Impart new lifo to every func
tion of tho body. Wo only ask you to try n single
bottlo to prove tho posltlva merits of Hood's Sarsa
parllla as an houett and reliable mrdlcluu.
"I think Hood's Barsspmllla Is tho bestmedlclne
for goncrnl debility there Is, and for tho good It hat
donu mo 1 cheerfully reconimoud it." J, Sullivan,
30 mown St., llochcstcr, N. Y.
"I havo used Hood's Sarsaparllla for a Mood purifier
In tny family several years, and cannot speak too
highly of It." J. i:. CoLLi.va, I'lqua. O.
An Excellent Tonic
"My daughter received much benefit from tho
usoof Hood's Earsapi r Ha nse.n excellent tonlo after
a protractcu attack of Irouchlul pneumonia," F. II.
Adams, How Hartford, Conn.
"Hood's Sarsaparllla lias dona mo on Immense
amount of good. My wholo system lias been built
up nnd strengthened, my digestion Improved, my
head relieved of tho bad feeling, and my throat re
lieved of tho severe Irritation. I outsider It tho best
inedlclno I havo over used." Mi.nr l I'jcklk, 21
Turner St., Salem, Mass.
"My wife thinks there It nothing liko Hood's Sir
taparllla, and we aro never without It In tho bouse."
F. II. Latiuku. Syracuse, N. Y,
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game.
they enjoy,
Tbs orlilosl rtotoinpb, pual l
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I In Vtncfftir llltturn there U vitality but
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or nature, aro literally iltiR nil and carriexl out oi
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VlitcRnr Hitters allays fevcrishness. It re
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Gout, nnd similar pnluful diseases.
Vlnognr itlttcra cures Constipation and
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JONES OF BIHGHAMTONi
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PACK, HANDS, FEET,
and all thalr lnirf tlona. Including; Facial,
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Mol,WarU, Mult,, rracklai, Had Noia, Acna,
lllark llaadt. Bran, Pllllni and their traatniuL
r. JOHN H. WOODDURV.
Ht.ilbioj,. V. EuVJl.lo. baud luc lor biok.
JPA TOKA-M. nnaColoradHnprsTlnrsf ti
Old boB Tavaro In PnlladalrliU In vrbltb tlx flr.l
'jod(a In N, Am.rlca waa nrgaulaad and bald, AIu
larga lllualratad Cataloau. ot M.v,nl ru..A. .Rj
. ajooda wllh bottom (ulcca. Alao offer of f.,,l ilaar
bualnaia b K. A. M 111:1111111 m.
Uaaaula 1'ubllal.ars sad ilauufictunrijlJI brgaUway.NanYsra.
S fl 1 0 111 .11,t Quickly and rctt!e
lUBjIll Mhi Ivcurcdathomo. Correnpoodencej
I lrll Iflud " nd fret trial of cureaenl
WMl 1UI8 fonestlnvestlBators. TiialltriiAKal
set svsm lUMKiir CaurAHr, Lafayette, lad.
MST 017 1MBT.A8ES
always cuiunu: BV tjsino
MEXICAIT
MUSTANG
LINIMENT.
OF HTM AX FLESn.
Rheumatism,
liurnsi itudKcnlda,
Btlusaxud Itltea,
Cutauud IlruUoa,
HpralnattHt Itches,
Contracted Hluacloa,
HtlfT Joints,
liuckacho,
Eruption!,
1'rosjt Illtei,
OF AXIUALS,
Scrutchea, J
Borea und Gallft
Hpavin, CrncUa,
ricrotf AVorm, (3rnbt
l'oot Kot. Hoof All,
I.ameucsi, -w
Stvluny, I'ounderj
Sprains, Htralm,
Sore Feet,
StlOueii.
and all oxter nl diseases, ami every hurt or accldant,
i'or inerml use In family, stablo and itock yard, It U
THE UEST OI' ALTi
LINHVENTS
mum
ArV
aw
CSTERBR001
St
C0NSUMP.T im
iM CUBES WHERE All ELSE FAHS. IT
RsJ Best CoukIi Hymn. Tauten ((nod. Use WS ,
lja hi tiino. Hold by
a? a. iwi
W. N. U., OmaLa.
803-18
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