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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1886)
The mnnngcr of tlio Fort Wayne, Intl., Gnzottc, Mr. I. 51. Holmnn, says lie lins often read of tlio wonderful cures effected by St. Jacobs Oil. Recently lie sprained his ankle, and invested in a cane and n bottle of St. Jacobs Oil. The latter proved the belter investment, as it entirely cured bis ankle. Tlio Field ol' Waterloo. On an eminence lookingdowii on the duel of nations, astride his war horse, stir rounded by his staff, nits Wellington, field marshal of Kngland. In his hand a glnss with which ho ncuns the distant horizon Now and again ho looks alon the carnage wrecked plain, but again turns to the far distance. Hark I a bugle! then a peal then linging over all the Held the notes of the "Ad vanco," quickening to thechnrge, Then, with n. shout that fills the air, with clash of sabro nnd thunder of horses' hoof, comes sweeping tho imperial legion. Xnpol con's iuviuciblcs, held in reserve by that marvelous genius till this hour. Sec how all melts before tliero onslaught. Tlio nl lied forces are hurled backed ns from a re bistless storm of riishingdeath. Tho eagles again sweep tho field. All seems lost. Still the Iron Duke sits thcrennd sweeps tlio d in tnnce. Couriers come dashing with dis putches; only a word for nnswer wait I Then tho glass sweeps thehorizonasain and then Wellington throws his hat after it leaps from his horso nnd begins to writo dispatches. What is it? Why that cloud yonder, pnfiing now with fire and smoke thai dark mass, defiling into the plain at doublo quick, is tho l'russian rcsorvo lilucher has kept his promise. Waterloo is decided, and Napoleon's eagles go down forever. Col. Win. Louis Schley, Grand Secretary I. 0. 51. Grand Lodge. 5faryland, found lied Star Cough Cure a perfect nnd certain remedy. Prico, !25 cents a bottle. mixture oT Knees. In lecturing before tlio Scienco of Life Club, recently, 5fr. Lcandcr Thompson spoke of the beneficial roatilts likely to oc cur in this country from tho mixtuic of races, lie said that ho was a great lover of coffee, nnd that ho hnd found that ho could produco the finest flavor in making up this bevcrago by combining a little of ench of a great varioty of the eoffco berries grown in different countries. Ho said further thatsomo of the bakers had disco v ered that they could mnko very much bet tor bread by mixing different brands of Hour. Ho then went on to say that every country on this planet was contributing to tho population of America, and that all wo needed was to give duo attention to tho laws governing Heredity, prenatal infill enccs, etc., to produco tho most perfect specimens of mankind on tho faco of tho globe. From Dr. Footo's Health Monthly WIBERG'S WONDERFUL WINNING. lie Xow lias $.W,000 to Ills Credit In J''ir.H Xiitloitttl Jliuil; of Ouidui. Omalia (Xcu.) Ilcputillcan. Apill 17th. the It will bo remembered that a few days ago we nublislicd tho lact that Aug. mere, 1-131 South Tenth street, this city, held line-fifth of tickot 73,010, which drew the capital prizo of $150,000, in tho drawing of Tho Louisiana. State Lottery, which took place at New Orleans, Tuesday, Mnrch loth; that, through Herman Jountze, president of tlio First National Dank of Oinahn, ho had sent the ticket by tho United States express to tho New Orleans National Dank, and throtisli the latter had received a draft on New York for thirty thousand dollars. His draft was made on tho Hanover National Dank and was sent to Kountze Dros., Now York city, for col lection. We were informed yesterday nfc tho 1'irst xs'ntional Hank that tho sum ol thirty thousand dollars was received at that bank on Thursday from New York, and that it now stands to the credit ol Mr. Wiberg, whom wo heartily congrntulato on his great good fortune, and tho receipt of the money. WOME firrrtliijr renewed trcnxtlu or who mutter (Von luflrmltle peculiar to their ex. should try niliijr renewed tre iflrmltle peculiar RRflWN'5 THE BE5T TONIC. This medicine combines Iron with pare Tecetsbla tnnica. and is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lend sednntary lives. It I ' ll -riclics and I'nrilles the Itloml, Hlluiiilatra the Appvllte, MreiiKtlicui the .llUNrlcs and Nerves -in fact, thoroughly liivicoriitrn. Clears thecorapleiion, aud makes the skin smooth. ltdooanot blacLun the teeth, canso headache, or produce constipation alt other Iron mtdieintt do. Mus. Albert Leesley, Oroanwood. Nob., Mrs j " I hare used Urown's Iron Bittern for Nerrout le. bllity and have been ereatly benetitod." Mns. O. D. Newell, Phillips' Station, Neb.,iiar: " I was so weak and nervous that I could scarcely walk, had no appetite, and passed sleepless nlebts; in fact, ray life was a burden to me I tried many remedies, but without leneflt. Three bottles nf lirown'a Iron BitUra have cured me, I cheerfully recommend it." . Genuine has shore Trade Mark and crossed red line! ou wrapper. Tiike no other. Made only by tltllW.N CIIUMIUAI. CO., llALTlMOKl ill. MUSTANG Survival of the Fittest. A FA MILT MEDICIXE THAT IT AS nKALEIll . I 1 I I , HILUO.NS UlItl.VG 35 1 EARS I A BAI.3I FOR KVJ5HY VOUXI OF, AIAIY AM) llUASTI (The Oldest & Best Liniment EVEH MADE IN AMERICA. SALES LARGERTHAN EVER, Tha Mni-lxnn Vllllnni. T Inlmnnt V. . I Ibeen known for mora than t hlrtv.flvrl I na mo uesi or njj J.lllimentS, loll Man anil llcast. Its sales to.1av arc! larger tlian ev?r. It cuirs when alll ,.., ..... . . - . and muscle, to tho very bone. Soldi m msm uum mvm w M Hi tm " Ktiqucttc Anion? tlio Negroes. Aa is nenerully known tho negroes do not, except in n few isolated cases, possess any given name which is theirs by right of birth and inheritance. Since freedom, however, they havo ndopted any last name which strike their fancy and evince the greatest do- iglit when they are addressed as Mr.. Mrs. or Miss Wilson, Walker or.Jonos, as the case may be. 1' or years after the new order of things South, says a writer in the Phil udt'lphia Times, the lady orgentleman of the house would show and express considerable disgust and indignation if, when called out to see Mr. or Mrs Somebody, they should bo confronted bV a dusky son or daughter of our land. But habit, becomes second na ture and we are becoming quite accus tomed to tho Mr. and Mrs. of the freed denizens of the south. This mode of address, however, is never emploved b- our whites, wo still cling to tho uncle and aunt of antebellum days, where the age of tho poison addressed warrants the courtesy. As a general thing the negro puts on his Sunday manners with his Sunday clothes and tho grimy working John of the week on Sundays develops him self into the respectable, dashing Mr. Thomas, aping to perfection the inan- ners and stylo of the young boss of tho plantation, while tho dusky belles borrow many little airs and graces from "do white woman" whom at heart thoy utterly detest. This Sun day civility rarely ever extends itself to the whites, and they frequently pass you with sullen, defiant looks or with averted heads, this being more espe cially noticeablo in tho freed women, nor aro tho men as polito to the whites when they aro in company with tho gentler sex as when they aioalone. Xot long since a gentleman and his wifo returning from church met quite a dusky throng just from their meeting-house. Both tho lady and gentle man gavo them a kindly bow and smile, whilo the gentlanan bent for ward and pleasantly remarked: "You have had a nice day for going to church." Xot a smile, not a word in answer to this salutation, only a sea of dark brows and sullen faces. Sore ly discomfited the gentleman drew his head in the buggy, while bis wifo quiet ly chuckled in her corner and teasing ly observed: "Your politeness was lost on that crowd." "Oh, no," ho replied, "not lost, but I do feel sorter cheap." And now for a conversation between Miss Wilson and Mr. Hunter. "Good evening, Miss Wilson. I is more'n pleased to seo you. How is your net. .lis middling, Irani; you, Mr. Hun ter. How is you stauning tho times yusef?" "Jis tolarable, frank you, Miss Wil son, I was coming down to see you to- nite." "AH rieht, Mr. Hunter, do so; I'll be more n proud to ceibo vou. I lis earned up to do quarter to see Mrs. Walker 'cording to a ointment I made with her. I will bo turning home in less den no time." "In dat case, miss, I'll cib myself do pledger ot rescortmg you bade home; dat is if you ain't in no way 'posed to habing my company." "J is Ussen, Mr. Hunter, how vou is a talking! In courso I'll bo more'n proud ceibo your retentions and 1 am t gwino to Keep your patience waiting long nudder. I is jis gwine to pass a few words wid Mrs. Walker and den I will bo at your serbice." UU Miss Wilson trinned, her minc ing gait and croquettish twists and turns playing havoc with tho heart of her rustic lover. "Dat sttro fun a fine voung rml," he muttered aloud, "an' dar ain't annud- der youna 'oman dis side ob tho creek what kin git aroun' so libely as Miss Wilson, and, Jeniiny! sho kin whirl aroun so rapid when she is a dancmc twill it farely makes my head swim. I sure is gwino to seo her home dis nito if nuthing don't happen 'twixt dis and dark." "Wallace," cried I, "havo vou fed up tho stock and locked tho stables?" I is gwino rite now. Miss Amy. rito dis minit. Kress you," ho added in a low tone, I cum mighty uiuh forgetting dein horses an' mules." Miss Lucy," asked a young lad of 10 of my housemaid, who isjustinher teens, raised and educated by our selves, and is consequently devoid of a great many negro peculiarities, "how is you joiced yuself at do party las' nite?" "Oh, I had a right nice time. How did you liko it yourself?" I fought it was alliamup kaso you was dar, Miss Lucy, is you tuk notio' ob dat black gal wid do yellow frock on?" "No; what about her?" "Wall, she axed me twico to treat her and I teld her as I inginierully axes the ladies what I wants to treit, and ho had bettor wait till I axes her to low mo to treat her." Did you ever ask her?" queried young Jucy. "in courso not; i amt tninlc it 13 coming in a 'oman to axageinmen to treat her. Miss Lucy," ho continued, looking down at his feot, "how is you liked dem two treats I gin you!" Uii, J liked them over so much. Did you enjoy tho dancing?" "uont talk about it JJat dancinc beat creation. It pears like as how you gits aroun' mity lito and easy like. Dat Baker gal flings herself aroun' liko sho was gwino to tare lings all to splinters and yet you beats her all hollow." "You must know," replied Lucy with a conscious tone of importance, "that the whitefolks taught me how to dance. I dances just as the white children 3ance, I likes tlio glide, thepolka, tlio waltz and sich liko, but these quarter hands can't danco 110 such as that." "That's so," replied tho lad; "but aln you think as how I kep' up wid you pretty well las' night. I kin ivhistlo all dem airs Miss Amy plays, and it 'pears to 1110 as if I is ketclung iem fancy stops rite along. "Oh, yen, Wntsy, you does right, ?onsid;ring; but Miss Amy is just call- ing mo and I must go. Good niuht. Don't foruet f o pile me up some wood on the gallery before you io, and may be one of these days I will learn vou how to dance the right way. Ciood night again." tf lirof her Green Admonished. "I should liko to spoko n fow words to Bruddrr Amazon (Ireen," said the president of the Litne-Kilnclub, as tho meeting opened and tho hall grew quiet. Brother Grot 11, who is a young man with a mellow look and a hitch in his gait, advanred to tho platform in a hesitating manner and the president continued: "Brudder Green, 1 l'arn dat you am on do pint of gwino intor bizness fur yerself. I am told dat you am soon to open a co'nergroceryan'a butcher- shop combined." "Yes, sah." "I'ze glad dat you am about to make a start in life, and I desiah to drop a few hints which may be of some value to you. Brudder Green, do grocer who gives fifteen ounces to de pound may wax fat fur a few years an' irit to be referee at a wrestlin' match, but Justice has eot her eye on him, and when the ole gal gits around to it she'll gin him a dose dat will sot him back for twenty years. "De ptisson who sells fiO-cent tea an 2-shillin' tea from de same chist may git along powerful smart fur a while, out ho s only coaxm a bile to grow on his nose. When de bile comes he'll pay out more for llaxseed dan ho has made on tea." "In scllin' beefsteak study human natur . borne men doan object to a pound and a half of bono to half a pound of meat, but wo ain't all built arter dat fashion. Doan' kill a hun dred dollars worf of custom fur do sake of selling fo' cents worf of bone, "While it am expeckted dat you will hide do bad taters in de middle of do measure, doan' niisunderstan' de pub lic an water ver lasses as well. "If a man axes you fur lamb an' you hasn't got null'm' but old sheen, tell him so. Deceivin' a man on mutton makes him as much your enemy as if you beat him out o a congreshunal nomination. "Do paper which yon buy fur two cents a pound kin be weighed up wid goods dat sell fur Lo and nobody will kick, but doan' onmgino dat dis gives you hcenso to roast beans wid your coffee or keep fillin' up do vinegar "bar'l wid rainwater. "Bo keerful whom you credit. Dar am plenty of people 111 dis world who hko to pay debts, but dar am about do samo number who will jump you fur some, other stoah as soon as de books balance Jl cents agin 'em. "Doan' cease gwine to church bekaso you am in business, but next time tho pew-renun comes oil tako a seat a leedlo furder back. Lots of people hev somehow got do idea dat a modern bizness man doin' bizness artor do modern fashun, has got to do a heap o' wrestlin' wid his conscience in case ho adopts any particklcr brand o' re- ugun. "Do public will expect you to mako soino mistakes in addishun. but be a little keerful about it. Mako 'em in favor of de public about half de time JJetroic l' reo J'ress. Hunting Brigands in Sicily. A correspondent of the London oiantiaru, writing ironii'alormo, gives tho following particulars respecting tho recent act of brigandage: At9: l.r) a. in., a coachniim one day recently who was exercising some of tho horses galloped up to tho gates of tho Last cllo di Mnmaci, at Bronte, shouting that a band of five brigands was close to tho castle. Ho at tho samo time brought tho news that a postboy had been robbed of 10 on the government road. Saitta, 0110 of the campiere guards, also espied their approach, whilo ho was on duty at the great uoor 01 tne castlo. Tlio news rapidly spread, and the employes on tno estate collected with great rapidi- ey, armed or asking for arms. An old servant named Mell was tho first to start out against tho marauders. when they caught sight of him they mane lor 1110 river, and lorded it, be- ing unamo to reach tho bridge, as Lord Bridport's guards had reached the spot before them. The brigands forded tho river with difficulty, and in doing so one or two of them lost their guns. By thi timo all the re tainers on t,ho estate were in full cry, following tho brigands towards tho haracen'H rock. Tho Hon. Victor IT .1 ...1. :.. , . .-W-. . jiuuu, who m auouc years 01 age. was on horseback, and with two others made desperate efforts to get ahead of tho band. After a ride of forty minutes ho camo up with threo of tho brigands, sum moned them to surrender bv nresent- ing his revolver, find two of his party uvuiiuiwiuj; nun opportunely at tins moment, tho robbers immediately gavo tnemseives up. These threo men were dispatched by Mr. Victor Hood, undor escort, to tho Castlo of Maniaci. Mr. Victor Hood continued tho pur suit and camo 110 with tho fourth brigand close to Scorzone, after, as ho mmseii narrated, a very trying time over heavy cluv lands and un nnd down dangerous precipices. This uriganu strenuously assorted his 111110 cei.ee, and, in fact, had no arms about LUU Ilia 1I1I1U- 1 him. llo resisted be ntf bound, but on Mr. Hood tlireatening to shoot him he became calmer. This prisoner was sent on to Maniaci, and tho party con tinued their pursuit, but tho delay had given tho fifth brigand at least a mile start, and traveling on horseback was moro difficult than on foot. Tho consequenco was that tho last of the malefactors made good his escape in to tho woods, which covor many thousand acres round tho estate. Leaving half a dozen men to continue tho search, Mr. Victor Hood returned to tho castlo and drovo to tho neigh boring town of Bronte, his carriage being followed by a cart containing the four brigands hand-culled and bound. On arrival tho prisoners wero handed over to tho bridadier nnd h'w carabineers. Silrrn. A spider, ns shown by nn estimate by meniiH 0 actually wricliinjc it nml thoiu-on-lining in a enso. ate four tiuira Its weight for broul.tmat. nenrlv nine times its wpllit Tor dinner, thirteen times Its xviiht for nipper, Ihiishing with nn onneo, and at S o'cloek p. tn. when he -rs released, ran off In search of food. At this rn( iv limn weighing 100 pounds would mptiro the whole of h fat aleer for his breakfnst, the doso repented with the addition of a half dozen well-fat tuned sheep for dinner nnd two b itiocke, eight sheep nnd four hogs for upper, nnd then, ns a lunch befor goin; to his club banquet, ho would indulge In about four btmvl of fieshllsh. Christian Union. An onViisivn ISi-enth is most distressing, not only to the wrson ulllicted if he hnvo any pride, but to those with whom he comes in contract. It is a delicate matter to speak of, but it has pHiti'd not only friends but, lovers. Had breath and catarrh are insepn ruble. lr. yages Catarrh IJomedy cures tlio worst cases ns thousands can tc.-tify. Mrs. niickiiighntn is the fruit furiner in California. richest woman lvccliilly to Women. "Sweet is revenge, especially to women," said t lie gifted, but naughty Lord llyron. Suiely lie was in bad humor when ho w rote such words. Put tliero nro complaints that only women suffer, that nro carrying numbers of them down to early graves. Tliero is hope for those who suffer, no matter how sorely, or soverely, in Dr. It. V. Pierce's "I'avorito Prescription." Safe in its action, it is a blessing, i:sim:ciai.i.y to womi:n and to men, too, for when women eiilfor, tho household is nskew. Imprisonment for debt lshed in New York state. has been nbol- Organic weakness or loss ol power in either sex, however induced, speedily and permanently cured. Kucloso 10 cents in stamps for books of particu bus. World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, Buffalo, K. Y. A baby born in Now York during 11 terri ble storm has been called Cycloniu. Wiip.M grains vonr boot or Mine trnlslitpneit uo I.jou v llccl MWeiuT; they keep tlicm urnltflit. Cabs in London carry two persons u mile for twelve cents. Food makes lllood and IJlood makes llenuty. liiinroDur digestion of food neces- Miiiiy produces bad blood, resulting in n leeiiug ol fullness 111 tho stomach, acidity, heartburn, sirkheadache, and otlic-dyspeptic synptoms. A closely con lined iifo causes indigestion, constipation, bilious ness and loss of appetite. To remove these troubles there is no remedy equal to Prickly Atli Hitters. It has been tried and proxen to bo a specific. Kx-Qtiecii Isabella, still hones to bo ro- stored to tlio throne of Spain. Kvcr.v nervous ncrson should trv Carter's Little NICUVK Pills, They aro liuido spe cially for nervous nnd dyspeptic men and women, and aio 111st tho niediciiio needed by all persons who, from any cause, do not sleep well, or who fail to cet nroivr strength from their food. Cases of weak htoniach, indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous and sick lioiidacho, A-e., readily vield to the use of tho Little Nerve Pills, pni'ticulurlv it combined with Carter's Little Liver rills. In vials at lil) cents. Tlio big gun recently cast in Boston is re ported perfect. Xl) OPIUM In 1MP( Clirn fnrr-nnitniTintlAn. Purpi w litre other irluc ilica full. -,,. o t t .... . nam .loues 1111s 1110 insuraiico 111 vnr ous companies to tlio extent of lli,000. For Cuts, Galls, Old Bores, Scratch- OS, Thrush, ote.. uso .Stewart's Heal ing Powder, lo and 50 conts a box. The agricultural depart meat is sending out large quantities ol the eggs of the silk worms. ITCHING and Irrltnllonn of tho uttln nnd irolp, burns, iealJs, piles, ulcere, poisons, sites or iiisout.-i and nil skin diseases, quickly : 11 rod by ;olr 4'urbulNxlve, tho ;rcilt Iklu remedy. 25 and 6O0 conU. at Drugiflals. Only '.IIU.OOO pianos havo been inndp in tlio United States sinco 1780. When Hby waa Melt, ito gTe her Castorln, 71ion M10 tim a Child, bIio cried for Castorla, Whon Mis became Mitn, M10 clung to Cantor!, IVhon ihe bad Children, sho gave thorn Uostoria, Whon prohibition prohibits it is likely that girls won't llirt. Tin: IJuiin.vu ok Vitai, Statistics makes no roturn of tho mortality caused by over- drugging tho sick. Hundreds of patients nro killed in tills way, ninety-iiino por cont. of whom might havo been saved by tlio uso of that simple vegotablo antidote, Dlt. Wai.kuu'h Cai.ipou.nia Vi.ni:oah Uittijiih, rapid in its action, nnd without alcohol. Senator Allison is about to innrry a beautiful young lady of Washington. W. L. Douglas, the groat shoo mamifnc hiror of liroctpn, nnd all of his help. lmo .oinecl 1110 Kiugliis 01 J.nlior. Tho health of Hon. IS. 11. Washburn h much impaired. It is ho Kvniivwiiiiiii:. 12. II. Jtnll. drug cist ut Iliattsville, Kau., has this to writo about Allen's Lung Balsam: "It is tho best selling throat and lung remedy, and gives general suiisiactioii, 1 clieuriully recom mend it." Buy tho largo $1.00 bottle for Lung IJisenses, Queen Victoria opened tho Indian nnd colonial exhibition in person. 'Your medlcino has cured mo of rheuma tism. I consider Athhinhoros an JXL for rheumatism," tersely but forcibly expresses the approval 01 Jonu l . Kennedy, ol rjpear ville, Kan., of the healing powers of tlio great romcdy he nidations. Mrs. I'lullips left no children nnd the family of Wendell 1'liillips is extinct. Till! UAIHIMIUN IN MSIIIRASKA. Wo desiro to place a cov of Tim Omaha Whkkly JJkk into every farm i. :.. vi 1.1. " .. "? 'u"n V u" "K ' " V "'1. ; 'Illn8 ... v. 1 1... 1 ii - "a"l"y" prico is $1.25 a year or 75 cents for six months. Wo will furnish tho pa per from Juno to Dccemocr (six moiits) for lit) cents, or in clubs of five for 1 .50 for fivo copies. this una .L'UHMsiiiNn company, Omaha, Nebraska. A fret f-avr "It's a poor hcurt that never mourns." Tho best preparation for coloring the beard is Buckingham's Dye for tho Whiskers. 1 liuciiingtii To strengthen and Invigorate tho stomach, and to stlmuhtto the uppotlte. tnke Ayer's Pills. Princess Victoria of Wales will make her debut in society next mouth. If afflicted with Horo Krrs. uso Dr. Iinno TlioinpKm's Kjo Water. Di uifglit iell II, 25o It Is said that a comet is coming this war with a tall 122,000,000 miles long. This Is f&e Season Wli.- n ;! ..f o ' !l ! 11 11 r. .. wi 1 nc Mr I-1 1,: H.,l, hf 11 1 f lie !. At. 1 n I lrrn.' 'it- n nrrf'n'iT The Imrnro iMmiKt'il die ion. tho wek n'l on'l fo. (he purirjrtnff, rrx ''i Initii -n." no ll i' p ly.aml effpi'ilel (-j-iiIi'iimI n Hi eomr- tim' Urol fi ell i. oamptrllli. li o r 1 henilichr- nml itvs prpa'a. :ujl c: 0 i oierjr la n of no.ofula from 1I10 liiood. (.Itellairnl. "1 cim'n'lir! I losing IIool' Sarmpvlni ai nn ev Jilm"it. m I hid ni appfllte or ironeth, And felt tirort b'I the time, t ttrlbntel my condlt'on to rroful"m humo". 1 hi! trlfrt n-erl dlffprfnt klnd of iiwl'rnr, witlio'lt reeeliliiK any brarflt. tint aooim a I had taken half a bitile of Hood's Pir'rrt!lA. my appet'te wat rr'toreil. on I tnf rti.niat-ii relt boiler. I have now taken nearly three liotMr, en 1 1 m ver ii to wrll." Mks. Jkssk F. Ui i ir !:, rw'(mt. It, 1. "Hat I u: hrc i iiMI -Tit wl'ha rtinplIrMlin of d' orde:J. ihe irmilt nf Imp re Moid, I to.ilt llnod'l Sirup r la. aid ill- iri. wti prrfertly s.iMsfic turt " Mrs J. lUiuo.v, New I In ell. Ct. Hood's Sarsaparilla Pold b7 itnuillt. Hi by C.l. IIOOO A CO six Mr t l're.nrol only Apothecaries. Lowell. Mui lOO Doses One Dollar. IT ISAPUBEtYVtaETAUlE PRIPARAIIQN PRICKLY AJppicxLYASI SEK'NA-MANDRAKE-BUCHU and othu cauAuy crnciCKT riiudils It has stood tho Test of Years. tn Luring all uncases or tno BLOOD, LIVER, STOM ACH. KIDNEYS.B0W ELS, &c. It rarities the Blood, Invigorates and uicanses mo eystem BITTERS DYSPEPSIA.CONSTI- CURtS rATION, JAUNDICE, M1DISEASES0FTHE SICKHEADACHE.BIL LIVER I0US COMPLAINTS, &c disappear at onco under KIDNEYS us uonenciai lniiuonco. It is purely a Medicine STOMACH AND as its catunrcic proper BOWELS J ties forbids its uso as a bovcrairo. It Is picas ant to tno taste, nnd as easily taken by chlld- ron as adults. AILDRUGGISTS PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO Solo I'rnnrletor. pmnrlnnii An GT.LouiS nud IvAtlBAB ClTi BITTERS, If yon wish to bo rcllored of those terrible SlclC XEeudaclics and that miserable Sour Stom ach. It trill, tvben taken acconllnr; to direc tions, euro uny cntc or Side Ilendnclio or Sour .Nloinncli. It cleann the lining of stoiuacli and bowels, promotes healthy action nnd nircot oocrxtlons. It make puro 111 o oil nnd civt'M It firu llotv, than sending iiutrliiiciit to rvcry part. It It the safest, apootlli'Kt nnd nil rout Votruf ulilo ltemeih" ever Invciilod for all disuaees of the stomncli and liver. J. M. Mooro, of Fnrmlnj'on. Mich., fays: My miffd-lna; from Mok ICrntlnrlio and Sour fiCoiiiucli ttna terrilile. Olio bollle of Hujia aud Malt HllU-rs cured mo. Do not ret Hops and IHnlt Hitters con founded with hifi-rlur prrpniiitlons of similar name. For vale by all uruccUta. GOODMAN DRUG CO,, Wholesale MI,I.Y NICII. Agents AN OLD PIIILOS- opher sought an honest man with a lighted lantern, and humanity has since been seeking an honest medicine by tho light of knowledge. It is found in DR. 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ZINC COLLAR PAD. nM .JBWi-l!w musi ii-iiauiaani nur iii-cu iiorses or muiea WealhtT or w ear lias ni Hied (.ii tlulr curatWi i(iieitlt's. Our nv 00114 m Ith strans miki Ihein mlt adjusting, Wr Nullclt ii trlnl. Foi sals hy all Rsdrtlrrr Joliliers. Auk your harness maker for them Zl.Vt' CO I.I.Alt I'Xlt CO., Iliicliiiiian, Mich. BUCKEYE FOLDIHG BIHDErV The IlKhtest rumdn ft etorator binder In tha worldi Folds fo as to lis" tlirouuh tt m testes. lU'QUlres. lel!Ttoruire rojm. Never nilstes abundle. SUNIlow iuu ri'Kn v.hcn you send for our Otalncu?. A 11 1 1 iu 1111, SlUle p .t :u.. Akron. Olil- CONSUMPoTION 1 tisT a poilllvs rtmtiljr lurtus sbsrs dli.ta.) lijrlituts trioui.nils of rsitt ef ths wnrit klud and of luac sUDdlDC haft Iw.n cured. Ind.td, .trnnc I. my fllli la lit tfilrscr, llitl I will land TWO 1IOTTI.M FKF.K, tof l.r with s Vllr UilILK 'lltKATI'l! on Ikli dllitl.,ti snr ulTrrtr, OIts tj nroit sad I'- O. sddrcu. 1)11. T, A, BLOCLil, 111 I'tsrl SU, N.t. Fin i CURES WlltSE All ElSt fAIIS. Best Coiuth Hymn. 'ntstesKmHl. Use In time. Hold by dniKitlsU. TO THE DEAFT 11. Jousso! Co., Ill .Napoleon Sti act, .NVwark, N JT OPIUM Ilnbtt, Qalekly and fataleaa. ly cured at home, t'orrespoudenc solicited and frt trial of cure sent honcstlnirestlKators. TnallCMiNU Itauaor C'aui'AMr, Lafayette, lud. , A FREE SAMPLE. a sample free to any one sending address. Mention, this paper and address K. U. UIOIIAItUd, Toledo, O. GANGER. A pnsltlra enre. Vo Kalre, NoI'lssier No I sin. W.O. I'uyiir, Uarshalltown.lova. OPIUM Morphine Ilublt Cured la lo icuiiuys. no Uu J. brtrus.Ni. lisy till Our U. Leusuuu. oulo. KIDDER'S PJCTLESliMga HBnHBCtiuIci town. iUu. nnrr.lr. nn. mim.i: 1 1:1:1:. 1 w I At Boreatetn I thaTr'enloiritlll I At Bettntr I It's Juit the nm, Xhire'saway wheietbtre's awlll Thejitlllksep op the old, eld gtae. the enlor. Tss srljln.l rk.t.tr.pb, p.s.l (Its, ! tats flitsrs itat sa r.e.lpi r las stall la iLupa. Addra.i, fills U.401, 8k Usli, sla. 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