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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1886)
AT TWILIGHT. Each luminous I in toil cloud Tlint nncd in the fletos of nlr Now d'es In its own woven shroud, And lades to its burlni there. The fca Is revealed nftir, A plluuner.of snowy mist; And the moon like a scimitar Suspended in pale amethyst. The earth is at peace with the sky, And heaven with the silvery sea; They drenm or each other as I, Beloved, am dreaming of thec. Thv Imace, It haunts me this space! forever, as twilight dies, I sec the puic gleam of thy face, And thy starry, immortal eyes. Etand still in the pnldcti air Of that vanished eve's repose I A light oil thy shadowy hair, Oil tli v bosom a crimson rose. Wi bur Dubois, in The Current, THE SQUIRE'S WIFE. Squire Clover listened in silence, but with a quiet smile upon his lips, to his old cronies' yarns of their various haps and mishaps in their younger days in trying to get possession of tho girl of their cho'ec. But after they had all spoken ho knocked the ashes out of his pipe and, proceeding to relill it, said: "Ay, neighhor, ye'vetold some pretty queer stories, but I'll warrant I can tell one that can match 'em. 1 rather guess 'twould astonish those acquainted with my quiet, modest-looking wife yonder to know how it was that I thought of taking her for better or for worse." "Now, David," expostulated Mrs. Clover, both reddening and smiling as she met her husband's quizzical look. "Why will you tell that silly story? If you hadn't cared to take me, you could have let me alone." "Ah, sure it is easy talkin'," said tho squire, snaking lus head with demure gravity. "13ut when a girl an' espe cially such a pretty one flies directly into a fellow's arms, what else can ho do? That's what I'd like to know!" Laughingly declaring "that she'd stay to listen to no such nonsense," Mrs. Clover gathered up her work and ran away; and her husband, after shaking his jolly sides with silent laughter, until some of those present were fear ful that apoplexy would be tho result, gradually recovered himself and pro ceeded to satisfy the curiosity he had aroused thus: "1 was a poor boy, as perhaps you know, with noihin' but a pair ot stout arms and broad shoulders to push my way in the world with; but 1 had a brave heart, an' wasn't afraid to work, an' on the whole, ain't noways dissatis fied with what my hands have brought me. "The summer I was twenty-one I went to work for Sue's father. "Mr. Dean was a well-to-do farmer, and Sue his only child. He wasn't any ways stuck up about his property, but he set a great store by Sue an', as ho knew that some day she'd have as good a farm as there was in the county, nat' rally expected that the man w ho got her would be able to give as much as ho took. "So 1 had no more idea of ever bein' Sue's husband than 1 had of ilyin'; an' yit the very first time I set eyes on her 1 knew, as well as 1 know now, that no other woman would ever be to me what she was. "I remember the day just a- well as if 'twas yesterday. J had .,een Mr. Drean down to the village tho night atoie, an' 'twas agreed that 1 come "he next afternoon. "When J came to tho house an' a .nice lookin' Iioiiso it. was, with a broad piazza each side on't J was dubious as to whether I had better go in tho side or uaek tioor. l linally concluded to take the hitter. "As J passed by tho kitchen window I heard a voice singin', as sweet an' clear as a rob n's, an' on lookin' in I saw Sue standin' by a table, kneadin' bread, and I never see a prettier pictur afore or senee. "Ah, lads, ye may talk about girls at the pianny, but they ain't half so much to my m ud as the one 1 saw at tho mold it'-board; the flour she was siftin' not any whiter than her round, uncov ered arms, and w.th as bright a bloom on cheok and lips as the roses that were clambering over the porch. "Wal, arter starin' at her pretty faco as long as I dared to quite unbeknown to hor I knocked at (ho door. "Come in!" sun' out a voice that set my heart to beatm like a sledge ham mer. "Liftin' the latch I walked in. " 'Is Mr. Dean to homo?' I stam mered, coloring as red as a beat, as Sue turned her black eyes on me. " 'Yes; father's somewhere about, He'll be in in a minute. 'Won't vou lako a seat?' "In goin' across (ho room, 1 stum bled over a pa. I, which so flustered mo ll..if I .Inn ! I. I 1 gray cat lay cur.ed tip asleep, ami who, finiltin an1 clawiu at me, bprtmg out of tho window. ' could seo hy tho dimples that camo UllIHl UUU a IH'U IIIUIIL LllTtL Kill ll'lll I 1. . . . . I .... ... I . . e. i . . . umjrm. ihh suo uum t pear lo take , - - o They were real nice sort of folks. who treated tho r help like their own family, an' 1 soon began to feel at home. "All but with Suo; I couldn't seem to say two or threo words to her without blunder. n an' was always doin' tome awkward thing or other whenever I wont nigh her. "I don't think I'd havo felt quite so shy if I had known her opinion of me, for I wasn't a had lookiir chap in my young days broad shouldered an' Btra ght as an arrer with big hazel eyes an' brown hair, as full of crinkled as curled maple. I hadn't I Csiii to Mr. Dean's lonT I . r i r i . i . . e inuoie i louim uiu uiiu auo had a beau. His name was Silas Pctorkin, son of tho sloro-keeper down in (ho rillnce. "Ho was a white faced, slim-walstcd feller, w.th little hands an' feet that I'd been ashamed to own, but which ho yeomod to feci mighty proud of. "He used to come to scr Sue about twice a week, dressed in his store clothes, and Inokin as if h d just Stopped out of a band-box-. "Sue nevir soemi'd to act as though she had hiiv partie'lar likin' for Silas; but was casv seen that tho folks set creat store bv him, an' was miirhtv pleasant at tho idea of his steppin' up to their darter. "As for nie. I never see him sittin' by Sue, an' sniirkin' up into her face, but what I felt as if 1 wanted to ling him, head lirst, out of the winder. "So matters went on until Septem ber, when Mr. Dean gave a huskiu' party. "VVe j'oung fellers set to work with a will, an' afore sunset the corn was all husked an' piled away, and the barn floor swept clean for the danco an' supper wo was to have in tho even in'. "Pretty soon the women folks began to flock in, all dressed in their best, an' lookin' as fresh an' bloomin' as a flower garden after a shower. "But Suo was the prettiest of tho hull lot, dressed in her wh te frock, with the pink ribbon tied around her waist. "Silas Pcterkin, he was there, of course, an as soou as 1 see liim 1 went to the house. "As I was standin' on tho back stops, out of sorts with myself an' everybody else, I heard a voico say: "David!" "An' turnin' round, I saw Sue, lookin' as smilin' as a basket of ohins. " 'Aint vou comin' down to the barn?' savs she. " 'I rather guess I ain't wanted,' says J. " 'Uh, yes, you arc, says she; 'I want you.' "olio looked and spoke so sweet that I was e'enamost a mind to so. But jest then I heard Silas calling her; and niutteriir sometiun about Harm some tools to grind, I walked oil". "I was most sorrv for't, though, wncn i caught a sight ot ncr lace as she walked away witii Silas, an' saw how sober it was. "Sittin' down on tho back steps, I went to work; the raspin' of my tile soundin' a deal plcasantor to my cars than tno luiuim' that lloatcu up from the barn Uown in the meilder. "It had been uncommonly hot for number of days past, but this had been the hottest one of all. Not a leaf moved, and there was somethiu' un nut nil in the stillness of everythin' around. There was a strange look to the sky, too; it was streaked overhead with purple an' vi let, with a sort of yellow glare in the west. "Old Dose, the dog, who had been wanderin' restlessly about for the last hour, now set up a mournful howl. "When 1 went to fodder the cattlo I found the poor critters huddled togeth er in one corner of the yard, utt-rin' low bellows ol terror and dismay, their instincts warning them, as all these signs did me, of tho tornado that was approaehin . "Goin' bnck to tho house I shut overy door and winder. "J lien tlnnkin' of the folks in the barn that was the most in danger of anything I ran down the garden to ward the meadow where it stood. "But I had hardly gone two rods be fore it came liftin' in s oil' mv leet and hiirlin' mo against an opposite fence! I picked myself up and hurried on. As 1 come in sight of the barn - or, rother, where it once stood -the air was tilled with dust an' llym' shingles an' timber! "As soon as it cleared away a b't, 1 saw Sue standin' in a most ncrilmis position right u the midst of it! "I shouted t ' her to come away; and jest then the wind took her up as'if she was but a feather, bearin' her directly toward me. 1 opened my arms an' she came right iifto them. "As she did so, one of the llyin' sticks hit one of my aims, makin' it useless; but holdin' her tight with tho other, I took her to some low bushes in a little hollow betweon two hills. "Tho tornado was as short as it was violent, and though a good deal of damage was done, luckily, no one was hurt much. "Sue escaped without a scratch. Mv arm was broken: but considerin' whb nursed me, you needn't waste any pity on me for that! "1 heard afterward, as soon as tho alarm was given, Silas Pctorkin took to his heels, an' never stopped until he reached hia father's door. "Whether ho heard that the old man vowed that iie'd set Doo on him if ho over came nigh Sue agin, I can't say, but his visits ceased from that day. "I sent him an invito to my weddin', which took placo a few months I arter; but as ho didn't come. I'm sort ! of mistrustful that ho was afraid of another tornado." The Killing' Passion. We all know tho proverb: Tho rul ing passion utroiig in death," and that it is also strong in tho making of wills there is abundant cvidonco. Here is a unique specimen: Mrs. Margaret Thompson, of Doyle street, Darlington gardens, London, died in 177C. She had a pulsion for Scotch snulT. and her w.ll stated that, as it w.ts usual to put llowors in tlio coilius of departed friends, and as she had never found any ilowers so fragrant and refreshing as tlio precious powder, she ordered hor old and trusty servant, Sarah Stuart, to tako care that her body was covered with tho btst Scotch suuli'. She was to bo earned to the grave by six men, the greatest snull'-takers in tlu par sh of St. James, who wero each to wear a snull'-colored beaver hat instead of mourning. A half-dozen old maids wero to bo selected as pallbearers, and each was to bo supplied with a box of snuff wherewith to refresh themselves on tho way lo tlio grave. The ofiicia- ting clergyman was to bo paid a fco of , 5 guineas, on condition that ho walked in front or tho collin, and took a "cer ta n iinantity. not exceeding ono pound!' Sarah got 20 on condition that sho strewed at loitst two bushels of the said snuff at the door of the tostatrix's mjiduneo and walked boforo thu corpse for tho purpose of diatribu tin'' overy twenty yards a largo handful of Scotch snufl'to tho ground and upou the crowd. Leeds Mercury, ) Two Kohdout, N. Y, men have matched their cauary birds to ting for a prize, Gen. Ititcll nt tlip Sprlutr. On one occasion, near Cave City, Ihicll ordered tho men kept unity from u fine sprinc, but tho iiinni as overrun by thirs ty men, and Uuell rode with his stern olti 'nl dignity to the spriiiR to wlnnd guard himself. lie wore nt the time a little straw hat and hid fatigue uniform. A larv, oner jo He man came up thirsty and impatient to till his canteen. Ho rubbed against Uuell as lie passed and stepped with one 'oot in the water to till his cup. Uuell said quietly but decidedly: "Tako your foot out, sir." Still stoopinc, tho 8lx-footer looked up nnd said: "You go to Green- lands icy mountains. I don t want any quartermaster's clerk orderins mo around." Tor an instant tho Commander of tho Army of tho Ohio was stunned by the unexpected reply. Then ho said quietly but emphatically : "Gen. Uuell orders you to tako your foot out of that water." Tho nmn gavo tlio General a look of uiimis- takableudmiration, nnd said quickly : "I'll do it, sir. If Gen. Uuell would order mo to jump hend first into a cannon I would do it. Out comes the foot. Why didn't you nay so before." Thit reply bothered tho General a Rood deal, but he said nothing. Chicago Intcr-Ocenn. Vditiii Cliccoc. A great delicacy is Kdam cheeso nnd wine. The usual Kdam choose, or pine- applo cheese will do, is opened by cutting tho top off so as to serve as a lid, and then a little port or sherry wine is poured into a holo mndo by scooping out a dessert spoonful of tho middle. This is left to stand nnd soak n while, and altcrwards, ns last ns ino enceso is usctl, moro wmo is poured in. If the cheeso is an old ono (and an Kdam or pineapple cheeso is not good for any purpose unless it bo old), tho wino will sonic into it and tako tho placo of tho original moisturo that has dried out. It will bo impossible, until you tasto it, to conceivo tho exquisite effect of tho com bination. It is eaten with water biscuit, which by tho way nro to bo found on all bachelor tables this year, becauso they seem naturally to go with nil soits of driuknblcs and with all cheeses, salt or smoked meats nnd most sweets. ExtruvngiuiccN of Kins I.ndwls. Tlio Munlco correspondent of tho Paris Figaro gives n detailed list ot articles in one of tho eight palaces of tho lato crazy King Lud wig, of Uavaria, showing how Ids majesty dissipated tho royal revenues. In his cabinet do toilette, for instance, nil the nrticlcs wero of Saxon porcelain and cost tho trifio of 2,000,000 tnnrks. A gigantic chandelier, mndo in tlio royal manufactory nt Meissen, and which it required four years' work to finish, coat 800,000 marks; a bed cost considerably over a million ninrnn, unci a quilt on -tlio samo bed, a marvel of Chinese embroidery, represented a. vnluo of several hundred thousand marks. Evidently tlio king was ono of those enthusiasts, beloved by tho bric-n- brne dealers, who know a good thing when they see it. Falling'of tlio hair is arrested, and bald ness averted, by using Hall's HairRetiewer. Obstinato cases of fever and ague can bo cured by talcing Ayor s Ague Curo. Minister I'ondleton will spend his vaca tion in tho south of England. "Wlicn Baby waa sic, wo pare hnr Cantorla, When she was a Child, she- eried for Castorla, When she becarno Miss, she, citing to Caatoria, TVtan she had CliUdrou, alio gavo thorn Castorla, Tho funded debt of tho city of Phila delphia, Juno 1, was ?00,:ir.,120. A :host i,ii:i:ic.i, ori'i'it! Tin: Voltaic Uui.t Co., Marshall, Mich. oner to send IheirLolebrated Voltaic I!i:lts and Electric Appliances on thirty days' trial to any man alilicted with Nervous De bility, Loss of Vitality, .Manhood, tc. Il lustrated pamphlet i.v hiialkd unvki.ope with full particulars, mailed free. Write them at once. Profane circles Tlioso in which men aro hi the habit of s earing roundly. rATKWT.Sobtainedbyl.ouiahAinror&Co.. At. toruc)o, Wushiuston.D.C. EilM 1861. Advice true. Clergymon who marry people on tho cars are called 'railroad couplers." Tun disagrceablo operation of forcing liquids into tho head, and tho uso of ex citing snuffs, are being superseded by Ely's ream Jlalm, a curo lor Latanli, Colds in the Head and Hay Fever. It is a safe and pleasant remedy, being easily applied with tho finger, it is curing cases which havo Jelled tho doctors. Price f0 coats. At Jruggists. CO cents by mail. Ely Dros., Owego, N. Y. The hissolt of 25 vi:as catahihi: Tho bridge, ot division of my noso was about half gono. I obtained a bottle of Ev'a Crca 4i Ualm; havo used four bottles, ap plying it to tho nffectod parts with a swab, which has about cured up tho nostrils. I had proviously tried all oilier remedies on tho market. -J, A. Wood, DC N. High street, Columbus, Ohio. Ely's Ciikam Ualm good for Catarrh of long standing, M. N, Lnsloy, l'JIM West Chestnut street, Louisville, Ky, President Cleveland onco did local wilt ing for tho Uuffalo Courier. IN TIIU C'OUNTICY AU SUJtI3IKIS. Tho man who tithes his family into tho country for tho summer should remember that ho will savo his children it, urea t deal of puiu and himself u largo amount of money in doctors' bills if ho is tliouslitful enough to carry a supply ol l'isitiiv Davis' I'aik KiLi.un. Tho mediclno is a standard specific for all cases of cramps, colic, cholera morbus, diurihum, or dysentery. Frederick, tho Great, fled in terror from Ills first battle. All Run Down From the weakening effects of warm wcatlirr, by bard work, or from a lone lllnen, yr.u iifcl a uuod tonic and blood purifier like Hoof Fartnparllla. if you have orrr tried Dili peculiar medicine, dj to new. It hIU ctveyeu strength and appetite. "I wai completely run Uown, and wi for nearly four yean under medical treatment, LelnB c'ren up to die by pliyil -lani. My mother ured ine to take Huol'iEariaparllla. At lait I tomuntrd und I bars never taken inrthlps wblcb helped me u much aa Hood' Biraapnrllla, wblcb tutored ute to health and rigor. I bare been taking It about four nitintha, sad am now a dlderrnt belns. Icauwotlc lldar hIiU MTf little fatigue. I recommend It to any ne wbote srttcni U proitratcd." Nclu Koblk, I'e. r a, III. Wallace Duck, of North B'nomfletd. K y . lUffrrcd ele.eii y ear with a trrrlide varlioie ulcer on h's t'tT. u bad that be bad to give up butlnex. lie wai en tirely cured of the clctr and ulto of catarr, Ly Hood' Sariaparllla. Hood's Sarsaparilla BoH by all druget.'s. l(ilifor5. IVeparfdouly ly C. I. liOOD It LO., Apotbecarlei, Lowed, llai. 100 Doses One Dollar rtni:i:x Timrs ,xi dollaus. riow mi AiMmiiin County Ulnn Sowed Tcli Dcllur and Iteuned l'lf'tecii Tlllllllllll. Mr. Win. Hunt of Vineton, a small plnco about twenty miles from in-linn, in Atituu utt county, on tho Kust Tenn., Va. it (i. A. I!. It., was the lucky man in the May drnw incof tho Louisiana State Lottery. In con versation yesteiday with a Times reporter nt his home, tho following questions wore asked and answered: "1 am told you struck tho Louisiana State lottery rich?" pid tho reporter. Well." teplied Mr. Hunt, "1 don't know whether you call it rich or no, but I certainly have Slfi.OOO which I drew in tho lottery on tlio 11th of May." "How long havo you been investing in the Louisiana, nnd what havo you paid out?" "I havo been Rending a dollar a month for tlio past twelvo months, and tho twelfth dollar brought mo 15.000. "How did you get your money?" "Well, you seo I was not Hied first by a printed circular, which had all tho numbers that drew prires in it. I deposited my ticket on tho 17th of May with tho City Kationnl Dank of your city, and on tho 22d, live days later, I had my money; and right here," continued tho speaker, "I want you to say that I had no troublo about getting tho amount my tickot called for. It camo promptly." In conversation further, Mr. Hunt said : "I am thirty-nine years old. I havo a wife and threo children. I own tho place I live on, nnd farm and merchandise some. I was behind tivo or six hundred dollars when I drew tlio money from tho lottery; but that put mo on my feet, and 1 paid my debts. I havo put out $1,U00 on good in terest, and will turn tho other into paying investments. For St I drew a tilth of the capital prize, and I am going to continue to send one dollar overy month so long iih I can raiso that amount. I bolievo tho bus iness is properly carried on, and I shall patronize it in tho future." Solum (Ala.) Times, Juno 1. Tlio Swiss mix their ivnr paint with whisky. Tho best cvidonco Hint tho Nobraska nnd Iowa Insuranco company is rcsnomihle. reliable, independent and tho property owners' best friend is that ngcuts of nil other companies say any nnd everything against it without any regard for tho truth. Old men go to death, but death comes to young men. FOR SALE OH EXCHANGE 320 acres heavily timbered land in Morgan county, Mo. Will sell cheap for cash or trade for Omaha, city property. Address for par ticulars, Western Newspaper Union, JJes Moines, Iowa. Irrigation sauity. is tho coming California in- Wo nro pleased to learn that so ninny of our young friends aro prepar ing to attend Elliott's Dusiness Col lego ut Darlington, Iowa, the coming full. It is tho finest school in this country. Thomas Carlylo's signature whb sold in New York tho oilier duy for $3.00. Tlio lest rough medicine Is l'lso's Curo for Con Buuuilun. Sold eurywlierc. Low Wallace's $3,000 annually. royalties not him over Tho Nebraska nnd Iowa Tnsuranco com pany of Omaha is Hie oldest, largest and best tiro iusuiancu company in tho state. "Smjth" now. is tlio popular way to spell it Bo merciful to dumb animals. Koal all open sores and cuts with Stewart's Healing Powder, 16 and 50 cents a box. Warm summer laziness is now poetically termed summer idyl. JAY EYE S5F'S Hrlvcr. Krfwln I). nither, lines i olo s Kteriiiury mri miuutf, mm thorough trial cnalilex lilin to emione It iib tlio best rrmcily that lie ever haw for general btablo use. Solil by DiuggUts at 50c andSI.UO. Fifty-seven of Yalo's graduating tlass of 140 will study law. Don't fail to sro the Uaiti.i: or Gi:ttvh- liuito wlien you visit Om ha. Special rates to excursion parlies. D.H. Wheeler, Jr, Sec'y Of tho fourteen enbi. ot ministers of En gland only live aro public school men. Gkt Lvon'n Uei'l filltTrnrrj nnnlled to vonr imnfa Budnliot'8 before you run tliein over. Three yenrs nco lien Eolsom wns a re- porter on tho World. Tho Noliraslcit mid I own. Insuranco com pany of Oniuhii is tho first regularly or ganized statu li re insuranco company Hint fully complied with tho laws of Nohniska. Nothing can equal a sick bod for rcpout- nnco. for Infants and Chiidrenr "Caatoria is so well adapted to children that recommend It as superior to any proscription known to me." IL A. Asciicrt, 31. D., Ill So. Oxford Bt., BrooUyn, N, T. Tua liATUs or Evcnr DESCIIUTION, MA8SAOK AND MOVEMBKTCUUE, COMrOUND AND OXTOEK. $ Accommodations for persons Injur ed by accident. Pleasant rooms and home com forts. Trained Nurses. warn ES'TSaW!" I. '7rJlli',cvrc. )H. II ninrss, II, H.. t, 0. Diseases of ths Kye, Ear, Throat and Chest, ti, IL Kismohi, . ( M, 0, 0 the Skin, Ocrilto, urinary organs and Surgery. J E. IKKU, M II. Diseases of Women and tb Nervous Srsteio. (I. II. Hivhoxs, U. D., Itesldent I'hyslclan. AU nen coutagleus diseases aduilttso. fur liiformatloii address UEDIOAL IMailTUTK, Cor. K and I3tb St, Lincoln, Nebraska. Urssd" l-sls-mss. Invalids' Hotel nnd Mirslonl Inillttttf 'I'll is w iilely eelebr.i le i institution, located nt Uuffalii. N Y.. is tvniiixod with n full staff of eighteen cxpci-iemed and skillful ph.vsiiiaiis and Kiirgt'on, roin-'lit tiling the most ronid"ti or?an'ialioii of intdiciil and surgical skill in Amcik'it, for the tieutnient. of all chronic disease, whether reqiiirin medical or surgical menus or their cm, Marvelous success bus been achieved in the cure of nil iinsiil, tliiout nnd lung diseases liver nnd kidney diseases, diseases ot tho digestive organs, bladder diseases, diseases peculiar to women, blood tnlntn. nnd skin diseases, rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous debility, paralysis, epilepsy (llts), sperma torrhea, impotency nnd kindred nlteetious Thousands are cured at their homes through correspondence. Tho euro of tho worst ruptures, pile tumors, varicocele, hydrocelo nnd strctures is guaranteed w ith only a short residenco at the institu lion. Send 10 cents in stamps for the In valids' Guide Uook (1(58 pages), which gives all particulars. Address, World's l'ispensary Medical Association, Uuffalo N. Y. Representative Hepburn onco a printer's devil. of Iowa, wns Sick and bilious headache, and all do rangemeiits ot stomach and bowels, cured by Dr. Pierre's "Pellets" or anti-bilious grnnules. 2o cents a vial. No cheap boxes lo allow waste ol virtues. Jiy druggists. Rutherford U. Hayes nnts to be a col logo president. Pelicato diseases ol cither sex radically cured. Soud 10 cents in stamps for book. Address, World's: Dispensary .Medical Association, Jiutlalo, A. i. No ono burden. knows tho weight of another's "Tho Nebraska and Iowa Insuranco com puny of Omaha issues tlio most liberal policy of nny company doing business, and Nettles its losses prompt ly and fairly. Itis our first, homo company, and consequently worthy ol tlio palrouago ol our people. Rnro tinted corals aro worth thoir wolght in gold BITTERS, If vou Irish a certain euro for nil Tllnml lilsenies. Nothing wua over Invented that will cleanse the Wood and ptnifv tho ByBtem equal iu jaojia nun iuAi.'A' iiuicrn. u tone up the Syxleni, puts new Illood In your votitd, restores your loAt uppctlto and loop, nnd brings you pei-rocl lirnllli. It nevor falls to givo relief la nil ensesof Kidney ui ..urn iiiiiiuica, BiiiioiiimeaH, miui Uentlnii, Constipation, Kick Ileiulnchei. Iy liln, Nervous dlsordori, and all I''ciiihIo :omilnlii ; when properly tnken It Is a mire uurt. moinauns navo iipen lionefltcU by It in this and other Western Rtntou. It Is the liesl Combination of Vc(tnllo remedies ni yet dlRCOvercd for tho restoration to health of tho AVenkand Kclitlltnt oil. DonotL'et llloin mul ITIAIr Ulitern confoundoU with inte rior preparations of similar name. I prescrlba Hops & Malt Hitters regularly in my praetleo. Itobert Turner, il, D Flat Hock, Mich. Tor bala vy uu ui uegisis. FREE FMPefilS IN SAN LUIS. The moit Wntultrful Agricultural Iirk In Ainortv. Run ouiiilrtt by pro mm minim? and mnmifiicturinfl lunni. I'W it M l,KN 1.V IC A DINK! MnBnlll o nt crop nilsed In 1F8... 'I IIIII'NAMIS OK .K'ltKH 111' l(l VIIK.VM ;.vr 1. tMI, subject lo pre- 'mptioii and liumpstu id. Lamia fm alo In ac tual nettlurs at 1.1 iKI i-i- ucrn, l.O.Ml TIMi:. I'ark Urinated by iinmcuao c.uialx. C'hi'nn railruad rati-s. i;ory atton 1 n hnwn teltlt'i'. V'or niaix. ra nphlow, mo , addrni, COLORADO LAND .V LuA.N U .i , Onra llouas llluclc, Denver, Colo , Lux VSIO. When 1 tav t-nru l u,i not moan lunrelv to tton Immi lor a time mid then Imra iImmu return aulii, I mean nrndl. calcure. 1 liaro mail.) the dlfenio tit I'lTS, LTH.ltrsY or l'Al.l.lNdSICKNLHSa llfii longiludy. 1 warrant my romedy to cure Hid womt caHoa Because oilier have fulled fi no lesson for lint now receiving netire. Scndnt onco fur a treattio and a Free liottle of my infallible remedy. Utro Uxpreas und lvt Oitlce. lr, conn juu tiotulnt; for a trial, nd I a)U curo you, i.ildreea Dr. II, (1. HOOT. HJ I'earlSt,, Now Yort. JOSEPH GSLLQTT5 GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION-IQ7S. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS it ' i i llnlilt Uurodlii Id lo I'll it iy. .o pay till Uitroil Pit J. t I ICl-ll KNS end Morphine IIul.lt Cured In 111 to fiOdayn. Jtrtrrlo IIIOO putlentu ruled In all part Br. Harsh, 0.ulncy,Iich. Castorl cures Colle, Constipation, Hour Stomach, Dlarrhrr-a, KnicUitlon, Kills Worms, elves ulvcp, and promote di gestion, Without Injurious medication. Cicmcn Cojo-xst, IBS Fulton Street, IT. T. U 'SS' z!J 11 lit 123 U 1 D tU I DICAL INSTITUl a Special aitca tlon given to DIs WATER CURE. casus of tho Eye, Kar, Throat, Skin .de and Lungs. DISEASES Or WOMEN. Burccry Jn oil Its forms. Club Foot, and all de formities. CANCER CURED. TilB Best Waterproof Coat. TLsl'lSUBUANJJlXICTtllU wirTsnl.J wsi.rnrear, ao4 will V"P oa dry la II.S liudsl storm. Tti tw ronutt. HIJ( Kill Is a rli rlillxs cost, s4 rovers tsa nil s saddle His.tt of Imlutlons. Vent xranlns wllhout tl "risk Illsilrslsa LslsJojus its. A. i. 1 ewsr, uhhi, . v rftv Comtdnlnff II10X with lH'BE TEOmilLR TOXICS, quickly anil coraplrtcly CLKAXSES and KMIK'IIKS TJIIi IIT.UOI). Quickens tho srtlon of the Liter anil Klilnej. Clear tho complexion, makes theikin smooth. It 'Ices not Injure the teeth, raue headache, or produce con stlpatlon ALL OTIIKU II10X 31KD1CIXKS DO. Pliyiiclant and DrufrsistB ererywhere recommend It. Mtss Kmma U ItETCitr.n, 1517 Ouramln St., Omaha, Neti . r: "Thriw bottles ot ltmwn'a Iron Hitters eurod mo of a tery severe caso of Illcod l'ol soninn" llALt.tr. 5owt.CS, FalN City, Neb., "I used Union's Inn UilUTJ for Impute Illood and It en timly cured me." Mb. Kdwin I. Vr.BS. with II .1 M. It. It Omha, Ncti . MVS! " 1 hire utod Hnmn's Iron Klttera for my blood with the most satisfactory results. 1 would uot be without it " . . ... , Mits, Nancy Smith. Juniata, heh., says: " I nd HwniOa Iron Ultters for Impure Illood with much brnrfit ' Jin. ,V N IUki-.r Avllla, Kan., twys: "HI blood w hi uuell iv bad condition that every little scratch or brek of the skin caused a very pslnful sore. He usod llruwn's Iron IJittem with tho best of results." Genuine ha above Trde Murk and crossed red lines on wrapper. Tnhniiootlirr. Madeonlyby HltOWN ( III Mil At, CO.. ItM.TlMOItr, MU TREATED FREE. DR. H- H. CREEW, A Sperlnllit for liloveit Years I'nst, Ilss treatct I)ropy and It compllcttlont with ths mot wonderful surrrst uses vesto' able remedies, entirely harmless, lteinjics all symptoms of dropsy In elsht to twenty days. Cure patients pronuunco l hopeless by tho belt of physicians. From fie first loe tho symptom rapidly disap pear, ami In ten dtys at le.ut two thlnls of tho symp tom are removed. Some mnv erv liumbiiR without kno"vln(r anything at'out It. 11 menilier It doe nit cost vou anything to loalltc tlio merit of my treatment fur ymiMelf 1 am coninntlv curlns cne of lnm;lnniiM7, ca.es that have been tapped a number of times, aid the patient declared unable to Hvo a week, (live fall history of cite Name sev, h w long afflicted, how badly awolen an t where, Is bowels rosilve, bnve legs bnraled nnd dripped water, send f or freo pa uplitet. containing testimonials, quea' lou, etc. 1 O iluya trrut men t ruriiNhoil free by mall. Kpllensy fits positively cured. li order trial, send ? cents In stamp tnnsy imiUjj. II II. dllHKN'. M. I)., 6.1 Jonoj Avvnuu, Atlintu, (la. EXHAUSTED VITALITY. IbbUSTItATHI) KNOW THYSELF. A ttrcst MeiVcil Wi rtc on Manlum.l. Kervous and I'tij steal Deldlny, I'liiuuluie Ijeulh 8 In Man, Kx daiift d Vltiilltv ,Vn., Ac, and the untold miseries reau ling fiom Indlscu'llon cr etccs.cs; 3fXJ panes, ubstnuil illy In und In gilt, muslin Contains mors ttinn va IiimiIukIiiu ptt'Si'ilpiluiK, cmtiracliiK ctery regetahle remedy In the nharmarieplnfur n l acute sun cuioniu nifcciKes. j is II Is cn.nhn Icallv a hxikfor f cry man. Trie In plain wrapper I'rlco only II by mall postpaid, concealed Il.MJSTKATI Vi: S M 1I,1C 1'ItnU TO AH, voung and inldalo nirid men for the nextnlnc'y ilnys. Bend now, or cut this mil, at yon may never so" It tg.iln. AddieasDii. W. 11. I'AItliKlt, 4 Uuldncli SU, UoHton, N. II. -IT l'nr'tor can be conndrntlally consulted 9ii au uiriiHeH or innn, ms spccisines The oldest medicine l i tho woild Is probably Dr. lannc Thomnson'a R This article Is a carefully prepared Physlelan'a pre scription, and baa been Inconstant uso nearly a centu ry, and notwithstanding the many oilier preparation Hint have been Introduced Into the market, the sale of this trt l ie ssconslemly Increnslnr. If tlindlreo lions are f, liowedlt wdl never fall. We particularly Invite the intention of physicians n lismerlls, JOHN I., moMI'SON, KU.S'ki & CO.. TilOV. N. Y. STHfVlA CURED ! IJernion Aihnia Cure Dertr fuil to iItch i immdiute rtiier iu tua wort cmet, loturea com iforUbla leep. effect cnrr wlirru alt cttier4 full. A ! trial convinrtM tfit mutt ikfpttenl, I'rltf fiO pi tsd Al.OO.of Inir-Uti orbrmtll. Hiuii'lo FUKK tut rifto'i He in My fur Catarrh la th llcst, Kaftlut to Use, and Cbtpt, Also good for Cold In the Head, Headache, Hay Fever, 4c. SO cents. EYE, EAR, D-afnest and Naal Catarrh permanently cured. G.snei fitted for all forms ot defuu- Mve vls'an. HIAor v. v"a a r-hx m m ArtlSclaleie. IMsJ'lT. OL I flKIIA I Insetted. Addres Ir. Illl'ISV. Oinaa. Neh. 'cLEGRAPHY I.eiirn here ail earn good furnlausd pay. bltuativui Jsuesvllle. Win- vaiciiuuu nro. my" mi' m iiwiii ww MST OV JISEArTES ALWAYS OTBABLK UV TJSINO ' MEXICAN" . MUSTANG LINIMENT. OP nCMlff FLESH. Itheumnllsm, Hums mid Kculils, fJtlneM und Illtes, Cuts nnd Ilrulaca, Hpralns Jc Btltchcs, Contracted 3Iuclcs, fJllOT Joints, Dackaclio, Eruptions, 1'rost llltcs, OP 1XIUAI9. Scratches, Bores and Galls Spavin, Cracks, Screw Worm, Grab foot nor, lWof All, Lameness, Swluny, Ifonndersvl. Mpralns, Htraloss rjoro Feot, StlOuess, aud all external dleaiss-, aivlevsry hart or aeeUeat for general uso la fcuaJiUfWo and stoak yard, Utg Tiin Smfp ov atui, LINIMENTS W. N. U., Oinuhi Otters (