The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, October 30, 1886, Image 7

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    THE TWENTY-THIRD PSALM.
A poem that inp;rcs other poets is
turelj' gcuu'mp. In tho way of iin la
lion or jiaraphra.-.itir' alone, tin: Twcn-:y-thinl
P-alni has been an iusp ration
.o in nu y of the great pools ami liunn
vritors 01 the Kngllsh language. IVr
taps not ever one is aware how often
.his Psalm has been paraphrased, ami
he rarious shapes ami styles it has
liken. With a very incomplete search,
he writer is enabled to present no less
han ten versions by sonic woven writ
ers, ami donbt-s not that thorough in
vestigation would double the number.
AinoTig (lie oldest versions is one by
House, printed in the old editions of the
Metrical Psalms, begining:
The Lord's civ fheplirrd: I'll uot want;
lli- innkivH inc down to iie
In p.idiuii's pi cpu; lie leatleth mo
The quiet uatera by.
This is st.ll printed in many liyttm
sooks, but the language is too distorted
,o repre."eiit well the or ginal, while the
juiiotnntion in the m.ddle of lines
nakes it jar with our modern forms of
iiusie. In marked contrast aro the
rarefully balanced lines of Add. son:
The Lord iny pasture Mull prepare,
And lecd im with a shepIiiTd'a care;
Ills UT.ctico shall my wants Mipply,
And puanl tno uitli a watchful eye;
My noonday walks lie shall attend.
And nil 111 midnight hours defend.
The trouble with this is, the feet aro
no perlect and the d.v.Mon of the tlienio
00 exact to compare w th the simple
lietion of David; and bes des, there aro
liirt -sown words used to express what
ho original writer put 11 nine. More
latural and buoyant is tho meter of
Jatlie.il:
My Sliepliprd's name is Love,
Jeliovali, God aNive;
Wlicie IciuUt lierb.ase rro'Tj,
And peiicelul water l!oi..
IieKi'iiU.i Unas, He kindly feeds,
And lulls me then to sweet repose.
And yti there is an abruptness and
(ingle that call the mind awnv from tho
icntimcnt to note the construction. Mrs.
itella liiis written:
Vflille my lledeemer's near,
Mv shrplierd and my tjuHlf,
1 Mil Inn-well to ctery lear
Aly wants are all supplied.
To eer fragrant meads
"tVbt-ie rich aljuiulmiec grows,
piarioiis hand linlulirni lead?,
And fjuaids my sweet repose.
It will be uot ced that the line,
I hid farewell to every fear,
is almost iilent cal v.lli one of Watts'
111 tho hyn n, "When 1 can read un
title clear;" but tho v liter will not
ittempt to show which was wr lieu
first, merely giving th s as a crumb for
the curious. .Speaking of Walts, that
rigorous and proUio hymn-writer must
lave gically admired tho Twontv -third
'salni, for lie has written no less than
Jireo imitations of it. Of these three
,'o present the tint stanza of each, as
ollows:
Alt Mifpherd is lhe livlns Lord;
Nim fliall my want, he a I supplied;
II h piuvidciii-e ai.d holy word
lSt-coino my b.ilely and i.'iy jiuide.
My slieplicid w 11 supply my need,
.luliovsili Is His name;
J ii pa-inn s nvsli lie snakes mc feed,
IJeslilu tlie living btreaui.
The Lord tin shepherd U,
I sliall bo well supplied;
t'liitv lie Is mine aim 1 am Ills,
What can I want beside
Anoth -r resemblance: Tlio line,
ijiin-o lie is 111 no and I am IPs," is
'.tried 111 "How can 1 keep lroni sing
ng? ' Id hiiiee 1 am His ami Ho is
nine." Huili these however, are mi
;iiions from Canelo'. -Ihc!c wri.es:
To Tuy p..st:i;vs lair aim large,
JleaveiiK H.ii'pliL-nl ! lead th. charge;
Aid t, v wli. with lender st e .re,
Al dot the spr. lining grass prepaid.
AVhen I la lit with summer hoat,
'Ih i tli.ilt nuuli! 111. weary feet
'lo tlie stieiiiiis iliat, still and lew,
Tbioiij-li the erd.mt meadows flow.
Doddr.dge, alter an original introiluc
don, imitaies lhe Psalm, as follows:
Through cviry vt tailing maze of life
Hie iiaiiil Initli lieeu my guide;
And, in H.a loug-txpeiieiieed eaie,
Mv heart sliall bull conlld".
And so on through the Psalm. All
3ieso Lave been sung in the churches;
01110 aro snug to day. Pes, des tliom
Moiitgonwr's benutifuly paraphrase,:
Tho Ionl Is my Shepherd, no v.aut shall I
know:
1 feed in gieen pasiurcs, safe folded I rest;
it; icauuiu my eoui wuere 1110 sun waiers
now,
Ileslnich mp when wnnd'rln?, redeems wheu
oj'pri sm.u.
.lirouh the valley and shadow of death
though 1 elray,
Since thou ait my guardian, no evil I fear;
fliV 101I sliull defi iid me. tilt slalT he mv m:iv
Jso Inmii bhall befall, with my comforter
near.
o the midst of afllictlon mv table In unread:
Witli h esiugo uuuieaaured my cup ruuiietli
..... oV-;
nu p. r.umo and oil thou aunoliitest
iieail,
my
win what shall I ask of thy providence
I1IWI u I
'If fi(1,",0P8 nn1 "Trey, my beaut'fnl God I
Still follow my steps till J me t thee alMivc:
seek by the patli Hint imv forefatheis tiod
Itaougli the land of their iojouru-thy
The writer once
ra ising Hi s last
tool: the 1 borty of
hymn, to make it
noro contorin dablo to the ong nal,
rliich is pre-euted in this connection
or what it is worth:
'lie Iord Is my shepherd; 110 want 6ball I
know;
He umkes me to lie on tho creeo sloDintr
hid;
le lciduth my roul w here the cool waters
How,
The lulu of the upright roatoreth mo still.
IioukIi I walk through tho shadowy vale of
tho di nd,
1 will not f.'arfivil, for thou art my llsht,
"lie-d"''tl Ui fctUir' tliUU llu0"ltet' my
JXou iiiakest tno feast la tho enemv'
sight.
UruJrwf'Jne" nna Eercjr ba)1 s5,rlnS lu '"J
And blM)m nr..l yield in niv Journey below,
.ud then lu llii juUcc witlj u j tU
uy
The Lord Is my shepherd, no want bliall I
IvUOlV,
How fur Bhort sueh roal pouts ns
.loi.tgoniory. AdiUon. Wntts. and
Joddi idgu. fall of the thnnn andiiowor
if tho original! How en wo Joor
lies hoi(t to tipprox mute them?
J presume a olinuu might l)0 filled
r:th refer. ni a to Uiw P-lm. as Ukun
rom the wri orn of Knji.ind ami A in ur
ea. V.'iih eon-Mo' allien ournoy I omi
m almost every nt of imto liints at
vmo Klines-. on' of the P-.Jin, and suJi
c ,t t. 1... 1.1.. ..t.. f..l t. ,.t
UV iKIb lllll I.', III! 171.1.. 11 IUI III I
tno r d stiiui.ve genius relied alnuv
to a mini the lij-lit ot thi.- l'alin.
And wii:,t tli' wonderful I'm-ti-'-
inspiring pcm.' One hundred and
o glitneii wurtU, the - y.e of ouiv a Miia!l
paragraph 11 a new-paper. Of thee
words, ninety-three are inonoM liable-,
ami the remainder such as belong to :i
child's vocabulary. More wonderful
than this, it is thu mo-t personal writ
injr in the laniruaire. A pronoun of
nei'sonalitv, eitirer 1. inc. or mv. occur
no less than seventeen times. It seeins
thero need be no argument to prove
that the Bible 1.- m-pired of (toil, after
one ha read this Psalm. C. J.. I'hij'cr
in Tim Current.
The History of Steel Pens.
In a pamphlet entitled "The Storv ot
tlio Invention of Steel Pens'' Mr. Henry
Poro has collected from various and
generally original sources all the
known facts concerning metallic pens.
Some of these references, savs The
Birmingham Post, runs back so far as
the fourteenth and even lhe thirteenth
century, and curiously enough in the
cr.so of MSS. of Robert d'Arlois tlie
forger scr be is said to have used a
bronze pen in order to difgtii-e his
writing and make his deception more
safe. A ltoinan metal pen is said to
have been found at Aosta. not a mere
st. Ins, but a bronze pen slit, and there
is some evidence of a pen or reed of
bronzo nearly a- early as tlie invention
of print ng .11 the fifteenth century. A
hundred ears ago some steel pens
were made in Pirniinghani. by Mr.
llarriso 1 for Dr. Priestly, and some of
these ims-od into tho "hands of Sir
Josinh Ma-ou in his early days with
Mr. ll.'irri.-on; but all seem to be lo.-t.
Tho lir.-t pen of metal of a definite
date, beyond all question, is one in a
Dutch patent hook, of 1717. At about
tho same t.me a polite ode of Pope re
fers to a "steel and gold pen," but
these were evidently luxuries only, and
it was not until about lilty or sixty
years ago that melall e pens became
more generally in use. In the "Local
Notes and Queries," in 'I he Mrming
h(im Weekly I vst, definite evidence has
been given as early as 1S0G. and more
commonly in 1817; but it was about
IS:.';) or lii'l that lhe great revolut on
came by which pens were made by a
cheaper procss tho hand screw-press,
wh cii pierced the pens from sheet
steel. Proviouslv , pens had been made
from steel rolled into tube fashion, and
the joint formed the slit; but these re
qu red considerable labor to shape them
into pen-form. The u.-u of the screw
press belongs to the period of John
Mitchell. Joseph d llott, and ,)o-iah
Mason; but on a careful review of the
facts, it seems to bo clear that .John
Mitchell has the best cla 111 to be con
s dered as the original introducer of
pros-madc pons. Skinner, of Shef
lield, was apparently one of the lirst to
chea pen steel pens, but his proiluctiou
weio soon surpassed when the screws
press was introduced.
A Chapter on Girls.
It is a liltlu dillicult lo deser bo the
"charming girl." She has not as yet
penetrated the remote country places,
except in t10 faint reflections to be
found in the columns of the illustrated
story papois. She has succeeded the
"typo" girl, however, in the current
lit future of a somewhat better order,
and s a decided relief from the over
ingenuous, too-qu ekh loving, extra
spontaneous ma den who preceded her.
The charming girl usually knows a
good ileal. A man feel- in talking to
her that site has ideas, that she i- qu to
out of the trans tional stage between
an aHectiouate creature of impulses
and a rat onal human being.
She is a companionable girl. She is
less impressionable than the typo girl
was. As Mrs. Howe says, Mjris don't
fall 11 love any more. It would be im
posiblo for tlie truly chainiing girl to
tall in lovo in the old-fa.-h.oncd way,
the way which led the amiable prede
cessor of tho Angel na lypo lo et her
all ctions on a v . 1 Iia.11 or an idiot and
cling to him through th'ck and thin
with a lidcl ty and a rapt tiro that looks
very silly to the charm ng cirl. She
knows herself belter than ever a "irl
know herself before. She is taught
wisely and well b her careful mother,
and no man can surprise her heart into
surrender unless he has at least a few
of tlio elements of genuine manliness
and nobil ty. attractions of mind and
spirit as well as of face and manner.
Of courso there is a shani charming
girl who doesn't fall in love because
she hasn't no heart to lose, having
wasted it all in adm ration of herself
and her pretty gowns. This inconse
quent and eU'eetivo I tt'c sham knows
enough, ho.vever, lo imitate tho ways
of the girl who is genuine! charming,
and she gets up a very clever and in
terest ing counterfeit oftentimes, and
one which is extremely good to look at
on a pleasant suniuiers day.
15y and by. when tho ideal girl comes
to bloss the world, tlicro will, without
doubt, be a sweet and protty .-ham of
her also to be found at the shore and
mountain resorts, whom the sham men
then upon the earth will 11 rt with to
their heart's content, wh.lu the ideal
moil w.ll bow at the shrine of the ideal
givl. Huston Jt'eCrd.
His Cuinpaigu Pmitl.
"Iloro is j our pocket book hubby;
you left it in your coat to-day, and I
was real glad. 1 had forgotten to ask
you for kudo money. It eamo in jnt
beautiful; for I wanted a new parlor
set. a niaiio. lambci quins, luces and a
brussejs carpel and J "
"How iniii li did j on use?"
"You won't bo angry, will you. dear?
I bought a sniok ng jacket fur you. I
f.peni nil tho inonoi, and there WMsn't
oin ugh lo luy hangings for the back
jmiQi- lo match the front; but tlio
draper mid lie would wait null ncM
week, no 1 "
(Jreat Heave in! J'vo got the noin
iiiHliou for tho I.rgUlnture. mid that
wax the ciinii Higii hind 1 borrowed of
your father! fretted li'efcty
lu the race of life it d ta-u't take vary Jorg
for pororty to overtake Intact. .Aw;
LtaiKe Itt orttr.
Association of Idon.
When little l.iufs' mother whs putting
him to bed 1 1: nt her hwM be said to her :
"Mittutmi sing lit-' so.i you stinted last
id-lit."
"Hut I sun H"vernl laU night, Louis.
Which one do juii menu?"
"Oh, that pretty one you stinged."
"Hut how can I tell which out you mean?
Can't you rpiniMulier soaio ot the words
tlmt were in it? What was it about?"
"I gitt'M it was about .Jesus and the
pump."
".tonus and tho pump! Why, what a
strange boy! There isn't any pueh song."
"Oil, yes there is iiinmitiii!"
The mother thought long and earnestly,
and at last it dawned on her what the boy
iiio'tnt, and so -lie sang to his entire satis
faction Jesus the water of life will give,
Freely, freely, freely;
The power of association in the iutuutilc
mind is a vory interesting thing. Boston
ltecord.
A I.ensoii In Table .'"Inniicrs.
It was ut n Sunday school picnic, where
great quantities ol the regulation eatables,
chiefly apple pies, hint bern brought for the
children to eat. Little Mary .lane, from
away back in the hills, was there, and with
her mother, who kept an eye on the child
constantly to see that her behavior was
pcrlct.
Presently Mary .lane wan observed dig
ging into an apple pie with her knife; where
upon her mother spoke up:
'Mary .lane Heals!"
"What, ma'am?"
"What bo you a-doin?"
"Matin pie, ma'am."
"What be you a-eatia' it with,
"Knife I"
"-o you be. Xow what have I told you
a bou ten tin' pie wi til your knife, Mary .lane?
Take that pie in your hand and eat it ns
you'd ought to !" Itoston I'econl.
How .Some ol'Our Orator .SpoUr.
Henry flay never wns at a loss for a.
word or "boggled'' while speaking. With
Mr. Webster it was different, and ho often
would hesitate mid then rub his nose with
tho bent knuckle of his right thumb. Mr.
Calhoun, when at a loss for a word, would
give a petulant t wist at. his large, turned
over shirt collar and then 1 1111 his bony
fingers through his long gray hair until it
stood up like the hair 011 an electric toy.
Mr. llentou would sink his voire and mum
blo tionu'thing t hut no one could under
stand, and Gen. fuss would "Aw! aw!" in
tho English st vie, passing his hand beneath
the lower edge ol his capacious white waist
coat. Mr. Webster was almost invariably
"stuck" when lie attempted to use 11 Latin
quotation, and when Mr. l'verelt was in
the senate he used in ariably to appeal to
him.
Tho ;il't of Imagination.
Xaluro has given to thinking men no gift
more splendid than that of a powerful
imagination, but there is no faculty which
is more necessary to guide anil moderate.
I'ngoveined, it will, as with liiake, produce
nothing but fantastic shapes, in which tho
elect alone will perceive (lie promiso ol
beauty, the earnest ol what might havo
been; na with Sholley, cloud castles and
ethereal glimmerings, lovely, but divided
from the common thought of man. Gov
erned and disciplined, hh with Dnnto or
Shakespeare, it leads to tho highest sum
mit of human thoiuht, but by paths which
any but tlio feeblest climbers may follow.
Contemporary lie view.
The most astonishingly benelicial results
havo followed tho uso of lied Star Cough
Cure by those affected with throat and
lung troubles. Price, twenty -live cents.
I'rojrre-.ntvo Courlslilp.
Sho What is progressive euchre, John?
He I'm sure 1 don't know. Tho tiling
I'm most interested in jiwtnowis progress
ive courtship.
Pho-Oh! what is that?
He Well, for a little while after ho begins
to pay his addresses to her ho simply
shakes hands with her when they aro part
ing at night, as I huvo been doing for tho
pant two months. Thou ho becomes a lit-
tlo bolder, ami some night as ho is leaving
her, he puts his arm around her waist, liko
this, and kisses licr, as I do now. There.
Sho (blushing) And next thing, I sup
pose, he proposes. lloston Courier.
A lingo derrick-polo fell nml Hoverely
injured the foot of Mechanical Engineer
E. It. Hoyt at tlio New Oilcans Exposi
tion, mid niter only three applications of
St. Jncohs Oil, all tho swelling and pain
disappeared.
An Indian Legend or 11 11 ICelio.
"01 0! O! 01"
Ugh, Groat Itock talkH," said tho Indian
guido impressively, as tho echoes camo roll
ing back from tho bides ot old Mount
Shasta.
"Living rock mock whlto man and rod
man," ho continued alter a long silouco.
"Hut tho rocks nro not alive," ventured
a young member of tho party.
"Willi," grunted tho red man with, a
shrug ol Indifference and conviction.
For hall an hour tho little burros tolled
patiently over tho foothills.
"Hocks all alive onco," cnid tho guido,
abruptly. "Soino dead now. Indian die
mid go to Laud of Smoke (tho sky). J'ock
dio hha dead forever. Once Great Iloclt
lovod Indian iiiaidou, Ueiiaiueu. Shediiiico
on his bosom and love brave chief. Great
J'ock then burn with hate. Little-Spirit-Very-Thirsty
(a whirlwind), hunting water,
Ibid maiden. Carry hur to Hid land of tho
Gioat Mole Spirit (the mountains), lirave
weep 0! O! in tho valley. Great Itock mock
him 0! 0! from tho mountain. Chicago
N'uwt).
"Merrily, merrily, Minll I 11 vo now," the
lltlltf (jii-l xald. "fur I'm not to hit kept in
1.....), ,.f tlitit. lmil-ill tlislleiili.Iu. M
i.ini.iuiu I. a- hought a bottle of Salvation
Oil."
gone ill tint oollector "Vlill tlio rasitij;
bill (Hi. roll."
TlieOinalia Tys loiiinlry cn fnrnlnH
nan newHiur nutlilM on dltoit nuticu.
Ir'fi Himie iih in C'Iiicuijo anil Ircilit ,
nlieHily piinl liiOiiiiilia.
a r-'if e l''-.
So I'l .s er N I aln. W C.
I'uj-Mr, UarsLautuWD.lbsra.
lin JC KTI "V. Beeuie a Iluslnws IVIuejillun hr
flUflt u (rum 11111-1-11 L'lLi.eoi! i.urlsio. N li
lil,
V. s, u., Ouiaiii. aau-ia.
Andrew Ltirn. the colored body pprvnnt
ot Andrew Jackson, has ju-.t died in Bradford.
Always ready to set. 'em up -The com
positor. Never willing lo give you a lilt The ele
vator boy.
Lynchburg. Va., Is getting ready to cele
brate its centennial.
llnse ball clidii are mined by "weak"
butting bv day and "hard'' batting at
night.
Ho not waste your money for every new
remedy i,dvertied to cure a cough, when
you know- that Dr. Hull's Couch Syiup has
stood the popular test lor thirty years.
Price 'Jt' cents.
Pauline Nelson, n German servant girl in
Indianapolis, lias been left $-i0,000.
1'OIC SASjIJ At a great sacrifice. i
Machine Shop with an established busi
ness, together w ith tools consisting ot 111
power Iron Working Machines, S Vices,
inrae quantity of 91nn.ll tools, shutting, etc.
One 10-horse power engineaiid boiler, com
plete Hlarksmith's outfit. Also Pattern
ninkers' Lathe, beach and fixtures, to
gether witli nearly 5L,000 worth ol pat
terns. 1'riert S.'l.oOO cash, or S 1,000 on terms
to suit purchaser. Address
,1. K. HtM.Mo.Nii, Omaha, Neb.
Law in its bread th is the incarnation ol
human wisdom.
"Hfnxs a ni St'AMis." If you aro so un
fortunate ns to injure yourself in this way,
we can suggest a remedy that will soon re
lieve you of all pain and quickly heal the
wound; it co-Is but twenty-live cents ami
is sold by all druggists. Ask for Plant Y
Davis' I'a'in-Kiu.kii.
An optical delusion A
without gla-ses.
spectacle framo
If Vou Do Not I'ct I'roper SCren-ilIi
Vroni your food, uso CuiTint's L1111.1:
Niatvi: Pu.i.s.
A candidate for a political oflice is too
often judged by his cigars.
i:-ll.-f U tnnnrillii'e. nnil cute mre. l'tso'" Uciiit
d) fur caiurrli. iieenl.
Walker Maine is getting leiuly to open a
law oliice in Chicago.
llnll' Hair lteauwr never fails to check
falling ol the hair. Gives universal satis
faction. As a remedy for throat and lung troubles,
we lecomiiiend Ayer's f berry Pectoral.
When a man buys a porous plaster he
generally sticks to his bargain.
riiKKi.v Asu HiTTiais warm up and invig
orate the stomach, impioves itnd strength
ens the digestive otvans, opens tiie pores,
promotes perspiration, and equalizes the
ciri'iilnt on. As a correetorof 11 disordered
system there is nothing to equal it.
Invitation for nn M. I). "If you're ach
ing 1 .ill me early."
H merciful to dumb- nnlmals. TToal
ftllonon -ores mid cuts with Stewart'o
Howling Powdor, 16 and 60 cents a box.
A pressing
fiancee.
engagement Hugging your
I'ATIINTS ulitalni'il l'y I null Unigrr A Co.. At
tornr)!1, Wtisliliii'iDii, 1). 1 . l.i'il IMil. AdWeofii'o
Motto for the b Hel clerk "There's
always room at tlio top."
YVOltTII KNOWING.
Th wor-t S. n Id or Hum rioi lm riirrd wlthont
11 irar if Coto't ':irlnlls:ilvo I- prom'.tly
u-rii. U liiMiitl my thu 1'iuu. bold ljr Drug
gi(U at -i and 50 cent.
Tho round tripCircumnavigating the
globe.
('niter's I.llllo I.lver l'lllm Aro
Exceedingly small and sugar-coated. One
is a dose.
"Tho sr-nson's over." said
capsized tlio pepper box.
Not one in twenty aro free rinm soino III
11 i 1 1 no 11 1 caused bv inaction of the liver.
Use Cnrtcr'H Little Liver Pills. Tho 11
sult will be 11 pleasant surprise. They giva
positiv o relief.
No man 1111 run independent when dogs
are follow inn him.
I?I,(;01) Kcwnnl
for your labor, ami more, can be earned
in 11 short time if you once write o llnllett
& Co., Portland. Maine, lor information
ai'Oiit work which you can do and live nt
home, rthntever your locality, at a profit
from J 5 to Slifi and upwards da ly. Some
have mado over SfiO in a day. All is new.
llnllett & Co. will start you. Capital not
required. All aucs. Hoth sexes. All par
ticulars free. Thoso who are wiso will
write at onco and learn for tlieuischcs.
Snug littlo fortunes await every worker.
lumen C. Flood linn just finished a
000,000 brown stone dwelling house.
I'iiicvbnt crookril boot mid bUmercd liet'll by
Tiearhiic I.you'a l'atciit Heel fctUTi'iii'ii.
Some men aro born great and grow
smaller every day ol their lives.
Again the Nebraska Statu Fair awarded
tho Husiucus College, Lincoln, Neb., thu
prumhiiiu tor business college work. The
display was the finest over inado. Informa
tion sont Ireo.
Music for the porter Tho "Song of Six
pence." The Omaha Typ- foundry can furnish
new newspaper oiiIIIIh on Hliort notice.
Prices same as la Chicago mid Ireight
already paid to Omaha.
oils
And plmplci. and other lilce iflcctlani caui;J by Im
pure blood. re reaitlly cure I by llu.d' Sarsaparllla,
TWillu It purlflei, ilili uiodli'lae nisi vitalizes nml
enriches lhe blow I, nj bull Is up every function of
the body. ScrofuU. liumuri ol nil kinds, swelling In
the neck-. Iilrei, rlnsworm, letrer, abtcesiei, uh'i ri,
sores, salt rheum, toiUlicaJ, ic, nro also cured by
tliltricrllent bio jil purlUer.
Last prlns I ti ui troubleil Iih bolls, earned tir my
WooJ belns oat of order. Two bolllei of HooI'iHnr
(apirllli cured rue, and I reconnnenl It lo nilirts
irjulilcd w h aHestlom ot tha WoaJ." J. Si.-uucu,
1'rorl.a. III.
I had been (roiillel nllh Win and plmplei fir
tome dine. Oilier remedies lim In failed, I ai ml
vliei to try Hood's Eir.a;ar.lla. I hate laVen twn
liiittlrs, and am e tliely tured, 1 think llojd'iKur
raparllU hn in tiw n u blood purifier." Kmx
Jl. I'l'-TRU. I'orn iiviitu, Ohio.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
fo'd lr n'l drujxists. 11. tlx for " rreoarol by
C. I. JIOOO It CO., Apoihecarlei, I.ondL Uut.
I0O Doses One Dollar.
W Wfffl JW'SlS'P
tu IIAWRSJ. llsisuimri. lui
COLVECf-
II II.VtJA
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si.vtt itu. iiutnupurl, luttu
S5 ,,"n"'
In MR a ilnv. Pcnu.lei v.irtli SI.VI VMV !
Mnesnntun'e tn.-Iinre'i If e . Wriellna
imHiiei) lit x llin-lmu lo.. I lolly, .Mi i It
.Huriililiin tlitlilt Curoilliil)
locality.. Sit is.ty till Ouro I,
ui; J. arKi-ucsi. I.e.uuja. uulv.
Tumors anil I'l.-eis i-urou. Pi It ate
utai fur I'jt ruts riia foi
lUtiawaiilti. UK. r. U.
UU UI.UI, a.i""lt
til M.rpMns IUVII Cured lu UM ,
eilila,. II. Irrl i 1IHMI ualtanlsni i I
mail part Dr. Mirih, Qulncy.llkii.
TELECFiAPHY XWXU'Z
B flail Writ Viilcutliie lIroi.,Jiiu
ami esit '
imvlils.Wl. J
tuatiu i. lu.
CTJU? TX
t!"TM AdTerthcmtnt wi'l TotMitlj 51' app'jx
It 'b"t-j tt Aij
BEFORE
Wo doalro to oecure Fifty Thoimnncl How Suti9crihers to THE WEEKLY NE.VS
lfTh OrfJt f. Offer E.-tr Hade ruponsiblj piilnhen. jti
3rderand DlstrlbnHon by THE WEEKLY HEWS
rheL-dlnt Ncw.pfrofSt JoepV K . ultha only rinwsn.ipor In tho World thai posltlvelr
rotiiHoti o unett un udtortlocmcnt In (ta columns). Only SI. SO (or our uuoorontla
lino proBont.
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I iih prt-ent In po' I . .
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S '."i hi-,-ii- In if !!
I (' nrrn. In j; Oil .
h. I Ah IMfMII' in
r.h i!'-ii- 'n :tlil ,
. i-l.li pri'M.nt In k IiI
, i-Hii.i rt itt In i"oll ,
9 11. -if in KuiMto!!-1. K in. a
Itl SLml.e..' II. .11 Wali'hra
11. mil ai'Ic of l.ind lns,uihrii Kan.i4.
It. npiriiulil Wtchi
Si
5 VI
ltll
I J
1.O0
Our Oi-lo'-er it'lrllutIon t nnr'i-llinu iicrp' fmtr lho-.in l ncr'prn t.iVlne K.tTinlnsc nt ourllber
I onVr In miIkciUm lo !lii I.t iipni i- In lha wt. Not -i Iii-U Inl n tloml imp-r. Inlrnrmln it In
I'olltkM, moiul Ititunr.nn liiU'lr-tliu-, ri-il ,l o fuiulj- id invr. Tlio fo lo lltr-roi! for (h-molTi.
IlniiHH. ask.. Oct. . W4.lhillti Xtirt I'k. C,., Si. Jotft!i, Jfn. (Vutlomcii. It w- with ferlliiKJ of
ilrlilil nn.l elfisuiv Hint 1 leirne.1 iuj- tli-l.it lit 1 lr.ivn tlm ilnu )ai nirontl. Am vrr? much plvai
J with Hip ir tVv X'wt. Siu ruiiO-iLu
M'.iih I.ikk. Mo., IVt C.IS'j Ihitly .Wirt Pith. Co.. Sl.Joitp!. Un Oentli-m-n Am more fun criit-
fnl to oii tor .our trniptiiFi In Infoiinln; iuu I hait drinn an oi'iom. Will do "I I i-iii fur th
'"- Atn toot I'ATTOt
Mr flu nn. O . Oot. T.IM' - .(v ."-i Tm rw.. St Jnvi'fi, Mo Oentlnne n- Jiut mi-lretl jr nrcherlc
fur 10.1. ou iiiaj- oii'ci t a lg lint . f ubiorlbiT from here. The Utfkly Xtut Is n l,mll I nper
V'M. si KlIL
Mini up. Mo.. Ort. S, 1"8 ptitli .V'ir litb. Oi.. Sr, Jnieph. fin rsrntlemen: Vnim riio'o-lnff rlierk
for"HWl I-nml . tlmuW for .tour pro npt i-tlnn. Am oil pi .. with t u inpi-r. Ouiu.ki Doko.av
VtTiiKt. K,Oi't . iff. -n.lllu Xftcs 1'uh. Ci.. sr Ju'Kill. Mo -I n nifveililr Mlrpiljn1 to learn I
held tho foriunato nuinltr thit diw tlm top tui:)-. Thu Wttklu Setcs it t:l worth the nrl o
i:i-ro!t. Mr Oft. (, ltt(. Iiifly .Yrr "Kfi. C. St. Joitph. Oentle nu-n .Tnt Mi'Mro.l jou'rch'ck for
If'.. 1 bU t'ici- ri-iiiuiuUr yuur pioniptim.s an 1 j ik a Kuod it old for tho HVr Ay Ar'r.
1- 1ok it Chart
Somtny lttteri have been rc;IvJ fromprrion ilrawin prfttn t that the ttmountt rivci must suftic.
Vrnk l'iilir. ttrhlon. Kan , milt o rlnlhr. J So. Krnul: T II irl. St. Jou'pli, raah SIM. Matrilc t.snc
oiil. Mlllln ook. Ka . llmmlior Bl. .V1. I'ie bi-hr.ld-r. Sf, I. on a v -h 3l'. .1. f tlai-Sp . Icn. Ollii ngn $111
lohnllil'. H. Joe ph. canh Sf. Snllle II li irt, I.itlir.ip, Mo . w.iti-ll S l.lsn Cuir. Km. is Cltv. ci-li Jl
',-.. ii. In-., tvi.illinina ani S.0vj sttnltnl Kn ill!i b.,oL ami iirk""f ii-lloi h-.m alo dr.iwn. John T.u ,in
Iklilinore. Mo., wat.h. t 11. S lln ett. St. Jo cph. Mn. iaiIi SMI. Mr, f. II. Unllb, ClJlff, Mo., i-asli ti
Ulnh iMiH-ntcr Kin .a C Ir. Hit., ra-h ten J. it. IlilnV.Moniul Cll.v. VI..., ru.h w.
Wril- to anv r I In- po- n tmo I p irili.t an I hrn - hat ilict hat w in at .
1 1'N'l' A l'lJW WOK US Wo w-lti- all piom on -ill s.-rlnllim hv r. tin nl-'i a l.irip portion of t'i rv
'I'ta in inoi'M' anil pirsriii This l ilonc to obtain a lurco eitisi-rl I on list. Wo ftvl sure that onco a sub-ii-l
iber. t on I a'wat rein iliuvith usl
Ft Mi V SI list ttUJl.Ki'mllljdtoa pimcnt Vou pay nollilnif for the prcsont, as tha Wockl fi -i L worth
touM Ih in lift.
llott- W 't ui Tl-tlllt imti To tp'aln how w-arf ablo lo maka such l.hr.tl offer,
sa iill mi-relv "tile thut wo par foi ino-t of tho pn'inluins with ihImm In-ln r In "Tno IMUyNmi:.' For In
ilanci-, t1 elcirant l'isiio wr iifforl paid lor In ailicrtlslru. Sowl h al Ih nthi'i-s. rtoi-i t the rash prenil
uns. This Is the re i-on we arti en iblnt to oiler sueh lllt-ral pieiiilinii i:.m v sulHerlbi'r e.xu ilo us a iri-at
-at or by infonulnir his iielhliors ot thli.ittrai'llt oirer 1'ostmisters ai e .iiitlun tse.l to rccelt e mittii-i Iptioti".
1'iiiuv win ji.r.o to tiiu m:vs,''
It, Joseph, Mo., and your nama will ho enier"d fir on- yetrs subsi'rlptlon mid a premium receipt ntim
ered n ilup letlo from our aub rr prion ho ki w 1 bo sen. t o our iiiIiIin.hs. i.ieoui fiitniini', town,
fount v and sta (let tils el ul s ,' ts-ill he so it to I ho a rem s u lm r us Ml p ml up tub.rrlpi nine.
OI'IC l'ltl'.tl. VMS U1 bedlstrlhutel Noteni.er i. IsW. All t nt e in bo iiisIIimI wIiIIm scii ro't
ald lo thn subsL-iibcr's aildus. lr. if lit ehai t:oi will bn paid by the sub rr bt-r.
No it 1 1 'ii 1 1 oil Mill tio paid I Letter tllitoaa nniotiiit ot'Siiliaerlptloii la I'nclonril.
ltKFFnKM-KS Sutton National llsnk StateSsvnir ltank and tlie Hu n a Mm .f St .' s iih. .rany of
Jie Cnlunierrl it agencies. Xddivsi all I Itu'rs t.l Tho Kens I'llb i llln C Se -s llllilillllit. St Jn oph Ho.
The oill.'ers and dlr et-ir.of thi. eominnv am J W rpe i.-. . p es ,ion I. .1 Sinn r -ittrv And
.leasuivr tul A M Stt'ii. pr Mrni .i Hax'on Na lonal 11m V A I M lionld nf tl.e l-o1oa o house
fll I tle'l.ots id A I . .Isme M Half, I ewe'lUn n lie, of I il t- 1 all
Inrslul" tn nisi k.
Kvmrvt It I tl ir llnrfll lllllf lo n
Ivttrvt liltlir llnrfll. lllllrr litis
titu trlt I liv I. Iii'rlnirril
TKI.-'(1KA I'll Y i Mmli ill - I'll t eil foi
Actual Iluilneta l'ruutlce. l'oi.nmu.lilli. Hoot kcenluir. eti
Joutusl, ndillc.l
FflfiilLY OIL CAN.
The most prnrllenl, litrno nlrri)
Ol) Cnn In theinnrket lJinipanrn
lllleil direct by I lie m nip wit limit
III lint; run. No drip nc nil on
I'lunr or Table. Nu riincet lo
li'iikaiid wHntoi'oiitciitsorciiiiso
cxiiliislons. Cliisi-H perfectly ulr
1 1 if tl t Vo l,tlllllii;i-ii llsiip
(il'lillnll - A lisoliils-ly anlV,
Don't lm lliiinhUKiird witli
worthless Iniltiiilons. liny tlm
"I'ooil KiioiikIi," Miin'f il, by
I.
J.,
Wnrron, Ohio.
Hold lit rii st-Clnss Drillers Kt ei-yti here.
Ml'l'IM.IKK ItV .lOItliniCH.
Tho lirst and sitrewt ltemcdy for Cure of
all diseasc.i caused by any derangement of
tlio Llvrr, Kidneyu, Stouiucli and I'oweis.
Dj-Hpepsla, Sick lleudaehe, Constlpatlun,
Ilillmis Complaints and Jliilarliiof all kludti
yield readily to tlio hencflccut inllucuco of
It In pleasant to the taste, tones up the
Hystcm, restores and pre ervc" health.
It Ih purely Vrrtnblc, mid cannot full to
provo hcncflcl.il, hoth to old and yoan;.
Ax n Illood I'urlller It Ii nuperlorto nil
otheri. Sold everywhere nt $1.00 a bottle.
f V JO. L J JtJL
Ctem winder Vuriiiitrii uli
bio. lmvujj lu any uuo
who will Ktt 0 siibscrlbera for tho best W-rents a - year
pa tier In the world. Hanipiaeopiesanii new pieiniuni nst
mil. Address ACRICUUTURI8T,naolno,Wlo.
AGENTS WANTED "viilZrtfW'Mi
,5. i ATTi.itNH, rur in skim: itmrs,
pyrNs. ,, j. Tidies, Hoods, Mittens, ele, t.oi.s
ffrJSiimZZ 'v mall ror HI. CIIICUI.AIU
VmSsSiT nut. u. miss su co
liiJs-" f 'i oi.r.no, onto.
Hl
li-UPIUM Habit I'Hinlessly
t'urod ut Home. 'I'rratnient
eent en trlnl uml NO PAY Rsltc-d
until sou aia buiictlteit. 'l'l-rint Low.
lliiniitna Krinl'dy Co,, Lill'ityutte, Intl.
Skunk. Raccoon. Mink,
And all other Haw I'urs Ij iui'Ii for Cuib at llliitit-it
I'llces, Send fir t in u'ar at cmo
i:. U ll)( (ill I ON, 4A HiinU KI..N. V.
IkSTHMA CURED!
tA tUvriHOw Akthiun Curo Bcvrr fmU$ to ilffP
IforufaU ilera effect! curm btrt til otheri rill. A I
I m tmtiiii rmtm mt worn csit. iourct ctita i
atrial tonvinrts I4 mif tkfptiriU, I'Mm f et r4 B
I.I.OU, f lirafflstt r tr lasil F.sra.ls I'ltl'.i: f.tfl
I lump. int. ii. s-uiiirr ii ai, iu i-mui,
uul. Mlnn.B
Plao'a Ttemodr for DataTTti h tha
iiw, utaieat to use, noa uneaptau
Also rood fur Cold In tlie Head,
nestdiclia, Uay Fever, c Wceuli.
EYE.EftR,
I) afneas an1 Nasal riarrh
pe a nt r i ureil O n ai
Blteil fur a i forms of tlclet"
tire r an CAI "V r r ts. nriinn a r
Ar'lne'aleyri l-WOl. OU nWUM I
Inserted. Addieii lr. 1 Jl I'l V, Ouia'ia. Mali,
PPVQIflM I Or'I'IC'KICH' 1'iiy, Ilisunty. I'.le.
J JjllOluJlO I Wi . a f rri rul rs an I law I'rro,
As w. Mccormick & boh, Cincinnati! o.
UK
mi H ure relief i e rs n V I
iinricii'o nno-rn i co rnceUoi
1'riceliocii.an I ii-'id.
IMUUCll O rlO 1 1 LLCO.br mail. tUnwellA Co.
GDDD re
ENDUGHM
- IIS jOUT !
tIi, TV- Afvnt- of this Offer. If cct rrejiired t
fila Old n your hit.
GIVEN AWAY
FREE!
WOV. 20. '86. NO BLANKS
'Uitr.ri i.i.v,
on i niiui.t hint
in nr.'"
im-T'l llnutfv
1 1 i "h i mix i ..
1 Ml I of i'lihtt fr tin II LttiMi.n-l
1 OjM Win-n f. m l I irk .1 tn.liao
rm
i-
.)
Son
S.Oll
(l
l
IS
i 111 IDI Annum rr.nn K n.t .V Ilrll!
) !nl S .llliUrl K tif lb lloiV
tl. .) K.'U M nr of I'lrtl-n ,
'M. ) Wwklv Ni sin Uacliln-....
tl. 1 I'unu iVifou ,
The Best
Waterproof
Coat.
Ttiol'lSIIllltiNIlSUrKKIill wsrrsnteil wsfrf rofif. in. I will lp toil dry In
Iths hsntrsl tlnrni, T:is lirw roMMKI. Hl.ll KHtls a ferle. t ll.tlii real, anil
corns theshtlisss.Ulc, llswsrnnrimltstloni. Nona rrmilns without tlM "ristl
Illuslrslfd Catalatu frfs. A.J 'lower, lloaton, Uss.
'etz-e.
Xlifirfkilirli Pil urn Mini
Tlwirftilirli llualliesa lil urn f litn
nml I'rui'lli'iil l'i iii-liirs.
- I'liii'lleut Wurlt In lroni a lo O Months.
Kor speeiuii'iii of 1 '- lit u 1 1 It 1 1 m 11 -1 t'ol'.e;e
it TII I. U.N .V II 1 1 1
. , oin.tiiu, rf it i.
DEOPSY!
THHATKH 1'TtlJUl
Dr. H. H. Green &, Sons
Ntrflull( lm Thlrlpt n Vrurt Iuit
Hove tir-ntf'.. Drnpr-y ml tin rontpllruHoiu with th
nioK uniti tfitl i m-cft. i ut rKvtit h itmutille-i. f
tit ely harinlo i. Hrntovu ull i nip to ins of ilroji.ijr In
tiwl'l to twenty tiny.
t'i rv pHtltnu I'UHiouiicfJ hopJlMj by tlio bcit o(
I Nlcilltltt.
hroiti tiiu fliiit tlo-rt tlio nvmptonn npl'Hjr dfnp-ri-ar
uml lu (tn iluy at IojiC twu-thhili or ull kjiup-((in-t
arn irnioTO I.
Hoiup muv cry )iuml)U(-without knutlni; in r thin;
also-it It. l(iiiK'iiititr II ilo.- not cost yon auythlriff t-i
tetlre ttii nw tin of uttr trralmiMit for ytmriiolf
In twit II. e (Iiltlcnlly of lircuthliiir U rr evol 111
piiUu it yn lac, ttu' ui in 17 oipuu mxlt- 10 iliM-lurA
I t.i r !( I duty, Klft p U r loin I, thtj -..villlUsr -ill nr
iif ri lf in, tlm 1 tit 1 pt'i Iim r ' in 'ilmi In p -Ut j in td
r'i o i, Vr m e cnptauily c 111 In ? rtt-rn f 1 m tttiu 1
nr rofi,)i,lli tli vo ht't'ii titppiU an in er of tliurus
ai tl tlie patit ut tlivian I uu ibi to llvo a vvuj c OWs
(nil litilorr til (M t1. Nnnif. M't. hor lour irUIottitl,
linw I ft'lly Mro Ion nml w.irre. nro lnii-l-c t re.hai
jr Lnr-tMl nnil dr ppt-il watiT. hen I 'nr frvo lutir
I Ji t t vt 11 a lii (jto llinonl .1 lion. 1 n elo.
Tmd. )bu nt '.'tit fin iur Iin) H j b. 111 Ml,
If jiun oidci trial, tend IO ctu it til t lUpi to ptj
rwtti'f.M-.
ii. ii. o it rr.v ,1 no.v.M, ir. iv.9
r,r -UMiu Hlrcrt, .V(hi ita. Go.
I'lilU ntv I lt) rU ly i'HiT I.
lAlTiPnollY
NEWSPAPER OUTFITS
I'lil'liirsix-tl oil Slioi-I rVolIco I'Vom
Oiualia al ,'liIca-;o I'l-lccsi.
HEff OR SECOND-HARD GOODS
COItRKST NDENCI3 SOLICITED.
OMAHA TYPE FOUNDRY.
Oniolm, N.b., 12th and Howard.
Tliu 111. Is.ltis' t;t;iiK la
iamtril firtiL. anil 51 arch,
. CJtvti yenr, ffc Sl'i In;r-
B'mXII'j inijlics,tIlliover
SOO HliiatrnlioiiB a
tvliole. IMi'tui'o Gnllcrj-.
U1VKM IVhult-titlo I'tice.
Alrtct lo cnimiiini-iit on ull (;ooiU for
iei-aonul or family inc. 'Itll.liotr tn
orders Rt"" t-ruct coat of cvery
(111111 you use, eats ilrlnli, sveur, or
liave fun svltli. Thcae I NVALUAIILK
IIOOICH routulu liiformutloii p,lcaurtl
front the inarUela of tlie itorld. 1V
will mall n topy l'ltl-.U to miy atl
ilrrn UUit rrcrlpt of ID eta. to tlefrajr
cx-icnac of mnillii';. Let un licur from
you. lttaiitctrully,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
eti7 V yliiu.U Avrnnu. Chlrnco. 111.
Host In the WorM Mint nnlj' lirtln Frnwr I.nbrlca
lor Ui, alUilcuL'u, N V ii bl liiuls. tiil ntryutn
I GUKE FITS
When I ss cur i u li i ratan iiiertl to stop iii.oi iur
tlm. sod tfisii lists ihcni return k-ain. I mean a rail I.
csl cur a. I has nsiln tha iIIubm if I'llV. tl'II.Krrtr
r FLLINU8ICKM..siu Ills lnufstudy. Ivsrrabtniy
rsrosilr tn euro th want rasss lincsusa oi'icrs lisva
Islleil liDOlssson fur in. t now roeslrlnscan. tienaat
uueo for a trsmlis an. u I'rsj Hon I. ut "if lafallitil
tmadr. Glva Uipreis and rust Oillc. It cost yua
(luUilUK foi a trial, sud I will eur u. . ,
tddreis Dr. 11. U, HOOT. HJ fctrl eu, .w Vork-
JOSEPH GILLOTTS
STEEL PENS
COLD MEDAL PARIS EXP0SITIOr,-87G.
THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS
TED GOOD MAN
enumot'a workenliiiilnislnliIii.'ilon. tiaUr.t ij
Ut-ftrrnct-a. Am, MTuMoute, 13 Uaiclay tits K. Y,
wl. sen SrX
ILE IIHSE