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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1886)
Only Trump. A dark December night the snow whirl ing fiercely round bleak corners nntl drilt Ing in long mounds into the streets. At n corner, where the- light from n lnmp Jails upon him, struids n nigged, motion less Cguro bearing the outlines of a man. Uirt rngs flutter in the icy blasts, the snow flakes eddy around him, driltlng about his leet as he stands gating into the uncur tained windows o! r great house, whence come sweet strains of music. Within, a grato glowing with warmth And light, rich upholstered furniture, soft lights, and the group around the pinno. White lingers flit across the keys and glnd voices nttume themselves to full, rich chords not the classic hnrmonien of Unndol or Bach, but tho simple, touch ing "Rock ol Ages., Tho figure moves ntarer, and ns a simper blast Bwceps round him shivers and draws his rags more closely about him. Out In the night, homeless in the pitiless storm, but ho Is heedless of it all ns memory car ries him backward. Childhood, purity and love, the strains of music, and ho forgots what he has been. "Cock of Afre cleft for me. Let me hide myself la Thee," And out from the warmth mid splcndortho words float to the listener in the wild storm. He leans wearily against the lamp post, the wind rises into a shriek and dies away in a hollow moan, tho snowllukes whirling by, for a moment (lash diamond fires, but his souses seem sunk In oblivion. Suddenly, from out tho bronie throat of a great clock, jarring and discordant, comes the stroke of 10. Housing from his reverie, ho draws his worn hat over his eyes, and turns into tho dark street going where? A tramp. Only a wretched outcast, sick at heart with buffeting tho storms of life, weury of disappointments and henrtnehes, drifting out toward tho grout shores of Eternity, unknown, till at tho sound of the Inst trump ho answers at tho roll-call of tho Resurrection. Detroit Freo Press. j Thirteen nt Table. ""Nono of my patrons ever order a din ner or lunch for thirteen," said a well known caterer. "Perhnps it is out of re poet for the guests as it is very hard to eat a company of thirteen. There is al ways one who prefers to wait, and usually eomo momber of tho family retires. At a recent lunch party in one of our best fam Uics, a young lady insisted upon eating at a side table rather than muko a thirtecner. She nai(l sho knew she would dio before tho year was out it she sat at the table." , "Do educated, sensible people believe thero is anything in this superstition?" ' "I'erlinim not, but it mnkes them uncom fortable. I served n dinner last yearwhere thirteen sat at table, and one of the gentle men took down all the n nines with the date." j "And have any of them died." ' "I haven't heard of it. But then tho year isn't out yet." "Do you beliove there's a fote in it your oHf "N-o-o; not exnetly, but strange things io happen. A thirtcen-plato dinner never turoa out well." carrying Debt. "No, sir; ho did not dio of pneumonln; lie died of bill brokors, sir. He projected svn iinwiso improvement of a piece of real estate, made loans, covered himself with bonds ami mortgnges, and finally incurred a street dobt of $2,000, which rapidly rolled up to $8,000 and crushed the lifo out of him. Ho borrowed money on call, got paper discounted, and he workod, lived and died for tho bill brokers. Yes, sir, ho died of a street debt, upon which ho ex pended his strength every week, throwing it uli oid from ono day to seven." Dry Goods Chronicle. , Wliy Iln Nought. ' A young man in Cleveland who invested corcrnl thousand dollars in an undevel oped silvor mino wns taken to task by a former business friond of his father's, who aid: "I can't seo whnt on earth possessed yon to mako such an investment." "Well, I started out with a determination never inrcflt in any stocks which could shrink." "But this stock " "Can't possibly go lower; I bought it for 3 cents on tho $1, and tho seals on tho certificate nro worth 4 cents each for tags on plug tobacco." ' ' Mr. Charles P. Powell, po8tmntr, Terr Haute, O., writes that two of his vsry tin. st chickons wore recently nf feet id with roup, lie saturated a piece of brtttd bait an inch square with St. Jacobs oil nnd ted it to them. Noxt day he examined them and there was no trace of the dUeuao re maining. lie Knew the Weakness of the Sex. "Gracious! Hero comes that Mlaa Flygh who eloped with old Smith some tlma ago, ' akl Mrs. Brown, nudging her husband; "I kave heard so much about her that I want to got a good look at her face, but I don't wish to appear rude by staring directly at er." "As you have your new bonnet on, my dear," roturned Brown, "all you need Ao is turn around as soon ns she has passed nnd you will be euro to get a good view of her faee." Tho Judgo. Mr. E. K. Wilson, Grand Itnplda, JfTch., reports theense of Mr. H.T.Sheldon, of Lansing, Mich., who for soveral weeks suf fered from a frightful cough and cold, which was cured by oue bottle of Bed 8tar Cough Cure. The Woctor'n I'ee. During tho cholera epidemic in Nashville, Tpin,, the late Dr. Bowling attended an old blind nego, who eked out an existence by Jying the flute nt tho street corners. He recovered, and with a heart overflowing with gratitude he took his flute and sat under the doctor's bedroom window and fayed it the whole night long. Of all the large feea he ever received the doctor said thu Wfta the largeat.-Medlcul Record. TIW, Duly or SIbio fcegUlatureii. legislation should be effected in every tote regulating the sale and use of the xnany poisons resoited to by women in their desperation to obtain beautiful com plexiona, while there exists in Dr. Hartcr's iron Tonic every requisite necessary to ac complish the object without injuring the health or endangering life. The first strike on record was made by Cain. Will not soil the clothing nor stain the skin. Hall's Hair Renewer. Try it, "Ayer's Pills cured me of stomach and Ever troubles." D. V. Baine, New Berne, SCIENTIFIC TRUTH. Regarding the Functions of an Impor tant Organ, Or Which the Public Know but Little, Worthy Careful t'oiiMdoratlou. To tho Editor of tho Scientific American: Will youpormit us to make known to the public tho facts wo have learned during tho past 8 years, concerning disorders of tho hnmnn Kidneys and tho orgatiB which diseased Kidneys so easily break down? You are conducting a Scientific pnper, nnd aro unprejudiced except in favor of Tituill. It is needless to say, no medical Journal of "Conn" standing would admit these facts, for very obvious reasons. II. 11. WARNER it CO., Proprietors of "Warner's Sate Cure." That me mny emphnsizo and clearly ex plain the relation tho kidneys sustain to tho goncrnl health, nnd how much is do pendent upon them, wo propose, metaphor ically speaking, to take ono from thohumnn body, plnco in tho wash-bowl before us, nnd examine it for tho public benefit. You will imngino that wo hnvo before us a body shaped liko a bean, smooth nnd glistening, about four inches in length, two in width, nnd ono in thickness. It ordi narily weighs in tho adult mnle, nbout five ounces, but is somewhat larger In tho female. A small organ? you say. But un derstand, tho body of the average size man contains nbout ten quarts of blood, of which every drop passes through these filters or sewers, ns they mny bo called, many times a day, ns often as through the henrt, making n complete revolution in threo minutes. Prom tho blood they separate tho wnsto material, working away steadily night and day, sleeping or waking, tireless as tho henrt itself, and fully of as much importance; removingimpuritics from sixty-fivo gallons of blood each hour, or nbout forty-nine barrels each day, or 0,125 hogshead a year! What a wonder that tho kidneys can Inst any length of timo under this prodigious strain, treated and neglected ns they are? Wo slice this delicnto organ open length- wiso with our knife, and will roughly do scribo its interior. Wo find it to bo of a reddish-brown color, soft and easily torn; filled with hundreds of little tubes, short and thread-like, starting from tho arteries, ending in a little tuft about midway from tho outsido opening into a cavity of considerable size, which is ended the pelvis or, roughly speaking, a sac, which is for tho purpose of holding the wntcr to further undergo purification be fore it pnHses down from bore into the ureters, nnd so on to tho outsido of tho body. These littlo tubes nro the filters which do their work automatically, nnd right hero is where tho disease of tho kidney first begins. Doing the vast amount of work which they are obliged to, from the slightest irreg ularity in our habits, from cold, from high living, from stimulants or a thousand and one other causes which occur every day, they become somewhat weakened in their nerve force. What is tho result? Congestion or stop' pnge of tho current of blood in the small blood vessels surrounding them, which be come blocked; theso delicnto membrano aro irritated; inflammation is set up, then pus is formed, which collects in tho pelvis or sac; tho tubes aro at first partially, and soon aro totally, unable to do their work The pelvic sac goes on distending with this corruption, pressing upon tiio blood ves sels. All this time, remember, tho blood, which is entering tho kidneys to be filtered, is passing through this terrible, disgusting pus, for it cannot tako nny other route! Stop nnd think of it for a moment. Do you realiza tho importance, tiny tho vital necessity, of having the kidneys in order? Can you expect when thoy aro diseased or obstructed, no matter how little, that you can havo pure blood and escnpodis caso? It would bo just ns reneonablo to expect, if a pest houso wero set across Broadway and countlcBS thousands wcro compelled to go through Its pestilential doors, an escnpe from contagion and dis- caso, as for one to expect tho blood to cs capo pollution when constantly running through a diseased kidney. Now, what Is tho result? Why, that tho blood tnkes up and deposits tills poison ns it sweeps nlong into overy organ, into every inch of muscle, tissue, flesh and bone, from your head to your feet. And when ever from hereditary influenco or other wise, some part of tho body is weaker than another, a countless train of diseases is established, such as consumption in wenk lungs, dyspepsia, where there is a delicate stomach; nervousness, insanity, paralysis or heart diseaso in those who havo weak nerves. Tho henrt must soon feel the effects of the poison, ns it requires pure blood to keep it in right action. It increases its stroke in number nnd force to compensate for tho natural stimulus wanting, in its endeavor to crowd tho impuro blood through this olwtruction, causing pain, palpitation, or nn out-of-breath fooling. Unnatural as this orced labor is, tliadicurt must soon falter, becoming wenker and wenlter until oue day it suddenly stops, and death from apparent "heart diseaso" is tho verdict. But the medical profession, learned nnd dignified, cnll these diseases by high sound ing names, treat them nlono, nnd patients die, for tho arteries nru carrying slow death to tho nffectod part, constantly adding fuel brought from theso suppurating, pus-laden kidneys which here in our wash-bowl aro very putrefaction itself, und which should hnvo beon cured first. But this is not nil tho kidneys hnve to do; for you must remember that ench adult takes nbout seven pounds of nourish ment every twenty-four hours to supply the waste of the body which is constantly going on, a waste equal to the quantity taken. This, too, tho kidneys have to sepnrate from the blood with all other de composing matter. But you say, "My kidneys are nil right. I havo no pain in the back." Mistaken man! People die of kidney diseaso of so bad a character that the organs are rotten, and yet they have never there had a pain nor an ache! , Why7 Because the disease begins, as we have shown, in the interior of the kidney, where there are few nerves of feeling to con vey tho sensation of tmln. Why this ! bo wo may never know. When you consider their great work, the delicacy of their structure, the ease with which they nre deranged, can you wonder nt the ill-health of our men and women? Health nnd long lifo cannot be expected when so vital nn organ is impaired. No wonder some writers say we are degener ating. Don't you seo the great, the ex treme importance of keeping this machin ery in working order? Could the finest en gine do even a frnctionnl port of this work without nttention from the cnglner? Don't you see how dangerous this hidden disease is? It is lurking about us constantly, with out giving nny indication of its presence. The most skillful physicians ennnot de tect it at times, for the kidneys themselves ennnot be examined by nny means which we have at our commnnd. Even nnnnnly sis of the water, chcmicnlly and microscop ically, reveals nothing definite in many cases, even when the kidneys nre fairly broken down. Then look out for them, ns disease, no matter where situated, to 03 per cent, ns shown by ntter-denth examinations, has its origin in the breaking down of these se creting tubes in tho interior of tho kidney. As you value health, ns you desire long lifo freo from sickness nnd suffering, give lies a organs som e attention. Keep them in good condition nnd thus prevent (us is easily done) all disense. Warner's Safe Cure, ns it becomes year after year hotter known for its wonderful cures and its power over tho kidneys, hns done nnd is doing more to increase tho nverngo duration of life thnn nil tho physi cians nnd medicines known. Warner's Sato Curo is a true specific, mild but certain, harmless butencrgetic and ngrceablo to the taste. Tako It when sick ns a cure, nnd neverlet a month go by if you need it, without tak ing a few bottles ns a preventive, that tho kidneys mny bo kept In proper order, the blood pure, that health ami long life may be your blussiug. H. H. WARNER & CO. here Genius In Admired. A stranger who had just arrived at a country hotel in Arknnsaw became in volved in a discussion with tho clerk. Finnlly the stranger, striking the rough pine counter witli his fist, exclaimed: "You aro the biggest liar in Arknnsaw 1" Tho clerk, instead of becoming offended, said: "Let mo Beo you a minute, please." Ho drew tho stranger nside and remarked: "Who told you?" "Who told me what?" "That I am tho biggest liar in tho state." "No one." "Then how did you find out?" "I knew it at a glance." "My friend," said tho clerk, affectionately placing ono hand on tho stinnger's shoulder, "you nre the sharpest man I ever saw; it took me some time to find it out, but I nm tho biggest liar in the stnte; if you wero ns good a judge of a boss ns you nre of a man you could soon get ricli in this country; stay at our houso as long ns you please, nnd your bourd shall not cost you n cent; you will not find a plnco in this country where genius is admired so much as it is at this hotel." Tho matter for wonderand nstonishment Is this: When Remus jumped over his brother's littlo city wnll, how wero his sprains nnd bruises cured without Salva tion Oil? Metaphor I. Cliaso Is the name of a Hav erhill, Mass., citizen. B merciful to dumb animals. Heal all open soros and cuts with Btowart'a Healing Powder, 16 and 60 cents a box. Tho hack men of Mi ntreal decided not to work any more on Sunday. Exi'iiKssr.H His GitATiTunn. Albert A. Larson, of Kirkman, la., in expressing his gratitude to the proprietors of Allen's Lung Iinlsam, writes: ''I firmly beliovo my wife would have died of consumption, it not for tho timely uso ot your balsam." Buy the $1 bottle for Lung Diseases. Bicyclist Stevens, now in China, cxpocts to reach homo by Christmas. 1A TESTS obtained by I.onls Itnpgrr &Co, At tcrntjt, Washington, 11. C. L.t'U lbAI. Ach ice free A high school girl nt Bay City, Mich., quotes Shakeapenro in her sleep. PHENIX LIVE STOCK INSURANCE CO, (MUTUAL.) Om'icb AcDiTOit ok Puiimc Accounts, 'OUNT9.1 iHKA, 1880. J State op Nuiiuahka , Lincoln, November 5 It is nEitKBY ceiitifikd, That tho Phonlx Livestock (Mutual) Insurance Company of Omaha, In the State ot Nebraska, has complied with the insurance law of this Stnte, and is authorized to transact the business ot Livo Htocic iusurunce in tue State for the current yenr. , Witness my hnnif and tho seal beau of said olllce, the day and year first above written. II. A. BAncocx, Auditor Public Accounts Swlno are not treated fairly. They are hung first and tried afterward. How to fflnko Money. No mattor in whnt part you are located, you should writo to Hallett & Co., Port- laud, Maine, and receive, free, information about work you can do and livo at home, "at a profit ot from $5 to $25 and upwards daily. Some hnvo made over $50 in a day. All is new. Capital not needed; Hallett it Co., will start you. Either sex; nil uges. Those who commence nt onco will mako sure of snug littlo fortunes. Writo and seo for yourselves. Nellie Grnnt will visit her mother again, leaving Liverpool some timo in December. Small Size, .Small Hove, .Small I'rlce, Strong points in favor of Caiiti:u'h Liitlk Livtit Piu-h. Even tho worm will turn, nnd 80 will the oyster, if you keop it too long. Sukfuiikhs ritoM CouaiiH, Bonn Thiioat, etc., should try "Brown's; Brochlul Tro ches," u simple but Hiiro remedy. There aro 3C5 colleges in the United States. Bhoe and hardware dealer) (ell Lyon's Heel Stiff eners; Uiejr keep boot! and shuca straight. Spirit wrappings Jugs and bottles. G 00D ENOUGH --. FAMILY OIL CAN. Tbe mod practical, large tired Oil Can In the market. Ia mpi are Oiled direct by tbe pump without lifting can. No drip rirollon Floor or Table. No Faucet to leak and waste content! or cause explosions. Cloaca perfectly air tight. ,u I.eiikuvr-Xo Evn oration Absolutely safe. Don't be Humbugged with worthless Imitation!. Hut the Good Euoucu." MauTd.br WI5FIKLD MMF'G. CO., Warren, Ohio. eld by Flrat-Claaa Healers Everywhere. GOOD SUl'1'I.lIUI 11 X JUUULKi. rwo Visitors from CTunke (Ton, Itllrli. New Orleans hns been complimented by a visit from two dls' ingulshed citizens ol Muskegon, Mich. Messrs. William H. Brown and Charles .1. Herrmann. Tho causa ot this unexpected visit wns a Louisiana State Lottery ticket bearing tho numbers L'0,1 1'J, which, In the Drawing ot Oct. 1U, drew tho cnpltnl prize of $75,. 000. Mr. Herrmann, tho holder ot one filth ot the prize ticket, nnd his employer. Mr. Win. II. Brown, President ot the Lewis L. Arms' Shiuglo and Lumber Company, at Muske ;on, concluded to make n pleasure tilp to the Crescent City. On their nrrivul they registered at the St. Charles Hotel, wheie they still remain, nnd on Thursday mot nlng visited the head quarters of tho Lottery Company, on St. Charles street. They were politely received nnd requested to rail at noon, when a check for $15,000 would bo ready tor them. Promptly on the hour both gentlemen returned, nnd, being introduced to tho writer, the following facts wero elicited: Mr. Herrmann, a young man, for many vcni-s in the employ ot the shingle and lum ber company named above, has played but onco before in tho lottery. Last month ho wrote to a friend residing in Plnqueinine, La., for a fractional tin.it of a ticket, and thnt fiiend very kindly sent him tho win tier of the capital prize. Unaccustomed to travel, and being moro ot a workingman than a financier, he in vited Mr. Brown to make tho ti ip with him, nnil, under the circumstances, it is presumed that their first impressions of New Orleans are favorable. A check for $15,000 having been given them in exchange for t lit) ticket they held, they departed tor tln New Orleans National Bank and converted it into sight on Now York. Messrs. Brown nnd Herrmnnn are Intelli gent business men, lepresentatives of ono of tho largest interests in their State, eon trolling a mill which turns, out aniiiuilly 80.000,000 shingles, to say nothing of dressed lumber. They will depart for tho West on Sunday. Now Orleans (La.) Picay une, Oct. I'M. Secretary Lamar rides an old brown ting that stands without hlteliing. It wii.i, pay nil our readers to peruse very enrefully tho article elsew hero copied from tho Stientille American, addressed to that dispassionate paper, nnd reproduced heroin because it is of very great value to every one, containing some important scientific fucts very plainly put. Lehigh university has a "Mustard and Cheese Dramatic club." They ItrliiK Natural "olor to cheek and lips, Caktkh'h Iiion 1'ii.i.s. Levi P. Morton paid SS0.000 hir tho es tato ot Hon. William Kelly at Uhinebock. 3 month"' treatment for Mc l'lsu' 1101110117 for Catnrrti. bold by ill Jlat. Tho Charleston enrthquako is no grout 6hukes, after all. Every person is interested in their own nfftms, anil if this meets tho eyo of nnyone who is siillering from the effects of a torpid liver, wo will admit that ho is interested in getting well. (Jet a bottio of Prickly Ash Bitters, use it as direetod, and you will al ways ho glad you read this item. The "Mis. Cleveland Chrysanthemum" is a this year's seedling, white and very flue. Tho Omaha Typj foundry can furnish new newspaper outlits on short notice. Prices same as in Chicago and freight nlready paid to Omaha. OatarrEi Can be Cured Thoutnnili who have been troubled with that illi agreeable flow from the noir, off emit e brcnth, piiln ocr und between the eyea, rlnimie and btirntlnK Eo!i'i In the eart, and other Ulmitfrceahle nymptomi of cutnrili, iae been entirely cure I bv lloud'n Bnr as parllln, I lie lien blnod-purlf) ns medicine. It cx rem eery mint of impurity fioin the blood, vitalizes and emlches it, nnd iho Inipioven ihopcneral heilth. If )ou Buffer from cntarih, try llood'i SaifapnrUli. "I hincUcn tioubled with rutin ih nbout a )e.ir, rnueliiK Bleat larrneii of the broiiclnl tubes nnd ter rible headache. I fnw the advertisement of Ilood'a Faisaparllla ns a cure for eutnrih, and after taking only one bottio I am much bolter. My taturih Is cuicd, my throat Is entirely well, and my hcadncho has all disappeared." 11, Uinuoxs, Hamilton, llutler county, O, 'lli.oii's farsaparllln has helped me moro for csUrrh and Impuro bli nd than anything clso 1 ever uatd." A. Hall. BjriuUie, N, y. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all drufrftlsla. II; six for ?. Prepared b) C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries Lowell, Mais. 100 Doses One Dollar WMtIdWoFmM CTierRotlo worker; tiin-lnf8lnlil8soetloii. tialnry S7U ltefereneca. Am. M'l"i;Ioii-, 15 llurclay bt.. K. V. Rure relief cmnM iinncD'o nno-rii 1 co rricoMcis lrtllllll.'l. byroad. KtowHI.fcCo. ms iCharlcstowii, Mais. AUniul A M Wuntixl in overy town, to Hell VYUIllAra lutvbt ami hest book. W'ockly uuliiry Kunrauiid. Arcade Publishing Co. Chicago. Kverj-tliliifr pcrtnlnlnr; to a TlinrmiRli Itimlnrsn Kilueiitlun tiiuu'li! Iir i: tiiorlenctiil unit TRI.I'dltAI'HV f Nliiili-lll. Klltfiil for Actual Business 1'rautlce, j'euiuausliln, DuoU keepinu'. journal, udcli tis Tt.ai VIQIf lilt i Ms tli lur.leit lorm. eoTtrlt.rt.tIirBadi. Urtorj" trnl-mrii, 40 Copies ready Nov. lOfh of tho Double Thanksgiving Number or Elerjantly Yoil's Companion ITallod to any address for Ten Conts. Free to Jen. I. tion is received to .Ian. 1, 1887, and a full year from thatdato. This oiler Includes tho TlmnliBglving nnd Christmas Double Numbers. J'leate mentien fii'i Paper. Address PERRY MASON & JRy Gould hns n superstition In the mnt ter of elevators, lie always climbs the stabs. Kpitnph on nn actor Here lies one who never tlicd before. Do not throw away your hard-earned money for every new consh syrup adver tised; when you ran procure that standard remedy tar coughs, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. "5 cents. The Pullman Palnco Cor compnny will fight against paying its taxes in Iowa. lftirsh purgntlvo remedies nro fast giving wnv to the gentle action and mild effects of Carter's Little Liver Pills. It you try them, they will certainly please you. The buiz-saw has an otMiand wny with now acquaintances. MANGE. OalK Scratches, Cracked Heel, Thrush, and'all disease of the feet nnd Irrita tions of the skin of horses and rattle qn.ckly and permanently cured bytheuonf Veterinary Carboltsalvo. U)c nnd $1 at Drugi'lsts. Tho reassembling of parliament Iiiib been postponed until Friday. One Novel I'ree hy.TInll. Wo will send cither ".lasper Dane's Se cret," a stirring novel, "Widow ltedott Pa pers." or "Robinson Crusoe," all complete, to those who send lor our new entaloguo of r00 books, and enclose le. postage. Mon tiou tli is paper, nnd address, Wkhtuiin Pun. Co., Box notl. Omaha, Neb. Oscar Wildo is ngaiu wearing his hair long. The Omnha Typo foundry can furnish new newspaper outlits on short notice. Prices same as in Chicago and freight already paid toOmaha. toSsmr-&MJM ML Minfl-ml it is a purely vebctabu priparmion jjSttWff iCli imW """rflqlB PniCiaYphicXLYASH- S H P Jfl - PAN U M Al t- H LI L. H U AND OrHCn tHUAlLY CfflCICNT RlMtOICS It has stood tho Tost or Years, liuriER; nil uiBcnscs 01 uio BLOOD, LIVJSU, BTUM- ACH, KIDNEYS, BOW ELS, &c. ItPuriflostho Blood, Invigorates and Cleanses tho System. DYSrEPSIA.CONSTI rATION, JAUNDICE, SICKHEADACIIE, BIL IOUS COMPLAINTS, &c disappear at onco under its bonoflcinl Influence. It Is purely a Medieino as its cathartic proper ties forbids its uso as a bevoraco. It is pleas ant to the taste, and as rnnW taken bv child BITTERS CURES AltDISfAStSOFTht LIVER KIDNEYS STOMACH AND BOWELS. ren as ndults. AILDRUGGISTS FRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO Urtl Prnt.rlntnra PRICElE DOLLAR hr, siiim mi sjna A STHMA CURED ! I Jsam (irrman AXlinin Cure nrrtr faili U (Irrl Irartthl ilrtn: tfftctl fiirrni tiers sll IhfM fall. A I m itto.tfi,ir reltrla mt worn cum. lDium com. I trial convince! t mint tkeptteat. rrlrs f.O U. sad I 1.00. Of Drusctiiti or by rattl Sample l''UKK fori lamp. Kit. It. MIllirKJI A.. Nt. 1'uul. Minn. I 111 r lllAilT vnl allToenenrrtto man IB pmflUbln cmploytnfnt to rrpiwnt u in erery county. Salary SI& It month and oiiwnww, or a largo commission on twirs 11 pmroni. Uvery 0110 lima. Outfit and particular! I'rrr. . BTANUAllD SILVUltWA-lUi CO., 1JOS10N, MAB3. EYF, EAR, P'afnfsi ami Nasal Catarrh nrrmanrntlir cured. Olmm fitted tor all forms ot defeo- AVr.nc&NOSE & THROAT Inserted; Address l)r, 1 All' ICY. Omaha, Neli. nilHINC-OPIUM IlnbH Painlessly Kris' t'ureil ut Homo. Treatment BH sent 11a trial mill NO PAY linked mitt Tim nru nenetlted. Tonus lMr, Humane jTumeiiy Co., A.iil' nyetle, luu. A posltlTa eur. No Knlra. Norisslrr Nn l ain. W . l'uynr, Uarslialllown.lowa. Tumors nnd Ulecrs cured wltliont pnlniir knife. Wiltn for pamphlet lr. K II. (lolley, Milwaukee, Wis (I C to Sn p cloy. Simplrs worth tl ntKR, Lines Zlfcra nnt under tlin hnrn feel. Wilto Brewnter jtM Onfoty Rein Holder Co., Holly, Mich. ppwcinw? I orrmiiUH'i'nr.iionntr. nie. IDilOlUllO I Wrlio for i-lrcnUrs and law. I-'rro. n ... IVtW W W . W MWWI.f WIIIUIIII.UII, w a nDIIIHJ Morplilno Iluhlt Cured lilt 11 1 1 11 II IH loOilitya. No li.iy till (Juroii. mVm nu j, biai'iiass. f.eiunon, OUIo. and .Morphine llahll Cured In 10 to nwouys, ueierio l iiimi panenis rurrnj In all parts. Dr. Marsh, Qulncy.Mich. PI PCn A PHY ni " lr r n I eomliur. Hituallons fur nl.lied. Writo V'ulciillne lli os., Juno.illls.Wls. llflUP KTI1HV. Bectire a lliislness Ediiratlon br IIUIHL iiisll, from 11hvant"s C'oLUdit llulTalo.N.V. W. N. U Omalia 3U7--47. 1'rantieiil Teiiehpra. I'rui'llrul VVurl; In Irllln .1 to fl Alontlia. etc. For specimens of rrnmaiishlp and Cullsis It A Til I4U.V A( l. I l,i: V, Oiiiuln Nl. Tim Best Waterproof Coat. kI.irVI:itfa irrsti(1 wsttrnroar. 1D1 will krD TVU dfT In Tnt new I'OIIMKI-fil.ICKEll ll .rtt I rMInf 0.T,J iwr 01 lmiutioDt, tiou rtninn wimuui h- niuairtitd Uktsiiofu irte. a. j. iowtr, no two, tho Illustrated. 0 YOT El MB ava Now Bubftcrlptions ncnt nt onco, with $1.73, will incltido tho CoMPA.Moy FRISK from tho timo tho subscrip CO., 37 Temple Place, Boston, Mass. W BROWS BITTERS Combining: 1H0X with rtJIlR TMlTAMat TOKS, qnlckly and complclelj CLKAS5X3 aad KNKK'IIES TII1C 11LOOU. QalckM the action of tbi Liter and KlJnejs. tlraraika tomplexlon, makes the akin smooth. It staoaiA Injure the tetth, cause headache, or prepare ra-Upatlon-AMi OTIIKIt I HON MKDICIHIS . rbjslclans and Droclsts sterjviher bcbismI Mias Kvvi U nr-TCiirn, 1617 Ctimroic Ol Omaha, Nali., says! "Three bottlm of lln"ra'.i Trim Hitters eurod me of a ter satire case ol Blood lo aoninr " IUluk Sowtra, Falls Citr, Neh., sara: "t sS llrown's Iron Hit tors for Impure lllood asia at a Urel cureil nie." Mb. Kdwin I. Vria, with It. A M. R. R. Omaha Net), sits : "Ihsra used llrown's Iron Bittnra tmr var blood with th moat aatistactort msultav. X sstsaM not ba without it " Mna. NiNCT SMlTtt. JunUta, ITeh., eara; "I laissl Brown's Iron Ulttora for Impuro llluod wilk tassa benefit " MR. i. N. nmn, Atllla, Kan , aars "His MnrA was in such a bad condition that etnrt littM amlris or breik of tho skin rsused a terr painfnl aorw. !! uaaj llrown's Iron llittors with the beat ot sanua Qsnutna tiss aboteTrsd Msrk and crrswl rwfl ttaa on wrapper. Titliei no other. Madaonlytv 11 It II W.N tUli:.MlLAI. CO., ltAI.Tl.MOIUX.OlTa THE ONLY TEUS Will rurlfr tha BLOOD recalaa tho LIVUtf ami KIUNS.TU Itrsionr the HKiM.THunWVMJ 011 of YOUTH I)yr1t.WasUt r Appetite, jnnipeftipn.rKia s 'irenRio anu iiroa ?ei solutolr cured Hon, clns nnd rerrea rirf w for'O. KnllfentinJ nn.l .ntntillei. Ilrain Prweac c.iraln (mm MrafvlAlnta I A 11 ICT Peculiar lothetr tawlUlW lUMsU'leLsO in Bit. JIAltTHUU lOW romOnsafa nnd speailrcurr. tl Itea a elr. fciai thr completion. Kronuent altrmpta at ctaitittsl" limonlrndtl to tha opularllr ot tho orlaloeA. notaiporimant cot the OmaiSAL and Bicki. ( n. IIArfTCDtC I lFCR Pit I B fur nnsit l-nftllon.I.ivT ComnlAlnt MZHl JJffB. tnMloa oa reooipi 01 iwu ccuio m iiouhDv lfntn Ihh'ii honrllly oajoywl by (fi cflScrraf at nearly ovory town nnd city in the United ifta&t. Mnrrolons Cares hnvo bocn rorformctl, sad ri noasod by thousnnile of ixxjplo, wlio ran uraliCy ta T1IK WONDHniOJI. HEU.INU TOWtSOT Hamlin's Wizard OiL IT UAH NO EQUAL, TOU TltK CUHE OaT RHEUMATISM, NEUnALGIA.TOOTHACHE.BUMCe, HEADACHE. CATARRH. CROUP. SORE TH0-S. LAME BACK. CONTRACTED COIlDS.SnFF iOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES. BURHtV. And Many Othor Pains Caused by Accldentur Wjrtm. Itiaanfa luid euro, docs its work juir:kl7 aiad fives ntiiTorHiilantiafnct ion. For aalo by drnggtntsa. 'rico.DOc. OurSoiii:IiookimiilHlfreototTiiTfoJjc. tircss WIZARD OIL COMPANY, CtfiCAQO- OMAHA- TYPE FOIDET NEWSPAPER OUTFIT '"ii-iiInIiosI on Slioi-I iVof Icrr STr-nm Oiuuliii at I'liluii'o B'riccuw NEW OR SECOND-HAND GOODS XHUUCSPON'DENCE SOLICITiax OMAHA TYPE FOUNDRY Omoha, Nob., 12th and HowercT. OTho ItUVKUS' OViOK t Issued Hcjit. and '3.1ur.lv tacli year, .air 31SJ xivc H'iill! liiclica,nlttsKtisr 3-.DOO llluiitrntlortaa a whole Picture GsULiriy. GIVIS AVIioIcastlc 1'xlxM tllrrct lo eoimimers on nil RowIa ifor liertonal or fninlly use. Tells Tasnar ttt order, and Rives exact cost of nwj" thing you use, rat, ilrlnli, vtrnr, spar hare rust irltli. These ISVALUiKUK 1IOOICS contain Information uja4ft from (lie markets of the torII. W will mall m copy lHKK to autry sncV dresa ujuirt receipt of 10 eta. to sicftas ezpeuae of mailing. T.ct ua lieiiJr Snacn you, Itraiicctfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. CUT fc 220 Wubunh A vt uue. Cbleaaw, 18. c:: Tbe oldest medicine It tha world Is ptvtoUyS Dr. lanno Tho nson s i.i:iia'i i:i i:vi; ivatkj This artlclrt U acarfutlr nrrnnrPtl PtnntfirtiLva -nnv icrlpllon, and hit bf rnlncomtdnt us nefcf&ievo- rr, mm nuiwiuifeinniiinff ma ininr outer prvtvwnruin iiibi nnrr iirra uiirouut'rtl iniio mft mrKC, or una situ in :i constantly Ini-retslnr. If thittnu- tlous air Mluarrdlt will nnvrr fall. V Ve vn"warr luvllr I lie allcntlon of pluslrlans lu llan.iriU JOHN L, UIOMl'BON.HONH A CU TlrOT. JOSEPH CI LLOTTSI STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXP0SITI0M-l7.I THE MOST PERFECT OF POO I GKJRE FliTSI Wbfn 1 ss cur. i uvnut mean uisrsly tAttaiiUMaM tins snJ tlun bats llitm utarn saln, I luraa m rmtfl csl cart. I liar uJ tlin cllssssa tf KITS, anutMC cr FAIXINUHICENKmallfo loDestudr. Ivamaalnsr lemiHljf to cura tha uonl cues Il.ci.usa r4L. lm fallsd ft uorsasou for nut n rw.ltlor a ear. mim toes fur a tr.atlsa and a frM Bottl of l afaMWa rtmsJr. OUa Vsprsis and fast OlUc. la yua) bgiuiue ror a iriaj, anu i wm cur. jou. adJrass Dr. It. 0. BOOT. Ill f.utB..l to jimkh i.rri'L.i: i'olkn nirra Wesondllio Dellglilful Strr. Tbxsst'sCsi br ilAaaauKT Hlnvxr. lu aur child abisui temtouawUb terns atamp for malalnK I). I,o rilltOl'COi.l Tha heat MoCsilnsa nra IlAUTLAMtxfsV WihiAvim a'kn Ol u I.tTrLa MutajisaWa. 11, the raNir, II a year, tonu to 0. LUTHnW & CU., 3Z rranKiin sr iiiustratea az.psgo unriBimoB AGENTS WANTED ZTrXlttlZl j I'AlTCi'nf. wr bumisus- saasssy 9S Tldlej. Iluuds. Mlttanavaiai. bu br maU far Ml. CIHWtVaK yilKK. 1". KMU, t SMskV. lOl.EUO. OlIlCsV rito'a KsmaJy for Oatsurk Is tko Best, Kaalisst to Usa, and Cfccapaa. Alaa rood fcr Cold In tba n Bf stwdafha, Hay rTar, Ac witsm, H' ROM OMIC