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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1887)
The Pennsylvania suDrema court ha &f- firmed the cotiBtitutioutility and validity the "Uleomursarlne act. ' ' Tho Berlin postofllce employed 2,000 ex tra men for itn New Yenr delivery. Ships were first "copper-bottomed" in 1783. Mvrindd of ense of rlieuuiittUru and neurnlgiii have nlrcudy snccimibod to that wonderful remedy Sitlvution Oil. Price onlv 25 cents u bottle. The leadins newspaper at St. Peters burg denies tuo otories tliut the czar is in sane. Youjig or mlildle nged men euffpilng from nervous debility, loss of memory, preinu turo old nee, na tho results of b;ul hubito, eliotilil Bend 10 cents in gtnmps for lnrgn il lustrated treatise. Address, Would' Uis-1-EXSAiiY Medical .Usocutio.v, 003 Main Street, liulfiilo. N. V. Tho Boliemlun diet gives tiermnrir ncreut ueui oi uioiress. "Evould not live ninny." No; not if diseiiso is to nmke my V.to i daily burden. But it need not. stood friend, and will not if you be wieu in time. How tunny of our loycn ones are mouldering in the dust who might hnvo been spared for years. The slight cough nns unheeded, the mnny Bytnptoms of disoaao that lurked within were slighted nnrt death came. Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" ennnot recall the dend though it has snatched numbers from the verge of the grave, and will cure consumption in its earlier stagen. Omaha erected l.()00buildin;s Inst year, at a cdst of $3,024,000. IlouH Hawk, Spit, Cousli, Buffer dizziness, indigestion, inllammation of tho eyes, hcailnche, lassitudu, inability to perform mental work and indispoHitiou for bodily labor, mid annoy and disgust your friends and acquaintances with your nnssnl twang and offensive breath and con stant efforts to cleanyour nose and throat when Dr. Sage's "Catarrh Hemedy" will promptly relievo you of discomfort and suffering, and your friends of the disgusting ami neruleto nitlicUons of your loathsome disease? Tho ornngo crop of Louisiana is said to be but onc-tcnth of an average. The Omalm Typj foundry can furnish new newspaper on 111 t s on short notice. Prices same ns in Chicago and freight already paid to Omaha. At this muoh nou-lj- eynry nee needs to neo noma ort of toiiio. IKON enter into almost atery phy aioian'a prescription (or Ulote who naad building up. THS BEST TONIC ''or WrnkurM, l.aNaitunY, Lack of Cuertrr, etc., it HAS NO QUA1., and it tha only Iron medicine that ia i:nl inlurioiis. It Knriclies tho Mood, InvieornteM the HytKem, itvntnrrs Append1, Aiila HlBt'iitiou It dona not blacken or in jtiro tbe teeth, cautn head Bcbe or produce constipation other Iron medicin$ do ilivfl. T.lniA KiinELD, Norfclk. Neb., anys: "I have used ilroTru'o Iron lilttors a a tonio with most happy results." Mb, Cnas. Waonek, 811 Eighth St., Omaha. Neb..aiys: "I uwed llrown'a Iron Bittora fordunoril Debility and it mado almoat a uaw man of me. I cheerfully reeorumoiid It.1' II n. J. P. MiOUIRK. Vfilaon. Nub., saya: " I hare oted Brown's Iron Uittera for General liability and gladly recommend it to like aunerera. It baa made a new man of me." Genuine haa abore Trade Mark and crossed red llnea on wrapper. Talte no ollirr. Madeonlyby llltOW.V UIIK.M1GAL CO., IIALTlOKK, MO. IirTIPE'FOOlEl NEWSPAPER OUTFITS Fiirnlslicd on Stioi-t iVotioe IVoiu Omaliti Jit Chicago lrice. NEW OR SIC01-HAND GOODS CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. OMAHA TYPE FOUNDRY, Omaha, Neb., 12th and Howard. My standing orders forlfi.OOOper month of your "Tansill's Punch" Cc cifiur demon trates its popularity. J. II. 'inni:it, Druggist, Mnrlcet and Third Streets, San Fruucisco, Cal. Mao'i Ttamady for Oatajrrh If lb Best, Elest to Use, and Chew peat. Bil rood for Cold In the nd, lleadaclie, Hay Fever, Ac 60 cents. STHMA CURED ! uerman Attliimi Cure utter uuj to rlxc iatlntdiat reltff in the wnritctiM Itittirata vm. ICorUMa Ieo cffMti i-upfi ht ,1 ethrri fii A Itriai cnpiNrr fA matt tkrptfat. Vrlcv f0 r( tod 91.00. of Dnitcl"f erbruall. S&mple KHKK fur Urap, int. K. HCIIIFMAN, SU 1'uuU UInn. AGENTS WAHTED W,VXi4K,Ju,5 rti I'ATTKKNS, for making- Ituys. li'?JS-. if Tldlwi. Iloodi. M ttens, etc. Fern tKCt, bv mall for HI. OIHCULARS f T01.CU0, ouio. EYLEAR, D afnrn an Naial ratarra pernianentir ured. mni.. r -Kill htfdfor all f,irma ef defeo KiNOSE&T IROAT Uaerted. Addreis Dr. I.M lE V. Omalia. Neb. HE-OPIUM Illicit Palnles-lr toured at Home, q rruimnni ent nn trill and NO l'AV k.l-s,1 until tou are bencllted. Terms Ixnr. Ilnmann ICrmrdy Co., I.ul'uycUr, lud. lawa A.W HcCokmick t Son, Vt'aaulnut-in. D. C to SB a day. Samples worth tl M FREE. Llnea nut under the liorW feet, writ Brewptar tyW Safety Rein Holder Co., Holly, Mich. PATENTS V. A. I.KIIMAN N. Botlctt or ot I'a euii. Watblngtoa. U.C. Bend fur Circular. nd I il.rpkl.. nablt Cured In 10 to 10 daja. liefer to 1000 pallenii etiied inallparu. Dr.Jtarah, &nc7,ie nurnnn aad keat book. Week'r aularr cuar Batted. Anuanie Ppbhimuu Cu, hfcac. ELECRAPHY ,'er "" nd ear t"T- Bitoallonafor tlilied. WriU Vulentluo Jlroe., Jn,,HU,WU. HOME KTUOV. Beoure a IlUitneai KducaUoo br DiitLirgui lurivr't CoLisoa xiuffaiu,N.r mm m m w u MO TRAVEL IN BOLIVIA. An AUvcnturout Itldo TliroiiRli n Tliln I y-Populated Country I'usi toiit of the IndlniiH. After u buy tl.iy I starto'l down liill for MaHi:, bound for Oruro. I roach Ihore sbortly uft'jr noon. Hero even my government order did not hurry me oil. They Iitul mule, but no p.xt 11 ton ; tliey were out- At hint I bethought myself of Mm correidor of Mto villain. I found him. but lie told tuo that the In tl. mis wire all off in I he vallev furmiii". I invited him to take something with me. Then t began talking about my bttiness and against Chili, and showed him my paper-i. That wolco him up. He sent out a eounlu of youngster"" for one of the alealdcs at Qnichoa. Half an hour later I wa on my way rejoic ing. 1 wanted to reaeh Aeonealniu the same cvenmr. All went well until 1 came to a place where lvo trails .sepa rata'.!. Jly ycrrant, with the oaggage, was far behind, and 1 was alone. 1 took out my map, but only one road was marked down, hooking at tho sun I went on. At 0:30 o'clock I reached a lnrgo village. I congratulated myself on my fast riding, huteruig the main street I asked lor the positions, out. was told that there was none. Then it occurred to me io ask the namo of t lie place. They gave me some outlandish name. "Then tit .s is not Aeonealniu?" 1 asked. Oh, no, sir; that place i thirteen leagues from here. After some d ligent inquiry for it took much trouble to Hud anyone speaking Spanish I was told of a short cut, an Hunan trail, which reduced 1 he distance to eight leagues. Somolh ng had to bo done. Here I was. in an Ind an village, nlone; my baggage with an Indian I did not know, at the place l was seeking. Using a little boy as interpreter 1 at last hiiectan Indian "to act as guide. o starteil out at sunset, lie afoot and leading. 1 pushed on as fast as my tired mule would go. bitch a road I had never dreamed of. Down we would go into some canyon dark as n'glit, across a stream, then up again. Wis kept on tint 1 near midnight, when wo reached a piece ot more level out broken ground. My guide, whom I ever kept in front, stopped. I told him to go ahead. Three or four times ho stopped. Each time 1 urged him on. I confess 1 felt unear-y, but there was only one thing to doto go ahead. At last" we saw an Indian hut with out houses. My Indian started for it, and I concluded he wanted to stop here. and urging my mule on headed liim oil. At the same time I pulled out my re volver and ordered him forward. He raised both hands, saying in the most piteous manner: "No, no." 1 felt sor ry for the poor fellow, and thought to myself; "go if you want to." He slip ped by and disappeared. I turned 1113" mule, expecting to pick my way alone. I went some live hundred yards, to lind there was no trail. The moon was nearly dwon and it was getting dark. 1 returned to the inclouro 1 had just left, found an'opening in the wall, and led mv tired-out animal in. I began to prospect. First 1 discovered a little door. 1 pushed it open and found 111 -self among a lot of goats. "This will not do," 1 thought. After hunting around I saw a bundle of hav. I look off the mule's bridle, and, removing my poncho, prepared to spend the night on the ground. Of a sudden 1 heard a shout. Looking in the direc tion whence the sound came, I saw it was my Indian. Forgetting that he could not understand mo I shouted back: "All right, old man; conic here." He did not move, but kept yelling and pointing to the west. I lixed my mule np 011 the double-quick, mounted, dug Die spurs into her, and rode up to Inn. He starteil on anil I followed behind him. Suddenly I saw two figures approach mo lrom behind. "An ambush, ' 1 thought. I quickly made a half-circle with my mule, so as to bring tho three Indians for such thev were 111 front of me. At the same time I brought my revolver to a "ready" under my pon cho. As tho two indians canie noarer I recognized n woman and a girl, who. ns I soon learned, had got out of bed to show 1110 tho way. My revolver went back into tho holster, and I looked around to seo if they had noticed it. As a token of repentance on my part 1 gave thoni each a chirola. At 1 a. 111. wo reached Aconcahua, tired but happy. I gavo my Indian an extra dollar, so all ended well. I then made myself a cup of tea and went to sleep. I iniulo 11 la.v morning of it, getting off at 9 o'clock. From hero to Livichuea was mostly down-hill. Somo two miles from that I came to a stream. My mule wanted water. I got down and took oil the bridle. After drinking I pulled on tho re n to bring tho brute nearer. It turned, reared and kicked, catching 1110 on tho left lieol. I trcd to hold on, but the mule pulled back. She went one wav, I fell into tho stream, and the saddle Hew in another direction. Tho ungrateful beast galloped oil' toward the station. I picked up mv saddle and straggled in, my foot swelling already and paining mo much. 1 was glad af tt rward that I put my revolver away. for 1 would have taken a shot at that mule. Earlv tho next morning I had fresh an muls prepared, had a man to lift mo into the saddle, and made that day 111- tv-two m les to Pel.na. I reached there tired, but my foot was miiih bo tor. I had now reached tho celebrated pampa, winch extendi from licro to near La l'az. I had imagined this to be a long Btreeh of very level ground, but soon found im mistake. I started early in tho morning. A light mist lav over the i)la 11. On the left there appeared a large lake. At first I took this to bo Lake i'oopo, but it was only a mirage. At times I saw hillocks apparently Dang ng in the air. J no next point readied was Poopo. A silver mine was worked hero giving good returns. They have also reduction-works drivon by water power. Tho mine is a short dis tance cast of tho road, in a chain of hills running duo north and south. Tho croppings can bo pin nly traced a long distance. From this point north wo meet another tribe of .Indians, the Ay maim They tiro dlctinct from tho 411 clio.is, Mini 1 couh dor them interior to them, morose and said to bo (reach iruutf; In former times the Quichou9, or as thc" worn then called Inea. gov erned lVni. m il lie an ) south llohvia. and tli north of the Argentine. One after another different tr.bes submitted to the Incaa, some of their own account, other-" bv conquest, hong wars were carried on ag.tiiit the Ayniaras. who a long time proved :t disturbing e'.e menl! The con piest by tho Spaniards ended tlu'se wars. To thin day tho Av maras form a separate nation" and do not as-ix- ale much with the uinchoas. llotli trbe. however are cut. rely con troHod and kept under by the wliit 's. North of I'onpo wiiat little vegeta tion oxN'ed dNiippc uvd. A-s far as the ne cotil"! reach all was s.md androv'ks. 11 many places Mir wind had f irine l hills of ".hifliiig a"id. Luckily it rained hcivlly a tlav or two before, hardening the giou id sutnewli it. Without being 111 .tfiti.i.l .itll'nliii ....111.! t..ll fli.ll li.i H.W I uiui, .....1 . .nu v. ..... .. ....... ..u , among a different class of Indians. The Qu ehoas, without exception, when niel ng strangers lift the hat and salute you. The Avmaras pa-s you without notice, looking at you sideways, as if they were either afraid of boing'at tack ed or preparing to attack you. Their women are badly treated. 'They carry the loads, while 'the men carry the dig nity. They are more like the North American tribes. 1 can only explain the great difference bv the change of climate, which, although in a lower lat itude, is much colder, owing to the h'gli latitude, and in the barren soil, which makes the gaining of a llvel hood more difficult. Still. 1 was informed that the Avmaras can be trusted when properly treated. You have to deal with them justlv. but with sjverity. Many of them engage in raising liam-is and freighting. They are usually in debt. A leading lirm of Hullvia employs hun dreds of them and lias never made a lo.-s with them. As they cannot read or right, all contracts are made verbal ly. Often when a man is on his death b"d he calls his children together. The eldest son takes the father's place, as the debt owed by the father becomes a family lien. Some houses attempted to overreach the Indians, and the result was that thev lost tlie r investments. The Indians once in their debt, ran oil and moved to another part of the coun try, taking their mortgaged Hocks with them. Oruro (Uolana) Cor, San Fran cisco Chronicle. INFINITESIMAL BLESSINGS. "It's little things that tell." savs a philosopher. Yes, doubtless; kittle brothers and sisters, for instance. Why is a small boy learning the al phabet, like a pontage stump? Uecause lie often gets stuck on a letter. "How old are you?" some one asked the charming daughter of a tavor.te actress. "Fifteen years and a half," she replied, "but 111 ud you don't tell mamma!" Somebody advertises for .1 "young girl to mind a baby," just as if every body docs not have to mind the baby whenever that young autocrat's orders are issued. We are glad to know that somebody has discovered a u-e for babies. It. is said that if thorn is a babv in the room at nighL tlie mosqii toes will not annoy adult persons. "What is the matter with the baby?" asked a lady of a little g.rl, whose baby brother she understood to be ail ng. "Oh, nothin' ranch," was the answer; "ho is only halchin' teeth." A little book has just been published, "How to Send a Hoy to Sea!" It is in teresting; but mil! would think every body knew that the proper way to send a boy to sea would be in a ship! "My dear." said a mother, annoyed at some incautious remarks of her little girl, "why can't 011 keep a secret?" "Hceause," said Little Mischief, de murely, "two of my front teeth are gone, "mamma." ' Spell cat," said a Utile gir! of live years of age. tiie other day, to a smaller one of three. "I can't," was the re ply. "Well, then," oont'nueil the youthful mistros, "If vou can't spell eat,' spell 'kitten.' " Nokos' small boy was hanging over a barrel half filled with water, when Mrs. Nokes vigorously shouted lo know what he was doing there. "I want to get drowned so I can get my name in the paper," was the reassuring reply. Mothor You ought to bo more civil to our guests. They are nice people, and you never yet lost anything bv po liteness. Young America Yes. did. I lost my regular seat at the table when 1 let that horrid cousin of mine sit in it. Paul, live years old, had been poking at tiie range, and burned a hole in his sleeve. His mother said. "You will surely catch a lire, and there will be nothing left of you but a little pi Io of ashes. What will 1 say thou?" At once Paul replied, "You will say. 'Kate, shovel up those ashes!" CUictnjo Ltdfcr. Painting Sound. Some of the happiest hours spent to gether by Millet and Mm children wore in the beaut fid forest ot Fontaiiioblouti. Millet, wearing an old, rod, sailor's jacket, weather-boateii straw hat, ami wooden shoe.?, was like a boy himself. One could not go far w Mi him in an afternoon. Ho found a picture tit every stop. At every turn of the path he slopped, po nting to tho sunlight on the tress, or to the mosses on the rocks, exclaiming, "Look! Seo how beautiful!" Ofton, when coming home in Mm twilight. Millet was attracted by the lire of tho blacksmith's forge at tho end of tlie village street, and lie paused with his frionds, exclaiming at tho play of ligh upon the figures near tho forgo and at Ihe llickering shadows boyond. One evening ho caino upon an old country cart with a loose wheel which made .1 noise, "pouni, pouin," as the cart roiled on. lie stopped and listened, and presently said that hu should like to paint a picture which would make those who saw it feel that sound coiaiug through the twilight. It seems a contradiction to speak of a Bound in a picture, bu. in Millet's greatest painting, "The Angolus,'' wo see a sleiidLTtip.ro outlined against Mm sunset light, two reverent figures In tho foreground, and wo fuul at once that at the sound of tho dUtnut oh inch bull tho paus,iu have bowujl Micjr lie 11U in evening triiyuv.-Iliijlci. Jji.clmok 4n tit. .Mcutiii. A 1 1 Me fiiii!(pirtiiilf bull in Adui lust wwk, HU .lncubs Oil took tho first prize. Xnlhinz 1 truiico in tlilx, it. it i highly priud inmor.v fuiuily where iir"i1 oipn-io II in ours. llielior, (."id., Mountain Tribune. 1 llllif"; lo Scnlr. "Did ymi get dliiii'onds lor Christmas?" ehu mitt nsl.ing in 11 ll.it.rr street car. Ye." "llo.v much did thry cont?" "My husband ciivh 5:U"0, but I haven't hnd 11 jeweler price them yet. My mind in liinde up to ncalc all the rrny from $ri50 down lo 'That's tight, Ilertlm. It may save you a Rrcat shock to your nervous nyutein." Mr. Geo. Dciiterman, New York Cily, set fered nearly n month with n. sovero couch, nud having tried revcrul remedies with out relief, finally used lied Star Cough Cure which, he nays, proved "speedy and effectuul." Cure oflloraek' t'cet. It is generally conceded by horsemen that lameness originates chiefly in the faulty treatment ol tho horse's toot. This tact etigesls several recommendations tor the mitigation ot tho evil: l'irst, bare teet. It mny bo staled os a general proposition that any horse with fairly good feet need never bo shod nt all. In the baretootcd horso the htt'ls spread out, thetrogsdencend, ridges form upon the soles, giving to tho bottom ot the feet a good purchase upon either u rough or smooth surface, lie soon learns to rely upon himself and so adjusts his equilibrium to motion that he neither strains himself, nor slips nor stumbles. Horsemen have often given this plan a short, faint-hearted trial, but on tho first manilestutions ot foot soreness nt tho end of a few weeks, and before tho feet havo become inured to tho change, usually hnvo tho shoes replaced again. Spirit ol the Turf. New remedies and old ones under icw names aro being constantly introduced to the public, but Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup still takes tho lend for the cure of Coughs, Colds, etc. 125 centH. Hill Xyo complains of tho notable lack ot local gags in Booth's "Hnmlot." A Crcnt Offer. No matter in what part you live, you had belter write to Nallutt fc Co., Port land, Maine, without delay; they will send you free information about work that yon ran do and live at home, nt a profit ol from $i to $25 and upwards daily. A number havo earned over $f0 in 11 day. Both sexes. All nges. You aro started in business true. Capital not needed. Kvery worker who takes hold at oneo is absolutely suro ot iv snug little fortune. Now is tho time. It is curious but a mau is called faster when ho goes slow ou food. Ho Tliniik III l'lipcr. Mr. Editor: 1 was induced by rending your good paper to try Dr. Ilartcr's Iron Tonic for debility, liver disorder and scrof ula, and three bottles have cured me. Ac cept 1113- t hanks, .los. C. Hoggs. Ex. There aro 172 specimens ot blind crea tures known to science. Tlie l)ft rniiKli meillelnp 1) l'Uo'a C'uro lor Con tumpllun. Sold cwrywutic Vac. MM. Ferry and do Freycluct have be como reconciled politically. Own pair of honU enn be avpl yearly by uilne I.yuu'i I'm out Mrtalllc II eel Etltti'iicri. Bartholdi has been promoted to tho rank ot commander of the Legion of Honor. VonKlr Wo turn Willi l'nlr, Colorless faces need Cahtku's Ino.v Pills Senator Evarts says that lie believes in tho heredity of education. Kxciirnlon to tlie Winter ItcsortN of tlio South. Tlie 'Wabash, St. Louis ,fc Pacific Ry. nro now selling round-trip tickets, good until June 1st, 1887, at greatly reduced rates, to Mobile, Now Orleans, I'ensiicohi, Jack sonville, Cedar Keys, and all tho principal points in the south. For further informa tion and tickets, call oa or write F. E. Moore?, Ticket. Agent, or 0. N. Clayton, Northwestern Passenger Agent, 1502 Far nam Street, Omaha, Neb. The year 1880 was actlvo as a railroad building season. I'ATHNI S olUliifil by I.ouln UnixT & Co.. At Uiuiji, 'WnlmiLlui.n. (. ICit'il ItM. .Aihlcefree Hundreds ol persons were killed at a fair lately In India. Nervoitfttirks uuil 11) prpalu Cured By CAinr.u's Littl Neiivu Pills. Twenty five cents. John A. Logan's widow will receive a government pens'on of $2,000 a year. When Baby wu tick, wo pare her Caatorift, When the Child, she cried for Caatorla, When obo bucamo itli, the clan; to Cattoria, IHien eho h&d Children, ibe gj.ro thorn Cutoria, The now civil service rules havo been ap proved by tho president. If SiifTurern From Conniimptloii, Scrofula, Bronchitis, und General Debility will try Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Ilypophosphltes, thoy will find im mediate relief and permlnato benefit. Tho Medical Profession univcrsnily declaro it u remedy of the great' st value and vory pal ntublo. Read: "I havo usod Scott's Emul sion in several cases of Scrofula and Debil ity In Children. Itesiilts most gratifying. My littlo patients take it with pleasure," W. A. HuLiinuT, M. I)., Salisbury, 111. Tennessee has raised $700,000 worth of peanuts this year. A Slioiit Cold, if neglected, ofton attacks tho lungs. Dkow.n'h JliioNtiiui, Tnociii;s givo buio and immediate relief. Ninety million shad were- hatched in this country during 188(1. Wo would bo pleased to know of a man or woman who lias never had headache or been subject to constipation. As these seem to bo universal troubles a littlo advice may be in order. Why should persons cram their stomuchs with iiuuseuting pur gative pills, etc-, which sicken and debili tate when such a pleasant anil sterling rem edy as Prickly Ash Bitters will act mildly and elfectively on tho liver, kidney, stom ach and bowels, and at tho same time tone up and strengthen the whole system, caus ing headuche, constipation and ull such dis tressing evils to ipiickly disappear. Tf. I rminrtnl Hint 15.000 Jews have been expelled from Kiev, Itutsia. To get reller trom Indlgeitlon, biliousness, constipation or torpid liver without dls- titl.l.tn tli .Inninrll nr till f!lllf llta llflWdls. take a few doses of Carter's Little Liver Pills, they will please you. Tlie Omaha lyix foundry cun furnish new newspaper outfits on short notice. 'rices same as in uncago una ireigus eudy paid to Omaha, BO NOT DESTROY THIS ADMTISEMRNT AS IT WILL HOT APPEAR ABAE t5T" Tho Crontost Offor ovor 1x1000 5TH GRAND DISTRIBUTION BY THE WEEKLY NEWS. Th Leading Nwj-apr of St. Jct'pb, Ha. Oaljr $1.50 for ear pap?r and a fine praisat. tTTiirnr. inx NO 111. ANNS in tum rtnTRiattint aid etery uhorltif r lntltlrl to a present Unonr ee'pt uf N I .MO your tin me will lc rntt-rf.1 for one jer'a ub'rlptlon unit a pientlum receipt numbered In dm t.lU'ate from our lulivriptlon tnol: IU he tent to jour ailire. olre your full name, town, t-onntynn.l SlaU. The aein remiinc ui itn or more tuueonoera may main 1. Pn irrrn( In f.'oM , a MX . CU prtrt 'I in llld 3. OmA pieftnt In Hold 1. cuA prtiint In UoUl rach ft. to miA prtttn't in Hold f.icA . 10 nrf(e' Hwft UiifrVf , T. 3 .vii,-"'.f WalfUtt . .. sal ... lil ts N 40U ..! t.lto I. I I pr.uhl 'iii.ih. Tlili Oder niatli1 lo Introduce Tho Wei-hi r News . . . II ivi to ninke It a National reputation an one of the mot frarle.H and Independent newpner In .America. Tho Weekly Ne l Imlri-mdent In polltloe. moral In tone a atrlctly llrtt-claia reliable family journal, The following la a parti) lltt or pvrtona r.ho tecctted lar-o prexnt lnour latt dlttrlbutlon. Writs to them and hear what tlier have to tir . A. H.iA(Mflin. Itf.utirtiaci, JhiXolJ. Iiirnl. H1.W0; Mri. T). llrlch, Ptahcdv. A'mi.. lot in KanopolU.nst, frnmil Kt'hir. Yfd-rt. I'oirn, OAlo, iilnn, '00. Kd. ilrtsrrxgtr. .eir Vtoinl, Ju.,cim4, MOO; I I'm Otmond, Italltt. 7jm .4'ri.nii liytnr Ihtfher. lt:o, Hugh W. (.vie, McViok. .Vetr , fi.1.W0; J. 31. Smith, Wtllf font. A".tn . r..A, tioo. C J. Tttulir, I'dtuo Sprmuf. Kant , organ. I1W,- .s'. Tiyi. Iltrklmer, Kant., top btifgy.nM. Hit. It. llHMit, (Irjham, ito.. gold watch, l Ltna Haltlrr, Dtnrtr. Colo.,gotd trntch, tio V lovtr. il:oe'ttl, K'l . fur-n inmo n, to. tlto. IHrlun, St. I.nuit, rath. a.V). Mrs, Iitttnon, ttu and H'.ii.d'fiMd Art., A'anm oiv. imA. .". bttldt hundrtd or Wattrbiiru tcatihu.bookt.tte. If you w.uit irore piouf tend ti a two cent ttanih alii mo will mail you the name and addree of a larpa number of pertont who hate been luciij In our dl-trloutlont. llemember.tlieie are no blanka. You pay nothlnie f.r th-present, a the Ncwa I worth double the money. WeRlte all profltnou tubscrlptlona by returning a laiire poitiou of the receipt In metiey and prewntt. Kx.'ept the rath e pay for all theae pretcnta with adver tising In our d.i!1y edition. Our pieiuluma nlll b dl.trtbuted March lMh, 117. ltemlt by new po.tal nolo, money onler. reKllcicd letter, draft or expre.. order. 11 that can bo mailed will be tent postpaid to the subrcrlber'a ad IreM. Freight rharire willhe paid by the tuhtcrlber. No attentlan will be paid to letter unlcv price of aub a.Tintlon l-t eitrloe.l, ItKrKarNCKa -Saxton National Itank.Slato Katlns Hank and tho bu.lnraa men an.l po't mailer of St Joteph, or any of the Commercial airem-lei. Addroa all lettera to "Tho Neva l'uhUshlni; Co.," Nowa Vulldlnz, St Jotcph, Mo. it is a nuncirvtsETAUiE provwiion PSICKtfAPR!CKLVA' 5ENMA-MANDRAKE-0UCHU Ma othr tauuiycrncicvrrniuroiis It has ttood tho Test of Yean. S'aJ in CuriBfj nil DicensoB of tho OTl?it uTnnn TTnuii otow- ACH. KIUNEYS.BOW ELS, Ac. ItPutifiejtho Blocd, Invigorates and uiean scs ins t;ystc. DYSPEPsiA.C0NSTI B1TTERSJ curtcs TATI0N, JAUNDICE, l ULDISEWtSOFTliE SICKHEADACHE.BIX LIVER I0US COMPLAINTS, &c ditapponr ntoucu under KIDNEYS its Douencnuinuuonco STOMACH AND It io purely a odicinel as its cauiartic propor BOWELS ties forbidj its uso as a beveratre. It is pleas nntlo tho tasto. and ns easily takan by child ren as fiiiultj. AlLrfruGGISTS FfllCKLY ASH BITTERS CO n n i nrl 11 n 1 1 in Solo Prarrleton, ltlJiL?5Jiu. l BT.L6ui8ltud IUNa ClTT IJUllUilllt, II UUlUUUUUUi Too much effort cannot bu iimilo tohriliL' to the nltention ot nutferiiiR wouuiuliootl tliopreat vuluo ot Lyiliu. H. 1'iiikluiui'H Veg etable Coiupouiiil nn a rcmeily lor the. iIIh ciiKi'd of women. Such nn ouu in tho wife ot General Unriingor, of Winston, N. C, owl we quote from the Gt'iieral'ij letter ns fol Iowh: "Dear Mrs. I'inhlmm: 1'leiiHO nllow mo to mid my tentimouy to tlie moat ex cellent medicinal qiuiiltiiiH ot j-olir Vegetn blu CcimpDiiml. Mik. HariiuKer wiih treated for rieveral yearn for what tho lihyHiciati called I.eiicorrlura and 1'rolapxUH Uteri combined. I nent her to Iticlimond, Vu., uIu'k-hIiu remniiicd for nix montlm under the treatment ol mi eminont I'liytticiun without any permanent benefit. Sho wan induced to try yotii" medicine and alter a reaxonable time commenced to improve and Ih now able to attend to her IiumIih'Hh and couHidi'i'd lieinelt fully iu:i.ii:vi:ii." tiencral Harrlnccr Ih tho proprietor of the American Hotel, Winston, N. 0., mid in widely lcuoivn, ic.iiird Stilt, mill Jtlurcli, i cncli yenr. rf imfica, B'-jiUji liicllci,tvltli over 3-.1300 llluutiutloiia-n witoic x-iujtiro t.Hiierj-. CIVKS AVholiritlii I'llcen direct to roiiumri on ull kooiIm for personal or fjimUy nue. '1'rlla liaw to oiiler, nntl given exnet coat of cvei-y-flilni.; you live, eat, drink, M'rnr, or have fun vtltli. Tlieso I.WAI.UAltl.lJ IIOOKM contain liifornintlon gleaned from tlio inai'Urfa of Hie. oilil. "IVe will moll a. copy FKIOK to any nil lima tijuin rrrSJit of 10ct. to defray expense of mallTni;, Let us hear from you. ltiapcct fully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 1!27 fc Wnlmfli Avenue. Clilcuoo, 111. RU PTU RE !l HaveToil heard of Hie aitiundlnirrediicllon forDa. .l.A. filiPRUAN'a ftfliiiills lloina '1'ii-atinent. tha nnlr kuua'n: guarantee c niifurt and cura witlujt upc a- Hon orlifiuranee from laborl No steel or Iron bandil I Perfect retention nltt and day. No chafing bulled tonliaajea. NOW, ON'liV IO. bend radicular uf iiiea.uireii.eiits, liistiuclluni and pio-ifs. lie cured at h inio and ha nanny DR. J. A. UIIEUMAN, 294 Broadway, New York. We want voiJi frrs profltabla employment to repreaent ua In etery county Halary 7i per month and tipensoa, or a larjro foiuiiiiwlou on aalea If prefened. Uooda atoplo. Kvenroi'e buv. Outfit and rtlculara l-'rre. i UiXNUAlU) BILVJIUWAUB CO.. UOriTOU, MASS. , IMorplilne Iluhlt Oiirodln 10 to'jlliliiya. Noiiiiytlll OuratJ. Uii J. braeiiKMa. f.eiuuuu. uula. m an i XttXMltiKXZZi BUY HOtlTHERN GROWN ilXTltLirt. xenoxlit. niuiT. rorjiTOKs. miiLici amj itbtTitLia. HEEDS WARRANTED. IM.C00 7 CENT I'lant.. Don't buy till juu tea catalog With I'rlZO OKor. iou a.irit,Utrtt..,ni.. for infants tuuic- , A. Ancnstt. M, V.. I 211 So. Oxford Ct, Brooklyn, If. Tf. Tbm 'CMtttrialigo-eUtuUptoiltochllflreathatl OaUtorU cures Colle, CoMllpatlen, f rsVrltrirnan.1 l .....l..a . r . t . I Da... Dla....L 111 aa nVirua Vfil,.rr.ll.'.n kBOira to xat." It A. Ancnstt. . D.. 1 EH- w,onna. Ci !ep, nil Why did the Women of this country use over thirteen million cakes ot Procter & Gamble's Lenox Soap in 1SS6? Buy u cake of Lenox and you will soon understand whyw esra may r BEFORE MARCH 15, 1887. f3 3KTO Bit .TVJ5. REE by rosponolblo publishers.. swen earn uicripijnii. neat! mo ol pieaenu 1 . S lrgtins (54 i io. I ) nvtfoir w , II. lo (lenttnnrn't Hold Wdlrht C4 I it. co Wttllv .Vrrrt Miring Macl.tnti 1,500 13. a lirm ll'ticnn soo II. 1 Atlman-Tovlnr Thrrihir MO '.. i,m Uliindard JJnolun Jlookt 3,730 Into new hontea to cite it a larcer Held of nscfutneu.anA 0AKiAVt XM' The Oront Nurstry of PERGBQN HORSES. 200 Imported Brood Marcs Of CnolcoatFani 11103. All Aeos, both Soxes, IN STOCK. 300 to -100 I.TII'OHTKn ANNUALLY from France, all recorded with extended podia reft In tha I'ercheron Stud Eooka. The l'ercheron la tho only drt bited at Krance iKittrtilnj a atud hook that haa th aupport and endorsement of the rVeneh Oorernmeut. Bend for 120-pa Catalogue, lllustratlona by Umd Uotieur. M. W. DUNHAM, Wayne, DuPauo Co., Illinois. ARD OIL Uto been enjoyed by citizens of OTcry town and city In tlui U. P. Msrvelous C'urea liavo been wit livsied by tlioutnnrta of people, who can testify to TUB WONllCUFUI. IIBAUNQ POVTSB Of n ana ifwi 's wszaia un. Nouralgla, Toolliacho, Hcadacho, Earache, Catarrh, Croup, Soro Throat, l.amo Back, Stiff Joints, Contracted Cords, (RHEUM5ATESEM, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Fever Sores, Wounds, Old Sores, Chilblains, Frost Biles, Soro Nipples, Caked Breasts, and All Acnes and Pains. are quickly relieved by tlila niaclrnl remedy. Try IC once anil you will never be without It. for aalo by llriiKKlsts. I'rlcp.fiOp. Our SoNil Hook free lo all. Address WIZARD OIL COMPANY, CHICAGO. THE ONLY TRUE IRON SO Will purify tho BLOOD rarulaU. tha LIVER and KIDNEYH and 1 r . . t .... ixra 1 Tir .nAvt(1. on or Tcuu'lii. iijsp.aia,ttpni Btntneth und Tired Keeling ab aoiutair cured! nones, inu. cms ana nrrrea rtcano new for o. l-'nllvena tha mind L -II ll.aln Pn.,r l llll'I .. i'..v" til....--".- LADIES Kri?A&"te XONIOaaifo and spoedrcurn. tllteanclear, heal thr completion. Frequnnt nttemi.ta nt cpunterleil Ingonlyadd to tha opularlly ot the original. U notexnarlment-cet tho ORiaiNaLAND BkiiT, Dr. HARTEff"! LIVER PILLS V flCuro Constipation I.lver Comolalnt and 81ok llteidaohp. Ilamplo Dose and Dr.aia Bookf mallad on raoeibt ot two ccuta In postaja. Address; DR. HAfTER, Meolcal Co,, St.Louls WEAK. NERVOUS PEOPLE And other tiirterlnir from nervoua debility ,eahaustlnK cnruuio uiaeavcs, prruiatura leellne ot young or old ara i.ujlllvely cuicd by lr. llot-nu'a famous Kl ret ra Maenelle Kelt. Thousand ;Rlil. In ih. ilnion havo been cured. Cty Instantly felt. I'aleniedand sold ID f.nillv nii u.ir urns belt. Kleetrla Huapcnanrlra free a lib male bells. Avoid worthiest Im itations and bonus companies Kleetrla 'l'rutaaa for Ituptura. 7011 cured In'rlft. Hend slamp for pamphlet. OR. W. d. HOBNE, IIIYEHTOK, 131 WABASH AV., CHICACC BjmnKKmmaasmmmmtA sure reiier i em vinnrn'n rtnnTii ret l'rlce.Wcis.rtolUJIU. IVIUUCIt O rHO I ILLCO.hyraall. HtowellACo. Ltiulcitowo. Maja. V. N. U.. Omalia and Children. nrnmalaa dim. ".".""" a.' ! WiUtout Injurtoua medfcAtloa. Ccriua Cositimt, 169 Fulton Street N. T. JUL. ". f?iSJ!lfc. llLQcpTnicefUW wi- rrtjaw..xi.vF In erery W;-J Kleetrlif.Vif SEEDS