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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1887)
n.iyftiwiwuMiiiw BOTTLES OjF Warner's SAFE Cure Sold to Dec. 27, 1886. "No Otlier Remedy in the World Can Produce Sucli a Record. TIiIb wonderful mr-cess of "Wnrnor's PAFR Curo" la duo wholly to the rcnl mrlt of tho Remedy. Kor u lonir tlmo It hus been HEUAltnuit liY nitt linmicsv Ml'tttc.t . AVllHUliriKS A. Till: OSLY .SPECIFIC FOB KIOSEi; LIVEB ASli UB1SABY UISEASES ASJ) FEMALE COMVJ.AIXTS. Thousands of people owo their life anJ health to "Warner's SAFE Cure," and tto can produce 100,000 XESxmoxiALU to ttint effect. Itead tho following and noto tho large theso flgnref to fro correct, as our sales-books BOSTON, 1,149,122. CAl'T. V. D. KOU1NSON (U. S. Murine Insp., r.uIfiUo. N. Y.), in lSti was suffer ing with 11 KKIK I1UMOU l.IKK LEPHOSY. Could not sleep; wasingrcat aoomy. For two years tried everything without bene fit. Was pronounced incurnblc. "Twen ty bottles of Warner's SAFK Curo com 1'I.kteia cuiied me. nnd tn-dtiy I am strong and well." (Feb. C, 1S85.) PROVIDENCE, 171,929, EX-GOV. T. 0. ALVOUD (Syracuse, K. Y.), in 188-1 began ku.n.nino down with Genbiul. Demlity, ncconipanied with a sense of weight in the lower part of the body, with n feverish sensation nnd a Cencral giving out of tho whol organism. Wns in bi:iiious condition, confined to his bed much of the time. After a thor- , ough treatment with Warner's SAFK Cure ho says: "I am completely he sioiiRD to health by its means." PORTLAND, ME 441,105, MAJOR 8. 11. ABROTT (Springfield, Mo.), in 1871 wns nfllictcd with Lame Hack, Kiieumatihm and Kidney Titouiu.E. Con sulted tho very best physicians in San Francisco, nnd visited all tho mineral springs there. Took a health trip to tho New England Stntes, but for seven years bukfeiied constantly from his malady, which had resulted in Biuuiit's Disease. After usinga couple dozen bottles of War ner's SAKE Cure nnd two of SAFE Fills, he wrote: "My back and Kidneys nro without pain, nnd. tlinnk God, I owe it all to Warner's SAFE Remedies." BAL. OF iNEV ENG. 441,753. miS. J.T. UTClIHY(5(itJ 4th Ave.. Louis ville, Ky.), was a continued invalid pok ei.evkn YEAits, just living, and hourly KXPr.CTlNH death. Was confined to bed ten months each year. Was attended by tho I!i:st physicians. Herleftside was paralyzed. Could neither oat, sleep, nor enjoy life. Tho doctors Mvid she wns troubled with rr.MAl.E complaints; but sho wns satisfied her kidneys were affect ed. Under the operation of Warner's SAFE Curo sho passed ii LAitm: stone or calculus, and in Nov., 1885, reported, "Am to-dny ah well as when a oiul." 3,870,773. 1 ASK YOUR FKIENDS AM) NHKJHUOKS AHOUT THE MOST POPULAR REMEDY EVER DISCOVERED. 682,632. KX-GOV. 11. T. JACOB (Westport. Ky.) was prostrated with severe Kidney TitopiiLE and lest 40 pounds of flesh. After a thorough treatment with War ner's SAFE Curo he reports, "1 havo NEVEIt ENJOYED 1IBTTEII HEALTH." CINCINNATI, 873,667 GEN. J I. D. WALL-UN (144 Madison Ave., New York), boahcely ahli: to walk two blocks without oxhnustiou, and, having lost lltsh heavily, began tho use of War ner's SAFE Curo and says: "1 was much iienefited by it." BAL. OHIO, STATE, 633,158. COL. JOSEI'll II. THORNTON. (Cincin nati, 0.)iu 1885 reported thathisdaugh tcr was very much prostrated; had pal pitation of the heaht, intense pain inthe nnAD, nervous disorder nnd cataiuui of the iiLADDEii. Sho lost flfty-Hvo pounds. Other remedies failing, they began the use of Warner's SAFE Cure, SAFE Pills nnd SAFE Nehvine, and within threo months sho had gained fifty pounds in weightnnd was kkstouedto good health. That was tliro- years ago, and she is still in us good health ns ever in her lifo. Col. Thornton, himself, was cured of Cimowc DiAiuiiKKA of eighteen years standing, in 1881, by Warner's SAFE Curo. SOUTHERN STATEl73WT7 0. H. ALLEN (Leavenworth, Kan.), son Edwin, two years of age, afllicted with ejcthemb case of Biiiqiit's disease, nnd tho doctors gave him up. By the ad vico of th doctor's wife, began the use of Warner's SAFE Cure, and nfter taking seven bottles ho is peukectly well and has had no relapse. CANADA, 1,467.824. tSrEvery 'IVMimoninl wo publiNli it genuine. Write to tUo tentulors, eiic'lobiug; hliiiup ibr reply, uutl Ieam Tor yourelvcM. CSTERBR00KsI1ms LeadlrnrNosj 14,040, 130, 135, 333, 161. XJJt ,e by 1,11 Stationers. THE ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN CO., Work: Camden, N.J. 26 John St.. N.w York. JONES XXX PAYStheFREICHT Ton Wagon Hcalre. Tu.Ih.h1 Brim tut hi tfrt .Ir.li-. r- fmprlcetlal jam cr iinchmton, niNnilA.UTO.N'. a. ; $V to ta o day Hunpie wnh ti m mr.r. Uin Usofety Rain HoUmr Co., Holly, Mfoh. AGENTS WaTiTEO U .'.V.': Si;i!.r Utusi l cirouUi iarcn h atwjiaj. I'm Co, tUicit 335 number of bott'e distributed, will prove. Wo ffuarantao PENNSYLVANIA, 1,521,218. F. A1AYEU (1020 N. 12th St., St. Louis, Mo.), nfllictcd with tiiied teelinos, dizzi ness and pain ncross the back, and lost nppeUte. Wns sallow and enre-worn nil the time. Tho doctors failing, ho began the use of Wnrner's SAFE Cure, nnd re ports, "I KEEL LIKE A KIQIITINO COCK." CHICAGO, 2,808,693. MIt. It. 15IIOWN (2221 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich.) injured his back from a fall. Wns confined to his bed six weeks. The fall Injured his kidneys, producing intense suffering. Warner's SAFE Cure hestoiied his kidneys to their natural condition, and ho writes: I am now eighty yearB of age, rmap.t and active." DETROIT 846 946. MRS. T1IOS. SCHMIDT (Wife of the Vice Consul of Denmark, 00 Wall St., New York) reported that lierlittleson, after an attack of DipiiTHEUiTicSoitETiiitOAT eight years ago, was nlllicted with Hright's Dis ease in ndvanced form; by the advice of Gcn'l Christiansen, of Drcxel, Morgan it Co., Hankers, New York, sho proscribed Warner's SAFE Cure, with the consent of tho physicians, nnd reports, "tho physi cians say that ho will be rEUixcTi.Y WELL." MILWAUKEE 458,894. MISS.. L. UOARDMAN (Qucchce, Vt.). in May, 1SS2, began to hi.oat, thenco came stomach Titouni.E, terrible he ad aciies.u nd finally the doctor's opinion that it was JJuiniiT s Diseace, and lNcruviiLE. Event unlly she became nearly blind, pro nounccd by tho doctors to bo the last ktaoi: of Rriht's disease. Alter having been under treatment by Warner's SAFE Cure for one yeah, she reported, "1 Ait AS WELL AS ANY ONE." MIMSM, 648,017. HON. N. A. PLYMl'TON (Worcester, Mass.), in May, 1SS0, wns prostrated by uhavel. Under tno operation of War nor'sSAFE Curealoneho passed a laiioi stone, and subsequently wrote, "I havo had no liECimitENCE of my trouble sinco Warner s te.ir E Cine cuued am." BAL N. W. STATES, 1,767,149. ST. LOU S, 1,530,527. CAI'T. GEO. B. WILTBANK, (910 Spruce St., I'liiln.. Pa.), prostrated in Central America, with Malarial Fever, caused by congestion of Kidneys nnd Liver. De Liitious part of the time. Liver en laiioed ono-third. Stomach badly af fected. Could hold no food; oven water wns ejected. Using less than a dozen bottlos of Warner's SAFE Curo ho writes, "I wns COMPLETELY CUHED." KANSAS CtTY, 717,860. MRS. (PROF.) E. J. WOLF (Gettysburg, Pa., Wi'o of the Ed. of thu Lutheran Quarterly), begnn to decline with Pulmo nary Consumption. (Over GO per cont. of ull cases of Consumption are rnused by diseased kidneys.) Despaired of i.ivino. After a thorough course of treat ment with Wnrner's SAFE Cure, uhu writes, "I am perfectly well." BAL. S W. STATES. 746,789. EX-SENATOR B. K. BRUCE (South Caro lina), after doctoring for years for what he supposed was Malaria, discovered lie was nlllicted with Suoar Diahetes, and hnviug obtained no relief whatever from his physicians, ho began tho use of War ner's SAFE Diauetes Cure, nnd he says: "My friends are astonished at my im provement." SAN FRANCISCO, ,H6,3'iUi . Q. ELKLNS (Elklnsville, N. C.) suffered for ten years from Gravel, which at tacked him every bix months. Ho lost 45 pounds in three months, nnd his strength was nearly conk. After a thorough use of Warner's SAFE Diahetes Cure ho reports, "lam as well as 1 ever was, nfter using fourteen bottles." BAL. PACIFIC COAST, 732,316. Veep wock UU" nUlHPX.-o'&Re - rnw W. H. VH Otnahft" . 31Ut CURE, i mm j ! VALUABLE GOVERNMENT BOOKS. A 1'nto'it Attorney miles liout Somi Mui'lft ov.'Wu! Doctiiticnt.i. "Ait air.hor wlm gots .?.j,O00 from 3 sinplo book tisua'l.' t-oiisiilcrs lnmsoll piftty woll pa (I. litx-s liu not?" cjucincc a woll-knowu pati-iit attorney of a ro porter. The latter hungrily murmured "Yes,'" nnd fell into n deup. four-ilimon-sional rev. tv f a contemplated book of hU own. "Antl ou w.U acknowledge that ino-t goveniiiiniit pulilieations arc valued by tlis posmd-j'iuk shop measure inent?" iniiiiiiaU! 1 the attorney. "Yes? Well, there are ton Looks iu the United StiUe patent otlieo for tho absolute and iiii-mm;I I onnl possession of winch I would cheerfully hand over :nv certified cheek tor 50.000-?. 000 ap oco. They at" st :ll in ma iucript, and probably ill not be printed not right away." The reporter woke up and listened. l'lio.-o books are the letter books conlR'Hing the names and addresses of investors, with the titles of inventions, whose cases havo been rejected during the past leu years. "To commence at the beginning. there has bi'cn an average of 28,000 cases filed in the patent ollice every 3 ear for the last ten year3, and a ) early average ol 18,000 patents granted. Last year there were !i5, 000 applications filed and 'J4, 000 patents issued, an unusual number. On tliis showing something like GO pot cent, of the applications have gone to pat.'Ut. So there have beon during tho last ten jeans about 100.0JO rejected cases. Tin so iu part include cases de feated in interferences and application allowed, but on which final fees havu not been paid, because the invention proved inoperative or for some sim'lar reason. Of this latter class there vcr. fUOJ in 1835. Now, good attorneys get fully 83 per cent, of their eases allowed anil patented; hence there must bo some reason for only GO per cent, of the ap plication; bo ng allowed. Tho rcaon is this: Fully S.000 inventors every year make ouL t lie r cases and try to get them through the patent ollice. No-' knowing the routine tliej' almost inva riabh' get involved in the meshes of red tape "and procedure and fall by the waj The dillieulty ma he very slight, a mere formality, a'dol'ective drawing, an im properh'-wonled application, an indeli unto specification, a si ght interference, or a few needed amendments, which a regular patent attorney could overcome in a half hour, but to tho inventor proves an uiisurmotmtable obstacle, Ir.s application is rejected, and he gives up in disgust or despair. "Cases filed iu tint patent ollice go first to the twenty-eight principal ex aminers, accorihng to the sut.iCL-t mat ter. If they are rejected for am- renson two u'ars are allowed 111 which ti amend them or lake other neeossarmc ton. If no action has been taken at the end of two years such cases are teehiii -ally treated as ab.indoned and are sent to the draftsman's division where they are entered in the books ol which 1 have made uient on, an I there remain. Fullv lift v thousand of these reject. 'd crimes of ten years fall under these cond t ons. At a low estimate. twent.-lie thousand, of these rejected cases put 111 tho hands of a competent attorney could be patented. A patent attorney's fees on such eondit'onal cases would be about .-r'.0 per easu a gross sum of f l.'J'iO.OO ). Count our dead.de- timet, disgusted, and dead-broke in veulors, still an enormous number would get out patents f they knew how. l.ut the trouble is 111.it here no one out side the patent ollice is allowed aeees to these iile books. As I said before, if I could have the sole privilege of over hauling them. I would gio .fflJ.OOO and then clear StfOO.OOO. Tnen. again there are some lil'teen thousand case- now lying iu the examiners' rooms awaiting the two-vear limit. Thc.-,oai: still more valuable, as. if they are tak en up before the t me l.init evpire, the initial lees ito not lapse, while 111 the other cases llioj" would havo to be ro paid. "This action of the ollice was not al ways thus. When M. 1). Legged vu. commissioner, for a period of about a year, attorneys were allowed access tc all letter books, and previous to that had been allowed ace -ss to the files of ab.mdonud cases, but there was a con slant scrabble and not infrequently downright lights over thorn, and about 1875 the ollice made them secret." Washington I'ost. Give the Hoy :i Chance. Teach j-our boy if you would give him tho larger chance the Creator in tended ho should have eithor a trade or a business, and so give him the chance, of his hands. Educate him liburallj', richly if you can, but above all educate him practically. Keep him out of a profession if jou can. There are only two or three professions left, and they are .starving to death, the most of them. Thu law profession is marked for decay; tho world is cominf! into the largor visdoni of less litigation and more arbitration. The medical profession is hold.ng its empire by frailer and frailor hand, as tho people are escaping more and more from the inherited ills and diseases transmitted through superstition and perpeluatec by imagination and fear. Such things as dentistry, newspapers, etc., are nol professions; they are hkilled labor tiivo the boy a chance. If ho is to bo a lawyer ho may bu hl the proud tomple of a great reputat ou, but his sou can not nheiM it, and no one can live in il but h mself. The great temples that the proudest lawyers rear by day disappoai in the night." They are fair anil noble and imposing: but they are raised iu t day and pas away in a day, and 110 one ese can enter ilium. 'J he mechanic erects tho true palace?. Many othort can I.vo in them, and they stand for thousands of people to Jive in, and live on, after their buildors are gone. Da Homes (Iutvn) Ilcgiater. Could Havo Fared Hotter, Miser I'aine, of Now York, who died 1 he other day, leaving a fortune ol ild'.uoo, wju oiiao a newspaper man. If he Imd remained a nowppor man, ho in ght Iihvh loft a mupli larger for tune without living at all iuweily. t' caijo Tiiius. Kluslns tu n t.lacter. A well at Yakutsk, Silx-Hit, has been n ttnndiui; puzzle to ncieutiHt fur many yeurs. It was begun in lS'JN, but given up nt thirty feet because it- wan Mill in frozen 1 snrth. Then the Uusi.iu aradomy of itei- ;ncrs continued for seme uiouIIih the work of deepening the well, hut Moppet when it reached to the extent of Home US2 feet nhen the ground wns still frozen as hard sun nick. InlS Iltlie acnilemy had tho temperatiiro of tho excavation carefully j taken nt varum depths, and from tho I dnta thus obtained tho ground was citi- Hinted lo Do irozen to a ueplli ol lilL' leet. As external cold coutd not freeze the earth to such a depth, even in Siberia, geologists have concluded that thu ell has pene trated a frozen formntion of tho glacial period which has never thawed out. Important Do not let your Dnig;iM palm off on you any new chcr.p remedy for :oltls when you inquire for Dr. Bull's Cough S.vrup or you will be disappointed. Price, 25 cents. Kuowlettco 1 1'owcr. An Amusing Incident occurred at a Christ mas tree nt one of tho colored churches in Klberton. Ga. As but few of the members :ould read or write, they selected a colored jamsel who hnd "been to school!" to write tho names on the presents, which sho fendily consented to do. When tho pres tuts wcro distributed nnd tho names culled out, tho assembly was greatly surprised to 3nd that all tho handsomest nnd most valuable presents hnd on thorn the name sf tho girl that did tho writing. An indignn don meeting was hastily held, and a redis tribution of tho presents ordered imme diately. Savannah News. Sir. Jacob Frochlich, n well-known tnilor af Cincinnati, 0., nfter suffering for years nith rheumatism, was cured in a short time by tho uso of St. Jacobs Oil. The Two Mie minus. William T. Shermnn, General, nnd John Sherman, Senator, met at the Garfield Hospital fair, in Washington, the other night. "How are you enjoyinj yourself?" inquired the latter with tho air of tho martyr. "Splendidlyl" exclaimed thu gen nil, slapping his brother's shoulder en thusiastically. "Vh, John," said he, "I'll bet 1'vo shaken hands unil spoken with more peoplo since I en mo iu this room than you havo in ten yenrs." "I've no doubt of it," was tho dry response. "If f shook as many hands and spoke with ns many people in the past ten years ns you nave I wouldn't live two years." Mrs. C. Kellogg, Kdwood, Oil., says: Ited Star Cough Curo is the best medicine sho hus ever used for colds for tho children. There In Virtue In lllunioiiith. John liutdiiu, who presumes to know nil about woman's nature, asks if any uomiiti ivas ever inudo bettor by owning diamonds. Moreover, he asks the question definitely, in n way that dares you to Bay yes. I daro Fiiy that I know a woman who has been "niiido better" by a pair of solitaire ;liamond earrings. Her health was deli cate and her face has long been liko a whito japouiin. On Christians morning shu wns feeling 'mighty feeble" nnd had concluded that sho could not by nny means fill (111 hor ;ngagemeut to dine on that day. rinding a pair of superb new solitairo earrings among tho gems in her jewel case mude a now woman of her, nnd sho wore thebright tst smiles that greeted thu Christmas tur key to which bIio paid respects. So I lost faith iu Huskin and beliovo that solitairo diamonds do more to miiko women "bet tor" than any "elixir of gold" yet known to medical science. Salvation Oil tho ce'ehrated Aineriran remedy for cuts, braises, sprains, burns, scalds, chilblains, itc, can bo bad of all ilniL'uihlH. 11 kills pain, l'rico twenty-flvo :cnts a bottle. Charles K. I'ilgrim, the new boy prencher. When linio ends, eternity commences. If SunVrcr From CoiiMiinplloii, 3crofula, Uronchitis, nnd General Debility will try Scott's IC.mui.sion of Coil Liver Oil with Hypophospldtes, they will find hit mediate rollef and periuinato benefit. Tho .Medical Profession universally declaro it a remedy of tho greatest value and very pal atable. Head: "I havoused Scott's KiiiiiI eion iu soveral cases of Scrofula and Debil ity iu Children. HobuUh most gratifying. My little pationts lako it with pleasure." W. A. Hui.mutT, M. 1)., Salisbury, III. Tho vnluo of now gold received nt tho Denver mint during 1880 was $1,411,700. " DON'T PAY A BIG PRICE !" -r- 4. Pays for 11 Ykaii'h sub- DO LenXS Hcriptioti to the Weekly Amkiucan Kukai. IIomi:. Itochester, N. Y., without premium "the Cheapest nnd llest Weekly iu tho World," 8 pages, -18 columns, 10 years old. For Onh Doi.i.aii you havo ONK choice from over 150 different Cloth bound Doi.I.aii Voi.umi'.s, liUO to 'J00 pp and paper 0110 year, post-paid. Hook post age, 15c. ICxtra. 50, 000 books given away. Among them are: Law Without Lawyers; Family Cyclopedia; Farm Cyclopedia; Farmers' and Stockbreeders' Guide; Com nion Sense iu Poultry Yard; World Cyclo pedia; Daiiolson's (Medical) Counselor, hoys' Useful Pastimes; Five Years Ileforu the Mast; Peoples' Hmtory of United States; Universal History of all Nations; Popular History Civil War (both sides). Any onk book and paper, ono year, nil post-paid, for Jl.lfi only. Pnpor alone, 05c. Satisfaction guaranteed oil books and Weekly, or money refunded. Iteferenco: lion. C, It. Paiihonh, Mayor itochester. Sample papers, He. KlltAl. IIomk Co., Ltd Without Prem. 05c a year. ltocliester,N.Y. Zxciim!on to the Winter Jtewortw 61 I lie South, Tho Wabash, St. Louis ,t Pacific Ity. nre now ficlling round-trip tickets, good until June 1st, 1H87, at greatly reduced rates, to Mobile, New Orleans, Peiisacola. Jack sonville, Corinr Keys, and all tho principal points in the south. For further iuformio fl,,i niitl tlrltpta. mil nti fir writn ! K. Moorec, Ticket Agent, or 0. N. Clayton, Northwestern Passenger Agent, 1502 Far iiuni Street, Omaha, Neb. Gladstone has a rent roll and a. land in come of $70,000 a year. Wo would lie rilensed to know of a man or womuii who hits never had hcadnclio 01 been subject to constipation. As thess coin to be universal troublesa little ndvlct may bo in older. Why should person cram their htonuulis with iiauntuting pur gative pills, etc., which sicken and dtbili tale when such iipleiimiiitiiiKt sterling rem edy us Prickly Ash Hitters will act mildly and offevtively on the liver, kidney, stom ach and bowels, and at thu sinus tune tone up nnd sti-tfiigtlisii tho whole nysleui, cans lug hrnduclie, .onstipatioiiiiiid nil suth ills trt'tsiug evils to ipdukly disappear. Senator KrtirtM says ho believe, In tin heredity of eduiiitlon. No. tri,.r.07, Ilrht by n Itiver Steamboat I'orler. Ern'vtlli- ilnl Journal, I)Trmtrr 3!. A Joiirunl r-Miurter viiitcd the Green riv er steamer "L nnsulli'" rM.-rdav wh lo she as lying at the wharf, and interviewed Mr. Liiidsivv Hayden. who was imp of tho .ilcky holders of ticket No. 112 507, wlich diew the Third Capital Prize of SlM.OOO iu the last Drawing of the Louisiana Stato Lottery. Mr. Hayden is n colored gentle innn, nnd has for some live years been holding a position as poter on that steam boat. He was very much elated over his good fortune. "Hy occupying a steady position nnd be ing economical in my mode of living. 1 man- agcil to save enough money to Inula a lit tle house for my family, winch consists of a wife and one child. My homo is In Frank lin, Ky. About six weeks ago my' house was burned to tho ground. I carried no insur ance on either the liouso or household ef fects. My family had nowhere to go, but luckily I had $00 in my pocket when 1 heard of tho Are and their condition. I nt once sent homo $58, with which they were to buy some clothing, a few household goods, and to rent a building iu which to live. The remaining ?2 I concluded to in vest in Louisiana State Lottery tickets. I was down-hearted and felt n little rekles. A faint hope wns entertained thnt may bo 1 would lio fortnate enough to draw some thing, and when tho news reached me that I had drawn $2,000, my joy was un bounded " Mr. Hayden further stated thnt ho would continue iu his present capacity 011 the Meainer "Fvansville," and that he intended to build a uico cottngo for his family nnd save the rest of tho money. Tho ticket wns purchased in this city. Tho Journal congratulates tho lucky man, who is worthy of his good fortune. Sir Thomas Gladstone, brotherof tho or premier, Is a strong conservative. liiivlrtl by Her Sex, Is tho Into of every lady with n bright, glowing countenance, which invariably fol lows tho use of Dr. llartcr's Iron Tonic. TexnB has a paper called tho ltedbuu. It can only bu stopped w ith brimstone. Elsewhero in this issue wo presont a largo advertisement ot II. II. Warner it Co., set ting forth tho fact that up to Docembor 27, 1880, they hud sold tho enormous amount ot 20,5S7.ti:i5 bottles of "Warner's Sakk Cure" in North America alone, to say nothing of tho European nnd Australian trade. Theso figures seem almost incredi ble, but coming us ttiey do from a houso so well known und honorable, wo feel safo iu attesting to their truthfulness. "War ner's S.U'i: Cure" has ccrtninly been agrcat boon to tho suffering, and its success has depended altogether upon its own mot-its. For Kidney, Liver. Illood and Urinary trouble, nnd especially for Female Com plaints, its equal was novel known, nnd for this reason it deserves nil tho pr.iino which It receives. rr m & aiintrivurnrTAUi r pnrn.miTtnw I tiENNA-NlATJDRAH6.-bUliHU AK3 OTHER EHUAUyrjriCltMTnClltDllS Tf h atnnrl flirt flu nr vrfira in Curinrr nil Diasancs of the BLOOD, LIVER, BTOU- ACH, KIDNEYS.BOW ET.S. &e. ItPurlflontho Blood, Invigorates and uicanscsinobystom. BITTERS DYSPEPSIA.CONSTI CURCS FATION, JAUNDICE, ALLDISEASESDFTHE BTCKHEADACHE.BIL LIVER TflTT8 flflMPT. ATWTft. A-n disappear atonco under KIDNEYS 113 uoncuciai lnnueuso STOMACH AND It in purely a Medicine as us catnartic proper BOWELS. tins forbids its uso as a bevcrafrs. It ia pleas ant to tne tnsio, nnu as nil all v taken bv child ren as auuuo. AlLDRUfiGISTS FP.IGKLY ASH DITTERSCO PmCEj'DblLAR Gr.I-ouidund lUNa3CrrT ELY'S CREAM BALM FcoUl tn the haul Ely' Cream Jtalm 1 wcoid5L. lM niiwrrurhOJ iu nArrcvr.ttws itorks like magic, Jt- cured me of catarrh end restored the fens' tf imell.K. Jf. Sherwood, Manker, Kltzablth, X. J. A particle ! applied Into rarh nostril and ! azrea- ililr Iu Ule. Send fur circular. rrica 011 cu, ur niii nr ar nru'Ki'ia. JiLV UltOrilKKS, DrUL-illll. uweco. n, y, The domaiid for your "I'misdl'H l'lineh" 3c cigar is rapidly increasing, although I have already retailed 150,000. IIuniiy D. Uovdkn, Druggist. Grand Island, Nob. DISCOVP.RY. IVIiolljr unlike Artificial Hyilema- Cure ot Mind Won- f1..rl.,v . .. I ..... I. I .1 I .. n 11 I I iluctlmn for p(wtul clataca. I'r(c(u, Willi onlri- ' ..... 4 ... limi ,11a I UUCIIICr. Jltlll. IT. Ator, Juoiii 1'. IIknjimin, Dr. MiKon, Vi'oou and atliera, icut p int rnr , hy 8U7 Plftli Avenue, JVexr YorU IS PAGE I UUTULXT r Import ntlnfnnnxtlou. Bcndfot II MIIjU Il.iiEVJl.NdZi CO., FIM1I0H ATTORNXtS, OlllCiUt), ILL. PACK, HANDS, PELT, and all Itirlr linpwfwtlona, Includlni? I'n. -Ial iH-tilopnx-iit. )1 i.ranu l--alp, r ipcr tluoiia II jr. Iiutn )Iarl, lluku, Mai1 ifrklh. Viym-LIi-m. Ilrd Kfut. Arn. lILu-le BT-iim TKmiiI IIV-. rurlmallirMlM-a.lll.li'ltlnii. Dr.J.II.WKlLur.BTfi IV.rll.t. Allplu.fJ.YlU'b'dllCO, UrtRWrr NTIIDV. Honk keeplnir. lluttneil 1 V lul l F0111111 1'cntriatialilp. Aril timet l', b-iorl liaad, ftc, iliorourli v taught by mall Clnulari Utt. UliV'ANrS OOI.I.rJlil., Itulfulo, N.V. 1'roduce lh Cbolcat Klowcr, nnv Veubland(.-ro lioiiblaa UUI CATARRH s MrnfflBfi'H.. A 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 r. r A Biimiutis ALttULUK. XknOllH, nllkAT, I-UU10CH. HIIIUT AU HbLTABLki. SEEDS WAR r(' fITED. 100.000 7 CEIJT I'lanie Hun t buy till youat. catalog Willi PrlJU Of far. aOUa a.tAUCU,UCraaat,tla. Why did the Women of, this country use over thirteen million cakes of Procter & Gamble's Lenox Soap in 1886? Buy a cake of Lenox and you will soon understand why.- IU! MY BACK Ktcrj (train or raid sltark that wtik btck dj nrarif f rixtrim jn. THE BE5Y TONIC Btreustbcns tbo illuaclrs. tjtmdlrs Che Nrrrr Enriches the lllond, (ilrrs Neir Vlr. Mr. John V . Kent. StarkTllln. Col., aa,a.- "Vat the put IwbItb ,pj I naro aunrd with r-atna In tajback. I iwil Broirn'i Iron lllttsn with snat banntlt. I fpel UtUr now thin I ha?s for twalr Jean." Miaa t.ixzir. nnisNjiN.IttlSCooVs At..SL li, Ido.. aarp. " 1 snlTanMl wftli iplntl weaknaaa, pain In tnf back, and ftlplea4nU:hta. Itrle.1 ererr oonoalr atile rvmt-d without mut-n bnent. Four bottlra at llmwn'a Iron Hittor have rliof etl me, and I chr full recommand It." Genuine haa above Trade Mark and croaked red llnaa on wrapper. Trtkp no nthrr. Madeonlrbr 11KOW.N (ill"!! " Ktl'I'IMIIItt'. UB- CO Teart LYDIA E. Ueeord. f llalvnAm o VEGETABLE COMPOUND, l9al'oiltlTeCnra For ALL of those Painful' Dellcata CompUinta and Comolicated ltoubltt and WeaHnmei to common among our Wivai, itothaia, and Daushttia. , it trill evrt tntirttf a U otn Hu n or tigtmil . v r . r .. r . . tttK. l(oi and Uletr JAiyfeUon, ratling am COMirminil tvtnat f Tha Womnn'a 8ur Frlond CAanff lift. LiMsa, iTwru,hoTi'EztroRi ai Rincii. orrmnon on CUBE CANCtR, BUT IT WIliUMHH iIJ,CniCVMSTlNCtS,AOT tK llrtHOKITOIl Til 1 1.1 Wl or K1TORC IITIIIAT ntitino orBEtuxu doitk, rareuia ritx, waiairr ad iuciachz, IS ALWATI riRMANES-TLT CVKKII UT IU Cat. JUrSnldbr Drusclals. Price 81. per bottle, lira. I'lnkhMu'a I.lrrr J'llUcure conallpatlon. 25c ItiiTO been enjdjred tiyrltlrein of every town and. city In tho l' ri, Mnrvehnu I'ures Iihto been wlu nesaod by tlioui:imli of people, who cun leMIfy li THE IVONIiraiFUJ. IIK.U.INU POWIIl OP Hamlin's Wizard Oil. Nciiraluin, Toolhachc, Hcadnclio, Earachcr Catarrh, Croup, Soro Throat, Lamo Gaclt, Stiff Joints, Contracted Cords,. RHEUMATISM, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Fovcr Sores, Wounds, Old Sores, Chilblains, Frost Biles, Soro Nipples, Caked Breasts, and.' All Aches and Pains, nro quickly relieved by tliln inaulcnl remedy. Try It onco nml you will never Im without It. I'orenloliy DnntKlHln. I'rU-c.liOe. OurHoxo IldOK iron loalf. Address WIZARD OIL COMPANY. CHI0ARO. Will purlfr the BLOOD rejulate !in LIVUK aim KIllNbTV ana ItFRloiiK th 11EAI.T1I andyiO- OH of YOUTH l)nila.Vant or Appeuie, jti'iiL-ri-iion.ics oi Ktrmmtli and Tired I'oellni ab- aolutely curout lionea, mui- lea and n-rvpa receive new fnrfo. l'nllvonatbeialnd ml .ntxillMa llrntn Power. w..tf...lwr frnm rnmnlalntl LADHES f&r&MtispSffi rOKIGnaife and apoedrcurw. laclrar,beal llirro-npleilou. Frentient ttem la nt -ountlrlt-iwjonlyudd to tho populnrllr of the orU-luel. 1 iioteiirlraent cet ILe (JitiaiNAL anb DraT, ! Dr. IIARTER"' LIVER, PILLS V flTiire i.'onAUpttlon.Llvar Cowolalnt and 810JM nilntdaohe. Bnmple DOo and Dreom OookH M mailed on rocclpt ot two cent tn poatace. f Address: DO. HAIITER, Medical Co., St.LouIs REPUBLICAN VALLEY STOCKFARW1. AVERY & COLEMAN, PR0PniET03S; WAKEFIELD, CLAY CO., KAN. Theoldeitand I?'. -'HA WTOCTWVt'vCJXaW ratablUliintnl writ of I lie Mlialailppl. Over Kuril tr Head of J'urn tired i llleh Ur.ide IVrcheron Ktalllona and Uarea on bundi aUna few teror (Ird ImporU-il French t'OAchvri. Have the rlk and e x pen e of lonr railrj d ti uru plilpplnif nnd k our li rata at homeund ao cilmate I, vt icll a hi e men vlth evtabli-hfd reDutatloni at Lrrnd era. Our Imported Mock all reajlalertd In the PaT'lier on Ptud llouka of Kriue an I Ameil i. We irumntee allstii-k Ilieedera Ju.taa rcpre.eulcd. Eeud for cata logue No, S, (ice. Addreaa. AVERY & COLEMAN, Props., Wakefield, Clay County. Kan. CATARRH, HEADACHE. ASTHMA, NEURALGIA. ?nlcklr rel'eved by ililnr Ciiahnuin'e Meuthol uhnlrr and bv rntifitid unn i-ir-el acute. talla factlon ifiiirAiil ei'riwnnev rf""dtd. Il IoaU frem all inriiltia looue y,ir lrii U oeiitt. byinallorat drui'rflat. Clrfii: ma led i n nppllcition. ti. D. CUSHMAU, Thru Rlvora, Mloh. tmea -ulara Ull WfiBjiiilte. V O. VK'nUltV, AucaaU, JIttlai iinnrnpnii nnniuti IfUDinCtirj UilUVfli um u m 1 ' m 1 -M - aK l.lf A. eVI t V. -V WIZARD OIL H b' OH LY TRU B ESTtonic .-f Af JAM 1 a V fETl m SEEDS