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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1887)
FOOD RESOURCES. The Important I'nrt "Wlilcli Cotton bocci Will t'lny In tlio Lcoiiomy nf tin Future. Tlio tilt.T or I'lVoet of tlio reasoning of MalthttH on the data of populat on is that in .spits of war, pust.lincu ami' faniino. tlio increase! will still continue, cvun if tlio ratio bo very small ami that unless Miini! artitioial check is employed, tin- earth will eventually bo swarming with manv more inhabitants than hor products "will support. Sineo Malthus propounded his theory of poptdat on. Iiowover, enormous ad vances have been made in our knowl edge of the natural resources which may bo used for the sustaining of human life. A number of new substances, or subtaneos not previously suspected of havin,r that quality, have been added to ttiolUt of foods. Among theso ia the sceil of the cotton plant. It will probably surprise a very largo number of persons to learn that this product is available as nourishment for the human specie, and much more to bo informed to how ircat an extent it is already employed for that purpose. Nutritious o.ls and especially those of vegetable origin have been cxten livel. ued a.s food bv various nations. Tlio eul'.h ation of the olivo appears to have been earliest known in Canaan, and it was greatly praised by the He brew writers after their monotonous fottv vcarV -(Let of manna in the Wil derness. From Asia Minor the olive tree was transplanted to the mainland of tlio l'elasgians and tlio islands of the lonians, and"lIomer does honor to it m the Odsev. Gradually the oil express ed from the fruit became the great staple of food for the southern iiat'oiis of Europe and the peoples of South western Asia and Northern Africa. The Romans used it far more freely at table than the Oreoks who adopted its culti vation at an earl or date, and one of their notable adages asserted that there were two fluids which were essential to .1 long and pleasant life wine and oil. Verv'" few Anglo-Saxons realize tlio jxte'nt to wh cli 'olive oil enters into the laily (l et of the inhabitants of thoe countries of which it has for so many :enturies a principal product. That cotton seed could come forward is the chief competitor of the olive would verv probably have been doubted dv Malthus. h:id such a prediction been niade to him. Vet such is really the prospective importance of this cotn moditv. The manufacture of cotton iced is rapidly increasing and has al ready allu.iicd to very great propor ;ions. The cotton plant is known to be m iigenous to both Asia and America, it'was cultivated in India live hundred years before Christ, in China two hun dred years 1 efore Christ, and was found by the Spaniards in Mexico in loll) of the pr. so.it era, and in Perm; in l.Y,Y2. In Kgvpt it was also raised in very an ;ient times. The first deeorlientcd cotton seed that was known in Kurope was exported fromKg.pt in 185-'. From that timo Jates the knowledge of its useful qual ities, aside from the mere propaga tion of the cotton plant. It is singu lar that not until much later did the sottoii planter.; in this eounlrv begin to understand its real value. Its first use in their hands was as a fertilizer for land on which cotton was produced. It was found that the seed restored to the soil in good part tlio essential elements which were taken from it by the crop. For nearly a centurv prior to that time tlio seed had been regarded as useless, ind, after being separated from the liber of the boll, had either been burned ar thrown nto the sea. The next ad vance in knowledge on the part of the nlanters was the discovery that tlio Seed was an excellent food for cattle. For a good many years it was employee for tit s purpo-c." but at length it was found to bo too r ch to olloct the great est good in th.it way. It impaired the noalth of the stock to which it was "ivon. A like object'on was made to ft as a manure. It caused the cotton plants to grow too rank, and did not '.end to the production of as line a liber as other materials that could be em nloved for that object. The desirabili ty of adapting it to the digestion of oaltle lea to tlio expression oi mo on. The seed was by this operation formed into cakes, which were used both as forage and manure. Onlv sixteen years ago this process be gan to be generally adopted in the south, and as great quantities ol on were thus produced which was naturally found to bo useful for many purposes a market for it was d -sii-able. It did not tako long to discover that the qualities of the new product were a good deal like those of olivo oil, and that it could bo substituted for the latter or used for like uses. This was the commence ment of an enormous trade. The busi ness of niak iig cotton-seed oil has with' in a very brief timo grown to astonish ing proportions. The example of this industry servos only as ono illustration of tlio fact that the world is full of unsuspected food resources. A number of other modern in stances m ght be given of this fact. among them those which nro derived from an improved knowledge of chein istry. The vista of tlio possible on Inrgement of the food supply which is thus suggested must relegate to an ex troinely remote period the timo when the prophetic theory of Malthus nood become, ir ever, a causo oi sonous in nu etudo to mankind. It may bo ad Jed that this is but one of tlio important features of the subject, an examination of which w.ll reveal still further how bttlo man avails himself as vot of all those means which remain to him of iSMiring h.s continued existence San Fruncxico hrontcU. Characteristic of ltoynlty. Mrs. Muggers I seo by the paper that Quuon Victoria never eats any thing but stale bread. Mrs. Wuggors -You don't say! Woll, it s just the jumii way over at the Smiths'; they're of royal iloseout, you know, , So I've hoard." "Yea, Mrs. Smith Is go nfraid her bread w H be wa.tod tontylio won't put any fro.h on tn table till the old a all gone, And by that Uuu the new Imteh is as dry tu a chip." Umuut World. Ouga unit Wolllrit. 'J'e Dog tud in duvi'lopiiig nest n with even Rrenter force thnn ever Wore. eMcnlnT I walked along Tnentytliiril street trotn S.xth to Fifth avenue, mid in that ono block nu-l. ly count, tenty rnviNliingly pretty w.iiih'ii, who were either leading or enrryins dogs, from n "(J " Scotch ter rier. Setters ami Ne tountllnnils. linn ever, Reeined to be tho favorites. It nn quite too nwliill? jolly to seo n brijht-ey-d, mild-faced young woman leading aliig Neir foundland, hlnck and Hlinggy, with mic hnnd, and cnriyhigln the other n formid able dog whip. I don't believe the young woman would have touched that dog with that whip for the world, but the dog hip In ii part of the ennino impedimenta de creed by fnnliion, and it never would have done to omit it. lJut what with the dogs, pretty girls and tlio dog whips. Twenty third street is a pretty dangerous locality for an ordinary biped, even though he be a man about-town. New ork Star. l'cw Understand Ilore. It is astonishing how few. men there nre ... . ... - i. .. wiio know anything auouiiv norne. inm is no other anitnivl that tho nverngo man is on Mich closo and intimate relations with, or that he troats with such a gross ignorance o! his peculiarities. Tho team Bter, now, has probably clone little else than drive a horse in the intervals ol shoveling coal, lie certainly knows how hi heavy lond is, and you would think he ought to know what tho horso could do. Hut when his horse gets stalled tho only way lie can think of to help the horse i to beat him. This is ono of tho things that ought to be taught in our public schools. I would havo it mado a legular brunch of btudy, and I know tho hostler who could furnish a text-book. Tho school ol the Centaurs on tho plains of Thessaly wan indeed famous in its clay, but that was a long time ago, and tho drivers of our coal carts nre not Apollos. lioston Post. I'ndcixtood the Cuiimo unci Cure. Gen. II. C. l.ce was a man of strong con victions and to these he was ever loyal. He early realized that tho only successful basis on which to conduct tho war was the extinction of slavery. Hence ho arrived at Annapolis, Md., in November, 1SC1, with hiH legiment and demand was mado upon him lor certain slaves who had found em ployment in the camp. Ho peremptorily ordered the owners from camp and declared he would never surrender the slaves to them. This was ono ot tho first if not tho first instance in which our offi cers defied the fugitive slave law. Such acts boon convinced tho country and its ollicials that tho army at least understood the causo and cure of the rebellion. W. 1'. Darby in Springfield Itopublicnn. For oight years Col. I). J. Williamson Quarter-Master IT. S. A. and ex-U. S. Con sul at Callao, was crippled with rheu matism. Ho got no relief until ho used St. Jacobs Oil, which cured him. No remedy on earth equals it for pain. Price, fifty cents u bottle. In the Street Cur. Says mi Mxchango, quoting "a prominent physician:" "Avoid the corner seats in the slieut cars. II you can't got a seat in tho middle ot the car, it is better to stand up." There! wo were certain that it was not sell ishness which caused gentlemen to securo the corner seats. It seems that they do not take these seats in order to look out at the window. They are afraid that the adits might get tlioso seats unci tho cold Iwhich goes with thorn. Lot tho ladies secure seats in tho middlo of tho car. If they cannot, let them stand. Mako them stand, in fact, rather than give up your corner seat, and put thorn to tho risk of pneumonia. No gentleman who rends this will hesitato lor a momont. Boston Transcript'. Uso Red Star Cough Cure effectually. Dr. C. Fawcett, Union Protestant Infirmary, Baltimore, Md. No depressing effects. It 'im Her Chocolate. Tho secret of Miss Kviirts' popularity as n maker and dispenser of chocolate when her father was secretary i f state lay in tho fact that tho chocohito was exceedingly rich, and callers relished it greedily in tho tiny cups in which it was served. More chocohito was used in ono of theso small cups than ordinarily entors into the com position of two coffee cups of this beverage. Ileaton white or egg and cream was served with it, and tlio mixture was so toothsomo that it gnvo tho young lady n national re putation. ' A physician whoso specialty is nnnl dis esses hns been studying the relation of nnnl firttuln to consumption. It is an old idea that an nnnl fistula has a good effect in esses of consumption,- but this physician snys that any improvement in consump tivo symptoms which follows tho occurrence of a fistula is not permanent. Ho says: "As a general rule, these fistula greatly ag gravate the pulmonary affection by im pairing tho constitutional powers, especial ly if attendee by copious dischargo of pus, and much irritation. Tho principal indi cation in such cases Is to build up, not to deplete. From Dr. Foote's Health Monthly. The Ken mi n Why. It is said "there's nothing now under the sun," and it may be u trim saying. Hut when the light -of reason is thrown on some of tho everyday occurrences in lifo it is nbtonishing how little we actually know its to the whys and whore fores of matters which attract our attention. In the hurly-burly of this world we nre npt to take for grnntod facts as they nppear, because wo have not time to thoroughly investigate them. The Chicaro, Milwaukee it St. Paul Itnilwny company has endeavored to save the en quiring mind tho trouble of much research, nnd hns published in a little book entitled "Why nml Wherefore," many reasons why various facts exist. The langunge is plain an'd simple, and the volume might bo used with profit as a reliable class book in pub lic and private schools. As a household reference it is invaluable, and children as well as grown people can reud and under stand it. While this publication Is In a measure an advertising mdlum for the railroad company, that fuot dos not detract from its value, and a copy ol "Why and Where fore will be sent free to any ad drees by en closing ten eents In postage to A. V. II Ch r (water, general nii8S0sr agent. Mil- i wuukee, Wis. Tim nrenkfunt In Socletjr. The breakfast, as n form of entertain ment, is coming into favor, nnd may giv tlio tea a race for popularity. The beautj of a breakfast is that people generally havi an nppetlte for it, nnd havo also an oppor tunity of soring something ol those who nre there and exchanging a few ideas. This ii tho great drawback to the tea. Ouesti rush in, pny their respects, hurry into tin dining room, gulp down n cup ot hot tes and bolt for tho door, to go through tin same rush at several other places. Ther there is a sociability nnd informality about the breakfast. The fishing, so to speak, in a Bocial or sontiuicntal point ot view, ii better. The bnlt. you observe, is better and a wnry "catch" will rise to n breakfast bait who will swim nroiind a ten ever,) time. Washington Letter. Wo have heard many of our old friondl sny that Salvation Oil cured them of rheil mutism. Those who have not tried it should do so. Our druggists sell it foi twenty-five cents. A Illicit)' IlollfttOlllHIl, Hon ton (Tex.) l'or, Jan. 16. iss;. A reporter in his daily jaunt ir search of interesting matter for the perusal of the readers of tho Post happened into the cigar store of S. Al exander, jr., where he was told that one of our popular young clothing dealers had suddenly eoino into the possession of n largo sum of money Closer investigation revealed the fact that tho popular young mer chant was Mr. Hen Khun, o' tho firm -of Kiam Bros., and tlio sum of money wns the neat little amount of $lii,000. Mr. Kiam, on hcinc interviewed, stated ho dis liked publicity, but as the rumor had been circulated, he preferred emulat ing George Washington and Grovei Cleveland, nnd would "tell the truth. ' "Some timo last month," he said, "I concluded to purchase a ticket in tho January draw ing of tho Louisiana State Lottery Company, and sent my office-boy after one, which I put in niysnfe. I thought no more about tho ticket until the 11th instant, when Mr. Alexander called at, my store and told me if my ticket was No. 01,0(30, 1 had won one tenth of tlio capital prize that his tel egram from Tho Louisiana Lottery Company stated the winning ticket had been sold in Houston, "ion can liardly imagino thestato of my feelings while examining my ticket to see if J really was tho lucky individual. Whon the truth dawned upon mo that my little investment of 1 had returned me the MUtg amount of $15,000, I felt well, I can't tell you bow 1 did feel. If thero are words in the English lan guage comprehensive enough to de scribe my feeling, they aro not at my command." To tho question, "Have you got your money?" Mr. Kiam replied: "vs, the ticket was promptly cashed on presentation." Mr. Kiam will surely invest a portion of his prize for the next drawing, which takes place on the 8th of next month. A petition of husbandry tlio match' maker. "He who is falso to present duty," snyi Henry Ward Heeclier, "breaks a thrend in the lot m, nnd will find tho (law when he may havo forgotten its cause." A case in point occurs to us. Mr. Win. Ityder, of 87 Jefferson street, liuffalo, N. Y., recently told a reporter that, "I had a largo abscoMS on each leg, that kept continually dis charging for twenty years. Nothing did mo nny good except Dr. Pierce's 'Golden Medical Discovery. It cured me." Ilert is a volume in n few words. Mr. Hydcr'e experience is entitled to our readers care ful consideration. Tlio Sun. Our nntionnl arms should hereafter beat a salt codfish. A Sudden Heath from heart diseaso is now epiite common. Dr. Piorco's "Golden Medical Discovery" is a certain remedy. Chronic irritation, pat pitation, excessive or defective action o' tho heart, shortness oT breath, nnd pnin are removed by it in a short period. It nlso cures all the diseases relating to the liver, stomach, bowels, blood mid skin. They aro never nlono who aro ucconv pauied by noble thoughts. No lengthy advertisement is necessary tc bolster up Dr. Sago's Catarrh Kemedy. Poodles weighing less than ton pounds uro exempt from taxation in Connecticut, A Fortune Fur You. All is new; capital not needed; you are started free. IlotliBcxcs; nil ages. Wherever you live you should at onca write to II al lotted Co., Portland, Maine; they will send you free, full information about work that you can do and live at home, earning there by from ! to SLTiuntl npivardsdaily, from tho first start. Somehnve made over $fiO in a day. The best chance ever known by working people. Now is the timo delay not. Dr. Louz was tho tenth man to cross Af rica frcm ocean to ocean. Couous A.sn IIoaubknkbb. The irrita tion which induces coughing immediately relieved by use of "Brown's Bronchial Troches." Sold only in boxes. Prico 12G cents. President Groyy, of Franco, reads fairy tales for tho benefit of his grandchildren. TOien Baby was tick, we gars her CutorU, When alio wm a Child, she cried for Caitoria, When the became Alias, aha clang to Cat tori , Wlian the bad Children, abe garo them Caitoria, Sixteen senators voted for womun auff rage. Sweet sixteen. Life is burdensomo, alike to the sutferct nnd all around him, while dyspepsia and its attendingevilsholdsswuy. Compl-tlnte of this nature enn be speedily cured by taking Prickly Ash Bittorri regularly. Thousands once thus alllicted now boat cheerful testimony its to its merits. A four seated hansom cab has been In troduced in England. Itlany Forma ofNervoua Debility In men yield to Uakteu'b Iuon I'iulo. If der world owea any man a living II vhus der man who works der hardest. 3 month' treaimrnt for Wc riio' Remedy foi Csurrn. bold ty druKgUU. Paris now has ninoug its other soda freaks a club composed of divorced men. I'ATHN'iS oltalord lr I.oulf llaggfr 4Co, Ai u i i t) t. tlilctcm, -1 . Kt'd IbW. Advlceirei Jny Gould has purchnacd 200,000 ucrei of pine land in Louisiana. The Omaha TyM foundry oatt funildki new newspaper outfits on short notice. Prices Mime ns In Chhwgo and freight already paid to Omaha, Tnwny Colored Noblllly. Lord Stanford, wlu succeeded to the earldom a few years ngo, on tho death of the great Lord Stanton nnd Wnrrington, bus long been resident In South Africa. He inhabits a wigwnin ol corrugated iron nt Wyndberg, nnd has a stone-built bunga low mi tho seashore nt Muienberg. Ho married a black wifo and hns by hern dusky dnughter, Lndy Mary Gray, who nhen she arrives at the years of discretion will be, no doubt nil unique if not welcome addition to the rnnkB ot tho "upper ten thousand" nt homo. The nnme nnd fame ot Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup Hre known throughout the land nnd everywhere it is relied upon ns the specific tor coughs and colds. Custom house quinine creates a big bul ling in olllciul heads. The removal of Prof. Sanborn, of N. H., after being pronounced incurable by ft score of physicians, from Los Ve?ns, N. M., to his homo was effected by administering Dr. Hnrter's Iron Tonic, which has restored him to his former good health. Prof. Lockyer snys that 0,000 stars nro visible to the naked eye. Uack Ache Cured by t'nrler'a Smart Weed and Belladonna Hack Ache Plaaters. Only one religion in dis worldt vhns right." Dot vims der sort you embrace yourself. How to (Jnlii Flesh nnd StreiiKth. Use after each meal Scott's K.Mt i.siox with Hypophosphites. It is ns palatable as milk, and easily digested. The rapidity with which delicate people improve with its uso is wonderful. Uso it and try your weight. As a remedy for Consumption, Throat ntfectious and Itronchitis, it is un equaled. Plcnso read: "I used Scott's Kmulsion in a child eight months old with good results. Ho gained four pounds in a very short time." Tuo. PittM, M. D., Alabama. There is only one female trombone player in tills country. Iixciiralon to the IVinter lleaort of tho South. The Wabash, St. Louis Si Pacific Ity. nro now gelling round-trip tickets, good until June 1st, 18S7, nt greatly reduced rates, to Mobile, Now Orleans, Pensacola, Jack sonville, Cedar Keys, and all the principal points in tlio south. For further informa tion and tickets, cull on or write V. i. Moores", Ticket Agent, or G. N. Clayton, Northwestern Passenger Agent, 1502 Far nam Street, Omaha, Neb. What is tho faverito decoration of win ter thermometers? Furbelows. The lmblt of ninntiiK over liootn orehoes corrected with liyon'a l'atciu lleel Mincnen Tho man who commits suicide by hang ing (lies of his own freo will and a cord. You hardly renlir.o that it is medicine, when taking Carter's Little Liver Pills; they aro very small; no bad effects; all troubles from torpid liver aro relieved by their uso. Dr. Mary Walker is understood to bo op posed to tho knee breeches movement. The Omaha Typo foundry can furnish new newspaper outfits on short notice. Prices same ns in Chicago nnd freight nlrendy paid to Omaha. r Testi Mrs. A. M. Dauphin, Philadelphia, has done a great deal to mako known to ladies there tho great value of Mrs. I'lukham's Vegetable Compound, as a euro for thoir troubles nnd discuses. Sho writes as fol lows: "A young lady of this city whilo bathing was thrown violently against tho lifo line and tho injuries received resulted in an ovarian tumor which grow nnd en larged until death seemed cortain. Her physician finally advised her to try Mrs. Pinklinm's Compound. She did so and in a abort time tho tumor was dissolved and she is now in perfect health. 1 also know of many cases where tho medicine has been of great valuo in preventing miscarriage and nllevating the pains and dangers of childbirth. Philadelphia ladies oppreeiato tlio worth of this medicine and its great value." Sent by mail in Pill and Lozenge form on receipt of juice, $1. Mrs. Pinkhain, Lynn, Mass. Also iu liquid form, all at Druggists. RlirnnmMoiii, Xnurulirla, llliutili-f niul Kid no v 111 euno. i ureiliy I'll A I'. II I h-S Itlll-.L M.iTiC til'l- IIHl tluai'iiiilcml to CI llh or muiiey lerumled. TuU no othi r imxliiliie. l or talo by nil rrucElts. oii(i Dollar for Inii;.' lioltle licfcri'iice, any on In St. JoM'iih. Missouri. Information Kite. lr. A. V. IIiuir-K riedlc-liio Co., Nil I lit .liikcpll, MIkoIII'I. JOSEPH CI LLOTTS STEEL FENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS D(P0SITI0N-IB7B. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS P W6.WT YOU! J""'"'1?, V pron tanie, rmp j -y- .oV . . a. a ...u.t ( lit ovrtr lonco coiniuiailon on tales If Pp,''rr;'ii ood ta.le. Every one buya. Outfit and lrtlcular I'ree. OTAKUAitD SII.VKIIW4UUS CO., UOSION, MAia V. IS. U., Omaha 3-lU- Qui XS&fflPZ&'SZSZi BUY NORTHERN GROWN il.l.riKLIlS. MCnOiTM. 11 II MAT, lliri'lOKK. lulllkr IXUTKlKT.nLCa. SEEDS WARRANTEsD. lOoofic 7 CENT Plant. Don't bay till you teacalaluif With PNie Olftf. 0U l.biLZE,UC..M,nu. for Bnfants and Children. "CnatorUli rowellftdaptcd tochlldrentliat I Ctutoiia cure Colic, Conntlpatlon, trecomnjenclltaaiuperiortoanynreBcripUon I gojir Htomacb, Uiarrhrua, Eructation, toown to me." II. A. AscHn. U. D., rjir' V' cU" 111 Bo. Oxford St., UrookJyn, It, V. Without Injurious msdlcatton. Tim CwTioa Courxxr, J83 Fulton Street, N. T. 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. WOMEN IS' din IT rttwr4 trngth, or w h tTr (Vtn lBflrmltle peeiiUar t their huld try 1 a K THE BE5T TONIC. Thli mdlcln eomhlnM Iron with pur T-f tibU tnlc. and 1 lnTlutl for Dii pe"'r, to Women, and all who ld todnntary lit;. I t l.n. rtcbr. and Purines the lllood, Mltiiulntra ttaa Appetite, Mrenutliena the ,Mticlea and NcrTr In Met. thoroughly Invlnnrntra. Oloara tha eomplaiton, and mikfi the akin amootn. It do not tiluckon the tn-th, ca headache, or prnduoe conitipation all other Iron mrdtrtoti do. Mns. Al.rrjiT I.rraLVT, tlrwiwood. Ieb T ha? e need llrown'a Iron Hittera tor .Serf out De bility and lute len greatly benehted." Mlia. 0. I). NKwrxt, FhilHpa StMlon, Neb..ayi! " I w an weak and nerTout that I coold acarrely wall, had nn appetite, and pajed aleenle nututi; In fact, my life wa a burden to lue. I tried many remedies, but without Ix-notit, Three bottlee of Ilniwn'a Iron Hitters hare cured me. I cheerfully rocotnmeud 1U" Oenulne has above Trade Mark and eroed redllnaa on wrapper. Tnko nn other. Made only by mtnv. rur-mcAL co., KAl.TiMuitf.Mta. The bent and snrest Remedy for Cnro of nil diseases caused by nny derangement of tho Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Rowels. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation, Rlllons Complaints nnd Jlalnrlaof all kinds yield readily to tho beneficent iuflnence of It Is pleasant to tho taste, tones tip the system, restores nnd preserves health. It is purely Vegetable, and cannot fall to provo beneficial, both to old and yonng. As a Wood Purlller It is superior to all others. Sold everywhere nt $1.00 a bottle. STHRflA CURED! Urrman AMlnm. Cure nffr failt to (Ire i imtntrttMt rtUen the worn iniuiri com- IrYirttMA K.fm rfTVwt. riirrawhrre all olbfri fall. A Btrttl ronvinrfM th mi $kptieat ITlce f; rli. ud L . .... - i. I... i. .ii D.. u I.' I a.' a, , ,r lu astirop. III.. It. SCUimiA., m. i'miii, .ii inn 23252122X2 HTfi vf j if it) i?vrTiei.wwwn CURES WHERE All USE fAIIS, Best CoukIi Hyrnp. Tait cooil. Old o IOWA SEEDS are TUT, BEST. Complete tittrtien tluiiie dml Jllimtrtttfil (ttaloffiie of (iarden tlr and Hi-Id fVi-dd. 1'lanlK. ltullo'.UurUcnToolM, Now Vark'ticn of I'otiitors.i'tc.otc., matltit tree, (lonoral acnia for Ktmwlirldiro llrowt cast KoHt-r Aildn-sK, IOWA Si:i'.l '(!., Whole Bale and Retail Kocilimn, llt .Moimcs, Iowa. Il-lli-vr 1 nnd cured by I)r. J. A. Hliermau'a method. Thoio who i-niinot avail tliumielvi-a of personal attonilanci' cm have lionui trcalmuiit up pllance and curative ont for iU onlv. Scud itaiup fur circular!. 2.'4 Uruadnay, New York. Kreali. Kellablo; Wholeanlo at Ii a HaMi itfla.perlurKOiclti.!e. Mum .9 23 Efrcv vr uiotliKeed l''riii. tine Arreiif v. n ra iti-iiiii. in ii "i ill nil iiv i, i in t . I it n x ' lli'iuilllul llliihtntiMl CiUhIoiio lMCKi:. II W lll't'KliKt!, Iliickturd Seed Kartu, llockford. III IHtZ-OPIUlYI llulilt rnlnloMlj I ".1 I .a I Irt... m ri'mntmnnl ... l ln I Kf I V Hkaa.l W tlllt.l Ullttl you nro iPHimin. jitiihi' llitmaito Kuiueily to., JLiiFayeUr'f InO. tTliP( yi1r8 Inln and Our KncMih rrntlflr, HSir..tli Inn nrii-.l iiinttiri' fin Iv unit tin nnt A a t i ,,(:,. riifo it nrr liuihel. Hamnlesliui eacli, uiul Clrcultir free. J. 15. I'OWIH, ANaym, 111. PATENT! I.KIHHNW. Solicit ! or ot I'mriit). Waillliictoo, )IJ. 0. bend for Circular. CHC MERE! Whv nut aive one half on lOMii oful MSMr.t itlcl -l Hi-mi iur I'aialiKile. illi( piy lu Aiti-litt, Cllli tiO Hi AU CO., t'lileairo, 111. Tr-1 CrnADUV I.i'nrn lirre anil eara ULCI.Mrn I ,rt ,wy, Nltiiatlontfup nl. lied. Wrlto Vuli-ntlne llrua., Jaue.rllle.Wia SEXSBmSXXrSiSSaiSXmS Siirerellfric-ntiu! KIDDER'S PA8TILLE8.ny,'l?.Wwrti nEJaaCTSraKffiaGrsm,!r''ir'eetown. .Mm. Mtiriililno llulilt, Unrsitlu It) to'illilnya. No ii. iy till Oil rod. Iu J. Urai'iiaua, Lcuauou. UUIo. 7V FOR ALL. $TOae k and eipenira til roll, iiuillt or h t aul inrileiiiaM hi lie I'. O. VIC hXllV A iKUitu, llalns. . wnu s.mni.i wnrili XI.M FHKF. Mnea I Safety Roln Holclor Co., Holly, Mfoh. end Mnrnlilne llalill t'ured In 10 to tlltilavrt. liefer in I lino nnlleiita rured lu all part!- Dr. Mar.li, Quincy.Mlch. A pniltlva cure NoKnire. NoI'Ufier. No I'aln. VJ' O. puyiie, Uurtlialltowa.Iowa. HOME NTDIIY. Secure a Ilualneu Kduratton br mall, from Ilnvasr'a Col.i.r.oic liuffalo, N.i. n p J W-eSWlcJ Mil H n 11 in in uni SEFJS OPIUM SEEDS WIZARD OIL CONCERTS IIrtp been enjoyed brcltlren' of eory tiinand Mty In the I' S. Marvvloua Cure hnte tiren wlt jesftHt by ttiouand of people, who can ton!fy to Tnc vrosnenm. iieamno power or 'S Neuralgia, Toothache, Headache, Earache, Catarrh, Croup, Sore Throal, Lamo Back, Stiff Joints, Contracted Cords, RHEUMATISM, Sprains, Bruisci, Burns. Fever Sores, Wounds, Oh! 'res, Chilblains, Frost Sites, Sore N., ,os, Caked Breasts, and' All Aches and Pains. ire qnlckly rellered hy thl maElral remedy. Try It 5nce and you will noter hn nltliotit It. Kor enlo br' Dmiigliita. PrlOP.iOc. Our Hoso nnnK frro to all. Iddrsss WIZARD OIL COMPANY, CHICAGO. The Oroot Nurar7 of PERGMEROH HOUSES.. 200 Imported Hrood irarca Of Cholcoat Famlllra. All Acea, both tiezea, IN STOCK. nOO to 400 1.111'OKTItP ANNtAlr.V, fit.mFranef'.all worded wlibrUndt pwllsrMata tIJ IVrf heron Stud nooka. Tho lVn-hnron iUia only Hrata tnfd of franca wMinir n ntud book that haa npport and endonement of thf l-Yanoh OoTemmtwa. Rend for laO.pauo Cataloirua, lllu.trallon hy Um Uoah.ur. M. W. DUNHAM, Wnv-.o, DiiPoso Co., IlllnotaJ STOCK FARM. AVERY & COLEfAlT, PROPRIETORS, WAKEFIELD, CLAY CO., KAN. ThtoMtitnnil mott eitnn fp brrcdinc eitablltliinrnt wfft ot the IlllllRtlppl. 0rr ElirhtY Heail of Purr Brfrt Illffh Orndn IVrchcron SUIIIoni and Mnrr on hnnd, aloa few iroor drd IinportPit Firnch Cotchrri. 8ar th rUk and expense of lone raUroml trlpi aud plilpplnc nnd ?n your Horti at home and ac ollinatot. of reliable men lth mtabllhed ers. Our Imported HtocW all rejttf red In the Peroher-! on Stud Hooki of France and America. We rriarmnt, all Steele Breeder Juit as represented. Bendtorcat locue No. b, Tree, Addrtts, AVERY & COLEMAN, Props.i Wokoflold, Oloy County. Knn. , Will purify the HLOOO rerolat; tho LIVER aim R UNeioJS? . . ' .... i . - r Til -I 7Tfl OnofVOUTH I)jreila.VSajrt 01 Appoiu., '"f''r"r mretlUin anil lircu rm"ii,-r olutalr curedt Ilonw. mi cl ana rorrn rcr.i". 'j"-! t nnd np!ill Hroln I ow. HiiH.rluit from comiwainij TOKIO n nafo nnd tpndr curn. Olre ejf5Sjr tin romp "Hon. rroquenv "ii'oLr'; ;r,r "Vf ni. uuii aipriuoifc r,cb um-" Address: DR. IIARTER, Medical Go,, SI.LouIs W'niiiri'i'thonbovo amount of nioiicy KUKEto ItliolOD iHirennH aimnerlinr tha following lllbio (lllcnUbn H lirruin mo iniim iiuru nny, "Ifu iiiim 'atnth fcs 1" 1I1 tllt'' Tho Jlrst iiersnr ninHfrlim this quo. Hon correctly, w 11 recelvotlOO cash. If were celvo inoro than onoirn'ctaii!icrtheaec)(t wlllrrcolvntlWj UiothirdtM; tho fourth 2S ; tlio tiftli ? 15; thoElitli HO; and fl each to tha neat ono hundml jieoulo answerliit; 1 1 corructly. If you aro not tho find, remember that you may lm tho hncond or tlilnl : so loll Etund a ltxk! I rhaneef or a lareo nrlrt ICach comuctltor must. iln errycast, tend tOcts. with their answr lor ono year's trial subscription to T1IU OOI I lllllIlilEliil.l'l.lc, a larsu io-iuko iuib Irntdl famllv labor. If VOtl Kill SCIuUl WO will I send tho tiaiier ono year, and 'HOW '10 COOK AND KW.V HOUSE," nboolcof nearly too races for housekeepers, tha remilar retail rrlco la tl.50, beautifully bound I in extra cloth. It embodies tho rtpu eiiwileuco of a veteran liousekeeper, nnu lis recipes (oi which thero aro crcat numbers on all branches of cookery) can bo rolled urmi as accurate and trustworthy, fiend your answer at one. I'm fiiim ntjLmiM tnkon. Address THE OOOI) U0US& iKlUa'Elt 19 HoartKim St.. Chlcaeo. 111. OMAHA TYPE F0B1RY NEWSPAPER OUTFITS I'urnlMlMMl on Sliort WolI From OiiiuIiu nt C'IiiaK lrlcc. NEW OR SECOl-HAND GOODS COmtKSPO.N'DENCE SOLICITEa OMAHA TYPE FOUNDRY. Omaha, Nab., 12th and Howard. Ono ajtut (Merchant oaly; waatod lu erery town f We enn lioiusliy miy tlintyour' 'Tanatll'ti Punch" nro tho beat cigars for the money that we ever bought. I). P. Wkiistkh it Co., Hamburg, Iowa. Your "TnimiirH Punch" Cc cignra are un doubtedly hotter than you represent thera. M P. IKvw, Jit. GihiiU. Ohio. Addross It. XV. TANSILIi A: CO., Chlcaeo. il'ontlycureuIiiOO dayabKI lloriio'atlertnMUasnetla&aJU liTUaaitvIOMli.ru. uuMiinuw. only one tntba world irrneratJaB acontlnuons iUtetrto o? Jooalia c.IauIIH4). Powerful. Durabin. ai Ull rl.rUIUIU Jll.lit" a w.fc 4.nw."o. D. HOBNE. INVCHW, 181 WMMH KiU CltMMfc LI. OTOMIC cinn Mi tBCCi n U.M aHnu Dunn m 111111 n tr t fWVomtoriil it i and FffeclUa. Arold fraud ,'-' nniluumT. HeodHtamprorMindu.