Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, January 23, 1889, Image 4

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A p p n tra iM n In t h r M a rti.
We have wanted a g o d deal ol
sympathy on the (iroaaeiun ^ix*l» who
ure wfltl to tho highent bidder in the
Turkish »lave market. They have
been brought up with an eye to thin
fate from babyhood.
They are ex­
pected to make the family fortune: are
given the daintiest food, and J.hei*
health and beauty are mat ter* of con
stunt solicitude.
Warm, perfumed
baths and silken clothing keep their
skins soft and fresh, and they are
allowed to do no work. The lest of
the family usually fare hard, eat coarse
food, and do rough labor.
Wh^n the future slave girl has
reached budding womunhood she is
dis)>osed of to u dealer in slaves, who
lets his best customers know that he
possesses a treasure almost priceless,
and all her virtues and beauties are
detailed with the usual Oriental exag­
geration. Finally some royal Princess
or rich l ’asha’s wife expresses a wish
to see her, and extra care having been
taken with her bath and dress, she is
presented for inspection, E rotn long
preparation and jealous guarding
from the sun she has a skin white as
milk, and her naturally beautiful typo
of face is adorned wilh the usual tints
of kohl to the eyebrows and eyelashes
and rogue to the full red lips. Her
exquisitely shaped nails glow with
henna, and her own luxuriant hair is
intertwined with meshes of silk (for
. the prophet curses women who join
their hair to that of another) till it and talks most friendly to me.” A t
reaches her ankles in an uneven num­ his last visit he weighed sixteen stone
ber of tails, an even number being for­ and three pounds.
—The richest Japanese outside of
bidden.
the royal family is said to be R.
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S h e g i v e s samples of her accom­
plishments, musical, gymnastic and Kondo of the Mining University of
otherwise. Accepted, she is at once Japan. He is the operator of sixteen
clothed with a rich silk dreBS, and ro- gold, silver, and copper mines, and is
about to visit the Lake Superior min­
e . i i v e s a p r e s e n t of nuceklu ...... . b r a c e ­
let as an earnest of favor before she ing districts in order to get a knowl­
joins her follow slaves. Beyond as­ edge of the mining machinery used
sisting her mistress in the toilet, ac­ there.
companying her in her drives, and
— David jCrack, of Marlboro, Md.,
handing her coffee and cigarettes, she 6aid to be one hundred and seven
has little to do. She is an ornamental years old, was recently married to
appendage rather than a servant. Susanna Oaks, a buxom widow of sev­
When tho time eotnes for hor to be enty-five years. The groom was an
married her cwnor chooses a suitable old slave of Major B. Bruce, then was
husband and gives a rich dower, and bought by John B. Brooks. Crack
muny of the marriages of slave girls says he took part in the war of 1812,
eclipse in magnificence even those of at which time ho was a robust young
the wealthier classes.
man.
The erstwhile barefooted, ragged lit­
—W. P. Taulbee, of Kentucky, rep­
tle Circassian from Turcoman’ s land is resents the largest Congressional dis­
now a princess or Pasha's wife with trict in tho country. It is composed
slaves of her own; but she would of twenty-one counties, and extends
laugh if you suggested to her that from the famous Blue Grass region to
there was any thing degrading in their Cumberland Gap, a distance of over
position or had been in her own. The two hundred miles. It is a backwoods
degradation and tho hardship are sim­ district, without railroad or telegraph
ple ideas formed in ignorance of the communication, and is canvassed on
facts and conditions of Oriental domes­ horseback by tho candidate for Con­
tic life and have no plneo to reality. gressional honors.
Of course there is another side to the
picture, but even that is not a dark
D oes (h r C a r H i (t r a il)' ( l « v r ?
Holcnco says that It does, b at we cannot help
one. The girl may full under tho dis­
wondering sometimes It there isn't some mis
pleasure of the master or mistress nnd* take about It, when we see how stubbornly err
will then get punished. She may be tain obi fogies clin g to their musty ami anti
limited Ideas. It was believed oneo that eon
locked up for a few hours, or, if her sumption was Incurable, and although It has
been clearly demonstrated that It Is not, th ou­
mistress is hot-tempered, have her sands
o f old tim e physicians close their eyes
hair pulled and receive a sounding box and put their hands to their ears and refuse to
abandon the theory. But for all that the world
on the ear. Perhaps in rare and ex­ moves on, ami I)r. fie r c e ’ » Unideii Medical
treme cases a severe beating may las Discovery continues to rescue sufferers from
plve»' graves.
It is a sure
cure
administered, but the sumo might and eonsum
for this dreadful disease, i f taken in time.
would often happen in tho ease of a All scrofulous diseases and consumption Is
included In the list—yield to It.
paid servant. A reconciliation, how­
ever, shortly takes place, and the
The lazy man takes eight steps to avoid one.—
peace is cemented with a present of a Portugese Proverb
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new dress or a trinket.—Fashion Un-
For Rickets, Marasmus, and Wast­
tar.
BARDED-WIRE
P r o te c t h»(j
FEN CES.
S to rk l»y f l o w i n g
A ro u n d llo t li Slileo.
F u rrow «
During tho winter and especially in
spring when colts are turned out to
pasture, we hear of ease after ease ol
cuts on barbed wire. Tho animal is
frisky, runs and jumps about and tho
next thing we know, it gets tangled
up in the wire fence.
Very often a
valuable young animal is ruined for
market, and even killed. The writer
has known many eases of older horses
In'ing rendered practically worthless
by coming in contact with the barbed
wire fence.
Often, too, during the
spring, a young colt is crowded against
the wire by the older animals. Nine-
tenths of the oases can he avoided by
simply plowing several furi;o.ws on
either side of the fence In fall. It will
take but a short -time and will give the
animals a chance to protect themselves.
\V hen once accustomed to the ftir n f«
they will always afterward assoc
tho barbell fence with the furrow,
gourd against it. It may seem inn
essary, but after a farmer has h;Ti
valuable animal destroyed in this w
he will consider the time and la
well .spent. A rain or snow storm is
liable to occur at any time, blinding
the animals and driving them into the
fence. This furrow will warn them
and turn them hack many times. Dur­
ing the s immer, work horses when
turned out to pasture are especially
liable to lie down near the fence, and
roll into it. This is prevented by the
furrows. Two furrows on either side
close up to the fence will suffice. If
the ground does not turn up smoothly,
all the better for this purpose. — Or-
angt Jutltl Farmrr.
Bound to
Be
Fam ous.
BUY
I O e o r m V a n d e r b ilt , the niilliuua.re I
Tou of ths late Wm. H. Vanderbilt,/
P E R S O N A L AND I M P E R S O N A L . has p u r c h a s e d a tract of 3000 acres of
For Horses and Cattle.
valuable land in North Carolina. It
— The lute Kli/.atieth Tabor, of Ma­ is believed he intends to erect a
R e c a n t, P r o m p t , C o o d R e s u lt *.
rion, Mass., bequeathed $lu7,Odd to re­
(¡•sellings.
■•peasst. in , Msy It. l O t
woman’« collt-K«- _________
Mr mar* t u*ht cold. r#»slt »w*ll*4 U«*fc*i
ligious and charitable objects.
ls a p b * * »* «a tor#
*»d
C«r«4
Hunters in Massachusetts concede
bar wltS bt /scoba Oil
I* 0 GAKDM1E.
— Mine. Christine Nilsson is an hon­
that
deer
never
were
so
numerous
in
Th#
Arm#
Palico
and
Stock
Car
Oo..
orary member of the Young Women s
T b e B e s t . §» Clair Bid« . Tolodo 0 Jam*.
the woods of Cape Cod as at the pret­
Christian Association of New \ or*.
w * ckoorfallr recommend Bt Jacoba Oil a* t t t
boat tor general use on etock H A JIMS A 00.
ent
time.
It
is
unlawful,
however,
to
—General Sherman says that of all
F o r 10 M o u t h « . Wlneboro Texa*. Jane I0 M.
the nuisances on earth, the shaking or kill them.
Mr berM wai kart on hind leg. euffered 10 w oaths;
* u cared by St Jacob* Oil. ka*
hands by American people is the worst.
S o one so old that he may not live a year, 1
- T h e housekeeper of Warwick Cas­ mine so young but he may die to-day.—be rmun
AY DRUGGISTS AMD DEALERS
tle. England, who died recently, left a Proverb.
TNI CHARLES A V06ELE« CO , Baltiaere. HE.
fortune of $350,000. all of which hau
Contented minds are more conducive to han-
come to her in the shape of fees from plueaa thau riches, glory to fame. In o u rU fe-
work let us remember that it w ill profit ns but
Diamond V e ra -C u ra
visitors.
little if we gain a world o f wealth and lose con
FOR D Y 8 P E P S IA .
__The power of penitence m mat­ tentmeut aud happiness.
A N ALL »T0MACB TX0D1LX* •«<>■ * « 1 .
ItAlzM
ll*■
M s l ' w « * H »»r tb »r » N . u w . o to -
ters of love was well illustrated in tho
a,_ ‘
Coaetlnation. Falla*«* after aatl&f. Food
A re U r to H a v e A n o t h e r W a r ?
y i - i . , u u e Mouth and dlaagraaabte »art* aArt
courtship of Browning’s so^i. For four
Rome political rrophet» aver that we shall.
iw| i t m a u u i aad Low-Spirt I*.
teen years he maintained a suit at first Be that a . It may, the battle waged by medical
At Dnggxds <u»d Peaieri or ient by • « ( { » ' *
science against disease w ill never cease until
unsuccessful, but finally rewarded with w e arrive at that utopian e|K>ch when the hu
Mtfg (J lo e U (4 truet ( l .00) 0» Samp*, bampit
man
fam
ily
shall
eea»>-
to
he
afflicted
with
text
am i on receipt J (-osiM Stamp.
success.
ily ailments. One o f the most potent weapon«
THE CHARLES A V0GELEH CO.. ■ « » • * « . ■ *
—The richest widow in this country, whi,di rhe armory of m edicine furuiabes, Is H<>»-
tetter's
Stomach Bitters, which is o f special
if not in tho world, is Mrs. Moses Tay-< utility a»
a fam ily remedy, a* it to adapted to
lor, whose fortune is estimated at *40.- the Immediate relief aud ultimate cure or those
disorders o f the stomach, liv e r and bowels
000,000. She lives in New York, Long which are o f commonest occurrence. Indiges­
Branch ami several other places, us tion. biliousness atnl <oustlpatlon are Insep­
arable com panion», and these alim ents are com
the mood strikes her.
pletely eradicated by the Bitters. But the reuie
—Miss Kinily Faithfull has com­ dial scope o f this superlatively wholeaemo and
genial uiedlaim- take« In ul»o uervoHi ailment»,
pleted tho thirtieth year of her phil­ rheumatism and klndney troubles; its action In
a« In the other com plaints, being char
anthropic work. She received a por­ these,
arterized by unequaled thoroughness.
trait of the Queen, bearing an auto­
The sick man sleeps when the doctor cannot.
graph inscription, as a token of her
—Italian Proverb.
P R IC E -
Majesty’s recognition of her services.
W h i t e E l e p h a n t o f S l a i n , L i o n o f E n js
— When Bismarck is staying at Kis-
C h in a , C r e s s o f S w it z e r ,
▼
singen he goes regularly throe times l l a a n n d d . , B D a r n a g n o e n r o o f f IJ
p r a la , C r e s c e n t o f E f f v p t - I
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to be weighed, and, as the young girl I l o u b l e K a u l e o f f t n s s i a . S t a r o f C h i l i , The A s t h m a ,' C o u g h « ,' C o ld a ,' C ro n p , l u -
in charge of Hie weighing machine C i r c l e o f J a p a n , H a r p o f B r i n .
lln e n za, B r o u r lilt ln , C a t a r r h , W h o o p -
To fiet these buy a box of the genuine In g -C o u g h . l a s s o f V o te r , ln e lp le n t
says, "makes himself very agreeable
ing Disorders of Children,
Mrntt'a K n in ln lo n o f Pure <’<><1 L iver O il
with IIyi>ophoNphtti,N is unequaled.
The
philty with which children gain flesh and
strength upon It Is very wonderful. Read the
follo w in g : I have used Scott’s Emulsion In
uses of Rickets and Marasmus o f long stand­
ing, and have been more than pleased with the
results, as In everv ease the Im provem ent was
m arked."—J. M. M a i n , M. 1)., New York.
"HJ
50. CENTS.
r . C.
M c L a n e ’ s C k i . e b r a t k d L iv e r
P il l s , price 25 cents, and mail us the out­ 4'onauifiption, a m l i » l l . T l i r o » t an d
side wrapper with your address, plainly L o n g T r o u b le * .
written, and 4 cents in stamps. \\ e will
' J. R. CATES & CO.,' PROFS.
then q)ail you the above list with an ele­
gant package of ideographic and chro- All San.ouir Street, 8au CraueUro, Cal.
matic cards.
F l e m in g B r o s ., P it t s b u r g , P a .
DR. PIERCE S NEW BELT
AND SUSPENSORY,
D
The days are made ou a loom whereof the
warp aud w oof are past and future time.—Emer­
son.
T r y G e r m k a fo r breakfast.
41 P u r g a t o r y H u l l e t a . ”
An excited Irishman lately rushed into a Bos­
ton drug store, having a “ broken un” appear
auce generally. “ Re Jabbers ’ ! he yelled« “ I'm
all wrong eutoirely. I want some shtuff to
straighten me out. Some o ’ them ‘ Purgatory
Bullet«’ w ill tlx me, I’ m thinkln'. What d ’ ye
tax for thira?" “ What do you mean?" askt»d
the clerk. “ Purgatory Bullets,* sor, somethin
lolke that, they call thim ,” replied the man
Shu re, I'm in purgatory already, with head
ache and liv e r com plaint, and bad shtomach,
and thV d iv il knows what a ll."
Tho clerk
passed out a vial o f l>r. Pierce’s Pleasant Purg­
ative Pellets, and Pat went o ff contented. These
little Pellets cure all derangement« of liver,
stomach and bowclft Sugar-coated, little larger
than mustard seeds, and pleusant to take. l>rug
gists.
¡he f ats that d rive away »lic e are as good as
that catch them —( k rmun l'n n crb .
F e r r y ’s S e e d s
^
SEED ANNUAL
PENNYROYAL 1,1
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For rA ú i?.
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Rsther than the Cheaprwt
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COL-ECiE
Porti ad, Ore»-is.
I'eTl—e l equipilieht, tu
É» ltta«rt*< '.ion. • *'
li-tlt-d reiillt llio n ,»ro w in g lemillority. Busmen
Shrrthanc. Common tkhoolmné Benrnmihlp Doptet
mentt. Bt mien t- adm itted al any 'une. t ativ
logue and «ucci.... ns o f pentnsnshlgsent fice.
t. i'. Ut II MKOK U. fri a.
J. h . W Kk( O .K »c ’» .
Big O nas given entree-
sol oatlofactloD lu ih#
cure of Gonorrbeea and
Uleet. I prescribe Baud
feel safe I d recommend-
lug It to all sufferers.
B S T iTsa S S
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S A L ES M E N ¿p
fr s In cor line. Enclose 2
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Dey. Permanent piwl'leu * ¡ ¡ J t
Money udvun. ed fo r Wug,-,'
le n n tu l W an u A l c l M r l n « ( g \ 7 ^ ^ 4*,j
P IA N 0 S .S 1 C
a,-e. hi urn, la nooUier Piano, by . I J “' mo
«Luid in tune 20 years, good for inn.
by climate. No wood to spUt. br^J L *" * 3
crack, decay, or wear out; wi
**'“ ■-
g a n t KoaewiMgi Caaea, 3 striLir. a
action; finest Ivory keys- the t v .
Call er write fo, W B t i e . h s T “ ?
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PIANO CO., Munufacturer» Odd e .u, f-'i»
Lai nssJ
Unvu.,tKut_
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ket
and Hsveath
StreeU,
I A. J. MTOHkK. H.D..
Oecstur, IU.
P R IC E 8 1 .0 0 .
.
t k le b e s t, r th e n iic a l
POHTLAriD BUhl’ iESS
m
My Poor Back!
Sold by Druggist» I
That “ poor back ” is held responsible for more than its share of the s„|j
ma ikind. If your dog bites a man who kicks it, do you blame the dog? o„
principle the kidneys utter tireir protest J * against nervousness, impure Lie, ; ^
resulting constipation '1 hese force them t ÿ
to do extraordinary w ork inn:,
system of tlie poisons wliich arc the
.V
blood. Then the sufferer says the
'
’ back aches; the kidney,
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cased. “ Not yet; ” hut they w ill
be unless the nerves are strtngthrw |
the blood purified, and the cqpstipation
removed. These are Uie, 1
of kidney troubles, and Paine's Celery
Compound removes them a * «
With its k>mc. purifying, and laxative
effect, it also strengthens the » *
kidneys, making it almost infallible in
curing all diseases of the nerve,
neys. If your hopes of cure have not
been realized, try Paine’s Celety r*
pound; it gives perfect health to all w h o complain o f “ their poor hacks.”
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S o^u b y D r u g g is t s .
S e n d fo r I l l u s t r a t e d P a per ,
W ELLS, RICHARDSON & CO„ Proprietors
B U R LIN G TO N , V E R M O N T.
THK COW BRAND,
—
TO MAKE — ■\
D ELIC IO U S BISCUITS
or
W H O LES O M E BREAD
USE
D wighps C ow -B rand S oda -S alemto I
ABSOLUTELY PURE.
ALWAYS
UNIFORM
AND
FU LL
WEIGHT.
Be «are that tkara la a picture o f a Cow on your package and you will tuvt
th. beat hod. nmdo.
D- M. FER R Y & CO., Detroit, Mich.
THkCOWBMal
D WIGHTS'
C
T « OH a D a y . S am ple« w orth $1.50, FR E E .
Linen n ot under th e horse* fegt. W rite B r k w .
w w n t e k ' h S afrty H xix H sldkr C o ., K
u lly . H t c h .
W ELL DRILLS
Z .
FOR E V E R Y P U R P O S E.
Sold on Trial !
ro o t
u * superior excellence proreu in m illion* of hom e« for
moTtt than a quarter o f a century.
I t la u»ed by the
U nited State* Government. Endorsed by the head* of
the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest and moat
Healthful. D r Price a Cream Baking Pow der does not
contain Am m onia, Lim e or Alum , hold only in cans.
P R IC E B A K I N G P O W D E R CO.
NSW YORK
CHICAGO
O
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J o l l i t y . L o g « o f V ig o r . S pm in a’
MIDDLE-AGED M E N K ^ I '
Ww»k Bin k, Nervous
V,1'*“ ,in x ,° f b ex n u l B lr v u g tb , etc., cu red
* n d restored to h ea lth y v ig o r .
.L «* vi e r* ° a i u n a b le to v is it n * m a y be trea ted
at tn e lr hom es, b y co rresp o n d en c e. M ed icin es and
i n s t r u c t i o n s s e u t b y m » d o r e ip r e s x . L 'o u »u lt »t io t
'
PR IV A TE DISPENSARY.
T H IK D
Msguified ¡60 Tim «»,
tm .gin c m illions o f these .n im a lc n t* In the
nose, throat and lung», « s w e ll us the minute
eustachian tuhe* leading front the back part
o f the throat to the middle ear, and you w ill
imagine the misery they can produce. Thou­
sands arc swallowed when thepaticut is nslcep,
causing kidney and liv e r trouble, headache,
blood poison, general debility, eta. We have a
specific for destroying them and eTpeinug the
poison from the blood. I so the CAllFOf
IVI ANO Nt CATIVA
■ L ELE
- CTR
■ IC COUCH
.
«1
to take end the CALIFORNIA
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tnVE ELECTRIC UNiM'NY to ai ly, and if the
stornai h is bad, use tho CALIFOI
NEGATIVE EIECTRK’ SVSTE:A OUilDEI [ it D U ^ i. up tile
system and purines the poisoned blood. They
are manufactured from roots, herbs ami flower*
that grow in California, aud are safe for child­
ren. They never fail. The Cough Cure Is ex­
cellent for Conglis, Colds,
Croup, Ac., no child w ill ever F£ i f s a M K V R
die with croup when Mils 1 s T y j j P M N K j l i-«
used. O n rM nim en tkillstiB iu H
i»
instantly.B eeou rTradoM ark«si-V
H
on every wrapper, bold by 4J u L i l JT1
S e*
all druggists.
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I especially request thove contem plating purchasing either an Engine or Thrwt«»
season to look up the record o f the AD V A N C E . It fs the only machine ever sold on the I
Coast that has given n itr e tr.tis/action.
I also deal in Laundry Machinery, Marine Engines. All kinds ^
Brass Goods, Inspirators, Injectors, Oilers, Reapers, Mowers
Chemical Fire Extinguishers, and Engines, Oils,
Belting, Hose, Wrenches, Etc.
THE ONLY DEALER»|
PACIFIC COAST
That ship»
IN
C A R LOADS.
CrmmsiT & Co., Props, r
IDS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.’
PRICES GREATLY
A ll
PI 3 O'S CUR t: F Ori CONSUMATI ON
Is U m only Priva te Dia»
iw nsary
MIT in
in Poi
ortlaud or| on
the
S en d
STREET.
Portland, Oregon.
Northwest
Const.
where patients are suco._
fully treated fe r a ll N E R V -
t T S . C H R o N IC
AND
P R I V A T E DINK AS KM id
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DISCOVERY
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BEST AND FASTEST THRESH
IN THE WORLD.
denoy, atc., du e to excesses o r abuse, cu red ,
Y O U N C
M B ? I N s u ffe rin g fr o m th e e ffect*
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TT w ° f y»»iitlifu l fe llie s o r in d is­
c r e tio n sh ou ld a v a il th em selves o f o u r trea tm en t,
A p o s itiv e cu re g u a ra n te e d In e v e r y ca^e. S y p h ilis ,
u r in a r y a n d \ e u e re a l D iseases n il u a n a tu ra l d is-
ch arges, p ro m p tly au d safeljr Cured-
133 a n d
,
ADVANCE ENGINES THRESHEKS AND
A CALIFORNIA
N K A T T I«K .,W . T .
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H tre e t.
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Tho paras it os, o f which w . give cut below, rlfa-
covereff by uh , sre the direct cause o f Catarrh
anJ Cuusumptiuu, also many other discuses.
▼ w V » I.o**es, Weak M em ory, Deapon
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...vestm ent sm all, profit*
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la rg e illu strated Catalogue
w ith fu ll particulars. Man­
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Issued March and Sept.,
each year. I t U an ency.
olopedia o f useful Infor­
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chase the luxuries or tha
necessities o f life. W e
can olothe you and furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary
appliances to rido, walk, dance, sleep,
est, f i s h , hunt, w ork, g o to church,
or stay at home, and in various sises,
styles and quantities. Just figure out
what Is required to do all thesd'things
C O M FO R T A B LY , and you can make a fair
estimate of the value o f the B U Y E B S ’
O U ID E , which w ill b e sent upon
receipt o f 10 cents to pay postage^
_
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SeaflTe Dispensary,
T .
General Agent for the
ST. LOUIS
young t>r old, single or
married, such as
LOST MANHOOD, t
Nervous debility, seminal
losses, failing mernery.
syphilitic eruptions, ef
fects of mercury, kidney
and bladder troubles, gnu-
orrhea, gleet, stricture etc
C O N S U L T A T IO N F R E E .
V a lrY
* • V i s a . A s s a y r r a a d A n a ly tlr a l
The q licitim i o f temale snffrase has asltated \ a r a s l . t . lab oratory, 104 First st.. I'orUand,
tho tensile» and peni of reforme,-» for m an; Or. A n a lyse« made o f ail substanoea.
year». and ganti arsument» havr beoti a d d a rv i
for and asalnst tt. M an; o f thè softer »ex
eonld vote Intclligcntly, and many would vote
a» thelr hn.hand» ,ild. and *tve no thought to
thè merita o f a politi, al 1«»ne. T h e; w,,ai,1 all
vote for Dr. IMeree s Favorite Pronerfptlon, l-r
they know It 1* a booa to thelr »ex. It 1» un
eotialed for thè rare o f leneorrhea. abnormal
dfw-hxrse. m o rtilo» »lekness. and theeoantleaa
III» lo whleh n o tile « aro sutdert. It I» thè only
reniodv for woman s peeullar weakncssee and
H a rin g fo r th e jw st fo u r c r fir e r e s r s been t r o n t je t
alimenta, »old by ,lrn ««i,n . under a positive w ith pini|4> s and M o teh e . on tuy fv - s and b « »ly , and
snarant.-e from thè manttfactnrvr» that It wtll finding no re lie f in a n y o f t h . c h e m lc a llr pr< | *r id
pive »atlafaetlon In rv -y rase, or moncv wtll S > . ) . and
in e . fr e s c r iV J fo r m e b « phvsi, ians
ho rofnnded. “ S --------
ee s n a —
r a i . ^ —
v o n w ra p p e r airound
le o n r lik le d t o t r y y o u r 8. 8. S. reined i , and h a v e
botile.
found g r e a t relief in t h . sam e, fo u r b o ttle , clea rin g
Here her.
CHIlHLbl LH S, îiapïSsi
• U8 «’U UNI «r i» II.
VViil be mailed TREE
to a:l i pplicants, and
r
to last year’s customers
without ordering it. I hk i I u .
_ ,. .
i able Until. Every rM»r?ion using
Earliest Canliilowei Qj^rd^n Field or Flower Heeds
inexistence.
1 should send for it. Address
Temporaneo is the moderate u«e o f (rood
th in s, sud total ahatlnvuce from bad thins*
— The Voice.
tender shadows which our sorrow cast
CREAT HEALER.
F o r 1880
RÎT: “ r.
•'There is a man whoso name will go
down In history,” said a traveling man
to a companion.
"You don't mean it! He looks like
u very ordinary |H>rson. He is most
too young to 1 h > a (Jeneral.”
"No, lie never smelled gunpowder."
"Is he an actorr*
"Not a bit of it."
Cheerfulness Is an excellent wearing qnallty
"Politician or statesman?"
It has been .a ile d the brl*ht weather of the
"N o .’’
heart.
"Then how will his name go down in
Sta w a f e r
R e m e d y van he found for
history ?’’
1 nog h i and fo ld s , or ant trouble of the Throat,
"H is parents christened him after thau "Hrmrn's Bronchial Trochee.’’ Price h rts
A ¡old only la bojei.
George Washington. M e r c h a n t True-
c Ur.
In this world fall ofteu oar Joy* are only the
CHANCK8.
C u re s Cu te, S o r e «, S a lt K h eu tu , Hoila.
P im p le a , Felo n s, S k in D ieeaoe., a n d all
a ilm e n t » fo r w h ich a n aive in » u i u h l e . i o r
ta k in g o u t a o r e tie »» an d h e a lin g it acta
lik e m a fflc. 2A cen ts a box. a t a ll d r u jjK iftc .
acknowledged to be the
Ulustrntod. Descrip­
tive and Priced
iu r i ! *
d i a l i W «m ieli he A l l o u e d l a
THE
D. M. FERRY A CO an
a rge st Seedsmen
In th e w orld.
D M F erry A Co’s
C O N S U M P T IO N C U B E D .
old nhyslelsn, retlvfd from practice, hav-
hadgplacmi In h1s hands by an East India
-Tdotiary the formula o f a simple vegetable
edy for the speedy and permanent “ ire of
_ sumption, Bronchiti«. Catarrh, Asthma,
d all Throat and Lung Affection*, also a posi
ve and radical cure for Nervous Debility and
all Nervous t'omplalnts, after having tested Its
wonderful curative powers In thousands of
eases, has felt it his duty to make It kuow n to
his suffering fellows. Actuated by this m otive
and a desire to relieve human suffering, 1 w ill
send free o f charge, to all who desire It. this re­
elin', In German, French or English, with full
directions for preparing and using.
Sent by
mail by addressing with stamp, naming this
r, W. A. N o y k s , i
¡Hoch, Roches-
NO
i N “ OvEB 6 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
The piety that does not g iv e Is piety thut does
not ^pay.’’—Bongrfgationalest.
TAKK
MEXICAN SALVE
(P a t . Oct. l l . ’itTJcarca all
N e rv o u s and C h ro u lc Dia* ,
« a^es o f b o th sexes. P r ic e ’
M6 and u p w a rd . S en d Uo1
i >r scull'd p a m p h let N o . t
1(1 P T I U K . I f ru p tu re d
send sta m p fo r P a m p h le t N o . 1.
stam p
I * H | <t. N e w In v e n t io n . S end
fo r P a m p h le t N o . 3. A d d r e s s ;
" " *■
,
N K. T . I w .,7 »4 S a cra m e n to S t.,S u n I r u m i sc«>.< u^.
I * * * * ? »»elieYe thafcA
nay h l>«8t t-u buy beedti
o f the largest and must reliable hiAute, and th. > uuo
BK8T.
THK
s.s.s.
m y skin en tire ly .
I ch eerfu lly recom m end y o u r
medicina t o a d wh > are in th e positi >n th a t I h ave
been in. T o n can n a . th ie le t t e r and m y nam e a . a
testim onial to t h . n w r it . o f t h . S. 8. 8. rem edy
V e ry t r u lr y o n r*.
A t r a s o f K ostasox,
XJO 8 inaiane S t. San K ran ci.-o, Val.
U T S em i fi r o u r h «...k» o n Bim-d and s k in I K ,
aud »te tre to •tiffercrwruatled free
T f t K S W I t T e t- R C lP IO CO .
D ra w e r » . A tlan ta , tie .
N. P. K. U. No. 267—S. F. N. U. No. 3U
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Rem em ber It is »
“ »4
good« or answer questions “ 6
cannot cal) write
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Shopping by m ail ts quite a practice, and onr
cxp«wlcnce has proven It satisfactory to tmver
and seller. We offbr to w ild postpaid—School
Handkerchief», border, each, 3c. Sc. be: la d ies'
Handkerchief», border, each, 4c, i.c, 6c, 10c; l.a
dies’ Hdkfs., border, each, lfto. 20o,'2f>e; lad ies'
Hdkf»., scalloped, each, 10c, i;>e, 25c; la d ies'
Hdkfs., embroidered, each. 12r, 18c, 25c, 50c;
la d les' Hdkf».. fine linen. 15c. 20r, :5c; Ladle»'
Hdkf»., hemstitched. ¿V, 50c; silk lld k f«
figured, 250. .'.Or-. 75c »1. (1.25; silk Hdkf».. plain!
, white or rid, 4.-, , 75c, t l , Bandanas, two sixes,
7c, 10c; Men's W hite lld kf».. 5e, 15c, 2T«-, 50c-
»m ail reduction In ',-d o i. and dos lot.
Meti s
Necktie», light, 12c, l>c, 2S, Men's Neckties,
dark. 15e, '25c, .50.'; Men's K id Gloves, *1, Il.'25,
I I . '0, |2; M p i i ' s Kid Gloves, fnr top. (1,(125
It .: « ; Men's Btiek Glove». »1. »1.25, »1.40; Men's
Buck Gauntlets, |1 ¿5, »1.50; M en'« Working
Gloves, .Oo. 7.5c. |t; Men'« Woolen Gloves, 50c;
Ladies' Warm Mlttons, 25c; la d ie s ' Word Hose,
extra, 45e. 50c; Infants' W ool Hoar, extra. 20c,
25o; Misses' W ool Hose, 5 to «>-, 30c to 4,'ie'
Men’»C o tton H alf nose, «e, 10c, 1?«-. JOr Men's
r a n e y c o tto n Hose, r.o. Hoc, 80r; Meh's Wool
H alf H ow ,
S5c, 45e; Garden Siad«. '25 paper»
»«•o rt.d for (1 Rogers' plated Teaspoons, U
dot.. (1.16; Rogers' Plated Bntti* Knives, each.
>0r. i V h * W hite Undt*rve«t*. ladies’ , 48r, fiHr.fi,
*1*0; R,d Pnderrest*. ladies'.7. e. ft. (1
It :<0
Combination »nits, wool, red or white, each
(2.2.; Corsets, 56r. fiOe. tt. (125. |1 50. ( 3. l f t o
he registered, add 10c to aN ive price» «.-nd
«tamn«. P, O. or express order ruder*.-ear of
all kind«, »hoes. Rubber Goods, Notions and
many Other g<««ls by mall at a trifle aN ive list
prices W rite for complete list o f :wou articles
st wholesale price«, in any quantity, to
s r ii:
S
T E I N W A Y . S * c J .>c& £ ‘ « & 2
Plaaoa; Burdett Omaa. tout
ORAT OO, « T
sizes in stock fron
pound« to 1.*™.
f o r R ED U C ED PB®
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