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1 tPPTYI Q ri V/X * M M fJi i I i ____ t 9 VXfPl 1 Y\ k 3 V 1 LIKJ I y JÊL B^P Cr JL I am a farmer at Fiinm T*»o. T have uü Germa. Sy" ip lor si* Years successfullv for 4ore 'Tl.ro.. Coughs, Colds Hoarseness PainsYn pu-?. .ml T _1 O b.' r ! S5i**iiSKSJ2S?ffiXS' me U . 8 av S tn r « P * 1,1 By ,in »' but * <l me Uy to anyone wanting such a ineaicine—German Syrup is the best We are subject to so many sudden changes from cold to hot, damp weather here, but in families where German Syrup is used there is little trouble from colds. John F Jones x# - . ■ i.- . - . —-—j ""-" ; I i i if Ill 0 i , ' ; i j ] A hr t sssa sytsi k fcsi usa «at t aan «MfeJrÂJ-ÆÇ, •tot uitTBaSw 90 tssa tat n W. mm kflMHi a eiRktitn : r I ; I j — A Pure Norwegian Oil is the kind used in the production X of Scot tin Emul- (t »ion—Ilypophos- gfl phitesof Lime and ^4 Soda are added V _ for their vital ef fect upon nerve and brain. No mystery surrounds this formula— the only mystery is how quickly it builds up flesh and brings back strength to the weak of all ages. » Scott's Emulsion will check Consumption and i* indispensable in ail wasting dis eases. fwws4ty>»»i«S*iM T V All SisssWts. i I Every Month Ocaot Bfl«ri«tni*tion; they don t b( thm'% eooAde la aoybo4y hot try Bradfield'a Female Regulator a »»sc»* t*f nuitm. morvtf. tCAsrv. lurniuio »»4 leeieuuui MENSTRUATION. Rook to " WOMAN" mol] »4 fro«. stuomiD acsuuToa co . aiwsu, e*. I ne Best Waterproof j j I ■ l Coal In tho WORLD I SUCKER tr»-i M #■ a a Has _ ' I*amnm laa SSSrr* XLtsLhELi? lüLrJISÄaSS— 1 kt.l* IWmjd.fr*. u*RriMA.TaAfV. M»?tr Cures Constipation b UIW yvilGIIKOU WII 1 ThompsM't Ey« Wahr. . . 9 Tut riMH art a nd •LICKtl hi »«mwaNd FTv^.r, «ud will k««p v»ti dry la tha b»rv>r«i stvtw. TIM npw h>HWt L trniCUlltfihMfiwtWii« «walsand «n'f r»th««auraOMidl*. a«w«r*af uaHstbaM. Uoa'« bar • coat Ifuw" Ft#b Imml ' t* no «cm It. ITIaitra I4M ( R(Rl«r«w A. J TOWRK. Itofftna, Mom. I I ffRffiivtPfi wim Mr* fjM Caution! : j ; Don't bo deceived by Ignorant, unscrupulous fakirs snd confi dence men, assuming to offer ••Indian Hcmedles," snd who pretend that their nostrums are made by tbo Indians. ^ÂmîSfi' tkrtitiss and i*t,*«lyl*tm*ii*| «•** •( it* iBÜ ! IsUs sit »bunt Ue Isdlsss. KICKAPOO Indian Sagwa and other KIrkspoo Indian R,in,(ill's srs TIIK OXI.T «kMI INK INDIAN RiHiniKH MADK AINU HOLD IN AMERICA. Th* word•■ KIrkspoo" tscopjr rlghtsd soil they tUrs not steal that. It, stirs yon gri •• KIrkspoo R,Tn,dlss." that ,v»vy ksttt* «r psrhsft hssrs this fsr-tiisll, ilgastar* Ihsi 1 anti •+* V VXitrllmtI ijk Agent«. &2I Ortfid At«., Vww Mavra, (X. Thaïe ftûMlM Italian |«m4I«*in ; an pmldtuü Lui ara aold al alt «trug «tore«. FREE! BEGINNINGS, I ^.ldÆ tyrhr,r * OWla * dOW " " a ~ p With tU*- inillH upon thy flu gem. und the ships upouitoy imlfti! Tail me why thou nevsr fallest, oevsr grown! HotwhirïÂÂeurrem bringt „own 1 1 «ÂœhS'Sr»'™ r,, ^ Kt d °'" Quickly then tha river an**wetwl: "Praia* the i Mttl« Uiountatn »piiiut, 1 K '" ,or ,h ° l>r ~ lou * ». '" ier * ,be m °*' ! There ihr nilll hum.In u crevice, aoU the ship .. THE INCANTATION. ! __ ' " The netting aim cant ite last golden j rays upon town, hill und hay. theu ^ank to rest behind the frost-fringed peak* of the Sierra*. The flood of golden light no longer batlied the houiM*to|>H of Aimiinect&r village* that lik« ru eagle** neat I *•«»» on the aide of the rocky mount aim*. 1 Butin the street* of the little town light* ware gleaming and bon- j Are. burning. Troops of peasant* gsylv clad in holiday attire tilled this narrow thoroughfare* and the broad pla/a that formed the center of the town. It was the Eve of St. John and all vouni* men. . From their sober garb. It* fashion ' and the long hair that fueled down j over their ear*, one would have pro- ! uounced them »luden!». And so they were; scholars of, the j dark convent that frowned u|tou the ! crest ol a neighboring hill. i.» , ■ Lui» Amador, a ith oUck and hair; handsome, despite the look I of sadness that clouded hi* f^e. ! Hi* friend wa* known ft* Enrique, j a wild and thoughtless blade. were preparing for the festival day. On u »tone beuch close by the door of the little inn that fronted on the a rude square and bore for its sign picture of a golden goat. »at two )M "*» ctji)t*4 t me youut w j . y US. , !!*'• , Hn - u r h ~*"~l *ad? replied Lui*. Look upon yonder castle." and lie pointed to a lordiy tower that. |>erebed tt|»on a spur of the Sierra, kept watch ami ward over town und sea. "M» ] months ago 1 wa*-the lord of that place, the last heir of Amador's line, Hut ou my father's death came a stranger with many u parchment proof of debt my father owed He wrenched my estate front me. and to day 1 am a beggar. My cousin, loo. ; the fair Marina, once my plighted wife, hut now w ith leas of fortune I came leas of love." • lf the blue-blooded belle forsake* } you, the damsel of low degree Is | more kind. Juanita, the maid of tbe ] inn here, thinks all the world of you. " "True, I have guessed her secret " j replied Luis, sadly. "Enrique, this night 1 determined to know my fate. In some ancient book I have read a strange old legend of the night of the j Eve of St John If an anxious lover ; stands within the churchyard at the ] midnight hour and casts over hi* »houldrr three slip* of olive that have lolt the touch of »ater bles*ed I and invokes the ; semblance of J his future wife will appear before him To-night I will try If the legend j i"' tvnth or falsehood. " ••Luck go with you comrade: but ! com... let's to wn,.per. for lb- night •iraû *. muuN. draw apac . Ibe two friends departed. Hardly were they out of sight ere a man stepped from the shadow of the j inn door, wlsere he had listened to by the church, maiden of hi* fate, the - The listener was Gabriel, the usurp- ! ing count Amador. "Would that satan waited for him ' in the ehtirelivard!" cried the dark- ■ j orowed ermtlt. \ eng.'fully. "A pious wish, truly," replied a i j voice that carne from the side of the i I inn where the shadow was dense. Gabriel turned in amazement ; then, j their conversation i front hi* resting-place or. the earth %jü£!l 1 Sv cL T '"° " - ul * 1 wart fellow, roughly clad.. 'Huy Ctuinart ««xolaiinoii Lanrial. ••The same; cx-brignml. ex-game ster, ex-everything that Mother «'huwat .condemns, and hobest people j » vo " ■' , , "V\ tlRl (ÎO YOU WH»k here? ' ron,r, " le of world has UH«d you well. J"""' »■ M « 1 fortUDe ; hav« certain pap^raio «m?1 'lhe I would ( beside* I . , . . - . . receipt# given by yonr flit her to the old count of Amador for money paid; | I The receipts stolen by a fain*, servant 11 yon. The i and la Idle abstmcc of which you hnvi> been able to sci*c the cslatc of Aina dor. Will you buy them or shall 1 ; seek tbe outcast heir that, left yot just now?" >'No. no!" cried Gabriel, hastily, "1 will pay whatever you demand. ! But u word upon another subject, Sit down.'' They did not notice that a girlish J face whs peering through a lattice ; window of the Inn upon thorn, or that ; her cars were eagerly diinkiug in . , „ ,, ••Thli I-Äi* |foe««n a fool s ermul ; to the old eliureh yard .to-night," Gabriel said. | "Yes; 1 heal'd.'' I "He innsl «over Wave UVat spot ! ... "llave yon t Iw 1 papers with you. "Ye* They were stolen by a servant of the count after his death, 11a Intended to sell them to you." •■I know, lie approached me on the subject. 1 appointed a time and place to see him. He never came, Thinking that by some accident the papers were Inst 1 presented ray claims and seized the estate. I have a friend at court, and by his aid 1 oh tained the title um well as the castle. " -The mau who approached you was! killed in a street brawl. Mine was , tho bend that struck him. Of ourao,. their woniis. alive. M ••Good! I'm your man." I naturally inherited all he had," Why have you delayed so long In teckin# me?" *<A alight difficulty with the (fen tlemen of the black rolie— the police, 1 »•» oblig.-.i to take to the rock« of the Merra for safety, like a hunted , f w ( - . .» it wo,ï * out tnat mue aiittii* naa Dioun , over, and who Will dare to HUKpect «he friend of the noble count of Am mlor?" AnJ tbe rum " n buckled a« he «poke. !.J7S5'S5g^KÄ%S?! ! «.IfW Mid IhMKhUülly. "You »hall rent easy, noble count; j »'Y dagger will remove him from your path. The churchyard Is far up OM h *de of the hill. At midnight all the village will lie hurled in slum her. We can crush out hi* life a* ea«y us drown a blind kitten. I "We had better not be seen Uj «ft»« <*' present ''Gabriel said. -At 1 11 1 11 meet you, then we il post our selvas In the road that lead* to the churchyard; wait till this buis passes. ! then follow him and in the church >'"'<1 remove him from the world. ' "The plan la a* simple a* the washing of hands.'' and the brigand I r °se *** ** e B P°ke. -'Jill II, then. farewell.' Gabriel watched him fora moment In »Hence. "When a man meditates evil. .Satan j . himself sends the tools to bis hands. ' My mind i* fixed- Lui* must per j ** n ! ••»*•• ( 'I he moon, in crçsenf forjp, shed its j j faint light over hill and dale, danced ! in shining ripple* on the sea aud • bathed the forest-crowned crest* of ■ {,, .. jt|»0 rocky range with Us silvery j ucttiufr. I Up the steep and rugged path that ! led to the churchyard the true heir : j of Amador tolled. Huy »talked off with a swaggering gait j Closely clasped within hi* hand ».MS .... ,l.„- „I oil,.. HI. br... .Mil«™,« —I strange thought* were in hi* mind. "If tbe legend is true." he mur mured, "1 shall see my future bride What form will float, vision-like, be ] fore mo? Shall I sec the pretty face j of the village beauty who love* the outcast aud the friendless wanderer?" Absorbed In thought, Luis did not heed the two dark figures that, like grim phantoms, tracked his path. Little recked the young man of the ; danger that lurked so nigh. He gained the cburchvard. I The moonlight gleamed fitfully and coldlv on the headstones that marked } the graves. | The soft wind sighed with a mourn ] ful sound a* it stirred tbe leaves the trees that shaded the resting j place for the dead, The gloom and silence fell like a shroud upon the soul of the young mat. os he stood within the church j yard and waited for the convent bell ; to tell that the midnight hour had ] come Clear on the night air came the silver tone* of the monitor. I «Maiden of rnv late, from niv hand ; ] oa> t the leave*.of the blessed olive: J here, on the eve of gt««l St John. ! summon thee te appear betöre me!" j Thus spoke the young man. Itespite himself, his voice trembletl ! as he deliveuvtd the invocation. I'hen. fr,«n the shelter of one of „ , . , the large gt-avestone*, rose a female form, the hand extended as if in turning. j The face and form were in the I-shade thrown by a neighboring tree, - yet the strained eyes of Luis clearly ! recognised Juanita, the maid of the ' With r wild laugh that rang shrilly ■ through the churchyard, be threw i vision from his sight; advanced a few i steps and then fell senseless to the j The Up hi» hand» a» though to *hut tho i inn. eartli. , . , . ,9 overwrought brain sought refuge in the semblance ol death 1 Vr u r u - "t ,u rr' rod -, Then from the shadows of the chaarchyanl wall, cam«? the dark fotrn.s that had tracked the young man up the mountain steep. j Like wolves, the twoadv «need with skro ! thy trend, ■fl tlu*ir hands gleamed the bright tfV*el of the nshAHRinV dainr« Y r. ( -t.«ulimtslv they looked around them.ns they advanced. 3.0 sound, save the night breeze stirring the wind; no Immun shadows | ou the ground, save their own. i A ni inn to more and they beat over ilw senseless form of young Amador. The hand of the assassin was raised ; togive the blow, human blood. ! Another second and the bright steel would have been dyeo crimson with But the tlaggei- never descended to j pienuo the white throat of Amndor. ! Forth from the concealment of J the grave-stone sprang the female l ; form which the frenzied brain of the \ ; young man had taken for the spirit , of the Millage beautv. lhtaklng they looked upon a phan ; tom form from tho other world, the two -tnaster and hireling—would | have sought safety In Right, but from I the shelter of the .tomb-stones came ! half-a-dosen black-robed shadows that burned their way. .. No r 1 * 1 "» 8 ,h . u . ti, r: but al * u " ll * > the Ulfllistors of justice. Slowly tiko young irnin oamo liaek , to conseioutgieRS, and when he opened his eyes he gazed into the face of Juanita, the maid of the Jun; tho girl i who hud not ouly saved his life, but given him back his fortune and title, It was Juanita who stood by his side when a holy father of the church road |he marriage rite* and called down a blessing upon the heads of . the count bhd countess of Amador. i The eve .of gootl St. John had , brought joy t.i the good and evil to I the wicked.-Ohum*. , X Car« Constipation anil tlyspopsin. f» r Bboop'ff Restorative Nerve Pill* »ent free with lUMlMftl Book to prove merit, lor ft* stamp. L>rugtfl»t«,2?>c. I>r. Shoop, Box W.,8«clnt Win. KpHrptlc Infamy of tirent Men. Sir Andrew Clark 1* quoted a* baying at a meeting recently held In London '"Promote the founding of a colony for »ÄST* naft been proved by fcpe<.'ialifitfi, that a , Jar^e proportion of our great men. from Newton 1o('ha/les Darwin were Kielclv Är inf a^ în f a^ theTh.d ^^ epileptics-and yet when they had at mined to manhood they were capable °* great tillage. .. ''".n" 1 ,''"' tbi"«,**"?"™ one way u> cure deafur,«. and ilitt is by con "" gjg f» "g*!«- Deal;«» to eaated by of the EusuckUn 1 ut*. wuei.tbi* tut* * in flamed you have & rumbling t-ouud or im prefect hearing, and when ills entirely closed, 2S« £$ «!Tîhu*tube re tiored to it* norm*! condition, hearing will be dutroyed forever; nine ca*e» out of ten « "ÿ "ÄaÄ 2Ä ££ We will give One HundreS Dollar, for any ! «*" <* J*"*»«* fe'ï* ed c l J jr ii"î % Xïtaî ?r£ HaJI ' C, ' urrt ' Curfc ^ y. j, CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. |ySold by Druggists, 75c. I DciftiHi Cannot Ba Cured Worklu» Hi* FitksitKc. .Tay Gould once told a story about au Irishmah. It was when there were packet-boats on the Erie canal Tbe Irishman offered to work his passage to Buffalo, and they set him leading j worked faithfully for two daj-s. doing « great deal of thinking. On the third hè "l'nmight a^'w-elî l*v\k as work me pa-sage.'' And walk he ( did, without even thanking his empioy j er». • __ , .. , employes of the treasure department j were coming out of the big building, t wo ne\v»Loyfi siooi waiting lor the clerks Both boy : was stout, the oth the horses that lowed the boat. He *'4ilt m Holler on Tf." One aftornoon about 4 o.clock, as the s were small. One er pale and delicate. The larger boy cried bis papers in a strong bass voice, while the little fel !" V.r. a *. sä se Û,, w„h tl„ (.as. roil , , U r E .d roi:D„. and, with a look of disgust and con tempt, said to his companion in the news business: "Oh. cum off; w-y don' ye git a holler on ve?" j HHjHB , , J ïv'*,* 30 8n * p ' when J J- '» tcliam, generally known TO wsbe sold a pacing horse to a farmer f„r *!». He then bought him back for 8#0 and then sold him again in another town for (100. At Ile t amp's the other night the question came up; much did he make in the trade? After a good deal of "ligeriu by the audi c f, te ho i?* d ~*? ed th * t . he ""*«•»» an< ; Lcn scUled. How do v" figurait/' ' How The CTgsrrtt« llablt In Germany. I am pleased to think that as yet there are no sign* that smoking will become a public vice with women, bow , . . . ... f" rit ,"I bcta private in this conn îî^_ Jf for separate smoking «.mpartment* for women has been made to the railway authorities. The reply was rather cu rions, yet very much to the point; "Wo ,ncn who smoke are men: consequently, 'hey n»y go a»d smoke with the othir * Narrow Escape, A farmer in Camden county, last week, fell asleep under a tree. ' While slumbering, with his head against the ÂmTÎ Miuirrei wnich in its haste to rea<*h a p l aC e of safety, jumped in the farmer s mouth, taking it for a knot-hole. The farmer, not being used to raw game, disgorged the squirrel with an effort, and it fs said lias not yet fully reoee ; ered. ! j ! Art T TIwimd or woman wbo la profitably Mfliej«l 1* rentra'.]? happy. If yon »re not happy 1% may he heoanao yon have not foun4 yonr proper work W# «••»»•aily ur§o all *uch ptraoM to wiitetefl F 1 *>ta*on à Co.. Richmond. Va and thoy can «how ■•part rasa work In akncli rou can bs L*j^-.r aadssoet Wraaipiojen. No kind of ventiler is unfavorable forsow tag wild oats j " TV* at too tonen and tak* too tittle out ïââ Tea, n simple herb remedy, helps Natura to firciwme thaï bIméii, Ht* who will not Bfiftwtw to tbe rudder auust answer to the rfidtt. If «ha Iftahv I« CiiMlnt Tpefil. ; tr.r» and uf* that old and w«U triad remedy, Muta. ai»*wt ifoonnito Pntrr fw cwijim Twthini. , Th* msnlv jiart is to do with «tight and «sin what j-ou can do. '-"j7—^ „ oAom. ^ketu^i Bslsam will stop the cough «tones. Go to vour druggist tod»v and g*t « sampis bottls irse L«rg» bouiw Waus d *1.00. j Envions men grow lean at the success of ttalr "fbjhbors._ No msn can smile in the (sue of advsrsity, ' Rni> - mean it. with . DON'T LISTEN j —- cm *hurKer l< pivwßtl ** l * nt ! « thing tiiat hewrutUvou to ttiSZÄs buy. wbwi you sskfor Dr. l \S^\rv \ proof of ttaisisensy The , Vk only gunmnfsed rsms^ ( V. for 'j*? > ! l,w ! tl i* of T. 0 ™?"' ^ ^rimion " If it ever fails to bonrtu or cur»», tn mak fia* (,\ in S women strong |[[|l ^, u * u hav" S your°«ioney twick. Anything "Just as goo8," or as sure to Äiir" b<s " ,d would **• * ,ld in i, * n mvigora ting, restorative tonic, especially adapted to , woman's needs mid perfectly boriulos* in any «mdition of her system. ^U^builds up, strsngthans, regulates, aad i - _ U onT tWrnbon, ffihunnmlknf-.-very thing that's known ns a •• female complaint?' it's a remndy that's safe, osrtain, and proved, . , * At * HflCP . "• 4 * * '*'• i inourc »u>» rtmm .«i «mtun m.«™.,» 1 ÄTO&ÄNSÄÄTS&Äa; j I # 7 c nn ln *,r n nn * ~ „.mm, : , 575.00 to S 250.00 ^ I Ska fiaraiaca,Org«»«,Klrjrlt*, farw Teela. HafT». r»r. IM nifit. —"*■ ta Pure water can al wavs be told from , impure bv a few very simple tests. To judge of the color fill a colorless gloss bottle with the water, look through it at some black object, and the distinc-, ness with which this can be seen gives an idea as to the proportion of clay and sand it conUins. 'then pour out one-half of the water, cork thebot tie tightly, and set it in a warm place for a a day. Bemove the cork and smell the air in the bottle. If there Is an offensive odor, however slight, the wa ter is unfit for domestic use and should be rejected. It often happens that well water, no matter how bright and sparkling, contains large quantities of putrescent matter. When this is the case decomposition is sure to take place ln a few hours when the bottle is put in a warm plat«, and decomposition is al ways attended by an unpleasant odor. ! T«at« of ih# Furt y of Water* The Nertou» speaker. At a Massachusetts town the other night, there wa* a temperance lecture in the chapii of the churches. The gentleman who was to preside did not show up. and a man known to have a ueep interest in the temperance course . was called upon to act in his place. ; Mr. S is a very nervous man who easily gets ratt.cd He struggled to i his feet, and this is what he said; "i.s die* and gentlemen: Since Brother -is not here to ask the blessing of j God to rest upon this meeting, we will | proceed with the business anil do the ! best we can without it. Amen." A Beggar * Journal. The Paris papers very numerous and miseiianeons in character, 1 know, but I was not aware until very recently ; that the list includes one entitled Li Journal des Mendicants. J his is a daily, each article being signed with I the name of its w riter, w ho is supposed j to be a professional beggar! U. S. Government Baking Powder Tests. The report of the analyses of Baking Powders, made by the 0. S. Government (Chemical Division, Ag'l Dep't), shows the Royal superior to all other powders, and gives its leavening strength and the strength of each of the other cream of tartar powders tested as follows: LEAVENING GAS. Per «wt ROYAL, Absolutely Pure, . 13.06 - . 160.6 12.58 . . . 151.1 11.13 . . . 133.6 10.26 . . . 123.2 9.53 ... 114. 9.29 . . . 111.8 8.03 .. . 96.5 7.28 .. . 87.4 4.98 .. . 65.5 Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure, and of greater leavening power than any other pow'der. Cubic ift. per m. The OTHER POWDERS TESTED are reported to con tain both lime end sulphuric acid, and to be of the following strengths respectively, . . . I vns h i Poeitively cure Bilious Attacks, Con etipation, Sick-Headache f etc. 25 cents per bottle, at Drug Stores Write for sample dose, free. J. F. SMITH & CO.New York. Jo Popalist Pre ss and People. I take pleasure In announcing that ! have made arrangements on behalf off the National Reform Press Association, whereby plates and ready-sprints containing Populist j matter officially approved and rec ommended by the National Reform Prers Association and Chairman ' _ . , . ... _ » Tauöeneck, tn any quantity defined, will be furnished by ■ Write to the Western Newspaper ) Union for Samples and prices. No other house furnishes authorized | matter. W. S. MORGAN, Sec. Ns- ' tional Reform Press Association. Address The • Western • Newspaper • Union ' WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, OMAHA. NEBRASKA. — ! MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS It WITH THOMSONS SLOTTED _ clinch'rivets. No tools required. Only s hssuner needed to drive snd clinch tberu mwilv and quickly: I lesvins tbe clinch shsolutcly smooth. Requiring! an hole to be nutde in the leather sor bacc for th* Rivet*. They sre SI KONG, TOUGH snd DtmtlLE. Millions now in u*c All length, uniform or "ï.irVïï.v^rv.r.Me« or .cud ^ h, ttsini» for . NiXOfl*,«.c | odkS*' JUDSON L. THOMSON MFC. CO., Waltham. Mai«. — 1 -, LYE I EWIS» 98 % I rewimr ato rumor mm u'AT*xrmv) j ïïtpoÂnÆjd- lé î *35 with vrmoTfiltlfi IM. the cununta •tr always ready fbr nsf. WUI 1 roakr lhe bm limned Hard Soap iu SX) mi mi lo* %n:ho*f 1« la «h*» be«« forrlransma waste piped, diMnfrding mikb. clow't*, wa«Liuf LottU'!*, mTntj*. irw, etc WIFEWu ff fiWff!'MR * if) Ray a a »04. M VUMOI auaas, •arty toasrit aOa»«^ t# Uf%< mm harry Vtkl i—«Ht» Wt.flssIsNss'hsWVwft«»* i -wa* IlFfHU» IN. I», «kam. A 8. OtCAM 1U» HARD RUBBER TRUSSES CTRB RUPTURE, i Sobd ft*r b*x»k of par _ __... _ _ Uculam. I. B. NKI IsKV A 00a Xù ». 1 Ith FU., Fhllada. W N U Omaha, 19 1893 Phyafrlana Hava Fonod Oat , • eonta»lnaiiiig and fmiirn elamcntfa Vh^u^Sj»» »en.iu.c »uteeotsoeoB* cov.rlwt of the rle* *nB li*»jne*ui ot the joinu, Mustng •uUor*» tod Sl.tortlon^orthe toiiAs. So (ml JNNÿipe hà» ûe«K>*otr»t»<i ta r*r*rd this mMiclac of Mniarebeast*« use* cbecks >h* foriiila»ble u, atrocious disease, nor 1* It u , £îlÂyiftffS££?5ÏS medlclte costales only salutary leered 14 ** •!•<>» »Ifoal remedy lor malarial f Lumenté' de'n';ift* l> îSd*'ou!er > that you get nit (enutne. Potting a Little of It In Motion, -Talk about air being 'freer " said tbe young man in knickerbockers, hand ing S150 over to the bicycle dealer and taking tbe machine. "It's the most ! expensive thing on earth. You're mak ing a clean profit of <7.50 on the air in those pneumatic tires, by gum, and I know it." u mm ibe no u iet.i* fevera, mw tad Wtffcr diftordc IV world's COI.IMHIAX exposition Will be of value to the world by illus trat ing the improvements in the toe . hanical arts and eminent physicians ; « ill tell you that the progress in mesli <. a ] agents, has been of equal importance, i an< j as a strengthening laxative that! Srrup of Figs is far in advance of alt otkers.H j | ! The man who say* be is ready to die, fat a liar or a lunatic: ■ÖKÜÄÄW 1 nt tftj r mHm v«lou* cure* TreUtae *»d •£ ut trial boni« fro« to «• Wbe n* bislev get* a grip on a man, some ; thing breaks when it lets go «h..«,»'. m.,i. t on Sal™.-' w*r-*»M-i to -*,<■. or moor; ntu*M. s*s ytw I j wrtmmmmmt* The more some men owe, the more they want to buv on credit. I Unlike the Dutch Process So Alkalies — OR — Other Chemicals are oeed in the preparation of i A W. BAKER A CO.'S -MBreakfastCocoa I H itAtrA is « j,«*« an d tolublt. [V 1 i tia, over-f A-.n f timer PB (At »o -mirth ut Cocoa mixed _*■ with starch, Arrosrroot or • Sugar. is far mors eco nomical, ooSisg lets (Aon os* cent a eup. It L< delicious, nourishing, sad easily mgxstkd. _ ; Sold hj Grocors ewrjwlwr*. W. BAKER & CO , Dorchester, ÜSM. [ tmmÊÊKÊÊÊÊÊÊBÊÊÊÊKM u " T on * u»«u BLOOD POlSOll A SPECIALTY. I "" ,= "* u j ^ Mru[> hiu or Bet »„nur- lut. -» ' rniruiietâcm» — «ad wir Ma.*ic typbtiw»« i* th«oa thin» ih«l will enre pem»«aenUy. PmüiIt« prvcf »ent our rwllab Ut? Our backIof im «m vurV !.. .4. — »lort. fron. Coos KutvoT CO.. C»l«>so, lit. ■araioi/MliotiA wsokkis Sit nf olvJIM w «.bloat...,, d. <7 W Successfully Prosecutes Claims. R lAlrPrinclpnt Exkminer c S. Pension Bti ) IijoIuIrum. iiMj.«i*c»uu«cWm^ni.*j, | ' ' Lbe Famon* Little Pill* fur l\»n«tl étalon. 9Irk Head* Mb«. l»uj«i»na.No NauMMa.No Fain. Ver? Muall ng Sigg Sggl&ft " L Mfcw—^ \ \U U o. vv. r. sxvntit. m. it. Mali n»pi. i*. ! McVlt'Urr*«. T'hontor, C'hlrngNi. 111. YO uia MEN and Railroad ! Laaru IV ,__I AfMiti' Su _ . ytKwi gitUBtlous umttl, P. BROWN, »vdatla. a*. 313 Si or* ami aocura OMAHA BUSINESS BOOSES. IW?STEAM DYE WORKS Pvr.iso and Oi.kamno of every Description, I 1M1 Ksruani St.,Omsk*. Cor Ave.A.A SStliSt.. Council Bluffs Bend for circular A price list, — _ - - - — Tl V I O I Ilm ! 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