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VJgoroti. Itlcn mid Woimn. The vigorous aro they who pay attention to tin of health, of which one of the foremost is Take enro of your digestion. Should a tompora ry attack of the enemy, dyspepsia, surprise you foil Ula Bubsrqucnt assaults with lloatntter'i I 8totnucb Bittern. From tho stomach come tin fundamental supplies which minister to vigor 1 and 1 thoroughly transmuted Into blood active!] circulated, uro tho maintenance of the system Pallid In countenance, nervous, attenuated li figure, nppotlU'less, poor sleepers, are the dyspep tic. llcluforced and built up by the great stom neble, the wan and the thin luc'cnse In color an< bulk, appetite Improves, nervous symptoms dis appear, sleep grows tranquil and refreshing, the liilraiuiuillity of mind and despondency n< hie In Invalids gives place to light heurlrdiift capacity for raoy enjoyment of the good thing« t»f this life. Vue the Hitters for malarial, bilious Hirtlntallc and kidney troubles. an s. t 5Œ* Ml [ % mm -m ». 0X15 I5XJOYS Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the svs tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual Syrup of Figs is the of its kind Obstipation, only remedy ever pro duccd, pleasing to the taste and ac cop table to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, ninny excellent qualities com mend it to all and havo made it its the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and SI bottles by all loading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may hot have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY. NEiV YORK. N.Y. W * I BLOOD. But do not use the dangerous alkaline and mercurial preparations which destroy power of Iho stomach. The vegetable king dom gives us tho bosi and safest remedial agents. Dr. Sherman devoted ihc greater part oi his life to the discovery o( this relia ble and safe remedy, and all its ingredients are vegetable. He gave i! Iho name of f riekly Ash Bitters l a name every ono can remember, and to the present day nothing has been discovered that is so beneficial tor iho BLOOD. for the LiVES, for the KlDiJEYS and for iho STOMACH. This remedy is now so well and favorably known by all who havo used il that arguments as lo its merits aro use less, and if others who require a correct ive to the system would but give il a trial tiro health of this country wouid be vastly improved. Remember tho name—PRICKLY ftSH BITTERS. Ask your druggist tor it. FRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO.. ST. LOÜIS, MO. Semr j & •V' 0 HEADACHE BEST' TORPID LIV€R »/-/LITTLE DYSPEPSIA ff PILLS. BILIOUS B AL BAD BREATH _ WAYS CAO COMPLEXION B CURE CONSTIPATION PENSIONS. . Hoi tilers disabled Tho Disability bill Is : homo dé suni ii lot! will* lutlod. Also |»fti died frt ho w «pendent ponde of A t<>-day. win vine. If you wish fully settled, add effec claim speedily and success JAMES TANNER, Iiato Commissioner of Pensions. Washington, 1>. C. «Ç'****+**+*++++++*++*'î+*++4 I A PRESENT. I CEND us your address and wo will make you * C> prus.-ut of tho bu t Automatic WASHING t MACHINE in tho World. No wash-board or rul» 4* mug needed. Wo want yen to show it tovourfricmKij» Soractnsa-tenUfyoucan. Vou can COIN MONEY* <■ laundry works, f, Dpv st . s. y. * BORE WELLS ! MAKE MONEY! ünr Well Machine» are the mont KKI.I ABLB. PlIRABLR.fU-'CCKSSirULl ThcjdoMOKK » «UK and make tilt BATED PICOFLT. They FINISH Well» when* 1/ FAIL! Any »ire, 5 R che» diameter. b Catalogue SS FRSE' LGOMIS & NYMAN, TIFFIN, - OH IO. H Dig 0 1 » the acknowledged leading remedy for all tiro unnatural discharge» and private diseases of men. A ccrlain euro for the dchlli« taiing vreakuoss peculiar _ _ to women. . . . . Pf'CI Midonlrby I prescribe It and feel »sf® L&BTHEEvAHSCHEMi ^iro. In recommending U to tBTONEB^NMiMTim.lU, Kulil by UlragKl.U. JPK1CE 81.00. r Cures In ^ DAYS. Stricture. ' I« U8F.1* Ly OIIIL «^joOUF.Vh « II1LIMIF.N - w 1 imusauda of young in the U Q 1 a Uh ami th"ir happini .-» to Hide' * Food Sill® J iJ-ÜVMi'aî'- ' n ingbeen Hr I> 'FIS TIIH I.RADINO ruOO IS ** HI, rutMKICS. - «u,p. \V Jd CO., I'olmcr. At a»«. I K l* TI ARE YOU WEAK\ * »ST 11 AM100I), 'L08HK9 of any we will givey suffer from MCRVOUS P1SKA8KS. kind from KXtKSftKS W! -ihi WOSDF.RU £ ularantrk a (I rk to »und jou — pie package bur lot! in plain wrapper, t». !,liver or stump kt<* cover pocking andposluge. IJIKMU AL 10., 417 Bcaibom St., Chicago, 111. ( a FKEgiUlAL. f KINK, case. Write Sanativo" u a FRFKs n at iî ■ thkii Home Decoration. xw On I* Improved Novelty it ehinousti »2 M die», roar»® rug», mittens. Ae.. and tin** rephyrs, or silk Mn chines rug patteras. Hi Ile f î lu h I ■ by mail for I list of Machine», _ tern» on Muidin. yarns, «•Id ' h, ■ 1 i ■ J:. BOSS JC CO.. T«»H*«îo V D • ■louv cm iiMiim; ivoitits ;rgeet Works west ot the Mlsileslpjl. Ye foi estimates. SIOL'X CITY, la. RIDA FREE IN foliation. Cheap home» all. Send »tamp for illustrated "Homo iveker," 0. M. Cr«.b/,»» 7ra»hila Bl.Mil. ■■ A DOCTOR'S CONFESSION. lie Doi i'l Take Itlmii Ilodlcliie and AdvlneM tho IftuporUT Not To. "Humbug? Of course it is. The so-called science of medicine is a hum bug and has boon from tho time of Hippocrates to tho present. Why the biggest crank in the Indian tribes is tho medicine man," "Very frank was Uio admission, es pecially so when it came from one of tho biggest young physicians of the city, one whoso practice is among the' thousands, though ho has been gradu ated hut a few years," says the Buffalo Courier. "Very cozy was h:s office too, with its cheerful grate lire, its Queen Anne furniture, aud its many lounges hnd easy-chalrs. He stirred tho lire lazily, lighted a fresh cigar, and went on." Take tho prescriptions laid down in books and what do you find? Poisons mainly, ' and nauseating stuffs that would make a healthy man an invalid. Why in the world science should go to poisons for its remedies I cannot tell, nor can I find any one who can." "How does a doctor know the effect of his medicine?" he asked. "Ho calls, prescribes, and goes away. The only way to judge would bo to stand over the bed and watch tho patient. This cannot bo done. So, really. I don't know how ho is to tell what good or hurt ho does. Sometime ago, yoil re member, the Boston Globe sent out a reporter with a stated, set of symp toms. Ho went to eleven prominent physicians and brought back eleven different prescriptions. This just shows how much science there is in medi cine. Thera aro local diseases ol various characters for which nature provides positive remedies. They may not be included in the regular physician's list, perhaps, because of their simplicity, but the evidence of thoir curative power is beyond dispute. Kidney dis ease is cured by Varner's Safe Cure, it strictly herbal remedy. Thousands of persons, every year, write as does II. J. Gardiner, of Bontiac, R. !.. Au gust 7, 1890: "A few years ago 1 suffered more than probably over will he known out side of myself, with kidney and liver complaint. It is tho old story—I vis ited doctor after doctor, but to no avail. I was at Newport, and Dr. Blackman recommended Warner's Safe Cure. I commenced tho use ot it, and found relief immediately. Altogether J took three bottles, and I truthfully state that it cured." I took Cold, ■ Î took Sick, 1 TOOK ■ ■ 1 I ■ B3' j result; 1 take My Meals, Ï take My 33,est, AND I AM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE ANYTHING I CAN LAV MY HANDS ON ; pitting fat too, for Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HvpopliosphilesofLimeand Soda not ONLY CURED MY ioiBt COIISUHI|»(IOIl IIUT BUILT ME UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING FLESH ON MY BONES j AT THE RATE OF A POUND A DAY. I j TAKE IT JUST AS EASILY AS I DO MILK." ' SUCH TESTIMONY IS NOTHING NEW. SCOTT'S EMULSION IS DOING WONDERS daily. Take no other. : 5 : m _ by f BTC SO'C? tlipwe Little Fill*. bA |\|t llâ 7 b *y al8 ° relievo Dis Zf-t trcKH from Dyspepsia. In wföfl gmni am digestion aud TooUearty ^^bTTLE Eating. A perfect Rrâ U Vi F If* edy fur Dizziness, Nausen EES B VLK Drowsiness, Dad Taste pv I p JL" lu tho Mouth, Coated B3 PILLS. Tongue,Pain in the Side. ™ TOUITD LLVEK. They regulate tho Dowels. Purelv Vegetable. I»p1caî 25 Cent*!. CARTER MEDICINE C0„ NEW YORK. YASELIFTE. by mail, wo will y person In tho ITOTt ON F DOLT. AU Rent U deliver, freo of all charges, to United Status, all tho following articles'larofully packed l ua •ounco Dottlo pt Pure Vaseline JOrts. umutlo lûcta. . Ki eta. 10 cts. Ono t Ono two-ounce bottlo Vaseline Onejar of Vaseline Cold Créa Ono cake of Vaseline Oomph One en ko of Vaseline Poap ( «n One cake of Vaseline Soap, sec Uuo two-ounce bottle of White Vuscliuo 2 Ice 10 scented *d.. H. SLID Or for stamps any single article at tho price. If yon have occasion lo use Vaseline In any form bo careful to accept only genuine goods pntup by in original packages. A great many druggls* trying to persuade buyers to tako VASELINK put up by them. Never yield t<> such p article l » an imitation wi th out vnl give yon tin Seal Vaseline la sold by all druggls CUKSLBBOVOIlMT*. to., SU.SInle 8t., Now York. gC yo ■ • dut ru before 1871, send list. We pay frum live cents to f on hundreds of kind». tum I slon, nn tho . mid win no! t. A bottlo of Blue conta. 1 bave OLD corns WANTED 1 " Endow* h uinn«. M r pa a for . SKISNKR, P. 0. Box 8U4U, Ituklun, »Skt. EMORY « UJ Mind wandering enred. B'vdca lenrnrd -umg. TuBtlmoniaU from all Proupcctu» P ppiication to Prof. 227 Fifth Ave. Now York. of Ih be. Ll MANHOOD?«^ fui imprudence, causing Premature Decay, pur Debility, Lost Manhood. Ac., having tried . known* remedy, has discovered a simple r.-v».. iMirc. which ho will ward (Muled) FUEL tohUftH-;-- --• forer». Address J. II. UBBVKS. E»q. BoxS-^J, N. LUty.' î of self r. Snyder » Kidney SrivyiTTINOJ cflper pauUuao by timaai al» a^Sîn! with Itaarp», Dr. ü. W. F. BkTTïKR, 243 Stnt* St., Ohicae®. jtër Ask your Druqnlst to order It for you. : atMt McIntosh Battery & Optical Co. STEREOPTICONS MAGIC LANTERNS. CHICAGO. ILL.. s-> ». b ■><>»« y tv.niomsis, __ Ä - n n S*. FAT FOLKS r JSHSBSÏSSPÉÎâfJf.KKFgHSSaS'ftîîTÆ r» in Ut»L war, IStuUudicttUustlaioA*» ainco iîednccd 15 to 25 noun ipri month Dy barmles» herlml •medic*. No starring, no convenience. Coufidcot loniula. AtJdiTsi B d U ini. {Send Cc. for cüvular» BR. ü. W. V. hNVDWL Î4B Tm. ■hi. licit ! n I hr W <»lnli>Bi CYIIILL, Mai W ELL BRILLS. ■IIKtUN, KK1XV AT* rlou, jfttlon* furnished. StudenU work two Standard ENGLISH hoar» for bo College, HtFlMrM Y- Li:e Blu'g, W. 1. Lor Kubln »rice paid fer School and ß ÎIS "'akllHd noml«. Con • rondfnc« v I * u Bollcited. L». M. SELL»,Omaha, Kcb. |,ÄDIES have »mailer feet. Point . Pamphlet free. Snin 110 Co., Now Voi'V. _ 'Comfort pie pk«., 10o- Tho i'cdl XV. id. U. Omalm— 048--ÂT. LORD JOHN'S BARGAIN. My brother-in-law. Lord John St. Pierre, regarded with no little com placency his own possessions and achievements. Ho was proud in the first place of tho tact that he was a St. Pierre, and at tho same time con sidered himself a competent represen tative of tho talents and graces of the ancient and illustrious house of Ston cyhurst. In tho next place he was very proud of his reputation as one of the best shots of driven game in the United Kingdom, und of his conse quent entroo into many country-houses whero only brilliant shots wore wel comed. Ho wig also proud, very proud, of his own perfect manners, and plumed himself, not without cause, on his insinuating address. It was on his reputation, however, as a success ful collector of china that ho princi pally piqued himself, and tho trifling sums which ho had paid for various articles of vertu which ornamented his rooms at tho Albany formed his favorite themo of conversation. In deed, if all he said was true, and if all the china was really genuine, ho fully deserved all the congratulations which he claimed. Nor did ho fail to see how valuable were tho three first-mentioned quali fications in their reference to this lat ter pursuit. Many a cottager who would have refused to soli his precious little heirlooms to the traveling deal er was only loo proud tp part with them, at perhaps a lower price, to a Lord John—a Lord John, too, who spokiso prettily and made himself so agreeable. It was grand to think that some little figure or cup and saucer which had stood unnoticed in tho cup board should lake its place, ns tho seller fondly imagined would be the case, among the priceless gems ot Stoneyhurst abbey. John's presence loo at so many sporting places gave him opportunities of admission into tho interiors of cottagers' and keepers' houses which might not otherwise have been obtain ed. It is not given to everyone to bo a district visitor, tax collector, or school-attendance olficor, and without such or similar professions it is not easy to gain an introduction uninvited to tho homos ot tho poor. Lord John, however, had special privileges, and ho lost no opportunities of availing himself of the facilities offered by shooting luncheons in farm-houses or keepers' lodges on tho different prop erties over which ho shot A few winters ago my brother-in law came to shoot at my homo, Pen Owen court, in Monmouthshire. Know ing, as I did, how unfavorably the bags oven on my best days compared with tho slaughter to which John was accustomed, X had hud some hesita tion in inviting him into such an out of-lho-wuy part ot tho world. Ho had heard, however, of the wonderful stand at Eastfieid coppice, said to be perhaps the most difficult sporting in England, and was anxious to try his hand at our "rocketers." I had no possible objection, and bo was invited for three days' shooting. A sad aud mysterious calamity, however, in connection with the deallv of one of the heaters happened the first day, and the unhappy incident prevented us from carrying out tho week's program. Guests who havo no resources to occupy them when sport fails are naturally difficult to entertain, and consequently I was nut altogether sorry when my visitors, with tho ex ception of Lord John, decided upon taking their departure the morning which succeeded tho catastrophe. Ho however remained and in the course of the afternoon announced his intention of going up to the keeper's house, whore ho had lunched tho pre vious day, and of courso 1 offered to walk there with him. Rather to my surprise he seemed to have no partic ular desire for my society, and I be gun to wonder if his projected visit had any connection witli tho mysteri ous affair to which I have already al luded. At any rate I determined to accompany him. and on tho way I was made a confidant of ills lordship's in tentions. On tho previous day ho had noticed two china figures on tho keep er's chirnney-pioco, und, though with a connoisseur's natural suspicion he the time done general attention to thorn, he now con fessed that ho had every reason to be lieve that, they were old Dresden. He iniatpsnod them to bo of groat value and had determined to pick them up as cheaply as ho could. I have never quite been able to make up my mind about tho morality of such a proceed ing. but I thoroughly disl'kod tho idoa ot any one "picking np" a valuable article "cheap" from one of my own retainers, and as it were, under my own sanction. However, I determined to bide my time and see what hap pened. John annoyed mo very much at tho first opening of negotiations. Ho be gan by asking Mrs. Rawlins, whoso husband was not at homo, questions about tho family of the dead beater, with expressions of tho most profound sympathy for his orphaned daughter. Of course there was no harm in those inquiries; indeed, they wore quite nat ural. But the questioner's manner was so affècted and his expressions of regret and sympathy so exaggerated that I could scarcely believe thoir sin cerity, and felt sure that he was think more of tho Dresden figures than of poor Nelly. Tho next proceeding consisted ol a glance around the room In affected admiration ot various ornaments with which it was decorated. Some mis shaped stuffed birds. somotawdy prints, hideous compositions of even somo shells and moss, came in by turns for their share of admiration. And then, at last, with a look at tho two figures on the mantel-piece— "Oh, by the bye, Mrs. Hawkins [John always managed to get his vic tims' names correctly], what are those chiua groups? Have you had them long?" •■That chin», ay Lord, was a pressât from my grandmother, and I set great store by it" (I easily followed my brother-in law's calculation. "Mrs. Kawlin's grandmother! The things must be 100 years old, at least!") ''Have you any fancy to part with them?" ho continued. "I don't sup pose they aro worth much, but I should like a littis remembrance of Mon mouthshire, and of our pleasant lunch here yesterday." "Oh, tny lord, if it wasn't for Raw lins I should bo glad to give them to your lordship, or [with a glance at me] any gentleman staying at the court." (I wonder what his lordship would have said if I had not been present.) "Oh, no, Mrs. Rawlins. I can't think of taking them for nothing." "Well, my lord, I doubt if my grandmother, it she'd ha' been alive, would have liked the idea of my soil ing her presents." Lord John's countenance fell. "Certaii ly," added Mrs. Rawlins, she wasn't too proud to sell her own. Why, she got 19 guineas for two figures not halt so gay as those from a traveling poddlor; one was just a black woman with a head on like an elephant, and the other a woman too, but she and her children were feeding a swan." (Lord John's face expressed; was right; they aro old DresdonI The woman with an elephant's head! The group which represents Africa! The woman and children feeding a swan! Leda and attendant Cupids! And ,1 thoso are two of the companion groups. Worth 15 guineas each any day at Christie's.") "Then in that case," ho wont on, "I shall bo glad to give you £5 for the pair." "Well, ray lord, I should not like to take your lordship's money without asking the poddler—and he is in the village again—if those are real genuine. He got, I hoard, 20 guineas for what ho took from grandmother. Sho was housekeeper, sir [to mo], as you have heard toll, at the duke of Belfort's." (I had heard this circum stance mentioned once or twice bolero and was acquainted with the reputa tion of the Belfort collection of china.) Lord John turned quite pale. "Oh, my good woman." he cried, "I'll give you £10 and take my chance," and he immediately handed Mrs. Rawlins the money, which he had ready for such an emergency, and which she promptly pocketed. "Shall I dust them first, my lord?" "I sho asked, producing ns sho did so a heavy, damp towel. "For heaven's sake, woman, no. [Now the bargain was struck there was no need of further civility.] I'll take them with me jusi as they are. George, you won't mind carrying one, will you?" I did mind carrying one very much. I disliked the whole transaction. John had certainly paid a considerable sum of money, but even with my imperfect acquaintance with such matters I know that it these groups wore genuine, they were worth fully 30 guineas the pair. I had my suspicions however about them, and on our way homo I asked my companion how he could feol so absolutely certain about thoir gen uineness. "There is no Dresden mark," I said. "Oil, isn't there?" was the reply. "Don't you see there is a smear of cement on the bottom of thorn? That was probably put there at the time there was a heavy tax on Dresden china, and proves their antiquity. I will show you the crossed swords underneath to-night. I Held my tongue. Our house party, us I have said, had broken up, but several of the neigh bors wore coming to dine, and Lord John deferred the removal of tho cement till after dinner, when we should be all together in the draw ing-room, and ha would have an audi ence sufficiently large and apprecia tive. Tho proper moment arrived; a pen knife was produced, and tho plaster carefully and ceremoniously scraped off Rut instead of the crossed swords appeared the following inscription: ; A PIIESENT FROM NEWPORT, 1883. ; Tho year previous to tho bargain! When now those groups might have been worth 18 pence each. In theii present condition they would have been deqr at a shilling a pair. I confess '*"-11 I felt little sympathy with the purchaser, but I was dis tressed to think that Mrs. Rollins, whose character for honesty had been irreproachable, should have seome d to vouch for tho antiquity of the china, and also to have hidden the tell-tale inscription. llor answer was simple. The orna ments had been given her as a birth day present by her grandmother wbc had died only a few weeks before the bargain at the ripe age ot 98. and the cement had been added with tho object ot making them stand steadily on tbe mantel-piece. But there was a twinkle in Mrs. Ruwlin's eye when she offered me this explanation, and even now I hardly know how far innocent was her share in Lord John's bargain.—Belgravia. Looking Forward. At all tho register offices in Paris, young married couples are provided with a very handy little memorandum book in of any marriage, birth or death that may occur iu the family, thus avoiding the necessity of obtaining copies from tbe public registers, which entails trouble and expense. The little book contains twelve spaces for possible births. The other day a young bride groom in dismay asked the clerk at tho register office: "Have I got to fill in the whole ol tbe twelve blank spaces?" • "Just as you please," replied tbe clerk; "only when you arrive at the thirteenth you had better call again, and we will give you a supplement. La Franc. L nl your address. r.rllilw HlT*ih "When the robins nest again," said she, "I suppose my rold will get well." So Jio felt very sad, hut suddenly bethought him of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Tho cough was -cured aud those two were happy. Put one bad man among seven good men, aud at the end of a month you have one good man among seven bad ones. People call it backache and do nothing for It until the doclor Is called and he pro nounces It rheumatism, if they had used Salvation Oil In time the doctor's bill could have been raved. Torpid« Boats. European countries havo built largo numbers of torpedo boats. Italy lias now about 200; England, 175; France. 120; Russia, 180; Germany 100, and Spain 20. On this side of the Atlantic the Argentine Republic has IS; Brazil, 15, and Chili, 10, Of courso you wish to knowhow many our own nation has. Well, we have one.—John M. Elllcott in St. Nicholas. Do your clothes last ns they used to? If pot, vou must be using a soap or washing that iota them. Try tho good old »owe ashioned Dobbins' F.Icctrlc Soup, perfectly pure to day us ln 1805. The eagle is the bird of freedom, but the turkey bus the most friends in the full of tho year. • _____ TarI R* L.J Rook urltT rates nil«» <fc Co., > know nil a Ik I.H 10*1*1 tin* Do yoi ll n. F. u York, huv k with all I Broken«, lit et-Kised I unin god; articles hand ulphulu ttieully duties : foreign expreiw •* p. on how to flguro en: drawback of dut le» and in aiul export». With this ««red and a Id have a . Exchange 1 riff export. No oth I ■ >k til 1 reliable ha» y band pb Pi aiitr all »I tho U. F. Downing •p ted New York.* barm to do that," generally means to take another step toward j million. Swedish Asthma Cube never fails. Fend Trial package mailed free. Collins Brothers' Drug Co., Ft. Louis, Mo. When some men can't have anything else, they have Garfield To cheeks. In Texas now' they track a horse-thief on hoss-tiall-Iau system. Marriage, unfortunately, sometimes proves autl-dote. A Sope Throat or Cough, If suffered to progress, often results in nn incurable throat or lung trouble. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" give Instant rcllclf. The tattooed roan Is the man whose neigh bor's boy has a drum. , "No barm lo do this. habit. voting the - of health back ; bring» the b led to be Whan Baby When she sick, a Child, she cried for Caslorio, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she bad Children, she gare them Castoria, gave her Costoria, Not to do a little good evety day means to do a great deal of mischief. •« SooiliinifSyni p, for Chil dren toothing, softens tho gums, reduces Inflnmma tlon, allays pain, cures wind colic. 20c. a buttle. film. Wlu»l The man who runs his boots down at tho heel lias a hard time keeping his Iocs square with the world. How's Thlsl We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo. O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transac tions, and financially able to curry out any obligations made by their firm. West <fc TltUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Tole do, O. Wadding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Bold by all druggists. __ Molecules arc very small— ifParly as Email as the souls of come people. THE LUXURY OF TRAVEL. id a Great Four A Splendid TrnI Track Railroad. To those who appreciate truvellng In com fort we commend tue New York und Chicago Limited of the New York Central. In the structlon of this splendid train, the high rep utation of the Wagner 1'nlacc Car Company for beauty and perfection of appointment has been fully maintained. Ju fact, the train is a hotel on wheels, with many con veniences which no hotel ran oiler. During the ride—arid the time of departure is specially arranged with reference to the attractive portions of the road—one may look out on as beautiful scenery as there is In the world. The entire train 1- heated by steam from the engine, and lighted with Flntsch gas. The vestibules between the cars enable passengers to pass from one to the other witnout cither danger or difficulty. The New York Central's four tracks and level road bed permit the highest speed with safety. ___ If the Ethiopcan could change his skin It w ould throw a good many men out of em ployment in politics. Holman's Liver Pads. MAI. 'ad a Holman's L Holman's Liver Pads Puds c BILIOUS* KHR. Indio B8TION. Pamphlet free with full Instruction» andcommenda t ns. Holm a k Lived Pax>Cu.,1*.0. Box 2112, N.Y. Holman's Llv its FRE f . 1 ^1; Our Special £ . 4 - Premtum Catalogue > Sent Free ' ^ Christmas I 4 4 ■ 4 s 4 n 4 £ 4 r 4 £ V. - ■ 'iff 4 1 I y 'À A - I BHLJ 4= \ 4 = JT' N any address, gives three ways of securing a great variety of the finest goods in the market for, a* 9 i? 4 \^r^> ■%3M vj ■/ V) a & \ & ' 4 ■rr jjj i £ in -JV"* & 3 fcWHÏi if •i «3 5 At 4 ? Christmas Presents. •>*? / 4 & * COST, by earning them in sending g ist. —These goods can be had, WITHOUT us two or more new subscribers. £ 2d.—Thc-j can be had for part work and a small difference in cash. 3d.—X^y c an he bought for the lowest prices possible, if you do not care to ^ earn them as Premiums. CURTIS PUBLISHING COMP ANY, Philadelphia, Pa. S & Jtr 4 4 £ I I The Only Shoe Factory In Omaha. W. V. Morse & Co.'s Men's, Wom en's and Children's medium and flue grades of shoes, made in our largo fac tory in Omaha, Neb. Ask your store keeper for this brand ; tuet are the best. IV. V. Morse & Co. have the only shoo factory in Omaha, so when the merchant deals with this firm he knows ho is buying from first hands, and at headquarters. In one year, wo have made so good a reputation for our "Morse's School Shoos" that wo have been compelled to make other important lines. Merchants—If you want shoos that will wear! That will lit! That will please your customers, send your or ders to W. V. Morso & Co., Omaha, Neb. Fifty Dollars in Gold Reward to any ono finding a piece of shoddy in any of our own make of goods. Wo only sell to merchants. W. V. Morse & Co., Omaha, Nob. Dyspepsia Is said to be unknown In Japan. So arc hoarding houses. Foul poisons that accumulate In the blood nud rot tho machinery of the eradicated Bitters, a medicine that will not irritate the stomach or bowels. It iu'ts In a gentle man ner en liiere delicate organs, and restores health la eve /stem, ate d expelled by using Piiekly Ash Illinois voters must have been huppy when they fired Cannon._ Trad«** and Omipali The Youth'?» Companion for 1891 will Ivc nn instructive and helpful Ferlons of apers, euch of which describe;-the charac ter of some leading Trade for Hoys or Occu pation for (J Iris. They give Information as lo Hu* Apprenticeship required to learn each, the Wages to be expected, tho Qualities needed in order to culor, and the prospects of Success. T«> New Subscribers who send *1.75 at once the \ aper w*lll be sent free to jnrç. 1, 1891, null for a full year from that date. Address, The Youth's Companion, Boston, Mass. How much did tho man owe who robbed Peter lo pay up all? f SJÄCOBS OH GOVERNOR OF MARYLAND 5AYO : EXECUTIVE CHAMBER. IS IT .Innapolis, .fill., Jan. «, '90. "I have often nurd ST. J.HtfttS OtL, and had It a good Uniment.'* ELIHU E. JACKSON, Cov. of Nld ■ BEST. THE ni. ii. OAR'i'F.nr, m. i».. EYE! nose, EIR THROAT! KI'KOIALIST. Graduate of Hush Medical College, 1871. 1111 noli e î jra and Bat Infirmary, i . N York lu Stock. 1104 O Street, LINCOLN, NER. OTHERS' FRIEN D makes GUILD BIRTH Easy IF USED BEFORE CONFINEMENT. "MOTIXBRS 1 * MAILinOFUKK. UKtADllKL» K KO U LATO It O«., ATLANTA,!«*. ALL DUUUOISH HOOK Sul. J. J. THOMAS & CO., Wholesale Shippers of COLORADO OOAL, 1000 Cut'll» »I., RC2NYËR, tOl.O Special Rules to Clubs and Farmers' Alliances. from Nervous Debility, Vi tal Wasting etc. 8end for my your athoiui!. Dr. J. Kfiiiiurt.il 8. Clarkst.,Chicago MEN weak Bia luiiH f re e Hook of limned les and PATENTS 1 ■ a» I » ■ W B«ud lur olrouUr. pi tell m A ▲ THE POSITIVE CURE. KLY BROTHERS, 66 Wamm 6U Now York. Price 60 ct«. CHICHESTER'S ENOLISH, RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND A ! THE ORIGINAL AND GCNUINC. The oaly Soft, Hare, and rpM«W« Pill for •»!•. \W Luillc«, uk nruRtUt for Chichester * BtyjUsh Diamond Brand I» Red »nd Cold nouille Vy I» .eitlrd with blue ribbon. Tak« ■« olker kiad. Ueifu *» SnhtUvHons and Imitation t. V m CHicHEwr.fi n pin •cl I, pp«r* 4c. I 10,000 T tr* i l*l(. ft am. Paper. Hold by all Local l>ruggl»U. 3 S 31 IZX 3 H 0» IV) Best Cough Medicine. Recommended by Physicians. Cures where all else fails. Pleasant aud agreeable to tho taste. Children take it without objection. By druggists. MST»¥»Yi? CD O Co I v fi Vt> "ScxmoHVxiat MUSICAL. There seems to bo little going on in musical circles of late, but there is much talk, among musical people, of the marvelous euro of Miss H-, the high contralto singer, who has long suffered from a severe throat or bronchial affection, superinduced by Catarrh in tho Head, and who been perfectly cured by the use of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy, coupled with the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, all bronchial, throat and lung affec tions, and lingering coughs, it is an unequaled remedy. When compli cated with Chronic Nasal Catarrh, its use should be coupled with the use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Of all druggists. has For CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE! OMAHA. NEB. TWO (> It CAT' UAR«AI!tl8. Men's Ms $ 8 . Men's Overcoats $ 10 . We will send to any address a Sack or Frock Suit made from the cele brated Victory Cassirnere, in a neat brown check, for 30.00 Tho best wearing fabric for a low priced garment in the market; and a plain brown or black Beaver Over coat, for $ 10.00 Send P. O. order and if goods are not satisfactory, return them and we will refund the price and pay all ex press charges, or they may be sent C. O. D. Rules for measurement, for coat, breast measure and length of pants, leg measure. FREELAND, LOOMIS & CO. 9 OMAHA. Tho Largest Clothing House west of the Missiftsippi. I' GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST "Hr a thorough knowledge of the natural lawa Yrhloli gtovfrn the operations of digestion and nut irlUon. and by a careful application of tbe fln4 properties of ntll-nelocled Cocoa. Mr. Epps bt| E rorlded <mr breakfast tables with a dallnaUli, aroured IpTomge which mar save us many hoary, Gortons' blfis. U is by the judicious use of suca' article^ of diet that a constitution ms y bo gradual ly built up ulntlt strong enough to resist every tei* nency Ou ulseare. Hundrcdsof subtle maladies arè around us ready to attack whorsrer therè k point. We mar escape many a fatal shafk rselvr» well fortified with pure btoof CHvil Servie# ' float 1» a t by keeping and a properly nourished frame.' tidtfttt.' 0 Made simply with bolting water or milk. Bold only la half-pound tins, by Grocers, labelled thus: j JAMES EPPS & CO., Hamceapalhlc Chemists; London, England. I inure write for terms. $3 Bam pie Corset free to LAUIUw Agis. I.ewiaBchlole JtCo., 881 U'waf, N.Y t