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Men und Women. Vlsorou* he viRorous sro thoy who pay attention to thi s of health, of which ono of the foremoat la u care of your digestion. Should, a tempora [ ltac lc of the enemy, dyspepsia. surprise you subsequent assaults with Ifostcltcr'i mach Hitters. From tho stomach come thi daraental supplies which minister to vigor • thoroughly transmuted Into blood active]; uluted, uro tho maintenance of tho system lid In countenance, nervous, attenuated ti jri ., appctitelcss, poor sleepers, are the dyspop P, Enforced and built np by the great stom tie the «all and the tliln Increase In color onl lu Vin«-t!t« Improves, norvous symptoms dis ep grows tranquU and refreshing, une ■innulUlly of inmu and dospondendy nota in Im -, lifts gives place to light beartedueea. i enjoyment of tho good ttiingi he Bitter« for malarial, bilious liis slC aeity for reoy his liTo. Lso tu u i ■ I ; * 1 H ' 11 1 - 1 1 kiln*-y troubles. 'I V Wj NA'V "fjj rev ÿj * if If -T- -VAVU : .?r /' ; Y OIV13 IÎJVJOY4S oth the method and results when yrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant ed refreshing to tho taste, and acts sntly yet promptly on the Kidneys, liver ami Bowels, cleanses the sys effectually, dispels colds, head lies and fevers nnd cures habitual ijistipation. Syrup of Figs is the fly remedy of its kind ever pro iced, pleasing to the taste and nc mtable to the stomach, prompt in s action and truly beneficial in its Sects, prepared only from the most äalthy and agreeable substances, m s many excellent qualities com iciid it to all and have made it ie most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figa îb for sale in 50c 3 d $1 bottles by all leading drug jsta. Any reliable druggist who my not havo it on hand will pro pre it promptly for any one who bslies to try it. Do not accept hv substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CG. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. OUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK. N.Y. i». i -1 BLOOD. But do not use tho dangerous alkaline id mercurial preparations which destroy iur norvous system and ruin ihc digestive j-.ier of !hc stomach. Tho vegetable king 3m gives us the best and safest remedial genis. Dr. Sherman devoted the greater art of his life to tho discovery of this relia e and safe remedy, and all its ingiedients re vegetable. Ile gavo it lha namo of MaU r s ifeiar Blame every one can remember, and fo the lèsent day nothing has been discovered that I so beneficial for tho BL0G3. for the IVEf!, for lho KIDNEYS and for iha fi OMAGH. This remedy is now so well k'i favorably known by all who have used Ithal arguments as to its merits are usé es, and if others who require a correct Ie to the system would but give it a trial Ie health o! this country would he vastly Iprovcd. Remember tho namo—PRICKLY BH BITTERS. Ask your druggist for it. I PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. Sy Mi B3 /■ e Witt* p** *- LITTLE i ; V •i »3 i-F. » EUgSER h,:Y 9 ASHE PID LIVER PERSIA RtfiT LITTLE PILLS. c Li:. AL BREATH COMPLEXION WAYS PENSIONS. o Disability bill is a law. Koltlic entitled. Widows who included. Also rumilH dependent died from effects of Army sor wlsh your ululm speedily und succeaa dlsabled do pent piy. whose [ If yo r Buttled, nddre JAMES TANNER, Lalo Commissioner of Pensions. hiuffi , 1). C. u **&********+*****+*+*+* A PRESENT, i :N& ut your ndilreas nnd wo will mnko you a jT t of tho best Automatic WASHING *? in tho World. No wash-boardor rub-v show It to AGHINE fr l. Wo want yo t If you can. YmicaaCOI ft HANDSOME WA Pirmin each county. Wnteiiuick. « _ P NUIt Y WORKS. 5 Dey St' N. Y. * ü**ü*#*#è**+**#********è ONEY >ot A J «Truss H.Y.* Hri H t. MONEY! IRE WELLS ! MAKlS fell Marl)I tho most AULK nUHAUMt.HUOOBSSrUL! f «I MORI; WO IC K amt < U P AT I ;c profit. > « IN IHIi Wells where l rot .ML! Anv eiz !• to H mchcK (liamu Catalogue pi FREE' HIk OlsthOttcknowlMyca leading remedy for all tho unnatural discharges and private diseases of men. A certain cure for the debili tating weakness peculiar to women. ... I prescribe it and feel safe n recommending It to all sufferers, i J. STONER, MO.,Deo«tub, III Mold hv OrUKClsU. I=K1CE 61.00. Mis & NYMAN, ' FIN, - OHIO. C Br C In 5 DAYS, autour«. I VfdonWby iTHEEVANsCHEMICM.CO. i ^ CINCINNATI,0 fcV l.U.A. 'Kerl.' IT I« USED by UIIII, nkl'A'8 «IIILDUKN ; ' : : ' ; e U. 8 n la their happlneu to Hldee's Fond dally dirt In Infinity nnd riiildhood having»«*« Ridge 1 » Food. Hr Dmitflou. > I UK I.KiOINU FOOD Ih " "P- WOOI.ltlCU all Curst BUS, A €U. t Pulmrr, Aluaa. th( rh 1 jM "1 j) ihi ÂR£ YOU WEAK\ |°l , . _ suffer from LOST MAKUOOD« NEllvot S U1NRASK8. OU LOShFS of any kind from EXCESSES, wo will give you n .i- „ u FIlElf TIUAL of till» WONUKUFl L MKD- 'HallVO HINK. NK GLAKANTBK ACl'RK In ovory RED gg case. Write u« to «endyou a KKKK «am- pie patkftgc'Bcalod in plain wrapper. -ïouio Soooi-atlon. If y Our Improved Novelty Hug Ma *r>. clilnousc«2 needle», coar«* i.erdlo foi ZT mitten«. Ac., and fin« needle for jephyrs, or «ilk, on tilu«h or velvet f 1 ot mV, « ' ru * Pattem», fin embroidery, t> r -, r ! .■ y * rnn ' *e|d»ym. plnt-h, At . rent ft __ rn, i*t° agent». fc. ROSS A ro.. T«>« : CINES! BOILERS! Mlï ' >'I'V EXGINEWOKkN. vgc.t Works west ot the Mississippi. u e.tlinalo». hlOL X CITY, ia. | RlDASSiiisS:«K A DOOTOR'3 OONFES3XON. lle Doesn't Tube Mueli Medlctne and Advises the Reporter Not To. Of course it is. The so-called science of medicine is a hum bug and has been from the time of Hippocrates to the present. Why tho biggest crank in the Indian tribes is tho medicino man." "Very frank was tho admission, es pecially so when it came from one of the biggest young physicians of tho city, one whoso practice is among the 1 thousands, though ho has been gradu ated but a few years," says the Buffalo Courier. - Very cozy was his office too, with it3 cheerful grate lire, its Queen Anne furniture, and its many lounges and eosy-chuirs. Ilo stirred tho fire lazily, lighted a fresh cigar, und went on." Take the proscriptions laid down in "Humbug? hooks and what do you find? Poisons mainly, nnd nauseating stuffs that, would inako a healthy man an invalid. Why in tho world science should go to poisons for its remedies I cannot toll, nor can 1 find any one who can." "IIow does a doctor know tho effect of his medicine P" he asked. "Ho calls, prescribes, and goos away. Tho only way to judgo would bo to stand over tlio bed and watch the patient. This canuot bo done. So, roally, I don't know how ho is to toll what good or hurt ho does. Sometime ago, you re member, the Boston Globe sent out a reporter with a stated set of symp toms. Ho w'ent to eleven prominent physicians and brought back eleven different prescriptions. This justshows how much scienco thoro is in medi cine." There are local diseases of various characters for which iniluro provides positive remedies. They may not be included in tho regular physician's list, perhaps, because of their simplicity, but tho evidence of their curative power is beyond dispute. Kidney dis ease is cured by Warner's Safe Cure, a strictly herbal remedy. Thousands of persons, every year, write as does H. J. Gardiner, of Pontiac, R. I., Au gust 7, 1890: • "A few years ago I suffered more than probably over will bo known out sido of myself, with kidney and liver complaint. It is the 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 the uso of it, and found relief immediately. Altogether I took three bottles, und I truthfully state that it cured." £ took Cold, I took Sick, I TOOK - - iEHUUBH - result: I take My Meals, £ take My Rest, AND I AM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE ANYTHING 1 CAN LAY MY HANDS ON ; citing fat too, for Scott's mulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hvpophosphitesof Limeand Soda NOT ONLY CURED MY Ilscip icut Consumption but built ME UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING FLESH ON MY BONES AT THE RATE OF A POUND A DAY. I TAKE IT JUST AS EASILY AS I DO MILK." SUCH TESTIMONY IS NOTHING NEW. I SCOTT'S EMULSION IS DOING WONDERS daily. Take no other. OSD m A I'OMitlvelycured by P  ßTCDO these Little Fills. f\S t Thc y also rcl|ov ° Difl - su-ac ca« »w fro«« from Dyspepsia, In digos t ion a mlTooHearty Eating. A perfect edy for Diz^lneas.NauHPft, Drowsiness, Bad Tante in tho Mouth, Coated Tongue,Pain iu the Side. TORPID LIVER. They regulate tho Dowels. Purely Vegetable. Price 25 t;cnt»é Kittle i IYER M ipiyis. CARTES L'EDICllTE CO., NEW YOAS. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. "V -A-SEHiIZSTE. S'Oit ONE DOLLAR «ont us by mail, we will deliver, freo of ull charges, to any person In tlio United States, nil tho lolluwlug articles carefully packed in a neat box: ■o eottlo nf Puro Vaseline 10 cte. Onotwo Onotwo-ounce bottle Vaseline Pomade 15 cts. One Jar of V&MCllne Cold Cro Ono cuke of Vosoltno Camphor Ice Ono Ono cuke of Vasellno Soap, scented... One two-ounco bottle of White Vaseline 25 cts. -$1.10 .15 cts. 10 cts. 10 cts. ke of Vnsel Ino Soap, scented 25 cts. Or for «tamps any single nrtlclo nt tho price. If you Imvoocca«!« bocai-eful to acceptonly genuinegoodaputup by In original p:u'kn>;e«. A great many drug« is Irylnj? to persuade buyers t«J tako VASKLINK put up by them. Never yield to such persuasion, ns the artlulo 1 « nn Imitation without value, nnd will not ttlvo you tho result you expoct. A bottle of Blue Seal Vasellno I« sold by ull drupKi <ts utten cents, CULSMIllOL'UII K'f'r. Co., g^SUto St., Now York. Vaseline In any form OLD § COINS 1 WANTED* F I, bo un y pm « ufe'j« before 1871, . We pay from live cents to premium on hundreds of klndi. Jßndose «tamp l ular«. May me . T. Bit HIKER , bOktOB I. B.x UEHÖRY •H Mind wandering cured. Rooks lenmod in one reeding. TcHtlmonials from nil a of tho globe. Prospect ■»H 1 'iiKR, «ent on »pplicfttion to Prof, mJ A. Loisctie, 237 Filth Ave. Now York. -, V NIA N HOOD ful imprudence, canning Premature Decay, > l»i-blllty. Lost Manhood, A*-., havlnr tried known remedy, has discovered a simple mean« of rkich lié will «end (sealed) FltEB to his fellow-Hif AddroM J. II. UEEVK9, Kitq. BoxSKK), N. Y. city. 17 ri r. Snydor « Kldn«y m euro« Kmir««dfl I - WETTING.) _ JU'er packutr* by BNTDEn, 243 Hlat* St., Chicttgo. Ask your Druonlst to order It for you. MCINT08H Battery & Optical Co. la STERE0PTÎC0NS CHICAGO, MÂ6IC LANTERNS» U.L. JOHN W.raOKHIS, 3yrs iu lu»t war, 15a4)udloaUugclaim», utty since. W iimIi 1 n,*£t C aon PA1 1 LIT Llll If V month by hnm.U l.crUd rA \ rULAossSfSoS.nÄT . Bond So. for circular« nnd teettmonlulo. Aridrew, 1)K. U. W. F. BBTUKR, 9«S SUto JSt., t hlcagrs 111. MU WELL DRILLS. a» Boi Situation« furnished. Student» work Stand« ENGLISH for board and room Collrfr, l»t Flour N.Y. U*e Bld'f, W. T. Lar 't, Omaha, Neb. In bus niffh*«t Pries paid for School and Municipal Bonds, Corrcapondc tu licit c>J. L>. M. Sells,O maha, Neb haro eroaller feet, V'ÜnÏTCK BONDS Build fre». 8»m •tt York. LADIES iilo pM., IM. The Wi Ni V. Om*Ua -3Xi~A f. Lost. An Idea. Of course you have lost something at some time or other. If not a dog, perhaps a collar, oh? Well, did you ever lose an idea?* No? That'sodd. Never lost one of those little things that hob up unexpectedly —waifs which given moment's pleasure, and, presto! fly away before you have time to fix them firmly inyourmind. Now, think a bit. Hnvon't you a memory of a something that came and went before you could cateh it, and after it left yon felt as if you had missed it? The chances are you havo. And did you over try to hunt up this lost idea? It you did, you gave thought a hard task. When you lose a dog you can udvertiso or engage a detective—you can describe it If not foundyouenn get another dog. II you lose a dollar you replace it with another dollar. But, if you lose an idea-well, you just, lone if;, that's all. Concentrate all your brain force on the stray, bend your whole mind and search every thought that comes along, still there is no clue. It's gone, at least for the pres ent, beyond recovery. But the thought of it lingers—a puzzle, a ghost of the memory, a flash from the brain, a thing that was but is not, though ever present. And how hard it is to forget, too. It keeps bob bing up, crossing and recrossing tho thought line, playing hide and seek with the imagination. So we clmso it and chase it, until at last we give up in despair and bide our time. Doubtless it will come again—come when wo least expoct it and come to slay. Then we greet it like nn old friend whose features are not famil iar and do our besttoentertainit. If 1 hadn't lost an idea during tlio dai ly grind, this idea would never have occurred to me. — Pittsburgh Dis patch. It Gave Him the Colic. A writer in tlio American Station er tells this characteristic antedoto of Horace Greeley: "His keon intel lect, rugged honesty, intense pa triotism, and pure, unselfish moral ity made him a powerful and influen tial leader, qualities which were joined to a nature so simple and con fiding that tlio union seemed incon gruous and led many to believo it an affectation. This was unjust. An example of this characteristic came under my notice during the fall of 1872 at a private dinner at which Mr. Greeley was also a guest. The talk turned upon the issues of the campaign and the company sat charmed listeners to his masterly ar gumentsin defense o! his course. Pres ently tile liostess passed him a plate of pineapple, which, on perceiving what it was, lie returned to her, re marking parenthetically, "I can't ent 'em; they give me the colic," and at once proceeded with his argument all unconscious of the smile his frank and child-like avowal provoked. It was this side o! his nature which furnished an inexhaustible resourse for the paragraphe!- and cartoonist and through which his kindly na ture was often deeply wounded, fot he was really not aware of his owe simplicity." Schiller's Curiosity. • A curious incident handed dowt from the boyish life of Schiller. ( )n ( day, in a tremendous thunderstorm, tlie family gathered together in ill disguised terror. Dut Fritz was miss ing, and the father, alarmed for his safety, sought him in vain in all the rooms of the house. He went outdoors to search for the truant, and, to his surprise, found him perched on a branch ofasolitary tree, eagerly watching the heavens and the flashes which lighted up the gloom. He was wholly indifferent to the rain, which had wet him to the skin, and to the danger lie incurred. To the sharp roproofot the father tho boyreplied, with a glowing fac e: Tlie lighting is so beautiful 1 wished to see where it camof rom."—Boston Herald. From Grave to Gray. New York Sun: In the rem of one of the moat celebratod burial shops of this city, located on Eighth avenue, there lias met for years one of the jolliest social organizations in this city. It is known ns the Mid night club, and is composed of preach ers, undertakers, men about tow ni um bal mers and men of business, witlrt a newspaper man for president. There are caskets nnd coffins oil every size in file huge cases that linofl thewnlls, mid usually several corpse« nre awaiting shipment or burinifl lmt tho surroundings have no stifling! effects upon the spirit of the midnight« gathering, and if anything they add! room zest to the jokes that bubble up to tho surface in tlie intervals of more solid conversation. Death Blow to Lovo. Father—So yeu tliink our daugh ter has fallen in lovo withthatyoung man? Mother—Sho is perfectly infatuat ed with him. Father—What do you propose to do? Motlier—Tlmt feoling of undying lovo which sho has must be turned to aversion or she may elope with him in spite of us. Wo must do itatonco. Father—But how? Mother—We mußt try to give lier tlio impression tlmt none of the oth er girls wants him.—New York Week 1 y. A Funny Typographical Error. Tiio people of San Francisco aro laughing over a compositor's blun der which of them say, somo brings the statement nearer tlie truth than the original copy. The printer, in setting up a list of per sons whose claims against the city had been allowed by the board of supervisors, substituted a k for an 1, and prefaced tlie list with the asser tion that "the following bilk» wer» ordered paidi" Searched the Crip. Tho worst case of suspicion and jealousy in the northwest has just been cured, the patient being the wife of a well-known traveling man. She had noticed that her husband never brought his grip home with him, hut always left it at tho store when he came in from a trip, and in her jealousy she imagined it to bo filled with love letters, appointments of meetings with fairones, otc. A few days since while her husband was on a trip through Dakota, she went down to tho store, and approaching tho porter, said: "John, you like to make a dollar honestly when you can, don't you?" "Oh, yes'rn,'' "Vpu know where my husband keeps his grip, don't you?" "Yes'm; ho throws it down in tho corner of tho olfico und leaves it there." "Well, look here, John, he will ho in on the Northern Pacific train to morrow morning, and if, at the lirst opportunity, you slip his grip out of the house and bring it to me, I'll give you a dollar. You can bring it back in half an hour." "The porter consented, and two days later pesented himself at th 0 drummer's residence with the grip in his hand. He explained that ho had not beforo hud an opportunity to carry it away, and giving him a seat in the parlor the woman carried the prize to the bed-room, and with set teeth and pale face opened it. The first tiling she encountered was a well-worn pocket bible, thumbed nnd showing tho marks of much handling. Then she dug out a soiled 3hirt, some unchaste socks, comb, hair-brush, and then she found a let ter folded within an envelope. This she opened eagerly and rend as fol lows; Fargo, Dnk., Sept. 1. Mr. William-: Dear Sir—Y our monthly a»ttcssment of 50 cent« for the sup port of the young uicn's Christian &0Hoci/i tion (bible fund) interest you have taken in the work naaurea you will promptly remit the umount. You will be pleased to learn that the good cause progresses rapidly, na you predicted it would in y weeks since. Yours, A. W. Edwards, Sec d the •st • address deli >d hero rotary. "This drove much of tlio hard, stony look from her face, hut she continued lier search. She fished out three or four tracts, a bottle of pop, a Francis Murphy temperance badge, a bottle of Dr. Surepop's corn de stroyer, and beneath all, in the bot tom of the grip, n letter sealed, stamped and ready for the mail, ad dressed to "Miss Géorgie Gray, St. Paul, Minn." Tho superscription was in lier hus band's well known handwriting, and again the stony bolt came into her eyes. "Oh, tho wretch!" she cried in her anguish. "My suspicions are too well founded; Georgie Gray! Oh, that is too much!" and sliegavo way to a flood of tears. When she calmed herself slio tore the letter open and read as follows: St. I'aui,, Minn., Sept. 10. Miss Gray—Y our note asking me to meet you in Rice park Saturday evening was handed mo bv a district messenger boy this morning. In reply, ,.er:nit me to soy tlmt you havo mistaken the man. You may not be aware that I am a married man, nnd am blessed with tho love ami confidence of the greatest little wife in America, Hut tier than hetra.v tlmt. confidence or dishonor that love I would suffer 10,000 deaths. In my eyes there is but one woman in tho world, and she greets me with a pleasant smile nnd a wifely kiss every time I conm from n trip. William-. Then she lay down on the bed and sobbed awhile nnd then closed the grip, took it to the porter and nsksd him to return it to the store and say nothing of what had occurred. Ashe entered the store the drummer step ped from behind a pile of goods aud asked: "Did she go through it, John?" "Guess so. Site took it into an other room an' was gone half an hour before she brought it back." "How did she act?" "Well, she was Rmilin' awfully, and looked all tearv around the eyes. She gimme another dollar an' said tliis would be a happy world if nl! men in this world were like lier hue it is wh hand." "That's busmess, John. Here'sthe V I promised you; nnd now let's ; 1 go across tho street and take some thing. When you come bnck dump that stuff and put my things back in my grip, for I go out to-morrow morning. I'll never forgetyou, John, for putting me on to tliis," and they slipped out nnd disappeared behind tlie green shade of a conven ient saloon. Ho Found the Bishop. That others lio.sidcB hoys and girls unetiines make mistakes as to the igs they can or cannot do is wn by an anecdote told of hap Lig to a young mail who thought knild like to work with tlie late Rp I'atterson in tlio islands o HLcific. Tlie story as told in tho ^Rrk World,runs as follows: came from Knglnnd to lie liy lii.sliop Patlei-Hon when f^^ipiarter- ot lie- mission was a few miles from ' lllj Ni or< tlio" at laramn l. on tlio coast of tlie lund Aucl Uior. Soon after his nrriv ■nnd lie hired a boat to Ro the mission station, l^s surprise, lie fourni no wliarf.no injposingrow ot buildings, no pier, nm\ he liad to wait in the hont until BoXneone could be got to carry him antAn- through tlie water. Iu response t^^iis sliouts u man in a ffnnnoi sliirt anti trousers wnded out at last from thashnre and "gave a buck" to tho newcomer, landing him dry on tlie beoelA in answer to in quiries for tlie bisiùip's palace, a small building close by \ was pointeii out, and to a further question of "Where is the bishop?" tlie innn in tucked-up punts snid, "I ain tlte bishop!" loeki al in take there, In cutting a big cypress tree near Astor, Fla., a living alligator seven feet long was found therein. As tlie opening in tlie tree was kothalf enough for the 'gntortogettlirough, tlie presumption is tlmt it crawled in when quite young and lived on other larjçe animals and reptiles that eougnt ref uge therm \ "■When the robins nest Spain," said she, "I suppose mv cold will pet well." u felt verv sad, nut suddenly bethought him of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup The cough was cured and those two were happy. Put one bad man anionp ecven pood men, and at the end of a mouth you have one good man amoup soveu bad ones. Tcople call It backache end do nothing for It until the doctor la called and he pro nounces It rheumatism. If they had Salvation Oil in time the doctor's bill could bare been saved. S., be I Torpedo IK.mis.. European countries have built largo numbers of torpedo boats. Italy has now about 200; England, 175; France, 120; Russia, 180; Germany 100, and Spain 20. On this side of tho Atlantic the Argontino Republic has 18; Brazil, 15. and Chili, 10, Of courso } ou wish to know how many our own nation has. Well, we have ono.—John Id. Eliicott in St. Nicholas. Do your clothes last ns they used to? If >ap or washing not, you must be using powder that rota them. Try the good old fashioned Dobbins' Electric Soup, perfectly pure to-day us in 1805. The eagle is the bird of freedom, but tho turkey bus the most friends lu tile full of the on Tariff Law, Rook >w all about tho now tariff rates K. K. Downing A <'o., IIoum) Brokers, New York, liavo published a Iff rules Do y eiflslntio 1*omo pockets alptmhf tliuully arrn duties; foreign expr lxod book with al! Hired; articles on 1 es« rates; drawback of duties and Imports and exports. With this tariff expert. No other be i, bandy und reliable has yet appeared interested in the tariff all should have a copy. Send t! 00 to K. ¥*. Downing & Co., 20 Exchange Place, New York. bn I ii mil k y all Pi "No bnrm to do tills, sud no harm to do ,thnt," generally menus to take another step toward perdition. Asthma Cube never falls. Pend your address. Trial package matlod free. Collins Brothers* Drug Co., Ft. Louis, Mo. •t havo anything clso, Swr.n When some men they have a habit blood, renovating the uUl; billig» Ihu huo uf iuuitii back Garfield T Ml i I tif » In Texas now they track a horRC-thlef on hoss-trall-laü system. Marriage, unfortunately, sometimes prove» to be an autl-dotc. A Sore Throat oh Cocon, If suffered to progress, often results In an Incurable throat or lung trouble. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" give Instant relielf. The tattooed bor's boy has a drum Is tho man whose neigh When Baby was sick, we garo her Caatorla, she a Child, she cried for Caatorla, When she became Miss, she clung to Caatorla, YThon she had Children, she fare them Caatorla, n Not to do a little good every day means to do a great deal of mischief. [\lr*. Winslow's HooiUIngSyrup, for Chil dren toothing, soft ons the f umx, reduces Inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 20c. a bottle. runs Ills boots down at the The man wh heel lias a hard time keeping his toes aqu&ro with the world. How's Thin? We offer One Hundred Dollars ard for any case of catarrh that canuot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. CHENEY dt CO., Props., Toledo. O. We. tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly bonortible in all business transac tions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West ct Tkuax, Wholesale Druggists, Tole do, O. Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curt Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials 6cnt free. Price 75c. per bottle. Bold by ull druggists._ Molecules are very small—nearly as small as the souls of some people. THE LUXIIUY OF TltAVEL. id a Great Four A Splendid Tral Traek Itnllroad. o appreciate traveling In com nd tlie New York ana Chicago To those who fort we comme Limited of the New York Central. In the con struction of this splendid train, the high rep utation of the Wagner Palace Car Company for beauty nnd perfection of appointment maintained. In fact, the on wheels, with many cou has been fully train is a hotel vruienccs which no hotel can oiler. During the ride—and the time of departure Is specially arranged with reference to the attractive portions of the road—one may look out on us beautiful scenery as there Is In the world. The entire train Is heated by steurn from the englue, and lighted with Pintsch gns. The vestibules between the cars enable passengers to pass from one to the other wltliout either danger or difficulty. The New York Central's four tracks and levil road bed permit the highest 6pced with safety. _ If tlie Ethlopcan coulil change his pldn It out of cm would throw a good many me ploymcut lu politic. • Liver Pads. Mala Biliousness. Pud« cure INDIUKHTION. ee with full instruction« und commenda IIOLM AN Ll Visit PAD Co., P. O. Box 2112, N. V. »j: llolinau's Liver Pads Holman's L Pamphlet fr Ho? fpf Christmas Presents EREEk J- 7 Ai l/.. i Ä 4 a ¥ $ iA Our Special ¥ WZpr ■ ' r '- Premium Catalogue ■ESrntA ' ; ï.. Sent Free •N. £ ' ¥. & V r* r 3 V' A f. ^ i WEXiE't ¥ > ts. '^to any address, gives ^ three ways of securing a great variety of the finest goods in the market for Christmas Presents. 1 Li a a s & 1 ß ¥ As Ê2 Jd ¥ 4 • v ¥ A H'c ■ 4 & -V-o 4 / 4 , y s , - i ..... ■—. These goods can be had, WITHOUT COST, by earning them in sending ^ us two or more new subscribers. 2d.—They can be had for part work and a small difference in cash. 3d,—They can be bought for the lov/est prices possible, if you do not care to earn them as Premiums. £ ¥ ist. £ £ ¥ 4 ¥ . JT' 4 v . J ■ CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa. c The Only Shoo Factory In Omaha. W. V. Morse & Co.'s Men's, Wom en's and Children's medium nnd fine grades of shoes, mndo in our large fac tory in Omaha, Neb. Ask your storo eoper for this brand; they are'the best. W. V. Morse & Co. have the only shoo factory in Omaha, so when the merchant deals with this firm ho knows he is buying from first hands, and at headquarters. In one year, we have made so good a reputation for our '-Morse's School Shoes" that we have been compelled to make other important lines. Merchants—If you want shoos that will wear! That will fit! That will please your customers, send your or ders to W. V. Morse & Co., Omaha, i Nob. Fifty Dollars in Gold Reward t-o any ono finding a piece of shoddy in any of our own make of goods. We only sell to merchants. W. V. Morse & Co., Omaha, Nob. Dyspepsia is said to be unknown In Japan. 8o are boarding houses. Fori, poisons that accumulate In tho blood nnd rot the machinery of the system, aie eradicated ai d expelled by using 1'rlckly Ash Bitters, /i medicine that will not Irritate the stomach or bowels. It acts in a gentle iiiiui .neren these delicate organa, and restores health in every case. Illinois voters must havo been happy when they flrod Cannon. und Occil putlOUH. Titr. Youth's Companion for 1801, .will ■five au Instructive and liclpful Ëerious of rupers, euch of which describes tho clmruc ter of 8 OU 10 leading Trade for Boys or Occu Trwdi patiou for Girls. They give Information as to the Apprenticeship required to Icaru-euch, tho Wages to bo expected, tlio Qualities needed In order to enter, and the prospects of Success. 11.75 at once the paper will be font free to Ian, I, i s '.'i , and for a full ye date. Address, The Youth's Companion, Boston, Mass. 'I New {Subscribers ho Bend from that IIow much did tho man owe Peter to pay up all I ho robbed JACOBS OIl GOVERNOR OF MARYLAND a-A/STO: IS IT EXECUTIVE CHAMBER. Annapolis, .T Id., Jan. 6, '90. "/ have often used 8T. JACOBS OIL, and find it a good Liniment." ELiHU E. JACKSON, Cov. of Md ■ BEST. THE BI. II. «ARTF.1V, HI. !>., EYE! nose, ear THROAT! SPECIALIST. Graduate of Rush Mcdiotl College, 1871. nolsH Eyo nnd Ear lnflrmary, 1ÖH4. New York jyclinio, 1880. (Jl&ssus ûlled. ArliÛoial Eyes Stock. 1104 O Street, 1111 Pol in LINCOLN, NER. ! makes CHILD BIRTHÎMI IP USED BE FOR ^CONFINEMENT, A Book to "Mothers' 1 Ma iLEDcFna*. iAadfcelii regulator OO., ATLANTA4®A. Hold nr all Druooist» J. J. THOMAS & CO., Wholesale Shippers of COLORADO GOAL, 160» CurtU St., UENVEIH, COl.O Special Rates to Clubs and Farmers' Alliances. Mr |l U/Cllg from Norvom I'obllUy, VI BR J" M W LWRtnl Wasting ■va subs« f reo Hook of Itemed lea nnd at homo. Ur. J. ltonnort.41 S. Clark »L, Chicago . Bond for my sei' PATENTS^ A. LF. lira A NR hlngton, U.G Send lor circular. sto, Fc* _ un,FO*, t a®» if»*--#. ATARI i LvvrvJi THE POSITIVE CURE. ^Oc ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren Bt., New York. Price 60 cts. • ! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH , RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND Vttwmom*rui\iS ENUINC. The only Bofr, N«rr, nnrt r« Utile Pill entert JheçlUh Diamond Dr and is Hod aud (,'old Tftk.i nu «tiler bind. J<<\fue* Su hint* «onj and ImUaHone. V .r.pp«.,;t. dnn«fr.u« f.nplnW.lflt«. *i Druolm, or ...» .. onlfcl., .nd "KrUcr for L.dlr«, - in Utter rrlnm Mull. CHicHESTcn Chemic al Co., M.ili«on n„ IHILADKI.l-HlA.l-A. E OR Lndle«, m) Druceitt boxe# «mied with blue r NALAND for CM ibbou. pnsubonrd box« for particular« Ilia , pin ■ 4c. •c* l >,000 Testimonials. >om< Paper., Sohl by «11 Local RruggloU. Best Cough Modicino. Rocommonded by Physicians. Cures wlicro all elso f.tlls. Pleasant and agreeable to tho vaste. Children take it without objection. By druggists. m p C O NS Ü PT I = •Y .'S \ A JJ 1 \ / " \ ■I 'vexwwfeuin \ MUSICAL. going but tb There seems to bo ljttlo in musical oiroles of late, is much talk, among musical poopl of the marvelous euro of Miss B-— the high contralto singer, who has long suffered from a severe throat bronchial alfeotion, superinduced by Catarrh in the Head, and who has been perfectly cured by tho use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, ooupled with tlio uso of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, all bronchial, throat and lung affec tions, and lingering coughs, it is an unequalcd remedy. When compli cated with Chronic Nasal Catarrh, its uso should ho coupled with the use of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. Of all druggists. on :T(! 0, or For CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE! OMAHA, NEB. TWO «RUAT IK A If >A1>N. \Ve will send to any address a Sack >r Frock Suit made from the cele brated Victory Cassimero, in a neat brown check, for $ 8.00 t'he best wearing fabric for a low priced garment in tho market; and a Lilain brown or black Beaver Over coat, for $ 10.00 Send P. 0. order and if goods are not satisfactory, return them and we will refund tho price and pay all ex press charges, or they may be sent C. 0. D. Rules for measurement, for coat, breast measure and length of sleeve. For pants, waist and inside leg measure. FREELAND, LOOMIS & CO. J OMAHA. Tho Largest Clothing House west of. the Mississippi. I G RATEFULr—COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST •'By a thorough k/iowledgo o whlon fOT«3rn the operation» of dlueetlon and nu trition. and ty a rjarejtul application of tho fin. proportion of well eelqciod Cocoa. Mr. Epps h&t E rovldod cur broa'ffast tut los with a dolicRtelr RTuured bnvomco v/hloh tri> enro u» many heavy, doctors' hills. a by tuo Judicious u*o of auoA article» of diet that, a constitution may bo gradua» lr built up until su-onfc enough to resist overy ter> deucy to alseaso. liundrodeof subtle maladie» arè floating around os ready to attack wherover thor* In n woak point. Wo nmy escape many a fatal shall by keepingourtqlves well fortlflod with para bloof nnd a properly .nourished frame."—* Otirtl Servfci Gazette." Mndo «Imply with boiling wuter or milk. Ro only in hall-pound tins, by Growers, labelled thus* JAMES EPPS& CIO., Homcjopathlc Chemists; Lor .don, Eiyjland. f tho natural law . write/off tonn». $.3 Bntnplo Cornet freet Agi». LirwUBcLlele k Co., obi U'wuy, N.' LADIES