the mccook tribune. (mccook, ne) 1885-06-18 [p ].lce so cents n bottle. sold by drnpcists and...
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Castor Oil-.One
.of the'chief uses to which castor-
oil is now put is that of dressing and-softening leather for boots. It was-formerly used for dosing children-whose stomach's were disordered. And-.an
.
awful dose it was , Now we give-suffering children Brown's Iron Bitters ,which tones the stomach , regulates di-gestion
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, and imparts strength to the-yrhole body. Brown's Iron Bitters are-incomparably better than castor oil , and-more pleasant to take.-
Jay
.
Gould prefers traveling by water to-riding on tho rai-
l.Don't
.
Skip This.-So
.many schemes nro put before the public-
ior tho increase of newspaper circulation ,which seem to bo plausible and yet aro fraud-ulent
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, that when a legitimate , honest effort is-made to build up tho circulation of a legiti-mate
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, honest paper , by legitimate , honest-means , people who have been so many timesduped aro very slow to respond to the genu-ine
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scheme. Wo aro led to this train of-thought by a perusal of tho advertisement of-THE AMERICAN RrjnAi , HOME , of Rochester ,N. T. , published in this issue of our paper , to-which wo call tho attention of our readers.Wo are acquainted with both paper and pub ¬
lishers and take pleasure in recommending it-as one of tho very best farm and family jour-nals
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in this country. Every person who-sends one dollar for a year's subscription to-she paper receives a handsome present-which is donated by tho advertising patrons-of tho paper. These premiums consist of Cat-tle
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, Land , Reapers and Mowers , Plows , Books ,Pictures , Organs and thousands of other val-uable
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articles , The Rural Home Co. is en ¬
dorsed by Hon. Cornelius B. Parsons , Mayor-of Bochestcr , to whom you can write if youhave any doubts as o its reliability. It wilt-pay you to send for sample copy if nothing-more
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than to got a look at this great twelve-page
-, .sixty-column illustrated naper. Ad-
dress¬
Rural Home Co. Limited , Rochester ,W. A
_Warm weather coming. ' 'Every day will bo-
Bunday by and b-
y.OUGHiURE
.
Absolutely-Tree from Ojplctes , .Emetic * <md .Poison *.
*A PROMPT, SAFE , SURE CURE-For Cousin , Bore Throat, Hoarseness-Influenza ,\ Calds. Bronchitis , Croup , Whooplnz Oough ,
, Asthma , Quinsy , PalnH IB Chest , and other-
affectloni of thjiThroat and Icings.-V
.lce SO cents n bottle. Sold by Drnpcists and Deal-
Parties-\ . imaKe to induce their dealer lo promptly-
Vox them will recelre two bottle&Express charges-r by tending one dollar to ,
' TUB CUAIILES A. VOCEtrit COaPAST ,/ Sola Owners and Manufactnren ,
/ R'tltlnorr. Hur land. TJ. S. A-
.OH
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! MY BACKET-CTJ strain or cold attacks that treak back-
and nearly prostrates jou.
= co
C-
OStrengthens tlto Mnsclcs ,Steadies the IServe ,
Enricliestliemooil , GlveaAcivVigor.-DB
.J.Ij.llTEISB.'Pairfield.ImTa.saTS :
"Brown's Iron Bitters is the best Iron medicine I-tave known in my SO years' practice. I have foond-it specially beneficial in nervons or physical exhaus-tion
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, and in all debilitating ailments that. bear so-beavfly on tho ayEtem.Use it freely in my own family. "
Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on-wrapper.. Take no other. Made only by-
BROTCN CHEMICAL. CO. . BALTIMORE, MR.-LADLES'
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HAND BOOK useful and attractive , con-taining
¬i-re list of prizes for recipes , information about-
coins , etc. , given away by all dealers in medicine , or-mailed to any address ou receipt of 2c. stamp-
.WILL
.
CUR-
EDyspepsia ,
Liver and-
Complaint,
And Health Restorer ,JJlporfect renovator and Inrlfforator of the' system , carrying airay all poisonous m&ttar ,
r and restoring the blood to a healthy oondt-feon
-. , enrichingit , refreshing : and Invigoratlngr-Doth mind and body. As a cure for HHEU-JfATICS
-It hay no equa-
l.SAFE.
, SURE AND SPEEDY-In all oases of Indigestion , Biliousness , Coo-StipatJon
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, Headache , Loss of Appetite , Piles,2feuralffln , Nervous disorders and all PB-MALE
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COMPLAINTS , Hops and I7OJLT-M never falls to perfect a cure whentaken.-
THOUSANDS.
OF CASES-Of theworst forms of these terrible diseases-fcave been quickly relieved , and In a short-time perfectly cured by the use of Mops-suid. . MAI/JT Bitters. Do not get Hops-zuid HIAIiT confounded with other into-
rior-
preparations of similar name. Tako-nothing : but Hops nmd MJLL.X. All-
draffelsts keop them. Kone genuine unless' Bianufactured by *?HOPS & MALT BITTBR3CO. . Dotroit , Mich.-
Hostctter'8
.
Stom-ach
¬
Hitters conquer-sand prevents ma-larial
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fevers, dys-pepsia
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, ch ronlc con-ztlpatlon
-, a tendency-
to kl Iney and bla-dder
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nllments andr-heumatism , and is-
of the greatest vtlue-In cases of bodily-trouble arUinp from-weakness. . Old pee-ple
-are greatly aided-
by it. and It is highly-serviceable to con-valescents
¬
and ladies-In delicate health. It-Is, moreover a use-ful
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medicine to take-Trilh one on longJourneys , and coun-teracts
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the effects of-mental exhaustion-.For
.sale by all DruB-
glsts-
and Dealersgenerally-
.Askyour
.
ealer for ft C ITA-LHi
CITY WHIP and be inrprised.-rful.
.1 V * Thcyaretotnethlncwondc-
dst. I-
nWater
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on yourdealer ordering the CAPITAI. crrT-WHTji Kdo ?ot carry them In cfc. A. J. Guittn & Co. .
Gas Fuel.'
CAN b replaced by an ABU-LlMI
-A LUb I KiCIAI one. BOO Sitentfree.
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fPROTESTING
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A Declaration of Grlovancss-in Convention-
.Meetings.
have been held throughout-Utah , Idaho , and Arizona , at all the-
Mormon tabernacles , at which a declar-
ation
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of grievances ani protest which-
had been formulated at a general con-
ference
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of the Mormon church , April 5 ,
was read. The declaration is addressed-to the president and the people of the-United States. It begins by saying :
"A condition of affairs imperilling the-vital interests of the vast majority of the-people of Utah and their coreligionists-in the neighboring states and territor-ies
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, impels us , their representatives , to-
address you. Qnr rights as American-citizeus are trampled upon , and believ-ing
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it our imperative dutj ,
in the presence of such a-
danger, to protest against the gigantic-evil which threatens not only our liber-ties
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, but the liberties of every freeman ,
we , in general mass meeting assembled ,in the name of freedom , justice and hu-manity
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make this appeal for relief and-protection. . "Wo areunpopular with-our fellow-countrymen ; it is our reli-gion
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which makes us so. "We aro a-
small minority in their midst , but we-
have yet to learn that these are grounds-upon which to justify in a land oflib-erty
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the acts of oppression which we as-
a people from the beginning of our his-
tory¬
have been made to suffer. As to-
our religious "faith , it is based upon evi-
dence¬
which to our minds is conclusive-convictions not to be destroyed by-
legislative enactments or judicial de-
cisions.¬
. Force may enslave the body ,
but it cannot convince the mind. To-
yield , at the demand of the legislator or-
the judge, the rights of conscience ,would prove us recreant to every duty-we owe to God and man. Among the-principles of our religion is that of im-
mediate¬
revelation from God ; one, of the-doctrines so revealed is celestial or plu-ral
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marriage , for which ostensibly wo-
are stigmatized and hated. This is a-
vital part of our religion , the decisions-of courts to the contrary notwithstandi-ng.
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. "The charge of treason and rebellion-
made against the Mormons is declared-to be unjust and untrue. The fact is-
cited that a quota of 500 men war sent2,000 miles overland to aid the-United States in fighting against-Mexico. . It is asserted that the-general government has ever been-willing to lend a willing ear to all re-ports of sedition made against the Mor-mon
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people , and that when investigated-they have always been exploded-.Strong
.complaint is made that the-
government has refused to confer state-hood
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upon the Mormons , although-Utah has all the qualifications of popu-lation
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, wealth and stability of com-merce
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and society. It complains that-aliens have invariably been sent into-the territory to govern the people , who,with honorable exceptions , have tram-pled
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the rights of the people underf-oot. . The petitions , protests and-memorials against th se abuses have-never been heeded. It then goes on to-
say :
"The paramour of mistresses and har-lots
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, secure from prosecution , walks-the streets in open day. No United-States official puts a "spotter" on his-trail or makes an effort to drag his-deeds of shame and guilt before a judge-and jury for investigation and punish-ment.
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. But note the contrast : In-Utah , Idaho and Arizona , a concerted-assault is made upon the Mormon peo-ple.
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. Spotters and spies dog their foot-steps.
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. Delators thrust themselves into-bedchambers and watch at windows-.Children
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are questioned upon the streets-as to the martial relations of their par-ents.
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. Families are dragged before-commissioners and grand juries , and ,on pain of punishment for contempt ,are compelled to testify against their-fathers and husbands. Modest women-are made to answer shamefully inde-cent
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questions as to the sexual relations-of men and women. Attempts are-made to bribe men to work up cases-against their neighbors. Notoriously-disreputable characters are'einployed to-
spy into men's family relations. "
A Singular Experience.F-rom
.
the Gorham (N. H. ) Mountaineer-.Miss Hattie Edmonds , of Dalton , has-
passed through a singular experience.-Over
.a a year ago she had s.everal teeth-
extracted by a dentist while under the-
influence of chloroform , and immedi-ately
¬
afterward she was seized with a-
bad cough and gradually wasted and-took her bed , as it was supposed in con-sumption.
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. Several physicians exam-ined
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her case, one of whom attributed-her illness to an ulcer in the throat , and-gave her a remedy. The medicine re-sulted
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in a severe paroxysm of cough-ing
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, during which she threw out a tooth-that had been lodged in her throat-while sho'was chloroformed , and had-remained , nearly costing her her life-.She
.is now rapidly recovering. We-
think that , while saying her evening-prayers , she ought to say the words of-
the little girl who , after having a tooth-extracted , used the expression : "For-give
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us our debts as we forgive our den-tists.
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. "
The Supreme Court of the United-States has recently made an important-decision as to and in favor of State-rights. . The Chicago and Eock Island-Baiiroad , in the State of Kansas , passes-through a military reservation of the-United States. The railroad corpor-ation
-in a. suit at law made the point-
that the State did not have or possess-the right to regulate railroads within-the bounds of an United States military-reservation. . Upon appeal , the Supreme-Court of the United States affirms such-right in the State , deciding that the-State does not lose its jurisdiction by-reason of the sequestration of the land-by the federal government for special-purposes.. This decision , upon princi-ple
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, should enable the State of Kansas-to levy and collect taxes on the roadbed-of eaid corporation within the limits ol-the corporation. In this case the-sovereignty of the State has been up-held.
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FOUR ACTS PLATED I-
Sad Report About Ex-President AT-
thnr.-
XVIII
.
tho Flftli and Final Act bo aTragedy.-
Rochester
.
Democrat and Chronicle-."Dr
.Lincoln who was at thefnneral"-
"of ex-Secretary Frelinghuysen , says"-"exPresident Arthur looked very un-"well.
-". He is suffering from Bright's""-
disease. . During the past year it has"-"assumed a very aggravated form. "
That telegram is act IV. of a-
drama written by ex-President Arthur'sp-
hysicians. . In Act I. he was made to-
appear in'Malaria , " of which all the-country was told when he went toFlorida-
.In.
Act n. he represented a tired-man , worn down , walking the sands-at Old Point Comfort and looking east-ward
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over the Atlantic toward Europe-for a longer rest.-
The.
curtain rolls up for Act HE. upon-the distinguished actor affected with-melancholy from Bright's diseasewhile-Act IV. discovers him with the disease-"in an aggravated form , suffering in-
.tensely.-
(which is unusual) , and about-to take a sea voyage. "
Just such as this is the plot of many-dramas by play-wrights of the medical-profession. . They write the first two or-
three acts with no conception of what-their character will develop in the final
one.They have not the discernment for-tracing in the early, what the latter im-
personations¬
will be. Not one physi-cian
¬
in a hundred has the adequate-microscopic and chemical appliances-for discovering Bright's disease in its-
early stages , and when many do finally-comprehend that their patients are dy-
ing¬
with it , when death occurs , they-will , to cover up their ignorance of it,pronounce the fatality to have been-caused by ordinary ailments , whereas-these ailments are really results of-
Bright's disease of which they are un-conscious
¬
victims-.Beyond
.any doubt 80 per cent of all-
deaths except from epidemics and acci-dents
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, result from diseased kidneys or-livers. . If the dying be distinguished-and his friends too intelligent to be-
easily deceived , his physicians perhaps-pronounce the complaint to be peri-carditis
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, pysemia , septicjeinia , bronchi-tis
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, pleuritis , valvular lesions of the-heart , pneumonia , etc. If the deceased-be less noted "malaria" is now the fash-ionable
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assignment of the cause of-
death. ..But all the same , named right or-
named wrong , this fearful scourge-gathers them in ! While it prevails-among persons of sedentary habiis-lawyers , clergymen , congressmen it-
also plays great havoc among farmers ,
day laborers and mechanics , though-they do not suspect it , because their-physicians eep it from them , if indeed-they are able to detect it-
.It.
sweeps thousands of women and-children into untimely graves every-year. . The health gives way gradually ,the strength is variable , the appetite-fickle , the vigor gets less and less. This-isn't malaria it is the beginning of-
kidney disease and will end who does-not know how ?
No , nature has not been remiss. In-dependent
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research has given an infalli-ble
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remedy for this common disorder ;
but of course the bigoted physicians-will not use Warners safe cure , be-cause
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it is a private affair and cuts up-their practice by restoring the health of-
those who have been invalids for years.-The
.
new saying of "how common-bright's disease is becoming among-prominent men !" is getting old , and as-
the Englishman would say , sounds-"stupid" especially "stupid" since-this disease is readily detected by the-more learned men and specialists of-
this disease. But the "common'run"-of physicians , not detecting it, give the-patient Epsom salts or other drugs pre-scribed
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by the old code of treatment-under which their grandfathers and-greatgrandfathers practiced !
Anon , we hear that the patient is-
"comfortable. ." But ere long , maybe ,they "tap" him and take some water-from him and again the "comfortable"-story is told. Torture him rather than-allow him to use Warner's safe cure !
With such variations the doctors play-upon the unfortunate until his shroud is-
made , when we learn that he died from-heart disease , pyaemia , septicaemia or-gome other deceptive though "dignified-cause. ." '
Ex-president Arthur's case is not sin-gular
¬
it is typical of every such case-."He
.
is suffering "intensely. " This is-
not usualGenerally there is almost-no suffering. He may recover , if he-will act independently of his physicians.-The
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agency named has cured thousands-of persons even in the extreme stages-is to-day the mainstay of the health of-hundreds of thousands. It is an unfor-tunate
¬
fact that physicians will not ad-mit
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there is any virtue outside their-own sphere , but as each school denies-virtue to all others , the people act on-their own judgment and accept things-"by the record of merit they make.-
The.
facts are cause for alarm , but-there is abundant hope in prompt and-independent action.-
AN
.
Irishman trad Scotchman were-once talking about the sun and moon ;the latter asserted that of the .two lum-inaries
¬
the sun was the most useful.-To
.this Pat replied , "flow can that be ?
for, sure , doesn't the moon shine -when-it's dark ? and the sun only makes .hisappearancewhen it's daylight , at any-rate.. "
The skeletons of twenty-five or thir-ty
¬
men were recently found in a can-yon
¬
near Stein's peak , New Mexico-.They
.are supposed to be the remains-
of a party of troops massacred by In-dians
¬
years ago.-
Bcv.
.
. 3Ir. Spurgeonprefers potatoes to por¬
terhouse steak-
.He
.
Kept the Whole House Awake.-WASHINGTON
., D. C , Mr. F. O. McP-
Cleary , a prominent solicitor of patents-of this city , was troubled for several-weeks with a severe cough , which not-only deprived him of sleep hut annoyed-others. . The only thing which did him-any good , he says , was the new prepa-ration
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Bed Star Cough Cure , a purely-vegetable compound , free from opiates ,narcotics or poisons of any kind. .
A Chinese Advertisement.-The
.advertisement of a Canton ink ;
maker, translated , reads thus : "At the-shop Tae-Shing (prosperous in the ex-tremej
-very good ink ; fine ! fine ! An-
cient¬
shop , great-grandfather , grand-father
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, father and self make this ink-fine
-and hard , very hard ; picked with-
care , selected with attention. This ink-is heavy ; so is gold. The eye of the-dragon dazzles ; so does this ink.-No
.one makes like it. Others who make-
ink make it for the sake of accumulat-ing
¬
base coin and cheat , while I make-it only for a name. Plenty of Akwant-saes
-(gentlemen ) know my ink my
family never cheated they have always-borne a good name. I make ink for-the 'Son of Heaven' and all the manda-rins
¬
in the empire. As the roar of the-tiger extends to every place , so does the-fame of the 'dragon's jewel. ' "
A GALVESTON colored servant , on her-way homewith a basket of pilfered gro-ceries
¬
, meets a friend. "How is you-comin * on wid dem white folks ?" "I'se-gwine to leab 'em. Dey hasn't paid dar-groceryman in sich a long time I'se-ashamed to meet him on de street. "
A Georgia hen is reported to have-killed a hawk in a fair light by a blow-through the eye , piercing to the brain-.It
.was a fowl blow-
.Halford.
Sance ! s capital for dyspeptics. In-Valuable
-
to all good cooks-
.The
.
sultan of Turkey Is a piano-pounder ,
but not much of a musician.-
The
.
simplest and best regulator of tho Dis-ordered
¬
Liver in the world are Carter's Little-Liver Pills. They give prompt relief in Sick-Headache , Dizziness , Nausea , &c. ; prevent-and cure Constipation and Piles ; remove Sal-lowness
-and Pimples from the complexion ,
and are mild and gentle in their operation on-the bowels. Carter's Little Liver Pills aro-small and as easy to take as sugar. One pill-a dose. Price 25 cents-
."ROUGH.
ON CATAKKH. "Corrects offensive odors at once. Complete cure-
of worst chronic cases , nlso unequaled as garglo-for Diphtheria, Sore Throat , Foul Breath. 50-
cHistorian-
George Bancroft Is a"grand old-equestrian. .
The purest , sweetest and best Cod Liver Oil In thai-world , manufactured from fresh , healthy livers , upon-the sea chore. It Is absolutely pure and sweet. Pa-tients
¬
who hare once taken It prefer it to all others.Physicians have decided It superior to any ef the-other oils In market, Made br CA.SWXLC, HAZZJLXD
, &Co-New York-.Chapped
.Hands , race. Pimples , and Bough SklnJ-
cured by using Juniper Tar Soap, made by CASWILL ,IUZAED & Co , New York.
Colonel Inpcrsoll's latest lecture is : "What-Is Blasphemy ?"
CATARRH OV THE BI.ADDEB.S-tinging
., Irritation. Inflammation , all Kidney and-
Urinary Complaints , cured by Buehu-Palba. " II-
.Josh
.
Billings expects to spend next winter-on the Pacific slope-
.As
.
a Cure for Sore Throat and-Coughs , "Broom's Bronchial Troc7ies" have-been thoroughly tested , and maintain their-good reputation.-
The
.
Boss Collar Pad of zinc and leather Is-
unquestionably the best pad ever made. Hu-manity
¬
demands its use on every horse wear-ing
¬
a JIame collar. It prevents chafing and-positively cures sore necks. It is manufac-tured
¬
by Dexter Curtis , Madison , "Wis-
.When
.
Baby TTM sickvro pavo Lor Costorls ,
"When sho TTOS a Child, she cried for Coatoria ,
When sho became. HUa , sho clung to Caatoria ,
Whoa sho had Children , sho gave them Castoria ,
Mrs. Hendricks is a woman of great decis-ion
¬
and firmness of character-
.THE
.
liOFE OF THE JfATIOJf.-Children
., slow In development , puny , scrawny and-
delicate , use "Wells' Health Kenewe-r.Secretary
."Lamar likes hard work , but It-
doesn't agree with him-
.MRS.
.
. T. MCCARTHY, Ulcnland Center ,. . after suffering six years with an aggra-
vated¬
case of salt rheum , was cured by tho use of-Cole's Curbollsalve. 55 and 50 cents. Sold by Drug ¬
gists.Theordinary stride of Maud S. Is seventeen-
feet per second.-Sprains
.
, bruises , stiff joints , burns , scalds ,and rheumatism are relieved by Uncle Sam'sNerve and Bone liniment. Sold by druggists. .
Worms cause peevishness , levers, convuli-slons and frequently death. A pleasant, safe-and certain remedy is Dr. JAQUE'S GERMAN1-WORM CAKES. Sold by all druggists.-
Headaches
.f
, constipation , liver complaint , ]
billiousness are cured by that mild , cleansing !
remedy which never produces pain , ELLERT'8-DAYLIGHT LIVER PILLS. Only 25 centaJ-Sold.by druggists. .
An economical man will Keep the leather OE-
his harness soft and pliable , which preserves it!
from cracking or ripping. He always uses ?
UNCLE SAM7S HARNESS OLL, Sold by all-Harness Makers-
.Onethird.
of all who die in active middle life-are carried off by consumption. The most fre-quent
¬
cause is a neglected cold , cough , hoarse-ness
¬
, bronchial trouble or asthma , all of which-may be permanently cured bv EILERT EX-TRACT
¬
OF TAR AND WILD CHERRY.-Sold
.by druggists.-
A.
farmer's wealth depends on the condition-of his stock. When scraggy and feeble they,
are , especially liable to distempers , feversr-colds , and all diseases which destroy animals. !
Thousands of dollars are saved annually by-lthat valuable old stand by. UNCLE SAJl'Si-CONDITION POWDER.-
Restless
.
, fretful , crying children are suffer-ing
¬
and need for their relief DR. WIN-CHELL'S
-!
TEETHING SYRUP , which is use-ful
¬not only for all the disorders of teething
infants , but cures coughs , croups , sore throat ,colic and cramps of older children , and should-always be kept in every house for emergencies.-Only
.23 cents. Sold by all druccists.-
"Men.
are but little lower than the angels,"says an old proverb.-
Beware
.
of imitations , pretended cures and-specifics , and spurious preparations. Take-only Hunt's [Kidney and Liver] Remedy-
.Hunt's.
[Kidney and Liver] Remedy has been-used over thirty years , and saved thousands-from lingering disease and death.-
Gen.
.
. Crook , tho Indian fighter , wears Mf-lhair sho-
rt.That
.
Tired Feeling.Eve-
rybody.
knows what "that tired feeling" Is-
.It.
afflicts nearly every one at this time of the year,
being caused by the depressing effects of the chang-ing season and the debll.tated conditioner the body-.The
.refreshing , toning and Invigorating Influcncci-
for which the system appeals will be found In Hood'i-Sarsaparllla , the reliable tonic and blood pnrlfler.-Give
.
It a trial.-"I
..took Hood's Sarsaparllla for loss of appetite,
dyspepsia , and general languor. It did me a vast'-amount of good , and I have no hesitancy In recom-mending It to my friends and all needing medicine. "J."W. WILI.ZFOED , Qulncy , 111,
"I began taking Hood's Sarsaparllla when I was sc-
weak I conld not do my work. It hag made a new-
person of me. All I ask of anyone Is to try Hood'i-Sarsaparllla and see its quick effect. It takes lesi-time and quantity to show Its effect than any othei-preparation I ever heard of." UBS. C. A. II. HUB-
BXED
-
, 2 orth Chill , If. T-
.Hood's Sarsaparillab-y all druggists , tl ; six for tS. Made only-HOOD' & CO. , Apothecaries , Lowell. Hast-
.IOO
.
Doses One Dollar.-W.
.. N. F., Omaha , - - 263 25-
.WEITINO.
TO ADVERTISERS please- saw the advertisement in this paper
When you visit New York City , via Centra-ldepotsavcBaggage Eipressage and $3 Car-riage
¬
Hire, and stop at the Grand Union Hotel ,opposite said depot. Six hundred elegant-rooms fitted up at a costof one million dollars ;$1 and upwardsper day. European plan. Ele-vator.
¬
. Restaurant supplied with the best-.Horsecars
., stages and elevated railroad to all-
depots.. Families can live better for less-money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any-other first-class hotel in the cit-
y.FARMERS.
.
.
This Is what Interests-you all. Tiio celebrate-dlatago Collar , made from-our IATA < ! O OH Tanned-Leather. . Warranted not-to cet hnrrt or crack. You-can wash them when dirtyland tney will keepsolt and-pliable. .
Ast your d eaters for them. .Use them and you will have-no oth-
er.LINCOLN
.
TANNING CO. ,LINCOLK , NEBKASKA ,
Manufactu-
rers.LIQUID
.
GLUE1 UNEQUALLED FOR CEMENTING-
WOOD ; GLASS , CHINA , PAPER. LEATHER , &C-
.Awarded.
GOLD MEDAL. LONDON , 1SS3. Cifd-by Maura & Ilamlin Organ and Piano Co. , Pullman-Palace Car Co. . Sc. Jlfd only by the RUSSIA-CEMENT CO.GLOUCESTERMASS.SOLDE-VERYWHERE. . ca-SamplaTinCanby JIiil.2S .
GILLOTT'SBold by ALL DEALERS throujhout the 'Worl-
d.Gold
.
Medal Paris Exposition , 1S78 *
CONSUMPTION :I haro a B >sltlv remedy tortha aoor * dluasa ; by lt-
tisa thoaiabds of eases ef the ir rst kind and of Ion *
&: cacy tbnt mfrBenUTTr?? ' ts$ .I. erwItn' TAI.UABI.KTRBXTISB om thlldiBftlM
nd F. O. addrfsi.to any anffaror. fllra expressDE. T. A. SLOCUSI.1U Ptarl St , N Tori ,
R. U. AWARETHA-
TLorillard's Climax Plugb-
earing a red tin tag ; that Lorillardl-R oe lieaf fine eut ; that LorlUard's
Kavy CIIppInKi. and.that Lorillard'8 81-UM b *S aad cheapest, quality con*>d nd ?
A.* p r on to lell-
nrgo d<. No capital required. Salary raid_ monthly. ExpenMt in adrancc. Fall p r-
tlealanVBKX.-
. We mean what we say. Standard Silver-TVara Co.7ashlnarton St. . Boston , Mn n-
.AGENTS
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JSSSSem-ployment and cood salary-selling ilucen City Skirt andStookJnKSunporters.Sampla-outfit free. Address Cincinnati-Suspender Co. , Cincinnati. O-
Bend us TEX CKTTS 8ILTIB ,, __ _ . andwewillmailyou valu-
of anewbtuiness , with packag-e.ofoool wfi.cn will nelp you to make morek-
monevthananythinceTcradYertised.Eitherex. .CO.thleagolll. Sptcial-A Gold Dollar-
free to each of the first 250 who antwer this adv'-
U"THE BEST IS CHEAPEST. "EXCISES , TURPCHFR SAff-s s.
HorsePowen - CloverHnllers-
Suited( to all sections. ) Write for Fit EE Illus. Pamphletand Prices to Tho Aultnrxn& Taylor Co. . illnsfield. Ohl-
rDO
-
YOU "WISH to buy "Watches or Jewelry ? If-so , send your address and we will send you Illustrated-Boot with bottom prices. AVhitney Cook & Co. ,
[Established 1870. ] 92 Market St. , Chica-
go.OPIUM
.
1O-
DE.
- XSU * GU. *No pay till cured.
. J. STETUXNS.-
ft4UaU
. Lebaaon. Ohi-
o.COLLEGE
.
Omaha Commercial. Send name for-Catalogue and specimen of pcman-shtp.
-. M. G. UOHUBOUGII , Principal-
TAUGHT AND SITUATIONS-FUUKISHEO. . Circulars free.-
VAIiEKTINE BROS. , Janesvllle.
Lost Manhood. 1'rcinuture Wccay , Weakno *.Sralna and all forms of. Weblllty In Jlen frorn early-error, ignorance , vice creptcescs Quickly and .Easily-Curoilwlthoutconftuemcntbr th-eSCIVIALE TREATMENTSnoi-rflnnly established In Americaaolelv on Its mcrlu-FREE to earnest lnqnrer , (nottolOT8 , orcurio-lityseekersXIargo
-Illustrated work on IMseasca of-
tho Genlto-Urlnury Orcnns. Brain and Nerve*.(Sealed , for 8 cents instamps. ) Gives testimonWibnsl-ness
-and medical references , Ac Conciliation Free.-
OIVIA1.E.
AGEXOY. 174 Fulton 8t. New York.-
Una
.
special feature of Hldge's Food , in contradis-tinction
¬
to others. Is its neutral action upon the-bowels. . For this reason. It Is tpeclnlly adapted to-
those seasons when bowel troubles aru o frequent.-Keracmbcr
.Kld c's Food Is nn old anil tried prepara-
tion , having been In use for thirty years In England-and America. It Is a perfectly safe and nourishing-diet for all conditi-
ons.GREEN.
& BURKE ,
LIVE STOcKCOM-
MISSION MERCHANTS.U-
NION
.STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB ,
Represented at Chicago by the wellknr.wn-Live Stock Commission firm of Keenan & IIm-cock
-, Union Stock Yards.-
REFERENCE
.
:Omaha National Bank-
.Merchants'.
Nation ! Banlr. Darld City-.Kearney
.National Bank , Kearney.-
Columbus.
State IJant , Columbtu.-McDonald's
.llaak. North Platta
. . LYDIA E.VJNKHAM'3-
VEGETABLE COMPOUND13 A POSITIVE CCKE FOR .
All those painful Complaints* snil Weaknesses so common ** * * to onr best * * *, * * * * *, * FEMALE POPULATION. * *Fries $1 la Ilqnltl , pill *r ioctBg * form.-
7Is
.purpose ia *olel j for the legitimate healing of-
disease and the relitof pain , and that it does all-it tlalms to do, thcnaanilsof ladles car jladlg testify-
.It.
-will euro entirely all Ovarian troubles , Infiamma*tlon and Uleerotlon , Falling and Displacements , and-consequent Spinal 'Weakness , nnd is particularly-adapted to the change of life. * * * *
ItremoTca Faintnr&s , Flatulency , destroys all craringr-for stimulants , and reUeycs Weakness of the Stomach.-It
.cares Bloating , Headaches , Nervous ITontration ,
General Debility, Sleeplessness. Depression and Indi-gestion.
¬
. That feelinc ot bearine down , causing pain ,and backache , is always permanently cured bylU use-
.Send.
stamp to Lynn , Mas*. , lor pamphlet. Letters of-Inquiry confidentially answered. For tale at druggists.
Oldest Medicine the World
CThe ir. IsaacThompson'sEYE - WATE-
This
Rarticle Is a carefully prepircd phr'lclans pr -
icrlptlon , and has been In constant use for nearly i-
century , and notwithstanding the many other prepar-ations
¬
that have been Introducen Into the market-the sale of this article U constantly Increasing. U-
the directions are followed It will never fall. Tv-iparticularly invite the attention or physicians to KJ-
merits. . Joiijf L. THOMPSON. Soxs & Co., Troy. U
$50 REWARDw-
ill be paid for any Grain Fan-of lime ills that ua clean u4-bat as much Griin er Stvl In OB *day as ear Patent UONAJZCH-Grain and Seed Separate ;and R cc r or oar Improve *Worehou.. MUI witix K u U-
itr-
which we oScr chop. Circa *
Ur uJ Price LUt culled free.HEWARKMflCHINECO-
.Cclumbas.
,
Tube Color?, Me. doz. ; Sabla Brushes. 7c. np ;
Bristles , be. np ; Plaques , Tc. up ; Pallets.6 <u-
Ariists' Easels , SOc. ; Artists* Boxes , 1.50 : Panel *IOC. Oils , ICanvas. . 75c ; UolU Paliit. SS-cNorelties and Trenton Ware for Decorating. Frarno-for Pictures In Gold. Plush. Oak and Bronze. Samp'sl-of raoldlujr , SOc dozen. Send Z cent Stamp for Catalocuo-
A. . HOSPE , Omaha.'EJ/r fef f.SUfESlflEffEUtS i U-
CTHOUSANDS CiVEM AWAY ,FVERY NEW SUBSCRIBER-
gets a Present valued from 35c.500. and no favoritism
. . * - show-
nrn
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TO
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nand* your name goes-'the bookSf and your present"1-
be forwarded. Write for Sample-1topy v/ith List of Presents. Everything goes
THE PUBLIC.R-ochester
., N.Y. , liar, ar , 1885-
.I
.am acquainted with the publishers-
of the AMERICAN RURAC HOME , and I-
believe they will fulfil every guarantee-they (player of Rochester fort-
enmake to the public. years fail. )
RURAL HOME CO. , Limited , ROCHESTER , N-
.Y.LICKER
.
THE BEST WATERPROOF RIDING COAT.C-OTOT
.th entire >ad 31 .aod will keep yon dry In anr itona.SoldeT rjwher . Illritrjttd eaUlocaa fret. A. J. Tower. Botto-
a.for
.
Infants and Children ,"CMtoriais8o-wcnadptedtochndrenthat I Castorla cures Colic. Constfpatloa ,
I recommend it as superior to anyprescription I Bour Stomach , DiarrhtEa , Eructation ,known to me." H. A. Ascmre , M. D. , I Eml 00
ns> cives sleep > &nd Prom0le* *"*
OH Bo. Oxtord Sfc , Brooklyn , N. Y. | Wlth 'iniurious nisdlcaUoa.-.
CETTACH COMPAST, 182 Fulton Street , K. T-
.FLKH.IRT Eo HARMESS M F G CO.-
Wa
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Jl*. I. T aa> Banco employ no aoente , and If ffiQE.-what. you order ia not aatia9O 7-
'factory , t p y all OBMIIMC-.Mo
.
: 43 Baerr ( see cat ) is }rut-the game as others * !! at 9130-.Top
.BuKie3 at 8BO , fiaa a-
usnaUy>
sold for SIS to SIM-.Our
.H rr" ara all No. t OaJ-
cWi
Leather. 8inrle88.5O to 82O.-ETerythicx
.fully vrornuiteal Be-
.f.
nra buylnjr , aead for our Illustrated-&t.para Catalo ua free. AddrenW.B-FKATT, Hec'T, Elltkart , Imdlu
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