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nOTnbKd and those about to become mothers, should know that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription robs childbirth of its torture, terrors and dangers to both mother and child, by aiding Nature in preparing the system for parturition. Thereby "labor" and asn the reriod of confinement are greatly shortened. It also promotes an i Viiflntif cfe irm rf n nn r 1 q1 1 TT". f Tit for f the child. During pregnancy, it prevents "morning sickness" and those distressing nervous symptoms from which so many sufier. Tanks. Cottle Co., Texas. Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. : Dear Sir I took your "Favorite Prescription " previous to confinement and never did so well i:i niy life. It is only two weeks since my confinement ar.d I an able to do ray work. I feel stronger than I ever did in six weeks before. Yours truly, A MOTHER'S EXPERIENCE. South Dejid, Pacific Co., Wash. Ds. R. 'V. Pinner, liufölo, N. Y.: Dear Sir I began taking your "Favorite Prescription" the first month of prcguancv, and nave continued taking it since confinement. I did not cspcriencc the nausea or cny of the ailments to pregnancy, after I began taking your "Prescription." I wa3 only in lebor a short time, and tha physician ciM T rrr.t nl.irtr v-;. Ckl.V t,"-" O ifT J i Wo think it saved me Mrs- Baker. a eject deal of suiTcrinsr. I was troubled a great deal with leucorrhea also, and it has done a world of good for me. Yours truly, HR3. W. C. BAKER, KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live better than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by "more promptly adapting the world's best products to the'needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. It-s excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleasant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial projertics of a erfect laxative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kidneys, Liver and Dowels without weakening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Fi is is for sale by all druggists in 50c and 1 bottles, but it is man-t ufactured by the California Fig Syrup' Co. only, whose name is printed on eve ry package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound CURES ALL Ailments of Women. It will entirely euro tho worst forms ot Femalo Complaints, all Ovarian troubles, Inflammation anl Ulceration, Falling and 3 is iJacfMnMit3 of the Womb, ami consequent Epinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted to the Chaife of Life. It has cured moro casei of Lcucorrhoca han any reinotly tho world has ever known. It is almost infallible in such rases. It dissolves and expels Tumors from tho Uterus in an early staije of development, and checks any tendency to cancerous humors. That Bearing-down Feeling causing pain, weicht, and backache-, is instantly relieved and permanently cured by its use. Under all circumstances it acts in harmony with thfl laws that govern tlia female system, and is as harmless as water. Al drarzi" '1 5t. Kt In eonlMenr, Ltuia L. I'tNkiiAM Med. Co., Ltxs, Mass. tydla E. Plnkham's Liver Pills, 23 cant. I Ca f VW coici Oranges t fit Nasal Ja.ssarrs,AIIay Iain aui Inllaniniat Ion, J to! ores tin Senses of Tnsteand Smell. Heals the Sorer. t- 1- I'.iJiii arli iiof-t ril. op? mat J...1 P. !;.- Aurrfti .-t .N.Y. fc ForDurability.Economy and for General blacking is unequalled. Has An Annual Sale of 3.000 tons. M-VE ALSO AAANUFACTURE THE PSJEfSlOVEjPÄH FÖRÄNAFTERDINHr1"5HlhE0RT0 TOUCH UP SPOTS WITH A CLOTH 1AKES NO DUST, If J 5&10 CEW TIN BOXES. HE ONLY PERFECT PASTE. . Mcrse Bro strops, cantonmass.
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WHOLE COUNTIES IN NEBRASKA SWEPT BY FIRE. Homos, Stock and Crop of It.iniliup:i Ktilarrt Hurtling in ManyIirect"ons Homeien l'ernoiis Seek Safety Alonj AVatcr Courses. May lie Many Menth. The prair?o fires which havo p evailed in (Jrant. Cherry. Si.cridan and Turm s Counties. Neb ras: a, since Tuesday have assumed vast luojorti ns. They started in Sheridan County and have thus fur burn.d over a ectit-n of count, y forty miles in width. Tno damage to ha ranch piMrerty and cattle is enormous, but 1 othinr like an accurate estimate is yet possible. Many ives a o suj po el to have been lost. and thou a-..d of tons of hay have b en burned, leaving the cattlemen destitute, lloores ::nd stock were al.-o b.rne J, and the cattlo ranges are ruined. Tue list of known vict ms at i resent is: i.i.iss , ranclmisin. I A mku K L, raiictnnan. Two i akmek ;. tiaiiics unknown. li'AXI IIVAX. :iI V.ul'ei. The tw lirst-naranl wore attemptleg to : ave tliei property by back burning, but the high wind drove tho Harnes 0:1 them and cut otr all escai e bo foro th y were aware- of th ir danger. I.acher lived long enough to tell his story to ranchmen who came to his rcrcuj af.erthe Harnes had pas? cd. T!ki in U oT ; '111 1V:UJi. Hundrois of thousanJs of hoal of catilo arc gra; ing in Cherry, Thomas, (.'rant and tho other counties where tho tires a c raging. Tho-o cattlo Wire tont the efrom the southern part o: tl.o Stale, where tho drought has been felt 10 heavily, to graze for tho winter. It is feared a large proportion ci these cattlo have perished. Several ranch ht.u-.es are reported to have been destroyed, and there is probability of a largo less of hi.man lire. Tho fires b .-gan :ovoral days ago and the line of tho railroad fo. tcveral counties 's obscured by tho dense smoko. F: rmcrs and stock growers from Custer and parts of neighboring countie-. where c:o; failure was complelo of b;th grain and hay. ved into Cherry, Thoraas. ("Jrant and Hooker Countie this fall and toek hay lands, m.stly on lease They cut hay enough to carry their sto k through the part of the winter whon it could not range, and mo ol their cattlo and horses up to Che: ry and tho t ther 'eand hi 1" counties, whoro tho tires a e now ragin . Nothing lik.3 tho present disaster has hap; oned for years. As there aro numerous streams in tho a'l ictcd section it is presumed many of the ranchmen havo eu Teeded in taking their families to these water courses and thus avoided danger. Tho tlanios are not driven h'gh, tdr.ee tho grass is not tall, consequently anyone reaching a Btream c:in e-oa; o death unless ove:--come by tho dense smoko Thurslay night was a di eful on3 In a largo portion t f the sand hills. Devastating lire swept through tho western part of Cherry and Grant Counties all da;-, burning on tho north sido of the llurlington Railroad traelc to within about four miles of Hyannis. La-hed on by a furious wind, tho fires traveled at a pace that carr o I consternation and de-true' ion. Tho firo on the railroad was started the fir t o the weok by a man and his pipe about ten miles northwest of Allianca. Tl.o man was drunk, and in tilling and lighting bis pipe threw tho burnii g match to the ground, where it ignited the grass. In an instant a fire started which, fanned by tho rorthwest wind, at on;o sot out on its misElon of destructio.1. MISS FAIR AND HER FORTUNE. Younjj Cillforira Millionaire Ileire, Kunior S-iy. I Soon to he Mxrrle'l. 'iss Virgin'a Tair, tho ycung California mil i naire heir.'s, who, rumor says is to be tn i rieJ sooj. is a 1'.'-year-o'd, unalTectcd, healthy girl of uiet t v tea and mo o t d :i oinor. ho posse s a e s ox co ; . t ior.al vivacity, and in appeariin i short and 1 lum , has da k, wavv hair, br ght ra.-k eyes, a good f-Uin.an lano. eo: tho retrou-sj p a 1 1 ei n. at presnn in . rncsviitciNiv FAin.co.no ot ror month. Jlcr fortune, which sh.o i n t to receive for six ears, amounts t about $i:,or.O,jO '. This was loft her by her mother, who died two years ag. Misi Fair's father, ex-senator Jamos (J. Fa r, ,f Nevada, is oe of California's multi-millionai o. . l.o will probably inherit a large share of his wealth. Her olucation was acquired in tlio Convent of tho S cred Heart in San Francisco. She is a good mu-ic:an. and speaks 1 rench a d (krman. he is a devcted It man Cath olic CUT RATES IN FLOUR. Mll'.cr l all Out ami I he Itetailer Iteaps a Trollt. Flour has taken tho place of su?ar as tho bono of contention among tho wholesale grocers of Chicago and tho Northwest. A combine, con isting of tho I'illsbury-Washburn company, tho Washburn-Crosby coin anv, and northwestern Con-sol it" ated Milling co:rpany has gono to pieces. Cno 10 ult tf the war is that m tcers and dealers for several hundred miles around aro Hocking to Chicago and taking advan'ago of tho free an 1 open raai kot. For s mo time tho threo concerns named havo had a community of interests. Ihoir plan of business was t send products to kcal job'os on consignment tho latter agreeing to abide by and sell nt tho prices established b; tho "Hig Threo." Their prot.t taro in as a commission of lö cents a barrel. (.'omjotition was keen and price9 were froqucntly shaded whon it was ne"es.-arv to do no to securo an order. Whon "the knife was put into tho sugar pi ico-list tho Hoursched To began to sut!er sympathetically. Jobbers who found their sales dropping off complained to tho "Thrco" and asked them to enforce tfco maintenance of rate. Tho lillslury and North wo tern peoplo wero perfectly willing to grant tho request anJ notitied jobbers to live up to their agreement. Tho Washburn-Cro -by reprcsentati?c3 took
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another view of the matter. They ' paid if people to whom they so d flour wished to sell either at a l.s.s r profit it made no diüerer.ce to them, and moreoer the' voild furnish them with all the steck they needed. And ho the war is on. with two big concerns pitted against one. and the little
fellers. Wiio were never in the combine, will als 3 suffer. BOOTH WILL FIGHT VICE. S.ilvation A-ny Fonn ler Come to Amer'ra t l'onliici :i Viuoriru Csiiim-iln. HE foiu. tier and Com mandc r-i nchie; of the Salvation Army. ( en. William Eooth, i now in New York ( ity, an 1 to inquiring newspaper men he o .tlined the plans for a campa;gn which ho wih wago against the devil in f oventy cities in this country aud C nada, between now and the middlj of next Much. So well has the cam paign b?en avr.nired that tho general wnow how he will spen I over- min to of his time until ho returns to Englani. He will ludd m all it. o meetings. Time has not dealt too uukind'y With the Ceneral during tho eight ye irs ince ho was last in tho Unite! State :. Though he looks every minute o h s sixty-nine years, and his hair and beard are gra;, the. c is still plenty ot tiro in his vouo and e? ergy in his action when he gets r ucd while speaking of his life's work. Ceo.eral Booth i now y ars old and has leen engaged in tho Salvation Army movement for 7 years. He was the son of a Methodist preacher anl wa sueOES WILLIAM rOOTIL cessively a draper's apprentice, itinerant e hortr, gdd miner and Salvationist. The idea of the army was suggested to him by a dream. The new national head nartrs of the army (n 1 ourtccnth street, New York t ity, tho cornor-tono of which has recently been la d by the millionaire iron manufacturer, J. M. Cornell, of New York, wi 1 bo eight fctories high, and the material will bo Indiana limestono for the t.vo lower stories, and colored brick for tho upper portion. Tho cost of the edifice will be !tl2.",0v.(), while tho site is valued at $2iKu00. Approjr ati exercises will bo hold u on the General's arrival, to celebrate tho progio. of tho work on tho structure, which will bo finished by tho o. d of the year. An auditorium, seating .'1,100 persons, will furnish a meeting place for army gathering? of impoi tancc. COUNT ITO SPEAKS. An U'atorito AltlrP8H IJefore the Japanese Diet J.ps Wlilppeit at Yi Chow. TO the Prime Min17 Utor of Japan, V made an elab rate ? s cechiuthe II0U--0 cf 1-ords upon tho as cmi ling of the Diet at lliroshina. 1 c exp'ai:ed at lo.!glh tho causes of the war between .la j an and China. During thj course of his si cech he read the corre-pon-denco which had passed bMwec 1 the .b pano e a:.d Chi iicso governments before dip omatic ro.H)tiat!ons were suspended and war wit ) declared. T. c Si ceeh ma'o a deep impression up n the lb-use. Tne fueling of t o b'iet a)pears to hi unanimous in favoi- of the com so pursued hy ho govo.nment. Tno universal cx)iession is tiiat the war must bj vigorously pursued until it is Irought to a triumj haut conclusion Tue Diet has manifested tho greatest willingness to grant everything asked by t jo government. Th; tw.) house i assed by a unanimous to tho hüls introduced by the government relating tj war expenditures, which involvo-t a total sum of J;V,iK)j.rua Advi es from Chemulj o. C rca ftate that tho ae'fuation cf tho c untry is s riously impeded by the Tonghaks, who, a though umrrcol, aro a stan ling menace t tho Japa o e intero-ts on awoun . -f tho p reading of their l)ropaganla of mistrust of theJapano e. The latter aro scattering 1 ilver about tho coun ry with t o ob ect of purchasing tho favor of the 1 eoplc. a :d it is stated that 10 0. 0 yen havo been distributed about J-eoul alone. The .lapano o arrangements aio very do-fecti-e, and a number of dead horses andcat.loa:e found along tho reads between Sooul an l Hing ang. On the l'tit'lo:ield of l in Vang are many dead Chinese partially buried, and tho steneh frcm iheir bodies is ter iblo. Iti now lep. rtcd that tho Chineso infantry cut through tho Jap anoso at Ping Yang, but it is said that tho Chinese cavalry was ca-ily destroyed, as tho hcrses stuck in the mud ard tho'r riders were shot before they cca'd extricate themselves. C hinese ollicials report that a batt o c ecu. red near Yi Chow and that the Japanese wero repulsed southward, with a loss of 3,0(JU men cn each sido. Hmuu ; Olaey and Charles Dal ton wero foui d dead in a room at tho Mettronolitan Hotel, in Urooklyn. They had retired, leaving t c gas turned on full head. Olnov who was I'M yea s of ago, a id resid .'d in Urooklyn, was at one timr a jockey, a? d Dalton was connected with race tra ks NriAfUA' "1,000 Democrats were placed in charge of postoflic? during the first year ot tho present administration, exceeding tho record made under President Harrison.
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Comr cf THE CAMEL'S HUMP. Irs Chief Use Seems to He to Draw Attentntlon to the Anlmtil. The queer questions of he world aro asked at tho menageries and zoologieal gardens, says the .ov Yor k Herald. At least, so tho keepe: of the animal house at Central Park says. To illu trato this volutin a single instance ho n irratos the following as an actual recurrence. It reialc to a man from tho rural district who for half an hour or so had been watching a camel. "Can you tell me, sir," asked tho strange- "what that Lump on the animal's back is for?" "What's it for.-" ( ueried tho other, in surpri-o. "Yes, what's it for? Of what valuo is it:" " I was really so tiken aback." sail the keeper, athat I couldn't help giving the 'euy a Molly' and so I said: "It's of great practical valuo. sir. A camel would be utterly worthless without it." 'Xo gcod without it! Why so?" "Why. you seo, sir, you don't suppose folks would come rai es to seo this animal or pay LV cents at a show to seo one it it didn't have a hump. A camol without a hump might just a:s well b3 a cow. It's the hump that makes it an attraction. That's its uso." yinh Üoanling House. A dealer in aquarium supplies in Ilarlem. New York City, has a fish 1 oarding house, whero members cf tho finny tribe aro proporly cared for until their ownor3 return from their summer vacation. Swallow It. That Is the Lest way t- take a Rlpans Tabule, best becaus? the most pleasant Ft r all liver, und stomach disorders Itipuns Tabules are the most effective remedy, in fact, the standard. Itcsist ancp of Canal lloats. Tho resistance of can.il boats to traction increases with the displacement of tho boat, but moio slow.y. Piso's Cure for ( onsumptlYn is an especially pood medicine for Croup. Mrs. M. It A vent, Jonesboro, Texas, May Oth, 1S91. We a e all the time making character, whether wo aro doing anything eho or not.
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