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Highland Park News (1874), 7 Jan 1898, p. 7

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[BIG um :‘n-mgurnve sud- 1133 i\ u-hlnzhrfl 111'erP hy an ll:- LIlnnIln. Jar“ 5 «'Jeox‘m: H) ken Fraudulent l'renflHe, NbCIENCE. NEBRASKA th‘ruu \4.;_\ \\ 3 -'1 ii pro- yr 5‘ ') \xolttd > ,1: ms. In .\ no m‘ "I \\ an liw 'rJ r mbers he?» “ 1: not IX ’1‘ ir severa mu} And ' w». an! WTJ‘SLUU 25:: to «ueorgc hhery arm! :1 the l gun-Y1 mu‘ hide-d ' the ‘31 ) M y HI I! ~‘K‘I‘E? om ‘d II H] _\[ he 11¢ of Hood's Sarsaparilla Absolu' ély cures scrofula, Salt rheum. Dyspepsia, rheumatism, Catarrh and all diseases Originating in or promoted By impure blood. It is The great nerve tonic, Stomach regulator and Strength builder. {4311303, pusst‘u uuuu u \(lllluav "nan“, x... route to England. I e paints in lowing colors the advantages of \\'estern anada. unll says that a lurge number of tenant farm- ers from the old country are making their homes there, and these who, during the st few years, have gone to that district tom the United States are doin remark- Ibl ’ well. They find the climate elightful, an . although in very poor circumstances when they arrived, they are mostly' doing Well and have excellent tau-ins, me of them being able to loan money to t e new set- tlers. ,, As an example of what Ks been done by colonists this year, he says Hugh Irvine, who has been in the country five years threshed 3.200 bushels. of wheat and receiV 72 c nts per bushel for it, James Fitzgerald talSCLl 31700 bushels in the fourth year of his settlement, while James Atkinson had a ('X'HD of 3.500 bushels. These men started without any capital. and were induced to 0 through the representations of the (lanai i- an Government Agvnts, The development of the Edmonton-Klondike route has cre- ated a home cash market. Hundreds of square miles a magnificent. farming country yet remain for cultivation in the Saskatche- wan Valley and is sold at low prices. VMr.T.G.Pmrse. of Agricola, Alberta, Canada, pgssqd throggh Chicggqmceqlly'en HOW to “'ork It. (”hollyâ€"“hat 10 Km do when your father wont let you have any more new clothes - Chuypieâ€"I get a new tailor.â€"- T. X. “york Hisninnnry Training School. The (‘mc- :0 Medical Missionary Training Sclmul, 19‘. \\':\liu.sh avenue, has been es- ti‘rblshcd for the purpose of preparing Lllr|>tlfln ynung men and women to labor in city Himaloni: ~ ' and rescue work. Conse crziud young: pcuple nf both sexes are r04 caved as Studt‘nln Without regard to creed, rumlcd they are [Wt-pared to devote their ivcs to (.iuspul plnuiniliropic Work. The instructors are phi mums, trained medical nurses and philanthrnpic workers who give fiheir servin'cs free: and students are fur- nished with room and tuition free of clnrga 3nd boarded 0n the European plan at a mat of from $1 tn $1.25 px‘r week for meals. The surwrintrndi'nt of tlw school, \vliu may be addressed at 1322C» “Kilnsh ave.. Chicago, will give all the im‘urmation needed regarding this purely nun-Gecru‘mn. benevolent ct ‘ ' ' ‘ ' I ,7 .J. tab} Yrm N4wdfoâ€"“D'yrerknow. Miss Tungblt. that, old rlutler, Clmpwlth, called me a muff the other main." 311w Tunghitâ€"“Imlecd! “'hv, I think you more closely resemble a . boa:”â€"Il:xrlem Life. ‘> mm g A perfect type of the highest order of excellence. u .3 nt, Its aim: and work. Frankly Annvercd. “What do you think,” said the young political edtuomist, “is the most difliw cult. problem that social conditions in this country present?” 7 Senator Sorghum pu ut his hands hind his back, looked at the ceiling then replied. “Getfiug elected.” -â€"r M'ashington Star. Attorue) -\\ hat proof have M1. («>th “as insane When this \\ ill. " Witnessâ€"Just before he signed it, he dipped his pen into the muviluge bottle by mismke. and instead of swearing he merely laughed and called for another Itemâ€"N. 1'. World. Need of System. Washerwomuuâ€"Please, rmuxu, brought, your “fish. ’ ...w.,,..- . ,, Patronâ€"Well, take it to sdme 0m“ else l She frowned at h Merely lmcuiuse 11 and leave me some one else's wash. [ l ‘ ~ . ~ ‘ think if you will manage that w: v I'll l :1 hut ”aflr‘lsfit'j . . ‘ . , V '- 1 that naualu) DIX“ get more of m} thmgs.â€"-.\.>X. \\ eekly.[ Panning Awuy. Low grows the stock of sealskm sacks Upon the shelves And soon there’ 11 be none on the backs And soon thére’u be ‘ Nellâ€"~She hasn’t; but her apnt, the gram: actress, has died. and left Flora her wardrobe.â€"-â€"Tit-Bit.s. i M..â€" __ _ Voice 0! Envy. ‘ Maudâ€"Clara. Cumlong has {tn easy time with_that induigent 01d faiher of hers. She‘ does pretty much what she } Puck. The Mo‘dern Stage. , XeIIâ€"Flora's going on the stage. Bellevâ€"I didn't know she had any talent. *7 â€"-..~‘ O‘\n Ma.udâ€"( time with hers. She pleases. pupae...“ ' Ireneâ€"Yea, but she can’t bf: pretty, do what she pleases.â€"â€"Washington Star. “'oman‘l Con-fluency Down by the sea a sailor cap 5) :1 She wears that every wanton burns her nose; * But at the theater a hat so tall 1: ‘And wide she spoils the vie‘w Re Took It. , “Take heart,‘ ’she said, “isuiég to inâ€" still a little courage into himL “All is not lost. Take heart." And being thus urged to mike heart he took hers. #Chicago Post //; unau . n.-- Sheâ€"4)!) Harold how good sou must be 110“ !â€"-Boston 'lraveler. He-Xt makes me a better man every time I kiss you. darling. Exactly Delcrlbed. Heflwhat a. lovely fresh complexion Lavinfd Furnell has! ‘ Shaw-Yes; fresh every nfiorningra Sm] 19.!th man's perverted way \\'h0 {or indignant moods was born; You try {0, :hmw Hm I; t‘ouquet But he will awn” grab the thorn. -â€"V\'ashington Stan no noon Font DbL’BT. dose!) rows. - H l WEYLER ARRANGES 1:01: THE DESTRUCTION OF THE UNITED l STATES. . Q bf. seals themselves. â€"Chi¢ago Tribune: [‘nhnpp V Ian‘s Conlllténcy. ‘ sea a sailor cap 5) small that every wanton sunbeam lmprovlnfl. .ve you that :11 he made -flar‘em Lite. s be- ‘r and bf fun a He Overlooked a Point. .Mr. Sapbeadâ€"J‘héy say that’aH beau- tiful people are weak-minded, don’t you know. ' .__ . n . ‘._A Miss Prettyâ€"That may all be. Mr. Saphead; but you must nag forget that all weakâ€"minded people are not beau- ties.â€"Puck. Genlnu On! or a‘ Hole. “See, madame, did you ever see such a homely man as that one over by the chimney corner?" "Sir that is 1113 husband " “Ah madame. how true th'c: proverb is that the homeliest men always have the handsomes‘t wives."â€"â€"Gaulois. The Sey'n Economy. Mrs. Smyt.he~â€"â€"That woman’s father left her $2,000,000 in her own right. ltl L um c;,uuv,uvv Au ug. u"... . ‘W Mrs. Tompkinsâ€"51’ might have guessed as much; she dresses. so dowdily that anyone could see she was spending her own money for her clothes.â€"Town ’I‘Op- 15:5. k In 3““ parlor they sat. the light was low And the maiden said: “Tom. dear. be- have: - Your face is rough: naxt time please go To the barber shop and get a shave." -â€"Chicago News. A Useful Machine. “Now this typewriter." said the sales- man, who was showingu machine, “was designed especially for women writers." ""'n “What is lthere different between that and other typewriters?" uuu kuu ._v 1- “It is provided with italics.’ ’â€"Louis- iiie Courierâ€"Journal. Squalndcred. Lzmy'erâ€"dts too bad the “ay 01d Squir'ts fortune has been squandered in litigation. meanâ€"~â€"It is, indeed. Lzqurâ€"“liy, fully nine- -tenths of it has gone to his heils in \xitness fees. â€" '\'. 1'. Truth. "Noxvune lug-m ‘Klna. Citvâ€" Are you interested in current literature. [ncle Josh? Uncle Joslvâ€"“u al. I was rendin' a book about small fruits yistorday, but, they ain't no mono-5' in ruisln’ entrants this ye:1r.~Judge. Not Durable. “Did you make a lasting impressim: on Mr. Ver Dant ‘2" “Well. I made an impression. but I don‘t think it will last. He is too soft.” â€"â€"Brooklyn Life. A Dlflcnlt Tank. 80 live that when thy summons come: To join the throngs that chase For office you'll have nerve to {00k The papers 1n the face. : ‘ â€"Cmcago JogmaL are going tige Welt. \\ hining about? llusb.mdâ€"â€"I’erhaps he heaxr} um v uu Wife'WhXL on eérth is that dog “'hy she Complnined. THE HEIGEIT 0F RUDENESS. .-\ Pit-cc of 5mm \\'urk. \nod at him and called hLm ML, lmcéuse .10 name and Kr. rx nigfit. just her to spite. uxhw Mr. Kr Sr. 7‘ N, to‘ get (iinm-r to-day.â€" lms â€"â€"Tlt-Bits. § Q put. yloun um \\ w UL Uu ....... THE MURALO 00.. NEW BRIGHTON. s. I.. NEW YORK WemmsemmemW' $61 'l‘o Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it‘fuils to cure. 25c. How silly it makes lane he] to reach out to shake hands and not be noticed by the other fellow.â€"â€"\Vashingtou Democrat. {of W. No man eve! had as many suspenders as he wanted.â€"-V\ ashmgton Democrat. nay‘ in five hundredâ€"has perfecfly to the stern necessity é! helping} or to be on the wane. Excessive menstruation in the uterine organs. It turns to water). Blacker the spot surer the cure. Use St Jacobs Oil for bruises. ? .1, If you become anemic. there IS no KDOVVlug \V'uuu w... nanny. __ ,, U and the inside of your lips and inside your eyelids look pale in color, you are in a. dangerous way and must stop that drain on your powers. Why not build up on a generous, uplifting tonic, like Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound? Â¥ MRBJEDWIN Emma; 4133 Church St, Bethlehem, Pa.. says: “ I feel it my duty to write and tell you that I am better than I have been for four - years. I used Lydia E. Pinkliam‘s Vegetable Com- pound, one package of Sanative Wash. one box of Liver Pills, and can say that I am perfectly cured. “Doctors did not help me any. I should have been in my grave by this time if it had not been for your Imedicine. fit was a godsend to me. I was troubled with excessive menstruation, which caused womb trouble, and I was obliged to remain in bed for six Weeks. Mrs. Pinkham‘s medicine was recommended to me, and. after using it a short ttne, was trouble no more with flooding. I also had swore pain in my kidneys.- This. also. I have no more. I shall always recommomi,‘,he Compound, for ithas cured mo. and itwill cure others. I would like to have w an publish this letter.” (In such cases the dryiorm of Compound should be. \ibl‘ulJ N 4,." 935%.- ,» Ad zaaaaaaégéaaamaéééaaoaéaéa'éaaaaaaoaaasaaaazsa cpnnot spgak togthigbly of Piso’s Cure u ‘1 xx, n1: Lnuuvv ul- ConsumINtion. .:Mrs. Frank Mobbs, 215 22d St ewYork, Oct. ‘29, 189-1, .u. .â€".> .- _, . rtfires and information about the West. It wul be sent for one ‘ear (or 25 cents; postage stamps I accepted. Ad r955. "Tuxfioax BELT,” 209 ‘ Adams Street. (micago. :§«‘mmymvwammmwmmmWmewryg 1: FARMING f II THE , WEST , OPIUM ITS; Fatima can (urn: Hem Spam!” and St Vfl‘us' 1) lfwf firxld‘y‘I u». Treli u Finpu‘enu, t of my}; ceivM. firm! 1 DK. KL] WM. 93.3 net: 1 PAINTBWMLLSMEILINES “ARTS“DRNSSHME 3‘” m“ « MURALO WATER COLOR PAINTS F08 DECORATING WALLS AND GEILINGS guffigfilfigggggfiwgf W'â€" ,,,,, grocer or paint dealer and do your own kalsomining. This material is made on scientific principles by machinery and milled in twenty-fourtints and. is superior to any concoction of Glue and Whiting that. can possibly be made by hand. To BE MIXED wrm COLD WATER. If you want something extra, buy some MURALO from the same dealer. This material is a HARD 1°15:st to be applied with a brush and m- comes as hard as Cement. Milled in twenty-four tints and works equally as well with cold or hot water. WSend for sample cards and if vou can- not purchase this material from your local dealers let us know anti we will put you in the way of obtaining it. ~ - ~--â€"-.. __....â€"A-. A I: g|=|u vnm‘_ -Pmidn can (urn: Nervou- Diana-em Spam!” and St Vfl‘us' Dana. .\’n h: lfwf rm: day‘s u». Tngfiu and 32m to Fitpafleflu. "X" "a; n-xprnu chug “up u.» and “‘hI-key Hahn cured at home wmmm IVIHIL Book of wrlicumr- mntFRI/JE. B. M. 'mLmaYJJL. AuaIIm.Gn. n. M. F..‘L£‘.,rlluutruw mammal Arch um PHILADELPHIA. P5 Inc A. Trend" ud 32cm! bqttle In, yummy cum KLINE' 8 OREA AT IEBVE BESTOBEB on is a Sign of physical weakness and It saps the strength away and produces STOPPED FREE. uni?" Preventedby R. KL N" 3 GREAT there is no knowing what will happen. If your gums ips and inside your eyelids 100k pale in color, you are IrL- -Ao 3.".‘3 If you want to read up on this subject during the Winter: of an cheap homes and prosperous con- ditions .111 Nebraskz and elsewhrre, sub- scribe to “The Corn Belt." 3 monthly paw pegmll of {arm pio- “r,_. 1‘ ...|n It TALK WITH MRS. PLYKHAM Everybody chines into this world with a pre- disposition to disease of some particular tissue; in other words, everybody has a weak spot. a u.“ ”Jump. n v. u», V . In ninetj-nme cases out. of a hundred Uxe weak spot. in women is somewhere in the uter- ine svstem. The uterine organs have lens re- - M M mm“. ”my. the vital oraans: that‘s sistance to disease than the 1vital organs: why they give out the soonest. Not more than one woman 3:: a bun fly healthy organs‘of generation. This ; one‘s self just as soon as the life power: . ur XI-rvouinein' .F Epilepsy, About the Cause of Anemia. A: n {flatter of féct. nobody Indians in 3 he“ except for his neighborsâ€"Ram’s Horn. Unbidden guests Vgivg pleasure-When they go.â€"â€"Ram's Horn 4- . Feeblg memesâ€"severe weatherâ€"neural- gxa. bootinng cure. St. Jacobs 011. All kinds, little ox“ big. 9:. Jacobs on Surely» cures aches and puins. If}: man has. money it is a sign that he mmhty careful with 1t.â€"â€"Atchison (Hn‘x-e. Put a pain £9 gleep? St. Jacobs Oil does This with Scumca. Torment cured. W If you wnngAgncu‘ .tnrnl Land fielding {mm .15 10‘20 P B ACRE yearly. bpcxvmr a sou‘ m m Western Cn-dn. Good Props, Good Prue-3 rnllroudq_ Ignacio. pbgrrhe the! In abund- .... .....1 In- nm-e. F07 lllunmwd anphleu. M3; 5 and \mr rniirnnd hum. 3 ply to nl-ZP‘T lh‘ ‘EBIOII. Ottnwu, Dan I. or u. C. J BHOEGH'I‘UN. Cnmuhun Gov", Acem. 122’? Mnnndnock BuJa‘nzu. (Thu-ml". 11L: J.GBIE\'FB‘.~‘. (inn. UM“! Aan Ih‘x‘d Clly'. Mit‘h.: D. (TA\’EN,(‘I\ Gnv'l Aflenl‘ Burl Axe. Que!) t) " QWMF be! Maine». Iowan» (”â€"4 I..__ 1' .; .\. "nun.” KTIAKM’ uuuéifi’. siéderh. mu). Seams mumggaumou Klondike Alaska _ Scuttle, Klondike. Ala-kn. Wouhlnxtn- flute. awe. 65,000 W’Ih‘IOHa K -. . vi ('ummer 2 I. mum Ind {ncuuurul Cram . !' gWTFIT Logigxs ' r ~ ._ . Lang»: ( 1 4.4.-“ s tulrun. : van ”7.7..7V , Lurgesv. City; Sale" Homes Address sh PATENTS Weeks finale ,,Wnr%ss_. flfi°m Burma, 3: v; WHEN >V7RITISG T0 filDVER'f plou-‘k‘ «tale that you now the Air. zeal. In this pnper. A. N; lieâ€"A Ml M llnmon’G-W. (m4 K91 h (‘0. hunt Bolkilan. 295 Ira-’3 ,‘ and wan; 0' “me mes anemia (blood mm. WASH. . cumin 0? GOIME RC3 . BUREAU. l 3:: a hundrvdâ€" ,ion. This pomts life powers seem MANITOBA, Assmmom, ALBERTA. SASKATCHEWAN

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