Healthful Yigor for tho Glrfc. Mrs. Livermoro says in one of her lectures on Girls , 'I would give to girls equal intellectual and industrial train ing with boys. Yes , and give them equally good health , too. " When your firls are suffering from paleness anc ability it is a sign that their blood is poor/ / w/and thin and that they need Brown's V ? Iron Bitters. The only preparation of Iron that can be taken safely. Miss Barton. Chestnut st , Louisville , Ky. , says : "Brown's Iron Bitters eured me of rheumatism when everything : else had failed.1 George Alfred Townsend aays he docs not want to own a newspaper and never will. IF Y.OU WANT A DOG Send 15 cents for DOG BOVEIIS' GUIDE : 100 ongravlnps , colored plate. Associated Fan ciers , 237 South Eighth Street. Philadelphia. Marion Harland ( Mrs. Terhune , of New ark , ) is now nearly 50 years old. THE HO IMS OF TH NATION. . .Children , slow In development , puny , scrawny and delicate , use Welltf Health KeneVer. " Marshal McJfalion , ex-president oi Franco , is writing hia memoirs. If you are tired taking tho largo old-fash ioned griping1 pills , and aro satisfied thai purg ing yourself till j ou aro weak and sick is not pood common-sense , then try Carter's Little Liver PJlls and learn how easy It Is to bo free from Biliousness , Headache , Constipation , and all Liver troubles. These little pills aro smaller , easier to take and givo quicker re lief than any pill In UFO. forty In a vial. Ono a dose. Price 25 cent 8. Ply paper is BO called because flies like it and get fat-on it. GERMAN MMEOt I CURES Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , Kama , Scalds , FroatBf te * , IM ) jlLl , OTHER BODILY MISS 1KD ifHES. Soli by DrncjWi and Dealer * ertrrirhere. Fifty OeuU a bottla. Direction , fa 11 Lmiztuga. THE CHAULES A. YOGELER CO. BalUjn.rf.Hi , T.S. JU WOMEN Keedlnc renewed strength , or who suffer front laOrmltlea peculiar to their sex , should try THE BEST TONIC This medicine combines Iron with pure vet - . . . tonics , and is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women , and all who lead sedentary ! ' ? It En riches and Purifies the Blood , Stiniutaie ; the Appetite.Strengthens the lUusclcs and Nerves in fact , thoroughly Invigorates. Cleus the complexion , and makes the skin imooth , It does not blacken the teeth , cause headache , or produce constipation all ether 1. n mtdianu do. MBS. FXJZABETH BAlBD.74Farwell Are. . Milwau kee , Wis. . sojrs. nnder date of Dec. 26th , ISM : "I have used Brown's Iron Bitters , and it has been more than a doctor to me. having cured me of the weakness ladies have in life. Also cured ma of Liv er Complaint , and now my complexion is clear ana food. Has been beneficial to my children. " Genuine has above trade murk and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BRO\rW CHEMICAL CO..BAI.TIMOB.IVMJ * . LADIE HAND BOOK UBetul and attractive , con- tainme list of pnzes for recipes , information about coins , etc. . riven away by til dealers in medicine , or nailed to s V address on receipt of 2c. stamp. MALT BITTERS , If you Irish a certain cnre for all Blood diseases. Nothing was ever invented that will cleanse the Blood and jnirifr the System equal to XIop and ItlAI T Bitters. It tones up the System , puts new Blood In your Teln , restores your lost appetite and Bleep , and brings you perfect liealtli. It never fails to give relief in all cases of Kidney or Liver Troubles , BlUonanena * , Jndl- Ceition , Constipation , Sick Headaches , Dys pepsia , Nervous disorders , and all Female Complaints ; when properly taken it is a sure , cure. Thousands haro been benefited by it in this and .other Western States. It is the best Combination of Vegetable remedies an yet discovered for the restoration to health of the "Weak : and Debilitated. Do not get EIops and mAI/T Bitters confounded with inte rior preparations of similar name. I prescribe Hops & Malt Bitters regularly in my practice. Robert Turner , ii. D. , Flat Rock , Mich , Forsala by all druggists. HOPS & KALT BITTERS CO , DEMIT , Hici HiMisjuteiiitHe BROAD CLAIM oiktiiiu 7EEY BEST OPEBATETQv QUICKEST SELLINGAND Ever offered to tke public * Home Suerffestlons. The seed rod of plantain , boilfld in inilk will check the most violent at tack of cholera morbus. Corduroy as a covering for furni ture is desirable for two reasons , it is very durable and offers no chance for moths. It is said that ice will melt less rap idly if wrapped in newspapers and placed in a covered box than when kept in a refrigator. A better plan for removing grease spots than by applying a not iron is to rub in some spirits of wine with the hand until the grease is brought to powder , and there will be no trace of itIf If , after careful skimming , tiny par ticles of grease rise to the top of broth that is intended for the sick , try this method of removing it : Lay clean , white writing paper over it. If the iirst.time trying does not remove it , repeat the operation. 'JLTie elasticity of cane chair bot toms can be restored by washing tho cane with soap and water untilitis well soaked , and then drying thor ' oughly in the air , after w'hich they will become as tight and firm as new , if none of the canes are broken. Javelle water , often met within works or articles on cleaning and dye ing , is made of one gallon of water and four pounds of ordinary washing soda. Boil for five minutes , then add one pound of chloride lime. Let it cool , and keep corked in a jug or tight vessel. Mouse holes In walls and closets should bo filled with lime , afterward plastered over with plaster of Paris , mixed with water. It is a good plan to keep a paper of the latter in every house , as it is useful in filling cracks , and , in fact , comes in in many other ways into household economy. Flannel which has become yellow by age may be restored to whiteness by thfe use"of a solution of 24 ounces of Marseilles soap in 50 pounds ot soft water , to which is added two-thirds of an ounce of spirit of aqua ammonia , and the whole thoroughly mixed. Im merse the flannel , stir around well , then rinse in pure water. A pretty cover for the piano stool is made of a square of felt. .It should have fringe around tho edge , either sewed on or made by slashing the edge of tho felt. The ornamentation is of velvet ribbon , put .on in lines to form squares : the ends should be painted , and the edges of the velvet may. be fastened down with fancy stitches in bright embroidery silk. Or a border of satin ribbon rnay be put on ; put a square of ribbon in each corner , and then a plain strip of the ribbon with the ends pointed where they join the squares. This , too , may be made very ornamental by the addi- tion'of embroidery. Mix thoroughly four tablespoons of liquid ammonia , one pound of whiting and one pint of water that potatoes have been boiled in. Shake well and apply to the silver with a cloth. Rub the silver with it ; then with a soft , clean piece ; then wash. This is a val uable recipe. It is equally good for cleaning windows , applying it in the same manner as to the silver. This amount will last quite a while. In cleaning : windows , just wet a cloth in the mixture , after shading it well , and wipe tho glass over. Go over the window , before you take the scft , clean cloth , which leaves the glass ilear as crystal. No washing needed for windows. The cost is trilling. This is also excellent for tin ware. Forest , forge and Farm. Cheap Money. She pushed her way through the lit tle crowd ot ex-capitalists that was congregated about the "ticker" and set her shopping bag down upon the counter with a slam. "I see by the papers that 'm ney is cheap , " she began. "Never so cheap as at present , " ro- ilied the broker affably. "How are you selling tens ? " she continued. "Tens , madam ? " said the broker in surprise. "Yes , ten-dollar bills. Where do you keep them ? This doesn't look at ill like a bankrupt sale. I expected o find them in little baskets ticketed : Anything in this basket § 5 , ' and so on. Have you any remnants quar ters , halves , and all that at a great sacrifice ? What is the cause of"this ! earful reduction , anyhow ? Must you close out your entire stock of money vithin the next thirty days , regardless of cost , to make room for fresh goods ? Or is your stock damaged by lira ? " "We have some stocks that are damaged by water that wo can let you lave at a very low figure , " said the > roker. ' Yes ? By the way , you didn't tell me what you get for the ten dollar bills. " "Oh , wine and cigars and theater ickets , " said the broker absent mind- cdly. "I mean , how much do you sell them or ? " "Ten dollars. " "Do you call that cheap P" "Yes , I do , " growled the financier. "I've seen the time when I had to > ay S15 for the use of ten on my per sonal note at thirty days and it was dirt cheap , too , considering tho secur- ty. What did you expect to pay ? " "Oh , not more thao five. I'm look- ng for bargains. Good morning. " Detroit Free Press. The Wounded Bird Platters. A Chicago minister preached last Sunday on "How is Your Credit ? " and when he announced his text seven- ; een men in the church stock and grain operators g'ot up and left the > lace , remarking to themselves that , hey didn't come there to be insulted , not if they knew themselves , which , hey flattered themselves they did. Che other man sat and listened through the whole sermon. He was the pro- > rietor of a roller skating rink. Philadelphia Press. In the Albert hall , London , may now be Been ( he finest collection of old violins ever got together. One of the most interesting ot , he instruments on exhibition If a Stradlvaiiao of 16S9 , lent by Sig. Ardlti. * BARTHOLDPS BIG GIRL. The Prejudice * Met By a Canvasser for the PcdcHtal Fuiid. The Bartholdi pedestal fund is nearly complete. The statue has arrived and soon New York harbor will be graced by the most magnificent colossal statue the world has ever seen. "Liberty Enlightening the World ! " What a priceless blessing personal lib erty is. It is the shrine at which peo ple , ground under the heel of tyranny m the older worlds , worship with a fer vency that Americans can scarcely real ize ; it is a principle for which Nihilists willingly die the death of dogs ; and fit and proper it is that at the very en trance of the Bay of New York this em blematic statue should flash a welcome to the world. The press is entitled to the credit of this achievement. Mr. Phillip Beers , who has been making a circuit of the country on behalf of the Pedestal fund , says that the fund will certainly be raised , as the World does not know the word fail. Mr. Beers says that he found the mosl pronounced generosity among those of foreign birth. They seem more appreciative of liberty than do our na tive born. Moreover , among some a strange prejudice seems to exist. "Prejudice ? In what particular ? " "I have ever found that however meritorious a thing may be , thousands of people will inevitably be prejudiced against it. I have spent most of my life on . the road and I know the American people 'like a book. ' In 1879 a personal misfortune illustrated this prevailing prejudice. I was very ill , and had suffered for several years with headache , fickle appetite , dreadful backache , cramps , hot head , cold hands and feet and a general break down of the system. I dragged myself back to New York , seeking the best professional treatment. It so happens that among my relatives is a distinguished physi cian who upbraided me roundly for preaching much about my own case , 'inally , with some spirit , I remarked to him : "Sir , you know that much of your professional wisdom is pretense. You are controlled by prejudice. You can not reach a case like mine and you know it , can you ? " "I had him ; and he finally conceded the point , for it was Bright's disease of the kidneys which had prostrated me , and the school-men admit they cannot cure it. Having cured myself , however , in 1879 , and not having seen a sick day since , my relative finally admitted that Warner's safe cure , which accom plished tlfis result , was really a won derful preparation. Had President Rutter , of the Central-Hudson used it , I am certain he would be alive to-day , for he could not have been in a worse condition than I was. "I have found similar prejudices among all classes concerning even so laudable a scfieme as this pedestal fund. " Mr. Bpers's experience and-the recent death of President Rutter , of' the Cen tral Hudson railroad , of an extreme kidney disorder , proves that the physi cians have no real power over such dis eases , and indicates the only course one should pursue if , as the late Dr. Willard Parker says , headache , sick ness of the stomach , dropsical swell ings , back ache , dark and offensive fluids , prematurely impaired eyesight , loss of strength and energy occur , for they unmistakably indicate a fatal re sult , if not promptly arrested. "Yes , sir-ee , every cent needed for the pedestal will be raised. Of course it will be a great triumph for the World , but would it not have been an eternal disgrace had our people failed to pro vide for this pedestal ? " A Doll's Rich Troussean. A little girl now at Long Branch , the child'of Mr. and Mrs. Ruf us Randell , of Sew York , glories in the possession of probably the most magnificent doll ever iiade , whose self and trousseau were the wonder of all Paris and took a prize at industrial exposition there. The doll is the size of a child 3 years old. The trousseau includes a sealskin eacque , lined with quilted satin , large enough for a child 3 years old , point- ace fans with pearl sticks , lace-covered jarasols with pearl and other fine landles , gloves , lace handkerchiefs and other laces , fine silk stockings , lingerie dresses , hats , wraps , satin slippers and every imaginable article a bride could lave in her trousseau , and all large enough for a child of the age named- and even a wedding-dress and fine lace veil. The smaller ; articles were all in sets , not only one or two of each , but the underwear , handkerchiefs , etc. , by the dozens. It took a very large Sara toga trunk to hold the * doll and her wardrobe. Absurd Names for the Baby. The ordinary father runs wild when his first child makes its appearance , giving it some ridiculous name that either cripples it for life or ever after remains incapable of euphonious pro nunciation. And lie doesn'tlearn much cither when the babies are duplicated. There is no sense or piety in bestowing upon a child that can't rebel some ot the fearful names found in the bible. Give the little ones a chance. The short , clear-cut rihmes are the best. " The one rule that should be borne in mind is to give some name that will ex press dignity in the child or adult and sound well without transporting the hearer to either Hellas or Assyria. Philadelphia Times. More Thau a Million. NEW ORLEANS , La. A reporter of the Times-Democrat , who recently com pleted a tour of this and neighboring states , visiting every city , town and hamlet , states that he interviewed all the wholesale and retail druggists and storekeepers , as well as transportation companies , with a view of learning the volume of trade in certain articles. The statistics thus gathered show that during the past two years over one million two hundred thousand bot tles of St. Jacob's Oil were sold in this section alone , and that this quantity largely exceeds the total combined sales of all other similar remedies during that period. He adds that dealers , as well as the public , continue unanimous in their of the wonderful praise pain-cur ing powers of this unapproachedreme- dial agent Dust as a Weapon in War. The Yaquis , that tribe of Indians that is giving the Mexican government so much trouble , are not lighting for their original right of domain , but place their claim upon a title from the king of Spain. They do not recognize the republic of Mexico. No taxes are levied on them , or if levied they have not been collected. They aro a hardy ag ricultural race , living on small patches of fertile soil on th ? jTaqui river. They steal stock when &a opportunity offers , but have rarely in the last few years committed any murders. Cajemo , their chief , is of fair education for Mexico , and is a stern ruler. He has absolute control over them. The nations com bined number over 15,000 , of which at least 5,000 are adult males. Their principal arms are bows , arrows , spears and a three-cornered bludgeon made of ironwood. Some of the arrows are poisonous. They also carry a pow dered stone in small sacks , used by them to throw in the eyes of their ad versaries. Twenty-nvo Per Cent. Stronger than Any Other Butter Color. BURLINGTON , Vt. , May 3d , 1882. I hereby certify that I have examined tho Butter Color prepared by Wells , Iliclmrd- Bon & Co. , and that the same ia free from alkali or any other substance injurious to health ; that I have compared it with some olthe-best of the other Butter Colors in tho market and find it to be more than twenty-five per cent , stronger in color than the best of tho others. I am satisfied that it is not liable to bo- come rancid , or in any way to injure tho butter. I have examined it after two months' free exposure to the air in a place liable to largo changes of temperature , and found no trace of rancidity , while other kinds similarly exposed became rancid. A. H. SABIN , Prof. Chemistry , University of Vermont. Gen. Crook writes encouraging letters to the boys in the Indian schools. Halford Sancc is Invaluable for soaps , hashes , Ac. Blends admirably with all gravies. By n. census combination with George town Washington's population is 204,000. Kansas City Correspondence of the Wal nut Valley Times , Eldorado , Kan. "Par ties in Butler county have written to me concerning the Surgical Institute at the corner of Fifth and Delaware streets. I will answer them through tho "Times. " I am personally acquainted with Drs. Stark & Dickerson , and most cheerfully recom mend them to the sick and afflicted crip ples. Their terms are reasonable. " A painting is called a rare work some times because it isn't well done. TVOKTII KNOWING. Theworst scald or hnrn can be cured without a scar tf Cole's CarboIUnlvc is promptly used. Sold by Druggists at 25 and SJ cents. "Wlien Baby TTM sickire gave her Castorla , "When she TT S a Child , she cried for Castoria , When she became Mias , she clang to Castoria , When ahe had Children , she gavo them Castoria , Ex-Treasurer "Wyman was a printer thirty years ago. CATARRH OF THE BkADDEK. Stinging , Irritation. Inflammation , all Kldncjr vid Crluary Complaints , cured by Huclm-I'allia. " tl. The wealthiest bootblack in the world lives at Saratoga. "ROUGH ON CATARRH. " Corrects offensive odors at once. Complete cure of worst chronic cases , also unequaled as garglo for Diphtheria , Sore Throat , Foul Breath. 50c. Lord Tennyson is at work on a new his toric drama which is a sequel to "Becket. " For Dyspepsia , TndigegMon , depression of spirits and general debility. In their various forms ; nlso as a preventive against fever and ague and otner Intermittent fevers , the "Ferro-Phospliorated Elixir of Callsava" made by Caswell. Hazard & Co , New York , and sold by all Druggists , Is the best tonic ; and for patients recovering from fever or other sickness , It has no equal. One's financial goose is often cooked in a jack-pot. If afflicted with Sore Eyes , use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water. Druggists sell it 25c. Can it be said that a fish is crazy when his is inseine. Save tfmt and money by using Stewart's Heat" Ing Powder for cuts and sores on animals. Sold everywhere , 75 and SO cts. a box. Tra It. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is carefully prepared from Sarsaparilla , Mandrake , Dock , Pipissewa , Juniper Berries , and otherwell - known and valuable vegetable remedies. The com bination , proportion , and preparation are peculiar to Hood's Sarsaparilla , giving it curative power not pos sessed by other medicines. It effects remarkable cures where others fall. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures Scrofula , Salt Rheum , Bolls , Pimples , all Hu mors , Dyspepsia , Biliousness , Sick Headache , Indi gestion , General Debility , Catarrh , liheumatism. Kidney and Liver Complaints. It overcomes that extreme tired feeling , and builds up the whole sys tern. Now is the time to take it. Hood's Sarsapariila Has met unparalleled success at home. Such has become its popularity In Lowell , Mass. , where it is made : hat whole neighborhoods are taking it at the same time. The same wonderful success is extend" Ing all over the country. Its positive merit makes new friends daily. Try it. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. 81 ; sir for to. Made only by C. I. HOOD & CO. , Apothecaries , Low .l , Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar. Is ned br thonsands of fint claM fcTacnficrqrer * and M i nics on their be t work. .Received COLO MEDAULondon.'SS. Pronounced * nmy * Send can ! of dealer who does net keep i for SAMPLE CAN ia Cemcat Co.Glegcder.Has ! . Efgs for Raidilng and Fowls for Sie ! , Sefld for free Illustrated catalogue and prlcellst of Plymouth Rocks and White Leghorns. EgRS , Sl.OO per Set ting (13) . Western agent for the EconomyIncubator. . JEVKANK. BUTTON. Franklin. > 'eb. "THE BEST IS CHEAPEST. " EXCISES , THRF HFRSSA i nni.On nO HorsePotrers . cioTtrHnllen ( Suited to all sections. ) WrlteforKliEEIllns.Pamphlei and Prices to The Aultman < S : Taylor Co. . Uantneld. Ohio Diseases of Women. Hotel , Omalia , Neb. FOB the Champion Ink Eraacr Send & cta for sample. CEUMFIOK NOVELTT Co. , Omaha , Neb. AQBIIU ? I ° rPhlne Habit Cured In 10 Ur I LI Iff J < > 2T 2ayN Fay till Car.d. V i 1 U ilJ DE. J. Bnrmi.-g , Lebtnom. Ohio. Omaha Commercial. A positive cure. Jfi GANGER.A Plaster. "So Fain. TV.C. . Payne. Manhaliya-irn.Iowa. i "W. N. U. , Omaha. 268 30. r- TTostftter * * Stom ach Hitters , as a spe- clflc.for indigestion , stands alone. AYlicn the resources of the pharmacoptcla have been exhausted with out , at least , dalnz more than mitigat ing the complaint , n course of this whole s.somo stomachic ef- " fects a perfect nnd permanent cure. In nil cases of dyspepsia F _ the liver is more or less disordered , nnd " upon this Important eland the Bittern act with regular distluct- ness , regulating and Invigorating every secretive nnd Bsliul- bodily and health depend. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gcrerally. HAY-FEVER. I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm to all Hay- Fever sufferers , it being , in my opinion , founded on ex perience and a sure care. I was afflicted with Hay- Fever lor twenty-five years , and never before found permanent relief. WEBSTER II. Mnrshfield. Vt. Cream Balm has calncd an enviable rep utntlon wherever known displacing all other nrcp- parntlons. A particle h applied Into cncli nostril ; HAY-FEVER no pain ; agreeable to use. Price 50o. by mall or at druggists. Send for circular. ELY BKOTHEISS , Druggists , Owcgo , X. Y. Invnlua1 > lc in Sickness. In all cases of dysentery or any bowel complaints. Ridge's food should be adopted as the dietetic. It Is perfectly safe , being neutral In its action upon the bowels , and is easily assimilated. Moreover , it will be retained where everything clue falls. DR. A. C. SABIN. Twenty Tears * experience In diseases treated successfully FEMALE andCUKKIJ.suchasProlep' sus.Ovarian tronble Inflam mation fl-nl TJIceratlons , Fall- Ing and D ijplaeement of tin Womb , Splrml AVcakncM , and Chance of Life , and all foims of KIDNEiT troubles. Can rrlievcln all and positively cure most of those com plaints and weaknesses so common to womankind , t.tinz diseases. Liver complaints and all diseases of a private nature successfully treated. CAXCEKS treated and cured. Letters of inquiry confldentlallv answered. Address DR. A. C. SABIN , .Beatrice , Neb. This is the Easiest Bu WDrilli OTcrmade. Itbrinijsthecuttlncs to the surface at each stroke ot the drill. Sendfurourclrctilarandsce vrbjr the horse U taken away and a. man pushing tho lever. Circular * Front LOOMIS&NYMAN , TIFFIN. OHIO. NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Koston , MaRH. , OLDEST In America : Largest and BestEquippedliithcWOULD lOOInstruct- ors , 1971 Students last year. Thorough Instruction in Vocnland Instrumental .Music , I'iano and Organ Tun ingFine Arts , Oratory , Literature , French , German , and Italian Languages , English branches , CIvmnastlcs , etc. Tuition , S5to $20 ; board anil room. $4to $75 per term. Fall Term begins ScpteniberlO , ISK. For Illustrated Calendar , civiii ; full information , address , K. TOUIUUC , Dir. , KMiiMin Sq. , UOSTON' , Slass. SACRED HEART ACADEMY , - Nebraska. The first term begins September .3d. 1S33. The course of instruction embraces English , French , German. Drawing. Painting. Piano. Harp , Violin , Guitar , Vocal Music , and all the higher branches of a FINISHED EDUCATION. Difference of religion is no obstacle to the admission of young ladies. For par ticulars apply to KT. KEV. JAS. OX'oxnoK , or to the LADY SUVKKIOK. II111 ID I U i 111LLJ.UXlllJ.UUi II Tube Color" , Wo. dor. ; Sable Brushes. Tc , M Bristles. 5 . ap ; Plaque * . 7e. up ; Pallet * . Bc. I Ar-isU * Ea-cls. SOc. ; Artists * Boies , 11.50 ; I'aneb. lOc. Oils. 12o. : Cam-as. TJc : Uo.J I'1"25c - Novelties and Trenton Ware for Deooratinff. Frames for Pictures In Gold. Plush. Oak and Bronze , ha nip S of moldlntr. Me dozen. Send 2 cent Stamp for Catalogue. A. HOSPE , Omaha , THE BOSS COLLAR PAD Of Zinc & Leather. 3S"0 MORE It will potltlyely prevent chafing and'curc sore "Wither * . Horse can be worked hlle cure Is per fected. Harness makers will refund money It not misflei after no days trial. UKXT B CUKTIS , Madison. "Wl * . Send for Clrcnlars. GEO. K. R ATHBUIW. Principal. BROWIMELL HAi-i. Protestant Episcopal Seminary for Young Ladles. OMAHA. - jySBRASKA. The Bishop of Nebraska , Visitor. The Rer.Robert Doherty , S. T. D. , Kcctor , haa been ten years at the head of the school , and Is assisted Lr < .u able and ex perienced Faculty. The twenty-i'.rst year begins Wednesday , September 9,18S5. For Catalogue and particulars , apply to the Rector. R. U. AWARE THAT Lorillard's Climax Plug b arinr ( a rrd n tag ; that Lorillard'i Rave Ienf fine cut ; that Lorlllard'i N&T7 ClIppInE .and that Lorlllard'i Hnnffi , an th belt and cheapest , quality comdilerad ? IP" " Wholesale and Retail fm Fu R niT uRE DEWEY & STONE , Omaha , Neb. Narrow Escape. * * * ROCHESTEU , Jnncl , ibSJ. "Ten Tears ago I was attacked with the most intense and deathly pains in my back and Kidney * . "Extending to the end of my toes and to my brain ! "Whichmade me delirious ! "From aitmvlH "It took'thrce men to hold me on my bed at times ! "The Doctors tried in vain to relieve me , but to no purpose. Morphine and other opiates ! "Had no effect ! ' . . . "After two months I was given up to die III "When my wife heard a neighbor tell what Hop Bitters had dono for her , she at once got and pave me some. The first dose cased mv brain and seemed to go hunting through my system for the pain. The second dose eased me so much that I slept two hours , something I had not done for two months. Before I had used used five bot tles , I was well and at work as hard as any man could , for over three weeks ; but I worked too hard for my strength , and taking a hard cold , I was taken with the most acute and painful rheumatism all through my system that ever was known. "I called the doctors again , and after several weeks they left mo a cripple on crutches for life , as they said. I met a friend and told him , my case , and he said Hop Bitters had cured him and would cure me. 1 poohed at him , but he was so earnest I was induced to use them again. In loss than four weeks I threw away my crutches and went to work lightly and kept ou using the bitters for live weeks , until I became as well as any man living , and have been so for sir years since. It has also cured my wife , who had been sick forvears ; and kept "her and my children well and"healthy rith from two to three bottles per year. There is no need to be , sick at all l these bitters are used. J. J. BEJIK , Ex-Supervisor. "That poorinvaHiTwifc , Sister , Mother , "Or daughter ! ! ! ! "Can be made the picture of health ! "with a few bottles of Hop Bitters ! " Will yon let them suffer ! ! ! ! " I'roseeute'tlie Sirindler * ! ! ! If when you call for Hop Bitters ( seo green cluster of Hops on tho white label ) the drug gist hands you out any etulT ciil'ed C. 1) . Wur- nur's German Hop llttersorwithothor"Hop" name , refuse itund shun that druitpibt ns you would a viper , and If ho has taken your money for th * > stuff Indict him Jor tho fraud and sue him for tho damages for the swindle and we wlllreward you liberally forthocon viction. Doctor. "Yes : yon are bilious. Just ret a bor of Wright's Indian Vegetable PlDa ; ther will cure jon. FOR BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. < Bilious Complaints are caused by torpidity , con gestion , or the nlceration of the Irrer. < \ The symptoms are dork , greasy , yellow aHn , & brown or whitish coat to the tongue , appetite irreg ular , of ten a dry cough at night. The skin sometimes breaks ont Into phnplea rndi 0ortsandthe\Thoeeysteiniaontof ! order. Wright' * Indian Vegetable Pill * are one of Uie Tery best remedies known for any form ot these troubles , and * will certainly relieve the sufferer. ' They are purely- vegetable , made from the beet drugs by competent one troubled with biliousness that Wricbt' * In dian Tcsetable Pills Is the medicine he need ; . . . LYDIA E. PIMKKAM'S . . VEGETABLE COMPOUND . is A rosrrivE CURE FOR . AH tlinsn painful Complaint * * an < 5 WcaUnr cs so common * * * * to our best * * * * * * * * * , * FEMALE POPULATION. * . Trice $11 * liquid , pill r lunge fora. Tls purpose is solely for the lesitlma.tr healing of disease and the relief of pnln , and that it does all it claims to do , thousaniUof ladies car jladly testify. It will euro entirely all Ovarian trouble * , Innajuaa * tlon and KIceratlon , Fallingtutl replacements , and : consequent Spinal Weakness , oad U particularly adapted to the change of life. , . 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