Yirtue in the Family. There are all sorts and degrees o Tirtue , and sometimes we are told tha virtue is its own reward. Mr. A. F Evans of Burr's Ferry , La. , says , in writing about Brown's Iron Bitters : "I have been the recipient of its virtue in my family to a considerable extent' This great iron tonic has superior ad vantages as a reliable family medicine. Its power has been thoroughly tried , and its virtues abundantly proved. Nearly a million bottles a year ure sold by the druggists of this country. The Princess ol Wales is an excellent mu- Bician. If thcro ever was n specific for any ono com plaint then Carter's Little Liver Pills are n specific for Sick Hcacluche , and every woman should know this. They aronotonlva pos itive cure , but a sure preventive if taken when the approach is lelt. Carter's Little Liver Pills act directly on the liver and bile , and in this way remove the cause of disease without first making you s ck by a weakening purge. Jf you try the" you will not be dis- appointed. Sarah Bernhardt is not strong , but she is Itlll ublo to cast a shadow. I X D CURES Rheumatism , Heuralgia , Sciatica Lumbago , Backache , Headache. Toothache , SoroTiroatSrrclllnc .SpraIiisBral ea. tturtiM , Scalds , Front III tcs , AfD AM , OTIIEIt BODILY PAIRS AUD ACHES. Bald Itjr Urugskt * and Dealvn trywliere. Fifty Oenta a LotUe. Direction. . In 11 Lftngium. THE C1IAUI.ES A. VGGELER CO. Enters the sj-fcttiii from , unknown causes , at all seasons. Shatters the Nerves , Impairs Digestion , and Enfeebles tho Xuscles. THE . BEST TONIC ' Quickly andcompletely curesMnlnria.and Chilis ? d Fevrrs. Forlntcrniitteni Fevers , I us- sitndc , I nclc of .Encriry , it has no e < raal. It enriches and pnnfies tho blood , stimulates ths ap- "etite , and strengthens the mnsclea and nerves. Undoes not.injnro the teeth. c use haadacho , or -all other Iron medicine * da. ' 'o patriotic and scholarly aoc mne. of Arkansas , says : I have used Brown's Iron Bitters with the creat- est satisfaction for Malaria , and as a preventive of Chills and likn diseases , and will always keep it on hand aa a ready friend. " Genuine has abovo trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper Take no other. Made only bv BUOW.V CHEMICAL CO. . BAI/TIHOKfc , tal > . LADIES' HAND BooK-nsefnl and attractive , con taining ust of prizes for rocipes. information about coins , etc. , given away by all dealers in medicine , or mailed to any address on rocomt of 2c. stamp. BITTERS. x ? is * j * - . ! " * - n BLOOD PURIFIER 9 HEALTH RESTORER. It never fails to do its work in coses of 3Inla * rln , Biliousness , Constipation. Head ache , loss of Appetite and Sloop , Nervona Complaints. Hops & Malt Bitters is a Vege table ) Compound. It is a Itlcdlcliie not a Bar room Drink. It differs as Avldelyasdoeg day and night from tho thousand-and-one Mixture * of vile xvljlsUy flavored with nrornatlca. Hops & Malt Bitters * is recom mended by Pbyalclans , Ministers and. Nurios as being the Best Family Medicine ever compounded. Any woman or child can take it , "Frora my knowledge of itc tagredients , under no circumstances can it injure any one using it. It contains no mineral or other deleterious sub stance. Possessing real merits , the remedy la deserving success. " C. R DcPur , Ph. G. , Detroit , Mich. i The only Genuine are manufactured by tha HOPS & MALT BITTERS CO. , Detroit , Mich , AilUfliispMintte BROAD CLAIMolteligiiia 7EEY BEST OPESATQTG- , SELLING AND Ever offered to tho public. The most Elegant Blood Pnrifler , Llrcr Inyieowtoe Tonic and Appetizer ever known. Tho first Bitten containing Iron e cr adrertlied In America. Un- prisclpled persons are Imltatlnz the name ; look oat for frauds. See that the roUowlng signature it on every bottle and take none other : ST. PATJIi , MINIf.'Lx' DrotBl t&CliemI t : The Story of the Kind Person. From the San Francisco Alfa. Some months ago tho employe of a certain fiirm in Costa Eica embezzled a large sum of money , and skipped. The description was forwarded to the firm's resident agent in this city , who instruct ed the detectives to watch each incom ing steamer from Soutli America for tho fugitive. When the Grenada steamed past the city front there was s. detective on board , and this detective had his eye on a young and fashion ably dressed man with fiery red hair and whiskers. Ho answered the de scription of the embezzler to a dot. The detective smiled and felt happy. After months of waiting here was his man at last , delivered into his hands , safe andsnng , without the possibility of resistance or escape. His mouth water ed as ho gazed on the red-haired man. He could no longer resist his prey. He tapped him on tho shoulder and said with a genial smile , "How aro you , Mr. Blank ? " "I'm pretty well , I thank you , " re plied the stranger , "but that is not my name. " "Of course not , of course not , " said the detective , knowingly : "we'll see about it , however my friend. Just come along with me , and everything will be explained , " and the officer smiled all over and patted the red-haired mau affectionately on the shoulder. The stranger followed his captor in a dazed sort of way into a coupe , and they drove to the agent's house. "You have been at largo a long time , my friend , " said the detective ; "you've had lots of fan. How much of that money have you spent , now ? " "Whatmoney ? Tou must be crazy , " said the prisoner. "Of course , of course , " said the officer ; "jump out lere with me. There is a gentleman acre who is most anxious to see you. " The agent met them at the door , and to ; he astonishment and dismay of the de ; ective , shook the red-haired man warm y by the hand , and appeared delighted ; o see him. "I was just about to start for the steamer to meet you , " he said. "How did you find the house ? " "This kind person directed me , " said , he red-haired man with a grin. "He would have it that I was who got away with us some months ago. " The officer was paralyzed. The gentleman whom in had escorted to the agent's was a member of the plundered firm , quite as anxious for the capture of tho embezzler as the detective , but he bore a remark- ible personal resemblance to tho thief. The question of whether , under tho ircumstances , the detective should bo eimbursed for the hack outlay is still in abeyance. An Unknown Woman. The marriage of the Dauphin of France , subsequently Louis XVI. , vith Maria Antoinette was associated nth ominous incidents. The ceremony vas scarcely ended in tho chapel of Versailles , when the sky was darkened , nd torrents of rain drove the specta- ; ois home , and spoiled the fireworks md illuminations. At Paris the fetes were brought to a itill more inauspicious close. They inded amid the groans of the dying , and he shrieks of frenzied people tramp ing down weak men and women. The : rowd got jammed in a public square ; vhile there was a conflict between hose who wished to come in and those viio struggled to get out , a scaffolding , mng with ornamental lamps caught ire. The crowd became insane with ear. Strong men thrust down feeble vomen , and ran over their prostrate > odies. The firemen called to the spot > y the alarm-bells rushed their engines > ver every obstacle. The square was leaped with the dead and dying ; ono mndred and thirty-two dead bodies /ere collected from the place. One death touched the Dauphiness , , nd startled even Paris. It was that of young woman who was to have been narried the next day. Conscious of ler failing strength , she said to her lov- r , "Leave mo to my fate save yourself 1" "Never 1" he exclaimed. "I will die pith you. But there is hope yet ; get ; pon my shoulders , and I will carry ou safely through the crowd. " He stooped turning his back towards er. He felt a light form mount to his houlders , and a woman's arm around is neck. Tall , strong , and with a will nergized by love , he forced his way hrough the press. When he reached n open spape , he stopped , and the fair urden glided to the ground. He turn- d to embrace his betrothed , and saw n unknown woman. She had overheard the lover's sug- estion , pushed the betrothed aside , nd taken her place. Female Clerks at Washington. A Washington correspondent writes : In many cases the employment of omen in tho department amounts to 10 giving of a pension direct. The lajority of the women , however , do leir work well. But they cannot be ibjected to as close business discipline 3 the men. Some of the ladies em- loyed in the Treasury are very ner- ous. If they were men they would be ischarged on account of the bother they ive. There is in the Treasury atpres- it a lady who was the daughter of a 2ry prominent former public official , he was educated and brought up with 10 most luxurious surroundings. Her ither failed a few years before he died id she was left penniless. Her friends : cured her a place in the Treasury , he is so nervous and delicate , however , mt she cannot be relied upon for any jgnlar work. The other day she sarly went into a fit of hysterics" be- inse she was obliged to sit in a room sxt to a clerk who was in his shirt eeves. She went to one of the assist- it secretaries and made such a wild implaint upon the subject that it .was ith the greatest difficulty that he raid calm her down. At one time it oked as if she was going to faint away . the midst of her excited protest. " "Grossest Man In Alabama. " "De Grossest man in Alabama livei dar , " said the driver , as\ve approached a way-side home , near Selnia , Ala. , tt ask accommodations for the night. Ai supper , and after'it , "mine host' ' scowled at every one , found fault wit ! everything earthly , and Ivas wonder- ing if ho would not growl if the heaven ly nalo didn't fit him , when incidental mention being made of the comet oi 1882 , he said : "I didn't like its form ; ts tail should have been fan-shaped ! " But , next morning , ho appeared half-oftendedat our offering pay for his hospitality ! My companion , however , made him accept as a present a sample from his case of goods. Six weeks later , I drew up at the same house. The planter stepped lithely from the porch , and greeted mo cordially. I could scarcely believe that this clear complexioned , bright- eyed , animated fellow , and tho morose being ot a few weeks back , were the same. He inquired of my companion of the former visit and regretted he was not with me. "Yes , " said his wife , "we are both much indebted to him. " "How ? " I asked , in surprise , "For this wonderful change in my husband. Your friend when leaving , handed him a bottlo of Warner's safe cure. He took it , and two other bot tles , andnow " "And now , " he broke in , "from an ill-feeling , growling old bear , I am healthy and so cheerful my wife declares she has fallen in love with me again ! " It has made over again a thousand love matches , and keeps sweet the tem pers of the family circle everywhere. Copyrighted. Used by permission of American Jiural Home. Sheridaii and Gen. Emory. Telling these things of Grant reminds me of ti story of the battle of Cedar Creek I got from an old soldier who was there. It will bo remembered that when the battle began Sheridan was at Winchester - ' miles " and Winchester'twenty away , bis army was under the command of Gen. Wright. When Sheridan reached the field the army was defeated , and all but the nineteenth corps demoralized. The corps was under command of Gen. Emory , who had been a professor at West Point when Sheridan was a cadet. Sheridan was quick to seize upon the situation , and he directed Emory to take a certain position and hold it against all odds until he should hear Sheridan's guns at a certain point. Emory promptly obeyed , and soon the battle raged again with the utmost fury. The rebels made assault after assault , but Emory held his place. Time and again ho sent , urgently asking for reinforcements , but Sheridan sent word back to hold on a little longer. He did hold on until Sheridan collected the shattered forces and charged like a thunderbolt , and Early and his army were routed. That even ing , as Emory was sitting upon tho ground , blackened by powder and ex hausted by the toils of Ihe day , for he bad been fighting for seven hours , one of Sheridan"s'stafT officers rode up , and , saluting him , said : "Gen. Emory , lam instructed by Gen. Sheridan to present to you his compliments ; and to say that lie regards you as a regular d d old stuck buzzard ; that you are a glorious aid fighter. ' ' This unique statement of the staff officer was received with shouts by those who surrounded Emory. It appeared afterward that the officer had iven literally to Emory the words of liis chief. Indianapolis Times. A Hotel Man's Discovery. SAN FKAXCISCO , Gal. Mr. George 5. Arnold , proprietor of the Occidental lotel , says that as the air is purer as ive ascend , a man should not object to Deing assigned a room on the upper- nostfloor ; that ho shouldn't mind tak- ng a room-attic , as it were , in view of Jie fact that St. Jacobs Oil so promptly jures the rheumatic. He states that throughout California it is regarded as ; he great pain-cure of the age. Too Close for Comfort. "I had a close call last night , " said a ieedy looking Brooklyn man with an ) ld winter hat on his head. "Indeed ! How ? " "As I was coming home from church i young rascal sneaked up behind me md 'r Struck you with a sand bag ? " "Oh , no ! He yelled right in my ear , 'Shoot tho ping ! ' It was the closest sail I ever experienced. " Home for Invalid Ladle * . No effort is spared to make Drs. Dicker- on & Starks' Surgical Institute at Kansas Sty an attractive home for its invalids , .nd one vith which pleasant recollections if restored health will always bo asso- iated. There are thousands of women uffering who could be successfully cured at hia Institute. Every young man and woman should eceivc such a training as is given the tudentsof Elliott's Business College , Jurlington , la. tThe Iprcl mayor of London is a Sfetho- ist minister. Xlie Record of tl o Falrn. The superiority of Wells , Richardson & b's. , improved Butter Color overall others lade , is again demonstrated by its record t-the Autumnal Fairs. Tho test of prac- ical use is what tells the story , and the reat value of the premiums given by the Agricultural Fairs , lies in the fact , that the idges in these cases are regular farmers , ho know what their needs are and what ill supply them. Wells , Eichardson & b.'s Improved Butter Color , which has aken first premium at all fairs where ex- ibited , is put up in a vegetable oil so pre- ared thatit cannot becomprancid , a most nportant property , the lack of which is ital to so many of tho Butter-Colors ffcrcd for sale. It does not color the utter-milk ; it imparts a bright natural Dior , which is unattained by many others ; nd being the strongest is the cheapest olor iu the market. Gen. Lew Wallace has two novels in Durse of preparation. BED-UUGS , FLIES. Flics , roaches , ants , bed buca. rats , mice , cophers hipmuaka , cleared out by "Bough on Bats ? IScI Mrs. Langtry usually plays lawn tennis i a coquettish milkmaid's costume. MEXSMAN'S PEPTOMIZED BEEP TOSIC , tha onlr eparatlon of beef containing Its INTIEE NCTEITIOUS -OPEKTIES. It contains blood-uaklnz force , cener- ! ng and life-sustaining properties : invaluable for digestion , dyspepsia , nervous prostration , and all nns of general debility : also. In all enfeebled con- tlons , wnether the result of exhaustion , nervous ostratlon , overwork or acute disease , particularly if suiting from pulmonary complaints. Laswell. liar- d & Co. . Proprietors , If ew York. Sold by drucglsts. Senator Logan is a natural born orator. Stut t/mt and moniy by using Stewart's Heat- ing Potaderfor cuts end tores on animals. Sold coergHhtre , 15 and SO cts. a box. Tru It , Halforcl Sauce enriches hot Joints , item chops , fish , itc. Excelled by .none. Tvylt. It is tlio engaged young lady who catche : tho most beaux at a summer roaorL THIN I'EOPEB. TVell's Health Kencwer" restores health and rlzo cures Dyspepsia , Impotence. Sexual Debility. IF YOU WANT A 1)O Send 15 cents for Doo BUYERS' GUIDE : 1CX cngrnivinps , colored plate. Associated Fan ciers , 237 South Eighth Street. Philadelphia "When Babymia siokwe jpvrs her Castorla , TTten sho was a Child , she cried for Cnstoria , When sho becamo 2IUi , aho clang to Caatoria , When ehe hod Children , she gave them Caatoria , Samuel J. Kamlall is convinced that the Quakers are good hand-shakers. "BUCIIU-rABIA. " Quick , complete cure , all Kidney , Bladder nnd Urinary DIseasec. Scalding. Irritation , Stone , Gravel , Catarrh of the bladder , f l. Druggists. President Cleveland is always on time when meals are served. Is the eating ; and proof of the excellence of a medi cine Is its acceptance by the public. Ask your drug gist , or almost any one , and they will tell you that the merit of Hood's Sarsaparllla , where it has been in * traduced , has caused it to rido xouou-snoD over all competitors into the very heart of public confidence , and to-day it has a record of success and of cures unequaledby any other medicine. "I was greatly run down , had no appetite , nnd felt tho need of a good tonic. I have taken other medi cines , but never used any that did me so much good as Hood'3 Sarsaparllla. Inow have a good appetite and feel renewed all over , am better thaa I have been for years. " E. II. RAXD , Oswego , N. T. "I had catarrh nine years , and BufTcied terribly with it. Soon after I bcgnntotako Hood's Sarsapa rllla the catarrh troubled mo less , and after takl three bottles I was entirely cured. " JAXB HiKEr , Lumbcrton , Clinton County , Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. ( I ; six for $3. Made only by C.I.HOOD & CO. , Apothecaries , Lowell. Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar. Yersity of Notre Dame , MAI.V BUILDING. The Elehtr-Tlilr.l Session will open Tuesday , Sept. Btu. Full courses In Classics , Law , Sciences , UlatlicmaticH , ITIusic. A thorough COMMERCIAL COURSE Is one of the distinguishing features of the Institution. Spec al advantages arc ollcrcd to studtnts of the Law Coutsc. Coutsc.THE MINIM DEPARTMENT , for boys underli. Is unique In design nnd In the com- jjj'teness of Its equipments. C t > lrgnes , giving full particulars , will be sentlr-e , ! > / adlrcsslng 1JKV. T. E. WALbll , C S. U. , I'RKSIDKXT. KOTBE DAME , MTISTS1 - : - . , i - . ; vuutii : , joe ; uuiu J amin Horeltio. ind Trenton Ware for Decorating. Frames lor Pictures In Gold. Plush. Oak and Bronze. S.-xmp'eS of molding. 5a ! dozen. Eend2 cent Stomp for Catalogue. A. HOSPE , Omaha , Bend for Circulars. GEO. R. R ATIID URN. Principal. S5U HEffAHD will b p ld for inj Groin Fan of urne lize that c&a cle&n tad b C as much Grain or Sefd in ona d y ai our Patent MOJi AltClI Grain and Seed Separator nd Banner or ear InproTcd VTarchoiuo Mill with Equali zer vhlch we oITer cheap. Circa * lor ami Price I.iit mailed free. NEWARK MACHIHE CO. Columbus Isniedbythoiuandjof flnlclaK kTumfadnrers and Mechanics on their belt irark. Jieceired COLD MEDAL.London.'SS. rnnouncedifron ie OVE- * yljt Jcnovn. Send card of dealerirho does not keep T600 UviUiCre2c far CAMPLE CAN , < tamp > rnrP Enaia Ctient Co.Gloiicd r.Hia. rntC JNCH. TMK COLLAR PAD Of Zinc & Leather. 2V1OHE SOUE It will positively prevent chaflnsr and cure sore Wither * . Horse can bo worked whtlo cure ) Is per- 'eoted. Harneas maker * will refund money If not ; atlaC d after 3) days trial. DEXTKtt OUKTIS , Madison. Wis. fiCH T.ifo and Death of tho UUlt i Worlds'Hero. Standard History and Biography , by the best of au thors , Hon. J. T. HEADLY. Steel por trait. Fine Illustrations , Low Trice. 1 Agents outfit 50c. , now ready. Add. inlck , KANSAS Crrr Pen. Co , 1UO TV. 9th , Kansas iltr.Mo. _ _ _ Efgs for Hatching and fowls tor Sile , Scndforfrce Illustrated catalogue and prlcellst of Plymouth Hocks and White Leghorns. JJgjrs , Sl.OO per Set ting1 (13) . Western agent , for the "Economy" Incubator. -F1JAXK SUTTOK , Franklin. > 'cb. BHB "Wholesale and Retail Fu R N I T U DEWEY & STOHE. Omaha , Hob. . IAYE YOU ADAUGHTERTO EDUCATE ? Send for Catalogue of Cnllaiiau College , DES JIoixEsr , IOWA. .Hot phinc Jlnblt Curedln 1O to o days. Xo pay till Curgd. UE. J. bTtpiiExa , Lebanon. OhLi. A positive cure. Jfo Knife. ( , 'n Xo Plaster. No I'aln. "VV. C. li a H Payue. Marshalltown.Iowt. omnlia commercial , bend name for JOLLEliE CataloRuc and specimen of peman hip. JI.G. IJOUUBOUGH. Prlnclpa FOE Man and Beast. S" Mustang Liniment is older than nost men , and used more and nore every year. W. X. U. , Omaha. S70-33. HAGAN'S Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it , who would rather not tell , zndyou caiit tell To a criminal neg lect of preventive indication may be ivcrlbcd a majority of the ailments whlcl affect humanity. I Is \vell-asccrtalnei fact , thatacourao o } lostetter'a Stoniacl Bitters will put e\cn a naturally feeble . system In such a state 'sO ? of defcnsethat It wll bo competent to re sist the moat prcva lent causes of illi case , such as the ma llgn Influence of ml obina , unwholesome water , excessive fieat , damp , coldeud den changes temp- ernture. Ac. For sale by all Drug gists and Dealer * generally. THRESHER. PATENT Aljii IStO.V i'OWEJt. PLAIN AND TRACTION ENGINES _ , JO1IIT S. DAVIS' SONS , Send for circular. DAVENPOKT , DR. A. C. SABEM. Twenty Years' Experience In diseases treated successful ! ) nndCUUKD.suchnsl'roIep- susrarlan tronbles , Jnllam- AIfD inatton and Ulcerntlons , Fall ing and Displacement of tlio Womb , Spinal Weakness , and Change of Life , and all fornu of K.IJ * KY troubles. Can relic vein all and positively cure most of those com Plaints and weaknesses so common to womankind. Lung diseases , Ller complaints and all diseases of n private nature successfully treated. CAXCCKS treated and cured. Letters of Inquiry confidentially answered. Address 1 > IS. A. C. SAltlX , Ucatricc , > 'ob. Thrown in and out of wind by _ . . " atu.a. - revolving the pump rod , doinff array with nil levers , pulleys , rlmirn. nntl wires peculiar to all other mills. Has a. DEAD LOGIC to prevent wheel running when cat of gear. Simple , StroiiK. and Durable. Fully War ranted. CSr lVE AUKNT.S WANTED. I ILLINOIS. Drills tho well and pumps out the THE GREAT cuttinga of tho Drill at each stroke. Drives the casing or drilh © HO alioleumlcr it to let IE follow Tciti tho ell without removing WELLDRILL tools ! ItunaeTilerthannnyothcr and drops tho tools faster ! wo also make machines .and tools \for boring , LAUGE \\VELLS1 LOOMIS & mm , TIFFIN , OHIO. Oldest Medicine the World CThe Ir. Isaac Thompson's ELEBRATED EYE - WATE This article Is a carefully prepared physician's pre- scrlptlon , and has been In constant use for nearly a century , anil notwlthstandlngthe many other prepar ations that have been Introduucn Into the market thesilcof this article Is conitantly Increasing. If the directions are followed II will never fall. We particularly Invite the attention of physicians to Its merits. Joiix L. THOMPSON , SONS & Co. , Troy , N. JL R. U. AWARE THAT Lorillard's Climaz Plug bearlnea red tin toy ; that Lorlllard'i Rose Leaf fine cut ; that Lorillard'i Narr CIIpplne .and.that Lorillard's 8aafl , ar UM best ana cheapest , quality considered ? Llntcu to Your IVlfc. Tho Manchcetor Guardian , JuncJS , 18S3 , sayi : At ono ot tho "Windows" Looking on the woodland ways ! Witt clumps ol rhadodcndrotns nnd great masse * of May blossoms ! 1 ! "There was nn inter esting group. It included ono who hnd been a "Cottoi , spinner. " but was now so Parulyzedl ! 11 That he could only bear to lie in a reclia- ing position. This refers to my case. I was first attacked tvrelvo years ag with "Locomoter Ataxj * " ( A pnraly tio dlseoso of nervo flbro rarely ever cured. ) < and was lor several years barely able to get about ! And for the last five years not able to atten-1 to my business , although i Many things have been done for mo , Tho last experiment bein r Nervo stretchings Two years ago 1 was voted into tho Home for Jncurnbleal Near Manchester , in May , 1882. I am no "Advocate" ; "For anything ta the shape of patent" Medicines ? And inndo many objections to my dear wife's constant urging to try Hop Bit ters , but finally to pacify her Consented ! ! I had not quite finished tho first bottle when I Mt a change come over me. Tin * was Saturday , November 3d. On Suudajr morning I felt so strong I aaid to my rooa. companions. "I was sure I could "Walk ! So started across the floor and back. I hardly knew how to contain myself. I was all over tho house. I am gaining strength each day , and can walk quito safely without any "Stick I" Or Support. I am now at my own house , and hope soon to bo able to earn my own living again. have been a member of tho Manchester "Jtoyal Exchange" For nearly thirty years , and was most heartily congratulated on goinginto tho rooct on Thursday last. Very gratefully yours , Joii.v Jt'.ACicuuiu.- , MANCHESTER. ( Eng. ) Deo. 21 , 18k' } . Two years later am perfectly well. 1'rosrcnle tlie furiiHlters ! ! t If when you call for Hop Hitters ( see greex cluster of Hops on tho white label ) tho drug gist hands you out any stuff called C. D. War ner's German Hop Ilittersor with other "Ilofi" name , refuse it and shun that druggist as you. would a viper , and if ho has taken your money for tho stuff indict him lor tho frauil andsuo him for damage * for tho swindle , and wo will reward you liberally forthoeoa- viction. Doctor. "Yes ; yon are bilious. Just cct a bos o Wright's Indian Vegetable Pilla ; they wilicureyoo * FOR BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. - > Billons Complaints are caused by torpidity , con gestion , or the uiceration of tho liver. < - ( The symptoms are dark , greasy , yellow skin , & > rovrn or whitish coat to tho tongue , appetite Irrcjt- niar , often a dry coagh at night. The ekin sometimes breaks out into pimples out soresand the whole system ia out of order.Vrigbt' * Indian Vegetable Pills are one of the very best remedies known for any form of these troubles , sad will certainly relieve the sufferer. * They are purely vegetable _ , - , , , made _ , - from , - tho , . _ bert „ , droca . . . by _ competent _ ferf. _ n _ _ _ any ine troubled with biliousness that Wright' * Ia lian Vegetable Pills is the medicine ho needs. NEW ENGLAND GONSER1/ATGBY / OF lioiton. Srass. , OLDEST In America : anil KPStEquippurtln the WOULD lOOInstrucf- ors , 1071 Students last year. Thorough Instruction ii Vocal nnd Instrumental .Music , 1'iano und Organ Tna- iiig. Fine Arts , Oratory , Literature , French , Ucrmuz. and Italian Languages , English lir.tnclics , Gvmnastlw. etc. Tuition , S5 to S'J ) ; board and room , $45 to $ per term. Fall Term begins September 10,1835. Fee Illustrated Calendar , giving full information , address , E. TOUUJEEUir. , Franklin &cj. , BO&TO.V , Mass. SACRED HEART ACADEMY , Omalin , - Nebraska. The first term begins September 2d , 1SSL Tie course of Instruction embrace * EnglNh , Frcnca. jcrman. Drawing. 1'alntlng. 1'Iano. Harp , VIoIliv Snltat , Vocal Music , and all the higher branches ot i FINISHED EDUCATION. Difference of religion Is ni ) bstaclutothcadmlsslon of younj ( Imites. Forjiaz : Iculars apply to IT. KET. JAS. O'CONNOE , or to tt LADY bCPEKioE. iseases of Women. Paxton Hotel , Oinnlia , I\c1 > . TVhohave trilled away thelryouthfnl vigor and power , who art guttering from terrible DRAINS and 1.OSSES , who are weak , IMPOTENT and unfit for marrloge. MEN of all age * , who Hnd their POTVER and vitality , verve and SEXUAL STRENGTH weakened by eirtr habits or EXCESSEScan receive a positive and liiHtlusr CUKK. NO matter of how long standing the case may be. or who has foiled M cure , by a few weeks or months use of the celebrated WIYRTLEAIN TREATMENT At home without exposure. In LESS time , and for LESS money thsa. any other method In the world. "Weak back , headache , EMlSalOJfSJ lassitude , loss of spirits arid ambition , gloomy thouKhts/lreadful dreamv defective memory , IMPOTENCE , fits. Impediments to marriage and many other symptoms leading to COXSUMITIOy , or IJTSAXITf. are promptly removed by this trcatmcnt.and vigorous manhood restorei. Married men , or those who intend to marry , REMEMBER , perfec't sexual strength means health , vigoront offspring1 , long life and the love and respect of a faithful wife. Weak men should be restored to vigor and manhood before marriage. Proofs , tes- tlmonialtt and valuable treatise 2 stamps. ( Established in 1877. ) Address , The Climax Medical Co. , 175.St. Louis. Mo. Oialia Fair and Exposition Association , FAIR HELD AT OMAHA , MEB , , SEPTEMBER 4tt TO lltt , 18E5 $ G,500 Oflercd for Speed TrottingIacinpr § 12OOO Oileretl for Horses , Cattle , Slieep , ISo .s , Poultry , Fruits and. Floirers. $35.00 for 50 ears "White Corn ; $35.00 for 50 ears Yellow Corn ; $35.00 for30 ears Calico or Mixed Corn. ThreoBalloon Ascensions during Fair. New and Wonderful Japane-a daylight Fireworks , exhibited during three davs of Fair. New Amphitheatre , Speed Stalls Fences. For Premium Lists or information , address i > AIVIEJL. Iff. WIIEEIJER , Secretary , Iloom 1 , Creighton Block , Omaha , Xeb. He Best faterprcof Coat , The PISH BRAND SLICEER -vrarranted interpmof and TrHl k P yoa dry- in tie hirfest storm. Tho new POiLMEL , SLICKEIl it n. perfect riding com and cavers the entire nddle. Bcwsre of Imitation ) . None rename without tte "Fish Br nd" trade-mark. dmtratcdCataIojni free. AJ.Tower , Bostoa Iass. Hater * of all ctyltf ofCAKUIAaE3BUGOI aBTErSa WAOOHS.SrKGLE & DOUBLE HAUNTES aSAJPLU te.1. Teain naracw 'We employ no aaentsand If Ho. 42. T what you order ia not sntis- 885 factorjr < ve pay all acptnta. No. < 3 .Uw-gT ( eee cut ) b Just the same as others Mil at 3130. Top Buggies at JtK > , fine as TMually sold lor 8125 to 8140. Our Harness are all No. 1 OaU leather. Single. SS.5O to S2O. Everrthlng fully warranted. Be- fore fcuyiDfr. Bead for our Illustrated Ct.pazn Oatalogoe free. AddiesaW. PUATT , Sec'j , ElkUart , iDdismo. Wi Betail olesals Prices , - Examining