. Very Poor Economy. ' Some people make a business of cheating themselves , either by eating rery mean and cheap food , or else eat ing too small a quantity of good food. Either way is as bad policy as it would be to buy a coffin instead of a suit of * r f od clothes , just because the coffin * t > yld cost less. Poor diet means im- 'dished blood ; and that means mis- § . Brown's Iron Bitters enriches the 3d , gives it the iron it needs , and tones up the whole system. Cures dys pepsia , indigestion , weakness , malaria , Jtc. Sarah Bernhardt's greatest ambition , it B said , is to bo a fleshy poetess. Hal ford Sauco U capital for dyspeptics. In- raluable to all good cooks. Queen Victoria never counts tho words rrhen she writes a telegram. CURES Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , fiioroTlirontSnrcllIii r .Sprnlni , Brnl8C , Burtin , NcaldB , Front BUCK , A YD lit OTHER BODILY MISS 1M > 1CHE8. BoldlyDnijjliU n < tDc ler verj" rh r . Fifty C QU a bottle. Direrllon. In 11 Luncatr" . THE CHARLES A. VOGKLEtt CO. i to A. YOSELEIi & CO ) Elltlmorr. Hi , C. 8. 1. ? OH ! MY BACK Every strain or cold attacks that weak back and nearly prostrates TOU. _ CO Strengthens the Muscles , Steadies the Nerves , Enriches the Blood , Gives New Vigor. DR. J. L. MTEHS Fairfield. Iowa , says : "Brown's Iron Bitters la the best Iron medicine I heavily on the systemTUse itfreely m my own family. " Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BHOWN CHEMICAL CO. , BALTIMORE , HI ) . LADIES' HAND BOOK useful and attractive , con taining list of prizes for rocipes , information about coins , etc. , given away by all dealers in medicine , or mailed to any address on receipt of 2c. stamp. MALT BITTERS , If youwish a certain cnre for all Blood diseases. Nothing was ever invented that will cleanse tho Blood and jmrify the System equal to Bops and ITXAI/r Bitter * . It tone * tip the System , puts new Blood in your veins , restores your lost appetite and Icep. and brings TOU perfect health. It never fails to give relief in all cases of Kidney or Liver Troubles , Biliousness. Indi gestion , Constipation , Side Headaches , X > y . pepsin , Nervous disorders , and &U female Complaints ; rrhen properly taken it is & sure cure. Thousands-have been benefited oy 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 "Wealc and Debilitated. Do not get EIops and KAXiT Bitten confounded irith infe rior preparations of similar name. I preKcribo Hops & Malt Bitters regularly in my practice. Robert Turner , SI. D. , Flat Kock , Mfrh. Tor sal * by all druggists. HOPS & MALT BITTERS CO , DEIBOIT , Mica VERY BEST OPERATING- , QUICKEST SELLHT& AND Ever offered to the public. FOE Man and Beast. - Mustang Liniment is older than most men , and used more and more every year. , HOUSEHOLD HINTS. In painting on Bilk , satin or crape for dress adornment tho material must first bo sized with gum arable or isinglass. A bufi'ut scarf of momio linen is worked in German embroidery , and has a design of conventionalized or ange blossoms , fruit and foliage. A pretty rug for the lounge is made of cream-colored basket-cloth , with Eansies of all tho rich purple and yel- > w shades embroidered upon it. There is no set pattern , the ilowers looking as if they had been dropped upon it by some lavish hand. Try this way of cooking a fowl : Cut the raw fowl in pieces and put them into a pan with very hot butter ; cook for ten minutes , shaking the pan constantly ; then add a glass of good white wine and let it "bo reduced. Moisten with stock and tomato sauce , to which add a little sugar and some mushrooms. When cooked serve with croutons. Croquignolles , made by this recipe , are very nice : Put in a bowl four ounces of butter , one teaspoonful of sugar , a pinch of salt , half.a . pound of Hour , the whites of four eggs , and any sort ot flavoring ; mix all well so as to form a very stiff paste. Put tho mixture on the pasteboard and roll it in a rope-like form half an inch in diameter ; then cut in pieces about half an inch long , glaze "with yolk of an egg , dust with sugar and bake in a moderate oven. Mutton chops prepared in this way make a nice dish for lunch : Beat some chops first ; mash the yolk of a hard boiled egg and mix with it some sweet herbs , grated bread , nutmeg , salt and pepper ; cover the chops with this and put each chop into a piece of well buttered white paper and broil " them over a clear fire , "turning : them often. Remove the paper and cover the chops with smoothly mashed po tatoes bound together with yolk of egg. Fry in hot oil until a delicate brown. This way of stewing carp is said to be very good : Draw and skin the fish ; brown some butter with a little flour , add some smalf onions , parsley , thymo and mushrooms , and moisten with a large wine glass full of water and two ot red wine. When tho mix ture is at boiling point pour it into the pan in which you place the carp and stew it on a brisk fire.Vhen cooked put the fish on a dish and garnish it with crawfish and croutons ; add the _ sauce thickened with a good piece of butter. Gilt frames may bo revived by a mixture of two ounces of white of egg and one ounce of chloride of potash or soda. The frames must bo free from dust and then tho mixture is applied with a soft brush. Such frames may be cleaned with a solution of a smafl quaintity of salts of tartar dissolved in a wine bottle of water. Soak a piece of cotton batting in the liquid and dab the frames very gently with it ; do not rub them , for the guilt would come off if you did. Place the frames so the water may drain from , them and syringe with clean water. The mixture must not be too strong. The old time occupation of paper flower making seems to have revived with an energy unknown to its former days. Whole show windows are filled with the wonderful products of tissue paper and scissors manipulated by deft fingers. For lamp shades and for a few other purposes"these paper objects are effective , but lor general decoration they are scarely to be commended. Eealistic placqucs of gs in paper , grass studded with paper , daisies and paper buttercups mounted on elaborate stands may be very interesting to those who make them , but aro hardly the sort of thing one would like to behold constantly. An effectual recipe for rendering cloth or tweed waterproof at homo is the following : Take 1 oz. of alum and dissolve it in a quart of water ; in an other vessel dissolve 1 oz. of acetate or sugar of lead , also in a quart of water.V hen the alum and lead are entirely dissolved , empty one vessel into that which contains the other , mix them well together by stirring them with a stick , then leave it for a time to settle , and when a deposit is formed at tho bottom pour the liquid ; ently"into another vessel , leaving tho .eposit behind. The liquid part now being ready , immerse the material to be rendered waterproof , leaving it a little time to soak ; then press it with the hands to get some of the water out , and hang it on a line to dry. To prove the efficacy of the recipe , try- first on a small piece of cloth or al paca ; you will find that you may carry water about in it without a sin gle drop passing through. Do not put your hand to your mouth while doing this. A Bad Break. Twelve or thirteen years ago a lad of 17 embezzled $15,000 from his em ployer's store in New York. He was afflicted with so-called "friends" who spent his money or made him spend it so lavishly that he , like so many oth ers , had to resort to his employer's bank account until discovery put him to flight He went to Memphis , "turned over a new leaf , " and was so honest and faithful , so courageous in staying and keeping the store open during the whole of the yellow fever plague in 1878 , that his employer took him to Minneapolis with h'im where his conduct was without blemish. He had the full confidence of the firm and plentiful opportunity of repeating the crime. But he never did and was on the most friendly relations with the finest people in that city. Two years ago he was made a member of the firm. But the blow , though long in suspense fell upon him at last. His identity was discovered. He was ar rested and taken to New York to an swer for his youthful crime. ! write you calmly , " he says in a note to his fartner , "but my heart is broken , and have no hope for the future. I made a bad break and must suffer the pen alty. " The story is its own lesson. Detroit Free Press. Afternoon journalism deals inwhat hap pens and morning journalism in bow it hap pened. Pittsburgh Chrontck TtlegrapTi. Rejoicings Down South. LEXINGTON , KY. Mr. John T. Bruce , of the United States Revenue Collec tor's OHice , informed an editor of the Daily Press , of this city , that for seven years ho suffered terribly from rheuma tism in his ankle , which most of the time was swollen to two or three times its natural size , and was so painful that he could not put his foot to the ground. After trying everything he could think of without obtaining relief , he at ten o'clock one morning applied St. Jacobs Oil , and shortly afterwards made two further applications. At three o'clock that afternoon the pain was gone ; the swelling also disappeared , and the cure was as permanent as it was quick. Bags Instead of Closets. In closets which are not provided with drawers and wardrobes where dresses may be hung or laid away from all danger from dust or crowding , bags which will completely envelop the dress and protect delicate fabrics are a necessity. Such bags must be long hold dress-skirt without enough to a - _ folding , and wide enough to give room to all kinds of frills and flounces. Any kind of material will answer , but mus lin or print is most often used. Cut one side of the bag three inches longer than the other ; seam together , bind around the top , work four button-holes across the longest side , which buttons down on the other like a flap. The bot tom of the bag now becomes the top , Bcem it across again , and in the casing so made run a flat , narrow stick ; at each upper corner sew tape loops by which to hang the bag on two hooks in the closet. To wide tapes , sewed near the casing , pin the dress-skirt by the band and also by the waist , by which even part of it will least muss the trim ming. After the dress is carefully pin ned m place , pull down the bag over it and button the tape across the bottom. Bags for the various small articles in kitchen and wash room , which need keeping together , should be made of some dark , strong material , and of a plain , square shape , and furnished with curtain rings sewed around the top to run the draw string in. Such bags are useful receptacles for clothes-pins , small clothes-lines , strings and the hundred and one things which must be kept in some place where they can be found in a hurry. Bags for the store-rooms and for hold ing bundles and scraps must be of sttong stuff" The former firm , closely- woven linen , sewed in a turn seam , and provided with tapes for tying up , several inches below the top , so they may be turned over and tied closely , effectually preventing the entrance of any undersirable object , animate or otherwise. A Saloon-Keeper's Imclu Mr. J. D. Jinks , of Brookland , Ark. , a town distant some ninety miles from this cit7 , on the Texas & St. Louis nar row guage railroad , has been in the city fdr two or three days , buying a stock of liquors , cigars , etc. A Ledger reporter learned that Mr. Jinks was the holder of one-fifth of ticket No. 48,954 , Avhich drew the second capital prize of 825,000 ia the last drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery , and ques tioned him concerning his streak of good luck and what he intended doing with it. "Yes , I bought the ticket in this city , and was somewhat sur prised at the result. I have bought tickets before , but the invest ment has always met with poor re turns. " When asked if he intended giving up his present business and em barking in someotheron a larger scale , the gentleman smiled and answered that he would only add the amount to his sinking fund , and continue business at tho old stand. The $5,000 was col lected through the German National Bank of this city. Mr. Jinks is a pleas ant and agreeable gentleman , and does not snub any of his former friends on account of his good fortune. Memphis ( Tenn. ) Ledger , July 29. Educate Your Daughters. The Sisters of Charity of the B. V. M. have recently established an Academy for the special instruction of young la dies. Beautifully and healthfully loca ted one-fourth of a mile west of DCS Moines upon Greenwood Avenue in the delightful suburb of Greenwood Park. Are now ready for the reception of young ladies. Parents and guardians may rest assured that every effort will be directed to the Physical , Mental and Moral improvement of those confided to their care. All the branches of a thorough English and classical educa tion , French and German , Plain and Fancy needle-work , Painting and Mu sic , are taught by a Faculty of compe tent teachers. Pupils may pursue a special course. Minim Department for the care and training of girls under eleven years of age. The most scrupu lous attention will be given ; and it will be the object of the Faculty to give them a proper Elementary instruction on preparatory for entering the Junior department. Fall term opens Monday , September 7th , 1885. For full particulars and terms , ad dress SISTER SUPERIOR ST. JOSEPH ACADEMY , 517 West Sixth St. . DBS MOINES , IOWA. A Brooklyn lady now calls her pet cat "Sheolen" instead of Helen. "WTion4IJ bjwas sick , tro gare her Castorla , "When sho was a Child , she cried for Caatoria , When she became Hiss , she clang to Caatoria , When she had Children , she gave them Caatoria , John Kelly rides horseback with the jrace of a well-trained cavalry officer. If there ever was a speciflcforany one com plaint then Carter's Littlo Liver Pjlls are a specific for Sick Headache , and every woman should know this. They are not only a pos itive cure , but a sure preventive if taken when the approach is felt. Carter's Little Liver Pills act directly on the liver and bile , and in this way remove the cause of disease withoutflrst makingyou sick by a weakening : purge. If you try them you will not be dis appointed. Chief Justice Waite is eating oatmeal on its native heath. HAVE YOU A DAUGHTER TO EDU CATE ? Send for Catalogue of Callanan College , DES MOUTES , IOWA. "O , Lor'IIIt'Im Again. " In the early days of Methodism in Scotland , a certain congregation , where there was but one rich man , desired to build a new chapel. A church meeting was held. The old rich Scotchman rose and said : "Brethren we dinna need a new chapel ; I'll give 5 for repairs " Just then a bit of plaster falling from the ceiling hit him on the head. Looking up and seeing how bad it was , he said : "Brethren , its worse thon I thoucht I'll ' . " : make i fifty pun' "Oh , Lord , " exclaimed a devoted brother on a back seat , "hit 'im again. " There are many human tabernacles which are in sore need of radical build ing over , but we putter and fuss and repair in spots without satisfactory re sults. It is only when we are person ally alarmed at the real danger that we act independently , and do the right thing. Then it is that we most keenly regret because we did not sooner use our judgment , follow the advice born of the experience of others and jump away from our perils. Thousands of persons who will read this paragraph are in abject misery to day when they might be in a satisfac tory condition. They are weak , life less , full of odd aches and pains , and every year they know they are getting worse , even though the best doctors are patching : them in spots. The origin of these aches and pains is in the kidneys and liver , and if they would build these all over new with Warner's safe cure as millions have done , and cease invest ing their money in miserably unsuccess ful patchwork , they would be well and happy and would bless the day when the Lord "hit 'im" and indicated the common sense course for them to pur sue. London Press. "ItOUGIX ON PILES. " Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids , Itching. Protruding. Bleeding. Internal or other. Internal and External Itemedy In each package. Siirccure.50e. Druggists. Graduates of Elliott's Business Col lege , Burlington , la. , are in demand all over this western country , because they are thoroughly qualified. Rowell , the pedestrian , is coming to this country again in September. Prominent Kutter ittakers. There is no dissent from the decision of candid and capable dairymen , that the Im proved Butter Color of Wells , Richardson & Co. , Burlington , Vt. , is the best in the world. Such men ns A. W. Cheever of Mas sachusetts , E. D. Mason , Vermont , Francis A. Hoffman , Wisconsin , iibc it , and recom mend it as superior to all others. PI5KTT1' WOMEN. Ladles who would retain freshness and vivacity , don't fall to try Wells' -Health Kenewer. " * Mr. Daniel Ketcham , one of the promi nent and successful farmers of Civil Bend , Daviess county , has had his child under the tieatment of Drs.Dickerson & Stark , of the Kansas City Surgical Institute for con genital club-foot. We met Mr. Ketcham , the other day , andhesays his child is doing finely. The purest , sweetest nnd be t Cod Liver OH In the world , manufactured from fresh , healthy livers , upon the sea shore. It Is absolutely pure and sweet. Pa tients who have once taken It prefer It to all others. Physicians haie decided It supcrloi to any of tho oilier oils In market. Made by CASirxiiC , HJLZZASD dCohew York. Chapped Hands , Face. Pimples , and Rough Skin , ( cured by us < ng Juniper Tar Soap , mad by CAS WILL , II AZAIUJ & Co , New York. , FredGcbhardt is still seen in London oc casionally in Mrs. Langtry's society. "KOUGiif ox "ITCH. " IOWA."O Itch" cures humorn , eruptions. Tins worm , tetter , salt rheum , frosted feet , chilblains. Senator Stanford's California vineyard will yield 300,000 gallons of vine this j'ear. Save time and money by using Stewart's Heal" fng Powder for cuts and sores on animals. Sold everywhere , 15 and BO cts. a box. Tru It , LATVREXCE AXD ATOHISON BUSINESS COL LEGES. The Largest and Best Equipped Institutions of the kind In the West. The Catalogue giving course of study , rates of tui tion , hoard , etc. will be mailed free upon application. Addrc s E. L. MclLEAVY , President , Lawrence or Atclitson , Kansas. SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY AND SHORTHAND. Send for Journal giving full Information. Address HAYI.S & IIUTCHihb , Lawrence , Kas. Mrs. Gladstone , in personal appearance , is said to be simplicity itself. CI DPI DA Description of Pleasant Valley Country rLUnlUA frce. E. RUML.EY , Keuka.Fia. A positive cnre. No Knife. GANGER No Plaster. No Pain. IV. C. , Uarsha.lltown.Iowk. LIFE II c Fastest , fpw " ° fRAMT OF i .r ' . . ' " y-1 Selling book now published , fcend for circular , or sa > e time by sending 80 cts. for outfit , quick. Address THE WESTEKN INSTALLMENT HOOK Co. , 17 West 5th bt. . Kansas Cltr. Mo. DR. A. C. SAB1N. Tiventy Years' Experience In diseases treated succesffnllr FEMALE andCUKKD.fuchtuProlep- sus.CHarlan tronbles. Inflaai- AND matlon and Ulccratlons , Fall ing and displacement of tho MERVOUS "Womb , SpinalVeskness.snd Change of Life , and all f nns _ of KIBNSV troubles. Can relieve In all and positively cure most of those nm- plaints and uenLnessesso common to sroma.atind. Lung diseases. Liver complaints and all diseases of a prhnte. natnre successfully treated. CANCERS treated and cured. Letters of inquiry confidentially answered. Address DR. A. . C. SAlilN , Beatrice. Jfeb. We Want 5,000 More BooK Agents to Sell The Personal History of * U. S. GRANT , a o ao o o SF Tl b t ratneutlx Craml'i nlir. mmttrj , dn , _ . yritlta CUMT , mol U ti Bolt e.mpl u n < ralUkl. hlsuij .r kn cz. . ' * * for full p rtlc . I r. an * bPECIAL . . I'SltS . . TO AOC7I . ? r tranH > T t one * br iiartteu. for .utflr. rH.ntI n tht. ntwr 1 Addrt.L AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO. , UT : Boston , Chicaso , Cincinnnti , or ist. HAGAK'S Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it , who would rather not tell , and jw ; carit tell. "W. 2f. U. , Omaha. 872 34. a criminal nee- ' led of preventive medication may bo ascribed n majority of the ailments which affect Immunity. It U a n ell ascertained fact , tint n course of Hostettcr's Stomach Bitters will put e\en a naturally fccblo - system In such a stato of defense that It wilt be competent to re sist tbe most preva lent causes ot dis ease , such as the ma ll mi Influence of ml- asnin , unwholesome water , excessive heat , damp , colJ.sud- den changes temp erature. S-c. Forsale by all Drug gists and Dealers generally. University of Noire Dame , - MAIN BUILDING. The Eighty-Third Session will open Tuesday , Sept. Sth. Full courses In Classics , ! Law , Sciences , Mathematics , Music. A thorough COMMERCIAL COURSH s one of the distinguishing features of the Institution. Special a > h autages arc offered to students of the aw Course MJJf JM DEPARTMENT , for boys under 13 , Is unique In design and In the com pleteness of Its equipments. Catalogues , glIng full particulars , will be sent free , by addressing Rw. T. E. WALSH. C. S. C. . PRESIDENT , NOTES DAME , IXDIAXA. This is the Easiest Bunnlnz CTcrmado. It brink's tho cutting to tho surface at lach stroke of the drill. Sendforourclrcularandneo why tho horse Is taken an ay and a man pushing tho lever. Circulars LQOMIS&NYMAN , TIFFIN. OHIO. A NEW DEPARTURE Thrown in and oat of wind by m revolving the pump rod , iloin jr rmny with all levers pulleys , chalsH , and wire * peculiar to all other mills. H&i a. DEAD JK.U ' ' FREEPORT , I ILLINOIS. $1000 REWARD THE YICTOB For AQJ machine hullinz aud firming fit for market a. mcch Clortr Seed In ONK DAT u the VICTOR DOUBLE HULLER. Illastrit'd circu lar raiil a free. NEWARK DAT. MACIII.NF ; ro. . < vi mi.i. . . QM. . . , * > edor. . ; Sabla Ilrushes. 7c. up ; Bristles , 6 - . ap. Plaques. Tc up. Pallet ! . Be. ; Arii ts' Easeli. Me. ; Artists' Boies , 8LSO ; Panels , Mo. Olbi. 1Ie.Convu5. . 7Sc. lioltl Paint. 25c. Kovclties and Trenton Ware for Decorating. Frame * lor Pictures in Gold. Plush. Oik anrt Bronze. Samples of molding , 50c dozen. Bend 2 cent Stamp for Catalogue. A. HOSPE , Omaha. Bend for Circulars. GEO. R.It ATUBURK. Principal. SACRED HEART ACADEMY , Onialia , Nebraska. The nrst term begins September 2d , ISSW. The ourse 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 tho admission of young ladles. For par ticulars apply to RT. KET. JAS > . O'Co hoc , or to the LADY SUPKRIOR. R. U. AWARE THAT Lorillard's Olimas Plug bearlnj nd tin tag ; that Lerfllardl O * el < eafnnecut ; that Lorillard1 * Navy Clipping' , and.that LorllUnPi SnaBs , wo U belt < tnd chearxat. quality com'derod T JOiKTIES , Diseases of "Women. Iaxton Hotel , Onialia , IVeli. f * Wholesale and Retail r PU R N I T U RE DEWEY & STONE , Omaha , Neb. Listen to Your Wife. Tho Manchester Guardian , June.S , 1883 , sayc At one ot thr. "Windows" Xookin ? on tlie woodland ways ! Witt clumps of rhodotlcndroms and greatmanses of May blossoms ! ! ! "There was an inter esting group. It included one who had been a "Cotton , spinner , " but was now so Paralyzed ! ! ! I That lie could only bear to lie in a reclin ing position. This refers to my case. I was first attacked twelve yeara ago with "Locomoter Ataxy" ( A paralytic disease of nerve fibre rarely cvcc curtd. ) and was for several years barely able to get about And for the last five years not able to nttcii'l to my biinhie&H , although Many things have been done for mo , Tho last experiment being Nervf stretching- Two years ago 1 was voted Into the Home for Incurablesl Xour Manchester , in May , 1S82. I am no "Advocate" ; "For any thing ia the shape of patent" Medicines ? And made ninny objections to my dear wife's constant urging to try Hop Bit ters , but finally to pacify her Consented ! ! I had not quite finished the first bottle when I felt a change come over me. This was Saturclny , November 3d. On Sunday morning I felt so strong I said to my room companions , "I was suro I could "Walk ! So started across the floor and. back. I hardly know how to contain myself , t wa * all over tho house. I am gainingstrength each day , and can walk Quito safely without any "Stick I" Or Support. I nm now at my own house , and hope BOOK to bo able to earn my own living again. I have been a member of tho Manchester "Royal Exchange" For nearly thirty years , and was most hem fly congratulated on going Into the room on Thursday last. Very gratetuliy yours , JOHN IltACKiiuH.v. MANCHESTER ( Eng. ) Dee. 24 , 3883. Two years later jim perfectly well. 2'rovecitte the biclmllcrs ! ! ! If when you call for Hop Hitters ( seo greea cluster of Hops on tho white label ) tho drug gist hands you out any stuff called C. I ) . War ner's German Hop Hitters or with other "Hop * name , refuse it and shun that druggist as you would aIper , and If ho has taken your money for thn stuff Indict him for tho fraud and sue him for damages for the swindle , and we will reward you liberally for the coo- riction. Doctor. 'Tea ; yon are billons. Just cet a box of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills ; they will cnreyoo , * FOR BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. 4 . BUIons Complaints ore caused by torpidity , con gestion , or the nlceration of tho Hrer. - * -i The symptoms arc dark , creasy , yellow skin , 2 brown or whitish coat to the tongue , appetite irreg ular , of ten a dry cough at nteht. The skin sometimes breaks ont into pimples sad oresand tho whole system is ont of order. Wrlshr' Indian Vegetable Pills ore one of tho very best remedies known for any form of these troubles , acd will certainly relieve the sufferer. They are pnreJy vegetable , mado from the best drags by competent hands , and giye satisfaction. They are very genUc in thenaction , cansingnogripingornnpleaBantfcel- inf ? to the most delicate. A. trial will convince any one troubled with bilionsncsa that WriKht'a la. dian Vegetable Pills is the medicine he needs. TEEATED FEEE. DR. H. H. GREEN , A Specialist Tor Eleven Yearn Past , Has treated Dropsy and Its complications with the most wonderful success ; usesrgetable remedies. < ntlrely harmle < s lle-noves all symptoms of dropj In fight to m eity days. Cures pitlcnts prunounced hopeless by the best of pliysKlans. From the Cwt do'e the symptoms rapidly disap pear , and In ten days at least two thirds of all symp tom s arc ren ocd. . Some may cry humbug without knowing anythlnj about It. Kemcinber , It does not co-t jou anvth.n ; toacal'ze the merits of mv treatnun for yourself. I am csrtalnlf Lunnccases of longstanding.caset that have b-en taprei a number of tl-it and the pitlent de lar d unahlo to ll\e a week. CHcfuIl History of ca. e. NaTie ser. how loniratfllcted. hcrar badly swollen an J w ucre. Is bowels t o .live , have lew ImisteJ an ! dripped water. Snd for fiei pamphle- . coniainlrg testimonial".qnpn'Icn' . etc. Ten * aj * treatment furnished by mall. Epll p y flti ro > Itl er : cured. If oruer trial , send 7 cent * In tta-np ? toiny pojtasc. II.H. UKEEN'.M. U. , 53 Jones Atenuc , Atlanta. Ga , ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Boston , Mass. , OLDEST In America : I irgesl and Best Kqulppecl in the VVOKLD 100 Instruct ors , 1071 Students last year. Thorough Instruction In Vocal and Instrumental .Music , Piano and Organ Ton- Ing. 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