t In this isspo will ua seen the double coH wmn adyertbement of the LINCOLN MEDI CAL. INSTITUTE AND WATEH CuitE. We take pleasure in calling the reader's atteution to it as it is an institution worthy the pa tronage of the public. It was visited last week by our general agent who found it iu the most complete workingorder. Theinsti- tute is founded on the most lib eral plan , medically speaking , as they employ m the treatment ol chronic diseases all good remedial agents. ThOjbuilding con tains fifty-six rooms besides parlors and of fices , and is thoroughly equipped with all kinds of modern apparatus. Their Bath department is very complete , and they are giving their patients great benefit from the mode of treatment. In tho Institute skilled nurses are employed , who are skilled iu the art of Massage , which is said by those who havo tried it to be of great power in the management of diseases which1 have resisted other methods. They have also 'introduced for tho first time west of Chicago .the SWEDISH MOVEMENT CORE , and its power in combatting disease ts wonderful. Tho Institute is corporated and has the hearty co-operation of the city of Lincoln and the State. All patients treated board and room in the Institute building , and their accommodations in this respect are very complete. A large number of invalids , suffering from Piles , Hernia , Catarrh , Disease of the Eye and Ear , De formities of the Feet , etc. , are now there being treated. The staff are all gentlemen of acknowledged ability and will , in our opinion , do for their patients allthatcould be done. 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 Des 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 ai ' thorough English and classical educa- , tion , French and German , Plain and. Fancy needle-work , Painting andMu-I sic , are taught by a Faculty of compe- ' tent teachers. Pupils may pursue ai 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 Mondav- " September 7th , 1885. . > For full particulars and terms , ad dress SISTER SUPERIOR ST. JOSEPH ACADEMY , 517 West Sixth St. . DES MOINES , IOWA. . CURES Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , Store TIi rontSTrcllIncr .SpraIn , Brtilses , Barns , Scalds , Frost Bites , ASD All , OTHER BODILY I1 A153 AKD ACHES. DraesUtamnd Dealers everywhere. FlfljCeataaboUle. Direction ! , la 11 Lnucnages. THE CHARLES A. VOGELEU CO. IaA.TCXJELZBCO. ) Baltimore. 1UL , T. 8. A. U BITTERS. H IS 'i ' i-J HI BLOOD PURIFIER 8 HEALTH RESTORER. It never fails to < Jo its work in cases o Mala- rla. Biliousness , Constipation , Head ache , loss of Appetite and Sleep , Nervous Debility , Wenralgia , and all Female Complaints. Hops & JIalt Bitters fa a Vege table Compound. It is a medicine not a Bar * room Drink. It differs -widely as does day and night from the tbousand-and-one Mixtures of vilewhisky flavored with ; nromatics. Hops & Malt Bitters is recom mended by Physicians , ministers and Nurses as being the Best Family Medicine ev r compounded. Anyvoman orchlldcantakeiti "From my knowledge of its ingredients , under no circumstances can it injure any oneusin _ { * it. It contains no mineral or other deleterious sub stance. Possessing real merits , the remedy ii Hie only Genuine ore manufactured by the HOPS & MALT BITTERS CO. . Detroit , Mich. r "Yes yon are billons. Justgetaborof ieai-8 Indian Vegetable Pills ; they Trillcureyou. " FOR BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. ' Bilionj Complaints are caused by torpidity , - ceration of tho liver ; w * 'coat ' eppetlte Irreg- trowa or w . _ to the tongue * k a vTrllt . are one of the , Tery best any form of these tronhles , and rinertar reliere the sufferer. ' They are purely 0 ! LAf. DUMESTIC Corn Fritters Grato tv/clvo cars o corn , scrapinp ; the ears with a silve knife , so thut all the milk may bo re moved. Mix the pulp with three eggs and one teacupful of flour. Fry m hot drippings. OE.O ounce oil of lavendar mixec with one quart of water or alcohp and sprinkled about a room will ru it of flies. One who knows , says tha four applications at intervals will be sufficient to drive away a host. Fruit has taken the place of flowers in basket decoration. . Waste papei baskets are ornamented with bows and ends of wide satin ribbon , among which arc placed plumbs , peaches , grapes and other fruit , with bunches of grasses or wheat. lon't fresco walls or ceilincFres co painting is very well for largo halls or grand salons , but the effect is not good for domestic rooms. Color on the walls m this way is sure to be in conflict with whatever color may be brought in , whether in pictures , fur niture , hangings , or decorative ob jects. Roman Punch Grato tho yellow rnd of four lemons and two oranges xipon two pounds of loaf sugar. Squeeze the juice of the lemons and oranges , cover it and let it stand until the next day. Strain ifc through a sieve , mix with the sugar ; add a bot tle of champagne and the whites of eight eggs beaten to a stiff froth. It may bo frozen or not as desired. Don't put high colors on your walls or in your carpets or tapestry and. very little of it anywhere else. Wall paper must be quiet in tone if you de- siro to produce a pleasant effect. Pic tures can not look well if hung against loud patterns or positive colors ; your bric-a-brac is sure to be ineffective and tasteless if its designs are con fused with the designs and colors against which it is placed. Potted chicken will keep suffi ciently long for any ordinary jour ney and is an agreeable relish. Cut ail the meat from a roasted fowl , and mince it very tine with two slices of boiled ham. Mix this to a paste with a quarter of a pound of the best but ter , addins ; salt and pepper to the taste. Pack in jam jars and cover with a little molted butter and cover closely. It will keep for ten da\-s in the ice chest. Scalloped clams are a nice entree , and are also good for breakfast. Chop the clams fine and season them with a littio pepper. Mix spine powdered cracker with a little warm milk , two well beaten eggs and a little melted butter ; then add the minced clamg , mixing thoroughly. Bake in buttered scallop shells , or , if you have net these , in buttered patty pans or largo clam shells that have been thoroughly cleansed. Salt eggs are a Saxon dish. Tho descendants of the "Halloren " , an an cient Saxon tribe , even at the present day bring as an offering to the court at Dresden salt eggs , larks and salt cucumbers. The eggs should be boiled until they are perfectly hard ; then crack the shell in tiny pieces and lay the eggs in brine strong enough to iloat them. Let them re main in this for twenty-four hours. Remove tho shells and serve. Mutton pie makes a welcome dish for the children's dinner ; cold roast or boiled mutton should be used for this purpose. Trim off nearly all the fat , cut the loan meat in small pieces and put them in a pudding dish ; if you have any gravy or stock pour that over theui ; put in a little butter and season with pepper and salt and a little parsley chopped fine ; cover the top with a thick paste , made just as you make baking powder biscuits ; brown nicely in the oven. An excellent tomato soup is made in this way. It is so simple , and re- quiers so little skill in its preparation , that it will prove acceptable to many : One quart of stewed tomatoes , strain ed so that no seeds remain ; add a generous quart of boiling milk ; put a piece of butter tho size of'an egg in the tureen ; add two tablespooufuls of rolled crackers , and salt and pepper to taste. Pour over this the boiling milk , then add the strained tomatoes ; mix thoroughly and quickly and serve. Rich wifles are mado by this re cipe : Make a thin paste of eight ounces of flour , six ounces of pulver ized sugar , two eggs , a little essence to taste , half a liquor glass of brandy or rum and some milk. Warm and butter both sides of waffle iron , put some of the paste in it , close gently , set it on the fire and turn it over to lieat both sides equally. It takes tiardly a minute to brown with a good fire. When baked , dust with pow dered sugar and serve warm or cold , according to taste. Tho Eeasoa Why. Flipkins came down to the olub last night with a great problem weighing on his mind. "If I should stand on my head , " said ie , coming up to the boys with the air of a man who has a poser , "if I stand on my head , the blood all rushes into my head , don't it ? " No one ventured to contradict him. "Now , " continued hp , triumphantly , "when I stand on my feet , why don't the blood all rush into my feet ? " "Because , " replied Miss Coshannig- in's brother , "because , Flipkins , your : eet are not empty. ' * The boys all laughed , but Fliptins said he couldn't see any joke. Lynn Union. A Disappointed ilau. Pat O'Rafferty and Mike Donovan were employed on the roof of a twelve story New York house in process of erection. O'Rafferty bet Donovan a dollar that tho latter could not , with a hod of brick on his shoulder , walk along the slippery edge of the wall of ; he building , about seventy 'feet from ; he ground , without falling ; . Donovan won the bet , but that he did not fall and break his neck was a marvel. "So I won the bet , " remarked Don- rvan , after he had accomplished the ) erilou5 feat. "Yes , I've lost , " was the reply ; "but once or twice , when yer foot slipped , I was in great hopes. " Texas Sif tings. . MODERN EDUCATION. The demand of to-day is for practical knowledge rather than for. general informa tion. A man must not expect that tho world will hold him in much esteem or pay him liberally for living unless he can do something it wants done. It has nearly for gotten Mezzofanti , who spoke fifty-six lan guages fluently and understood sixty-four more , while Pulton , Stephensonand Morse , who perfected their several inventions while he lived , are as well known and asliighly honored as when theirinverjtions were first introduced. In this progressive age the world expects that a man will specially pre pare himself for whatever vocation he chooses ; it has no patience with bunglers , and it considers a blunder almost as bad as a crime. Further , the demand for trained talent has become so great yet withal so exacting , that the old plan of the doctors , the lawyers , and the business men educating their successors and assistants in their offices has almost disappeared , be cause a young man can be prepared so much better and quicker in the schools. By th's method valuable time is saved , and no one suffers from the beginner's mistakes. To illustrate the two methods let us compare the way business men in the past were educated and the way they are educated to-day. By the old plan , the young man when he entered the office usually wrote a slow cramped , hand , that he perhaps succeeded in changing to a busi ness hand in three or four years. He could add from twenty-five to fifty figures per minute , but soon tired , and then there was no certainty that the results would be cor rect. He had to be shown how to make out the various business papers and how to re cord each business transaction ; everything hodidhad to becarefully looked overso that for a long time he was a hindrance rather than a help in the office. Now , by the new plan , before he enters the office , he has been trained in some school like theDaven- port Business College , which is probably the best business school in the country. He writes a plain , rapid hand , and when the correspondence of the firm is impor tant he takes from dictation inshort-hand as fast as one of the proprietors can talk , and prints his notes on the writing ma chine. He has learned to read figures as he would read words , and it tires him just as little to do BO ; he C.IH add from two hundred to fourhundredfiguresper minute , and make all other calculations with cor responding rapidity. "When he is required lo make out any business paper or to record the results of a business transaction , he does not need to be told how to do it , for he has been thoroughly instiucted already , first by the ory , and afteward by practice. In case the firm that employs him has a private line by which confidential messages are exchanged with correspondents in other places , his school training is again of use , for he can send and receive messages with the facility of an old operator. This is only an illustration of the many advantages of this special training , which has almost revolutionized the old ideas in regard to what constitutes an education. THE DAVENPORT BUSINESS COLLEGE fits young men to successfully conduct their own business affairs or to give satis faction when entrusted with the manage ment of the affairs of others. It is pre eminently the school that sends out expert accountants. No other school develops students equally well skilled in Rapid Cal culation. No other school has a Busi- nebs Practice course at once so varied , so extended , and that requires so much thinking and original planning on the part of its students. The following are a few of the ad vantages the scoool offers to its students : A course in Bookkeeping that illustrates almost every practical form of accounting. The very best of instruction in Rapid Business Writing. A course in Commercial Law and in Political Economy" thatwill be of much benefit in after life. Superior advantages to those who ivish to learn Phonography , Type-Writing or Telegraphy. Pleasantand commodious rooms , fitted with comfort able and substantial furniture. Catalogues and circulars may be ob tained by addressing DUNCAN & HAWKS , Davenport , Iowa. The Care of the Hair. The care of the hair is an important branch of fashion at all times , though often , fashion dictates an injudicious treatment , and prescribes modes against all rules of health and reason. Such importance has been given to the hair that some philosophers make the chig non , coils and putt's the index of civili zation , and show how eccentricity in tiead dress and coiffure marks the Jeg- redation of time. It is well understood that masses of false hair injure nat ural growth , but a freak of fashion which seems harmless may be made equally hurtful. This apparently inno cent fashion is that of fluffine'ss and lightness of the hair produced by con- ; inual washing. The best specialists on treatment of the hair say that the hair should be washed once in six weeks , and not oftcner , and that castile soap and not borax , soda or any other dry- ng material should be used. After washing it is well to rub the scalp with some reliable ointment. The natural oil , which to some appears objectiona- ale , is the life-giving ointment of the lair and should not be destroyed. Dry lair has a dead appearance , the ends split and growth is retarded. The fine comb is mose hurtful , but a soft brush , used judiciously , givesvigor to the scalp and keeps it in a healthy condi- ; ion. The practice of cutting the ends of the hair is useful , and can he accom plished easily by braiding the hair and. ; hen cutting the ends. The care of the hair is certainly as important as that of teeth , but is much more neglected , rhe rules of its preservation are simple and important. Vigorous brushing , Butting the ends when necessary , wasti ng with castile soap once in six weeks , and the desirable avoidance of false lair should preserve and strengthen the hair , But if the hair comes out and becomes lifeless and thin in. spite of this treatment , the best remedy is to seek a reliable specialist on scalp dis eases , and to submit to thorough pro fessional direction. Our English Cousins. LONDON. In a recent trade-mark rait it was shown by sworn evidence : hat over nine million bottles of St , Facobs Oil had been sold here during the past few years. Leading chemists iertify that the sale of this remedy ex- 2eeds that of all others ; and that it is aeing recognized as the best pain-cure 3ver discovered. In serious rheuma tism it has accomplished astonishing re- jults. The temperance question is arousing very ntemperate argument in Texas. The play's the thing , Wherein I'll reach the conscience of the king. " toid equally true is it that Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets" ( the original jittle Liver Pills ) are the most effeitual neaps that can be used to reach the seat } f disease , cleansing the bowels and sys- ; em , and assisting nature in her recupera tive work. By druggists. Any Small Boy , With a Stick , can kill a tiger if the tiger happens to be found when only a little cub. So consump tion , that deadliest and most feared of dis eases in this country , can assuredly be conquered and destroyed if Dr. Pierce's "Gulden Medical Discovery" be employed early. Since the year I860 twenty-one Canadi ans have been honored with Knighthood. The "Favorite Prescription" of Dr. Pierce curef "female weakness" and kin dred affections. By druggists. . P. Marion Crawford , the novelist , is go ing to run for congress. Our young friend , C. L. Bane , has just graduated from Elliott's Business College , Burlington , la. , and has been ? offered a fine position at an excellent salary. Sir John Lubbock is preparing a new book on flowers , fruits and leaves. The slmplpst and best regulator o the Dls- order of Liver in tho world , are Carter's Llttld Liver Pills. They jrive prompt relief in Sick1 Headache.Dizzincss , Nausea , &c. , prevent and , cure Constipation and Pilts ; remove Sallow- ) ness and Pimples from tho Complexion , and ; are mild and penile in theif operation on thq bowels. Carter's Litttlo Liver Pills are small ) and as easy to take as sugar. One pill a dose. ' Price 25 cents. A Sample Box of Writing Pens Free. For 5 two-cent stamps to pay postage , etc. , ' you can get a flno metallic box of beat as sorted steel pens , one set elegant gold and sil ver picture cards and copy or the Cultivator , and Housekeeper ; also 14 valuable ro- * ceipts showing how to make best black writ-J ing ink lor lOc a gallon , good and cheap nrtii flcinl honey and 13 other formulas worth $5.00 ! to any one. This .offer Is made to introduce ! the pens and the Cultivator. Address the Cultivator , Omaha , NeU. Ex-Minister Minister Lowell is very fond of taking long walks. "ROUGH ON KATS. " Clears oat rats , mice , roaches , flies , ants , bedbugs , skunks , chipmunks , gophers , loc. Druggists. A plan is proposed to light weathervanes by electricity. Saoa time and money by using Stewart's Heat ing Powder for cuts and sores on animals. Sold eoergwhere. 75 and 50 cts. a box. Tru It. Baron Tennyson is seventy-six years old this month. "KOTJHH OK CORNS. " Ask for Wells' "Rough on Corns. " loc. Qulcff , complete cure. Harder soft torus , wans , bunion * ' Whenever Sunset Cox smiles the Sultan roars with laughter. " i ETalford Suice. The most delicious relish In the world. Palatable and healthy. Gladstone lias an uncontrollable fear of sea sick'ness. For Dyspepsia , Indigestion , depression of spirits and general debility , m their various forms ; also as a preventh e against fever and ague and otner Intermittent fe\ers , the "Ferro-Phosphorated Ellrlri of Callsa\a" made by Caswcll , Hazard & Co. , Kev York , and sold by all Druggists , Is the best tonic ; and for patients i ecoverlng from fev er or other ilckneaj , It has no equal. Maine produces $50,000 worth of blue berries this year. HEART PAINS. Palpitation , Dropsical Swellings , Dizziness , Tn digestion. Headache , Sleeplessness cured by "AVclls IlcaliU RencwcjV ] Farmers Try It ! ' Wells , Richardson & Go's. Improved But ter Color will be found to be the only oil color that will not become rancid. Test it and you will prove it. It will not colorthe * butter-milk ; it gives the brightest color of any made , and is the strongest and there fore the cheapest. University of Notre toe , MAIX BUILDING. The Elchty-Third Session will open Tuesday , Sept. 8th. Full courses In Classics , Law , Sciences , Mathematics , Music. A thoronph COMMERCIAL COURSE Is one of the distinguishing features of the Institution. Special adantages urc offered to students of the Law ' > fer boys under 13 , IB unique In design and In the com pleteness of Its cqulpniLnts. Catalogues , gU Ing full particularswill be sent free , by addressing BET. T.E. 'WALSH , C.S. C.PBESIBEST , NO-TOE DAME. IKDIAXA. The BUYERS' GUIDK Is Issued Sept. and. March , each year. J$3f * 535G lages , 8ixll } < iucheeivith over 3,5OO illustrations a whole. Picture Gallery. GIVES Wholesale Prices direct to consumers on. all goods for personal or family use. Tells how to order , and gives exact cost of every thing yon use , eat ) drinkwear , or have fan with. These. INVAIiTTABIiI } BOOKS contain information gleaned from the markets of theworld. . IVc will mail a copy FREE to any ad dress upon receipt of 1O cts. to defray expense of mailing. Let us hear from yon. Respectfully , MONTGOPyiERY WARD & 227 & gSOWnbash Avenue. Chicago , lit. : The Oldest Medicine the World is probably ir. IsaacThompson's R ELEBKATED EYE - WATE This article Is n carefully prepared physician's pre- icrlptlon , and has been In constant use for nearly a century , and notwlthstandlncrthe many other prepar ations that have been Introdii'-cn Into the market the sale of this article Is conitantly Increasing. If , the uCrectlons are followed It will never fall. We particularly Invlta the uttealloa of ph > slclans to Its merits. Joiix L. THOMPSON , Soss & Co. . Troy , N. § 50 REWARD ' wtU be p M for oj Grain F . of ume site thit emu clean mud bag u moeh Grain er Strd In on * dmj our Patent MONARCH Grain and Seed Separator and Duccer or onr Improre * WareliDune MU1 with Eaumll. ler which we ff r cheap. Ciren- Ur and Price List milled free. HEWARXHflCHIHECO. . . Colunbnt , Olu . A MONTH AND BOARD TO , _ _ AGCIST.S for a MEW and complete iffpFORANT The World's greatest soldier , and the Nation's most honored citiren Ixiw price. Knnltl Sales , ' ' " ) . 113AdamsStCMcazo Diseases of Women. l axlon If of cl , Omaha , Neb * Wall Paper and "Window Shades 10 to 20 per cent cheaper than pool prices. Samples Sent on Application. T. J. Beard < 15 ro. , . Omaha < IINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE i equip- Best ped school In the West. Elegant rooms heated by IBM steam. Able teachers. Cheap board. Addresi for circulars : LlzxiBcrcoE & BOOSE , Lincoln , Net I f&EllllU Morphine Habit Cured In 10 If F 1 U M 1 ° 2,0 days. No pay till Cured ! VI II . . w DE. J. faTtrnEss , Lebanon , Ohio. cnrc. KoKmtn Ko Piaster. No Pln. W-C. garnc.MarEhaUtown.IoWi. W. V. U. , Omaha. 874 36. DISEASE BANISHED Health Gained , Long Life Secured , " BY USING KIDNEY-WORT It Purifies the Blood , It Cleanses the Liver , It Strengthens the Kidneys , It Regulates tio ! Bowels TRUTHFUL TESTIMONY. ' ' _ _ _ _ _ V KIDNEY DISEASES. "Isuffertd day and niaMirith Kidney troubles ? my icater tnis chalky anil bloody , Icouhl get no relief from doctors. Kidney-Wort cured rte. lam as mil as ever. FRANK WILSOX Feabody , LIVER COMPLAINT. Ivxmld not be irith out Kidney-Wort { fit cost $10. It cured myLiverand Kidney troubles qfter Ihdlo&t all hope. SA3CLBODaE3WtlliamstoicnW.ra. PILES ! PILES ! I I steered for 12 years from Tiles , as none but those 'hat have been afflicted can realize. Kidney-Wort pttclcly cured me. LY3TAN T. ASELt , Qeoryiii , Yt. CONSTIPATION. Iiras a great sufferer fro-n diseased Kidneys and 'Mis ' ttrribly constipated for years , lamnoioatsecen- 'V as well as rver I teas in my life and it is due ilone to Kidney-Wort. C. P. SBOWJf , Wtttport , Y. T. RHEUMATISM. "Aftersiiffering for thirty years from Rheumatism md kidney trouble , Kidney-Wort has er.tirely cured ne. " ELBKIDaB XALCOLX West Bath , Jft. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. "Kidney-Wort has cured my wife after ttco years ntfferlny and weakness , broutjf. t on by use of a Sew- ny Machine. " JS. C. JC SUJ1MEF.LW , Sun IIRl , Ga. FOR THE BLOOD. "The p st year I have used Kidney-Wort more than vcr , and tcith the best results. Take tt nil in all , it is he most successful remedy I hatf ever used. " j * Pinr.r.rp c. BALLOU,3I.D.MonMm , Vt. MALARIA. "Chronio IfaJarlafor yeiirs , irlth liver disease made ne trish for death. A. European trip , doctors and\ \ nedicine didno good" until I used Kidney-Wort that 1URSD me. " EEXRY WARD , late Col. Nth Rcff. , N. a. 3. If. Y. , Jersey CltyN. J. It acts at the same time on the KID-j JEYS , LIVER and BOWELS stimulating ! hem to healthy action and keeping them n perfect order. SoHbynUDrajflri , rrIee$1.00 | Liquid or Dry. Tho latter can bo cent by moll. WELLSrciCHARQSON&CO , , , BURLINGTON , VERMONT , U.S.A. . ) JIonU.il , P. Q. . ud Lonion , BI"J. B Bendf or Circulars. GEO. K. P.ATHBURK. Principal. Tube Colors , We. dor. ; Sabla Hrtiihe * . Tc. Bristles. 6c. up ; Plaquea. 7c np. Pallets , lee. ; Artists' Easels , SOc. ; Artists' Boxes , 8L50 ; Panels , lOo. Oils. ISTe. : Cam a * . 75c : UoUl 1'alnt. 25c. Koveltle-i and Trenton V.'are for Decorating. Frames for Pictures in Gold. Plush. Oak nml Bronze. Samples of moldiue. SOc dozen. Eend 2 cent .Stamp for Catalogue. A. HOSPE , Omaha , KIPPER'S PASTILLES KEMPER HALL , DAVENPORT , IOWA. 1 BOARDIXG SCnOOL of the highest class for * BOYb. Thorotich Instruction. Careful discipline. Sew buildings. Llefrant appointment" . Offers tho idvantage of a Christian home toa limited number if pupils. Address the Head Mn ter. A. Michigan Concern [ From the Hochester Mornin ? Herald. ] The following injunction has been ob tained by the Hop Bitters Company , of Rochester , X. Y. , against Collatinus D. Warner , ol Heading , Michigan , prohibiting him Irom manufacturingoraelling"QEnMAJf HOP BITTERS. " The President of the United States of America to Cottatimu J ) . Warner , of JteaSiny , Jlfich. , his servants , workmen , salesmen and agents , and each and every of them : Whereas , it hns been represented unto the Justices of our Circuit Court , tbo Hon. Stan ley Matthews , and the Hon. Henry B. Brown , at Detroit , within and Jor said district , sit ting as a Court of Chancery , thatyou. Collati ngs D. Warner , are manufacturing and soil- Ing-a medicine named German Hop Bitters , in FRAUDULENT IMITATION Of the HOPBlTTKKS inado and sold by complainant ; your said I medicine beln& DEVISED , CALCULATED AND IN TENDED TO MISLEAD the public into purchas ing' such COUNTERFEIT such floods as tboman- uf acturu of the complainant ; We , therefore , in consideration of the premises , do strictly ENJOIN you , the said Collatlnus D. Warner and all and every the persons before uaraed , FROM USING THE WORDS "Hop BITTERS" on any iiulds con tained in bottles so as to induce tno belief that such fluids are mado by complainant ; and further , from manufacturing , selllnfir or offering for sale , any bitters or other iluids in the bottles and with the labels , and in the general form in which you were manufactur ingand selling the bitters called by you Ger man Hop Bitters , on the filing : of the bill ; or in any other bottles , or with any other labels contrived or designed to represent or Induce the belief that tho bitters or iluids sold by you are the goods of tho complainant , until the further order of the court. * * * Witness. TbE HONORABLE MORRISON R. WATTE , , Chief Justice of the United States. At Detroit , this fifteenth day of July , A. D. 1835. AValtor S. Harsha , Clerk. - S. ] Froifcitte the Swindlers ! ! ! I If when you call for Hop Bitters tho drug gist hands out anythingbut "Hop BITTEIH " i with a green cluster of Hops on white label. 1 shun that druggist as you would a viper ; and if ho has taken your money for a bogus stuff. Indict him for the fraud and sue him fordam- uges for tho swindle , and wo Mil re wart ! you liberally for the conviction. See U. S. Court injunction neatest C. D. Warner , Reading , Mich. , and all his salesmen , agents , druggists , and other imitators. We Want 5OOO More BooX Agents to Sell The Personal History of Ti * t * ok embraces tb Geaer&l'i eotlrt military , elf II wrnc . uj jffivLte cuter. wnJ U th noat c mpUt * aad rtlUbl * Lutarj cf him ex- tint. A lirg * tudttne oet&io volume , uperblj' llltuuated VTewtttt o * * * intla eTtrr Irmn4 Armr Pwt tad la every township. B.l for full pmlouUra aaJ bVECMLTEHHSTO AGENTS. r irctu * ana < j t one * br fradmr < & < u for ourtt. flltntfon this pipr 1 AdJrtit. AIUEIUCAN PUBljTtiillNf : CO. , Hnrtford .Boston * Chicago * Cincinnati or at.Louis , " Wholesale and Retail § PU R N I T U RE DEV/EY / & STONE , Omaha , Nab. SAQ1T KATHABINE'S HALL- DAVENTOKT , IOW.I . AnO.VRDIXG SCHOOL FOR YOU2TG LADIES , Number of pupils limited to forty. Pleasantly ! pttuntcdon a bluff erlookinjr the JItsils-iIppI river. Xcw bulldlnc" . bcautlfnlly furnished. Healthful1 location. A full corps of experienced teacher . K r reglsteror particulars , address N. 1 * . IJICUAUUSOX. Treasurer laenport , lovru. Rev. P. C. "WOLCOTT , M. A. ) X 3ST C O ItT Madica ! institute and Water Cure ! ! TUG LINCOLN MEDICAL INSTITUTE AXD TVATER CURE. Is owned , controlled , and manseed by a omoany of phystlc'ans and surgeons trho hare bad years of eiperlencc as specialists in their reanectlx e de- lartments. The building Is one block from the Capitol and on street car lines. It Is the larrest , mo t thor- iu"hlv equipped , and conveniently arranged building In the West for tbc treatment of disease. It contains Ifti-slx rooms for the accommodation ot patients , besides parlors , offices reading room , aod laboratory. i\erythlng to make life pleasant and enjovablc during treatment 1m Been provided. For thu management ure which has been so gratefully received by patients , both In Eun > j > e and America. In diseases of women isreclnl department has heen proildcd. In the treatment of SI'IJ AL CDIJVATURE AND DEFORMITY ) F THE FEET ASI ) LIMBb. oar Institute offers special ad vantages. IM-eases of the EYE. EAR. THROAT. i.KD NASAL CAVITIES are under the care of a specialist of J ears expertenre. nnd CATAKRli , that terrt- ile disease. Is treated and permanently cured by an entirely new process. IIERXIA radically cured by a iew operation , without pain or danger. PILES effectually and permanently cured , and Invite correapond- CLiucoln Is noted for Its MINERAL T.'ATERS and hospitable citizens. It la easy of access from all lolnts and will cost > ou nothing to \ Islt our Institute and learn Its workings. Circulars and reading matter m special diseases sent free on application. Medicine sent to all parts of the country , after examination or ithenvlsc by letter , when It cau be done satisfactorily. Members of the staff will. In special cases , Ylslt latlents at their homes out of the city. IHAS. S. HART , A.M , . M J ) . Surgery. I.H. GARTEN , B.S. , M.D. Diseases of the Eye. Ear , Throat , and Nasal Cavities. . E. REED , M.D. Diseases of Women and of the Nervous System. . VANCE BEGliTOL , M.D. Diseases of the Chest. Skin , and Genlto-Urlnary Organs , and Physician la Charse. Address : Lincoln Medical Institute and "Water Cure , S. "W. Cor. 13th and K Sts. , Lincoln , Neb. Mil be the Best and Largest ever Held. UNCOIN NEB. , . , Sept. 11-18 , FOR 1885. * NFORMATION APPLY TO W. FURNAS , Brownville , Neb.