Dcm't Eat la a Hurry. A .health journal says that people ought to take three-quarters of an hour for dinner. This is well if.there is enough dinner to hold out so long. The penalty for hurrying meals , as niost people do , is a grievous attack of dyspepsia. In such a "case you will have to resort to Brown's Iron Bitters for cure , as did Mr. J. R. Pinkston , Shorter's Depot , Ala. , who writes , "I ound relief in Brown's Iron Bitters after years of suffering from dyspepsia. " It * ia not the cream that ought to be whipped , but tho mflk man. CURES Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , , , Burni , Scalds , Front Itltes , JITO AMi OTHER BODILY IiISS 1XD IfHES. Bold Vy DrngjUU anil Dealers everywhere. FUly Cenu wottta. Direction , loll LancoiKe * . THE CHARLES A. VOGELEtt CO. f Snoceiiori to JL TOdELZE ft CO. ) Baltimore. 31 .L , U. 8. A. 5 = -o -THE § BEST TONIC. ? This medicine , combining Iron with pura Vegetable tonics , quickly and completely Cures Dyspepsia , Indigestion , Weakness , Impure BloodMalarIaCUllUandFevers , and Neuralgia. , It is an unlaillncr remedy for Diseases of tha Kidneys and Ilvcr. It Is invaluable for Discuses peculiar to Women , and all who lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth , cause headache.or produce constipation other Jr m medicines do. It enriches and purifies the blood , stimulates the appetite , aids the assimilation of food , r - lleves Heartburn and Belching , and strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers , Laasitude , Lack of Energy , &c. , it has no equal. w SThe genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. HiJ. . .UK. RUO1TH CILE3HCLL 00 , BiLTIKOE * . MB. inJUiflspitel la tig BROAD GLAlMoIbsiigtm VEEY BEST OPERATING , - aUICEEST SELLING AND Zhrer offered to the public. THE SURE CURE FOB KIDNEY DISEASES , LIVER COMPLAINTS , CONSTIPATION , PILES , AND BLOOD DISEASES. PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY. 'Kidney-'Wort i * the moet successful remedy I ever used. " Dr.P.C.EallouMonctoaVt. "Kidney-Wort ia olirayB reliable. " Dr. E. N. Clark. So. Hero , Vt. "Kidney-Wort has cured ay-wife after tm years suf&nn * . " Dr. C. 1L Summerlin , Sun Hill. Go IN THOUSANDS OF CASES It tai cured where all else had failed. Itismild , tutemdont , CEKTADT Ef ITS ACTIOW , but harmless in all a ico. t3 It cleanse * tie BI d and Strengthen * Ed gire N v LIT * to ell the important orcac * cf the body. The natural action of tho Kidneys ia restored. Tho Xlrer is cleansed ef * Udi e se. -na the Barrels more freely sad healthfully. In this tray the worst < 11s a fs are eradicated from tha system. a PEICE , ( LOO UQTHB tK BET , EVL9 BT BC BtTS. Dry can. be tent by mail. , KICUAJtDSON < t CO.BarllBtem Vt. X Among medicinal means of arrrcstlnc disease. Hosteller's Stomach Bitten stands pre-eminent. It checksthefurther progress of all dis orders of the stora- ach.llverand bowels , revives the vital E turn Inn , prevents and remedies cliils and fever. Increases the activity of the kidney * , counteracts a tendency to rheu- matlstn. and Is a genuine stay 004 solace to aged. In firm and nervous persons. The article is , moreover.derlved fromtr-s purest and moEtrrllablesources For sale by all Drug gists end Dealer * generally. A .OAKD TO - . . and complete ff9 KV& P AU * - * * * " * - M UFEjTGRANT AIMOIKAE * . ' ffo Casttlio Heads of Thirteen Mooralnto a Tub of Pork Old John Honboir. From the London Telegraph. A new war-ship was rccenf 'y launcli- 5tLn * England which was named after John Benboow , a famous admiral of two centuries ago. He was descended from an ancient Shropshire family , which was reduced in fortune by its staunch and loyal adhesion to the cause of Charles I. His father , Colonel John Benhow , died when tho future admiral was very young , leaving no other provision for tho boy than that indicated by tho words he was "bred to the sea. " Before 30 hebecamemas- ter and part owner of the Benbow frigate , employed in the Mediterranean trade , in which he would doubtless have acquired a comfortable fortune had not accident brought him into the royal navy. In 1086 he was at tacked upon his passage to Cadiz by a Sallee rover , against whom , though fearfully overmatched , ho defended his ship with heroic bravery. Although the Moors boarded him , they were quickly beaten out of the ship with the loss of 13 men , whose heads Cap tain Benbow ordered to be cut off and thrown into a tub of pork pickle. When he arrived at Cadiz he went ashore and directed his negro servants to follow him with the heads of the Moors in a sack. Scarcely had he landed before the revenue officers in quired what he had got in that sack. "Salt'provisions for my own use , " curtly replied the gallant tar. The custom-house officials demanded to see them , but Capt. Benbow refused. He was then informed that tho magis trates were sitting , and that he would have to go before them He was treat ed with great civility and told that as the salt provisions were of no conse quence , he could not object to show them. "Caesar , " exclaimed the stern old sailor , turning to his servant , "throw them on the table ; they are very much at the service of these gentlemen , if they like to partake of them ! " The Spaniards were so struck at the sight of the Moors' heads , and by the nar rative of the action in which their former owners fell , that a report of the circumstances was despatched to the court at Madrid , where Charles II. , then King of Spain , invited Cap tain Benbow to pay him a visit. His Catholic majesty sent the gallant Englishman on his way with a letter addressed to King James II. of England in its bearer's favor. On arriving in London Benbow was appointed to a commis sion in the royal navy and the story of his action in the Mediterranean be came so popular in the rough time prevailing in this and every other country two centuries since , that the "Moor's Head" ' - ' and theSaracen's Head" soon became a favorite sign for public houses scattered throughout the length and breadth of the islands. Such is the first of the inspiring mem ories recalled by "Old Benbow's" name , which typifies the intimate and cordial connection which has always subsisted , and never more than at this moment , between the royal and the mercantile navies of "the mistress of the seas. " Tliey Died in their Boots. From the Two Republics. A wild story .comes in from Periban , Michoacan. Three well-mounted and well-armed men stopped at an-inn to pass the night. The woman who kept the place advised the authorities that three suspicious men had called at her house. ThePresident of the City Council and the Judge , with a few citi zens , went to the house to see the sus picious characters. But the three men locked themselves in their room and refused to be interviewed. A crowd of citizens was collected , but when they appeared they were greeted with a vol ley from the three men. An assault was then made on the room , and the prisoners , breaking out of the door , fought their way through tho crowd , using their revolvers and daggers. The crowd followed closely after tho fugitives , and many shots were ex changed. Finally one of the fellows dropped ; even while dying he turned over and fired on his pursuers. A second fell a few steps further on , fighting hard. The third , sheltering himself behind a rock , made it warm for his pursuers , and , though often wounded , fought on with scarcely enough strength to draw his rifle to his shoulder. Called on to surrender , he only replied with a bul- et , which relieved the President of his hat. The crowd closed in around him as the death mist was passing over his eyes. Still he tried to pull the trig ger oi his rifle for a parting shot , but life and strength failed him. The corpses were buried in Periban. They .ere supposed to be a part of Marcial Brave's bandit troop. During the fight the citizens had fired 200 shots , and of these nearly twenty had taken effect on the bandits , who were torn to pieces by the storm of lead. Sever al of the citizens were wounded. The bandits died like legendary heroes. YoungMiss Boston to Harvard oara- man : "I suppose you have read George Eliot's 'Mill on the Floss' ? " H. O. ( suddenly interested ) "Well , now , it's funny I never heard of it , and I read all the sporting papers too. Was George knocked out ? " Facts furnish practical evidence of the agricultural adversity in England. Land in Norfolk which eight years ago let for 58 shillings an acre is now to be had at 16 shillings , the average gross rental at lettmcs by auction being no more than one-third what it was eisht years ago. Word to the same effect comes from Somerset and Hamp shire , and it wouW. appear that the value of land hi the past four or five years has fallen in England even in a exeater degree than in Ireland. Helpless Upon a Friendless Sea. Who , in taking passage in a great trans-Atlantic steamer , does not feel a thrill of exultation over her magnificent power. Against her the Storm King may hurl his elemental forces , noi pierce her armor , nor stop her onward course. But let me describe a scene when , one morning in mid-ocean , there camt an alarm from the pilot house followed by a cry : "The ship's rudder ia lost ! " From the confident expression , conster nation came to every face. The wheel man being helpless todirect her course , the vessel was at the mercy of wind and wave. The captain had been negligent the hangings of tho rudder were allowed to wear weak , and suddenly it had dropped deep into the sea ! Strong in intellect , in physical vigor , in energy and ambition , man confronts , undaunted , gigantic tasks and com mands applause for his magnificent achievements. But , all unexpectedly , an alarm comes the rudder of his con stitution is gone. He has been careless of its preservation ; mental strain , ner vous excitement , irregular habits , over work , have destroyed the action of his kidneys and liver. This would not oc cur were Warner's safe cure used to maintain vigor. And even now it may restore vitality to those organs and give back to tho man that which will lead him to tho haven of his ambition. The Traveler. Bill Uyo Gets Sat Upon. I aimed my panic-price cane at the driver of a cream-colored car with a blue stomach , and remarked , "Hi , there ! " I went inside , clear to the fur ther end , and sat down by the side of a young woman who filled the whole car with sunshine. I was so happy that I gave the conductor half a dollar and told "him to keep the change. If by chance she sees this I hope she will re member me. Pretty soon a very fat woman came into the car and aimed for our quarter. She evidently intended to squat between this fair girl and my self. But ah , thought I to my self in a low tone of voice , I will fool thee. So I shoved my person along in the seat toward the sweet girl of the Bay State. The corpulent party , whoso name I did not learn , had in the mean time backed up to where she had de tected a slight vacancy , and where I had seen fit to place myself. At that mo ment she heaved a sigh of relief , and assisted by the motion of the car , which just then turned a corner , she sat down in my lap and nestled in my bosom like a tired baby elephant. Dear reader , if I were to tell you that the crystal of my-watch was picked out from under my shoulder blades the next day , you would not believe it , would you ? I will not strain your faith in me by making that statement , but that was the heaviest woman I ever held. Bos ton Olobe. MakingUp for Lost Time. Two colored friends , meeting on Austin avenue , held tho following joint discussion : "So you has luff Kurnel Terger , has jrer ? " ' "I has luff Mm. and ef I goes back to him I hope sumpfin may bust me wide open. " "I s'pose ho wasn't pleased wid yer ? " "No , sah ; he wur satisfied wid me in eb'ry respec' , and so was I pleased wid de kurnel in eb'ry respec' , 'ceptin' one. " "What was dat ? " "He tole trie nebber to 'tossicate my self 'ceptin' when .he wus sober , bekase one ob us oughter be sober 'bought de place. I agreed to dat ar , an' kep' waitin' an' waitin' for my turn to quit bein' sober , an' it hain't come yit. He's got the fus sober bref to draw yit , so I tole de kurnel I couldn't stan' dat game no moah. Dat's de same as heads 1 win , tails you lose , so Huff him , an' now I'se gwinter make up foa lost time. " When last seen , Gabe had been so successful in making up for lost time that he was showing a policeman the way to the lockup. Texas Sif tings. A Tax on Bachelors. A bill has been introduced in the Georgia legislature providing that , from and after the passage of the act , all male inhabitants of that state who have arrived at the age of thirty years and who have never married shall be taxed § 2.50 per annum for the enjoyment of this unmarried state , and each year so long as they shall enjov the enviable position hi life of single blessedness. The measure further provides that any bachelor who marries shall at oflfce be exempted from the tax , while , to quote the language of the bill , "the good ladies of our good and grand old com monwealth are hereby earnestly re quested to join the reformers and mor alists of the country in order to correct this most monstrous and ruinous evil which now stalks abroad in our sunnv south and would-be virtuous land. ' ' A Hen Convention. Mr. J.M. McCann , of Bridgeport , W. Ya. , a contributor to poultry journals of the United Mates and Canada , and a large chicken raiser , says from expe rience that if St. Jacobs Oil is mixed with dough and fed to poultry suffering from chicken cholera , all that are able to swallow will be restored to health , and if saturated pills are forced down the throats of those that cannot swal low they will flap thair wings and crow hi your face. Why the Bash Was Out. "Here , waiter , bring me a plate "of corned-fref hash. " "No co'n-beef hash to-night , sah. " "But it's on the bill of fare. " "Yaas , sah , we mos' allus has con'd- beef hash , but , je see , sah , all our din- nah customahs was 'specially hungry to-day , sah. " "What's that got to do with it ? " "Wall , ye see , sah , dey done ate up allde co'n-beef on der plates. " Chi cago News. _ George W. Childs has named his superb country residence "Woofcton. " * J lfprd Sauce expressly for family mse. Omly iold In bottles. . Beat and chea > est. Miss Cleveland has consented to haveher portrait put in the next edition of herboob. Bis Iiuclc Wichita F I1 § ( Tex. ) Herald. Aug. 8. It is gratifying to us to note the fact that Messrs. John Cameron and J. Q. Morrison were the lucky owners of one- fifth of ticket 48,954 in The Louisiana State Lottery which drew the $25,000 prize in the Drawing of July 14. This forever does away with the reasoning of those crying fraud , becauso these gentlemen are too well knownto , admit of a thought for a moment that they would lend themselves as parties to de ceive the public. _ The fact is , they held the ticket and it has been promptly cashed , and our good friends wear broad smiles'because of their good luck. In the face of undisputable facts some will still doubt that which has been demonstrated beyond a doubt to any reasonable mind. Talk with these gen tlemen and you will then know that The Louisiana State Lottery cashes its drawings and that persons do not have to stand in with them to be lucky. We rejoice with our good friends and hope that they may again hold tho winning number. Sober thoughts the kind that coine next morning , you know. "I do not like thee , Dr. Fell. The reason why. I cannot tell. " It has often been wondered at , the bad odor this oft-quoted doctor was in. 'Twas probably because he , being one of the old- school doctors , made up pills as large as bullets , which nothing but an ostrich could bolt without nausea. Hence the dislike. Dr. R. V. Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pel lets" are sugar-coated and no larger than bird-shot , and arc quick to do their work. For all derangements of the liver , bowels and stomach they are specific. "The Miss 'Joneses Sundayed in our vil lage" is the way a Jersey paper puts it. * * * * Rupture , pile tumors , fistulas and all diseases of the lower bowel ( except cancer ) , radically cured. Send 10 cents in stamps for book. Address , World's Dis pensary Medical Association , 663 Main Street , Buffalo , N. R. Ferdinand Ward's complexion has grown chalky , but his cheek is as hard as ever. Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription1' is not extolled as a "cure-all"but admirably fulfills a singleness of purpose , being a most potent specific in those chronic weaknesses peculiar to women. Particulars in Dr. Pierce's large treatise on Diseases Peculiar to Women , 160 pages , sent for 10 cents in stamps. Address WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION , 663 Main Street , Buffalo , N. Y. Oscar Wilde has named his son and heir " " . "Cyril. HAY-FEVER. ELY'S CREAM BALM was recommended to me by my druggist as a preventive to Hay Fever. Have been using it as directed since the 9th of August and have found it a spe cific for that much-dreaded and loathsome disease. For ten years or more I have been a great sufferer each year , from August 9tji till frost , and have tried many alleged remedies for its cure , but Ely's Cream Balm is the only preventive I have ever found. Hay-Fever sufferers ought to know of its efficacy. FRANK B. AINSWORTH , Ol F. B.AIXS WORTH & CO. , Publishers , Indianapolis , Ind. I have been afflicted with Hay Fever for seven years Ely's Cream Balm cured me entirely. H. D. CALLIHAN , Bagggage Master , I. & St. L. R. R. , Terre Haute , Ind. The "Penelope" is a newwhite dahlia with purple-tipped petals. HiSh-OPrlced Butter. Dairymen oftenwonder how their more favored competitors get such high prices for their butter the year round. It is by always having a uniform gilt-edged article. To put the "gilt edge" on , when the pas tures do not do it , they use Wells , Richard son & Co.'s Improved Butter Color. Every butter maker can do thesamo. Sold every where and warrante'd as harmless as salt , and perfect in operation. It gives us pleasure to note the suc cess of our young friend , F. W. Peter son , who , after taking a course at Elli ott's Business College , Burlington , la. , was given the position of book-keeper by the Mendota Coal Co. , Mendota , Mo. Central Park , New York , is two and a , half miles long and a half mile wide. I.IFE PRESERVER. If you are losing your grin on life , try "Wolla" Health Kenewer. " Goes direct to weak spot * . "WtonBaby sicV , ire pare her Castoria , "VThon aho was a ChUd , she cried for Castoria , When she becamo Hias , aho clang to Caatoria , TTlan she had Children , aho gave thorn Castoria , It is hard to tell at what age man loses his faith in circus bills. BAKBED If yon have barbed wire fences , keep Veter inary Carbolisalve in your Btablcs. It cures without a scar and renews the hair its original color. 50 cents and Sl.OO. ntDruggistsor by mail. Cole & Co. , BUck Rher Falls , Wis. John Sherman is said to be growing as icy as Charles Francis Adams. "ROUGH ON PAIN. " < ure cholera , colic , cramps , diarrhoea , aches , pains , sprains , headache , neuralgia , rheumatiim. 5)c. Bough on Fain Piaster * . ISc. Sana time andinonty by using Stewart's Heal ing Powder for cuts * nd sorts on tntmals. Sold easrywhero , IS and SO ets. box. Tru It. Vanderbilt's annual income , if paid in gold , wouldweigh ten tony. MOTHERS. If yon are falling ; broken , worn ont and natrons , usa "Well * * Health Renewer. " tl. Draggliti The simplest and best regulator o tho Dis order of Liver in the world , are Carter's Little Liver Pills. They give prompt relief in Sick Headache. Dizziness , Nausea , &c. , prevent and cure Constipation and Piles ; remore Sallo r- nes3 and Pimples from the Complexion , and a e mild and f en tie in their operation on the bowels Carter's Litttle Liver Pills are small and as easy to take as sugar. One pill a dose. Price 25 cents. The BITTERS' GUIDE : la issued Sept. and. Murch , each year. 4335ft > agei , (3,5OO ( Illustration. a Whole Picture Gallery. GIVES Wholesale Price * direct to consumers on all goods tot personal or family use. Tells how order , and gives exact cost of every * thing you use , eat , drink , vrcar , or have JTiinrlth. . These rtTVAXtJABI < K BOOKS contain information gleaned from the markets of 'the vrorld. "We vrlll mail a copy FREE to any ad dress upon receipt of 1O etc. to defray expense of mailing. Let ns har fram yon. Kespectftally , MONTGOMERY WARD & Cfo : 227 < fc 239 Wabuh Areaae. Chicago , HI. Morphine Habit Cared into K ° 2P days. No par till Cured. DE. J. Lebanon STIMESS , , Ohio. Omaha. Je-lU { i V , . . Sick Headache That oppressive , dull pain in the head-Kith which 10 many people suffer periodically , often so severe as to cause loss of all rest or sleep. Is entirely relieved and permanently cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla. Some who write to us say that words are Incapable of expressing their happiness at tho relief Hood's Sarsaparllla has given them. "I have used Hood's Earsaparllla for sick head ache and Indigestion and It has relieved me of days and weeks of sickness and pain. " MAST O. SMITH , Cambrldgeport , Mass. "In four weeks Hood's Sarsaparillamade mo a new- man. My head ceased to ache and my whole system la built up amew , enjojtns perfect health. It is the best medicine I ever used , and. after having tried others , I find it has no equal. " I. BAREINQTOX , 130 JJank street. New York City. Hood's Sarsaparilla Eold by sll druggists , tl ; six for ft Prepared by C.I.HOOD & CO * Apothecaries , Lowell , Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar. MALT BITTERS , If you wish a certain cnre for nil 131 ood diseases. Nothing was ever invented that vrill cleanse the Blood nnd purify the System equal to Hops and MAI/Jr Bitters. It tones up the System , puts new Blood In your veins , restores your lost appetite and sleep , and brings you perfect health. It never fails to give relief In all cases of Kidney or Liver Troubles , Blllonsne s , Indi gestion , Constipation , Sick Headaches , Dys pepsin , Nervous disorders , and all Female Complaints ; when properly taken it is a sure cure. Thousands have been benefited by it in this and other Western States. It is the beat Combination of Vegetable remedies ait yet discovered for the restoration to health of the IVealc and Debilitated. Do not get HIops and MAIjT Bitters confounded with infe rior preparations of similar name. I prescribe Hops & Malt Bitters regularly In my practice. Robert Turner. M. D. , Flat Rock , Mich. For sola by all druggists. HOPS & MALT BITTERS CO. , DETROIT , HIGH DR. A. C. SABON. Twenty Years' Experience In diseases treated successfully FEMALE andCURKI ) , men as Prolep- sus.Orarian tronbles. Inflam AND mation and Ulceratlons , Fall- Ins and D ( placement of tlie NERVOUS Aomb. . Spinal Weakness , and Change of Life , and all forms _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ of KIDNEY troubles. Can relieve In all and positively cnre moat of thoio com plaints and weaknesses so common to womankind. Luns diseases. Liver complaints and all diseases of a private natnre successfully treated. CAfiOJbKS treated and cured. Letters of Inaulry confidentially ansTrered. Address DR. A. C. SA.BIN , Ueutrleo , Neb. MADE IH A DAY _ _ s9DeIiglitful employment Easy and profitable. J o Hooking , Knitting , Braid 111 if , or Weaving. Use any land of cloth ( new or old ) , ran or jam. A handsome TitrkisU a mada with 25 cts. worth of carpet waste. Dl KUK HIAKEK. can be used EDCA on nilsewinginnchincs.or by hind. A wonderful invention. It MelUnt si Ut. Price Sl.OO , poatpnid. ARcnts Wanted. fSf Send stamp for circulars , terms , and temtory. gXQ. C. IIOITT Jt CO. . 818 SUto St. . CMcago. SI 000 REWARD . / THE VICTOR * * * * * Ver y maeMnt hullmj nd eliicUc fit for mirkit ai cmah Clover Se d In ONK DAT , m J _ . . , . . . u U. - .i. ; 'i ' + SIr'r' * VICTOR DOUBLE HULLER. IllaitriUd clroa- lar millfi ftrct. NEWAKK DAT. XR CO. , Colnmbu * , Ohio. PAGES . Awarded GOLD MEDAL , LONDON , 1883. Used by Mason i Ilamlin Organ and Piano CoPullman Palace Car Co. &c. Mfd only by the RUSSIA CEMENTCO. GLOUCESTER. MASS. SOLD EVERYWHERE. OS-Sample Tin Can by Hail. He. Institute of Telegraphy EendforCIrculars. GEO.K.BATHBTJRJT. rrinelyal / fOo. dotirsable Brufhes. To. upj Bristles. Be. up ; Plaques. 7c np ; Pallets. DC.I AriUU' Easels. We. ; Artl'ts' Boxes. SLSO ; Pa . . 7oc VoM 1 ilnt. tie. Olb ) 12e. : Canvas. ; Ifoveltie and Trenton Ware for Decorating. " A. HOSPE , Omaha. R. U. AWARE THAT ! Lorillard's Olimas Ping bearing a rfd tin tag ; that Lorlllartfa Rave Leaf fine cut ; that Lortllaril'a Nary Cllpplnzii.and that Lorillard's Snnff , ar Uw best And cheapest , quality considered ? IINGOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE , Best Iped sch8of IntnVrVest. "Elesrant rooms heated by Jlgg steam. Able teachers. Cheap board. Address for circulars : LIIXIBRIDOE & ROOSE , Lincoln , Neb p " "Wholesale anrt Retail IF PU R N I T U RE DEWEY & STONE , Omaha , Nib. KiDDER'S PASTILLES. , ' "Wall Iiipcrantl" VIntlo-w Shades 10 to 20 par cent cheaper than pool prices. Samples Sent on Application. 1. J" . Beard & liro , . Omaha. A positive cnre. No Knife. GANGER. No Plaster. No Pain. W. C. . Payuc.Marsballtoirn.Iowk. i * * COUlTXERFlSlT ltS , JiEJTAKJE. A Michigan Concern Enjoined , ' [ From the Rochester Mornlns Herald. ] Tho following injunction has been ob tained by the Hop Bitters Company , ol Rochester , N. Y. , against Collatinus D. Warner , ol Reading , Michigan , prohibiting him frommanuracturingorselling"QjnMA.v HOP BITTERS. " . The President of the United Slates of America to Collatinus D. Warner , of Jteadlnff , Mich. , his tenants , workmen , salesmen anil agents , and each and every of them : Whereas. It has been represented unto the Justices of our Circuit Court , the Hon. Stan ley Matthews , and the Hon. Henry H. Brown , at Detroit , within and for Bald district , ait- ting as a Court of Chancery , that you. Collati- nua D. Warner , are manutacturinpr and Bell- Ing a medicine named German Hop Bitters , in FKATIDDtENTIMITATION Of the HOPBlTTEKS made and sold by complainant ; your said medicine belnx DEVISED , CALCULATED AND IN TENDED TO MISLEAD tho public into purchas ing such COUNTEUFEIT Mich goods as the man ufacture of the complainant ; Wo , therefore. In consideration of tho premises , do strictly ENJOIH you. tho said Collatinus D. Warner and all and every tho persons before named , FIIOM USING TUB WOIIDS "Hop BITTEHS" on any fluids con tained in bottles so as to induce ihe belief thateuch fluids are mado by complainant ; and further , from manufacturing , selling or offering for sale , any bitters or other llulds in. tho bottles and with tho labels , and In tho general form in which you were manufactur ing and selling tho bitters called by you Ger man Hop Bitters , on tho filing of tho bill : or in any other bottles , or with any other labels contrived or designed to represent or induce the belief that the bitters or fluids sold by you are the goods of tho complainant , until tho further order of the court. * * * TaE HONORABLE MORRISON R. WA1TE , Chief Justice of tho United States. AtDetrolt , this fliteenth day of July. A.D. 1SS5. Walter S. Haraha , CJerlr. [ L.S. ] Froseeute the Swlnitlersl It If when you call for Hop Bitters the drug gist hands out anything but "Hop BITTEICS" with a green cluster of Hops on white label , shun that druggist as you would a viper ; and If he has taken your money for it bogus stuff , indict him lor the fraud and sue him for dam ages for tho swindle , and \\lllreward you liberally for the conviction. See U. S. Court injunction asa'nst C. D. Warner , Reading , Mich. , and all his salesmen , agents , druggists , and other Imitators. Doctor. "Tea ; yon are billons. Just get a bor of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills ; they will cure you.1 FOR BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. / Bilious Complaints are caused by torpidity , con- ' geetion , or the ulceration of the lirer. . - * " ' The symptoms are dark , greasy , yellow skin , a brown or whitish coat to the tongue , appetite Irreg ular , often a dry cough at nteht. The skin sometimes breaks ont into pimples and aoresjttnd the whole system la ont of order. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are one of the very beet remedies known for any form of these troubles , and will certainly relieve the sufferer. ' They are purely vegetable , made from the best drugs by competent hands , and give satisfaction. They are very gentle ) ia their action , causingnogripingorniipleagantfeel- mg to the most delicate. A trial will convince any one troubled with bilionsne that Wright's In. Ulan Vegetable Pills lithe medicine he needs. J TRIPLE IGEARED XE5-CREATLY IMPROVED l * . ) only Mill that meets thsnonular demand , as Its immense sale Rhonstff Thousands ill nsa NEW AND ATTRACTIVE features for 1885-S6 add to ita utility , iurnished with or without Cob Crusher : also with -without horse-power. Every machine is coin plctchtronjr dnrable A fulllineo and fniiv nvreep and belt-power l-'eed iHill.-j , also Winil Corn SucllcrM , c. Catalogue FREE ! Addre&j STOVEh fflFG. CO. FREEPQRT , ILL , TEEATED FREE. DR. H , H. 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