l | THE I * . ESI DENT'S MAIL. 1 I.pttcnt from All SortH of Applicants Bf for Tension or IMhcc Epistles of H | thu CIilUli on. M Tlio prustiicnl's mail contains en m nveriijjo of from 100 to 150 letters a H di : > * from persons wlrose claims for pon- B ' sions sire pmitlin buforc. the depart- H munt. Those people address the chief , executive in belief , probably , that the f , .pension oflieo is next door to the white I I Kiouse , and that tlieirs is the only letter I ' ho may receive in a week. Wm About one-half of tltese letters are H | f * sent to Mrs. Cleveland. The writers B in such wises are usually the wives or HI / daughters of the petitioners. Some of r them bestow upon Mrs. Cleveland such. , titles as "Her Mejesty , " "Empress" I ' . and other appellations of rovalu * . I { Thuro are few of the letters that do not I I • contain some touches of human nature. I J They are evidentlv written in the sin- j cere belief tliat MrCleveland will as- i sist th'Jin if her svmp ithies can only bo I i aroused. W.th this object in view a | great mass of dota Is is set forth in the I I communication , which , together with B j obscure chirograph } ' and bad spelling , I' ' i makes its understanding a matter of no m- ' inconsiderable time and labor. B' It may be said in this connection that j i neither the president nor Mrs. Clove- B ; , laud is even aware of I In existence of B' [ these letters. They are opened by an B1 ; nnromantic and unsentimentai clerk at ' B the executive mansion , from whosj B ' hands tliey fall into the waste-basket B \ and are never heanl of again. Bl 'J ho women who adrcss Mrs. Clove- B I land furnish her with surges- ' Hi ] tions as to the bettor method of B | | prdSClll' the ' .r claim to the president , I i W | One of the pla'is which a poriisnl of the | j B • the lullui'5 show lliatall women hold in . B | common is for her to wait until Mr. ; ' Cleveland has had liis slipper and then , B j when he is enjoying a quiet smoke in the > ' ; parlor ( s c ) bring the matter to his at- l l tention. Many of them tell her that t i llii < is the hour of the dav when a man is most amenable to argument , and ( Unit thev ( the wr tors ) prefer this as the , safest time for presenting their own * requests , ( The appl cants for pensions who write to thu president are. as has been - " ' said , old soldiers , who. like the fem'n ' ' nc part of the family. are sadlv delieient in the principles of | • even an elenuniary education. They' write , too , in a more vigorous style than their helpmeets , and their IanP * guagc is sometimes of so robust a na- | lure that it , frequently provoke- smile. I For example , an Illinois man who ait- f dresses tire president in a letter re- i ceived to-day says : • "The pension ollicials tell me to ge.t ' corroborative evidence from some of f mcomntdes. . I want to tell you that I I -it is ji hell of a matter to got evidence I from men who go into an action and I never • come out auam " and then lie I • eoiiLiimcs by saving that h s company I -wetit itslo the W.ldcrncss a hundred [ strong and at the en i of the seven ( lav 's I ii < ; ltt , heri ! w.'ie but nine of the nin- I ber who were left to tell the talc * I Somet.m'S the letters are written by I children , who b.igin in this lnshlon : 3 "DsarMij. Pim-sidixt : Ijuwa lit- Bi tie girl only 10 years of age. My papa ! Bl iloes not. know 1 am writing tni * let- Ml j , ter. If he d d he would no > t perm.t it. ' # > J v * ' Then follows a pathetic tale of want I " und m ' ery , tonciiiiiirenouirii in its sun- pie styie of treat in n , but rendered [ l do-ibl. o bv the f'tct al the writers youth and innocence. Several mouthago one of these touching miss.ves chanced to reach the presidents eye. Its simple pleading ' [ J ' touched a svmpatliet. c cord in liic pes- I jj ident's heart. Tiie l.ttle miss begged 1 | the retention of htu * father , a repiibli- | can , on fhe board of medical examiners j ; : i the JJew England town in which ! . - iheir horn" was located. Slie .said he j t was very old and d-ini of an incurable \ t dise.ise. Tiie position paid hnn a sala- ! j } * ry of about 61.-00 a year , and in viw of the fact that lie could no longer prac tice his profession the forego nu ; .sum I was their oulv .sotiree of income. T.io j letter concluded naively in these words. , [ "Papa must not know about this. It 1 ' must be a secret between you and me. | Ifyou decide to keep .him mark an X L on the back of the enclosed postal-card \f ' and then I w 11 know that you are go- _ • ing to grant mv wish. " [ yj ' The pros dent sent the letter and in- § ? . * v closure to Coinni ssioner of * Pensions \ , Black , with this indorsement : ffiE. * ' -If there are no charges against the I jr : * " examiner in question you will oblige sj * me by retaining hiin in his present & ' position. " t Gen. Black investi < rateJ the matter , * * - - and found that tiie exam ner was not ! < g an old man. l ut , on the contrarv. a fc- lusty young fellowcarcelyoO \ ears of [ | P ? ' age. ami tiiat so far from hav n < r "a \ - little girl only 10 years of age , " he K jt was not even married. 5 ® The telegraph alter this couldn 't car- wy * . " rv his dismissal quick enough to h m. pfe and s nee that time letters from little . girls who write without their papa ' s ijf * knowledge are inontiuently destroyed ( " * as "fakes * ' jiure and simple. Wushiny- V J' * Ion tor. Kew York Herald. T5" ' A Iliigiriucr ' Society. Ifr A hugging society for church pur- | poses is a late novelty in Pleasant jk- - . View. Nebraska. The society is a 1- ' - pressing necessity. The published I &t rates for aslra ght iiui ; of two minutes j * is as follows : Girls under lifteen years , " ' . - twenty-live cents ; from sixteen to twen- J" . t , ty-live. seventy-live cents ; school- [ < inarms forty centeach ; old maids. Ills three cents each. Each class is fully ! S- , entered , and no one need be disap- * k\ ] ionted. The preachers arc barro.L * / * " Gnutfui Republican. i W H/ ' . ' The Xcwspapi'i" Picture. § 1 ; " Am } "D'd you see my picture in tlw pa- | K - per to-day. dear ? " inqu red aoung if ? " tr. .veler who had taken quite an inler- lv * ' 5t > politics , as he came into the ' | | 4. ' house the other evening. ifjl' -Yes , I did and and M Here she l e- bta'st into tears. L "Why. what's the matter ? Why , % - - * . co < 'l "idceyou : cry ? " ! i " "Why , Jack. I'm so dissapointed. jk- ' ' If I Id known vow looked like that WiX. I'd rcrer havj m'arreidoa. . " Mcrch- ! § | | v. unl ' " funelcr. & > " ' " ' i i m wtammaanummmmmtmmKmmmmmtmmmmmmmmKmBam IVnrrlMon ami tlio Farmer. Gen. Ifarriaon , during hia month's bo- joiirn J at the white liou.se , inadu liiinselt very populiir , Hay II. P. 1'oore. Ho urouo every morning with tliu Btin. took a long walk , often roturniiig through the market. On one of tliewo occnniiiH lie jiurcliiiHcd u now milch c > w from a neighboring farmer , and reuestcd | him to drive it to the presiP dent'H \ lioiiHe. Tlio i > eneral wiih thero toutn tend to the niiiinnl , and invited tlio liirnier to tnko Homu refrcHhmunt , jirocuring a liowl ot hot coffee , hum and egg * , mid con- tinned conversation with him about farm- iiie. The rarmer , having flninlicd his brenkCJ fast , remarked to the general : "You have bought ' < my cow and given mo $2 more than . I . linked , mid a good breukfaHt heHideu , but iT it. wouldn't be too much trouble 1 would like to have u look ut tlio president before I go. " "I urn the prenidenfc , " remarked the general. The runner at first looked in- credulous , having" taken his hospitable friend for the steward ; but , convinced of his mistake , with much frankness ob- served : "Well gonernl , I voted ngainst von ' ut the election , but I didn't know you then. " A Kngo lor Wearing Ulcn'w Clotlicw. Tliu women of San Francisco are being seized with the mania or wearing men's clothes. Thero have been many morn scan- dais ' of this character lately than have ever got into the columns of the daily press. There is something delightfully morbid aliout reversing one's sex. And llieio are few things delight fully morbid to which the women cf San Francisco havenotattained. Nothing , indeed , shows how fast this gay young town is becoming old in sin liko - Paris , Vienna and IJerlin. The strangest thing ] about it all is that women invariably think they nrc disguised when dressed up as men. Even t lie ingenious Mine. Dudeti vnnt ( George Sand ) thought to enter a Trappmt monastery disgui-ed as a young man. Ifer failure to do this is historic : "Sir ! " said the porter , gravely , "we do not permit ladies to enter here. " San Frant cisco Examiner. Not IIIh AVlle. "Has ni } ' Avife lieen here ? " asked a nervj ous man of a clerk in a Harlem dry goods stoic. | ' • Tall woman1 ' ' "Yes. " "lied hair ? " "Yes. " "Cross-eyed- "Yes. " . - ' 'Bonnet on sideways ? " "V. u " • "llought ten yards of silk dress goods and paid cash for it ? " "Yes. " "Did that woman do thib ? " "Yes. " "Well , I don't think it could bo Marin , " and he went out. " Tid-Bits. ' ' ' ' . A l-WiTiOlIS DK'B'EC'I'IVE. . James Jackson , the famous state detective , resides in Sing Sing , and is generally in attendance at the prison. His ' duties are to examine carfiilly the 1 face of every convict as he enters , and to scrutinize every visitor in order to prevent any discharged convict seeing ' his pals. Occasionally lie has to make long journeys in pursuit of run- away { prisoners or to identify crimi inals convicted in other states. He never makes a mistake ; if once he \ I tooks a mann the eye he will know him under any disguise , as he tells his < man by the look of his eyes. Once s an escaped convict had his nose pared down one-third , but Jackson detected ; him at once , notwithstanding this re- [ markable change of features. Mr. Jackson is about 5 feet * S inches ia height ' , about 35 years old , of light and sinewy build , with black hair and I piercing ] black eyes , and is altogether remarkably ] handsome , lie knows abent > 10,000 criminals , and it is simply ! wonderful that he can distin- guish the features of every one. On his ' long journeys he eats very moder- ately J and always takes one Brandreth pill j at night. When much fatigued by the jolting of the cars on his tiresome trips he uses two Allcock's Poms C Plasters on the sjnall of his back , which give him renewed vigor and quickly relieve him of all weariness. These are the only two remedies he nses , and he attributes his vigor and remarkable health to Allcock's Porus Plasters and Brandreth's Pills. Sing Sing ; ( N. Y. ) Daily Register. A Careful Calculation * Sweet Girl I like that rocking chair , but * lam afraid it isn't strong enough to hold two. Furniture Man No , miss , these chairs are very frail , but I thought 3-011 said you were engaging furniture in advance , so ao to get my bargain prices. S. G. Iain. We're not going to house- ! keeping for six or eight months. F. M. Six or eight months after you are married ? S. G. Yes. F. M. This will be-strong enough , miss. Tid-Bits : A leading real estateagent and private banker , Mr. Ira Brown. Chicago , 111. , writes i : "I feel it my duty to say of St. Jacob's Oil that I lny on my back three months with rheumatism. I tried it , was cured , and have never been troubled since. " Itoiisli on French. Mrs. B. , a wealthy porkocrat of Chicago ' , was in Washington last week on her way . to Old Point , and a friend called on her at her hotel. "I understand , Mrs. BM " said the caller during the visit , "that you will be with us in Washington next winter. " "Yes , I participate spending the season here and bringing out my daughter. " "Ah , indeed ! I didn't know she was old 1enough to come out. " "Oh , yes ; she leaves school in June , and we will come here in December. " "She will not be introduced in Chicago , , then ? " "Oh , no. I think Washington is a much better place for her to make her debris i , because the societ } ' is so much more resor voir than it is in Chicago. " Mr. T. J. Murphy , Gl Debavoice Piace , Brooklyn , N. Y. , says : "I was afflicted with sciatic rheumatism and found St. Jacob's Oil very efficacious. " Complicated Anger * . Gilhooly "You say your wife is in a bad humor ? " Pennybunker "Yes.yoii bet she is. " "What is she mad aoout ? " "In the first place , she gob mad at the servant girl , then she got mad at me be [ cause I didn't gt mad at the servant girl , ' and now she is mad at herself , because I got mad at her because she got mad at the servant girl. Do j'ou understand ? " - [ Texas SUtings. Coughs Axn Colds. Thosevho are suf- [ fering from Couzhs , Colds , Sore Throat , ' etc. , should try Brown's Bronchial. Troches. Sold only in boxes. Price 25 cts. I have not loved the world nor the world me. Byron. The Omaha Type foundry can furnish ' new newspaper outGta on short notice. Prices same aa in Chicago and freight already paid to Omaha. J I That $15,000. I The luck of a Decorian in securing one-tenth of the Capital Prize in the March | drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery is not mythical , as suggested last week. Following up a clue sesi cured from outside , a Republican re0i porter yesterday unearthed the lucky man. : lie was found to be Mr. D. P. Hawes , the general traveling agent and representative in the northwest of the U. S. Wind Engine & Pump Company . , Batavia , III. He admitted that several weeks ago he invested email sum in tickets in the March 'drawing , and obtained a tenth in the ticket No. 00(551 ( , which proved the winning number. This he deposited ' • . is soon as he heard of his good hick in the Citizens' Bank , of Minneapolis , Minn. , for collection , and in due time received < payment therefor. The procc needs ; , were immediately invfcstecl in Minneapolis city property. [ Decorah l Town ) Republican , April 7. JMmtrcim Alter Eating , DynpciiKln. Ktc. Relieved byC.vuTin's Littli ; Liver Pills. 2Zc. j The crown prince and crown princess or Sweden are said to be capital actors. a iiunii sight. What sadder sight can be imagined than that < 1 of a noble man , whom tho world can ill afford to spare , strickon down in the prime o ! a uieful life by consumption , Thousands are yearly filling consumptives' graves who might be saved by the . timely use of Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discov- cry , " which is . a positive cure for consuinp- tion in its early stages. It is the best al- lenitive ( and pectoral in tho world. All druggists. I Prof. Todd , of Amherst College , is going .to ( Japan. 1 . - S * . - 4 $ Confidential advice , to cither I sex , on delicate diseases. Book 10 cents , ' in stamps. Address , World's Dispensary Medical Association. GG3 Main street , Buf- I falo ! , N. Y. I ' Mr , PizybylQwlcz is a factor in politics at I Leavenworth. Kan. 1 Mali's inhumanity to woman makes ' toiinUcsa ' thousands mourn , would be an applicable : rendering of Pope's line , in view t 'of the indignities hhehassuffered and pains undergone at the hands or unskillful p J'- ' sicians and quacks. Naturally hVodcst she siffers on until forced to consu'lt a physi cian regarding some female didicnlty which she well knows is sapping her strength. Ait this embarrassment can be avoided and a cure effected by purchasing Dr. Pierce's "Favorite , Prescription ' ' or your druggist , and taking as directed. Price reduced to one dollar. The sultan of Morocco allows no smok- ' ing j , in his presence. J If afflicted with Sore Eyes , use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water. Druggists sell it. , U , " > cents. j I John A. Pearson , of Indianapolis , has a 'Bilver j ' dollar of the 1801 coinage. Snug i.ittlo fortune * * inny he hnu by all who are sufficiently in- ! telligent and enterprising to embrace the opportunities which occasionally arc of- fere\5 them. Ilallett & Co. , Portland , Maine , have something new to offer in the line i of work which you can do Tor them , and live at home , whereveryou are located. Profits immense and every worker is sure "of over § 5 a day ; several have made over SHO in a singly day. All ages ; both sexes. Capital J not required ; you ar > started Tree : all particulars free. You had better write to } them at once. The robin does not tell of spring surer than ( the carpet beater. PATENT" * obtained l.y I.ouis r.njrgrr & Co. . At tornej.sWa--hliiKio. t . Est'd & > ! , Adiico fic-e. King Kalakaua. of the Sandwich Islands , is ' sadly given to drink. BURNS and Scails arc instantly rontlereil painless and invariably cured without a scar , by the u e of CarIioli * aIv * , the preat : skin reinedv. " 25 and 50 cents , at Drusr ists or bv mail. Cole & Co. . Black Iliver Fails ; Wis. The Hon. Hannibal Hamlin-still walks miles J daily in all weathers. "NThen Eabywaa 3icl : , we gave , lier Ca toria , 'When she was a Child , sho cried for Caatorii , "Wlioa one iscamo Miss , sho cicng to Castoriav Wiea shsliad Children , sho gave them Castoria Where TTberty dwells , there is my country , Benjamin Franklin. • BronchitU Is cured bv frequent small doses of • Tito's Ctu-e for Consumption. Ever3' man should be his own prohi- bitionisL Tlio Public lutcrestcd. , • When manufacturers of an article arei asking the public to consume their wares , it is indeed refreshing to know that they , are reliably endorsed , as illustrated by the , united endorsement of Dr. Harter's Iron tonic and Liver Pills by the druggists of , St. PauL Ij Footracing is the latest kind. Verily | I these are times that try men's souls. j i Delicate Children , Nursing. | } Mothers , Overworked Men , and for all diseases where the tissues are wastingawav from the inability to digest ordinary food , or from overwork of the brain or body , all such should take Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Lfver Oil with Hypophosphiles. I used the Emulsion on a lady who was delicate , and threatened with Bronchitis , It put her in such good health and llesh that I must say it is the best Emulsion I ever used. " L. P. Waddell , , M. D. , Hugh's Mills. S. C. When a. man abandon's a party in order to improve it he generallv succeeds. To get relie7 from indigestion , biliousness , constipation or torpid liver without dis turbing the stomach or purging the bowels , take a few doses of Carter's Little Liver Pills , they will please you. The Michigan legislature passed a law for the extirmation of English sparrows. A Lively Place. Vailey , Douglas Co. . Neb. , is without a doubt the liveliest little town in the state. C. E. Mayne , the boomer of Omaha , owns the most of the town and is offering every possible induce- ment for people to settle there free lots to those building houses. Big bonuses to those starting manufac tories of any kind of business that gives employment to a number of peo ple. The population of Valley has more than doubled in thirty days. It being the junction of two railroads and situated in the finest and most densely populated part of Douglas County , and having C. E. Mayne for her godfather , Valley is bound to make a city. Any one desiring information can write to the Bank of Valley , Val- ley , Douglas Co. , Neb. \ i SSSSSiSSSSSSSmJtMmWmMmSSSMWti * • oTnync X'alut ITfuiuirncturliis ; Co. This establishment started less than ft year ago by C. E. Mayne is now one 0I the largest manufacturing concerns in ; ] Omaha. They make paint of all shades and colors , superior to any other kind lhat is sold , and at onec half , the usual price. We would recomn mend druggists and paint men through- out ; Nebraska to send for samples and price : lists which are furnished free upon application. Address , The Mayne Paint Manufacturing Co. , 21C0 Izard St. , Omaha , Neb. I had rather be right than bo president. Henry Clay. Any Aclio or i'aln Relieved by Cartor'B Smaiit Wked and Bku-adonna Backache Pi. a steks. Sir Arthur Sullivan was cordially ret ceived by Bismarck when he visited Berlin , The Omaha Typj foundry can furnish new ( newspaper outfits on short notice , Prices sanie as in Chicago and freight already paid to Omaha. _ Oiler Testeii Mrs. A. M. Dauphin , Philadelphia , has done a great deal to make known to ladies there the great valuo of Mrs. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound , as a cure Tor their troubles and diseases. She writes as fol- lows : "A young lady of this city while bathing was thrown violently against tho life ' ' line and the injuries received resulted iu an ovarian tumor which grow and en larged until death seemed certain. Her physician finally advised her to try Mrs. Pinkham's Compound. She did so and in n short time the tumor was dissolved and , she is now in perfect health. I also know of many cases where the medicine has been of great value in preventing miscarriage and allevating the pains and dangers of r childbirth. ] Philadelphia ladies appreciate the worth of this medicine and its great value. " Sent by mail in Pill and Lozenge form on 1-i.ceipt. of price , fl. Mrs. Pinkham , Lynn , Mass. Also iu liquid form , all at Druggists. , - I Wrk IP Cur" rlcn.lsy , 4' § fljljl ! ( R-2 * S/ & TJiermitlsm , Lnultja , N < Sa Kjflv I 3 u. * BscUciie , Wcal-noM , Coldg la E5U a 8 | Bo- jp-y ths Chest and ell Aches aaa&trkins. p. j ' I I f - of Imltatlooa iiDJertlmlUr Eo-grwD ? Jsr-r\ i SSf ? * goundlnsniinei" . Astros Vw2 - \ g l& fiB.SORBERED i EkBJWMm STQ&.AGH. IjIlP IBBEBUUB i AVlicn Hii.ior-rxc ; ! corner like n foe. To 'ii the Ptrcnsth of 1ik1i ! " " ' • low. . ; Uv itav the stroi.Kest nerves lo .shake , IjiifKht ! 1 kecji the liniin awake ; I.ptiiiM.iiPulnpau.iyinrrrief. For TA Kit VNT'S SKI.TZER l > rln3 relief. ETKK , WlMJr tVATEUanil l.U.KTXINO I' 0 ° J illsi j 1 flooring j for r.ny kind ot Cityor i'ura I uHilIiic . "Write for teetimomals from your State. AQt.rcc3 JOii'KI IK \ JU.oriMi V.O. . Ciiiclnunil , Ohio l W1 Piso's P.t'mfviy for Cptarrh itho EkI | Eebt , Eabiest lo UbC , aial CiiLanu&t. t 1 3 j ] & 3 foltllydrnKsi rorFPnthymail. m | * 0o. E/r.nazeltin-AAVarxenPa. jgg ] ' tf ? i ? f % fOr ! ' • < > wi'l r 'X voxx in swell- * ? > " % 3 It 9 1'a 'K i.iiinuf. < tonus l > usiie-s. W WV * pr.tcie.l liv iMfi-o' . rtiele 'P- n'.livd vi"-vv'icro Address LINCOLN S > rOMi > > 'D5IAiULE CO , Kthimll tt ! ' . . _ l.lAK > W. _ > El - ; II * PPVThe | Cor c nr..1 r. . . : n S-i > ape lAlljn.X 1 | , : ir > i'V , deroVI to ni3rriai > , contalni . " ' - - in - for - ' j. nhotit aOl" r-"qnct-5 tvu-h i--hp eorn-spnii'IeiitJ. Vo eh.irce for nilrorti-im. Tiliilol-1-mo-itlis for Hie. s.Ter. Addi tbs 'I'us foaisESPtihUExr , CuiL-innaU.Oliio. , * -v s tcof A MONTH Tor * 2 1.KLIAI5LK Jfj Sl B. Yonn : Hcu O or Liiilics , ; , * ? % P 5rfl Tei'-lier- • srnden'8 In each cnnty. I -y < 'iay i . W.xiKr.T.T.i : , v CO. . Chk-apo. IIS. I tf t RBIIBS * and r Iini > ilno Habit Turd in 5 3 to j WH&yntlSS S : da\s. TCil i-t. . lollOiutieiib-riuel j fciru dt ifu laaJlpsits. Dr. Harsh , Quincy.Hich. ? § "KOETHAI DSia1Tr "Ia7 hir. J .s ltuations procured 11 pupils irlicn competent. I T mi. U > z cireUa.j . G. CHAFFEE. Oswcko , X. " " } - K raft t ; ? , aF5S03Fj6a - A. LEHWAXV. Solicit- e ,1 j ItTM S lojfl'd 3 § H. ( J. Send fur Circular. i ie * & * to 58 a daySamples T7orth S1..W FREE. Lines XLSJ not under the horso'i feet. Write Brewstor ' "l w Safety Rein Holder Co. , Holly , Mich. | 1. ' ] 1 ggfl iSaK ? aagSla&aga Sure relief jipmmT * | i If / ii BSHSfi M orphlue Habit Cttredln 19 - RH BlslSa to ao days. Kouay till Curd. V , tjCfU u QIiS uc j. jsrerurxs. Lcuaaoa. Oula. W. N. U.rOi nilia - 3(51-11) ( . ' ' TIIE SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR CATARRH I I luivc used Ely's Cream It mi do mucli trouhlcil Ilnlm nut ] comliIirin8-U with ralnrrh It acrlousl/ cured. I Miillcrodaiytriint nffeclt-d my volc " . Ono from cnlnrrh nnd ratnrrhliotllu of Ey' : Cream nl lieidaclie. mid th'i In Halm did the work. .My the IImi remi-dy thai afVolwl Volwl . . f .r.led lasting relief. I ) . v . i..wn..r fully a rcntorcd.-II. m I'n-itur i * -llcjW- , ' ' . Church , l'nlla I'a. For 13 year * I wai an- - . , -or cllt ) yearg i | lnv0 noyed with catarrh. c1)ct.n a gurfCrer irom ca. * ere pain In my hcail , dh- . , arrll Artcr usUxK KIy.s charges into my tlsru.it Crealn llaUn for su mid - l.rcnth. miplen-tnnt k r icjlPvt * myself .My HeiiRU of smell was . . .JV-V - * li 1. n i.ioit u-ree- iiiin-n , Im. aired. 1 hoic % \ 1 ' rl c , , edy - .lo /eph < i CaVc. J' ' ' S ? ' " ! " - ' - ' ru"k' ' V' . , . . n o te. . ; ' • ' Hioadway.X.Y. ' I was cured by Ely's 1 have heen a Rrcat sufCream Halm ; win trou- fercr from dry catarrh Med with chronic catarrh. for many years. Ely's RatlicrliiR In my head.dlf- Cream Halm complciclv ilnilty In lirontlilnj ? " ' ' cured me M..I. I.ally. : U discharges from my ears. AVocMlwunI J Avenue , XJoC. . .1. Cm-liln. Jttl Chest- ton. Mass. InutSt. , l'hlladelph.a. ELY'S \ mUM BMM Ik not a liquid , muff or pouxler. Api > ! i l into the nostrils it tptick ty absorbed. It cleanse * the h'ad. Allays iiijlumiwtti oii. Jlenh the sores , Jtetore * the senses of luiteand smell. CO cents ut Drtuju' ; hy mail ' , ref/Meml , < 7f > cents. ELY BROTHERS. Dnugls's , Owego. . . . Y , . OIAHA J j TIPE FOONDRY NEWSPAPER j OUTFITS Furnislica ' on Sliorf IVolice 5'rons Omaha al UIiivi 'o a rice . • HW OR SECOl-HAffl GOODS CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. OMAHA i TYPE FOUNDRY. Omaha , Nob * . 12th and Howard. Ii # TREATED FREE. * 3 YA\o treated Dropsy and its coinplie-ttiom with tl c mo t wonderfulMKfw-s ; u- < ' \ejet.itl 'U'im.lle fiui'- ly li.u-mles . Ki-nio\e all s-jniptonn ofdrop-y im Uht to twenty days , euro lutlrntH pmnominil Impel- • ' > ' tlielic-torpli ' % > IeUnKioin the lli > lO .vt > tlic-ym | > toi.is rapidly disappear , nnd in ten days at least tno tlniiUu * all symptomsaieremovid. Some nuv cry hmnliujwithout CnowIriK anytnlr.s about it. Itcmcmberit doe not ct joii nintliii : to reaho the merit of our treatment for joui ulf. Wo aro constantly cttrinK i e of lontr * taiidiiiTmiis thath-neheeii tapped a number of times and the pi- tient declared unable to li\ . • a wick. Gi\e u full In | < > i .V of ea e , name.aw.ex. . how lonjr uflllrteil. Ae. hend f.n- tree jiainpIilft.contaiuinRtiMniionials. Temla\sjre.it ment furnNhe.1 FREE hy " > ad. If jolt order tii.ilM-iul IO centsin > tamps to pay postaRp. Kpiiepsy r < > jm.sI lively cured. ( RTJIentioiitliisuaKi. ) H. II. CUEEV & SONS , JI. lis. , 2 0 , Jlariett.i Street. Ati-ANTA. u * iMffiplffi A NEW CALIOGIfAPII. • Never Used-Capital and Lower Case Letters. AI'I'I.Y TO VESTEKX NEWSI'Al'EK IJKaOX , O.M.MIA. : : : * rAi- I JUStrlrfl fclLLUI Id STEEL PENS ! GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1S73. Kos. 303-404-I70-G04. , TH3 MOST PERFECT 0 ? PENS. ' { . . _ - 3 Kl.cumatKm , IVeiiralBla. Ulnrtclrr nn.I Kli- ne v lit eaici ' rt < i l"t hi : A 1. /-.I r " > / • • ' ' ' ' J/iT/f kl'hi IFif. l. 'uaraiiti'd to tl HI . r . ii lefoiided. Take no other nx.liein.lor sale lij all Druir-'ists. Ono Dollar for laise bottle l' .erereuLe.anj- one in St. Joseph , Missouri. In'vrmation tree. Dr. A. V. ISai.c * . TCcttirii.c To. , Snint .ro ej.h , 5ZiM oUrl. \ V ft ' ) ' ' TmWl'fl. Elean * OrRaii" * forT3 ( . T > onot f.i.l * • > vrltfus forca aloutan i pi lees 11'ih.ir lti : . > s. Sr .loSHMI. Mo. Iheoldes" mid aTp'-t Music lIou- " ( . on the Mlssiuurl KiYer and cheapest in America. CHICHESTER'S ENGL-ISH PENNYROYAL PILLS The Original and Only Genuine. .Safeandnlways Iteliable. Hewareotrorthps ! Iimt.i- itous. Ijiduuk your DrujruNl forMt"lilflic.tcr'i KnslUli" and take no other , or melo e ic. istamps ; to us for particulars in letter by r el urn mull. i.oiE I'APZE. CIII < ' K > TKlf CIIIZMIt'AI. CO. , 2SISMH.II.on S.iunre. I'lilluilu. I' .i. Sold , by l rusr2l t e.ery where. Asfe for • 'Clilphr- t ra iiellihn i'cinijrojul 1111 * . Tale no other * l\n m JP * ff A po'ltire curmi i a. ON 1 H S * tH No Pinner No l'n. ! C. fi = it.Hst5fciHBB i ay.ir , ilarslialitowa.lOTTt. ra * " J f N J * * . ThoFISnEIiNDSnCKERl3-n-rr. t.rpTonf , aacl will t-ffp yon drr In M ijlT'etirm _ * om\a ttio hardest itn-ia. Tho nrwl'OMJIEL SLICKEBIs a rrf' ndins coa : . rd FH 4 /\U T3lJ ft Wi * coTers the entires-iddlr. Bcwarocrimitations. Nonccfnnine-srlthout tL "Fiia K A y Rfi' Brand" trade-mart. IHcstratfd Catalo ao fre . A. J. Toyer , Uoaton , Hatg. ( fo ? [ Infants and © hildren , "Cagtorlaiatjorrelladaptedtochadrenthat 1 Ccstsrfa cnrc3 Colic , ConstipatlM , j ' recommend it a3 Buperior to aDyprescriptioa I Sour Stomach , Diarrhraa , Eructation. I feaOTTOtome. " H. A. Ascher , M.D 8 w . ormSi 've3 e P. ans * promoteo dl- 111 So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , n. y. | Without injurious medicatloc. Tub Centjiub Coiouxy , 182 Faltoa Street. N.T. . . . . mn.yiji.i ii"1"1 " * - " " ' " ' " uujiu.m.u "ii iiniii i i i | | nwrfmii Why did the Women of this country use over thirteen million cakes of Procter & Gamble ' s Lenox Soap in 1886 ? Buy a cake of Lenox and youwill soon understand why. Mii" ' , n f - . - i.ti' j..i.i'i ; a . . . . . . . . . , . . , . 1 1 Tho treatment of ninny thottannilH of wises I of those chronic weaknesses and distrwwinjf iiilmeuts peculiar to fcmalce , at the Invalids' , Hotel ] and Siirj 'ical Institute , Iluiriilo , N. 1. , hits afforded n vast experience in nicely ailapt- ing j and thoroughly testlnfr remedied for tho euro of woman'a peculiar nialitdleri. lr. I'lorco'M Favorite a'rescrlptloit ig ; tho outgrowth , or lx-Hiilt , of thla * ; reut and valuable o.vpcrlence. Thousands of teatlmo- nhtls , received from pntlents and from phyal- ' ciiuiB J wlio luivo tented it in the more ukktu- vated and obstlnato coses which had hallled their skill , prove it to Iw the most wonderful remedy ever devised for tho relief and euro of BUtrerlnir I women. It is not recommended ana "cure-all. " hut as it most perfect Speeilla for woman'H peeiiliat * iiilincnt.s. Ah a powerful. iuv.Kor.itlntr tonic , it , Imparts etrciiKtli to tho whole Bjetem , nnd to tho womb and its appendages In particular. For overworked , • • worn-out , " \ 'run-down , " debilitated teachers , milliners , dressmakers , seamstresses , "fihov-tfirls | , " house- keepers , mirsiiiK' mothers , nnd leHrte women generally. Dr. I'ieree's Favorite l'lescrlption is i the K'eatcst earthly boon , Iwlnjf luietiualed nsanappetizinfi : eordlal and restorative tonic. * Ah a soothing ami ritreitKlheiiiiisr nervine , "Favorite l'rescriptio.i" is tine- ( Mialcd and is invaluable in allaying and 8110- duhiff nervous oxcltsibility , irritability , ex- J haustion , prostration , hysteria , spnsms anu H other distressintr , nervous symptoms com- § monly i attendant upon functional and orpuiiu diseaso it of tho womb. It induces 1 efrcsliliiff sleep and relieves inontal anxiety and do- MM spondency. H , , i Br. I iorcc . Fai-orlto Prescription H ii is a legitimate medicine , L-arefully H compounded i by an exiicrieiieeil aud.flkill.11l H physician i , and adapted to woman's delicate H onraiiizatiou. It is purely vegetable in ite H composition Ji J nnd perfectly harmless in its H effects i in any condition of the system. For M morniwr i sickness , or nausea , from whatever H cause < aripiiuf. weak etomaeh. indiirestion , dys- H pepsiu and kindred symptoms , its use , iu small B doses ' , will prove very beneficial. H • 'Favorito I'rcticriplion J' in apoul- Mm tive euro for the most complicated and ob- H stinate eases of leiicorrhea , excessive llnwiiifr , H pahtful mcu-struntiou , tiniiatur.il suppressions , MM prolapsus , or faliir ! ! ! of the womb , weak/back. Mm " ieniale weakir Sb , " nntevcrsion , retroversion , ' H bearinjj-down sensations , chronic congestion , B inSamuiatioii and tilccratirai of tiie womb , in- ilninmation , pain r.nd tenderness in ovaries , m accompanied with " internal heat. - _ x m Am a rcsn.a.or and promoter or fH * 1 M i tou.tl action , at that critical period ot taiaV < \ from irirlhood to womanhood , 'l-avonteSL / scription" is a perfectly safe remedial a 4 J M and can produce only Rood results. . # > p | enually ellieaciotis and valuable 111 its eiwts HH when taken for those disorders and derafutc- HH ments incident to that Inter and most cnUcul J period , known as "The Change of Lite. - "Favorite E rcacriptioii , " when taken W in connection with the use of Dr. 1'iercos H Golden Medical Discovery , and small laxative m doses of Dr. Pierce's Purgative Pellets l.ittlo m Liver Fills ) , cures Liver. Kidney and 1'ladder m diseases. Their combined use also removes m % blood taints , and jibolishes cancerous aud H scrofulous humors from the system. H • • Favorite X'rescnptioii" is the only W medicine for women , sold by druggists , 11 ndor M a positive guarantee , from the manu- j H facturers , that it will give satistaction in every H case or money will Imj refunded. Tlnsguaran- W tee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper. W and faithfully carried out for many years. H • Large I ottlcn (100 ( doses ) $1.00 , or nix MM . bottles lor $5.00. mmu For large , illustrated Treatise on Diseases of W j ( Women (1 ( ) pages , paper-covered ) , send * en H cents in stamps. Address , Mm j j j World's Dispensary Medical Association , . GG3 Blain St. , BlIFFAJLOj N. IT. H W12ARD OIL I : /S & Mrg X * / 'Tr/a- mmm Have been enjoyed by the citizen3 of nearlr every H town anil citvin the US.ana lliouinniJsof peoplu Wt can testily to tho vroinlu-rful hcallnt ; power ot * Hj , Hamliirs Wizard Oil * it Cures Ncuralrjta , Toothach2 , H . Headache. Catarrh , Croup. Sore Throat , M l RHEUBfflATISRfl. Lame Eack , Stiff Joints , Sprains , Bruises , 1 1 Burns , Wounds , Old Sores zna mM All Aches and Pains- M The many testimoninN roeelvMl by tw mores than * H prove nil " wo claim lor thl valuable remedy. It * * H not only relieves tuo most bevere pains , but ' M i if Gui'85 You. Thai's fhe idea ! gfM For sale by all Dnijrclsts. rriec. CO cont pet1 Wmm\ \ . mailol free to everybody. bottle. Our Pont. Uoou MAW * ' Address WIZARD OIL COMPANY. CHICAGO , | M M okiy trdb 1 tftnpM Will purify tbe BLOOD roanlato H r > 3al24S tho LIVER ant KIDNEYS na. 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