7 December 12, 1895 THE WEALTH MAKERS. 4 . - g I ; if 1- I t,vy v : i. INTENSE SUFFERING. From Dyspepsia and Stomach Troubles. INSTANTLY BELIEVED AND PER MANENTLY CUBED BY STUAET'3 DYSPEPSIA TABLETS. A New Discovery, Kut Sot a Patent Medi cine. Dr. Rod well relates an iiitprentinff Ac count oi what lie cousidiTH r romiirknble cure of ticute etonuicli troulilu ami chronic dyHtK'pmn by tli line ot the now diHCoverj', St uart'ti Dy8'pHia Tnblutx. He eays; Tlie patient won a niuu who had Buffered to my kuowledus for years with d.vep8iu. Everything h atu seemed to Hour and create acid midlines ia the stomach; he had paiim liko rheu nidtirtiu in the bank, tdinulder bidden and limbs, fiillneSH and dirstivNH after eating, Eoor appetite and Iohh of flenh; the heart ecu me affected, canning palpitation and BleeplensneHH at niuht. I gave liim powerful nerve tonicn and bluod remedies, but to no purpose. As an experiment 1 linully bought a fifty cent package of Stuart's- DyHpepwa, Tab lets at a drug store and giive them to him. Almost iunnediate relief was Riven aud after he had ued four boxes he was to nil appearances fully cured. There whs no more acidity or sour waterj risings nor bloating after meals, the appetite was vigorous and he has gained 10 or 12 pounds in weight ol uolid, healthy flesh. Although Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablots are advertised and sold in drug stores yet 1 consider them a most valuable ad dition to any physiciun'slineof remedies, as they are perfectly harmless and can ba given to children or invalids or in any condition of the stomach with perfect safety, being harmless and containing nothing but vegetable and fruit essences, mire nensiu aud Golden Seal. Without any question they are the safest, most efiocti ve cure for indigestion, biliousness, constipation and all derange ments of the stomach however slight or severe. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are made by the Stuart Co. of Marshall, Mich., and sold by druggists everywhere at hity cents per package. CLAVE IN MID AFRICA. One ol the Lut Letter Written by the Brave Young Explorer. The October Century contains ' a tribute by Robert Howard Russell tc the late E. J. Glave, who died In Afrl ca while conducting an expedition to Investigate the slave trade for the Cen tury Magazine. The following letter l , quoted, written from Lake Bangweolo. There Is no postoffice at above address I must carry this letter myself for an other 300 miles before I can despatch It I am Just now in a very wild part of Central Africa. I am traveling up between the Luapula river and the Bangweolo lake, toward Lake Moero. Upon reaching this I shall turn to the east again, and strike the south end of Tanganyika; thence I cannot say for certain, but I hope to descend the Con go and come out on the west coast- have covered a lot of new ground, and got together a budget of manuscript, new, and I think of some value as throwing considerable light upon the slave trade. I have had splendid hunt ingbagging Hon. zebra, eland and all sorts of buck antelope. I have kept fifty men supplied with fresh meat for three months, besides feeding many a hungry native. My Journey has thus far been most successful. In so far that I have not had the slightest trouble with any chief or his people. I have suc ceeded in making friends everywhere, My men, a rag-tag-and-bobtail lot, have behaved splendidly, but I am not out or the woods yet. I shall have a fine collection of photographs if I get out all right some of considerable value. I feel confoundedly' lonely at times without a white companion, and I have not spoken any English for months. My object all along has been to do a share toward the suppression of slav ery, and the information I have gath ered on this trip in regard to the sub ject will to some extent aid the cause. I should like to return to Africa, to this section of the continent, and take some active part in the suppression of Slav' ery. I have now only four rifles be sides my personal weapons: but with 800 rifles I could rid the whole land be tween Lake Nyassa on the east and Lakes Moero and Bangweolo on the west of lawless slave raiders. With my present information, I know where the murderous crews could be hit the hard est The cattle plague has played dreadful havoc among the domestic and wild animals throughout Central Afri ca. A year or two ago vast herds of buffalo roamed throughout the country I have traversed but I have not seen a single one. I have also been unfortun ate in the failing to see a rhinoceros although I have seen their tracks doz ens of times, some quite fresh, which I followed, but with no success. Twice in the Journey the grass has been covered with frost in the morning very miser able for my poor blacks, with their bare feet and legs, and only flowing rags around their loins; but as soon as the sun is up the air becomes more genial I have enjoyed remarkably good health, and I feel that I am as tough as piano wire. To be constantly among these na tive tribes Is not a cheerful existence for a lone white man. They are a cruel merciless lot, grasping in all their deal Ings, and absolutely untruthful; yet, withal, they are a poor, persecuted peo pie, and when subjected to humane gov ernment they may be wonderfully im proved." Deafbess Cannot Be Cured by local applications, oa they cannot reach the diseased portion ol the ear. There is only on way to car Deafness, and that I by constitu tional rsmeaiea, ueamess la caused by en I flamed condition ot th mucous lining ot th Eustachian To be. When this tub gets inflamed Ton nave rambling toand or Imperlect bearing, nd when It 1 entirely closed Deafnees I th re nlt.and unless the Inflammation can be taken ont nd this tab restored to It normal condition bearing will be destroyed forever; nine caae ont ol ten an caused by catarrh, which 1 nothing Bat an Inflamed condition ol tn moeou surface. We will gir On Hundred Dollar tor any cas Of Drain (eanand by catarrh) that cannot b p.-.jll.j'jarraj'IiraJn(Uorjjlrculari We have put on sale several hundred pairs of Pants . . . Worth up to $5.00 and $6.00. All go at $3.00 a pair. Several hundred Men's Suits and Overcoats. Boy's and Childrens' Suits and Overcoats. These go at ONE-HALF PRICE. Some Underwear and Lined Glove3 at 1-3 to 1-2 Off. m m BROWNING, KING & CO, HOW THEY LIE. t You See It In the Flute Fres You May Know It I a Lie. Populism in Kansas means free sil ver, but in Maryland the state conven tion declared against it. Meriden Ledger. That is a mistake you are led into, friend Prather, by relying upon re ports in the old party press. The Maryland state convention did nothing of the kind. Topeka Advocate. Yes, we relied on the old party press, but if we are wrong we would be glad to know just what they did say about silver. Will you give us their plank verbatim? Meriden Ledger. Certainly, with pleasure. Here it is: "We condemn both the democratic and republican administrations for re deeming the outstanding treasury notes or greenbacks in gold as be ing without authority of law, and demand that future exchanges, if any, be made for silver instead of gold. The financial question having been made the leading issue, we commend a united effort for its settlement, and to that end demand the free and unlimited coinage of sil ver at the ratio of 16 to 1 without wait ing the consent or pleasure of any other nation." You can now see what infernal liafrs the old party scribblers are. There never was a shadow of foundation for the report sent out respecting the ac tion of the Maryland convention. It was manufactured out of whole cloth just as nine-tenths of the other stuff relating to populism is manufactured by men who are hired and paid to keep the wires hot with lies ol line cnar acter. Topeka (Kan.) Advocate. ' City ticket ofBceElkhora-Northwestern line, 117 So. 10th St. Would Not Require Proof. A Texas gentleman took his rather obtuse son, to a school to enter him as a pupil. The teacher did a sum on the blackboard, as the would-be pupil could not do it himself, remarking: "Now that I have shown you how to do that sum. I'll prove It to you to show you that it is correct." "No need of proof, professor; I will take your word for It I know you wouldn't tell a lie," replied the pupil, much to the disgust of his parent Headache Destroys Health Besulting in poor memory, irritability, ner vousness and intellectual exhaustion. It Induces other forms of disease, such as epi lepsy, heart disease, apoplexy, insanity, etc. Dr. Miles Nervine Cures. Mrs. Chas. A. Myers, 201 Hanna St, Fort Wayne, Ind., writes Oct. 7, 1894: "I suffered terribly With severe headaches, dizziness, backache and nervousness, gradually grow ing worse until my life was despaired of, and try what we would, I found no relief until I commenced using Dr. Miles' Nervine. I have taken five bottles and believe I am a well woman, and I have taken great com fort in recommending all of my friends to use Nervine. You may publish this letter if you wish, and I hope it may be the means of saving some other sick mother's life, as It did mine." U1UU, i On sale by allldrugglsts. Book on Heart and Nerves aen&FBEE. Dr. Miles Medical m 1013 0 Street. GHAMBERbAIN Commercial College. la now offering special inducements to all parties wishing to study Uookfceep ing, Mathematics, Shorthand, Type writing, Penmanship, Latin, Trigonome try, Commercial and Railroad Telegra phy. Special attention given to prepara tory work for State University. OUB FACULTY. W. S. LLEWELLYN, M.A., Principal Commercial Department. W. S. CHALBERLAIN. Principal Shorthand Department and Lec turer on commercial iiiw, BEBT E. BETTS, Official Court Reporter a. If. TRUE. Principal Telegraphy and Railroad Bust- . n Department. I. O. OLSON. Principal Penmanship Department N. 0. ABBOTT. Latin, Trigonometry, etc Call or write for special rates during aummer montna. Lansing Theatre Building, LINCOLN. - - NEBRASKA METAL WHEELS' for your LmJL WAGONS. Any sit yon want, SO to 66 in. high. Tires 1 to 8 m.wide hobs to fit any axle. Have. 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SCOTT HAY PRESS Co. 810 Wt&t 6uv St. KaTOaC"ttfl Klo. Scott's . . . Carbo-Digestive Compound. Positively the One Remedy for the treat mens of Nervous Exhaustion, Simple and Aggravated forms of Dyspepsia, and Palpitation of the Heart. Does your food sour after eating? Are vou easily confused and excited? Do you get up in the morning tired and un- refreshed, ana witn a Dad taste in ine mouth? Is there a dull cloudy sensation, at tended by disagreeable feelings in the head and eyes? Are you irritable and restless? Does your heart thump and cause you to gasp for breath after climbing a flight of stairs? Does it distress you to he on the left side? Have vou impaired memory, dimness of vision, depression of mind and gloomy forebodings? Those symptoms mean that you are suffering from Dyspepsia ana iNervous Exhaustion. There is no other remedy extant that has done so much for this class of troubles as Scott's Carbo-Digestive Compound. 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Ine LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE f Uant?d l8 - More Prosperous Than Ever CAN BE TRULY SAID OF Lincoln Normal University. so PER CENT MORE STUDENTS ENROLLED THIS YEAR THAN FOR THE CORRESPONDING PERIOD LAST YEAR. u7- 1.... th nr.9T THAINTNO SCHOOL. FOR TEACHERS In Nebraska, or the West for that matter. We have the on ly well equipped statement come to see lor youreeii. "(seeing is Deneving. We prepare students to enter the State University of Nebraska, and grades made with us are recognized there. Our faculty of 19 experienced men and women Is the strongest to be found In any Normal, Business, or Preparatory School in the State. We assist all worthy graduates to positions. We have school the year round and you can you desire. Nobody disputes the statement tnat we nave tne Dest equippea unBiness uouege in jeurana Its graduates are found in good positions throughout the West. More than 160 positions in the best schools of Nebraska are filled by the last year's students of Lincoln Normal University. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION IS SPECIALLY EMPHASIZED. WE GIVE THE BACK WARD STUDENT A CHANCE. We have the largest and finest laboratories to be found In any unendowed Normal school west ot Chicago. For catalogue address, HILL M. BELL, M. S., Pres., Normal, Lincoln, Neb. BOARDING, FEED AND SALE STABLES. nou eon CASH ADVANCES MADE ON ALL CONSIGNMENTS. REFER TO ANY CINCINNATI BANK. WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS. SULPHO-SALINE Bath House and Sanitarium Corner 14th & V. Sts., LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. Open at AH Hours Day and Night All Forms of Baths. Turkish, Russian, Roman, Electric. With Special attention to the application of NATURAL SALT WATER BATHS. Several times stronger than sea water. 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