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MQDBRKSAKAKIA. . , - - ITowihe'rathcd-'jilbfical City Zoofci "at tlie J'rciicnt Day , -if Jerusalem Letter to Now Orloani Tiroes-Democrat. The modern village is very insignifi cant. Joseph us says that it received its name of Sobastia from Herod , in honor of Augustus. The city has been sacked and plundered times without number. TJpon its cxtrcmp summit Almb had itd famous ivory palace , and this acropolis constituted the capitol of the ten tribes until they were carried captive into Assyria. The modern re mains , which arc the finest I have seen in the liply land , outside of Jerusalem , only date back nominally to the time of Herod , of course , but it is doubtless true that Herod employed much of the material of former ages in creating his splendid structures , in which event the debris represents a pre-Herodian an tiquity. Against the city for its idola try Micah and Hosea launched forth the invectives of prophecy : "I will make Samaria as aheap of the field , and as plantings of a vineyard ; and I will pour down the stones thereof into the valley ; and I will discover the foundations thereof. " "Samaria shall become desolate , for she hath rebelled against her God ; they shall fall by the sword ; their infants shall be dashed to pieces , " etc. There have been numer ous literal fulfillments of these predic tions. Looking down into the valley as wo rode around the hill wo fre quently discovered broken columns and building rubbish. We rode completely around the hill , a circuit of about two miles , tracing the remains of Herod's magnificent col onnade. There were evidently four rows of columns clear around the hill , support ing a porch above. The porch has van ished , but a great many of the massive columns arc still standing. Other pil lars are broken in two , lie prostrate , or are utilized in the construction of stone walls. We counted nearly 100 , and Mr. Floyd says that the great majority have either been destroyed by the na tives or carted away to Europe to oc cupy niches in museums. The level place at the extreme top of the hill was adorned by sixteen very large columns. It was doubtless in this general inclos- urc that the temple of Baal stood , which was utterly destroyed by Jehu , after he had received the heads of Ahab's seventy sons in baskets at the gate of Jezreel , and mercilessly slaugh tered all the priests of Baal , as record ed in the 10th chapter of the 2d Kings. It was very near Samaria that Elisha dwelt when the horses and chariot of Naaman , the Damascene- leper , halted before the door of his humble home. Now , as then , leprosy holds carnavalin Damascus , and is regarded as incura ble as it was by the king of Israel when he rent his clothes under the impres sion that the audacious Naaman was a tool of "Benhadad's to pick a quarrel with him. Grasping , penurious Gehazi was made to inherit the leprosy of the Syrian captain , which "should cleave unto his seed forever. " Perhaps some " if the modern Nablous" lepers are the inheritors of this fearful legacy of Ge hazi. My impression is that it was dreadfully stupid of Naaman to put II confidence in the word of a native 2ike E Gehazi. What terrible agony there must have been in Samaria during that memora ble siege of theindefatigableBenhadad. After having traveled through the Ori ent it does not seem at all incredible to me that the people resorted to doves' dung for food , until it actually became a costly luxury ( IE Kings vi. , 25. ) Not only did Elijah and Elisha work wonders in Samaria , but even the Apostles wrought miracles and preached there. The revival which was started by Philip , who far eclipsed the witch eries exercised by Simon the Sorcerer , induced the Apostles who had remained behind in Jerusalem to reinforce him by sending Peter and John thither. Then was the Holy Ghost given , which Simon sought to buy with money ( the first impulse of an oriental when he thinks there is no chance of getting a thing as a * ree gift ) . We were shown the ruins of an interesting cathedral , known as the church of St. John , in which , it is claimed , the beloved disci ple met his death. These ruins are architecturally interesting. Plso's Cure for Consumption is not only pleasant to take , but It Is sure to cure. Mr. Thompson's African Travels. Sir John Kirk has sent from Zanzi bar along telegram to the Geographi cal Society , supplementing with valu able details the information we have already given as to the African expedition under Mr. Joseph Thomp son. We are able to give the following details : Mr. Thompson left Taveta last July in company with a Pangani caravan , after his first ineffectual attempt to penetrate into the interior. Travelling in a northerly direction and passing Rombo , he reached the dread \ ed Masai country , and crossed the headwaters of the Tzavo ; thence his route was more westerly , across the great sandjr plain , the bed of a dried-up lake , of which Jfgirl is a remnant. He reached Doenyo Erok on August 19 , and there he met the Masai in numbers i but the caravan % being so lar e , they gave no trouble. Here Mr. Thompson left the sandy , sterile plain , and enter ed the Kaptei district , a more broken country , rising in elevation to a pla teau ; this is a volcanic region , with extinct cones lying along a fault. On September 5 he reached Ngongoabaz and the headwaters of the Adni , in lat itude 1 deg. 22 min. south , longitude 36 deg. 32 min. east , altitude 5500 , ' which forms the southern boundary of a Kikuya. Here Mr. Thomson left the Kaptei plateau and reached next the northern end of Lake Naivasha , in lat itude 0 deg. 43 min. 30 sec. south , lon gitude" 36 deg. 4 min. east. Lake JTaiv- asha lies in a trough-like valley , which extends to 1 deg. north latitude and divides the plateau. Lakes Nakola , Bahringo , and numerous hot springs lie in the trough. Mr. Thomson visited South Naivasha , Doenyo Susiva ( Sus ) , 8000 feet high , a wonderful volcanic crater , and Buri ( D. Mburo ) . The Moisa here were numerous and harass- ing , but there was no fisrhtinp ; . Mr. Thomson sent Martin ( his assistant. the Maltese sailor , ) with the Pagnani cnravaa-to Bahrlngo r , Jlc himself , with thirty men started for the Kenia plateau , 2000 feet , and' there crossed the Sottima. Tiio northern end of the range was 12,000 feet high. He teach- ed the base of Mount Kenia in latitude S min. south. The mountain appears to ho a single cone , in height equaling Kilimanjaro. It is a sharp peak , snow- clad and volcanic , latitude 10 min. south , longitude SO deg. 45 min. east. Hence , Mr. Thomson proceeded toBah- ringo , where ho founl Martin well. The Pangani caravan had gone north. The latitude of the south end of the lake is 28 min. north , longitude 35 deg. 47 min. cast , altitude 2COO feet. Mr. Thomson then crossed Kamasia ( Lika- masia ) range , 8000 feet , thence over the Quasingisnu plateau , and by a gen tle descent over a treeless plain to Kav- irondo. He pcoceeded west from Kiv- asundu with a few men to Lake Vic toria Nyanza , in latitude 12 min. north , longitude 33 deg. 45 min. east. The northern corner of the lake as repre sented in our maps must , it seems , 'be cut off.Returning to Kivasundu , Mr. Thomson proceeded further north by Elgonys ( Ligonyi ) Mountain 14,000 feet , where he found wonderful artifi cial inhabited caves. On his return to Lake Bahringo he was unfortunately tossed by a buffalo and severely wouna- ed ; he was also attacked by acute dy sentery , which kept him two months at Naiyasha on his return journey. He again reached the coast of Minbassa by Ngoyvabag , Kaptei , Ulu and Ukamba , and a few days after the dispatch of the telegram was to proceed in the Sultan's steamer to Bombay. Those acquainted with the map of Africa will perceive that Mr Thompson has made substan tial additions to our knowledge of the region visited. BILL NYE. Indulges in a Domestic Homily Upon the Dutlea of Parents. Mistakes In Bearing Children That fchould Be Avoided. Danvor Opinion. We should so live that when the sum mons comes to be a parent it will find us prepared. Like a thief in the night , at an early hour when we think netlike like a thunderbolt from a clear sky , the call may come to us. Let the night- lamp , therefore , be trimmed and burn ing , and the alum where you can lay hold on it at any time. But , above all , we should make ourselves conversant with those little parliamentary rules whii'li must govern the conduct of the parent in his or her social contact with the child. A few suggestions upon whal constitutes etiquette and shows good breeding in this branch of society , readily marking and 'contrasting the cultivated parent and distinguishing him or her from the vulgar , the snide , the plebeian , the canailles ( as we say in France ) , the James Crow and the sans culoites parent , might not be ill-timed or inopportune. In wiping a child's nose be extreme ly careful to leave the nose. Some parents use so much unnecessary strength in doing this that they find when it is too late that they have wiped the nose of a pet child into space. Clothing gives more needless pain. jNothing canbe more pitiful than the child's first look of sorrow and disap pointment when he starts to wipe his nose and discovers that it is gone. Pause , fond parent , while the wipe is in its incipiency , and resolve that you will spare its nose. It can be of no use to you , and the loss of it will be con stant source of annoyance to the child. Teach your child the beauty of frank ness and open candor toward all. Im press upon him the beauty of being what you appear lo be , and hte de ception everywhere. If you will fondle him and dote on him to society and jerk kim bald-headed in the seclusion of the home circle , he will readily un derstand what you mean. Children soon.learn that if you hug their little gizzards flat while visitors are about , and then , when the home life is again resumed , you throw them down cellar and wear out a table-leg on their chub by limbs , that life is real , life is earnest , and the square-toed , open , frank policy is not generally in use. Parents should impress upon their children the beauty of self-sacrifice and self-abnegation , if they know what that is ; I don't. If there should be but one piece of pie , give it to "poor sick papa. " It may kill him , and after the funeral our young life will be one prolonged tiallelujan and rose timed whoop'emup 'lizajane. Parents should not be constantly sus picious of their children. This will ev idently breed hypocrisy and unreliabil ity. If you fear that your son is playing pin-pool , do not break down your constitution and bring on delirium tremens , hanging around the pool tables and watching all night for him. He will look upon you with distrust , and no doubt at last tell you to go and soak your head. Donot constantly tell your boys "how tall" he is that he "grows like a weed" and finally make him think ie is a giraffe. If you keep it up you will finally make a round-shouldered , awkward , bashful beanpole out of a migh'y good looking boy. If every : all boy in this country will agree to lick every wooden-headed man who tells him "how he does grow , " I will agree to hold the coat of the said tall boy. I am now dealing with a subject of which I happen to be informed. The same rule applies to girls as well. [ f you want to make your daughter 'all over the piano and yearn to climb tree whenever she sees anyone come toward the house , tell her "what great swalloping torn-boy she is get ting to be. " In this wayif p'.rents act judiciously and in conceit , we can soon have a nation of young men and women whose me oners and carriage will be as beautiful and as symmetrical , as the plaster cast of a sore toe. "Where there is no Christian Sabbath , there is no Christian morality ; and without this free institutions cannot long be sustained. M. Lean. Sabbath is the green oasis , the little grassy meadow in the wilderness , where , after the weekday's journey , the .pilgrim halts for refreshment and repose. Rev. Dr. Keade. < KiptBre Cured permanently or no pay. Oar new and sure care method of'treating rapture , without the knife , enables as to guar antee a cure. Trusses c.in be thrown away at last. Send two letter stamps for references , pamphlet and terms. World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion , Boffalo , N. Y. If writing upon glazed paper is done with a solution of three parts of good jet black ink and one of gelatine , several good copies can be obtained without the aid of a press * "A Perfect Flood of Sunshine" will fill the heart of every suffering woman if she will only persist in the use of Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescrip tion. " It will cure the most excruci ating periodical pains , and relieve you of ail irregularities and give healthy action. It will positively care internal inflammation and ulceration , misplace ment and all kindred disorders. Pi ice reduced to one dollar. By druggists. A boy will leain more true wisdo min a public school in a year , than by a private education in five. [ Gold- mith. Consumption. Notwithstanding the great number who yearly succumb to this terrible and fatal disease , which is daily winding its fatal coils around thousands who are nnconsious of its deadly presence , DC. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discov ery" will cleanse and purify the blood of scrofulous impurities , and cure tub ular consumption ( which is only scro fulous disease of the lungs ) . Send three letter stamps and get Dr. Pierce's complete treatise on consumption and kindred affections , with numerous tes timonials of cures. Address , World's Dispensary Medical Association. Buf falo , N. Y. Boasted to Death by the Sun. Doctor Schweinfurth , in a lecture which he recently delivered at the Ber lin Geographical Society on the subject of his latest explorations in Central Africa , gave his hearers a thrilling ac count of the mode in which capital Eunishment is inflicted upon criminals y the Al-Quadjis , a small tributary offshoot of the great and powerful Di- jour people. The malefactor condemn ed to die is bound to a post firmly driv en into the ground in some open space where no trees afford a shade , and is there slowly roasted to death , not by any artificial means involving a waste of fuel , but by the natural heat of the sun's rays as they reach our earth in its equatorial regions. To protract his sufferings and to avert his too speedy end by sunstroke , the ingenious Al- Quadjis cover their erring compatriot's head with fresh green leaves , which ef fectually shield his brain from Phoebus' darts. No such protection is , however , accorded to his body , which gradually dries up , shrinks together , and ulti mately becomes carbonized. One ckance of salvation is open to the roasting man while as yet he is not completely "done to death. " If a cloud pass between the sun and his place of torment , he is at once cast loose from his post and be comes an object of popular reverence , as a mighty magician in whose behalf the supernatural powers have deigned directly to intervene. But clouds sel dom interfere with the administration of justice on the days chosen for public executions by the Al-Quadjis authori ties at least , that appears to be Doc tor Schweinfurth's experience of Afri can weather as far as it bears upon the judicial roasting of malefactors. The Sabbath is to the rest of the week in spirituals what the summer is to the restof the year in temporals ; it is the chief time for gathering knowledge to last you through the following week , just as summer is the chief season for gathering food to last you through the following twelve month. [ A.W. Hare. Advocates of prohibition nped have no fears of "PRICKLY ASH BITTERS" as it is a medicine , and by reason of its cathartic properties cannot be used as a beverisce. It is manufactured from the purest materials , and acts directly on the Liver , Kidneys , Stomach and Bowels. As a blood purifier it has no equal. It is pleasant to the taste and effective in action. Louisville , Ey. , has abandoned standard time and returned to the solar ravs. THE TVTA-RKETS. OMAHA. WHEAT No. 2 : 64 © BARLEY No. .SI 53 © RYE No. 3 47 © 4814 CORN No.2 40 ? ® 41 OATS No. 2 30 © 32 ; BUTTER Creamery. 18 © 20 BUTTER Choice dairy. 14 © 15 GRAPES Per basket 1 50 EGGS Fresh 13 © CHICKENS Per doz. live 250 © 275 CHICKENS Dressed , per H > 12 © 13 APPLES Barrels 300 © 350 POTATOES Per bushel 45 © 50 TOMATOES Per box 85 © 90 SEEDS Timothy 1 90 © 2 00 SEEDS Blue Grass 225 © 250 HAY Bailed , per ton 900 © 1100 CALVES 6 00 © 0 00 CHICAGO. WHEAT Perbushel 83 @ 83JJ CORN Per bushel .54j © 55 OATS Per bushel..4 30 © 32 PORK 24 00 © 24 50 LARD 7 37& @ 745 HOGS Pckg and shipp'g 5 55 © 5 80 CATTLE Exports 6 50 @ 6 85 SHEEP Medium to good 310 © 460 ST. LOUIS. WHEAT Per bushel 83 } ; © 84 CORN Per bushel 47& © 48 OATS Perbushel 29 © 30 CATTLE Exports 630 © 6 65 SHEEP Medium 3 25 © 3 50 HOGS Packers 6 25 © 5 50 .Allen' * Iron Tonic Hitter * care Rneurna- tsra. All genuine boar ilie signature of J. P. Allen. Druggist , St. Paul , Minn. The plagup , fresh from Persia , recently carried off 800 of the czar's subjects hi the neighborhood of Kirs. . . . .UK. , on D ntl t' Tooth Fowdrr. Fine Smooth , Cleansing , Uefreshlng , Preservative. 15c. Can a man who writes a poem on his hat be regarded as vers-a-tile. Save $2.OO Per Day. \Vhen you visit Omaha and wish to stop at a peed hotel , po to the Metropolitan , corner Twelfth and Duglas streets. There you can oret the same accommodations at § 2.00 per day as at any of the first-class houses that charge S4.00. The Metropolitan is famous for its flrst-class tables , its good beds , its cleanliness and low prices. This is the hotel that accom modated one hundred more guests than any other house during the State Fair last fall , and without anv extra charge because of a rush. It is the only § 2.00 PER DAY HOTEL CENTRALLY LOCATED. Ihe cholera in Europe has already com menced to send our countrymen home. Those persona who do not need Iron , but who are troubled with jNnrvousncss and Dyspepsia , will find in Carter's Little NEHVK Pills a most desirable article. They are mostly used in combination with Car ter's Little Liver Pills , and in this way of ten exert a most macical effect. Take Just one pill of each kind immediately after eating and you will he free from Indigestion and Dyspepsia. In vials at 25 cents. Sold by daugglsts. An Indian killed and robbed a Chinese merchant at Duckwater , Nye county , Nev. , last week. fote' ! c rboll salve Instantly relieves the pnla of Burns and Scalds and never leaves a Scar. It Is the best salve In the world for Kcneral family use. 25c. and 75c. At druggists or by mall , J. W. COl/E At CO. , Black Ulvcr Falls , Wls. A cat's paw A Thomas cat. A waist of time An old maid's. Solid men admire the beautiful , and this accountsiin some measure for the thousands upon thousands of bottles of Carbollne , the deodorized petroleum hair renewer and dressing , which have been sold yearly since its invention by Messrs. Kennedy & Co. , of Pittsburg.JPa. Artesian wells were known at Thebes 2,000 yoara before the Christian era. For ten or twelve years I have been severely afflicted with Catarrh. Never be fore found such decided relief as from Ely's Cream balm. I consider myself cured. J. W. BUFFIKGTON , Mechanicsvllle , N. Y. fPrice to cent * . ] In one week Ely's Cream opened a pass age in one nostril through which I had not breathed in three years , subdued an infla- mation In my head and throat , the result of Catarrh. Colonel 0. M. NEILUAY , Owe- RO , N. Y. [ See adv.J "Soled again , " remarked the cobbler , as he repaired an old pair of booty. HUNT'S [ Kidney and Liver ] BEMEDY is no "hit or miss" compound or old woman's mixture. It la prepared by a scientific pharmacist , with 'a full knowledge of the powers and virtues of each ingredient'in the class of diseases which it cures. It is purely vegetable and can not harm the ' youngest child or the most feeble invalid. Simplicity and gripes are striking charac teristics In green apples. IF afflicted with Sore Eyes , use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water. Druggists sell it. 25e. 25e.A A business that is run into the ground- Artesian well boring. YODNG MEN 1 KKAJ ) THIS. THE VOLTAIC BELT Co. , of Marshall , Mich. , offer to s ° nd their celebrated ELEC TRO-VOLTAIC BELT and other ELECTRIC APPLIANCES on trial for thirty days , to men ( young or old ) afflicted with nervous debil ity , loss of vitality and manhood , and all kindred troubles. 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Sprains , bruises , stiff joints , burns , pcalds , and rheumatism are relieved by Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bone Liniment. Sold'by Druggists. 'Worms cause peevishness , fevers , convul sions and frequently death. A pleasant , sfe and certain remedy is Dr. JAQUE'S GERMAN WORM CAKES. Sold Dy all Druggists. Headache , constipation , liver complaint , biliousness are cured by that mild , cleansing remedy which never produces pain , EtL- ERT'S DAYLIGET LIVER PILLS. Only 25 cts. Sold by Druggists. An economical man will keep the leather of his harness soft and pliable , which pre serves it from cracking or ripping. He al ways uses UNCLE SAM'S HARNESS OIL. Sold by all Harness Makers. One-third of all who die in active middle life are carried off by consumption. The most frequent cause is a neglected cold , cough , hoarseness , bronchial trouble or asthma , all of which way be permanently cured by EILERT EXfKACT OF TAR AND WILD CHERRY. 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DCHAMEL CLARK , Farmer , Lee. JIass. t re m II 1m Is a remedy founded on a correct diagnosis of this disease and can be he- pcnded upon. 50c. at druggists. ; COc.by mall. HAY-F.EVER Sample bottle by mall 10 cts. ELT BROTHERS , Druggists , Owego , N T. The feeble grow strong when Hostet- ter's Stomach Bit ters is used to pro mote assimilation of the food and enrich the blood. "Indiges tion , the chief obsta cle to an acquisi tion of strength by the weak. Is an ail ment which infalli bly succumbs to the action of this peer less corrective. Loss of flesh and appe tite , failure to sleep , and growing evi dence of premature decay are speedily counteracted by the great Invlgorant , which braces up the physical energies and fortifies the constitution against disease. For sale by all Druggists and DEDERICK'S HAY PRESSES. the customer keeping tlie one that suits beet. Order oil trial , address for circular and location of Western and Southern Storehouses and Agents. P. K. 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In order to effect a cttrc , it is en ffesaary to remove the cmae. Jrrtv/u- Zor and Jltaplsh action of the Bowels Seadaehe,8ic1tne39atthoSiotnachPn' in the Sack and Loins , etc. , indicate t".r the Liver ia at fault , and that nature re quires assistance to enable this orgaa ta throw off impurities. Prtebly Ash Elttero ens especially compounded for this purpose. Shci/orc mild in their action and effective as a cure ; are pleasant to the taste and taken easily by both children and adults , 'c- Tien according to directions , they era a oafoandpleasantcurcfor'OySTpe'pslc : , General KeblHty , Etat itaa ! Cos * etipation , Diseased JSitincyo , etc.etc. AaaszioG&fuzific-they are superior to any other medicine ; cleansing the system thoroughly , end imparting new life and energy to the In valid. Itia a medicine and szot en < utozclcat2nsr beverage. ASK YOOR DRUGGIST FOB PSI5BIT ASH OITTELS , ondtako no other. EEICB , 3LOO per Bottle. 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CUBES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. , Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use in time. Sold by druggists. f ° r circu- 'ars showing who is entitled t ( } pcnoni bounty , &c. Z. C. ' WOOD , Pentton A.ttu * , Washington. D.C. ELECRAPHY ; T taught at Omaha School Telegraphy , Omaha Neb. Send for circular. E. O. WAIT , Manages WANTED experienced Book and Bible Agents In every county. Liberal salaries paid. Address , stating experience , 1' . O. Box g.g. , St. Louis. Mo. ACE3TI S WAKT' for the best and fastest selling Pictorial Books and Bible" . Prices re duced 35 per ct. NATIONAL Pen , Co. , St. Louis , Mo. CHARLES MIIYERI < K , FURNITURE. 12O6 , 12O8 and 121O Farnnm t. , Omaha. YflUNPi HRN Telecraphy and Shorthand School I UUllU miill paying situations guarant'd.Ajnei. lean School of Telegraphy & HhorthandMadinonWlB. ' N C Omaha , 210 33 WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS please say you saw the advertisement in this paper. A Gieit ; Problem. tii Take all the Kidney and Liver Medicines , Take all the Ttlood purifiers , T.iko all the Rheumatic remedies , Take & 11 the Dyspepsia and indigestion curcH , ' Take all the Ague , Fever and Billloua specific * , Take all the Brain and Nerve force revivers , Take all the Great health restorers. In short , take all the beat qualities of all thenfl , aud the * beat Qualities of all the best medicines in tin worm , and you will dad that Hop Blttera have iho best curative qualities and powers of all concentrated In them , and that they will cure when any or all of those , singly or combined Pall. A thorough trial will give posi tive proof of this. Hardened Liver. Five years ago I broke down with kidney and liver complaint and rheumatism. Since then 1 have been unable to bo about at all. Hy liver became hard like wood ; my limbs were puffed up and filled with water. All the beat physicians agreed that noth ing could cure me. I resolved to try Hop Bitters ; ! have used seven bottles ; the hard ness has all gone from ray liver , the swell- In * from my limbs , and It has worked a miracle in my case ; otherwise I would have been now in my grave. J. "W. MoiutY , Buffalo , Oct. 1 , 1881. Poverty and Suffering. "I was dragged down wjth debt , poverty and suffering for years , caused by a sick family and Urge bills for doctoring. I was completely discouraged , until ona year ago , by the advice of my-pastor , I com menced using Hop Bitters , and in one month we were all well , and none of us have seen a sick day tince , and I want to say to all poor men , vou can keep your families well a year with Hop Bittern for less than one doctor's visit will cost. I know it. " A WOUKINGMAN. S37 None genuine without a bunch of green Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile , poisonous stuff with " " " " "Hop" or "Hops" In their name. Jformer ( toparly looking over fence ) : Losing flesh , arc ycr ? and don't sleep o' nights , eh- Take WKIGHT'S INDI ANYKGKTABLE PILLS , my boy , and you'll soon talk otherwise. I takes 'cm regularly. C They purify the blood and cure all bil ious complaints. Perfectly safe to take , being purely vegetable. * * * * it * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . . LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S . VEGETABLE COMPOUND * IS A POSITIVE CURE FOR * * AH those painful Complaints * and Weaknesses so common * * * to onr best * * * $ * * * * > * * FEMALE POPULATION. * * Frlee 91 In liquid , pill or Imenge form. its purpose fs solely for the legitimate healing of disease and the relief of fain , and that ft does all it claims to do , thousandsof ladles can gladly testtfu. It will euro entirely all Ovarian troubles. Inflamma tion and Ulceration , Falling and Displacements , and consequent Bplnal Weakness , and la particularly adapted to the change of life. * * * * * * * It removes Falntnesa. Flatulency , destroys all craving for stimulant * , and relieves Weakness of the Stomach. It cures Bloating , Headaches , Nervous Prostration , General Debility , Sleeplesfne'w , Depression and Indi gestion. That reeling of bearing down , causing pain , and backache. Is always permanently cured by its uet. Send stomp to Lynn , JIoss. , for pamphlet. Letters at Inquiry conndentially answered , far sale at druggist * , * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * DR. HENDEiiSON , | 606 & 608 Wyanclotte St. 115 years' pnctlcs KANSAS CITY. - - MO. 112 In Chicago. Authorized by the State to treat Chronic , Nervous and .Private Dis eases ; Asthma , Epilepsy. IlheamaHsm. Piles , Tape-worm , Urinary and Skin [ Diseases , SBMIXAI. WKAXSza * { night tout * ) , SBZTJAI. DEBILITY ( to * oj sexual prnctr" ) , &c. Cures guaranteed or inoiie ? refunded. Charges low. Thousands of caaea cured. So injurious medicines used. No detention from business. All medicines furnished even to patients at distance. Consultation free and confiden tial call or write. Age and experience are Important A BOOK for both seres Illustrated and circulars of other things sent waled for two 3c stamp * . My Museum Unovopen. Hours : 9 a. m to7 p. m. Sundays : 10 to 2 as. Well Boring a ROCkDrilling MACHINERY ! For Horse or Steam Power Hundreds of the best men in 30 States and Territories use it and will have no other1 RELIABLE ! DURABLE ! SIMPLE ! Established over 35 yoars.vre have ample j facilities to fill orders promptly , and to satisfaction of our customeru. GateJ J loirue FRKE. Addres * * JLOimiS & NYMAJf , TlfHu. Ohio. Believue College. * * NEXT TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 17 , 1384. Classical. Scientific. Commercial and Art Depart ments , noth sexes admitted. Tuition low. boartlins ; cheap. HTAddress for particular" . Rev. W. W. irsha. 1) . D. , President , Believue , Neb. Oculist and Aurist. J. T. ARMSTRONG , 31. D. Practice limited to dsseazes of the Ej-e , Ear and Throat. 1503 Farnam St. - . . . Omaha ELAINE AND LOGAN. Agents wanted In every county to sell tnlsropnlar worjc. Illustrated , at ) pagci ; endorsed by the Na tional Committee. You can mafceiiO tottOaweek. Choice of territoryOutfltajc. . Also , Llvos of Cleveland and Hendrlck- > . Extra terms. INTERIOR PUB. CO. . Lincoln , Neb O C. CAMPBEIX , Proprietor. New House. Terms. 12 per day. 1215Doujlas8t. OMAHA , Neb. TKKATISBPKEE. SKAtrua . Cl IYIR CEirrs. tLIAIn. DISPENSARY co. . Drawer 1376 HornellsTille. K. Y. Full * igor of the CcneratJTe Orgias re stored , male or female , old or younfr. 3ir..riws j o < ijossorj jjorajfj ut -jrej Xnitq3fisnoju3 j 'strtJSjo XJTCIJ/I ojnsx ) pire * n jwn S3A13.M 'ujeia atfj jo sarcasm ire joj airo lias Xpaids 33 Bo ovr5 , - , Biliousness , and nil LIVES and BOWZL Complaints , MALAKIA. lave no Diseases ( ONE PILL AJ3O3E ) . For Pcmale Complaints these Pilla In m. , nail for is