IffATTi Official * of tins Ifew llatcn rottofllce Baffled. There is trouble in the Now Haven postofflcc. A Now Haven business man alleges that bis mail has been robbed , and that letters con * talning money received at the Now Haven postofflce have been stolon. Dotcctlvos have been at wotk on the case , and the postofflco officials are supposed to have exerted them selves In the way of special surveillance , but so far every effort In the line ot investigation has proved f uti\o \ , and despite the fact that y\l ° postmaster , tlio chief clerk and other em- j ycB of the oflico keep an actlvo watch , the alleged robberies have continued with little Interruption. The total of the alleged rob beries in tike a Inrjio Bum. George G. Pawn * iner , who is the head of the Yale silk works , is a dealer in the scrap silks so dear to the feral- nine heart for fancy patchwork. " He and bis partner were the pioneers in this line and now control n largo business. Advertising largely they have secured customers all over the country , their mail being among the largest received at the postoffleo In Now Haven * As the correspondence generally relates to orders for goods , most of the letters contain money ranging in amount from a fraction of a dollar upward. As a rule thwsums are too small to suggest postofllco money orders or the regis tration of letters. During the latter part of August complaints begad to pour in upon the flrrn from customers at a distance who claim to have lorwanled money without receiving ! In return any of the goods ordered. So fre quent became these complaints that Mr. Pawning made known the fact at the post- ofllcc. Detectives were employed to look after certain features of the case , but their vigilance effected nothing. It was at first suspected that some perfon had obtained a duplicate key to Mr. Powmng's postofllco drawer and was opening it sur reptitiously. A close watch kept in the post ofllco lobby upset this theory , tor nobodysave Pawning opened the box , though the letters continued to disappear. In the meantime a new lock was placed upon the drawer , and de tective work was transferred to another plmso of the case. For a fortnight the postofllco authorities have been on the watch without any result ether than the embarrassment of discovering thatdcspito their surveillance the theits continued without Interruption. Though satisfied that the thefts really were taking place , all detective expedients have been equally Ineffectual , until the postofllco authorities have settled down to the opinion that either there is no hope of cornering the rogue , or else that the thefts are from the out- Eld o. Chief Clerk Uoyd said his attention had been called by Mr. Pawning to these alleged irregu larities some time ago , and that ho had care fully and persistently investigated every phase in the case , but as yet had been wholly unable to find tho'sllghtest evidence of crook edness upon the part of any man in tbo post offlco employ. "I can only say this , " said Mr. Boyd , "that the boxes now in use at the post ofllco have been in service for BO long as to have become almostworthlcss. Forten years they have been steadily in use , and we have found that many of them are continually get ting out.of order , and I think there is more than a bare possibility that thcso losses may be accounted for in this waj Many of these boxes have become so defective in thoirlocks , etc. , as to have given us trouble with other parties , but until this instance there has never been any reason to suspect anv crookedness upon the inside of the olflcc. We know that in some instances keys in use at the oflico have become so worn by long use as to now fit and unlock a half dozen drawers. " The in vestigation will be pushed , and inspectors from Washington are expected. THE NATION'S WARDS. Estimates of Appropriations Required for Xheiv Support. The following are the estimates of the ap propriations required for the suppo'rt of the Indians the next fiscal year : Current ex penses , salaries , etc. , S2oS,500 , present appro priation , $218,300 ; fulfilling treaties with and support of Indian tribes , § 3,191,355 , present appropriation , ? 2,574,419 ; general Incidental expenses of the Indian service , $181.600. pres ent appropriation , $111,800 : trust funds $95,170 , present appropriation , $ ! > 5,170 ; miscellaneous supports ) for the benefit of Indians not pro vided for by treaty ) , $1,132,500 , prcsont appio- priation , $1,201,500 : miscellaneous $693.200 , present appropriation , $518,000 ; Indian schools 51,309,7 1 , present appropriation $9S9,600. To tal estimated expenditure , $7,238,019 , present appropriation , $5,7J8.7S9. The report of Inspector specter Haworth , in charge of Indian schools , shows an average attendance of pupils the last fiscal year of 3,919 at boarding and 1,75'J at day schools ; total attendance 5,678 , or about :52 : per cent larger than the preced ing year , excluding all missionary schools and pupils placed in the state educa tional schools. The report shows that there are 10,000 Indian children old enough to attend school. At the Cbiloch , I. T. , school 7,000 acres of land have been reserved for the bene fit of pupils , so they may find homes imme diately upon finishing their education. Two new schools are provided for in the estimates one at Devil's Lake , Dak. , nnd one at Wichi ta , I. T. and with the expected developments and enlargements of schools , seven in opera tion , it is believed that all applicants can be accommodated. The superintendent recom mends that Indian pupils who may- hereafter complete school terms , when of proper age , be admitted to the United States citizenship , and the same privilege be extended those In dians who have left their tribes and become possessed of property. In this connection it is shown that the number of Indians who have thus quitted their tribes and became tax-payers rose from 25.731 in 1870 , to 60,107 in 1880 , un increase of 10,767 during ten years. PRIVATE HENRY. . The It'ill Which lie 3Tadc TTJiilc in the Arctic Rcyions. The will of the late Private Charles B. Henry , of the Greely expedition , who was shot for stealing provisions , was filed in the probate court at Chicago on the 3d. It is written in pencil on a scrap of paper about the size of a. postal card , torn from a blank \ised in the navy. It is dated Camp Clay , May ! ) , 18S1 , and is as follpws : "I , Charles li. Henry , being sound ot" mind and health , do hereby declare this to be my last will and tes tament. All my property , pay due , and that may become due , I bequeath to my parents , brother and sisters , now alive , to be equally divided among them. Wm. Helms , of No. 20 South Water street , Chicago , I appoint as my executor. Charl s B. Henry , private Fifth cavalry , United States army. " The will is witnessed by Lieut. F. N. Kislingbury and Private J. Bender. A postal card to Sir. Helms tells of the condition or the command , saying seven had already died and the re- ftmiudcr expected death. An American Croolt Wanted in Scotland Joseph Ilaeside , of AVaukegan , 111. , appear : ed before the United States commissioner at Chicago , and gave bail to appear for examina tion on the question of extradition for forgery. It appears tbeapplicationwas made : by the Clydesdale association of Scotland , charging that Kaeside purchased in thatcoun- : trv a lot of Clydesdale horses of inferior breeding , and forged pedigrees containing more valuable strains of blood , and sold them in this country to the detriment of the horse interests there and here. The application was presented to the state department at Washington through the British minister , and government ollicers were directed to ar ; rest him and deliver him to the British vice- consul at Philadelphia. In order to avoid ex tradition , if possible , Haeside surrendered himself. Star Route Suits. A suit in the star-route contract was filed in Washington on the 29th by the district at torney to recover $11,901 , with interest from September 15th , 1880 , from A. H. Brown , who was a contractor on the route from Monument ment to Lake Bond , Colorado , between Feb : ruary , 1879. and June , 18S2. It is charged M * wn obtained the sum sued for by fraud. \-P district attorney also entered suit to /coer $12,000 sureties on the bond of How- fate , late disbursing officer of the United States signal corps. A yew Electric Railroad. The model of an electric elevated railroad , run by a new motor Invented by Dr. W. F. Adams , of St. Louis , was put in order In the exposition building in that city. The power is distributed from a central station , and runs along a wire laid under the car track , similar to the cable of a cable road , and gripped in a similar manner by a wheeled grip which com ] munlcates the current to a revolving arma ture set between two magnates under the body of the car. The armature is on a sleeve , which revolves and commnnicates motion to minor wheels curiously geared Inside the track wheels , which then In turn revolve , check or ro-revolvc , being at the will of the conductor. Tlio machine appears to bo a suc cess. The length of the model road Is 250 feet , and the car makes u complete circuit every twenty seconds. A full-sized car of twenty- five horse power will shortly bo set running in machinery hall , and this winter it is intended to have built and in operation an elevated street railroad , tbo franchise of which is ap plied for. _ "What a JttlHKlnnIppI Pilot Say * . Ciipt. D. M. Riggs , who is well known at New Orleans and along the Missis sippi river , says , "I have been suffering from dyspepsia for the past live years , and from broken rest , by severe pains in the bowels and kidnej's. I tried every medicine reeommended for these dis eases , without success. At last I used a bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters , which proved a perfect success in my case. " It cures all liver , kidney and malarial diseases. MUBDER IN NEBRASKA. A Jllootly Di-pil in fiance County County , JVW . Fottrl'eojtle Xurtlerett. A special from Fullerton , Neb. , of the 3d , says : The most horrible crime In the annals of the state has Just been unearthed here. The body of Harry Pcrclval , a farmer living about ton miles from town , was found near u buy stack partially eaten by hogs. Two bullet holes in the skull told the story of his dc-Jth. In the house the bodies of Porcival's wife and child were found. Both hart been shot in bed. Not n living soul was left on the farm. Pcr- cival's nearest neighbor , a young man whose name has not yet been learned , was also found dead in bed , having been shot in the head , the same as the other v.ctims. Every thing of value from both houses is missing , making it plain that the object of the terrible quadruple crime was robbery. A man who had been working forPcrcival is missing , asis also one who has been helping Percival's mur dered neighbor. These men have been very Intimate of late , and it is reasonably certain that they arc the gully parties. A squad will be organized to-morrow morning and start in purtult of them. A. Would-be lilachtnallcr. J. O. Harvey , a prominent young business man of Wilton , Iowa , was arrested in Chicago and taken to Kockford , Illinois , on a charge of blackmail. The allegation is that several months ago he in some way became possessed of a bundle of love-letters written by Miss. Larkin , of Rockford , now Mrs. DC Forest , wife of a reputable citizen of that place. There was nothing compromising in the mis sives , but it is stated Harvey persistently at tempted to secure § 100 for their return. The father of the accused Is a clergyman , located at Wilton , and is well known throughout the state as a temperance lecturer. For a cold In the head , there is nothing so good as Itcmcdy for Catarrh. THE MARKETS. OMAHA. FLOUII Wheat per 100 fts 225 © 275 FLOUII Kyo per 100 Ibs 1 40 @ 175 HKAN Per ton 11(10 ( 61150 WHEAT No. 2. 61 } @ 015 * * KAHLKV No. 2 50 © 52 UVE No. 2 40 > © 41 COHN No. 2 mixed 435 $ © 433i OATS No. 2 25 © 25 HITTTKU Fancy Creamery. . . . 28 © 30 JtUTTEH Choice dairy 14 @ 17 GHAI-ES Per pound 5 © C EGGS Fresh 19 © 20 ONIONS Per bbl 140 © 175 CHICKENS Per doz , live 2 25 © 250 APPLES Barrels 225 © 250 POTATOES Per bushel 35 © 40 SEEDS Timothy 1 no © 2 00 SEEDS Illuo Grass 175 ® 200 SEEDS Hungarian 115 © 125 HAY Bailed , per ton S 00 © 9 03 NEW YORK. WHK T No. 2 Spring 84 © 8554 COHN No.2 63 © IX\y \ OATS Mixed Western 315 * © 33 POHK New Mess 1C 75 © 17 00 CHICAGO. FLOUII Winter 475 © 550 FLOUII Spring 375 @ 450 WHEAT Per bushel 80 ® 80J COHN Per bushel 571/i@ 57J OATS Per bushel 255 * " © 20 % POHK ic 00 © 1C 50 LAUD 7 22 > © 725 HOGS Pckg nnd shipp'g 500 © 550 CATTLE Exports C 75 © 730 SHEEP Medium to good 275 © 400 ST. LOUIS. WHEAT No. 2 red 813 © 81& COHN Per bushel 40VS © 41 OATS Perbushel 25& © 26 CATTLE Exports C 40 © 675 SHEEP Medium 2 50 © 4 00 HOGS Packers 4 50 © 4 90 KANSAS CITY. WIIKAT Per bushel CO'COJi COHN Per bushel 44 © 45 OATS Per bushel 225 * © 23 CATTLE Exports 6 00 © 6 25 HOGS Medium to good 4 6254 ® 4 C5 SHEEP Fair to good 3 00 ® 8 25 "Not a St. John Man. Merchant Traveler. "Mrs. Jones , " said Mrs. Blinkin to her next door neighbor , "you have the stubbornest husband I ever saw. " "You don't say so , " was the quiet answer. "What's the matter now ? " "Why he stood in front of my hus band to-day , and wouldn't budge , though he asked him once or twice toile ilo so. " "I wasn't my husband. " i "But I know better. " "Well , I say it wasn't. I've known that man for thirty years , and if lie ever refused to budge when anybody invited liim to , then he ain't my husband that's ill. " Mrs. B. got a slang dictionary to see ivhat "budge meant. A Sabbatarian Hen. Saltlmore American. Some months ago Mr. George Colton , favorably known as a breeder of poul- : ry of the highest grade , presented to he young son of a friend a pair of white Seabright chickens of rare beauty in ippearance. When taken to their new lome , near the city boundary , one of he hens began to lay eggs , and has con- inued to do so without intermission , jxcept on Sundays , up to the present lay. Every precaution and test has Deen used to discover if the aforesaid icn had in anyway labored on the sabbath dajr , but among the ten or welve in tne family it is the unanimous sonviction that she observes the Sab- jath in every way , as a Sabbatarian should. Her Jboy'owner contends with ill seriousness tliat the hen respects the sabbath. He watches the chicken louse closely , keeps it under lock and : ey , and finds an egg in the nest daily except on Sunday. His wonder is how Hr. Colton could have so trained his hicken in youth so that when it be- same a hen she "did not depart from t , " and conclndes it is the result of a food example. He cannot understand t any other way. And what of chaussures ? For dressy oilets , pretty shoes of patent leather , ow on the instep , with Hat bows ; the kloliere shoe for the day time , the boot if glazed or dull red ; stout boots with vide square heels for hill-climbing ; hoes of yellow leather for the sandy teach ; elegant little slippers for the louse. Braids of all widths will be very fash- enable this atutumn. Young or middle-aged men suffering from nervous debility , loss of memory , Eremature old age , as the result of bad abits , should send three letter stamps for illustrated book offering sure means of cure. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association , Buffalo , N. Y People now wish more lean pork and the skilled swine growers should recog nize this desire and act accordingly The more high priced pork they can sell , the more prolit they will realize. "The of " Slough Despondency" in which you are wallowing , on account of some of those diseases peculiar to you , madame , and which have robbed you of the rosy hue of health , and made life a burden to you , you can easily get out of it. Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Pre scription" will free you from all such troubles , and soon recall the rose-tint of health to your cheek , and the elasticity to your step. It is a most pefect specific for all the weaknesses and irregulari ties peculiar to your sex. It cures ulceration - ceration , displacements , "internal fever , " bearing-down sensations , re moves the tendency to cancerous affec tions , and corrects all unnatural dis charges. By druggists. Beware how you let words pass for more than they are worth , and bear in mind what alteration is sometimes pro duced in their current value by the course of time. Southcy. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures when ever } ' other so-called remedy fails. A Fatal Collision. On the 29th a passenger train from Balti more for Chicago and a local freight going east collided sixty-live miles east of Wheeling. The trains were going at full speed. Six freight cars and the mail car of the passenger train were demolished. The killed are Thos. Turlcy , conductor of the freight , and Thos. O'Donnell , of Martinsburg , iircman on the passenger ; George Leonard , engineer , fatally hurt ; John Smith , engineer , James Adams , mail agent , James Sapp , chief clerk of the mail car , nnd D. W. Boyd , Iircman , areall % severely injured. The passengers escaped uninjured. The accident was due to a misun derstanding of orders by the engineer of the freight. The new combination of Smart Weed and Belladonna , as used in Carter's Backache Plas ters has proved to be one of the best that could be made. Try one of these popular plasters in any case of weak or lame baek , backache , rheu matism , neuralgia , soreness of the chest or lungs , &c. , and you will be surprised and pleased by the prompt relief. In bad cases of chronic dyspepsia , a plaster over the pit of the stomach stops the pain at once. Ask for Car ter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Backache Plasters. Price 25 cents. "Pa , I want to gowhaling. " "All right , my son. " And in a few minutes he was Lusy in the woodshed with lots of blubber. A CARD To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth , nervous weakness , early decas' , loss of manhood. &c. . I will send a receipo that will cure , FREE OP CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send self- addressed envelope to REV. JOSEPH T. INMAN , Station D , New York. Henry Villard is said to be worth half a mil lion , and isjjnly 48 years old. the Skin & Scalp , Poisons , Bites of Insects , Piles. Ulcers , &c. Cares Barns and Scnlds without a scar. Small boxes 25c ; Jnrco75c. Get the genuine. Sold by Drucsists. J. W. COLE 4 CO. . Black River Falls. Wis. A stroke of lightning split open a hollow tree at Shasta , Cal. , revealing a skeleton and clearing up a murder mystery. "The best is the cheapest. " This is an old nda e and the essence of wisdom. The best medicine , and the only sure cure for diseases of the liver , kidneys and bladder is the old and reliable HUNT'S [ Kidnev and Liver ] REMEDY. Physicians endorse it highly and prescribe it in their practice. The Czar of Russia may be Warsaw off than f he had stayed at home. Maid of Athens. What is the difference between this noted Lady and Carbolinc the great hair producer i Answer : One is "Maid of Athens , " the other- is made of Petroleum , both come from Grease. The emigration of bank cashiers to Canada ooks like an ex-owed us. Allen's Iron Tonic Hitters la tlio most powerful Tonic In the World. AH Rcn-.ilne bear the ; Ignature of J. 1' . Allen , Druggist , St. Paul , Minn. A justice's pantaloons can hardly be called > reaches of the peace. Young Men ! Read This. THE VOLTAIC BELT Co. , of Marshall , Mich. , > iTcr to send their celebrated ELECTUO VOLTAIC IELT and other ELECTUIC APPLIANCES on rial for thirty days , to men ( young or old ) ifllicted with nervous debility , "loss of vitality ind manhood , aud all kindred troubles. Also 'or rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , and nany other diseases. Complete restoration to icalth , vigor and manhood guaranteed. No isk is incurred as thirty clays trial is allowed. .Yrite them at once for illustrated pamphlet rce. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Eighteen steers are being fattened at Shel- ivyille , Ind. . for a big barbecue. All will be pitted and roasted at once. CENTRAIi HOSPITAIi. : OR. 14th AND JONES STS. , OMAHA , NEB A new hospital with a capacity of fifty beds. Private rooms for those who desire them. Ladies in confinement will have every atten- ion and absolute privacy. All surgical opera- ions skillfully performed. Experienced physicians in constant attendance. Rates cnsonable. For particulars address Central Hospital , Omaha , Neb. Sprains , bruises , stiff joints , burns , scalds , .nd rheumatism are relieved bv Uncle Sam's verve and Bone Liniment. Sold by druggists. Worms cause peevishness , fevers , convul- ions and frcqucntlv death. A pleasant , safe nd certain remedy is Dr. JAQUE'S GERMAN VORM CAKES. Sold by all druggists. Headaches , constipation , liver complaint , lilliousness are cured by that mild , cleansing emedv " which never produces pain , EILERT'S ) AYL"IGHT LIVER PILLS. Only 25 cents , iold by druggists. An economical man will keep the leather of lis harness soft and pliable , which preserves t from cracking or ripping. He always uses JNCLE SAM'S HARNESS OIL. Sold by all larness Makers- One-third of all who die in active middle life re carried off by consumption. The most requent cause is a neglected cold , cough , loarseness , bronchial trouole or asthma , all of rhich mav be pcrmantlv cured by EILERT IXTRACT OF TAR ANT1 > WILD CHERRY , old by druggists. A farmer's wealth depends on the condition f his stock. When scraggy and feeble they re especially liable to distempers , fevers , colds , nd all diseases which destroy animals. Thou- ands ot dollars arc saved annually by that val- able old stand by , UNCLE SAM'S CONDI- ION POWDER. Restless , fretful , crying children are suffer- acc and need for their relief Du. WIN- JHELL'S TEETHING SYRUP , which is use- ul not only , for all the disorders of teething afants , but cures coughs , croups , sore throat olic and cramps of older children , and should Iwavs be kept in cverv house for emergencies. nly 25 cents. Sold by all druggists. "Jtoneh on Corn * . " 15c. Ask for It. Complete ire , hard or soft corns , worts , buniocs. It is the successful trapeze performer who merallv reaches the climb-acts. When you visit "New York City , via Central depot , save Baggage Exprcssage and $3 Car riage Hire , and stop at the Grand Union Ho tel , opposite said depot Six hundred elegant rooms fitted up at a cost of one million dollars ; $1 and upwards per day. European plan. El evator. Restaurant supplied with the best. Horse cars , stages and elevated railroad 'to ' all depots. Families can live better for less moncv at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel in the City. 'There's deal of music In a good some pee ple's soles , especially If the soles arc hitherto untried. Take care of your Liver. A great number of the diseases to which mankind arc liable arise from a disordered condition of this organ. Keek it In a sound and healthy condition and you can defy disease. THICKLY ASH BITTEUS arc especially adapted for this purpose , being composed of drugs which act on the Liver , giving It tone and strength to wlthstaud ma laria. Love levels all rank except in the south , and there a man is either a major or a colonel just as long as he pays his liquor bills. Buchii-TaUm. ' Quick , complete euro , nil nHOjlngKldnov tiud Urinary D seiiflca. U. It is estimated that 7,000,000 sermons are preached to Americans yearly. If afllictcd with Sore Eves , use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eve Water. "Druggists sell it. 25c. The Prince of Wales contemplates making a tour of Ireland , accompanied by the Princess. "ItoiiRh on Itch" cures humors , erupMons.rlne- noruj , totter , ga t rhuum. irosted feet , chilblains. Young ladies at Newport drive about in. dog carts wearing high silk hats. Jtfenimiui'B Feptunfzecl ISeef Tonic , the only preparation of beef containing Its entire nutri tious properties. It contains blood-making , force- generating and llfe-sastnlnlns properties ; Invalua ble for IndlR-nttnii. ly i > ei 'a. nervous pros tration , mid all forms of senunil debility : also. In all enfeebled condition" , whether the result of exhaust ion , nervous prostration , overwork , or acute disease , particularly If resulting from pulmonarycomplaints. . CASWKLL , HAZARD & Co. , proprietors , New York , " Sold by druggists. a There has been less amateur coaching in England this year than formerly. Only two coaches arc now running out of London. Jtouirh on Itat- . " mars nut ratsralc . flies , roachea , bedbugs , auts , vermin , chlpmunns. 15c. Two hundred inventions have been accom plished by women during the past year. CURES Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , SoreTliron , S vcllina .Sprnln .nruI ea , Burn * . Scald * . Front III lea , 1KD ALL OTHEIl I10IIILY PAI.\S AND ACHES. Bold by DruggiiU and Dealers everywhere. Fifty Centi fcottlt. Directions la 11 Languages. THE CHARLES A. VOGELEU CO. ( SnMMionto A. VOUELZP.4CO. ) Baltlmorr , lid. , U.S. 1. -THE % EST TONIC. This medicine , combining Iron with pure Vegetable tonics , quickly nnd completely Cures Dyspepsia , Indigestion , Weakness , Impure Blood , iUaloriuChills and Fevers , and NenrnlKia. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys nnd Liver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to "Women , and all who lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth , cause headache.or produce constipation other Iron medicines do. It enriches and purifies the blood , stimulates the appetite , aids the assimilation of food , re lieves Heartburn nnd Belching , and strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers , Lassitude , Lack of Energy. &c. , it has no equal. 4ST1 The genuine has above trade mark nnd crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Bade only I.r IltiOnX CIIF.3IICAL CO. , RILTUIOKE , 3D. ' ' | ,4lflHfc MKfc BHak. a m f rm Th medorlty of the lllf of the human fce < Jy arite ffotn a derangement of the : the stomach and affecting both X.lver , tcnccl * . In order to effect a cure , it it mtieatary to remove the cause. Irregular i lar and fi affifh action of the Bowolf. aeadachc,8ieJcnc3 at the Stomach , Fit. ; fn the Sack andXointi , etc. , indicate t % thever3a , quires assistance to enable this organ to throw off impurities. jprlcfcly Asli Bittera are especially compounded for thi * purpose. XJteyart mild in their action , and effective at a mure ; are pleasant to the taste and taken easily by both children and adultft 'a- Iten according to directions , they are o safe andpleasant cure for Zlyspcpsla , General DetolHty , Habitual Con- tipation , Diseased Kidneys , etc. , etc. A a Blood s orlflGr iey mr * superior to any other medicine ; eleanslng the system thoroughly , and imparting now life and energy to the < - valid , jt < a medicine cm * not oa tntoslcatinsr beverage. All TODE OBOBOIST MB PBICSLT ASH BITTKS , ma Uke no other. PBIOT. LOOperBa a. FUICKLY flSH BITTEnS CO..SOLE PROPRIETORS St. tool * and TTiTiriM City. Xfa. In 10 toUOUayB. Kop. r till Cared. 11 > 1U J. tiT.iilMIK.Sb , Lebanon , Ohio. Tired All Over This I tbc way many people cxprrM thnt terrible feellniroflauxf or , debility and latitude which In of ten the forerunner of nerloun tlUcnue. It should bo overcome at all hazard * , und llood'i Samaparllla 1 * the best medicine forthupnrpoic. It throws off tlio tired fccllugandKlveg new life and vlKurto'the whole body. "I bccninemore nnd more Impresucd wlththe cITcc- ttml qualities of Hood's Sanaparllla. I u e It con- ntnntly In my family , and believe that the health wo constantly enjoy In due to Its use. It Is pleasant to take , and makes otic feel like a new man. " K. K. DKOM , Editor Wcstvlllc ( Ind. ) Indicator. "I derived so much benefit from Hood'g Sarimparllla that I think It has no equal. " Mn. M. A. KXIUHTS , Charlestowu , MasH. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold liyall Drtirelsts. si ; six for $3. Made only by C. I. HOOD & CO. . Lowell , Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar. KIDNEY-WOR ! THE SURE CURE KIDNEY DISEASES , LIVER COMPLAINTS , CONSTIPATION , PILES , AND BLOOD DISEASES. PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY , "Kidney-Wort la the most successful remedy I over used. " Dr. P. C. Ballou. Monkton. Vt. "Kidney-Wort Is always reliable. " Dr. n. N. Clark , So. Hero , Vt. "Kidney-Wort has curedmywlfeofler two years suffering. " Dr. C. M. Sumracrliu , Sun Hill , Ga. IN THOUSANDS OF CASES It has cured -where all else had failed. It Is mild , but efficient , CERTAIN IX ITS ACTIOX , but harmless In all cases. GTIt cleanses the Blood and Strengthens nnd elves New Life to all the Important organs of the body. The natural action of the Kidneys la restored. The Liver is cleansed of all disease , aud the Bowels move freely and healthfully. In this way the worst diseases are eradicated frosi the system. 2 PRICE , $1.00 IIQtlD OB DBT , BOLD BY DBCGGISTS. Dry can bo sent by mail. WfXLS , RICIIARDSOX & CO.Burllngton Vt. KIDNEY-WORT Protection. No such protective against chills and fever and other diseases of a. malarial type exists as Hosteller's Stomach ach Hitters. It re lieves constipation , liver disorders , rlicu- matl in. Kidney and bladder nllinciits with certainty and promptltuJo. A clianKLMi * gratifying as'Itlscomplftivoon take * place In the ap pearance , a well as the scn"atlon. of the wan nnd hajKTd In valid who ii-cs this Mandard prumoterur health and strL-ii th. For sale liy all DruKKlsts and Deal ers generally. The. above cut represents our SPFCIAL J .oo Belt which w e guarantee to l > e cheaper , lighter , more ctficti e and dur able thanTiny Electric Belt in eiisterce. We manufacture .1 Chain Belt rantin ? In price from $3.50 to $5 co which is equally as light and effective , but of course inferior to our SPECIAL in finish. THE PAPIPR ELECTRIC BFLT cures Rheumatism. Constipation. U\spcpsia , I-'emaleWeakness , Los of Sleep , and whatever ailment has its orijin in the nenuis system or defcrthe circulation. Send for Circulars. * I PAPIER ELECTRIC BELT CO. Box 28O. Omaha , Neb. ' ASK YOUR DRUCmST FOR IT. CHEAPEST LIST OF ARTIST MATERIALS OT" L , W. & N" . Oil Tube Colors , me. doz. ; Sible f-\ft. S lirushes. SC.UH Hristles , . 1'laques , c. Palettes. 350. ; - - t ; . . . . 70. up - ; . . ' . 5 up ; ' c. yard ; _ _ _ _ _ . r _ f r rented. me per cefc. Gold 1'iush Trains. Mouldings , Paintings , En- ; ra ings. Cord and Naiib. PIANOSanJOKC.ANS.fromJz up ; ' . . Drums. I-"Iues. I-ifes , 1'iolms. 55 ; Guitars. 55 ; ISanjus 53 50 ; IS2 0 U O B ffZithers. . Sheet Music. * i off printed hit ; Bui Ul v3 U < W Musu Instiiietnrsfurall Instruments. ; oc. A. HOSPE , Omaha. Send 2 ct. Stamp for Catalogue : I Gerrniin Asthma Cure nccr a- lm.eilia.tc rclirfiu the wortt cises.insures comfort-C lableelecp ffectacnrc-i-whcreaJlothersfaU. jt I trial convinces the most tKcptical. Price 5Oc. and f | Sl.OOofDrnFOstsorbymail. Sample FKEEf I for stamp. DR.K.SCHIFFMA ? , S.IMnl , Minn I iOwa r.cilnrss College. Practice pook-keeixrs as Tcichers : two lead ing Penmen. Short hanJ. Telegraph- Ing. 1 : Office ! for Students actud practice. He-1 location cheap board. 'uition low Journal free. JxKM.tcs & PILCH in. Des -Momea. la | 4 CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. BchtfouehSyrup. Tastcsgood. ; "set ii time. Sold by drugghta. j TJ' Rellevcd Immediately nnd cnred by using Coxz ASTHMA COKQCEKOK , Price t3.00 per bottle or 3 botrjes for 3 delivered. Address Dr. C. MARKT , Manager , Ham- Iton , Ohio. DAVENPORT BUSINESS COLLEGE pre pares mei : better for business than any other In- tltutionlsthe testimony of the commercial world. 'or circulars address LILLIIJUIDGE & DUNCAN. Davenport , Iowa. fll niED send stamP forcircu- I J I E I I li ars showing who is entitled W 1 U I L. E t = to pcnsion < bounty , &c. I. C. & WOOD , 1'cnsion AttiWashington. . D.C. /ANTED / experienced Book and Bible Agents In every County. Liberal salaries paid. Address , atlng experience , P. O. Box g. g. , SL Loula , Mo. IOKXTS WASTED for the be t and fastest * selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduced per cent. NATIONAL PCS. Co , St. Louis , Mo. 'flllNfrMRN Telegraphy and Shorthand Schon\ UUHU lUEiU J'ayinrjKit.iafionKfiuaratird.AraeT- ail School of Telegraphy & Mhorth'and.MadiPon.\Vin. \V. X. U. , Omaha , 227 41. N'HEX WRITING TO ADVERTISERS please . say you saw the advertisement in this paper , i Words of Wnrnhig nncl Comfort * "If your are suffering from poor henlth or 5 'languishing on a l > cil of sickness , take cheer . , - 'If you are simply nlllnf , ' , or If you fed 'weak and dispirited , 'without clcarlv know- 'Infrwhy , Hop 1Httera 'will surely cure you. If you arc a minister , and luivu overtaxed yourself with vour pastoral duties , or a mother , worn out with care aud work , or u man of business or labor , weakened by the strain of your everyday duties , or a man of letters tolling over your midnight work , Hop Bitters will most surely strengthen you. If you arc suffering from over-eating or drinking , any Indiscretion or dissipation , or uro young and growing too fast , as Is often the case , "Or If you are In the workshop , on the 'farm , at the desk , anywhere , mid feel 'that your system neetfs cleansing'ton- 'Ing , or htlmulatlng , without Intoxlcat- 'Ing , If you are old , 'blood thin and Impu.-e , puke 'feeble , nerves unsteady , faculties 'waning , Hop Hitters Is'whnt you need to 'give you new life , health , and vigor. " If you an * costive , or dyspeptic or suffer ing from any other of the numerous dis eases of the itomach or bowels , it Is your own fault if you remain III. If you are ua > ting away with any form of Kidney disease , .stop tempting death tills moment , and turn for a cure to Hop Hitters. If you are sick with that terrible sickness. Nervousness , you will lind a "Halm in ( . .Head" in Hop Hitters. If j on arc a fwiucnter , or n rcslilrftt ( if. J iii.i ! nmtlc dUtrlrf , lurrioadi * yotirHj'B- Icni -alnst thi ; M'inirj'f of all coiuitrlcH .Malariii , Kiildciiilc. Itllloux and Intcr- iiilltuni Fuvt-rs by the usu of Hop lltttcra. If you have roiiKh. pimply , or sallow skin , bad breath , Hui | Hitter * will clvu you fair Hkln. rich Mood , the nwuctest breath and health. tJUU will bu puld for a casc they will not cure or help. A Lady's Wish. "Oh , how 1 do wish my nkln wax us clrar and of t as ToiirH."nuliI a lady to her friend. "You can eaMly make it HO , " aiihwcred thu friend. "How ? " IiKiulml the Ural lady. "lly using Hop Bitters that makes pure , rich blood nnd bloomhiK health. It did It forme , us you observe. " ITI ? Noiie Ki'nulm : without a bunch of green Hop * on the white label. Sliuuall the vile , poIsunuiiH stutT with "Hop" or "Hops" ui their name. Farmcrtoparly ( looking orer 'fctire ) : Losing flesh , " arc ycr ? and don't sloop o' nights , eh ? my boy , and you'll soon talk otherwise. I takes 'em rciilarly. . They purif 3- the "blood and cure all bil ious complaints. Perfectly safe to take , being purely vegetable. * * * * # * * * * * * * * , LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S * . VEGETABLE COMPOUND * IS A POSITIVE CURE FOR All those painful Complaints * and Weaknesses so common * * * * to onr best * * * * * * * * * FEMALE POPULATION. * * Price $1 la liquid , pill or lozrnge farm. Its purpose is solely for the legitimate healing of disease and the relief of pain , and that it does all it claims to do , thousandsof ladles can gladly testify. It will cure entirely all Ovarian troubles , Inflamm * tlon and Ulceratlon , Killing and Displacements , or * consequent Spinal Weakness , and is particularly adapted to the change of life. * * * * * " * It removes Kaintness , Flatulency , destroys all cravirg for stimulant * , and rehevts Wtaknia * of the Stomach , It cures Bloating- , Headaches , Nervous 1'rostratioE , General Debility , SIeeplesMif , Depression nnd IncU gestion. That feeling of bearing down , causing pain and backache. Is always permanently cured \ > y its nw. Send stamp to Lynn , Mass. , for pamphlet. Letter * ol Inquiryconfldentiallyanswered. For&aleatdruggltta. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The BUYEBS * GUIDE is issued Sept. and March , each year : 224 pages , 8x 11 $ inches , with over 3,30 ® illustrations a whole picture gallery. Gives wholesale prices direct to consumers on all goods for personal or . ( gCSSacv family use. Tells how to JJyPlijj & . order , and gives esact jjjj gi cost of ev- erythingyou | jl Jj&- use , drink , eat , wear , or SfesrgSF have fun with. These SgSsS invaluable hooks contain information gleaned from the markets of the world. AVe will mail a copy Free to any address upon receipt of the postage 8 cents. Let us hear from you. e _ Respectfully , MONTGOMERY , . . WARD & CO. -o 2a ( > Wnbaah AYenue , CMeaso.Uir Well Bering & Rock Drilling RSACHSWERY ! For Horse or Steam Power Hundreds of the best men In 30 States and Territories use it and will have no other ! RELIABLE ! DURABLE ! SIMPLE ! Established over 35 years.we have ample facilities to fill orders promptly , and to satisfaction of our customers. Cata logue ritEE. Address _ iOOMJS & KY3IAN . Tiffin. Ohio. J. T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. Practice limited to dsseaeea of the Eye , Ear and Throat. 1503 Fr.rnnm St. . . . . Omaha JBCOGCIEJD. O C. CAMPBEM. , Proprietor. KewHoase. Tpnus.Kperday. 1213 Oooxisa 8C O3IAIIA , Xt-b. Rflf * fn ? * ) fin per hour at home. Nbpcddllnsr. No OUUt III 3 iUU 1mml > uIT. Thes - crt revealed , and 15 samples worth tt.O ( for lOc. ( Name this pa per. ) Address H. E. SLAYTOX , Montpeller. Vt. - - -y 3)1311 ) $ I PURGATIVE _ _ _ _ PoaltlTelT care SICK-HEADACHE. BUlonaneiR , and all LIV2H. and BOWEI Coaplalnw , MT. T T I BLOOD POISON , and Skin Diseases ( O2TE PILL A DOSE ) . Per female Conplatnt * thei * PlOlm equal. "I nnd then a valuable Cathartic and Liver PHI. Dr. T. H. Palmer. Kontleollo. TTa. " "In my pr ctlo I use no other. J. Denniaon , MJ } . , DeWltt. Iowa. " Sold rrrywhnre , cr cni tjr far fit * * . la Valuable inforzaaiioa 72LKK. X. 8. JOHX8OX * CO , SO