Ca t that Shadow from Brow ! " - I ) You can't do it if you have liver com plaint or dyspepsia. The darkened ! ( countenance tells tho story of inward ) 'commotion ' and woe. Clear yourstom- ' jach , strengthen your digestion , regu- { late your liver , tone your nerves , andj ] then away goes the shadow from your * brow , and you are happy because you. jare well. Mrs. M. J. Alston , of Little- ! jton , N. C. , says : "I recommend ! { Brown's Iron Bitters to the nervous and , jdebilitated. It greatly benefited me."j P Spah Uernbartlt is not strong , but she IB fitm able to cast a shadow. i "For Sale at a Sacrifice. " A well-established paving Dry Goods Stor I in Omaha , Neb. About "SIO.OOO required. Ad dress _ W. M. BpsnMA.y.Omaha _ , Neb. | Halfora Banco enriches hot Joints , stewi' Chops , flea , &c. Excelled by none. Try it. j ' Minister Phelps thinks tho English people , Rro exceedingly hospitable. f For cuts from barbed wfre fence , sore shoulders , ( ticks and open sores on animals , use Stewart's ( Healing PowderJ5and BOcts. a box. < Tho secretary of "war has been in tho Tvild ) " west , but not on tho warpath. * " " " " " " " ' "Y \f "l TV < TTYVO7ITT''V r Ladles who would retain freshness and vivaclty.i * J * don't fall to try Wells' "Health Kcnewer' " | OUGHIURE s s f I B Absolutely 8a 1 Free from Opiates , JSmettcs and Poisons. A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE CURE FOP Coughs , Sore Throat , Hoarsencw , Infiucnzo , Cold * . Bronchitis , CroapVhooplnOoucu , Aithmn , Qulnry , Pains In Chest , tad other ttTectloni ofthe Throat nd I > unc * . Price 5O cents a bottle. Sold by Druggists and Deal ers. Parties vnath to induce their dealer to promptly get it for them will receire two bottlesExpress charges paid , by tending one dollar to TUB CIUIUES A.YOdElER COSPAST , Solo Owner * anil Manufacturers , llalltmorr. Jlirjllnd , r. 8. A. Enter * tlio system , from. xiixkiiovTO causes , at all seasons. Shatters tho Nerves , Impairs Digestion , and Enfeebles tho Hustles. V v \ THE BEST TONIC Quickly and completely cures Malaria , and Chills andcvcrs. Jrorlnterinlttent Fevers , T os- Bitndc , Lnclc of Energy , it has no equal. It enriches and purifies the blood , stimulates tho ap petite. and strengthens the muscles and nerves. It does not injure the teeth , canso headache , or produce constipation all other Iron medicine * do. ATEnEE.T.J. RTILLT. the patriotic and scholarly Catholic Divino , of Arkansas , says : "I have used Brown's Iron Bitters with the great est satisfaction for Malaria , and as a preventive of Chills and like diseases , and will always keep it on hand as a ready friend. " Genuine has above trade mark and crossed red linos on wragoer. Take no other. Made only by BKOWN CHEMICAL CO. . IIAMMMORE , JID. IiADlES1 HAND BOOK useful and attractive , con taining list of prizes for recipes , information about coins , etc _ given away by all dealers in medicine , or muled to any address on receipt of 2c. stamp. Has your physician failed to arrest the dia- ejise from which you aro sufferinpr ? Are you losing : faith In medicines , and growing alarmed at your condition ? If so , taio The Great Blood Purifier , Compounded from the Troll-known curatives Hops , Halt , Buchu , Mandrake , Dandelion ; EarSaparilla , CUE car a Sag-radii , etc. They aro never known to fail in all oases of AND KIDNEY ! Troubles. They cure Dyspepsia , Indigestion , Hheumatism and all urinary troubles. TEey .nri oratc , nourish , strengthen and quictt the nervous system. As. a tonic they have no equal. They are a rational cathartic and a impart ) anti-bilious specific. " ' . - CAUTION Should be exorcised by persqhs whn pur- cEajlfiff Hops and'IWlAJLT Bitters. Do jfot get them comfounded with other in ferior articles of a similar name. For sala by all druggists and dealers. See that every label bears the name HOPS & MALT.BIOV Ttotrott , Mich. Hosteller's Stom- ' ach Bitters conquers nnd prevents ma larial fevers. dys-i pepsla , chronic con stipation , a tendency to kidney and blad- dcr ailments and rheumatism , and is ) of the greatest value- in cases of bodily trouble arising from weakness. Old peo- = pie are greatly aided = by it , and it Is highly 5 serviceable to con- valescentsand ladles' iu delicate health. It Is , moreover , a use ful medicine to take with one on long journeys , and coun teracts the effects of mental exhaustion. For sale by all Drug gists and Dealers generally. 1 4- .Not only to the sunerer sted by disease cues Tlldjre's Food supplement the proper medicine and brine bacfc strength and comfort , but the delicate mother will find In Its daily use lust what is needed to check and suppl ment the drain made upon mi- Try it , mothers , and be convinced. Recipes to suit dtJcrent-tastcs accompany each can. t juJLxaxjja.i-LJu.--U i Tub * Colors , We. dot ; Sable Brushes Tc. upj Bristles , sc. up ; Plaques , 7c. up ; VaUete. Sc.j i Artists' Easels , 90c. ; Artists' Boxes , $ LSO : Panels , lOo. Oils lZc.5 canvas , TSc ; Uoid Paint , 25c. NoveltW and Trenton Ware for Decorating. Fr me for Pictures In Gold , Plash. Oat and Bronze. Sampies if znoldlnc. 60c dozen. Ee-dS cent Stamp for Cataloeu * . A. HOSPE , Omaha. The Features of a Segue A practical detective can frequently discern at a glance that a man is a roguo. The stamp of dishonesty on his features , or his anxiety on being observed , tells the story. A remarkable illustration of this fact was narrated by the Boston correspondent of the Hingham Journal a year or two ago. The detective was Constable Derastus Clapp , the succes sor of "Old Reed , " a famous rogue- catcher of Boston half a century ago , who was for forty years the terror of evil-doers in and about the New Eng land metropolis. Clapp was a shrewd man and a most excellent judge of human nature. He could tell a rogue as far off as he could a black man. and he never made mis takes. His "come along with me" was imperative and admitted of no argu ment. An instance of his readiness in read ing character occurred one morning in the upper criminal court. A case of. considerable interest was being tried , and the gallery was crowded with spec tators. Two or three reporters were sitting near the door , when Clapp , stooping over , whispered , "Don't all look at once , but please observe that nice-looking man with the white cravat , in the front middle seat of the gallery. " We looked. "Now , " says Clapp , "I'll bet thatl can set that man traveling out of the court-house the - on double-quick in less than five minutes , nor will I leave the room or send him any message. " While we were wondering how the feat was to be acaomplished , the vet eran quietly beckoned to officer Tallaat , and taking a pair of handcuffs from his pocket , directed that officer's attention to the party in the gallery , and appar ently gave him same directions. Tallant opened the door and steppec1 into the entry , and at the same instan the man with the white cravat boltet like lightning through the crowd to tht door and disappeared. "Gentleman , " remarked Clapp , i never saw that man before in my life. It illustrates the scriptural saying , 'The wicked flee when no man pursueth. ' " Worti. Carolina Minerals. A North Carolina farmer of Cabarrus county suddenly found himself rich the other day , when he was offered $50 a bushel.for 2,000 bushels of a sand and gravel mound on his farm. The dirt was more profitable at that price than any farm product he could raise on his land , but he was as sharp as old Farm er Rogers , the North Carolina farmer of "Esmeralda ; " and didn't take it. The gravel mound is as'full of wealth as the dirt pile of Dickens' golden dustman , and the latest improved machinery is to be put in to work a gold mine. The discovery came about in this way : The farmer knew the mound , and knew of an old hole near it which had been fill ed up by the-drift of years. He wished to make a dry , gravelly front yard for his house , and hauled some cart-loads of the mound and spread it before his door. The rains washed it , and he found among the gravel a nugget of gold that weighed an ounce. Th'is opened his eyes. Then he scraped up the gravel and it "panned out" § 325 in rough pick ings. Then he took a bushel of the mound , ground it to powder in a mortar and it yielded $125 , which showed his- good sense in not taking $50 a bushel for it. Then the oldest inhabitant of Carbarrus , nigh on to a hundred , sud denly recolected a story told him , when he was abtJy , by his grandfather , about an Englishman who lived in Raleigh be fore the Revolutionary times , digging a pit , finding a pile of goldand going home to coin it. The pit was on this very Cabarrus farm and the mound was made from the diggings. The lucky Englishman worked the mine in the rough , took out the biggest yellow chunks and left the smaller nuggets and rich dirt for the farmer , and the name of this sudden millionnaire is Bob Paul. He will work the mine for all it is worth , and would not take for the Eng lishman's leavings as many ten-dollar gold pieces as would pave every inch of his farm. Maiden Effort of a Texas Orator. "In my deestrict , Mr. President and eller members , where a few moons ago the Indian lover wooed his dusky mate , and the wild fox dug Lis hole unskear- ed , peace and smiling plenty reign su preme , and.the . honest sweat of the toil er , wrung from the brow of labor by the horny hand of thrift , irrigates the soil , about all the iirigbtion we get in the course of the Almighty's twelve months. In that deestrict , Mr. Presi dent , the champing iron horse of mo nopoly rushes red-eyed through the fairest fields and daily climbs fences and piles of last years' mesquite roots to kill the only long horn the farmer has left , the "kindly beast , Mr. Presi dent , which has been the daily com panion of his wife and daughters , the mighty bed-fellow of the blue sow in the front yard , and which he gathered by his thrift and diligence from the passing herd of the Kansas drover. And when he sues the company for $500 and gets $1 and cests , who is to blame him if at the next election he votes frequent ly for the man who , in these halls have resounded to the eloquence of the Sev enteenth legislature , will protect him'- in his rights and secure him a large' slice of other people's. Forty years ago would the pampered minion of a northern tyrant thus have spurred the just rights of our citizens ? Not much. The ready rifle would have rung out and he would have felt the absurdity of fooling with the soldiers of the blood stained field of San Jacinto and the he roes of the Alamo. " [ Rapturous ap plause. ] Texas Siftings. ' A couple who had been "keeping company" continuously for twenty-eight years were married at Trenton , N. J. recently. Senator Camden of West Virginia 13 worth $2,000,000. * < Mothers Should Note This. " Under this caption an old. physician writes to a Cincinnati JVIedioal Journal , that in view of the fact that people liv ing at a distance from cities are fre quently obliged to resort to cough , mix tures already put up for use , they should provide themselves with only such remedies as aro known to be free from opiates , poisons and narcotics ; thus avoiding not only danger , but even fatal results. He recommends the re cently discovered Red Star Cough Cure which analyses and tests by various Boards of Health proved to be purely vegetable as well as prompt , effective and entirely harmless. , Rare Coins. King Frederick William IV , of Prus sia , died on the 2d of January , 1861 ; but before his death a number of thaler pieces , bearing his effigy and the date 1861 , had been issued from the Berlin mint. On the accession of King Wil liam new thalers were coined and put into circulation , and the others were gradually called in. By the end of last year all the Frederick William thalers of 1861 , save about fifty , had been re turned and defaced , and the remaining specimens are now consequently very scarce. Making due allowance for losses and deliberate destruction , it is considered probable that not more than a score of these curiosities are at the present moment in existence. No other coins of Frederick William IV. bear the date 1861. There are not many paral lel instances , for of course it does not often happen that a sovereign dies so early in the year. New York Evening Post , The Poor little Ones. We often see children with red erup tions on face and hands , rough , scaly skin , and often sores on the head. These things indicate a depraved condi tion of the blood. In the growing period , children have need of pure blood by which to build up strong and healthy bodies. If Dr. Pierce's "Gol den Medical Discovery" is given , the blood is purged of its bad elements , and the child's development will be healthy , and as it should be. Scrofulous affec tions rickets fever-sores dis , , - , hip-joint ease or other grave maladies and suffer ing are sure to result from neglect and lack of proper attention to such cases. Florida Saurians. Some interesting discoveries have been made in Florida by Prof. Lawrence Johnson , of the United States geologi cal survey. Just south of the Alachua county line he found several specimens and skeletons of animals which relative ly belongto a not far distant period. In piles , and somewhat mixed , there were the remains of a mastodon , two or three specimens of the rhinoceros , a large stag , a camel , fully as large as the Ara bian camel , but in structure more allied to the llama ; also a tapir , very much like the South American tapir , which lives in swampy places ; two teeth of a cardivorous animal allied to the tiger and panther ; one set of teeth and bones of a hippopotamus ; several crocodiles or alligators , and innumerable other bones not identified. Apparently the territory south of Alachua was at some time a large fresh-water lake. A Lovely Complexion. "What a lovely complexion , " we of ten hear persons say. "I wonder what she does for it ? " In every case the purity and real loveliness of the complexion depends upon the blood. Those who have sallow , ' blotchy faces may make their skin smooth and healthy by taking enough of Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medi cal Discovery" to drive oufc the humors lurking in the system. General Lew Wallace will cat his turkey at home this year. Mild , soothing , and healing is Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Rebel Bell has found out that ho Is not such a big man as ho imnginedhin.self. _ "JIOUGH ON ITCII. " "Hough on Itch" cures humors , eruptions ring worm , tetter , salt rheum , frosted feet , chilblains. R. B. Hayes thinks ho is in luck when eight out of fifteen of his eggs hatch. "When Baby waa dot , wo gave her Castorla , "When atewas a Child , she cried for Castoria , When she became Miss , she clung to Castoria , "WTiou sho had Children , sho gave them Castoria , When you visit New York City , via Central depot , save Baggage Eiprcssage and $3 Car riage Hire , and stop at the Grand Union Hotel , opposite said depot. Six hundred elegant rooms fitted up at a cost of one million dollars ; Slandupwardsperday. European plan. Ele vator. Restaurant supplied with the best. Horse-cars , stages and elevated railroad to all dej > ots. Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-classhotel _ inthecity. Buffalo Bill IB a bigger man in Chicago than Carter Harrison. Sprains , bruises , stiff joints , burns , scalds , 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 , safe and certain remedy is Dr. JAQUE'S GERMAN. WORM CAKES. Sold by all druggists. -Headaches , constipation , liver complaint , , billionsness are cured by that mild , cleansing remedy which never produces pain. ELLERT'S DAYLIGHT LIVER PILLS. Only 25 cents. Sold by druggists. An economical man will keep the leather of , his harness soft and pliable , which preserves it from cracking or ripping. He , always uses UNCLE SAM'S HARNESS OIL , Sold by all Harness Makers. One-third of all who die In active middle Hfo -are carried.off by consumption. The most fre quent cause is a neglected cold , cough , hoarse ness , bronchial trouble or asthma , all of which may be permanently cured by EILERT EX TRACT OF TAR AND WILD CHERRY. Sold by druggists. A farmer's wealth depends on the condition of his stock. When scraggy and feeble they are especially liable to distempers , fevers , ' colds , and all diseases which destroy animals. Thousands of dollars are saved annually by that valuable old stand by , UNCLE SAM'S CONDITION POWDER. Restless , fretful , crying children are Buffer- Ing and' need for their relief DR. WIN- CHELL'S TEETHING SYRUP , which Is use ful not only for all the disorders of teething Infants , but cures coughs , croups , sore throat , colic and cramps of older children , and should always be kept in every house for emergencies. Only 25 cents. Sold by all druggists. "Hoiv my back does ache I" AD diseases of the kidneys , retention of urine and female weaknesses , are cured by Hunt's Remedy. A standard specific and absolute cure Is found In the great liver and kidney medicine , Hunt's Remedy. Beware of Imitation * . "HOME ENTERPRISE. " Loss by Fire A "Word to the "Wisein Sufficient. I , the undersigned , insured my "house and contents in the Nebraska and Iowa Insurance Company , of Omaha , Ne braska , with J. R. Johnson , who repre sented himself to be a special for said company , also represented that said company gave a policy agreeing to pay all loss up to the amountlnsured. Also represented that said company had an actual deposit at Lincoln , with the State , which I afterward learned was not true , and I learned it to my sorrow. The total amount of insurance on my -house and contents was twenty-five hundred dollars. On the 25th day of February , 1885 , I had a total loss by tire on my house and contents. I noti fied said company. About the 12th day of March , 1885 , Matt Goodwin came to see about settling my loss , and brought a man from Plattsmouth , who claimed to be a carpenter and builder , to figure up my loss ( but Goodwin doing most of the figuring ) ; after they had figured together awhile Goodwin said that he would only give me about § 600 , for the house and about $400 on contents. At first I refused this , claiming I had a right for an arbitration under the policy. This they refused me. Then I asked them to rebuild the house. This they refused to do. I finally decided to take the amount offered rather than go into a law suit. I received from said company ( $919.02) nine hundred and nineteen dollars and two cents , togeth er with my note given-for insurance. McGINNESS CLEMMONS. Hock fluffs , Neb. , March 26,18S5- We , the undersigned , have made a true estimate of the dwelling burned by .fire on the 25th day of February , 1885 , and owned by McGinness Clommons , a-nd we do find that said dwelling could not be replaced for less than twelve hundred and fifty-three dollars and thirty-five cents , and that would be a very low estimate. J. W. BERGER , R. H. FITCH , Cnrpentcrs. CIIAS. L. GRAVES , AV. W. GRAVES , Masons. Sock Bluffs , Neb. , March 26,18S5. State of Nebraska , ) Cass County. Jss' I , McGinnis Clemmons , do , upon oath , say I have read and carefully ex amined the above circular printed over my name. The statements therein contained are not true. I never author ized any one to use my name in this connection. At the timp that the Ne braska and Iowa Insurance Company , of Omaha , adjusted my loss I was fully satisfied that they treated me fairly , but after the adjustment myself and wife thought of a good many things that were forgotten at the time. Ihave never made any claim on , or asked the company to pay for , such articles for gotten at the time the adjustment was made. Mr. Goodwin did not refuse arbitra tion , but the company did offer to re place my building. There was at my house , and in this neighborhood , two Continental insurance agents , claiming to live at Ashland , Nebraska. They seemed to be much interested in my business , and especially this loss , and wanted me to make a statement and sign it. I did so , but the one above re ferred to , published over my name , is not the one nor nothing like it. These Continental insurance agents proved themselves meddlesome , worthless fel lows , and I make this statement to cor rect any false impressions they may have made by publishing these false circulars over my name. Besides , I told them they must not publish any thing over my name or use my name in any way. ( Signed ) McGINNIS CLEMMONS. „ Sworn to and subscribed to in my presence by McGinnis Clemmons , who is to me well known to be the person he represents himself to be. Witness my hand and seal this May 22,1885. JAS. S. MATTHEWS , Notary Public , [ i. . s. ] Cass County , Neb. State of Nebraska , ) Cass County. J ss' I , D. M. Jones , do solemnly swear thatl made the estimate on the dwelling house of McGinnis Clemmons , damaged by fire on the 21st day of February , 1885 , and Insured in the Nebraska and Iowa Insurance Company , and that said "estimate is a true , conscientious and impartial exhibit of the actual damage by fire to said property , and that the Nebraska and Iowa paying him the amount of said estimate , I verily believe they paid him every cent to which he was entitled. ( Signed ) D. M. JOXES. Sworn to by the said D. M. Jones and subscribed in my presence this 22d day of May , 1885. JAMES S. MATHEWS , [ L.S. ] Notary Public Cass County , Neb. We , the undersigned , hereby certify that we personally know the above D. M. Jones , to be a competent and re liable builder and contractor. ( Signed ) A. W. MCLAUGHLIN , Cashier 1st National Bank , Plattsmouth. ( Signed ) JOHN BLACK , Pres't Citizens Bank , Plattsmouth , Neb. The salary or a lady in waiting to Queen Victoria is $2,503 per annum. Minister Phelps hopes that the London bak ers make good old-fashiont d doughnuts. Warmer Weather Often causes extreme weariness and debility , and scrofula and other affections of the blood are liable : o manifest themselves In disagreeable and painful forms. Now is the time to take Hood's Ear- Eaparllln. At no other season is the system so sus ceptible to benefit from medicine. Hood's"Sarsa - parilla parifles and enriches the blood , and gives tb.8 whole body new life nnd vigor. "Within a week after taking Hood's Sarsaparilla my appetite began to Improve , my headache left me , my strength seemed to be renewed , and I felt belter In every part of my body. I rejoice when I think of the good Hood's Sarsaparilla baa done me. " C. i. BABBITT , Syracuse , ? ? . T. "I could not sleep , and In the morning had hardly life enough to , getout of beO. I had no appetite , and my face would break out with plm'plea. Ids- elded to take Hood's Sarsaparilla , and soon began to sleep soundly ; could get up without that tired and languid feeling and my appetite improved. " E.A. S-i'FOKD , Cent , O. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists. H ; six for 5. Made only by C. I. HOOD & CO. , Apothecaries , Lowell , Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar * Those complaining ot Sore Throat or Hoarseness should use BROWN'S BRONCHIAL THOCHBS. The effect Is extraordinary , partic ularly when used by singers and speakers for clearing the voice. _ _ i Susan B. Anthony nover wore bangs. "KOUUll O Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids , Itching. Protruding. Bleeding. Internal or other. Internal and External liemedy lu cachjmckage. .Sujrecure.JOa Druggists. President Cleveland ibves hls'enemies at a distance. If there ever was a specific for any ono com plaint then Carter's Little Liver Pills area specific for Sick Headache , and every woman should know this. They aro not only a posi tive cure , but a sure preventive if taken when tho approach is felt. Carter's Little Liver Pills act directly on tho liver and bile , and in this way remove tbo caii-o of disease without flrstmaking-you sick by a weakening purge. If you try them you will not be dis appointed. General B. F. Butler waddles ifke a duck Xhen ho walks. PJSPTOMIZXD JJZZF Tojnc , the only preparation of beef containing its EXTIRE NUTEITIOBS PROPERTIES. It contains blood-making force , gener ating and life-sustaining properties ; invaluable for Indigestion , dyspepsia , nervous prostration , and all forms of general debility : also. In all enfeebled con ditions , whether the result of exhaustion , nervous prostration , overwork or acute disease , particularly If resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell , Haz ard & Co. , Proprietors , NewYork.SoId _ _ by druggists. There are fifteen industrial schools In New York < * ity. p.WARNER'S pg TlPPECANOjS THE o * a uiO [ cOPYRtGHTto ] . rZ BLOOD ( O a X a. H 2O H 3 111X 3z CO _ _ _ _ [ COPYHIOHTEO.1 LJ JbUIP Xi : ± i.--r . . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. H.H. WABNEB & CO. , Bochester , N. Y. FOR SENSATIONS. © l.OOA. . ' H , H. WARNER & Co. , Rochester. H , Y , PHILIP VAN TAbht , . .N uwurk. > . \ , suffered for many year from dyspepsia and mal-asslmllntion at food , and reports that he derived creator bencnt from Warner's TIPIVKCAXOE. The Best , tlinn from any other medicine he e\cr used. His daughter also used It with success when every other known remedy failed. AS A Cos stitutional Tonic IT HAS NO EQUAL. $1.OO A EO1- H , H , WARNER & CO : . Rochester. N , Y. W.K. SAGE , of St. Johns , Mich. , Tva3 completely prostrated by the hardships endured during the late war. He returned home a wreck both In mind and body. For twcuty years he simply existed , half the time more dead than alive , until he was restored to health by Warner's TIPPECAXOE. The Best. He ad- vines all old vets to try It , Write to htm at St. Johns , Jlicn. n | JOSEPH DhlLLOTT'S Sold by ALL DEALERS throughout JhoVorld. . Gold medal Paris Exposition , 1S78 * R. U. AWARE THAT Lorillard's Climax Plug ; that LorUIard * ! It ami Ijo/if fine cut ; tfiat Lorillard'i Navy Cllpplac * . and. that Lorlllard'g Snalli , or * tb belt And cheapest , quality considered ? DB. T. A. BLOCCil , 151 Pe UDY AGENTS employment and good salary BelUnff Quoon City Skirt and StorklnsrSunporters.Samiilo outfit tree. Address Cincinnati Suspender Co. , Cincinnati. O Bro , Jonathan's Jokes BM 80 pages. Illustrated. Sent ; PostpaidforTwolvoCents. 2981 B im "THE BEST IS CHEAPEST. " MGIXES , THRCCHFR SAW-HILLS , HorsePoffers nntOriLnO ciorcrHalleri ( Suited to oil sections. ) WriteforKnKcnius.PamphIet andPrlpestoTheAnlttnan&Taylor Co. . ManifleM.Ohia I UI fl O Aak Jour dealer for a CAPITAL Will MX CITY WHIP and be surprised. III I WB Thcyaresomethlngwonderful. In- UstoDyourdealerorderlng'the CAPITAL crrr wnir. K they do not carry them In stock. A. J. G us tin i Co. , Lincoln , Neb. Morphine Habit Cured in 1O OPIUM to ZO days. Jfopay till cured. -DE. J. STEpnrsi. Lebanon. Ohio. KIDDER'S PASTILLES.SSffi. irlestownilaas. Omaha Commercial. Send name for COLLEGE Catalocueand specimen of pcman- shlp. M. G. KOIIRBOUGH. Principal TELEGRAPHY TAUGHT AND SITUATIONS TTIttflSHED. Circulars free. B VALENTINE BKOS. , Junesvllle.Vi8. . W. N. TTM Omaha , 201 33. WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS pleasa say you saw the advertisementiathis paper NERVOUS DEBILITY. Cost MnnUoidr'l'pciuuluro'WecnT ' , U'cnknrM. Sraln.anU all forms ot Jlcbllltr ' " .Men from early error. Ignorance , Tlco or excesses Quickly and totlly Cured withoutconflnemrntbr the. 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