II BROWN'S It IRON | | BITTERS If WILL CURE I ? HEADACHE I * INDIGESTION I BILIOUSNESS I DYSPEPSIA I NERVOUS PROSTRATION I MALARIA L. CHILLS and FEVERS TIRED FEELING \ B GENERAL DEBILITY P" * PAIN in the BACK & SIDES IMPURE BLOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA j KIDNEY AND LIVER , TROUBLES FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS ' i The Centime his Trade Mark and crossed Red i Lines on wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. < &g . & ? . jig. jt u m- at4K. . LTDIAE. PINKHA3TS VEGETABLE • t O COMPOUND Is a Positive Cure VarFciuI * CcnpUIiU ami TTttlneiux M < aEuaoato nrlMttre uIipap > KUeB. It • will euro entirely tho worst form of Female Com plaints , all Ovarian troubles , Inflammation and Ul ceration , Falling and Displacements , and theconse quent Spinal wexknoss , and la particularly adapted to tho Chanco of Life. It will disEolvo and expel tumors from the Uterus in an oarly ctico of development. Tho tendency to cancer- • oua humors thcro is diocked very speedily by its use. 4 It rrmoTcs falntne-M , flatulency , destroys all craYinjr J ror stimulants , onrl relicres weakness of tho stomach. ' "CJT. 0,1 l ! ! ° atinf , HeadachesNerrous Prostration. Gcn- * J llebUlty. Sleeplessness , Depression and Indigestion. That feclliurof bcwrlnc down , causing pain , weight and i tactache.isalwayspermanentlycuredbyiisuse. Itwill f at all tunes and under all circumstances act in liormony i withtho laws thatgorern tho omalo system. For the euro of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound is unsurpassed. Trice 31. Six bottles for $5. I Ko family should bowithout LYDIA E. FIKKIIASra * ZircnPILLS. Tlicy euro constipation , biliousness and torpidity of the liver. 23 cents a box at all druggists. il&S B 311 0HLY TRUB Mv _ wai& 'Will purify the BLOOD reculste \BBaWR tho LIVER and KIDNEYS and K _ _ _ 3a KESTOnE the HEALTH and VIG- Wpl OR of YOUTH. Dyspepsia.Wont B Ssk * of Appetite , Inilicestion.Lnckof wWa Strength and Tired Feeling ab- Wj * 9 solutoly cured : Bones , mui- VcSSfS cles and nerres recsive new VrJJKBItv . force. Enlivens tho mind Ssssk. and supplies Brain Power. I L _ _ , . Suffering from complaints LADIES K s 'ffi ZONXOn safe and speedycure. GiTesaclear. heal thy completion. Frequent attempts at countrrleit- Ingonly add to th popularity of the original. Vo not experiment cot tho OniorSAi. and Best. ,1 , A Dr. HARTER'S LIVER PILLS \ Z - jjCuro Constlpation.Ltver Complaint and Sick ft Bt. HTfe'daoh * . Sninplo Dose and Dream BookM / l aUed on re-- ' ' * • " " > cento in postaco. y Address : DR. HARTER. Medical Co. , St. Louis Cures Neuralgia , Toolhache- Hcadache , Catarrh , Croup. Sore Throat , Lamo Back , Stiff Joints , Sprains , Bruises , Burns , Wounds , Old Sores and AH Aches and Pains. The many testimonials received bv us more than \ prove all we claim for this valuable remedy. It , not only relieves the most severe pains , but \ If Cures You. Thai's the Idea. / Bold by Druccist * . i 0 ct . Soxo Book mailed free. j Address WIZARD OIL COMPANY CHICAGO. ely's CatarrH * BREAM UUIH SaSI Cream Halm. lAadW WlLfr M catan-h for 3 tjcars.lWfWZHMg &M JTyuose icoitld bced.m , B .TJ c < 1 thought the fumHf / j&afiPs trould iuivr heal. &A&ms / j3 i fra Kiy's Cream Balm K 0 3 hascttred w-S tnc - V 1 -V. A. JacksmirorU-Wx&r \ - U-&A' 1 4 mouth , x.m AV FSVER Apartlclel ipplIcdlntoeaCi nostril and Is aprce- nhle Price ffnU at Drue- ! mill , reels- tered.nocents. Circulars free. ELY BROS , Drus- Cists. Oweg-o. N. y. One acnt ( Merchant only ) wanted In every town for My retail sales of vour"Tnn8ill's Punch" 5 cent cijar for last year (1SS2) ( ) were 182 , - 000. This j'ear I expect to sell at least 250,000 ol this justly popular brand. Ciias. S. fitowiTT , Druggist , Denver , Col. Address R. TV. TANSIIili & CO. , Chlcaco. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS The Original and Only Genuine. { Safe and always Keliabls. Beware ot worthless Imita- 1 Itons. Ladies nsk your KruccUt for "Chichester's , Kncllsh" and take no other , or inclose 4c. ( stamps ) to { us for particulars in letter or rrturn me.IL Nuie * rxrEE. CllIOlIIISTEff. chiiiicai. CO. , \ S81S JIndl.on Square. I'liilnda. l'a. | | Boldhy ruecl.f. everywhere. Ask for • 'Chlches- H ter'a Encllsh * * Pennyroyal Pills. Taieno other. p * DETECTIVES Wanted in eyery County. Shrewd men to act undsr cur instmctiunsla our Secret Serrice. Experience not neers- sary. S nd stamp for psrticulxrs. GRANNANDETEC- TIVE BUREAU. < i Arcade , Ciscinnati , O. 1 sfCstSOIsDSsJ& Officers' pay , bounty pro- X cf ss or no fee. Write for circular and new laws. A . "W. KcCormiclE & Son. "WasiinBton. D. C and. Cincinnati. O. 1/ / ESTAB.i8BB.W.H.FAY&G0.Camien.NJ.o ! j 1/ Also St. I.OCI8. MINNEAPOLIS. OUAIIA.sE hi * * \ t * THE TENTH OF $50,000. How a Colored Boy Became Rich , and tho KflVct Situ Wealth Has Had Upon Slim-One Hollar In The Louisiana State Lottery. Of course a majority of our citizens are opposed to gambling , but there is considerable i > len.sure when you try it to know that you are going to play a game that is fair. Clifford J. Tweedy , tho colored boy who was tho lucky holder of the one-tenth of ticket 23- 809 tho second capital prize of $50- 000 received about a week ago his one-tenth , or $5,000 , and our readers wOuld perhaps like toknowsomething of this colored boy's life , and how he won the prize , and what ho has done and intends doing with his money. Clifford is a likely colored boyabout twenty-one or twenty-two years of age and was raised by Mr. Henry T. Peay , with whom he has been for the past sixteen years. At the time of his drawing the § 5,000 ho was in the em ploy of Mr. Peay , gotting$8 per month. He has retained his position with Mr. Peay , and does his work as faithfully as ever. After receiving his $5,000 he depos ited $4,000 in the Georgia Railroad Bank and took one thousand dollars and divided a portion of it amongst his poor colored relations. Bo it to his credit too , ho did not forget his employer , Mr. Peay , to whom he gave a present of fifty dollars. He says with tho four thousand dollars that he has deposited in tho Georgia Railroad he intends to buy Augusta real estato , another sign that he has a level head. In answer to tho question how much ho had invested before winning , he replied that he had bought a ticket regularly every month for the last fifteen months , and it was tho fifteeenth dollar that did the work. Augusta ( Ga. ) Chronicle , April 30. 30.Tho Tho boy who sprained his ankle has a very lame excuse for not attending school. Whnt Would the World Do without woman ? asks the essayist who starts out to say something new on the oft- treated subject. 01 course , the hum an ele ment - of tho world would not exist without . woman , so the question is gratuitous. It would liuvo been far nioro scnsiblo to ask : What would the world do without tho salvation of woman , without , a panacea for her phys ical ills and a cure for herpeculiardiseases. In a word , what would the world do with out Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription , " the great remedy for female weaknesses ? It is iudispenuablo for tho ills of woman kind. The roller-mill atMillbury , Mass. , burned with a loss of SGO.OOO. Nightmare , Bick-lieadache , depression of spirits , and want of ambition are symptoms of a dis eased liver. The lungs , stomach and bow els are all in sympathy. Life is only a liv ing death. Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical D'scovery" acts upon the torpid liver , and effectually removes nil thesediflicultics and disorders. Nervous feelings , gloomy fore bodings , and irritability of temper all dis appear. Bnse ball men are all on a strike now , and yet the business is nourishing. Young or middle-aged men suffering from nervous debility and kindred weaknesses should send 10 cents in stamps for large il lustrated treatise suggesting sure means of cure. World's Dispensary Medical Asso ciation , Buffalo , N. Y. MrsCrabtrce , Lotta's mother , is said to be a bold financier. When Baby was sick , we gave herCastoria , When she was a Child , she cried forCastoria , When she became Miss , she clung to Cas- toria , When she had Children , she gave them Cas- toria. When justice is doubtful , I should lean to the side of meny. Don Quixote. Carter' * Little Liver rills Are Exceedingly small and sugar-coated. One is a dose. John T. Raymond's wife and child will only get about 53,000 from his estate. As a raindrop foretells a storm , so does a pimple upon the human body indicate health-destroying virus in the blood , which can be neutralized and expelled only by Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic. A man's home and fireside are the sweet est of all human possessions. Xxenophbn. Delicate Children * NurMng. Mothers , Overworked Men , and for all diseases where the tissues are wasting away from the inability to digest ordinary food , or from overwork of the brain or body , all such should take Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Lfver Oil with Hypophosphites. I used the Emulsion on a lady who was delicate , and threatened with Bronchitis. It put her in such good health and flesh that I must say it is the best Emulsion I ever used. " L. P. Waddell , M. D. , Hugh's Mills. S. C. An obituary notice the other day record ed a death from "failure of the heart. " m In another column of this issue will be found an entirely new and novel specimen of attractive advertising. It is one of the neatest ever placed in our paper and we think our readers will be well repaid for ex amining the supposed display letters in the advertisement of Prickly Ash Bitters. Martyrs in the olden time were burned at the stake. If i'ou Do Not Get Proper Strength. From your food , use Carter's Littli Nerve Pills. The paths of fame are always open to woman , say what you please. Best , easiest to use and cheapest. Piso's Remedy for Catarrh. By druggists. 50c. Colonel Ochiltree now says : "Tho more I know men the better I like dogs. The Omaha Type foundry can furnish new newspaper outfits on short notice. Prices same as in Chicago and freight already paid to Omaha. % BI FftESaHI m Ifrou-frantrellef &J ? 11 mm in I Etf k and curo at y ° ar Wtk HI m I Dl ssTl F home , send for BlWl 1 Wfllllsl Dr.J.A.Sherman's Circular Ol Instructions. 294 Eroadwaj , Kew Yorlb ttf\f\ less will start you In a well- $ -Tll JI J paying manufacturing basinets , * VW protected by patent. Article re quired everywhere. Address : THEODORE HURTZ , 12th and P streets. Lincolx , Neb. KIDDER'S PASTlLLKlggallllS rHsflslHBIBHB IBCluu'lestown , Ms&s. * rllrNI V ° rt Patents. Watlilagtos , I H I kll I Ql.C Send far Circular. f E to 93 • day. Samples worth IIM FREE. Lime * % n not under the horse' * feet. Write Brewster IffU Safety Rein Holder Co. , Holly. Mich. sTbHHIU Morplilno Habit Curedla 19 II I * IIIM to 0Uj . Ho pay UU Care J , • * * ! ob j , SrruK2 < 3. Leuanua. Unit. • m * & mmmmmam mmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmm A PERSEVERING SCIENTIST. A Series of Careful nnd Successful Ex periments Extondlng Over u l'erlod of Ten Ycnrs. Rev. Dr. Dnllingcr , presidonfc of the Royal Microscopic society ; recently de livered an address in which he described : t series of experiments which he had conducted for nearly ten patient and faithful years. II.s project was to place and keep under li s lens several varic- , ties of those minute monads which aro incessantly multiplying by fissure or di vision , and which arc nearly at tho bot tom of animated nature. The generation of these creatures succeed each other about every four I minutes ; so that in tho course of aii hour he can view the passage of fourteen or lifteen generations , which would an swer to semething like 450 years of hu man history , while a day of monadic existence would represent more than 10,000 of our years. These monads live in water. And by connecting the drop that serves tiicm for a habitable anil roomy ocean with an ingenious ap paratus the temperature of this drop can be cither kept constant or raised very slowly and with absolutely steady precision. To carry out so very delicate an investigation , however , it would have to be prolonged for months , and even years , in order to imitate the im mense deliberation with which nature herself accomplishes every substantial change in her highest productions. Night and day , winter and summer , the patient gaze must be kept lixed on those merest specks of silvery lifo , which had to be nursed into new condi tions of existence. The slightest acci- dent to the apparatus might in one mo ment render the whole experiment void , and leave the drop of water as lifeless as these islands would be if another glacieal period suddenly arrived. The only reward , on the other hand , lor successful and almost inconceivable perseverance would be the discoverv ol truth and the re-enforcement of Dar win's generalization , liut. for the sako of these , which always satisfy the noble ardor of science , Dr. Dallinger has giv en as many years of his life as was spent by the Greeks in the siege of Troy , and lias apparently won a sc.entilio victory the value of which is as signal as his in genuity and devotion are adm.rable. We will endeavor very brielly to de scribe the method and the outcome of his most remarkable experiments. Tho groud of m.croscop.c monads were put under the lens in a well-fitted water- cell at their usual temperature of 60 de grees Fahrenheit , the apartment , the apparatus , and all around being careful ly kept in precise unison. The doctor then spent the first four months of his observation time after time by stages less than one sixth of a degree until his new swarm of protozoa had reached the new and advanced reading of 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The change , nevertheless , had no more disturbed them than that Experi enced by a British fani ly when it mi grates from London to Cape Town ; the life history of each group remaining unaltered ; they moved , gyrated , fed , and split themselves into new individu als in just tho same manner and w.thin much the same periods as before. When , however , three more degrees had been added to the 70 , the monads showed signs of being decidedly inconvenienced. Thoy were neither as lively nor as pro- productive as formerly ; yet , by keeping them exactly at this ranga during twe quiet monihs , they regained their for mer vigor , and might be compared to emigrants who had become seasoned by- surviving the first hot spell in a tropi cal country. They could now stand by-gradual steps of increase tho en hanced heat ot 78 degrees , which was reached at the commencement of the twelfth month. lret here , again , a long pause was found to be necessary ; the new genera tions of those silver specks of life un der the glass were not all alike strong enough to live and thrive. What answers to sunstroke and lever with us had caused vacant spaces to appear in the water-drop , and it ' was only when the monads showed theuiseives once more lively and prolific by a long era of repose that the careful doctor ad ministered a further dose of caloric. During eight years and a half did he thus slowly ami unweariedly proceed in the same course , augmenting the heat of their surrounding element now and then by slow and slight additions , pausing afterward for months to give the minute creatures time to accommo date themselves when signs were visi ble that they were under difficulties , and : ilwa3's going forward to now trials of endurance when they had recovered. In this manner , after all tiiose years. Dr. Dallinger brought his smai ! patients to the astonishing range of 157 degrees Fahrenheit , at which the latest generation appeared "as jolly as sand boys. " Jt is not possible to say how muck farther their tiny constitutions could have been trained to defy increasing warmth , because the research was at this po.ut ace.denlly terminated ; but. it will be seen that the doctor had brought the little people of his drop- world to sustain a heat nearly 100 de grees h gher thr.n the flourishing point of their ancestors , andspecies of which , if taken at the beginning , would have been completely and instantaneously killed in water of 140 degrees. When we have added that these minute salamanders perished directly * they were put back into their ancestral medium of Go degrees it will be mani fest that the indefatigable doctor had by the magic of scienco , effected a miracle of nature. London Telegraplu "Jess So. " TI1C3were conversing together in the Baltimore depot , and one of them remarked : "I shan't 30 into Wall street blind. I have friends who will give me point ers. " A man who was wheeling a baggage- truck overheard the remark , stopped short to look at the speaker , and then spit on his hands to renew his grip of the handles and said : "Jess so. That's the way I went there with $30,000 in my pocket , and ' them pointers brought me here. Bet- ' ter get your application in for a job , mister. " Wall Slrect Daily News , i . _ i . . j Bfl Fate of * Cow That Ate Soap. Mention was made in thin paper a short time ninco about a cour in Montgomery county eatinjBevcrnl bars of soap , nnd iiIbo the fact that the coir died and that the owner of tho animal had sued for dam aged. Jlov. 13.V. . Lmvbtirn , of New Itlcli- niond , wliilcon IiIh way tonn appointment tit Jituietitown , purcliimed boiiiu Houp and ' placed it in a nlei li owned by Gonrjjo Deihl , who wiih to deliver tho Honp at the minis ter 's I1011H8. Afterward Deihl met a man named Howard Dewey ; they cxrluuigi'ii l-orfles , and Deihl went home in Dewoy'n , buggy , whilo Dewey went to boo a girl at the residence of George Snxc , with tho soap under the sent , not knowing it was in the Mleigh. The cow of Saxo ate the soap nnd died , of course. An examination wuh held and the Hoap found in the cow'h fltomnch. Mr. Euxu linn sued all three of tho above I porsoiiH , ko as to bo sure of getting dam- agea from Homebody. Tho cow belonged to Saxo , the uoap to Liiwbiirn , the sleigh con taining the soap to Deihl , tlie horse hitched to the sleigh to Dewey , and Dewey was the porsou who went to see the girl of the man whose cow ate the soup. If tho man had included the young lady whom Dewey went to sco as a party to the suit , then it might be easier to tell who damages could be re covered from , for surely tho girl had nH much to do with the death of the cow nn lomo of tho other parties. Indianapolis Journal. Where Is Heaven ? This singular question was put to Sam Touch , the ovangelist , by one of his wealthy ; liurcli members in Georgia , whose cotten : rop yielded him Home twenty thousand dollars last year. "Where is heaven ? " jaid the rich planter. "I'll tell you where heaven is , " said Mr. JoneH. "If you go down to the villnge and buy fifty dollars worth of groceries , put them in a wagon and take them to the poor widow on the hillside , who hns three of her children sick. She is poor and a momhor of the church. Take with you a nurse and someone to rook their meals. When you get there rend the twenty-third psalm , and kueol by her side and pray. Then you will find out what heaven is. " Kext day as the cvngcnlist was walking through tho village , he met the same wealthy planter , his face beaming with joy. fie spoke after this manner : "Mr. Jones , ! I've found out where heaven is. I went ind did as you directed me. We took up the wagon load of groceries , and the widow , > xpressed her thankfulness. " As I read her tho twenty-third psalm my heart was . lied > with thankfulness to God , and when I orayed the angels came down and I thought. t was nearer heaven than I had ever been aefore in my life. I left tho nurse and tho ' :00k in her humble dwelling , and promised lor she should never Buffer as long as I : ould help her. " How to Preserve the Hair. , - A gooil supply of oxygen is necessary for' ' ; hc healthy growtoof hair ; the head should ] De well aired. The hat has made sad havoc with many a caput. Endeavor to go bare- leaded as often as possible. When walking ift the hat from off tho head frequently , ind , if the sun is not too strong , hold the tint in your hand awhile. The bluecoati schoolboys , formerly of Christ church , London , who wear the costume of Edward IV , go bareheaded the year round. They wear no hats in the coldest days of winter. They are remarkably healthy and have a redundant crop of hair , which lasts them a. lifetime. If we must wear a hat. let it bo light in texture , and well ventilated from the top. One reason that women keep their hair longer than men is that their head gear al lows of better ventilation. Business men sometimes wear their hats in their office , or some have a special hat which they put on. This is very injurious. The brokers on Wall street are noted for wearing their hats indoors ns well as outdoors. They are no torious for having bald heads. This may account for it. When the head is well shorn of its locks this does not apply. [ Now York Medical Journal. A Pica for Pie. It is the fashion to cry down pie and ac cuse it of causing all the dyspepsia in tho country ; but there is pie and pie , and good pie does not cause dynpepiia. It is , more over , one of the most palatablodishes that can be set before a true a ml patriotic Amer ican. Emerson ate pie for breakfastallhis life , and Carlyle never ate any. Yet , which was the dyspeptic ? Go to , ye imitators of English clothes and French dishes ! Ye can not abolish pie ! The rich gold of the pump kin , the bright canary ol tlie custard , the carmine of the cherry , peeping through tlie dcmi-lunes of the flaky top crust , will still cheer the eye of the true American epicure when English and French fashions are gone out of style and though every bill of fare in the country should btcome 11 carte de menu. Cotton Mather Smith in the Epoch. From Phillipsbiirg , Pa. , Mr. S. M. Cross writes briefly and pointedly , thus : "Your St. JacobB Oil has cured me of neuralgia , of the face and head. " Price , Fifty cents. A Sample ol Philadelphia Journalism. The proposition of tho Society for the Protection of Cross-eyed , Knock-kneed and Freckled-face Girls to found a college for type-writers , to which none but its pro teges shall be admitted , commends itself , to every benevolent mind. It is time pretty girls , who can get plenty of husbands to earn their livings for them , stopped tres passing on the perquisites of their plainer sisters. And masculine human nature can but be grateful for this merciful provision against the temptation every man feels at some time or other in his literary career to kiss his pretty type-writer when she laughs ( at just the right moment. Philadelphia News. Mr. H. Carl , 139 Fourth street , Troy , N. Y. , says : "My daughter had a sprained ankle ; St. Jacobs Oil cured her in a day or two. My son had rheumatism about nine years ago , St. Jacobs Oil cured him ; he has not been affected since. " Price Fifty cents. This World Not so Ijazy After All. There is not so much laziness in the world as people want to make out. Weall work , but it's always the other people who are lazy. Now take the case of that wealthy traveller who lived at one of our hotels. He did not need to work. He did not work , " but what do you mean by calling a man lazy who could be the hero of this story ? He had a most expensive suite ot rooms , and no end of extras. A friend went up to call upon him in the forenoon and found him just at breakfast. He was drinking tea and eating toast and things. His man ner was easy and deliberate. San Francis co Chronicle. TO NEBRASKA FARMERS. We have just issued our 1887 Catalogue. It tells all about Binders and will be sent free to those who mention this paper and send their address to Aultman , Miller & Co. , Akron , Ohio. Imgard's straw-board mill at Wooster , 0. , was burned. Los , 530,000. You hardly realize that it ib medicine , when taking Carter's Little Li vgr Pills ; they are very small ; no bad effects ; all troubles from torpid liver are relieved by their use. Bret Harte was a very active book agent in 1849 and 1850. Desekvinq of Confidence. There is no article which so richly deserves the entire confidence of the community as Bhown's Bronchial Troches. Those suffering from Asthmatic and Bronchial Diseases , Coughs and Colds , should try them. John L. Stoddard , the lecturer , will spend much time this summer in Spain. j 1 mmmamm * mmmmmmmammmmmmmmammmmmrwmmtmmm mmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmi mmmim Ki asssssssssisS JmJ iVftp BBSssssssk Ba mBP fl'X"C Vssa H Br HPr asW sT s a asss aBu assssssssV Thin represents a healthy life. Juusuchallfe an tlier onloj I Throughout Its various scenes , Who nao luu bulth's llllo llcans. ' I Smith's BILE BEANS pnrlfy tho blood , by aellnu r 1 I directly nnd promptly on tho.JLlver , SUln and KIUTha . ° in , a } } , } } ° t0Jlf ' \ ' I noys. They consist of a vegetable combination that f " r " ' 0 * u 1Sc ? , rn or foe. IS ! I has no equal In medical selcnco. They curo Co stipaIf mS < Adftros I tlon , IQalarla , and Dyspepsia , nnd aro a. safeguard jtll.K HIIAN'R , I against all forms of fevers , chills and fover , gall stones , HU Lotiis. Mo. I and llrlsht's disease. Scud 4 cent * postage for a um- * * I pie package and test tho TRUTH of ivhat wo enr. Price , 25 cents per bottle , I mailed to any address , postpaid. DOSE ONE X1I2AN. Sold by druccl t * . I " " " - * . * - • < - _ 1'wnptlIF.TOim. R9P. XiOTTXS , MO. I B The best and surest Remedy for Care of jail diseases caused by any derangement of the Liver , Kidneys , Stomach and Bowels. Dyspepsia , Sick'Headache , Constipation , Bilioas Complaints and Malaria of nil kinds yield readily to tho beneficent Influence of It Is pleasant to tho taste , tones up the system , restores and preserves health. It Is purely Vegetable , and cannot fail to prove beneficial , botli to old and young. As a Bfood Purifier it Is superior to all I others. Sold everyvrhere at $1.00 a bottle. 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IVATEUanil LIUI1TNING PROOF IRQR3 B3QOFIRIG for ' .ay kind of Cltr or Farm ItulldlnE * . "Write for testimonials from your State. Address POJCTTEtt IUOX KOOFIMi CO. , Cincinnati , Ohio HiHAT ff AILS YOU ? I Do you feci dull , languid , low-spirited , life- • I less , and Indescribably miserable , both physl- I cally und mentally : experience a sense of I fullness or bloatfag after eating , or of " gone- ness , " or emptiness of stomach In tho morn- I lug , tonguo coated , bitter or bad tasto In I mouth , irregular appetite , dizziness , frequent I headaches , blurred eyesight , " ( loating specks' * before the eyes , nervous prostration or ex- haustlon. irritability of temper , hot Hushes. alternating with chilly sensations , sharp. biting , transient pains liero and there , cold feet , drowsiness after meals , wakefulness , or disturbed and unrcfrcshlng sleep , constant. indescribablo fcoling of dread , or of impend- ing calamity ? If you havo all , or any considerable number of tiieso symptoms , you aro suffering from that most common of American maladies Bilious Dyspepsia , or Torpid Liver , associated with Dyspepsia , or Indigestion. Tho mora complicated your disease has become , the greater tho number and diversity of symn- toms. No matter what stage it has reached. Dr. l'icrce's Golden medical WlHcovcry will subdue it , if taken according to dircc- tions for a reasonable length of time. If not cured , complications multiply and Consump- tion of the Lungs. Skin Diseases , Heart Disease. Khcumatisin , Kidney Disease , or other gnivo maladies arc quite liable to set in and , sooner or later , induce u fatal termination. Dr. Pierce' * lioldcu Medical DI > - . covery acts powerfully upon tho Liver , nod B through that great blood-purifying organ. cleanses the system of nil blood-taints and im- purities , from whutcver cause arising. It is I equally cllicacioiis in acting upon tho Kid. neys. and other exexctory organs , cleansing , strengthening , and healing their diseases. As an appetizing , restorative tonic , it promotes H digestion nnd nutrition , thereby building up botli tlesh and strength. In malarial districts , tin s wonderful medicine has gained great celebrity in curing Fever and Ague , Chills and Fever , Dumb Ague , and kindred diseases. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Die- • covcry CURES ALL HUN10RS , , I from a common Illotch , or Eruption , to tho worst Scrofula. Salt-rheum , "Fever-sores , " Scaly or Rough Skin , in short , all diseases caused by bad blood are conquered by this powerful , purifying , nnd Invigorating modi- cine. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under its benign influence. Especially has it mani- fested its potency in wiring Tetter , Eczema. Erysipelas , Doils , Carbuncles , Sore Eyes. Scrof- ulous Sores and Swellings , Hip-Joint Disease , "White Swellings , " Goitre , or Thick Neck. and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents In stamps for a large Treatise , with colored HJ plates , on Skin Diseases , or the same amount for a Treatise on Scrofulous Affections. "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE. " I Thoroughly cleanEe it by using Dr. Pierce's H Golden JTIcdical Discovery , and good digestion , a fair skin , buoyant spirits , vital strength and bodily health will be established. CONSUMPTION , I -which is Scrofula or the ILuiigB , is arrested and cured by this remedy , if taken in tho * BJ earlier stages of tho disease. From its mar- veious power over this terribly fatal disease , BJ when first offering this now world-famed rem- edy to the public , Dr. Pierce thought seriously BJ of calling it his "Consumption Cuke , " but abandoned that name as too restrictive for BJ a medicine which , from its wonderful com- bination of tonic , or strengthening , alterative. BJ or blood-cleansing , anti-bilious , pectoral , and . sjBBJ nutritive properties , is uncqualed. not only ' BJ as a remedy for Consumption , but for all BJ Chronic Diseases of the S Liver , Blood , and Lungs. I For Weak Lungs , Spitting of Blood , Short- ness of llreath , Chronic Nasal Catarrh , Ilron- chitis. Asthma , Severe Coughs , and kindred H affections , it is an cllicicnt remedy. Bl Sold bv Druggists , at $1.00 , or Six Dottles BJ for $5.00. _ . 53T" Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce s BV book on Consumption. Address , j" BJ World's Dispensary Medical Association , 6G3 IUain St. , BUFFALO , N. Y. H HPPfliW STEEL I EQT Leadin Nos. : 14,043,130,135 , 333,161. , For Sale by all Stationers. ' H THE ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN CO. , J v Workj ; Camden , N. J. 26 John St. , Hew York. . Hh CURES WHERE Alt else fails. @ 2 § 33 Best Cough Syrup. Taster good. Use Si 1 BH Sy in time. Sold by druggists. W t Bl - - - - - - - - - - p pa -i Mb M W. N. U. , Omaha 3C4--22. 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