is a gerttle- Malden-on- t - - naraetl ( Captain M..CG. Pareis , who ( hasxwrittenuiSialflfetter in which it is .eyi'derttlthathh ihas made up his mind ( EOficenriflg- some things , and ttrisiisvtffaatjie says : ' "IE lhave used vyour' preparation called. August ItlawerHn my family for-sevenuDreeight-years. It is con- stantlyiinnry house ; ) and we consider it Ihe Ihest rremed/.for Indigestion , ' aaridConstipation we Indigestion. ' . .haveever used or " known. My wife is troubled Ywiih JDyspepsia , and at times suffers very-much after eating. Tlie August Flower , ) however , re lieves tthec difficulty. My wife fre- quentlyssays to ma-when I am going itadcwyn , 'We are out Constlpationxtf 'August Flower , naridl think you had bettergatanotherbbottle. ' I am also troublfid-.witKIndigestion" and when ever I ? amIIrikkeopne. or two teaspoonfuls - spoonfuls before eatingffor a day or removed. " ® SICKHEADACHE re _ " ' ' _ J Poiltlrely cured tor i tfeexe JLlttle Pllli. CARTER'S iTbay mlao rcllero DI - faeoft'f rom DyipepiU.In- ( ligMtlenAndTooHeArty Eating , f A perfect rem- IYER * d Int. the \Mouth , dotted PJLLS. Tongue Jlala In the Bide. KWRIttJtnrjEB. They regulate i'thc Bowels. JFrJCe.2& Centw URIFY YOUR BLOOD. Bui do of se She ( dangerous-alkaline and mercurial | Mtspacari0ns\wJo4Chdeslroy /our nervous Syrian andiuliniUetfdjgestive oowerofthcstomadi. . dom gives us . agents. Dr. Sterna * devflted t vegetable. He gave 2 ! ih0 rfiajneoef Prickly Ash Bitters ! t a nanje every one can re e tetr.anditatho I pres.cfii day nothing has been iSscoveteityjat 'is. so Beneficial for the BLOOlJtorilhe LUYE ? , for the KIDMEYS STOMACH. Tnis remedy is . .and. favorably known by ail wiio ilt4hat arguments as to its merits areittse- ; Iessrand ; f others who require a correct' iivc to the system would but give it atkta ! fihe health of this country would bevaaHy iimproved..Rf member the name PRlChX'Y .ASH BITTERS. Ask your druggisi for sL kPRIGKLYASH BITTERS CO , , ST. LOUIS. MO , 1TH1SIS RICE LIST HAMTONM DILL c. WESTS NERVE AND BMil TREATMENT. fptciflc for Hyrtrfa , Dizziness. Fiits , Neuralgia. ( Wakefulness - fulness , Mental Depression. Softening ot the Brain , rc- culting in SnsanJty JOO leading to misery , decar and death , PrrmaturuOUi Aee , Barrenness , Loss of Power in either rex , Involunfrj Lo sesivJ Spermatorrocea caused by over-excrtioti of the brain , celf-abuse < sr orer-indul ence. Each box coatalas * e month's treat ment. II a box , or Els for 45 , tent by mail prepaid. With each order for elx boxes , will send purchaser guarantee to refund money if ( be treatment fails tc .cure. Guarantee * issued and genuine told only by / GOODMAN DRUG CO. , J11O Faiiiam Street , OMAHA , KEB. J f * ROOT matci 5 ctllant. Dtlldoai. tparkllcg anil ppelizlnt BU by aU ocilcn. A bnatifal pietore Book and cardi cent free U ICT c * u iB d3ren to THE C. F. . BIBES CO. . Fhlltdtlpti * . .inonnis , BS Washliistoii , D.C. KM iner D.S. Pension Bureau , > iaiaUst Ar , ISadjudjcatiuj ; claims , per month by harmless herbal . Ho starring , no inconvenience - -'andcobtd effects. Strictly confldenUaL Send 6r. for-rlnTil rii , < uid tf tlmonlj > l - Address Dr. O.\VJ5KTDRluMcVicfaef Theatre Bide. Chicaeo , III. The Soap thatCleans I vfc Cleans Most j is Lenox. L r.WAKlNQ A FUSS. They'Were * Making Too MuchTMlse Over One Lion. PoropaugWs traveling circus 'and 'menagerieiihad been ditched by e'oraU- roaduict'iflent on a road in Tennessee , uofr < me > of the lions had escaped from hie i broken'-cage ' and sought shelter-in a low tx > w pen near at hand. Our train was ' . -following the circus , 4und mostofrthe passengers went forward to. > lend the showman , a helping La-nd. Tke.'lJJinwwas the only animal which got away , 11 and the men were calling foriaiets .and ropes and volunteers , wben.ia. lanky , angular native , -who ibtuirn'tiihad his hair cut in ayearnnd tffoowas riding a mule even more hoaneJy . than himself , reached .the liighway crossing and dismounted. "Who-'s.a lying ? " he demandedas l e .heard'the men calling toeach other , "Ailion has escaped ! " replied one. -"Oh , that's it. Whar's he gone ? " "Hiding in that shed. " " .Wall , i.why don't they get iiim out1' 'iWe-are fjoing to after a while. " "Seems like a good deal of fussing overi/one. lion. Lemme see what I kin do. " .lie inifrbubkled the hitchinp-strap fromihis buldle and coolly walked in to the barn , and half a minute Inter he i cauaeout. . leading the beast and saying : "Tried' to-skeer me by growling .and showing SJiis old , ynller teeth , but found it wouldn't work. Here he is , aiad mow wJiar do you want him ? " Onctoftthe showmen told me that he.wouldn't iihave gone into the shed after ttlao i beast if a reward of 1,000 ha/d / lbeen offered for so doing. The maainger pave the native a $10 bill foriliisfpluck , and , as the mamnount- ed ihis mule to ride on , he took an other ilook.- tl > 3 money iiiul said : " 9hoo ! 'iTJaat wasn't nothing ! Why , Id-hevtackled ! theGuyasticutus for half that imoney , though they do say lieSigat.teetih..a ? foot long. " What'ahva Name. -appellations given to men of greater ior .less.note.have wonderfully adhesive jpow-er. The name is given in the first [ place rte .emphasixe some specialgioculiarity , which may or may not be dominant trait , but the name clings all 'the - ame.-aad often stands in the public > mind for the sum total of the characteristics < of the man. These appellations dmve played a significant part .in ; politics a word sometimes ( deciding the fate of a , statesman < ® ir jpoliticia-n. ( Great in justice no nHoubtiistoften ( lone in this way , but the public .mind .does not stop to coRBidar. Jtieatches.-astriking phrase and allows , it to pass current as truth. On the .otherhand it may be said thafc ( nothing ( enhances the popularity of .a favorite lU'Qr.e ' than to give him a inaixie which -.at once calls to mind Ms jxiiesauce , his sterling qualities or his past services , .Jack son is honored the imore .under the title "Old Hickory. " There is an affectionate tenderness implied < when Douglas is called "The Little Giaswt , " and when Gen Piibnea' is alluded teas as ' 'The Old War Horse , ' " .every one sees the veteran conquering in tfcie midst of his foes , and able to conquer any number of foes in tJae 'future. iChicapo Herald. Keep Your Hat Shiny- "I haven't had my hat ironed since I'bought it two months ago , " I heard a gentleman say as he handed it to tha attendent of a , well known hat st < nue to have it dressed over. "You seem to have the common idea that irouififlg spoils a silk hat , " replied the hat man. "That is a great mistake. No one wears a silk hat over a year , white tiike majority of men change with the sprirAg and fall styles. You might iron a hs t every day for six months without wearing off the nap or injur ing it unless you should burn "it in ironing , wlsich rarely happens. The leading hafc store proprietors do not care to disseminate much information on this subject because they sell hats with a guarantee to iron them for you at any time free of cost. If it were not for thtcommon ideathatironinghurts the hat , the stores would be clogged with themerebusiiwjssof ironinghats. " New York Press. A Typical Case. A sad story has just come in by canal boat from Cumminsville. A patrolman on one of the outside beats was informed by the passengers on a railroad train that a fight was in progress on the opposite end of his beat. He made a hurried trip to the point indicated , and as soon as he arrived there he asked if any one hod lieard of a fight. The inhabitants in formed him that there had been a murder there some time before , but bhat the victim had been dead and buried several weeks. The officer then returned with all speed to the from pointwhich he started. Terrible news awaited him. During his absence he liad been digrmisVe'd'frOm the force for , failing to answer calls , and his wife liad married again. Cincinnati En quirer. A ROSE LOVE. At early morn I plucked arose , 'Twas purely white ; [ cave it to my lady fair , Wlio placed it in her nut-brown hair To wear till night. At noon the rose again I saw , It still was fair ; My love gave me a smile so sweet , [ cast my heart before her feet. And left it there. Again at night I saw the rose All withered lie ; But Love's.trong , cordhad bound each , heart [ n close bonds , which shall not part Though flowers may die. Horace Cbase King , i Tunnel tunneling may-be consid ered : AS 'having been reduced to a science , , as no distance is too great and no material too hard to be penetrated if the object sought is sufficient to justify tify- the expense. The building of the St.'Glair-river tunnel , where iron cy linders * were forced through the clay by hydraulic pressure , was a great ad vance in the art of building tunnels through certain kinds of soil. The tunnel built under the streets of Lon don , where the top of the arch is just below the cobble stone pavement , was built without in the least obstructing travel at the place where the work wa * being-carried on. According to the Industrial World , a tunnel five miles long.is.now being driven through the solid rock under Gray's Peak , sixty miles -west of Denver , Colo.- This tun nel-which is 18x18 feet , is being built primarily to tap the mineral veins in the : mountains , which are thought to be quite rich. After the tunnel is com plete it will be enlarged and opened fen traffic to accommodate an extension- of the.Utah Central railway , which is tO'fonn a through line from Denver to Salt Lake. Thus far about a mile of the i tunnel has been driven by hand power , but a plant of ten Rand drills , with Ingersoll air compressors , has just been put in , and an electric light plant is soon to follow , after which it is expected the rate of working will be greatly increased. The excavating of this tunnel is through roclc about as .hard us .anv that can be found. Tlic TCIJHCK of Science. At-the jubilee meeting of the chem ical-society of London , Lord Salisbury offered these definitions : Astronomy is.largely.-composed of the science of things-as.they probably are ; geology consists mainly , of the science of things thatsprobably a long time ago ; and.chemistry is the science of things as alley.are'at present time. An slectrical journal adds that electricity represents the-science of things as they probably will be. Changing Defeat to Victory. 'Tho genius of Sheridan at Winchester ichnnffed.defeat to victory. So when feeble advversarlesjn the shape of inefficient reme dies tall.to stay the progress of that obstl- tvuterandmsjliznantfoe , malaria. Hostetter's Stomach .Bitters tuins the tide drives the enemy.back. Nothing in niateria medica , or.oat. of tit. ! compares with this as an oppo nent tot .every form-of .malarial disease. Chills : und .fever , dumb .ague , bilious re mittent and BRUO cake it matters not ono andi01are extirpated .by the Bitters. To takea..course of the ereat preparative In ad- vanoe.of the malarial season Is to buckle on. as it w-ere , an armor of proof which defies attack. :8o fortified , so protected , you shall be scatheless. Kemember too , jthat'tbe 'Bit ters is anieradicator of liver complaint , con stipation , rheumatism , Jddnejr complaints and dyspepsia. Suicide Ainonir Children. In a period of sis years 1883 to 188S there were no less than 289 cases of suicide among school children in Prussia , the number for each year ranging fr-om fifty-eight in 1883 to forty in 1885. In eighty-six cases no cause is known ; but eighty cases are attributed LO fear of punishment , nine teen to disappointed ambition , twenty- sight to insanity and melancholia , six teen to fear of .examination , five to love , and seven are supposed to have been only partially intentional. Only [ orty-nine of the 281) ) suicides were jirls. IJeafiioss Can't be Cured by local applications , ae they cauuot reach the diseased joriionof the"ear. . Thcie is only one way to cure deafness , and that is by constitutional it-medics. Deafness is caused by an inllamcd condition of the mu cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed yon have a rumbling sound or 'imperfect hearing , ami when it is entirely closed. Deafness ; s the result and unless" the inflammation can be taken out and this lube restored to its roimal condi tion , hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine cases out ot ten are caused bv-catarrh , which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. W will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Dcadncss ( caused by catarrh ) that ne caanot cure by taking "Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cifculais , fiee. F J. CHENEY & CO. , Props. , Toledo. 0. Sold by druggists , 75 cents. Greenland's Dust. The coemic dust collected by Nor- denskjold in Greenland , in 1883 , has been submitted to scientific examina tion , and found to consist chiefly of feldsspar , quartz , mica and hornblende , with a smaller proportion of some other common minerals , a nitrogenous organic substance , and some particles similar to those obtained in deep-sea soundings. It is believed that the last named material has come from space , and that the other substances have been carred in the air from a region of crystalline schists. If the dust taken from the Greenland snow repre sents the fall of one year , the total an nual fall on the earth's entire surface is equivalent to a cube of thirty-one yards on a side. When Baby was sick , we gave her Castoria , When she was a Child , she cried for Castoria , When she became Miss , she clung to Castoria , When she bad Children , she gave them Castoria , Fcrroid. A new artificial stone , which can be melted and cast in moulds , is said to be a compound partly chemical and partly mechanical , of iron , sulphur and silicon , with more or less foreign mat ter. Its normal color is a dark slate , which can be modified by pigments. The material has the hardness of bluestone - stone and can be worked by the usual stone cutting tools , turned in a lathe or planed. The tensile strength is from 650 to 1,200 pounds per square inch and compression of 9,000 to 10.000 pounds is withstood. The spec ific gravity is about 2.6 ; the melting about 300 degrees Fahr. The new stone is described under the name of Ferroid. " 'No matter how dull business becomes the wages of sin are the same. A double insult to tell a Boston man lie ioesn't "know Leans. " Syrup fff Pnodoced from : the laxative and nutri tious juioo of California figs , combined withithe anedicinal virtues of plants known 4o 'bomost 'beneficial to the human -system , acts gently , on the kid neys , iliver and' 'bowels ' , effectually cleansingthe : sytem , dispelling colds and headaches , - andcuring habitual constipation. La Bernliardt' * SiipcnrtitloiiM. Though JMmo. "Bornhardt " affects not . .to believe in God , she is , nevertheless , exceedingly superstitious. The production - < duction of.La Tosca"was delayed weeks and 'weeks because the tragedy .queen prempiorily refused to act with a-certain well-known actor , for whom SUPQOU ihud written a part She ob jected .to him 'because ' she was con-1 vincod .that .he had the ' evil eye. " " When .Macbeth" was -brought out some time ago in Paris she -bad .notion that the 'playing or singing of the witches1 smusic would as certainly en tail - upon her ; consequently ome-other composition had to take its place. From-some .cause she displays .a positive horror for anything of saffron tint .an antipathy that -shared , to some-extent , ; at least , by a larga num ber -of ipeople.on .the stage. Holmmi's I > Iver Pads. TIolman'B I.lvcf-Pads cure MALARIA. Holman's.I.ivcr rails euro BiuocsNEfR. llolman's I.ucr Vlll-i care INDIGESTION. Pamphlet rrcc-vlth full Instruction * nnd < > ommend * . UOOC. IlOLJU.NXlTKB I'-iD CO. , fil JbllU Street , 2i. Y. A man > is frequently known by the com pany ihe keeps out.of. Greenhouse and Bedding Plants , Palms , Draeanitg , itc.-cheap. Sweet Potato , Cab bage and Tomato plants in season. Send for deecriptivcicatalogue. W. .1. HESSEU , I'laUsiuoutb , Neb. "When-paintcrs.etrike they don't brush up matters-u bit. Secure aUusiness Education at Homo. A full Business Course given by moil. Perfect sat isfaction , low ratei : Bryant's College , Buffalo.N.V. A clurch with .a poor foundation never gains any thing by having n very tall steeple. In ISoO'-Bron-n'sBionebial Troches" were . introduced , and their success as a cure for Colds , Coughs , Astima , jind Bronchitis has been unparalleled. People borrow trouble because it is easy to get , and need sol be paid bock. "Hanson's Blncic Corn Salve. " 'Warranted to cure , or money refunded. Ask your druggist for it , Price 15 cents. The fisher for compliments gencrh.lv baits with Hattcry. The royal chief does things to the queen's taste. Why are you sick ? Because you Lave neglected nature's laws. She continually tries to correct the trouble but cannot do it without assistance. Prickly Ash Bitters is the assistant needed , and with the help of this medicine your health will be fully re stored. Give if a trial and watch the results. Don't call a spade n spade when it IB a shovel. Mrs-WlnsIow'sSootliineSyrup. for Chil dren tecthinc , softens tbc cums. reduces inflamma tion , allays pain , cures wiud colic. 25c. a bottle. The price of grocery sand naturally falls with the price of sugar. There is very little security iu a lightning bolt. THE GREAT. SDYtfKp CtTRES PEOMFTLY AND PERJIANENTLY lumbago , Headache , Toothache , sar s w aa J& . Eo - z A Sore Throat , Swellings , rrost-bltcSj Sprains , Bruises , Burns , Scalds * IKE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. . Baltimore. E3fL Ffrc cents saved on soap ; five dollars lost oa rotte.1 clothes. Is ttiafccouomy ? There is not 5 cents difference between the cost of a bar of the poorest soap made nnd the best , whkb is OB all know , Dobbins' Electric. "When a woman wants to drive anything oat ol the house she "shoos" It. A fool can fall in love , but it takes a wise man to conceal it. Talk's cheap , but when it's backed up by a pledge of the Jtard cash of a financially re sponsible firm , or company , of world-wide reputation for fair and honorable ' dealing , it means business / Now , there are scores of sarsaparillas and other blood- purifiers , all cracked up to be the best , purest , most peculiar and wonderful , but bear in mind ( for your own sake ) , there's only one guaranteed blood-purifier anr1. remedy for torpid liver and all diseases that come from bad blood. That one standing solitary and alone sold on trial , is Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery. If it don't do good in skin , scalp and scrofulous diseases and pulmonary consumption is only lung-scrofula just let its makers know and get your money back. Talk's cheap , but to back a poor medicine , or a common one , by selling it on trial , as " Golden Medical Discovery " is sold , would bankrupt the largest fortune. Talk's cheap , but only " Dis covery " is guaranteed. Dr. BAILEY , DENTIST. A Full Set of Teeth for $5 00. Teeth extracted without pain or danger by a oew process. Gold and alloy filling at lowest rates. Office : Paxton Blocli , Onialia , Neb. If sore afflicted with ! Thompson's Eye WaUr. YOUR DEALER / * iron A TniAL rAiu /O Boots HEN , WOMEN & CHlLDBElf. HOW TO EARN $200 $ MONTHLY Write for particulars to the STAR TONTINE ASSOCIATION , pays to its mem bers $100 in 2 months. 2000 members in Philadelphia first month. Our pay to Secretaries is extremely liberal. Write STAR. TOXTINE ASSOCIATION , 1321 WALXUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. PA , A vrcckly Journal ot a Re * liglon that u Rational , \ and a Rationalism that IB A 1 RellKlOUS. For those who bellevo in Religion , but quention miracle * , everlasting punishment , ana vicarious atonement. US lit stands for Freedom , Fellowship , and Character In Religion , and for a religious fc-llowshVp that wel comes air who w | > h to work together for the advanco- incnlof Truth , Right and Love In the world. 22 columns , including a sermon every week. 81.00 a year : but tea a new subscriber , mentioning this advcrtirtncut , It will bo ent a whole year for 50 rents. Address CllAHLEaU.KEnUiCO.l > ubt.,17tUf rbornSt.CWcteC. 1 I have a positive remedy for thealxiTocIiseiso ; Dyits nse thousands of cases of the worst kind and of lone standing have been cured. IcuWd so strong is raj faith in its efficacy , that I will Bend TWO BOTTLES pntc.with n VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease to ncy suf ferer who will Bend mo their ExpruM and P. O. addreis. T. A. Slocuin. M. C. , 131 Fcnrl St. , N. Y. lALOON AND BILLIARD MEN. For Saloon fixtures. Killlard anil Pool Table * , k Billiard Supplies and liar ( Hum nn < l to THK FGAKUKX CITV im.MAKU TAItLK CO. , 113l3i > o. 1Mb strret. Oinutm , Neb. Ml A M U ft ft f RESTORED. Owl IH rlJ tj A victim of youth ful imprudence ; causing 1'iematuro Decay , Nervoux Ufbillty , Ix > st Manhood , < Se. , having tried in vain c-vrrv , known remedy , has disco\cicd nutmple mcaix of self- cure , which he w ill fend ( e- lcd ) FltEl ! to hi * Mlowuf - lerers. Address J. It. KEEVKS , E I. Kox S-.W. X Y. City./ FITS. AI ! Fltsstopped free by Dr Kline's Oreat Nerve Kestorer. No Kit after nrstday'Mise. .Mar vellous cures Treatise nntl $2 00 trial bottle free to r'itcaaes. Send to Dr. Kllne.lOl ArcuSt. , l'ul..7..Pu. RCIITC makelOO PER CENT , front , on my Corset * . fl Uhll I W Belts. Itrualir.Curlers < t meilicines. Sam- "PlesfREE. Write now. Dr. Dndgiuan,377B'w y , M.Y. GARFIELD TEA cures Constipation anil Sick Headache ; restores the Complexion ; saves Doctors' Hills. Sold by .Druggist * . R IS O rS C U R E F O F * Best Cowgh Medicine. Recommended Ly Physicians. Cures where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the taste. Children take it without objection. By druggists. CO N S Cl M PTTI O N ie erouND/l-hewQrld ; _ han out-of the Ibis . . , . . _ _ . | I ) - - - - - - - * „ jc -j- | * w""SJi''J ! ! * jggAl-l'rBglJ ' C | - J * V Torhouse-cles&oTng-Ibis asolid C5ke ofscouring soap-Try ih Cleanliness is always fashionable and the use of or the neglect to use SAPOLSO marks a wide difference in the social scale. The best classes are always the most scrupulous in matters of cleanliness and the best classes use SAPOL1O. The Girl Who Graduates A page of suggestions valu able to you and your daughters. To Girls About teA A short article by FELICIA HOLT , in the May number of The Ladief Home Journal To be followed in June by June Brides and Maids Mailed to any address from now to January , 1892 , balance of this year , on receipt of only 50 cents. I will give One Thousand Dollars , July ist , to the person sending the largest number of Trial Subscriptions , at 50 cents each , and Fifteen Hundred Dollars to be divided among the next 16 largest Club-raisers. A good commission paid for every subscription secured. CYRUS H. K. CURTIS. Send for terms to Curtis Publishing Company , Philadelphia CARPETS , FURNITURE , DRAPERIES. Largest in the West CHAS. SHIVER1CK & CO , Wholesale and retail dealers and man ufacturers , 1206. 1208 , 1210 Farnam. street. MAX GEISLER 417 So. I5th St. , OMAHA , - - NEB. - DEALER IX - -All leinrl * of Sit and Fancy cy Gnldflfth. Etc. Cages. S p- JZtrdfi and Anlinnlt Sfnffet ? This week Special Sale of young and tame YEL LOW HEADED PARROTS , warranted to lailc. 512.50 each instead of $20. Imported German Hird Seed , ice Ib. . 3 for 259. Mixed Parrot Seed 150 Ib. , 2 for 250 Prep. Mocking Bird Food 350 Ib. , 3 ( or $1.00. Birds shipped by express safely. l > r. fce One's Periodical Pills Are warranted to reliere tardy. irresraUr and i ' ii aUo"S- Est " ' > " - < l In 7EiiropSta "lOTl a 18SO. Canada , 1877. United States , lidvj Ve Jrench pill at $2 a bos or three for K. w w ca ? be 1 > ent incorPoratcd stovk com- and t C.'J. IIAKEU'S. 10 bAS CITV , MO. Send W. S. U. , Ouialm , o < 5S-20