OMAHA DA1LST BEE WEDNESDAY" , JUNE 11 , A IAnccron CABC , ROCHMTMIJune 1,1882. "I > n Y ari ago I M attacked with the rnixt latenM and deathly palm In tnr bock and Kldneyi , "Extending to the end of my toes ant my brain I "Which rrmdo mo delirious ! "From agony. "It took three men to hold mo on my "bed nt times 1 "Tho doctors tried in vaintoroliovo mo , But to no purpose. "Morphine and other opiates "Hadnoeflbctl "After two months I was given np to dio. dio."When "When my wife heard a neighbor toll what Hop Bitters had done for her , she at oncogot and gave mo soino. The first dose eased my brain and seemed to go hunting through my system for the pain. "Tho second dose cased mo so mud : that I slept two hours , something 1 had not done for two months. Before I had used five bottles , J was well and at work , as hard as any man could , for over three weeks ; but I worked too hard for my strength , and taking a hard cold , I was taken - ken with the most acute and painful rheu matism all through my system that was over known. I called the doctors again and after several weeks , they loft mo i cripple on crutches for lifo , aa they said. I mot a friend and told him my case , ant ho Raid JIop Bitters had cured him ant would euro mo. I hooped at him , but ho was so earnest I was induced to use them again. In lets than four vrcoka I throve away my crutches and went to work light ly and kept on using the bitters for five weeks , until I bocAtno as well as any man living , and have been so for nix ycari since , It also cured my wife , who hat been so for years ; and lias kept her ant my children , well and hearty will from to to three bottles per year. There is no need to bo sick at all if thosobittcrs are used. J. J. BEIIK. Ex-Supervisor. "That poor invalid wifo. "Sister ! "Mothorl "Or daughtorl "Can bo made the picture of health ! "With a few bottles of Hop Bitters ! "Willyou let Ihcmsuffcrt" BITTERS. A itMtltal ipf tlilctlanU f itqtljlu CktirMVDM vnrfkt ' > > , " r i r f.twix * - HMTfc S r.t.f U,4 4nw.U HI Mr.rtb Mtnu * Orf.nl A f. dr.p lutMrl d.ll lMi fltt.r to | UJI t bMit | < i. kal U Alt iwmnw drlikl Trj It. * K < ] t. w f wau > f.iu. A.k J9vt | t * r .rdrvtrUlfgr CL , anl UBU ( liin < lb7lia./.U D BlkOiniiSO.IS. J. V. TOJFTZmiW , DOLB iailfT. ai 7 ( o/i/m'xr. jv. r. UBOlUd/jcsFooil / Diane JlanRoof Desert. It l > cailly pitparcil In k fevrmlnutcn , and can bo usoil with or with out millc. Iteclpes for > oth aj for blano Mango and for Custanlt i'udillriKS , etc. , acoom- nany cathcan. HUjto's FooJ Is put up In tin cam , four sizes , retail- UK at B5o. , 050. . Jl.M tnd $1.7fi by all Drug- many Urix-ura. WOOLHICII bCO. , on every label. VorpamphloU&o. , aOdrou Wool ilcli ft Co. , Palmer , Uasa. RED STAR LINE Belgian Boyal and U.S. Mali Btoamcn SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , BCTWKKM NEW YORK AND ANTWERP , The Rhine , Germany , Italy , Holland and France Steerage Outward20 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , UR ; Kxounlon , | ! D , InoluJlng bedding , etc , 2d Cabin , fSO ; llound Trip , ttO.OO ; Eiounlon , 1100 ; Baleen from Ji ( to too ; Exouralon 110 to IIDO. trrtltt Wright A Sons , Qen , AgonU. 65 Br ad < way N. Y. ColJwclL IlamQton ft Co. , Omaha. P. K. Qlod man & Co. , SOS N. 10th Street , Omaha ; D. K. Kim ball , OmahaAeenlM. mtn nnl.lv GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. I OF MANLY VIGOR , Bpermatorr ooa , etc. , when all other rotno lM ( all. A. curt guaranteed , .CO a bottle , largo bottle , fou time ) the quantity. ( D. lly ex preM to any addresa. Sold b _ alldrugglsU. ENQLISH MKDI CAt , INSTITUTE , I'roj.rlctors. 718 Ollre Street , 81 uol , Uo. - * "I have old Sir A tley Cooper1 ! Vital Reatoratir oevi * . Every ciutomer apealu highly ot It nhonJUtlnglycndoroo It M a rcmodr o ( true merit " ( X F QOODMAR , Druggla K 1 iwa IB-mfU Steam Dye Works. Bring your work to the Steam Dye Works under : ln Ullltrd Hotel. Men's Clothes Cleaned , Dyed and Bepaired , jUTKcatheni dyetl and Cleaned , l.vx Curtain cleaued , and all ALL KINDS OF DYEING DONE ALL WOKK OUAKAJfTEED. CT.I'AUIJJKN , I 1J Doa la Etr U. P. BAKERY , 1514 Webster St. , Oraalm , Nob. ( Suoceucm to UM old U. P. Dtieryietb Bt , ) ALL KINDS OF BREAD , FANCY CAKES AND PIES OonttanUy oo band. Order * wl ba promutly attou d d to. WAONEIl llllO'b , l'roml tnr . 1 rxt GO IMpe amolUnxli the r al te > t of tobacco. It t * the re0al war of unoklnr. You f et mor * directly at Uia Oat or and f rairranc * . You take tha amok * cooler , and th * tonlo deanller and ufer. lip * oiokioi' 1 * mokliur reduced to fine art Tb * more th * quetllon ot adulterated tobaooo ( oreM | teU on th * attention of amokera , the mor * dedrabW It become * to know prdaef | what you an uuokini ; . In BUckwcll' * Dull Durham Bmokloc To. baocQ yon hat * arutran too , alm.7 * . that it I * Nature' * ownuDdulteratedi > roiuct. IU fncrance , fltror , and un urpaiB J quality , rede- rlred from Ihaaoa and air. Trr It. and you irlU b MI. lMoo * renuln * with , out trademark of U Bull. I nocouful rUhtrmenand Sport * , iota amok * UlackwtlT * Uoll Durham f Tobacco , acd Uuy enjoy It WEBTEIIN NEWJl. COLOnAIK ) . It took 119,000 to pay the running Mpon c of Arapfthoo county during April. The drowning of eleven cowlrayson 1'ronch' man creek proven to have been canard. About $3r ,000 has been subscribed in Denver - vor to RVO ( thn exposition a Rummer boost. The Gorman national bank of Denver has InrreiMod li capital from 8200,000 to $100- 000. 000.Ono Ono million young Miad have been placed In , he Colnilndo river , along the line of the At' antic A , 1'ao fie rallrjad. Work on the Bent county canal prosr < vso.i rapidly , and the acrengo of grain rained in .hat county thin your will probably bo larger .ban fiver before in It * history. A plan for running a canal from the South [ 'lotto through the now gold field * at Jvllza- > eth and Ca < tlo Hock han already boon form ulated , and will Boon bo in operation. The colt crop of Colorado will this year ntim > cr a hundred thousand , These of thorough irod will not exceed a thousand , The l&rgor number * f this now crop will bo thonatlvo v - rioty , and will dovclopo saddle homes on the range. The rjimninon chamber of commerce Is pro taring to oiler A donation of ? M,000 In money md prnporty to any man or company that will build and Miccofmfully operate n amolter and roductlmi wnrk in GunnUon of n capaci * ty of from 70 to 100 tons n day. A band of Arabs in working the bead racket , or the purpose of building an orphan wiylum n the Holy Land , at Colorado Springs. When the wild and untamed Arab takes to oroctlnz orphan a < yluin It In about Imo ! for the half' civilized L'iuto to begin oatlng withaknifo and fork. b . nui rr n m „ > Running on tho" range of Tom Karnc t , In Colorado , there n a bull branded with sexornl "haMi-kiilvoi" and the words "Indiana b d as i 11 : July 4. 1871. " On one of the Platte ranges a cow ninn branded. "Tholajit , thank jlodl" the words liavlng evidently Loon put on by the cowboys at the close of a long acrloi of branding , Thn iKiliontim loco wood Industry will pro- luco this year In Soguncho county , over $ ! > , - XX ) , Until It became n commodity of commerce the wood wan hardly uiown thoro. It Is estimated that every nicer .hat has dlod from the effects of tills wood bane : o t the utato 51,000. chiefly duo to thelnvont- vo genius of tlio eminent statesman who in- Todiiccil the bill paying a royalty on Ita culti vation. The Denver critics wore not as badly Rmlt- en by hangtry'n charms as thoao of Omaha. The News nays of her in "A Wffe'n 1'orili" 'Making nil duo allowance for the fact that ho has had but two years' oxporicnco on the tugo , it I ) still difficult to Imagine how any voman of her Intelligence and experience in Ifo would undertake such n character and > ortray it in such a wooden and utterly ama- ourith Way. Of course nho was beautifully roseed. Her costumer did bis part well. Jut fine clothes do not make fmo actresses. ? ho murmor of admiration which greeted her owns and her laces stopped when attention was called to what the wearer of the gowns and laces was saying and doing. In the trugglo which ho had Invited with her washed out lover In the third act , she made omo attempt at dramatic Intensity , but her ulluro won almost pitiful. " DAKOTA , Day county lias nn nssnssod valuation this year of $500,000 In excess of last. The first payment on the Etta tin mine , amounting to ? 2GOO , was made May 15th. Deadwoods floating debt Is a Httlo over two thousand dollars. Her bonded debt ia 520- 000. 000.Grand Grand Forks Is Infested with fire bugs , and all suspicious looking characters have boon oumlocl up and given an hour in which to otivo , Flpo laying for the Sioux Falls water works commenced on the 10th. The pipe is arriving at the rate of four cars a day. At Pierre , a tenderfoot named \V. Coryoll ) ocamo Etaga struck , when nemo follows con nected with a variety show agreed to ( rive him a cbanoo. Ho was asked to take the part of a negro and ho the wretches blacked him up vlth a mixture of ink oil greaao and lamp- dock , which ho has not yet been nbla to re- novo from his face , even with the help of chemicals. iThoy also filled his hair with tbo compound and ho ban had to bavo his head ahavod , _ WIOMINO. The admirers of Blame In Cheyenne not only illuminated but painted the town a carmine hue In honor of the nomination. Cheyenne thieves will toke anything pcriab. > lo , even to a rod hot stove. They recently aided the chapel of the Congregational church and carried OH the paint and mushes which workman were using on the building. Another newspaper Is to bo launched upon .lie sea of fortune in Cheyenne , In a abort time. It ia to bo started with 3 ,000 capital , will bo published dally nt 4 p. in. , and pro poses to bo neutral In politics. The gentle- non who will bo Interested are J , 11. Mor row , recently of The Loader , T. V. McCandlUh and two outside parties. The Cheyenne Loader says Mr. Iba reports the oil claims in Hattlesnako mounatlns prom ise to yield a largo quantity of nature's lubrl cater ns soon as the necessary machinery is provided. A largo amount of machinery for the working of the oil mines lias been taken in thereby partial wko havolargolnteroststhoro , nd everything nt present points to the fact that the mines will soon bo In fine running or- .lor. Ho boa faith to bollovo thatfortttuos will bo made out of tlioso miudg , Milton Koberts , a brakeman on the Union 1'atllic , was crushed between the cars on D.tlo Creek bridge , on the 0th inat. The head was completely sovtrud from the body anil foil to the ground Mow. The young man who was thus luddenly taken out of Ilfo it pretty well known In Clieyonno nn an otn- iloyo lust Hummer on U. 1) . ( iooJoll's ranch. Uo was about nine teen years old and has Dean in the employ of the road only about ( ivo month * , His pareuU reside about four miles from Cirand Iiland , Neb. , and are pilto oldoily people , to whom the death of their sou will como with crushing effect. MONTANA. John Angrovo , n Coriilahman , fell to thn bottom nf a shaft ; 176 foot , at Butte , and was flattened Intu n ihapoloea inosa. The a iie < amont roll of Jlutto county , it It estimated , will foot up 810,491,218 , , thli your , an iucreiuo of $1,100,000 over last year. The population of the cuuuty la 10,000 , The unpaid employes of the National 1'ark Improvement company btlll hold possession of the company's hotel at the Mammoth Hot Stirlujra , and all effort * to effect a uottlemont with them , short of paying the full amount of tholr claims , are futile , The Helena Independent lays : "Miners In the upper district of Mill Crook , Uallatlu county , say that never in their experience of many yearn have they soon In that locality inch terrible enow slides aiha\o occurred there during the past week or two. The enow lay in great maaioa on the mountain sides until tha late warm weather , and now It comes down In the form of avalanchtw , carrying everything before it , stripping hare the tldoa of the moun tains and fillfufr tha ravlucg with mingled - ' snow , rock and broken Umber. " OIIIOON. Tha wool crop In Oregon , Washington Ter ritory and Idiho tills season will be larger than ever lioforo knowu , Ktgbtoou thousand sheep wore driven lirough linker City , Or , , a few days ago , and 0,000 more will follow next week , destined or Wyoming. More th n 3000 men are at work on the Oregon Short Line railroad In the vicinity of liakor City and U Is expected that through onuectloua will bo made by the tint of ) ctobor. NEVADA. Complaint I made In the ngrleultuaal part if N vada that deur are no abundant as to be i > nuiaance , About twenty yean ago Horace Greeloy and ome associates built a dam and quitrtt mill at ho outlet of the aink ol the Humbuldt liver , n Nevada. Ureoley cunlc nbout $ 1(5,000 ( in .ha operation. No teturiu ) woreeier obtained 'rom the enterprite. and tuo mill finally weut dowu ttream luo ireehot. The dam portly hsld , howaver , and was rebuilt , and this year tiM backed up the water In the Humboldt ao K to submerca about fifty thousand acres of land In the Vicinity , much of which has been tinder cultivation. The principal damage la tround J/ovelocks station , where aovoral fami lies have boon driven from tholr homes by the Inundation. IN The IJrtghum Young estate h fl boon sued by the Cummings family for a pleco of valuable - able property and $14,000 damaget. The town of Socorro N. M. ! allowing algns nf a. now era of prrigrossion and advancement , The business outlook li encouraging. There In no reason why this place fhould not make a .ity of considerable prominence , for ahe has many natural advantage ) . Her location is all that could be desired. Hho has a country tributary that Is teeming with the precious metal * . In digging the wnll to nuptily the railroad tankn at Palouao Junction , W. T. . the workmen - mon passed through strata of alkali , clay and finely broken basalt rock , to a depth of 185 foot , where water of great purity and limit less < | iiantty ! was found. The water in the well Is five feet deep , and o steam pump , actively worked , makes little Impri union on the quantity. The most curious thing about the well Is the fact that In digging the last fifty feet tlio workmen in tha well had to wear heavy clothing and wrap their foot and legs In gunny bngs to keep from freezing , while the men In the open air worked in their shirt sleeves , Caldwell , Idaho , is in ft fever of excitement over the discovery of some fabulously rich placer claims near there on Snake river. There have boon parties out all spring qutptly prospecting and locating claims on Snakorlvor which were known to contain paying quanti ties of flour gold , but not enough to create any excitement or activity. For aovoral days the current of Snake rivorhaa boon making a sweeping change and loft the old channel bare for several inllei , Kocontly two parties of non began to prospect tbo old channel and round the sands to bo Immensely rich with jold. Several nuggets were found nnd the washings wont fiftyto sovontv-fivo cents to man. ± * r\ ; --TT * " -"e"fl' 23 itiV 1'KUSuNALiITlES. Bon Butler Is said to carry n pocket mirror. Mr. Blaine ia n cousin of Mrs. Gen. Slier- nan. nan.Tho L'mum Abbott Kiss baa sailed for Kng- and. It. li. Hayes , of Ohio , wears his last sum mer's ntraw hat. John L. Sullivan and liob Ingonsoll draw the biggest crowds in IJoeton , Miss Blalna la twenty years old. and has beavonly blue oycs and heavy arched eye brows. Francis Murphy is In Chicago and reports that his business is in a most discouraging con dition. Freddie Gobhardt has had a canal boat named after him. Froddlo ought to lead In tho.toam that pulls It.l jjicijaia. " " , . . " " & " " Ella Wllcox , nee Wheeler , has just sung , "I will 1)0 true , though thou art false to mo. " la .hero trouble already ? That Bimrldlng younf beauty , Gail Hamil ton , would bo the center ef much life and gravity at the white haute. Dr. Mary Walker has declared that she will wear trousers or nothing. Oh ! don't do anything rash , Mary ; keep thorn on. Darby Green is a Connecticut Yankee who was'scran years old when the Declaration of Independence was signed. He ia still vigo rous and happy , There is a Cherokee Indian named Jack Womankillor. An [ Indian cogomens gener ally go by contraries that follow is probably anything but a mnshor. .lohn IJ. Gotigh has gone to Denver to lee- Lure there for the first time. Ho will take a : ow quarts of water along to make the people comprehend what bo Is talking about. Edmund Yates says that American women are the most restless in the world. Probably Mr. Yatcs hai boon talking with some of them Wo don't wonder h * found thorn rcstlost. Ono of James It. ICoono's extravagances was a private harbor , who traveled four miles dally to scrape the fjico and nib the head of the de throned Wall street king , who now owes the barber $1,000 for service rendered , Mrs. Scovlllo , sister of Gultoau , is in Wash ington , 1'a , Slio goes under a fictitious name and is selling pictures , as she states , for tbo purpose of raising money with which to prose cute those who were instrumental in the hangIng - Ing of her brother. Congressman Money , of Mississippi , is to lie the editor of a now paper in San Francis co. It is eoldom that such a striking exoin- plication of "tho eternal fitness of things" oc curs. If his name la a criterion , bo will not bo compelled to lift his volco for cord-wood and potatoes on subscription. Senator Coke , of Texas , has a remarkably powerful volco , and It Is enld that when ho was discussing the plouro-pneumonla bill and jot his throttlo-valvo wide open , the p&ges put Ecotton in their ears and wedged the window sashes to keep thorn from rattling and broaklnf the glass. At the climax of his vn- ciforationi Coke announced that ho intended to apeak so that the whole country would hear him ; and then as ho paused for breath Bock remarked , "Guess they will , Coke , if they're not stone deaf. " SlcullH , Tombstones and Com us. Chicago Herald. The report circulated and speedily de nied , tlio other day , that Mr. Tildon's health had taken a suddou turn for the worse , and that the gravoat alarm wan felt concerning him furnishes a fair illus tration of the kind of campaign the dem ocrats will bo compelled to endure with him aa their candidate. When things are going on moat swimmingly for them they will bo thrown into a panic by a solemn report from Oramoroy square or Groyatono to the clluct that thotr nom inee haa had a sinking spull , and that it b feared ho will not survive the night. Two or three plausible storica of that kind will cause more hnvoo in the demo cratic ranks than a dozen old-fashioned campaign lies , for the deadest thing on earth is n , dead presidential candidate. Life is full of sudden changes. The strong man of to-day may bo cut down to-morrow , but in Ttldcn's case there are excellent reasons for the belief that ho is an invalid to bejiin with , and that his days are fow. With such an impression abroad it will not toke a very talented falsifier to throw a dampener on the democratic campaign every fortnight as long as it lasts , whether Tildon gains or loses in physical strength as the canvass proceeds. That the opposition will resort - sort to these devices cannot bo doubted for a moment. Witli Tildon as a candi date wo may expect to BOO the most shocking caricatures , the meanest flings , and the most ghastly witticisms over perpetrated - potratod during a campaign , and all ut infirmities to which mortality iu general oral is heir. True Moiic Alone , hu "given Allcock's Porous Plasters the largest sale of any external remedy In the world. If you have been uning any other kinds of plas ters trial of "AlloockV one will convince you of their wonderful superiority , CO BROADWAT , ROOM B2 New Yorx , March 2 , 1883. Having been cured of a severe attack of ihmmiaUsm of the neck and ahouhlera by using Allcock'a 1'orous Planters , I feel It my duty to oomineml their u o to any one similarly af flicted. For c , period of tovcral months I had nxhauttod many other so called middles with , out obtaining the ( lightest relief. Finally I applied one of Allcock's Porous Plasten , and Jomid myself almost Immediately cured. I consider thorn a true blessing. Faithfully ymirs , JAMK3 It. II03MKR. When It Strikes Him. Norrlitown Herald , Herbert Spencer's lucid remark that "an incidental force falling on an aggre gate containing like and unlike units , -grcgates the like units and separates the unlike , " never strikes a younj , ' nwn so forcibly as when a tailor refuses to trait Mia lot a uevr spring suit. THE MOON INHABITED. Towns , VIllnRos , nntl Cultlvntca FloUln Oftn Ho Scon An Import- Discovery. At the astronomical observatory of Berlin , says a translation from Nya 1'res- non HoUlngfor. a discovery has lately been made which , without doubt , will cause the greatest sensation , not only among the adopta in science , but even among the most learned. Frof. Blend- mann , in that city , has found , beyond a doubt , that our old friend , the moon , is This question has agitated humanity from time Immemorial , and haa been the object of the greatest interest , But the , opinions have always differed very widely - ly , and no two minds hold one and the sumo. Already in ancient times thn be- Hot prevailed that the moon was inhabi ted with Homo higher organized , intelli gent beings , somewhat resembling man , and in order to communicate with them the earthly enthusiasts planted rows of trees eovoral miles in length BO as to form the figure of the Pythagorean the orem. The celebrated astronomer Schro der , in the beginning of ( ho present cen tury , fancied that ho could detect places on the surface of the moon which peri odically grow lighter and darker , nnd From this fact ho derived the conclusion that the phenomenon was a proof of ex isting vegetation. During the last few decade * , however , the idea of life on the moon has boon hold up to ridicule , and totally scorned by mmi of learning. But , nevertheless , It haa now boon proved to bo correct. By accident Dr. Blcndmann found that the observations of the moon gave but very unsatisfactory results , owing to the intensity of the light power of the moon's atmosphere which is that strong that it iflects the correctness of the observations In a very high degree. Ho then con ceived the idea to make the object glass of the refractor loss sensitive to the rays of light , and for that purpose ho dark ened it with the smoke of camphor. It took months of experimenting before ho succeeded in finding his right degree of obscurity of the g laas , and when finally found ho then , with the refractor , took a very accurate photo of the moon's sur face. This ho placed in a sun microscope , which gave the picture n diameter of fifty-five and a half foot. The revelation was most startling. It perfectly overturned all hitherto enter tained ideas of the moon's surface. These level plains which formerly were hold to bo oceans of water proved to bo verdant fields , and which formorally were consid ered mountains turned out as deserts of sand and oceans of water. Towns and habitations of all kinds were plainly dis cernible , as Troll as signs of industry and traffic. The learned professor's study and observation of old Luna hill bo re peated every full moon when the sky is clear and wo venture to predict that the time is not far off when wo shall know moro about the man in the moon than as being an agent in English politics. men Piles are frequently preceded by n sense of Weight in the back , loins and lower part of the abdomencausing the patient to suppose he has aomo affection of the kidneys or neighboring organ * . At times , aym "toms of indigestion are present , as flatuency , uneasiness of the stomach , etc. A moistcro like perspiration , reducing a Aery disagreeable itching particu- K irly at night after getting warm in bed , its very common attendant. Internal , External and , ItchlngPiloa yield at once to the applica tion of Dr. Bosanko'aPilo Keinody , which acts directly upon the parts affected , absorbing the tumors , allaying the intense itching , and ef fecting a permanent cure where other reme dies have failed. Do not delay until the drain on the system produces permanent disability , but trv it and be cured. Schroter & Becht "Trado supplied by Cl. F. Goodman. " Settled tlio Milk War. ndianapolls Sentinel. Some of the remarks that children make would cause a laugh anywhere. An exchange tells of two children quar- celing over a cup of milk , when a third thilda misa of 4 years old , said : "What's the use of quarreling over that milk when rhoro is a whole cowful out in the barn. " That settled the mil < r. war. Angostura Bitters are endorsed by all the loading physicians and chemists , for their purity and wbolesomeness. liewaro of coun terfeits and ask your grocer or druggist for the genuine article , prepared by Dr. J. G. 13. Siogert k Sons. The Alternative of Matrimony , Burlington Free Press. "Don't you want a few good teachers in your public schools ? " naked an educa tional bureau roan nf the superintendent of school * in Shuftabury. "Woll , I guess not ! " was the decided reply. "Why not , may I ask ? " "Because Shaftsbury is the greatest place in the country for toachars , Why , there hasn't been a girl married hero for four years. " A CARD , To nil who are euflcrlnff from carer * and ludUcrctioim of jouth , ncrvmis weakness , early ilo ay , ICMS of nnnliio i. etc I will semi a reel , o tint will cure Jim , ntKt : OP CHAHOK. Tub grunt run cdy was discovered l > y a n.l olonory In South Anicrl c % . Sonil sell aiMroocil onvulonj to HKV JOSEIMI T. INUAX , BUtlon D. Now York. < ly a 111 Si cod Patents Tor Aiui-rioaiiH Only. Springfield ( Mass , ) Republican. Senator James 0. George , of Mississi ppi , thinks ho knows a way to settle the patent question. Ho has got through a letter instructing the Committee on pat ents to draw a bill to prevent the grant ing of a patent to any person not a citi zen and resident of the United States. The committee is also instructed to in quire into the expediency of providing that all patents hereafter grautdo shall bo subject to purchase by the United States for public use , upou a fair valua tion. _ Allen's Drain Food botanical extract strengthens the Brain and positively cures Nervous Debility , Nervousness , Headache * , uuiatural losses , and all weakness of Genera- Vb Syr tern ; it never falls. ? 1 pkg. ; G for $5 At druggists or Allen's Pharmacy , 315 First Avo. N. Y. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ VVliy He Failed. Philadelphia Times. A Phlladelphian who couldn't moot a little bill of $15 or $20 felt called upon to explain that ho had been dragged down by the failure of a certain crockery house. "And the crockery house , you know , " ho added , "wai involved by the suspen sion of the Drovers' bank. " " Why , I didn't know that you had any business dealings either with the firm or the bank , " " You didn't ? Why , the senior partner - ner had made all arrangements to back a note for $100 with mo at the bank. If that wasn't business dealings I'd like to know what you call it. " IIorsrortl'8 Aoltl Phoni > lmte , For Overworked Female ) . Dr. J. P. COWAN , Ashland , O. , says "It proves satisfactory as a uorvo tonic ; also in dyspeptic conditions of the stomach , with general debility , such as wo and in overworked females , with norroui headache < uid its accompani ments. " WHAT IS DYSPEPSIA ? Among the many symptoms of Dyspepsia or indigestion the most prominent nre : Variable nppetito ; faint , gnawing feeling nt pit of the stomach , with unsatisfied craving forfoodheartlwrnfeeliiJK ; of weight and wind in the stomach , bad breath bad taste in the mouth , low spirits , general prostration , hea'lachc rihd constipation. Ihere is no form of disease more prevalent than dyspei > - sh , and none so peculiar to the high- living and rapid-eating American people. 'Vlchohol and tobacco pro duce DysBepsia ; also , bad air , rapid eating , etc. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS will euro the worst case , by regulating the bowels and toning up the digestive organs. Sold ever3'- where. or Wormy Veins of the i-crotum. qritn the tinnt- t'tatd muii o/ Lost Manhood , Debility. Ac. , gjltklT 0Jranl ( ( ilinrf-l bjrth.eiiatlo Ornclle- ComPrOB SO. at ? * , tuiny. Circular Frra. avuwt c AOEICT , i6oriueact..H wreri. \Vhpn 1 my euro i ur not mem merely to gtop tuem lot B time and than hAve them return again , I roehnartdi- c l core. I h vo main tha Olicmo of FITS , BI'ILErsT or FALLING SICKNESS 11 to long Midy. I warrant t > remedy to core the worst CMC ! . Dtvanit others nir * tilled Is no reaion ror not now recelt Inr a cor * , coca for a treaties and K Krta Dottle of rar ' ' , Give Kipreti and Poit Office. It for a trui. nd t will cure you. , ddre Dr. It. O. HOOT. Ill m r ) BL. Science of Life , Only $1,00 , BY MATf , POSTPAID. KKQW THYSELF , A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD Exhausted Vitality , Nerrona and Physical Debility , Premature Decline In Man , Errors ot Youth , an the untold mlsorloa esultlng from Indlscretlona or ex- ceeaca. A book for every man , young , middle-aged , and old. 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