O
Virtue In the Fnmilj.
There are all sorts and doirccs of
virtue, and sonietirucs wc arc told that
virtue is its own reward. Mr. A. F.
Evigj? of Burr's Ferry, La., says, in
writing about Brown's Iron Bitters: "I
have been the recipient of its virtue in
my family to a considerable extent."
This great iron tonic has superior ad
vantages as a reliable family medicine.
Its power has been thoroughly tried,
nd its virtues abundantly proved.
jhgrly a million bottles a year aro sold
by the druggists or tins country.
1'he Princess of Wales is an excellent ma
ever was a ppccltlofornny ono com
plaint then Carter's Little- I.tvor I'llU nro a
kpfcl&a lor SlcA llenduclic, and ovory woman
Shoulrt Rnow tills. They nro not only a pos
Itivo cure, but a sure prornntivo If taken
Wben tho approneh Is Jolt. Carter's l.lttlo
Liver Pills Act directly on tho liver nnd lillo,
and In thfitlny romovotlio cuugo of dlsenso
without tliBt snaking you s ck by n weakening
pargo. If ij-oo try tliem you will not bo dls
pvpoloteil. Curat IlornhnnU Is not
littll nblo to cast a shadow.
strong, but sho is
CURES
Rheumatism, neuralgia, Sciatica
Lumbajo, Cickache, Hsadachc, Toothacht,
Rare Tit ronl, &-n c 1 1 i ner. Hps-ci I nn.BralJiett,
ltum, Nculda, IFronl. Jitl-,
A1 AM, OTIIFK IIUllIt.Y I'tlNS AMI
Sold by Uruslstsiml He alert .ve rrwlicre. Finy Genta bottts
Ilirertloii.. lull LniiguMKes.
THE CII.VIELCS A. TOOKt.EB CO.
,v --i.pit 4 C0. Balllmor. d r.3.4.
BS3i
Kiitera tlie system from uukuown
cniuce, nt all orations.
Shatters tho XcricH, Impairs ingestion, and
r.iiH'i'iMi'n xmo Jinscies.
THE
BEST TONIC
LTrajB?
Quickly and completely cures .llnlnrln.and Chills
and J-evern. For Intermittent FcTcri, I.oh.
Hltude, l.nck f Kncrry, it has no equal. It
enriches and purities tho blood, stimulates the ap
petite, nd strengthens the muscles and nerTes.
It doss not Injure the teeth, cause headache, or
produce constinition all other Iron mrdirinet da.
FATBRn T .T. Ufjixy, tho patriotic and scholarly
Oatholio Divine, of Arkansas, says:
"I hale used Brown's Iron Hitters with the creat
ft satisfaction for Malaria, and as a preventive of
Chills and like diwages and will always keep itoa
hand aa a ready friend."
Genuir.o has aliovo trade mark and crossed red linea
wrnjnpor Tnlto no othrr. Mndormlyby
intowS riiii.Mio.vi, to.. i!ai.i imobi:, :hi.
taininK list of prizes for recipes, information about
coins, etc., iriven away by all dealen) In medicine, or
mailed to any address on receipt of 2c stamp.
iimun.a iia.u juufc uwiin nnu niiracrivo. con-
BITTERS.
Id? IS TTTTTl
Blood Purifier Health Restorer.
It never fails to uo Its wort In cases of Mala
tin, IMI1oiihiioh, Coiititlpntloii, Eleml
ncbo, loss of Appcllto and Sloop, Ncn om
mobility, Neiirjlt;la, nnd all Vcnials
CooiplulntM. Hops & .Malt Hitters Is n Voce
tM ble Compound. It is alflciUrlno not a liar.
room lrliik. It differs as widely ns does
d-ir and niht from tbo tliousuT'.d-aml-ono
Rtlxtitroa of vllo ivlilsky flavored with
uromatlcn. Hops .t Malt Hitters is recom
mended by l'liyslcliiiin, JTIliilKtors and
Civ renin as being the II"t Kamlly Medicine ever
compounded. Any lvomaa or child can take it.
"From my knowledge of it! ingredients, under
no circumstances can it Injure anyone using it.
It contains no mineral or other deleterious tub
tmce. Possess ng real merits, tho remedy hi
deserving success.''
C. E. UePct, Ph. O., Detroit, Mich.
ffheonly fionulno aro manufactured by th
HOPS & MALT BITTERS CO., Detroit, Mich,
Anl Undlspated In me BROAD CLAIM oltelutu
VERY BEST OPERATING,
QUICKEST SELLING AND
Ever offered to tho public.
35;,??",E'fctnt Blood Pnrlder, Wtct JnTlforttor
Sf.'f.JH!1 AJi"tr ever known. The nritTiltwri
ESSfi'S'"? t dfert!ed In America. Un
P fJ? a Pertoni r Iralutln tbt Eunei look oil
ror frtudi. See that la Vi
folJowlnif Initara U on AVJ V
rryhottleaaa u'S.'ioSS jQAU((
BT. PAUIj, Birrm.G rBtitChemUl
k 'i trjt UTT-t us-'
r TAKE V(9a. Oa.
MALT
. i.
Dr. Mary Walker's Ideas.
From a Chicago Letter.
"It is such a relief," said Dr. Marr
"Walker, in referring to tho subject of
dress reform for women, as sho sat in
tlieTrcmont House- parlor recently, her
slight figure clothed in men's garments,
which consisted of black trousers, a
black Princo Albert coat, a tall white
collar, about which pcorly fitted a
black necktie ornamented with a large
cold slab pin. Ho feet wore, encased
fliin boots, while- about her shoulders sho
M t.ii i. ..... .
wora narrow uiuck bivsu, uio utility oi
which was not apparent. "A woman
dressed in man's attiro does not attract
Mlf tho attention that is accorded to
ono dressed in the height of fashion,"
sho continued. "I havo often lecn in
street cars, tho occupants of ghieh did
not knw me, and therefore did not gazo
on me any moro than they would on any
man. A woman fashionably dressed
entered, and sho was stared at by ev
erybody. This dress reform is net only
for health it is n moral reform nl a
financial reform as well. A 'hi on coo
never appreciato how much of a vrif
man's thought and timo is tahtrn up in
selecting materials and deciding' on
styles and other del il of foshionoblo
clothing. Then it cost losts of money.
All theso trifles nro done away -with by
adopting tho mau's dress, and a woman
is allowed timo to improvo her mind
and consider moro important aUira of
life.
"now disgusting to think of the sLUy
things that a man feels called upon to
say when in a fashionably dresned wo
man's presence. Ton never saw a man
shower mo with such stuff, l usuallv a
man comprehends that u Ionian who
is sufficiently strong minded to adopt tho
dress roform is above such empty com
pliments. I havo had fops attempt to
indulgo in such talk with mo. I com
pliment their personal appearance, ad
miro their pretty feet or hands, and
finally they understand the drift ami
leave, or change the conversation. I
pity fashionable womou. They aro
weak, physically and mentally. They
cannot stand up before their dressmak
ers to haven garment measured and fit
ted without being exhausted as soon as
the ordeal is over. Tight lacing, weak
lungs ami Uttlo vitality aro the main
e i i . i t , .,
causes oi sucii oxuausiion. x like men
who know their places. All I ask of
them is to show mo the same reuprct,
and no more, that they would another
man."
A Sad History of Grant's House.
The saddost incident in tho history of
Gen. Grant's financial misfortunes has
never appeared in print until now, and,
as 1 stated above, it comes to mo on in
disputable authority from laio'ers.
When tho General returned from his
trip around the world and dseidml to
make Now York his place of residence
for the future, a number of lending cit
izens of the metropolis subscribed $100,
000 to buy a house for him. After looking
the ground over, the bro wn-stono struct
nro on East Sixty-sixth street, between
Jnadison and I'iftli avenues, was decid
ed upon as in ovoit respect eligible
The price, too, was within tho amount
subscribed $100, 000; but when tho
donors camo to purchaso the property
they found thero was a mortgage for
$00,000 upon it which tho holder was
not willing to vield np. Ho was en
tirely satistied with his interest of
some G per cent., and it was deter
mined to pay $10,000 in cash and as
sumo tho mortgage. This was done,
and tho remaining $00,000 was
turned over to Mrs. Grant, tho prop
erty having been purchased in her
name. It was decided to lot the mort
gage expiro by tho limitation of its own
terms, and when it fell duo to meet it.
Meantimo tho $00,000 was invested by
Mrs. Grant nt tho current rato of inter
est, and the family moved into their
now homo in tho eitv of their adoption.
When tho General got into tho lino
of Grant & Ward and became dazed by
the vista of financial possibilities which
opened up to his unsophisticated eyeH
in Wall street, n family council waa
called, and it was deemed advisable to
invest Mrs. Grant's $00,000 in Wall
street enterprises, which tho head of tho
household fondly believed were paying
mngnificent and legitimate interest.
Why should $00,000 bo allowed to druW
a beggarly rato of fivo or six per cent
whon it might just as well be turning
over fifteen or twenty per cent, on tho
street? Tho $00,000 that was to clonr
tho mortgago on tho Grant homo on
Sixty-sixth strcot was invested with
Grant & Ward, and it was swept away
with tho rest. Thus tho Grants nro,
in ono senso, merely tenants of the
house in which thoy live, and all b
causo tho original holder of tho mortf
cago thoticht ho had too good Di in
vestment to let go of when Mrs. CI root?
had tho niouoy tcrwipe it out.
Bright's "DiB5U1J
Dr. Willard Tarker thus speaks ccxO
corning this malady: "This disease is
so called after tho English physician
Dr. Bright, who first investigated its
character. It consists essentially of a
degeneration of epithelum of the kid
neys. This impairs tho excreting pow
ers of tho organ, so that the urea is
not properly removed from tho blood."
This diseaso is characterized by album
inaria when wo apply heat and nitrio
acid to tho urine from tho kidnoy so af
fected, albumen is coagulated; under
the microscope wo observe moulds of
tho tubules of tho diseased organ.
( lleadacho and sickness of stomaclwiro
j common symptoms, and dropsy usually
! attends tho disease. Tho retina is
usually attacked by a degenerative in
flammatory disease, which impairs tho
sight, ami is detected by tho opthalmo
scopo. Tho causes are indulgence in
strong drinks, exposure to wot and cold,
gout, and syphilis. Tho indications for
treatment aro, to romovo any of those
causes' which may bo presont, rolievo
congestion of the kidneys, at the saino
timo ondoavoring to increaso strength
by iron and other tonics. When con
siderable dropsy occurs, cathartics may
bo called for. JJright's disoaso may bo
either ncuto or chronic. The prospect
of recovery is small, but patients some
times attain a comfortable, but gener
ally a precarious degree of heath.
'Crosscut ."TInn In Alnlinmn."
"Do crosscst man in Alabama lives
dar," said the driver, as we approached
n wajxsido home, near Selnia. Ala., to
ask accommodations for the night. At
supper, and after it, "mine host"
scowled at every one, found fault with
everything earthly, nnd 1 was wonder
ing if ho would not growl if tho heaven
ly halo didn't tit him, when incidental
mention being made of tho comet of
1882, ho said: "I didn't like its form;
ts tail should have been fan-shaped!"
Hut, ucxt morning- ho appearQ
half-oflended at our otlenug pay for his
hospitality I My companion, however,
nirtVto hiniccept as a presont n samplo
from his easo of goods.
Six weeks later, I drow up at tho
Einio house. Tho planter stepped
lithely from tho porch, and greeted mo
cordially. I could scarcely belicVo
Oiat this clear comphuaoncd, brhfht
oyed, nnimiilod follow, nnd tho moro.W
lu ing t a few weeks back, Werfl Chp
E9me. Bo inquired of my companion
of tho fonner visit and regretted ho was
not with me. "res," said hia wife,
"wo are both much iodobted to him,"
"HowP" lafiBiid, iu surprise.
"For this wonderful change la my
bopband. STour frit-nd when leaving,
haudtfd him a bottle of Warner's safo
enro. He took it, and two other bot
tles, and now " "And now," hehroko
in, "from an ill-feeling, growling old
bear, I am healthy and so cheerful my
wife declares sho has fallen in lovo with
mo again!"
It has mado over again a thousand
love matches, aud keeps sweet tho tem
pers of the family circlo everywhere.
Copyrighted. iTscd by permission of
American liural Home.
Sheridan and Ucn. Emory.
Telling these things of Grant reminds
me of a story of the battlo of Cedar
Creek I got from an old soldier who
was there. It will be remembered that
when the battle began Sheridan was at
(Winchester, "twenty miles away," and
his aniiv was under tho command of
Gen. Wright. When Sheridan reached
the Held the army was defeated, and nil
but the nineteenth corps demoralized.
The corps was under command of Gen.
Emory, who had been a professor at
West Point when Sheridan was a cadet.
Sheridan was quick to seize upon the
situation, and he directed Emory to
take a certain position and hold it
against all odds until ho should hear
Sheridan's guns at n certain point.
Emory promptly obeyed, and soon tho
battlo raged again with tho utmost
fury. The rebels made assault after
assault, but Emory held his place.
Time nnd again ho sent, urgently
asking for reiuforcemeuts, but Sheridan
8enfword back to hold on a littlo
longer. Ho did hold on until Sheridan
collected tho shattered forces and
charged like a thunderbolt, nnd Early
and his army were routed. That evon
ing, as Emory was sitting upon tho
ground, blackened by powtlcr and ex
hausted by the toils of the day, for ho
had been lighting for seven hours, one
of Sheridan s stall olliccrs rode up, nnd,
saluting him, said: "Gen. Emory, lam
instructed by Gen. Sheridan to present
to you his compliments; and to say that
ho regards you as a regular d d old
stuck buzzard; that j-ou aro a glorious
old tighter." This uniquo statement of
the stnfl ollieer was received with shouts
by those who surrounded Emory. It
appeared afterward that tho ollicerhad
given literally to Emory tho words of
his chief. Indianapolis Times.
A Hotel Man's Discovery.
San Fiuncisco, Cal. Mr. Goorgo
H. Arnold, proprietor of tho Occidental
hotel, says that as tho air is purer as
wo ascend, a man should not object to
being assigned a room on tho upper
most lloor; that he shouldn't mind tak
ing a room-nttic, as it were, in view of
the fact that St. Jacobs Oil so promptly
cures the rheumatic, llo states that
throughout California it is regarded as
the great pain-cure of the age.
Too Closo for Comfort.
"I had a closo call last night," said a
seedy loomng isroouiyn man with an
old winter hat on his head.
"Indeed! How?"
"As I was coming homo from church
a voting rascal sneaked up behind mo
and"
Struck yon with a sand bag?"
"Oil, no! H yelled right in mv oar,
"Shoot tho plug!' It was tho closest
Cull I ever experienced."
IVotuoXor XnvallOl ICmllen,
No effort is spared to iiiuko Dra. Dicker-
con A ytnrlifl' Surgical Institute. t fCanens
uty an nttracttvo homo for its iiivulius,
nml,?no with which pleasant "collections
of restored) health will ol?a?a bo oo-
chited. TheiM we thousands ot women
siifferiiii; who could bo oucccsstullv cued at
(this Iiwtituto.
i?vece voun mn.rv anri wrrmn-n clirnilil
roe$vo such it trainine as is frioen tbo
bttidenta c( JElliotc's (Business Colleffo.
JSuriington, la
Tho lord mayoe (j'-Loadoo is a Mot ho-
digit miiiirT.
Tho Binieriority of Wellfc. ItTchanlson its
CoV. improved Uutter Cohiy over all others
miiiw. is again uemoiistratfrtl bv ittJ record
nt tho Autumnal Fairs. Tho tfit of nrac-
tical uso is what tells tho storv. and tho
great value of tho premiums given by tho
Agricultural Fairs, lies In tho fact, that tho
judges In theso cases aro regular farmers,
who know what their needs are and what
wl supply thorn. Wells, IUclmrdson it
CoBJmproved Hutter Color, which has
takeirflrst premium at all fairs whero ex
hibited, is put up in a vegetable oil bo pro
pared thatit cannot becomo rancid, a most
important property, tho lack of which is
fatal to bo many of tho Uutter-Colors
ollored lor sale. It does not color tho
butter-milk; It imparts a bright natural
color, which is unattained by many others;
ami being tho strongest Is tho chcuncst
Color in tho market.
Gen. Low Wallace has two novels in
course of preparation.
ituig)niu.s, rr.iKS.
rilei, roactif i. inti bed buir. ran, mlf . gonbf r;
clilpiuaiikii. cleared out by "Hough ou itali." 15c
Mrs. I.angtry usually hIiivh lnwn tennis
in u coquottiBh milkmaid's couturno.
UKVllfAN'l PzfTOUlztn nvrr Tnvin. thatnnlr
preparation of beef containing ! cntikk ndtxitioui
raijpaKrici It contain! bluodmaklni? furce. eener-
ailnK and llfe-iuitalnlnz iroiertle: Invaluable for
Indirection, djripeixla, uerrou pruttrailun, and all
foniu of ceneral debility: alio. In all enfeebled con
dition!, wlielber tbr reult of eibaunlon, nerroui
proit ration, overwork or acute dlteate, particularly If
reiultlng from pulmonary complaint!. Caiwell, Haz
ard 4c Co, I'roprietora, Kew York. Bold by drueelaia.
Bonator Logan is a natural born orator,
Sav tint and monty by uttng SUwart's Heat
ing Powder for.cuti and torti en animate. Sold
everywhere, 15 and SO cte. a box, Tm IL
itena,
It is tho Ptisngod young lady who catches
tho most beaux nt n suinmcr resort.
THIN I'KOImTk.
"We H'a llenlllt Kr newer" rctotca lienlth nd vluor
curei Dytpepaia, Intfolence. Setual Debility, tl.
iv xou ivam" a Ah
Send 15 cents for lino IIuvkus' Oumn: 100
enRrnvlnire. colored plnto. Aspoelntetl Fan
ciers, !7 Sqmhr.lgrith Street. 1'lilladoUiUla,
"When Hatiy vu alcV, ire gave ber Caitorla,
When she waa a ChtM, ulie, cried for I'wflorla,
When ahs became Silas, she clang to Caatoria,
Trhta the L4 Children, kbs gave- thetj CiUajla,
Samuel J' Kandall tt convinced that the
Quakers aro good hnnd-shakers.
"Bt'oau.rABiA."
..Qnlfft. ftwplcte cure, all Kidney, llttvlder an-l
Urinary Placaapa, Scaldlnc Irritation, Blonc, GravcL
Ci-a-rlj of the bladder. II, lruglata.
l'resident Cleveland is always on timo
wlion mpfil are served.
le the fating! and proof of the Mcccllcaco of a Bicdb
Cine (alls acceptance by tho public. Alt yoor drug
gist, or BJioott ejit one, and they will tell jou that tbo
niciltof Ui.nJ'a saraaparllln, whero It boa been la
truJaicd, bMcauicJItuirldo
soeou-snoo
oicroa cranpctltori tuto tho very heart of paMle
cnsfldimcc, andto-dtiy It bai a record of success and
ot carta tmeuualedby any other medicine.
"1 wai greatly run down, Imd no npvctltc, and felt
theneedofn gnod tunic I bare taken other taedl.
clni-a.butncvcrctjej any that dldmo to mocb svmhI
as Hood'a SarsaparlUa. I now have a good appetite
nnd feel n-ncwfdall over, am hotter than I havo
been for year." E. U. ltaso, Oawego, N. X.
"I had catarrh ntno years, and tiffcred terribly
with It. Soon after I began to take Hood'a 8araapa
rllla the cntorrh troubled mo leas, and after tnltl
three bottles I waa entirely cured." Jasb Iltssr,
LumbiTton, Clinton County, Ohio.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Pcldby all drUKlata. Hs iln for t'u Made only by
C.I. IIOOI) A CO., Aluthecarles, Lowell, Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar.
University of Notre Dame,
MA V llUil.niNO.
Tlie r.lshtr Ti ir l i-cstoh will open Tuejday, Sept.
6th. Tull com tea In
ClanslcB, Lmv, (trlonroi, niutlioiuatlcn,
ITIlltilC.
Attin-ongli COMMKIlCIAr. COI'nSK Is one of the
dlB'tniilaliinir features of tho Ina'ltutlon.
Ppic advantages ore oRe cd tostudtntsof the
Law Cou ae.
THE MINIM DKrAr.T-MKNT.
fnrboja ttndi'r l' la unlqnn In dt ln nnd In the com
pl tencai of Its eauli nulls. C t li ffiit'H, Klvlns full
particular,, will lie arullr e, b. ml I r. aalng
Itar. T. K. WALSH, C s. I'.. I'rkmiicnt,
NortiM iNiUASi.
TubColnr., Mo. dor.i S.iblo Ilruahex, e- "PI
Itrlallva, li-. np( IMaintea. 7c up 1'alUka, Ce.
Ar UU' bull. KV i Artlitta' Doim. Sl.Wi 1'anola.
lOo. Oils, IA' . lauvn, 7.'J! Hold l'alnt, lUc
Noteltte atid Trenton AVar for Dt'craliiur. Vin""'
(nr rictniealn Hold, I'lnali, Onk and Ilionix Nainplaa
bi uoidiuff, ruo uozen, eihix tern maihp ror uataioiruw-
A. HOSPE, Omaha,
Bend for Circular. OEO.K.IiATlIIIUItN.rrlnelpaL
m HtWAKU
will fct for q Grln Fan
r ne ) thM cm ckftu Mt4
m ntkck Orln or Srrt In ou
Af iiMir Fatnit UONAItClf
OrMlii mini Neva Hepritor
m4 BuKifur er ur liitpruvea
Wrvl,iNO IS III with KiuU
tr wbkii t oflVr clirvkft. Clrou
me Mid Prlr 1-11 inlitl frets.
NEWARK MACHINE CO..
I nad Vy thoimanda of (lrl chas Uaoufachirf ra
and Mariiamci on thflr t?it work. Kccelvcd
GOLD MHOAL.Ixro(lon.'Kl. lronounedrn;4
rfuitMn. Bond card of rtralrr who dota not krvg
U,lU a w la 4UuuW tin SAM PLS CAN
BiS5aCenestCft,,GlcMdfl',lliS3.
TTBDE3
.Of Zllto & Leather-.
JSO BtOtttU SOXfcXl NXROJtCS.
Tt vlll poitlvcly prevent cliadare and core sors
TV It lie r. Horse can bo worked Kblla cure la prr
fecte't liar en mak'Ti will rvfaed money It n(
aatlaftod after diiva tilul,
vASxiiut cuiTX8, aruaisoa, wu.
fltti 1 11,1,1 lotli or tho
uElVi Wurlrt.' Utrn. btiuidnrd Hlatory
t'id liiiKrnidiy, by tlio bvt of nu
fB3flrlOTf"""'."0" J T IlKAnr.r. btcel por
mr3m H HnoIUliatrfttloni, I.ow I'rlce.
UUlSUlBl li AirOCMOtirtltSiJc.:nriwrciidv. Add.
quick. Kansas Ci?r l'L. Co, 1U0 tt. U, Kuusas
City, Mo.
fof Main and ohi (or Sale,
Uaed for free llluatrai oil c$aloirue and
frliell8ar 1'iyinoutli Ibx-ks and White
( Rhoriia. GAfirli W.0 po bet
tinw 9). VPi'ntcni uk'eut fur the
"BcoBCUiy" InrntiKtor.
sculoiuj eu&:& HV'0VOK.
I lilliBllli. Null.
VPholaadn Uti
tull
HAYB YOUADAUGHTERTO EDUCATE?
bund lor Catalogue of Cullniiim College,
DiSS MOINK. IOWA.
lyilHiirertWf
tCTrtua
Bl'rlcoMcta.dOIUJia,
hyuall. titowill&Co,
CMf 'h rl..tn.. .....
TIniTnrit Snnrr enrlrhfs hot Jolnta,
chopt. ab. Ac i:icr lied by .none. Try lu
3 WmA
IF PA
LdJtS MTI
1600
I an mil m i mum tftmmmtm
fiNRFU Nori"'-a.nN0Vn.,JJe:
U MimE tin I'uync, MariIialltown.l(wra.
flflT T T.1M Tl Omaha tomiiieiclal. bend name for
1 .1 1 1 il ,H It H. CataluKue and apt'clmen of peman
UUJJJJliJU U hip. It.O. KOIIItllOUOlI, I'rluclpa
O
O
toe
Man and Beast,
Mustang Liniment is older than
most men, and used more and
more every year.
w. a, v., ouiRiiu.
870-33.
HAOAN'S
Magnolia Balm
is a secret aid to beauty.
Manyi. lady owes herfftsh
ness to it, who would rather
not tell; nnd you ca? tell.
Ton crlmtnnl neg
lect of preventive
t-dlcatlon niny be
. i rlbcd n mnfnrltv
1 1 the ailments which
tOect htitnnnlty. H
ht a well aaccrtalnM
fact, thnt a course of
Hosteller's stomach
miters will put even
a lint it rail v feeble
' system In such a stale
or ueicnac nun it win
be competent to re
Mat the most prevn
lent causes of ills
rase, such M tho ma
lign Influence of mi
asma, unwholesome
witter, excessive
cnt, damp, rnld.tml.
den chnngiia temp
erature, &o.
Vorssli' byallltrHB
g!H and Dealers
cerlly.
THRESHER.
l'A'ri'..T A 1. 1, Ilt. I'OUl'.II,
I'liAIN AM TWAi'l'ION I'.XilMiS.
JIIUN S. HAVIS' SONf?,
Send for circular. uavkm-okt, ioWa.
DR. A. C. SABiN.
Twenty Years' I"merl-Bvo In
dlaeaars treated aucceasfully
andt'irHHIr.such as 1'rolep.
su,t)Trlan tronliltii. lntlsnt
matlon and l lceratlona. Fall
Ins and D Uplm-emrnt of the
AVumli, Hpltial Wenkncas, and
C hance of Lite, nnd all forma
"lie pin all and pusITlvely cute most of those com
elslnls and weakacaacsmi comnion to womankind.
Lttns dlm sses, Liver complaints and nil dlaenses of a
private nature successfully tisuled. CANCliltS
trruti'd and cured.
Letters of Inquiry confidentially answered.
Addresa A. V. S.UIlJf.
iirnirier, ,ai.
A NEW DEPARTURE
WIND MiLLS
Thrown in and nut nf ifind 1
rwromiiir tli imiiuu rod. iJniiiir
um iiy with all levrrt, piilleya, rlmlna, nmt
wlrm wouliar to all otbr rullla. Has a KICAO
l.Oi'K to jKtivont wlieel runnlnirwhen out of gear.
Slniplr, Strong, and llornlilv. Fully nr.
ran tod. Ir-J,(VK AtJli.NT.S WANTICl.
STOVER MPGCaTrSSji
THE GREAT
OHIO
Drills tho well and pumps out the
cuttItH:s of tho llrlll at uarli
stioke. Drives lw oiuliifr or drill
ahukiumler it to lot it follow
TefcUtliOHCll wltliout rciuovlnj.
touLsl lluusvaslorthananyotlKr
WELL DRILL
ami uroiis uio woia
faatcrl onlsoinako
luaciiinoH
nu 1001a
for Imrlny
jjAitur,
WELLUI
LOOMIS & NYMAH,
TIFFIH, OHIO.
Thn Oldest Mcillclno tho Worlil
1R
U tvnluililv Dr. IsaAcThoniDSOU
VELEBKATEQ EYE - WATE
This article Is a carefully preparad physicians p in
scription, and has tx'en In constant use for nemiy n
century, and notwlthstnndlnifthe many olhsr preiiar
stlans thnt hsvu lnn Inlrodunsn Into the limlkut
the sale of this nrllcla la constantly Increasing, If
the directions are follore4 II will never fall. Wu
purllcularly Invltu ths stlealloo of pnjslelana to lu
nisrlia, Jous L, Thouisoh, Son St Co., Troy, H.
X.
R. U. AWARE
THAT
LcrUlard'o Climoz
besHnr; a re,l Un tag ; that frtllurd1s
Hsim) l.enf flnncat i that Larlllardls
avr C'llplnu, and that Larillurd's HuuOOi arts
O kK-il aa4 UDpuiit, ijuiUlty oooauumxl I
and v
m NO matter of how
core, W a few
At home without
ay other metOod
t,v
SCILLATOIR
igMWjawmEiiiiiB iwwiiii VV-ll 1
mmr 2
r or uitf. m
... l I
m t'.Ti ri il u aril xWNii
laiaittude, loss of spirit? sod
defective memory. lHSO'
and many other
wlfo. Woak molt should bo lostorod to vlifOT
tfaioniuiH nnd vamutiio troatiso v bumps,
Address, The Clirtiajc Radical Go.. l76,Sikl.oub3. N$p.
IUOIU H UOIIOU m Btuiurm
Omafha Fair mi Exposition Association
FAIR HELD AT OMAHA, NEB., SEPTEMBER 4tii TO 111ft, US
.
80,500 OU'crctl for Spcctl Trolllnjr, Iclnff, Kunninsr.
Slii,UOO OU'ercd for IIorHcK, CtUtlc,
HIi!l, HKf Poultry, Frullaauil FIoM-ers.
835.00 for 60 oars White Corn! $35.00 for 60 oars Yellow Coruj $35.00 for 60 ears
Calico or Mixud Corn. Throollalloon AsconBlonBdurlnifKalr. Now nnd Vondorful Japanew
daJJKlit Klroworks, oxhlbltod during tliroo davs of Kalr. Now Amphlthoatre, Speed Stall,
l'oucoa. 1'or 1'romlum Lists or Information, nddross
IAIli:i, H. M'HKUI.KHt, Secretary,
' ' Itoom 1, CrolKhton 11 lock, Omaha, Neb.
Tha FISH BllAND
CARRIAGE
.what you order U
No. 41 BiitMTt
at. - ja ulriana
ELKHART
psjg uaxsrs of all styles oy
ae. A. ia uarawa flfy
' JrW&slBflsBBBBBBBrB
Uig MU1U H Wtum av
Top lluirtea at 8DO, fin a aa
,i.,5.flv mild for ri to alio.
rVti. If.piiiM. tm .11
',atbrr. Hlntflu.Hri.&OtoH0.
w.n.lF.fn fullv wnrr.nli.ir llii.
irs buyltur, send for our
JIAll, DPIT, I.WHinniii.n,
WlbUII SlWttlliJH
Iitatcn to Your TTIfe.
Tho Mnnclu stcr GiiarJIan, JuncfS, 18S3, aayes
At ono of the
"Wimlows"
Looktni; on tho woodland Trfiyst AVith
chiinpK of rhododendrons ntulKrcntmnnneii
of May blossoms! 1 1 "Thcro waa an Intcr
cstins proup.
It included ono who hnd boon ft "Cotton,
Bpinnor," but was now bo
I'nrnlyzcdl 1 1 1
Thnt ho could only bonr to Ho In rv rcclta
itic position.
This tTfcrs to mQaee.
I wns first nttneked twelv years ae
with "I.orflhmotcr Atnxy"
fA pnrnlyttrrdleoaso of nervo flbro raroly over
cured.)
nnd wns lor several years barely able to
get about '
And tor the Inst fivo years not able to
nttcii'l to my business, although
Many tilings havo boon lono for mo,
Tho last experiment belnir Norvo strotohlnr
Two years uko 1 was voted Into tho
Homo for Jncurablcsl Near MnnchesUr,
in Mny, 18SU.
I nm no "Ad vocn to"; "For anything ia ,
tho shrtpo of imtent" Medicines?
And mntla. many objections to my
dear wife's cohstnnt orchis to try Hop Bit
ters, but llnnlly to pacify her
Consentcdll
I lind not quite finished tho first bottU,
when I felt a ehnngo como over 1110. This
was Saturday, November 3d. On Sunday
morning I felt so strong I said to my room
companions, "I was euro I could
"Walkl
fo started ncrosn tho floor and bach.
T hcirll fcnew how to contain toyolf. t
wa all over tho bouso. am gainlmr stroiifrili
each day, and can walk golto safely wutwttt
any
'Sllour'
Or Pupbort.
1 aro now at m? own bouso. ana bopo oor
to ho alilo to earn my own iWlntr attain. C
havo liei n amciuLor of tho Mancht-sior
"Uoyal EaultanBe''
For nearly thirty yeors, and was more
hcnrtllv congralulnteA on polnirlntu the riKint
oa lliuraday last. Very frratefiillj' youre,
John Di.ACKOrray,
JlANCncsTtn tnn(r.) Icu. lbS.
Two years laicrjtmjiorlrvt'y well.
'rosi-ciiro rim SiriitUernt 1 1
If when you call for Hop lllttrra (see rrreefl
cluster of llupa on tho white laliwl) tbe Jmir
ftlBt hands you out any tuft celled C. 1). War
ner's (i'rman Hop llltler80rwltliothor"Uo"
name, refuse it and Mum that druggist as yuit
would a Ylper, and If he has taken yacr
uionoy for thn stuff Indict him lor the fraud
and sue htm for ilnmasos for tbe BWlndto,
and wo will ronard you litiontlly forlheooa-rlcllon.
n HI'no . xrm n rt Klltu,. .Tll.f rlf A hftT
Wilfiht'fl Indian Vegetable Tills; they will enrcjoo.
FOR DILIOUS COIV1PLAIHT9. -
Blllona Complaints aro caused by torpidity, coa
Eeetlon, or tho ulceration of the liver. H
Tho Bjmptoms nro dark, greasy, yellow aMn, a
brown nrwliltlehcoatto tho tongue, appetite lrrc
ular, often a dry cough nt night,
Tito skin sometimes breaks ont Into pimples anl
gores,and tho whole system la out of order. Wright'
Indian Voffetalile Til In aro ono of tho very Kt&
remedies known for any form of theso troubles, tad
will certainly relievo tho sufferer. They aro purelf
vegetable, mado from tho best drugs by competeiii
limnK and glvo sntUfuctlon. They aro very cent'
in I heir action, cntmln no griping or unpleasant feed
ing to tlio most delicate. Atrial will convince any
onu troubled with blllonnness thnt Wrlshl'a Ia
dluu Vcsotnlilo Pliu ia tho medlclno ho needs.
NEW ENGLAND
CONSERVATORY OF Mm
ltoMtmi, JXIiihh., OI,l)i:.ST In America; I.arucHt
nnd l!i t .:.iiil)eillntliuVH:i.n-100liistru-ors,
IU7 1 ritudciits Inst year. Thorough Instruction la.
Vocal and Instrumental Music, Tlnno nml Organ Tun
Inp, Fltio Arts, Oratory, Literature, Trench, (Icrtnsrj,
and llallan LanKunjtMi, ntigllsh llraiichcs, OymnastlcB,
lc. Tuition, 5tn f 'JOt hoard and room, $44 u it
fertetin. Full Turin heiflns ! September 10, IMS. Ftr
Uuc(rad falendar, clvltus full InSirmntlon, nddress,
J-. TOUUJKK, Dir., Trnnhllii Siq., BObTOH, Maov
SAGREO HEART ACADEMY.
Omiilin, - Nolirarilofir
Th arnt term lwRlns Bepfsmber Id, 18S3. Th
courHi) of Inxtruotlon anibnteea KnlUh, t'rmm,
Osrnian, Drawlnft, Tnlntln, ritu-o. Harp, Violas
Unttar, Vncul Muafc, otid nil t h ts hlsrhor bronchin dt
n ricisani) EliuoATtor. Dltrsrcnceuf mlb-Wm In trt
obstacle totlieudmliml'jn of jotitie Imlk-s. Forpar
tlcttlurs npply t Ht. Hkv. Jas. O'Connou, or to loa
LA1IY bUfKUIOli. .
Bisa8S of Womemw
Ifaxttost Motel, OiiuibKa, NIBt
VThobave trifled avny tbetf TMrtrrJ-lrro imd poVtrirv who am
anrTiirlnir from torrtOlo XCAtNS ooit LxiSSJ&d, who axa wosslc,
LMtfOXN'Pand anal for loisrrhase.
ittttrv or tut ujfi. woo oou oin rv vr .
rlttaJltv. verve a hbXUAL Bl'llKNUTII weakened lr early
habits or KXCESSK3, can receive a positive ' and lisMstum sj UK,
long standing the case may be, or who bin SUB;
ft"
weeits or montna uae or 1110 cuicurairn
expiarere. In 1.KS8 time, aud foFLCbS money th
nasi
In the world. Weak back, headache, KMISSIOttBJ
ninuuiun, Kiuuiiiy ijiuiiKiiia.urcauiui urc.ut
o'CBSOB, tils, Impedimenta to inarrljJ
ambition, gloomy thoughts, dreadful dreams
Lllll
.'It
symptoms leading to CON8UMTT10.V, or INoANtTlV
are promptly removed by this treaKotOt.andvluorous manhood restored.
1 Married men, or thow who intend to marry,
ttUMSM WB8, effect ittrxtial stronytO means health, vigorous
ootrmimr. lomr llfeftind tlio lovo and rcsneotof n falthftib
and nvtnhood boforo tuurrluxo. I'rool'a, tea-'
(rsstauiisuoa in au.)
iimviiiiiuhvh in v. s
, a
SLICKER
The Best
Waterproof
tlnat
KMCKEIt la irarranted watarpiwf, and will ketnyoo dry
la lbs hardest storm. Ths usvr 1'OlIil KU SMC'KJtlt Is a perfect rldiaf ool,l
and covers (lie entire saddle, lleware of Imitations. Noosrauulnswltaoutusl
"tlsaHrand-trade-mara. lllustratod Calalugus frca. A.J.T owar. Uoitoa.Mais,)
il HARNESS M'F G CO.
lAJUaUJLUlaij.BUUUaV&fl.BriUAU WAUWflt.BUmaJ. ytfUBU. IUsVJWJsJO BVJW
not mmti PO
CDtTw jut
utl mt I fsr
Nil. 1 Slalr
Illustrated J5
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