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WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. > 174 Winchester Avenue, New Haven, Conn.; MONEY for OLD SOLDIERS Union soldiersand widowsof soldiers who made homestead entries before June 22,1874 of less than 180 acres (no matter if abandoned or relinquished) if they have not sold their additional homestead rights, should address, with full particulars, giv ing district, &c. EZb'EV 11. CO??, Washington, S. 3. . GREGORY’S SEEDS T For40yoar»tliefavoritu with prac tical (tardiDcrs and flori-1-. The , raw 19<jo catalogue describes all »a . rielies. Send fur it. 1. i. II. UUKUOltY k SOS, narblehcad. But. DROPQY11^ DISCOVERY; gives * quick relief and cures worst I,ool( «f testimonials and to days’ treatment IRbR. lilt. II. H. I.I1M VS SONS. Box K. Allaula. Ua. LAMB'S 1 hroat Candy, one of the best confections tr, . . I’Uldlc speakers. Ac. 8end IDc to Lau.b Mf#. Co.,Ottawa,Canada tutsample box. J LIVESTOCK AND PRODUCE Omaha, Chicago acd New l'o.'k Market Quotations. SOl'TH OMAHA LIVE STOCK. SOl’TH OMAHA. March 5.—CATTLE— The moderate receipts of cattle last week and the high prices prevailing as compared with some other market points has started up packers to buy in the Kansas City market. The murket on cows and heifers was considerably de moralized and prices were all of 10©15c lower. Bulls were a little lower, but veal calves higher. Here are some quotations: Beef steers, $3.26®' 500.; steers and heif ers. $3.00®4.50; cows. 2$.2f>@4.35; heifers, $3.10® 4.25; cows and heifers, $3.30®4.00; stags and bulls, $3.00®3.50; bulls. $2.25® 3.75; stags. $3.70®4.25; stock cows and heifers, $3.00®4.25; Stockers and feeders. $3.36®4.65. HOGS—Sold 5c lower than Saturday. As compared with the average market the market was Just about 2Hc lower. The hogs sold largely at $4.66 for good mixed loads, as against $4.70 Friday and $4.66 on Saturday's close. Some of the better heavy and heavy mixed loads sold at $4.67,/» and some right good heavy loads brought $4.72*^. The demand was good at current prices and buyers were all out early with apparent determination to secure as many loads as possible. SHEEP—The tendency of the market was upward last week, and it is safe to say tha tprices are now 25@30c highei than the week previous at the very least Choice handy weight yearlings, $6.10®6.25; good to choice fed yearlings $5.85®B.OO; fair to good yearlings, $5.65@5.75; good to choice wethers. $5.50®5.75; fair to good wethers, $5.35® 5.50; good to choice fed ewes, $4.85®5.15: fair to good ewes. $4.66® 4.85; good to choice native lambs. $6.00® 7.15; good to choice western lambs, $6.85® 7.00; fair to good western lambs, $6.50®) 6.75; feeder wethers, $4.25®4.75; feeder yearlings, $5.00®5.60; good to choice feeder lambs, $4.75®5.75. CHICAGO HIVE STOCK MARKET. CHICAGO. March 5.— CATTLE— Na tives, good to prime steers, steady to slow. 15.00(56.00; poor to medium, slow to 10c lower, $4.008 4.80; selected feeders, best steady, others slow. 14.15(84.75; mixed Stockers easy. $3.40(53.90; cows steady to 10c lower. $3.00(54.25; heifers weak. $3.10(5 1.60: canners slow, $2.?5(5’3.00; bulls steady, 12.60(84.25; calves about steady. $5.00(5 8.00. HOGS—Kairly active at yesterday's closing prices; ton. $4.82*~; mixed and butchers. $4.658 4.87%; good to choice heavy. $4.80(54.87%: rough heavy. $4.65(8' 4.75; light. $4.60(84.80: bulk of sales. $4.75(5' 1.82%. SHEEP AND LAM BS—Sheep and lambs generally steady; good to choice wethers. $5.508 6.09: fair to choice mixed, about steady, $5.40(55.50; western sheep, .steady, $5.f585.90; yearlings, about steady. $6.00(86.40: native lambs, about steady. $5.008 7.35. KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK. KANSAS CITY, March 5.—CATTLE— Market quiet: killing grades, steady to 10c lower; stockers and feeders, steady; heavy native steers, $4.8385.25; light weights, $4.6083.15; stockers and feeders. $3.5085.00: butcher cows and heifers. $3.25 84.15; canners, $2.508 3.25; fed westerns. $4.0985.10; western feeders, $3,658 4.25: Texans, $3.65(8 4.50. HOGS—Good heavy hogs steady, oth ers 2%85c lower; heavy, $4.7084.85; mixed. $4.608 4.75; light. $4.308 4.67%; pigs, $3.50(5' 1.05. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Demand con tinues very strong: small supply sold quickly at (irm prices; lambs. $6.50(56.75; yearlings. $6.0086.25: muttons. *5.0085.60; stockers and feeders, $3.758 5.50; culls, $3.008 3.75. CHICAGO PRODI'CE MARKET; CHICAGO. March 5.—WHEAT—No. 3 spring, 61865c; No. 2 red. 6786X%c. CORN-No. 2, No. 2 yellow. 33*4 834c. OATS—No. 2. 23823%c: No. 2 white, 25% 826c: No. 3 white. 25%826c. RYE—No. 2. 55%e. HARLEY—No. 2. 388 41c. SEEDS—No. 1 flaxseed and northwest. $1 60; prime timothy. $2.45; clover, con tract grade. $8.25. PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per 1*1)1.. $9.60 810.60. Lard. per 10;t ll*s.. $5.708 5.77%. Short ribs sides (loose). $5,708 5.95. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). $6.258 6.50. Short clear sides (boxed), $5.9086.60. WORK TOR THE PRESIDENT Senate Calls on Him for Report on I.iquor in Manilla. WASHINGTON. D. C„ March 5— Mr. Pettigrew of South Dakota secured in the senate the adoption of the follow ing resolution; “That the president be requested, if not incompatible with public interest, to send the senate a statement of the number of saloons that have been es tablished in Manilla, P. I., since the occupation of that city by the United States troops; who conducts these sa loons, who are their patrons, and what kind of liquors are sold and the quan tity of such liquor. The president is also requested to inform the senate ot the number, if any. of saloons run on the American or English plan in Manilla before we occupied the place. The president is also requested to in form the senate whether or not it is within his power, as commander-in chief of our military forces, to suppress all saloons in Manila and prohibit and prevent the sale of liquor to our sol diers." Dread IMague. CHICAGO. 111., March 5—The ad visability of calling a conference of the sanitary officers throughout the United States to consider ways and means of keeping the bubonic plague from reaching this city is being urged upon the authorities at Washington. In answer to a leter sent by Dr. Rey nolds, health commissioner here, to Dr. Walter Wyman, surgeon general of the marine hospital service. Dr. Wyman says the health commission er's suggestion that a national con ference be called to meet in April meets with his approval and will be considered. In a letter to Surgeon General Stern berg, sent today, Dr. Reynolds calls at tention to the bodies of dead soldiers, which are constantly being brought back to the states, and suggests as a precaution against the spread of dis ease, especially the bubonic plague, that the practice be discontinued. As an illustration of the danger thus in curred, Dr. Reynolds reports that the casket recently brought from Luzon, containing the body of a Chicago man. who died on the island, was opened by the family, despite orders to the con trary from the war department, and the sanitary officers here. Those who love always have no leis ure to pity themselves, or to be un 1 appy. “Heroine of the Carolines.** VANCOUVER. March 5.—Miss Lo gan. 21 years of age, daughter of the late Rev. Robert Logan, the first mis sionary to the South Sea islands, sent cult from Boston by the Congregational Board of the United States, has, ac cording to advices from Sydney, won for herself the title of "heroine of th» Caroline group." It is due not only to her fearlessness in facing famine and tropical diseases, but to her per sonal interference in a fight between two native chiefs in which she sus tained an accidental but severe in jury. A NOTED JUDGE SAVED BY PERUNA. Had Catarrh Nine Years-All Doctors Failed. HON. GEORGE KERSTEN, OF CHICAGO. Hon. Geo. Kersten. a well-known Justice of the Peace, of Chicago, says: «/ was afflicted with Catarrh for nine years. My catarrh was located chiefly in my head. / tried many remedies , without avail, j / applied to several doctors, but they were not able to cure me. I \ learned of the remedy, Peruna, through the dally newspapers. After taking the remedy for 18 weeks I was entirely cured. I consider my cure permanent, as it has been two and a half years since / was cured.” Any man who wishes perfect health must be entirely free from catarrh. Catarrh is well-nigh universal; almost omnipresent. Peruna is the only ab solute safeguard known. A cold is the beginning of catarrh. To prevent colds, to cure colds, is to cheat catarrh out of its victims. Peruna not only cures catarrh, but prevents it. All families should provide them- j selves with a copy of I)r. Hartman's free book entitled “Winter Catarrh.” This book consists of seven lectures on catarrh and la grippe delivered at The Hartman Sanitarium. It contains the latest information on the treatm^w.t of catarrhal diseases. Address Dr. Hart man. Columbus, Ohio. Ram's Horn calls attention to the significant fact that Robert Ingersoll, the son of a Congregational minister, died an agnostic, and Dwight L. Moo dy, the son of a Unitarian stonemason. d!ed “the Wellington of the evangeli cal army.” Your clothes Will not crack if you use Magnetic Starch. FITS Permanently (tired. Vo fits or nmra»n«! after day's use of l>r. Kline's Great Verve Restorer. Send for FREE W2.00 trial bottle and treatise. Du. R. H. Klink. Ltd., #31 Arch St., I hiladeltduu, 1'a. If you have not tried Magnetic Starch try it now. You will then use no other. I > An earthly angel is a woman that other women never gossip about. VSfOman’s Kidney Troubles Why trifle with health when the easiest and surest help Is the best known medicine in the world 2 E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Is known everywhere and thousands of women have been cured of serious kid ney derangements by iU Mrsm Pinkham’s meth ods have the endorse ment of the mayor, the postmaster and others of her own oltym Her medicine has the endorsement of an un numbered multitude of grateful women whose letters are constantly printed In this paper• Every woman should read these lettersm Mrs• Pinkham advises suffering women free of charge« Her address is Lynn, Massm CompouiuTj Planning to Paper This Spring? " litre la rot. inf that * ill an COM* I LEI ELY Tram, form vonr HOME in |K»int* of HEALTH •ud BLAUTVaaour SELECT WALL PAPER. We carry ALL the laleM deii^i i at pop ular price?, from to 5*i Cent* per ‘Ingl# r« 11. Our large trade enables tu to har.d'e tl e complete Hue IN CAR 10AI> LOTS, heme we can | rice Al-L grade* turpm lngly LOW. A full li> « < i Sample? tent, all chnrget piepaid, b liLt, upon retjiKst. Our Spring Catalogue of 1 ,t*00 page?, illttf tr.itiug some of the i:-e in ViTlML t iil.OHS, will be !• i.t prepaid ut>on re ceipt of 15c. which p \ i part of the ei • wil! be refunded on receipt of your first order. This cat:»l<y;e qtaou % wholesale price* on EVERYTHING vou EAT, WEAK *td t'i£> Established JOHN W. SMYTH COMPANY, W;7- 150 to IM West Madison Si.. Otdar by tbit No. All CHICAGO, ILL. Salzer’s Btpe gives Bich, ton FARM SEEDS Spelti— What is Itl Catalog tells. Balter's 8eeds are Warranted to Frodaee. r Mahion Lather, E.Troy,Pa., astonished the world ^ by growing 750 bushels Big Four Oats: J. Hreider, Mishicott, Wis., 173 bus. barley; and H. Lorrjoy, lied Wing, Minn., by growing 320buth. Salxer'scnrn J per acre. If you doubt, write them. We wish to gain 100,000 new customers. hence wiHaend on trial 10 DOLLAR8 WORTH FOR lOe. 10 pkga of rare farm seeds, Salt Bush, the 3-eared Corn—Spelti, producingSObosh. food and 4 tons hay per acre—above oats and barley. Br»mu* Inermia —the greatest grass on earth; Salser tayi so. Rape. Spring Wheat, Ac., including our mam moth Plant. Fruit and Seed Catalog, telling all about Halier's Great Million Hollar Potato* all malted for 10c. postage; positively worth flO to get a start. Bead Potatoes 91.20 a bbl. and up. . Please send this" adr. with 10 c. to Kalzer. 35 pkg« carTTest renta ble seeds. $1.00. Catalog alone, 6C( wr.u: — DO NOT SEND US ANY MONEY. A PRESENT FOB TOC. LOOK! FREE! SOLID i GOLD RING No. 362, 2 Rubles and 2 Pearls. This beautiful King will adorn your hand without any coat to you. Don t send us any money, just your name and address. We will a n I you Postpaid 12 of our Large, Handsome I)oldee. different designs. Sell them to your Kami y and Friends at 10c each, send us the #1.20 and we will send you by return mall the beautiful KlDg. We offer FREE, Sterling Silver Bracelets, Solid Go d Plated Brac elets. Solid Gold Rings, Xethersole 8I1\ei Bracelets Gold Pen and Pearl Handle, for selling our Handsome Dollies. WRITE SI RE TO DAY. TOCR 8ITCE88 IS CERTAIN. F. A. REED & CO., Jewelry Dept, 209 HIDSON STREET, NEW YORK. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 & 3.50 SHOES J&"'°i< iWorth $4 to $6 compared. with other makes. Indorsed by over 1,000.000 wearers. Thr nenuine have W. L. Douglas’ name and price] stamped on bottom, l ake ( no substitute claimed to be as good. Your dealer should keep them — it. will send i not, we will send a pail’ _ Ion receipt of price and 25c. 1 . n OUJIC IUI1U U1 1C41I1CT, r*f_ sue, and width, plain or cap toe. Cat. free. S&niro. »• L DOUGLAS SHOE CO.. Brockton, Mass. EXCURSION RATES to western Canada ana purtieulurs as to how to secure 160 acres of the best wheat-(f rowing land on the continent can be secured on appli cation toSupl. of Immi gration,Ottawa. Canada, or the undersigned. S'pe c.iuuy i t)ini111 it'u excursions win leave ril. t-aut. Mmn.. on tie first and third Tuesday in eacn month, and specially low rates on all lines of railway ure quoted for excursions leaving St. l’aul on March 20 and Apr.l 4 for Manitoba. Assinibola. Saska'chewan and Albtrta. M. V. Bennett, t<01 New York Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. WANTED SOLDIERS’ HOMESTEADS Tto a I dresses of all federal boldiers. tbe:r widows or heirs, who made a HOME KJ’ttAD FILING on less than IfiO acres on or before June 22, I8T4. no matter whether FINAL PROOF was made or not I will buy Land Warrant*. Address Comrade W. K. MOSKS. Box 13115. Denver, Colorado. DR. SETH ARNOLD’S has stood the test of SO years A All All and is still the Best Couglt |||||| Jl H Kemedy Sold. Cures when Ww other remedies fail. Tastes I# 11 D PA good: children like it. Sold K II I PH by ull druggists—2ncents. ^ THE BACON SCHOOL their home* In the fundamental primipleMOf the ^ law, and stub bramhe* a* conMHutea finished n legal ediu-atIon. For clreuiars address j EDW. BACON. 323 Main St..Peoria, III. VT. N. t’. —OMAHA. No. 1C— l«JOO £ FOR , CURES WHERE/Jl LlSlEAltS [ Best C.mgh Syrii**. Taste* Good, ^sc j In time Suid by druggist*. I Beware of ointment* for Catarrh That Contain Merenry, As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell end completely demnfte the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such urtlclcs should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is tenfold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Chencv & Co.. Toledo. O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken lnternnlly. and made InToledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 75c per bottle. Hall s Family Pills are the best. The busy man never finds the day too long. Mrs. Winslow** Soothing Syrup. For children teething, softens the gams, reduces In flammation, alleyspsln.cures wind colic. 25c s bottle. If you prefer the service of sin you must be prepared to accept the wages of sin. Loss of hslr. which often min the prettlett face, prevented by Pahesr's Hair Balsam. Hirdircobms, the best care fur corns. 15cU. Cleveland men who have undergone operations have formed an appendicitis club. TO CtJKB A COLD IN ONB DAT, Take Laxative Brcmo Quinine TahletR. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. 25c. E. W. Grove's signature on each box. There were nearly 89,000 deaths in London last year. Woman, gramatically speaking, is not a part of speech; she’s simply the whole oration. Said the cleaver to the beef: “ ’Tis but meat that a should cut you.” Send for “Choice Recipes,” by Walter Baker A Cu. Lid., Dorchester, Mass., mailed free. Mentlun this paper. Russell Sage says that if he lost all his money today he would go to work with the same energy and ambitioa that he had at the start. MAN’S MECHANISM Delicate Machinery That N*l<U Constant Care. Atsolute Cleanliness ana Regulation as Neces sary as for Any Other Kiid of Machinery. How to Keep it In Working Order. There's a screw loose somewhere! One little screw In the big machine gets a trifle loose and the whole apparatus clogs, balks and refuses to work properly. A skillful engineer can tell by the "feel" of his engine when there’s a screw loose. Occasional constlpaton—call it costive ness or biliousness—needs prompt atten tion. It clogs the whole delicate mechan ism of man. and must be removed skill fully without force or shock. Only a vegetable laxative should be used, and Cascarets Candy Cathartic, which you can eat like a piece of candy, are the most agreeable, natural and effective of all laxatives. Cascarets are the only antiseptic cathar tic, and not only make the liver lively, re move obstructions In the bowels, strength en the Intestines, but kill all germs of dis ease In the body. Therefore prevent as well as cure. Buy and try Cascarets to-day. You’ll find that it’s what they do, not what we say they’ll do. that will please you. All druggists, 10c, 25c and 50c, or will mall for price. Bend for booklet and free sample. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago; Montreal, Can.; New York. This Is the CASCARET tab let. Every tablet of the only genuine Cascarets bears the magic letters "C C C.” Look at the tablet before you buy, and beware of frauds. Imita tions and substitutes. Nearly every man believes that drug store whiskey is heter than joint whis Key.—Atchison Globe. Liberal religious literature (Uni tarian) will be furnished free, on ap plication to Mrs. H. D. Reed, 132 N. 38th Ave., Omaha, Neb. Try Magnetic Starch—it will last longer thar. any other. Red, Rough Hands, Itching, Burning Palms, and Painful Finger Ends. One Night Treatment Soak the hands on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy lather of CUTICURA SOAP. Dry, and anoint freely with CUTICURA, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut off and air holes cut in the palms. For red, rough, chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, with shapeless nails and painful finger ends, this treatment is simply wonderful, and points to a speedy cure of the most distress ing cases when physicians and all else fail. Sore Hands 8 Years Cured. Pain So Intense Would Nearly Twist Fingers From Sockets. Hands Puffed Up Like a Toad. Water Ran Through Bandages to Floor. Had to Walk the Floor Until Would I;all , Asleep. Fingers Would Peel Like an Onion. Doctors Could Not Cure. Eight years ago I got sore hands, commencing with a burning sensation on my fingers and on top of the hand. When I rubbed them, vou could sec little white pimples. I felt like twisting my fingers out of their sockets. 1 had high fever, and cold chills ran over me, and so I kept it going until I was tired out. Nights, I had to walk the floor until I fell asleep. Mv bauds peeled like an onion, the finger nails got loose, aud the water ran out, and wherever there was a little pimple there the buruiug fire was — that happened at least ten times. I am running a blacksmith shop, horse shoeing, and I would not shut up the shop for anybody, but it was hard. My hands pulled up worse than a toad. When I drove horse nails, the water from my hands rau through the bandage, on to the floor. My cus tomers refused to look at my hand. I had a friend take me to the doctor; lie gave a solution of something to bathe my hands. I went to another doctor, l think, for a year. 1 found vour advertisement in a Utica news paper, and I got tiie Ucticl'UA remedies. As soon as I user! them I began to gain, and after usin^ a small quantity of them I was entirely cured. I would not take fifty dollars for a cake of Cl TiCi KA Soap if I could not get auv more. I would not suffer any more as l did, for the whole eountrv. Fell. 22. 18118. CASPER DIETSCHLER, Pembroke, Genesee Co., X. V. ©ticura Complete External and Internal Treatment for Eie:y Humor, consisting of Cutxci’ra Fgap (26c ), to cleanse the skin of crusts anti scales and soften the thickened cuticle, Ct’Ticuu* Ointment (50c )# e lo instantly allay itching, inflammation, and irritation, and soothe and I 11© ©GX| SplaZd lies', and Citticitua Uesoi.vent (50c.), to coo! and c eanso the blood. A Single Set is often sufficient to cure the mo»t torturing, disfiguring, and humiliating skin, scalp, and biood hum*.is, with k»s of hair, when a I else fails. Fold throughout the world. I' ittkii Dltro and Cuem. Coup., fcjole Props., Poston, U. S. A. 44 All about the Skin, Scalp, and Hair,'* free. IWaillions of Women Use Cuticura Soap Exclusively for preserving, purifying, an.! beautifying tiie skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, aid itandrulf, aid the stopping of failing hair, for softening, w hitcnlng, anil soothing red, rough, and sore hands, tn the form of baths for annoying irritations, inflam mations, and dialings, or too free or oUensive perspiration, in tiie form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative antiseptic, purposes which readily suggest llteo'sd' os to women, and especially mothers, and lor all the purposes of Uu toilet, bath, and nursery. Xo amount of persuasion can Induce those who have once used It to uso any other, especially for preserving and purifying the skin, scalp, and hair of infants and children. CrnoifKA Soap combines delicate emollient properties derived from tlTHl'EA, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing Ingredients amt the most refreshing of flower odors. Xo other medicated soap ever compounded Is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, Mid hands. Xo other foreign or domestic loi'el soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for nil tiie purpose* of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in Oxe Soap at One 1’kk’E, viz., Twkxtv Five cents, tiie best sklu and complexion soap, the best toilet and ben baby soap in tiie world.