A. Mysterldtia Explosl < m- * < as At about 8 o'clock Tuesdny evenin ; a terrlblo oxplosiom occurmf * ear the Prae street underground statlo of the Metro poUtaa-Mffnjf m'donr On the1 firs ' * ' alarm a wrong cordbnvp'f police was sum moned fo'preflbrvci order , to keep the wa clear and convey 'the "wounded people to th hospitals. Passengers on the train at jth * scene of the explosion say- that there 'was suddenly a loud report like a cannon , then a sudden darkness , the gaa lights from the front to the rear being put out. ' Glass was broken , and splinters of wood flew abou the cars , 'cutting and woundinir many pas nengers. Above the din were heard the shrieks of the injured and panic stricken people. All this , occurredlh.a moment , ant for awhile confusion relgned'supremo . The train , which was crowded , contained prin cipally country visitors returning from the fisheries exhibition. After leaving the sta tion the train traveled steadily ahead ? al t * though the concussion smashed nearly al the lamps In 'the Pnred street station and caused much damage to the permanent way. When the train reached the next station , at Edgegravo road , the first effort was made to * rescue the wounded. Some were dreadful ly burned , but more were prostrate with fright. All doctors , surgeons and dispen saries in the neighborhood were called into requisition. The first impression was that explosion of the gas caused the disaster , but later 'Inquiries tend to show malice. The two rear1 car riages wero.damaged most. They are mere skeletons. Another theory is that -the ex plosion was caused by foul gas accumulating In the tunnel. The general opinion of rail way officials is that the disaster was caused by some explosive material which had been placed in the rearmost carriage. About forty 'persons were Injured , some danger ously. Almost simultaneously 'with this affair another explosion occurred"ln-the un derground railway between Charing 'Cross and Westminsterstation. . At Charing Cross the glass . of the stationcollapsed. . 3hb ? * effects were similar to tjthose at the Pra'ed * street explosion I * j A'cablegranr Wednesday says : Th6 excitement over t e5 explosions In the un derground railway line is very great. A largo number of police , "tinder special Inspectors specters , were on duty all night at the various railway stations and guarding -the line . A heavy force also watched the houses of parliament and other public buildings. The explosion at Charing 'Cross occurred a distance of two hundred yards west of the * station. There was no train there at the time. The walls , of the tunnel were "bat tered but the rails were not misplaced. The windows in the station "were blown out. The roof was not dam aged. The police- deny that auv rocket or cartridge has been found near the scene of the explosion. No' traces were discovered of the nature of the explosives . It has been ascertained that the explosions could not have been caused by coal gas. No clue to the persons causing the explosions were ob tained. All the detectives of the Metropoli tan police are searching for the perpetrators of the utrages. Up to 3 o'clock no ex plosive matter was found at the Praed street station. The inspector from the home office viewed the scene of the explos ion there and afterwards examined the dam aged train. He expresses his opinion that the cartridges , made of the first order Jof explosives , such as gun-cotton , were used. The guard states that while looking out of the car window , just after the train left Praed street station , ho saw some sparks nearly underneath the carriage , and Imme diately afterwards heard the explosion. The explosive used at Charing Cross station was a small quantity of some material other than dynamite. J At the Praed street station , the force of the explosion was terrible. Although work men have been busily" engaged all night re moving debris , they have not yet finished their task , nor has the damage at that place been repaired. The tunnel there was' not destroyed but.a deep hole was excavated in the road-bed. The brick work wasjblown out and the gas-pipes and telegraph lines broken , the refreshment saloon wrecked , and the windows of other rooms of the sta tion cracked. The explosion occurred im mediately under a passing " 'train ' , 40 yards west of the station. All the p'ersons Injured were In the last. two cars. Twenty-eight persons wounded were taken to St. Mary's hospital. Four of- them are seriously hurt , but they passed- through a favorable night and are' expected to recover. Others were ablotogo to their'liomes 'during the night. The explosions caused intense excitement. in Irish , circles in liondon. The Irish , al most unanimously think the outrages were due to deliberately planned machinations of enemies of the national party of Ireland , who intend- create an'anti-Irish "feeling in England' . It will.be next to' impossible , they think , to have -perfectly impartial jurytotry O'DonneU now. , t.is . also re marked that the explosions occurred about theWmont tfen bavltt" was - opening his address'in St. Jaines half. It is 'stated the' police are unaware of the presence In ( Lon don of any of O'Donovan Bossa'-s dyna miters. However , alllrish rendezvous 4aro closed'and , watched. . , / r The "fovemment " and railway authorities * ities offer a reward of 500 each for infer mation' leading to the1 arrest ; V convlcaon of persons connected with-the late explosion ; Physicians fay that dynamite , must Tiavo been used to rupture the membrane tympa num o How 'Ho Doubled His Trade. Mr/36nj. W. Paten , pharmacist , Globe'Village , Mass-'savs that the mir aculous pain-cure ; St. Jacobs Oil , kas " helped his other business , and . . . . . UCLdASA.l'm .U.UJJ and Navy pronounce St * . Jacobs Oil to be the greatest pain-cure of the age. 1 negative toward f * > account , he believes , should be taken of its electric powers. Bajon Mueller asserts that palm trees jeach .their southern limit in New Zea- . . - \ * t , -Care makes > man , old before b time. To cure a BOW throat , ffarelo with Plso'a Cure for Consumption. 25 cents. THE MAKKETS. OMAHA. * WHKAT No. 2 , 76o. BARLEY No. 2 , 46c. r BARLEY No. 3 , 36o. i\i RYK No. 3 , 40c. CORN No. 2 , 32c. OATS No. 2 , 25c. FLOUR Wheat Graham , $2 75. ' ; CHOP.FEBD Per'cwt. 90c. \ SHORTS Per ton , $18. ( XJ : ORANGES Per "box , $5 00. LEMONS Per box , $ G 0006 60. APPLES Per barrel $3 ,75(2)4 ( ) 50. BOTTER Creamery , 2930c. BUTTER Choice country , 14 < S25c EGOS Fresh , 2Sc. HAMS Per Ifc. 15c. SHOULDERS Per Jb. 8c. PORK Per bbl. $13 00. LARD In tierces , per.lb. 9c. SHEEP-$3 003'50. | fr f te' * o > nn/--\ < /vi . * is K m - * $3 OUw4 00. ' HOGS $3 704 20. CALVES $5 OOOG 00. CHICAGO. WHEAT Per bushel , uixowattc. CORN Per bushel , . 47 > 't47 c. „ . OATS Per bushel-27 . > , c ; - , . . - " LARD$7 22X < 37 25. " * * " HOGS Mixed , $4 50S5 00. CATTIJB Exports , ? 6 257 00. SHEEP Medium to good , $3,008 CO. ' ST.'LOUIS. ' ff WHEAT Per b'ushel , l'oOSi ( 01 CORN Per bushel , OATS Per bushel , 26tf © 26 c. CATTLK Exports. $6 ,00(36 ( 40. - SHEEP $2 50(54 00. HOGS Mixed , $4 9005 00. - ; Expresses H Albert A. Larson , of Kirkman , la. , in ex pressing his gratitude tosthe proprietors of Allen's LungtBalsamV yfites1 firiniyibe- ' lieve my'wife Would have'died of consump tion , if not for the timely use of your Bal- sam. sam.A ' ball dress sh'eil-pink girl's is a - em broidered with tgo. shades of .blue. WADLEY , GA. Dr. , H. L. Battle , Jr. , says : ' "Brown's'IronBitters arevery popular - - lar in this section arid" give -entire satisfac tion. " The place where they "break the noose gently" is in the divorce court. A pure strengthenine tonic , free from whisky and alcohol , cures dyspepsia and similar diseases. It has neverbeen equaled. Brown'sJrgnBitters. . . . Why is a leakytub like a poor rule ? Because it'doesnth6ldg'bod. ' ? MLIES , roaches , ants , bud-bugs. rats , mice , crows chlpmunua. cleared out by "ilouuh on llata. " 15c. \Vhv is a palm tree like .chronology ? Because it furnishes dates. A SURE COKE. The Army and Navy Lin iment will cure any case of Spavin , King- bone , Splint or Curb , and is good for man or beast. See advertisement. Laurestines , a plant of .our grand mothers , isbecomingafavorite again. "SOTTcfa OUT KA.TS. " Clears out rats , mice , files. che8.bed-bnK , antavermln , chipmunks. 15c. Good style is good sense , good health , good energy , and good will. aiennum' JPeptonlzed Beer Tonic , the only preparation of beat containing Its entire nutri tions properties. It contains blood-making , force- generating and Hfe-sustalolgK properties ; Invalu able forIndlfcestton , Byspepala , nervous pros tration , and all farms of general debility ; also , m ail enfeebled conditions , whetccr the' result of exhaustIon - Ion , nervous prostration , overwork , or acute d.'seaso , particularly If resulting from pulmonary complaints . OASWELL , HAZAUD & Co. , proprietors , New lork. Sold by dreg < l3t < ; . Morning , for twork , evening for though ! , and nighTfor repose. Walking made easy withLyon's Heel Stiffeners - eners ; they keep boots and shoes straight. Dispatches of fc the , . morning said : "Market acts tired. Think it willreactr. " How my Throat. Hurts ! Then why don't vou use Hale-'rf Honey of Horehound and Tar. Of druggists. , Pike Toothache Drops cure in 1 mmute. The Protestants of France'number. 900,000. . . _ When you . .Icome.to Omaha/take'the Street Cars or 'Bus for tfie Metropolitan Hotel. $2.00 per day. Tables as good any $3.00 per day house. Restless , fretful , crying children are suffering - fering , and need for their relief DE. WIN- CHELL'S TEETHING SYRUP , which is useful not only for all the disorders of teeth ing infants , but cures coughs , colds , croup , sore" throat , colic and cramps of .older chilr dren , and should be kept in every house for emergencies. Try it ; only 25 cts. Sold by all druggiste. A fanner's wealth depends , on the condi.t. tion of his stock. When scraggy and feeble they are especially liable to distempers , fevers , colds , and all diseases which destroy animals. Thousands of dollars are saved annually by thati Valuable old standby UN- , , CLESAM'S CONDITION POWDER. / $1 One-third of all who die inactive middle- ife are carried off by consumption. The most , frequent cause is a neglected cold , cough , hoarseness , ' bronchial' trouble or asthma , air'of which'may'be ( permanently cured bVEELERT'S EXTRACT OP TAR. 33 AND WILD CHERRY. Sold by druggista. . An economical' will "ke'ep the leather of his harness soft and pliable , .which pre serves it from j cracking or-ripping. He" always , uses UNCLE SAM'S' HARNESS _ . OJL. Sold by all harnessmakefs. „ .r A Worms cause peevishness , fevers , convul sions' and frequently "death.rA"pleasariti safe-and certain remedy Is DR. JAQUE'S ! T GERMAN1 WORM CAKESi .Sold by all I drugglats. * ' v > * ' t Headache , .constipatloni" liver complaint , "biliousness are.cured.by that mild , cleansing yo remedy , which never produces pain , EIL- ERT'SDAYLIGHT.LlVERPILfiS ; only25 cts. Sold by.druggists. . ' SprainsVbruiaes" stiff 3ointeurns , scalds , J and rheumatism are relieved by Uncle-Saci's * Nerve and Bone Liniment. Sold by all druggists. VI _ tCity . ; save Baggage , Erpressage and Carriage ana stop at GRANDIINION HOTEL , [ to Grand."Central Depot. COO elegant VJfro oMiB fittedtup at a-Jco t of one million del lars , reduced to $1 and upwards per day. European plan. Elevator. Restaurant sup plied ! with the best. Horse-cars , stages and elevated railroads to all depots.Families can live betterjtgr less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel in the city. 3 * * . " . . ' / . ' Sfio'p'at tfie Metropolitan Hotel f when in Omaha. The best $2.00 per day house iu the west. Tables as good as any $3.00 per day house. Hat , gloves and stockings should match. * Cafboline is as clear and limpid as spring water , apd was originally intended by na ture as a panacea for all diseases of the scalp and skin , and as a natural bairrencwcr. "A baby , " says the New York Jour nal , "is the oasis of married life. " Bronchial Troches for Coughs and Colds : -'The only article of the kind Svhlctfhas done me peed service. I want nothing better. REV. R. H. CRAIG , Otisville , N. Y. Sold only In boxes. 4 A Boston house advertises "shoes for elopements. " They don't squeak. Quick , complete euro all annoying Kidney and Urinary Diseases , tl. Brazil has 1,500,000 slaves , about one- fifth of whom are Indians. suffeivlohger from Catarrh , Hay- Fever , and Cold in the Head ? A sure cure is Ely's Cream Balm. It Is not a liquid or snuff , and Is easily applied. Fifty cents. , , , l.jxcoinmeud.to those * ufferlngTwith Hay- Fever , Ely's Cream Balm. I Lave tried nearly all the remedies , and giyc this a de cided preference. It * gave me immediate re1Ief-rrC. T.STKPKENS , Hardware Mer chant , Ithaca , N. Y. Price 50c. Snow in New England and yellow lever in Florida. This is an extensive 'countr. \ , # * " ' DO YOU WISH TO UUY A Sjlver Plated CASTER , Silver Plated BUTTBR-DISU , Silver Platcd.KNiFK. Silver Plated ICE PITCHER , Silver Plated CUP , , Silver Plated GOBLET , Silver Plated'CAKE STAND1 * * Silver PIatedsBERRY-BowL , - Silver Plated TEA SET ? If so , it .will pay you tt send srx CENTS for ' kpTstagefor/the. 'magnificently ' illustrated' catalogue of the MERMOD& JACGARD JEWELRY CO. , .Fourth and LocustSts. , St. Louis , Mb. , < And learn at what low prices they Sell the beautiful goods there illustrated. When in St. Louis call nnd see us. -A party that bolts The turnkey. An ice fihk'll be the next wrinkle. "Mother 8wan' "Worm 8yr ip , " for feverlsh- neag.reatlcsanegs.wonna.constlpaUon.tastelesa. 25c. St. Paul's church of New York has a conservatoryior its own use. This Is the signature that is on the label off f/ every bottle of the gen- 1 uine Allen's IronTonic Bitters , that has proved such grand suc cess in Dyspepsia , Blood Disorders and Liver Complaints , as to cause the country to be flooded with base imitations. See that this signature is on every bottleand see that they are made by J. P. Allen , St. Paul , Minn. , and you will r'get the genuine. Take no other" A "set" of China Her war with France. ' A Case Not Beyond Help. Dr. 31. H.JEIinsdale , Kenawee , 111. , ad vises us of a remarkable cure of consump tion. He says : "A neighbor's wife was attacked with lung disease , andpronounced beyond help from Quick Consumption. As a last res rt the family was persuaded to try DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. By the time she had used one-half dozen bottles she was about the house doing her own Avorlc. I saw her at her worst and had no idea she [ could re cover. " "Working in wood The beer in the keg. [ Boston Times. Beat In the World. Get the Rennlne. Ky- err iiacknce has our Trade-mark nnd is marked Frazcr'a. SOLD KVEliYWHKHK. Folks should send a three-cent stamp for a free book of nearly 1(0 ( large octavo pages , -ull of valuable notes by Dr. E. B. Foote , tne author of ul on .Scrofula Diseases of Men and Women , and all chronic ail ments , wan the evidences of their curability. Ad rcss Mur ray Bill mti. Co. , Box 783. New- York City. Irrn J > Tert. Steel B trlng . Bnm JO.-SES. DB PA-VS THE Sold on trial. Wwrants O'yeirs. AU Ues aIow. For free book , adilrets JONES OF BINBHAMTOH ? N.T. $25.00 RSW ARD ! We will pay the above reward for any case of Rheumatism or Neuralgia we cannot care. It will relieve any case of Diphtheria or Croup Instantly. Army and Navy Lln'ment will relieve pain and sore ness and remove any unna oral growth of bone or muscle on man -r beast Price per bottle : Larpe ; small , 60c. Will refund-the monevfor anyfall- ; uw. Army and XuvyJLlnlment Co. . \\abash ' Ave. , Chicago. Richardson & Co. , Wholesale Drug gists , St. Louis. Mo. , Western agenta. * AGEXT8 TVAXTEB for the best and fastest selling Pictorial Books and Ulbles. Price reduced per cent. NATIONAL PUB. Oo , St. LouK Mo. jForBusmt-ss at the Olilcstaficst " . Circnlarfne. WASTED. Fastest Belling'boots. _ „ „ liarci-stpronts to canvassers. Ctrculvn tree. COBPRK&KE'TCMAK.Publl8U'gCo..CniQA.oo. Jlftf Airn. .dLFoHtveCure. . RAMr | { KoPla.ter . XoFatn. llr. Wit fl U fcH Wr U. Fayne , Marshalltown.lowa. nTmlDCUAIpnaDet Ol 6I ns. Corre poncence lillViiiniN Bhaplean4 ecret..Flfteen 2c. sumps JJU f UlUJ A. E.MUNKOB. ; New York. evote fn ? 9nPe daratllome-SamPeawortnS5re | - u PUAddres8Stlnson&CoPortlandMalno. | . . „ „ > , - . 'your ' own towzL Terms and $3 oatut - - free. Address H. Hallett & Co * Portland , Me. 279 weekJ13a day at home easily made. Costly toatflt free. Address TKCB & tkuAnznstaMaino. jfc. jfl5 wPii ! ; e * ifWiv' ' * | GERMAN REME01 ff JB * - , tejm > CURES Rheumatism , neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , Sore Tii ront,8M-elIliiB .NprnIn , Bra l e , Ilnriii. Mcald * , Frost BIlcn , JUiD ALL OT11EU 1IOD1LY PAI.NS ARD ACHES. Boldbr DraggliU and Dnleri tre rtwhere , riftCenti a bottl * . UlrKtlom la 11 tauguicei. TJ1E . OHAKLES . A. > 'OOELEIl CO. " - - . . . -lore.lld C.S.A. QATAR RHW8 Cream Balm [ when applied by the finger into the nostrils , will be ab sorbed , effectually cleansing .the head of catarrhal virus , causing healthy so- | cretions. It allayn inflammation , pro tects the membrane jot the nasal passages - [ ages from addition al colds , completely I heals the sores and restores taste and smell. A few applications - - - plications relieve ; a thorough treatment wifl positively cure. Agreeable to use. Send for circular. Price 50 cents by mail or at druggists. UKOTHEKS , Owew N. Y. shaken in everyjolht and fiber with 'fever and ague or blilous remittent , the syetoai mnyyct be freed from the mnllRnant virus wlthllostetter's Btomach Blttors. Protect the ystenl . -rfiX'Blnat It wltn tBia Dcnoflcent nntl- Bpasmodlc. which Is furtheimoro a u- prouie remedy for liver complalnt.con- BtlpaUoo. dyspepsia , debility , rheuma tism , kidney troub les and other all- men ta. For sale by all Drugxlsts and Deal ers Kenorally. A Specific for EPILEl'ST , SPASMS , COK. VUI.SION8 , FAI.UNO SICK NESS. ST. VITUS J > AJTCEAXCO- JIOIJSM , OPJUK EATD * J BCROFUIiA , KINGS ETII , UGI.T BLOOD DISEASES , DYSPEPSIA , NERVE SICKHEADACnE NERVOUSNESS BJTEU3IATI8irt * NERVOUS WEAKNESS. , CC0HiUEB0B | | | | | | ) 1 PROSTRATION NERVOUS , , BLOOD SORES BUJOUSNESS , COSTIVENE8S , KIDNEY TROUBLES nnd nil IRREGULARITIES. 530-1.30 PEH BOTTLE AT DUTIGC1S13. _ SJ BBBr. S. A. Ricliiadiid M. Co. , Prop. , St. Jcsggi , El Corrcepondenos-freclysriswerodbyrhTglclans. < CS ] SECURE HEALTHY AGT ! or THE By taking VTrisfct's In Utn Pills , -which clcaaso the EowoLs , pu'y the Blood , and by carrying off all obstructions secure healthy r.nd vigorous action tn ; ne Liver. E. FEKRETT , Agent , 372 Pearl St. , Kevr York. f. , * Jf I ' .gr * . k * * < . * * vi . ' For Two Generations The good and staunch old Stand-by , MEXICAN MUS TANG LINIMENT , has done more to asbusjro pain , relieve suffering , and save tlie lives or men and beasts than all other liniments put together. YVhyl Because the Mustang pene trates through skin and flesb to the very bone , driving out all pain , and soreness ant morbid secretions , and restor ing the afflicted part to sound and supple health. Hue Teachers , Cloir Leaders ! School Teachers ! For Common fUl UUlUlliUU ( Sdc.1 - W.O. \m \ yy iiitrfW * * " * AI * ( OUC ) * * * - - * - , IMJC.J SONO Kcno (75c ) All nro stood , cheerful , Ren tal collections of school music. TA TTi'fvTi ClnlinnlnlWELCOMB CHORUB ( ID By FnP . nlffn oCnOQlSr"1 " - AUKW. WHEATO 1U1 UlftU uuuuuui , . B Herklnii. VOCAL kciiot8.il."teuialo Voices WKLLE8LKTCpu.Ka COLLECTION ( ii. ) HIOH SCHOOL On em < . ) noun OP BWOMO ( fl. ) All are excellent books by tno beat compilers. Ems. cither of these .are sure to be successes. fl. ) No [ and weTwITin practlciuK. AIBO , he easy llnTH and' BOAZ ( ffic. ) , and the nne sco lc Cantata. JOSEPH'S BONDAGE ( $1. ) Also nil the Oratorios , Masses , and a large nnmber ot.fiacred and Secular Cantatas. Bend tcr lists. . Ontmcn COIXHCTIOIT , * . . . * . -.n ; IIKKATDOF I'RAISH l ? ANTHEM I1AHP. 11 25 ; EJIEIISON'8 ilUOK OF AWIHEMS , H Zi CHUItCn OFFEKINq , tlyA. GEM GLEANER , H ; nnd niuny others. Bend for do- scrlptire lleta. Any book mailed for the retail price. Llsta froo. Inquiries cheerfully answered r-YOJtf < t HKAIilT , Chicago III. OrIV K IHT80N < & CO. , Itoiton. Special Attention is Called to the Follow- lug Letter From Jas. H. Holmes : HOLMDEt , N. J. . Feb. 23 , 'S3. THE ELLIS SPAVIN CURB Co. : Gentlemen In answer ito your inquiry of the above date wo glaalysend you our ccrtltlcate. We have used the liniment called I'llls's Spavin Cure upon two of our horses , and In each Instance have completely re- nfovedtwo curbs from each horse ; and wo believe the Spavin Cure to be a most valuable preparation. Also , we bear testimony to the remarkable proper ties of your Condition Powders , with which wo have accomplished w hat we have not been able to do with any other remedies. We do not Intend to be without" them In our tttab'ea. and grateluliy recommend them to all owners of horses. JAS. U. HOLME * . r THE EiT.it Si'Avixrin. When vpferloary sur geons write such lo'tcra as the f llowins about a propi ietary remedy , laymen are Justified in believing tnat it ! a ROD : ttil' K. pedal notice In tne Spirit of ihe Time * . An ust If , ISSt. V Pr.ACE CTOCIC F-AUJf. MONTGOJIKHVCO. . N Y. , July 34. Tire ELLIS SPAVIN < run Co. : GENTLEJIE.V Itemedies received In good chape. Send me u ulasi ti n by oipre-ti. to Fonda , well' p-ckcd. and I tnlnk U will cooie all right. Also send iccsorncof thow card wltn n burse nciul nnd shoo- on. I have taken off several curbs. one very bad : ' curedaoteof rween nnd Navlcular disease with the Mpavin Cure , and restored several worn-out horses wltn the Powders. Tours respectfully , CHANDLER QUIXTIX , V" . 8. Send for free book of testimonials , describing all. oar specialties. ELLIS SPAYIJf CURE CO. , 'Ilonton , 3I < i H. , atd Xe\v York City. 9 PAGES Sample Musical Journal , . L , t n I Mailed free to any address , / / UU . ' J3. B. GT7II.I > , Topekn. BSue. NOW KNOV/H FOB HORSES , CATTLE. SHEEP , H08S , ETC. , 33TC. An animal with deranged digestion , Impover ished blood or diseased kidneys cannot thrive. It becomes weak , spiritless , ot scraggy appearance ; which renders it unsalable. It costs no more to keep sound , healthy animals that will find ready market , and shrewd farmers find it pays them to ive Uncle Sam's Condition Powder freely to § iaeased stock , and occasionally to all ; because it purifies the blood , aids digestion , stimulates the various functions to healthy secretion , and thus promotes prowfli , and gives a smooth , glossy coat of hair. MILCH COWS are much benifited by the occasional use of Uncle Sam's Conditioa. I'owderinsloporfeed. HOGS fatten faster when it Is given three or four days In succession every month crtwo. SHEEP. All diseases common to sheep , such as coughs , colds , scabs , etc. , are re- . lievedbythls powder. We caution all who desire a truly meritorious article to be ture and ask for Uncle Sam's CondlUoa Powder , anclaccept no other as a substitute. Prepared only by THE SMMEBrPEOPBIETABY CO. . * - - - CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. 13 Strike .at tlie Bottle. 'A nervous and disease-stricken old gentleman was sitting in his room on an .easy-chair , his physician being at his side. Said the old gentleman , "Now , doctor , you have been treating me for a long time , and haven't done"me much. good. . I'm tired of all this. I want you to strike at the root of all my disorders. " " Said the doctor , ' -Doyouinean exactly what-you say ? " 'To be sure. I do , " said the venerable invalid. "Well , here goes ! " said the "doctor ; and with one whack of his cane he. broke to pieces the brandy-bottle which stood on the mantel. The old gentleman-was angry and excited , but-he had , a good answer ready for the 'doctor. - "Doctor , if if hadn't been for your doctrine , I never would have into the habit of " " got drinking ; _ . . i In Brown's Iron Bitters there is strength forvthe „ debilitated , refresh- CHICAGO SCALE CO. . 2 TOS 1TAGOX SCALE. * 4U. 3 TON. KO. [ 4 Ton SHO , Ueaui JJox IncluiJod. 240 Ib. FARMER'S SCALE , 05. Tlie "Little Detective , " y. oz. to ii Ib. $3. SOO OTHER SIZES. BtdawJTBIfE LIST FKEZ. FOB&SS , TOOLS , &c. BF4T FOUGE HADE FUR LIIJ1IT WOKE , 310 4 < /n\'ilauUXiitof Tools.IO Farmrn taie time u J inootjr c'oic ; oOJ jobt. Blowers. Anvils. Vlce = i ' * Other Articles ATUmKSTFUICia. 1TH01.raAI.K-A BETAU. . S By'Tfturn maii. Fall Dn < rlptlon gj JIoodv' , Tew Tailor.S.ritcm of O rebaC'Utting aOODYCO , laeInn 0O. CORES WHESE Alt Eltt FAILS. , Best Cough Syrnp : TRsieagood. Ki Use In time. Bofdbydrugtfsta.l" ' CO NI-SUM BJTIQNi , W K U Omaha 170-45 "WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS please say you eaw the advertisement this paper.