CONGRESSIONAL. SKNA.TK. Monday , December 10. A memorial was premtnted from the 3IexI- can veterans asking for peiiHions. Standing \ and other committees were then appointed. Mr. Hill Introduced a bill providing for a coinage branch mlut at Denver. A resolu --s tion by Mr. Voorhecs was agreed to author izing the committee on arilitary affairs to in quire into the expediency of purchasing the encampment grounds occupied by the American army at Valley Forge for a na tional park , lie also offered the following , which he asked to have piinted : "Ite- Holved , That In the judgment of the senate , the public debt is not a public blessing , and any measure or finimclal policy looking to the perpetuation of the present Interest- bearing national debt for purposes of na tional banking , or any other account , meets the disapprobation of this body , and should be viewed with alarm by the tax-payers of the United States. " ' IIouflK. .Judge Payson , of Illinois , In troduced a bill declaring forfeited the land grants of a number of roads , Invqlvlng many millions of acres of land. A large number of bills were Introduced , among others one by Mr. Springer , of Illinois , proposing a constitutional amendment pro hibiting special legislation. By Mr. Belford - ford , to regulate railroad traflic ; also to authorize the appointment of a special com mission for promoting commercial inter- con rs& bet ween the United States and South and Central America ; also providing for deposit of silver bullion , the treasury to issue certificates therefor. By Mr- Clement * ) , to repeal the internal / revenue laws. By Mr. Henderson , to es tablish a board ol commissioners of inter state commerce. By Mr. Holman , to limit the disposal of public lands adapted for ag riculture to actual settlers of the homestead laws. By Mr.- King , to equalize the pay of male and female employes of the govern ment. SENATE. Tuesday , December 11. Mr. Sherman presented a bill for tbe encouragement of co. cr com mercial relationship and interest in the perpetuation of peace between the United States and the republics of Mexico , Central and South America and Brazil. Mr Plumb presented a petition trom the colored citizens of Kansas setting forth the disadvantages of their position in view of the condition of legislation and deci sions of the courts , praying for additional legislation to protect civil rights. Bv Mr. Ingalls , a petition for pensioning ex-prisoners of war and granting soldiers and sailors who served 00 days in the late war ICO acres of land. After executive ses sion adjourned. HOUSE The speaker laid before the hou e the message of the president , transmitting the communication of the commissioner of Indian affairs , asking an appropriation of 500,000 for the wants of this bureau. Ex- Speker Kelfer , proposed a constitutional amendment , providing that congress have power to enact appropriate legislation to se cure to-all citizens equal privileges and im munities and equal protection of laws ; also to prevent being deprived of life , liberty and property without due process of law. Mr. Hatch introduced a bill to establish a bureau of animal industry to prevent the importation of diseased cattle and the spread of contagious diseases among domes tic animals ; also , to allow fanners and planters to sell leaf tobacco of their own production to other than manufacturers without special tax. Mr. Cassidy intro duced a bill to reorganize the legislative power of Utah territory ; al o , to authorize the secretary of the treasury to adjust and settle the expenses of Indian"wars. A large number of bills of minor importance were introduced. SENATE. Wedncsda3Decemberl2 Mr. Van AVvck offered a resolution calling upon the secretary of the treasury for copies of all vouchers "of items of expenses for special or assistant attorney , and diaries with names of the parties , since March , 3881 , except for such period as lias been covered by information already furnished the senate The senate took up the resolu tion offered yesterday by Beck directing the secretary of the treasury to fur nish information concerning the sink ing fund. It was amended and passed. Mr. Wilson called up his joint resolution proposing an amendment to the constitution relating to civil rights of citizens , and moved its reference to the committee on judiciary. It proposes the following article of amend ment be numbered 16 : "Congress shall have the power , appropriate legislation , to protect the citizens of the United States in the exercise and enjoyment of the rights , privileges and iraiminitfes , and assure them of equal protection by law. " SENATE Thursday , December lo. Mr. Merrill introduced a bill to provide for a commission on the liquor traffic. It is the same bill that passed the senate at the last session and failed in the house. Mr. Dolph introduced a bill for the admission into the union of the state of Washington , which provides for the admission of Washing ton territory and a portion of Idaho. Mr. Van Wyck's resolution calling upon the secretary of the interior for information re lating to the transfer of the Texas Pacific land grants to the Southern Pacific road was adopted. A resolution by the same senator calling for information aboxit certain expen ditures of the department of justice in con nection with star route trials , was passed. After executive session the senate adjourned until Monday. HOUSE. Friday , December 14. Mr. Hoblitzell introduced a joint resolution re questing the president to issue a proclama tion urging the various religious denomina tions of the country to commemorate Dec. 23 , 1SS3 , the one huudrctli anniversary of the surrender by George Washington of his commission as "commander-in-cliief of the army , a'nd request that business be suspend ed until the mornins of Dec. 24. and the same treated as a public holiday , lieferred. Mr. Herr asked leave to offer a resolution that the house bring to the notice of the president the case of the recent murder of several persons alleged to be citizens of the United States and serious injury of several persons , also alleged citizens of the United Spates , at Danville , Va. Mr. Cox ( N. Y. ) asked leave to introduce for immediate con sideration a joint resolution to repeal the test oath. Mr. Herr objected , and the house adjourned tili Monday. Fighting for the Hog. WASHINGTON , December 12. Fol- is the text ot the joint resolution concern ing German prohibition of American hog product : \ WHEREAS. The government of the Ger man empire has seen fit to prohibit the im portation of American hog products upon the unproven assumption that they arc de leterious to public health , and WHEKEAS , The government of the Ger man empire has declined an invitation to send its own experts to this country for the purpose of examining the quality and man ner of marketing hog products , and WIIUKEAS , It appears from the proceed ings of said government that the game ha * or claims to have full authority to prohibit the importation of any foreiirn goods by it believed to be iujurio'us to health , without the assent of the reichstag , therefore be it Resolved , By the senate and houie of representatives , that tbe president be and is hereby authorized , during the recess of congress , to prohibit the importation of any goods , which , upon the advice of experts , lie shall hold to be injurious to health from countries which , upon the same ground , prohibit the Importation of American prop erty. GOIIH Never to Itoturn. GAUDINEK , ME. Mr. Daniel Gray , a prominent lumber merchant , writes that his wife had severe rheumatic pains ; so severe as to render her una ble to sleep. From the first application of the famous German Ilemedy , St. Ja cobs Oil , she experienced unspeakable relief , and in two hours the pain had entirely gone. Chicago Captures the National Re publican Convention. At the meeting of the republican na tional committee held in Washington on the llth , Chicago was chosen as the place for holding the next national republican con vention. The first ballot resulted as fol lows , the whole number of votes cast be ing 40 : Chicago 14 , Philadelphia 8 , Cincinnati 12 , Indianapolis 4 , Saratogas. Second ballot Chicago 17 , Cincinnati 17 , Philadelphia 4 , Saratoga 8. Third ballot Chicago 20 , Cincinnati 21 , Saratoga 4 , Philadelphia 1. Fourth ballot Chicago 20 , Cincinnati 18 , Saratoga 1 , Philadelphia 1. Ch cage was declared as the place for the next republican convention. Mr. Chandler offered the following , which was unanimously adopted : Resolved , That this committee views with regret and Indignation the recent at tempts to suppress human rights , destroy free suffrage and honest counting of ballots in various states by methods of war on hu manity and civilization. Against the pre valence of such methods the republicans stand irrevocably pledged , and we extend " our sympathy "to nil sufferers .of such in humanities , and pledge our eirnest uncon ditional co-operation and right hand of fel lowship to all men and all organizations , whatever may have been their past political action , who now unreservedly commit themselves to an organized effort to setjure free education , free suffrage and the pro tection of life and property of all citizens , without regard to race , color , political opinion , or vote. The committee , after 11 o'clock , adjourn ed to meet at the Grand Pacific hotel , Chicago cage , on the 31st day of May , 1S84. o- A cim J > that wnkes with the croup should have a dose of Pico's Cure. Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe disclaims the rumor that she has written a new story , and says she has no present in tention of doing so. Georgia papers are urging the use of the whippit g po t in that state. I K A Druggi-t's Story. Mr. Isaac C. Chapman , Druggist , Xew- burg , N. Y. , writes us : ' "I have for the pa t ten vears sold several gross of DU. WILLIAM HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I can say of it what I cannot of any other medicine. I havenever heard a customer speak of it but to praise its virtues in the highest manner. I have recom mended itin a great many c es of Whoop ing Cough with the happiest effects. I have used it in my own family for inanv years : in fact , always have a bottle in the medicine closet ready for use. " Henry's Carbolic Salvo. Is the BEST SALVE for Cuts , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Tetter. Chapped Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions , Freckles and Pimples. Get HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE , as all others are counterfeits. Price 2octs. "Ob , haven't I got the smd ? " sings the sugar dealer. Since last October I have suffered from acute inflammation in my nose and head often in the night having to get up and in hale salt and water for relief. My eye has been , fora week at a time , so I could not see. I have used no ena of remedies , also employed a doctor , who said it was impure blood but T got no help. I used Ely's Cretan Balm on the recommendation of a friend. I was faithless , but in a few days was cured. My nose now , and also my eye , is well. It is wonderful how quick it helped me. Mus. GEORGIE S. JUDSOX , HartfordConn. ( Easytolusc. Price 50cts. ) A sage remark "A little more of the dressing , please. " "ROUGH OX KAT8. " Clears out rats , mice , flies , ches.bod-bugj.urjta. vermin , chipmunks. 15c. A Lancashire man recently sold his wife for a quart of beer. Stop at the Metropolitan Hotel when in Omaha. The best $2.00 per day house in the west. Tables as good as any $3.00 per day house. DR. JAQUES GERMAN WORM CAKES never fail to destroy worms and remove them from the system. RHEUMATISM , NEURALGIA , SPRAIN'S and BRUISES are permanentlv relieved by Uncle Sam's Xerve and Bone Liniment. Solil jy all druggists. PURIFY ; THE BLOOD with Eiiert's D.IV- ight Liver Pills. They act directly on the [ aver , Stomach and Bowels , being'mild and cleansing , but nevcr.griping or painful. SAVE YOUR lIAlLS'EsS by oiling with Uncle Sam's Ilarnes- Oil , which will make it soft and pliable. Thi < is the best oil ever made for leather. Sold by all harness makers. DR. WES'CIIELL'S TEETHING SYRUP s just the medicine for mothers to have in the house for the children. It will cure : oughs , colds , sore throat , and regulate the bowels. Do not fail to give it a trial , you will be pleased with its charming effect. Sold by ail druggists. WHENT HOUSES AND CATTLE are spiritless , scragjrr and feeble , they need treatment with Uncle Sam'sCouditio'n Pow der. It purifies the blood , improves the appetite , cures COLDS and DISTEMPERS , nvigorates the system , and will keep the animal in a healthy , handsome condition. STOP THAT TERRIBLE COUGH. Svery case of consumption commences with i cough , occasioned by having taken cold , vhich if allowed to ran its course will soon vork its way into the air passages and then o the lungs , if not checked bv some such aluable couch * remedy as EILERT'S EX TRACT OF T Alt AN D WILD CHERRY , vhich is unrivalled for all diseases of the hroat and lungs. Save dangerous spells of ickne and expensive doctor's biN ! bv aking this valuable medicine in season" Vsk you druggist for it. Cheap Comfort. Wliat a comfort It is to know ihat , in case any of your children are attacked at night with croup , you have the remedy at hand in Allen's Lung Balsam. Depend upon it. mothers , it cures croup ; perfectly pure and harmless. Keep it on hand. _ The ruling passion is strong in a schoolmaster. A slight rolcl , If neglected , often attacks the lungs. Buow.v's HIIO.NCHIAL TKOCIIKS give sure and Immediate relief. Sold only in boxes. Price 25 cents. The present time Christinas. A real pullman car a hand-car. Carboline. clear as spring water , delight fully perfumed and will not soil the finest linen fabrljj a perfect toilet prepara tion and absolutely makes the hair grow on bald hcadsj. _ Mmniu's the word The fashionable word. _ For tremuloii'-ness , wakefulnes * , dizzi ness , and hick of energy , a most valuable remedy IH Brown's Iron Hitters. A postmaster A commander of the G. A. 11. Imperfect D More disease and phvsieal suffering are traceable directly to indigestion than to al most any other one cause. Moral : No remedy in the world is equal to Allen's "Iron Tonic Bitters" to aid digestion and the assimilation of food , and invigorate the liver. All genuine bear the signature of J. P. Allen , St. Paul , Minn. _ A nod thing in bonnets A sleeping beauty in church. "Mother Nwiin'n "Worm Hyr ip , " for fevorlsh- netsrestles iiogaworni8conatipuliontastelc ! > 9. 2Sc. Marie Van Zandt is a grand-daughter of the late Sig. Blitz. OTITMWA , IA. Dr. J. N. Armstrong says : "I have used Brown's Iron Bitters ' in'my family and recommend its use to oth . " ers. _ To cure a man of whistling Blow him up. Prevent crooked boots and blistered heels by wearing Lvon's Patent tTool Stiffcners. If any man offend not in word , the same is a rwfpcfc man. Menamuu'H i * ptoiilzeU licet * Tonic , the only preparnt on of beaf containing Its entire nutri tious prfipeities. It contains blood-making , forcc- KonoratlriK end Hfe-snstulnlnR properties ; inTiilu- ablcfor Imlleetlon , IlyNpepnIu , nervous prv- tra ion , mid all forms ot KQnorui detxiltv ; also in till nnfecb od C"nditi iis. whether the r suit of exhnu-t- ion , nervous prostration ovu-wurkor ncilto ' Isc.ise , particularly iirp.sul In * from pulmona1 y complnlnts. UABWEI.I , , HAZAIW & Co. , proprietors , New fork. The funny man of the Louisville Courier-Journal is a woman. FI.IE8 , roach ea , ants , bed-buns , r ta , mice , crows chipmunks , cleared out by "Uouga on Huta. " 15c. Kate Kane , the female lawyer , has gone to Chicago to live. A SURE CUKE. The Army and Xavy Lin iment will cure any case of Spavin , Ring bone , Splint or Curb , and is good for man or beast. Sec advertisement. There are now ten lady clerks in the retail trade to one salesman , Sent Free lor Six Cents Postage. Our magnificently illustrated catalogue ( l.r > 00 illustrations ) . MERMOD & JACCA.KD JEWELRY CO. , Fourth and Locusts Sts. , St. Louis , Mo. When in St. Louis call and sec us. The farmer's wife should wear gros grain silk. OMAHA. ' WHEAT Xo. 2 , 7878 > * c. BARLEY No. 2 , ftlc. RYK No. 3 , 44 e. CORN No. 2 , 4r > Ji'c. OATS No. 2 , oS' c. FLOUR Wheat Graham , $2 73. CHOP FEED Per cwt. 90c. SHOUTS Per ton , $14 00. ORANGES Per box , $ o 23. LEMONS Per box , $7 Oo7 25. APPLES Per barrel $3 OOfo. ) 00. BUTTER Creamery , 33S3T ( > c. BUTTER Choice country , 20(325c. ( EGGS Fresh , 27f3'28c. HAMS Per tt > . 14 ? 'c. SHOULDERS Per Ib. 7c. POTATOES Choice , per bushel , 30f2G2c. HAY In bulk , per ton , § ti OOfSB 50. LARD Refined , per Ib. lO'-ic. SHEEP $3 003 50. CATTLE $3 C0f55 25. HOGS $4 00(54 25. CALVES $5 00(3 00. CHICAGO. WHEAT Per bushel , 90 , ' 'c. CORN Per bushel , 59 c. OATS Per bushel , 35ii c. PORK $13 5513 50. LARD $8 55S8 ( CO. HOGS Mixed , $5 40 < S5 80. CATTLE Exports. $7 00(57 55. SHEEP Medium to good , $3 25ffi3 75. ST. LOUIS. WHEAT Per bushel , $1 OO Ol 01 ? 4' . CORN Per bushel. 4848 > 2C. OATS Per bushel , 3lKaS23ic. CATTLE Exports. $5 GjfaG 75. sllEEP $3 25(5423. HOGS Mixed , . 'l SOS-5 10. | A FAMILY LIZDICIXC THAT HAS HEALED HILLIOX3 DURING S5 TEARS I I , V BALM FOR EVEZTV WOUND O ! MAX AND BEAST ! iTHEOLDEST&BESTLINiMENT EVER 2IADE IK A3TEP.ICA. SALES LAEGEE THAN' The Jlcrrfcan ITnstanjr Tiniment has 5 3been known for more than thlrtv-five j years ns tlio best of till Liniment's , for jMau and Beast , Its sales toiliiy arc jlarg'T than ever. It cures when all j others fail , anfi prnetrntea skri , tenrlon jand mmele , to the very bone. Sold \ everywhere. I When you visit or ieavo New York City , save Baggage , Expressage and Carriage Hire , and stop atGRANDUNIONHOTEL , opposite Grand Central Depot. COO elegant rooms , fitted up at a cost ot one million dollars lars , reduced o $1 and upwards per day. European plan. Elevator. Rebtaurant supplied with the best. Howe-cars , stages and elevated railroads to all depots. Fami lies can lite better for loss money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first- class hotel in the city. When you come to Omaha , take the Street Cars or Ulus for the Metropolitan Hotel. $2.00 per day. Tables as good any § 3.00 per day house. Nordenskjold will now try to find the south pole. "XIUCHU-PA.IJJA. " Quick , coraplotfl euro all anuojUiK Kldnuy and Urinary DiBorisco. $1. A handsome Louisville girl of 20 has married a bachelor of 70. Constipation is positively cured bv Car ter's Little Liver Pills. Not by purging and weakening the bowels , but by regulating and strengthening them. ThN is done by improving the digestion and stimulating the liver to the proper secretion of bile , when the bowels will perform their customary functions in an easy and natural manner. Purgative pills must be avoided. Ask for Carter's Little Liver PiJIs.Price 25 cents. What relation does a door-step bear to the door-mat ? It's a step-father. GOOD ADVICE. Use Hale's Honey ol Horehomid and Tar for a COHE or cold. Of Druggists. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in 1 minute. The latest absconding girl from St. Louis is Clara Linderman , aged 14. CURES Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , llctdncho. Toothache , Korc TIi roil J.NAVclEiiics.Vju-ultm.ISj-iJlaca , Iiinm. . * ciItU. Front lUtoK , AM ) ALL orilLIt liOlllI.Y IMI.Vi AM ) .UIIKM. Boldb ; Uruggiula nl Dculcntrcrtwhere Fifty Ceiiua Ljttlo. Direction la 11 J.auguages. TIH : CHAKI.U8 A. YO < : II.IIE co. ( StuxxMOri ta A. VUUELEU t CO. ) Ualtlmore , Jill. . C. B. A. CATARRH Ely's ' Cream Balm when applied by the finger into the nostrilswill be ab sorbed , effectually cleansing the head of catarrhal virus , causing healthvse- cretions. It allays inflammation , pro tects themembrane of the nasal pass ages from addition al colds , completely heals the sores and re tores taste and smell. A few ap plications relieve. A thorough treatment will positively cure. Agreeable to use. Send for circular. Price 50 cents by mail or at druggists. An an InrUorutt Ilott'tter'storn - noli r.ittcrs lint re- | I cqived the most iK)3I I i ivonrton.eu.ejit j I Ilom eminent phys- ! 10'niis. and lialoriK i occi-piati foremost I rank among Mun- < 1 arrt proprietitry I remedies , It.prr t > - or lea i-s an n.tera- tive of disordered conditions of the stonj'cu. livt-r and t.ow els and a pre ventive of malar ial dipoases me no le-4 renowned. For sale bv Onw- Cist < nno Dealers , to whom ypply lor Uosio'ter'a Alman ac lor 1S54. A Specific fo ? EPILEPSY , SPASMS , CO3T- YULSIOX8 , FALLING SICK. XESS.ST.V1TUS DAXCE , ALCO HOLISM. OPIUM EATING , SCROFULA , KIXKM EVIL , URLY BLOOD DISEASES , DYSPEPSIA , N'EUVOCSXESH , SICK1IE.VDACIIE NERVOUS WJIAKIf ESS , XERTOUS PEObTKATIOIf , LOOD SORES , BILIOUSXESS , COSTITEXKS * . KIDZiEV TROUBLES an < l nil IERECCLAUITIES. rir. BOTTLE AT DECGCISI3. _ S3 . s. A. KidunoBdM Co. , Pro ? . , St. Josepn.Ho- Correspondence freely answed by I'liyslcJanE. Delicate and Pooblo Ladios. Those huiiulil , tiroHnnicBCHHutloiiH , caus ing you to feel Hcnrctlv able to bo on your feut ; tint uonstunt drain tliat id taking from your xystfin all iln former elasticity ; iliivlng tbe bloom from your ciirukx ; lliat'con'.lnual htraln upon your \Ital lorucH. rendering you irritabh ; and fretful , can easily be removed bv the ifou of that marvuloiiK reini-dy , Hop- Hitters. Irregularities and obstructions of your system an * relieved at once , while Urn cpcciiu cauHc of Tirrlodieal pain are perman ently removed. None rm-ivoso much beno- ilt , and none are so profoundly ( nitofiil and show such an intercut in recommending Hop lllltcrh as women. Keeln . "My mother wan nlllicted a longtime witlr Neuralgia and a dull , heavy , inactive condi tion of the whole system ; lu > : idaulie , ner vous prootr.it ion , and was almost helpless. No physicians or medicines did her any good. Three months ygo she began to u u Hop HHtrs with such good effect that slm seems and feels voting again , although over TO years old. We think there is no other medicine lit to use in the familv. " A lady , in Providence. litAi > roitnPa. , MayS , 1875. It lias cured me of several dNe'asen , such as nervousness , sickness at the stomach , monthly troubles , etc. I have not swn a. sick day In a year , since I took Hop Hitters. . AH my neighbors use them. MKS. FANNIK GHKE.V. { ,000 LOST. "A tour of Europe that "cost me $1,000. done me IPSH good thanr "one bottle of Hop Hitters ; they also cured. "my wife of tifteen years' nervoun weak "ness , vleeplchsne.-s and dyspepsia. It. M. , Auburn , X. Y- Authority. Hop Bitters Is not , In any sen'-e. an alco holic ( leverage or liquor , and could not be- sold for use except to persons desirous o obtaining a medicinal bitters. GKKUN H. KAUM , U. S. Com. Intcr'l I v- So. liLOOMixoviLLK. O. , May 1 , 'TU. Si us I have been suffering ten years ami I tried your Hop Hitters , and it done mt- inore good than all the doctors Miss 8. S. UOO.VK. lluby Suvoil ! "We are so thankful to say tiiatourmirsiti baby was permanently cured of a danger * ous and protracted constipation and irmiu- larity of the bowels by the HJ.C of Hop Hit ters by its mother , which at the same time restored her to perfect health and btrengthv- The Parents , .Rochester , N. V. Irnn Ifvtrs. P1 M B- . . . jovi.s. in : PAVS TIM. . Hold on trial. Wan-nuts S Jears. For free Look , iulilri-.ii JDXES OF B1KGH&MTOH , uiisiiiaTox. " " THE BEST. Li Two tlintmnnit ntltctx-H n. minute. Tin- only nltnolutely iirxt-ctnk * S - Inir Machine In tlif \vorlil. Menton trial.Varrantcil K yeur * . . NenU Tor Illitntrntetl Catalo-ne and < MrciiI.- JJ. Agent * Wanted. THE1VII.SON HRW > lA'G iiACIII.VK CO. . Chicago or New York. . ' t 47 VA0' h * U4 IVfTJ trf ta CJ > v 99 When J saycure 1 ilo r.ot mean merely to btop ttiem JUT n tlino and then h.ivo them return " -"a cat euro. I have ma.lo the diw-aso i.f FIT or FALUNGSICKNESSallfo.lonuftn.lr. remedy to euro the worat case * K' ese , othe " failed Is no reason for not now recvlv Ins . u , -Sitto cr.co for a trcatlso a.d a Frjv > ! : „ , of my InfalllWo roineilv Give Kxpn-ss and llt ( r. - It. costs you Sew Y fc . j -i- Ihavo a ( insultareniiMy f r tlio aliovo lUsroso ; hylts nso thousands of cases of the vori' k'nil unil of lonsj ttandimt lia % o been curfd. Ii. < | p < < il , M > urunq i m ; aitu In Its er.ii-icy , tn.it I will Rcr.tl TWO liOTTU'SI'lif-R. tu- petliori7illiu % AI.rADI.Kli.rTlSUoii t1 i * Ulo.td.vj , U uflUcr ' . . . . r o c'.M.Jtoj.r.gj.nu j ; Y $25.00 REWARD ! We will pay th abovu rcwar < l for any case o * Khuumatlsiu or N ural > ! ia wo cunnoc cure. It wll ! rflleve any caie of ttiphUierhi or ' roup InsmnUy. Army and Navy Liniment wi I rcl-cvc pa n and noro- ness nd remove an- unnatural growth of bone or muttc < c on man or lieat. 1'rico p3rl > ottle : II TUH , fl : smallHc. ) Will re und the inon y for aiiy * : > ) ] - urc. .ArinyiindXavy lilnunenl * o. , Cl Wnbnsb Ave , lhi. ! auo. Hlctia-dfon i C < > . Wholesale JJrna- ( fiits , ft. Louis , Mo . Wc-toni njrcnts. RUS Has u 1'ail dull-rent fr-jiu nil otlierx.is cup hhape. with Stlf- Adjnstin If.il ! i n ctnt * r. axlaptv itM-lf toaHiKj itTonsortliclxxly ubile tin ; ball in tliu cnp _ _ _ . . , presses back the intes- -a rf ' tines just as a person aoca with the finger , v.ituii iitiiresturotin-iitr ma iliflil - < i-iirely ilav ami nitlit , am : a. radical euro' certain. ltii > La > ylJur.ilil < > nriililif.iii .V atliyniail. t3r cularalixe. LtUlJs > reX TltlbS to. , tluco o , 1U. Jl'l rtrurn matt. Fnll nrorlptlxn . . < fM d > ' > > "civ TnilorS. > fctn > ot SL res.a Cuttiris aoouv i. 10 , Uurinn.ti. IE PA1 SALARY J3toJ. Kxpcrienced > n day. ew Men yjt tn SI a day. Vsnt Supply C . . . Kansas City. Mo - Uf JLiT I ) exoerlencc'i tMoi and Bin e AjrenM in 11 every Coontv. hilierallalarlei Jaid. Addrosc , utatinj : experience. P. 0. 11 x K. > ; . , St. I , > ali. Mo. A ORNT8 "WAJtfTJBU for the boat and Tastes l- asjelimK I'ictonal Books an . Bible * . Prices rcdnceff- S3 per cent. NATIOVAI Hun i o . St. IjOtiU. Mo. CURES WHESt ALL ELSE FAILS. li fayruji. in tune , bold by dni U Uiiiahu. 1X.1-- ' WHEN WRITING TO ADVKKTIbEKS , please say you saw the advertibiaen iis THE fi Sr MEDICINE tiO\7 KNOWN FOX HORSES CATTLESHEEPH06 $ , , , , ETC. , An animal with ilpranpe < l digestion , impOTCT- iehed Hood ordijca ( d Lidnevs cannot thrive. It becumes weak , spiritless , of rerappy appearaccc , which renders it un-.al.iMe. It test no more to , - freely . . . toeami cuKi ! > ni.lv to all ; because it I > urin s the Llood , aiiiiligetioti , sttmulsvs tixr variom functions to lienltliy secretion , anil thc promotes growth , and rfves a smooth , r * os.-ry coat of hair. MILCH COWS are muct benKutl bv the occasional jiv of Uncle Sam's an ? itcz louder in slop or f.ed. HOGS fatten fMer wbr it Is given three or four ( lavs in Mircess 'n even' rnontn artvco. SHEFP.- < li --s x/mmoK to sheet. , sut-li as C'juhs l ! . stuU . ; , o < , ttc. , are rc- lieved lix-this r > "iwil. r SIS' We caution all who desire a traly meritorious article to bt'hure and aoi fur Cncle risa.'z ond't Powder , and accept no other as a substitute. J'reparcdcnilylrjTuE " " -u * - .EMMBBT PBOPBIETABY CO. . - - CHICAGO , ILLLTOIS. CROUP , ASTHMA , KltOXCHITIS , ! > Teuruliia , Kheuinati ni. JOI1KSO.N-S AXODY.NE LINIMLXT ( for Internal and Exi'rna.1 L't".i in stantly relieve these Tpr-ible dist3 es. and will po'itr.ely cur - nine casts out of ten. Information that will i-ave ta.inv hies < ent free bv mail. Don't dlav a iaome : > ' . ITo- - - - UNI.ttKNT CfUES Inoucnza. ll .are- . liarr n.a. iMstntery. Cholera iiorbus. Kidnev Troubles , and 7 fiitFKEE. I. S. JOHXSO.V , t i' < > . ! i < Kton.'Ma. s CT f ' iT V'VTilrin nmi BrnT T' III I" I ! ll l n nrr li imtm i n _ . _ n an i i HJlT"