WHISPERS OF THE VIBE , Call for a Meeting in the Interest of Reducing National Taxation. No Settlement Beached in the Con ference ofthoB.&M. and . the Union Pacific. Decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court- Political , Criminal , Foreign and Other News. I > NEWS NOTES.- Two indictments were found against Governor Ordway by the United States grand jury , at Ynnkton. Dr. F. D. Hemenway , professor of Hebrew and biblical literature at the Garrett - rett Institute , Evanston , 111. , is dead. 11. H. Turner , who left Mingo Junc tion , Ohio , with $10,000 of Pennsylvania railroad funds , has returned to Pittaburg and compromised. A man and wife blew out the gas in their room at the Palmer house , Chicago , on retiring. The woman died ; the nan is not expected to recover. A cut in lumber rates tto Colorado points is announced by the trunk line asso ciation. The Burlington and Santa Fe roads met the cut with promptness. In answer tp inquiry the command ant at Fort Keogh urges a convention of stock growers and breeders at that place. A water spout killed one child and wounded several other members of a "fam ily , whose house was destroyed , in Dade county , Mo. The senate judiciary committee re ported favorably the resolution to submit an amendment to the constitution to per mit the president to veto one or more items of an appropriation bill while approving the remainder thereof. A bank at Effingham , 111. , has lost its president and $25,000 to $30,000. The number of standard dollars is sued last week was 254,983. An ex-city treasurer of Newark , N. J. , was fined $5,000 for not preventing a falsa entry in his books. Washouts of railroads are reported from the high water in Lake Champ- lain. lain.The The report of the Indian uprising in the Northwest territory is officially de nied. nied.Two desperadoes fought a duel near Irving , Hy. , and both climbed the golden stairs. Charles Frike , who is too feeble to leave his.bed , had strength enough to beat his wife's brains out with a club at Waukegan - gan , 111. Mexican merchants have petitioned the government to substitute for the stamp act a tax on sales , agreeing in this event to advance to the government $1,500,000. 4 The traffic manager of the Canadian Pacific road has resigned by request. Cause , $203,000 unaccounted for. The house committee has decided to require from the Pacific railroads a pay ment of thirty-five per cent of gross earn ings into the sinking fund. In endeavoring to save his hou&ehold goods , Moses Glessner was fatally burned at Marion , Ind. The village of Wamsley , O. , was destroyed by fire. Loss , $20,000. J. C. Burrows , of Michigan , recently confirmed as solicitor of the treasury , has written to the president formally declining the office. The senate committee on railroads unanimously agreed to report , with a few minor amendments , the bill prepared by Senator Cullom to establish a commission to regulate inter-state commerce and other purposes. The eigit eastern trunk lines an nounce that they will sell excursion tickets to Chicago during the session of the repub lican convention at one fare for the round trip. The Southwestern , Western and Torthwestorn roads out of Chicago will sell round trip tickets for one and one-third fare. fare.The Boston Transcript says : There is no truth in the report that the $7,000,000 of new Chicago , Burlington and Quincy stock isfor the purpose of securing connec tion with the Denver and Rio Grande and Western railway in Utah. The steamer Bear , of the Greely re lief expedition , took her departure from New York for the arctic regions on the 24th. M. McDonald , a prominent lawyer of Denver , was crushed to death between cars at Coal Creek. Ex-Gov. Marcus L. Ward , of Isew Jersey , is dead. The trial of Frank James , for complicity in the Mussel Shoals robbery of 1831 , was concluded at Huntsville , Ala. , with a ver dict of "not guilty. " The court house was packed. The verdict was greeted with cheers. James was immediately arrested by the sheriff of Cooper county , Missouri. There was a large meeting at Cooper Union , New York , to protest against the introduction into that market of Chicago "dressed beef. Gov. Crittenden has appointed Gen. W. T. Sherman brigadier general of mili tia for the eastern district of Missouri. Paul Morran , for shooting into a pas senger coach , was tried at Galveston , Texas , and acquitted. Some indignation was expressed as to the justice of the ver dict , the law proclaiming it no offence to shoot into a railway coach. , unless it is proven that lives are endangered thereby. The American minister to Mexico has forwarded to the department of state a copy of the decree issued by the president of the republic ordering that on and after the 15th of May the duty on all goods imported to that country shall be increased 5 per cent. The house committee on postoffices and post-roads has directed a subcommittee tee , consisting of Messrs. Eogers , Ward , J. M. Taylor , Bingham and Wakefield , to prepare a bill providing for a "contract sys tem of postal telegraph. A disease resembling pleurb-pneu- monia has broken out among the cattle in Wushlneton county , Pa. Veterinary sur geons pronounce it contageous. They have recommended Governor Pattison to quarantine the district. Two men. went to the house of Amos Brackenstros , residing near Berns , Adams countv , Indiana. He rose in bed and was shot throutrh the heart. The house was robbed of $73. FOBEIGN. La France says : & . Debrazza , a French explorer in the Congo country , has signed a treaty with the most powerful eov- ereizn in western Africa , who has placed all his slates in Congo under the prwtection of France. By th s treaty all the right bank of the Congo , from Brazzaville to the equator , passes under the protection of France. Prinoe Victor , of Wales , on attaining his majority , which occurs the beginning of nextyow , will be raised to the peerage , with the title of Duke of Dublin , and will thenceforth reside in Ireland. It is also stated that he will enter the Royal Irish Fusiteons. The Pall Mall Gazette demands that the government shall at once declare that England will not retire from Egypt for five years , "otherwise , " it savs , "we shall speedily drift Into war with Franco. " Hugo Schenck and Kcrl Schlossarek , notorious murderers of servant girls , were hanged at Vienna. Schenck professed to be a free thinker and asked that a philoso pher instead of a priest might be sent to consult with him , but he afterwards par took of sacrament and prayed with a priest throughout the night. product ; pels them to reduce the number of working hours. Some threaten to stop their works. The Sicilian ( Italy ) police have dis covered a remarkable murder club near Palermo , consisting of fifty-nine members , pledged to murder for common advantage and profit. A branch club consisting of forty-five members is established at Sica- rizza Within a few months the latter club alone has killed thirty persons. The members of both clubs were imprisoned at Palermo and will be tried in May. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes , in a let ter to a friend in England , promises that he will boon publish a new book. He says : "I am trying to do some kind of justice to Ralph Waldo Emerson , in brief memoirs , taking a short time to read. " A council was held at the English war office , and it is reported the Duke of Cambridge , Lord Wollefcley , the Marquis of Hartington and others in authority ad vise against the expedition to Berber at the present time , or any advance whatever , until a full force shall be equipped to re lieve Khartoum in autumn. Nubar Pasha Is pressing the government to como to nn Immediate decision to advance to Berber. The Egyptian troops at Assouan and other stations in upper Egypt are disaffected and declare their intention of joining Mahdi. Numbers are deserting. POLITICAL. A party of leading democrats and friends of Tilden , who left Greystone a few days ago , say that under no circum stances will he be a candidate for the presi dency , and under no circumstances will he accent if nominated. They regard this , his ast refusal , as final , and they say the field is now left , so far as the democratic candi dates from New York are concerned , to Flower and Cleveland. The republican district convention of Mississippi elected delegates to the na tional convention. Thirteen favor Arthur and one Blaine. Four favor Logan as second end choice. The Seventh ( Mass. ) districl repub- Ican convention elected E. H. Haskell and George W. Cote delegates to the Chicago convention. They favor Edmunds. Dakota delegates to Chicago favor the nomination of Blaine. The presidential preferences of the Michigan district delegates to Chicago , as near as can be determined , are as follows : 31alne , 16 ; Edmunds , 4 ; unknown , 2. The delegates at large are uninstructed , and their preferences unknown. The republicans of the First Ver mont congressional district nominated J. W. Stewart for congress and elected dele gates to Chicago. They are both for Ed- nunds. Maine greenbackers , in convention at Lewie ton , declared in favor of B. F. Butler for president. The democrats of Kentucky had con ventions all over the state on the 2Cth. Resolutions were adopted universally de manding a tariff for revenue only. McDon ald and Tilden were divided about equally n expressions of preference. In spite of Watterson's refusal to be a delegate at large to the Chicago convention , quite a number of counties instructed for him. The sub-committee of the independ ent republican conference committee in Sew York met on the 26th. Among those iresent were Carl Schurz , ex-Governor D. El. Chamberlain and General Barlow. A japer prepared by the committee in rela tion to candidates for the coming election was discussed and ordered printed. Gen eral Barlow fcaid he thought the preference of the organization was for Edmunds. Mr. I. Carpenter , 463 Fourth avenue , Sew York , after running a gauntlet of eight years' rheumatism , used St. Ja cobs Oil , the great pain reliever , by which he was entirely cured and has lad no return of his complaint. . COMMERCIAL. 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CATTIES Exports 6 30 © 6 65 SHEEP Medium 375 © 550 HOGS Packers 5 40 © 6 10 Piso's Cure for Consumptlo does not dry npa cou h ; It removes the cauB Affairs in Cuba. A Havana dispatch says : The troops are still unable to capture Aguero. The authorities continue to maintain a dead silence , thereby exasperating the public nto the belief that the worst is happening. Sold premiums rose as high as during the irst insurrection. According to reliable nformation the Aguero party is divided nto three sections , thereby disconcerting , he troops. Aguero is'supposed to be stay- ng In the Zapata swamps. It is rumored , hat he was again offered a largo sum to eave the island. Not Foot and Month Disease. Professor Law , of the Treasury cat- le commission , who has been in Kansas carefully Investigating alleged cases of foot and mouth disease in that region , telegraphs to his associate , J. H- Sanders , of the Chicago cage Breeders'Gazette , that all attempts to communicating the disease by inoculation lave failed. This is regarded as settling , he question beyond all controversy that it s not loot and mouth disease. ATS AKMY EXPERIENCE. How on Old Veteran Escaped Annlhlla- * tion and Iilved to Impart a Warn ing to Others National Tribune of Washington. A pleasing occurrence which has just come to our notice in connection with the New York state meeting of the Grand Army of the Republic is so unusual in many respects that we ven ture to reproduce it for the benefit of our readers. Captain Alfred Ronsom , of New York , while pacing in the lobby of the armory , previous to one of the meet ings , suddenly stopped and scanned the face of a gentleman who was in earnest conversation with one of the Grand Army officers. It seemed to him that he had seen that face before , partially obscured by the smoke of battle , and yet this bright and pleasant counte nance could not be the same pale and death-like visage , which he so dimly remembered. But the recollection , like Banquo's ghost , would not "down" at command and haunted him the entire day. On the day fol lowing ho again saw the same counte nance , and ventured to speak to its owner. The instant the two veterans heard each other's voices , that instant they recognized and called each other by name. Their faces and forms had changed , but their voices were the same. The man whom Captain Ren- som had recognized was Mr. W. K. Sage , of St. Johns , Mich. , a veteran of the 23d N. Y. Light Artillery , and both members of Burnside's famous expedi tion to North Carolina. After the first greetings were over , Captain Rensom said : "It hardly seems possible , Sage , to see you in this condition , for I thought you must have been dead long ago. " "Yes , I do not doubt it , for if I am not mistaken , when we last met I was occupying a couch in the hospital , a vic- ; im of 'Yellow Jack' in its worst form. " "I remember. The war seems to mve caused more misery since its" close than when it was in progress , " re plied the Captain. "I meet old com rades frequently who are suffering ter ribly , not so much from old wounds as Tom the malarial poisons which ruined their constitutions. " "I think so myself. When the war closed I returned home and at times I would feel well , but every few weeks that confounded 'all-gone1 feeling would come upon me again. My nerv ous system , which was shattered in the service , failed me entirely and pro duced one of the worst possible cases of nervous dyspepsia. Most of the time " had no appetite ; then again I would jecome ravenously hungry , but the ninute I sat down to eat I loathed food , tfy skin was dry and parched , my flesh oose and flabby. I could hold nothing on my stomach for days at a time , ana what little I did eat failed tfc assimilate. I was easily fatigued ; my mind was depressed ; I was cross and irritable and many a night my heart would pain ne so I could not sleep , and when I did [ had horrid dreams and frightful nightmares. Of course , these things same on one by one , each worse than : he other. My breath was' foul , my iongue was coated , my teeth decayed. [ had terrific headaches which would eave my nervous system completely shattered. In fact my existence , since the war , has been a living death , from which I have often prayed for release. " "Couldn't the old surgeon do you iny good ? " " 1 wrote him and he treated me , but ike every other doctor , failed. They all said my nerve was gone , and with out that to build upon I could not get well. When I was at my worst , piles of the severest nature came upon me. Then my liver gave out , and without the use of cathartics I could not move my bowels at all. My blood got like a stream of fire and seemed , literally to jurn me alive. " "Well you might belter have died in sattle , quick and without ceremony. " "How many times I have wished I lad died the day we captured New- 3erne ! " "And yet you are now the picture of health. " "And the picture is taken from life. [ am in perfect condition. My nerve tone is restored ; my stomach rein- yigorated ; my flesh is hard and healthy ; in fact I have new blood , new energy and a new lease of life wholly as the result of using "Warner's Tippecanoe. This remarka- ale preparation , which I consider the finest tonic and stomach restorer in the world , has overcome all the evil influ ences of malaria , all the poison of the army , all traces of dyspepsia , all mal- assimilation of food , and indeed made a new man of me. " The Captain remained silent for a while , evidently musing over his recol lections of the past. When he again raised his head he said : "It would be a godsend if all the veterans who have suffered so intense- y and also all others in the land who ire enduring so much misery could mow of your experience , Sage , and the way by which you have been re stored. " And that is why the above conversa tion is recounted. Imprisoned on Pike's Peak. There is considerable anxiety felt at Colorado Springs.Col. . , as to the fate of Signal Service Observer Ramsey , who has > een on Piue's Peak station seven weeks. George Buckhous , his companion , reached there three weeks ago more dead than alive , after 24 hours in the snow drifts , 20 to 30 feet deep at that time. Provisions were running low consisting of 8 pounds of rice , 20 pounds of dried apples , 2 cans of con densed milk , 80 pounds of flour , which was ilmost uselebs as there was nothing to raise t with , and a couple of pounds of salt fish. Several ineffectual attempts have been nude to relieve him. A Pen-Picture of a Roaring Cyclone. Savannah News. The Cobb county cyclone was in the shape of an enormous globe. Its mo tion was rotary. The globe was black as smoke , while vivid lightning flashed rom it. The stem would run up to .he globe and down again , and seemed o gather additional force by the action. The whole was encircled by a crimson cloud , grand and beautiful to behold. The noise of the cyclone was similar to that made by a coal burner engine. When you visit or leave Now York City , save Baggage , Erpressafe and Carriage Hire , and stop at GUAM ) UNION HOTEL , opposite Grand Central Depot. 600 elegant rooms , fitted up at a cost of one million del lars , reduced to $1 and upwards per day. European plan. Elevator. Restaurant supplied with the best. Horse-cars , stages and elevated railroads to all depots. Fam ilies can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first- class hotel in the city. Stop at the Metropolitan Hotel when in Uuiaha. The best $2.00 per day house in the 'west. Tables as good as any $3.00 per day house. They are healthy who are contented with what they possess. "Hough on Tooth Ache. " Ask for it. In- tnnt relief , qnick cure. 15o. JUrumrlsw. There are 65,000 clgarmakers In the United States according to the recent cen sus. sus."My wife's 3years' nervous affliction , " says Rev. J. A. Edle , of Beaver , Pa. , "wns cured by Samaritan Nervine. $1.60 at Druggists. Meerschaum has been discovered in some parts of North Carolina. Dr. Sanford's Liver Jnvigorator purifies the blood , aids digestion , regulates the bowels. When you are guest to the wolf , see that you have a hound with you. Mr. John Voile , the confectioner and baker at Harrlsonville , Mo. , has had the misfortune to have one of his sons crippled and lame from disease of the knee-Joint. Recently he placed him under the care of the well-known surgeons Drs. Dicker- son & Stark , at Kansas City , who are con fident that they can cure him. It Is the feeblest moustache , as well as the sickliest child that gets the most fond ling. SKINNY MEN. "Wells' Health Renewer" restores health and vigor , cures Dyspepsia , Impo tence. $1. Pennsylvania tias a larger number of postoffices than any other state. "Weak peopleshould use Samaritan Ner vine , the great nerve ( conqueror. The cattle now owned in Colorado arc valued at$40,000OOP. From B. F. Liepsner , A. M. . Red Bank , N. J. I have been troubled with Catarrh so badly for several yeais that it seriously affected my voice. I tried Dr. 's remedy without the slightest relief. One bottle of Ely's Cream Balm did the work. My voice is fully restored and my head feels better than for years. IN REGARD TO Ely's Cream BALM for Catarrh , my answer is , I can recommend it as the best remedy I ever used. Dr. J. S. VAUGHAK , Dentist , Muskegon , Mich. ( See adv't. ) Chief Justice Davis , of New York advo cates national marriage and divorce laws. NOTICE : In another column will be found an article ia which all ( whether they will or no ) are interested. .Neglecting to read it may prove a very serious as well as an expensive affair. "We refer to the ad vertisement of Prickly Ash Bitters. ' A knowledge of its merits and the benefit you or your family may derive fromueing it will save not only health but many dollars otherwise expended In "Doctors' bills. " In Bridgeport , Conn. ; is a dog that skates on roller skates. "Rough nn Conghi. " 15c. , 25c. , 50c. , at Drus- plsta. Complete cure Coughs , Hoarseness , Sore Throat. Superstition is a sort of parody of faith. Praise undeserved is satire In disguise. Que-erious that the Chinese man should have such long hair. Ladies if yqu would have your hair as long as the Chinese and as beautiful asHouri's , use Carboline , the deodorized petroleum hair renewer and dresser. "Reward of'one , " duty tays George Eliot , "is the power to fulfil another. " Brown's Bronchial Troches for Coughs and Colds : "I think them the best and most convenient relief extant. " Rev. C. M. Humphrey , Gratz , Ey. ; 25ca box. There are 419 type-setters , besides ap prentices , in the governmentprinting office. "Mother Swan's Worm Sirup , " for fever- Ishne p. restlessness , worms , constipation ; taste less. 25c. Postal cards cost the governmtnt fifty- four cents and four mills a thousand. Relief from Sick Headache , Drowsiness , Nausea , Dizziness , Pain in the Side , &c. , guaranteed to those using Carter's Little Liver Pills. These complaints are nearly always caused by torpid liver and consti pated bowels. Restore these organs to their proper functions and the trouble ceases. Carter's Little Liver Pills will do this every time. One pill is a dose. Forty in a vial. Price 25 cents. When you come to Omaha , take the Street Cars or * Bus for the Metropolitan Hotel. $2.00 per day. Tables as good any $3.00 per day house. Happiness is like an echo ; it answers to your call , but does not come. For Ily pep In , Indigestion , Depression of Spirits and General Debility , In their various forms : a.1 as a preventive against Fever and Ague , and other Intermittent Fevers , the "Ferro-Phosyho- rated Elixir of Callaayn , " made byCaswell , Hazard & Co. , Netr York , and sold by all druggists , is the best tonic ; and for patients recovering from fever or other sickness , it has no equal. The government has sold more than two hundred million dollars' worth of puolic lands in eighty years. Sprains , bruises , stiff joints , burns , scalds , and rheumatism are relieved by Uncle S < im's Nerve and Bone Liniment. Sold by Druggists. Worms cause peevishness , fever * , con vulsions and frequently death. A pleasant , safe and certain remedy is Dr. J AGUE'S GERMAN WORM CAKES. Sold by all Druggists. Headache , constipation , liver complaint , biliousness are cured by that mild , cleans ing remedy which never produces pain , EILERT'S DAYLIGHT LIVER PILLS. Only 25 cts. Sold by Druggists. An economical man will keep the leather of his harness soft and pliable , which pre serves it from cracking or pipping. Ho al ways ufre * UNCLE SAM'S HARNESS GEL. Sold by all Harness Makers. One-third of all who die in active middle life are carried off by consumption. The most frequent cause is a neglected cold , cough , hoarseness , bronchial trouble or asthma , all of which may be permanently cured by EILERT EXTRACT OP TAR AND WILD CHERRY. Sold by Druggists. A farmer's wealth depends on the con dition of his stock. When scraggy and fee ble they are espeially liable to distempers fevers , colds , and all diseases which de stroy animals. Thousands of dollars are saved annually bv that valuable old stand by , UNCLE SAM'S CONDITION POW- DER. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Restless , fretful , crying children are suf fering and need for their relief DR. WINCH- ELL'S TEETHING SYRUP , which is use ful not'only for all the disorders of teething infante- , but cures coughs , croups , sore throat , colic and cramps of older children , and should always be kept In every house for emergencies. Only 25 cts. Sold by all druggists. Good behavior is the bett test of vir tue and amiability. Credulity is a great disadvantage to an honest character. A Champion of Bald Heads. Arkanuw Traveler. Daring a performance of "A Bunch of Keys' ' at the Capital theater the othir night , and. just as one of the per- 'formers cracked & nut on the bald head of the hotel clerk , and an old fellow in the audience * rose and exclaimed : "This thing's gone fur enough , and I don't think that the law should allow a feller to crack hickory nuts on a man's bald head. I am a bald-headed mau myself , and I think that feller casts re flections on every man in this house. " It was with difficulty that he was quieted , but finally he sat down. After awhile , one of the hotel men struck a match on the clerk's head , and the sympathizing citizen raved until the police removed him. TVhen We Get to Heaven. Henry Ward Boocher , Table Talk. When we get to heaven no doubt there will be great surprises for nearly all of us. Hero we are like chestnuts with the burrs on ; there we will be without the burrs , and many of us will be astonished to find there that we are not half bo big as wo thought our selves on earth. ASH , i i i M < fcj * fc i rmm BITTERS CURES IAILDISEASESOFTBE LIVER IKIDNEYS STOMACH AND ( BOWELS. ALLDRUGGI5IS PRICElDOLLAR. Dyipepiia , General Debility , Janadioe , Habitual Constipa tion , Liver Complaint , Sick Headache , Diseased Kid- Boys , .Etc. , Etc. It contains onlv tha Purest Drugs , among Trhlch may be enumerated P2ICSL7 ACE BAZ1 4HD BZ22IE3 , HA1TD2AET , BUCEU , CZHiTA , Ss , It cleanses the system thoroughly , and as > < PUKIFU3B OP THE BLOOD Is U&oqnnlod. It 13 i.ot an intoxicating beverage , nor can It lie used as such , by reason of its Cathartic Properties. PSICKLT ASH BITTER.S GO. Solo Proprictoro , ST. LOUI- AND KANV.S CITY. Ibava a positive remedy for tbe nbovo disease ; bylta n thousands of cases of tbeworst kind and of lone etandlnc bavo been cured. Indeed , BO strong Is my faltS In Its efficacy , that I will send TWO BOTTLES FREE , to gether with a VALUABLE TKEATISE on tbla dlsuua , ta r. GlvoKzpressandP. O. address. DR. T. A. bLOCUM , 181 Pearl 8L. New York. Send Stomp for rny circular , "How I manage poultry ; S75O. 81.30O. S1.6OO a year. How to make poultry profitable. IIov to make an Incubatot costing less than SO. How to build cheap poultry houses. Preserve eggs. Cure Cholera ; Hake Hens Lay ; General Man - ngemcntetc.etc. J.OOOthingsforthepoul try yard. A new book. C. G. BESSET , AOTIXNE. KANSAS. Breeder of Plymouth Bock fowls Poland-China . and - swine.v TELEGRAPHY , branches Inallits Omaha , Neb. Send for circular. E. O. WAIT , Manager. I Dam TPI PGRIPUV * K.R. Agents' business. LcCtlll luLCOnArni Good SlinaMons. BEST chance ever offered. AdJ.u im JLA'i'Jtli > eipenonceu Boos , and iiioie Axenw in " eTery County. Liberal Salaries Paid. Address statins experience , P. O. ISoz g. K. , Bt. ixmls. Mo. THE HAVENPOKT BUSINESS COLLEGE pre pares men better for business tnim any other m- utitutionis tbees imoi yof the commercial world. For circular- address , & DUN1AN , Davenport. Iowa. ( $1 ( entpust i > uld n. t hut nlcUic plated a ex ] , revolver. 'Si caLS shot nickle plated $1,65. pauldings League Bnlit. 0 _ t'ataloguo f roe of Uuns , HsblnK Tackle and Sporting Goods. i > uker& kinner.Kuckford , 111. MCU learn Telegraphy hero and itlLPl earn bigwages. . Situations furnished. Address , with stamp , VALENTINE BHOS. , Janesville , Wis. _ a OJSST8 WANT3RJU fo U.O b3 i and * gelling Pictorial Boots and Biblca. Price reduced 33 per cent. NATIONAL PUB. Uo. , St. Louia. Mo. "THE BEST IS CHEAPEST. " ENGINES , THRCQHFRQSAff-HIUS , BonePowtts nnEOni-nO doTerflalleri ( Salted to all sections. ) WrtoforFnEEnins.PaniphIet ! ad Prices to The Aultman & Taylor Oa , Uanxfleld. Ohio. It is a well-known fact that most of the I Horse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- jtiy is worthless ; that Sheridan's Condi- I tion Powder Is absolutely pure and * ery j valuable. Nothing on Earth will I make hens lay like Sheridan's I Condition Powder. DOSP , one tcnspoonful to each pint of 1WU. It v ill also prevent and cure ICHICKE CHOL Hog Cholera , < tc. Sold everywhere , or sent by ; mail for rj . : = ts in stampc. AUo furnished in large cans , for breeders'use , pi ice Sl.CO ; by mail , $1.20. Circulars fem + n > . T" T "T * * _ v jVCfiX ? f ffT > . _ * _ _ For Two Generations The good and staunch old stand-by , MEXICAN MUS TANG LINIMENT , has done more to asauairo pain , relieve suffering , and save the lives of men and beasts than all other liniments put together. "Why ! Because the Mustang pene trates throngh skin and flesh to the very bone , driving out all p.in and soreness and morbid secretions , and restor * in ? the afflicted part to sound and sunnle liealln- , * * Jteffeaa-rfttton for enfeebled tjtttea. gaffe Is * from r Rtn erftl want of ton * , and 1U uwjnl con- cnmliantf , dyi ? p- ila and ntnroni- OCM , l felUomide- mabio from tbe n of unouridDlna out nditUnullof appfl * lite , unaided. A meddne- thai win effect n removal of the ipoclflo obttacla to renewed neftlUi nd Ytgor. toM U a nennlno cnrraettTe. I * t&e real need. It la tbe poaa Mioa of IDS grand rcquirft- jneat whicli - ath Bitten an effec tive as an Inv or- itnt Xo- Bale by ajl DnjRslits nd Deal er * eenerally. CATARRHCREAE Causes no Pain. Gives Belief at Once. Thorough Treatment will Cure. Not a Liq uid ar Snuff. Ap ply with Finger. Giro it 7 Trial. 0 conta nt DraKRlata. CO cents by moll replstered. Bend tor circular. BI.Y BBOTHEIIS , Drnralsta , OWPRO. N. Y. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEPtf'ABLE Cure JIeu.UachcCon tlpntloi , Chlll nnd Fever , and all Billon * CompliUnto. AM. DRUGGISTS. PRICE OS CENTS A BOX E. FERBETT , AGENT. 372 Pearl Street , N.Y. W * C8 WrandotM i > C. IS yean' fntA.t K. A "JflAS cn-r. MO. 1 13 in Chlcaeo. Autiianxad by the 8tat to ucu Chronic , Nerroo * and PrlTat * IK l ra . Epflepoj. UhcomKUtij Jujxvirora. Urinary aati bit. * - , . StXWvI. WKAtKI3- > (11/04 V " " * > &C. Cnre j iarvrr * ! ow. Tho'jttncb jf oa n uyunuo * Tr.nilcla-s aird. No JeUW-os fc.iu Ixulu.-wi. Aal mra > r.LM fnrnuhei Tr-a t * pulenti at a duuncs. CootolUUon firea and conflrtcn ual call or writs. Ape md czporieact ar Important A BOOK , for both texn liltutrated aad elrcoJan otis pa. Ify is now cpen. Hoara : 8 a. in. to 7 p. m.pa. Soadaj a : 10 to 13 a. m. J)5 FOOTE'8 Original METHODS fll n CYCQ Made New without docOP ULU LI Lu tor8meUiciuo or glasses TT AlITI PIIPTII DP Cured uitbo'toperation IIII ll f i H U IU H t or uBcomf ortable trnsfl. " " "i * pUUnO0 | | Cured withoutcuttinp ; ( new.painless.Bafe.irnie. DebllllT , etc. : cances anil rational treatment , f HI ! R n N I nDISCflRCS of rll kinds PJPP K Un n U T. IU eo-callPd "incnraule. " IOc.ea h. ; Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE , Box 788 , K. Y. City. ' OldeRt Medicine in the World' la probably Dr. Isaac Thompson's ELEBRATED EYE- " " This a'tlcl is a carefully prcp&red physician's proscription , and has been in constant n o for nearly a century , and notwithstanding the many other preparations that have been Introduced into the market , the sxle of this article is constantly Increaa ing. it the directions are followed It will never fall. We particularly invite ihe attention of physicians to Us merits. JOHJT iu THOMPSON ; SONS & Co. , Troy N. Y. JOSEPH DQT , , GILLOTT'Sl Oiii Sold by ALL DEALERS throughont the "World. Gold ITIedal Paris Exposition , 1S76. feEISTIG TRUSS lt..s a J-ul different from iOi o. - is cnp shape , with Self- Ac..afr l.'al 11 n center , adapt * 1 UUfto c i ! positions of the body while the ball in the cup. p.reBcea back the inteo- . - . tines just as a person does With tno finger. > > itfi light prussurotheKer Dials belt ! Evciirtlr nay ami nljfct , and a radical euro certain. Itiaeayy.cunlileiindclienp. Sent by mail. Cir culars free. 1-GM.XyTON THI'SS CO. . lllcaeoIH. . U.S.S7AHDARLX JONES WAGON SCALES , Iiuu LuT r . Steel B arlnr . Bru * Ture Beam and Beam Bel , OF 8MGHAMTOH and tyi ( litfrelcht furfn Price Lilt meutlnn till * paper and J3MESOF B1N3HAMTOH. 22 Inc ham to LIFE i'rlnclpal need ccv r be paid o luuenx lutcrat IiLeptup. A new treatment. A positive cnre. Dr. W. C. Payne , Marshalltown , la. oO.OOO YAKDS OF AX.X. ICIVDS. Fend for Samples and Prices. S. A. ORCHARD. Omaha , Neb. will buy 2" per cent , more Groceries at the OldJie- : liable store uf J. B. FJtEXCJI A CO. , OSIAJIA , than can bob nxhtelsewiiereintheatate. Theys-elJ i 13 lb . A. Sugar for . . . . Sl.OO 13 1-2 lb. . * .x r t C Susrnr for - Sl.OO i 11 1lb . Grannlnted * nci > rfor - Sl.OO j 14 lb.new Orleans Suicur for - SS1.OO , And other Rood * in prorv rtlon. Eend for Monthly , I rice 11st , J. B.FUEX"'H& cu. . OMAHA. WIHTf D M eeI ! Positively the FAOT- EST SEL1INO OOK IN' THE "OATEI/V-S UKIVEK8AI. JTD- UCATOK , " 1 CO pases. 470 llln trailona ; Piuci LOW : i ver GO.OOO rold Kxcl < eive territory and the most liberal teimsver offered. Address , KAN SAS ! mr I-UB. Uo lCO West Mnth stieet , Kanaia Cit . Mo. Ea-iytotis" . A certain cure. Not expensive. Three months * treatment in one package. Good for Cold In the Huul , lit aducho. Dizziness. Hay Fever , < t& Fifty cents. By nil DrnssiMs. or bv mail. FT n\y.KT.TTNV Wnrrf. . Pa. N U Omaha 204 18 WHITING TO ADGERTISEBS , please fiay you saw the advertisement In this paper. I 1