JL PLEASING DUTY. Gen. Logan Officially Notified of nig Kom Ination for Vice President. * \ Chairman Henderson and members of the committee charged by the natlona republican convention with the duty of for nally notifying the candidates for presltlen and vlcc-prcHldcnt of their nomination , me t Washington on the 24th and proceeded to the residence of Gen. Logan and were ush ered into the large parlor. The genera stood In tie middle of the room with Mrs. Logan at his right band , and was Introduced - duced to the members of the committee by the chairman. When this ceremony was performed the company arranged themselves - selves in a circle around the room to hear the address. Chairman Hen derson then read a formal notification to Senator Logan informing him of the nomi nation as vice-president , to which the gen eral replied us follows : MR. ClIAIKMAK AND GENTLEMAN OF THE COMMITTKE I receive your visit with pleasure and accept with gratitude the sen timents you have so generously expressed in the discharge of theMuty with which you have been entrusted liy the national con vention. Intending to address you a for mal communication shortly , in accordance with the recognized usage , it would be out of place to detain jou at this time with re marks which properly belong to the official utterance of the letter of acceptance. I may be permitted to say , however , that though I did not seek the nomination for vice president , I accept it as a trust reposed In me by the republican party , to the ad vancement | of whose broad policy upon all quehtlons connected with the pro gress of our government and our people ple , 1 have dedicated my best en ergies , and with this acceptance I personal ly signify my approval of the platform of principles adopted by the convention. I am deeply sensible of the honor conferred upon me by my friends in so unanimously ten dering this nomination , and I sincerely thank them for this tribute. 'I am not un- mindlul of the great responsibility attach ing to the office and , If elected , I shall en ter upon the performance of its duties with the firm conviction that he who. has such unanimous support of his party frienda as the circumstances connected with this nom ination and your own words , Mr. Chair man , indicate , and consequently with such counsel to draw upon , cannot fail in the proper discharge of the duties committed to him. 1 tender my thanks , Mr. Chair man , for the kind expressions you have made , and I offer you and your fellow com mitteemen my most cordial greeting. CATTLE DISEASES. Report of the Kansas Veterinary Surgeon. A. A. Hillcomb , state veterinary sur geon , has submitted the following report to the state live stock commissioners : "I have received during the month filty-slx communications from thirty-one various counties. Of these fifty-six communications forty-eight refer to the subject of glanders , six to diseases of cattle and two to diseases of pigs. Twenty-six counties have report ed cases of glanders , s bowing that the dis ease is very wide spread. Forty-two farms are reported to be infected , having thereon 174 animals , horses and mules. Of these 174 animals forty-five have been found infected with glanders and ordered killed. Of the forty-five ordered destroyed , twelve were in Marlon county , sixteen in Ottawa county , two in Montgomery , two in ITeosbo , three in Shawnee , six in Jackson , twd in Reno , two in Bice and thirteen in Dickinson. Such measures of quarantine and disinfection of premises have been adopted as were believed necessary to pre vent a further spread of the diseases. None of the cases of cattle diseases reported were of a contageous nature. One case of dis ease in pigs is supposed to have been per haps hog cholera , but opportunity for in vestigation has not yet offered itself. I have traveled in the performance of these duties about 2,123 miles. "Hydrophobia has made its appearance among the cattle in Lyon and Morris coun ties , and several of the animals have died from the effects of the disease. One be longed to a farmer named Grabenstcin , liv ing south of Emporia , and six belonged tea a Mr. Patch , in the same neighborhood. These cattle with several others , were bit- en by mad dogs , and two of the diseased dogs have since been killed. Hear Council Grove , in Morris county , several cases of hydrophobia are reported among the cattle which have been bitten by does , but the full extent of the disease is not known. " \ " ( ttNCEBNIKG CHOLERA. TVhat the U. S. Consul at Marseilles Has to Report. Secretary Frelinghuysen has received the following telegram from F. A. Mason , United States consul at Marseilles , with re gard to the recent outbreak of cholera at Toulon : MARSEILLES , June 25. State Depart ment , Washington : The cholera at Toulon was kept secret until yesterday. On the 14th there was one death , on the 19th one , one the 20th two , on the 21st three , on the 22d thirteen , on the 23d five , and yesterday twelve. The cases are of a mild character. There has been only one death at the navy hospital. The deaths are equally divided between the civilians and military , and are chiefly among the aged or young. The question whether it is Asiatic or sporadic is still undecided , but the former is probable. There are hopes of checking the epidemic by sanitary precautions. The condition of Marseilles is excellent and the death rate is below the average. Elaine's Coming Letter. A gentleman who has just returned from llaine says that Mr. Elaine's letter of acceptance , which has not been completed , but has been blocked out , will be one of the most interesting state papers in the history of American politics. It will outline the policy of Mr. Elaine's administration , and ft will set forth , in a clear and masterly way , his views as to commercial and foreign policy , and will commend the candidate to the business interests , to all who have the good of the country at heart , and to every man who is proud of the American name. < 4No one , ' ' said this gentleman , "after reading the letter of acceptance , will feel that Mr. Blalne need be given the advice of the British foreign office to one of its prin cipal ministers 'Put a little more starch in your shirt-collar. ' " It will be a letter which will be in the fullest and broadest sense American. Gen. Logan's letter will probably be much briefer , and it possibly may be confined to the limits of merely formal acceptance. It is possible , however , that Gen. Logan may decide to also treat of some of the main questions of the day. A New Whisky Pool. Western distillers held a meeting at Chicago and decide upon the basis for a new pool , which provides that distillers shall run at 28 per cent , of their full capac ity. The.new pool will go into effect Au gust 1st , subject to the co-operation of all distilleries. The meeting adjourned to as certain whether united action was possible with these conditions. Twelve of the thirty- three present refused to sign the agreement at present , claiming they were not allowed sufficient capacity. Fearful Fall from a Steeple. A derrick on the tower of Grace church. New York , used for hoisting stone and building material for the new steeple , fell on the 24th , carrying with it a mass of timber and the rigging. Joseph McKee , derrick rigper , and Robert Simpson , mai-on , were caught in the ropes. McKee was rescued and tent to the hospital , where bis wounds were pronounced probably fatal. Simpson was caught in the rigging some distance below the edge of the tower and remained a long time suspended 165 feet , ovcr the street , but was finally lowered to the ground and sent to the hospital. His recovery is doubtful. Several large stones crashed throuqh the roof of the church and did damage to the amount of $9,000. The accident was ciused by the foot of the der rick tipping as it was being raised. Great excitement was created and throngs of people ple gathered in the streets to witness the rescue of Simpson. CAPITAL TOPICS. DEFICIENT APPROPRIATIONS. The attorney-general sent to the sen ate on the 23d a communication calling at tention to the failure of the house to pro vide in the general deficiency bill for defi ciencies under the various bureaus in the department of Justice. Among these are a deficiency of $90,000 for fees , etc. , in the- marshal's office , for which the house onlv appropriated $50OJO , and a deficiency of $12K ( 0 for final payment o'f special attor neys employed in the prosecution of the Guiteau case. Referring to the latter amount the attorney-general says : "It ap pears to me that the failure to provide for the payment of attorney's services in that case is a national reproach. " He also cilia attention to the proviso in the bouse bill limiting the use of money therein appro priated to the payment of district attorneys. GUARDING AGAINST CHOLERA. At the request of Surgeon General Hamilton , the secretary o ? state' sent a cablegram to the United States consul at Toulon with a viaw to ascertaining the facts regarding the reported outbreak of'cholera. If the answer indicates a serious epidemic , local quarantine stations throughout the United States will be advised to use proper precautions against the introduction of the disease into this countrv. INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTIONS. The total collections of internal revenue for the first eleven months of 'the fiscal year amounted to $112,280,020 ; for the corresponding period of the last fiscal year , $134,683,648 , a decrease of $22,403- 528. A CALL FOR BONDS. ' The treasurer has issued a call for $10,000,000 of bonds. The following are the original numbers : $50 , numbers 315 to 844 , both inclusive ; $100 , numbers 2,363 to 2,705 , both inclusive , and numbers 9,484 to 9,513 , both inclusive ; $500 , numbers 1,151 to 1,133 , both inclusive , and numbers 3,994 to 4,000 , both inclusive ; $1.000 , numbers 11,084 to 12,384 , both' inclusive , and num bers 22,813 to $22.857 , both inclusive ; $10- 000 , numbers 20,203 to 21,10 , both inclu sive. THE NAVY FRAUDS. Detective Wood , who discovered the navy department frauds , has declared his Intention of having no further dealings with the navy department , but will press for an Investigation by congress. He has submit ted his correspondence with Chandler to Representative Abram S. Hewitt , of the bouse committee on expenditures of the navy department. NOMINATIONS. Gilbert A. Pierce , of Illinois , govern or of Dakota ; John F. Einney , of Nebras ka , agent for the Indians at the Yankton agency. Postmasters Geo. B. Mills , As- ; oria , 111. ; Jacob Record , Iowa City , la. ; Unas. B. Perkins , Enawa , la. ; Wlnfield F. Scott. Maple ton , la. ; Milton J. Hull , Ed gar , Neb. ; Cbas. C. Wilson , Sterling , Neb. THE CASE OF SWAIM. It is understood that Representative talking headed a delegation which called at the white bouse to endeavor to induce the president to abandon the court-martial against Judge Advocate General Swaim. t is reported that the. president was firm n his refusal and expressed surprise that an officer in Gen. Swaim's position did not nsist upon a tiial. The detail of the court will be announced without delay. Plso's Remedy for Catarrh la a certain cure for bat very obnoxious disease. A Shoyer of the "Queer. " A sensation was created at Jbliet , m. , by the arrest of Adam William ? in the act of passingcounterfeit money. Williams s the son of a prominent farmer , and lives three miles south of that city. Ath's house dies and other tools for the manufacture of spurious dollars and half dollars were ound. Williams and another were taken o Chicage by United States officers. He is > elieved to be the leader of the gang. Oth er arrests are anticipated. Fainted by Her Own Sex. A woman was stripped naked in her own rooms at Aurora , Indiana , the other lay , by four others and tarred from head o foot. In a Fourth street tenement house , among others , lives John Horton and his livorued wife in separate rooms , and a Irs. Owens. For some time the former Mr. Horton has suspected her late husband of intimacy with Mrs. Owens. She became very Jealous , and with three companions went to the latter's room , shut the door , aught Mrs. Owens , gagged her , stripped off every garment and poured tar over her writhing , struggling bodv , using a large mint brush to paint her effectually. Bishop of Nebraska. The meeting of the Nebraska con- erence of the Episcopal church was held at Omaha on the 24th. The following were he officers of the meeting : Dr. McNa- nara , Nebraska City , chairman ; Rev. Jas. 'ateraon , Omaha , secretary , and W. V. Vhitten , assistant secretary. There were ourteen clergymen and laymen present. Several ballots were taken informally by he clergymen. When both clergy and aity voted , Rev. Dr. Potter , of Hobart college , Geneva , N. Y. , received twelve and Dr. Hodges , of Baltimore , four votes. ) r. Potter was declared elected. The doc tor s now traveling in Eurooe. PATBHTS. No Patent. No Pay. Send modeler or drawing. Stoddart & Co. , 413 G. street , Washington , D..C. , Patent At torneys. "Why They Decorate. icwiston Journal. One of the Auburn school committee dsited the school in the ? Barker Mill listrict last week. The scholars -were answering a few closing questions from he visitors. "Whatis the holiday to morrow ? " was asked. "Decoration lay , " was the reply , ina shout. "What lo they have Decoration day for ? " 'To decorate the soldiers' graves , " aid several. "Why should they dec orate the soldiers' graves any more , han yours or mine ? " There was a eng silence. One little fellow finally tuck up a hand in the farther corner of the room. The visitor asked him to peak. The boy said : "If you please , IT , I think it is because they are dead and we aint. " Fspillon Blood Cure is a specific for all Iseases of the Blood , Liver , Stomach , Bowels and Kidneys absolutely vegetable , Containing only a small percentage of spirit. A Georgia paper is inclined to believe that do fancy for JT-BV cittle is a craze. ' Diseases of me Liver , { Stomach and Bow ls are cured with Papillon Blood Cure. An absolute remedy. A clay which can be utilized in the mannr acture of putty has been discovered in At : a , Miss. Yon Can't Hake $500 by Heading Tbl * , even if you have chronic nasal catarrh in its worst stages , f r although this amount of reward has for many years been offered by the proprietors ofDr. . Sage's Catarrh Remedy , for any case of catarrh they cannot cure , yet notwith standing that thousands use the Rem edy they are seldom called upon to pay the reward , and when they have been so called upon they have universally found that the failure to cure was wholly due to some overlooked compli cation , usually easily removed by a slight modification of the treatment. Therefore , if this should meet the eye of anybody who has made faithful trial of this great and world-famed Remedy without receiving perfect and perma nent care therefrom , that person will do well to either cill upon or write to the proprietors , the World's Dispen sary Medical Association , of BuffaloN. Y. , giving all the particulars and sym- toms ia the case. By return mail they will get good advice free of all costs. * P A standard rose , said to have been planted by Charlemagne , is one of the greatest curiosities in the ancient city of Hildesheim , Hanover. Fears have long been entertained that , after its life of a thousand years , the plant was losing its vitality , but recently it seems to have taken a new lease of life , and there is much rejoicing in Hildesheim. * * * * Pile tumors , rupture and fistulas , radically cured by improved methods. Book two letter stamps. World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion , Buffalo , N. Y. Alligator skins are now used for watch cases. The leather is fastened to a metal backing and highly polished. It appears in its natural hue and in many tints produced by dyes. Throat and Lvng Diseases a specialty. Send two letter stamps for treatise self-treat a large giving - ment. Address Worlds Dispensary Medical Association , Buffalo , N. Y. As a man may be eating all day and for the want of digestion is never nour ished , so these endless readers may cram themselves in vain with intellect ual food. [ Dr I. Watts. Solid men admire the beautiful , and this accounts in some measure for the thousands upon thousands of bottles of Carboline , the deodorized petroleum hair renewer and dressing , which have been sold vearly since Its invention by Messrs. Kennedy & Co. , of Plttsburg , Pa. Three and four-pound Irish potatoes is what the neighborhood of Tallahassee , Fla. , is raising. SKINNY MIEN. "Wells' Health Henewer" reatoras health and vigor , cures Dyspepsia , Impo tence. tL Oscar Wilde has written a poem begin ning "Beautiful star with the crimson mouth. ' ' A CARD. To all who are suffering from er rors and Indiscretions of youth , nervous weak ness , early decay , loss of manhood , &c. , I will send a recipe that will cure you , FREE OP CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send self- addressed envelope to REV. JOSEPH T. INMAN. Station D , New York. Ashland , Pa. , has had three rope-Jump ing deaths in two weeks. Something that will quiet the nerves , give strength to the body , induce refreshing sleep , improve the quality of the blood , and purify and brighten the complexion , is what many persons would be glad to obtain. Carter's Iron Pills are made for exactly this class of troubles , and are remarkably suc cessful in accomplishing the ends desired , as named above. Thev are useful for both men and women. Sold by druggists. Price , 25 cents a box. See advertisement. Verily , it is the lazy man that keeps a careful record of the little failings of his neighbors. "HOUGH ON PAIN" Porou. piaster , for Backache , Pains In tne Cbe-t , Rheumatism , 25c. ' A Virginia cat is reported to be rearing wo foxes along with her litter of kittens. AI > Iron Tonic BItter correct acid- m. en B B * & AWU * ± M VI - Ity of Bto nach. All uenulne Sear the signature ol J.P.AllenDruggistSt. Paul. o Ian. A party of Pacific coast Indians , ate fifty sackfuls of grasshoppers at one of theii re cent banquets. I have suffered from Catarrh to such an extent tnat I had to bandage my head to quiet the pain. I was advised by Mr. Brown , of Ithaca , to try Ely's Cream Balm. When suffering with Catarrh or cold in the head I have never found its equal. C. A. COOPER , D-inby , N. Y. ( Apply with fin ger. Price 50 cents. ) 1 have used Ely's Cream Balm for dry Catarrh ( to which every Eastern person is subject who comes to live in a high alti tude ) . It has proved a cure in my case. B. F. M. WEEKS , Denver , Col. ( Easy to use. Price 50 cents. ) The bicycle rider is said to be like a South American State , because he is always on the brink of a revolution. For Dyipepsla , Indigestion , Depression of Spirits and General Debility , In their various forms : a.m as a preventive against Fever and Ague , and other Intermittent Fevers , the "Ferro-Phoipho- rated Elixir ot CalUaya , " made by Caswell , Hazard & Co. , New York , and sold by all druggists. Is the best tonic ; and for patients recovering from fever or other sickness. It has no equal. A man in Birmingham , England , pro poses to live a month on cold tea. Sprains , bruises , stiff Joints , burns , scalds , and rheumatism are relieved by Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bone Liniment. Sold by druggists. Worms cause peevishness , fevers , con vulsions and frequently death. A pleasant , safe and certain remedy Is Dr. JAQUE'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 bv Druggists. i An economical man will keep the leather of his harness sdft and pliable , which pre serves It from cracking or ripping. He al ways uses UNCLE SAM'S HARNESS OIL. Sold by all Harness Makers. One.third of all who die in active middle ; life are carried of by consumption. The most frequent cause is a neglected cold , cough , Hoarseness , bronchial trouble or asthma , all of which may be permanently cured by EILEET EXTRACT OP TAR AND WILD CHERRY. Sold by Drug gists. _ _ _ A farmer's wealth depends on th'e condi tion of his stock. When scraggy and feeble they are especially liable to distempers , fe- rers , colds , and all disease which destroy animals. Thousands of dollars are saved annually by that valuable old standby. UNCLE SAM'S CONDITION POWDER' : Restless , fretful , crying children are suf- tering andneedf or their relief DR. WINCH- ELL'S TEETHING SYRUP , which is use ful not only for all the disorders of teething i infants , but cures coughs , croups , sore throat , colic and cramps of older children , and should always be kept in every house for emergencies. Only 25 eta. Sold by all druggists. ) When you visit tfow York City , via Cen tral depot , save Baggage Expressage and $3 Carriage Hire , and ] stop at the Grand Union Hotel , opposite said depot. Six hundred elegant rooms fitted uo at a coat of one mil lion dollars ; $1 and upwards rerday. Eu ropean plan. Elevator. Restaurant sup plied with the best. Horse cars , stages and elevated railroad to all depots. Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel in the city. How to make money last Loaf the best part of your life , and go to work In your old age. "ROUGH OW TOOTJU AGUE. " Ask for It. Instant relief , quick cure. ISo. Drngglstj , At the latest account * the debts of H. R. H. Albert Edward footed up $1,000,000. Save 92.OO Per Day. When you visit Omaha and wish to stop at a good hotel , go to the Metropolitan , corner Twelfth and Douglas streets. There you can get the same accommodations at $3.00 per day as at any of the first-class houses that charge $4.00. The Metropolitan is famous for its first-class tables , its good beds , its cleanliness and low prices. This is the hotel that accom modated ono hundred more guests than any other house during the State Fair last fall , and without any extra charge because of a rush. It is the only $2.00 PER DAY HOTEL CBNTRAI.LY LOCATED. New York City contains more than 100 buildings above eighty feet high. At certain seasons of the year nearly every person suffers to a greater or less extent faom impurity of the blood , biliousness , Ac. , &c. This should be remedied as soon as discovered , otherwise serious results may follow. Sherman's "PRICKLY ASH BiTTKR8"will effectually remove all taint of disease and restore you to health. "Madame , " said a gentleman offering a rose to a lady ; "allow me to present you to one of your sisters. " ' THE MARKETS. OMAHA. WHXAT No. 2. 67(367Vc BARLEY No. 2 , 4748e. RYE No. a. 5050 c. CORN No. 2 , 40to40 Xc. OATS No. 2. 3131.Vc. FLOUR Wheat Graham , $2 503 00. ORANGES Messina , per box , $6 OOfSG 50. LEMONS Messina , per box , $4 25(35 ( 75. BUTTKR Creamery , 1820c. BUTTBR Best country roll , 1012 > ic. EGGS Fresh. 13i@l4c. CHICKENS Perdoz. , live , $3504 00. STRAWBERRIES Per case , $2 753 50. CHICKENS Per lb. . dressed , 1213c. ONIONS Per bushel , 90cl 00. POTATOES New , perbu. , 7075. HAY Bailed , per ton , $10 00(312 ( 00. MESS PORK $19 00.0 00. SHEEP-$4 00(34 ( 50. STEERS $4 25(35 ( 25. HOGS 4 50(35 ( 00. CALVES $5 50(36 ( 50. CHICAGO. WHEAT Per bushel , 85 CORN Per bushel , 52Jf53o. OATS Per bushel , 3U.(332Xc. PORK $19 25(319 ( 50. LARD $7 J2K7 15. HOGS Packing and shipping , $5 Q5G545 CATTLE Exports. $6 35 0 75. SHEEP Medium to extra , $3 59(35 ( 00. ST. LOUIS. WHEAT Per bushel , 1 04K(3$1 ( 05. CORN Per bushel , 52f3n3o. OATS Per bushel , 32 32Xc. CATTLE Exports. 46 50S6 ( 80 SHEEP Medium , 53 25(24 ( 50. HOGS Packers , $4 90(35 ( 20. "KOlTOHt ON DENTIST" Tooth Tow- der. tli e , smooth. Cleansing , Refreshing , Pre servative. 15c. Ice cream bricks are now made that will retain their substance and flavor for a year. ASH BITTZRS CURES ALLDISEASESGFTH LIVER KIDNEYS STOMACH AND BOWELS. ALL DRUGGISTS PRICElDOLLAR. Dy pep ia , General Debility , danadioe , Habitual Constipation - tion , Idver Complaint , 3Ick Headache , Diseased Kid- aoys , Etc. , Eto. It contains only the Forest Drags , among which may be enumerated . SICXLI ASH D AZS AHD BZB1IES , HAOTSAIS , BUCH7 , EEHZTi , 2to. It cleanses the system thoroughly , and as a PURIFIER OP THE BLOOD Is Vneqnaled. It Ia not an Intoxicating beverage , nor eat it be used as such , by reason of its Cathartic Properties. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO. Sole Proprietors , * T , I.OUIS AND KANSAS CITY. PAPILLON PAPILLON BLOOD CURE. It is not an alterative It restores the blood to y condition For all disease * ot the Liven , noHACH. BOWCLS and KIDNEYS , as LIVER COM- tAWr , DrSPBPSIA , FuATUIiB.VCE , STOMACH- Lcse , f AUSDICS , CONSTIPATION , Oocic , VOIIIT- SIG.NESVOUdtfESf , WVKEFULVS13 , BACKACHE , tEURAi.QH , and'SiCK BE iDAcnE , FITS , EP > I/EP- T , ANAEMIA , or POVERTY of the BL IOD CHL < ? - o8is , especially in youn ? females , suppressed or alnful menstruation , wak fulnuas , aid female reaknesses , thli medlclaa Is nb olu e'y certain. lelnz pti'C'y ' vegetable , it can be t .ken into the lost delicate sto.nach. A number of recent testi- lonlalsarep o.'oseln pralsoot this excellent rem- dy. I s properties are tllgntly ca bar tic , acting lore directly up m the llrer. It is vo y pleasant to ake. Price , fl CO per bottle , six for 55.00. Directions in en languages accompany every bottle. For sale by all drnggls ts. IKS89SS 1000 LIVE AGENTS ! vi-r flered , to sell the official and mthentlc Rlogra ihles of the u mlng President and VicePresident. . Ilstory'Of Republican Convention , by J W iUKL. U d. A. bend 0 c nts bv re urn mall t r com e-e outfit. Call on or add e-sKANit < SCI' TPUB ,100 We t9ih t. . Kansas i ity Mo. cr ne'rs se.nl * stomp forcircu- lars showing-who is entitled to pension , bounty , &c. i. C. WOOD , Pension A.tty.t Washington , O. C. CERMANREMEOt CURES Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , SoreTl roat,8w lllii . praIn , IIruU , Ilarn * . KcaltU. Froat Illte * . 1KD JILL OTIIXU DOIHLY PALIS ASD HUES. Bold tor DcuiiUu ind Dtiltn enirwher * . Flflj CeaU a bolt ! * . Directions la 11 L nfu ge . T1IE CIIAKLE8 A. VOGELKU GO. To the needs of the tourist , commercla traveler and new settler , Hontetter's Htoroach Bitten Is peculiarly adapted lnco It strengthens the digestive organs and braces the phys ical energies to un- healttiful influences It removes and pre vents mal irlal fever constipation , dys pepslt , bealth'nily stimulates the kid neys and bladder andemichesaswei purlfles the biood. When overcome by fatigu * . whether mental or physical the weary and de bilitated find U a Tellable source of _ _ renewed strength and comfort. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. ELY'S CREAMJALM Causes no Fain. Gives Belief at Once. Thorough Treatment will Cure. NotaLlq uidarSnnff. Ap-j ply with Finger , Give ira"Trial.HAYEVER 60 cents at Drugglsta. CO cents by mall registered Send lor circular. ELY BROTHERS. Druggists , Owego.N.Y. & "ftaciwe , Vtfs.for Catalom/a x it costs DcsiNEtS EDUCATION. Young men who desire to u secure a business education , should Inform them selves in regard to the advantage ! the Davenport Business College offers Its students. Fend for Circu lars. LilLLiBiciuoE & IJUKCAN , Davenport. Iowa , I- , T tauehtat Omaha School Telegraphy , Omafc % Neb. Send for circular. E. O. WATT , Manages . H.N. LOW.CounselorotLawan * Solicitor of Patents , Oflce.501 F STREET. WASHINGTON , D. C. Uluetra ed College Jonr- nal.gpeclmensofpenman- snip tent free. Address D.L. MnasELMAK , Gem City Bus. CelL , Qnlncy. I1L ! Thos. P. Simpson. Wath- i ington.D.C No pay asked for patent until obtained. Write for Inventor' s Quid e A new treatment. A CANCER positive cure. Dr. W. C. Payne , Marshalltown , Ia. CHARLES SHIYERICK , FURN'ITURE 13O6. 12O8 < fc 121O Far n am * t.Omaha. JTXorpninc VSuuiiCared In 10 to 2O day * . No-pay tilt Cared. Da. J. iSTd'HE-s-s , Lebanon , Ohio. YODNG MEN Telegraphy and Shurthand Scbo..V . i uuuu mull faying situations guaranVd. Amer ican School of Telegraphy & bhorthand , M adlson. Wip. A6KMTH WAMfKO for tfte best and fasten celling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Price redact H per cent. NATIONAL PTTB. Co. . St. Ixrals , Mo. U/ANTJBI ) experienced Book and Bible Agents in 11 every County. Liberal Salaries Paid. Address stating experience , P. O. Box g. g. , St. Lonii , Mo. PISO'S CURE FORro CORES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. , BestCoagtibyrup. Tastesgood. Use In time. Sold by druggists. CONSUMPTION. W N U Omaha 313-27 WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS , please say you saw the advertisement in paper. r- Tllal Questions' ! ! ! i ? Ask the most eminent pbygidatf * Of any nchool , what is the best- thing ia the world for quieting and allaying all Irri tation oi the nerves , and curing all forms of nervous complaints , giving natural , child like refreshing sleep always ? And they will tell you unhesitatingly 1 'Some form of hops 111" CUAPTKK 1. Ask any or all of the "most eminent phy sicians : * * "What Is the best and only remedy that can be relied on to cure all diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs ; such as Bright's disease , diabetes , retention , or In ability to retain urine , and all the dlseuci and ailments peculiar to Women" "And they will tell you explicitly and emphatically "BuchuIM" Afk the same physicians "What is the most reliable and surest cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia ; con stipation , indigestion , biliousness , malaria , fever , ague. &c. , " and thev will toll you : " 3Iandrake ! orDandellonll'l" Hcnco. when these remedies are combined with others equally valuable. And compounded into Hop Bitters , such a wonderful and mysterious curative power la developed which Is so varied In its opera tions that no disease or ill h'-ulth can possibly exist or resist its power , and yet it Is Harmless for the most frail woman , weakest Invalid or smallest child to use. CHAPTER II. " .Patients "Almost dead or nearly dylnjr" For years , and given up by physicians , of Bright's and other kidney disease's , liver complaints , severe coughs , called consump tion , have been cored. ' Women gone nearly crazy I 1 1 I From agony of neuralgia , nervousness , wakefulness , and various diseases peculiar to women. People draw out of shape from excruciating pangs of rheumatism , inflammatory and chronic , or suffering : f roan scrofula. Erysipelas I "Sultrheum , blood polsonlnjr , dyspepsia. In digestion , and in fact , almost all diseases frail" Nature is heir to Have been cured by Hop Bitters , proof of which can be found In every neighborhood In the known world. JSTNone genuine without a bunch of green Hops on the white label. Shun al the vile , poisonous btuff with "Hop" or "Hops" In their name. VEQE7MI -PLLLS- THE KET TO HEALTH. USE WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE Which PURIFY THE BLOOD and CURE ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. Perfectly safe to take , being PURELY VEGETABLE. 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FRENCH & CO. , OMAHA. Oldest Medicine in the World is probably Dr. Isaa" The npson's ELEBRA'ED ' BYE Is " a efu-'T ' prepared physician' * irescrlptton , and has been Inco siant usefornear- y a century , and notwithstanding the many other preparations that have been Introduced Into the market , tne sale of this article la constantly Increas- \ng. If the directions are followed it will never fall. we particularly invite the attention of puyilcians to * s merits. JOHN L. THOMPSON , SONS & Co. , Troy Pi. Y. _ * A MONTH and Board for three live young men or lade- ench county , to tata o.d-rsiorTHELl EOF c3 XJOSTAJOL 2 r vv.ZiKQbKtt & CO. . GaicSgo. tils. Believed Immediately and ISTHMA cured by using CON ASTHMA CONQUEROR. I-nce lieu per > otleo 3 bitties for S3 00 delivered. Addreis IIB. C. ktAKKT , Manager , HAMILTON , OHIO. In these days of over-civilization. Hot-house Development of the Pas- tlnns. the Kacefor w.nltn. "tram. Overwork.Youthful buse , Excesses Ripe Old and ( be ilke. MEX GROW OLD TOO FAST ! Young m n. instead of belnx ronust. viuoroas and ambitious , are weak nervous and deblilt ted. Men in the vety prime of Life find tbtnuelvee piactlcaliy unexed aud impotent. Age There is a CERTAIN CURE for this , and any man prematurely weakened can satisfy himself of this fact by trying a ronr of the KvialeRfmedalJg'ncif CIVIALE SOLUBLE CRAYONS ! , Pamless. Absolutely Harmless , > -rompt and ' 'ermanent. VAKICOUELE 166 Fulton St. . N.Y. a promptly cured. Illus rated pan phlet. 3 it mp . IPUBCATHE Positively care SICK-HEADACHE. Biliousness , and aU LlVilH and BOWEL Complaints. MAIiAHIA , BLOOD POISON " , and " 6km Diseases . . . ( ONE . - PILL A. DOSE - ) , . . . for FemalO Conplaints these PUIs lave no < In my : = ail for'