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CONVENTION CALLS. A. Record of tlte I'roceetlngt of a Xumlter vt State Political Contention * . IOTTA MuocnATP. The democrat * of Iowa met In state convou tlon at , Davenport , nearly all delegationi belnsr fully represented. The committee on resolutions presented UK following , which irai unanimously adopted without dlicusslon : Resolved. ThtttthcdcmocraUcpartyoflowt In convention assembled , fully Indorse th < principles laid down In the national democrat lo platform this year adopted at Chicago , ant cordially approve of tbo sentiment * contained In Governor Cleveland's letter of acceptance and in tbc language of sold letter wo oxprcsi our convictions that "L&itt unnecessarily in tcrforlne with the hnWts and customs of anj class of our p' oplo which arc not ofToiuivc tc them and the moral sentiment of the civilized world , nnd which are continent with good citizenship arid public welfare arc unwlso and vexatious. " Thi-rcforowo pledge ourselves to UPO all honorable legal mean * to secure the speedy repeal of laws in conflict therewith. James Dooley , of Kcokuk county , was nom inated for secretary of state by acclamation. For state treasurer , Hon. George Uerr , of Union county , was nominated by acclama tion. tion.Tor Tor auditor of state , J. E. Hcnrlques , ol Marshalltown , was nominated by acclama tion. tion.For For attorney general , M. V. Gannon , of Scott , was placed in nomluation. Nominations being neat in order for Judtre of the supreme court , the name of Jugdo E. L. Burton , of Wapcllo county , was presented , and ho was nominaU-d by acclamation. Presidential electors at largo were named in the persons of D. O. Finch , of Polk county , who w as chosen by acclamation , an- ! Daniel Campbell of Mononu , also by acclamation. District electors were named at district caucus and reported to convention , which confirmed them as follows : First district , A. J. Hunter , of Henry county ; second , Georyo W. Lowell , of Jones county ; third , Moses Hitter , of fllack Huwk ; fourth , Itcubcn Noble , of Clayton ; fifth , George Carter , of Iowa ; sixth , Col. C.H. Maekey , of Kcokuk ; seventh , L. H. Wilcox , of Polk ; eighth , J. L. Brown , of Tajlor ; ninth , Dr. T. B. Hatton , of Montgomery ; tenth , J. F. Duncombe , of Dubuque ; eleventh , J. J. Har- tenboam , of O'Brien. The Wisconsin republican state convention was held at Madison on Wednesday. Chair man Taylor , of the state central committee , urged that business be conducted with dis patch , owing to the ma < s meeting to be ad dressed bv General Logan at 3 o'clock. Ho thought that the proceedings could be finished early because of the unanimous desire that the present state officers be rcnominated. Secretary Payne , of the central committee , read a list of delegates who e cre-ientlaishad liten approved. Permanent organization was perfected br the nomination ot Ogdcn H. Felhers , of JanesvlHe , : is presiding officer , there being no temporary organization. Oa asbumlng the chair Mr. Felhers thanked the convention In a strong republican speech. During the absence o the committee on resolutions , Judge Humphries moved the present state officers be runomlnated by ac clamation. The motion prevailed without debute. The state officerswerelntroduced and spoke briclly , acknowledging the honor conferred on them. The convention then adjourned. BAV STATE DEMOCRATS. The convention was called to order by Gen eral Collins. The officers of the state commit tee were made the temporary organization officers of the convention. Jonas H. French was elected permanent chairman. Ho ad dressed the convention at some length. Every allusion to Governor C.eveland was .oudly applauded. On the first formal ballot Wm. C. Endicott was nominated for governor , receiving 3S5 votes of 731 cast , or four votes more than necessary to a choice. The nomination was made unanimous and the ticket completed as follows : Lie utenant governor , James T. Grin- nell ; secretary of state , Jeremiah Crowley ; treasurer and receiver , General Charles Marsh ; auditor , John Hopkins ; attorney gen eral , John W. Cumings. The convention then adjourned. TEXAS RZP0BLICANS. Atthe republican state convention at Hous ton resolutions were read favoring fusion with the grecnbackcrs and Independents and en dorsing George Washington Jones , indepen dent candidate for governor. The motion was tabled. These resolutions resulted in a test vote of 101 ayes , 279 noes. The committee ft on resolutions then reported. The majority report declares it Inexpedient and imprac ticable at this day to place a state ticket in the Held and recommends republicans to aid all independent candidates for state officers tavorable to the defeat of democracy. The minority report declares in favor of a straight republican state ticket , also a Blaine and Logan electoral ticket. After much con fusion the majority report was adopted. MASSACHUSETTS REPUBLICANS. The convention was called to order by Chair man Lodge. Mr. Lodge moved the nomina tion of George D. Eobinson for governor by acclamation. The motion was carried by an outburst of enthusiasm. It was moved the remainder of the old ticket be renomlnated by acclamation , which was carried unani mously. The report of the committee on resolutions wasapopted without debate. The platform recites the achievements of the republican party , and affirms that it alone can deal wisely and considerately with the questions of the day , both state and national ; favors a tariff in which reforms and corrections should be made , with aview to reduce the surplus in the treasury by a horizontal reduction in the revenues. Plso's Kcraedy lor Catarrh Is a certain cure for hat very obnoxious disease. THE MABKETS. OMAHA. FLOUR Wheat per 100 fts © 275 FLOUR Bye per 100 Ibs 140 < g > 1 60 BRAN Per ton 1100 @llo.l WHEAT No. i 01 < < $ 61JJ BARLEY No. Z 52 KTE No. 3 42 © CORN No.3 mixed 37 © 7 J OATS No. 2 23 © BUTTER Creamery. 20 © BUTTER Choice dairy. 14 © 15 GRAPES Per pound 5 © 6 EGGS Fresh 15 © 1C ONIONS Per bbl 200 © 2.x ) CHICKENS Per doz , live 225 © 275 OLD CHICKENS Dressed'per 2 > 330 © 325 APPLES Barrels 275 © 350 PEACHES Perbox 125 © 150 POTATOES Per bushel 125SO © 40 TOMATOES Per bushel 40 © CO SEEDS Timothy 190 © 200 SEEDS Blue Grass 175 > © 200 SEEDS Hungarian 115 © 1 25 HAT Bailed , per ton bOJ © 900 NEW YORK. WHEAT No.2 Spring. . . . SS © SS.4 CORN No. 2 70 © 71 OATS Mixed Western. . . 31 © 33 PORK New Mess . . IS 00 © 20 00 CHICAGO. FLOUK Winter . 475 © 550 FLOUR Spring . 375 © 450 WHEAT Perbushel . 78K © 783 , ' CORN Per bushel . 51 © OATS Perbushel . 25H@ 20 PORK . IS 50 @ 19 00 LARD . 7 45 © 7 47 HOGS Pckg and shipp'g . 6 20 © C 75 CATTLE Exports . 6 50 © 7 00 SHEEP Medium to good . 25) © 350 ST. LOUIS. WHEAT Per bushel . 81H © S2 CORN Per bushel . 47H © 4S OATS Perbushel . 25 @ 27 CATTLE Exports . G 30 © G 75 SHEEP Medium . SCO © 375 HOGS Packers . 5 CO © G 25 KANSAS CITY. WHEAT Per bu-hel . G2 © . CORN Per bushel . 40 © OATS Per bushel . 22 © 23 CATTLE Natives . 6 00 Q C 30 HOGS Medium to good . 5 PO © G 25 SHEEP Fair to good . 3 00 © 3 50 * DENVER , FLOUR Colorado . 185 © 215 FLOUR Nebraska . 275 © 400 WHEAT Colorado . 1 10 © i 40 CORN Per 100 tts . ? . . . 113 © 120 OATS Neb. white , per 100 Ibs. 1 35 © i 40 HAY Per ton baled . 10 00 © 11 00 BUTTER Neb. dairy , per Ib. . . 14 © 15 Death of Senator Anthony. Senator Anthony died at Providence , R. I. , on Tuesday last , about two o'clock. He was in his usual health in the morning , but about 10 o'clock was attacked with vertigo and sank rapidly. He had been fifty years In public life. STBIKINO MINERS. Thoie in Oio Hocking Valley , Ohio , Quit Work in Great Force * There is trouble among the miners of the Hocking Valley , Ohio , about wages. ThOBo at Snake Hollow made an attack on the guards on Sunday morning. One guard was killed and two wounded. Sheriff McCarthy , of Athens county , telegraphed for troops. The government afonco ordered out all of the Fourteenth regiment , the Duffy and the Governor's guards , the Lancaster , Cirolevillo nnd Lexington companies and replied to Sheriff McCarthy that troops were on the way and asking If more were needed. Tbo Lan caster company , only twelve miles from Logan , was sent to that place to guard the jail. One of the leaders of the riot at Snake Hollow , believed to have been the one who tilled O'Hara , was arrested and taken to jail at Logan. The mob was coming to relieve him. Special trains were put on the railroads at the governor's disposal. The sheriff , who had gone to Coal Center , Pa. , did not call at the miners' camp on the 1st , and iu consequence the strikers arc still on the ground and determined as ever. Noel's mines were not visited and the officers on the ground hud a quiet time. A call was made at the Empire works , but non-unionists , after a peaceful consultation , declined to come out. The event of the day was the ar rival at Courtney of a number of Hungarians for the purpose of going to work at the Garfield - field mines. No Hungarians have heretofore been employed in thin district , and their ad vent at tliio time Is regarded with concern. A camp was established at Courtney to prevent them from going to work. Operators say that if the strike continues much- longer Hun garians will be introduced in all the mines. "Governor Ho dly and others have been making an Inspection of the mining situation In the Hocking valley. The governor states that the situation is u perplexing one , and Is of a threatening character. He thinks with the men in their present temper It will bo some time before the struggle is over , unless the operators shoul J determine to make some concessions. He made a personal visit to the mines with the hope the situation would prove to bo such there would be "no necessity of sending troops. In this , however , he was dis appointed. He therefore honored the requisi tion of the sheriff for troops , and sent three companies to the most critical points. On the way to Columbus the governor had a request lor two more companies nt Long-street , two at Murray City and two to guard the property of the Hocking Valley road and its bridges in the valley. He refused to send more troops , but ordered several companies to be in readi ness to go to the fiont should they be needed. D At the two latter places it was leared an at tack would be made. When the governor left Logan for a trip to the mines ho tele- to all points ho wished to consult thong Ohed ; miners , and at some places on the ar rival of the train there were as many as 5UO idle mitiers who had gathered to see and hear what he had to say. At Nelsonville the dem onstration was of a massive character , there being between six and seven hundred present , who had carriages and a bund to escort the governor to the public square for the purpose of making a speech. They had appointed a committee earlier in the day to ask a number of questions as the governor progressed and they made it quite in teresting. The appeal of the governor was for the observance of order and the im portance of their doing their part in this re gard. It was at this point that he ordered troops to points named and the miners were not very well pleased over ihis move , as they had supposed the governor would not make such an order unless he was forced to do so. Iu reply to the demands of the sheriff for men he specially stipulated that they shall be used only for the purpose of protecting life and property. This is thought to indicate that they will not be allowed to remain as mere guards for coal and railroad companies. THE ATTSTBIAN FLAG. Tiie Trouble Brought About by an Oeer-Of- flciofts Officer. The attempt of Chief Police Brann some time ago to compel the Austrian consul in Pittsburgtohaul down a flag over the consul ate door , because the police regulations for bade the hanging or display of any obstruc tions , has brought on a lengthy correspond ence between the Austrian government and the United States department. The result Is shown in a letter from Secretary Frelinghuy- sen to Governor Pattison , in which the form er says that the Austrian consul was disposed to let the matter pass unnoticed , thinking Chief Brann had acted in ignorance of the consul's rights under the statute. The chief , however , commenced an action against the consul for disobeying his order , and then the intervention of the state authority was invoved. Sec retary Frelinghuysen informs the governor that consuls have a right under the treaty to fly their flags when they please , that the con stitution makes treaty stipulations binding , and that the constitution is above all other laws , and all ordinances in opposition to it are void. The governor is requested to order the mayor to discontinue his action against the consul at once and pay the costs. In pur suance of this the mayor nas been notified by the governor , but declines to take any steps until he consults his attorney. How Women Differ from Men. At least three men. on the average jury are bound to disagree with the rest just to show that they've got minds of their own } but there is no disagree ment among the women as to the merits of Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Pre scription. " They are all unanimous in pronouncing it the best remedy in the world for all those chronic diseases , weaknesses and complaints peculiar to their sex. It transforms the pale , hag gard , dispirited woman , into one of sparkling health , and the ringing laugh again "reigns supreme" in the happy household. _ A Brooklyn bridge policeman says : "It is a curious thing that I am not asked the way by the Chinese. All other nationalities bother with their questions about the bridge , the rail road , etc. , but John Chinaman , strange ly enough , every time knows where he is going and the way to get there. " Human Calves. An exchange says : "Nine-tenths of the unhappy marriages result from hu man calves being allowed to run at large in society pastures. " Nine-tenths of tne chronic or lingering diseases of to-day originate in impure blood , liver complaint or billiousness , resulting in scrofula , consumption ( which is but scrofula of the lungs ) , sores , ulcers , skin diseases and kindred affections. Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discov ery" cures all these. Of druggists. A Cape Vincent ; N. Y. , man learning to play the cornet has picked up brick enough in the front yard and on the balcony where he practices to lay a pavement all around his house. He hopes to be able to build a brick hen house this summer if the neighbors do lot all move out of the neiehborhood. * * * * The worst pile tumors cared in ten days , rupture in one mtfnth. Pamphlet two (3ot ) " stamps. World's Dispensary Medical Association , Buf falo , N. Y. _ In a census taken in April last , the population of Athens is shown to be 54,903 , which is 18,096 more than was he population in 1829 , the date of the ast census. The mimber of inhabitants n 1856 was 30,069 ; in 1861 it was 41- 298 , and in 1870 tt ; was 44,510. , Dyspepsia. Sexual Debility , cured by "Wells' Health Kencwer. " l. It makes bad work with spelling -when the " is out of sight and out of mind. BAFFLED ! Oae of the Most Unaccountable and Dan * ( eroos of Recent Deceits DlecoT- ered and Xzpoced. There Is some mysterious trouble that is attacking nearly every one in the land with more or less violence. It seems to steal into the body like a thief in the night. Doctors cannot diagnose it. Scientists are puzzled by its symp toms. It is , indeed , a modern mystery. Like those severe and vague maladies that attack horses and prostrate nearly all the animals in the land , this subtle trouble seems to menace mankind. Many of its "victims have pains about the cheet and sides , and sometimes in the back. They feel dull and sleepy ; the mouth has a bad taste , especially in the morning. A strange sticky slime collects about the teeth. The appetite is poor. There is a feeling like a heavy load upon the stomach ; sometimes a faint all-gone sensation is felt at the pit of the stomach , which food does not satisfy. The eyes grow sunken , the hands and feet feel clammy at one time and burn intensely at others. After a while a cough sets in , at first dry , but after a few months it is attended with a greyish colored expectoration. The af flicted one feels tired all the while , and sleep does not seem to afford any rest. He becomes nervous , irrita ble , and gloomy , and has evil forebod ings. There is a giddiness , a peculiar whirling sensation in the head when rising up suddenly. The bowels be come costive , and then , again , qutflux intensely ; the skin is dry and hot at times ; the blood grows thick and stag nant ; the whites of the eyes become tinged with yellow ; the urine is scanty and high-colored , depositing a sediment after standing. There is frequently a spitting up ot the food , sometimes with a sour taste , and sometimes with a sweetish taste ; this is often attended with palpitation of the heart. The vis ion becomes impaired , with spots be fore the eyes ; there is a feeling of prostration and great weakness. Most of these symptoms are in turn present. It is thought that nearly one-third of our population have this disorder in some of its varied forms , while medical men have almost wholly mistaken its nature. Some have treated it for one complaint ; some for another , but near ly all have failed to reach the seat of the disorder. Indeed , many physicians are afllicted with it themselves. The experience of Dr. A. G. Richards , re siding at 463 Tremont street , Boston , is thus described by himself : "I had all these peculiar and painful symptoms which I have found afflicting so many of my patients , and which had so often baffled me. I knew all the commonly established remedies would be unavailing for I had tried them often in the past. I therefore determined to strike out in a new path. To my in tense satisfaction I found that I was improving. The dull , stupid feeling departed and I began to enjoy life once more. My appetite returned. My sleep was refreshing. The color of my face which had been a sickly yellow gradually assumed the pink tinge of health. In the course of three weeks I felt like a new man and know that it was wholly owing to the wonderful efficiency of Warner's Tippecanoe The Best , which was all ttie medicine I took. " Doctors and scientists often exhaust their skill and the patient dies. They try everything that has been used by. . or is known to the profession , and then fail. Even if they save the life it is of ten after prolonged agony. Where all this can be avoided by precaution and care , how insane a thing it is to endure such suffering ! With a pure and pal atable preparation within reach , to neglect its use is simply inexcusable. Osage orange should be pruned three bimes during thesnmmer. _ One reason why diseases of the bladder and urinary organs are so difficult to cure is that they frequently have no pronounced symptoms. HUNT'S [ Kidney and Liver ] REMEDY is peculiarly adapted to the cure of these complaints , and goes at once to the seat of the trouble , giving relief at once. Who of us ever united a knot in a cord of ( food ? Olisalva la the favorite Household ' for the cure of Oat , Wound * . Chtl- blalnei , Poiions , Bites cf luiects. and Skin dis- . Get the genuine. 25c.and75c.atDrneeists orb/mall. J. W. COLE * CO. . Block River Falls. Wis. The proposed new paper at St. Paul night be named the Epistle. _ * 1JBN I KKAJJ THE VOLTAIC BELT Co. , of Marshall , Mich. , offer to s < nd their celebratfd ELEC- rno-VoLTAic BELT and other ELECTRIC APPLIANCES on trial for thirty days , to men ( young or old ) afil cted with nervous debil ity , log * of vitality and manhood , and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism , neuralpia , paralysis , and many other dis eases. Complete restoration to health , vigor md manhood guaranteed. No risk is in- jurred as thirty days trial is allowed. "Write them at one for illu trta"l pamphlet free. A correspondent wants to know how to nake ken-keeping profitable . There is but jne method ; Don't keep hens. Sprains , bruises , stiff Joints , burns , scalds and rheumatism are relieved bj Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bone Liniment. Sold by druggists. "Worms cause peevishness , fevers , con * ralsions and frequently death. A pleasant. safe and certain remedy Is Dr. JAQUE'S SERMAK WORH CAKES. Sold by all iruggists. _ Headache , constipation , liver complaint , bllliousness are cured by that mild , cleans ing remedy which never produces pain , BILEET'S DAYLIGHT LIVES PILLS. Only 25 da. Sold by druggists. An economical man will keep the leather 3f his harness soft and pliable , which pre serves it from cracking or ripping. He al ways uses UNCLE SAM'S HARNESS OIL. Bold bv all Harness Makers. One-third of all who die in active middle life are carried oft by consumption. The most frequent cause Is a neglected cold , sough , hoarseness , bronchial trouble or isthma , all of which may be permanently mred by EILERT EXTRACT OP TAB 4ND WILD CHERRY. Sold by Druggists. A fanner's wealth depends on the condl- 3on of his stock. When scraggy and feeble ; hey are especially liable to distempers , fe- rers , colds , and all diseases which destroy mlmals. Thousands of dollars are saved innually by that valuable old standby , [ JNCLE SAJI'S CONDITION POWDEB . Bestless , fretful , crying children are raf tering and need for their relief DR. [ VTNCHELL'STEETHINGSYBOP , which s useful not only for all the disorders of ething infants , but cures coughs , croups , ; ore throat , colic and cramps of older chll- Iren , and should always be kept In every louse for emergencies. Only 25 eta. Sold > y all druggists. r r ( M-Xitver OU , auuia fro * select * ! Uvtri on the MB ikon by CASWXLL , QAZABD * Co * New York : It to abtolaUly pure and tweet. Patients who hareonct taken It prefer t to all other * . Pay. Iduihftre decided It ioperior to any of the other oil ! In market. Ch * pe4 * . Face , rinplei , and Bough Bkln , cured by tulnsJJCNtpjtR TAK BOAP.msdeby OASWXLL , HAZARD * Co. . New York. No , Katherine , "Union" men are not all In favor of marriage. It Is a fortunate thing that our naval ves sels cannot travel on land. They might get run Into by a baby carriage. Indian HUtory. The Indian of falcon glance and Lton bearing , theme of touching ballad is gone ; but Pett oleum they discovered , now made into Carboline , the National Hair Restorer , lives forever. _ The base ball fever is better tban the chol era anyway. _ "We think we can cure a bad case of Bsck- ache quicker with one of Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Backache Plasters than by any other application , and after the Backache Is cured , you can still wear the plaster without discomfort for two or three weeks or longer. This combination of Smart "Weed and Belladonna is a great hit , and It is hard to find any pain or ache that will not yield to it. Price 25 cents. Sold by Druggists everywhere. _ A Vermont dog has been born with two tails. We throw this out as a pointer to the wags. _ A. CARD. To all who are suffering from er rors and indiscretion of youth , nervous weakness , early decay , loss of manhood , &c. , I will send a recipe that will cure you , FREE OE CHARGE. This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary In South America. Send self-addressed envelope to REV. JOSEPH T. INMAN , Station D , New York. Fifty-two young American girls are "do- Ing" Europe with hobnailed thoes and alpenstocks. _ "I have both used and sold PKICKLY Asn BITTEKS for a number of years , and think It the best bitters made for Bilious ness , Liver Complaints and for toning up the system , " so writes "W. H. Cole , Drug gist , of Joplin , Mo. A single trial of this remedy will convince any person of the' truth of the above. It costs abouti 5.000 annually to pay for the transportation of our foreign mails. IF afflicttiU witn Sore jfiyea , use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water. Druggists sell it ; 25c. _ Five hundred million bushels is what itis fully agreed the wheat crop will foot up this year. _ STIXGING Irritation , liill.unnmioii. all Kidney and Urinary complaints , cured by "Buchu-nalba. " f 1. George "Washington couldn't tell a lie. It is hard to distinguish one from the truth , dtirmgapreEldpntlal campaign. mw& w' I GERtiANREMEOt Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , SoroTliront.SiTcllIuB .Sprnln .Brai e , Barnw. Scald * , front BItc , " ASD ALL OTltElt IIODILY TAISS ASD AUIES. BoldbT DruzgUu and Dealers everywhere. Fifty Cenua bottls. Direction ! In II Language ! . THE CIIAULES A. VOGELEU CO. ( Buoni < n'oA.TOOEt BCO ) Baltimore , JIA C.S.1. ASH CURES ALLDrSEASESOFTH LIVER KIDHETS STOMACH AND'n BOWELS ] Bycpepsia , Geaeral Debility * Jaoadioe , Habitual Constipa tion , Liver Complaint , Sick Hoo.da.clie , Diseased Kid- coys , Etc. , Etc. It contains onlj the Purest Drags , among ifhlch maybe enumerated J2ICE.7 ASS BASS AOT E2S3IZS , KASKASZ , 33CS1T , EZlttTA , Ks. It cleanses the system thoroughly , and as a PUSIFIER OF THE BLOOD Is TTneqaalod. It is not an intoxicating beverage , nor cac it be used as such , by reason ofits Cathartic Properties. PRIPKLT ASH BITT2RS CO. Sole Proprietors , ST. LOUIS "AND KANSAS CITY. " 'HEA EST'LISTOP ARTIST MATERIALS Ji OT W. ft N. Oil Tube Colors , ooe. doz. : SaWe * * f\ , . . . , 'ottery and Novelties for Decorating , I e. up ; Studies rented. oc. per week ; Gold Plush Frames. Mouldings. Painancs. En- rravinss. Coid and Nails ; PIANOS and ORGANS , froa > 5 up ; Violins. $ s ; Guitars. 5s Banjos Js 50 ; Drums , Flutes , Fifes , UB 0 B C I f * Zithers : Sheet Music , K off printed list ; ETC % P O if Music Instiuctnrs forall Instruments , SDC. A. HOSPE , Omaha. > end 2 ct. Stamp for Catalogue : Relieved Immediately and cnred by using COXE ASTHMA COXQPEBOI. Price 3IO per bottle or 3 bottles for S delivered. Address Dr. C. MABKT , Manager , Ham- Iton , Ohio. Well Boring RockDrUlfng MACHINERY ! For Horse or Steam Power Hundreds of the best men in 30 States | and Territories use it and will have no I other I RELIABLE { DURABLE ! SIMPLE ! L Established over 35 years.we have ample H facilities to fill orders promptly , and to satisfaction of our customers. Cata- IcBue FEEE. Address JLOO31IS & 2iYUA2f , Tiffln , Ohio. When you visit or leave New York City , vis Ontral depot , save BaggageExpreiasge and $3 Carriage Hire , and stop at the Grand Union Hotel , opposite the dppot. Six hundred elegant rooms fitted up at a cost of one million dollar ? ; $1 and upwards per day. Earopeanplan. Eiovator. Restaurant sup plied with the best. Horse cars , stages and elevated railroad to all depot * . Families can live better for legs money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel In the city. You arrive at truth through poetry , and I arrive at poetry through truth. KOHOH OX PA1X. " , Quick euro for ollc. Cramps , Diarrhoea , Aches , Tains , Sprains , Ilendacbo. Itis the professional cook who insists on a wide range in the kitchen. * * * * * * * * . . LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8 VEGETABLE COMPOUND . IB A POSITIVE CUBE FOR . All those painful Complaint * * and Weaknesses so common * * * * * * to oar best * * * i , * FEMALE POPULATION. * , Price 91 la liquid , flH r Into ft form. n * purpose fa tolelafor the IrgK/mate hewing of AUtOMandthe reUtf of pain , and that it doe * all it clatmi to do , thousandof ladlet can gtadlv tttttfv. It will euro entirely all Ovarian troubles , Innnmma * tion and Ulccratlon , Falling and Displacements , and consequent Spinal Weakness , and Is particularly adapted to the change of life. * * , " * * It removes Falntncsa. Flatulency , destroys nil craving for stimulants , and relieves Weakness of the Htomach. It cures Bloating , Headaches , Nervous Prostration , Otneral Debility , Bleeplewness , Depreulon and Indi gestion. That feelinic of bearing down , causing pain , and backache , is always permanently cured bylt nse. Send stamp to Lynn , Mass. , for pamphlet. .Letters pi Inquiry confidentially answered , iortaleatdruggttti. The reputation of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters as a preven tive of epidemics , a stomachic , anlnvig- orant , a general re storative nnd a speci fic for fever and ague , indlgestlon.bU * lous i ( lections , rheu matism , nervous de bility , constitutional weakness. Is estnb- lixhcd upon the sound b ifIs of more than twenty icars experience , and can no more be shaken by the clap-trap nos- trumsof unscientific pretenders , than the everlasting hills by the winds that rustle through thelrdetilex. For lale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. THE PAPIER ELECTRIC BELT. AVOID DKUGS. Electricity generated by the Papier Electric Belt acts without pain or uncomfortable sensation , and may piss through any part of the body to come at the icatof the disease. Drugs once In the system are with difficulty. If at all. separarated from It ; Elec tricity , on the other hand , after exerting Its action , is Instantly dispersed. The Papier Electric Belt Is as good as a physician ; It will help a-iv complaint , but It is almost infallible In tbc cure of Rheumatism , Lnmbngo. Nervousness , Prices. * 3rO.l.25. to ( X ) . Th- latter U very strong and Is used In set ere ca cs. Money must accompany order. Address Tne Vawl-i- Electric BeitC'o. , Omuha , Xcb. r. U. IIox SJ8O. ELAINE AM ) LOGAN. Agents wanted In every county to sell this popular work. Illustrated. COO pages ; endorsed by tne Na tional Committee. You can make * 40 to * 60 a week. Choice of territory. Outfit 50c. Terms one-half off. Also. Li > es of Cleveland and Hcndrlcks. Extra terms. INTERIO1. PUB. CO. . Lincoln , Ken. Iowa Rcilneis College. Practical ' Book-keeper'at Teachem : two lead ing Penmen , Short hand. Telegraph * In ; . 12 OHcei for Student * actual practice. Be t location , cheap boar J , Tnltlon low. Journal free. JIKXIKOI * Titcatx. Dei Uotnei. la iGernifUiARtlnnaCurcnetcr/ai/jtogivpfin- Imediate relief in the worst case , iiisures comlort- | able8leepeffectficnrcs'vrticrea'l others fail. A ttrialcontineathemmttltptical. PriceGOc.s'id istBorbrmail.Snioiaoli'JtEli lECIIIFFMAySt.Panl , Minn DBCOOCIEJJ. O. O. CAMPBEIX , Proprietor. New Home. Terms , t2 per day. 1215 Douglas St. O 31 AH A , Neb. as tne name and P. O. address of FIVE SEND likely to attend a KuMness College. We will send yon flve Calling Cards with your name elegantly written on each. Address DAVENPORT BUSINESS COLLEGE , Davenport , Iowa f % n I rt 1 1 n O OT h" d stamp for circu- \ * N | LJI tKo lars showing who is entitled m\ * ' to pension , bounty , &c. I . C. * f WOOD , Pension Atty. , Washington. D. C. CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS. TOr/F.R'S CALIFORNIA EXCTTK8IONS leave CHI AGO and ST. JLOUIS every month , going the New. Shot-tot , nnd most pleasant w.iv of reaching California. By eolnn with us you SAVE 10 to $15 a day. Forspeclal Information , dates , etc. . write to W. H. T01.EK fc CO. , 89 Clark St. , Chicago , III. Morphine I-Iabit Cored In 19 OPIUM to 2O day * . No pay till Cored. DK.J. bTKPHKNS. Lebanon. Ohio. YfHINfr MRN lelejraphy and bburthand bchonv IUU11U mini Paying situations guaranty. Amer- lean School of TelPtrraphy & Shorthand. < /5P'ISO'S ' CURE FORro _ CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. " . . p. Tastes good. Use in time. Sold by druggists. | CO N SUM P Tl QN. CHAELES JSHIYERICK , FURNITURE. 12OO , 12OS and 121O Farnam st. , Omaha. W . J * . m . . experienced Book and Bible Agents In every county. Liberal salaries paid. Address , bating experience , P.O. Box g.gSt. . L ouis , Mo. AGENTS "WANTED for the best and fastest selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices re- luced 35 per ct. NATIONAL PCS , Co. , St. Louis , Mo. W. N. U. , Omaha , 223 7 WHEN WHITING TO ADVERTISERS please say you saw the advertisement in this paper. "I Hare Safferedt" With every disease Imaginable for the IM | three years. Our Druggist , T. J. Anderson , recommend * Ing "Hop Blttcra" to me , I used two bottles ! Am entirely cured , and heartily wcoat- mend Hop Bitters to every one. J. D. Walker , Buckner , Mo. * I write this as a Token of the grert appreciation I have of your Hop * Bittora. I was afflicted With inflammatory rheumatism I 1 1 For nearly Seven years , and no medicine seemed tQ do me any m Good ! ! ! Until I tried two bottles of your Hop Bit ters , and to my surprise I am as well to-day 09 ever I was. I hope "You may have abundant success" "In this great and" Valuable medicine : Anyone ! * wishing to know more about my cure ? Can learn by addressing me , E. H. Williams , 1103 IGth street , Washington , D. C. - - 1 consider your Kennedy the beat remedy la existence For Indigestion , Kidney ' 'And nervous debility. Complaint I have J ust' Returned "From the south in a fruitless search foi health , and find that your Bitters are doing me more Good ! Than anything else ; A month ago I was extremely "Emaciated 11 ! " And scarcely able to walk. Now I am Gaining strength ! and "Flesh ! " And hardly a day passes but what I am complimented on mv improved appearance , and it is nil duo to Hop Bitters ! J. Wlckllfle Jackson , Wilmington , Del. without n bunch of green Hops on the white label. Shun all the > lie , poisonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" In their name. paper."I $ brmertopartylookinffoterfeiue ) : Losing flesh , are yer ? ' and don't sleep o' nights , eh ? my boy , and you'll soon talk otherwise. I takes 'em regularly. They purify the blood and cure all bilious iouscomplaints. . Perfectly safe to take , ' being purely vegetable. _ DIVERSITY OF NOTRE DM Of uln Bundln ; . ) The Elchty-flrst Sesitofl will open Tneaday , Sept. 3d. FaUCoarveein CIa * Ic > , IAW , Sciences , Mathematics and Music. A thoronph COMMEECI Ati COURSE Is one of tb distinguishing features of the Institution. Special Kdvantagee ire offered to Students of the Law Course. Thr Minim Department , for boys under 13 , Is unique In design and In the com pleteness of Its equipments. Catalogues , giving full particulars , -will be sent free br adclrc-slng Sev. T. E. Walsh. C. 8. C. . President. Notre Dame. Indiana. . BITTERS Ibe most Elegant Blood Purifier , Liver Invlgor * . tor , Tonic , and Appetizer ever known. The first Bitters containing Iron ever advertised In AmerU u.v Unprincipled persona re imitating the nanut look out for frauds. See " that the following signa- ' taro Is on every bottle and , take none othert FAUX. MINX. Oculist and Aurist. J. T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. Practice limited to diseases of tha Eye , Ear and Throat. 1503 Farnam St. - . . . Omaha TVc offer the above amonnt of money and TIZIKTT-F1VE GOX.I ) TTATCHES , Free to I I the first 148 persona answering the following Hlble question : * Whre ! the wort ! GrandI mother found In the Bible ? Mention the Book , Chnptor and Yer e. I The first person answering this question correctly , on or before October 15tb. win receive- caih. I j If we receive more thin one correct answer , the second will receive 870 : the third. SJ ; tha fourth , tss : I I the fifth , $50 : the lith. 5 : the seventh. t33 : eighth. 115 ; ninth. $10 : tenth , * 3 ; eleventh. C : twelfth. $4:1 1 thirteenth , $2 ; thirty-five GOLD WATCHES to the next thirtr-Ove correct antwers. and one dol-l I lar each to the next one hundred people answering It correctly. If you are not first , remember that I j you may be second or third , so you stand a. good chance for a larze prize. Each competitor muat. la I I every case. * end BO cents for Snmple packuge KOYAL. 1EJL wllh their answers. F THE 3PTTHJEI , 'lE&Jfhf * ! tf > OETiPh OAI TE1 A UNADULTERATED Ur4isOLOrCicD K YAL 1 EA I Is such as the crawneu nads of Europe use. Imported direct. The first time the Koral Tex has ever I been Introduced in America. A revolution to American tea drinkers. Only Xatare's Coloring til I csed In the Royal Tea. The fresh leaves are dried and prepared In such away as to retain all their I delicate aroma and fl or , tosetherwith strength and body. One trial of Royal Ten and you will forevtr I do awHy with all Impure , Li h colored and r > olsonous articles. AF.ECXAX. OJFFJElt ! To Introduce I this Tea In America we will , for a limited time , ( until October 15Jh , ) send ( sample box ) one calf-pound I Royal Tea , prepaid , to any address on receipt of only 50 cents , one pound-box , prepaid , tl. SO cenu It I cheap for sample box Royal Tea so you pay nothing for competing for one of the above prizes , la I addition to the other prizes , we offer S5OO more to he dhlded equally ; ( each ) to th flrstocei I hundred persona sending ns the correct answer to the above question and sending tl for one-pound I sample RoyalTca. The money will be promptly sent to the successful ones. Send one dollar in P. O. [ order , postal note , or recistered letter. Don't wn it. but send your answer t onae. Posters I stamps taken. Full Instructions to agents how to make $10 & day Introducing the Royal Tern , civcal MAYO & CO. , 166 La Salle St , Chicago , III. " s tfuAf r * / SLICKER THE BEST WATERPROOF RIDING COAT. COTOT the entire taddle. and will keep you dry In any itorra. gold everywhere. Illrstrated catalogne free. A. J. Tower. Batten. PARSONS' finfj PURGATIVE PILLS Positively cnre 8ICK-HEADACKE. Blllemsneu , BLOOD POISON , and Skin Diseases ( OWE PII ha-re no equal. < ! nnd tnem a valuable Cathartl , . . . " In my practice I use no other. J. Dennison , BT.TI. , BoVfUt. Iowa " Sold Tcry B here , or smt b _ uul for Sfi oU. in sUmps. Valuable Informatloa ? 2 S. KJH * Gd. BOflfoS. KAMI ,