Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About McCook weekly tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 188?-1886 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1885)
CONGRESSIONAL. 8EXATB. N. January 17. a bill for tbc cucouragemciit of the American merchant marine nud promote postal und coiii- mcrcial relations with foreign countries. The senate then prccccded to a consideration of the Inter-state commerce bill , w Slater's amendment prohibiting higher rates for shorter than for longer hanls was defeated yeas 11 , nays 82. An amendment offered by Puph was agreed to , limiting the powers of the commission to powers specifically given by the bill. He moved that the bill , by unanimous consent , betaken taken from the calendar , und Cullom moved to amend it by striking out all other enacting clauses and inserting flic provisions of thescn - ate bill. Pending action on this amendment tho'senate adjourned. I10DSE. Townsliccd offered an amendment , request ing the president to invite the. co-operation of the eoverament of American nations in secur ing the establishment of a commercial league by and between said nations , to be known us the "Customs Union of America. " Willis reported the river and h arbor appro prlatfon bul. Ordered printed and recoia mittcd. BEXATE. WASHINGTON , January 10. Choke intro duced a bill to establish and regulate a quaran tined live stock trail and regulate commerce between states as to live stock. Referred. Eulogies on Senator Anthony were pro nounced bv Senators Aldrlch , Edmunds , Gar land , Inpolls. Bayard , Pendliton , Merrill , Hoar , Hawlcy , Butler aud ShclUcld , after which the senate adjourned. HOUSE. A bill was Introduced by Ward and referred , amending the act to prevent the Introduction of contagious diseases. This is the bill pre pared by the conference of the national health officers. Townshend introduced a resolution request ing the president to furnish the house copies of The correspondence relative to the so-called Oklahoma lands In the Indian Territory , together with information as to the present condition of the controversy growing out of the attempted occupation of such lands. SENATE. V-AsniNGTON , January 20. Plumb offered a preamble and resolution setting forth that widely extended belief prevails that the unoc cupied lands in the Indian teritory.are subject to settlement , but the president does not con- car in such opinion and considers It his duty to remove by military force these persons now on the lands , and in consequence there seems to'be danger of a conflict , therefore , Resolved , That the president be requested to advise the senate as to the status of the lands in question , as viewed by the executive ; the action taken , if any , to expel the persons seeking to settle thereon and the reason for the same , together with any other information in his possession bearing upon the existing controversy. The inter-state commerce bill was then con sidered , but without definite action the senate adjourned. HOUSE. The Indian appropriation bill was considered. Ellis explained the provisions of the bill. He suggested as a practical solution of the Indian question , the appointment of a commission to select in the northwestern country territory similar to the Indian territory , where Indians could be grouped , where industrial schools and missions could be established , and where the Indian could be taught to support him self. self.Eyan earnestly pressed upon the attention of the committee the importance of taking some immediate action to settle the disputed question as to whether that portion of the In dian territory known as the Oklahoma strip was open to settlement. Men had settled upon that hind , claiming that it belonged to the United States. SENATE. WASHINGTON , January 21. The chair laid before the senate Plumb's resolution , offered yesterday , requesting the president to advise the senate as to his views on the present status of the land known as the Oklahoma lands. The senate took up the bill to establish a court of appeals , known as the David Davis bill , and Mr. Morgan offered an amendment , which was agreed to , securing to the defend ants in criminal cases absolute right to a writ of error. * The inter-state commerce bill was consid ered , during which a message was received from the house announcing the death of Hon. Jno. Hamilton Evans , late representative in congress from South Carolina. As a mark of respect the senate adjourned. HOUSE. After the introduction of a number of bills the hoase went into committee of the whole on the Indian appropriation bill. After concluding the consideration of twen ty-one pages of the bill the committee rose and. pnblic business having been suspended , the house proceeded to consider the senate resolutions relating to the death of Senator Anthony , of Rhode Island. Eulogistic speeches upon the private life and public services of the deceased senator were delivered by Chace , jSpooner , Keily , Pollard , Morse and Keifer , and then the house , as an additional mark of respect , adjourned. SENATE. WASHINGTON , January 23. The Oklahoma resolutions of. Vest and Plumb were placed be fore the senate. PlnmD's resolution calling on the president for his views on the present status of the Oklahoma lands was agreed to. Vest then reoffercd his resolution directing the secretary of the treasury to ascertain and report upon what terms the Creek and Seml- nole Indians would surrender their remaining rights to the lauds in ouestion. He requested that the resolution lie over till he made it more comprehensive. The resolution was laid over accordingly. HOUSE. The house then went into committee of the whole on the Indian appropriation bill. On mot on of Manzanares , the amendment was adopted appropriating 825,000 for the erection of an Indian industrial school at Santa Fe. Ryan offered an amendment authorizing the president to open negotiations with the Seml- nolcs , Greeks and Cherokees for the purpose of opening to settlement , under the home stead laws tbp unassigned lands in the Indian territory ced A by them to the United States. [ These are the Oklahoma lands. ] Adopted. The committee then rose and reported the bill to the house. The previous question was ordered and the bill passed. SENATE. WASHIKGTON , January 24. The chair laid before the senate Vest's resolution to authorize the secretary of the interior to ascertain upon what terms the Creek and Seminole Indians , would surrender their interest in Oklahoma lands. Yestramended the resolution to include the Cherokees , and Plumb offered a substitute for Vest's resolution. Test said his resolution was intended for the good of the Indians , and any statement to the contrary could arise only from gross Ignorance of the whole matter. A delegate of Uie Creek nation , now in Washington , had written Vest , thanking him for what he had said in the sen ate on the subject , and representative Creeks and Scminoles had filed in the interior depart ment papers requesting the action suggested by Vest. 'After further debate the resolutions of Vest md Plumb were referred to the committee on ftuit Ti affairs. HOUSE. > Rurd offered a preamble and resolution rc- : ltmg that bills appropriating money from the treasury , originating in the senate , are now on the speaker's table , and that it is asserted that these bills are in violation of the privileges of the house to exclusively originate such bills , ind directing the judiciary committee to in quire into the power of the senate to originate juch bills , appropriating revenue , and report to the bouse at any time. Hard denied the power of the senate to originate bills of either character. The resolution was tabled , 127 to 123 , and a cotton to reconsider was also lost. The New York bank statement shows a re KT96 increase of $3,500,000. The banks now bold $51,100,000 in excess of legal rcquire- Dti THE MARKETS. OMAHA. VT-nrjAT-No.2 . C2J4 ® fi2H BAULKY No. 3 . B3 O M MYE No. 2 . 47 < a 48 COIIN No. 3 mixed . 233 < a 24 OATS-NO , a . lo ? < © aiy IJUT- Kit Fancy creamery. . . . 27 © 28 UUXTKII Choice dairy . 15 fid 10 CIIUUSE Young America . 14 63 HI Eaasesh . . . 20 < a i J OmoiPorbbl . 140 ® 176 CHICKK 8 Pcrdoz. , nllvo' . . . 5200 © " ' > CiiiCKENSDros ed , perlb. . . . 7 © .8 TUHKKYS Per Ib . 0 @ 10 Ai'PLKS Barrels . 225 Co 373 LEMONS Uhoico . 600 & B5J POTATOES Per bubhol . ) & 3.5 CA7TLE Pat steers . 360 < & 4 25 Jloas Puckers' . 4 ( M ) & . 420 SHEEl1 Kflt . 2 25 ( & 300 HAY Baled , per ton . 660 & 70J NEW YOHK. TVnEAT No. 2 spring1 . 05 @ C6 WIIKAT Ungraded red . 8S ) < fr 05 CORN No. 2 , January. . 6 4 © Kty OATS Mixed western . UU & 'Jl'A CHICAGO. Fr-onn Choice Winter . 4 75 © fi CO Spring extra . 375 @ 4 WHEAT Per bushel CoitN Per bushel . 87 ? * < a 38 OATS Per bushel . 27&e > 28 PORK . _ . . 11 75 © 1200 LAUD . , . 070 & 072 HOGS Packing and shipping. 455 © 4 75 CATTLE Exports . fi 75 © 0 25 bUEEP Medium to ( rood . 225 © 375 ST. LOUIS. WHEAT No. 2 red . 88J4 © 8S COHN Per bushel . 3tt © OATS Per bushel . : . 2yjJ © 30 CATTLE Exports . 6 CO © 0 25 SHEEP Medium . 250 © 300 HOGS Packers . 450 © 470 KANSAS CITY. WHEAT Per bushel . fit © GI CORN Per bushel . 30 © OATS Per bushel . 2654 © 27 CATTLE Exports . 535 © 5 fX ) HOGS Medium to good . 425 © 435 SIUSKP Fair to good . 2 50 © 3 U ) Chicago review : The catt'o market during the past week has been slow and dragging with the course of prices pretty steadily downward. The general average condition of the grow Ing crop of winter wheat is ninety per cent. At the same date 1884 it was ninety-four per cent. The lowest average is from Tennessee. There is very little difference in the outlook In Kentucky , Kansas or Missouri. Ohio , In diana , Michigan and southern Illinois are about the same. Wheat opened with a. firmer feeling , influenced by light receipts and colder weather , the first sales of May being at 80S'c , but the continued free selling by local longs carried prices pown totVHc. Some buying on outside orders advanced the nidr- ketto WHc. , closing at 80c. from southern Kansas comes reports that there is , as yet , from one-third to one-half of the corn crop of 1884 In the fields ungathered. The weat"er has been so bad that formers could not get into the fields. Considerable is lying on tip ground und is good fur nothing. 1 his has b.'i a bad wlnur and there has been more * ed and more wasted than usual. It is though that by the time the corn crop of 3885 is made , we will be about as bare of corn as we were In 1884. So far but very llttlo com has been cribbed , most of the corn going south. It looks as if the demand would take It alL Will Beveal Secrets. Capt. Phelan , who was stabbed the other day in O'Donovau Rossa's office , still lies in a precarious condition in the Chambers street hospital , New York. His wife called to see him the other day. After her visit a reporter attempted to interview her , but she positively declined. She said : "As soou as my husband sufficiently recovers , he will say something that will strike terror to the hearts of Rossa and his followers. You can publish that as a fact" A New English Beauty in Washington. Globe-Democrat. There is a new beauty in society this season over whom all are raving. Mrs. Horace Helyar , wife of the new secre tary of the British legation , is a blonde of the purest and fairest Saxon type. She is a young woman , tall , slender and graceful , and the pink and white of her perfect complexion is as delicate as an infant's. She has a pretty mouth , dazzling teeth , , and an aristocratic little nose , while with her blue eyes goes a mass of fine , crinkly hair , as bright as spun gold. "With her perfect skm she can wear pearls by daylight , stand any kind of a cross-light or reflection , and her favorite gray broadcloth suit only nhances her delicate coloring. Kept People Awake. Lewiston ( Me. ) Journal. It is noted by many that apart from the rattle and the rumble of the blinds and chimney-pots and the whistling of the branches and the flapping of the tattered campaign flags and the swish cf the flying rain against the windows all night long Sunday , an atmospheric influence seemed abroad in the air , that made folks wakeful and restless. "I will venture , " said a physician , Mon day morning , "that more people passed a wakeful night Sunday than at any time previous for the year. " The phy sician ascribed the restlessness to an at mospheric or magnetic influence , and he noted also a peculiar variation in the magnetic needle. A Maryland Way of Eoastiug Turkey. Baltimore Sun. A lady of Centreville , Md. , writes as follows to the Sun : "Let the Eastern Shore put in a word as to the manner of cooking the Christmas turkey. In the first place it should always be a .gobbler for roasting. Hen turkeys are used only for boiling and iu the spring certainly not before February. The should be killed and ' ' turkey 'hung' sev eral days before it is cooked. It should be wiped thoroughly inside and out and a filling prepared of soaked loaf bread , pepper ( black ) , salt and butter , well mixed in a paste , or of chestnuts finely ground and mixed with sufficient egg and flour to give them substance. It should cook from four to five hours , if large , as it ought to bo , and guarded against burning. The turkey should beef of a bright brown color when done , and the gravy made by thickening the drip pings formed while roasting. It should always be eaten with cranberry sauce or current jelly and celery. Let epi cures try this method without fear of the result. " Patrick F. McNally , the Nebraska Hercules champion heavy-weight pugilist of Nebraska , who has arranged a hard glove contest with "Ed. Miller , of Omaha , is 23 years old , six feet one inch in height and weighs in condition 198 pounds. In a glove fight with Jim Perry , alias English Jim , at KIngsley , Iowa , Novem ber 10,1883 , he knocked Perry out in the first round. The following month , at the same place , he fought Tom Allen , an Iowa pugilist , for $50 a side , and Won the fight in the second round. Time , 33 seconds. In January , 18Si he was matched against John Harplcy , an Illinois knocker , and knocked him out In the fourth round. McNally is a modest , nnngcnm. Ing fellow , but a heavy hitter. According to the doctrine of the Burrival of the fittest , the last man will undoubtedly be a teitor. > A Generous Yiew of a Coirhldlng. An incident of a Philadelphia market place and police court : "J tell you , judge , it was a daisy. 1 refer to the cowhiding they gave me , your Honor. I was standing , " continued the witness , "in front of the market house when the girls came up to me and began to beat me with a cowhide. What did I do ? I turned n y coat-collar up and said : 'Go ahead , my darlings ; ' and they took me at my word. As I remarked , it was a daisy whipping they gave me. The provocation ? They found one of their baskets hidden under a counter , and they came over and accused me of steal ing it. I laughed at them , taking it as a joke. Next thing I knew ' thejr beat me. I don't want them'sent to jail or fined , but I want you to caution them not to attack everybody in that way. They might cowhide the wrong man. " A Fasting Girl. In Cincinnati a sixteen-year-old girl recently died after a fast of fifty-two days. She had been attacked by some thing like paralysis which rendered it impossible for her to take nourishment. The human system cannot thrive with out good food and good ability to di gest it. Weak and impaired digestion is rectified by Brown's Iron Bitters better than any other tonic in the world. Mr..J. E. Freeberg , Pomeroy , Iowa , says : "I used Brown's Iron Bitters for dyspepsia and poor appetite ; completely cured me. " It will cure you. Some pleasant reminisc * nces of art life abroad will be given by Miss C. W. Con ant in the next Harper's in "An Art Student in Ecouen. " including an in teresting description of Edouard Frere's home life. Joyfully Astonished. Mr. James Brunt , deputy sheriff , Bal timore , Maryland , writes : "In an expe rience of thirty years I have become acquainted with numerous so-called specifics for coughs and colds , but never before experienced such surpris ing efficacy as was obtained from the Red Star Cough Cure. . I was attacked with a severe deep-seated cold and cough. I suffered for some time , and .tried this valuable remedy. I was com- pletely cured by the use of one bottle. " A process 'has been invented by Prof. Eder , of the state industrial school at Vienna , which he calls orthocromatic photography , and which enables the photographer to reproduce colors in exactly the same tones as they appear to the eye. Above all other earthly Ills , I hate the big , old-fashioned pills ; By slow degrees they downward wend , And of ten pause , or upward tend ; With such discomfort are they fraught , Their good effects amount to naught. Now , Dr. Pierce prepares a pill That just exactly fills the bill A Pellet , rather , that is all A Pleasant Purgative , and small ; Just try them as you I eel their need , You'll find that 1 speak truth. Indeed. A replica of the lost Bronze Hercules by Lysippus , has been discovered in a lumber room of the Loure museum. A bachelor of arts An accomplished ladr- killer. , , / The Morning Dress. It is said that a lady's standing in society can easily be determined by her dress at the breakfast-table ; an expen sive , showy costume indicating that the wearer has not yec learned the proprie ties But no one need be afraid of be ing called "shoddy" if her loveliness is as apparent by daylight as at the hops. Perfect beauty is never the attendant of disease ; above all , of those diseases pe culiar to women , and which find a ready cure in Dr.'Pierce's "Favorite Prescription. " Price reduced to one dollar. By druggists. The balance of power When a wheel gets on a dead center. Lynn and Haverhill , Mass. , together made nearlv shoes enough in 18S4 to shoe half the population of the United States. The "old reliable" Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy. The religion of the Mexicans seems toliave been absorbed by their vices , or their vices by their religion , for even their lotteries and their gambling dens seem to sail under the patronage of the saints. "ffcllo ! Bro. Gardener. The Omaha Weekly Bee and Eural Nebraska , 20 pages , 80 columns , 1 year , $2.25 , only 25c more than the Bee alone. This in- cludes'ticket in Bee's $40,000 premium distribution. Weekly Republican and Eural , 1 year , $1.40. Or a $1.00 knife or a 500-p ge dictionary free to all who send $1.0 ( for a year's subscription to the Eural. Address H. S. Smith , pub lisher , Omaha , Neb. Mention this paper. "Miss Florence , do you love beasts ? " "Am I to consider that as a proposal , sir ? " was the lady's quick retort. Farmers' Folly. Some farmers adhere , even against the full light of fac and discovery , to the old fash ioned folly of coloring butter with carrots , annatto , and inferior substances , notwith standing tb splendid record made by the Im proved Butier Color , prepared by Wells.Rich- ardson & O , Burlington , Vt. At scores of the UEST ag cultural Fairs it has received the highest award over all competitors. Bulwer was right ; there's no such word as fail. It Is modified into assignment. Miss Alice Rickel , of West Union , Iowa , who has been paralyzed for five years , is now at Drs. Dicke on & Stark's Surgical Institute at Kansas City , for medical treatment. The Surgeons are hopeful of restoring to Miss Rickel the use of her limbs. Yes. son , we call that kind of a hat a stove pipe , because it soots our clothes and makes a draft on our pockets. ' TITE purest , sweetest and best Cod Liver Oil In the world , manuf ictured from fresh , he lthyllversupon the sea ahor < It Is absolutely pure ana sweet Pa tients who h "e once taken It prefer it to all others. Physicians have decided It superior to any of the other oils In market. Made by CASWEL ; . " & Co. , Nevr York. Another project Is on foot to bridge the Hudson river in the vicinity of Foughkeepale. Coughs and Hoarseness. The Irrita tion which induces coughing immediately re" lieved by use of ' ' Brown'f Jtronchial Trochts ? Sold only in boxes Would it be just to say that all physicians partially get their living by pill-agef For Indigestion Take Allen's Iron Tonic Bitters. All genuine bear the signature at J. P. Allan. Druggist , St. Paul , lllnn. The man who sows taffy seldom reaps a crop of sugar-cano. Many medicines now on the market owe what virtue they possess to the presence of rt-rful and . ' poisonous drugs. HUNT'S Idney anil Liver ] REMEDY is purely yege- tie aud will not injure the feeblest and most delicate penon. * When you visit New Ybrk City , via Central depot , save Baggage Expressage and ? 3 Car riage Hire , and stop at the Grand Union Hotel , opposite said depot. Six hundred elegant rooms fitted up at a costof one million dollars ; 51 and upwards per day. European plan. Ele vator. Restaurant supplied 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. New York City derives $300,000 a year from fcrry-boata. A CARD. To all who are suffering from errors and Indiscretions of youth , nervous weakness , early decay , loss of manhood , &c. , I will send a receipt that will euro. FREE OF CH AHGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send self- addressed envelope to HEv. JOSEPH T. INMA.V , Station D , Now York. German socialists have a flourishing club In Kansas City. It Is designated "No. 1 West , " and has upwards of 101) members. Carbolliico. Sorrow and gloom the soul may meet , Yet love wrings triumph from defeat ; And tlic coirnVht hair can still be fine by using JTat/te "Cover" Is what tl.e English broker calls " . " "margiu. _ _ : From amouy ; the many testimonials received we select the following written by J. H Car ter , a resident of Phelps county , Mo. , who says , "I have used Sherman's PJHCKLY Asa BITTERS to the best advantage , and can hon estly testify that It has done myself and family an immense good , and from my experience recommend it highly to all sufferers. " Boston street flower-sellers dodge the city license by stauditg upon a small corner that is owned by the United States government. Tonne Wen ! Read This. THE VOLTAIC BELT Co. , of Marshall , Mich. , offer to send their celebrated ELECTRO VOLTAIC BELT and other ELECTKIO APPLIANCES on trial for thirty days , to men ( young or old ) afflicted with nervous debility , loss of vitality and manhood , ' and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health , vigor and manhooa guaranteed. No risk is incurred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at once for Illustrated pamphlet free. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Certain astronomers now claim that the ap parent diameter of the sun varies periodically- \Vltftont a Sear Is the war that Veterinary Carbollsulre cures Galls , Cuts and Wounds. Always brings the hnlr In Us origi nal color. In 50c and 1.00 cans at Druggists or by mall. a. W. COJUE 4tcCO. . Props. , Black River Falls , Wls. It takes a pretty smart phrenologist to tell what is in a barrel by examining its head. In General Grant's paper on "Shi- loh"in the February number of the Century , he tells the story of a narrow escape of himself and two of his staff * officers who got within range of the confederate musketry on the second day of the battle. A ball struck the metal scabbard of General Grant's sword just below the hilt , and broke it nearly off. Before the battle was over it broke off entirely. Of the staff offi cers , one lost a'horse and the other a hat. Sprains , bruises , stiff joints , burns , scalds , and rheumatism ore relieved by Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bone liniment. Sold by druggists. Worms cause peevishness , fevers , convul sions and frequently death. A pleasant , safe and certain remedy is Dr. JAQUE'S GERMAN WORM CAKES. Sold by all druggists. Headaches , constipation , liver complaint , , billiousness are cured by that mild , cleansing remedy which never produces pain , ELLERP. . DAYLIGHT LIVER PILLS. Only 25 cents. Sold by druggists. An economical man will Keep the leather of his harness soft and pliable , which preserves it from cracking or ripping. He always uses UNCLE SAMS HARNESS OIL , Sold by all Harness Makers. One-third of all who die In active middle life are carried off by consumption. The most fre quent cause is a neglected cold , cough , hoarse ness , bronchial trouble or asthma , all of which may be permanently cured bv EILERT EX TRACT OF TAR AND WILD CHERRY. Sold by druggists. A farmer's wealth depends on the condition of his stock. When scraggy and feeble they are especially liable to distempers , fevers , colds , and all diseases which destrov animals. Thousands of dollars are saved annually by that valuable old stand by , UNCLE SAM'S CONDITION POWDER. Restless , fretful , crying children are suffer- ine and need for their relief DR. WIN- CflELL'S TEETHING SYRUP , which is use ful not only for all the disorders of teething 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 cents. Sold by all druggists. TRAD E\ ED/ MARK : Absolutely Frco from Opiates , .Emetics and. Poisons. A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE CURE For Cough * , Sore Throat , Hoarseness , Influenza , Cold * . Bronchitis , Oronp , Whooping Conch , Asthmn , lulnsj- , Pain * in Cheit , md other affect ins of the Throat and Lane * . Price 50 cents a bottle. Sold by Drneelsts and Deal- ers. Parties unable to induce their dealer to promptly get lifer them c Z recelre tico bottltsExpres9 charges paid , by send 7 one dollar to TUB UnLE3 A. YOGELEB C03IPA5T , t-i Owners and Manufacturer * . Baltimore , Uarjlind , TJ. 8. A. Hosteller's Stotn. ach Bitters Is the ar ticle for you. it stim ulates the falling en ergies , Invigorates the body and cheers the mind. It enables thesTstem to throw off the debilitating effects of undue fa- tlsue. glvesrenewed vigor to the organs of digestion , arouses the liver when Inac tive , renewathe Jad ed appetite , and en courages healthful repose. Its Ingredi ents are safe , and Its credentials , which consist in the hearty endorsement of per sons of every class of society , arc most convincing. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. IN THE WEST ! Dry Goods , Notions , Cloaks and CarpetSi A reduction In all departments for the next 30 days of 1O to 2f per cent , less than they can be bought for at any retail store In Chicago. prorders by mall solicited and will receive prompt attention. attention.SMITH'S NEW STORE , No. 1307 Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. Sample Book. Premlwn U * . Tii Lla U.S.CftnlCo.Oe t rkrook. Rheumatism It Is an established fact thaC Hood's EarsaparlUn hag proven an Invalunblc remedy In many severe cues of rheumatism , effecting remarkable cures by Its powerful action In correcting the acidity of ttw Mood , which Is the cause of the disease , and purify ing and enriching the vital fluid. It Is certainly fair to assume thit what Hood's Sat" laparllla has done for others It will do for yon. There fore , If you suffer the pains and aches of rheumatiim , give thlsrcmcdy a trial. "For twenty year * I have bc > n afflicted with rheu matism. Before 1S83 I found no relief , but crew worse till I was almost helplu * * . I then began taking HoQd'sSarenparllla , and It dlilrne more good than all the other medicines I oer bad. " II. f. UALCOM. Bhlrley.SIaas. "I suffered from what the doctors called muscular rheumatism. I took Hood's ! ' > .irsararllla and am en tirely cured. " J. V. A. I'KOUJFOOT , letter carrier , Chicago , 111. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists. II : six for 5. Made only by C.I. HOOD & CO. , Apothecaries. Lowell , Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar sc scm -THE ST TONIC. 3 This medicine , combining Iron with pure Vegetable tonics , quickly and completely Cnrea Dyspepsia. I ndlgentlon , YVenknesot Impure Blood , 3IalarIaChlIlsanilFever , and Nenralslo. < It Is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys and Liver. It Is Invaluable for Disci es peculiar to Women , and all who lead seuentary lives. It does not Injure the teeth , cause headache.or produce constipation otter Iran medicines do. It enriches and purifies the blood , stimulates the appetite , aids the assimilation of food , re lieves Heartburn and Belching , and strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers , Lassitude , Lack of Energy , &c. , it has no equal. jSThe genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Hate aljby BUOHIf CHXMIC1L CO , B1LTIBOBZ , HO. 5REAM BALM _ Cleanses the Hays at on. Heals the Sores. Restores the Senses of Taste & Smell7 A Quick l& Positive Cure. 50 cents at Druggists. GO cents by mall regis tered. Send for circular. Sample by mail 10 cents. ELY BROTHEHS. Druggists , Owego. N. Y. CURES AICD1SEASESQFTHE LIVER" KIDHEYS STOMACH AND BOWELS. General Delilityt Jaundice , Hafeitnal Constipa tion , Iiivor Complaint , Sick Headache , Diseased Kid- neyc , Etc. , Etc. It contains only the Purest Drugs , among Which may be enumerated P2ICEL7 ASS BA22 AHD BZ23II3 , KiliDSAIZ , SUCS7 , tZSSL , Etc. It cleanses the system thoroughly , and as a PUJ-KUbTER OF TEDS BLOOD Is Unoqualod- It Ifl not an intoxicating beverage , nor can it be need as such , by reason of Its Cathartic Properties. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO. Solo Proprietors , ST. LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY. GILLOTT'SI UliO Sold by ALL DEALERS throughout the \Votld , Gold medal Paris Exposition , 1878. SplnaflUsses' Waist , $175 Spinal Corset , 2 OO Spinal Honing Corset , 33 25 Spinal Abdominal Corset. . . . . : . . . 3 75 Eecoramendod by leading physicians.delivered free anywhere In. the IT. S. on receipt of price. Satisfaction guaranteed. Lady Agents "Wanted pinalCerset Co.,4l2B'ray.SgwYorJr. Hidden Xame , Embowed and Xcw Chromo Card * , name In new IT ] * , an Elegant 48 page Gilt bound Floral Autograph Album-with 40 quotations , 12 page Illustrated Premium and Pnce Lla t and Asent's Canrassizg Outfit , all for 15 eta. SNOW&CO..TaloovilleConii. W. N. IT. , Omaha , 243 5. WHEN WHITING TO ADVERTISERS please say you saw the advertisement i n this paper Health Gained , Long Life Secured , BY USING It Purifies the Blood , It Cleanses the Liver , it Strengthens the Kidneys , It Regulates the Bowola. TRUTHFUL TESTIMONY. KIDNEY DISEASES. "ItvffereddH-jandnloM vitk Kidney troi&k * . ay leateruas rftalky and lloidv , IcouU yet no relief from doctor * . Xidiu-j-lTortcuredme.lamestrrJIas * r. FRASS. WILSOy , rtabodv.lZiH LIVER COMPLAINT. I would not bevHtkout Kldney.TTort if it corf $10. 11 cured milliner and Kidney troiMet after I had lost allhope. SAlTLHODaES , millamitowv , W. VOL. PILES ! PILES ! ! IntffendforlZ yean from JXtci.a * r.one but those that Have been afflclfd can rtnlkt. Kldxey-TTort yuleJcluourtd me. LTXAX T.S.DEr.T , deorgkt , Vt. CONSTIPATION. I trtu a crcatstifererfrorn diseased Kidney f and wa terribly constlpattlfarrears. Inmnotoatseven- tu at well 03 ever I uxi ( . tn'J lift and it it due alonttoKldnev-irort. O.RBROWJT , WatportN.Y. RHEUMATISM. "After suffering for thirty veara from R\ernnotttm and kidney trouble , Kidrje-j'Wcn t fuis entirety cured me. " EUJRIDOS JULCOL3T , West Oath , 31 * . FEMALE COMPLAINTS. "Kidney-Wort hat mrt& my telfe after tvoyean suffering and weakness , bmvaht on byiut of a Beta- Ing Machine. " DR. C. Jf. SUXJIKRLiy , Bun llOt , Co. FOR THE BLOOD. "The pott near Ihaea tunl Kidney-Wort more than mtr , and utt.1 the best result * . Toke it all In all , it it he matt successful remedy Ihavr everiued. " fWLLIP O. BALLOU If. D. , iionkton , Tl. MALARIA. "Chronto JIa.laria.far yenrs , with , liver disease made mt Irish for dtath. A European trip , doctor * and medicine dtdnogood. until luted Kidney-Wort that CURED me. " USURY WARD , Late Col. Kith Reg. , IT. 0.3. If. Y. , Jersey CltyN.J. It acts at the same tlmo on the KID NEYS , LIVER and BOWELS cumulating themto healthy action and keeping them n perfect order. SoUbj iJDrnni t rriaesi.co Liquid or Dry. Th latter Ian be sent by moll , WELLS'RICHARDSON&CQ. , . , URLINQTON , VERMONT , U.S.A. . Q. . u Louisa. ZoctuJ. * Choirs. Conventions , Singing Classes ! and the Higher Schools , No better Hooks have nppoafc l for yeara than the following : / > f r.l l/l/nvfhiJt L. O. EMEBSOV , Agrand , UnOrQl WOrSfJlp m\i \ * tze cnurch linsio Boofc of 320 page * . 100 paces Elements , with a caplj j tal collection of Sacred and Secular music. 75 pages of the best llymn Tunes. 110 paxes of Anthems , and i 3) paces of miscellaneous concert Mublc. 41. Per dozen , * 3. , TL MnJnl Qia rrnv W. O. PCT.K1SS and D. ' / he Model oinger B. TOWNEH. A book , for SINGING CLASSES. 103 pages. 12 Grided Ex-1 erclses. 57 Glees and Part Sonpn..a Hymn Tones , 18 Anthums. and 4 Chants. Abundant and useful mate-j rial for the blnglnK School Teacher. ( X ) cw. Per. dozen , SC. O uX nvtinfitan I * O. EMERSOW. A new OOnS b Wei ing and extra nne son < ? book : for the "higher school ? . " meaning by that. CollCKes , Technological and other special schoolR , Academies , Institutes , Seminaries , High and Normal School * , id ) large octavo pages. 82 harmonized songs of the highest order , both In words and music , clasxlcal IiT beauty and Interesting to everyone. Also exercises and solfeggios for \olce culture. OJ cents , Perdoz- Any book mailed for the retail price. C0l & HEALY , Chicago. OLIVER DITSON& CO , , Boston , * * * * * * * * * * * * * " . LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S . . VEGETABLE COMPOUND' IS A POSITIVE CCRE FOR . * All those painful Complaint * + and Weaknesses RO common * * * * * t to onr best * * * * * * FK3ULE POPULATION. * * Trice 1 In liquid , pill or lounge form. fla purpoie is solely for the legitimate healing of disease and the relief of pain , and that it does all it claims to do , thousands of ladles ear jladlv testify. : It will cure entirely all Ovarian trembles , Infl.imrr.n4 tlon and Ulceration , Falling and Di'iplacemcnta , and consequent Spinal V.'talrness , and is partleularlj" adapted to the changeof life. * * * . * * ltrcmo\cs FaL-itne. M.Flatulenyd -troy3an craving for stimulants , and relieves Weakness of : jo btumacn. It cures Bloating. Headaches , Nervous I'rortraHon , General Debility , Hleeplesbnesij , Depression and Indi gestion. That reeling of bearing down , canning pain , and backache. 13 always permanently cured by its use. Send stamp to Lynn , Mass. , for pamphlet. Letters oC Inquiry conflJontially answered. For tale at druggist * . "Will buy 25 per cent more Groceries at the Old Re liable Store of J. . FRENCH & CO. , OMAHA , than can be bought elsewhere In the state. They selj 15 ! ! > A Suffer for - - Sl.OO 16 llm ExtraC.Sut'Jir for - - - Sl.OO 14 lb * < ; rniulat - < lnsar ; for - - Sl.OO 16 1 2 Hs > "ew Orleans Sugar for - Sl.OO And other goods In proportion. Send for Monthly Price Lists. J. B.French & Co. , OMAHA. AHKAPEST LIST OF ARTISTS 3IATKRIAL3 * D T II W.&N.OilTubpColorsS0c.doz. ; Sable rt II I Brushes , Zc. up ; Bristles. Tc. up ; Plaqup > . .5c.up ; 1'alleU. SSc. ; Eawl3,9 < ic. ; Ariatt * ISoxe. * . SIM : Panels , lOc. up. Oils.lil-2c. ; Varnish , 25c. ; GoliI or Silver Paint , 25c- ; Canvass , Tic. yard ; Pottery and Novelties for Decorating Ic. up : Studies rented,20c- eek : Gold Plush Frames , Monfdinsrs. Paintings , Enpravlnr ; < . Cord and Kails ; PI ANOS and ORGANS , from SiSiip : Violins. 85 ; Gaitars,95 ; M 11CIP Bonlos , 83.50 ; Fifei , Zithers. Sheet iluulc. 1-3 III U OIU off list ; Instructor * for all in trument , 50c. A. HOSPE , Omaha. Send 2 cent Stamp for Catalogue. R. U. AWARE THAT Lorillard's Cliaaz Ping' bearing a red. tin tag ; that LorfHardl R eXioaf fine cut ; that LorUlard * NB.TT Cllpplne * . and.that Lorlllard's Saoil > , * i UM best * od oliaapest , quality considered ? CONSUMPTION. I have a positive remedy for the above diseue ; by Ita use thousands of cues of the wont kind and of Ions Mandlnshavo been cured. Indeed , to stroneln rayfidth In Its efficacy.that I w ! 1 trnil TWO BOTT1.ES FREE , together with a YA LUABI.BTREATISB on this dlM&io to any sufferer. Olvn express and P O. ddrs. DB. T. A. BLOCtlM.Wl Pearl St. , New York. ' O C. CAMPBEIX , Proprietor. K w House. Terms , R per day. 1215 Doczlai Bt. OMAHA , Neb. BtisrKEfS EDCCATIO.V. ronr.pmen who desire to D secure a bus noes education , should Inform them selves In record to theadvanta-ea the Davenport Business College offers Its students , t-end for < 'lrca- lars. lilLLlHitruGE a. 1 > (72 > CAX , Davenport. Iowa , KffSata ! Flalibtd Embootd Card * IOc.IvoIlM GoldP-njj.Coo- 9 V tmxloaPocitlKsife,3FRaehDolj ! trithVzrdrob , u < ! gt' C rl O fit , SOc. , i plf.iud von choice e f citb r , I0c-or 10 pit. HAMDEN CARD CO. , 1 liaxfcnCOM. Morphine Habit Curcil In 1O OPIUM to 20 clays. > "opay till cared. DE. J. bTHj-UE.vs , Lebanon , Ohio. THE BEST TO.TZEPBOOF COAT LIADE. Wmkw ? yon liry In BT flora. Tb nnr POM1TZL SUCKER l * perfect rUJ- Inycoat. Beldrrcrrwhtra. NORTHERN GROWr SEEDS Prodcco BUY , syu odds the finest Flowers , Vegetables and Cro Largest stock of Farm Seeds In tae West. ample Grains frVe. ' Plants and'Koaes lOO.dWO. Will pay to get new catalogue. JOHN A. SALZER ,