Castor Oil. One of the'chief uses to which castor oil is now put is that of dressing and softening leather for boots. It was formerly used for dosing children whose stomach's were disordered. And. an awful dose it was , Now we give suffering children Brown's Iron Bitters , which tones the stomach , regulates di gestion , and imparts strength to the yrhole body. Brown's Iron Bitters are incomparably better than castor oil , and more pleasant to take. Jay Gould prefers traveling by water to riding on tho rail. Don't Skip This. So many schemes nro put before the public ior tho increase of newspaper circulation , which seem to bo plausible and yet aro fraud ulent , that when a legitimate , honest effort is made to build up tho circulation of a legiti mate , honest paper , by legitimate , honest means , people who have been so many times duped aro very slow to respond to the genu ine scheme. Wo aro led to this train of thought by a perusal of tho advertisement of THE AMERICAN RrjnAi , HOME , of Rochester , N. T. , published in this issue of our paper , to which wo call tho attention of our readers. Wo are acquainted with both paper and pub lishers and take pleasure in recommending it as one of tho very best farm and family jour nals in this country. Every person who sends one dollar for a year's subscription to she paper receives a handsome present which is donated by tho advertising patrons of tho paper. These premiums consist of Cat tle , Land , Reapers and Mowers , Plows , Books , Pictures , Organs and thousands of other val uable articles , The Rural Home Co. is en dorsed by Hon. Cornelius B. Parsons , Mayor of Bochestcr , to whom you can write if you have any doubts as o its reliability. It wilt pay you to send for sample copy if nothing- more than to got a look at this great twelve- page , . .sixty-column illustrated naper. Ad dress Rural Home Co. Limited , Rochester , W . A _ Warm weather coming. ' 'Every day will bo Bun-day by and by. OUGHiURE Absolutely Tree from Ojplctes , .Emetic * < md .Poison * . * . A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE CURE For Cousin , Bore Throat , Hoarseness-Influenza , S \ Calds. Bronchitis , Croup , Whooplnz Oough , , Asthma , Quinsy , PalnH IB Chest , and other affectloni of thjiThroat and Icings. V lce SO cents n bottle. Sold by Drnpcists and Deal- , \ . Parties imaKe to induce their dealer lo promptly Vox them will recelre two bottle&Express charges -r by tending one dollar to , ' TUB CUAIILES A. VOCEtrit COaPAST , / Sola Owners and Manufactnren , / R'tltlnorr. Hur land. TJ. S. A. OH ! MY BACK ETCTJ strain or cold attacks that treak back and nearly prostrates jou. = co CO Strengthens tlto Mnsclcs , Steadies the IServe , Enricliestliemooil , GlveaAcivVigor. DB J.Ij.llTEISB.'Pairfield.ImTa.saTS : "Brown's Iron Bitters is the best Iron medicine I tave known in my SO years' practice. I have foond it specially beneficial in nervons or physical exhaus tion , and in all debilitating ailments that. bear so beavfly on tho ayEtem.Use it freely in my own family. " Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BROTCN CHEMICAL. CO. . BALTIMORE , MR. LADLES' HAND BOOK useful and attractive , con i taining list of prizes for recipes , information about re coins , etc. , given away by all dealers in medicine , or mailed to any address ou receipt of 2c. stamp. WILL CURE Dyspepsia , Liver and Complaint , And Health Restorer , JJlporfect renovator and Inrlfforator of the ' system , carrying airay all poisonous m&ttar , r and restoring the blood to a healthy oondt- . feon , enriching- , refreshing : and Invigoratlngr Doth mind and body. As a cure for HHEU- JfATICS It hay no equal. SAFE , SURE AND SPEEDY In all oases of Indigestion , Biliousness , Coo- StipatJon , Headache , Loss of Appetite , Piles , 2feuralffln , Nervous disorders and all PB- MALE COMPLAINTS , Hops and I7OJLT M never falls to perfect a cure when taken. THOUSANDS OF CASES Of theworst forms of these terrible diseases fcave been quickly relieved , and In a short time perfectly cured by the use of Mops suid. MAI/JT Bitters. Do not get Hops zuid HIAIiT confounded with other into- rior preparations of similar name. Tako nothing : but Hops nmd MJLL.X. All draffelsts keop them. Kone genuine unless ' Bianuf actured by * ? HOPS & MALT BITTBR3-CO. . Dotroit , Mich. Hostctter'8 Stom ach Hitters conquers and prevents ma larial fevers , dys pepsia , ch ronlc con- ztlpatlon , a tendency to kl Iney and blad der nllments and rheumatism , and is of the greatest vtlue In cases of bodily trouble arUinp from weakness. Old pee- ple are greatly aided by it. and It is highly serviceable to con valescents and ladies In delicate health. It Is , moreover a use ful medicine to take Trilh one on long Journeys , and coun teracts the effects of mental exhaustion. For sale by all DruB- glsts and Dealers generally. Askyour ealer for ft C ITAL CITY WHIPealer be inrprised. Hi 1 V * Thcyaretotnethlncwondc rful. In- dst yourdealer ordering the CAPITAI. crrT-WHTji K Siey do ? ot carry them In cfc. A. J. Guittn & Co. . Water Gas Fuel. ' ( fun i nCT CAN b replaced by an ABU- A LlMI LUb I KiCIAI one. BOO Sitentfree. - \ - ' . j " - - ' " ' " Itf p5 ; ' , f : _ ' . "f--- - : PROTESTING A Declaration of Grlovancss in Convention. Meetings have been held throughout Utah , Idaho , and Arizona , at all the Mormon tabernacles , at which a declar ation of grievances ani protest which had been formulated , at a general con ference of the Mormon church , April 5 , was read. The declaration is addressed to the president and the people of the United States. It begins by saying : "A condition of affairs imperilling the vital interests of the vast majority of the people of Utah and their co-religionists in the neighboring states and territor ies , impels us , their representatives , to address you. Qnr rights as American citizeus are trampled upon , and believ ing it our imperative dutj , in the presence of such _ a danger , to protest against the gigantic evil which threatens not only our liber ties , but the liberties of every freeman , we , in general mass meeting assembled , in the name of freedom , justice and hu manity make this appeal for relief and protection. "Wo areunpopular with our fellow-countrymen ; it is our reli gion which makes us so. "We aro a small minority in their midst , but we have yet to learn that these are grounds upon which to justify in a land of-lib- erty the acts of oppression which we as a people from the beginning of our his tory have been made to suffer. As to our religious "faith , it is based upon evi dence which to our minds is conclusive convictions not to be destroyed by legislative enactments or judicial de cisions. Force may enslave the body , but it cannot convince the mind. To yield , at the demand of the legislator or the judge , the rights of conscience , would prove us recreant to every duty we owe to God and man. Among the principles of our religion is that of im mediate revelation from God ; one , of the doctrines so revealed is celestial or plu ral marriage , for which ostensibly wo are stigmatized and hated. This is a vital part of our religion , the decisions of courts to the contrary notwithstand ing. " The charge of treason and rebellion made against the Mormons is declared to be unjust and untrue. The fact is cited that a quota of 500 men war sent 2,000 miles overland to aid the United States in fighting against Mexico. It is asserted that the general government has ever been willing to lend a willing ear to all re ports of sedition made against the Mor mon people , and that when investigated they have always been exploded. Strong complaint is made that the government has refused to confer state hood upon the Mormons , although Utah has all the qualifications of popu lation , wealth and stability of com merce and society. It complains that aliens have invariably been sent into the territory to govern the people , who , with honorable exceptions , have tram pled the rights of the people under foot. The petitions , protests and memorials against th se abuses have never been heeded. It then goes on to say : "The paramour of mistresses and har lots , secure from prosecution , walks the streets in open day. No United States official puts a "spotter" on his trail or makes an effort to drag his deeds of shame and guilt before a judge and jury for investigation and punish ment. But note the contrast : In Utah , Idaho and Arizona , a concerted assault is made upon the Mormon peo ple. Spotters and spies dog their foot steps. Delators thrust themselves into bed-chambers and watch at windows. Children are questioned upon the streets as to the martial relations of their par ents. Families are dragged before commissioners and grand juries , and , on pain of punishment for contempt , are compelled to testify against their fathers and husbands. Modest women are made to answer shamefully inde cent questions as to the sexual relations of men and women. Attempts are made to bribe men to work up cases against their neighbors. Notoriously disreputable characters are'einployed to spy into men's family relations. " A Singular Experience. From the Gorham ( N. H. ) Mountaineer. Miss Hattie Edmonds , of Dalton , has passed through a singular experience. Over a a year ago she had s.everal teeth extracted by a dentist while under the influence of chloroform , and immedi ately afterward she was seized with a bad cough and gradually wasted and took her bed , as it was supposed in con sumption. Several physicians exam ined her case , , one of whom attributed her illness to an ulcer in the throat , and gave her a remedy. The medicine re sulted in a severe paroxysm of cough ing , during which she threw out a tooth that had been lodged in her throat ' while sho'was chloroformed , and had remained , nearly costing her her life. She is now rapidly recovering. We think that , while saying her evening prayers , she ought to say the words of the little girl who , after having a tooth extracted , used the expression : "For give us our debts as we forgive our den tists. " The Supreme Court of the United States has recently made an important decision as to and in favor of State rights. The Chicago and Eock Island Baiiroad , in the State of Kansas , passes through a military reservation of the United States. The railroad corpor- ation in a. suit at law made the point that the State did not have or possess the right to regulate railroads within the bounds of an United States military reservation. Upon appeal , the Supreme Court of the United States affirms such right in the State , deciding that the State does not lose its jurisdiction by reason of the sequestration of the land by the federal government for special purposes. This decision , upon princi ple , should enable the State of Kansas to levy and collect taxes on the roadbed of eaid corporation within the limits ol the corporation. In this case the sovereignty of the State has been up- held. ' - - FOUR ACTS PLATED I Sad Report About Ex-President AT- thnr. XVIII tho Flftli and Final Act bo a Tragedy. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. "Dr Lincoln who was at thefnneral" "of ex-Secretary Frelinghuysen , says" "ex-President Arthur looked very un- " "well. He is suffering from Bright's" "disease. During the past year it has" "assumed a very aggravated form. " That telegram is act IV. of a drama written by ex-President Arthur's physicians. In Act I. he was made to appear -'Malaria , " of which all the country was told when he went to Florida. In Act n. he represented a tired man , worn down , walking the sands at Old Point Comfort and looking east ward over the Atlantic toward Europe for a longer rest. The curtain rolls up for Act HE. upon the distinguished actor affected with melancholy from Bright's diseasewhile Act IV. discovers him with the disease "in an aggravated form , suffering in.- tensely ( which is unusual ) , and about to take a sea voyage. " Just such as this is the plot of many dramas by play-wrights of the medical profession. They write the first two or three acts with no conception of what their character will develop in the final one. one.They have not the discernment for tracing in the early , what the latter im personations will be. Not one physi cian in a hundred has the adequate microscopic and chemical appliances for discovering Bright's disease in its early stages , and when many do finally comprehend that their patients are dy ing with it , when death occurs , they will , to cover up their ignorance of it , pronounce the fatality to have been caused by ordinary ailments , whereas these ailments are really results of Bright's disease of which they are un conscious victims. Beyond any doubt 80 per cent of all deaths except from epidemics and acci dents , result from diseased kidneys or livers. If the dying be distinguished and his friends too intelligent to be easily deceived , his physicians perhaps pronounce the complaint to be peri carditis , pysemia , septicjeinia , bronchi tis , pleuritis , valvular lesions of the heart , pneumonia , etc. If the deceased be less noted "malaria" is now the fash ionable assignment of the cause of death. . But all the same , named right or named wrong , this fearful scourge gathers them in ! While it prevails among persons of sedentary habiis lawyers , clergymen , congressmen it also plays great havoc among farmers , day laborers and mechanics , though they do not suspect it , because their physicians eep it from them , if indeed they are able to detect it. It sweeps thousands of women and children into untimely graves every year. The health gives way gradually , the strength is variable , the appetite fickle , the vigor gets less and less. This isn't malaria it is the beginning of kidney disease and will end who does not know how ? No , nature has not been remiss. In dependent research has given an infalli ble remedy for this common disorder ; but of course the bigoted physicians will not use Warners safe cure , be cause it is a private affair and cuts up their practice by restoring the health of those who have been invalids for years. The new saying of "how common bright's disease is becoming among prominent men ! " is getting old , and as the Englishman would say , sounds " " " " since "stupid" especially "stupid" this disease is readily detected by the more learned men and specialists of this disease. But the "common'run" of physicians , not detecting it , give the patient Epsom salts or other drugs pre scribed by the old code of treatment under which their grandfathers and great-grandfathers practiced ! Anon , we hear that the patient is "comfortable. " But ere long , maybe , they "tap" him and take some water from him and again the "comfortable" story is told. Torture him rather than allow him to use Warner's safe cure ! With such variations the doctors play upon the unfortunate until his shroud is made , when we learn that he died from heart disease , pyaemia , septicaemia or gome other deceptive though "dignified " ' cause. Ex-president Arthur's case is not sin gular it is typical of every such case. "He is suffering "intensely. " This is not usualGenerally there is almost no suffering. He may recover , if he will act independently of his physicians. The agency named has cured thousands of persons even in the extreme stages is to-day the mainstay of the health of hundreds of thousands. It is an unfor tunate fact that physicians will not ad mit there is any virtue outside their own sphere , but as each school denies virtue to all others , the people act on " their own judgment and accept things "by the record of merit they make. The facts are cause for alarm , but there is abundant hope in prompt and independent action. AN Irishman trad Scotchman were once talking about the sun and moon ; the latter asserted that of the .two lum inaries the sun was the most useful. To this Pat replied , "flow can that be ? for , sure , doesn't the moon shinewhen it's dark ? and the sun only makes .his appearancewhen it's daylight , at any rate. " The skeletons of twenty-five or thir ty men were recently found in a can yon near Stein's peak , New Mexico. They are supposed to be the remains of a party of troops massacred by In dians years ago. Bcv. 3Ir. Spurgeonprefers potatoes to por terhouse steak. He Kept the Whole House Awake. WASHINGTON , D. C , Mr. F. O. Mc-P Cleary , a prominent solicitor of patents of this city , was troubled for several weeks with a severe cough , which not only deprived him of sleep hut annoyed others. The only thing which did him any good , he says , was the new prepa ration Bed Star Cough Cure , a purely vegetable compound , free from opiates , narcotics or poisons of any kind. . A Chinese Advertisement. The advertisement of a Canton ink ; maker , translated , reads thus : "At the shop Tae-Shing ( prosperous in the ex- tremej very good ink ; fine ! fine ! An cient shop , great-grandfather , grand father , father and self make this ink- fine and hard , very hard ; picked with care , selected with attention. This ink is heavy ; so is gold. The eye of the dragon dazzles ; so does this ink. No one makes like it. Others who make ink make it for the sake of accumulat ing base coin and cheat , while I make it only for a name. Plenty of A-kwant- saes ( gentlemen ) know my ink my family never cheated they have always borne a good name. I make ink for the 'Son of Heaven' and all the manda rins in the empire. As the roar of the tiger extends to every place , so does the fame of the 'dragon's jewel. ' " A GALVESTON colored servant , on her way homewith a basket of pilfered gro ceries , meets a friend. "How is you comin * on wid dem white folks ? " "I'se gwine to leab 'em. Dey hasn't paid dar groceryman in sich a long time I'se ashamed to meet him on de street. " A Georgia hen is reported to have killed a hawk in a fair light by a blow through the eye , piercing to the brain. It was a fowl blow. Halford Sance ! s capital for dyspeptics. In- Valuable to all good cooks. The sultan of Turkey Is a piano-pounder , but not much of a musician. The simplest and best regulator of tho Dis ordered Liver in the world are Carter's Little Liver Pills. They give prompt relief in Sick Headache , Dizziness , Nausea , &c. ; prevent and cure Constipation and Piles ; remove Sal- lowness and Pimples from the complexion , and are mild and gentle in their operation on the bowels. Carter's Little Liver Pills aro small and as easy to take as sugar. One pill a dose. Price 25 cents. "ROUGH ON CATAKKH. " Corrects offensive odors at once. Complete cure of worst chronic cases , nlso unequaled as garglo for Diphtheria , Sore Throat , Foul Breath. 50c- Historian George Bancroft Is a"grand old equestrian. The purest , sweetest and best Cod Liver Oil In thai world , manufactured from fresh , healthy livers , upon the sea chore. It Is absolutely pure and sweet. Pa tients who hare once taken It prefer it to all others. ] Physicians have decided It superior to any ef the other oils In market , Made br CA.SWXLC , HAZZJLXD , &Co-New York. Chapped Hands , race. Pimples , and Bough SklnJ cured by using Juniper Tar Soap , made by CASWILL , IUZAED & Co , New York. j Colonel Inpcrsoll's latest lecture is : "What Is Blasphemy ? " CATARRH OV THE BI.ADDEB. Stinging , Irritation. Inflammation , all Kidney and Urinary Complaints , cured by Buehu-Palba. " II. Josh Billings expects to spend next winter on the Pacific slope. As a Cure for Sore Throat and Coughs , "Broom's Bronchial Troc7ies" have been thoroughly tested , and maintain their good reputation. The Boss Collar Pad of zinc and leather Is unquestionably the best pad ever made. Hu manity demands its use on every horse wear ing a JIame collar. It prevents chafing and positively cures sore necks. It is manufac tured by Dexter Curtis , Madison , "Wis. When Baby TTM sickvro pavo Lor Costorls , "When sho TTOS a Child , she cried for Coatoria , When sho became. HUa , sho clung to Caatoria , Whoa sho had Children , sho gave them Castoria , Mrs. Hendricks is a woman of great decis ion and firmness of character. THE liOFE OF THE JfATIOJf. Children , slow In development , puny , scrawny and delicate , use "Wells' Health Kenewer. Secretary "Lamar likes hard work , but It doesn't agree with him. MRS. T. MCCARTHY , Ulcnland Center , WIs. . after suffering six years with an aggra vated case of salt rheum , was cured by tho use of Cole's Curbollsalve. 55 and 50 cents. Sold by Drug gists. gists.The The ordinary stride of Maud S. Is seventeen feet per second. Sprains , bruises , stiff joints , burns , scalds , and rheumatism are relieved by Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bone liniment. Sold by druggists. . Worms cause peevishness , levers , convul-i slons and frequently death. A pleasant , safe- and certain remedy is Dr. JAQUE'S GERMAN1 WORM CAKES. Sold by all druggists. f Headaches , constipation , liver complaint , ] billiousness are cured by that mild , cleansing ! remedy which never produces pain , ELLERT'8 DAYLIGHT LIVER PILLS. Only 25 centaJ Sold.by druggists. . An economical man will Keep the leather OE his harness soft and pliable , which preserves it ! from cracking or ripping. He always uses ? UNCLE SAM7S HARNESS OLL , 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 , feversr colds , and all diseases which destroy animals. ! Thousands of dollars are saved annually byl that valuable old stand by. UNCLE SAJl'Si CONDITION POWDER. Restless , fretful , crying children are suffer ing and need for their relief DR. WIN- ! CHELL'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 23 cents. Sold by all druccists. "Men are but little lower than the angels , " says an old proverb. Beware of imitations , pretended cures and specifics , and spurious preparations. Take only Hunt's [ Kidney and Liver ] Remedy. Hunt's [ Kidney and Liver ] Remedy has been used over thirty years , and saved thousands from lingering disease and death. Gen. Crook , tho Indian fighter , wears Mfl hair short. That Tired Feeling. Everybody knows what "that tired feeling" Is. It afflicts nearly every one at this time of the year , being caused by the depressing effects of the chang ing season and the debll.tated conditioner the body. The refreshing , toning and Invigorating Influcncci for which the system appeals will be found In Hood'i Sarsaparllla , the reliable tonic and blood pnrlfler. Give It a trial. "I .took Hood's Sarsaparllla for loss of appetite , dyspepsia , and general languor. It did me a vast' amount of good , and I have no hesitancy In recom mending It to my friends and all needing medicine. " J."W. WILI.ZFOED , Qulncy , 111 , "I began taking Hood's Sarsaparllla when I was sc weak I conld not do my work. It hag made a new person of me. All I ask of anyone Is to try Hood'i Sarsaparllla and see its quick effect. It takes lesi time and quantity to show Its effect than any othei preparation I ever heard of. " UBS. C. A. II. HUB- BXED , 2 orth Chill , If. T. Hood's Sarsaparilla by all druggists , tl ; six for tS. Made only HOOD' & CO. , Apothecaries , Lowell. Hast. IOO Doses One Dollar. W. N. F. , Omaha , - - 263 25. WEITINO TO ADVERTISERS please - saw the advertisement in this paper When you visit New York City , via Central depotsavcBaggage Eipressage 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 ; $1 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. FARMERS. This Is what Interests you all. Tiio celebrated latago Collar , made from our IATA < ! O OH Tanned Leather. Warranted not to cet hnrrt or crack. You can wash them when dirty i land tney will keepsolt and pliable. Ast your d eaters for them. . Use them and you will have no other. LINCOLN TANNING CO. , LINCOLK , NEBKASKA , i Manufacturers. LIQUID GLUE 1 UNEQUALLED FOR CEMENTING WOOD ; GLASS , CHINA , PAPER. LEATHER , &C. Awarded GOLD MEDAL. LONDON , 1SS3. Cifd by Maura & Ilamlin Organ and Piano Co. , Pullman Palace Car Co. . Sc. Jlfd only by the RUSSIA CEMENT CO.GLOUCESTERMASS.SOLD EVERYWHERE. ca-SamplaTinCanby JIiil.2S . GILLOTT'S Bold by ALL DEALERS throujhout the 'World. Gold Medal Paris Exposition , 1S78 * CONSUMPTION : I haro a B > sltlv remedy tortha aoor * dluasa ; by lt tisa thoaiabds of eases ef the ir rst kind and of Ion * mfr ft * ? ? ' ts $ & : cacy . tbnt I will BenUTTr . I. * erwItn' TAI.UABI.KTRBXTISB om thlldiBftlM anffaror. fllra express nd F. O. addrfsi. to any w * DE. T. A. SLOCUSI.1U Ptarl St , N Tori , R. U. AWARE THAT Lorillard's Climax Plug bearing a red tin tag ; that Lorillardl R oe lieaf fine eut ; that LorlUard's Kavy CIIppInKi. and.that Lorillard'8 81 UM b * S aad cheapest , quality con * > d nd ? A. * p r on to lell nrgo d < . No capital required. Salary raid _ monthly. ExpenMt in adrancc. Fall p r- tlealanVBKX. We mean what we say. Standard Silver TVara \7ashlnarton St. . Boston , Mn n. AGENTS JSSSS employment and cood salary selling ilucen City Skirt and StookJnKSunporters.Sampla outfit free. Address Cincinnati Suspender Co. , Cincinnati. O Bend us TEX CKTTS 8ILTIB , , _ _ _ . andwewillmailyou valu- able samples of anewbtuiness , with package .ofoool * . wfi.cn will nelp you to make . more . * kmonevthananythinceTcradYertised.Eitherex. : PKBSl ? CO.thleagolll. Sptcial-A Gold Dollar free to each of the first 250 who antwer this adv'U "THE BEST IS CHEAPEST. " EXCISES , TURPCHFR SAff-s s. HorsePowen nnJ-OnCnO CloverHnllers ( Suited to all sections. ) Write for Fit EE Illus. Pamphlet and Prices to Tho Aultnrxn& Taylor Co. . illnsfield. Ohlr- DO YOU "WISH to buy "Watches or Jewelry ? If so , send your address and we will send you Illustrated Boot with bottom prices. AVhitney Cook & Co. , [ Established 1870. ] 92 Market St. , Chicago. . 1O -ft4UaU XSU * GU. * vr OPIUM No pay till cured. DE. J. STETUXNS. Lebaaon. Ohio. Omaha Commercial. Send name for COLLEGE Catalogue and specimen of pcman- shtp. M. G. UOHUBOUGII , Principal TAUGHT AND SITUATIONS FUUKISHEO. Circulars free. I VAIiEKTINE BROS. , Janesvllle. Lost Manhood. 1'rcinuture Wccay , Weakno * . Sralna and all forms of. Weblllty In Jlen frorn early error , ignorance , vice crept cescs Quickly and .Easily Curoilwlthoutconftuemcntbr the SCIVIALE TREATMENTS noirflnnly established In Americaaolelv on Its mcrlu FREE to earnest lnqnrer , ( nottolOT8 , orcurio- lity-seekersXIargo Illustrated work on IMseasca of tho Genlto-Urlnury Orcnns. Brain and Nerve * . ( Sealed , for 8 cents instamps. ) Gives testimonWibnsl- ness and medical references , Ac Conciliation Free. OIVIA1.E AGEXOY. 174 Fulton 8t. New York. Una special feature of Hldge's Food , in contradis tinction to others. Is its neutral action upon the bowels. For this reason. It Is tpeclnlly adapted to those seasons when bowel troubles aru o frequent. Keracmbcr Kld c's Food Is nn old anil tried prepara tion , having been In use for thirty years In England and America. It Is a perfectly safe and nourishing diet for all conditions. GREEN & BURKE , LIVE STOcK COMMISSION MERCHANTS. UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB , Represented at Chicago by the well-knr.wn Live Stock Commission firm of Keenan & IIm- cock , Union Stock Yards. REFERENCE : Omaha National Bank. Merchants' Nation ! Banlr. Darld City. Kearney National Bank , Kearney. Columbus State IJant , Columbtu. McDonald's llaak. North Platta . . LYDIA E.VJNKHAM'3 VEGETABLE COMPOUND 13 A POSITIVE CCKE FOR . All those painful Complaints * snil Weaknesses so common * * * * to onr best * * * , * * * * * > , * FEMALE POPULATION. * * Fries $1 la Ilqnltl , pill * r ioctBg * form. 7Is purpose ia * olel j for the legitimate healing of disease and the relitof pain , and that it does all it tlalms to do , thcnaanilsof ladles car jladlg testify. Itwill euro entirely all Ovarian troubles , Infiamma * tlon and Uleerotlon , Falling and Displacements , and consequent Spinal 'Weakness , nnd is particularly adapted to the change of life. * * * * ItremoTca Faintnr&s , Flatulency , destroys all craringr for stimulants , and reUeycs Weakness of the Stomach. It cares Bloating , Headaches , Nervous ITontration , General Debility , Sleeplessness. Depression and Indi gestion. That feelinc ot bearine down , causing pain , and backache , is always permanently cured bylU use. Send stamp to Lynn , Mas * . , lor pamphlet. Letters of Inquiry confidentially answered. For tale at druggists. Oldest Medicine the druggists.R CThe ir. IsaacThompson's R ELEBRATED EYE - WATE This article Is a carefully prepircd phr'lclans pr - icrlptlon , and has been In constant use for nearly i century , and notwithstanding the many other prepar ations that have been Introducen Into the market the sale of this article U constantly Increasing. U the directions are followed It will never fall. Tvi particularly invite the attention or physicians to KJ merits. Joiijf L. THOMPSON. Soxs & Co. , Troy. U $50 REWARD will be paid for any Grain Fan of lime ills that ua clean u4 bat as much Griin er Stvl In OB * day as ear Patent UONAJZCH Grain and Seed Separate ; and R cc r or oar Improve * Worehou. . MUI witix K u U- itr which we oScr chop. Circa * Ur uJ Price LUt culled free. HEWARKMflCHINECO. Cclumbas , Tube Color ? , Me. doz. ; Sabla Brushes. 7c. np ; Bristles , be. np ; Plaques , Tc. up ; Pallets.6 < u Ariists' Easels , SOc. ; Artists * Boxes , $1.50 : Panel * IOC. 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