THE DAILY BEE TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 5 18S2 ANCIENT IENQLI3H OAKS. Interesting Storloa About Some o tbo Old Trees In England. Gardeners' Chronicle. Among the ancient oaks of En gland , few arc more interesting tha the gigantic ruin now standing in a arable' field on the banks of the Sov cm , near Shrewsbury. It is the sol remaining tree of thoeo vast forest which gave Shrewsbury its Saioi name of Schobbosburgh. The Saxon ncized this part of the country A. D B77 , when they burnt the Homan city of Uriconiuui , whnro Wroxelor nov stands , four miles from the village o Crosaago ; and underneath this now decrepit dotard it is said that the catlitst Christian missionaries of thoeo times and possibly St. Chad himsol preached to the heathen before churches had been built. The Ores- sago Oak culled by the Saxons Crislo nche ( Christ's Oak ) Is probably not less than fourteen centuries old. The circumference of the trunk was aboUi thirty feet , measured lairly at a height of five feet from the ground , but only about oiiO'hnlt of tho"shell of the hol low trunk now remains. It still boars fifteen living branches , each fifteen foot or srxteon feet in length. A young oak grows from the center el the hollow. The noted oaks of England , thanks to those who Jiavo preserved them , thatika to the universal veneration for timber , and to a stirring and lengthened oned hietorr , are innumerable. Wind- aor Forest is particularly rich in hls > toric oaks , and Sherwood Forest , though disaflbrtcsted , still contains Bonioincniortal timber , like Ncedwood , once a crown forest , now a fine ustato of well-farmed land. Drydon's "Three centuries ho grows and thrco ho ntnw , Supreme in itato , find In thrco more de cays , " is a poetical statement , and some of the dates on trues cut down in Sher wood Forest , and marked down COO years before , in the time of King John , prove that it is an under-osti- mate. The great Winfarthing Oak , in Norfolk , was called the "Old Oak" in the tlmo of the Conqueror , and has been supposed to have attained the ago of 1,500 yoaro. The King Oak in Windsor Forest is upward of 1,000 years old. Wlro Foncoa Without Bat be. Ilurlln/ton HaH * jo , The Clinton Ago has found a now way to end the barb-wiro controversy , and that is to disponoo with the barb. That Is certainly n very direct method if it can bo dono. The Ago assorts that the barb is a source of profit to the holder of the patent and not essential In a wire fonco. Some years ago smooth wire fences were quite commonly used , but being poorly con structed , attached to stakes driven in the ground , or to posts sot a greatdis- tancu apart , the wire Bagged , and became - came useless to turn cattle. About the timu wire fvNccs were being aban doned the barb wni attached , und with that improvement the posts were well sot , a rod apart , the wire drawn taut so thut no sag WAS ponsiblo , and grcut pains woru to Icon in building up the fence. The At'O nuuguata that the additional expense of the barb , if put into nn increase of the t'ms und strength of the wire , with the name care token in the construction , would make n better .vid more durable fence than the barb-wire , thereby dispensing with the cruul cattlo-killing prongs. "Tho barb-wiro fence * is un Inhumuti invention , " says the Ago. "When over , the West organizes n nooiuty to pruvont cruelly to unimals its tirat not will bo to destioy the bub fences. " With the restraint of hogs awl sheep by law , many f trmcra Und it pniulioa- bio und economical to use only ono barbed wire in u fence , und that at the top , using plain wire for the lower courses. For CiUtlo thrco strelohcu of nliito wire ( galvanized ) which ia luaily seen , makes u good fenca if kept well stretched und the posts planted linn and not too for np irt. The Wyoming Exhibit. As noon on the exposition , nt was decided upon Governor J.V. . lloyt , of Wyoming issued u proli\nii ! tiou calling for assistance in mak ing a credible exhibit of the ro hourcoB oi their Territory. As the logixluturo had long before adjourned it w.is impossible to secure md from the public treasury , and the Governor was obliged to rely wholly upon the contributions from counties and indi viduals. Ho1 ? well ho has succeeded in his olfnrta to make known tlio iniiny wonderful rt'Bourcses of this Territory is shown in the remarkable and beau tiful display of her ores , economic pro ductr , industrial matororiul mid vast resources in the tasty pavilion at the north end of thu main building. On each corner of tha equnro occupied , are monuments from eight to ton foot in height ; one of the rich rod henm tito ere found near Laramie City und used by the Union Pacific Ituilroad rolling millnjunoof the fine , lurch and spruce , oxoullunt ropreucntatives of 10,000,000 acres of foroatj and ouo of gold und copper oien and lust that wonderful cube of soda Bulplmto , the oxUtonco of which the CQHturn nouap.ipors still doubt This sodn , which is u samplu of the fifteen foot bed of the Swootwatur valley , had to bo out up into hugo cubes , which mndu I ho niost nuvol and interesting monument in the building , On the Hides iiro nrrangcd fight glass cases filled with gold , copper , silver and iron ortB , that rank well with other oxhibUn ; chunks of bi-carbonato of Bodu , chonncally pure , and found in vast deposit ; ; alabaster und gypsum , from ulra thut will last a generation ; mica of good quality and quantity ; with much ( JlhtT material of economic ) and Industrial valuo. In the center of the square stands a hugo column of coal , mudo up of the representatives of the vast veins , varying from four to forty feet in thickness that are found in almost every section of Wyoming. From the top of this pyramid festoons of red and white bunting droop grace fully down to the ends of the oiso next to thn corner monuments , build * inc niul grouping all in n harmonious wholo. Inside the square uro tublea with diles of asboatos and alahaxtor , nhd largo and orimmontalglasses filled with choice aumploa of mice , fine China kavlin , mlnorel paint , natural quicklime , crude petroleum , sulphur , graphite , bicarbonate of soda , sul. phato of magncsiu , and BO on. Around the baao of the coal monuinent arc gronpod pilen of nneurpoBBod granites , marblea and building atones , and samples of work from the Union Pa cific railroad rolling mills at Laramio. Ornamental fronts have been built nn the east and west sides , which boai appropriate inscriptions calling the at tention of its visitor to the fact that Wyoming has already some 700,000 head of cattle , 450,000 sheep , 40,900 horses , 15,000,000 acres of pine lands , and vast resources in the way of ma terial of industrial value , while her liberal laws , excellent climate , tillable soil and progresaivonoss ofler every in ducement to the Bottler. Along with her mining and mineral , Wyoming claims the best cattle and sheep ranges in the United States. The Wyoming exhibit has several poinU worthy of mention. Heing en tirely open , the whole exhibit can bo ( aaily seen and attracts attention from the galleries ; the monuments at the corners afford o view of the interior , ono comes along the aislot before reaching the entrance proper ; while the combination of monuments , cases , tables of glassware , etc. , and the artistic las to shown in thu combina tions of colors , not only in matorialR and ! decorations but oven in the carpet and trimmings of the tables , make it the most attractive of all the exhibits. Not ono presents a more diversified or interesting collodion of products that will attract the attention of the manufacturer facturor than Wyoming. Ucsido the nincrnl exhibit there are two cases filled with its rare fossil turtles and jthor choice pctrifications , for which , ho territory is famous , while _ photo- ( rapha.ind specimens cill to mind the 'enchanted land" of the Yellowstone > ark. Wyoming has been but little mown , and her products hnvo bcon overshadowed by the little giant Col orado , butsho is rapidly coming to the rent and has no doubt a brilliant fu- uro. She atandn upon the solid ground f v.iat resources and extraordinary dvantagos , capital from the cast and von the old world is Booking opppr unities in the cattle business , in inin rals and in other new fields no never joforo. Era long stamp mills , grist mills , saw mills , glass factories , oi1 ofinprloa and a hundred sorts of me Imnical industries will break the ilonco in now solitary places. The Vyoming exhibit is a beauty the > est arranged , most tasteful and artis- c of all. It reflects great credit not nly upon the territory , but also upon loyornor lloyt and his co-laborer , VofoBsor llailoy , who have boon uu- Ting in their endeavors t- > make it a uccoss. They have fought a good ght , and now find their reward in 10 high encomiums given by all visi ors. Too FfiBtidioni- otne would-be Hymns lock on with disgust it the rhymes of K Icctrio Oil "poets ; " tit wo have the bent article known to the world , And intend that nil persons shall know It. t cures co'hn , colds , ahthiim and catarrh , runcliitis and complulnto of that kind ; t docH nut coat much , though rheumatics It cure * . Pis bout OH In the world vnn ctn finil. A FlRlit Uutwoua Taruntulaa. cnmTrllmuc. Many uturlcH have bleu told of the onomuiiH nuturo und vicious habits f the Arizonu tarnntulu , butMeaera. 1. II. Tammon & Oo , No. ! ) Windsor lotel lilock , dealers in cutiositioH , nil u few of their patrona , recently aw an exhibition of the ugly creature's iipositiou , Thick allows that ho is not fruid to b.ittlo with hia own kind on in iqual ground , und that ho knows low to wreak vojigeunce upon the alien fee with r.li the ferocity of a lamiibal. Among other curiosities irought hero with the collection ro erred to were two of these insects , iolh of which were full-grown. Ono was of the brown and the other of the > lack variety. The brown folloiv waa cugud in a cumn on cigar-box and the > luck ono in u glium jar. As they ould not l > o exhibited to advjnlagu i contrivances of tlnu kind , and ua liuy were not very pleneunt cuiupany o liuv'o running abeut loose , u Inix Imost two feet iquaro , with a glass top , wua procured , on tno bottom of which u Jaj or of sand was unread to make the animals foul nt homo. The cover was then drawn , and the two Widow pitched into it from their nop urato cagea. No sooner did the one discover the other's prouonco than they rushed at each other an viciously IIB two panthurd , and immediately cloaed in deadly embrnco. They came together with n bound , and then twining their long , hairy legs about uaoh other , rolled over and over in the sand , biting onch other aavogoly , and then tugged with all their might aa if endeavoring to srush each other by sheer mus- : ular power. Incredible us it may jiiom , this sort of warfare waa kept up for six houra , during most of which time it could not bo seen that either w&a gaming the alightost advantage , IIB neither allowed any sign or dispo sition to end the fight except by the loath of his adversary. At last the black one auccumbcd , and rolled over lead on the sand , while thu victor ini- mediately proceeded to reap the spoils jf hia lout ; buttlo. Seizing hi * van ished euumy in his ntout horna , or pincora , or whatever contrivance ho Una for that purjwau , ho rapidly toio inn limb from limb , and coolly pro- : uodud , in true cdiimhiilistiu fashion , ; o nmlio a mo.il of him. In i\ very nhort time nothing wiu oft except a httlo pilu of legs and liocou of ehi'll to mark thu eiiot where ino tarantula hud fallen und ono had iined , Many persons who liavo passed ho window within thu past two or : hruo days have doubllees inietakun : his little piece of ( , tarautulio debris 'or the real live animal when a closer nspoption would have aliown the rormin hidden away in ono corner of .ho box , In ily digesting hia ruthor die- { usling meal. Thin monster may bo icon to u little hotter advantagu in a i largo gluts jar , in which hu looks aa lice , fat , and deadly aa a body could visit , AN AHUTAir ACOIOENT. Utrnculoua Hacupo from Death of Profosaor Owlnge , the Daring Aeronaut A llrlor Inter- Vlow With the Profoduor. Can M City Journa' , A reporter of the Journal yesterday norning had the pleasure of an Intro- luctlon to Professor On Ings , the cele- iratod aeronaut , who is to make thu .sconsion at the new oxpoaition 'rounds this afternoon , The professor is a very qnlot , uuos- ontatious gentleman and not nt all nclined to dilate on his wonderful dvtmturos as a naviga r of the air , I'ho reporter , however , had learned hat the professor hud recently met rith a narrow oacapo from a violent oath while making un ascension from ilchiion , Kas After talking with the aeronaut a few moments , the reporter broachot this subject. "Yos , elr , " caid the professor , mj balloon burst while making an ascen sion from Atchison a few days ago. " "Well , professor have you any ob jections to telling the readers of the Journal about this hair breadth escape - capo of your J" queried the scribe. The professor replied that ho had no objections to giving a brief histo ry of his adventures , and assisted by a few questions from the reporter , ho related in eubstanco the following somewhat STOUY : As the balloon moved slowly up ward , a magnificent view was spread out before thp turonaut. A vast mov ing panorama , embracing all of the cities in that vicinity , the river , in numerable houses , groves and fields , the whole forming a picture of such transcendent loveliness ftD _ to fairly da 7.7,1 o the beholder. While lost in contemplation of the sublime beauties of nature thus presented to his view , the air ship reached what the professor denominates as still space. As aoon as this was encountered ho began to ascend WITH OIIKAT IlAriDITY , at the same time ho hoard a crackling nciso and it Bcomed aa if his frail ship wan going to pieces. Fouring that the rapid expansion egan gan in this rare atmosphere would KXPI.OUE TUB I1ALLOOX , the profoesor opened the valve in the crown , but the usocnt w.is no rapid and consequently the pressure from above ao great , that the gua could not escape and in a moment A TEARING NOISE was hoard. The now thoroughly alarmed luronaut climbed up the ropes and discovered a rent in thu balloon yard long , from which the gaa was rapidly escaping. The balloon now began to DESCEND WITH FUIUUTFCL VELOl 1TV , and the professor began to throw oul packages of advertising matter , which waa all ho had with him ia the way of ballast. As the balloon rapidly nearcd the earth , what appeared to be a forest waa described by the apparently doomed -eronaut , end fearing that ho would bo caught in the limbs of the treca , ho climbed into the rigging and passed over in safety. Climbing back into thu basket , ho heaved out the anchor , but it waa immediately broken. By this time terra firm a waa very close at hand , and in moment ho BTKUCK IN A CORNFIELD about nine miles southwest of Atchi- son. son.Tho professor had prepared himself for the inevitable , and was standing on the aidu of the basket , tightly clutching the valve rope , hoping that the gnu would eac.ipo with nullicient rapidity to onahlo him to hold on to Ins balloon , Lrko a trim sailor ho waa not willing to deaurt hia ship in the hour of danger. THE rORCB OF THE COLLISION \vai even greater than the professor had anticipated and ho was spinning over and over for a distance of twenty feet or more. 11 o waa considerably shaken up , but did not receive ecratch. The billoon thus belli ? re lieved of incumbrancc , shot upward and when at a great altitude exploded , omitting a cloud of durk-bluo amoko. It then drifted slowly to the south ward and descended in a grove thir tccn miles from the city , where it was found by the professor the following day , hu remaining all night at a farn liotuo. When the billoon disappeared fron the g8Z3 of the arxioua npoctatora and the day were on und the aeronaut fulled to put in an appearance , al manner f f rumors of 1IIK IIOUl'.lILU DEATH were rife on tin1 .stroots ; people aasom < bled in groups on thu atreut und ii : subdued tonea diecuBod the probable futo of the unfortunate professor About 12 o'clock , however , on the day following , the people 'wore at once aa- tonidhed und grutilied to behold Prof. Owinga riding down the street in farmer's wagon. Hu brought his be loved "fihip" with him , and had it im mediately sent to the ways for rep.iirs. Prof. Owings informed the reporter that ho hnd made thirty ascensions pravioua to thu ono from Atchison , und that that waa the first accident he had ever met with. The balloon , "J. P. Pomoroy , " was built by the professor himself , and ho has every confidence in her ability to weather thu gales and atonna of the up per regions under most circumstances. Thu Btauncheat craft , however , that ever floated through uir or water ia li ublo to accident. QIVOM Away. Wo cinnot help noticing the liberal offer inado to nil iiivulliU nnd nutFercni by Dr. Klnjj'x Now Discovery for onsuiiiptlon , Vim nru irruu'fetul tn call at C1 , V ( iood- IUIUI'M Unit.Store , and ji't a Trial Itottlo fne iif cast , If y-ai arc wilfulluij with Consumption - sumption , Snu'ro Coughs , Cold * , Anthm , Itniiiuliltlh , Hny Kover , Loan of Voice , , < -i tiny iilToctlon of the Tluo.it It xv111 iiusltholy euro vou , 100,000 TIMKEN-SPRINC VEHICLES NOW IM USE. They empa * all other * ( or ej y rldlnu. style nd durability. [ .They are for sale by nil Loading Car * iago liuildura anil Doalora throughout ho country. SPRINGS , GEARS & BODIES For 111 b Henry Timken , Patentee audliulldcr ol Flue Carrlajte , EiM ? 3Q01TX0 , - - 3VCO. ) l-6m _ FA8TJTIM.3 1 In goln ; Kut tiXe tbo jMcago & ifopfliwost- Train * l < a\o Ouiaba 3:10 : p. m. and 7:10 : a. in. 'or full Information call on 11 P. DKUKL. Ticket LKcut , 14lli aud Faruaui nil. , J. 1IKI.L , U. P. Ullway Uejiot , oralJAMEST.CLAUK.Uiucral FOR SALE-MILL MACHINERY , TTAVINO changed our mill to Hungarian rol. . .I.L Icr proem , we offer part of our old mi chliicry forike at low price * Jt cansMa of palrof finely OnLined and iipaccd ma'n driving here ! boM % ( Ire r d mor 1 + ) r Ino I ichts fac1 * , three Inchpi pitch , tlrlrlne ft main uptight hnft oout86fcct loir and Hep , one main mortlve ( put tthenl 7 Inch ficc ami 1 ] it > th pilch t o t all 4 tcel and 1 p lr 32 Inch burnt , tplndltB , plnloni (7 ( Inch face If pitch ) , backlaib urirlrfp , curbi , etc. , comp tte , one faur reel chill , 17 feet cloth , 7convcjoruno two reel client , II fe < > t cloth , I eomeyor * two Oratlot wheat healer' , 1 No. 2Mi | rc a smiittcr , 1 Dtrnard 4 Leo r celtlnv separator rater atxl elcvavorj , nhaftt , tir-Mh , pull J , c5n- tej-ora , etc. Some of the machinery has been u cd butallltloour t ? iyear , a-rtall I ) In Rood condition , for further Information nddrcsi J , C. 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Nearly 4,000 , miles Solid Smooth Steel Tracks All connections are ravlo In UNION DtPOTS has a National Itenntatlon ug bolnir the real Through Car Line , and la unUera.vlh encoded to bu tbo FINEST EQUIPPED Hall- road In tlio world ( or nil clasata uf travel Try It and vou will find traveling a Inxurj Instead of a discomfort. Through Tickets via rhls Celebrated Lluo foi sole at all offlcfs In tbo West. All Information about Itatoa o Faro , Sleeping Car AccommodationsTimo Tables , &c. , will b ( dioerfully flicn by applylnlnv to T. J. POTTER , 2d Vlcu-l'roa't & ( Jon. Manatrcr.Chlcsgc. PERCIVAL LOWELL , Gen. Pan9cuer Ast. Chicago W. J. DAVKNI'OKT , ( len Agent , Council IHuffa. II. I * . UIJULL , Ticket AK . omafca morn-cd ly HEAR THEJYITNESSES. JUsy shrink from pu Ililty In conn ctlonwlth 3 , S. B , but vtea o permitted to refer to the fol lowing | HTBOiuHho na\o known and vvltnciiod IU wiii.urful ifKiU : I BRUT , Houston Co , Oa. Wo have In wn "Swilt's * pu.lflc" loatid In liundnda nfmott olstlnatocu not < lood Polson- IHK , Mtrcurlal Illiiim.tUism , Herofuh , Herm , lizetra , Cat rrli Uo , and do cortclintlougly Itntlfj thatlt imfwl'li ' tha most perfect vul tig nal ui.c8 ( , iIIoo'o.l rntlkal and permanent curia lnc\otyc be ulthout a Hlnulo oxooi tton. Hugh I , Dcnr.urJ. Uco. W Kill n , John a , llruwn , Oeo. W. blngliton , ] kViu. llruuson , John II. Host ! , lamet 1) , lliarp , I < \Varrtn I , Hooru&Tuttc , J , W lioliln , I. \\lnibirlj , J. W.Voolfock , | * v , D , Hene , sheriff , J. W. Jlann , Co. Ircaa , 3. 0. Duncan , T. M. KIIIui. Diy & ( iordon , T. Mi Lutner , ihe'lCf. We are ptreooally acquainted with the io tie- nen whoso k'liaiurei api'eir to the above cer. Illcate. 'Iliey ororitlzc.0f . . nald ojuntjof the ilgboit n pe tablllt ) and charaiter. A. c. llll.KS. Ordlnan , Hcuiton Co. Oa. U. H CULLKU.cl'k Sup. Ct. Hou ton Co. da. "Nothingbu > favorable rouorl * . Believe ! . 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Irf lite ll.7 . . , Bold by all DmreUU. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE FKOM COL. L. T. FOSTER. Younirstown , Ohio , May 10,18SO. Dn. n. J. KB.SDALI , H Co. I ha < l n , very vnlua hie IlambletonUn colt that Ip'lznl % cry I Ijjhly he had a large bonocpatln tn cno J > mt anil e email ono on the cither which made hlmxcry lame ; I hail him under the charge o ! tno veter inary mirijeons which filled to uiro him 1 viu one day reading the iHctllicmcnt of KendaiTn Spin In Ctirn In the Chicago KrtM | I c'ctcnnlnel atoncototry It nnd gut ourcril/i > ts hereto s ° nd fi'rlt ' , anil they rrdcrpd tores bottli" ; 1 to k 1I anil I thouuht I trnuld uuo t n thoiouch tiltl , t ii c.l . It a cordlne to tllrcitl-n' and the ourth ilaj t e colt CB.SCI ! to he nine and the him s hme dlfltpptartd. I lined bu one bottle and t ' 0 cott'H limbs are as ( tee of lump * and nil itmooth IM nnj horce In the itato lloUcntlrc' ly cured The euro wvso remarkalile Out I hatolcttnoof my nclghbD'aliaxo'tho remain. < ng two bottksMhi tronon iiMfislf. Very respcctf nil * . L. "T FOSTER. Send for Illustrated circular jrhlnit j.o ! tlvt proof. Ptlco ? ) . All r > nn.'Klst % hs > olt or caa get It for > on. Dr. n. J Kendall t Co , Pro prietor1. Knoebur/h Kails , Vt SOLD BY ALLi DBUGGIBTS , d.w-lv That'crrlblo ' eotirKo fe\tr nrd gup , nnd Us congener , billions remittent ; bcpldcaufTtuloraof tha Bt much , llxcrnnd the boweK both trudica- tcdnndpie\cnttd by Iliouso rf Hvtoltpr'nSt mach Dltt-'if , a purely \CRpt bio elixir , Indn > cd hy phjslclans nnd moro cxten-hclj used 8 a remedy for thonboo ihxj of disoMcn , as well as for many others , than any lucolclno ol the 01'J. For sale by all Drucijlsts and Dealers Benorillj. $ BliJ 6 BL1PASS wm & m MMm j on suffer from Djspcpaia , uao BUKDOCn "LOOD niTTERS. If you are aflllcUJ with Biliousncai , use BURDOCK BLOOD BITTEIIS If you are prostrated with alck Headache , take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS ( your Dowclg are disordered , regulate them with BUUDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. K vnut Blood is mpuro , purify It with BUUDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1' jou ha 'o Indigestion , jou will find an antidote In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If touiro troubled with Spring Complaints , er adicate them with BUUDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If your Ll'crlf toipld , restore It to healthy action with BUUDOCK BLOOD HITTERS If jour Liver la alfcctcd , > ou will find a euro re storative In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If jou have any upcclcs of Humor or Pimple , fall not to take BURDOCK BLOOD HITTERS , If jou have any sj mptoma of Ulcers or Scrofulous Sores , a curativorcmedj will be found In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS For Importing btrcngth and vitality to the sj a- 1IURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS , for Nervous and General Debility , tone up the Jjstcra with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Price. 01.00 DCI Bottle ; ft la BotttoclOCti FOSTER MILBUM. & Co , . , .Props . , BUXTAI. ! ) , N. V. Sold at wholesale by Ish & ilcllahon aiidC. I Soodniun. ja 27 cod-mo Tbe Great Jbtigiish K-imedy N'cier falls ta cnie .Ven ous Dtbllitj , VI tal Exhaustion , Kmld Seminal Wcak- , HOOD , and all the till Uleitu of jouth ful follies and uxccj. ) LJ. It etojn porma llcntlj all wi.vkenlnjr. ImoIuntarylOM sand .1 tain a upon the pja U'lii , the InfItabla re- ult of th o lulprac * ; lcc j , which nro no dcttruo Ivu to nil nil a > id bodj uid inaUo life miserable , often IrtiJit- In.anU : j and death It lrunitheiii the Nir\c , llralq , memorjf Illood , Mustlca , DUtetho nnd Ropro- lucthoOrctnf , It rtttoroi ti all tha ort'anU iinctlrim their former \ltfor and vitality , ma Inc llfo cheerful and cnjojablo 1'rlcc , fla lottle , or four times the quvillty $10. Sent bj isprciM , ticuro from ob rtatlon , to anj addru , m receipt of price. No. C. 0 , I ) , miit , except in receipt of ijl aa a guarantee , Iicttcrs n- | uo tinK answers inustliiclose utauip. Dr. Mintie'a Dandeliou Pills , ro tru beet and cheaivat djvpep3la and billions uro In ths market. Sold by alldiujgleU. I'rlco ' 0 cenu. IR MlNTIIl'8 KlUMir 1UMIDT , KuritkTICl'M , jurrttll kind of KKlnuyaud bladder complalnte. rouorrliea , Klcet and leucorrbia. for sale ny all liufk'liits : ( I a bottle. KNOLISII J1KD1CAL INSTITUTB , TlSOlhoSt , t < t. Louis , Mo. For Sale In Ouiaha by C. F. GOODMAN. JanSS-lv Fo Nervous Sufferers THE QFICAT EUROPEAN REMEDY , Dr. J. B. Simpoon'B Specific 1) 15 a positivecuio ( cr tpcrmatoirhca , Seralc * Ifeokotwv. loj otani.j , raid t.l dlnrascl reaultlc.- roic Kolt-Aliu.o , a ) Mental AnxlsljLoaai [ i-.T.ory , Palnv In tbo Hack or fide , and diseases " " " . . . that leaj to rwt.lty an „ carl } grave UuiUlce ti bilcg tined with w-oodcr tul uucco t. > at tn * to til. Writs for theai'uid cit foil pat. oiJarii , Price , apoclBc , Jl.W ) per | v\ct je , or lU paci. foa ( or 6.W. AdJre i all urdera to II. SIMSO.V ilKDlCINK CO. Nos. 104 and JOe Mala fit Buflals , N. Y In Omaha b0. . 1. Goodman , J. W. Cell , gli , and all drrgi-lltjevuiywhctc. lllnilsatuil'lM ) a palatabl * form. , S \ preparation oflr Itltat u-Ulnol Mnffcm t I trtth , o thnraetfri'Ht V > /Aor iron fwr/w-rtffoi I n mTrnnmai . aitn that T 'd I nK Tome dean In e i of NMTOOI I-rc * r tion. l' < nnalo I > I M I , l > 7nwt > u , an.1 tmrwn eonlitkin ol the blnort , t iw ntiwxlr h" . In m bandi , tud * omnn wt > fxlrt ul cnirw. I * that li. bafllwl imme of onr nv t nmtncnt phrwoiuvi bAt ifrilnA to Uud rrrat M IncoynpamliJn I niwlT I pmtct It In t > nfnmce toaiir Ironiirewaiuion miula In f&rt , rach a romnoniwl IM UK. llAnrrn fl IitoN TONIO MAT eViSurta mjt Vtici ! > . lUlKftltT KAfltlKIA MSv-a h Ar . Ht login. Mo . Nnr. yth. Iffll Jt ( firm fo/or to tluMno < l , natural hrall hfiil totuto t/tf illyrttirfnrffall * .ind nrrrou * titrlfnt , tnnkiny it npnllfablc to Ontrral IMrillty , T > * i of tltr , I'rtmtrntian o J'oirer * anil Jmjioirnff. MANUFACTURED BY THE DR.HARXER MEDICLNE CO. . 213 N. MAIN ST. , ST. LOU Jj-eod&lO-d * ii PULLEYS. E. M. MAXWELL FREIVIONT NEB. . . , , . , EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR THIS STATE. The following advuntngen are claimed for this 1'ully : IT ia smosoKU nnd moro durable , owin : 1. To the ab'ence of shrinkngo atraim. 2. To the incroised num. ber of arirs 3. To the fact th it the rliu h much atronRer than the c t rim. IT is BKTTEU BALANCED. IT IS MUCH MOHTEU IT SAVES I'KLTINO. IT 13 CHKAFEIt. Therfl Is no danger of breakage In hnmllin < when shipped loose. When shipped loose they nto genernllv ncccptodku third-cla R freight instead uf tirjt-cln , nnd as the weight ia only one-hull that of cast Vulleyn the freight is ntill furthT reducoil. WK Q THKSI to iorform satisfactorily nny wgrk from the lightest to the heaviest , ' SPLIT PULLEYS from 12 to 18 inches diameter only. 1'iilloya of wider face thnu 18-Inch nra provided with two wets arm ) without extra charge , \Vo supply each Tulloy with two set-screws without extra charge. ALSO- l for Patent OUR CLAIMS. What wo claim for our PATENT HOT POLISHLD SHAFTINO ia : 1st , That it is round nnd straight. 2d. It can be accurately rolled to any desired gauge. 3d. That its BUIfoco being composed of magnetic oxide of iron obviates any un due tendency to rust or tarnish , wnilo it at the aimo time gives ono of the boat journal or bearing aurfacea o\er discovered. 4th. That it will not warp or upring in Iccy neating. fith. That it is inada of the very b t f n.hued stock. 2TFor further particuhrc , price list and discount * , send to E. M. MAXWELLS Foundry nnd Machine Shop , Fremont N PERFECTION IN ROASTING AND BAKI-IC , is only attained by using f Stoves and Ranges. WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS , For sale by MiLTON ROGERS & SOHS OiwEja.2er.rf3i. . Jull-m&oly BERQUIST BROTHERS , MANUFACTURERS OF 410 S. THIRTEENTH STREtT. Repairing Done in all Branches , OMAHA , NED. Single Breech Loading Shot Buns , from 85 to S18 , Double Bree oh Loading Shot Guns , 818 from to 8 75 , Muzzle Loading Shot Guns , from 156 to S25 , Fishing Tackle , Bass Balls and all Kinds of Fancy Goods , Full Stock of Show Gases Always nn Hani } , Imported and Key West Cigars , a large line of Meer schaum and Wood Pipes and everything required in a first-Class C'gar , Tobacco and Notion Store , igars f f > ra $ lf > .00 per 1,000 upwards , Send for Price List and Samples. Boots and Shoes I OMAHA , NEB. O. IB"1. J' L X3XT DSUGS , PAINTS , OILS Window and Plate Glass. tSTMi ) ore contemplating bullalnjstore.bank. or any other fine win nnd It to thtlr ad an tat e to ccms end with us bitoro purchasing their Plato Glass , O. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA - NEB.