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* ' ' 'CONGRESSIONAL. * - SEKA.TB January 7. Bills wore in- troduced ¬ by Mr. Inpalls , to authorize a- bridge acrohs the Mississippi river at Slblcy , Mo. ; also to grant the right of way through jg the Indian territory to the Southern Kansas railway. A resolution bv Mr. Miller , of California , was adopted , " calling for all pa- pers ¬ relating to the Chinese treaty stipula- tions ¬ nnd facts In the knowledge of the ex- ecutive ¬ on the subjoct. VMr. Hoar gave no- tice ¬ of his Intention to call up his bill on counting the electoral vote. The senate went into .committee of the whole on the uew rules and adopted all except those on appropriations and standing committees , which were resumed for the present. A committee on fisheries were provided for.- HOUSE. . . Sir. Townshend offered a resolution , which was adopted , requesting the president to furnish information rela- ting ¬ to the exclusion of American hog pro- dncta - from Germany and France. Mr.- Reed offered the following.which wagjadop- tcd - : "WHKKEAS , It has been alleged that circulars have b'een distributed In some de- partments ¬ asking contributions for political purposes In violation of-theclvfi service law ; therefore , be It Resolved , That the heads of- dep artments In which such distribution , If any , has taken place be ' requested to Inform the house < of the facts connected with paid distribution. " On the -call of"states. . 670 bills were intro ¬ duced. The resignation of George D. Rob- Hon ( Mass. ) was tabled. ' Mr. Converse of- fered ¬ a resolution calling upon the secretary of the treasury for information concerning undervaluation and other irregular practices in the importation of wools and woolen goods. Adopted.- SENATE. . . Tuesday , January 8. The resolution of Mr. Hale was agreed to. It- is as follows : "Resolved , That the sec- retary ¬ of the navy be directed "to Inform the senate what the original cost was of vessels , jv whose names are found on the naval regis- ter ¬ for the yew 1883 , under Jhe bureau of construction , for repairs , steam engineer- ing ¬ , equipment and recruiting , together with the total expense of re- pairs ¬ Binco their construction under the same bureau or otherwise. " The chair presented a communication from the secretary of the treasury , transmitting'- oples of vouchers accounted'by the depaat- mcntof - justice since -March 4 , 1881 , with aames of special and assistant attorneys and detectives employed. Messages from th ° president were laid before the senate rela- ting ¬ to the Illinois and Michigan canal and the work of the Mississippi river commis- Bio" - . Fending discussion on the rules the senate went into executive session and shortly adjourned.- HQDSE. . . Bills were introduced : Mr. Ray ( N. Y. ) giving congress" uniform laws regulatngmarriago.in the states and terri ¬ tories. Mr. Foran. to prohibit the Impor- tation ¬ of aliens under contract to perform labor In the United States. Mr. Brents , for the admission of thestate of Wash- ington ¬ ; also to build a ship-canal between Lake Union and Puget Sound.- Mr. . . Baglcy , to protect applicants of pen- sions ¬ and prevent fraud in the pension ofiice ; also to purchase trade dollars by. fractional coins of the United States. Mr.- toff . ( by request ) to distribute the surplus revenue-among the states. Mr. Deuster , a constitutional amendment pro- ibiting - congress and state legislatures en- acting ¬ any law prohibiting or abridging the manufartifro and sale of any article of mer- chandise ¬ composed wholly or in par t of any product of the soil. A, large number ol other bills were introduced. - SENATE. Wednesday , January 9- .S . Mr. Plumb presented a petition signed by 20,000 ex-soldiers , for the establishment of- a soldiers' homo in Kansas. "Mr. Anthony offered a resolution instructing the com- mittee ¬ on foreign relations, to inquire into the expediency of legislation to enable the executive department to protect our inter- ests ¬ against governments who have prohib- ited ¬ and restrained the importation of healthful meats from the United States. Petitions presented By Mr. Slater , froiui the citizens of Oregon , praying that the1 lands granted to the Oregon Central rail way , Which have not been earned , be taken by the United States. By Mr ? Loganj praying for the 'passage of an act pensioning ex- prisoners or war. . Mr. Logan introduced a bill for the construction of a bridge across the Missouri river by the Chicago and Rock , Island railroad , at Kansas City.- HOUSE. . . Mr. Gibson'asked leave to offer a resolution declaring all laws of the . federal government authorizing the sale of | [ A intoxicating liquors In the states , wholesale ' * or retail , be made dependent sn the parties authorised by first obtaining license of the state authorities. Mr. Deuster objected. The speaker laid before the house the presi- dent's ¬ message In regard to the Hennepinc- anal. . Referred to the committee on rail- roads ¬ and canals. The speaker laid before the house the message of the president sub- mitting ¬ the annual report of the Mississippi river commission. Reference to this report called out an extended discussion.- Mr. . . Kasson offered a preamble and resolu- tion ¬ reciting thas certain foreign govern- ments ¬ with which the United States have commercial treatise securing to the United States the treatment assured to the most famed nation in regard to the ' importation- of - American produce and manufactures , have , in apparent violation of such treaties , prohibited the introduction of certain food products of the United States under regula- tions ¬ not applied in like productions of- o her nations , and directing the committee I on foreign affairs to inquire into the facts and report what legislation and other action should be taken by congress or the executive to secure the due observance of such treaties to protect the rights of UniCed States citi- zens ¬ with respect thereto , whetheiS relating to legislation or otherwise Adopted. : '" SENATE. V' Thursday , Dec. 10. Mr. Dawes in- troduced ¬ a bill providing for"the creation of- a United States -Telegraph company , under the direction of the poit-office department , and thejcrcation of the office of fourth assis- tant ¬ postmaster rgeneral. * Mr. Voorhees presented a petitionlram posts of the Gfeand Army of the JRepublic praying for the pass- age ¬ of the * Dlll'now * pending , repealing the statutory limitation In regard to ar- rearages ¬ of pension. Petitions were also presented by Mr. Conger , from the Grand Army of the Republic posts of Michigan , asking for further awards of land to exsol- diers ¬ , and by Mr. Logan , from many ex- z - soldiers , asking for the opening of theSioux reservation ; also asking for the passage of the equalization ofbounty 'bills. Mr- .Voorhees . introduced .a bill to equalize the bounties of soldiers. [ This Dill is the same as tbatpa = sed by congress 'nine years ago , but vetoed. by .President Grant on the ground'that .it wonld take more money out of the treasury than the public interests would warrant. ] The senate resumed con- sideration ¬ of the new Tules--but' without action adjourned. , HOUSE Mr. King introduced a joint resolution for the immediate app"ropriatio- of $1,009,000 for the persevatlon , re- pair ¬ and construction of certain works of improvement on the Missouri river. Mr. Wood offered the following , which was adopted : That the secretary of the treas- ury ¬ be requested to state to the hour the amount of gold certificates issued by the treasury department between Dec. , 1 , 1878 , and Doc. 1 , 1881. and if "none issued , his reason" for non-isbuance : also , the amount during 1832 and 1883 , and the reason for the limited issue thereof for those years , and his reasons for discontinuing the issue of silver certificates since 1881 and not Issuing gold and fillvcr certificates , as re- quired ¬ by law. Mr. Laml > introduced a bill fixing the hours of work of .the laborer of the government. . Referred. Adjourned till Wednesday. ? SENATE. Friday , January 111 Mr. Van Wyckvfromthe ' ommlttee onimprove- roent - of the Mississippi river , submitted a joint resolution appropriating $1,000,000 to continue the Improvements begun by the Mississippi river improvement commission. After debate It was amended so as to give it the form of a bill , which was passed. , Mr. Call introduced a bill providing for the es- tablishment ¬ of a university of me'dlclne at the capital of the United States , for the ad- vance ¬ of science and discovery of improved methods of treatment and euro of disease.- Mr. . . McCall introduced a bill providing for the establishment of a postal savings bank- .It . requires their establishment in all post- offices where the receipts are equal to $ i ,000 annually , and deposits to be received of all suins nder $100payment guaranteed by the government. Mr. Anthony's resolution Instructing the committee on * foreign" rela- tions ¬ to inquire intd the expediency of legis- lation ¬ to enable" the executive to protect' American Interests against those of Govern- ments ¬ discriminatingagaitibt healthful meats from the United States was taken up.- Mr. . . Van Wyck moved to amend by adding "excepting governments whose manufac- tured ¬ goods or products were previously re- strained ¬ or prohibited free access to our ports.- ' During VanWyck's explanation the morning hour expired and the' matter went over and the senate adojurned. * Penetrated to the Bone- .Alde'rman . John Baxter , Toronto , Canada avers that St.- Jacobs CMl will penetrate to the bone to drive out pain. / knoiifif , for I have tritdttit , hits the mark every time- .Political . Contributions. - WASHINGTON , January 8. Postmast- er ¬ General Gresham , to-day , In response to the house resolution calling for information on the alleged distribution In his department of circulars asking contributions from the clerks for political purposes , says : In reply I have the honor to state' that on Saturday , the f th inst. , I was informed that there was distributed in the department a number of circulars , of which the following is a copy : To the Indiana Republicans In Washington : The republican state central committee IK now organizing the state for the'ensuing campaign with great confidence of success if the efforts are properly seconded. Your at- tention ¬ is respectfully invited to the fact that money is uowjieeded .to meet the ex- penses ¬ of the preliaiiijary worki and the committee must Toly upon your zeal and sense of justice for assistance In this matter.- Thev . have sent a subscription paper ask- ing ¬ voluntary contributions for all true re- publicans ¬ of the state now in Washington , which has been placed in my hands , and I- ani.ready to recelve such subncrptions ard remit the proceeds to them. The plan is to take monthly subscriptions for.six-months , payable on the first of each month. Please inform me at once of the amount you are wiling to contribute , beginning December , 1883. Respectfully , etc. , ( Signed ) W. S. O'DKLL.- "WASHINGTON . , D. C. , Dec. 20 , 18S3. * - * ** CONSUMPTION in any stage may to cured by- Hiso's Cure. 25 cents a bottle. Senator Sherman and the Northern Pacific Presidency. ' . WASHINGTON , Jan. 9 Senator "Sher- man's - * attention.being called to a report that the office of president of the Northern Pa- cific ¬ railroad had been tendered to him , and he declined , he , said : ' "The office was not tendered to me , but the matter has been mentioned by leading stockholders and directors. I have said that while I would gladly undertake the du- ties ¬ of the office , tmd have the highest opinion oHhe value and success of the road , yet I could not , * with due regard for the duty I owe to my constituents and collegues- in the senate , resign the position of senator , nor could I properly , while senator , act as president of the company. '' 13 i Nervous debility , the curse of "Ameri ¬ can people , Imme'diately yields to thcaction- of Brown's Iron BittersA , - A Bridgeport letter carrier was pre- sented ¬ with $7 in gold by the people on his route. For Dyipepiilu , Indigestion , Depression of Spirits and General debility , in their various forms ; also as a preventive against Fever and Ague , and other Intermittent Fevers , the "Perrohonpho rated Elixir ofCulls : yal" made by Caswell , Hazard & Co.Lt\ow York , nl (Isold by ell drpsglsta. Is the best tonic ; nnd for patients recovering from fevers or other s'cbnBga. itjias no equal- .A . Bridgeport , Conn. , man lately found a roll of bills amounting to $2- 000 , - , that had been washed ashore from :anroceanwrecc-r - * * * - * - - ** Quick , complete cure all aouoying Kidney and Urinary Diseases. IL Mormon missionaries are traveling through Michigan. \ . * f [ T I Counterfeits- .Allen's . ' " 'Iron Tonic BiTtcrs" have * proved'- a grand success for the cure of Liver Com- plaints ¬ , Dyspepsia and Blood Disorders , and hence the country is flooded with base imitations. Beware ! All genuine bear the signature of J. P. Allen. St. Paul , Minn. The Hannibal and 'St. Joe road has withdrawn from the Kansas City agree ¬ ment. _ _ ; Another Life Haved.- Mrs. . . 'Harriet Cumings , of Cincinnati , Ohio , writes : , - "Early hist winter my daughter was attack- ed ¬ with a severe cold which settled on her lungs. "We tried several medicines , none of which seemed to do her good , but she con- tinued ¬ to get worse , and finally raised large amounts of blood from herlungs. "We called in a physician , but he failed to- do her good. We then called in a physician a most skillful professor in one of our colleges he said she could not et. well. At this time a friend who had § een cured by DR. AVM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS , advised me to give it- a trial.Ve got a bottle and before she had u ed it all up she began to improve-and by use of three bottles was entirelv cured. Two Boston shopkeepers have been fined $50 each for keeping their clerks employed more than ten hours per day. ? f- Faithfulness Is necessary in all kinds of- jWorJuv specially is It necessary. In treat- Ing - a cold , to procure the best remedy , which is Allen's Lung Balsam , and take It faithfully according to directions , and It will cure a cold every time and preventfatalr- esults. . Sold by all druggists- .Waterson . & Co. , 'grain dealers , San Francisco , have failed. ' Ever}' woman who suffers from sick head- ache ¬ , and who dislikes to take bitter doses , should try Carter's Little Liver Pills. They are the easiest of all medicines to take. A positive cure for the above distressing cora- Elaint - ; give prompt relief to Dyspepsia and , prevent and cure Constipation and Piles. As easy to take as sugar. Only one pill a dose. 40 in a vial. Price25cents.- If . you try them you' will not be withou- them. . A revolutionary movement is expect- ed ¬ on the Franco-Spanish frontier.- Ff.IES . , roarbefl. ant *, bod-bogs , rats , mlco , crown , cliipmunkB.cletirod out by "Uougb on Rate. " 15c. The government has filed a claim of * $899,667 againstthe Union Pacific. Coughs and Hoarseness. The Irrita- tion ¬ wnich induces cou tilng immediately relieved by use of "Brown's Bronchial Troches. " Sold only in boxes. The Arctic and Quidneck mills , at Providence , 111. , have been sold to the Union company for 260000. Deacon Smith buys Carboline , the deodor- ized ¬ petroUuira hair renewer and restorer , and since improvement , recommends It- to all his fi ii-nds.as the perfection of all hair preparation . Whoso keepeth his mouth and his tongue kerpeth his soul from troubles.- jjolomon. . . 'ROUGH < JXKA.TS , " . Clears out rav , mlco , flfes.nmcties.bod-buKs , ante vermi .chipmunks. 15c King Ivalakaua , of the Sandwich' Is- lands ¬ , has a § 75,000 crown which is not yet paid for. ELM Giiovu , N. C. Dr. G. N. Robert- son ¬ says : "I prescribe Brown's Iron Bit- ters ¬ and find it all it is recommended to- be. . " The llussian press welcomes the em- peror ¬ , assurance of peace. From Col. C. H. Mackey, 32d Iowa Infantry : I have derived more benefit from Ely's Cream Balm.than anything else I have ever tried. I have now been using it for three months and am experiencing no trou- ble ¬ from Catarrh whatever. I have been a sufferer for twenty years. C. H. MACKKY , Sieourney , Iowa"Feb. 22 , ' 82. For three "winters I have been afflicted with Catarrh nnd Cold In the Head. 'I used Ely's.Cream Balm ; it accomplished all that was represenchd. T. F. McG'OKMiCK ( Judge Common Pleas ) Elizabeth , N. J. ( Price 60 cents- .A . member of parliament has been threatened "with death for denouncing Davitt. READ Tins. The Army and Navy Lini- ment ¬ will positively take the soreness out of Spavin , Bingpone , Splint or Curb , and stops their growth. See advertisement. Schooners of beer are made for sale. [Picayune.- 'Mother . Swan's "Worm Syrup , " for feverish- ne&srestleGsnesBwormscoDStiDatlon - , tasteless. 2o- cVennor predicted warm , sunny weather for this month. , Stop at the .Metropolitan ifotel whe- in Omaha. The best 2.00 per day house in the west. Tables as good as any 3.00 per day house.- DR. . . JAQUES GERMAN WORM CAKES never- fail to destroy worms and remove them from the system- .RHEUMATISM . , NEURALGIA , SPRAINS and BRUISES are permanently relieved by Uncle Sam'-s Nerve and Bone Liniment. Sold by all druggists. PURIFY THE BLOOD with Eilert's Day- light ¬ Liver Pills.- They act directly on the Liver , Stomach and Bowels , being mild and cleansing , but never griping or painful. SAVE YOUR HARNESS by oilins: with Uncle Sam's Harness Oil , which will make it soft and pliable. Tills is the best oil ever made for leather. Sold by all harness makers.- DR. . . WINCHELL'S TEETHING SYRUP is just the medicine for mothers to have in the house for the children. It will cure coughs , colds , sore throat , and regulate the bowels. Donotfail to give it a trial , you will be pleased with its charming effect. Sold by all druggista. WHEN HOKSES AJSD CATTLE are spiritless , scraggy and feeble , they need treatment with Uncle Sam's Condition Pow ¬ der. It purifies the blood , improves the appetite , cures COLDS and DISTEMPERS , invigorates the system , and will keep the animal in a healthy , handsome condition. STOP THAT TERRIBLE COUGH. Every case of consumption commences with a cough , occasioned by having taken cold , which if allowed to run its course will soon , work its way into the air passages and then to the lungs , if not checked -by some such valuable cough remedv as EILERT'S EX- TRACT ¬ OF TAR ? AND WILD CHERRY , which is unrivalled for all diseases of the throat and lungs. Save dangerous spells of sickness and expensive doctor's bills by taking this valuable medicine in season- .sAskyou . druggist for i- t.An . Open Secret. The fact is well understood that the MEXICAN MUS- TANG ¬ LINIMENT is by far the best external known for "man or beast. The reason why becomes an "opens- ecret" when we explain that "Mustang" penetrates skin , flesh and muscle to the very bone , removing all disease "and soreness. No other lini- ment ¬ does this , hence none other is so largely used or does such worlds of good. When you visit or leave New York City, save Baggage , Expreasago and' Carriage Hire , an'd stop at GRAND UNION HOTEL , opposite Grand Central Depot. GOO elegant rooms , fitted up at a cost of one million dol- lars ¬ , reduced o $1 and upwards per day. European plan. Elevator. Restaurant mppOed'with the best. Horse-cars , stages and elevated raHroads to all depots. Fami- lies ¬ can lite better for less money at the Graud Union Hotel than at any other first- class hotel In the city. When you come to Omaha , take the Street Cars or 'Bus for the Metropolitan Hotel. 2.00 per day. Tables as good any 3.00 per day house. The Pennyslvania company will shortly run their own palace car's. Cough away If you want to , but If not , use Halo's Honey of Horehound and Tar.- Of . Druggist. Pike's Toothache Drops cure In one minute Feather borders are used on the skirts of dfesses as well as cloaks. GERM AN RE CORES Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache. Headache , Toothache , Sore TIi rent.Nu-eIlliis .ttprnln .KruUfS , ISurua , NcnlflN , Fro t Itltea.- 1IU . ) ILL UTIIKIt 11UUILY I'AI.NS AKO HUES.- Soldbj . DruegiiU and Dealers erertnhere. Fifty Ceati a bottl *. Direction ! la II Languagei. THE CIIAKI.E8 A. VOUELEK CO. ( * a or.i A. VOUELXRtCO ) lUltlmorr , UdC.8.A. . CATARRH BIT'S ' when applied by the finger into the nostrils , will be ab- sorbed ¬ , effectually cleansing the head of catarrhal virus , causing healthv se- cretions. ¬ . It allays inflammation , tec- tsthemembraneof - of the nasal pass- ages ¬ from addition- al colds , completely heals the sores and restores taste and smell. A few ap- plicationsrelieve. . A thorough treatment will positively cure. Agreeable to use. Send for circular. Price 50 cents by mail or at druggists.- EJLY.imOTBLEJSS . . , OWCKO , N. Y. The nocescity for prompt andethc'ent honscbo'd remedies la dully Krowin ? more lm i erntiveand- of these llt'etetter'B- Btnmnch Bitters Is the chief la merit and the mn > t popu- lar. ¬ . IrrcKiiInrity of the Btomnch and b'i els , malarial fe- vers ¬ , liver complaint- debillty.rheumattsm and minor ailments are thoroughly con- quered by tbt In- comparable ¬ family restorative ard me- dicinal ¬ gnfcmiard , and It is Justlv re- garded ¬ as the purest and most compre- hensive ¬ remedy of its class. For sale bv all Irn slst and Deal- ers ¬ generally. 25.00 REWARD ! We vrill pay the above reward for any case of Rheumatism or NenralKlx we cannot cure. It will relieve any case of Diphtheria or rouu instantly. Army and Navy Liniment will relieve pain and sore- ness ¬ and remove any unnatural growth of bone or muscle on man or bewt. Price per bo'tlo : Lnrpe , $1 ; Btnall.SOc. Willremnd the money for any fail ¬ ure. Army nndNavy I.Inlmenltlo. , 51 > t abash Ave. , Chicago. Richardson & Oo. , Wholesale Kiste ,j t. lxuis.Mo. , Western asents.- Ihave . , a positive remedy for the above disease ; by Us- n a thousands of cases of the worn kind and of long have boon cured. IndffoJ , so at rene ; In my lalta- "nits cflcacy ; that ; I will send TWO BOTTLE3 FUfcE, to- ccthor - rlth a VALUABLE TKEATI3K on this illanasa.to ufferenlvoExpsnnl r. M. any .V _ - . NoJinire.- Xo . Planters. No Pain. Jlr.- W. . . U. Payne. Mnn-halKown.Iowa. WANTED for the best and faswst- aelllni - ; Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduced 33 per cent. NATIONAL PUB. Co . St. Louis , Mo. CURES WHERE Alt EISE FAILS- .Bnst . Cough Syrup. Tastes good- .Uw . in time. So " ' Jiv return matt. Fnll r- iMoody' New TnUorSjstpm of Dress Cutting HOODY J to , t.utiuu.tl , o- DCUCIDUC for any disability ; also to Heirs. Send rCllOlUllO'fit-imp for cinul rs. t.Oi.'L. BlftG- HAM , Attorney. WoshinBton. D. U. U/ANTED experienced Boot and Blbie Agents in 11 every Countv. Liberal Salaries faid. Address , etatlng experience. P. O. B'IX g. g.. St. koala. Mo. Blessed Beuefnctors. When a board of eminent physicians anil chemists announced the discovery Unit by combining nome well-known valuable rem- edies ¬ , the most wonderful medicine was produced , which would cure such a wide ran e of diseases that moxl nil other reme- dies ¬ could be dispensed with , many were skeptical ; but proof of itn merlw by actual trial linn dispelled all doubt , and to-day the discovered of that great medicine , ( Hop- IJitt - r , arc honored and blessed by all as- beneactora , These Bitters are compound- ed ¬ from Hops , Buclni , Mult , Mandrake , and Dandelion and other oldest , beH aim most valuable medicineH in the world , and contain all the bent and most curative prop- erties ¬ of all other medicines , beingtlie greatest Blood Purifier and Kidney and Liver Invlgoratorand Lifo and Health re- storing ¬ Agent on earth. No disease or HI health can posssibly Ions: cxifrt where these- Bitters are need , BO varied and perfect are their operations. They give now life and vigor to the aged and infirm. To all whose employments cause irregularity of the bowels or urinary organs , or who require an Appetizer , Ton- ic ¬ and mild Stimulant , these Bitters are in- valuable ¬ , being highly curative , tonic and btimulating , without'lntoxicating.- No . matter what your feelings or symp- toms ¬ are , what the disease or ailment Is , USD Hop Bittert > . Don't wait until you are alckv but If you only feel bad or miserable , use the Bitters at once. It may save your life. . Hundreds have been naved by ho doing , T TCO.CT ; will be paid for a case they wiil not cure or help.- Do . not suffer yourself or let your tj lends suffer , but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters.- Kemember . , Hop Bitters is the purest and best medicine ever made ; the "Invalid's Friend and Hope. " No person or family shnuld be without them.- T . was troubled for manv years with seri- ous ¬ Kidney and Liver Complaint , Gravel , etc. ; my bjood became thin ; I was dull and. inactive ; could hardly crawl about , and was an old w&rn out man , all over , and could get nothing to help me. until I trot Hop Bitters , aad now I am a boy again. My blood is pure , kidneys are all nsjht , and I- am as active [ as a man of 30 , although I am 72. FATHER- ."For . ten years my wife was confined to her bed with such a complication of ail- ments ¬ that no doctor could tell what was the matter or cure her , and I nsed up n- small forfiiip in humbug htuff. Six months ago I sawaU. S. flag with Hop Bitters on- it , and I thought 1 would be a fool once- more and I tried it , but my folly proved to- be - wisdom and two bottels cured her , she Is. now as well and strong as any man's wife ,, and it cost mo onlv two dollars.- H. . . W. Detroit , Mich- .A . Specific EVIIXPHV , SPA8SIB , COIf- VULSIOXS - , FALLING l > AJf CE , AIX/ HOLISM OPIUM SCROFULA I KIXGS KVlL > UGLY BLOOD DISEASES. XiniVOIJMfESH , BICK HEADACHE SERVE JUIEUMATISMp. . JfEItVOUB \ VUAKTTESSp.- XEKVOUB . PROSTRATION . _ BLOOD SORES , BILIOUSNESS , COSTIVEXESB IODKEI * TROUBLES end all IRREGULARITIES pT" LSO FEU BOTTLE AT linrCOSIS.- EieDr. . . S. A. BidunoEd Mefl. Co. , Prop. , St. Joseph , KG. cians- .UK. . . HJENDJBKSON , I S f 606 ft 603 Wyandotta St. 1 15 years' practice KANSAS CITY, - . HO. f 12 In Chicago. Authorized by the State to tree Chronic , Nervcuu and Frlnta Dte- euea - ; Asthma , Epilepsy, Khcnmotlim , Piles , Tape-worm , Urinary and Skin | Diseases , SnnNAl. WKAXHTSS ( xlght- lnv > exSzxttu. . DMILITT ( Ion or _ tfxual potcrr) , &C. Cures guaranteed or moat ? refunded. Charges lotr. Thousands of caaes- cured. . No Injurious medicines ued. No detention from business. All medlcinei furnuhed even to- piUenti at a distance. Consultation tree and concdecr- tlal call or irrlte. Ago and experience are Importing , A BOOK for both iexe Illustrated and drculzrs o3 other thing * lent sealed for twoSc ctampa. Mr Mnzrcn ) u now open. Houn : 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sonoajet 10 K 112 . m. Iron LererB. Pt el BrtnK . B-XM TARE BEiJJ. .soc-s. an I AVS xnu i' m. ? . Fold en trial. W rr nU 5 yeut. All klica s l w. For fcea book, ddre* JOHE8 OF BlSGHWViTDN , , x. v. H V WWV7 HI K ! * IB Id MC * w When 1 say cure 1 do not noun merely to stop tnem lor- ctlma and then bavo thorn return apnln. Imean aradl- cal cure. 1 have made the disease vl FITS. EPILEF31T- or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long ftu.ly. I warrantinrr- cmody to euro the woret cases Because others have- railed Is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Bandnt- cnco for a treatise end a Free Bo. tie of remedy. Glvo Express and 1'ont O.-Hca. It costs yea COtblnlZ'JS W' n'M r W&rl ft. . Xew Yoifc- ABSOLUTELT - I THE BEST. _ a Two thounnnd atltchei n mlnnte. The only absolutely flr t-cln Sctvlnc Machine In the xvorld. Sen ton trial.Varrantrd G years. Send Tor Illtntrated Cntnlnrue nnd Clrculno1- 1. - . Atrent.AVnnt.-d. TILE WILSON 8EW- 1AG - SIACHINC CO. . Chicago or New Tori.- W . N U Omaha. 1893S- VHEN WKITING TO ADVERTISERS , , please say you saw the advertismen i& this paper. THE BEST UED1C1NE HOW KNOWN F03 HORSES , CATTLE , SHEEP.HOGS , ETC. , ETC.- An . nnlmal uith deranced digestion. Impover- ished ¬ Wood or diseased kidneys cannot thrive. It becomes weak , spiritless , of scrappy appearance , which renders it uusalaMe. It costs no more to keep sound , healthy animals that 1(111 find reedy- market , and shrewd farmers find it pays them to- civs - Uncle Sam's Condition Powder freely to diseased EtocX and occaFionallv to al ! ; because it purifies the blood , aidi dici tion. stimulates the various functions to healthy secretion , and thua promotes growth , and cives a smooth , fr'osjy coat of hair. MILCH COWS ere mud benlfted- Ly the occesionnl us * of Uncle fam'a ond' Jon I'owder In slop or feed. HOGS fatten fester wien- 1t is given three or four days In < ucc ss-7n every month or two. SHEEP. All di-vas s .ommor- j.Vcv&xiss. . . J83 We caution all who desire a truly meritorious article to be wire and ask for Uncle Sam's Condition- Powder and accept no other as a substitute. frepcredmlyt/yTuK .EMMEBT PROPRIETARY CO. . - _ - - CHICAGO , ILLINOIS. . CBOUP , ASTHMA , BRONCHITIS , j Neuralgia , Khenmatlm.J- OHNSON'S . AXOUYNK LINIMENT ( for Internal ami External ISie ) will Inja- tantly relieve these terrible diseases , and j will positively cure nine cases out of ten. j Information that will save many lives sent ! free by mail. Don't delay a moment. Pre- vention - } is better titan cure. JOHNSON'S ANOI > YNK LINIMENT CUKES Influenza. Hoarse-1 ness Harking Coujli. Whooiiinjr c'onsli. Dlarrlta'H, l > ysentery. Cholera Morbus. Kidnev Troubles , Lame Hack. & M rvervmienirculan si-nt FItEE. I. S. JOHKSOy A CO. . IVteton. Mass.

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Page 1: McCook Weekly Tribune. (McCook, NE) 1884-01-17 [p ]. · 2019. 2. 1. · amount of gold certificates issued by the treasury department between Dec., 1, 1878 , and Doc. 1, 1881. and

* ' ''CONGRESSIONAL. * -

SEKA.TB January 7. Bills wore in-

troduced¬

by Mr. Inpalls , to authorize a-

bridge acrohs the Mississippi river at Slblcy ,Mo. ; also to grant the right of way through

jg the Indian territory to the Southern Kansasrailway. A resolution bv Mr. Miller , ofCalifornia , was adopted ," calling for all pa-pers

¬

relating to the Chinese treaty stipula-tions

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nnd facts In the knowledge of the ex-ecutive

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on the subjoct. VMr. Hoar gave no-tice

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of his Intention to call up his bill oncounting the electoral vote. The senatewent into .committee of the whole on theuew rules and adopted all except those onappropriations and standing committees ,which were resumed for the present. Acommittee on fisheries were provided for.-

HOUSE..

. Sir. Townshend offered aresolution , which was adopted , requestingthe president to furnish information rela-ting

¬

to the exclusion of American hog pro-dncta

-from Germany and France. Mr.-

Reed offered the following.which wagjadop-tcd

-: "WHKKEAS , It has been alleged that

circulars have b'een distributed In some de-partments

¬

asking contributions for politicalpurposes In violation of-theclvfi service law ;therefore , be It Resolved , That the heads of-dep artments In which such distribution , Ifany , has taken place be ' requestedto Inform the house < of thefacts connected with paid distribution. "On the -call of"states. . 670 bills were intro ¬

duced. The resignation of George D. Rob-Hon ( Mass. ) was tabled.' Mr. Converse of-fered

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a resolution calling upon the secretaryof the treasury for information concerningundervaluation and other irregular practicesin the importation of wools and woolengoods. Adopted.-

SENATE.

.

. Tuesday, January 8. Theresolution of Mr. Hale was agreed to. It-is as follows : "Resolved , That the sec-retary

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of the navy be directed "to Inform thesenate what the original cost was of vessels ,

jv whose names are found on the naval regis-ter

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for the yew 1883 , under Jhe bureau ofconstruction , for repairs , steam engineer-ing

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, equipment and recruiting , togetherwith the total expense of re-pairs

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Binco their construction underthe same bureau or otherwise. "The chair presented a communication fromthe secretary of the treasury , transmitting'-oples of vouchers accounted'by the depaat-

mcntof-

justice since -March 4 , 1881 , withaames of special and assistant attorneys anddetectives employed. Messages from th°president were laid before the senate rela-ting

¬

to the Illinois and Michigan canal andthe work of the Mississippi river commis-Bio"

-. Fending discussion on the rules the

senate went into executive session andshortly adjourned.-

HQDSE.

.

. Bills were introduced : Mr.Ray (N. Y. ) giving congress" uniform lawsregulatngmarriago.in the states and terri ¬

tories. Mr. Foran. to prohibit the Impor-tation

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of aliens under contract to performlabor In the United States. Mr. Brents ,for the admission of thestate of Wash-ington

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; also to build a ship-canalbetween Lake Union and Puget Sound.-Mr.

.. Baglcy , to protect applicants of pen-

sions¬

and prevent fraud in the pensionofiice ; also to purchase trade dollars by.fractional coins of the United States. Mr.-

toff.

(by request ) to distribute the surplusrevenue-among the states. Mr. Deuster ,

a constitutional amendment pro-ibiting

-congress and state legislatures en-

acting¬

any law prohibiting or abridging themanufartifro and sale of any article of mer-chandise

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composed wholly or in par t of anyproduct of the soil. A, large number olother bills were introduced. -

SENATE. Wednesday , January 9-

.S

.Mr. Plumb presented a petition signed by20,000 ex-soldiers , for the establishment of-a soldiers' homo in Kansas. "Mr. Anthonyoffered a resolution instructing the com-mittee

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on foreign relations, to inquire intothe expediency of legislation to enable theexecutive department to protect our inter-ests

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against governments who have prohib-ited

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and restrained the importation ofhealthful meats from the United States.Petitions presented By Mr. Slater , froiuithe citizens of Oregon , praying that the1lands granted to the Oregon Central rail way ,Which have not been earned , be taken bythe United States. By Mr ? Loganj prayingfor the 'passage of an act pensioning ex-prisoners or war. . Mr. Logan introduced abill for the construction of a bridge acrossthe Missouri river by the Chicago and Rock ,

Island railroad , at Kansas City.-

HOUSE.

.

. Mr. Gibson'asked leave tooffer a resolution declaring all laws of the

. federal government authorizing the sale of| [ A intoxicating liquors In the states , wholesale' * or retail , be made dependent sn the parties

authorised by first obtaining license of thestate authorities. Mr. Deuster objected.The speaker laid before the house the presi-dent's

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message In regard to the Hennepinc-anal. . Referred to the committee on rail-roads

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and canals. The speaker laid beforethe house the message of the president sub-mitting

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the annual report of the Mississippiriver commission. Reference to thisreport called out an extended discussion.-Mr.

.. Kasson offered a preamble and resolu-

tion¬

reciting thas certain foreign govern-ments

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with which the United States havecommercial treatise securing to the UnitedStates the treatment assured to the mostfamed nation in regard to the ' importation-of

-

American produce and manufactures ,have , in apparent violation of such treaties ,prohibited the introduction of certain foodproducts of the United States under regula-tions

¬

not applied in like productions of-o her nations , and directing the committee

I on foreign affairs to inquire into the factsand report what legislation and other actionshould be taken by congress or the executiveto secure the due observance of such treatiesto protect the rights of UniCed States citi-zens

¬

with respect thereto , whetheiS relatingto legislation or otherwise Adopted. :

'" SENATE. V'Thursday , Dec. 10. Mr. Dawes in-

troduced¬

a bill providing for"the creation of-

a United States -Telegraph company , underthe direction of the poit-office department ,and thejcrcation of the office of fourth assis-tant

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postmaster rgeneral. * Mr. Voorheespresented a petitionlram posts of the GfeandArmy of the JRepublic praying for the pass-age

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of the * Dlll'now * pending , repealing thestatutory limitation In regard to ar-rearages

¬

of pension. Petitions were alsopresented by Mr. Conger , from the GrandArmy of the Republic posts of Michigan ,asking for further awards of land to exsol-diers

¬

, and by Mr. Logan , from many ex-z

-soldiers , asking for the opening of theSiouxreservation ; also asking for the passage ofthe equalization ofbounty 'bills. Mr-.Voorhees

.introduced .a bill to equalize the

bounties of soldiers. [This Dill is the sameas tbatpa= sed by congress 'nine years ago ,but vetoed. by .President Grant on theground'that .it wonld take more money outof the treasury than the public interestswould warrant. ] The senate resumed con-sideration

¬

of the new Tules--but' withoutaction adjourned. ,

HOUSE Mr. King introduced a jointresolution for the immediate app"ropriatio-of $1,009,000 for the persevatlon , re-

pair¬

and construction of certain works ofimprovement on the Missouri river. Mr.Wood offered the following , which wasadopted : That the secretary of the treas-ury

¬

be requested to state to the hour theamount of gold certificates issued by thetreasury department between Dec. ,

1 , 1878 , and Doc. 1 , 1881. and if "noneissued , his reason" for non-isbuance : also ,

the amount during 1832 and 1883 , and thereason for the limited issue thereof for thoseyears , and his reasons for discontinuing theissue of silver certificates since 1881 and notIssuing gold and fillvcr certificates , as re-

quired¬

by law. Mr. Laml > introduced a billfixing the hours of work of .the laborer ofthe government. . Referred. Adjournedtill Wednesday. ?

SENATE. Friday , January 111 Mr.Van Wyckvfromthe ' ommlttee onimprove-roent

-of the Mississippi river , submitted a

joint resolution appropriating $1,000,000 tocontinue the Improvements begun by theMississippi river improvement commission.After debate It was amended so as to give itthe form of a bill , which was passed. , Mr.Call introduced a bill providing for the es-tablishment

¬

of a university of me'dlclne atthe capital of the United States , for the ad-vance

¬

of science and discovery of improvedmethods of treatment and euro of disease.-Mr.

.. McCall introduced a bill providing for

the establishment of a postal savings bank-.It

.requires their establishment in all post-

offices where the receipts are equal to $ i ,000annually , and deposits to be received of allsuins nder $100payment guaranteed bythe government. Mr. Anthony's resolutionInstructing the committee on* foreign" rela-tions

¬

to inquire intd the expediency of legis-lation

¬

to enable" the executive to protect'American Interests against those of Govern-ments

¬

discriminatingagaitibt healthful meatsfrom the United States was taken up.-Mr.

.. Van Wyck moved to amend by adding

"excepting governments whose manufac-tured

¬

goods or products were previously re-strained

¬

or prohibited free access to ourports.-' During VanWyck's explanationthe morning hour expired and the' matterwent over and the senate adojurned.

*

Penetrated to the Bone-.Alde'rman

.

John Baxter , Toronto ,Canada avers that St.- Jacobs CMl willpenetrate to the bone to drive out pain./ knoiifif , for I have tritdttit, hits themark every time-

.Political

.

Contributions. -

WASHINGTON , January 8. Postmast-er

¬

General Gresham , to-day , In response tothe house resolution calling for informationon the alleged distribution In his departmentof circulars asking contributions from theclerks for political purposes , says :

In reply I have the honor to state' that onSaturday , the f th inst. , I was informed thatthere was distributed in the department anumber of circulars , of which the followingis a copy :

To the Indiana Republicans In Washington :The republican state central committee IK

now organizing the state for the'ensuingcampaign with great confidence of success ifthe efforts are properly seconded. Your at-tention

¬

is respectfully invited to the factthat money is uowjieeded .to meet the ex-penses

¬

of the preliaiiijary worki and thecommittee must Toly upon your zeal andsense of justice for assistance In this matter.-

Thev.

have sent a subscription paper ask-ing

¬

voluntary contributions for all true re-publicans

¬

of the state now in Washington ,which has been placed in my hands , and I-

ani.ready to recelve such subncrptions ardremit the proceeds to them. The plan is totake monthly subscriptions for.six-months ,payable on the first of each month. Pleaseinform me at once of the amount you arewiling to contribute , beginning December ,1883. Respectfully , etc. ,

( Signed ) W. S. O'DKLL.-"WASHINGTON

., D. C. , Dec. 20 , 18S3.

* -* **CONSUMPTION in any stage may to cured by-

Hiso's Cure. 25 cents a bottle.

Senator Sherman and the NorthernPacific Presidency. '

. WASHINGTON , Jan. 9 Senator "Sher-man's

- *

attention.being called to a report thatthe office of president of the Northern Pa-cific

¬

railroad had been tendered to him ,and he declined , he , said : '"Theoffice was not tendered to me , butthe matter has been mentioned by leadingstockholders and directors. I have said thatwhile I would gladly undertake the du-ties

¬

of the office , tmd have the highestopinion oHhe value and success of the road ,yet I could not ,

*with due regard for the

duty I owe to my constituents and collegues-in the senate , resign the position of senator ,nor could I properly , while senator , act aspresident of the company. ' '

13 iNervous debility , the curse of "Ameri ¬

can people , Imme'diately yields to thcaction-of Brown's Iron BittersA , -

A Bridgeport letter carrier was pre-sented

¬

with $7 in gold by the peopleon his route.

For Dyipepiilu , Indigestion , Depression ofSpirits and General debility , in their various forms ;also as a preventive against Fever and Ague , andother Intermittent Fevers , the "Perrohonphorated Elixir ofCulls : yal" made by Caswell ,Hazard & Co.Lt\ow York , nl (Isold by ell drpsglsta. Isthe best tonic ; nnd for patients recovering fromfevers or other s'cbnBga. itjias no equal-

.A

.

Bridgeport , Conn. , man latelyfound a roll of bills amounting to $2-000

, -

, that had been washed ashore from:anroceanwrecc-r - * ** -* - - **

Quick , complete cure allaouoying Kidney and Urinary Diseases. IL

Mormon missionaries are travelingthrough Michigan. \ . *

f[ T I

Counterfeits-.Allen's

.

'" 'Iron Tonic BiTtcrs" have* proved'-

a grand success for the cure of Liver Com-plaints

¬

, Dyspepsia and Blood Disorders ,and hence the country is flooded with baseimitations. Beware ! All genuine bear thesignature of J. P. Allen. St. Paul , Minn.

The Hannibal and 'St. Joe road haswithdrawn from the Kansas City agree¬

ment. __;

Another Life Haved.-Mrs.

.. 'Harriet Cumings , of Cincinnati,

Ohio, writes : , -

"Early hist winter my daughter was attack-ed

¬

with a severe cold which settled on herlungs. "We tried several medicines , none ofwhich seemed to do her good , but she con-tinued

¬

to get worse , and finally raised largeamounts of blood from herlungs. "We calledin a physician , but he failed to-do her good. We then called in aphysician a most skillful professor inone of our colleges he said she could not

et. well. At this time a friend who had§een cured by DR. AVM. HALL'S BALSAMFOR THE LUNGS , advised me to give it-a trial.Ve got a bottle and before she hadu ed it all up she began to improve-and byuse of three bottles was entirelv cured.

Two Boston shopkeepers have beenfined $50 each for keeping their clerksemployed more than ten hours per day.

? f-Faithfulness Is necessary in all kinds of-

jWorJuv specially is It necessary. In treat-Ing

-a cold , to procure the best remedy ,

which is Allen's Lung Balsam , and take Itfaithfully according to directions , and Itwill cure a cold every time and preventfatalr-esults. . Sold by all druggists-

.Waterson.

& Co. , 'grain dealers , SanFrancisco , have failed. '

Ever}' woman who suffers from sick head-ache

¬

, and who dislikes to take bitter doses ,should try Carter's Little LiverPills. Theyare the easiest of all medicines to take. Apositive cure for the above distressing cora-

Elaint-

; give prompt relief to Dyspepsia and, prevent and cure Constipation

and Piles. As easy to take as sugar. Onlyone pill a dose. 40 in a vial. Price25cents.-If

.you try them you' will not be withou-

them. .

A revolutionary movement is expect-ed

¬

on the Franco-Spanish frontier.-

Ff.IES

.

, roarbefl. ant*, bod-bogs , rats , mlco , crown ,cliipmunkB.cletirod out by "Uougb on Rate. " 15c.

The government has filed a claim of*

$899,667 againstthe Union Pacific.

Coughs and Hoarseness. The Irrita-tion

¬

wnich induces cou tilng immediatelyrelieved by use of "Brown's BronchialTroches. " Sold only in boxes.

The Arctic and Quidneck mills , atProvidence , 111. , have been sold to theUnion company for 260000.

Deacon Smith buys Carboline , the deodor-ized

¬

petroUuira hair renewer and restorer ,and since improvement , recommends It-to all his fi ii-nds.as the perfection of all hairpreparation .

Whoso keepeth his mouth and histongue kerpeth his soul from troubles.-

jjolomon..

.

'ROUGH <JXKA.TS ," . Clears out rav , mlco ,flfes.nmcties.bod-buKs , ante vermi .chipmunks. 15c

King Ivalakaua , of the Sandwich' Is-

lands¬

, has a § 75,000 crown which is notyet paid for.

ELM Giiovu , N. C. Dr. G. N. Robert-son

¬

says : "I prescribe Brown's Iron Bit-ters

¬

and find it all it is recommended to-be. . "

The llussian press welcomes the em-peror

¬

, assurance of peace.From Col. C. H. Mackey, 32d Iowa

Infantry : I have derived more benefit fromEly's Cream Balm.than anything else I haveever tried. I have now been using it forthree months and am experiencing no trou-ble

¬

from Catarrh whatever. I have been asufferer for twenty years. C. H. MACKKY ,Sieourney , Iowa"Feb. 22 , '82.

For three "winters I have been afflictedwith Catarrh nnd Cold In the Head. 'I usedEly's.Cream Balm ; it accomplished all thatwas represenchd. T. F. McG'OKMiCK(Judge Common Pleas ) Elizabeth , N. J.( Price 60 cents-

.A

.

member of parliament has beenthreatened "with death for denouncingDavitt.

READ Tins. The Army and Navy Lini-ment

¬

will positively take the soreness out ofSpavin , Bingpone , Splint or Curb , andstops their growth. See advertisement.

Schooners of beer are made for sale.[Picayune.-

'Mother.

Swan's "Worm Syrup ," for feverish-ne&srestleGsnesBwormscoDStiDatlon

-, tasteless. 2o-

cVennor predicted warm , sunnyweather for this month. ,

Stop at the .Metropolitan ifotel whe-in Omaha. The best 2.00 per dayhouse in the west. Tables as good asany 3.00 per day house.-

DR.

.

. JAQUES GERMAN WORM CAKESnever- fail to destroy worms and removethem from the system-

.RHEUMATISM

.

, NEURALGIA , SPRAINSand BRUISES are permanently relieved byUncle Sam'-s Nerve and Bone Liniment. Soldby all druggists.

PURIFY THE BLOOD with Eilert's Day-light

¬

Liver Pills.- They act directly on theLiver , Stomach and Bowels , being mild andcleansing , but never griping or painful.

SAVE YOUR HARNESS by oilins: withUncle Sam's Harness Oil , which will makeit soft and pliable. Tills is the best oil evermade for leather. Sold by all harnessmakers.-

DR..

. WINCHELL'S TEETHING SYRUPis just the medicine for mothers to have inthe house for the children. It will curecoughs , colds , sore throat , and regulate thebowels. Donotfail to give it a trial , youwill be pleased with its charming effect.Sold by all druggista.

WHEN HOKSES AJSD CATTLE arespiritless , scraggy and feeble , they needtreatment with Uncle Sam's Condition Pow¬

der. It purifies the blood , improves theappetite , cures COLDS and DISTEMPERS ,invigorates the system , and will keep theanimal in a healthy , handsome condition.

STOP THAT TERRIBLE COUGH.Every case of consumption commences witha cough , occasioned by having taken cold ,which if allowed to run its course will soon ,

work its way into the air passages and thento the lungs , if not checked -by some suchvaluable cough remedv as EILERT'S EX-TRACT

¬

OF TAR? AND WILD CHERRY ,which is unrivalled for all diseases of thethroat and lungs. Save dangerous spells ofsickness and expensive doctor's bills bytaking this valuable medicine in season-.sAskyou

.druggist for i-

t.An

.

OpenSecret.

The fact is well understoodthat the MEXICAN MUS-TANG

¬

LINIMENT is by farthe best external known for

"man or beast. The reasonwhy becomes an "opens-ecret" when we explain that"Mustang" penetrates skin ,flesh and muscle to the verybone , removing all disease

"and soreness. No other lini-ment

¬

does this , hence noneother is so largely used ordoes such worlds of good.

When you visit or leave New York City ,save Baggage , Expreasago and' CarriageHire , an'd stop at GRAND UNION HOTEL ,opposite Grand Central Depot. GOO elegantrooms , fitted up at a cost of one million dol-lars

¬

, reduced o $1 and upwards per day.European plan. Elevator. RestaurantmppOed'with the best. Horse-cars , stagesand elevated raHroads to all depots. Fami-lies

¬

can lite better for less money at theGraud Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel In the city.

When you come to Omaha , take theStreet Cars or 'Bus for the MetropolitanHotel. 2.00 per day. Tables as goodany 3.00 per day house.

The Pennyslvania company willshortly run their own palace car's.

Cough away If you want to , but If not ,use Halo's Honey of Horehound and Tar.-Of

.Druggist. Pike's Toothache Drops

cure In one minuteFeather borders are used on the

skirts of dfesses as well as cloaks.

GERMAN RECORES

Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica ,Lumbago , Backache. Headache , Toothache ,

Sore TIi rent.Nu-eIlliis .ttprnln .KruUfS ,ISurua , NcnlflN , Fro t Itltea.-

1IU.

) ILL UTIIKIt 11UUILY I'AI.NS AKO HUES.-

Soldbj.

DruegiiU and Dealers erertnhere. Fifty Ceati a bottl*.Direction! la II Languagei.

THE CIIAKI.E8 A. VOUELEK CO.(*a or.i A. VOUELXRtCO ) lUltlmorr , UdC.8.A. .

CATARRH BIT'S'

when applied bythe finger into thenostrils , will be ab-

sorbed¬

, effectuallycleansing the headof catarrhal virus ,causing healthv se-cretions.

¬

. It allaysinflammation , tec-tsthemembraneof

-

of the nasal pass-ages

¬

from addition-al colds , completelyheals the sores andrestores taste andsmell. A few ap-plicationsrelieve. .

A thorough treatment will positively cure.Agreeable to use. Send for circular. Price50 cents by mail or at druggists.-

EJLY.imOTBLEJSS.

. , OWCKO , N. Y.

The nocescity forprompt andethc'enthonscbo'd remediesla dully Krowin ?more lm i erntiveand-of these llt'etetter'B-Btnmnch Bitters Isthe chief la meritand the mn > t popu-lar.

¬. IrrcKiiInrity of

the Btomnch andb'i els , malarial fe-vers

¬, liver complaint-

debillty.rheumattsmand minor ailmentsare thoroughly con-quered by tbt In-

comparable¬

familyrestorative ard me-dicinal

¬

gnfcmiard ,and It is Justlv re-garded

¬

as the purestand most compre-hensive

¬

remedy ofits class.

For sale bv allIrn slst and Deal-ers

¬

generally.

25.00 REWARD !

We vrill pay the above reward for any case ofRheumatism or NenralKlx we cannot cure. It willrelieve any case of Diphtheria or rouu instantly.Army and Navy Liniment will relieve pain and sore-ness

¬

and remove any unnatural growth of bone ormuscle on man or bewt. Price per bo'tlo : Lnrpe ,

$1 ; Btnall.SOc. Willremnd the money for any fail ¬

ure. Army nndNavy I.Inlmenltlo. , 51 >t abashAve. , Chicago. Richardson & Oo. , WholesaleKiste , j t. lxuis.Mo. , Western asents.-

Ihave

.

, a positive remedy for the above disease ; by Us-

n a thousands of cases of the worn kind and of longhave boon cured. IndffoJ , so at rene ; In my lalta-

"nits cflcacy; that ; I will send TWO BOTTLE3 FUfcE, to-

ccthor-

rlth a VALUABLE TKEATI3K on this illanasa.toufferenlvoExpsnnl r. M.any .V _

- . NoJinire.-Xo

.Planters. No Pain. Jlr.-

W..

. U. Payne. Mnn-halKown.Iowa.

WANTED for the best and faswst-aelllni

-; Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduced

33 per cent. NATIONAL PUB. Co . St. Louis , Mo.

CURES WHERE Alt EISE FAILS-

.Bnst.

Cough Syrup. Tastes good-.Uw

.in time. So " '

Jiv return matt. Fnll r-

iMoody' New TnUorSjstpm ofDress Cutting HOODY J to , t.utiuu.tl , o-

DCUCIDUC for any disability ; also to Heirs. SendrCllOlUllO'fit-imp for cinul rs. t.Oi.'L. BlftG-HAM , Attorney. WoshinBton. D. U.

U/ANTED experienced Boot and Blbie Agents in11 every Countv. Liberal Salaries faid. Address ,etatlng experience. P. O. B'IX g. g.. St. koala. Mo.

Blessed Beuefnctors.When a board of eminent physicians anil

chemists announced the discovery Unit bycombining nome well-known valuable rem-edies

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, the most wonderful medicine wasproduced , which would cure such a wideran e of diseases that moxl nil other reme-dies

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could be dispensed with , many wereskeptical ; but proof of itn merlw by actualtrial linn dispelled all doubt , and to-day thediscovered of that great medicine , ( Hop-IJitt

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r , arc honored and blessed by all as-beneactora , These Bitters are compound-ed

¬from Hops , Buclni , Mult , Mandrake ,

and Dandelion and other oldest , beH aimmost valuable medicineH in the world , andcontain all the bent and most curative prop-erties

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They give now life and vigor to the agedand infirm. To all whose employmentscause irregularity of the bowels or urinaryorgans , or who require an Appetizer , Ton-ic

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, being highly curative , tonic andbtimulating , without'lntoxicating.-

No.

matter what your feelings or symp-toms

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are , what the disease or ailment Is , USDHop Bittert > . Don't wait until you are alckvbut If you only feel bad or miserable , usethe Bitters at once. It may save your life..

Hundreds have been naved by ho doing ,T TCO.CT ; will be paid for a case they

wiil not cure or help.-Do

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suffer , but use and urge them to use HopBitters.-

Kemember.

, Hop Bitters is the purest andbest medicine ever made ; the "Invalid'sFriend and Hope. " No person or familyshnuld be without them.-

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was troubled for manv years with seri-ous

¬Kidney and Liver Complaint , Gravel ,

etc. ; my bjood became thin ; I was dull and.inactive ; could hardly crawl about , andwas an old w&rn out man , all over , andcould get nothing to help me. until I trotHop Bitters , aad now I am a boy again. Myblood is pure , kidneys are all nsjht , and I-

am as active [as a man of 30 , although I am72. FATHER-

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ten years my wife was confined toher bed with such a complication of ail-

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that no doctor could tell what wasthe matter or cure her , and I nsed up n-

small forfiiip in humbug htuff. Six monthsago I sawaU. S. flag with Hop Bitters on-

it , and I thought 1 would be a fool once-more and I tried it , but my folly proved to-

be-

wisdom and two bottels cured her , she Is.now as well and strong as any man's wife ,,

and it cost mo onlv two dollars.-H.

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