X SNOW HALL. TntcrcMtnc Incidents In the Life of the SInu After Whom It "Vns Jinmoil Ills Devotion to Ills Life's Work. Tiie recent dedication of Snow hall, at Lawrence, Kansas, is an event in the history of the state, both historic and prophetic Sinco the incorporation of the University of Kansas, and before that event, there has been a steady growth of scioncc in the state, which 1i:h culminated in Snow hall, a building set apart for tho mcroaso and diffusion of tho knowledge of natural science, as long as its massive walls shall stand. Itisnamod in honor of tho man who has been tho inspiration and guiding spirit of tho whole enterprise, and some incidents in his life may be of interest to tho public. Twenty years ago Professor Frank II. Snow, a recent graduate of Williams collogc, came to Kansas, to become a member of the faculty of tho state uni versity. His election to tho chair of natural science was unexpected, as lie first tanght mathematics m tho univer sity, am! expected in duo time to be come professor of Greek, As profes sor of tho mellifluous and most plastic of all tho ancient tongues, lie would undoubtedly havo b2on proficient, as his college classics still remain fresh in his warm and retentive memory, and his literary taste is so scvero and chaste as to make no Qf m scientific papers read like a psalm. But nature design ed him for another, and some think, a bolter field, and endowed him with powers as a naturalist, that have won for him recognition among the highest living authorities of Ins profession. Upon being elected to the chair of natural history. Prof. Snow entered up on ins lifework with nncnthus asm that charmed his associates, and inspired his pupils. Tho true naturalist must pos sess largo and accurate powers of ob servation, and a love for his chosen profession that carries him overall ob stacles, and renders him oblivious to everything else, except tho specimen upon which lie has set his heart. Years ago tho writer was walking in tiie hall of the now university building in com pany with General l'rast'i and Profes sor Snow, when tho latter suddenly darted forward up the stairs and cap tured an insect in its lliglit, that had evidentallv just dug its way out of tho pino of the new building. In a few moments ho returned with such a glow on liis countenance and such a satisfied air at having captured a rare hut familiar specimen wiio.se name was on his 1 ps, that wo both felt, "Surely here is a genuine naturalist." Some years ago an incident occurod in connect on with his scientific excur sions in Colorado, that is quite charac teristic, showing his obliviousness to self and everything else, save the ob ject of liis .orient fie pursuit, and a fer tility in overcoming dang.T when it meets him face to face. He was de scending alone from one of the h'ghest peaks of tho Ii'ckics, when lie thought ho could lcavo the path and reach the loot of the mountain, by passing direct ly down its side over an immonse glacier of snow and ice, and thus save time, and a journey of soveral miles. After a while his way down tho glacier grow steeper aud more ilillieult, until ho reached a point win-re lie could not advance any further, and found, to liis const iruation. that he could not re--turn by lite wa he had come. There lie clung to the side of liie immense glacier, roadv, -iiould li ! miss liis hold, to be plunged hundreds of feet into a deep chasm. The situation flashed over him, aud lie kuew now it was, in deed, a struggle for dear life. V tli a precarious foothold, ho clung to tho glacier with one hand, whdo with liis pocket, knife he cut a safer foothold with the other, llesling a little, ho cut an other foothold lower down in the hard snow, and so worked his way after a se vere struggle of several hours admidst constant danger to the foot of tho mountain in safety. "Hut," continued tho professor, speaking of this incident to some of his lriends. "I was richly repaid for all my trouble and peril, for when 1 reached tho foot of tho moun tain I captured a new and very rare species of butterfly. Mult tudes of practical men cannot appreciate such devotion to pure science, but it is tins absorb.ng pass on and pure grit that enable the devotees of science to en largo its boundaries year by year. Once, while on a scientific excursion on the groat plains, with tho lamented Prof. Mudgo, he nearly lost his life, Ho had captured a rattlesnake, and in trying to iu:ro luej it into a jar lillcd with alcohol, the snake managed to bito him on the hand. Tho arm was imme diately hound tightlv with a handker chief, and tho wound enlarged with a pockot-Uu.fo, and both professors took turns in sucking it as clean as possible, and eject. ng Uio poison from their mouths. Th s. and a heavy dose of spirits, brought the professor through in safety, idthou ;h tho poison remain ing in thu wound caused considerable swelling ami p on in the hand and arm Whon this im idout was mentioned in tho Kansas Academy of Science that year, some one said, "Now wo know tho efl'ect of tho b to of tho prairio rat tlesnake on (lie human system. Let some one, in til interests of pure sci ence, try tho effect of the timber rattle snake on the human system." lint, liko tho mico in the fable, noono was found who cared to put the boil on the cat. Professors Mudgo and Snow, because scientists were so few in tho state at that early day, divided tho field of nat ural science between themselves, tho former taking g-ologvand tho latter living forms. Professor Mudgo built up at tho agricultural collcgo a royal cabinet, exsy worth $10,001). aud Pro fessor Snow has made a collection at tho stato university, whoso valuo can not be readily estimated until it is cat alogued, and placed in case3 in Snow As n scientist, Professor Snow is an indefatigable worker, conscientious and painstaking to the last degree, novor noglocting anything that can bo discov ered by tho microscope, aud when ho describes anil nam s a new species ho gives tho absolute facts without regard to theories or ill iosoidiies. Tor accur acy his doscr ptioniuf animal and vege table life icaomblo photographs, and arc received by scicnt'sts with unques tioned authority. He possesses another quality, which may be called honesty, borne scientists, whoso reputation has reached other continents, cannot be trusted alone in the cabinet witli the keys, for they are liable to borrow val uable specimens, and forget afterwards to return them. It is poss.ble only to glanco at tho immense amount of work performed by Professor Snow during the last twenty years. Neglecting tho small fry that can only be taken in nets w.th" very line mcshos. he ascertained that there are twenty-seven spec cs of fish in the Kansas river at l.awronce. Work on this paper occupied the leisure time of two summers, jus much time in such in vestigations only produces negative re sults. Por several years he worked on a catalogue of tho birds of Kansas, in spiring several persons in different parts of the stato to assist him. Later, this work was turned over to Colonel N. S. Goss, of Topeka. an enthusiast n ornithology. Colonel Goss has a very tine collection of mounted birds in the cap tol building at Topoka, and he has recently published a catalogue of the "Birds of Kansas," which contains !W5 species. Professor Snow has worked faithfully on the plants of Kansas but as other botanists came into the state, lie turned the work over to their hands. For several years ho has given a largo share of his "time and strength to ento mology. Nearly every year he lias led sdentilie excursions to different points in Colorado. New Mexico, Arizona, etc., where he might reap the best re sults. Onco during a meeting of the Kansas Academy of Science, at Lawrence. Professor Snow was advertised to read a paper on some rare species of butler Hies. As the hour approached the hall in the university building was throng ed, principally bv ladies from tho city, when Professor Snow brought out p les of his trays of butteiilies, and w tlioul a note, gave such an exhibit and des cription of liis specimens as charmed tiie. whole audience. In meteorology. Professor Snow is an acknowledged authority, wherever this se once is studied, and ho has, probably, all things considered, the best meteorological record in the state. Personally, Professor Snow possesses qualities that are worth more, perhaps, to his pupils, in forming character, than the knowledge derived from him as an instructor. His lifo is pure and euohling, liis presence inspiring, aud many young men havo gone from his lecture room to hold good positions in the scientific world. When one sees him in his own home, surrounded by his fani'ly. with books and specimens and instruments all around, ho feels that the ideal homo has not lost every thing in the fall. Snow hall is the natural resultant, of twenty years of earnest anil faithful labor on' the part of this em nont scien tist. Tho regents displayed the rare good sense of committing everything regai ding tho plans of the bu Ming, ami the form and arrangement, of the cases to Professor Snow, which has re sulted in giving to Kansas the model building of its kind in the West, if not in this country. Very largo collections have accumulated at the stato univer sity, under the labors of Professor Snow and his assistants, which need to be classified, arranged and labelled, and when the legislature appropr.ales the money to furnish cases to display tliis collection in almot every depart ment of natural scienee, Kansas will possess a hull of natural science whoso influence will be felt throughout the state, and lie an attraction to scientists oven where. Chaplain J. D. Parker, in Kansas- City Journal. Castles in America. It is stated that Mr. Andrew Carne gie lias fully decided to bu Id a "Scotch castle ' near Cresson, Pa. The conceit is a pleasant one at first thought, per haps, and that it will bo a well con structed and plcturesquo building is al together probable. It may last for cen turies, but it will alwavs lack the es sential attraction of Scotch castles, namely, a location in Scotland; and it must be, so to speak, an historical fraud. It will bu without traditions and out of harmony, in a largo sense, with its surroundings. It can never nrcsont a sufliciont excuse for its ox stence, and nothing that is counterfeit or pinchbeck can bo truly josthotie. A brand-now castle can bo made to seern liko a permanent family seal. Neither can any of tho grand structures which some of the wealthy architects of their own fortunes in this country fondly erect, with an apparent purposo of that kind in view, in tho absence of laws of primogeniture ami entail, es tates in till- country become divided and disappear too rapidly to permit that idea to be earned out It is not often that oven a m -inbcr of the second gen crat.on can afford to sustain tho expen sive establishment of his father. Nearly all our great dwellings that pos seas any ago have passed through the hands of strangers. Manv of them havo been denominated "Follies," be cause they aro out of keeping with the circumstances of American life. They aro sold, as a rule, at a small part of their cost, and quickly become speci mens of decayed grai dour. Mr. Carnegie, of course, has a right to build his castle; but, all things con sidered, it will not bo a satisfactory in vestment. A "Castle in Spain" would be button New York World. Tho Typical American. Tho assertion of tho Kov. MY. Tal mago at tho New England dinner that the typical American is not yet born, and Mr. Grady's presentation of Abra ham Lincoln as tho typical American, do not hannoiii,o well. Tho facts, how ever, appear to sustain Mr. Talmage. Tho typical American of tho future, or oven of tho present, can scarcclv bo ex clusively descended from English speaking ancestors. Mr. Lincoln com bined tho Puritan and Cavalior ele ments aud was typical in that sense, but tho inlluonco of the comers from continental Europe is of too important a nature not to bj iuoludud in tho esti mate of tho nut onal typo wh oh has not , et had tiuiu to establ sh iUelf. Stw York World. Ditby tails nnil Iminps its head, llitliy bin In, thfy think Its dend, Mnimim gels St. .tnrolis Oil, Hulls the bain; htopi turmoil. An Irif-liiii.in Union Attatrln. In AtiHtriti Count Tit ate 1ms been Prime Minister in tlio f'islcitlian Monarchy since 1870. Count Tun to is mi Irish peer, whoso Itunily linvo been settled In Austria since the deposition ot the Stuarts. Ho is by far the most influential pemonngo in the onipire, for the emperor line tho stroupest affection for liini. I rents him en camnrade, and takes his adv'.oe in nit tilings. lie is n short, stout ih'i num. itli n rather Italian hend, Ion;, ntrnlgit black hair, n. skip ping Fort of wnlk, twinkling eyes, nnd a Itnlii lui.snn mouth, broadened by continual .-null M. A prolinuria farmer of Howling Green, Houiml County, Md., Mr. J. T. Itldgoly, mid his four children were sick with soro throats and coughs at the same time. I ted Star Cough Cure cuicd them in a week. No opiates. A Silory of the Prince of Wales. A pretty story is told about tho Princess of Wales. The sceno of it was tho mansion house, tho occasion a ball given some years ago, and to which, among other "invites," was n provincial mayor, who hnd the honor of being introduced to tho pretty primvsd. The tnlo goes, and tho truth of it is vouched for, that upon Ids worship asking, against all rules of etiquette, the princess to grant him a dance, she replied with a touch of delicate humor, ''I do not Know whether you will notbo rathor afraid; soiiio of my children are only just recover ing from the uiensjvd, and jou might, talia theui.'' 'flic wearer of the civic chain, how over, was equal to tho occiimoii, for, bow. ing low, ho icplied, "I should be delighted to take anything from no charming a bourco." Many people's remnrks are irrelevant, but if you've got a pain or ache ora bruinc, Salvation Oil will reach tho subject in btantly. Price 25 cents. The first telescoo was UBcd in England in 1G08. Wlint "Old fritz" Stiltl. It wns nn aphorism of Frederick the Great's that "Pacts aro divine things." An iindisputi.'d fact is that Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" is tho most powerful liver vitalizcr extant, and by its charactcrisMc aud searching notion will euro dyspepsia, constipation, dropsy, kid ney disease, Hick-headache, and othor mal adies which, popular opinion to the con trary notwithstanding, aro directly tracea ble to a diseased condition of the liver, by which its work as a purifier ot tho blood is mado incomplete. All druggists. It's very curious, but doctors don't seem to known anybody well. "Oli!E:nt I Salivated Illm!" was tho actual exclamation or an honest physician, spoken Of one of his patients to whom ho had given calomel for tho ciro of biliousness and a diseased liver. Anil ho had salivated him for certain, from which ho never recovered. All these distressing consequences aro avoided by tho uso ol Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets,'" a purely vegetable remedy that will not sali vate, but produce tho most pleasing effect, invborato the liver, cure headnchc, dyspep sia, biliousness, constipation and piles. By Strange as it niny seem, when money is close it is dilllcult to got very near it. Tho worst rases cuted by Dr. Sago's Catarrh Itcmedy. Tho Ifoston boy's stomach is always in apple-pio order. EciirIOlii to the Winter Hosort of tlio South. Tho Wabash. St. Toui fi Pacific Ily. are now selling round-trip tickets, good until Juno 1st, 18S7, at greatly reduced rates, to Mobile, Is'ew Orleans, I'ensacola, Jack sonville, Cedar Keys, and nil the principal points in tho south. For further informa tion and tickets, call on or write P. 11. Moore?, Ticket Agent, or G. N. Clayton, Northwestern PiiHsonger Agent, lf0U Far nam Street, Oiunlia, Neb. This country last year coined S9t000, 000 moro gold and silver than was pro duced by its mines. We would be pleased to know of a man or woman who lias never had headacho or been subject to constipation. As these seem to bo universal I rouble a little ndvico may bo in order. Why should persons cram their stomachs with nauseating pur gative pills, etc., which sicken and debili tate when such a pleaHaiitaiid sterling rom cdy as Prickly Ash Hitters will act mildly and effectively on the liver, kidney, stom ach and bowels, and at tlio same time tone up nnd strengthen the whole system, caus ing headache, constipation nnd nil such dis tressing evilj to quickly disappear. Kgotism wouldn't bo a very bad fault if a man would only keop it to himself. "Coiium(loii C;m Im Cured." Dr. J. S. Com us, Owi:nsvii.i,i:, Ohio,says: "I hnvo given Scott's Kmui.hion ol Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites to four patients with better results than seemed poKsiblo with any remedy. All woro hered itary cases ol Lung diseases, and advanced to that stage when Coughs, pabl in the chest, frequent breathing, ficipieut pulse, fever nnd Kinnclatiou. All theso cases hnvo "increased in we'ght from 10 to 28 lbo., nnd nro not now needing any inedi cbio." Turkish fig paste is introduced among the utveots at fashionable dinner parties. Men look slovenly with run-over lieelf. I.yoa'i Hcul btmtner promt It; Sec. a pair. A now stylo of sleigh has been named alter Mrs. Langlry. Do not despnir of curing your sick hrnd ncho, whim you can so easily obtain Car ter's Littlo Liver Pills. They will effect a prompt and permanent cure. Their action is mild and naturat A gnatronninic error is to imaglno that the most colossal turkey is tho best. Itrpulillmii Vulley Stuck Pnriii, The populuiity of Purclieron horses In the west has developed somo very t-xton-sivo establishment for tht'ir breeding, nun of tho oldest being tho Republic. in Valley Stock Farm, owned by Messis. Avery & Coleman, of Wakellold, Clay county, Kan bum. They aro thoroughly reliable men with whom It is a pleasure lo deal, anil thoroughly posted In their business, Mr. Avery being ono of Kansas' pioneers nnd for most of the timo having been engaged in breeding draft horses, while Mr. Cole man's many years' experience as foreman for M. W. Dunham especially fits him for the business. Write them for catalogue No. C, it gives pedigrees and descriptions and is sent nut free. The Franciscans arrived in England In 1224. Tho Omaha Typ foundry can furnlih new iitn)nier ouUlU nu short notlaa. Price same tts in Cli.Cago mid f'Cijub ulrcudy puid toUumlm. The enliro Hebron llible was printed in 1188. Ships were first "copper-bottomed" in US'.i. Although wc havo heard person remark "it i worth its weight in gold" still Dr Uull's Cough Syrup is to bo hnd at nil Drug stores for tho small price ot 25 cents a bot tle. The first steamboat plied the ir.iils.oii in 1807. How to Save .Hone). Wherever you live, you should write to Ilallett it Co., Portland, Maine, nnd learn about work that you can do whilo living at your own home nt a profit r at least from $5 to $25 and upwnids daily. Some have made over $50 in a day. All is now. KiMicr sex. All ages. Ilallett it Co., will start you. Capital not needed. Alt pr tljstf nrs free. Send along your address at orru nnd all of the above will b proved to you. Nothing like it ever known to work ingmen. Motto for iv corset factory "Wo have come to stay." Congested Liver 1 Frequent In tlio Spring, nud is relieved by C.urrun's Litti.k Livuu Pn.i.s. The first steel pinto was discovered ia is:io. It is not undeistood why druggets keep in stock so many kinds of medicines for coughs, colds, and consumption, when it is only necessary to ketp Allen's Lung Hal sum, that old, rollablo lemudy, which is a pure vegetable preparation and peifei tly harmless, as it contains no opium in any form. Sold everywhere. A broth ot a boy ought to bo n superior individual, If nflllclril with i?oro Kycs, nto Dr. Isano I'hompeou's Kyo Water. Druggists sell it. -oj It looks ns if tho big chief. Indian Sum mer, has returned lo his reservation. " DON'T PAY A BIG PRICE !" or Pays for a Yi:.ut's sub DO OeiiGS scription to tlio Weekly A.Miuut'AN lliMtAi, llo.Mi:, Koehcsler, N. Y., without premium "tho Cheapest and llest Weekly In the World," 8 pages. -18 columns, 10 years old. For Oni: Doi.i.Ait you havo om: choice from over lot) different Cloth bound Doi.l.iu Voi.umks, tlOO to l00 pp., and paper ono year, post-paid. Dook post age, 15c. Kxtru. 50.000 books given away. Among them are: Law Without Lawyers; Family Cyclopedia; Farm Cyclopedia; Farmers' and Stockbreeders' Guide; Com mon Sense in Poultry Yard; World Cyclo pedia; Danelson's (Medical) Counselor; Jloys' Useful Pastimes; Five Years Uefore the Mast; Peoples' History of Waited States; Univeisal History ot all Nations; Popular History Civil War (both sides). Any oni: book and paper, ono year, all post-paid, for $1.15 only. Paper alone, 05c. Satisfaction guaranteed on books nnd Weekly, or money refunded. Reference: Hon. C. 11. Pxusons, Mayor Rochester. Sample papers, 2e.. Ki'it.u. 1Iomi:Co., Ltd. Without Prein. 05c n year. Uochcster.N.Y. It is proper thut the man who breaks tho law should he compelled to keep the piece. A Mt. Johnston, student of Omaha. Coinineicial College, is tilling a lucrative position as book-keeper for A. 1). Morse, Omaha's leading merchant. When a man gets to bo a leader of work ingmen ho is able to quit work. rio' Ufmcdv for Cntnrrh Is aerrrnlilc to me It It not i liquid or u mull. Mr. Tho new French Premier is named Gob let. "I iiavi: ni:i:.v Arri.it"n:i with an Affec tion of the Throat from childhood, caused by diphtheria, and have used various rem edies, but have never found unything equal to Riiow.n'h linoNciiiAi. TnoriiUH." lie v. G. M. F. Hampton, Piketon, Ky. Prico 25cts. Tho devil u ft cdiblcr who is always peg ging away at souls. An Ivpenvl vo Delay Is failing to provido tho proper means to expel from the system those disease germs ! which causo scrofula, indigestion, debility, j rheumatism, and sick hendnche. The only I reliable means is Dr. Ha iter's Iron Tonic. "This boats mr," as tho c,-g remarked when it saw the spoon. Obfcllnnto Constipation llendilj' Yields lo tho regular uso ot Cahtuk'u Litti.i: Livuu 1'n.i.s. Words thnt nevcrdie "Shutthntdoor?'' Then Baby vras nick, we gave her Caatorta, When alio vraa a Child, the cried for C'astoria, Whon aha becacis Miss, ahe elnug to Caatoria, When she had Children, ahe gavo them Cistorii, The Omaha Type foundry can furnish new newspaper oulfltn on whort notice. PrircH Rumo an in Chicago and freight already Until t" Omaha IT 15 A PURELY VCSETAUIE PREPARATION PRICKDfPRiCnLYASH I crciiMA.MAijnnAtffr-HUCHll ANa omcR tnuALLycncitHrnpvitDiES ItcaaE'coatuo iestoi xears, in uunnp cu Diseases oi me I,00D, LIVEIt, BX01I- ACH, KimiEYS.BOW ELS.&c. Itrarifieithe Slcod, Invigorates and Cleanses tho Gyjten. DVEPEPSIA.COUOTI rATIOK, JAUNDICE, ditappsaratoncennder its bcncaclnlinfiuen.ee, BITTERS CURES ILDISfASESDFTHE t wnm RKIDMEYS STOMACH AND It Is purely a Medicine an its cathartic proper ties forbids its us 9 as a boveraae. It is pleas ant to tliotaito, and as eacllv takm bv child BOWELS ren as tdiil'a. FRICKLY ASH DITTERS CO AliDRUGGISTS pninrlnniiAOT I50IO 1'ieiiriaiorr. 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MrJ. l'lnkhaai'a "Guide to Health" mailed to any lady scuulng atuiup to the l.nborutory, l.yuu, MntB. tlio UUVKIIS' tJUIIJK la JoMsrd Sept. nnil JUarcli, eacli yenr. OJ- IllfJ pn;;ci, ) O'oill'.j luclitf.,Mlt!iover ' D-,500 llluatiatltms u uliolr 1'lctnrc (inllcry. (51VKS AVliolcanlo Prices direct In coiHHHirr.i on 11 (ptoila for pcriotial or family use. Trllnlitnv to order, mid fjlvca exoct cost of fiery I Hint; you use, eat, drink, ivrar, or huvc fun Willi. Tlie IN VAI.UAHFjH MOORS contain Information gleaned from Hip mnrkrts of llir Morld. W'a will liinll n -opy l'UISH to niiy d-di-fas iijion receipt of 10 eta. to defray rxprnko of mulling. Let us hear from you. llmpectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 1227 iV: H'JI) WrlniMi . venue, t'hirncu. III. After givinj! your " Tan' ill'n Punch" Tic cigar a thorough trial wo have concluded they prove to lie all you represented them lo he. Wu have handled your cignru for more than Li ymr-'. .. a. iMi:imi:.t: ttito., DruggmtH, Madison, Win. PS&-SESS2r HEADACHE. ASTHMA. iiD CD ; NEURALGIA. nloklv irleied y tnlnfr ('imliiiiaii'a .Mrntliul nlialer an 1 ' mi tunnul u-o etrwi u enre. hatlt factlo.) 1.'. el or monry n fin.ri'l. It li. Itom nil iik nllih lo e.n. ji av I'r c i.0 fi 1 1, by mail or at drul.t I'm il inn led on anrl'ciitluii, II. D. CUSIirlAN, Three Rivers, Midi. omelsl Midal "J.'tirrlv I'.nlUlilenliii; Hie World" Flutur hup slJf, In ilinidl .Me l.iiiion u't tlic reveris; Illicit MedJleierioiU. Mze uf Silver Dollar. Pat ented lir A in - I .in Ciitniiiliien ami M, Itarttiuldl. Mailed to iin uditmx on receipt 'it ? eeiim. Amenta W.inleil, helmul Uo) nnd otlirm. STATUE OF LIBERTY M'F'G CO., to lleeLnnti St.. New York. I'ACU, HANDS, PEET, nnd nil tlieli'liniieifectKinn.lnclndinpr Ta-el-il Ieii'l"imi' i)t. lln.rnnu M'nlp, t,MH-r- II ll U4 IM.i, lill I rt nan F, ;iui-!, inu Miilli, I'n-etlea, Ited ,.".e, Aene, Illark 111 imR Ivan, I'ittlnir nnd their treatment. "hend UK r ii'lmukiifbliiKireo, Itli I'llltinn. Hmrj.sr.N.rcarU.t. Alliiy,N.Y.,li.t'b,dlJ7U. Ilr.J.II.WoodtjUrj tlJi MX JUIIl III .uii3 miikiij, -dlu.fK l3ni0 1U0U 3313 11V 3ilHA S3KI13 l!-llrrd and cnre.il hy Dr J. aS A. nlierniaii a inrihod, llioin alin i-iinmit nvall HiemiplVfi of prrtiinil attcii'tniH"! c.n liuve liomc Ireatincnluii pllaicomid ciir"vn iietit for H) only Beud itamp for circular!. J4 Ilrujdwujr, New York. AGENTS WANTED WWlZMrtiti TAlTiatNl., for iiiakliiit Kinra. (Idle., lluoda, )ll(li-lii, etc. hcnc ll, bv mall for Ml. OIIICUI.A1U Vl'Vlf. 1. IflKtU Jtr fill.. 'i OJ.KHO, U1I1U. EYE, EAR T) arnrii and Kami rafarrh p-rmani-titir eured. Olanci 9 Sited for i all forma of drfec- 1'ifiW.iSUWOSE &. THROAT inierted. AUdreu 3r. I "I I'I5 V, Omaha. JCeh. WE WAIMT YOU! S'TM prolll.illtf einploTincnt to repreacut u In ciery count I Ui7 f.t per month and uiienii. or a laiTto cnminl'loa on riles If preferred. Ooodaataplc LverroneliU ' ( utlll ami iiartieiiUi- l"ree. tifA.NDAiii Hi.vh.aw Aim uj., uomuu, mass. KIDDER'S PASTILLES.i;S'iSK l4a"trRaCr STUDY. Ilook l:ee plnjr. Iluilntu nUIBIL Kormi 1'cnmanililp.Arlilimetlr, Blioit hand, e'e, th'ioim;iv taught hi mall Clrenlari free KKY M "S tidl.l.UH I . Itilllilln V.V. Mnriililno llnlilt Uureilla I I to'J0.l iy. No ii.iy till Uura.l, On J. fameiiam. houauju. uula. TCI CfiDintlV Younir men ami ladlra to Inarn. I tLtbrlArn I l'a ei 'o work lo. Im ar I whllo at a liuol rumUhoJ. Addr ut Omaha Telegraph Hchool, PENSIONS I SSWtA&i U law. A. W JIrt'oB)iltK&bOK, WuilihiKt m, I), 0 J $5 to B CI dor. SimpVt worth SI M rrtKK. Mnei nol uiiir r trft hnrk"' feet. Wrltn llrowstor Oofoty Roln Holder Co., Holly, MTcli. I'. A. r.KUMANtf. Solicit, or ol I'nlenti. Waililnlou, 1). 0. Bend for Circular, W. N. U Omaha i f B P " jv lip ha osn 't'ooi l.rt "S1IVJ raBSM-srsBitrT REPUBLICAN VALLEY STOCIFARM. AVERY & COLEMAN, PROPRIETORS, WAKEFIELD, CLAY CO., KAN. ThaottlMtand 1 moft pitfn tire brreJinic f itavblidhmf nt writ of the Ulitliitppl Ovtr Llirhtr HeJ of Purr Bred an Hlh Ord Pfrcherun stAiiioni And Mfireson band, ft! to a iv rti'of dfd lmpurtrit Ytrm Cocbr. Saro tti rltk iuiS A.prnie o. Jonjr rAiFrjad tr pi ami filfpiiiiV and cei ymir Hofin at liomr and no Cilmatal, of 1 ell ah uin Hh rstablUhfd 1 rtDutattoni a lireed ar. Our linportM stock all reitltrrpd In tha Parchr on Stud UnoV of FrnT and A mo lx. We riarantH all St jck. BteMf n just ai rf praentrd. Send for cU locut No 5, ft;. Addresi, AVERY & COLEMAN, Props., Wakoflold, Clay County. Kan. ltraTonK th HEALTH and VIO. OllofTCOUTH U;srIla.lMnl or Arrant, inuicettmn.i.rci. 01 Btrrnsth and Tired retllns ab- aolutalT curedl llonf, lann. cIbi anil turrra receiro hut forco. rnllTfina in minn ami ki,nnll llrnlu row.r. LADIES rnWa- rONIOaaalsnnd upoadj cum. OiTrtacUar, heal llir eomplnlon. Krequent altcmpta at ronnti-rrMt-insonlradil to tb poimlarlty of the prUlnal. D aotexpnrlmant cet the OnioiNat. ami llr.BT, Dr. HARTER'B LIVER PILLS JCur Contlptlon.I.ler Complaint and alek H Ilxdaolir. Oaraplo Doit and Drram Ilook t) mailed on reoelpt o t two csnta In poatac. Address: DR. HARTER. Medical Co., St.Louis IZARD OmratfRFB- Hani Iwl'ii henrlily onjoyeil by tha citizens of nearly nvcry town nnil city iu tho Uoltrd Stat. WorvflouH Cnrp linvo bn?n iwrformrtl, nnd wit licuseil by thousnmln tit inxiplo, vtio enn testify lo hii: won Kn Ftti itKAi.iNii rownnor i b . nn H ffssa IT HAS XO l.-gUtl. 1DII TUB CUnE OF ItHCUMATISM, N EUR ALGIA.T00TII ACHE. EARACHE, HEADACHE. CATAI1RII. CKOUP. SORE THROAT, LAME BACK. C0NTRACTCO CORDS. STIFF JOINTS, SPRAINS. BRUISES. 0URNS. And Many Other Pains Caused byAccldcntorDlsease. IliMFvifo mid puro, iIih-m Ha work ijiiiclcly nnd KivcHiinivr-rtal pntisfm-tlon. Vorrnleby ilrnjrKifhi. l'rico.Mo. OiuSdnKlJookiiiulIoilfroiitoeTcrybody. 'di-0S3 WIZARD OIL COMPANY, CHICAGO J-.l VI iu Of '. nt ILE. TFlJ ELY'S CREAM BALM 11 ii wnidtrfw how quick V'.Vy' Cream Jlnlm km heljwl uml cured me. J u tiered from aculer. Iiijlainmiilion In 11; now nnd lied. J'or a vtek at a time J could not tee. Mr. Qeorijie S. Judson, J fart ford, Conn. A partlclo Is nppllnl Into cacli noitrll and la airrea ahleloute. l'rlcn ,M eta, liv mull nr a druKKlitJ, Ki'iid for circular KI.V liltOTIIHItS, UrussUta. Owrtro, N, l . NEWSPAPER OUTFITS I'iii-iiInIiimI 011 Nliort IVulIco I'Vot NEW OR SECOND-HAND GOODS- COIUtHSPOXDKXCIS S0LICIT1SD. OMAHA TYPE FOUNDRY. Omolifli fiob., 12th and Howard 11311 PAYSthe FREICKT 5 Ton AVasuii Hcule. Iita Utcrf, buret li.irlm.. fcrm. Tai IMam aia urmai iso ki 960. Kitrr ilit HcaU. 'r rrw arte Ui( lacnllmt Ibl. ptpcr aat aUJiM JOHfS 01 BISOHAMTBS. in.MiHA3IT()N. N. Y. ST ERBR00KSIns, aBakiw-r;:j..i. Leadinp Nos. 1 14,048, 130, 135, 333, 161 For Sale by all Stationers. THE ESTER BROOK STEEL PEN CO., Work: Camdeii, N, J, 26 JshafSt., Hew Yeifc. Kwltl vuly curJm 00. dj a lj TBZ Home LIcrtru.MasnctloMelU l'ruia.coiublnut. liurMitciliBi DpVHQF'IE. iN.niTon. 101 Wasashave. Cmoiah AGKNTS WANTED ttSilSti&ift ictiui dj circular aui N atiomal 1uu G CkUm m -JM Will purlfr the BLOOD rrrnlata WHi tha LlVBn and KIDNEYS and F EVElf Olffi TYPE FOUiRT - AJK unly vnoliitb? ' WvrU evMntUir nrontlnuouai'lM 'to&'MabtuM V.I f r iii.. . . .... a