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OMAHA DAILY -THURSDAY , APRIL 24,1884. -WITH- your work is demo for nil time to time to como. WE5CHALLENGE The World to produce a more durable material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. | FOR ANY AMOUNT OF OR MACADAM ! filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application. WM.MOBAIN&CO. , Sioux Falls. Dakota. MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON , CORNICES. tflNDOW CAPS , FINIALS.fi ETC. a 1.6 a.atxx 0tx-o * > t , XAHA , . NEB .KA8KA. Nebraska Cornice -AND- Ornamental Ms MANUFACTORERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Lor 'Wla ' FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS , TIH , IRON AND SLATE ROOF/NO. PATENT HETAUO BKYUOHT , Iron Fencing ! Greetings , B&lnrtndes , Venndu , Offioa and Back Railings , Window and Collar Guard * , Eta. COB O. ANDtttt BTHKE1" , LINCOLN NEB. OA.TSKR. K I DUFHENE& MENDELSOHN. ARCHITECTS tS-UEMOVKD TO OMAUA NATIONAL HA BU1LDINO. DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J , T. ARMSTRONG , H. D. , 00-u.U.Mt 'AXLC * 'jSa-Tix-lait. ' Until offlcca art ) repaired from result of fire , off ] with Dr. Parker , Uoora 6 , Orelghton BJoclt 16th ana DOUXIIM nreeu. DR. WHITTIER ! 617 St. Charles St. , St , Louis , Mo. A RRODLAR ORADrjATE ol two medical college ! .rxhaabeen encaged longer In the treatment ol CUUONtO. NERVOUS , SKIN AND BLOOD Dtneaiel than otber physician In St. Louu , as city papers sbo nnd all old residents know. Consultation free and Invited. When It Is Inconvenient to visit the dty or treatment , medicines oan be sent by mall or expr a everywhere. Curable cases guaranteed ; where doubt exists It Is frankly stated. Can or write. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and Phyelaa Wetloeaa , Mercurial and other aflectlnns of Throat and Mouth. Old Sores and Ulcers , Jmpedl menu to marriage , Ithoamttlsm , fllea riiiecUl at tentlonto cases from overworked brain. SURGICAL * OA8E.S receive special attention. DUeasei arlnlrg from Imprudence , Kiceaaei" , Indulgenoea pern anent" lycuroti marry , who may not wby.cauaos , consequences and core. Utlltd for WSr ; postage or stunt * . n tl.-l * ir ALONG THE LINE OF THE Chicago , St. Paol , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The new extension of tbts line from Wakufleld up r the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the CAN through Oonoord and Coleridge ro BCjJvoci.rrijxrca-TojNr , Beaches the best portion of th State , HpecUl x. ourslon ra'ca for Uixl teekers over tbl * line t > Wayne , Norfolk and Ilartlngton , aod vl Illalr to all priadpal poli.U on the SIOUX OITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Trilnj over tht 0. , Ht. P. U. & O. Railway to Oiy turtpn. Slonr ulty , I'onca , llaitlngtoa. Wayue an ! Tforfolk , For Fremont , 0 kda.e , N ! ! < ( n , and through to Val entine. OTVot rates and all Information rail on KB WHITNEY. General Ac nl , tiaog i Bolldkit , Car. 10th and Farnam bti. , Omahb , Neb. ci cn be seeoured ai depot , corner J th i PURE FITS ; . . VTbeiiTi. ruro i at tun mem unreito Hop TC a Ri * lime acaihta bite lb m return c ln , I iu..r. ria.- cilcaro. Ib > raid * tht dlwuevf tltt. 'JSf ff * ° cur * the "ro t f < u"t' 8.ta s othtra c tailed ti DO rtiuon ( or lint now rxlilug a cur * for a tr ntu < ana a Vi a UottU at tnr oar 0\io \ Kipre. . uJ | ' , t ot e . it lif fur a trial , inO t will rutn y. JLdibMc Dr. U O IUIOT IWfuwlSL. V AnolrnH toy Br. A. Voolckcr. V. JL R , Con- miltlnc Chemist itoyal Afrrtcnltuml Foclctjr , only a trnro of nitrates In lllackwcll-s Bull Durham Tobacco. The neil of the ooldcn liolt of North Carolina , Invhlch Uila tobacco la grown , don't supply nllrntcs to tlio loaf. That it tlio secret of iw delicious mildness. Nothing BO pure nnd luxurious lor Rmoklnff. Don't forffct the brand. Nonogcn- uino without the tnulo-matk ct tlio Uuli All dealers lure lu TTbtn Mine concert * drtTetwtynkrpjonr bant nolace Is found in Jlmll J > r WbODBR DGE BROS , , 215 OPERA OMAHA , NED. Solo Agents for the World-Renowned Decker & Son , and Hallott & Ounston Pianos. Also manufacturers and wholesale dealers in Organs , and Musical Merchandise , tor Prices. Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Erlnnger , Bavnria Culmbacher , Bavana Pilimer Bohemian. Kaiser Bremen. DOMESTIC. Budweiser St , Louis. A.nhauser . .St. Louis. Bos ; B Milwaukee. Schlitz-Pilsner Milwaukee. Krue'a . . . . .Omaha. Ale , Porter. Domestic and Rhine Wine. ED. MAUKER DR.HORNE'S ELECTRIC BELT Will cure NerrouBncf- * , LumbagoKheumntiHm * 1'ar nl > > lf , .Neuralglu , Hclatlca. Kidney , Hphio nnd Liver dlj o eti.Oout.ABthmajllcart imtit n/Krvvipelax. Catanti , DumbAiCUu. J'rolnpMM Uteri , etc. Only hotenuilc Elcc- tnclleltin America thntcemit the Electricity and mnp- netUm throiipli tliebodjr.andcauberecnArgeatnonln > BtAAt by thu patient. JI.OOO Would NotBuv It. DB. IIOR.VH I won afflicted with rheumatism atd cured by using a belt. To any one afflicted wltc that disease , I would suf , buy Iforna'e Kloctrlo Bolt , Any one can confer with me by wrltlnir ciUInu it my store , 1120 Doujlm street , Omaha , Neb. WILLIAM LYONS. MAIN OFFICE Opposite postoffiro , room Kron er block. OT for rale atC. F. Ooodman'a Drug Store 1108 Funam St. , Omhft. Orders Blled 0. O .0. . BELT and otber BLScnua ArrLUNCKS nro gent on SO Dajs' Trial TO ONLY. YOUNO OB OLD , who an suffer- from NEBTOtn DEBOJTr. LOST TrrAurr , nita WRUCHESSXS , and all tnoco dlfeaiee of a PzHsoHAt. NiTDiut , rcaaltlnR from ABOTE and OTHIB Cicsra , speedy relief and complete tmtoratlon to nuLTn. V'.oon and MAKUOOB uuiiuirmo. Bend at ooca lor uluitrated Fampblet free. Aaoress TOLTAIC QEI/F CO MtirtDall. Mleh. JAS. H. PEABODX M , u. PHT8IGIA i & &UEGEON , Hosldonco , No. , 1407 Jones St. Offlco , No. 160 Parnara street Office houn 12 m. to 1 p. ra. , on romZtifi o. m. Teleoh mi 'or < vfl n QT H- ' - ' ' > I 266TH EDITION. PRICE $1.00. BY MATT. POSTPAID. A GREAT MEDTGAT.I WORK ON MANHOOD exhausted VitalityNervous and Physical Premature Decline In Man , Eirorsof Youth , an untold irita rles resulting from Indiscretions or ei cesses. A book for every man , young , middle-aged > nd old. It oontiltu Its prexcrtptlons for all neat and chronic disease ) each one of which Is luvaluabl So found by the Author , whose experience for years is suoh as probably never before foil to the I of any phyilcan 300 pages , bound In beautlfv French muslin m jouedooven , full giltguaranteed to be a floor worn every sense , mechanical , lit erary and professional , than any other work Bold this country for 11(0 , or the money will be refund In every Jnstanoe. ( Moo only 81.00 by mall , pos paid. Illiutrativa sample 6 cants. Bend now. Go medal awarded the author by the National Hedlce Association , to the offloera of which he refers. This book should be read by the young for Initrae tlon.andbythe afflicted for relief. II will booed' UL London Lancet. - There Is no member of loeloty to whom this booV alii not be useful , whether youth , parent , guudlan , Inutruotoror clergyman , Arginaut. Address the Heaboly Medical Institute , or Dr , W H. Parker , No. t BulBnch Street , Boston Mati. , who may ne consulted on all < * lseu requiring skill and expaiUnoo. Cnrnnlaandobttlaitedliateesthat havt baded the skill of all othur phys-HCA I cUl" a specially. Buoh treated suoccM-l CHL fullt without M Instano allnrej TUVP Cl mkefc * . I "Jo I . " " S M MB * James Hedioal Instil A Chartered by theStateof 1111 nois ( or thecxpreis purpose of glvlngimmedlate rellelln all chronic , urinary and pri vate diseases. Gonorrhoea , Gleet andSyphills In all their complicated forms , also al' dlicaaea of the Skin end Blood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by reme * dies.Uttedln a * brtuYcar * _ hl > tciall'raftlt. Sernlntl Weakness. Night Loitcs by Dreams , Pimples on the Face.Lost Manhood Jm il f wt\j cured , Tlitre ln cri > erlmeiniHii. The appropriate remedy .3 at once uaed In each case. Consultations , per. tonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med- rinea aent by Mall and Express. No marks on ockaee to Indicate content * or aender , Addreaa ig.JAMES.No. 204WashlnalonSt.ChIcoolllJ OPIUM sMORPHINE HABIT DA IL II. KAA'K , < * > li llom , tow crto i I'.tuifdj wfer l > i m fm r ur (4 * 4 i HI ; ul paUlrvlr. for Uillcoo. HSa i r ( . null v err ill vlikh liuuM kuutf. IliUidreul of K nlpt .hiwlprur NiTroui fr , wnl irun > ly x < lr > l tl OiKin v 4'f { i t f.9 'c'i'i I Ariifri-v 1'r j .i U VMC J I.-.J. V , i L u , M THE BTORT OP TUE OATH , / cross the pathway , niyrUe-frlnscd , Under Itionlnplc , It uMlitiiRol The lltlloivtxxlcu gate ; . \Vlien I liiulstrollpd Itli Nrllr bom I u.vil lo jMuirc nndult , Rclbrp I MKI to her good nl/jht / , \ i > t loath lu Icnv * tli nln oni sprit * Wllliln tlm Rnrden > pnlcl And. tlicrp. thr ttato bclwrvn lin two , We'd IhiRfr , Mall lovers ilo , And lean upon IbcralL And ftico to fnro , cyM clovito cyM , lliuiOt niwtlni ; bniiili In rrigiioO surprlxa' A Her n Mrnl lliy qiiMl > clooo I'll IH-III ! rrc nlip'il rrtmtt , llint I'd cruw drunken from tb rwc t Tubcrow- upon licr brcint. "o'd tnlk-ln fitful tj If , I ' .Vllli nmnj } i mr.irilnK glance bctwwn Tintfnd.'r nnnl nnd low J We'd n II IXT * ani ( > ilwir , Bwett conceit , borne MlpRrmlp we'd rrpcutl MI I'd move tu go. ' ' " 'aood-nlglil' Ouod nlKliir'-rroin feor , wltli Imlf n slgh- ClrKxl-nlgliir Ctixxi-iilRlit ! " Audtben- Andtlicn I ilo not RO , but fcUuid I And Iran U | > oti Ilia rolling , niul Mi" \\iuinnnydayi ngo . uut plrnsnnl Rummer tlmo althotifb * 'lliL KataliMniilliiK'c ( > t : \ little rrniikjr llmnybc , A little urnthcr-worn- me- ATlio never cnn forget. Tht Imppy "End t" Jty cynic friend , I'ruyvo yoursneen there wn no "end * Watcli yonder cubby thine I * liatbiouryuungct , hrrsnnd mine ; X < lioxv lincltmtn , till logs to tnlun \bout tbognto uli < l swing. Kroo Town ilalls. /'rco nnil fair tllscitbalon tends to the de velopment of truth. It docs more ; it strengthens the natural powers of both speaker mill hearer. DibcusHion , free and iintmiiimclcil , is one of tlio life-springs ol'ti ftco government. Limit it , tun ! tlio ( ' 01111- datiotiB of the state nro endangered. Home , in her day of greatest hitcccss nnd glory , hail public tree hulls , vtlicru plchiiin and patrician coultlgnthcr and debate the ques tions ci the hour. It was largely by tlmt means her orators were developed and the pcoplo enlightened. Greece audSpnttu had their great halls qf the people , free to nil. liut , ns the wealth in the liunila of the few increased , free halls anil discussions were moro nud more limited , ignorance increased - od , the government weakened and fell. Ohio is often referred to an wonderfully fruitful of statesmen and military leaders. The secret is an open ono to those wishing to know it. But certain of the press nnd public speakers do iiot ( .are to reveal the facts. It is not to the advantage of a very limited class to give the reason , or at least they think it is not , while we think they are greatly mistaken ; believing as we do that the highest intelligence conduces far moro surely to the perpetuity of the state , and hcuco so the longer existence and hap piness of all , rich and poor. Ohio has ever had an excellent free school system , which has been remarkably well improved. She has her private and public academies in almost every township , especially in th' northern part of the state. But withon tho.se town halls , free to all , where not only her sons but her daughters too , have ever been wont to gather to debate , and hear debated , the vital questions of the hour ; without these free halls and free debates Ohio would never have made the grand record she has. If no leading national questions wcro before the pcoplo there was no lack of state , county or township mat ters demanding attention and dibcussion , md the occasion was impnncd. There could bo hut one result a splendid devel opment of intellectual strength. Thous ands become leaders natural leaders an it were hut only through this school of train ing. It was in Ohio that the great antislavery - slavery cause found its surest roots and greatest strength. Thousands of times have the people gathered iu her halls to hear the thrilling eloquence of those who plead the cause of the helpless slate , nnd there were the plans laid to assist tiny who had escaped and wcro being guided to free dom by the north btar. A hioadcr under standing and love of liberty had grown with the minds thus developed , hcuco the fttgit.vo slave- law was a dead letter in the laud of u Giddings , n Wade and a Chase , und a Garftcld if yon please , and thous ands of others , who have grown from stern poverty to greatness through these free TphooLs and free halls. Growing Old , How strangely our Ideas of growing oM ehaugo as we get on in life. To tlio gill in her teens , the riper maiden of twenty five seems quite aged. Thirty-tv < o thinks thirty-five an "old thing. " Thirty-five dreads forty , hut congratulates herself that there may still remain some ground to be' possessed in the fifteen years before the century is attained. But titty does not by any means give tip the battle of life. It feels middle-aged and vigorous , and thinks old ago along | way in the future. Sixty ro- ncinbcra these who have done great things it the tluree-scoro ; and ono doubts if Parr. , ; hen ho was married at ono hundred nnd twenty , had at all b gtm to feel himself nn > ld man. It is the desire of life within as ' .ich makes us feel yoinu so Icmj. For Brmiuliiut , Aai > inuilo nnd Pul monary Complaint * , " 'Jlroien' * Uronchial 3'rochct " minlfcHt r m rkablo curntlvu prop. ertleu. Sold only in licstfiu * Jlcadachcn. Dr. Day says in u late lecture : "What ever bu tint plan oftmttmcntdecldcd upon rest is the first principle to inctihitein very severe headache. Jtcst , which the busy man and aiixioui mother cannot obtain on long as they can manage tit keep about , is OMO of the. llmt remedies for eviry head ache , and we should never cense 10 cnforci it. The brain , when excited , as much nccdi. quiet and rcpobo as n fractured limb or nn inllnmed rye ; it Is obvious that the Chan ces of short-cuing the ecu tire and arresting the pain will depend on our power toha\c this carried out itctiutlly. It is n practical lesion , to keep steadily iu view , tlmt there may lurk behind n nimplo headache some lesson of unknown magnitude , Yrfhieh may remain stationary if quietude can bo maintained. Thcro iu n point worth at tending to in the treatment of all head aches. Bee that the hrad is elevated al night , nnd the pillow hard , for , { f it be soft , the head sinks into it and becomes hot , which witlt 8omo people is enough topro- voko an attack in the morning if Bleep Itan been long nmheavy. . " A Hnptlst Minuter' * Kxpei'Fonu\ "I nra Baptist mlnlntcr , and before I ever thought of being a clergyman I gnulnalvd in medicine , hut left a Incrntlvu pructlcfl for my present profession , forty years KC > . J wM for many years A eufferer from quinsy. Ihnmas' icltetnc , 'Jil cured me. I WHH nlwi trouliliul vrliu hcaraeneng , und TAonuu * PcUctric IM al. ways rellaved me. My wf | Hnil child hud dlptherla , on4 Thomaf fclettric Oil cuiod them , and If Ukon Iu tlmo U will cnra reveti time out of ton. I am confident it U a euro for tlm most ob tnat ! colil , or ontitth , antl If any ono will take a small tevpimn and h"lf fill it withithn Oil , and then place th en-l f the fix > uii In ono noatrll and ilraw the Oil out of the spoon into thn ho id , bv KnlBSiix is hard as they can , until the Oil falls uver into the throat , omlprhclice It twice n weak , I Ain't care h w nffBiwlvH their hnud way be. It will clean It out nnd cure their catarrh l-'or douf. neuii and eamcho , U ttan done wnnrlers to my certain knowlwlga Itutha only inoillrlna ( luhlxjil pataut mudlclno that I htva ever f lt like reo 'mtuendl'ig , and I am vi-ry nx ww to 1 1 sen It lu ev-rry | .Kie , f .r . I toll > ou that I would ' not IMJ without U In mv hmua for any conMd- j erotlnp , I am now unffa-lrg wtth a p itn JlVe \ I rhouinntUm U mv HK t lltnh , mid muhinir r - lleveg tne llkn 7/umuiV .Mictric IHl. " Dr , K. 1 F. Urtup. Corry , IV TOOTHACHE. Tu have It nnt nr not-tliut li thn rjiif llon | WlnUitr'tlil-ctlfr for llioji\H tn Miller Tliv pnncn nnd tnrnu nix oTiui udilne lootli , Or to bxke Mppl nr-ilnM R lioil nrtruublcs An.l.liy c .rHCtlim- , did thrmr 'loiMill-t Niimorp ) nuilliy n tiiKlnxay rf it The tuolluiclir , mill u tliuutanil netnriil Illi Tlicjittv Is heir to-'tlinniiiHiiiiiinnilon IK'Tuiilljr lo bo nlihol. To pull Ui tns To tiic ! ix-rchniKf tu lirrnk njf , tin rr'n the rub , 1'or In tlmt wrincli lmt ncoiilii mny como , Wlifn we Imro liuir-dhltxlKcO the ntulilKirn ftxi , > ! ui * ( jive u' rmuic t there' " thr rioprrt Tlmt mitkni nn ncliinK IcxiUi ofsu IOIIR n life ! for \\lio would lutirtlieKtilixniKlfilliiRntirixitn , Tlic old n ir > nostrum , ( IpnlUtV ttintunu'lr , Tlir pntiR of lnf ? | rteft-rreil , kind filw p's delay , Wnrn lie hlnisoirmtKlit lil qtilcliuinulca J'or onr- poor ulillllni ; ? Who \\onlil ranlrli bnir , ro irninn nud link btncutli nloml oTiialn , Hat tlmt the ( tread urHonirthliiK liHli ; < < 0 w Ithlr. Tiipllnpit tuUinl lor-cpi. from wn < e pa"lT Nojuvvsnt rimoriliirn , imzsli-i Ihp will And nmkm It rnthcr l > riir the III * U IIM rimn lly toothrntlint li know * not err 'f Inn ( Irnllsls do make run iirdi uf ns all ; .ml thuillionntlvc hniiorniwihitliin .1 hlcklli\l o'rr with the | i ilt > n t of O/ir : Anil rauny a nnp. w hwo cuitrnifiiwvkii thn doi'r With thli rrxiird , lih rnointrps turn nwivy , acurvdut tinintrun ufiltMittat. IMtlloAopliy of AtiutRcmont- * . " \\nmlever occupies the . ! i.d hai an In- llttenro upon it which lends to good or to evil : mid that which affords pleasure will dwell in a person's thoughts , sometimes affording relief from disagreeable and ini- tating rcllcctions. If , IhcrclVrc , the excit ing cause of gratifying sensations bo inno cent , and it doc.t not divert attention from proper duties , the effect is to keep the mind in n healthful condition , and it is not injurious. Thinking persons cannot f.vll to perceive the moral cll'cct of \aricty of recreations and amusements ; mid they are fteqttcntly brought up for discussion by these -\\lio think they nro authorized to indicate to their fellow men what is proper and vthat is wrong in tlio u.so of loisuio time. An nascmbly of liaptist ministers recently ; ave tliclr views upon this subject , and vvhile cendcmuini ; popular nimisements cnor.Uly , they dill'orjd greatly in opinion. Painting , rculpturo , poetry , eloqucnro \ud music , when properly used , are very ciiuiug ; nud we Hud them moro or le s in .ho hutibcs of the most intelligent people of ovcry creed. Music is mere recreation ; yet the most austere sects liavo found it impracticable to conduct their worship without it. These who undertake to inculcate cor rect principles of religion nnd morality should recognize the teachingH of nature ; for it is true , as n great poet has said , "God and Nature will the Bame. " Judicious recreation is essential to men ial and physical health ; ami ouo of the ; oed gifts of the bouuvoU'itt Creator tc uan is the ability to laugh. The lower orders of creation do not laugh , nnd much of the enjoyment of life is found in tht * enlivening conversation and humor which C.IUSC.S Binilca nud laughter. The moat effi cient teachers of religious truth nro Utosa who always wear a cheerful countenance , and are not afraid to uibcnd and to laugh when innocent mirth and genuinu wit ex cite fantastic ideas. In the existing condition of our social circumstances a large majority of the people ple are not religious ; nad when wo consid er how powerful is the educating influence of amusements , and that the pcoplo will have them , it will be wise to provide nnd entourage such ns nro good nnd innocent , rather than to make futile efforts to abolish ish all of them. Solomon says "Thcro is a time for all things ; " and the time spent in innocent recreation is not incompatible with the most devoted piety. The youth _ of our land should not bo led to believe that religion deprives men of all that is pleasant in our present life. [ The Kpisco- pr.l Kegistcr. _ H. Day on a iiuauo lalniiil. Jty Idea of a guano island had always emi that it was very rocky , and covered with a white substance resembling mortar before tlio sand ii mixed with it , I imag ined , too , that it exhaled an odor different "omowliat from the orange groves of Tahiti. Had I not been told that 1 was on n guano island , I would not have known it from the surroundings. Instead of being rocky the soil was mellow nud dark , nnd every where vegetation was most luxuriant. The air was remarkably clear and pure. Dur ing n walk around the island I then learn ed that thcro nro two kinds of guano ; or , rather , that of certain qualities which nil yuano possesses , some of these qualities predominate in that found in given local ity , while guano taken from isla-ndH differ ently located possesses iu a much stronger degree homo other essentials. Thus tit * of the ousts of South America , exposed tt ( he rays of a tropical sun , where the sur face of tiio surface of the land is never vooled , and where rain seldom or nev falls , possesses tlm strongest ammonia properties. Not only arc the excretion ! , ci birds deposited there , but the birds them- iclvcs como thcro to die ; and eggs have frequently been taken out a littlu Mow the crusts which form over these deposits that are almost pure ammonia. The guano of these islands has n strong , pungent odorand is white and ligit ( brown in color. Kut the guano of the islands of the Southern Pacific is made up of decom posed eor.U , forming mostly phoephatus of limo and magncsiit. It is entirely inodor ous , and of u dark brown color , rewmibliug well pulverised loam. It in bclicyed that the birds , which in large numbers inhabit thesu islands , living aa they do almost entirely on Ash , deposit phosphoric acid on the coral , nnd thus form the phosphate * which give to guano its value. It is separated front the coral in the fol' lowing manner : Thcro are quite n force of natives employed , wlu gather the earth In largo heaps , and then screen it in the sarao manner that linu ccul it * separated from the coarse. The tcrecns are about eight feet by three , nud ihu iron gauze covering them is fine , allowing only the guano or line portions tions of the earth to pass through , nnd leaving cho cral iu the hcrecus. The gu ano in then siicknl nud shipped. The Cult furniun. _ AUK YOU GOiNMTORVKOPE ? In another column will ua found the an. nouncomeut of M ! a rH.Til)3.COOK&KON , Tourist Agents , 201 Broadway , New York , rtsUUvn to the very complete arrajigemnita they Imvo mmlo for tours in Rttrcp * tlu C'Unlutf Sprlnu and Summnr. "Cook'a Kxcur > nlonlut , " containing nittps and full p.irtluulai * , will bo mallod to any atldrenaon receipt of IU ceuU I'lio cultivation ot luimv In no Icsa im nortant than the cultivation of mind ; tbi by the action Of the ono tlio other la rcadl ly known. How in it in the working of machinery ? You BOO every movement It regular and precisely at the Kaino time , ; if notbo , something is wiong nnd onr ma chinery Ktoim. Just so in thq cultivation of habit. Unites regularity and promptness are aimed nt ( not only aimed at , but act * ually becu red ) , there fan btoppago in out cr.vn . intcrcetn , perhaps fatal , and perhapt in incentive -which enl da ! [ 7 exprriouct iufive. / . A noi > il4ivcMiiiiunt. | Ono of our prominent business men eaid to us thu other day ; "In llio spring my wife got all run down and could not oat anything ; pausing your olore I saw a pile of Hood's Sareaparilla in the window , and I got a bottlo. After uho had tukon it a wouk BII > had a rouaing appufito , and j did her everything. Bho took three bet > ties , and it wan the heat three dollars 1 { over invoued. " 0. I. HOOD & Qo. , Low. I ell , MO B. Fntiroisn greater cuemy tu Jrlcutlshlii tuui Li uu ur 1'ivni'licr. There w w on'c a minister of the Gospel vho never built n church. Who never pri-atlicd iu one. With never proposed n church fair lo huj the cJiurch n new carpet. Who never founded u m w ncct. Who frtxiucntrxl pttbliu houses nnd drank wino with M ! unor * . Who never received n Ktlnry. Who novcr asked for one. Who never \\oroti black suit or white necktie. Who never used n prayer book. Or n hymn hook. Or wrote n ncrmon. Who never hired n cornet eoloUt or viol inist 'o draw pcoplo to hear the Word. Who novcr advertised his cermons. Who never took n text for lib ) sermon * . Who nr\cr went through n course of tlicologlcnl Btudy. Wlio never was ordained. Who was JIOMT p\cn "convrrtcd. " Who never went to n conference. Who never was tmrprlscd b > n donation party. Who was ho ? Chriat. Hop YoiiHt antl The recipes ( itiotcd below nro taken frr.ui the "Appledoro Cook Hook" edited by Miss Maria 1'nrlo.i , of lioatou , and are endorsed by good cooks : Hop 1'tast. 1'aro nnd boil onn dozen mealy potatoes ( they will Iwil iu thirty ininute.s ; ) as soon as you put the potatoes on to boil , put n handful of hops into an * other kcttlo with three quarts of coW water , cover and boil. When the potatoes arc boiled , drain and mash fine ; then strain the hop-water through iv line Helve , on the potatoes ( bo sure that the hops nro boiling. when they nro strained on the potatoes , ) and atir well : then add one-half cup of sugar , ono-fourth of salt , nnd ono pint of Hour ; mix this well ami strain through a cullender , lot it stand until it is milk- warm , then stir in onu cup of good yeast , and set it to rise where it will ho warm. It will rise in live hours if the yeast is good. You c.ui tell when it is risen by the white foam , which will rise to the top. When risen , put it in n stone jug and cork tight. It isv ; good plan to tie the cork down , aa it wmetimrs flics out. Set it in the ice chester or oil the cellar bottom. Make one-third this quantity iu summer if your family is small. Ifoji Yca.il lircad. Take four good sized , ) otatoc # , peel , boil , and mash nud pour on to them ono quart of lolling water strain the vtholo through rtsieve ; let this get blood-warm , and then stir into it ono cup of yeast , nnil n tablcupoonful of white su gar , ono tablcspoonful of salt , and enough flour to make n titiff batter ( about three nnd n half quarts. ) Beat well with n spoon and set in warm place to riso. In the summer it will rise Jin four hours , in the winter it will take five. "When well risen add enough flour BO tlmt it can bo molded , and one tablcspoonful of lard , then knead twenty minutes , adding only Hour enough to prevent the dough from slicking. Now put the dough in n pau again und let it rise ouo hour , and then form into loaves. Do not have over n pint bowl full of dough in nloaf. . Let thu loaves rise forty in Unites and bake forty-rlvo minutes , lircad made in thin way cannot bo excelled. A bottle of Samaritan Nervine ena bles one to defy asthma , nervousness and general debility. "My wife had fits for 35 years , " says Qonry Clark , of Fair/field , Mich. "Sa maritan Nervine cured hor. " Your Druggist keeps it. Tlio Ear. The internal ear is an exceedingly deli cate and complicated organ , and is there fore specially susceptible to disturbing in fluences. H'juco car-achca ; abscesses of the car ; thickening of the drum , rendering one httrd of hearing ; bursting of the drum , causing deafness , and gatherings within the ear of solid plugs of wax. The close connection of the car with the bruin very often results in an extension of nn inflair- matlou from the former to the latter. Ear troubles begin early. The child is inclined to put small things iut * it such as l > eans , calico-kernels , pebbles , etc. These irritate nnd inflame the car , and may be come bourcos of most ficnous mischief. Older persons nro hardly wiser -who pick their cans with the head of it pin. The car-wax should bo let alone , except iu cases when removed by nn expert j > hy siclan. It is needed where it la , to prevent the ingress of BUI all insects nnd dust. It commonly takes care of itticlf. The bather too off en docs himself serlouz mischief by allowing vuiter to enter the ear. Thousands of bad eimca occur yearly from this caub ? . The trouble id increased if the water is bait , as its ansorption leaves hard , irritating cryptala behind. No ono ahould ever divu ; and the onset of the surf should always bo received at the back. In cold weather , the steady blowing of a strong current of air upon the par to dnn- gerotiH. It penetrates to the blood-warm interior , congesting and inflaming it. It id not always easy to twoid mich n current- , and it would he wcll'when likely to be exposed , to wear iu thu external far a lit tle wad of cotton. Kxeruelating pain and permanent himu nuiv tlnia bo prevented. CONVINCING , The proof - > ! the pudding is not iu cliowlng the string , but lu having nn opportunity to test the article direct. Uclirotcr & Uocht , tlio DrutfrletH , Imvo a free trial bottle of Dr. Bo- Ranko 8 Couch and Lung Syrup for each and every ono who In afllictod with Coughs , Colds , Asthma , Consumption nr any Lung Affection. How TO BUY A HOIIHE. An old horse mini , speaking on this subject , cays'If ; you want to buy n horse , don'tbclifveyotir in n brother. Take no inan'ti word for it , { our eye is your market. Don't buy a horse i harness. Unhitch him and take every lilngoffbut his halter , and K'ad him nrou ml , fho has it corn , or is titiff , or baa any other idling , you can wee it. I.ethim go by him- elf a little ways , and if ho staves right iito anything you may know ho is sjonr ilind , No matter how clear nnd bright ilfl eyes nre , ho can't BOO any moro than a tat. liack him up , too. Somohornt-HRhow heir weakness or tricks in that way when buy don't in any other. liut , lx > ns mnart is you can , you'll get caught bometime. Een < nn expert gets stuck , A horho may 'ook ever so nice , and go it inllo minute , ml yet iutvo fits , for instance. Thcro isn'l ' live man could tell it till homcthing hap- ns. Or ho may have a weak back. Give ilni the whip and off ho KOCH for it mile or -wo , then , nil of u midden , ho nits down in ho road. After iv rest ho gets up anil iturUi again , liut he soon hitsdown for good , nd nothing but u derrick could raino him. " Tlio GlilncMO MiiHt Go , And BO must neurali ? ! * and rhemnatlim , when Dr. Ihomat * tclcctrie nil attacks them. Tlila medicine | g a iiiarvulotu product of ingen ious thought. Ituy It and try It. When Mr. Edward Wyrnpcr wan on } he wide of Chimbor-uo , in the course of an ex ploration of the peaks of the Audi * , in l > .HAdor , he naw it grand tiuption of Coto- paxl. Ahhcs roeo in a column not lew than 20,000 ft-ot above the rim of the crater and then expanded over au ami of many nllcs. TwomlllioiiH tons of matter were jcctod lu this uimplo eruption , nnd the particle : * of the Halves were w fine that , in VHIIB muniilttt , it required not lens than 25- 000 to make a grain In weight. KXC1TKMKNT. "What causes the great rush nt S irc-to & Boclit'n Drug 8tore'r The free dUitributlo of sample bottles of Dr. llosauko's Cough on Lung Hyrup , the moat popular remedy fo Couidii. Coldi , Consumption and liroticulU n won too market , lloffular idze DO cenU an ,00 THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUT RKNNIT. U RKE DEWEY & STONE'S ' , > t One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ( WilliamS't To the Volume of Bargains to be offered at WilliamS' GRAND SALE OF } I , miuiii nhiii AND NOTIONS. Monday Morning , April 21st , SALE OPENS AT 8 O'CLOCK , SHARP , All the prices wo give at this unlo . are bona-Cdo reductions , and wo guarantee on- tiio satisfaction to all purchasers. Ladles' BOHC. 50 Paira Ladick Finoat Brilliant Lialo Thread IIoso , colored and blnok , at 75o Never before nold under $1.00 and 81.25. , 00 dozen Paira Ladies' Solid and Fancy HOBO. 5 to 8& inch , ! ! 5o. For mer price , 50 to 70c. 00 Pairs Children's Solid and Fancy Hose , formerly Bold at 70c ana $1 00 ; put on the counter in one lot at OOo Tins is a great sacrifice. 0 Paira Ladies' Silk HOBO at $1.00. For merly sold at $2 CO. Indies Solid Cardinal , full regular made Hose , French feet , 2Cc. Sold else where at 35c. i Radios Extra Heavy Unbleached Knit ted HOBO , 24o ; reduced from 30. 'no ' grand lot Children's HOBO 17o , con sisting of all of our 25o goods , in fancy colon ) and French mixed. 0 doz. Ladies' Balbriggan vests , 3 ? l-2c , worth GOo. s' Gauze vests , lOo , worth 25o. s' OnBsamer Merino vests , G5c , for merly OOc. ! 00 norcots in onolot at 48o , formerly 75c. BasnotV Jorspy fitting corsets , OSo , for merly $ 1.25 The now "Acqtiibasquo Corset , " $1 3D , the bott health corset in the market , worth $1.75. Gloves. lot kid gloves ( black and colors ) GO ) , formerly nold at $1.00 to $1 GO. Ladies' Mosquotairo kids , $1.00 , reduced from $1.35. lot ladies' colored Berlin gloves , lOo , formerly 20c. l Button length colored toffota silk gloves , all ohades , 35c , formerly COc. * Button length black Jerseys , 25c , cheap at 35o. G Button length black and colored bril liant lisle Jersey gloves , COc , aold last year for $1.00. Silk fcuco Mitts. ' 4 < * Look at reduetiona : Children's now GOc , formerly 65c. ' Children's now 48c , formerly COc. Ladies' now 35o , formerly GOo. Ladies' now 48o , formerly G5c. Ladies' now GOc , formerly 85o. Ladies' now 7Gc , formerly $1 00. Ladies' now G6o , formerly i)0o. ) Ladies' now 85c , formerly $1.10. IJHOCB. 1 lot Patent Val. Laces at Co per yard , regular price 10 and IBc. Real Torchon Lace (12 ( yards in piece ) lOo per puce , sold cliowhoro at 30c. Colored Spanish , all silk , Lace at 33V worth COp. Bargains in Oriental , Black , Spanish , Antique , Torchons , and all popular laces. ButtonR. Ont lot Dress Buttons at lOc per dozen , worth from 25 to COc. White Pearl Buttons , 24 and 2G line , 5o per dozen , formerly 8Jo. White Pearl Buttons , 28 line , at 7 o per . dozen , formerly lOc. * Illbboi * HcmnmtitB. > . No. G. AM Silk Satin and Groa Grain , Co yard. No. 9. All Silk Sutin and Gros Grain. 15o yard. Itogular prices 12io and 25o. Children's Loco Collars , at 5c. Children's Lace Collars , 8Jn , formerly 1 Co. Children's Lace Collars , 25o , formerly 35 Persons wishing to procure the unprc. cedontcd bargains wo offer at this sa will consult their interests by call early. Remember this sale begins SI day morning , April 21st , at 8 o'clock. L. B. WILLIAMS & SON. Carry the Largest Stock , offer the Lowest Prices and Easiest Terms of any Dealer here on PIANOS and ORGANS Besides Many other Well-known Makes , we sell the World Renowned - KSABE YOSE , , , AND ARION PIANOS. Olough and Warren , STEELING AND THE CELEBRATED SHONINGER ' 'BELL" ORGANS itrumonU Rented and rent allowed if purohaaod. Pianoa on installments , ? 10 llonthly. Organs , $5. Call or eond for Catalogue and terms. V7AREROOMS , - - OOB. UTH AND PAWSTAM STS. Would call particular attention to their new stock of RICH JEWELRY ! FINE * WATCHES , CLOCKS , SILVERWAHE , AND AN UNSURPASSED ASSORTMENT OP Diamonds and Precious Stones , FULL LINE OF HOWARD , WALTH.A1I AND ELGIN WATOu B. WARTBOOMS - - CORf 1.TH AND FARNAM STS. . , DEALERS IN Stove. , H 1 15 NORTH SIXTEENTH ST OMAHA ,