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    0 THE OMAHA DAILY BlUitfr MONDAY , iMAY 18 , 1891.
FOREIGN FINANCIAL REVIEW ,
High Rotes Still Prevailing In the London
Money Market.
EXCITING WEEK ON STOCK EXCHANGE ,
American Hnlltoad HcuiirltleH Klftt
DcurenNCH In tlio lioailltiK Stocks
On tlio 1'arln llourHC
Uorlln Quotations.
May 17. Discount was n shade
easier yesterday , being 4 % for three month * .
High rates are certain to prevail for several
weeks. CJold to thcamouutot JtM,500,000. It
Is expected , will bo drawn by the Russian
government during the present week , p.irtly
from here and partly from Purls , with a
further drain of i"J.V)0,000 ) during .fnnc. Ko-
tnlttaiicos from the United States provide
only a temporary supply of gold , as part of It
will How back to the United States In the
nutiunn In payment of grain imports. The
Holchlmnk's raising Its rate on Friday and
the probability that the banit of France will
raise Its rate are also among the factors for
keeping money dear.
The stock exchange has experienced
nn exciting week , recurrent rumors of fail
ing firms , threatening u bourse crisis and
rapidly fluctuating values ki'oping affairs
llvelv. The rclnpso after Monday was gen
oral. Hrlllsh funds show a fall of ? for the
weak , and rupco paper a fall of % . In for
eign securities Portuguese dropped M ) and
Sounish ! l'4. Among South American , Ar-
petitino trcasnrv fell T'j ' , ( 'olumblun 7. mid
Costa Ilicn < i\ . In me Knglish railway
securities , Hrighton stock continued to bo
raided In spite of the ofllclal denial of ru mors
that the company must expend large sums to
rebuild now bridges. The fall for tlio week
was . ' 1'jf. American railroads were Hat
under the inllnenco of the monetary situi-
tlon. In view of the heavy shipments of
gold from Now York , the reaction was tri
lling. Donlnr.s here state that a ( inlet feeling
of confidence pcrvailes the market in
spite of the apparent dullness , An
unusually small mnonnt of stock exists heir ,
and as soon as the gold drain co'ises , which
shows symptoms of a revival , prices will lin-
provo.
The week's variations In the price of
Amcrlca.i railroad securities include tlio fol
lowing ; Decreased : Denver Alllo ( Jr.imle ,
preferred , ! 2li , ; Louisville & iNashvlllo and
Northern Pacific , preferred , - ' ' ; Now
York. Pennsylvania it Ohio and Northern
Pacific mortgage t each. Now York , On
tario & Western , < J4' : Central Pacific , Den
ver & Klo ( irnmle , common , and Mexican
Central , ' each. Increased : Ohio & Miss
issippi , preferred , 2. Canadian railway se
curities were depressed. Grand Trunk llr.st
mid second , preferred , both lost 'J on tlio
week , mid guaranteed stock , 1. The tecnrl.
ties of the Mexican railway were largely
sold. Firsts and seconds both show a fall of
OJ $ for the week , and ordinary a fall of ! Il .
Among the miscellaneous securities , Hfo
Tlnto declined Is ; , on the wojk ; Anglo-
American telegraph , preferred , l.'tf ,
Tin- Havana , Market * .
HAVANA , May 17. The sugar market was
very quiet , but weak. Buyers steadily low
ered their olTcrs , but sellers were reluctant
to accept them , and consequently only a
small business was transacted. Following
nro the quotations : Molasses sugar , regular
to good polarization , S'M-.jft ' .U" gold per
quintal : Muscovado sugar , fair to good rolln-
ing ; 85 to HO degrees polarization , S.I'.V ! $ ( Z >
S.HT't ; centrifugals sugar , IU to 00
degrees polarization , In hogsheads , bags
ami boxes , fa.WJi'2.1 ( Jf. Stocks
In warehouse at Havana and Atnnzas :
Twcnty-olght boxes , I.IOT.OOO bars and 2,1)00 )
hogsheads. Hecclpts from the 1st to the lth ! !
lust. , 2 < W,800 b gs nmt 4IM ) hogsheads. The
exports for the same period were S.'tUOO bags
and 1.-100 hogsheads , of which71,000 bags and
nil the hogsheads worn to tlio United States.
Bacon , $ ii.2. : > in gold per UK ) weight.
Uurrmi Superior American , $ .H gold per
quintal.
Fi.otm American , Silt gold per barrel.
JIUIID : DIKF- : $ ! ) gold pcrulntnl. ( |
HAMS American sugar cured , Sin gold per
quintal for northern ; $ ' , ' : ! for southern.
LAUD In kegs , f 1II.23 gold per quintal ,
Li'MiiKii Nominal.
Cooi'KitAOK Good ; moderate demand.
UKINS Whlto navy , $7 cold per quintal.
CIIKWINO Ton A ceo J21 gold per quintal.
FitiiiiiTrt : ( Moderate.
KXCIIANOE Steady on the United States
short sight gold.ijfS ! ! ( > 10 premium. On London ,
premium. Spanish gold ,
On tlio 1'nrln Bourse.
PAWS May 17. On the bourse the settle
ment In the foreign department was proceed
ing yesterday , Contaglos were moderate.
Prices have been weak since the bediming
of the prevalent uneasiness. It Is felt that a
crisis is postponed , not really averted , and
this feeling continues to check business. De
creases for the week Include : Three per
coits : , 2."i centimes ; Ulo Tlntos , 'Uf ; Uanqun
do Paris , 14f ; UuiiK of France , '
Frankfort Mookn.
May 17. The bourse was da-
pressed during the past week. There was a
general dellno In foreign securities yester
day , Portuguese and Italian closing 1 per
cent lower on the day. The final quotations
include Italian , SIMU ) ; Kusslau , IHUHI ; Span
ish , till.40 ; Short exchange on London , 2U.47 ;
prlvato discount , } y/ .
Iterliii Quotations ,
BBKI.IX , May 17. Onthe bourse during
the past week business was dull and prices
declined , The llnal quotations Include the
following ! Prussian 4s , 103.110 ; Mexican Us ,
87.20 ; Deutsche bank , 150 ; Houblcs , 23'J.OO ' ;
Ucchumnrs , 12S ; Harpcners , 181 ; short ox-
chaiKroon London , 20,43 : prlvato discount ,
Since It Is now a well established fact that
catarrh is a blood disease , medical men are
quite generally pruscrlb'mg Ayor's Sarsapar-
ilia for that most loathsome complaint , mid the
result. In i oirly every instance , proves the
wisdom of their advice.
Knto Fiold'fl Washington : Algernon
1'vo u wiililloTor you , Miss Miwniidn :
Why tito ohildron llko tooth bwushos ?
Miranda I dou't know. Why tire
they ?
Algernon Because ovowybody pwo-
fors his own. SooV
Mirnnda ( frlfjidlv ) No , I don't BOO ,
Not Imving uny chllilron
Aleornou ( stninnioi-iiiirly ) Oil , of
course not , but you-you-you htivo a
tooth-bwuali , you know ,
Hallcr's barb wlro liniment has mot with
extraordinary favor , and cases pronounced
iucurablo nave l > eon treated with success.
Every farmer should keep a bottle of this
Justly celebrated remedy ; ready for Instant
use.
Cruelty to Children.
The season approaches when the attention
of parents of Infant children needs to bo
called to the cruelty which Is thoughtlessly
practiced upon so many helpless Infants by
bending them out under a summer sun In
baby carriages , lying down , face up , with
only the miserable apology of a light colored -
orod canopy the slzo of a parasol to shield
their tender eyes from the rays of tlio sun ,
Very often , too , the canopy Is lined \yUh
white stuiT Instead of dark green or some
other llijht-nbsorbing color.
Nor Is It only Ignorant or careless nurses
who do this cruel thing. Mothers by the
score may be seen trundling their pets along
as unconscious of their own cruelty as Is the
child , with It.s squinting and Inlliunou eyes ,
nwaro of the cause of its misery.
The best medical authorities agree that no
inconsiderable portion of the chronic eye dls
oases are developed by this sort of exposure
to Infants In a recumbent position. And , In *
dootl. It could not bo otherwise. Let an )
adult try It on a hot day. Lot the experi
menter tuko a position on hU back In any vo
hlclo without other top or cover than a whlt-
cr iilnk parasol , to sot tuut ball tbo tliuo tUo
sun will hnvo chance at hU ores. After
half a any of "pleasure" riding In this atti
tude upon our slmmnringsummer streets pos
sibly the seeker after knowledge may
how It Is himself. "
Man Is often deceived In the ago of a
woman by her gray hair. Ladles , you can
appear young nnrt prevent this grayness by
using Hall's Hair Ucnowcr.
Tlio WliliiiNof Women.
If you have dotio much shopping you must
have noticed that moro men that women are
employed at the dress goods counters. It oc
curred to the writer to ask If there was any
reason for this. The manager replied , Just
as If ho had been expecting some ono to ask
the question : "There nro several reasons
for It. Women do not llko to tuko the say-so
of their sex on dress goods ; men have better
Ideas of combination than women ; men uro
moro diplomatic In dealing with women than
saleswomen aro. A saleswoman can accom
plish more nt some other counters than men.
Hut at the dress goods counter men tnako
best employes. S'nu would naturally think
that a woman could grab tin n plcco of goods
and show it to advantage. I never saw ono
that could do It. Few women nro good Judges
of combinations of colors on the counters. A
modiste Is , of course , but a woman cannot
always have a modlsto with her when she
gocs'stiopplni. . Men who are In this business
tuko to a thing like combining colors as
naturally as ducks take to water. They seem
o know us soon as they see n woman what
vill become her In the way of dress goods.
Phoro are many articles in suclt a store as
his which women nrofer to buy of their own
.ex. . but when It comes to dress goods they
ircfer to deal with men. "
Never Imit a preparation a moro aaiM , i-
n-lato iinino than A.vor's Itair Vigor. When
ho capillary glands bccoma enfeebled by
llscase , ago , or neglect , this dressing im-
larts renewed life to the sc.ilp , so that the
inlr assumes much of Its youthful fullness
ind beauty.
Motli-rn Dairy Method * .
With the introduction of patent ma-
ihlnos , and the study of chemistry us
ipplfed to articles of food , butter mak-
ng hits certainly improved. Hut a few
nrmers still adhere to the idea that
Ihoir old method is as good , if not
superior , to the new fangled notions. As
in illustration of this , nays , J. 1) . Mor-
ow in American C'lltivator , I
net a farinor a short time
igo who was getting only 10
cents a pound for his butter ,
while a few of his moro progressive
neighbors were receiving twenty-live
ind thirty. lie thought It was all duo
, o the trickery of the commission men ,
jut the fact was , ho ignored all the
nodorn improvements in butter making ,
lacking and shipping. His butter when
t reached the market was In a woeful
condition , and the wonder is that It
Drought the price it did Fanners have
jot to keep abreast of the times if they
wish to suei'eed , and it is no nso of in
terposing their whims and assert
ing that their ways cannot bo im
proved upon. The modern methods of
lairying are interesting and instructive.
Tlio best butter shipped to the largo
Hies is carefully made after seine sys
tematic process. When the co'.vs are
milked , the milk is taken to the cistern ,
where it is strained into cans and low
ered into the cold water below. The
water in the cistern should never get
much warmer tlian 53 degrees in sum
mer , nor colder than 40 degrees in win-
tor. Tlio milklngs should bo about
twelve hours apart , and the milk re
main in the cistern between the milk-
ings. The cans are then taken up nnd
removed to the house , where it is skim
med at onco. The cream is kept in some
tin vessel until it acidulates , or com-
inonco1 ; ! to thicken. When now cream is
put in the whole mess Is stirred. At a
tompuraturo of G2 degrees the cream is
churned to granulation. When the but
termilk is drawn off , frpsh well water
washes out all traces of butter milk.
The butter is then ready to salt. Noth
ing but good dairy salt should be used ,
and if no more is put in than will dis
solve there will not bo much danger of
salting the butter too much. The butter
Is hold over by some for twelve hours or
more for reworking before It is packed
away ; but others pack it soldly In tubs
at once with a common butter ladle.
Butter that is to bo transported to dis
tant cities should not be packed in
prints , for it will get mussy and unat
tractive looking before its destination is
reached. Good butter properly packed
In tubs will answer all purposes , and will
sell at a good price.
Hood's Sarsaparilla has the largest sale of
any medicine before the public. Any honest
druggist will confirm this statement.
CropH nnd the Seoil 1'r .lilem.
The heaviest failures in the west last
season were on corn , while wheat was
but little below an average crop and as
seed wheat was much moro easily ob
tained by western farmers than corn
there has been a , larger area of it sown
in this st'.ite than over before , while the
corn acreage is not as largo as it would
have been had the seed purchasing com
mittee boon as well posted on the needs
of seed for western Nebraska as they are
on politics , law , real estate and the mer-
cantllo business , says tlio Nebraska
Farmer. It is true that it was late when
the seed appropriation bill passed and
then moro delay was had by this inex
perienced purchasing committee inform
ing themselves as to what was needed
and whore to got it. Instead of ascer
taining the fact that there was plenty of
very choice seed wheat in the western -
orn part of the state that could have
been bought and delivered to those ,
who had none for less money and at little
or no cost of transportation , this com
mittee purchased the wheat , oats and
barley of the elevator and grain commis
sion men at Lincoln and in the east
ern part of the state , and. after consider
able delay had it transported from two
hundred to three hundred and fifty miles
west. Then bo much small grain
was purchased that the appropriation
left was so meagre that the seed corn
did not roach half far enough. A num
ber of seedsmen and farmers who had
good seed corn for sale brought in 01
sent in samples but after being put oil
from day to day on various pretexts thoj
were finally "froze out" and went homo
and the grain buyers and elevator men
sold the seed to the purchasing committee -
too , much of it being poor , mixed ami
inferior toed , suoh as many good farm
ers would not bow or plant if it wore
given to thorn. Tlio wheat prospect was
hover more flattering in southwestern
Nebraska nor moro advanced than a
the present time.
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THE CANADIAN PARLIAMENT ,
t is Paterneu After the Imperial House
at Westminister ,
PEN PICTURES OF CANADA'S ' STATESMEN.
'lie Opening of the Canadian Parlia
ment nn Imposing Affair The
Governor General's Grand
nnil InipoHltiK Dinner.
OTTAWA , Canada , May 11. ( Special to THE
inn. ] If the Canadian aristocrat were not
sscntlally n copyist ho would bo a nononlty.
'hero Is a striking scarcity of originality of
nanncrs , dress , speech , and as a social ani-
ml , observable in the Canadian swell. He
akes the Englishman of high degree as his
rototype , aud adheres to him with a faith-
illness that would be commendable In a
anine pet. Ho ndmlrns everything English ,
rom the vintage of Ills wlno and the brand of
ils threc-for-n-ciimrter cigars to the opening
ind closing of parliament at Ottawa. Ho
tops along In pants of the same check or
tripe as his English model , he dons the
dentlcnl cut of coat , and looks over a collar
ho height of which Is correct to the fraction
f an inch. In fact , In Ottawa , which Is an
exaggerated village , they attempt a close
: opy in every respect of London , and it must
bo admitted they cot tbero with tolernblo ac-
uracy. During session the social functions
ire very numerous , and "quite English , you
mow. " The cabinet ministers of the doniin-
on house circulate the doings of tholr im
perial confreres bv giving "at homes" and
stltT. formal dinners , with the regulation sin-
, , 'ln stud shown in an aero of shirt front on
heir ministerial bosoms. The ladies , too , are
always on hand with an exact , reproduction
of London style , moving around 1 lite an uni-
tinted fashion-plate of decolletto dresses ,
; > nint and powder. Llko the English dames
: hey also are shocked at the long distance
'iom the floor of the abbreviated dress of the
ballet , but the distance of their own from the
ceiling is apparently all right , though their
otherwise sacred persons are exposed beyond
mention to the vulgar gaze. Human nature
s assuredly a creature of circumstances , but
added to that the girl of the period and the
mltattnc aristocrat are pitifully the slaves of
fashion In all Its demands and vagaries.
The opening and closing , conduct and con
trol of the Canadian parliament , with Its
nodes of procedure , are all also necessarily
milt on British lines and make up a very
.ruthful representation with faithful at-
: empts nt London grandeur , awe and effect ,
fhu parliamentary nnd departmental build-
tigs occupy four sides of nn immense square
and make up the finest group of collossal
ljulldings on the American continent. Par
liament House itself has a truly inaKiilllccnt
appearance , standing on top of nn immense
ill ! at the foot of whose wooded slopes wends
the grand Ottawa river on Its way to the
sea via the St. Lawrence. In many respects
.Ills threat building is not unlike the imperial
house at Westminster. The areliitoturo Is
rich , ornate and extremely eflcctive , In cream
colored stone relieved by red sandstone ,
with a high square tower in the centre , the
liasoof wliich is a high-pillared , deeply-fluted
irch forming the main entrance , and which
indeed denotes the division of the building
nto house of commons and senate chambers.
Though the Interior grandeur is far away
behind the house still "
imperial , "magnifi
cence" is not an apt expression when one re
members the high marble pillars In the main
corridors , the expensive tapestry and hand
some upholstery , the elegant suites of rooir- ,
chambers and oftlccs , the lofty corridors ,
liung with innumerable life size oil paintings
of admired and revered statesmen and other
valued sons of Canada. There are also the
commodious dining rooms , etc. . postofllccs ,
telephones nnd press rooms. To sum up ,
everything.Is handsome , complete aud com
fortable. The constitution of the Canadian
parliament is based on a federal government
since the confederation of the seven provinces
lu 18117. By tbo British North American act
passed in the Imperial house In that year , the
executive government of and over Canada is
vested In Queen Victoria who , every live
years , appoints a governor general to act for
nor to reside in Ottawa at Canadian expense
and salary. Ho is virtually king of Canada
under the subjection of the British constitu
tion and as contained in tbo terms and condi
tions of thn above act.
The opening of a Canadian parliament Is
calculated to be very imposing and includes a
variety of social and oflicial state functions.
The complete ceremony lasts exactly three
days on ordinary occasions , out this being the
lirst session of the seventh Canadian parlia
ment , owing to the recent dissolution and
general election , the appointment of u
speaker had to be accomplished before
the parliamentary machine could bo set in
motion. This little matter occupied Wednes
day of last week , the formal opening ceremonies
monies beginning the following day , The
position , functions and duties of speaker are
exactly similar to those of the imperial
onso. Ho guides all the procedure of the
house , conducts the debate and has various
other duties. He has a suite of apartments
in the building aud is paid a salary of $4,000
a year. The members are paid 11,000 with
10"cents a milo traveling expenses. Cabinet
oflteers are paid $ SOt)0. ) Members of the im
perial house are not paid. The parliament
of Canada Is composed of the upper house or
senate similar to the house of lords nnd
equally as useful ( t ) or otherwise , and the
house of commons. The senators are elected
for life by the governor general and number
nearly ono hundred ; there are about two
hundred and ilfty commoners with the con
servatives in power with a majority of half a
hundred. The opening ceremonies were be
gun on Thursday April 80 , with great pomp
and eclat. Her majesty having summoned
her faltnful commoners and senators for the
transaction of business , bright and early the
city was astir whilst the Union Jack waved
from every available flagstaff. Towards the
afternoon , in clorious weather , a squadron of
the Princess Loulso dragoon guards in their
brilliant uniforms and waving plumes
proceeded to the government uouio about
two miles from the capital , to escort the
governor general and staff to the house ,
( the governor always opens parlia
ment in person in the name of
the queen ) . At the same tlmo the
Ottawa Held battery took up a commanding
position near parliament building , whilst the
governor general's foot guards , in the scarlet ,
uniform and white facings of tiio Cold stream
guards of Englandwore marching from their
drill shed , headed by their line band , to take
positions in front ot the Dulldlngs and lor in a
guard of honor of 100 men.
This having allbcen simultaneously ac
complished , amid excitement anil hustling ,
the crowds along the route and around the
buildings were last becoming dense. With
patient expectancy they await the approach
of the magnificent pageant , whilst the sun
beats fiercely down and dust Jlios In clouds.
"Hero they cotno ! Hero they cornel" echoes
from n thousand throats and amid the boom
ing of the guns of the artillery and tbo play
ing of "Ood Save tne Queen" by the bauds ,
accompanied by the hurrahs of the people ,
two magnigcently appointed state carriages
drawn by teams of heavily caparisoned black
thoroughbredsdrlvo up to the main entrance ,
surrounded by the dragoon guards , whilst
the foot guards present arms , aud Uio strains
of the national anthem die away In the roai
of the cannons a short distance off. The
governor general dismounts from the llrsl
carriage , followed by his nldos-de-campand
staff , all In brilliant uniforms of reu and
weld braid. There is also prescnl
Sir John M'letonald Canada1 ! veteran
conservative statesman ana leader of tbo
government , dressed in the uniform of her
majesty's Imperial privy council , of which ho
Is a member. The party are at once con
voyed to the senate- chamber lu which nro
a ready gathered in this handsome hall al !
the feminine elite and decolletto grandeur 01
Ottawa city and district , judges of the su
preme court In robes and wigs , senators , cab
inet ministers unU many other dignitaries ,
The governor is slowly conducted to tbo
throne , whilst all uro upstanding. In solemn
silence ho commands the attendance of the
faithful gentlemen of the house of commons
who meantime have assembled lu their owi
chamber , and are probably killing time side
ing blue books or other available missiles at
cuch other. On the command from the gov
ernor the usher of tlio black rod bonds low
enough to look between his legs throe times
a proceeding that denotes thros gracofu
bows. Insldo the commons chamber all is
fun antl amusoir.ent , when suddenly threes
Knocks on the door startle them Into silence
The borgeant-at arms , with his heavy sword
proceeds to discover the cause ol the dls
Just the same ,
AND SO ; DOES
MADE ONCT BY
N.K.FAIRBANK&CO. CHICAGO.
; urbnnee , returning with the informUlon to
the speaker th It Is n "mo so ngcr from the
governor. " "Admit him , " Is the command ,
ind .shouldering the heavy mnce , ho admits
.he uihcrwho delivers his message with a
few more bows nnd retires. Immediately
there Is n scamper to the senate chamber ,
and amid silence the governor reads tlio
"speech from the throne" nnd Canada's par-
lament Is again opened , The night of the
ipenlng the governor holds a state dinner at
us residence , which Is aduty Incumbcntupon
dm , nnd on Saturday night he held a "draw-
ng room" and reception In the senatu chain-
jcr , according to custom nnd in further copy
of royal uloriousncss and pomp the following
wore presented : 1. cabinet ministers
and those gentlemen having right of private
entree with their wives and daughters : 'J.
senators with their wives and daugh
ters ; ! ) , members ot the house of
commons with their wives and daughters ,
and lastly the other ladles and gentlemen at
tending the drawing room. It will thus bo
seen that everything is thoroughly Hrltlsli ,
and that the procedure Is a close copv to
that performed in the Uritish parliament.
Ht Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald , ( . ! . C. U. ,
D. C. , L. L. D. , Q. C. , P. C. . leader of the
government , who is now in his seven ty-
icvonth year , Is u Scotchman , having been
jorn In Glasgow. His striking appearance
to the late Lord Ucaconstlold Is most remark
able and is the subject of continued com
ment. In tactics and strategy ho Is also like
the great Disraeli , but ho U no orator. Al
though a lawyer by profession ho was born a
Dolitlcian , his success with hii party since
lie became leader amply exemplifying that
Ho is deeply admired and respected on both
sides of the house. Ho Is full of pawky
liumor nnd sarcasm which ho occasionally
uses with telling effect against his opponent
Within his long lifo a most important epoch
in the history of Canada Is comprised , ono
outstanding feature being tlio welding to
gether of the provinces , which has been , at
tended by so much good to them all.
The loader of the opposition , Hon. Wilfred
Lauricr , H. C. L. , Q. C. , P. C. , who succeed
ed lion. Edward IllnUo in that position , is n
French Canadian , born in 1811 , descending ,
from a family who were among
the first to settle in "tho now Franco. " Lixo
bis political opponent on the opposite
side of the house ho Is a brilliant statesman ,
added to which ho is erie of the most power
ful orators in the house. His language is
fluent , nnd In debate bo is pointed , .sharp
and Incisive. Ho is not one of those "ever
lasting talkers , " but wlion ho does get up ho
commands attention and respect. Besides
the leaders , the house-contains sotno brilliant
men , the majority of-tho members Doing law
yers , farmers coming next , succeeded by
merchants , physicians , gentlemen , printers ,
journalists , lumber merchants , etc. The
session is expected to be lengthy and full of
importance to the welfare of Canada , and
the trade rclatio ns between the Dominion
and tno United States.
DeWltt's Llttlo Early Risers ; only pill to
euro sick headache and regulate tbo bowels
Two Dakotns.
South Dakota lurmors say the cool weal ' 10
Is good for wheat. It gives It a chance to
stool out.
John Van Motor nnd Miss Vie Villman
wore united in marriage at Fort Pierre. Mr.
Van Motor is the only known attorney prac
ticing in the state with Indian blood in his
veins. Miss Villman Is a white woman ,
Samuel D. Milton , editor and proprietor of
the Kodtleld Observer , has been commissioned
the rank of colonel Governor
aid-do-camp with , by
ernor Mcllette.
Two men In the vicinity of Ollvot last week
captured thirty young wolves , for which they
received f'JO ' In bounties.
H. M. A very of Sioux Falls has been chosen
ono of the vice presidents of the International
Young Men's Christian association ,
H. C. Jcwott of Aberdeen attended the
national convention of wbolcsolo grocers at
St. Louis. Mr. Jowott will call a meeting of
the South Dakota jobbers In the near future
for the purpose of perfecting a state or
ganization.
There Is to be weather all over North Da
kota hereafter. The ledcral government has
authorized the president of the agricultural
college to establish twenty observing stations
and to appoint observers.
The receipts of the Mitehcll land ofllco for
the month of April were double those of the
previous month. The Increase is partly at
tributed to the now land law.
An endowment bank of the Knights of
Pythias Is belug organized In Plorro for the
purpose of affording Insurance to the mem
bers of that order in Pierre.
The village marshal of Clark was hung in
eftlgy by some of tbo citizens who were dis
pleased with him because of the prominent
part ho took In the late whisky cases before
the United States court at Sioux Falls.
Charles Warner of Sioux Falls captured
nnd nut in a cigar box what ho thought was
a largo spider , but when examined it was
pronounced a young turantula. It was found
in front of ft grocery store , and It was
brought to Sioux Falls In a bunch of bana
nas.
nas.Iowa parties have bought all the surplus
hay product In the vicinity of Brookings
and nro holding and shipping It to Iowa ,
leaving many dollars in the pockets of the
farmers.
William Aploy , nn employe of the Hart
ford tow mill , lost three lingers and had Ids
hand terribly crushc In the rollers of the
mill. His clothing became fast In the ma
chinery and In attempting to Jerk away his
hand was caught In tb cogs.
Thlrtcnn prairie schponers , containing as
many families , arrived- Wntertown from
Iowa , bound tor the Sjsseton and Wahpeton
reservation. They wfero all Germans and
were coinfortuoly eqnlppod with household
goods , farming tmplcpip.nts and llvo stock.
Speartish has a burlier doing active busi
ness in that city whose youngest grand
daughter Is lifty-sevon'i'oars old. His ago Is
eighty-two and ho huddles the razor with the
skill and dexterity of rfjnan of twenty-live.
Jennie Iliglow , wholwas Indicted by the
grand jury of Custorcouuty on March ! t , 18SH ,
for the murdorof George Mlddleton. Is about
to apply to the s'-atviVpard of South Dakota
for a pardon , She was convicted and sen
tenced to nineteen years and six months hard
labor In the Sioux Falls penltentiarv.
About three years ago Superintendent H.
D. Wlard Invested in a hunch of sheep and
put them on his farm nour While lake , says
thoMltebcll Republican. There were between
three and four hundred of them , anil up to
thu week Just ended they had cost him , orig
inal investment , expense of caring for them
TWO GRliAT MINDS AGRHli
Sir Morroll MncUon/.lo und Professor
Koch , thahlRtiostiiiithoritlusiii Kuronu ,
unl'.esltixtiiifjlj' I'cci'ominond tlio Soilcn
I'ustilluB , ( Troolitis ) for aUTlirout , LUIR
mid Cntitrrluil ilisuiibos. Afjulnat Mixluriti
iindothoratiiiospliurlo inlluonuoj , theeo
troches tire without ouul. | Huwuro of
imlttUloiiH. Thogonulno must hnvo tlio
toltlmoniul nnd sit'iuituro of Sir Morroll
MucUouzlo around every box. i'rlco 50o
niul nil , Sl.iar , . Ho luis just soltl tliom for
$ . ' , (151) ( ) niHli , making n not prollt of $1 , " ) . " ) , or
about I as per cent iti thruo ycnrs. This ' .nins-
notion Is u fair sample nf what can bo done In
sheep In South Dakota.
The KMtid Jury In session at Sioux Falls
completed its labors anil us a result seventeen
imlii'tinonts were fo'itid , mostly apniitst vie
lators of the prohibitory law. Ueforo any
arrejts coultl ho iniule many of the keepers of
hole-in-the-walls anil other evil doers hail
loft on a trip somewhere for tholr health.
The details of a horrible anil dlspustinp
crlmo have boon iinoarthcd at 1'arlter. Peter
Wall , a farmer , was iimluly Intlmato with n
youiin lady cousin named Anna HendrlcUs ,
and the result was that a child was born ,
which Wall strangled to ( loath anil concealed.
The t'lrl confessed the urlmo and Wall has
been aiTostcd and will boprosccutcd fornuii-
dcr.
dcr.Jack
Jack Simmons , a wood-chopper of Spttioo
Gulch , Hlack Hills , had a narrow e.scapo
from death In a battle with a lar c cinnamon
boar. Simmons was surprised while at work
and the boar toro nearly all his clothes off.
During the lljrlit Sini'iions struck the boar
with his uxe , inlllctiiiK a deep wound. This
infuriated the animal , and hau not Simmons'
cries attracted the attention of his compan
ions , who dispatched the bear , ho would have
boeu killed ,
is no Niinic for It.
Now , husband , I told you to f-ot blue rib
bon , and you brought red , and you brought
codllsh when 1 said mutton , aud , worst , of
all , you forgot that bottle ot Haller's ' I'aln
Paraly/.er , when you know how I sulfur from
headache and rheumatism , and it's the only
IhiiiR I ever pot that helps 1110. O , dear !
what , a man.
OF JXTE/tENT tO T11K J-.l IIJI Kit ,
A Nebraska Man FurnlMlies Valuable
KiiKKi'fctfons on 1'revontiii Smut.
Mr. William K. Jones of Snrtorin.
Nub. , furnishes tlio following valuable
suggestions to the Iowa Iloinestcnd for
the prevention of smut in sinull grain :
Mr. Kditor : In No. Hi for 18'Jl appears an
article on oats smut anil also the remedy.
Perhaps it would bo of interest to the many
readers of your valuable pupnr to know the
precaution taken bv farmers in this locality
to prevent smut in grain. The day toforo
wo wish to commence ccdinpr wo drop the
grain in a strong solution of blue vitriol ,
about ono-fourth of a pound of vitriol for
every bushel of grain. The method we em
ploy is as follows : Take two empty bar
rels , bore an inch hole near the bottom of
each , tack a piece of gauze wlro on the Inside
of tbo barrels over the holes , cork the holes
in both barrels , dissolve the vitriol and put
it lu ono of the barrels , with water enough
to till the barrel threc-llfths full ; uow llll
with wheat , draw the water from the llrst
barrel into tlio second , empty the wheat from
the llrst barrel and llll the second with
wheat , adding more water and vitriol when
necessary to keep the solution at the desired
strength. The above treatment has proved
to ho a thorough success to prevent smut In
small grain In this locality. I am also ex-
Dcrimonting with corn and will give results
In full If desired.
Wo should bo glnd to hear from Mr.
Jones when ho reaches results with his
corn experiments. The corn crop
in Jown lust year sustained a loss of from
5 to 10 per cent , from smut , a loss
thai it is well worth taking a good deal
of pains to avoid. Wo would
suggest that in his experiment it
would bo well not to plant
corn soaked unless the around is also
quiet wot. Wo once planted late and to
hasten germination soaked a part of the
seed. The part of the Hold which was
planted with so.iicoj siaJ w.u ; ) ui lj
ably behind the rest of tlio Hold through
out the entire season. The only way wo
could account for it was that the soaking
started the shoots and that then the
dryer earth drew the water away from
the seed , by that process of equalization
that is always going on in iiaturo , leav
ing it with less than enough to sustain
it at the rate nt which it started.
Chocked growth is like a relapse in
sickness , leaving the plant or the
patient worse than at llrst. Whether
this explanation bo good or not , the fact
remains certain to our mind that soaked
corn should not bo planted until it has
been thoroughly dried , unless the
ground is in exceptionally good con
dition as to moisture. As wo have said ,
wo nope to hear from Mr. Jones' corn
experiment in the fall.
As A Rule
Your own feelings will tell
you , when you are in need
of a tonic or Blood purifier.
A lack of energy , a tired
feeling , depressed spirits are
good indications that the
blood is sluggish and your
system is out of order.
"I HAVE U E J S. S , S. FOR f.E-
BIL1TY r\E UUTlNGFROVl
CHILLS AND FEVER , / N J HAVE
FJUND IT TO Bl' THE BEST
TO * JIC AND prEilZEt ? HT I
E/liRTOOK. TAUSOPR-VEN . -
t.D THE F.ETURN OF THE
CH LLS. " A. J. ANYLIN.
EUREKA , SrRiNCd , ARK.
Ilookc on lllooil .anil Kkln illfcafct free ,
P. T , HUGHES ,
WHOAK3AI.K CASH COMMISSION MKIICII.VNT
1.U2.I.VM Market I.lrect , Denver. Culorndo.
Kluln , 111. , nnd Western Creamery llutter , Kuzsnnd
Cheeiie. IUl l A I empty eag cases , with tlllsrs to
loan to nir iililpper * and ntliun lu bo tllla I , llvo cam's
nnd up. Ship by Itmt froldit. ( iooil.choti ) llutler In
demand during May. Hi'll.iblo for quut ulolm on du-
lunnd.
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED.
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION.
A. D. Boyer & Co
M-W Klvhaiik-o llulldliu ,
Soulh Omaha.
8. J. Ooffmin , Sm.ley Hunter & Green ,
& Oo.
'
30 KxcliatiKeJlulldln.
2liKicuaniu MulldlnK
boulUOmuuu. Buutu Oiuuuu.
OMAHA
DIRECTORY.
' pojy Esr" "
A.H.Perrigo&Oo. I M , OTDaxon ,
AII.M.ikos , All I'rlcos , All Bicycle * fold on Monthly
1'nrK 1'nynicnts ,
1.11,11)oct0 | Street ,
BOOK BINDERS & STATIONERS
Omaha Republican Printing Oo. ,
Law briefs , bank supplies. anJ CTerylliluir In tlio
prlntlnx 1ltii3.
IQtli and Donul n streets.
Ackcrmann Eros. & Hointze ,
Printer.tinders , iloctrotrpers , blank book mami-
fiKtiirert ,
Illdllnwiirl Mr ! et , Omiht.
BOOTS AND SHOB3.
Charles A. Ooo & Oo , , j KirkemlalliJonas & 0o
Manufacturers and Job- Wholesale Manufactnr's
bers. ' AKonm for lloslnn Hub-
llul1
William ? , Van Aer- W. V. Morse & Oo. ,
uam & Harto , flioc Kaclory , Corner Illh
1212 Mill IMllk'll' ft * OW l
llnniBy Mreot ,
Im. Murrliant * Invited
Omaha. Jfeb. to mil nml oxaiulno.
John L. Louis Holler ,
Omiilin p ipor tin v falury. . llutclinr * ' anil I'.ioknr1
Ililr-lllJ D.vulti. TeeN A Hiippllt . Hoof ,
Order . hnir \ thuep ( ' .iMniii.
* promptly tills I.
Illli-lll8.lack .
- on St.
CARRIAGES , BUGGIES , ETO.
W. T , Seaman ,
Oninlm's lnriruH Variety
WAiJONS ANI )
CAHUIAOK3
CARPETS. CLOTHING.
Omaha Oarpot Oo , , Gilmore & Ruhl.
Cnrpots , ol ! rlot'is , tnit- Manufacturer * A Wholo-
llnascurtain HMD 11 , it ) . "tile Clolhlcri ,
1511 Donslis llir.l Ilnrney St.
CIGARS.
West & Fritsohir ,
Manufacturers tlnnrlk'irs
Jobbers of lenf tobaccos.
1011 Fnrnntn street
COAL , COKE , ETC.
Omaha Goal , Ooko aud Ootttant & Squtros ,
Limo GJ.
. Hani ami-oft coal ship
llanl find soft soil. pers ,
S. i : . Cor. Kith mil l > jiu- leOS Faniam oUcet ,
1.13 utrouts. Om-ihi
Hulbert & Blum , P. II. MahonaOo. .
Ohio lumpHock Sprltns ,
Kxrcl'lnr , Walnut bn- ! ' < , llnnl Coal -Soft
rcriMMicM nut , anthracite ,
tmltlilni : . rttMin. Olllcrn 8111 N IlUh and cor.
OMicoZllH. nth st. loth mid DoitKlns 9ts.
American Fuel Oo. Howell & Oo. ,
Shippers nnd dealers li
nnthracltu nnd bitu JITS. 14th Ktreot ,
minous coal.
Omaha , Neb.
i
JI5. . 15th strcot.
Nebraska Fuel Oo , , Johuson Bros. ,
213 S. 13th strait , M4 FnrnamSirect ,
Omnhn , Sob. Onialir , Neb ,
Mouut & Griffiu ,
213S. Hthstrojt ,
Omaha , Neb.
CORNICE.
Eagle Oornice Works F. Ruempinty
Manufacturers ofOalvan- flnlvnnl/cd In n cornices ,
Ited Iron Cornice. Hornier window * , door
Window en ps.HHitnlln sky- cnps , IIn lals etc. Tin
IlKbts etc. 111U und 1112 Iron ami nlnto roofer.
Dodco SI. 811 Fnrnnm St.
DRY GOODS.
M. E. Smith & Oo. , Kilpatrick-Ko3h Dry
Dry coeds , furnishing Goods Co. ,
gouds , notions. Dry goods , notions , ( ( Otits
furnishing eoods.
Cor. lltli nnd Howard sts. Corner lltli and Harncy
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Wolf Electrical Oo ,
Illustrated Cntitovuo
free.
1C14 Capitol Avenue.
FARM MACHINERY , ETC.
Pnrliu , OrendorS' & T. G. Northwall ,
Martin Oo. , Ocnernl western nuent
Corner Jones nnd 'Jth sts. Skandla flow Co ,
Omnha , Neb. 1.149-I3.M Sherman ava.
FLOUR.
Broken Bow Roller R. T. Davis Mill Co. ,
Milling Oo. . C. a. Underwoo.l ,
Oftlconnd warehouse , Manager nt Omaha.
1UUN. ! Itich Btrdot. Cor. Bth ami Jackson nts.
S. F. Gilinan , Omaha Milling Co , ,
Morchifnt Millers ,
1011N. IGth strait
Ollleo anil Mill 11113 Noith
C. E. Illnc'i ' Manager. IKtli Slreet.
FURNITURE AND CARPETS.
Dewey & Stouo Fur Ohas. Shiveriok & Co.
niture Co. , Furniture und C.irpoti
Furnlluro and carpets ,
1115-lll'J Farnani Btreot , I20H-I2IO Fnrnnm St.
Beobo & Runyau Fur
niture Oo.
Successors to C.A. llccbo
A Co. .
nraconud IHlli SU.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
Schneider & Loomis , J. T. Robinson Notioa
Co. ,
Jobbers nnd Importers of OcntV fnrnlshliu uoo.ls
notions and fnrnUhliu ui'f'tf celebrated brand
"Buckskin" over nils ,
pants , shlrtH , cost * , elc
1111 Ilownrd street. Cor. 12th and Howard sts.
GLASS , PAINT , OIL AND DRUGS.
Keuuartl Glass and J. A. Puller & Oo , ,
Paint Co.
, UW DoiuHi HtrOJt ,
1403-1113 Unrncy strojt.
Omnlia , Nub. Onmlia.
William Oummings , Blake , Brttoa & Oo.
iHW-DOJ l.eavunwort'.i ' it.
lil-undCUl South Ifitli St. .
. Neb.
Omaha , Neb. Omaha.
GROCERIES.
Paxton & Gallagher , Meyer & Raapka ,
703-711 S. lOthetroot , IKH-HOi Ilnrney slrojt ,
Omnhn , Neb.
Oiualia. N'1'-
D. M. Steele & Oo. , Sloan , John'on & Oo ,
. itroat , Ulli and l.e.tvonwurlh
Jonoi
I2ul-liO. >
'
tri'et > ,
Om.il'u , Neb. Omaha , Neb.
Allen Bros , , MoOord , Brady & Co. ,
llll Ilarnuy stru3t , ISthaml Leavenwortli ,
Omaha , Neb. Omaha. Nebraska.
GRAIN AND PROVISIONSk
Tonray & Bryan , I S. A. MoWhortj ; ,
roker , tirnln , iin.vl.lon. :1I2 : Ift Null Hank llriik or
uuadurkt. aiiS.Htb l-rlvnto , wlnw In Nil *
M. I'rlvnlHWIre to Chl-l York , Clilcagu and HU
uiro-rtt. ixjui. uiia Now ! " ' : . , . ' " ? ' ! . . . . "if'1.1'1 " ' .
York. boiiKlitfur all inurkeK.
Oockroll Bros. '
llrokeri. I'l'lviilo wires
to New York , ( 'hlcauo A.
hU Louis. Hpoi'lul atti'n-
llun illven lo track bids
UtNul'lllauk ,
GUN r'OWDER.
Hugh G. Olark.
( lenlVstorn Agent of
DuiHint's Spnrtlna dun-
powilor , Atlas hlKhotpIo *
lti'lllnstuR | capsfuse.
IVI8 Hartley tlreot.
PAPER ,
Oarpeuter Pnpor Oo. ,
Carry n full Mock of
prlntlnn , nruppltu nnd
wrltliih' paper , cjvrtt pa *
per , etc.
FUR , WOOL , HIDESTALLOW.
Qco , Oborno & Oo , , J. S , Smith & Oo , ,
1139.13th street , liW-im I.e.-\TCDworlhiU
Oinnhn. Omnhit.
IRON WORKS.
Paxton ct Vierliur Onmlia Safe & IronWorks
Iron Work' ,
\ \ roilzlit nnd enst Iron Works ,
bullilliitf wnrk , engines , iMnmif'rs nro nd rnirflni
bras mirk , Kflnnrnli proof unfcs , Tnults , JH | ]
linitiilry , iniirlilnu null work. Iron uliutlors unit
blneksniltli work. U. I * . lire e ent > os. II. An
il ) ; Mini nth t , OnTii.Hth A JnoV on t5
Anma Iron nml Wirj Wilson & Drake ,
Work ?
, M't'g t'.ilmlnr rliio * . MM
Iron wirennillir.iss w'ks. box tJultoM , tank * , oto.
.Ml ! 8. lilth lrcet.
W. lloohl , I'roprlotor. I'lorrninl 15th direct * .
LITHOGRAPHING.
Eocs Printing Oo.
.tllinurnphlnv , I'rlnllur
nml Illnnk llonki.
Illh nml lln
LIQUORS.
Her & Oo , , William D.irst ,
I.lqnor Murolinnts , UVInes , I.lijuors ana 01-
III. llnriioy slnvjt.
Mnnurnctur'rs l\L'nnt ) ty'i
Knst Inilln Illltors. | | lt | : Knrnim St. , Oimh-
E. R. Grotto , 'Frank ' Dellono & Oo. ,
Importer nnd .lohbir of ' l.l'iuorsmid ii01innVo- ( ,
Wines nnd l.iiiors. | |
lO''O nnd icr. ,1 Karnnin St. vniln Clunrs.
1'rlco lists on npplloittli > n. 111T > Donulas Htti'oU
L. Kirscht & Co. , Frick & Herberts
Wholesnle I.lquor Dcnlt'M Wholesale UininrDcutcn
1001 Knrnnin Street SOI - 03 8. 10th t.
LUMBER.
G. W. Douglosi & Oo. John A. Wnkefield ,
Imported. American , 1'ort
llnnlwooil I , umber , lamHVment.MllwMikca
Ili1rnulti * Cement nnd
1310 North 1Mb Stroot. ( julncy White I.lme.
Oharles R , Lee , Wyatt-Bullard Lumber
Itnrrtwonrt lumber , wooil
cut poll nml piiniuet ber Oo.
Mooring.
Dili nnil 011) ) and Iznrd Streets ,
Cady & Gray , Louis Bradford ,
I.lmo , cement , etc. , etc
Lumber , llnio , cementet3
cur , ' . 'tli nnd Diniuln , direct.
MILLINERY AND NOTIONS.
0. A. Stonohill , L Oborfolder & Oo. ,
Mllllncrr , Notloni Importer ! nmlJabbor * la
Clo.iki , Kto .Millinery.
203SIOamlli South Illli
I1C-I18S. llitliSL , Omaha Mroet.
MU3I3AL INSTRUMENTS , ETO
Max Meyer &Bro. Oo. A. Hospo , Jr. ,
H'f'ii Jewelers , ileilers In I'lanos
muslcnl Instruments , , Ornnni , ArtUtr
etc. , Material' , IIIcH
Knrnnm and Kith. ISIS DouglM , Street.
CEMENT AND LIMR
J , J. Johnson & Oo , ,
IIS 8. 13th atraii ,
Omaha , Notx
OILS. OYLUERS.
Consolidated Tank A , Booth Packing Oo. ,
Line Oo
, Ojstcr , flub and cannad
Heflnnit nnd Inbrlcitlnt goods.
oil' , nile Krenso , oto.
A. U. lllsluip , Mnnaxor. 1,103 IxsaTonworlb.
HARDWARE.
Rector & Wilhclmy Oo Lee-Tlark-Androesen
Hardware Co ,
Cor. 10th and Jackson sts ,
11M-I11U Ilnrney slroat ,
Omnh * . Oman i Nob.
PRODUCE , COMMISSION.
Ribbel & Sm't'a ' ' , Schroeder & Oo , ,
Ilcnlcrs In country prod Cnth buyuri butter ant
uce , fruits , vcKotftbloi , < > Km , nn 1 general co.u-
etc. iiilxslon merchants ,
ISO ? Ilownrd utroot. 423 South Illh Ptrect.
0. Rosso & Oo. , E. B. Branch & Oo. ,
Foreign , California n I'roiluco , frulU of all
kinds , oysters ,
tropical frill U ,
1211 Howard street.
1213Howaril street.
Porter Bros. Oo , , Robert Purvis ,
California , Florid i nnd 1317 Honnnl Btruet.
tropical frulti. Wrlto for prlcoj on li it-
R1I-S1I Jonoi ntriicu ter , I'k'K" , poultry and
O. W. Hulls , - Mummer.
Kirschuraun & Sons , Jas. A. Olark & Oo.
nutter , chceso , egji.
lluttor cgat nnd poultry poultry and itumo ,
1OKI Howard iitroot. W.I South 13th street.
Bites & Co. , Williams & Oren ,
Country produce , ! rulti , Troducunnd frulti ,
Tivolabiei , urocorl'
tpCClllltlG' , tu.1.1 split ) I ,
elc. 417-41 ! ) H. lltliSU 1211 llarnoy Kreet
I * Randazzo & Son ,
Sll South 12th Street.
Foreign &lomc tlo Fruits
Florida Ornncoi A Sicily
FiulU. llnincli house , 7
N. I'ctera St , New Orl'ns
RUBBER GOODS , BIO.
Omaha Rubber Oo. ,
Manufacturing mil J'J-
Lor Jail kind ) rubber
Koodi.
1003 Farnim ntraat.
SEEDS.
EmcHoa 830. ! Oo , ,
Heed ernweri , iloilori In
Karddii , KM" , urulnaul
treonee It ,
15th.
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , ETC.
M. A. Disbrow & Oo. , Bohu Saih & Door Oo.
Manufacturers of Binli , Mnnnf.irtnrors of moull-
ilodrn. till nil , iiml lni , , blln H , ilouri ,
.Mouldlnk'1. llruncliof- HtC ,
tlce , I''th nnd linril xti. ICtli nnil Clark slro Jtl.
SYRUPS. I fiTOVES.
Farrell & Oompiny , DaffyTrowbridTa
\Vholi'silo : minf.ictnrari Stovd Minufao'g Oo. ,
Hyrup * , molntaui nnJ
vlniuari , Mnntifnstur'K utovoiunl
Htorn plpj.
m-ZlOHmitliSth ( treat. 121:1-1215 : I.o.'ivmi worth st.
TEA , COFFEE , SPICES , CIGARS.
Consolidated Oofljo
Oompaay ,
lill nml MM Iliirnoy IS.
Oumlin , Neb ,
STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES
U. S. Wind Engine & A , L. Strong & Son/
Pump Co. ,
Jlntllilny wind mills , 'JH 11WMUOI Furnam atro l
nml 'Jtl Jonui * U (1 , K.
HUM , Omaha , Neb.
TOYS. BILLIARDS ,
H. Hardy & Oo. , The Rrunswick-Balko
'Vnjn , dolli , nlburiit.fanoy Oollcnder Oo.
L'ooils , lioiuofuruUtilnx Illlllaril merehamllie ,
Snloon Diluroi.
'
goods , chlldran'i car- 107 , H. 10th ilrimt ,
Ouialut