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PAEM AND GABDEN. Eggs packed in well dried ashes , tad so as not to touch each other , have heon kept perfectly sweet for twelve months. Do not he afraid to mix sulpliiir and , red popper with a mess of warm feed ) for your chickens twice or three times a week. Jfr tends to keep them i good health. The hark of the pear tree is thinner than that of the apple , Tienqe it suffers more ' severely from exposure of it trunk' to the heat of the summer sun and should bo protected. Standard pear trees one year from the bud are safer to buy than those of greater ago and size. Every ele ment of cost is less , and the trees suf fer less from transplanting. An English gardener , who has great ; success in raising radishes , makes his radish beds with nearly or quite one- half soft coal ashes and soot. Under this plan his beds are not infested by worms. Surface manuring in fruit culture is * also mulching in a measure , and all mulching benefits the soil. The losses , from evaporation are not great , but all manures should be well composted before applying. Ohio's maple trees are not an insig nificant iiguro in her crop statistics. She has 2,800,000 trees which produc ed sugar to the amount of 1,968,000 pounds , and 504,198 gallons of syrup , worth in round numbers about 8800,000. Where stumps are numerous and farms small , it pays farmers to unite and buy a largo stump puller. The expense to each would be compara tively light , and the stumps could soon be routed by co-operation in tvork and machinery. Little or no profit can be expected from old fowls , those in excess of two , years. Very valuable hen-mothers may sometimes be retained several ! jrears longer for chicken raising , but ? the rest should be got rid of. The most profitable fowls are pullets. When butter is kept in tubs or earthen vessels , it must be packed as slosely as possible , and no interstices ar vacant spaces , left , for the butter quickly spoils around these inter stices , and the evil spreads through the whole tub. In large establish ments , it is considered essential that a : ub be filled with butter made all in ane day. . . Grain , grass and stock-farmers can not be expected to carry on small fruit culture for market 'along with general farming , without the employ ment of extra labor and capital. But svery farmer can raise fruit enough for family use without much extra sare ; and every farmer ought to do it , and will do it , if he looks out properly for his family. Bees wintered on their summer stands will require looking after occa sionally to see that the entrance to the hive does not become clogged up with dead bees or ice. They require very little air during cold weather , but should a warm sp'ell occur , and they dnd themselves closed up in the hives , the bees become very much excited , and while in this condition will soon smoother themselves to death. Cleveland Bay is the name given tea a handsome class of coach horses im ported from England , mainly from Yorkshire. They are of good size , ; generally a good bay with black points , with a good carriage , well suited for' carriage work , and much liked by. many for use in producing horses for farm and other middle class work. More or less running blood is used in the crosses producing these horses. Professor A. E. Blount , of the Colorado rado Agricultural College , reports that ho is testing 250 varieties of wheat , gathered from all parts of the world , besides thirty-eight cross varieties , or hybrids , some of which are far su perior to their parents. He says that so great are the changes made by the soil , climate , and his selection and crossing , that hardly one variety in ten 3an be recognized when shown to the parties who sent the seed. Fortunate , indeed , have been those , tvho have had' stock in ample supply o consume their surplus , for ho matter - ' ter what the range of prices on meats , the amounts realized by the farmer have beenand - will be vastly greater1 than if he had sold to the grain mer chant instead of the b-.itcher. Every year the stock grower has some advan tage over the grain grower , but at no time are the advantages so conspicuous - i ous as in the seasons of good crops and low prices. Butter is slower coming in the win ter season than when" the weather is warmei , the cream usually being at too low a temperature. Those who churn by guess work will be hours do ing that which may bcdone in a short- el time by the use'of a thermometer. In the winter the temperature should be sixty-four degrees , and in summer sixty-two degrees. In winter the cream may become cooler , and in summer warmer , hence _ it it is best to start one or two decrees warmer in cold weather and two degrees .cooler in warm weather. In France and Italy the milk of & cow after calving is not considered to rr be in its normal state till ten days. At this stage it is called colostrum. It contains no caseine , turns rapidly , but does not acidify. It has been alleged the longer the milk remains in the ud der the richer it will be. Hence the morning is superior to the evening milking. Wolffs experience does not confirm this , ililk may not only be bitter as consequence of marshy fodder der , but also from the animal's bile en tering into the circulation , and so pass ing to the milk. Drags Used in Perscriptions. According to the Ephemeris , an ex amination of 3,726 prescriptions in a Boston drug store showed that 504 different drugs were called for by the doctors. Quinine took the lead by appearing in 292 prescriptions , mo'r- phine appeared in 172 , bromide of potassium in 171 , iodide of potassium In 155 , and muriate of iron in 134. . The whole number of articles in the pharmacopoeia is 994 , and Boston uses more than half of them. W ? Dp Yon Know a Jf an Whoso wife is troubled with debility , nervousness , liver complaint or rheu- watisra ? * Just tell him it is a pity to let tf-o lady suffer that way , when Brown's Iron Bitters will relieve her. Mrs. L. B. Bdgcrly , Dexter , Me. , says , "Brown's Iron Bitters cured mo of de bility and palpitation of the heart. " Mrs. H. S. McLaughlin , of Scarborough , Me. , says the bitters cured her of de bility. Mrs. Harding , of Windham Centre , in the same , state , says it cured her of dizziness in the head. So it has cured thousands of other ladies. , A Reassuring Lick. Sam V. Harris Mvos in Fort Worth. Neither he nor his wife are very smart , ! aS will be seen by the following inci dent. Last night Sam heard a noise under his bed. - " There is somebody under the bed , " , said Sam to his wife. > "It's Fide , I guess. " ' "No , I think it's a burglar , " replied Sam. "Just reach your hand down and if it is Fide he will lick it. " The burglar , for it was one after all , overheard the conversation , and when Sam reached his hand down the bur glar licked it all over very affectionate ly. This was entirely satisfactory , and they both went to sleep , but when they woke up next morning there was not much left in the house that was worth carrying off. Texas Siftinqs. "That Miss Jones is a nice-looking girl , isn't she ? " "Yes , and she'd be the belle of the town if it wasn't for one thing. " "What's that ? " "She has catarrh so bad it is unpleas ant to be near her. She has tried a dozen things and nothing helps her. I am sorry , for I like her , but that doesn't make it any less disagreeable for one to be around her. ' * Now , if she had used Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy , there would have been nothing of the kind said , for it will cure catarrh every time. _ At a western funeral all the pall-bearers got into a fight , but the corpse remained , per fectly neutral. The latter's conduct was highly commended by the local press. Boston Post. _ ' _ Bartholdi's Statue of "Liberty En lightening the World" will be a reminder of personal liberty for ages to come. On just as sure a foundation has Dr. Pierce's "Golden- Medical Discovery" been placed , and it' will stand through the cycles of time as a monument to the physical emancipa tion of thousands , who by its use have been relieved from consumption , con sumptive night-sweats , bronchitis , coughs , spitting of blood , weak lungs , and other throat and lung affections. Grace Greenwood claims that "literary wo men live happier lives than fashionable wo . " men. _ * * * * Nervous debility , premature decline of power in either sex , speedily and permanently cured. Large book , three letter stamps. Consultation free. World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion , Buffalo , N. Y. _ Ella Wheeler Wilcox skates on rollers. oets always enjoy looking at the stars. Save money and be in the heart of the city by stopping at the Metropolitan Hotel when you visit Omaha , the only § 2.00 per day house. Tables as good as any other house in Omaha. No charge for "style. " We don't have any. Color If onr Batter * Fanners that try to sell white butter arc all of the opinion that dairying1 does not pay. If they would use Wells , Richardson & Co's Im proved Butter Color , and market their butter in perfect condition , they would still get peed nrlces , but it will not pay to make any but the b3Bt in color and quality. This color is used by all the leading' creameries and dairymen , and is sold by druggists and merchants. In Paris there are 150 tradesmen who deal in nothing but old postage stamps. Farm Annual for 1885. Will be sent free to every reader of this paper who will write for it. It is a handsome book of 120 paces , hundreds of new and beautiful illustrations , colored plates , &c. Farmers , Market Gardners and Planters should send their address on a postal card at once to W. A. Burpee & Co. , Publishers , Philadelphia , Pa. We met Mr. L. U. Loomis , dealer In farm Implements at McPherson , Kan. , on our streets a few days ago. He was saying that his wife is now very much improved in health since her visit to Drs. DIckerson & Stark's Surgical Institute , at Kansas City. A man should keep his friendship constant ly in repair. Dr. Johnson. THE " MABKETS. OMAHA. WHEAT No.2 . BARLEY No.s . 51 © 63 IlYE No. 2 . 48 © 49& COJIN No. 2 mixea . Sljj © 23j OATS No. 2 . 1 . 0 ? @ 20 4 HUT'Eii Fancy creamery 8 , ( u ) 30 BUTTKU Choice duiry . 35 © 29 CHEESE Young America . 34 ( ft 144 EGOS Fresh . . . . 24 © 25 ONIONS Pcrbbl . . 140 © 275 CHICKENS Per doz. , alive. . . . 200 @ 225 CHICKENS Dressed , per lb. . . . 8 © a TURKEYS Per lb . 30 & 11 APPLES Barrels . 325 © 375 LEMONS Choice . 400 © 425 POTATOES Per bushel . 30 @ 35 PEEDS timothy . 190 ® 3 00 SEEDS Blue Grass . 1 BO ® 1 75 HAY Baled , per ton . 700 © 750 CATTLE Fat steers . 353 @ 450 Hoas Mixed packers . 450 © 470 SHEEP Fat . 200 © 350 NEW YORK. WHEAT No. 2 spring . 91& © 93 WHEAT Dneraded red . 74 © 91 CORN No. 2'Febi uary . f > 2 © 53& OATS Mixed western . 33 © 39 PORK . ; . 1400 @ 14 5' IXARD . . ' . 734 © 735 CHICAGO. Ft-OTTR Choice Winter . 475 © 553 FLOUR Spring extra . 375 © 45o WHEAT Per bushel . -7 < 5 % @ 79 CORN Per bushel . 375s ® 37 * OATS Per bushel . 2J& © 27Ji PORK . 13 00 © 1305 LARD . : . . 7 02 © 705 HOGS Packing and shipping. 475 © 525 CATTLE Exports . 5 00 © 6 50 SHEEP Medium to good . 25J © 325 ST. LOUIS. WHEAT No.S red . S3f © CORN Per bushel . 3r ? @ OATS Per bushel.- . . 29 J © 30 CATTLE Exports . 5 90 @ 625 SHEEP Medium . . . 225 © 300 HOGS Packers . . . 450 @ * 15 KANSAS CITS' WHEAT Per bushel . 13 © CORN Per bushel . . . 3t © OATS Per bushel . 27 © CATTLE Exports . 640 © 560 HOGS Medium to good . 425 © 4 8J UEKP fairtogooa . JJ70 © 3 76 HUNT'S [ Kidney and Liver ] REMEDY is no "hitor miss" compound or old woman's mix- tare. It is prepared by a st-Icntilic pharma cist , with a lull knowk-dge of thi powers and virtues of each ingredient in the class of dis- cjt-es wbich it cures. It is purely vegetable aud can not hrtn the youngest child or the most feeble invalid , T ° * * FZ * & $ % 1 - " * v-w . - , , .v : < - - : - ? wT3 . ; Habitual constipation is not only one of the most unpleasant , but at tbo same tune oueol the most Injurious conditions of , the human system , and is but a forerunner of disease , un less removed. Thla Is usually accomplished by the use of purgatives , w'llch for the time afford relief , but after their Immediate effects have passed they leave the system In a worse state than before. To effect a cure Ills nec essary that the. remedy used should be one that not only by Its cathartic effect relieves the bowels , but at the same time acts as a tonic , so as to restore the organs to a sound , healthy condition. This PJIICKLT Asa BIT TERS will do. It removes the cause and re stores health. The latest thins : in a bridal bouquet Is to mingle orchids arid Iillles-of-the-valley. CarbolIncK. He wins at last who builds his trust In loving words and actions just , Whcse head , whose walk , whose very mein Proclaim the use of CarnoHue. Secretary Chandler has just made a report showing that the Oreely relief expedition cost the government $759,205. "Bough on Corns" hard or soft corns , bunons.15c. ! _ "Buclm palba , " Great Kidney and Urinary Cure. A man must often exercise , or fast , take physic or be sick. A'fr W. Temple. TUB purest , sweetest and best Cod Liver OH In tne ' world , manufactured from fresh , healthy livers , upon the sea shore. It Is absolutely pure and sweet. Pa tients who have once taken It prefer It to all others. Physiciansjiavc decided Jt superior to any of the oilier oils In market. Made by CASWZL , HAZZAI : & Co. , New York. ' "I must shake off this bad habit" said a tramp , as he gazed at his tattered coat. ' Rough on-Coughs" Troches/lSc. Liquid 25c. Wells' Health Renewer" for Delicate Women. Memory is the only paradise out of which we cannot b3 driven away. Jlichter. If afflicted with Sore-Eyes , use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water. Druggists lell it 25c. 25c.In In the state of New York it has been discov ered that there is no statute and no penalty against women voting. A CARD. To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretionsare youth , nervous weakness , early decay , loss of manhood , &c. , I will send a recolpe that will cure , TREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send self- nddressed envelope to KEY. JOSEPH T. INHAN , Station D , New York. Omaha has several high priced Hotels but the'Metropolitan is the only § 2.00 per day house centrally located. Try it. Do You AVantto Bay a Dog ? Send for Do ° r Buyers' Guide , 100 pages. En gravings of all breeds , colored plate , prices 'of dogs and where to buy them. Mailed for 15 cents , ASSOCIATED FANCIERS , 237 South Eighth street , Philadelphia. Indiana is building three new insane asy lums , and Wisconsin , Minnesota and Missouri one each. "Rough on Rats" clears out Kast. Mice. 15c. "Wells' Health Rcnewer" for weak men. The key that locks many a prison cell whiskey. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are widely known as an admirable remedy for Bronchitis , Hoarseness , Coughs , and Throat Troubles. Sold only in boxes. President Arthur's favorite flower is the new tea rose , "La France. " "lioneh on Toothache. " Instant relief. 15. itcb , " cures humors , eruptions , ring worm , tetter , salt rlicuin , frosted feet , chilblains. Remembering the poor is well enough ; but it lb much better to give them something. Iha majority of th ill * of the human 1 > ody arise from a derangement of the Xiver , affecting both the ftomaeh and bowels. In order to effect a cure , it is necessary to remote the cause. Irregu lar and Sluggish action of the Bowels , SeadacheSioJiness at the 8tomachFain { n the Back and Zoinetc. , indicate that theJXrorisatfaultemd that nature re quire * assistance to enable thi * organ to throw off impurities , JPiicItly Asia VZltter&ctre especially compounded for this purpose. They are mild in their action and .effective ca a cure ; are pleasant to the taste and talten easily by both children and adults , Zfe- Jten according to directions , they are a safeandpleasetnt cure for Dyspepsia , General DeblHty.Hatoifrual Con * stlpatioxa , Diseased Kidneys , etc. , etc , .4s a Blood Purifier tftcy are 'superior to any other .medicine } 'eleanting the ey stein thoroughly , and imparting new life and energy to the In valid. It is a medicine and not an Intoxicating beverage. ASK TCBR BRQOGIST f BB PRICKLY ASB Emms * and tais no other. PBICZ.JLOOperBottlo. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO..SOLE PROPRIETORS St-Loula and Kansas City. Ho. By the use of Hot- tetter's StomachBIt- ters the haggard ap pearance of the countenance andsal- lowness of dyspep tics ore supplanted by a healthier look , and as the food Is as similated , the body acquires substance. Appetite Is restored , and the nervous sys tem refreshed with much needed slum ber , through the use of this medicine , which Is also benefl clal to persons of a rheumatlctendency. and an inestimable preventive of fever and ague. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. C ATAR R H BALM _ Cleanses the Head. Allays Cnflammaton. Heals the Sores. Restores the Senses of Taste | &SmeIl7A Quick _ . . - - . Positive Cnrc. FEVER20 cents at Druggists. - " w CO cents" b3-mall regis tered. Send for circular. Sample by mall 10 centa. ELY 1JHOTHERS. DruKBl8tg.OHrcgo.2J. Y. \r. N. U. , Omaha , 1A3. . WHEN WJUTIKQ TO ADVERTISERS please taj jou&aur Uieadvcrdscmenciathlapaper - * When you visit New York City , via Central uepoLsafeBaggage Exprcssago and $3 Car riage Hire , ana stop at the Grand Union Hotel , opposite said depot. Sir hundred elegant rooms fitted up at a cost of one million dollars ; * 1 and upwards per day. European plan. Elo- vator. Restaurant supplied with the best. Horse-cars , Blazes and elevated railroad to all depots , families can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any. other first-class hotel In the city. Man Is made out of the dust of the earth , and some of them are terras all their lives. _ "Uoueh on Pala" porosed Plaster 15c. Liquid 20c- . "Wells' Health Rcnewcr" for Dyapcpgla. Debility. The Ice man .may not be much of a skater , * but he Is able to make f aacy figures on Ice. A. Perfect Remedy for all abralioni of the < kln and all dlse&ies of tha feat of Honon and Cat tle. Invaluable to Btockmun. Cole'a Veterinary CarbollBalvo. In Me and ikOOcans. At Droirglats or brmali. J. W. OOiitfl * CO. , iToprletors , Black Blver Fallj , Wla. "It Is not coal day when I get left , " said the dealer In anthracite. Per TLIver Complaints take Allen's Iron , Tonic Bitters. All genuine bear the signature of J. P. Allen , Druggist , fit. Paul , Minn. The Presbyterian ministers of Tlttsburg protest against Ikatlng rinks. Rheumatism It is an established fact that Hood's Sarsapaiilla. lias proven an Invaluable remedy In many severe cases of rheumatism , effecting remarkable cures by Its powerful action In correcting the acidity of the blood , which Is the cause of the disease , and purify ing and enriching the vital fluid. It Is ccrtalnlv fair to assume that what Hood's Sar- Enparllla has done for others It will do for you. There fore , If you suffer the pains and aches of rheumatism , give thlsrcmedy a trial. "For twenty years I have been afflicted with rheu matism. Before 1833 I found no relief , but'crew - worse till I was almost helpless. I then began taking Hood's Sarsaparillo , and It did me more good than all the other medicines I ever had. " H. T. BALCOM. Shirley. Mass. "I suffered from what the doctors called muscular rheumatism. I took Hood's Sarsaparllla and am en tirely cured. " J. V. A. PBOUDFOOT. letter carrier , Chicago. 11L Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists , tl ; six for to. Made only by CM. HOOD & CO. , Apothecaries , I owell , Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar This medicine , combining Iron with pnro Vegetable tonics , quickly and completely Cures Dyspepsia , Indigestion , Weakness , ImpureBlocdjfllalariajChillsaiidFever * , and Neuralgia. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys nnd Uver. It is invaluable for Disenes peculiar to Women , and all who lead sedentary lives. Itdoesnotinjuretheteeth.causeheadache.or produce constipation otter Iran medicines do. It enriches and purifies the blood , stimulates the appetite , aids the assimilation of food , re lieves Heartburn and Belching , and strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude , Lack of Energy , < tc.f it has no equal. J ® The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. H rt. ul7 br BROWN CHEBICAK CO. . BALTIHOBK. ID. . . LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S . . VEGETABLE COMPOUND " . IS A POSITIVE CURE FOR All those painful Complaints * and Weaknesses so common * * * * to our best * * * * * * * * * k * * FE3IALE POPULATION. * * Trice $1 In liquid , pill or Ioung form. Tts purpose is solely for the legitimate healing of disease and the relief of pr.injand that it does all it claims to do , thousands of ladies car. jladly testify. * It will cure entirely all Ovarian troubles , Inflammai tlon and Ulceration , Falling : and Displacements , and consequent Spinal Weakness , and Is particularly adapted to the changeof life. * * * * * * * * It removes Falntness. Flatulency , destroys all era-ring for stimulants , and relieves Weakness of the Stomach. It cures Bloating , Headaches , Nervous Prostration , General Debility , Sleeplessness , Depression nnd Indi gestion. That feeling of bearing down , causing pain , and backache , is always permanently cured by its use. * Send stamp to Lynn , Mass. , for pamphlet. Letters of Inquiry confidentially answered. Farsalcatdrugyista. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * or rattle. ' I also A SUBSTITUTK for i'LASTKK nt Half the Cost. Outlasts the buildlny. CAKPETS end RUGS of Kami : , deable the ireir of oil cloths. Catalogue : J. S. RICHARDSON GILLOTT'S Bold by- ALL DEALERS throughout the World. Gold medal Paris Exposition , 1878 * The New "Hartford" Com Shtllerb the Iraitcompllcittduid euieitworfcbgchdlcr manufactured , tffidtheonlyoDetgp&ra&if : the cobs from the com that i ] eot forerer oat of cider. Taiatrodnce our New CaUIo ie of Farm Implements , Cutlery , Ac. , and the "HomeGnett , " the well-known and popnlarmajrsaneforthe hotrf , m will tend Une Sample Shelter , prepaid , cad the Magazine three months free to any person who will ttfrree to show tha iheller to their neighbors aadendearortolnduceetherde forus. SendS5e. to pay the coit of this advertisement acd to convince nj that yon are actmslncoodfalti , and the Shelter will be shipped you at occe. Adoreu b. ii. DADCOCK. & CO. . CEfiTERitttUOK. CO.NIi. HEAPEST LIST OF ARTISTS MATERIALS ART C W. &y. Oil Tube Colors , 90c. doz. ; Sable ft 11 I - - - - - - -.FalJets. " P ; _ _ _ _ _ _ 25c. ; Canvass , 75c. yard ; Pottery and Novelties for Decorating Ic. nn ; Studies rented , 20c. per week ; Gold Plush Frames , Mouldings , Paintlnijs , Engravings , Cord and Nails ; PI ANOS nnd ORGANS , from 825 up : Violins , $5 ; Guitars o : M 1 1 0 1 P Banjos. $3.50 ; Fifes , Zithers. Sheet Music. 1-3 lYIUOlU off list ; Instructors for all instruments , SOo. A. HOSPE. Omaha. Send S cent Stamp for Catalogue. CONSUMPTION. . I hare a positive remedy for the above disease ; by Its me thousands ofcaies of tlio worst kind and of Ion ? standlnchaTO been cured. Indeed , rostrongla my faith Inltsafflcaer.thntlwlll "end TWO BOTTI.ES FKEE , together wltn a VAUJABT.ETREATISE on this diseuo to any sufferer. Giro express and P. O. addr-sg. DB.T.A.SLOClJ3I118lI > earlS6.NewYork. GOSSAMER GARMENTS FREE ! To Introduce "Happy Days. 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BecatiM It cleanses the system of the poison ous humors that dovelopo In Kidney and Uri nary Diseases , Biliousness , Jaundice , Constipa tion , Files , or in Xtaeumatiom , Neuralgia , Ker- voua Disorders and all Female Complalata. tfSOLW PROOF Off IMS. n ? vmst STJBELY CUES CONSTIPATION , PILES , and RHEUMATISM , By causing 2TBEB ACTION of all the organs and. functions thereby CLEANSING the BLOOD restoring the normal power to throw off disease. THOUSANDS OF CASES of the worst forms of these terrible discuses have been quickly relieved , and in a short time PERFECTLY CURED. PEICE , $1. LIQUID OR DRY , SOLD DY DRUGGISTS. Dry can bo sent by moil. WELLS , UICHAHUSON & Co. . Burlington , Vt. 3 Scad lUmp for Diary Almanac fur 1834. IHddcn Xnmc , Kmboucduid Xeir Chromo Cnrd , name In new typ , an Elegant 48 pace Gilt bound Floral Autograph Album with quotations , 12 pa O Illustrated Premium ami Price List and Agent's Canvassing O utflt , all for 15 eta. SNOW & CO. . Yaleavllle , Conn. Morphine Habit Cured in 1O OPIUM to 20 days. Nojiay till cured. DC. J. STUPIIKNS , Lebanon , Ohio. M Kut HBMmBN HBBi Ui J0iM HJnBlB MB B * * u > IMB ROYAL PRESENTS 11 AND A Xioa-zi. vt A "V&x-y I riTECE publishers of the Chicago Poit and Courier desire to secure 100,000subscribers. Only ! I JL S7OuO wore subscribers needed beforethe Grand Distribution takes place. April 25.1B85. Tor ; Ml I cents we will mall yon our paper 6 months on trial , and Immediately ( end you a numbered Receipt , ! 9 which will entitle the holder to one of the following presents. All tUeae present * trill be glvea to these I | new 100,008 subscriber ! . lAt I.TST OP PRESENTS TO BE OITEJr A\VA.T . Bio Cash present * of Sl.OOO each ; 1O U.S. Bonds. 3SOO each ; 1O U. 8. Greenbacks , 1OO er.ch ; 1OO V. S. Greenback * , S1O each ; l.OOO cash Presents or SI eacbjl Grand Square Piano ; 1 Ornnd Cabinet Organ ; 1OO JLadle * ' Cold Watches , * each ; 1OO Sll- Ter Huntlnz-Caio "Watches , SSO each ; 1 O Steia-WIndtnc NickelCaseVatche , 99 each ; Ladles' Chatelaln * Watches , ie each ; SO Jloy T Sliver Watche * . 1O eacht Waterbury "Watchei , 3-SO each ; AO Ladles' Gold Keck Chains , SIS each ; fiO CreuU' Gold Chains. * BS each ; * S XAdle * ' Gald Bracelets , CIS each ; JO Silver Dinner Services , JJ1OO eacht 1O Stiver Tea Sets , 9O9 each ; 1O Met * Parlor Farnltnre , 81OO each ; BOO Solid Gold Rings , .99 each ; 5OO Set * Solid Silver Teas ; > eon * , 6 to n set ; S Bicycles. S9O each : 1 matched pair Trottlns Horses , SI.OOO ; SCO pairs I-adlem' Holler Skates ; fiOO pairs Boys' Roller Skates ; and hundreds or other useful and -valuable pres ent * , which we can not enumerate here. All the above presents will be awarded In a fair and Im partial manner. Presents will be tent to any part of the United States or Canada. Every percon scndlngui SO cents for a 6-montha' trial subscription to our paper is ano privileged to apply for a loan , to be made out of advertising profits , the amount borrowed being permitted to remain unpaid as long as the borrower remains a subscriber and keeps the Interest paid. On the basis of 250.000 circulation ( which will probablr be doubled ) tha business and profits will approximate as follows : JtECEIPTI ? ; 2SO.COO yearly subscribers. $ g .OOQ ; 1.000 Inches advertising. siM per line. $15 per Inch. Sllssuei , tSSO.OOO ; total , $610.000. EXPENSES : For pa per and press work. 23X000 copies , 24 Issues , $300,000 : editorial work , offlce. repairs , etc. . $23,000 ; 100.000 Pres * eats. $10.000 ; total , $261.000 ; leaving a net profit of (315,000. For this enormous profit for sale of advertising 'space the Chicago Post and Courier depends on Its 250,000 subscribers , for advertisers pay for space in proportion to circulation. With but 23,000 circulation the profits would be but a tenth of the amount. . Therefore as subscribers are doing us s favor when they send us their names , we desire to return favor for favor. Any subscriber who desires to borrow from tlOO to $200 at 4 per cent , the principal to stand If desired. I ulone as the borrower remains a subscriber , should so stats when he sends us SO cents for a G-months' trial ; subscription to our paper. : PftUniTinUOi Loans madeprorata , not less th n$100nor more than 1500. First year's Interest at 4por cent , i IfUn&illlUnOs tobedeductedfromamountioaned. Your lndldual note Is all the security asked , pro- . ' Tided you tvlllsend the names of several of yournelghbors to whom we can refer-not as to the amount of property you One year after d&te , for value received , I promise to to the order of the publisher are worth but as to good character. Every subscriber pay your of Chxagv fa * * * J Carrier the sum of . . . .dollars , muit BOtittvely to show the and to his agree paper present with .nterest at I cent , annum after " par per friends and neighbors. "When a loan Is made , the adjoining maturity. It is understood and agreed that form of note will be sent with the rtoney to the subscribers no part of the principal o f this note will be de nearest bank or express office , and no note need be signed manded or become payable ( except at my until thu money Is paid over. Send tha names of several plexTOre ) , as long as 1 remain > pud-up sub references , and Immediate Inquiry will ue made. If no luaa scriber to the above named paper. Is desired , no references need be sent. "WHO IVIM. SEXJJ THE QUIOKXST f Yra can InmaMnguptheabovellst of presents , we decided to reserve $9.000 get this to be divided equally among the first SvX ) subscribers received. Ifyou Gold TTtlei send 50 cents you will be entitled to one receipt good for one present , and If your letter Is among the first 000 received you will also be entitled to for & beautiful gold watch. The watchls one-third larger than the picture. oOCts. 'We will send a printed list of the awards , free , and all presents will b . forwarded to holders of recelots as they may direct. A lift If yenS of watch winners will be published In our paper. The 50 S d at oae * . I cents yon send ns is the regular price f or fi months , therefore you pay nothing for the present. Subscribe at once. Dox't wsitaday. We trill send you the p.iper 9 months and 2 num bered receipts Rood for 2 presents. Ifyou send us 75 cents. Bend el and the paper " ' 111 be mailed you 1 year and 3 re ceipts good for 3 presents. Get S friends to join yoc , and send $2 0 , and we will send the paper 6 months ana 1 num bered receipt for each of your subscribers and 1 extra for your trouble. Positively no farther postponement. Send 10 subscribers , with $5. and we will send yon 12 subscrip tions and 13 receipts. This offer is good only nnUl April 25,1885. We have 213,000 subscribers already , and I only require 37,000 more to have the desired cumber. Our I old patrons and subscribers , whom we number by thou- Itands. should eo to work at once and help us Increase lour list by this prand and generous offer. I flUI Y fl fiCUTQ Secures onrpsperfi months on I URL I 3U UCHIO trial and one receipt good for I one present. As to onr reliability , we refer to I any Bank or Mercantile Acency. Remember I these are presents to our subscribers , elyi-n to them abso- Ilutclyfree. This Is A chance of alifetime. the true path- I i ay to your future fortune. Every subscriber gets a ] prize. A fortune may be your i if you icill butjttreicA I forth your hand to receive it. It costs only SO cents to try \-lsitpossible \ youtcillletitrxusf Postage stamps taken jfrom places where a , Postal Note can not be obtained. Rsmltby Postal Note , plain envelope orexpress ! I Addreaa Chicago Post and Courier , gorrbon BId'g. Cor. Uarfc St.aad Calhonn Place , C&lcagoHl.'f TOUbeeentlTREEtoaH-whowritefcTlt Handsome Bonk of _ paces.hnndredaof beautiful new iustratio : two Colored Plat and tells sJlabont Farm and Gardee - including I.HPOtwo Novelties Werjt. Fanners . , Market Gardene Planters who want tha BEST SEEDS at tha .LO BST PRICES send address ca THE BEST "WATEEPEOOP COAT MADE. TfcennrrOMlIELBLICKESliapCTfeetrid- crB. IlinitTJtfd Catalog. free. J. J.To .r.Clo .g BUY NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS. 100.0000. Will pay to set new catalogue. JOHN A. SALZER , La Cro * . , , WI * . All Sorts of hurts and- many sorts of ails of man and beast need a cooling lotion. Mustang Liniment. T" WILL CURE ! liver and KIDNEY * njGomplaint XT IS T H And Health Restorer , A perfect renovator and Invljjorator of th system , carrying away all polnonous matter , , and restoring : the blood to a haaltbjr oondW tlon , enrloblnjr it , refreshing1 and Invigorating both mind and body. As a euro for HHEU- MAT1CS it baa no equal. SAFE , SUES AND SPEEDY In all cases of Indigestion , Blltousneii , Con- . itlpatlon , Headache , Loss of Appetite , Piles. Neuralgia , Nervous disorders and all FS- MALB COMPLAINTS , Hops and MAI/T Bitter * never fails to perfect a cure whea properly takon. THOUSANDS OF CASES Of the wors : forms of tboso torrlblo diseases have been quickly relierod , and in a abortf time perfectly cured by the use of Hop * nM l 1TIAI/T Bittern. Donotgotlf op * and IttAI/r confounded wlth'othor lnre rior preparations of similar name. Takv nothing but Hop * nnd HIAI/T. AH. druggists keep thorn. Nona gouulno unles * ' manufactured by < HOPS & MALT BITTERS CO. , Detroit , Mich. COWING & GO , JOBBEBS IN WROUGHT IRON PIPE , Hillt ble and Ca > t Iron Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead. WORTIIIXOTO.V srran rears. Plumbers' Gas and steam Fitters' IRON & BRASS GOODS , ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES , 14th & Dodge Sts.OMAHANEB. YOUR Will bny 25 per cent more Groceries at the Old Reliable liable Score of J. It. FllENCII & CO. . O.UAIIA. than can be bought elsewhere In the state. They to IS Ibs A Sugrnr for - - - - Sl.OO 1O 1I H Kxtra C Sugar for - - - Sl.OOi 14 Ibs < JrnuHliito < YSiisrur for - - Sl.OOJ 10 I 3 IDS > 'ew Orleans Sugar for - Sl.OOj And other goods In proportion. Send for Monthly Price Lists. J. B.French & Co. , OMAHA. R. U. AWARE THAT Lorillard'o Olimaz Plug1 bearing a red tin too ; that Lorfllardl' Kavelienf fine cut ; thatLorillard'a- Nary Clipping * , and that Lorlllard'i SuuO * , an1 UL bctt ana choupcat , quality considered ? batInFlnIsli lEmtK i lCanl < IOc.IlaIlc < lGadniDConi- 50 biav.lon Packet Knife , 3 French Dolls . with Wanlrolx , u < l' igt'sC rJOn-fit,30c.,4pk . ojToacholceofeltlier , 50c.or JOpku ? indaI13pna.ianutl.bO. HAMtEN CARD CO. , iluujcn. Conn. The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale ? Magnolia Balm is the charm er that almost cheats the looking-glass.