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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1878)
-t-f f f * - i / THE DAILY BEE. - " * THE OMAHA PUBLISHING CO. , PROPRIETORS. ( fiee S J'arnham , let. 3th and 10th Strettt. PERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. TIIElAILS. CLOSKO. C. & N. AV. R. R. , 4:30 a. m. , 3 p. m. C. B. & Q. , 4:30 a. m. , 3 p. in. a R. I. & P. R. R. . 4 30 a. m. , 3 p. to. C. . i SL Joe ISO a. m. , 3 p. m. fi. City i P. 4:30 a.m. U. P. R.R. , 1150a.m. O. & N. AV. R. R. , 7:30 X m. B.4JI.R.R. , 8 5a.m. O.&N.AV. , 730a.m. - 1 . C. & N. AT. R. R. , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m. s . C. B. & . < J. , 11 a. in. , 11 p. m. C. R. I. & 1' . , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m. C. B. & St. Joe , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m. S. City & P. , 11 p. m. U. P. . 4 p. m. U. & M. in Keb..4 p. m. Local moils for bUto of Iowa leave but once a day , viz : 4:30 a. m. Office oiien from 12 to 1 p. m Sundays. - TUOifAS F. . UALL. Potma ter. Arrival and Departure of Trains UNION PACIFIC. HAVE. Dally Express 11:30 J-m. 8.45p.m. do Mi ed 4:45 : do " ' 030 do do Freight600 do 6:15 do do do 8:25 do 11:15 a. m. TIME CARD OF THE BURLINGTON ROUTE. LEAVK OMAHA. .tRBIVHOlUIU. .4 Exi > rci > 3 4:00 p. m. Express..10.OOa. m. ilail 5:00 : a. m. Mail 10:40i > . m. tindays Exempted. . J.Simdayg ExcCpted. " "his is the ouly line Yunninz Pullman Hotel din' K cars. 1L P. DEUEL- Ticict Apcnt , Omaha , Neb. CHICAGOROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. Mail oaOa-m. I { 10:10 : p. m. EiprO > s 4p.m. I 10.OOa.in. JSunda\s Exocpted : CHICAGO i JJORTHWESTERN. Mail 0.10a.m. I J 7:30 * . m. Express. . . . 4,00p.m. | 10.00a.m. JSundays Eiccpted. KAVSAS CITY , ST. JOU & COUNCIL BLUFTS. Mall . . . . S.00 a. in. I Express 8:10 : a. ID. Express - - 40 p. m. | Mail. t 8:10 : p.m. H. osilj line mmtintr Pullman Sleeping Cars out < it < timha t < l Villon IVpot. OMAHA&NOKTmVKSTEHN'AND.SIOUXClTY & PACIFIC KAILUOAUS. Mall I\PICBS : S.-Ort H. m. | 2.35 p , m. Jkulv E\ceptfiundag. B. & M. It. K. in NEBRASKA , lunrm Jtili Ex 9:05 a. 111. I 3.45 p. m , llntUm'lh Ac.01O p. m. | " 850 * . m. , . OmniliiiMM andJinsiago wagons leave the office. Grand Central Hotel , fifteen minutes in advance of tlicrailniu ] time. OMAHA BRIDGE TRANSFER. 1'iutengcr trains Icaie at 5.10 a , m. , 4 and 0 p. in. Arrive at 10 a. ta. , 7:10 and 10.40 p. m. Dummy trains lea\ eat S , 0 , 10 and 11 a. m. , anil at 1 , 2.3 aud 5 p. m. Arrive at 8:45 , 0:45 : , 10.15 aud 11:45 a. lu , and 1:15,2:45,3:45 and 5:45 p. m. COMMERCIAL. OMAHA , June 2L PBEIGHT MOVEMENTS. The following were the receipt * and shipments at Oinnha by the Union Pacific yebterday : * * RECEIPTS. Merchandise , 20 can. ; lumber , fi ; coal , 9 ; coke , 2 ; timber , 2 ; railroad iron , 1 ; bul lion , 10 ; ore , 3 ; beer , 1 ; rye , 1 ; com , 5 ; wheat , 1 ; woodenware , 1 ; baskets , 1 ; flour , 2 oil 2 wind-mills 1 2 machinery ; , ; - , ; sugar , ; ery , L Total receipts 77 care. SHIPMENTS. Merchandise , 21 cars ; lumber , 11 ; coke , ! 5 ; timber , 2 ; lime , 1 ; horse , 3 ; com , 2 ; ' oatw , 6 : wheat , 1 ; meat , 2 ; lead , 1 ; agricul \ tural implements , 1 ; ice , 1 ; oil , 2 ; alcohol , X Total shipments 01 earn. 1. Total 58 care. Tlirough bhipments "We t , 10G cars. PBODUCB , PROVISIONS , FRUITS. BUTTER 6@7c is being offered for choice fresh butter. Other grades are not qnotable. .EGGS 7c cash , subject to candling. Some parties are offering as high as 8 cents. McSuane & Sohroeder to-day shipped a carload of eggs to New York. PROVISIONS. Ham , sugar-cured , cauvassed,10i@llc. Bacon , brcakast , canvassed - vassed , I { jgl0c. Bacon , clear sides , CJ@5Jc. Shoulders , smoked , 5@6c. Lard , tierce * , 7 ( ? > 7Ac. Lard , 40 It ) caus , TJc. Lard , 25 Ib cans , 7tc. Pork , per bbl. , § 9.75. ' VEG'm'ABLES-Green peas perbnsheL 75c. String beans , 75@ ! > 0c perj bushel 'wx. ' Bermudaonion. % S2.50@2.75 per box. ' New potatoes at 83.00 per barrel. FRUITS Bauanas , . S2.50@AOO 'per ] buncli. Orauges have advanced to S7.50@7.75 per box. Lemons are selling at SC.25@6.75 per' box. - " _ , , . _ Slraivberries , 10@12c per box by the case. Black raspberries , lOc per box. rherriou , 507r c per box. - Teaches , SL25@L50 per one-third bushel boc New apples are selling at C0@75c per box. box.Plums Plums , SLOO per box. Blackbtsries , first of the season , 16c per box. v - GRAIN. ' > VIIEAT At Omaha , No. 1 is quoted atWc ; No. 2 , 79cNo.3 ; , 73c.reject d.60c , At interior points the prices range from Me to 70c , according to grade. RYK 33c at Omaha. , . CORN 20@23c at Omaha ; lC@18c at intetior points. O ATS 22c at Omaha , JBA11LEY Nothing4t > ing. ' ETC. FliOUR'FBBD , . . FLOIJll Waterloo , XXX , per sack , S2.35 ; Peerless. XXX , per sack , S2.00 ; Calhouu , XXX , S2.CO ; Nebraska spring wheat flour jangcs from S2.3T > ( a.'iCO per suck ; "Winter wheat flour per > > bl. . 57.00 ® 10.00. St. Louts winter wheat flour per ' per bM. , S9.00010.00. Colorado flour 1 per sack. -White , per 100 Ibs. , 40cyeUow er Jijvs iuSOc. . GBAHAJtFLOUR PerlOOlbs. , 82.50. CHOPPED FEED Per 100 Ibs. , C5c. BllAN-Per ton , 310.00. SirOFtTS-Per ton , S12.00. 4 LIVE"STOOEL - 4if Calves , choice , are selling at 4J@5c ; . liHfciv and .cows , butchers' stock , 33 } ; sleei * , butchers' stock , 3X@3c ; * thippinff fcteerflT Sic ; extra xhoice fat steers , -U : choice steers , 4 } , live hogs from t \rwrons , ? ; 215@2 20 : * tery , Jew offered. In 1 cars , hogs are"bringingcS240r > - > , . / GROCERIES. V SUbARS > < , 7.10 } } Standard "AT 9J il. . . . < ii..JllVExtra"C" . . Dj . 'd . 11 L"iT ? . 9J llofinod Cut LoatJL..lll | Yellow 889 " * - OOFFEE , Old Go\t"3S\Ti"72u f38' ! Prime Rio 18J1S ? } Fancy KS > . . . Jtf | Good lUo 18 QIS\ \ TEAS. tpui H.\-aou..40 ( ? SO } Ctil'oudcr.-10 cfSO I Japan 30 Q70 imperial , .40 (4 ( ? j. i.- . S'YKUP. & \ovx , per gal..75@S5 I Common 55 Good f ( SOgtt | X. O. MOMK ! . .60@65 DRIED AND CAKNED FRUIT. Michigan Applet , per ft , 6jQ < 5 : Currants , per & . 5a6J } ( ; Raisms : layers , per box , 2.00@ .25 Kcdlo * , per tt , 10S1S Valencia , per tt , 8010 ; Trench Prunes , " 13 ; Com. Prunes , 8JQ10 ; Eastern Veacbes , tier ft , 5 } ; Salt Lake Peaches , 10 } ; -limed Peaches S tt cans , per < = . 3-50-3 > JBS , per w , 4.50 ; Strawberries , 2 tt cans , per asc , 3.25 ; KJailberrics , per case , 3.00 ; Rhubarb , 2 & cans , 3.00 : Cherries , 2 Ib cans , per case , 4.00 ; Pine Ap'les-2 ! tt cans , per case , 3.bO ; Tomatoes , 2 tt ean . per case , 2.25-3 tt cans , IKT case , 3.2j ; Com , & ouis , per case , 3.50@4.00 ; Early Can1" ' . Pus , 2 tt uliis. per case , 3.75 ; Common Pcan , 2 ; fc cans PIT case. 2.75 ; Striiife' Beans , 2 tt cans i-er case , _ Gi. gn OYSTERS. Salmon , 2 B > cans , ] -cr dot , 4.40 1 B > cans , per doz. , 2.i. ; Lobtters , 2 It. can' , per dot , 3.00 1 tt cans 2.W ; Oystoi' , ttandard , 2 tt cans , per case , , 2 iO 1 a > caupcrca5e , 1.70-black,2ttcan , 2.00 click , 1 tt cans , 1.40. PLUG TOBACCO. lllack Goods , Vestcru , per tt , 4SQ50 ; Virginia , t&rsOS ; Lorrillard , 5&SOO. Urirfit VirBUiia plug : , per tt , GOQC5 ; AaturaJ eat , W ) jl.OO. jl.OO.MISCELLANEOUS. . Rici Carolina , per R > , 7J@8 ; Rangoon , 7. CAJDI.E per tt , 12H314. BOATS Common Laundry Bar Soap , per ft , " SALT Common , per bbl , 2.00Q2.10 ; dairy , per o. 4.23. J IKSB-y. Y. Factory , per a , 8j 10c ; lowii cheese , faesc ; market weh supplied. DRY GOODS. G.UJOHAMS" " . cicricm . . .1iv. . . . * ' I Dates . " . . Si' iroskoa ? . . . . 0 I Lancaster 9 mcs-g , < lress gtjlis 11 } JE.VNR. ' . . Iron Mountain 24 I Kcnilvrortli .10 Baybtate. 20 | , . . .DUCKS. " . . - rPIymouth "AAi'SSi I Boston S. 0 11 } 'New ' Bedford , lOpz lS } I COTTONADES. Shamroek."B-v.w24 I Biddetord. . . . . ' . 22J Franklin..20 | Goodjeir. 10 TICKINGS. Amoskcat : 32 16 Falls "AA" . 131 Biddeford 17 "AAA" Falls O. B. 0 1C. } Pearl Rher . ! ' Holyoke . 8 ] CHECKS. Lancaster . 1311 Toledos . 12 Park Mills . 14J | . PRINTS. American Shirtings..4i Paciflc Mills S ! " Fancy Si Simpson's 5 Cocheco 5 ! Sprasue 5 llerrimack Shirt ings. U Washington 6 Fancy. " . .51 , Robes 6 Mallory.pinkorpurpleB BLEACHED COTTONS. Lonsdale S Wamsutta 36 11 } " Cambric. . . 13 Pepperell C-l 12 Cabot 7 | do 8-4 19 Fruit of the Loom . . _ du 9-4-22J New York Mills 11 do 11-4-24 llllb'muslin 7 ; BROWN COTTONS. Atlantic "ir 8 Indian Head. . . . . 35 8J do * "P" 61 Lawrence 44 01 Pepiwrell "O".33 7 Neb. Standard "AA" 8 } do If..36-7 } do "E- . . .SO-Si LIQUORS , WINES , ETC. Hitfh Wuics , per gallon , 1.05 ; Alcohol , 183 i > er cent. , per gal. , 2.20 ; French Spir it * . 2.20 ; Marsliall's Bourbon Whisky , 1.25 ; Miller's Bourbon , Whi-ky , 1.50 ; liraitdy , A cry fine , 4.008.00s gal. common to fine , 1,50 < J3.75 ; Gin , 100 per cent. , 1.50ig3.00 ; Holland Bin , & 0 per cent. , 1,50 ; Hums , mixed Jamaica , 100 per cent. , l50i.J4.00per gal ; New England .Rum , 2.25 ; Kennedy's llittere , 1.G5 per gallon 7.00 per caie ; G.50 | > er ca e in 100 case lota ; Cham ; > agncs , pints in baskeU ; 22 XH330. < tOrPurt-Wine , per case , 5.60(3 ( 9.00 , 'and ery-'Bne , 10.50 ; Sherries , S.OOQIO.SO ; Alee , Edlnburv , " 2.75 &us & Co.'g , 2.75 ; Guinness' Dubbn Stout , 2.75. White Lead , strictly pure , 9 ; p r , 8 ; French Zincs , 11 } ; red luad/0 ; patty , in bladders , SJ Window X1UJ8 , 00 , 10 ami 5 per cent , discount jffUkt. x ' " " "OILS : Carlion Oil , 1.10 , per gallon , 14J. Headlight Oil , 175' , perjfallonYS4. Linseed Oil raw , 00 ; boiled , C5.I Lard Oilxtra , 70 ; No. 1 , 05. Benzine , SO. Turpentine , 33. "West Virginia Lubricating Oil , 2 . Golden Machine OU , 45 ; Cast Oil , 1.10 ; Neatsfoot , 90 ; Sweet Oil , 1.30 ; Sperm , 2.00 ; whale , 80 ; fish , 60. t LUMBER. Joist , Studding and Sills , 20 feet and under , per 1000 feet , $19.00 over 20 feet , each additional foot per 1000 , add $1.00. Fencing No. 1 , $20.00 ; No. 2 , $18.00. Boardit Itt common , 820.00 ; 2d common , $18.00. Stock Boards "A , " 10 and 12 inches , 40.00 ; B , " 10 and 12 inches , ? 30.00 ; "C , " 10 and 12 nches , $25.00. First Clear , 1 , 1J , 1 j and 2 inch. $40.00. Second Clear , 1 , 1J , Iand2 inch , $05.00. Third Clear. 1 inch , $30.00. Flooring No. 1 , ? 30,00 ; No. 2 , fiS.OO ; No. 3 , . No. .v rCciling , 8 , $ iiOO ; No. 2 , J , $20.00. < No. 1 Siding , $19.00 ; Nit. 2 , $17.00 ; No.315.00. ' ShbiglcH "A.$3.25 ; extra No. 1 , § 2.50 ; com- non No. 12.00. . Lath , ] > cr thousand , $3.25. Pickets D & II , per hundred , 22.50 ; square , ier hundred , $2.50. O G Batten , per lineal foot , 1 cent ; rough > attcn , per lineal foot , } irnt. LEATHER ; Vast Slaughter Sole , 31fi32 ; lcbt Oak , 3S ; Crouch Ki ] > , 1.2501.35 ; French Calf , leading irands , 1.60iiSS.20 ; Uoinc-tic Kips , 76@1.10 ; lt - nettie CalfK,0"3l-3JHi ! ; ; inIwkuiiicricrfoot,22 | S21 ; Oak , upper , j > cr foot , 20 ; Gmin , up ( > or. | > er oot,25 ; Limnjpij > cr doz.,7.00 1000TopiinK , > er dozen , 9.00 ; Morocco ( bootleg ) per foot , 35 ; kloruccn , oil drensvd , 35 ; Morocco , Simon , pur kin , 3.00Q3.25 ; Morocco , glo e kid , 3.25 ; Boot Vebbiujf , per holt , 4oSOO. i . 1 HIDES. 11 11h Green Hides , per tt , 5 ; Green Cured Hides , G ; h ) ry Hides , | > er IU , 10 12 ; Dry Salted Hides.'pef i > , 0@10 ; Slicep Pelts730 .J 1.25 ; Tallow , jicrltr 0. j J ; HE VERMONT DEVICE OF MASTER SAW- YEK TO CU11E A HAD HABIT , 'evr York Tunes. In Korthern Vermont that peculiar arm of a social outrage formerly , iiown na a "surprise party , " but of ite commonly called a " .Bulgarian trocity , ' . ' is still lamentably frequent. > n a cold evening Rev. Sir. Sawyer nd. his family were seated " quietly by 'icir social hearth , ' " "enjoying one oothcr's society. The clcrgymin : jading aloud the bishop's pastoral itter ; his wife was busy calculating ow to cut up her husband's qld'over- sat BO as to supply liim with"a new aistcoat , herself with a new over- f irt , and Master Sawyer with a ne\v < air of trousers , while that excellent nail boy was reading the im- roved adventures of an eminent Co irate , and -wondering * whether he Coof puld bo able te emulate them. Not of : no of the family was prepared to re- ofU U ! eivevisitors. Mr. Sawyer had on his ressing gown and slippers ; Mrs. Saw- 8 er hamlet down her back hair to give tl ; rcedom to her mental processes , and fo - had temporarily slipped > foPi taster Ss\vj-er Pi ! ff his trousers to suppty his mother Pire rith a pattern , while she wrapped the re earth-rugabout him. Suddenly , and rect rithout the least wattling , more than cthi Dur dozen .people of all kinds and exes , including men , women , reform- rs , and theological students burst in- inT : o the room , carrying cake and devaa- fo > ition with them. Master Sawyer fled il .pwling ; the clergyman pushed back ilhi is spectacles , and tried to smile a hastly smile ; and his heroic wife , y hurriedly twisting her hair back rith both liands , and holding her comb 'ctwecu her teeth managed to avoid itering the welcome which the invad- sny rs expected , but which her conscience sntc orbade her to express. tcy The marauders conducted themselves y < fter the usual custom of their kind. ai le ! hey conversed with one another with leT rcat hilarity , ignoring the sufferings tl f the clergyman and his wife. They tl : pread their cake upon the table , and .ovouring it without plates , scattered he crumbs over the new carpet. One oung man having laid a large piece ot cake the sofa sat elly on , subseqoently of [ own upon it. After having reduced ofc : he furniture to that state of grease 'tt hat jt was no longer safe to sit down , p he miscreants gathered around the- lianoaudsang , "What shall the Harj est Bol ! * untilMr. Sa vyer , mild as ho fr ras , regretted that he could not tak'e frtl L scythe and reap ah immediate and tl iloody harvest. tlni While these blood-curdling outrages nidi rcro in progress in the -parlor , the ; oed small boy kept himself carefnlly iut of the room. He was not , how- ver , wasting his time in idle rage. le , too , heard the , melodious inquir es as to the harvest , and remarked to limsclf that they would find out all , bout the harvest if they would ouly rait a few minutes. Meanwhile , he ras busily engaged carrying pails of vater and emptying them on the front itep and along the walk leading from he front door to the gate. The night vas cold and the water froze rapidly. Under his admirable management the cp acquired an unusually smooth and ilippery character , and when the work .vas thoroughly done the small boy re- ircd to the second story front window uid waited for the surprise party to break up. The moon was at the full , and shone arightly when the first pair of mis- : rcants the young man who sat down an the jelly-cako and a heavy young lady to whom ho was afllanccd issued from the front door , and instantly sat iown with tremendous emphasis. Close behind them came the raiders , ivho with one accord strewed them selves over the ground , until in some places they were collected three or [ our deep. The shrieks of the ladies md the stronger remarks of the men SUed the air. No sooner would a struggling wretch regain his feet than he would sit down "with renewed riolence. The affrighted clergyman and his wife gazed with wonder at ( the appalling spectacle , and the good ( | small boy never ceased to sing "What \ - . Shall the Harvest Be ! " at the top of his lungs interspersing that stirring hymn with.a wild "whoop".whenever a particularly brilliant pair of stockings waved in the air. Although only three persons sus tained fatal injuries , there was scarce ly a member of the party ivho escaped without more or less serious wounds , either of body or clothing. It is gen erally believed that there will never be another surprise in Brookfield , and it is under contemplation among mid dle-aged householders to present Mas ter Sawyer with a service of marbles and a life membership in the Poreign Missionary Society , as a testimonial for tleir esteem and gratitude. Grain Covers. Prairie Fanner. Wo think no one thing is more needed on tire farm than good sub stantial covers for both hay and grain stacks. They are easily and cheaply made of stout factory cloth of the requisite size , and being tightly stretched over the hay , when roughly stacked with the hay-fork , will save it perfectly from showers , or even pretty .extended rains. ' As the hands follow "to retop the stacks and finish all se cure , the covers are removed to other stacks , and thus do duty during the whole season. So with grain. A cover in catching weather will pay for itself sometimes in saving a single stack from serious damage. They may also be used at any time in protecting loads of hay when being moved , and for a va riety of uses about the farm. Wo lately saw specimens of clotk of various kinds , coated with anew prep aration , not yet , however , offered for sale , jt is very light , entirely plia ble , said not to crack either from heater or cold , costs only about one-half that of India Tubber cloth , and is adapted to coating any pliable material , even [ > aper ; and rendering it entirely water proof. If it prove all it would "seem to promise , wo may have something more to say about it. In ihe mean time farmers must still continue'to de pend upon the muslin or canvass cov- 3rs as heretofore. In England , caps squares of cotton ) loth are almost universally used for protecting cocks of .hay and shocks of jrain. ' In the eastern States , although in no't bo universal use , they are there juito common. In the West , tlfo ibundance aud low price of hayj and : he general drynessof the climate dur- ng hayingand harvesting , has seemed o prevent their use. Where much ilover hay is made , thyre is no doubt hey may be economically applied , es- wuially on dairy farms. This , however , svery farmer must decide for himself. L'hey do nut yet constitute part of the ndispcnsuble implements in hay-mak- ng. These should be put in complete irder , that when haying fairly com- nenccs there need be no drawback to ontinuous work , and the crop may bo ent to the stack or barn in the best ondition. The Petroleum Trade. The trade of Philadelphia in potro- jum has increased each.month of the urrent year , although the total for he live months is less than for the amc period in JLS7T , while the busi- ie.ss shows a largo increase over 1875 nd 1870. The prospects are favor- bio to a continued improvement , 'rom January 1 to June 7 , of 1878 , lie exports from Philadelphia were 4,708,010 gallons ; for thosameperiod 11877,17,55a,149'gallons. . The to il cmprts of the United States from anuary 1 to May 31,1878 , were 88- 07,703 gallons ; for 1878 , 113,072- So gallons ; 1870 , SOJ39,741 : gallons ; 875 , 74,091,022 gallons. The large&t mount exported to .my one port is 3.750,372 gallons to Bremen , from "ew York and Philadelphia for the ve months named. Philadelphia jut to Antwerp during the snme time , I : ,310,043 * gallons. The exports to ntwerp from New York were 4,340- } 2 gallons ; to China and Japan , 975,555 gallons ; to London , 5,047- L2 gallons ; to Dutch East Indies , 701,595 gallons ; to Havre , 2,420- > 4 gallons ; to Rotterdam , etc. , 3,110- > 3 gallons ; to Liverpool , J.,930C53 illonsjto GibraltarandMalta , 1,025- i3 - - gallons ; . to Australia . . T , , 1,330,030 t- t )5 ) gallons ; to Cuba' 1,395,850 gall- m is ; to Copenhagen , 1,258,421 gallons ; P' lir Spain , 1,252.938 gallons. P'an sic " gallons."a In the Same Boat. iiumcrciil Bulletin. Tile clergyman at a church near ono our popular summer resorts , who ied to have "strangers within his ites" at nearly every service during le season was quite pleased to notice 10 regular attendance every Sunday r several weeks of a native of the ace who had not enjoyed the best sputation , and was plnming himself [ ton having saved "another brand , " c. , when the man suddenly ceased is attendance. Meeting him a few weeks after , the Me inistcr hailed him with , "Ah , nai homos , I haven't seen you at church 'Jj | r a fortnight. " "No , " said Thomas , nai the people I drove for have gone 3nie. " "The people you drove for ! " ran Ut , Yes , sir ; you see I was hired to drive In m over here from the hotel ( two InPr lies away ) every Sunday , and now ley're gone I've lost my job. " "Ah , " lid the sarcastically "then parson , , ( ei ju are ono of the men that do not go i church unless you are paid for itaro , the ju ? " "Certainly , sir ; Jind you are Co of lothor , ain't you ? You don't go un- ofP ofof for it do sir ? " P ? ss you are paid , ye , ltd he minister had to confess that in ltdIff iat respect he and Thomas were In 10 same boat. Transportation of Dressed Meats. -The refrigerator car Philadelphia , : the Anderson Refrigerator Line of hicago , containing dressed beef for ic Philadelpliia market , arrh ed in hiladelphia on Wednesday , having Cl iado the run from Chicago in a little rcr sixty-four hours. The car came om Chicago over the Lake Shore and < jnnsylvania railroads , and is the lird dispatched under an arrange ment for the rapid transportation of rcssed beef from the west to Phila- clphia. The managers of this enter- rise claim thai .1 great saving can bo il'ectcd by thusjshipping cattle , sheep , ic. , in dresscdforrrt instcad of on the oof. In.proof they cite the facts iat in 1870 there were handled at 10 Chicago stock yards over 01,000 irs of stock cattle , Which , with a lirinkago of § 50 a car an acknowl- 3ged loss on a run of 700 miles rould bo over § 3,000,000. To bring liese cattle to Philadelphia , they rould in proportion lose sinhrinkago lone over § 0,000,000 in one year by eing transported on the hoof. To add to this must be the feed at ho several stations , the pay of the rovers , the loss by death , and other iicidcutal expenses all of which , at low estimate , would swell the loss y the annual transportation of 60,000 ars of cattle , 1,400 miles alive , about 7,712,000. If to this is added the uss by shrinkage , etc. , on hogs and heep , a total loss of over 810,000,000 imually on the cattle , sheep and hogs landled in Chi-ago alone in the year .870 , is estimated. American Ex. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. n lUnkruptcy. District ol Nebraska , ss : At Omaha , in said District , on tae 19th day-of Innd , A. D.,1S78. . The undersigned hereby gives notice of his np. xjintment as assignee of the estate of Isaac Ed- rards of Omaha , in the county of Douglas , and tatc of Nebraska , within said district , who has > een adjudged a aankrupf upon his creditors' pe- ition , bv the dit-trict court of the United States , n and for said district. JXO. M. YEUGA , Omaha , June 19th , 1S78. Assignee. : v Uncle Sam's Harness Oil will keep the leather soft and pliable , thus pre venting its cracking or ripping , keep out water and is better for oiling har ness than any other oil ever made. It will make harness last as long again- Sold by all Harness Makers and de"al ers in leather. Give it a trial. . Have you cold , cough , hoarseness , w'eak lungs , bronchial trouble , or asth ma ? use Eilert's Extract of Tar and Wild Cherry. It is a sovereign remedy - , edy for all pulmonary diseases. It is warranted to give satisfaction : do not fail to give it a triaL Sold'by all Druggists. Summer complaint or Cholera-in- fantum , this fearful complaint which is carrying off the infants and children by the thousands at this season of the year , can always surely bo checked and , cured by D. _ Wincholl's Teething Syrup , it has never failed to give im mediate relief in the most severe cases. It is a boon within the reach of every mother. Do not fail to give it a trial ; you will be pleased with its charming effect. Be sure and ask for Dr. Win- chell's Teething Syrup. Sold by all Druggists at only 25 cts. per bottle. Uncle Sam's Condition Powder pre vents disease , purifies the blood im proves the appetite , gives a smooth and glossy coat of hair-and keeps the animal in good condition. It should be used by every one owning orhaving the care of horses or stock. Sold by all Druggists. Dr. Jaque's German Worm Cakes are an infallablo remedy for worms. . They will not only destroy but also re move them from the' ' sj-stem. They are pleasant to take and perfectly harmless. Sold by all Druggists. JOHN CLARK , JR. GG.'S Best Six Cord srpoox. OX BLACK SPOOLS. "Thomas Russell , " bOLE AGENT , AI.SO ARTHUR JAMES' " " "INTRINSIC" A tto ttIi Ii Iitl tl ' " [ Jioiuas Kussoll tt Co. , SOLE AGENTS , NEW YORK. F b I ! I A ade supplied by Tootle & Maul , J. J Brown . Bra , Stephens & Wilcox , Omaha. l > 0 oodljr . BT aa ImmenM practice , eitf Ming through s. rlod ol TCJr % bartnx within that time treated my thouuicd eaiea of those dl-suea peculiar woman , I cave bm > n enabled to pcrloet Mt potent and KgrecAble mediclae uUt mevU 9 Inductions predated by that claju of dl * MM with iHwidvo certainty and exactoew. IV > deeiiroaU ) thl natural tpecUo ootnponnd- i ve named Jt _ - _ _ r.Pierca's favorite Prescription. J 'ea Lf rho term , hcworer. In trat teeble'exprcMton my high appreciation ol ltd valna , baaed open I ' own pcr-oiinl observation. Aa a close ob- -vor , I have , while wltnewln/r / Its positive re- Ci It In the few upcclnl diseases Incident to the miate organism of woman , tlaxloJ It oat a * o climax or crownluK gem of mr e-dtcal career. On i'a merlin , &fl a poftf e , aate , and effectual remedy ( or this CMI : irtaaog. and ono that will , at all times and der all clrcunuLiDcos act kindly and In bar my with ILe Ian a v hlrli govern the female' item , I am willing to UJo my reputation as a ysician. Nay , even more , BO oonQdent ain I it It will not disappoint the moet eangnlne pociatlons of a elnxle Invalid Indy who u < co It any of the ailment * Torn hlch I recommend It , it I offer nnd oeU It under A POSITIVE UAKANTUE. II a beneficial effect la not : perlemyvl by the time tHO-lhlnis of tne con- ita of tie bottle are nsed , I will , on return ot > bottle , two-thirds of the medicine having en taken according to direction * , and the caea Ing one for which I recommend It , promptly 'unil the money pild for itHod I not the tat perfect confidence In 1U virtue * , I could not er ft w I do under Iho.-o condition. ; but hav- r rrttnesscd Ita truly miraculous cures hi thou- ids of cues , I fool wnrrouted and rfectlr afe in rlekluff both mr putatlon aud jar mouer oa 1W erll * . I rhe following are among those dlneatea In ilch my Favorite Prencrtpllou ha > Tked curc , as It by maelc , and with a cer- nty never before attalneA by any medicine : uoorrhoBii , Kxceulvo Flowing , 1'ainful mthly Fcrtods , Supprea- * when from nn * tural cnusea , IrreKularia j. Weak Back , Pro- was , or falling of the UtGtas , Antevertlon and troverelon. Bearing Doi' > HenMtlons , Inter' : I Ileat , Nervous OcprOBSlon , UebUitj. De * ndency. Threatened MbCJirrl ffO , Chronlo njrcitlon. Inflammation and Ulccrntlon of tha emu , I m potency , Barrennesa , or Sterility , Fe- lo Weakness , and very many other Chronlo aaes Incident to woman not mentioned here. all affections of this nature , my Favorite escrlptlon worts cures the marvel of eworld. This medicine I do not extol n a re-all , but It admirably fulfills a tingle * ! of purpoxe , being a most perfect Kific in afl chronic diseases of the sexual sys- n of woman. It will not disappoint , nor will Jo harm , In any state or condition. rhose who desire further Information on ae subjects can obtain U In TUB PEOPLE'S MUOX SENSE MEDICAL ADVISKK , a book over 900 pages , sent , poat-iald ] , on receipt t I-SO. It treats minutely of thee dlsc.v-cs cullar to Femaloa , and Klves much valuable vi'e In regard to tlio management ct thoaa ectlons. rAVOOTTE KRESCRIPTION SOLD r ALL , DBVGOIST8. .V B , I PIERCE , MD , , Prou'r , B BP NICAGO SHOT TOWER COMPANY. Manufacturers of Standard El BE SURE TO BUY IT. THE BEST IK MARKET. : . W. BLATCIIFORD & CO. , [ anufacturcrs of Lead Pipe , Sheet & Bar Lead Block Till , Pipe and Solder , Linseed Oil and Oil Cako. ORDERS SOLICITED. M NORTH CLINTON STREET , CHICAGO , eodwewlyr A/jAcrt prtet at Cra'tnnlil EiporitJon tc chtviug < 7uaFi ie * an1 excellence and Iviiny cAaf r of tvtttftvtg and jtarori g. The best tobmcc rtriiade. Ai oar blue trip tnde-nurk b closet 01 inferior peed ! , tee that Jaekttn'i Eat i a every TtloT. Soil by nU dealer * . Send for Mcipie r-c , C. A. JACKSON & Co. , JUrs. , Petersbarj , V LTJEBME "WINDMILLS. Countj1 Rights for sale for the above Windmil in reasonable terms. S. H. BICE , . ] u5-10t Sole owner State of Nebraska. RAILROADS. THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars I - . , BURLINGTON &OUINCY 3Efc A TT.T&O AJ > . With Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Passen ger Coaches , and PULLMAN SLEEPING DINING CARS. ItisacknowledgedbythePressandall ho travel over it , to be the BEST APTOIXTED and BEST MANAGED Road in the Country. 1l ASSENGERS OING EAST Should bear in mind thai this U the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Pointa East , North and Northwest. Passengers by this Route have choice of FOUK DUTEEENT BOUTES , And the Adantaga of SIS Dally Lines of Palace Sleeping Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change. All Express Trains on this line are equipped with the Westinirhouse Patent Ah- Brakes and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Couplers , the most Perfect Pro- - tectlon Against Accident * in the world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS Are run on the Burlington Route Information concemlnfr Routes , Rate * , Time Connections , etc. , will be cheerfully given by applying at the office of the JJurlington Route. Grand'Central Hotel , corner fourteenth and Famham Streeta , Omaha , Nebruka. C. E. PERKINS , D. WV HITCHCOCK , Oenl Manager. Gen. West'n Pass. Agt. J. O. PHILLIPI , Chicago. General Agent , Omaha. IL P. DEUEL , Ticket Agent , Omaha. feb5dly-3pp ROCK ISLANDS JPACIFIC IR-AJIXjIBC- T ) THE SBBAr CFSTRAL BOC'tlTSOX OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EASTU Via DCS Moincs , Da\eni > ort and Rock Inland. . ing ino wivnnuvgu ui OUJVA/H * no. - < * o u [ rack , offers the traveling public an Kaslern Line unequalled for Speed , Comfort and Safety. AH Pafcsengor trains are equipped with the ' PATU.T Am BRAHSS and Miller's , , Patent Safety Platform Coupler. FAST EXPRESS TRAIXS IXMVO Daily : Connecting as Follows : VT DES M01NES with the Dos Moincs Valley Railruad for Oskalooaa , Ottumwa , Keokuk aud SL Louln. VT GRIKNELL , with the Central. Railroad of Iowa , for all points north to St. Paul. VT WEST LinERTY with the Burlington. Cedar Rapids & Minnesota Railroad for Biu-lington , Cedar Rapids , Dubuque & St. Panl , at WILTON JUNCTION with the South * wtom branch , for Jluscatine , Washington and points noutli. VT DAVENPORT with the Datonport i St. Paul Railruad for jpoinU north. IT ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union Railroad for Froeiwrt , Beloit , Raeine , Mil rau- kee.and all points in Northern Illinois aud Wis consin. LT ROCK ISLAND With the Rockford , Rr-ck Island and St. Louis Railroad for t Louis and points south. iT ROCK lSIu\ND with tha Pecria & Rock Ibland for Peoria and points east LT BUREAU JUNG , with branch , for Henry , L.IMUI , Cliillicotho and Pcoria. kT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Railroad for points north and south. iT CHICAGO with ail the cast lines north and south. _ . THROUGH TICKETS to all eastern cities via liis line can bo procured , and any information Maintd , concerning routes , at the Ticket OTlce i the Union Iariflc Dcput , Omaha , and. I at lie principal ticket offices along tha hue uf tha r. P. R. R. ACCACE CHECKED THROUGH TO ALL PRINCIPAL All information regarding FadsoiiKcrs and reiiht ; cheerfully furnished , and tkvpiiv car erthsforsaleatthe Company" * Office , 253 FAUN- tAM ST. , ( Grand Contra ! Hotel ) , Omaha. M. SMlTlfT U. KIDDLE , - ' Gcnl Pass'r AST" ! , Oeul Sup't , Chicago. Chicago. CLAIR , S. R. STEVENS , Passenger Acent , Gen'l Western Ag't , Oinaht Omaha. H. P. DEUEL , Ticket Agent , Omaha. TAKE THE &c W ROWS. Tx t ) Lea\es Champaign fl-OOam ; Danville 1 " ft 7-40 a m ; Amies at-InKanapah' ll.-OO mt cbuuuMti4f2Q.p m ; Dayton US p m ; luiVille. 7:45 : p-Tn. ; i unectinzjitltu 5JuajQr ' * " * " - - st , * \ r.v M Leaves Peoria 9.13 am ; Bloomingtoo v. * 11:10 a ra ; Champaign 1:05 p m ; D n- Cl lie 2:45 : p m. Arrives Indianapolis 5:55 : a m ; ncinnati 10.35 p m ; Louisville 11:10 p m ; ishville 8:20 a m ; Dayton 11:45 p m ; Columbus :45 a ra ; Wheeling 7:35 a m ; Pitteburg 7:50 : ra ; Baltimore 7.35 p ra ; Washington 9-07 p m ; liladclphia 7:20 am ; New York 10:15 : p m ; e\eland 7:10 am ; Buffalo 1:05 p m ; Albany :45 : am ; Boston 8:45 : tt m. But one night out priuciprl eastern citiea. ' In K Leases PcorwTSOpm daily : Bloom- IU. II imton 0:35 : p m ; Champaign 11:25 : m ; DaiuiTlc 1:21 : a m ; arriics IndianapoUs 4 20 m ; Cincinnati 8:15 : am ; Louunillo 8.30 am ; nahvillo 7SO ; p m ; Dajtou 9.2o a m ; Columbus :35 p m ; Wheeling 8.25 p m ; Fittsburg 7:45 m ; Balthnore7:45am ; Washington7:50 : a m ; liiladelphla 7 5 a m : New Ycrk 10.86 am ; leveland 230 p m ; Buffalo 8:05 : p m ; Albany 20 a m ; Boston 2:40 p m. Rech'ning chair sleeping con with state rooms e run on No. 6 from Peoria to Indianapolis. Through coaches are run on all trains from alesburg and Pcoria to Indianapolis connecting ith throuhh sleepers to all eastern cities , git ing W bi . Close connections bide isscngers choice of routes. de ade by No. 4 and 0 at Danville , reaching Terre dePI aute , Vincennes and Evansville , and by No. 0 to PIre ifajctte , Logans port-Ft Wayne , Toledo and redt etroit in advance of other lines. THE I. B. & W. Is tho,8hortest through line , 9 id reaches all eastern cities on aa quick 9W me as its competitors , without excessive W iced , and with the advantage of the finest ousfit bi Through Cars In tha West I i I IJNO. . W. BROWN , 81 cnl Pass , and Ticket Agent , Indianapolis , Ind. W. N. JARVIS , Gen. Act , aril Irr Burlington , Iowa. F ; THE WASHINGTON CITY ROUTE. " EALTIMOREJt OHIO Ri R. ' HE SHORTEST , QUICKEST , ASD ONLY DIRECT ROUTE /ASHINGTONiBALTIMORE / WtlUBIKECT COSJiECTIONS TO * ichmond , Lynchburg , Norfolk , ASD TUB SOUTHEAST. hiladelphia , New York , Boston , AXD TOE EAST. tear avclers desiring a Speedy , Pleasant and Com artil fortable Trip should remember that the til taltimorc&OIuoRailroad IS CELEBRATED FOR ITS legant Conches , Splendid Hotels , Grand and Beautiful Mountain and Valley Scenery and the many points of Histor ical Interest along its line. are will ALWAYS be as LOW-us by any other Line. 'ULLMAN ' PALACE GARS RUN'THROUGH WITHOUT COASGK etween the principal WESTERN and EASTERN CITIES. For Through Tickcta , Baggaga Checks , Move- lent of trains , Sleeping Car Accommodations , c. , &a , apply at Ticket Offices at all " principal ointa NORTH , SOUTH , EAST OR WEST. . R. DORSET , IvMCOLE , Ass'tGenl Ticket Agent Genl Ticket Agent. HOS. P. BARRY , W. M. CLEMENTS * " , ' Western Pass. Agent Master of P27jy , DR. T. FELIX COURAUD'S MENTAL CREAM , OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER , temovcsTan , Freckles , Phnples , Sallownea nd all Stin Blemishes , and IIVES A CIEAR TRANSPARENT COMPLEXION. nventedbynbe celebrated chemist , Dr. T. Felix Oouraud. Jl-50 perbontle. Gouraud's Houdre Subtile Positirely Destroys EstablidiedlSSO. Mme. M , B , T. GOUEAUD , SOLE PROPBJETOR , 48 Bond Street , New York. For Sale by Druggists everywhere , narlSdSm C. F..GOODMAN , Agent , Omah . 1VATC HE8. 8 pl - RAILROADS. PUHMATHOTELOAES ABE KCX ALO.NK ET THE GHIGAGG NORTHWESTERN TUEOUOII BETWEES OmahaChicago No other road runs Pullman Hotel Cars , Pull man Dining Cars , or any other form of hotel , dining or restaurant cars through between tha Missouri rher and Chicago. This line of hotel cars u the finest and best that have e\er been built anywhere for any railroad company. No extra charge over the usual berth charge for compartments in these celebrated hotel cars. For meals jou are chargsd only for what you order. The Chicago & Northwestern Railway makes close connection st Chicago with tha Michigan Central , Lake Shore , Ft. Wayne , Baltimore * Ohio , and all other roads in the East Insist that the Ticket Agent sells you ticket * by tha Northwestern Road , and refu - to taV . ny other. HARRV PfUEUEL , _ Ticket Agent , 245 r'amhsm St. , Omaha. J. BELL , Ttcket-Arent. UP. . Dei ot , Oraaluv CHARLES ATKINS , Genl Agont. Omaha. Sf , PAUL & SIOUX CITY. AND SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROADS. IOO Miles Shortest Route to St. Paul , Minneapolis , Duluth or Bismarck , \nil the most direct route to Sioux City and all Mints in Northern loua , Minnesota and Dakota. NO CHANGE OF CARS. Will run elegant Drawing Room and Sleeping leaches , owned and controlled by the Company , hrough without clungo between OMAHA , C'On.NCIL BLI'IFS A ST. PAUL. Trains will Icatu the Union 1'acific Depot at UIAHA at7:23iiL in. , and COUNCIL BI.UFFSat ISO p. m. , reaching SIOUX CITY at 1:10 : a. m. , nd ST. PAUL at 10 n. IIL , Tinio , 18 hours , mak- "S "SUN llOl'Rg IX ADVANCK Of ALL OTHER ROUTES. Returning Will Icaie ST. PAUL at S p. m. , rriMiigatSIOUXCITYatS a. m. , at OMA1LV , 18:30 : a. m. Tickets for sale in Chicngo A : North * estt-ni iailway olficeu. Council Bluffs ; Union Pacific De- ot and Orand Centml Hotel , Omaha. fSTIJo sure that } our tickets read \tv " 8. C. & ' . R. R. " F. C. HILLS , Suporintcndcnt , Missouri Valley. F. C. Hill * , Gen'l Ticket AgL , Sioux City. J. H. O'BRYAN , lUithncstern Freight ar.J Passenger Agent , iy20tf Omaha. FHE OLD RELIABLE ! uutiiuiuusall-rail route ! No Clnngo of Cars ! Ono Road , Olio Management ! BALTIMORE , WASHINGTON. PHIL.VDELPHIA , NEW YORK. GREAT MIORT LIM ! TO BOSTOHST , in New York City. Reaches all points in Pennsylvania nnd New Jersey. * 'ULLMAN ' PALACECMS ! OX ALL EXPRESS TRAINS. * . * - * * MAGNIFTcENT CARS EQUIPPED WITH ELEBRATED WESTINCHOUSE AIR BRAKES , AND JANNEY'S NEW PATENT afcty Platform ami Coupler. llcgaut Hating Houses ! WITH A5IPLE TIME FOR MEALS. EXPRESS TRAINS ! LRA\ CII1CAUO AS FOLLOWS : * III SPECIAL FAST EXPRESS , , Except Sunday ith the Popular Vestibule Sleeping Car , reaches ttsburg 2.30 a. m. ; HarrUburg , 11:45 n. m. ; iiladelphi.1 , 4 p. m. ; New York , 8:45 f. m. ; is ton , ti.15 a. m. ; Baltimore , Q-20 p. nx ; Wash- gton 0 p. m. next day. IS 1 If ATLANTIC EXPRESS . * 1 iH * ( Daily. ) ith Drawing Room and Hotel Car , reaches Pitts- irg2:15p. in. ; Harrisburg 10 J5 p. m. ; Phila- : Iphia3 5a. m. ; New York 6.45 a. m. ; Special liiladclphia Sleeping Car on this'train , which mains in depot until 7.30 a. m. ; affording Phila- ilphia prssengers a full night's rest. - P if NIGHT EXPRESS , IV 1 . ill. Except Saturday. 'ith Drawing Room Sleeping Car , reaches Pitts- irg7:20p. m. ; Harrisburg 3-Ma.m. : Baltimore 45a.m. ; Washington 0-05 a. m. ; Philadelphia Wa.'m. ; New York 10J5 a. m. ; Boston 8.40 m. Through Baltimore and Washington Sleop- g Car on this train. IRE ALWAYS AS LOW AS ANY OTHER LINE. t3" Through Tickets , for sale at all principal tints in the West. Ask for them via the Fort ayne and Pennsylvania Line. F. R. MYERS , Gen'l Pass , and Ticket Agent , feb27weow Chicago. JLANTIC>. WESTERN In connection with the 3RIE RAILWAY , Forms the Great Broad-Gauge Routa between From Cincinnati and Chicago to Now York , Bean n and all points in New England. From New York to Chicago , Cleveland , Omaha , id all points to the Northwest , to Cincinnati , 3uls > ille , St. Louis , Kansas City , and Points in 10 Southwest. THIS IS THE ONLY LINE i connection with the Erie Railway which runs trough bleeping coaches bet-neon New York and hicago , Cleveland , Mansfield , Gallon , Dayton id Cincinnati without change. THE ONLY LINE lunningr Pullman"s Broad Guogo Pal ace Hotel Coaches. R. Jtween Cincinnati , ' Chicago and New YorKl j asscngcrs by this line can take -their meals at i iy hour without leaving tha train. The 'bill of ' > ro on these coaches is not surpassed in any ho- il in America. * For tliruugh tickets at lowest rates , palaca Mich- locations and further information concern. ig the route , please apply at ticket ofQcve , Eria aiivray in New York and New England , at NoC i I West'Fourth fjtrcst ; in Chicago , at 104 Clark I treet ; and at the offices of connecting lines est nd southwest. Ask for tickets by way of the tlantic and Greatwestcan Railroad. P. D. COOPER Genl Supt. , Cleveland , O. F. B. SHATTUCK , Genl Passenger Agent , Cincinnati. 0. THE ONLY ONE WEST OR SOLTH'OF LS the lakes with which BETisr" * hag any con- lection , or tliat is conducted 'by an experienced > mctical accountant Best rooms , best faculty and the most thorough nurse of Instruction , while the welfare ot pupils s carefully regarded. Particulars and Specimens of Penmanship sent o any address. tmrgdly THO ! J. BRYANT , Pros. SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP. CLUIO * . PA. . D * e3ib r H , 1273. Katrt.Ji.Kf ItVertt Co Tour Cou h 8/rnp It Oolrg vonderi. ' | Two dote , cure * ! me of a bad coc ti6f 4109 week * . I analog. Jjxts B. COCLIIE. ' Pm > ic u.lI nhl.lSTC. Jftar.S.K.&am k4 O Two botilel of j.ar Imp ri l Cotiflt Sjrapf JnnH IQ or A 4i tr s iBff o l , w leh 'M ' oa mj f lonp. Wj. E io. PrlrcS5 < Xn ( . ' 'a. K. gtll'.r. A C9 Prop-r * . riu.bunch. I'a. MISCELLANEOUS. THE WORLD'S CHOICE. Compete'nt judges , representing the civilire-I people of the world , appointed for the KnonloUe of pirticiilar arts or sciences , comened at Phila delphia for six months , todecids upon the com parative merit of the various imemiona of man kind , awarded to the manufacturers f BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER. WEAK BACK. BRSSOX'S 'CATCINB PLASTER .Strengthcns&Cures . Tlie highest and only medal , above all foreign and American competitors , on the ground of its great superiority o er other plasters , and its wonderful pain relieving , strengthening and curative prop erties. Remember tliat this decision va mode by four practical and skilled physicians. Remeni- mcmber , when you are sufferins : from any ache or pain , that Benson's Capc'ne Porous PUiter u the beet remedy everde\ioed for all extem.il difficul ties. Sold e > ery here. Price 25 cents. ASK THOSE WHO KNOW. Ask your physician if Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster is not the best plaster in the world. It has a better reputation among phjsicians than any similar article known. Ita superiority to the old stjlo of porous piasters la very matked. my9 mon tuifri ly C. F. Goodman , Omaha. TURBINE WINDMILL CALIFORNIA'S FAVORITE ! This mill which has become such K tijiitcrsal fa- rorite In California , is the only windmill in exis tence that is proof against storms. Be&idcs , it runs with lighter wind thin any other * mill , be tides being more ornamental and ) > crfectly noise less. Tha Turbine can be erected on bams and touses , making a neat and attractive ornament nstead of an ej c sore. leiritorial Eights for Sale , In all States east nf the Rocky Mountains that ia\o not already been sold , except tha butoof S'ebraaka , which is reserved by the | utenleo. LARGE HILLS for running GRIST rill be put up anil guaranteed to cho pleutr of 'ower , and as STEADY and RKCULAR MOTION a STEAM. Parties ho haio Iwl OPEN JIILLS rreckcd bySTORJIS ar especially re mestpd to orrespond with me. GOOD RESPONS1DLK mcnwho ME\N HUSI- fESS can secure a good | njiu0- Agency by ad resting \ . H. SOUTHWICK.Patentee. TVRItllVE IVIMMIILL , , Grand Central Hotel , ra-S.lfini O3IAIIA. ALLAN'S AXTI-FAT -l perfectly harrrle . It nff pou the 1W1 lu tbc sloniaJi , prcveuUnK lu tcltx ' fst. T .k "t Jra * * i TtiL J . Miv > rp lfnca t iw t only a dlwaw lt-lf t iK-lnjrPr of otliers. " ' to wrote Hlpp .rat iousia.it y tu > ua or spn r upon n > - BOTANIC MEDICINE CO. , , Y. r , A Rouyh , Coated Tonyue is a sure sign of a erangeu stomach. It is Nature's thermometer , how ing how the PJ stem is w orkin . In all such lies resort should be had at once to TARRAtfrS SELTZER APERIENT. It will uncoat the tongue by removing from the rstem the cause of the disturbance. It cures , as Y a charm , all who use it. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 4EW AMERICAN THE NEW AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE i the Lightest Running ; Shuttle Self Threading ; Neter Skips the Stitches ; Ne\er Breaks the Thread ; ' Self Setting Needle. And the Most Durable. HERE IS NO MACHINE EXTANT THAT IS SO EASILY LEARNED : PRICES , FROM $30 TO $45 , .ccording to the style of the cabinet work. Ev- ry machine warranted for flvo yews. Send for Uustrared Catalogue and Price list. KENNEDY & MARTIN , 12 Douglas Street. Omaha. NeK OpUm Riling. t W.B. Sqiln WonoiUiUn. Green * CJX.IBJ. AE&VOU3 D lLir/ / , loMof EilutiiUou tltilltr of Tons premature u" > > r6&kaMf , eiierTmtloi * * * . ! * " Lit twuir. dt-orde * of . nj iitrriet rJ'uniisjncrr- ir&m n > l nrrroaB ijitetn. SSSSftBITE'SSPKIF. . . . .1TO , . orJJ. Soil bj dnuhti. for OrecUrn rb lull j. rtleu n. tMnu Da. au > . : u Suit tit. cbkiio.iii. SEND F OR THE amphlet Describing the HEALTH LIFTi ! Che only Health Lilt ever made whoe use I Q-TT.A . Cure Disease or purchase money refunded. J. P. MARSH & CO. , | Sole Proprietors and. Manufacturers. 224 ana 228 East Washington St. , | sepSly _ CHICAGO .LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER ? * * . Ii the t-e t < it Blood r atJof the mp. f 7etrr. Scrofula , Uie n , IMti. Piiaple * . o4 j Blood dtteftte * jleld K lu wooderfal povr * . Para Blood li It * iraaiaoi * of Leolih. Read * , 1 " It mred mr ion of Scrofola. " J , K. Jiroo , PvixttriHe.O. " H eaird ruy child efrrjilt fi Flu. * Vri. m IU'r. ZM PWI / . ITwre JI K. X. SF.M.KCS A CO Proy' * . PHuborsI. , Pi. Th * Koclae ha * o r ima on tottoin * f wrt H < r FURNITURE. OHAS. SHIVERICK , Bedding , Mirrors , Window Shades , Cornices and Lambrequins , Feathers and everything pertaining to the furniture trade. Has at present , a very complete assortment of New Goods , and , as Prices of Furniture are Lower now than ever before , it is to th0 interest of all parties to inspect this Stock and learn-prices. OTT fT = fcXJE3S SJHI 1 V JbiJAICTC , 203 Fumliaiu Street , Omaha. MISCELLANEOUS.ADVERTISEMENTS. . . BRAZILIAN BEAUTIFYING FAVORITES ! Make our persons and our homes attractive. . Adorning Wonder of the World. Harmless , Easily Applied , and Effective. HuA2iLiA.vToiLrn.NE Improves , enriches ami beautifies complexion .6Oc BEACTIFCT. BRAZILIAN BRILLIANT Tints , powders , cools , beautifies face ami arm . . .2Sc SrARKLio BRAZILIAN BRILUAXT Cleans , beautifies and presenea the teeth . . 25c BRAZILIAN ESTRUMPOR Cleans the head and bairand cures dandruff 25c BRAZILIAN COCOA CREAM Dresses , IncreaKs , and prwem- the hair. . . 5Oc BRIZUJAN TOILETINE SoAr Combines all superior toilette preparations. . . ' . . 26c BRAZILIAN HOI-BEHOLD SOAF The favorite family cleaner and teautifjcr. . lOo BRAZILIAN LAUXDRT So r "The Queen of.th * Laundry. . - . . lOc K DRAZILUX BRILLIANT Given permanent polish to jeweuy , metals and gh . - .25c IIR.\ZILIAN OIL POLIMI Renews and beautifies furniture and all oodnorl > f - .25c URAZILIAN SELT-ACTINO STO\R PoLibn Excels hi time , ntatnesa and booty . . . 10c BmziLlAX lurutiAL LI.MMEST F r acridentv. cmerg ncifs a nl all da * raol pains and arhr * . Warranted uneiuall | l , and rhould be within iinmedi t reach/of every mae. vomanaodchild.M Os. For further particular * re ardlDr { the * truly extnordinarjartklts. . obtain trw fn.m your dealer our twenty-page i uuphet ! , or address BRAZIUAH BRILUAHT CO. , Lal > &t. Chicago. , THE BOOKWALTER ENGINE \ . \ EFFCTIVE , SIMPLE , DURABLE AND CHEAP Ovcr-1,000 in Succcssliil n , Operation. BY G. W. LINiNOER & CO & 3 , Xf * . OMAHA NEBRASKA. * , . f & > Tl r > ' * took - ; _ ook at our Reduced Prices : : t If.-P. Engine and Boiler , Complete , $2iO. 4 1-2 " " S80. ' * " rlanufactured by JAMBS LBPFBL & CO. , SPRINGFIBLD , O ; ' ! mjylOdiwtf r r j-r * . --f. - " * " \ , ' * i ± 9" Largest and most reliable music house in the Writ. Xo more Agents. Reduced wbolo al ' rices to all. ' au CTly * .ffC In the wonderful medicine to which the afflict- 3 are above directed lor relief , the dUeoverer ellevei he hMcomMnol in harmony more of falnro's scverelra curative prowrtlei.-vhleli k > l has lnMiue.1 into tie Tc tnbla kinpdnm > r healing the Ici , than were ever l fnr cornIced - Iced In one mcdlclce. The evidence of tbU fact i found In the rrent variety of mcxt ob.Uiule ( teases which it has ten found to cnniuer. In 30 euro of UroiicliltlM , Severe Coagbo , nd the early stages of Con nmptiotin bu ntonUhe < l the me tlcal faculty , and eminent hyaiciaiu pronounce It tba greatett meJkAl Iscovery of the aco. While It enrea the fever. tt Couxha , It ttrrngthnu Ui ijttem and part * lea the blood. By lu peat and thorough lood-porirylnjr prapcrt1e < ; t cares all na < * nans from l/ie wont Scrofnln f > common Dntcb. 1-lmpIe.orErupUoa. 3f rnirlnl lte.ua. JllncnJ l'ol enc , ami tteir edecta , are nullcatc-t , and Tlfroroiu bealta an.La found oiutltullon elablliod. ) . Kryoipolan , Halt- he-am , Feror Sorcn , Scnly or KonKte kl n. In ( liort , all Uie numerous < H ea > cauvnl y tmil blood , are enninered by thJ * powerful. orlrrraff. and Invigorating m Jlclne. If yon fe t iliilU ilro\rsr , rtebillia-p-l. h-ive ul * rw color of > kln , or T llom h trown tpoU on tea oc > > o < 1y. freqnrnt heiwliclie or Oitilne" , A > 1 tn In momli. Internal Lent or chJls alter- iatwl with hot flushru , low iplrlta , ami gloomr lnss Jrreirular appctlMami tonjrii voiar6uiiertnrfronxTor | > ltl l.Iver jHIOU uei l. " In Complaint" onlr part of Uic- are exi > rlenc < xt. AJI A remwy for oca ca e . Dr. ricrco'i GoWen UMieal Dl - every has no equal. a It effccu perfect curea , nvlng Uie liver ttrenfitlieced and bealtzty. SOLO BY DRUGGISTS AT SI PER flffTTlE. Tewirel by n , V. PIE CE , PI.-D. . Bol Pronrlctnr , at toe WoKUD'0 Buffalo , > . X. CURE-NO FEE ! ! nil 1ST fj-t i-Murlon > Unl , Clikxn. for lh n of klTitc , Chroa jed SpscHI Di-irt , Hemlnal V tIinr/H frrvotm UcblHty , and I wt ManliiuHl , fCTnunraU umj. Or. O. if fc c l" l of tb reform Kcbool. aod nMf g ttnwy.ttir tb. 1 1170 1 rnttin in tb. UnllMJSuta , LA ) If r niHoU-iUmoii ! th torn" m4 brant , call crwnb IwfT rt > rrai rormllmli. SroJ Hnr C iU tat 11AK MAGE ccinn : r.i rv miutmrf. MAUUIKI u\nif > mn4 rnll uniK ! ' 1" > rCnurw Sample ofKul a ( mdf and Clmtlar nrapnrt4t UfbnuUoa bv nn . Cot < iU > J 1 Eal A PHYSIOLOGICAL ITiew of Marriae J AGmdato We conaduuitl Trc tu on thi dutiei ot Dunlin and Ui caiuu ( hit unfit tor It j the tt rreti of Reproduction " tha Slaeaiea of Women A book for priTtte. ronsld. rtta Tfiiilnz. 39 p'Ztf , prial ' ADVISER ! ivato Katuro anunr trom Bell . Ezeeiiri. or Secret XiUeMea , wu th > bill oeaniofcur * , 524 l TTp .pricWet * . A CUmCAI. TJECTtraZ on the bor * diwun ni hew of the Tnroat rnnd Imngt , Cinrrn ugtur . thi JpiUTl Hablt caprice 10 ct - . . . _ . LUlMrbook wet pottpildon ircctpt eiprlett orantMM , on'tinlrrMOmr" . bxBtlniilvjirtiitntfd. forTJ cti. j'iUd to cell o dnlui. Expenses P " - * * . 4-ttA.lTt CO. if * . * O. INVALIDS' HOTEL. of tnnll'l i < SStf rUlt Bnla2Dk1l-t < in crcrr qa&rtrr ofthe I'Dl K.V. PlziiCE , 8l < UiU ta lM cJ Barnrr * uoclln1with htm , rro II acmurr Uut lit ttsfua of mil la-jtltuTlon t A u l . OrruU3x-T1ie In-lttW Hrfi- ' & ! nriitualdl * tn U * It Rirnlsli. J rS pf Inntiru * pirtr & &S * ft tolfn > ml ' ! & 'f1 2 7j rteOUH tft SKSSllS " M fc p'SS .Sw.TWsrs * : b7z < u l. * ' issssM ifesfswta-- - > - ssasrs.asi . i as a'ssi " < T * ) la llicinrf.r * . IS' . 'itSKS iSXvi nUnn n4 Itt Ox rAter i | ? 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