? " " V * - . . * THE DAILY BEE. KAHA PHDUSKIKS CO. , PROPaiETOaS. 5 FarrJiam , bet. Sth and 10th Strtetf. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. copy 1 year , in advance ( postpaid ) $8.00 Smriths " 4.00 months. " " 2.QQ TIMETABLES. TIIEJJAILS , CLO3KQ. 0 . * N. W. R. R. , 4-30 a. m. , 8 p. m. C.B. & Q. , 4:30 : a. m. , 3p.m. 0 , B I. & P. B R. , 450 a , ra. , 3 p. a. C .B. & St. Joe 4SO a. m. , 3 p. m. .City & P. 420 a. in. & . P. R. R. , 11:20 a. m. O.iN.W. R.R. 7 * &M. R R.S25a.m. & V. W. , 7:30 a , ra OPKlt MJ i K. W. R. R. , 11 a.m. , U p. m. C.B. & Q. , 11 a , m. .11 p. m. C R. I. & P. , 11 a. mlip. . m , C. B. & St. Joe , 11 a. "in. . 11 p. m. B.CIty & P. , 11 p. m U.P..4n.m. & M. in Neb. , 1pm. Lical tnaib for Slat owa e ve but once a y , viz : 4:20 a. m. 'aico open from 12 to 1 p. m Sunday * . THOMAS F. HALL , Postmaster. Ar rival and Departure of Trains ONION PACIFIC. ISAVB. AKSIVI. Dally EiDreee . .ll:30a. m , 8:45p.m. : do Mixed 4:45 do 9:30 do do Freight 5:00 do 5:15 do do do 8:25 do 11:15 a. m. IME CARD OF THE UCELU7QTON ROUTE. UITI OMAHA. IKXOT OKAOJL Express 10.-00a.rn. Will 5.-00 a. m. Mai. 10:40 : ] . .undsys Excepteu. * S CHICAGO , HOCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. llall 6:10 a. tn. I (10:40 ( p. m. Expruba 4p.m. | iSandiya Excepted. CHICAGO i NOUTHWESTERN. MI1 . . .8.10a.m. Exprees . . . . 4,00 p. m. | 10X0 a. m. { Sundays Excepted. KANSAS Cm' , ST. JOES COUNCIL BLUFFS. Halt 7.0-0 m. I Express 8.10 a. tn. Express. . . . 3.40p. m. | MuL 8:10p. m. The only line running Pullman Sleeping Can O-t of Omaha to Union Depot. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND SIOUX COT 4 PACIFIC RAILROADS. Express S.OO a. m. | 2:85 p. m. Diljy Except Sundays. B. A M. U. R. Ill NEBRASKA. ( TUT ] [ EAST ] ' . .9:59am : EearnyJuncIv)9.22am ( ) . .1025pm Plattsmouth..S p m uno 9:05 : pro Oouba 3:80 pra REPUBLICAN VAtLEY RAILWAY. Hitiiirs ( lv ) S 05 a.m. i Blooming-ton ( arUSOp.n Bloomlnjtoa 1:35 p m j Hustings ( ar ) 8.55 p m SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL H. E. Mail 10 a. ml Hall 10a.m. Express 4 p. m I Express 830p.m. OMAHA BRIDGE TRANSFER. + * ' cuxxr TRinrs. Leave Omaha , dally : S a. m. , B a. nt , 10 a.m. , a. m. ; 1:00 p. m. , 2 p. m. , 3 p. m. , 5 p. m. Leave Council Bluff * : 8:25 a. m. , 6:45 a. m. , 10:25 a. m. , 11:25 a. m. , 1:25 p. m. , 225 p. m. , 1:25 p. tn. , 5:25 p. m. LOCAL MSSUiaiC IBUKS. Leave Omaha : 6:10 a. m. , 8:50 a.m. , 7:25 p.m. Leave Council Bluffs : " :40 a. m. , 7:50 p. m. , 9:05 : p. m. COMMERCIAL. OMAHA , Xeb. , April 8. FREIGHT MOVEMENTS. The following table shows the receipt ! and shipments at Omaha , for the 24 hours ending April 7,1879 : RECEIPTS. Merchandise 30 cars , coal 18 , Inmbtr 11 , coke 2 , lime 2 , ore 2 , bullion 20 , stock and household goods 2 , bides 2 , cement 1 , sugar o 1 , corn 4 , wheat 5 , railroad iron 10 , railroad tia ] ties 4 , machinery 2 , agricultural imple ments 1 , cinders 1 , canned goods 1 , coffee 2 , oil 2 , wagons 1 , beer 1 fruit 1. .BI " "SHIPMENTS. Merchandise 20 cars , lumber 4 , railroad Cl material o , railroad iron 8 ; bullion 7 , pota Cltc Cln toes 1 , railroad ties 5 , copper mattel , wheat tc 4 , lead 9. 81 81t Total receipts 128 cars. Total shipments t ] 62-caw. c ; tl Through shipment ! East : From Utah tlE bullion 8 cars. Nebraska 4 cars corn , 1 car merchandise. California 11 cars of barley , 2 cars wine , 4 cars wool , 2 cars of bi coffee , 1 car of pelts , 2 cars merchandise. biP' P' ' Total , 35 cars. P'n Through shipments weet 103 cars. incc cc GBAIN. . liics cs WHEAT No. 2 , C6e ; No. 8 , 58o ; re csW jected. SSc. COfiX Xo. 2 , 19@20o. foTi B VKUEY 90c. Ti RYE No. 2 , 28a te OATS 14@17e for cswj 25c for old. tear Demand limited ; old oats era eoerco. tr , fo PRODUCE , PROVISIONS , st FBUITS. at : Butler Choica table , 15c ; fair to good , CO 8@12Jc. trdt n-irj s@iOc. dt 'Ham Sugaarod , casv&iMrl , 10lie. dtwl Bacon Clear , TJQSJc. Shoulders-5 J@5c. CC Lard In tierces , 7c ; 25 and 0 pottnd cd cans , 7Jc. th Apple- } Green , per bbl , § 3.50. thy Crauljerries Olioico , § 10 00 per Ubl. Potatoes 3550c. p Sweet Potatoes 2in per D. ofm Onions 3 > c per bushel. ofbi Oyatera Mediums , 55oj it.-.ndftrls , bioi selects , 50c. oi la FLOUR. F3HD , BTO. th KLOUR Waterloo , XXX , per sack , to 82.23 ; Peerless. XXX , per B ck , 52.35 ; & Calhoun. XXX S2.SO ; Nebraska spring th wheat flour ranyea from 92.25@2.50 per sack. Winter wheat flenr per bbL , SO.50 © thCh 9.00. St Lonia vrfnter wheat flour per Ch per l > bL , S9.00@iaOO. Cclsrado flour .00@3.30 _ ner _ wet. MEAL while , per ISO Iba , 90s : yellow that . perlo01bs.,80c a GRAHAM FLOTJK PclSOlDiS2.60. at CHOPPED FEED-Per 103 lb& , 660. atni BUAX Per ton , SiO.03. < ? HORT3 Per ton , S12.C5 , ev re LIVE STOOS" lo th Calve ? , choice , are Rallin ? tt th . Vsifcrs and COWB. butchcra' etock , thni < @ 3 } : steers , fautchers' rfock , c ; ni hippinfr Rtcera , 3J@4c ; extra choice fat dteera , 4J ; choice steers , 4 ; liv& hogs from wjqons , 52 1. " > ® 2 25 ; very few offered. In Li cars , lioga are bringing 21 ! 40. ] QROOHRIES. ve SUOARS. th Onjulated 10 Standard A" . . . _ . 10 ar Pjwdered 10i Extra "C1 ' Crushed 10 ; o' . Refined Cut Loaf..10 , Yellow da COFFEE. in Old Govt Java.21 ? 23 I Prime Rio 18Q1S } | inwl Fancy Rio 19l 0 Good Rio 18 < S17 wlW Choice Rio..l6J3ISi 1 Fair Rio. 15 @ 17 W ! TEAS. an Youns IIysnn..lO @ 80 I Oolonjr 40 @ 80 bo Gun 1'owder..40 < g30 I Japan SO @ 70 Imperial 40 @ 50 | sp sppe SYRUP. pe Chaice , per gal..75QS5 I Common 50055 th Good 65..1COI X. O. JIolas 3..60@Ci ah > DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT. pe Michigan Apples , per tt > , 5i@ ; Currants , per in 2) , 6JrC ; Ualsuw : layers , per box , 2.0032.25 wodlfss , per 2 > , 10 12 Valencia , per ft , S ? 10 ; an French Prunes , U ; Com. l-runes , S } < 91 ; Eastern th Peacbcn , per n , H ; Salt Lake Peaches , 10 ; thwt Darned Peaches , 2 Ib cans , per case , 3.50 3Ib wt cans , per ca c , 5.25 ; Strawberries , 2 ib cans , per 30. } ease , 3.00 ; niacLbcrriei , per cose , 2.75 ; Rhubarb , ch S Ib cans , 3.00 ; Cherries , 2 Ib cans , \vr \ case , 4.00 ; Pine Applen , 2 d cans' per owe. S.80 ; Tomatoes , ra : 5 Ib CSH , per case , 2.25 3 tb cans , per case , 3.00 ; m ( Corn , 2 S > cans , ] > er caoe , 3.50@4.00 ; Early Garden Peas , 2 B > ca > \ . per cane , 3.76 ; Common Peas , 2 en R rani , per case. 2.75 ; String Beans , 2 & > cans per of ewe , 2.85. FISH AND OYSTER in ; Salmon , 2 C > cans , per doz. , 4.40 1 fb cans , per tin dot , i.25 ; Lolsters , 2 Ib cans , per dot , 3.00 1 Ib be e n * , 2.00 ; Oysters , standard , 2 Ib cans , per case , hi : ° -50 ICican.percaM , 1.70 slack , 21b cans , 2.00 slack , 1 C. canr , 1.40. tri PLUG TOBACCO. an ? : * _ ° ? Mer ft. * * % * > VMnla , rej . pa B-Ot Virsini * pluj , r f Ib , 60 < 3 5 ; Nutural hu e f , JSLOJ. JSLOJ.UISCELL.VNEOUS. . so JUc Carolina , per Ih , & 38J ; Rangoon , 7J@8 thi . . be So trs Common I.\unJry Bar Seep , per ft , bjm'seletnc wap , 9JcU per bar ; $5.75 cli in. . gir.1 Common , per bbl , tl.85 ; dairy , per in.In lea ab DRY GOODS. DUCKS. isfrc Plymouth "AAV..11 I Borton S. 0 11 1 frc ord. 10ot..lSl ( an DKNIMS. str . . . .IM I OtIs"AXA" _ 14J th A-M do "BB" 13 thme . .1.uir is i do "cc- : . . . : : . 12 me j J Tarren "AXA" 141 fet Pi'mer . i do "BB" . . 1..13 . . I do " " sin -t v "CC" 12 COTTOSADE3. 12oji 10 "B- . 21 BIddeford. oji cal . tin Amoskfag ,82 16 cal pid'leford 17 " "AAA" . . . . TaUsO. B. 0 Uj Tearl River 17 , un EolfQkt. . , , . , . _ . Iron Mountain 24 I Kcuilwoith 16 BaySUt * . M I „ PH1NTS. American Shirtings..44 Pacific Mills Fancy 6J Shnpscn's. Cocheco. Sprapie Mcrrimack ShirUugs.4j Washington..0 " Fancy..5j Robes 6 allorypinorpurple6 BLEACHED COTTONS. Lonadale SJ Wamsutta 56-11 i " Cambric..13 Pepperell 64 12 Cabot 74 do 8-4 Ifl Fruit of the Loom. . Si do 9-4 22 * New York Mills 11 } do 11-4 U Hills'muslin. 7i LIQUORS , "WINES , ETC. Iligh Wines , per gallon , 1.05 ; Alcohol , 188 per cent. , per gal , 2.20 ; French Spir its , 2.20 ; Marshall's Bourbon Whisky , 1.25 ; Miller's Bourbon Whisky , 1.50 ; Brandy , very flue , i.OOQS.00 a gal. common to fine , l,5ft < J3.75 ; Gin , 100 per cent. , 1.50@i.OO ; Holland Gin , ' 90 per cent , 1.50 ; Rums , mixed Jamaica , 100 per'cent. . , LMK.jl.00 per gal ; New England Rum , 2.25 ; Kennedy's Bitters , 1.65 per gallon 7.00 per case ; 6.50 per case in 100 case lots ; Champagnes , pints hi baskets , 22.00330.00 ; Port Wine , per case , 5.50Q 9.00 , and very fine , 10.50 ; Sherries 6.00@10.50 ; Ales , Edlnburg , 2.75 ; Baea & Go's , 2.75 ; Quinuess * Dublin Stout , 2.75. OILS. Carbon Oil. 1.10 , per gallon , 11 , Headlight Oil , ITS' , per gallon , 23. Llnssod Oil raw , 60 ; boiled , 62. Lard Oil extra , 70 ; No. 1 , 65. Benxice , 25. Turpentine , S3. West Virginia Lubricating Oil , 20. Golden Machine Oil , SO ; Castor Oil , LOS ; Neateloot , BO ; Swtet OU. 1.20 Sperm , 2.00 : whale , 80 ; fish , 60. 60.LUMBER. LUMBER. Joist , Etuddicg and Silie , 10 feet and under , ptr 1000 feet , ? li.OO ovu 29 feet , ewh additional foot per 1000 , add tl.00. Fencing No. 1 , J20.00 ; No 2. J1S.OO ; No.3 , lfl Boards 1st common , 320.00 ; 2dnummonl&.00. Stock Board- "A/'lO and 12 Inches , 40.00 ; "B. " 10 and 12 Icchos , 810.00 ; "C10 and 18 Inches , K2.00. First Clear , 1,1 } , 1 } and _ Inch. t0.fX ) . Second Clinr , 1,1 { , li &nd2 tech , 835.00. Third Clar , 1 Inch. 0.00. . Floorinz-No. 1 , 830,00 ; No. 2 , 125,00 ; M . S , (22.00. Ko. 1 CeiUng , J , SO 00 ; Ncn 2 , 8,118.00. No. 1 Siding , $18.00 ; Na.Z.nO-OO ; No.S.tU.OO. Bhlnslos < TA"t3.00 ; extra No. 1 , 82.50 ; com. ' mon Ko. 1 , (2.00. _ , . lath , per thousand , (3.0. Picket -D 4 H , per hundred , J2.M ; sqa re , p r hundred , { 2.60. 0 Q Batten , per lineal foot , 1 cent ; batten , per lineal foot , } cant. PAINTS. White Lead , ttrlctly pure , 815 ; pure , SFrenci' Zlncf III ; redletd , 6 ; pattyInbliddert , 4.50 GLASS.-5 Window CUati , DO , 10 and E p r csot. discount ) fl list. LEATHER , french Hpt. L25QL3S ; French Calf , leading > rands , L50@2.10 ; Domestic Kips , 65.91.00 ; Do- nestle Oalfs , BO@L 85 ; Healocr , upper , per foot , 20 23 ; Oak. nppar , per foot , 21 ; Grain , treper. pr o t , 25 ; Llutogs. per dot.7.00Q10.00 ; Toppings , Mrdoxcn , B.60 ; Morocco ( bootleg ) per foot , 5 ; lorocco , oil dressed , 85 ; Moro-xo , Simon , per kin , 2.76S3.00 ; Morocco , glove kJd , S.S5 ; Boot Vebblne , ptr bolt , 10 50. n HIDES. Green Hides , per a , 5 ; Green Cured Hides , t , ry Hides , per to , 10@12 ; Dry Salted Hides , per > , 9310 : Braro PelttSOttl 25 : Tallow , per > , 0. A Weddinp on a Train , ittsburg Ltader. On the fast Una on flie Penniylva- ia Railroad from the West , which aft this city at six minutes past eight n Friday evening , was a lady unat- snded , occupying a section of the ieeper. While stopping in the depot lie informed the conductor that she e ired to retiJain sole occupant of the ection .until reaching Harnsburg and- fould probably occupyit further. The onductor thought no more about the latter tit the time. After leaving Al- ) ona the lady rose and occupied her- ; lf upon , an- elaborate toilet She Kof ion called the conductor and timidly of jnfided-to him to this effect : Shesaid oo tat upon the arrival of the train at bite [ arriaburg she expected lo meet a to oung gentleman .who "was all the If orld to her ; " tint arrangements had tohe een made whereby the train at that henc Dint would be boarded by the genlle- nc lan mentioned , together with a minter - yo ter and some few friends , and a of sremony the most interesting of her do > fevrould ba performed there in the th ir. She requested that matters we ould ba so arranged that the per- rmance would not be interrupted , he conductor , of course , became in- rested at once and acquiesced in the rangement. Upon the arrival of the ain at Harnsburg , at ten minutes to ur a. m , there "sure enough , " oed the little company in the depot , Poi id the young man , the center of it , his mmenccd a rapid survey of the SO : ain. He was approached by the con- ST me ictor and directed to the section . tjj. hero the anxious bride awaited his BI ! iming. All the arrangements work- RI : l to a charm , and while the train I undcre through the night the the Un mug couple stood up in the car , the On > rter held the lantern , by the light eac which the minister read a brief arriage service and the blushing r ide and fond groom were declared 10. After a number of congratula tions had passed , the company left lem to continue their journey of life gether. The section had been en- iged as far as Washington , and there Thi 10 conductor bade them adieu. An Obliging Man. iico ( Cal. ) Enterprise. _ Not many days since , at a hotel less Inc .an a thousand miles from this office , married man temporarily stopping coi 'the house , upon retiring for the coiI ght , found a note upon his table , the written in feminine hand Un idently a , oin questing him to leave his door un- eact cked. He did so. Upon rising in t e morning , the individual discovered .at he had been robbed during the ght of $75 in money and a watch. I Supper In Vienna. I forTe pplncott'g Ma0-azine. To Tof Supper is a joyous festival with a \ f iry large class of the Viennese. The of : eatres are closed and the audiences or < l 0 on the way h"me by 9:30 : or 10 for sev slock , and father , mother sons and lughters atop to sup in one of the imense underground restaurants lich so astonish the stranger. Stair- lys , broad , beautifully decorated , in : id illuminated lead down to the very sA iwels of the earth , and there are A the acious saloons where thousands of Jar lople may be seen supping together , old ! e smoke clouds rise from innumer- wei Jol le cigars , but mysteriously disap- ar. The beer boys , little pale-faced and ecu bl.ick dress-coats , shout lie * d run until it seems toe thl ! looker-on if their and e - as legs ecu mid come off. Laughter is univor- coo I , but never rude or repulsive. All talc in tsses meet in these basement restau- iII ats , but never clash. Prices are esttav > derate and food is good. The Ti- av cf s aeso cuisine is as excellent as that A.1 Berlin is atrocious. The French- not saic in who accuses the Prussians of put- e.11 ig sugar on their beefsteaks nnd lea ating their wives could not repeat WEST ; 1 criticisms in Vienna. The Aus- an is much more refined in his taste d manners than his conquerors. I tify in a . ; ret that he imitates them in one cou rticular : he persists in eating with ord tbal i knife How he manages to do it the dexterously without cutting his roat is a puzzle. The quantities of [ SB ; er consumed are startling , but the mate seems to allow of more drink- ; l than would be possible in America , toxication is almost unknown , at ist in public. In some restaurants eve ground a variety performance cen Hi ] carried on upon a vast stage Coc im 7 to 11 in the evening. Officers d their wives , family groups , angers , and children , go to take the ? ir suppers at the Orpheum , the mil Om ist unique restaurant it was ever my E ; tune to enter. A favorite comic one ger makes his appearance at about one foil o'clock each evening , and sings lo- lota ditties , in the choruses of which tion 3 audience if audience it may be , lota alii led joins with a gravity and an Op * ction w.hich are extremely amusing. Qua Fhb time-worn ballads of Augustin , one of the ancient street singers cf Vienna , are still repeated with affec > tion , and sturdy voices roll put ill the moat natural and unaffected manner th words , P du lieb r Aujuatin , " - lilies is * him , while the comic artist 0:1 the stage beats time and savs , "AH together. " When the chorus is , ovor"he adds,1 "Now you can go on with your eat- " * TT ing. Tha Flay of tha Future. Dstroit Fr Press. The fact that Big English , the bootblack - , black , now drives a dray and h'.s for ever left the box and brush behind him , in no" reason why ho should lose interest in his old companions. In stead of cutting their acquaintance , he has mapped out new and pleasant plans and surprises for" them. He began - gan about a week ago writing a comedy which is to bo brought ; out by the shiners just as soon as they- can save enough money lo hire a basement for & theatre. The new " theatre - atro isn't to bo called "The Grand Duke , " or any such highfalutm tide , but will be known as "Tho Retreat. " The new comedy is called "The Miser's Cat , " and the cast includessixteen speaking parts outside of the cat , which will speak for itself. The opens with the he .vy man dis covered in a sugar hogshead on the stage trying to sweeten himself up , and in less than a minute thirteen of the other characters , including the leading lady , and the first old man , are playing "shinny" and flying kites around the hogshead. Thera ara four murders , o.ne burglary , two fire darmi , and a ward caucus in this : scene. The scene is laid in Australia , ind the juvenile man is discovered flanging to a tree with his legs cut otf. Fhis Lamputation business doesn't ieom to hurt him , however , for ha oites the rope in two and land on the jrjund in time to give a dozen foot I pads and two tin-peddlers an awful louncintr.for . making up faces at him , Fnere are thrca marriages , two fight ? , > ne runaway , and a bank robbery in bis scene , and the Miter's Cat is hit n the eye with a rotten apple , The comedy will have savan acts md twenty-eight scenes , but the first wo acts alone have been finished up o date. The author is , however , tard at work , and if he carries out his lot in good shspe he has every reason o feel that fame and fortune will fink down on him with both eyes at nee. One of the novelties in this ilay is that all the actors come down nd "go up a ladder , instead of enter- ng and leaving the sCage in the usual tanner. Oi Acrostic. fnda Would'tt thou friend bwlth da my flood eujoy , daTh Each day and hour your time employ ; Secure repoie from sickne : ? , il't. laDe This thou cm st do take Liter Pllli ; & dost thou suffer from disease , Cautttd by exj.osure , diet ? thnt , Or other ills , Ahai'erthtir name , Submit at onc\ and leave the t runt , Lik * shidowe dirtii'g : o er the hills , In terror flee from Liver Ptllt. f Vice-like althoogh t-e/ve dung-hr ytxrs , En-ourajed be , nor yicl 1 totjr * , R po in quirt h alth's b-if ht rills Pursue the pathwav of these Pilltf v In childhood , youth and In old a , Let cheerful thoughts my mind ngar , i Let others suffer fevers , chills SunMo art/ree KiVA LiverPills. " Sold at aholesilby C. F Ooodroan.J. K. lib. id ' Eennard A Forsvth. Omshaaprodiwlv(3) ( . . a Do St p Tbat Oougb 1 / * < in the.\vjjld don't you go to ennard & Fprsyth's and get a bottle 'Halo's Cough Cordial and euro that ugh , which is wearing you slowly ; it so surely , out ? Wo don't ask you take any chances on this remedy. tyou have not tried it we urge you get a bottle , and if after usijig one- . ilf of it j'Ou ffnd that it is doing you iigood , you can return it and get iur money back. S. J3. Waterhouse , lazomanie , Wis. , writes : "Three ses cured our little girl of. ono * pf o' most aggravated coughs. 'We mid nob-be'without it. ' " ni21d&wlm A CURE FOR ALL ! ! Micssed of thb RE3IEUY , Every Han may be own Doctor. It may ho rubbed into the svstem , as to reach any internal complaint ; by these ans , it cures Sores or Ulcers in the THROAT , OMACH , LIVER , SPINE , or other parts. It m Infallible Remedy for. HAD LEGS , BAD EASTS , Contracted or Stiff Joints , GOUT , IEUMAT1SM , and all Skin Diseases. S/ / arpRTAST CAUTION. None art genuine unlens signature of J. Haydock. as agent for the itcd States , surrounds each box of Pills and itment. Boxes at 26 cents , 62 censs , and $1 Is h. Cm , h.JSThere is considerable saving by taking- the celo jer sizes. IIOLLOWAY & CO.New York , be.i inv 2d fdy Aca 2dTHE will THE FRIEND OF ALL ! ! the of 1 ! " " " "HOLLbWAris NLL& "I pric boxi * drnj ? 3o f.\raoua Pills Purify the Blood , and act 0 0F st powerfully , j etjoothtogly , on the LIVER , F 3MACH , KIDNEYS and BOWELS , ghiug m IB , energy nd vigor to the whole sjstem. ey are wonderfully efficacious in al ailments idcntal to Females , jouiig or uld , and as a leral family medicine , for the cure ot most Inhi aplalnta they are unequalled. hi Den JITORIABT CAUTIO.N. None are genuine unless signature of J. Ha } dock , as agent forlhc Ale ] itetl States , surrounds each b x of Pills and tment. Boxes at 25 cents. 62 cents and 1.00 ntui h. h.STThere Is considerable saving by taking the To tersiies. HOLLOWAY &CO.NewYork. LEGAL NOTICE. Yi plai : 187G losenfeld Bros. vs. J. W. Huzus tz Co. : ante teforo Aug. Weiss , Jnstice ofthe Peace in and cree t Douglas coun y , Nebraska. the J. W. Ilutrui & Co. , non-residents defend- to-w endantj : oftl 'ou arc hereby notified that on the llth day To March , A. D. , 1879 , uid Justko issue J an the er of attachment in tbe above entitled action Xeb the sum of eighty-one dollars and twent ) - Bak en cents (331.27-100) ( ) . cd t ROSENFELl ) BROS. Ject Imahi , Neb. , March 14,1879. m20 ev tliu St xaid said LEGAL NOTICE. 1S77n District Court , Third Judicial District of the tate of Nebraska , for Diuglas Cotmty. .t the February term of said court , to-wit : on 24th day of February , 1S79 , the Honorable A ] nes W. fcavage , jndpe , beliit present and pr - ing in said court , the following proceedings a had in the matter of the estate of Isaac inton. deceased. ind now on this d y came Jo'ephus Crafti , ex- Nltt ter of the estate of Isiac Johnson , deceased , sion 1 presented in open court his petition for a dres me to sell the real property of said estate Ju nect i county for the purposrs of "flaying legacies 1 carrying out the trust imposed on him as ex- tor of tald estate. And it appearingto the rt from f ai 1 pet lon , that it is neoetary that i real estate should be sold for tbe purposes Dist aid petition stated. Intl t Is ordered that all persons interested in said . if * appear befure the Honorable James W. tge , jud e of fa d court/at ihe office of C'erk et aid court in Ouulia , on the 10th day of Apnl , [ > , lb"9 , to show cauf e why a license should here Le frranteJ for the sale of such real estate in terei I petition described , And it is further oroer- % em that a copy of this Order be published fr at jiery t four successive weeks m IHE OMAIIA 1879 EKLT Bxic. the LTE OF NEBRASKA , > Stat DOCOLAS COUSIT. f pub ] Wm H. I Jims , Clerk i f the District Court to-v .nd for said 6Ute and Countdo hereby cer- lout that I have coiipaied tbe above ord-r of said toai rt with tbe original order , as it appears of rec the i on folio 656 , journal "K' of said court , and heb t the name is a correct trausjript thereof , and land whole ciflaid original order. of b' In testimony thereof I have hereunto Fet my hand and caused the seal of Paid b'J. IL ] court to be affixed , at the City cf Omaha J. this 24th day cf February. 1S79. ch5wU WM. II. IJAM J. Clerk. GUARDIAN'S SALE. 'otice isTiereby girin , that by virtue of a li fe granted to ree as gruardian of David -W ; 1 and Annie E. Hill , minors , by the District nt , within and for Douglas County , Ncbras- at its February term , ] b70,1 will , on Satur- , the 12th day of April , A. D. , 1879 , at the ir of 11 o'clock , a. m , at the south doortf court home of said county , in the city of I aha , offer for. sjla the /Ia'ere , of.thoaid..l , io-s in the real estate dt crihed-inUtnc order i ntingUieuullicence , a ? ( nllow , 'tb-wlR -third interest of each of raid minors in the owing real estate , to-wit : Lot one , in bliick 1 and 2 in block 18 , And lot 8 in block 11 ; , n E. V. Smith's addition to raid city of ' lha. Terms of tale , cwh. „ . * _ * . , * 3/i iUaiU , EMMA2HIUir ralan of David W. HOI and Annie E. HilL oha4lSt9v * . . „ - mlleylrMt Low Prices HO CREDIT CIVEK-PLEASE DON'T ASK FOR IT. BejtooalcU perjrallon. . 15 B < s-.t Standard coal oil. by bbl . IS BssJUoAdlightoil. . . . . . S5 5 gallon jacket ol ! cons . SO 1 gallpn oil can . . / . . 25 6 best limp chimney s ( all kinds ) . „ . . . - . 25 One bast limp chimney ( any fand ) . . . . . 05 Benzine , best quality , p rcal . 25 Lanterns , good article . S5 Good lamps , all complete . 25. eArgandlamp chimneys . 25 Lantern elobes , th best . 15 Toilet so. p , per cak . , . . . , 05 Largo chiomos In carved walnut frames . 1 25 MO rustic or Grecian frames , class and back 15 8x21 frames for motion , ructia or Grecian. . 25 Coal buckets , good. T. . 40 Best brooms . 15 Best/Brussels carpet peryard . . . 05 Best hemp carpet , peryard . 25 Best crockery ware , - > % below former prices. Knives and forks at pjicas that will surprise all Granite iron ware at reduced prices. Window glass , 8x10 , 6c ; or 8 for lOc. Window glass , 9x12 , 10x12 , Bxll. 10xl , 5 each All other sues at equally libiral prices ; putty and tins given free vnth glass. Solomon's Light Oil for cleaning garments and clothes of all lauds , fl he only pure article n the city. ) 50 % lees than elsewhere. Pocket knives , 15c and upwards. Stereoscopic viswi , 33c per donn. Indian pictures 25c per do n. Picture cord two cents per } ard. All stales show-cases at Chirago prices Large stock of picture and cornice mouldlncs. ill kinds' SOX off list. Mirror plates , all sizes , at lowest prices In the lty. t Picture finmas of all kinds , mad * to order , at > rce § that will be satisfactory. Large chromes 21x30 : carted walnut and rlit rames , Sic. Trunks of all kln < ls , 75 eeuts and up. Traveling bi-'S and \ ll i , 50,3 , each. Wooden buckets , 15 each. Large tized tubs , 50 < j each. Tinware , all kinds , at lontr prices ever offered i tba city. Flower pots 5e a h. Wall bracket * , all kinds , W/ lees than dollar tores. Illrd cagti , 63 cents etch , and udwards. V All goods delivered true. S i SOLOMON'S 5aint , Oil & Window Glass ' Farnham Street , i celts Csldwei ] , Hamilton & Co. METROPOLITAN OMAHA , NEB. RA WILSON , - PROPRIETOR. The Metropolitan la centrally located , and it st-clasa In every respect , hiring ; recently been itlrely renovated. The public will find U importable a = d homelike hous * . mar5U OOOEN HOUSE , or. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Bluffs , Iowa ciSt civ iline of Stree Rail-vay , Omnibuses to and St na ail trains. HATES Parlor floor. $3 00 per \ y ; second floor , $ i50 per day ; third floor ? 2. 14 te bist-fumUhed and most commodiouj house 14Cf Ihe citr. CEO T. PHELPS. Prop. Cf CfH THE OKIGINAL \V iOOS HOUSE ! thDC Ch , Cor. Randolph St. & Sth Ave. , Chi D i CHICAGO , ILL. Ch 2dAn An 4tl coi coiR Ch ( Lt Me eac : Do OD Nic ure daj Inc - _ _ _ _ _ . va - r. IncC Sec Sal . < PRICES SEDUCED TO C 2.00 AHD 82.SO PER DAY Km seated in the business centre , convenient to a ] ti nl amusement. Elegantly furnished , con bis ; all modern improvements , passenger tie > r&a J. II. CUUMINGS , Proprietor. : jetf A Lin Fis ! Om Bin Om Gl OR GOUT mil 1 ACUTE OR CHRONIC Cha I AJLi CYCLIC 0 ' CC " CURE. IC < v amifactured only under the above Tradi- KF k by the 10 EUROPEAN eicr : iUGYLIG MEDICINE CO. , CisaO , C . OF PARIS AND LEIPZIQ. ; ScV : ( MECIATR RKLIKF WARRASTED. PIRMASFSI Of I s GnAKAjJTMD. Now exclusively used by all Bau bratcd physicians of Eurspe and America , Ros oming H St&ple , Harmless , and Reliable Hem- Stal on both continents The llishcst Medical Ros demy i.f Palis report 95 cures out of 100 ca es C18 iln three davs. Secret the only dissolrcr of EN ; poisonous Uric .Acid nhlch existgin the blood fiia : $ eumaticand Gouty Patients. ? labx6 ; 0 ta for 35. Sent \p any address on receipt of Sier i * . Endorsed hj physicians. Sold by all Jan 'gists. Address Gui | WASHBCRNEiCO. , Mee : inly Importers , Defot 212 Broadway , N. Y. 1211 i Sale by CHARLES F. GOODMAN , Druirgist , chSdly - OMAHA , NEB. LEG iL NOTICE. T the District Court , Douglas CountyNe- G I aska. Om nis Cunningham , plaintiff , Jas \s. Gui c. IF. Baker , Mary J. Baker , Ro well H. Kin- TJ iy and Mrs. Rosuell H. Kinney ; first name GO iknown ; defendants. Om : loawejl H. Kinney and Jlrs. Roswell II. Kin- Icr ; : y , first name uuknown ; non-resident de- Tru ndants : 1m , DU are hereby notified that the said utifl did on the 13th day of March , A. D. , Cha , commence cult against you and the defend- 0 herein named , in eaid Court , praying a de- Con of foreclosure m a certain " mortgage upon tate following described reil estate , Fin : it : The west one-half uj Bl le southeast quarter S J of Sec , ssven (7) ( ) , uer nship fifteen (15) ( ) , Range thirteen (13) ( ) , east of God sixth prlncinal mcmlijui , in Douelas countv , Gib : raska , said mortirage gi\en by Alexander ll. Rep cr ard Man J. Baker , and af cernards deed- son , , > y Faid Alexander II. and Mary J. Baker , sub- to the mortgage herein mcntiomcd , to you mortgagee in fa\or of the plaintiff herein , mortgage bearing date of September 10th , lat , unless you appear and answer on or be- ChaOl th918th dav of May , A. D. 1870 , the petition Ol be taken as true against you. Vic < DENNIS CUNNINGHAM , Schl r E. E. Surrar , his attorney. Rhii pnllst , 1879. BpZdlt-frnJt-apJ daji PERFUMED , Fashlonabl. . Chromo. Lily' Bt Satin , Snowfiake and Lace Cards , 10 cents lain gold and fet , postpaid. Large commis- to agents. Circular and ternn free. Ads - Cha s the Franklin Printing Co. , Northford , Con- 01 icut. maron34 FA ; land 1 ' MASTER'S SALE. Mce rict of Nebraska , ss : Br tie Circuit Ciurt of tb * United States , for the .strict of Nebruska. t National Batik of Onuha , TS. Dttlief Sievers al. In Chancery. Cha > reclojure of Mortgigj , Public Notice is 0 ! by K en , that in pursuance of a decree ea- SJ ; il in the above cause , on the 12th day of No- zme ber , 1S77,1 , William Daily , master m cban- Fan iii said court , will on the 23d day of Auril. , at the hour of 9 o'clock in the frtrenodii of Tl said tray , at the north door of the United idtn es conrt house , at Onuha , Nebraska , eell at Sec lieau-tion the following-described property , ; it : All of section thirty-flvc (35) ( ) and the 1ST hcaSMjsrter of section twentx-six ( M ) . in 1STM ship tigb cn ( IS ) , range seven (7) ( ) , east of M gixtnpnnciralmendhn , iu Dodge County , ra-ka , containiiig elirht hundred acres "of , more r Ie s , accTdini to tbe survey there- Y the government of th. Unite < i btates. WILLIAM DAILY , Mee Ma-ter Commission. M. Woolworth , Counsel for Complainant. R , A. G , i ; SOCIETIES. ANCIENT , FREE AND ACCEPTFD MASONS. GRAND LODGE OF NEBRASKA. M. W. E. K. Valentine , G. M. . West Point ; R. W. Jas. A. Tuiley , D. O. M. , Red Cloud : R. W. Jas. R. Cain , G. S. W. , Falls City ; R. W. E. F. Warren , G. J. W. . Nebraska City : R. W. Oil- ' ver M. tnlow , G. T. , Beatrice ; R. W. Wm R. Boneu , G. S. , Omaha ; V. W. F. E. Builard , G.C. , North Platte ; W. Geo. B. France , G. O , York ; R. W. It a Rider , ( P. D. G. M. , ) G. L , Crete ; W. Wm. Adair , G. M. , Dakota City ; W. H. E. Palmer , G. S. D. , Pbttsmouth ; W. B. E. Swift , Jr. , G. J. D , Juniata ; Bro. John McClellan , G.T. , Lincoln. CAPITOL LODGE , No. 3 , A. F. & A. M. Chartered 1357. Officers S. K. Jackson , W. M. ; C. S Chase , S. W ; L. H. Korty , W.M.Hellman ; , Treas. ; Wra. R. Bowen , Sec'y 199 members. Meets first Mondav in each month. COVERT LODGE , No. 11 , A. F. & A. M. Chartered 1666. Officers Chrh. Hartman , W. M. ; James Mor ris , S. W. ; Jas. S. France , J. W. ; Jas. S Gibson , Treas. ; Chas. K. Coutant , SecV 1S9 members. Meats second Wedm sday In each month. ST. JOHN'S LODGE , No. 25 , A. F. & A. M. Chartered 1S69 J. B. Bruner , W. M. ; G. Stevenson , 8. W. ; Ft Van Deusen , J. W. ; Jno. G. Jacobs , Treas. ; J. J. Points , Sec'y 03 members. Meets first Thursday in each month. OMAHA CHAPTER , No. 1 , B. A. M. Organized 1SS3 Officers Jas. Gilbert , IL P. ; O. Stevenson , K. ; P. M. Hartson , S. ; M. lleUman , Treas. : John G. Taylor , Sec'y 178 membe-s. Meets first Tuesday In each month. OMAHA COUNCIL , No. 1 , R. & S. M. Organitrd 1S63. Officers G. Stcven n , T. I. M. ; Jno. G. Tay lor D. I. M. ; C. P. Ncedham , P. C. W. ; M. Hell man , Tres * . : Win. R. Bow en , Rec. 123 members MOUNT CALVARY COMMANDERY , No. 1 , K. T. Established 1S61- . Officers Sir E. A. Allen , C. ; SirJ. J. Monell , fr. , G. ; Sir Jas. S. France , C. O. ; Sir Byron Stan- jery , P. ; Sir C. Hartman , Treas. ; Sir Wm. It. Son en , Rec. 1SS members. I'ESTA CIIAPTEK , No. 6 , ORDER OF THE EASTERN bTAR. Officers for the ensuing year : S. K. Jickson , V. P. ; Mrs. Edwin Davis , W. M. ; Miss Magie Jonnor , A. Ji ; Edwin Davis , Treasurer J. B. Jrnncr. Secretary ; Mrs. A. A. Gibson , Conduc- ress ; Miss Mary Connor , A. C. Independent Order of Odd Fellows. GRAND LODGE OF NEBRASKA. D H Whselor. G M , Flattsmouth ; C A Sp ice , V D M , Columbus ; A T Cannon , G W , Gibbon , , McCIay , G Treas , Lincoln ; D A Cline , G. Seo'v , .incoln ; T J Staley , G R p , Omaha ; A S Powell , I Chap. Fairmont GRAND ENCAMPMENT. H J Hudson , M W G P , Columbus ; E A Mor ay , M E G II P. Lincoln ; L Levi , R W O S W , Nebraska City ; W L Wells , R W G J W. Platts- icuth ; D A Cllns , RY G S , Lincoln : 8 UcCUy , . W G T Lincoln ; R F Ford , K W G B , Lincoln : P Straight. 0 S. Omaha OMAHA LODGE , NO. S , L 0.0. F. hartarcd November ISf 3. Officers Emejt Stnht , N G ; Wm Stuht , V 0 ; G Rjley , Stc'y ; C C Housel , Tr a ; Alvln Metz- T , P. O. Membership 134. Meets every Friday rening in Odd Fellovn Hall , comer 14th and odce streets. ALLEMAVNEN LODGE , NO. 8 , I. 0. O , F. bartered March , 1884. Offlcers-O D Appel , N O ; Peter Clis en , V 0 ; liluj Rich , Sec'y ; H Thomson , Per. Sec'y ; Jul- is Tliiele , Treaa ; Otto Wieck , P G. Member- ilp 80. fleets every Wednesday evening IP Odd llovs Hall , corner I4th and Dndjte streets. STATE LODGE , NO. 10 , I O. 0. F. bartered March , 1387. Officers James Durkee , N G ; John Steele.VO ; B Welst , Sec'y ; M Goldsmith , Treas Mem- irship 187. Meets every Monday evening in Id Fellows H JI , cor 14th and Dod ? st . BEACON LODGE , NO. 23,1 , 0. 0. F. larterod October. IS70. Offlocrs I H Mcllhanay , N G ; [ Frank Ewera , O ; 3 Nailson , Sec'y ; A 3 Billings , Treas ; L A e le , Sitting P. G. Membership , 62. Meets ery TuesJav ereniug in Odd Fellows Hall , cor. th and Dodire streets. HESPERIAN ENCAMPMENT , NO. 2. lartered December. 1364. Officers W W Binzham , CP ; FWManville , P ; Chu Fisette , S W ; L A Steele , J W ; E B eist. Scribe ; Chas MMgeley , Trias. Memv rip - ip 73 Meets 1st and 3d Thursday evenings in h mo-ith. Odd Fellows Hall , corner 14th and idga streets. COVENANT DEGREE LODGE , NO. 1. artered December. 1863. mi nmcew E G Rjley , W D M : J H McEIhanev , mian DM : DA Piercy , Trejs ; L A Steele. Se 'y ; anDi as Midfeley , 1st Ass't D D 31 ; Alvin Metzler , DiK ( Ai-a't D D M ; Ernest Stuht , Warden ; Charles rei dereon , Conduttor. Membership 87. Meets i Thursday iu each month , Odd Fellows Hall , M < ner 14th and Dodge streets. i UTH REBEKAII DEGREE LODGE , NO. 1. d * artered 1S58. Jfflcers J S Tuek r , NO ; DA Piercy , VG ; \ . Steele. Sec'y ; Mrs Ellen Ramsey , Treasurer , mbership 128. Meets 21 Thursday evening In h month. Odd Fellows Hall , comer llth and Jjje streets. D FELLOWS PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION 0:3 : OF OMAHA. ; anized June. 1S73. > ! Hcers Wm L Peabody , President ; John W Jol hols , Vice President ; Charles Midgeley , Treas Ge r ; John Groves , Secretary. Meets 1st Wednes- 1 in each month. ODD FELLOWS HALL ASSOCIATION" nrporated 1874. inkers Henry Bolln , President ; T J Staley , retary ; O C House ! , Treasurer. Meets last urday in each month. ) DD FELLOWS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. ifflcers John Evans , President ; E B Weist , retary and Librarian. No. of volumes , 600. G ! Knights of Pythias , GRAND LODGE OE NEBRASKA. L Mejer. P G C , Lincoln ; W E Copeland , G C , coin : W R Spicknall , G V C , Tecum eh ; B F her , O P , Lincoln : E E French. K R and S. ata ; J A Baker , G M E , Columbus ; W W harn , G M A , Omaha ; Jos Rrcenstein , GIG , aha ; J F Ellis , GOG , Columbus ; J Q Gnss , i , Bellevue : A Meyer , Lincoln , and J J JIo- , Jr , Oinaha , Supreme Representatives. NEBRASKA LODGE , NO. 1. irtered No ember , 1803. 'in crs-John J Jlonell , Jr , PC ; E G R\ley , ; r II Godfrey. V C : E S French , P ; M G Mc- n , M E : J F Fairhe , M F ; J 8 Shropshire , 2 t S ; W W BinKham , M A ; Chtrles Reynolds , , , ; KPDi\is , OG. Mceta every Wednesday liug in their Castle Hall , 1211 Famharn st. LA.VLT LODGE , NO4 , S. clF , ( German ) . rttreJ August , 1S63. fflcors..John Doering , C C : Ch e Schmidt , V Jacob Frank , M nf E ; flimutl Motz , il of F ; atiau Blumlein , Prelate ; P.udoiph Trossin , K land S ; U Siert , II A ; John Lohro , 1 G ; Chas ier , O G ; Fred Ilerzke , P 0. Trustees Jos enstein , Julius Treitshke. Frsd Herzke. to District Deputy Grand Chancellor , Jos enstein. Meet : ) every Monday cvcalng In the lie Hall. 1211 Farnham Bt. DOWJIENT RANK , K. of P , " 30. No 85. rterod February , 1878 Hicers Joseph Rosenstein , Prcai5 ! at ; Henry t. Vice President ; John F Kohn , Chaplain : Db Frank , Secretary and Trow ; S Blumle , de ; A Aust , Guard ; iiaml llo I t entlnel. tsl ast Monday in each month , in K ol F Hall L Farnham st. Knishts or Honor. GRAND LODGE OF NEBRAifKA , Meets annually ou second Monday in API Iril.Dale T hos G Mazrane , POD , Omaha ; Will B Dale , 1 , ) , Columbus ; Gustavus Stevenson , G V D , poil iha ; Jas II Crabbs , GAD , Frtmont ; Rev nuj L Amlong , G Chap' Wahoo ; Jas 8 Gibson , G I'.nt : ie , Omaha : E K Long , G Reporter , Omaha ; ito Hurford , G Tress , Grand Island ; D G Hull , 2 uardian , Linroln ; John H Butler , G Sentinel , stc < ihn ; Jas S Gibson , Omaha ; E L True , Schuy- 3 Frank P Ireland , Nebraska City , Grand poil stces ; Thos G Magrane and E K Long , Oma- supreme Representatives. hoi OMAIIA LODGE , NO. 829. anil [ rterol December , 1877. and mccrs- Charles S Goodrich , Dictator ; Dr J R 6 kling , Vice Dictator ; C J Monger , Ass't Die- cele r ; Sain'l Ilecse , Reporter ; Charles R Turney , and 1 incial 7e | ) rter ; A J Simpson , Treasurer ; 0 Da\is , Chaplain ; J O Corby , Guide ; James ace idert. \ , Guardian ; Gee II Guy. Sentinel ; C H aceFr I frey , Pant Dictator Trustees J S Fr son , W J Kennedy and J B Bruner. Grand resentathe J S Gi-son ; Gustavus Stevcn- bu alternate. Meets e\erv Thursday evening. 7 thn SIw K. S. B. Association. 8 ati STAR OF TIIE WEST LODGE , NO. 14S. atiT rterod 1874. cm fficers P Gottheimer , President ; A Brown , inti i President ; G Natzuer Secretary : Charles intiE lank Treasurer ; E Simon , Conductor : J Chi riehardt , Guardian. Meets M and 4th Sun- oth j in each nunth > th otlicrhood Locomotive En gineers. OMAHA DIVISION , NO 183. rtered 1S74. fflcera.-TC Livingston , C E ; G F Wilklns , ; S ll Iathis , S A E ; B C Howard , Grand Is- ; Secretary of Insur nee. Memberth' ' 48. ti Saturdats. 1211 Farnham. otlicrhood Locomotive Fire 8 men. MISSOURI RIVER LODGE , NO. 84. rtered 1878. fleer * J M Byers , Master ; C R Camrbell , R ohn Foaartv , F S and T. P H Swift , Maga- agent. Meets 1st and 3d Saturdays , lill PU Thorn , IRON MOLDERS' UVION , NO. 190. IDS Cihan , Presi lent ; Wm GouM. Vice Pres- t ; John Qutnn , Rec Sec ; H J Frank , Fin. J II Gore Cor Rop. Membership , 4 > . ERNATIONAL I ABOR UNION , BRANCH NO. 10. cmbership. 4S5 BI S Societies. CONCORDIA. ts every Jlondav and Thursday evenings , at 1024 Farnham F ( ficers C E Birmeister , Pres'dent ; Julius cr. Vice President : W Sievers. Treasurer ; oils , Secretary ; Felix Blankcnfeld , Lcadar. "LYRAN" SINGING SOCIETY , e Sin.-ins Society , "Lyran , " meets at Metz'g _ every Sunday , at 2 o'clock. All fleers S Hoffmann , Leader ; George. _ Hanson , 1 iHent ; John Johnson , Vice President ; ik Grinderson , Sec'y ; Chris. Lyon , Cashier , itees John C HoMead , A U Snendby. ibers , 17. PHI der of Railway Conductors. OMUIA DIVISION , NO. 35. rtered June , 1873. II Hcers Hany Gilmore , C C : Chirles A Ran- Cor , A 0 C ; E J Stout , Sr C 'L C Lawson , Jr feimuel Herman , P C C ; C E Mockbce , I S ; app Go J LcBourvcan , 0 Sr VTW Hinlvley , Sec'y and 1st is. Membership 30. Jleets 1st Sunday in c. : t month , 1211 Farnham. „ ) ER C. ' S. P. -B5uemian"LODGE ( ) > A- L.VCKY , NO. 19. Beers-J Rosicky , President ; F Vodicka , Sec- ry. Maets at Vanon's Hall. fi Temperance Societies. OMAHA TEMPLE OF HONOR AND TEMPER ANCE , NO. 2d. Instituted October 24th , 1S7S , by General Adna H Bowen. of Juni.ita.Neb. , G W C T , and Ma Jor D H Wheeler , of PlatUmouth Officers lAWiiai , WCT ; G T E un dy. W V T ; J J Points. W R ; C Jsrome Browne , W F R OSWood.MD. WT ; WKemp.WU ; HL Ken nedy , WDM ; Fiank W Hills. WAR ; N G Ed ward" , WRS F M Sparling , W L S ; G Engle , W I S ; W. D. Jon . WO S. Meets In Clark's Hall , Fourteenth and Dodge streets , every Wednesday evening , at 7:30. : GRAND LODGE OF GOOD TEMPLARS. Mrs Ada Van Pelt , G W C T , Lincoln ; Hon E W Metcalfe , G W C. Tecumseh ; Mrs Louise S Markell , G W V T , RIverton ; F G Keene , G W S. Kearney ; Miss Eva Ransom. O W T , Salem ; W F Warren , G WC , Nebraska City ; A J Skten , G W M , Brownnile ; J S Dick , A G S , Crete ; MISS Nel lie D Babcock. G D M , Juniata ; Miss Ella Sutton , G G , Crete : W H Rood. G S ; North Loup ; Mrs Aiic A White. G 3 J T , JunlaU ; J M Yearn- shaw , P G W C T , Lincoln. OMAHA LODGE , NO. Ill , I. 0. 0. T. Chartered October , 1378. Officers Chas P Edwards.W C T ; Adda F Ken- nedy.W VT ; GeoShlelds , W U S ; HattieG Man- ch ter , W F S ; Lizzie Stlnchcomb. W Treas ; G T Kennedy , W Chap ; C E Perkins , W M : Vioa ! Phelps , D M ; Ida Lang , W I G ; Wm Bay. WOG ; Ausru a Mogul , R H S ; Liilie Board. L II S ; A S Coombs , P W C T. Meet * every Tueidav eve ning , 1211 Farnham street. Membership , lOi EVENING STAR LODGE , NO : 142,10 G T Chartered October , 1S78 : OHUers Wm Turtle , W C T ; Mrs L E Spauld- inir , W V T ; Hattie E Folbnsh e , W R Seo"y ; Fred W Pickens , W F Ssc'y ; Nellie Munson , W A Sec'yl W W Keefer , W Trea ; Gee M Walker , W Chap ; Lou A Tennery , WM ; Stella Dickinson , W D.M ; John W Turtle , WIG ; Joseph M Hen- rlerson. WOG ; Katie Emerson , W R H . ; Char lotte Spauldinj , W L H S ; Mrs i W B Newton , P IV C T. Membership , 63. Meets f very Friday evening. Slatterns Hall , 16th and California. FOREST LODGE , NO 1S5,1 O G T. Officers P J Qualey , P W C T ; T Black , W C F ; Mrs Lizzie O'BrUn. W V T ; Mrs Barr , W 3 ; Arthur Dewitt , W FS ; Mrs A Black , W T ; lohn Trimmer , W C ; John O'Brien , W M ; Willie Dswltt , W D M ; John Quealey , WOG ; Miss Uura Fullmer. WIG : D Beglsy , WAS ; Mm : era Barr , W U R S ; Miss Lizzi * Quea'ey , W L K S ; J A Trimmer. Lodge Deputy. Membership > 15. Meets every Wedmsday evening. OMAIL1 RED RtBBON CLUB. ) rganized No\ ember 7,1578. 1 Officers W L Peabody , President ; Wm F riynn , Thomas U Latey , Gee W Clemens , Vice Jesident ; C Jerome Brown * , Sec'y : SH Rice , treasurer ; W EBecklsy , ChapbJn- Meets every alternate Sunday afternoon at ! : SO t Clark's Hall , 14th and Dodge streets. OMAIIA SPORTSMAN'S CLUB. J II Peabody , Presid nt ; Wm Proton , Trtasu- r ; Z Taylor , Sscretary. ( FIELD SPORTSMEN'S CLUB OF OMAHA. W H Clark , President ; H A Worley , Serfy ; lorg K tcham , T < eis. STANDARD CLUB. 'ecti evtrySd Sunday in aach mon'b , North west cor 12th and Faraham. M GoIUsmlth , Presiileut ; Julim il } r. Vice te id nt ; F Adler , Tr asur r ; Henry Buwitz ecy. * Trusttes Philip Ootthjlmer , L Brash. OMAHA TURWERUN. rganlztd January 20 , 1374 10 mtmbar * and ! 35 pupils. Officers Phil. Andr , Prer'dent ; Chas. Bem- orff , VIce-Presldent : Geo. Anthes , Irt Turnwart- . Haarmann , 2d Turnwa t ; K. Schuetz' r sr ; it Sec'y ; F. Eliuier , id Sctfy ; J. J. Fru tuf. reas. A. Cahn , H. Dillman and B. M. Mohr , rustecf. OMAHA DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION. Otflc rs Jacob Houck , P esident ; C. Kuectcr to * President ; Max Bergman , Sao'y : C. Brandt , rest. ; O-car Vojean , SUj { Manager ; 9. Hoff- 2U , Muiical Director DANISH FRIENDSHIP CLUB. 1 ( eeti in Dan < > h Pioneer HalL Onranlztd Octo ber 29.187i 16 membora. Officers Chr Larson P eskltnt ; LC En en-aid , uhier ; John Ois'-n. Secretary ; N P JMJBU , azugero ! Ammements. DANISH AMUSEMENT 80CIETX Tanlzed Jannaiy , 1S73. Offieers N Olsen , ProsHent ; Charles Platz. ce President ; H Laraaii , Treas ; John M thi en , irSec ; B FMadsen , K-cS erJ Han n , Arn'ise- ent Director T A Johnson , Librariin. Tms- es John Cbristoffersen , N Olw i. C irt-mpel , ms Rasmus-ten , C C ThranMembgnhip 12U. cets every Saturday t Turn * lUI'e. ' ST ALOY IUS SODALITY Organized February 3d , iS7- > ; has 35 m mbers ; seta first Sund-iy in each ui'.nth corner of 17th UE d Douglas stOffio ! re Rev O Grctnehaum , UETr rector ; Jiwepli B KO.I te- . President ; Frank H Tr > evcr , S-cretary ; Anton Biumtister , Trsaiu- ret Johu Trenzer Libntriao. * r ; , at OMAHA GYMNASIUM CLUB. xtx at 120 i DoUKUvw. C E Squires. Pre'iu nt : J CCm\in , Viee Presi- nt ; F P Grldlsy , Treas : A S Huntington , Sec'y. oung Men's Christian AssoTT ciation. t [ looms Comer 16th and Dodre. lending Room open daily , from 8:30 : a m to Opm. Jttioers Rev W A Llp , President ; H H Ken- Sot ly , Vice President- G McKooa , Treasurer ; Sotmj tin L McCigue , Secr tarv ; Dr Robert P k , mj ieral Superintendent and Miisio ary. toard of Dt-eclors Dr J C Deni e , Dr P S L I- iring , RevTFalk , W Uon B Smith , W Flern- A r. M G McKoon , John L McCagus , C E R y- ds RAILROADS. w E fiiGAGG&HORTHWESTEeH -is THE : I ton tonr and Lor AND HENCE THE the Most Beliable Eaiiway Inc CORPORATION Wiri the Or at West , embracing under on * ma.Ua Chi and agement , ,158 MILES OF ROAD ! Bu beV Fas any fore i teli teliF coat 44 A Strt and Ath 01s he advantagcs-ot these line ] are : . If the passenger is going to or from any nt n the entire west and northwest he ecu r hif ticket via some one ot this company's :3 and be sure cf reaching his destination by r its connections. The greater part of its lines are bid with :1 rails ; its roadbed is perfect. It is the short line tetw een all important nts. nts.Itstriin * are equipped with the Westing- ise Air Brake , Millers Plitform and Coupler , the blest Improvements for comfort , safety , convenience. 'tis the only road in the west running the ibratcd Pullrmn Ustel Cars between Chicago Council Binds. It is the only road runniny the Pullman Pal sleeping care cither way between Chicago and St. Paul , Green Bay , eeport , La Crosse , Winona , Du- qne , McGregor and IMilwaukee. No road offers equal facilities in number of mull tral'H , equipped with Pullman Palace : png ! Cars. It makes connections with ail lines crossing nteimediate points. he popularity' these lines is steadily In- ; sing an i passen&ers shouTd consult the ! best : re > ts by purchasing tickets via this line. " ememter th t jouisk foryonr tickets'ia th cagcrand Northwi stem Railway and take no er ! HARRY P. DEUEL , E.Mai Ticket Agent. 613 14th St. . Omaha. Mai J. BELL , Ticket Aeent. 0 P. Depot , Omah . CTTARI.F.g THROUGH TO CHICAGO 'ithout h ange of ars I Ti h Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Pasaen ger Coaches , and LLMAN SLEEPiHG&.DINNC ! CARS. ! acknowledged by the Frees , and ail who travel ver it , to be the BEST AFTOINIRD ind BIST llASitiaD Reid tn the Country. ISENGERS GOING BAST Should bear in mind Uut this U the EST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East , North and Korthwcut. Passengers by this Route hare choice of ) UE DIFFEEENT KOUTES , And the Advantage of SIX Dally Lines of Pabce Sleeping Cars from Chicago to 3w York City Without Change , Erprcos Trains on this line are eqnijped with the Westinuhotwe Patent Air EnSesand Miller's Patent Safety Pbtform and Conplers , the most Perfect Pro tection Azainst Accidents In the world. LLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AHD GIKIHG CARS An run on the Burlington Route formation concerning Routes , Rates , Time mectlsce , eta , will be cheerfully given by1 tying st tha cffloe of the , Burlington Route , nd Central Hotel , comer Fourteenth nn Bhaa SI rests , Omaha " , p ebraska , E. PEUEH S , D. W. HITCHCOCK , OcunAIinaMr. Oen. Wesfn Pasi Ajt * 0. PHILLJP1 , . Chicago. . General * Agents Omaha. - i H. P. DEUEL , ' - Ticket Agent , Omaha. ; b5dly-Jpp CAPGSHEI POROUS PLASTER A WOSDKRPUL R UKDT. 9 There U no comparison between It andtht * common slow acting poroui Cluster. It Is it 5 \ery way superior tool ! other external rem | cdies , including liniments aaJ the so-callet. I electrical appliances. It contains new med | icinal elements , whirh , In combination with ! rubber , possesses tha most extraordinan I aain-relieung , strengthening and curatlv < l properties Any phyxicUn la yonr own lo I cahtvw ill coniimi the above statement. For ] JLAME BACK , Rheumatism. Female Weak I s , Stubborn and Neglected Colds and ! ghs , < li ea , cd kidneys , whooplng-cough.l ections of the heart , and all illi fur whicbS porous piasters are used , tt Is rimplythe beat ! .nown remedy. Ask for Benson's Capcintl Porous Plaster and take no other. Sold bjf U1 Druigists. Price 25 cents. Sent on re-l xlpi of priee.by Scbury& Johnson. 21 Plattl St , New York. Sold by C. F. GOODMAN f Omiha. m y < ) mon-tu fri tf RAILROADS. TAKE T11E & "W n Leaved Champaign BOO am ; Danvilla < * 7JO a m ; Amves at Indianapolis 11:03 i m ; Cincinnati 4:20 : p m ; Dayton 4:55 : p m ; -.ouljviile , 7:15 p. m. , connecting with trains fa astVA J.Lelv6 * Peoria 9:15 am ; Bloomington * * ll:10am ; Champaign IM pin ; Daa r4ie 2:45 : p m. Arrives Indianajiohs 5.55 am ; 2mcnnati ! 10.35 p m ; LouUvK.'e 11:10 p m , fashville 8.-20 a m ; Diyton 11:45 p m ; Columbus .2:45 a m ; Wheeling 7:35 a m ; Pittsburg 7.50 i m ; Baltimore 7.35 p m ; Washington 9.-07 p m ; 'hiladalphia 730 a m : Now York 10:15 p m ; Cleveland 7:10 am ; Buffalo 1:05 p m ; Albanj 2:45 : am ; Boston 845am. But one niht out 0 prindprl eastern cities. IT " , , / Leaves Peoria 7:20 p ra daily : Bloom inston 9-35 p m ; Champaign 11:2 * > m ; Dinvile Ii4 a m ; amves Indianapolis 4 2C m ; Cincinnati S.15 a tn ; Loulsrllla 8JO a m ; rashville 730 ; p m ; Daj ton 9:2o : a m ; Columbus 255 P m ; Wheoons 825 o m ; Pittabur7:45 m ; Baltimore 7 t5 a m ; Washington 7-M am ; 'hiladelphia 735 a m : Now Ycrk 1038 a m ; ! Ieveland 2JO p m : Buffalo 8-05 p m ; Albanj 50 a m ; Boston 2 : iO p m. Reclining choir sle-iunsr cars with state room * ra run on Na tt from Peoria to Indian-ipolil. Through coaches are run ou all tnim , froni lalesburj and Peona to Indianajwlis conncctms ith throuhh sleepers to all eastern dt'oa , givinj aabengcrs choice of routes Close connection ? lada by No. 4 and 6 at Danville , reaching Terre [ aute , Vincenne * and Evangville , and by No. 01 a fayetta , Logana port , Ft. Wayne. Toledo and troit in advance of ether Unee. THE I. B. & W. is the shortest through line d reaches all ut rn cities en u quick me u its competitors , withcu ezccssiv * > eed , and with the advantage of the flneit ousfl 1 Throuch Cars in the West t tJNO JNO W BROWN enl Pass , and Ticket A ent , ludlanapolla , In W.S JARVIS , Gen. Agt , rH IVT > Rnrlineton. m * IIOUX CJTF & PACIFIC AND St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sioiix City Route ! 00 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE ! From Council Bluffs to 23 4J JL. < U 'JL' 3SIEJ i. ) ail \ < om s i'i Northern Iowa , JIinn. nU and iko'a. This lm u equijpmi with the Im- nyrd We ti ghimse Autoomic Air Bruks and Illor pUtfona Coupler and Bi ffer. AnJ for SPEED. SAFETY AMD COMFORT unsurpimod. Ei 2 ' .t Drawio ? Room ind iepln ; Oara , owiieJ and controlled by the com- n ) , run Through Without Charge , betwten don Paetfio Tran-fer denot. Council Bhlfti , dSs.PaaL Trains lea the Union P.iclfle nsfcr Depot at Council B u2s at 55 ! p. m. , iching Sioux Cltv at 10:20 : p. m. and St. Paul . m. , N HOURS IN ADVANCE or ANY -Ornza ROUTE. rtcturnlng' , leave t. Paul at 3 0 p. m. , amr- f at Siojx City 4:45 : a. m . anil Union Pacific insfor Depot , Council Bluffs , at 030 a. m. C5"Be s'jre that your tickets read via "S. C. & R. R. F. C. HILLS , Superintendent , MUsotiri Valley , lowx E. ROBINSON , Ass't Gcul Pass. Agent. J. H. O-BRYAif , ithwest m Freljtht and Passenger Aeent , r20tf Council Bluffi TLANTiG>. WESTERN In connection with the 1EIE RAILWAY 'orcia tha Great Broad-Gauge Kouta between "rom Cincinnati and Chicago to New York , Bos , and all points in New England. Vom New York to Chicago , Cleveland , Omaha , I all points to the Northwest , to Cincinnati , daville , St. Louis , Kansas City , and Points in Southwest. THIS IS THE OKLY LIHS * Connection with the Erie Railway which runs uugh sleeping coaches between New York and cage , Cleveland , Mansfield , Gallon , Daytau . Cincinnati without change. THE ONLY LINE inning Pullman"8 Broad Qusge Pal ace Hotel Coaches. Cincinnati , Chicago and New York sengers by this line can take their meals at hour without leaving the train. The bill of en these coaches Is not surpassed in any ho- In America. or through tickets at rates , palace di locations and further Information concern. the route , ple&sa apply at ticket offices , Erie Iway in New York and New Engbnd , at No. fast Fourth Streat ; in. Chicago , at 104 Cbrk jet ; and at the offices of connecting lines west southwest. Ask for tickets by way of ths intic and Greatwestcan Railroad. P.O. COOPER , Oeu'lSupt , Cleveland , O B. SHATTUGK , Oenl Passenger Agent , .Cincinnati O. HOAGO SHOT TOWER 00. , Manufacturers of " i = : gkT | Vfet3 "V . - W . = j . i BE SURE TO BUT IT THE BEST IN V iRKET. W. BLATCHFORE & CO. , i aufacturere of Lead Pipe , SheeSfeid 1 ir Lead Block Tin , Pipe and Solder. Lins eu Oil and Oil Cake. ORDERS SOLICITED. 70 NORTH CLINTON STREET , CHICAGO. fiE OMAHA ( RON WORKS [ INCORPOKAIBD ] Successor to L. 0. Heijbrock cfe Co. 5.A-SS STREET , Bet. 23th aiidl4thfOm < ih9. . gest and most complete Machine Shops and imlry in the State. Manufacture Caatinirr ft ry kind , mill aid mining machinery , Geai eels , pulleys , hinglnxa halting , iron icUloa im cnjinefl , saw mi Us , store Tronto , omamen ang , smelting furnace * , ntunp mills lirid t is , etc. Eastern prices duplicated. Uepair. ended t" and competent machhO u \n p"'i < "t Ladies Pnrchasing SHO'.VIi EXAMINE ifa'lam Foift Improved Skirt SUPPORTER. A. 2TFnrJipilth , Comfort * and Elegance of Form , it ha nn rra ! . and i really tne mnst pcifect Skirt Sup- -'pnrtfn ; C4f > et'inade. F'.r sale by all leadin ? dealers. J'anufactnred by FOY Si HARMON. ' New Haven , Conn. janlleodSm&eowem HISCElLANECt'S ADVERTISFMEKTS. IOKWALTER ENGINE EFFCTSVE , SIMPLE , DURABLE AND CHEAP Over 1,000 in Successfiil Operation. SOLD BY 0. W. LININGEB & CO. , OMAIIA , NEBRASKA. Look at our Reduced Prices l S . H.-P. Engine and Seller , Compete . , 948. i | $ * M : gg0 R 1.8 , , . § 53 ; Manufactured by JAMES 1.EFFBL&OO. , 3PRINO9T3LD.Q mn' " l * - * WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY. EXAMINING THIS MAP , THAT THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. Re S TIIE GEEAI COSJfECTlSG LINK BETWEEN THE EAST AM ) THE W . * " " . Its mln line rans from Chleapo to Council BlalTs ind Omaha , pusatne through .loliet , Ottawa. IM tille , Geneseo , Molin * . Rock Island. Davenport , A > t Liberty , IOKI City , JtarenBO , BrooklTn , IrtnnelU end Des ilnlncs , ( th capltol of Iowa ) Tlth branches from liureaa Junction to Pe rla : VIIton Junction to JIuscatina , Washington. Falr- leld. Eldon. llslknap. Ccntrovllle. Princeton. Tren- on , Qallatin , Cameron. Leavenwortli and Atchlson : Vahlncton to Slsoumoy , Oskalooca ami Knozrlllc : Ceokuk to Fannlngton. Bonsparte. Bcntonsport , ndppendcnt , Eldon. Ottumwn. EddyTillc , Oiska- oc" . Pella. Monroe , and Des Molnes : DesMolnes. o Indlanoia and Wlnter et ; Atlantic to Andubqn md Avoca to llorlaii. Ihls Is positively the only tallroud which owns , ctmtrols and operate * a hroueb line between Chlcano and Knn as. This Companyown anrt control thPirbleeplnjr Cars , rhlch are Inferior to uone.and Bivo you a double erth between Chicago and Council Bluffs Lcaven- rthor Atchl onforTwoDollars and HUyfents : nd a tectlon for Five Dollars , while all other lines harse between the same point' . Three Dollars for cloablfl berth , and Six Dollars for a section. What will please you most will be tha pleasure of nloylnK your meals , whilepassing over the teautl- nl prairies of Illinois and Iowalnor.eof onrmai- iiacentDlnlnKandHestnurantCarstliataccompanT 11 throush Express Trains. You get an entire meal , s seed as Is served In any first-clans hotel , ( .ir eventy-flve cents ; or you can ordcrwhat joullte , nd pjy for what you pet. „ . Appreclatlna tae fact that a majority of the peopln refer separate apartments for dlBerent purposes , and the enormous passenger business or this line rarrantlnc IU we are plca pd to a npounce that tliu oSSw 5 Its IMlACB SlJEEi'INaCAlJS tyr Ieeilmr purposes , and its PALACE DINIM. CAUS or Kutlnc purposes. Ona other treat leatnro of onr Pa'aro Cnr Is a S3IOKINO BALOC4 t- ov TOUT "Ilavanu" at all hours o- < " MasnlflccntlronBrldBfs span the MljilTS-Lff 3Il sourlnTcr3Ctallpolatscrose dt rithte > - tran'fers are availed afr Council Bluff * . _ 5 wonli an-1 Atchlsou. conoectloru trtlny lai v Union dcnoti * . Tnu prtixciPAL n. n. CONNECTOXB j-f * - cniLvT i iiKOftsii Lixn ARE AS FOUX. - A ttTiicioo. with all urrenanrf lines Ics' * - and South. At EsoijnTOOD. with the Lnke Eher * i.-r > Southern nn < lPHtsbunr.Ft.WaynecJtChlcsfC i At WASJII-VUTO.V KEIGUTS , with Pltt > fc . clnnatl & fct. Louis R. It. At J .V SALJ r. with Illinois Central R. H. A.w , . . . . III. Midland : and T , P. & W. Itallnwds. At KocK ISLASD. with Western UnlflB h Rocfe Island & 1'eorla Ilallrnads. At IJAVE > POKT. with tha Davenport 4v Western K.R. _ , . At WEST LIBERTT. with the Burllngtor. „ Rapids * Northern K. R. AtGnnfXEI.L. with Central R. R. of lows At DES JloiXES. with D. M. & Ft. PodaoS r * At Corocu.Bl.nTS , with Colon Paciflot A t OlunA. with B. & Mo. RR. . R. ( ta * * - AtCoLOiBCS Jc cnox , with 13urllngt. > Rapids & Northern B. U. At OTTCMWA , with Central H. R. ot\.y Louis. Kan. City & Northern and O , B. 40- ? At KEOKUK. with Toledo. Peoria anc ? y Wabash. and St. Louis. Keokuk * N.-W.i' . - \ AtBEVEltLT. with Kan. City. St. J. & C. . - AtATCnisoy.wlth Atchlwn. Topckac V * ' < Atcnl onNeb.rnilCen Br Lnlon PaclBe < . At IStAVENWOurn. with K. F. and K.CeA " CABS nrr rnn thronch to PEOKIA , DES MOIXES , COTJXCXL Island Koutc. " .r. A. 33. ST. JOHN. . . - - Gen'l Superintendent. GenU Tkt. and PassV ; I * 1 . > ROF. HARRIS * RADICAL CURE POE SPEEMATOEEHfflA. 'SEMINAL PASTILLE. ' 1 AValuaM * Dlsoov- tntrdlral Setenct , an nllrtljr > rw and pofl- tlelT fltctrB ! Remedy for tn * tn edy and p r- mantKt Cure of Ueml- nal Emissions and 1 Uu way. Direct pTl teat Ion to tk prtodpml Feat o/th D > , actin ; by Dflorption. * rd ej rtl"c ( lu ipedfie Inaenc * ca t erainal Vesicles. 1 adulatory Dacts. Prostmta land n < i Uretll/c. Tb * tu t > ( tb * fUumdr 1 aiund d 1th no plQ or Incoavf nlroce , It la qalcklv dUtolred and aoon norWd , pr > 3oicy an Imri'-diatt iwlbfn ? and rntcrattT * Fct opoa the lexuti aad c rrmoripnli Ucni rr rard from lf-atmw aodcxmm.itoppicrtbednln Irom tbe - tern , tminy tb * mind t heal i h and tonn I rnrmorr. irnwTlnr eDlmnessofSiRht.IfervouaDebility.Ccnfnaion r Ideas , Avers Ion to fioriety. etc. etc. . end tLe p- fc-snc * of premattrra old age n o-illy crpropaoTlcz ! s trouble , and rntotrnff j-trf ct Sexual VJ cr. when bu t > a donnant for y un Tbfi moUe of tteatmcnt c * u < vl thettln YtryteTtr auf. and U now * proooanetd cw * . DruC3artc mnch prescribed la tbne tnrables * id , ai muny can tear wrUtcti to , wUh bat lftti > f If any per- intnt gwd * Tlitrj Is no n < rD ci54 about thl * prrpnratoa. ! racttcal h rTalI' > n fraM' * til to potltlrely gnarantea at It will tfi9 sctisCoction. - Parbff tb * ! bt y r .at It hu bee in ( j-mril u , we bare thooimd * of l nipq tL # tb Btoit rational njnnt yet dlftmrtd , g-an I rar jf tbU V TT prttalent troob > , tbat U wtll knowa is * ih-t cu * of untold mist ry to 99 many , and n xrcn. . tacit fny with tbdr ctclm nostmmi and big * * t. Tb' imeJy bpntupiaftneatboT , < nooch to last & couth , aoa ot la a plati wrarpnr by mall , idled , tor 83fwo bozn l tInthreefaIli thtwnuu r. la tbe wont - - nl $7 Full IOU3 for nainiwill - npaay EACH BOX /send Icr a iTwcrTpllTe Pi > * * * Elrinr Ante iral IJ.V f liutratlou. which will -.jTin a tb mott c i > ilc I tb t * they can berwlorMtc rfeet manhood , ad Cited fw B L tb duties of llf , taxi f new affct I. & nt &Ml d § Vbr i Ump lo any ooe. i Id OITZi ? by U f IARRS ! REMEDY CO. HPG CHEH- 8S MILLION A rtw and compleU Onjda to \fa lo > k.p > 8lNly C tut pott- SHrllliy la wonenilct to Dfld s , - - . JmnU to .atl t , Cwicept'sa. Con aea nt. Fructl iw Wrorr * . Lf l.r' u of marrird ircn a , Diseases Tsllv to Women , tbtlr nnt and tmtnvnt , etc. . book frr prime ud ccuMint * rtiiioj , f 32O p CJ Hh Wl n 'e Entn li > r , kr msll. i" It < I , for BO cento. " The Private McdlcalAdvlser. " " " ' ' .t rnclt cf Irapnre uBucUUom , BIO co t e s rft fcauti ' yfrath aad their tP ru on after U > , emuiiar Vftrfcor It. 'numl Embtwn * , erT.u dttillty , Lou cf Snro.l Pow.r c ur&lnic Bimrrlas * Improper er QDb ; [ yrlTiaif ) tmim. t m .n.oTrr50 plate * . EO cents. "Medical AdYlce , ' " l" ' ' < " ' Manhood * d 7o2la31hoodL 1O CcUta ; Or t tlir * . R ikJ. M. TBr inia.o 6UO pa e8 , l l < r lOOIlln tratio ! l. mln rvery ttln D tbo rtfierfttlv * iy tc > that I tA Iraox1 Smpi. Silrer or Cnirimr. ' ( Tt Antbor InTlu. tontuti ra ui < il tt nar proniDl yantwtrMwilnnntCBu . ) A1 * - Or. Dutta' iJlSPensqry , "p. 12 JTortb th Ptrect.Bt.nl3.Mo. . tEatabUshed. 1847. Z For Sala by Newsdealers. AGENTS Wanted. f Tin. LUTTS 'n IUi I1 t noni tufbriof from IDPV TURCtnMBdli'm ' th ir MinM and ftddrew * ted o < mbTt rn ib n llut Ihry will learn lomcllitie to thjirf kadvantase. tt la not a Tron. E TSTI'TTJ-'Z'S. c'irc . ( iwrrr. Tuiaor- Vlrrrr. > c - fuli. anil A LIMB LOS \N be renlace-I by an ARTIFICIAL one } l jearsof pnct-cal experience u - \ hxs cnab'ed ni to Rive sati'iac-ion. AR- \ , 4 TIFIlAL LIMB1 and all kind ! of appa V-5 ra'us made to order. Elastic "tockings. \ a tn * > , h ul < lera 'l jpinal braces etc. jlSend / stam ] > for laree illustrate" ! catt < -C3 logue ( U ) full of valtuble mform'.tion Vddress DB.Vr , 0. LE ROY , 135 Clark Street , Jhicago. iieb itu tj.s , Ornioa , BRAVES' PAT. ROBBER TARGET BOX. An entirely new principle. . SAOOU Arrowc er BalltU ala o t ai tbal ( > t ai a RIFLE. Jahu ilcna > a , 3ef.inufa -tur r , 77 Su.lbieago. aend als * for New < 'aUlff. Htroll Saw coodi , Anbery , Baie Ball , & . T i > best goods In nurket , and all a manufa tartr/ prices. mai31-Jm SEND rOR CIRCULARS GILBERT HUBBARD&CO.CHICt ( '