i AGE OF SWIFF STEAMERS Tin L'gubuiog ' Voyages That are Now Midi ) Over the Atlantic , \ Tha Most Bemftrkub * Tripa \ on B oord Still Bwitter Building , CnUiui ; Down llio Schedule Tlmo to Europe to Six Di yi. No * Yctk Star. This is the URO of fAit tltno. lu thin raspeol it la ahead of all other ngta and cyc'o * , not excepting the golden to > > f Greocn and the halcyon cluj'B of Ireland , when her kings , with thulr ntuudarda of green unfurled , led the Bed Branch Kuighta to danger. lu the race for fast tlmo the utonm- ahlps uro mukhii , ' rapid ntrldoa to be first. Slnoo the Sirlus left 0 > rk Har bor on the 4 ti of April , 1838 , nrrlv- hiKinNow York on the 231 of the Boino mouth atonm navigation has tnndoan Inmiunao pain in speed. The Great Wcitern , vrhlch life Sonthamp- ton on the 8 h if Aptil , arrived in Now York on ihu sauio d > y ai the S.riua. I ho latest modern feat of fast tlrao han buen accomplished by the Noriuimllrt of tha Trruisitlautlque lino. Shu left Havre at 9 o'clock on tho' morning of May 6 und arrived at Sandy Hook M.iy lu at 8 p in , , thus making tbo voyn e in eight dnyo and eleven hjurp , ihu distance being 300 miles farther than Quconstowu. The AUaka and the Arizona of the Gayon line have hitherto boon easily first in tha raca for the faiteat tlmn botwueu Now York aud Q loonotoirn , having run fr > m the furniur to tha latter port In 0 days , 18 hears and 37 minutes , while thu Arizona performed the sumo distance In 7 days , 8 houn and 32 iniuntee. The Anchor line has hlthorto boon provorbiilly alow , but , in If fflth the Intention of redeeming UB character In this respect , It la about to make a grand effort for the fastest ocean time on record. With thla intention the Roaio started from Qacouatown ot 3 o'clock Thursday atcernoon. Mr. Henderson e.ild to a Star reporter : "Wo expect ahe will mcka the boot tlmo on record. In her speed trials on the ether aide nho haa made eighteen and a half knota an hour , which la the highest apeod over obtained by a steamship upon the Clydo " Others Are of opinion , however , that the Rome will hardly make her best tluie In her firat voyago. It took the Ari zona a year to como up to the faateat timu which aho has made. The Rome waa originally built for the Inman lln , In Barrow-on Furnoae , by the ; Barrow shipbuilding Hue , owned by the Duke of Devonshire , who la also the owner of the Anchor linn She ; WAS returned by the lumau line ba- cause nho did not como up to the con tract ia her freight capacity. Some improvements were then made upon her and her onqtno capacity increaaod with the intention ot leaving all her ocean companions iu the distance. How far this calculation has been cor rect throe daya more will toll. If ahe can sustain her eighteen and one-half knota an hour with favorable weather and a straight course , it ia presumed she will make the voyage in G iaya aud G hours or thereabouts The next fastest time to that of the Alaska woa nude by the Sarvia of the Onnurd hnp. She crossed from New York to Qaaanstown in 7 daya , 5 hours and 45 mlnutru , having Icfc New York Aucust 30 , 1882 The Arizona , of the Gulon line then cornea next , running from Qucenstown to Now York in 7 days , 8 houra and 32 minutsa. TnoVhlto Star line makes an admirable showing of good aver ages Blnce tha year 1870 , but ltd spe cially good times undo ; eight days are . ai follows : Garmaulo , April. 1877 , Qaeeastowii to New York , 7 daya , 11 hours , 37 mlnutoa ; Britannic , August , 1877 , Qneenstoffn to Now York , 7 dajs. 10 hours , 53 minutes ; Ger manic , February , 187G , Now York erto QaooiiBtown , 7 days , 15 houra , 17 mlu utos ; Britannic , Dapcmbor , 1870 , 7 days , 12 honra , 41 minutea ; Alrlatlo , May , 1881 , 7 days , 23 hourr , 39 mln- utoa. For six voyages from QaeonsHf town to Now York In 1870 the Britan18 nlo haa an average of 7 dya , 18 hour i * i 2G mlnntea ; and for the same number from Now York to Qdoonatown the average Is 7 days , 20 houra , 50 min utea. The same veaaol haa an average ; of 54 voyagoa of 8 days , 3 hours aud 22 minuses between the years 1870 and 1881 ; and the Germanic has an average during the aamo years of 50 voyages of 8 days , 6 honra and 20 minutes , The best tlmo of the Inman line was by the Olty of Bevlln , October , 1877 , from Qnecastonn to New York In 7 daya , 14 hours , 12 minutes. The tlmo [ made by the Glty of Rome , the great champion of the Anchor line , now on the way here , In May , 1882from Liv erpool to Now York , waa f days , , 20 hours , 50 minutes , There are a few points of considerable Interest with regard to all thau fit timers not gen ; erally knorrn to the public , and to which the ag9nt of the Inman line called the attention to the reporter. "There la a practical limit to thla fiat tlme"ho remarked , "whichs ema to have boon neatly reached. During the past fourteen yonra , with all the app'.Uccou of aolanco nnd Immense espeTUB , ae spaed haa ouly boon In- crowed ftDmt twenty hoara. Thli , of conrso , is H great deal , but it la still ! bacomlag mure and inoro difficult aud expensive to increase the epoed , eo that , iu u abort time , it will bo a very oxpuniiivo nutter to incraasa the lime an hou. , and it will not pay to do BO , Now take the Whtto Star line , for ox- ample. Their ahlpa mnko the bust averaga tltna a trlflo ever eight days and I vouturo the prediction that In future they will not boat their previous record , bocauao it will not pay to do " " ' "How sol" "Well , lu the firat Instance , the freight apace la greatly encroached upon by the immense machinery required - quired for ono of the faatost. Then there Is nn enormous expanse in coal , For example , the Alaska now bnrnn 245 tons a day during the voyago. The Sarvh burns about the eamo amount aud the Arizona 215 tons. Compare these with the amount t con sumed by the Olty of Brussels. In her quick voyage of 7 diys , 20 hours and 33 rail HUH , in 186'J , aho con sinuod only 120 tout ( ttr u y. " I Is 1 worthy of note iho tin Oily of Berlin ) of tliii jino , ntvlor iha emu * maud of that famous kjjpor * , 0 iptnln Kimticdy , no , * roilrcd to the qu.etudo ( f domcsuc iifd eel U lf i , nu-io daven rouud-l.nu v yif/os In 1878 , whloli averted 8 days , 2 Inuw nuu 37 mtu- Ute * . Tin Worru , of the North Gjrninn Lloyd , li rtiiothnr of tlie candidates or f t iiii' . In her ttl.il trip fihe undo 17 } kijnta un hour , and made the run ii.iiu Now York to Sjnth ampton In 7 dayj , 21 hours last full. "Wo consider the lima between Smthaiuptoti ! and Q.iucnstowu about Bcvenlocn or eighteen hours , " eald Lloyd's ' ncont , "aid we thnreforo conc - c udu tli-il tl-o Worra could make the run to Q loc-natowti in 7 daya and 3 or fonr'houra ' There will ba considerable cxclto- inotit In atojunlilp clrcha when thoiix days of tbu Rmu arc expired , if in dvod she dooa notshorr up at Sandy ( look sooner , and if nho should make her apprnrancn but a few houra after that time , It will probably be the sig nal to prepare for a Knuid ocean re ( jattaof Htcumshlps , It oho comes up to expectation In this trial trip , It li said tha Dako of Devonshire will stake n million upon her against the combined llcota of the Atlantic. The Rod Star line mikes no preten tious to fast time , bat the agent says thikt their Kvetas ; of ten days to Hamburg h jaatabiut as goad tlmo aa any ot thorn can chow , when nulli- ciont allowance has b > : cn made for that thirty elx hours' hard steaming through thu chuuucl , anil six or tevon houra mo-o through tbo "hzy Scheldt. " The ii rat ocean stuamahlp was the Eatorprlao , which silod from England to Calcutta in 1825. A NEW GAftXE. Tno Married nnd SinBlo Men Play at Urioket. The finest game of cricket ever played ! in Onasha waa played Wednes day afternoon , bat wean a picked tile of the Omaha club , as nearly as possible bio married and single. The chief features of the game were the batting of Howell for the single m'oa and Mr. Uurd for the married. To thoao nn- acquainted with the gam ? , the abbre viations stand as follows : B stands for bowled out on tha bowler ; c , caught out. Following la the score : MAnnum. 1 , Bhepnnl b. llowell 7 a Hod eth hit wioket , b. llowell. . . . C 3. Petera b. llowell 0 4. li.jey c. Ho well , b. Hichelleu 7 5. Firth c. J. ( Jarnaby , b. B 0 0. Lanyon c. Bracey , li. IIowoll 0 7. Hnrat o. Bracey , G w 21 8. lleaton-c. nnd b. Kichelleu 2 9 LeBeyt-runont. . . . . . . . . , . 0 10. Culler-c. llowell , b. lllehelieu. . . . 3 11. Clark b. Kichelleu 0 12. Baxter o. J. Uarnnby 0 13. LuoiH-c. Whltehouse 6 14. Lse not out -I Huns 67 ByoilO , L. Bye 1 , widen G 17 Total 74 SINCLB , 1. How ll-b , Hoay 4U 2. Riohelieu run out 5 3' Mah r o Hocigetb , b. Hhopard. . . . 3 1. Brasey b. Shepard 12 5 Juice * Cunahy b. Shepard 0 G , John Oarnaby ran out 21 7. . , Thompson . b. Shepard 2 8 Copeland b. Iloey . 13 9. WUtona-run out . 8 to' Jonei b. Shepnrd . 3 11. RiohrrdB-o Uodcoth . 0 I2- Butler oiught out . 0 13. Wbitehouse . 4 ByeaS. L. bye 1 , wides 3 . Ill - . , 7 Total . 118 Doatli cf Gnnc-r.il OP Buol. Special Olipitch to TUB l ! n. NAHUVILLK , May 31 GeneralGac. P. Buol , 0. S. A , died this r.ftarooou near this city , from the effacta of an operation performed on hio jaw aorao three weeks since , combined with heart disease. General Bael WAS a first cousin of General Dan Carlos Bnel. At the tlmo of his death ho WBS calonol of the Fifteenth United States Icfantry , now stationed at Fort Stanton , Now Mexico. Ho has bean on sick furlough ciuco January last. Hf entered the volunteer service tst.In 1801 * , rose from the rank of captain to onlonol , and was brevetted briga dier general. VISITED ] BYATHUJUJERBOIiT. Ourloua Woric of tno Lightning In a Dwelling Bouee at Greenville , New Jersey. The house of William Smith , on the old Bergen road at Greenville , N. / " wai struck by lightning on Monday night. Mr. Smith , with his mother wlfo and two children , Hattle and Harry , returned from Now York shortly after the atorm began. Ho waa very tired , and lay down on a bed with hla boy Harry in n room off the parlor. The child waa soon aaloep. Mra. Smith lighted a lamp In the parlor and a candle in the kitchen , She waa about to light another lamp , and her girl wai standing beside her , when a fhsh of 1 ghtuing illuminated the house. Simultaneously came ate crash of thunder that scorned to ahako the earth Mrr. Smith fell 1 on the fbor In iho kitchen , nnd her daughter dropped beside her. The older Mra. Smith , who W..D ultllng , remained in her chair , but , like i her daughter-in-law and grandchildren , became uncoaBcioua. Mr. Smith tried to start from hi * htd , bat was unable to move. Everybody In the hoaao was momcntari'y ' r.tunnr.d ex- cent the boy Harry , who Blcpt un- consciously through it all. At last Mr. Smith , recovering hla oxvolca , called to his wife to como to him. Ililslng herself after aome min utos , she looked to her mother-in-law and daughter , who ulowly regained conaclouanoaa , and then wont into > her husband's room. Ho doscrlbss his aonaatlons aa reaombllng what he would hnvo expected from a sot-to with Sullivan. When ho was able to rlae i ho and his wlfo wont through itho rohouso 1 , In several places the paper on the I walla had been torn from the plaster ; , and In three spots it was on fire , but it was easily extinguished , All the lights In the home had been put out , end the two clocks had been atopped. Many of the windows 1 and one of the lamp chlmneyi were broken. The carpet In the parlor was burnt , and r n'ooo of oil c'cth ' In thd kitchen , ncai * , .M > cli Mra. Smith win standing at the tlnni of the shook , wr.s npllt. The uiatchi'a on ( ho kitchen tnantnlplcca had entirely dlanppcarod. The frfttnowork of a mirror In Mr , Umllh'a bedroom waa burned , nud aorao ca the varnish wns atlcklni , ' to n bottle of bay rum that had baen t.tud- ItiK before it. The nlcctrfc cnrrout leotuod to have pasted through the kitchen floor Into thu collar , whiro it toro donn somu of the ulaater aud apllndurod the woodwoik Mrn. Smith WAS rendered almost ontlroly duaf by the shock , nud her llmbi on the aldo wore nearly useless. Shu is re- covering , . AUIUiD BY UIGNS. An Interesting Woddtntr of Deaf in n Brooklyn Uhurch B BraoVljo Union. Af full-dress wedding of unnaunl In- tercat took place hat evening nt St. Lake Episcopal church , on Clinton avenue , near Fulton street , the con tracting parties bolupr deaf mutes. The announcement of the ftct that deaf mutes i would bo married had the of gathering u largo campany , who packed the church long before the hour stated for the cere mony The brldo waa Mlaa Leonora 0 Gray , youngest daughter of Mrs. Elizibeth M. Gray , of this city , ana laagritduato : of the high class of the Now York Institute for Deaf Mutes , and haa ! for years boon a decided fav- orlto iudoat mute society of thla city , The groom i waa Mr. John W. Pratt , of Middiotown , Conn , , who la a graduate nato of the American asylum at Hart ford , Conn , , which waa the firat Institution tutio of Ita kind over orgaulzad in the United States , Curiosity prompted a number of gneata to attend the cer emony , but those who expected any great variation from the regulation evening marriage aorvlco were compelled pelle to go away disappointed. Aa J0 any wedding upon entering the church , ushers were in at tendance , but luatead of being deaf aud dumb , as eoma of the guoata ex pected to find them , they wore entire ly the opposite. Taoro were , however , among the company a number of deaf inutej , aud while the nahora were unfamiliar with the sign language , whenever a person entered the church and began a myaterlona movement of the ( Ingots , ho waa immediately eacortod to a front seat Irrespective of hln relationship. A party of four fnahlonablo attired young ladies , whoso beauty waa fcuflblontly notlcoa- bio to secure the Immediate attention of the four nahora , entered the center door a tow minutes before the hour for the ceremony. Instantly four dainti ly gloved hands wont up and the del icate fingoro bfpnn to move with graca- ful rapidity. The sympathy of the nihera waa aroused at once , and they politely escorted the fair guests ba- yond the latin ribbon Into a front paw ; but as each lady , as she entered tha teat , gave the uaher a captivating srnll and aweet'-Thank " a you , air , the ushers retired not as happy as they might have boon had they not been the victims of a joke. Of conrao a wedding of this character could not but have a ludicrona aide. The hour for the ceremony was 8 o'clock , and at precisely that tlmo Mr. A. H. Mea- site played the "Wedding March , " and the biidal party marched down the aisle , the bride and groom balng , oat of step , not hearing the mualc. Tin rector of the church. Rav. George ? R Van Da Water , and Rev. Thomas Gallaudot , of St. Ann'a church , fe New York , wore awaiting their arrival at the chancel. The bride as attired in whUo satin with long a , and the tulle veil W B caught with a wreath ( of orange blossoms. The groom . was dressed In full evening ? dross. Rsv. Mr. VanDj Water read a portion of thu regular Eplacop&l marriage aorvico , Dr. Gallnudet Inter preting it with the sign language as he progressed. Dr. Gillaudot per formed the remaining psrt of the service , speaking and Interpreting by motions. Whim that part of the service was reached whore the minis ter soys , "Dj you take thla woman > , " oto. , the groom bowed hla head. Dr. Gallandot interpreted as fast aa r.ho BDoko. Ho is a BOU of the Rsv. Mr. Gallaudot , who firat introduced the sign language In thla country , and who founded the first Institution of that tort in this country in 1817. The ' bride was given away by her uncle. The nahera were Mr , J. H , Johnson , of < hlfl city ; Mr. Oharles Pratt , a brother of the groom , of Mtddloton , Conn. ; Mr Henry N. Tifft and Mr. Irving H. Tiffc , of Now York. A re ception followed the ceremony at tha residence of the bride's mother , * o. 1114 Fulton atroot , whore a large company of deaf mntea gathered and expressed their congratulations with out saying a word. Where the Difference Was , An Arkansas man had located In Texas on a few rich acres , , and after > a year or two of southern effort at farming got discouraged , packed his household goods in a wagon and started back to Arkansas. His dilapi dated team , consisting of a Mexican pony and a Texas steer hitched to gether , were pulling the load leisurely along the road , when he mat a neigh bor , who saluted him. "HJlo , Clayton ! Which way ? " "I am polncr back to Arkansas. " " \Miat for ? " "Oh , I am tired and discouraged. I can't raise any crops here ; the conn- try ain't worth a cuss forearming , innIt Is altogether too hot. " "Well , Olayton , this man appears to have mighty line crops , " eald the neighbor , pointing to a neat house and thu oloau , tidy-look Ing acrea surround ing It , that vicre carrying a fine utand ; of different kinds of nmall grain. "Yes , that Is eo , " said the Arkansas traveler ; "but , d n It , Porklus , that man la a Dutchman. " Anror Wanted. Can any one bring UB n case of Kidney or Liver Complaint that Electric IHttcra will cot tipeeillly cure ? We Bay they can not , aa thousands of cases already permanently cured , nod who are dally roc- orumendlng Ktrctrio Bittern , will prove , ' Urlght's Disease , Diabetes , Weak Back , or any urinary complaint quickly cured. They purify the blood , regulate the bow- ela , anil act directly on the dUeased parts. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale at t 60o bottle by 0. F. Goodman , The Homo Now York Llfo Insur ance company haa the largest ratio of assets and surplus to Its liabilities of any of the loading companies. morn&ove THE SAINTED PARADISE. The Oliilliiig Wave of Dull Times Strikes tlio Oontor of Mormondom. The Railroads Temporarily Dis turb Real and Fioti- clout ) Values. ' reAno Disoiple of Joseph Refuses to Squeal and Becomes - comes a Martyr. The Floxrory Duo Blofiomi Behind Bare W -Moat for Two Corrcapondenc'o of Tin I ) a SALT LAKK , Mny 28. Northern Utah shows elgns of approaching dull times. Bear L ko valley , which anti cipated so much from the building of the Oregon Short line , in disappointed. The railroad carries more away than It brings in. C.ioho valley , one of the richest and moat prosperous dlatriots in the whole Rocky Mountain region , show signs of overtrading. It the U. P. and 0. P. carry the termini of their lines to Salt Lake Olty , of which there la considerable probability , then Ogden mnat Inevitably suffer liuan- clally. Prove has the beat prospects Immediately ahead of her , but the extension of a branch line of the Denver - vor & Rio Grande through Sanputo aud Lawla oountloa will necessarily open those rich valleys to direct communication east , and glvo the merchants of Monte , Ephrtam , aud Kiohfiold a goodly aharo of the Southern Utah trade. The advent of the Denver aud Rio Grande hiw disturbed values ; aud aa that little road Boema alive from top to tor , every day brings Ita surprise or its rumor ot something surprising. A few daya j o an effort waa made to steal the Utah and Nevada railway ; two parties voted the Btooic held by the trnatoo of the road (05 ( per cent of the whole ) and both preaentud proxies algned by that gentleman. It was a caio of 8 to 7 , or In this Instance of 5 to 4 , for tbo D. P. tutoreat had five ropresontativea present , and the ether party only four ; and , of cinrso , the five . won. Now for court proceedings , writs , , attachments , Injunctions , etc , , ad libitum. , But railroad squabblca are of little Import compared with the general in terest manifested iu thu case of a lady now in prison in the Territorial peni tentiary. A month ago Belle Harris was nobody , to-day eho Is a martyr. A abort tlmo since she waa brought be fore a grand jury at Beaver Oily aa a witneia in a polygamy examina tion. She waa aaked if oho was mar ried , but refused to anawer , stating it t was a privileged question. The jury reported her to Judge Twlss , United StatcsassoBlate'jnstlco for that judicial district who committed her for , con tempt. She was brought up to town tli i a journey of 200 miles , having a sink nursing infant with her at the time , aud hence taken to the penitentiary. That establishment haa no acoommo- dation for females. The only woman , over sent there before , during the whole history of Utah , WCB a negro woman , many years ago. Mrr. Ilar- rla haa boon confined In the guard's ' dining room. In the meantime the marshal la dividing of ! ' the butcher shop , DO that aho may have a compara tively accludcd plaoo , which , when finiihod , her frlondu intotid to furnish. Unfortunately , the lady haa been taken sick einoa her incarceration , which adds considerably to tbo indlg - nationexprj'isifidby horoo-rellglonlats , Her solicitor. ) hope to ohortlo release her on a writ of habeas oorpntr. There la another polygamy case which for a fotr days attracted qnlto an amount of alt ont lor. 0. F. Duo , o florist , has boon brought up before the justice of the poaoo for abusing his wife. Examination showed that "tho gray mare vras thu bettor horse , " and that vrhon they quarreled , whloh was a frequent occurrence , she generally did the whipping. Not cutting the satisfaction that she expected from the police judge , she complained against Duo for polygamy. To the great surprise of the non-Mormons , his follow polygamlata let him go to the penitentiary in default of ball ; there seems to have boon a sentiment amongst them of distrust and chagrin ; that a polygamlat should be fool enough to attempt to whip a woman . , aa they think his extensive and varied : experience should have taught him better. So thofloraculturlst languishes between tour bare walls where no flowers bloom and no women are permitted to enter. To-day a blacksmith named Fowler went Into a butcher shop on Second South street , and quarreled with the proprietor , who is named Galllfant. Finally the blacksmith planted his brawny fiat into the faoo of the dealer in meats , and the latter retaliated I by drawing a revolver and emptying three or four of its barrels into the body of the blacksmith. As I wrlto ' Fowler is ttllvo. Wr.NO. n.H7" JOHN STAULEH , JEUOMK 60HAMP. " Pro ldor.t. Vice 1'rca't. W. S DEIBUEN , Sec. aud Trcaa. THE NEBRASKA CO Lincoln , Rob , MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Planters Harrows Farm Rollers , Sulky Rates Bucket t levatl g VVIniimll s. Wo are prepaid to do Job work and manufac turing for ether parties , Addioaa all orUe.8 to tlm NK1MA8KA MANUKACTURKJO CD , Lincoln , Nab. MCCARTHY 210 14TH ST.BET. FAF NTL-1ANL DOUGLAS DexterL.TJiomas&Bro , WILL BUY AND 3KLL , 1XD ALL TBAN&AOnOMH OCHK1OTID TUERKWITU , Pay Taxes , Rent , Houses , Ktc , H BLOCK A NOTKH HUT UMT1TU1 ! WO3UJ * . [ rtom tli * n 4on WoM ) * . . FMtort Thu atwre li a coed Ilkenrn of Mr * . Lydla E. tltj Im , of Ijnn , Mann. , nho abiiTeallothtr liuman t ln y lx truthfollr railed tli "Par Frlrnd of Woman , Horn * ot hrr romiK > ndrnt3 lototocall h r. Sb KAloiuly dtrot d to tier work , which tl the outoord f ft llf itudjr , and Is olilUnl to k p lit lad talttantii , to help her answer tha Unro corn" dlch dalljr puur In upon hf r , ach t * rlnit U rvlen of mlTfrtnjr , or Joy ot rclrue from It. IK TcoUUtComiKjuncIlm lurdlclna for coed and nl 'II imrpoioa , I hat * pornonalllurr tlg U > J It an iimtliflpd of the truth of thin. On account of Iti proven nirtita. It 1 reoommendf idimcrllird | > bythelwit pliyflcUnt In the counlrj no Mym "tt worki like A chariu and taffi mud Un. U " 111 euro entirely the wont form of fallliH I the utoruK , Lcuoorrtitra , IrroenUt tnd p Uif enitruMlonallOrarlinTruu'jlri , Inflammation ai < Icerttlon , Hivodln , nil Dlii'laccmmt * and the col > jnent iplnul wcnViiSM , and It j > cit''j adapted I \e Chance of IJfo. " Itiwrmratocrcryiwrtlonof tfc rj lsm , andRlri iw life and rlcor. H rvmovct f&lntnomi , fla'ulrm-j tbtroyn all crarlni ; for itlmuUntt , and folium wivili tra of the ttomach. It cum Illoatlne , IlrAdarhot frroui 1'roitratlon , ( loncral Pflillltj , HlcrplcMiioM vprrwlon and Indention. That frnllnir of Urln | owncautlnff l iln , weight and luirkache , U aliraji tniuuiently curcxl liy Id uw. It will at all tlmn , an ( nd ' r alt clrcnmitAncw , net In hanuony with th * lai Vat ROTrrns the fcmalo fjtlcm. It costi only (1.vr bottle or Fix for | 3. , and U cold h ruptrlot . Any adIco rcqulrvttnn li BiK lal CAMM , 3 ] te namen of mriny n ho ha % o licon restored to pnrfed raltht > y tlio nrorf tbo VinrrtaMo Compound , can b btalned tiy addrcMdng Mr * 1'- with Ump lor nplj \ lier homo In Lynn , Main. For Kidney Complaint of rithtr tn this eompooodf urpauod as abundnnt trrtlinonluli ahow , "ItiK. rinkh in' IJ crlinn"aayionowrltw , "a i t UMrfd for the euro i < f Ooiutlpatloi oil TorjiWUj of the liter. Her Wool ondon In Ita iprHal line and httj tal upound ( a It * popularity , t her iu an Anfftl ot llorry when eel oothon. C ! ) Km A. at D. Hailway Time Table. U. P. U. K. MAIN LINK. /HHIVI Dally Exprai.lS:15 : pin Dal'y ' Kxprtea J:2li : p m lenvr Kxp. . . 7:10 : p m Denver Kxp..7:115 : a in Emigrant. . . . 0:00 : p m Emigrant ft.'i a in OMAHA AND LINCOLN UNB-U. . P. Dh. . OT. tlAVK. AtlRlVll. Lincoln Kx. . llilSa m I Lincoln Kx..1:03 : p m [ xod 8:15am : | Mlxml 4:45pm : DUMMY TUA1SJ8 BKIUaU DIVISION. Dummy trains leave Dmal m follf va 8:00 : a m ; 8:00 : a in ; 10CO : am ; 11.CO n ni , 1:00 : p in ; 2.00 u mi 8:00 : p in : 4:00p : in ; 5 00 p in ; (1:00 ( : p m Dummy traim leave U mv II llfuftii aa follows : 8:25 : a in ; 0:25am : ; 1C:25 : n m ; tl25 ; ui ; 1:25 : p m : 2:25 : p in ; 3 25 p in ; 4:25 : p iu ; 5:25 : p in ; 0:15 : p Sundays The Dummy trn'ns ' leate Otnalia at 9:00 : , lloo : a in ; 2:00 , 4.00 , 5:00 : ami < i00 ; p m. Leaves Council Bluff * at 0:25 : and 11:25 : l in , 2:25 : , 4:25 : , 6:25 : ami 6:25 : p m. TlinOUGH AND LOOALPASSENOEU T11AIN8 UUIDOE DITIS10N. LIAVB OMAHA. LltAVB COUNCIL BLUrrS Piss No 2. . . . -7:45 : am Ptt'B. No 6. . . 7,25 m " No 10 6:15 : pin " No 15 11:20am : " No 4 S:40pm : No 3..1l.TOiun : Emigrant No 0.0:15 : am No 19. . . 7-20pin No7.6-00 pm No 1. . . . 7:00 : pm SIOUX CfTY * PACIFIC-DEPOT N. ISth St Loivo Omaha for O'Neill via tit Paul Line for lllalr 8SOom : Arrive from NollRh 6:30 : pm C. , M. & ST. P. H. K.-U. P. DEPOT. tEAV * . ARRIVK. Uall& Ex 7 : m' M il& Ex..7.-2rp ! in Atlantic Kx..8:401' : uf Pao flc Ex..9:45n.n : Dally except Sunday t Daly. WABA811 , ST. LOUIS Jk PACIKIO H. Il.-U. P. DKt'OT. MA VII.1 ARRIVB Omaha 7:45urn : I Omaha llt'Oam 3:41) : ) p ni | ' C. , B. & Q. H. U.-U. P. DKPOT. ARRIVK. LBAVR. Mall" 7:46 : a m I Express n:45am : Expresii 8:40 : pm foil * 7.26pm N. Y. Kx. lo vcs Council IlluHs at 8:17 : p uif " " orrlvin " 8:20 : a mf Sundajaoxceptud. JOmahatlmo 0. , U. I. & P. H. II. U P. DEPOT. ARRiVK. LKAVII- _ . , Mall 9:45 : am I Express 7:46am : Expresi .7:20 : p m Mall 3 : IU p m jjuuday cjcopt.d. | Sundajgexccpted. C & N. W. H. U. U. P. DEPOT. ARK1VK. IKAVK. Mall * . . . .7-45 am Exproai 9:45 : a m Kiprosa 3:40 : pm „ , . 7:2upm : riundays oxccpt d Sundays cxceptud S. 0. & P. U. K.-U. P. DEPOT. Uallt 6:00 : nm I ExnroH 9:50 : am Uxnreu 0:00l : > m | Mallf 7SM p iu tSiiManya oxccptctl. ST PAUL i , OMAHA , NKURASKA DIVISION Nng B.oo am I No 1 4:60 : p m No 4 12:45 : pm | Nn3 11:16 : a ui SiinJnja oxctptod. K. o. . ST. Jon , & o. n. u. u-u. > t M. DEPOT. Mall. 8:25 : a ml Kxprosa 0:00 : am E prtw 7 : pmsiall | 0:50pm : B. A M. H. , IN NEUHASKA. Denfer Exp :15 : a in B:35 : p m Lincoln Kxp..035pm 9:10 : a in tIIS30UKIPAClFZU-U. | P. DEPOT. ARIUVK. DKPART. Express 0:50 : a m I Expresi 7:55 p m Mall . . CM Jim | Mall 8:05am : Trains Icav UK at l-lf > p in and arilrlDK at 0:50 : a m will have Pullman nlacpcr . Opening and Closing of Mallt. KOITtl. OrSK CLOSB. a. m. p. m. a.m. p.m. Chicago & Northwestern. . . 11:00 : 9:00 : 6:30 : 2:40 : Chicago , Ilock Island li P..lloO : 0:00 : 6:30 : 2:40 : Chicago , llurllnston & Q..11:1.0 : B:00 : 5:30 : 2UO Wabaeh 6:30 : Sioux City & PaclUc Union 1'aclflc 4:0011:40 : : Omaha & Itcpubllcan Va ! . . 2.0J 11:10 : Burlington & Mo. In Neb. . . 0:00 : 7:40 : 5:30 : Omaha & ' orthwestcrn. . . . 6,00 111 ? ourl l'\ciflc Local malla for State of Iowa leave but once a day , viz : 4 30 a. in. A Lincoln mill Is also opened at 10:30 : a. in. . Olllce open faundays from 12,00 in. to 1:00 : P. m > TII03. K HALL PoetmaiUr Saturday livening Tralni. The follonlnif tahli shows the date and namttt rf roads lunulnx tralrs to Chicago from thi Ublon Pacific tiandfer on Saturday evenlncs : 23 25 S IS ISa C a 1. " 1.t The i.hlc.ii > , St I'anl Jlfiinoaivlls and Orualia trulns leave every Siturdiy altprrioon Tha iiblcsiro , Milwaukee and St. I'aul trains cayu even aiur ay atternooir H. PHILLIPS TIIK LEADING NEW YORK Call and look over iny new fctore and ice ray new goods. 1207 Fern m Htrnnt. 12117 un-ler the management of Mr. Kalhh. E HOUSE J. , , OonaultinR and Civil Enginooi AND SURVKVOU. Siwchl attention to Survoylni ; Town Additions ami I , ti. KuinlflDB hstlmaUs of Excavntlons ) , Making > l > l > ' > > lM"i 4c' OKFICi : OVER FI118T NATIONAL BANK , | m 10-ly OMAHA , NKU. D Offices and parlors over the new Omaha National Bank , 13th , between Farnam and DouglasStreets , i S. HSHBLATT , I. D , , - PEOPEIETOB , Dr. Fishblatt can ba Consulted Evorv Day Exof pt Fridays and totnrdaysi those two Days beiiic dovqtod to His Difiipnsary at ) es Monies , Iowahpooml attention given to diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS , CATARRH , KIDNEY AKD BLADDER And Female Diseases , as well as fill Chronio and Kervons Diseases 331 ? , . Ha < Jlicov red the groMuKt cure In the world lor wmkn of Iho t > ck ml llmta , InrolunUry tmrirrs. lni | > otoncK' ' nir l tloM'lly ' , ncrvoutiirM languor limtt , , condition nfMcat. ) > nl | > U tlonof th , tlmtillty , Irembitinr , illimuifn ni nlcht or uldJInem , UlHixtt * ot the hfiwl. throat , ucwo 01 ekln iRuctioniol the liter , IUIIK" , toiimch l or > o os ! tliraetrrilblo illnorJera from its ot yoil'h , tin ) ( vnt | ir ctl en more Itta ) t the vlctlnu t'mu the nrHtiu no lUry hab con ot ; Bjretft to the nikrlp- . < cr cl Uljw.t , kltglilltii tliolr - ; moitrvllunt Ii0xn | or titUliiatloix , rcniturlni murlno Thoco th t are ut/crln < from thu evil ( irkctlcos which clojtroy tholr tnenuUpJ ; pnyalcal ; Impossible Bjrateml NERVOUS DEBILITY. The nympto.n ! of which luo * < liillill tro cil < * < mini ! , which untlla them trom n B nnil wicl.il iltilles , r.iakua pertormlnit inelr bml- happy imtrlnk'o Inuio'i bte , dljtrtnicn the Mt on ol the hcnrt , flu < liriot huat ilo camlof , ri'tubnol ' . Bplrl' 1 cv fjroliMlnic . Ululcrn cowaHico , fo > r , ilretmi , ron'lrflt night * , * ( , Iorietulnei9 ; , unnatural illich\rir9 , p&lii In th back amli hlp , * hort tirfathlnj , melan choly , tire cully ol conii iiy and havu > ri'i r < irnto to ho alnue , feeling ai tlreil In tno wliiiu ' . - murnlnjt M rc'tlrliiR B.-inlnil luslon of thought , , wiakmss lout manh O'l , white l > one ilo ( > o it In the urine , errotitnow. con- treuiMInK , watery and wiwk ejeii , dviwrsla , constlpitloa , pulciifiw , pUn * woaknou In the Ilmbt , etc. . nbould consult aa mo Immediately and bo restored to ported health. YOUNG MEN Who hare hecome victim * ol nolltary vice , that dreadful and destructive habit which weeps to an untimely grave thousinds rf joung men of exalted Ulonl and brilliant Intellect annually who might otherwise entrance listening eenaton with the thunders of tholr eloquence or waka toeosta- cy tlio HVIUR lyre , may call with full confidence. - MARRIAGE , m 4 Married persona or tounR men contemplating marriage bo of aware , physical we kness , loss * procroatlio power , , or ' Impctency any othcrillixjualltlciv-'lonipoo.llly rtllotud lie who self under Iho cam of lr. ) Klinnla tinav places bin , rclUjioujly contlde In hla houor aa a gentleman , and coat- dently rely upon his skill an a phyilclan. ' - OKOANATj WEAKNESS Immediately cured and full vigor restored. ThlsillaJi'SMlng allllc lo * which rondorn life a bnidtn i 1 and marriage ItupOfalblo , Ig thu poinlty paid by the victim lor Improper Indulgence. Young peopla I ' 1 aroap to commit exctmoi tion mt liclnir aivari ol the drovllu tha' \ conioquencei m ' . f > ow who that underatandii this § ul > Jtct will deny that procreation It loetejonor by those y o' falllnc ue. f ' Into Into Improper habltjthau bypriidentl Uoililcs being ilcprlv d of the plrajure of malthy OS- . prlngft.thoiu-JstserlatHand dtatructlvo aymptomt of Inth body an I mlnJ arise. The tjstomba * rouicit dcrang > d , the phi ( leal and menial fuuotlonn wo kou' Lonof procrcatlvo ponren. nervool i ' Inability , djspcpiila , palpltAtlon of the heart , Indigestion , ( constitutional debllltyWMtIng ol th t fiaino , cough , consumption and death. A CURE WARRANTED. Perionn ruined In health hyuuleained pro'cndora who keep them trlflln month after | moctt | - i liking pokoiiouaand Injurious couiK > und > , should apply Immodlately. ' DR. F1SIIDLATT lirrnlttito of one of the most riulncut colleges of the Im ted States , hvi eTi ( < cted aims of th * most antonlalilng curoa that were evei known ; many troubled with ringing In th * iara and head , when luleep , great uortousnona being alarmed at certain sounds , with frtquont bhistilnj , attended somt tluioa with derangement of the mind were cured Immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. r addresses all those who have Injured themselves by Improper Indulgence 'and nollUry hablUnhlch ruin both body and mind , unllltlng them tor buslno'a , atudso icty or marriage. These are eoino ol the incUnch lyofl < ctii produced by the oirly habits ol voutb , vlx : Weak * nees of the back and llinbti , p lns In tin b l an t dlmnosg of sight , IOM of muscular power , palpi tation of iho heart , djspepala , nervous Irritability , doraugement of digestive functions , debility , . ' consumption , etc. , - - PRIVATE OFFICES , OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANKr . OMAHA , NEB. CONSULTATION FIIKR. Chargei moderate and wlthlu the reach ol all who need sclontlfla Medical treatment. Thwo who n-n do at a dlitanco and cannot call , will receive prompt attention through mall by simply Bending thlor symptoms with postage. MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK. Cor , Water and Congreis Street * . CAPITAI4X.0X ) SURPLUS ] , - - SiOU.UOU Tranancts n general Hanking bunliiOBB. llo- ccivea the accuunta of linnks , lianbcra and others. Drnwa Foreign Kxchaiifa ; and makoa Cable Trnnaforn in Kurops and Tel- uKrnphlc Trnnafera of Money throughout the United Statca , Ihiya and eolla Oov ernmeut and ether Invcfltmont Securities , nud executes any buainoHs for Ita Corro- epondcnta In the Hue of linnklng , ASA P. POTTEr Preildent. J. J. EDDY , Oashler. J. W. WORK , Aaa't Cathie r mSith-me BSTA11L1B11KU 1818. HDEBPlUNaATTACnMBNT-NOT PATENT A. J" . .SIMPSON. . LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1109 tnd 1111 Dodge Street , OMiUA. PAPER WAREHOUSE 1 GRAHAMPAPER CO. 217 ami 219 North Main HI , St. Louli. MIOIEBALK DBALKK8IS HOOK , ) DADPBGWRITING NEWS , ; rArtnO t WRAPPING ESTItLOPES , CARD HOARD AND Printers' Stock. OTCash paid for Raga and Paper Btcci , Scrap Iron and lleUlg. Paper Stock rVarchousea 1229 to 1237 , North Sixth street. may 2 < 3m CORNICE WORKS" ! Iron nnd Slats Hoofing , 0. SPE01IT , Proprietor. 1111 Douglas St. - Omalia , Hob JlANUFAOTUUKK OK GALVANIZED Iron Cornices 1 DORMER WINDOWS , FINIALS , Tin , Iron and Slate Roofing , , Spucht'd I'atont Metallic Skylight Patnnt , " " lUtohet 15ir RUC ! 15rackot "rSbelviiii ? . I urn tha penoral for the ttbovo line of goods. IRON FENOINO , Creating , Halustrmles. Verandas , Iron liank KaillnKH , Witulow Ullnibj , Gel- lar Guim1 ; nlno GKNKUAL AC1KNT TOIl L'EERSON A CILL PATENT IN STOK IUJND HANSOoM B. HAAS , FLOEIST IEALEU ) IN Flowers , Plants and Boupota , Hewer beds prepared for .aj on In tho.clty at leasoDable prices , aiOTJX FALLS Jasper Stone [ INCOKPOKATBDJ lila Company la now prupnred to receive order * for SIOUX FALLS JASPER FOR Building Purposes , And will make ( lnuron on round lota for piompt do'lvcry. The Company la Bhlpplnjr PAV2N3 BLOCKS To both Chicago and Omaha , and aolldta corrca ponJcnco and ordorH from contractira on- cacod In paling atroota In anr of tbo Western 0 tlca. TESTIMONIALS EUPitRlMBNDfM'a OiTlcB , Clitraro | , Wret Divis ion Itallwiy Ctilca(0 ( , Dcccnibir 6 , 1882. D. Klwel' ' , Prosldo t fcloux Vt\\ \ \ * Water Power Com pany. DrarSIr I h i o received from > our com- jnny Incu October 1 , 18S1' , about 100 car loidsv cf K'anlta paring blocks nnd have laid them bo- twoei' therallnof ouralreot rallnav track lln the heart of the city. I have been uslny rsvlDR ma te ! Ill In thin city form ny years , and I takoploa- auro In FAlnK ttut In my o.lulon thoRranlto paving bb ckn fuinlshed by your company any the inoit rcgu'ar In khapo ard porfo t In form , and i afar I have bivnablato JU'RC , are poe- tonaed ol M diiMblo feature aa any matorlil uiak bt ever been offered or laid In 'lie rlty- Youri , JAS. K. LAKH. ( Copy.l ST. Louia , March 22 , 1833. TO ( Wllua ! IT MAY CONCEKN Thla la to certify that I have examined a pleco ol xranlte taken from the Sioux Falla Oraoll * Quarrloi , and. lu my opinion , It la the bvat iton for atrcct paviliK I have teen In Am-rlca. ( Signed ) HENRY KLAD , Pros. Hoard Public Improvement * . Stone for Paving Purposes And any peram Interentcil In euchImprovement * will flrd It ireally to hla advantage to communicate with ua. We Invite OORllKSrONDENOE ON THE SUBJECT. The general mana em nt and lupervlslon of the company's business li now In the band * of Win. Mclialo. Address your letters to A. G. SENEY , I'reildent o ( the Jjipcr Stone CD. ' ml'mlu-lf CX3