" " " " ' 1 - BE&-WEDNFSDA * JUNE 6 THE OLD WORLD. Queen Victoria's Health Qradu- ally Failing and the Doctors Express Alarm , Orops'cal Eymptonin and Fits ot Melancholy tbo End. The Irish Invincibles Expedite the Sn2in7 w.th Daad- ly Poluon. An GiUolul Report of the Pblrmtih at Uftiioi Gtiinral Fcrtlun VICTORIA'S HEALTH. * Special Dispatch to Tin llm. BJSTON , Jane G The Herald cable glvoa the statement of a correspond * out who made it his buiineaa tn Interview - t _ ' view "a well-known and itfl lential y member of the inner court circio , " In relation to the qnocri'u health. Ue waa Informed that atvoro dropsical aymptoma act in atd that the queon'a i cjnditlon waa considered ao nna fo that her dootora all protested bga < n t the preaont journey to Saotlind , The only reason the dootora assented to her removal waa the inability of her msjesty to got about. The hurt leg haa mlulffllz3d her out door exorclno. This h j baan moit a dly mimed , but It ia thought the fresh air of Balmoral will , in a great degree , make up for it The Immediate roault of this cessation of out-door life has been fit after fit of aorlons depression. ' Thia melan choly haa frightened the doctors , nd added to the internal morbidity of the ayatem , and is causing nil who know to anticipate at no very dUtant duo at Iei3t the q lean bolng confined a con firmed invalid to bod. ENGLAND. Bpechl Dlepatol ca to Tm Bm. LOLION , Juno5.-Tho Aocnt stakes handicap waa won by R J rdlno'u lahuiael ; Lord Coifdor'a Wi chcraft second , Sir F Johnston's Thabala ' third. Seven ran. LONDON , Juno 5 The race for the Prince of Walea stakes for three your olda waa won by Lord Falmouth'a Qalllnrd , who ran third In the r co for the Djrbj ; Duke Hamilton's t alan second , Lard Bradford's Liicoou , third. 'J ho anmmar mooting of ihe Ascot oonned to-day. A gold vuso vnluod ut 200 sovoreigaB , ctvon by her nnjdat , . was won by J. Johnntono'a Border Mlnatrel ; K. Vmor'a H alosoopa sue end , Lord lloaobarry'a Bonny Jean third. Six atarteri. LONDON , Jnno 5. The Dally Nowa correspondent at Berlin oaya that the in yor nf Moscow has gouo to his estate in Tambow , or , in other words , haa been banished for havlug es- prcaaed a hope In hla speech ut thn barqaot to the mayorocf cities during the coronation festivhicH that the c : wonld inatltnto a conotltntioual re- glmo.Adviceo Adviceo from Slorra , Laono under date of May 24th aay that lif ty per eons vero roaatod alivu for wltchcrafl in Sheboj district LONDON , Juns 0. A dlspsloh to the Standard from S.orru Ljono atatca that King Kall'.j Ivalkali , uu thor of the late war in Ashtaneo , waa fit ? Iui3'.bj7 vcs crpd to hln thvono. Lard Dafi'orln is decorated with the grand cross of the ordsr of 'Bith. In a rjcsnt debate in commons SI William Harconrt , homo ( secretary Implied that Lord Iloiobnry , in th capacity of under Bic'otary tor the homo department , was apoclitll ; charged with the Scj'ch intcront merely aa a temporary plan intendoi to propitiate the Scotch nioinbcrr The atatomcnt of the horn accretary has ( ffinded Lord Iliao berry , who on ontorlng the house o lords to-day took a aoat apart from hi colleagues , evidently threatened to re sign , aud it la assorted haa alread ; written to Gladstone acquainting him of hia lutontton , It ia atill hoped tha the matter will bn aottlod. LONDON , Jnno 5 Lord Boaoborr ; resigned the cfliae of under aocrotar ; of the home department , and Johi Tomlinson Hilbert , member of pirlla meat for Oldham and parliamontar , aeoretary to the local govornmen board , waa appointed Lord Roaeber ry'o ancceasor. The' resignation duo to the recent ezpreaalor.a of feel Ing in the house of commons , that the ndoar aooroUry for the home depart ment ahonld ben member of the honao of commona , Informers Kavanaugh and Hanlan were aont to England from Dublin yoEtcrday. IRELAND. Special Dlipitch to Tin UKI. DDBLIK , June 5. It la rumored the Invlnolblea extensively used poison 0u removing obnozloua poraona. The police are Investigating a number of ' CM6B of auspicious doatha la the last ' few years , especially the case cf the hotel keeper named Jury , of Dublin , who died a fortnight after the 1'toftalx park murders. From disclosure * by informers the authorities do not doubt that Jury waa poisoned. The reason alleged for poisoning la , ho Inadvertently opened a letter addroaied to Tynan , who waa staying at Jury's hotel. Jury discovered thu letter ( contained directions in regard to the secret society , and fearing tha vengoancoof membory of the society i ho destroyed the letter. A waiter , however , iaforracd Tynan that Jury had n letter for him. It la thought that Jury's removal was then decided upon. Edward Harrington , editor of the Kerry Sentinel , and the prlntorof that paper have each bosn aontoncod to Im prisonment for sir months. Thia le on account of the publication in the cflisa of The Santtnol of n placard in vitlng persona who wished to join the InvluclbleH to attend a meeting. The ; will appeal from their noutome. Ttri coruporiton on the paper plcadec : guilty to aaalatinq in the publicatioi of the placard andeachworoeentoncec to two months. FRANCE. SprcUl Dlipitchea to Tuiliii. PAUIS , June 5 An official roper > from Tonquln , in regard to the recon hostilities near Hanoi , ataten Oaptalr liavlora was killed while endeavoring to prevent the caplnro of n gun , ai.i 1 which was auSjcquently recovered , ' The Fronnh column retreated In good order , the troundtd uoro earth d bck to llano ! . and all the dead left belhd. The enemy lost 113 met' . Tno oltuitijn at Hanoi is reimurli'p. Twocomp- nlca of tionpa othr'i'd irom llniuhoug for Aaual on the 27th nit. The oem > tnander of Fort Niin > Diuh telegraphs that ho ( gable to rrpal any uttack. It la stated that tUo prluo'p ' lohjjct. of the cabinet council to-day w a to cxamluo , in vlow of a rup'uro wi'h China , apian for the campaign against China , supplied by an oflisor familiar with the country. PARIS , JJDO 5 Marquis TH n , the Chluoso rcprf.aeutntivo at Paris , London and St. Petersburg , nnd who roprc/outcd China at the coronation of the czar , has been lutcrvlowedat Mos cow. Ho said that diplomatic rela tions between Franco and China wonld certainly cuaeo If the former operated in Tonquln without having seriously arranged with China. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. Special Lilppatctus to Tux Die. Sr PKTBR&UURO , Juno 5 The Journal do St Petersburg any a : The coronation of the cztr will leave be hind indelible traces in the hearts of the pcoplo of the great acts ciTtioted amidst tts splendors. The czir'a letter - tor to D.-glera regarding Ruesl * ' con ditlon , aud her relation with foreign powers , was thefinlahod programme of ponce , wlih which tha people sympa thizo. ROME Juno 5 It Is the Intention of the Vatican to express its thanks tn Great B.'itaiu for aid extended Catholic missionaries in Soudan , BERIIX , June G Tha sugar tax bill ptsaud Its second reading in the reichetag to-day. A cominittoo was appointed to inquire Into the manu facture of nngar troin beet root. ROME , Jane C la the debate on the tariff , ( n the chamber of deputies , Oiporlo Raid It was abiolutoly necei- sary f jr Italy to defend horaelf against competition , not only nf America bat Asia and Australia , which abound in virgin noil. litiais , Jane 5. Ono hundred end forty three soldlera at Poscn wcro anoldentaily polaoned. The condition cf the men la dangorono. A bill to prevent corrupt practices ut elections pisiad thu second reading In the commons last evening , BERLIN , Juno 5. The North Ger ratm Qjzotto dmilcn that Biamarck consulted judicial authority in rela tion to tbo dissolution of the federal treaty with n view to * abolishing tbo Ralonstag THE HAWKEY E STATE. Remarkable Growth and Prosperity pority of Half a Century. Agriculture and Commerce Go Hand in Band with Schoote , Colleges and Churches. ThQ StrufTgleRof the Early Set tlers and t' e Formation cf the Stau > . Histirloal and Statistical S Chic go Times. If the whole west did not prcsont an exn'mpld'of ' growth tud do7tlcp merit which , woudoifal as It really la , has ccnaod to astonish , it would bs diiHcalt to believe that lo n , a ntato no proaperous end great , co advancad in agrlcalturo and oommorco , so rich in ojllo ea ; > ud tuhoolc , and BO abun dantly supplied frith churches and charltica , dates its actual nottlomont back only to the year 1833 atlmo comprialug bat a little more than a generation , und easily covered hy the rucoilostlou of multitudes of men now living. White men , adventurous hunters , had , to bo sure , in vaded some portions of the wilder ness now included within the bound aries of the state , and the bold and hardy Dabuque had , almost fifty years before , formed a little settlement on the eito of the city which now bears hla nemo , but such adventurers were trespassers on the soil of the red man , and it was only on Juno 1 , 1833 , that settlement was commenced which was recognized by the laws of the United States and the Indian treaty made the preceding year. This , therefore , is the proper point from which to date the history of Iowa under the occupa tion and control of white settlers , and Friday , Jane 1 , had been appropriate ly selected as the time of the semi- centennial celebration , Iowa derives its name , which Is f aid to mean , in the language of the In dians , "tho beautiful land , " from the river so called. It was originally a part of the vast terrltorlei Included In LonUUna ceded to the United States In 1803 TUB FIltST SETTLEMENT of whites within the preaent limits of the atato was made by a colony of mlnera from Prairie dn Ohlen under lulleu Dabuqao in 1788 115 years alter the discovery of those shores by Marqnotto and Jollot. The territory was men a part of the Spanish prov ince of L mieiana , and the northern portion u ! the proeent atate was occu- pled b ? the Fox Indians , from whom Dubuq'io obcalntd a permit to work the mines. Tbo extent of the mining territory claimed by Dubuque was do. fined na "ivbuut seven leagues" alonf thu Albdselppl. The claim also extended od "three loignos" in width from tht river , Including the prairie and bluff on which the city of Dubnquo non atande. Dabuquo llvod on good terms with the Indiana , acquiring great Ufluoncc ever them as a aortcf patriarchal chlol In hio colony. Ho collected aronut . him n uumber of French and half broods , built a furnace for smelting load , n homo power mill , and cirrloc on some trndo with the Indiana in beer d sale of poods obtained in exchange foi load at SLnuls. . Ha died In 1810 For the next 15 years little waa doni by the Frouoh mtncra , although man ; folloTfors of Dubuque remained in tin vicinity for nearly 20 years after ils death. The aetUomont formed by DabuquB was eventually broken upb : the fiarco Indian wara between ho rival tribes of the northwest. In 1831 a few whltoa obtained permission free the Indiana to explore the lead mine Dabnqne. Too found but few traces of Dabaqnc'a nottlemout re- mslnlnp. About 70 building" , con directed nf poles and bark of treen , re in lined tu toll of thoao who had BO re cently Inhabited them. The mining operations of the settlers tlors were soon luterforod with by the war department , which being deter mined to protect the Indians in their rights , ordered OJLONKL 7.AVURRV TAYLOIt to diiporso tbo Intruders from the mines. Anticlpitiag his action they rtcroasnd the r.rcr. A military forot was then stationed at Dabuquo to keep the cxttlora from returning. Djr- Ing the Bask Uwk war which teen t > rk ko out , theao troops were with drawn to protect the settlements of Illinois and Wisconsin. As a result of this war the Indiana not only failed to retain the lands which they had sold east .of the Mississippi , but lost a largo tract of their poiieaiions In Iowa. The treaty which secured the Black Hank purchase was nindo by Gen. Scott in September , 1832. It Included the territory bordering on the west side of the Mississippi , extending back a dis tance of about forty miles , Atid com prising } he eastern pnrtlon of the pret ent state of Iowa. After the close of the war the lodlnns mootly abandoned the neighborhood of Dobuquo , and eomo ot the nottlerj who bad been driven r ff in 1830 rotnrnod in the fall of 1832 to take pntaoetbn of their former claims. In January , however , troops wore again aout from Prairie du Ohlou to remove thorn nn the ground that the tmnly with the loduns would not take efface until Juno 1 , 1833 It was not until this date , then , that the actual settlement of the atato began , aud it appears that Simuel White wivi thn first legal itettlor. Iu the fall nf 18312 Danlol Tothoro ar rived In DJB Molnos county and sot tied on the prairlo about throe miles west of the Mlflfllosippl river. About the it&mo time Samuel White with his family , erected his cabin , near the the livov , at what fa known as the upper bluff , within the limits of the present city of Burlington , This wao before the extinction of the Indian title. There wan then n government military pont at R > ok Island , and eomo dra goons came down trora that place dur ing the next winter and DROVE TOTUERO AND W1IITK OVER TUB RIVER burning their cabins. Yvhlto remain ed iu Illinois nntll the 1st of the fol lowing Juno , whpn the Indians eur rendered posaension of the ' B ack Hawk purchase , " and on that very day ho was on the ground from which hi had been driven , aud built hla secant cabin. This cabin stood on what la now called front atroot , between Cnur and High otroeto , In the city of Bir licglor. Soon after Mr. Whito'n re turn hia brother-in-law , Mr. Djollttln j ilood him , and in 1833 they laid on the original town , naming it Burling ton , from the town of that name In Vermont. In 1834 the territory now includot in Iowa was placed under th jnrisdlc tlon of Michigan , and in 1S3G nude tha1 ; of Wisconsin. On Juno 12,1838 Iowa KM erected into a separata ter ' rito'ry , and on July 4h of the sam year the now government wo formal ly installed at Burlington. U.idor it territorial organization lova include ! all the country north of Missouri , between twoen the Mlsslaalppl r.nd Muaour rlvcra , and to the British line , am coriocquontly the creator part of th prcsene ataro ot Minnesota and th whole of D koto territory , with n area of 104 C03 tqusro mlle In 183 thf zorort'O'cnt nimnvrl tt',1 JftT. i'.Y in 1844 ac'tato canctitution wan foruiod and a petition eoat , to cunsirpsa fur ad- mistier to the union. Tals was not granted on account of the constitu tional limits nnsumed , and by aa ; wi of M'jich 3,1845 , cotigrcBB a'ofiaod the bonudariea that would bo acceptable. The next ynar the propoeod buundnr- iea were npprovod by a convention as sembled for thn purpose , and ou Dc- comber 23 , 1810 , lotra was admltiud into the uoioii. The capital was re moved to DdB Moinea in 1857 On January 25 , 1855 , an act was paoaod by the legislature submitting to the people th ? question of cilllng a con stitutional convention. The proposi tion having bien approved , an election of delegates was bold In November , 1850 Oa January 19,1857 , the convention vontion met Iu Iowa Oity and framed the present constitution , which was ratified August 3 , 1857 , by a vote of 40,311 to 38,081. The word ' 'white" where It had boon used In defining the qualifications of eleotora , the basis of ropresentatlon , and the obligation of mllltla dnty , was stricken out by acts of the legislature , aabupqueatly up- pr wed by the people in 18G8. BTho opening | OK THE TERRITORY TO HETTLEUENT was the signal for an active emigration thiher. The firat comers were not alow in discovering the great fertility of the soil and the ealubrlouoneefj of , the cllmato. The possibility of the region veto recognized , andthousatide wore almost at once tempted to take up their homes in that favored sec tion. The increase In population wan as rapid as that exhibited by almost any other western state. In 1840 , when its firat United States censoc was taken , the population was 43,112 ; in 1850 it was 192 214 ; I860 , 674,013- 1870,1,194 020 ; 1880 , 1,024,615. The greatest industry of Iowa la agriculture. The land la aa rich and - fertile as any in the world , and the acreage under cultivation la large. Tno number of farms have Incroiaoo from 14.8U5 in 1850 to 185.351 In . 1880 , or irom 2,730(104 ( acres to 24.- 752 700 , of which 19.800 511 acres are highly improved. The advance In production haa boon aa remarkable Q ap the increase of the atato in papula tmn. tmn.Tho The average aizj of farms in 1880 waa 134 ooriw , and the valno ยง 507 , 430,227. In1880 _ _ the valnoi of live Block waa $124715,103 , against ? 3.- 689,275 in 1850. It consisted ci . 702,322 horaea , 44,424 rmlea and aseca , 2 f ro oxen , 854,187 mlloli COVTB , 1,755 312 ether oittle , .155(351 { ehoop , 0,034,310 aninc * . Tlu vaat majority of the population of Iowa is ougoged In ap.rimlture , but the state haa mndo KAMI ) ST1UUKH IN MAliUKAUrOHKB. In 1850 tha number of mannfacctnrlng oalablisbmonU waa only 522 , the oipl ' tal employed waa $1,202 875 hand- employed 1,707 , wagoa 8473,01(5 ( , anc valno of prodncta $3,551,78 , ' ) , It 1880 the United States census showo- ; thn number of establishment ! ! to b < 0.021 ; capital , 33,987,880 ; haudi otnplnrrd , S.C 813 ; p H In 725 Oti2 ; Vhluo ot material * tUj 7 ( 4 Ull ; vulu.1 of product * , $71 U4jlJO ) Great iw haa been the uinturui de- volopmout of thn ntati1 , It haa not been to the neglect of itn t'inc.itional Inter oala. According to the auditor' * Inat blrnninl report , the numbrr of tchool children tu low * la 594 750. Of tint number ; H1 292 are by approximation botwooti the rgca of U aud 10 yo.uo The number < f < ll ngoa onrollwtl in the ichoola la 431 513. The nvorogo attendance - tendance la 254 083 Thfl number of public schools ia 11,244 of which 503 are graded ; teachers , 21,775 0,5JO main nnd 15 230 female ; school Imunoa , 11,221 the value of which Ia (9 533- , 493 The receipts for all school pur poses throughout the atatii were J5 , OOli 023 00 , and the expenditures $5- 129 279 49 The illiteracy la vury mall , Oat of 1,181 G41 pornnna over ou years of ago only 28,127 ro re ported aa nnnblo tn road , or 2 4 10 par < tnt , whllo 4(5,009 ( , or 3 9 10 pur cout , jau not wrlto. Thia ia n butter show- ng than la nindo by any ether atato ? h > number nf newapapnra published n Iowa Ib 509 , of which 523 are print- id In the Eugilah language. The number of aonvlotlnna for rlrao dnrlntr the laat biennial period was 2,451 , a diminution ai compared with th prior term , when they num bered 2 979 The amount of finca mposed fur the period wn * f 137- ' 07 33 nnd the amount collected waa f34,959 42. The nnmbor of poraoua u the poor houses aud receiving aid n counties without poor .houses ia 1.304. M1N1NO Ono of the Important Industries of lie ntato In mining , Thora are in no- irntiou 457 mlnos , omp.loyluR 0 176 lauda. The coal moaanrca are regara od as the moat prominent sources of mineral wealth , though the lo.id mlnoi it the galena limestone h .vu attracted the earliest and greatest attention , and have so far boon I ho most Impor- .ant in ths valno of their productions. Their aggregate thick less in the aonthorc part of the atnto a lota than five hundred feet , and In thfaaro found aoveral workable beds of bituminous coal , ono of which la aomotimoa Reran foot thick. Along the Mltelcalppl river , between Divcn- port and Muooatlno , a deposit of this character atrotohoa twenty mllca up and don the river , and thruo miles back of It. This la itho extension on the Ioa aldo of the Illltiolo coal field , the Mississippi river having separated this portion from the tat In body , Tno coal fi'jld ' of the otat.i embraaea an area of twenty thousand rqutro miles , ard coal ia mined in twtmy-aix conn- tioa. The coal ia bitua 'nous , and of excellent qanllty. T lcnd mines are in tno boll''ooonplod by the the gOona lltntstono. This traci rob'inn the Mhaieaipp rivi-r at Dabnque , and lies along the valley of Turkey river totvntd the northwest , but the only mlnoa that have bjon worked in It aio tinar the Mkeljcjppl. The ore Is chit 11 / found iu vertical crevices which are traced In east nnd woit line : with rotnnrk&blo regularly. They ar < ccngrfg.-.tod In great nnmbor iu the Immediate vicinity of Djbuqno , am from the report of the uUto geologists it nppoarj that uo district in the MU- ulsalppl vatloy ban produced BO largo an amount of ere for its ( xtont as thi tract of tvvolvo or fifteotiiqui ro miles Icina haa nleo email deposits of iron ere , and there are many ether minor ala of considerable valuo. A depitl of pypotim of romorkiblo Snouensjn purity oxlsto near Fort Djdga , from which a superior i.rtiolo of plafttor o pnzla haa be:1 ! : ; . - . * . . - Butlnr Given Up Onu pedal Dispatch to Till Ur.x. , Juno 5 - G > vornor Ballot e-.t n mosR-go to Ho la ialatnre this freraoou , i i nhich ho imyo ho will al- uw the ullla appropriating' money for 'ariuus atato cburltablo iualltntmna to leoamo laws without his signature , farther contention wonld bo isojeca. He , however , protcota gsinat the wrecklea ) waste of money , which wonld result from the pasaaga f thcco bills , and clalrna theae Instltu- iona can bo conducted at a greatly ro- iuced coat. Thomnn 3. Sbicldi shot nnd killed JOB. r. SsltoD.buperlntenJent of tbo Maryland and Uharlotte copper mines , In North 'jirollna , ypBtordiy inorning. Shields hlraa that Beltnti reduced hi- " oUter aud ofuied to marry hor. Shields has iur- endered. Miss Julia Koho , daughter of tbe Jebrew millionaire , David O. Kobe , of 3bc ! go , waa married nt tbo Lai and hotel oat evoninK to Irvtot ; Uernhelujer , of Now York , a relative of the tSollgmsua , bank ers , SKIN DISEASES Flft en Years of Suffering D dy Cove eel Hjmor Had twelve Doctors Paid Out GOO No Cu e no nope. I wl'l now ntato that I raide a mlracu'ous cure > f oaai'f the womt taies of skin dliiaicj kinwn Th pitlmt In a man 40 jearjold ; liad mil jroc tlftrevn. . Ills eyes , sclp an-t ncariy hli whole bed/ presented frlihtful Mipear- ance Had had the attention ot t eltc diffdrrnt phyelclans , who prutcritiel the beat remedies knjivn to th'piofcailon.BUChaj lortldu potoailum , arecnlc , ejnotlvo tublln/a'o , > ar tp- a Ilia , etc. Had palJ t * > 00 for mei'lcal Iru.tai nl with but little relief. I prevailed upn him tr use theCi'Tici'RA HEHOLTRNT ( bloort purlflur ) In ternally and I ho CumfRitnd < : uTUUR < rin < | . ex tcriallv. He did so , and a toinplttelitured The rkln on h'shead , fae * , and a a y other part of bin body , which presented a rnoit I athsoinc ftpncarnno.1 , It now as toft and smcoib as that o M an Int ill's , with no ecir or trice of I hi dU emu If It bebluil. He hia now bcej cured twelvi niontlw. Keiwrtrd bv r. II. hltOWN , K > i | . Uarnwo'l , R. a ttferoi.ce , Di. A. UAKH , Uharlcstou , H , C' . Kelpie s fir Eight Yea-s-Uns le to Walt - ton.'no Year Qot Pbout on ranis anc Knees A Wo derf. I Cure I have hv ) a most wonderful euro cf Sal Uifuin. Kir novento'ii ju id I eulfur'd wit Hal. Unuiinr I hvl it on my head , nock , a imam ltg I vtat. nulablo to uailc , nnlj on mj hand and kn ui , lor eighty an. I tried lumnrcds o rcnitdlo ; not onu Md the Itait meet. Tb ilictorn nalcl ray raaa wu lucurtblo. Ho uiv par cntstilrd ovorj thins that camu tlong. "I jw > our f dvcrtl < tni ( nti ) , ami oincluc-l ! retry Cm ti KA I.HMKDIH. Too CUTICUK * ) iroii < ht 11h laiuicr to the urf > co cf my nkln It would dro oil ni It lainmr , ui. til n 'W I am cntlr.ly well All I ci'iHty Is Jttmiik ) ' < umo > t oiartlly for IIn ; euro. Anv p rton > < > liiiK-.il Ii littir a frail lot Hum w-lc or ocnio nnil b u luc , and fltd on thcmeclvei. WIU , MuUOSAM ) , iM i Dearborn rtt , Chlogo 111. The 'utcura Tr ntmvt , for the euro o Hkin S' lp ami . I ol H4 are , cinUsts III tb Inturniii ute ol ( 'irnt > HKNULVE.NT , thute\ lllnoJ I'li-lfbr , a.u , i t > ixtoin.l uu.I CITILI K Mid 1 1 TIM iu ur , the grrtat bkln euro ' . l'ilc otOni.iiU muJI iioxm 60 ft' . ; large boxen , l CLTIIVIU ofwiUKxr 41 ] nr bottlo. ( 'unu K cor. 26 ca ; ( 'i.uii.t . IUVINO Botr. 10 cti Bold by . I Onu J AND 3HLMIOAUOO t-'otttt D ftOy Kcr Infant" " u ftrj'l Illrth Humor. . UrMit anil Kklii lilvmithpn , unu Ci'Tld'K kiniailu'lcuu < y ptrfiuiul SLIa IleiiitHlui and T.ilct , lia'h and .Siuiery Hinatlvo Atx lutoljr puro. taluj 1H31 daJ 1881 , 1,100,000. Eailway Time Table , u. P. n. R. MAIN MSB. ARKIVI DvllyKiprr * . 13:1,1 : pm I PM'y F.nrtM 1:25 : p m IM rer f.xp . 7'4i > p m Donrrr K p. . . 7:3 : ; Kmlcranl. . 6HO : p in | KuilKtant . . .f'J n In ( UAIIA AND LINCOLN I INK-I' 1' DK * . OT tftva. ARRIVlt. I Llrcoln M. . Ilil a m I Llnroln K . . . .1:03 : run lll i 1 8:15a : m | lllxel .4:45pm : DUMMY THAI S-aillDOK DIVISION. Dummy train * It ave Omat > a ai fell wa P:00 : a in ; p.-OOa m ; IOCOam : ; II.CO a in , lwpm2.oO : ; in ; . " . ( K ) p iu : 4:00 : p m ; 5 00 p m ; tf:00 : p in Dummy trains leave Ccuncll Hindu M lollown : 8:2J : a m ; flS5 : a m : 10:25 a mj ll.vftam ; lSSp : m : 2:85 : p mj 3 ! 5 p in ; 4:25 : p iu ; B : 5 p in ; fii.fi p ID. Sundayr * h < i Dummy tralni learn Omaha at 9:00ll:00a : : nr,2.-00 , 4.U ) , 5:00 : antl e:00pm. : Ltatri Council UluR * at 9:25 : and 11:25 : i in , 7:26,4 : : 5. S:25 : and 6:25 : p m. TIIUOUQH AND LOCALPA88KNOKR T11A1NB IIHHKIE U1T13ION. t.RAVK OXAIIA. LRAVH COCSC1L lU'm I'm No 2 . .7:45 : am Pa . No 5. . . 7,25am 11 No 10 i : < 5pm " > ol5.Mll:20ain : "No 4 3:40 : pm ' No 3. . .llutO am KmlirantNoe.6t5am : ' No 19.- 7-S'ipm " NoT.tWOptn " No 1. . . 7:00 : pm IOUX CITY * PACIFIC DEPOT N. 15th St nve Omaha for O'Neill Tla tit I'aul Un lor Illalt 8:50am : Itora Nellgh SUtOpm C , , M. A ST. I' , n. IU U. P. DKI'OT. LR4VR. ARRIVII. ( all& Ki 7:45 : am'I JUII& Ei..73'Jp in Mlantle Kx..8:40p : nf Pacflo Kx..9:4Aa : ai Dally eicopt Sunday | fl > aly. VAHA3U , ST. LOUIS A I'AClrlC U. ll.-U. P. DKI'OT. LIUVl. ' ARtlTI Omatia 7:45 : a ra | Omaha. . . 11:20 : i ra SMJp in G , U. t Q. 11. a-U. P. DKFOT. ARR1T1. L1ATI. Uall * 7:45a : m I Kipreu 0:45 : a m KiprcM 3:40 : pm Mall * 7,26 p tu N. Y. Kx. leirra Council Illudi at 8:17 : p mf " arrlret BSOamf 'Sundayi ' exceptoti. tOmaha time C. , R. I ( I P. U. U.-U P. DKPOT. AHHIVE. LRATI. > lall 9:45am : I ExproM 7:4S a m Kiprest .JSOptuI Mall 3:40pm : * dundayi ei ooptcu. | 'Sundays cxrrptou. C. & N. W. IU U.-U. P. DKPOT. ARRITI. LKAVH. Ualt 7-t5am Expren 0:45 : am 3:40 : p tn Mall * 7:2ilpiu : oxccptnl Sunday ) excepUd S. C. & P. U. U.-U. P. DKPOT. Mallt :00am : I Kxpro 0:50am : KxpruM 0:00pm : | Mallt 7:20 pm | SaiiUy exccptrd ST PAUL A ) OMAHA , NKtinASKA DIVISION DEPOT N. 15TI1 8T. Not 8.-00 am I No 1 4:50 : proNe No i 12:45p : m | No3 Ill6am : Sundays oiccpted. K. 0. , ST. JOE , & 0. B. U. R-lt. & M. DKPOT Mai K' aral Kiprcm 6:00 : a m Kxpr M 7:20pm | Mall 0:60 : pn n A. M. K. , IN NKDRA < < KA. Denver Rxp Mlfi ; a m BS5 : p m Lincoln Kxp..6:35p : tu tIOa ) : in MISSOUKI.PAOiFIC U. P. DKPOT. ARRIVE. Cur ART. Kxpreea 0:50 : a m I Kxprrn 7f5 : p n Mall 0:1 : pm I Mall 8:05&n : Trilng lear ng at 7:25 : p m and arriving at 0:5C : a m will have Pullman nl Opening and Closing of Mallt. KOUTR. oritl CL08 * . a. m. p. m. a.m. p.m Northwestern..11:00 : 9:00 : | BltO 2:4 : , ock IsUnd & I'.11:00 : 0CO : 6:30 : 2:4 : < ' urllnjlon it Q..11:10 : U.OO 5:302.4 : Waliaili' 12:3' : 5u % Sbux City k I'aclflc 6.-00 7:20J : Union raclflo 4.-00 11:40 : Omaha A llcpuhllcan Val. . 2:0)11:10 : : UurlliiKton t Mo. InN.b. . . fi.OO 7:405:30 : : Onmlm.V Northwestern. . . . C,00 7."JO Mlt ourl 1'wino 6:50 : 5:30 : Local mallii for Htnto ol lotra leave but once day , vlf 4 30 a. m. A Lincoln mall IP aluo opoiml at 100 : ft. m. . OlLco open Hundaj a from 12,00 m. to 1:00 : p TIIO8 P HALL Po tma t r Saturday Evening Tralni , The fol'o rliiK taliU thaws the data and namet rf lor.i'H ' mnnlnir train to Chicago ( com thi Uhlon I'acillp transtcr rn Haturilav evening : O UONT11S. ( r tr tra " ? a January 20 13 0-2. ohruary. . . . 10 3-24 18 W : : : : : : : 3-21 14B20 7-8 17 103n May B-20 10 June 10 2-S July 7-23 21 14 Aujust. . . . . I. 18 11 4-25 bp4fUjt * 4. . * * , - . * - 15 ctober 20 13 0-27 1) ) 3-2 17 1-22 )5 ) TboCrtlcair < , fit l' nl MfnnrajHIa and Oin > ha rnlns leave cvurv S.tiinliy nltoinoon Tim Cbk'VRO , Mllwaukr * and Ht. 1'aul tr&lns avp rvrrv uanr * v fiffiTfrnon- IIDK BP1UNO ATTACnUKNT-NOT PATENI ED. A. J. .SIMPSON. . LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY KU9 and 1111 Dodga Streol , OMAHA , NIB , - , MONITOR OILSTOVE The only OIL STOVE that will burn nl prado of Kemneno with 'AlISOIAJ'TK S3AFKTY. " Send for descriptive clrcir Ur , or call And txtmlne It , Address MILTON BOQEBS& SONS' , 1321 and K23 ! Furnara Street , satmcnce'in James H. Peabody , M. 1) ) , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON llpudonco No. 1407 Jonen St. Oll'ico No. J507 Farnnm St. Olllce fcoure , 12 m. to 1 p. m. and 3 p. m. to p. in. Tolcphonoforcllieo , 07Uo ; < ldi'noo.l2fi J. HARRIS , S , E , Dor , Farnam & Tenth Sts , BUYS CAST OFF CLOTHING. Highest Cash Pr.'ce Paid Call or Suud PostalCard. ,1m TOW T USE. " The Natural Mineral , KAISER WATER From Blrreiborn on tlie Tlliina UKC01I11KNDKI ) 11V TIIK IMDIIFSr MKD1 UAL AUTIIOHITIKH. FHEII'K IIOI.LKNDKII & CO. , Kolo agirr or th U. t ) . and Cau i , 115 , 117 , 11V | Uui H' . , > 'ti 01. . ' DISPENSARY i Offices and parlors over the new Omaha National Bank , 13th , between Farnam and DouglasStreets. i S , HSHBLATT , M. D , , - PROPRIETOR. Dr. Fiehbhtt can ba Consulted Every Day Exo pfc Fridays and Raturdayst thos \ two Days boiiic dovqteii to His Di&nnnsary at DCS Moinrs , Iowa * bpooial attention given to diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS , CATARRH , KIDNEY AND BLADDEI AndFomalo Diseases , as wollas All Chronic and Nervous Dleoasos Hai Jlscov red the Kreatoat cure In Ih0 world for w ikn - of th back and limbs , Involnntatr licbarires. Impotency , K'ntril dobl Ity , nervousness , languor , confusion of Ideal , palplt tionol tht ' irart , tluildltr , trembling , illmnem ni ilicht or RlilillneM , ul e ie of the hea < l. throat , o o ot < kla Rection * of Ire liver , lunK , stomacher bowels thoiotertlble dlnrdenarl'intc frcmso Itary hab > Its of you h , nul ( went prictl ei mure f ital to the \lctlm fian the iont s of Syrens to the marl ? . r of Ulji" , bllKhtlni their raortrultant ho MI or nlhUuktloni , renderlai nurda e ImpOMlble , Those thit aretuBerlng from the enl practices which ilejtro their mentUand parncil syoomi causing NKRVOU8 DEBILITY. The symptoaiiof which are a dtill.dlstroiwl mind , which unnts them from performing melr btwl- nets and social duties , makes happy marrliK * la'L'Ofa ' ble , dUtrene * the act on of the hrart , caiulDf ) il hcsot hvat.de rrstlonot splrl's. ev I f Jruhxllni ; ' . cJ < iranlloe. fein , Ura m , reu'lrsi ulKhU , llul > ies < , foricotmlneii , unnatural dtschtrircs , palu In the back and ) hips , ohort breathliijr , mslaa * lioly , tire cully of company and h v < proNrcncu to be alone , ( ccllnz ai tired In the lamnloj M hun retiring , siinlnil wi < aknisi , lost manhxxl , white bone deposit In the urine , erroumeiM , confusion - fusion of thoushl treinbllnjr , watery and weak eyes , dvpepsla , constlpitlon , paleness , ptln and weaknoe * In ths limbs , etc. , should consult me tmmodUtely and be restored to perfect health. YOUNG MEN IVho bars become victims of solitary vice , that dreadful and destructive habit which annually wrepstoan untimely grave thousands ff young men of exalted talent and brilliant Intellect wh mlnht othcrwlne entrance listening senators with the thunders of thutr eloquence or wake to ocla- iy the llvlnit lyre , may call with mil conQdtnce. MARRIAGE. Married persons or TODDR men contemplating marriage be aware of physical we kness , lots mcroatlte power , Imix-tency , or any other dlsquillflca'lon speellly r. Moved He who plant * bins self under the care of ur. FlohMn t inav rcll < ioujly confldo In his honor as a gsntlsman , and cant- lently rely upon his skill as a phy < lclau. OUGANAL WEAKNESS mmcdlatety curoil and lull rigor restored. Tuts dtiirmslng aflllotlo' which renders life a burden nd marriage Impo'slble , Is the pcmltv paid by the victim lor improper Indulgence. Younz people aresp to coinn-lt exciun do u nnt brine awari ol the dreadful consequence i fha > may e'lus. ow who that underc.ands this subject vtllliUny that procreation It lost sooner by those falllne If into Into Impropir habits than by prudent ! Deildos holngdeprlv d of the pUaiuro of hialthy oi- siirlngn. the most eorlous and dotructlve symptoms of liith body an 1 mind arise. The system tw comoaderanirid , thaph ) steal and menta' ' functions woiken ) Ix iof procrcatlro power * , nervoat Inability , dspep la , valultatlonof the hrart , Indigestion , [ condtltutlonal deblllty.wastlng of th 'nice , couifh , couiuiuptlon aul death. A ODIIE WARUANTED. Penons ruined In health by untrained pretenders who keep them trlflln month after itnonlh Uklng polionous and Injurious compounds , should apply Immediately. DR. F1SHBLATT of one of the mcut eminent college * of the tin ted Stairs , has effected some ot thn most aitonlshlng cure * thalwoioevei known ; many troubled with ringing In the cars and head , when ailoep , great norvounnois being alarmed at cnrtaln sounds , with frequent blushing , attended earns tlmoa with derangement of the mind wcro cured Immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Ir. P. addresses all thoae who have Injured themselves by Improper Indn'genco'andsollt ' ij Imliltiwlilcli rul'i both body and mind , unfitting them ( or bu lne < s , study , so-lety or marrlags. These are noino of the mclanch ly efftcla produced by the eirly habltn of youth , viz : Weak * ne a of the btck and llmlxi , pains In tin head an 1 dlmnou ol uluht , lti of uiaicular power , palp ) . tut Ion of ihu l.iurt , dyspepsia , uorvooj Irritability , dduugcme.il ot dlgegtlro functions , debility , connumptlon , etc. PRIVATE OFFICES , OVER TDE OMAIIA NATIONAL BANK , OMAHA , NEB. CONSULTATION KHKK. Charges moderitto and wlthlu the reach of all who need n-lcntlQo Modlcat trt'atment. Tlioto who rcn do at a dutanco and cannot call , will receive prompt ftttontlo * throiiKh niall by simply Bcndlnr tiller eymptotns with pottage. Aiiilrrwn fxwk Ilnx 34. Omaha , Neb. _ Flags , Balloons , Torpedoes and 4th of July Goods. SEND FOKP1UC3S LIST TO THS SIOUX FALLS Jasper Stone [ INCOHPOHATKD ] 'hl ' > Company Is now prepared to receive ordcri for SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE KOU Building Purposes , dwlll make flmires on round lots for piompt de'Ivory. The Company la shipping PAVING BLOCKS To both Clilctgo and Omaha , and tollclti corres pondence aud orders from contractiri en gaged In pa > lni ( street ! In any of tbe Wettcrn C.tlcg. TESTIMONIAL * . .U'rHixTMDFNT'iiOrncii , Chicago , West Dlvls Ion lUllwvy. Cnlcago , December 6 , 1882. C , KlweU , I'rolde t fcloiix r lls Water IMwtir Com ! pany. Dear Sir I ha\u received from your com- | ) ny > lnce October 1 , 1BS2 , about 100 car loidi of granite paving block * and have laid them be tween the rtll * of our street railway tracki In the heart of tha city. I have been using raving ma- teilal In ttili city for m ny j cart , and I take plea , sure In laying thtt In my o.lnlon Ihu gr nlto paving blr.cUH fiimlahed by your com [ > any are the taoit rtgu'ar ' In tbapo ard perlo t In form , and i far I have In en abln to Judpu , am nog. ifsofil ol < a duraMo fraturu aa anv materl.l that haa ever b en odeiod or laid In 'ho city. . Youro , JAS. K. LAKK. , ( Copy. ) ST. LOUIM , March 22 , 1833. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN- I Thla Ii to crrtlfy that I have exa"dncj a pluce of granite taken from the Sioux 1-alU OrAnlte Quarrioi , and , l > i my opinion , It la the beet stone for struct uavlnir I ha > oiucn In * m > rlca. ( Hlgne.1) ) IIBNHY KLAD , IVca. Iloanl PiiMlcIinproveiueuu Stone for Paving Purples And any person Intertntcil liiBuchlioprovcincnl will llnd It K really to hi * ndtanUgo to communicator Ith u . Wu luvito OOllHESPONDhNOK ON THE SUHJEOT , The ( { eiicril managemint and supervision o th coini'JO } ' " hnilntfuf la now In tha hands of Win. Mclialt. Addreaa your letters teA A , G. SENEY , Prmldcut of the J apcr Stone Co ml tnic-U Are acknowledged to be tha best by all who have put thorn to a practical tost. ADAPTED TO COKE OR WOOD , BY Buck's Stove Co. , SAINT LOUIS , | PIEKCY it BKADF01&1) ) > . _ OT.Xi AOKNTH TOR QUA / JOHN BTAULKS , JEK011K fcOUAMP , President. Vlco iWt. W. B. DEiailEN , Src aud Troai. THE NEBRASKA lAUPACTURM 00 Lincoln , Keb. MANDFAOUIIERS OF Oorn Planters Harrows farm Pollen , Sulky Rakes Ducket i levatli g rVlndmll * . Wo are prepare 1 to do Job work and manufac turing for other parlies , AUuic < s a' I onleis to thi NK11KASKA MANUFACTURING CO , _ I/ncoln. Neb , SHOES & ARCTICS. 10,000 , OASES , Inclndlng rtandnnh nnd grades to nintcb , are offered to the jobbing trade at lets than nmnnfioturorV prices by FIBLD , THAYER & CO. , 170 Congreit Btreit , DOaTOH.