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OMAHA DAILY BEE-TUESDAY , APRIL 22. IBM.
Railway Time Table ,
CODNOIL BLUFFS.
The followlmr MO the tlmoi of the arrlvM and do
rrlureof t-alni by coitral standard time , at the
loo.l dep 't * . Tralni leav trumfor depot ton mln
Mrllcr and arrive ten minutes lator.
C1IICAOO , tORUKOrON AND O.BWCT.
* ARRHIl
frS pm ChlrafroKxproM 0:00 n
0:40 : & m Fa Mull. 7oa : p n
XAVSAH CITT , ST. JOH AXD OODHnti MOm.
10 01 a tn Mill and K\i > reM 7PS : p n
8:06 : p m Pacific RiproM , 6:60 : p tr
rillCAOO , MILWAnKKf. AND 8T.
f : B m Hall > nd Knpress , 7:10 p tr
BW5 p m Kxpr.iw , 9:40 : a n :
8t : > a tn KxpriM , 0c.5 : p ui
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND AND fACtriO.
5-80 p m Alt intle Kxprc-j , B:40 : * n ,
DM am . Day Kxprem , OWpm
7:15 : ft rat Des Muln-a Ano mmoilUlon. 4:40 : pm
At lotul depot only.
WADASII , ST. LOUIS AND > ACinO.
Mall , 4:45 : pn
t Opm Cannon Ball , 11:16 air
Al Trantfcronly ,
cmcAooaml NORTIIWMTRM
0:30 : m Express , B.BOptn
3:43 : ft m raeinioKxpresj , 9:45 : am
mm BIODX Cin AND PACIFIC.
m St f l Koreas , 0:00 : a m
m Accommodation , 0.50 p u
tmtoH FACIPIO.
IT.-Wpra Woftcrn F.ipfcJS , 8.39 an
ItUam I'acino Ktpro-8 , 4.34 pit
T:49 : a m Local Express , 0.64 a n
ltli : a m Lincoln Kx [ > roM ,
'At Trim for only.
DVMMT TRAINS TO OM.U1A.
Leave 9 : 4-0'J4-lO-24-ll:24 : : a. m. 1:94-2:2J-3M- : : :
4 4-5:24-0:24-7 : : : 4 ami 11:04 : p , ra Sti'day , 8:21- :
10:14 : ft. in. lM-s : 4-V24-7.-01 and 11:04 : p.m. Ar
> IVB no mlnuloii before leaving time _
GASH TALKS !
At the well-known Establishment
OP
J. P. FILBERT ,
209 Upper Broaawny , the
PIONEER GASH
Of Council Illudi. Notice our rcduooa I'rlco List
\V give
15poundiK traflBujrar for . 91 K
11 pound * Granulated Suzar . 1
2 * poundCnolcoOntmeal . . . 10'
5 pounda Navy Deans . 1 DC
2o pounds B-MlluN Starch . 1 OC
12 pound * Carulln * Wee . IOC
12 pounds Ohoice run s . 1 Ot
esban H iflaln Soap . 1 OC
Extra Lake Tr > ut , per pound . C
Choice Mli. OH Meat p r pound . 10
1 dozen Mackerel . IE
Colorado flour , Wlntfr , per cwt . 200
10 | ound ! GluirerH ap . 1 CO
4Opo ndsh miV . 1 CO
fv gallon keg Sy.up . 1 7C
White Fish , per kit . v 80
Mackerel , nerklt . 81
Datee , per pound . 10
T. T.
All grades , according to quality , 15o to 800 | pei
ponud
We al i carry a full line of Men's , Ladles' nnil
Cn Idren's One Shoos and Men * Pine lioott at Tory
lowprfoax. ! BO\ full lloo 01 Tluwaro and general
merchai dtao. Call on us and be convinced tha you
cant ve u.oney t > dcullne with us. Ojods delivered
free Inanv partuf the til/ .
lu 4. word , W9 am bound to sell and challenge al
laudaolo competition In thin countv.
J. P. FIWEHT
L. A CASPJiE ,
Tbe Largest and Mc t Complete Oieen Houoe li
Western Iowa.
Over 24,900 Feet of Glass in Use
rho Gr on test variety xnd the Choicest plant * . U ;
colloollon of Plantaaid dinera Is no\r comleta 1 :
ereryrenect , and the publioi.ro Invited to call an
opeot the aa.ne.
I was awirdod the Pint Premium at fie Counc1
BlufTs Uutrlut fair In Sept mb-r. 1883 , < ver all con
potllors : anit'iave elu o add-d njany new on
choice virlo'leo ' , and am prewired to furi'Uh a nei
class of pUnti that bavehcret- beenunattalnabl
In tbU market , ( or wh'ch ' I make no extra charge.
Cut flowers and floral designs inrnUhud romptlj
an l pn iiuort notice ] have ju&t Issued a nuw cat
alogue ( or 183 , wh'ch ' will be rent free on applies'lor
Grocn Vejjoraliles tlio Year Round.
Bono Uidiih In bottles.
23 Plorco St. Council BlufTs I own
SILOAM
MINERAL SPRINGS ,
, We irua antue the euro of the following named dlt
CO4M8 , or no pay : KhennmtUm , Scr fula , Uloer ;
Oalarrb , a 1 Blued and kin dlseai c , Ov pcrula , Live
Gompl'iint , Kidney and Bladdvr Ulsoason. Gout , Nen
ralgla and Asthma , Thwii 8irlng | are the favorlt
riaort of the tired aaJ debllltatod , and are the
FKKIII.E LADI S HI-aT F1UEND ,
Ocod hotel , llvr\ , and bathing are ruodatlon botl
vrintor and eumrner. Locality highly plcturoenu
and boalthy. AucoxBlblo by Wab uh railway , i
Kvnn-v , orC.B. b Q. , at Albany. Ccrntrouueiu
solicited , KEV. M. M. TIIOIII'SON.
Albany , Slloam Springe , .a ntryaCo'lio. '
ANALYSIS.
Bpeolflo Gravity 1.002
Reaction .Neutta
Carbonlo Aelil Oaa 28 In. per galloi
Carbonate Calcium 81,021 Oraln
Carbonate Iron ' . 7141 J1
Bulphnto Majfueula 8 , ' > bd "
t" Bulpbato Calulvm . . . . .1,140 "
t"f Chlorlda Sodium. . , , 7.JBO "
BlUlca ] ,6ea "
I- Alumina , . . . . .0,010
Organloand Volitllc matter and loeu . . . .1,469 "
TotalBclldi per gallon 07,17i "
WRIOIIT& MtRniu..Uhemlnta
J AUCTION SALE
of LOTS in
TOWN of PERSIA
80 Choice Lots will be offered n
Public Sale on
WEDNESDAY , April 30th , 188-1 ,
'
at 10iO : : A. M.
Fenla la locate 1 In Ilk rim Giun'v , Iowa , on thi
OWrago , Milwaukee & Ht. I'a il IU Iway , thl'ty m I
nortnof Oouc'l I ) u f ' .n1 Omiha Peril t I *
yittwi yo n < > M , but ar aly lumlroda uf poofil
n\vo male n > w houidnand eitabl me I prwptr u
builncju within bur t > raonanj ihere It itlli roon
lor many m re.
Per , la liu-d llthn to helnff the toitemp'ated p lu
ntwhl'l theproj ded * h > t lln < fruiiHliux i iiy t
Chlov o will Into rejit the main lluil In the inlcU
ot u movt productive a ; Icul ural region , and wt ]
( uchmanre&t aiUa-jUues cannot full ia iluv | jp Int.
A o tr of nurpriihiK i > rnp i tloiif av no dhlant day
Toolou are dial rluuieil li eachan4 u\crj b'ocK ' li
the t wnand ara therfo'u t'o'li b'i ' luen > nd ro < l
tlencoloU Tliu busl e n vU aru I cat d on h | let
I > laU"U mar tbeil p-t and aru fuMyai d-mnljlu a
% " n any of thiwu tow built up n ; they are of a uulf m
BUI q5 / H2 ft The ruiiilcnoo lotiare Inaatwl o :
the h aiitllut y eta atid pint n of th town mum rt
riuotefrom hiilci > otan'i K'efiOkU'Jft In li *
Han iiea * lora will e > ld uud rlciateii | at tn
ottiinl wcAibnlfof lo'4aud ' Slockf. In all f.ther r <
tpec'i ' lot * will he w M w > per pat of town ad it ar
> > * t > Ouuoiy [ fn , ri , I lUn perfect. AIII"t
t'ibiii lltnth hl | ; e < t teiKiiuibli | bMder on th
followlutrt rn , vl * : < > no-tblr ! ol | > nrrb > ne pile
to Iw pkll when tot It mid A ointrwt for ih ed wl
le KV < n , cnnrllUonid that hi t > a anre nf p iflia
I-rioo bu | ld i i nix , twttlvo and eliihtuen nioutn
wth Intoio-t at 8 " r rout | wr onnuoi \ dU-oan
of 6 for < tint nn d fcnr * I ptvm U w II ba mad" f i
en r. An uio it w 11 bj on tha prai\u w tn a mt ;
to ehow jirfjurty to all vulton prior to le Aduroi
L. 0. BALDWIN , Council IJlufli , Ta
POISON
n the blood Is apt to show lt l ( ID the fprlnff , and
aliiro thouU by all means to a < ali'Cil In throwing II
iff. Swift's Spootflo liott thli effectively. II is I
pnrtly Tojctablt , non-poisonous tomtdv.whlcli help !
t. atuie to furco all th * prison or taint out through
ho pore * of ( ho nkln.
Mr. lliboit A , Ka loy , of tl"k on , Tcnn. , wtltot ,
undei ( Into March 10 1R3I : " 1 hail ch Us nd < erci
[ ullow l b ) rhemtthm , for Hiroa } cf r . BO that I
tt > n't > tiy biulne-mi hrul tried t.1-
mo to\ciy Mulct medicine , Rtnl found no rcllif.
A Mend rccomuiendfd Hwltl'a Hpeclflo. Ittldone
I ottleml mj health bez n tel nprovo. 1 continued
until I I ad Ukcn .U buttles and It hM net me on
my feet , Msouml tinn well naeMjr. I recommend It
toalUlii.lhrly . Ulllct il "
Lttto itromtticnt ; thrc93)cf ( ) the leiullnz ret\ll
diuigl t o' AtUntn , ray , ui dcrdftto of M rch S4lh ,
1881Vo sell mote 01 Swift's Specific thnii any
other one cmedy , nnd three to ten tlmoa as much as
my other bl"od medicine. o tell It to all lwes ,
nml many of the lust famllloj we It as a Rcnoral
health tonic ,
Ourlroollpe on Dlood and Skin Dl CAieJ nulleil
Free uinmiuiAuia.
THKSWIFTSPKCIFIO CO.
Drawer S , Atlanta , ( liv.
N V. Oftlne. 1RAW.2M St. bftwwn lli in- ' ' K * - .
Thou e of the term " Hhoi
Line" tn connection with thi
corporate UMno of a Rroatioad
: convojsan Idea of utt what
H HRfifJ required by the traveling pub
I I A ! llc-a Short Line , Quick Ttmi
j B IW IP _ and the best of aocommo < ti
HaB DlliaR tlons-all of which are furn
ished by the greatest rallnay In America.
CHICAGO , flfllLWAITKEE
And St. Paul.
It owns and operates over 4,600 miles of
Northern Illlnolx , Wisconsin , lllnncroU , Iowa
Dakota ; and as ts main lines , branches and connoo
lions reach all the great business centres of tbi
Northnestand Far West , It naturally answers Iht
description of Short Line , and Best Iloute between
Chicago , Milwaukee , St. Paul and Minneapolis.
ClilcABOMll aukeo , La Crease and Wlnonx
Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Ellcndala
Chicago , Mllnaulvoo , Eau Claire and Stlllnater *
Chicago , Mllnaukeo , Wauaau and Merrill.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Dea\er Dam and Oehkosh.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Wauknsha and Oconomowoa.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and Fralriedu Chlesi
Chicago , Milwaukee , 0\vatonna and Falrlbault.
Chicago , Bclolt JanesvlUo and Mineral Point.
Chicago , Elgin , llockford and Dubnquo.
Chicago , Clinton , Rock Island and Cedar Ilaplda.
Chicago , Council Bluffs and Omaha.
Chicago , Stoux City , Sioux Falls and Yankton
Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain.
Rook Island , Dubuque , SL Paul and Mlnnoapollg.
Davenport , Calmar , St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dining Can In
world are run on the mainline' ) ot the CHIC AGO
MILWAUKEE A. ST. PAUL RAILWAY
and every attention is paid to passengers by courto
oua employes of the company.
A. v.
Qta'l Manager , Den * Pass. Atenl ,
OEO n. DKAFFOUD ,
WITH
n
) J
year -work is done for nil tim <
to time to come.
WE CHALLENGE
le World
to produce a more durable materra
for street pavement than the/
Sioux Falls Granite.
OIRIDIEMRS
IFOR ANY AMOUNT 0V
OR
MAGADA :
filled promptly. Samples sent auc
estimates given upon application.
WM.MOBAIN&CO. .
Sioux Fallfi. Dakota.
MANUFAOTUUER OF
GALVANIZED IRON ,
CORNICES.
WINDOW CAPS , FINALS , ® ETC ,
A to latn. ari-o t ,
, NK1UUBKA
Nebraska Cornice
-AND-
MANUKACTimF.118 OF
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES
FENIALS , WINDOW OAFS ,
TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING
PATENT METAUO BKYUOHT ,
Iron Fencing !
CrertiaiTf , Balustrade ! , Veranda * , OIHceand Haul
IlalOaga , Window and Cellar Ouardi , Eto.
OOU O , ANDBtti BTOEEr , LINCOLM NKD.
OAIOICK. It
DUFHENE& MENDELSOHN ,
ARCHITECTS
JMTIIKMOVKD TO OMAHA NATIONAL IU
OMAHA
.Sfcove . Repair Works
Furnlnh nopilrt for al Sloven made In t > V
, UNITED STATES AND CANADA
I tov * < r rrod ! and \noui.t \ J > niial lo new Tcli
phonvNo 41. c. U , KVTOrf , IToj. .
WHY ?
\VhydM-athobtxniiAthiHarlnltirirfAkliiff
WRL.Ciwt-c r xmUrn thnn Dip rtitly Mown ro * t
Why dors DIP dnitni un llic \ rno of nn ofcing
Bllr lif per Irullnlimn ntliiIHT rrposeT
Why di > oa the lollmt li brnkrii nllli | ntnft
1.11llwlf tiiRhcr by tbc fultnvHinr l xlnl
Vliy Is the liiroinplptp rnptnrt1 nf Mnnlnit
C'lowoiiTOinplttlon < .MH-vrr. ltnlil ? N
Why ? Kornboundlcis.misatUllr.l torshiR \
t down In \\nriu human lniul ;
Kvcrby thliilotlie hcnun-lluu
tlro\vltli oiirsprlns wjcnil follow you wholly
Only M tor wilu limllnru nn'WiilS
Bummer's n tort that U hkhlrn nnd holy ,
Wo tiave iiol KCII II we are nut content
Ainorlcnn ABrtcimnre.
Tt.c possibilities of American agricul
ture ran best bo appreciated by review
ing ( ho facts that the area or arable
lamia in the United States cxcccdi
1,500,000,000 Bqunro miles , while the arcn
at prcieut under cultivation is estimated
to bo 174,901,000 acres , or less than 275 ,
000 square miles. Ilia probable tlmt the
next con 3ii8 will show n valuation of
farms exceeding $11,000,000,000 , and nn
nnnunl production of $3,000,000,000. The
fact tlmt moro than one-half of all our
peopb , v.'ho nro cngnning in the ordinary
pursuit : of life , are directly employed in
ngripuliurc , ia ut ouco n eufllcicnt evidence -
denco of ila universal imporUuice.
In the year 1878 there wore 51.003.000 ,
r.crcs inludinn corn , producing ! , 371,000-
OOf bii' < 1 ls ; 32,208tXX ) in wheat , \\itli It
yield of .OOO.OOO bi nliels ; 13,170,000 ,
in oato , giving -ill.$55,000 bushels ;
1,700 "CO in barley , snowing a crop of
'J uL',000 ' bushels ; 1,021,000 in rye , with
20,800,000 bushels , and 078,000 acres in
.uickwheat , yioldlnga product of 12,277- ,
000 bushels. Thus the total cereal produc
tions for 1878 were 2,28-1,902,000 bushels ,
raised on 100,470,000 acres , while in 187-1
the total crojS were but 1,45 ,180,200 ,
bushels ; in 1875 , 1,002,821,000 ; and in
L877 , 2,178,03-1,640 bushel.s. The future
ncrcaso in the farm production of this
country will result largely from improved
syslcma of cultivation na well as from
extended r.ieas under the plow. A sys-
; cm of agriculture presents but little to
3o proud of which averages to the aero
over * .ho whole country n yield.of but 12
jushols of wheat , less than 27 bushels
of corn , etui only S3 bushels of oats.
Coniond with what modern ngriculturo
ia capable of in this direction , it is not
too much to afllrti that our crop , even
on present aren. nuur bo doubled in
unntit ' .
; _ _
Tlmt Wclicd Student.
A lawyer in Duyton , 01 > ip , had in hib
office u particularly industrious student.
3no of the clients was n young nnd
irctty woman , and her consultations
with the lawyer were always'held ir. his
irivatu room , behind closed doors. The
itudent became anxious to learn about
ho case that required so much secret
discussion. Ho peeped and listened at
; ho keyhole , and > yas rewarded oy the
knowledge that , while the legal bu : ncsu
related to the collections of small do ; . ?
moat of the intervhws were de-.o.p * .
to courtship. The lawyer desired . . (
woman to marry him , while Blie , bci.ij.
wealthy , feared that his motive vau
mercenary. On the occasion of 1 ei
next call the lawyer was not in , and the
student informed her that , although lie
hadn't been admitted to the bar , ho waf
confident that ho could deal Bat JBfactorilj
with her case. She said no , but ho per
sisted , popped the question on the spot
urged his suit eloquently , and was ac
cepted. The lawyer , in revenge , trie < ?
to whip him , nnd that was how tuo stoc
cot out.
Society
A correspondent writes that she think t
ier health would bo much better if she
did not get so lonesome , and asks if lone-
eomeness is not the cause of a inorbij
condition bordering on disea&e ? To
which wo answer , that man naturally
seeks society and also solitude. A haf
monious chungo from one to the other if
essential iff the host health. "SVhert
Uiore is too much society hc'i ; apttxD
wear out prematurely. It is no\ easy if
arrange lire BO us to have jtitt eruiDgh ot
each. If every hour brings a swum of
Vampany , the result upon the moral
. -attire is unfavorable. If. on the other
land , man is tot ztuch isolated frcu. Ma
i ellow men , hi&ooual nature euffere , and
Jie mental faculties are not properly de-
Velopod. Lonesome people who live in
die country should make friends of na
ture ; animals , plants , 'and trees. Thejso
secoine to them , in a certain sense , eo
clety. A horse and dog _ make very good
* Vi nds indeed , and'rareiy
A Good Toaciicr.
The following sensible opinion comes
to UH shorn of its authorship. It is none
the less worth a careful reading how
ever : "A truly good teacher is cheap at
any piice. bo , too , if a good one be
necessary in nuy school , ho becomes
equally necessary in every school. Hence
two hundred and filly thousand com
petent teachers are necessary to supply
hiu country alone. To provide such a
iio&t of skilled educators is a far more
difficult Uu > k than to raise , equip , disci
pline and support an army of equal
numbers. It is , moreover , ti more im
portant undertaking , and JiectKyurily in
volves a far greater cxpendiluic of time ,
labor and money , if it is to bu well done.
True teaching or educational power is
not r.nd cannot be a cheap commodity ,
because it is not only rare , but is n uioro
diJicult and higher order of work than
any other confined lo human luinds.
The tiller of. the soil , the artificer in
wood and iron , or even the painter or
eculptor. with all delicacy of conception
and refinement o .ioucl > ; have an easy
UiHk in coinpiirlson with the true educa
tor who woiKU upon the subtle forces of
mind and spirit , seeking to mold his
precious materials into the divine sym
metry , unity and beauty of n perfect
character. If a high order of talent and
skill ho required in thcso lower nerish-
ablu forms of human woikmuiibhiji , how
much more should bo exacted of those
who labor upon imperishable material ,
end who are thus tumping the diameter
of beings destined to a lifo that knows
neither limitation M decuv. " ,
London.
London is spread over al > out trven
thouNind Equaro miles. There is one
deatli there every eix minutes , nnd one
biith every four. The growth ol the pop
ulation is at the rule of cvonly-fiv
thousand a year , or two hundred nnd
jivu each day , The totu' 'cngth of streets
inlxmilon iuiibbutpovun thouBinidmilca
t'.ieiome built even year about nin'
thousand new houses , oy which tnu
length of the directs is increased bv
twenty-eight miles. In the jaila there is
mi average of seventy-live thousand
prisoners. The foreign-born residents
of I/jndon number nbodt ono hundrsi'
Uiousnnd ; but 34 per cent , of tlte whole
Vopulation were born out of the dtv.
You can Bccuro the endeavor , the
couraco and the aspiration of a family
of children by no means BO effectually
tia by the power of love. Fear never
made the childish nature good. March
winds never made the buds blossom-
only April showers ; it is not the f.uherV
severity , but the mothcr'a love , thai
makes the child repent.
No certain theory can bo formed as tc
the cause of earthquakes ; but the mosl
poncral and rational theories ascribe
thorn to Meain produced by water actini
on heated rock.
My father alter tliat soon went to Bleep
Ho did not waken for a coiiplii of hours
i and then only becaubo the tUigo coocl
1 stopped.
Wlmi Ercrr House Needs.
Ono of the \vomt faults of our ven
faulty modern aehitvcturu , as applied U
houses , is found in thu furi. tlmt nm
architects do not take into their plat
the possibilities of sli-kneRs in tlu
fitinlly. Now no house is properly con
etructed ( hat has not in it a room 01
rooms expressly designed for Ihoaccom
modation of thu sick and infirm , 'lliii
room slioiihl , in thu first place , haven
waim , sunny exiwsiiro. The window
light should be ample , and command the
widest posfliblo view. Thu first wwcnlial
inn sick loom ! H n good , liberal lire *
place. Through it , utid by mcaim of the
warmth which it generate * , the \\hule
room is keut in its atmoxpheiiu condi-
uona wholuHome and pine. Not only BO ,
but a slow , burning lire , with Its lighta
and shades , its iLsitig BparkH and glow
ing brands , iln cm ling and many colored
smoke , and Its changeful embers , fur-
niches ceiiKeluss dlvcraiou to the kick
ono who lies \\atching it. Nothing is
uioio KHlhlug and quieting than thu in-
ilucuco Mliich Bubtly btuuls into the
seiii-CHufhimu ho gazes dieamily into thu
gentle lliinit ! . It is a coinpanioiishiii it
self. The walls , too , should huvo tiieii
piopcr adornments. Ticturcs that SUK-
{ CM quiet and peace , and the free fresh
ifo of mil tire oulnidi * , Hhould boon thorn ,
A bracket , with its vases of llowera : n
green clambering vine , clinging ambi-
; iounly to the celling ; n library OIHC
filled with familiar books ; cintu'.na tlnu
eoncn the light while admitting it all
: hcsu iiro helpful to ono who lies in
weakness , and can take no moro of life
than what a llltlo 100111 roveals. The
object of the construction and locntou !
of n sick-room should bo to give perfect
accommodation and protection to the in
valid , while at the same time it cuggests
ho beauty and freedom of being unconfined -
fined the lifo and animation of the
great out- leer world beyomL
Farming lu Holland.
In the north o > Holland the farms are
lot over a foot I'bove ' the level of thu
sea , and some aiv lower. The nnd is
ooso , spongy muck , and is very rich. It
s subdivided into timUl parcels by ca-
inla. There are thousands of wind-millr
vhich are used to pump water all the
iuie. The dwellings are as neat as they
wssibly can be. They are built in
mall villages , clustered close together.
The roacwarenll paved , and not a par-
iclo of dust ia over noon. They measure
listanccs by the hour , Pnyinc that from
ilnco to place it is ten hours walk , four
lours by uoat , or two hours by rail. The
louses are all built as nicely ns any in
mir cities , about fifty feet square , with
about eight feet between the joists on
ho floor ; nil above is used for storing
iay. On the side ore the dtablcs for the
cattle , and they arc models of neatness.
Tlio floors are all paved with stone or
rick. In these stables where the cattle
ire , they make butter , cheese , do the
washing , ironing ant' ' baking and tl )
general household t . rk. It is not/tn
incommon thing to see hundred ? ot
cheeses there ; they weich about foui
\wunds \ each. The bedding always
clean , end lanlsa good while.When the
cattle arc put into the stble they are
put there for the season , and tied \\itha _
rope to the corner of the stall. The air
theiois always chilly , and the cowsaio
blanketed in ' nier , and of course are
warm in th lr stalls in winter , for tiics
ire cenerrtlly kept burning in two stoves
Uirough the coldest of the season. The
salves do not need to be covei ed in sum
mer , because natuio has provided a very
Uiick coating of hair for them , and in
vi inter they arc sheared.
Cnvftts of
As pure gold is eo very soft too soft ,
ndeed. for any practical purpose it is
lioyed wilh copper or silver , the first
iloy jroducing n reddish color , nnd the
econd a pale yellow gold. Our gold
coin , like that of France , Belgium and
[ lolland , contains one-tenth of both cop
per and silver , mostly copper. For jew
elry , the alloy differs with the quantity.
nnd is estimated by what are called car
ate. A carat i the S4th part of any giv o
quantity. Thus , when gold is called
carats , ft means that it is all gold ; wher.
20 carats , that of every 24 parts , 20 arc
; old. 18 carats is the most common al
loy used by jewelers , nnd keeps an well
as pure. gold. 12 carats is only half gold ,
and is u low alloy , which is apt to tarnish
more easily , and lose its luster , requiring
more frequent cleaning.
Consumption 01xtffoc. .
America is fust becoming , if she is not
already , the greatest coflee-coiiHUining
country en the globe. Coffee IB no loncei
ft luxury , but a necessity of tltu humble
homo as well as the ohodo of the rich.
\Vo import annually , in round nmnbora ,
800,000.000 pounds of cMTco , the value
of which is $25,000,000. This ir overy.
year increasing , in a greater ratio Hum
thai of any naticn on the globe. Our
IncreaEO during the latt .wcnly-li\o
years has been 8 $ per cent. , against I2j
per cent , for Europe. The substitutes
for coffee which have met with such fy
vor in other countries arc not popular
m America. Wo run Imriu ; ' indurstuwl
tiow 'iow the world got along before the
days oi'coflec. The Grcekc rnd Romant
uovor got n scent at thic nlor'oua bever
age for even oenturies after it was uujcl
in Ethiopia nnd Abyssinia. During the
sixteenth century it was carried down
io Egypt from Arabia , and ' out the
time its 11110 begau to . ( Toivd GVCJ
BECX > NI > CUILBIIOOD. The hardest Vi hg
.u life is to grow old gracefully. W
fight the battle of time inch by inc
and try to smother out the crows' feel
and wrinkles ; and ; 'ct there IB no period
of lifo more enjoyable or more rovurt * !
than a kind-hearted and light-huartod
old age. What moro disgusting eight it
there than that of nu old man who ic ec
f itched up by art that if ho nhotild give
liimself n good uhaku IK would fly nil U
pieces , trying ( o play the Romeo , nt
what moro appalling sight than tha
of an old lauy tr'ing to cheat her yeuri
by means of rouge , powder and varioui
other clioi tails which a cocxl hull
would quickly dispose of , ana trying t <
> lay the coy Juliet ? Our second child
mod is vastly moro loolish than oui
tot.
ILmdolph ou tlio Dlulo.
The following w the lauguugu of Joht
Randolph concerning the Bible : "I win
raibud by a pious muther ( God l ! < * s lie :
memory , ) who taught mo the Clirirtiui
ri'liyiun in all ilu reqiilremuulB. Bu
i\'ifi ! T grew up un infidel ; if not nil in
fiilul complete , yet a decided deist , tfn
\\hun 1 becainu u man , in this us well a
in pi ) lit kill and all other mutjere , I re
iHilved to examine for myself , mid neve
pin my faith to another maii'u sleeve
Bo I bought that Bible ; I - .ed ov > r it
[ examined it carefully ; J sought uin
pr'x'iired these lx > oks tor and against
and when r y labors wore ended I cum
to th/H / irrewihtlhle coucliision : The Bibl
ia triiH , It would have been aueasy fc
\ mole to have written Sir Isaac ItawUm
tioutihOfOn optics HH for uninspired mete
to huve written tha Uiblu. "
Mui cr tolln us in the fourth hiok o
his "Dorians , " that in LcxboH , niueom
other _ pirln ; of Greece , each uudar th
lead ofbouio woman of dititinguisU'd gi
nhis for the cultivation of poeny , nma
refinement , and graru of niuuin'm , an
the other elegant nrtn , girls % \crp sci
from distant cilieti , mm oven frum fo
eign landH , to ho educated in theiy &
cieties. B.ipnhoirn ( ho hend ofqio c
tliC'in. Blio calls hur IIOUHO "Tho lion
i < jf the Burvunt of the iluwia. " '
1
Do tlio Djing1 SuITcr I'nlnl
Pcoplodo not like tc think of death
It is an unpleasant subject : but it con
Btantly obtrudes itself , nnd theio in
jccn much speculation aa to whclhc
iicntttt or physical p. ln nttcnt the fiun
net. ObBcrvntion teaches us that then
s llttlo pain of either kind in dyinp
ixiwilciico willromo lo us all onooi
heVo days , but it will come too lalo l (
benefit these who remain. Itsociiis Ii
bo n kind piovlsion of nntitto that , m
vo approach the dicadcd t-VL-nt , our terrors
coward and lu-n
rors diminish , and the
llo alike fenrlew , indiffcn'iit or re
Igncd. AD to physical lulit , Dr. Ixlwan
itciaikc , in VWoim atys : "Tliu iiih
s thattinconscioufiiii'ss , not pain , attend !
ho final act. To the subL'ct of it , dcutl
s no more painful thiin birlh. Puinlcsalj
wo came ; nhviu-c wo know not. Pain
csslyo go ; whither wo know not. Isa
uio kindly pro\ ides an nnicsthotic foi
ho body when thofipirit h-avcw it. Pic.
lous to that moment , and in pn-pant-
ion for it , respiration Lrconu-.s feeble ,
generally slow and Bhort , onun nci-om-
ihshed by long insplnitlons , and phoil
sxplralioiiH.r-othat the blood supply is
ess and less oxygenated. At the name
line the heart acts with corresiiomuuj !
obllllv , producing n slow , feeble and
fiun Itri'gulnr pulse. AH this pioccsg
oes on , the Mood is not only driven to
ho hr.ul with dimluihlicd force nnd in
ess quantlly , but what flows there is
oaded moro nnd moro wJlh cmlKinlc
eld gas , a powerful ni.v > .lhelic , the
B.\mo as that duiivcd nom charcoal.
subject to its influuncetho ncrvivccntci-s
ese consciousncsH and nensiyihly , np-
pnrcnt sleep creeps over tlio Mrxlinn
lieu mines stupor , and the cud. " Ai
' llrprett. _
IIorsfbriTa Aold
13o nioof imltaUoua.
Iinti\totin ! ! mid cnuntcrfelta 1m vn ngln np.
that the word "Honsb-oimV
> o > reil Ho nure
H on the wrapper. Nona are genuine ultti
utlt
The Apploci * Borer.
This pest has proven n rather formi. <
bio ono in home parts of the country ,
ut formidable as it is , there t-ucms to be
cmedies ibr.uiul pieveutiitives for its
wages. A writer In the Country Gentle-
n .n civcs IIH ! icmcdlcs as follows :
"Carefully remove all sprouts , suckers
nd gniRs from the roots of thu tree.
Ccep the bark near the surface smooth
ml clean by frequent Bcouringiuul rub-
ling with the naked hands. Do this at
cast once a week in May and June
'his will Iruali off the eggs nnd do-
troy them. Another method is to take
pint of sulphur , a gallon of soft soup ,
nd onoufih tobacco water to make the
lixtuiO ; of the consistency of paint
Apply/ this with u brush , in May or June ,
in t e body of the trees at tno surfacl
iod two or three inches below. It wilj
> o a good thing for our farmer friends ]
ho are contemplating raising orchards ,
o bear thcso facts in mind at the propc :
mo. The borer is the larvae of n bee-
o called by naturalists Saperdo ViUaia. .
It deposits its eggs un the body of the
rco at the surface , the heat of the sun
atchea the egg , and the little grub
works his way Into tlio tree , making r
reeked paFsngo way , and Kipping lU
erv life. The chips voided y these
rubs may often bo found at' the ipot
vhsre he grub entered the tree , : uid
ometlmcs n fo\v drops of dark , discol-
red sap may ho Boon oozing from the
rifice. Once in the tr o tlio grub BOOH
uina It , and thus it would seem thut 'an
unco of prevention ia worth n pound of
Take Your Onoleo ,
You can bo weak , norvnu * , debilitated , and
ovpondont , disqualified for work of baud or
and , or you can enjoy a fair nhnrn of health
3d peace of mind. Euniock lilood flitteri will
lovluto your misery and do \ cm a world of
oed if you will but have faith to try.
DISEASES OF THE
EYE & EAR
J , T. ARMSTRONG , H. D. ,
Until ofllcos are repaired ( rom result ot flre , offl
Ith Dr. Iarker. Hoom 6 , Orelehlon Uloclc ICtb
nreeu.
DR. WHITTIER !
S17 St. Charles Si. , St , Louis , Mo
A IlEOULAU QRADUATEoI twopi dloal college ,
i. has Ixjen nK jjed lonpor In the treatment o
tllRONIO , NERVOUS , JlKUi AND BLOOD Dlteaia ,
ban other phyulclan In Ht. Louui , BB city papen ghow
nd all old residents know. Consultation free and
nvtted. When It Is Inconvenient to vUlt the dtj 'Jar
eatment , medlolnea can be lent by mall or uxptfi.
verywhcro. Curablocaiee Ruarautoixwherodoubi ) ;
ilsfs It U frankly stated. Call or write. ,
NerrouaProatrttlnn , Doblllty , llontal and Thyale.
l and other nffoctlonn o ( Throi
nd Muinli. Old Boron and Ulors , Impod
lninn , 1 * * . fr i * j at
ntlontoca e ( rnm overworlicd brain dUHuli'/ >
a U'tiit n.
um luiptuuuuue , KXUCBBOI , Hid aim noea pern anent-
rurod.
; the wholi
jBtGrywelltold.Uanj'
rooolpte ; who m j
. - * tmOIEI. marrywho may m
by.causw , coiutquoncca and core. lUH d for S6 ( ;
BRUNSWICK & CO ,
Fifteenn Ball Pool , Carow ,
AND ALL OTHKH ( UlUNO TAIILWi TEN I'N
IIAHH , OUtCKB , hid
HHouthldStr ' ( Ht. Louis , 411 Du'avrtro Htrcet
wUty Ma , 18ll ! Hou l.a Ht. I'lnjilm , > tb.
HENRY HOIINBERGER ,
Agent ,
nil for Cftlnloituiis and 1'rlce Lift * .
ALONG THE LINK OK Till !
ChicagoSi , , Paul , Minneapolis am
OMAHA RAILWAY.
The now extension of thU line frum Waktifleld u
tha
HEAUTIFfJL VALLEY of the QA1
tliroimh ( Vinrord and Coleridge
uil union bl the Htat , d | > vclal e >
lurslon rant for Itiul Kuker * over tlilx line t
VV i > iif , Norfolk and Ilattlugton , and via DUlr to al
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For Kiomont , OaldUj ) , Nellfh , andtliiouili to Val
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S i Hulldh K , Ojr < 10th and y.rnun Bts. ,
in be iseoured at Mcpot , coiner Ht
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FITS ;
nia i/tn.wpii ' ' ' J
then Inrotnrm return " ' " LmJ.k'iVfS
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KaLLnfa cx i * iu. ' " "s * " " ' . . " 7AVii :
im a vo euro ll w" * ' wroflrhig " ! * . } ' cur i" * * 31J
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THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUT
UMRKE
Ono of the Beat and largest Stocks in the United States
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NO STAIRS STO CLIMB ,
ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR ,
Real
[ a the following tulditionsnro thobcsbinimproved property in the city
WALNUT HILL ,
KOSTER'S ADDITION ,
WEST CUMING , AND
DONEKEN'8 ADDITION ;
Call and see what we have in
HAWTHOUE ,
HAItSCOK PLAGE ,
WEST OMAHA ,
K1RKWOOD ,
THORNBURCJ PLACE ,
QISE'S ADDITION.
BRIGHTON ,
BOYD'S ADDITION ,
N DELLONE'S ADDITION ,
x
OKAHOMA , ' ? rt
HIMKBAUGH PLA.OE , v J ,
SH1NN S 2D AND 3D ADDITIONS ,
CAPITOL ADDITION
ISAACS & SELD N'S
PLAlNVIEWj
W. A. RftDIOK'S ,
KOUliT2E'S ( 3D ADDITION ,
N ORANDVIEW.
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examine our special list. , -
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LANDS ,
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Potter & Cobb ,
1515 Farnam Streat , OMAHA , , NEB.
PEALERSIN
Stovoa , Furniture , Crooknry , &o. Agonta for the celebrated economy Cooking and
Heating Sloven and the BESP RAtfQE.
N 115 NORTH SIXTEENTH ST. . OMAHA , NEB
Elgu tter'S
WRSJE" ING HOU
The lovera oE treed clo'hing who wish to'purchase goods that are
qual. U ; not better , thnn the best garments made by anytmerchanfc-
, ijoriiig IIOUBBB in the United States.
iJlputler'fl estiblislimwin Uiw long been recognized as pne of the lead-
ng houses Q the hind in the west.
From the first to the third floor , in every department , the stock is com-
ere , ami comprises the latest btylos of seasonable good ? , Customers
'
vill h'ud \
In great abundance. This hcmeo keeps the bpsb
TAjLOESTO ALTER , FIT AND PRESS.
This \fili in always done iu a pntinfuctory manner , jind without extra
charge.
MAMMOTH CLOTHING "
' "I
ElfHJTTERS HOUSE , "IA
1001 Farnam St. Cor. 10th. A
OMAHA , NEB.
. HELLMAN dc CO. ,
Wholesale Olot ) [ I
1301 ANb J303 FARNAM STREE1 CM. iar/t
MATT
OMAHA NATIONAL BANE
U. S. DEPOSITORY.
, f. H. MILIARU , Prefiident , WM. WALLACE Cashier.
Capital and Surplus , S45O.OOO.
OMAHA SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS L
piro and lUinjl" Proof Bafca for Bent at ffom $ Q ) | 50 ppr annuin.