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    OMAT1A. DAILY BJSli SATfTHHA V AfAV ffi 1
BOIIMBLING & B13I.SC11NER ,
DEALERS IN
021 South 13th , between Jackson and Jones St .
JobWoik nHooflnir , ( Itiltorliu , Ktc. , promjitl }
Mone.
Dr , Amelia
_ „ OM'ICK AND i oiujAt. i < ,
] .617 Dodg'i , St , - Omaha ,
114
WINDOW CAPS , FINALS'ETC. .
- * 0Kin '
Kin : IUSKA
"V
WITH
ati year work is done for all tinit-
to tune to come.
WE CHALLENGE
o product- more il'irnnlo ' mrtteriii1
av atrci-i puvout than the
Sio ij. FnlL
FOIl ANY AMOUNT OK
Fl
-OR
21
filled promptly. Samples sent and
estimntes given upon application. 1
WM.MOBAIN&CO. ,
Sioux Falls.Dnkoto ,
The uio ol the term ' Shot Cf
Lino" In connection with tb
corporate name of a iruitro d
coinoj8 ail Idea of list h
1
roiiulrod by the tnvillne nub' the
Hi a Short Mne , CJulck Time
atid the boit of nccomtnodi
tlons all of uh'ch ' ro ( IUL *
lahod by the greatest ralhviy In America.
n , WAITKEE cmVi Ho
\Vi
prl
And St. Paul. SI
1
It owns anil operates over 4,600 ui'.lcs of
Northern Illinois , \ViDconsin , Mlniiosota , lows No ne
Dakota ; and as M main llnoa , branches and oonnos
tlona r ach all the trraU bu8lnu centred of thi
Northwest anil Far West , It naturally antnora th
description of Short Line , and Dent Ilouto between
Chicago , Milwiukco , tit. 1'aul and lllnnoapolla.
Chlw ; " . Mil wi'i ' ou , La Ctmie and Wlnoni.
Chlca-o ( , Milwaukee , Aberdeen anil Kllendalo
Cnlca o , Mlluaul.oo , Knu Clalro and RtllU tui *
( Chicago , Mil . .iUkeoVaiinau and llcrrlll.
Chicago , -Milu jukoo , Dua\cr Dim and O hkonb.
Chlu 'u , M'luaukeo , Waukndhaand Oconnmnwoc.
f Chlc-io , Jhiwitikco , .Madison and I'ralrledu Clileu
Chlcvo , Mihv.uikee , Oaatonna and t-&lribault.
Chicago , Uololt JaneivlMo and Mineral I'olnt.
T Chicago , I'Uin , Itiickford and Dubuquo.
t ChlcsKO , Clinton , [ tool. Island and Cedar IlaplJs.
Chlca i , Council DIulTsnnd Oinahn.
? CliIca-0 , Sl.iux City , Slciux Falla and Yankton
r Uhii-iiro Vllwk'ikee , Mitchell and Chamberlain.
Hook Inland , Unliii'iut ' ) , St. I'jul ami illnaeapolto.
luiunport , Cilnur , lit 1'iul and llliincapoliij.
Pullman Slcepera and the FJuiist Dining Cars In
world aru ruu ju the iiulnlinuj oltho OH ICAGO
rVULWAUrtr-E & ST. PAUL RAIUwMt
ana tivury tv-toulou li pilil to pudantrcra by couitc
cua employe of tb < t rnmuany.
A. v. IL
Oei'l Manager , U"n' I'M. Asonl.
. . , . .ilK OUT II
617 St. Charles St. , St , Louis , Mo.
A UKOULAIl OltAUUATKof two medical colloe (
J1. ha ? U'on oiu iod longer in tha treatment ol
CIIHONIO , NKUVOUS , KKIN AND I1LOOD Dlnotiu
thin other physician In Ht. Loins , a city iiaoerjuli'i- '
and all old reuMents know. ConiulUtlon tree and
Invltuil. When It ii Inconvenient to visit the dt > .for
treatment , niodlclnm cm be ent by mill or oxprw Ci
everywhere. Curableeaara tfuaranteejjwhero doubt
tilaH It la fraikly stated , ( tell or write.
_ NumnuPriwtr tlon. D-bllllv , M n l a-
WeaVnmi , * ' nr
and ilouth. Old 'lores vvl fn lmi
t > umriitt *
tontlon to cawit from ivnrw
ftt otve * p * , i
from foipruiltiiuw , Ki
.
and curt V ll d for
pootaze nr f mtn
Notios to Cattle Mou .
1 > 00 CATTLE POESALB. : '
10 Head of . S'x > cr Three Yearn Old. '
200 i. M Two <
SI1 " " Helleri , Two '
150 " ' i-tt-eni , Ono "
CO " " Iloll-n. One
Tbn tli'iro ileiodh d mttloare nil ell l > roJ low * '
cattle , utriluht and onixith Tli : ) oiHle will be .
told In InUlo Hit muchmri , and at rion l > l
For ( urthur | > artl ul M , cnll oirirald n 4 ,
M P '
I'AITON.
, W verIy , Hn"nrO ( > lnw .
>
>
TJ , P. BAKERY
,
15 U Wolwtor SN , Omnlim Nob. , I
{ 3aiK < or to the old U I' . T ! Very,18th St. , )
AM. KINDS OK
BREAD , FANCY CAKES AND PIES i :
( V > nttntl ) on hanl Or Ism wl" li * o i't'r at
deJ to. WAONEU HROM , I'
pr-13 m TruptUtor
DEEXSL & MAUL
( Stll-OKSSOUS TO JOHN O. J U-OU9) )
TODEETAKEBS
A , F. GROSS. ,
11 v f mitii
WO11K , M'CII A3
COUNTERS , BARS , IOE BOXES
LIIIUARIKS ,
ind al kind ) of oillco . .rk a Cill or ft
ilro < IS * Jai \iin \ S'rrct. , Neb
UHAHLES BIEWJB ,
UNDERTAKER
A.Vll DIUU'.ll IN
Me alic Cases , Coflln&l & Cdsbts , SbronDs
CTJ , Kro ,
100J ) Kariiiuu Si , - O5IAIIA , M3r
tnliis | 'r nnptly nttcndo 1 to Coroner
o'"co. IVIi ) Imiio Nn 21
WOODBRD& 8i)3 ) ,
OMAHA , NE11.
Solo Agents for the World-Ronowtiutl
9
Decker it Son , and Hnllott & Cunaton
Pinuoa. Also inanufucturora and
wholuaalo doalora in
Irgans and Moslcal Merchandise ,
P 11
P i * } * \/t k
si lil
Is nnrrnntnl to ncixp Innccr. I.
. tlioi foim i.oat r , ando bill-
.I'alUfaolcin ilmu ii'iycn ierVr
in th tnurliit. or rrli - aid
icfuiidtil
JOirIN H. F LEHMAN * * tfc CO
H , E , BUEKET
U1EBAL QluECTOR A0 ! ! EMBAU
11 Vorth Iflth Street ninahn
ffcOABTHY BUEKS ,
18 HTH STREET. BET. FARNAW
AND DOUOLAS.
ALONG THE LINE OK THE ]
nlcago , St. . Paol , Minneapolis and
OMAHA RAILWAY.
The now extension of this line from Wakuflold up
eEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN
through Concord anil Colerldgo
uchcstri best portion of tlio Binie , Special ox-
ireion ra'ej ( or Uixl mckon over this line to
iyna , Norfolk nnj Hartiiigton , and > i liUlr to all
Incipal polntn on llio
10 UX OITV & PAOIFIO RAILROAD
Trilns oxor tht C. , St. P. If. & 0. Railway it Cnv
Kton , Sioux Uty , 1'onca , llartlngton , Wojno and
Drfolk ,
or Fremont , Oakdaxi , NcllRh , and through to V l-
cnttuc.
. Inform&tlon call on
_ j HITNKV. llcneml Ai-ont ,
PEINCIPAL LUTE
VHDM
HICAGO , PEOIIIA A : ST. LOUIS ,
n r WAV OP
01IABA AND LINCOLN TO DBMVEB ,
Olt VIA
ANSAS CITY AND ATCIIISON ta DE1WER
uniu'ctliiR in Union Depots lit KIHIMUS City ,
Uiimhaiuid Don vur with tliruujjlitmliiulor
Anil nil points In tlio Uicnt Vi'mt
uiiucctlnif 111 ( iiiiiul Union lo ) ] > ot nt Ulileago
vltli throiiHli tiiilim lor
NEW YOJtJC , ISOSTOX ,
j\nd nil KuMcini Oltios.
Atl'onrli with tlnoimh tmliiH tur Indluiiap.
llx , Cinclniiiitl , Coliimbui * , anil nil polntu in
ho South.Cust. At HI. l.oulH with tlinjtiL'll
lor nil polntH South.
Day CoacliCH , 1'iulor C'liru , with Ho.
llnlni ; ( Jlmlrt ( HCIIIB tire ) , Mnoklinr Cum with
luvolvuu ; ( Jlmlin , I'ulliimn 1'iilnro hlucplni ;
iarri niul the IIIIIIOIIH U. II. A ( J , Dining L'au
nn dully tonnil from ClilcMi0 ( unil liiuiaaa C'lty ,
ililca ocml Council lllulla : ClilciiKo inn ! Dux
.loliiea , Clilcnuo , ht. Joseph , Atolilsou nnd
'opulu wlthuut clinngu. Only thioiiKh line
mining thul ? own tnilno hrtwron ( Jlilcii o ,
Jiiuiln niul Dunvcr , unil OhtviiKO , liiumia :
'Ity and liunvur. Tln-oii h cms hotwcon
nniiollH and Council Illulfr , vlu I'corlii
< ! 01Nn NOKTII ANI > WUTH.
Tnilnn of KICKUiit l ) y Co.tnlics find
'iillinun I'aliicn Slotijiiim c'aitt urn inn dully to
.iid fiom st. i.outu ; vln Jlnnnllmli ( nilncy ,
Cdokult , llinlii | | > ton , Ccdur llunldy nnd Alhuit
cii to St. 1'uiil and .Minneapolis ; 1'mlorC'aia
Hli Itccllnlni ; Chalrx to mid Iioni Ht. l.onlx
.iid I'corUi. OMlyoiiucliiinfjoofcurM In \vccn
t. I.oiilaiuul Dcn.Molni'H , Inwa , J.lucoln , .No-
uislaand Denver , Colondlo
U UnUo thu only TlnoiiKh Line bttwccn
m LOUI3 , mmiSAPOLIB and FiT. PAUL.
U Is Itnown as the Kretit TJIKOL'tTlI OAll
I SI' or Aint-Tlcj , unit la universally ud iit.
< l In bo thu
finest Equipped Kallroal In the World for
all classes of Travel.
ThroiiKh Tickets via , tills line fur ealo at fee
. It. coupon ticket onlMslnthoUnltixlSttttes
' 7. . I'OTTKII , I'EnOEVAL LOWELL ,
Vut-ifnt.t.On.3luAjn.
A AVorllijr Gnithc.
To the KilUor 'f Tns llgii
Wo , the ( owiuda and clnsa Icatlcrs o
llio A. M. K. church , corner of High
tccnth and Wubstur strooto , Onmhn , pur
poao giving nn cntortnininunt ou thu 2i.\
iust. , nt our church , for the benefit o
our i.istor , Rev. Hirl Mttoholl , ns
is well knotvn by both members nut
frionda of the church thnt ho hna givot
wny , so thnt the truatcos might RUi'.o
until wo are O'lmpullod' to roaort to UUP
method of r.ming his support. A competent
potent commit Uo of mcmbrrs nnd friundi
( Indie" ) have been appointed to conduoi
the ( Ul'iir , nnd wo sincerely hope tlmt tin
frionda w ill nid us in making this untcr
Initimunt iv RIICCUSS.
Mr Win Viiugur , Col. Frank Simnn
nnd Jlr. C.\rtor iHine.in have presenter
ua n line bed room sot ( chinn ) to bo give )
to the Inily who returns the larirosi
lunount of money by the 22d. ! Thu fol
lowing are the contestants : Miss Loim
Wright , M.iss Luln Ously , Miss Ida L.
Moss , Mrs Hannah Robertson Mrs. Kl-
lon Golden , Mrs , Julia Simpson and Mrs
Ilnttio Nowmnn. Win J. Wilyo , C.trt i
Duncan , Thom.is A. Walls , Alex Wil
liaina , W. H. Tnylor , Scott Jackson ,
Travis Walker , tinmen Washington , 1' . J
Willmms and Thomas Fouclios , stowardi
and leaders.
Br.x.r. FUI/ION ,
Cnitucu CLIUK. :
Ooiut.
Delia Niohola wai nrreatad Thursdaj
ind churgud with stealing $8 from a mm
, ; ho had visited her house. Slio { .loaded
lot guilty in police court yesterday morn
ng nnd riloasod upon $200 ball.
Two mun arrested for vagrancy provec'
.hat they wcro Inmost working men and
vcro discharged.
Chris. Kaiser was arroatod Thuradaj
mil charged with disturbance of the
) cauo. As no ono appeared against him
10 was diuchargod yesterday morning. Hi
lad only left tlin court room a few mo-
nonts , when his wife appeared upon the
cono. Her face was scratched and
iruispd and she said it vras the work of
ho man she ia compelled by law to call
moband , She , " .1 o aaid that ho had
lircatoned her lifo , and that she \ya
fraid of him. She filed a complaint
igainat him and a warrant was issued for
lis arrest.
The case against the orange peddler ,
vho was arroated by the mayor Thuradi\ :
fternoon , lias buon indohnitcly peat
) oncd , as Mayor Cluiao lus gene to Chi-
'Hgo , and it will not bo tried until ho re
urns. Judge Bcnoko stated that Mayoi
( Jhaso came into tlio court room Thuradnj
f turnoon in a state of intoxication and
talked in such a inannorthathethe judge )
amo very near having him placed in jail
or twont } ' days for contempt of court
'hojiid o said that the only thing that
; cpt him from pronouncing scntunco wait
10 fact that Chaao is n republican and
10 is n democrat. "But , " says the judge ,
' I will stand no moro foolishness of that
ort. "
The orange peddler demands a trial
nil will not liaten to having the case dia
u'ssod , as tliii is the third time ho hau
> e < m hauled in at the instance of the
layor.
At tin ClirlHilnn Cluircli.
A largo attendance gathered at the
Christian church Thursday ovo.to listen to
tie musical and reading which had been
nnouncod through the columns of thia
laper. Tlio church was lavishly and
loautifully decorated with llowers , and
ireaontcd a handsome , and at the same
mo , a homelike uppearanco.
It was the first appearance in this city
f Miss M. Ella Day , a young olncutio-
ist who comes hero with high ro-
ommendationa , and her renditions of
ast night proved that she has not been
vorated. Her character recitation ,
'Grandma's Courtship , " was well ro-
oivod by the audience.
The musical part of the programme
waa rendered by a quartette composed
f Miss Caldorwood , Mrs. Day nnd
Icesrs. Franco and Northrup. Miaaes
Joultor and Clayton presided nt the
> iano. Mr. Franco's rendition of
'Hybrins the Cretan" wna very fine and
n response to nn encore ho sang
'Paalmp. " "Good Night , Beloved , " waa
lot aufliciont for Mr , Northrup and the
udience iniistod upon a second selection
nd ho sang , in a pleasing manner , "Tho
'eomnn's SVc'dding Song. * ' Mips Caldor-
vood sang "When 'Tia Moonlighi , " nt
lie cloao of v/hich the audience burst
nto a storm of applaupo and hho returned
nd sang "Supposing. "
The entertainment throughout waa
neat successful and pleasing.
'THE LOWEII Cr.ASSia. Who nro they ?
'ho toiling millions , the laboring man and
voman , the fanner , the mechanic , the nrti-
in , the inventor , the producer ! Fur fiom
i. These are naturo'H nobility. Noinatter
t'they are high or low in station , rich or
> oor in pelf , couHpiciotm or huinblo in posi
Ion , they are surely upper circles in llio
rdcr of Nature , whatever the factitious
istlnctiouot society , fashionahlo or nn-
ashlonable , decree. It la not low , it in the
lighc.st duty , privilege nnd pleasure for
uo great man nnd high-soulcd woman team
am what they possess , to work their own
vny through lifo , to bo nrchitcctH of their
wn fortuni'H , Konio may rank the clnsscHS
vo have alluded to an only relatively low ,
nd , in fact , the middling classess , Wo
nsist they are absolutely the very higlicHt.
f there bo n class of human beings onntrth
vho may bo properly denominated low. it
a that class who spend without earning ,
vho consume without producing , who dm-
ipato on the earnings of their fatherH or
elativca without being anything m und 01
hem&clvc * ) , The Mechanic.
"Why Stone Wulls nro Damp.
The walls of n ftlono house nnd some-
ime.s of n brick lioiiho nro covered with
dampness. Thi is duo to the very same
cr.uso by which dew is deposited on grass ,
; r moisture on the Hide of a glass or pitch
er Unit In filled with ice water nnd is
irought into n warm room. The wulta
como cold , and ns atone is a non-conductor
of heat they remain cold for n IODK time.
When the weather change * Hiiddcnly from
cold to warm , the nir lictomcw filled with
noisttirc , for the warmer the nir is the
uoro moisluru it will nbsorb. When this
wnrin ulr htrikcH the told walla the moist'
urc in deposited on them fiom tlio air ,
ivliich is Huddenly cooled by contact with
hem , nnd 113 thu warm air ia continually
coming in contact with thu wall ) thodamp-
le.sw uccnmulnteii until it nppvarti like dew
j [ > on them nnd pours down in htreama at
timco. No plaster hhould bo put directly
> n brick or Mono , but furring titrips uhould
bo nailul to the wall uud tlio lath put on
these. Cellars are frcoucntly ratulo very
lamp in the bamo way liy too much venti
lation in wunn weather. The warm air
pouring in Ls cooled , and its moisture is de
posited on ( ho wull.s and floor until they
ire ho wet ns to uurpriso the housekeeper
whowoudcri how it Is the cellar will no !
Iry , and the mere it ia ulred the wetter U
becomta.
Slluk to Onp Thltiff.
Altonto make nno remark in ronll-
( iticc. Ju not permit your talent , nlmf
jver it may be , whether nn\tl oi small , t.i .
bo witttat by dillVsion , or diKtribution in n
dozen tliO'ercnt dliectlous. Coiiroiitnitp.con *
cciitrato , should bo the waUhwoid.Vlillo
thcro nto but very feniituN nip.ibjp of
attaining n high degree of wtcllriico In
scM-ral distinct nvoo.Ulons at tlio hjiinu
time , thcro nro still fi'nor , prili.ip. , who
may not ntlnlit eminence m MHUO om > oall
ing. One of the great draw -Ixirksof young
men In this country is , that ns a general
thing they do not net out in life with any
dcllnito object or end in\iew. They are
not eduwted with n Mew to llllinu any
sjiceial station. The wues in which th'o
sons are educated to follow the occupation
of their fathers nro the exceptions nnd not
the general rule. Thu xmis of our thrifty
working men , In nearly all the brinchra of
mechanical labor , cspedallj , are \ery npl
to enter the ic.tlnm of innnhood with the
most imlellnltu Idea of wh.it is leally to lie
their llfo work. In the common school *
nnd in trio high Bchooli , and in-rliaps the
college , they acquire fair neneul inluca-
' 'on ' without nn idea ns to what use they
i , < o put their ixlucntlon when acquired.
The ruling Idea ia that they will Ilimllly
land in seine occupation or piofe. vson ! in i
which they will bo relies cd of manual la
bor. which in voted by thu young men es
pecially , to bo n lower gr.ulo in the heals
of u'.spcctabtllly.
Wo B.IV to every voting man , liml out at
the earliest day what ti.idiprofo.sMiou cr
buslnesH you would HKc to follow , nnd u
pofisiblo eliooso that for which you have
some natural talent , bent or inclination.
The hit lligent parent hhould bo able to
decide that question himself fur his BOH , or
at least to materially aid m llio decision.
lint suppose the young man has to decide
for himself. When tlio decision is once
made It should bo final nnd piaclic.il , mid
whatever it may be , letllio education , men
tal and physical , henceforth lie diteclod in
llml direction. It multi-is little whether
it be n trade or piofe.xMon , the education
should bo equally tlie-tou h , but conceit-
dated and not dllVu.she No man knows
of what he. is capable until bn ha.s concen
[ rated all his energies upon thu attain
nieiil of homo ni\cn end or object. Tlio
world stands with open aims for eainc
concentrated human eneigy. In e\ery
walk lu lifo the high positions nio waiting
to bo llllcd bv Htieli I'latenal. AVInJu ttc
udecidwl. inelUcient "jaek-at-all-tradcs' "
s knoekeil around from ' pillar to post" in
lis stiunKlc-4 f ° r | l b.ne subsistence , the
inn who has made himself master of al-
lost any ono calling , steadily ii-cs : In the
fttimatiun of bis fellow eiti/ius , and with-
ul npp.ii cut cllbit of Ins own , acquires
vealtl- , fame and position. ' 1'hmo aio the
nun who are in tlio cuminon parlance of
10 unthinking are wild to lie "bom lucky , "
vbile in fact ( hero is no link about it. It
s the only legitimate tiled that follows
lie cause. How often w o bear the icmaik
rom these whoso whole lilo bus been a
cries of failnie.sVell , luck is against
10 ! " when back of all luck , bad fortune
r mischance , tlio icnl caiiho will be found
want of conccntintion ol life eiicigy upon
some single aim or olijict.
The most important lactor in the won-
erful piogie.ss of our .iiulnstiic.s lo-ilny
s to bo found in this same concentration
f energy and intellect upon come chosen
vocation. Look in any direction , and in
ny blanch of industiy , and we will find
lint icprcscntutivo names and iepic.senUi-
Ivo establishments hn\cbcc.n built up from
he most unpromising beginnings by tills
oncentration of life foice. A young man
a mechanic for instance. without fiicnds ,
vithout capital , starts out with bin nnaid-
d Lands , but with conecnttatul energy to
icbicve success. Ho is not bwcivcd from
ti.s pnipoiiO by difficulties , nor by tempo-
ary failure. Slowly but surely bo 1-nilda
rom the foundation , nnttl llnallywithout
lardly beina conscious IjijpHelf of how. lift
KIM accomplished the wonderful w oik , ho
omits his gains by the million , and lias
lot only established a business that enp-
) orls hundreds , perhaps thousands ol'work-
ncnbutauamo tbirt is knjwn to the nt-
ei most parts of the earth , nnd that of it-
elf furnishes a capital for bis children nnd
lis cliildicn'- children long after he lias
mssed to his final rest nnd reward , finch
s the force of concentration of Uic human
iiiml upon one aim and object. It ically
Hikes but little diflcrcnce what the aim
nd object may be , so that il bo legitimate ,
loncst nnd honorable. It is the conccntrn-
ion , the steady pcrscNciancp that com-
uandssuccc&snnd , not the calling to which
t is devoted.
S.iy wo not well , then , "Young man ,
vnhto not your talent by dilYusion , but
onccntiate your energies upon some cbos-
u object or aim. " Life is too sboit , nnd
inn's ' ability is too ciiuumsciibcd , to 1m
cakencd and wasted by being spread out
vcr too extended a surface The liver
vbich spreads its waters over lee Inoad n
) cd is of no service. It baldly floata n
ght canoe. ISul concentrate its wntcm to
narrow channel , mid mighty ships float
pen il bosom , carrying tlio commerce of
. world. Watern JUawifoftun r.
The bubjplned ntaemuiitn ( , showing in n
ariety of forms llio inpld increase iirLsiui
rom interest ( lent or usury bulnn vcrj
icaily synonymous terms ) chained for the
ibo of accumulated wealth taken iVom a
ecturo delivered some time since , by
Wallace P. Groom , on Iho "Cuirencjr Nccxlt
of Coiumeice. " contain much "food for
.bought' ' for all classes , old or young , man
or woman , employer or employed ; 'or in-
rcst nftects the jirico of every commodilj
n thu most vital manner.
Many carelessly infer that the Inercaso
f money at six per cent , is ju t tvilcc as
npid as at tlneu per rent. ; but in reality
ho Increase is vastly moro rapid tban this
n ono hundred years , at six per cent. , the
ncrea.se on any given sum Is about lightem
/IMCH as much as at thrc per cent.
If ono dollar be invested and the inter
cat atl'hd to the principal annunlly , at thu
rates named , wo shall liavo the following
esull an the accumulation of one hundred
'cars :
1 , 100 years , nt 1 per cent $2,25 ,
o do a do 75
o do aj do 11.7C
lo do : t do 10. !
lo do li } do . 31. !
Jo ilo 4 do ' ' r > 0.50
Jo do 4 } do ' - fllTX )
lo do R do ' IIJI.&O
lo do 0 do : i 10 00
ilo do 7 do 8(18 ( OU
lo do 8 do ' SliO.00 : )
'
lo do f ) do r.,5ii.l ; ( )
lo do 10 do ii,8W.CO : (
lo do 12 do 8lr75.W , ( )
ilo do 15 do 1.174,405.00
lo do 18 do IC.MS.OOy.'JJ
lo do ai do 2or.i,70vo'.oo ! :
There nro probably few , lionever J'm.l
or with the subject of tiio rapid ir'ro-
) f capital put nt interest , who would rjt
w htartlcil at tlio Blatcmcnt that Mia o '
of tlio outfit of Christopher Columbus ia
litillrst voyage of dl'jcovery , put nt interest
at six pur cent. , per annum would Itj tills
.imo have amounted to mine than th intiic
money uilue of th ! continent , toydhir with
'he ' ( iccuiaitliiliuun fi'otii theinilnstiy ofttll icho
law Hint upon / ( . If any doubted this , let
them reckon the ninoun' , estimating tht
entire outfit to have cost " ' < / / / thu small
sum of tlvo thousand dollars , nnd remcm-
l > erlni ; thnt money double- MX pci cent. ,
in a little less than twe-lVi years 01 nccu-
ratcly , in eleven years , ten montliH , nm !
twenty-one days. Allowing It to double
e\ery twelve years , this live tliouK.ind nl
'merest nt six per cent , since 1 10 , ' , it wil' '
not bo without Ki-ddlnfr'n ISin'ht
Halve , In the \urillct of all vim use It. 1'iiiu
ADAMS'
LIGIITH'G ' C01DUCTOB
Mui WITH
A flood Arhi'lo Fold on Bu .
HUSH Pi iiivinli'H.
In use upon the lunisea of Hi ?
best mun in Onmlm , whu
tntingly n > LYmnnmul it. Kiulotood
by rulmbln scientitio ttion in ntlmr
jilncca. JUiuinfncturod from tlio
beat copper ( Ins wotnl lias eight
tunes llio comlnctivu power of iron
-having n ( Uuiblu tcroll so nr-
ranged tlmt it cnnvcja wntor from
tlio roof t i it reservoir placed in
llio ground below tlif ro.\ch of
froal. It is proiumnotd by good
iiuthorilics tlio Wat rod over brought
before tlio public. The Adnnia roil
isnmnnfnctnrvd nnd for rnlo by
J , H. BALDWIN & MILLER
I ft and .lackson Sts.
IMA 11 A , - - - NED.
Send for eight pngo circular ,
Diving description of roil , mid ica
oiiH'iulntiuim by tlio boat luon in
Uiu country.
Wo hM rivntovfr QlOO.OOn.OO IniVfcmHtiR
our rlulit fo llm Durham null nmuir tnul * murk ,
I'Hitoulitnllr ' lintii loiln > tlio imwtolu Ho Hull
In the wotlil Now it rUiMt to tfiWH'ii tint wn
couldn't ' UTonl to i < tvts-l litm KO thonmitlilv If
IIICKVIC1.1.lll'l.l. . IK'ltllA.tl To-
Imrri ) , or nhlrli ho U tlin rr | > r ( > m Utr. niwn'l
Uiu HUM' MiiiiltliiK TuhiiiTO i-tcr niailc.
Yhji talci of ll ] rt.vfoir Hull Durham Rmotelna
Intiarm far cxicixl thiv-o of any ntlur liniud m
'tin world , r4ni | > l > Ufiii It lun Iwn , in , luul will
bo , Ihn lii-nt thul mil IM > mul * All ( Ionium linve It.
Look for Uado-uurk of thu Hull ou oxry I'
QUAY'S B
TRADE tflARIJ imURiiAT . < . , „ „ j MARK
tun HKUBIIT. An
tmfallbR euro for
Hcmlnal Weak.
linn , Impntonry ,
niul all li ) uiucg
Iliat follon IIH a
fciuMicnca ot KM-
Al'iice ' ; unions of
"v flRE TACina.eaiHuidc'.rahi AfTER TACIHO.
11 tlio llndc , IMnmCHH of Vision , I'rcinnturuUld AKt
mil Jmny otlior ditcani'i ! tlmt lend to Insanity or Con -
bumitlnn | nnd n I'muaturo ( lno. .
itaWAiui of ndrcrtlHiiiAiilH to refund money , nhoD
IruKKlstn from whom tlio mcdlriuo I * bought < /o not
fun , ' , but refer 3 ou to thu inaiiufacturcre , ami tin
Ciilmnonts | nro such Hint I hey are itlilmnf tver ,
: cinplleil with , flco thdr written Buaraiitco A trlnl
jf ono hlujlo I'lckncc ' ot Orny's KHClllu | will convliux.
tha inci't Bkci tlcal ot Itn real merits.
On account of onunto'oitcn' , M o liavo niloptotl the
Yellow Wrapper ; the enl > ' genuine.
/UTFull / ( utllcnlnrB in OUT iiamrililet , hlcl > wudo
! ritn ( iiilroa y ninlltao\cry nno.
; lloltcill ( iiioieeoldliy all driinlbts
igo , or tlx juclia'jiia lor f6 , or mil lie pent free
uir.ll on the r.ci lot of tlin rronoy , by niMrucHln
THE OlIAYJIUDICINKOG. , nuffnlo. N. Y.
Sold n Omaha I ' - . .
CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000.
la.TlcltotH only 85 , Shnrcs In l'roportlou'03
Louisiana State Lottery ConiDany ,
" Wt da herthy certify that tie mycniee the at
* anyc > nrntii for all the Monthly and Stini-Anmut
Orau\n.n of the Louisiana State lattcn Compan\ \
iiidinjiersoit mana-it ami control tM Urawnvj
nnfthen , and that thceaine ate coniliicttit tnii
hontiityfairneei.anil'\n peed faith toward all PM
lifn > - < t we authorize tht coi > .puny to nee tMittt
.ncjte ulth faf-timtlee of our signature ! attnel.i >
n itt ntlotrnttirenti. "
Inoirii'iralcd In 1J8 , " tai to yearn by the InKlnlAim
educational and charltablo jmrpcu'iii with it M (
Ualtjf ( I.OfO.COO to which n rvseno fund of ini-l
jj'O.WO Im Bliico locn addud.
ll.y nn nvorwliulml/iK p tmltrota It ] franrfib
A't nmdii n | iart lit llm ] > re unr etalu oomtltullu
iituiiUd Ducembcr S.I , A. U. 1E7B.
I'lm only Lottery over voted on nnd en
dorued by the people of any Stuto.
It uo\cr caliii or poBt | nua.
I La grand single nunibor drawings taki
[ ilaco monthly.
A uplondid opportunity to win n Kortuno
I'Mftli Orand Dniwiup Ula n ] ' ' , In the Acini-
eniy of Finnic , Now Orlouns , TiiMiltty , liny
atli , 1684 1118th Monthly ( IruwinR.
CAPITAL PIUXK , 675,000.
100,000 Tlckctn nt Vivo Dollars Kiieh. Frno
tloiiH , in ] 'itlm ( In iirnportlou ,
MBT or I'UIXKf.
I OAPJTAIiI'lUZE 176,01
1 do do i'G.OW
I do do 10,00f
riti/.cs OF teooo nw
t llo 2000 10,00)
in rio loou ioou
20 da 1X0 lO.OCt
100' do SCO 20,00
. .too'da ice to.w
fOO' 1)0 fO 25 PQC
UMdo 26 iifi.OOC
, iirttfUIUATIOll THItHH.
4 ArtTOiImitlon iirluiu of | f7fo < W
0 do do 000 4,601
8 do do 2H > 1tU
I8B7 Prto ) > , MnonntinK to 1205,601
Application for ratou to oluun should l > e itade ocl )
at Uio office to the Coiniauy | In Now Uikanp.
Virliirthcr.lnforiiiatlou clearly Klvlng lul' '
ldrcui. Unkol > . U. Money Oriloru | i y llo ui (
uliliua KwU teifd Lotttfii to
NJ5\V OHLKANU NATJONAT , HANK.
New Orlw.ni , L
rootnlNotoand orllnnry letterby Mall nr Ki
( irn ( nil uruu of' li d iiji nl by fcniirwn at out
iM" " " ) to
it A. vAvnax.
or If. A. DAUPHIN , Kiw Orlcauu , Lit
fln7 pvrpth ft , Wurblnirtnii. It
Very Important. Get tlio Genuine ,
Malt Extract.
l.'nu < | iiulo ! < l In ill tojilo
wtlou ou the tufcoblod
and lcl. .
'v
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"iirwiiu , TAUI.ANT i. D
Co. ; Jl ) f willy jili ) nl ( !
baa rLCOir.nuiiiKd j'Ur
MA1.T J\ :
THAOTfor my wife , M'C
yp = if : ton jiftrc.niid ItlmiM '
< Ii5S2tSf ! niut wilornnU ml uclw '
O = = A ] , . _
riok'tn ' , Jui. 18 1. " '
j'Uicc it w 1'KU i > mr.ti ,
AND JOBBKU3 OF D05IRSTJO
CIBASS , TOBACCOS , PIPES ISIOIEBS' ' iETIGLES
PJlOl'niKTOUB OF TllK FOLLOWING
CELEBRATED BRANDS :
Ssiua Victorias , Bspeciales , Roses .in 7 Sises from § 60
to fp'120 per 1000.
AND riiK KOLLDWIKO LEADING FIVE OENT CIOAIW :
Grapon , Thistle , Lawrence Barrett , OarniEels. Wew Sfen-
dard , Good Advice , Wow Brick.
DUPLICATE EASTERN PBKMlS
SKND FOR VIUOK LIST AND SAMPLES.
LU11BE
Dl
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| "fcb lld O o , y rt . 3 .1 tei
Q P * teis w ( U
S _ n. en o s 'O
OUMINGS AND 20TH ST. , OMAHA , NEB.
IN ROOFING AND COVERING WALLS.
VAN PAPPELENDAM
IB K5TO31
a
Mudo of Sbcot Mctnl with 1'rcsai'tl Ornunionta. i _ j Lenkinp , No Crooking or low
ing oil' . Fire Proof , Cheap nnd Dnrnblo. The Most Ornamental Hoof Miulo.
PracliRally Tested for Nearly Ten Years , With the Most Urallfying Resnlls ,
B EOTHEES , Agents.
Fig. 2 View representing a number
of Tiles IIH nrrnn cd upon n roof.
Fig. It Detail auctionnl view of the
oaino.
Fig.t 0no of the Koof Tiloa.
Fig. 5 Wall Tile , Uiu white part of
yliicb is covered by the ono above
it , nnd requires no description.
SULLIVAN BEOTHERS ,
S OK
TIN ROOFING !
SMOKE STACKS ,
Breeching ! ! and General
TIN , IKON As SLATE ROOFING ,
Guttering and General Jonhing
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
10M11 ! SOUTH SIXTEENTH ST. ,
- NEBRASKA.
( MirwlT.7ffKIT-rnrj'v"g' ) : CfnL"si1 < L'1 v- * ' '
Dr. a
1011 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. g. A. Established 1878 Catarrh.f
. .mid Nurvoun Oumnnt'H Speedily and 1'ornnnontly Cured. Pa
Hi ut lldini ) . Wnto for "Tin : MnuiUAii'MiHsiONAiiY , " for thu Puoplo ,
1 ' iiiaulUtKin and Cnrruapoiidmicu Gratia. P. 0. Uoi 5J92. Telephone No.
HON. KD\VAHD HUSHEhL , Po.itnmator . , D.xvonnort , snya- "J"-.icinn
noi : nun Murkod HnmiHii. " CONOUKSSMAN AlUJfPIlV Ui to
11 M a- . , „ „ . \ % ' * , i , , . o ODM. B
1 iMMW
UD9 an Ul I Oflitec St. . QMAHA. E
CLAM LUI
1024 North Kightowith Street , Oinnlm , on Street Car 'Line.
WIIOLKbALK AND HCTAU.
t JUlMF.All AJMWArVj II J.4tUU II Wj
and priuoa ns izootl and low n9 any in tlio city Plon.se try
i
. * BS S
MkLBLi.
THEBESTTHHEAD FOR SEWING MACHINES
WiUhnunl'c ' Siol t'otton K entirely tlio { no an of Tinma JmUtslrv ,
'anI iHorniiouucfiby rxtitTlH to lu Uio bthl sinvini ; iuvwiii i Hu ml u.ti
'worlt * . KULL AtfSOlvTMENT ( WhTANT.Y I N H D. an
for ml-by llJfifcLEY , 11AYNHS & VAN AUbDht ,
. m&o Uw'J' ' , h.