Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 18, 1884, Page 5, Image 5
-aitwr OMAHA DAILY BISE-WEDNESDAY JUNE 18 1884. PILEPSY ! Spawns , Eclampsy nnd Nervousness arc RALIOALLYOTO D BY MY METHOD Ulio Honornrnnus n-.o due only after success. Treatment by Con.spondonco PROF. 'DRv ALBERT , A warded Jhoflret claw p oU MrlN , ( or dl tlnirul ned merits tho-'SocletA ' tjr SoUtftlflque francaiso ( the Frcnp/iSdcdtPio Society. o , Place an atone , o , m&a wcd&sU n r ,1jloci ! llrrriler * . LawrVMnhlnnnQ niMi. Doric ItnllronJ * , [ Mniiiifncliircr * , t > c i Mltro Companlrs , Vrnv'c lllnpndromrr > nfl MMrncrrlrm end oUicrs lunAlliig tUxil VJJMl prft.-Ct 81ICCMU. 'Illiiniihrpi1 Vrterlnary MrMiiinl. fMJirp. rc lK" ty nnW on rewlnt of jirteo. Mi cents ttnil'iniiililcla Rent Jrco ounppllcaUon ljIU.1iPlinKV8 IIOMTfWA'YlllO MUtUCO , 10 ! ) Fulton fettcol , JSow YorH. UllftflDURCVC' Vital aVttiknoBS'nBil PTOJ- TlUmrnnC m. M'jrroni oier-nork 01 IfJlremcdjrknown. . , . t. _ . , lariro vial of pof.-flcr foi A cnt po free on to oelpt of price. TlumrUirr > V llonico. Mcd. < ; o. iUiut.datalogua InjaJ 109 tfulton bt. . W. iC DOCTOR MTTIEfl C17 SLClinrlcs-St. , St.'Lonls. Mo. Arc ( ° ! > rinBcmt 'otiWtlc < Ic ( ie < illti > , li bt n I n or CBXM.IC , a < ftDr otbtr r ri ( 1 > B la BU p > p < > n < Iiiiw trd nil old rtild mi know. Nervous Prostrntlon. Dcblilly , Mental J nnd Physical \Vxjo1mrss ; Mercurial end olhcrflTlcc- lions ol TbroatrEkln ot Bonis.'Olood Poisoning , Old Sores and'Dlcers ' , ate trnlod llh nnptullolol UKCII , wi utnt mluillUo iirlnclrlti. Mtfclr , Ptlntcly. Olseasos 'Arising Irom Indiscretion , Ecc S , Exposure orlrfdiflgcnce , vhkh rroau Mngo i > : t > on.nt , JcBIUIr , Ulmneif i and dtruClTe mmorj ; [ ilmplc , n ibe foee. phiilcil decar. arenlo olh iothj o t ftmilei , ponfurlci of l-ii , cui , r naennK Unrrlaco Improper or unhappy , ro pcrminralljetrrd. fanphlccflt roctilcn Ite aVivt.icnt l ieil ' ivrt | o , frteto a y 4ilr i. CcoultaUon al tt- fl eorl riinllrrt , an < llnTlted. WrlW forqucilldni. A P-ositive Written Guarantee < n * ID alUanbli cues , Uodlclnti not T jwher . Pninphlcti.-rnBllBh or German , 04. pace' , de. crihlnc at we dheaigg , tn mole or fomaleFJlEE. MARRIAGE GUIDE ! MOiui'fln iiUlcj. lllmtraUdtla cltth and dltblndiiir Me , noncj < ri > * tt < E > t urn ? , puptr corcri , aie. Thli booS coumlnl ll llva curloti ) , doubtlul or lnaol lllTo wMt to know. " \ WOK of great Inttrul to all , Health , Beauty . IlaiilQ is.ar jioaoud bjca4 ) > U . rpHE reports' from the use nf f * Ift's Spcdflo ( S. S JL SJinttho treatment Df Cancer continue to be on-erul. ( There seems to lie no doubt that tt Is a < Mit ! o speatBofor Skin Cancer cr Eplthclloma. "For twenty jeirs I suflcred from a Cancer on my neck. "Pctdnt Potash and Mercury Mixtures' fo , Instsod of ccrlnp the cancer. 1 lost the use of m y -rums and-the ut > i > er part of my .toil y. Jly general health v.-as broken down , and my llfo-\\ai dlspalrod of. B. S.-'S. curdd mo Bound and well. 'ThUnew.leasa of life It garo t o me cannot bo measured by any monctaryi value. 1 owe my Ufa and the support myfaudly to Swift's Specific. " Vf. R. ROBINSON , Davlsboro , Ga. "ITr.'Brooks , near Albany.Vtras hopeletsly aflllctod with Cancer. It had eaten through his nose Into Hi mouth and throat. The time of hia death was only a ftuortlon ole\ cry short time. Ho nra > cd for i cath , hia suffering uas so great. - S. S. 8.- has had a ondcfful 'ellcct on him. Hls'-improvcmeut ' Is so f reatthtfr we ill leel suio ot MX licing nor ( cell reared in time. W II. OlLBERr.Albiny , da. Our Treatise on Blood and Shin Diseases moiled free to applicants. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Ga. 3 ? ? , Cffl M , 1S9 W. 23d Stbeti h and 7th a > enucs , flilladcliihia.ofllco , 1200 Chcttnut St. ' PRI1TCIPAL 0 CUICA 0PEORIA&ST.LOUIS t , . , Fr to OMAHA.AND LIHC01K TO DENVSS , th eri -7 OH VIA In ATCHISON tsrDElTVER. . . . . Union Depots nt KmitiisCity , OmalmandDciivcrwitli tliroiifjli tnilns lor wl jViid all ] Klnt3 In tlio Grcnt Wott. po. < 3-OX33flTC3i- it t < JoiuiL-atInK In Onmil Union Iioimtut Clilcujjo ILma : with through tmltib for mat 2TE 3V X OJt K , BO A'T O N , And nil Kuitorn Cltlas. , t AtPecrla-witli lliroiiRli tmlnu for luUlanap- wil oils , Cincinnati , Columbus , und'nll iialnts li * tliuhuntUKnst. AC flu Louis with ' tralna for aU.poInu , South. Elegant Day Coaclics , Parlor Cars , wUh.Ho. fJInliig Gu lfaseats ( tiee ) , Braokluj ; Carsvflth liuVolvliifT'Olialrn PMlliann Paliusw SleeplnB ( iirs and ilba famontnO. B. &q. Dining CA run dally toand Item Chicago antt KansoiClty Ctilcago nnd Council BlufTa : Ohlcago nnd Da jlalnosi OhleuBo , St. Joseph , Atclilson and Toiclav | wltbout , < . > liunK.c. Only through line ruimlng tlioir n-vn trains between Chicago Uncoln and ; IJoiivcr , and Chicago : Kanuaj City and Oonvor. TJlwusU. cara between IniflumpoHa nud Council JJlnira , via Pcorla , C aomo JSOUTU AND BOUTJI. ICuokuk. Burlington , CedarItaplda nud"Albcri J.eiUotit. 1'aul nnd Blinneuixdla ; Parlor Cara with Ueeilnlni ; tihain to uud Jrom fit. LouU and Pcorla. Only ono cliangoaf cars Uctwoen ( St. Loiilinnrt DoJlolnoa , Jowa , Lincoln. No. linuknand Denvor. Colorado. It U also the only Throiigti LIto between ST. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. Uo < It U known aa the great TIIItOUGU CAH adj 'IJ.VK of America , imd ia universally lulmlt. the t > ' < ! to Uo tlio rer finest Equipped Railroad In the World for Hal all classes of Trarel , Through Tlchtta via thli line for sale at a ! } U. K. coupon ticket olllccs In tUo United States Mil Canada. V. J. POTTKII , I'KltOEVAI' tOWELL , ' . . Vlce-1'rti.liOia.MtucH E. E. WOMERSLEY , M , D , G Over Contl'a Diug Store , South IStb Street , near * Hickory Office Houri-ft too ! ) : a. m , 1 to 2:30 : and 6 to 7:80 : f (9 * Pllht to'L ) promj t } attended. CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 tht at kr.3Imthlu . and Srmt-Annim. Drainnjiqf thtLmtnana State Utttrv Ccmponu anifinmrnn nt Jic0r nnd control tht WuinJ ptmitfui. and that the tamg ate conducted uitk hcKKy.fatTntn. nnd in aotAft \ trward all r f ti , < md ueauthome the company to Coxniutoiroui Slate Loiter ? ComnanY , Incorporated la 1883 lor S5 yean by the letrlslatim pi vJuoattonal and ohatlUblo tmrpoeoBrtth ft cap alof l.ooolOOO-towhleha reoorro trad of ore I SN.OOO has Blnro been addfd. By an orerwhclmlne popular vet Its fratjni'es ' was made a patt of the present ttato consiltoVon Sopted Dcocnber Sd , A. D. 16)f. ) The only ( Lottery over voted on nnd en dorsed by the people ofAny State. It never scales t * poatyonos. I to grand alnglo ncmbot drawings will1 akplaco monthly. A iptondld opportunity to win a Fortune , ' FHUj-Crnad Drawlofr Class (5 , In th8 AcanV imyo ? Music , Ne 7'Orloftns , Tuosday. Jury Cth , 1884 .170th Monthly drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000. 00,000 Tickets at'Tivo ' Dollars Each. Frac tions , Ia Mrtha in proportion , HOT OP PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PUIZE 7J.OW , 1 do Ho S5.00C 1 do Uo 18,000 S PRIZES OF < 00 ItOCC S do 000 . 'KOOC 10 do 1000 . , . . . .10,000 0 do 100 . -10.00C 100 do 200 . 0,000 800 do 100 . 80,000 600 do CO . . , . . . . * 25 000 1000 do 25 . . . . . . . 25,000 . 0 Approximation priica ot $760 . B,7CC U do do 600 . { , (09 U do do 2(0. . . , . ,26C 1907 Prtzea , ooioonttng to . 192S5CO Appllaatloa for ntas to olubi ih old bo nude onlj to the omooiof the Company In NowOrJcoui For further Information write dearly ( Tiring fall nJJroaa. Uake P. O. Money Orders piy bla md address RceUtored Lettora to NBW ORUCANS NATIONAL 1UNK , K w Orie&ng , La. PoeUI Notes and ordinary letters by Mall or Kx- prow ( all Bums of 05 and upwards by Exprosg at oni expense ) to U A. DAUPHIN , or II. A. DAUPHIN , Now Orisons L . 1 8)7 Seventh St. , Washington , D.'G NO IN THE PASTRY IF "Vanilla.LemonOrnnarc , etc. , OiivofCnlcci , Crcuiu > .l > iililliiE. , : c.u delicately and tint , urallrai the fr-ult ( Vam which they ure mttdo. FOE STEEKGTH AND TRUE FKDIT PLAVOE THEY STAND ALONE. PREPARED BY THE Price Baking Powder Co. , Chicago , III. st. Loula , Mo. MtKtni or Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder AND Dr. Price's Iiipitlin Ycnst Gems , licit Dry IIoii Yca.t. o .x < x : i3-s WE MAKK BUT ONE QUAUTV. Science ot Life , Only $ hOO , BY MAIL POSTPAID. ) P < mm THYSELF , ur A. QUBAT en an tii BUhaustcd VltAllty , Nervous anil Phynlen ! Dobillty , 'roni&luro Decline In Han , Krjoraof Youth , an the us ntoU miseries osnlllni , ' from IndlscrctlocB cr ei > > hu osees. A hook for every inon , younff , mlddlo od , ml old. It contains 126 prescriptions for all nculu nu nd chronic dleooscs each one of which la lnvnluab'o vJ [ found by the Author , whoso ciporlenco for 23 wl can la eurli aaprobably never krfore fell to the U t eny phjvlctn 00 paged , bound In boautlfn ral rou ch mucLln ni zonaoA cavcra , full gilt , Ruaranteod po ho n flnor worf n cucry tame , mochoulcal , lit. ' rary and professional , thin tny other w ork sold In 8" ill ! country for C2.CO , or the money will bo refunded every Instance. 1'rlcaonly (1.CO by mall , post- "Ii aid. Illustrative sample 6 cents. Send now. Oo-d lodal awarded the author by the National Uedlo-l foi < aiodatlon , to the officers of which ha refers. The Sclenao of Life should be read by the yountf Infraction , and the COI by afflicted for relief. It III ! benefit all. London Lancet. Co There Is no member of society to whom The Bel- , bore ioe of Life will not be useful , whether youth , par- 1 , miardlan , Injtructoror clergyman. Argoniat. re < Address the Peabody Medical Ingtltnte , or Dr. W. rebo Parker , No. I Dulflnch Street , Boston Mass. , who ! boPi ay no ooneultod on all diseases requiring skill bad rperlonoa. Cnroiloandobttlnatedlseasesthat Uave an ifned the skill of all other phys-liri I class anmi mine spedutyj Bach treated ( uocuns-nCHL tutir Ithout aa Instano allu e , TUVOCIC no * * InTotLr 'Ot ' loc iln Gi Urn Cornice-Works vh - on , do IKON AND BU.TK BOOF1NO. an no 1. SPECHT , PROP. . fel ore 1111 Doutfta St Omaha , Neb. wi I c car Gafvan/zea Iron Cornices be mo ( ref ffTDcftnti Wlntows , Flntalf , Tin , lion aid Slate ask xMcg , Snveht's ( Utent JfeUlllo tflivll ht , f atcnt Juirttd llAtchet Ktf and llraeket hlicUlnk' . I am no it ! general agent for the above line of goods. Iron eft incing , 'restlngs. lUluetradeiYrandu , Ironl3ank tilings , Window Bllndi , Cellar Unarda ; l o general csj ; cut for l' ( rsnn k Iltll'r 1'atont Iostii JillndT fin wh On V/HUFAOTUREIl OF cal ! do i ALVANIZED IRON OB but , ma : and CORNICES. Ore INDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ETC. -0,1.0 a.atti irtStvoot , the ic ON THE MISSISSIPPI , , i From How Orleans to St , Lenis , Ten Hours In Mcinlils A Oororn incut Klcct Tlio Atlvaiisnu Shore A Talk with ttio Stc\vnra p Above Cairo. CorresiKHulonee s& Kansas CIV-Journal. In the eovon days' journey up the river from Now Vlrli'aus , tlinaia allowed for cleaning the boilora of tko steamer , nud Trhou tin's'can bo done to give ono ton hours in Memphis no pee regrets the do lay. All the other river towns nro built along n'lcvoo so Memphis. The build ing ; ! rise gradually abcvo ono nnothoraud form the town along iho bluffs nbovo , BO that inxpproncliing { t it presents quito as imposing nn npponranco ns the other cities vro have passed. The streets nro wide , regularly laid out , nnd well paved with atone , which has boon mndo to take the place of wooden sidewalks and pavo- moat , ainco the yellow fever scourge ; since then , too , 'tho city government has undo every effort to effect perfect sewerage - ago and cleanliness in the streets , nnd hns Apparently succeeded wall iu the under- inking , The postollico is a-dark , dingy j looking building both within and with out ; n now hotel , nearly completed , aa very hnndacmo. There are great many fine business blocks , cotton exchange , chamber of commerce , largo elevators , nnd numerous handsome cliurchoa. The residences on the avenues loading out Irom tho'business portion of the city are largo and attractive , surro-undod'by green fawns end extensive grounds. In the center -of the town 'ion ' .pleasant park ( without which a southern city would lese ite identity ) filled with trees which nhado-ovory foot of ground nnd beneath which stands prominently a bust of Andrew Jackson , near the entrance. ! Memphis has made , 'for-several years , , extraordinary growth ia t ratio , thnt of cotton being enormous and hvothor com merce by river and by the railroads which are becoming so numerous as to preclude the idea of blockade or limit. All too noon caino the shrill fivarnicg from the steamer that neither'timo nor tide would wait for us nnd 470 were 6bligod to return to the boat. Mooting on deck after sup per It wns a pleasant gathering to meet faces so soon become familiar and to talk over the events of the day on shore , 'but7o ' found the number of passengers diminished by the short-hand reporter for thefiUnircreal 'Item ' , by the mission ary to the Freedmen wbo lied taken her way to Fiak university , the colored college - logo at Nashville , by Iho traveled young miss who had.gone toadd n forty-fifth state to the -union of tbo 44 it was her boast to have visited. There were now but few note books loft and the loaves of thosn turned slowly ; people were getting too near homo to fool much curiosity , about their surroundings. Some had been nblo 'to ' got newspapers and politics began to reuse interest , the principal feature , of course , being Blaino. 1 say of course , \\hy1 BOCAUSO ho is tlio maine ) man of the country. A poor pun , but is not the greatest star outo ) always a leg itimate target for oven a far fetched aim ? ITUE ARKANSAS S1IOKK continues the shore of desolation depic ted along'tho shore f&rthur south , show-j ing that the inundations and destruction ! in consequence has boonapalltng. Though } charity has relieved iho v ants of hun-1 dreds , misery and distress look out from. every door. At night > -vhon we stopped ; at Bomo-way landing where perhaps thof landing proper was out of sight or washed- away entirely and a temporary ono made for the occasion , the calcium light thrown upon a few houses , scattering seemingly at anchor in the water , their droarinesa made moro marked in the shadow of the great , gaunt trees overhead drew a pict ure weird and striking. It scorned a ver itable picture , except that the occasional flash of a single lantern on shore revealed the _ presence of a man waiting to receive the boxes and barrels from th steamer. By day wo passed A.FLUET OF OOVE11SMENI KOATS improving the rivor. Besides the opera ting boats , they were the quartor-boatf ) which looked as if they must afford mucl bettor shelter and moro comforUbln homes for the workmen that the misora lo , forsaken looking houses on shore md the snag-boats which work all alonj. rom St. Louis to Now Orleans taking oul nngs from the rivor. I found an interesting and loquacious icrsonnjio on the steamer in thu stow- rdess who has been ON TIIKJtlVCK TWFXTY'KVK YKAH8 , nd these years having included "war imcs , " her stories were ot rather nn un- sunl order. She had witnessed the urdships endured by the soldiers , had ursed and waited up n them and had sited many of the battle fields , and hilo her descriptions of the ! latter were f ther differently worded from th < so mora alishad in detail , they were certainly raphic. > "Shall I tell you , " said slio , ono day , how I happened to call Gon. Grant a wil" Tho.David i . Vatutn vras the slow boat nncctod witli railroads from1 Cairo to olumbus , nnd the City of Alton the fast oat running the hlockado. Among the scoptions and dinners given aboard the I oat was ono to Gon. Grant. Gon. Mc- horson had just boon given a reception Tl having appeared in full uniform had TlHe lade an impression on the mind .of the He ogre , "though , " eaid ho , "I acpectod on , .Grant would bo a much .nobler iokng ! man than ho , and hlacldth.es nor. " iBoforo the ( battle of Belmont , rant had succeeded , in disguise , in re- lowing the forts , etc. , and was orpccted board the boat. Ltzzio had boon or- jrod by itlio captain to prepare a room id have everything in ncadinoss , andon account to admit arty person to iho al .bin. "So , " ' said iho , "when I BOW an did How sitting there with Ingh boots oov pd with mud , an old blue blouao and ith a slouched htt pulled ever his faea , ordered him oat : Oonfoucd you , how 10 me you lioroJ" The man made BO answer and no eve to go , but quloily took i cigar and' 1 gan to * moJko. Outdone by this , she poatcd her order moro emphatically , king him if ho waa a , fool that ho did underatan'l , but .nothing lad any feet , and she wont in search of the o ptain to report the pretence of to. old rmcr in the cabin nguintt orders. "You can't toll how I fdt , " saidaho , o ben ho said , why , Lizzie , that's ( ten. rant , ' an11 had ordered him out uid o Hod him a fool , I don't kuour what to 0 BO I jes1 went to him nu1 sayil , Gen. in ant , I bcg you ton thouiand pardons , I expected to see a nobler lookin' o n. Says he , "that's ail right , Lizzie , ' tout's how I came to cil ( Gen. anfcool. . " Aiiovi : cuiju ) , river croeeea a rocky bed in the chan- the upper The lrvr nd and bluffa have dlssppoiir- nnd in their place are high abrupt nks of rocks as smooth In places as if c'niaolod. Busy nnd thriving towns take the place of plantation landings and in undated villages , nnd over if not of con siderable size , there is in the whir of machinery Mid the whiatlojof the locomo- live thnt which gives thorn the Mr of life and thrift. The prettiest site on the river is ono mile below St. Louis , nnd is occupied by Kcnnot castle , n largo house witlt n eqniuo tower , which commands n lovely view of the wntor , the opposite shore nnd the steamers passing up nnd down the rivor. Other places , too , have nn interest to the traveler but not moro than to those so ncnr at homo. The grcnt nrohca of the St. Louis bridge are growing larger , nnd mark the terminus of the Anchor lino. There is a general move for wraps , umbrellas ami port- tunntcauB and soon wo shall bo ordered from the cabin. ANNA P. STOW. A FUNNY PKOGMMME , iV l nolrlArrnnectl Ijlst for the Unt lim On the 27th day of this month the Ne braska Ledge , No. 1 , Kid Myrtle Ledge , U , 1) . , Ktiighta of Pythlns will give n ; rand excursion from this city to AshUnd. [ t will Ixs graudbocffuso it cannot bo oth erwise , inasmuch there already has seen sold 403 tictota for the occasion. 11 will require fiftoan or oightcon cars to carry all who kr.vo signified their inten tion of going. An oxcellofiii programme Sins boon prepared - pared which wo append. It will boar close inspection , ns it ono of rare merit : rilOWIAMMB OK EUT.nCISKS. 1. Address of wclcoreo , by his honor , the icnyor of Aahlaud , in person or by proxy. 2. Music , by the Saab Crook glee club. 3. Brief response , by the orator of the day , limited to two hours and thirty minutes. 4. Kofroshmonta for man and boast. 5. Song , "It's a cold Day when wo git loft ; " Platte Valley quartette. G. 'Baso ball. The gontlomens' national game will be represented by two dis tinguished clubs , viz : The Hop Bit- > tora nine of Elkhorn orocinct , and the Corn and Bunion Salvo nine of "Florence Cut-off. The reputation of these cluba is such that wo may an ticipate a deeply interesting and cloaoly contested gamo. 7. Vocal music , by the Louisville string band. Selection to bo made by the audience , 8. llurdlo Race Free for all. Compet itors to bo mounted on camels. ( Ow-1 ing to the scarcity of hurdles in Saunders countya barbed wire fonco' ' will bo substituted without cr.tra charge ! . ) ftS. Solo By the youngest gent on thu g-rounds , with hand-organ aoooaipa- i liraont. 10. Intervening paws for ice cream and linger broad , during which the band trill play , and the elephant wdlk. riround. HI. Mn the Speed Ring A henvy Omaha 'gentleman with a record of lOittO , is tmtcrod against the champion cattle 'dealer of Ashland , wojght 349 , with' A record of 9:09 : , for oTnurao of trade dollars. Milo hoatrfUbeot'threo in ifivo. t ' Itcmesibor there is no extra charge1 for the races , the excursion ticket admitting the lioldsr to the entire performance. 12. . 'Oanoo Race Up Salt Crook , for the cliampionship of the world and.a-bag of'pen ' nuts , ( A requisition has'boon ' rnado upon Spotted Tail for ono thousand11 , canoes hand painted which it is boliorod will bo oufiictont to accommodate all who isay desire to compote. 13. The "Flowing Bowl. " Cllod with lemonade will now bo pasaod , follow ed byjiani' sandwichs and pioklos. ( Ice create , in the foreground , soda water \ initlje upper laft hand corner , and r. email Loy awfully hungry in the background. 14. An tffibrt will bo mode to arrange a game of raarblos between 'tho may or of'Eollovuo nnd the mayor-of Oro- apolis , to bo played on .tho IMatto river 'bridgn while the oxcursioi train is.pasrit . ig , 15 , A largo platfr > rm has boon erected foi dancing , and musio will bo fumlshct by the best b , md in the state. Ui , The exorcises ' will conclude with grand go-as-yo u-plcaao foot racc-from 'tho pic nio groi inds to the train led iby M , Toft wit ha bsfig'drum. The last urriv.il gets it N. B. 'Ashlnnd v , ill bo painted rod or the occasion. It might bo well t o add in nil candor , hot the mayor of the beautiful little city t Ashland will make nn address of-wol- omo which will bo roi ipondod to by "Mr. . Shropshire , of i tfiis city. Mr. A. . Jonoa will also me ika a short spuech , The Hayden Fire Kit idler sold byiyour roeer , is a household necessity nnd ouschold convenience , and all who < use lorn practice housohoJi 1 economy. iK : ill save one-fourth in t ho concnmption ; ai coal , Try them. I"ui ui Jio Tallo it.Clilinn < ; y In the. World uiAl Altl - tlbl Speaking about largo chimneye , the , blK vilest chimney in tlio world ia said to bo blffi lat at the Port Dundao works , Glnogow , ffi cotland.Its height .from the founda- fefi' on ls4C8ifoet6bovo ! ' [ the ground , 40d fi' ; tot ; the foundation bcicg 14 foot ( loop. in ho outside , diameter ono level with the inPi round le 34 foot at the top of it 12 foot PiP' inches , < thiotnoea ) at.the ground , 7 BO ricks , at the top2J ; brink * , The Jntir- ifat f diameter at the haaa id 20 foot , atdx hich gradually . .conLracts- ; 10 foot 4 dx ichcs at tlw top , There uo no other inbo uman structaco * ia the world hlghnr bo ian this chimuey'oxcept the Steeple of raj Straaburg Cathedral , wiiich is 4GG ou ot above the ground , and that of St. to lephon's Churaii , in Vienna , which is till 10 feet high. The most wonder Tli part of the story of this lofty pa iianey is , that ItaviiiRibaan twisted out ogl ; the vertical line io the extent of jjoven cal otulno inches by * iolont wind hofora to 1 mortar was ImiLxianed , human akill of ofwil duccd it to a perfect perpendicular wil Mil. The mortar \vaa saw d out xiu alii windward bide so as to Allow tlio tin imney ta Hottlo sunicieatly to rontoro be ; perpendicular again , Nuarf2,000 , - ag ; o of bricka were used in the construe- cm of the .eJuninoy , and it cost 840,000. ffl is ICO foot higher than the crow on i > iced top of the o6eoplo of tlio now Trinity od ! urch in Now York , and 00 feet higher lOH in the croga on the top of St. Paumgo London Tlio brwidth of thl chimney nan iie hoao is 40 feet , or equal to the Ski : ice occupied by large-sized JIOUBU , ova it gradually evilirn-ttu to 11 loot ot wili \VASIlIKaTON , THK NKMOOnAT.O WASIIIXOTO.V , Juno 17i At tlio domccratic aucu i > f memlirn of the houno to-night , the following rrnolntion was pautcnl ! "Tlmt wp rK l > on thohm Q to pron an Ift t M po iblo to concliisiint this ntpn | > i > riv lion liilid , niiiltlmt lake them in inx-fca-nco to all other measure * . " A motion to urpo the iiftMneo in the hou o of jlha bill to repoM tax on tobacco wat lost , aiw > in'oa motion mnkin ) ; onlor Imnincu after Jmi ftRo of nptinmrintlon WIN thu con- Mdoratioii of billi from committees on public IniuU and invaliil | icii inim. The two oppro- ination bilU-Sumlay , chll mid fortificAlion -now in committee , it h mt > octod , will ba rote - to lionso this \ui-k. rOIitTIOAT/ . TIIK I'llOllllUTlOXWTrt 01' JI.UKOIH , lUooMixoTOS. 111. , luno I" . Tlio sUlo coinention of the prohibition ( tarty of llli noi will went hoi-o tO'inorrow. About 300 uclcRAto will boire \ L-nt , and It in oxpcctoil very radical moAsurt" * will bo njiiptcil , mich as nominating n coinploto ntato ticket , olect- Ingaiul iutnicting ilelogatvH to the national cvincution. TUB CiliCAno , iluno 17. l'rinurie for tlio olw tion of ilclpgatM to _ Iho tirct , fnocnnd , thirit , and fourth coiiRrrssiounl district dcmocrntio com i'iitioii ! , hold hero tills aftoriuvm , rostilUnl tn cliolco mon who will roiid tlvlecrntfs to the ti\to domocratio coiivontlon favoring Mayor Hnrrlson's nominntlon for governor , anil hia choice nn ono of tlio delegates at lareo to Ilia national dcmocrntia convention. Tlio foit district coin out ions will also cli'Kixo ' thUrut tlolcgatfH lo the national coin cut ion , but It cannot bo said from the results of tlio prinurioA to-night what Instruction * , if anUIOKO comontioiiH will give aa to tlio iiroalilonUnl nominee' . IlllnoU Dpnurcrnts. , ! . , Juno 17. The liomocrntio congrotsloiml eon\ontion met hora to-day , u\cry county was fully loprem-nted. lion. Win. M. .Spungoiwmt luiniiinioiisly rtinomi- natud. Thl < ! H Mr. Spritiffor'M sixth iioinina- tlon , and hnlnw neverJmil to mnko a content since liin I'mt time ; t-\ory nomination coming to him by acclamation , lion Kdwnril Scott , of Morgan county , was iiomhutctl for ro-olcc- tion to third tcun as member of the Rtnto bourd of < o < jnalizattou. The Sear Gazers. CINCINNATI. Juno 17. I'rofetsor , T. G. Tor- ter. of the Unitud Stnten Const Survey , Wiu - liiRton , 1) . C , , was elected aitronomor of the observatory at tlui Cincinnati Unlvuratty , to sucoiod 1'rofossor O. F. Stone. AHninKO Coincidence. A-etrnugo coincidence occurred in the death of Gen. 0. E. Babcock. It will bo remembered that ono Myron Colony was ono of the prime movers in the pro- sooutlou of Gon. BubcDck at the time ho was charged with being connected with the whisky ring frauds at St. Louis. A Isttorijust received from n gentleman re siding at Jacksonville , Fla. , says Mr. Colony moved to that city and became n member of n firm of renl-ontnto agents. 0on.'Babcock , who remained in govern ment service , wna drowned last week , aa heretofore published. The aame night hia body arrived nt Jacksonville- Col ony tliod , nnd the two bodien were taken to the same undertaker. They were em balmed together nnd sent north on the same train as far as Washington , where Gon.'Bobcock'a body will bo loft , while Colony's will go to his friends In Now Hampshire. It is somowhnt remarkable that those two men shculd thuo uncon sciously moot in dentil so far from the econo of former strife , and travel to their graves together. VISHT 10 AN OB' IUOE RANOH. In Southern California. I.-T7Ould like to tell you about n visit to the ostrich ranch at Anuahoim , about 20 miles south of Los Angeles. Among our , < party were Mr. nnd Mrs. Reuben Nobio of Westfiold and a clergyman , Rev. Mr. Shoaidan from Annnhoim , who is greatly interested in the education of boys. Two or three years ago , 1 believe - liovo , or within that time , a small party hf capitalists , Englishmen , made the purchase of some land a few miles from Annaholm , a w ino-nroducing country , and brought fhithor from the far oil' wilda of Africa 1)2 ) ostriches. The honao of the qpgYfMf the ranch is situated pleasant' , _ _ \.Bunny \ space with some old-time willov.aut ono side , and n vineyard - yard planted near. Hero aesidoa the keener < cf the birds , Col Skolcoloy. These birds are indeed a curiosity Tom their hoighth , which io from 9 to 10 feet whan in an erect poaturo. They have moct beautiful oyca , largo nnd eofl xprcHion , but their feet nro honici onoughj large , ill-shnpod und ugly. Re motu an they nro from their nntivo wilds they Boom to flourish well , and the voi turo began at lirst under eoniuwhn doubtful circumstances , ia turning out Biinnensful undertaking. These immonco blrfis are kept in corrals , the Spanish won ornitla ot inclosures , ono mnlo nnd tw Fomnles occupying a place together. A joniinoii board fence , higher than the or iliuury , surrounds each corral , nnd di vidoa them. There is n space or opoi ano between the pens a driveway fo teama , and te carry food to the birds , 1'hoy oat a wagon load of shells it ; HIO < duy , bciidcs n largo amount o ; oaracJood , vegetables , Alfalfa or clover- rass , otc. The cost of each is 100 ( md their weight is from 000 to 400 ounds , They lay 70 ojrgs oaoh year , iach o/a ; valued at 8100. Their feathers tropluCiod ( twioo a year , they are on ho tall.and wings of the bird , the body icing nearly baro. Each plucking avor- ios , Q30C. The < gs weigh 2A pounds , L'ho male ia block , the tail and wing cathors being whity , and tlio female u raylsh white , It irequiroa four strong nw to jhcld ono of those pots while ilucWng. their plumes , It Booms a cruel rocoas , ana no wonder the birds resist hud. rTtoy are savage and dangerous attacked , * ind can only bo handled ftor 41 .sack or stocking log has boon rawn over the head. They urivo them ito ntcornor , a.nd slip quietly as possible ohind thorn to draw the covering ipidly flii sorco foghorn are pulled ut cautLj" , othora are ct\t , and ono has undorctand his buainoia to prevent bird from iblooding to death , hey cannot fly or jump , but can keep ice with the flootctt horsoB. When the gs are io io gathered a Chinaman ia llod into tba arona. The ostrich Booms have taken A fierce dislike to tha Binilo the hcaUiou Ohineu and is eo taken up ith hm e/lorU / to attack him that men in unnoticed and take possostioii of cgga. The Jifo of ui ostrich extends tyond that of luiumn Iwings , and over- 100 years , The plumes can bo pur- iBHod singly by visitors , the price dc > Hiding upon the length and thickness of cm. They have to bo afterward cloan- " and dyed. No dog or honu are al- tin wtvl. ineido the incJuauro , as the biros .0 wild at the wight of uithor , The Chi- inon farry their food to them. Col , otchljr , Iho Eiilishfnan ( ; who prcsulca lit ) or thu ranch , IB vury nloaiiuit , and Illngly imparts all POBBiblo ' " ' ; the" The Largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices urnitur DRAPERIES ANE MIRRORS , Just received nn assortment far surpassing anything In this market , comprlalng the latoat and most tasty designs manufactured for this spring's trade and covering a rtngo of prices from the Chonpoit to the most Expensive. Parlor Goods Draperies. Nowroudy for tlio inspection o cua- Complete stock o nil tlio latest tomors , the newest uovcltirs iu styles iu Turcomnn. Mndrns nnd ' Suits nnd Odd Pieces. Lncu Curtains , Etc. , Etc. Eloojant Passenger Elevator to all Floors. CHARLES SHXVERICK , 1206,1208 mid 1210 Fnnmm Street , - - - - OMAHA NEB. THE BEST THREAD FOR SEWING MACHINES lint 1 ILI Ml Pi I I I I f I IMJWI I'f I ITl I 1 I : § Willinmutic Spool Cotton is entirely tlio product of Homo InduaUy nud IB pronounced by oxporls to bo the boat sowing mnchino thrcnd in the world. PULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND , au forsnlo by HUNLEY , HAYNES & YAN ARSDEL , in&o Omnha , Neb. The Finest .Family Garden IN THE CITY. Music Every Evening , and BaUmlaja , It Uiocathcr tsiilomnnt. An elegant lunoli w 111 bo icrvod every mornlnc , anil thocholcoi Liquors and clirari comtantly on hanil. BENP & ltAUllh.lt , rroprlctora Cor. Oth ami Kamam Stroctn. 403 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878 Catarrh , Deafness , Lung nnd Nervous Diseases Speedily nnd l-ormanontly Cured. Patients Cured nt Homo. Write for "THE MEDIOAL-MIHSIONAIIY , " for the Pooplo. Oousultntion nnd Corroapondonco Gratia. P. 0. Box 292. Telephone No. 20. HON. ED WARD RUSSELL , Postmnster , Davenport , says : " Physician 01 tvon ADlllty ana Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport , "Anrionoriibln Man. Fine Success. Wonderful Ouros. " Houra 8 to D. RICHARDS & CLARKIS , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. auporinendent Omaha Iron Works U. P. RAILWAY , - - - 17TH ft 18TH STREETS I I MANUFACTURES OF AND D BALERS WATER WHEELS , ROLLER MILLS. and Grain Elevator Machines MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Oloth * STEAM PUMPS BTBAM WATER AND QAB PIPE. BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS 'ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. O - 1 I i 1 ' K 1 "Wo nro iiropnrcd to J'urniHh plunH nnd estimates , nnd will contract for erection o I < loiiriii Milla imtl Grain Elevators , or for changing louring Mills , Jrom Stone to thu Roller System SSrT'J'Jcpociul iittonlion u'ncn to fiirniehijiL' ' Power Plants for nny pur- no , onil oalimutes nuido ior anie. QcHoriil machinery repairs attended ' Ad'lrnsa ' KICHA-UDS & CLASKE , Oimha ,