OMAHA DAILY BEE- WEDNESDAY JULY 2'J , 1881. SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. W guarantee the cma of the following named till ewes , ot no j < ys Hhounntlsm , Scrofula , Ulcer * , Catarrh , allniood and sklnillsoMcs , Dv pe ml a , Lire Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Dt * uca. Ooul , Nmi tlfrU and Asthma , Theja Springs are the favorite wort at the tired an.l deblllt Ud , and urothe FERULE LADIES DKST FRIEND. Good hotel , llrory anil bathing accomod&tlon both rinUi and lummcr. Locality highly plcturo qu nd healthy. Accessible by Wabwn railway , a ; \ Krotia , orCB. It Q. , at Albany. Correspondent ) oUolted , KEV. VI. M. THOMPSON. Manager. Albany , BUoam Springs , .Gentry Co. , Mo. ANALYSIS. Brodflo Oravlty . . . l.OOJ Itaactlon . . , . . . . . Neutra Catbonla Add Oas. . . . 20 In. per gallon Carbonate Calcium . , . 86,021 Grain Carbonate Iron . , , . ,7,041 ! Sulphata Magnesia. , . . . 8,138 ' Bnlphato Cnlcium . . . 1,148 ' Chloride Sodium . . . 7,280 Sllllca . 1,588 ' Alumina , . . , , . .0,018 Organic and Volatile matter and logs. . . . .1,469 " alolldi per gallon . 67,171 " Chomlnta N. SCHUEZ. inp nf flip PPHPP lbu Ul lllu iddbd , OFFICE OVER AJIRIUCAN KXWKSS. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. \ i I Grain . & > BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS. 1 J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant i , \m 'H ' No .39 FearlStreet Council Bluffs , own. As there are ninny i So-Oalled Veterinary Sureeons ' In this city , who arc practicing their quackery on our ( Fcoplo , I deem It but justice to cay that I defy any ot them to produce a diploma , or credentials , ' ndlcatlng that they are Riaduatcs of nnyetcrlnarv > natltuto , and I do hereby caution the publb agaiat euch quicks , ai ' I m the Only Known Graduate IN WESTEltN IOWA. Office & L25 ' Pharmacy , B'dway , AT BLUE UAtlN. T. J.CADY , M.D.V.S. At the well-known Establishment OP 209 Upper Broaaway , the O ( Council Blufla. Notice our reduced Frlce List. Wo guo ' IB pounds Extra C Supror ( or ? 1 DO 32 pounds Granulated Sugar 1 00 26 pounds Choice Oatmeal . .100 25 pounds Navy Deans 100 20 pounds B'Bt Bulk Starch , 1 00 12 poundt Carolina Hlce t 00 12 jioucds Choice V'runte 1JOO 25 Bars Buffalo Soap 1 00 ExtM Lake Trout , pcrpound 09 T.orrihard's Plug per Ib 40 1 dozen Mackerel 15 Colorado Flour , Winter , per cwt 290 10 pounds dinner Soapa 1 00 40 pounds ncmloy 1 00 6 gallon keg Sumi 1 70 In White FJSD. per kit 80 tl Mwkorol.pcrklt 10 tl Dates , prr pound 10 10 3 pound cant Stindard Tomatoes 1 00 All kinds Call lorn l.i fruits pound Lusk'a Standard i ( or 1 00 st T. T. 03W. All grades , according to quality , 15o to SOo per 03 pound. Wo also curry a lull line of Sfon'e , Ladles' and Children's Hue Shoes and Ucn' Fine Boots at very er ow prloofl. Also a full line 01 Tinware and general erSi rchandlse. Call on ns and be convinced thai YOU Site nvo money fey dealing with us. Oooda delivered to i Inanv of the . tobl o part city. u * word , we ar bound to Bell and challenge ail blur aolo competition In this councv. ur J. P. FILBERT' ' 201 u .orDrosdwar urwl wl Ik on fil 0' on Horllck'fl rood , " write hiim'roda of ed Krateful mothers. MothfrH1 milk contains no edn * tnich. HOni.lCKS' FOOD FOHINrANTSfrco ( 1 roui Btarcli ) requires no cool.lntr The best food In Uf liejlthorKickncFBforl.VrANTS. Tholwbtdictfor DVHI'El'TICSnna INVALIDS IIIt.-lilj-brneBcial UfCi tniiiirringniothcrHaeadrluk. rrice40aml5c. All Ci < lruwict . Dock onlhe trfatmcatofchildren.freo. bi I believe It tn br Miperlnr to RtiTtMnx of Ilia ; f ' fclBil TorchiMrrti " / > , Almwons/ .New York. In ; I'nbesltitinrly pronounce It the tm rood In thn market. * ' U Iliinett J/ / / . , Ilotton ye One of the tieit rubstituKu Tor mother i milk. " / / O. Pi alon. Jl > . , /IwaUim , .V. i' . y "Will ! > o pent by mail on receipt of price in ptamps , ga IIOKUCK'S FOOD CO. , Kiioiur , Win. < Iu-tJb HonLiru's Dnv LXTIUCT OF BO ta I The American Cattle Journal. Ci 20 Pages { nnBiBmMEAR.8o } Colinnns dn 0' ' ' E. S. SMITH & CO. , cilJc F.IIIIOIIHVI > I'lIIIIHIIFRH. Jcnt liON.UOBT. VT. KUUNAS , Secretary Slate Board nt of Agriculture , Associate lulltor. he ? 1.00 iioryearlnadianco. ar 100 and 108 B. Htli Street. - OMAIIA , NEB tiiwl Jy'J2'n.totf : THE MILD POWEK OUKES. di diQ' Q' ' O MHO PATH 1C- on SPECIFICS. bt . bt tnu eSjcirs. Eaehnumber the fjieclnl pro- btwl KLTliitlon of nu emliifiit physician 'I no only Hlmplc , HnrenndHuroMeUiciiie forthoi > oplo dc ) IJ8TrillNCH'AI.HOB , CURES. WUCB. 1 , Vnen , Congestion , Inllamatlonii. . . . 'iU bo i \Voriiii.WoriiiJovor.WoriiiCollc. . . . .2. } di .1. I'rylim Colic , orleethlnuoflnfttnn .2.1. I. Diarrhea of cblldrtn or Adults . . . .2. % th ft. Dmcnlnrv , Orlplug. nillloii" Colic , . , : SJ5 thQi , lilinlrra AlnrbiH , vornltlug 2 7. Coimlu. Oolil. llronchltla lif H. I\riiral8in , * uuiu uiic. J-nceiiclio. . . . .25 9. llnndachei , blck Headaches.'Vertigo .as 00 II ) , l > v po | > lln , IlllllnuB btoniach .25 00Tl ! tl , Hiiniire rd or I'alniul 1'rrludi 2a fi , Wlillr * . tool'rofusol'crlodi. . . . . . . .aft th I I : rmili. Cough , Uirncult IlreathlUK 25 thbe II Hall Uliruiii , Frynlpclas , rnuitloui , .25 be > 15 , Itliciinmlliin. Jthcninatlpl'ttlnj 25 Hi Knfer and ABIH- . Chill , FoTer , Ague * .8(1 ( pr 17 rilr . Illlnil or lllceillnK AO toO 1 ! ) I'ntnrrh , acute or chronic ; Infliifnia ( JO 311 niinoiiine C.'oijgli , violentcaiigM. . . .ftO 21. ricneral.OeblUly. Physical Weaknc a.5O 27 2 litilnov ftcr oii llrblllty , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . > . ? ' { 30 , Ilrlnnry AVi-nhneM , W UlnB hobed .5(1 J2 , DliemnoriliD llcarl. I'nlpllalloii. l.OU tolil by druggists , or sent by ( ho Case , or Bin. Kin VI il , free of chnrge. on receipt of price. Html forllr.lliimplirovi'nofikoii DltcffoCue. MHpa B . lrmed < ; BUIogiiBFIlplJ. AddrMi , II . nlireyn1 lloineoDBllilo Alefl. Mn.rji lOftKullnn Slrret Aftv YnrU File lo th tu to i Spasms , Eclampsy nnd ot Nervousness are 08 RALIOALLT CURED in " 1 BY MY METIIOD. aa i th The Honorariums are duo thw only after success. ar Treatment by Correspondence ifo o\ DS ALBERT ohi PROF , , , hibi ti O , Place du Trouo , 0 , tn mio sc COUNCIL BLUFFS , ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. Tlio Normal Institute , The county norinnl institute continues Its session at the Bloomer school build ing. The following is the outline of each day's programme : OPFXINfl EXKUCIsn. Music and prayer followed by frco grinnM- lie , 8:30 : to 0 ft. nt. 0:00 : to 0:4i-Aritliinotio by 1'rof. W. C. Davis , and history by 1'rof. Jamua McNtuigh- ton. 9:45 : to 10-30-Oeogrftpliy , Davis , and physiology elegy , Ogilon. 10:30 : to llslS Language , Cgdon , nritbino- tic Da\is. , 11:15 : to 12 m. Geography. Davis , history , McNnughton , AKrins-oox. 1:30 : to 2.00 Music and promiscuous ex orcises. 6:00 : to 2:43-I.ecture : , "Teaching , " 1'rof. Jolin Ugduii. 2:45 : to 3:00 : Intermission. 3:00 : to 3:15 : Lecture "School Manngo- inoDt'rof , James McNrmglitoti , 3:40to-l:00-Closlmr. : : Guy oomvcll. At the mooting of the city council last last evening authority was givou the com- tnitto having in charge the improvements on Vaughan avonno to give the contract for the approaches to the bridge. The petition of the residents on Sixth street , opposite Baylies park , to hare the sidewalk lowered six inches , was referred to the city engineer. The city engineer was instructed to designate two culvorfi on Tenth avenue , and the street commissioner was instruct ed to put them in at once. The claim of Mrs. Wiley for damages to her daughter , who fell on the sidewalk on Mynstor street and was crippled , was referred to the city attorney. The poll-tax collector reported § 100 jonvoyod into the city treasury uftor de ducting his salary. The claim of Mrs. Alice Wilson for lamagos by water from the crook was { ranted. Alderman Soldontopf stated that the inances of the city wore in a bettor con- lition than they had boon for two years. ; The opening of Peter Bastin'a now lotol , the Bluffs ITouao last evening proved a success in ovary particular. The guests were served with a fine supper and ofreshments. IOWA ITEMS. The Muscatino Journal refuses to ad- ortlso Sunday excursions , The work of thinning out the dogs of ) ubuquo has commenced. About thirty roro killed on Friday. The Lo Mara Sentinel says the wheat in hat neighborhood will yield from oight- cn to twenty bushels to the acre. Patrick Rowland , residing six miles : om Ottumwa , died of heart disease on 'uoaday while at work in hia stable. Minister Kasaon haa presented his ro- " gnation aa member of congress from the ivcuth district , dating from July 14th , Mr. R. G. Orwig , of the old Dos foinoa Bulletin , has purchased an in- treat in the Davenport Gazette and vrill acomo its editor and manager. R In the case of the State va. Julius Yea- p ( jr , of Marahalltpwn , on charge of sell- } , , ig beer in violation of the liquor law , bi 10 jury disagreed , standing three and SG iree. SGat The Des Moines News say that recent ata. atiatics show that it coses 81,200 for a.m ich criminal conviction in Polk county , m hilo in other counties of the state the a cpenses range from $44 to $250. n < DOS Moinoa colored people are conaid- bly wrought up over the refusal of s louffor Brea. , ice cream roatauratora , permit them to ccupy scats at the ta- iudi es. The colored people threaten suit di idor the civil rights law. James O'Callaghan ' , of Des Moinca , ho was fined for selling intoxicating tin np ] Uor , denies the writing of any throat- of ling letters to Stapp and Case , who th < ed information against him. Mr. thG. 'Callaghan also says he has no knowl- Igo of any such letters being written. 0 rather thinks they wore simply made Ai 1 to gain sympathy for the informer. One day last week Mrs. Jacob Paul , of roflton , disappeared from homo , ostonai- go y with a "handsomer man , " leaving n thi islund and four children. She was 33 th : sars of ago and had been married twelve COne ? ars. She took $28 which her husband no LVO her to pay grocery bills , bought tn nio earrings and a chain and locket , and hii king her best clothing , was scon no at ( ore in Croston. of Mrs. Henry Myers , of the south side , of reston , complains that her ton year old tii lughtor ran away from homo with the 'llarra girls at the time they left the St ty , and that she hoard she was in St. te < 30 some time ago , but of late she hoard an nthing from her. She wishes to find th thwl 3r daughter and have her return homo , wl id would feel grateful for any informa- nc on leading to the discovery of her ncW ( hereabouts. beth On Wednesday of last week , at Rod- ng , Rlnggold county , the office of Dr. th uigley was found to bo on lire and an an itranco was forced into the burning th aiding. The body of a man , partly tnmi irnod , was found lying on the cot mi hich was supposed to bo that of last1's ctor. Upon examination it proved to mi the body of a man named Lynch who ge ed and was buried ojrly in Juno. Furor - fri or investigation revojla tbo fact that be ulgloy has disappeared , and that his beW 'o was insured to the amount of § 10- , ' 10 in the Western Mutual of Milwaukee. W io conclusion reached by the poodle is Tl .at the grave ot Lynch was robbed , his SCi dy placed in Quigloy'a office , and the cmians fired in furtherance of a scheme swindle the Insurance companies. th. . IN HARU LINES. tll\ \ CO Snn Francisco Gambler's Tour of ca : do Country In Search of Sport. th rom tlio Ban Francisco Chronicle , j > j "Professional gambling of high and i * w degree never wore in as tight lines aa "I" icy are now , and unless the tide soon inis in their favor , they will bo forced abandon the green cloth and nook her vocations to secure oven the nee- isarios of life , " an i The speaker was a veteran gambler , an ,7.ini tolligent Englishman , known aa ini Roddy , " with probably aa many aliases ov a cat is expected to have lives , For ho s 10 past twenty years ho has lived by his 01 Its , making and squandering thousands boH > inually. Ho can play an honest game H circumstances compel him , but hla aim Ini rer is to have the odds imrnoaaurably in th . is favor. Ho Is an adopt in dealing a an race game of faro , or in Dwindling at prwi lort cards , but the height of his ambi- wi on ia to transfer an innocent man'e no ) loney into hia own pockets by means of fl * ° jmo cojjfidenco game. In the last-1' ' named roll ho may bo classed as an ex port."I "I hftvo returned " just to the buy , continued the disconsolate sport , "after two-years' professional tour , playing brief engagements at all the loadic sporting ccmtora in the country. I had hopod'to find things booming in San Francisco ; but the hope was sadly blasted for I find more broken gamblers hero than 1 found in any other city. High rollers who only a few years ago squand ered their hundreds weekly are now glad to capture enough money to lodao In & 25-cont room and subsist on a boor lunch. Where ono gambler la in funds Fully ninotyniuo are in distress. " "How did yon find the situation at other points ? " asked the reporter. "With very few exceptions just aa bad for the fraternity. About two months ago I made a tour on the Northern Pa cific road. From St. Paul to Helena I did not find n slnglo place where the gambler could make any monoy. At Helena and Butte there is considerable ) sport , but controlled by a few mon. Then I wont Into the Ccuur d' Alone mining region in company with several other sports and found that country a dead fraud ; there were actually moro gamblers there than there wore dollars , and our party had a tough time to got out of the infernal country. I visltpd all the loading - ing points in Oregon and Washington territory only to find 'business'dull every whoro. At Portland there are several lively faro games , played wide open , but the limit is so small that an outsider can't make a winning of nny size. Then I took a steamer for "Forisco , expecting to make sonio money on the passage. Again I was disappointed. The only gambling on board was at whist a quar ter a corner for the rubber. The dugon- oracy of the times actually made mo sick , ind _ 1 took my berth and remained there until the boat reached the dock. " "How faro the sports castcf the Rocky Mountains ? " "At Denver the game is lively and th loora are wide open , but the bets are imall , and the same ia true as to Salt Lake. The glory of the gambling cnmps n Now Mexico and Arizona haa depart- id , and oven a slick gambler couldn't ' nako enough down there now to food a . TOW. At St. Louis and Kansas City , or years the loading sporting centers of ho west , not a single gambling house is > pen ; in fact , the laws of Missouri mnko t n felony for nny ono to run a gambling [ amo within the limits of the state. The amo severe law is in force in Tennessee , ind the chances are that just such a law yill bo enacted in most of the states in- lido of the next few years. And when his change comes about there will bo an ind to professional gambling , for oven ho bravest gamester will throw up his innds if ho BOOS that the doors < of the louitoiitinry ore yawning for him. On ho Mississippi river , ouco noted for its ni icavy games , there is very little play , nd on most of the boats gambling positively prohibited. In Jhicago where the heaviest amos at faro have boon played of late , lie irayor has announced his firm deter- linatlon to shut up every gambling ouse , and of course ho can accomplish 10 task if ho moans business. In New "ork city gambling is under the ban , al- Wl lough faro games are constantly run on nl ) 10 sly. In Philadelphia there has been 80 eon very little gaming for years , and at 80or Washington only a few faro games , and ar dn ones at that , are under headway. etx oston and Providence nro the only two Pr : oints in New England patronized by vo rofossional gamesters , nnd at both the an atting is very tamo. Throughout the tic mthern states there is very little betting tu di faro , and at the favorite game ( poker ) fe < 10 stakes are light. In Now Orleans fedi lunbling is licensed , and in the winter dior lonths the betting Is very lively , but not bi ) § 10 piece is wagered on the green cloth ow where a thousand was ton years ago. ho fact ia that gambling in public houses rapidly on the decline throughout the hole country , and the signs of the times idicato death to the green cloth at no jtaut day. " l-'i Angostura Bitters the worlil renowned of ipeti er and Invigorator. Used now over ici o whelp civilized world. Try it , but beware tn Imitations , Ask your grocer or druggist fore o Ronnino article , man ufnctured by Ir ) , 13. Hiogort & Sons. in tai Boo Thoughts. nn nor i can Stock Breeder. In i There Booms scarcely a limit to the in- of uaso of bees where feed is plenty. They ofwl with civilization , nnd like Greoloy , ho ey seem to favor going west. Whether hoMi io ia a rule with them in all parts of the tai untry wo cannot say. A man who dpea frc ild work told us recently that during roi o summer four swarms had passed over tin s head , two of thorn BO low that hn Ik Doped to avoid contact with them. All foe those were going west , or a little south foi west. Probably it was because tall foiMi mber lay in that direction. an There is a boo tree within ten miles of . Louiuon , the farm of a lady who pro- all cts the tree from the woodman's axe frc id the boos from all interference. When tin o bees got ready to swarm they go it i lioro they like with her approval , and im ono says them nay. For twenty years , au ; o are told , they have thus enjoyed their frc so rights. While bcos seem inclined to move west ] w ( oy love an early peep at the rising sun , It id always select a tree as the place of nu uir abode , which haa an eastern on- cu . risers. Wo unco. They are early tu ako the practice of going to the apiary col the first step of the morning'swork. In mien Id-summor , when honey abounds , we on morally find some boos going out and onwl equontly some coming homo with utdroa wlwi ifuro the sun rises. A man may know lit great deal nbout bees , but ho will still litwe ive a great deal to.learn about them , kn 'ith all their system they are a mystery , knF icy gather honey all day and iu busy kii F ason build comb at night. BQI us OUIGIN OP AMMONIA , co : Ammonia is obtained in largo quantities by yo e putrefaction of the urine of animals. 7'n- ate clojiulttt Jlrttannica. of Every housekeeper can test baking powders ofpu ntalnlng thin dioatustifig drug by placing u pumi n of the "lloynl" or "Andruw1'earl" top mien iwn on a hot ttmo until heated , then remove on o cover and mnoll , ati Dr. 1'iico'a Crpom Baiting 1'owder doe not ntain Ammonia , Alum , Lime , I'otaah , liono un losjihatos , ( provu it by the abo\o tent ) , It an prepared hy n I'hyelcian nml.Clioinitit with do ecial regard to cleanliness undhenltlifiilni'sa. tin wl is : Want to School With Cleveland. wn " 1 wont to school with ClovoIanJ in in old stone school house , " said Cil. E. roi Orandall of the Abbey Coal and Ming - tie g company yesterday morning "It was tin er In Onondago county , Ni w York , " bri continued , "and StopJien Grovcr we leveland was just as bright and sharp a an y as you could find in miles around. go : e vras in those days quite a good look- we > g follow nloo and njito popular with ho .0 girls. Ho and I were good friends id many n time hpto I hoard his father boi each , I urn a republican though and am ill vote for Jnnres G , Blaino. I have thi possible objection to Clovloand him- If out I have numerous objections to 9 politics. " tec 8KNATOH ALLISON. TnolloimblloAti Ticket nml the Work of Chiwo Tribune. "Wo have had what you might call a fruitless session of congress , " sMd Senator Allison , of lown , yesterday at the ( fraud Pacific. "With the two homes politically - ly opposed to each other in the face of the presidential election , it was impossi ble to accomplish much in the way of le gislation. For example , wo pasted in the senate n bill rcgul.ting the electoral count a very fair measure but the house added such unreasonable amend ments that wo could not agree , and the measure fell through. Then wo p sscd a bill on the Mormon question , and it remains to-day on the speaker's table. It got no further than that. TJia house wasted the best portion of the session over the Morrison bill , only to wind up by strik ing out its enacting clause. And the na val bill is just where it was when it reached the conference committee. Wo could not got the democrats to consent to vote enough money to finith the cruis ers now in course of construction. So wo passed an appropriation for nix months , sufficient to run the navy de partment until congress moots. " "What is the grand total of the appro priation bills this session ) " "About § 259,000,000 , Dome § 29,000- 000 moro than last year , but then at the last session wo made no appropriation for rivers nnd harbors , while at this ono we Feted § 14,000,000 for that purpose. " "How do you feel nbout , the election ? " "I am confident that Blaine nnd Logan will swoop the country , and that seems to bo the impression everywhere , except unong a few people iu Now York. The fact is , the people want * n president who ttands for something. The president of this nation alutild bo man who knows the jouutry , knows the needs of the countrj , uul who knows the public men of the sountry. This cap fits Blaine ; it does not it Cleveland , who haa had no public ox- lorionco , while Blaine has boon in public ife nil his life. All the indications point .3 Blaine ; I can sno nothing favorable to Cleveland's chances except the present inancial depression , which always initi ates against thoparty in power. But I do lot expect to see it prolonged. While there t ( s oven n great shrinkage in values now hnn there was nt this time in 73 juet before ho crush of that year , yet wo nro not In lobt now ns wo were then. I think , the wheat and corn crops are aryoatcd , this crisis will bo passed and usincss will roaumo its normal condi- P ion. " tl "What did you think of Blaino'a lot- 2r of acceptance ? " lo "A masterly argument , worthy of its uthor. In it ho unerringly points to al : 10 salient issues of this campaign , and "I lows on what line of policy the canvass Pi lust bo conducted. It indicates how le dinuativo his information ia on quoa- [ ona of public policy , and will make him lore than ever a striking contrast to hia Iversary. " 01 : nios Piles nro frequently preceded by n BOIISO of eight In the bock , loins and low or part of the domen , causing the patient to euppnso hobos mo affection of the kidnoya or neighboring thmi gang. At times , uym toms of indigestion mi o present , as ilatuoncy , uneasiness of the feM < omach , etc. A moiatcro . like perspiration , M oduciugnAor disagreeable itching partial- to rly at ni glit after potting wnnn in bed _ its both attendant. Internal 1 iry common , Kxternal HI Itching I'Hofl yield at once to the applicn- th on of Dr. Uosanko'a 1'ilo Remedy , which nets us rectly up-n the parta affected , absorbing the ar imors , allaying th e intense itching , and of- su cting a permanent euro where other rome- as have failed. Do not doluy until the drain sumi i the system produces permanen disability , mi it try it and bo cured. Schrotc & Becht | so ! "Trade O. F . " supplied by Goodman. _ wi bli MACARONI. tai thi n Italian Dish Thoroughly Amorl- wl cnnj/.oa How to Goplc It. fee rom the Now York Moil and Express. VOi "While macaroni ia the national diet roi Italy , it has become completely Amor- mn anizod , " said a prominent Italian res- of uratour to a Mail and Express reporter. stn Our American patronage is constantly 10T which shows tie wi ] creasing , growing sto for our food. Excepting our pure , Vl itivo wines , macaroni appears to bo the vet est favored by our American epicures , CAT fact , all the English epenling people bo Now York are taking lovingly to this It iolcsomoand slippery diet. Do you know COS iw it is made ? No ! Well , I will toll you. acarpni , vermicelli , ( or little worms ) , 1 Iharini , etc. , are the products of flour lilt jm the best quality of wluat. Maca- bee nl differs from vermicelli only in size the i u latter being made iu smaller tuboa OIK i ) th nro prepared in the greatest per : tion nt Naplca , and nro the principal od of the great body of people thorn , Coi acaroni is to the Italian what the iig d the date are to the inhabitants of o Levant , and what rice ia to the Aai- or , Ic. The hard wheat Hour imported div 3in the Black Sea is the belt suited for e manufacture of macaroni. None of ever reaches this country , except it is prc iported by private purtics'fnr'homo con- gn mption. The ( Idur'irfinixod with water , Co iquontly washed in mounUin streams , ore ) en ground in water mills , and hot ovi itor ia added until it becomes dough. wh was forced by pressure through n mo imbor of small holes or tubes and then no t oil'at the desired length. The largest pn' bos are called inacaronla , next vormi- tot la and the next fcdolini. Tallarini is t ade pretty much on the same plan , tlu ily that it is long , narrow and flat , and rai ion savored looks something like a tia recked spidoi-wob. Vermicelli moans soi tlo worms , and when in uoak one vra 3uld como to that conclusion without coi lowing the literal moaning of the word , crc ) mghotti Is another species cf the aarno wr lid of food chopped into email , round ow ctions. Italian paste , you know , is bu ed in puddings. No , not in the 10- litl nt restaurants. Jt is those little things pri iu BOO in the shape of wli ira , hearts , crowns and loiters sid the alphabet ; nnd while eating your no : idding or soup you can refresh year tin emery in the alphabet or study ustrou- ab tiy or anatomy. At Naples the propur- abi i ion of macaroni and its species is best roi ideretood ; nothing is used except flour dU d pure water , the best being made of ha iur of hard wheat ; the mostinferior , fore o peasants , is made of flour of soft JU ( icat. The macaroni uaod by the poor doi merely boiled in watnr , end not often no ishod and ground with that great care noKt i making the host article. The lazza Kt ni of our country have only ono ainbi- in in to excel each other in swallowing es o longest string of macaroni without an caking it. " coi nit ay ay and camn back about 10 Ion d wont up stairs. Pigtot ( said ho had thi no up stairs for business. Witness thiJ J nt up stairs and told him to leave the use. Piggott called witness a and said ho would fix him. Al- rt , n hired boy , wont to him d told him to leave. Hu en told him again to leave thi OH IIB WOULD BIIOOT HIM. poi Piggott then started out two or throe ou H ahead of witness. Ho told Piggott thi again to leave or bo shot. Piggott said you wont shoot mo you - and grabbed witness' arm holding the pistol and pulling it downward and then it wont off. Ho did not intend to shoot him but only did what ho did uninten tionally. Ho did not know that ho pulled the trigger. Ho got n pistol nnd of his clerk ' papers nt McPhorson's sa loon on the morning of the shouting , Henry waa put under a rigid cross examination by the prosecutor , but his tostimonoy in chief remained unshaken. The court then adjourned until half past nine this morning. "Mono ana In corpora HAIIO. " "A contul mind m n .sound Invly1' N the trade nmrk of Allen's Hrain VoaA , nnd wo rwiuroour readers that , If dissatisfied with cither wonkncM of Brain or bodily powers , this romocly will | > cr nianontly strengthen both. 81. At dnig A IiArito Uct. Now Mexican llocortl , A great many astonishing tales have ooon told about the largo amount of money which haa boon staked upon the turn of a card. Loadvillo , during the height of iU prosperity , had many sturies told about iU citizens' reckless betting , some of IU beU reaching up into the thousands. But the largest bet that has over boon told of upon the turn of a sin gle card , was made by Col. Pine in Cali fornia 831UO years ago. The colonel , as everyone knows , was it ono time considered the wealthiest man n Mexico. Joe Stiuson tolls the story met vouches for iU truthfulness. 'Pino and his partner had been lo Jahfornia , " said .loo , "to dispose of n argo ranch of sheep. They got their nouoy , and were about starting lor homo vhon the colonel thought ho would play i little monte. He played in bad luck ind lost considerable money , which nat- irally got him a little excited. After a fhilo Pine said to the dealer : now much money have you n the lank ? " "It was Hush days then , and the bank- oil was no insignificant sumaftor count- ng it the dealer said ; 'About § 18- 00. ' " 'I'll bet you § 18,000 that the queen rins against the ace , ' s.iid the lolouel. "His blood was up and ho meant what 10 said. The dealer looked at him inquiringly 3 800 if ho really meant it , and finally xclainied coolly : ' 'I'll go you on it if I loso.1 "Tho dealer was Minor Smoot , now of icnvor , and a nervier man there never vod. "Ho ahulllod up anil gave the cards to ino to cut , after which ho bouan to draw 10 cards. "Not a word waa apelcen , and the since - nco was terribly oppressive , "It waa a long time before cither card lowed , but at last a long club showed [ ) and the banker drew a sigh of relief , ino gave him a chock for § 18,000 and ft the room. Ho came back to Now exico the next day. " "Is Col. Pine living now ? " was asked. "O , yes. Ho lives right close by hero , it on his ranch. " Gnrllold'H Monument. CLEVELAND , 0 , July 10. Special : oiler's design was accepted to-day by 0 Garfield monument committee. The onumont will bo nbout two hundred ot high , and will resemble a shot tower , r. Keller says it will take throe years build it. The body of Onrliold will deposited in a ground vault beneath o monument- Hard sandstone will bo ed in the construction. The coat-of- niB of all the states will ornament the rfaco of the monument , each being bog - g placed beneath a window. The com- ittoo has been oovoroly criticised fur ita lection. The shaft of the monument > ill bo hollow. The ground plan rosem- os a baleen on iU side with a basket at- chod. In the basket shaped part of 0 monument will be a flight of stairs , lich will enter the monument thirty ot frim the ground , a relic room and a stibulp. Within the tower will bo n om thirty foot high , containing a largo ublo statue of Garllold , and a number polished granite pillars. Numerous lined glass windows will throw a mol- y light upon the statue. The inside 11 bo moro artistic than the ouUido. sitors will bo permitted to enter the atibulo but not the towor. All they 1 eoo of the interior of the latter will throuph the bars of the bro 117.0 gate , is estimated that the monument will J. it § 150,000. The i'uimiua. Canal. 'AIIIH , July 22 , Do Lessors announces nn ornatlonal technical commission , which has m stud ) ing , doci'lnd hi favor of widening present cannl instead of building another parallel with it. NOTES OF A UAMHMSK. rrospomlcnco cf The I'oo : My rumbles have brought mo to Chest- in the vicinity of which I spent a few ya looking over the crop prospects nnd lat confess that 1 [ [ am surprised at. the oductivcnoss and good prospect of n ind reward for the tillers of the soil. te teA irn promises to bo an unusually heavy A : ] > . I lye is in most cases in shock uiy ono Eoems happy nnd contented , lich they have every causa to bo , for a ire beautiful or healthful country can where be found , that can surpass He- blio and Thayer Counties adjacent this villago. To those socking a homo I would Ray fit in nil my travels this country oilers ro inducements , having moro cesen- ils combined in the 'shape of first-class 1 , good limestone cheap , excellent itor and good brick material , all to bo nsidurod in locating n homo. As for ps , go BOO for yourself. I nm not king thia as a land agent for I don't na sod of soil west of the big muddy , t if I did 1 would bo easily auitod a tlo aouthoast of Cheater. I have iced lands in vatious localities and ion quality and convenience are con- lored the price iu this vicinity is 25 r cent , in iU favor. So much far OBO in search of what I have spoken out. The McCarthy Bros. , formerly of Car- 11 county , Iowa , are located hero. I 1 not got to BOO them , but was told they d n daisy of a farm. It should bo , to f it these boys , for there are no butter decs of land in Nebraska , nnd a more serving pair of hard-working men can t bo found , South of Thayer la Republican county , insas , with a record surpassed by none the state. Prlco of land ranges from to § 30 per acre. Cowa are vury high , i it appears to mo BO mo business man uld inauo money by shipping a few car ids of cowi to ChoHtor for aalo among DI u farmers. In conclusion I would pay that this Ira rt of your state would entice any ono. ul optics , como and see for yourselves. sal J. V , MANNING. an da bo Durkoo'a Snlid dressing is the best ing of the kind oyor Bold. With H BU- rb salad of any kind can bo made with- CaA t do'uy ' or trouble. It is also ono of A o best eaucea for cold meats , etc. THE CHEAPEST PLACE JUf OMAHA TO BUY EKNK1TIUIIEKE U DEWEY & STONE'S ' , One of the Best and largest Stocks in'the United State ? to select from. NO STAIRS TO OLIMB , ELE&ANT PASSENGER , ELEVATOB , IT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE Fine Healthy FOR ALL ARE FOUND ! Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water ! And all of the good and pleasant things that go to make up a com- ) leto and happy existence. The town of South Omaha is situated south of the city of Omaha m the line of the U. P. Hallway , and it is less than 2-J- miles from the Jmtiha post office to the north line of the town site. South Omaha is nearly H miles north and south by 2i east and vest , and covers an area of nearly foursquare imlos , The stockyards tire at the extreme southern limit. Nearly IfiO lots have hoon sold find , the demand is on the increase ? ho yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The 500,000 beef packing house is progressing finely. The $30,000 Water Works are keeping pace with the other im irovements , and the Hotel and Exchange Building will be erected at ouco- ThoB. & M. and Belt Line Railways have a large force of men at rork and will , in connection with thoU. P. Raxhvny , have a union depot icar the park nb the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will bo umished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They will never B cheaper than they are to-day. i5 F ° Apply nfcfcho Company's office , cor. of 18th and Douglas streets vor the Oma njSavmg's Bank. M , A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary , U , S. DEPOSITORY. H. MLLLAHD , President. WM" . WALLACE Cashier. Capital and Surplus. S5OO.OOO. Flro and Bursrlar ] Proof Rafoa for Uant'at'froraSJS to450 nnr annum. Double and Single Acting Power ana Hand EnL'ino Trimminga. Mining Machinery , Bolting , lloso , Brass and Iron Flttlitfl : ? , am Packing at wholesale and retail. HALLAJ3AY WIND-MILLS , OHURC H ND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam St , , Omaha Neb. The Palace Hotel o Denver. Cor , Seventeenth and Lawrence Sts HooniB 7Da to (2.00 per day. Special llates by the Month. THE FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST. Don ducted ou the American and European Flans. Board $7 per week. S , CONDON , - - PEOPEIETO C. F. GOODMAN , rnwist JL & & &Kg JELK9 V AND DEALER IN OMAHA , NEBRASKA. HAMBUEG-AMEBIOAN Oo3a3Ljpo.xi.7jr. HKOT LINK FOIl ENGLAND , fllANOU AND QKllMAN'V , Hio Btoinuhliu of ttilt well-huown line are built ol ni , In watertight compartments , anil are furnlih- with mory rccmuito to inuko t'ao i > aw io ( botii lo and kinitablii. Thev carry the United BUtes d Kuropoau inalla , and Icava Nuw Vorki Thura- > miiidBatiirdayfor I'Uinuutb ( LONDON ) Cher- IKK , ( I'MIIH ) and IIAUIIUMO. Itttcs : Klmt ( 'uMn , J66 , 885 and (76. Steerage , 820 Henry 1'undt , Mark Hauscii , K , K. Uonrcn.M. Toll , enUIn Omaha , UronowKu & Solioentgeu. ageuU Iu uncll Illulfn. 0. II : HlClUKL ) & UO. , Uuu. 1'ftM In. , fll llcovlwuy , K. Y. Uhaa. Koz'nlnikl ' & Co- literal Wuteja Agmta. 107 Wwbl Dgtou UU , Cblw TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLESI V ' Railrtt rldlim . Itldtii a ea > y a , unniwith two