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    OMAHA DAILY BEE -1LESDAY , SKPTMIBE2 ,
NEBRASKA
OK UKATU1CE , . . . . XEIlttASK
The Pioneer Mutual Itcnont Association In I
SUlo ol Nebraska ,
H Is co-opcrath o In Its working and all rromhi
II&TO.I\olco In the management liytott at the (
nual meetings.
Its &lm Is to benefit Its own mcrn1 > er , their nlJov
nml orphans , In caic of death , accident , tlckncjs
total permanent ( liability of a member , at Mti
OOet with economical rnaimremint.
Arcllil'Ic ' home a socl tlon , active and rcliib
ncontu MunU'il tocantaes formonibcrs In Nebrasli
Kiii8M and Colorado. Address ,
S. MoDOWALL ,
Secretary and General Manager ,
BEA.TBTUE , - - - NEI
S. H. ATWOOD ,
Flattsmouth Not
, - < - - -
EBiiDiKor THO ouoni iD AKD man OKIBI
HEBEFOBD HID JERSEY CATTLE
AHD DUBOO OB JIU1T BID BWIHI
CJTVonn ttookoiBilo. Corroipondenca * olcltc !
The moot the term " Sh
Line" In connection with tt
SHORT
corporate name ot a groattoai
: conveys an Idea of ust what
1 IK DaT * roqulrod liy the traveling pnl
I f Hi Li Hc-a Short Uno , Quick Tta
9 I I _ and the bout ol accommodi
ilwkB tlons-all ot which are Itut
Rhod by the greatest railway In America.
And St. Paul.
Itowni and operated over 4,600 mllctof
Northern Illlnola , Wleconiln , Minnesota , Iowa
Dakota ; and aa U nuitii lines , brunches and eonnoo
tlono roach all the Rrcat business centres ol th <
Northwest and Far west , It naturally answers Ihi
dceorlptlon ol Short Line , and Dost Itouto between
Chicago , Mllnaukco , St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Chicago , Milwaukee , La Cronio and Wlnona.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Kllondalo
Chicago , Mllnaukoo , Km Clalro and Stlllwator
Chicago , Milwaukee , Wausau and Merrill.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Ileavcr Dam and Oshkosh ,
Chicago , Milwaukee , Wauknsha and Ooonomowoa.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and Fralrledu Ohio ; ,
Chicago , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Falrlhault.
Chicago , Uelolt Janoavlllo and Mineral Point.
Chicago , Elgin , llockfonl and Dubuquo.
Chicago , Clinton , Rock Island and Cedar Ilapldr.
Chicago , Council IlluOs and Omaha.
Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falls and Tankton
Chicago , Milwaukee , Mltcho't and Chamberlain.
Hook IdUnJ , Dubuquc , St. Piul anil Mlnnoapollr.
Divnnpoit , "almar , St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Pullman 8 t o | > cra and the Finest Dining Cars In
the : rid are run on the main lines of the CHICAGO ,
MIUVAUKEE AND ST. PAUL ItAILWAY , and ovcrr
attention Is paid to passengers by courteous employes
ol the Company.
6. S. MEIIRILL , Oon'I Manager.
A. V II. CAUPENTEH , don' ' Pass. Act.
J.T. CLAUK , Oon'I S.ipt.
OEO. II. IIKAFFOHD. Asa'L Oml. Pa Act
Classical , Scientific , Commercial and Art Depart
mionls. Both sexes admitted. Tuition low ,
ingchoap , hostel society. Full ; equipped lionltv
jHTAddross lor particulars , Ilov. W. W. Itareha
D. 1) . President , or Prol. 0 M. Dos Inlets , Secretary
tbo Faculty llollovuo. Nob. Jvmo 2roO
IRON AND SLATE HOOFING.
1111 DougUa St. Omaha , Neb.
MANDFAOTtmER 0
Galvanized Iron Cormcas
EED STAR LINE
Boyal anil U.S. Mall Btonnors
SAJLING EVERY SATURDAY ,
BETWEEN
YORK AND ANTWERP
Thellhine , Oermany , Italy , Holland and France
Steerage Out ward , 820 ; 1'ropald from Antwerp , tig ;
Excursion , 939 , Including bedding , etc , 2d Cabin , { 50 ;
Round Trip , { 90.00 ; Excursion , 8100 ; Baloou ( torn (50
to 990 ; Excursion 110 to (100.
tarretor Wright & Sone. Qen , Agonta. 65 Broad-
EOaldwclL Hamilton 6 Co. , Omaha. P. E. Fled
tn n & Co. , 208 N , JBth Street. Omaha ; D. K. Kirn
U , OmaliaA cutd. od-ly
PRINCIPAL LINE
I'UIIM
CHICAGO , PEOIUA & ST. LOUIS ,
11V WAV 01'
JDMAHA A1TD LINCOLN TO DENVSH ,
OU VIA
KANSAS CITY AND ATOHiSON to DENVER
OoiincctliiK In Union Dupota nt ,
Oiiiulia unil Denver M Hli tluouuli tnilnx lor
And all ixilnts In thu Giunt West.
CSOI3XTC5Union
Union Dopolnl
with tliruiijh titilnu lor
NJS W Y OltJL , JSO , S T O N ,
Ami ull CJltliw.
Atl'oorlu with tliKH1 iliiH tor Iiiillannp-
oils , Cincinnati , Cuhmi. ' iiiul nil polnla ( n
tlio bontli.Kiiat , At H& iyuls with tlironu'll
tmliiB lot * ull Jiolnta
iiouiit ; ( Dny Co.irlics , 1'uilor Cuinvlth ltd.
cllnlni ; ( Jhulrs ( scats tire ) , Hiiiokliij ; CIII-H with
Kovolvlnj ; Ulnilin , I'lilhimu I'aluco Mcoiil
Uurs nnd the liiiuoua U.I ) . &Q. Dining C
run dully tound f 10111 Chlciiio und Kuimud OH y ,
UlilcaKoiind Council IllulU : Ohk-nBO and DCS
Mollies , C'liluiigo , Ht. Juscph , Atclilbiin and
To | > eku vithout chuiiKu. Only thruimh line
ruiinliiK thulr own tiulus between ClileiiKo ! ,
Mncoln und Denver , uiul ClilciiKO , Kiuisits
< : ity uiul Denver. 'J'liioiiKh euis Ixitwoun
InulanupolU und Connull Ilitilld , vlu 1'rorlu.
OOINO 1VOUTH AND HOUTII.
Solid Trains of Klenunt Day Coaelies nnd
I'ullinuu I'ulucoBluuiiliii ; Cam HID run ilnlly to
und fioin fat. I.oulu ; vlu llunnlbul ; Onlncy ,
Kcokulc. liurlliittton , Cedar Ituiildaand Albeit
J.catoBt. I'uul and tllniiuujMilU ; I'uilorCur < )
with Itucllnlnt ; Clmlru lo and IIOMI Ht. I.ouls
und I'voriu. ( ) nlyoiiu change of care ln-twfun
St. LoulHunct DcHjIolned , Iowa , I.Intoln , N
Jjinalia.uua Denver , ( 'olomdo.
It lit ulBO the only ThioiiKli Line liOtwi-eu
V OT. LOUIS , MINITEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL.
| t 18 known ns tlio rcut VllltOlItill OAIt
< lNIC of America , uu < unlveitiully udmtt
wl to l > u thu
Finest Equipped Eallroad in the World for
all ti&ttes of Travel.
Through Tickets via this line for ualo at ai ?
( t. It. coupou ticket oJllccb lu tlio Uiiitod 8 tutot
< .td Canadu.
' , J. I'OITKK , I'EUOEVAI > J-OWKLt.
VkI'jt4.iO a. Hinder. '
ITISASPECIFICJL ITISRELIABLI
rort . | j\ in ourilT
.Kidnoy & Lvor ! VAuriBif. . DI ,
ciu o , TAlnB 1
Troublosi
the Uncle , Loir
'madder , Urinary or Bldca , Hotel
nnd Uvor Dl ca o , or Nor
Dropsy , O ravel and Retention <
EiabcU * . 0rino.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
i It euros DUIouaneM , Headache , Jnundlco , Bom
Btomach , Dynrwpsla , Conatlpatlon and Piles./ / !
IT WORKS PROMPTLY
and cures Intemperance , Hcrvotu Dlaooaci ,
Ooncrnl Debility , EICCBBCO and
Weakness.
USE IT AT ONCE.
It rofltorca the KTDNEY8 , LtVEIl an
KL3 , to a healthy action and OtTHns when nil
othortnodlclncifall , ICundrcdahAvolxicnsaved
wlio liavo boon plvcn up to dlo by frlcn Jj and.
physicians.
1'rltc # 1.80. Bond for IllunlrolcJ Taraphlct to
IHf.M'S ' lll.'JIKDr CO. , IVotlilrnro , It. I.
C ( SOLD IIV .M.I , DHIKJCISTH.
THE SURE CURE
FOH
.KIDNEY . DISEASES ,
LIVER COMPLAINTS ,
CONSTIPATION , PILES ,
AND BLOOD DISEASES.
PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY ,
"Kldnoy-Wort la the moot successful remedy
lover-used. " Dr. P.O.Ballou.Monkton.Vt.
"Kldnoy/Wort la always rollablo. "
Dr. n. N. Clark , So. Hero , Vt.
1 'KJdney Wori has cured my w lib after two ypare
ufforins. " Dr. C. M. Smnmcrlln , Bun Hill. Oa.
IN THOUSANDS OF CASES
it lion cured wlicro all clso had failed. It la mild ,
but efficient , CKKT.UM.V 1TH AUT1O.V , but
liarmlcsa in all cases.
trltlleoii r lluiltloo < lnnl f lrcncllien nnl
nlvr * New l.lfo to all tlio important organs of
tlio body. Tlio natural action of the Kidneys is
restored. Tlio Liver la eloansod of nil disease ,
and the llowcla snovo freely and hoalUUully.
In tills way tlio worst dlzoaeoa are eradicated
from the system. n
rnicc , ti oo uqcio ou nur , HOLD nt unccciSTS.
Dry can bo sent by mall.
WKT.TX , IIICIIAJCDBO.V .t CO.Ilnrllnctnn Vt.
SMOKERS of Blackwell's
Genuine Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco.
This Special Deposit ! to Kimrnntco tlio
Jflymcnt of the 25 premium1 ! fully described
n our former announcements.
The premiums uill bo pnlil , nnmnttcr how
mall thu number of Imgi returned may be.
Ofileo llttltktftll'l Diirhnm 7VMirro C0. , '
H-trhim - , N. C. . Jlil ] , 10 , lt t |
CutMrr II ink nf Jlurliiim , Hurtiim , tf O.
DKAII Bin -Wo liidiwo you $ ll,9'iiu ( ) , which
ilcaxo place nn Hinrlal I ) imHlt to pay pri'iuliiiua
or our empty toliacco Im n tn l i iiturlicil Dec.
.Sth. Youra truly. J a I ! A Kit. l-rurlilrut.
OOiri nl Hie Hunk of Durham , !
Jlurfiam , N O , Hay 10.1B8I j
I. B. CAItn , EPO .
l-rnl llltttliirr'r ' * Iliirfium Ti'tiareo Ca.
Drill Hill I lime tn iicknnuliulKn rrmllit of
, ' . ) from vnn. uliu-h u liavo ptaiul upon
| Hjclalloi'iFltfortlmulOict ( > ( ) iii'tnt < '
S'oun , truly 1' A. WILUY.Cuulcr.
None pcnuiuo vilthnnt rlctiiro ot HIII.Lon Uie
( M7 St. Cliiii-li-s S < . , S ( . Jonls , Mo.
rrgnlnr Kln4ual ) < > rijin Inllfnl Cnlliiccfl , IIKI lifcit lotiRAt
: ICHKH ! In lliVBiCliillituliiiciil | itf Cnuo ir l lol. } KKtH
ud IIMHII * liMkt.Mtli in itnr tillur 1'lij.Irian In yt , Luuli ,
rlljr | > a | > l .liow niiii nli cM HKI ) , nil kbuw
Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental nnd
hysical Weakness ; Mprciirl.il nnd oilier Alice *
ons of Throat , Skin or Uonos , Blood Poisoning ,
Id Sores anil IHcois , mo irmii.i . uii uni > riiiciul
ifecifnil lal l li'iilillc ( irllir | > 1i H hail > rrhftl.lr.
Diseases Arising from Indiscretion. Excess ,
xposure or Indulgence , i > icii rroiinre iu or tin
llunlni tllici. niuuii.iii'.i iMrlllir , illiiMit.i r.f ilcNI
ulilelcttlti ) iiipliliir ) | iiiiili | > Kii llu < hira | 'lijK lil.-nij ,
irtlolitulliB > urlelj ti r rtiiiulvi cviifu ! nl l.liafltto. ,
Miilerliiu Mnrrlnco linpioiicr or milmmiy , ni
riuilirmljrrurul I'l.inpliUi i.W | r. ) < n ll.u ulioir , unit
icalf < l iutfli > | > i. riniiu ntiir uililitki , ( i > hnullitlli > u atof
> i > rhriiiiilirri nolirnlii.l Hriio f rqiu iluui.
i Positive Wrinen Guarantee
Klrdiln ll curahloniin , Jl.'JIcliif i.inl ctirjnhrro.
I'ainplilru , KncllHli or Oornmn , 114 imeoi , dv
irlblui : above illicmcB , In luulo or fuiuale , i'lUJE.
R/JARRBACE CUiDE !
0 | > ugui , tint * | * UtM , llluilrntt-il lu tlolU ftn < l f lit Moiling.
c , iiiuiiojrcr I'u.inRei nm < - | ni > rr coun , X5 , ll\t \ l > ooi
ulalui all ( t > curlout , iluuUful i > r ImjuUltlfo wm t
tow. A book cfgnot 1 nitjr.I to nil. ) U Uli. Hvauu.
tHiIoen * ara frui.iut J tr It * advlor
} ; X BOTTLES.
danger , . . . . . . . . . . .linvnria
jlmluchor , . . . Biwnnu
ilpuor . . .iBohominn ,
oEor. . . . . .
DOMESTIC.
udwoist r . St , Louis ,
nhnusor . _ . St. Louis.
st B . . . . - . ' . . . Mihvnukop.
Bhlitz-Pilsuor . Milwaukee.
ruu'H . Omaha
Ale , Porter. Domestic and Rhine
fine. ED. MAD11ER ,
Jirlvoa on Ilorllck'f Foal. " wrlto huudrwla t > (
rratelul moUiew. Molher'B uillk conulim no
.larch. An artlndal f xl for lufunU lould
xiutata no utarUi. 'lUo tout aud luwt nutritious
food In IiealUi B B _ | _ ?
nr HlckiifHii for
ItHl BtilleSt.for I
ALiir AIIV UH1KH7KI ) , trt * f roiu
tarth uuil rwiulnw no cxiolilutr.
- wmuuuilwl by rbiHlrliuH.
. . .lifhly licufuclol to Nur ! us
Motliunt ua u Uriuk. Vrlua , III
_ amiA uln. Ill-allilrutrKl'ta.
jia7orIic kouthu'I'rcaUiieiitot UliUdreii , fruu.
a.l JutiStif.jf.j. , ' 1. , , , , '
" n ITiiM ,
riDi u in u t wuW u itiinJ
N bt.U'jicY U I roDouoclor It lur rior to ftn7 >
Iklnl cilinlK i. Cvtu.n , M It Trv , . K , r
Will be wnt l > t mall on rrcflpt of rrlie lu it ini .
HOItr.K'K'h I'OIIII CO. , Hiirlpe.VI .
ta-Ut * UoaLlCX'l Vuf KlTUiCT or UiLT iO
BUSINESS SYSTEMS.
The Cash and ( Mil Rales of Bnsinc
Iho World Over ,
" \Vlmt tlio Atiicrlcnn CnnaiilH Jim
DlnooTorcd on the
Submitted ,
The llonrd of Trade of Scranton , 1'a
having recently represented to the d
partmont of state that reports on U
systems of credit which prevail in tl
several countries of the world would 1
greatly appreciated by the financial ii
tcrosts of the United Slates , the conau
of the United States were requested I
prepare reports on that subject.
I allowing arc condensed atatomoul
from the principal consulates :
Consul-General Stearns , nt Montroa
Canada , says : "Much more care is no
taken than formerly in granting nccon
modationa , nnd the financial standlr
and business character of dealers ai
more keenly looked into both by solid
and the banks.
In this part of the country , particulai
ly in thin province , there hns alwaj
been a tendency to immoderately Ion
credits nnd an abuse of the credit systorr
The average titnu to cosh buyers , tnl
ing business all through , is C per con
discount , thirty days being considorc
cash. The retail clothing Htoros , liowin
or , generally allow 10 per cent ; dry good
and fancy goods ) to C per cent and prc
visions 2A per cont.
But at rotoil stores buyers , if nt nil re
sponaiblo , are encouraged to keep at
counts nnd settle quarterly or half yoai
ly ; indeed in some cases it is really Imr
to resist the attempts of sellers to or
force buyers to open nnd keep account :
and not pay cash and avail thomsolvc
of the discount. This tendency to encourage
courage long credit I'M oven snore noticca
bio nniunir wholesalers nnd jobbers
David II. Strothor , consul general of th
City of Mexico , says :
"Nearly nil the great mercantile hou
BUB in Mexico City nnd state sell largol ;
on credits of from four , six to oigh
months , and often for longer periods , nnt
even the smaller dealers , vendors of tri
lies , nnd hucksters in articles of coinmoi
uao and every day necessity , whoso bus
ineaa ia usually supposed to require rcaih
money , are hero muro facile in regard t <
credits than in most other commorcia
communities with which I am nc
quninted.
Consul Murroll nt San .lose , Costa III
en , says. "Until lately importers ob. .
tainod nil their goods asked for in Eurupc
on credits from six to twelve months , rs <
pccinlly it the dobtora ngreod to consign
eoll'eo in payment in lieu of remitting
bills ; but several heavy failures of impor.
tore having occurred during the past few
years owing to excuastvo importations
( the result of too much credit ) , anil
losses conscqcont upon giving credit too
freely hero , European credits have been
greatly restricted and some of the best
London houses will now execute only the
urhura received through and recom
mended by their ngonta residing here. "
TIIK miAmiAN SYSTEM
Conaul-Genoral Andrews , at Rio do
Janeiro , says : "Tho long credit syatom
. f thia country ia a subject of frequent
complaint in all business circulars. The
yd torn has probably been caused , in a
iirgo degree , by the great extent of the
; ountiy and the difficulties of communi-
: ation.
At least throe-fourths of the volume of
nisinoas ia on credit. With a capital of
? UO,000 it is usual to bo owing about
$100,000 $ , or in that proportion. In the
: oll'eo trade the London banks arc
iccustomod to give credit nt the rate of
sterling per bag , ( l.'i'2 pounds ) of cof-
eo. With the largo steamships in use n
L single cargo of cotl'oo is sometimes
yorth ? 500COO , and it would bo almost
mposslblo for individuals to handle oven
> arts of such cargoes were it not for the
xedit extended to them by the great
enters of capital , the banks.
The report from Buenos Ayres says that
.bout Buven-eightha of the business is
lone on credit in the Argentine Hopub-
ic.
ic.In
In Cuba the bulk of the trade is based
in credits. The exports of sugar and
nolnssca , whoso buoinoaa roaches n vol-
imo during the year of many millions of
nllara , may huvo a capital of from $25-
00 to § 50GOO ; but lu relies on credits
cneroujly/grantcd / him by bankers of the
'nited States and Europe. The wliolo-
ale provision dottier purchases his sup-
lion at three , four , six and sometimes
ight month's time. Ho , in turn , soils
) the planter on credit , formerly of
wclvo month's time , but now rarely more
; iun one to three months are granted ,
The rnporto from the continent of
luropo are very lengthy. Consul CJrin-
ell at Bradford nays part : "Credit in
10 wholesale branch prevails to a very
reat extent in proportion to the volume
f business which is transacted , varying
i time from one to six months , the re-
til business being conducted mostly for
ish and to n conuulernblo extant by co-
peralivo fltorca. "
Consul Shaw , of Manchester , says :
Borrowers who can show that they
ave made 'a good thing1 by buy-
iig in n rising market are trusted all the
lore freely on that account. Thus the
lavement goes merrily onward , until nt
ist a check is experienced rnd the condi.
ions attending the period of opanaion
re all reversed. Then succeeds a period
f drooping nnd afterwards of persistent *
y low prices accompanied by contracted
redit nnd universal caution. Afterwards
hero is n season , often prolonged , of alow
ecovory. At present in thia commeial
entro the trade appears to bo in the
nidstof such n transition movement ,
Joimul 1'iatt , at Cork , Ireland , says ;
'Without credit this community , being
linoat entirely agricultural , could not
xiat. " _
lu Scotland , in largo trnsactiona coin-
iion terms are cash in three months , with
i per cent discount if paid at the end of
llreo months ; but every trade or maim.
acturo has ita own torma.
Consul Harper , of Munich , says ; "Gor-
iiuny ia not rich enough to do without
rcdit. The credits are here longer than
n Prance or England , "
Consul General Brewer , nt Berlin ,
ays. "Tho percentage of buainesa donu
in credit ia undoubtedly largo. "
Adolph Stein , vice consul at BruBsoli ? ,
ays : In Belgium , although relatively a
icli country , there are no largo nssocm-
ions of capitaliets that do business , and
uoit nil tradesmen hero begin trade
nodcatly and with little capital , There
ore credit is indespouaablo for the sue.
ces of trado. It might oven bo eaid that
rude in this kingdom would be nearly
in possible without credit.
In Switzerland Thn credit system in
everal branches of buainota ia largely iu
txcosa in proportion to the value of bust.
less , while in reference to the manufae-
uro and export of watches and of cheese-
the proportion is said to bo a nomii
one.
one.In Italy Credit , if given at nil , is vt
limited , unless against good collate ;
securities. Advances and discounts
Florence last year , as made by six ban
in ? institutions , amounted to 27i5,5G
72.-J.C8 lire.
In Portugal trndo is mostly earn
on by credits ,
In Spain Consul-General llocd ,
Madrid , says : "Tho extent of credit
proportion to the amount of buainc
transacted , may bo safely estimated
one-fifth of the same.1
In Austria "Tho amount of crct
given depends more on the commorci
reputation of the individuti than on tl
character of the business. "
THE CHINESE 1'LAN.
Conaul Seymour roporta from Canto
"On the occaaion of it Chinese firm fa
ing with largo indebtedness to foroif
merchants under circumstances that wo
doomed dishonorable , Honqua ( a me
chant ) called upon half n dozen woaltl
merchants to join him in paying olftl
total indebtedness of the insolvent Ch
ncso firm , nnd headed the subscriptic
with $1,000OCO , remarking that 'Cli
ncao credit must remain untarnished. "
"This ia the same Honqua who raise
the portion of the § 0,000,000 of ' 'inden
nity" or "ranson" which had to bo pal
by the Chiocso authorities within fortj
eight houra to prevent the bombardmor
of Canton by the English , when Ilonqti
cheerfully contributed § 1,000,000 , $100
000 of which ho gave in recognition <
the fidelity of his eon , § 200,000 of whic
ho donated in token of the affection c
hia beloved wife , nnd § 800,000 as n than
offering for the prosperity that had Jr
variably attended hia commercial ontei
prises , as appoara on public record. "
Conaul Shepard Bays of the Chines
banking sjstom : "Tho banking syatot
may bo properly noted as earning in n
an adjunct to the business system. Thor
is no such thing as a bank proper in n !
China. The government givea no oflicir
sanction to an institution of the kind an
coins no money except the copper 'cash ,
All hanks are therefore , merely prtvnt
affaire , aud , properly speaking , not bank
ti * > nil. Their operators are more privat
bankers. "
In Australia "Business ia largely con
ducted on credit. It may bo said tha
all imported articles are sold on credit t
these who sell to the consumers , and t
the latter credit ia also extended. In th
first instance acceptances nro given fo
periods from three to six months. Ii
the case of manufacturers of clothing , ha
bordashny nnd goods of this class Ion ;
credit is given to country storekeepers
ivho are further often assisted by tin
vendors by renewals , if acceptors havi
lot been nblo to clear out the goods si
iiirchasod. "
Kxcltenicnt.
"What causes the gic.it rush nt Schrotor X
I5ocht'n Drug Store ? " The free ihstriburiot
if sample bottloa of Dr. Bosanko's Cough am
. ling Syrup , the most popular remedy foi
2ougha , Colds , Consumption and Broncliiti ;
low on the market , Regular mzo C > 0 cent :
md $1.00.
How the Does uro Koblici ] ,
) iango ( N J ) Letter in Hartford Times.
< f It was a German , I believe , who in-
'ontod the extractor now in common use
n England nnd this country. The idea
amo to him upon seeing hia boy tie a bit
if string to n piece of honeycomb and
wing it around his nock in order to got
ho honey out. The centrifugal force
orcod the honey out of the comb. From
his to the ordinary extractor it waa but
, atop. The machine , as in common usu
onsiats simply of a big tin barrel , in
rhich turns n frame upon which honey- _
omb may bo placed ; by means of ordi-
inry gearing the frameia turned very
npidly and the honey flies from the cells
9 the sides of the barrel nnd trickles
own. The beauty of the extractor ia
liat la saves the bees all the trouble of
lakiug honeycomb , n labor requiring
ansidernblo tirno and material , inasmuch
3 for every j.ound of comb there are
ivonty pounds of honey. Whpn the comb
i the extractor ia empty , it is put back
ito the hive , nnd the boos , dismayed nt
10 loss of their store , go to work at n
srrilic rate in .rdor to provide for the
> ming famine. "When the comb is again
ill of honey , it is placed in the extractor
id again emptied. According to the ex-
3ricnco of my venerable friend , the beea
in bo made to do about twice as much
ork when their henoy ii taken away
om them after this fashion as when they
o required to build comb. In other
ords , the yield of honey ia neatly
Kiblo.
CONVINUINO.
The proof of the pudding ts not in
oHtiuu , ' , lint in havinp an onpintunity to
t th article direet. Schrotor it liccht , the
rngglhts , hivi ) a freetiial bottle of Dr. ] Jo.
nko'ri QouRh nnd l.ung Syrup for each nnd
i'ry onii who 19 allllcted with Cousin , Colds ,
ttluna , CoiiHtuiipt on or any J < niij ; AfFcction ,
A Itniny Day.
om the 1'hiladolpliia Call.
Mr/i. Winks. Bid you notice in the
rctio reports that the exploring party ,
ter running out of food , kept thoin-
Ivca aliyo on Bi'alskin ?
Mr. Winks. Vcs. It ia strange that
should contain BO much nutriment.
tit speaking of starvation reminds mo
ut wo have not saved n penny this
sar. It won't do to go on that way , you
low.
Mrs. Wink. Certainly not , nnd that
what I was going to speak nbout. Wo
uat lay up something for a rainy day.
'o dent know how soon wo may moot
isfortuno.
Mr. Winks. True , and as Undo Jake
ts promised to send mo n present of
)00 in fho fall , 1 think that would be u
iod starter , don't you ?
Mrs , Winks. Just the thing , dear.
uy mo n § 500 seal skin aacqun for n
tiristums present , and if the worst cornea
i the worst wo can oat it , you know.
ouiaiN
Ammonia in obtained In largo quantities l > y
o putrefaction ol the urine of miimula. J-.n-
Itritannica.
K\t > ry huumtkociHir can teat baking nowdora
iiitaiiiiiif ; this dlKtistiiiK drug by placing n
, the " " "Andrews' 1'earl"
n ot "Royal" or toj1
iwuon a bet Bto\o until henttxl , then remove
oco\or anil mnell.
Dr. 1'iico'ii Cream ISakiiiK I'owdor does not
ntain Ammonia , Alum , l.imn , I'otnsh. Uoiio
liosphutt'8 , ( provo it by the above teut ) . It
broparud by a 1'liyslciau and Cliomist with
rt'gard to claauliuoaa and ho.ilthful-
Hani DrlnUiiiK in Now York ,
owVork Coiiiiuercial Ad\ettl er.
It ia gratifying to learn that the ens-
m of hard driiiKing baa changed within
n years , An old Now York bartender
ys it is not now considered oil'ominato
r a man to < li ink a glass of sultzor or
moimdo. Formerly a call for this mild
ink would hnvo called forth laughter
id leers. Hnthor than bo ridiculed the
inker would take wlinky straight or
mo other rawdriuk. Moreover , drinks -
s do not H wallow their potations ai they
ould medicine. Every first-class bar-
om has tablet and chairs , ana th < ro the
inkers tit and chat and take lifo elow-
, easily and comfortably. In this re-
ioct they are falling into the habits of
10 Frouch.
JjIST OP
tlio Omaha postolficiS for I
week ending August 30 , 1881 :
I.ADIIS LIST.
Austin Mrs J [ Anderson Miss A
Alexader 15
Mi a A C
limmister jNfre A Arown Irs 1C
Cocstol Miss M W Carleen Miss A
Carey Jliss M Chesick Miss M
A Chester Mis ? L
Oooper Mrs M .f
3 < mnard Demison Miss MV
Dempsey JlissM Uodson Miss L K
I'jdwarda Mrs J Faiibun Mis II C
h'ox Jlifs Ki \ Feiguann Mis A
Ki.insson Miss J C 1'ryor oSfiss H
! cist Mrs K Grant Miss. )
iiillin 11 K Grolle Miss L
Haynes Mis A C
lainott M Hehel Mrs F
[ olstein Miss II Ifanlonborv frs J R 2
luhnson Miss H Jackson Miss P
rmuiesim Mia W Koni Miss L
jaclollo Miss A Leggett X
.agoigren A Lighlet Mrs N
.i > cku Mrs M LoreriEcn Mia A
Morgan Mrs .T F Mikulerek A
Hurtiu Mrs J B 2 MoBrido Miss K
Mitchell M8i [ J McLonuy Miss N
ilny M Mikneleoii K M
\VlsonMrsL15 Nllaon Miss 13 2
n'ollows MI'BH K O'Connor Mis K
'etcrson Mrs I' Parmontoo Mrs 1) M
torerU Mrs G K-3 Keano Miss )
Ivan MrsM D Sheopo C
ltom > Mi8 M Stsnsoa 1C
itockton MiasX Swendley Miss .T
iinithMrs.rA Thomas Mrs M 15
'nclcer Miss 1-1 Wysocks Mrs P
V'arnor Miss X Watson Miss 11 Q
Vnncko P Williams Mrs C
Vcldon Mia 3. Wilson M IB KM
C 1C COUTANT ,
Postmaster.
With the coiulimonts generally attain-
blo it ia not possible to produce n inay-
naiRo dressing for salads that will coin-
are with Durkeo'a Salad Dressing. Buy
botilo and bo convinced.
in the Ordnni'cc. '
' .isliington llati-het.
Judo Sponpo [ ia a well known gentle-
inn at the national capital , nnd has ro-
red practically from the legal bar for
in purpose of practising at another
hid of bar. IIo hns many notable oh.ir-
; toristic3 , pro-eminent amongthem that
[ borrowing.
Ho mot Colonel Shortstop on the block
day or two ago and solicited a email
un. Lie was rofuaod , but suavely psr-
atcd with nblo promises of an early re-
irn of the money.
"Oh ! no , you can't work your racket
11 mo , " finally said the colonel inipru
L-ntly. ' 'I'm too old a soldier for that. "
"You an old soldier ( " retorted the
itdgo , now rather irritated "You'rcall-
1 a colonel , hut yon never smelt powder
id you were never in the army at all. "
"Uli. yes 1 was , " replied Shorstop ,
and I'm in it now. I'm iu the ordinance
> riis , and , an you see , poifectly bum
oof , "
They parted never to speak again.
Nlco ICiiulol * Dentist to Go To.
in 1'rancifco Post , 1'Jtli.
Judgment iu favor of plaintiff waa yea >
rdny given in the iuaticoa' court in the
IBU of Mary MciMillan against F. J.
jhwartijschild , n aontist , to recover
! ! > ! ) . Plaintiir wont to Schwartzschild
i have her tueth filled , the nrico agreed
xin for the work lining § 17.50. After
ling her teeth the dentist asked her
! 2 DO for her services , and upon her ro
sing to grant his demand , ho hold her
, threats and took the filling out of her
olara again. The court gave redress in
e sum of ? 21".50 and coats of the suit.
IJIoocled Stock lor America ,
LONDON , August 20. The sale of
3rd Wilton's herd of Polled cattle ,
liich has just litkon plaoo at _ Hereford ,
is caused a great eonsotion in farming
roles. The herd was the best in En-
and , and its diepersion leaves to Lord
oay the honor of owning the choicest
t of the famous black nulls of Hero-
rdthiro. The best animal of Lord
'ilton'a ' herd , the well known hull
imod Lord Wilton , was bought by Mr.
iiiiRhaii , nn American breeder , for
.0,050.
A atCH from tlio Illuck Forest.
From the Black For st in Germany ,
mo most of the line agates. The
mllor atonca are made into beads for
'ckluces , nnd numbnra are useless bo-
uat badly pierced or chipped , A
mvo bought a quantity of those modern
> ads and is soiling thorn aa nntiquo. in
ientm they are Unman , in London they
jltic , and in Nantes they are Gallo-
omaii.
-THE
BEST TONIC. 3
Thh medicine , combining Iron with pure
VcRctablo tonlr , nulrkly nnd rnmiilctely
( 'nri-N 1) niirimln , InillKmllniu
mill NcnriilHlii.
It Is an unfalllnij remedy for Dl cnscsoftho
KlilncjK nml l.lvcr.
It Is Invaluable for Dlsca ei pcnillnr to
Women , and nil \\lin lend fcilcntary lhe .
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Iiroditco constipation other Iron mctllcinrs i/o.
, It enriches and purifies HIP Wood , stimulates
the appetite , nlda Iho nwlmllntton of food , re
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en' ! the nmsrlcs nnd nerves.
Tor Intermittent Fcvern , Lassitude , Ijxck of
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Jtrr- The Kcnulno has nbovo trndo mnrk mid
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those who' ' have desi
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